The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, May 27, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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Wednesday, May 27. 1025.
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LOCALS
E. J. Fleldman. of Medford: Mr.
and Mrs. W- H. Klllott. of Wlnne
macra. Ner., and P. C. Blair, of
Oakland, are anionic those register
ed at the Arcade bote).
! A. E. Gale was a business visi
tor here yesterday from Langell
valley.
' Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Reanies drove
' into town yesterday afternoon from
their summer home near Talent,
Ore., on business and pleasure.
They are registered at the Hall ho
tel. Mrs. H. E. Koyee. proprietress
of- the Midland hotel was a city
visitor yesterday aftefhoon. Mrs.
Royse has Just .returned from a
trip to Eureka, Calif., accompanied
by Miss Gloria Marks, who will
visit for some time with the
Royses. . .
'.The many'frlenda of Miss Waive
Withrow will be surprised to hear
ofi her marriage to Kester C. Gan
dee by Rev. Thumner, at Medford.
Friday, May 22. The bride is a
daughter of Mrs. Walter James, of
Ashland and the groom Is a son
ot Major K K. Gandee, of Chi
cago. Mr. and Mrs. Gandee will
make their home In Ashland. .
;lrs. N. H. Bogue and Miss El
len McVeigh, of Merrill, were here
yesterday shopping with local mer
chants. Mra. J. Q. Willlts, of Cottage
Grove, who attended the I. O. O. F.
and. Rebekah assembly at Ashland,
extended her trip to Klamath Falls
for a week's visit with ber daugh
ter, Mrs. Docia Norris.
Joe Kessel, of Fine Flat, near
Dairy, was transacting business at
the county seat yesterday.
15 James Thompson was In town
fAifi h.ls ranM! snnth of the city
yesterday on bus'ness.
;JIr. and Mrs,W. E. Nickelson
who lire a short distance north of
Fort Klamath were In Klamath
Falls yesterday attending to mat
ters of business. T
Mr. and Mns. Alfred Burdoff, of
Yonna valley, were shopping with
Klamath Falls merchants yester
day. Harry Holgate. formerly of
Klamath Falls, but now of Port
land, ta here on buslnesa.
R. C. Spink, of Chlloquin was
a county seat visitor yesterday.
I Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Langell and
I daughter Mary Etta, and Mrs. Etta
Kilgore were city business visitors
here yesterday from Bonanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wilkerson and
brother. Win. Wilkerson were trans
acting business at Klamath Falls
yesterday.
J. W. McCoy, former resident of
this city, but now of Medford for
the past several years, waa shaking
hands with old friends here yes
terday. Walter Campbell, of Bly, was In
town yesterday attending to busi
ness matters.
L. K. Cranio who has been a
resident of Klamath Falls for the
past six months has located at Bend,
accompanied by his family.
Among some of those registered
at the Empire hotel are: E. H.
Young, Portland; McDonald Poke,
Portland; Harry Behoff, Portland,
and E. Blrdsley, Susanville, Calif.
FIGHT AGAINST
inand of James T. llreereton, veter
an dry agent rwenlly assigned to
the "dry navy" here.
Democratic National
Committee Head To
Resign Is Report
WASHINGTON, May 26. Reports
that Clem L. Shaver Is to resign as
chairman of the democratic national
committee within two weeks, de
veloped in political quarters here
today.
Democratic politirans who have
been impatient to begin political ac
tivity again, have been urging for
some time that Shaver step aside
and permit a fresh man to take
charge.
This pressure lias increased since
the announcement that Chairman
William M. Butler of the republican
national committee was planning In
tensive organization for the con
gressional elections. '
Having driven the rum fleet I
from ruin row, I'm Ic Sam Is now i
tightening up his northern border
to prevent liquor smuggling across;
the Great Lakes and the Canadian
frontier.
This new drive Is In effect from'
roast to coast, but particular at-,
tention Is being paid to the Great!
akes district where huge quantities j
of liquor have been smuggled since
the prohibition laws were enacted.
This activity of federal officers,
according to prohibition Commis
sioner Roy A. Haynes, Is also de
signed to meet the increased oper
ations of the rum runners, which
have been noted since the Inward
flow was dried UP on the Atlantic
coast. Haynes, who claims that
the bootleggers "are on the run"
everywhere and says that with less
liquor coming in from the coasts
"it is now possible for the federal
forces to concentrate on Interna
tional problems such as large con
spiracies which .have developed for
distributing , liquor from various
sources into devious channels."
High federal officials ar now
conferring at Buffalo on a policy
which will effect an armed blockade
from Lake Erie to the Oswego
shore line and predicts that by
the end of July they will "have this
border corked up so tightly that
not even a bottle of ale will pass
the river." Meanwhile, the most
extensive activities are being car
ried on in the Detroit sector. ,
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M.II.IIKIK WATKK fOMI'.tXV
8AI.KM, May S The right nf
directors of tho Orchards Water
company of Malheur county to levy
assessments agnlnst water users nnd
to withhold water In the enforce
ment of collections 'of such assess
ments was upheld by tint supremo
court In an opinion today.
MTK MHt NOIOI.Ui . MKI.KCTKII
SALKM. May St. A slto of 18
and three-quarters acres bordering
on the public highway In the south.
ern part of the rily or Ashland
was selected by the board of re
gents of the normal school in ses
sion here Tuesday ns tho locution
of the new southern Oregon normal.
Strange Holdup Is
Revealed In Gotham
NEW YORK, May M. The story
of un ulleged holdup In which Hum
uel A. Gtillierson, a California mil
lionaire, waa forced by bis friend,
William K. Gough. to enter a Fifth
avenue bank nt the point of a gun
nnd write a check for 110.000, was
told lo a Jury today.
(lough, a Kentuckisn. who now
lives lu Cincinnati, denied tho rob
bery charge, declaring tliut the
money was given him In a business
transaction.
The robbery, according to Culber
son, occurred on October 4, 1924.
UouKh and the millionaire had hud
breakfast together tit the lllllmore.
They left In a taxi. Suddenly, Otilh
vrson mild, he felt a pistol against
Ills side, and then (iougli ordered
hi in to drive lo the Fifth avenue
branch of the Guarantee Trust company.
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I REASON
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DETROIT, May 26. State troop
ers are vigorously co-operating
with the federal officials and will
aid the "dry navy" which expects
effectively to blockade the 50 mile
water front from Port Huron to
Detroit. Several squads of these
police have been patrolling afrategic
points in the area and motorcycle
and automobile squads have Just
been added. Between 15 and 20
speed boats are expected to operate
from a base somewhere, in Lake
Erie, but the drive will center and
begin at Detroit under the com-
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SALE FRIDAY ONLY, MAY 29
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CANDIES
No matter for what event, von rB
candy here to fittingly express yw
sentiments.
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The day of deference to the martyrs and the heroes of our past conflicts.
The day when we want to give outward demonstration of our . keeping
their memories green. Their graves are our Mecca of commemoration
our inspiration to great deeds and the inculation of patriotism to our pos
terity. Let no grave go unattended
We, the undersigned, deem
it an American privilege to
close for the day
Saturday, May 30
Open Friday Evening
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PALACE MARKET
HURRY CASH GROCERY
FALLS GROCERY
LEWIS GROCERY
PUBLIC MARKET
HOUSTON & PHELPS
SUNSET GROCERY
STONE'S CASH STORES
WHITAKER'S GROCETERIA
' GLOVER'S JEWELRY STORE
MILLER'S ' MARKET
SANITARY MARKET
TRULOVE'S MARK
, LINCOLN, MARKET
JENKEN'S GROCERY
SINCLAIR MARKED
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