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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1930)
Tuesday, October 21, 1930 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE' NEWSinBRIEF Character Close-Ups lOS6, S0IYS TS (.bid) IHiull'il'tl II Mra. (iladyt Doulrlih of Port luiiil la In Mumulh alia fur cxik or trn daya visiting friandt and taking car of buslueaa con nected with (tin linn id In n llullillui and Loan association, wllh whlcu ah la connected. Mri. Uoutrlcb will remain bora lu superintend Iha work at Ilia offlc lor a whil. t,ho accompanied W. C. Tu, Law Iwel manager of lb company, lo Mumulh Falls. I'. K. O.'a IMon Winner Chapter U of lh P. B. 0. Bbv torbood la planning a dinner In honor of Mr. Kal W. Jatnlraou, denn of woman at Oregon Btai cnlleso, lo bo bold Ibla stoning at tb Wlllard bolol. Mra. Jamleson, who la bote to atlond tho P. T. A. conference, which atarla tomor row, waa honorad with a luncheon at tho llrlmmlng Cup Inn todnjr, f lon by tho A. A. U. W. members. 1 alrvb-w P..T. A. Tha Fairvlew T.-T. A. will nl on Friday allurnoon. October 21. at S o'clock. Ilov. T. I). Praalon will apeak on "I'erenta on tha phelf." Tha pupils of tho flrat low and tho flrat high gradee will present ahort program. Ilefrosh mania will be terved by tba moth ers of tha tilth grade. All paranla ate cordially Invited lo attend. fkhonl Children Plan I'mgram fiction children of the IlooioTalt school are practicing and making liana for the preaeniallon of tbalr Hallowe'en party Friday night. The achool la being transformed Into a spooky parly ball, and many unusual feature of entertain ment are being planned for the pleaaure of the many gueatt that are expected. ?lra. Klnlry slack Mra. leter rintey hat relorned from a three weeks" trip to Bouth- rn California, where aba vlslied K.r ri.ushter. Mra. Mervln J. Tru er, who will be remembered aa i uriiie navla. Mra. Flnley baa re- aumed br potlilon In tba Palace lieauty ahop. an Candidate Invited All candidate are Invited 10 at fAiirf the mnellnc of the Ilualneaa and Profeaalonal Wftmen'a club at :S0. Wednesday vnlng In the f'lly Ubrary club rooma. For re, rratlnna members and camfldntea who wish to attend are ked lo rail 107. itiam r-lFvlii to Mert Member of the Morlam circle i ih Klrst Presbyterian enurro will meet Thursday, October IS, at the hnma sf Mra. W. P. McMil lan. X17 Pine street, at 1:30. Mra. A n. Lund will aaalat the hostess. All member! are asked to attend the meeting, (.lira lo Meet i.ailloa of the Barred Heart church are Baked lo remember the meeting tomorrow evening at the home of Mra. II. It. trnn. i Esplanade. A pot lurk dinner will be served al 7 o'clock. Karh lady la aaked to come and bring friend. Part Tomorrow Night The Wedneaday club are apon aorlng a card party Wedneaday .nnim at the pnrlah ball to which tha nubile l cordially Invlb ed. I.ulu Wllllama, Elale Wearer and Francis Puke are in rnarge. Cards will begin at s ociorg. rtriiinied tn Ashlnnd Mr. and Mra. Will Dodge re lumed to their home at Aahland after a sovernl daya' viait in mom alh Falls. Mra. A. F. Hunt. Mra. Dodge's mother, rolurncd to Aah land wllb thorn. Vlxllod In Ashland Mr. and Mra. Donald Wright of Klamath Kail" apont tho week end In Aahland. visiting Mr. and Mra. Wirt M. Wrlght.i They have re turned to Klamath. ELECTRICITY IS DOING ITS SHARE IN BUILDING Ur YOUR COMMUNITY. IT IS AN ESSENTIAL TART OF YOUR DAILY LIFE. YOU CAN BENEFIT FROJt" THE FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF. YOUR LOCAL ELECTRIC UTILITY. Buy COrCO 6 Preferred Share Nowl ' Vrlte t IKVHSTMBM DBrASTWKNT THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COhfTANT Yr MrtMri fnTra M artirttt MBD'ORD. XtClg ORMOM Hoi urn From Hunting Trl Mr. and Mra. C. U. Whitney of he Falrvlnw at ore, I), l.lgbtfoot u( tha ('ullage aanllnrlum and art llobley of tha 311 tiaruge eturnod Bunday from a hunting rip apont al Hur Kiut eoulb of ho Illy aaeiion. mra. wininey. Mr. Mghlfmil and Mr. Itnbloy were the lucky innmbera tit the parly, Mra. Whitney and Mr. I foot earn nagging a una s-pnlnt Miiletnll buck and Mr. Ituhley a forked born. Huh! Hllior Tea Mra. Hurt llawklua and Mra Bt'tnley Uerry will be boaleaaea at a allvnr tea at tha home of Mra. Uerry, 1105 Iteclamatlon, on rriuay, txiouer it, imm t until o'clock. All frlenda of the