Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1925)
F.Sefc? Thursday, Doo. 10. 102.") Local Briefs of tho other rar and stopped it r.ronnd tho corner on Sixth street. Cole ran after him. Stopping the car In hlrh mere Me.lfr.nl Man VWt..r - EuBene : - " miii.. . Mf..i ... . visitor in " "'" Klamath Kail yesterday. He plans to return horn todey tir automo bile. He la employed by the Stand ard Oil company. and irotiM havi to so back. Both i cars returned to IV 'tinlt. MeMllls ; brought t-lm Itx und t'ojivell to the pol'.-p station and tinned them over I to Officer Host H. Brown, who we.. charse. rwlvisin; them to mak out an accident riHirt. Whether or no they did so could no! be learned at the vM' nation. McMills and Cole left the nation immediately ti watch for tho expect- Mr. Pixlcy In Klamath Everett Hale I'lxley. representative o the General Motors Acceptance corpora tion. Xew York. It a visitor in Klam ath Fall and. while here, will con- ... with hankers Mr. Pixlov. who made the trip here by automo- "'inor ruunln car. bile, has his headquarters in Fort-i Report to roller land. After their departure Walter Snib- j ley and William Welshans. residents! Kaliy'a Conilltion l'nchaiisrl at a cabin directly opposite the scone The condition of "nobby" DeLap. ' of Pecholt' Injury, arrived at the; one-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. 1 police station to tell what they had; Lloyd DeLap. of South Riverside. seen. j was reported about the same last ' Both Snliiley. and Welshams. at evening. The youngster is a victim ,nB time, thoutsht a holdup was tak- j of pneumonia. Mr. DeLap Is clerk i ing p,ce snlbley engaged in an I of the circuit court. I altercation with the officer. Wei-1 snans got behind a woodpile arm-j l now rperx n. iMn n. uunu 'hie fer Ce'e's felling out of Klam a!h Kails." continued .MeMllls. "I I told him i ti-t It either a case ..f him or me Ifavitiu. And he w;is ile eiie to leave. 1 d u't think f .! hit lVcholt !., ,vii the nap he carried wauld nut frae;ure a man's skull. There sltv fur hlttln him. I ... I'.'SkI. fell in elm liack h!s heal. hen I saw him. not on his fare. In such a winner, as to have nj.ird him." M.-MliU said ho a.i rixretful of the accident. He a'?o a:d ho woul-.l welcome a full investigation. OU'XTY ACiKVT KK.TIKIXtl "Not a line." grinned P. T. Kort ner yesterday afternoon. "No. sir. Not a line do you get." Mr. Former is county agent for Lake county. He was told that surely, some business must haw brought him to Klamath Kails. "Just hero to look at some cat tle." he said. "That's all." While here Mr. Former Ytslted C. A. Henderson, county agent fot Klamath county. a worker for the Pacific Telephone ed with a double barrelled shot tgun loaded with buckshot. Pnihlcy . V. . . ii has sworn to an affidavit to the I Klamath Falls to instaa for The ..,.. , . ,. , News it. new Inter-communicating j . Pursued recholt , telephone system, left yesterday for "f ' flrt .truck him. In ; Bend. His headquarters are In ! 1,e "" he mention; Portland ' Cole D? name and says he does i not know Cole. Welshans swore t.1 Juilce Bark from Ashland After ' a supporting affidavit. Doth .nendlnr a hort time in Ashland, fidavits were made ont by Horace Justice of the Peace R. A.' Emmltt, ! Manning, attorney for Mrs. Pccholt. j of the Klamath district, returned Officer MeMllls points out dis here yesterday. Icrepancle In Snlbley's affidavit. He " ' say there was no Star car at the Leave. t After Inspection After I lctu o( pecholCa Injury. spending a short time In Klamath. ,.,r , ,neuf.ht Cole htt Pecholt I. aiis. aunngwn.cn ne inspec.eo ine ; r, te , world , ,,,, ,.. local plant of the Pacific Telephone ;,j u.um. -i v... ac Telegraph company. J M. Lamb. . , ' . ,, . , , . , ' no love for Cole and do not ap- district plant chief of the company. I , , fc. ,. MOVIKS M)H KAKMKItS RENO, Nev., IK'C. 9. John Arm strong Chnloner, Virglula. philan tropist, Tuesday presented the stale of Nevada with $5,000 to carry out a program of visual education for farmers. The plan Is one Chaloner haa been spc-nsorlng In the west for some time and Is known as "movler for farmers." Ho previously had donated $5,000 for the work In this state. left for Kugene yesterday. Fingerprint Man Here L. D. Forncrook. fingerprint expert, is in Klamath Falls and is assisting coun ty officers with, some work. It was said last night. "The fact Is that I am responsi- WIFE PUIS BLAME! ON CITY OFFICIALS! (Continued From Page One) no liquor to be had there. He came : back the second time, getting no ' liquor. , According to McMills, however. the officers stopped their car solely , because thiy