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Medford-Klamath
Freight Line.
I 5 trucks in operation between Medford and Klam-
. ath Falls gives you daily, fast service.
Nothing too large Nothing too small
We call for your shipment
We do long-distance hauling Anywhere 1
Let us move your household goods!
KLAMATH FALLS MEDFORD
419 Main 40 North Front
Phone 804 Phone 1033
To Obtain
Good Will
it is just as necessary that-we satisfy our used car
customers as our new.
For reliable used cars see
Buick & Star Garage
'' ' . H. E$ Hauger . . U .
'; Opp. White Pelican Hotel
j KENO
Mr. and Mm. Charloy lllebn end
children ware Sunday guests of
Mrs. Anderson.
An attack ot tho flu provontod
Dan Doten from making hla usuul
trips to Wordon Friday and 8nt
urday. A new Ford sodnn has arrival
at tho simmers homo to toko tuo
placo of the old touring civr. 1
Captain .Ball and tho "Ilutfnlo"
arrived In Kono Saturday on tho
first trip ot the tonaun.
Waldo Stplth ot Yroka stoppod
at tho Ootun homo Monday on inis
way home from Klamath Kails. .
Verda and Augusta Puckott and
Mrs. K. E. Puckolt woro ahopplng
In Klamath Falla Saturday.
Mra. Vornon Puckott and small
duugbtor havo taken up their real
dunco In Keno.
Oebrgo Turner and Mr. Harloll
of tho Wordon country wore Kono
Tlalton Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard spent the
last of the week In Modford. They
returned homo Sunday evonlng.
Thomas Grlgg onjoyed his us
uul wook ond visit In Kono.'
Fred Vail li attondlng to busi
ness matters In the rtoguo Rlvor
.vallay this wock.
Mr. and Mra. M. A. Puckott and
son and Mr, and Mrs. Prentice
Puckott wcro all tho Sunday guoals
of Mrs. K. E. Puckott.
Frod Potorsun, county superin
tendent, visited the Kono school
Monday afternoon.
Thoro nro fow homes In this sec
tion Hint haven't beon vlaltod by
MILWAUKEE, Wis. Mar. 27. In a'$4 a week room
here Fowler McCormick, 27 year old grandson of the
founder of the International Harvester fortune, declar
ed last night that he is learning not earning his way. ,
bach day the heir to th eMcCorrmck millions rises at
five and for ten hours works as a common laborer in the
Milwaukee plant of the Harvester company, piling metal
pigs into the furnace carts, going from department to
department, becoming acquainted.
For several weeks young McCormick has been work
ing, living quietly in his southside rooming house. A
email room, containing an iron bed, two chairs and a
dresser has been his home. ;;iV
His presence and occupation came to light yesterday
through Fifi Potter Stillman, wife of the former presi
dent of the National City Bank of Ne wYork who came
to Milwaukee early this week. Yesterday she admitted
that she had come to see her "God Son" and last nieht.
the two had dinner at a downtown hotel.
tho "flu." A yot, no cases have i
boon icrlous but are boos over.
.Members of tho Apostolic faith
are arranging to bold a series of
mooting-el the sohoolhouso.
Tho woodlands are becoming dot
tod with varl-colored flowers which
nro appearing In tho iwako of the
disappearing snows. But tho flow
ers are not tho only barblngors ot
spring that have appeared for the
friendly little wood tick la out and
ready to attach himself to some
Joyous blkor or flower gutheror.
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Ajhe LIBERTY
"Tho Liberty Has the Pictures"
T-O-D-A-Y
Your old favorite
JACK HOXIE in
"Cupid's Brand"
Action and Thrills Every Minute
Also
' Chapter 4, Santa Fe Trail
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Photographic Reviews
S a tur da y
MViVi,vvtiiJviiViiVivr
.BILL CODY in
"Border Justice"
ETTA WILL
BE GIVEN SOON
Under the direction of Miss Elolse
Mcl'berson, music instructor of the
Klamath county high school, . the
operetta, "In tho Oarden of tbe
Shah" will be presented on tho after
noon and evening of Friday, Aprtl
3rd In tho Pine Tree Theater.
Tho production, a musical comedy
In three parts, will bring out many
chnrmlng Oriental foaturos includ
ing dunces, songs and chorus num
bers. "My Persian Hose" sung as
a solo by Harry Pelts and later Join
ed by tho chorus, Is one of the hiu
of tho evonlng. Thero are also Sev
ern! syncopated numbers on tho pro
gram. With 23 chorus members and five
of the students taking principal
parts, the oporotti Is attracting con
sMerabla attontlon. Tho costumes
are especially attractive. Principal
roles, are carried by the following:
Pcruvnh, the Shah, Lawrence Car
roll; Somecraba, tho Shlek, Jlorbert
Wilson; Zahdah, the Shah's daugh
ter, Josephine Moissnor; Lohlah,
hor friend, Goraldlno Mnrs;,Nowo-
beh, Zahdah's nurso. La Verne
Thomas; Tod Harding, from tho U.
