The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 20, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    EVENING HBKALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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KENDALL TAKES
: STAND AGAINST
FULLERS, BURKE
JTrial of Men Charged With
Assault to Kill, Now
Two Days Old
. His arnj. crippled and s-ill -.imping
from 'a Tiul'let 'm'tiie leg, Jus
tice of. the. Peace K.l Kendall too
'fte witness" stand this nMrnTng and
-told 12 men sluing in Judgment
.on Charles and Edward Fuller on I
Jlm Burke, lliis story of how the
two bullet jwounds wereTSSfirred.
Twice the nervous strain of tell
ing tiae story overcame the magis
trate and tears rolled .down his
checks.' He told f the alleged gun
fight with Burke and of haw he was
twice wounded.
The two Fullers and Burke ar-
charged iwith assault with intent u
kill. 1
The jury as solo ted r,-serday
afternoon-"Was Howard S. Abte.-.-V.
H. Himmelwright. Frank Keste-.
-W. L. Frain. -Alfred Costel. F. K.'
JIastcn, G. W. Houston. Lttwreme
J. A. Thompson and A. M. Collier.
NEW YORK. Samuel IJaron. ST.
and Mrs. Jennie Singer, So, have
been married. It Is the third time
for each. They have nine great,
grand children. They met three
weks ago when he saved her from
being hit by a motor truck.
Cl'tvliS FURNACES W . Al M W M B t MM
II the Style? youre
I not concerned with that
i That's our business as heating experts!
We select and install the type of Montag Furn
ace which will assure you an abundance of warm
moist air safe heat - at lowest possible cost
j for fuel - the least effort to operate.
So-let us take that responsibility and worry off
your mind. Put it up to us - we've got to make good.
Montag, you know, makes every type of furnace
v ) suited to this section. More than 40 years' studyof local
I n I conditions-arid making heaters to meet them--has dev
il fftwk a eloped a type for every possible need.
Jj IPYjH E I UifX We've got the Montag Furnace line to choose from
Iflu film ff I JSi t'1C YU tU on a MuuUlZ'anLL
71 1 jf h'fj Haines Sheet Mctai Works
fiMlBnlli 1023 Ma'n St Phone 323
tk I I ! fl iff 11 Montac Jtsndardl of initxllation ilvfnind that die Jot) lie
vWjtn II iwMMSI V XHt, done rlBhl heatinj planl ENCilNUORED INTO INK
BfliL- llZUMiWflHIMC7 ii IlUKIb. You can'c do thji in Jiurry--ir take, a little time.
Bfffctlmr ftrr7ti Kthm now-, today. Letui get at the
yMraffSJBlaJJItfce-.. ,Aii.l remember, "buying now" tlocta't
Xsfc IIL- 1 1 ' 'w fclT-..' T mean "paying now". Tcrmt to uit.
in r 1, hmmmmmm
Uonltf HyriMt Fm, air- , . , . .
OwaHr M.f-.J brim r .la Maena i " Ifadal MU. ; latin.. MoMif Kf tmir. W
aa. taatl hawai' H. " If ( a.iknB at Mine mm air mm eaaalm wlm air ijili..
f Ma. tiiiami. ar rdUn. tMa. aa. aw. -Wm mi hm f i nr rraia , ... M .,. p..,
fmt I, l all .a i.,m mitom ..iila m am d M at . tM air mm
Hot cakes and sausages- -what a In-art-warmiii,;
picture to a man with a right good morning appetite!
What a memory-rousing picture of eager hie.ikta:s
over a crackling camp tire!
Iv-pccullv when the "cakes" are Flapjacks, l or
that makes a world of flavor-difference ! Flapjack
-1 1-.. aia4tfta ma'hfi' "if VilllfM .Hid
CaRCS Vliai. WWv, vuiww. "1 t
rnngs it maoors -rnngs u uuiuc w a-....
fast plate as no other pancake flour can hope to I
u"Albcrssijiuls for Better Braityjsts"
HapjackFlogr
Stage Rates to
Be Investigated,
SAI.KM. Ore.. Oct. 10. An inves
tigtrttotr of the rates and service of
several Oregon stage lines will lie
made at henringsin talent today and
tomorrow. Today representatives of
the Coast Auto lino, the Portland-Newberg-Mt
Minnville. -Tillamook line
and the Intertirban Stage company,
which operates between Grants
Pass and Ashland, will be represent
ed before the commission. Tomorrow
will appear representatives of the
Hillsboro Transfer company and of
Howard & Grimes, operating between
Medfonl and Klamath Falls.
