EVENING HERALD,, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, AflRURT 10, 1928 LU 1 Modem Homes arc Electrical Homes Before you Build or Buy insist on "Check" Seal electrical wiring The "Check" Seal of this Company is a mark of identification tor qualified electrical con tractors who will make your new house an electrical home. Before you build or buy insist an "Check" Seal electrical wiring. Then you will he sure of getting convenient connections for electrical appliances, modern lighting and the use of only standard wiring devices. The "Check" Seal also identifies electrical retailers who sell quality electrical merchan dise. When you need electrical appliances and equipment buy where you see "Check" Seal. OACIFIC STATES ELECTRIC COMPANY tut r&AKcaco lm amosus lomo iuci oaxlaxd MBTLAKV lUTTU tMKAJtl Distributor for NO Gcnml Bfttak Before rou huikl, buy or rear lTV Bnrinl IteVfcf Hopea-holr TWa bookiti em U- fcaal froos. nv rite Itnl cweMMMMtiW .i 1 1 "Cfcflcfc" Sc4l r by vhttac esw MM Shadley Will Not Be Tried In U. S. Court Charges Against Chilo- quin Officer to be Dropped If mi Inilinn socks un Indian In the Jaw, then t!)0 federal author Itlos euu prefer charges itSlMI the soekcr. Hut If a white m.iu an 1 liullan. thO WihltQ man will nut bo ; prosecuted un. lor federal Statute bo ! .mum there la n. law which would support prosecution. I 'Phis was tho docMon yesterday j afternoon ot llort C. Thomas, ITult -led Platen Commissioner, when Mr-i. 'Prank Ho.:vor desired to swear 1) in Complaint against Henry Shadley. ; deputy sheriff, constable utvd re servation officer, on iiao charge of 'assault and bailvry. Thus iho shadow whloi was call ovixr Shadley, aj a ponce - tflcer. h;iy boon withdrawn, or virtually to. The state has practically lpod Its 'lands .if the affailr and Thomas will not handle the matter In his court. Mrs. Hoover, a young Indian ma tron of c'liioqiiin, c mplalnpd tfMM Sh.ulloy had assaulted her whoi she was near the Chlljuuln Jail, and had dragged her away from the Jail by her feet. "Cheek Seal Uhlig's Electric Store Check Seal headquarters for Klamath Falls DEHLINGER AFTER I POTATO PRIZE AT KLAMATH SHOW Merrill Fanner Seeks More Honors at County Fair Again this Year "I'm going to low home that Iron Age Potato planter." said S. P. I Dehlinger. of Merrill, as ho handed In the first entry received for po tato exhibit at the county fair. Mr. Dehllngor's potatoes took the first prlie at the statu fair In the Klam ath county exhibit last full and his three sons, taking truly aftir their J father, have also participated in I first prize winnings for the lowly i spud, both at the Klamath. Jackson .in! Salem fairs. Mr. Dehllnger en- tercd for the regulation fifteen pound showing fu the onrliest-of-all and Netted Com ealsses and for the J. W. Kcrut; special sack lot showing with netted gems. Two of the Dehllnger boys, Glenn and Harold, will also show potatoes In the Club classes, while the older brother will show in competition to his father. "Should the rear pull out of the auto towing that potato pluuter home, there'll be enough of us to pull it the rost of the way." was Mr. Dchllnger'u parting remark. First Cattle Fair Entries Are Announced West and Walters Will Exhibit High Grade Shorthorn Breeders The first entries in the beef cat tle division were turned in to the office of the fair board today by the Shorthorn breeders. West and Walters, of the Edgedalo herd. Ho- eontly a splendid young shorthorn i bull, Collynie Violet's I'ritlo, was 1 imported from the famous Itlack- hawk ranch in Dontra Costa county, California, and will be among the animals entered for the county fair. Villager Lady, the herd sire, la winner of many a blue. Inheriting tin? splendid qualities of his famous sire, Prince Villager. Two young bulls, Kdgedalc Ardmoro and Edge dale Gainford, will compete with their kind In the senior and junior I bull calf classes, respectively. MRtch- Uttfl Missus is entered for the aged cow class and has to date shown the MILITARY lACAOEMY for - MANLY B0Y5 PORTLAND, OREGON A Select Xnn-Sctnrian Military Uoatdlnvr School for Boy MIIHnrr Trn!nlnc iiirnri nhTlral ria-wlatn. mrnt fur every bo. t S. Army Officer dc tnlleit hr War DepartMCHt. Wn trh?r; rartul ypervilon: utrtct dlselnlifir : octal adnttip; mrnl nod inorat frilnfn; chs: lacier euniinrt, mu a am?. A t it it w eni-oune"! Open to Boys of Good Moral Character IIIVBlratral l'ata1c cBrerfnlIy meni oo rrtiurm 'The Private Military Academy Is Distinctively American' Ada. . 4 Z2ZTZZZZZ2Z1 individuality of her dam, Gainford Matchless, in the snow ring. Two cows In the three year old class, one heifer calved In 1923. two calved in 1J2I and two junior heifer calves complete their list of individual entries. West and Walters have also en tered for Rraded herd which com prises one ased bull and four fe males of various oeos; yearling herd of one bull and two hellers: pair of calves and get of sire which ne cessitates the showing of four nnl- mals any age, both sex to be repre sented. Showing that tin y are true "chips off the block" young Don West and Tom Watters. Jr., have enter ed their purebred baby beef calves, Edgedale Villager and Hod Villager, for the senior and Junior calf class es and the Klrst National bank's special $25 prlie for baby beet. All In all, the West & Watters exhibit will be well worth seeing and it is anticipated and predicted by the men that know, the herd if taken across the Cascades and to the