August 4, 1933 THE KLAMATH NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE CITY BRIEFS I Saw Weede (rowing out In Mill addition els, ("l UH. Alio lull of baK-burned-down huuaea. Quit an y sun, believe you me. UKACU i'. IIIIOWN. Clrrlo To Meet The Cobgra satlnns! Conimuully clrole will hold till net buslines minting and ecirial el tin horni of Mrs. U K. Henry, S30J Uurilen atreet, Friday afternoon, Auguet II, it I o'clock. All membere are urged to atlmd and brim frliadt. Kaglre Auilllary to Meet Thi Elgin luslliiry will bold Hi rig ulir mmiW .it I. O. O. T. wMt hill rrldiy night it t:00 o'clocg. A mw membership drive, ind of llreri orgs ill niemheri to at tend. VUltlng membere art coin. Mra. Wood Imtiruvee Mri Will Wood of Pacific, Tirnci. who nil bun III for tin paat mouth with typhoid fever, w "moved Sunday inning from tbe Klamath Valley hoaultal to her homo nd li now abli to recelvo frlmdi. llabr nauglnrr Born Mr. and Mm. Hoy Knight of Dorrli be came tin parente of an right pound, four ounei baby daughter It till Cottage IliiapilBl juiy ju New VOX Theatre of Thi Bun Today 1 "Or.t.la" LUOOSI l.rrSkfcuu.A feajevMe Ktmt I J2i News Cartoon Comedy rai r.rT m A r K 7 ' . ; n V::.-.. .-.Xs jj; I .. .-. ' No wonder the New Super Shell . . . without formers cent premium... surprises western motorists ALL WASTE PARTS Millard Hotel flurata Oileete who bavo slopped at thi Wlllard holnl during Ihi paat two daya an: J. K. Ilargir, Portland; K. I). Olllver. San Krauelseo; O. IV Coffin, Kuiena; Carl M. Hleveue, It. C. Iiarllatl, Lyle Monl.;om ry, nirk Itay. L. U. Tournoau and aon, Mr. and Mra. Hal LI. Morgan, A. P. Dohson, Portland; C. T. I'eck, Ban Pranrlaeo; Dave Menilelalion, Tuli Lake; S, II. Uoodinau. Portland; P. B. Rout. K. K. (Irovar, IV M. Cunliy, 0. I.. Knlghl, Midford; Mr. and .Mra. H. R. Curran, Han Frau elscoj Jack Ilndgue. I'eaadini: K. II. Vandinburg, Tiroma; A. I". Wood, Portland; Mr. and Mra. II. J. Hold, I .da Angeles; E. R. Uryon, Han Frinclaco; 0. H. Mc-Kiorn, J. O. Gall, A. B. Chsne-r, r. P. Kirn, Portland; It. R. Hanion, Bugini; Ml not Dsvls and party, Tacoma; Mr. and Mra. It. D. Fsrrall, Port land; Mra. P. L. Klah, Mra. Oaorgi Codding, Mra. W. A. ThomDion. Mra. R. I. rih. Mid- ford: Mr and Mra. J. E. Hob- aon, Seattle; Mn. R. Polaon, Mm. D. II. Hrockitt. Paaadina; E. R. Hank. Portland' Curt Betier, Sacramento; E. P. Orlmm. Sacramento: R. T. Button ind parly, San Franclaco; E. R. Iler- man, Ban Franclaco; H. J. tobi, Portlind; Mr. Wigliy, Alturia; A. H. Clillldock, Ban Franclaco; E. p. Bleneteln, Seattle; Mra. Graham, Portland; J. E Btir. ens, Ban Franclaco; Mra. Roach, Chlcaio: T. J. Thumton, Port' land: Hal Colburn, Metlfnrd; A. 8. Moulton, Wllma Allan, Port land. AiM-ra on Chnri Jamaa Bwopa, arraatad Mouday by city oollci. DlMidad guilty Wadnaa- day to chargaa of racklm drlt Ina. Hi nlaadid not guilty to acparate chargea of traniporta tlnn and uoaaraalon of Intoxicat ing liquor ind waa ichedulad for l hearing beforl Pollri Judge Clifton Richmond Thuraday. Gimle it Hall Ouiala regll tend at tin Hall hotel Widna day inning were: Joaeph W. Lanatantlni and daughter, Port land; Mr. ind Mra. Jobn E Pater, Medford; Mr. and Mra, Roaa 0. Ilryan. Ely. Nargda; R E. Vil, Alameda, Calif. HHil for Inveatlgatlon . C'Tl H. nail. Harold R. t.ucaa ind (leorg Chapmnn in being held In lb! county Jail on open chargea pending in Inrealigatlnn by ahi'rllla ofllcera who made thi arrcil. (inrat At lUncli Donild Rey noldx. aon of Mr. and Mra. Char- lea M. Keynolda of 141a Eaat Main etreet, la apendlng eeveral dava at the ranch 'home of and Mra. I.. A. Ilnmwell of the Midland road. Svk Marriage IA-enae Appll cation for a marriage waa filed In the county clorki office Wed neaday evening by Rex P. Caae man, 81, laborer of this city and Margaret J. Hotehkln, it, alio of thla city. . Return From Lake Mn. R. C. I'rudhomme and diugliteri of 2HI Orchard Way and Mra. R. L. Wllea and daughtan of H6I Orchard Wiy bare returned from Lake o' the Wooda, when they apent aevenl daya. REMOVED 0SIV MRTt-lhat evaporate Ion anon ana are waaied. Removed by