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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1931)
October 8, 1931 TUB EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALIS. OREGON PAGE FIVE CITY BRIEFS VUlt Klawalh Anion th lureta at tliu Hotel Wlllaril are: 1). (). Ilimd, Portland; T. J. Ilayea, C. J. CMfor.1, I'. W. mi nis. W. ('. WllkM, all nt Han Kran. ilma; W. V. Htavens, Portland; ('. H. Hilar, Heatlla: J. M. Kahlka, Kred A. J. I'orrolt, W. It. Ilnri, Mr. aud Mra. II. W. Hllrliy, U. K. Dennis, J. II. Vullauar, K. II. Jnl frln if. all of I'orl Imicl ; M. Wur llnaar, I'lill (lelher, both of l.os Auaelea; Marry Larry and O. W. I.linian. Imlh nt Hnsltle; I.. ( (mil, ban Ka'ael, lallf.: ('. II. tor. an and Hay Woodward ot l'orlland. KimiIImII Tram Visile Tha Waahlniton Dial Inulball laam, nrniita from 1'ullnian. Waah., In l.ne Anaalna where lliay marl I ha University of Houlharn Call Inrnla, Halurday, paaaad through Klamath Kalla'on Ilia Houtliarn J'orlllo laat evening. . Their train aloiord bora (Iva nilnutia and Ihejr wars mat by aavaral M. . otfldsla of llila city. II. II. Holmes, passenger agent of lha H. I'.. Hrattlr, la accompany ln( lha Irani. At Wlltar.1 Amoiif (b gueets t lha Dotal Wlllard (uday ara:. II. M. Wnnrratrr, Klamath Kalla; H. ltoaenlilum, Loa Angaloa; I.. Wh.rlrr. J. foraytha, V. B. I'ow. ra. M. I), Leh. all of l'orlland; C. Ilrryland and wife of l.ne Aa geles; ('. K. Nelson of l.umberton, Mlsa,; C. 1. I'tittrhona. Ilurtu, aud II. H. Hemingway, l'orlland. Mra. 'ar llrlurnrd Mra. Frank C'ary returned Sunday evening to bar hnma In Marrlll aflrr apendlng abort lima with frlrnda and relatlvee rn Htorkton and Han Vranrlaro. Rha waa ee rompanlod by Mra (Irady whoa huaband la a book keeper for t'ary Waal, promlnant potato growers and buy ara. ttaroute to Hoar-bare; Joa Williams, game wardrn In tha Diamond I.ak aactlon during tha pail season, arrived In lha city, Turaday, anrouta to Itnsaburg where ha will rerelv nrdara for tha wlalrr aeeeon. Ha Irft Wad saaday aftaraoon for lha taflay city. lUllrtNMl Mra Here Bert Mil lar, traveling frrighl agent for lha ('., H. y. Una. with offlcaa In l'orlland. and Hoy Blarkburn. traveling frrlalit and neaaenger aarnt of tha Mlaaourl, Kansas Triaa Una, from Hrattlr, ara In thla city conferring with local railroad offlrlala. Marriage IJrraae laawol A marrlaga llrrnae laaurd Wad naaday aflarnoon by County Clerk f. It. tx-Lap. to Wa. A. Mrt'ould. . of Ilannor, Calif., who gave hla occupation aa that of me chanic, and Rathar Johnson, Zl, of Hprlngf leld. lire. Critically III MUa Feye Iiraw. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Chaa. K. lrw, wall known Klamath residents, la critically III In l'orlland hnapltal, according to word received hrrr, MUa lirew underwent a major operation aarrral werka ago. tlrtarna lToui North Howard llarnhlarl haa returned from a abort business trip to Portland. F.ugana and Halem. Mra, Harn hlarl remained la F.ugana. whrra aba will iprnd a frw daya Tlaltlng frlanda, rrturnlng to Klamath Falli lha latter part of lha weak. Mra.Klnlry Ibarra Mra. Kunlra Flnlay of t'oqullle, Ore., who haa barn flailing hrr brothar-ln-law and aleteri Mr. and Mra. James Itoblaon. and Mr. and Mra. Vrrna Mcl'lrllan. of tha Henley dlatrlrt, haa Irft or hrr horn at Coqullle. rt lent at Klamath Valley Mr . Faul Noel, who haa bran arloualy III for aarrral daya, la a patient at Klamath Valley hoe pltal. Hhe la not yet allowed to receive rlaltora, according to hoe pltal authorities. Visiting Hon Mr. and Mra. 0. Matloun. of Portland, arrived In Klamath Falla Tuoaday, to apend a fortnight aa tha gueeta of their aon. Deputy Sheriff Hale Matloon, at hla homo In lllver tlew. Makre Hantlng Trip Lester linger, who haa been apendlng hla vacation In Klamath Falla. haa Joined hla father, Albert han ger, at Dorrle. Tha two of them plan lo take a hunting trip In aearch of their annual buck. Mra. Henry III Mra. Wllford Henry, who la employed In the office of lha county assessor, la III at her home at 1025 North Seventh