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PAGE SIX TUESDAY, SF-rTEMHER 11. 1928 THE KLAMATH NEWS AMBROSE NABS LIQUOR CAR Acting on a "lip" that a largo coupe Udcn with liquor would enter the, rlty limits tin ring the early hour of Sunday morning enrou to from Weed. ruHfoinia, Kellh Ambrose derided to lake an early morning's drive toward the Hollldit.v Dairy tin the Ah-land-Klamaih Fall hiffhwav. i Driving idowly along the high- , way about & o'elork. Ambrose ' heard a cur approa, hinc. I.ook- Inif through the mirror nf his he reeoflnlaed the licence number. 207179. He leseni-d his speed but .lift driver of the Hulrk re- Around the World with the UNITED PRESS Hunters Obey, Radio Changes j Proclamation Made by. Hoard lo Ue hnlorced (Continued, from Tntre One) Church Treasurer . Suspected of Taking Funds an t.ie.eh company. .. M-.nr.t. Italy, Sept. lit "-MrM'orn were hp Me to ex plain lod:iy 1 he ai-eidenl w hi-h claimed live dining Ute .iand Prix auto rare here Sunday fc'niiHn M:tttr-i t m-u'liiim mid- fined lo paw him until ho had (U n,y 1ojUU( ,,h, (U,ch Mir,.omui reached the entrance of Mala hlR lu, tIU(k BllJ irt4slu,(i hUl, atrwH on South Itiversido. nt,M .n Amhroxe let him pa so and theu forced Mm to the curb. Demanding the key to the back of the car, the driver, John Sartor of Algonia, tin Italian, told the chief in broken Knglih he had uo keyi. ay have crumbled hroad. .jtln channel und power. kkkmx. ,,. ,.. k..u, i ::i rr;'r,;;:,a",r: sunt were. kilU'il and one Is bi III ( tlitu closing the deer season from ati,.fn.-tory solution of the exist-iiiIm-Iiik In kii explosion In the , smioinlHT 10 In September SH. Ins bnwtlcasiiiii: tannl... ticpha, mln,. in upper Sliest ibul inMlfar aJ aihontle. could A1lm,Bll ,. of , ., The inlm. belonss to the Anion . ,,.,,. ,.., Sunday una I oil ay 11 i ... .1......1 there has been no material cf- n,,, r, mu,y nf tli, smaller fort made ly KUntath sportsmen ir,.ad asters wore required to 10 violate the aiuto executive's share 1 1 1110 in a nave Icnulh with edict, one or more oilier mihi i,,mh. Sev- Marlon J ItarnvK. district same oral iu v n.illnn-t were ulieu warden, ban just completed a ! power and ' wuvo leuiith assign, survey of favorite doer hunting ineiiix for llie first time, anil ground, mmw existing stations received "We saw two cars yesterday. Increased power assignments tin apparently 011 their way into tho der the re-allocatinn plan, woods," the came warden said, : Hear. nil, .'rnntl "hut they changed their minds simultaneously with announce- after we talked to them a bit. men! of the reallocation, the business niTnuk-ciuent with hei "We made a complete survey commission extended all broad-' i,.(i to belief lltat the treasurer, I- Briand Speaks At League Meet (Continue,! In.rrt Vmgn One) ! IIOI.I.YWOOIt. Sept. 10. (t'I'l ""'"' " "'eieu .... . iippluus,.. Ilia declaruliou .us While Ihey kept . lose U ll , (k,,n , , ,,,.,,.,.,,,. , ,, over Hie licaiiilful Sonln Nordla, i ni, stul.V ri ported i.l.J.lloiu NorwcKian inolton picture act resM. : to the navul aareement, police toulKht hunl.Ml I'llutoli S ! Illwuun. Mullers C'arncs, suspected of ombesxliutt 1 M. Ilrlund'a apeech hroiuht lo a int!ll..n Hollarn from in climax III." aesslom. of the u- the llapilsl hoiue mission at At-1 nemhly lo dale. II wis partlcu-i lurly slKiilflciint that liv ill"-1 cussed the two problems which were topic of t'huueellor Muel ler'a speech, last week. In which j the tierman statesmau presented lleUln's views on 111 I l 11 V rluhlai The dilch was ficUt feel wide and was considered one of the safest In the world for spectators. lanla, tla. t'srues was treasurer of M.e mission oritanlsaliou mid Is nhl lo have ftmmccd efforts of M.cs N'.o.lia to enter tho pictures In II. .11. wood. She knew uoihltmof the source , ' reduction of armaments of i!' money