The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, January 23, 1929, Page 4, Image 4

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    PA HE POTTO
The Klamath News
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3 . Published svorj moruinn i. '
'pt Monduy by tbu Klumlb
Now Publishing company at 102-1
., '121 South FKth street. Klamath!
J Falls, Oregon.
1 Official Paper- of ('Ily of Main-.
atb Falls and Klamath County :
Robert Galloway Editor 1
;: 'Lynn Zimmerman" . . Adv. Mgr. i
'' SCBSCKllTIOX HATKH , '
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I IB pOSIIll.lCV P nuwiBiu
Falls, Oregon,
1(23, under act of March 3, 1S73
Member Selected Oregon
Newspaper
li
Pacific roast representatives: Ar
thur W. Stypes. Inc.. San Fran
cisco, Los Angeles and Portland
Eastern representatives: Charles
E. Miller. New York, and W. H.
Stockwell, Chicago.
Telephone 877
Member Audit Borean Cirmlatloa
BIBLE SELECTION
AND PRAYER
January.,
GOOD ADVICE FROM GOD
Thus salt a the Lord of hools.
Amend your ways and your
doings, and I will cause you
to dwell In this place. Jore
mith 7:3.
PRAYER "Lord. Thou hast
searched and seen me through.
Thine eye commands with
piercing view."
CRIMINALS AND
LAWYERS
A Boston pastor, dis
cussing crime and criminals
in a recent Sunday evening
sermon remarked that no sim!ly !a n ade-;
bermon, remaiAeu tiiai. "quate ou.,et tor 3upcrlor power3. ,
I - V.,IJ f.. n n-ot nn
BPfllllUal lor a man nc
kWS to be guilty.
To the ordinarj' layman, !
that sounds like good sense.
Yet the thing happens every
....... . . . ...j
Uay, in every City in tne jcut off the head o I n. ""f
land. There never yet was.,
a criminal with money who j
was unable to get a good
lawyer.
Ot course, the thing isn't
ouite as simple as it sounds,
i There are many cases where
there are mitigating circum
j stances to a man's guilt, and
such a man. is entitled to
have a lawyer plead his case
ior him. But it happens
often enough that a man.
who richly deserves prison
is set free because he had a
lawyer whose ethics were
governed by his fee. And
f. t c .i u-
that is one of the chief rea-
sons for tne prevailing 0.1S-
trust of our courts.
o
BETTER MOTORS
I
Things move fast
world of mechanics.
the
The house of represeilta-1
tiveB recently passed a bill 1
directing the army to use
r.o more of the famous Lib-
orty motors in its airplanes,
Tf Cunntfl ..,.,.,,.. iu. -
. :
day of the Liberty as a mil-
irnrv encine: will have end-,
efj.
. . . ,, ....
r in Its Clay me Lioeriy
motor was a fine achieve-
mnnt It satis clmii o nnrl
7. ,'. " . , .
reliable. Aviators swore by
it. But the new motors,: somehow, we cant help j
particularly the air-cooled .eg tjt this is al. to the ;
type that took Lindbergh fcood. The theory of a:
.Hid Chamburlin across the "Rds-off policy, under
At...,(;.. i,.,i,.,i ;t
.v.
It is as good as it ever was, .
hut the automotive engine-
.. ,.. r.o,i..,l ;t :
: Yet it is hardly more than ,
tin iia c oui iudji-u -
Motrin inoi thP TJIirrtv
motor was first built. Al-
ready it has been surpassed,
Advances in the mechanical
world come rapidly.
o
HOOVER'S CABINET
The Washington CCITeS-
pondents seem to be agreed , things" himself will be ac- . wonderful results. The preserip
that rcgindless of the men cepted generally a3 an in-' tion cost me nothing und I ask
, TT . . , , . nothing for It. I will mall ll If
-Mr. Hoover picks for his dication that we are going iron win send me yr.ur address.
cabinet, he himself will ex-
. -.1 I
.i.e.: i mi .iroui ir p I re
TODAY
By ARTHUK BRISBANE
William 11, Aged Seventy
Happy Big Steel
How Far Yon Candle
A city on a Rock
Copyright, KIiir
TX SEVEN
HAYS illtam tl-
II hrn.ollern. m emperor, will
.. .
November IS.:"'' . ,, , T
dlStiiUSlOHeU, WClTi mil ov.i.
mustaches no longer waxed nr
turner! up at the p.mu.
