The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 07, 1928, Page 7, Image 7

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    TTTF, EVENINfl HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS.- flflEflOM- - J.
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PLOTTO SHOOT
JURIST FAILS
DROPS
'Whitey' Weiss Shot Dead
' . In Desperate Attempt
To Escape
Nine Highest Yielding Wheat
Varieties Experimented With
In Klamath; Results Reported
Criticism ' And Praise1 Follow
Judge's Birth Control Sentence
'iniul
icimil liilllliiit hIic.h, uti'l i r
tliy of full lit-r trial In iM illa-
Nillil of 111.' Illnllll jl.lilltiK
varh'tli'H of wli.-'it In i'ii.i.'Iii
(Ircaou mill "Mi. r 'illliii't ulnil
lar I 'i I In- K In inn I ti li.inln, wii
irliil mil In rut h iy 1 1 In Ih iliriu.ut
llu Kliiiiiutli liuxlu liy tin- I'linitv
PV.i III 'h ffllto. ruulM-rullliM
Ilia funn'rn tit vailiuin .ll.trl.l.
mill tin- Oivki'Ii Kxinrlmriil HU
I Ion. Tlii Or.'K'in Kxiiirlni.nl K""'l ) l 'l"l.
.M.II'.tllK Willi ll U ll. Vi-lol" l
by l tit 'itliiiilli.il Kxi'.'rlllK-ul Slu
llini, li I In- iiiot popular HprliiK
wh' llt In III" ,1 tllti il Ht.ili'H ! it 1 In
iiiiii of Hid li.'ft In li in (nr Kla-
CI.BVKI.ANf), .. !. 7. (fP) ipuullng It Mil out.
JiiiIkij Harriot. W Kvlnx mpiiI only u ' cloy b?r.iro lliiy .'liarx-
t nf lit.lnv Mt.'Utlilll- rillllloiia- ..H.h ..thii tstlh ITUWItl Mllfl
Mill At Uoty, vvatriington u i.iit i.r tiiv i-itiiiitiiiit lit whw h i ,,,.,,1, i,i ih.. itniic-a t.iiitij
Razed By Sudden 1 (ou'i'l hlmai'ir ulli-r awili'iicliiK -ml In muki! murrlol 1 1 To a
PI Y I rl v """ K"urlm I'1" ' " ,u Mlild morw atiructlve.
t,iaze letierciay hr,i(i yran. )IrllI l.lllrol j f.lum,.lltlf (.I1(,(.mllulry ,f
.,, i "All I IMi-iirt.'il l' no." ! roimni nrtatory. fluw.rd Into fli'Vc
I.OTV. Mnh. Dir. .. (All Kuj .. , ,.,. ,,., fwm ,,, (rom ,, m , t.0111-ry
Urn during. II ln iJlv..rr..rt iiml ru-.hl.itf Into ,,, rolltrn, ,.,Wo,utcH wt.ro
" ' ' ' . mm r am- K II ll oinor uvoui.-. tirt u..-,.- h.u .,,. m..i
morn than ona c-hlll at motit. tlm rlr.ht to any whctni-r illlluV
Morallala ili-noiinti'il thu riVi-t-; reu "hall lio linrii. ' fit ruisari)
alim hnuxilly, nml obtained ut- my 2 with oitlv mm urnr. I
port frnrn I-eo (Senile, otie-arineil 1 man varnlnit 1 g nmnlh hi(
Jjxxil room proprlvtnr or Atlniitu, thu firm wan 1mm. Kmirini'. M4
I who. itirrminili'il by a pliilmm a i'ik wuiilil huvo liioked a big
J of Ilia 2 iliiWru,..Balil tuilny: ,.m a plum, tmtt tu. ntv."
, "1 never heard lull of u. h a iimitli Ih Imlit'd aa ttto rhtlin
tliliiK. Nm JuriKL' nhinilil liuvii pimi Illxin (Hllur.
NKW YtlltK. Dim-. 7. ll l'l -A
nivulvi'r. IbKl nliip.it f ruin
tlm iliillitnit nf Hlilni) "Wlilli'y"
Wi.Iiui, low-lira. I... 1, apiM'liuli-d
ilimpi.niilo, fruNt rati'il linlay a
Plot by Willi ll hi. ami ini'inliKm 1 H.
of hla 'iuiili" wi.rv In havi nli.it
n piilll fur 111 ill ftt.iil Hi" irlinliiul
rourta liullilliiK.
