Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1927)
FARE ETC, FIT TUESDAY. DECEMBER 1.1. 1027. TT1F, KLAMATH NEWS Terry Talent's Indictment Not To Prevent Work PORTLAND, Dec. U. d'P) n'''l election "f offir.ru will be Indictment tf Terry Tnlrnt on h-l.i nt the meeting of Aloha a state churns ot involuntary chapter of Caiiii-ra Siar this eve manslaughter la no reason why ning nt the lodge rooms. All .he ahoulil not continue working numbers are reucsiid (o he na a federal prohibition agrnt. ' profcnl. according to W. K. Newell, di p- uly district prohibition admlnis-. Kur Ciui At .loth coat prl.es. trator. t'ome In and try tticm on. Nor- When informed tod:.y that thern Kur Shoj., mo M tin Si.--Jackson county residents had adv. 13-lt protested because f the r:ntin- ued employment of Talint a a; Lent luff I'or Arizona J. W. dry aent in thnt district, Newell' Baiekmau plutis to leave Friday raid: 'l see no reason why any 1 f!!r Kl.ipMai'f, Arizona, where he action should he taken ly us In will spend the holiday. with his Talent's case until the euirome patents, returning here after the of the trial." first of the year. Hareknian is Talent, while working in his of- ceiinei-led with the Hip Lakes flrlal capacity. Is alleged to have Lumber company. Khot and killed Malisford Zim- ... merlee on the latter'a ranch, t.rrn Millinery Sale At Uert near Medford. S.-pt. !S. rud. SIS Main St. All hats at lie was Indicted on a ''Mr-half price. adv. 13-lCt rharge of inv.inntavy man- ... slaughter and will be ttu d Jan Iter lu-gins Store Will he 13 in fed.-ral c:urt hrre. to open every evening until Xinas. T here the case wa testified. The Adv. 6t-S government. It has been indi-' ... crated, will defend him. i Leaves for S.iuth Miss S. K. A plea of not guilty to the basket who has hevn visiting -charge w.a en'ered by Talent with friends in Klamath Falls for w-hen arraigned Oil. 31. He sometime left yesterday for San then returned to his post in Kram-Kco. Miss Basket is con Jackson county. ; r.ectod with the Northern P.i- "Talent has been doing spl.-n- eific railroad in Chicago. -did work." Newell said. "He has , ... naiced five automobiles and .to' ; Xmas tiift Lovely display, gallons of liquor in tV' rst f-'W See our windows. IUrhhart's. days." McCarthy bMg , IIS North Tth St adv. t-H Officers Declare Remus Not Insane I CINCINNATI, Chin. Pc-. 12. (Al' A series ot policemen, deputy United States marshals and jailers paraded through the witness box In George Hemus' murder trial today, leaving in the record testimony that Ihcy regarded the defendant as pane. They wire presented by the rro-ai-cution to rebut the defences bowing that Hemus was tempor arily maniacally insane when he shot and killed his estranged wife, Imogcne, here last October WE KNOW HOW See me for First Class, Economical Painting & Interior Decorating. L. B. Sheehorn "Inlerior fipcorator of Pelican Cafe" ri!oK rT.vj ,c.)-T-i- Fur Coat Sale Here is where you get the value for your money. Note prices below: Sealine Coat, Squirreline Trim $ 89.03 Perrian Lamb Coat, Mink Trim .... 198.50 Sealine Coat, Fox Collar and Cuffs. 