TUESDAY,' MAJiCH 3, 1923
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TAGE FIVE
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SO THE PEOPLE MAY KNOW
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Mrs. Jam
; ANNOUNCES
I i New Exhibition
BEGINNING MARCH 12
aTheir richness of coloring, their distinctive-and
novel trimming ideus, show the infinite originality
of the foremost designers.
$10.00 Up
QUALITY PRICE COURTESY
"OS Eldorado
Well Folks -
We are Putting
up a New Front
, We also want you to hurry down
and see some of the new spring
tqn Pumps "and Oxfords. They
are.raceingtwlth instant approval.
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' ' ' No one regrets buying quality.
Yes, we have Luxite Hosiery.
Houston
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Leamw For South j
. Mm. James Foslor loft this morn- .
tag lor Son Franclaco In tho Inter- i
slssot buying trip to bo rono Iho
entire put of next. week. Mm. Koa-
-a.
RACIKE
Tires
1
Motor Inn Garage
23QMin Phone 2943
s Fos er
of Spring Hats ;
Phone 225-M
& Jester
MAIN
tjr, who recently told her mllllnory
,h0p, Do 'Voro, will open anothor
ptltcrn hal gnop t hor nomo E,.
dorado alroot.
The Racine
Formula
Each day brings us
additional proof
that RACINE
Tires are built to
the formul0 of
honesty.
Like every other .
product of genuine
merit, they reflect
the character of
the men who build .
them. 1
READ T H I Sand
lluro la what tho councilman
think tho liny Hotel.
"Firm Wu rind testimony at the
hearings doe not nupport tho 'writ
ton statement of tho oftkurn, which
led us to rvfuna Mm. I'nnos' appllca
tluu. Wo were misled liy them und.
should not havo denied hor a per
mit to operato tho hotel.
"Second No evidence was offer-
od to ahow that any liquor had ever
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boon aold 1n the boiul by Mn. panoa
or hor employee. .
"Third Kvldonco : ahowed tint
the pollco had been called In three
tlUica whllo Mra. Panoa haa been op
erating tho botol, but at each time
they were called by Mra. Panoa to t
quell disturbance or to eject die
turbors, which wax tho right th'ng
for her to do, and shows aha wan
trying to operato an orderly pine.
"Fourth Somo ovldunce was of
fered to ahow that euro or tw.'eo
questionable women had aecurod
rooraj In tho hotel, but no evidence
to ahow that they were? la the hotel
with tho knowledge and content of
Mr. Pnnoa.' On the contrary, ovl
dcnco ahowed as aoon a Mra. Pano
found out their atntua, ahe Immed
iately requeued tho objectionable
roomers to leave.
"Fifth Tin evldenco allowed that
two Indian women from tbo reser
vation had rooms at the hotel dur
ing, tho latter part of December,
1924, and that the two were ob
jectionable, but that Mrs. Panoa and
her husband were both at Sacra
mento at Iho time, and that when
Mra. Panoa returned ahe promptly
ordered the women to leave. ,
"Sixth -Evidence showod that on
soveral occasions undesirable tran
sients had secured roams, but were
Immediately requested to loave, and
wo find the hotel, la patronized by
worklngmen, stock men, and tran
sients, and Is operated with as much
cars as any person could exercise In
operating a hotel of that kind. -
"8eventh We find no evidence to
show that Mrs. Panos Is a woman
of Immoral character, on the con
trary, the evidence shows her to be
of good moral cbaraater, endeavor
ing to operato her hotel In a lawful
and orderly manner. .. V find that
her application for a llconse should
not have keen denied, and we' roc
cenmond that her now application
now On , tile, seekli.g a poem It to
oporato tho Hotel Ray tar J 925 bo.
granted. Respectfully submitted.
APPRAISER JOB
Getz and Van Riper Run
ning Close Race for War
Veteran Position
r-
Klamath politics has entered
Into the eoloetlon of an appralsor
for Klamath for , tho World War
Votorans' Stnto Aid commission ac
lording to' word rooelvcd from
Snlom today and substantiated hero
through local sources. l,
i As the successor of Morris L.
Jpbnson'i former appraiser, who ro
aignod irocently. the name of H. K.
Ceu, formor commander 'and pp.-a-dnt
adjutant of tho Amorican Lo
glon, was Inentlnned. Mr (lets was
netvu-rintl n InrffA mntnmtv of the
siipirorl of the legion. HN candidacy ,
was pushed forward and his sup.
porters hold him to be the loglcnl
man far' the position.
