EVENING HEIiAl-D, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
'rhui'Mlay, Jiuiuary 21, 1!2
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KLAMATH DAIRY
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Men's
Overcoats
of strong, serviceable,
high grade fabrics latest
styles and pleasing colors
19.75 - 22.50
27.50 - 32.50
and 42.50
Men's and Young
Men's Suits
of advanced styles and
latest fabric patterns.
Cloth of revest suit col
ors and long service
fine and pencil stripes
and solid colors. Powder
blue, steel grey, tans,
browns, etc.
19.75
Boys' Corduroy!
Longies Just
Received
Men's Wool Felt Hats
Best grade felt, latest shapes, that fit with
comfort and are dignified and dressy
Price $3.79 to 8.00
Men's Semi-Soft Collars
2 for 25c
TIES Stay-Ti, four in hand with loops; smart looking. At Pil
cher's, 75c to 98c.
BOW TIES Snappy bow, best grade sellers, in good bright and
solid colors, for everyone 49c.
CUT SILK TIES You will like, in stripe, plaids and figured
patterns 69c to 1.49.
NUnR-BOih
tJlnlo-FasHionod
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Tlx Mogul
Nunn-Bush Shoes
for men in tan and black calf.
The ankle-fit shoe of. value.
$8.50
KAPILCHERrCO
INCORPORATED
cDevartment Stores
HERDS IR1PR0VE0
"A dollar eared, U
dollar earned," U an
adage eU worth re
membering. Those na
tion! are inoal prosper j
oua which are m o 'I
thrifty, and since Indl.
vlduals make up the na
tion It behoove each ,
one of ua to save wlsely-
N o one purchaaei
anything at Ptlchera.
without saving raonev
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Highly Bred HoUteins Raise
Standard of Dairy Live
stock in County
Daring the mouth ot December
four highly hred llolsteln bulls tfero
placed ut the head of as mnuy ftol
stHln herds In Klamath county. It
was annoUnoM today by t'. A. Hen
derson, county agent.
These bulls were purchased from
William llruy by Klamath (took men;
they were intoned In from Beattle
having originally come from Wis- !
cousin.
P. DoMlnccr. Mt. Ukl. pur
chased Major Mochthllde Sadie Vale
Nowman; Oscar SohuKl, Henley,
bought Hilly Sadie Vale Newman;
J. B, and s. B. Knuiaii, Ml. I.nkii.
purchased Dickie Sadie Valo Mcchth
'llde: and Al Durant, Spring Lake,
purchased Dickie Newman Radio
Vale. These four hulls are very close
ly related ami carry n high percen
tage of the 'blood of Margie New
man, also audi noted Holetelne us
Sir Chimacum Yayne, fhlmaeV.m
Wayne noon and Kink Korndyke
Sadlo Vale. The four bull! nro s'r
ed by Major Newman Sadie Valo.
while Dickie Sadie Vale Meehthilile
and Major Mechthlldo Smile Vale
Newman are out of Margie Newman
Meehlhllde. Willi a seven day record
of 22.70 pounds of butter and SOS. SO
pounds ot milk.
" I'Hue ItcconN
DJekio Newman Sadlo Vale and
Dllly Sadia Vale Newman are out of
Margie Nowman HI, who lias a 7
day butter record at age of 3 years
of -3.11 pounds and Is a maternal
slmer to the 6lre of Colony Sona
Newman with a record of 1079.54.
Colony Aantho N't win an with a re
cord of 1013.7.".. Colony Aaggte Cor
nucopia with a record of 982.25.
and Lady Cornucopia Mercedes with
a record or 979.34 PQlindB of but
ter, j
In addition.' twin bull calvea. hired
by Major Newman Sadlo Vale, out
of Margie Mechthlldo, were offered
as prizes by Mr. Dray to tha boy or
girl making the best record In Klam
ath county during the coming ycat
In the care of their dairy livestock.
It Is felt that tho addition or these
six bulls, carrying tho breeding they
do. will bo a very material benefit in
building up the quality of Holsteln
cattle In Klamath county.
Prohi Fund Is
In Good Shape
Report Shows
Big Sum From Fines is
Collected Since June
30, 1925
Fr m ulmsl bankruptcy, Klamath'.-,
prohibiten fund in tho past
six months luu swelled and ildurlaa-
ed and Is now on a mora solid fin
ancial Mating than ever before, the
semi-annual report of Count..- Treaa
uror Vera Houston revealed this
morning,
-A Utile over six men: h i ugu. Ill"
fund boasted r.f just au.57. not
enough ta maintain extensive prohi
fjrees In Klamath, Flues and tOXi
brought lu dining Hie period from
July 1 to January I. (ho sum of
$it.,H4 continuation of the prohi
bition enf roemanl program In
Klamath iiccestdtalrd t'; i vpea.il
turn of JU.II5.32 whit i ac ,.r Man
to the rep.'rt leave i f 5. 046. 82 In
cash which In nu,v on hand In the
prohtbtUn colfors.
Never before, In i similar period.
have liquor fines rollad In with
such consistency. Lust year Klam
ath received a good iiuino brc.iuse
there appeared i.j be bettor prohi
bition enforcement In Klumuth than
elsewhere. Hut from tho amount
jf liquor flneu. which exceeded In
many months these levied In .Mult
nomah county, there arose a feel
lag In the state that Klamath was
second to none In point of liquor
dluirlbutijn.
