THE KLAMATH NEWS WedncHday; Nov. 17, 1020 re Thrw PiK Woman Will Testify Thursday In Mrs. Hall Case MORGAN NOT MEMBER PROHIBITION FORCE Thn report Hint K. K. "Ilml" Miirmui, whii rcalKnod lil position u few tlnya uko as a niomher lit tin' local police department, linn Joined the fcdariil prohibition fori-, is denied Iii tola by Miirmii, "I hairx not liornmo n prolillillliin uacnt.i Radio Program for Three Days of Present Week FILIPINO. TO ACT AS INTEPRETER HIIMKItVII.I.K, N, J. Nov. 10 t Culled Newa --Tito lllniuK of elm llnll-Mllla lliurdi'r1 trliil has been Brruniied to l lmraduy morning, j neither ilu I Inloml lo ito no. i;holel concert orchestra; 5:30 p. m At Uiul tlmn Hcnator Alenuniler' Imvo sotuolhliiK III lino that In murll ichlldien'a licur by "IIIk llrrelher;" Nmiuihor 1H KI'O (428.3ml Hun 1'ranrtsco siiul fi'uturM, 3: So p. ni., Palace; Itaymond Pol. Filipino employed lu tli office of I'liy Knitlueer Chas. Iiarloy, and a student of rltanford University, will li'uve thin morning Chili-Bean Has New Editor; One Is Quite Sick Amateurs Predict j Hard Winter in j Great Northwest i BKATTLK, Nor. 1. It' going to: ltl'ILDKIIH' KXCHANOR meets every 2nd and 4th Wed nesday or tne .Moutn si i:vv p. m. In Mooe Hall. uim Velma ILooJ'iirfl ' 4 dltor of i for l.akevlow whore ho will serve 'tho Chill-Bean, publication of Clitl- j be hard, hard winter in the Pa aa Interpreter at a murder trial j ouun high school, wan forces! to : clflc. northwest. Anyway, thafa wnoroin a ,-iivxirun is ncienusni, retire from ntr duties o a Hliiipaoii, the apsolul prosecutor, will call rVrtihii wltnnaa stand Mrs, boiler in n do and tiiiniiunecinciii will ii due cnui-au of time. Iw :3I) P. I rhcatra: in. , Utnli' p. in., realuurnut or lludy Kclgor'a liii'l'linr ! what the amateur lilstriri Attorney v. n. comus n jonmaiut and editor, due to lUneaa I i.use rouniy uMvpiiiiiioii yiaae.aori j-h ngll tt caturtMl her to drop 7ruuy a.auig .ni , .,,hno, work f or . the year. !l'llltl IliV frl.tlwl,. In btiiiw llkiit I nni ..,. v., uu,., i.i oiny wiui(..wuioi 0t a prohlhlilou officer testimony directly accused Htovuus Hull and her hrol Willie mid Henry Hlovoiis, of t ho crime. Mrs. '"""iLeffi egion Drive Is Going Over With Genuine Thrill eceill-j riiient ; made Iiihi nlglit hy one of Iho motu-j berahlp committee, i ; dividual .Mimnwlilln, Iho Uiul of iIik three dofondunta fur thn murder f Mra. Klciiuor .Villa, whie body, wllh I hul of the Iter. Kilwiird Wheeler Mull, wua found hciieiilh thn iuli npplo tree at I'hllllpa rarm four your ago. alunila ailjonrneil. Over the uhjiirtloim or d'fiuae rounaol, the rourt aiulilcil tho pnw ei'Ullon a duy'a diluy to give the "pig woman" more lime to reruper nl from an lllnena I hul nrarly pro vvnled altogether her uppottmuie In the eiuie. Senotiir Kliiipaoii explained that Idiyalrlnna at Jeraey t'liy hcmpllul. where Mia. tliliain la ronflned, hml told hi in that Mra. (Illiaon could l.n moved In Hoinervlll Tiiiwday. Imi it would be "much aufer to wall unlll the follow-liiK duy." The entire ettile'a tnae la pri'dU eiitrd on the truth of the "pig wo man'a" aanertlon that alio auw t lie . Vi . . , al..i by The Smoke, 4 II ai'rlie of the iliillliln Innriloi nn Hie night that the ronplo were plain. Hill Fairmont hotel concert oriheetrn: 7:30 p. m. IX. X p. m., KI'O Hiring quartet; II p. in., H iwullan proKruiu: IV p. in., Cuhlrru dance