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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1925)
two WEDNEStiAV, MAY 27, 192fj; Pleads Not Guilty z To Slaying Charge f X NEW YORK, May 27. Mr. Helen AiikuhIu tielwu-Volk yester day pleaded not guilty lu general session to hu Indictment charging first degree, manslaughter for the dentil In February of William Win ters, a slx-months-old ' Imnato of her Kual Slitu street "baby farm," As she Is held In JSC. 000 hall on an Indictment for child Kuhstlliitlnn the. ball In the iminaluuKhtor ohnrgo wua fixed nominally nt $2500, ... OAs Power multiplied EVENINcTftiliATA OREGON '"'' The Ideal Summer. 'Tt eve rage! For the summer bridge party, or afternoon tea, .there is nothing more gratifying to your guests than a cool, refreshing drink! Concord Grape is deliciously pleasing to the taste, and when served with ice a real "treat"! v, It is delightful, to, for a picnic beverage on country Jaunts! , . , . ... Delivered to your home in... 24-bottle cases, and flavored with your favor ite fruit juice! Order today! Klamath Ice 8C Storage Co. PHONE 58 ' the rich, pare product of West Coast Dames 4' ' San Tranrtoco hotel burned at night. But It's usually warm enough there to flee scantily clad. " . "f - it ,.. I . I . SAVErf at your DRUGSTORE The best Aspirin 'Tablets money can buy, at . u price all cull uCfjrU. Thai we'll describes' 'ButeteU m Aspirin Tablets They are made scientifically ' f J from, TRUE aspirin, dlsln tegrate quickly and give - prompt relief. i . ; :. Hnntly pocket )C box of a iOC x-. ', .' . . . Wg linUMc Jiuld V' Uottlo of 100 49c .STAR DRUG STORE '.'" . . ft ia yexatg. st& l KLSJtATII i'Al,Ij9, ORE. ' !gjBji?!'3!?.,'t'rT'y-v " MlL 55" Wood River Ranch Sell, for $10,000 Transfer of approximately 130 acres of land In 'one of the most fertile and productive sections of southern Oregon was announced to- j day. T. R. Nicholson of Fort Klam ath, for a consideration of approxi mately llO.uuO, purchased the land which is located in the Wood river j valley, west of Fort Klumath, from D. W. Ryan, well known rancher of, the Fort Klamath country. Jockey Wins English Classic Sixth Time EPSOM DOWNS, May 27. A.P.) Manna won tho Dery, classic of the English racing season, run here today. Zionist ran second and The Sir dar third. The official time was 2 minutes 40 3-5 seconds. Manna won in a canter by eight lengths. Steve Donoghue, famous) . English jockey,, was up on Manna' and 'won the derby or the Blxlli time.. ' tr amp's IIOII-KK KM'IODKS (U. S. S. Seattle off the Hawaiian Islands), May 27. One of the. boll ors on the U. S. S. Omaha, a light cruiser, blew up yesterday while the craft was participating in maneu vers. No casualties resulted from the accident, it was announced. l)HMOI,AV KOTfC'K Regular meeting, Thuradnjr May, 2xth, 7:30 p. m. DeMiiluy Degree. Election and Installation of of fleers. Aluttffti. MKjtnu invllA.I ! v VF, Ki0H-' F ft A NC IH'.' M. C. t t ? t ? Y ? ? ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y V Y Y Y Y Y Y t t Y Y I' Y Y Y t t y Y Y y y Y Y y y Y f :y r. itw AT THE PINE TREE I K you want to laugh, if you want to hare Vividly, recalled to mind the exciting, stirring events of 1917, it you find a place in yonr heart for humnnness and tho lava that is devotion in its highest sense, then by no means mi3S "Krlentlly Enemies," the George Melford pro duction, which is the. fcaturp to night at the I'luu Tree theater. It is a picture in which the spirit of Americanism is strong; through j out, a play that tugs at the heari ; strings even as it calls forth burn's of merriment provoked by tho le strained comedy of Weber :ind Fluids, the comedy team fhst has been rocking tho world In iw nu t(cs for half a century AT THE LIBERTY I . "Abraham Lincoln." tho picture which has been tho sensation' of the movie world, is announced this week as a First National, picture, to be shown at the Liberty theater tonight.. "Abraham Lincoln" was more than two years In the making, and at