THE KLAMATH NEWS Friday. June 25, 1926 Ashes of Love Causes Man to Murder His Vife MINKOI.A, L. I. Juua 7 tl'nltad Nrwul Alin of an ulil love, klndM again liy Ihn InuNt ii of nun who loynd from afur li Oiler Mil-iin akl, mid faiinrd III JoaloiM Imagination nf hus band, were "ri'ii)iilhlo (it the trag edy In I.011V Island sorltdy, which occurred Tuesday lthi, when Hyd toy K, llrewsier, I'J, killed Ilia SO )iurold wtfi! stud lillimcir In their home Hi teillumd. ' Thin explanation of Ihn murder nd suicide t'KituiUieed ,by. sllliy. real salute man ins glved, liy the district attorney 'und Ihn coroner trior an lnquei Thiiraduy. during which Ilrewmer'e motive tens re vealed Willi lh Introduction of u lorn lot I r. addrnannd to Mm. r'rau foe l.you Hreftsiar, yhli'h had aeon found III Ihn dead man's triilln. A man whn Vlaned hliiinett 'Had," lid wna at Ihn tliim In I'nmil. slate Of Ohlliunhua, Mexlrn, wrote Ihn letter. Iiul 11 prolmlily never will be known whether Mr. Ilri!ef ever reilprorated hie frrllnm, nor what nory she lold br hushatid after hn hud round tlx' missive, lint Ihn man's mm ihour.ht was la romu Where hn roilld see til licuutlfill lira. Ilrnwatnr "oven for a llliln." Thn womtn III Hie case was not Inrrlnilnuted lo any extent, licvond III Indication thai she hnd wrlili-a to "Had," and Hint hr mi.n hid linld her bauds In Ma own. Spiritualist Church' Nearly Ready But Lacks Pastorand Congregation '( """" .""1" ' - 1 ynt Liu- Scout Camfr Will Open on July 19 At Eagle Ridge lli-a-lnnlng fh week of July 19 Hoy flroula nf Klamath Palla will alart ou luelr summer outing trip, and In order to be ellalbla fur the ojouro at Kaitle Indue Tavern, Krnuta niuat be proper,! registered. J Official,, announcement of the dale fur th , first .departure of Hcouts for their raniulos around j wn mad yeaterduy Uy cnutmanter Bert lllerlna at the weekly lunch-j con of Ihf forum of, Ui Chumber! of Commerce. ,; Kngle llldx tavern baa been M- nalcd by th f'upco rompany. and the buildliic end around have been! placed Ui Hi beat poaallile condl-1 I lim. rJwInimlna. bunllnit. flablnx) and bikini will make up th forma of aiiiuaeinant for th younx people. CIRLISH . JDEA5 , DISASTROUS TO COMELY MATRON HALT I.AKK ITV, Itah, 4unr Z4( I'nill pwb) lra. Prank llojaa, lit, tried to mora to fli action of hrr girlhood. Wltll diNMatrou rtnulta. Tin unK itiufron flatted IJI rrty I'ark and, overcome with the aplrlf of yoiUh, wiae the liii'-ry elide iioeil by children In the auiMlpliH, Two honra in her left ankli wer fracturevl aa ahe tuinblefl : to the ground after h'cIIuk down the Incline, I'Altl) ;K TlltVKH We wtah lo expreaa our alncere thanka and appreciation for th lovely floral offering and aympathy of our frlenda at the time or our father'a. aon'a and brother'a deaib. .Mra. Fred -Peteratelner. titto and Alfred Peteratelner. I'eter I'eteratelner. ANNOUNCEMENT We have been appointed distributors for Mona Motor Oils and Greases ' ' ' 100 Pure Paraffine Stephenson nd Stephenson. S. & S. GARAGE Wholesale .744 KUnwth Avenue. F5 Another Point of Etiquette Decided By Band of Women DrJL MONTH. Calif. Juno 24 I United Newa) Another film point of etiquette baa Ih-hu aettled and by th women themaelvea. I' la perfectly proper for men lo keep their hata on their hond while with women lu cominorclnl Ivvatora. ' A committee uf women maAaKura of American akymmperH preenled thlr view cn tho prohlctu at the annual convention uf the National Aaaoclatlon of lliillillng tlwnera and Manaaora. 