The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 03, 1931, Page 5, Image 5

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    November 3, 1931
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
CITY BRIEFS
(Jural lit K.Ik Amnni (IW
Juaal at III llotl Klk Mint
y uliht war A. K. Klor. II.
al. Hmllli, Mr. and Mri, W. I'.
' lullla. of Medford ; Ira 1. Mc
Hrld. Hours M. Iloliliieon, II.
J. tuynioitd. Portland; Kailier
Downing and ami, anil !'
Downing, Morrill; Kdeou II.
roulka, Yreka: Mr. and Mra.
Kretik llowmanj kl. J. Parmer,
Victoria. II. I'.; r. A. IM.I.ard.
Vallojo, Calif.: K. J, Carrna,
elty; Carl J. Hoelir, Jr., Hratilu;
T. W. Kadow, Hiru Itlver;
J. JB. Hpalolla, Crescent City: T.
r. Iluckle, Ueddlm. Calif., and
A, II. Khii, C. Krledmsa anil
J, r. rrlmliuau, all of lireuier
ton, Waah,
Arrlie Tur.it. f Vlaltura 111
Klatnalb Fella Tuesdar tnornliiK,
registered at tlin Jlotil Klk, In
eluded: U. M. Illakely, Con
Uurney, Mat Mulli'k, Jim Fits
gerald and Paddy Analend, all
of Hedmund: C. J. KranrU, Kail
Francisco; W. J. Nelder, and
lor II. Hurklor, bulb uf
1'urlland.
WUIaril llurela Among
(ileal at Ilia Mm. I Wlllard Wnn
clay nlgbl .ra Arthur W. Lawk.
Kugene; floors Klnrald and
Prank H. Power. Aaturla; K. I,.
Clark, Kau Frn,laco; J, H. Hold
bcr. Im Angeles: P. C. Harden,
rloalllaj K. K. iiue, Hpnkauo,
Waeb., and Mr, and Mra. Robert
Jucl.wn, Vr.ka.
ieets at Hall Among lha Tls
Itora la Klamalh Kalla Tuesday,
guesle at Ilia Mall hotel, war a
Henry Jaaaan, Spokan; Jtle Kun
ders. Klamalh Kalla; Howard
Marllald, C.nlral Point; K. K.
Swanson. Eugene; II. H. M.ul-r
and J. II. Ilorslejr, llonanta; Kl
ood W. Roberta, I-akcvlow, and
H. A. nall.nljrna, Cltr.
Hard Tlmee Vnny Tha regn.
lar meeting of lha Hrbekah lodge,
Tburadar evening, will be follow
ad by a hard llmaa party, and all
Member ara aakrd to cum a ap
propriately dressed. Amoa 'ud
Andy will b In charg ol tha pro
gram, assisted by .Waggle and
Jim, tb Kiin)nmroere and
otber.
Uhenrred AanWrraarjr Mr.
nd Mra. J. Percy Wells obeerrcd
their Iwanllalh waddlni annlver
aary Saturday Tnlng with an
Informal dinner at their borne,
110 North Roger. Thalr guest
Includad a numhar ol rlly
leachar. Walla la city aup.rln
tendenl of arhoola and Mra. Walla
la an lnatructor at tha lllterald
School.
Pike Isaac Tonight Kike,
thalr ladle and guest will ba
ntacjalned at tha flrat Elk
dnr of tha seaeon In tha Eike
temple thla ar.nlni. tarh mam
bar la entitled to brine ona guest,
llaldr Kvana and bla orchealra
will proeid mualc tor Ilia occa
loa. Tha danra commute la In
chart ot arrangement.
To Meet Tlinrailay Th Pre
brtrlu I. nice auslllary will
hold a regular monthly meeting,
Tliuraday, November 6, In the
church parlnra at I p, in. All
members ara urged to be preai nt.
The ilorca rlrtlu will ha In
rharia of tha derollonal aervlraa,
tha Miriam rlr la In rhra of
tha prograin, and tha llnthany
circle In cbaria of rafrwibmeuta.
Illiuirr I'laniinl Methodlat
ladlea will aerva a rafnlerla din
ner In tha community room of
their t'hurrh, corner Tenth and
1 1 let tt atreeta, Krlday renlni
from 6::iu oVIink null! all ar
aerved. Tha puhllo la Invited to
tha affair,
AtM-ml II. A. II. Mvl Mr.
