ArnuHt 80, 1933 THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE CITY BRIEFS Wlllard Hotel (jural tluesta stiPl"l at tin Wlllsnl dotal Monday evening wurei Mr. end Mra. W. A. Itoae. Portland; 1. A. Chase. Hun Joss; U. U. How ard, J. (1. MrpoouW, Herrami-nto: K. II. I'olly, Mlsemila, Montana: W. W, Hume, C. I.ynisd, llulse; John llethrlck, Dnvld Mason, 1'ortlundi A. U. Ilrletwlaer, gu eanvllle; Mr. and Mra. L. L. Colllna. Rerkeley; J. N. McUold rlck, Spokane: Dr. Kay Eng Und and family. Yakima: J. 11. Russell, Han Pranolaro; Mr. and Mra. I.. 1). Wllklna, Portland; W. C. OiiddiM, Mr. and Mra. darter, Winchester. Idaho; C. Q. Wolo- ban. H. M. Benton, S. Ilauul. Chlco; Morris Bromberger. Ban rranrlKo: P. V. Burke, Sacra mento) V. N. flavale. Ban Fran claoo; J. A. Bennett, balem; u, T. Walton. Portland; E. A. Illorkllnitr, Cblloquln; fiord Mart, Madlord; U. B. Harris, Claud. Harrla. H. O. Robinson Mlltoul C. Young, Madlord; Don Lawrence, Spokane. Touring Philippine Hlat Faith J. Kimball of Indepen dence, formerly of tola ally, haa been enjoying a tour of tha orlant and tha Philippine lalanda, IB company with frlende, accord ing to word received here by trlenda. In a letter ahe ducrlbea various Incidents la Manila, tht linpreealon made by Hong-Kong, Pvlulng and Shanghai. She la spected home within a abort time. Mlaa Kimball, wbo la an active member of tha Ilualiieas and Professional Women'a club at Monmouth, visited here about a year ago. , aUecwdte Meeting The exe cutive eouncll of tha Klamath Falls Federation of Buelnnaa and Prnteaaloaal Women will meat Friday evening at 7:SU o'clock at the home of Mra. Isabella llrli ner, prealdent of the club, at 111! Manaanlta avenue. All of floera and committee chairmen are requeated to be preaent to make plana lor the winter montba OusuaaltUd to Jail Roy Hand, local Bill worker, waa commit ted to tha county tail Monday ajternoou by Justice of the Peace W. B. Barnea on failure to pay a fine of let Impoeed on a charge of being drank and ' orderly la a public place. Birthday Honored) Mra. Ivy Propat waa tha gueat of honor at a family dinner party Monday evening at bar home on ' Plue street. Her sister. Mra. W. Paul Johnson, and her daughter, Mra. Leeter Lenger, were hoateeaea at tha dinner. Hettsra From Trip Dr. and Mra. 0. M. Mather have returned from a two weeke' trip along in a uregon coaat. Now Playing! 'HAM WKST my T4 hock eyeH. nendt la , ThOlrtln49' Sha'i eloMwlth a capitol K n m. D.m.T.419 mJik jftMtS pU.I tlOtla StUUI vie MaNMiai j ac a la au t - V iumw J .ItMlLK'l , PELICAN -THE ATM " Now Playing! "What am I bid for tht Last Man on Earth t" NaaieMaa a 17 eeaudy sy tutu S mutt wM eel ROULIIM Merle ITUARt MeeMev OLIVM NereertMUHDIN atnrted bv Alfred Herker -POOLK'- PINETOEE Today uyyA I til Mil k"U RAINBOW -THRATHB 'JrlU V Hall Hotel duvet Oueata at the Hull hotel Monday evening wore; Cherl.e W. Illlbertj Mra. ('. eA, Horlhner, Chlloquln; Ella Chill and Mra. W. B. Wlble, Add; . Mra. P. E. Deleonralh, Lakevlew;' Mra, R. H. Ilalluu, Fort Klumalhi W. W. Oarvln. Portland; Mr. and Mra. A. H. Prntt, Spokane; George Hturesco and family, Ran Kranolsco; Itobert Forral; Mr. and Mra, J. C. Clark, l.eon Beneflol, Paul Lapptraa, Lakevlew. Latirande Visitor Mr. and Mra, H. B. Dixon and two chil dren Margaret and Dick of l.a (Irande were In Klamath Falla Monday vliltlng with frlanda while on a motor trip through auutheru Oregon. Monday they visited at Crater Lake and were going from here to the Oregon Cavoe. J Divorce Suit Piled Evelyn Boyd filed eult for a divorce from Jlmnile Boyd In olreult court Monday. Plaintiff chargaa cruel and Inhuman treatment and aaka for the ouitody of a