j i i 1 ' is : Vr.GE SUPPORT Oi CZ BOND ISSUE (Continued from page 1) state board of health spoke. : "The outlet of the sewage drainage In Klamath Falls la de plorable," Dr. Strieker aald. With the continued uaa of tho rex pool the drat thing the peo ple of Klamath Falls will hive to contend with la the possible Infection of your drinking water." Assailing the use of tha aep tlc Unk. Dr. Strieker declared tanka used in Klamath Falls do hot aufflce. "No growing city with any pride ahould hava such a -sys-lem." the apeaker elated. "A pumping plant to drain low lands is another thing that you muxt have; and let me any that the atate board of health will not approve of any plan but a mod ern one. - "Don't try to build a cheap plant, which In the long run will cost yon more, but Instead get the proper ground work for unit sewer system that will take- care of this city for all time la come. Vote what la nec essary for this system for you will aave It a hundred timea over In your health conditions," Dr. Strieker concluded. A. L. Mallery, newspaperman apoke on the possibilities of an aviation field In Klamath Falls, and gave interesting data on the proposed plan which the Amer ican Legion hoped to outline tor this work In Klamath Kails. The program waa alven under tha direction of the American Legion Post and the Ladies Aux iliary of the Legion and proved one. of the outstanding forums of tha season. Mrs. E. T. Hunter lh her usual gracious manner rendered? two vocal numbers, "Slttln Thlnktn" and "What Does It Matter." which were well received. How ard West accompanied Mrs. Hunt er at the piano. Miss Vivian Trounce, popular pianist of this city pleased the audience with two delightful piano numbers. The musical program waa un der the direction of the Ladies Auxiliary, with Mm. Earl Tem plar, president of the auxiliary, presiding. Paul Landry of the Legion post presided as chairman of the program. Louis Porter, newly elected commander'ot the Legion post waa seated with the apeak era of the day at the head of the table.. SLAVS FAMILY FARMINGDALE. N. Y.. Feb. 1. WV-Despondent because of 111 health Claude H. Prlddy. 45. to day killed hia wife and two aons. 1 and 13, with an axe. Arrested In his home a few hours later, he wrote out a full confession on hia portable typewriter, the police aid.' The ancients believed that kiss ing a pretty girl waa a sure cure for headache. After all, there la nothing like old fashioned reme dies. Obituary JOHV LAVENDER LAXTO.V John Lavender Laxton. a well known resident of Lakevlew, en tered Into rest in thla city at 7:15 'Tuesday evening. Hia passing be ing the termination of an Illness of 10 days' duration. Mr. Laxton waa born In Lenoir. K. C. and waa In his 42nd year when called. .To mourn his loss he leavea hia wife, Mrs. Sadie Laxton and son, Jlmmie, of Lakeview; two broth ers, Blair Laxton of Lanolr. N. "-., and W. W. Laxton of Oregon City; a half brother, Robert Bruce Laxton, of itoomer, N. C, four .ulsters, Mrs. Bertha Barlow and Mrs. 4. K. Brookshlre. both of Lenoir. N. C, Mrs. F. B. Tllley of Long Island. N. C. and Mrs. Flnley Ernest of Elk Horn, W. Va.; and a step-mother, Mrs. K A. Laxton, of Boomer. N. C. The remains are In the slumber room of the Towey Mortuary, where friends may call and pay their respects. The time and place of the funeral will be an nounced at a later date. "Keeping is Our Little Ampere Says: .;" Inspection is . Protection Did you know that a battery lasts longer when it is kept fully charged? That's what the generator on your car is for. We can tell you whether it is doing its job. The advice is free. The remedy costs but a trifle, and you can't say that about a new battery. Glad to check yours up any time. Come in. FLOYD HENRIOTT 320 So. 6th 3t. Phone 397 New Graham Half -Ten Delivery Car v.. ., i . ""- '.ywi .