orthoatra. Kill) (Kl.2.11) Oukluud. llaual j fi'Hlun'n; 5 p. in.. bya' program: ( li. in., Ilem'a I. Iiilc Kymphony oriheHtra; H p. m. K(i) l.lltlii Kym- lihnnv ort'liVMlj!! furl Illimli'hninMl The iiieiuheriihlp drive, aiouired eonduHlne: a in.. (:..rnvl,-h' iy imiiiiiuiii i oi iM. n, oi ine!,unr0 ori'healra. American lckiihi, win euii I her 7, acrorillnx lo utiiioiuic weather fore- caatn any. M. I). Buramera, government met eorological obaerver here, through Ie In turn hunted up Darley who j ,ccpted with renret 'by memkera 1 th ald of lrw, 'UPPlng bttrean. In turn recommended I'eli whoL. tna Aaaoclatcd BtulW-nt llofly of'1""1 collected more than a hundred peuka Kpaulab and Kngllah moat,ne MkU gch((0 which 'met NbTem-!d",erant weather prognoa- ' ' " H BCUOOI wora . ear. Interpreter le sent to Uikevlew and i M(B. iiookard'a -resignation waa PHONB 1300 ' ' WESTERN TRANSFER: COMPANY ' 410 Malo ' ' TRANHFKK AND VRATOfO riuently.i p. ni., i weekly meeting of Hoot Owla, bnwdcaat Hlinulianeoualy with etutlon KiV, l'ortland. ber 1 for their regulor eeaelon. Tom Cunning. Tlce-frealdent of the atudent body, called the meeting to order and proceetled through the regular routine of - nuaineaa both new and old., . ; ' Under old bujlnea the proponed amendment of - the,'' conatritutlon. changing the. day of atudent body XovoinlM'r ti KI'O (428.3) Kan Franclaco. Unual feat urea; 2:4 5 p. m., play KI.X (SO'Jml Oakland. Hllent i hy play l.roadrjint from llorkeley meeting from Tueedny to Wednea- ufter 7:30 p. in., newa report. Memorial at .nil urn of football game! day, waa adopted. t ' KFI 1 407m) loa Augi-lea. Uauol . between Unlveralty if California , The remainder' of thej meeting riaturea: fi:30 n rn f i'llin cluhiniwl Kintiffird g'.tfl n m KIrIai vm nirnail ataf tn fhM."iieD"' eom- I'rlana are being offered to In-idonce orcheaira: 6:30 o. m.. Cotton reaimirnni rclutra: 7:0 n.' m..imineo which had an aWreetlnc for the efforlrt .ti orcheatru: 7 n til. nrnuram . lv a n m fllff Imif.l Hamn Ar.:nmhp rf nlam. tfte.itlut mmlur made In olilulnliig nieiiibcra for the ,y Cnlver.lty of Southern Calif or-1 hetrn. ' ; i I winter under their hata. , ulii; 8 p. ni. !ra ma hour: p. m ,! KtJO ..4Ui.2rot Oakland. 9 P. 1 , Helwyn HarrlM, tenor, with orchea-; m., WtK IJiinicndorfer'a 'Hotel:,; Ct'IIWiV.IUXJ " tru: to t. m , "Mmlc J!ox" hour, j whlteumb band, Kan Francisco. ,. . KHJ I 405. Zin l.oa Angelca. 6:3u! KI.X (SvHinl Oakland. 2:30 The f curfew rings in Chlloquin p. in., clillilren a progrum, p. ni .!m play by p.ay brondiaat o( Stan- each Zoellner quartet and vocallata. 10 . (ord-Calirarnla footbal gamo, Mm-'Uren p. ni., Vlrginlu lleiuenway'a llu mony lilrla. KFi I4"ml Klnniiilli pout. The rirat puynieiit on an Knhcx coach, from the Acme Motor rompunv, la offered ua the flrat nwnrd. The aecond awurd It a 12 gauge Kavuge aholgiin, offer ed by The Hinoke. The third prlxu la a liriien watch offered by (J lover' Jewelry atoro and now on dlapluv In their window. Fourth award la flobaou finding pole, a particular tfcatlona laaued by aeveral acore of rain and anow propheta. They hare been checking up on liirda and anlmala, flower and treea. There are reporta of heavy fur, extra layer of fine pin feather on aen gulla, hard coats on flower aeeda, mnch moa around the tree trnnk ami thick layer of fat around the ribs of hibernating for eit. anlmala. MT. I.AKI AXO KAIRTEV Mlas Bern