The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 14, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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Sustained Qwaftty
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greater mileage
greater power
greater economy
Ask your dealer for the
MOTORMATES
-Associated Gasoline and Cycol Motor Oil
Associated Oil Company
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When ;tn bxptOa iJcdroyed the
laboratory of Charles Henry S.-h-WSjrat,
Inventor, at Walnut Creek.
Calif.. Mrs. Schwarti (ahcrre) Iden
tified a body found in the ruin
as t'lal of her husban.1. Police grew
suspicious, however", when Walter
Conzalcs (below), night watchman
sa.it! Schwartz had ..irdercd him away
from the placo on the .-light of the
blast. Now they claim t have
identified tho b:dy us that of a
ranch band, and clam S.-hwarii
hail plotted a "perfect crime" and
fled. He fend $1SO.UOO insurance.
He is shown above, beside Mrs.
We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak
Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out
at 5 p. m. same day
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Specials for Saturday and Monday
August 15 and 17
This Goof Thought
He Had a Bargain
Father Testifies
In Girl's Trial
SAN KKANl'ISCO. Aug. 14. (A')
COAST LEAGUE VhKIKS
Portland-Oakland, no game, rain
Seattle-Vernon no game. wet ', Montevideo today
grounds.
Los Angeles 4 ; Sacramento
(12 innings).
San Francisco 2 Salt Lake 4
SIOCX CITY, Iowa. Aug. 11
! (TO A Flier in high finance proved Joseph Kliingson, father of Dorothy
' disastrous for Abe Remus, 32, a I Kllingson. the 17 year old girl who
jf l farmer living near Itutte, Mont., lis charged with the murder of her
who ran into the poliv1 station with- j mother, resumed the witttesH stand
out coat and hat Thursday night nt the second trial of the vouac mat-
it MONTEVIDEO land demanded the apprehension or , ricide today. II" tcitlfi. d that llor-
MOXTEVIDEO. Aug. 14. tP) a "friend" from whom he declared Othy's mother had been mentally un-
Tbe Prince of Wales arrived at tnat ne naa- purchased the city j balanced for several months before
hall for J15.00'!. paying $100 down the child's birth and npo that lloro
and signing a contract for the bal- Ithy herself had Dot been normal for
Former Kaiser wants to go visit- I several years pas!
in;;. Wants to visit Germany. II
wore out his welcome last time.
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Presbyterian Church
Sundr.y School at 10 A. M.
Preaching- by Rev. J. S. Stubblcfield, former pastor
of Church, at 1 1 :(X) A. M.
Nothing So Important
Nothing has so vital a bearing on your health as the
condition of your teeth. Defective teeth are the cause of
many bodily ills. Without good teeth, perfect health is
absolutely impossible. Don't fool with effect- get at the
cause have your teeth attended to and many of your ills
will disappear.
R. D. COE, DENTISTS
f Painless of course)
202-204 Hopka Bid;,. Sth and Main Phone 836
: "Casey" Picnic to
Be Staged Sunday
Members of the Knights of Co
lumbus and friends will stage the
annual "Casey" picnic at llay
den Meadows, l!a miles out on the
Ashland highway. next Sunday.
Automobiles will leave from in
front of Lyceum hall at 10 o'clock
in the morning. A complete pro
gram of games and outdoor eports
has been prepared.
Those who can take members in
their cars arc asked to notify the
committee in order that all who
wish to enjoy the picnic may do
so. .
On cross examination. Assistant
District Attorney Harmon Skillen
real from the records the statement
made .y Kliingson at the imiuest.
At that time Dorothy's father de
clared she was normal', as far as he
was able to judge.
BlHncaoa broke down once during
his time on the Htund. when he told
of the queer actions of his wife prior
to Dorothy's birth. For several min
utes he was able lo answer questions
only haltingly.
Dorothy herself has not Buffered
any of the hysteria or fainting
spells which characterized her first
trlar.
SAILS FOB EUROPE
NEW YORK, Aug. U, IPi -.!. 1
Hamilton Lewis, form- United j
States senator from IliKiois. sailed i
Wednesday in connection with a
proposed $100,000,000 American
loan loan unnamed European 0Uh
try. While he declined to state
what nnt'on sought tnc toon, lie
named Italy as one of the coontrlej
tmtt needed finunelal assistance.