Illalr and Mr. Hhllllui, ot Klam
alh Aaeni-y, wr hi th city
Monday evening to attend lha
November meeting of Kulalona
chapter, II. A. II., which waa held
at tha horn of Mr. Allen Hloan
on I'ayne Avenue,
Jolly Velghbora to Meet
Jnllr Nelghbora will meet at 2:30
Wedneeday afternona at th
home of Mra. C. W. Miller on
th Ijikevlew rout. Member
ar aaked to bring needle and
thimble.
Ktpcrleil Horn Wednesday
Calvlu I'eyton and Hal Ode ara
eiperled lo return to Klamath
Kalla Wedneaday from Medford
where they apent aeveral day on
a bualneaa trip.
VUteil at Mltlwll Homo Mr.
and Mra. K. U Kettle of Oakland.
Or., apent laat week fh Klamath
Kalla vlelllnf at Ibe home of
Mr. and Mra. K. U. Mitchell, 117
Kaat Main. , . ,
llrolhera ArHvn Thoma and
Harry M Mullen, brother of Iba
late Iteujamln McMullen, hava
arrived her to attend final rite
for tlirlr brother who paaaed
away Saturday mornlnc.
1'orllanil tinret Portland vla
llora In Klamath Kalla Tueeday
Included Wren William.. Mark
IMirla, Kred Harifnld, Jeltera (llb
aon. Hex Alloway, II. T. Judaon.
Horlal (iroiip ta Meet (iroup
one of U. K. b. will meet Wednea
day for a ona oVIock luncheon
at the home of Mr. A, J. I.yla,
607 Hlkh atreeu
On llualnrM Trip Qeorca
(Irliile of the Klamalh Kalla
Marble and tiranlt Work left
Tueeday for l-akovlew on bua
lneaa trip.
I.luneaar to Meet Tha I.lnn
a club memtoere will meet
Thnraday afternoon at 1 o'clock
t th bom of Mr. J. O. John
ann, tit North Hecond at reel.
Th afternoon will ha apent In
making qnllta for winter relief
work, and all membere ar re
qneated to bring their own aew
ing material.
lload to IJk (iood Th road
to Crater l-ake la now In good
condition, althoukh all of lha
now ba not been entirely
cleared away, according to In
formation given out Monday at
th chamber of commerce,
notorial ara cautioned to uaa
chain.
RoyrmM Meet Tonight The
local chapter of Roycrotl Junto
will hava a regular meeting Ihl
venlng at Hotel Wlllard at S
o'clock, when Henry (leorge,
known a a great reformer, will
b dleruaaed. All member, aa
well a honorary membera are
irged to attend tb mooting.
Metlfonl Vlallor Medford
people registered at th Hotel
Wlllard Monday night Included K.
H. Thoma ot th bint Industrial
Accident comnilaalon; W. II. Wal
ker, Ilohert Hoy I, Krneat Itarnee,
11. R. Prentice, lieu. W. I'utman,
I. K. Sinclair.
Kroni Nubleber It. F. Ijihey
wa In Klamath Kalla over the
week-end Ttaltlng hi family. Mr.
Lahey la doing construction work
In Nubleber wher he I a mem
ber ot tha general committee In
charge of arrangement for tha
Golden Hplk driving celebration
on November 10.
Neighbor to Meet Neighbor
of Woodcraft will hold tholr regu
lar meeting Wednesday evening
at 7:30 o'clock at the I. O. I).
F. hall. Klectlon of officer will
be held and a program will he
? resented after the bualnee meet
ng. All member ara urged to
ba proaent.
VoX
Beat Sound In Tovm
Now riaylng
'Guilty Hands"
with
MONKt. 1IARHVMOHK
KAY FIIAM'in
and (Irrnt Cnat
I'lna
Metro Ncwa
mil Tllilen la
"VOl.l.Y and H.M.tSH"
rima, Oiose In
"HKYH TIIK MAI,(K"
Editorials on News
wa brought In to tha boapltal,
received emergency treatment and
I now recovering.
a a e
'THIS Wright Brother' iprl
menu at Kilty Hawk many
year ago war far removed
from Cap .'llabe. and at lhal
tlrn It would hav been bard
Indeed to aea any connection be
tween the two.
Hut If It hadn't been for tha
work of lha Wright Brother,
and tha tremendous development
that followed lliia work, thla wo
man at Cap lllabe would bava
dld.
Wa never know how our own
live may be touched at any mo
ment, In th moat vital way, by
tb work of great men.
e e e
'plllO name Cap Illahaa recalls
yam apun to thl writer
yeara ago by ,R. T. Bklnner, of
lloaeburg. Tb tale wa told be
ld a ramp flra In tha wild
North I'mpqua country.