Ice and LuclUe Daw aon and Mlas Gladys' Latta spent the week-end wifih their parents Xrom the Southern Oregoa Normal j school In Aablaiul. ' . llarchrl Smith was a week-end lilght at 9 o'clock and chil-1 r at me nome oi cen namii under the age -of 16 years, ton' , orlul stadium. Berkeley. - j roust be off th streeU and at , "'" " Ua Aoaelea tsual ', home. This Is a- ruling that re-;"""'-' K.VX (337ml Hollywood, laual i fcaturea: 1:30 p. m. fouturea; 4:30 p. m screen chat ! , rchealra: Konneili .l'rloe, " p. in.. orgau.re-7 p. m.. studio program; 8 Fourteen States Growing Cotton, 1 Corn Is Active HT. I.Ol'IH, Mo.. Nor. 10 fl'nt ted Newa (iro-!ng agitation 4iy farm repreacntutlvea from 14 slates --l In the cotton south and eight In the corn growing middle weal ........ ...... r , ,,, 1y jyre i-oart; , ,,, nl., organ. re-j7 p, m.. studio program; 8: p. m . .... l.- .,,. ,,.n. u...-r.r,rl ,,y Fr1(1 Sclioll; 8 p. ni.. fea-1 ...u-reiive orocram: D. m.. Ange la an Orego:i .rA tinirriim' ft li. m . coiitreMV tiro- .....r..f . i n m riHIn .liil yew archer a bow. , grain; 10 p. m.. feature program: tjj p. ,.. KFI midnight frolic. Three nr fiiur urn eflluir InM ' II n n. At... I ..nt..nH r..,.nfiti ,,t i ..... .,.. m . t a n )... - ' " V ...h.. n , IIJ I1WJ.6IIII MJ3 AhtW L big money, according to nnnouno-, (irove dance orchestra. U-ni n children hour: 8 D.I, mint Inat night, and these men are! KI'SN (31E.6ml Paaadena. 6 ' m Vocabts and Inatrumenlolists. t.,.-,. imu .v-m,i7u,-, p. in., uiniirr-iiiiiu nwws ii?iw.i.' KNA (337ml Jlollywooa. i.au"J urraiiip niui s. uiinoiign iney reiuaen i s p. m., muaicul program ny rara-1 faturee; luat night to make any definite : denn chumber of commerce. !,.. a Kiiw Mui.&ini roriiann. p. m.. dinner rnncert; 8 p. m.. vaudeville entertalumcni. KFOA 1454.3ml Scuttle. Uauol fi'utiires; 2:30 p. m., concert or Klamiilli jrhealru: 4:30 p. m.. The Times. Afternoon at Home;" 6:t.i p. in.. Marte Everui suited from official action of the ,m"ioi " . soloist: city council, and any violation will I " " h. dealt with severely. . lu,llmu ""' "iiiy. l" umuer I with .Mr. and Mra. Kenneth- Klahn ; For results use News Class Ads In Klamatl- Falls, S-inday, Not. 14. You can obtain glasses of us that will conform to the contour of your face, yon can choose the style that will become too. You can have perfect confidence; In our examination and work. DR. H. J. WINTERS Eye Sight Specialist. We Grind Our Owa 210 Winters Building. Klamath Fall, Ore. I statements. 1 here Is still room to , receive any "buddy" or ex-aerv.e I man who is not a member of the .eglon somewhere In the I'nlled Stales. The American Legion. piial, la ulao giving prlxea for three, seven or ten membera. Tho prlxea 'nll-alur studio program; lor federal agitation providing Riiv-iara attrurtlro and well worth hav- rrnment naalatunco In bundling crop! atirpluftes wua aeen lu keynote ad-, lug, but their nature has not been divulged. Ill order to obtain one PERSONALS ftreeses at tho opening r.sljn, of : of the five greater prlxes. men who the corn and cut Ion cimfcrance, . , j are turning In their list of new To dnte, the curn growers have mcmbcra. ( niuit ' submit mure than 4h-cii fighting single liundixl on the I 111 names lo be ellglblo for the lUi-ition, even meeting with oppo- award. sltlon from southern members of congress.' Hut Tuesday limy met with the uvowed purpose of evolv lug some sort uf farm relief pro gram suitable to 4toth which cun bit preeMitHl' to congress. Dc m ii nil lug "speedy, drastic ac tion," Senator Smith W. Ilronkhart of town declured thut a survey of the situation shows Ilia farm liloc iliae tho baluniu of power In con greaa. lie oaaerted thut a million farm er had lost property or homo In the last six yenr and that a major ity o them now are facing dlsuaier. A. 11. 