Tupsflay, Juno 17, 1930 NEWSinBRIEF Character Clote-Ups V Jf70 JALM.77U U AJTJrt - mm In KImiimiIi t'nmi lalifiM-nlu Th following wore gunala at ilia local hotels Monday from Cull furhla clllrs: .M, J. Aliuorsoli slid mi, XV. II. lllskv, Mr,. l. Mi'llull- 1.1. Mr. mill Mrs. K. A. .Xlerklua, frank XV. 1'llompeoii, O. 1. Hsu 'r, A. M. Iieuiilaou. Han Kren tleco; I. H. Ifciae, Arthur Koberla, Vlnl,. l Trnvnr, Mr. ami Mm Junie ('. llurnetl, Oakland; Mr. and Mra. I.. W. Illrka, Honora; . Hchaefer, XVlllowa lunch; Mr. and Mn. Al llrr, liakarafleld; 1. I. Meyere. IlKtkrlry; Mr. aud Mra. T. K. Ilol brook. Herkelny; Mr. and Mn. I. I,, tiuniaer, Long lloacb: (. W. Mil. hi. J. N. tlaler. Harramanio, and II. K. LIHMI and family. Man ia Ana. VI.HimI In kluiiwlli Mr. and Mra. C. A. HallKll. ree tdcnte of Dmiver, Colo., and Mr. and Mra. Joe Knt, Juhn and Anna Kent, all of Hull Kelle. r Klamath vlaltore last evening al lha home of Mr. and Mra. J. U Newman and Mr. and Mra. XV. I'. Mif'aoley. Mr. Kent la Ilia broth it or Mra. firar Kant Masrodnr, who wss recently elected alata president of tha I'. K. U. orianlta lion, which held Ita convention In Klamath Kails Isst month. IVft fur AlaaVa Mr. and Mra. Craig Apauih of Newark. N. J., Ii-ll I morning for Alaaka. They will vl.lt Port land and (-ratlin ro mute north. Atmr Tlaltlug In Alaaka they plan to make a tour of X'cllowatnne Na tional I'ark and othar polnta of In Inrrai ui thatr way In their hnma In tha Kant. Mr. and Mra. Alpaugh hava been vlaltlng Mra. Alpaoxh'a rar.nla. Mr. and Mra. W. T. Kill ott of lha I'lna tiroya dlatrlrt for tha paat few weeka. Portland Kutrmnta Included amoni tha Portland Tlaltora In Klamath Kalla yesier 1ay were XV. Mayar, K. T. Ltowd. It. K. Nalhananhu, Harry Urn hskcr. John Klnnar, John Peaold, J. K. Montgomery, Mr. and Mra. II. P. Ilobart. II. J. Anderson, Mr. and Mra. 1. K. Illlna and ann. ('. H. lireaory, Mr. and Mra. Rob ert llanann and Frank XX'ataon. Prom fnriiB Clt Thoaa rrglatered at local hotels Monday from Oregon cities othar than Portland Included i- Krsnk Hall. Illk: tiuy McLaughlin, tiale Clarklxy. II. John I'mmllly. J. K. Itoach, U B. llalrd. V. II. Iloagnrr. P. XX'. Maag, all of llnd; and Mra. John XVatlere, Dallaa. Mra. r. XI. Ilejnolila IU k Mra. C. M. Itaynolda ha a raturn ad from Clerher, Calif., where aha spent a few daya visiting friends. Mra. Reynolds la to Uka part In tha "Old Family Album." to ba (Ivan at tha M 1 1 la a.hool by tha t'onaraaattonal Community rhurch on Thurailay ifiiln. Juna 19. XX'aalilnKlonlana llrvr . XX'aaltlntonlnna In Klamath Fa I la Monday Inrluriod J. S. War ling. Snattln; tiuy W. Funk. XX'a. nal.hiHi; A. P. Mrollatta. XX. J. XX'alla. Haattln, and Mr. and Mra. H. ti. Palmar and Mlaa Marian llarrtaoii, Ttippanlah. llnrA From OcaiTnl latka Mr. and Mra. Curlla Clyman of Craarant l.aka atient yaatanlay In Klamath Falla vlaltlng frtanda and tranaartlng bualnoaa. They vara guaata at tha Hall hotal. write this down for DESSERT It's luprcmelv delicious. Rich as a ruby. And always success' fill. Try it today! a. M. 0 lli gl.liroil at Touriat llurrau Tha lollowhig war aiming thoaa who raglaliirad out of (lata rara at tha Touriat Duraau of tha rhamliar of aninmarc ynaler day aftnrnmin, and thla morning; Karl