SHELL. QUICK .STAWTINO PANTI- that eliminate wa,tetu1"choklns." Kept br SHKLL. OWIR (.AKTI-tkal give your .nsine total plck-np and power Kept bv MIU.U ANTI-KNOCK PAWTt- that prevent knocking tn trefllc and on hub. Kept br Slit.l.U LUOQIiH PARTt-that ditme OIL Removed by SHKLL. At Hlllalds Hnsnlt- ' . Ilium Connally of Ti I'ln street un derwent in operation for ippon dlrltli Thuraday morning. Mlaa Nora Uuggan, tit MjKlnlny atreet ondirwant in operation Widnndiy afteruonn for appan- dlcllla. John Moon, lata Jobu aon street who haa been recelv- Ing treetment for in Injured fin ger wia abla to Ivan tbi hos pllal Tburailay niorolng. f.ells llowan, (laughter of Mra. Hlalla liowan. III High atraat under want a minor oparatlon Thura day morning. Fred Cochran of 1'eres, I'allf., waa racelvlng trial mant for in Injund foot. Eecu'lre Mwllng Off lean nil committal chairmen of the Mill P.-T. A. in requeued to mant Friday inning it 7:30 o'clock it thi home of Mra Cbarlea Tbomea, 1105 Wgntlind annua, for in axecutlri laaalon. VUltlng Mother Hera E. L. Pratt ind wife of Willi Willi. Waah., la rlaltlng with hla mother In Klamath Falli, Mra Ida K. Fruit it 130 Conger annuo. Krtomi to Merrill Baby V. T. Matnly of Merrill waa able to return borne ifter apendlng ibout 10 daya receiving medical treat mint it thi Cottage boa pltll. Return! Home Mill Helen Warren haa returned to ber home In Ban Franclaco iftr poi.dlng throe monthi bin wltb relatlvea and frlenda. Here From Raat Mra, Grant Wllaon of Homer, N. Y., arrived here Wedneaday night to rlait her later, Mra. Guy Manning of 429 North Ninth atreet. Vlalt In City Mr. and Mn Homer L. Waat and family of Tula La ke were tlaltora In Kla math Fall! Tuiaday. Cliooao Name Mr. and Mra. Leo J. Willi of Tuli Lake hare choaen the name Verna Lee for their little gin born July II. Courthouse Records WEDNESDAY. AUGUST a, 198ft Divorce Bulla Piled Nona, e a e Other Sulti Filed Q. I. Stehbltu doing bualneea under tbi lammed mm! of thi Stebbtna Conatructfon compiny filed ault agalnat H. F. Murdock. it al for thi collection of a claim of 1221.50 and plaintiff! coata ind dlftburaementa. Plvome Granted Nona, a a a OrdVra Signed None, Marriage Llrenaea CABEMAN-HOTCHKIN Rex P. Caaeman, II, laborer of this city, native of Pennsylvania to Margaret J. Hotehkln, 29, also of thll city, native of Oklahoma, a a a Car Accident Reporta None, a e a Justice of Pear Court Cbarlea Earl IJarllett, George W. Chapman and Charles R Tnacott pleaded guilty to charge of Healing fire cblrkena. Ben lanced to county Jail for one year each and parolled. East went for it ! IT'S the isme ttory out here. Hundreds of thouiandt have witched to Super Shell. Hundreds of thousands are telling their friends about it. They tell of better mileage they're getting premium mileage. They rave about the pick-up and urging power from Super Shell. And how remarkably it smooths out motor't operation in traffic and on the hills. This new improved Super Shell givet you premium performance better performance than the East got in the old Super Shell at 3f extra per gullon. T Prauk Cooney, Montana'! Jo vial democratic governor, visited an old-time Montana friend, John Kenoffel of the K Cafe. In Klam ath Palla thla morning. Governor Cooney dropped In at thi cafe and over a cup of coffee chatted about old times with a man who In 1803 started business by selling fin cent dougbnuta with a cup of coffee and grew to operate tin largest cafe In II u tie. Accompanied by bla wife, daughter and ion. Governor Cooney wai in route home by auto from the western stales governors' meeting recently beld In California. Project! Dleruaeed "I think I waa tbi only gov ernor at the mooting traveling In auto and I'll wager my family and 1 have bad a batter trip than any of them." he remarked In telling of bla enjoyment to driving through scenic center! of the coast alatea. Practically ivery cent of the public worki money Montana will receive will be ipent on resir- voln In thi state to cornl sur plus water which could be put to good advantage In the mining and cattle busltiefia, Montaua'a