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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1925)
ft Pags Tw6 Saturday, Octolvr 17. W27 -IMEKLAMATHl LOVE DRAMA IS WRAPPED IN LOST GIRL OF TRAGEDY I "What's the Idea, sherHt!" hc ' wis avked. "Youre nut swayed bjr any outside influence are you?" i Sheriff Hawkins whirled in his! swivel chair and beat a tatto un j his deK. i I "Well." be drawled finallv. "I I mirht say this: you see my wife! drives a car and 1 " j I ins eneriu nroae on suddenly. And mat was teat. JIM ' DECREE OF DIVORCE EtREKA. cut. oct. u.j GRANTED BY COURT (United News) A drama of lore and rlolence that harks bark to the MOSCOW, Oct. 16 Soviet Kus!a i is turning toward t-e we-trn con i ceprion of family life after ytars of ' experiment to discover whether the burden of domestic duties could be primitive (s being enacted In the;lT. Circuit Judge A. L. Leavilt ; removed from the shoulder of the In a acree handed down yester-i jndiridunl to those of the stale. day, a sequence of exciting events seemed moving toward a stirring climax lata Friday. Carmen Wagner, beauty parlor girl. Sweat Into the mountains on The all-Russian soviet eietutlve committee will meet Tuesday to dis- John H. Martin, well known local ' ,ne "l otianeta ooorei in business man. Mrs. Martin. In her fclfwy of revolutionirv Russia, complaint, alleged cruel and lnhu- 1 10 nUt Previously drafted laws man treatment, and Judge Leavltt's ' regulating marriage and family re decree was forthcoming after Mr. i latioss. and to turn certain forests Martin had filed a demurrer, hold- over to the peasants. 18 year-old i 111 "ll '"ere were no1 u'Cent; a Russian budget without a do- foresters have guarjd the forest accompanied , 5Da' , . u afmnata , licit lurking somewhere within it is , as state property and the peasant. Jin. jiii uu. iu uer cvrapiBini. mouatalnons regions that border ' divorced Pearl G. Martin, prominent the northern California coast i Klamath Falls society matron, from Starting when Henry Sweet, Ov errule youth was found shot to death. In his automobile last Sun- ilrea to Russia, ai:i IV liuhilitv r-tcvtntt tit appll .in.-n . die the ories of family liTi wKh would h.tve freed Russia of Usilly obli Kallon. Further projected Vt:-:;itun con tm'plates drastic rvd:Mlu In the cumlnr of capital enrrcs. Only when his or her oftro imperils the up fur di. security of the stale w.nld a crlm- .til he backed uiiul a :! of the Lr.nlin to be sK't. I'n.lcr that categnry of crime the committee will Include emln ? i',. tu.-ih. The death penalty will K retained for ih;s o'iene becau". tN-re is in epi demic of such iteaiir-c iu soviet trade union office, tmbt !eniont represents ono of ihe principal crime problems of Ki:--la For some years there has been chronic friction bctwren the slate foresters and the peasants. The of I! meeting , liiie.l wi'h, and imfihc hal dainsged In I'll Mlem- a UtM ailliuiliililli'. u. oill be Ihe: ii i .it all. As lias burn I .-t of re iltiilon rmnili .1 , Tal" had heard !ilih has I'leiiared , i,;, ,YUii,I, The shiiimI was the re.; suit of hUm lueellui; alasa. I are u.sed to be: Knur I'mroluisu Patterson. I to h.ne a v.il. e In -(aniine a broom." lie told the ob- ! urai by olflie A noli'. - r hih i .-f lot bcrs o! t: " : prcM-nl.ii ii ' by a io:r.: : them r.e:i.