THE KT.AMATH NEWS
Sheepmen Protest
. Fee for Grazing
riheepmaii uf (lreKhn, ln ltil I n
riinslileralw number from tha mid
elate i-iiuuiry, in renfcrimre al ltti
tllcliw hi Ihn minimi mecllna: nf the
oregun WimlKrowiuV luiluii,
decided lu send a dclcKiiltnU lu Huh
Lake City lu incut with Herniary of
At rlculiuro JarUlun In nrutesi
aeulnst Ilia immuned ralslne ur arss. t
Ing fia on federal domain. II wa. '
learned here from J ('. Wrliehl. ren. !
roaentatlve nf Ihn H. I'. H. In (hi. I
territory, who ha. Ju.t returned
from the I'matllla county city.
Ami tig Central Oregon .beepnien
attelldlllg the renillelon meeting.
Ihe 3 lt Ii annual coiifereme of ihe
woolitrowera, were An hie Mcl'her
aon ami Hen Taylor of I'rlnevllle.
Ike Mill, of Paulina and tillle andj
i'.n iiatnmonu and . it. iiikk. or
Prlnevllle. Taylor, who ha. a Urge
.beep ranch In the llrlilae country
near Mitchell, wa. elected one of
the vice pru.ldculi of Ihn a.unla
tlun. Wright nl.o nt'ended a woolgrow-
era meeting In ukluia on Moudayl
and Tue.dv of la.t week. The
Pendleion meeting wa. on Krlduy j
and Hatunlay Kiamlner.
!
UINCLt, SAM MOLDS
KEY TO TREASURY
(Oimtlnneil From iim)
I
liirh the Kitpirlitr rotirt dlriricd
1m Used to mtft alimony nollratlnn
The montr t 011 dpoult In l-tn
Ansclee end Hollywood tuukn.
The mandntory routt oriler Imiied
liy Judne tiiiirln ludirmtrd the rv-
rlvera to pay nut 114,40(1, IimIikI
Ing auiport money fur Mr.. Chnp-,
lln and Ihe Iwn (.'hnpltit hnhle. (jur-ion.
Ing the lime the film romedtnn and;
hi. wife have been aepiirnted. '
Knihraced 111 Ihe niununt wai
ll.ouu attorney fee. and other In-i
r'dentai.. 1
I. Ita Crey chnplln dhl not appear
in four l today wIhmi the ord.-r was I
Issued. HpnklDR fur his rlleut. At !
lornty l.yndol Younc told Judice '
Cuvrln that she had not receive!,
any of th fund-t asnltiud lo )nr!
Mondny. h'n the court (minted
her 11.000 alimony pendlns trla! of ;
ber nenNstlonnl suit for divorce.
IntemslM of Ihe Chaplin studios
were prolrctrd bv (iavin MrNahti. t
well kaown San Kran.-ls.-n atforn - .
who wa. In court during the hear
ing. Attorney, for the Chaplin Inter
rata today Nerved rnumtct for Mr..
Chaplin wlih a proin.ed hill of e.t
cerillona to the .itieritr court order
BpiMilntlnK rerelviTH (or the ('Imp-1
lln proptrttrs,
U was i-onti nitfd that the court
had exciMMltMl Its Judicial functlono
In appointing rpcnlvers to take over
rorpornie property and that the or
dr appolntlnit tho receivers ns
not mode for the pur potto of rn-
f ..i., f t. M :
. ' fc ., , , .definite step forward In Inral mnsl
paid to the plaintiff
If the proposal hill of exceptions
lit nuiira.iui 1 Hill iif 111 I l till I,
II. 001). nun Ixmcl required to proterl
Mrs. Ctinpllu'a Intere.ta when tho'
reeelvernhlp I. lifted may not be
nece..ary.
Wife N I'lglKlna
I. Ita tlrey t'hnplln. etttrungeil wife
of t'harlle t'hnplln. movie romeiliiin.
waa engaged tonight In an endeavor
tn wrent alimony fee. from the
I'nlted Mate, government, which
tied up personal account, and oilier
property of her hiiHliund hernuse of
hi. alleged failure to mnke correct
Income tux returns.
Almost at the same limn Mrs.
