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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1925)
. "nvf.M .'v v! vrf.r?r t .!' teE EIGHT -evening HEftmr KfiSWAtif tAtts, "6mm WEDNESDAY, MXHCH IS, 1523 L.' L--I.,1. SHEPHERO HELD ..'"' . t I i . II 111 ! STUDEBAKER MURDER OF YOUTH mi it announces o A NEW COACH j. f-'x v.t ti4 c.- ...... r .... .. . :- ,r . .....' : .... ... , . :". '" ..-'y l lit. V1! & CHICAGO, March IS. William D. Shepherd and Charles C. Fal.uau wero charged with tho niurJer of William, Nelson, MeCllntock. 8hep herd's foster son,. 4 an Indictment returned today by tho county grand . o. b. factory Before you buy any car, see ? this new Standard Six Coach a' verv fine car at an exceo 1 -n-.'-rV ---- I - ; SijtthandOak DUNHAM AUTO CO., Phone 52-W THIS IS S T U .D .E. B A K E RYE A R WHITE LUNCH SOLD I Louis Llangas. both of Stockton, J v!, TO CAILFORNIANS Calif. Who have beett In the c.ty for . . . -some time seeking a business loca- illations were consu-a mated : on- familiar with all ' tterdar whereby the White Lunch Pna8es of restaurant business and rUurnt at Hit Main street near ' tete.nd f locate lnthe city perman- h WWte Pelican hotel, was sold by nB..B- ww,. iq ,tp. Harry Offurton to Chris Glanos and restaurant themselves. HHP KIMS MURE WATER Harry Burton will relinquish pos- - session o.f the restaurant at nine p. m. - today - and leave for Chlloquin where, he has built and equipped a new restaurant which he will run. The building has been operating for some months. , . t- UFFICERS SCOUT CONFESSION ' OFIIN Kidney and bladder Irritations often result from acidity, says ' a aot4 authority. The kidneys help filter this acid from the blood and . pas It on to the bladder, where it nay remain to irritate and inflame, eaasing- a burning, scalding sensa tion, pr setting np an irritation at ths neck of the bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three tltne during the night. The suf ferer is in constant dread; .the water . passes ' sometimes with ' a scalding sensation and is vrjr- pro fuse; again, there is difficulty'! in voiding It. , : i: Bladder weakness, 'most folks call tt because they., can't control urina tion. While it is extremely annoy ing and sometimes very palnfnl, this Is often one of the most simple all-, menu to OTercome. Bogin -drinking lots of soft., water, also get abopt four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist -and take a tableapoon fnl In a glass - of water before tirakfast, Continue this for two or three days. This will help neutralise the acids in the system so ;tbey no longer are a source of Irritation to the bladder and urln art Argans, which then act normal again. -rjad Salts Is Inexpensive, and Is fnade from the- acid of grapes and Um6n Juice, combined with llthla, idd Is . used by thousands of folks Who are subject to urinary dis order . caused by acid Irritation. Jad Salts causes ju bad i effects Whatever. . y ' t ! .Hera you .have ar pleasant, effer Teseenf htlilsNwater.- drink , which Xa.y quickly: relieve your bladder Irritation. By all means have your physician examine roar kidneys at leart twice a year. Adv. APPOINTS AMBASSADOR ' ViASHINaTON.' Jfarch 18. Peter Augustas Jay of "Rhode Island, at present Minister to Roumania, was nominated today by president Cool ldge to be Ambassador to Argentina. SEW JUDGES -XAMBD WASHINGTON, March 18. Wil bur F. Booth, of Minnesota and Arba P. Vanvalkenburgh, , of Missouri, were nominated today by President Coolidge to be circuit judges in the eighth circuit. v . ; ', SAN FRANSCISCO. Maroh 18. Mrs. Gladys Kennedy, arrested here yesterday on a vagrancy charge, to day made a signed statement to the police In which sTie said she was paid 18000 by a high official ; in an eastern city for her part in arranging for the killing' of a wom an of whom the official wanted to t dispose. - According to her state ment, she formerly resided at Minne apolis. ' ' . ' After - being placed In t'le city : Jail the woman swallowed poison ; and was rushed to an emergency .hospital. Lator she was said to be In no danger. CHICAGO. .War.'h IS. Charges of 'nxurder by Inoculation with typhoid germs were, contained In true bills said to have been voted. Into yester day by