112.50 Set-line Coat, Fitch Collar & Cuffs 89.50 Sealine Coat, Mink Johnny Collar and Cuffs 115.50 Silver Musk rat Coat 248.50 Otelat Coat, Eig Fox Collar 225.50 Black Caracul Coat 226.50 THESE ARE STRICTLY WHOLESALE PRICES This tile will last until Saturday night, December l?th, so if you want a coat at a bargain, here is your chance. Northern Fur Shop CITY BRIEFS Klcctlon nf orrico The an- I Hie IVccmbor Clearance sale at llee Begins Store 12a So. Tth street. Adv. 6t-6 j KKVtM Iloimw-Ut-x Pavis. son ot Mr. a:ui Mrs. Claud lav7-. is eipericd to arrive home Satur day from Portland where he is auondlns Hills Military Academy. I ) Half IVirs Sule now on at : i Gertrude's Millinery. il9 Ma n St. Ldv. 13-lot I Hemstttrhinj; Promptly at-; tended to at Bee Begins Store, t I tdx. 6t-6 I j i ! Leaving Kor Bay Region Ward Pwjght plans to leave Wednesday for San Francisco. ' where he will spvnd the ChrlM-: mas holidays. I lad ia tor "ovr See the r4d iator covers that Bob Ryan's Auto Tup Shop pats on your car for flioadv. DU-tf Xew Shipment Of coats, hats and dresses to so on sale todav at Pee Begins Store Adv. 6t-6 KoniHT Ht-sidrntH Visit Mr, i "and Mrs. Henry Sweetman of Oroville. California, spent th week-end in the city visiting old friends. They formerly made their' noire fn Klamath tXiUs but coved to Oroville about six yeai-3 ago. I PiTf Heron! Album A hand-', some Christmas album with three of more record purchases. Ask ! for It soon before our supply is all given out. Earl Saeiherd adv. 13-3t, Everything Is on sale at Bee j Begins S:ore 129 So. Tth street.; Adv. 6t-6 ! I.o)Kini For Minnesota H. W. Hcupy of Sprasue Kiver is leaving this morninc for Randolph. Min-f Mttr Mm' ivi.ui vr nnd frie:id ln-1 it uri Our itnuu'iiM' stock of millinery, o every hut in thi ore will lc exaiily hulf nr'r from Sninrdny unlit Christ I.T-. iltT. rroe y. - udv. 11 l 't i-n-a' I ii-1 lrxatilreil MerN- i f t - W. n.nn h llcneff r.sro ia r.; ,: home if Mr? 7. H i.:!l.r.B! in on North Ten ;', -tt.-'t tor th' rurpose of , orani7itic ihi West way club. OKherj cUm-Iim! were as follows Preidtut. Mrs. Marie Kichardson. vli-e-prestdent. Mrs. Kdna Grace Srannnus: secretary. Mrs. Mar-' tli a KeJbarn ; treasurer. Mrs. Knima Ush; foot, musician and son It.nder. Mrs. T. H. SkillinR tn. The members enjoyed sev eral musical numbers. and a short address on the prnwth of the order by Mrs. Julia V. Ward., state fMd director. Mrs. Ado- ' laide Packard, district deputy. s also present. Later In the afternoon delicious refreshments were served. 11. S.M'liiT lower Kllmiiiators - 1? SO. Karl Shepherd. adv. v Silk OrrsMit n sale for only $4 95 at Bee Begins Peeember Sale Adv. 6t-6 i)eniue Shop W. H. Klat; has announced the opening of a White Sewing machine shop at 140J Main street. Fur Coat Why bny a cloth coat when you can buy a fur coat lor S9 at the Northern Fur Shop. Slu Main St. adv. 13-lt Sprvlul MUiVlnjc Calbl A special meeting will held a' Fremont auditorium at 3:3a Wed neday afternoon to which every one in the city and county inter ested in Parent-Teacher activities is most cordially .invited. Mrs. Gabriel, president of the Oregon Parent-Teacher association, wilt be present at this meeting. Fur Com At Can you beat this for a bargain? Nor thern Fur Sao;. S li) Main St. adv. lilt Mr. Willi: Returns Mrs. U F. Wiliits arrive! home last night from Portland where she has ben ? pond! as the past peveral week with her brother who recently submitted to a major operation Hal gain Ccme and see the bargains in hats at Gertrudes sa!e. adv. 13-lt Vb-'.'ors From WocI Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Champagne and two rhildren spent the week-end at Modoc Point from thr home at Weed, California. They were house puests of Mr. and Mr. S. W. KgvlinW Xmas Gifts Lovely display. See our