November 80, Dim THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE nra CITY BRIEFS Mat Visitors Aiuuui Ilia le Hon In Klmiilh county over the week-end, iinli Hi the Hull Hotel, Irom other polnte In lh etate were V. Ijiwreii.e Manunl, llraula 1'eeaj re. K. Crescent; ten Hiiye; A"",'1 Mitchell, f. II. Hi""ll. ' Kaudall, of 1'urllaiidi . Ilalee, WooUlHirui Mr. tirt Mrs. J, H. Woodruff and family. Olendal: Mrs. M.ry Ml,' and son, Illy; Miss '' tereon, Uknlw; U M. I'll lips. Kirk: II. U. Campbell, Mra. Delia Nichols, dir. flUMll guests at Hull Among the the UII Holal over "iT. -w..rt war H. K. nurrll Ran Ilernernino, vm. Carar. Joe llanry. N. nn Hin rranrlat'O: 11. son, Sacramento; Fred Macfloel, vniu.j mr K. T. W. Nail- US. John It. Blarr, and Mra. In at Catholic 1.. Ilel' J, C. Broil. caigery. am..-. Canada; H. II. rkhmltl. Oakland, j.mae M. Allan, Yrsks! W. W. Marlla .MeClcid: J. U. Uohrar. Montague; William K. Lo. Duusmutr, Wedi'lli la Held Joseph i .... .ll.min and Mary .mi. furnaa war united m.rfl.te Huuday morning ;00 o'clock In th . Ld r.lhn. IT. only Iha luimadlet relative of l.m.i rnunla atara lu al- t.udance. Both Mr. and Mra. Calhoun ara wall '' ' ! city wber tbey ipct lo make Ibalr bom. lmnd Clly police have Ihraa unlicensed dogs In tha ty pound and request thai Ibalr owuara call lor them Im mediately and lr 0"," fUT Th. do., will ba agecuted soon If tba owner do not call ! ... ih. ! la a m.le wire halrad terrier and the ih.r two ara laniaia uiu.. doge, ' tarn.,,. lmurovedjA. K. VII' .n i.m.i nu.ineea mau. who un- j . m.inr operation tha I), i. Veterans' hospital In Portland Uat week, la Improv ing alaadlllf. according to word refelved bar. by frlende Mar tini untnreeea compllratlone. Wilton will ha fully recovered wlihla a monlh, according lo re port from bia pbyalcleue. 1 4.e Man-bur Monday ar- rlvala at tha Hotel Wlllard In eluded O. A. Crittenden. I.ne Angelea; Thomae II. Clark, llanrar; k. i. Uanlar, Torlland: M. O. Kurla .Madlord, and M. M. fagaa, Portland. Traiura to Mm Tha Train ing Hibool lor Church rkluiol laarliara will bold 111 aaanlon to morrow availing In Ilia frmhy- trlan cburih al 7:11(1. Tha laadara of Ilia lliraa group! ara Mra. Carman, Ml Dorothy Inilth and Mra. T. )ala I'rvalon. Tha wor ship aarvU'a will ba conduutad by Ilia Junior group, ma acnooi la opa without charga to all rhunh ichool laachara and of-flrari. AiullUrr to Im A manllng of tha Amarlcan Llnn auilllary will ba bald at Mamorlal hall. Tuaaday availing, at 7; JO. Kollow- lug a bualnaaa availon, tna auiili- ry inamham hav Daa mvuaa to an antartalnniant whim will ba glan by tha legion. All niamhara ara urgad to ba yraaaut. M'nl TlwnkagUlnlc Mlaa May IWad baiama tha brlilga of Kills Moada, Thankglvlng Day. Tba young roup! laft rrlday for Wln dall, Idaho whara thay aipact to maka thalr hoina. Tliay war accompanld by Floyd Maada, broihar of lb bridegroom. Urenaa laaard Allurt A. Mlnar, la, inlll workar, and llalan llanrlatta Ooddard, Ik. aludanl. both of Klamath Fallt, wara laauad a marrlaga llranaa by County Clark Da Lap Bttur- day. VUlHng la likmlnr Mlaa Vada Hpalh. taachar of tba Kano blah achool. la apandlng tba and In Lakarlaw as a guaat at tha horn of Judga and Mra. L. r. Coun. Uiarat M Mo Iloma Mlaa Allra llowman ot Talrnt. Ura., la a auaat at tba homa of Mr. and Mr. H. N. Mo on Waih- Ington. Horn from lengthy Vlalt Mra. Uraca Btawart baa raturnad to Klamath Kill altar apandlng thra montha vUltlng In Ok la homa, Tu and California. Wrod VUli"" Mr. L. Caulkatt of Waad, Calif., apvnt Iha Thanka- Irlnc holldara tha noma guaat of Mra. H. O. Vlncant of Kano Point, Klamath Falla. (Irrla to Meat Tha Slalarhood rirrln ot tha rirat Methodlat church will mt In tba church parlor.. Tnaaday, Dacambar 1, at 1 p. m. tft for Portland .Mr. and Mra. oaorg Blahn hara gona to Portland to apand aararal day on bualnea and plaaiura. rWka John llMlora John Ba dora, loggnr, la ankad lo gat lo luuih with Hugh W. Murphy, 0I H Klghlh airaat, lliiqulaui, Waih., In a lallar racalrad I rum Murphy by Clilaf of Colic (luy Mnnlll. In tha Inttar Murphy lataa Miat ha naada an alflriavlt from iladur that ha knaw Mur phy In Mlunaaola bafur Iha Mpan-Uh-Amarlcau war lo ntlti Mur phy to a data bun in. U'llUrd Oarata Among lb (uaata at tha llotal