Tlnnxday, IViyniWr in, 1027.
THE EVKNTNT, HF.RAT.D. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Pa ?e Ftvf
BRIEF NEWS
OF
KLAMATH
Biii'ch Meets 'Our Gang
Labor rin-tlu
The lulmr urilii In M.iiroi.l
In lnrrr thl yrar limn II wii.
nl Hum In l'Jlfl, ac,-:rIHi
la ( hrli (iotlllch, iiiaiianer cil
Dm Mecltor.l limnrh nf ihu I'nlt
cl Htulo Inn euikvili"tlt liur.
tmi. Iln nltrlliuifa the lurreaar
10 III" (ltd that eaaternera ere
ronatiuilr moving wrnwnr.1 unil
therefore liici riiHliiR niiht nut
nr poaltlona. Mr. (ioltlleli rlted
enn iaaa (if 1 It lainllv Willi II
children which arrived hern a
ahnrt Ulna into f ruin amne in iff
1 stale point. Th ii li unbuild itml
father 1 oul of ftniil mid "itu
find mi wfrk.- Medtnrd 'Iriounc.
Irf'fl for IIiiIIHimmI
Joniih Murlntatn. with It Ik lirn
ther, llarry HyrliiKate, who hav,
Iteen anaoelalrd with Hon t'nyni
' (nr llm iil J.I year, It'll Iml n
for ilnlly oo,. .('ulir . with Hnh
I'uynn and J. C. l.orman. Tin
Hiirinicatu's linvn Imrn In many of
I ho Mli' deal n( Coyne and es
ureaaed theinaelve very atrinr.l
In favor u( Klamath Kudu. Th
Art rntivlnced that Klnru itlt mini
lr I one ( Ilia heat ollllin loca
tion ever vlalted hy them.
I'cwv.ri nccJ In ie CnlJ lliat l'n!i Ii "Our C.-r,;.''.
rfscrrcn famr. Ami lllc imlltt aro rvlJifirc cnmm!i
v thai i!i cany't ImroJtKliun lu lh Uulck llr Ju;!i:n
v.V'l!i uirni l!ie b.-.L'rounJ mu'l liavelic?a cmirclTT J
i i li-ff v'.ing Rsri.' liking. Dulck h a fxvorile L-r on t
t.'.c cca.l, v.hcrs lliU pbuwitiah hh Uikvn.
Mm. (inlirlH l-fl
Mm. W. V. (iitirlrl. ulato T0
liloiil of ihu I'urunt 1inlirr
iMlHllon of Orvisnn. him miurn
nl mirth nftor vlUln hern fm
Ihs mat two iluy. Mm. (iuhrl!j(
ninjiiw in inn auiiiinriiini 111 r rv
miini bt houl on Wuilifi'ffilny uftr
noon. On V'ilnolijf utmilni
Mm. Unhrli'l wna Imri'irod will
a tllmiiir imrly ul l.lnkhavm.
4 1'MVlnn Toitmrrow
Mr. anil Mra. I.yun Knhln will
Iritvn via iiintnr (or l'lirllanil Of
r'rlilny whi-re thry will miikv
llmlr (illura hninn. Knrout north
Mr. unil Mr. H.ihln will rlali u
(Irani I'aaa with Mr. Kuhln'a
pnriMila, .Mr. ami Mr. (Irorxo
Hililn. It la Hi" Inii-ntloni n(
ltiultiT.i At Trlil A i Morrow onleri j tha forelen ofllru ncilv In llm aiat work. Mra.
