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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1931)
Wetlnrmlny, January 21, 1981 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON pact? iWtf NEWSinBRIEF Held In1irtwtli(ii ,MiIIiik 'I' i in 0 'i ny Hniiita, In-Ill mi liitrmallna merlin Monday eve hImk al Hi t rlh hull. H. out KnHilllvn . K. Hoover was pre uli'il mill showed I ho Imys pic tures tnkeu lit tho annual mini nmr ramp el Lake a" Tim Woods. Tim by ( hl ruiip hav or ganised a liuxkntlmll t mi mi, wllh Mr. fiumper, u former eastern ntlilnllr alar, lb"lr rumh mil Hia already piai'tlrlng In pr luiriitliin (or Ihu iul Imaaet Iwll tournament In li hold omit tliim In Hi" ni'iir tillurn. Character Close-Dpi Rrcam From Houth Mr. lid Mra. Uwiria II. I . I n 1 -ley returned Tueaday night from Hun Kranclaru, whrra llity vlali Ml at the bom or Mr. and Mra Crank- A. Ureliin. Ilurlliigaine Mra llec.lnn will ha remoiutiered aa Katharine Llndlry. Miifco Ileum at lona Karl) Mm. Mead lluiluer ami Mra. H. It, Hurry, honlnaera lor tlm New KiikUikI II run ii al tho an- iiutil M l liuillKt dinner. Iiavn aif iiiiiiIH'ihI thai llioao llo wlall to all at tlm New Kuglatid or mid ill.' Allnnllr alatra talilna alinuld in u k n ihi'ir reaerviilluna rarly hy railing Mra. Ilerry. Tha dinner l an annual allalr anil will lie lii'ld on January .10 III tint Meth oillat rhnri'lt inrlira. Mi. Ki'llrr llrlunied Mm. Krllrr, niuihrr of lr. I'jiiiI YViiernrr, haa returned to hor noma In fiend after a two wk'i visit hero at the home ft In. and Mra. K. Iilatarha. IHnlai he's and Wnernera were iii'laliliora In Munich, liermany. before ruining In It la) rouniry. Iir IH.li.rlin and I 'r Woerner attended college together. ImnI Couple. Mnrrlril l lrdn W. rtmlih and Viola Tillman. Iiolh of Klamalli FalU. were marrlrd at tlm Mellindlat liurronima at 4 o'rlm k Tueailny nrii.rnnon by Hor. Mnlvillo T. Wire, paator of tha rhurrh, Mr. nnd Mra. Hmlih pin n to make ihi'ir hnma In Dorrla where Mr. Smith will ha affiliated Willi Mm Marrs. Ituaarll 1'rainuill lU. k "Hu" t'raiidull, tormcr real dint of Ihla my. arrived Imrii Ihla wr"k from Man Kiaiularo In viit here Indefinitely with fM.iiila. Mr. I'ramlull recently aouit a ynr In hflieiiei-laily, ..'W York. ltli llm lieneral Klai'irlr. hut lor tha several motitha lias hern In tho smith. Card I'artv rianncd t iiil.r Urn mi " iii.ro of tha Wll l am I'll! I hapter. I it u K It ora of ihn Prltish Empire, ,a rard party will la held at tho pariah house Hrtlurday avetilng, S o'clock, to wlilrh tha puhlir la cordially In cited. Mra J. ('. Ijiwa.in la flialrman of tha rommlltro In i hargc. Kin math Men I'ledllcil Jiavld Tolton. senior In busi ness admlnlatrutlon at the Inl-i-rally of Oregon, and Cienrga Whitman, fraahman In pra-niadlra, ava tMcn (orntally Initiated Into Ilia llalltarou ih titer of I" 111 hiama Kappa, a.'iordlnf to word r.rcclvrd hera. IU3 VINDCTIVB- : iiL Allurma Kinxla Open- All rinitia to Altuiaa am opvii, arnordlna lo tha Inlornia Una liuroau uf thai local (ham bar of nominari-a. Motorlata may aiparlrni a a llllla ilfflult with aiiow, howavrr, and ara ad y Inert to takn rlialna wllh then' Ih.a Mcmara Hue Jloa owiiara ara notified hy tha county clerk that lleanarii for their piita aro now due, and payable at the olflie of tha rlerk. After Manh flmt Ibme taiea will hacoina