lNovember is, IV4 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH TALIS, OREGON f AGE TlXXTX Klamath Empire News Li I.AKKVIKW, Or. Vlrtur Johnson. Lib rnunir grlrulturul gent, hea eatlmet-d thai the graeshnppvr runlrol work which was done throughout t.tia ciiun ly liila i."t euinmer saved & 900 worth ol teed. About 1 (Oil was espetlded la til cull trnl work. Til turnlahed shout U.- 160. Lek county contributed 4,000. ranchers contributed j&OO. Th balama nf Ilia ikii lltura rcprcaeuts tha coneerv lira value or tha tlnia and enulp taut that tha ranchara eipsnded Id tha work. Two raurhrra In tha Chswsu can vallay hsv reported they ware saved 110. 000 by tha con trol work but this amount waa not Included In tha shore rati Bialrd saving for tha reason that tha two ranchers tslled to report aa to how niurb thalr contri bution to tha rampalsn In tha way ol lesms, raucb banda, grain, ate, waa worth. 'Agency Employe Meet at Chapel KLAMATH AOKNCY. Ora. Last Monday evenlns local chap ter ol tha National federation of Federal Fmployea bald a buelnesa meeting In tha rlub room at tba Agenry rhapel. Thla waa tha Ural Bieetlug under tha naw charier. (', A. tioeeett waa lected arretary - lrcurar, and J. H. Andreas waa circled auditor. II. L. bliilllng waa appointed chair man ol a rommlttaa to lormulata constitution and bylawa (or tha chapter. Mra. I). K. Dlllatrom waa ap pointed .rhalrman ol a aortal aommlltea lor tha neit aoclal lathering ot tha chapter to ba bald about tba tlrna ol tha TbankaglHpg holiday. I.loyd E. lamb waa appointed rhalrman ol tha niemberahlp aomtnllte. N. B. lacMlllaa presided. Benefit Bridge Given by Club KLAMATH AOKSCr. Ora. Tha Klamath Agenry Women'! club gar a dellghllul benefit brldse party at tba Agency chapel en Thuraday afternoon, lor tha erholarahlp loan fund. Klgbt tablea war In play throughout tha afternoon. Iloateaara for tha party were Mr. L. 0. Mueller, Mra. r. M. lllalr and Mra. U. K. Pattereon. Tha rlub room waa attractively decorated with (all flowere. Abou It ladlea from Chlloquta and Pine Itldra attended. Mra. Lew of Tina Hide- wan flrel prlie, Mr. Ilepwnrth ol Klamath Agen 7 received the door prise. Fort Klamath FOKT KLAMATH-Th danc given Katurday by Crater Lake lodge of Yeomen waa attended by a good crowd. Muatc waa farnlahed by th "Blue Chae re." Mr. and Mra. Walter Monro motored to Klamath Falls. Wed nesday, where they attended tha wadding ot their daughter, Shir ley, to Wlllard Mayfleld, of Granta Pass. Th wedding cere mony took plar at th horn ot Mr. and Mrs. Jesse O. C. Klgan and was pcrlormed by Mr. Kl gan. Th young couple left Wednesday evening Inr tlrants paea where they will make their home. Th following local residents Today's Variety Bazaar fl01tl7.0NTAL X Venomous 'ranakce. To fondle. ( Long-tucked I aauallr bird. YKMTKH DAY'S ANSWER Ill Veil worn by we I5 the Pope. I Eucharist M vessel 04 Man of brass. hi Uat. 13 Convent worker. . It Cant. UAdolph Hitler Is the leader (of whst party 31 To mak aecur. 41 Poems. In Germany? tl Paul von Hln- gj piece ot denburg I sculpture. 43 Superscription of a letter. 41 Declared, to Coronet (IT possess. I J Center ot an amphitheater. 64 To enllsL prealdent of what country? 0 Ages. 34 To bathe. H Rib In Gothlo vaulting. Bt Reticent. 