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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1927)
THE KLAMATH NEWS Saturday, June ' 18, 1927. P-V Tb U. S. Prohi Whip 4 In New Hand Now WAhiiiwiton. Julia JT, (U.P.I KeJiTni prohibition uforrt-mrnt , virtually hn passvd lulu now hands. Although (lenoral Lincoln C. An draw docs not luava offlca until August I, ho In oil in Indefinite la. of a Wont nd Hnyuiour Low limn, fiirmur llutuanl gotrurnur u( Now York, nowly appoliitod assistant asrratary of Ilia trassury. In chant nf prohlblilon aiiforccmcnl, la oc cupying the dry I'sar'a rhalr. At tlio treasury department II waa atatt'd today that II la not known If Andrawa wlJJ raliirn ba fora lha lima aat for raatmatlon to o laka plapa1. ' Qulotly and unobtrusively ha lf Washington! Thuraday night for vacation In Vvrmont, . a dvpar.turc quite In contraat to the blare of puhllcllly which greetad hlin wban he aasumrd office two yeara ao. It also waa elated at the treasury that l.ownian waa not hare In an official rapacity, but he la occi'py Im Andrewa' offlro looking jvo" tlio official oi'iniiiiinV'iloua and planning to rciunln here until Aug uat 1. ' No epoctaciilur ihangita In pro hibition ran bo vip.rled from taw man. Ho far he haa refused to elate hla pollvlaa, earing It would be Immature and too far In advance. Hut It can be aeon that ha plana to operate on a bualneaa baala and aa llioffenalvely aa possible. FATHER CONVICTED OF KILLING WOMAN (nwtinnrd tram Iae Oae) CHURCHES bench with unseeing area. A few feet away aut the father of the alaln youuc woman. A arm'a length from I ho vehement special prosecu tor aat the aged defendant with aihlnjc-llkj auuntenance. Now and then a Juror dubbed hla oyea with a bit of oambrlc. The eon eat with hla fare In hla handa llatenlog to lha worda which were dvatlned to aend hla father to the penitentiary. Knrtlra Uara trickled down the eheorka of spectslora- hore and there about the droning court room. -A vivid picture of unreatralned ii-mivr ana iitiii nairru Mere im-iur-Hi by Prosecutor Manning aa he aketched the aordld atory of a tur bulent home life which found a tragic end In the aluylng of Albrrl'a wife. Ho went back to nearly ser en yoara ago when the eon of the aged defenduut took the happy farm er girl home aa hla bride. , Harsh Treatment . Only two wtuika lulur, ho ruvluw d from the teatlinony, the fatnei-In-law slapped the face of the bride. Then, yeu.-fiw-jMMte -he -brought the Jurors down to Hint faleful night laat March when a l-illnt fir ed by the aged man crashed Into her body, bringing death a . few daya later, llor entire married Ufa, he . charged, had been punctuated with abuae and with threata from tlio llpa of the no and father-In law. Asks t ' kllon It made no difference, he told the Jury, whether or not the bullet had been mem I for her. There waa murder In the old man'a heart that r.lclit In Malln. he declared, and the atato, he declared, would not be aat let led with anything leaa than a murder conviction. W. A. YVIeat, and ray King, de fense counsel, argued that tho gun had been dlarhurgcd by accident during a scuffle between tho do pendant and hla aon, Albert, ajid Jack Sullivan. Tho fallier-ln-luw. they Mended, had not wanted to , kill or mnlm the yrung woman, and Ihey urncd, vainly, for hla acquit tal, v RANCHERS TO VOTE ON CONTkACT TODAY (CiintlmiiMl from I'age One) Iglnally objected to becauae the government withhold tho right to abut off water In tho main canal when water uacra became delinquent with their rcpaynienta. this rlauac haa virtually; lout, ll, ffecllvem.s through tho wllllnguoaa of tho gov ernment to accept the payments aeml-annuully Inatead of annually at tho first of tho