.
jK will celebrate by publish-
I XT. iuc a book called "My An
reators. ' It could be tntereaiina. '
..,,., hark to the earlr money.
ioudluR family of Kast Prussia Ing the r!.. and fall ..f the tld.
that got Its d from high iu- " Ml " '"'h "' diameter
tercst rates. Hut It's hard tu aud more than mile long. Not
write Impartially ubout your ou ' overybody realises that the tide
0 ,p rises and falls in your itacup or
In I canary bird's drinkini: vos-
W1LL1AM decided that some ,''' J" 'l'8 ,ni' aa
things vere wrong, in the "O'V t'o ' "iK" r
Hoheniollern family and blames ...
its troubles, pa'slon. andden
k... ..,..r a wo-
n.nH l-,r( PnvlAwa. RosylHll bv
blood.' Hohensolleru by accident
, ; -i..., v.. i,
OI maiiiae. i'"""1"
of Adam bUmiug Evr
I1.LIA.M says Maria was
the villain "of my fam-
ily." Ills predecessor. Frederick
Maria Pav.owa. be-ause she was.lng innrhioes. Inns. Irons, mang
wlld violent, ungovernable, may cs. exercising appirutus. has In
have given Prussians ruling fam-Creased enermously in the past
tie its eenlus. 'year.
...
OI.YMPIA'S dau'.it:s naked,
with snakes wrapped around
iher bodv. too intimate by far
Iwrth an'tpyriUn magician, con-
spiring to murder Philip's second '""'"
wife and her baby.' was. never-; Ceueral Ele.-tric and W cstlng
thcless. mother of Alexander the,"""".
Great
It takes energy to produce
energy.
Sometimes ladles that
M"aie
.c rnn run ... , lllili, .
I about violent women of tho
nirtn .ml Iler.h;. of the::
W x
Tomyris. the African queen that
i,FVU " r b r.i i
Men have written
too much
abont themselves,
about women.
not cnousb
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DUES" L. MILLS.
secretary of the trcasurl- ' KE,y Dom3 la m
"Ux e"hl?h,!"'ond of Standard Oil shares.
says the big steel company, which j
got an income tax refund of
tla.OOO.bOO in one year paid in
that same year ! 17.1,000,000, in
taxes.
! Thar interests "hie steel" stock
holders. It indicates that their
property is well managed, profit-
able.
Vcw York Cntnl
I road. on ,3.8.orv olice-
.'building installs a gigantic.
arcl.llght that will so shine, "in ;
naughty world" as to startle i
sbakwe.. ...... ,..,
n vrill light up many Inhabit
:ants of
streams
avenue
avenue.
"easy street,
up and down
and over into
Fifth
C
w) worry about big buildings.
convinced that "Ihev must srinner
or later cause Manhattan island
1 sink."
iTl
SOiid rock going down sixty
.miles. .Ml the tall buildings
make about as much difference
as a few pebbles on the rock of
Gibraltar,
of control over the policies
if t,n , ,!,.....
"P'
.that Washington has seen
SinCC ine ClaVS 01 W llSon antl
,, , .
r.,.h
"oo.stvtu.
which each detiiii-tmont
. -----
"-' n's his own organiza-
t'on pretty much as he .sees
fit. is a vrcv trood one. but '
- -
when any given official hap-;
rcn.H to be weak or venal '
't s woerul results as
witness, f'jr instance, the
-'!l f Mr- Fall and Mr.
Daugherty.
Mr. Hoover has the conn.
il-r-' eniifiil.inen in a e.i.'u
. ----" - - v
degree. 1 he announcement
that he ni'OWWCS to "rill)
-
to have a capable, energetic
i
r in .-I n nil- III . I
Inc.
o
I'K earth dwelling in sub.-iiau-
Hal. Professor Michelson oi
.'1.1 ... . .. i ...... .1 , .. I, , j ..........I
.V . " . "... ., , , . ..
mill li risen;.,. mi u .iieuiii. n.
resistance to any power I hat
might pull it out of shape. Is as
.great us though 1. wore made of
- "olid at if I.
ICIIKI.SON established
" .u.-
;. '
STATISTICS show
that I.
kj
000 houses i:i this iiiuntry
'have electric refriKerat.-rs. That .
is oniv a.t lH-r cent oi me nouses
. .... . .'t
nil m nave ineui. an s i ave i
u
SK of electric marhincry In
L. J. Horowlti. head of Thomp- .
son-htarreti. nig Rest buiiiiing
concern, announces privately a
electric cooking stove mat
IH be opcrat'-d as cheaply as a
MM. S T E W A n T, iK-iid of
Standard OH of Iudlana. is
making a hard right against the
RocKCfcller effort to gel rid of
ihim
Odds are against Mr. Stewart :
-, i
. . "
b. other stand- j
hp wl lucftm minr will lie "(lilt
ard Oil units.