XV. Haattln. Valilra. C'al.; Viola liarla. Ilrldlay, tal l Kay It. Ilraly. Hollywood, tal l K. K. Moaibain, l.oa Angalna, Cal l I.. K llrown, Hiinaol, XVaah.; It XV. lath!D. Thornton, t al.; C. F. Frana, Oakland. Cat.: W. K. I.aaok. Mnnlu. t al.; It. T. XX'nnd on, Uukloiid, Cat.; Conrad lllmn qulat, Han Fralirlaro, ( al, H. P I jit ham, Huiramiinlo, Cal. Altnilr! Ilmrt4ira l.unrb XV. C. rhatirtl-r, of Oranta paaa. and K. O. "Pop" Oataa. Madforil, lioib mainliara of tha Oregon Htatn Highway coinmla- alon, warn gueaia al tha dlrar tora1 InnrhiMin of tha Chambar of t'oininert-a tmlay, Klrvlril lo Hoartt Dr. tl. A. Maaany and Mra. J. It. ChanilMira wara ro-lartd to tha arhool board of HYhool Dla trlit No. I. at tha alnrlion hin at Froiuont a. h.l Mmulny aftar nooii from until 7 o'clock. Aniiouuio Itlrtli of Hon Mr. and Mra. J. W. Hunt, of 41& Walnut, annoum-a tha birth of a aim at Hlllalda hmipltal on Kumlay afternoon. Tha baby weighed aeven pound and four ounrea. - To Hlng In Coat Mra. Marjorla MrClura Old will alng In ooatuma for tba antnrtalnv ment to ba given by tha Congrega tional Community cirri at tha Mllla arhool on Juna 19, UooOrrefl lo M Nalghbora of Woodcraft ra adlaed that tha meeting on Wedneaday evening, June la. will ba called promptly at 7;J0 at tba 1. O. O. F. 11.11. (imntril Marriage IJrenie A llrenaa lo wed waa gran ted lo nienn M. Chandler, of Hand, aged 30. and t'raula Welch of Iialry, aged It. thla morutug b. County Clerk DaLap, Hrlmur IUk Kroia Trip Mr. and Mra. Paul SVhour and little aon, Paul, Jr., returned Hunday from a two week' mulor trip to Rpokana, XX'aah, where they Tlalted frlanda. Ilfdillnc XX'pflneariajr I.unrh. Tha Klamath Commercial Ser vice will hold a clearance lunch eon XVedneaday noon at tha Pell ran t.rlll. lanrria X'laltor 8am Head, of Dorrla. wag it vlaltor In thla city Monday. Opinion Sought For Nomination BALKM. Ore., June IT, (AP) rh.il Melarhen of Portland haa requnated Attorney (ianaral Xan XX'inkla for an opinion whether tha old atata republican central committee exlatlng befor the May 1 prlmarlea and atlll Intact baa authority to name Cleorc Joaeph'a aurreaaor aa tha repub lican nomtne for a governor, or whether tba new commute not yet organlvd muat nam the candidate. Van Winkle aald the opinion would not be announced for aeveral daya. IN DANGER! Her brother'i was threatened, and she jppealed to her sweetheart to save him! What could he do in her behalf? wonder film Don't miss this IPELECAN Starting Today FISH STORIES FROM KLAMATH Com pi lad XVaakly ' Touriat lluraau of Klamath County Chambar of Commarc During tha paat week thara wer three real flab caught, and they did not aeem lo b of the type that "juat got away" thla lime. Two of tbeui ware taken from Hocky Point and weighed 17 and ll,'i pounda reapertlvely. Tha other waa caught In tba Klamath rlvar aouth of Kano aud weighed a Vi pounda. On Hunday, June 1 Mb, all the cloaed atreama and lakea around thla vicinity wara openod. At lha preaent lime Diamond l-ako and the ainall atreama tmodlatoly aillucent to It are better for flahlng than they have b'in for anvnral yeara. Wood river, Heven Mil creek, Hpencer crack, Hun creek and Crooked creek ar aeveral of tha atreama that opened on the Mh, that lioaat