tha grand' Jury Investigating thn dath by typhoid fever last Dec ember of Wlllla'.u Nelson McClih- tock, orphan millionaire. I .William D.' Shepherd; his foster father and chief heir, and Charles C. Fulmari, head of a Bdence school, who has said ho gave Shepherd ty phoid germs to utolclstor to Mc- Cllntock, were named In the bills. it was indicated when the grand Jury adjourned. Fulmon's confession in which he declared that he had conspired with Shepherd to Introduce typhoid germs into tho youag millionaire whan ho made a will leaving h'a $1,000,000 to Shepherd; was considered 'by prosecutors' to- have been strengthen ed last night by Robert White', form er student -at Falman's school, who Identlflri 'Shepherd as the man who. attended the . school In the rail of 1923. . ";', . ' .., ,.; .; ' Shepherd, said i White. - seemed much interested to. bacteriology and laboratory equipment. - H'a story co incided with the time Falman said he attended the school. ' The accused man who has made the same denial of White's story that he has made of Falman's and John P. Marchand, former attache of the school- who said Shepherd had wr'tten regarding courses. 1 ' tZ'. WORK TOGETHER FULLER PLEADS Normal School Succeis It Cited a Instance of Re- . ult of Cooperation ,";LIMA, Peru, March 18.r-OWlcial and private" .radio advices from Tru Jillo, the third Important city of Peru say that the city has been com pletely destroyed by Inundations caused by torrential rains. - LEGAL NOTICES" NOTICE OF FIXAI ItEPORT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, Stella Sheets. Execu-. trix of the last Will and Testament of Ralph J. Sheets, deceased, has filed with the County Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, ber final report In said Estate, and that the County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, has fixed the 20th diy of April, 192S, as the time, and the County Court Room of the Court House of Klamath County, Oregon, as the place for hearing of objec tions, :lf any there be, to tho ap proval and acceptance of her report. Dated this l4tli day of .Marcb, ' STELLA SHEETS, Exoculrlx of the last Will and Tes tament of Ralph J. Sheets, Deceased M18-26A1-8M6,." .., ' MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., March 18; Police authorities today declared .Absolutely , ' "without foundation? the statement given to 8an Fran cisco police by Mrs. Gladys Ken nedy, Implicating a Minneapolis official n the murder of a woman here In 120. , -.Mrs., Kennedy. . made the same snitement bene a .Hew years ago and investigation- by the police and Independent inquiries by attorneys she sought to engage, they said to day, failed to disclose anything In support of the woman's charges against the city officials.' , STORM WRECKS TOWN T, LOUIS, Mo March 18, Un confirmed reports through .(he Mis souri Pacific railroad late . today snld a heavy wind storm had struck Annapolis, Mo., blown down most of the houses nml killed several persons. Annapolis has a population fit about fwo hundred. ,i ; ? ' " Herald "Class" Ad. Pay . noestablla'iarent - of a normal school at Ashland, by virtue, of an act and appropriation 'of' the ste legislature at the last session, Is t concrete instapre of ;wht -southern Oregon: countlfcs -can gain 'for them selves If hev jpooperate,' i. H. Fill er, secretary or tbe Ashland? cham ber of commerce, told tjie chamber members at ithq forum luncheon this noonA ; , Mr. Fuller told of apparently In surmountable odds that were over come because sonthorn Oregon was a solid unit at tie legislature and because such convincing arguments were submitted ..to the committees. He held that to protect .' southern Oregon eigalnst the . tendency of the' .legislature to - swing , everything .to vward the northern part of the state, that the south, state counties should take an Interest In .the public pro jects of each other and w.hen an Issue arises stand together In order to accomplish the desired ."objective; The Ashland man' reviewed the long fight1 for tbe " reestabllsbment of - tbe -normal school at Ashland, after It had been discontinued it years beforel' He told of bow legis lators, newspaper men and othor ecoffed at him wien he appeared at the legislature for