Aa It wit", W'.'Uh Kim k ln. , to
.l.'iul aa hi' atriiKKl.'.l, liiinil.ufr.il
lo a Rtiar.l, fur tlm rvvnlwr im ll
lay on tbi floor of a nliorl iiuk
auiio li.'twi'iiii tlm di'li'iiilon pun
and thu courtroom.
Vu!h wiia Ih'Iiik li'd Into
JiiiIko iiIiiI1iiu'n I'.iurl, to la
aeiili'iiii'd lo lifi. Iiiun liilillii lit
tor a big Ji'wi'l "Jnli". Ilu oiiii
a f.itirlli nlfi'iiil.r, and I liv nn
U'll.'a toil lunllUalory un llii'
Juilm'.
I'ollra luarn.'.l lull today, tin.)
a hi, that a U'rlna wna IiiIm
ai'iltoiiri'd ho wua to liavu nliol , htutlun wIuto lin y wiml thr.mlu'il
JihIkii Doni'llnn. (with cih-i'IuI iiiil'iiiitit ami n-
'I'hut would havi' Ii.tii tin' Ik- iilin r.'liiriii'd hi u"''. Avir-inlnt:
ml for niuiftlira ' lhi rr.'Wil.'d Hu ri niilta of all thf inula. K.mI-
rourlroiiiu to pli It th.'lr lu.'ii and. Kriitliiii wln al ran. Ih.' ')ilxln't
ili-
wild iti'ith i iiiniy. Wli'Te Itiln wli.-ul troy.'d t lie piiinii.a nun oi um
Ih pr.ip.rl' lakiu iuit of and Doty i.iiiiiiiit anil hiiiiikhi "i"-
drown pr.ip. rly, ll will kIvi- v.-ty pany, HiIh . Ity'i colli Iniltixlrlui I And. of (.ourw), from Itav
ll Ih ii tlff Htraw- plain, dolm: danian.) Htiiiiati'U bi ;),, uliy ,.,dren tliumaelvca.
'I h.-ti
uiI.IIiik:
hi) Hpollid ll at?alti liy(h(! Juull', ,.w ,hat , married
, .on pie llrlnat- on- f 24 -a"Wfi.-a
the Kourima did. ahould buva no
hard, luir
17:.. DUU. The Ioh l la lli v.'d to ,, ,.,a.d. however, that
havi! Iii-'.u laiK. ly lovrrrrt ly In- ho wan ...iivliirril thu Kourima
Hut-aim'. 'never would hecomo reconciled
.Minln rn of lh Doty flrn do- jnnj iVH toKuther.
drii. y fur tin- Klii'iit to he rather iiai'tiiiriit fnUKhl vallaiitty I 'J pre- i The Kourlnm thrmnelvea did
wire yllow n ml nutter limit la wanted vent Miread of tho flamra to ihttjnot eem ho aure. . The younK
r,,r Komi iiilllhiii wheat. I adjacent Iiii.Iii. mi dlntrirl or tne j couple went homo tofcether after
Willie Kedurallou yielded prac- lown. They were aided III their .ihelr atrunae "Bcntenid" jeator
llcally the "iiiiie ua Miinmla. . Imtlle by iiiuinbera or llio t'hn-j d,ay and atlll were toaethcr today,
Willie Keilriutlon Ih a atlff alrnw- IiuIIh riru drpaitmuiit who made , :
ed. noii HliatterltiK and a , K"il a faat run Irom i.hcliulla. 1.
while uilllliiK wheal; Aa It ' iiiilen norlheuat of here, Willi a
yielded very i loe lo .Maritil lar-te plimprr.
Ill III. He 1 1 in It i-i wurlli furthur Tlm plain of tlie loly (.umber
Jam.'H rlBl ' H'1" county. . and UIiIiikIu lonipany, one or the
l.ulh- lltirhank haa been one i.r tin- 'M wiulppi il lu avuthweal Waall
hlaiidat.l wheata yrown 111 Una I'iKinil. wua owned by Murrereau
However, la I heap vrl-' nromera oi roriiniin.
Iheae trial, were lini veatnl and ""l" "' oiiiyieineu
aeiil lo Hie llntun KxiM-rlmeiit ' H ""' ","v mentioned
Htl.til.il coollerallllK Willi I lie I'. 'd. elllly lllllt 111 II1K.
