The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, December 18, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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    irAGF EIGHT'
Circuit Courl to :
Open With Trial.
! of Parthws Today
i
- When the trial si K V. and
touU Partln , oprse, in .-1 trull
enurt this manning 11 Will mirk
the beginning, of ...' Jut ; Use of
criminal -lfulJ Tcii will vome
tefore the .)urt dim .T 114 rati
atf this iKirgJk J. un;.'!",
j Tb I'artlow :hir are
charged with robbing Claudo Haa
lina on Kiamutb avenue near
KleTentn ;reut. I). K. VanVac
tor will represent thn defense.
t Dates of the criminal trials on
he docket were announced yes
terday after tho del. ndnim ap
peared and pleaded "not guilty"
to tbe chargea Ian;- week. Order
Of the trials ta aa follovs:
i State vs. E. V. I'artlow and
Louis Partlow, December 18.
Stat vs. Hoffee and Woodruff.
Becember 19. -
State va. J. II. ralmt-r. Decem-
fSta"' ts. JessM Monroe. De- j Fdir AlTeSted Oil
tpmoer si.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER IS, 102S
Villi" Irl AM Tl I klli'W
Tells Reasons
Girls Get T. B.
SAN FRANCISCO. Deo. IT.
(t'PI Tlaarettt a. b o u t 1 e
liquor and ttffht brasslers were
blamed bere "today by Mr.
Sdylhe Talo Thompaon. execu
tive secretary of tha California
Antl-Tuberculcsis association,
for the Increase of tuberculosis
and heart trouble anions, young
women.
"Several yeara ago our
young onion adopted the
faahton of the slender figure."
Mrs. Thompaon aaid. "Curves
went out and auglea came in.
Silly fada of uuder-eatluR,
amoking cigarettes and drink
ing bootleg liquor, aramy at
tire, poor posture, tight bras
alera. over-exercise and not
enough aleep theae became
the ideala of too many youug
women."
Jorden. Decern- :
Brower, Janu- ;
Liguor Charges
By State Officers
State Ta. Ted
per ia.
: State ra. Ted
ay .
state cs.. Alberto Ortii. Janu-: Four men ar9 h(,m , Ja1 fol.
-State Ta. F. Morley. January ,owin " Saturday
i. , ' night by E. K. Oakes, atate pro-
f: State Ta. William Thomasoa. hlbttlon officer.
January SI. l. Edwarda of Chiloquin ia al-
, leged to have delivered five gal
; lona of moonshine whiskey to the
' officer, who waa waiting in a
mall house. lie was arrested
and will be arraigned before Bert
C. Thomas, United Statea com
missioner, today at p. m.
Glen Gibson, of East Main
street, pleaded guilty to charge
' of both tale and possession before
Lem L. Gagbagen. ex-officio jus
tice of the peace. . He waa fined
tSOO or 100 days in Jail on the
of possession and J 200
.Jimmy McCleod
r.: Victim of Flu
Confidence Man I
Sentenced for ,
Small Forgery,
NEW YORK. Dec. IT. UP)'
tils hands trembling beneath the
frayed cuffs of his wrinkled roat,
George C. Parker, 8S. one time
king of confidence men, was sen
tenced to life Iniprlsoniueut today
tor furling a ISO tbcik.
Parker, famous In thn nineties
as the biggest of big-time con
fidence men, (a the city allckor
who first told the Brooklyn
bridge to what then was called a
hayseed. It made him.
K e v e s. Others to
Be Tried Januarys
Keyes Forger Held
LOS ANGELES. Dec. IT. (U1
; P) Former district attorney Asa
I Keyes and seven co-defendant
' Indicted for asserted bribery,
were granted a continuance until
January 7. when their trial was;
called In auperior court today.
1 Chief deputy district att:rney
Robert. Stewart told the. court
today that the name of George
Contreras. formerly chief of
-Keyes' detective staff, should be
substituted or that of Superior
Judge It.'ihuMn grand jury teatl
atony. Testimony aald that Uahn
bad visited the Cetiotf tailor
shop.
Find Dope in Rothstein's Trunk
I; s
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Skaters Rejoice
In Cold Weather,
Skating Sunday
Willi weather reports promis
ing no break In the cold, trees
lug weather, the skating populace
of this clly will rojotce. Already
smooth, newly (mien Ice lias lur
ed many to the nearby lakes and
ponda, and tlio small bay near
Fremont bridge was a regular
wltiter rarulvtil scene Sunday.