1 No good. jU To cut off, as a 65 T bow. ,s ayllabla. M Indigent. M Meaaura. S7 Btltchss. U Sprayed, as t Japanea tesn. 'dlslnfertsnt. f, Thick shrubs. if- i x ( o v u iu rr mm r5" " itT- rr ' 5 w- aT ar b ' 33 SZ ' 1 nu -"3rM 3r p E3ZJZ I - " Z 3im ii iu ui w -irom ss- r- r - 5T ; & IT war In Klamath Falls flat- urtlny: Mra. Jo Taylor, Mra. Hayda I'sge, Mra. J. L. (lor den, and son, Fred, Mr. and Mrs. W. Harriott, and Mra. Kan II. Ilrlrro. Mr, and Mra. Frank Denton want to Madlord, Thuradey, re luming Hunday attar anjoyliif a short vlalt with relatives and Irleyds. Thursday evening lara num bar of loral realdenla galharad at Ilia fort Klamath bolal and at 1 1 o'rl.M-k held a charivari at tha horn of Mr. and Mra. William .umlirunn. Tha nawly married roupla bad Juat returned from I'ortland. Tuesday visitor In Fort Klam ath wara W. T. Le and K. X. Kandall, who visited severel lo ral stockmen la behalt of tha Halvetinn Army. Tbay received donatlona ol eeveral baal ataara and sheep lor rallat work In tb county during tba wlntar. LAKKVIKW, Ora. Fart Bhear ol tha I'nlted Mate loreat ei-rvlr recently lound two dead burka, their born locked to gether. who had battled nntll d"ath bad overtaken tham. Tba burka weighed about 115 pounda earb. On bad a beauti ful eel ol antlere ol large epread and all polnta. Tb other waa a Hire pointer and hla borne were lorked Inalde -the borne ot in other. Tb animal war found near !og Lake. Tha borna ara now on dlaplay her In Lakevlew. No trio ot men baa yet been lound that ar atrong enough to aeparaia tb horn. Bieber Man Held For Drunken Driving IIIEHKK. Calif. W. T.. Bon- ette ol lllebar waa held lor tha amierj.ir court by Juatlr W. B. I'hllllber, Friday, to anawar to tha charge ol driving aa auto- mohlle while tnuulcated. patrolman Fred Mct'lellan, who Treated Honette on tb elate highway fit mllee waat of Bieber laat gunday. teatlllad that Bon ett waa ao much under tba In fluence of liquor that b ro-l I hardly talk." Ilonett waa n ' to give bond and waa taken ... Jail at Bueenvlll. Klamath Agency I" AMATII AGKNCY. Or., I Mr. nd Mrs. B. O. Wilson and daughter. Ruth, have Just re-1 turned Irom a twit-weeka' trip I spent la visiting Mr. Wlleoa'el relatives and friends la th nelahborhood of Chlro. Calif. Mr anil Mra l.lovd a-. 1 emh I 'left on Nov. 14 for a three I week a motor trip Into aoathara I I California. Albert Christy and Clyde W. ' Fllnn have Just left for a motor trip Into Arliona and other points In th aoathweal. Mr. Christy hope to aa I. J. Rterdon, form erly of Klamath Agency, now Ur ine- In Albuqueroue. N. M. Harold Weaver, aa alumanaot Oregon Stat college, baa re turned to th Corvallla campus tor alumni homecoming week. Charlaa Curtis la allent on hla political plana. Probably waiting for th Republican to alng "Walts Me Around Again, Charlie." Today w have. Instead of Iso lated and tar-away aatlona, a world neighborhood. Mra. Ruth Bryan Owen, Florida congreaa wotnan. 11 Apart 16 Eye tumor. 10 Makea an audible do sound. 11 Comforts bis. 21 Interest tAbbr.). 17 Self 18 To tree. 2 Tanner' vessel. 90 Sooner than. 31 Precepts. 14 The man who cemented the VKKT1CAL friendship b iwtr-t "rie ill""",.t- I7 8t.nd.c 1 Mineral if partition. posit js obliquely. 4 Strip In which Combining land la plowed, form meaning I Trousers. solid. Bird similar to To exchange. an ostrich. 