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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Saturday, October 111, ll)2.r
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Road Project ! Bcnd High School
i i c Defeats Lebanon
oven support
Witness Favor High
way to Oregon
Caves
MEDFORD, Ore., Oct 31. At
hearing in- Jacksonville yesterday
afternoon, before members of the
state highway commission regarding
the creation of a super-road district
from Williams, to the Oregon lave,
over a dozen witnesses vt-re called,
nil of them favoring the jew road,
with the exception of Attorney U.
I). Norton of Grant's Pass, who,
while not definitely opposing the
proposition, questioned the wisdom
of creating the district at the Orel
ent time, j 't i
Delegates from Kuch. "Williams,
l'rovolt and Mediord declared, the
new highway would benefit all sec
tions of southern Oregon.
POPULARHH .wuLi: s. Li :s
PAIllS. To 'makfl the Uiblc a
"best-seller" in France as it is in
English-speaking countries. M.
Francois Bernouard, a publisher, Is
going to Issue an edition in 30
volumes, with Hebrew and Greek
texts opposite the French, with
woodcuts scattered liberally through
out. Mr. Bernouard also is a noet
whose work has found its nray Into
many French anthologies.
BEND, or.-.. Oct, 31. Bend hiKh
school defeated Lebanon in football
yesterday on the local field by a
...core of 46 to 7. Lebanon's loae
touchdown was made in the thirl
quarter. The higher altitude worked
a hardship on Lebanon and the local
team put over two touchdowns id
the first half and ,r in the last half
Forward passing on the part of the
Item! team was a feature of the
game.
Temperature On Mars Figured
Out By Government Scientist
for solar radiation." A noon day
temperature on lite Martian equator,
in such vegetation mli;ht vise to lili
IXMH) KINKS MORE THAN
BEAUTY IN f. S. I ll.M STAIt
LONDON. (,P Audiences were
surprised to see in Deity Blylhe. a
motion picture actress, one who was
not only beautiful, but who could
sing well, tell stories and make
speeches. Miss Blythe's appearance
here was a triumph.
Edith Day. Dorothy Dickson. Lu
cille Lnvergne and Tailulah Bank-
head are other American actresses
whose names are in the electric sign- j
over London theaters which are r-nv- :
ihg successful runs.
WASHINGTON. Oat It. (?)
With the use 0f an extraordinarily
delicate instrument he haw invented
for finding out such distant fucis. degrees, he figured.
W. W. Coblentr. of the bureau of j Moat of fohlotita'a work on the
standards, has concluded that the problem was done at the l-'lugstaff.
main annual temperature of the sur- Artionu. observatory last August, at
face of the planet .Mars is about 20 t whlrti (line Mars was closer to the
degrees fabrcnhelt. as compared with ,.,!, than It Is ordinarily. The In-
the earth"s ."! degrees.
The observations indicate that
stmmcnts used are huiit up around
100 I transparent screens which can de-
degrees below zero is frequent and
Dr. I'oblent suggested that the rea
son for some higher temperatures
led the infinite small amount of heat
radiated from u celestial body.
Dr. Goblents reached tlie coudu-
he detected there might he found In json that at night the surface tem
"Tho assumption that these tlarfe i pernluro on Mars Is fu degrees Cen
areas contain vegetation hating proD-j tlgrade below zero, hut that durlnS
ertles of the tuft-formlng naiKI of the Martian Hummer the days have
our high prairies and the tussock la temperature of perhaps even high
mosses and lichens of our dry. tun- r than luO degree Centigrade or
dras. which have a high ahsorhilvity about 50 degrees Fahrenheit. .
NEW YORK. Richard Enright.
pslice commissioner, who is to be
out of office shortly, has a literary
career ahead of him. He has writ
ten two novels, is at work on a
j third Which he is to dramatize, and
1 is laso to write scenarios.
