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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1933)
THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALIS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN KLAMATH FI LOSS BOOSTED oy mm The rd hand of Hie arsonist la rovmli'U Ik Klamaltt Kails' fire tuna report fur th first nine month of 11)18, annouiicrd by Kir Chief A. W. Harden, Klre lnHMim fttr the rlod In Klimiitlh KtillH toialed $tlM.,1Ke.n. Of tlil amount, Harriet! laid 7. SHU. 2u at til duor of Incen diarism. The ehltr alio until thitt all confliiKr.it Ion fire were ochinlly r a used ilh iM't from Imrmllitry Itri'K. Tlu I it till lus from In rendlary fin mid roiiflaj:rutl"tl fires was $:.,;. !tt, and the lnuntme p.. hi. $24,23.119, This leim-a a Ions from All other fire of $12,4:io4h, and liiNiinitit iuld of $11,071. 4. Mutches and ramies am ok on caused 7 flra In Ilia nlne ni'MitliB purlnd. Fire but laid In thin cau totaled $2,179.91). Thi chief's statement: ' Klnt Nine .Mmillis of lUiUt rmiH itf t-irr Conflagration andor oxjwuure IS Electricity audor defective -frill ft KipluHtim 1 lint uho, KrctiHtt, tnr andor nirtul 8 Ht'llcvpd Incendiary 13 Mutchi', careler HmnknrH 07 Miit-pltniMHjUft, rniiH known but imt rliiifliMfd 1 Open lights andur f lr- H 1 Overheated andor di'feellve r h i in ney s, 1 1 uoa, pi (", etc. 2 1 Overheated and or defective stoves, boiler, etc 7 Petroleum and It products... 8 8,ionlnit"us corn hunt hm .(M 1 Unknown caue false a In r in s ,, 9 Total of fires 151 Tot it I flro Ions $AH.3K 39 Tain I liiNiirniic paid... $35,902.99 All roiif lag ration fires were mused direct frui the hica di ary firm. Tha loa from Incen diary ft rt and the conflagration fire wan $ 5 5,1) r.&.JU, and tlio Insurance paid $i4.f2S If 9, leav ing only a Ion from all other flrra at $12.4(0 4 H and Insur ant pnld of $11.ii7 4a. "And from these nine numtha' experience of the fir loes In KUinutb Kullo every one should be lire mindi'd and help the (ire department hm theio fire buiu atari working In our city, as wp all have to help piiy ihcie fire louse by higher Inmirance rate. Alio to help rid the city of all fire haiards In the home And outside of the home so w may reduce tho fir losses for Klam ath Kails n ixt year," the chief uriced. ANNOUNCING The "Laborllte" CM-:.Ni:il MK XIIVl Alt I Kits .Movnl to AIM V. 11th HU lhnie 7()l and va will ('llvrr at once UPTOWN SHOES A "TIP" for YOU Note the trim, slender lines of this Uptown style in fine calfskin. It's smart . . . and looks thot way on your feet. Wing tips ore very popu lar and widely worn by well-dressed men of all ages, and at our modest prices it's easy for you to own a pair of them. 5 JUSTIN'S "EVERYTHING IN MKN'g WEAR" ft Main M Ice for Warm Weather YOU WILL APPRECIATE OUR REDUCED PRICES PHONE 58 or hang up your card, or drive in at our plant. Klamath Ice 6? Storage Co. Tent City . 5 Tm'Zh mme!l-V-' T5r , . , VW ' pMruln on ch.rc of uio 1L. .fi tti I"- Jl i , .h.fl. ... tb. p.ri.nc. of O.P- Ell.' V R'li : U"tWI J1! 'T . j b.r. dir.. who roprd hi Pi. ,V .. ''VC ! r-ll r I - ! Mbandonrd e.r h Tuwd.r. J ' IT " " ! I, - et "V V J ; i ' 'i W IUrvjr-w chlui Iwo men 131 J 7j I rr y - ' who hmd' .,.a. r .1 Bltlr. f r II 4 " J i I H orartoi.k th fuKltlei ! I r CV XJl .J t J f, Allar... nd thy Iwiprd from I TCf SI jf . k 'A Ihflr aulo and rin Into tha bruih 1 t"T, OMT li Vlfj4P J. T T5V-v yK bld. the highway. Th. olflre, W.X 1 . 7'4- ! if .i.7'TtI :". ' V fTTT Yl I th. molor runnlnr. and went In Tent city erected by Mrlkliif cotton furmer AMUSEMENTS Vol Nuw playing, "The Clr niM Qtifen Murder," with Adotpne Menjou und Clruta Nlaaen, and SamurnliR. r.'ltcati Now ptnylng. "Grand Slum," with Lrfiretta Young and I'aill l.llkna. I'lne Tree Now playing. "Tho Mummy," with Borta Kar loff. Itnlnbow Now playing, "Un der the Tonto Him," with Slew art Krwlu. VOX r 1 y-i - l! 4 ROhWl ribNiGOMLfiYnvaANN HAKDINii 'WHtN LAO IS MtET, If you ait ill have m laugh gland l-ft. don't mUa "When Ladles Meet." Title sparkling new film opens of Evicted Cotton Pickers 'TrZa-iJt&Z L Tt -rCS.