- All ueiiit t.p,...tnt in t;ie matter which will be uiuudll litut "uui'f. oTIT Harold I) ." ' U., rrash-' I'I'olllia IS.. .. . '''! No "obil. '(limine a lromi,' janitor at AUTOS CCLLIDK, NO ONE HURT BUT PAT GETS JOB OF SWEEPING UP CLASS , "I in going to play street sweeper lur a time " And he did. Within a few mln I ute the tiria of ju:hk machines ; were lit no tltinaer of being ptinc tured. EVERT rvUtMLitfnj.,: r Kl-r. liAHAGt ' T'.e ! ii i : . lav are mat: Siimild v. wt:! ratr.'In of Ihe Kls'i.j rtnlii-a:i of a s iV, hunting trip. She had disappeared slsted that, at all times, she had unique, but the most interesting phase of the approaching discussion in vaKous forested areas have bit terly relented the state fuurtlon- fallen her, have carried on a wide spread hunt for the girl .The first definite clue to her . whereabouts came Friday with the Iations. The committee will discuss ; the abolition of the distinction now ! .ormed all of the household duties : re'l marriage and family re- ar:e. deputy sberlffa and aroused cltl-""CD eommoniy uevoive upon mi. fearinr that harm had he. woman- i air. jianm. sne coargea. nsa , maae oeiween regisierea and un humlliated her before certain of registered marriages. These dis her acqnaintancea. and had repeat- tinctiona were decreed In .n , jediy become intoxicated. Oan.i,. ,.i t,.-, ,,.. report that Miss Wagner was bw- "V': s" Mne,l"u.SDa.na ,l" Christian legal sovie. m.rri.re ienuea party mi waica ne re- , . , , lurais. vu in is precauiioo now l ii now U prop.vd to glvi- rnresU of local lo;por:aijLe to th:' p:tanl.. while the u:e would ro tain the rreatpr tipjtvrfj area. rf n offirr of tin :f.-iJ. -i g:n'iitttiR thi. ruim:!'. i'.U I'lMn f.ir-iv Turn -.'n ivl yt'ti tnl. ,u4 if whiiH Ihf pti n: :o c'(! ra tint hi h:U-t a- fniiriiihti.vnt a ini tin!ru J I.i-t otrr.ira aNut S o'rloik. "Pat" a s1aEli:jt aloiitt Main .ivet n'.r t!: rorr.or of Seventh, O.tt ho hiarj a era ii!. J!o Invr. tiiitvtl. H ftunj that a (rmk, which. a .rv!;UR to him, had cI- tng held captlre bj- a craxed home-1 leader who had barricaded him self In his cabin at a remote spot In the Wild Showers pass district, 55 miles northeast of here. The Information was brought by Clyde Handle, state traffic poiice- who recruited help and start primanded and abased her. The defendant claimed that her' conside"d 10 onnecewary. An1 ed back to close in on the maniac Spniltc A W Ci T. Other men. hearing; of the girl's ' V.Jj., Uusy Uuzzing Kaliy plight, Joined the pursuit and au tomobiles loaded with armed citl aeni were leaving for the north at intervals during the afternoon to help In the siege. Some doubt exists as to whether the homesteader had been ac quainted with Carmen. She Is health was breaking down and ' ffort ' be made, however, to In added that, frequently she did not . "ease recognition of the obligations being planned by n-.es.!ers of the anow wnere ner nnsnana spent nisoi parents to eniidren and to per-, Mamath Sportsmen's association, t'me- I snade families that each member is when they meet a: S o'clock Mon- obligated to assist in the support of '-T n'Kht. October 1. In the rham I other members, who are lncapacl-1 ,K'r ' commerce rooms t.i decide I tated. I "eiiaueiy on tne duck iced be lor, Klamath Sportsmen VH0?G-ffl'a 10 Have Bis Feed ! 'rmJ VapoRud Another "feed" ihft will rlvul the! venison barbecue of September is Recognition of the equal rights of husband and wife to property ac-! Football rallies, even to seasoned Quired after marriage and recognl-! old scouts, hold more charm than a tion of the right of adoption prob-' scout meeting, especially when the , ably will result from the committee a!?0.vY Val,T btween Klamath ; meeting. Children of 10 or more ' and their deadly rival, lledford. 