S. A., Harry Pelts; BUI Cummlngs,
from the U. S. A., Carl Ynncoy;
.Samuel Johnson, negro servant,
Hurry Molatoro. , .
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MURDER -THEORY
SILVER TAKEN FROM
SAFE WEDNESDAY
. Tho snfo of tho Plonoor Tobacco
company on south Ninth stroet was
robbed ot sixteen dollars In sliver
Wednesday night. Tho burglars
overlooked two five dollar gold
ptocos and thrco silver dollars hung
In gold rlugs and used as prlr.ee on
punch boards, which' wero kept tiv
another drawer of the safe. The
company Is uncertain whothor any
stock Is missing or not.
.Tho snfo was unlocked, and the
lock to tho. door was poor one,
but as It was customary to keep
nothing but a Ultlo sllvor In the safo
overnight the company hnd neglect
ed to tnko' precautions against
burglary.
Remember this
v Food authorities say
you can live on whole
.. wheat alone. Shred
ded Wheat is whole
wheat with cream
it's a perfectly bal
anced food.
Shredded
WMat
fULLMEAL
IN T BISCUITS
(Continued From Pago One) .
Chllnquln. Wright says he then
went borne, '
It was said that Lttuis Knight
was seen riding the pony stolen
from Pat Silver, and Froddle Jack
son took It away from 'Mm, took off
the saddle and started tho pony for i
homo. It was . also reported that
Silas Barclay, was seen riding Fred
die Jackson's pony, while the sup-
position of the Indians is that Mil-
lard Lang was riding the third
pony that iwas stolen. j
", Chaps Found
Ono pair ;'ot cliapa .was found In J
a bouse JuBt outside ot Cbiloquln. ;
The man who had them said that!
Louis Knight had loft them there.
The. last seen of Freddie Jackson'
before tbe fatal) ride was when ho
was walking .toward tbe woods
.where Loul? Knight, Silas Barclay
and Millard Lang' wero supposed to
have a big caclid of moonshine. I
" Jackson apparbhtfy found Francis
Jackson's little 'brown pony ut or
near the liquor i rendezvous, for it
was this pony, and not his own on
which he rode to hlB death. , j
Tho officials have In their pos
session the bridle which was used on
Jhe pony . on. Its Mast ride. On one
side the bridle appears to have
been cut nearly fn twain, while tie
other sido shows a deep cut: One
side ot tae bridle had snapped In
two when the horse was stopped
after throwing Jackson.
- Club' Found
The offioials 1.30 have a club
about two feet In length and with
a big knot ion one end, iwhlch they
suspect might have been used in
crushing Jackson's ' skull. This evi
dence was procured by James John
son, an Indian friend ot Freddie
Jackson. ''
J3ut there is other evidence of a
fight In which the three suspocted
bootleggers Barclay, Knight and
Lang engaged which aid not come
to light until today. This fight oc
curred the Saturday before Jack
son's death and in about the same
spot where Jackson Is thought to
have located the trio with his horse
and' their 10 gallons of moonshine.
Officer,' Ik-aten
It was learned today that George
Crane, an Indian "policeman, accom
panied Knight, Barclay .and Lang
to their moonshine cache and took
a fow drinks with-them In order to
got evidence against them. He then
placed thorn under arrest and picked
up a gallon lot moonshine which they
h:d with them, , ..
As he started to walk hack Into
Chlloquln with his prisoners, one
ot them got behind him, hit him
over the head with some blunt In
strument and kno'ekod him uncon
scious. They thon kicked him in the
face and gave him a bad boating,
according to roservatton authorities.
Might llnve Wrong Club
The knotted club which waa
found in this locality ihlght have
boon the one with which Crane was
knocked out, according to those
who Investigated the case in Chllo
quln. m '" ' .."I'M
Thon on the day fallowing Jack
son's death, Knight, Barclay and
Lung fell out In tholr reputed boot
logging' oiiorntlbns 'ahd' Knight and
Barclay are said to" havo given Lang
a severo bentlngV.Thls falling out
between tho group of alleged boot-
loggors brought about tholr arrest,
it was .reported.