I'l'por lake, which aotueilmea
freeiea linn a solid sheet, pro
viding a skating rink five mller
wide, or from shore to shore, is
not believed sate yet.
Weather reports say that Ore
ton Is due for another cold m ini
tug Tuesday with brisk tempera
turea und (air wealher thrnuah
out Ihe rest of the day. North
east and. east winds may be expected.
To Rebuild Boy's
Bodies of Bones
Found on Ranch
i Intlnenxa lsv taking Its toll In
ake family of the county. Jimmy
AcCleod, son Vot Mr. and Mrs.
Walter McCleod. passed away
early Sunday morniug after an
attack of Influenza. Mra. Mc
Cleod ta In a local hospital In a
reearious condition aa a result
ot the flu. and both of her other ! charge
ens are ill, one of them seri
ously. I Mr. McCleod works- for the
state highway department, and
the family make their home on
Keno route. Funeral services for sentence and
Jimmy will be held Wednesday 'suspended on good
LOS ANGELES,' Dec. IT.--
Mrs. Jeanne. L. T). Arc. 40, was
held in the county, jail -acre to
night on suspicion ofKforglng
the name of Asa Keyc4, former
district attorney of L?s Angeles
county, to checks totalling lit.-000.
A material yard where jqitlp
ment will be received for the
1 Alturas-Klamath FalU line will
be opened by the Southern Pa
cific compauy In Aituras. ac
cording, to arrangements. The
100 days In jail on a charge of fjrst shipments tl the yard will
possession ot Intoxicating liquor, be ot rails and Ilea for the
He also failed to pay the tine and J road, and will begin at once,
waa put In jail. I y0 announcement has been
Ed Coultas. a'ias Ed Peterson. .dtf regarding the location of
rirtir vitltt.! itt 1? tilHI OOll vam f.,nn,l In trunk minii lh,t effceta
of the late Arnold ltoth.t.ln, slain New York gambler. The riruaa 1 lA" AM.ti.r.s. iiec. 1. 11
were wrapped to resemble Chrlstm.i preseuts. Federal officers are j PI Small hones fouud on the
ihowa examining the contents of the truuka at the Federal build-1 Northcoit ebb-ken ranch near
ing. New York. Klverst" will be given In aiial-
I omIMa and Blrm-tur.il. experts in
Ihe hope that lly tan rebuild
I the rkvletons of tlip boa ns
jscrtedly killed bv, (Tfiidou Siear
I art Northcott. thf'dUlrtct attor
' ney's office annnDM t'day.
j Prosectitora believe such l;(-l-'
; etons would be lnot damaging
'evidence In Ihe youth's aiiri.''h
shovel was sent from Aituras , ,rlll, , harge of. slaying
this week and will be put in ope- (0r boys.
ration as soon an possible. Sev-1 While the stale rlnlmi Ilia
eral shovels are aorklng In the'i,on,., , ,0 humiti remains.
1
Work On South Section
Of New Line Progresses
and 100 days in jail on the
charge of aale of Intoxicating
liquor. Gibson was unable to
pay the S200 fine for possc-uion i
and was committed to jail. The pifcaicd guilty to a charge of sale th. ..., rn ih- iiu
of Bcon-hlne whiskey" and was I , presumed, however, that
imea s-av or 1-0 a ays in jaii
fine for sale was
behavior.
afternoon at 2:30 at the Toweyj W. Kuoner, who resides cast He was committed to jail when
Mortuary. (of the city, was fined S200 or he failed to pay the fine.
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oQppearcirice,
Store open evenings
until Christmas
Kltmath Klothing Kompany
The Men's Xmas Store is the
logical place to buy His Xmas
Gifts for this store caters to
his taste the year around Men
like and appreciate Gifts from
this store for they know they
will get the latest styles and the
very best in quality.
We invite your inspection of the
Fine Gifts we have to offer for
his appearance let us help you
solve the gift problem for 'Him'
Xmas certificates issued for any
amount or for any article in
the store.
Store Open Evenings Until
Christmas
sste-
TiTr""-
fe
work will start from A'.tnras aad
' that the rails will first be laid
I for local yards and preparatory
! to making a connection with the
x. c. o. .
