The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 24, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING HEKAI-0, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
'iK'sday, November 1M, l!2C
m
Corporations
Will Pay Big
Tax Next Year
BAL.HM, Ore. Nov. 2I. Public
nurvlco corporations In Oregon will
In 1 82G pay Uutoa on apportioned
corporation property valuation in- j
creased $(!.rS.42 over the valua-'
tlont fixed by tha slate tax coin-1
mission a year ago for 1 !) 2 r . This!
became known today wbon tbo taxi
commission completed tubulating its:
summary ot tho assessment roll oi
public service corporations us ro
eauallied and apportioned) to ibo
I Makes Foods 1
1 Taste Better 1
lux commission.
The total aescaaed value of the
eorpo rat tons according to tho new
summary Is (XSg.SSl.tOt OS; Put the
apportioned valuo on which the
taxes will jietuaily lie paid is Jlti.s.
053,o07.71. The latter figure Is the
total of utility values as apportion
cd'to the counties according to their
ratios of assessed to actual valua
tion. The new summary gives the ap
portioned valuations according to
the classification of public service
companies as follows:
Steam railroad companies. 1'niou
station ami depot companies. '.tr.
305,773.89. Electric and street railway' com
panies Jl.SM.P70.K0.
far companies, J 1,508. 240. S3.
Klecfrlc companies, 05,484,330.05.
Water and ens companies J7.-37.-040.02.
Joint utilities (electric, water.
ga8. 2!.7U6.365.S1.
Kxpress companies t331,4S7.T6. i
Telegraph companies $1.SS2.S1?.-
18.
Telephone companies $1 1,607.
480.12. Total, $155. 053. 507. 71.
Duck Feed to Be
Given Free to Vets
Here Next Sunday
A free duck teed, to which every
ev service man in Klamath county
is invited, will lie held Sunday at
1 p. in. in Moose hall, according to
Qua Dunn, commander of Pelican
Tost No. 1380. V. F. W.
Previous to the duck feed an
initiation will be held at 11:30
o'clock. All who have applications
In ure urged to ho present.
There are now about 100 mem
lltn of th - order In Klamath county.
Any cx-sorvloo men living In
Klamath Kails who desire to Join
the organixutlon are requested to
turn in their applications during
th.' week to Qua Dunn at co, Main.
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DIES OF INJURIES
'olllaml Stan Who Was Struck bj
Auto on Nov. -Oth., Sue
rumbl Today
THK WEATHKB
Tho Cyclo-St.irma.craph at Uuder
wood's Pharmacy registered a slight
ly rising trend in barometri.- pres
sure t-bis morning but the reading is
still below 300.
Forecast for next 24 hours:
Cloudy aud unsettled with mod
erate temperatures.
Tho Tycos recording thermometer
registered maximum aud minimum
temperatures today as follows:
High 46 Low 23
V. S. Weather Report
Weather: Oregon, unsettled, rain,
Vest, probably rain or snow in east
portion , tonight and Wednesday.
Warmer In the Interior tonight.
Fresh southerly winds.
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 24. In
ternal injuries which were uot con
' sidered serious at the time he was
; hit by an auto November 10, today
caused the death of Qutseppe Veno,
' aged 69.
The police report indicated .that
j he stepped in front of a slow mov
i Ing car.
I-XR11KS NORTH
F. Forbes, manager of Forbes
Drug store, is enjoying a vi -it with
his wife and children in Portland
this week. Mr. Forbes plans to re
turn to Klamath Falls on Sunday.
STUDENTS BURN
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bonfires, had their hoso knotted
and equipment dumped and scram
bled. Riot Squad! Out
Finally after reinforcement from
For
Winter
ra
Does old Kid Pipe get you below the belt?
( Jfs your pipe O.K. or arc you K.Ocd ?)
Any experienced pipe-handler '11
tell you that half the battle in
mastering the manly art of pipe
smoking is fighting shy of the old
"hay-maker". . . . And there's no
sense taking a terrible licking
when you can side-step all that
foul pipe-play by breaking in on
Granger... Fact, after a couple of
rounds with this smooth -going
Rough Cut it's no longer necessary
to handle any pipe with gloves on.
Driving
Everything
Depends on
the Tires
On ice crusted pavement or frozen dirt roads, it is your tires
that must stand the punishment and also help to relieve your car
itself from the added strain.
Seiberling Cords
With their all tread construction are the best and most practi
cal tires to use. The tread extending. up to protect the delicate
side walls gives you tire satisfaction complete for the reason
that the possibility of blow-outs is reduced to the minimum,
in .
