W-(1hch(1hv, Anoint 17, 11)27 THE EVENINfl TIRRAT.n, KLAMATH FALLS, OKEOON Pagw Njns S60cpV MARKET PLACE MARKET AGENT TO STRIVE FOR BETTER RATES Reduction Sought by Sey mour Jones; Would Be Big Saving HA I. KM, Ore. Au 17. 111 Seymour Jones, stale murk: agent, announced today I hoi he .will begin a fight for a freight Our Mission In life in the continued production of Good IVint Injf. liming the moHt modern typo and i'iiii. nit tit ii nd duvotitiK nil of our effort to thin one phiiMu of the printiiiK IniHi nt'KK enullll'S uh to Kivu you BETTER BETTER PRINTING SERVICE CASE & MELTON Printers 131 H... I'tluUtt Hctcnlll 183-W Roofing NOW IS THE TIME TO PUT ON THAT NEW ROOF. Do not wait until further rains and ' cold weather set, as roofing can not be laid to best advantage except in warm weather. We have a complete line of Johns Mansville Asbestos Roofing as well as their Rag Felt Roofing on hand. We also have an experienced roof ing crew ready to apply new or re-' pair old roofs. Call or phone for estimates. Do Not Delay! W. D. MILLER Construction Co. 6th and Commercial 1 MOM'N POP f vhat's in Tite Tallow CANw.rs.' Youf vion't voo have ). V packagcpop J roRoer-oW r'M going some Coffee, III V --m. I TO Trie SOOTM Ptx rVID POP. S I I - p Will HAVeT TOACCOSnv . ' ' V 7 JCX V MVSCLF It) AMTASCTiCj f il T . - DICT5 m-irrTKI S V rale reduction on deciduous! would mean huiidreda of Ihou fiulia ahlpped eual from llio I'a- aatida of diilliirit each year lu the i If If norlhweat, alinllar In I In1 grower uf Hi" iiorlhweat, ami ii'iluiilnn recently granted l ull fnriila shippers by Hi liittimlalx t'oimnitrce Coin mission. Tlia re duction, If obtained, Jones aald. will ho from 10 to 2Sr a bushel on in in h frull shipped. 'l nollco hi (tiapntches frnm Waahlngtoii," anld Jotica, "thul Mm 1. C. C. Imn grunted aubatnn. 1 1 u I reducllona In rain on dml diiou frulla frnm Callloriilu In all eastern n ti in In k polnia east uf Denver and lliw rocky miiunlalii territory. Thla rcdur Hull frnm Callfnriila polnia ral now give Uml territory In frr.H frull shipment, oilier Ihan ap pli'a, a til u It cheaper freight late I linn mm appllia lii.Nurlh I'ariflr pnlnia. hut Ihe aaliiu prliii-lphi whlrh wnrruiiicd redur Hi. n (nun California pnlnia would nlo apply In North Pnelllc pnlnia, Fre.h frull ahlpmetita tintti Ihe north I'ai'lflr pol'Ha ar subject in a very burden some freight rule to eastern point anil a united effort should now be uiad by the fruit Krnwcre of Ore..n and Wanh-l"1"1 ; lUKtoii, aided by the public wr , vice c-umtnliwliiti. to am-ure a reduction uu a parity wlih Call- tuinla. I "Une of the nii'iiihera of I lie 1. t'. '. Intimated very atrotiRly thai the north 1'arlflc aiutei would now lie entitled to a n - tlllellmi If mu rfiirl Wuk Iiim.Im I,, ' arcura Ihvm. If we can. acrure a reduction In thla territory II $4n tiinJico) new ExcDtional DINIWCROON umu ami Tanm (t trtAMnttx Phone 78 I lrt!H5?!vI HQTEL mm should bf rcduciloii." Mayor of Rainier To Fight Recall i( AINIKK, Or., Auk. 17. (A') Mayor A. Veiilch, recalled by a vota uf 241 lu J 7 1 In a special ! I nil In ii yeatnritiiy, rieclurcd that ha would rnnlnut Him elcrlli,n I'uunilliuen Van Knauf and K. I' llaugeherg alao were recalled. The vote on Knauf waa yea 2H0, no Hi; on Haugaberg e ZC7, no 176. Mayur Veatrh declared he wuuld atlark legality of tha rlec llun un three grounda: chunglug iif election dute; failure In pul Hull election not he In the Itiln liT newspaper, and alleged Ille gal funi tlonluK uf the elnctlon board. The recall (Ivrllon, wlil.h aplll I b I town In a n-ry bi-aled r a