Tha conversation had turned
on rold winter In tha high bill,
and aa usual tb flrat fallow',
lory didn't aland rhanr. Mr,
Bklnner put on th cap ibeaf
with thl ona:
e e e
"YOU fellows bava been talking
about cold winter. I'll tell
you about ona I aaw down her
at Cap lllabe.
"W wer holed UP In cabin,
and It wa COLD and I don't
mean maybe. I wa sitting by a
window when a deer came out
of lha timber with pack of
bound after It. They paaaed
light by tha window and I could
see lha bounds open Ibelr mouth
lo glva tongue and could ae
th whit puffa of vapor but
there wasn't a found; It wa aa
till a death.
"Hut tha nnt day a thaw
came, aud when them barka be
gan to thaw oat, aay, that
prairie Just fdrly echoed with
Matrons Guests
of Medford Club
Fifteen member of Aloha I'aat
Matrona club. Order ot Kaatern
rltar, motored lo Medford. wher
they were gueata of the lleame
Past Matrons club at a 12:30
luncheon at Iba Holland hotel.
Those from thl city who wer
guest at tb luncheon wer Mr.
It. K. Wttenburg, Mr. Wilbur
Jonea. Mr. If. E. Momyer. Mr.
Charle Joeeph Mania. Mra. U
F. Wlllltta, Mr, w. t. van
Kmon. Mra. Klltabeth Norrla,
Mra. Frank Ward. Mr. Oacar
Peyton, Mr. Myrtl Kaymer.
Mra. H. F. Murdoch, Mr, tleorg
Chaetala, Mr. F. Hill Hunter.
Mra. W. C. McMillan, and Mlea
Mayma Whltllngton.
Plane Victim Was
Kin of Local Folk
Harold Defipaln. killed Ute
Sunday with three companion
and Pilot John lllnm near North
ltend. Waah., wbea their gaso
line tank eiploded la making a
forced landing, wa a brother of
Frank lleSpaln. former lnauranro
man In thl rlty who I now
traveling out of Portland for the
Loyalty group of Insurance com
panies. Mr. DePpaln. 'teacher In th
city acboola her, left Monday
night lo Join ber husband and
go to Seattle, wher th body
waa taken attar being recovered
from lha burned plan.
Lisky Brothers
Ship Fat Hogs
Llakey Brother of Tula I-k
shipped two carload of fat hog
to California marketa Monday
The hoga wer loaded at Tula
take Block yard and shipped to
Klamath Kail over the Southern
Pacific Allures Una where they
were transferred to th mala line
and cent south.
Ilrown My wire la driving me
craiy.
Jones Well, what ara you
Iflklnv ahniitf Ynn're luckv
mot prairie, the atrlcken woman 'you tfon-t 01Ta to walk.
(Continued from Page One)
that F.dlaon began, th public
won't benefit.
Bo Ihe public, yon aee, really
ha quit a aiak lo thla matter,
e e
JEAIXY big men mak money
for themselvea. Rut at th
same tlm they confer vat bene
fit on th puhllo by their ef
fort. , Henry Ford I rather generally
looked upon aa tha rlcheet man
In Ih world, which means that
he has dona pretty well by him
elf. Rut In making autotnobltra
cheap enough ao that ' nearly
everyone, la a country auch
this, can afford to own one, ha
has dona a lot for humanity In
general.
lo a couqtry that doesn't pro
due big men, th common run
ot people don't get very far.
aee
AT Cap Illahee, a remote
prairie In tha I'mpqua nation
al foreal. th other day, a wo
man's Ufa wa saved by mean
ot an airplane. Sho waa atrlcken
by audden Illness, and wa too
far away to be reached In time
hy a physician uatng th ordinary
method of transportation.
Hut aa alrplan wa requisi
tioned at tha Koaeburg airport
and mad tha flight to th re-
Final guns In a nallon-wlde
campaign Ui promote use of wool
are being fired thla week In an
Intensive wlndup of the campaign
for National Wool week, Novem
ber to H. Over a roast-to-cuaat
front, last-mlnut pro
gram of wool growers, nianu
facturera, wholesale and retail
torea, ar under war aud all Is
In r.adlneea for lb period which
will bring Ih public apotllght on
wool for all lull daya.
Kaablon'a right-about-far tow.
rd wool, with ln'realng de
mand for th fabric In newst
garment and clothing creations,
along with natural eeaeouul
trends, will be lactora In success
of Wool Week ten thoiMund
retail store In th I'nlted Klalx'l.
devote their window and ad
vertising to th leitll. Ktylc'
mow, radio broadcast and -thaiv
newspaper advertising by
eellera, alao will add weight to
the Importance of Wool week.