exceptionally good flahlng Juat now. At l.aka O' The Wooda lha llaaa are biting unuaually wall and aeveral good ratrhea bava been taken from tha lake thla aeaaon. Kaatern Itronk are be ing caught at Fleh Lake. At Hylait Dam, about eleven tnllve otf tha Oreen Hprlnga mountain highway, turning al the auuimll. Crapplea, llaaa, and Hluo (jllla ara being caught. If one ahould Ilk an lutureat Ing waek-eud trip. Sky Lake la an etiallent place to conaider. It la nereaaary lo go about nine mile on pack noraea from Cherry t rack Haven and on can eecur the horaaa thrrw. There ara about to aniall lakea In thla dlatrlrt nd tha flahlng la good in practically all ol them. Watteri Submit. Rules Governing Tennis Court Use Mayor T. It. Waiter. aa chairman of lha city park board, haa turned over to tha teunla club a couplet new aet of rulea, becoming effective Immediately. Tha rulea, which follow, ara poated on all city eourta: 1. dingle may ba played only when no ona la waiting for tha court. I. Only on aet of double may be played If other are waiting. S. Six gamoa to ona alda con- alltute a aet. 4. Outy tennla ahoa ara al lowed. I. No children under alz year of aga ara allowed on lha courta. a. Htudenta cannot ua the eourta after i:10 p. m. Anyono who damage or mla naea city property la liable lo a fin or Imprlaonmeat according to city ordinance. t'peeta la Tournament Upheaval and upaeu In tha tennla ladder tournament still continue. The rhlef feature of tha weak and game waa Rlrn mond winning back from Bal lentlno, tha aecnnd placa on the ladder which ba loat laat week. Tha cor waa (-1; 1-t; (-3. Score ot the other match played over tha weak-end are: Hlarkmear v. Auatln. 1; -l; Hall va. Walker, 6-1: -J; Orr va. XX'llaon 4-: -3: f-0: Heal ing va. Hula. -J: Bbchorn va. Dixon, I: (-1. Hlarkmear va. Derby, -l; -l. In the women' matche, O ay lord va. XVortley arored, 4-S; -l; S-T: Rlrhardaon v. Ha in ner (-2: Wllaon va. Reeve arored 1; -!. For Hoanlte I'aa Herald Claaa Ana i All MUSIC - AIL SOUND - AIL DIALOG lifr'lW - ,'n ami ERJWEST TORREIVCE on DOROTHY SEBASTIAW Drama, Thrills, 'THE EVENING HERALD, Dr. Gilbert S. Lambcr Now Endorses Sargon . Ml OILDKIIT n. LAMBERT "For over Iwo year I auf far ed with rhronla alomarh trouble aud couatlpatlon that 1 waa un able lo correct with ordinary medicine. 41 y appatlt tailed, 1 couldn't aleep and 1 waa toalng weight rapidly, I bad frequent biliary attacka when my com plexion bream allow aa it 1 bad Jaundice. "The Hargoa treatment appeal ed to m becaua of Its aclentl- fc background. Three bottla taken with Hargon Soft Maaa Pllla overcame my trouble, and I am In better phyilcal ton than In yeara." Dr. Gilbert S. Lambert, 'wall known retired pbyalrlan of Haa Franclaco. Maglll Drug; Co. AgrnU APPRAIhK WATER BVHTEM SALEM, Jun 17, (AP) Th engineering firm of Baar aV Can- nlngham of Portland waa employ- I ad by th Salem elty council laal nlgbt lo msk a valuation ap- 1 pralsal of tb plant of the Oregon-, Washington Water Bflrvtre com- I pany her preparatory to th clty'a i taking It over and operating It aa a mnuldpally-owned utility. THE MBOVK CORSET CO, Call or Phona MRS. SARAH M. GOOCH Hotel Ball Room tit rrT,lWan:.ainia. W) til '1 . a I f I av . y , 1 in.'aVf-,a,ftvx,t y sj WILLIAM IN K