THE KLAMATH NEWS
SUNT) Y, 'APRIL 21, 1020
PAGE FIVE
Theft of Carton
Of Cigarettes
Leads to Prison
KKKU.NO, Calif., April S0,,(U
I'l A life sitiii.ie In Kulmin
irlwii U ihu prlru l.nuU Mnralrs,
?. will pay fur II IS .arttin
ut rliaroiliis.
Muralns win on his way tu
KuUuin Iciility Bflcr the niunilu
lury wuluiii-a ilun an liulillunl
criminal wan Im iofJ In sttiii'ilur
ruurl lii-m by Juiluo H. I,. Sim
llicr. Miiruii-n pimll guilty (u
theft nf IIh daari'lti'S,
Muralr-a hail two prior rntiTlc
tlima o( liurxlurjr axulnai dim In
this rnnnty mid une In l.n An
, mlw, t'niler t'slirnriila'i orlm
llllll rutin, a Bully theft li'Tilllcl
a fi-limy when rnhiiiitlll by a
ciinvlrtid Mini, Juilni Hlruthcr
lil.
Muralna mlinllicil tu'lnn a nar
cotic atlillit. Ilia rorord liulml.s
I aliases ami SJ arrrats In thi
Urn IS years, Deputy Hhurlff Kd
t V order k Mid.
' HAGER, OREGON
.MIIH. J. X. (il TIIHIK
Nrws oirrMinili-nl
IIACKH, Oro.. April. 19 Untie
Rolens unit family ou l lis Kono
road visited wlib Mr. and Mra.
J. N. Uuthrle laal Sunday after
noon. 1. X. llrainliall uf Klamath
Kails rstlni on Mr. and Mra. ('.
F, llaanr. Krlrtay morning.
I). A. MK'omb and family at
tended the hitch arhool play ml
tha Henley arhool laat Katurday
night. Them waa a iarsa ai
Irnrtanrc. .J. P. OnVn'o ralM at, the J.
N. Guthrie home laal Huuilny
Bioruluaj. - f '. r -fj 1
i Mr. anir Mra. Iwrmi-e fllrk
wero hostesses at a dlnm-r party
Huuday ercnliia. llueata In
cluded Qlailya Haxton. (Urn 011
Iwrt. Mr. and Mra. Hubert found.
Mla Kran.-ri Sexton. Mra. Oladya
Welgle and daughter Shirley,
gnesta from Waahlnglun who are
vlartlhg at Uin Hubert I'ouiid
homo lltla week.
Mr. and Mra. J. K Worm and
mall ann worn dinner guests at
the homo of Mr. aud Mra. Itoy
I-a I'rarlu Nunilay evening.
Mra. Lawreilre fllrk. daughter
of Mra. K. K. MoClay railed at
bur homo Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. II. V. Pound and
their guests. Mra. Wolnln and
daughter, Hhlrley. motored to
t'lilloquln. Huiulny moruliiK.
Mra. Dora M'lay of Uoat'liurg
wiu a week-end guest at tho horn
of her slater, Mra. K. K. Mct'lay.
J. N. Outline inulorvd to Klu
imath Falls to trananct business,
rciaeprilay afternoon.
J. N. Ilramhull la making ar
rangements to liulld a hay ware
house III Ihla eertlou.
I). A. MeConib Id J unt rom
plotlng the vrvi'Hon of a poultry
house at bla ranch.
Mra. Kd Hearing and daugh
ter. Mlaa Thelnia. wera aboppliig
In Klamath Kails, Saturday at
.tcrnoon. Mr. Mi-Clay, Unwnnio nirk and
Nh-k Illrk reh'lirated thv open
ing of the flahlng aeaaon hy
flahlng ou tin) Klumath river.
Monday.
Mr. and Mra. Dunn nf Klamulh
Falla hiivo purcliuaed nlnn arrea
of kround from Fred Cnfer. llu
la building a homo aud oxpnrta
to moro out aa aonn aa It la
completed.
.Mra. Howard Short and daugh
ter. Mae, pont tho evening with
IA Mr. and Mra. C. F. linger last
DEFICIT FACES
BOURBON PARTY
NEW YORK. April 20. (AP)
Study of plana tax wiping out
f the 11.300,000 debt or the demo
cratic party will be placed In the
hands or a romtnlitim In be ap
pointed by National Clntlrmnn,
John J. Itaskoh.
This net Ion wua decided upon
Inst night at a meeting attended
by Alfred K. Smith and Senator
Jie T. Robinson, the parly's
standard bearers In the 192S
presidential campaign, and mem
bers nr Ibn imty's advisory
nud nxocullvo committees.
SEE THE NEW
Kf ASKI
Special Six
ROYAL EQUIPPED ROADSTER
Now on Display at
Templar Motor Co.
