iriii EVENING HERALD PAGE FIVE CITY BRIEFS ftlate I Iff I. I.I Lite r. P. Tsl iit, (imptoywl In th foreign auto MobUa reglatratlim department of til tiffin o( scrUr of state at Halem, waa a liualnsaa vlelltir In Klamath Kails Weilnesdsv. Tai lit liiapiK'tnlt Ilia touriat bureau of Ilia hical rhantbar ot commerce before runttiiulitg to I.akevls, where ha will also vlall. Iti-Kletrrml Nuraca Meet Ore mi Mala lirailttat Nnrea Amu- elation. District 1, will mint at tlte bnm of Mra. Itsdelliie Towey, l!7 Hull til Hsventh street, Wed nesday evening at l:0U o'clock. All member arc raquaatad lo ba present, and any regtatereif ittiraes wishing to Join the asaorlatluB will ba welcome. Hold Annual Luncheon All members o( tba mteftimisry society of the Klral I'reshyterlsn church are urged In attend that l!lh an nual liomeromlug luncheon In ba held at Inn church Thursday at l;tt nVlo. Ii In th afternoon. An Interesting program haa been ar ranged by Ih committee In rhsrg a. hellers Visiting- Here Mr. and Mra. I'aul Keller arrived Monday to visit In lha city with their parents, Mr. ami Mra. tleorge Humphrey, and Mr, and Mra. i, J. Keller. Thar ar anronta to Ihalr horn at i'ortland alter a three months' vinlt to aaatara IHilnta, and plan to remain bar until Hitnday. Iletura to Cot tax firove Mrs. J, Q. Wlllltts baa raturnad to her Cctlsse drove homo after a brief vlatt In Klamath r'alla with bar son, l.aland Wlllltta, and daugh ter, Mra. Docla Norrts, of thla rlif, Khe waa accompanied by Mr, and Mra. ilaorja l Wbarton, of Mnunialo View, Idaho, kprmsua Wlver Visitor J. E. Haley uf Hpragua Hirer, formerly located In the office of Ida It. Momyer In thla cliy, waa a busi ness visitor In Klamath Kalla Tuesdsr, an' route to Mardnel, ll will return to 8rrsu Itlrar 1 hurailay. iMivlnar ff,r Kttgcoe - Mlaa I Aura tioldamlth will leave Thure day for Kugene, wbara aha will mar tha University of Oregos, Rlia will ba accompanied by her father, 3. A. (loldamltb, who alio attend! tha university. May rnrrhaao Hay Mr. and Mra, Itny Judd. of Willow HaaeB, l all'., were Wednesday vleKore In Klamath rails, making erranie mente for winter feeding ot their datr rattle. Iten-iiee Kail Nrwa Mra. T. E. Drake of th.'a city baa received word of tlx death of her father, ). A. Iludioa. ot HI. Louis. Mo, lirath rama alter a lingering III not of nearly a year. tlrtnra to 1'alwi "V Mary Kllen llradlnrd and .Mice Harvey, of Klamath Kalis, left Wedneaday morning for Kugene, where they will resume their studies at the t'ntreralty of Oregon. , Ive for lleeccealinw Bill Quill, Klamath county aheepman, left Monday for Sprasu Klver. wliera he will apentf aeveral dare lonklni orer aheep (rating on tha reservation. Ik-M,ilay Meeting A apeclal lieMnlay meeting wilt h beld thla evening at tb Maannle hall. Tha Initiatory degree will lie exemplified and all offlcara mut ba proannt. M,Jln In Klamath Harriett K. (Sedgwick, who la affiliated with tha I', ft. Veterana hoapltal at Tnraon, Aril., la a Tlaltor In Klamath for aereral dayi. On nualnea O. C. Trelton, who la artlllated with tha Santa t'rtii Tortland t'ement eompan, la a bualneaa rttltor In tha city for aeveral daya from Ban Fran Cisco. Cleveland Vlaltor Ceorg ftabel, resident of Clereland, Ohio, la a ylaltnr In Klamath Kalla for a few weeks. Mr, Katie! madt tha trip west by motor. Tatlent