To Court Martial
Colonel Mitchell
WASHINGTON, Oct. 2i. (P) A
general court martial for trial :i
Colonel William Mitchell, on vhargos.
b'f vlolatihg the niuety sixth article.
Of -war. was ordered today to con
vene W Wasfttagton Oct. 28.
; TMc order for ; the court martin',
was lssuSBr at the V.var department
by riiiitaan- of, i'lv.iuuiu. Uwlidge
and Major General Charles P. Sum-
moral, coin matins -the second J
corps area. Governors Island, w. Y.,
senior officer in the army lists was
appointed president of the court.
Through overland telegraph ser-
vice has been established between
Copenhagen and Pckl.og.
i i
HARDWARE BIDS
ARE OPENED BY
SCHOOL BOARD
Bids were opeaed foV '.hard WW v
that will lie needel in the eonsinu"
tlou of the new Fremont school, by
the city school board last night. But
the contract was. not awarded and
will not be granted until the board
has several days to consider the
matter.
Bidders were Baldwin Hardware
company, Al Graham ovist ructing
company, and Roberts ami Harvey,
all of Klamath Falls and the ChOWn
Hardware company of Portland. The
Portland concern, apparently hud
the low bid.
ARRIVK IN COVERED WAGON
A part;- 31 tourists from Florida
and Tennessee, traveling since May
by the northern route, arrived late
yesterday, and left soon for Suns"t
beach. They said they were anxlou::
tb see the Pacific though tho had
ai iays lived on the Atlantic ocean.
In the party, which Is traveling la
three ears and two trailers resem
bling small covered wuguus are Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Lee arid daughter;
Christine., of. Jliami, JUa.; Mrs. Flora
Hariman and daughter, Ina, of
Chattanooga, Tean., and C. E.
Thiery and two daughters, Nell and
Flora, of Chattanooga also.
Leaving about the middle of May-
the group has visited Yellowstone
I Park, and been through Canada and
many Inte.e.ulng points In t ;u
north. The? aro returning homr.
n w and will see California anil Ari
zona and Now Mexlej sold othor
points In the south. They are en
joying the trip Immensely they say
and arj favorably Impressed wlta
tho country hero, though it Is eu
tlrely different fr.m tli.-ir own.
This Is the second 'trio fo. Ill
Thleiy, who mate t'Je trip in 1921,
also hy auto and he states that ho
expects to make other tours later.
He Is conducting the party. They
oxpejt to spend several days In
Coos county, probably on the bay
hero. Marshfield News.
Mlt. AM) MltS. HTItOUIlHIIH;.:
After a six weeks visit wUh
f: lends In southern Oregon, Mr.
and .Mrs. Oeorgt Strowbrldgo, ro
turned to their home In Eugene
this afterno:..!. Both are well
known In this section where they
lived tor many years. Mr. Ktrow
bridge having igaragc at Chlto-
tviln.
11 f
TmTrrfirm-rrTwr.,.,r...
The Testimony of Others
my new book which mav be
had FRKE upon request, on
PIUB9 and other Rectal and Colon dis
orders, I have reproduced nearly 100
letters from among those received from
my thousands of patients. These tell you
frankly of their years of suffering of their
trying home remedies and even opera
tions, and, finally, of their complete cure
bymyNON-SUKCICALmethod. These
are Irom men And women of
every ttitlon, many of whom you
may know. You will l.arn bw
reading thla Hook why I can the
a W KITTEN GUARANTKB to
cure your Pilet or return yourfe.
J. DEAN M D Inc.
nrnrr: seattlk omrT
r un u ii in . n n rn WV OylW
Km . :'T
TO
ams
PORTLAND
One Year to Pay
Ten Years to Own
ASK
THE MAN
WHO OWNS
ONE
Inheritance Tax
Meets Opposition
WASIIINOTON. Oct. 20 (P)
With the administration's tax re
duction proposal as n starting point,
tho house ways and means commit
tee today listened to advice of vari
ous organizations of citizen. !
many disputed features of tho tax
legislation that Is to he pr h'titd
ut the next session of tongross.
I'asslng over for tho moment Bi -retnry
Mellon 'h suggestion rrr a r in
duction of Income taxes all nlorig
tho line, tho Oommlttoemon first
heard representatives of tho Tex In
tux club endorse tho secrtnry's pro
posal for rpoal of tho federal iji
horitanco or estate tux.