-t- ,2 P t Jtv a-V,v ; . . Beauty and smartness in ap pearance arc as important in com mercial cars as in line passenger automnlulrs. So say engineers and hody designers of Graham Broth ers, the truck division of Dodge Brothers, who believe the com mercial car reflects the character of its owner's business. Thus in the new Vj-ton delivery car oi (irahain Brothers these qualities are demonstrated in their latest a-.pUtiin. Something About Oil j A portion of the American public. Inclined to smile cynically when told that the overproduction of to day baa plunged thousands of oil operators Into a struggle tor their business life, overlooks the highly competitive nature of the oil Indus try as a logical cause for the pres ent situation. Few American Industries exceed the mining, redoing, and market ing of petroleum and Ita products in the Intensity jf lu eompetltiva oatura. x Competition begins with a mad rush to buy or lease land wherever oil prospects are found or where oil Is actually discovered. And the first beneficiary of these operations, the farmer, generally makes a larger net profits on bis Investment than do the oil companies what ever the ultimate result of their operations. An oil company may already be producing more crude oil than It can market satisfactorily, but let some prospector sink a well 00 land adjoining his holdinjs. and strike oil. and there la no alternative but to drill more wells In order to pro tect Its own leases from being drained dry of oil by lu neighbors. Or. If a company has leased land, the lessor wants bis royalty pay ments to ' begin tight ' now he wastes little Urns In worry over whether there la already an oer supply of oIL A few figures In round numbers will help to dispel the too well cir culated Impression that the oil In dustry Is draining a great natural resource of Oklahoma and not giv ing the state and Its people their rightful share. Oklahoma land owners sre esti mated to receive KO.OOO 000 a year In lease rentals, compared with f 17.000.000 paid in taxea 00 all the tarm land in the state. Royalties on production amount to an esti mated 150.000.000 annually: taxea of all kinds collected from oil peo ple. 130.000.000 a year. Drilling, development and operating costs. It Is eutmated go-well above 12)9.000.000 a year. Add these figures. The total varies little from the probabla value to the producer of this year ly production on the basis of pres ent prices. Norman (Ok.) Tran script. ' Lively Business" Smartness and Speed PI113 Other Qualities This addition to the Graham Flrothcrs line Is fitted, with handomcly tinUhcd low janel body with the ultrc-smart cadet front and visor. The extra tire is carried at the side in the re cessed fender. Note the single driver's eat in rear view at lower left. This can he aucmented hy a foldinp srat if an errand hoy is carried. The extra space provided as the riht nf the driver hy the elimination of the lull front scat i MOKKl AS "VAti" I Failing to koep his promise to leave Klamath Falls. Juan Fig uera wna bark In the city jail ' lhi mnrnlnp hiuilcpd fnr a Km- ond time as a .vagrant. When brought before Judge Lem Gaghagvn. Flguera. waa fined tltiO and 50 days in the city Jail. He will serve out his sentence this time. HOLD HICKMAN IS SANE YOUTH (Continued from page One) ence to get Hickman a position in theses Angeles bank in which he later stole by gorged chocks. Two Jurors today continued to take notes on the testimony given on the depositions. One used a stenographer's notebook, a con siderable portion of which had been filled and turned bark since yesterday morning. Other Jurors listened very closely to the read ing of the monotonous questions and answers, the majority ot which were very similar in. iin lure. both query and reply. a,'ra. Charles Edwards, wlf of Captain Edwards of Kansas City. Announcement " Medford-KIamath Freight Line il Koim oimrrly at the II. It. ' 1L (isrnce has moved ths-lr office to the Southern Oregon Stage Office 615 Main j Phone 599 V HUNTS CRATERIAN Mtslfonl, Oregon ONE MtillT MONDAY, FEB. Gillian AieeersoN nuu VINCENT VOUMANx NAUTICAL MUSICAL COMEOy SUCCESS oNCvVWRX, LONDON. CHICAGO, SINGING &BANCING CHORUS OF 40 urae ROUND' IHimRLO SONGMSBi vINCiNJ WUMiNS SING HALLELUJAH' 'SOMETIMES IM HAPrTfie. II I l7?i J JIB alt sl ... 1M, or JW I El 1 BS1 -fc IB II I H If I - M II Mil If 11 1 I jJS MAIL OIIDKRH NOW I loor 1st IM rows ....