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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1925)
Mouthy, November 10, Page Four EVENING HEUWl.n. K.I,AMAtiI If ALLS, OREGON T 0RNA00 CAUSES 5 T DAMAGE l'OHTI.A.NH, Ore., Nov. 18. p) No Mi-i-n t dumugc resulted from the tornado which swept n section of tho Willamette viilluy in the fndi pend inn' dint lie) lam Wednesday, declnr- gnverninenl od Edward L. i ft'ells, County Court Puts Stop To Road Blockade A fence, partly blooding Iho Mondouhall loud, will he removed nt onee If the count; court's orders ore obeyed. The ultimatum to hXfi 111 torn down Was to have been hoed delivered today to W. Miller, hy County Koad Engineer Prank V5. Howard. Mr. Miller Is the owner of ap proximately SO acres south of town. forecaster who ytjtiu ned today from a tour of insijjjj ion ol the storm area. h "I found sonVjt evidence of a tor nado, but it Witfli not a strong one." ho said. "1 fntilfd no well defined ; ItealUIn thai the dtfeT j? expand path where daitjljie was done, but I ins rapidly, he decided to plat his found evidence Hjtt whir of the wind land Into lots. When the survey and of an explosive force. proa made he came to the conclusion "No largo amount of damage was that some at the ground, over .whteli done. The bulldjpgs wrecked or dam-1 tho Mendenhall road traversed, Im aged were old sheds and hop driers ; loosed to him. Sj he extended Ms for tho most part, and some old fence line unit it takes In o::o trees In orchards were blown down j half the width of the road for a near Independence. An old prune drl- j stretch of a qdarter of a mile, er nt Liberty was wrecked. The matter came to a head Sat- "The damage from the tornado j urday. it was emphasized at the was traced ovor a tract of four or county court meeting that the road five miles. At no point was the path! had been In common usase for 16 clearly defined. Apparently the twist-; years, and thai if Miller had a valid er would strike the earth and with- claim which was extremely doubt- In a very short distance it would rise. For instance, at the Walker bop ranch, two old :steds used for pick ers were wrecked, the twister rose, passing over tvMPbther buildings and then descended, damaging a hop dri er lust a short distance away." SEXTOrCOUPLE DENIEjp DIVORCE Judge Decides Charges by Each Not Supported by Evi dence Produced Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sexton are still man and wife, despite tho ef forts of each to sever tho marriage ties. By a decision handed down from the bench Saturday afternoon by Judge L. Leavitt, the re quest for a divorce from each was denied. The court held that neith er Mr. Sexton nor Mrs. Sexton in troduced sufficient evidence to sup port their respective charges In their divorce complaints. Mrs. Sexton had filed suit for the divorce, asking for the custody of their minor child. Mr. Sci'ton Hted a counter suit for divorce, also de manding custody of the child. ful, he forfeited that claim by not claiming his right prior to this time. Neat Sum Realized at Radio Carnival Today members of the Business and Professional Women's club de clared their Radio Carnival of Sat urday as most successful. From the carnival the women realized $140.96 which will be used in pur chasing furniture for the rest room of the new library. A number of novelties and "vari ous, hand-made articles which were not sold will be placed on sale by the club members some time, in the near future, the place to be announced- shortly. Through