Chaplin, through her nttorneya, tele-
grnpnru tne commissioner ot inter-
nai revenue, seeking lo tiavo mm i
release Chnplln'a personal accounts ;
In Hollywood and Loe Angelosi
bank., a new government suit was
filed here against the Chaplin film
corporation.
I.len Ajcnln.t 'oniornl ion
Through tho latest action a Hen
waa placed agnlnst tho corporation
to collect tuo.tiuo In Ininme Inx
money, alleged to he due for the
year 1925. The amount Is In ad
dition to the 11,073.000 in liens
previously filed.
In Ilia plea to Commissioner of
li.tiirii.il lleventin lllulr nt Wash
luglon to rotense the Chiiplln hank
deposits, I.yndol Young, attorney
for Mrs. Chaplin, pointed out Hint
Hens agulnst'Chnplln'a property, es
timated to total approximately S3,
000,000 already hjiva been filed.
Tho attorney asked Internal rev
enue department lo release 114,400
of 117,000 at Chaplln'a credit local
ly. After Judge Ruerln hnd Issued his 1
order for payment of alimony and
nttorneya' fees, counsol In Ihe Chap
lin receivership and divorce cases!
held a conference wlih tho Internal
revenue ilepartmtnt und the I'nlted;
Blalea district attorney's office. Fnlr j
lowing tho meeting H. V. Mc.Nnbh.
II. 8. district attorney, declared the
government would not lift lis In
come tug liens which einbt'iiced
Chaplin's accounts. i
NKW YORK. Jnn. 20. U.N.)-
Charlie Chnplln'a troubles mounted
h ti sr.n in n Thiirs.luv when llenn'
by ll.SBO.OOO Thursdiiy. whin li.na
aggregniing niui u.i........ . n,.hPi dullness, feverlshness, aore
In tho district court against hlm(thront sneezing, soreness and stiff
li nil tha Chaplin Film rorpinutlon. n0ss. Iteildes, It is an effective Inx.
Allegedly unpaid Incnnio Inx ns-BtiVe. It keeps tho bowels open,
nossment woro Ihn basis for tho carrying off Ihe poisons that aro
move which wnJ similar lo federal making yon sick
lien, filed in I.o. Ange.e. .nd Sun Cj-J.; Jjj
Francisco. ,, oniy ihlrly-flve centa at drug
In Inking the action, Frank Dnw- !,nrn1 c wnhout assistance,
L era, collector of Intornal revenue L,,,,,, n,.4, and causes no incon
T for thla district revenled no do-1 vnlonr. Dou't accept a subatl
Ulla other thun a Hut ot yeara and tuto. Adr.
WEED MAN SHOOTS
WIFE MANY TIMES
(TonllnnHf frmn r On)
Mm flour wuiintli'd but nut uiicon
I'ltniM, Tl.u nelghl.,,, woman with whom
Mr., (ml,,,,,, ,.. .l.r ( rushed j
Into Ihn riiiim anil attempted lo
Ihn niwil anil attempted 10
prev.nl f'lKliMin from doing any
m"r" """iillim. Iml at Hi
revolver ha ilruit her lia 'k l.i
n''r hednn.ni ami linked the floor,
Th"" '"' ' prostrate
'"" o' hie wife ami araln emptied
I hi. revolver Into her Itmlv
i . lit.. ru. ,.. l.i. ........
'a .hurt dlntuiire awny unit after
lorklna the door turned Ihe gun
! uMn himself and fired three shot, i
I two inking effect In ihe ulidou.en
and the llilrd striking hi. arm
iriHiivery 1. file.tlonahle.
(irandson Italian
' I ! a m 1
i.iueraiur un lnai
I'AUIH. Juii. 2'i. (I.N -
t'oion"M
Klrrluitl (l:.rll,;.MI, Kriinilum of (B I
"l" r"lr- l"""1 "'i
l the rouriroom where
he wa. brought to trial Tliur.diiy
'on . hunte. of llil.-r lu.l h.iiiil Inlrleii... ,
i., llar,.(i defiance at the wltne
who hml Itrihfd litn numi wlih iliitn '
I MKnlliMt Mlimiolllll.