1 Naturally tlicrn'a a jolt for the men In tho ronceaainn. Mla t'lura C. fraracr of riilraao, chairman of her committee aaid that reneon wo men no iontter demand deference In commerclul elevutorH n In ho tela and apurtmenta la liermiHn they recard Ihcmnelvea nn a parity with men In the commercial world. "When a woman enter an of fice or In office bulldlnn he ten erally doe ao nn l)iiHlneiH." anld Mlna Cramer. "In hunlticaft women ar on the aame level with men. They k' no aperlnl privlleaea und lire wlllinK to piny the came In full ronflrntlty with the rulea." CIVIC HIM'Ir.TIKH T .IUMMT IUIM) KI.KtTltIN ' Civic tocletie. th rhnmlier of commerce, and tho Rotary und Kl wanla cluha, will lnauguralo a vote drive with a view of making the bond election to be held next Turn day aa unnnlmoiia ut It la poaalhlc to do an. This city will hn divided into dia trlcta, and team will coucentrate In aecurlng votea for the IC3.000 bond laaiie for the building of the Nlitb atrect viaduct. i ' Kor reaulta line New Cluaa Adfl. Indiana Dems Choose "Novice, tor senator Kaci 5S G K Albert Stump, a World War veteran who baa never held pub lie office, la to be Indiana' . Democratic nominee In the ram . palpi for the U. 8. Senate A. ( J0O.000 rlmrcli liuiUiiiR ncars compIctlorTat'Lerov vil- lug- in loullicrn IllinoH. It liaa hear endowment and itandt ready to acrve the community Inrgcly, Uut the church haa neither' paitor nor ronerrifatlon. The aituntion la the result of a clauic In the will of J. T. t'riiinlinugli, a former Leroy rciiilrnt, which apccl licd the election nf the building aa a Spirlluallat church. But there i no iiiriiiHilInt pator near Leroy nor any considerable number of believers in the spiritualist religion. Until other dispoiition i made, the ihiirch will lie used aa a library, fundi-for jarhlcb have bren provided In Uie will.- 0 '' FISHERMAN LUCK MAKES THIS MAN WALTON DISCIPLE I'OHTI.WI). tin-.. June 211 (Culled New) "l-'herntauya ltfL' ci'rtulnly mum tolili Jiimea Hobllison of Portland when tlie fjiet that he hud a ffNhlug cretd In ItN hund aaved Itla life. Hobiiuiou, with a party of fl-lendN, wua fUlllltg in the Ne. bale hi rlvw. Willie walking uruiiiid on the cliff lu atopped ou a ItMMH atom Mini pliingetl down lion tril. In liuiilinK, I Ik- fishing kit fidl between Ilia brail mmI a lMiulihr. rufcldouiiig tlie nhiN'k und undoulrteilly snvliig him from a fructuri!! akull or death. No, ItobhiMin luiMn't torn up Ilia fishing license. Hut ho d cbu-e he will continue to uae- it at every ipKirtuully. Vet Training : : To Be Extended For Two Years WASII1NCTO.V. Juno 24. (Vnl ted News) Within a few day con grnaa probably will rxleud for two yenrs the ayMtem of vocntlonnl train ing whlrb was Inaugurated after the war to teach injured survivors profesFlons or trades adnptcd to their condition. The law nnd appropriations for IliU work expire June 30, but at the Insistence of service men. the house recently paaaed a. bill vx- tendlnx II for two year more anil j It follows fiirnt relief on the senate j calendar. The measure may ro to tho President for slxnature this week. Prompt action has be?n urged by the convention of disabled veterans meeting at Atlanta this week. I I The measure will affect only a relatively small number of veter ans, It was suld nt the Veterans' bureau. About 4,300 are receiving occu pational training now, but Hourly half of these will complete, their work by Juno .10. Sluco tho war occupational training has been given lo nearly 200,000 veterans nt a cost Ut ,the government of JMS.tiOO.OOO. Kllgbtly more llinu 5.000 vet orana ore atlll In hospltnls, but thore la no way of knowing how many of these, wilt want occupa tional training or when they will bo nblo to roculve II, Set Fires That , Glory Might Be1 Heaped on Them M1NEOt;a, L. I.. June 24. (Uni ted News) Fred Penrsull. n enp tnln In tho volunteer fire depart ment of Itockvillo Center, L. I wns nun of four members of the organi zation who aet flrea bore and thore for the snlic of a thrill and the Klory of having ihelr own hose com pany ulwaya nrrlvo first at the spot. Penrsall was sentenced lo two mid a half years In sing Ring prlVnn Thursday, Went. W. II. Kruger was sent nwaV for from flvo to ten year und two privates In tho rnnks, Including Ooorgo Penrsall. Kred'a brother, were aenenred lo I ho ro-fornialory. Woman to Serve Long Jail Term For Killing Babe LKWIKTON, Mont.. June 24 l lni(el Sown) Convlrtvd of in voluntary mu.111lauK.1ter In admin Hlriiiic bentinic whirl, resulted In the death a ytiu uko uf Dorothy Ktnwart, then four, and her atep diuiKhter, Mra. KUie Htvwurt, 21 , who