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SATURDAY. MARCH 28, 1025
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EVENING' HERALD KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Eros LIBERTY
, "The-Liberty' Has the Pictures" '
Today. OJn 1 y
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"Border Justice" !
A picture that has everything a good '
Wentern should have
And remember folks . , ,
WHEN NEW TOM MIX riCTURES ARE
SHOWN IT WILL HE AT THE '
LIBERTY THEATRE .
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Norma Talmadgc and Eugene O'Brien
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E. W. Renick
Public Accountant
Accounting
and
Auditing
) 7 General
-I Income 1
Capital
Tax
Stock Tax
211-212 HOPKA BUILDING
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RACINE
TIRES .
The Racine
Formula
Each day brings us
additional proof
that RACINE
Tires are built to
the. formula of
honesty.
Like every other
product of genuine
merit, they, reflect
the character of
the men who build .
them.
MOTOR INN. GARAGE
230 MAIN - PHONE 294-J
Five Dollar .Award (o ' to lli'Ml
Pair of Plymouth Korku
Customers
. Our strongest recommenda
tions cnmo from our satisfied
customers.
; We mitko very tow mlatnkes
In our optical wirk nnrt when
' we do wo gludly correct' ou'
error, .
j Tliiit nionna Hint those 'wm
got their oyo glnsaoB lion! tr
sntlaflod.
Br. H.J.
Winters
I0,vol((lit Specialist
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r 714 Main lMiono MIMV '
, ; . , Wo guliill ' old- n wu. luuso? .
IS' .! lr.W 1
l.eni I., Uugliagon today liifonned
tlio enmity full' hnnrd' that ho will
l offer a special ensh prl.o of $3 for
I tlio best llarred Plymouth Iloelt
j cockerel and hen' to bo exhibited ut
I tills year's eonnty fair. This prlzo
' will iio In addition to Uiobo otfoied
by Iho fulr .board. .......
Feed and Seed Oats
For Sale
Good quality
KLABZUBA BROS.
Malin,' Ore.., . v
,.tt.U!i til lnvj.. !i ,: .. VI ?it: '. ..
M a i n'lyVA bout . Peo pie
Tin: wi:.vniKU
Tlio oTlo-dt inimKi'H1 ut Under
wood' pharmacy liuft that tli't
baroiiioli'lr prmtnure In rlnlnK "lowly
but l mi 111 at a low point and' no
proiiiUn of llouiedlulo fulr weather.
Kororaat for next 'l houm: Cloudy
mill iimhi'II li'il ; condition favorable
for Know uud low lempernturoK.
The Tyi:on reeordlliK tlierniomeler
reKlxtored iiiaxluium and minimum
temperature toduy an follow:
lllKh 48 . l,ow 31
1'. K. Weather llureau
Orenon: rnnettlrl this afternoon;
tieiierally lair tonight and Sunday;
cooler In eai;l portion tonight; front
In tho Interior tonlKlit; moderate
weit to uurlbweflt lnd.
BAN nitANCIHCO, March 28.
Tim weather outlook for the week
lieKlnnliiK March 20, wa announced
hero today by th: fulled State
weather bureau' a follow:
Conaldcrahlo cloudlnoH and oc-
raalonal rain, with tho tempera
ture below irormal- and fnmta In
WaahliiKtou and Orexon. ,
MHH. I'KltllV ll.h
VeuralKlu And Iji (,'rlppi' Confine
Many To IIoiik-m
.Mr. Jumes lnrry I confined to
Her hemo on Ninth atrcet "ulth' a
evero attack of nouralifla and
Krlppe from which alio ha been uf-
ferlnn for tho major portion of the
week. Jlri. I'eriy'H condition wan
reported a Improved oyer that of
lat nlKht.
llKTl ltXH FIIClM -OUTIi -V.
Vminlce AttemU Itmnry
fetlii In INiiilautl
V.. W. Vannlce of the Golden Rule
aturo returned lut nltiht from Port
land where Iho attended the state
meeting of OreKon notary membera,
during tho pat week. '
ATTKM SHItl.VK 8HOW .
(lllliH)Uln ltKldent Vlsltnn
Klnniath Full I-nt NlKht
IlKITIt.VH FlUttl KOt'TH
.Mr. Mm Knjoj VIMl- Or Two
lmiliiN In Hacrniiieiito
Mr. P. V. .Mo of 320 North
Tenth it reel ha returned recently
from a two month vllt with friend
and relative In flacramcnlo. Mr.
Mo left Klamath Kail on January
15 und hu Hlnce apent her ttrn in
Cnllfoinla.
CRAWFORD HOUSE
PARTIALLY BURNT
More than $8110 dumaice was done
to the houe owned by Charles
Crawford at 823 Pine itreet thl
niornlnK wheu a fire from an un
known source practically deatroyed
tho upper utory. The house waa
occupied by J. A, Ualurneau. Mr.