Work on tie construction. .of
the grade Is now proceeding
more rapidly wtth a number of
sbovels at work from Aituras to .
the Klamath county line. Be
tween A.turas and the head of
Howard's gulch, on which tbe ,
greater pari ot the present work !
'la being don, there are at pr-
sent ten shovels. A large steam 1
caujion above Cauby and one la
in operatiun Just east of the
town.
The greater part of the work
appears to be concentrated In
Howard's gul.h and on Ihe lower
tand which may become w.t In
cae of heavy storms this winter
and during the early spring.
Grading on the upland for aeveral
miles this aide of Canny can be
done at almost any time of year.
It la suld.
Northcoit has
they are those
small animals.
contended that
of chicken and
Opens Bowling
Alley in Klamath
Opening of one of Ihe finest
bowling alley's In southern Ore
gon took place on Saturday when
U G. Drake held formal opening
lu his new quarters In the E. J.
Murray building on Main street
and eighth.
The bowling alley occupies the
entire upper story of Ihe new
building, ouly recently completed.
W.ilter Htronach. foreman of
the Klamath News, was aerlously
ill at his home In the Ixe apart
met yesterday. Just how seri
ous hla couditlon Is. and whether
h ia suffering with Influenxa or Eight alley'a have been Initialled.
not could not be learned. I 1 1
1 - llev. Klueannon Smith, famous
medium. See her at Hall lloiel
for private readings, !) A. M. to
Jva-lf 14 P. M.. this week only. Is-li .
For your r-rtg!dair call E
letferson. phone 700. adv
urarUsasi
o
grrrsuuii
WOMEN SHOPPERS
Bring your lists right in and
let us help you in your search
for suitable and sensible gifts ;
for a man. Probably we can ,
show you how to make your' '
money go farther certainly
we can make your shop
ping easier.
KUPPENHEIMER
GOOD CLOTHES
Amt ether acctfitMe gifti
KLAMATH KtOTHINf:
kopi pan r",55
gritty
!3P
' leading CLormcfia bince ipoi Ni
THE MEN'S XMAS STORE
This hard
.1
mat causes wear
There's an oil now
that forms none of it!
carDon
. You likely think of carbon as it forms in ,
hard layers on piston and cylinder heads
( removed only by expensive scraping. ,
But abrasive chips of flint carbon eon-'
stantly "sandpaper" bearings, cylinder -walls
every moving engine part. They'll
wear your motor out before its time!
' And you may be blaming hard carbon
to something othef than its real cause. It
comes from burned motor oil; causes
knocking, gets under valves, holding them
open to waste power, to bum and warp
Strangely enough, even the costliest oils
often form the most carbon three to five
times as much. And the kind they form is .'
hard, flint-like the serious kind. ' .
. So you can't judge motor oils on 'lubri
cating value" alone. A vital point is the
' " ; ' ' ' l rj
Wi tri mi iriiniiw irgtfl fj
. ' V- ' ' ' 1 111 a
S2d
Shell Motor
Oil fcrmi onJy
H t" H t
carbon Of even
tht ooari'ear
- Ofs--aiat molt,
taootlikm car
ban thmt family
blow mwmy
through Uim
cthauat
carbon they form How much?
What kind? There is one$oil you
should know about.
Soft carbon and only a little of it
Shell Motor Oil, made by a new refining
process, forms less carbon than any oil
you can buy. What little it does form is
soft, sooty-rblows easily away.
1
It holds its sturdy lubricant body under
heat that would ruin ordinary
oils. It is a finer, smoother
lubricant in every way.
. Insist that Shell Motor Oil
be put in when you refill,
when you buy extra oil. Then
you are sure not only of good
lubrication but freedom
from gritty carbon.
7 if
' Pnur waste oil on pmn ot you' II mm
bit 0 tnetal "fitinga" from your motor'
moving part; And "dirt" gritty bUok of .
. ban that cauaet W9rt .
A word about the newer models '
Some ot today' high-compnuion
motor havm lit dm ma 1-3J inch
"claarancm" brtween pitton and
cylinder head no room for hard .
carbon depoaita. Shell Motor Oil, I
forming lets carbon, eoft carbon, ia
m I mom t maae ntial to proper perform
once of euch curt
M ELL MOTOR OIL
Bholl sift gorlp Irl hooka of flvo, ton and twenty dollar ralun
la on sale at all Shall Company operated statlonx and at many
Shell dealers. An Ideal gift for anyone who drives a car.
Ask about It when you buy gasoline or oil.