The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 05, 1931, Page 7, Image 7

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    November 5, 1031
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
T
Judge V. M. Imuran of th
elrrull court has et III follow
ing raaee for trial during III
period from November P lu De
cember 11, 11)11:
Charlea Mitchell va. Herbert
W. Lvncn, at al, November
Prank A. Tliiirman ve. Julio
limner, at al, November II.
Charlea lleunett va. K. IHete
cba, at u, November It,
Irana Kniaiiarl, at al, Ta.
Horsefly Irrigation district,
municipal corporation, Novum
bar II.
J. 1), 1'rlra, at u, va, Clarence
C. Wood, doing bualiieee under
aiauinnil nitin of White Htsr
' Till, November II.
United Hialee fidelity Guar
anty company, a corporal loo, va.
count ut Klamatli, K, It. Uod
dard. at al, November tii.
Lewie I). Pavne va. K. I,. IVr
klna, Nuvainbar It.
J. M. Ilrowiile va. Ilia Lakes
Iron and Hteel company, an Ore
gon corpurallou, November 17.
Ed lloltninley va. Ilay Hose
ciana, Nov. au.
W. M. I.hrens va. P. W. Van
Uusklrk, December 1,
('. K. Hammond va. Ilia rlty
of Klanialb Palls, Oregon, a mu
nicipal corporation, December I.
Kalbryn II, I'ouiba va. A. HUpc.
December I.
Ijni J. Iloworth va. A. 81 1 pa.
llereniher 4.
M. 1), lllrkaihlar va. R. A.
Marcuni, December 7.
A. II. DeJoode va. Clanda Dirk
and Algomn Lumbar company,
December a.
C. P. Mnelling va. tha Southern
Pacific Co., a corporation, De
cambar P.
It. II. Anderaon va. Mrs. Ethel
I'lrkatt, Iwcember 10.
C. A. Illoora va. M. D. Garralt,
December II. (
Amusements
Tha Haitian: Now playing,
"Tbla Modern Ale," Willi Joan
Crawford.
Tb Italubow: Now playing,
"Paid," wllh Juan Crawford.
Tb Vol: Now playing, "The
Tetae Hanger," wllh Ilurk Juuea.
HAIKIMIVV
E
la deal Involving apprnilm
etelr lio.ooo. pater Walrb,
director of tha Pellran Ibeair.
yeeterday affiled bla elgnsture
to cnnlrarta of three) of tha
major motion plctur companlea.
Tha deal lavolved tha entlra
output of Warner llrolhera, Ina..
Klrat National pictures. Inc., and
It. K. .. Iladlo-Kelth Orpheum
and ralla (or Immediate delivery
of the pictures ao that they
will Tardive their premier show
Ing at tha Prllran theatr.
"In lha pcfaent operation of
tb Pellran theatra all produc
tion contract have been brought
up to data and tha Pellran will
play tha latest production" de
clared Mr. Welch.
Mrs. Hoover Will
Speak Over Radio
Four-It club member will be
greeted over Ilia radio by Mrs.
Herbert Hoover on Haturday, No
vember 7, which I known a Ped-eral-Hiate
Achievement lay, ac
cording to Prank Heiton, county
leader. Mn. Hoovers talk will
occupy tha laat It minute of the
bour'a program from 11:30 unlll
1:10 western atandard time,
which will 'be beard her three
' hour later.
The program I aponeored by'
th eitenelon icrvlr of the I'nlt
ad States Department of Agriculture.
i:
c
ima Crawford In "Paid"
With lha appearanr of Joan
Crawford at lb Italubow thaaira
tuning tomorrow In "Paid,"
Imard on flayard Velller'a under
world drama, "Wllhln tha Law"
It will be the third time that
the celebrated play baa reached
the acreen, although tha flrat
time In dialogue form. Pint
prudured on tha ataga In 1111
with Jane Cowl etarred. the play
waa made Into a alien! picture
In 1117 etarrlug Allra Joyce and
waa remade In 111 wllh Norma
Talniadge In lha featured roie.
Ham Wood directed lha Melro-Ouldwyn-Mayor
talking film ver
alon of th ataga hit from the
adaptation by Lurien Hubbard
and Charlee MarArtbur.
VV.XMWS
Outstanding In in aurround
Ing program now current at tha
Pelican theatre, which alar
Joan Crawford and Nell Hamil
ton In "Thla Modern Age." la
the Charley Chaae comedy.
which for tmueha la one of tha
funnleet comedlea seen at th
Pelican In aome lime.