1). Wnldsiuor. attorney for the Tennessee cotton 'growers' naso, in,. Hawaiian orchestra: in., string orchestra tiud 8:30 p. D:30 p. vocalists. Arthur Hchiiupp, Klaniutli Kalis ntturiiey, Is umoiig the Shrlnurs of the Kliimalli lodge, fife and drum corps, who will leave Thursday morning for Itoselnirg to attend u ceremonial mid lultiutloii ul the UoKol.urg MiihoiiIc temple. e e Joseph Jensen, county engineer, spent yenterdny In Chlloquin on business ronnccteil with tho office of the county irffkinl. He return- .led lu.l night. . clntlon, said tho south and the mid die weet "should Join hand verm The president's cotton plan of: ' '' " are' motoring north taking 4.000.000 bale surplus Miss Kayo Cordon and Miss Kvc lyn Hockley are among the Klamath la Indefinite, he will afford 1 1 1 tic to attend liomc-C timing at Oregon Agricultural College this week-end. Mrs .Henrietta Noely of tlulte, Montana. Is spending sevornl days hero visiting her sister, Mrs. J. K. I.circniiin. Mrs. Noely is plnniliig lo leavu Kluniath Kails soon l,os Augelus where she will spend the winter months. (ienrgo Offlold. well known ranch er of the Merrill district, was a business visitor in Kluniath Kalis yesterday afternoon for u brief business visit, Among the out of town business visitors lu K In inn t It Kulls yester day was A. M. Thomas of Mnlltl. prominently identified with the Ma lta I'rogross. Thomas wus unions the lnisliio.su men who mot the sp clal truln carrying Arthur Curtis James and his party. V. C. Townsend, who has re cently been elected as director of the water nsors' association, was here on business for a few hours yesterday afternoon. e J. 1.. Jacobs, farmer of tho Mil- from the market said, "because It direct relief." Hitler bcuruso President Cnolldge failed to appoint any members of the southern cotton' growers tn his commission Wuldseur said It was logical that southern cotton grow er "might know something about cotton." Senator Thaddett Caraway of Arkansas, also roundly scored the plan of Ilwsldcnt Cool Id go's com .mlltee to Hike 4.000,000 hales or cotton out of the mnrket for 18 months by means of specially cre ated finance corporations. "It never seems to have occurred to the president and his ndvlaers," the senator said, "that 4.000,000 'hales or this year's cotton crop Is now lu tho hands of speculators, who paid half the coal of produc tion for It. Instead of suggesting Hint these Interests withhold their supply from world trade until the farmer could find a profitable mar ket for tho remainder of his crop the administration asks the farmer, who can III nfford lo do so. to wllli liold the remulnder of his crop, pay interest and Insurance charges antl,lln Inrlgiitlon district, was Here on pledge himself to limit production ' business yesterday iiflornoon for a so thut these apoiMilator may ronji:few hours. ' large benefit." ..,., Itccognliltig tho necessity of ra-l Miss Penrl Hiehn ud Miss rran llef from tho burden of