Iieluiriineiit or Aiirlrulture haa aprlna wneai. Willi aoon miniua
rilllllil Hi'Vellll Hew Vaill'lli'H of 'lUt'lll lr'. However. Uliurr irri-
i,.,i .i.i.i In,... ui...i. I, l.. I, nated coii.llll.ina thero la a leu-
y If III m III other dlatrleta allllllnr
tllla. Tllrae nirlellea
obtain. -il and ti l. d out In ciiin
parlMiti in local vnrf.'tlrH: r'eier-l
aliou, ' I i;.i li, mii-i, .Mtiriiula, '
Hard FciliTiiilnii. Sclrrilon ill;
Willie l eili ration; lliirli.'iitk.
Il.uirl ii ml lllui ii in. Tin. farm
era cooperallna in thin work ure
aa followN: Ii. H Kliufer, lliiluill
xa; Iru Or. in. .Ml l.ukl;
Orllllea. Wllllllllton Klver
it lla-.klnu, 'i'ale i.flku
Keprria lltollve . Iii'. Kh f i inn count y
For Business
Opportunities .
. In West Klamath, aee
Slater Investment Co.
varletlia A bla objection to
Durliank If that ll fluittera very
liadly if not harveHteil at the
rliihl ataKe or maluilty. Ili.wever.
It waa one of the .'in Hi-Hi matiir-
wllh tlm rleiniiiil id aurprlae and vl.-lil Thla I., tiur nlno lii It'K varlrtlea In llila trial and
panic In their favor, fl.ii.it u . I.i.w,. frk u.,,i li... i.i.i... , ... atioilier cn.il p., hit In Ita
ay to freedom for Welaa. i H.-h and other m. iloim of Kjaiem l tliui ll. loK. ile'r with (ial(.-alo,
' Tho Ull. believed to have been Oreaoll. till lllo averiiKe. It
SOCIALIST TO
WAGE WAR ON
KU KLUX KLAN i
Tap
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Southern Oregon Stages
WASHINGTON. Dec.
favor' Tll "" aoclallat In ruiiKrt-ae.
Ileprcaenlatlva Ilerxer, or i-
waa the oulv wheat not affected """ io not ,0,1", al ,1,e
-1 ... ,i'..u. .... .... I .... - l.u ll,.v,.v..r It, bnll. r.f am lll 111 mi.i -.ii-.i v
.,e. y . ... juiuH irom a to u uulirl iui.ro !.. 'Mh
waa led acroa Ilia brldae of i,.r nrr ilmn n .,r ih.. ,,n., r Ihla ll wan ouiy.eided uy tna. - - "
alahla from Tomba' prlaon, drop-1 varletlea tried. It la a rood above varleil.'H. .
bed from the buralnr'a ah-evo aoft tilllllliit wheat. However.! ":,rl Kedi mllmr' Hee:llon 31.
wl.lln I.. whi hii,,lr.rrn.i m Im.i.i.. ... k. .. . .. . i. ..... liaarl and lltueatetn wero tho
. " ir.r.'" . , ,h. cmii h.d bowB mat
..u.iiiiiiii, an, ai.iri.uH.il. iiiiniua wneai iiirro la ao me on- ' , ,,,,i. i,,ri...
n-i.- I.. .... .i... ....... ..?... .. , ... ., ami Ii I. not neeaaarv oI trmendos Importanco
mm . " " "uiH.'M .'.. , ,v j j,: , u.i in ii uy BOiue in.ur IIIIIIB, - '
weapon. Welaa grabbed ll and but mill In moat m-.tloua are lo 'v lurther eomine.it upon
hill k'arl.l ( .1 llir.i.ia.l. h i . I 1 1 I ... i ..... a. . t IlKlla
; """"" ",,1,r, .... uno dominant." The outU
, ly rlxty yeara ago uguluat
klan or thut day.