yoar. . ( The amended contract wl'l f,lve tho wnlor users 4V, Inatead of SO yeura In which to ropny construc tion charges oiv tho, project, and will thus grjiaflyj relieve (lie burden of heavy construction nd mainten ance payments now borne by tho water users, It ' waa pointed out Xrlday. , . . . J , Job's Pnnjclitcra liiKlnllntlon -Installation of new 'off Iron of lob's Daughters took pWo Thursday eve ning at the Masonic temple heturo a large gathering ot relatives, I friends, and -members of the Ucthel rhapter. Miss Atlsa Manncy. trot br ing honored queen, waa presented J with a beautiful past Queen's Jewel. Mlaa Uessle llumer Is now honored , queen. Mrs. Jllunche lletcbel,, re tiring guardian was presented with a past guardian's -.J.a w o 1.' Mrs. Walter West Is taking her place as guardian. The now officers will I uke charge of their first meeting on Thursday, evening, September 1. : Vll lug I'arents -Mr. nnd Mrs. William Turner ot Merrill are en Joying visit from tholr daughter, Mrs, Carl 'Darks and two children who live at Santa Rosa, California. HT. IMl'lM hTIMfOIMI, t lll llt'll llev, J, Henry Thomas llh at Jofferson Church phone HOW. Iloma phone 2 1 Olt. 11:00 a. ni., celebration of Holy Communion. A aperlol In vitation la extended to all com municants lo be present at this serv ice when tho llread of Hla will be broken. Tho rector will reaume hla Sunday duties. There will be no church arhool or any other services. Christian Mrlvnre Horkly Tvnlh anil Washington Sunday achool, 1:4 3 a. m. Sunday aervlre, ll;UU a. m. Wedueaday evenlug meeting at t. Subject for the morning aervlee: "la the Universe. Including Man. Evolved by Atomic P;rce?" Free reading room and free lend ing library open from I SO to 4:30 p. in. on Tueaday, Thuraday. and Sat urday, The public Is cordially In vited to attend the aervlces and uae the reading room. . Ion liulliernn Church. 101 High Ntm-t . U. W. Hoffman, I'aator' ;Ju a. m., Sunday achool. 10:30 a. m.. Morning service. Her man, "He that dwellath In love dwelleth In Ood, and Clod In him." There will be no evening aervlcea. e IiuuianiM-l llattlst iliurcu. Uth and High. It. It. Mulholland, pastor. An address by Itev. Ilex Morton ot Unflold college on "The Measure of a Man," at the morning avrvlca. Evening Theme: "Where Are the Dead?" la anyone at present In heaven or belli lllblo achool at 1:45 a.m. Young People at 7 p. m. Vacation lllblo achwl daily, ex cept Suturdny, from lo 11. Everybody ulwuy welcome, e e First Christian Church Truth and I'lue V. K. Alllecn, I'aator Sunday morning at :I5 the Flrat I'hrlatlan church orchestra will open the lllblo achool aervlcea with a number of selections. This orches tra will aoon be one of the heal mu sical organliatlona In the city. The l.ord's Supper at 11 a.m. The newly organised chorua, under the direction of Woater Clark of Eu gene, will render the music at both services, morning and evening. At 11:30 a.m. the pustor will use aa hla subject, "What Are Wo Hero for?" Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Evening aervlcea begin with an enthusiastic "sing," led by Clark and bis choir at g p. m. The ser mm aubjeet following will be "la There a HollT" ,' The Solvation Army OIO Walnut Hirer Enalgn and Mrs. II. It. Ilrlgga, Offi cers lj charge , Young People's Demonstration Saturday, p. m. - Program: "An Auction Sole of Children". The Pearly liates. Ad mlaaljn tree. Sunday Holiness meeting. 