Frpt. 17, 1031 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON1 PAGE SEVEN Want Ads Produce Results At Little Cost 23 Financial 23 Financial . AUTO LOAMS CONTRACTH KKKINANOKD PAYMKNTS KKDUCKD lioo't Ins your car but don't go to loan iherk. He ua nd aave m mey. Our rut Include Insurance fur on year. Morrow ItOOUU pay ua 113 n per in on 111 for 111 uiunlhi Morrow lltv.ou pay ua 119 11 pir month for 10 monlha llnrrow liuo.vo ar ua Hl.lt par iiionlh lor ID month! Horror 1160.00 .ar ua 1.10. par In on til for 10 monlha Harrow 1100.00 pay ua tlt.it per uuinth for 10 monlha Wa ar In a position Ik reduie your payments wlion out of work and suspend I In in In ra of sickness Or. Hlata l.lomt No. H I 01 NELSON AUTO CO, (30 Klamath Avauua Telephone (SO I.OANH nil neriXANcixu Pittance your aulo and uia our fundi for Kail oeada. t'oolraria retlnanred lo re dura your pevnieute. Addi tional money advanced. Pay ehargea on uupald balance only, MOTOR INVKH TMKNT CO. 116 Mala fit. 1'kuua lilt Oregon flata License No. M104 WANT TO DOIlltOW 13.000 at l! 17.100 security. Wrlia hni loot. Hereld-News. 1001 24 Businesa Opportunities CONTHACT for sain. Dig die rounL J71 lorllnd. 3111 FOR RENT Altamonl Blore. H91 THIC WUMIW KltuM t'llll'AriO la now showing al lha HAIN IIOW TIIEATKIt. A pa. to an If. V l-OOI.B THKATKK la being bald at tha llerald Na( office for Mra. A. Kld dlar, Heldeln lintel. Heed tha rtaaalflad aorllon where bayara and eellere meal. Lfl Notice? In tha Clrrutt Conrt of tha State of Oregon for tha County of Klamath. Nina l.c.la Tlneley, Plaintiff, va. John W. Tlnaley, Defendant. Equity No. 147. To John W. Tlnsley, Defend ant. In the name of tha Scale of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and anawer Ilia com plaint filed against you In the .bora entitled Court before Sep tember Slat. 1J11. and It you fall ao to anawer or appear here in plaintiff will apply to tha Conrt for the relief prayed for In her complaint, tnwlt: For De cree of lilvurre from you on the ground of cruel and Inhuman treatment rendering her life nils arable and burdeneome am for a urn other and further relief aa may be equitable. Thia aummooa la aerved upon you by publlratlon thereof once week for a period of four rou eecutlre weeka tflre Insertions) pursuant to an order of tha Hon orable V. M. Duncan. Judve of Ilia above entitled court, dated Aufuat 20th. 1111. Iiale of the tint publication hereof being AhiiiiI :uth. Mil. and tha data of tha lent publica tion belnc Heplember 17th. 131 DAVItl It. VANDKNHKIKi, Attorney for tba Plaintiff. 303- S0S Wllllama llldg., Klamath Falla, Oregon. H Ana. 10-J7; Dept. J. 10-17 IVOTK'K Of.' I'INAI. ACfnl'KT In the County Court of the Bute of Oregon for the County of Klamalh. In tha Matter of the Knlalo of William Hubert llrotlioriou, de ceased. Notice la hereby (Ivan that 1 have fllrd my final account aa eterutrla of the ealaie of Wil liam Itobert llroihcrton, de ceased, III the above entitled court and aald court baa flied the I '.III day of Hepleiuuer, Mil. nt Ilia hour of t.uo I'. M., aa the time, and the courtroom of lha County Court of Klamath t'nunly, In the County Court House at Klamalh Falla aa the place fur the heerlng of oblec Hone aialnat llie allowing of aald account. MAKAII M. linoTIIEHTON Kzeculrlx of Hie Will of William Itobert llrolherlon, Peceeed. II. Aug. 30-37; Kept. 3-10-1? STATE POLICE H NUMEROUS DUTIES 8ALKM. Ore., (I f) State po lice aren't Just a traffic patrol to be found on the highways. They do aeveral oilier things, tiupl. Charlea f, rray pointed out. The average perann may eeldom Ihlnk of It, but neverlheleai, the atala police la an organliatlon autborlied to prevent crime, to live flmt aid to the Injured, to auccor the helplaaa and to reuder service aud cooperation whenever poaalhle. Ilullea