The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 12, 1931, Page 10, Image 10

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
November 12, 1931
REVALUATION
F
ID OPPOSED
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Mouiber of th county budget
commit))' In session Wednesday
afternoon rocelred lh budgets ut
the county surveyor, the district
attorney and the county agent's
otfir,
Charles K. Drew, prominent
Klaniath dlrymn, appeared be
fore th hoard and prntoated
sgalnst any money being Includ
ed In th budget thla year for
revaluation and reclassification
of property In Klamath county.
Assessor W. T. Le. In hla re
quested budget, had Included
18,000 to atari th work of re
a'sessments by men working un
der th aupervlilon ot th atal
tax commission.
Th Pomona Grang committee,
nd tli commute from th Tax
payer' Protectiva leagua did not
appear Wednesday.
Th budget commute will not
meet again until Monday morn
Ion when th actual work of
compiling th budget will b
started.
So far th committee, of which
Richard H. Hover is chairman
and Andrew Collier Is aecretary
has heard petitions for request
ed appropriation and received
th Individual estimate of de
partment heads.
County court members, who
ar member of th budftet com
mittee, are out of th city until
Sunday, attending a meeting of
the stat highway commlselon and
aestlons of th convention of
county commissioner and judge.
Carmony and Corral pouted $10
ball and Ray waa fined 110.
Dan Krlckson, arrested Tues
day and charged with possession
of horn brew at Tenth and Jef
ferson, waa fined $10 or sentenced
to 90 (lays la Jail. 11 paid th
line.
tltheo (1. Crawford, HIT Lin
coln, reported a minor accident
to bla car at Ninth and Oak
t reels at 1:46 p. m. Wednesday.
II aald that be had entered th
Intersection and bad passed the
center of th atreet a hen a car
traveling eniiuh on Ninth street
struck the feeder ot his car.
IU0UT
CAMP
S.P.
Family reunions throughout
Oregon and other part of th
West on Thanksgiving Day ar
emected to be multiplied many
fold as a result of re-estahllsh-ment
ot cent-a-mlle roundtrip
transportation fares" on Southern
Pacific. Lines for tnat nouaay.
Plan for renewal of th bargain
fares were announced yesterday
bv L. L. Graham, local district
freight and passenger agent for
the railroad.
Timed so as to Just precede
anl include Thanksgiving Day,
dates on which trip may be
started under th plan will be
Tuesday. Wednesday and Thurs
day. November 24. 25 and z
Graham stated, with return limit
of December S. Length of re
turn limit Is expected to provide
ample time for trips "back home
to distant points on th railroad's
lines, he said.
It was pointed out that the
cent-a-mlle fare will be ot parti
cular Interest to football tana
-contemplating the trip to San
Francisco for th Thanksgiving
Day battle between "Doc" Spears'
Oregon conquerers of New York
University and "Slip"" Madlgan'a
Galloping Gaela of St. .Mary's
college.
Territory Involved in the spe
cial offer reaches from Portland
to El Paso and from San Fran
cisco to Ogden. Salt Lake City
included. Graham said. Round
trip tickets will be sold on the
three-fiftha the cost of th usual
one-way fare, he added, with tic
kets good on either coach or
Pullman trains. Record travel
for the holiday is anticipated.
German Scientists
Share Nobel Prize
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Nov. II
UP) Dr. Frederlch Berglns and
Professor Boschzn of Ludwlgsha
ven, two German scientists, will
share the 1931 Nobel prize In
chemistry. It waa announced to
day. The prize for physlca is not
to be awarded this year.
Dr. Frederlch Bergius is wide
ly known for his experiments in
the conversion of wood Into food
stuff and the production of liqui
fied coal.
Armistice Day Is
Quiet Event Here
Armistice Day and stent passed
qnlotly In Klamath Falls with
only tour arrests being made and
one minor auto accident reported
to city police. No veterans were
arrested.
L. W. "Whiter" Carey posted
$25 ball after being arrested on
a charge of beinr drunk and dis
orderly on Lowell street. Teddy
Ray, 744 Klamath, KIconoc Cor
ral, Sixth and Klamath, and
Adam Carmocy. 11th and Main.
were charged with being drunk.
Legal Notices
-0-RALTO
BE ON FRIDAY
Th Boy Scout Camp-O-Ral,
held annually for th purpose of
awarding satisfactory and honor
awards, will tak plac Friday
evening, at S o'clock. In th gym
nasium ot Klamath Vnlon high
school.
Walter L. Jones, commissioner
of the Crater Lak area council,
will be speaker at th court of
honor session.
Th high school band will en
tertain from 7:30 until S o'clock.
and the scout will go into action
at 8 o'clock.
During th Camp-O-Ral Harvey
Quistad will receive th grand
honor camper award. Honor
awards will be mad to Gus Wor
rell, Lloyd Meyer. Nell Elliott.
