PAGE SIX WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1028 THR KLAMATH NEWS CITY BRIEFS Mr. and Mm. Byrd Welsch I lurry Goellor returned Mon nd Mr. and Mm. Nerval Armeslday evening from Lake of the visited In the city Monday on woods where he visited with nisi thefr way In Crater and Diamond I family who are enjoying a week's lakes with Mr. and Mra. uenme suly at their summer cottage. Reed and Pica Heed. Mra. Welsca and Mra. Armea are (latere Bennle and Dick Keed. ot Mlis Dorla Kendall ot Holly wood visited in the city recently with Mra. Kiiubeth Hendricks. V. p. Frulta of Merrill haa left tor San Jose where he will spend the coming two weeks. He will be accompanied home by Mrs. Fruits and children who hare spent the past month visit ing at the home of. Mrs. Krult's parents in the southern city. Mis Bertha Bertsch of the Mode dliop has returned from a buying irlp to San Francisco. I Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar Kendall Edgar Newman of 40 Oak ou Jo ' "o have been n.ak treet. Klamath Falls, and Lydla " "" "" " Summers Lane K. Collin of Grants pass were ls-l'"' " Pt "" 5 " " sued a marriage license at the 'residing at 101s Washington street in mis city, .vir. iveuuaii Is connected with Klamath Con- CO. office of the county clerk yester day. A license waa granted to . Burniar Drown and Eleanor titans, both ot this city, late Monday evening. . Mrs. Lorella Stevens of Sacra mento left by train for her home after a delightful varatinn spent in Klamath Falls and vicinity, during which time she stayed at the Clareniont. Word has been received from Mrs. William Rouse who is visit ing In Omaha, Neb., that she plans to return home the first of September. Mrs. Itouse writes that the weather la extremely ... Mr. and Mra. Frank P. Cor peulng ot Tule Lake. Misa Helen Marchael of Olene. D. A. Agnew of the Clareniont and Leo Dona ron of Malln left Monday after- warm and unpleasaut In Nebraska. Bend Deports Unwanted Guest HKNIi. Ore.. Aug. SI (CH Deportattnu orders were Issued here this morning In the case of a small spotted skunk, picked up as a vagrant on the main street of Uend. Mem bers of the police force and street cleaning department co operated In the arrest, which was made with the aid of a large wooden bo Into which the wood pussy waa carefully enticed. The arrest waa made with out accident, the lid ot the box was nailed firmly in place and j city garbage truck was commandeered to convey the unwelcome visitor to a remote spot south of the city, where the prisoner was released. Around the World with the UNITED PRESS Suisun fridge Plans Favored (I'onllmiril Kroni Page One) WILL ROGERS TO HELP ACTOR MOSCOW. Au. 1 tl'l') Senator Thomas of Oki-ihoma ar rived nere touuy aim c:,,l"rrvu 1 freight with Assistant commissar oi tor- elan Affairs M. M. I.ltvluoff and Trade Commissar A. I. Mlkoyan. The nr. .Ite will shrink the west's Industrial and economic map by cutting two hours from i fr(.n, transcontinental travel - time of NEW YOIIK. Aug. II. IITI Will Hotcrs. cowboy humorist, will tn a good turn fur his Fred Hluiin. by Search on for Eccentric Woman, Real Estate Agent I.OH ANIIF.LKs, Aug. II (IT) i Tol ire throughout southern Call. topping , (,,, mniain scan hod for .ilrs. from passenger trains on both the Overland and Shasta routes. The hearing, which had been twice postponed, was held to ro- Aug. 21 tl'l') cclto testimony from maritime LONDON The recently aunounred navul agreement bctwoou France aud tlreit Hrlialn has been communi cated to all governments Interest Into the lullor's stage rule until I Htniie recovwrs from his recent airplane crash. It wua reported I here tonight. , Rogers, who la said to have cancelled a movie coutritct to aid ... i , ..,,. Stone, will appear lit the new lions above the bridge site might icomedy scheduled to open about be effected. October 1. On call from Major Hopes Cor AccoiUIiik to n porta, the hu ed