The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 21, 1931, Page 3, Image 3

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October 21, Vm
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THREE
W. P. RAILROAD !
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OFFICES HERE
lu ir'arnlln fur Hit Inuugu
rslliui ii ( trulgtil servlie our Hi
Ureal Nurlhsra and Western I'a
clllo Orrguu-ralllornla vitmslun,
lliu Western I'arlflu rallniail will
open at ultra general office lu
1'nrllaud. .. A. InVt'srlliy, for
merly isaengr and freight
Kf m fur Ilia cuuipauy at t'lilie
gu, will lii lu cliaria ot tilt
I'urllaild ufflrn.
A l"w dara IuIit, ointior !ft,
lliu Manilla Kails oldie will
oien In I ha Oregon Hank build
ing, iinrtsr Ilia aurvlalun ot W.
(', Wilkes, ginetal agent.
Tha new Una will open No
Vrniher lu. If present plsus ara
carried uut. Tlia railroad eom
mlllnti u( (ha Klamath county
clistiilirr of ruinnicrre la making
preparations fur a rrlfbratlnn to
be held ou that data at lll-ber,
I all!., Iha Juiirllon ( tlia Weet
rru I'ailllc'a fl-mlln norlhward
rklriialuii and Hie, Ureal Norlti
arn'a ka-lnllo auuthward eiten
lnn from Klamath Kails.
Tha lirrat Northern-Western
Penile liouaau between Klsmalb
Kails ami hlille. which haa In
volved building of mora than
Sun mllra of trackage, will ba
open for fn-lsbt earie, Novem
bar 10, whu the W. V. Una
liorlli fiuni Kadilla will meet
Ilia tl, N. ctten.lun south frotti
Klamath Kails at lllxlwr, Calif.
'Ilia tl, N. lines resrbrd tha lor
ttilnal enrrrel eek ago.
Wllkre sp-nt a brief tlma In
Klamaili Kails lat evening mak
ing preparations for opening of
thn local ofllca.
'5
TUtrl t iVfjnur KrH Walker
f thn IJnitK rluti rfortii lo
til Klamath l.toiia on the liitwr
nadoiial cnn-iMillnii w Ul. b waa
rciMi..jr hi. it hi Tumnlo. ( ana da
ut tlm rcnular wiM-kly luofheon
if tha Mona rlub at tha Jlulol
WHInnl TurviUy.
Walker told of Iha a I lark
axatntt continiinUm wblrh til
l.iunthrd at tha I.lona Intprna
tlonal convention and tnld of
otlir iMi!lrlta outlined and bttat
brn tran-actrxt at tha Ion.
Krrd llrllhronnfr. 'balrtnan.
IniriMltireit Julio Worn I of Iha
Klamath t'nloit Mill v-haul far
tilty who prfHiriitrd hla Mst)
t"-hxl orrht-Atra In "ttu1 nani
' r.
Tha l.lon-J aro planning
"hard tlmm" rinnca to ba bld
at thrt HutH W'lllard Iho nlffht
of Oitnbvr 3rt. It aa auuouncd
that Iba rlnh UI not o.il nnt
1 itday but that tha mambara
will mm with tho chamber of
c'unmrrra latd.
Radios Wilt be Quiet
In Memory of Edison
NKW YOltK, Oct. SI. (UP)
lladlo llntanrra who ara lunfd In
on National llroadraailng com
pauy programs tomorrow night
at 10 o'clock wilt ha akd to
tu ra out all elwlrla llghta lu
Ihrlr hmnra for ono mlnuia aa
a trlbulo to Thoinaa A. Killaon.
Llglita will ba ritlngulahad In
tha company's broadcaNtlng atu
dloa and a nalnnta of alkura will
lia observed. At the end of that
Hint, iho announcers will call
fur tb turning on of lights.
Phone)
ANNOUNCING
the OPENING of
Hazel Beauty Shop
123 North Hcvculh hirrct
October 22, 1931
Vcnetta Simpson
formerly of
Pvarca Beauty Khop
We Are
Sure
RAYMOND DAIRY
PRODUCTS CO.
