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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1925)
P?e Two Tuesday. N'ov. 10. FATHER SLAYER bouse will be ta full awing begin ning with Armistice day and coa- rnnur at CT 4 XTTs ttnufng throughout lh active catn rlKiU Ui DlAiMJ paisn. The various district lead i era are: Mesdames H. K. Gelt, . William Duncan. Roland Wright, . . - . , w j L. K. rortcr, William McN'eely. W. rnysicion in "'"y D. Miller. Oscar Shice, J. A. Hen-, Trial Remain Unshaken !neIt- George H. Merryman. K.lna During Examination lAckley, Twyla Ferguson, Mil'. Ad-, . dllion w ill bo In charge of Mrs. R. , " jS. Berry. Shippingtoa. Mrs. Myrtle' LITTLETON". Colo., Nov. 9. Helms; Shaw-Bertram', Mrs. Heo- (United News) Dr. Harold E. rletta Quinn. j Bloaer took the fight for his free-i The mills with their scores of, dam into his own hands today and corkers will be bandied in sen-1 refused to let a prying, twisting arate groups, with members of the i nd roaring prosecutor take it from firms in charge of operations. The j him. ' following are taking care of them: j Biaier. on trial' for the murder A. M. Worden. Big Basin; W. E. j of bis "human husk" daughter, sat Lamm. Lamm's mill: P. A. Albert-j in the witness chair for approxi- n. Pelican Bay; H. E. Ceti. Khun-! stately three- and a halt hours of 'h Lumber and Box Co., and Mrs.) pointed grilling and questioning Matt Egan. Algoma. ! and went through the ordeal w!th-l Outlying dUtrtcta are as follows.: ont a single falter. I Fred Schmidt. Beatty: Mrs.' The old phyetclan. his mind keen I 3m Leu"- Bomm. : Mrs Maud . with 1 rears of experience in the Blltour- Chlloqn.n: Mrs. Lindsay, rougher contact, of life, was the ' Kmlt?: M T'j most composed .nd firmest man b"- M J:ITf; " , fn the court house. ;?fta- K"' Mr, Orvlle Elliott. ; i Klamath Agency: Mrs. John Tur-; Bktrict Attorney Joel Stones Ta-,ner Lanfen VaUer. Mri w ! pier rushes were parried or stopped C4:npbell and Mn R. s. Hopkins, j with keenness. TLoreUa: A. Kalina. Malin: Mrs. Stone was savage and wheedling.,- s. . verriU: Mrs Belle' blustering and rhetorical. He shift-jAdamSi Qlene and MrJ charles ed the subject matter of his ques-; Barsaort Dairy. tlAwlnif an (Ka fha ra ws) a tin stn ; section but Biaier met every one; with a ready response. The "I don't remember" answers of Biaier annoyed the prosecutor and he became more . blustery as the. questioning continued. The court room was crowded throughout the session. Many stood In .the balls craning their necks for a peep Into the room where the battle of wits raged, . whenever the door was opened. Out of the testimony came a strong defense of a mental lapse, of a subconscious murder, a homi cide of psychic automatism in which Blazer's conscious mind had so dic tation or cognizance. Feminisms By Annette Dradshaw SMITH BOOM STARTS " IN ENEMY 'COUNTRY (Continued from Page One) Traffic Offenders Pay Fines in Court .Those motorists who, over the week-end, bad erred and had been j caught in the act. found it necessary to plunk down money on the dek of Acting Justice of the Peace Ken dall when they were arraigned yes-, terday. j Four persons were arraigned, and j each entered a plea of guilty. I R. L. Morrow was accused of fail ure to use a flag when it was re quired on the rear end of his ma chine. He was arrested by County Officer Knowles and paid a fine of H No ta!I light was the offense charged against Harold Nenow. also taken Into custody by Knowles, and was fined $10. atlr to life to head off this early I reeiy ..orris, accoraing 10 ine start of their deadlv rival. J complaint lodged against him. was The atorv of the Madison Sonare I driving in excess to the speed limit. convention ; and that deadlock- , of,-1': c0" b !".. l-rv three' Veeka during which Smith I 01w.ii Priwlft's speeding charge', and McAdoo fought each other to!oroTed mo'a than d,d anr of exhaustion may be repeated unless j the others. He paid a fine of i20. the New Tork governor and his, rHARrFfi emissaries are able to break down, HUS8ANU 15 LHAKlihU the solid opposition which the! WITH BANDYING NAME south presented at the last conven tlon. This opposition is both pol itical and religious. e