PAGE TWO HE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON January 22, 1932 V Schilling is the only coffee roaster in America who specializes in making fine coffee exclusively. That's the only way fine things are ever mad W arp ever mane. ' Wings of the morning! Th Klamath Division of th United State Reclamation aerv lc will open tor business In the bow federal balldlDii Monday mornlni, N. O. Wheeler, chief clerk, stated Friday. All official! and employe, ot lb service war builly moving record, engineering equipment, engineering desks and table and other thing from lb former lo cation on Norlh Eleventh street to tha offices wblch occupy the office on lb (bird floor ot (ho federal building, with the ex ception of an offlc for I'nlted state Commleatoaer Bart C. Thomas. Aa record and map ar nor. d they ar refilled Immediately. Wheeler atated to avoid misplac ing anything. Federal Prohibition Agent Harry Holland waa alao moving Into hla office on the aerond floor of th federal building Friday. Henderson to Talk At Merrill Meeting County Agent C. A. Hender son baa been requested to speak before the Merrill (ratine at tha (rang hall In Merrill next Mon day evening at 8 o'clock on marketing. LICKNMK KKlTltKI) A marriage license was Issued January 21 to Theodore Walker and Vernetta Riddle, both ot Beatty. Ssfa fSSfsj SsvTmibsS raSgS rfgmgu bKsjii SeSsS fcrndl 5552 i(RS5i MMA ! KrtfAl MfJA; ! hm j fKIMAj MM 1 IM ! mfi j ftMA ' MM! tlni JjoJ hrni fartl li fcrrJ fcrrra ftral Lo2 KM IKrMAl WMA1 IKIMA1 tea WMAl 1, MjMAl Pl5!Ej -"4 k .1 IKItjA! ISTirlH IKIMA Johnson's Groceteria and Independent Meat Market 127 South Sixth Street for K. L M. A. Orange Stamps Given With Each Purchase Phone 221 or 222 FOR FREE DELIVERY Twice Daily 9 A. M. 1 P. M. SPECIALS FOR Saturday and Monday, Jan 23rd-25th Eggs Strictly Fresh Klamath County Ranch Extra 2 Doz. for 45c Corn Flakes Kellogg' Lar 81m Package 4Pkgs.25c Coffee All th Popular Brand la Vacuum Packed Tin 35c Lb. Raisins 4 lb. Package 8eedl 33c Each Del Monte Corn Whit or Golden Bantam No. X Can 2 Cans for 29c Malted Milk Borden' Quality . Large Sixa 45c Each Del Monte' Peas Early Garden Variety No. 1 Can 2 Cans for 35c Honey Klamath Grown Comb Honey 2 Combs for 39c Pineapple Broken Sliced No. 2V4 Cans Llbbys Quality 2 Cans for 25c Salt Foil Weight 1 lb. 8hakr Plain or lodlied 8c Each Peaches Del Mont Quality No. I hi Can 811ced or Melba Halve 2 Cans for 35c ii Small White Beans fancy Recleaned Stock New Crop 5 Lbs. for 19c 6 Lbs. for 35c Rice Fancy Bin Rose Quality 3 Lbs. for 19c 6 Lbs. for 35c Van Camps Pork & Beans Medium Bit Tin 4 cans for 25c Large Bit Tins 3 cans for 35c n Fruits and Vegetables Lettuce Imperial Valley Bead Lettuce 3 heads for 25c Oranges New Crop Navels Medium Size 3 Doz. for 25c Celery Large Stocks Well Bleached 2 for 25c Apples Splttenburgs Fine for Eating $1.19 Box 8 Lbs. for 25c Sweet Potatoes Fancy Southern Cellar Stock 6 Lbs. for 25c Bananas Fancy Golden Rip Fruit 4 Lbs. for 25c FALL INTO PIT SERIOUS FOR JACKSON MAN (Conttuued from Page One) atb Falla from Med ford Thurs day to Inspect tha modern beat ing equipment of eereral build Inga preliminary to Installing a beating aystetn In the new court home under construction at Medtord. After visiting th courthouse, the party ot officials had gone to the lllrvt building, at Twelfth and Mailt. As they were exam ining th heating avateni. one of Sparrow's companions euggeated they find th Janitor, who was In another part ot the basement. One of the men started to IlKht a match, aud Hparrow atepped backward Into the pit. Hla head struck th cement. Th pit waa about all feet deep, and th aame distance across. It waa evidently con structed for Installation of some part of th beating equipment. Sparrow' head struck the bot tom of the cement bin. and nar rowly missed a protruding pipe, which, according to tha physi cian, would have caused instant death. Although Sparrow waa not tin conscloua h waa la a state ot delirium when hla companions removed him to th Klamath Valley hospital. Ills condition waa unchanged at a lute hour Friday afternoon. Mrs. Sparrow and their son were immediately notified In Medrord. They arrived late Thursday afternoon. MERCURY AT BIEBER GOES TO 10 BELOW (Continued from Pag On) Murv. A alow rate of .need I. advised for safety. I The Alturas-Lakevlew