TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 192G
PAGE TWO
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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More Effective
Coyote Control
Ls Jewett's Aim
Long life added to
power and beauty
THE new scries Packard Eight in aJJition to luxurious
appointments, super-power and world-famous beauty
is equipped with the most important improvements since the
electric self-starter.
, The chassis lubricator automatically delivers oil to the 4?
chassis points which require regular attention. The pull ot
a plunger on the dash in an instant accomplishes the proper
lubrication of these moving parts.
The oil rectifier, continually distilling tne crank-case oiL
assures that every drop remains practically pure. The
Packard Eight owner changes oil but four or live times a year.
These improvements arc found together only on Packard
cars. They make it possible to double the previous assured
long life of the Packard Eight
Mariyrchase dm Patyidi out of itxxnTKrisk& from capital
Pospisil Motor Co.
Klamath Ave. at 8th St.
PACKARD
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ASK . THE MAN 2S WHO OWNS ONE''
Coo(Mrtku) ot hv.i countlM l
outhcra oroRon wiiii two ounuoi
iii northern CfcUtortttti In t )v com
mon cause of iIimuvvSiik t'o mi'iiiuv
of pr.'il;il.iry Mktntjl In .noiikIU by
Stuulov U. Joueti. On-:: i illroetor
of tho (tatted SUUM Prtdttorjr Ani
mal survey. Mr. Jowett was ii
Kiimtuth visitor MM nlsf.it.
To offootimlly euro tlio voyuto
moir.no in this pint at llio country,
It ls uoceJsu.iv to htivo all the eoun
ties In this section nulling together,"
Mr. ,lftett explained.
"Klamath and Lake oouutlos su'e
spending a lot of money In preda
tory unimal control. I wish that all
other counties in the stuto wore hs
Konorous In tM coniiocllon.
"Hut Modoc county :s not spend
ing very much. What I propose Is
to R.it'.ier representative; from Klam
ath and Lake comities In Oregon
aad BtaUyou niul Mo.loc In Califor
nia ami .onduei n c-ufortnce on the
predat niiimal menace In this sec
tion. "It needs ;itlen;l-:i and If all four
counties had the same program and
put it Intj effect at the sanui time
results would be more notlceaJilo."
The" meeting will he held in Klam
ath next month, Mr. Jewott said.
DcMolay Will Give
Dance on Thursday
The members of uiiiiuath Chap
ter, Order of HoMolny, 'M' enter
taln their liuly friends and the glrl
of the Daugptati of Job with n
dnncing PartV at Masonic Mall 00
Thursday evening of this week,
from 1) to 11 p. m.
fhnperonea for the affair will lie
Mr. and Mrs. II. W. llathlany, Mr?
ami Mis'. A. It. Jones, Mr, mid Mrs.
P, V. n.vhtm-1 and Prof, and Mrs.
B. K. Jackson.
The chapter will also hold Its
regular meeting . on that evening
from S to 9 o'clock at which meet
ing the Master. Senior and Junior
Councillor! will be elected for the
remainder of the 19X5 term. lMaus
will be made for conferring the
Initiatory degree on n large dims of
candidates in the evening October
New Teacher for
School Elected
Announcing
the
, Initial Dance
of a Series of
Thursday Night Dinner
Dances
to be held at the
White Pelican Hotel
Thursday, Sept. 24th, 8:00 p m.
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LONE PINE
Mrs. Hugh O'Connor and her
mother, Mrs. Dolan, left last week
for Kansas City, where they will vis
it with Mrs. O'Connor's oldest bro
ther. They expect to be away about a
tuonth.
J. E. Enman has just completed
a modern water system in his home.
Rain has delayed haying in thiH
aection and has damaged much of the
Siay, which Is In the shock.
Miss Florence Dlllurd who teaches
at Pelican City and Oren Dillard
from the Klamath Valley hispital vis
ited at the home of their sister, Mrs.
Clyde Barks on Sunday.
H. J. Beardsley has gone over on
the mountain toward Ashland deer
hunting. He expects to return soon
for haying.
' Mrs. Carl Barks and daughters
Peggy and Dorothy from Roseville,
Calif., arc here on an extended visit
with Mrs. Barks' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Turner of Merrill. Also
otlier'relntives and friends. Mrs.
Jlarks was raised in Merrill.
Miss Mildred Hayes left Monday
for Sutherlln, Ore., where she will
enter high school. Mies Hayes is a
Junior.
William Honfeld vlsiled in Morrill
Sunday.
C. W. Lewis, local dairyman, is
rutting hlB sunflowers. He expects to
fill his silo this year.
Clyde Barks bought some cows
from Sam Dehllnger lust week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Criffith and
aon of Poe valley visited at the C.