minor child and lit per month from dofendant for tha ohlld'a upport. Leaving for Coaat Mra, Wal ter Weal and Mra. Htreula of 204 Houtb lllvnralde are leaving Wed nenday for Bandon for a few daya vacation. rndrrgoee Operation Phil O Couuor of Merrill underwent a major operation Tuenduy morn' Ing at Hlllilde hoapltal. Courthoute Recordt MONDAY. AUGUST !8, 19JJ Divorce Hulta tiled Evelyn lloyd filed ami for a divorce from Jlmmle Boyd charg Ing cruel and Inhuman treatment. Plaintiff aaka the cuntody of a minor child and 115 per month from defendant for tha chlld'a aupport. e e - e Other Bulla Filed R. I. Adama venue E. E. Redfleld. Caae appealed from the Llnkvllle Juetlce of tha peace court. A gray mare valued at lloo Involved In eult. e e e . MArriaife Uceaaei BAKKR-DKKW Gabriel Bak er, 1. Indian laborer of Beatty to Mary Drew, l, Indian of Beatty. e e e Juetlce of Peace Court Koy Hand, charged wltb being drunk and dlaorderly In a pub lic place, committed to the coun ty Jail on failure to pay bla fine of 150. C. K. Bandera, charged with driving an automobile while drunk, committed to Jail on aen- tance of IV daya. Ha alao r oelved a fine of 1 100. Obituary KOY MINKBT JACKSON. Roy Erneat Jackaon, a real' dent ol thla city for the laat el yeare, paaied aay at hla late realdence, 1004 Eldorado atroet Tueaday, Auguat II, at 1:00 a m. Mr. Jackaon waa an em ploye ( .the Southern Pacific company, nd at the time of hla death waa aged 41 yeare, monthi and II daya. Surviving are the wife, Mra. Fred Jackson one daughter, Mary Katherlne. hla father, Robert' 3ackaon, all of Klnmath Falla, and one il ti ter, Mra. . Ethel Jonea ot 8t. Thomas, Ontario, Canada. The remelna rest in the Gold room at tha Earl Whlllock Funeral home, Pine atreet at Slrth, where trlenda may call. Notice of fu neral to be announced later. ANSA MAY JOHNSON'. Anna May Johneon, the be loved wife of Albert J. Jobnaon died at her late realdence, 912 N. Ninth etreet, at an early hour Tuesday morning, her pasalng being the termination of a lengthy lllneaa. Mra. Johnson waa a native ot Mayavllle, N. Y.. being born there Dec. 14 1171. She waa aged 14 years. I montba and 10 daya when called. Mra. Johnaon waa a member of the Eplacopal church. In addi tion to her huaband, a alatar, Mra. Carrie Horton, ot Syracuse. N. Y and a brother, Stewart Dana, ot Jamestown. N. Y arc left to mourn her paaanlg. The rematna have been entrusted to tha care of the Klamath Funeral home, 2S High atreet, which will announce the time of the funeral later. Funerals C. I. RECKARD. Funeral aervlcee for the late 0. I. Reckard will b held at the chnpol of the Earl Whltlock Funeral Home, Pine itreet at 8lith, Werincaduy at S: 00 p. m with the Rev. J. B. Coan of the First Methodist church officiat ing. Service at Llnkvllle ceme tery where Interment will take place are to be conducted by Klamath lodge No. 77, A. F. A. M. at the requeat of Robert Lash lodge of Chelaea, Massa chusetts, of which Mr, Reckard waa a Ufa member. Frlanda are Invited. Foulger's 9 O COMING Mason. Attention Funeral services tor our de parted brother, 0. I. Reckard, a member ot Robert Lash lodge, Chelsea, Mass., Will be held at tha Whltlock chapel Wednesday, Aug. 10th at I p. m. All Mnaona reiilted to meet at Masonld hnll at I; 10 p. m. L. L. HENDRICKS, W. M. Journey Alone tlfc-j,,, bawalaBi-a aaaal Kannell-Ellla Henry and Inea-Roee Dutton, eon and daughter of Mrs. Char- lea Dutton, ot Midland, who made the Journey from Oreat Falla, Mont,, to Klamatb Fall! to meet their mother, a trip requiring three doya and two nlgbta. Inea- Roee, ago four and one-half years, made tha trip alona from Bcobey, Mont., 100 miles north of Oreat Falla, .to