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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FAIJ.S, OREGON
Monday, Novomlit'r M, 11)26
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Stanf ield To
Visit Klamath
On Wednesday
Klamath Wool
Growers Hold
Large Meeting
AUTOS
at Bargain Prices
We have about 20 good used cars (no
junk) for sale and are willing to take
a big loss on them as we have no place
to store them over winter.
t. Call In And Look Them Over
11921 Ford trg.
11924 Ford trg.
11924 Ford rdster.
1 1928 Ford trg.
2 1922 Ford trgs.
11924 Ford Coupe
11925 Ford trg.
(Balloons)
11924 Chev. trg.
1 1922 Chev. trg.
2 1920 Dodge trgs.
11925 Star trg.
11924 Star trg.
11924 Buick trg.
6 cyl. enclosed
And many others to pick from; terms if
desired.
Buick and Star Garage
Opposite Pelican Hotel
Oregon Solon Will
Speak at Chamber
Forum
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G. Q. D'Albini
Certified Public Accountant
E. W. Renick
Public Accountant
Renick 8C D'Albini
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Accounting General
and ml Income Tax
Auditing J Capital Stock Tax
Suite A Slough Bldg.
Phone 317
Autoist Injured
In Motor Smashup
Eight stitches were required to
close the wound in Jack Pullin's head
the result of being thrown through
the windshield of his car late Satur
day night, returning to Klamath
Falls over the Qreen Springs moun
tain highway.
Pullin was making a turn on the
mountain road, several miles west of
Plnehurst Inn, when he drove too
close to the edge of the road, his
car striking a stump with enough
force to throw him through the wind
shield. He was picked up by a party
of motorists from Grants Pass who
United Slates Senator -Robert N
St.inflold. Oregon's Junior senutor,
will arrive in Klamath Palls at
about eleven o'ciock next Wednes
day morning and address the" Klam
ath County Chamber , cf Commerce.
forum luncheon ;it njon. This tin
uaunceiuent was made today by Linn
W. Nesmlth. chairman of the forum
committee of the chamber.
Immediately following the cham
ber luncheon the senator will meet
with the Klamath County Foderal
Building committee of the chamber,
and return to Portland that after
noon.
L. L. Oaghagcn chairman of the
Federal building committee, said
today that he would call the com
mittee together for 1:30 Wednes
day afternoon, In the chamber of
commerce rooms.
R.. H. Dunbar was booked to
speak on the city manager plan
but this has been postponed.
Senator Stanfleld Is chairman of
the Senate commttteo on public
lands and a member of the commit
tees on claims, finance, civil ser
vice and post offices. The senator
will leave for Washington, D. C,
next Friday In order to be there
for the opening of congress.
took him to the Inn, where he was
given first aid. In examining the
wound it was found that a large
piece of glass from the windshield
had lodged in the wound.
Friends of Pullin from here
brought him to the city for medical
Uentlon late Saturday night and he
is reported to be nicely recovering
from his Injuries.
Pullin's car, which was badly
wrecked, was brought to the city
by a wrecker late Sunday afternoon.
Jail Prisoners
Checkmated in
Escape Attempt
Another attempt to break out of
Klamath's notoriously porous Jail
was frustrated Saturday evening
when officers discovered improvised
hack saws and other Implements
which would facilitate escape, care
fully hidden within the Jail. Inves
tigation revealed that the prisoners
had tried to dig their way through
the plaster walls.
The escape was scheduled, It Is
believed, for Saturday night. The
prisoners were to slide down an im
provised knotted blanket rope, to
the ground below. Peace officers
suspect "Slim" Carlson 'and Walter
Jacobsen as ring leaders in the
movement to escape.
BERLIN. Nov. 23. (JP) Debate
on the Locarno security pact and
collateral treaties began In the
Reichstag today with every prospect
of favorable action on the govern
ment's motion tor ratification.
KELLY
SPRINGFIELD
FLEXIBLE
CORD
:
The only balloon tire
that will not rumble
when driven on closed
cars at high speeds
Hub
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Tire Shop
502 South Sixth - Phone 616
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MRS. AI.VKHA GUBSER
With close friends in attendance,
funeral services for Mrs. Alvera
Gubser, wife of H. H. Gubser. gov
ernment trapper, were held this af
ternoon at 2 o'clock at Whltlock's
funeral home. After the services,
the body was taken to Bonanza for
interment. Mrs. Gubser succumbed
In a local hospital early Saturday
afternoon from septicemia.