Wanted Van ltlpor
'Eliminating personal grounds but
holding (hat Oetx was not onmpetent
to hold tho job, several men, active
politically, took upon their shouldors
PDLITIGS ENTER
INTO FIGHT FOR
the Job of supporting the candidacy necessitate, tho acceptance of the
of Carrot Van Riper, chief dap'uty bid of the Herald Publishing com
undor Sheriff Burt Hawkins. pany. ' .
Up until a few days heforj the . "Dated Mwh .nd.'.l25. '
last mooting of the World's War ,, ' F-'R; 0 RD'
Vetorans! AW commission, composed j ,. , yor'
of flvo motnbors, Inoludlna tho gov- J . .... 1'L, ,...,' '
ernor and tho secretary . f state, BASEBALL MOVEMENT
Van Riper was slated for tha Job..' IS WELL UNDER WAY
, by a vote of threo to two, accord-1 , . .
Ing to advices from Sulem. Southorn Oregon teams would not.
' Prossuro was brought to boar furnish the competition for a K'.nm
, upon Ed Bailey of Junction Cty ath Falls basobnll. aggregation,. It.
i and n momber of tho commission, to was Implied last night when at a
place his voto tor Gotz. This swung
Your Teeth How About
Have you. gone tor yonrs withom an exam Inn Hon? Do yon
' 'treat -your mouth worso thon you do your car? If so, you'll
. avo money now by letting us exnmlno your teeth and telling
you In whnt condition they ere In. No charge for IMs service
D. CO
;' A i.'V (Painless,
WXMMM "liopfck. ittVlflf
iH-iitlHtiy at prtccfl
thenR E A D T H I S
In llil column la Hated,, briefly,'
the ovldcnco produced against the
Itay hotel:
Putrolr.un Urown and liordiiU i
Wo er called to the Kny hotel
upon complaint that an Immoral In
dian i iclrl . had , "rolled" a Swede
roomer of $35. The Swede had taken-the
girl to hla room. Mra. Panos
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and fluluna became too loud.
It. F. Slavln I roomed at the
place a short tUne and moved away
brcause of tho nolso and carousing
at night. I aaw a young, girl stag
leering around tha corridor . as
though Intoxicated.
Deputy Sheriff I.on Burke 1
talked .with a girl at the hotel who
admitted ahe was a fallen woman
and used tho hotel a'a a rendezvous.
She was in her room when I talked
to her. .
l.eo Craft, ex-pollceman-I was
j,, w , nolol OM gundav even.
Intj to arrest a couplo of Indiana who
were stuglsg a drunken-fight. I
found two empty bottles In tbe room
of one of tbe lndjana.
Mrs. It. F. Slavln r went to the
hotel the day before Christmas and
saw a fallen woman who was told
by tbe man In charge that two men
were waiting to aeo her. I could tell
by the way she dressed and painted
up that she wait' a "fast woman."
i Deputy Sheriff J. W. HiUon M.
B. Peaos, husband of the manager,
admitted to me that he bad regis
tered Sim Pate and Hazel Bentz In
tho same room on January 1, but
ordered them out only because they
didn't pay the room rent In advance.
H. I. McKIm, ex-driver, Superior
laundry Two Immoral women were
staying at', the holer when' I went
there tJ collect laundry. Ono of
them mado Improper advances to
me. ' Mrs'.' Panos knew they were
staying there.
F, . W. Snyder," deputy sheriff
Court records In the Sullivan, trial
show that Sullivan 'admitted be had
bought a gallon Of. moonshine at the
Ray hotel. 1. 1 .waa . with. Lon Burke
when we talked t the woman who
admitted eh8 belonged to the un
derworld. ' ''' ' r
Pollcccnah J. E'. Cooper Since 1
have be?n on the jloltce force I have
.seen drurken men go Into the Ray
hotel almost every night.
. the tide toward Gotz, with Governor
Pierce and W. C. Culbertson sup
porting Van Riper and Sam A.
Koier, George White and Ed BaMey
supporting Gets.
A day or so previous to the meet
ing of tho commission, Adjutant
General White was called to Wash
ington to attend a military confer
ence. When the commission met, a
voto was taken for tbe appoint
ment of Johnson's successor, which
resulted In a tie, two to two.
