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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1930)
Thursday, July 17. 1930 NEWSinBRIEF aracter Clo.e-Up Jhs runszee Wr no lose osNores' ovsectiurous NFSS 11 111 ltt..j. Iff! Mr. K. It. Jlrown iin4 MIm Miriam llrown of r'.tdura. Iowa itnjin the aiiila o( Mr .mi Mm. J. II. Carman ol llielr iioma on Nurlli Kourtll itroiM . i... ak Mr. mil Mn lull, returned from an lU'iiUod Austin crula and ..i..n in i.tur over nil tha woal .m atatna bofuro returning to it...ii. iw.ma lii tha nildilta went vi ... iirwn ! ovrf etatitv year. Hlia upreeai-d murh diillahl at lha wonderful ecanorr ot Or ' . I a B I. ...... II H.TI H Mr. and Mra. It. II. liranrtr of f..iin.t ware vlatlore lu Klaro ill ralla tha flr.t ot tha war. ik. h..n nt Mr. and Mn. Krt uhn.f nn I'lna afreet. Thrr were riMiiunBiilpd bv their two j Tha vlaltnra left Vce- tertlay o apand eevnral ilaye at l-aka O' tha Wouoa Datura re- turning north. tr.M. Y..M..V I 1 1 1I MIM Mary Towcy la Ivln k. n1 ot tha wak lor Han LnHHirii In loin her mother Thy W fell" ,l"lr lit home In tha city whara Mra. T.iwev ha eivcpted a poalllon wllh ona ol tha large hotpUala. I'rniid of north Brwl Mr. and Mra. rnariei u. i'"- ni.lt and o. John ana . Ili-ury Kuril, all ol Norili llnd. wore vlalllng I" ninuiain vena Ihla morning with Mr. anil Mra. k?....i uinwurt '1'lia giioala had Iim.ii tn liend where Mr. Ilounatt wua attending Ilia alaia convre lien ot Hi Hpanlnh Amerlrau U'. Y'alnraua il a dfllmul. Ill nnwn were dHaeetee Ironi . ... iv..rin I1..111I lad ea auxiliary of tha oraankellou. They ware all proud ol the mowing wum h.un Mlv mads at It) M.iiiveiiilon alnra North Hand had mora rrpreneiitatlyea man any other city In tha atta t eonventlon and io ioua " oui honora and rah award. Ciintralanla Have ool Time Altractlva glrla. , pamcipeiiu In a beauty corneal being Pn ored by lha Uune organliatlon . .r.ivi.i. i iha .Mullinimal yeatvrday Ironi vurmiie pane u. the elate. Una muuiiiaiu iiuwe i... I hefnrs been III a lerg -ii . ..a th aluvalori IU inu Multnomali were in lirai in nor eaperlenre. wlilla olher noveiti" ).. nuirir irolley rare. Ol -it .k. ..It-la who rallia to Port a fur ilia corneal one an iu .r..lililv. rai-elve mora Dire ure Ironi inn eaiwri-mw everything la new and alrauge. Uregoiilau. DWER FREIGHT RATES NEED OF ST .. I ..I. -1.- 1 ...la I tl.1 1 luatallatlon or tua iroapvnw Rebekaha will lake placa el Ibi lodga rooma at a o'clock tbli ereiilng. Mra. llarrty lllll, re .i-i... a i a araiin. naa cuur Dieted a eucceantul year and will t.- .Hl by Mra. Herman K inter, newly alerted nobla grand with her atalf ol oinrer.. lowing the InaUllatlon and bual I.. . hannuel W II t held, ol which Mra. Addla Walk ar la chairman. A ierg la aipected to attend. iaiilme" . rrk- ..llnailne ('lirOmlaDI lTg l.tered automobile at tha tour- i.. a... a n I inn ciiinivfr w LIBERTY NOW Buffalo Bill, Jr. In "TRUMPIN TROUBLE PINE TREE LAST miOWIXO TODAY CONRAD NACEL, CHARLES BICKFORD, KAY JOHNSON and JUUA FAYE la "DYNAMITE" SATinOAY "LITTLE JOHNNY JONES" f PELICAN DGK KAISERS THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SWEPT SYSTEM LAST MIOWIXO TODAY SHARKEY SCHMELING FIGHT IMCTmES I'lita HKGILAH I-IIICK9 3 MO.VDAY NIGHT, JVLY el JACK DEMPSEY (In rrnon Referee Reserved Seat Now on Sale! KT IIIKM KAUI.VI ...mm.rra on WednoadaT "r. ..4 Thnradav morning II III' II " . " . a Jnrt Trowbrldga livm ...... . i l. v Wlnalnw. allelo; A ..i..n.ki 'flan KrancUco; H. K .. ... l nflit l.lnda: Victor flimi'iiji - - . '.. - un.i.nm.n Creek urewiirr. " . - ii,..ia ThomiKon. t:blco Uoweu II. Coatee. Huntington, Callt . i ... Vnritk. ...k.;; k. amit nd .mall aon. l.yld. ra tearing