1 TMr!t ., .. .... This was th .itt..tln. a the close of the season. JL?ZZT?.r?ZZ aVoX wh, "Z'l i IS? - - krre letters from a man In this section Just before she started Into the hills with Sweet and It is re garded as possible that he waylaid the pair, killed Sweet and kid naped the girl. ' A coroner'e Jury has been un able to determine whether Sweet was murdered or committed suicide. RAH, RAH KLAMATH ECHOES. IN RALLY (Con tinned trans Page One) meeting of Troon K l i..t nirht I oesire 10 oe aaopted. in the A. O. C. W. hail, in the ab-i Sncn testation reflects the ten- ! sence of the regular scoutmaster, I tnclr to SiTe greater Identity to the Julius Mueller. Of the thirty mem-tamU7 as a unit, and especially to hers of the troop only four heeded emphasize family obligations. It Is thl A , j admitted now by bolshevik leaders ; the 1 O r w"h f.- ,h" ,he 8U,te 15 "nanHT "able! ofepAayn. n7y Znr: ' big program is being planned by ! - .Nord at :30 p. m. Every scout Is1 asaea to make his troop 100 peri cent on that night. Night and Momins to keep them Clean, Clcjr ar. J Healthy Write for Fere "E Cure" or "Eye Brunt-." Hook Ir C. DL U . S. L Ok- SU O-lct Ktill Any Buildin Economy. durability and appearance are l lie r-sult of well thouchtoat plans and specifications. Get the most for Building Dollar. your SEE H. R. PERRIN Dralgii., Dana, Kstlmatra B0 llnpka Illdg. I-hone iV-J save mm S45.00 ffl. ' jcJI-'?.-""'-"t-"--n., n . 1 I T I at .' I'll , 3 mi mm SS First Payntt Xo InUrat As soon as the few remain'!-. are gone our reraltr J oi . first payment ami full regular prices nitm fc, sumed. Karl 8heiherd Co.. SoT Main Slreet. Last Chancp In the minds of the men and every signal and play of SledfoTd will be wauhed Is a .hawklike manner With the loss" to today's' game v. iiui nan, wuo strained nis,'"oge oagnagen will not exceed aide in the Ashland fray. Coach : fose of 1924. although records for French has shifted the line-up until j the first nine months of 195 show the men are changed materially 'an increase of more than 100 cases from their positions of last Satur- with an average of four a day ap day.. Carl Tancey has changed po-! Peering before the Judge, eltione at right end with Zed; For the first nine months of ls4 -"v. Biiauuga equal in men ana women appeared to Pounding the line is slightly faster 'ace charges from everything from i la getting ground u:der his feet forgery to theft, from violation of than Tancey. It has not been an- the liquor law to the petty parking ! Traffic Laws Keep ! Police Court Busy' Pine in the ' offices of pan, ii EE E I ts c t j n c r ii : nt a a f w i b a t aiiaiiiiiBiiiiii You save both esx TIMBn?. : MONEY II ! 'I ! ler. the hnty Klamath baby, would be able to play following his se rerely s?ra:ned aaile In the con-teat- with Gran's Piai. one of the earlles; aferjnce pan. The loss of Eesier w'l: be fe.t keenly and us'es a rri:rac-i,''i c aige in his eindi: 5s v:-.i.-:r ii is f; tat he will be am -ng thdse miss ing from tte Klamath team. Line-up for G In the past nine months 96i per-! fons have appeared before Judge I fashaeen and paid f:nes ranging' froii fioo to one dollar. j A.