PARE FoCfR RVFNTWS HERAT.D. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER I, 1021) 19 0 0 "Matk. 19 2 5 OH Quality Service to Highway Transportation Tool Thief Is Still At Large Police Unable to Find l Trace of Petty Robber .o (race of the thief who stole, tool! end equipment Saturday from a. u. West of tlii lihlig eleotrlo. More had been uncovered Ihl" morn ing by police who nroNiuiullliiK the case. The thief bad sioion tooli valued at about (ISO from a truck in which iiu'v wan stored. No Idea u to who the perpetrator of the rob bery Is advanced by either the po lice or the victim of tho robber. f 25 years of anticipating the requirements of motorists making manufacturing pro cesses more certain produc ing a higher standard of quality 25 years of unswerv ing adherence to the Firestone pledge, "Most Miles per Dol lar" summarizes Firestone's record of service to car owners. Firestone factories have grown from a small building approximately 75 x 150 feet to mammoth plants having floor area of over 60 acres fromacapital of $50,000 toover $50,000,000 from an annual sales volume of $100,000 to oyer $100,000,000 all in the short period of 25 years. This Firestone record could only have been made through furnishing the public with outstanding values and is, consequently, your assur ance of quality and lowest prices. If you would like to know more of this wonderful record, ask your Firestone dealer to send you an illustrated folder. With today's high cost of crude rubber and other raw materials, Firestone's oppor tunity to serve the public was never better, due to its great volume and special advanta ges in buying, manufacturing and distribution. Bend Man Out. on 500 Bail; Faces Liquor Law Charge BEND, Ore. Sept. 1. Ln Wilson, barged with possesion of liquor Ma arraigned yesterday before United States Cmmlasloner H. B. Ellis, Wilson furnished ISrtO ull and was released. The complaint was signed by L. M, Klelzlng, law enforcement lengtiu official. The original case against Wilson was brought In the justice court but on motion of the district attorney was dismissed for lack of evidence. V. K. Moretock, U. S. Marshal, who came from Portland yesterday, to serve bio federal warrant re turned last night taking two prison ers, K. C. Campion and J. I). Swan son, arrested here on telegraphed warrants of the Portland poll da partment. AMERICANS MLD PRODUCE THEIR OWN RUBBER .... SI.U Klamath Tire House K. R, R. Garage Sixth St. and Klamath Ave. " 831 Klamath Ave. Balsiger Motor Co. 8th St. at Klamath Ave. Approve Plans for New Normal School SALEM, Ore., Sept. 1. the southern Oregon normal school 156 feet, concrete, stucco finish and tile roof.' "Toe building wilt In clude 16 roms. registrar's and pre sident's cfriee, library, reference -Plans for rom seating 400 students. .The est. mated cost U J160.000. The . lezlslaturp nnnronriateil J17r,.ft00 at Ashland were approved by theitor its c3nstructiou aaa equipment, building commission of the board of PMa wlu be opened jn about six reeoins oi siaie normal scnoots late : yesterdair. Plans approTed include a two stfOTy and basement building, 62xj ; weeks. See Pirates of Penzance, Sept. 3-4, i Klamath County Fair Sept. 3, 4 and 5 Eight Races Every Day Galloway's Orchestra High Grade Livestock Farm Products Boys' and Girls' Club Exhibits Community Displays Potatoes Musical Show "Pirates of Penzance" Thursday and Friday Dick Nolan Given Hearing on Range Violation Charge Can Not Break Up Community Fair Exhibits (Special to The Herald) ' HEATTY, Ore., Sept. 1. The law of the range and the law of the land laid its hand upon James Nolan yesterday, who is held under i tor a Change or driving sheep 10 miles I dividual eutrics Some misunderstanding seems to exist In the minds jjl some of tho donators of display material for community exhibits that individual displays composing part of a. com munity booth can be taken down and exhibited as Individual entries In grains, grasses, resembles or other classes. Thla would be mani festly unfair as the Fair Board mado a spe.Ial $50 award for community exhibit which la the full length f the display pavilion from the farm crops esalbit and to lake cut Indiv idual entries from a community dis play to take taeni to the proper divi sions where individuals desire to show their own produce would d" stroy tho community display. Com munity gatherings which go to make a community booth cannot be Judg ed as individual entries and exhlb- are asked to br.ng their in fo the various SEIBERLING CORDS 80x31.1, 4 ply $15.50 30x3 'L. 0 ply $21.00 29x4.10 Balloon $20.65 33x5 8 ply $63.75 82x4 8 ply $46.50 30x5 8 ply $59.50 32x(! Oversize $93.45 32x 8 ply $88.95 PORTAGE CORDS (Seiberling Built) 30x3 $10.50 30x3 ' u. $12.00 Utility Cord 80X3 $9-00 Oldfield Fabric 80x8 $8.25 Educational Tire Talks Iona Ford i Written expressly for the llnlitlgor Motor Co., without pei-misslon i and must not be eoplod from its accustomed range. Nolan, a sheep herder, working for James Dixon, was arrested Mon day and was to have been given a hearing this afternoon before Jus tice of the Peace Mackintosh of Realty. DiBtrict Attorney E. L. El liott left this morning for Beany 10 appear on behalf of the state. N'olan was arrested in the niy country near the Parker ranch. classes of farm produce, as tho thy were entering independently of