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SATURDAY, JUtY 21, 1028
TITE KI-AMATIT NEWS
Profits of Big '
Tobacco Concern
Unhurt by War
.-4 Inquiry wa made of George
'.. W. Hill, president of th AmerU
v .i cau Tobacco company, al hit of-
floa today, at to tlte effort of Hi
Children Poisoned
At Picnic Lunch
(Ooatlaued Finn F4T Om)
were working franllrally to save
tn Urea of the Utile tola.
They were laid out on cota In
emergency hospital and where
cut-price tliuatlnn on the proflta uame could be learned, parent
and butlneaa of the American To
bacco company. He aalit : "The
Bet proflta of the American To
wer oolUted.
Kna AM
Ita airent tied dawn to eound
Trial of Mexican
Youth Under Way
(Coatlnned from Page Oae)
Greta Garbo Bob Is Newest Fad
bacco company for the first six. a watuiuic. the Charles NUAllls
montha of the year UtS exceed tor. excursion boat, ateamed up
tkoae for any almllar period la 'the Potomac, living the alarm
' the hlatory of the company. The, to Washington when It brought
- increase in volume ot as in nrst or the sick back from Johnson to follow him outside.
compared wua ids correspoiiuiiis j me picnic.
- period of ltit la In excess ofi When the whistles stopped.
tlt.000.000 eaally the largest Ucreama of women and children
"t.Tclume of aalea for any six jcould be heard above the general
months' period during Ita hl- uproar, aa the riverfront waa
V-tary." He further atated that (aroused by the alren and had as
: the proflta for June, 1S8, de. Lem5lB(, 00 tna waterfront.
; aplte the price reduction, and de- W(,r1 ot ing.iy ,prM(J
aplte the exten.lve advertising ex- througn ,h4 cU ,nd thoMMua,,
pendture, were In eicew .of the ln.lu11 ,
proflta for June. 1S1." Mr. Hill ,,. , , d
Z..L .C- 7""?: .7 1 "h the police to get at tha dock.
with the continued gromth of
Lucky Strike Cigarette, order
' for whlrh. h aatd, ahowed great
er growth and volume tn June
Ambulance and private care
rushed tk small victim to the
hospital for treatment. Some
rth.n evr before I. the history of J' ' i?r'ou '"on. but
mm mrta uuriug in nrst
1 the brand, and, so far in July, aa
'few hour.
The fifty children brought in
on the tint boat were rmhed to
emergency hoepltal and put on
cota around the wards and ror-
TT I- ri r"aon- W"M DabT of eighteen
111 1aVIS Clip UU ontha lay allent on a cot beside
i luutuvr, ooia apparently un-
crea greater growth and volume
than In June.
.Americans to Win
PARIS. ' July 10. . (UP) A
dean sweep for the American
team ggalnat the Italian In the
Davis cup aeml-flnaU seema cer
tain. ' William T. Tildea. captain of
the American team, who wa dis
qualified aa the arc of the match j
ror writing newspaper aniciea,
waa not' missed today. - Johnny
j . Hennessey, a freckle-faced youth
-: from IndUnapoi:. atepped Into
. Ttlden'a shoes and filled them
completely.
... Hennessey, who was believed
t be fighting for a loat cause.
conscious.
Heat Trrrlrflc
The tragedy came during
Washington a hottest day with a
temperature of 104 degree. The
Central Union Mission gathered
up hundreds ot poorer children
from congested, districts and took
them for a boat trip and picnic
at Marshall Hall, fifteen mile
down the Potomac. After lunch
some of the children complained
of cramps and shortly they were
keeling over In great numbers.
This waa the most tragic eni-
aode in the history of the old
c Danes MacAlester, which has
tmllfMl the anrnrlae of tile vMr
I by defeating Baron Henry De I Dl,ed Potomac between Wash-
I Morpnrgo. Italian ace. in atralght ! "1S,M' Mount Vernon and Mar-
sets. -4. 7-i. . n"u H 'or twenty year.
J , That not the American team (Thousands of tourists have vlait-
la the lead, two matches to noth- ed the tomb ' George and Mar-
! lag, for prior to Hennessey's Tlo-
tory Francis Hunter defeated P.
1 Qaslini in three easy sets, 6-1,
6-1. t-0.
. Hennessey started slowly los
ing the first game at love. He
nf alias. won his service and settled
'i down to brilliant tennis. After
the first four games It became
apparent to the crowded galleries
that the - American youth ; was
going to defeat one of the most
'highly-touted sura on the con-
-tinent
No one was more surprised st
fc Hennessey's game than De Mor-
pargo. The Italian was all con
I fideace in the early stages as he
I shot over bl slashing service and
j sent the ball scudding past Hen
i nessey.. Fatigue helped defeat
j De Morpnrgo. At the end of the
I first set be waa exhansted and
j 'thereafter waa no match for his'were attending to business In
I younger opponent. jtvismsth Falls Monday.
