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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1929)
PAGE SIX mfl KLAMATH NEW? SUNDAY. API?!!. 21. 102f DENTISTS Dr. . G. WISKCARVKK Dr. 0. J, CILLILAND Phone (MS "to and Main over Under wood's Pharmacy Reports Many !Swan Jury Visits '(SOCIETY ucer m isasin; iiomiciae scene- Jack Frost Shoe Shop at NEW LOCATION 127 So. 8th St. ' Opposite. Pelican Theatre Mlinri repaired while jou wall. "Between Westwood ami lied niurr," enthused (liny Coiad. constable, "there are more deer I today than I hnvo ever seen, ill thai section of tho lover buin before." Cotad has just returned from Susauvtlle where he took in cus tody Htley l.oomi who Is want ed in tht city on a chock charge. "I'll bet 1 saw 30 door along the road in groups of liai and threes." ho continued. "It looks to me as if this 'Ruff about the deer being exterminated is based on misinformation." (ntlniicl from Fnge One) (toutlnucit from u three)' 1 I ' stop, and later atari attain, an Important point brought ou by Asaistaut - District Attorney (ililcnwater. Was IVmiolly Armed? j It is thought tli.it the pr.secu-i MASON tton is attempting to prove that ; Sr'TTIMi 1'H lAKTY tuo neatly balatteed gun restlug on Connolly'a Uuly wua placed there by Swim before he left the homeslfsd in his flight lli'lcu Currlc, Mrs. Paul Cnnip- wateil, Mrs. John Harvey llouatou. Miss Ohlovcr Ltndse.v, Mis Har riett Sutariuua and I lie nostras eujoyesl tlio cveuiug. MOMK Thi Masnu home on Couth Riverside waa the setting for a delightful evculug of dancing and games n Friday, when Mrs. llnr- ' ry Itlcliardson uud -Mrs. C. )'. ; Mason entertuiurd In courtesy to i Heleu Kichardsou and Robert Ma ' son. The occasion hunored the ' birthriaya of tha honored guest. PARALLEL PARKING IS HARD ON FENDERS! We can smooth out the dents in your fender without much cost to you and thus improve the Appearance of your car. If your brakes are bad or need any kind of adjust ment, that's our specialty. We are representatives for Raybestos. Chets Motor and Brake Shop in conncrnon f Arcade Garage Phone 800 lltb and Walnut iVnlnut 1 1 Mrs. Thomas told other detail.. of the eveniug. Including quar ' rvle. that fhu wa not feeliiu , well and had not eaten her din jder. which was found dished up and untouched oil a pluto on the ', table. totv Testimony t'luhrtken Sheriff Lloyd L;w was til.' first ou tlie aUnd yesterduy moruiug. He was cross-question-cd on testimony given Kilday afternoon. HI version of tracks f uud in the snow and the posi tion of the body when fouud was not shaken. Sheriff E. A. Prlday of Lak. county wa railed and testified as to the arrest of Swan, uud ! Identified the rifle and cart ridges taken from the rifle at the fimA. ! Thomas rat Stand Oliver Sly. a pioueer In south ern Klamath county, took the stand and established that the shooting and deuth of Conuully recurred In Klamath county. He staled that he knew the location nf th. Rl.lln lin nnii Ihu Imnti. .darlcs of the old Creamen home- the 'election, chosen were of the uvst I it no ma it i un r. iri Hoover Plans, to, I Block Debenture; , (Continues) (ram Page One) I WIm'ousIii, discussed the sugar tariff nud asserted that uo mat. ter how high the sugar duties are placed, tho Amerlcau sugar Industry would not be helped, lis advocated u prvmiuiu or bounty of 1 ctujts n pound to be (aid to American growers to stimulate the ludustry. I outer Willi Hoover Mr. Hoover held a long rou-1 (vreni-e this alruoiu with Ta ller anil with Chatriiiau McN'ery of the aenato agriculture cunt mitiee. It wus his itocoud con ference, of the day with Tuber. Guests for the evening Includ- j An important nnnouiiremrut out- ied: Hetty tiullaghcr, Hetty Caw ' ford. Votnia Johnsou, Hooerta j Hedford. Mary Jane Moore, Lall itta Wetrell. Marian Telford, Wan da Stafford. Haiel Kichardsou, Robert Vamtiro, Wilbur Jones, i James Names, I.ee lltinsaker, ; William Tcrrill. Hilly West. Ker- mlt Knntson, Albert lowell and ' tho honored -guests, Helen Rlch nrd'on and Hohert Mason, i ... 