"Tbla Modern Age" receive
lla final ahowlne lonle-ht. mak
ing way for tha feature length
comedy, "HH cylinder uove.
tarring PI llrendel and Edward
V llorlnn whlrk nnna ffnr
a two-day engagement tomorrow.
Ti
IMMPKKCIl HNAILM
Edible analla ire taken from
Franca Into London In numbere
nf more than l.vtlO.OOO aarh year.
Thaea French analla are apeclally
fed for reataurant trad on Vina
leave and lettuce.
VOX
Ilurk Jone la a hound for
bunting, and lb minute the
camera click on tha laat ahot
of one of hla plrturea, be makea
for eome out of the way apot
I to atalk wild game and eierclaa
bla talent for eipert marksman-
aliln. He waa on juat euca
taunt aa thla when Columbia
eterullve derided It waa Urn
to atari work on "Tha Tiaa
llanaer," hla latest vehicle now
playing at the Vox.
Assistant Agent to
Attend Turkey Meet
Aaalatant County Agent K. M
Hauler will attend the turkey
grading achool which will be
held In Itnaeburg November
and ff, arcor'lng to an announce
ment from tb county agent
office.
Kobb R. Wocum, aenlor mar
keting apeclallat. of tha bureau
of agricultural economlce. U. 8.
department of agriculture, will
be In charge of tha irhool and
will dleruaa grade requtrementa.
At tha end of the two-day acbool
llreneea fur grading will b le
aned to thoa who eatlafactorlly
paaa the examlnattona. Thla
school la of great value to turkey
grower, even If they do not ei
pert to qualify aa gradera.
Tha Klamalh Taipayera league,
now In a formative tag. will
meet again Monday night at the
Oregon llarneea abup, Haveutn
and Klamath and will then ad
journ In meet lu a larger room,
H, I). O'Neill, In charge of pub
lic relation for tha league, an
nounced Thuraday.
All taxpayere In Klamath
county ar Invited 10 Join the
71 who met Monday night,
O'Neill atated.
"We ar Intareated In tax
prnpoallloua, and tha extrava
gant budget outfit and we will
Inalat on economy," O'Neill
atated.
(leorie D. flrltile and W. T.
!,ee are tha temporary chairman
and aecrelary respectively and
It la hoped to form a permanent
organlaallon.
Railroad Men in
City Wednesday
Among the railroad men In
Klamalh Palla Wed need ay were
T. J. Foley, aaalatant euperlnten
dent of the Hbaata dlrliloo of
Ih Houtbern Pacific, and George
M. Taylor, aaalatant dlvtalon en
gineer of that Una, both of
lJunamuIr, Cel. They were gueala
at th Hotel Elk.
Charlee E. Harnett, freight
and paaaenger agent of lha Hock
Hand and Pacific rallwuv. eei
Theo. W. Hoke, dlatrlct freight
agent of tha Pennaylvaula
road. boh of Portland ar alao
In thla city.
HI IT IH KII.KI)
Bult waa filed In circuit court
Wednesday by tha Klamath Ma
chine and Locomotive worki,
agalnat tha Kraymlll White pine
company. Th plalnllffa are
aulng for Judgment agalnat
defendanta to tha amount of
llia.e. alleged due for merchan
Ulee, repair and labor. They alao
aak for coate and dUburaemenla
of the court action.
TRAFFIC TIPS
fly Sergeant Carl Cook
Klainalh Valla folic
E
Actual flgurea nhow that there
are P6 auto accldenta every hour
In the United Hialoe, and In every
fourth accident eome one I kill
ed, or one pereon Is killed every
II ailnulea of Ilia hour.
Bonivlliliig to think about, and
It U ao eeay to eliminate pract
ically all of thla by u.lng a little
bit of Judgment and common
aenae. "t the driver of today
will only obey two traffle law,
peedlng and right of way at In
teraecllona, the death rata and
accldenta will decrease at leaat
td per cent.
HEALTH UNIT
. TREATS SIXTI
Sixty pallenta war treated by
th Klamath county health unit
during the month of October,
according to official reporta.
Korty-tliree home vlalta were
made by tha county health nurae
and phyalclan, 11 Investigation
of county dependenla made, five
operation performed, It boapltal
vlalta made, eight vlalta to th
county Jail and IS vlalta made
to the county Infirmary.
Twelve general Inspection
wra mad by health officials,
four water auppllea teeted, three
dairies Inspected, and 11 general
Inveatlgatlona carried on.
Only 1 contagion dieeaee
wer reported during tb month.
