PAGE EIGHT- r... . EVENING HERALD,' KLAMATH' FALLS,' OREGON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 192f Liggett s Little Bits from the East The pick of tho World's Best Confections. Here are some of the pieces that this masterpiece package contains: Chocolate Novell. Combina tion Conters, Smyrna Figs and Hallowe'en Dates, Fancy Milk Coaled Caramels, Plgnolln Jirittlo, , Pistachio Delmont, Fancy . Du Barry. Xon-j'tiocoUiUv Wrapped Turc Cream Caramels, Selected Jor dan Almonds, Wrapped Noug.v tines. Stuffed Dates Cryatalli ed In Sugar. The 'sale of this, package has run ihto the millions since its introduction, a short time ago, and we recommend It to all as ,tbe ideal gift pkg. f per pound '- X OU Also In i and- B pound sites STAR DRUGSTORE KIAMATH FALLR. ORE. DTD ROCKY PO NT IMPROVES Firat Auto in Weeks Comes Through to City By Way of New Road Feed and Seed Oats For Sale ' Good quality KLABZUBA BROS. ' Malin, ,Ore. drv met nod's right .J; ni mi ii1 Hi a urn n LH.H.iHI'I.M'.fl White Pelican Hotel Merchants Lunch, 60c 12:00 to. 1:30. p. m. Alto Banquets Parties Dances Don't overlook our dinner Ar,.. tit MlirM. . Beautiful Eyes : -'v: ' The Healthy Kyo is tho bcantl- ful eye. . . Red, inflamed, watery eyea are certainly not good to ,"' look at. Those showing the above symptoms nl"ajs have weak r OM. jReliove the strain with. proper glasses and jou re move the cause. Dr. Goble Glasses . Frame 700 M.U.V Orouna : Itrpnlral .' Eret Exnmlned QUICK BERVICK Hot sun, beating onto the road during the past work, has dried up the Rock creek road sufficiently to allow auto . traffic, according to Forest Ranger Roger .of the Crater National forest who was In this c.'ty yesterday afternoon. Tor tho first time la many weeks, an automobile was able' to pinko the trip from Rocky- Point through to Klamath Falls. Tbe car arrived in Klamath Falls yesterday afternoon, little the worse for wear. Tbe best route, ac cording to Mr. Rogers is by way of the New Rock Creek road. . In a week, with the present sun shiny weather continuing, the road will be la good condition for regu lar auto traffic. Freight, held up by the la;pas sable road between Klamath Falls and Lakeview,: moved westward yes terday when the road became open for the first time in a month., While . It was Impossible to reach lakevicw by utomobilo, trips were omde reg ularly with the a'd of teams over the impassable . stretches. , During this period it took two Jaj"i to make the trip tV-Lakeview. The over night stop was made at BIy. , 3C 3C Notice Bench Warrants Out For Two Traffic Violators . Armed with bench . warrants., for the arrest of two motorists wanted on auto, violation - charges, R.: E. Knowlee-left1, yesterday for Chllo quln. The two men who are sought by the county, - traffic officer are V. D. C. Beach of 'Portland, con nected with the Modoc Lumber company.- Mr.- Beach Is wanted on a charge of speeding. Louis Knight is wanted on a ehargo ot operating an automobile without a drivers license- Both men wore notified some time ago to appear before Justice of the. Peace R. E. Hunsaker, but had failed to do so. . We have a wonderful phonograph that is a . real bargain. It has an extraordinarily deep and mellow tone, -marvelous volume ' of sound and a quiet running motor. This machine has been slightly . used but you -would never guess it, it is in such good con dition. Alot of the latest and most up-to-date records go with it. A phonograph of this type sells for $175 Sale Price Only We are trying to sell this phonograph so that a friend will be able to pay his ' . . ; ' account with us $95 We have 10 MORE DAYS 10 to get a certain sum for. Mr. Perkins cred itors. This sale has been a wonderful suc cess, and every buyer has bought 'a bargain. We wish to publicly thank everyone who has paid his aoccunt at this store; also those who have bought our merchandise because it has been a big help to us. Perkins' ii ii i Furniture House 10 DaysRead Advertisements in Friday's Paper 1 0 Days t. V. 3E This is the Way They Should Look ' i , . i r 1 . 