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July 21, 1933 THE KLAMATH NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGB fTV3 CITY BRIEFS I Saw Twa dogs rlias a Jmk rabhlt down third It root and across Main street tha othor day. J. H. O. Wlllanl Uueele Uuaita relist arml at th I total Wlllard ar: A. II. Johnson, A. J. Hank, Mad ford: 11. L. Merrlt, Kilward Won, U If. Bnillli, Ban Franclero; I. 1). Ilolcnmh, l'orlland; llaryl Nciah, MarahfleM, Mildred Htnim, Mar.nfleld; P. J. Hominy, Lelth Lynn, Coiia bar; tlordun lliirrlo, l.aknrlew: 11. II. Ilumham, Hnat lla; A. llewksley, Han Francisco; tlcorxe A. Daan and wife, Hlnrk tnu; D. U, llardlnx. Meilfurd; W. A. Martin, l'orlland; K. I.. Potter, Corvnlllt; Myrl P. Ilno rar, Ilcnil; C. E. Flnley, Bealtle; A. O. Bkelton, L. B. Nkkaon, W. H. Mabon, H. K. Chaea. (loorse C. llayner, Portland; llalph Moody and wlfa, halem; A Hurt Hunter, Balem; Laalla Hmlth. Dan rrancl.ro; A. M. tiupateln, Portland; t. E. Porry, Kugene; II. L. Mayere. II. II. O'ilrlen, Ban FVancWco; K. J. Heiamlth and Vallejo; W. A. llllllnis, II. ('. Weiss and wife. Portland: Rtanley Hcott, Iland; Parry Walbrldao and wlfa, 6a lam; Onrdon llnrrla, Lake-view; Mr. and Mra. II. II. lion, Chi cago; D, W. rarxuaun. City; W, T. MrFnddeu, Hrntlle. Hall Hotel (iueale Gliosis re lstored at tho Hall hotel Wed nesday evening were: K. RUine, Haattla; L. U. llalch, Bt. Louie; John Davie, Alturta; Kd Launh- 1 1 n and wife, Maxim Launhllii, Poliom, Calif; U. V. Iinderaunt, llend; Joe Hill. Reattla; Joo T. Levy. Cornnlni; L. II. Hill, Se attle; Mr. and Mra. L. H. Mil lard. Willow.; Mr. and Mra. K. C. Longman, Wallowa: It. A. Mclean tnd wife. Kua'ne; W. T Malean. Katharine Hnrton; O Carpenter, Woodland; C. C (Srtraa. Medford; Mr. and Mra. L. 1). Btevene, Medford; J. 1) Turner, Redding. Calllnc For tmiere Oley Sim oneon who oparataa tht Klamath Falle-Malln freight line called ai the oommtaaary Thnraday mom Ing for hla aeml-weekly ll"t of orders for raeldenta of the Malln and Merrill dlatrlcta. Slmonaon haa delivered auppllea to real rienta of the two dlatrlcta. un thla to get their own, free cf charae for the pal several montha. Former Rcelilente Hera Mr. and Mra. Kd Laughlln tnd nlec. Mailne Laushlln ara Tlaltlng In Klamath Falle. Mr. tnd Mra Laughlln wer formr resldente of Klamath Falle. letTlng In 11S. Thla la th flrit Tlalt In Klamath Fall alnc tearing In 11S. Laughlln waa t deputy heriff hero under 0. C. Low 11 la now working tt Folsom prlaon In Ctllfornla. Her Prom Ijikcvlew Hugo t.vva. with th atat police de nartment tt I.akovlcw. waa In Klamtth Ftllt Thuraday on mat tera concerning th planting of ftalt In Ltk county aireaom. .yr la connected with the game llvlslun of th pone ncpnninrni Vmlrrgore Operation Hlrtm Meraereau, aon ot air. ana aire K v. Maraareau of 126 North pm afreet, underwent t major nneratlon Thuraday at Illllalde hospital WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And Toull Jump Out of Bed to the Morning Kftnn to Go If tn tod Mr ud ank uiA the wnHd looka MTik, 4am't wallow ft lot ot Mlta, mliMral vat, call, Uutiro mndy or eras-wlnf on avsri xraMt Uirm to auk you unlit iy lllti ftltd bUO)TMt UK. full Ol MlPttlVLQ, For tW can't V It. Thwf only now tho how and a mm owtatot dotan't ct at tho caiw. Tho wob tor yoor dowo-and-out tflnt lo ywr Uvr. It ahnuld pour out two potiada of liquid bilo Into jadT bow daily. If till bllo 1 aot flowlfkff frwafy, your food dowm't rflftaU It uat dorari in tho howola, (J a Mnata op ymir tnmrh. Yon have thlrk, bad Unto and ynur hraath U font, alrlft oftn braaka oat In blf-mt-haa. Ynur hmi arhra and you (pH down and out. Your whola ayataai to poiaonod. It takM thnaa nnt1. old CARTFRU MTT1JQ UVKH PlUA to rt Umn two bounda of blla