Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1925)
Page Two Sunday. November S. 1025 FATHER DEFENDED BV DAUGHTER IN MURDER HEARING niuaemcnt ', Q Vht torra of; did your sister hare? , A She lay cn the floor ind 'ome time, pl.yed with paper. Tfimc TUC RIJSY CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS She could -make It rattle and he.a,Ai'uo 1 r,IL UUJ ' ,,,,,.1, from ui omit rnoni.inr isz I AUKM'Y w'niin. J MEMORIES OF GREEN PASTURES AND LOWING i Increase OIlOWIi in .how.d so. For im county 1,1,1, f; CATTLE RECALLED BY JUDGE ORR WHERE NOW All County fchOOlS.,,. -itv MT VI AUtTU FAILS' Uf - A Increuae of 4 J .IMrKlibt. TK.A" teemed to like to hear It. , Q Could she raise her hands? A So. Q Could you tell when she was , in pain? ! A. Yes. she would draw up and ' 1 ret stiff. There was no way of Living Sister TelU of Care knowing where the pain was and ,un . Km. .-.ml this U ' his brother. Marshall Orr of Un IMn .van tf it boar the pell valley, he spends miK'h of hi , mrk1 of a falrr tale, a boy time remlniseliiK of the d.iys when, county ..... i t n vrv i.i now matured a ri.koty, brldt ran over Link i4Ui Jmk.ou his cos in the lot where the White ' river, when that section of the city hlsh school principal. Pelican hotel new stands. which l the most ihi.-kly crjwueu nnre nnnn another time, the with huilnefs hotuex. was but a A material increase in all scnoou .,,), w4i But,j lu the eoun of the county, lucludtnit enrollment ,cho0. In both raJ anu niRn hool itiperlnlenilent and Klamath county .tMr'Kltbt..Th lyiliiupp.r I ' Aai .lcldBt,u J I rf(UltUJM yl hool. Ths bo,,, I. shown In ths report obtained spECIAL SUNDAY HOURS from the omces ot r... . . . Aiuruin mi wit mv vi i iti Am vmunu K1,l","t..rltJ Hcb, Bpeclal Sunday hours for the responsible fur t,, j. iMiimatii raus pnsiomre were an Given Imbecile Slain In , we had to guess. (streets of Klamath Kails were the paaturo for cows, a eratrhing place ; na,, been noted. Mercy By Parent ! Q How did your father treat ; pleasure pastures of the boys that for chlfkcns and where mum 1 Haiel? !. now ceased to pasture. Reese mid even turkeys could be A Kather cave her the most Those were tile days when Link-, beard at any time ot the day. In comparison with the flmires of ISit an increase of 76S pupils evening.. KlIlsW J nouncrd iw.fc tain ujr i-u.iioMir ly niuiic SUpsrvliOT John A. McCall. due to llio In- Ini. ahllliy to romplete the work In the I LITTLETON'. Colo., Nov. Tears fell profusely and sobs were ...i,i.,f,.i ...re inv. rfv..tinn .-ill. Klmith Kails n,l K!am- evening- and during the nlfht the only sounds In the Utile court on earh, he put all his devotion ath Kalis had not entered the mind Orr .resided in the Klama;li room here late this afternoon as a t,,. Bt the cltliens of the little town country frcm 1880 to l!ia. He fci Q.-Did you father-, treatment , ' the rush stre.m. j now a retired Judge of tne arum f h. et,.,nr. aft,r vo, moth.1 It waa In those nover-to-be-tor-, court of Reno. Nevada, and I. prac er' death i Ken days that John S. Orr lived tielng a Vrt judge Bain on all 11.. li.. I,... .."! With the arrival of certain tlx- m...i. Krancea Bishop told a dramatic story of the love, care and devo tion of a fatii?r for a crippled daughter. This father. Dr. Harold K. Dial er, la on trial for the murder of the daughter he cared for and loved with an unending devo.'ion. Frances Bishop is another daugh- her more. privately. ! i- i' i i. ...11- Bnri .....-.1 i linn tiinnitnient in tt w II live 111 . . 0 " T. n rountv lude of Klamath Kalis hi memory are the trees which tirade schools numbered lasi year wilh an Increase of one postofflco lobby. year ut rurmoru. Mne mgn school m .... .uU., . .., lh. ,.. are reported. : ,,,... resnlar hours will be Kvery hat lu. All grade school In the county ,nnouai.,.d. keeping open day and f ,01f ,u m"M twin Including the city schools or Muni- uki, .". ; ath Kails show an Increase of 66. , hirlii.l. .. follnwJ In 1924 an enrollment of 2695 was ' 111: u.iw m. ii. iu . . if H. ).., once in the morning and once in , during the earlier "SOs. line the court house grounds. As recorded. In 192& ber High the county. not students uuiii- ihool pupils In 1 a. in. to 10:30 a. m.: 11:30 including the a. m. 3:30 p. m ; 4:30 p. m. the afternoon to see after her. The sincerity with which Fran- Now John Orr has relumed to mere shrubs, hardly Msger h"B ! K,.malh F.'Is school. 