m p a I I n, ri-aullid frnm rharfra by a re. all cummltieo Mayor and two rouncllmen , had been DeKleclfill of dutlea. $16,000 Warehouse -i m Un Opting t tniShed Completion of another commer cial bulldliiK, tha llalalKer Motor Htnraie and Warehouae located on HprinK alreet. wia announced today by the V. U. Miller Con atruction company. In 1 1 1 of com rite and llle the' Iwo-alory bulldliiK will atore on the averaKe of 125 care for the local concern. It waa erected at a coal of II. oou and cover a apace of Oonllu feet. It la the liiientlona of Mr. Hal alcer lu move Into the building around the laat of tbia week. STAGES TO ALL POINTS 326 New Phone Number New Reduced Rates New Location 8th & Klamath Ave. "The Hunehlno Kontc" an aggressive fight niada lu aTuru Ida al i ay 3 i to keep your refrigerator1 vellffledYithQ;, VTOUR milkman an J your procer jrujrJ your food for you, ' -L up to the time it is JclivcrcJ, by keeping it ON ICE CONSTANTLY. . How wasteful, then, to let food deteriorate and lose flavor by not keeping it in a well iced refrigerator in our home right up to the minute you are ready to cook or acrvc it. It costs less to keep your refrigerator well fi!.J with ice all the time thjn to let the ice run low. The refrigerator leeps colder anJ the ice melts more slowly. Food is Lxpenivc Save ic with ICE Klamath Ice & Storage Co. Phone 58 Pop Slips on His Daily Diet AJ0P6 VMrLe Oil., IN THIS CAJCVIIU. 6 MOCH 86TTER THAT'S WHAT The ESKIMOS use JAMES HILL'S! GIRL OPPOSES Prominent Stockholder in Two Road Suggest Different Method NKW VOIIK, Aim. 17. (Al'l Clara Hill l.lnrilry, duuxhler of Jua. J. Mill, "Un- empire build er," and her huabund, Kraamua It. I.lndley. todiy made public a pi'llllnn to the Inleratula com-men-e rtimiiilaKlon to Intervene In the (ireal Norlhfrn-Xuriliern I'a iltli' unlfliallnn hcarlnxa. The pi'lllloiiera, who are aubatantlul huldvra of the eerurltiee of both roada, furor ulilf Icallon uf the owniTalilp. rontrol and operation of Hie northern linea and the HurliiiKton, but alaln that auch unification ahould be effected Ihruurh the ulllliatlon of one uf the three roada aa a bane, rather inao inruuKii inn iiiairunieniaiii? ut new Delaware company aa prnpuaed III the orlxtnul plan. Mr. and Mra. I.lndley aungent I hat leaaliis the propcrtlea of the Norlhern I'jilflc to the Creat Nurthern would he more In the niilillr Ititereat and more, eonala- tent with the letter and aplrlt of the tranaportatinn act, be 'cause the Ureal Northern la i Minnesota corporation with broad charter powers. It Is alao contended that 'Min nesota la the actual and legal status of a larger portion of the approximately 20.UOO miles of I railway line Involved Ihan any I other state. They added It would I be more compatible with' the I public Interest for the CI real Northern to Issue I!.'V.i0,00v additional capital slock "ln " ex change for a like amount Northern Pacific etock than for the proposed Delaware company to iaaue about llnO.Oi'U.OOO capi tal stock In exchange for stock uf the two northern lines. They describe tha- profed holding company as a 'paper corpor-itinn of Delaware, without substantial property or credit." The petitioners contend that MERGER ' The petitioners contend that You'fte MISSING ALL I VUANT IS TUG IT.POP, BY NOT ( Fat.' itprovipes TASTlNfi SOMe OK i HEAT fbR'THe B0DY THIS DELICIOUS A SO ITCAN YIITH STAND rVRretfHouse J THe frigid biasts of v. steak r(te PotAft peoioNS 'Lo, Norma With her well-knuwn amfle ! '"nclionln- perfectly and the very luteal of Parisian cTolhoa, 'Norma TalinadKe. the cinema 'Satellite, arrives