"My pri'-trlul c-rnioi fkHiulnullon
has lu'rn dltorl'd by the press."
he shout rd, his fn Imm-oiiiIhk red
with Itidlxnutlnn. "I have been
morally and phyalrally forced t" . iter loday Ive " night i lrl-tate conference on the Colorado
'""J:" " , , A , . J """' f .llon picture men j The renue-t of th. Oregon Bta.er'Ver "U""!r d" pr0,eCt
The rtilmdK msrki'd.A thealrlrnl i, v .. . - . -
- - - -
r,.. , , , r a7 ... ... r -
"
charge of cnrrylng concealed w-eup
and niniiiifiictiirlng und l In t ri-
billing miitittllh. of wur.
ORATORIO TO SING
. . . m.lc.0
ST. CECELIA MASS
( f ttit Ins rl From Vg I ne
Invltntlon extended to the general
public.
Kxact date for the event haa not
h...,,i ,. . I, Kill fflp.l I, a n,.rn..
- " ' "
rry
to determine tlm length of
Mime iicrilfd for rfhearnale. IVnta-
nlvt ditto In . h.'doled for late In
Miirrh, atTordlni; to Mrs.- llolloway.
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Ill he
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',: " .In i !'. m" a.'';1 ' , '
IZT ,, ..:., .'y " o.?
o'i ItM'k.
(Written hy Churles Counod, the
?., ( HcrtU mtifs Is rotiKhleri'd one
...
' prt-tenrntlon (orally Ik ImIiix looked
forward lo with much Interest and
I kren appreciation hy the mulr lov
er rf th rlty. Tho InvplrlniC mass
's one ti the niott popular orator
Ion In AmtTlca today and Its Initial
n ;nrnne here Is held to he m
; in I murk.
I L-I,.l. fnk.a.va. t..tn..
. ' . ' . . Vmt' '
n f . ,
will preside at the organ
! for the mass lloth Mrs. Mclntyre
nnd
solo
Mrs. llolloway have carried
parts In four different pre-
siMitatltnt of the St. Cecelia mass
at KuRfiio. Oregon, where, as In
ninny other parts of the country, I
tho annual sprlna appearance of a,
r'iorr In this flno oratorio Is a'
much locked for event. Other local,
pinners have also had experience In1
the work so that nil connected with i
It fed highly confident of an ex- j
relli-nt rendition In Kluninth Kallai
In March.
,), unpaid amounts claimed hy thej
government.
cialma ngnlu.t Cliaplln'a personal
income were listed as follows: litis.
67..n 51 1919. $15,750.60: lasi.
I2H7, 484.24: 1 9 2 2. S35.604.3H: j
1923, 49. CSG 25: 1924. 185,024 34.
No clalma were made against I
Chnpliti for the yeara 1920 andj
Against the Chaplin corporation
worn ilalmed IMS. 1134. 622. 49;
1919. 131. Mil. 21 : 1921. 1576. OtiS.
49; 1922, 71, 208. 7.1; 1923, $89,
371.83; 1924, $170,018.72; 1925,
Slill.056.74.
COLD GONE! HEAD
AND NOSE CLEAR
First dose of "Papa's Cold Com
pound" relieves all
grippe misery
Don't stay stuff
ed up! I
Quit blowing and
snuffling! A dose!
of 'Tape'i Cold!
Compound" taken
evory two houra .
until threo doses
are taken will end
grippe misery and
brenk up severe i
cold, olthor In the
hoad, cheat, body
or limbs.
. 11 In ? 1 ', I
n rtoggeu-up nos.r, s aim n.r
Pni'(!',: t"P nIlK,y dlaehnrge or I
ruing; relieves sick hend-l
Man and Wife Ask
fii i xr
muusanu 01 ioung
I.OH AN'OKI.KH. Jan. 211. ( f N I
Tha man and woman who helped
in nk ) It possllils for (ieorgo Young,
.,. ( ., ,..;, an
wh, k0 wim , m pr;re
,.. ,. u.n.,... .V.... th
,..,.',,,,,... ..T.... I
ln mi. ... r.. I.
