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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1930)
Tuesday, Jnnunry 21, 1930 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE NEWSinBRIEF Character Clote-Upt m UU-A LONG SLOPING BROW OVER fN SMALL TVfc-, DtNOT.NQ THV PRtSlNCfc OT ft FINfc 6FT OF Dl PLOMfNCV it-". I'urtUliil lli-alalrallle Tlioso In Ilia city todav end Monday (rum 1'orlland lucluda C. II. Hook. It. K. Mad, Thomas N. Millar, II. l. Kerrell. C. J. McAllister. Mr. and Mr. T. . lapuk, lltirman Juuio. I). 8. Ilunnnr. N. M. Hansen. Itlrhlleld Oil Co.; i. V. Leach, M. M. Wllllo. Mr. and Mm. H. K. Evens, (lone II. Ureen, A. (I. UacM, I). II. Humor, Mr. and Mra. It. W. (laylor and Tboniaa Ottolann. lrt lor Han FrantUro Mr. and Mra. Cbarloe Garca lon ol Iba Electrlo Bbap lell Ibla morning tor Han Krancltco. wbara Ibey will epend tba nail week purchasing atock lor their new tore which will open on or about rebruargr t. Tba new atora will be located at 401 Main, ad jacent lo tha Copco otllcea. The bulldlni la being rotnodeled and retlnlphcd for tlarcelon'a itore. Kaanor roirluMea Home Through a deal conaummeled yeatarday In tba office ol Iba Kavell-l'tley lleally Co., Miroaei Kaanar Durcbaaed a modern. three-mom bungalow, located at 2011 lleclamatlon treat C. F flutrber. Mr. and Mra. Kaaper bare been realdenla ol tbla city for eoreral yeara and Mr. Kaaper la employed In Ibe llorbelt and Hlioop Berrlca Btatlon at Main and Spring atreeta. II. D. t'arrvll II R. D. rarrall, dlitrlrt freight and oaaaenger agent ot the Wa bash Hallway company with beadquartera In the Pacific Hulldlng at Portland, la among Ibe railed men lsltlng In Kla math r 11b today. Mnnllng TliU Kenlng A meetlnt ol the American Laalon will ba held this erenlng at the Legion hall at t o'clock. II waa announced tbla morning by Leon F. Crawford, command ar. Following the buslneaa meet' Ing there will be entertainment and refreshmenta aerred by tha ladlna' auxiliary. Portland Attorney Vlalta Arthur B. Ooary, prominent Portland attorney, apent the day In Klamath Kalis and at tba llrary ranch visiting with rela Urea and friends. Mr. Deary la en route to Ban Francisco, Mala flam Wanlra YIMta Harold Clifford, alate game warden, with beadquartera In Kalem. la visiting In Klamath Falls tor a tew daya. Mr. Cill- lord la n brother ol Mra. Claude MrCollocb ol thla city. M. Nliarp IWt M. Bharp. brr'amaa lor the Great Northern, left recently for Vancouver, Wash., where bo will spend the next ten daya visiting friends and relatives. Frank Hall Returned Frnnk L. Hall, employed aa yard foreman for the Great Northern, haa -oturned to Kla math Kails and resumed his pasl tlon after a visit In Semitic IinugtileT Nsntrd ".Marlnnn .Marguorlto" la the name wblch Mr, and Mra. Frank X. Beaton hnva chosen lor their daughter, born on January 16 Mr. Hrxton la with the Croat Northern of thla city. Miriam Circle Mrrla Tba Miriam Circle ot the Proa bytarlan church will meet at t:30 Thursday afternoon, at the home of Mra. A. M. Worden at 404 Washington afreet. Irrna Circle lo Meet The Dorcas Circle of the Ires- liytnrlnn church will meet on Wodiiesday afternoon, January 22, at the homo of Mra. J. H Hoed, at 840 North Sixth atroot Hiwa In Klanintll Falls J. J. Hess, general roadmaater of a division ot the O. N. lines, Is among the buslnosa visitor In Klamath Falla today from Heat- tie. Alex llavia in Klnmalh Alex Davis, sale manager lor tha Knstersnn Lumber company nt Dnrrls, 1 among tho regis trants at the Wlllard hotel. Mm. Hugh Heturiietl Mis. C. V. IttiRh has returned Irom 8n Francisco, where he "pent several day visiting. Mere From Heorgla Oenrge Wells, resident ot At lii'i;n. Oonrgln, Is among the visi tor Irom a distance In Klamath Falls today. K. K. t-It mater Will Vllt- E. a. riiswaier, prosm.ni .. in uunrman uuiiuinc ana in Association ol I'orlland will ar- rlva In Klamatlt rails aoma time tomorrow troin meaioro wnara ba la visiting at tha present lima. Mr. fluweler la a prom- Inant I'orlland man, Tic praal- danl ol tba Multuoman comiuer- lal