other than the apprehension of traffic violators are ronitaully making greater de- manda on Oraiou a atate conata' bulary. I'ray aald. Prevention of crime U one of the bluer problems, eapeclally In rural reglona which are almoet entirely dependent upon the atala troopera for protection. To eipedllo criminal Inveallga- tlona and purault of crlmlnala, to obtain tha legal evidence necea- pary to Insure conviction In the rourta. to further eslend the pol Icy of cooperallun with other atate and private agenrlee devoted to public Interests, and to further et land the privilege of better aerv Ice to the citizens of tha atale, are addltonal dutlee of the police, pointed out by 1'ray. Registrations For Relief on Increase Twenty-five persons have reg latered at the governor'! relief committee headquarter la the county agent'a office at the ronrthoUNO with Tna llullack, eeo retarr of the committee, ah aald Wedneadiy. The commute wUhei to a. cure registration from peraona Hygiene Question HORIZONTAL J FraDch protec torate of which r la the capital. I What part oC tk body la the antebracbluraf IS Heathen god. J4 Huge musical Inetnunent. It Toward aea. IT To carry. II To chatter. It Finger ornament. 30 Rich milk. 11 Bugle plant. 33 Growing out. 14 Llnlnta of ahoe bottoms. 17 Deity t To observe. 10 Devoured. 11 Dye. 15 afourna greatly. II After what Italian city I a very fine violin named? II Kntlcee. (tailor. U Got op. YESTERDAY ANSWER 43 Tertalnlng to the aun. 44 Definite article 41 Medical nam for earache. 41 Period. 10 Name of a "Fate" I! Small -flab. 14 Repairer. ti Correlative of nephews. It Plumed. 7 Moat com monplace. VERTICAL 1 Our attorney general. 1 ttrfum. 1 Routine! of atudy. 4 True ollvt ahrub. I Conical mass of yarn. Rootatock or Iris 7 Deadly ft Unit To merle 10 Inhabitant of Asia. 31 To let, IS Portuguear explorer and navigator of America. II Dance. 11 Appearance, 13 Compound ether. II Mesh of lac 16 Organ of hearing II KipreeMon of amusement. Prophet. 31 To eject. 31 Flowcra. 34 Mlater 31 Portlcoe. 31 Rough broken cliffs. 3? Bone. 40 Every 41 Place of bualneaa. 43 Laughing 44 To drive In. 41 Eagle 41 Opposite of cloeed. 47 Melody it Small dotted cubes 41 Examination. 61 Poem. f3 tJ.swar tAbbr) i i j- 4 j jj " r r r " " r ir ir t i7 T " " r " " mm CJ -m JI J" mm - JT Jj- ,6 !7"iriT Jo ji jT SI" m" 5T 5T j " '4 " ' T" ST" 40 " JJ- " - ' ? tt " " 1a m mm ed 4?" J" 46 18 "" T" 5j- i( "3"""""iiJ' - H J I n ri rill: llirougliout the county who need relief either In the form of pro visions, clothing, supplies, or em ployment, Employment la not promised by the committee although the list will be available to thoee who wleh lo employ someone. Deputy Sheriff Justified For Killing Santee YAKIMA. Wash , ' Sept. IT, ll'I'l Deputy Sheriff W. H. Maban, who shot aud killed C. I,. Haulee, a friend of lonK standlug, when he found him In a hodroom wllh Mrs. Vshsn, was free IoiiIkIiI, after -a coroner's Jury found hla act "Justifiable homicide." Mnhan and Ills wife enter tained Haul at lunch. The doputy sheriff left hla wife and Ihelr visitor aoon after the meal tnd went lo Ills office. Shortly after be arrived there, however, Im found be bad forgotten his handcuffs, so he went back home tu get them. When .Msliatt reached bit home, hla wife and Han tee were In the bedroom. Potato Growers To Meet Friday Night at Henley Potato groweie of Klamath county will meet Friday nghl at Henlo'y hall at I o'clock lo dlr cusa problems ronfrontlne the induatry lu this aectlon. All growera In the ctunly are In vited to the meeting. Among the matter to be dis cussed by the committee will be I be establishment of a price for potato picking thla fall, mechani cal Injutlea lo polatoee aud how to prevent them, and discus sion of the market outlook. Twenty-millionth Ford Will