Ufaplio wontln'r rondltlona, ' whiTii a lormiil n-i pth ii wai W. V. (lalirli'l. aiato pr.-i-Wi-nt ui
rcilalrutloua at tho Trllila A ,n "'" "al""' fomlun Mln-1 ihn I'. T. A. apoke biloro an aa-
....i. .i .1.. .i..i . . 1"l,r Kitrailu and proBiluont ' avmlily at Fremont audltorlun)
.moth i( III. rl.ambnr o( com- ,nIllh).rH f lho f()r,.,Bn ,ri(.e Wrdnrtuy afprn:..in.
ncrio addi-d 2U t th total of Krrti d him warmly. Wlmn ilmra- j Tin) pinna o( tlio aaawl itlnn.'
ha yiar during Ilia pnat low p.ncn waa at-rvtd. thn (or-lxn takliiic In an in roll lit o( thawork
I ara. Amonx llioaa rKiatriit ""I''" offlrlala propont-d a ton '( I lie nn-mbira. waa clvi-n liy
lnro thn flrat o( ij; wrok wi-r: l'1' flatlmia klnn tho,. Mra. (iHliric-l and pruvid Interest-
Horao I'atrlda. i. ".. Murharl. 1 ' niaii'a un.i nrnni. i oi- ,ii to the mrmb'-ra who athrrea
W. Myprj. H. N. Htr-fitr, i.nimorKii. juai t nr am to u-or the a'H-aknr.
lik- II H.hliHln..r. W. K. I In-., m onniUBiy iiiilii inc
ka Job (!"niry. Ju k (I. Hart- 1 ma to h a llpa and wi-nt thronxli
Krank rclvlK. Hon Hid-: ,";' ""lrc "'J'1"" vM"
Wy. A. ( lurk and W. v.,drlukln any of th li-iuor.
iim. k all of CulKornla: W. J. !
STATE P. T. A
ilnwart, Kllra Walkvr. II. 1.
DudKi'on and K. Ktuart of Waab
itKlon; K. T. .Mi l.aunhlln. Ari
zona and Krank Klflal tf Nub-.'uaka.
(trlld Amiounrca KnU
Hine the annuul bauinr of 61.
l uul'a K:iU'i.ml CilJId h.'lil Ill-it
wi'i-k-4'nd at lh l.noinla hulldln't
ia number of aniiica have been
-H7Q A rr)D re . i-ompli'ted and tbroiu'h an a:i-jiYC-0
fUUlCOO I ni,m,f,.nn nt nirds today It a
j li-urnrd the (iulld ladlea will hold
Moiill mlnK tho mcnihiralilp of!anothr anle tb!a Saturday at the
III.. Stute V. T. A. of luat a .. ntllivl OI lllc iwu'llirn i-ai-uiruu
At thla 1 1 in m raudlea
Mr. Huhln to ink. up h'a work ra )( ,,,,,. h,.ro n,.r
aaal.tant w.rrury of thn l ort- r)Kl.,r(.j ,t lllB oll. 11.11.
,,-.,oB ,n.m ,,rT. , ,l.,n .h,. -,.,.. ,nnriMln atrt
o,;,.uT,n;.H.u ... -
Klannth Kulla on lttialiieaa. Dur- ( - - .
wen
land rhamhiT of rotntnorro
Monday, IiecpmbiT 19.
Klarr In CH:
Krid Htnrr. one of Ilia boat
known rvaldcnta of thla aortion.
arrived III Ilia city yvaterday
from the Mardonl district wkero
ha hna a ranch.' Mr. Htnrr pinna
to apnnd a.'Ti.rul dnya hrn with
frlvnila and a hotel ituet at tli
Hall whlla In thn rlty. Many
yoara o Hturr and Jark Unit,
now a atar lu mnvlrland were In
ternaled III runrlilnK.
. Ill; Ho Hnlv FrtiUy
ItanilliK In prlcea from tf lip
All prlrea audlnx In H. Chll
nren'a ilreaaca UNr. alep-lna II S.
hnan VMr. NumiTiiua other arti
cles marked and will ha In nur
window toiiUlit vi ml tomorrow.
Vfli-e them Uuallly a well aa
price. Modo rihop, 113 Main
Adv. 13-lt
Kmin Fort Hlimiul li
lt. K. (Inrdn tranaarled bual
neaa la tho city ynatcrdjy from
Kort Klamath and vlalted with
hla diitiahl.T. Mlaa Kaye Cordi'U
Mr. (iordi'n wtta a cueat at the
Motel Hall whlla hero.