mm J:;m mmb fir lit ir AT? .. wmm i piiiiiil i SMOKE NUISANCE IS rd Th. i." w to k. j lhrntivti..i.i t. H d Klanmtl. fan, , "M (runtlunnl rmin Pmjo Our) ilMuaso couds, was not ascertulnvd Whether or not ht blink spook l ' get thruugh bedroom windows aud oil pillow cases, wa( sot testlflod I to. Hut If tuey do I The bill Wiii read for tho flnql j time laat night, but aldermen Uu-j clJvd to puitpotie action regarding i It. Several members Sdid they , would prutcr to give the ordinance a thnroiigh reading bifiire rottng one wuy or another, 1 At I not iiIkIiC meeting, L. It. Bean wns named atslatant flrn chief by the city council. He had been formally rcommeadd for the poil turn by the chief. INFLUENZA 8 SLUSH I Knt Klamath County meat, tho ' tx'H t.eef country in Hie world, at 'the Hhu.u Cafe. N10-U lac. Relievo Gntinlis, Cuius, llccdjche, K hcum Jiism and All Aches end Pains Alt lrit iV knt 1 3c Iki Mil tH. Better than a Mustard Flatter HolelK 8N FRANC!! Kvery Douem cm, J for tin guest CJ Ice water IIomIiJ - rrl:i HASVEY M, hTsl T .w,T, v a- vw TsnTAW 'l''-TSANI) TAPES7MKS INSI'IUK THK NEW FALL TIU.M1IINCS -. i'SY Vv'h.tt lovely tnmminy. on t!tc ioc!;ft.i of your frock! ' s n'"x cr-rI,l,; ambroid cry, doar. Do you UU" it? :.:VV Ji;.: i;i:o niy tapnstrv trimnirti;! It was ir..-.pii'cd l: the Cobflin ; . '''.. t!-r.viiv.'.roi:n wni lan''fl ntnr.Tlotis? "SENATOR" CLUB ri n MARKED FOR SALE he would soil to Sacra i if po?Klble, but If su could not bo effected he would move the r!ith to sumo other cltv. where it would continue as a Coast letttue team. ybA ii committee appointed to Invesi tlgato the Sitcramenro situation will serve Indefinitely, and will co-nner-ate in tho proposed sale or tv.nfer of tho club. I.etieuc President i'nrrv directors of the league decided j Williams said. The conmUt.n of SACRAMENTO. Nov. 9. Coast baseball for 1929 will open April 6 at thoir annual mealing here Mon :rMachine Gunner of Hi-Jackers Jailed I ' KBDWOOD CITY, Calif., Nor. . ! Simon itooby, sought for month , as the machino gunner, who sent a j ehower of bulU-tn Into a party of ! officcri tttcn:ptlr.g to hnlt tho Be sure of your furnace! Your comfort even your hnilth depends on (be kind of heat you obtain from your furnace. That kind of heat depend on the construct ion of your furnace nnr) the skill with wblrh It is l.iniatled In your home. Ileal: rviulra an abundant ciri liutton of warm moist heat: ,jt Just heated air. Comtutt requires ade quate heat at minimum ex pense and effort. HAINES THE FURNACE MAN 1023 Main Phono 323 f woe Pur I.tilD-WOOI) :uu-r :.i comiac wo run tniik. inn. Ivories on most u) We have li.'url, Inch lengths no band utmlr you In i , lengths Uo. cm trl The quality of 1 is good and It is Trlcra are right. We handle all WODU. also COAL J Peyton 6 "Wood la td G01 Main rbi Francis J. Flowers, of this city, It springs not lold his neighbors, during the pastiday. No action .ae taken, to shorten only from the historic antagonism ' year, "false and scandalous state-1 the playing season, and as the null; of the south toward tammany hall, j emnts" as regards the conduct, of ter now stands the clubs will piny, but from the antipathy of that al-ihia wife, according to her divorce ! a full 28 weeks' schedule. Seattle most solidly protectant section to complaint, filed in circuit court yes-1 will open at Portland, Vernon at those of the catholic fatih. This! terday. Edna Flowers, the plaintiff, Sacramento, Suit Lake at San Fran latter feeling has been intensified I says-there are no property rights Cisco and Oakland at Loa Angeles. daring recent years by the rise involved, and that she simply wnnts I The second week Portland will of the klan. At the last conven tion all of thi hostility concen trated on Smith. the .'astody of three mlnpr children. Play ft Seattle,. Sacramento will In her complaint, Mrs. Flowers meet the Dees in Salt Lake, the says that her good name has been ' Seals will visit Oakland, and the But aince then the klan has , "bandied about among common Angela will play the Tigers at V'cr- shown some signs of losing its pot ency In certain sections. Last week Virginia elected a catholic to a state office and he ran far ahead of his ticket