467 Sprint.
TRAFFIC TIPS
lly Merg-snt llarl Cook
ktainalb nil I'ollte
What peraons ara aseinpl from
buying opnralura llcansaT
Any pwrsott driving or operat
ing a road roller, road machinery
or any farm tractor or Implement
of husbandry, temporarily drawn,
inuvad, or propelled on Iha high
way; pnraons In the srvlca of Iha
army, navy or luarlna rorps, for
nlahud with a driver's permit,
and when op'eratlug aa official
uioior vohlrla lu such service.
Hum! signals ara lo be used for
stopping, alowlng down, making
turns, and pulling away from the
rurb, These signals ara not only
lor your sorvlce, but for courtesy
lo drlvera of olhur cars.
E
Tha Federal Itiislnesa Men'a as
sociation of Mtiulhern Oregon will
meet Wednesday at luncheon In
the l'sllcan grille at noon. 1'ras
liliut It. f. Harden, superintend
ent of the Klamaln project of the
United males reclamation service,
will preside.
following tha luncheon the
group will attend tba dodlratlon
of iha new Klamath Kails federal
building. Tba business session
will be held either in the Pelican
grille or In Iha civil service room
uf the new federal building.
Captain C. P. Nelson, l ulled
Hfate navy, ro-ordlnator of tba
Keveutn corps area, will attend
Iha meeting as an honored guest.
Ha will arrive either Tueday
night or early YYedneidsy from
bVeltle.
The association is made up of
federal employee of Josephine,
Jackson, Klamath and l-aks coun
ties. Tha meeting, which will be
held Wednesday was postponed
so that the members could at
leud the federal building dedica
tion. Local Delegates
Attending State
P.-T.A. Conference
A convention of tba Oregon
Congress of Parenla anu Teach
ers opened In Kugene Tuesday
wlih delegatee from four local
unlia attending. Tha four local
P.-T. A. leaders, Mrs. C. C. Kel
ley, president of tha Kremonl
group; Mrs. Kenneth llayless,
Joseph-Conger president: Mrs. ('.
W. rlianley, stala vice president,
and Mrs. C. It. Keynolds, chair
man ot tha Mills P.-T. A. pub
licity commltiee, left Klamath
Tuoeday morning.
Kevlslon of by-lsws and tha
election of slate officers will ba
an me of the business taken care
of at this convention.
Mrs. I'hsrles K. Ho, national
field secretary from Washington,
Is In Eugene to conduct confer
ence during the convention.
Mrs. Iloa will remain In Oregon
during tha first two weeks after
tha convention, and will apend
tha tlma conducting conferences
Ihroaghout tha elst. fine will
ba Invited lo visit Klamath rails.
Masonic Leader
Visits Klamath
Milton I., Meyers, grand blgh
priest ot tha ltoyal Arch Masons,
arrived In Klamalh Falls Isst
evening and made an official
visit lo tha Royal Arch chapter
In this city. A banquet waa held
In the Masonic hall In bonor of
the officer's TtalL (ieorge Wal
ton accompanied Meyers to Lake
view this morning where they
will attend a Lakevlew meeting.
2.I7T
Haxel A. Cook
Proprietor
Formerly of
Houston Ileautv Shop
That before this school of Home
Economics closes ETHEL M. HAU
will endorse GILTKDGB BUTTEl!
and GILTEDGE ICE CKEAM.
HOME ECONOMIC
SCHOOL
This school will again give us an
opportunity to have our products
, .tested b.V n expert and we feel
suro that the results will win us
tho endorsement.
Prion 336.
AGCIDENTNOT
IS
Krnrat K. Ilsmser came to his
dcslli through an unavoidable
accident Sundsy night nesr tlis
Klamalh-likevlew junction on
Tha Dallss-t'allfnrnla. The cor
oner's Jury, meeting st the Karl
Whltlork funeral home last
night, declared no one could be
held responsible through fsult or
negligence.