thl. ...in for Yakima where limy ....a.il aa Rinnill Ul 111 vaw w vi.iima with Mra. Bryant gpr- nt. Mr. and Mra. John rrea- man. Enrouta norm mr, " . in .ion at Portland nd Seallle lor brlel Timn. " aii ir Society will hold a card party In the Lyceum ball tomorrow anernoon . .viork it annouueed today Kk... -in ha aeraral open tablea and tlioeo wUhlng to ply in call aire. n. Dale, phone ll. Ijui ai. - k. Llttl Nancy Gammon, who formerly llred In Klamath alU with her parent and who now realdea In Uurlingame. . nt . Iiarbara Ann nouno a"" v' : . . ..ihiar ol Dr. and joiuiMiMi. . " . , vi.. I- n. Johnaon. who llr m Hot Spring auaiuon. . . . i. u.mia fma Allien .rnjri- Word haa been recIl from Albert Myera. who formerly lld In th Merrill dletrlct, that he . - i. Kma crui. Calif., re- coerlng trom a erlon heart at tack. Ilia neaun la u.F.-." gradually. It waa atatd. .... ' flnmarall. employ ed at th Hetty Iluahong hat hop la enjoying a tnr w- .i.i.i.. her alster. Mra, Klek. and an i.h.r .1.1.;. Mr. CI P. Chaataln who realde alChlloquln. Tank Mendonra ArralK"- .. k u,innri w, arraigned thla morning belor JudK W- M. Duncan ana pieaoeu ... guilty ot lallur to auppon u.. fumlly. Altni n"" torney, Harry I. uoivin, r'p.- aeuted tn ataie. rtrtiirncrt From Trip Mr. and Mr. C. E. Andera ha returned from a two week" vacation trip .pent In M.dfor and In Idnho whor they Tlelted Mr. Andor.' mother. Mr. And or. 1 employed at Moo', .tor.. . . .. AiliniirnClleM k.. mnntlnfffl Ol tn Thimble club will b held nntl th. tall month.. It w. at.te.1 thl. morning. Further imw ment of tha next regulnr meeting dato will b made later. i a.M VMitrlacO Albert May. ol mob a e. MIm Winnie May. are enjoying a week'. Taction Tlaltlng with frlcnda In San Krancl.ro and other bay cities. They ara -peeled to return- horn Sunday. rromlnent Educator In City Mr.. Jennie Illchard.on, one of th prominent educator, of Portland. 1. In Klamath Fall. Tleltlng at the home ot hor .011 and daugliter-ln-law. Mr. and Mra. Tom Rlchardwn. State veru Vincent and H. T. 2 ..k .1.. .n charged with larceny ot a mule. ha. bo. . for Monday momma. - Judge W. M. Duncan will pre aide. Gne.t. at lake O1 the Woo Mr., n. C. Harrl. and .mall .on. Jack, ar. th. fuaau of Mr. Hughe, at Lak 0' tha Wood, for the rent ot th week. Meilfnnl Gueat Mr. Doyle Franklin, of Md ford, 'I. the home giie.t ot Lot tie Aller of thla city tor a tew daya. Geary Sayt Stockmen Of County In Need Joint Through Rate "Railroad connection liar al- ... H - i...n Miahllahed Into and out of Klamath county but th full drautagea 01 inea nare not been accorded th atockuien becaui of high Irelght rate," la th atatemanl of Arthur M. Geary, attorney for th torm- lern Lilreatock Hnippera irai- ft. l.u.tfi. and a number of the farm and atork organltattou ol tha Mountain faclllo isortoweai In pending llreatock Irelght rata caaea. Mr. unary waa in main th Kalli orir lb week end. What wa hare been aeeklng nm tha frnminlaalon ill th general lureatlKatlon of llvealoik frela it ratna haa inciunea puo- llcatlou of Jolul througn raiea, rla all roada. Stockmen buro been greatly handicapped In buying feeder, and hipping them feed-ln-traualt. to Klamath coun- lv .Ilia in lack of rcUROUahlc joint through rutea with foed-ln- runilt privilege.. Alio moTiua to and trom Klamatb county. Lak county, Nevada and Cull- lorula baa been difficult. The final declalon of the Commlaalon In lb llveetoi a freight rate caa wa. eipecled th tlrat of January but coro niiaaloner. are .till pondering over It. Parker Mara Advantage Ona of th main problem. that atoikmen face la the con tention of Corn Hell packing In i.run that ratea for dlatance over a few hundred mile, .hould b relatively high. Tn explana tion of tola viewpoint la turn k. ....... haul of HvafUJCk In tha Corn Dolt I only about 7 nn mllfia. Packer with branch niania her and there have an ..1 . when relatively hlah freight ratea for oiner man ine .hnrt haul lore, .laughter at tha nearest planu. "Tk. ilKrl.lnn In th wheat raiai raaa haa alo beon held In k. rmnniiulnn lone naat th Hma that wa. expected. On fcatur ot thla delay la that the Buprem Court ha now Inter ...