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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1930)
Tuofulny, May 13, 1030 NEWS Character Clote-Upi t FA LOUS YOMFM , Tliu Mill ruii nl Teui IikiV as i lathm will liul Ita lul n'itu l.i r nitM'tiiiK of (lio rutrfiit ih'Iiimm )ir mi WuiliK'Mlay, May II, mi 3 p. in. At lliU nit--Mtm ih n"W uiiu-rn t) InMUllcil fur lh rtmulun year, nl Mm. 1. V. 1 in in lit will rfeitimiRlrutti IMJilv l it mii work wild tino f Chu pa fill Iroin Itrr ilu !. Mii Mi l viitn IMIIImttmui will kIv tlfiri' tiitnt jilu ot girl Remit work mtil Mr. HoitliiiiHtA will ilirwl Hit Imy 'out In i-mount rut Ion work. Will Knl.pinln Hriilor luviutl'titi ro out for lh an nu 1 (I' Klvrii hy tint Aitit'H iiition or AttifrliMii I'lilvvmlly Womnw fur tint irtrla of th M.tor rlann of tbm klamnih t'tilon High H. lionl. 'I ll tr Will lo given In l In rlub room of th KUmutr Knlla tH.nry. A drltKhlfnl pro grata of mualff hai lfrn grrng r.. I, ' Ing for I jitrrn Onr-xon Mt. lVrvy Murray ripe.ta to lrav 1n''ilay morning fur a motor tour through miitd Ore gon. Slit will YUit tn Portland ti.'for aha rrturua to thla Hy miu ptana tn uiaka I ha return journey by tha fally roula. LIBERTY GLENN TRYON Willi MERNA KENNEDY in "Barnum Was Right" !et. The t OUTSTAND ING aong-romanre of all time cornea to you aa only the AI.L-COl.Olt, talk ing screen could produce It. With the OI'TeTANUI singing star. aealth of li The glamorous lite of the fsuinu soldier, p o sworrismsn. M wonderful than a thing you e hoped to toe. .I ..Vi ,v i. t i One I'nrfni niiince Kuch Eveulug Storting at 8:15 p. ni. I'lUCKS . Kvijnlng Bnlcony I'nrcservod .................$ .50 Loges .................. 1.00 First 11 Itnwa, Orchestra 76 Lat lti Kows, Orchestra 1.00 Matinees Unrnservod Adults, Stic. Children, 10c. in BRIEF lUrUn Pes Visit K. II. Ilarluii. director of pub' lli-liy fur Ui Oregon Hlalv r4i in- her nl L'oniiiiurco, pu Id Kluniath Kails brief visit Monday efter ikiiiii while on Ills way from Ash land lo Lakuvlew. Mr, Harlan had punt lulu rued t th etute from Itedillng, Calif., where lin ac I'limpuiilod tin Yellowstone Cut (Iff Association caravan, lis hid been lit Duma In attend th open ing of tha Mines mill, at with h place he Joined I ho caravan, Mr. Ilurlan will return In Klamath Kitlls Thursday. Lakevlrw Visitor Mr. and Mra. F. (I. Favell, and Mr.. Hurry l.'lley motored tu Kla math rulla front Ihitlr liuiua In Lskevlew Hunday tit meet Mr I'tley, who hni be.cn sojourning In t'sllforula for tni'illrul treat ment. Mr. I'tley la much Im proved and Ilia party returned tu Lakuvlew Miuiiliiy evening. Hlicepiiiuti Visits Iluiiry (iolier, prominent sheep- mnii from Ilia Lower Klumatli hi hi', wua a tlnltnr In llila 1 1 r liiilny. Mr. (iubnr rporta Ihat luiiibliiK la almiMt tivf-r, and thai t jr havu liud about 121 pi-r cadi luinb llila apiltif. Hbt'arliiR will b llnl.h.'il aliout Krlday or Sat urday of thla ik. Hlu.ly ( lull lu )WI- Th iiiukIc atudy artln of the l.adlra' t'nniniuiilly Chniua will m'l ton Ik lit at tha aludio of Mm. It It Johnxjii. 410 Malu. All ini'nilirra ar nirittully Invtt d to attend. Th opra (li- ltu" Will bO Bill ill I'll. Mla Cufrr llnnorvil Mlaa llulh Cfi'r. aophomora at Orcaun Hlata colliKat haa biran nlr. trd tn tha nuilunal mu.iral honorary. arrnrdiUK to word ra citlvrd hnra by frlfiidj. Mli1 Cof-r I. alllllatrd Hb Alpha XI llflta on tha ranipua. . I ll Hull to lani 'I ha annual 4-11 club danra will ba bld In Merrill community ball. Krldav, May 16. Club oiftmbara, thalr parrnta and leaders through. nut tha country ara cordially In- tiled to attend tha aaoca. Otonel Meara ('online Colanol r. Meara. engineer of tha Western DlTlslon of tl. (ireat Northern railway, Is as- parted In Klamath Falla soon from Seattle, Waihlniton. Jolly .Nrliililtora Mrt Tha Jolly Nelshhora' Club me'. at tba homa of Mra. Walter Mll I ler on tha Lakarlew highway, op Widnaeday allernoun May J, ' Nlmppr it In Klaniatb palls ! Mis. J. II. (Hey and Mrs. K. J. I Kmeite wera shopping and vltlt I lug with friends In Klamath I Kails oil Monday. ! Itkeylrvr Ultor. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Court ware Tl.ltora in Klamath K a 1 1 a Mnn 1 day from Ihelr homo In Lake- vlaw. .Motoml lo Meilford Mra. Islla W. Teat and Mra. frank W. ganford motored to Medford Monday. DEHMIS KWO Vagabond Kin? JEANETTE MacDONALD Varneroland o.p.heccie 1 - .1 ClJjtiramouni Cpidure: . Now Showing Poole' PELICAN THEATRE Wkdll Hrlla llllerrsls Andraw M. Wlehl of Han Kran rlsro, formorly station atparl for KJUH. la In Ilia city and eipocla tu remain In Kowburg, For Ilia past yuar ha liaa bean In busi ness In Klamath Kalis with tha firm. W leh and Long, but ha haa disposed of Iho bualnens there to hla parlnvr and has arranged to handle the radio repair and sarvlco business of J. O. Newlaud and Hon, local doaliira. Itoseburg News lluvluw. lliMolit) a I'lnn Ilimro 1'luns are bolng niadn for Ou.Vlolsy dame to be hold In the gymnasium at Klamulli Union hlsll school Friday euiilng, May la, front 8 until midnight .Mmnliara of Ilia Order of leMolay and their girl frlenda ara Intltud I'eau Houston la In charge ot ar rangeiiifiila for the affair, ltlurna In Hlmiuitli Mrs. F. 11. Color returned flun dsy ovanlug frain I'orvallla wbure hi spiil the Mothera Jiay weak' end visiting her daughter, Ituth at Oregon Mate t'olli-ge. ulur- duy evoulng a bamiuet waa buld In honor of the mothers who were guonts on the campus. Huffcrliitf from JIIii'UiiihIIniii .Mrs. Howard Mntiulf is still routined to hr buute on Tactile Turrai-'o, alihougti she la reported to bo rucoturlng from a severe atUtk of rlieuinutliim. Her leg baa bueu plut-ed In a cast so aha wilt be uuable to gil arcund for some lime. Lea in for Harrelliciilo- Mra. J. J. Italph and small son left last nlglit for iSacrameu- Callf., whero they will remain until Meplutiiber. Mrs. Italph la n charge ot tlustoriice for Camp Kai-ramt'iito and will lruudte tour ist reiervatlons. hlioppln In rit Among those shopping In the city eturt!ey were Mrs. it. b. Ilopklua and sou. Tommy. Tom. my la still lu poor hvuilh and recelvlug medical attvlltloi regularly. Ho Jut recently aut lered an attack ot pneumonia. lU-fuma from rortland tJ. A. Newman, local manager of Moutgomery and Ward, re turned Monday irom 1'ortland where be baa been on an ex nded buying trip. Mrs. New msn accompsnled blia oa the trip. .Id, I Smoking Car Kulpmeut for Koiithern raclllc trslus 7 and . "The Klamath." Dee been Improved by adding a full smoking car rather than a partition coach. Kon-amokera are taken rare of In two commodious coscbes. rWtumS to llullea C. II. Foster has recovered from a serious attack of rheuma tism and baa returned to hla du ties as district freight and paien gen agent lor the Southern l a side. Announce Illrtli if Kon Iir. and Mrs. Hnlph W. Stearns announce the birth of an eight pound aon, born yesterday. Dr. Stearns la an ee. ear. nose and throat specialist of this city. Shopping In City Mrs. Alden (ialbreath. of th Pine Lumber company, wss shop Ping In Klamath Falla today. THE EVENING HERALD. Make lluslnxsa Visit lleorgo tlzok of Bealtle and Itohert Hprlngar of Portland, both affiliated with the Oray. Percy and Mi.l.alie Flsture company, are apetiuiug sevarai dsya la KIs- malh Falla on business. lteior1a Itatlfacl4iry llyron Harden bronk, who Is III In tba United Htates Veter ans' hospital In Portland, la re ported to be doing aa well as could ne esperled. Klamath Athletes Win Fine Prize Regardless ot the fact that Klamath was nosed out by Med ford In the baseball fame Run. day, the merchants of Klamath Falla eoothed the athletes by msking awarda. Borne of the playura were able to gain -more than one award for their ability. The list of prise and