$3.)0 Nojt six roars, 62.00; Iliihinre 't Rtiltnny lr;t It rnns 92.0(1 Ibilmicv SI nil sr-nts plus 10 tax Emphasizes allows carrying space for extra Ions bnndles. The quick getaway and hih !ecd for which Dodge Brothers four -cylinder engine is noted give the mw delivery car ability to do its work quickly and eco nomically. The same dependa b;lity which characterises the (irahatn llrothcrs trucks of larger capacities up to two tons is said to he mhcrctl' iu the new cars. 1 testified she and her husband twere porsonal friends -of Hick man and that the youth wrote them after his cheek forgery trouble in Loa Angeles to which ' Captain Edwards wrote Hickman !a reply. She declared she then ; auid to Captain Edwards that ; there must be something wrong ; with Illrkman. Under cross examination aho j told the state she thought "he j would have to be insane to steal I money." SAN FRANCISCO Klamath-Lakeviev Stage Line Reduced Fares , Klamath Fnlls to Ijikertew J 6.00 .One Way ! 10JO, Round Trip ' Stage leaving dally at S a. m. from , Terminal Stage '. Depot 613 Slain St. Phone 920 Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. of New York Local Representatives: F. . D. ROBINSON ' I. I. RICflEY , Tel. 523-W'l Red Ball Stage Line NEW REDUCED RATES TO LAKEVIEW st Jf.00 On Way ll.OO Round "Trip Phone 77 or 600 HOWARD Transportation Co. STAGES Leaving Klamath Falls 7:SO A. M., 10:00 A. l.. 1 P. M.. 4:tO p. M.i mnkliiK counPc tlons to I'orllDiiil anil vrsy points same dny. Connertlrins at Ashland Willi Pickwick Htatccs for California points 7:K0 A. M. and 1:00 I. M. Stages make direct through connnctlons to Portland and Seattle 10:00 A. M. and 4:40 P. M. 8tages make direct con nections to San Francisco and Los Angeles. . Local Office 013 Main St. KLAMATII'WEED STAGB to Weed and Intermediate Points lv. K. F. 7:80: Ar. Weed 13 LT.'Wced l:SO; Ar. K. F. 0:00 I Hinges Leaving Stage Terminal Depot 013 Main St, ; Isfittingty I'liJitllHli'! ! If xpreasedM I; itflJSlJS ! ! this beautiful !"nll II J I 1 ;l hotel. Excellent I uitltl' tan,.E 1 I dining room. I'lJ-'a"'; !'??'! 1 I" TAYLOJt. "ADD l-ll'K TO vol II V l ilts, AMI VEAU-S TO VOI U LU K." SoiiK'thing wrong when you h gtn to hnvo kldnoy Imt itliins, loo Ir.'Miioiit night calls, scanty burn ing secretions. Itheuiniiiln uches, stiff swollen Joints nro all warn ing symptom. Mrs. J. K. Bioveu son, Emporia, Kansas, says; "Nearly every day aoimxiiie ukUh mo what I took that helped tnu so wonderfully, I toll them glad ly of Foley Hills diuretic, that cured my Ilia and lifted' the clouds from my life." Men and women everywhere- tiso and rec ommend llietll, lintel woodr's Phymary. , TAKE LXAMH Pupils of Klamuth county rural ni-lmni'v whimly ,m Im.v Ihlw week taking semester examina tions this week, it waa announced today trom the county school superintendent's office. Legal Notices M MMONK IN FOUKCMIMI It K OK DELINOl KNT TiX t EltTtF ' H'.VTK K-JTt. In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, for Klamath .County. " Hen (lay, Plaltlff, vs. Oo. OuIohs, and Mary N. Iluues. soma' Quality Service and Value Always Phone 261 'TO,m rAreR : , MUClffALWATS jlV I txNMimM&M. fv-) v Waft wwttx rRoncnoH i MMA&E. P X HOUSEHOLD SIZE "TiC X iff Pli V Will Not Ruat Bai'Cay Wrought f) 4 j v at money V telM HOUSFHOLO , iaV irt SAVING PRICES 'A. . .i a , i).l.p,,M ft HAMMER 1 2K Special BSffi A ? r Wit " LtsJ- tS. fy-i'', By tk. M.krs ef f j " & Tack Claw ivC 1 ill f .C-mmssasssB Q 'Jf$ you'll LiKE'm Jiff of V X I oit EETTER PIES IffiHANDT SIZE 3 LB. PKS. UAKL ' . ""SAUCEPAN WH-, QIC :to-S5n.S3C l(Jv7 Trade ?- COME TO OUR STORE - YOU irZt&$ V Capacity WILL FIND LOTS OF OTHER 1 ;jj IkW $yy it tfM , Quick , g. '. S' . BARGAINS SUCH AS' - X YSi fi fcJ VA fed 45 VOLT - m " Ensmelad Sep Dish. . .. .10c f WHILE-THEY lSHKSCnT -CasnnlBb-t Rl Vefetable Brush 10c m titi'' 'P"" j r - frT'-?rfll 1 Glass Measuring Cup..... 10c H LAST " Vf'tCTt( . .'' rjl ltfsM Aluminum Cup. 10c F ' ?WWvfil. 