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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1931)
November 1G, 1031' THE EVENING HEKALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OUKGON PAGE THREE LEAGUE TAKES ! UP STUDY OF SINOJAP ROW '(' iililliiurd 'rum J'ai 1), bu hi'liulf of Hi Jayaiiaa luvtm- biitnl I hi fuiluwIiiH dsmanila: 1. Tltul (ienural Mali'e troops be v. undrawn imrthw.ril (rum allalhar mill rturiii-i lu ibair w Ik I Hal stations. I. 1'lint In future Ilia lleiiaral'a forme lm ftirblilili'tt lo ailvance mmiIi hi the rhliivs Kiitim railway. I. That Hi Chinese troop maul tiul Intiirfrra Willi iinrlluu on Iha 'luiinaiii AtinuiK hi railway (laiiaiimin flnaucatl I anil Ihal. IF tlisy ilu iha Japanese fnrii-a will lllillirilluliily Use II. Ilv M.rAN IIAIIH ML'KhKN. Manchuria, Nov. It, Mis lit'iiwrel (luiiju, cumnianilina: Japanese (cirrus In Maurhurla lolil the Assm-latcd I'rus toilay lliat U hla furriM should finsasn In Iwtila wlih Csncrsl Mah Chen- aheu's Chines Iroop tha niumnn- tnin " C tha movement mlaht rarrr tha Japanr-ee aa far an Taltalhar. Standard Statistics Stock Averages (I'upyl.lit, 1111, Hlandarit Hiatlallea Co.) Today I'revlnus da , Wak aio .. Hun Hi aau .. Yaar ao .............. Turro veara au .... Two year aau ...-.. Illah I mil 1.0 (1981 1 ... , ii lac ti ( mm l,ow l:iO) HlKti I ion) ....-a......... lW (IVIUI .. . IV Ind ia : KH'i JO Ufa U Tulal IV.T 4. lilt ail! ... ill K.i U4.1 mi .. It III 191.1 l d ... 11 til lid 111 .... 131 1113.4 171.1 l.l .... Mill 110.11 173 1 las ... l7.t , 104 1 101.1 Int. 4 140 ;ot I 201 144.1 .... 17.1 43.1 101 4 70.0 1014 141.1 mi. I f 06.1 ... Ill It. 4 14t.l 114.7 ... Idl.l 147.1 1(1.1 211.6 .... 141.1 117.7 Ut.l 140.2 Today's Potato Marketgram Editorials on News ViillllllUrt ruin I'iNta II tania over lbs prevailing Coual larkele. Tbo atlveuc waa amuml by tho use of lood buslnc-aa methiMla by Ilia farmc-re themselvesnot by nailing fur thu government lo aV H tur Iheut. Tha rosacea, ara Ihal In Ilia long run tho farmers of Ihla country will gul mora for Ilium iyai. by their OWN KWOItTS. than they will il by walling for tha pollllrlaua lo do enmethlug fnr thrm by passing lawa. a a "PHK rarrant dcpiesalon aaa brought on. In part. because governments everywhere uilkeil too much ru bu.lnees, Ihua sllmu lallng overproduction, and It haa been prolonged bexause people vet) where bave be-u looking to tha government to do something to and tha depression. Prosperity caul ba rrcsted and 1IKTAINK1) by paealng a law, and alter H haa passed bf proa parity ran'l ba brought bark, by paalng a law. Prosperity ta treated by bard wurk and good maugrniont, and II la retained la Iha aama way. Tha aoonnr laar thai, and ramaiubrr II. Iha balirr off wo hall ba. I. Hlilpinriila ItrportMl for Nalunlay. and Humlay I'lilii-d Hiatva total tit; oragoa 21; Waahlngioa i't. Idahu 17; Mnlna 14. ). Terminal Market lU-porlrd for Monday Cliliago: ( arloaila rnrelved: Idaho 4t; olhara II; ara on Irai k, llirludlng broken 2o: auppllaa moderata; damand and trailing alow nn Netted Uenia, markat firm; markat about aleady on oibar aloi k; trark aalna rarlola oulelbt Idaho Nattad Utmi, aarkad per cwt., V, H. No, I, II 10 to 11.60, nioatly 1.40 lo 11.60. Han Kraiirlaro: (arlnaila raalwl: Oregon I; boat reielpu agulvalnnt lo Waauliigion II rara; lara diverted 1; cara on track, uuUruknn 2; rara on trark, broken I; dork buldlnga equivalent lo 46 rara: auppllea liberal; demand moderate, market about ateady; Waahluatoli Netted (irllla, aai'ked per ml . I'. H. Nn. 1. II 04 lo II. la, lew beat ll.lv to 11.21; Oiegon, kin ma ill lilatrlit .Si'll.