4S Devoured. 1 Onarted Noise. .15IgT,ltB- hungsr. f.M.,i,. I Hotter. 41 Twenty-four hours. KI To court. 1 10 Soaweco. 11 Midday. CARLISLE DIES' OF HEART ATTACK HIKHF.rl. Pallf. Henry N. Hank," f'arllale, a nailv of llleber and a lifelong realdent of Kuperlor, Calif,, died euddenly at hla home here ftaturday, ol an gina partorla. II had Juat re turned Irom aa automobile trip to Adln, II mllee dlatant, to obtain medical rail! Inr bla heart trouble. II waa M year old. Carllal waa widely known In th northern hall ol thla atata. H bad reeldad In lllebar about 10 year and alao lived la Yroba, ftuaanvllle. Oakland, Heddlng and Uerher, Ha moved her from (iarber a year ago and had been operating a card room. Ha la eur- vlved by bla wife, a daughter, Mra. Mildred Walker, of Kelly Hprlnga, and a atepaon, Eddie YVaahburn, ot Kad llluff, a atata highway patrolman. Carnival Held At Bonanza School LANGF.LL VALLEY Th two acbool buee which travel from Langell Valley to llonsma went over their regular routea. Fri day night, to taka tha children to a carnival given nt the Mon anaa school. Tba affair waa wall attended by atudenla aa well aa by a lame number of psrents and frlenda. Program Outlined For Mill P.-TJi. P -T A. of Villa erhool will meat at 7:30 tlila evening In th erhool auditorium. A abort bual naaa mealing, directed by Mra. K. L. Frenrh. preeldent. will fol low tba program. Moving picture, depleting erenee from th Itcvolullonary BRINGING UP BY GOU.V THE NEW COOK COOKS FUNfMY OlbMES. i V tATTCN TrtAT, OUT OotJT KNCfW VMAT J t-SniJfQx ..f-w La ISH r6r5T"U ' I U1l. J , StS JM ffltti ill Ml W Wi Jwi DA, I M ITT J -s- U I t ! I 1 11 . aaw T stTI WASH IU liBS pyirane i i-'i nt -c- t -X " x oust wiAtT-u w ii 'x. i nu' ii i eot t wkk-""""" rsr" i Irrn t--i JV 7S I f DntDENT OF w me rittwptrni I l v CXJT OF THE COUNTRY, i . I yTlt. Xi VST75Slf4if !ficT-ruic I "tSt GEMTLEMEAI M?E ONLM" rV 1 1 S aT O 1 lL-. .MVVNgi&g I FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ByB1ff 'sec MoM-rrs Aut wcc ) vbOrAAYWistPM.tP KU corAftcw,jt8tf.- ) f nevfooKT brims fwy. jost tec at w.A !! camtcha AM U ; Lmk; kT TTCIT txTsW Mrs FOOO, a4 VooJ 'A V B.TTfi Ofi WIW.M JOSO W Y6T. TXS- g Srfr-f S6S M6 WOULD (SO fed MBo H nl ( f PAJfa TO NeOCHV ABOUT TBP hWTka - 7 -tiias " J iT jr eIlS 5,ffAlw- ll L I BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ,' ByMartl" 1 rWltkUVl - I VittrikllrtE '1 I 1 OOkW WJ, VNTTY trte 0VnM W j I --.j f OMKry AXO JOW By V Of vomsoas -TeT V ,VSXL TAM Sf'W YV. h ... . TtL ' WAkktw.MW XW, VACAJrl.. g.im. rJ R Vl. VXiQ S rSsJcfV - r. WCsi fOVT4X T v to AjimxV-ll ixlxu r- , -. Ll I ' ;fltiL' ,r Jl lL.15stteavr'';Jf gA At Home With. Probable'Next House Speaker HJIw -yV 1 a-a. gen l i 1 fC-i II tri i- t&i. '.U" jil h.ht&W roiaa, nuet tne probuuie next epeaber of C'on;iaa aa na appeara at home. II la Reprearntatlv John N. (iarner. ol tha ISth Teua dlatrlct who la almoat certain of th peakernhlp of tba Houaa aa tha dvmorrata bold tha, balance ot power In tb forthcoming aeealon. Tba whtte-balred veteran democrat, awamped by li-ttera-of congratulation, la shown abov dictating letter to hla aecretary, who alao la Mra. (Iarner; At Ik lower left yon aea him Inetrurllng a laborer In th art of repairing a plow at Garner a