Be In Klamath Falls Next Saturday The twenty-millionth Ford car, which la on a transcontinental lour, will arrlvn at llalslxer Motor cumpany here Saturday efternooo at 4:11 p. m. Accom panying the car will be 10 of ficiate of the Ford Motor com pany, headed by Colonel Wll helm, personal repreeentallve of Henry Ford, who Is conducting the lour through the United Stalea. The mayor, chief of police, and one prominent citizen In each town are signing the log which acroiupaulea the car, and thla log and car will be returned to Greenfield Village at Dearborn for preeervatlon nenr the first Ford car built In Hxa. tjtlx .Mixlrls Along; Seventeen deluxe models, latest In the Ford line, accompany this car, each driven by a uniformed chauffeur who has been trained by Colonel Wllhelm to execute aeveral clever maneuvers. They bare aeveral formatlona which tbry will execute for the public's benefit. Ten Ford officials Including Colonel Wllhelm, F. K. Lnnd Strom, branch manager of Ford Motor company, Portland: J. A. Hullwlnkle. branch manager of Ford plant at Han Francisco: Hill nurgolne, asslsunt manager of Ford plant at Portland: Ralph Kelly, wholeeale manager; C. J. Powell, 'head of lha commercial department; Vic ballluger, gone manager and numeroua other of ficial1 are on the tour. The 30.00000th car la guarded day and night. Plan Program The Klamath Wranglers will slug requeet numbers at I o'clock Saturday evening during the tour visit at the Balsiger garage. They will endeavor to alng any request number phoned In before Friday night to the Balsiger garage. There will be a free dance In the showroom from 1:30 p. m. to midnight. The lo.ooo.oooth car will be on display in tha showroom from Saturday evening until-1 a. m. Monday. Thousands of Tons Of Hay Available In Klamath Basin Over 11,000 ton of hay that la for aala has been listed at the chamber of commerce since the office started listing the bay crop with a view to telling In tereated owners of livestock where feed may be obtained. Secretary Earl C, Reynolds aald Wedneeiiay. County Agent Henderson aayi that at tha present time hla of fice baa more than 10.000 lone Amusements of bay Hated for aale. Informa tion blanka have been sent to all j hay growera known In the county with a view to obtaining mora complete Information on what they bar to offer stork owners. Average price of hay at the present Vme varies from II a ion to 9 a ton, depending on whether or not there, are feed ing facilities available, barns, houses, or pasture to go with It. There are 10 alters In the new Abbey church of the Benedictine Order at Woolhampton, Berks. Enaland. It la known as Douel Abbey. All membera of the Klamatb Radio Listeners' league are re quested to atteod a meeting In the banquet room of Hotel wil lard, Friday evening. September II. at S o'clock, when arcoin pllabnienta of the past season's work will b discussed by offi cers of the organisation, and plans made for furtbe- eliminat ing Interference. Perry O. Del,ap. representa tive to the last legislature from this district, will act aa chair man of the meeting and will outline what waa accomplished at legislature in regard to radio reception. In letter aent out Wednesday to radio listeners of the city. It waa pointed out that tbe or ganization haa done all In Ita power to eecure suitable legisla tion that would assist In secur ing better ralo reception. The organization also went on record aa recommending that a local radio broadcasting atatlon be established In Klamath Falla, furniaulng full day-light recep tion, but not Interfering with programs received from outside stations. Leipzig Plane Olwrrratorr LEIPZIG. (UP) The geo physical Institute of the University of Leipzig Is erecting a large ob servatory In a foreit near here. The building, which la being built