sinco thu dnuth of Dorothy hua Imtohio a mother, miiHt nerve thf maximum penalty prem-rlbed for hrr offenrw. In Ulmrlit court here thia afternoon ahe waa aeutuiirtd In iervo from flrn to ten yoara In tho atato puitntlary at Deer LodKO hy Judge Hukcr. LAMM'S CAMP Wm. Illrlley and John Stopple visited In ('hltnquln Sunday. ..l.ll.l.. I am U( I iirduy. . . Tim Wilson recently returned, from California and la now eai ployed. j Mr. and .Mra. Prank Lowell were in Cblloquln Saturday nlsbt on: buaiuess. : . : , , j Mrs. W. R. Hyde entertained the l.nrklu' Club one day last week. . Henry kleuner wna in Klamath j Full Saturday night on bulueas. j Jerry O'l'alligan from Kirk !-1 lied In camp one day lust week. I .Miss Mabel Lew la shopped In I Klamath Fulle one day lout weok. I rt.;i:it avkxi k wku, ! in t: i:i; watkr Incessant pounding day ud night for about almost three weeks I has brought th drill of the Call-: turnta-Oregon Power company'a crew nt the new well on Conger ' avenue down to a depth of 130! feet, at this depth they hud a fine (low of water In the last well. When you think of a new dress foe ihe ITiirlh Thlnlr nt tha new dressqs arriving dally at Hee lleKIll S- MOro. BUY BY THE COFFEE NAME THE AAME WHERE QUALITY MEETS CONFIDENCE Shopping News Service A term greatly abused. But rilcher't endeavor tMeAeWNMeMWWWV to serve their cuitomer i - y f ; eHiciently and courte- ' ously. Honeat jvabic. truthful advertijing and courteous' acrricel r T. With Our Semi-Annual Inventory Now Completed, Our Store Will Open For Business at the Usual Hour ' ' FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 25T 11,1926 We are well aatisfied with the way our fr business last fall, and we sincerely hope that t We did our best to merit your business du our beat to merit more of it during the next six k Our reputation for treating our trade well a good talk about us in Klamath County, which, s TRADE AT PILCHER'S ! THEY ARE ALL RICH thoroughly appreciated by us and we are glad t tnay command. lends have treated us since we opened up for hey can say the same of u. ring the past six month a, and we are going to do monthav -- - - . . . , nd selling at the right prices has created aosne inunercd down to the crystaiizing point, mean T. Your yistis Jto this store in the past have been P aes-ve you at any. time, atnd ia any way .that you Yours very truly, A. A. Mc DONALD, Mgr. . . Just Received a Shipment of NEW MILLINERY Flowers Grace the New Hats; Smart new millinery reflects'the spirit of the season and adorns it self with lovely flowers, sometimes conventional appliqued as an allover trim for the crown, and sometimes placed becomingly at the side. Come in latest materials. These inviting groups are presented here at these at tractive prices. , . $3.90, $6.90, $9.90, $12.50 VACATION LUGGAGE You re - judged' by your luggage, have ood appearance. by using Pllcher'e luggage. Trunks S12.5Q to 32.TM Wardrobe Trunk BS7.RO and $40.30 Suit Case". aU leather. S.T3 to S30.T5 Bags, all leather, &5.7S to 19.73 Hat Boxes S4.03 to S6.08 Others from 81.98 to S4.O8 CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR Just received a new shipment of Slippers and Oxfords. ..... Two tone, patent, smart calf. One Strap, Two Tone ZVs to 5 '. $1.98 to $2.49 Bis to E $2.49 to $3.25 8 t to 11 ."....$2.98 to $3.98 One Strap, Patent 2 'a to 5 4 $2.15 to $3.25 6a to 8 $2.49 to $3.25 8l. to 11 $2.50 to $3.98 Misses' Slippers, Two Tone, One Srap 112 to 2 $3.25 to $3.98 Two Tone Oxfords UVi to 2 $3.25 to $3.98 New Silk Frocks In a special offering at Filcher's low prices. $12.50 to $69.60 A rare opportunity for tho careful shopper. A new shipment of silk Frocks. each one an amazing value. There are many Bmart print ad aflka In dark and tight colors, and newest patterns, in one and -two piece styles. also striking models in plain toned crepe de chine, flat erepe and satin, in all new shades. Bathing Suits Size 40. 42, 44 Price $2.69 to ' $5.49. RAPILCHER CO - .. .INCORPORATED ' department Stores n WHERE QUALITY MEETS CONFIDENCE ReUil S3