! ;
irTslUT may be a disadvantage. I
rYMurv S mil, ate
X; iut . Wj? H'-otkiioidprn wiiijhor down
.i.t..i. ia . I
When little wpujw fall out 1
..... .
k.. WU HU .-.W IW WUT .Hrll
. it may suffer, Mr. Glautilul.
... ..California financier whose Iluuc
votes his stock with Mr.
i. . t.
feller.
rwiHE. government owns linn-
A. areas, or big ships, remind-
ers of wartime graft, incapacity,
or haste, rusting away at anchor.
Some ouo suggests making ot
them yacht cluba to be anchored
along the Hudson shore.
A'
NY use would be better than
hovs.'1)atllln)5- hous,,;
' , ' ,. ... j .
to ".er.tlse " de:k-. lr""
, none. Why not use some
ing rooms below, high diving for
big boys and stairs down to the
' water for little boys. Philun-
j thropic organizations, Roy Scouts
i especially, could arrange that.
City School Board
Holds Busy Meet
To provide crippled children,
unable to attend the city schools,
with the same educational ser
vices us thoso oble to attend,
teachers will visit their horn's at
least twice each week to Instruct
then).
This decision was reached by
tho school board ut lift regular
meeting Monday night.
fceverai cnituren. nuunie to ai-
,tcnd schoor bceause of affllelloas
i win be tutored by teachers of tip;
i.-...
" sruoois. ,
A rolntlon of protest against
tllc repca, of tIll. two ,,
mcntory r.hooi tar. now before
,,(.rt... AV(.lls ,., t,t, 1
tend, nt, yesterday wired Andrew
1 oilier, ncivisiug nun or the ac
tjon of hu boariI nn mr niol(i,r
Mb Ma,.y AHcn R(.(.d f Nor.
tons. ore., and Mirs Elisabeth
Fawdry of I'ortland. were ap-
. . ,i t. .. . i. . . , r
ot Zluo Rot h o"ch-
rw took u their new dnUui onJOU V" " V. .
Monday moruiiiK. Miss Ueid
will have charge of the third
grade ut Central school and .Miss
Fawdey will tepeh Ihe reci,nd
prede nl. KairvP-w.
RHEUMATISM
while iu Prance with
the.
American Army l obtained
pie -
mtIpHi.ii that thouninds of Hheti-.
ttifitlr- uiiMnritra linvit hva. M '
A i""11 r"rd wl" hTin Wrl"
"? MI I. .'AHN llept. T-l.
HrOeklOII, ,'lllSS.
WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 23, 1020
1 i ' 1 t I .i's . .'V- ' 1 " I """'
Mannini? Presents
Defense Argument
(CunlliiiU't! from I'nne One)
epceis a cniture.i and redned wo.
man.
Toftluiimy aiit show tha'
Tlionia.on waa burn in Honshu'
i-otnity. and that lit moved to the
Klamath country hoiuo tittto in
the '. About tho year lltTn
ho uoicpti'd a iiiwltion with tin !
Hull rmu'h. iociitod III norlhi'rui
Kliuuntb, und Iiuh boon lori'inau
ovor mIiu'O. '
"Krldcinv pri'i utud to -ou
will ulio that iMivniK nt Kla
Tl.v and Ualph Tliv woro arpai-
aud aoiuo .ai uko. and lhi
IUI. ,.,nl.ir. llrnl m Hi..
Hall raiuVwith tholr Kiandmolh-,
r ii l-'ivn K ill .
"Thiimi.Knti nrti'd an a
tath.'i
to tho lovoly littlo lilil, and. roil
fUm.'ii. 1 am h.-ru l.rtav that a i
fi....r and imt'li r slrl didn't llv,-1
ion the rewrvation up uutii the1
lime 'Buik' Pearson cauio Into
Ul,r ife
IVacenhle t itlsea :
"You will see, from the testi
inony, how kindly and poareaMi
a citiieu U Hie defendant, how ;
his lung years of steady loll and j
straight living, have given hlin ,
on exemplary reputation, aud
how he bus been almost a parent
to the Ttce rhlldreu. j
When thl beautiful young
sir) attained the age of l&'yea.s
-she Is 16 now IVarsmi. Iheri
handling a rode! lu Clillo.uln,
nisiu,i..-iy u..-(iie.v,i iW
secure
. ...
ingratiating
o7"Z-
l'uef ihul he vmh married aud the
father of two children.
"In conuectlon with this affair,
the testimony will reveal to the
Jury what an unscrupulous, de
signing, dangerous, Immoral per
son Pearson was.
"Eventually Ttioinasnu learned
of the seduction of this girl. He
,t.rlllHl how Pearuon. with other
young girls of tender years, came l
iu mo raueu iu gui ci..