YOUR CAR
There's nothing else like
Wellman's 1870 Method
An "old fashioned" method, yes,
but slow as It is, and costly, too
we have found noother process thai
brings tobacco to the same full, rich
"rounded -out" mellowness. And
remember in Granger onlyt
ticcrrr & Mvus Tobacco Co,
Packed In heavy foil
instead of tins-hence
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riot squads came from Chicago and
Torty world war veterans were mob
iliznd by a former servlco man's
! organisation to aid the police, the
I students retired to tho Lake Mlch
' igan front and finished off tha
evening with huge bonfires, songs
cheers.
and
Chief Hofstottor said his equipment
had been stolen, damaged and scat
tered. Tho students under a railroad
were held lu connection with turn
ing In false fire alarms.
mkxico city Because of the
drinking of pulque, an Intoxicant, by
President Walter 1)111 Scott, who! mothers, Mexico City has Ilio lilgh-
ahaad of the total for LB23 anil
qtlal to the total for 1914.
"Dallvariea in Ijlorldt for the
three months of August. September
ami October i i; oxceedod the
combined totals for 1923 and L034
by over 111.
"Tha rapidly Increasing sale of
th.,.' ;.t tirily 1 to nnd 1 V4 ton
truck! everywhere In Hie natural
cnoaequence or thalr power, de-
pendablllty and low operating cost."
DESERVES
SEIBERLING CORDS
Balsiger Motor Co.
Exclusive Seiberling Agents
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had been out of Evanston, returned
as the celcbratln concluded. His
only comment wan that the burned
bouse wasn't worth much anyhow,"
ami that the University would not
. interfere on behalf ot the students
j who had violated the city ordinan
ce!-. They would have to stand tin
consequences In the city courts.
llulMlng Rurned
Tho melee started when students
fired the fraternity house, which
was to bo razed and repalced by a
new quadrangle. Tho Interior had
her n soaked with oil. OtherH oiled
and i;;nltod the old wooden stadium,
which the University hoped to rc-
plare with a concrete structure next
year If clly permission was given.
Firemen who responded to alarum
and attempted to quench the blazes
wep. gtambeded by crowds of Ht.it
dehta, Attempts to qulot them were
mode by Kenneth L. "Tug" Wilson,
athletic director and gridiron stars
of the school, Captain Tim Mowry
end Kalpli "Moon" Baker. These
succeeded In persuading thu students
to extinguish the i.tadium fire.
I'ollce t hief Booted
William A. Wiltborger. police
chief, advertised by Kvanslon as the
only chief of police with a college
education, attempted to speak, but
was booted down as tho "Scientific
Cop.."
Mayor Bartlctt was knocked sense
less. When he revived he said the
students had lost any opportunity
they might have had to build the
proposed stadium.
Tho polico chief and fire depart
ment head were equally wrathful,
Orders to shoot down any one who
attempted further troublo wero Is
sued by Chief Wiltborger and FlrcJ
est Infant mortality rate In the world
the biological department hns con
cluded.
Trainload Shipment
of Trucks to Florida
Every truck in a solid tralnlnad
Shipment which recently loft flra
hnm Brothers factory bound for
Florida was delivered at retail with
in ten days of the time the Iroln
reached Jacksonville, official records
show.
TIiIb train , consisted of .! I rail
road cars containing 01 trucks con
signed tO (even dealers. The allot
ment to the Miami dealer alone was
.'11 trucks of 1 ton and 1 !, ion
capacity. i
"These nnd bundreda ot oilier
Graham Brothers trucks." according
to Mr. Wakefield, local Bodge Bro"
therB dealer, "aro playing an im
portant part lu relieving th? trnni
portation situation which has re
sulted from inadequate capacity of
Florida's railroads to supply . the
needs of her unprecedented numbers
of winter tourists and hoinosockers.
"Vast amounts of tnoielmudiso,
subject to the freight embargoes re
cently placed on certain classes of
goods In order to reduce delay In
moving necessities, have been moved
Kouth from Jacksonville and Inland
from Atlantic and Quit ports by Gra
ham Brothers trucks.
"Further evidence of the growth
In demand for Graham Brother,
trucks Is found In reports of retail
sales. Total deliveries In tho state
of Florida for I he month of Septem
ber 1D2G oqunllcd those for the
entire year of 19211.
"October deliveries woro 70
':. MeatiaiWllllili iiamaaaoaSB
I ! In Extra
bottle of
mUHfor
For Thanksgiving
Crater Lake Butter, Milk, Cream and
Creamed Cottage Cheese.
Top it off with Cranberry Sherbit.
Klamath Falls Creamery
Phone 74