ill PAOr. TWO EVENING HEttAlJVKLAMATH'f'AU.S, OREGON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 102B ; . ,-. m 1$ p. 1 -J I Tlit' merchandise for this sale linn been carefully selected to givo you maximum savings; als oto prove once more tliut L your local Roxall Store Is not merely n single store but an important. Integral part ot the greatest co-opernttvo systems ot Service Stations In the world. Your Money Buys More at Famous thetibiMOw fir Quality Products Rrtr Prices and Honest Dealing The Factoi-to-You Sale is our opportunity to impress up on all that we arc partners in an organization whose members have obligated themselves to remember the Golden Rule ft all their dealings, giving you such service aa they would de sire from you It positions were reversed. You Save With Safety at Your Rexall Drug Store Star Drug Store , KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON" Your Car Will Give You Double service if properly oiled and greased. Let us see that your car is kept in good condition. GENERAL FIRESTONE and OLDFEELD Klamath Tire House "Cp" Calkins Klamath Ave. & 6th St. Vi STARTS FOR COLLEGE eronlca McAndrews TjeaTes Today For San Rafael Mr. and Mrs. M. McAndrews left thin morning by motor for San llnfaol. Cal.. where thoy.will place ,. tholr daughter. Veronica, in the Dominican college. Enroute home, they will tour the Oregon coast in o leisurely manner. 'f A telephone exchange is where 'Jhey swap right numbers for wrong i ones. ii . WITNESSES SAY DISCIPLINE AT PRISON IS LAX Sweeping Charges Against Officials Made at Cor oner's Inquest SALEM. Ore., Aug. IS. Sweep ing statements ot a total absence ot discipline and control over .convicts said by some f the witnesses to be directly responsible for tho break and killing of two guards and a I oonvlct, Inefficiency and friction 'among prison officials, gambling aud ninrrawannu (Hemp leaf) smok I lug among tho prisoners featured j the sce:uJ sessiou ot the investi gation luto the escape by a coron er' jury here. Sumutariied, the testimony taken from tho witnesses, all but one of whom aro and Were employed ut Che prison at the time of the deliv ery, brought forth these statements: That mo discipline, as compared with former administrations exists In the prison. Guards have llttlo contral ovor the convicts and at tempts by the deputy warden, prin cipal keeper and others to discipline prisoners have been overruled by the warden. Heads of tho institution were In constant conflict, which was fully known all around the prison, and that guards and oonvkts even wore betting at one time as to whether the wtirdeu or deputy warden would lose his .vb. Bert "Oregon" Jones, killed In the break ot last week, and Ellsworth Kejly, one of the fugitives nonv sought, were occupying a cell to gether, although they were part ners rn an escape a 'litUe over n year ago and were known to btf constantly plotting another break. Gambling g.-es on constantly among-the prisoners with the know ledge of the warden tiad the gov ernor aud with the sanction of the warden, 'Who ordered it confined u "tne island" and allows convicts to order cards through the office These statements, all made by em ployes ot the prison at the time ot the break. Father of Klamath Woman Passes Away Mrs. C. L. Herrington of Ship- pington. returned last night from Oakland, where she went 'to bo at the bedside of her father, who pass ed away there Saturday morning after an extended illness. The father, John Patrick Hogan, was 73 years old, and will be re membered by scores of Klamath people, having lived here off and on for the past 35 years. Mass was said at tne Little Sis ters' church in Oakland on Mon day morning and burial was at St. Mary's cemetery. Besides Mrs. Herrington, the de ceased leaves two other daughters, both residents of Klamath Falls. They are Mrs. P. P. Vogcl and Mrs. J. D. Upton. He is also survived by two brothers and two sisters and several grandchildren in Kansas. Do You Know HOW GLASSES ARE MADE? Look In our window and you will we exhibited the mater ials used, also showing the different processes glass goes through in making a Ions. Then call In and wo will take you through tho shop whore wo aro grinding thorn. DR. GOBLE TOD MAIN yea Gluten SSMUrtl Fitted Repair Quick Service New Realty Firm