170. Figures to 10:30 p. ces Bishop told t-r. three year's younger than the ke,y ,0 do mm than ' look with smaiement upon the rapid the holly trees which Tom Tracy , utrldes made hv Klamath Falls, recently planted. Orr foresaw what her story, one . , ivi.ni. n... fr ..f Klamath la now Btivreriating. the ............. .u..v ni. Forbes Pure Eighth at kf Good Scr1ctcJ cripple and who took the witness stand for the defense and added a touch of pathos to the trial that reached from the jury box to every. spectator In the room. the testimony ot any other in free ing her father, gripped every l!t- ner. District Attorney Stone who had i throughout the trial challenged his old acquaintances left and with i "city beautiful plan.' Chautauqua Agent the single admission tickets will re 'vert back into the treasury cf the SeCUreS Guarantee According to Sterling, there will he ten programs Instead of twelve Klamath Falls will have another as formerly. However, the programs When Mrs. Bishop took the stand nearIy eTery question of the de the court room stilled. i fense, offered only one objection Lewis De K. Mowry. caiei ae- and , , w when Mrs. Bishop ' ..n.n f Ptll.nn.Whiio rhaiitmnma. will romo to Klamath Falls direct fense counsel, asked the usual pre- 1rst took the I accordlng , H 0- Sterling of ly from the big seven day de luxe liminary questions of the witness. J Mrs Bishop's husband. Roy E. Portland, who has been in the city circuit which appears In the larger District Attorney Stone offered Bb,h0Pi Mt wrth other witnesses ,he past week for the purpose of cities throughout the south and one objection his last during the d wept profusely. obtaining the signatures of those , west. woman. .CTumUu,. The situation grew so tense ln!wno wlu guarantee funds for the Then the dramatic story began, a the court room Mr3. Bishop ' sppearance of the artists. mint v-hfoh fhtt rlefonfiA nvitfcti in . .. . . . Z m., f . ,w of w.nT Clutcnea gIttM OI waler' lrom The contract has been signed in have been formulated, according to Kain bl Cell cm lu iu uu wilh . , , . , g will leave .ejn. a men's quartette which Is this morning for Chico, California. aiwtty a prime favorite during any , to present a similar proposition. He appearance, four or live lecturers came to Klamath Kails the latter n( nai0nal repute and several mus-1 part of the past week from Rose- j ca mimber9. burg, where members of the Wo-. Within two weeks the program for the Klamath Falls circuit will time he killed his daughter and ..... v..., , proiessicnai men auu women m , Xner0 a possibility of mere .... v j,. . k " Klamath Kails. Sterlin that he was doing a humane act, that judge g.mnel Johnson called when he relieved this "human' recei!a. After a few minute the hnsk- of It sufferings. mnrt convened acain and Mrs. Bishop finished her testimony. Mrs. Bishop was asked to des cribe her sister. "She was pitiful, she said. She was cross-examined by Stone, who brought out that much of her contract in . I n. K. K. ATTKNTinX men's club signed like ah S. She could not stand. tl y eiTe a, the coroner-. i.. Aloha Chanter No. 52. O. E. S. eonld not tell us anything and ,, Dissatisfaction, which was the w(, meet in regular session Tues-, bad no more mentality than a FoiIowlllg the dismissal of Mrs. ' outcome of the circuit in the city day. November 10 8 ; month old baby." rn.i, ,v , .. ,h.'last season, will not appear this Masonic Hall. Worthy (.rand Mat- monva om oau. BUhop from the witness stand the, .' ' fc ron of Oregon will make her of- iuo cuurv room r,u ... , court recessed until 7:00 o'clock j -.--"'"..