Wlltard ii. nahtj war. A. VI h... Ran rranclaco: 11. K. Palalwr Vtaltor Wllbaf han. Ituhlnaon, Oakland, and liar- I non of palalay. Or., I Tlillor kart P. Walch. altornay st In Klamath rail. rglitard at lkatlaw. tha Wlllard hotaU Jury kVliwtnl A lury wa aa- lactad, and oponlng atatamanta mada bafora noon Monday In tha rasa of l.awia U. Fayua varaua t,. Parklm, whlrh rama lo trial In clrcuKlcouit. Tha plalu tiff la aulng fur 1710 on rhargaa of aaaaull and battary. Payna la rapraavulad by fcdward rl Aahurat, whll tha dafandant la rapraaautad by Hanry K. 1'arklni Kngagm la Mining Jark Hal- ay, who wai formnrly alflllalad with tha ofllcaa of Momyar Mo myar of thla clly. plana to apand tha wlnlar proapactlng and min ing In Kailarn Oragoa. Ho will maka bis baadquartars la Pralrla City. I'adrn Oun-atloa Mrs. Olan Kant, TIT i'aelfle Tarrara, undarwant major oparatlon Monday morning at lllllalda hos pital. Har condition was raporl- ad to b satisfactory. RvtnrnMl to Han PranrUro J. Ashaby Hliupaon baa raturnad to Han rrancuco auar apuaing tha Thanksgiving waak and with hla daughtar, Mra. J. Lawranca Bcbad. UraauM aVrared A marrlaga llranaa waa amurM Haturday by Albort At wood Mlnar, IS. and Halan H'nlii-tla Onddard, 1. both of Klamath Palls. Hix-nt Wrrh Knd llrre Mr, and Mra. Jasa Humphray of Uuna mulr, Calif., wara waak and visit or In Klamath Palls. Hrr for ttx-k-rwt Visa Allra Kos, taarhar at t ryatal, Or , was waak-and visitor In Klamath Falls. IN SCHOOL BUDGET INCREASES High grhool district No. It, Chlloqulo, ba fllad with tha county clark Us budgat ot as- pandlluraa tor Jun II, 1I3Z, to Jun II, llll, showing that 111,111 will ba naadod to run th district (or nest yaar with estimated raralpta of 1I,I2I.T4 laavlug 111,1112.11 to b raised by taxation. Tha district plana no new ronatrurtlon thta romjsig year but baa aat aside 4.!uutu apply on Ita total bond-id InrWHwI- nesa of 140,000 and 15.000 has lieen plared In th emergency fund of tha dlatrlrt. Jark Almatar la chairman of th board of dlractora of the district. Arrordlng to tha rec ords tha dlatrlrt raised 115,- 46I.IT by taiatlon last year showing an Increase In 1111-33 ot 13,173.89. Newspaper Staff Invited to Dinner As climax to a day of bunting la which b brought down tba limit ot birds, Albert Austin, own er of tha Hotel Wlllard, entertain ed employee ot the editorial ataff of tha Herald and News at a duck dinner at th hotel, Saturday o- nlni. Th mall banquet room was need for th occasion and covers war laid for Mr. and Mra. Eu gene 8. Kelly. Mleaee Vivian Me- Cauler and Joy Kvana. Jo Pig' nay. Boh Ualloway. Arundel Keen.. Miss Williams, Val Aua- tla and tba boat. Headline: Alabama Toasts Ohio. My goah. la 11 atlll hot In Alabama? No Meeting of Council Tonight No maorlng of lh city council Will lie held thla evening, as Ihls la the fifth Monday la November, and lb clly ordinance provides for only four regular meatlnga a monlh on Monday nights. Mayor r'rud Cofcr stated Mon day that ha will not call a aperlal m-ilng to consider th bins of fered on fir bos to be purchas ed by lh clly, and they will be taken up at tha first meeting in Decern bar. S.P. City pollra arrested only four persons over th week nd, al though th officers of the Bout ti er n Pacific arrested II vsgranta Sunday and lodged tbam In tha city jail. O. c. Chapman was arrested at Ninth and High atraete, and waa fined IIP for driving while Intns Iratad. Norrla Rlrkman was ar rested at th earn place, and posted 111 fin for being drunk and disorderly. C. O. Wilson wss arrested at Plflh and Mala, and posted lis ball on a drunk charge bile Kd Ray, arrested at soutn Rlith and Martin streets, on chsrg of being drunk, wss given a 10-day auspended aentence. The twelve vsgrsnts were gtr. enilnea of 1100 and aentences of 30 days each, suspended on con dition that they leave th city. Editorials on News Three minor arrldenla war re ported to city police Monday. Car driven by cai t raws, not, Lookout street, and Oeorge Wright, 41T Spring, hit at Ninth and Main atraets Baturday when Wright waa unable to see because of frost on the wind shield. Marlon Uree, II Mill afreet. and L. L. Lambert, Klamath Cleaning and Dye Works, were In an accident at Fourth and Main Wedneeday evening when their ram akldded