,
point i'iuM. ...... ., -,.,, ..,,ii,., ,.,
want. 10 cu t ihn
11.000 they aay Young promlaed ;
. i .. . . . . ...
lucui ii ne won ilia ocoan marainon.
They ara Mr. and Mr. James
n , . ,.....l f....H
I " ".' -' "
Mure.
The couple, on Ihelr honey-
pl ki'il up Young and hi.1
Hill llu.tlna. and brouicht
by aiitoiiiohllH from I. title
Ark., to l.o Atixele., when
"pul"
t hem
'J"1'
UlMthe youth.' motorcycle, on which
they tiifin from Toronto, broko down.
Young. H.r..iiKh hi. Irali.er. Frank
er......
Tht'ir t.'li'Kruin iiuld:
t onKrntuiHiiona. We knew that
vnu In Un.ti.li.i
" w
"' ''"t "K.-n in ifxun nan nen
Pl'"l'w In all euM.rn papers wth;tf) Krunl the MpotUlur rec0m-!
.lory of trip. An i nlaritemenl of i
picture taken at Camp f.r.nda to
your mother. We are home and j
broke. Could u.e tho thousand
r,,U promlned If you Won
Another ti'lijtrutii ro-elved by the.
rhuncl awlm winner loday. was'
from his moth'-r In Toinuto. It '
read:
"Pear fifore: Am feeltnic Iwtter. :
I..,, v i- . .,.n.
" " " '
Head your llll.l. and remember your
nravera ev. rv nlirht. Am .en.lln.
kmik r'tiMif" u .iuur un
Kamous lUyera-Lasky lo:. pre- J
iinruiorv in nis csriM-r n a
star.
Colorado River
Delegates Meet
1()H ANOK1.KS. Jnn. 20. (U.N.)
) Methods of taxing Ihe uter p)w
i er which It proposed to develop
: In Arizona. Cnllfornla and Nevada
' were rilKCUKsed at today's session
hero of the tr!-titln ronftTence on
ii... -.,lr..l ll,.l,l.., Ii... .l.,,
' . ... J.'
In a stntf-ment Issued tonight.
Churles 1. Squirt's, Nevada dele
gate and t'halrmnn of the confer
l ine said the met ting was approarh-
In nulnt whttr-f ran ttnri will h
mad. To formulate definite propo-!
' Tfectlng the que.tlo.ia -
MKXICW ItKllh'I.M PlSfKHSKI)
MKXICO CITY. Jan. 20. (U.N.)
PlKhtliiK within fifteen miles of
Miilro City, fidnil troops hare dls-
persed 200 relnds who planned tot
att.ifk a paNcnftr train oh the
Ciicrnavaca-Mexlco City line.
The hat He emtaxed troops from
Cuntrvras. and nfler tho rebels fled
another Infantry regiment was aent
to asMtst In purrulnit them. Fight
Ing 1 anted several hours.
NOTUK
fnlon Xo. 1279 of Klamath Fall.
Ore.
A snei'lnl melln. is mllnH
,or Friday night. January 51. 1927.
K. W. WKNDT.
tteeordlnjc Secretary.
Coming to
KLAMATH FALLS
Dr. Mellenthin
SPECIALIST
In Internal Medicine for the
past fifteen ycara
DOES NOT OPERATE
Will be at
ARCADE HOTEL
Monday, Jan. 24, Hrs. 2-5
I Tuesday, Jan. 25, Hrs. 9-3
TWO DAYS ONLY
No Churgo for Consultation.
Pr. Mellenthin Is a regular
pnduate In medicine and sur
gery and la licensed by the stale
of
OHKCOX
Ho doee not operate for chron
ic uppendlrltla, g:il stones, ul
cers of stomach, tonsils or ado
no'ds. He has to his credit wonderful
results in dlseasea of the atom
nch. liver, bowels, blood, skin,
hervos. heart, kidney, bladder,
lied welling, catarrh, weak lungs,
rhoumattem, sclattca, leg ulcers
and rectal allmenta.
llelow are the nnmes nf s few
of his many satisfied patients In
Oregon and Washington:
Mrs. V. J. Martin, Moro, high
blood pressure.
Mrs. I'eter Wostburg, Colton,
atornach trouble.