Boatswain Denies
Skippers Charges
BOSTON, Nov. t. CUJ
Maurlc 1. Jeater, In command of
lha coast guard patrol Harriet
Lena which rammed and aank
the Canadian mm boat Sophie E.
Monday nlgbt, denied before a
board of Inquiry today that the
ramming waa Intentional.
C. T. Henry, who la lodged In
Hi city Jell on a charge of pos
ses Minn ol Intoxicating liquor,
probauly endured the nioet un
pleasant ride of hi life yester
day, according to aa officer of
Hie city police fore.
. Th officer boarded bua In
Mill Addition Monday afternoon,
and aplad Henry with whom he
bad had prevloua dnallnga, anting
with a susplclou looking bundle
In hla lap.
Th policeman sat near Henry,
and carried on a conversation
with tha nervous man who glng'
arly ahlfted hi package from one
position to another.
After riding to tha city center,
and keeping Henry in auspense.
tha officer bumped against him.
felt a gallon Jug and made th
arrent.
Henry confessed that th Jug
contained moonshine whiskey and
went willingly to the city Jail
where ha la waiting trial.
After arraigning defendant
Indicted on tru bills rturnd
by the KUruain county grand
Jury Tuesday morning. Circuit
Judge W. M. Duncan dismissed
the following criminal cases
which have been pending In the
court over a long period of time:
btata versus Henry Shadley,
Chaa. Wallace. Puller Hurke.
Fuller. Jim Ilurk. Walt Jacob
eon, W. M. Cole, W. M. Cole.
Theo. Ward, Clyde E. Dempsey,
two. Pat Home. two. Ed Mc
Cllndon, P.A. Plsber, Pat Hogue,
four, Lester Hlxon, four, J. B.
Moore. Fred Leonettl, Charley
Walker, six. A. L. Wlahard. Mar
vin Mlddaugh, Herman Bauman.
Fred draff, A mass Wilkinson),
Ted Briiwer, Herman Bauman
and Fred draff. Otto W. Harris.
Milton and 8. D. O'NIal. Orvlile
Jonee, three, Hhakeapeara Hlrke,
Ted Jackson, L, A. Coatee, two,
Walt Olbaon, Ted Montgomery
and Ted Martin, 0. C. Kneevea,
Marlon "Plnkey" Crowder, two.
let Uathwrlgtat, two, Floyd
liernpsey, two, tleo. Noble, Geo.
Itussell Burton and Htanley Bur
ton, three, Dave Burling, H. T.
and Vincent Smith, two. Frank
L. Meudonra, peter Peteratelner,
laural and rtlchard Gentry, C.
(:. Mahan, three, Carl Drurn
mond, Orlle Young, L. L. Cloud,
Marvin Hammersiey, Jark StubliN
alias Jack West. Wesley Cole,
two, Ivan Barnard, Jose Navar
ro, Jams Henley and W. C.
Wis.
IS
Only l CO In fine for viola
tion of liquor laws, was turned
over to tha eonnty treaonrer by
the Justice court for Llnkvllle
district for the month of October,
according to official reporta. Tbla
la tb smallest amount collected
In liquor flnee for many montha.
according to Justice of tb Peace
W. B. bar nee.
The total turnover In fines for
violation of game law, allowing
firs to spread, and asaault and
battery ehargee, during the
month of October totaled Kt.tO.
whll fine for violations of
motor vehicle law amounted to
IH. 00.
Government Takes
Another Gangster
CHICAGO. Nor. I, (UJ3
James Belasro, known to Chi
cago nolle aa "the king of tha
bombers," waa arrested by fed
eral officers tonight on charge
of falsifying hla naturalisation
paper. It waa said effort would
be mad to deport him.
Th arreet of Belcastro waa
construed aa a continuation of
the government's drive agalnat
gangsters.
The committee on Christmas
lighting Wednesday went on rec
ord a enrouraslng reeldentlal
and down-town decoration and
lighting for the holiday season,
and annealed that all local, or
ganisations combine la sponsor
ing tha erection aad Illumination
of a public Ire at eome suitable
location. It waa suggested that
tha Klamath Union high achool
grounds would provld aa excel
lent set l lug.
In lha far of present business
conditions neceesltatlng the re
duction of all pnbllc budgets and
requiring expenditure of all avail
able funds for public relief. It waa
deemed advisable to eliminate
such prises aa have been offered
In pravloue yeare for competitive
displays. It waa believed that el
ceeslv expenditures at thla time
should not be encouraged when
funds are badly needed to relieve
actual distress.