Girl U'nrneil
"When he had ascertained
inn uvu, SB tiinuiiiu .nil iiifiiii '"" ,
aged grandmother, and aa n re-IHaskln f..r his clever direction .
suit .Mm. Bull warned the loun;
il al... !.. it.. .: .!. u.u..t
Sir. u. .ue e"..' '
hrr oath. Tbouiasou weut to
Agency police officers and asked
,peir co.OIX.ra,oa stopping the j
B'ctivltleS of this man Pearson.
"The testimony will show, gen-
..,. ,B(, ,. .... ivars.m '
- .. - - Mrs Hal. a gran.ltno, ,
u.n. nr.. u..-. ... ...
,, .. t I
, l ill,... 1 1 . ..lis. n.ll uiLL'lui'i.u
laV
granddaughter
from dancing witn Pcarou
:.uck i'iriied aroi.uu. ine ion-
mony will dUclcte. and knocked
!."uek- I'iriied around, the test!-;
-... - ...in
qcntUmeii. that Pearsnn look thin
, .1.-
.v.tlJ gav..- iw- ,
line.
"V I
UciuouKtrnlrs
"rhotuason ttnaity went
Pearson, and said substantially ;
""""l" "" " "" pi.-mrrullv interspersed with com-i
leave her alone. She s only g1" U"""L . ..,.,
. f. r., . i
llil.I.
and you're causing a lot
trouble in her life' Pearson
in
to
luruca io iiiomasun ''.:...,..,., i....ni. r m.nv I
nonnced tha, he wold do a, ho
was not Klva-s father and that 1
he wished )he o.d cow puncher!
would attend to his own affairs.
was a special officer on the res-
ervntlon. As such, he took occa-
.Ion one evening to step into a ! J n
dance ball and ask Pearson to re-,., ...
tram from .lam ing with tiw'" f "nk.""' V"1.1.
train from iiaui nig witn m
yoiing Tlce girl. Later, as Thorn-
ason and another officer were re-!
.u....K .. ........ i ..... ,
toward the daneo hall, Pearson
called across the street as fol
lows: 'If you don't Hlop Interfer
ing iu my affalra I'll kill you.
you black , .'
"Ho advanced toward Tboin
ason, who gavo ground. Finally
John Lea Ball. Ihu testimony will
show, stepped J.i and grabber) ;
Pearson. He discovered a knife
clutched In Pearson's hand.-' .
"Again, gentlemen, testimony
will provo to you, that about ten
days before the killing of Pearson
that Pearson agaiti made threats.
A warrant had been sworn, out
for his arrest, and 'Buck' eatne
up to an officer and snld:, , 'I
understand them's a warrant out
for me: who's got it, Thomason?"
The officer said yes. 'Well, you!
IUC oi.iccr ea.u j'jw. ,, ;.i, j" ,
,.. ni
"isome hollies In on- hand. 1 ue
.wii biw. ' two men were, jwrhatj. five or
-'( " " """" L ,' ;!",x Prt- l'anu
of '"'"'- ' " h.",'itu ,.t warrant ior m.'
Xv.Xr snih. ! "rwm'n; 11 ,vl"
. .
Mrs. Hull, the old grnmlinoth-.
pr. inot Pearfcoti, thf loHtlinoiiy
will Khuw, on (he main Ktrrirt of
' f 'l.llnniiin a iwl B.i.rniitiuf"t.nlarl !
'
I with hlin to desist from paying
ait"n'io? ! vmnm Thrn.
my, that pennton knocked her
down: t lint, aha struggled to hen
foot, mid he knocked her downi
again, nnd. finally, as
.,.....i...i i...v i..,.,.. k. .i,...,i'
craved to Iter knees, l e l-nncil
over and struck her si ll aaalll.
, .
: ion win lino, geniiemen.
that
Ibor body was black und blue.
i front Mm -'blows: thnt. one eye
lin - ioni'ieu iroui mo so. se.. "'
(hat her face wan badly cut ond
' bruised."
No Tht-enla. Claim
"Mrs. IlnlLand Tharoason wenl
to Klamath Falls, where a war-
rant was sworn out for tho arrest
of Penrson on' tho Charge of as
sault and battery. All this time,
- r
TODAY IN
KLAMATH'S
THEATRES
At the Pelican
'.lived
Yiiudcxlltc . Il I lire
gram Plea",
Prrs.
Tin' opi'iilna "how of .liinlur!