-i.h th Hocb-Hmun reeoia 1 inn in a manner that mar re- miiM riwconalderatlon of the caaea before a tlnal declalon li leeued." Healing Service On Procxam at .Klamath Temple The third divine heating .errtce of th Argue campaign will b con ducted tonight al th big wooden tabnrnacle, at Bennth and Oak treat. Among tho.e to b pray ed for baallng will he a man with a broken bark. Tlila man ba. been brought from Medford, and ha. been analila to walk lor alt teen montba. "Th Quartet That Italaed the nool" will be Rev. Wataon Ar- .m.. aulilMi.1. Ifnllnarlfi lha i.r. mon the .Irk will be brought to FREE OF POISON "Sargon .wept my .lm fre of dangnroua polirna, filled me with new atrength and vitality and gave m a new lea on 111. tha nlatrnrm. where thev will re ceive the evangHlil 'a prayer, for recovery. l.it nlaht'a aorvlce aaw a rec ord number of convert, "bitting the trail." At th call of Iter. Ar ai.M alwnit 2H new convert went forwurd to .tart the Chrlitlan life. Thla bring, the number of con vert, thu. far near the ISO mark. Ai-rjirnlne- to tha avangellBt. laat nlght'a aervk w. una of th moat enthualaatlc of tn campaign. A large audience heard the aermon on "The Seven Hplrlta of God." Her. Argue .poke of the aplrll of fin. the anlrlt of adoption, th ...Irlt rtf hollnnaa. the .Dlrlt Of truth, th eplrlt of wlrdom, the plrlt t prophecy and the aplrlt of glory. JI VKMLK IMKIKKI Tnvanlta hooka recentlv placed 11 nun tha abe rea of tn city liura ry of Klamath Fall: irnnr udrd rrom juir 11 Pratl-Cbadwlck: "Llttl Red Hen." Itoberta: "Secret Trail.." Iinaara. "flka-Denae." Itolt-Wbeeler: "Boy With the U. 8. Aviator." Itowe: "Traveling Bhop.. e.i.i... oKinndvlia Pardner.. Scott: "Aleiander the Great." fiherman? "Cantaln of th Clntbeaplna"; "Talkative Table." Showalter; "Bo Book." fliarn.- nine Plaeona." Stewart: "Three White Cata of Avignon." StHee: "Stamp., an outline or Philately." Tllllngha.t: "Colonial Life In America." u'aitai "nor Who round uni. w.ik.n "gtorie of Brltl.h W.uon: "Storie. of Teitlle.." Wted: "Over .nd Over Storie.. Wilder: "Jack-Knife Cookery. (0) MARKET QUOTATIONS IIIB. 0. M. DAVIBH HD.In. lib. fianrltla In mv hip. and leg. kept me o crippled that I couldn't walk lor aaya ai a tlm. My blood wa lropovr 1 .. 1. m. avatm waa acid and nearly everything I ate upset my lotnach. I awfully bllloua. my. akin was .allow and bioicny and plmplea wr all ovr my face. I'd auffered with conali- n.tinn nearlv all my Ilia, car ton rid me of every ailment I k.it- m akin haa cleared nn wonderfully and I have a feeling of general well-being. Rarron Pill. 1. th Only medicine that ever relieved m of blllouanea and conaiipauon lihnnt tha least discomfort of any kind." Mra. O. M. Davlea. 