Phone 1010
CITY BRIEFS
Mra. I.lid I.. Low left on the
luto trnln luat night for I' rlliuid.
(where alio will apeud aevvrul
' duya. I
Mra. A. M. Hi he laid ot Ihla illy
la attending a aliort tliuo In (
I Murabfleld, vlnltlng frlelida and ;
' Itauaaitlug bualmaa. i
Mra. William Merrill and Mra.
II. K. Hula reltinied Tliuraday
from A.lilnnd, whero they linvi
been vUlllug with rrlenda.
('"I. Clinrlen H. Albert, attorney
for Ibn (I rent Northern rullroud,
I la vlxtt luat In Klumath Fall on
i railroad tnultera. Ilia utile j la
! In Heuttle, Wuahlngluu.
' Wullnrn lie, ry, Hollywood film
jMlir, had a vtnnll tuato of anluion
i flablna on tho river Thuraday.
lie hooked a Inrgo (,'hluo k and
ip'nyrd It for 2& mlnutea before
i It finally got tway. ilevry fluw
.to tho llogua In hla own airplane
land left utter hla unaiirreuful
I fight with tho anlmon for U t
I Angvlea. lie plana to return
jwheu the flhlng la reported bet
'ter. II atayed at Weaaku lun
'whllo bore. Crania I'aaa C'our
1 ler.
('. Maker of llogua ftlver baa
been aiH'iiillitg aevvral daya In
I the elty on bualnoaa.
! J A. Tadrord of Fanta Rnaa.
'Calif., will at p In the rlty today
: for a vlalt with Mr. and Mra.
' Karl C. Itrynnlda. Mr. Tedford
la on route eoutn alter a buelneaa
vlalt In Port la od.
O. I). McKomlo of San Krnn-
i'laro haa arrived in the city on
a bualneaa trip. Ho eipecla lo
remain jwroral niotitha. '
W. fl. I.k cf Mantera. Calif.,
la apvndlng aeverol montha M
Malln, having motored north re
cently. Mra. Klnlae Mclnlyro will alnj
two numhera at the forum pro
jgrara at Hotel Wlllird next Wed-
ueaday noon. It waa anu uliced
yeaterday at the chamber of
I commerce. She hue choaen "T-i
I a Hilltop" and "Lavua on Hie
.Highroad."
P. A. Albertann of the Pelican
Hay Lumber company returned
lust night from a bualnesa trip
to Kan Fruuclacn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. (i. dlo left
Into Saturday afternoon for Loa
AnReloa by motor ufter spending
the dny In the city. Mr. Ida la
manager if tho Oregon stnte
rbiinibur of commerce and talked
hero yvaterdny ut a luncheou at
tho Wlllurd.
j L. Joaeph Dul'rc. accrolary at
j the local Southern Pacific office,
left lust night for Portland. Hi
' plans to drive hla car back to-
I day.
Mr. and Mia. I'.e rge lllehn.
Mrs. Mitrvln Lucas and Mrs. Paul
Fouler" hove returned from a visit
of aovernl weeks In l,o Angeles 1
I ngl.l other southern California
) pnlnta.
It'll Nltsrhelm rot u mod laal
night fr'tu San Francisco, where
ho has been a patient In a bay
city hivplinl for .the p.ist two
weeks. He la recovering fact
from tin operation which he auh
mltled to on his leg. nnd la able
lo get around cn erutche.i.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Gordon
leave tblt evening tor Portland,
where they will spend n day vbi
It Ing with Mrs. O rdon's uncle.
They will then leave for Reglna,
8nsk., Canada, to make their
homo.
Mlsa Dehlla Hawkins has been
nominated for the position of
senior woman on the Creator
Oreg n siato committee, accord
ing to word rocelved hero. She
la the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Hawkins of this city.
Mra. Nulo Hays, 2121 Applc
gnle street. left yesterday for
Itoseburg. Sho will roturn Moll-
"m
11
11th and Klamath
duy (veiling with Mr. and Mra.
II. K. Uhuw and adn, Hen.
Witt 1nKfil,. t..,ii..v ..r
II..U Iu ..tultr III . 1 ,1... I
Mtttf nUl-V, IH Pl'l I'llini, ,1, HI II,. J
home of her daughter In Mill!
Addlll.il.
Mra.' Will .Mnrey la expected
home within a few iluya from
Huleui, ulo'ie aim baa been vlalt
lug her parunta for tho pat aev
erul wei ki.
Ilnrtoii Villi (Irinan of the
Klamath New left luat night for
I'oilluild, whero he will upend
Hovorul duya vlaltlug nt hla homo.
Dr. fl. Ailler left by tniln lual
nluht for I' rilund, whero he
will apend tho week-end with
frlenda.