.Iriihi'iiin Yauilollto ut .tho IVI!, "'io hn wan Insldo tho moro. i
,uu lln'iilio yt'Hti'iday liioai'iili'd . 'I'liomumni. Mi'K. KU'a U'lHi lilva j
,rv h iiulni: array of vaudi'- '',.,, llu, italidi Tl.n- til" luttor
villi' tnlrut that i'ut'rtnli'd "".I,, a iiiuiii' rar- Urovo Into I
wi'll u doliKlil''d tin' "If. jrhlli'uuln and l"ll"'d In from of j
On tho arnvii. "Tho Stit,-lor" 1 1,,,!..,-, ir.i. itti o im the mi'lii I
" "' '" agol by lioiifsl ,
"M"1"' dishoiut-In. llon IdiMitl-
'I'd IMVomw camitaia on
'l " U'J "rt" l"'lor." n
ilramatli' I'atho pli iuiv, obtains
'1" 'o1 I"1' '' " " '""'M
lM lwl' "'"''
Adol've.
'hla tapahlo yuung a.'tii"
who plavs the leading feminine ,
rote in ' I nr npieior. w uie rnuu ;
f larulral performers. Mueh of
'r ,"rlr '" IK I" lrnr""1' I
witn a r renin tent atiow. iun- varon. with his hark hair
s' ently she makes this stale- .ullll,u mwatds' Tluimusoii. re-
men! with authority.
"Because It travels about from
iilaec to place, making only a
short stay In each town,
earnl -
val atlra. ts many undesirables.!
hilling (rem tho law." she ex-f
plains. "The luanagi iuent of tent
h"- "tnrally. bends every et
aetlvlties of these people, because
any odium attnehed to the rnrnl- (
val nreeeucs u iruiu ina.v ij
' -
At the Pine Tree
t.lnslH'nt The tic-al"
"Ginsberg the Great." w
i
l,
Ccorce Jessel aud a supMirtiii
eat which Includes tho lovely
Audrey Ferris. Gertrude A.lor. I
loni:l:is
Gerrard. Jack Snntoro.
twi I ..p.-l. .lllll.ttllk Ullltlll
ni nn'rurt. b, drawing j
record crowds to the Strand. An-
thony Coldewny. who wrote the
scenario. d,Wrves the praUe of
"Cliibborx The Gn-.i
U I In out-'
I.....II.I.IU lu.ll.ip.ilid cfikrv (if
.a....,..,..- ' h "'. ,, i
tailor' apnrcntlee who wants to'
Hi
buys a
be rich and famous
book on
the trie
maulc. studios, piactlcei
tricks beforo his best girl,
Joins
strolling carnival. su i
unbelievable goings-on wit' 1
crooks .1 ,
show m-aks' chim-
at the lust become
iaii.v. .... . -
. . . . .,. .. m.h ninl
.- u. ...... h. ... .
the lady.
As f U a I ihprtv
"t'lM'alers"
, trrliinilisT HKtry im u.m--
' world aa of today Ih i-mnm.tH.,u
.tn tin. Tiffany urodutilon.
production. I
.a.,..,. .U.,,',l
here for the first time yesterday flee asks for the same cuusuiera
ut the Liberty theatre, where It lion, the same falnicst lu consld-
iiiavs again todnv It Is a grlp -
P "ln '0"n . ' ,m US,
and dramatic film opus :
Ullix
edv touches fur relief. A great I .
. .. . ii i. ,i. , li. diroi'lnr
"J-' UfruT Ap(K Il)f
,, a ronulll I
contlnuliy.
nr. .som j
" 1 ' i
O'Malley. Helen Ferguson, (reorgn
ford uavldson.
Helen Lynch and Max Huvidson.
n(J Imt vn(. nTd , .liruttl
. . ..u.-nMl hv Tboma.son.
j "On the night of November 'it.
Tbomasnii rmitu to the towu oi
Ichlloqulu. Certainly he had a
revlovcr; bo was nn otlujer ami
entitled to use one. Yes, ho hud
a riflo in his car. too. It- la a
common pructlee on the range to
carry .rifles with which to shoot
8Ilmtt,li
Thomaaon hod no Intention ot
killing Pearson when he cumo to
town that day; none whatsoever.
With Klva and Ralph Tiro ami
.Mrs. Rail he came to the reser
vation center to get some illnnur.
"Thomason got out of the car
and started to walk towards tho
Quality cafe, where and tho three
others tilulined to eat dinner. As
(he crossed the street Ruck Pear-
"'" -.'"
.. ,., ... ,,.. .ir.. u i
fc,.i,i. ,n ti'siiinouy win snow.
been out
proven, i
.It.l tin! imin'or
."Well" snoki
up Pearson,
why don't you r.orvo It? You big
. , , you haven't gut the
porve.' '
i .. Thomason did not move
i nor roJ(ly .
"Suddenly,
gentlemen of the
Jury.
Pearson made a sudden
.i.i. ,.i.. i i i -i I
., ,,,...,,
t , c,,,,lrm,, ,. Biilln.