1 MlMlriK M.U.K rllUlll'H NOW OlttiA.MXKII The Moose Male Chorus is showing marked advance la : the few rehearsals that 11 has had and promises to be one of the outstanding musical organi sations of the city. Last Monday tho chorus met In tit Chamber of Commerce rooms with Mrs, Minerva ltrown as director and DEPENDABLE USED CARS One 1925 DODGE TOURING $290.00 One 1927 OAKLAND SEDAN 600.00 One 1927 DODGE COUPE 550.00 One 1927 CHEVROLET TOURING.... 350.00 One 1927 CHEVROLET TOURING .... 325.00 One 1926 JEWETT COACH 350.00 One 1926 HUDSON COACH 575.00 Several others not listed here to choose from. Ostendor Motor Co. 515 KLAMATH AVE. KLAMATH FALLS. Ore. tend Mrs. Thonue then took tho stand and was foil "Wed by Kirby Thomas, who gave little valuable information, as he was asleep a great part of the time that plays an important part in the trial. State ItcMs Case Monday evening another meeting ; will be held In the ar me quarters. ' Tho chorus now Includes Rev. Cole. Fred Ford. George Ogle. R. Motsi-henbacher. Jamea Mor gan. Dr. C. A. Kambo, A. Mac I pherson. Carl Kigar. J. K. Krau- j. l. hauoie, rrang L.oweu, Ilulng the president's stand waa expected to be mude tomorrow ns a result of. the couferencua. Tahrr. who Is an old friend nf Mr. Hoover's, called at the While House early today. He would not discuss the eonferenro. but the I'nlleil Press was reliably In formed that ho Immediately sent telegrams to grange eouuel) asking permission to drop the fight for the debenture nod to stand with the administration for the f50tl.0Uti.000 co-operative niar'ellng bill. The debenture plan provides for a bounty to exporters to tie made up of one-half ef the amount of tariff. Debenture eer- IIM....I.. f fl, vult... .r ..nn.ll.ir t of the tariff would he b-sued t) exporter, redeemable by the I'nlted Slates treasury from Us receipts from Import duties on the same article. The plan would be put Into effect only If tho prop.sed federal farm board so derided. ClIMM.tH "7.V HllVAL Sri) VN, I5.1J ( a-Wl Nfral A demonstration will prove Chrysler performance leadership iMllmnnv nf l- moved that : Jo"l,h Folsom. Jack Benuer. Jim Hnones. h. i. uaser ana iter. . K. Alllsou. scene . NKKillllOIiM OK WtMIIM'UAFT INITIATK IMMHDATKS Neifihb:rs of Woodcraft of Following the Th mas. the state tho jury be taken to tho of the homicide, and after Judge Duncan had granted the request In order that tho Jurors might have a better nnderstand Ins of the cne. the state rested its rase against Swan. Court was ennvenc.il atinm 3 o'clock when the grcup returned even"": Apr" "eventeehtn, at from the scene. ad Judge Dnn-!odd r'l1w can cautioned the Jury. I A tl'"' ot eandidates wero Horace Manuing . and E. E j lnlllt l''o order. Driscoll.. defense attorneys, will! Mr"- Eu" Comings, Mrs. lrcno open their rase Mondav niorniu-' 1 l-oreui. Mrs. Oraco French ami at 9:30 o'clock, when eourt re-' Mrs- Pe'erson had charge of the convenes. They will say that ectertalnmeut, which proved most Swan shot in self-defense. j enjoyable. I More than forty visitors from llogelsleln home In Algonia Monday. F. A. D. Merrill of the Stand ard Oil company dellvored gas In Hlldebrand Wrdnesday. Mr. Joe Smith transacted busi ness In Bonanza Tuesduy. Mrs. Pete I.nrens visited with her mother, Mrs. Charles Fln.