Jack Siemens. T. O. Lundquist.
Stewart Groesbeck. Harold Klein
er and Robert Hunt.
Scouts receiving satisfactory
awards will include: Willard
Matson. Buck Welch, Bnsh Hay
den, Bob Steveoson. Leroy Win
chester, Stewart Patty, Jim Van
Kuelen. Walter Devereaux. War
ren Whltlock. Donald Rogers,
John Moore, Willard Jones, Hen
ry Fossum, Jame Hoffman, Nor
man White, Wilbur Haaktns, Don
ald Hunt, Everett L&Lond, Alex
Duncan. Bill Bartlett. Jame Rog
er. James Dreher. Jack Hudson,
Joe Kendall and Billy Johnson.
W. E. Lamm, president of the
scout council o' this area, will
present Fred Lewis with th
Eagl palm award and Wallace
Baldwin with th life award.
OREGON STATE
BANKERS
HOLD
MEETING HERE
FREIGHT SERVICE
IE
Regular dally through fast
freight service which started en
th Great Northern-Western Pa
cific line Tuesday is operating
without a hitch at the present
time it was announced today by
the Great Northern and by W. C.
Wilkes, general agent ot th West
ern Pacific liere.
Trains leave Klamath Falls
south-bound each renin; and ar
rive from the south and leave
for the north about 5 a. m. dally.
Coal from Utah, fruit from
California and commodities ot a
like nature are moving to the
northwestern tier of state from
the aonth over the sew transcon
tinental line at the present time.
The train from the south meets
the Western Psclfle train from
the east and commodities bound
north are transferred while south
bound trslns carry producta to
San Francisco and points south.
Klamath pine and farm produce
grown in the Klamath Empire
are being; moved daily aver the
line, it is stated.
Th Oregon stat banking
practice committee, on a tour ot
the entire slate, held an Impor
tant business session with local
bankers in the Willard hotel
Tuesday evening. The three lo
cal banka. First National, Amer
ican National and Oregon itank
and Trust company, wer repre
sented by their executive officials.
Member of th committee
were John Kdlefson of the Port
land First Rational bank and
president ot the Oregon Stat
Hankers' association; Ted Cra
mer, secretary of th stat
group; Sam H. Baker, past pres
ident of th Oregon State Bank
ers' association. Grants Pass;
Richard R. West, manager of
th Federal Reserve bank ot
Portland, and Mr. Freeman of
the First National bask ot Port
land. Officials Attend
Otflclala ot local banks who
attended were J. A. Gordon,
president, and Leslie Roger,
cashier of th First National
hank; J. P. Duke, president and
Henry Gerber, cashier ot the
Oregon Bank and Trust com
pany, and E. M. Bubb, vie pres
ident, and W. C. Dallon. preai-
Safe Pleasant Way
To Lose Fat
' Bow would yon Ilk to los IS
pounds of fat in a month and at
the earn time Increase your
energy and improve your health?
How would yon like to lose a
load ot unhealthy fat that yon
don't seed and don't want and
at the same time feel better
than yon have tor years?
How would yon Ilk to lose
your double chin and your too
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time make your skin so clean and
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your weight down to normal and
at the earn tim develop that
urge for activity that make
work a pleasure and also gain
In ambition and keenness of
mind?
Get on th scales today and
see how much you weigh then
get an 85 cent bottle of Kruschen
Salta which will last yon for 4
weeks. Take one halt teaspoon
ful in a glass of hot water be
fore breakfast every morning
cut out pastry and fatty meats
go light on potatoes, butter,
cream and eugar and when yon
have finished th contents ot
this first bottle weigh yourself
again.
Now yon will know the pleas
ant way to lose unsightly fat
and you'll also know that th
salt of Kruschen bare presented
you with glorious health.
Leading druggists America
over sell Kruschen salta you
can always get it at wmtman
Drug Co., Star Drug Store, Ms-
fill Drug Co., Inc. Try one bot
tle If not supremely satisfied-
money back. Adv.
dent of the American National
bank. Other employes of the
three Institutions also stteudwt.
Fourteen men from Lakevlew,
representing the three bank in
that district, Andrew Collier, W.
F. Fruits and M. II. lion man.
representing the Merrill bank;
A. W. Horn ana Fred Horn ot
th Hank of llonania; ('. K. Wll
Mams, t'liiloquin bank, and on
banker from Modoc county, war
In attendance,
Pauk management. Interest
charges, manner of conducting
business and a discussion ot
rvlr cltargea, occupied lb
tim ot th meeting.
I'lau Oiitanlaalloa
A suggestion that Lak and
Klan.ath rounty banker form a
local organisation waa opposed
by K. M. Ilubli, president ot th
American National bank of thla
city, on th rounds that th dis
tricts In which th various banka
operate ar so entirely different.