-d (iuuia, luw II. 10 tu II 20. I '"a Angelea: Carloada rarelvrd: California 34: Iduliu It: I'lah 4; car d Iter led 3; cara ou lrak, uuhroken 70: nn on Ira. k, broken 34: auppllea moderate; demaud good market allahtly atronger. opening prlrea Monday Idaho Netted (lem moaily 41.25. a. shipping I'olnt Markria lleporied for I'rhlay lo humlay Yakima and nearhy polnia: riblpiuenia light, moderate, aire lii'iuliv; demand moderate, market atnady; carloada f. o. b. r4h tra'k Netted Ueina, eai ked per ton, U. B. No. 1 inuaily aruuud lli; L'. II. Nn. I moaily around 110. Idaho Kalla: liadlng liaarler, fairly good wira Inquiry: fore noon demand moderate, market firm; carloada f. o. b. trark Netted tieiua. aarked per cwt., I'. . No. 1, He to tOr, moatly tur. few bent tin; I!. H. No. 2, Nellrd tiema moaily 3Ur. aoina aaklug S2(tc Governor Meier I Welcomed Back To Capitol (Continued Krom 1'aia One) nor M"lrr upon hla relurn In Ilia ( apltol waa wrltfng bla check for IflrO aa bla contribution to the ataln aniploye fund for the un employed. Tho check covered hit day'a pay each mouth for f ivi mo nl ha, beginning No vein her plua a margin of ltd. Tha govarnor praaanled bla check tu Hrlgadler General Thoa. K. Itllea, chairman of the gover nor' aub-rommlltca handling th dlaligraemant of Iha fund. At lint rama tltna tha governor reported Ilia aaacullv department bad con tributed lo tho fund 100 per cent, Tha recent adloa ' of depart ment heada calling for Iha volun tary contribution of a diiy'a pay each month for flva month, to aid Iha needy In tha atate, wa tba result of tha governor aug-reatlun. County Asked For Assessment Fund (I'onitaaed I'runi I'age I) titer rlaaaea of property laada by Mack. Kd aloneinan. H. K. XV'ollnrd. I.ula 1'ank and Mr. Fuller from Hpragun lllvar appeared before na budget rommltteo Monday mnrnutg and rauuaeted that 11 mllea of highway from Kprague Hiier earn to tho klamath-l-aae- view highway ba aurla.ed. The ha. a couraa of rorg haa alraady area lain Due tna atreti a waa never aurlaicd. Tha badgat romroJIli-o I going farther Into county butnca thau aer befora and I checking all niiainaaa maliera nf l he n.unly conn and la lure.llc.Ung all complaints made to thrm, Com mixaioner nuiiama ia.e l uunty Judce tluddaril alalrd that It coat :2.0U0 lo hava the ataia commlaalun rcvatua the properly lu Coo county. t'harlea Itile-y spoke on reaa aea.nieni, and auld that If the work wa clone hn bellarca every una will hn eallaflnd. Iln said that Iha sluta will furnish bait nf tlm money needed to do tha work. Commissioner William said that tho rounly court had dla- cuaaed t ho matter with Iha com mission, and that Iha court favors am h a reassessment. He aald that llieia Is a question whether or not tha present time la tho right time to hava Ihn wurk done. He point ed out that all property owners In Harney county are not pleased, aa soma assessed valuation wer doubled. S. li. O'Neill of tba Tauayers' league said that there are two questions. Itrassessineiit aud unl fnrmerly graded values, he stated, were mual needed. He aald that the threa Inner TAX bad bci'onio nightmare, aud that viiliiallun muat be made uniform. Andrew Collier, member of (he