DEATH REACHES
OUT AND I
LOCAL
PREACHER
William Canton
Leaves on Friday
For Bend, Oregon
Wlillnm Canton, offlco engineer
for the sua., highway department,
leaves tomorrow with his family for
ll nd. ore., where be will assume a
i Itlon ai engineer under Charley
Wjnjtcr. division engineer of tho
tal highway ommlsslon. In charge
of the Klamath end Lake county
t. rr. lories.
Vr. Canton came to Klamath Kalis
from Mcdford nbout two years ago.
Since urriving in this community be
has been prominently Identified with
civic activities. In particular the
Amylcan Legion. He was elected
vice-commander and service officer
of that body and was Indefatigable
In his work for the organization.
Dainty Dorothy Waters
$5$J$4 appear da a novel Idea of pro-
Unlill recently playing supporting
parts for such screen stars as Mary
Plckfdrd, Hebe Daniels, Charles May,
etc. She will be seen tonight nt the
Pine Tree In n clever offerings of
songs nml dances.
"The I.ylo Harmony Four" are
known uh "The Singing Joiteri" und
render perfect harmony und natur
al comedy in new songs. Wally &
Harcourt, a vcrsatllo polr of cntor-
sontlng a comedy which spoaks for
ItBelf. Tho .Arrowsnjlths prosont an
athletic novelty which is unusually
Interesting. Lcroy and Dotty in
"Covering Territory" are two art
ists of ability and class and offer
somo very amusing nohgs and chnt
ter. On the screen I'orey Marmont and
Alice Joyce are featured In "Daddy's
Gone A-Huntlng," a dramatisation
of a fnmouB stage play. Itather dar
ing but very good.
Rev. W. E. Bobbitt Suc-
umh nt Woodland, Cal.
From Cancer
A minister or the gospel of Klam
ath Foils passed uwny In Woodbine).
Ctiliroruln, late yesterday, a victim
to the malignant disease of cancer.
The body ot the pastor will he laid
to rest tomorrow and memory
of bin In Woodland will undoubt
edly fade, wllh the passing of years.
Hut In Klamath Falls the memory
of his brllllunt mind und his at
tractive personality wlU be perpetu
ated for years by the House of
Worship, now under construction,
which was the result of his Inde
fatigable work while pualor here.
The minister was W. B, Bobbitt,
pustor of the First Christian church,
who died yesterday.
The church Is located on the cor
ner of Ninth and I'lne streets und
nears completion.
Ravage Ot cancer finally downed
the versatile and militant pastor
He hud come to Klamath In Febru
ary 192l..from Woodland. California
seeking a higher altitude in the hope
t tin t it would Improve his broken
down health. The dlsenso gained
such a headway lu the summer u.'
1925 that the minister was forced
to return to Woodland and enter
a hospital.
The Itev. llohbltt hail been pastor
of the Woodland First Christian
hurch for years prior to doming
to Klamath Falls. Many offers
woro made to him. when he dn
Ided to move from the California
town, but he chose Klamath Fulls.
Funeral services will be hold In
the Woodland First Christian church
at Woodland, California, tomorrow
afternoon at 2: so o'ciork. He is
urvlvcd by his wife. Mrs I.lla Hho
bltt. Mr. Bobbitt was 64 years old and
wai a native of California. Bli
father died when be was three years
old and his mother re-marrled.
Shortly after he was sent as a small
boy to the home of an aunt and
undo In Missouri to live.
Was Newsboy
Ho started selling papers as a
newsboy when be was nine years
old and a few years later he he
came a news-butcher on a train,
working at that for nearly four
years.
From the tlmu he wus 13 years
old he maintained himself and lived
his own llfo. From his earnings as
a news-butcher he was ablo to edu
cate himself In the public schools,
and later he worked In a packing
plain to pay bis way through col
lege.
In college he hocumo n noted foot
ball and baseball player, and hi
earned his money to put himself
through a theological school by play
ing professional baseball. Ho play
ed on Kansas City and Topeka
league teams for three years while
attending collegj and studying for
tho ministry.
Football Couch
He enmo west 20 years ago, first
settling at I'uyetle, Idaho, where he
remained for several years. Hu was
pustor of the Christian church at
Woodland, California, for 15 years,
during which time he coachad the
high school football team contlu
nattily.
Kv n after ho came to Klamath
Falls with his health gradually fall
Ing, Itev. Dobbltt was a close fol
lower of athletics of all kinds. Dur
ing the world, series baseball games
ho could always bo found In The
Herald office, gottlng tho play by
play report hot oft the wire with
enthusiasm equal to that of the
most rabid fan.
Toulouse, Finders
Are Fined 250
Just as philosophically as a busl
noes man accopts tho theory of do
prnclntlon of value In machinery and
tho tike, do bootleggers aceopt the
fines' levied when they are caught
by prohibition officers. And Karl
Toulouse,' and Hob Kndnrs wore no
except inns .to tho rulo. They wuro
fined $250 ouch on a charge of
possession of Intoxicating liquor and
paid their flnos without a murmur.
It is a necessary rink, liquor pur
veyors have decided. A risk that Is
worth while by tho largo profits de
rived from liquor salos. Kvery
bootloggor says constantly: "Well, 1
guess they'll got me next," and con
tinues to sell liquor as actively ns
over.
HAOOKTTH M1AVINO
Prominent local rosildcntB who will
leavo for Hun Fruncisco in the morn
ing nro Mr. and Mrs. Claude I nig
ged. Their vlnit will bo an oxtondod
one with relatives and friends.
Sugarman's
January
Clearance
Suits and
Overcoats
Now On
tdUnl
25
Reduction
On Suits
Practically
33
Reduction
On O'Coats
20 Years
A Store For
the
if
Workingman
A Score of
Specials .
Throughout
The Store
" Ain't Mad at
Nobody"