'"" B'""cinen, Is suintnn-
lvlllll defense will prove
, . i..i.... .u...
iu juu, null i am ni,i.niu nun
when you uro fully awiuulnud
w(l. ,n ,,., ,.lm wi, iv,.unl
.i,- ,if,i.,, ...m- .n. ,i,
rrlmo of which ho Is cbarged
1 Ijiko my presurlptlous to llio.A less peii'eet proMuct tuiiy n il
I f'ollciii) Urua; slorr nnd thoy are
"Iwnvs right.- Try then and you
j1" ltl" be satisfied. Adv. Id-It
i i
I foi results nse Kcws Class Adl.
Opening Talk of
State's Attorney
(Continues! Kroiu Ian Oue) ;
(iiliuua." ho Mibl "n 'I "'it-
Iuk of lb'' 5 ''I' "' Novi'inhi'i', Vo-
lov rfartioi. who roinlm-lril :i '
smalt dairy huiln"N, was deliv
ering milt, nl I In1 "fash I'oe li"
stum un lli Iimlii street of flillo-
I
,,.!, but up m-wrul dmirs from
,,. lu,, a fhi.ililiniiiit.
"ThotuiiMiii. with ami lu hand.
wilki'd in ioi tho ati'i'l toward j
I ho htoio lu which IVaiaon wai I
(ranaai'llUK Id balm-.
"1'i'arsou at'iiu'U nut of t.ii'
store rarrylug a basket of empt)
milk bottles now rellieuilier that
pnluli u,,lt,.Ua.u'. hl.i tnnn were
w, ,k bottloo. Vhniif
u ft,,plN., up aud said. Tin
going to kill ou. llu.V.
plied. Well, go ahead and thout.'
Thoinnson lowered the nun. i
L'aiitlelllell. US Penrsolt looki'll 1
h ,k .. i,,.., al.,i laiiL-hcd.
Tn ,, ,iieu abused Pearson, ,
und called him a
'Pcarse.ii. cool and enllerled.
n...wli.lal.dlng 1P ., h.
adversary was armed,
lautiied
ugM(i
t. .......... .....l.l..L I ii r iio.l unit !
ilooked - a - ross ,ho - '
j Hie car iu ( " n ... .
.11 1 s.i ,u-e ........ ,; " ,;,,., lussaehnselts; tll'llll.
,, moment ""--"; ,''''",, ; ,,,. Maine; t:r.',.m.
through the heart, killing hl.u 1- '., . , Mulll... ;l,K,.
btaiith. Ihlawarc; Jon".. WashliiKtou.
-.-..uiaiere. . .. .....
Kenilemcu. thoso a he ,
" -" ...''.
1 "f ' . ' ,
'""'".If"
I
. t,
" . .'.
'7 !
IK. will nrove to Volir aillllfai-
! " " ' " ., i '
only (lie inur.lirr of Winy Vnr
.u hut be was a coward In com-
...
witting the hom.eule. tientlemen
"' 'hl' J,,r- h ,,1,l,,'t Pear-
sou a chalice; no. not one rhance.
At this point Mr. .Manning ol-
P.T'.'"1'
' agreed juago Human. I
!''"" - '' " ' u1"" nu
"Yes." agreed Judgu liuman. "I
. ,. . .... ,.. -.,. ,
.i " v uo v. ,,.... ,. . ..m .
Imont.-.''
...
' ltulviu Pin-. dlly vuiuludcd bl.1
oponlnt; oddrem.
! "Th's in uot a rr!m ncalnnt
ioih) norum w much It t n
crime iigalust socioiy," h" toiitlu.
a
Mi
It Is a ca:in of the state, iu
socieiy, ar;aliist William Thnma-
- B UH.I t .... .IKtrl.l fl 1 1 , ,f M M V - ..f.
lerlng this case that I. .recorded
; the difendant."
the defendant."
DEATHS
SKlMK wnKX
Friend, are respectfully Invlud
to n.teud the Inner,,, service, for
o'clock at tho Karl Whlllock Fu
neral Hume. Pine avenue al
Sixth, wilh Rev. It. R. Mulliol
laud. pastor of the F.muiiucl Rah
list church, ofrirlntliig. The re
mains will be forwurded to Yreku,
Calif., where commitment serv
ices will bo 'held. Saturday. In
torment will bn made In the fam
ily plot lu the Ynkn t.enietiry.
IIE.VRV AMiFRSllN
The rcmulus of tho lain Henry
Anderson were forwarded by the
Earl Whltlork Funeral Homo to
Phoenix. Ore., where fuuerul
services V.-III he held Ibis Wednes
day nfturnnnn at 2 o'clock tit the;
resilience of Mrs. Mllo Furry. In
terment will lie inuile In the fain
Ily plot In the Phoenix cemetery.