-ordlng to Gaghagen. the ma-' -ortty of fints for the past year are ', "--'-"J oi the liquor ,. .. w,1miu auu .o.a.i0n. unwittingly at times, of i the ntw traffic ord.nancea and Dark- laws. . man-- of the I JLal i l . :'Jr-,A"T A 1 BUYS i.t.. Following is the line-up as Is- ini ' have brought the maloriiv i -"ai rreucu yes- w- oeiore him. teTday afternoon: A number of Jlf.r, ,;' v... Colson. I.e. Morgan or Bessler. Imposed by the iudee. m.tit. Joe Bliss. Lg.. Elmore, c ' dr''BS while In an intnxi... Vaguire or Connor, r.g.. Walsh. : dition Then he "soaks It to 'em r.t. Yancey, r.e.. Carroll q., John-! ?ard " This In the opinion of Ca on. l.h.. Zed Barnes, r.h.. Cofer, ; "agen, U one of the things which ,b- iie,.W0UlI 0eTer blt' to prose- j Fines for the entire year will ! Pas well the 1.000 mark, 1, The opinion of the Judge, and it I. an- (CooUnned from Pa. O, I or?!?' thermore, she la in the habit of "mber.of 1924- or this year ( . m . . 1 Will tint a ti ... . a v " wsicumg oui tor old persons and ""in mose or last. children, and you seldom hear of' T her striking one." PkTITIO.V DENIED Sheriff Hawkins con.-urred with I WASHIXGTO.V. Oct. 15. The Judge Kendall In every detail, and ' Cn!,e1 Spates circuit court has den added a few observations himself, i '! the petition of Joaenh v r- nnis woman j n. a. levins, San roprci lur me law than tor tne average man," be said. Women More Careful Driver Than Men Not just a FEW SPECIALS, but EVERYTHING is lower in price at the PIGGLY WIGGLY "We and Francisco. wof their conviction seldom have anv irnnht. ,i,h ' lr filing false in- men drivers. On the highways, they .?,. Tlfr ,. usually keep within the limit, and I violating the Internal rev- Mem to take fewer chances thanlenue ''t an(I of P"Jury and given men do." Jail sentence on the first and prl- Both the Judge and the sheriff Bon "ntencea on the second said that the average woman In more inclined to take her time In reaching her destination. There Is but one mm-. -,'. the story. It was obvious that Sher-! . n.wsins. while Interviewed. I showed a disposition to feci hi. way! carefully. I KAPSO FOR COLDS at FORBES PURE DRUGS 10 lbs. Sugar 68 C 12 ibs. spuds 25c EGGS No. 1 Eggs, dozen 48c Fancy Fullet Eggs, dozen .... 43 C MORE MEN THAN WOMEN the surprise? The men who ' lead Is ne?,!?"'"- Why American life are church attendant. - ? " ery "eetor ' iglon make, for the truest suecel?,; 57; u6""'6"- RN Worship service, at 11 .. m"i o'p m aR.ESSBYTERIAN CHURCH Arthur L. nice, Minister BU1TER Crater Lake or Gilt Edge, lb. 58 C Jackso" County Creamery lb 56c Bulk Macaroni hetti, lb and Spag- 10. All Can Milk Can 10 Market Day Raisins 4 Pkg lbs. 43. 7 lbs. Fancy Large Onions 25 C Fancy Re-Cleaned New Cur- on rants, lb ZUC 6 Boxes Matches, (5c size) 25 C No. 2 Medium Size Van 1 n Camp's Baked Beans .... UC 1 Gal. Med. Ripe Olives, gal. 85 C Fruits and Vegetables . 1 Box Jonathan Apple3, (j 1 Box Grimes Golden CM "jr Apples, box v I e U Fancy Eating Grapes, by box Qj 1 Box Tomatoes $1.00 3 lbs. Green Mango Peppera 25 C Miller's Market is recognized and noted !f( choice, full-flavored, tender Meats sold at A crale prices. Every day you meet here thriS housewives seeking quality cuts at cut pri "We Meet All Competition." Miller's Market CUS MILLER, Prop. Mam, near Eighth Phon.i 7S0 Wt 4 Deliveries Daily I Il ill 1! 2 Heads Lettuce . 15. I lb. Nucoa ... 30c No. 3 Crisco, Can 78c No. 6 Crisco, Can $1.55 iv liars F. & G. Nnnti,- Sanitary MarW Prime Rib Roa.t, Boned and Rolled, lb.-i Boneletg Pot Roa.t, lb Pot Roa.t, bone in. lb Rib BoHing Beef 2 lb.. Good Steak ...J. Sirloin Steak., Ib j PORK SPECIALS Pork Steak, lb. Pork Chops, lb. VEAL SPECIALS Veal Stew, lb . UM Shoulder Ve.l P.. il JK tuaoi, ID, SAUSAGE SPECIAL Hamburger Steak, lb. ..; Soap Z 60 Pork Sausage, lb 3