at Hospital Woodrnw Trtplett la variously III at the Klama.h Valley hoapltal where ha hag been patient tor aareral lays. vsx Ilrot Kftiind In Town Ittaut ua Caet rffegiyS -m "THE VIKING" Produced By V A RICK FRIHHKLL Illrocled By . (iKOIU.K MKI.Hinn Who Did "Tha Sheik." Heturax to ftabwn Mr. Col lins, mother of Mr, (iaorf Her lb., baa rattirDad to her noma at Halem attar a week rlilt liar. t'nilergoe Operation Mr. Will Copeland of 'ort Klamath, la at tha Klamath Valley hoa pltal whara alia submitted to an appendicitis operation! Sunday, . (iueet In Vttf I,oren t. Was ton of Vancouver, Wash,. 1 a guest In the city for several day whll visiting friends. . V. N. Ilrldgo ('lab to Meet (iroup No. I, Kntra Bur Hrldg club, will meet Krldsy sltsrnoon at J : H at tha horn of Mr. Q. U. Mathaws. Knjoylng aiallon Mr. aad Mra, fCverett Hell ot Bly ar en joylu a werk'a rsrsllim at Marshfleld, VUltlng Hon Mra. Tattles; Towey la a Klamath rails guest, visiting at the bom of Mr. aad Mrs. It. A. Towey at their boa on Tortland srenue. Merrill Visitor Clifford1 ftbnrli rancher of tha Merrill district, was a bu.lneaa visitor la this city Wed nesday. Iteturaa Us Illy Mrs. Bertha Hell haa returned to ber boma is Illy after several days' visit In Klamath Falls and Ashland, Vital Statistics IllltTIIH 1IADI,IEY Horn to Mr, sad Mra. II. If. lladley, Klamath rails, a girl, at Hillside hospital, Hcptembsr It, ItSt, Weight 1 sounds. HHADI.r.V Horn, to Mr. aad Mrs. '. C. Ilradlsy, C'hlloqula, at Klamath Valley hospital, girl, September It, 111. Weight an pounds. HI.NCKHON Born, to Mr. and Mr. Kokert N. Hlnckson. lorrl, Calif, a girl, at Klamath Valley hospital, September 11, ltll. Weight t pound ( oancea, HKARTII Bora, to Mr. aad Mra. Carl Hearth, Rock Creek ranch, a boy, at Klamath Valley hospital, fteptember It, ltll. Weight t pounds 14 H ounces. l'HUSKR Horn, to Mr. and Mra. (ilena Pruner ot Kwausa camp. Quarts Mountain, Ore, a buy, at Klamath Valley hospital, September 1. ltll. Weight pound II ounce. TUK.NBAtHlH Bora", to Mr. aad Mr, lister Turnbaugb, Kens, a girl, at Klamath Valley hospital, September IS, ,1151. Weight pounds !1 ouiics. HMTMH RYAN Hrry "I 1" Byan, 11, died Tuesday at i a, as. Is tbls city after lllnraa. . IlKUTER William Heter, 0. died la thla city Tueaday, tftto a. m., alter accidental la jt.rles. M Altltl tt.KS PAVIS-tiltlMKH Keg QulBtoa patla to Marias Grime on Hen tembcr 11 by Iter. Melville T. Wire. WANEE-JErrnEVh William K. Wane to Moth Jeffrey en September a by Iter. Melvltla T. Wire. WIIEAT-rAIKCLO William 3. Wheat to Kuntre Marl ralr rlo on September 11 by ltr. T. Davis Preston. VAN HOOK-BROWN Robert C, Van Hook to Ruby Teari llrown on September 14 la K gena by Rev, Cecil F. Rlstew, Irrigating Season Ends Last of Month Tha Irrigation season on the Klamath project of tha United Stales reclamation service will end tha last of September, N. (I, Wheeler, chief clerk, stated Wed nesday, l'ntll that time a low bead of water will ba run In the ranal as many farmers hare al ready ceased to Irrigate heavily. In October tha raclamatlos service will sdvertla for appli cation for tt tract to ba koraa teaded In tb reclamation area In tha Tula Lake section. Tha re clamation service also expect to dvertlaa for bid for lease on tha tump land is tb Tula Lak area. 4 SHOWS DAILY 4 MATINEE, Ii30-3:1S