February 21, 193C
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
CITY BRIEFS
First, Alii Classes Column In
luntliiril mid advanced lint nlil
in given by tho American , i('il
Cross, nis being hold In Ibis city
under tlm lunl i iiirtloll of llulolgh
Tiiylur, who announces that un
til hor oIiihh will mint Monday
evening. Thiiia III room In this
(hiss for snvurul iniirn students,
mill uiiyona liiloroslod will hu
woli'oiiiu 10 join. Thoro Ih no ox
I'iii ullui'hnil to II I) I work ex
cept llio cunt of u K'Xt hook.
Classes moot ul thu control flro
mm Inn, ninl anyouu Interested In
enrolling l asked to cull 'I'uy
lor Bt thu Kill gnriiga or In nil I
thu dunk officer nl polliu hnrimii.
I'lideruoos tlpernllmi Fiml
Illchn, who limli i wunt mi opcru
l ion fur appendicitis Thursday lit
Hillside hospital, wun ropnilod In
In. in n aullsfiictory condition
Friday, according to hospital ul-tcntlunls.
I'lnylng At Town ('lull Don
It til Icy In now iiluyltiK "ml lond
I ii It th orchestra at thu Town
club, and announces thu orgnn
Uutlon of a puclul throe-ploco
orchestra fur Hiilurdny night's
dinner duiiro,
Court Home Record $
(Thursday)
Hull Fll.il
Kslnlloa Watson versus Kluin
nlli Fulls Klks Lodge. I'litlnllir
asks 1 10,000 general dumugrs,
13,220 damages lliroiiKh lima (it
uiiilihiyiiHiiit, :U1 hospltulticutloii
t Ion mid ini'dli'iil expenses, mid
coma. IMulnlirr ullcgcly suffered
a hrokun leg In dill nt tho,
Kl k' Nuw Yi'iir'a dunce, Jununry
1. HUB, Iho full having assnrled
ly been dun to dcfcudunt's negli
gence. In constructing slcps onto
thu dftiiro floor from the orches
tra aiiind, In falling to provide
proper llghtu and In dressing tho
floor with a slippery suhstnnr.
U. R. Uuluntlno, plultitirc attor
ney. Oraco Williams, administratrix
of tho csUHs of I.uthor M. t'op
Iy, veraua Iluford Knylor. I'lnln
tllf ajika IIO.ouO dnninitua ro
k ti 1 1 1 n at from death of Luther
Copley following an 'accident on
thu Mcrrlll-Mulln sector of Tho
DulluH-t ullfoi nla lilithwny on tho
evening of IJccuiubur H, 1836.
I'lnlntirf asserts that defendant's
negligence was tho direct rnna
nf tho accident, Helming dofnn
dnnt waa Intoxicated, driving
ovur (S miles an hour on tbo
wrong alda of Iho hlKhwny and
following wavering courae.
rinlnllff also aaka Judgment for
coaia of ault. I'lalnllft'a attor
ney, U. 8. llnlontlne.
W. II. Elliott rerun Jack Mru
chou and Peter Suntl, dolng
business aa Iho Midway Inn.
I'lnlntlff aaka 119 for hospital
and ini'dlonl expenses, HJt'1 for
loss of omploymont, and 111,000
general dumugns allegedly ro-
tiltlnK from broken ankle,
hrokun In a full over u project
Iiik base, of tho bur lit thu Mld
wny Inn, July IS, 193&. I'lnln
tirf asserts dufendnnta wero re
sponsible tar tho e c I d n t
through tholr pormlttlng con
atrucllon of inch a projection
and maintaining Impropor light
ing and a slippery duneo floor.
I). 8. llnlontlno, plaintiff at
torney. Divorce Action Filed
Normnn lmnlel voraua Klla
Dnulola. Couplo married In
tlranta Pan, May. 1029. Pluln
tlff chargea deaertlon. Don f.