The Wbconaln mail aaid
I bo
the
"bt-
Were completely disregarded
'while the rellaloua queatiuu be-
ollondan'.. henrd the ahola and good
rau lulu the ia,ni. W ulaa fired wheat la al
at him but mlaaed. Ihnlr, tak
ing careful aim. a hot Welaa thru
Iho heart,
Welaa waa aent lo a reforma
tory ul ltl for burglary, and
had apent much of hln tl.no lu
prlann aliico.
moved.
lie aaid, only when rrll-
Invoked.
t nplaln John Doyle, head i whenta and rind It wurka lo a
.......... . .. ....... 1. For fhoao wlaiilna In truw
H.,,rti,.nK-. ri'ur.iii,iii , - - - i .
xui.i ..,, m,.r wlieat lor feeding purpoHca. Ked- "
wheal. It la a atlfr atrowed. tI'oii I" undouuirdly Hie lesat ;
.lon-ahatturiiig. generally early Variety to grow. ll la high . atlun oro the beat wheats lo grow
inatiirtlig wheat and rim Im lined y'l'I'Hnr. nou-ahalteriiiK. and ear- for milling paruoaea.
to a good advantage In Klaninth ma'uring If plauied around the i Uulgaloa la not atrongly rerom-
Couuiy, eapeclally ji-liere w heal la ,"r" Vrx or April. Alao ir grown mended binauae or Ita bad lodg-
... in large euougn qiianiinea win ing cnuraciorimic under irrigaieu
NEWS NOTES
OF HENLEY
(NM-liil to Till' llernl.l
Junior f'laaa.' Coreiinond.'ula
IIKNI.KV. Dee. 7. "Mr. and Mra.
Ii. A. Weal wera boat and hoaleaa
al a dinner ou TltanKairlvliiK
Day. fovera wera laid tor: Mr.
and Mra tierul.l W.-t. Mr. and
.Mra. K. l. Klulin. Klamatb' Kalla;
Mlaaea Mary and Margar l WimI.
Meaara Cecil Whllley. Arthur WU
hdii. Dais Weal, (iUbert Kllla mid
Iho boat and lionleaa.
The Mlaaea llerulce Dnwaou,
Hla . Ward, Mary Hkaet and
Til r I ma U'w la rrturil.'d lo A.ih
land 8unday. They apeut lh
Thniikaglvlug vacation at their
reaiiecllrn hiinien. ...
Mra. J. J. Winter uud aou,
Korea!, called al the U K. W'urd
home, Sunday u(t"rhnoi.
Mra. Curry Tipton vlalnd In
MnKiiril Willi ; rcliitlvna nnd
frlenda durlnir the ThankaKlvIng
. holldaya'.
V Mra. Sarah Murlaon and daugh
ter .Myrtle uro ll nt thnlr homes
lu Ilia .Ml. laikl ilialrlct.
, The Miiu.i'e l.u.,lllu and Wilma
DuwiMin uti.l the Meaara Lou und
lllll llltl cnllcit on tho Vlaxva
Ollvo A. lllll and Jennie Khiue
hart Mondny evening.
The Indira or tho community
uro hiiay coni;lcililg plana for
Iho hatiiiu.'t Krhlny nlgbl.
Thn Henley griulo arhiiol aturt
ed hcIIIiik ChrlHtinna aenln Tues
day. Air. uud .Mra. T. .1. Ithodea or
Chllniiuln. Oregon, were dinner
guoata or T. V. llhodea ThiiiHilay.
Mra. u. E. llradhury. nnd
dniiBhler Horu, mid l-ola lleael
llno wuro guttata or .Mra. ('nitrlca
Lutta. Suntluy iiriernuoii.
riltlOIAV' H1Sit Mi'-K "
T( S.Vi: liiu doi.i.
grown for home feeding or ex-,
porting.
Galguloa und Oiua yielded
prurtiiallv tho a:no and came
reoiid. OulKaloa la a good mill
ing wheat, mint lu-r advantage be
ing that It la geuerally front real-lent,
A frot on May 1st,
Ui:a kUi.id all ttirf oiieer VatbHe
to thu gruund except (ialguloa
and lltirl.ank. However. CaUal
oa when grown on rl.h ground or
oil IrrlKutod land haa a Iriidrucy
to lodge Very badly, making II
ilirriruli lo harvest, urjil for
thai reaaon ia ohj.'i tluil le and
la not very hirongiy re.i.immeii.l
ed nii.ler llioao roudlllona.
(Hun a wheat brought Into
his country from AiiHtrallu und
lu certain acftfnita la proving to
be very oulMniiillin-, It u a atltr
atrawedi ' htl-halteltig and a
maku a poon cxporiing wheat lor conditions and rich ground.
tltla dlHtrict. . Onus and While Federation,!