Cialarneau had been ubaent from
the huuHo durlag the morning, at
tending a funeral, and upon her
return found the room filled with
amoke. The alarm vraa aent to the
fire department at 10:15. Accord
ing to Fire. Chief Keith K. Ambrose
the fire waa probably Blurted from
mice and iiiiutihe. The fire could
not be laid to defective wiring and
the atart of the fire won sufficient
ly far away from the chimney to
scout thut belief. Insurance of
$1500 was carried on the haute.
The household goods were practic
ally all auYed. No lnurane was
carried on them.
.According to Chief Ambrose, the
Gularnenu fire amounted to more
damage than all fires during the
throe' month of January, February
and March of iMs year.
FltKK FOIt .MX
, PAKI3,- March ; 28. Ilepuhlicjn
and , rnyulha atudents flushed In
the Piiiio du Puntheou today. Four
students were arrested, and throo
wore badly beaten with canes. Po
lice and students lulur engaged in
a free for all.
I . Spring makes almost everybody
In
Mrs. L. H. liurltacn. Mrs. Frank
('.wbton and Mrs". W.'-Tv- lluoll were
Klamath Falls visitors from their
home In Chlloquln to-attend the
Crater l.ukif Shrlners dull Hi-Jinka
given lust night in the Scandinavian
hnll.
I.igt:oll sMK.'til.KU .
Conslahle Sliniller ArrtntH Two For
Iti'iiorieil HnmKglliiK
G. K. Smith and (1. A- .Camp,
both of Iteddlng, California, were
arrested Thursday by Indian Con
stable. Henry Shndlcy on charges of
smuggling a large quantity of moon
shine into tho Indian (reservntlon at
Chllotiuln ou Thursday night. Tho
men wore arrested a mile west of
Chlloquln In the flat country, where
they were found to he In possession
of n gullun of liquor. Tho Ford car
which they were driving,' was con
fiscated. Smith and Camp pleaded
guilty before Justice of the Peace
K. C. Spink yesterday.
f'.U'HKS Fl'HOIl
t'nliforiilii Man Sends Health l:iill
Fniployes I'nder Cover
wish we were someone else.
For the purpose of treatment for
small pox, from which he believed j
ho wna suffering, Murdock Murray, j
a recent arrival front Stirrameut'O I
walkod into the county health unit I
office yesterdny and requested
Iroalmont. The employes and guests
In the offlco mado n fly for tho
neurest door when they saw Murray.
According to Dr. Nowsont, tho case
wits a aevero one and tho man was
hastily wrapped lit bandugo'and hur
ried to the pest house where )o will
remain until the last vestige, of the
disease has disappeared.
.t i
1 KDDIt Ti:i) HOAItl '
Dr. (I, - A. Mussey. Til Preside At
Meet I up Of Fiirinei's Tomorrow
The Pride
of the bread and bak
ery goods you buy
should depend upon
the quality of the in
gredients usecll
The reason
GOLDEN
KRUST
BREAD
sells for
15c
The Quality. Is There
Klamath
Bakery
826 MAIN
Dr. 0. A. Massey will preside, as
temporary chalvman of the Federat
ed Hoard at n meeting of that body
tomorrow nt noon In tho chamber of
commerce rooms, when they will
meet for a. business suasion follow
ing 'luncheon.' If 'thero Is large
enough Bllendnftco election of offic
ers wilt occur during tho afternoon
meeting. '
11HF.AKN l.l'.O
Ike l.oo Injured .l Coliip North Of
Fort Klanmth .Itinctliin
Ike l.oo, prominent road con
, tractor, suffored a broken ;leg yes
terday shortly before noon nt the
.oe camp north of Fort Klamath
Junction and was brought to Klam
ath Falls 'whore medical attention
wiis given him immediately in the
Klamath Oenornl hospital. Mo Was
t'oported its resting easily' this nttor-
Phone 93
Quality
and Price
" . -.. '! ' V ' ' .
To deliver to yon Invariably
high quality printing nt n
right price, we have made an
Investment of ( thousands of
dollars ' In plant equipment.
We havo tho best employees
available.. Wo .wont your bus
iness In printing. Whon we got
It wo nro going to keep it
with n printing service that
will give you snllstaction In
every alnglo dotnll. :
W.O.SMITH
J . -r :
Printing Co.
"Quality Printing" .
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Aim IH HTOI.K.V.
lioiulster llcloiiglng to Mill
Kinployii MitHiliig
11. V. Johnon, employed on the
n!ght .hlft at the Kwauna box fur
In: y, reported to Sheriff Hawkins
this morning that , his Ford road
ster was stolen som. tlmo betAeon
1 1 o'clock last night and 1 o'clock
this morning from In front of th'i
plant.