crop sur- es Humphrey ure entertaining for liluses, former (iovornor Frnnk O. n largo number of tihe younger sot Lowden. of Illinois, advocat-d the at tho George lllehn home on I'lno formation of a cooperative move- street this evening at bridge. Korty ,ti I Imitations liuve been .Issued to tho The only uld from tho govern- j aflalr, which promises to be one ment which the cooperative would, of tho meat interesting of tho full rocolvo, he said, would ho thut the! season government would dlstrlliuto uniting all producers of a commodity Iho cost to the cooperative of handling of tho surplus, "Tho world, long nccuslotned to mass production, now appears lo lie giving muss selling a Uiul," snid l.owden. Dr. Tart llutlur, editor of the Southern Agriculturist. Memphis. condemned the failure of the govt! ornment lo help the furmer reullxo the difference between agricultural and Industrial conditions. HARUIBT CHOWLEY downs and remodeling. Special ising stout slr.es. 025 No, Second t. Thono 63a-V. Xavcnilier IW KI'O. 42S.3ml San Kranclsco. I'suul feulure. 3:3U p. m., 1'ulace hotel 4-oiicert orchi'stra: S:30 p, in., (hlldren's huur by "Big llrothor;" 6:30 p. m.. States restaurant or chestra; 7:30 p. ni.. HX; 8 p. m., Cablrlu dance orchestra; 9 P. m.. rulaoe h'Uel Itosernoui duace or- Irhi.Mlrn' 111 in . Sljilna rOHtminilll 1 ni'clieMtm . t KCO 1.1111.2ml Oakland. 5:30 p. m. Ki;o radio girls; 6 p. m.. Stanislas Hem's I.lttle Symphony orchestra. Silent after 7:25 p. in., stock reports. KLX (.'0:i!.il Oik!.'i.d. 8 p m.. program by Orovllle, Col., munici pal omul: 9:30 p. n.. thens Ath letic club dance orchestra. KFI (467ml l.oa Angeles. Usual features; 5:30 p. ni.. studio pro gram; 6:30 p. in., vocalists and instrumentalists; 7 p. ni., popular program; 7:30 p. in., music; 8 p. m., organ recital by Alex Hellly; 9 p. in.. Alma Frances Cordon, con tralto: 10 p. in., ballad hour. KHJ (405.2111) Us Angeles."C:30 p. m., children's hour; 8 p. m.. studio program: 10 p. til., Al John son's Marigold Hardens orchestra. 7:30 p. in., studio pro p. in., feature program; 9 p. in., courtesy progrum; 10' p. m., Abe Lyman's Cooounut drove dance crehestra; 11 p. m.. Satur nlght frolic. KI'F.V (.113. 6m) Pasadena. 6 p. m., dinner-time news report; 8 p. m.. conrert hour ith Star-News i instrumental ensenioie. v : I KGW (491.6ml Portland. 6 p. m.. dinner concert; 7 p. ro.,. chil dren's program' oraadenst simul taneously by KUW and KFOA, Seat tle. 10 p.- in.,' Herman Kenn's Multnomah, hotel dance orchestra, midnight to 6 a. m all night test progrum broadcast from KHU through KC.W and KFOA. KFOA, (154.3m) Seattle, usual fixtures. ' . 2,30 . m.t concert or chestra; 4:30' fi: "til.'. The Times. "Afternooms at Home:' 6:tj p. in., studio program; 7:13 P. m.. old i fashioned dance orchestra; 8:30 p.; m., harmony trio, midnight to 6 1 a. B., alMiilrfht program, broadcast from KHQ , Through KGW and! KFOA. : Smartly Tailored Young Men's Togs SAYS RED PEPPER! HEAT STOPS PAIN: IN FEW MUTES! if 9 iiit' Fashioned to Feel Right and Look-Right Rheumatism, lumbago, neuritis, i I I bachache, stiff neck, sore muscles, ; KNX (337m) Hullywood. I'aiial I Htrana sprains, aching Joints.! , program. 