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Pleads Not Guilty
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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
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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..
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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K. U. CUE, Dentists
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iiopxa mug; 8th and
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SHENANItlAN BY JOB'S DAUGHTERS
Friday Night, May 29
Masonic Hall
Public Invited
lUlbr poa build,
bay or rit gt
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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
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