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See it before you send ypur money out oL'
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Store and Warehouse
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oAt the TINE TREE
Film fans, you who rave about
the sensational- pictures you have
seen, you who have witnessed the
screen's mightiest thrills, you who
have enjoyed the dynamic action of
epic westerns see "Wild Hor
Mesa" at the Tine Tree and you'll
have something to brag about!
For stupendous action, for spec
tacular thrills and for the most
gasp-provoking climax ever flashed
!n the silver sheet, this melodrama
has them all beat.
Imagine a tremendous herd of-fivo
' thousand terror-stricken wild horses
charging at teg) speed across a vast
stretch of tableland, headed straight
: for a treacherous barbed wiro cor
ral. This stampede the final.
: smashing, highspot in the photoplay
Is pictured in all its terrifying
j realism, and was filmed at
j personal risk to cameramen and
! players, ynany of whom narrowly
'escaped death from the thundering
i hoofs of the wild steeds.
And this scene conies as a fitting
jand high-powered finale to a serl.is
of tens dramatic events which
have their beginning .when Jock
Holt, hero of the picture, comes into
open and' bitter conflict with a gang
of outlaws and horse thieves, cap
tained by Noah Beery. Billle Dove
is the lovely heroine and Douglas
Fairbanks. Jr.; portrays the fourth
featured role, that of Holt's dare
devil younger brother. At the Fine
Tree Sunday.
The Walton, Wright Co.
for-'
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Chorpenning
After Person
Who Beat Dog
V
If "Rags" could only talk.
But "Rags' can't talk, and his
master. C. D. Chorpenning can not
read t :e message gleaming in the
remaining ee of "Rags."
"Rags" Is a dog that has forgot
ten more than most people know.
He Is half ulrdale and half llelgia-i
polico dog. a conibinatltm which has
produced the maximum of Intelli
gence. Each morning, with tlho rising
sun. "Rags" has been In the habit
of striking out Into the sitge-brtisii
for rabbits. So whom he did not
return the other morulas at S p. m.
as usual, his madtw did' mt worry.
Hut .he did worry whan 9 p. Bfc
rolled aroutld, and still nj "Rags".
He gazed down the highway, Ju.il
south of town, and his eye fell
upon a pitiful object.
It was pcor old "itngs" dragging
himself up the road, his head an I
eye sadly crushed and his holy
broken. He wagged his tail feebly
as his master approached and from
his one remaining eye Tadlated
pleasure.
Somebody, and Mr. Chorpenning
would give quite a lot to know who,
had caught "Ragssie" by the collar
and held him at arms length vhllc
tbey beat him nearly to death.
Dr. C. O. Prentice, local veterin
arian Is working hard to save the
dog's life.
If "Rags" could only talk. Hut
"Rugs" cant and his master Is at
a los3 to locate the sulprlt that so
brutall; beat his dog.
Weather Outlook
For Week Given
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We, as residents of Klamath County, are vitally interested in its de
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ive builder.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. .11. (P)
The weather outlook for the week
beginning November 1, was an
nounced here today by tho United
States weather bureau as follows:
' Pacific states The .outlook Is,
for normal temperature with fair
j weather except considerable cloudi
ness near the coast. Occasional
rains in the western parts of Wash
ington and Oregon.
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oAt The LIBERTY
More than a typical fast moving,
rip-roaring Western melodrama
"Tho Had Lands"--real picture en
tertainment with a n)lno of his
torical inKrest. running through a
plot of love and romance,
'Lnhl In the early pioneer days,
when the frontier wan guarded and
thrust Westward, toot by foot, ay
a Hturdy line of cavalry posts, II
presents vivid plctrlzatlon of th-.!
advi lit 11 res. hardships and 'struggles
I hat confronted the, bravo hearted
men and women of the Seventies.
"The Had Lands" Is one of the
the most elaborate productions in
which Harry Carey haB yet ap
peared. The scenes of Indian fight
ing, the attack on Fort Siinin r
and the burning of Portervlllo are
Home of the most realistic anil
thrilling scenes of the kind ovor
filmed. At the Liberty Sunday.
v. 8. Went iter Report
Oregon: Generally cloudy tonight
and Sunday. Normal temperature-.