11 a. ni. Company meeting for children. t p. ni. Young People's Legion, :St p. m. Sunday evening: Special music by the young people. Subject for the meeting: "Good Hoys Who Ito canie Croat Men," by Ensign -Urlggs. First Methods Church. Fremont 8chool Auditorium. Frank l. Wemrlt, Minister. Children's Day exercises occur on Sunday morning at :4S. Classes from the primary and Intermediate deportments will furnish tho pro gram. Tho children nro bringing a silver offering for the cause of Christian Education. At 1 1 o'clock parents will present tholr children In dedication by bap tism. The paster will receive per sons Into membership on confession of faith and by transfer, and will speak on the question: "What Ed ucation Is Christian?" There will be no preaching serv ice at night. Members of the con gregation aro planning to attend an opon air meeting conducted by Dr. Oernnrd at Fort Klamath. Cars will luave the corner ot Tenth and High atroota at 4:30 p. m. , FHESN'O, Calif., Juno 17. (U P.) Construction work will start soon on the 11-mlle road from tho Au berry to Shaver Lake highway Into Dinky Creek, one ot the state's best fishing streams. The board, ot supervisors has au thorised $15,312 for the construc tion work, which probably will bo finished by tho mid of summer. Child's Endowment Given to Charity NEW YORK, June 17. A check for 1100.000 has been given to the Lonox Hill Neighborhood associa tion by Mr. ami Mrs. Itlchurd Penn Smith of East Wllllston, L. I., whose eight-year-old daughter Carol died three weeka ago. Public an nouncement of tho gift waa niado the ollrvr duy. The money will go to the association's general fund, but a aubalanllal part of It will be uaed to malntiln the Cnlted Com munity house at lit East Sixty Third street aa a recreation center for the children of the crowded dis trict east of Third avenue. When Carol was born In Kit she received the 1100,000 aa an endowment from her parenta and her grandmother, Mrs. K. II. Har rltnan. In a letter accompanying the gift. Mr. and Mss. Smith asked the Neighborhood association to re gard It not as a memorial or gift from them, but from Carol herself. In whose name the money had been placed originally. llefore the somewhat unexpected gift, the directors of the Neighbor hood association had been planning lo dispose of the community house property and center all their ef forts on a new settlement house In JSaal Seventieth atreet. Redwood Marathon Duel Between Two COOLlDCiE (iltOVE. Calif., June 17. (U.P.) The ltedwood high way Indian marathon haa develop ed for the time being Into a duel between Mad Hull of the Kayruk tribe, and Mcllka, f J-ycar-old Zunl entrant. The two racers woro loping along j northward tonight toward Csrbers j vllle, 313 miles from the point on I San Francisco bay from which tho 1 480-mile race started Tuesday. I Mad null waa In the lead, determ i Incd to wear out his older rival be 1 fore atopplng for rest. Mellka has shown unexpected speed and en durance and during the day cut consistently Into Mad Hull's load. Cbochee. another Zunl. la keep ing close to Mellka, with Jamon, the favorlto, far behind and Buf fering from blistered feet. Jamon U not yet considered out of the rare and hla trainer. Mike Kirk, declared tho Zunl all will flnlab ahead of the Kayruks, several of whom weakened perceptibly Fri day. Anything yon wish to sell? Or to buy? Tell all Klamath Falls about It In the economical, efflcleut way through aula Klamath Newa riBBSllfed Ad FARMERS LOGGERS TO VIE ON FOURTH ((outlawed from Page One) attraction oaih aflaruoou of the celebration. Mt. Shasta hue on of the fastest bush league teams, in northern California and promises to furnish plenty of competition for the league-leading Pelicans. Some base circling and throwing events for the ball (.layera will precede each game. ' 1 ! Harry Poole reported that Inter est In tbe Uoddesa of Liberty con tent la Increasing. Five young wom en have already been entered by various civic organisations and it is certain that three others will fc entered. Prlxaa of ISO for the Cod dess rfnd 125' each for Mlsa Justice and Mies Columbia will be g'ven. ; u .