on a base of solid rock will have an 80 foot tower. An "earth quake cellar" In a nearby qaarry will hous the observatory's se ismograph, and two further build ings will be devoted to the atudy of terres'rlal magnetism. I PELICAN Now nlsrlna- "Charlie Chan Carries On" with Warner Oland, Marguerite) Chur chill and John Oarrlck. PINB TREE Now playing "Bought." with Richard Bennett and hla daugiiter, Conatance Ben nett. HALS'ROV Now playing "The Widow From Chicago," with Edward O. Robinson. NEW VOX Now playing "The Viking." .filmed In the wlida of Labrador. "Charlie Chan t arries On" "Charlie Chan tarries On," now showing at the Pelican, la tha nearest approach we have seen to a perfect! mystery film. Tbe auspemie Is beautifully hand led, the characterizations of tbe various role are flawleaa. the tmpo Is Ideal. You'll enjoy the production as a whole, and be sides. Warner Oland s stunning performance you'll enjoy Mar guerite Churchill and John (iar rk In the romantic leads; War ren Hymer and Marjorle White aa the Chicago racketeer and bia wife: William Holden. John T. Murray. John Swor, Jason Ro bards, George Brent and a boat of others, with special mention lif Peter Cawthnrn aa tha HfAi. land Yard Inspector. "Bonghf Richard Bennett, atar of the legitimate stage for 30 years, playa an Important role In "Bought," at tie Pine Tree the ater. In support of the star, his eldest daughter, Constance Ben nett. For many years Bennett vss noted alike for bia fine s'uxe cbaracterizatlona and hla fiery certain speeches which both charmed and annoyed bis audi ence. Hla recent atage role. Immediately preceding bia return lo pictures, wer "Jarnegan." "The Barker," "They Knew What They Wanted," aud "Be yond tha Horizon." "The W idow From Chicago" Edward O. Robinson, famous stage actor, who has become screen favorite, la one of the most versatile of Thespians, but he haa to fight producers con stantly to remain that way. Ha la apt to be so good In (nr given role that both stage and screen producers demand what might be termed "encorea"! That Is, they want him t play simi lar rolee, and keep on playin' Idem, while Robinson always wants to launch Into a new type of characterization entirely. "The Widow From Chicago" la now at tbe Rainbow theater, Nell Hamilton haa a prominent role. "The Viking" Distinctly different from the general run of motion pirturee Is "The Viking." now showing at the New Vox. A dramalio all talking picture which haa for Ita background the forbidding but beautiful icefields oft the Labra dor coast. The producers have taken thla unusual selling and coupled It with a thrilling atory of two rugged aealers who bat tle for the woman they both love "Th Viking" la the picture which cost the Urea of th youth ful producer. Varlrk FtIsmII, and IS others, when th sealing ship after which the picture waa named, was destroyed oft Horse Island, Newfoundland. Novel Name for color LONDON, (UJ) New colorr sbown for fall and winter clothes appear to be novel and universal In tbelr names. Mothbloom beige, pLantom mauve, Capri blue, can teloupe orange. Borgia red, Pole Star green and locust bean browa are among the popular new ahades. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus tVEKYVHERE I LOOK- I HlLLO JlCO'b- I EVERYTHlr; fsSMOKIM'- HOW' TRICKS? I'O tjlVE AiTHOUSAMO Nti ( DOLL V TO Btt AQUB , -t 1 1 1 ( ' Ji-Ji l TO-MOKCAClC,A' J wXJ4 f WOOLO VOL) i&ijhs Vl If ' kVZJnt MiMOTO-STOP WHAfiTHE BIG IDBl?THI'bl' A COOO FIV6 CEMT CIGAR- IT MIGHT 6E FW6H CtSTClCAR-BUT IT AIN'T COOD- BESlOftS-l AIMT bMOKlcO' AM' I can't Stand SERIN AMY OrJE ELSe 6MOK6- tl IMI. Inlt Fcamry Ser.lce. Inc. r.tm Hni.in nihil merrH. CEE'. THAT) TOUCH I JU6T DROPPED IM TO SEE IF TOO VOOLO come to do gams Smoker. to-kJiCht? 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