flowing fraaly and maka you taal "up and up." Tnor eontain Wonderful, hartnlaw., fantla Tf labia aitrarta, amaalng wbbd tt flDtnoi to maklag tba blla flow fraaty. Pot don't aab forllvar pflla. Aak fsrCartat'i LttUa Ut rills. Look for tba namo Carter's litUa Llrar Mlla on tba rvd llM, Rtwont aubatltata, too at all ttoram, O 3I O. kl. Ca. Theatre of the Start Now Hhowlng Italia Snt. Chic Sale In "Dangerous Cross Roads" New Cnrtoon Tail Hove In "The lluinniy" The Sign of The ORANGE STAMP Look for It when lioipliiK It offera vnllinlilo av Inga to ou aa well nn assuring yon that yon ara helping your community by patronising th Inde pendent Merchant. ASIC FOR ORANGE STAMPS Premium Tartar Pelican Thcatr Bltlg. KLAMATH INDEPENDENT MERCHANT'S ASSOCIATION ItiK-optlnn Planned Rev. John B, Coan, recently appointed pae tnr of tho Methodist JCulscopal church, with Mra. Coaa and thalr family, will ba honored with a reception thla trailing In tha church parlors, All marabara and frlande of tha church ara Invited to call and graat tha aew mlnlattr tnd hla family. IIHurna Home Mrs. T. I. Abbott haa returned noma from McCloui, Calif., whara ah waa rnlk'd by tha aerliua lllnaaa of Mr. Abholt who la euffarlng from an attack of pnaumonla. Mr. Abbott'a condition la reported to bo inmewhat Improved. Vl.ll Relative Mr. tnd Mra. II. I,. Dale and daughtar Allrt, of Kllenahurg, Waih., art spend ing a week or 10 daya In Klam ath Valla aa tbt guaata of Mr. Dale a brother and sister-in-law, Mr. tnd Mra. K. 0. Uala. I leer I Tea Ftlenda Mra. Oeoria Campball of Port Klamath who recently undarwant t major op eration at Hlllalda boaplttl la now tblt to rarelr frlanda, to- cording to raporta from boaplttl attendanta. lrr HoapHal A. H. Brown, who aiinUltiM oATer fractured t firs montha ago ftt tht flhaw li-rtrniu mill, baa lfl HUlilda hnapltiii to return noma. Ha baa be it a patient at tba hospital Inca hla accident. Portland Vlallur C. E. B r- nett. of Portland, general freight tid ttiiKxcnjter agent f r the Ituck lalaud railroad, returned to l'orlland Wedneadty night lUar brief rlalt here. Joh'a Daughtera Job'g Daugh- tera will meet tonlaht tt g:00 o'clock abtrp In Maaonta hall, aeeordlng to tn tnnouncament from offlcera. Initiation for Betty Jonea will be bald. Clibago Vlaltor B. F. Erana of Chicago, trarellng freight sent for th E. J. E. railroad, pent Wedneadty In Klamath Falle conferring with local otll- clala. Q. N. Official Her P. H. Ilurnham, weatern traffic mm- tgor for tha Great Nortnern railroad, la making t oner ouai neaa Tlalt to Klamath Fall from hla office In Beattlt. t'ndergoea Operation Mra. Agnea tiartner of thla city la t natlent tt Hillside hoaplttl where ah aubmltted to a major opera tion Thuraday. rutiy Name Sheldon Prlc la th nam cboaen by Mr. and Mr. Floyd Sloan for their baby aon born Wtdneeday at Hlllald boapltal. W. M. Official Here W. P. Teegardln, general agent ot the Wlaconaln Michigan railroad from Heattle, Tlalted In Klamath Falle Wednesday. 8an Kranclaco VUltor B. 8, Merrltt of Ban Francisco, gen eral frelaht aaent for th Oreat Northern, it Tlaltlng th Kltm- ttb district. lu-lurn from Xortlt M. J, O'Donnell. O. N. brtkemtn, with hit aon. haa returned from Erer ett. wtili., where they enjoyed a at-ck'a vacation. Mnllral Patient Willie Foren. of iinute 2. a t patient t( ami- aid hoaplttl wher he 1 wait ing medical treatment. IterelvInK Treat mciH Andy Krtkaon. 900 Broad afreet, it re ceiving medical car tt Hlllalde hospital whara he It a patient. Summer Camping Plans Cancelled A letter calling off the pro- nosed Mt. McLaughlin tummer ramn of Girl Scouta ot Medford with whom the Klamath tcouta Planned to Join, wat received Thuraday morning by Mr. J. K Itcno. chtlrmtn ot th . tcout oxccutlT commltt. Arrangement for the Klam- nth ramn will tlao b dlaconttn ued thla Tear. Mrt. Reno atated Discontinuing th Ltk 0' the Wood camp thla year waa done ovine: to the location ot the C. C. C. campi In that vicinity th Medford Information an nounced. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR 8ALK or exchange: 7-year-old anddlo horse 1200 pounds, gentle; 3-year-old gelding, broken to work or ride; one atork anddlo; one milch cow; 1020 lltilck aport roadater; Star delivery; 4-hora frcano; two sulky plnwa; 12-Inch walk ing plow; 4 radios, battery lets; .10 gang shotgun; two .22 rifles, single gauge; two wheel solid tires; field duo fold; one hnnjo; amnll Ice box; two trailers; aevernl log chains; one pair cowboy hoots: 32x9.00 hoary duty cas ing, like new; aeveral othera. The Trading Poat, 2124 South Slxlh atrcet. 0124 WILEY POST IN T TO (Continued from Page On) Norn In th record tlm of 16 hour tnd II mlnutea, on hour and II minute faater thtn th lira h tnd Htrold Otlty made two yaart tgo. At Nome b wta 11 hour and t mlnutea thead ot hit old record for th flight from New York. I,oee Time Circling Ha wtl alghted orr Norn tt 7:10 t. m. (10:50 . m. P8T), tnd orer Ruby it 11:80 t. m. (1:30 D. m.. PUT). Then h loat four hourt while circling, tnd ttood to loa aom mor of hla tdrtnttg while waiting for bit plan to b repaired. Pott tnd Otttr apant four houra betwean Nom tnd Ftlr- banka, tnd raatod alg hour In Ptlrbanka. Th Ion filer wtt expected to aklp Ktlrbtnkt and bead directly lor Edmonton tomorrow. Light Vote Here Election Forecast (Continued from Page On) would definitely rmoT th fund from th armory tnd put It In th current eapena tnd road bond lutret funda. Th only Deraonalltlee appear- ng on th ballot Friday will be ctndlditea for th contention to ratify or reject th propoaed amendment to th prohibition lawa. Four wett and four drya In thla county aaek election. Four candidate will b named. Precinct No. 1 will be at 665 California aranue. according to an announcement from th coun ty clrk't ofllc Thuraday. Pre cinct No. iO, prerloualy unan nounced, will b tt 1.4 Mel- rote. Th city ball tnd courtboua will b cloaad Friday. Th poll! will open at 1:00 a. m. and clot at 1:00 p. m. REPEAT, ALMOST ASSURED. PORTLAND. Ore., July 20. (TP) Wet leader today predicted a repeal vote ot two to on In Friday' voting on rapeal of na tional atat prohibition In Ore gon. Those heading anti-liquor oraanttationa aeemed agreed that they bad no more than "a fight ing chance" In th balloting. A comparatively light rote ta forecaet. Registration waa about 10 per cent leaa than for th general election laat Novem ber. Farley Rend Not. Bom prohibition leader laid privately they would conalder It a "victory" II rriaay wt ma jority la no graater than laat November when repeal ot the atate prohibition enforcing lawa carried 30.61 to 198.77b. The repeal ot th enforcing acta left only "constitutional" prohibition in the Oregon atatutea. ineffec tive without enforcing meaaurea. Prohibition headquartera re aerred comment on a 'telegram from Jamee A. Farlay, demo crats national chairman, that "It it highly eaaential that Ore gon Totea orerwhelmlngly In fa- Tor ot repeal tblt week." The meaaage waa addressed to Ore gon democrat!. Confusion Feared. Antl-prohlbltlon leader aald their only worry wat that the roten might be contused by the phraseology on the ballot. To vote tgalnat th 18th amend ment a voter must mark hla ticket In favor of th 21st, or repealing amendment. In addition to balloting di rectly on the Hat amendment. Oregon Toteri will elect lit delegate to the constitutional convention on repeal. These dele gates will hive no discretion tt the convention, each having pledged himself to Tote In the aaaembly at bit county