Among thoao reglatorlng at tp
flsrcmont yeiderday were I'. V.
I'nrdenaon, Itlveraldn, Calif.: W.
K. Muffin and wlfo, Portland,
(ienrgo L. Plrkert, Portland;
Mra. Other Holdeii, Iia Ange
lia. and Mr. and Mra. Leo 8ge
h rn, Kirk.
Mra. Jamea Hull will return
within the next few duya from
Corrullla, where ahe haa been at
tending Oregon State college
Mra. Hull will be remembered ai
Mlaa Lorraliin Mordoff.
I Norrla Ooorgo Smith haa filed
ault for divorce from Margaret
Sconrhln Smith al'eglng cruel
and Inhuman troatment. They
wore married In Klamath Falla
on November It, 1924. There are
no children.
Alfenl Kdwin,8rhmlti, 23, and
Dorothy Oroenw'ald, 17, both of
Klamath Falla. were yesterday
granted a license to tnnrry by
the county clerk. Mr. Schmltf
la a plumber In this clty.(
A marriage license waa luatied
yeaterday-at the office of the
county clerk lo Hawllng Newel
Hale, and Katberlue Katelle
Seymoro, So, both nf Klamath
Falla. .Mr. Halo gnro bla occu
pation aa a clerk.
Churlea W. Smith left laat
night for Dallas u.'compuuylug
tho remains of his father. Ibe late
Joseph Smith. Tho body was
escorted to tho train by the
Klamath Klka lodge. -Mr. Smith
during his lifetime bnd been a
member of the Aatorlu Lodge of
Klks.
192S
Whippet Coupe
1927
Hudson Coach
1927
Chevrolet Sedan
"l927
Buick Coupe
1927
Dodge Touring
1925
Hudson Coach
1925
Paige Brougham
.1926
Chrysler Sedan
ACME
Motor Go.
400 S. 6th St.
j For reunite use Newa Class Ada.
Big
Buys
in
Used
Cars
Lakeview Takes . I
No Part in G. N. !
Railroad Fight,
I.AKKVIKW. Oro., April 2U.
A petition favoring tho exclul?n
of t lie Great Northern railway
from tho northern California,
field between Lookout and Kcl
dlo fulled of any material aup-'
port In a special meeting of the'
Lako in i'l lily chamber of coin-!
uieree. Tho aesslon lted until
well toward oildnlaht with mui a
argument on the proposition'
when a in Hon for further con-;
alderatlou of the matter by tb' 1
llrectora of the lake county ,
chamber of commerce temiwifur-1
Hy dlapoaed of tho petition anil
brought tho meeting to a clufa.
The petition wua prepared at
the Invitation or Iho offleere nr
the rhiiinber when tho matter
wna Informally dlacusaed by the :
illn. lors with J. II. Mabon, truf-'
(Ir ni-innBiT of the N. C. O. and :
A. K. Wylla, attorney for the ,
r d. laat woek. Jiolh Mr Ma-;
ban and Mr. Wylto wore present
at the meeting and argued for '
Urn paaaage.' - ,
Tho drainage of traffic In tha .
territory from the line of the!
N. ('. O. waa atresaed by the
visiting officials aa forming a j
distinct threat to service over:
Oeethe
NEW CHEVROLET SIX
a Six in the price range of the four! '
You are cordially invited to visit
our special display of the new
Chevrolet-Six arranged in con
junction with the great nation
v ide Spring Showing of General
Motors cars.
Here, in a price, class that has
hitherto been occupied exclu
sively by four-cylinder automo
biles, you will see displayed a
line of beautiful models that
bring you every advantage of
six-cylinder performance in
the price range of the four.
Representing four years of test
ing and development, the new
Chevrolet combines six-cylinder
smoothness, six-cylinder reserve
power, six-cylinder speed and
six-cylinder acceleration. Yet,
due to the greatest array of me
Von . Ire Cordially liu iU tl to Sec Our
Phone
QUALITY AT.
I
"& r vy V, ,'
i, n
Mlaa Mabel Monro, daughter or
Mr. anil Mra. '. II. Moore, pop
ular atudent of Klammh In Ion
high arhool, who wn flnt hon
ora In tho oratorical coutcr.t for
ihla district, held In Bend Friday
evening, April 12th.
tho lino of tln.N. C. O. It iu
pointed ut that the 'new Hue
would tako practically all of the
tonnage produced at Wcstwood
from Ibn Kernley Lussen brancn
with which the N. C. O. connects
at Wendel, a lose aurpisslng the
gain to be made by the Install
all n of the Pickering mill.
GENERAL
; - -.- l v '
chanical advancements that Chcv
. rolct'bas ever announced, it
gives belter than twenty miles to
the gallon oj gasoline with x
tremely low oil consumption.