Into each other. damaging earn slightly. Hornier Radcllff, Esplanade Court Apartments, reported that hla car was run Into by a car bearing Oregon license l-86 at the Intersection of Oak and Commercial atreeu Baturday af ternoon. Radrllffe stated ha waa going north on Oak street and thought the Intersection waa clear but th other car, whlrh could not atop aoon enough, hit hla. 2 Heifers Stolen From Burton Place Clayton Barton of MrCollum's mill has reported to city police olflrers that two heifers hav been atolea from him. On la a black Holetetn and tba other a red heifer. Both are branded with a TH brand In th sham of a small letter h with a cross on toiwVt the iu (Conttnasd Prom Pais One) that day, awaatlng and atralnlng and groaning, driven to their labors nnder tha lash. If thay dropped nnder th lash, dying from exhaustion, their bodies war kicked aside and forgotten. Thar waa no newspaper In those daya to raise a hue and cry and demand Justice. If any one bad BOUGHT to rals n hue and cry and demand Justice, he. too, would ha been lashed In to submission. e e K10THINO, In these days, for the common, ordinary per son to b thankful forT Tbera la EVERYTHING In the day fo th common, or dinary person to b thankful for. And there will b mor la th futnr. Th best thought ot the world 1 being directed toward making pleasantar th lot ot tba common man. Bailer It cr not. But, wheth- RETTTKD tEOGER KILLED CIIICAOO, Not. 10, (Jf) John Aleasl, It, a barber and reputed bootlegger, waa ahot to death to day and hla body tossed from an automobll. LOCKE'S tBED CARS Har Beca Redaced fas Prkw WOOD That favorite cook stove and beater fuel BLOCK.WOOD not only the best but also the cheapest fuel. You save by ordering Double) Loads Fuel Oils, Coal Oil Burners. PEYTON & CO. Wood Jo Barn" iae S. 7th. Phone 685. er or not yon bellev It, It Is trus. Great stride fear been mada already la Ihls direction, and STILL OREATER strides will ba made In th future, e e e TTKRB in this country ot oars, th greatest country on earth, wa apand tor EDUCATION ap proilmately 10 cents ot every dot tar collected la taxes. Thsra ara many who complain ot thla, as serting that w ara running hog wild on tha subject ot education. This writer doesn't complain, and hopes never to complain of such a thing. It la education, which la another word tor know ledge, one th privilege ot th favored few, that mor than any thing else ba enabled tba com mon, ordinary parson to tat out from under tba cynical brutality of tbos ancient daya when a king might bar an ordinary Tar let shot by bis men-at-arms so that hi eoortiera might laugh at VOX Beat Bound ta Towa 5osr Playlnc End Wediseeday k - ,jffi$J PLCS sap ssl sa.J , 1jSvtT &&ZX J CttesSesO 04e4ceeeaV S Special Added Ataractic Salinas Rodeo th spectacle ot the dead body rolling clumsily dowa from tha roof and thudding apa th has) ground. ' nUHDID TO AAAKICA'I TAtTII I mill.. '0-A 'is- TREE TEA AN M-J-B ItOBUCT ft Of course, you remember ,;th attractive valuaa in "Christmas GuTta whlsh , vera sff crest ta you her -rlast year. Thla pa a ; they're better thaa ever )4efor. Electrical appUV K a ares, teilat foods, choco. e.Luiiiii;, nuoureaa f" practical rift annree- 'tKros axe near o displsp at new Wm arlcea. You'll Sad aa early visit well worth matsr whll. an Headquarters - A rCWa ELECTREX MtATMSQ PAS) in. I STAR DRTJO BTORRS) eh susd Mai? 10th aad Hale) 4 i ' TOMORROW! NEW SHOW SEASON! Briniing Nw Era of Entertalnmant to you at thla theatre! New, big ! date picturws one right after another everyone a good onj her) we to folks with the laugh hit of the yearcome along bring the family lets all have fun and lota of it with a a a ki. " : V ; . ' ' "ts'ae;-. f-4.A..i,V' .J t ', I t Ta. : AW J1 Tv - M I I Joy . Reeling with mirth V ... lxMuled to the merry gills W . . 1 , , . with good lauKhal Pun! i-ina Laurel & Hardy "Chickens Come Homo" Sport I.lRl't "Hunting Thrills" 1,'nT Vn.l Iat Tlmea Today Warner Baxter "Doctore" Wives" kruJa?; " John Boles, Lupe Velez "Resurrection" , 1 ' ' l J j do more and more I 1 ;J smokers say:' ri BECAUSE,.. MfMeldq i T"IEVRE SHLDER. It's the tobanrn! The best tobaccos the smoothest and mildest that money can buy go Into Chesterfield. 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