W. Lewis home Thursday. Mrs. Lew
is Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Criffith.
William Barks returned last week
from California where ho attended
the stuto fair at Sacramento nnd
visited with his son Carl at Rose
ville. Mr. ami Mrs. C. K. Klger are the
: happy parents of a baby boy, . who
.arrived early in September,
j Roy Beardsley of the Salem coun
: trv is visiting at the home of his
un'le, Harry Beardsley.
Mr. and Mrs. R. f, Beasly and
family visited at the . Gnrlarntau
home Sunday.
Mrs. C. Bowman was a Merrill
visitor on Friday.
Mrs. Dayton Bussey of Ashland,
i Mrs. Stephen Griffith, Mrs. Everett
! Griffith and (laughter visited at the
Lewis and Barks homes one day last
j week.
i Bessie Tollman is working at the
McKendree ranch for the Lost River
j dairy.
Mr. Citman visited at the Beasly
home Sunday.
i Mr. Panley of the Sanitary market
was in this section last week.
, Dennis O'Connor has returned to
the ranch from hip sheep camp.
Mrs. June Tollman spent Sunday
at her brother's, Laun Storey,
j j The telephone company sent a
,crew out this way repairing last
: week.
Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Beasly were
in Klamath Falls Saturday.
! John Cotman has a Ford car.
John Carkin Will
Talk at Luncheon
City Attorney John II Carkiu of
Medford will speak before the for
um luncheon at the chamber of
commerce on Wednesday noon. Mr.
I'arkln will speak upon the subject
of the Southern Oregon branch ot
the Oregon State Normal school to
be located in Ashland.
Mr. Carkin is a former member
of the legislature from Jackson
county. , -
Many to Attend
Banquet Tonight
Covers will he lald for 60 tonight
at the Eastern Star dinner at six
o'clock In the chamber or commerce
dining room, when some iwentyfive
Medford matrons will be the guests
of the local chapter. Following the
dinner the members will go to the
Masonic hall where lodge will be
held, to be followed with an enter
tainment. Mrs J. Keller is In cliArge
of the dinner at the chamber of commerce.
FROM POF. V.W.I. KV
L. Pfarnstahl of Poe Valley is in
the city on a business trip today.
TODAY'S ARRIVALS
Fred Swain, Bishop; G. A. Chrls
tenscn. Long Beach; I: It. Ernt.
Sacramento, and Charles L. Ackers
of San Francisco, were the few
foreign motorists to register at the
chamber of commerce today.
GALLOWAVS TO PLAY
Galloway's orchestra will furnish
music at the forum luncheon to
morrow noon, at which John H.
Carkin of Medford will be the
speaker.
Bonanza Trio Are
Fined 100 Apiece
One hundred dollars each was the
fine paid into the justice court at
Bonanza by L. Lamb, Owen Miller
and Dave Perkins, who pleaded
guilty before Justice ot the Peace
J. O. Hmnaker of Bonanza. The
trio were arrested early Sunday
mining by Deputy Shurlffs Money
maker, Burke nnd Lytle.
MISCOXDCCT
' PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 22.
Circuit Judge Hesxltt dismis-
Bed the nearly completed trial 6
of George Heim. charged with
Jiurglary, iherc today, and ot-
dcred a new trial when he
learned that Sam Silverman,
Helm's attorney, had taken two
w-.imen Jurors in the case to
t.ieir homes in his car.
Miss Oroisio TMley. graduate of
the BeUlOttrim, Wash . Stato Nor
mal school and experle icol In prac
tical educational work, was last
night elected as a teacher fr th
Klantath Falls public schools, by the
city school hoard.
Miss Tlllcy will be assigned to 11
psaltloo at Mills Addition school,
when she arrives.
The board entered into n contract
vith t ie I.oreux Plumbing comp.in.
whereby the plumbing concern will
furnish heat for the new Central
school for the next (oar years.
Bids Authorized
For Large Legion
Building on Fourth
Before snow flies the superstruc
ture of the Legion Memorial build
ing will be constructed and by
Christmas it Is hoped that the new
building will be ready for occupancy
it became known last night when
the county court udvertised for bids
for the structure which will arise
on the cornei'of Fourth and Klam
ath avenue.
Under consideration for months,
the Legion and the county court
finally came 10 an agreement on the
project and the finances were raised
through cooperation between the
legion and the court.
PI11118 for the Memorial building
have been drawn by Howard it. Per
rin, local architect. Cost cif the
structure will be approximately (20.-000.
I.KAVi: ON HUNT
Byron Hardenbrook with a' parly
left this afternoon on a deer hunt.
PROM SOUTH
Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Kelly of San
FranciaCO are among the visitors in
Klamath Fulls today. They arc
guests at the hotel White Pelican.
