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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1930)
Monday, July 21, 1930 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE NEWS in BRIEF Character Cloto-Upi or stir n PI US' J'ortlaml I'ciii'le llrrr ' I'orlUnd rvKlslraiils Sundav at 111 Imal hotels lurlii ilrxl X. H. lllf h.. J. Hatllnrn. O. II. liutiun, C. II. Klsiios, W. f. Kami). Arllno K.tos. " A Norma. Jlllli-r. V. K. Iluut. Tho.. Ml.kelsoll. II. O. Word, Mr. enil Mra. burin 1'almnr and son, Henry Krlrksou, Thomaa Upton. Howard ImlMion. T. II. Kvanson. Mr. and Mra. Mwrnnra Mvre and lt JWsen. Htm, Otrr Wwd lllitliwujr V. C. All"" and parly of Los Anaelrs arrived In Kleinalb Kails yraterday "d rrilaiarao I Ih. Hall Itmel. tHI" ' u( wo. alwul Uia Weed hlabway. They drove tlirouah Krr.no over lha Wed road and wl or" u,,a bump hlrh JostelrU Iham ... much and the car murb thai Iba radiator ae traikvd. Mra. 1. C. I'ord LeevlnS Mra. J. C. Ford, who baa been atndlni several aitbe home of br i " " Mra. J. W. Saundere of Mallo. Ml Saturday for bar bomo In Oklahoma, She la r.lurnliif via tha Caaedlan Racine, throuib l.o. Anaelre wbara aba will ro main Ir brl-f t.l ltb Irlrpda. Knjoinl Trip to I-ak Judae and Mr.. V. M. l'unran. Mr and Mr.. Itoland Wrlsht mo tored to t)d..ll l.eso Saturday af ternoon, returning to Klamath In. I evenlm. Others who spent tho ek and at th. laka Inolud.d Mr. and Mr.. Joe O'Neill. Harry Jlolr. In and Vivian McCauloy. Itivltrd I" Card Party Itoyal Nolghhore and thalr hue banda aro Invited to all-mi the rard party at tha Moaaa Hall on Friday evening at o'clock. Thre I. no chsrge. and srb Hovel Neighbor la akd l bring a labia. A door prise mil b given and a light lunrh served. I,ur.t. at il"rr Homo Ml.a ll.rtba Hester la a at tha bom of Mr. and Mr.. Kred lilover. Miss Hter. who., boma I. In ltd llliiff. Tallf.. spent tha aumm.r of visiting with tha (ilovere here, and since that lima baa ben attending Armstrong's college In llersHer. Calif. Visitor In Klaniatli lommenllng on tho wonderful road. In Oregon and Washing Inu. Mr. and Mra. Karl J. B.arry arrived In Klamath Fall. yester day. having driven front Spokane. Thry aro visiting here for a brl.f tlma before resuming the!' Journ.y aonth. Hhrrp nityrr In hlamath A man by tha naraa ot (tan Francl.ro rml.t.rod al tha Hall hotel yant.rduy and atated that hn waa aheP buy.r from San Dl.io, planning to remain taera for a ahort lima on builneaa. Ilrre From Illlnola Mr. and Mia. C. II. Smith, raal. d.nta of "Cran.ton. III., war Tlalt ora In Klamath Falla Sunday. Oth. ar vaopia irora ino Mm. in rlud.d Mr. and Mm. It. C. Hlrrh. lay of Chicago and Walter ri.raon of nurn.ton. I.unilK-rman In Klnmnlh Mr. and Mra. B. W. I.akln ara laltlng frlanda and tondlng to huilne.a matlera In Klamath Falla from McClond, Calif., whore Mr. Lakln la ganaral manager of tha McCloud Lumber company. Tromlnent Vlaltor Itobart Wankovochl, prealdent of tha Culvar City National bank. I. a Tlallor In Klamath Falla from hla home at Culrer City. Mr. Wankovochl la a guest at th V 11 Inrd hotel.. ra.M-d Tlirowgh Klamath II. F. Graham of llalton, Ka.. ainpped In Klamath Falla for a .hort tlma Sunday to o the conn, try. Lato laiit evening he rnamn ed hla trip aoullt to San Francisco nd boa Angelra. Well Known Vl.ltom Dr. and Mra. D. Talmer, and aon. of Portland, who aro woll known by many Kuininth people, are visiting In the city for aevoral clnya. aa guoata of the Hall hotel. Ir. Palmer la an. X-Ilay export In the Portland Clinic Motored la Medford C. A. Hartley, Jr.. eecretary at the Southern Pacific office, ac rompanlod by Mr. ninck, made the loop trip from Klamnth Falla through Crater hake to Medford yeaterday. . Enlojrd Outing J. P. Duke and a party of frlenda enjoyed an outing and flailing trip to Odell Lake on Sun day. nrndfonl. at Cabin Mr. and Mra. L. Bradford apent Sunday at their cnhln at Lake o' the Woods. Visited IjiIio Humbly Mr. and .Mrs. Otto F.llls wcro among the Klamath people no ticed nt l.nko o" the Woods yt' lerduy. J HlioilHK In the l it) Home of the people who ware shoilng