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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1931)
October 11, ini THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON fAGE SEVEfv 23 Financial KOn RAl.B Thirty thousand dollar morlliii., g Internal, tie a hie quarterly. Hecurnt by Main atleet linom properly valued at 10(1,000. Cll riiciin II, Kern hnlel, 4.111 MM SALARY LOANS MM ecu red and Unsecured TATE LOAN COMPANY 101 Ort. Dink nidi. LICENSED BY STATU WILL PAY 10". InltrMt mnnlli ly nil give ample rial estate security for HllOO fur ouu year. Mot 4:l, Herald. slot LAKEVIKYV Wllh Praaldant fatten of tb Lake county chain bar of commerce looting Ilia wblatl and Mayor Hnlder of LakatrlfW at Ilia throllla, Ilia naw aawmlll of ptereon and Johnson resumed oparalloua, Wedneeday. Tlia new mill baa a dally capacity of 10,000 faat. Tba mill will continue opera llona all wlntar If lb enow and raid weather do not bacoma too sever. Tba milt la lor a I'd at iba aorlb and of Drw Vallejr, It Bailee wtt of l.kvlw. on Iba Klamath falla-Lakavlaw highway. SURPRISE PARTY. V.ORDEN. Ora. Mra. Jt. C. Plteoch of ralor. located about til CM mllaa from Worden. wae koaorad by a aurprlaa party at Jar ham. Friday evening, baa Mr. Pltcock praaldad a boat. Hearing and rarda tilled (ha evening hour after which re 'reahmsnt war served. Ouaata preaant wara: Mr. and tire. Raymond Blly and aon. I ray ton, Mra. l.ola McDonald md daughter, Mra. Hrowa of Jregon City. Ilan Oar and Jaugbtere, l.ydla and Ethal, Mrs. Orvllle (Mark, Mr. and Mra. harle Owens and rblldran, Irana Nya ot norrla, Mra. Oliver Kly, Mara Owan of Myrtle Point. Mr. and Mri. i:d. Ile'rnee and llaial of Dorrla. Mr. and Mra. Alfred McDoy and family, Mr. and Mra. Paul Colllna of Klamath Kalle. Guadeloupe Overa, Cornalla Over and An clraa Valdroe of Midland, Mr. tioddard of I 'an, Mara Hell and Kiel Bandar of Mrl'ollum'a Mill. W altar. Pearl and John Colllna, William Jnhnaoa and Andrew Benveloa of Calor. Algoma Gir Injured on Hike ALOOMA, Ora Tb.lma Smith and aararal othar Camp Kir (ilrla received Injuria. Satur day inornlnf. wblla on a hlk. Tba girl had climbed a moun lata and attempted to descend by way of th AI(oma Incline which la long and ateep. Mlaa Smith loat her balance and plund aim oat half way down the bill, skinning her face tnd badly brulalni her nllr body. Goldl I'brln received a apralad ankl whan ah atartrd lo ruah to th aid of liar rouiln. Klamath Empire News y URGE PRESERVE NEAR LAKEVIEW I.AKEVIKW. V.'ord was re reived her Saturday from Sen ator M'Nary that ha will aoon plan before the aenal commit tee on wild gam Ufa the pro posal that a national park be labllahed on Hart mountain In weatern Lake county, r. 7.1m llatdwln of I.akevlew hae been very active In promot ing the park and baa found ready aupport from those who reallie Ibat eomelblng muat be don lo preserve th wild llf of th wt and yet give proper protection lo tba llveelock ludua try. Th anlelopo ar rapidly In creasing and now rang over about two million acre la Mat cm Lak and weatern Harney rountlee. If th park I lab llehed lh anlelop rang will be reduced about Tl per cant and fenced o that th balanr of lh rang will h available for the eheepraen. Th antelope herd will then be kept at a alia that can thrlv on the ameller paature. Thouaaada of deer alto rang In lh propoaed park. Tba government will lao b requeu ed to Import