observed that Pecholt j was reeling, and they had barely i avoided hitting him. McMills does Ubt believe that Cole cuuld have recognized Pecholt at the time. The officers. McMills sayj. were to wall at the Junction of Spring and Sltih street for a California car , loaded with liquor. This car vea'due at 9 o'clock, and it was dark when, shortly before thi3 hour, the pro hibition officers arrived on the . scene. Cole got out of tho machine, which was parked off the pavement to the right. He got out the right ; side of the car and went around the' back of the machine. McMills says be heard Cole aay, "I am an officer." ; The engine was racing and McMills says he could not hear the entire ; conversation. "No you don't." exclaimed Pcch-; olt. It Is stated by MeMllls Pecholt , threw something to the side of the J road In front of the machine, nnd I ran diagonally across the road. Cole! after him. Not Certain ' j At this moment another car, a j Hudson, in which were Pi rt Srhulfz -and a man named Colwell, passed between the car of the officers and I Cole and Pecholt. MeMllls Is not certain what happened. He thinks that Pecholt dodged from Cole and tried to grab the Hudson to make his escape, and was either hit or thrown to the ground by the car. While Cole stooped over the fal len man, McMills started In pursuit i 1I Vri- , ,,flWPWT I tot J 11." '. --v.K 1 .4- Els Moos Dance To Draw Tonight There U a giHid lime lu store for Hi" pisiple of KtnniMh Full" and rli'lnlty tonight when the Moose lo.ke are hosts at a ilan.c in their hall on Klamath avenue. th occas ion being iholr an mm I beneill dance and box social, I he proceeds of which go to swell the fund to ! used to provide a real chrl.imas for hundreds of kiddles of the com munity. The men are urged te 'ir.ng their Indies and enjoy one of the Jelliest occasions of the semen slid the ladles are requested to tiring box lunches. This la. Indeed a worthy cause and a large rrond la expected. I Classified advertising In T1IK KLAMATH NEWS pays big dlv. dends. Use them for profit. Spend a pleasant eveiilug lonUht. Mouse Xuus Kiddle, lie net It dance. lUO KAPSO FOR COLDS FORBES PURE DRUGS n JJ1L!OAMAth No "long distancQ 'CLOSS'U?" ol what yoti'r tmyUiC, jii i wm i r lTi S. O. Piggly Wigglyd 4th and Main Streets Opposite Hall Hotel 1 J A. . atl CtitZ'M" A ' .rt. J..' J ST,NSON.S STUDIO M&MMM fSFW ' 295 .With Stool; Pay $10 Monthly 'fgwT . JWWlMWmMmm ft. 1 1 r?;;j, . J j"".-v...-....:.j;.s,,,-'!'",'--av? " L -;J . .r- skrti .cW " :t Three Left From Two Carloads No more of this good tone, wonderful value Gulbransen medium size piano may be had this year for the reason that the factory in Chicago is "sold out" and some folks who ne glect making their selection will have to wait. If you want a piano as a Christmas Gift in the family es pecially a Gulbransen you must decide quickly, wait until next year, or do without. Remember there is no piano value in America like the Gulbransen Nationally priced, (price burne din back) nation ally advertised and no freight added instrument, EARL SHEPHERD CO., 507 Main St. KAPSO FOR COLDS at FORBES PURE DRUGS J K 1 GLASSES Brighter Vision Clean vision enables a person to do much better work than when the eyes are laboring under a strain. Good vision is assured every optical patient that comes to ua for eye help. We have helped hun dreds of your neighbors and friends and can help you. DR. GOBLE 7(ll Main We grind the Rlasses In our own factory to ehlt each in dividual requirement. Repairs Quick Service c A N D Y Chocolates Nougct Taffey Carmals Log Rolls Wafers Chew Mints C A N D Y Will be packed to order in any quantity. Place your order now as we pay the postage any place. 519 Main. Phone 533 s. Gifts for Men That Pleas If we can satisfy him 364 days of the year in the matter of wearables, it is certain!)! reasonable to assume that whatever gift selection you may make on' the remainiri day will meet wilh his approval. We offer a few suggestions: Hickok's Belts, Buckles Neckwear Silk Shirts Pajamas Slippers Leather Toilet Sets Luggage Interwoven Hose Silk, Wool, Silk and Wool Fancy Suspenders Blazer Jackets Sweaters Bath Robes Fownp's ft loves (In every desirable style.) Wool and Silk Scarls Bath Robes, from Pendleton Silk Robes Smoking Jackets Golf Sox Knickers Rubber Boots Hunting Coats ' Leather Coats and Jackets Knox Hats Dress Caps And hundreds nf nrhpr 9nc.;k1 C'.Ct- i-i i . Alan, we is'l lloJlv, vjllia ul(U men nice ana appreciate. Gift Certificates for any article in the store or for any amount. Sllis and Overcoats Wi II Be on Sale Until Xmas i I ! m:adinj cLorrnii.ua aiu'iry j III . . J The Mens Xmas Store