3 WE'LL' GIVE TOO , CjV fv " f I ijVlOc TOR YODR OLD - , I ALUMINUM HEATS QUICKER I fl BROKEN PARING KNIFE ; l N Jl aW' "v I MBrininyouro.doeand'ex.h; tcl.nln. 5C M SJ 4 fV chane h lor this new one of V VI Scrubbint or Cleaning tO S2SIJ I;1 ( .'IrLlIh nor'n!!!! U 2l TRAIN YOUR -XimM& PIE PANS OF '."J A K iiwsh nor diKvlor-. , J J&i . CHILDREN TO BE fiPI PURR ALUMINUM lUC & lr White Enameled Handle cWi INDUSTRIOUS ysrf&&V) Iff ,,i j,.1 'J vm ty 4 If- 1 Vm Sv 'roT i THE EESTTjUALITY MADE . 1j I Exchange Price J QC jh rs Children 1 J j ' gygTysta ' a 7 -.CSats v no a CAi : V , tOSi 1flCv I Will Not Rust 754 -.k Had. ; 'i$MLci. 5!S ?!?Tr3 f V$tM$?fy s CRIP tite""" (Z LmS fgtf'MtAWTS,mmmL .. J s . I CLOTHES PIN BAC , fYOUROLD TfToTATO MASHER t THE EDGE LAYS FLATl ? I ICTI CAN OPENER I With 'Tik f, AGA1HSTpTHE FLOOR TURNER , -.ft . &'10C 1 ;XQcfcaM IOC m r-39c Itlmee cull Mary lltines. Defend-) 1 ants. ! . To (Ion. Ouless, ond Mury N. j dunes, sometime culled Mary Danes, tho nhove named defeud i a 111 . 1 In. the Name of tho Ht.ito of Oregon,' You lire hereby noli Hied that Hen (lay, the holder of I Certificate of liollniiiieiiey mi m ! bered 1413, issued on Ilia 4th I day of Junuury, lllllt, hy the Tux 1 Collector of tho County of Klam ath, Htnto of Orngou, for lift) amount of 3 14, the anine being the amount then due and delin quent for- taxes tor the .year mo, together with penally, In. terest anil costs thereon upon the real properly assessed to you, of which you are the owner aa appears of record, situated III said County and Statu, and par ticularly bounded and described aa follows, to.wlt: lllusk 7 and fllnrk 8 III the ' town of Wordvii. Klamath funn ily. Oregon, according to tho duly recorded plat thereof 011 file with tho county clerk of mi Id county. You nro further notified thai said lien liny has pnld lanes on said premium for prlur or 11 hue que nt years, with tho rale of In terest on said amounts as fol. lows: Year ,1)19; Data pnld. Jan ' 1 ' Y , . t , ' - ' ' Baldwin Hardware Co. The Winchester Store 6, 15S8; Tax lleerlpt No.. rlT2: Amount, I a I; lute of Interest,! Year lHtl: Unto puld, Jim. B. 1IOH: Tax Iteeelpt No, MM; Amount, 41. Ul; liute of lulurvat, 1J-. Year 1D2I i I lute paid, Jan. 5, 1U2K: Tax llerelpt No., H 4 5 1 : Amount, 11.44; Hutu ot Interest, 1 1 V. Year 1 0913 : Dale paid, Jan. 5. 1V3K; Amount, !..' Year G. 1UXH; Amount, 11. Year 6. ms Tax Iteeelpt No., H7H; I J.7J; line of Interest,' HIS: Dulo puld, Jan. i Tax Hncolpt No., SJ7H, I 7.1; Huts of Interest, UJ1; Data puld,' Jan. ; Amount, II 11; Ituln of Interest, 12. Year l:'l; Dalo paid, Jan. B, 13K; Tax Heeolpt No., !; Amount, $1.11; Huts of Interest, !". Year 1125: Dale p.tld. Jan.' B, 13H; Tax lleeelpt No., 113:111; Amount, $.0; Itute of Interest, U"r. Year 1926: Dale paid, Jan. B. rUSS; Tax lli'.elpt No,, 123011; iViioiTnt. .78; Itiilu of Inturust, 13. Hnid lleo. Ouless, and Marv N, llaiiea, somet lines called .Mary 1 1 lines, as the owners of the legal , title of tho ahovo described prop-' ily as ihn samn aiiuear nf rec ord, and each of the other per. suii'i nhovii naiiii'd sin horeliy lurlhor liolllied that lieu (lay will apply lo tha CIitiiII Court of the County and sUuto afore, aald i'or a ilu. reo loroi'ltmlllg Ilia Hen iiKiiliist the properly ulmvrt, doMerlhed mid Itlenltolieil In an HI eertlflente. And you ar horeliy siimiuoned to uppear within sixty days lifter the Hint publication hereof n ml defend this netlou or puy Ihu ninouiit 1I110 as ulmvo shown, together with costs and scorned luierest, anil In iusb of your failure In do so a llioreo will he rendered foroiloalng the lien of said luses and costs Bgulnst the luud and premises ahoYo mimed. This siiiiinions Is puhllalied hy order of the Hon. A. L. Louvitt, JuiIku of suid Court, mudo and dated this Slat dny of January, 12N. wherein duln ol first pub lication Ih fUi'd as lat duy ot Fehnury, 1HS8. VI proi ea and papers In this proi-voilliiK may ho served upon the iinilerslKiied residing within the St nt 0 of Oregon, ul Ihu ud ilietiH hereafler mentioned. , V. II. MII.I.H, Attorney lor the I'luluilff. Addietia t, 1. 00:11 Is llldg., Kluuir ath Falls. Oru. Fl--15-a3-Sll-M7 Special Bargains During - Thu ; Sale ' 414 Main ayyyTVrrAs,rrrrsrassaj