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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1925)
TUESDAY. FED. 17,-1925 ; PAGE TWO EVENING HKRAItV. . KLAMATH-FALLS,". OREGON As t I LOWER TIRE PRICES j ISAVE ft money on Kelly-Springfields, known the nation over as one of the sturdiest, most reliable tires on the market today. s- . tr -1 l r ju u..lKAnAJ ..... ul.'y vAlimiiivt '-.f mill $1 In y ,'VD every tvenyrpprmgneiu jptucuaseu, we xiian. icuuiwuu, v t - &$2.50 from the regular price, providing you put these tires on your ear fcjyourself; It costs us that amount to do the work and we'd rather make the 'S reduction. . Don't worry about your tires standing the gaff. Those whose, tire repair b's bills are a source of constant worry will be glad to know that we now offer ?tan insurance policy for every tire, covering various1 road hazards. Let lis -' do the worrying.0 Ask about this unique feature, for which we have the K sole rights in Klamath county. If you do much rough ' driving, it means ,money to you. . Tire Insurance (KELLY-SPRINGFIELDS) 31x4 6-ply cords 32x4 6-ply cords .. : 33x4 6-ply cords 33x4 Vo 8-plyv cords 33x5 8-ply cords 30x5 8-ply cords 35x5 8-ply cords 36x6 12-ply cords 40x8 ' 12-ply' cords 32x6 12-ply cords ..$ 20.00 .. 21.95 .. 23.95 .. 28.70 .. 35.54 ... 34.44 ... 33.75 ., 60.00 ... 122.80 58.65 Hub Tire Shop MissMinneapolis 3 m Kfc Six artists oml pr.ysio.il culture oxs polls chose Miss Lucille McUinnltyj to rep-psont Minneapolis at IhOj Allunt.. City bathing beauty p.igcnni ' v . iwxt August. CH AS. JOHNSON, Mgr, "SS02 SOUTH SIXTH PHONE 616 Govia bhe oif Southern Pacific's three Kf: great routes return on akother if you F 1JT fa TNISFT Arrmtrli the romantic .. i' -v ' - . . . ,y.t..i y REDUCED tound trip furea dllr f ntum limit i ,i . 9montlu. . Fultop)ver South west; enjoy the New Sunset Limited to New Orleans. , , r ; AMERICAN CANYON San Fran . ' dsco via Great Salt.Lake and Ogden. The Overland Limited and Pacific Limited to Chicago; St. Louis Express to Sr. Louis. -SHASTA through service daily to Portland and the Puget Sound country thence east through the Northwest. Torfara, reservations, route booklets and uli information, ask Southern Pact J. J. Miller, Agent Klamath Falls, Oregon If you have a Buick and need repairs or ',. service come to the only Authorized Buick Service in town Complete stock of Buick Parts .Special Buick Equipment Expert Buick Mechanics Work Guaranteed Buick and Star Garage Opposite White Pelican Hotel 3 COUNCIL BLOCK CLEANUP (Continued irom Page One) ; Loucks sought to shut down those nlaces he alleges are violating city and state laws. But tne ponce committee.heck-mateti his efforts; and as a result a number of .places are being permitted to operate over the protest of the mayor and chief of police. That this Is but the beginning of bitter fight between Chief LouckB and the police committee was lore- cast today. In t spite of the re strictions . placed- upon him. Chief Loucks Intends to keep .a close watch over .the pool , rooms and hotels and again demand the revo cation of - their licenses when he Twenty-Nine Beatty Resi dents Want Highway Routed Their Way Not only. In tho route .throuch Beatty moro direct but also the ma terial necessary- to lay a solid road foundation Ms near nC hand, la the claim of residents of Beatty who de sire to have the coiit.Miuilaled state highway construction1 cast from Bon anza routed by way of neatly. 'Twenty-.ilno residents of Beatty have petitioned tho county cDurt to lend them their support In brlnning to the attention of tho state hlgh- way commission the feasibility of routing the road through neatly. Council Disposes of " : ' Various Minor Items Routine business passed on by tho city council at the Monday night session was as follows: Horace M. Manning appeared be fore the city council and was granted a permit to build a stone wall with 73 foot frontage o Conger avenue costing more than ('300. The communication Mm Robin son, Nowell k?d company in regard finds any evidence of law violations. to bids submitted for tho auditing .Ha .ill..'. hnnlrd frtf 1091 wan it l generally understood mat i the strained relations between Chief Loucks and the council police com-1 mlttee Is due to the efforts of the police committee to run the pj:ice , department, regardless of the wishes or recommendations of the police chief., . , Chief Loucks declared today that Councilman Cofer had ' demanded that he appoint Lee Craft ex-patrolman, to fill (be place vacated by. J. E. Kraney when he was appointed street commissioner. Loucks ig nored the demands of the council man and appointed a man of his own choosing, and this, naturally did not set Well with Councilman Cofer. ; "While I have nothlns In the world against Craft personally, I Insist that I am going to bo the one to hire and fire the men whil'j I am chief of police," assorted Chief Loucks today. "Also I am going to run this police department, re gardless of the wishes of any man or any group of men." ' Wha( 'he outcome of the con troversy may be