Pathos, Laughs 3w WawJ KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MARKET QUOTATIONS PORTLAND, June 17, (AP) Wbll tb prlcx of sugar ad vanced 2uc today, tba prlc of flour balanced tb aralea by de clining :o In keeping with tb lower wbeat guotatlona. With the beat family paienta at 16.110 and Dakar' flour at 1 1.10, tb trad I anjoylng th loweat price experienced alnc 12I. Tb egg market waa reported unchanged aa to prlc with th undertone easy and unaattled. llutter price war fairly steady with receipt light, but sulflcient for needs. Reviewing th fruit and veget able aituatlon, th Portland Hureau of lha V. H. Department of Agriculture tays: "Cantaloupes ara firm, and price much higher with stand- i srd eft's moving to ratallara at I t3.Go-4.VO per crate. This re present! about 11.00 advanc over laat week a average. "Htrawberrli: continue In only moderate supply; and ! price remain at the unusually 1 blgn mld-seaaoo level ot 11.00-1 3.a0 per crate. "Tomatnea ahnw strenglh, al-1 though prlre-lncraasea are few I due to only fair quality gener Announcement Your Furs Protected This safe absolutely protects your furs against destruction by moths, vermin, fire and other hazards. Cummings 129 Sooth Math PHKfE HEAR THESE C V I song Hns! y "Sing A Little ThenwSoBj VM aJ- -HOLD: EVERYTHING" Wt 7 "wwjA V "HOLD EVERYTHING- J- V Has Everything -L ' - i " ally. A few fancy repacked Texas tomatoes sail as blgh aa 14.00 per lug. Ordinary stock 'ai la' sell a low aa ll.it. "Cherries, celery, asparagus, spinach, and th bunched veget able ara mora plentiful, and price ara lower. A fuw Oregon charrtea were shipped to Honolu lu laat Saturday. "Bovaral shipper ara prepar ing green paa for shipment. In straight and mixed cars. Tha outside market la ateady at t-9c per Ih. of No. 1 peaa." HLOAIt: higher; (sacked basis) cane, fruit or berry 11.90 per ewt. Beet sugar 14.70 cwl. FLOUR: lower; (city delivery pnceai ramny patenta. 49s ta.su; wbole wheat. 49 ti 0; graham. 49a tV7o; (lakers' hard wheat, 9Ha t.2Q; Dakers' bluealam pat- LIBERTY TODAY Buddy Roosevelt In "EASY GOING" We have just in stalled a new and modern cedar lin ed fur safe. Fur Shop Phone 111S-W 3Z TOEE anu Its .0; psstry flour, 49s H.S0. BUTTER: fairly steady, un changed. E'J'IHI easy, n met tied; un changed. MILK (hutterfat), poultry, eountry meats, oniona, potatoes, wool, nuts, hsy, caarara bark and hope steady and unchanged. PORTLAND An unidentified robber obtained about 450 In ttie home of bllda Lagvold from pursrs whll a party was In pro-gri-s. East $0155 lauea t. Summer-Time M Ast for Information. Album of plctu-M and foett (r on rqut o Northern Pacific Railway, oi7 Ma'kal Sl'l, San Francisco, phon Suttar 1073. for Pacific Northvvejf Trovolwrt, rh l North Coast Limiteds Nowest of Transconttnenral Trains Starting PAGE THREB FIXD VICTIM'S SHIHt TOLEDO, Ohio, Jun IT, (ATX Coast guardsmsn eeeklng lti fat of eight missing Toladoan, mlaalng sine Saturday, when their spaed boat waa found float. Ing In Lake Erl near Weat Slater laland, today found a Ufa prssarv er near Ih laland with a shirt besring Ih Inltalls of Herbert Nauts, a member of Ih parly. Connolly Brother Removal sal at 911-914 Main it., oppo.lt Tenth st, t-Ilt B Klieeaao For TODAY NO ADVANCE IN PRICES!