Community Congregational church are cordially Invited to atlond. amtldate llall Prlsy Intoreat la Increualng In tba oaudldnle' ball to be bold Friday wotting at tho Mualo Dog dame ball, to which all cantlldatea lor city and county offices ar being invited. Each candidate win ne introduced, but uo apeechea will be mado. HHurn tn 8an Kranr! Mra. Italph Hteale and chil dren, who have been the gueaia of Mr. and Mra. Herman (iiavold of Paclfla Terraca and Mr. and Mra. Kd A. Horr, of Weyerhaeu ser Camp for the past two weeks have returned to their Bom in ban Frauclaco. C'ottaco drove Visit Mra. J. y. Wlllltts, or louago Orove, will arrive In Klamath Kalla Thursday to be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Doc la Norrls and Mra. U K. Wlllltu of Klfth and Klamath Avenue, llark Pnm llunlln gTrlp Mr. and Mra. O. D. Mannewi and Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge llotiman have returned from a several days hunting trip In lha rataiey oia- rlct aud down into laiuornia. Mrellng Next Tuesday The next meeting of tba Women of Mooseheart will be held next Tuesday, Uotober 2S. Instead of to day, aa previously announcra. Members are asked to itmamper tbe meeting date. Moral to Hotel Klk Mlsa Wyma urotberton Baa moved from the horn of Mra. llaiel niakemore. on North ftlxlb street, to the Hotel Elk. wnere ahe will make her bom for the winter. Ileenrned to Ilnsrliarg Mra. W. D. MoClay bat return ed to ber horn In Roaeburg after visiting In Klamain rails tor iw tiara with ber slater. Mrs. E. B McClay. who resides m me Henley district. Irt for Portland William tioehler. who bat seen In Klamath Kalla eaveral weeka superintending the Houston Shoe store sale, left thla morning to re turn to Portland. Announce Illrth of Mr. and Mra. William Kutltdge of Iteclamatlon street, announce the birth of an eight pound ton on October 17. Tb baby has been named James, J. n. Ooolry In Portland J. II. Cooler, local manager or tha fluster Drown atnr. left Mon day evening for Portland and a lem on a business irip. Vlalied In Valler Cllr Mr. and Mra. Ueorge Harrison of thla city spent several daya In Aahland visiting with Kay It. Ken Aalon, Returns l-Voni California Mra. Adeline Houck has ro sitmed ber position In 8wanson'a lloauty Shop ater thre woek't vacation spent In Cglirornla. ft,iMilnv in ReattlA Mra. 1. A. Fleener, of Seattle, la leaving Thurtday for her homo aftor bring railed to thla city by tbe death of ber father, W. W. Klnley. niv Guest Mra. Bertha Bell, of HIT, la the guest of Mr. C. A. Cotter of thla city for a few daya. FURS Coat Repairing, Refining Finn assortment of Cuffs and Collar at Reasonable Price. Conin and Nee'Tlirm At Western Tranafer Office TUB Northern Fur Shop 410 Main St, , phona 488 , i Word of Death llrrelvrd Word waa received Monday at tho aborlff'a oftka In tha r-ourt bouao of the death of lha mothnr ol Auryntt Handliorg, who la aald lo he driving through Klamath Kill la In a Chevrolet car with a Nevada llranae. A chock at the l.nlula, camp grounds and other Ulacaa failed lo find Mrs. Handliorg n carry the nawa to her Inat night. further Information may he ob tained by calling Bhurirf U 1,. Low, fonferenrn to lie Held Here After returulnjr from Kuaeburg, where alio attended Cia iluy dlatrlct cobforonce of the Ilualneaa and Prufnaalonal Woinen'a club. Mra. I.'e Parker, proaldnnt of the local branch of the club, an nounced Monday that the next rnnfnrenca would be hold In Klatn nlb Kalla, November H. Arrange- manta are already under way for the conclave. Will Helert Pclrgetra Delegatea to Waablngton, D. C, from tba Klamath Indian tribe will ha oloctod at mooting of tha tribal council In the community hall at Hprague Itlver on Wednes day. All members of the tribe III gather at 10 a. m. Wedneaday and a luncheon will be aorved at uoon. Visiting rtrUllvrs jack j'arnan, mra. nuiiam Grant and Mra. George Hugney, all of Canyon City, brother, mo ther and aunt of E. C. Paitlah. owner of tb Ko-D-Lay Cleaners In this city, are apendlng several day visiting her. They are staying at the bom of Mrs. Wll lard U Smith on Pacific Terrace, llrtliany Circle Th Dvlhany Circle if the Pirst Presbyterian Church will meet on Thursday aflornnon at tho horn of Mra. Fred Klcet ou Alameda street. Mra. Wlnnard and Mrs. C. II. Foster will act aa assisting hostesses. Orgnnlsa