meet ber brother wbo la nine yeare ot agf. Move to lingua River Mr, and Mra. Charlea Tottan and family have returned to Klam atb Falla after a trip through the Rogue River valley. During tbelr absence tbey purchased an acreage at the town of Kogue Hlver. and will leave thla .city shortly after the first of Septem ber to reside on tneir new farm. Totten recently retired from the Great Northern becansa of poor health. If Ulu t.J.1 Short, daughter of Mra. Mae K. Uhi.rf .niiiitv lrk w alii tn return home Sunday from the Klamatb vauey nospitai wnero aba underwent an . appendicitis operation. Leave for Portland Roger Montgomery of tha Union Oil company, formerly located at the atation on Mala and Eleventh streets, haa been transferred to Portland. California Vlaltora Mlaa Mar Jorle Barrett and Mlsa Eileen Holing, teacbera In the Bakera field. Calif., high eohool, war In Klamath Falla Monday vlalt Ing wltb frlanda. Apply for IJcenae Gabriel Baker, II, Indian of- Beatty, and Mary Drew, II, Indian of Beat ty, applied for a marriage license at tha county clerk' oUlc Mon day. Transferred to . Valley Mere dith "Chick" Hutchene who la affiliated with tb Union Oil company haa been transferred to Medford where ha will remain Indefinitely. Infant Son Named Norman Reuben, la tba nam chosen by Mr. and Mr. F. J. Ottoman for tbelr infant eon, born Monday at Hillside hospital. To Vlalt Spokane Mr. J. H. Dunham of the Evans partments will leave thla week tor Spokane. Wash., for a bualneaa and pleas ure visit. ltikae Apartment C. K. mviRB, luriner rooming nouse operator in thla city, haa leased Tenth and Pine atreet. Knjoy Outing Mrs. Lula B. Hutchene and two aona ar spend ing two or three daya on an outing at Huckleberry mountain. Vital Statistics niKTHB CAMPBELL Horn to Mr. and Mra. Dave Campbell, ot Bly, a daughter, Auguat II, 1933, at Hlllilde hoapltal. OTTOMAN Born to Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Ottoman, 701 Up turn atreet, a eon, Auguat In. 1113, at Hillside hospital. WEATHER Only alight changes have been registered by tha Cyclo-Btorma- gruph at Underwood's Pharmacy during tha laat 14 bourn 4 and a continuation of preaent weather condition! aeema probable. Tb Tycoa recording thermom eter registered maximum and minimum temperature) Tuesday a rouowa: , Hlgb 14; Low 41. Forecast for next' 24 hours; Generally fair and cool. Tha United State reclamation servlca reporta no precipitation for the 14 hour ending at I p. m. Monday I t) for tha sea son; 11.10 normal; 11.44 last year. The aeason'a maximum 101 (official) on August IS. Sea Otter Found In Seattle Lake SEATTLE, Aug. It (p) Tour lutfc In British Columbia, just ovet the horded, have reported annu ally tb peregrinations ot Ogo pogo, g "sea-serpent with a head Ilk a aheep." wbo, accordlni to legend, takea a vacation In Wash ington lakea occasionally. Cltiiena who reported him In Lake Washington bera recently were accused ot sighting tha rer tlla through hottlea ot I.I beor. He waa Identified at a sea-otter, a species almost extinct In -tha Pa olflc Northvrr-st now, bnt undoubt edly resembling a aea-serp'jnt whan swimming. - . A oloth, dampened In whiting and rubbed gently over the smear ed placee, will remove finger prints around door knobs without making the paint thin. Rinse with clear water. A flea can cover a distance ot II Inches or leap a height ot 7 Inches In one hop. CITY BAND TO APPEAR MONDAY AT LAKEVIEW Bine It first pnblle appear anra tbla aummer. the Klamath Merchants' city band haa become Increasingly active In civic af faire. Under the aponaorahip of the Junior chamber of commerce which obtained merchant' sub scriptions to cover overhead costs of