Ilnmlln, plaintiff 'a attornoy.
JuilKtncnt
Orognn bureau of Inhor yerau
Oeorgo Noblo and Joo lleaalur.
I'lnlntlff given Judgment uKiilnnl
derondnnt for $72.60 on tho
clnlm of Mill Slepp ninl fl 7 . r, 0
on tho clnlm of Vml Ward,
Judgment by Jury verdict.
Mnrrlnua Aplli'itlona
D'i) n In Curl Bundborg, 28,
Morrill rnncher, to Audroy I'our
aon, 19, Camhrldgo, Minn., hotiao
wlfo. Kenneth D. Oruhba, 21. Aah
hinil Inhorer, to WlmoKene Iji
doldt Smith, 17, Klumnth Kali
hoiiKowlfo.
tlnlhl IIiIiIkk I'nrly ArruiiKii
mitilii for tint WuHhliigton birth
day benefit dcHHert hrlilgu party
in no given by HI, I'uiU'a Kplnrn
pul guild Huliirdny ntlernooii at
1:30 p.m., In Hie parlnh hoimo at
KIkIiIIi mid JefreiKon atrnuta, aru
completed. Thu liimteaHia oxpuct
to mint nerving ut l::io p.m.
promptly. After rvfro'lininnla
both million and coin met bridge
will hu In piny. Mnmhurn of thu
Young I'eoplu'H Followahlp will
linvn ninillim for aalo during thu
uflnrnooti.
I'linla Jrli I. J. Wllnon, Low
lalon, t'lillf., hua wiltlen I'oat
niaHlur Hurt lluwkln to tbo af
fect I hut on Knhruury It ho
picked up a young follow near
ItiiddliiK, Cullf., giving him a
rldu In IIHm dliiictloii, and that
luler he found a xlppur-rloacd
grip In tbu truck, "It you will
glvn IIiIh nolo publicity and tbo
owner will prove bin propurty,
I will lend It to hlin," wroto
WIIhoii.
(tt! Worker Hurt Curl Jack
Hon, foreat aervlce foremuu In
churgo of tbu Dog I.uko t'CU Kplku
ciimp, la recovering after fltrnlu
lug his buck whllu lifting a barrel
of oil. After remaining for some
(line at lllllalda hoillnl, Jucknon
went to bla homo at liiltle Fall,
llu will ruturn to work next week.
Tax Collector Her D. Scar
borough, atutu Income tux collec
tor, will bo In thu Klumuth coun
ty courlhoiino on Monday and
Tueiiluy. February 24 and 20,
to iiHHlat Income lax payor In,
prepui'iitlnii of their 1936 alute
Income, tux return!.
AmiiiiiiciI Nniiin It. L. Jucolia
filed thn uaaunind bualneaa nmiiu
of "Itudy'a Men' Hhop" with the
iiunty clerk Friday.
Tit llouiie Valley C. A. Dunn,
Kluiuulh contiacloi', went to tho
Itoguo river valley on bualnosa
Thuraday,
Signatures Asked
for Ballot measure
Jumna A Whitney and a Bluff of
holpcra aro hero circulating potl
tlone to obluin ulgnuturua of reg
Intered votnra to force on the bul
let a coiiatltutloiial amendment
relating to truthful ndvertlulng. .
Dr. H. T. Uonnhue, Kugcno,
orlgliiatvd Iho bill. He auya tho
amendiiituil merely provldea that
no mute governing body ahull ever
limit or Inhibit bonuat, truthful
advertlalng.
'There bus been a coimtunt ef
fort on thu part of nprclul lutor-
mtt enilcuvorlUK to forbid ndvur-
tlHlug," auld IJonuhiiu. "The peo
ple liuvo a right to be Informed
through educational, honent,
truthful advertlaliig, and no bu
reau or hour d nhould be allowed
to abrogate Ihi right."