EVENING, 7tlS-9iOO vmiHt.Muaie-avttnciiioM ofoor tiuHMv jjrtn! a nil'" ' j. . Now yon can sea and bear tha thrilling sights and tre mendous sounds ot ona ot tha most dengrous experi ence In tha world today. It's jnst Ilk being aboard tha Viking (tha very ship that blew up) a ah bat tles her way through tb lea park with dynamite and steam and mora ateam. A dram of Fighting Lova G. N. FREIGHT GOES THHQUBH MjTIFilLLS (Contlnitsd From Tag Ob) dent C. A, Mantb. Klamath Fall, arrived on tba train. Mantb continued en to Send, A crew ot veteran Great Northers operating man were Is rharse ot lha train when It left for Bend. Most of tha mas hav been la flreat Northern employ for It rears or mor. A. N. itloln was conductor, R. E, True, i, II, I'oppy and J. K, Calder wera hrakaman, Tha train went out of bar a a "doubla-beader" with 3. r, Stafford, engineer, and I K, Henry, fireman, oa ona engine, and Kagtaear Charles Tolten aad Fireman W, T. HalllBSB ob tba other. At about tha same time that tha first train was reaching tha mala Una at Mokout Tuesday afternoon at- aboot 1:10, con struction crews of tha A. Gutbrls company wera finishing tha lay ing ot steel to tha aouthers and of tha tlreat Northern's exten sion, about two miles southwest ot 11 la ber, at Nubleber or West Bleber, according to C. K, ChrU- tophorson, general agent, who fa turned ob tb first tralB. From tb south tba Western Pacific's track laying craw are advancing to meat tba Ureal Northers, Grading baa bean completed to tha point wbr tba "golden splks" will ba drives os November 1, and Westers Pacific steel la about 10 ml las south of Bleber, ChrUtopberson said. Construction oa tb laying of It mile of sew track south ot Bead la proceeding rapidly and craws ar busy strlgbtnlng out curves la tb line from Bend to Cbemult to make It a first class Una. turner Ota Une Bleber s 119 Inhabitants, aug mented by ranchers and their families from mllea around, war ob band early to watch tb tlreat Northers railway coma to town, travelling over Its own railroad. Like a bote caterpillar tba Aboard Eastern tracklaying machln with it' trailing train of supply cars! moved steadily duwa tba "home stretch" to tha depot sits, drop ping tie sua rails ahead ot It as It advanced. Blabsr's rta in railway prom inence will ba wllboat precedent a eowtown yesterday, tb Cali fornia terminus of tb Great Northern today, within six weeks tha northers termtnua st tb Western i'eclflc, and th crown ing climax early in November, when high railway dtxnltarles will drlre tb goldon splk at fltebtr. This will official)? con nect tha two systems aod make Blebr an Important division point on tb Or est Northern's main rout to California, Wait Long Time A acor or mor of Blabsr's earliest rsldttt hare waited hopefully nearly a half century for tbls day, when th rbwiahed ambition ot James 3. Hill for a California outlet for bis Great Northern railway would coma true and glva tbls section an other traas-cosllaantal railroad, la ltOb tbty were thrilled with th news that Hill was ac tually laying track down tb Co lumbia river from Bpokane, with California ss an slums' objec tive. They wera all stirred up again la 1103 when Hill started south from th Columbia rtver la bis fsmoua rare with Karri man, along tb Deschutes river. This brosgbt tha Oreai North ern's raila to