at New York I from a trip abroad. Norma'a still vei-y easy to look upon. the unification plan as proposed by the rullway executives would In effect exclude thirty percent of the northern companies' share holders from any voice in the operation and control for 99 , years and that It would b with in the nower of the mainrltv I during' the period to deprive the minority of any return on their holdings, aa the rental to be re ceived 'by the minority would be subject to the will of the major ity. Watch Snatcher is Chased and Caught PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 17. (A. P. I Walter Turner. 3a, waa ar rested this afternoon following a spectacular chase through down town streets. charged with snatching a watch valued at 15.73 from the Jewelry counter - at Meier and Franks. He dashed out the Sixth street door. Hilda Ban- I Ken, houae detective at the atore says she saw Turner take who the watch, tried to stop him. She said he felled her with a blow. Traffic Officer Andy Larson, at Broadway and Alder, aa Tur ner coming and took up the chase. He overtook the fleeing man and detained him until pur suers from Meier and Franks ar rived. Republican Choice To be Named Soon PORTLAND. Aug. 17. Acting upon the suggestion of Ralph E. William, the county central committee has been call ed to art as a convention to name the republican parly's official candidate for congressman from this district, which includes only Multnomah county. I The call was Issued last night ' by the executive committee of the republican county central com-. mlttue. ' A committee was appointed to call on Governor Patterson and ! tirgo him to call a special elec tion here as soon as possible. All that women's clothes leave lo the Imagination is what makes them so expensive. ABOUT mm y . : I J - V ' f,M4 AAOAA POT THAT ft 6 Y'f. ' : '"MK Chs h f :' ,V svppcp.7 ' . acq u e.T or Qiair by at hwvki. mc. v FORTUNE LEFT 0! Widow Named Chief! Heir of Robert H. Mc Elwee; Millionaire WAIKKOA.V. Ills.. AuK- 17. OPTha will of Hubert II. Mc- Klwee. Lake forest banker and lumber dealer who died June C. waa filed for probate yesterday Hallos; peraonal property at 12. SOO.OuO and real eatale at $1. OUO. Mrs. Klltabetb Kpaldlnr Mi- Klwee, the widow, was named chief heir and residuary lega tee. One thousand shares of stock of the Continental and Commercial National Bank of Chicago, all real estate, furniture and household good were left to her. Trigg Waller. Highland Hark, a nephew, now deceased a niece. Nannie Waller Patterson of Medford, Ore., and a sister, Virginia McKlwee IJartolomew, were each left three hundred shares of bank stock. Three hundred sharea of bank stock were left to Flora McKlwee Miller of Lexington. Va. In the event of her death the stock Is I to be divided equally between her sons, William and Francis. Largest Tonnage n Crops Predicted " i PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 17. I A. P.) The largest tonnage of crops ever moved from .the northwest will be handled by the railways thla fall, aald E. W. Clark, re cently appointed general traffic manager of the Northern Pacific railway, who was a Portland vis itor tudav. I Clark is making his first trip j over the system as general traffic i manager. .All McUonahl Praiacd. I riUniilTTVTfttt'V Pel An. I 17. Prime Minister, wbow mother-was a Ma Donald, thinks highly of that clan. Addressing Islandors he said: "I understand that In the ear ly days you brought -over 300 MacDonalds from the Isles. Three hundred MacDonalds are worth 3.000 of any other set." A XATI RAL WEALTH. "America did