she had received Herr Muellet had souiihl to from Cames. police deilnre.l. but Use the position of tho l.emuo of infoimation he had entered a Nations for discussion and selile- meut of 1 he entire disarmament pioklem, lucludtliK repaiallous C'.I.ASilOW. Scolland, Sept. 10 -Kor the first time in ii years. .At th. polio station wh n told Sir "" "va t,,r,'", and, alde from the he car would he broken Into, he,'" .v"."'1rv "l ,,"saB(: one was from lorv enses from October l.,who disappeared Aunust 11V. payments mid evacuation of the were to ovplro, mil II ' mluht be eu rouie to the film ; Uhlnelaud tierinany mi l Kronen, 11 Further et.n- !,n- ins Indicated ut I'ails when the be crauled alter thai! y. N.ir.'.la. who was enuaiv I llrlmid Kelloss treaty was slaue.l the car would lie broken submitted the keys. The cache yicludrd four ten gallon kcRS of moonshine and four, five nation kens of wine. Realising that his fine car. rained at S 2.600 was to be turn ed over to the Federal authori ties. Sartor broke down and wept Intent. He Is In bed. hut not seri ously III. at his home. Dunoon, near here. His voice was aflect ed and the encasements for tills week were orderd caucelled b his doctor. CHICAGO. Sept. 10 Three He Is In jail awaiting bond of well-dressed bandits entered the being sent here fashionable liavls nolel nere to ot the Johnson Frairie country, casting Ii. the rok.'Kama section aud the wh.-u the. Jenny Creek watershed dislrt.t November se two cars- slens will orvallis and the date, the rommi.-siin said. , (,m work In Norway, came 10 and at tieneva more recently, had o:her from Klamath Kails there Hearings will be granted, the Holl.wood from Atlanta I n on the l-s of terms und was apparency n-.body la the commission said, to nuv stations' lames handled the funds of apparently wore, working together woods. which r. sard llt.jlr iisslenmenls ! ISO llapilsl churches for sever il for a speedy settlement of those "We heard one shot but it was us unsatisfactory. Klforls will he! Year, lie y.pt Hie money 111 to post-war problems must vital to evidently from the CulUoruta made to hold these hearings ns hanks aud is tnougnt to nave side where the season is still soon as possible, and all inter- Jugcl.d his accounts systematic oiwn under restrictions. est.d hroa.lcasvrs will be gllcll ally I'iscoverv of a secret ..r- "The governor's iroclamation an opportunity to be heard tiO which is from Weed, California. day. forced six employes to lie on will he striclly enforced In Kla-. Thnv Ont.-r. ;".cn math and anybody caught hunt- Three g.-neial orders u. com ing deer wiil be arrested and panl.-d the enimisi.,u re-all. ...1- mllea was turned over to the fed eral officers today br Ambrose. Correspondents Will Be Trained ere rifled. The robbers misse $10,000 In cash receipts which arrived at the auditor's office a few minutes later. A J50t dia- 1 motid rtns was taken from a girl employe. The car. anven less man seee .ue ...,-r ....e u. rus..u,...i , have Instructions lion program The first defined to enioree me euici sua snail aci ..u.iiu.e s.a.i.... us aeeordingly." .crating only 1111I1I sunset. A In the meantime, the sun con- second order provided lhat J.".. tlnues to shine In central and l'0 watts .hall l the maximum south central Oregon, but on the power assign..! any stall. .11. ex west side of the Cascade the ccpting for epe. im. ntal pur Portland weslher bureau nre.ll.ts Poses, and the third or.!, r for unsettled weather and possibly rain within the next few days. Governor Patterson has an nounced that if the state re ceives no ra'n by September 20. the baa will be continued. j BOSTON. Sept. 10 A S10.000 Cnder the direction of Profes- ,.a rso in the Savannah lineteara acr C. J. Mcintosh of the Ore- er city of Columbus was de son State college, a trainins ntroyed today in a fire in two of