t'nlon Orgsnlsallon of Jienuty Cul- turlsla' Union, No. ell A. was completed at meeting Monday night at Milady's llemity r'hnp. There ar now about 21 members In tho organisation. Thlmhle Clob to Mrrt The Thlmhl Club of the Neighbor of Woodcraft will meet on Wednesday afternoon at I o'clock, at tbe home of Mrs. J. N. llramhall, 241 Hillside. Teacher Elected At meeting of the. board of school district No. 1, Monday evening, Mlsa Tuth E. Flood, and Mlsa Aagodt C. Krlgaard were elected to tba corps of teacbera In th city achools. Rctnma to Klamath Mlts Nells Moor has return ed to ber horn In this city af ter a year apent In California Mlsg Moor visited In Dlshop and Rakerafleld and other Cali fornia clllea. Motoring North Mr. and Mr. IL R. Terrln, and son Dill, have left on a motor trln to Portland, Beattl and other northern points. Mr. and Mra. Perrln expect to be gone about ten daya. fteernt Arrival Orvla Heugh of Leavenworth Wash., baa arrived In Klnmatn Falls to spend a abort time via Itlng bit brother. Visited In Oty Lee R. Duffy, rtlsni or ai torss. Csl., waa a visitor In tho city Monday, en rout to Chllo quln on a buslnesa trip. Donaniut Visitor Mr. and Mra. Jerry McCartle. of Bonanxa, were business visit ors In Klamath Falla Monday. Mr. Pecker Visit Mrs. U E. Decker, of Chllo quln. was a week-end visitor In Klamath Falls. LIBERTY NOW Junior Coghlan In "MARKED MONEY" City Maps Accurate rp-o-de Just off the press. With Street Index Showing new city boundaries Handy rocket SIM 25c Wilon Title & Abstract Co. rHONE 100 Opposite Conrthons Weck-Kud Itcglstranla Among thos registered at th Hotel Klk over th week-end were: K. R, Hugglns, Portland; Mr, and Mr. J, Gross, Hostile; John M. Clarke, Yakima: Alvln Thurston, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moure, llerkelny; O. A. Anderson, Portland; 11. II. Dalryiuplo, Mod lord; and A, C. Wilson, tiouttl. fiurat at Kvana Home Mr. and Mra. Joe Hhoemaker, visitors In Kluniatb Kalla from Huvnry, Kuns., and M. L. Miller of Wautlund avenue wi guuais of Mr. aud Mrs, Hyduey Kvuus on a motor trip to Crater Lake bun day. 'J hoy mad tb return trip via Itocky Point and Toiuohawa Tavern, giving th visitors a com plete view of Klamath Uk. First Meeting Held Tb book department of the BuslneM and Professional Wo men's club beld Ita first meeting lust evening at tb home of Mro George Cunning on North Third. Th dvpartmeut la composed nf women of th club who aro lu turotted In modern books. Hack Kniiu Trlp-r Mra. F. Hill Hunter, Mrs. Fred Color, Mrs. C. W. Maton, Mra. George Cunning and Mrs. Arthur Wilson rt-turnt-d Monday from a trip tu Crvallls and Portland. Mrs. Ib-nton Iterovtiing Mra. Wlnuifred Denton la rap- Idly recovering from an attack of inns Infection and Is now able t be about. Spending Tho Weeks Here Ituben W. Lawln of Great Palls. Moot., Is spending about two weeks In Klamath Falls, vis iting relatives. Uuslnoa Vlslliir- Circuit Judxo O. M. Corklns of I.nkevltw was a buhlnoss visitor In Kiamatb Falls Monday. Local Men Buy Main St. Cafe George Carter and Jack Hook, owners of the Mint Cigar store at 1 0 1 Main street, bar an nounced tho purchsao of the Knight Cafe at 1118 Main, the formal opening of which will take place Wednesday at 5 p. m. The new owners bare chsng ed the name of the cafe which will hereafter be known at the Mint Caf. ACCEPT SCHOOL ADDITIONS At a meeting Monday evenlnc tbe achool board of School Dlt- 11 elded Pnime TTi?ee STARTING TODAY A SCREAM- with that funny team From cleaning up In th kitchen to cleaning up In the stock market these two merry' atara romp their way through the fun niest comedy you vcr aw! Then cam th crash! It's riot every inch of tho wsy! SPtCIAIi ADDED ATTR ACTION I The 1930 Pendleton Round Up ALU. SOUND EX-GOVERNOR E Former Oovernor Clifford Wal ker of Georgia, twice honored with tba highest olflr th peo ple of his stats could give him, I promlnont among the thou sands of well known men and women throughout Amorlca who bava publicly expressed tbalr gratitude for benefits thoy have obtained from the une of bar (on. II recently said: "Not being stalwart In physi cal strength. It baa bn my cut ton for several years to recoup my physical enorglcs at each changa of season with some tonic. Owing to close confine ment In my office, and ratber s"rtntary habits