FRANK VOI'NGMN ' '
Frank Yoiingkin, the beloved ,
husband of Edith Youiigkln, en- i
lered Into rest at Hot Luke, Ore., j
January Ul. af :r.O u. m., his
pnsslng terminating an Illness of
Indigestion
Goes Quickly, ,
Pleasantly
When you begin to Hitter from
heartburn, grs or Indigestion. It's
usually tho fault of too much ,
acid lu your slomsiit. The b"st
way -tho tilrkusl way to stop"
your trouble Is with Phillips Milk
of Magnesia. A spoonful In water I
neutnillies many Hum Its vol-
uuiu In rtomacii ucidti aud docs
It fiifdaiitly. The symptoms dis
appear in five mluiilcs.
You will never use crude nu in-
i oris when yon unow I'tiinips .viitn
n,'"""''" - .l1 l-"","'111 ","v"r
., (. yourself to suffer from
ov.,r-ncldltv aitain. It Is Hi"
i . . .......
sianoiiru uiiit-iiem w iiu uiniiorr.
It nud has been for over fifty years.
Your drug store bar I'hllllp.i
i Mlllt of .Magnesia,
iu generous,
t'.r and SO hoillei. Full uir-c-,
j lions for IIS in my uses In ever)
I packugo. - Insist on tho ucnuinu.
act. I he sunie. . I
Mt(k of Mtignesln" has been .
the I!. H. registered Iradrmnrk of
the Chns. II. Phillips Chemlciili
Co., nnd Its predecessor Chns. H.I
Phillips, since 1 5i 7 0. ii'.lv. 1
U. I Man Scoops
On Senate's Vole
(Cnntlunccl fmiu I'aga One)
Mil. 'i.n il. nuii iul. II rupulill- '
ruii nod 1 luntii'i'-lalmrlln ou.l
ttunliial coiifirinntioii in x ii '
Twoiuy-lwo ili'iiiurrniH and 31
ii'liublUniin fuvori-d Ihu uoiulna-
tluii.
Tho lluo-up roit'uli'd a iilli
miiiouk Ihp di'iinn'i-titH that on-
abli d III ivpiililli aiiH to oI(m;I In-I
miru'iil lU'tirllinm mid fom run -
tlrmallon by a lotul rolv of M
in St. - !
I numml iirioiin w orn loudo to I
k.'t'P r-vim tho nlfl.iiil ti'ial.i nl
tho voto Ki'i-rol. Tho wiiato lin.'lr
volid ovcrw lii'linlunly not to,
nuik tho roll rail on III" vunv
public
.11 limNini West
KiillowiiiK Is the roll 'all:
Knr roiiftrmntnMi tali.
DvinoirulH i :'.'): Ahuit. Arl
loiia: tlarit, IK-Iaaar.i, lllei.se,
Sioilll t arn: us; llintloll, Xe'
l.,l..t' ll...ninril luiaihiana.
' Itruee. Marylnud: Caraway. Ar
Iknusas: I'nnelaud, New York;"
Klel.h"r. Florida: tieoiKo.
Rw. ti, Virginia; llaW". MIm
,,nrl ; ludeu, Arlioua: Ken
,Im,.l U'v.itn Inif llverniun. iirlll
rrii. imiihhhi Nnvuita. Itans.
,(. .,!iilslnna: Smith. Seuih
faiollna: Ktmk. I.iwa: Steidiens,
Mississippi: Th'imns, (.".Ijhnma:
Tvi. ,ir)ud
ttregi.lis lutorahle
Hi imbllnins (.1:1: Hluahaiii.
. t'ontieelleut : Hiirioii. Ohio: t . p-
- ;, K. UZZ
Olilo; I
Hampshire; MeCleall.
M.Nar,. Oreron;
Melriilf. Itliode Island: tlddle.
Nebraska; Phil ps. fnlorudn;
Heed, Pennsylvania: llohlnsoii,
' It...
Saekeit, Kiiiiuiky.
chall. Minnesota: Shoriildre.
iCalltornla: Smool. Ptah: rlielwor.
V...'.f rg. i,,eh,ga
- '
Golorado; Watson. Indiana.
Warrrn. Wynmiim; ;tTmnn.
)pHlllilills Kdit
Against ronflrmatlen tii.t
! ivmorrnts 1S: llai kley, Ken
I lucky: Illack. Alnhama: Hill.
Wiishluglnn: Harris, Cerirgia:
'Harrison. Mississippi, llefllu. Al-(
iabumn: MrKellnr, -Tennesse. ;
I.Ncely. Wis.1 Virginia: Hloppanl.