itreet, with a aevero cold. (lurata at WllUnl V. E. Hunt, 1. C. Hanford. Helen Cooney and P. H. Hever, all of Portland, and h. O. Parla, Brattle, are reglatered at tha Hotel Wlllard. Here Prom llcml Maude Gra ham, Itrtta Klrkpatrlck and Al bert Woallund, all of llrnd, are among lha visitor In thla city. They ara reglatered at the Hotel Hull. Take Over Camp tlrountl Mr. and Mra. II. II. Worley, formerly of Chlloquln, have taken over tha management of tha Pins Tree auto camp, located near Keno. Ilrturn Home Mra. William Kane haa returned lo her home at Keno, after apendlng tha paat week visiting with frlenda In Portland. Pavrlle In City Mr. and Mra. K. (I. Favell nnd aon of Lake view are vlallors. In Klamath Falla. Mr. Favell la In tho Favell I'tlry Really company. Porter Vlalta II. S. Torter of Silver Lake l In Klamath Falla for ahort rlalt. Ho la iuet t tha Hotel Hall. From Hu'anvllle A. J. Mat Ihewa la In thla city from Busan vllle. Ha la a guest at tha Hotel Wlllard. Butch Smith Here Butch Smith, cattleman of Paisley, la reglnUred at the Hotel Wlllard. Mrs. Parker I-rft Mra. V. K. Parker left Wednesday morning for Heattla to vl.ll frlenda. Mr. Parker, who la Houlharn Pacific roadmaoter for thla city, la leav ing thla availing lo Join hla wlfa In Heallla where they will attend tha Urrgon-Waahlngton gam titer Saturday, October 111. From Haattlo I'arkera will go lo Portland and Kugnne In apend aevaral daya vlaltlng frlrnda be fore returning home. They ra ped lo be gone a week or 10 daa. Divorce) flranlnl C'harlra K. Sackrlt waa granted a divorce from Margaret Hackett by Circuit Judge W. M. Duncan Wednesday. The dlvorc waa granted on the rounds of cruel aud Inhuman treatment. D. II. IMvla In City D. D Davla of the Hauler Pulp and Paper company, Hhellon, Waah lniton, arrived In Klamath Falla Uctoher j and plana lo spend several mora daya her visiting and transacting business. Sir. Warner III Mrs. O. F. Warner of Chlloquln waa taken lo lha Klamath Valley hoapltal Wednesday evening to recelv treatment for a badly fractured leg. Her condlllun la Improving. sorTimn oiiicootf btatb N'OltMAL HCIIOUL, Oct. I. H pe dal (Football araaon at tha southern Oregon State Normal school will hrgla Friday after noon at 1 o'clock, when tha laam will meet Humboldt Slat Teach ers college In tha first game of the year. Humboldt la an old rival of,th S. O. N. tf., and the game prom laea to b an Intereatlng on. Both lines ara fairly new thla year, aa Coach Telonlcher haa only three veterane In hla, and MrN'eal of tha Houlharn Oregon team haa a completely new line, with plenty of etrength In It. Tha local Una will outweigh lha California on allghlly, and lha coach Intends to put thla to good advantage. Frank Hall of Klamath Falla la playing fullback for the team thla season, and will probably atart Friday, although ha haa been In jured by blocking and la not In the beat condition. Llllebo and Frank l-ancaster are tha other fullbacka. W. S. C. Football . Team on Train Washington Stat college's squad, with Coach Holllngbrrry. went through Klamath Falla Wedneaday night on the South ern Pacific, bound for loa An grlra. 'whrre they meet the eons of Troy Saturday. University of Bout hern California's Trojans are making special plana and learn ing new plays for tha Cougar game. Frlrnda and relative ot mem bers of th Cougar aquad wished them good lurk when thry mrt th train her for a few minutes Wednesday evening. School Board in Regular Meeting Th Klamath county school hoard held It regular monthly meeting la Superintendent Fred Peterson' office Thursday after noon. T. J. Prathrr la chairman of ihe board and Henry Semon. Jack Almeter. John Itrher and C. H. Hrown ar members of th board. Postal Receipts for Month Gam Postal receipts for the month ot September thla year exceeded those of a year ago by $154.7 1. according to Postmaster John McCall. In September, HSO. th re ceipts touted M.H3.J, while this year'a total la ,68.J, th postmaster aald. filt.AST WINS PORTLAND. Oct. 8, (P) Grant High upset the dope here laat night by holding Washington High, classed along with Jeffer son as title contenders for th Portland lntr-rholastlo football championship, to scoreless tie. Th (lenerala not only held the Colonials, but kept Washington hack In tha shadow of lta own goal moat ot th tlrav. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIl ItENT Sli-rnom house. 1 lots; carpenter work remodel- ing aa rent, leut Mansanlta. 3963 Pelican Theatre Today la Your Laat Chance to Sr Norma Shearer In Hrr Greatest Pnuuatlo Production "A FREE SOUL" Pine Tree Theatre msSSSs"' ' "Just A Gigolo" The Rainbow Th Llttl Hons with The Big Pictures PROGRAM GIVEN FOR THREE M E The program for lha 'three day Klamath Lake Union Chris tian Kndeavnr conference which will b held In th I'raahylerlan church October V, IV, aid 11, follows: Friday Krrnlng 1:00 Keglatratlon. Execu tive dlnuer for officers and apeak era. 7: SO Hong eervlce, Dorothy Smith, song leader. Dedicatory ritual, Thelma Parrlsh. 1.00 Addreaa ' of welcome Iter. A. Theodora Smith, tl aponse, Orrln Fraley. k:30 Solo Wendell Smith. 1:36 Addresa Iter. Aaron Miller, I-akarlew. Halurday Morning : JO Hong service. 1:40 Intermediate demon atratlon Klamath Falla Pres byterian Intermediates. 10:00 Addreaa, Thelma Par rlsh. 10:10 Address, Ross duller. 10:30 Question and answer period. 10:46 Song. 10:60 Novelty period. Marl Fraley, Union social superintend ent. 11:10 MM study. Rer. A. T. Smith, director. Saturday Aflmova 1:10 Uroup conference. Ad dreaa. Roaa Uulley. Addreaa, Joa Letlear. 3:16 C. K. world remonstra tlon. Oleta Stanley and Ueren Tipton. 1:16 Eight mlnnt Ulk, Gladya Church. Kat unlay Evening f :00 Hanquet. 1:00 Addreaa, Roaa Outlay. 1:16 Addreaa. Budget, Har old Van Duker. 1:30 Addreaa, Geren Tip ton, :4 Missionary playlet Merrill C. E. society. Sunday 11:10 Executive luncheon at Pelican r.rllle. Hunilay Afternoon 1:10 Election of officers. Special music, Klamath Falls Christian aoclrty. 1:40 Address, Rer. Aaron Miller. Sunday Kvrnlng 1:00 Prayer eervlce. , 3:16 C. K. meetings. Young people. Harold Van Duker: high school. Eva Mil ler: Junior. Mary McComb. 7:30 Installation ot officer. Awarda. 7:46 Talk, Oleta Stanley. 1:00 Song, Klamath Falls preabyterlan aoclety. 3:16 Addreaa, Rosa Outlay. Five Negroes Held After Dock Fight CORprS CHRIST!, Tex.. Oct. 7 QUO Flro negro dock workers were held In Jail tonight while officer Investigated a fight la which IS atrlklng longahoremrn allegedly attacked a non-union laborer. Tha trouble marked tha first major disorder since 3.000 union longshoremen wrnt on strike her and at three other Texaa Quit ot Mexico ports a week ago, rather than accept wag reduc tions from (0 to (6 centa an hour. Sun Plays Tricks With Mary's Hair NEW YORK. Oct. 1, (U.B That bright sun ot Copslra bleached her one red nalr to a bright blond, Mary Harden explained today when ah re turned on tha liner Bremer after a summer along the Mediterran ean. Mlsa Garden aald that aa much as ah enjoyed cigareta, ahe would have to quit smoking slnra It Injures her throat. She will go on a concert tour thla season with the Boston and Min neapolis aymphony orchestras. She will sing In Minneapolis, October 10. Th royal Canadian mounted police haa an enrollment ot about 1100 men. Lorraine School of Beauty Culture Special Introductory Rates Now in Effect "Earn While You Learn" Day and Night Class 111 Stewart-Drew Bldg. Laat Showing Today of "Big Money" NDEAVORIET Man of War 1 ' - ' i i HO.MK MAX Marina rookie who trembled at th approach of Major Uen. Smedley D. Butler won't recognlt their former chief In Ible unfamiliar role. For It'a the blade ot th lawn-mower and not ot th aword that con' cam Cltlsen Butler aa yon a a him here, trimming th graaa at tha Newtown, Pa., bom where h will llv In hla retirement. T Judge W. M. Duncan waa af firmed in decision written by Justice Roasmau and handed down by th supreme court this week In th case of I). O. Brown, appellant, ra. W. W. Jones et al. In a anlt for approximately IBOOO damagea. Brown charged that hla prop erty waa Injured