Toted In the election. Herman J. Mtulbetach. chair man ot th "committee ot nine," a unit of th united drys of Oregon, told th Asaoclated Preat th drya "hive a fighting TODAY JUNIOR DURKIN Popular Juvenile 8tnr In ALSO Vincent LOPEZ and hit ORCHESTRA In "Moonlight Fantaay" Newt Cartoon POOLE'S COOL PINE TREE XHEATRK- Rib I KM chance." He blamed "th da preaalon, th hop of employ ment, tnd tn ipctiuon oi cir culation of funda held out by wet opponent " for the wet tide. K. M. Heacock, president of the Oregon antl-llquor league, aald "W will keep on fighting, win or lose. We had our in ning and we will com back. Wa are not qulttert. Th weta now have th down-hill pull, it tn voter do repeal prohibition they will goon learn to regret It." Mrt. Ada Jolley. atat presi dent ot th W. C. T. V.. aald "Th work of temperance educa tion must go on. Th liquor problem cannot b eettled by repeal. Th drink traffic must be destroyed." Antl-prohlbltlonlatt eipreeaed no concern ta to th outcom. Th womtn't organisation for prohibition reform, Th Crusad ers, th Oregon lesgua for re peal of th llth amendment, and th association agalntt the prohibition intendment Joined In covering lb ttit with tdvtr tlaeroenti, tpetkert tnd repeal "ticket." In addition to th two repeal measures, Oregon will vote to morrow on a I per cent slate sale tax. th revenue to b need to lift part of th burden of th property tax. Utilitiei Billed For Tax Payment Bills war mailed to tonr pri vately owned utilities companle In Klamath Fall Thuraday from th ofllc ot Clifton Richmond, police Judge. Th paymenta will be du Auguat 1 under th city ordinance requiring a groa earn ings tax. The California-Oregon Power company, Poatal Telegraph and Weatern Union will make aecond half payment on th 4 per cent levy for 10(2 earnings. The tel ephone company, making a com plete payment laat aprlng of 2 per cent on groaa earnlnga for 19J1, will remit 2 per cent ot th groaa earnlnga for 1032 on Auguat 1. The telephone company'a 2 per cent will be th complete pay ment on 1922. Thlt haa been the first year Weatern Union. Postal and Copco firms bare paid a 4 per cent levy. In following yean their tax on groaa earning will be 2 per cent. Tb amount to be collected August 1 will be: Paclflo Telephone and Tele graph company, $1,810.80, com plete 2 per cent for 198J; Copco 110,264.42, aecond halt ot 4 per cent on 1(92; Poatal, 124.23, tec ond half of 4 per cent on 1932 from September 1 to December 31. the months of tha present ownership; Weatern Union, $71.34. aecond half ot 4 per cent tor 113. Lumber Leaders Discuss Control (Con tinned From Pag On) meet th depreaslon which lowed. tol W. B. Greeley, manager of th West Cottt Lumbermen'! association, explained th meth od ot controlling production by allotting houra ot operation to each mill, with the nation di vided Into geographical divisions of authority. , William Denman, Oregon lum ber manufacturer, objected to the procedure being followed aa not allowing him autticlent time TODAY. Hi. Greatest Role AT LAST I Th Monster of 'FRAXKEXSTEIV PICTURE More Thrilling THAN YOU DARE IMAGINEI With The INIMITABLE Charles Laughton Molryn DOUGLAS Gloria STUART A THRILL CLASSIC! f? ID Ll DARK HOUSE And FOUR Excellent Shorts! POOLE'S COOL PELICAN -THEATRE" r. to preaent objection to certain feature of tn propossa coa. particularly with regard to price fixing. H requested additional tlm. Dudley cat, assistant Industrial administrator, presid ing, reserved decision on hli plea. Burial of Woman By Cult Described (Continued Iron Pag On) Vtlencli. "Tb womin wat un conscious. "Bustimentt ant drw a gun tnd ordered everybody to sign a blank paper, which ta aald would b a pledge of aecrecy. Thar war 20 or 21 Popl at th mettng. He carried