liudgel ruminlllKO, aisled that the people muat have confidence In the aasesalng power. He snld lliat a sliilu man vVuld undoubtedly bn fair, but that people present In tha room would complain aftr tho work wa done. He auld that the time may como when alato as sessor will do all the assessment work In the alule. f. V. Vanllusklrk aalil Ihal there Is an opinion In the country Unit tho tlmbermen 'put It over" on the roat of thn peoplo when they refused to pay their taxes two or three yenrs ago and forced a reduction in tlivlr valuation on tha bnsla of the Culllson cruise, h!ch I hey staled was too high. Commissioner Williams asked If tho people knew thut the mai ler wun settled by thn etute tax commission. Van lliiaklrk re plied that thn people t lion slit tha commission inndo thn scdllemont under threat. Williams thanked Iha commit tee for Its Interest In tux mutter nnd priilscd lux groups as of Vnl- ti n hie, nsBlstnncn In Ironing out tlir prolilitm faced hy tho county. Old at 40? Boware Kidney Acidity If you ffftl oll nnii run-dtiwn fro.a CiftlliiK In N in hi it, Ititt hi.) ti. .K rriitin, Pllffiirno, Norvmiant'iirt. t'lrolori lindrr Kyu, llrnilnch-'B, Huriilng nnj Itlnddrr WanKiteim, cnuntxi hy Klil- y Arhllty. I Wfint ymi to quit uf ft iltiir rlirtit now, Cunie In nnd nrt hfit 1 Ihlnk In tlio k i cutout nuil t ma I hnvi evor ftuinrt. It ofln Slv hlff Improvement In 51 houiM, nut Hdk m for Cymi (Hlnn-tfx). II only 7Tht nnrt I Kiiftrnnttn It t. qiilrMy mnihut ttiet condlt Ions mitt MltNfv vumpltitnly. op return empty PftGktg in4 set your n.oui; tavit, Htttr Drug Co, MORE SNOW, COLD THOUGHT IN PROSPECT (Continued f.'ain I'ag One) (on Htata Motor aaaorlatlon, la auerd the following Information Monday a lo the condition of highway: Klamath Palla lo llend: Klglit Inchea of anow fell during Iha night, and still falling Monday. Know plow hare cleared tha road and travel la going through with out airtii ulty. Klamath Falla-Aahland high way: four Inchea of anow re corded Monday murnlng. Crew nd anowplosa bav rleareat the road, which la now In good ehana. Weed Klamath Fall highway: I'raciically Impassable without chains, hut open and passable If chain are used. Klamath Falls-La kevlew high way: Only two Imhea of anow on highest point of Uuarti mountain reported Monday morning. High way plowed and In good ahape. Klamath Kalla-t'rater Lake: 11 os it a cloaed for the winter. Heavy snowfall reported early Monday, wires believed down laler In the day. Klamath ralla-Alturaa: No longer advisable, becauan of the tact that this road la all dirt, and uepeuda wdollv j)ion tha weather, The highway lo Merrill and Ma nn, however, Is open and In good shape. Know I -low a Work Iikerlew-Alturaa: An oil-ma cadam road to the California aiale line, worked by snow plows. Prom state line south the road la main lamed dirt ronatructlon. and la allppery and muddy, but. passable wun chains. Tourists a well aa local rest dent are warned not to travel without chains, as all roada are slippery from slush or froien snow. Motorlata had difficulty In negotiating hill In tha city Bom Hunday and .Monday, and several minor arcldeuta caused from aklddlng were reported. "Dry-weather" driver who ware not provided with chain oa wished to avoid pulling tbrni on. experienced difficulty on the (ireen Springs highway Sunday night and Monday, and were (i.rred to atraln their muscle to puah their gutomoblle