tha band, three Friday evening publlo concert were pre sented by the Klamath musicians on the court house ground!. To ehow appreciation for the patronage given theaa eoncerta, member of the organisation do nated their services for a fourth public program, a well aa co operating' with tha American Le gion to mak the stats convention a aucceaa. The Klamath Falla band marchad In paradaa and also appeared tn concert at the annual drum corpa conteat ' dur ing tb convention, giving their services free. Climaxing It aummer season, the local band will repreaent the city at the big annual Lakevlew roundup, appearing In various aventa on Labor day, which la known ai Klamatb Day at the roundup. The band la donating It ear vice again on Tburaday evening, Auguat II. when It will furnish a free concert preceding the open air danc to be held under the auaplcea ot all Klamatb Falls aervlce clubs on the tennis courta adjoining the Klamath Union high achool. Proceed from the dance will be naed to pay ex penaea ot band member to the Lakevlew roundup. Ticket for the dance ar be ing aold by members of local aer vlce clubs, and eltuena of Kla math Falla are planning to at tend the outdoor dance en maaae In order to boost tha trip ot the band to Lakevlew. ALLEGED PEEPER Hearing for Mack Simmons, alleged "Peeping Tom," baa bean continued until Wednee day afternoon at I 'o'clock In police court becansa of the ab aenca ot the complaining witness. W. M. Stanley, and C. 1. Sana bury, arrested late Monday night on chargaa ot fighting' and dis orderly conduct, were also sche duled to com up in ponce court Tuesday afternoon. According to offlcera reports. Stanley, who Is a bartender, waa beard call ing loudly tor help about mid night Monday. Investigation proved that ha and Salisbury, a mill worker, wer ecuffllng and fighting on tha corner of Fourth and Main streets, accord ing to the arrest docket. Of flcera atated that the two bad been Involved In difficulties be fore. Salisbury waa released to appear upon bla own recognisance at 1:30 tbla afternoon, and Stan lay poated 110 ball tor hi ap pearance at I o'clock. Carl Johnson, Swedish laborer, waa committed to the city Jall Tuesday to serve a five-day sen tence on charge of drunkenness. Charlea Elia Baftord, "carpen ter, arreeted by police patrolmen at It II last atreet Monday night, waa turned over to the county on morals charges. c. 0. I. Reckard, II, died and. denly Monday morning at Bacra ntento. Mr. Reckard lived at 101 North Ninth street and had been prominent here In the auto stage business for I years. He had accompsnled his son to Sacramento Sunday. His aon, Glenn Reckard, waa about to en roll In tha Sacramsnto Junior college. The remalna will be returned to .Klamath Falla for burial, ilr,, Reckard, a native of New York, Is also survived by his wife Mrs. Myrtle Reckard. He waa a member ot both the Elks and the Masonic lodge. Hock Creek ROCK CREEK. Robert Ly ons Is spending a week In San Francisco. Mr. Lyons Is making hla first trip to the bay elty. Mr. and Mra. Richard Ltwson Thornton Howell and Allen Flelahhacker, San Francisco, arc making an extended visit at Har rlman lodge. The visitors are en joying tha fishing in the numer ous lakes In the district. Mr. Flelshbacker visited here last year, Billy Harding, little son ot Carl Harding, la the gueat of hla father for a tew daya at Rock Creek ranch. Mr. Harding la cat tle foreman- at the ranch, t Earl Senter plana to leave In the near future tor a brief trip to Longvlew, Wash,, In th In terest of property In that city. Mr. McTlmmon was a Klamatb falls visitor this wsek. He Is owner ot on of the large tox farms In the .Rocky Point dis