Lake county men. howver, ap
proved the auagestloa and a
meeting will probably b called
la th near fulur to discuss th
feasibility of such an organisa
tion. Officers of the state associa
tion complimented th local
bank on their wonderful condi
tion, stating that Don of thsin
ar Involved In financial diffi
culties ss other bsuks In th na
tion. Th commltte conducted a
similar masting with Joaephlu
county bankera In llranla Pass
last night, and tonlsht will hold
a meetlug In Marsbfleld. . Friday
night they meet In Ituaetiurg,
TOKYO, Nov. 1$. () Vis
count Klychl Hhlhusswg, Japan's
"grand old man" of business,
died yesterday.
II was It year oM.'u'uf un
til a tew yara ago still was An
Japanese luiinl-
waa under dls.
of Hi country's most sctlv busi
ness men. Ths psopl cslled
hi in lbs "psopls's foreign tnluls
ler," bsi-ausa be mad so many
trips to lbs Vnlteu mat, espe
cially whan th
gratlou question
cussloit.
There was a prematura report
if his tlesth the day befor h
died.
DON'T ml" opportunity
ii'rw in th classified section to
day.
BUSINESS men realize
value ot classified ads.
th
ami sT
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Gilfilllan, Clarion and Apes
Priced at STO-SO to S12U.SO
complete with the new Pen
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NOTICE OF SALE
In the District Court of th i
United States for the District of
Oregon, United States of Amer
ica, libelant, vs. One Ford Road
ster. Engine No. 70S776S. I
Notice Is hereby given that
the automobile hereinafter des
cribed, seized by tbe United I
States Marshal for the District of 1
Oregon, tinder Section 2, Title j
II of the National Prohibition Act,
because the said automobile was
being used for the transportation I
of intoxicating liquor from a I
place to the libelant unknown to j
and upon the public highway
near Modoc Point, in the State
and District of Oregon, in viola-!
tin of Inw, has been condemned I
and firflted by the United
Slate District Court for the Dis
trict of Oregon, and is to be sold
by the United States Marshal st
public auction at the Arcade
Caragc, at Klamath Falls, Ore.,
to the highest bidder, on ths
tth day ot December, 1931, at
1 o'clock, p. m., to-wlt:
One Ford Koadstor, Knglna No.
708771.6.
JOHN L. DAY,
United States Marshal,
District of Oregon.
H Nov. 12-10.
Fop
Streets and Driveways
We have some crushed rock that is not clean
enough for concrete that we will deliver in two cubic
yard quantities or more at ?1.75 per cubic yard
cash on delivery.
Thia material is about -inch with some over
size but is very good for this purpose.
This offer "will expire Nov. 15th unless the
material is exhausted before that date.
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW. '
Phono 952.
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Because Our Winter Coat Collections Are So Gor
geously Complete ... So Smartly Varied ... So Fash
ion Right ... So Elaborate With Fine Fur Trims . . .
And So Inexpensive We Want AH Southern Oregon
to Know About Them.
COAT
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Huge Collars of FurFine Wool Fabrics
Over 50 Smart New Fashions 14 to 46
Another Coat Triumph for Moe's . . . don't judge them
by this price . . . $29.00 docs not begin to convey their
real .worth . . . their beauty . , . their luxurious fur seta
... their superb tailoring . , . their smart style
definitely they are better coats.
An Outstanding Coat Value
FABRICS
Wool Bond
Wool Kumars
Ardella Crep
Imported Tweeds
Pebbly Wools
Novelties Fabrics
FURS
Natural Wool
Pointed Walt
Mnrmlnk
lleaverelt '
French Lapaa
Oppeaum
Hrowa Dya Fog
Uarmat
Would Normally Sell at $35-$40
Sport Type Dressy
.Types - Tailored Type
COATS
Grouped to tell from $7 to
$10 below their
normal value
Again , . . the low price is no in
dication as to the true value these
coats follow the new lines of fash
ion .. . wide shoulder . . . straight
skirt line . . . well tailored . . .
silk lining . . . wool interlined.
All sizes ... wanted colors, i
$1850
Fur Trims
Beaverette Lapan Flat Wolf
Coney Baltic Fox Badgerette
Manchurian Wolf.
Copying Expensive Style
Successes of the Season
COATS
Made to sell from $15 to
$20 higher than this
popular price
These portray fashion smartness
and tailoring detail usually found
in much higher cost garments . . .
rich, luxurious fur trims set off
these dressy fitted models.
39.
Fur Trims
Cross Fox Nutria Black Fox
Civet Fox American Opossum
Manchurian Wolf Silver Tip Wolf
Beaverette Vicuna Mlnktail
Marmink and Marmot
Other Coat Values $49-$69-$79
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