. White for Oeta
General White has definitely com
mitted himself In favor of Mr. Gets,
according to' a purported state
ment made Just prior to his de
parture for Washington, D. C. Hi
stated that on his return he would
cast' his vote In favor of Mr. Gots.
When the American Legion meets
tonight In the' legion headquarters
In the basement of the county court
bouse, the question of. endorsement
of a candldato for,' the position will
be; brought up.. According to officers
of the legion, Mr: Gets Is slated tor
the endoxsement of the legion. :
GODDARD VETOES
PRINTING ORDINANCE
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responsible ' bid regardless ' of our
personal preferences In the matter.
This would, In my opinion, .based
upon the auditor's report submitted
by B. W. Reniok and 0: A. D'Albinl,
mooting of baseball enthusiasts It
Them?
E, Dentists m
of course.)
Vh and MtUii. Ph. 8110
j'6u cu afford to lwy
Thistworthy service In
every ndwiborhood
neighborhood. Wherever
played you are assured oi genuine Ford service which
means standardized law prices both ior parts and labor.
No matter where you live there is a Ford Service
Dealer in your locality. Through him you are
assured of. dependable year 'round transportation
at a price you can -afford to pay.
Runabout - .$360 ' Coma - - $520 Tudor Stdon -
Oa opsa caxa dcnxistable rias sad starter art $85 extra.
BB THB
MaiaR 2W
V v rrSYf&S I ' F.O.B. Detroit f
VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT
was decided to send a Klamath rep
resentative to Yrekl. Calif., to make
a bid for the entrance Of Klaina;h ;
Falls into, the league of northern
California city teams. . i
A flnancj committee was ap.)
painted last night composed of Fred
Honston. H. S. Mathews, Bart Cook,
B. F. Moe, Fred Glover. According
to Dr., Massey,. jilaln strtjeji. businesa
men are strongly in favor of, the
local team. ;'. .
H. S. Mathews will represent
Klama,t4-Falls at...YreXa., 4,. 'vi.fii j
fiivuuu just across ,iae a. .-., tracks
on South Sixth street was held t
be an ideal playing ground. ;
CONVICT INDIANS -.
OF KILLING ELKS
Whether or not the elk killed on
or off the reservation, did not seem
to affect the judicial minds of six
Jurors' sitting in judgment In justice
court on Ed Purcell and Leonard
Moore, who ore charged with ' kill
ing the protected animal. The' two
Indian boys In- about 60 Seconds I
were found guilty as charged. Sen- j
tence of the two boys was set for ,
next Saturday at 2 p. m. by Justice
of the Peace R. E. diunsaker. " -
The defense admitted that tho
protected animals were killed but
held that they were killed on tho
reservation, hence the Indians wjro
immune from prosecution.
ead Herald "Clas" Ad!
LEGAL NOTICES
XOT1CK OF SHKIUFK'S SALK
By virtue of an execution' and
order of sale duly Issued by the
Clork of the Circuit Court of Klam
ath County, State of Oregon, dated
March 2, 1925. in a certain suit In
tbo said Court, -wheroin Stale of
Oregon, represented by and. acting
through the World War Veterans'
State Aid Commission, as plulnt'ff.
recovered judgment and decree
against William C. North (also some
times known ws-W. C. -North)', a:U
C.ladyj North (also '-sometimes
known as Myra North), formerly tho
wife of said William C. North; John
Thorson (also sometimes known as
John Thorsen), and Algot Wes:rn
(also sometimes known as A. West
man), defendant?, for tho re'eovory
of-, tho sum of $15S1.90, principal
sum, together with flS.OO, being ia
sfallment of interest and amortisa
tion payment due on said loan Auk
ii st 31, 1924. together with interest
1 on said amounts computed at 6 per
; cent per annum from said last men
j tloned date, together with t'io
amount of $95.69 expended by plalif
I tiff for and on behalf of defendant,
! William C. North, end In order to
. protect the plaintiff's mortgage nec
' urlty herein, together with pon
tiff's costs and d'sburmen's here
ini taxed at $47. S6 and ' attorney
fees in the sum of $150.00.
NOTICE is herobi- iilven thnt 1
will, CO' Saturday. April 4, 1925, lit
the front door of the Courf Hiouw
In Klamath Falls, Klamath County,
Sthte of Oregon, nt tho hour of ton
o'clock In the forenoon of the said
day, sell, at public auction, to tho
highest bidder for cash, the follow
ing described real property, to-wit:
The North 80 feet of Lot 397.