deliniuent. and a penally will ha Imposed upon rat h Hi enae. Uraltln (iueala In ( II) Thomas llaliner. W. B. Hum- ham, H. C. Wordy, fol. J. r. Meam. A C. Ilera, Jamea T. Mitchell, ('. K, lllley. Itolierl T. Amla, and Horace. Krandell wara amour the Heal tin vialtura In Klanmlh Kalli Tueaday, Many of l hem arn offhiala of tho (ireiit Northern who aro hara to aaalat with tho hearing; January 11. T" Mnka lleeralloiia Thoao wlahlim lo maka reaer vatlnna for the Wlaronaln. Mln neaoia and Mlchlian lahlea al the annual anitea banquet al tha .Veilmiliat church January Ji. p, a... do ao hv calllna Mm. John .nlon. lst.SK or Mra. Melvlllo Vlro fSSD. Ileml 4'ouplo lletuni . Mr. and Mra. Jrll Jonea hare relumed to their homo at ll-iHl after a brief vl.lt la Kla tuiiili Kalla with Mr. and Mra Hurt llatea at their lovely now apartment In tha llooaevall. Marrlnaa l.lrriwn lilvrn A marrlaito llranaa waa laaued riieailiiy al I ho county rlerk'a of flco to Civile W. Smith, letal. meat cutter, and Viola Tillman, l.aul, aludent, both of Klamalb holla. Wlluia, lturke In Hwaiiaena Wllmn Htirke, who haa been employed al tho Koiintalii ot Eolith beauty h'P. boa arrepted a pnalilon at Kwanaen'a beauty ahop where alia will bo lnd to ham her old cuatomera rail. foiioliy 1uh Uanrr Tha younaer membera of the Iteatnea (iolf "d I'ountry club will he hoata at a dunce al the llcimia club hmtaa Saturday rveiilm. Mima banco TIiiiixIm Membera of the l.lona club, their wlvoa and frlenda will oe ui.jta at the l.lona annual dance Thurariay evenlna at the Pied mont liiilf and Country club. Jlnile lllialliraa Trl ....r,...v lliiriv 1). tlolv- e.l Starr, aunie wnrdon tl f'ramtitll made B nun i.t"" " ' bnalneaa trip to Tula I.nko laat rvenlnn. Tuka .New AlMirtiiient Mr. ufill Mra. Stanley Jonea ara planning to inovo lull tholr new apiirtinent In lh Itooaeveli within a few duya. Mr. Jonea la newly appointed chief of pollro. Tranwta Ilualneaa Arthur Hamilton of Choholla. Vnhlnton, arrived In Klamath KiiIIk luat avanlng to apend aev eiiil dnya here tninimillng bilal- JIOHH. Keno Mnlron Vlalla Mia. Chartea Hnnwgniiae, Keno nuilron. waa among Iho out of iwn vlaltora In Klanmlh Kalla Tiiradny, Jliicln Norrla thick Mia. Docla Norrla of tlm Art and Crnft aiop. who P"nt 'ho week-end In Mcdford wl'h rola tlvoa. returned late Monday. Mm. Iliiwklna Improvlim Mia. Jurry Iliiwklna. who hn beon aerloualy III at the lllllaldo hoapltnl. la roportetl lo bo Improv Ing. ' V. I. CoutlHile Hen V. 1). C'ourtiide of Keno apenl Tneadoy lu Klamath Kalla tend ing to bualhaai tnattera and 'la It lug frlandi. (.iie.ta al Ulllnnl Mr. and Mra. K. U. Wulaon of Colfax, Washington, are In Ilia rllv and are reglatorcS al tin; VViltard Hotel. INirtlaiiil lU'gUtriiiitji Among tho gueata In the city yenteidiiy from tha atntn melrop- ol la were William llell, II. I'. Kerxiiaon, F. II. Kenton, W. It. HI mi II. Ilolley I'lllppa. W. J. Nel- ami, Charlea I1. (Irilllliie. A. H chauey, i. V. Harrington. M. T. Templet. in, A.. . Itamadan, Kratik Hamilton, Mr. and Mra. Howard I'ayna and Prank Nel-aon. CalirornUna In klnuiaile Wlllmui II. Jamlcke, Mr. and Mm. A. M. Iiennlann. J aier hauaer. M. W. l-iln. A Cam. and Krank Nelann, Kan rruiirla .o; Mr. and Mra. A. X. Walton. Kacranteiito: lona Cook. Han Dl eg. and Henry Hhaw, Karramen tn were Included among the Callfornlana regiatered al local hotnla