And this amazing six-cylinder
performance is matched in ia
pressiveness by the beautiful
new Fisher bodies. Longer,
lower and roomier . . . finished
in striking new colors . . . and
offering numerous outstanding
comfort and convenience fea
tures they introduce into the
low -price field a new concep
tion of luxury, comfort and style.
Come in any time this week. We
want you to see for yourself that
no other car in the world can
give you so much at prices within
the reach of all.
LOCKE MOTOR CO.
49
Sprague River
Will Get Highway
I Continued from Page One )
were put on all market roads In
the county. Limits of I.OOU
pounds already exist on the r ad
from the Turner ranch to the
south end or Langcll valluy, on
the Fremont highway, on tha Illy
Campbeit and on the Uly-North
Fork roads.
i The rourt tiwk formal action
on a resolution which the court
Instructed Wilson S. Wiley, dls
i trlct attorney, to draw np favor
. Ing the application of the Ureat
Northurn railroad to the Inter
state commerce commisalon for
'permission to construct an ex
tonalon of their line south of
Klamath Fulls to Lookout, Calif.
Copy of the resolution which
the court adopted follows:
I "KKSOLVED that the app'.lca
tlon or tho Great Northern Rall
!way company and the Western
I Pacific Hallway company for the
' extension of tho line of the West
ern Pacific Hallway company
from Pnxton or Keddla to Look
. out, and the Great Northern Rail-
way company from Klamath Falla
j to Lookout, pending before the
Interstate Commerce Commission
should be aupported by Klamath
County, Oregon; that It la In the
llntereat of this community that
MOTORS
mm r or s--. s
Special Exhibit' of the Mew
i
522 South 6th Street
LOW
Klamath County, Oregon, Inter-1
rena In these proceedings, and
that tha County Court and Coun
ty Commissioners of Klamath
1 County, Orogon, file a petition In
' Intervention, collect evidence In
j support thereof and preaent the
'same through wltnessea to the
j Interstate Commerce Commisalon
upon the bearing ot the applica
tions." M'MtlEKM.W DIKH
LONGVIKW. Wash., April 20.
(l l'l 8th B. Berwick, 2, atat-
;latlclan for Long-Bell Lumber
,Co. and an employe of the com
I puny for 40 years, died today
' foil wing s heart attack.
. Harwich waa formerly man
lager of the Long-Bell sales divi
sion at Chicago, tie came here
'six years ago.
Wanted
2 Automobile Salesmen
to Specialize in Selling
PLYMOUTH CARS
OSTENDORF
MOTOR CO.
Phone 272
COACH J M J
Tie $.,.
Roadfttr 77'
! '.
Phictoo
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Coape -.595
Sfdts 675
HtSfH l.
CabrMrt 695
Undo 725
Sedan TVIiTny ?V)
Light DcUterr Srm
Caasti,... uu
il. Toe t.i.
Cham.
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Alltricn.:kf4.mty
Cofa pare fhe datfvrrtd pric.
a, wall aa lb li,l price in con
aidenos automobile valnea,
Cbefrolet'a delivered price,
inclad. enlv re.aoeabl.
coarse, for dtincry sad
Chevrolet Si.
COST
1
Today
We have a nice se
lection of
USED
CARS
Why ..don't ..you ..buy
now inatead of waiting
until everyone else ha
had their pick of the
beat one?
Used Buick
1928 Standard 6, 2
door Sedan. In excel
lent condition, good
tires, excellent appear
ance. Used Buick
1926 Master 4-door Se
dan, a car that has had
the best of care, good
tires, fine condition.
Used Buick
1926 Master 2-door Se
dan, run leas than 16.
000 miles, excellent
rubber, runs like new.
Used Buick
1926 Master Brougham
New duco paint, good
tires, a real automo
bile. Used Nash
1926 Special Coupe,
new tires, leather up
holstery, looks like
new, has had good care
SB
Used Oakland
1926 Sport Roadster,
new duco paint, recon
ditioned, extra good
tires, try this one out.
Used Dodge
1928 Special Coupe,
run 10,000 miles, just
like new, new tires,
leather upholstery.
Used Chevrolet
1928 Landeau Sedan,
a ' mighty fine little
automobile in excellent
shape, good rubber.
Used Chevrolet
1927 Utility Coupe,
overhauled, good tires,
try it out anywhere you
like. . ' .
A number of other
light cars priced to tell
ALSO
Ford Coupe
Ford Roadeter i .
Star Coupster
Star Touring
Dodge Touring
You can have the ad
vantage of a G. M. A.
C. contract by buying
here. The lowest fin
ance available. Why
pay more?
BUICK
Garage
1330 Main Phono 42