Mrs, liulvor Nelson, Chinook,
Wash., goitre,
Mnrlin Jorgesson, Astoria,
nerve trouble.
Mrs, Chrle Hnnsnn, Chinook.
Wash., bowel troilblo and neur
itis. Mrs. Jnmes Kills, Coqullle, gall
stones and colitis.
James Sues, Lakesldo, ulcers
of stomach. ,
J. R. Jenkins, Sllverton, clr
culntorv trmihlo.
Remember tho shove date, that
ennsultn'lrn on this trip will bo
free and that his treatment Is
different.
Married women must he ac
companied hv their husbands.
Addre.s: 211 Hrsdhury Bldg..
Los Angeles, Calitornla.
rrl(1av, .Tainiary 21, 1927.
LOCAL TERMINAL
EXCEEDED MILLION
(Continued irons l"aa Oaw)
hahllllatlon of tha Una aouth from
c"' wnn new
ami Heavier irac enu uai.asiing, i
iresente a toftd aired ahara of '
tl,l liluli uaareaate for construct
lion
tim.
The terminal
at Crescent I
. ....
' c.ing nearly a nan million
f.alie,
costing nearly
""""' '""' soother Item on
tha lirf.rram
r-
Tha fa't of high local el Den d I
...... i. k.i . ,
" HUI..UIIUJ WUVU
it la con.ldered that railroad devel-
optnent en the part of the Houthern
I'erlMc I. not flnl.hed here. Thla
la accordlnK lo ret.ent itatemenl
from J. A. (ilven. chief enxlneor
for Ihe Khaata dlvlalon
who said
that work of thla nature Is uanalljr
mapped out aloon tho lines ot a
,en.yelir prol(riim.
(llVmn . ulnrl thai Uh.al. .Ilnl.lnn
.offlrlala luve recommended addl-
t loll II I ftXIIHIlHltfirfra hrm fit lha!
1927 Uuilifi now under prniiiriAn.
..." ' . -
--"-iiion what
these
ImproTemonu
..,..,, ,!.. ,a ,
"ivulge' but he declared f ,.? T,
wrk no, tMy fi,ed
Forget Pruning
In Making Budget,
nii.r..u. iiu. ... iij..i v err
ii . . ' ... .l"
louuiun mnu re-orieu lo oy IDII!ri,a.M r. Knulrn nt I-n Veen.
legl.Ia.lve way. and mean. comA"",ZirWt
, , ... ..,.. vl Ner.. wai re-elected chairman of the
nospuai ior syi.tii was allowed
full, as also was the reqiieat of
movie -the In.tllutlon for feeble minded To Whom It May Concern:
for an allowance of $ 108,000. J fi. Wright, former Secretary
j The reiiue.t for Ihe eaiturn Ore-i and Manager of the Wrlght-Llufee-I
gon hnttpltul for Insane waa trim-!ty Co,, having retired from the com-
, med down 110. OoO to 1448.400.
whllo the eatiinaie nubmitted by the
girl.' achool waa reduced from 180.-
227- to $60,347.
ItWISMKI) HUt Y HAH
C1IICA0O. Jan. 2. (U.N.) Mm.
Minna Hunter. 55, the "other wo-1
man" In a domestic triangle, waa
....... . .or one year
exiled from Chicago for one year by
Judge Herbert O. Immenhausen.
I Mre. Hunter, buver for . Inree
clothing firm, waa accused of break-,
Ing up Ihe home of John A. Mul
com, 63. a hu.lnes. man. She was i
1 '
'rre",ed r"H' !n " "rtment In
i """ "V '" Malrom.
HEAD STUFFED FROM X
CATARRH OR A COLD t
Syn Cream Applied In Nostrils X
Upen Air I'aaaaicra Hight Up. J
Instant relief no waiting. Your
.'logged nostrils open right up; the
air paanaKes of your head clear and
you can Lreatho freely. No more
hawking, snuffling, blowing, head-!
! hr(.Mn , nlk;hl.' your cold 0Rr ca.
aehe dryne... No atrugg-iing for,
. . , '
a. '"'Z,,,. . VW; r,m
Dalm from wur druggiat now. Ap
ply a Utile 'of thla fragrant antisep
tic, healing cream in you.- nostrila.