br' flooding and won a Judgment In th lower court. Th Enterprise Irrigation dis trict waa denied a rehearing In It rasa against tha Enterprise Land and lnvmtment company on a ault for water charges. Tha Investment company contended that becaus It waa already pay. Ing for 10 acre water charge In th Klamath district that th Enterprise district could not col lect. Harold C. Merrymaa was attorney for th defenae. Tha court also held that nnleaa the water waa of beneficial use they could not charge for It. Petition for rehearing In the case of Drlscoll vs. Berg waa al so denied. Stabber Sorry Victim Evaded .Bread Knife EVERETT, Waah.. Oct t. (UJ0 -e-Chariea Cotter, 15, waa held In Jail her tonight accused ot attempting to atab Mr. Lillian Burt. Cotter asserted I y tried to atab Mrs. Burt because ha believed she and her husband wer re sponsible, for his being deported to Wales last spring. He waa raptured In an apartment house. A bread knife waa found hidden in his clothing when ha waa apprehended. "It'a too bad I didn't get her she did me a dirty trick." Cotter aald after his arrest, ac cording to police, England make use of about 610,000. 000 pins every week. VoX Best Sound la Towa "The Arizona Terror" and "Air Police" ' , with Ken Majmard Kenneth Harlan And Hi Hone Tarwn Joaephine Dunn Action Thrill Coming Sunday; "THE SQUAW MAN" 1 MS S Cole Me ELECT'S Victor Record Band of Seattle KLAMATH FALLS . Great Artists Admission: Gents, E E' How a telephone operator can within a very few seconds . connect one telephone with An other la Klamath Falla or bow she can ' get someone In New York, Paris or Stockholm with equal ease ar among th mys teries of th telepbon science," which will be explained at aa open house being held Thursday and Friday at Ibe telephone of fice. 137 H. Heventh atraet. "A telephone call to a foreign country or even to a ahlp at ara la not much different from out standpoint than a call to Chllo quln or Chicago," said A. fl. Ooehrlng, manager here for the telephone company. "But the handling of a call to Chlloquln la very Intereatlng, and require alert and trained operators and th us of Interesting equip ment." Mr, Goehrlng explain that a trana-Atlantlo rail requlrea not only the usual long distance transmission by wire, but the most elaborate telephone equip ment has been perfected to carry voices on the long voyage across the sea. . . All features of th office such switchboard, power plant, and cable vaults will be open to In spection during th two daya open hovse, to which all residents of Klamath Falls and vicinity are Invited. Visitors will be receiv ed at tha company'a busineas of fice, lit 8. Seventh street, then conducted across th street to th operating quarters, which bona the equipment. Tha hours of tha event will b from a. m. to p. m. both on Thursdsy and Friday. . How Much Would You Pay To Be) Rid . of Rheumatic Pains In 48 Hour.? Would Yoa Pay Tea Dollar? Would You Pay 85 Cents j Wall: Hare'a a chance for yoa i to be epry once more to do yonr work cheerfully without one twinge of pain. 1 Her' a positive guarantee ! that ao rheumatism sufferer can afford to pass up yon can be , free from agonizing rheumatism ' and keep free from It Get one IS rent bottle of j Allenrn from Star Drag Co. or t any progressive druggist with th positive and distinct under standing that your paina and torture will all be gone In 3 hours or money back. And when paina are gone keep right on taking Allenrn Hill every bit of harmful nrie acid la out ot your body Happineaa cornea with thla wonderful pre scription thousands know It yon ought to know It. WAKE UP 'YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out ef Bed in fie MorniojJ Rarin to Go eat mlai 1 lot d olta. oral wur. o. laiaara eaa ar eaewing i aad aipwt tiwai to auka Taa -llrtiaiT lal aad rail al awnahiaa. Fat tier aaat It. Tear eacr ante the umi eaon. TSa rtaaati tor yoa ewaaVoiit lertina la rear llnr. It abewi pour out two pouaaa of Ueaid bus lata nar boanai dally. II Udi bile la art bibi treat, year food doaaa't