IjtrT Hlilninont
(if ftuluab.'a. every derrrlptlon.
arrived al lluaier llrown Khoe
Hloro today. Adv. 15-lt
H 'lM-ria In Il-nil
Ulatnath Kulla people In Ileml
Monday Included K. W. Iluli-r'a
He waa rcxMermt at fie I'lli.t
Hullo Inn. llend llulletln.
Unit aialnat tho California Ore
con Power company by Marlon X.
Kennedy of Klamath county l.r
heavy damagea for the d.-ath of
Kennedy aon, h.ia been tr.ina
ferred to Ihe federal (llhlrl.-t
court III rortlnnd. The povcr
concern requoated tho (raiff'-r
linen nan It la Incorporated in
I'nllfornin, while Kennedy Ih u
raaldeut of Oregon. Mcd'ord
Newa.
For Inaurance
Hea Ja. II. Drlicoll. WIlMam
ni.lg. Adv. If
Houa:litrr la Ho-n
Mr. and Mra. Paul Arnett of
Klamath Kali are tho proud par
ent of a hnhy iclrl. born at tho
Klamath Valley hoapltal thl
morning '
HpanUli War Veteran
Menibera of Ilia Kpinlah War
Veorn are reqiieated to attend
the meeting achedttled f.r eight
o'clock thla evening at the court
houae.
Arrive! rnmi l.'ortlani!
Franklin Hunnett of Portland
arrived in Ihe rlty from Ihe
north thl morning to tranaact
btmlneea here, Mr. llnnit la
topping at the Ilolol Hull.
MESSENGER OF
U. S. ACCLAIMED
(Continued from paga 1)
with 111 uaual quick ainilu and
wave of hi h m.l.
Ambaajudor Morrow beamed
with pleantira at tha friendly
demon! railon.
( lievr KHit.
Along lho routo to the foreign
office whero the atreeta were
till heflnnged with tha alar and
atripi'a and Mexican color from
yrsiordiiy'a triumphal- procealon.
tha populace recognlred tho filer
and cheered him mndly.
Newa of I.lndberah' arrival nt
the forelEB office tpread through
the troet and within a few min
ute the corridor of the building
wore parked with apectator apj
plaudlng tho American filer.
Kinllra and Nod.
Lindbergh a ml led nnd nodded
In appreciation of (ho welcome
and accompanied by Amhaaaidor
FOUR LEADERS !
FACE CHARGES
(Continued from paga II
lug thn charge and dnil.d that '
llii'y ever had received niony
fro;n mirh a aourre or had bi-en
approached by any on who might j
h:.ve een Intereated In such an '
ofl.-r. i
MorrW III
Henator Norrla who la III. fr'm:
Ii a home, denied any knowledge
o( the aliinh fund.
renuior noran waj nnmea in
d riimenta ua having been de
tlm d lo rec-lve tr.UO.OUU. II' f
lln waa to have received 1350.
iioo. according to the document.
I. uKollette 1 10, 0011. and Norrla
presumably lha remalpder of the
II. 21:1.000 fund.
All of theae four enit'rr
have been aeilvely Intereated In
Molcnn uffalra and at one time
or uiiother each of thorn ha (Ha
uler oil with the .Mexican polio lea
ol the Coolldge admlnlatratln.
"It wa not delivered to me."
a ltd lloflln, referring to a tale
m. iit In Ihe document that he
a annuo .d to have been paid,
nr.o.ooo.
"I have not received a cent ex-1
opt aorjia expenne when I wa
cn a lecture tour about Mexican
L.'f.ilra." he aald. j
"Thla 1 the work of rome
enemy." ho aald. "I. will hava a
rood deal tJ aay about thl on
the floor of the enate. Thlnga
have come to a pitiful paa wlu;n
we cannot avoid blackmail?.
getting at u. I
"I'roaetTitr:"
"I hone the committee. Vlll
proaecute theae crcoka and acoun
drela." Senator IjiFollette named in
one tf the charge, a the aen-
ntor for whom a fund of 115.000
wa provided, followed Heflln
on the stand.
