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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1925)
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Tluu'sdiiv, December 17, i02fi Page Two To Examine Aged Miner for Sanity (Hpcclltl In I'lii' Hcnihl) YItK.KA. Calif.. Dee. 17. SnI ferlng from mi liberation thai lie l beltlx pursued by strangers, Peter Oaten h-d. for more than S.G yeura n miner in till- t'erllvllle region, bfi cutne no violent lam week thai ho shot in imaginary ttrwto until neighbors became terrified and Dep uty Sheriff I. mini' Lake and Itos eon Farjtfiworth brought hint to Yreka tor examination fur sanity. rttal I't'l-ii'd in wMelv t nti tulwar and ha la thoubl to have acquired considerable money aa the r"iil! of bin operations in the Salmon river country. Kol mnrrli'd. ' th6 ngod minor has boon living by j lltttMlBlf ill :i cabin near one of 'his I holdings. Itallowtng nn examination here.' Otterrled wan soul to Uio Nana elate bonpli.il for observation and : i rnni meat. ! Wife Receives 'Other Woman' In Own Home Says Suit Filed Shoe Man is False CENTRAL PALLS, It by ... V..I-. ..f..lt.- .ill. .1. . . . .... 1 .., n i...,''. n-., -:,!. .-,.-! IT. - 1..P1 A former mayor ot this only Sli.95. Medford Slayer's Wife Fights His Suit for Divorce IMM i'MI till UJ 1 PHONE ii 42 J opposite! , WHITE 1 pelican! 1 HOTEL I UICK & STAR, GARAGE -to r Our Auto-guide will point out the way to the' Shop of Real Repairs. This ser vice station is equipped to serve you. We have the proper machinery and the thorough knowledge of your car that is so very necessary. i.xdvt 1819WM ,s !U tiuarty under t n.ooo i bull and ilo' woman whose affections I bo is charted with having alienate. i j lias been taken by his wile Into their j home. Mm. llertha A. Jctte today i is j standing by I'barlcs H. Lord, numed ' In ihe $25,000 stilt for her htislmnd. I Oscar A. jYtte. wealthy shoe mnnu i facturer. who she says barred her j from (heir I'uwtucket home. With Mrs. Jett are liar two ' youngsters. She brought Ibem at the invitation of Mrs. Lord. Th i wife of the former mayor said the wanted to show by her action her 1 faith in the father of their seven ! children. "Tho suit is without th-- slightest foundation." Mrs. Jotte told newspaper men. "The charges are silly and absurd and I will be vindicated at the proper time." Find Plot To Kill German Envoy Abroad MBDFQRD, Ore., Uac, IT.V't Mrs Harriet K. lluiitlo.. uh'se hui I'and H.i.inu llttntley was tioquUlad of first decree muriler lust mouth for th slaying of .less.' .lames Qlbh., Iter aliened lover, yesterday filed an answer t. Hie divorce stilt her mute filed three days after lite ver dl't. In the answer Mrs. lluntloy charg es cruel nud Inliumon treatment, and denies that "on Align d 14. IDJ5, she gave $09.80 of lluatloy's mon ey to Ulhbs." as she avers she was 'accused "lit an abusive and un warranted manner," Tho money. Mm. Huntley says, was expendoil tor I houschcld expenses ami ftutouto bile I Ires, repairs and a hum. Mrs. Hlintlvy asks far the custody of the two youngest children, n de- otas or div.'rce, $o a month mntn letiance money and $1110 for at. turiHiy".-! fees. The Huntley are avail known In Uotigl.in anil 0001 counties, where they lived tor years. Crippled Steamer Making Headway IMl!TI.ANH. Ore., Her. 17. (Pi The steamer Went O'ltowu Is pro cedlnK nud matting fair progi'on.i, nuya a uicssaite received today by the fjolumbln Pacific shipping Oom- puny. Captirn S. U. Ilelnt'lcl, op eratltiK mauaiier. naid (hat Ills "ml -vices from Captnln Itoberl Wilson. miliar or the Went o'liown. iu par- bedell information through l'oidiin. ... . .... , Ilo inn effect that the vessel wftu .Miss Anna Mae Johnston plain, ii, , ,, ' ' i (Lih cL inn in: a n nd r ft. he inc.. sugc slated that the sen had mod Oritpd and that the West O'ROWO had covi't'ed llto miles In the flay, MISS .JOilNSTON SOl'Tll leave tomorrow morning fur San Kraiiclsco. where she will visit for a week with friends, expelling to return lumie In. time fur Christinas. Mink Fanning New Dorris Industry (Spocliil lo Tile Heiiild) YltMKA, 6ml,, ds. 1T.