mountain aheap and buffalo. Th former ranged pver lh Hart Mountain country up until SO year ago. BIEIIKft, Calif Deputy Sher iff Alvln llolcomb elated that the theft of two automobile wa reported to him Tuaaday vnlng. On waa an fcrsklne rah with chocolate body and all orang wlr wheel belonging to It. I.. Cout and Mra. B. Sulli van that dlaappeared from Nuble ber. Ita California llcente num ber waa TKIsaO. "llolcomb phoned Sheriff I. B. Leavltt at Kusanvlll that "a tall, allm fellow who poena aa an artlatle alga painter" waa euapected of having taken th car. Th aherlff had a report that Mra. Addle Spencer' Ford coup. Meant 1J3&I7, waa atolen at Dueanvllla, Tueeday evening, Algoma Mill Is Closed For Winter ALGOMA, Or. Th Algoma mill doted oa Saturday night iter running on anin in paat aummer. Several day of clean ing and repairing will be necea aary before lh work I entirely iiuitneu, Keno Grange Met On October 16 KENO, Ore., (Special) Th log! grange held It regular bua Ineaa and enrlal meeting Friday evening, October 1(, in the nigb echool auditorium. No data waa announced for th nait meeting. Business Opened By Klamath Men BIKnr.lt. rallf. W. T. Dean and William Itoufa of Klamath rail, have opened a Hleber canlnet abop, rurnllur and atove atvra, and wholeaal depot for Klamath Fall potato In 'be old barn at lh aouthweat corner of Market and Park elreeta. Dean bought the building from Pater Oerlg of Bleber and Houfa aald that they would re novel It for their bualneai. Actor Question HORIZONTAL IWIMntdon li governor gen oral of what country? IT bats. S PocketbooK II Long grata. 14 Decreased. 1 Oceana. IT Mover truck. M Vena of two measures. !0 Twitching.. II Neuter pro-' noun. !J Perrhel 13 Joker. J5"Minor nolev li By tumor, )7 Kdg of a aklrt., SI Beret., II Shark. IJBubJect of JPreeldent hoover' ra ' cent aptech to '81 th American li Legion ot V. 8. tl II Inclined plan SI between floor. 10 17 Moat Important city In Oar- 6! VESTKrtDArS ANSWER 11 many. Pigment Rmall earta. Onnotlte of credit. Flnlahet. Meth of lac. Bag. Conettllttloa, Pair. Bird. Pronoun. No cood. Wand. Matrimonial. To perua. rew.hearied goddtat. now upon row, s C3 Molten rock. 13 4 Yielded. ti 65 Before. 31 (I Sea akalaton. S VERTICAL I Engllth actor, 45 Sir Henry I Tidy; J Lair. 4 Hypothetical unit. I Meat, f Rough. 7 Encountered, t Yon and cat. 10 To oak flax. To depart by boat A aid of a ditch. Humor. Moletur. Twenty-four hour. Rodent Commeoceri Gather. Hard-hearted. Sharpen. Melody. Divinely tup piled food. Striped fabric To command. To perch. Craty. Goat-Ilk. T eell. Extraordinary, 1.000 pound. To be alck. Flown. 81sh. Own. Naw atar. Accomplished; Paltry. Anger. Auto. Southeast, Behold) E KENO, Or., (Kparlal) A 411 rooking and aewlng club wa or ganlied on Thureday afternoon, October II, at the Keno high echool. Th lcx-al leader, offlcere and membere of th cooking club are aa followa: Local leader, Mr, llaiel Ham ilton; praaldant. Uoloree Hamil ton; vie prealdent, Iv Le Pow ell, and eecretary, Ixl Heniell. Member ar Helh Spencer, Dor othy Hlmmera, Jean Jnhnaton, Lola Henaell, Dnloree Hamilton, lv Lee Powell, HerrolUa Uahmi. En Mllleri Augnata Dahma. all of whom ar In th acood dlvl aion cooking rlaaa; Dalta Hamil ton, Freda tlobert and Jean Smith of th (Hit dlvlalon. Thoae In th tewing group ar Mr. Roy Noleon, leader; Bernlc Simmer, prealdent; Verna Ham ilton, vie