Mr. Novarro to an automobll and mad overybody accompany him to Jersey island. There, b or dered Leon Klntanllla (on of th defendanta) to have a gray dug, and told til tht woman to go to tb griv." Mrt. Vtlencli gave such a dramatic reclttl ot event tbtt when ah need Wilbur Pierce, detent attorney, to Illustrate th manner In which Bnattmente allegedly eboked Mrt. Nivtrre, she nearly threw him to th floor ot tb courtroom. Mr. Twtson gar substantial ly th ttm testimony, adding that Buatament remarked, "th I dead," after he dropped Mra. Norarro to th floor. Buatament prerloualy bad de nied accusations that he choked th woman or In any other man ner wat reaponalble tor hr death. At th conclusion of testi mony by the attr defena wlt- neaaea, the trial, ending It third week, wtt recessed until Mon dty. Exhibits in Ballot Theft Case Coming (Continued from Ptge On) Thursdty morning by Captain Lee Bown of th Medford attte police department. Excuses previously granted to many of the 31 Jurymen on the Klamath county Jury panel were all ordered revoked by Circuit Judg W. M. Duncan, now hear ing caaea in Portland. Th n- tlre mt bit been requested to report at 2:30 o'clock Monday morning. The trial ot County Jndge Febl It conaldered th high spot of tha Medford billot theft case. Approximately 70 wltneese bar been eubpoented to tppear for both the detente and tut. All of th wltneaae will com from Jackson county. CAGXEY In -Mayor of Hell" Pelican, Sunday. "Super Shell at th price of regular ass? I could hardly believe It until I went down, filled up th Ford and started out. It' not only th real Super Shell, but I think jrou'r Improved It." Roger N. Joslyn, New York. "There' a bid differ, one in my Buick since I changed to Super Shell, especially on hill. I had never tried Super Shell until your ad called my at tention to It." Ctorgt H. Krell, New York. zy Mt V . - r-'k : 7 'MLB U "I like a premium gas- jggtK r' V ' " I j ' ollne in my La Salle, If Vi - g J 0.. If t- and you're only got to III f I - - '- ' - f " ' j drlv it one with 1 v I --. , ii , n , Super Shell In the U 'I I . - . f I iff -flJ I tanktOMMwhy.That' I I . - v -LSi- I - . . i " ! cert.mlr good news I lJli 1 ,mJV j, , ., I I ',t t f eSiT-SHELL- without former 3 p remium - the gasoline hit of the year 1 It's tht iam iiory htrt ..... Countltii thousands switching lo ntw Super Shell developed on Pacific Coast NEW YORK (are it I tremendous welcome I Up... up... up went Super Shell sties.., Just like they tre climbin to nsw records here! Super Shell always had been worth the if extra the etiternert hid to pty for It. The West's new Super Shell offered with the 3f premium off la a barain millions from eotst to eetst are likinj for. It Is even tn Improved Snper Shell I better In many ways. Paster pick-up quicker stirtinf. With a smooth, effortless power-flow, due to th hifhest anti-knock ralue In any fasollne iellin today at a non-premium prictb Wheat Raisers of I Klamath Get Dope On Federal Plan (Continued from Pag On) oil erosion, Including th rari ous graaae, are all right. Klam ath la not affected by thlt pro vision, particularly. organization i p Jackman described the organ ization of eountiea under the plan. Klamath county will be divided Into alx or aevan dla trlcta. Growtr of each district would lct a aommltteeman, tnd th seven committeemen ill appoint a board of three men to tuperrlt allotment ot tcretge. Prof. B. L. rotter, economist of th O. i. C. xtnalon terric. explained th contract to be algned by federal agenta and the grower. H Hated tb ob- llgatlona of each party. These contract cannot b prepared un til th close of the London wheat conference. Contract formt are expected to reach her with in 20 daya, and mutt b algned by September