not even those closest In touch with municipal matters would venture to foretell, but with Sfayor Goddard and chief Loucks determined to Improve moral conditions and giv" Klamath Palls its ' much-needed and long delayed cleaning, things ought to grow interesting If the police com mittee continues in lu of fort? to block the announced program for a cleaner and better city. NOTICE . Central Community Club will meet at ' Pine Grove Friday Night, Feb. 20th An interesting debate a part of the program Everybody come PETITIONS SENT TO CITY COUNCIL J Petitions for paving Second street from South Pino were heard by members of the city council last night and all threo of the requests were referred to the stiet commit tee. - More than 12 signatures were obtained for the paving of a '20 foot section down Second street and a lesser number signed a petition to the city fathers to permit pavement on Pine street from 11th street to the Esplanade.- ,,, :, ALLEGED MURDERER HELD AT. SEATTLE ' ' ' ' 1 ' i 'r TACOMA Wash., Feb. 17.. JSam Markow, wanted by Tacoma police In connection with the murder of Harry Schmidt, manager of a branch bank here, and the robbing of tho bank on February 7, was arrested in Seattle yesterday. Tacoma police Indicated tha; the capture of Markc : completes tho list of those wanted In connection with the fatal shooting. 4 'i In Klamath Falls if Moe's For Dry Goods and Ready to wear .... In Paning it is Usually said, "I saw it in 1 MoeY ;v Store window" Bring on Spring For iiese sportsy Sweaters and Skirts or Ready for Action ( Springtime Sweater just marked and f rvrr I-Ha fir at time . the (unions , "ColniuiiiuUiiii of kiiul.'"! Sweaiors liiat arc knit to fit with exclusive features, Priu winners at the National Knit Wear Exposition. The kind of sweaters, like all other merchandise at Aloe's, that is worthy of your eonsiileia tion. "'.. Many different styles and ec-lors of mercerized, Kyon silk mixed and all Rayon'. Slip-one und tuxedoes mostly with contiasliii c.ilorK in trimniiiiK, The beauty of it ' i they're so reasouahle, priced , ut onlv $4.50 and $6.50 . with a few up to $10 j. Then of Course One Must Have a Skirt Too "Oh, Girls!" Look at These Almost the same as last year, except. Yc say except because, of the colors and they arc going to be bright. Yc are now shpw ing tdlk Koshanara's knife -pleated in blue, rose, green, lip, stick red, grey, etc.;-.- gay colors but such ' is the de mand and too, their. only : $10 te-R l J J 'hi zizmKrxfma Truth n Advertising of the city's books for 1924 was referred to the finance committee Communication from Dagzett, Schallcck Investment company was read to the council In. which condl tlcns were set down by which tho city rwould receive the Henrietta Melhase property for a library Blto. The deed was roferred to tho city attorney who will attempt to obtain an extension of time on the erection of the library. Tho deed calls for a two year limit. The usual bills of tho city were passed upon with tha bill of the Klamath Development' company amounting to $8.96 referred to the finance committee. Petition f the Aco Tire Shop 13 regard to-hanging a sfgn six foot in length ovor their. shop, was re ferred to tl0 street committee with power to act. ' ' The last raiding and final' pas sage of the ordinance on estimation i ' j. .1 J" of the deficit. lien on tho Sixth straot ower unit was heard and tho ordin ance adopted. , Street Commissioner Franoy re port"'; on the investigation made by the dtroot commission (or reclaiming the tract parallol with tho main channel which the committee rec ommends bo pumped into tho lake. This district Is between the Ewauna Max "company and the Big Lakes Box and l.umtnr "company. Tho council will look Info the proposi tion, report back iid take Imme diate action for reclaiming tho land. ITALIAN "nED" HELD Iff nil.. LEGHORN, , Italy, Fob, 16. Ernesto Cassunelll,' alleged to be n dangerous bolahovlk agent) aI" roatod here. In Off Season. KHiLS WIFK AXI) HELP T. PAUL, Pen, 17. Thomas L. Wann Sr., rotir&d capitalist nd prominent socially, shot and klllod his wife and then committed sulcldo in their apartment here early today. ' St tXrff" ,.1 sy Mm! Minn Helen XVnlnwrighl, natlahnl all-round swimming chumpion,' a she appears at her homo In Long Island durlnn -iho wlnloi months, i Bh plans to attempt to swim in Knglish Channel next luniirw,. iVI!:i:.! .ii ir SV ;!': : !!: VA ii'.; w tit: i'MI;' 'MO f-1 It WW 'l'miHihliliiiiliM:1'! '!: M'Wf 'i'ii r!i:l:i:,iilSEj!liS:lall!ii,:iKi:ilt:; 4 silil ',li'.! 1 1 i'w I ';' ;W"!l'i:' ti. ,... I : . , i (:' .1. i , I'.H.l1" 1 'I-.'.' t J I LM " i MULIM Yry,(Mt! 'iW' M :tl, u zrs n it ft ii r-iK- . a ii i i 1 t ' ':'r li i Hlt'ilil!': I , in 1 r II II 71 ilT II II1 ' 1 ! -l!-H':ji'!'i: 'Ii KiliWiMiHiritaili! - ri.- Mlrt- MWinr.lMMMMI i:JJhl:i)."j'i iitJjW.iS;.i!4 V il) ' I. . i 'i'. V,'.' ' UT,,V'"t ' b,y: ! i:!(L.i', -ii I'liiu1 . wmmmmm l1 wmmssm mm ii i ' i mm 1IH mm mmmM mm msmm i m m Takes the "rush" out of breakfast! . 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