-;-'4n I hi" " ''' lr t'h fulilv. h. plrkrri for their wtvca and rhlldrrn after they were evicted from their boowa In the California cotton, atrike. Hunday at the Vox theater with a roar of laughter from eurt to finish and with Auu Harding nnd Robert Montgomery to-' starred In one of the moat un usual stories we have seen ou the acreen In many mouttia. Adapted from the Kirbll Crothera play that hit Hroadway with a amash this season, the new Mrtro-doldwyn-Mayer pic ture Is crammed full of aure-fire situations and dialogue tnat af ford the Important personages in the rattt to make the most of It. Miss Harding la superb aa the wife of a philandering husband and Montgomery erore anew as the newspaper reporter who finds hla girl having a dan geroua Interest In the married man. Myrna t.oy la magnificent aa the girl In the ease and Alice liraily returns to films to win a new triumph In the comedy role of the merry widow hustesa of a week-end party that wlnda un In fireworks. Frank Morgan la the husband and the cat Includes Martin Burton and Luis Aluerlnl. Harry Beaumont directed the picture and may be credited with a niatchlesa Job. The aettlnga are particularly Impressive and the camera work la of the best. AT TH.K ri:i,i-Av A cast of placers 0f exception al merit ha aeen In the First National picture, "Grand Slam," a sparkling comedy about the great American sport of bridge. a men opens at the Pelican thea tre today. There are twenty eight rolea of Importance, and each (a filled by a player who ranks high In acreen popularity. Kven the "bit" purta carry namea of note. The leading male role la enact ed by Paul l.ukas, famous both on stage and acreen, who will be remembered for his notable work in the pictures "Women Love Once." "Vice Suuad" and "City Streets.' Loretta Young, whose work In "Life Begins" alone would place her In the front rank of the younger play era, hits the feminine lead. The Don't Get UpNights Drink lota of water and milk. Not much tea or coffee. Kat nlent v of fruit and nnnmrrliv I Tpcrtahlea. Not much meat and starch os. I'se a bladder laxa tive to drive out the impurities and nzt'ss acids which cause the Irritation that wakes you up. Take Juniper oil, huchu leaves, etc., called BV-KETS (G ftr. tuhlets) the bladder laxa tive. 2:r at all drucKintn. Works on bladder similar to castor oil on bowels. After four days If not sntiKfled, ko buck and net your money. If you are both ered, frequent desire, burning. Hotting up ntKhts. you are bound to feel better after this rlrnnsinx. Sold by MhrIII Drug Co.. and Underwood's Drug Store. Girls' League Rummage Sale Sat. Oct. 14 8:00 A. M. to 8:0(1 1. M. In tha Pelican Theatre Bldg. 8th and Klnmath .i two form an eicellent team as "Amerlra'a Urldge Sweetheart.' AT THK PINE TRKB Next A algbt never before aeen on the acreen! You'll see the atrangeat, most thrilling, breath-taking eight you hare ever Imagined in our next picture L'niversal'a aensatlonal film, "The Mummy." It starts its engagement at the Pine Tree theatre today. A mummy 1700 yeara old cornea to life before your eyes to atart the atrangest drama of reincarnation and love that per sists through the agea! Prepare now for the greatest acreen ex perience of your life. Universal, producer of the wnrld'a most electric dramas "Frankenstein." "Uracula," "Phantom of. the Opera" and others, brings to thia theatre tta aupreme achievement In the mystic and occult "The Mummy," starring Karloft In a role that shatters all records for sheer thrill and uncanny power! AT THK HAIXHOW Stuart Erwln, Fred Kohler. Raymond Hatton and Verna Htl- lie head tbe cast of the picture version of Zane Greys Lnder the Tonto Rim 27th of the noted author's stories to reach the screen, which cornea to the Rainbow today. "Under the Tonto Rim," while it has all tbe quallllea of ex citement and romance that have made Grey's other novels su cessful pictures, has. In addition, a lartce. element of humor. It Is the story of Erwin. a cow boy ho Just can't do anything right. SET FDR The annual meeting of the Reamea Oolf and Country club will be held at the clubhouse