trict. Mr. and Mrs. Lea Bean and Mr. and Mrs. William Beck were overnight guests Saturday at the Tavern. - Those shin guards that tha base ball catcher wears at tha ball park certainly should com In handy at bom It he plays bridge witn his wue. The elffel Tower In Paris Is 1000 teet high. Charged With Torch Murder Charge of Bartering Bar IV vorced husbaad by homing haa been placed against Mr. May Hanson, of Roekford. DL 8b la aoeueed of throw lug geeolln over her husband, a milling executive, aa he sat ka hie anto arobil and then applying gaatck. KLAMATH ICE PRICE SCALE A. M. ColUer. proprietor ot the Klamath lee and Storage oompany, Tuesday announced a reduction In the entire scale of retail Ice. Offlcera of the com pany believed the action In har mony with an expanalon policy increasing volume ot business and decreasing cost of produc tion. 'Whtn tb present manage ment took over the Ice bualnees in 1111, the price of 100-pound ice coupon books waa II. II. Tbla had been consistently reduced year by year until It now stands at 11.71 under the new price scale," Mr. Collier said. "Tha cash price will now be 10 cents per hindred sounds on horn deliveries. Retail platform and state deliveries will likewise be reduced. Deliveries will be made on purchases as low as 10 cents." Mr. Collier believed th an nouncement waa in keeping wltb the comnany'a vtewa to help the county grow and to grow with the county. He said nnleea in flation forced prlcea above the preeent level, the company hoped to make the reductions perma nent. "About 15 per cent ot the homes In Klamatb Falls bava me chanical refrigeration, and about 40 per eent of the home use Ice. This leaves a very large field for us to develop and we hope to aecure another 10 per cent aa lea customers before the end of next season. "These reductions glva tbe poorer families a better break which Is In Una with President Roosevelt's Idea ot equalising, the comforts of life." he said. TO COUNTY JAIL C. R. Bandera, local lumber company employ and driver ot the car wblcb overturned near Fort Klamath Baturday and In jured Bertha Soogglns, waa com mitted to the county Jail by Jus tice ot the Peace W. B. Barnea Monday afternoon, on a 10 days sentence. Sanders waa charged with driv ing tbe car while drunk and waa also given a fine of 1100, Bertha Scogglns Is the 7-year-old daughter of Clifford Soog glns, 180 Laguna atreet, and It recovering from a fractured leg ana ankle received when pin ned under the car whan It over turned. Annual Picnic Of I. O. O. F. Lodge At Tomahawk Tavern ROCK CREEK. Subordinate lodge, Klamatb Falls, No. 117 I. O. O. F. met Sundsy at Toma hawk Tavern for the annual plo nlc of the order with 150 In at-, tendance. -' Races and contests wsra con ducted for tha children while masculine adult members gath ered for horse-shoe pitching bat tles. Dinner waa aerved at noon with mulligan stew, cooked by two of the men," tha mala dish on the 'menu. Those registered with their families wsre, J. L. Coan, T. Caae, W. O. Townsend, J. L. Estee, L. Brannen, W. B. Red key, J. O. French. R. E. Watten burg, A, 0. Smith, Bert Green, A. B. Lund, Art Kennan, N. Ot terbeln, Fred Ooeller, Thomas Orubb, C. B. House, Carl San dell, D. Muakoff, Elisabeth Hamsby, A. Sneedburgsr, R. H. Anderson, B. O. Durant, William Beck, Lea Bean, Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Sloan, El lensburg, Wash., were guests. Soma concerns are slow to take advantage ot Innovations but the modern beauty shop al ways profits by the" latest wrin kle. Th first tslegrapb line In th United States was built la 1111: It ran from Washington to Balti more. COT TUESDAY CHIEF OF U E E WASHINGTON, Aug. II. OP) Confidant