Bead is central Oregon, but then cam period of uncertainty, later tba World wsr, and Is 191 tb death of th ins who sound and cour ageous antarprfs bad won for him tha same 'Kmplre Builder." Tea years later Mr, Hill's aac eeesora revived tb California project and against tbe bitter opposition ot tba BostherB Pa cific forced their Una to Klam ath Fails, Another bard-fougbt contest ensud bef -re tb Inter state com merce eommtssisa grant ad permission to construct tba 208 mile of new railway wnlca would link tb Great Northern and Western Pacific. Tha new lis, beside supplying a direct route between California aad tb wbol northern tier ot tales between tb Great Lake tnd tb Pacific ocean, opes sp aa Important forest ana Is tb country It travsrs. It also pro vides, tor th first time, com petitive nerth-ad-oatb rait fa cilities for th entire territory bet wee a tha Mexlcsa border and tb Canadian boundary. Th Importance of tb saw Great Norther-Western Psclflc Airlin er Air Transport are, mm t- r m m i i m n t Wif I V, I r. link probably will not b meas ured by ita 100 mile of aw steel or by Its cost of approxi mately IIMOO.OOQ. Tb sig nificant factor are that th prodset ot California go to al most STary cut la tba anion and tha fact that tb saw aUiaac baa rail Inter eats in avary stat west of tb Mississippi river ex cept three A r lions, lsaislao and Arkansas. Tb Orsst Northern, itaelt as l.OuCt mils system, la a Joint owner of tb kfpoksn, I'ortland at Keattl railway with extensive trackag Is Oregon and Wash ington, and la also a Joint owner of to Chicago, Burlingtoa aad Quincy, with It ll,a-lle net work of tracks between ChUago and Denver and tnrourh owner ship of tba Colorado and Mouth- era and th Fort Worth and lea ver xtendlsf south to th tiait of Mexico. Tha Western Pacific, sat wees gas rraaclsco and Malt Lake City, la a joint owner of th Denver and H!o Grande, axteading from baK Ml to uenvar. Off'i I'ilED i;i CM-TRUCK CMS! Mrs, Caorg Jackson of Alio ma Arras, sustained shoulder in juries, as well a bruises sod lac erations, whea her automobile collided with a truck belonging to tbe Lost River Dairy at the intersection of Oregoa avna and Blehn street,, about 19 o'clock Wednesday morning. Mr. Jackson, whs was B rout to Klamath rail,, was throws, from ber car ta tha pavement. She was raahed to tbe Klamath Valley hospital by tba Towey and Marsha ambu lance. Nod ot Mrs. Jackson" Injur ies proved serious, and the will be able to leave tb hospital Thursday, according to lata re port. WTIZLAFF WINS 1XJKO ISLAND CITr, N. T., Sept. 1. WX Charles Retx iaff of Duittth. Miss., knocked oat Gene fUantos of Ctevelsnd, a protege ot Johnny P.'.tko. after 1:17 of tba fourth round of a scheduled 10-rosnd boat ber last, Bight. - . i UNIQUE CHECK IS HELD BY BARflDS Bill Barron of Klamath Path I on of tba peumnors of tb "Kariy Settler Good Will Check" which ar making th rounds in Mart ford ander tbe auspices ef tba Llosg club. That check sre lsssd by a local bank at Medford aad fully gaarastaed. They a re In 11 de nomination. They may not be cashed singly Is 0 day from the data of fssu, or sntil It bottlers have asdoreed them. If one per son: or firm acQalr", 1 0 of them, they Bay b cashed for their full ssKHixtt Immediately, Tba parpoa st th check Is ta get bills paid. They move frost tbos who ewa to