I Light weeterly winds. ---
WASHINGTON. - Rainbow baths
for millionaires; the more money a
man bus lie has port talari In Uloi
lie ihould auvo- In !U but broom.
K y Jordan pas Informed the con
vention of the Tile and .Mantle Ooll
tractors,
IF
BHD TEAM
TO M OREGON
Attention!
Turkey
Growers
We will buy for cash on deliv
ery Ibis year your turkeys for
ThankegtYiUg .and Onrlsttnog,
Wo will buy what you have,
regardless of number. "Food
your Turkeys" If (III) have not
attained their full growth.
Feed them and hold until
Christmas. Drop tin a curd and
let tm know bow puiny you
will have for market this full,
and wo will keep you poitoti on
market quotations.
Swift & Company
Save Your Car
By keeping it well oilvil
ami greased, Lei us do
a real job for yatt.
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Stanford UN1VBR81TY, Calif,
Oct. SI. (Jp) Tho Cardinal will
fnc- another r.i'ldli'oo throat from tho
north litis afternoon when they line
up tiKiiiliHt the Vnlvernlty of OrcKon
i eleven n a count conference itunie.
K 1110 Stanford won n decisive
Victory lam week over the On-Kon'
Aftios, he IiIk lemon ami (NOB team
la exceedingly nptlmlatlc about the
result of today's kjuio. Tbey are con
fident of a victory over the ulready
I twice vlctorlutis Cardinals. Ootflh
IA!! OfBMMikK ,,,.,ulr..t,,l ...III t..b
chanceii of nllowng the tlni north
IrMsra to pile up un early loadi for,
contrary to pi-clatlonn, be Inn uu-
jnoumod Intention of Martini: bin
first team line up. If lite reiUltra
lore able to acoro two touchdown, it
I will I"- ,i ilitnnl for ti e second team
j to take the field.
Couch Warner i;ave the second el-
i even some new playa which were
Withheld from the flrat team. Indi
cating that an entire to w team will
' he Mibatltutod If It appears safe,
I rather than a atrlut: of substltuti i
during the course of tho came.
Tho Oregon SQUad, which arrived
yoHt. rday and took a light workout
I In the stadium. Is fortified by two ex.
Iceptlonnl ends In Hob Mnuti and
; Shorn Smith. Muuti Is hcuvy. fast.
Mfld Is playing his third year or var- j
ally football. Smith Is smaller but
makes up f,,r the defU-lencv In I
"1 1 Hi- Is the fastest man on the I
varsity.
The brunt of the defense will fall
upon these two men, becsuge Stan
ford's most consistent grtinnd Vr.lntng
tactics have been off-tackle idavs
from a crlm tMsg formation. If the I
! two Oregon- wlnr are an good as
I their reputation indicate, (hoy win
jmake tin. going hard for the t'ardlu
jnl buck,
j UH'ISVIU.K "I'vo Hilled tlin
men lake ray ringer print," hons'
j fid a self-styled "California tornado"
I after half a night squad hud drag
i ged the (20 pounder Into a coll.
. They left the Job In day force.
lilt: vRATHKh
The cycio Stortusgrapn sl Under
pootys PJiarmacy show i tho barn
met tic pressurd to li" maintaining
a tnlrly constnnl lovetl. No marked
ih.ini-.e lii wnnther cundlllopi Ib In-
lllc.llell.
Forecast for next 2-1 hours:
vlenerally fair with moderntn lein
peratiircii, Tin- Tycos reeordlni ihsrmonieler
roglstsred ttuuiraiun ami minimum
temperatures today ua follow:
High IS; low 2U.
CHfCAOO. Were Christ on iiariu
today, be would be using the news
tnd .Hie radio. Is the ftdTlC
of Pr. JitiVli-.s, of KntiBU City, an
enprcs' i-d at a conference on church
publicity.
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and leave them
ONCE you net tlio right
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Iflg more lo do but nit hack
und etjoy the program.
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