U t Tildea received an ovation' Mr' ntl Mr- A. Murray,
I when he entered Roland Garros lMlM Allean Murray and Wilraa
r stadium to watch the matches J 0,"eld "Pent 8nnday visiting
:.He was forced to rise snd bow wl,h 'rels at Rogue River.
-Naaveral times before the gallery I . ,n- J' A- B'own is visiting at
i' quit cheering. L,Te 0ak- California, with her
- - . irinnphla. U ti .. .. m .... . .
kTiiaen bad nothlnr but praise ii,'" '
tha Washington aboard the old
nver aidewneeler.
13. 11. Although fear for
Johnson's recovery waa felt for
awhile, since the knit penetrat
ed Just above hla heart, he hie
now recovered and waa able to
appear in the courtroom yester
day.
A number ot witneaaoe took
the aland, giving their version nf
the tiuarrel. They testified that
Solo entered tho mill after the
j night lunch hour, and ordered
A the two men started out, a
number of others preeeut. know
ing there had been had blood be
tween the two, started down lb
steps after them.
Suddenly the cry rang out
"That guy a got a knife: ac
cording to testlmouy. But before
anyone could Interfere Soto and
Johnson close in wheu. it is be
lieved, th Mexican slipped the
knife blade into Johnson's side.
The direct causa ot tha fight
is not known, but several em
ployes of the mill atated it had
been smouldering for aom time.
It la believed that earlier la the
evening ot June IS. Johnson
threw a piece of wood at Soto,
which brought matters to a head.
Counsel for the defense will pre
sent their case today, but It la
not known whether the defend
ant will take tha atand or not.
Harry Boirin la representing the
state. " ...
Modification Aim
Of John J. Raskob
(Continued FToaa Page Oae)
MERRILL
WTLMA OFFIEI.D
News Correspondent
MERRILL. Ore.. July 19.
Mrs. John Cox acd daughter.
LIU. have left for Mantica to
spend tha summer months with
rs. .Loxs parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Metsker.
jonn ana Fred Fletcher of
Klamath Falls spent Sundav In
Merrill visiting at the home of
tnelr grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
u. w. urrield
Mrs. Agnes Richer and daugh
ter, Mary Florence, and Rudolph
nauennorn. spent Sunday at
i rater Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hartlerode
The board of strategy at Ita
conference today selected St.
Louis and Salt Lake City as re
gional headquarters. 8 e a a t o r
Harry B. Hawea of Missouri will
be In charge of the St. Louis
office and Fred W. Johnson, of
Rock Springs. Wyomiug, presi
dent ot the western state Smlth-
for-President club, in charge of
the Salt Late City of tic.
Raskob will be chairman ot the
executive committee and an ex
offlcio member of the advisory
committee, headed by Senator
Peter G. Gerry of Rhode Island.
Members ot the advisory com
mittee are: Mrs. Franklin D.
Roosevelt. N. T.; Representative
Parker Corning. N. Y.; Senator
Pat Harrison. Miss.: Bruce Kre
J. Meek Believed
In Condon, Ore.
i'Ow tin iint rrum rag One)
Slarlt'd In Los A unfits, this
bob. oriKinaifatl by !rta Oarbo.
baa bocomu the newest fad. Tb
hair 1 cut siraijcht about thre
Quart era length. thtn rurlrd.
Krota haraelt la shown hira In
three po8a.
MT. LAKI AND
FAIRVIEW
Henry's Death
(Coatlnaed From Page One)
W. Raley snd family.
Mr. and Mrs. C'asebolr and
mer, Mont.: Representative Wll- j children left Monday morning for
Ham A. Oldtield. Ark.: former ' Angeles, t aiirornla
MltS. KARA It V.. MOKHISON
cw t orrcitnonucnt 1 vv -a a
MT LAKI. Ore,. July : - 1 IlOOVCr MOUmS
Helen Grliile ot Klamath Falls
spent the week-end at the Frank
Triplett home.