aehool for country correspondents the ship's hold. Internal com of the Klamath Falls papers will bustion was believed the cause be held on Saturday. September The ship was In dock at the time 15, at the Klamath Union high1 I achool. ! VIENNA. Sept. 1ft. UTP I rPiilt lUPIl Hi I The country correspondents of (;eneral Kocra of Italy was killed the various papers throughout in an automobile a.eldent near the county will be sr-ecial guests nucharest. Rumania, today, ac of the publishers at this time. At CorciinE to despatches received Boon a luncheon in courtesy to here. His son was seriously fil th correspondents will be held , jUred. General Uoeca had been at Clay's Cafe. Later an instrur-, visiting his sou at liui-harest Uve picture, showing the mak- where he is employed by a Ins of a newspaper will be shown pe.roleum company, at the Orpheus theatre. i - a The morning seuion Is sched-! MKXJCO CITY. Sept. to. i'V uled for 10 o'clock at the high1 Rebels, today derailed an ex- bade the hriijd.ifi iiu of ti.t'iitiial programs (or uittrt than one hour by fit:it ten b s i han .tio intlfi apart lhat me on difffi .-nt f r-qneueie-4. S - i;i 1 p.-rnu. .tin Will te grantt-il. 1kivt. it va said, for prorntn vt national interest. Following :;r. t v n-.y ulln.-a-tions. in p.irt, the mi'iib-T nfter the call 1 ter lu inK t he ne. ptiwer asi ument. C.ilt letter in parent hee ure tlmse of Hta The 1923 conference of the "'-ns with whith ail K;iiiin art? Oregon association of credit bu- shared. cl nuuus a cmiotrunbin reau managers, will be held In Permit has h,.ii sr.iuled either Klamath Falls. Richard Weather- r new riatioii or i-iiargvu ly. secretary of the Klamath P'w Cerumiiy mid her former i urmles. i Aitmk ltuiiiu ; In thin regard M Hriaid fit id : "It U iy li hv. with the! l.iieurnu treaty and the unli war1 (p:u t iiiKued. that tiothtiitf further j nppaars lo prevent tllsnr in:tntnt, bul evry nut Urn anil everv ntnte-1 in a n feci the rep.-tiHi'tillty of; his otftie which Eotn inn. lt deep-1 er thun ptpntar enthif-lasm ; Thero ri-iu.it UK, (or e.inipl. In Kurupe, int country l llu-sula l vtlitre. despit. iu tin. itn.nl g'4 ture f.r dlcuriii.tnts :it. Hrina iiieiits both In nuintwr f tn.-n and the an.ount of war material, continues to Inert'.. Seirt scrtiitin "Wo cannot act here nit-rely on the movements of public opinion bul we in nil nei on actual re:ilt- Meet Here in 1929 respondent-, file revealed the nl- i legfd shortage. Flier Crashes At Air Carnival (Continued Front Vms One) At tin culvt-r cily hittpittil , wli re William wat takfii n'Mttmeut wa i-utd intimating ho;e he would reemt-r. Army v. Navy OHU il tf I lie ra-f. etn dt: t'l by the California aero tiati al asixlatlon and sponsor ed lv the National uoriatii.n. timiL-lit i'.inTnnlali-il a k I u x r,r,v i. ...I n .vv fUs.i-4 i.t i-. frnln 'le. Il K Hot r.li t lo fay Unit fr.iui thtir daring exploit i, due V. ........... V .. ' '. ,"'''.. . ', t i , ; It'ri your own fmilt if you ilon't j;ct the finest uronmlic pepper. You run have it - if you sk for tlio riht one I Which one? Your jjroeer returnn yoVir money uny time you don't liko Scliillitiij't bcKt ! f'.tffee M Kslrta.-l " A lV Hlln le T1 achool. An, afternoon session will be held following the movie. Commercial Service, announced on his return from Portland where he attended the conference. Mr. Weatherly extended an In- Glass Breaker Forfeits Bail nloration train running ahead of the regular Jusrei train be tween I'edriot Amvploma Stati ops. uear Aguas Caltentes. Two enginrmen were seriously injur- ed. The Rebel, did not attempt'. )a ScDtember ,9 Vt iv .Xllitcatiiin Oregon: KOUK. Kugene. lmi; K M K I , Medford. :.; KKX Port land iKOllt. 