th laat major haa- ards to his campaign to bring all Industries ander codes of fair competition waa behind, Hugh S Jobnaon today turned to speed ing tha national drive for popu lar cooperation wits) tb recov ery administration. Calling Into conference the chairmen ot tha NRA commit tees for 14 major cities ha out lined alms of th movement to align every employer and to have consumers buy where tbe eagle la displayed. Meantime a calm pervaded NRA headquarters after the tenaa negotiation of weeks past a Johnaon and other worked ont tb Industrial agrtementa, topped now by tba bituminous coal eode, which brougnt oper ators ot th highly competitive Appalachian coal field and spokesmen for mine workers to gether last night. . This accord Is being trans lated Into final form. Johnson expects It to reach President Rooeevelt this week. The chler executive Is familiar wltb It gen eral terma and haa eapreaeed eatlsfactloa. With coal in tee told, the ad ministrator expressed belief the last of th large controversial questions bad been solved and that the path ot th administra tion, would be smoot&er from now on. THIEVES RANSACK E A number ot trunk atored at th O. K. Transfer ompany'a warehouse on Spring street wer broken open and tbelr eontenta ransacked during th past week end, according to reports filed at police court Monday afternoon by F. C. Murpby. Murphy was unable to deter mine whether or not any ot tha article were atolen. The van dalism was not discovered until Monday afternoon. F. E. Lowell reported to po lice bureau Monday tha theft ot two case ot eggs from his truck which was parked on Seventh and Pine streets. Loss of a hand (rip containing various article of clothing was also reported to nolle bureau Monday by Q. H. Parker, ot tha Link river cabins. CHEE IN RELIEF Arrangements for dosing th state and county relief committee commissary on or before October 1. and tha Installation of a requis ition system were dlacusstd In a eloeed session this morning by Charlea W. Reynolds, field repre sentative of tbe state rell-.f com mute and County Commissioner W. F. B. Chase. Reynolds waa spending th af ternoon contacting members of tba retail growers association concerning the form ot requisi tions and how tbey would be used. E. L. Cramblltt. secretary of the association, announced th organisation had submitted a plan to tha state relief committee ot providing supplies for relief purpose at cost with II per eent commission. Reynolds said the state committee bad not yet reached a declaion concerning the adoption of tha plan. The requisition system will work differently In separata counties, Reynolds atated. "After making a survey here In Klamath county th eoat will be slightly higher but will be mora than equalled by giving rad to the local merchants," he said. Italian Murdered In Chicago Streets CHICAGO. Aug. II. (JP) Shot In the face and chest, tbe body of a man identified as John Plpanl. 15, secretary of tha Italian Bread Drivers' league, was found todar on a street In suburban Cioero, former stronghold ot Al Caponc. Near tba body lay a pistol and two hats. A short time later the police arrested hatless suspect. New VOX Theatre of Tha Sun ssm OFAGCEPTANC Imnmo y BODKRX ENDS YOUNG SAT. I MAI'RRKN J NIGHT . V O'SULLIVAH Warrants Called v By City Treasurer City warrant to tb amount of 111. Ill ar being called by Itutn o. Bathlany, city treasurer, effective August II. Tbe call In cludea all oatatandlng general fund warrants, all outstanding isolation bospltal warrants, atreet and fire fund warrant up to, but not Including June 1, and 11 oatatandlng Touchers pay able. The elty treaanrer called 1 10 loa In warrants earlier In the month, making tha total call for Anguat 111,111. 