Mrs. Al llurnell's slater and
family ot Paskedra is spending s
few days visiting at the Burncll mourning, only a few algna over
bom. I'he atreela of Palo Alio, ruadlng
Mrs. Hcmer Denton of Call- "'lcoiuo homo. Hoover, ludl
forula made Mrs. Triplett a visit (eating what had been scheduled,
last week. j Cul 1,19 rovvrence of his home
Mrs. Jay Falrclo attended scrv- penplo for him wus manifest even
Ices In Klamath Falls last Sun- 0,nr emphatltally by the man
day. . ncr In which they permitted him
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harris spent 1' monr" unmolested as private
Saturday evening with Mrs. T. menran nusnand at hla wife a
for his former team-mates and L, "d itnLA ?; Brown and
predlcUd they would win all five Mr' ?.d Mn- wtob-
f matches with the Italians. !" " VJ" 'e
' un eaiuraay liennesscv and . i
George Lott will meet De Mor- L f0 I"" "Bt ,he week
.urgo snd Ca-l.nl Tn the double, TnZ In Klamath K.'"
ZTT SUDday hTcanlrnUrT ho " Power
play De Morpurgo and Menuossey company
will meet Ca.llnl. I Mr. , MrJ.
Representative Jouett Shouse.
Kane.; and Senator Tydings, Md,
Member ot the executive com
mittee other than Raskob and
Gerry are: James J. Hoey, Col.
Herbert H. Lehman, national
committee finance director: Mrs.
Henry Moskowitx. publicity di
rector. Franklin D. Roosevelt.
and George R. Van Names, pra-
conventlon manager for Smith.
AH these are veteran Smltb lieu
tenants In New York. -
Mis Bernlce !awTn is vuH-
ing st the C. W. Lewis hou:.
A number ot Mt. Lakl lunn-rs
are busy In the hay fields.
California Orange Cookies
from Los Angeles
4 cup Critro
cup tussr
J tsbicipQent
oralis juice
CssiM do UU heller
uiien made with
nvtS-Uamg ihmrten
ing. Have yon tailed
Crim rigki res
the can? :
s CSS, beaten 3 mn ...ir.
Grated hnd of I 2 teaspoon baking
"ana powder
Cream Criico and sugsr until light and
soli. Add egg!, rind and juice. Sift
flour, baling powder and salt together.
Mn thoroughly. Make into bills the
sue of a walnut. Place on wcll-Criscocd
pans, flatten with rot torn of glass
dipped in granulated sugar. Bake in
moderate oven (jjo'F.) 10 to 15 min
utes. Raisins or nuts may be placed in
center of the cookies. Makes about 50
I Mil. T. j.
(Cfla D SCO
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Crating i Storage
Long Distance Hauling
City Transfer & Storage Co.'
826 Klamath
,Phonej32.
. v. Res. '40 W
baugh. Alta Turnbaugh and Faye
Jinnetta spent Tuesday in Mer
rill from their home at Crater
Lake.
Miss Helen Anderson left Wed
nesday for the valley. She will
visit with her aunt Mrs. C. M.
Ramsby, at the Ashland Junc
tion.
Mrs. John Simpson ot Berkeley
visited a short time In Merrill
Tuesday with relatives. Mrs.
Simpson before ber marriage was
Miss Viva Martin.
Monday evening a number ot
the younger set motored to Olene
to swim. The party waa com
posed of Misses Ellen MWelgh.
Thirxa Anderson. Helen Ander
son.' Messrs. Donald Bailey. Mer
rill Harrington, and Kenneth
Colwcll. , j
Clyde Barka was a business t
visitor in Merrill Monday after-j
noon. Mr. Barks is proprietor
of the garage at the Ashland '
Junction. I
Mrs. Almo Newton and H. H.
Newton attended the funeral,
services of the late Ralph Lyons I
in Klamath Falls, Wednesday I
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. If. Anderson I
and daughters motored to Ash-1
land Saturday where they attend- j
ed the funeral services held for i
C. M. Ramsby. I
Miss Helen Atchison Is the.
house guest of Miss Anna Bur
nett at her home In Midland.
Miss Allean Murray Is visiting
in Klamath Falls with Mr. and
Mrs. Bud Cheyne who make tholr
home In the Winters apartment
Mrs. Lee Brown left Frlditv
morning for Trinidad. California,
where she will visit at tho home
of her grandmother, Mrs. i. Grif
fin for the remainder of the summer.
Clifford Shuck Is confinud to
his home with an a 1 1 a c k of
; pneumonia. He is now slightly
Improved.
i Miss Esther Atchison Is vlilt
Ing In Klamath Falls with Miss
Lucille Calhoun.
; TOO HO.MKHICK..
WEST POINT, N. Y., July lJ
; IAP) Four youngsters out of
1 400 are too homesick to learn
I to fight for Uncle Ham. They
j have resigned from the entering
class at the military academy
' after two weeks.
For resulta uss Now Class Ads.