'i.i : : " I " " ' ' Lower 1 ire Prices , Q- p money Vn KeHey-Springfieldi, known the nation over as one OtL Y EZj of ; thcllturdiet,. mb'it. reliable tires on the market today. ; Onevery Kelly-'Springfield purchaed, we make a reduction of from $1 to $2.50 from the regular price, providing you put these tires on your car yourself. It costs us that amou nt to do the work and we'd rather make the reduction. , : Tire Insurance Don't worry about your tires-standing the gaff. Those whose tire repair bills are a source of constant 'worry will be glad to know that we now offer an insurance" polidy for. every tire, covering various road hazards. Let us do the worrying. Ask about this unique feature, for which, we have the sole rights in Klamath county. If you do much rough driving, it means money to you. COOLIDGE AND DAWES INAUGURATED TODAY - (Continued From rnn One) which wort carols g nis words Into tbe farthest corners ot the country. Vsing frequent gestures, the presi dent pictured the glory of America's growth, and when he declared Am erica must continue to be "openly, and candidly, intensely and scrupul ously ' American" - there came the first applause. After that the ap plause became more general. There tv as a roar when he declared for an adequate military force. WASHINGTON, March 4. March drew from her finest wares to pro vide a. perfect dawn for inaugura tion day and President Coolldge was one of the first among all in augural .throngs to be out of doors In the bright, morning sunlight. Before 7:30 o'clock, while m)st of Washington was just bestlr.'lug Itself from . sleep, the president stepped out on the north portico of the mansion, took a round afoot around the northwest gate, past the stand where he later was to review his Inaugural panicle. " The bright morning light was playing gladly pn. ..the'' rod, "white nd blue that decked out the staid government buildings, flanking .Iho'WIllte House cn each side and the freeze fast was losing Its bite of yesterday. ' Weather Is Good To' the- secret service' men who were - his sale companions . during the walk, the '. president remarked that on every, one of 'the other eight days when he took anoath of office the weather had' been at' Its best. He added that' he . hoped It would not break a precedent today. ' Soon' after be reentered" tic White House Mrs. Coolldgo and their guests were ready for breakfast and the party sat down 4n the state din ing room to the usual buckwboit cakes, Vermont maple syrup and sausuge, Frank. Btearns, the presi dent's friend, was missing from Ute breakfast table, having gone to tho union station to meet John Cool ldge, an Amherst student, who came into Washington among the list of the Inaugural crowds that had gathered to see his 'father become chef executve for another four years. 8oon after 8 o'clock the first bf the throngs that were to witness the taking ot the oath on tho capl tol plaza had begun to make a thin fringe (of humanity around the rear of the mammoth tands reserved tor the elect. Moantlme the ' final decorations of the ' presidential, stand, long gar lands of evergreens, were put In place among 'therfoldr of tho 'flag1 thit were drnped everywhere about the post ot- honor. , Then the radio announcers gave one last tryout to j the broadcasting Apparatus that was to carry the Inaugural speecn to the country and pronounced 1 tho ar rangements perfect. ; . , 'v . APPOINTMENT WILL I BE ANNOUNCED SOON Appointment of a deputy district attorney to aid; In tho conduct ot the district attorney's office will bo announced within the next few days, W. P. 'Myers, , deputy prosecutor staud this morning. Mr. Myers would not disclose the names of any candidates he has In mind for the job. ; -.' According , to the ' arrangement made between I)l3trlct Attornoy Ganong anw Mr'. Myors prior to the former's departure for a govern ment hospital at Walla Walla, Mr. Myers may choose the deputy who will, aid In pr:secutlon matters dur ing tho absence of Mr. Ganong. . Mr. Ganjftn In now, well eatab ll.ihed . at the-government sanitar ium, according to Word rc:clvoil this ' morning.- He will undergo treatment for., lung trouble, which treatment will consist principally lb living Iq-the' open .tinit Tenting. ,; "... Kelly-Springfields 31x4 6-pIy cords .,....$ 20.00 32x4 6-pIy cords 21.95 33x4 6-ply cords .....i........: 23.95 33x4,2 g-ply cords 28.70 33x5 8-ply cords 95.54 30x5 8-ply, cords 34.44 . 35x5 8-ply cords 33.75 36x6 12-ply cords 60.00 40x8 12-ply cords ;...:.......;....... 122.80 502 South Sixth Hub Tire Shop J CH AS. JOHNSON, Mgr. ; ; Phone 616 REWARD MONEY FOR SLAYERS WITHDRAWN By reason; of the fact that no clew has . been obtained, as to the Identity of the man who killed Dun McDonald, blaaksmtth In tbe logging camp of the Ewauna liwx company near Chlloquln, the $1000 reward posted by employes of the company has been withdrawn, according to announcement today by J. F. Dag gett and John" Forrester, trustees ot the fund. The men who auhscrlbud .can now got Hhelr money. The $ip00) poslod by the company for the apprehension of the McDon ald slayers will' stand for the time lining, Miy Dgett said., E. W: Renick ; ' '-..:-. ..... 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