It penetratea through every air pasa
age of the head, aoothea the In
flamed or swollen mucoua mem
brane and relief cornea Instantly.
It'a Just fine. Don't stay stuffed
tip with a cold or nasty catarrh. Ad
SHOES REPAIRED
Whllo You Walt
JACK FROST
Mnrshlfeld fiogger Shore
WOHK GI.OVKS FOR LESS
110 So. Oth St.
Mr. Careful Driver!
CASH IN ON TOUR 8K1LI.
AND CARES IN DRIVING!
Ton (re titled to a reduced
premium on your Automobile
Insurance.
For detail see
The Walton Wright Co.
1038 Main 8t-
r-ajTmeivV''
For Watches, Diamonds,
Clocks and Jewelry
PAULWIESE
Reliable Swiss Watch
maker and Jeweler
1038 Main St,
Mdse. Sold As Represented
COMPLICATED WATCH
OR CLOCK REPAIRING
MY SPECIALTY
Over 40 Years Experience
Prices Reasonable
For Correct Time let
Weise Repnir it for you.
All Work Guaranteed!
Remember the Place
1033 Main St. Phone 1144
Allied Warcraft
Heads for China
(llr t.'nllcd Press)
War rrafl from manr countrloa of
tha world were steaming toward
Khanichal today. Others were fu-l-ed,
ready to augment tha fleet.
governmental board ot trail
In London chartered tha White Htar
mill w vuiui.
Th British admiralty stated that
the .unnoala A nnli and 1 ..I vlilrd
'
nd tna aeatroyera wanderer ana
Volerlna would aall for I Ulna
ot January lit. accompanied by
' boPltl nlp Maine.
KpAln wai reported ready to tend
i a warnhlp following attack on
i Hpaniah cbnrches In one Chinese
1 cltr. .
In Wahfnartnn. findnn. Toklo
I ...
aereed to whether or not China'
. , . ..n.. . ,
......... . m.
loriaiuj vnouiu on Rrameu. mnm
torialltr ftiould be jcranted.
D(.rB 0f tne house of peer of Toklo j
line Ita Chinese policy more de
finitely. Itameey MarDonald, former labor
premier In London, and former
Premier Lloyd George dlacusaed the
Ituatlon with Premier Baldwin.
VKfiAH MV HK.ADK
I!illl.lKlt D...M I'OXKKIIKXCK
. .A
I . lu...-.
.VrTH'K
; Pany, la no longer connected with
!he, "ane- The
Hnfc"lyk Co ,J "
name of w right
corporation, has
to Haines-Unfe.jt'
Co.
Dated Jan. IS. 192T.
(Signed) R. E. PATTERSON,
J.2!-2:F.4. Secretary.
Reliable Painters
F. R. OLDS
02 Klamath Phone 192-W
I-HONK 1300
WESTERN TRANSFER
COMPANY
410 Mntn
TRAXKFKK AMI ORAYTNO
C. H. P0TTRELL
& Company
CONTRACTORS A BUILDERS
Let -us help you plan
that cottage or bungalow.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Homo Office: 143 Lamina St.
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The Pontiac Six swept into the lime
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resenting all the skill, resources and
experience of General Motors. And it
has remained in the limelight from the
very day of its introduction, because
no other car has since appeared which
offers so much for so low a price.
Only the economies of Generat
Motors vast purchasing power could
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in
The Cowboy Cop'
A lively Western ntory
with some new twists
with Tom and his crew
at their best.
You'll like this program,
a good comedy is shown
and a late News subject
also.
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PINE TREE
THEATRE
We take pleasure In
presenting
THE MARONI OLSEN
PLAYERS "
in SUTTON VANE'S
"Outward Bound"
A tremendous drama of
today.
One Performance at
Eight P. M.
Reterred Seats on Sale.
. . . a rousing breakfast-time story no
other hotcake flour can hope to celt
"Flapjack" is its title; and the vhapters
are tender, light and tasry hotcakcat
cAlbtn stands fat -Better 'Break fdstt y
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-with otd-fashioned' equips
132 So. Tth."'
Phone 212