LOXGVIEW. Wash., July 20.
(AP) F. J. Bacon, 5, collapsed
snd died Instantly In the wit
ness chair In Cowlits county su
perior court this morning.
Bacon, who resides at Ed
monds. Wash., waa testifying. in
his own behalf In a 170 land
contract suit.
TWO KIM.F.li
SACRAMENTO. Calif.. July 1.
(UP) Two marine aviator.
Corporal L. W. Bryant. Billcrlca.
Mass.. and Private K. D. SHiutt,
Seattle, were killed at Mater field
here today when their airplane
crashed and liurpetl.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Tinglvy of the
Sunset apartments wero host and
hostess with an Informul dinner
party on Thursday evening.
and his own bereavement
VlUdiy, fU l.. . , 5
At the Iralu' tw'grvot' him were
only Dr. liay Lymau Wilbur,
president of Stanford and brother
of the secretary of the navy, a
tew of the leaders of the rbam-
itirr of commerce aud aome inll-
'' , , mate friends. I'nlversity author-
AGED WITNESS '" M ib ,'eop", of tbo
to.wn and ordered the students of
DIES IN COURT i""1 aulverslty not to line the I
street to see the automobile
caravan which carried . Hoover
and hla party from the train two
miles up through the rampua to
his house pverlooklug San Fran
cisco bay. Tha party passed
through the town and campua be
hind a motorcycle patrol without
attracting any attention.
When Mrs. Hoover arrived
wun tne nominee at home at
10;30 a. m . she went with her
sister Mrs. Jean Large, to the
side of her father's rssket, which
was derked In- flowers sent by
officials from all parts of tho
world.
The only time thoy left tho
house during the day waa to at
tend services at th chapel where
Dr. T. A. Murray. Quaker loader.
presided.
In .Mourning.
Mrs. Hoover, dressed In deep
mournlnit. came In the side en
train on the arm of her sister.
Police had been set to guard all
ideors ao only members of tho
I candidate's private party could
nttend. Thero were leas than 80
; persons In the beautiful chapel.
.Mrs. Hoover and other members
lot the party sat dry-eyed with
i their heads bowed throughout
i the services, hut one or two othor
! women sobbed during the prayers
end psalms offered bv Dr. Mur.
'ray., The leader admonished his
hoeiers to fount their days of
life -and ' remember all must dlo,
The seevlcfcs lasted but 20 mln.
jutes and as soon as they wero
over tne Hoovers roturnod home.
The body was taken- to Cypress
Hill cemetery In San Francisco
for cremation by written request
of Henry found after tils death.
Ktuili-ntH Pull Ik-nrcm.
School chums of young Allen
Hoover acted as pallbearers for
his 81-year-old grandfather.
Hoover plans to remain here
quietly until next week. He may
than go up into the redwood dis
trict of northern California for
two or three days. He has told
nowspaper men of the party he
would like. If possible, to give
them a chance to see this area.
No definite plan lias yet been
made. ! 1
The delayed homecoming re
ception. In Sun Francisco Is 'ex
pected to be staged the latter
part of next week. Hoover will
leave here by special train and
will go through with the original
ceremony which had been ar
ranged before his father-in-law's.
'death.
phone last ulglil, and It la un
derstood that he loft ywn hur
riedly, expecting to bi'goti for
some time. It la believed that
h I en route to Coudon to
Idvullfy the suspect.
Thore Is said to lie a reward
of ft.uoa for th couvlctlon of
tha slayer of John Ausol. I
Mk la alleged to have killed
Auael In the gun store lust win
ter, and to have robbed the gun
attire safe, which Attsel. an old
H.I I u .1 b. - .1 I ... I I
.MM M 1 V..,,'lf ... M U.I
opened for tha day'a business, i
Ansel wa shot villi a sa-40
cartridge, police declare, and the
fact that Meek had ons of the
Hire revolvers of this calibre In
thla aertton of the country first
led authorities to seek him In
connection with ilia crime.
Hklpixtl founlr).
Leartilnr that he waa wauled,
Meek left the country nurrledly,
and It la knows that be left his
automobile In Dunsmulr, Calif.
From tner be disappeared en
tirely. A gun wa found some days
later along a road In a pile of
we.da by I. K. Heck, an employ
of th power company A check
cf gun numbers proved this to
belong lo Meek, and bullets
which Keith Ambrose, chief of
police, pried from a stump near
Meek s Isolated homestead on
upper lake tallied with the gun.
did the bullet which alew
Johnnie Auael. according to Hob
Craddock, bsllstle eipert fur tho
I'rrtlaud police department.
lit Washington.