tha wln- ners follow: First home run Kddl Zlel IS hut from K. Hugsrman. First three-base hit Aleve Ileck, IT. lu rlgur lighter, Irom r.vuns juweiry store. First two-base lilt Eddie Zlel, yi tie Irom (lolden Utile atore. r list single Jimmy Maun, two fight tickets from Jo Dli'ko- rslulf. First Ills Kddle Zlnl, a IS cigarette case from (jeorge Mets. First sacrifice hit Walt Ful ler, new bat lioui Klrkpalrlck at KeuuetL First man to ecore Clayton Mi-ens, dinner ateak from Wal dorf rate. First stolen base Floyd Kblpman, silk shirt from Klatu ath Klothlng Koinpauy. Flral man lo reach first baae Clayton Means, carton ot clgar- ettea from The tlnioke. First msn to get base on balls Clayton Means, shirt, Justin at Montgomery. First msn to get bit by pitched ball None. One bat, Klamath hporllng Ooods store. First assist Jimmy Matin. live gallona gss from Johnson's Serv ice station. First put -out Jlmmv Mann, watch from Bertram's Jewelry. First error p.111 Zachary. have and haircut from Sixth Street bar Iter shop. First strikeout Pop Varna- dore, bX randy from Waldorf pool halL First broken est rioya ensp- msn. hssebsll from Klamath hard ware. First double play (not over three players I none. Meal for esch at Peerless Lunch. Plsyer getting most nits thla sesson Jimmy Mann wttn two for three times np. dress shirt at Mermen's Army store. Northern Line Earning Show Gain in 1929 Notwithstanding unfavorable conditions In Its territory last year, the Crest Northern railway earned 111). 27 a share In 1329. compared with 110.11 in 192, according to Its annual re port, made public today. The drought In portion or tne nrthweet rut the amount of grain that waa moved by J 9 mil lion bushel while poor price contributed towarda further cur tailing the purchasing power of rodurcrs In Great Northern ter ritory. Ore. Offset Grain Los These losses In tonnsge were ' offset to a large extent by an In I crease of more thsn four million I tons In Iron or shipments and the psyment of $1,368,000 for mall which was earned In previ ous years. The decline in earnings during , the flral tour months ot the pre- sent year merely reflect tde con I riitlon which has prevailed throuKhout the country during tn laat etgnt montns, nsipo Hiidd. president of the Great Northern, commented In his statement to stockholders. Home Line Kecover "Ther hss been recovery In some Hue." Mr. Budd reported. "but sgrlctaltur is seasonal pursuit and -It la atlll too early tu predict the probahle results ot the coming season's activities." The property of the railway Mr. liudd described as being "In prime physical condition." "The extensive Improvement proigrum ot several years, coupled with unusually lurgo mainten ance expenditures, has put tho entire property roadbed, struc tures and equipment in splendid condition, and has prepared the railway better than ever before to give adequate and dependable frelnht and passenger service. Checks Passenger Decline Ono of the outstanding fea tures of the report are figures showing that the. Great Northern lias suocoeded to a lsrge extent in checking the rapid decline In Its passenger business. In com mon W'lth other railwsys. the Great Northern's passenger busi ness hss been falling oft tor sev eral years t a rate of nbout six per cent a year, due to the in creasing use of highways. While local passenger business continued to decline. Mr. Bttdd I pointed out that the toss was largely offset by a substantial lu. crease ln"tho transcontinental or through business. The totsl de crease In the Great Northern's pasvengereSjuslncss for 1929 was l.SJ per cent, a smaller drop than for any year since 1925. Vine. Service Appreciate! Mr. liudd said that the in creased through business was due principally to the fine passenger service afforded by tho railway's transcontinental trains, the Ori ental Limited and the Empire lltittder. Not only have the schedules for these rrnlna been raarranged during the lust year ao aa to meet as closely as possible the convenience of the travelling public, Mr. liudd said, but the Empire Itiill.lcr 1 running on a schedule that is more than ten hours faster than the fastest schedules In effect at the close ot the war. Public education In Scotland. Including the upkeep of the Royal Scottish Museum In Edinburgh, ends lor nn Income ot mors than !3i,V0O,U00 var. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Cm PRECINCT POLLS GIVEN 10,972 Voter. Will Cwt Primary Ballot On May 16th With the primary election lust three days off, tha polling places within the city and for Enter prise, Hillside and Orludale pre cincts have been announced through th office of C, K. De- Lap, county clerk. The polling places In th county precinct bave not been changed, It waa announced, and are the same as they were at the last election. 10,073 Can Vote Candidates are tn a laat drive to get sufficient votes In their favor from the 7.032 registered republicans, and the 1,340 dem ocrat In the county to b nomi nated by their parties. Of the total registration of 11,- E3 registered voters In th coun ty only 10.872 will be able to vote. The remainder have regist ered either with parties having no tickets or have given no politics and will be unable to vote in the primaries. Katlaiate 40 Per Cent Vole There are In the city of Klam ath Falls 4.017 republicans regist ered. In the county oulslde of Klamath Falls, l.SIS republicans and 1,604 democrats have regist ered. If, as some observers have pre dicted in other newspapers, only 4 u per cent ot the registered vot ers cast ballots there will be 3.053 republican votea cast In the county and 1,338 democratic bal lots to count. Candidate Ilusy Already efforts are under way to get a large turnout on elec tion day and just recently there has been more Interest shown In the various candidate and tn the campalgna for th nominations than there was month ago. Candidate are busily winding up their campaigns for Tote. . Numerous meetings are being held at which th candidate have been Invited to speak and give their platforms. The polling places announced yeaterday by precinct, tha territ ory Included In the precinct, and he voting place tor next Friday follows: No. 1 All west of river. 1!3 South Riverside street. No. I All west of Conger Av., Uerllngs St. and right of waj of U. 8. cansl esst ot River; (II Calif, avenue. No. 2 Between Conger Ave. and 2nd street from Uerllngs St. to Lake Ewauna. Brown's Carpen ter shop. No 4 Between 2nd and Srd streeta from t'ertlng street ti Lake Ewauna. 210 Main street. No. ( Between 3rd and 4th streets from Verllng street to Lake Ewauna, Court house. No. Between 4th and tth street from Uerllng street to Lake Ewauna, City hall. No 7 Between 6th and Ith streets from Uerllng street to Commercial street. City library basement. No. 8 Between (th and 7th street from Uerllng street to Commercial. Oregon Harness Co., 137 aouth 7th. No. (Between Tth and 8th street from Uerllng street and I'phsm street to Commercial. Johnson's Service station, 724 Klamath avenue. No. 10 Between 8th and (th streets from t'pham street to Commerclsl, near post office "Rerkards," 820 Klamath ave nue. No. 11 Between Upham and Pine atreets and (th and 11th streets, M. E. Church basement. No 12 Between Pine and Commercial streets, (th and 11th streets, Johnson's Super Service station 11th and Main streets. No. 13 Between Main and th atreets. Commercial and railroad tracks, 1330 Main-Bulck garage. No. 14 Between Wantlsnd avenue and Shasta VA'a.v and Washburn streets, 200 south (th street. Vorhatter building. No 15 Uotween Orchard street and Wantlsnd avenue railroad tracks and Washburn street, S23 Esst Main street., J. D. Bagleys. No. 1 Between Main street and Orchard avenue from railroad tracks east. Mills Addition