MABLE LOWVER
The final chapter in the tragic
death of Mable Lowver, 19-ycar-old
Indian girl, was enacted yesterday
afternoon, when funeral services
were held at Sprague river. The
body was Interred in the Sprague
River cemetery. Miss Lowver was
killed last week In an automobile
accident on The Dalles-California
highway.
Work Progresses
On River Bridge
Abutments and the fill on the
new Harpold Dam bridge across
Lost river have been completed and
work will soon commence on the
actual construction of the span, ac
cording to Frank Z. Howard, coun
ty road engineer.
Word from Langeil valley that
the temporary bridge across Lost
River dam to replace the disinte
grated Malone bridge, had collapsed,
has brought home to the county
court the necessity of completing
as many of the projected spans
across Lost river this fall as pos
slble.
ELKS BACK FROM
PRINEVILLE MEET
The .delegation from the Klam
ath Falls lodge of Elks returned
last night from Lakcvlew where they
spent the week end and under
special dispensation Initiated a largo
class Into the local lodge. There
was a large attendance and after
the ceremonies there was a banquet.
The Lakevlew Elks will send a
large delegation to Klamath Falls
on Friday, December 11th. when
the District Deputy and the Presi
dent of the State Association visits
here.
Those making the trip were Charl
ton S. Currln, W. W. McNealy, O.
L. Larson, Linn W. Nesmlth, Oliver
W. Splker, Byron L. Hardonbrook,
0. D. MathewB, Jack Oove and John
R." rrensha,
Grazing Seas an May be
Lengthened; New
Roads to be Built
If conditions Justify. sheep may
be allowed to gruue on the Moil in
Nut Ions! Forest land two weeks
earlier than usual next year and
to renin In on the forest two weeks
later.
Klamath sheepmen will cooper
ate with the I!. S. Forest Service in
defraying expense of construction
of roads into the Inuiblng ranges
near Clear Luke and south of Clear
Lake.
Fsttiuutes of expense of well die
ting on the Modoc National For
est wll be prepared by George Lyoif.
supervisor of the National forest,
preparatory to nsklng cons reus to
make nn appropriation for digging
of wells.
r-- PlCrtaprepa KTAOIN NU
TIicbc were the salient features
of the Klamath Wool Growers' as
sociation which convened Saturday
night at the home of Michael 1'.
Barry, near Merrill. It was u well
attended meeting, and one of the
best that the association has held
since Its reorganization over n year
ago.
Klamath sheep men pointed out
to George Lyon of Alturns that the
grazing season could be lengthen
ed by one month. Mr. Lyon admit
ted the possibility and promised that
if conditions Justified tbis would
be done next year.
Klamath sheep men have been de
sirous for some time for substan
tial roads to allow Ingress and egross
to the lambing ranges near Clear
lake. Interested members of the
association came to an agreement
with Mr. Lyon, whereby the neces
sary roads would be built on a 60-
50 basis, the forest service defraying
one halt of tho expense and the
sheep men tho other half.
Mr. Lyon Informed the associa
tion that he waa preparing estimates
and naming tentative locations for
new wells on the forest, a project
which has been sought by the asso
ciation for months. The costs will
be given to tho association which
will endeavor to securo a small ap
propriation from congress to finance
the project.
Word was received at the mooting
that as a direct result of tho pre
datory animal control mcoting held
here In Klamath Falls last month
and sponsored by tho Woolgrow-
era association, that Modoc county
had for the first time in its history
appropriated money for coyote con
trol work. The amount was 11000.
The association wont on record
as favoring tne present county-
state-United States Biological 8or-
vlce, cooperative scheme of'predatory J
animal control work over the bounty j
system. It adopted a resolution ex
pressing sympathy for H. H. Bub
ser, whose wife died in Klamath
Falls Saturday afternoon.
OBITUARY
MRH. A XX A KELLER
Funeral services for Mrs. Anna
Keller, wife of William Keller, were
held this morning at Whltlock's
funeral home. The funoral cortoge
proceeded from the mortuary lo
Llnkvlllo cemetery where tho body
was Interred. Mrs. Koller died Sat
urday morning at 9:30 o'clock.
Youngest Solon
Portland Team
To Clash With
Klamath High
Thanksgiving Game
Here Will Be Played
Thursday '
Announcement wos made this
morning by Paul Jackson, principal
ot the Klamath County high school.
that the fast high school eleven ot
Benson Polytechnic school of Port
land, would meet the K. 0. fl. S.
football team on the fair grounds
field next Thursday afternoon,
Thanksgiving day.