prealdent; Lola Young, ecrtry; Roll Burton, Lol Young, Bernlc Simmer nd Ver na Hamilton of th eecond aewlng divlelon, and Ruth Barnhart. Doria Thompaon, Betty Harkina, Jean Godfrey, Bo'gny Roumtrcll, Irene Duncin, Velma Athemua and Lorraine Lallan, of th flrat dlvlalon. ALTUIUS. Calif., Oct. 14. (Special) Kr. M. I). Conwell, II yeara of age, well known real dent of nor I hern California died at hla bom here, Sunday after noon. Dr. Conwell auffered with can car and bad been III tor eeveral month!. II wea prominently known a a public apeaker, and owned considerable real emat In Alturaa, H I aurvlved by bla wife who waa In San Joee, Calif, at the time of death, and a aon and daughter who ar attending the L'nlverelty of California at Berkeley. CUTTLE TO FEED ALTl'RAS (Modoe Co.) The handa of time have turned back ward for W. J. and P. H. Uorrla. leading cattlemen of tbla aectlon who will drive 1500 head of cat tle for fall and wlntar feeding to Tul Lake, north ot th Modoc Lava Beda. Sixty year ago, Columbua Dorrla and Preeley Dorrta, found er of lb Dome Bros' rattle builneae. ranged their livestock In th Modoe Lav Bad region. During th Modoe Indian war of 1172-7 J. Presley Dorrla waa on of th leader among the unentitled flghtera and actually apent a night In th Indian atrongliold parleying with Capt. Jack, th leader of th band In an andoavor to and th campaign which cost 100 whit lives. Dur ing th month of fighting, many of lb Dorrl cattle were (tolen fur food by th marauding In diana. Du to lh paat Beaton's drought, for tb flrat lira In deride th Dorrla ran'hes have nut produced sufficient forage to winter th eattle and hay baa been purrhaaed on th atio-lrrl-gatd land of th dry bed of Tul Lake. AI.Tf'RAS, Csllf Vnder th leadership of S. B. Show, re gional forester of Ran Pranclero, th board of fir review for tb California region of th ('. 8. forest aervlc la engaged In a four-day eeetloa here. Forming the board with Show are K. L. Deerlng, Jay Price aid I'aul P. pltchlynn, assistant re gion! foreeiars and four forest supervleor from northern Cll forula national forests. Th en tire permanent pereonnel of th Modoc national forest la present at th conference. Tb board le making a atudy of waya and means to reduce tb foreet fir batard and tb coat of handling fire. An analysis ot the big tire 00 tb Modoc forest during th past season will be mid. Th Modoe for est bad total of 100 flrea dur ing the 131 aeaaon, a third ot which war cued by carelesa smokers. The majority ot th fires war man-caused. Kleven of th fire covered Urg acreag and th eaon aa a wool waa tb worst vr experienced In thla aectlon. Or dinarily lasting only four montha th fir season tbla year ax tended from April to th mid dle of October. hll'tR-Alfl BOMBKRS Th Army Air Corp baa con tracted with a manutacturer for aeven super-air bombers, aald to b the moat terrible weapon of aerial warfar over devised. TILE LAKE. Cllf Th Kill Kar Klnb met with Mra. Else lllgler Wednesday afternoon, Oc tober 21. Varioua mattera of In terest to both schools war dis cussed. It waa voted to bold a community gathering at Fast Tul Lak arbool Saturday, No vember 7. Tb men r to fence th , grounds, eonstruct two swings, ana install enae. in ladle ar to furnleu a pot-lock dinner and to furnish tb materials. Tb club alto voted to have locker and cupboards built In th Kaat Tul Lk school house, and have the Interior ot