and Havings bank and I nresldent of Iba Mortgage in-1 ve.tm.nl company, lie will visit I bar who orncieie 01 ma oreuce , ot tba Quardlau Building and Loan company which waa racant- Ijr opanad bora. lllllli akhool Uan TO riar Th blab achool nana win tur- nlah tba niualo lor tha Joint ban- guot ol tha International cluba, Ilia Llona, Klwanlana, ana no- Klaroalb Vallar boipltal jester tarlana, to ba bald Wedoesday d. Mr, iiOUIton la tba wlfa o evening at tha Wlllard botsl. I Tba Lion, who ara aponaor- iik tba banquet inia year, war eager to have tha band play be- cause ot tha Interest wblrb tbat 1 group baa bad In tha mualral or- aanliallon. l-ll Tlila Morning- Mr. and Mra. Mllea Central! Mra. LeUnd Cantrall and two daughters, and Mr. and Mra. I ohnaon, parenU ol ra. iwp rail, l"fl tbla morning lor Mudford where final rltea eland Cantrall, who paiiied away ol pneumonia bere Bun day. will ba bald Wednesday alternonn. air. ana aire, aiuea antrall realde In the ralley Mra. Cantrall and children will return here within aereral daya. P. Officials II i. II. Dyer, vice prealdent ot the Southern Pacific, F. L. Uurk halter, general manager and J W, Flligerald, superintendent of the Bhasta Division ol tha line wara In Klamath Falla lait night alter making a trip bare from tha aouth In Dyer'a apeclal car. I Tbe officials were on a regular Inspection trip. Keaervatlona To He Made 1 Heeerva'.lone tor tables at tha card party to ba held at tha L ! O. O. F. ball Thursday evening 1 by the Past Noble Grand club ot the Hebekah lodge may be made by calling Mra. William llT0 tna main address ot tha eve Sanders, or Mra. Addle Walker. nin( ,t joint seislon. He baa r-oge ina live nunarea wm vm 1 played. Enter Not Guilty I'lraa Lulu Blunt and William H nrooas. 001 a coioreu, entered plena ol not gumy to charges ol aala ol liquor ana each poaled 1 100 cash bond tori their appearance before Justice of tba Peace W, B. Harnea lor trial on January 7. Mlaa Hlevrns Uncovering Mlsa uoroioy Dieveos. vm a patient ai iue mamam nospuai, nviuij .u.v.u. from n n.Jor oraratlon and U now ania 10 nave visiiora. ' Stevenson la employed at the h amber ot lommorca. leaned Urn Carroll Boyna Lemon, ". hotel manager, and Margie Alberta Fulton, 23, achool teacher, both ot Crescent Lake, wara issued a marriage license at tha olflra of lb county clerk. Mrs. Juhnaoa I-ft Mra. Frank II. Johnson loft last evening for Portland where she will visit her mother. Mra. E. A. Murphy ot tba northern city. Mr. Johnson la tha cir culation manager lor the Eve ning Herald and Klamath News. Returned To Hpnkane Mra. U 8. Cogswell ot (41 DOUtn rum rureei, leu " morning lor Spokane where (he rill visit Indefinitely. Returned Home Clara Walker returned Monday to her home In Boise, Idaho, on tlio "Westconst" after a brief visit In Klnmalh Fall, rti'turnril To California Mrs. K. Martin returned yea- lorday to Cottonwood. California. wnero ane reaiuoa, .v,wt Ing a snort time visiting irienas In Ktamatn ran. ttuslnrwa Visitor Arthur Watson, resident of Chehnll, Washington, 1 among the htislnrsa visitor In Klamath Falls today. Mnlln Visitor J. L. Jacob, realdeut ot Malln. spent Monday In Klamath Kail- transacting bnslnnsa and visiting friends. , WILMA WALSH Formerly of the Petty Jan Is now with the Palace Beauty Shop Start this and each com ing New Year with photo graphs of the children Interesting now their pictures will be priceless treasures when they have frown up. May King Studio Arrived In Klamath (iladra Doutrlcb, prlvata eecre Urjr la tha general manaat-r ol the Uuardlao HulldlD and Loau assorlatloD, baa arrived la tba nltv lo Inalali DookkeeulDC aa lam Id tba offloa which waa re cently opanad at Ao. Ill ala s - .., ,. T. j. w.hh i. ,-.,, ,....,, .h. Ouardan. Mr Mr, Ulrica n. kta ,u apartment at tba Marlon, MeBt l Kvealag M - u Hmi)latt will nra- ,ld. D01,.M lt,u ev.nlni at a .mllnI o( ln, p. jj, o. Blsier h,,i ai h.r hnm. on Pacific Tar- .... A r.,i.w ot iha book ..Dlirr and Letters." br Joseph- Preston I'aabodr. will ba - Mr, Wara Ball and Mla BnoU Hawklna . n