Monday evening. Business sea slons will be preceded by a din ner at 6:30 o'clock. Directors nominated for the ensuing year, five to be chosen, are P. A. Alnertson. H. P. Bos worth, Marshall Cornet, Junior Daggett, Fred Fleet, Lee Jacobs. V. E. Lamm, Henry Moe. Fred Murphy and Leslie Rogers. AnSmendment to the by-laws providing for a Wril of three trustees to assist the directors In the future, will be voted on by the membership. If the amend ment carries, the trustees will then be elected. Regular, associate and aus- pemled members are expected to attend. UtaesBi Wish DAILY Fresh Sturgeon Black Cod Ling Cod Salmon Halibut Sanddaba Fillet of Sole Catfish Fillet of Rock Cod Large Crabi Willapoint Oyiter Rockpoint Oyatert Butter Clam Salt- Mackerel Herring Kippered Herring Quality Delicatessen &Fish B24 Mala Phone a I flu DEPUTY S MACHINE iiuununi iiuuluuiiu but the other made a daah for the offlrer'a auto and earaped. Tbe car wee found In Rone burg following the arreat of Wil liam Maaon, who waa hfld hire upon a warrant from Euaene, whore he waa returned to answer to a eharxe of obtaining money under falae nretenaca. Mason waa arretted here after coming from California, and la bellered by offlcera to bare been the drlr- er of the atolen auto. BUDGET DHl FOR L DISTRICT Expenditure for School Dis trict Number One for the sulnr year were tentatively bud geted and passed Wednesday evening when the recently ap pointed budget committee met with the directors of the district Superintendent of Schools J Percy Wells, and the clerk of the district, at Fremont school The entire budget wilt be pub lished Friday, and the usual public hearing on the question is set for 2:00 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, October 31, at Fre mont school, according to the clerk of the district. Mrs. J. B. Chambers, who was appointed to the budget board was unable to serve because of Illness, and Mrs. Harry Goeller was selected as alternate. Other members of the board are Glen Kentr-O. E. Shlve, E. W. Van nice and Mrs. Nelson Reed. SUIXIVAN. Ind.. Oct. IS MP) Indiana national guardsmen established virtual martial law In Sullivan county today. After three explosions had shaken this city early this morn Ing llrtgadier General D. Wray Deprex conferred with local offi cials and then Issued regulations forbidding any assemblage except on express permission from the military authorities. SCRANTON, Pa.. Oct. U The 18th dynamiting since the newly-organized anthracite mla era of Pennsylvania called their atrike. occurred early today. A blast waa set off beneath truck in the driveway adjoining the home of a mine rcmploved by the Penn Anthracite Coal company. Damage waa slight. Insurance Group To Visit Council Ten flrma were represented at the monthly meeting of the Klamath Insurance Agents asso ciation held Wednesday at the Willard hotel, and a committee waa appointed to confer with the city council relative to the rating of Klamath Kails by the Oregon rating bureau. E M. Chilcote presided at the Wednesday luncheon meeting. Twenty-six per cent of trucks are used by farmers. all LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION PORTLAND, OREGON OCT. 21-28 19 SHOWS IN ONI-11 acres under one roof 8 days of education and thrilling entertainment. Exhibits of America's Livestock Champions, Dogs, Poultry, Pet Stock, Land Products, Manufactured Products, 4-H Club and Smith-Hughes Work, Fish and Game; also combined Horse Show and Indoor Rodeo Including 6-Horse Team Driving Contests, and the famous McCarty-Elliott 3odeo. LARGE PREMIUM LISTS From Kleiglights to Footlights I Y V 1 Tbls smile that you've aeen flash ing across the screen, now will dash across tbe footlights. For Pola Negri, noted film star, was ready to take a role on the legiti mate stage when, as you see her here, she landed In New York from Europe. Asked about ber reported engagement to Harold !