the press the members I ov the club wish to thank each and everyone who contributed to mak ing the affair such a success. ANOTHER SEVERE QUAKE REPORTED VICTORIA, B. C. Nov. 16. (JP) A severe earthquake lasting two hours and thought to have center ed in the vicinity of the Aleutian Islands in the northern part ot the Pacific ocean wus recorded on the seismograph at Gonzales Heights here today. The disturbance was estimated to be 2200 miles from here. Limit on Fees Is Approved by Court WASHINGTON. . Nov. l .... The supreme court put its slump of approval today on a provision of lew which prohibits lawyers from charging In excess of $3 for prepar ing and presenting papers in con nection, v.ith any trstz risk insurance policy. In holding the provision constitu tional the court confirmed the con viction under it of Jose P. Mar golin of New York. returned to v.vlley Completing a business trip of two 'days, J. Elmer Iney of M&lford, re turned home this morning. While , in the city he registered at the j hotel Lake. tarn ESJLY SPRINGFIELD FLEXIBLE CORD The only balloon tire tha will not rumble when driven on closed cars at high speeds m s Hub ! m jii';.' 'M 3 lire shop 502iS(Hh Sixth - Phone 616 uuiiiiiiiiii Girl of 18 Takes Fourth Hubby "I'll Boat De Wolf Hopper's Record," Says Cay Texan . use and her busbanfls. It. Winiiiroud, Vo. :t: is .Mis. Carlton, lio wore men a Pauline ixon nor. No. Si W when, At Hie toji, left to ;Igb;, are Austin P. Carlton, No. tj Lolel B. Stag nod F. It. Pie e, No. 4, At the i-iylit Is a picture of Paulino taken rloliies unil wont about the state with lihu as a snlesmun. jht to Laa Crtieea, S. Tff , with lino- "theV boy friend, one" V.'! i). Wlniiu Tead, to attend the wedding of u pair of mutual friends. The friends dared' them to get married, too. Pauli'iii, not being the girl to bo kid ded in that manlier, they up and did Somehow, this marriage wasn't any luckier than the 'other' two. Fl- (a By SKA Service '"ftlPASO. to:;. Nov.' She's only 18 years oltl S!ie has been married lour times and divorced three times She's now starting in on her fourth husband, and she vows that before they lay her among the daisies, she'll set a world's record as a matrimonial (jflibk change artist. She started in life as Pauline Nixon, out in the great open spaces of Texas where men are plentiful as well as chivalrous. Pauline hardly got a square deal in life, at thut. When she was It she had gotten enough cards from the bottom of the deck to make many an older person throw the whole hand Into the discard and call for d r. iw deal. '" To begin with, Jior ' father am! mother were at odds. Each one wart- VKN ICR -Twenty five Gondolas t tho nnle custody of Pauline. Once fo.- Florid.-, have been ordered here the fathef kidnaped her and Imffi'nr Daily Pauline again. It was after her first automatic ann ;.rd again she drifted' Into court Htlll It- is than a year divorce, so another tlmont was in order was free. But not for long. Oulslde the i our: room aho fell In with a bosom friend of the late lamented Winzln road, c chap named E. L. Page.' One II Inj led to another and nine hours after Winzlnroad had become noth ing uorc (nan friends, she became Psigi wife. For the present she still ed her in a' convent for three ydafti Then, motoring in the desert, he 'run afoul of bandits and was shot tu death. This ended the family row, but not' Pauline's troubles. Craved Pleasure The girl had grown up fast, amid such fast-moving surrounding: and at the age of 13 she