TODAY'S l ESTS
Registration at the chamber jf
commerce office was light today
With on!-" ten cars registering up to
late this afternoon. Am-ng them
were: 1). A. Seward, Elslnocu, Cal.J
ff. F. Parker, Oakland; w. L. Wako
f cld. I." i MalimM; c. B. pohnetl,
Kretca : KdHh A. Ifcmin, Berkeley;
Cora w. l.lff, Stockton; -Walter Aun,
Reseda; Mrs. Wren Mldd!obro:k,
!:akcrsf! -'d; Annette U. Locke. Ah
ordecn, Wash.; and W. E. Dyke'.
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TO VISIT I'.vrilKK
Knights of
Columbus
ANNUAL PICNIC
SUNDAY, AUGUST 16th
AT HAYDEN'S MEADOW
Everybody Welcome
Games - - Races
Something Doing Every Min
ute Dad Smith will be there with
his concessions.
mam
III yr iy iiriitllnr raia """" ,,v motor i
Ul I L.I1 Ul-!llUIL, i father's hem.: at Plymouth, VI
AMPKCOTT. Aug. I I. (Pi De-
liii' an overcast sky President Cool-
ould not
for hi
(Continued Prom Pee tine)
maw
guarded, said Lewis, and he and hi.
fellow officers were nb'e to travel
trim Portland l. Salem at Dlddnight,
and from ftilum Into the w, '.'led
dislrkn eastward ivlfchoul bping a -costed
b I)83eaie.i or guards at
bridges o- any ther p are.
Dairy mple Criilei.e,l
It '.(III be trie object of tii- cor
tiii'l Inqaoai 10 determine, if pos-
'jlble, who of the cic.ipliig cuvicls
shut the guards. T ie lentlllti ny (if
j ;i iure number pf pe.i'oiM will ba
! nocessary. Coro'ier Higdon wai
I unable 13 say til's morning just
When the Inquest wmiIiI be CaL'ud.
I He was f,ulte certain It wo. ild n il
be In :c foconoon, and thought ii
: might net be until tonight, -
I The libjeot cf the goe nor's in-
vestlgialk..i will be lo dctenuin"
whetiher carelessness mil lax dU
I cipline on the part of Hie prison a I
mimstralt-iu iwere respjnslblo for
llhfl break. The governor discredit
I ed changes made by Oswald WchI
j und others (lint alter Inefficiency
I was shown by Warden Dalrympie.
However, ho will mako an effort 0
ascertain the facts. At loosi O.llt
iwaa his declatred Intention yoster-day.
Heroine
IMda Miifinollnl, 1 l yrnr-old dUfhtftf
uT tho fumoUH premier of Italy, it
nr-rifiinied n a liero by her fellow
rltlr.ons. A kIiI rompnnlon. In mvlm
niln, v.-dH nboul to drown when Mlaf
Mur .c.ijj.t Jumped Into the water and
, uved her.
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H) His pure cam1 BUgar
:! packages jallo
49 lbs. Crater Lake flour
l! His. Anchor flour
49 lbs. Crown flour
Sunbrite Cleanser, :i cans
.Mason fruit jars, pints
Mason fruit jars. Quarts
Mason jar caps, per doz
Ply Tox bottle
Sao.'bulk, 2 lbs
Peanut butter, bulk, lb
Miuaroni, 'A lbs '.
Hershey's cocoa lA lb. can
Country Club coffee, lb
2 pkjrs.' Prince Albert or Velvet tobacco
3 cans Campbell's pork and beans
:! rolls toilet paper
Wax paper, li rolls
Wood picnic plates, package
75c
25c
$2.50
$2.35
$2.75
25c
63c
79c
25c
75c
25c
25c
25c
16c
45c
25c
32c
25c
25c
10c
Free: 1 No. 5 tin of Jam (any fUvor) with $20 order (Sat. only)
Ask us about Canning Peaches
Bonfield Trial
Ncaring Close
This Afternoon
Hill Bontiold on RM wide stand
this afternoon denied all the charuen
of possession of liquor that were
heaped ou -h'.m by state Mrttnaavea
aHl nvrnliiK.
He denied that a pltchi'r on tbe
sink of his house in Hoi Spring
Addltl maintained whiskey; lie de
nied that there was any llquur in
tho homo or On his property; and
he denied owner-ihip of cuche of
liquor hidden in the wee Is u tjborl
dflatalKe from his house but not 0:1
his property.
Testimony of Blu'c- witnesses this
morn tog that they had seen Bouttald
pouring llnjor into the sink when
they wiro looking Into Ifce room
Tuesday afterno-n was declared by
Bonfield to be a physical Impossi
bility, berauso the sink can not lie
teen. Brom outstde the buck door.
Bonfield declared tiiut wAna ho
in as at the sink Chief Of P. lice
Uiucks and State Prohlbli in Agent
Mcllrlde started to strike him over
the beau with u revolver and tap
respectively,
"1 iold Ihom that was n t neces
sary and Uhat I would n it put up
any Kght' the wOtnoSB lesllfled.