5od; KKKC. Port land i K F J 1 1 , nil: KFIK. Port- Walter Martens, alleged boot-! BEItMt'DA. S-pt. ID. (UP) legger. forfeited bail of $200 in jtadio advicei reeeiwd here late police court for Creaking glass todav said Sir Austen Chamber- en Alain street. Martens was arrested by Kc'.th Ambrose, chief of police upon entering the city limit from the residence of Mrs. Jar-k O'Brien ob Hillside, just outside the city limits. Before coming Into the city limits Martens was seen going into two different places in Hill side addition where, of i leers be lieve, he filled pint bottles of moonshine. Realizing he was be ins. fol lowed by Ambrose. Martens threw the small flanks to the pavement, breaking the bottles before Am brose reached bis car. lain, Ilrittsh foMgn secretary w ho U on vacation trip to recover his healt h. has greatly improved. Chamhtrlain, who ould h.irily walk when he em barked from Knjrland. now 1- able to walk the decks of the liner On 'am a and in leading a normal chipboard life. vitation from Klamath Fa:is imi-h . m hie. Port- which was accepted bv the credit ,an,l 'KFJIli. -.no; Ki;W. Port men land. Iimmi; KWItS. Portland. Ii: The conference will be held ni"and. uo; n.m. Cort land I KUAt I, 1 "MO. California: Kith'. li.rkeley IKFQC K(iTT). 1U0; KM J, Frtw nn, 5o; KViiZ, Hollywood. 2."iii; KFWH. Holly wood iKPSNi. Iimmi; K.NX. Hollywood, f.Ui'O; K.MTIl. Hollywood KPI.A. Purchase of another tract of inun; KC Kit. Long P.each timber in the area which the -KFVm. l'.o; KFI. Ins Ance- company will log next year bat 5"i)t) CP- .in. ; KFSO, been recently consummated by !' Angeles (KTIUi. lDno; the Wevcrhaeutier Timber com- KCFJ. l.n AiikhIpi. I'io; KHJ. Pine Tract Bought By Weyerhaeuser pany. The company bough ISO acres of exceptionally fine timber in Los A:igrhft. 1 mm: KTIU. I.o Ansel's iKC.KFi. I00O; PVI.A Lt.f Angele KMTIti. lHi: Equalization the heavily wooded section near KLX- Oakland MAHi. ..on; ki;o. ciakiami. jo.utnj; kiaij. Oakland ( KI.X 1. Sno: KFWM. Oakland KFWIi.5u0; KI,S. Oak- the head of Clover creek, west of Klamath Falls. Th tract w.i SOard 3lGCtS purclaao tram William Lam- I.MMH. RATION MK HKRK R. P. Bonhan, director of im migration for the United States department of Labor. Portland, will apeak on immigration at the regular meeting of the bions club today. Bonhan is here to No protest on tax matters were entered yesterday at the open ing E'?fion of the board of tax equalization In the county court rooms of the county court house. County Judce Coddard. County Clerk C. H. DeLap and County Assessor W. T. Lee are the three official! who compose the board. bert, The tract is described as Sec tion 10, Township 3S soutli. range six east. At the Pine Tree ) ;! A combination of selected variety presentations and an all-' round procram of fxcellence on the Btreen will be the big double this Tuesday and Wed lies- land. iKWfii. loo; KPPC. Pa-a-dena (KFWCi. 5(1; KPSN. Pa-a-dena (KFWlt). I'too; KFSI. S;n liKO, .ino: KCH. Sin lift ci. UTi'i ; KFIt". San FrHin-it'-o, lotio; KFWI. San Fr;in-lro, 1 KFWM 1. 5'o; K.l'irf. Sin Fran Urn iKA.Mi. loo; KPO. S:iu "rancisco. 5'tlfO: KYA. San Fran cisco. lMiu; KK'It. Sunt 1 Ii.tr bara, m). to the accident; donna t)u- past two day, it was barued autln-n-tbally. Ki.alry between the armv and navy wui lclieved to ha vh auu tl tb- "Three Muket.'rrV of which I Williams was a m fin her to tnki- ' off in the hik to win plnudit. i I a i 1 y t lie t hree m-a ha w k have "s'olt't! the show" with tl: ir thrtlll'ig displays of skill. Tin Seahawk und Milnkfleers aro stationed hi San Dioeo. i I'lioltttfrnpbei-M Acci-stril Only a brief Mati-mmt wa; l -ued ut' the hospital concern ln l!io condition of Williams, but It was htnud at (he fiftd ho liad'rcHved a broken Jg and other injurlts. Hospital atttMi ilants expressed hope for a re covery. I Imnit'dia'ely following (he a c I d e n t newspapermen and euinerauitii ut the s en., of tin accidftit wiro arreit-d by army officers, w ht wort in command tif the fit-IJ, and also cily police. They w i re uttr . releasi d after threats had been mad to de stroy a 1 anit-ra. Nnvy liny ! N'uvy Day w.