The order has suf fered somewhat from Internal dif ficulties. Jlore Important than this perhaps is the terrific Tote getting power Smith has shown in New York state. He, practically alone, survived the Coolidge ' landslide a year ago. He has shown greater vote-pulling ingenuity "than ny democrat now on the national horizon. This Is a tempting piece of bait to be hung up before democratic poli ticians thinking of the halcyon days before the Herding era. If Smith's advance agents can thaw out the south to Its normal degree of hos pitality his chance at the presiden tial nomination will ibe good. ecandal mongers." Her husband, she noQ- Lewis Moio.ng, president of alleges, has, on occasion, falsely accused her of improper conduct. The couple were married at Forn dale, Cal., June 19, 1911. CHILD KIDNAI'EK SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9. The three-year-old son of Mrs. Lclah Perry has been kidnaped by. the child's former governors, the mother told police Alonday night. the Sacramento club, was given au thority to dispose of this team pro vided tho action is put up to the! board for approval. San Diego is among the cities mentioned as a possible new home for the Senators. President Moreinsj Issued a stiitc ment in which ho cat forth that be cause of lark of support from Sac ramento fans he was compelled to dispose of his interests. He added Where Balkan War Is Brewing RED CROSS DRIVE LEADERS ARE NAMED! ' (Continued from Pago Ono) j hoalquarters to carry on its nation-j al and International work. The Test of the money remains In the I treasury of the local chapter to fi-j nance work In the community. Therefore, from a 125 membership 124.50 is spent locally, while 60c goes to national headquarters. The details of organization are! as follows:. One booth only on i Main street the opening day, and that to be In front of the Pine ; Tree theatre. This stratiglc posi tion will be maintained by Miss! Jean Perry and Miss Lois Ilynon, at hours during the holiday, when show is in progress. And fur-, ther canvassing on the main 1hnr-' oughfare will be delayed until Sat-j urday of this week. i A different procedure is to be' followed in the resident districts J .where canvassin? (root Jioiue lu & -a J all r&. vl - '-.:;," ' War lias been averted for present by Bulgaria's acceptance of demands made liy Athens government following killing of Greek border troops, but Macedonian controversy between the two coun tries has not been settled, and is likely to precipitate another Balkan war at any time, Kurox'jin observers say. Both nations want to dominate the territory, while Macedonia l organising citizens army to seek Independence. New photo allows two of these "citl t(a ivldlrrs" fraternizing with Bulgarian soldier (left.) . Investigation revolves chli fly rnund smuggling of a rum conilKUtnent at articles criticizing pmnagwMT.'. of.?.!oH3 i.nulinK lant summer, was ar the club, appearing o:i tii ? :-;v.,rt i rested bora .Monday. paKrs of a Sacramento p.i:i r. j Hooliy was triken by police, who Charles Crahnm and Cc-ir;-. A. ; iinl a machine gun and several Putnam, both of Ban Fr -r. ,,cr. nm! ' thonrar.d rouniU of ammunition In Dr. K. E. Stone of the Vertiua club,' his room. comprise the committee. ,)no officer wns killed and others Tho directors failed to l c Moss landing tattle. . tion on the proposal to m ce llic - -Salt Lake club to Los Annul ;i tho Vernon club to San rran?!i-t. The annual meeting went liir ii,-h to adjournment without another "fireworks." It was decided to iioi,! the next session in Los Angeles, January 9. . The players' limit was reduced by the directors to IS veterans and two men whose experience did not ex ceed two years In major longua or ! class AA basebull. The old pluyer limit was 20 veterans and five of the other less seuaoncd class. The magnates went on record as favoring a three-way agreement, under which tho winners of the In ternational league and Amerlcun as sociation would meet the const lea' guo champions in a post-season serlc3. v7 lK X ;"; " i jimMm fa How He Discovered "V 1 Best ConshpaJion Relief GET YOUR GUNS AND SHELLS A. 1). LAMBERT, Prop. 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