-ku.i on Tuesday. Mrs. Joe Smith wus a visitor this city presided over a most at the 11. I. O'Brien borne Friday. enjoyable meeting Wednesday If the nose be the Index to character, how should one char acterise US8uinY ho has hln smashed. ' , IT" ' ', . ' ' ' II in THE NEW Ford Tudor Sedan You'll like comfort of (F. O. It. Detroit, plus) charge for freight and delivery. !iumiers aud spare tire extra.) the easy-riding the new Ford Ashland, Medford, Pendleton Yreka and Portland enjoyed the had ; evening. At midnight a banquet was served by Mrs. Maudle Tompkins and a committee. Covers wero laid for close, to 150 members and guests. CHARIVARI IIKI.D AT It Kit It HOMK The homo of Mr. and Mrs. George I.. Berry at 1621, Fre mont was the scene of a merry charivari on Tuesday evening when a coterie of the friends of ; Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Cooley goth- I ered to welcome them. home. Mr. and Mrs. Cooley, nee Opal I Gladys Hansen, were married in 1 Los Angeles, California, on Kas , ter Sunday. The social hours wero spent at . bridge. Late In the evening Mr. and ; Mrs." Cooley served 'treats" to j the guests. , Mr. and Mrs. Cooley are now I at home to their friends at the ! Lyle Apartments. I Mr. Cooley Is connected with the State Highway department. THE new Ford i one of the easiest-riding cars on the road be cause of its low center of grav ity, minimum unsprung weight, four Houdaillc hydraulic two way shock absorbers and the un ique construction of its trans verse springs. Furthermore, you are as com fortable in mind as in body when you drive the new Ford. You have confidence in the perform ance of the car because you know something of the quality that has been built into it. Remember these two points when you select your next car comfort in mind . . . comfort in body. They are combined to an uncommon degree in the new Ford. Come in see the new Ford car and drive it yourself through thickest traffic, up steepest hills, over roughest roads. A thirty-minute demon stration will convince you that there is nothing quite like it any where in design, quality and price. AND Roadster, $450 Phaeton, $460 Tudor Sedan, $525 Business Coupe, $525 Coupe, $550 Sport Coupe, with rumble scat, $550 Fordor Sedan, $625 . (All prices f. o. b. 1 let roil, plus charge for freight mid delivery l.iimpci- uud Nimic tire cxliit.) r - ,' '? , : ' Balsiger Motor Co. 828 KLAMATH PHONE 27. There'e nothing new. The modern sanitary packagu wus In vented years ago by the hui. lrivc Chrysler "75" or "o" and ) on cannot help hut un.lcrstntul why Chrysler successfully niuin tains its performance leadership. No other cur regardless til price titters the rcmsrknhlc ctiuiliimiiinii nf features which imike Chrysler's unniiitchcd performance possible. To try out a Chrysler in traffic is lo gain a thrilling; new conception of how carter, fleet uud smooth line car acceleration out he what inti nilo safely lias heen attained in Chrysler's weatherproof internal expanding .wIk-cI hydtulic hrskcu. To open the llmmlc wide on the broad highway is to led the cxhila rationof sfcady.elTot'tlcst hiKh nced. To negotiate a steep made or r winding hill is lo relish the satis- ' Inchon of boundless energy and power, ever al your command, Ycl it is only logical lliat Chrysler should give such ptrlotniuncc If ynu were to have n motor car en-l(inecrcd-lo-)t)iii'.ordci', you would, unquestionably insist oil every one of the advancements in design snd construction which, together, endow Chrysler wilh ils masterful performance. nAasVr kltk-nmtiu,m rnflm, Crr Slltr-lUmt" Htiitlt . , Wl. rt..;. rr'rW nealiis",, CnmMmfi impmlu IrmUtrr , . Im-lknm spar Sir ml SlirMi milt Vrrasrnafi . . AM er mearaisi. CllS.1l SR bS-'-St, M mu$ SrWrsai tl0 ( tins . . Cltatst ra "7S"-AV.. M 'trln Kuf4 j,,m SliJi h UJ4i . . All film : i f-ty. II m ir(j um. . CHRYSLER 4 C 11 tt , S L i: R M (j T O It S I l O IJ U C T Howie Motor Co. at. PHONE 379 ESPLANADE and PINE A nnounctng NewFi EW FEATURES ,. irjru