two large Industries. Governor Cooney expressed in tireat In the governments action on the proposed Port Peck dam In northeastern Montana on the Mlaaourl river. He declared the dam. coating ibout f6S.000.0U0 waa proposed for flood control In southern atatea. Thi dim will create a basin 171 mllea long and about 13 mllea wide and will take 12 monthi to fill with thi ordinary flow of thi Missouri river, be aald. After making a brief visit at the chamber of commerce. Montana'! royal family moved on to Crater lake with tbi expecta tion! of getting clou to Bpokine before nightfall. Baa, Truck Law Repeal Sought 6ALEM, Aug. I. CP) Prelim lmry ipnllratlon to circulate Initiative petitions calling for re peal of the bua ind truck law win filed it the slate depart ment today by H. 8. Blarkler and Clarence P. Wagner of Port land. Circulation of the petitions will begin after tbi attorney general writes a ballot title. Tbe signature! of 28, 668 registered voten are required to put the Initiative on thi billot on the 1934 November election. Com pleted petitlona must bi filed by July t, 1914. Four Arrested On Liquor Charges Pour men were arrested Wed nesday night by city police and charged with being drunk. They appeared before Police Judge Clifton Richmond Thunday and were given a fine of (10 or five daya In the city Jail. Those arrested were, Lemuel Nlcholaen, 41. cook; William Johnson, 41. laborer; George Mc Clande, 67, switchman; Tom Conners, 52, lumberjack. Credit western ingenuity for de veloping luch a gasoline, without any of the wasteful gassy end sluggish parts that cut the efficiency of ordinary gasolines. A auper gasoline at the ordinary price I No wonder it'i taking the entire country by storm. Ceelalas Ihe.eeasot, a aare netreleeaa araatacl Mth la latl.hieck and miUeae aaelltles Onto XJ- 1 SHELL NIONtl IS) ANTI-KNOCK TN AN ANT Volume Written By L. A. Banks Off Eugene Press EUGENE, Aug. I, UP) En titled "Weighed In the Bal ance," and dealing wltb the prlnciplea of government and the trenda of national inula, a book written by Llewellyn A. Ilanka baa come from thi proas. Boon ifter hi waa convicted on a aecond degree murdei charge for the alaylng of a Medford constable as the cli max of a political embroilment In which be was a ring-leader, Hanks announced he would write a book. He was former ly editor of thi Medford News and operator of orchard tract!. STRIKES U GRIDE LA GRANDE. On., Aug. 1. (Al An electrical storm that swept over La Grande late Wed nesday caused the lose of two cows, slight damagi to a barn and burning out of two light ind power transformers near here. City aervlco was not af fected, however. The E. Mortimer barn In north La Grande was struck, the light ning causing fire which was ex tinguished befori much damage wai done. Two, cowa In a field on the Alex Robertson farm In the Grange Hall district near La Gnnde were killed by a bolt of lightning. No one wai near tbe anlmali and their loss wai not learned of until a neighbor called the Robertaona after seeing the Hash strike tne field. Bonding Company Wins Road Suit A Judgment ind decree on mandite from the lupreme court baa been received here on the rase. United States Fidelity and Guaranty company versus County or Klamath, r. K. uoddard. C. K. Williams, B. W. Short, Horace Dunlap and Silas Obenchaln. The Judgment provides that tbe plaintiff may recover from all or each of the defendants or thi American Surety company the sum of 1800. The case grew from the de faulting of D. W. Brown, who had a contract with tbe county to grade and surface tbe Rock Creek road. By the default tbe bonding company was forced to complete the work. There are 300 dialects In the 45 stock Indian languages, ac cording to thi Smlthsoniin Insti tute. (fe dvm mdksm Really, how can so fine a cigarette cost so little? Well, you folks have a lot to do with it. You, and the millions of people like you, who prefer Luckics, to whom Luckics are a personal thing. Your approval enables us to buy our fine tobaccos and produce our ciga rettes in great volume. For instance, instead of buying from hand to