windows. liirtiharfs. McCarthy bldg., 113 North Tth St. adv. 7-16 lVrrliasew New Home Kn npth WilUerson, rancher of Lanx dl valley, was a visitor In the city yesterday. Wi'.kerson recent ly purchased a new home on Jef ferson street from Hubert Wat tenburg, contractor. Neiv Fpstalrs ShopDecember sale cl beautiful new coats and dresses at rock -bottom prices. Itoom 7. new Melhae buildinft., opposite court house. adv. 8-tf Flxrlein Leave Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Wood Kberlein left Sat urday for San Francisco. whre they will remain for some time on a business and pleasure trip. I.indy Rain Coaf On sale marked down to $1.75 at U"0 Lie gins iJecember sale. Adv. CttJ Shopping from (1iilMuin Mrs Curtis Iedrick was shopping in the city yesterday from her home in Chilo'iuin. SPRING LAKE C.RL Si'HI'HKHT, SK. (News Corrc,Kndent ) Rl'HIXti I.AKK, Dec. 12. Otlo Prhuenfcld and diunhter were looking over the Spring Lake country last Sunday and also called at the Carl Schubert ranch. Mrs. V. C'hoyne. and Mrs. I.. Thomson were in the city Thurs day to hf-ar Aimee Semple Mc pherson speak. Andrew Kol?om and family were In Klamath Fills Friday doing some huying. Word has hcen received from Berkeley. Calif., that Frank Stew art has entered the hospltul. Mrs. K. Schclm. C. Mack, fheyne, Kr., took rart in w. the Jolly Neighbors meeting at tho J. .Mngtt home Wednesday. All modern facilities In the alleviation of h'lTnan tufferlng have been installed at the Klam- . atb Valley bospita. ; Classified advertising la a lornlng paper proposition, ii- ways. Use the Newi Love Triangle Is Warned For Killing: Of Cop, FKKSNO, ivo. 13. (l'F--Po-lico tontuht attributed a love triangle in the death of Phillip! Trau, 42. special patrolman und at one time n matte clo dancer. Trau ns found d- ad in his h"iuf here lod.iy with a butltt ; through his n"ck, surrounded by a tttter of b.ttlcs and upset furniture. , Mrs. Mollle Trau. Stt, wife of, the dead man. accused Clifford ; PitrdK. 3 7, as her husband layer. lUirdtf and Mrs. Trau wore found in the house when police j arrived. Poih Were Intoxicated. Mrs. Trau told police she was rest l hk in bed after a drinklnn party wlieu he heard a shot' emauattitK from tht kitcheu, here Trau and Hurdx werw en-: paned in convcrsatiou. When she awoke, she saM. she saw ' I'lirdfC run fr m tho room. t Itndx denies the slaving. In sis tins Trau c:mmllted suicide with his own re t o I v e r . j Trau's revolver was found In its holster under a pillow. None of the cartridge had been dis charned. j Mrs. Trau. who had been mar-, ried to Trau buttwomontha.de-' nied assertions made by the po- ; lieo that Hurd was her former' sweetheart. School Kids To Get Show Party! (Contlnurd from rK One) o-r fiv minutes Ion .on lb ; procram. At I hp M ills aililltlnn tu'hanl. tart of the program hl.h will be held nest Thursday and F"rl t! iy evening lit connection with the Colonial nrt exhl'ilt will con sist of I'briftma nuniiters. Half of the rooms will ci. tribute numliers to the program ThuN day evoain?. and the other half Friday evinlaB. But on Friday morninit ea'.i room will observe ("hrlstnus by soups and stories. Coasting Banned By City Council (Continued from PaRe ne ordinance prohibit in k street ccastinK- The ordinance will also ban coast hip behind automobile, term-d a highly da;:nertms prac-ti'-e. Si?Ri;estion4 for blockading cer tain streets for roastlnp, usintr volunteer police to guard cross s'reets