times as many- as 2500 people a nnoar In the cast.' It deals with tho life of Lincoln from his birth. through his boyhood, the presiden cy nnd the strife of tho Civil war, depicts tho - surrender of Lee 1 and shows Hfo in Washington after the war and finally his assassination. The production has been bulled as an artistic and dramatic sensn tion by tho national press and is generally conceded to bo one of the most important pictures ever brought to tho screen. Allan Body Sent ' . . North For Burial The body of A. M. Allan, member of the Oregon Trunk railroad survey crew, who was killed early Sunday morning In an automobile crash on the state highway near Olonc, was shipped this morning to Itellingham, Washington whore funeral Horvlces and Interment will take place. The victim of tha tragedy is survived by a wife and Infant son. VtVKO KTtfRLIXG JUMPS, ; LONDON, Mfcy ,27j;(A.P. Re newed sterling exchange .. today caused the cable transfer rate on New York 'te touch $4.86 .7-10, thgjjettlngulHhed destroy, highest rate since the war. f damaged scverrf'nuH: Parity for cable exchange Ifcfinenls. ' The blWe 'was finally pltic v 4 Vi z srsEB tin swvti Drum Corps To Advertise City On Trip South Armed with 10.000 board plunk", member) of the flfo and drum corps of K la Hindi Falls, Ilillah temple, will leave ou the Suturdu)' morning trutn for Los Angeles to distribute tree information and pub licity about Klamath Fulls and Klumitth county at the national convention of tho Mystic Shrlno. Tho planks were the courtesy of the Shaw-llertmm Lumber coin puny and the printing, through the courtesy 'of tho Klamath county chamber of commerce. It Is the aim of the Klnniath visitors, in tho south, ncordlng to W. C Vun F.uion, president of the Crater Lake Shrine club.-to distribute tho planks while en route south aud' In Los Augeles as well. ' . i . On ono side of the planks are the words Klamath: Lakes, Utnd. Live stock and Lumber: An Empire iVwnkenlng." On the reverso side are the words: Hlllnh Temple Drum Corps, courtesy of Shnw Rertrnm Lumber company nnd Klamath' county chamber of com merce. Tho Klamath men . will leave Saturday morning to Join the spe claUIillah train at Weed, which Is made up in Medford. About 75 or SO men are expected to make the trip to Los Angeles. Those making up tho Cruui corps are J. O. Rhodes. : captain: R. E. Crego, Ray.. Dunn. A. L. Wlshard, I. J, SUruble, Dr. Coo: bugle corps is composed of Hans Nylander, E. i. .McLaughlin, N. U. Wheeler and A. E. Peasley. W. C. Yap Emun will ulso make tho trlji. f. (,,,;.-, .. ... . TIMBERMEN BUY PHONE LINE AS FIRE SAFEGUARD rurchase of tho Kljmatii Tele phone and" Telegraph C3mpany line from Apen bike to Klumath Falls and rebuilding of 75 miles of tho system In tho western part of the ounty will guarantee tho Klamath (Forest ,'Protectlvo association an In dependent telephone system that will . assure greater fire protection of forests, of Klamath, Jack Kim ball secretary of thensKxlntkin an nounced this morning. Arrangements have been made through .Mr. Kimball for the purch ase of tho local telephone lino, own ed by Jubn Hossig . of . C'hiloqnln. However Mr. Hossig will be allow ed to uso the line pending construc tion of his; new", telephono line to Rack creek, along tho now Rock creek highway. The rebuilt Hues will be routed as follows: Frcdcnhurg Springs, to Poitors Mill to Sponcerg ranch to Cluvor creek to Aspen lake wheru i connection will be .made with the newly acquired lino purchased from Hcsslg. . 