-i obHiTVfd at th? meet today and the three Ma hawks, Liu tenants Tomlir.1011. Davis jmd Storren Jicaiu won favor nf the crowd villi I heir feat. t'U-a 1,1,. ... 1 1 m K'- for pea .. V4...IMMWI1, uiwpiMiiK "oniris on a cinle in the aviation field, directly bf fore the grand-fund. lormany is etiilrWy disifiued utui lhat .urrotindina count rb are not. C.eruiatiy ha an armv of I 00,0110 men, eompoit'd larui'lv of trained former offbem. with the most tnagnifb enl refrvnr of trained m.'n aud ast poi.oiMi ;e for production of war mutt-rU'v" IIiikIic Acccptp Chari-s Kum HukIich IimI.iv notified Hie league 1h.1l h" would consider It an honor to nm-pi the seat nt the Hague w-.rld c nirt to w hit h he nan elected Saturday. IIU It legram nf a--reptati'-e was resd to the ins til bly. Spain. Persia and Veniufln were elt-cied to iion-ptrmauent scuta In t'n b ague con pel I. suc ceeding China. Holland ami Col ombia. China had been viuorou In her demands for a nemiptr maneut scut. Spuin's ebction marked her return to lh' b'-gii'-(jit I nones De I, eon Clanked t he l'ague for Spain au;l pledge') his country 's grealest coopfrailou. I 'otiiplituciitrt Nnliofin ! M. Ilrlnud centered bis speech on the necessity of Hie bairue In maintaining world pence aud on the fact that "while no one withes lo see the league turu a dt-af car to minority nation . i the question must not heroine a lever lo nhake the confidence of people In their government or the 1 onfideiiee of tin govern- ineiitH in the work of the bar.ue Announcement (. O. Ashwortb has arrived In Klatnalh Falls and opened 1 Studio, for ih tea. h'ng of Saxophone and Clprinet ct 308 Winters Building - For t!x yearn Mr. A th worth loin b-tn tea hlng In Portland Studio and bait made a pjMuia'ly ut .)n heitt ra. Training. "Without the leiiKUi." he roit- tinned, "ttiere could have been lot-arno treaty and 110 pa-1 T tolrA mi npasf-rlnl inna tn !io look up several cases of persons peiican Dru store and they are who have entered the country alwavg right. Try them and you bill illegally. .will also be atisfied. Adv. lS-tf. day at The Pine Tree Cienire The out stand in ir feajnre on the vaudeville section will be 1 the appearance of Madame John- d rea u and her co m pa n y i n a series of Bronze studies taken from World famous Masterpiet e-t. Mary Obrlen a dainty miss with a song und dame diversion is full of pep and has a j nr-1 sn4TdO. Nonaiiiy inai is orient and spark- Product "Two Blue Bells" and Leroy and Macey a duo of harmonist. who have a program of the latest hits from .Songland. Their voices are splendidly blended and their songs nre well pfdectcd. In comedy bits of Kong and talk with a lit Mo dancing Inter minglrd Fulkerson and Wagner will prove their wares us enter tainers, A pleasing novelty introduce; Jack Walsh who does ail manner of manipulations 'with hi II Int. I balls und pieces of furniture In jecting some comedy in his rou tine of good measure. On the screen, "Jake, The Plumber." See the shrieking comedy of a Sheiking Plumber, NOTICE! I Kratz Arrested, Released on Bail A thrill was provided pholo-L.. ti..;.. ... - .. .... 1..... raphers when Al Wilson, sj ..lit 1 . .. ,, , ,;,.., fler. .n,de lhem run fnr e..ver r,,nne..llr In the same rnmn h.-re " '"" working in friendly eollnhor..- )ilhT u!nne too n.ar bv. .. l.iiiiihcrKh took off from the field short!- before S n m presumably to return In Santa Harhara. The sieetators ro.n l IllOlr fe.-J and eheer.il II. his' f'liarcd with then nf $jx In plane- b ft the Kround lie l eash. Kd Kratl was released this expert,-,! r,.ir!1 ..' flyers1 day. Thurstlar. ' Gmves Waives ' Extradition morulne when he put up S.o bail imposed by Justite of the I' W. B. Barnes. I'noiri. lnl enmiiilnllon of elni.i.'d flyiiiK time in the t las 'A trans- eontln.