in naval disarmament. It waa any objection tr criticism of ihe.'niortst ufrored In do anything, stated authoritatively here today. I railroad's proposed bridge, no ! possible lo help Stone and re The I'nlted 1'resa has asked for j response was received from thelcently sent a telegram to the In- the clarification of two Dnlnts in engineers anil snipping represent, jiirou uiusuai romeus ..... ..... . the agreement which have .iJallvea who crowded the army's lug to "go Into Die show- ready been given. GENEVA. Aug. St ll'l'l ll'nmon HnMc Cnn I League of Nations circles today "Ulua aJWH declared that Foreign Minister' Van Klocklaud ot Holland prob-1 with district office in th customs . Dorothy (Mono a Hangmen nun building. pli'K ulong until you are ublo lo Formal application for the con- rejolu." 'strtictloti of the bridge was made "Dorothy run keep tolling ma by K. J. Foulds. attoruey for the . how to piny thn part." Rogers Prisoner 11 Years (.Continued front rage One) Ella Htiirdlvant, 47. weulthy ami eccentric ceul estate uperutor, nilHslug from Iter homo alnm Friday. Itelallvoa today reported Mrs Sliirdlvnnt was released from u she received lieutinont (or uionljs u) alluieiit brought ahouthylhoA ki ruin of liullillng up her fnrlitnu. Iti.porta from lioueh dlstrlita told of a woman answering llit description iff Mra. Hlurilltutit, who had paced the sauiU, wring ing lior hands and crying out In despair.' Truces were found near Ihu Inline which liidbutrd I bo woman had spent Friday nlghl sleeping In a grove of trees. Classified advertising Is a morning newspaper proposition sanitarium two weeks ago, where I slwnva Use Th News was locked up was soon gone snd the hair of his body formed the only protection to his skin. Locked I p Years rnmln t,r Iha ftrl tltna l.i 11 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Shuman ..- .., .h. ..ii , who have been visiting at the ,. COwered and chatter- home of their daughter. Mrs. ied m fright. The sheriff had Fred Drewelow. left Saturday for I wronped -him in blankets. Curl- ably will be ekvted president of month. I NEW YORK. Aug. SI tCP) i Isaac Ooldman. a furrier, was shot to death In his store today 1 by three gunmen. One of the bandits was caught a fewmtn- engineer of standards for the ....I....., ft... tirl...l In nil the league assembly meeting next I ,,,,,, ,,.,, ol , proposed structure. He testified thil the bridge would represent Hie maxUnum cost that II traf fic woultd hear that It gives more than reasonable safeguards for present navigation and that It u ill I ........... I .. . L .. - I lha rive chase as the three fled noon for a weeks camping trip lkl h're they will make ou, nri.hbors crowded about. A t Crescent City. Walter S. Austin and son and daughter ot Los Angeles guests at the Claremont. their future home. swift hearing was held and Hee ler was ordered back to the In- Mrs. C. A. Jacobs and daugh-!sane asylum, whence he had been arejter. Mrs. Charles Vance, who ; discharged once previously. Ar Ihare been the house guests of riving In Pueblo, Heeler's terror Mrs. Jacobs sister. Mrs. W. C. : broke out anew, and he fought ' Mrs. E. B. Chase of Portland Townsend. for the past fortnight j for 30 minutes before being over is a business visitor In Klamath j left Monday for their home at . powered by seven men. Falls and Is stopping at the jCridley. Calif. ! Mrs. Heeler, whose ' mistaken Claremont. j through a crowded street, accord ling to the story told police, the shooting was the result of Gold man's refusal to pay "gang revenge." LONDON. Aug. SI U'lM Private messages here today stat ed that speclul trains have been dispatched from Harbin to evc-1 needs of both railroad and water- borne traffic Into the far distant t future, The testimony In favor j of the application with the w! ommendatlon of Major Ropes, will be rorwarded to the, war de pigment, Washington for final - onstderatlon. The site of the bridge Is across Sulsan Itay from Suisun I'olnt. within the city limits of Marlines. souse of family loyalty and pub- 'BKm u.t. resident, of Barlm and Cra- W consist mainly of ten 4UH- saauiuu IU UilUn. IIUU Willi I I IB f.iiif t h r.tii st h a. mama m.