utile Higher Standards HILDEBRAND OLVA MICH.1EL. News Correspondent HILDEBRAND, Ore., April 19. (Special to the News) Mrs. Al fred Lilly and three daughters, Eleanor, Marj:rle and Mary, have returned home after spending several days visiting friends Jn Bend. i Mr. and Mrs. Leonard and two children, Walter and Clara, and Ernest Hitter and Karollno Rlt ter spent Sunday evening visiting at tho Thomas P. Michael home. Mrs. Charles Woelk and three children. Carl, Helen and Klmcr, wero visitors at the Thomas P. Michael homo on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert, Uurgdoi-f and children were visitors ut the Leonard Hitter home Sunday. Mr. Charles Woelk and eon, Carl, transacted business in Kbonath Kails on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hitter and children and Ernest Itllter were bundles visitors in Klani ath Palls Saturday. E. P. Pool and two children, llarbaru und Wurlu, and Mrs. Chris Wanstead were dinner guests of Mrs. 8. K. Ilartzler on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. .Michael wem visitors at the Thomas P. Mlchaol home on Tuesday even. Ing. Mrs. Harry Parker and grand nun. Jack Hugo of filendale, Calif., arrived In Hildcbrnud to do some spring fencing on their raurh.west of Hlldebrand. They obtained three months' non resident permit at the chamber ut conimerco In Klamath Palls. Mrs. Charles Woelk uud son, farl, were vMtnr at tho Fred SIZE 1 iiis is nymvufps Actional Display and Demonstration Weck, PLYMOUTH now jhotri the public something new and iVtogether beyond comparison in performance, comfort and quality. Today's improved Pljrmoutji has a much heavier crankshaft; much larger main bearings and connecting rods; a lull-preure lubricatine system of new inien and other Chrysler advance ments that have a brilliant new effect on Plymouth performance. In addition, rubber - insulated engine mountings, silcrome exhaust valves, aluminum alloy pistons, body impulse nrufralizer and other advanced features contribute toward making Plymouth to delightfully smooth at all speeds ' Plymouth Performance, Comfort & Quality w -r- f-Sj rr ' ... I . o Qy the rt'Lt-nzs Trro.ponR SF.I.1., f; ska IMPORTANT NEW FEATURES Inrmir r.minrSlrnit (jta ditplattrntnl rant'. Heavier Crartktlwft. Larger Malm Bearings and Cemaeetiag Sew Detien Fall- Pre iiare l.mwrleallai System. Improved Steering Meehanlim. Greater Etauamf nf tperatiam and upkeep. Nf Srlf-Ctnftrmlml teal aumlent. Sea Sprint (Mere and a nnmker nf ether highly scientific Chrysler . rnginenlng refinements. Already f-iuous fur coinlon, the full-siv Plymouth n now more cumfurisble than ever Its wide, d'-ep scsts with !clf-con-forminR cmhions of a new rypc give ycu "raiy -chair" repose. Plymouth rr.di;ei the charm of new Springtime colors tlut enhancr its c riip smartntsi of line. Thr obviously greater iualitv aii! iuc of the improved I'lymoutli are rppzrcnt in every phar.e of ili apiear ance. and behavior in its greater ip 'rrior roominess am! comfort in its greater economy of operation and tn ils greater stamina and lour; life. 15'Hnill;' o'niuiii is the greater wfety of 11ymoi:h rsisJr (crt.ri:i lv -;;v L ori ntrerj, ) f. : le.Hr, Y r:i:ni:ic ami tttfittth. It h i Clin'sier weatherproof intrmal expanding h' rfrvulic br.ikei on ail four wheels. 'I his ik I'ly.ninith's Nations! Ili.pla;1 jimI f )rniJnitration Make i; a p..:nt this week to !mc the improved Ply. bt- w.-ll worth lour time. i. soft, j tUadjier i v ut, run V .eat , ft,.!, : t).er SeJan, $b. j, Teu-irr, C9 , De Ixjrt CwH (rvill, r,;htt toys, f.riwrSean, V)'. All pn. r, t. . t. fa.nr,. PymMli Jeilrr, ixten.l fit .ur.enrM.r el Isrnie pajm-ru. AMi'.RICAS 1 I' 1. 1. I.rivvcs'i'. P .1 lr.' El) a I F C. rt r. 2 5 1 t Ostendorf Mo tor Co 5J5 Klamatli Avenue Phone 272