The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, December 21, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE KLAMATH NEWS
Paw. Six
Tuesday, Port-mhor '21, W-'Cv
Cruiser Linseed
King Capsizes:
33 Men Perish
XKW YOKK, Ior. , l.V)
In irn clarkm rnitl hitter cold
of twrly morn tn ft. XX mm perish
ed In tlw numttiiiK wuter- tif ihe
II uImoh ri it, . hi'ti the motor
ruUcr UhmnI king cipMl
putting the Ire lltwv.
At night full reacu pan frs sit, 11
wire searching the froz-u ban lis fo;
bodies it niitislnr. vatM.is of th'
jiotit terrible of rcc.M river (ras
ed io.
. 1 t nty-nine 5u,or. pluckc-1
from the lc flora ly tufEli.tt at
daybreak, were being treated for
yHiMiro, while at hast m pers.m.
who set oni aloard the til falod
little cruiser, at ill were ntisvirs; !
Those who lost their l!es died
like rata in a trap, for t'.o Un
seed Kinp was crushed and over
turned ao rapidly by the fhes that,
they were caught in the diminutive ,
cabin and drowned hy the inrush,
of ley water without a chance to
escape. Others were hurled from
the deck cf the cruiser into the
river tides or onto the ice. which
waa grinding the yield. ns riis ot .
their vessel.
In the crip of the chill currents,
they dun for a t'me to floes or
life preservers, their cries for help'
drowned bv the crunching of the
Ice and the roar of the v.ind over;
the river.
Many of the survivors were in
clined to blame overcrowding of
the cruiser for the disaster.
"Usually f 1 I oat carries about
forty menT but this morning we
went out witb. about 100 aboard.'
asserted Louis Ortic. who was taken
from an ice floe by one of the res
cue luga.
Work 0:1 Viaduct
Making Headway
With t:o c,mpictio of steel con
stitution on the first Kpatt of Sixth
street vmduct. workmen yesterday
tM-pan hoist ins the hutce steej k rd
era into place for Uie remaining
sp.tn.
While no conervte is now helm;
poured for the viaduct, due W uti
invorahlc weather conditions, lunjrs
of nun are work tin on forma for
tlu cement so th.it construction can
be finished with all speed early
nat year. Forms for the souili
approach are virtually completed,
while those of the north end of the
bride one going up swiftly.
The two approaches are said to
be constructed on au incllna of six
per cent.
DEATHS
M. C. Barrows In ;
Frightful Accident
M. C. Barrows, manr.pcr rf the
Associated Oil company in K!?math
Falls, suffered a serious r."eider.t '
Sunday nipht when an unexpected
discharge of his shot gun pra.til
ly tore off his left hand at the
wrist, necessitating the amputation
of the band and part of the left
forearm.
According to Barrows, he spent
Saturday hunting and upon his re,
turn to Klamath Falls thought be
had emptied the chambers of the
shotgun. A bump threw the gun
from the shelf behind the seat of.
bis coupe, to the floor and when:
Barrows stepped from the machine '
the gun discharged.
KLAMATH HOME SUPPLY CO.
-PRESENTS MANY PRESENTS
' The Klamath Home Supply com
pany was host to a large gathering
of people Saturday night when they
gave away free Christmas gifts.
The following people received the
gifts: Miss Diana Loop ley. L. L.
Barney. Elizabeth Nago. L E. Ueed
er, Mrs. James O. Vaughn, Mrs. W".
C. Mattson. Mrs. L. Priest, A. L.
Darley and E. J. Wonser. j
Pretty bright spring dresses for
sale for $14.95. In today, at Bee,
Beeln's Store. 129 So. 7th St.
How ard i.u iw whitim;
Funeral services for Howard
I. mi an Writing, sou of Mr. and Mrs.
.. M. WhititiK of iKuris. California
wt re held at the. Earl Whit lock
Funeral Home Monday morninc..
Rev. Frank Weu.ett , officiating.
Interment wis made in Linkvtlle
cemetery. Mrs. Frances Olds rend
eied two solos.
IRENE HAT EM N
Funeral services for the late Irene
Puteman. of Shippfngton. were held
Monday afternoon at the Earl Wh.it
lock Funeral Home, with Ilev. A. F.