It. Meeting Planned Meetings will b held In taeh of th six or seven districts to b formd aoon. These aeaalont will be held under tb direction of C. A. Henderson, county agri cultural agent. Jackman and Potter left Klam ath Falls Thnraday night for Madras for another meeting. Protestor E. U Potter, exten alon lervico of Oregon Sttt col lege, waa the firat apeaker at the opening aeaalon. He aketch- ed the background of th wheat situation, and explained reasons for tb condition of tb wheat industry todty by tbowlng how th United Bute wit required to Increase th acreage of wheat during the World wtr, tnd that the people ot the nation wer compelled to tubstltut other food for wheat to lnsur an ample supply ot flour for the warring armiea. Supply Increased . These conditions reeulted In tn increased wheat aupply and a decreaaed conaumption In the nation. Th consumption of wheat hat never gone back to New Compact Car Radio PHILC0-TRANSIT0NE . . the Moat Popular and Lowett Priced Quality Automobile Radio in America 1 . UHLIG'S ELECTRIC STORE 1026 Mala St. r i : if -mil And most important, Super Shall bat bean made to lve you batter mileefo. The waiteful liny parts tnd sluggish parti tre ill removed. Golden-colored Super Shell is pure efficiency. Stop at the Super Shell pomp today. Find out why men tnd women everywhere trt saying "Snptr Shall for met" old pre-war figure of flv and on-fourta buahl per capita, declared Prof. Potter, and la now down to a little leaa than four bushels per capita, with no Indication of Increase. Turnbull to Go To Corson Funeral J. H. Turnbull, Klamath Falls wire chief ot th Paclfl Tele phone and Telegraph company, haa gon to Portland to b a pallbearer at th funeral ot Claire 1L Corson. Corson, equipment tuperinten dent ot th compsny, died at hit home yesterdty of heart trouble. Local Druggists At Medford Meet Ben Wood, manager ot the Mtglll Drug Co.; Walter Burr of Currlnt Drng Co., and Clarence Carlton ot Waggoner! Drug store went to Medford laat night to attend a district merchandis ing meeting. A dinner wta held In th Hol land hotel. Th planet of Mercury hat no atmosphere. Spectroscopic photo graphs (how It a a dry, ton baked, waterleaa world. Get Rid of Mosquitoes in a Flash! No need now to bo chewed to blu by these blood-thirsty pests! Just burn a little Bn-htch on your porch or whererer you wtnt to ipend th tummer Bight in comfort and yon won't be bothered again. Mosquitoes HATE th pleaaant odor ot horning Bu-hach and won't com anywhere near It. It'a aura death to them It they do! So protect yourself from them ' thla cheap, easy way. Money back If it fail. Bu-hach comet In handy titter cant at 2 So and t0e at all pat, seed, grocery and drng Btoree.- SHELL Alturas-Klamath . Highway Pushed (Continued from Pag Oae) flclally closed to public trarai, light eirt ar allowed provldtd right of way ta gtTa to eoa tractor't trucka, At toon at turftclng opera tion ar completed tb entire 21 mile will b treated with an oil aurfaclng, making on at the nneet nerd-surfaced road la th northeastern part of tb tttte. It 1 expected that approval will ahortly be secured to ex tend tb highway construction further north to th north boun dary of th Modo foreet If thla to don there will he a pared highway almoat th entire dlaunc from thla plac to Klam ath Fall, connecting th main Paclflo highway with th Tel lowaton cutoff. "7X3. aUate n I JmMm oka Mas of i save lota of anooert YobH i Cay foe carp, B ineoghs ttgnraaesgcav 1 l oi 48 fanoaat Ik.) "Th only gttollne that would mske my Graham run a sweet aa Super Shell don were th kind I paid th extra V price for. And Super Shell la way abor artraga for mileage." W.MorUtlte, San Francltco, Calif. 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