not build josds because of its wealth, but in a major degree la wealthy because it built roads." says John N. Willys, chairman of the foreign trade committee of the National Automobile Chamber of Com merce. !. C. NOR V ALL Graduate of Palmer and Pacific College. Fourteen years experience We remove the cause of dlseise. Bonanta. Ore. A1S DRINK KAIia'M WATKtt Has cured thousands. Why not you? Radium ore for sale by X. A. nillGGS, (Special Representative) Phone 960-W J16-A16 FIRE INSURANCE We specialize In irrigated farms and stock ranches. 13 years' experience In county. REED & REYNOLDS lO.'ta Main St. Phone 1003 By Taylor MIDMICMTi LUMBERMAN BRIEF NEWS -OF KLAMATH Mlaa While Left Miss Orate White has left for San Francisco and other southern points, where she will visit be fore returning to her home In Albuquerque. New Mexico. Miss Wblta haa been the houaa guest of Dr: and Mrs. G. T. Casper for the past fortnight and while here enjoyed a number of de lightful trips. Mra. Lear Xo lletlrr If anything, the condition of Mrs. Mary Lear la lees satisfac tory than it has been for some time. The aged matron la con fined to her room at the home of her 'son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lear where he baa been for many weeks suffering; from a' broken hip. VUlfed In tlty Vr?enU) Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Beauramp of Stayton. Oregon, visited brief ly In the city yesterday enroute home after an outing at Bend and other polnta of Interest. They visited with Wyma Hrother ton while -here.' who la a close friend of their, family. llerk la III- A. J. Beck of Beck'a Man I atore Is r-oiifiaed to his home with an attack of illness. Dur- ins Ills auwrnc. iruiu me biuic Fred Leonfttl has been placed In charge. NEW TODAY FOR RENT All or part of nine room furnished bouse. blocks from Main. Beautiful home. Phone 222. 17 WANTED Return load of fur niture for Salem or Portland at once. Reduced rates. Capi tol City Transfer So., Salem. ' Ore. ,17-1 WILL TRADE A good used touring car for lots or acreage. Clear, no equity. Butck Oa- ree'.tOJ ' 17-23 1 FOR SALS Sanitary couch, two j mattrete8, wringer and other , household articles. Inquire at 70S Delta St. 17-20 Household furnl - FOR SALE -lure. 1766 Main St. 17-20 FOR KENT 3-room furnished house, garage. Hot Springs Addn. Phone 1154-W. 17-1S FOR SALE OR TRADE Good radio- aet. bargain. 1710 Mon loway after 6 p. m. 16-18 WILL SACRIFICE splendid new 3-room house for $1000. Will take car or other property, half payment. Phone 5S1-J. 1-21 FOR SALE 800 acrea good salt and swamp grass pasture. Part . ran be irrigated. Hooper Ranch Midland. Ore. 15-17 FOR TRADE Portland property .. for Klamath Basin property, either town or country. Good deals offered. Call News, phone 877. 16-t FOR SALE RIGHT. Hay- nets, harness, collar pads, wagon springs, chains. Tubs. pana. dishes, stoves, sew ing machines and many useful, miscellaneous articles. Result of 40 years gathering. PEOPLES WAREHOUSE So. 6th. 16-17 For Sale Automobiles FOR SALE 7-passonger Cadilkae in good condition, newly paint ed. 3350, by owner. Inquire at Herald. 11-tf FOR SALE 1926 Chevrolet one ton truck. Double transmis sion, frame extension. 32x6 tires on rear. This truck in excellent shape. Locke Motor Co.. 522 South 6th, Chevrolet agency. 12-3t WANTED WANTED A ride to Portland. Will help pay expenses. Ad dress V. P. Herald. 15-20 WANTED First class mechanic at Merril Garage. 15-20 FOR SALE Dodge bug. 860. Phone 612. 