Speuklng for a delegation of is,
Lee Satterwhlto of Anrlllo, spes Iter
of the Texas houso, said tin- BlMte
of Texas felt It should bfte lOlt
juristiictton ovor inheritance trwxea
within Its borders, Texas not .nly
needs that source of rovonuo. bo
said, but tho present federal In
heritance levy is proving almost con
fiscatory. Pay Big Sum for
Stolen Jewelry
NKW YORK, Oct. Sjo. 11') Tin'
sum of $66,000 was paid for the
retard of $(i8:i,ooo wrprth of Jewell
stolen from Mrs. Uonrrhue, Assistant
District Attorney Peeora dlsilosod
tod.ay in his long promised Htnlo
mont of the mysturlous rohhonjv
Though a portable' scaffold of
many uses t an bo removed on wheels
by one mnn It Is held rigid when
extended by two logs that replace ono
of the wheels.
The donio shaped background of
a theater in a (lorinan museum has
boon made to reproduce tho night
sky In mlnlaturo to aid In study
lag astronomy.
RACKARD
YES, ten years! Even though the average
Puckard Six owner expects to keep his car
but five years twice as long as the car he trades in.
Thousands of Packard owners have learned
that it is better business to buy one good cur
on the payment plan than two of the other kind
for cash. .
They know that buying a short life or yearly
model car on payments is no different in principle
from buying ice on time the value is gone almost
before the payments are completed.
Packard Six closed car prices are low '2585 to
2885 at Detroit.
The down and monthly payments are small
within easy reach of those who httve been pay
ing a little less and buying much more often.
Pospisil Motor Co.
Klamath Avenue at Eighth Street
Phone 890
The price of the Packard Six 5-passenger
Sedan delivered in Klamath Falls is $2992
THE WEATHER
) The f'yelo Sturmagrnph at Under"
wootl's pharmacy shows tho pressure
I to have risen lllglltly tlurlng Lttb
last period, but a downward tend-
encj Is In OTldence this afternoon.
Thljt may cause soino tlou'llnt'iis 1o
niKlit. I'ttrcrast fur next 21 hours: tlen-
i r.Liiy fuid wiiii moderate temperp-
i tliratS.
! The Tycos recording tbormonioter
reiilstdred maximum ami minimum
: temperatures today as follows;
High 60 Low It
cAt The LIBERTY
Admittedly, brides have many
' troubles, but none ever bad mora
than Mildred Juno oxperlenoos in
I tho now production, "Troubles of
ja Bride," which opens today al tho
I Liberty Theatre for a two day run.
I Thomas Iiue.kinghnui, tho demon
i film creator, who directed "Tin' Art-
zona Express" and "The Cyclone
Rider," saw to this and saw to II
thoroughly.
if you lead n placid life; if your
blood pressure is low; if you crave
a Hub? excitemenl and who ApbSh
n'r: '-'o to sec what happenad to
Miss Juno, wlm tried to Kot thdrrletl
a in dlnema i llobort Agner,
or nil tho shioot i in i i bielpdrd'
mils, the kind cvory ono of Ul l'evol
In now and ngpiln, this plqtura takes
tho Indigestible pastry, II advatyoe
luftirinatlon is QOrreot, I'ro-vlew re
ports of hdrdenod rovlowors pro
clalm it a niaiiter stroke of molo-
dra ma.
oAt the TINE TREE
wltk lOTAOl.v BHRDLU UP DPU
"Revelation," which opens i
nigiit at the Pine Tree Theatre, is
without tlnuhl. ono of tho finest pic
tures of tho season..
There are throe reasons for this,
First, Mabel Wognall's story of tho
Httio Parisian npdal wUo won hor
soul buck through the ffontlQ In
fluence of lKiuing as liio Mndonna,
makei Ideal screen malorlnl, with
Its swift action and vivid romance,
i fit'cond,' the picture has a wonder
ful all-star east that Include! Viola
liana, UontC Bluo, Lew Cody. Mor-
jorlo i 'aw. Kriink Currier, Bdward
c itlly, Qeorge Blegmann, Kath-
loan Key, otto Matiawn, iirucu
Querln, ami Dthel Wales, Third, it
shows thO best direction In tho
career of tieorge 1). Ilakor. It's a
mastorplecc of screen art.
The Walton Wright Co.
for
INSURANCE
Fife, Automobile, Casualty
Phone 643 W
ADVANCES IN
Wood
Como without any warning,
CIIKAI PRICES
aro on now
Don't bo ono of many who
will order too lute.
Winter la near. Phone your
ordors.
BLOCK WOOD
Is our specialty
PEYTON 8c CO.
"WOOIJ TO IKjllN'
601 Main Phone 636
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