--.-rr. .j. ir.. j . . Attorney Arrested On Money Charges' ' COQl'ILLK. June 17, tUP.I Paul Dormltser, a former Portland attornoy, waa on trial here again today In circuit court on charges of embestlement following hla con viction by a Jury yesterday of ob taining money under fnlaerelensea. Dormltser In the charge on which ho waa convicted yesterday, was accused of Issuing wurthleaa checks and the embexzlement indictment grew out of the alleged Illegal ap propriation ot 1100 of a client's money In North Bend. Dormltser Is arguing hla own case before Judge J. II. Stevenson of Portland, who Is occupying the circuit court bench here. 3: Theatre SATURDAY SPECIAL' 0 ''., - Kenneth Harlan and Anna Q. Nilsson . in a dramatic iale of crooks and spooks . "EASY PICKINGS" SUNDAY and MONDAY The greatest western picture ever filmed "THREE BAD MEN" okt , ' )A"r -'2 !ri Ye: assist ssliavara Uiat V eet artuiis-esalli aX..y6,i eve mm a km OS MIc salt talk. annnr tmimnaiio ,i uullu. ,. - yet UWy do air gaed coavlncieg Vvrinout ifUerrufHioa ou Imiuc. ' - - - . . l tri.KXi -' ':,. i.lil U Fay Jash Ariel' Save Money;::.? At The Liberty Saturday Only Pete Morrison in .-- "BLACK GOLD" A-thrilling story of the oil fields Coming Sunday Monte Blue in "The Black Diamond Express" ,l tTION HAI.K OF t'llll.KltKN AT THK 8.I.V.TION AltMV Saturday H P. M. Young l"ele's Peinonntrntlon EVEKYBODY COMB Adding Machines & Cash Registers Dalton Adding Machine Company Salet St Service George D. Knox, Klamath Falls. Or. -Valley Hotel Whitaker's Groceteria Most In Value Best In Quality Your pay check will go a great deal further in buying your groceries if you do not load it down on things you can't eat Credit, Clerk and Deliveries are a big cost to you. At the Groceteria you do not pay for such- SPECIAL PRICES TODAY Swift's Hams, half or whole, Q porlb U Ehman Olives, 1 gal .95 Crisco, 6-lb. pail $1.51 Swift's Jewel Shorten . ing, 8 lbs $1.26 Solid Pack Tomatoes,' 1 gallon. .45 Libby's Apple Butter, 1 gallon .95 Buy your Canning Sugar now, 100 lbs. $6.69 Soda Crackers, plain or 5 C .salted. 3-lb. box ijs3 Fruit Jars, cheap 1 dozen quarts .88 Best Blue Rose Rice, 10 lbs ; .69 Fruit Jars, ' 1 dozen pints .75 1 1 Large Oval Sardines, - . 2 cans for .25 Our fruits and vegetables are the best the market affords Fancy Bananas cheap, 3 lbs. , . Whitaker's Groceteria 127-129 Sixth Street ' V ' 33 at -P, HgglyWigglys r.t :r.q-f. -rOur prices are right ' Our goods are right js: bne. 3VI ; oa j.:oit Our system of mer- ;& chandising is right. ,':l THOMPSON'S MALTED MILK tJtO'-ftC. 6-lb. can - , (75c Aluminum Shaker FTee)-- '". r DRIED PRUNES 25 lbs. DRIED PRUNES 3-lb. pkg. FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR 49-lb. sack - - i 1.4 a.:'ji -'" FISHER'S -BIJIND "FLOUR " 24-lb. sack Z $1.6? iiJ'.j't --...25c,-i l f.. CROWN FLOUR 49.1b. sack ......... CROWN FLOUR 24-lb. sack .......... a PIGGLY WIGGLY .COFFEE ' 1 lb. - :....t a'v. i,'.V-' nBiMRE MARMALADE Tea Garden O s"V o4i DARK KARO SYRUP Large tin - Jar ORONITE FLY SPRAY KIT Each . LOG CABIN MAPLE SYRUP Medium size BLOCK SALT About 50 lb. Each S2.3Q ;; $1.20" b.:-3?c;:;; : .. .. :....t aV 38c :.95ci::"'f' ... v.,ts -4 jA' 58c 79c Saturday Specials $6.98 PURE CANE SUGAR 100-lb. sack : (1 sack to a customer) -i SHASTA TEA 1-lb. package ... 4?C;g: IVORY SOAP FLAKES Small size IVORY SOAP Medium bars, 2 bars CHIPSO SOAP POWDER Reg. 25c size; package 19c 15 c 19 c t. . I CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 10 bars ''.Z : 39crl Northwest Piggly Wiggly Co. WHERE THE GOODS ARE BESTI v '. '407 Main - . i' ;,