Block, 110, Mill Addition to the C'ty
of Klamath Fnlla, Oregon, according
to the duly recorded plat thereof, I
the offlco of the County' Clerk of
Klamath County, Oregon.
taken and levied upon by me as tho
iWlUKTy; of-flip-sald. dcfoirdantg, or
Good service as the Ford Motor Company
sees it is an essential part o! good car value.
Ford owners benefit by an Organization
that extends to
the familiar Ford sign is dis
M1AMIT ADTBOIIZID IOBD
National
Oreii Pfeclucts
HUNDREDS of thousands of dollars are being
spent this month to tell people in every corner
of the United States about Oregon's possibilities and
Oregon's quality products. You will, see these adver
tisements in the magazines.' ' ' : '
What yon can
do!
Here at home wc can tie up
with this national advertising
on Oregon.
Merchants cm feature dis
plays of Oregon products; one
or more numbers in programs
Associated Industries of Oregon
Portland, Oregon . .
. Dan C. Freeman, Manager
LEGAL NOTICES
so much thereof as may be neces
sary to satisfy the said judgment in
favjr of tho sald plaintiff and
against tha said defendants, with in
tercst thereon, together with at'or
ney's fees, as aforesaid, and together
with all costs and clisburtrnientH
that have or may accrue herein.
HURT E. HAWKINS,
Sheriff of Klamath County, Or.igon.
(March 3, 10, 17, 34. 31).
1X1I.V LAND HAVE
Bids will be received up to 2:00
p. m. April 2, 1925,"at the office of
the Superintendent, Klnmath Indian
Agetcy, Klnmath Agency, Oreson.
for the purchase of the ar.otment
of Andrew Jackson, a deceased
Klamath nilo'.tee, described .".s nu
low
W;,SW,'4, SUSWHNWK aiid
8U,H8WNWM. Section 20. smi
NEV.lSEVi ond KiCEKSK WSB'i
Section 27, Townhlp S3 S., Hiinpc,
i E. W. M., Oregsn, coiitainlnir
10O acre. - .
The appraised value cf thla land
Is $3000. and ro bid under this nun'
w'H be favorably considered. Encb
bid must be accompanied by n dulv
certified check on some solvent bank
for ten per cent of the amount offer
ed. This tract of land is located on
Tho Ualles-Cnllfornla Highway be
tween Klamath . Agency and port
Klamath, Oregon. Port Creek pits;!
through thl allotment. For fnr'h-
er.Jnfoimnl4aiv iiddJA Uu. Jiuiwr.lP..
every community, every
BALLOON
Tire Equipment
1 FuUSlze(29x440)
New Optional Oa All Ford Can
OCf ctttaoa all flnaad bodr ITPaa.
Ob opan tr tA C
ludina damouatabie ttaaa.
- $580 ForJor Smdm
AJtprie f. o. b. Dttroit
$680
DEALER
TOURING CAR
ALL FORD PLANTS .
can be devoted to them;.
"Oregon Products" dinners or
lunches may. be served; school
children may write essays, or
make up lists of all the things
made here. You'll be surprised
at their variety. '
Insist upon Oregon-made
products when you buy.
Choose them on merit; they
successfully compete with the
world's best. Your support of
Oregon industries means more
work; more wage earners;
bigger payrolls, increased pros
perity for everyone. '
Good Cheer
Fitness and energy ' !j
, Just add a sparkle to your ' ,
morning glass.
TJo this in the morning to live life it) .
the full. It is bringing to millions new
fitness, sunnier days. , . ,
On rising drink a glasi of watef, hot ,
or cold. That washes out the stomach
prepares it for breakfast. t
Add to that water a little Tad SaM.
That makes a delightful, effervescent
tlrink, Jad Salts are made from the
acids of lemon and grape, combined
with lithift, etc. . " ;
tin one hour come elimination of In'-'
poisons and the waste. The day which
looked dark becomes sunny. You itart (l
out like a child of ten. - ; ,
It's a wonderful experience. The quick
change is amazing. You will never
again let poiaons apoil a day. -
You know the dire results of const!- '
nation. Most of oar troubles are caused . ,
by it Learn the happyresults whkb .
ceme In one hour by taking JaJ SJts. ' .
Millions now use Jad Salts, lo all
driifcrMs supply them. Start totnor- '
row. moMtittXiia I.wa Jllxh Walt, tg fflffb
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