Simmons of the First Baptist church
officiating. Two selections. "Abide
With Me." and "No Night There."'
were rendered by Mr. Linfesty.
Pallbearers were L. J. Fitzsimmons
E. L. Kahl. V. J. Wordcn. E. U
Morrison. O. L. Yantia and W. J.
Heifer, all neighbors of Shippington.
Interment was made in the family
plot in Linkville cemetery. A num
ber of floral tributes were display
ed throughout the chapel.
Prohi Operated
Ginmill in N. Y.
NKW VOItK. IHv. id. ll'.X -How
,n 'iiihIit rover" rohtliition
Kent oporntetl m well known N'w
Yoik v n e a k a a ' for i'viril
month, "thiubl, ToslriR" booties
ger.v patrons, poltot and other, anil
filially arroRtlni; the mun to whom
h ,old the propert. waa lot,) in
I'nltetl Stales Uitriet eourt Moiiilrv
lialph V. Hl.'kle. one of the rliilit
hand operative of A. Itruee lilelankt.
hertil of t;euer.tl Lincoln V. And
rew' ry tem. admitted on the
witness siutut that for many month,
he had aold liquor In a "KinmiU"
known as the llrldne Wht-t eluh.
Itlekle operated his "elub'' to nl
tain evtdeuee, he paid, and morn
ing, noon and nijtht he violated th'
prohibition law he was sttppos.d t.i
enforce.
Hootlejrcers had hcKnn to look
upon tHe-lU-idge YVhUt eluli as a
"Jinx" uhout the time lltikle Kot
ready to quit, for nearly every tlno
they went tu make a delivery there
they were mysteriously Intercepted,
arrested and their Kooda confiscated.
Police, among the most frciimnt
patron, of the clty.a nwakeaalea, 1
were .old whiskey lu ihe llrliU
Whist iliih and then lranferrcd to
lcs desirable ptsts.
Prominent New Yorker wet, hir
ed tit the clult hy tha Itik'h quality
of the llijiior ohialned from pro
hibition slur, aud (old by llbkle
at low prices.
Finally the cl.tU was sold by
Hickle to a victim, and the new
owner was promptly arrested and
the place padlocked
Klamath FalU-Ccnd Stage
Leave, Pally 7: 30 A. M. (or
lUiid. The Holleis INutluml
ami all point, ra.i.
Knre: !.S0. Itouud Trip 113 'i0
i'oiufortablo llene, Hls
Information Slago Depot
615 Mnin Phono 099
Glasses Fitted
jrrouiul and repaired at
DR. COBLE'S
7011 MAIN ST.
Alto like othor parls of
the huiuau body, iho eyea
lt;ov weaker with aae. Your
nerve force 1, los and lti.
Is !t any wonder y.'U require
glasses to sc. then
That Baby You've
Longed For
Mr. Ilurtou AdlMs Women on
Mot lierlW! ' nud lomiuinionthlp
EHITH I.OHAHT Mil. IKK
Funeral services of Edith Lobart
Miller, beloved wife of Asa Miller,
were held yesterday afternoon at
2:30 at the residence of her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Y. Lobart. near
Klamath Agency. Ref. Potndexter
officiated nt the residence while
Brother Corning said the comittal
services at the grave. Interment
was made in the family plot at
l.ubart cemetery, under direction of
Towey & Harrington.
"For several years I was denied ;
the blessing of motherhood." writes :
Mrs. Margaret Hurt on of Kan .us
City. "I was terribly "nervous and
subject to periods of terrible suf-
fenug and melancholia. Now I am',
the proud mother of a beaut.ful 1
little daughter and a true compan
ion and inspiration to my husbacd.
believe hundreds of women wou'd '
like to know the secret cf my hap-j
pin ess. and I will gladly reveal it
to any married womau who will,
write me." Mrs. Hurton offers her
advice entirely without charge. Sh .
has noth.nc to sell. letters should j
be addressed to Mrs. Margaret Itiir-j
ton. 1437 Massachusetts. Kana ;
City. Mo. Correspondence will be
strictly confidential. 1
Good Teeth A
Healthy Mouth
nil rue Health
11 contribute to
a Man or Wo
man'! happlneea.
We tilve You Careful, Palnleaa and
lasting DenlUtry
X-Ilay SsTvleo Open KienlnR,
Portland
Painless Dentists
(.rlle lllds.