cbar(a ol tlw proiram u HoaaUin IV-Iter Mr. u Houalon waa r BrtMA dona: wall last night ,fl.r , minor operation at the John Houston ot Jobnaon, Hone ou, ,n(1 Hounlou, Inc. ibrow - liig From Fell Mr(, Lawrence Kuconltb la re- ported aa aoniewhat Improved from aerloua Injurlea wblch ahe received In a fall last wexik, but la not yal allowed to have vis itors. Veatrh Itrturnol B 8 Vaatcb baa returned . ol,mtl. Waih., where be attntwlnil rillltrlrt UiatlnK Of KlwtDli oftlcera. Veatcb la aec- retarjr lor the Klamath Klwanla clubi Will Return Home- Dan O'Bhea, who baa been re ceiving medical attention at tbe Hillside hospital tor sometime will be moved to bla home today. Service Clubs to Meet at Willard For Annual Dinner The program for tha Inter-clnb mMtlog to be held Wedneaday evening at tha Hotel Wlllard, haa I been definitely gcbeduled. At .hi, ,im. members ot tbe l.lona. notarv and Klwanla will meat f or , banquet and apeechea, be- llnnln. at (:9 o'clock. Cirl Croion, former district ........ ... Lions club, will ,hB the topic "The relation . . (erTca club to tha com- mi.li," aa tk aublect for bla .aa,.-. Mr. Croaon la known .Mer of ability through- -ul the northwest rh9 procram followa: - - Klchardson, toastmastar. E o Derry, director ot the nl . ,.00i band will direct aev. . . d oumbara. Tha boya I ... .. in nnllorm. a marira Everyone, I nrMetlnca from the chamber ra R. C. Oroc.Decg. Dr(lgdent. Solo Mra. Marjona oiaa. Tllk c H underwood, preal .-. of ti,a Rotary club. c-m.ihin. different Mlaa Llllla Darby, with n tew boy land girl. Talk Percy Murray, newly . Dr.,ldcnt of the Klwanla . A Novelty Skit Jack Bownng and hla gang. Talk W. R. Waggoner, Lions club president. Servlco Cluba Carl E. croaon. Seattle. Klamath Falls Had 4008 People in '20 Tiuiinoaa of the day at the meeting of the Klamath Realty wm be made In Llnkvllle ceme Board held yesterday noon at terr. the Pelican Grille, waa quickly disposed of and the meeting waa !.. i , ,.,h tlvne he C. B. I " '".., ,.., Montellus, president. A discussion ot the census which will begin In Klamath Falls In April. 1930, took np most ot the time at the meeting. It was stated thnt In 1920, tbe Ihst official census taken ot Kla math Falls, the mpulatlon fig ure were given a only 4008. The llcalty 'Innrd will endeavor thla year t- have everyone's ,,, tns clty.a rostor ,, o ,,t . ,, 0Ter. loojjj U- I oowing boyi and girls, serve I I oowing boys and girts, serve SPERRY Wheathearts Quickly digestible. CcMUaM the now lining, gntijybulldinj r)ert ol ll wheat. P. $. CMdree love l RANKS OF HIGH SCHOOL FILLED Mtftilh Grade Uraduatxe Irom Mllla and Kreraont Take up Work J"oday aa Pro.li Tbla morning waa tba begin nlng of the second aamoited n local schools and tound It grad uates from tha Fremont and Mil. schools ante. Ing high acbool aa freshmen. Fremont Haa 90 Tha following atodanu, tt In number, renelved their diploma from tha Fremont acbool, and en tered high acbool tbla morning: Bonnie Jean Bruntoa, Alfred Ulwen, Arthur Brook. Ray Dan can. Iris Everett, Vanard Ksgata, Wallace Esgute, Lucille Field. Nina Howell Carl Klesllng, On Mae Maaaay, Melba Morrison, Bat ty Nlcodamua. Vernon Kobldeaux, Vernon Robertoon, Harry Bcblll ner, Frank Btlnaon, Juanlta Stall. Ings, Norman White and Haael Wbltad. 14 From Mllla Those entering from Mill achool are: Merwln Arnett, Bus tar Bowen, Carl Darnell, Jack Floyd, Jack Hopkins, Clifford prltcbess, Vincent Reynold, Nor rla Beborn, Deo Wallers, Velma Delaney, Dorothy Fldler, Sarah Orr, Irma Baellon, Louisa Bteera Ontario honey producer have gathered first and second prlxea at tha annual British Dairy Show for tha aeventh consecutive year. Tbla abow la open to all pro ducers In tba world. FUNERAL NOTICES WILLIAM H. WOODS. Funeral services lor the late William H. Wooda, who passed away at Dunamuir, laiiiorni. war held . Tuesday morning at tha graveslda at Llokvllle ceme tery with Rev. Frank Wemett officiating. Arrangements were under tbe direction ot the Earl Whltlock Funeral Home. JOHX LELAJiD CAXTRALU The remains of the late John