' It Jacksbit' Had a' fight with any
or all ot thoao three Indians ns n
rosult -of"tho pony stealing episode,
thero wore aio eye-ra-ltnosses to It,
according li' 'those 'In Chlljuln,
and,, tho,, only. JJYjjlpjica whlcji might
,tond to 'indicate that Jack'smJ had
been knocked unconscious, jmj' tlwu
Of course you do. But, are you getting it? Our customers tell
us we have the best meat in town and the price is much cheaper.
If you think you are paying too much for meat, try Stone's mar
ket next, 423 Main street. We know you will be pleased.
POT ROASTS BEEF ROASTS
All shoulder cuts J2c Cuts from Round, 18c
per pound per pound
PRIME RIB STEAKS
Beef Roast (bone in) c Loin Steaks, . 22 C
per pound per pound
Strictly Fresh Vegetables
A solid big truck load of fresh vegetables was delivered to our
stores today. Come early tomorrow morning.
423 Main 717 Main
FRESH JELLO CAMPBELL'S SOUPS
Any kind or flavor, 5 C All varieties at Sc
per package Stone's, 2 for
WESSON OIL LATE PACK SHRIMP
Pint cans, buy 20c Finest quality I5c
tomorrow, each - large cans i
ROLLED OATS ROYAL GARDEN TEA
Full 3-pound pack- 25c next It's, the 75c
age, at Stone's best. 1 lb. green
1 ib;
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE
Nationally known, highest quality eastern coffee
3 lbs. -
...45c
$1.34
423 MAIN
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Meats and groceries
-slssiass srfORU
717 MAIN I
Two stores in
Klamath Falls
. JAVlHO
WE DELIVER $5.00 ORDERS FREE, Excepting sack of sugar and cases of milk
placed on the pony U the knotted
club and the cut bridle.
May Have1 Fought
Against this theory is tbe evi
dence of white persons who aw
Jackson's last wild 'f ride through
Chlloquln; saw him . erect in his
Btlrrups; ' saw him nreavlng from
aide to side; saw him? jerking vici
ously on the reins; heard him wave
a drunken salutation; saw( him bend
down over Ciis horse and Tight the
slipping saddle; end then aw him
loe his balance and fall . beneath
the wild, plunging pony. s.
It is possible, according to those
wa'3 Investigated the case at Chllo
quln, for him to have had a fight
pvlth the trio ot suspected boot
leggers, but ho was conscious on
hla last ride, and it was the fall
t'aat killed htm, not any fractured
skull before the ride was started.
.It Is a more plausible theory. It
was Bald, that Jackson had met the
trio at their moonshine rendezvous,
had filled up on the fiery moon
shine and thon mounted his pony
tor the wild dash through the
streets of Chlloquln. ,
... - Kxhuuiation '
It was announced this afternoon
that Jackson's body .will be ex
humed tomorrow afternoon in ordor
that a post-mortem examination
might be made. But around Chllo
quln the feeling prevails that it
mas moonshine and not a knotted
pine club which caused Ills death.
RECOVERS FROSI FLU
Friomls Of Jim Stiller GLtI Tq See
" llim On Ilia Feet Again ;
Jim Miller, district freight and
passenger agent of the Southern
Pacific company in Klamath Falls,
Is about the streets once more after
an attack of flu and submitting to
an operation for the removal ot
tonsils. ."''.
Sirs.
RETtRXS TO CITY
Babbitt Arrives From Ixxll,
California Lost Night
Mrs. V. El Bobbitt arrived in
Klamath Falls last night from Lodi,
California, where she has been for
the past six weeks receiving medical
attention for her eye. Mrs. Bobbitt
is reported in much better condition.
SOCTHWEIiL. RETURNS
KInmath Falls jlleafalcnt Visits In
Portland For Two Weeks
W. IV. Southwell returned from
Portland this morning after spend
ing several weeks on business, in the
Oregon metropolis. Southwell is
proprietor ot the Southwell Station
ery company. ' ; "
SON BORN TODAY
Mr. And Mrs. K. I Whitney Con
gratnlatcd On Birth Of Boy . ,
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Whitney are
being congratulated upon the birth
of a son, born this morning at the
family residence on : 1615f Menlo
Way. . ) . ;
WAR VETS CEIJCBRATE
Auxiliary Invited to Dinner Given
Last Night In Legion Rooms:
United Spanish i War ' Veterans
colobrated with an i annlvorsary
party last night tu the loglon rooms,
Inviting ns their guests tho Ladlos'
Auxiliary ot the U. S. W. V. and
the mombers ot the O. A. R. Dinner
was served no a lnrga number ' ot
guests, . covers being laid tor more
than 30. A .soilnl evening followed
the dinner. Plans ara being mado
for a proflro.n.ou-.MoWQfia.lj.day by
grouptl'iO RivrO 'h-'l" t h
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