bark on the road. poried at I'ueatello, with .2s Imhea of water rontent. Itoada nd trael were he covered, aa the tempetature 41 degree above aero yesieidsy. dropped lo 2t. Air travel, halted al night In south Idsho, wa resumed ati, train aud huaea got back tu tbelr schedules. llolse'a flrat anow yesterday amounted to about J Inches, with great depth In the uearby moun tain. Weather Insrlllrd il'OltTLAND. Nov. It. If) Continued unsettled weatner to day and Tuesday waa predicted for Oregon by the weather bu reau here Mouday. Kaln In the west portion waa Indicated, while the east section of tha aiate look ed for snow. Southerly wind prevailed. Know fell oo the lower area of Mount Hood and Larch moun tain Sunday, and traces were re ported at Maker. A heavier fall wa experienced at Bend. Leavitt Appears For Trial Setting SANTA MONICA. Cal , Nov. It. IVi C. Van Ne Oavitt. il. brother-in-law of I'resldent Hoov er and C. If. Ksllev, grocery pro prletor, arrested November for aliened possession of a giiiina'k filled Willi liquor ins iln brief ap pe;irancea In court ludy tu liavo their trial dale set, I.eavln, retired plumbing con tractor and biiabund of Mary Hoover Leavitt, alster of the prealdent. announced soon after Ills arret be woujil demand a Jury trlnl. Through hla atlonie) Levitt waived a Jury. Hla court trial waa eel for November 21. La tilaaile lllaakrtrd. LA OKANDK. Or.. .Not. It. A four Inchea of anow bad piled up here by 10 a. m. today and the fall continued. The mois ture content waa fairly heavy. Tho temperature waa well below the freexlug point laat night. Snow waa reported more than a. foot deep In the Blue moun tains and la the Walluaa uioun lain. Hills White. TUB DALLFJ. tire.. y0v. 14 (P) A light anow Blanketed the foothills around The Dalles and Hood River today. Grandi Arrives To Talk With Hoover (Continued from I'age One) representative of the American Preaa. "1 lave known yon already aa very good friends: Sometimes a little Inquisitive, but always very kind and sympathetic toward my country and myf. "I have come from Naple lo New York on the 't onto tirande' the same ship which four months ago brought the accretary of state, Mr. Stimsun. from New York to Naples. I call Ihla happr coincldenre. j "Of course. 1 cannot now make any statement on the converse-1 Hons 1 am going to have In i Washington with your President 1 and your Secretary of Stale, but i I think I ran sjifely say that these conversations will prova useful fur Ihe general understand ing whhh la so necessary lu the world recovery. I did npt rome lu America to offer a particular ly national plan but lu bring the Italian contribution to tun world of International coopera tion. "After mr visit to Waalilngton and Ihe offblsl call I am going lo pay lo I'realdent Hoover, 1 shall return to New York, It be ing my wlih to spend four days In your wonderful city. Oa Bear ing New York, when on comes from Kurope aero me Auannc. on is atrucg ny someinm mighty vnd new. Till Impressive metropolis of your give the vlalon of almost an epic, world. It suggeat tha genius. Ilia tena city, the atrenuoii work of the American nalluu." HOI'TH HAN FKANCIHCO. Nov. It, (AttV. H. V. A.) Cattle 1,000; car '0 lb. California steers f.6o; clrtit load medium fiOO-1080 lb. Intermountaina 6.76- 26; calve 10: good 260-60 lb. quoted 4 60 down. PILES sHB flELD ro ESE B Oon't nuiiri not her minttt from blind, itchin. prutrurtiik