RETURN PROM HUNT
C. S. Montellus and Jay Czlzek
returned last evening from a tbreo
days deer hunt in tho Lakevjiw
country. Montelius has a good sized
buck to his credit, while Czizek has
a "wild cat."
VISITING HERE
Claire Thomas and Oliver Pepper
ling of Salem are In the city for a
visit with friends.
NEW YORK. Izzy Einstein
and Moe Smith are disguised for
keeps. The new local dry chief
has ordered names of raiding vic
tims withheld from announcements.
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WuanmBMbvviyi "
Do you know that any three year
old child can get Its portrait free at
SCInson's, Thursday? See today's adv.
The Cause of Your ;.! Health
JF you have Piles or other Rectal
or Colon disorders there is
the cause of your nervousness, lack of
vitality, stomach trouble, general pliyslcal
and mental Incapacity. I can help you
win back your health by positively curing
your Piles under a WRITTEN GUAR
ANTEE or fee returned. Act today by
calling for an examination or writing for
my FREE booklet explain
ing my celebrated treat
ment for PILES and other
Rectal and Colon ailments.
PORTLAND OFIU
TH XANDMA
VANNICF, FAMILY LEAVE
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Vannlce and
children left this noon for Grants
Pass where they will visit with Mr.
Vannlce's brother or a few days,
LEAVES FOR COLLEGE
Di-Los Mills, son or Mr. ami Mrs.
Lyle Mills loft this morning for Cor
v.illis to enter O. A. C. Young Mills
Is a member of Sigma Nu and Is
among the popular young local men
who spent the summer months here.
DEAN, M.D..Inc
ZS: SEATTLE OFMUi.
ml fifo eui
Registered Mail
Taken by Bandits
TOLEDO, Ohio, Sept. 22. UP)
Registered nnd first class mall of
an undetermined value was stolen
today from the Union station.
The loot Included a pouch of reg
istered mail, a hand package which
clerks say looked like 11 Jeweler's box,
n registered letter and a hand pack
age containing about 2G first class
letters.
Lane County Fair
Is Started Today
EUGENE, Ore., Sept. 22. With
every foot of exhibition spaco taken
anil tents erected to care tot 1111
overflow the seventeenth annual
Lane county fair opened hero this
murnlvig. Tie 'air will last for
four, dms.
The wcallier broke perfect this
morning and record attoudanco is
anticipated.
That Winter
at Valley Forge
Fourth Tiro Talk by
Iona Ford
From early November to late in .May when
tho soldiers of the colonies were In the make
shit'i winter camp known as Valley Kore;e
fighting every day for their lives not from
the English soldiersbut from -plain eohl
and hunger (leneral Washing-
ton was confronted with the al
most super human task of trans
porting food and clothing over
no roads arid with no trucks.
In that day the roads themselves
were a battier to motor travel.
No one had been able to make
a tire that would stand the pun
ishment arid with every blow
out there were numerous killings
by Indians, and it finally reach
ed tho point where they were
afraid to venture out of camp.
How differently history would
have been written had these
brave men been able to climb
into a half a dozen trucks equip
ped with SE1BERLING CORDS.
Nothinir coud have stopped them
footl would not have been de
nied them and with these things in their
favor the war would have been over in a
few weeks.
Your Car Deserves
Seibcrling Cords.
It's
Seiberling
Cord Tires
Ycu See
On Most
Every Car
Balsiger Motor Co.
Authorized Light Testing Station
flak
"Why art motfrtttt nru'hr
rumfnf from Fouti and nther
MatitolhtfNru-OaJilarwfr Why
nr they fearing orfri or Ii
In 11 volume wnfrh 11 ImJrtf
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Cleaner, Oil Filter, Four-Wheel Drake refinements nnd a host of
otherB have been added.
Overshadowing AU of course, is Oakland performance Un
matched freedom from vibration due to the Harmonic Dalanccr,
an exclusive feature, gives new emphasis to the car's speed, accel
eration and flexibility.
Far ahead in every respect! That's the secret of the turn towards Oakland.
That's why this car will win your favor over any other in the field!
Touring Car. . . &OSS (Old Price . .... . 1095)
Coach . . . . ' . 109f (Old Price R V, B 1215)
Landau Coupe . . 1125 (Old Price J '.If'. ' '. 1295)
Stttan 1195 (Old Price . . 1545)
Landau Sedan . , 129S (Old Price ..... 1645)
All Mien at factor Orncra! Moloti Tlm PajmriU Rain, herrtomt lU, luioril In fhr InaSitm.
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WINNING AND H O L D I NG . GOOD WILlf t
OAKLAND SIX
PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS A
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