the purpose of sponsoring and of the hazards that bad to be avoided before the pro ject was put ' over. ' . . Two weeks' from tonight, Mr. Fuller said, the Ashland ohamber of commerce Is holding a banquot cele brating the re-establlshment of the school and he cordially- Invited the Klimath county chamber ' of com merce to attend, ; j . Tho chamber program was varied and versatile.' Two ' groups . of 'the camp fire girls, 'In celebration of tbo thirteenth anniversary of their organization, entertained the cham ber with songs and Indian dunces, Mrs. L.' P. Sabln spoke briefly ' of the ideals and objectives of the camp fire girls, and stated that ex pansion, In Klamath Is the goal - of the organization here. ' Scoring an immediate success, the Klimath , county chamber of commerce made Its Initial appear ance today before ' the chamber forum. Two songs were rendered by the chorus comprised of about 20. male voices, The chorus is be ing directed by Walter West. ,. A gasoline driven fire fighting pump.has been, designed that, with con&iderabiq,. hoftfl ' and othbr equip ment,' can W faiountedi on the Sido car. of i motiinaletl-;- !' t ' X4S Jhm$& t?9 sK'A I Pslera yen bolldt kuy orrsat gst ''"TK lWKnl tlmm IM I l IK..TW.W-- ' Cfc" toil (W. i'.t . r behind your switch IToucK a switch and lichts fliwh on. Simp in a plujf ' and little glowing wires start cooking your break- : fast. Press a button and a motor leaps to the task of cleaning your rugs. Magic? No only electricity but electricity de veloped and made obedient by the minds of men. -Behind your switch from your home to power houses in distant mountains reaches the far-flung and efficient organization of your power company. Your power company provides an abundant and never-failing supply of electricity but how well ' (his electricity serves you depends largely upon the Quality and completeness of your electrical install- tion. Since this in turn depends upon the electrical " contractor who wires your home, he should be fhoscn carefully. That's why we advise, "Pefor ! you build or buy, insist on "Check" Seal elcctrica ; yviring." PACIFIC STATES 5ELECTRIC COMPANY, ' lUniMn IM ANWLM IMSUta MIIIM MTun lums uouns PistzthstOT V0xRalEUtrk i. 1 1 j,V- ;."-;-7 i aM.-'tw-'.j i . " . ; ' rj ,.; v,.-' vuv." Uhlig's Electric Store Check "ea. Seal. headquarters for Klamath Falls BURY INDIAN YOUTH j WITHOUT INQUEST Fred Jackson, Klsmath Indian, aged 25, was burled today la a res ervation cemetery without any offic ial notice being given of hi violent death last Sunday to tie coroner' office. ;,i ',";'"; Lw of the state of Oregon, ac cording to Deputy,,CbuDty Coroner I. A. Towey, stipulate that In case of a person meeting a vlolont death, the facts of the death should be re ported to the county coroner and a proper examination conducted by the coroner. The failure to do this by authorities at Chlloquin. In the Jack, son case, constitutes a disregard of legal requirements In tbe case, the doputy county coroner said. . Jackson according to reports made to the Justice of tbe Peace R. C. Spink of Chlloquin, had been drink ing heavily prior to tha fatal ride on horseback through the .'street of Chlloquin, HI bora stumbled and Jackson was thrown violently to the ground, lighting on bis head. The fatality occurred at' 3 p. m. and ideath ealme three hours later from concussion of the brain. ' . Good Will 'jt. is just as, necessary that we satisfy our used car ' customers aa 'ouf 'new.' ' ' ... ' . ' '-,' For reliable used cars see i Buick & Star Garage H. E. Hauger .' Opp, White Pelican Hotel TAX HOARD NAMED V WASHINGTON, March 18. Presi dent Coolidge today oicatlaated the following to be momber of the board of tax appeals: Win. R. Oreen of Iowa; Percy V, Phillips of New York; - Logan Mlorrls of Utah and Wm. D, Love , of Texas. . WHKAT PROIIB OIIDEIIED WAsillNQTON, March 18. ecre tary Jardlne today directed , the grain futures Administration to make an Immediate investigation of tho recent violent' fluctuations la the market price of whoat, E; Renick Public Accountant Accounting ' and Auditing; General :( Income Tax ;; ' V CaP1 Stock Tax 211-212 HOPKA BUILDING PHONE 317 ?:.t rt "I Z ? Tr1-" " MrVwW MMW MVMM.lMWrJ x-;.-' p 4 : 1 ' r ( y t -e . A - j