became filled with a craving for life life with Its i pleasures and gaieties t ha t the older people seemed able to take, but that always were denied her. . So she dropped out of high school ! abruptly and married a young man j named Austin P. Carlton. This at j Las Crucos, N: ,J.. In Juni-, 11)22. The marriage went on. the racks i after nearly two years and Carlton left her. She was granted a. divorce, j Tho girl's ac(,nal;loni;ei(;bW'V!i tctd poke fun at hi.r. .. , : tl I '.'Married and divorced at, 16 whefe'll ydu end up?" Ui"y taunted I hWv'-e-. loj.W(i l vi.'.vjoiw f And that gave her the Idea, "I bflastd in jnsr, that-I.'ff break .( lie Wolf Hopueris record," she (tflWti) "Theli I gal to tbinhini; and. detailed ! I'd go ahc:id and do it." A Very Canny Laid f Now observe the canniness dial can deHci-nd upon a girl of 10, Twenty-four days after her first , divorce she remarried, I bin llipe a i Cisco druggist by the name of I-olel j it. Btagner, Under the law hIw should j have waiteil a year after the divorce decree, she didn't. Conuoquently, when she and Btagner hud tired of one another, four ntonllin lu'er, ibe didn't have lo work hard for a dl voire. All she did was pel an an nulment ,on the ground Unit the fro: thin;-: I he bat factory made V producing the snlce famous. Wiz' at Figures AAV MOVB Ton.VV Loral Real Kutote I'lnn Move To McCaltby ltiiilillujt Today The real estate firm of Bellman end McCarthy moved today Into the McCarthy building on .North Seventh where they will carry on their In surance business. svhiuh.ocks. Russia. The law bone Ol a prc-hlstorlc homo with a trunk hat been found In enormous -av. rag In tho Ural niountnlns which have diamond and Ico grottoes. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS Jimmlo Barrett, Obovo, Is J, and In n university or Koolhorn California tost Of His mathematical 'lfrifu It tnatati was illecnl Uv Ihii flirt ( ,00l hlm U,s ,han one (flicond for mnnlngo W ' 1,1 Ul,) ,.r,"f each of M Man to tell tho. cube PIn,u. root of 410JV2,407. .Ilmmlc llvn. in A couple of weeks laler the girl' ,Lo3 Antclca; Tuesday, October 13th, 10 25. Court met pursuant to adjourn ment of October Sth, l!i25, all mem ber.! being present, w'hen the follow ing proceedings were had: Tho following claims were allow ed and Clerk Instructed to Issue war rants on tho following named funds for their respective amounts: Current Unpens I'or.ii F. H. Eborhart, licenso for car, 11.00. L .0. Arena, payment on car, sur veyor office, $370.00. Hurry Cush Grocery, supplies, Jan- Itor, (7.60. (lien j. Torrtll, mileage, dep. as sessor, $22.00. Klom. Co. Abstract Co., innp, as- sesao?, $ri.oo. i Hub Tire shop, supplies, sherlffj (gS.gOi 'Roberts and Harvey, supplies court house, $5.c I. Frederick post Co., supplies tin gin- P, $14.28. Marq K, Wilson, sorvlec.i dist. at- ty 110.00. Lincoln Orocery, supplies Jail. $15.00. Nov, Hjjmo Etestdurant, meals pris oner;), :: t;iio.' I.incoin ' Oro'ce,ry. supplloo court bouse, llH Khun, lee dt.'stor. Co,, Ico court Imune, 5,'t6j Wosteni Tcntis. Co., services Jus tice peace, $1.00. Pac, Tel. & Telr Co., services offi cials, $ri3.7u, Var. Tel. & Tel. Co., tolls officials, $30. 