Soma thro week ago. Meek
was reported to he in Wishlnc-
urn. ana ii i inougni useiy by
local police that be would leave
that part of the country and
drill down Into Oregon.
Meek, a typical backwoodsman.
Is believed by authorities lo
have hidden out In th wooda a
greater portion of th time that
he has been eluding justice.
Several reports of Meek have 1
been made which have Inter been
found lo be erroneous, and av
ral suspects bav been taken
Into custody by Pacific coast pn-.
lire who did not provo lo be
Mcok.
Residence Struck
By Midnight Fire
(Continued from Page Oae)
Announcement
To the Public
Opening of
McPherren's Furniture
SATURDAY
JULY 21st
124 No. 7th
Former location of Claud H. Davis
McCarthy Building
Used Furniture
McPherren's Furniture
124 N. Seventh Phone 16
-
Charles Dorris
Wholesale and Retail Coffee
Tea anil Spice House
JI37 South filxth Street
Klaniatb Falls, Oregon .,
Handling Iligb tirade Coffee
. and Teas
Featuring; Corona Vacuum
Coffee v ( y
8H.1WS Fresh Roast Fresh
Oround Coffee
This Is Mountain Grown,
Cured Coffee, supplied by the
Commercial Importing Co.. of
Scuttle. .
f also serve coffee and sand
wiches and have an excellent
Root lieer
Ico Cream and Soft Drink
nrtiru' lima-ISO. It was Said last
night.
Tha house waa ton fap from m
hydrant for the city water to ba
used, and th entire blasa was
extinguished with chemicals.
'The amoke wok me un then
I saw a bias outside; I thought
of the car at onca-hraiiai 11
had been set before." Mrs. Hata-i
said. -I ran outside, with a
Ducket when I came back In.
the amoks was so thick I couldn't
see then I called the fir de
partment." Neither tha eae nnr th hnm.
were Insured. Mrs. Bates Is em-
Ployed by th Troy laundry, and
makaa her home wrth ber small
A golf tournament will be held
In Ashland on Sunday In which
local fana will take part. Sev
eral car loads of local people
are planning to make the trip
to the valley city early Sundav
morning.
CALIFORNIA.
FunmnH; Ma&'Esetl
Phone 197S ?23 South Sixth St
YeJ -Tpiek Fresh Fruit Daily
From California
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
THIS WEEK SPECIAL
Salsuma Plums, 3 lbs. 25c; Lug
Can your peaches this week
v ai beitaa ana Hales reaches, lug
AddIcs. trreen. 3 lbs
eeaava.nseasssx a twt2S0
Apricots, 3 lbs. for 25c
Apricots, lug $1.50
Cooking Apples, 4 lbs.
for 25c
Pears, 3 lbs 25c
Grapes, lb., 10c
Oranges, Sunkist,
dozen 35c
Oranees. Sunkist.
dozen .45c
Grapefruit, 3 for 25c
Lemons. 2 dozen ....35c
Bananas. 4 lbs. for..25c
Scuds, new, 6 lba....5c
Spuds, old. 8 lbs. ....25c
Turnips, bunch ...5c
Cucumbers, 4 for ..2Sc
...$1.50
...$1.35V
jCorn, per doz. J 40c
Dry Onions. 6 lbs.;..N.25c
Eggs,tdozen .........36c
Celery ....15c
Lettuce, head 1.5c
Tomatoes, 4 lbs. for 25c'.
Tomatoes. 8 lbs. ....25c
Boans, 3 lbs. for 25c
Peas, 3 lbs 25c
Peppers, 2 lbs. for....35ci
Blackberries, 2 cups 25c
Strawberries, 2 for 35c'
Loganberries, Z for 25c
Cabbaee, 6 lbs. for..25c
Plums, lusr $1.50
Cantaloupes,.3 for.,.,
Klamath
Printing
Company
Printing as you
want it, when.
.you want it. .
22 Xlamath Ave.:
classified. advertising. ' Is ' a
mornthg nenairTpropoa1ttOD
always. Use Tha News,
ANNOUNCEMENT
A New Service Between
Klamath Falls and Bend
Two Round Trips Daily -
Leaving Klamath Falls--7:30 A. M. and 2 P, M.
Leaving Bend 8( . M. and 2 P. M.
The Northland Transportation Company offer this
service with luxurious six-cvlinder Fageol parlor cars
of the latest design' and most up-to-date improvements.
For Convenience, Economy, Safety and Dependability
v. .i , . "Ride The Northland"
All buses leave and terminate at the Terminal Stage
Depot and Great Northern city office.
Northland Transportation Company
615 Main St. ; V Phone 999
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