4 p. in., uoy soouis When you are sunoriug so you , 1" I - . . .1 I 1 .. ..... ... In llaA mitflcni progrum; i p. m.. siuuio run imiwiy r iwu, ju , nroerum: g n. 111., studio urogram i'i"' ' I) p. m.. music; 10 p. m., feature Nothing has such concentrated. ,1.. tr hn.l ' Vwl nATMir. progrum; 11 p. ill., Abe Lyman a',, whnn hmlt penetrates right Cocoanut drove dance orchestra. down Into pain and congestion rc KPSN (315.6111) Pasadena. 6 p. hicf comes at once. '' dlnuer-tiine news reports. t Just as soon as you nppiy kou I'epper you teet rne iincung neai. In three ntluutes the sore spot Is warmed through and through SUITS $16.00 to $25.00 0'COATS $18.00 upwards Fine tailoring combined with fine fabrics, to be found in our -new models pf Suits and O'coats, give them an air of distinctiveness which assures every young man of being well dressed. Some have two pair of trousers. . ; . in. DEATHS .1.1MF.H .1. WALSH Funeral services for the .lames J. Walsh will lie held lut this KUW (491.5ml Portland. 6 p. in., dinner concert; 7 p. m., children's program : 8 p. in., week ly meeting of the' KGW Movie rlub; 8:30 p. m.. Cole McElroy's dance orchestra; 10:30 p. m.. weekly Ifrollc or keep Crowing Wiser order of Hoot Owls. Pan tages stars and other features. KFOA (454.3m) Seattle. Vsunl features; S:30 p. m., concert or chestra; 4:30 p. m.. The Times, "Afternoons nt Homo;" 6:45 p. m., concert orchestra: 8:30 p. in., Tho Times studio program: 10:30 and the torture is gone. Howies ' lied Pepper Hub. made i from red peppers, costs little at! uny drug store. Oet a Jar at once. ; He sure to get the genuine, with , the name Howies on every pack-1 age. Adv. (Wednesday) afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock nt the Karl Whltlock fniier ul homo. Pine nvenuo ut Ixth. Interment will bo muile 111 Unk villo cemetery. CAItll C!K THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their kindness mid sympathy In tho sickness and tleuth of our mother. C. W. Seeds. Mnry Ziioliuriiili. Hereafter. Instead of soda tnko little "Phillips Milk of Magnesia" water nny time for Indigestion or sour, acid, gassy stomach, relief will como Instantly. For fifty years genuine "Phillips Milk or Magnesia" has been pre scribed hy physicians because it overcomes thrvo times as much acid in the stomach ns a saturated solu tion of bieurbonnto of soda, leaving the stoninch sweet and froo from all gases. It neutralises ncld forniontu tlons In tho bowels and gently urges the souring waste from the system without purging. Besides, it Is more pleasant to take than soda, insist upon "Phillips." Twenty-five cent and fifty-cent bottles, any drugstore. "Milk of Mngnesla" has l.oen the V. 8. lteglstered Trade Mark or The Charles H. Phillips Chemical Co.. and Its predecessor, Charles II, Phillips, since 1875. Adv. Dr. Stockwell Foot Specialist Phone 1268-W Suite 305 Winters Bldg. ... Blankets and Comforters Warmth and service will be found in all our soft and beautiful blankets. You will be delighted with their exquisite coloring and designs in new plaids, gray strip stripes and self-toned effects. ( "Phillips Milk of Magnesia" ) j', pjjj (C ) J I : : " j I (OMtKiSiA "Chew t NE I COMFORTERS $3.19 $3.89 OREGON CITY ALL WOOL $8.50 $i2.50 $14.50 WOOL NAP $3.39 GREY WOOL BLANKETS $4.39 $5.85 $6.85 SHEET BLANKETS $ 1 .89 $2. 1 9 $2.39 WOOL MIXED BLANKETS $4.65 $5.95 SEE Theme SLUMBERING ROBES- $4.00 $5.85 " y ? OUR WINDOWS , - ... ;. Dove , Hosiery LISTER THROATTABIETS " li.n.iu.1 hin,i,i,iilC'P,Ji,ii i i ...I KLAMATH V 'TFALLS Undergarments Visit Our Economy Shoe StoreDown Stairs -,