Tho game was asked by the Port
land team, which, hearing of Klam
ath's stalwart cloven, was anxious to
pit its skill against the local boys In
the nation's greatest scholastic sport.
The northern aggregation has agreed
to come south with no financial
guarantee, depending entirely upou
tho gate recolpts to defray expenses
whlrh are estimated at over 1100
The grldlorn contest will start at
exactly 1 p. in., In order Hint tlx
crowd may return to theli bOQWt In
good time for their 1'hnnki.glvlng
feasts. I
The game bears particular import
ance because it will Indicate Klatn
ath'u relative strength with other
football teams in different sections
l.'eneon was one of -he fastest teams
in the Portland high school lenguf
this season. Jt has u male iiludont
body of 1600 from whicli to pick
team.
Coach French Is bjr.y this wcok In
proparlng his team for their supremo
effort of tho football season. Th
same team that boo.uod Klamath to
Second placo In tha Southern Ore
gon Pnguc will moo: the Benson
gridiron warriors.
When Your Teeth Are Cared For
by Hi you have at your larrloc everything that modon
science ran supply. t)ur modcrnly equipped laboratory and
mu- scientific OX part IS CO la always available to you. We give
free examinations.
R. D. COE, DENTISTS
(Painless of course)
202-204 llopka HI. Ik 8th and Main Phonn 830
Three Dynamite
Victims Better
One of the three Injured last week
from dynamite explosions had been
discharged from the hospital, ano
ther Is showing Improvement and tho
third may recover tho partial use of
one eye, according to Klamath Val
ley hospital authorities today.
R. Mahan, who was badly bruis
ed and cut from an cxoloslon on
Lincoln streot, has recovered suffi
ciently to be taken to his home. His
partner, H, Westfall, Is still suffering
Injuries to his oyos, but serious dam
age to his eyesight is not anticipated
by physicians,
George Lapowt, Injured tho most
seriously, may recover the partial
use ofono eye. Lapowt was. injured
near Bonanza. .
Make Your
Thanksgiving
table complete
with a choice young Turkey from our
supply. Other fowl at reasonable
prices.
SINCLAIR MARKET
"Let me Serve You"
1126 Main Phone 793
Quick Deliveries
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AGENCY P. T. A. Hlnrled
A Paront Teachers' association,!
which will have tho same worki
program and the same objectives in
view as other P. T. A. organiza
tions, has boon formed at Klamath
Agency, It was announced today by
tho county school superintendent.!
Mr. Peterson aided tho women atj
the Agency In forming their or-
ganlzatlon and pointing out to them
whnt are the activities on which
tho association should devoto their
time.
denco Introduced by tho plaintiffs
provod sufficient to support the
complaint, Henry flhadley and Car
los Blair must pay to J. Posplall
the sum of 1075, plus costs, Tho
default Judgment was signed yes
terday by Judga A. L. Leavllt.
MIIH. IIIHHCOLL HKTTKH
HIIADLEV, IILAIR MINI!
lie-cause they did not appear In
court, to defend tho action brought
against them and because tho cvl-
Dosplto the physical shock from a
mnjor operation, undergone at tho
Klamath Valley . hospital Saturday,
Mrs. John Drlscoll of Bonanza has
shown remarkable recuperative pow
ers and Is on tho road to recovery,
according to hospital authorities to.
i day. ; A
FRED W... 0GHAFHK
Remains of Fro'tl ;W. Hchnfer, agod
61, who died In a' local hospital
Friday, were shipped Sunday morn
ing by County Coroner Earl Whlt
lock to the slstor of the doc.oased,
Mrs. Joseph Murphy of St. Louis,
Mo.
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The youngest United mates senator,
mis. Its a picture of Robert M
La Follcttc Jr. at the age of six,1
when his dad had Just become gov)
or of Wisconsin. "
COACH TO QUIT
SPOKANE, Wnsb., Nov. 28 IJP)
A. A. Kxedlno, for tho last throe
years head football coach at Wash
ington State college, announced to
day his resignation after tho Christ
mas game with' the University of
Hawaii, Honolulu,
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Imported and Domestic
Groceries
Our complete stock of staple and fancy
groceries is open to you each day from 7
a. m. to 9 p. m. including Sundays.
Coffee Roasted Fresh Every Day
Italian-American Grocery
WE DELIVER FREE