road Is I in fair condition. Sine 34 mile of thla road ar not aurfaced. It 1 subject to weather conditlona, and la rough at the present time. Th Lakevlew-Rend road ta fair, being rough and anowy In plares. Th Alturae-Ilteber-Keddlng road 1 In fair condition. The Alturas Susanvill road la paaaahle Chalna and abovel are neceasary. Th Red Bluff-8usanvlll road Is now open to two-way traffic; however, chains are necessary. Th Klamath Falls-Weed road I good, though a little muddy in place during th middle ot the day. It 1 advisable to carry chains. Highway In th vicinity of Portland ar In fin shape. The Pacific highway la good. Chalna ar no longer neceasary on the Siskiyou mountain section. The Waplnltla cut-off I In good condition. Rural Mail Contract I Plan Hit by Brown i WASHINGTON, Jan. It VP) Postmaster-General Brown today 1 expressed opposition to a bill to , place rural delivery service on a i contract basis. ! In a letter to Chairman Oddl ' of th aenate poatoftlc commit- ' tee. Brown said enactment of th measure would lower th stan dard ot branch of tb poatal i errlc which "provide com plete and appreciated postal facilities to , 890, 000 families." 8fIT FILED Suit has been filed by Bertha J. Abrahamson versus John Brett and G . Kelley. The plaintiff ask for Judgment of $2,250 with Interest, alleged du on a promis sory note. Attorney' fees ot 1150. with eost and disburse ments of the action are also aiked. WEATHER Th Cyclo-Stormagraph at Un derwood's pharmacy shows a slightly higher barometric pres sure today and a continuation ot fair weather, with low tempera ture 1 Indicated. The Tycoa recording thermom eter registered maximum and minimum temperature today a follows: High, IS Low. 1 Forecast for the next z4 hours: Fair and cool, with moderate wind. BELIEF IS TOPIC R. D. Kll.r, secretary, pre sided at Rotary club luncheon Friday at the Pelican Grille In th absence of th president and vice president end turned the meeting over to Don Humwalt who Introduced Commissioner Char lee R. Williams, apeaker of th day. Commissioner Wllllama, i mem ber of the Governor' Relief Committee, discussed th organi sation and work of that eommlt te from It origination until the present time, telling of th vari ous branchea of work engaged In and what bad been don. Charles riarrah presented vocal elections, accompanied at the piano by nr. Albert Thlel. Women to Discuss Nation's Relations International Relations Is tha subject tor a program to be put on Monday evening at 30 o'clock at the Kptscopal church parish bouse when the Business and Professional Women's club meets. Mrs. Jvnn Young will be chairman ot th meeting. Luke Walkei will allow mov ing pictures of hla recent world lour. Uany a long search ends In th Classified Section. TRAVELING MAN ENDORSES ALL-BRAN Si' It Brought Relief From Constipation "Two-Gun" Crowley Goes to Chair with Smile on Lips BIND SINll PHISON. tlsslnlng, N. V Jau. I. (U.fO Frames ?wu-(lun) t'mwlev, 31-year-old ilnsperadu who killed a police man aud defied th whole New York pci lice force to gel him, was put to death In the electrlo chair last nlKhl at 11:01. Crowley went to the chair swaggering, a antll on hi Up. nut liter, was mm of th sullen haired for th world In hla face. At 11:01 the grim procoaKlnn from the death house entered lit alleut chamber where the Inslru- i I.. l n- i-ii'lll Ul U''HM! pu"W in" v-m- llvr, 10 stops from th slluully winging tioor. .Nut Afraid Crowley looked neither startled nor afraid aa be approached the chair. lie. hi. bltn wer Chap lulu John McCaffrey and Chief Keeper T. !. Hcb.ehy. II dis dainfully shook away the sup port Ihey were willing to offer. Ilia gull was firm and swing ing aa ha walksd lowarda the silent spectators. As he reached Hi chair, of hla own accord he began un buttoning III top bullous of his wbll. shirt, Aa he stood tli.rs. firmly uu hla feut and still sutlllui. hla 1,-se ram to r.t on lh figure of Hergeant Hlephen Lyons, on of lh guarda who had been el lentlr to III in , In Hi deulh house. Ills snill broailsned and he said, cheerfully, "Hello, Knrge." Firt in Car Is Cause of Alarm Th fir department was railed out at 1:01 a, m. Friday to linguist) a fir In a roup park.d at 3 Washington alr.et. Th car, belonging to Charla Bald win, waa back In commission within IV minute.. ffSiu3 wto JSOT racra ra tmsj C" i' Wffl fej