or birrd Ins without t-nt.ni lh owt nt) tatttat kctini UeUDf,nt oaU Dr. h'toD" CbiMroid. fortified wun ti. import4 CbiD Herb. ritn masiDg power to rduc iwolUn tiiu, brlnaT mnd comfort In a fw tninut-,nblinc you to work nd njoy lift, wbll It cootinuu Ita kUrulixlnc, b4tlmit action, l-n't d Uy. A- t In tiro to twotd a dnT im and cotly opontion. Try lr. Nixon' Chinarold undtr our grtJar ant to Mtmfy compltely and b? worth 10 time tba amtvil coat ot youc mouay back. Get Rid Of RHEUMATISM New Mfdlriao IriTf nhtMimntic IVtlMina tnm J4ntM and luMlra or ltmry-Hra; 8 ALT I.AKK C1TV. Soy. X liff! A ttorm that ritandt-d from thn rrwt of the Rorky mountain pit ward today and lfft a snow mvrrlnn In nouthrrn Idaho and nnrlhurn I'tah thrre lo six Inches At Owdfu the fall amonntrd (o tlrm Inhm, conlalnlns; .88 of an Inch of water, and the weight brokfi iron llinhn. Halt Uhe City rtvv(vvl 3-4 lnt-hfs of snow. Tbrcn inrhfw of snow ws Tt- Pile Sufferers Vow 1'aa Knd Your Trm-ti( Quirk Do yon know the rau of Pilr Is Internal bad circulation of blood in ths lower bowrl? That ta the scientific truth about ptlea tha real reason why ilarnal remedies do not stvs quick, permanent rtlief, why rut tine dnct not remove the caune. Your itchlns. bleedlnic or pro trudlnR plies will only o when you ailually remove iha raune and not one minute before. Balvea or cuttlna can t do this an Internal remedy munt be uaed. HEM-KOIP. pretcrtftlon of Ir. J. 8. Leon hart, tha a nee la lint, a ii creeds because It stimulates the rlrrulatlon. drives out con tested blood, heals snd restores the almost dead parts. IIKM-HOM) has an almost tin bellevahla record fnr sure, safe and lasting relief to thousand of pile sufferers. Don't waste time on external remedies or think of au operation until vou hsve tried bottle of m:I-ROUJ tablets. I ti .1 h, iw...l lihirm... aiispsn. tees monev back 1 they do not j qillcklr atop all your pile misery. EASES PAIN FIRST DAY Toisoni Sflllliig In the Joint and muscles cause rheumatism. You cannot get rid of rheuma tic agony till thas dangerous poison are driven out of your system. , That' why external remedie and pain deadening drugs only give temporary re lief. , What you need la Rl'-MA, the new medicine now sold bv all ill- gglst that acta directly on the liver, kidneys and blood, and helps expel Ihrougb the natural channels ot elimination. the jdangeron poisons that cause irheunistle misery. I No long waiting for your auf i fornix to stop. HU-MA eases pain the first day and is one rheuma ' I Ik in remedy that's guaranteed to ifree murcles and Joints from I painful stiffness, swelling and lameness, or iiuihlug to pay. I'nderwood'a Pharmacy haa ao much confidence In Ku-Ma that I they want every rheumatic in town to try II and guarantee money-back If It does not atop all your' rheumatic suffering. HetTMjU,, 11 s SSI IKIMA tftsMl BIGGEST SHOW HIT OF THE YEAR toff K(MA kima I tsjsj5s IKIMA GEVEKf AWAY IN MERCHANDISE Next Thursday MATINEE AND EVENING WATCIH TOE EX! KIMAJ Real Estate Bargains Would you like lo rent or buy goorj Apartment or House at half price? See John Dreher. Have one 9-room house, 4 gleeping room and glas sleeping porch, very suitable for rooming house. For information tee Mrs. Dreher at the North ern Fur Shop next to Rainbow .Theatre. l-a-rt-a-a-Vi-aVVaVa-s-M-a-s-s-VVM SI -. .h-47Tt 3 ffl HiTtoVa. 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