Tueaday and this morning. Mm. Ailautaun l"fl Mra. Cora Adamaon lafl laat night for Han Kranrlaro to maka her future home with her daugh ter, Paulina Adamaon. Mra. Adamaon has made her borne In Klamath Kalla for tha past Ian yaara and recently aold bar home on Applegata atreet. Ideating 4or Porllanil Mr. and Mra. W. It. (.leeve ara learlrTg Thuraijay morning for Portland where they will spend a week. Whlla In the northern city Mr. Cleaves will attend tha annual convention of Phllco radio deulera to be beld at the llenson Hotel. 8poiiMir Parl The Degree Staff of the Rn bekah lidge will apnnaor a card party tn be given In the I. O. ). F. hall on Thuradav evening January 29. Iteaarvatlona for this parly may ha msrtn by call ing Mra. William Sunders at 22B-U or Mrs. Ivy Propat al 0H7 J. Oil King's Daughter Is Home After Night Out In Overalls Return KriMn Mouth Mr. and Mm. Charles Martin returned Tueaday night from Han Franrlaro, whera they have been with H. K. Martin, who la critically 111. Hume Improvement In Mr. Martin's condition has bean roported. Motor lo Alilnl Mr. and Mra. Charlie HeLap. accompanied by their parents. Mr. and Mrs. c. ft. HeUip and Mra. Chester HeLap. motored to Aabland today to vlalt with Mlaa Wllmoth HeLap, who resides In Iho valley city. A v 7 I ' r-c- if m vr fc-AY r I Kvenlrug CUaa lo Meet- Thuradav evening at 7:30 tba evening rlaaa of Helphlana will meet at tha home of Mrs. Htave Halm on Melrose with Mm Itachal Applegata Good, leader In charge. Completion of' the course In poetry will be the ob ject of the meeting. YMtora from New York- Mr. and Mra. E. L. Wilson ware vlaltora In Iho city Tuea day from their home al New York City. Whlla hare they were gueata at the Wlllanl Hotel. In and Mra. Cllcy Ix-ft for Mouth Mra. II. T. ft lay of Lakaview. who haa barn a pa Hen t al the lllllalda hospital for the past sev eral weeks has left for Oakland where she will convalesce from her recant Illness. br. N'ewaom Homa Dr. (J. R. Newaom, who haa been receiving medical attention at the lllllaldo boaplial for tha past sev eral daya, waa able to return to hla homa yesterday. Ilualnrae vlallor II. Jarkaon of Mallu was an nut of town visitor In Klamath Fa Ha yesterday. Huffere Painful Injury Mra. F.arl Walker of Illy. au- talned a compound fia.luro of the forearm In a full Tuesday Mra. Walker waa brnusht lo Ihla rlty for mnillcal attention, re turning at once to illy. tteluma to V.'attla tisrdlnrr .-nnedy. who has spent tha past" few daya In this rlty Installing the 8. and H. fireen Stamp department at Moe'a (tore, left Tueaday night for Halem. and Seattle. where be makes bla headquarters. Hera lo Attend buck Peril John Rallabury, Tule Lake, U H. deputy game warden for tho past eeaaon which closed Janu ary IS, la In Klainatb Falls to day from Tule Lake and plans to attend the annual aportsmen's duck fred this evening. Tbirtaen-year-old Alice Humphreys, daughter of a millionaire Denver oil king, who disappeared from ber bedroom and waa feared kidnaped, la ahown al the right In the overalla she wore when she waa found after a frantic city-wido search. She explained she bad got out of bed and gone out to ring doorbells aud otherwise have a hilarious evening. Crowing tired and unable to find her way home, alio went to a friend'a bouse for shelter. At tho left are her parents. Mr. aud Mrs. Ira B. Humphreys. U