mouth, we have a reserve of over DRUHIS APPEAR The American Legion drum corps will be aeen on tbi aUx of thi Pelldn theatre at all ahows on Sunday. Tba corps consists of 24 men and a drum major and will appear for the first time In new umiorms. Under tbe direction of Newton Green, the corn baa been taught many original nurabera which will be played only by this drum corps. All the music bas been specially arranged and copy righted. Tbe future exhibition number, arranged by Newton Green to be presented at the drum corps eontest on August 11. will be played from tbi stige. Police Sergeant Carl Cook bas acted In capacity of drill mas ter and through bla efforts the corps li able to execute some very beautiful maneuver!. The official American Legion quartette consisting of Jack Kraney, Merland Htroua, Grant Heaa and Dewey foweu win alao be aeen on t.':e stage. "Down in Klamath Falls," a number written and dedicated to this convention, will be the feature of their appearance. Baldy Erana and Newton Ureen with six other musicians will compose the official American Legion orcbeatra which will add to the Legion presentation M thi itage. Dollar Value Drops Un toreign markets u'iCHIVOTnV AOS', f 'i The drop of dollar valuea In for- n mnrtali iIiir in ntienn- flrmed reports from bare that the administration was contem plating early revaluation of. tbe snlrf dollar were received with out comment by official!. It waa pointed out no action could bo taken except by Presi dent Roosevelt, unomciau: u wai said If he contemplated any change In the pitseot dolla. sit uation, otflciaia nere naa not been Informed. Quickest Way To Get Rid of Ants and Roaches To banish these pest! In a hurrv. just sprinkle Bu-bach where they appear across their trails (following them to their burrows It possible), ana in cracks and crevices. Bu-bach makea abort work of Insect pests though It is guaran teed safe for Human oeings ana animals. So nse It freely with out fear. Money back If It tails. Comes In bandy sifter cam at 25s and (0c at all good grocery and drug stores. a 1 I Wv, jr . I $100,000,000 worth of the world's choicest tobaccos. Truly, we could not tell you how much Luckies would cost if only a few of them were sold. Frankly, it is your faithful and overwhelming patronage that en ables us to offer you the quality of fine tobaccos and the purity of "Toasting"-t a very ecause City Refuses Tax Return In Warrants Tbi California Oregon Power company payment of second half elty revenue tax on 1932 gross earnings, made Tueaday with city warranta and a company check for 1103, waa returned by the city officials without ac ceptance. The total of I10.2SI.4I waa not accepted as tba elty or dlnince enforcing tbi payment celled for rash, accordlni to tba letter of refusal algned by Police Judge Clifton Richmond. Other utilities who ban made aecond payment! an thi Pacific Telepbone and Telegraph and Weatern Union. Poatal Telegraph had not mad Its payment today. Snapshot Contest Winners Announced Prliea for thi beat snapsh t taken of the aallboat regatta on tbi Upper Klamath laki will be awarded to tbe following people: Irl Buxton, tint prize kodak Junior: Mn. L. Lambert, iicond prln pocket camera; Peter Cook, third, pletnra enlargement. The contest wai sponsored ky tbi Junior chamber of commerce. Prlxei were given by thi Under wood Pharmacy. Today a - if moderate pricel aawawXTy jaT VrrL'A I lirifl.. II III Allea f AVfW I eaWMsV 1 BiMlMlMmsBmsmssmsMwmmasiSMwmmm i IPIISIE TREElf saassssssaaaBTHUntEssssssssssssssJl las m 'IT' v JtS' J "It's toasted- DIES IN VALLEY FORT KLAMATH. Ore., Aug. I Millie M. Hiyt, wife of C. t. Hoyt, and a resident uf Port Klamath for thi past 15 years, passed away at the honv of her mother, Mrs. P. H. Howlelt, at Kagle Point. Wedns-y. a r! lng to word received hero. Mra. Hoyt who waa 81 yearj of age at thi time of death haa been 111 for the paat several months. Besides her motif- a- 1 husband aha Is survived by two sisters. Today sssssssBPOOtVara OOOi, ssssswasswa PELIC.AH1 eeeeeeessssaiVtBAnUeseeseeeaaaJ r7 lfceTsVX Whs Oid t rnsr J, ) rZYXZ I I