---Mlnlt tarnituy at Dorrlg proniliiu lo be a pioflttible IbflUltrjl, us well aa u new one for noi'thorn ('allforiiln, whora silver ft. rut inn have been atu'cttts fully establli.lied. 11. m, Haukman of liorris haa Itartott the mink farm with II ot the valuable fur lieurltiK animals as the inundation for bin fiillll. Tho cold winters In the Dorris region are though! to be particularly adap ted to the rearing ot mink and llai'liaiaii has already been assured of tun purchase of all pelts lie grows. E .... , . ' THE ANKER TO THE CHRIS TMA S IQUES TION For Every One of the family a mani cure set $2.00 to flO.OO Star Drug Co. Fifth and Main Streets For every one of the family an Eastman Ko dak or Brownie box camera $2 00 to $120.00 Qefects Ac good taste of fawiter 1 ; ' Letters Tell of To Murder Strese mann Plani Leather Bags For His Christmas Present : , There is no gift that would be more acceptable. practicable and give greater service than one of our all-cow-hide hand bags, suit cases and traveling bags. HER LIN. Dee. 17. btV- "That pig Stresemau must be klUed." is a passage In a letter, the discovery of which led to tho revelation ot the to assassinate Cermsny's for- plot ; . eii.u luiniskci. CONNOLLY BROS. Saddlery You'll Find Better Leather Goods in a TOILET SETS Cara Nome, Jonteel, Mavis Jun eve, Djer Kiss, Colgates, Bou quet Ramecv Contain, face pow der rouge compact, toilet water, sachet powder, perfume, lip stick and soap $2.25 to 20.00 please me hole tamny Two Herman fascists named Knlt dorff and Lore'nz are under arrest. T!:cy are alleged to have perfected their plans to the point of providing for disguise and a getaway In motor cars and on airplane after the assas sination. I That this was not the first attempt against tho foreign minister was re ver.led by his newspaper, the Taeg- lische Runschan. ( On the anniversary of the assas sination of Dr. Walter Ratbenau (who was killed June 24. 10:2) th paper says, several persons hid in the sarden of the foreign minister and fired a number of shots at Dr. Strese mann, but without effect. Police who searched the garden were unable to find tho criminals. . Another plot was revealed a few days before the departure of the Ger man delegation. DOLLS All Kinds GIFT STATIONERY All kinds, colors ami shapes, Lord Baltimore, Symphony Lawn, Laelaiiv with cards and paper Leather Store He'll enjoy thisgiftl ,, There's a gift value in the. Crown Army Shirt far! beyond the cost a gift of free and easy relaxanon, of outdoorprotectiofyofjen' ice. Incl.rown Irade Mark says "Full .Valuel" 5 "Ford's Fiddler' Takes Stage Job BOSTON. Dec. 17. P) .Mellie Dunham, fiddler extraordinary, who has maintained his amatonr stand ing for seventy two years, will make his professiDnal debut here Monday. It was decided that the aged fiddler lime -tho first team was in the game. Use Three Teams To Win Hoop Game SALEM, Ore.. Dec. 17. Using three complete teams, tho Willamette university basketbalt aggregation de feated the Monmouth Normal school team 13 to 13 on the Willamette floor here last night. The Bearcat squad showed promise of future strength but for the most part the ono sideed ness of the score was due to the weakness of the teachers' aggrega tion. There are four veterans on the Willamette team, the oniy man play ing on the varsity laBt night being Fleischer, sophomore. ' The Bearcat first team piled up 33 points to the teachers' 4 during the ! OREENEBAUM, WEIL & HICHBLSl vUotm ' San Fhamoso CROWN who signed a contract last night with the Keith Albee Interests, would make his first stage appear ance on that day, Maine's champion fiddler and shoe maker. iho became known nnti nally when Henry Ford invited him to Michigan to play his old fashioned dan;e tunes, reached Bos ton on an early mDinin? train. The background for the fiddler's act had not been decided upon but It was believed he would appear in a scene representing an eld fash ioned new England interior. He will play some of the waltzes and horn Wes Which delighted Henry Ford when the manufacturer entertained the Maine fiddler and his wife at Dearborn, .Mich. ARMY SHIRTS if' which wau about half of each period. Assorted Chocolates 211- lb. box 1.09 Hand Bags and Vanity Cases Made of real leather, attractive styles and colors to match her new winter dress, pin seal hand tooled and novelty leathers, beaded bags in all colors and shapes. Prices $1.75 to $20.00 Curling Irons Electrex Electric curling iron, guaranteed one year, comes with waver rod .': 89c 1 50c to $6.00 a cn v C7 vo yym Choc covered Brazil Nuts 11 oz $1.00 Choc covered Chen ie.