- It ft an.x A grass lire In vacant property llc duty Ie be" to keep her Boa',A k" i, . .with 305 tvt horliotitat rh-ar- C. K Tnck.r of Savannah. Ga., I , rhaln, , : " 'dlh"p, "vt ance between pier protection, and 1, registered at th. Claremont. sil,h ,trpet mtf ,,, nd B,y b) ,akeu o tuh e hl-ese pastern on. ,. of .prolllm.,t,,v mr. 'ucaer o,...u. --- Lumber company ground, ye.ter ed motor trip Into the west and ,ook , ?"iil-iBJ.V" t of the firm and of c.ty Tucker haa been In the lumber " " v , ,h. ,n.t mr ih n 'clo1)' watched as there I. Sot) I railway. Ith abort via at both north business on the coast for the past SO years. j acres of land that Is In danger ;if the fire spreads. It wo. stated. - : L. L. Brownell of the Brownell UaIa onmnsn nt ChiCO. Calif. passed through the city yesterday dreo enroute to Washington wnere ne has been called by the illness of bis mother. Mr. Brownell for merly made his home in Kla math Falls where he was In business. Mrs. J. Royal Shaw and chil- left Monday tor Bandon to spend a few weeks onlovtnr the pleasures of the sea shore. Mrs. Shaw expects to take a cot tage at the beach. In Obregon Plot ;o ' ,h high water. (Continued From rage One) 390 feet length duct approaches and south ends. All of (he through spans are clear above moan gh water. The lift span pro vides, when up. under clearance! of 135 feet above mean higher high water, or Id s foot above iter The lift . Rev. V. N. Younglove who was a visitor in the city In 1903 when Llukville was Llnkvllla has written letters to Capt. O. C. Ap plegate and to the chamber of commerce from his present home In Clare, Michigan. Rer. Young love wanted to know it the snakes still bask in the sun on the flat rocks along Link river. Capt. Applegate Is sending the . writer some scenes ot old city ' landmarks and the chamber ot commerce has written a ler weeks visiting at the home of her irying xo picture me new r.'- daughters. .Mrs. E. M. Igl and mam iu ioy. luu.iaiu'o. -""! Mrs. John states that his greatest wian to visit here once more. Mrs. Arthur Wilson and daugh ter. Pearl Jean, left Tuesday for Bandon where they will visit J wit Mrs. Frank Moser and fatn illy. Mrs. Moser will be remem jbered as Miss Vera Houston. ! Merwin "Red" Donelson. par cel post delivery clerk, has Just returned from a IS day vacation which he spent In the northwest states and in Canada. Mrs. Anas M. Haas. San Fran cisco, arrived Monday night from San Francisco to spend several H. Houston. Mrs. i Haas has often visited Klamath bio ulso. uooa-bye. Harry." she cried y ni j when her son was taken away. jlUn LlianreU e m gooa Doy. i ii come to see you." Mrs. Heeler and her sister. Mrs. Beulah Evans, who died last week. Imprisoned the mad-man because they did not want him loaders, was responsible for plac returned to an asylum or to be bombs In both tle chamber ; mean .lower allowed freedom In which hel' deputies and Obregon head- span wiil be designed to open In might act violently against nclah- Quarters, police charged. " seconds. bors. The alleged gronp also was ac-1 "And It was our own sorrow," i 'used of arming rebels in Moil-1 the mother added. 