29 COUNTIES GIVEN FUNDS 8ALEM. Aug. 1. UP) Twen ty-nine of tb II counties in the state today war antjortloned IMO.oe each aa tbelr ebare of tb stat racing funds from ths proceeds at tb dog racing In Portland and tha horse racing in Gresbam, it waa announced today by the secretary ot Stat Counties will receive a total of 111,401.55. Th eonntle with organised fairs receive 15 per eent ot the total of 174.407 turned Into the state treasurer. Tbe state fair at Salem and tba Pacific Live stock Exposition at Portland each receive 17 per eent ot the total, or 117.101.71 each. Two other counties expected to receive tha same apportion ment as that ent tb II eonn tle, bnt whose funds were htd pending an opinion from th at torney general aa to tha status of organised fairs In each . are Jackson and Curry. The five counties which do not receive any funds for county fair are Marion, where the state fair Is held, Benton. Hood River, crook end Jefferson. Frederick II received big sobri quet ot Frederick th Oreat after hi death. NOTICE Capital Stock Tax Batanma filing date baa beca leaded to Bast, avtfa, W. W. Southwell PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 1 RAGING To encourage the use of Ice in every Klamath Falls nome Ketau Ice Prices Reduced Sept. 1st. New Prices: ' 500 Pound coupon book $3.75 Cash Deliveries From Trucks loo pounds ... .80 50 pounds ... .40 25 pounds . . . .20 Ice at our platform and our regular Ice depots over the city 100 pounds ... .60 50 pounds .' . . .30 25 pounds ... .15 Full weight Scored Ice .... Clean, Safe, Pure .... - Made with filtered water, " Even if you have Mechanical refrigeration use our ice for table use and drinking water. You can't afford to be without ice. Order some today; you will like the new prices. ' Refrigerators on sale at all furniture and hardware stores or call at our plant and see the new type ice refrigerators. We give 50 pounds of ice free with every refrigerator sold in Klamath Falls. Klamath Ice & sts storage Co. Phone 58 661 Spring St. STOLEN FOO A repainted sedan bearing awltched license piste, stolen from Ontario. Ore., was recov ered by state police 10 miles south of Klamatb Falls toward Merrill Monday and Milan Ryl, 17. of Baker I being held la tbe county Jail for Malheur county officials charged with th larceny. Rayl's brother. Donald B. Rayl, II, and Erneat Ban, 10. both from Baker, were also arrested and are being held. In a long distance call to Ontario, offleers learned thai Milan waa charged with tbe lar ceny and that be waa recently released irom th Oregon state training school at Wood burn. Tha ear waa filled with lac- gag and other article. Offlcera war investigating to determine whether or not th belonging were also stolen. Deep-eea batcbat flak have elon sated teleecople ayes for bee In th Inky ocean depths. End Agony Of Neuritis Newark Man Know Hew tad Lom 10 Pound "Gentlemen: I need Kruachea Salta to try and get rid of Neu ritis from which I had suffered -for on year in my left shoul der and arm. . . I took little of th , salt la th morning, sometime In my coffee, other timee In water at night before retiring. For 1 month I aed th salts and while I lost 10 pound In weight, the pain In my shoulder HAS ENTIRELY DISAPPEARED. Daring tha time I waa taking tb aalu I received bo other medical tree tm eat 1 -am folly convinced th Krwechew Salt did tb trick." C. K. Max ray, Newark, H. J. Take one halt teaspooa of Kruechen Salta la a glass at water every morning a Jar last 4 weeks get it at Whitman Drug Co., Star Drug Co. or any druggist la tha world costs bat a trifle. Foulccr'a 9 O . COMING