By PAU!, W. HARVEY Jr. BALICM, Ore., Oct. 23 Governor Martin and his eueettrt erg are very happy over defeating What they termed wen an attempt of their opponents trioneke Ore son votere believe the Remove It adminietrittion is on Our outs with the present littlin It ;darted when President Roo sevelt mite 10 Bonneville and pot ,Melees turnliti out to be peen near the chief executive, fly thin, they hoped. they would persuade the emote to believe the president hRd given them his Wooing. Opponents of the governor wore particularly anxious to get this blessing. but the governor was with the president all day long. then Postutester General Far ley visited Omen last weekend, the IMMO thing happened. The (silk here is thet Willis Ma honey of Klamath Falb'. said to be considering running for U. O. inim'. and Boweni lAttouretic democrittic national committee men, planned to he seen at all possible emotions with Farley. Both are at outs with the gover n or, and it bas been reported that Latourette plans to run against bite. But the governor telegraphed Farley before he arrived that he would like Farley to ride in his car. Farley accepted, so thet the governor wits with him all day. To prove that the administra tion is not dissatisfied with the Martin administration, Farley )said that Oregon would remain In tho democratic column as long as the governor continued to give the state the "same sane and proper administration be has in the past." The governor regarded this tatemeut as the best endorse ment he bits ver A statement by Farley, recog nized as a great political prophet, that Maine would elect a demo cratic governor next. year went almost unnoticed, October 22, 1921 'MARTIN PROVES STILL FRIENDLY WITH NEW DEAL The state department of agri culture has received a bulletin by the California state chamber of commerce showing that the bor der "bug" Inspection, object of bitter attack by Mayor Carson of Portland and the Portland cham ber of commerce, has saved Cal ifornia millions of dollars by keeping pests out of the state. In fact, the state department of agriculture admits that. it wonldn't be a bad Idea for Oregon to place fruit inspection' on all , highway leading into the state, 4 ?scoot titat It is too expensive. It would cost about $100.000 a year to inspect all cars entering the slate. There are 10 roads in 'to Oregon on the south, eight on 4he east and 14 on the north. r 'rho departinent now inspects ,hipments of all agricultural poommodities into the elite, but 'edoes not check on fruit brought ;In by truck. The board of control will act 'loon upon tho proposed state of ice building in Portland, which othe legislature authorized at a most of not more than $100,000. Each of Ole 23 buildings which Ptave been offered by owners have been inspected by the board. The rotiosal long has been a head :ache for the board. which ntust pay for tho building out of rent eels paid by offices which will be 4 4ocate4 in tho building. ev so Governor Martin will tell the :Townsend old age pension inter ,.ests in a few days whether he will wean a special legislative session oir y ni iltecnretsaset tahernotil:limaugnet oPfen$8317 eillut his answer is almost certain Do be "no." 0, The average payment now is without $21. and to increase this :Would cost more than $0,000,000 O , year if an expected 60.000 per Pi kt , r ,,, , . . :PP ri It'7 4A4 b 11161, p ; " 0, VP UNIFORM Alcohol 20 by VOlUffte : WINES California ots st, A fine wino, in a distinguished decanter...worthy of a place on your sideboard. Preferred 6 since 1852 because of Its uniform quality. . 06 61193 Oakum, 61.10 Quarts, 631 116.1...1141Hosee, 1.1 I. O. WON & PAA S CO. PP Son Frandloco, California 7111 $ons are on the fella rolls this winter. Governor Martin previously re jected the special session propos al. but agreed to withhold his de cision if the Townsend Women' would figure out bow to raise the money without any added expense to the taxpayers. HALLOWE'EN MOTIF MARKS MEETING OF FORT GRANGERS FORT KIAMATH A lively program of games and stunts fea tured the regular monthly social meeting of Fort Klemath grange on Tumidity evening, with a good attendance of members and two vialtore promont. Appropriate Hal lowe'en monk were timed about the club rooms for decoration, AP well as a profuolon of late fall flowers brought from Rogue river valley. The program was under the direction of the lecturer. ?dm Frank Benton, and consisted of a comic skit by Mies Pliten Brown and Brant Brown of Crystal. and aae,VEVAWv ME111711'938 CHEU THE CAR OF LOW PRICE THAT BRINGS YOU THE NEWEST, MOST MODERN, MOST UP-TO-DATE MOTORING ADVANTAGES 1 Chevrolet cordially invites you to visit your neareAt Chevrolet dealer and see the finest motor car Chevrolet has ever producedthe new Chevrolet for 1938the car Mat is compkte. Bigger, more luxurious, more massive in appearancebeautifully different,with its new Modern-Mode Stylingoutstandingly complete in all waysthis new Chevrolet merits the careful consideration of everyone who is thinking of buying a new motor car in any price range. To see and drive this smart, dashing car is to know you'll be ahead svith a Otetrolet to own it is to save money all ways because, again in 1938 as for 27 years, the Chevrolet trademark is the symbol of savings. 