-', 1 lb 75c Diplomacy Chocolate, 1 lb $1.50 Home made special, 13 oz 60c Homo made special, 2(5, oz $1.20 Fn nch mixed, 1 lb $1.00 Choc covered nuts and fruit, 1 lb $1.50 ivwrntzttumMMHi Gem Razor Gem Razors and Star Khaving Brush 1.25 Axe Only Clue to Detroit? Murder ? DETROIT, Mich., Dec. 17. iff) A bloody axe lying near the body of Mrs. Marie C. .Mullen, 55. real es tate broker, is the clew on which police are working to solve her mur der Inst nfRht. Her body with several wounds In the head was found In the basement of her home. Charles Fltzpatrlck, negro Jnnltor who reported discovery of tho body, Is being detained. Yreka Will Pave Several Streets Want More Men on Reclamation Farms (Special to The Herald) yitEKA, Calif., Dec. 17. By a vote of throe to tipj the board of city trustees for Yreka has decided to pave Oreyon und Second streets with the asphaltic cancrote type of paving. Greek lnnguago has not changed much in 2000 years. Not oven when Gruck waiters try to speak English. WASHINGTON, Dec. 17. (IP) A definite program for assisting settlers to reach reclamation pro jects and for their establishment thereon was discussed today tit u conference of railway men and El wood Mead, reclamation commis sioner, and other officials of the reclamation service. Suggestions Included legislation to "permit the reclamation service to employ men on irrigation projects who will take caro of the settler when hu ar rives and assist him lo get his farm under profitable operation. Crater Lake Pictures 1.00 to $35.00 Start Yvur Set Now IVORY PYRLIN is always an acceptable gift. You can buy either the complete set or start with just, a few pieces which can be addedto from time to time. Mirrors $3i00 to $12.00 Hair brushes .: $3."00 to $9.00 Combs $1.20 to $2.25 Picture frames 35c to $5.00 Perfume bottles 60c to $4.00 Ivory PYRAIN in sets plain or DuBarry pattern, gold inlaid with cases $13.00 to $70.00 MANICURE SETS, in plain and DuBarry pattern, four to ten pieces in set . . ... .$2.50 to $25.00 WHERE YOU GET SERVICE QUALITY, LOW PRICES Pocket Books and Bill Folds Made of real leather with com bination card, pass and bill folder. 75c to $5.00 Vantines Incense and Burners Incense comes in stick or pow der, Rose( Violet, Wistura, Pine, Lotus 25c and 50c Fountain Pens Tempoint, Waterman, Conklin, in plain black, silver or gold finish $2.50 to $8.00 Christmas Cards 5c to 50c i! Siskiyou Grange Headed Bv Woman (Special ii Tha Herald) YUEKA, Calif. Doc. 1-7. Wo man's hand will wield the gavel in 1026 at the meetings of the Siski you Pomona Grange, Mrs. Alice Williams of Gazelle was unanimous ly elected president at the last 1025 meeting of the Pomona Qrutulc at Hdgewood, Saturday. ' Mrs, Williams succeeds J. J. Murphy of Weed, Siskiyou repres entative in the state legislature. She is a veteran member of the Gazelle Grange and has been active In oil branches of Orange wark for many years. It was decided to hold a Joint meeting at Ulttlo 'Shasta, January 9, where a Joint Installation of of ficers of Iittle Shasta, Mornbrook, Gazelle, Pomona and Walker Gran ges will bo made. SALEM, Ore., Dec. 10. -Mary J Spurllh of Portland has been up pjlnted by Governor Pierce an t member of the stale child welfaro commission to succeed Mary Bui lock of Portland, resigned. cAi The LIBERTY If you want to watch Tom Mix bit the mark soe blm in "The Trouble Hhootor," the new picture In which the western iitiir In play ing at the Liberty tbeatftr tonight. He rides thill dare-devil little horse, Tony, across a swaying treat.! with a speeding locomotive coming up behind. He takes tho nervy animal through a mountain storm on "horse snowKhoes," Never 'heard of theni? Well; Mix Invented thoin and Tony wears 'em. oAt the 'PINE TREE A selection of vaudeville com prising a well-bnlancnd program of comedy, song, novelty and dance nets will be seen nl the Pino Tree Theater tonight and tntorrow. The Roulette Trio In "Sensational Surprises," a somewhat different of fering with bountiful soonory and Wardrobe making the act stand out ubovn tho iiBtinl novelties of IJtls kind twill be seen'. Huyler.and Carmen will present a laughable surprise skit. It is hilled as an offering Hint will ap peal to all lovers of good comedy. Margin ami Company in "Music in You I, Ike It" nr'e two dutnly misses with youth, beauty and talent. Margle-'slrtgsi plays tho violin and dances. Prlco and Gllmoro' appear In "Ad vice to tho Lovelorn," a comedy of fering. Thn net has a lively finish and Homo linrnrony singing. Pert Clinton, "Tho Larry Somen of Vaudeville," in an aerdbnt and comedian nnd does a novelty bar act using the parallel bars. He Is assisted by an educated amine. The picture In "Tho Dark Swan" with Monte nine and Mario Prcvoul, Wood W.OOKH Our blockwoodi1 In ninplo for the priinont. Wo am taking part off tho yards. DOT HI,A-Our dry slab In not entirely dry, It in good for Uia heater, but not tor tho cook stovo. U.MH WOOD In flrBt claaB dry limbs and treo lops. It Is tinny wood for heater, furnaeo or fireplace. (JOAIj Sure, we have coul. Lump coal, bent on tho market. HIOHVICH Juiit a Uttlo behind with deliveries. Ordor early. wood cwu a fdoj on PEYTON 8C CO. "WOOD TO DUUN" 601 Main Phone 536