1 In place of the So. 12 and 14 wire 'which has heeu used on tho UUnB '" the. past. N 8 wire Is be- lug Installed which will assure bet' Alaska Will Have Airplane Service . PRINCE RUPERT, II. C May 27. An airplane for freight service between Wrangell, Alaska, and tho Ciisxar gold mining district arrived here from Portland, Ore., yesterday Five days. Including two stops, were consumed on tho trip. Hold was discovered In the Cassar over winter and a stampede is In progress. ' ... " Heppner Fire Loss . Fixed At 25,000; Flames Controlled PENDLETON, ,Ore May 27.. - A fire that caused a property diimngd" estimated 'at' $25,000 started this morning In the Hchwarsi Meat Mark et nt Heppner, according to roporU received here and before It waj royed or, . badly Iricss' establish- d - ii miff ' emitrtri- u boil t Ih II 0. million times If you multiply the power of one horse by two and a half million t you'll have the total jxnvtr developed by the Power Companies of the Pacific Coast. There is no better proof of Pacific Coast leadership in the development and transmission of electrical energy than this-achicvement. As a householder, your more personal concern is to get jnaximumcomfortand convenience from this elec tricity. Since this is a matter which largely depends upon the quality and completeness of, your electrical installation, the selection of a qualified electrical contractor to wire your house is of vital importance. That's why we say, " Before you build or buy, insist on "Check" Seal electrical wiring." PAGrFrC STATES ELECTRIC COMPANY mmm E (Continued From Page One) over thd head with, a gun." That was all hu said. He lupscd Into un consciousness." ' Hawkins Testifies .Sheriff llawklus told" briefly Way'H side of the cuse as the ac cused man had told him. According to Wuy's story as re counted by Hawkins. Way knocked Murphy down three times with his fist nnd then after the fight was over lieUied him, onto his horse. Way denied having struck Mur phy with anything but his fist, al though ha admitted having n Lueger revolver In his possession at tho time of the fight. He told vtho story of the. f lull t to the authorities volun tarily Sheriff Hawkins said. Way did not testify on his own be half. Nor Wail he tltiire'.ht? -the In quest. Hldney 'Lyons: employe of Mur phy, told the cpfonor'i Jury that on Haturday morning he met Way out on the flat, near the Murphy sheep camp. Way wanted to know where Timothy Murphy was and Lyons told him. A few minutes Inter Lyons saw Murphy talking to Way, Lyons testffU'd. Hu did not see tho fight In the Devil's Garden country. . .. , ' Manning vs. Hlonn Only a tew attended the Inquest. Horace Mnnnlng, who' has been, re tained to act us special prosecutor in the murder case and (J, F, Ktonu, tvhn'.:wlll defend Way wero-prosont At-. lhl'i4llUeHt'4lwKlit ..pelKpti(!llvn nmn iiinvnrn ANTaAKClKO LOiANattlS LONO BIACJi . OAKLAHS ' rOlTLANO ' ItATTLl ' U-OIAM Uhlig's Electric Store Sea! headquarters for Klamath Falls of tho legal battle that will he fought out next month In the courts. Tun Jury wns composed of James II. Drlsroll. Chillies Johnson, I.. K. Crawford. L. (I. Honglnnd, Roy Dur bln mill B. K. Sullivan. Chiloquin To Hold Big Rodeo Sunday A roduo will he given at Clillo l it I ti next Hunduy featuring some of tho bnHt rideri and worst horses cn the reservation. In addition to the bucking soverul other events including horse racing, fancy riding, etc., will be staged. Tim rodeo Is under u lie ft' man No Experimenting Morn than eight years' dental prncUco has mailer us proficient J nuulirimJ to work swiftly and itcciirately. This Is rofloeted In i v.. mi. I.lll r.r Hi.,.. ....... .u . : chulr. ' , ) . ' . . K. U. CUE, Dentists ; . (Painless, of course) .. , Vj SI . iiopxa mug; 8th and - Stop LookListen , , SHENANItlAN BY JOB'S DAUGHTERS Friday Night, May 29 Masonic Hall Public Invited lUlbr poa build, bay or rit gt "1-W RfmAMl U ft H i 1 1 fa-rku . In im k IM4 hm trmm tlfdWHrllll MfMWW llfNIMIftKAM. agement, which promises to girt tho public value received In enter tainment. - Oldfield Follows Clem Shaver As Bourbon Chairman WASIIINOTtW, May 37 (A, V.) -ltepresoiilptlvQ. William A. ' Old field of Arkansas, clialrmuu of the democratic cungresiloiial commllien will succeed Clem Bhavor of West Virginia as chairman of the demo cratic national committee It Is In dicated here, the change to be inndo within a few weeks.. y mireu in ino dentist h j " . ; :i.iQ,;l Main , phono 830 X i-iviiv.-i.nl mo, - - -mi. i. mm. . Admission 10c 25 c