III Klunmlll Falla Sat urday were Mra, N. II. Ilnguo, of Morrill; Mra. F. It Moflatt. Klumatb Agency; Mrs A. II. Foi, Algoma: Mra II. W. Hooper, Mid land; Mra Jamea I'ettou, Fort klainath; Mra. Hugh O'Connor, Merrill, and Mra. A, M. Toiusetb, Algoma. Vllsted foe Hunilay Mr. and Mra, He nry V. Joyam were vl.llnr. ut Lake O'Tbe Wood, ye.iitrduy at IIih auniiner bonin of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Whit loik. Mr.. Joau baa been .pending a"Vurat weoka at the -auii and la planning to reluru tomorrow with Wblllocka, Mullniail Man Ilrre W. It. Ill rt. aaai.tnnl auper- Inteiidnut of telegraph, of the Southern I'arlflr, I. In Klamath Fall, today vl.ltlng with loral railroad officials. Mr. IIIH hradiiiarlra are In Snn Fran cisco, To Fnlrrtaln Club Mia. F. K. F.itwlik will enter tain members of the St. Illta bridge club at her borne 411 High elreet, tomorrow afternoon. It waa anuounced today. Hiiriit Humlay at l.ak Mr. and Mra. Cbiirlea Chaa- lalu of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Havla of Cblloquln eujoyed a swimming' pany and plclulc at Lake O The Wood a on tfuu- day. Fniiiiliig Vl.lt Joseph Kallua of Chicago la en joying a visit at the boma of his brother. A. Kallua, wbo la Diaynr of Malln. Mr. kallna ex pecia to remain In tbla vlcluliy several weeks. Itelurned to Copro Mra Mary Oardluer, who baa been visiting her sjster, Mra. (ieorge Spannaua, ot this city, re turned to her borne at Copco, C.I., Sunday, Uuslneaa Vlcluar Watson Cr.mvllla la a builneaa visitor In Klamath Falla today, having coma from Lakeside. Wash., where he la employed. llsllrd Ixke Hutu ley Mrs. Claude Davis and Ilex Da vis, accompanied by Marian tlrlmes. were other guest, at Lake o' the Woods Sunday. Judge Corklns Here Judge O. M. Corklns. circuit Judge of Lake county, la visiting In Klamath Falla from Lakevlew and will try several criminal aud rlrll r.sea while here. Klamath prn'y Vl.ltora r. and Mrs. w. B. McMillan. of Klamath Agency, were via Itora In till, city Saturday. Itrlurned fmm Vacation Albert May returned Sunday from a two weeka' vacation which ha spent In Seattle. Former llesldriila II Mlaa Kleanor Cogawelj and her mother Mra. Kin in a Cogswell, of Palo Alto, Calif,, will arrive Mon duy to visit Mra. A. C. Yadon and other frlenda In Klamath Falla They are former resldmita of Klamath. Mlsa Cogswell la now city editor ot the Pulo Alto Times. Will Visit Mother Mae Phlnney la leaving for llelllnghain Tuesday, where aha will spend the rest ot tha sum mer visiting her mother, Mra. A. W, I'hluney, lloth Mae Phln ney and ber sister. Ileatrlce Phlnney, will return lo Klamatb Falla In September. Field 'urae Visits Minolta C. Twist, slate field nurse, with headquarter. In I'urtland, la standing a few days In Klamath Falla Inspecting the office and the work of the Klamath county bealtb unit. Mra. Twist la making visits to the dif ferent health uulla of the slate. Called l.y IIIiu-m Mra. Frank RVhmldt ot neatty. and Wyma Ilrotherton, of tills city left for Medford Saturday afternoon, where Ihey were call ed by the aerloua lllnesa of Mra, HVbmldt'a alster, Mrs. Irving An duraou. Visiting llrlallvea Mra. Jane Werreb and Mra. Charlea Collier arrived In Klam ath Falla from Chlco, Sunday evening. They will apend aev eral weeka In thla city vUltlug with relatives and friends. Visiting In Houtb Jlmmle, little aon of Mr. and Mra. Ktnmltt North, lett this morning with his grandfather. K. I), North for San Francisco. J'mmle will spend aeveral weeks with bis grandparents In the Hay city Motored to lakevlew Mr, and Mra. Freeland Staley and Mr. and Mra. Herman file wold motored to Lakevlew Sun day, where they apent the day with Mr. and Mra. Larry Flti gerald. Announce Birth of Girl. Mr. and Mra. Lewis B. Par sons, of Tennant, announce the birth ot daughter at the Kl.m. ath Valley hospital, Sunday eve ning, me baby weighed 7Vi pounds at blrtb. Jailer Returns Mr. and Mra. Ed Itae have re turned from two week.' vaca tion which they apent at Illrh ardson Springs, Calif. Mr. Kae la Jailer at the Klamatb county Jail. Kirk Visitors Mr. and