Will Open Office Joel T. Ward, who for years was Identified with the real estate af fairs in Klamath Falls, has decided to open offices here again and about the first ot the month the firm of Ward and Dale will be ready for business at GO! Main streot. While here Mr. Ward was Identified with some of the largest, realty deals that were put over in this city and it is the plan of the firm to again enter the field of the larger transactions, as well as handling a general line of realty matters. Mr. Dale was until recently a member of the firm of Powell & Dale, automobile dealers. He Is an old real estate man having been associated with Mr. Ward in this city. Sweeping Price Reductions HUDSON-ESSEX Effective August 19 'I w ' V j -Vf t ft ' World's Greatest Values Now More Outstanding Than Ever 166,369 HUDSON -ESSEX Sales In The Eight Months P eriod Ending August First This tremendous production gives advantages in economical purchase of materials, saving in manufacture and low cost of distribution that are recognized throughout the industry a3 being unequaled by any other or ganization. The same management which estab lished the Hudson Motor Car Com pany, now, as for sixteen years, con trots and directs the design of its product and the policies of the company. Get the New Prices Before You Buy any Car Acme Motor Co. - - - Sixth and Oak . REVOLVERS STOJjKX MKDKOIU), Ore., Aug. 10. -Three revolvers were stten 'rum (sporting goods store here early thlsi j morning by unknown persons wh secured entrance By breMdng in the flicnt window. i. CITIZENS FILE STREET PROTEST neatly prejudiced! Hint properly jflghtS aud valuation of property In lit. (I htrenlH and alleys ami In said poms, and rfro not useless, litconTsn. vonlsnt or burdsnsome to the city of Klnmuth Ma I la hut on lliu con- Miss Elliott to Get Home Friday District Attorney and Mrs. E. L. Elliott received word today that tholr daughter, Dorothy, will arrive home Friday evening. Miss Elliott has been taking the leading part of Katishaw In "The Mikado," on an Ellison-White Chautauqua circuit in Canada. After visiting with her parents for a month, Miss Elliott may tour a southern circuit for the tame firm. She has been on the Canadian circuit since early in May aud has had marked success. For That Superior Printing That Sells Brand New Type Brand New Presses New Equipment All Around i .1; (Petition to Vacate Highways and Alleys Finds Strong Opposition Sf I if the city council grants !''o pe ll Hon of (i. c borons and other., ;o ji vacate streota and (alleys adjs&ont to I Klamntih avenue aud the shore of, Kwuiina lake, II will be over lbs oily, would la- unwarrantably en- Irury an. lounmui to Hie jireSOUi crouched ivton and diminished: thullinnd future welfare, ol WW city and (Sid streets nnd alleys Jiava been Uo il ajoyniunt of Urn righto go- ri'gnlarb' d.-dlrated lb' public Use jtrulrbd under am by vlrttio or their and nceeoted by She rlly of Klani- j dedlcallon, by .tH Hull vlilual clllzous nl h Kails, Ore., only for such pur- mid property .Iroldors." All in All "Experts in Printing" You don't hare to go In swim ming to hrva a shark pull your leg. Case & Melton Phone 133W J'Z4 South Seventh T pi-most of ill! clHKoml ho have i signed a n inomii ram a against tho .J i petition) Xi . . 1 .. s . Five and one-half blocks and nix aud one-half alloys, boujid li" Kltini iith nvniiui.', Dak'Kti'i'ol. Kjnrlli street anil Hie Shore of Kw.'itimi .lake would , d vavaren il rae jminimi oi .ur, LorSnS "and others" Is granted, j .Mr. Lorens is gflxtOQS to have 'cr- XI tola blocks n ir.l alleys moated In z I order tlilat he may ep'jarge Hie city J- he4tWg plant.' Ackloy Bro Will XI wants the itreett ami niieye vacated l ln order, it is snld lo OnlttrgS I heir plant, ?! Iii the roinonstriiu.ie, which itvlll la' I'Onaldoroil at next eiunril nieel- Ing, the following reasons fttfr pit) test were given: "On the grftunds ami for the ron ions Dial public Inlerontji would In t t S" The Washington Cafe l( tho most popular oatlng place In Klamath Kalis today "There's a Reason" TOC CAN EAT BETTER FOR LESS AMIOHIOAN AND CH1NISHU DI8HHB 120 Moutb Sixth Ww) Hhlng rop t . , . .S.,JL $f Sanitary Fruit Market 701 Main Street i i Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Open from 6 a. m. to 12 Midnight