JW Elgin r'..T-- ;--rr v THE EVENTNCt HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS.' OREGON Tut'mlny, April 24. 1928 , f'. P. AHKKW KOKI'EITS I rylng a concea'.ed weapon and Il.tlL ton DHl NKEN'KHS the other for being drunk, 1. F. '! ' I Askew forfeited ball la the ium "Because ba failed to appear la jot 173. j police court thla morning to an-J Askew waa arrested late Men-; wer to two charges, one lor car- day afternoon on aouth Sixth DOLLAR DAY Saturday, April 28 A Monthly Event street by city police officers tor being drunk. A scorch cf hla person found be wnt earning a revolver which was loaded. ' INDIAN' I NAlll.K TO PAY J'INKi I'nablo to pay a fine of tlvqj tor driving an automobile while Intoxicated, Fred Captain, Indian, j was sent to the city jail tor SO i days thla morning by Judge Lem Gaghagen. Captain was arrested ' late Monday afternoon on the Pelican City road tjr Lee Craft. Harvey Drew,-driving with Cap tain at the time of the arrest was charged with being drunk. He too was unable to pay hla tine of 125 and will serve out a It days' sentence In the city Jail. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. I am a candidate for county commissioner of Klamath county on the democratic ticket In the May primary. If nominated and elected I will aerve the voters and taxpayers to (he best of my ability. 1 have served on the county fair board the past three years and have had considerable experience In county affaire. Tax payers need not suspicion that I have pledged myself to any one faction, but if elected will deal fair and just with all, as I have In the past 40 years that I have lived In Klamath county. K. M. HAMMOND. A21-M18 Inc. 1 SCHOOL HONORS AGAIN ANNEXED BY RIVERSIDE of the popular 1 At The Orpheus Tan Is one spring colors, That ought to make AVIll llava one of our most t .s. popular young men. The senate! I'nlversnl's long hrrnuK'd laugh oil Investigators tunned hlra special "The Cohens and Kellys urcd roles, while In the support- i uilupllon nnd continuity. At the plenty. tu Paris," a sequel to the f unions lug cast nro Vera tloiilou. Kulu Orpheus loiluy tor the last times. "Cohens nnd Kelly," l now ' I'rhe, Charles IMiiuey, nlnvhiB to nudlenees. at I he Or- nnd (luiiruilo Aslor pheus. tleorgo HUlney mid J. Far rell Miirlhinnld vnnet the f Hue Carol Wllllnm llenudlun wlelilrd Din nioguphotie, while Al Colin wrote Hie siory. NEW DRESS SHIRTS so New Collar attached, smart dress shirts of 7 percales and madras. Full cut, union made by Boss. All sizes, coat styles. Fast colors and desirable designs. Here is a shirt you have wished, for at a very moderate price. So. stock a few while they last. ' 1 l aint mad at nobody"" SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS 3C if i- RUGS Special Sale on Axminister Rugs Homecrest Rugs, made by Marshall-Field & Co., Chicago, 111. These are High-Grade Rugs VENETIAN SEAMLESS Kegular Price $47.50 A( -Regular Price $62.00 Sale Price P'V si- p,v0 FLORENTINE SEAMLESS $52 jlfD i i n pi , 1 - wawwMawwinl LANG RANGES New colors, apple green and sandstone. ' The Lang Ranges are guaranteed to burn LESS WOOD than any other stoves. We have all sizes, from camp to family Ranges. We have - some Special Prices on PRINTED LINOLEUM PLAIN CUP AND SAUCER 10c COMPLETE Lucas Furniture & Hardware 826 Main Street Once more lllverskta uhxl ' holds honors a banner school j for the city of Klumath Falls, with an average attendanco of ; 98.3 for the entire month out of , a total registration of 21S tor' the arhool year, j ' Fremont school placed aecond ' 'for the mouth with an average i of 96.4 out of a total registrar I tlon of 465 tor the year. Fair-1 view and Pelloan City tied for I third place with 95.3 out of a ' total reglatraticn of 280 and 14' for the year. Central school showed a' percentage attendanco of 94.7 out of a total registra tion of 133 whllo Mills waa laat on the list with an average of 93.9 out of 537 total registra tion. At Central school, the aecond low grade waa banner room with no tnrdluea; fourth high at Fatrvlew claimed tbia honor: eighth high at Fremcat and third low and fourth low at Mills. , A city tota registration for the year amounted O 1875 with 1530.3 the average number at tending, while the dally attend ance was 1449.9 with 1S0S re maining at tho close of the month. During the month 99 j tardy marks were recorded I against students and two for the teachers ct the achooU. ' FIND TRACE OF , . ORGANIC LIFE (Continued from page 1) i ' ' 1 formed at that uiwe have prob j ably been erased. The grand can I yon la one ct the tew places dia I covered where tuoy have been I preserved by nature la a coudl ' Hon making It relatively easy 1 to reccgnlte traces of such orga nisms. Whether any of tho rock for mations in the base limestone Investigated by Dr. White carry traces of animal life has not been determined but he said hi bad found "reefs unmistakably of algal deposition and several other types of deposit very prob ably cf algal origin," while molds! 'possibly of animal but surely of organic origin." were discov ered about the sume tlms .in a layer of shale just .above 'thej llmestock by G. K. Sturdevant.l grand canyon national park natu ralist. ... i It la in this region, where some of the rock formations are estimated to date back 1.4 v0 000,000 years, that the academy, : with the financial support of the Carnegie corporation through the Carnegie Institution of Washing-' ton la establishing a permanent' exhibit of evidenrea of pre-h's- torlc life in their natural envir onment. These exhibits already cover a span of about 300,000. 000 years. . t . " I sprng 5usyjcr)6 frocks n JMV BsMBMHHnB Wl m Q'sMIMHWaMmMaWaW. i I L; A-.-J I'll THE SMARTEST VOGUE and the GREATEST VALUES T EFRESHING, SMART STYLES in dresses of the type selected for home wear --vet these are so distinctively fashioned they can be worn on many occasions when one prefers not to wear a silk dress. - , CUSY'JANE! FROCKS are so alluring you will . $ 95 want several, and so inexpensive one does not nesi tate to do so. The fabrics are guaranteed to retain their rich delicate coloring. It will not be injured oy laund ering and the patterns are unusually attractive. T V70MEN WHO HAVE difficulty in finding their size in a sale will find no such trouble in this event-we have provided well for the larger women. WADE OF EXCELLENT fine count matcrials including Rumson-Kaycord-Trinlcy suiting, etc. "The well-known Borden fabrics predominate. Flappers 15-1 7--19 Regular 1 to 6 SEE THIS WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT CA9 DQNAbD'S BadiesfffShoppo Arouuil the corner from Firlin llrug HUire Perfed Fit is assured .... I I. ' I II I . --. .. r . inuwav. - va .. v .-a.AW f it A For sale by t TIRE EXCHANGE Red Piper, i'Th'e Tiropraktor," 624 Klamath Avenue -B5Ttiasonsnasaaojsaa