-nlal air men v.hi.h ended of his wife nere today showed Karl Rowland Kanrm aviator, had eovered the 'i'.iX't miles in approximately 22 hours to win first plaee. Others who will probably ;ihare In the prize m-ney and the order of their victories, follow: liobert Drake, I'lltsbuiKh, fly InK an Amr-ilean Moth. Tex Itmikln. Portland. Ore., tlytllK n Wne-j No. 10. V. II. Kinery, HradfonT, 1'a., flyiiiK a Travelalr. Th.'odore Kenyon. Boston, fly InK a t'hallenser. I)uo lo elcseness of Hie Mm there v.as a dlspulrj eonrernlne. SANTA ANA. fallf.. Sept. 10,; ( I I' l Raymond t'eell Turk. r. 2k. whom polleo say Is f'harles tiraves, nr. -used of the murder III LeHdvllle. t'olo..' alinnuneed today he would waive, extradition and return to Colo-1 rado. ' tiraves had 'been (hiitaKed In (he pltnnbiiiK business In south rn California. Dnushcil GHqcIs Ui HcibSIooiDn .A mcUoiudd'3 f Z7 . A i. ) Axi LOilly-aij lhai the ocjj hair tue arc yhoLumq for madam I - l . J una r i -t jit 1 1 iuu 1. 1 it-. crc -more becominq . i I ihan ever in a aiae unqc of hcadijeV CAA? DONALD'S . badies''f Shoppe 111 N. Kijrlith St. llopkn UuilUing Klamath Kails, Ori'ifon Ju:,t iiruund the coniur from l-'orbfn I riiT Store At the Liberty MEDFORD - KLAMATH AND KLAMATH - LAKEVIEW FREIGHT LINES Now Permanently Located at PEOPLE'S WAREHOUSE PHONE 704 SOUTH SIXTH ST. TK.-U'HKItS (il.,til-:i) Heeause Hie students In her1 dlstrlet will be transported to. another district by bus, Jlrs. i Winifred Slew-art who was to' have taUKht at Miller Hill school ; will teach In Altamuni. .Mrs.! Ilertha Rzifll, scheduled to tea h in Altamont will l principal at , Summers school, and another; teacher will bo eliftased to teach ! For cleaning spots from delicate fabrics or sturdy suits you're always safe and sure with Oronitc Cleaning Fluid. No harmful effect to fast dyes. In Yl pints and pint,, gallons, etc., at grocers, druggist;, hard' Yvare and departmrnt store, or any Stan-Jard Oil Service Sta tion. Can also be ordered in larger cam and barrels. I Seldom lias Kiild lien net t ap peared to such good ulviiri!ne ; las siie docs In the part of Kva W'arliiK. In "A Woman's Heart,'; Hie Uberly. second and third places which I Kenei;s oi uici onnr- wlll nol be seJIkd until official ; aclers and Hie sliuailons have! announrement Is made Tnesdiiy. j '" belithleiied by tho expetrt: A posslblo prntest to tho mo-! a,'""K eonipany nf lutein-, tors used by Rowland and Drake Kent nnd sensitive, players headed j loomed tonlKht, as some eoniesl-; by Knld llciinelt, tiayno Whll-; ants said thev did not come i mini. . Kdwaid Karle, Mabel' j within the specifications for the j Jullehnn Scott, I,ols lloyd and 'clasa. hut Iludley Steel, liialrman j l.ouls Payne. Miss lleuneltj !of the contest comniittoo suld he Blves n performance Hint mens-j ! was satisfied Ihey mot all ru-1 ures rlKht up to tho lundard j ! qulrements. ff excelleneo she established for j ' . .herself In such plciures as; HAIIVKHTIXM IX TI I.K I.AKK ; "Robin Hood, rbo Sen Hawk" and "Tho Red I.lfy." Never has ( I ()Mf)tJPa()-CIsTJ-()Vs()saW()M;l j ; 1 "Six combines arc busy In Ibo : she been morn human nnd ('on Tul Lake district. Most of theLvlndnn in her nt-llnx. (iayne wheat is harvested and they are Whli man, l.ols lioyd. l.ouls now worklnir on barley and : I'ayno and Mabel Julienne. Scoit ....... , Cm.n.u ktrant t' A llt.n-l Dlvn cnflrnlv ,nl iufni.lnrv ti.irf In the Summers school to lake STANDARD OIL COMPANY I dnrson raid yesterday. The yield I lllnmltialing performance) of their Ji.nre of the Increased enrollment. J Ur CALlrUKINlA 1 1 ,,hinl nverage, tie stated. roles. Cal Crews Speeial Hates ' , to . Pendleton Round-Up Room for Party of 4 or 5. Mak.2 Reservations Now 615 Main St. ( XaOsUsX MHtn9s( H j