b. Halls cm Vacation L. 1). Ralls, manager of the Western I'nlon. la enjoying his annual vacation al this time and la being relieved by W. L. Tuck ar. relief manager, who worka out of the Seattle office. Sheriff Iatra L. L. I.OW, sheriff of Klamath county left this morning for Portland, where be will attend the annual convention of sheriffs. Oal-of-Town Vlaltora Mrs. Matt Kgan of Algoma. and Mlaa Gladys Brewer. of Fort Klamath, wara among the out of town vlaltora In Ihla city Tueaday. Hold Installation Neighbors of Woodcraft wit' hold regular Installation of offi cer at a meeting tonight. Ill at Home Mrs. A. II. Lund la 111 with an attack of rheumatlam at her home at 126 High atreet. These Men Caused Hoover's Break With the Senate RldS HAVE PRESS SERVICE INWASHIN6T0N WASHNGTON, Jan. 21. (AP) Recommendations that reports from the houae press gallery of Lsurenoa Todd, representative of the Federated Press, be carefully scrutinised, bave been laid before tbi house In tba report of the Fisb communist Investigating commit tee. "Toe Federated Preea. organis ed In 1918." the report aaid. aims to furnish Information to tha rad ical preaa of the country, includ ing communist newapapera. Ite main clients ara either advanced socialist ps'pers. radical labor unlta. or communist or other rev olutionary papers.' Todd was recently In tha news hnre aa the one who charged E. J. Adama, attorney for tho Federat ed Trade commission, with at tempting to bring about the sale o' the Kugene power plant to the "power truat." The charges, Todd auld. were based on a letter al liged to have been written by F. M. Bennett, Identified with tho Kugene water board. Adams is a former stato highway roinmliuion er of Oreron. Todd waa later Quoted as hav ing admitted to the trade commls- j sum lie linu Qoioina to uae ins charges upon except the Bennett letter, and thai he bad no first Land information. The Flab report said the Feder ated Preaa "maintains a substan tial organlialinn. and covers the I'nlled States, and haa its connec tion with radical newspaper in foreign countries." "It bas received approximately $3,000 annually from the Garland fund," the report declares. FOBVM PIUMiRAM IS AXXOCXCEb Next week's program for the forum luncheon of the chamber of commerce was announced to day by Karl C. Reynolds, secre tary. E. G. Harlan, editor of "Oregon "Business." and assist ant manager of the stale cham ber of commerce, will be the speaker ot the day, while C. A. Henderson, county agriculturist, will act aa chairman. DISAPPOIXTKD "Well, how do yoa like your new housa?" "Oh. all right, but next door there's a young couple who Quar rel all day." "How unpleasant to have to lis ten to that!" "Yea; and the worst la. they're French, and we ran't understand a word they say." Passing Show. Fitch'. Famou Tamales Delivered Anywhere tn Klamath Falls, Day or Mebt Hot Ready to Serve Special Rates to Parties and Banquets Tel. 834. JIK) Spring St., Corner of Oak. PRAISE CHEN TO ALASKA BY DR. KELLEMS Pit WTirAL KXI'Mtll- K 'I .Mii've,' sulci the rhpry liillKithir. 'that for rvry i n r 1 h ihlnK you ftivn away two roin bt k to yoi., 'That' my experience." HKrfi'fl Whimphaum. "Lmnt March I riivh away my dmiRh tr and b and hr hiMhund c ame ha k tn July.' Pathfinder. 