'co- The assassination plot called for a woman to kill Calles and j j Obregon w ith a poisoned needle ' aunng tile spring festival. ' Tornl Acquaintance Although Jose de I,eon Toral, assassinator of Obregon, hud at- nded meetings of the group. It was said there was nn nlhnr vl. LOS ANGELES. Aug 21 (CP1 Idence to show thai he was rflrf.el. i Tom Mix. bashful and taclturu, ly Inspired or selected by the j vvo.ou in couri loaay. pleaded i plotters for the crime. The meet- not guilty to charges of battery I ings were held at the house of Drought by 111 Morrlssey, song Maria Concept-Ion. dance man. and his wife, i Members of the eroun Insisted Miller, aud demanded , Toral was merely an uciiuaiut- ' atice. l.i The bombs used to destroy Tom Mix Pleads 'Not Guilty' to Battery Charge T. aia (Bfiead in its moit contfntratt'd form. . All the moisture is DAKliD OUT. That's why crackers "keep" in hotteir weather. and "Midgle' trial by Jury. The trial was set for Sept The shoes Mix wore into court room in the chamber of drnuti... could never have been worth a building were manufactured next whoop in the stirrups, for plant- door to Maria Concepcion'a O. L. Permenter Is a visitor In the city from California and is; PrIeDdl of Mrj R Bentrlm looking over business opportuni-j wlll gd , ,earn ,hlt he lies sua garnering, ssrituuuiai lahla t0 Fals and is well known In this . '"K 'n the sod to balk a rampant house, the statement rharsod c"- ca'f t the end of a rope or for and was made with her knowl- planting In the face of a foe. edge and aid. Mix had discharged his high ' The police ..barges were the re heeled boots, which Morrlssey ! suit of ouestlonl I1K Of HUNIMrtS ' "I tli i ti'l want uny lillliiitt ami iNiruthy. of rourau, would bo tho Ntur. AuythliiR '" uy ttutm with m.' I ltuKirii U xptn ti'tl licit Sop- ! 1mlHr 1 0. xjlillionsSay BEST RSJUOM HO. U 32 No washing Jirrctions nre needed for "B.V.D. Specially woven and treated nainsook, and reinforced and finished tailoring resist repeated, thorough laundering. WINGS of tho MORNING r K a,. m. aT tK mm mm m. V mw ww. W i . J 2 Ttio finest things uro UHuoIly muJu by ttKNO w!kj nrecializo in fine tilings only. Schlllinir produces top ifrudo coffco ' only (no 2nd or 3rd trrudes), and Schlllinii is tho only one who does. Itakloir lowder Tea l.V 10 Wpfa-ra .11 Ki on this red woven label H V . , - r I - - - MADC FOR THE BEST RETAIL TRADE The B.V. D. Company, Inc. Nislat Sols MWr,-aV. D." VmJtnmtt Twav.u.CA.isr. 32 Si ' "! house after an Illness of over merce- two weeks. Mrs. Bentrlm is the .. . . .t 'wife of R. J. Bentrlm. local tick- '.I:eW .Te.mber" of reK?n et clerk for the Southern 1M- OHW muiur UHiua.ivu i cifiC signea up at tne iniormauon booth at the chamber of com- merce yesterday were Fred Ha worth of Sprague River and H. A. Thurmond of Chemult, Ore. be up and about the i charged had been used freely in and statements made by those in Tom Cunningham of Eureka, Calif., Is spending some time vis iting in the city with friends. H. F. Aldridge of the Califor nia Saw Works located at San Francisco arrived in the city yes terday by motor on his way to enjoy a 10-day vacation trip in Oregon. ' Malcolm Tears of Olene has returued to Klamath Falls from Walter Anderson, who has been In town from Oerber. Call ifornia. visiting with his brother, j Ray Anderson, and his sister. !Mrs. Charles Biehn. will leave today tor his California home. their Sunday morning fight. .Mix Jail. aiid he hadn't worn them to the ! Oulnlilrr Involved formal dinner party anyway. The motion picture cowboy wore a blue suit, dark, soft hat. a poiaa aot tie and rubber heeled j portant plans before oxfords to court. Police said tbov The suspects said the nun ap parently hud consulted some un known outsider regarding all Im- thc group. wore still Mrs. Myrtle Helm, popular grade school prin.'lDal. returned Tuesday from a three months'! vacation in San Diego, California. I Mrs. Helm says she is very glad to be back in Oregon again that California has its drawbacks as well as other states.' The Misses Bttdlie Easterly and ler received a black eye. u auio trip 10 various pumis . Lulu jlae Easterly who have been California. Mr. Tears was a vis- j the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. itor in the city yesterday. i Orlando Easterly of the McCarthy apartments for the past two Attorney and Mrs. W. P. Myers months are leaving this morn have returned from an