any community display and place them In OJelr proper divisions. SECOND AND 3RD PAVING LAYER IS LAID TODAY Gordon Automobile Found in Redding A small touring car, stolen Sat urday night from Vernon Gordon while he was attending a show in Klamath Falls, lias been recovered in Redding, Calif., according to word received here by police from M. J. Hammans, city marshal at Redding. The car had been abandoned in Redding and the occupants are presumed to have proceeded far ther southward. Police wired b'te Red Hag marshal to hold the car until the arrival of Mr. Gordon who will Journey South to re-possess his car. The second and third layer of wa'.rc-iite bitulithlc paving wore laid today on Fifth street between Klamath avenue and Walnut. The third layer, known as bhe croAn, is tic last and will be rolled and crushed down Into the second layer forming a smooth and dur able tup surfacing. Work on the paving project Is pro-, greasing Tapidly and within a few weeks the streets will be open to automobile traffic. r.vcivout' knows that in the djscusion oi diliViTnt tiri" tho paramount question is sen ioo. It really doesn't make any difference whether the man ufacturer has lieon in the business ever siuee Hom y Ford worked as a machinist helper, or whether lie llftl been ill only since the country went dry the tiling that interests iho motorist is Will This or That Tire Give Me The Service I Pay For At one time during a very important battle in the World War, an American general was about t set out on a very important mission to the trenches; He found that other tires had replaced his full set of SEIBERLING CORDS ami he refused to gel into his ear until they were put hack on. SEIBERLING CORD T.IRES are as important as that when every second counts they are important enough for you to USA m your car, so you had better make the change today and you will he ready for any emergency, SEIBERLING CORD TIRES WEAR LONGER There will be another article in here next icek. Watch for it. Balsiger Motor Co. Authorized Ford Sales dC Service llmiie at . ti.ii .mi I I - - I I'okN Young Stribling K. O.'s P. Warren hi m mi ypsMi We use "Velox" only for ALL Kodak Work. Kodak work in at 9 a. m. out at 5 p. m. same day DALLAS, Texas, Sept. l.(Jp)- Young Stribling of Macon, Ga., knocked out Peck Warren of Ath ens, Texas in the sixth round of a scheduled ten round boxing exhibi tion here last night. The bell sav ed Warren in the fifth round, when he was floored for a count of eight. It was Strlhllng's fight all the way. LEAVING FOB SEATTLE -Miss Maxine Olson, in leaving this evening for Seattle, where she will attend school this winter, plan ning to make her home with an aunt. Miss Olson is a dancer of un usual ability and while here has appeared upon a number of public programs. Ask Bayliss to Judge Races at Fair Race Tracjc Owing to the Inability of Frank H. Orohs to act as ono of tho three racing Judges, Manager Hammond wired Fred Dayllss, herdsman for the Reginald Parsons' herd at Hilt whs will bo entered In the Hole ford classes, asking if ho would of ficiate as racing Judge. The old Colo ilanch which is the in'omo of the Htlcreal herd owned i, Reginald I'rarsons Is also proud of some of Its fine saddle horsej and Mr. Ilaylia has long been n breeder of them, Word was received rrom Bottle Mountain, Nevada, tcday by wire also from Heth Dlxin, to Iho effoct that he would cut bla I rip short and be home tn time to act as rac ing starter. Sciential says the floor of the At lantic is rising, but It may Just be filling up with bottles. Transport Sinks ' With Men Aboard FEZ. French Morocco, Sopt. 1, It Is roportod hern that Ihc Hpanlsh transport Espano number 5, carry ing troops Mom puaon Do Volei l Alhucomns, bolli In .Spanish Morocco, has been sunk. Tho Espano num'uur 6, a steamer of 2,11)0 tons, built at Luebrok In 1900, was requisitioned by tho Span ish government for transport aorvlco In tiao Moroccan campaign. OIt( II ESTH.V REHEARSAL Tie orchestra playing for the! i Irates of Penzance" plan to 're hearse at the fair grounds tomorrow evening. VISIT AT OHILOQUIN Mr. and Mrs. (J, N, Clifton, and family, motored to Chlloquln, Iatt evening to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Crooks, who have re cently moved to Chlloquin, where Mr. Crooks Is manager of the new Oolrion Rule store. The Clifton;! relumed home late last evening. Mrs. JtALTON HERE 1 Mrs. W. (.'. Balton, is visiting with W.'., 'home at the DaltJon ranch. ENTER FAIR K.VHUJIT Irving J. Dixon and Harry IJooth, of the Morrill route, More In the cl'.y yesterday, making entries ol garden stuff tor tile fair. SEE OREGON OAVES Mr. and Mini. Jack Hlrvl, Miss Cathlten Dervan and William Hend rHkaon, spent Sunday at tho Ore gon Caves, at Grants Pass, return ing home late Sunday evening. PHILADELPHIA, Sopt. 1. A man asked John L. Lowla for n Job In tho Idle anthracite mines, think ing tie was an operator. Lewis fold him quickly of bin orrof, f 4 7 r t t i our vjDDorrunitv 9 Never again will the ladies o Klamath Falls and vicinity be able to purchase seasonable wearing apparel at such low prices 8 DAYS LEFT Y And then we move, we take nothing with us. Only a few davs T remain ' T ' BEFORE WE GO From Fifth and Main Forever. Don't wait and regret. Call today. LA VOGUE STORE 5th & Main Sts. T t T i 1 t X See Pirates or Penzance, Sopt. 3-4.