2. At the preHcnt lime. a. cord-. beforo being tried out too exten
Ing to triala tola year, Marqula. ' aively ahould' bo given' further '
(Jalguloa. Onus and White Feder- triala under field 'conditions. !
k. F.TrA:
DANCE.
At the Winter Garden
Friday, December .7 ....
Admission $1.00
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HAHTFOIIU, Conn., Dee. 7. HI
),P) At rlHk of hla lire, Pollen I
tiergennt Kranela J. ClupiiHh illoli I
riiHcued a big doll from a hurtling '
npurtmcut ho line today. Ho round'
ll III a crib over u-bleh hn l..,n. I
bled In a amako-rillcd room while
hi), wua looking tor.lenunta. When
Jib rciirheif tho Hlioct he found (l I
" a llnll. and hnrldrd II to its j
little owner.
Houses and Lots of Light
Now tin' innvcnii'iice of having Jumps on hand, ready to
replace Iiuniouls s lliey oeeur. ltuv ;unns liy the
Ciulon. '
'J'his utlraelivc toy house carton contains six Ivli.sou
Mazda Lumps. Order a earton'or two now. Fill your empty
sockets and get u novel toy for the children.
You may secure house cartons of various sizes of lamps
nt the following new low prices:
RAYON SILK
SLIPS,
GOWNS
" , $1. '
fiarln't Dollar Store,
1016 Main St.
Six 25 watt lamps $1.20
Six '40. " " 1.20
Six 50 watt lamps $1.32
"Six 60 " " 1.32
Six 100 watt lamps $2.10
The California Oregon Power Company
iTn:7; OFFICES. p'-ii
Medford. Grant's hiss. Roscburtj. Klamath FeUs-Orcfiou Wwiaa-
are now operating
Taxi and Baggage Service
Terminal Stage Depot
15 Main Street j Phone 999
Call Us for Day and All-Night Service
a
:aitention
turkey growers
Swift & Company, Klamath Falls, will be in
the market for turkeys again this Christmas. '
We would like to have you bring us your
turkeys early next week,' December 10,- 11,12,
and 13. Prices will be better on early birds.
On account of shipments to be made to our
various Branch Houses in California, Oregon,
and Washington 'for the Christmas trade. We
wiir need turkeys later for local' trade but
desire' the bulk' of them early in the' week. " "
If you- have not received a copy of sugges
tions on killing, dressing, and handling of tur
keys, phone or write us for a copy. Come and
see us anyway;' let's get acquainted, as we are
in the market at' all times for fresh eggs.
We pa cash and are in position, to offer
best market prices at all times.
SWIFT & COMPANY
Phone 92 - - Klamath Falhv Ore: '
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CONNOLLY BROS.
Announces an Extraordinary
HEN'S STORE
Entire Stock Reduced for One Week Only, Beginning
V- ; Saturday,-December 8th
DON'T LET ANYTHING PREVENT YOU FROM
ATTENDING.
l?s been a long time since you saw values as fine as
these.' " , ..
".' FOUR ' GROUPS TO CHOOSE FROM
And this includes all sizes longs, tails, stouts Some
with two pair of pants. J',:
Vl !
Regular
$35.00 values, sell (or
Regular
$27.50 values, sell for
Regular
$22.50 values, sell for
Regular
$19.75 valuessell for
$114.so
Hunt the - Town Over . and Yotr
Can't Beat Theee ' Prices
lit
A FEW
NIFTY
0'COATS
AT -
EXTRA
SPECIAL
PRICES
ComumoMly
Big Reductionson,
Men's Leather Coats
Right at the season when
you need 'em. All first
quality stock", made un
der the Town & Coun
try label.
Regular $18.75
- Values now '"'
Regular $15.00
' Values' how
$U2-00
All of the above items are marked in plain figures.
See Window Display.
1 - .: ; 1
Men's Leather,
'Blazers
Greatly Reduced "
Guaranteed first - grade
blazers. Made to fit snug
and warm.. . Wool lined.
, Regular $17.50
Value's for
.:. -. e: 4)iiC )
Regular $16.50
Values (Reversible) '
.00
At 912 Main St..
"The Name to Remember ' When Buying Men's Togs'
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Ya'ka. Donsmutr-CaKfornia