digaat. It rat daoors la the bmrala. Oaa Moete up roar eomaa. You ba, a One, bed taata aad not beau ta toaL akin oftaa bfaaka out la hlaartabea. Yoar bead aebaa and eeu teal dova aad eat. If oar waol It Urn rod. eld CARTER'S LITTLE LTVER PI FILLS to gat tbaaa rwe suaada of Klo Bevlac haaiy aad saabe ra leal "up and up," Tby cuataia WOBdarfuL baraUoaj, eaaUe varatabht extracts, ataastraj wbaa It eoaaa to ausiac tba bue Bow Inetr. Bat doa't aak (or Urar puU. Aab tor Carler'a tlttla Liaw Pllla. Look lor tba saiae Cartar Little Liver PuMa oa tba tad labaL Raaaat a aabautala.tte at aU stone. OlBSlCaLCe, Double) Feature) Pro (ram $1.00; Ladies. 25 Cts. Girls Quit Work When Dean Sends Them Off to Bed EVA N8TO.V. III., Oct. 3, (U P) Th freshman girl ot Northwestern university, 110 of them, refused to study their lessons todsy In pro test against rulea forcing them to go to bed at 10:10 p. m. nightly. And they're going lo do no mora atudylng, said th residents of France Wlllard hall, until the rulea are re scinded ao that tbey may re main up until midnight. Tbey said In a petition to tha dean of women, Mlsa Flor ence Itobnett, that tbey could not atudy properly if they bad to be In bed at 10:30 p. ra., hence they weren't going to atndy at all. Premier Laval Urges World Disarmament PARIS. Oct. 7. (UP) Pre mier Laval, on bla forthcoming visit to President Hoover in Washington, will carry a pro poaal for a "consultative pact" which may b a long step to ward solution of th world dis armament problem. $1750 A Special lot of Suits that the maker never tailored or materia aled to have retailed under $30. But he needed the business and we had the cash. It's your lucky break. Good variety of models, patterns and sizes. TTopcoatt A Fine Selection of All-Wool Topcoats. Finest of tailoring and materials. All new, just arrived. Featured at One lot of Topcoats. All tailoring;. Made to sell Special for Friday and NOW ON SALE AT OUR NEW LOCATION 627 MAIN ESTOA SIPEOAL1 Friday and Saturday Only Men's Pajamas and Night Shirt Limit 2 to a Customer Material! Broadcloth Prints Oregon Woolen Store New Location 627 Main Street il-.irnisr Location of Connolly Bros.) Mr. and Mra. K. Fagernaa bav returned from a vacation trip to Wasa, Flndland, where they vis ited with friends. Tbey left left Klamath Falla on May 14 and sailed from New York on tha Swedish-American steamer Kungs holm, returning on th same vea- i ael. It waa th flrat visit that Mr. j and Mra. Fagarness have made ! ta their former homeland In 16 j years. Tbey have been residents of tbdla city since 1311, Mr. Fa i gnraa being employed in tha lum ber basinesa In tbla city. Condition are Ihe same In Finland aa tbey are In the United Statea with the farmers being th most fortunat class of persons today, much better than In tha United States, Mr. Fagernaa atatea. However, he say, Klamath Falla atlll heads th list as th best plac In which to live. Fourteen million pounds ot blu clay ar required to yield on pound of diamonds. 4 . - wool; good for ?17.50.llQ fC Saturday af J AH Sixeai The Regular Price of this merchandise was $1.45 to $2.45 $ 00 Wins Wager By Split Second But Loses One Foot WINONA, Minn., Oct. I, f A P.) Alfred Sherman, 13, won hla wagrr by a split second but lost by a fool a he ex plained it. Ha and Joseph Singer, II, after visiting a roailhouso. near here, mad a bet on who could alt on a railroad track th longer hrfor avadlng aa oncoming train. Thry sat down. The train bora down upon them. They leaped. Sherman waa a apllt second alow In getting away and ha won. But In so doing ho Inst a foot, severed by the locomotive. And. come to think of II. Sherman said, neither man bad staked anything on th outcome. LAflOIUTE MEMUKRrJ FRKI'.I GLASGOW, Scotland, Oct 7 (UP I John Mctlovern, lahorll. member ot parliament, now nn der suspension, and 11 other Including one girl, were balle. out ot Jail today but must far. trial on chargea ot Inciting th' rioting In Glasgow last week. 2 Days Only Fri. and Sat. Values! Our Regular Stock of Night Shirts and Pa-jama.