Mra, Lester Langer. ot Kirk, motored to Ihla city Sat urday. They apent Sunday vis iting Mr. Langer 'a parent. In I Uorrls, before returning to I heir home. Here From Salem (ieorge Arbnrkle ot Ralem, ar rived In Klamath Valla thla morning. He will spend about a week In thla city transacting business. . Medford Visitor Mrs. George llaugen, of Med ford, la spending aeveral daya In thla rlty visiting with friends Mra. llaugen will be remembered aa Fullh Wllllamt before ber re cent marriage. W. K. Hunt Hero W. K. Hunt, weatern traffic munagnr of tbe Great Northern, la a visitor In Klamath Falla today froni ble Portland headquarters Returned to llnffer Mrs. J, W. Vanderpool, of Dufer, Oregon, wbo baa been vis iting frlenda Ir Klamath Fails, roturned lo her home Sunday. lU turns From Middle West Lydla Frlike, coumy health nurse, returned Monday morn ing from an extended trip tbrougb the middle west. Visited In Mrdfurd Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Rtelger spent Sunday la Medford visiting wits relatives. Borah Plans Two Month Rest When Senate Adjourns WASHINGTON, July II, (AP) Ordered today by physicians to take a complete reat for two months. Senator Ilorah returned to the eenata to finish the con test tor ratification of the Lon don naval limitations treaty be fore obeying the command. Foregoing bis dally early morning horseback ride, the sen ator took a motorcar Inatead tbla morning and journeyed over to Baltimore to get tbe report of hla examination made earlier In the week by officials of Johna Hop kins university hospital. They told him hla condition waa not dangerous but they warned they would not be re sponsible It be did not Imme diately take a st ot at leaat two months. Tbe veteran Idahoan waa back In the aenata chamber aa another gruelling day ot debate on the naval treaty got ander way. He said to hla colleagues. "I guess the treaty li out ot the way." tbe treaty la oat ofthe way. ' Kon-polaononi dyeg that do not Injure tbem have been developed by a MlnneeotA afrlenltnr.1 . perimant station scientist for col oring cut flowers. Andrew Johnson has been the only ex-presldent ot the I'nlted Statea to sit as a member ot the American Senate. Long Island Homes Hide Wireless Sets Directing Rum Ship NEW YOHK, July m, (API Seven man were arraigned In ted eral court today In connection with raids on four houses In fash ionable Long Island communities, where treesury agents said un licensed radio stall ui ware oper ated to direct ahipa bringing In bootleg liquor. Tbe ralda were made last night at Southampton, Hampton Hays. Mattateck and Quogue, by it treeaury department agenta. fed eral radio englneera and deputy I sheriffs from several counties. In each Inatanre the buildings rslded were apparently the quiet homes of wealthy and respectable persons, but In three of them pow. erful wireless transmitting sets found, and In most of them sev eral guna. Tbe men found operating the aata and other believed Involved were arrested. They were charg ed with conspiracy to violate both tbe prohibition and radio laws. IHHIIOI' TAKKt WIFK LONDON, July II (AP) Dlshop Janiea Cannon, Jr., of the Methodist Episcopal ehurri was married at Christ church, May fair last Tuesday afternoon, to a Mra. McCallum, It waa made known today. Tbe Reverend Dr. Ferram was the officiating clergyman. None but a few Intimate friends knew of the wedding at tbe time. Blabop Cannon and hla bride now are en route to Uracil by way ot Madeira. For Iteaulta t'ae Herald Chus Ada Rangoon Reports British Aviator ' In Natives' Care LONDON, July II. (AP) A Rangoon dispatch to the Ex change Telegraph company to day aald villagers near the Ball river Insisted that Krle Hook, missing llrltlsn airman, waa be ing cared for In a certain vil lage. Tbe report waa being Investi gated although flood, were malt ing the eeerch difficult. No otber trace of the aviator waa found In the region where hi companion, Jlmmle Matthewe, aald he left him after their Kng land to Australia plane crashed more than a fortnight ago. When Mra. 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