of life my physi cal condltioon was such that I decided to take a course of treat ment at Haiti Creok. During recent years, in fuct, I hare been compelled to rehort almost con tinually to laxatives aud other special hyglonlc moaiurea to maintain my health. "This teuson a friend of mine suggested Hargon. I was con vinced from literature which I read that It was a scientifically prepared product and decided to try It. "Almost from the start lta In vigorating effect were notice able. I aeemed more alert, my appetite Improved, my capacity for work waa Increased und 1 waa cnuscloua of a feeling of general well-being. I bavo got ten by tbe aummcr and am now entering tbe full season with more energy and In better physi cal ton than 1 bave experienced In many vesra. "From my own experience I am convinced tbat Hurgun con tains, certain therapeutic agents which ore highly valuable wher ever tonic Impression Is re quired, and also for their Influ ence upon the appetite and di gestion. From Its effects in my case I cheerfully recommend It as a tonic and corrective worthy the trial of all tired business men." Maglll Drug Co., agents Adv. trlct No. 1 formally accepted the new addition to Roosevelt school and tb gymnasium of Riverside, achool. Th Broaterhaua Construction ; company had tbe contract for the Roosevelt addition, and Frailer I and Hula th Riverside gymnas ium. DEPENDABLE WELDING Every job of electric welding we undertake is done well and car ries with It our guarantee that U will give satisfaction and weat aa long as tb original. Our method of welding la eutirely up to dat and there Is experience and skill back of every Job we do. Bring your broken down metal problems to ua and we will aolv them efficiently. FIB LIEVER N NEW SARGON George Moran, Gangster, Is Under Arrest WACKE0A.V. III., Oct. 21. (A. P.) Georg (Ruga) Moral, for- mer north aids gangland ruler and rival of Al Capone, was ar-; rested early today at Cassldy's i roadhnnse. It miles west of here. ! Moran. alon when a constable I and five private detectives sur-1 prised htm, offered no resistance. ! Immediately after bla appre hension, Moran waa bustled to Waukegan wher he waa held In ! I SO. 000 bonds on a vagrancy i charge. Col. A. V. Smith, state's attor ney for Lake county, aald tbat a charge of carrying concealed weapon would also be lodged against Moran, who disputed with Capon force for control of Chicago's gangland enterprises until his mob was weakened by the St. Valentine's day maosacr aud later by numerous defections to hi opponent. Col. Smith aald tbat th Lake county authorities had sought Moran and Leo Mongo n, his bodyguard, for months. .M on go vs n, according to some stories, was supposed to have been slain j and his body secretly disposed 1 H MmA NEVER ln-6ilre lavTpSultiri, JOHN BOLES ling you'tf hear him in this never-to-be-forgotten. all Technicolor Carnival of elevemest: -.-. Thrill to hit rendering of two big1 fob -"SONG OF THE DAWN" !.nd '1T HAPPENED IN MON TEREy".,,. Meet America' Penoni .. .! IP A illP A ilt" 4 . ' llty Ulfl JtMNItUAINU tne screen s newest sensation . s Jie girl with the "come-hither" eyes yrho affects you just 'that' way as she croons '1'D LIKE TO DO THINGS FOR yOU".and "RAGAMUFFIN ROMEO'".-.-. Treat yourself to the, jgorgeous "BRIDAL VEIL': sequence, your eyes drowned in gorgeous beauty as your ears are wooed by tire charm ing strains of the song sung by Jeanctte loft and Stanley Smith V.-v Come, be amazed gasp at the world of beauty' 'that unfolds before you . Hear wnat has1 been heralded as the best music ever heard in a motion picture theatre Lose your worries in the greatest; Jot of laughs the talking screen ever showered on a weary world . .-. Here's ELnew .experiencjtforouiL.COMEI. nt K. -. - .n.n,M kul t,.t.n,1 -. n .... . , Lak county prosecutor tald that hi. in-m.,i inrfirirf ik. i Mongovan waa still living and bad been wllh Moran only NOTICE Judges and Clerks who served on Election boards at the May Primary Election, and who cannot serve at the coming election November 4th, please call the office of the County Clerk. C. R. DeLAP, County Clerk". DBE.nAK STARTING TODAY "Wortli $16.50 .m v moran ana aiongovas. wr among th IS men 1114 Lr,ni. romml..i ' in i.nicasiv aa "public re-'ennnilos." . . Seat!r nlifi'tntf N.ysuAmercl ntimate! M peppyl llllSSB 5