those who are owed, settling old score and lsm1at!ng business, according to tba Medford Lion plan. C. i. Right-of-way to Be Unfenced to Save Leaping Deer The right-of-way ot the Great Northers will be anfeseed through th4 lava bed reclos sooth of Klamath Fall aad through the Modoc national forest becue of deer. Great Northern officials state. neer attempting; to paaa over rlgbt-ef-way fence crah Into than and oftes are killed by breaking their Becks, Muletaii deer roast tbroaga th lava bed regios la Urge nam be re aad through appeal of tbe forest serv ice th railroad abandoned tb fearing of tba right-of-way to pre vent sack tragedies. Sweet food an J drink are! lasted with tb tip ef tb tongue; : bitter things with tha back of tbe ; tongs. Legal Notices OfSdTO PTBLIC LAND SALK. FVpArUneat of the interior, U. g. Land Office, Lekeview. Oregos, September i, 131. Notice l hereby gives that, as I directed by tb Commissioner off th General Land office, nsderi provisions of Bee, ftS5. R. ft., psrsusnt to tb appllcatlOB oti Leo Co f fen berry of Dorrta, Call-) Tm &m?st too exf!cl ta wrfta, rtj tfttre'j so mocfc (J set, l-rtlt InrtJe trie plane rtcl out. We've ItA WaAinstort fWIilnJ now, and I've just h&l a Chesterfield ta tJie tmcfcing eompArtmcnl lltey save tliem en every iliip, - "Amons trie tlojitecn rxasscnsm tLere's & scr,ter and JoreJgn dsp?o mat; and I'm jurprhtd at tKe numfecr of He trip Is two ftua- drcd mifes and the meter ta tKe est in reads two mile a minute think oftlutt "For mt, the Chesterfields were At nicest toaA cf H. I was Just dying for a smote, and wKcn the hostess passed litem (ami ar favcrite cfsa felte at that) everyone else seemed as tickled as I was. And my tKey did taste soodl Chesterfields are serred ia tbe cmoking compartmenta of all tbese planes tie largest and most luxurious in the East. With tjbc fart growth of air travel, Ches terfield makes many sew friends each daj, here as ia city streets and country home wherever good taste counts. tornta, rtal Wo. !!, w 111 offer at sablis sa'.e, to tha highest bidder, but at aot lew thaa 111.10 pr acre, at ! o'clock A. M , oa tbe llrd day of October, 1111, next, at this office, the following Iran ot tnd; Th NH HW II, T. ii . R, 7 K . W, II, Tb aala will aot be kpt opes, but will be declared closed whes H. W. Poole Theatres The Pine Tree Beautiful Conttance Bennett in 'BOUGHT Who. Be I.yoa, Richard) Benett d Dorothy jVtes stag The Rainbow Edward C Robinsoct, Nc3 THE WIDOW FROM CHICAGO SmAing ampartmat, TaduMjU?' Nov York ing Gmic&Ui. ty axnaj LmaTi A rfuWctgarette deligbtfally mild sad smooth with a tobacco fragrance all it own. 'Whether you're air-minded or rJot,yoall sftlway find Chesterfield en the air-llna to taste the rjuickcit way to get there. They Sail those present at tb bevy samed fcave ceased bidding. The ervr-a making th ktakest btd will be required to im mediately r--1 to to Keiefvvr to aacaaat thrff, Arty peranu claiming advene ly th a bore-described i s.re advised to (lie their claims, or objections, oa or before the lime designated tor sate. , r. I", LIGHT, Btat H SU,lJ.B8-Ot,l The Pelican Todjey asdl Tocaorrow On? "Charlie Chan Carries On The fhrcfleat DesecCt) Starr Srerr Wrttteei Warner Oland Aad asser. Cbat HatmOtcm asct Alice) Wbltev pLzme. Hottat etr Ait Trmspxt, Itc i t 1 I9SJ, ttccfTT MviTocrx Co.