one nisht weekly, and for f ndiiid a pood roastins hill out side the city limits, were dis carded. i P.1 OF THANKS I desire to sincerely thank the friends who showed such deep nffertion and kindly fpirit to ward me in the loss of my dauKhter. MHS. J. W. Jl'DD. 13-U for best rcsulta in your baking SasiaQ P2iee for over 35 years 23 o-nc3 tor: 25 Use Irsi c higher pr-cc.! branch Guaranteed Pure Do You Care About Your Priceless TEETH? Of Vonrse yon do! You nhouhl ronsult only Hie timuL tliorouKlily quallfi-l dent Iwt and you should do so regularly! PORTLAND PAINLESS DENTISTS DR. HAVENS, Mgr. Cor. 11th & Main Sti. Phone 94 Militia Called Out For Solons Continued rrom 1nk One) to iie their usual chambers in tho c.ipltol, the lenUliitor said they would ineet ttt streets. FindniK this unique proposal In advs;t1tle. (hey decided that Tucsdav's seastoa would be held in a hotel. Although the net result of an other Mk day in the turbulent htstorv of Oklahoma politics was decidedly In the Rovernor'i fa vor, there were many who halted tho victory as helonKlng cvhlefly to Mrs. O. M. Hammonds, his confidential secret ury. Woman' Vlctry V ii Mrs. 11 am mo mi's n h ca 1 -riers fell the principal responsi bility for calllnx out the militia at 1 a. m. and It was she who culiled the course of the admin istration's battle for supremacy throughout the da v. Tontuht she a weary from luck of sleep but jubilant that the military was iti charge of the state house and that the "ro'iel" lexislature had not succeeded In custinn the chirr executive. Wtth the mllfatla on nuard In the corridors of the stale house. tonu:t, no action was contem plated by the legislators beftirv recem en ins Tuesday mornlnK. their leaders say. In their private quarters, how ever, the Insurgents discussed strategy and ways and means of 4m' atting the (tovernTs mo'dlizatlou move. E-Movie Girl Is Suing Harry Thaw i (Continued from Tacit One) though he was supposedly in a Pennsylvania state hospital. The amazing action, filed by Miss Wall through her mother. Mrs. UmUe Wall, declared Thaw made her acquaintance at a dance nt lamina Heach in ID 2:1. She was there on location -with a motion picture company, the com plaint recited. i ttve I'p Movie For the next five nights Thaw was her devoted cavalier, and t before he returned east, tho doc ument alleged, he placed a ring on Miss Wall's finger and asked her to watt for him. At Thaw's rec.uejit she gave up her prom ising movl career and returned to school, she declared. Thaw wrote her many love let ters anj occasionally enclosed money to make up for her loss of revenue through dropping out of pictures, the complaint stated. .Vkrl to Join Him After three years, it wan set forth, ho received a letter from Thaw asking her to Join him nt hi estate near Winchester. Miss Wall, with her mother and bro ther, drove across country to kep t ho appointment but she never got to see the man who claimed to be Thaw and whom, she said, promised to wed her. Finally attendants nt the Thiw home offered her 1200 If she would return home and forget all about the millionaire, she said. She declined the money, but left Immediately for the Pacific For all this grelvous humilia tion, together with his failure to livo up to a promise to nurry, the complaint asks luo,5uo dam ages. The to 00 Is charged to actual expenses for the jaunt east. MALIN NOTES PKAISI, K. SMITH News I 'otTef pondeut MAI. IN. Ore., Dec. 12. A1 largo attendance enjoyed the rhort program rendered by the Helping Hand society In con nection with their annual haxanr which w-as held last Friday night at the Community hall. The ladies realized a nice sum and wish to thank their many friends for their liberal patronage, Mrs. J. W. Saunders enter tained the ladles club at hor home November. 