th building at Tul Lak town site painted. At tb clote of the business session, th bosteea aerved dell cloua refreshment to th follow ing member; Meadamea Ifeieo Davie, Fred Holbrnok, Itnth Mlnnla, Kathryn Htonerypher, Margaret Wells. Rllsabeth Kul seth, Marie Gentry, Allda Mark en and Maggl Peteraun. The club then adjourned, to meet with Mra. Marl Gantry Wedneeday af ternoon, November It. Amusements Th Tellcan Now Playing "Devotion," with Ann Harding. Th Pin Tree Now Playing: "One a Sinner,' 'with Dorothy Uarkalll. The P.alnbow Now Playing: "Painted Desert," with William Boyd. The Vox Now Playing: "Par don L't." with Laurel and Hardy. Recent Bride Is Honored by Shower Jackeon, Mrs. A. W. Maeken and Mlaa Margaret Marken enter tained a number of friends of Mrs. Kllia Klrkpatrlck f Don ald, at th Macken home. Tues day evening, October 21, the oc caalon being a mlscellaoeoua bri dal ahower for Mra. McDonald. Those attending were Mes- damea G. W. Myers. Edna Tay lor. C. M. Klrkpatrlck. T. H. Mc Comb, Carl Grubb. Tran Alfrey, C. C. Crawford. M. J. Loosly. A. E. 8treet. John Reber, James Stewart Rudolph Jellnek. the Mies Betty Alexander, Violet Judy, Anna Zumr, Nora Sulli van, th gueat of honor and the hostesses. Th evening waa apent In a social manner and Mrs. MrDonald received many lovely glfta. "Panltta I'a" There ar two motion plctur atara who fllma aucceed with out the aid of aex attraction! They are Laurel and Hardy, .fllmdom'a foremost comedy team, 'whose new feature-length produc tion, "Pardon I'a." la now play lug at the Vox Theatre. While a woman or two may I be found In a Laurel and Hardy comedy, these laughmakera In j variably get their fun without 1th aid of bedroom frolic or moonlight serenades. "Devotion" j The manager of th Pelican 'Theatr announces tb opening 1 today t tht theatre ot Ann j Harding a new production. "D jvotlon," her first (tarring vehicle j of the aeaaon, made from Pam ela Wynnes well-known novel, l"A Little Flat In th Tempi." JWE INSTALLED TILE LAKE Tul I -a'.- unll ot lb American Legion auxiliary mat at th I. O. O. F. hall la Merrill. October 11. when th follo1ng officer war Installed br Dlatrlct Vice Prealdent Allda Macken, assisted he Luliima Simpson: 1'raaldant, Marl Gent ry; flrat vie president, Ann Krulle; second vie president, Florence Mc.Murphy; aecretary treaturer, Knglna Prey; eargeut-at-arma, Helen Reynolds. Th unit ntrtalned two vls Itors. Mr. Clair Kill ot Klam ath Falls, and Mra. Ball of Tp penieh, Waeb. Hostesses tor lb iifternoon wer Mrs. Tlorsnc Mc.Murphy and Mr. Huby Pence. After a dellclou luuch, th meeting adjourned to meet wllh th American Legion for social evening. October 27, In the I. O. O. F. hall at Merrill. Thla will b a reception to members of both organisntlons and all elegl bl members In th territory. On c a Hlaaar" I confession good for th oul and the peace of rolndT Thla forma the baste them ot the plot In "Once a Sinner," which comes to the Pine Tre Istartln gtoday. Dorothy Mackalll baa the lead ing role ot "Diana Barry, la which ah play th rola ot a beautiful girl who barter her honor, for a year, in xchng for fashionable gowna, costly furs, diamonds, and a lit of luxury. Tainted Deaerf Plctur fan who Ilk tirlll have a rara treat la store for them when BUI Boyd' produc tion "Th Painted Detert." com to the Rainbow Theatre today. 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