1IIVT CATCH IT A itary (iiiMl Ar you th niiiKr of ihla Infernal plr Hotel Manager; Vn, air. I hava a vpry aerlnua inn plaint." "Heaven! Don't roine nwir ma it might b ratrhlni!'--Tit-fllta. Tht i mull oat rhiir h to th world aeata three, people. It 1 near Covington, Ky. 'ln no part of thn world la ao much beauty era mm id toritthnr uh tin-re In nn the 1'urlftr roan!, from Han f)iKO to Al.i.Hku," suld hr. JeMiwt Ketlema In hla talk on Tho .future of A1uka," at tha forum of the chamber of com-men-e this noon. Dr. Kllemn. Introduced by Itev. Arthur I). Kt ton in a witty iuh li ner, related Him adventurH of tne KelleiDn family In (hr recent trip to Alaska. Ir. Kellemi ntat- Ihu l be hud tnnitidered calling hla addretta on Alanka, "l.audiutf bora adrift," aa they miU: the trip In a xaaolliie yacht from Olympia, Waab.. to lSkaxway, AlaKka, with-, out any previous experience lu i navlxatlon. - Many Interesting anicdot; of th) trip wero related by Itr. Koll- Mina. Including the rf:' uo of two ' youtbtt, each with a wooden les. ; who were adrift In a noo In ' I'UR'-t Sfnind. Beauties of the trip lo Skaitway were described by the peak r In vivid termjt, and inter Minn, Intimate and humorona ldehKhts of tho trip were luelud- , ed in his talk. He apoke at lenxth on the nos-i- bllitioH of future lnduatrial de velopmont of Alaska, and predi t fd that before many years thin territory will be one of the ereal wealthy atatea of the American commonwealth. The remainder of the forum hour was turned over to Dr. Hom er Kellemw, who ho wed beautiful I lantern alidea of the Alankan trip. The plctur'.f( were all anapped by a amall kodak, and were finished by Dr. Kellems bimaelf. An in teresting feature of the picture pro ram was a aerlea of totem poles photographed tn a cemetery in a small Canadian Tillage. r MMT'T IITii )iiil.iUW-y . , , . j "EMPIRE BUILDER" chooses the tea blended to America's Taste f " ' J V , If ?M fc.&7 cvw:- Ahont one-tenth of the modern steamship la composed of copper. KC BAKING POWDER Yen tavc in uin J KCUst LESS Am ol high priced brands. cjaAE PRlQt LBi FOR OVER 0 YEAS IT'S DOVtU ACTIH9 Serving TRBB TEA in obttrvtio cr his'CTQcIt"'trQln7fittingly named the "EmpiTe Builder," is the pride of the Great Northern., W Blended to the American ta&te, Tree Tea meets American ideals of flavor. Tree Tea's mild pleasing , flavor, Tare fragrance and reason- i able price make it America's favor- 4 ite.Tea.Blend, ' E 9 TEA BLENDED ITJO? A MERJ;C"A$TT"AS"T E rwii .... vj 1 ?fv. M '.'"AW li J TT- k L ZJ Hero ara I tin leading fluurea In the "power truat controversy i that hits hronslit a bitter hreak between rrraldenl Hoover and tha insuraent-Demorratln cealillon In tha Heuale. The upper photo shows ! tha three new numbers of tba power commission whose appoint- mania tba Nonata votad tn Teconsliler after they bad discharged two subordlnatea who. senators say, had fouaht tba "power trust." Lett to rltht, lha commissioners ar Marcel Oarsaud of Louisiana. Cluuila l Draper of Wyoralna and Oeome Otis flmllh of Main. Below ara the two oimtfd employes former Solicitor Charles A. Hnssell (lefl) and William V. King, formerly chief accountant for tha commission. Now! PELICAN Xos! A palpitation romance with Norma Talmudge never more beautiful, more alluring, nor more fascinating than as "Dn Harry" whose seductive charms fascinated a King and Mastered a Nation. 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