Phone tl. tor. Ilth and Main
Suite UD Winters
Building
PHONE 1268-W
Klamath' Foot
Specialist and
Chiropodist
DR. LUCAS SAYS:
Is health III bottles? Health
develop, from within: from the
correct and orderly miration of
body tarts, rhlropractle Is not
ed for retulatini; I ' dy order.
Mnlte Chiropractic Your Habit
FOH APPOINTMENT
riinXK 4a-w
Underwood Hldf.
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C)PELECTRIC4L fatum:
and Appliances
In tin- mmliTii ami attiat-tivi' mIvIcs for 1926-27.
l'oivtl;itt)i n ml l'nn in fnitnit'lfil iiuttorim, tlocor--ittftl
ly liaiiil. arc lowly rosonls for the wife.
1 Waffle Iron comliinoil with (Iridillos arc much in
favor a.t KifU thi yi-ur
t
Otiitr tattical thinitH aro our Toasters, Hotplates,
I.at'nii.'. aiinitu Cleaners and t'urti ntf Irons-
THE LINK RIVEK ELECTRIC a).
BILL BUTLER. Proprietor
rhone 171 132 S. 7th St.
JOSEPH WIl-SOX
Joseph Wilson, well known ranch
er of the northern end of the coun
ty, passed away in this city, at an
early hour last evening, following
a brief, but severe attack of pneum
onia. The remains are nt the resi
dential mortuary of Towey A Har
rington, where friends may call and
pay their respects.
WKMMK SK1.I IIK LKtiAL
SAX FRAXCISCO. Dec. 20, (U.N)
The United States circuit coust of
appeals here today ruled that How
ard Sutherland, alien property cus
todian for the state of Oregon dur
ing the world war, was within his
riffhts when he s sized 92 per cent
of the capital stock of the . Hen
ry Wemme company of Portland.
GO SOMEWHERE FOR THE HOLIDAYS
I& e cl us e ti
Fas? s
to Pacific Coast points
Christmas, New Year's each comes
on Saturday. Plan a trip. Go for a week
end or a fortnight. The whole family
can go in comfort and at surprisingly
low cost.
Roundtrip fares reduced to but a
third more than the regular one-way
farc.VisitLakeTahoe for winter sports
service through to the lake. Or go to
San Francisco,LosAneles,Del Monte.
Tickets for use Dec. 23-25, 30-Jan. 1
and good until Jan. 4.
Fast service hy day or overnight. Save
time, money and nervous energy.
J. J. MILLER, District Freight and Passenger Agent
205 Hcpka Bldg. Phone 709
Eighth and Main Sis. Klamath Falls, Ore
oA 'ward to the WIVES
P. A. says
"MERRY
CHRISTMAS"
capital letters
in
"NO MORE WORRYINV as the song
says, about what to give the man who
smokes a pipe. Here is the National Joy
Smoke, Prince Albert, all fussed up in
holiday attire. A gift to gladden his heart
on the Big Day; a generous supply to
keep him happy.
Peeping out of the special Christmas
carton is the pound crystal-glass humidor
vith sponge-moistener top. A container
to grace any smokirg-stand or office-desk.
As practical as it is good-looking. Best
of all, it contains Prince Albert mild,
mellow, and fragrant!
. In addition to the glass humidor, there
are pound and half-pound tins of this
same wonderful tobacco. It's the tobacco,
after all, that counts. Experienced .smok
ers know that no other tobacco is like
P. A. for sheer pipe-enjoyment, day in
and day out.
Take out your Christmas list now.
Alongside the name of every pipe-smoker
write "Prince Albert." This is the happy
solution of the annual problem so far as
the men-folks are concerned. It will save
your time and give others the time of
their lives.
P. A. It 'teilj rtmmkrrt In Mr tti
ttnt, pam4 mn4 hlt-Him4 tin hum
dutt.mi pound rrrtf.t.gf.ff Humidott
with ipomf.mnittener lop. An4
rJ wr'fii ...ry Hi o hilt ni pmk
ttmvrtd by tkt Pnflct Alptll pwtlu
mo other tobacco, is like it!
I0JS. R. T. RrmoH. Tobana
Canpaiy, Wiiu'.wiilcm, N. C.