87. Vac. Tel. & Tel. Co., services jail, fLti. Pac. Tel. ft Tel. Co., services poor farm, $4.50. Cdunt)' Itoml PuihI Harry Dixon, labor, $41.52, Art Perkins, labor, $51.90. t'iUe Dixon, labor, ,4S.8tj Tim Henley, labor, $40.30. Illll Keriichrjqr, labor $22.45.' Rusty Kowen, labor, $51.00. Jack Brown labor, $51. Do. Creel Co., supplies pile .Ink IS Ivor Co COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS M. I,. Mohmond, labor. $.31.14 Perrio Dtkon, labor, $ll,4S Shorty QpS, labor, $ 11.52. Paul l.eacb, labor, $11.1.2. Sam Wagoner, labor, $17-00, Paul Davis, bibor, $23,:ili. s. Hsnley, labor, Jilil.tio. . llaldwln lldw. Co., Kucli road, 2.15. llaldwln llihv. Co., supplies $7. 35 llaldwln llihv driver. MS.80. Ilublv. In lldw brld s-e, $44.11. Ibildwln lldw. Co . supplies, $32.25 Pac Tel. ft Tel. Co., services road master. $13.00. Topj DUon, cash adv., $0.22. C. K. Hoyt, labor, $70.80. I' M . I ver, labor, $60.87, OXCoto Welding Works, labor, $2.50. .1. i Wright, labor. $2S,47. . Roblnion Tractor Co., supplies $20.00. Herald Pub, Co., Pub. notice. 4,80 Herald Pub. Co., pub. notice, $3.80 It. E. Knowles, cush adv., $2.75. Howls Motor Co., supplies speed cop, $7.75. It. K. Knowles. cash adv. $2.05. Count V Itoad Pont I tee I ill- Co. high XI'. li. l. MqKIm, Dalles-Ciult high way, $80.31. llaldwln lldw. Co., Dalles - Calif, highway, $8. OS. Squara Deal orocery, Dulles highwty, $14.50. w. d. Miller Construction Dalles - Calif, highway, $200.20. Hub Tire shop. Dalles - Calif, high ray, $41.30. Sanitary .Market, DallUH - Cnllf. highway, $44.18. I.toyd Bunnell, Dulles-Calif. way, $16.20. County l.ihritry l-'uiut Irene F. Anderson, salary and $104.10. rloilbronner & itea, wood, $o.oo. J. K tllll Co., books, $45.00. Star Drug Co., supplies, $11. 00. Pac, Tel. ft Tel. Co., services. $4. Whereupon Court adjourned lo moot on October 17th, 1925. It. 11. mrN.NKl.t.. County juiice III'ltllKI.I, SHOUT. O. J. MARTIN, CommlsstonerH. Saturday. October 17th. 1025. Court unit pursuant to adjourn ment of October 13th. 1025, when were present, it. ft. Bunnell, County Judge ami c. j .Martin Commission er, when the following proeeetUngl Here hud. to-Wit: The following claims were allow ed and Clerk Instructed to issue war rants on the following nttineil funds for their respective amounts: Current Kxpense Fumi II. O. Spink, Justice court, $7.00. John l.ee Dull, Justice court. $8.00. Cal's Taxi. Justice Court. $4.80, Henry Hhudley, Justice Court, $3.00. It. c. Spink, Justice Court, $7.00 Henry Shndluy, Justice Court $2.20. Walte K. X $1 05. 10. $4 95 F. $3.00 D, $4.05. F.dlth Hood, nurse $i'r,.uo. Union $110,110. Western Colon I'sharlff, $3 0.81. Jos. Jeuson, watermaster, $25.20 II. ft M. ( $11.40. Ilorald Pub. Co deeding) $12.50. Whitman Drug Co., supplies poor farm, $28.50. Ituff. Justice Court $11.40. Kendall, Justice Court. X. Kendall, Justice Court X. Kendall, Justlc Court X. Kem'ull, Justice Court dep. Oil Co., supplies Tel. Co., sheriff, sheriff, services Co., supplies assessor, Pub. Court pro- .Much Co., services services Co. clerk, , services sheriff, reiilul supplies IliirrouKhs Add Co. Trons., $0.10. Carlotta Clerk, $31.20. Carlotta Clerk $2.8.00. Klumath Typewriter Fxc. Co. engineer, $3.50. Boper - Wheeler Co., tnx refund $844.53. 1 Underwood's pharmacy, circuit court, $22.50. . Underwood's Pliuvmucy, iiupplles Co, Ouerk, $10.50. J. Kolsay, surveyor's office, $4.00. Klamath Hdw. Co., supplies sber ttf, $21.85. J. P, Kelsay, surveyor's office, $5.00. A. 11. (Illson, surveyor's office, $4,411. liioyd Bunnell, surveyor's office, $3.00. Itoml I'llllll Wm. Walker, labor, $01.55. 1,. O'. Htlles, la,bor, $02.83. Anna Creek Lbf, Co., hiippIIimi, $25.08. llalslgnr Motor Ho., iiupplles, $3.37 takesldd Mir. Co., supplies $1.20. Stnndard Oil Co., supplies $10.45. Klamath Hdw. Co., supplies $13.10 l,akosldo Mir. Co,, supplies $52.30. Tom Dixon, cash Adv., $io.40. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS Union Oil Co., supplies, $120.18. Klamath Hdw, Co,, supplies, 4.00. Union Oil Co., Supplied $80,04. IhibdKor Motor Co., supplleii, $13,05, Itoml l'u nd II11111I it. c coriibdi, Midland Btgtt Up road, $00.85. Tracy BlUMer, Midland Htalu lino rend, $1,2, SO, 0 J, MeColliim. Midland State lino road, $70.88. C. V, Slunsur, Midland Stuto Him rend. 888. 'Kd Kindt, Mldlaud Stale lino rd.. $22.15. Hoy Crawford, Midland Slutu lino road. $35,112. C, C. Ileuly. Midland Statu nllo road,. $1011.8 5. Iliilslser Motor Co., DtUM - Calif. Highway, $r..t:,. Union oil Co,, Dalles - Calif, high way, $5.53. c. C. llcnly, Midland State line, $33.50. Union Oil Co., MkUlAd Stuto line, $2.75, Standard Oil Co., Midland Slate line, $122.02. Standard Oil Co., Midland Statu Hue, I'll 8.. 61. llaldwln HdW, Hue. $3.43. Poennughty Meeby, ('o., Stat, lino, $70.76. Oregon - Calif. Highway garug . Midland State line. $11.00. J. F. Kelsay. Midland Stntu lino, $2 00. Klamath lldw. Co., MUlland Stuto lino, $4.70. J. F. Kelsay, Midland Statu line, $30.70. A. II. Cllson, .Midland Stat" line, $11.32. Lloyd Bunnell, Midland Statu lino, $7.49. County Market Itoml I 1 O. II. Cornish. Cbll. - Wm. Hirer Mkt. ltd., $104.85. O. K. Carleton, Cbll. - Will. Illver Mkt. rokd, $02.26. W. I,. Kudos, Cbll. - Wm. Illver Mkt. Itoad, $04.87. (Vatrhouge ft Lester, Ohll, - Win. Illver Mkt. road, $79.72. Alemllo Lub. Co.. Cbll. - Wm. Illv er Mkt. rond, $74.27. J. F Kelsay. Midland Market road, $33.94. A. II. Cllson, Midland Market road, $22.45. Co.. Midland Statu Midland .Midland Market Midland Market Lloyd Bunnell, road, $4.40. i.ioyd BunneU, rond, $3.00. .1. P. Kelsay, Midland Market rod, $9.00. Whoroupon Court adjourned to meet n Monday. October 10th, 1026. It. 11. BUNNBbL, County Judge. 0. J. MARTIN. Commissioner. Monday, OOtobor 19th, 1925. Court met pursiinnl to adjourn ment of October 17th, there being present it. n. Bunnell, County Judge, and C. J. Martin, Commissioner, when the follunlng proceedings wero had : The following claims were allowed and Clink Instructed to Issue war rants on the following named funds for their respective amounts: Current 10riuiso Ftllul M. A. Nuwmnu, palutlng at poor farm, $15. no. Klamath lldw. Co., nuppllou lull, $3.76. ' llaldwln lldw. Co., auppllim court bouse, $4.00. Klamath Hdw. Co., supplies court house, $14.00. ID. O. QuU,j services court house yard, $23.26. Mrs. Henry Burke, sorvlcos sher iff office, $12.00. CounfV Itoml Fund Standard Oil Co., supplies, $10.00. Western Union Tel. Co., services, $1.24. Klamath HdW. Co., supplies, $7. F K. Kberhart, oxp. trip to Port land, $1)5.30. Union Oil Co., supplies, $212.97. Dally Journal of Commorco, Pub. notice to bldddrs, $6.20. County Itoml Horn! Fund ' Klamath Hdw. Oo., Dalles - Cnllf. highway, ,$6. 25. ' Whereupon Court adjourned to meet on October 2 1st, lOZli. K. H. BUNNELL, I Vonpty JiuiKc. 0. .1. MARTIN, Commissioner. Wednesday, October 2it, 1025. Court met, pursuant to adjourn ment of October 10th, there being present, It. II. Bunnell, County Judge and C. J. Martini when tho follow ing proceedings wero hnd: The following claim wan allowod and Clerk Instructed to Issuo war runt on the following named fund for the amount of samoi Itoml It, ,n,l Pun,! B. K. Messnngor, Dallen - Calf. Highway, $457.28. Court adjourned to qloet on Oc tober 211b, J.085, ft, H. BUNNELL, County Judge. C, ,1. MARTIN, ' coiumlnslomer.