500 Jefferson St., Portland, Ore. Maglll Drug Co.. agent.. aqv. LIMBERMAS SCICIDK9 WACSAr. Wl... July 17. (AP) Walter B. Heineman. lumber man, prominent In atate and na tional politic, committed .olclde by abootlng himself through the bead In hla office today. nr iiti A k.r T.l 1? ZAP).. Aa Indicated by Ita recent tlrm neaa. enpeclally In top grade., tbe price of butter, ha. advanrad lo all down the line, according to quotation, at the Portland produce exchange. Litres ara uow at 13c. Butlerfat haa also advanced, the price delivered Portland being Jlc. Egg price were fairly steady, with a strong ton apparent for he top grades He tall aalea were reported good. Speaking of th fruit and vegetable altuatloo. th Portland bureau of lb U. 8. department of agriculture ears: "Portland', .upply of tomatoea la now coming almost entirely from Th lallee. California to matoea are now cleaning np, and few additional arrivala are ex pected. Heavier recelpta of Tbe Dalles tomatoea reduced prlrea -tOc per box, to about f 1 7i 10 reianera. "Potato, are aow at their lowett level alnca laat aumnnr. at W.50-J.OO per cwu for tlne- quallty local white. "Apricot are coming uo.tly from The Dalle, with a few ar rival, from Yakima. There la lulrly active demand for apricote lor home canning, at tl 06-1. IS per 16-lb. crate to retallera. "Receipt, of red raspberrle. are Itgnter man were expected. Hll. tn .11.1 . ..I h .. ,kl. K. k which haa delaved maturity. The trade generally bellevea that raapberry and loganberry prlcea - ..a inm.iy . i. biivs. uiaeoi by freight, la gelling at lower prlcea than former eiprea. arrival.." BUTTER: Cnt higher. Cube, extra., 13c; standard.. I3n; prim II rats, 10c; tlrata, 17e. Craaniarv oricaai Prlata 3o over ca he atandarda. MILK: Butterfat cent higher: raw milk t per rent), 13.30- 2.10 ewt., delivered Portland, lena 1 per cent; grade B milk, 13.65. Butterfat, atatlon, ie; track, 31c: delivered In Port land, 31c KliGflt Falrlr ateady. un changed. Poultry, country meat, onlona. potato., wool, nuts, hay, caacara bark anj bop., ateadr and an changsd. SUUAR (sacked baal.) : Steady. Can, fruit or berry, II. o par cwt.; beet gugar, 14.70 cwt. PLOL'K (cltv delivery orlcea): Steady. Family patents, 49., 14.40; whol wheat, 49. anu; graham. 49s, IS.30; bakers' hard wheat. Sis. 14.00: bakers' Blue- mem patent, is., 14.40; pastry uour. . , ie.nu. CATTLE: Receipt. 7S. calve 10. Q not ably ateady. Cowa, com mon and mnritnm, I4..0-6.0U; calves, good and choir, 11.10 v.ou. HOOS: Receipt lt0. luclud. Ing lit direct or on contract, few drive-In. aelllng .tady, iiiiibii. n.ini. lAiit i.- eluding It on aontrarL yuotablf KX-PRKNIUENT I) IKS SANTIAGO OK CHILE, Jly 17, (AP) Juan Lnl. Sanfutnte. who wa. prealdent of Chile froaa 11S to 110, died suddenly dur ing the night of a heart attack. CroquinoU Push Ware Require No Finger Waving $5.50 Modern Beauty Shop 619 Klamatb Are. Prion. 1395 J. .... . h . "U . . , c l.v.la lhni.hm.1 ,k. ...... "First Crawford peacbe from California were received today. Eiberlaa will be here In a few day.. A carload of Thorn pion seedleaa grapea from California. Transferred lo Idaho John W. Dodaon, who has been connected with the United State. Kecl.matlon eenrlre ol tbla city aa Inspector of construction work. la leaving today tor ,aacsai, Idaho, wher h haa been trai ler rod. Motoring Through Canada- Mr. and Mra. John Hamilton left thl. morning on a motor trip that will take them tnrougn ur- it ' . ... i .. the Canadian Hocklea, Including Banf and Lake Loulne. They will be gone aooui wo weeks. Veto Achievement In Face Powder The akin of youth lie In vry box of new wonderful MELLO QLO Face Powder. The purest nnwder made Ita color I patt ed by Lb U. 8. government, No pattlneas, tlakinea. or irmauou. A new French procee make It tprsad mor moolhly and pre vent large pore. No more thlny no.ea It .taya on longer. I'ne MELLO-GLO. Underwood'. Pharmacy. Adv. For Rent Two large store rooms and drug store. isncK under construction. So. 6th St., 48x70. Build to suit tenant. Apart ment upsairs. Suited to furniture, dry goods, oakery, pool hall. See J. BRUCHOU 2244 So. 6th St., or call Thone 1692. 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