30. Fourteen members and four visitors en joyed a delicious dinner at the :iooii l:our. After a short liual :uis n:et;ng they adjourned to invt with i.Mrs. K. 1). Smith. Iav p.: r 11 at tho Community fall. Jto M. ,r-!iiu left last . week for Kitten'.- and Tillamook for a few vvt ci:' visit with relatives. fcn c.ipld is again busy In this community, according to re torts, (thcar lluker, prominent rancher on the Steel Swamp road, will be married at Christmas to a Grunts l'asn girl, llest wishes to the young couple. ' Mr. and .Mr. J. W. Saundors are moving to their homestead this week. Mr. and Mrs. P. II. McNeil went to Klamath Falls Monday to shep and visit wllh relatives. J. M. Ilolton Is rutting posts In the Dry Lake vicinity. K. R. A. Meslner of Los An geles, special agent of the Occi dental Llfo Insurance company,' is enjoying the duck shooting on Tula lake. He Is a guest at the Dalton home. J. I. Hnley and family en Joyed Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Uaut, east vt Malln. J. F. Kamrad purchased the Frank Lamplot dairy herd last week. I , Mrs. A. W. Macken Is making an extended visit In southern California, where her father and mothor reside. Mr. Mackon and tt -s iifi Margaret will drlvo down after .'her during the holiday, i Mr. and Mia. J. V. Binder ' and Florence were business vls j Itors u the county seat .Monday. . Henry Cordon of Fori Klam- a:h was in Malln transattlnic bu.lneas last Haturday. Harry K. Wll.mn and family enjo.ed Sunday dinner with Mr. i and Mrs. ti. W. Myers. Charles Zttmr and Vaclav Ka I Una attendoj tho Merrill danco lust Saturday nlKht. i C. I.. Wearer, A. K. Street and At The L-I-B-E-R-T-Y TCIMY anil HKD.M.SIUV "Rich Men's Sons" villi Hltlltl.KV MASON anil It.M.lil (.ItAVK.H A vivhl ilraniA of uorkrrn nml shirker -on the same fit-ogmm SKW'H ItKF.L ami srirti.w, coMi:i)v Plan for Christmas Eve Today Whether its a Piano, Victrola or Radio buy it today instead of at the last minute. Lets look! EARL SHEPHERD CO. PIANOS, VICTROLAS, RECORDS, RADIO Phone 282 5Q7 Main St. U4 : ;S the Just the Thing Nothing Delights Children More Than Warm Comfys And Grown-ups find com fort and relaxation in them And we offer the Daniel 1 Green guaranteed Comfys in various colors and styles. Let Comfyt Solve Your Christmas 1 Worries. Houston & Jester mil MeuaKitt attended the schoolmasters' nteettnx and din , ner In Klnmath Fulls. Saturday evening. ! Mr. and Mrs. Merle lxiosley : called on Mr. and Mrs. MK'oy Sunday afternoon. . AT THE TODAY and WEDNESDAY ACTS of VAUDEVILLE a:d Feature Picture N THK HTViK 5 ii Aituv txinv "Ttle l liclel.. Ji-kr)" I.I.AIIYS JACKSDN anil tier TIIIIKK IM)V Fltr:Ms lilrlwlnil Kccrnlrlr Hlepplug IVAN anil COMfANV I'luimcler Dniiiitig I)N Dorothy MACKAII.f, 'SMILE BROTHER SMILE" lt'i funnlei ttuin the unurient nit In man Join you've ever hoard hut nturh nlrrr!!t OTK: W'ntt Ii for ditir on the erf urn enjCAicrmrnt of M K (il NHKV Contfisjbr Whole A l.K Mi ll rKll.MANKXT U.IVK fui- rainy days, 115 00 I KAIUT. IIKAirTV KIIOP PINE TREE 5 JKANKTTK VIVIA.V Tho i- Vlollnlrt HAPI'V DAVK tlever Anlinnl Offering THK KCUKDX and Jack In MI'I.IIAM. ft 9 ft