fctata .iis 1 want to tak thla unsolicited mean to tell you what AiX-BraN has don for m. "I am on th road alt th time, and thi ha a tendency to consti pate me, or any on who travels all th time. I used to euffer a great deal from constipation, until some on told m about Kellogg1 At4 Beam. Since I have been eating thla cereal, I hare been cured ot con atipation. I heartily endom it to any on suffering as I did." Mr. B. F. Pollard, Marion, M. C. Constipation is caused by lark of two things in th diet: "Bulk" to cxercia th intestines. Vitamin B to ton th intestinal tract. Labora tory testa show All-Bran provides both. At the same time. It supplies Iron for th blood. Th "bulk" in Atx-Bgaw Is simi lar to that of lettuce. Within th body, it forma a soft mass, which gently clears th intestine of wastes. Being; a Mtwrol correcUv All-Bean is tiot habit-forming;. How much better than risking pills and drugs so often harmful. , Two tables poonfuls dally will over come moat type of constipation serious cases, with every meal, if you have intestinal trouble not re lieved this way, ae jour doctor. Serve All-Bran as cereal with milk or cream, or us in cooking. At all groeets In th rtd-and-jcrern package. Mad by Kellofs in BatU Creek. 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MARKIAftKS BENJAMIN-DKNN'Y David Henry Benjamin to Clara Velda Denny, both of Klamath Falls, January 21, 1932, by Justice of the Peace W. B. Barnes at th Klamath, county court house. In Our Meat Department Cuts from Klamath County Fancy Young Pork Pork Shoulder Roasts lb 12c Pork Chops lb 16c Pork Steak lb 13c Pork Leg Roasts lb 16c Pork Hocks lb 10c Pork Sausage 2 lbs for 25c Fancy Chickens and Rabbits j 1 jl jS jjplj jj J fj FUNERAL NOTICES CORA A. HMITH Friends are respectfully invit ed to attend th funeral services for th lata Cora A. Hmlth, to be held Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Earl Whltlock fun eral home. Pine avenue at Sli.'h, with Rev. Melville T. Wire pastor of the First Methodist church, of ficiating. Vault entombment will b mad la Llnkvllls cemetery. IHRAKI, IlKLLEVAXCE Funeral services for th lata Israel Bellevanc will b held Monday arternoon at Los Angelos, Calif., with Interment following In th family plot In th Los An geles csmetery. The remains wer forwarded by th Earl Whltlock funeral home, accompanied by a son, Joseph Bellavance, JOYCE EHTKLLA TAYLOR Friends ar Invited to attend the funeral services for Joyce Entella Taylor, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Taylor, to ba held at 2 p. m. ftatii'rday at th McUlnnls-Parker funeral homo, Pins avenue at Eighth street, with Rev. Melville T. Wire ot the Methodist church officiating. Interment will follow in tha family plot in th Llnkvlll i cemetery. 1LQ)UP! Magnussen Cleared Of Charge Because Of Evidence Lack Henry Magnussen was cleared of th charge of operating an un anltary market Friday morning, when th caa waa dismissed by Justice of the Peace W. B. Barnes. Th cas has been pend ing for some time, sine Barnes took It under advisement, and the dismissal waa announced be cause of lack of sufficient evidence nisi A- iiinli. iV. kJ. I as r imti-n i i rr it It was Henry that Bust the Klamath Meat Ring on August 1st, 1930 It was Henry's that bust the Klamath Milk Ring a little over a month ago. It was we Henry's of that wee little market that was hailed1 into court on trumped-up charges. It was we Henry's that beats this case single-handed without aid of attorneys because Henry is right. Because Henry is fighting your battle because Henry is fearless and Henry will fight It out along that line if it costs the price of the shop and then some. Henry predicts 6c per quart milk in the near future, as we sold it a month ago. Henry's the smallest, ex clusive retail market in this city, retailing more tonnage than any other market in town. Small, indeed, yet big enough to keep all the rest in check and on tip toes. "HENRY'S MARKET IS CLEAN AND KEPT CLEAN" testifies State In spector emeritus Joe Kimsey. Fresh Lean Side Pork Fat Salt Pork Fresh Sliced Liver Roast of Mutton Choice Red Salmon Rib Steaks of Beef Pure Lard-Gov. Insp. Pork Steak Beef Steak Beef Pot Roast Choice Pork Roast Lean Shortening-Gov. Insp. Fresh Ground Hamburger Fresh Ground Breakfast Sausage Oleomargarine ShC lb. ' lb. 0 lb. QUANTITIKH LIMITED.