JSODKO PLANS DfcXAVKI)
AsniicIiiIIoii to Jlii'l With Merchants 1
.Monday Kvcnlng
Whether or not the merchants'
association will - Indorse the pro
posal to hold the rodeo this year
at the county fair, grounds Is ex
pected to ho determined at a meet-.
Ing between the association ant
rodeo directors Monday night. The
conference waa to have been helJ
last night but was postponed. In
the even, that the merchants do not
Indorse the rodeo it probably will
not be held this year..
EPID
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SffijiafBCE; Today OnlyJ
TOM M I.X
"The Golden Thought"
Action and Romance in the West
' ' Comedy-4Si)oi-tlight
GEO. X. WHITE and his girls in
THE WEEKLY. REYIEW
TOMORROW-r-MONDAY
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iOIBEERY " ""1.5
t'l i! ! 14fjJS'' ' RAYMOND HATTON '
S wJr '' RAYMOND McKEE
yfjf ' w " ' CiQxtamountfftlure . ,!
With Special Prologue and Muicr-r-;:
ras
POPULlifi
LIJGGF.n
Walter E. Trotter, Employe
of Lamm Lumber. Com
pany, Dies From Flu
Walter E. Trotter, a logger em
ployed by the Lamm Lumber com
pany, died last night at a local hos
pital following an attack of flu and
pneumonia. He was 46 years old
and well . known throughout the
county. He had been alck far the
past two weeks.
. The deceased leaves a wiodw and
a son, Philip, aged 11. He is also
survived by a brother. Walden
Trotter of Klamath Falls; a siJr!-:r.
Mrs. Kicbard, Heilmaa , of , llab.d,
Ore., and a siiter, Mrs. C. E. Crais
of Merrill.
The. funeral will be held from
the,- Merrill 'PresbyrprUiL' church,
with the IleV."' C. C Huiat officiat
ing. The Moose lodge .will have
e.iarge of the services at the ceme
tery., Tho oxact. 'date of the -funeral
will not be decided until word is
received from, out of town relatives.
Mr. Trotter is the sixth victim in
Klamath county from the widespread
flu epidemic which has prevailed
during tho past month.
SCORES IU
CHIEF'S DEATH
Indians Come Jrom Miles
Around to Attend Fu
neral of Leader
YREKA, California. March 2S.
When Frank Jacobs died at his
home at Ferry Point, near Happy
Camp on tho lower Klamath river
recently, It marked the passing of
ono of the, few of the remaining
survivors of the' Klamath tribe.
Just how old Jacobs was, no one
seems to know, but his approximate
nge was not less than 80 years and
In this span of life he had seen the
Klamath a tribal hunting ground
that changed with the coming of the
white pian to a feverish hotbed of
geld seekers, who' wrested fortunes
from the hills and the streams and
passed on almost as quickly as they
had come.
In splto of his age, Jacobs took a
Jeadlng part every year In the an
nual Indian festival, the Plck-i-onlsh
which Is celebrated on Clear creek.
So great was the respect that his
tribesmen held for him that for
miles up and down tho Klamath
Indians came by horseback and on
foot to attend his funeral and the
burial that followed in a plot near
the homo he had known for many
years. Prior to Ills death Jacobs
lived with his sister and his son!
Franicr Jacobs,' who survive lilm.
Jacobs had been a widower for
OBITUARY
' l.YI.K F. JOHNSTON'
The body of L. F. Johnston, who
died tills week from complications,
following pnoumonla, will he shipped
to Everett, Wash., following ser
vices held this morning ut 9 p. m.
ut Whitlofk's mortuary. Pall bear
ers for the funernl wore employes
of tho l.orenx plumbing shop' and
American .Legionnaires. Johnston
was employed with the Loreiis shop
ns n steam fitter. V 1
In the future wo will ha careful
about what we .want, We are s-o.
' ,':..,...-'-.-yj
Our Prices on J
... : - - . y ... i
are .moving them
However, we still have a large assortment to select
from, all- priced at rockbbttoni ' to sell. i
Below we list a used Ford for every need : !
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1924 Ford touring,::..:..:.....: $32Jf
1920 Ford touring, 4-speeds ;? ----$200!
1919 Ford touring ......:.... $75
...... ' -a ,. . . , vi
1923 Ford roadster Ruckstell axle .. . $3QQ
J923 Ford roadster ...:..:v.........j250
1924 Ford Tudor sedan, new paint...'...:. $450
1924 Ford truck, overhauled ",$325
1922 Tudor sedan-.. ...:......'.:.... ......-.............$375
1920 Ford chassis, good condition ................ $75
Liberal terms on any
of these cars
1. -s
Open Sunday
Balsiger Motor Co.
Authorized Ford Sales and Service
Eighth and Klamath ,
KILLEFER
DEEP TILLAGE IMPLEMENTS
MO LINE !
' ' FARM IMPLEMENTS " " : !
HARVIE HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT CO.
: v : ; . Distributors ' ?
1220-1222 J St. ' Sacramento, Calif. :j
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