state fair, will give some of the more advertised Shorthorn herds some extremely sad momenta when the awards are handed out. We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out at 5 p. m. same day oAt The LIBERTY Left-handers of Klamath falls Attention! Maurice Bennett (Lefty) Flynn, famous star of the movies and national standard bearer of the United Statea Association of Left handers, recently organized In Los Angeles, has come again to enter tain local theatergoers. Klynn's star ring vehicle is "The Millionaire Cowboy," and It will be the feature attraction at tho Liberty theater tonight. ! oAt the TINE TREE A versatile show, heralded as a winner, with novel idens. beautiful girls and an abundance ot whole some comedy, will be presented at Tho Pine Tree tonight. Campbell, Forgay and Sumner la one of the best singing acts in vaudeville. Their voices combine in soothing and rest ful harmony. Brooks and Noble in "Foolllght Keandala" (a a delightful melange of comedy, song and patter. I'rincewi Choc Chin Toy, Chinese comedienne of Canton, fhlnn, Is a very fascinating personage. The Princess was educated In America and speaks English and sings Ameri can songs like our own girls. Palmer and Huston In "Popples" are character impcmo'iatluns full of bright remarks, catchy songs and lively daadng steps. Blondy llob fnson. the eccentric comedian, has "educated feet" In addition to the happy faculty ot telling stories that are really humorous. Milton Sills, film hero, steps again out of (he camera's eye onto the screen at the Pine Tree theater to night when his Intest First National drama "I Want My Man," opens for a week's run. In this latest appearance Sills is co-featured with Doris Kenyon and supported by a cast which includes Phyllis Haver. May Allison, Paul Nicholson. Kate Bruce and others. Film fans will find an Interesting contrast between Sills' notable role in "The So,t Hawk" and his charac terization In "I Want My Man." The latter Is that of a war blinded soldier who returns cured after eight years In Frpnce to find this country steeped in a tatania of pleasure chasing. ' I Want My Man" was adapted from the novel, "The Interpreter's House." by Strtithers Burt. Harvest Sp ecia A Substantial Reduction in Original Chippewa A shoe for real service and ease 8 inch Pack 5.85 Durable Back Hickory Shirts well made 1.15 Milton and Goodman's ven tilated shirts, Black, Hlue and gray 1.65 Engineers and Fire men's Socks All sizes Black and Brown special this. week. 6 pairs 1.00 Buckhcct, Apache Packs 6 inch tops 4.65 7 inch tops 5.35 Medium weight. Very dur able and easy wearing. A complete line of Buckhcct Hi-tops just in. Scout Shoes Regula Now $2.85 1.85 Gauntlet Canvas Leath er Faced Gloves Regular 80c Now 25c Cotton Ribbed Union Suits Regular $2.00 Now 1.45 t I ? I i i T X t t i t y i I MOItl.KV blMVRfl Henry Morley, in charge of the Standard Oil station here left this morning for California where he will enjoy a vacation trip Willi friends. Mr. Morley Is a former student of thw University of California and will arjenr the greater iSr of his vaca tion -wiiii hla fortaVij xchool chumf, The Toggery 6 19 Main Opposite the Liberty Theatre Pelicans Will Fight To Last In Weed Game New Shortstop is Hired Former Dunsmuir Star A final detperate drive for the championship will ho staged hy the Klamath Kails Pelldaoi when they meet the Weed hasehall nine In Weed Sunday ufternoon. Hy all odds, It i- the most I in portnnt contest of the season to date. Weed Is Icadlnx the loakue. Klamath Is secure In second place and but One enme behind the lead er. A victory for Klamath IV. 1 1 would result in a He for first place and probably a post-season game to play off the tie and determine the championship. To say that it will bo a dosper ate game is putting it mlhlly. Klam ath Kails' one weak spot In the In flold has been bolstered up by se curing Walter Kuiler, formerly of Dunsmuir, nnd bearing the reputa tion of the best short stop In the league. Puller will be on the dln tuonil dining the Weeil gumo in a Pelican uniform and his presence there will close up the one gap In an otherwise alttight infield. Street has been tentatively se lected to pitch. The lanky right hander with his sharp breaks, will carry on to the end unless he weak ens, Then there Is "Sunny" Milli ter, Klamath's flashy southpaw, to relieve him. In past ganet, Stri ct has proved that for tin! first seven innings he Is invincible. Along about the eighth Inning ho usually shows his first sign of wenkuess and It will bo about that time that MOhlor will be warming up. Kans are worked lip to a fever pitch over the affray and everything points to a crowd of several hun dred Journeying south to cheer the Pelicans to victory or to cheer thoin In defeat. liBUT roil vixunvsTONu Kdwln Weaver left K.ugono today for Montana whort he will enjoy a trip through Yellowstone National park with Mr. ami Mrs. Martin and family, according to word received by friends here today. Ho will spend considerable lime in Hie western state and will visit mainly in Helena. Missoula, innings and iiutto with former college Crlends, Sacred Heart Academy a select boarding and day school for girls and boys. Conducted by the Sisters of St Francis. Grades follow regular state courses. MUSIC AND ART departments under excellent teachers. High school standardized. Hates are reasonable. For information write Sisters of St. Francis or call at the academy. KLAMATH FALLS T 1 T T T I i T t I