- McCormlck of Chicago, she ld there was "Just a friendship" between tbem. Federal Game Protector Hugh Worcester Thursday listed the names of species of ducks on b ich there are reduced bag limits this season. To protect these birds, which are becoming scarce, dally bag : limits have been cut down to , eight. Worcester said that hunt ers can then fill out their bag limit of 12 by killing four mal lards or pintails, which are the more abundant species. j The limit Is reduced on: Blue-winged teal, or teal duck. Canvasbacks, or whitebacks. Cad wall 3, or gray duck or creek duck. Greenwinged teal, or common teal. Lesser scaup, or bluebllls or broad bills. Redhead, or fiddler. Ruddy duck, or butterball. There Is no season on this bird on Link river or Upper Klamath lake. Ringneck. or ringbill. 12 TEH CENT ON RELIEF, WASHINGTON, Oct. 12. UP) Harry L. Hopkins estimates 12 per cent of the population are on relief rolls. In exact figures the federal relief administrator puts the total at 15.100.000. His estimate embraces state, county, local and private rolls. Varicose Ulcers -Old Sores Healed at Home No enforced rest. No opera tions nor injections. The simple Emerald Oil home treatment per mits you to go about yovr daily routine as usual while those old sores and ulcers quickly heal up and your legs become as good as new. Emerald Oil acts Instantly to end pain, reduce swelling, stimu late circulation. Just follow the easy directions you are sure to RA helped or money back. btar Drug to.. 5th and Main streets, and druggists every- where. , "arwwT(jaT'p'r MORSE SHOW 5 Klamath county's eight blrh schools have a total enrollment of 300 students, according to compilations completed Thursday at the county school offices. This number Is exclusive of Kla math Union hitch school, which Is separately controlled. Enrollments at the high school are given as follows: Students Teachers Bonanza L. 7 5 Ft. Klamath 14 1 Keno 28 Bly 10 1 Merrill 58 3H Henley 4S 3 Malin 6ft 314 Chiloquln , 60 S ' At the end of the third week of school at Klamath Union high school, enrollment In the high school grades totaled 859 This, together with the country enrollment, makes a total of 1219 high school students In Klamath county. WEATHER The Cyclo-Storroagraph at Un derwood's registered a rise in barometric pressure Thursday, insuring a continuance of pleas ant weather conditions although perhaps a trifle cooler. The Tycoa recording thermom eter registered maximum and minimum temperatures Thursday as follows: High 66: low 35. Forecast for next 24 hours: Generally fair and cool. The United States reclamation service reports no precipitation for the 24 Hours ending at 5 p. m. Wednesday, .00 for the sea son. 0.36 normal, 0.07 last year. WHAT TO DO Cosmetic FREE Demonstration a The ts In ffie NEW pastel shades: PRIMROSE WARM SRINO GREEN CANARY l FOAM GREEN OOIDEN ORCHID CORAl K and many others 1 1 muti-wwice Sample Say$ 11 Minora Sent To State School $ C. T. Sample, county Juvenile officer, and County Judge George Grtsile, atattd Thursday that eleven minors hii been com- " mltted to state Institutions for delinquents since January 1. The statement was prompted by a remark made by Tollce Chi f J. R. Shaw at the last council meeting, to the effect that 60 minors had been sent to institutions since he took of fice. The county officials said that 10 boys have been sent to Wood burn, and one girl to the girls' . institution at Halem. Several dependents have been sent to stato-Hupported homes, It was stated. KX-roi.H E rilIKH DIKaV BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12. Daniel J. O'Brien, former chief of police of San Francisco and for years a personal friend and political associate of Gover nor James Rolpb, Jr., died at his home here at 3:00 a. m. to day. Men's belts are used mostly for sports wear In Great Britain. Resinol Helped My Skin in 3 Days When I decided to try Resinol SoaiD and Ointment, say pic x ion was a sight from pimples and blackheads. 1 had a horrid, muddy looking skin and when I used powder it looked even worse. After thrs days use ot" the Resinol Ointment and Resi nol Soap, I could see an improve ment. Now all my friends tell me how well my skin looks. (Signed) Mrs. M. N. !MiiMMt. St. Louis, Mo. 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