Arrested Man
Parole Breaker j
Gilbert MiiKon, arrunted here :
for burglary at the No-Ii-luy
Cleunera mlnbllnhliient, will he i
relumed to Huloin aa parolo vio
lator, Munon, after being paroled
from the mule prlnon, did aoine
lime at McNeil's inland.
lie was arrested here by city
police,
Kddle McDonnell, guilty of lar-
cony from a person, also will bu
tuken to Halenl thla week to begin
nerving a sentence of one yeur.
To ii wnil Dliinrr Townaend
club number 2 will servo a tur
key dinner Hnlurduy evening,
February 22, In Iho Loom In
building. A free dunce will fol
low dinner, which will be served
from 6:00 until 11:00 o'clock.
Peeper Ileporlert A "pooping
Tom" has been reportod to po
lice bureau by rerldcnts on Do
lores street, and prowl cars have
linen asked to bo on tho lookout
for the man.
VCalcli III Elbort Veatch
Klumuth abstract man, le III at
his home. Ho Is suffering from
a bad cold and an attack ol in.
fluonia.
Hbrino Club MnwU Twenty
four members of the Hhrlne club
attended tho regular luncheon
and meeting of the organization
held Wednesday at tho Town
club.
Week-rnd Visit It. C. Duo of
the local offices of tho Cireat
Northern left Friday for San
Francisco, where he will enjoy
a week-end visit.
llnby Named A daughter born
to Mr. and Mrs. Outdo llobustell
hua been named Sally i'ruece Ho.
himtrlt.
To Kan Francisco P. J.
melalcr of the Great Northern of
fices, will spend the week-end In
San Francisco.
TONKiHT
AMATEURS
4 IN The Hereon
JOHN WAYNE
Your Favorite Western Star
In a New Hole
"HIS PRIVATE
SECRETARY"
will) KVAI.YN KNAI'I'
Al.NO
TOM TYI.F.It In
"RIDIN' THRU"
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PINTSCode No. llBBC -65
QUARTS Code No. 196A ...I..... ,.$1.25
40 ET B ATTEND
A group of Klumuth Pulls
forty-iind-ulght'ers was to leave
hero Friday night for Portland,
to utlend tho Oregon-Washington
Inlerstule wreck.
Those niuklug the trip are
Dewey I'owell, O. D. .Matthews,
Doug Puckelt, Hal Ogle, Earl
Templar, I-es Flnloy, George
Yost, O, C. Kelloy, A. H. Buss
luun, Fred Ilcllbronner, h. L.
Low,
0 1 hers who will accompany
the purty are Elmer llnlslger, II.
C, lllucknior, Ullbert Fleet and
Joo Goldsmith,
Cold Epidemic's'
Havoc Persists
Through County
Virulent cold, Influenza and
pneumonia, constituting a virtual
upldnmlc, aontlnue to sweep the
county, according to reports
from physician and hospital of
ficial. In many cuses tho attack I
nulla mild, and If the patient re
main nil lot a few days the worst
of the siege I over. In other
cases the Illness la more viru
lent, and when it goes into pneu
monia becomes very critical.
High percentages of absences
from schools continue, with some
connty and city schools report
ing mure stud mi Is absent at
present than at any time this
winter, while other report nearly
normal attendance. '
The health unit reports num-
O. -fl. Newsom, county physician,
and tbo germ cannot easily bo
avoided.
erou office conferences and dis
pensing of medicines to those af
flicted with tho prevailing
malady.
The type of cold, la grippe or In Brazil, 400 different spocles
Influenza which prevails at pres-iof plants were found In an area
ent I air-born, according to Dr. of three square miles.
If that trend started by Al
Kmllh and Simeon Fess continues,
the coming conventions will prob
ably teem with walking delegatus.
NEW FOR
PRINTS
In all the new styles and shades for spring
. . . Some print dresses with their own long
coat of dark silk, to be worn together or
separately. (JQ Q"
A Low A 40
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