Tha death car, owned by
Claude II. Davis, was driven by
Hsnry Orlmas, Jr. It. U. ftusk,
ftaniser'a corapsnlon, admitted
that no responsibility cuuld be
filed.
Jlr. J. Ilandolpb Jlsrr who at
formed the autopay, ssld Itamser
tlsutenant O. O. Nichols of the
state police department ware the
principal witnesses.
Dr. Psul Hhsrp. who per
formed the autopsy, aslr Itamser
died of Internal Injuries, ham
morhaga of tba brain, shock, and
fractured legs.
Members of tba corousr's Jury
ware Jamaa Swansea, Hart Cook,
A. K. Whitman, Henry Lorens,
K. H. Henry and Fred Houston.
Coroner Karl Whlllock presided
at tba Inquest and T. K. tilllen
waters, district altorney, repre
sented the stale.
Hoover Asks Nation
To Honor Edison
WASHINGTON, Oct. II, (CP)
President Hoover lodsy asked
the nation to bonor tha nrt-iuory
of Thomas Alva Edison by ei
tlngulahlng for one minute to
morrow night the electric lights
which Kit lion's geulus gave to
civilisation.
The president aakrd all Indi
viduals to turn out their lights
for one minute at lv p.
eastern lime, p. tn. central
lime, g p. m. mountain tlm and
7 p. m. Pacific time.
Women Voters Hold
Regular Study Meet
The Irgal status of women and
property and contract rights ot
women In Oregon, wer Iha sub
jects for discussion at tho reg
ular Tuesday meeting ot tha Na
tional League of Women Voters,
beld at tb chamber of commerce.
Papers wer read by Mrs. W. M.
Duncan and Mrs. Claude McCol-
FRIG I DAI RE
BRINGS YOU
YEAR 'ROUND SAVINGS
frlgldoir prteat hav been rducd
end worth whil sovings or now
ovollobl on oil quipmnt both
household end commercioL Find
oof oil about th nw tovlngs.
Why not coll of our showroom? Larn
how Frlgidair will raduc your
rfrigralion costi and sov you
money on grocary bills all winter
long. Tok th steps now thai will
bring you thai savings. Dcid to
enjoy the Hydrator, Cold Control,
Qukkube Ice Tray, llfetlm Porce
lain ond othar exclusive odvantoget
Frigidalre offers. Liberal terms con
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GUARANTEED FOR 3 YEARS
A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE
W. Templar
120 No. 10th St.
AVOIDABLE
JURYDECI510N
NEW LOW ..J
PRICES O J
NOW IN EFFECT ' """"v
FRIGIDAIRE I
loch lo a Iuiko and Inlrri-Ntcd
group.
'I be neat meeting of Hie
engue will be held on Tui'Mfliiy
November 3. at II o'clock In the
morning st Ibe chamber uf com
merce. Kfflclency in govcriiiueiit,
and l)i reorganisation of the
federal goveriltil''lit Will be sub
jects for discussion, with pupcrs
presented by Mrs. Howard llnrn
blsel, Mrs, l,ottl I'urrlli slid
.Mrs. (1. If. Hancock.
Clark Refuses To
Tell Hiding Place
Of Three Children
Connie D. Clark, charged with
child stssllug, wss arraigned in
Justice court Tuesday nioruins,
and bis prelimlnsry hearing
scheduled fur Weduesdsy after
noon at 1 o'clock.
Clark Is charged with bavlag
taken hla three children, custody
of whom bad been awarded to his
divorced wife, and traveling over
tha country wlih them, keeping
their whereabouts a secret.
He refuses to dlvulna the bid
ing plac of the children, ofllcers
state, unless the esse against blrn
la dismissed.
W. It. Moulton, charged with
non-support, wss also arraigned
In J ii tt Ice court Taesdsy, and his
hearing set for Weducsdsy morn
ing. .
Ministers Visit
Lava Beds Caves,
Modoc War Scenes
Several ministers of the city,
some of whom were accompanied
by their wives, enjoyed a pleaiant
and Instructive trip to the his
toric points of the Modoc war.