Leland Cantrall war forwarded by tha Earl Whltlock Funeral Horn to Medtord, Oregon, where funeral services will ba held Wedneaday afternoon at S:S0 o'clock. Interment will b made In tbe I. O. O. F. cemetery at Jacksonville. FRED 8ASTWARE, Funeral services tor the late Fred Bantware were held Tuea- day afternoon at the Earl WhiV lock Funeral Horn. Plna avenue at Sixth, with Rev. A. O. Broyl pastor of tba Emanuel Baptist church, officiating. Two vocal selections war rendered by Mra. O. B. Nawaom. Interment waa made In Llnkvlll cemetery. ELIZA ANM LAWVAR. Frlends are respecllfully In vited to attend tbe funeral serv ices tor tbe late Ellin Ann Law- var to ba held Wedneaday after noon at 1 o'clock at tha Spraguc River church. Interment will be held In tha family plot In Chief Schonchin cemetery- Tha re mains are In care ot tha Earl Whltlock Funeral Home, Plna avenue at Sixth, where friend may call until o'clock Wednes day morning. THOMAS CXXLES. Frlenda ara respectfully Invited to attend tha funeral ser ices for the late Thomaa Cullen to be held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at tha Earl Whlt lock Funeral Home, Pine avenue at Sixth, with Rev. D. V. Height, pastor of tbe First Presbyterian 'church, officiating. Interment JAMES HARXKT. Friend are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services for the lata James Harney to be held Thursday morning at the Sacred Heart church, where a Kequlem Masa will be celebrated for tha repose ot hla soul com mencing at 8 o'clock with Rev. A. F. Looser officiating. Inter ment will be made In ML Cal vary cemetery. Tha remains are In tha gold room ot the EarJ Whltlcok Funeral . Home, Pine avenn at Sixth, where friend may call. a For that Hot Ceral Breakfast ifl that doctors recommend for ,J "1 CITY TO JOIN LEAGUE OF ALL OREGON CITIES Ordar Ordinance To License Move Snow on Street j No Building Permit For tha tlrsl time In many month no building permits weie presented to tba city council laat nlgbt to be approved. see Letters From Kellry A letter was referred to tha fi nance committee Irom C. C. Kol lay, city engineer, requesting a memberahlp In tbe American Bo- clety lor Testing Materials, to en able tha engineer's office to keep Informed on tha latest specifica tions and methods for testing all materials used In city work. II was explained that membership cost ISO a year If taken out In tha name ot tbe city, but only Ilea year If It I In the name of an am ploye. e e Oil Company proteeta Through H. C. Merryman, at torney, the Shell Oil company presented the council with a writ ten protest against tba awarding ot tba gas and oil bid to tba Mo doc Gaa and Oil company, stating tbat In all Instancea tha prices quoted by the Modoc ccmpany wara higher than In tha bid pre tented by tbe Shall company. Tbe protest was referred to tba fi nance committee, which stated that tha city would re-advertiee for gaa and oil bids. Taxle Krqueet Ucenaee Applications lor permit lor rlgbt to take on, discharge and wait tor passengers at (10 Main street, at a stand owned by B. B. Fenwlck, and at 131 Main atreet at stand ot Eva Hague, ware re ferred to the police committee. see Refer Applications A number ol rooming house and other permit application were referred to tbe police commute lor Investigation. Dispose of Boxing Fund A recommendation of the fi nance committee that 10 per cent of tha 1900 received by tha city from tba Klamath Falla boxing communion be turned over to tbe ez-aervlc men'a organliationa here was accepted. Tha money will he divided according to paid up membership In tha organlia tiona. It waa recalled by Mayor T. B. Walters that several year ago when tba American Legion took I over the boxing game hare, the or-1 ganliation paid off a I0( debt, and that atnee the Legion has bandied It, ai' otflcera ot tha com mission have served wlthmt aai arlea. The council accepted a rec ommendation a made by tbe mayor that the other 40 per cent b returned to the Legion. City to Join League After a recommendation from the tloanca committee, the mayor ! waa