--- UcM vlslt (hat tlme. , tonight, when a night session will ' l AMELIA HANKS, be held. Just EOc a month that's all It costs for the prompt and regular de livery of The Klamath News to your home or place of business. Phone 877 now and service wilf start as' soon as yon wish It to. the difficulty with which Mrs. Bishop told her story of an unfor tunate sister. Tears began to fall in the spectators' flection as the witness began to tell her story in sobs. Blazer sitting with his counsel, drew oat a large i white handker chief and wiped tears from his face as he wept silently, but deep ly n. i. .... ., j t Dresses $7.50 and $15.00. at One Juror wept aloud. Two Men.nh. nu. ki. I i .1 .....i. i. ..i kr.t. .1 . ... rf der which a certain percentage of jcg Worthy Matron other showed signs of deep emo tion. The testimony continued. Q Could your sister talk? A She made a guttural sound much like an animal. i Did she ever, have a severe illness? A She had many severe illness es. She would often go Into con vulsions. On one occasion she had four before we could atop them. Q Who took care of your sister? A My father. He stayed wrth her nearly all the time. She slept in his room throughout the 32 1 years of her life on a hospital bed. He used to get up at least once every night and turn her, as she could not turn herself. O. Was your mother ever able to care for your sister? A No, but she had to some times, when father was away on a case, while he was practicing. If your watch goes bad, bring ' it to Evans Bros., 832 Main St. N8 Buying CHEAP GLASSES Is Poor Economy They are made by mold ing the glass (not grind ing) and the surfaces are naturally uneven, like a bottle. They distort the rays of light, .cause pain and discomfort and in jure the eyesight. Our prices for fitting and furnishing ground-to-order glasses are reason able and consistent with the value of such services. DR. GOBLE Ryea Examined QUICK SERVICE 700 Main Street Glasses Frame Ground Repaired 25' is the right price to pay for a good tooth paste LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Large Tube 25 iPUBLIC SALE ' At the DenlH OTallngluin Uuiii h in Paisley. rrgn, 44 mile north of Lakrviin. Maruclatn lliicliway Kntiro IMstanre Thursday, November 12, 1925 IlrKinniiig at 111 u'Clwk A. M. 80 HEAD OF CATTLE 80 , HE(ilSTKHKI) HOI.STKIN HilKSIAVS l'Umly Ormsby Korndyke, ts yean. Hull .,...'' 417tH J.unily OmiMby Jewel, 2 yenr, Hull .:...Ni. 4172'tl Yuniinora Korndykc Wayne, 7 jrars, row ....No. 45-11.! ( pal Mutual lOliutli lil, H year. '- Xo. HI721M Four t.ruilo Hulsti'in ow; one (.rode HoNteln Heifer Cows All Milking or to Krcshen Soon KKUISTKKKII JEltSKV t'ATTI.K Mixslonury Chinim. SS yi-r, Hull .1 No. Uil'JO'JM Fonry's l)oll, 7 years, Hull - Xo.l7HIII7 Kdith's (iuldcn .lolly, 2 years, Hull ( No. 2401 1 7 Lnss' Golden Rosier, years, Hull , No, 1EEUI1 1 Two-VeBr-)M Hull can be Itodintrnil. Two Yearllnic Hulls can be Hegistered. T Nobles Grace of JLurkiainutc, lo years, C'ow.A'o. 807(7:t Princes Daytonn,- 4 year?. Cow Yo. IVItMM.I Hrowny GlvendoU, 7 years, t'ow .." No. 484Hir Valentino of Ynnililll's Ixllth, 4 years, I'mv i,XIIM ZIIIiih I'nnsy, B yinrs, t ow Xo. 60UIUi Three Yeurling; Heifer ran lie IteKlstwd. Vmvsh All Milking or to Freshen SHin Forty head of Grade .li-rsoy rows, milking or soon t4i freshen. , Mfteen head of Grmlo Jerwy Heifer coming it years, soon to freshen. Twelve head of Giwlo Jersey llelfiTx, i-onling 11 year old. TKHMS IF HUMiBh or approved Xotes. VKKK LIXC'H AT MM1X, with cofre-, Jerw-y Milk and Cream. Catllo piirchased ut tills sale, will Ihj di-livtTetl t Lakevk-vt if deelrt'd. . L. D. HOY, Owner -H. M. NOLTE, Auctioneer. . C. F. SNIDER, Clerk. ii ' mmmmmmmimfmaM t , 1 ' , - L J. - Ml The First National Bank Invites you to use its excellent facilities for handling your financial affairs. Commercial accounts, collections, escrows, safety deposit boxes and savings. 4 on Savings Make that pay day smile last. The First National Bank Klamath Falls. Oregon Resources Over 3 Million Our Stands Lumber The Tes n "jm m h f W III lU f t, wl--t l. u ri m i-: n yy ,.-Jl1 u- '. I n- '. J 1 f. W- lumber for apartment Let us furnish the your home, your house, your special building any structure which calls for high grade lumber It's quality you want in lumber. For Price and Estimate: Phone or Call at i. The Sixth Stree Liumuer omuan PHONE 866 Office anid Yard on South Sixth;