Including the lava beds and
the Ice cave. Captain J. I'. Ap
plegate esplalnrd the points visit
ed and led I he tour.
Those making the trip were:
Rev. J. 8. Kwing, president of
the Klamath Falls ministerial as
sociation. Iter. A. T. Smith, sec
retary of th association. Mrs.
Almee Hmlth and sons Allsn T.
and Itlcbard Lee Smith, llev. and
Mra. V.'. T. 8. Hprlrgs. Iter, and
Mrs. T. Dsvls Preston. Mrs. T.
M. Case, Mrs. Margaret Small.
Knslgn Clsrence Ford. Miss Mil
dred Htaub. Mrs. May Weaver.
Mrs. Georgia Kaolin, and David
J. tiood.
Artificial gold made ot an alloy
ot aluminum and copper has been
made in Sheffield. England.
UP.. UP. .UP..
Several Convicted
For Violations of
Federal Food Law
H.l,i:M, Ore. U K The fsall
lur Inscription "Contents here
with comply with federal food
uud drug act," means something
To proe II, several recent
convictions for misbranding of
goods were riled lu a federal
report of tha department of agri
culture reeved at lli state
house.
one sniiure wss uf a consign
ment of too canes of canned
sslmon shipped from Allooua
Wuah., lo Astoria, Ore.
ROASTING CAN MAKE
OR SPOIL THE
FLAVOR Of COFFEE
Hills Bros.' Patented Process
Removes Risk of Ruining;
Rout Assures Match
less Flavor, Always
Roasting determines the flavor of
coffee. Too much or too little can
causa dissatisfaction. But there is
n perfect degree of roast! 11 ills
liros. invented and patented a proc
ess that insure thst degre for
every pound. It is called Controlled
Boasting.
As the accuracy of th hour-glass
depends upon an even, continuous
flow ... a little at a time . . . so a
perfect, unvarying decree of roast
is secured for 11 ills Bros. Coffee by
Controlled Roasting the patented
process that roasts evenly, con
tinuously . . . Utile at a tim. The
rare blend passes through the roast
ers in a steady, unvarying; stream.
And instead of guessing aa is
necessary with ordinary, bulk meth
odsHills Bros, control tha tem
perature of the roast automatically.
Every berry is perfectly roasted.
As a result, every pound has a
mstchless, unvarying; flavor.
To keep this delicious coffee fresh.
Hills Bros, pack it in vacuum cans.
Air, which makes coffee go stale,
is removed and kept out of th cans.
Ordinary, "air-tight" csna wont
keep coffee fresh. But Hills Bros.
Cofte can't go stair. Order aome
today. Ask for it by name, and
look for th Arab trade-rr.irk on
the ran.
Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., San
Francisco, California. c mi
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Domestic tobacco that money can buy
is put into Chesterfield. Chesterfield to
bacco is the finest-textured, the smooth
est and ripest that grows ripened
and sweetened in the sunshine, cured
right by the fanner and aged right
for two years in wooden hogsheads. .
Mellow and uviuUrfully mildt
THEY TASTE BETTER. These mild, smooth
tobaccos are put together exactly right.
The aroma of Turkish, the mellow
sweetness of Domestic blended and
rrwi-blended. How it's done is Ches
terfield's secret but millions know
how much better it tastes!
THEY'RE PURE. Everything that goes into
Chesterfield is tested by expert chemists.
The purest, finest cigarette paper made;
dean, tight-sealed package. "Pun at
tht water you drink."
THEY SATISFY. The package... neat, clean.
The cigarettes . . .well-filled. The paper
. . . pure white. And with your very
first pufT, you notice they tastt better.
Pleasing and satisfying Chesterfields
just seem to suit you, right down to
the ground.
Four hits four good things about every
Chesterfield cigarette. Remember: They are
Milder Taste Better PureSatisfy.
GOOD..they've got tobc good!
Phone 680,
. 4 hits!
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