Te.xas; Sltunioiis. Nurth Carolina:
Trunuuell. Florida: Wagner. New
. .
Walsh, Al.isu. husclts;
I..F...
WuUh, Montana: Wheeler. Mon
tana. Republicans till lllulna. Wis
consin; llorah. Idaho; llruokhaii.
lown: . Couseiis, Miehlgiin; Fra-
jzlei. North I'akota; Jotiusnii. Csl
jlfiirnla: MacMaster. South liako
,ta: Norls'rk. South Hakiitu: N"f
rl.i, Nebraska: Nye. Nurth 1'ako
Ma: Pine. Oklahoma.
F'uruier labor tti: Shipstend.
, ',"
Minnesota
i ninny months' duration. Mr
IVounifliln entered the sanitarium
at Hot laike ill tpied of bettet
heiilth He was a resident ol
jthla city, where lie followed the
occupation of painter. He wa"
la member of the local painters'
union, and the Klamath Falls
Aerie No. Jo:iO, Fraternal Older
of Eagles. The remains are at
repose in the .lumber room of
the Towey Mortuary, line ave-;
nue at Eighth street. where!
friends may call.. Notice fo tu-1
neral will appear Inter. . '
CHjcpMSijus
p7',w'i:,! ' '-b lii-.-B vy
t ileM. 'it-it. rlitjf. It. 1
V$Q!S 11 OHUCOli.1 EVBityVtieiUI
Use
toMedford-
Southern Pacifit't deluxe SihtrGruy Molar
rotuhn now git tonvtiiirut urt itt btlu trn
Klamath Falls und Alnford. You'll enjoy
tlx ''iVnrr drayt"tbty art fast,
tomforiahlt and safe.
Li. Kl.muth Falls
Kcno . .
Mif ollum'sMill !:jn,
I'inchurst
10:))
i.iriodn City ,
Careen Splines
Kljnuth June.
A'hlsnd . ,
Ar. McJiord . ,
HMSij.m.
11:07a.m.
11:43 a.m.
12:00p.m.
12: 50p.tu. 4:00 p.m.
Returning
9:00 ,i,m. 1:00 p.m.
Lv. Mnlford .
Abjiiful -,
Klfimsili June,
tirt-rn Springs
l.inoiln City
. I'lntJuirst .
f: 3U a. m.
9:40 a.m.
10:2a.m.
1 0:M a.m.
10:4)
. Mi(.pi:uni'Mtllll:32a.m,
Ki'sj . . . Il:.)a.m.
Ar.t.hiitnlililj 12:l)p.m,
blasts hart rem Anaile
Southern FaciSic
' Motr Transport C.
Vhtntt tall n mat any Umt ft all Irani hftrwrnUm. (.',
J. J. MILLER, District Freight nnd Passenger Agent
Phono 84 f
TTTE KLAMATH NEW!
Aged Persons in
Crash Injured
(IViHliiiied) prom Paito nw)
t'ulllni ula hlKhwiiy u ("W mil' i
imrth of lliln i lly. win. in tin y
Kioriallv, In ruliuiiu iotiioi'i.
Tliolr thyi,l-lnu rotirl,d Inf
iilfhl Ihut. iii-ioriliiia I" pi-r-ionl
I ml i ti 1 1 1 hi h . tiny urn not In dun-
ci r, and l"'ih wnio rrntliiK roiif
fm-luhly hint fVi'iilim.
Ai'ionlum In ri'n l with li
w"i'i lundo of I hi' iiiTidi'iit, Ihu
ruuio aivumd to 1 ! with llniuiy
r"ud.
Pnr ri'nll una Nm Clana Ada.
CX All-at-
Once is not
the Safe
Way to
Soft-cook
a Thousand
GGS
You boil mty a trr tzx 1
tiinr o )nu un take all uutaVlr
Insn the w.drr whrn done. Liir
ie Hills llroi. roat their colire
a (rw inmiiiiIs at a tunc by a wo
tinurnu r"K''4. r'very berry is
t.iftttr.l e.nlv and a matihtrtl
flavor is assurrJ. No otla-r criVa
on t.i'tr like i I ills Hros. because
none ii ruailrd the sansr way. ' .
I-JILLS BROS
t? COFFEE
t-su aistsar M.l
LISTE1
THROAT TABLETS
IVe Welcom&you
lrtrrrtUr4. JOO('nifirtBssr"iWiii,
rxh wiili laiti RntoniriM moi
1 (iftvnrni diM-THnjn Uslkrsn.
S'u ifi fisyrinnnl maMi0rmf4
7 HOTEL
CONGRESS
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