15-U WANTED 'Plasterer, apartment house. Phone 235-W. 15-17 WANTED Return load of furni ture for Salem or Portland at once at reduced ratea. Capitol City Transfer Co., care Eve ning Herald. l(-3t WANTED A worthy widow with six small children, four boys, aged 2. 4. lo and 12 and two girls aged 7 and . wants clothing of any kind. Bundles My be left at The Herald (Alice or phone the address to "The Herald and the bundlea will be picked up. 15-17. LOST AND FOUND I.U8T Link caff buttott. Small dkumond In center on one link and email aapphlrc In center of other. Ketura lo Herald office and receive reward. tf FOR SALE Ft) It BALK Irish Bettor pun pies. Midland Store, Midland. Oregon. 1S-1 MISCELLANEOUS WINDOW CLEANI.NO Floor waxing, houaa cleaning and Janitor aervlce. Heferences. A. M. Rhoada. I'hona 10t-W. 107-2-tf AUCTION Furniture Kxchango anniversary sale, Tuesday, Au gust 1. and each Tuesday thereafter, at 7:30 p. m. J. E. and H. rtalney, 23 N. 4th St.. Klamath Falls, Ore. 1S-30 For Sale Real Estate FOR 'SALIC 20 acres, m ml lea from tn St. Writ Bog 287. Kt. L. or aee owner. 15-20. WILL 8ACKIFICK 11(11 equity In bond of tha Wester Bond and Mortgage Co. Phone 824. . 1-17 FOB, 8ALB 24-aere ranch. Will sell an or part, lov acres a-i potatoes. House and .other buildings. 200 chickens, (76 head of sheep, all young black faced Hampshlres; seven good work horses. Three good milk cows. 12 acrea under paid-op water right. 83 acrea nuder government ditch.. For partic ulars rail at Herald office, or phone 141. Hit FOR SALE Good country gen eral store, Klamath county. In fine Irrigated valley,- a good money maker. Will sell at oak and lease buildings or can deal with you most any way. Can give excellent terms. Investi gate. Write P. O. Box 1138, Klamath Falls. 1-18 !FOR SALE . . 1 pair Beat steel log wheels. 1 pair wood log wheels with tractor attachment. 1 Best (0 tractor, with mud shoes. , 4 heavy tractor cable shlve blocks. 4 heavy ateel tractor log wag ons with extra parts. CAMPBELL-TOWLK LB It. CO.. Sprague River, Oregon. 12-it FOR RENT !'0R,RNT Moder -TOO,u "Jl nisbed house. Inquire at 30S Lincoln. 1&-20 FOR RENT 4-room furnished house. 130S Sargent Avenue. Phone 1018. 12-19 FOR RENT 4-room furnished apartment. Reasonable. 1314 Crescent Ave. 13-19 FOR RENT Four ment, furnished. room apart 82S Lincoln. i-:s FOR RENT A room for gentlo I .man. 123 N. (tb St. Lorens Apartments. 16-22 FOR RENT Modern 4-room fur nished house. Inquire 305 Lin coln St. 15-20 FOR RENT Furnished 2-room house. 818 month. Oregon Ate. Call 927 Jefferson or Phe.e ! 479-J. 16-17 ROOM FOR RENT Nicely fur nished front room, use. of phone and bath. Furnace heat. 422 No. 3rd St. Phone 798-J. 16-22 FOR RENT Well furnished apartment with regular bed room. Clean, quiet, close In. 330. St. Francis Apt., S? Oak St. 11-17 FOR RENT house, close J Partly furnished In. (14 Lincoln. 11-17 FOR RENT Furnished 3-room houses, 818.00 month. 42S Plum. Phone 644-J. . A4-S4 . FOR RENT First elaaa furnish ed apartments. Steam heated. McCarthy Apts.. (30 Pine. Phone 800. A5-S5 ROOMS (20 597-W. Lincoln. Phone J27-A27 FOR RENT Completely furnish ed spts. Garage, paving, near building. Just off Main street on Broad. Rex Arms Apta. Phone 11 H. J20-A2O FOR RENT Furnished taourt apt., 2 rooms and bath, elec tric range, hot water. Carage. 836. 1(15 Esplanade. Phone 794-W. Al-Sl FOR RENT Completely furnish ed apts.. garage, new building. Just off Main on Broad. Re Arms. Phone 1116. J20-A2 FOR RENT We can save yen big money at the Arcade Kotei . Apartmenta, furnished com pletely, electric ranges, linen, dishes and telephones. Or rooms with private hatha at real rut rates to permaaant guests. Arcade. M-it A