Klumatb merchants who plan
to participate In the Christmas
opening on December 1 will have
the full co-operation of th com
mittee members, and anyone
wishing auggestlon or advic on
residential lighting may commun
icate with Dr. E. D. Lamb, com
mittee chairman. The commit
tee suggeete that all who plan to
decorate thla eeaeoa hav their
lights la operation by Decem
ber 10.
Attending tb meeting wer Dr.
Lamb chairman. B. W. Bates, Dr.
F. W. Peak. W. J. Ksnnett aad
Eugtn 8. Kelty.
. R. Graham Hurt
In Auto Accident
James R. Graham, Route No. 1,
sustained a severely eat left hand
Tuesday evening, when he drove
hla touring car Into a ditch to
avoid a light aedan driven by Mrs.
H. R. Crane. 1S4S Esplanade.
The accident occurred at tha
Pine Con barbecue stand near
th fair grounds, about t o'clock.
according to reporta tiled by slat
police offlcere,
Graham waa traveling south al
a rale of about to miles an hour,
while Mr, ('ran waa traveling la
lha opposite direction.
Graham car wa badly d tossed.
COUNTY RQAO JOBS
T
Malntaaanc work on county
roads la progressing satisfactor
ily, according to County Engineer
E. B. Henry, and all work will be
finished by the tlm winter iste
In. Regular crews are now at
work oa roads In the vlrlnlts at
Chlloquln. Fort Klamalh, Hpragu
Hi ver, rlonanta. Midland. Spring
Lake and th Hock Creek road
According to Henry, a big road
program la planned for next
aprlng, with surface oiling the
paramount feature. Th county
surveyor declared that oiling I
an economical propoalt'-on. and
that It pay for Itself by a saving
of material over a period of five
or elx yeara.
Oiling a road blnda tb anrfacs,
Henry slated, holding the gravel
la place, and eliminating regular
malntenancs work. Original cost
of oiling la estimated at 11.000
per mile, while maintenance of
graveled roads la about $200 pr
mil per year.
Aa oiled surfer makes a bat
ter mad. llmlnatlng dust aad
chnck boles.
State Institution
Has Large Surplus
RALEM, Ore.. Nor. I . (U.PJ
Prediction of an ftl.tot sur
plus to th budget of the etat
Inatitutlon for feeble-minded at
th end of th current blennlnm
waa made In a report asnt to
Budget Director Henry nanaea
by Dr. R. D. Byrd, superinten
dent of the feeble-minded In
stitution.
Th amount represents a sav
ing of approximately 10 per cent
of th institution's tout appro
priation of H75.000.
BRINGING UP FATIIEI.
By George McManus
Famous Sportsman
HORIZONTAL
J Metallic ele
ment used In
pewter.
I Street car.
t Encircled,
11 Coronet.
11 Oalll-Curcl tl
a t
If External
clothing.
II Cabin.
17 Knock.
It Pish.
!0 8e!t.
tl Payments ot
money im
posed aa pun
ishment for
offenses.
tl To scold.
ti 0 rowing oat
17 Part .of
flower.
MChum.
11 English money
ot account.
It 8lmmersd.
It Occurrtncet
II Mineral .
aprlng.
t Flock.
41 Exclamation,
ot surprise.
Al Implement for
YKHTKRDAV8 ANSWER
rowing a boat.
41 Before.
47 Mai child.
41 Long-drawn
speeches.
II Marked with
spots.
14 Stair post.
If Beaches,
tt Writing table.
17 Door ruga,
VERTICAL
Gallant Eng.
Hsh sportsman
who died
recently, 8lr
Thomas t
I To msk a
TT
mlstak.
I Th first man.
4 Lair ot a
I beast.
I Peak.
I Tans.
7 Constellation.
I A sea aoldler.
Kind of chlseL
10 Rustic
11 Insulate.
It Large, closed
autoropblle. '
IS Pemlnlii
pronoun.
IS Limb.
It Variant ot a.
tl Arranged In
logical order.
7
tt Apparatus for
heating.
It Monkey.
tl Marhl used
as a shooter.
II Verb:
11 Mai.
II What Euro
pean country
recently
granted
women tha
right to votet
It Covered with
tar.
14 Gown.
St Makea level.
J Tries for
flavor.
17 Boots.
II Drunkard.
40 Either.
41 Conjunction.
44 Poems.
4t Portico.
it Reverence.
50 Largest xlsp
Ing deer In
Europe.
tl Unit ot ales
trlcal resist
ance. tt Work ot
genius.
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