U U Mcllrlde. state p'rablbllon
aSOnt, the cflllef srIUieSS for the state
add the leader of the raid on th"
Bonfield home, testified that he had
caught I! afield M0UTlllg the IBs!
a pitcher of whiskey into a sink
and that a small portion of the
liquor had been saved f-jr evidence.
RAILROAD PLANS
AUTO BUS ROUTE
WAU.A WALLA, Wash., Aug. 1
- Two of the Tour trains DOW pcr-
atlng between WalSa Walla ami Pea.
dlctnn on the l.'nlon Pacific railway
11 August 30, win be replaced by
a large automobile bus, according
io announcement made herd codav
by w. .1. Loonurd, district (fetght
nd pffssonger agont,
This will he the f" st lime that a
railroad will have Altered inlu
direct oompetltVjn with m;lr bus
ses ou tto hl'ihwnys of this dis
trict, STOP DEUX P WII.LV
WASHINGTON, Aug. 14. (IF)
The 'debt DegOtlatliCCts between the
United Btaloa mi I lielgium were sus
pended todtiy ponding a eonferonce
lo be field Monday between Presi
dent Cnoi'dge und He-'relary Mellini
and Senator SnUOot, reiires'enti'ng the
Ajnerlcttin debl aomnrlsston!
Sanitary Fruit Market
701 Main Street
Frosh Fruit and Vegetables
Open from 6 a. m. to 12 Midnight
Sacred Heart
Academy
a select boarding and day school for girls and
boys. Conducted by the Sisters of Si Francis.
Grades follow regular state courses.
MUSIC AND ART
departments under excellent teachers. High
school standardized. Hates are reasonable. For
information write Sisters of St. Francis or call
at the academy.
KLAMATH FALLS
Big Hail Storm
Hits La Grande
LA GRAND?, on-., Aug. II.
i. a Grande nnu Northeastern part
of Union count were lilt by the
worst rain and hall storm In II
years yesterday. Sony) crop 'dam
age has been reported near l.a
Grnndo.
Allcol, between Hot Lake and Lit
Claude, und ileal' Bummorv.llle, tnl
bier; Cove and Union received ihoW
ers. RbportS say one inch fell ul
Cove and about two Inches near
Allcdl, The mountains above
I'nion were drenched severely, put
ling out all forest tiros,
ItiiHciiieiilH were flooded In l.a
Grande in the downtown district,
und bail stones tlia size of marblei
fell during the storm.
The crop damage WttS reported lo
be confined to ripened unhurvestcd
grain and garden truck,
POt.'LTKVMK.N MJHET
I will feci; an erg famine was made
j II. I.. 10. Ilelfner, secretary of the
coma Poultry Breeders' association.
He based bin prodlGtlbn on govern
ment Indications that thd Increase
III consumption In poultry products
lii nut being met by- breeders and
farmers.
Tin- average farm family consumes
ISO pounds of oggn a year, which
averages, l ovory day for two people.
DIdAN OP WOML.N
Mrs, Mattie ,iuy of Boston, Mass,,
Who Is visiting iiere at the ihoine of
.Mr. and Mih, .1. I, Heard, with her
husband, ttolils Joy, holds thoi)psl"
lion as dean of women al the Unl-
veriity of Boston, Yesterday who
visitors more luken to Crater Lake
on an ouulng.
1)KH MOINKH, Aug. I 1. (P) De
cision lo adopt a H.vstem of regisl ra
tion j and certification was blade by
the American Poultry association In
convention here.
The provision wuh made for llin
Standard bred fowls, champion in
dividual and productive fowls, based
upon records made In exhibit Ions
und In egg laying contests.
A prediction that the United States
Suffered18years--Curedin2Months
'i lii! mifrcinl tnr IB ytm with PILES.
My itfictora Mitt a lundral 0iertlon wu
l". ilui.l v no I'ltaiy. Yrt after lew treat
menu by Dr. Demi f waa well, ualitlny weltfht
and In null, ; Tree from all ncrvoui trouble."
fIIAT this woman wrltci li typical of
hundred of extreme caiei of PILES
which my celebrated nnn-iurglcal inclb-
od hat permanently CURED, bn't It
worth a few treatments by a rccognlted
Specialist, who will GUARANTEE to
ctJKl-. you or return your FEE.
father than tuner longer? Read
myKHIiElmukonl'lletand other
ItlXI'Al.amlCOIvONdltordera. i
It will cauae you to act promptly.
DEAN. MlOnt
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