authorised to sign a contract to make Klamath Fall a member ot the League ot Oregon Cities. which I aeeklng to have more lunds appropriated from tha state for highway! through cities. e e Preliminary Money In Preliminary zoney to the amount of waa turned ovei by Councilman Olda on tbe pro- puaeu mamaiu avenue .'igouug system. The city engineer' of fice has already been authorised to draw np plana and specifications. Poole's PELICAN Theatre stg aT a Robert ArmstronO TO 4 Reataurantei Unable To Committee To Meet e Grant Licenses Tha poll-.e committee recom mended the granting ol a number of rooming bouse Ucenaee which were referred at last week' meet ing. e e To Inform Taxi A motion was passed authoris ing the police judge to aend out notlcea lo all taxis, rooming bouses, barber shops, pool room and junk dealera who have not already applied that they must have their license by February or arrests will be made. City At. torney A. T. Scbanpp made it plain that all taxi ownera whr ba dnot procured their license-, within the given length ot time will be brought to court. e May License Reetaorante Mayor Walters suggested that an Investigation be made to aee whether or ne t restaurants In tbe city should be llceneed. Inasmuch a they bare to be Inspected un der supervision ol both the city and state health departmenta. The city attorney waa Instructed to draw np an ordinance requiring all restaurants to operate on a yearly license. e Noticed Light Out There was no report Irom the light committee except Council man Lambert reported a light out on hi corner at Walnut and Fonrth. e e Chief to Attend School Upon request from Keith Am brose, cblet ot police, n motion waa paased to pay hi expenaea while ba attends a police acbool to be held In Saiem the first week In February Instead ot aendlng him to tha lira chief' convention this year. Meeting Date Set Mayor Walters reported that the first meeting of tbe new char ter committee will be beld Tbure day evening at 7:30 at the City hall, and asked that all member of the council and department beada be prei-ent at each ot these sessions. According to the mayor. tbe committee plana to have the AT THE LIBERTY STARTING TODAY D. W. GRIFFITH Presents hla greatest picture since "THE BIRTH OF A NATION" "DRUMS OF LOVE" with Mary Philbin Lionel Barrymore Don Alvarado Tully Marshall A HUMAN TIGER the master mind of a band of crooks the Czar of the underworld he loved a high-born so ciety girl, while she Here's a thrilling pic ture that will grip you from the opening scene to the final fadeout when trag edy stalks Ton'll regret missing tbla actionfnl screen production. the finest of the year. charter prepared fa time to have It voted upon by Klamath Fall resident at tha prlmarlea In May It waa explained this will mean a lot ol constant functioning by the committee, and a meeting wU! probably be held every week, e Resolution Agreement Cpon tha suggestion ot Council man Olds, members ot tha council Here it Is! Here it Is! The Picture Everybody Is Raving About! m IRENE ML Jack Due ha nan JASON ROBARDS and ZASU PITTS MIIKr. rlolUr rlancinr srirls in mil lion dollar getting. Stepping to tha syncopated rhythm of fiwo new gong i ;Via and aiahta with Irene Bordonl- talking;, tinging and dancing in a way that mado her r..i:. f thai Ronlervarda and the. Toast of win e - Broadway. e t i .,; The coloal pectade alono would thrill you! But when you ee it in ACTUAL COLORS, you'll get the surprise of your lite. AT THE PINE TREE THEATRE Starting Today 245.00 28.50 66.00 Note ... (1) Electric Perco lator will be given free to each person winning groceries. reached an agreement lo ease ae resolutions originating oauld ol the council nlthout first referring them to e committee for Investi gation. A Old explained, many resolutions pop ap suddenly and ara passed before they are given any consideration. No particular resolution ot tba peat were mentioned. tha lifelikeneae of the atory. TONIGHT On the Stage GIFT SHOW Gifts To Be Given Away FREE Tonight ELECTRIC RADIO VACUUM CLEANER HEALTH MOTOR FURNITURE