1 "Tho attempt to link my name
with tbee charges la an Infam
ou. Intolerable fraud. I bave
never been approached either dir
ectly or Indirectly by a' Mr. Hab-i
erman or anyone purporting to,
represent him. J
j "It ejm to me that the com-
mlttee la under obligation to
. proaecute thla inveaitgatlon to the
.limit to the end that the au'hon-,
i tlclty of these document may be
eatabliahed or their lamiy
proved." j
I!enie tliarar
"The dastardly attempt to link
my name will not cause me to
deviate from the course I mark
ed cut for myself In regard to the
Mexican police. "I have not re
ceived any money, things of
value or emolument of any kind
from any persons directly or in
directly." Senator Borah then took the
witness's oath and was Inform
ed by Chairman Reed that he
was supposed according to the
dceuments, to have been destined
to receive f 500,000.
As Heed read the amount, the
crowded hearing room rang
wiya laughter, and Borah smiled.
"My first information of this
reached me about the time the
PASSION PLAY
TO BE STAGED
KANTA ( I.AKA. Cnl . Dee. 15.
ll'P) Plans for the completion
of the Paraion Pby of Santa
Clara look another step forward
today when (he raat of pliyera
waa annuunied by Kdward Prea
ton Murphy, director In charge.
The production of the Tai-don
I'lar, written I-y Cliy M. (Ireene
of the rluis of '69. University of
K-inta Clara, ha become one of
lho ohTliheil, tradltli na of the
Santa Clara campua. It ha ut
trao'ed nation 1! attention and
uroiitf'd favorable ennurent from
drmillc critic all over America.
The iat conalat of 3". major
rpeaklng role and an enaembln
of I'iO actor. The entire rwl
of the major speaking rolea and
enaemlile will include 150 mem
ber. This la the largest yet as
sembled in the production if this
famous drama.
document were first published."
raid the Idaho senator. Mr. H.
K. McOarland, a newspaper man
from Mexico referred t It.
"No one ever appr:ached me
In a matter of thla kind. I bad
no communication from any one
In connection with thl either
by mall, wire, word, or any
other manner."
SEE! "THE FLANDERS FLOP
A New Inspiration in Dancing
at the
MILITARY BALL
TUESDAY, WINTER
DEC. 20th GARDEN
CRATING STORAGE HAULING
..Alt...
I'lioiioiiiplm
Hew ing iac hlivff
Trunk)
I'urnlture
...on...
IIijum'IioIiI Ciomlit
riannn
rhnnnjcrnph
Tru uk
See or Call
-lral . 1
I-orm DlMtHnvo
sp ii job
by hour or
rontrnrt.
City Transfer and Storage Co.
744 Klamath Phone 433
NEW YOItK. IJcc. 15. (AP)
James It. Bhoffleld. former Amer
ican ambasaador to Mexico, to
day declined to comment on Wil
liam Kandulph Hearst's asserticn
that the Mexican slush fund docu
ment had been aubmltted lo the
American embaaay In Mexico City
before their publication in the
Hearst newspaper.
"I prefer not to mike any com-,
meni of any kind," Mr. Shef
field aald.
1J4I
Give Your j
Photo
We make pictures 'til
4liAA tAnra ltifaA ifnriciav
for Xmas delivery. '
STINSON STUDIO
MAY KING
Phone 252-VV
737 Main
MncDonnugli Analat
C. 0. Bholtnn, dlatrlrt manager
nf the) Mutual Benefit associa
tion, will be assisted In thla ter
ritory by. J. A. ' MnoDonough,
apeelnl repreaentntlve from Klam
ath Falls. Med ford Trlbuno.
From Hnrnuue lllvor
Mr. Allro Clinton shopped In
the city yesterday for everal
hour from Iter home at Sprngue
Hirer.
Fmin (iillontiln
Mr. C. It. Ueffenlmcker of
Chlloquln tninanclod -hualnea In
tlin city yostcrdny. While hero
Mr. Deffenhncker reglalorod nt
tho Hotel Arcade,
VIhK Bond
Mr. and Mr.
wore In llend 1J1
week from K 1 11 111 n 111 Falls,
Bulletin.