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Annual election of grange offi ce?. will be held at the find meet ing in November, when the men of the grange will act as WWII for the evening. curving refreshments to the members. A good turnout I. anticipated. The staff of grange officers elected at this meeting will be installed in December, to for the ensuing year. Al the clone of the lecturer's hour, refreshments wore served to the gathering by the following committee: Mr. and Mn. blordecul Hem Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wimer, and Mn. R. 8. Ration. The Yanks and Giants put on a good show, but the baseball public outside of New York hopes that it isn't going to be a regular annual attraction.. About 3500 marriage's are dis solved In Wieland and Wales ev ery y Par. THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON , PAGE THREE POLICE SHOW WELL IN ECONOMY TESTS A "heavy loot" on the gee throttle when duty calls, but a feather-touch with their Oolitic, when an economy prize is al stake! That must be the explanation of the really phenomenal economy ehowings rolled up by police, fire, eheriff, and state highway patrol members throughout Pacific coast Mates in the recently concluded Graham-011more economy contest Winner of the grand prize for the coast, as well as divisional winner for the southiand, was Ernest H. Owen of the bon Angeles police department with a mark of 80.86 miles per gallon. Fol lowing him came H. B. Ormsby of the Los Angeles city motor police with 80.45 miles per gal lon, while third position was rap tured by J. T. Palmer of the Los , "! N . Alkaihkdr -; ors-, 4.o r) 6; LocrlE pc Angeles fire department with 30.86 miles per gallon. All three winners were awarded substantial cash prizes by Ralph Hamlin, Southern California Ore, ham dintributor, while Officer Owen, In addition, received a round trip to New York for the world series via United Air Lines Main liner sleeper planes. The Graham-Paige Motors corporation presented Officer Owen with his series tickets and expenses for his stay in the east. The contest, coastwise In scope, was conducted through the sum mer and resulted in a remarkaole series of economy demonstrations with powerful stock Graham Supercharger sedans powered with stock Gilmore Red Lion gasoline. The contestants were at all times under strict supervision of offi cials, while the routes were over city streets and all traffic regula tions were observed. No coasting was permitted either by dropping out of gear or declutching, and the course driven in two directions to eliminate the possibility If a favoring grade. to EU1 ft i) DPW To SPONSOR BONES UNIT HERE Appearance of one of the popu lar Major Bowes' units in Klam ath Falls on Monday, November 1, at the armory, has been an nounced by the local Business and Professional Women's club which I. sponsoring the event. Both matinee and evening per formances are scheduled at nom inal costs. There will be no lo cal talent On the programs. The armory was obtained be cause of the large seating capac ity, as large crowds are antici pated. This unit is known as the "Jamboree" unit, and fine pro grams are expected. Tickets are now on sale and may be obtained from members of thp Business and Professional Women's club. They will also be on sale at a number of the lead ing stores of the city. Anne Earley is general chair II1D Al. dB GM VALVE am a) man In charge of arrangements and she hp being assisted by Ruth Bathiany and other club member.. Stewart-Lenox I STEWART LENOXThe time for Sunday school at the Trend ship church has been changed from 9:45 a. tn. to 2:00 p. m. Everyone is invited to attend. An all-day meeting is to be bald Saturday at the Friendship church in order to finish the church Improvements. The ladies are to bring the dinner to the church and the men are to bring hammers. saws and tools to work ASK FOR. 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