larm at Uvalde, Teiaa, juat before departing lor Washington. At tha lower right ha 1 ahown aaalatlng In gathering tb pecan crop on tha farm. war, will b shown. Living pic ture. "Th Oleanera." "The Anitelua" and "Pilgrim's Kills" will b presented by th puplla of tha art department. Two local number by th elrht grade aez tctte, will be Included on the FATHER IT WUl- program. K. c. Groesbeck will glv th principal talk, and Mrs. Charles lleynolda, delegat to tb recent atat convention, will glv her report A solo by Mlaa Llllie Darby will complete the program, If j MO. BRING KtitU tmatt WAS " ""1 'fiP-i I OtsTOEFl 1 WILLfOU A SMALL CUP "7, B-r-rsr LT 1 . tf WHATTHATVAllt ' HAVE A OFCOFFEEAN' OMtUtTTE . . Is :tf - tHAPftR . J OEMI-TAfy!,' I'OUKJETO AUX FINES ' I Q t OiNMER? Cl O la. Il-V t Vi i.1 a eaasV Ua.M0g-s l T I 4' " T ' ' V-.s I a-' - . k . fi ?ra, tcV lw (nX FRENCH OlST BAXDIT3 AJACCIO. Corsica, Nor. 17 (LJ5 The French campaign to drive bandlta out of Corsica ha resulted In 110 arreeta to data. jit waa announced today. Amusements Tha Pelican Now Playtr.g "Ooldle." with Rpenrer Tracy. Tha Halnbow No Playing "Pardon My dun." Th Pin Tree Now Playing: "Tha Common Law," with Con atanc Bennett. I J tan Hre, platinum Umii, fiayt is nm raw 'uai, uorriag Sptnttt Titty mi fVtrrrni Hymn. xov waa bar gam. And romance waa their. Ther you have tb central conflict ol "Cold!," Fox wise cracking comedy of aallor 111 and lov co-atarring Bpeaeer Tracy and Warren Hymer, with Jean Harlow, which la now show ing at tba Pelican theatre. Tracy and Hymer ar two pl ol th aea. drawn together In a Demon and Pythuu-like friend ship through their mutual regard for on another's qualities. The Rainbow "Pardon My Uun" 1 th title of a prkllng comedy-drama ahowing at th Rainbow today. It will be showa Thursday. A fin cast la featured. In addition Aba Lyman'a band make It Initial appearance, A good comwly aa aewa reel complete a very lata) eetlng program. I'laa Trea "Th Common Iw." alarrlo Conatanr Bennett, I a vlvli reallatlo drama with eioellent el lertalnment valua. The auillenc which viewed It laat night at th Plna Tree theatre, received It tbualaallrally. "Tha Common Law" waa adapt ad from Hubert W. Cbambart tamoue book by John Farrow Whil th atory baa been modern lied. It atlll retalne th vita altuatlona of th original novel. TEACHERS TO MEET Teachers of Intermediate an nppr grade achoola of th eavl rn and eouthera district el Klamath county will hold a con ference at th Merrill grade achool Saturday, November II, at :I0 a. m. Mr. Ieabelle Brliner, super visor, baa outlined th, follow ing program: playground report: "Development of RkMI ll Games." Mr. Kr, Realty. "School Play, Classroom Re creational Organisation," Mlaa Raamussen, Merrill. ' I IHseueeton of game for In doors or gymnaelum. Personal problem. Heading: Dlacuaslon of reading tent given fk certain achoola. Reporta: Remedial Unggeetlons from Gates' "Improvement of Read ing." Mrs. Alslp, Bonansa. Oral and Silent Reading Rat, Mlaa Young, Malln. "Intensive Training va. Wld Reading In Remedial Instruc tion," Mrs, Darnell, Po Valley. Uiscnsslon of report. Outline Remedial Program. tours of Study. Th only perfectly aafe train la the train that etande atlll. Dan iel Wlllard, president B. O. Railroad. By George McManus