N. O. Toll on
in 'first of thl"
lie nd
Io Your Clothe Carer You?
Henr Mr. Booth-Cllhhorn nt
Klamath Temple lonlght. Adv.
15-lt
Frilrrnl I'mlil IK
' U O. Hhlrlvy. fedor.-.l yroU!
bltlnn agent for otilhern Orepen,
arrived In li.o illy jC'ti'itlny
frot.i lotllind In apcntl rnventl
dayn In Klnmiiih comity on offi
cial buslnea. Mr. Bhlrley 1 reg
latorod nt tho hotel Hull.
Visit Metlfonl
Atncng Klnmnlh Fall resident
In Medlord who arrived are H. T.
Caspar, John Molln, Fred Wells
nnd (Irace Troweraey, Mcdford
Tribune,
Ilcwervnl Ion Mil llo Mndo
Members and eligible mnmbor
nf the American Anaoclntlon nf
University Women nrn urged lo
make reservation for Ihe regular
monthly meeting lo he held at
Llukhavon on Saturday nucrnoon
n mrwrm a rxzvctx a aitwji h tuuwiu j
j; Winter Brings .
j Sickness j
JJ .And 8icknei means Doctor. -Hospital ' !
I nntl medicine bills besides the loss j j 1
ill U1 uituuiB. p n a
IP 3 The Mutual Benefit of era the most prac- ,. a 1
f I ' tied! way of taking care of this loss ' I 8
B H . atia-wild vnn liA Iniitnid ri in If cm )lf e S I
Ii J i
1 Come in and let ua show you this plan 11 1
1 1 of protection.
I lilftl j! !
I OWjVJSA, 1 1 1 I
I JOHN HOUSTON ml
I MXT HAl.l. HUltL. ' 111 I
I I EaiajLUi,!iiiiiu:iiwniiiitiuiiinuuiuiiiiiiuiiui.;iuiunimiii'LUiiuJwiiaiaA.a 11 I
LsaTlkWMfiiifflrrii'1
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Out Our Way j
- -4Sy AMESFof! Mil A 'My
U- COULOK.T M MOVIM' ARoum'
vAft h?or ov4'm m-rs him movim' ' ;
Vol ViMnE'OB p.Yt - j
. . . .11-, riL a.r7.VMlLLlAM, :
1 ?VA1N. Uiri"ir. 'w. . ,t err. cn. .rsvKt. i J .
"LET YOUR
GLASS
TROUBLES BE OURS"
All kinds of Gla
for all purpose
Estimates gladly furnish
ed for:
SASH DOORS
.FRAMES
CABINET WORK
The Glass House
Phone 477-W . 1 1th and I'luc
BROWNE'S PAINT STORE
"Vahpar" Wall Paper
W. P. FULLER & CO'S.
Paints Oils Varnishes
"Western Made for Western Trade"
THE BEST ON THE MARKET
Phone 75 ., 1029 Main St.
ANNQUNC
EMEN-I
We have installed an up-to-date RADIATOR and FENDER shop and are ;
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now in a position to take care of work along those lines. j
Again We Lead
The R. R. R. GARAGE is the only Garage in Klamcth Falls with a radiator
and fender chop in connection with a general repair shop and to assure you of
100 per cent work wc were fortunate in being able to secure the services of K. North
of San Francisco (Formerly of Klamath Falls.) Mr. North will be glad to have
any of his old customers call t.t any time.
It's All Fixed Now
When your car leaves our shop, you can bet that it is in tip top condition
end that you won't receive an exorbitant b ill either. ,
Our standard is such that we're satisfied with nothing short of perfection;
and our well-equipped staff of expert mechanics stand ready to mt-ke good our
boast. '
TRY US AND SEE! YOU'LL BE SATISFIED.
R. R. R. GARAGE
Fhone 212
ROY LAPRARIE
REX LAPRARIE
831 Klamath Avenue
RAY ANDERSON
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