enjoyable .lng for their home in Louis- trip to San Francisco and other I iana. Enroute home they plan He was a different Mix than 1 searfhine for Iwn m.pr Mr,..nt that known to the screen and he 'alleged to be the "Intolloriii.ii differed also from tho wild cow-1 authors" of the assassination. It! ucainueu oy .norrissey after ;was believed Father Jlmlnei was me battle. In whfch Mldcie Mil- one of them. According to the staterooms, the first plan to be approved was for one of the group, Maria E!a na Manzano, to go to Celaya in tiie state of Guanajuato during the spring festival there and kill one or both of the men with a poisoned needle. It was de clared, however, that Scnurlla J!ar.i3no confessed that she had DEATHS JOHN H. MXKKSTV John H. Linfesty, a prominent business man of this city, passed to his reward at 9:.ro last nleht. at his late residence, 909 Lincoln i'8t ner confidence and could not ! street. Mr. Linfesty, a native of j through with tho plan. California end 43 years of age, The police declared that the was In the plumbing business at 'additional persons arrested and iJ3 Main street and had been a ,ne statements taken Indicate bay cities where they enjoyed several week's vacation. Harry Molatore who Is a pa tient at the Klamath Valley hos pital did not show much Improve ment yesterday. Molatore has been suffering with typhoid fever for the past three weeks. Friends may call to see him. Mrs. Levi McDonald and Mrs. Robert Sloan have returned from a week's visit in the Willamette valley with re'atlves and friends. They motored as far north as Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hajleck . motored to Lakevlew Sunday on a business and pleasure trip, re turning Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ryan of Fort Klamath were business vis itors in the city yesterday. Oscar Stuart was a business visitor In Klamath Falls Monday front his ranch home near Illy. n stopping at Los Angeles, San Antonio and Austin, Texas. While here they have made many friends who wlll be sorry to learn of their departure. . The Mills Addition Rabbit club will hold a meeting Friday night at Mills addition school at 7 o'clock, it was announced Tues day. H. Ft. Miller Is leader of the well-known resident of this city for eight years. He leaves to mourn his pass ing, his widow, Emma, seven brothers; Fred of Klamath Falls, Charles and Ralph of Highlands, Calif., Harry and Lyman of San Bernardino, Calif., William ot Seattle. Wash., and Milton of Banning. Calif. Also one sister. Mrs. Martha Broinllow of High lands, Calif. i ne remains are In th. that Concepclon was the guiding force in the whole matter and that she presided over meetings at which rebel soldiers wero re cruited. For results use News Class Ads. DISEASED TONSILS Removed without pain or bloodshed SPECIAL PRICE $25.00 From August 15 to September 1 Dr. C. R. LUCAS CHIROPRACTOR Electro-Therapy Specialist KLAMATH FALLS' OLDEST CHIROPRACTOR Underwood Building Phone 420-W club and progress of work under- j of tlle Earl Whltlork Funeral taken by the club will be dis- h 0 m e- Funeral arrangements cussed. Even though the Mldland-Calor section of the Klamath Falls Weed highway is not completed by. fall this stretch of highway is Oregon's last segment of the road a base course wlll be lifd providing Rinooth and easy travel over the thoroughfare, said Coun ty Engineer (iene Henry Tuesday. Contract for the road Improve ment Is held by the W. D. Miller Construction company. The rock is -being taken from a quarry at Ady. will be made at a later date. JOH.V C. HltOt KKMtltOI Oil. John Champe Brockenbrough ot 819 North 12th street passed away In this city Tuesday morn ing at 1:30, following an Illness of 2 years duration. Mr. Brock enbrough was born at LuKayette. Indiana. The remains will tie forwarded by Ihe Earl Whltlock funeral ' home to LaFayette. 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