school. No. 17 Between 11th street and government canal or No. Commercial and Malu on aouth. Lake hotel. No. IS Between Esplanade and Main street from government canal east. Linda Vista Courts, Tacific Terrace and Erie streeti. No. IS Between Van Ness Don't HVorry A Lout Brush Marks Amateur painters general find enamels and lacquer difficult to handle because they have to be brushed jutt o, or ugly lap and brash-marks show. But there is brand new color finish that requires no painting lull. It is called FLEX, and la a product of the General Paint Cor poration. FLEX is entirely different from any paint or finish jrou have ever used for it's neither an enamel nor a lacquer. You don't need to be fussy in applying FLEX. You can brush it on i n any direction it dries quiclu and you have a beautiful, lustrous finish that doe not show a trace of a lap nor a single brush mark. Yon can buy FLEX from your usual source and in twenty brilliant color. Two or moro of them can b mixed to produce any shade you want. You'll find FLEX a wonder ful help in l finishing any room or furniture that need brighten ing up. menu snd F.splanad from rsll tf d tracks esst. Roosevelt school. No. 20 Lexington avenue on west railroad trarke on east, gov ernment canai on aoutb, County iioiai. No. 21 Van Neaa avenue as north, government ranal on inmn lunneu street and Oregon avenue on weat, Lexington avenue on east, rairvte school. Sf uregoo avenue an north and east. L'Dham atraet nn south, Tunnell street and govern ment canai riglit of way on west, 1710 Oregon arenuo. McVtrJ sioreg no. a7. Mo. 23 All north of govern ment canal and west of Tunnell street, Klamath Lumber and Box .uiei ai nnippington. Enterprise Bunnell Camp grounds. Hillside US Hillside avenue eorner Hillside street and old Ft. Klamath road. Orlndal Hchool bouse at In-ter-sectlon Wereihseuser road and K. F.-Ashland highway. Dr. Nansen, Famous Explorer. Passe OSLO. Norway, Moy 13, fAP) Or.' Frldtjof Nansen, famous explorer and humanitarian, died here today. Or. Nansen waa 8. He was widely known aa an Arctic ex plorer, soologlst. dlnlomat- hum anitarian and author. He recently started new plans to make a dash to the North pole next year In th dirigible Graf &eppenn. Z .H.tltV (JUTS TEAM Bill Zscharr. first hssemsn for the Klamath Falls Pelicans and brother ot Old Tom Zachary who wa released yesterday by the New York Yankees on waiver m the Boston Jfravea, yesterday an nounced bia resignation from tbe team and left for the south. Peterson of Pelican City, who ha been playing third base will probably be shifted to first base it was learned wltb another stii. able man filling the third base bole. "MABLK" GOES TO JAU. THE OALLES. Ore.. Mv 15 ' P A black and white sDotteri cat called "Mabie" was an Inmate of tha connty jail today. So wa her mistress. Mrs. Clvda Fmothers, who wa bronzht hare from Wheeler connty to face a charge of stealing blankets from a service station at Shanlko, in cat accompanied Mrs Smother voluntarily. fJreat Britain ha about 178, 30 miles of roads. uiuiiniiniiiiiLniiiinniinnninTmirn You're missing a lot, if you . don't use Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup UCHT OR DAJtK RICH IN BOOT NOT BITTE PINE ft ' ACTUALLY FILMED MUlUMV.r AT THE BOTTOM 1 i! " X (7 Nl f E 0CEAN! 'IrS -the spectacular ;j -B-nr ''e 1 drama the world's r - p's- I been waiting for k S "w?- f Two year in the making! .''i"w1-r25i-f-v-.y Im J i Scenes and wonders, never .ssiv'TTW VJ I before screened! The mar- si ''ZZZF'f Tl ufa W vel picture of the year! I " Ot Nf;V WjgJA Daly j LOST 5 1 POUNDS "I ns-d to be an athlete and sa bard as nails. Then all at once my health started going back on me, m weight issrl Irom 190 ARTI Hft P. fiRKI.L to 139 pounds and 1 becama gen erally rundown. I had terrible headaches, my liver waa slow-set- ! 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