In New York, style renter of
Ihe weetern world. Wool week
Is to be balled aa a significant :
event Haturduv evening, Novem
ber 7. Leader of ll branches '
of th wool luduatry, a well aa
out.landlng atyllsts, will meet
at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel to
beer Arthur Hyde, aecretary of
agriculture and Jamee C Htone.
chairman of Ih federal farm
board. Thee outstanding men'
will glv addreaae and the en-i
tires banquet proceeding will be
broadi'a.t.
Proclaimed by governor and
ndoraed by entora In tb nian-
ttfarrurtng and wool state, wool
there was Ihe matter of aeveral
tbouaand dollar from North Ja
koia. Toward Ilia end a,f tha weak
Hie Wehfmile will get Into an
other Intensive practice at K
g.ue In preparation for th Nov.
14 game l.h Oregon Ktal. Th
neit week they meet V. C. 1- A.
at Loa Angeiea, and four daya
afterward play th nndefeated
HI. Marya aggregation.
Amusements
TIIK .KW VOX
fgW'!
r -
a w -
If yoa remember th blue
eyed las who mi a a br of
soap and aaked that queetfoa In
advertisement om year ago.
i. .... ,...a I you will be Interested to Jtnov
ot leading civic cluba. ch.mter ,n" rown 00 nd ,'J0
of commerr nd other group
who realise th Importance of
aiding ona of th country' basic
Indufetrle. Tboe group have
centered campaign on broad
casts and addreaae. Retailer
wbo will feature woolen and
worateda la outatandlng varieties
already have windows filled with
th great variety ot new creations
for every purpose in clothing
and for us In the borne.
BAKER, Or.. Nor. I, Uf Its
proweea shouted far and wide
ever the nation as tb result of
tha 14 to t victory Saturday over
lha hitherto undefeated New York
university, th Oregon football
team will be welcomed back to
Ibe stat her tonight.
A commute to handle recep
tion arrangement waa named by
the chamber of commerce last
night, to eonalst of Henry MrKtn
ney, former U. of O. football tr;
O. K. I.llley and Fred Moe.
High school student and the
hand will lead a parade to tb de
pot, where Mayor Hert L. Harvey
and McKinney will welcome tha
team. Coach Speara will be ask
ed to respond. Two boxes of the
finest Baker count apples will be
put on th train.
motion picture leading lady.
Hire I Madga Kvana, who
ply the part ot Lionl Barry-
more daughter la ' Guilty
Hands," Itaysrd Velller' new
mystery drama which la now
playing at th Vox theatre.
, A number of local men Inter
ested In Roy Urouta and Scouting
work, will atund a mtlng to b
held la Kugen Friday. All adult
Scout leader In southern Oregon,
representing AVout council from
Medford, Rosebnrg, Corrllls,
ftslem and Klamath Fall will be
preeent.
Chief Scout Eiecntlv Jam
K. West, of th National organi
sation ot Boy BVout of America,
with headquarters la New York
will b present at th meeting,
aa will K. L'rner Goodman, di
rector of the program division
of th national organisation, and
Iir. Huber W. Hurt, ph. d.. L. U
D., and editor of geout hand
book and other Scouting pub
lication. Scout Executive O. E. Hoover,
of th Crater Lake council, I In
Klamath Fall thl week from
hie headquarters In Medford, and
will attend th Kugen meeting
with other local acoutera.
Guidance Program
At Klamath High
To be Continued
At a meeting of th Klamath
Union high acbool faculty, Mon
day afternoon, It wa derided lo
continue Ih guidance programs
which were held In the various
atudeat bom room laat yr.
Th flrat series of talks will
he on traditions of Klamath
I'nloa high school.'
I. loyd Fmery ha atao Intro
duced a sr.tera of fir drtllt
which will comply with Ihe slate
law In that respect. Finery
atnted that ha feel tha new ad
dition to th arhool will mak It
aaler than before, alnca that
ara now mora exit.
Huy Long may hava no peer
la Loalalana, but ha ha c, t'rr.
TOO LATE TO
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Box XXX
WAXTEI) Clean
cotton raga at Her
ald office.
PORTLAND, Nor. 3. (yP) A
happy football tram, a happy
coach and a happy graduate man
ager will pile off th train here
Wedneaday morning at
o'clock, back from a conquest of
th east.
Today th train was speeding
across Idaho with the University
of Oregon player aboard, and
tonight the official welcome to
Oregon will be extended at Baker.
Throughout th train were
copies ot all the New York dallleaJ
containing accounta or what th
easterners considered the "as
tounding" victory of Oregon over
New York University.
Hugh Roason. gradual man
ager, grinned even more widely
than did Doe 6 peers. For Ros
on has In his pocket a check tor
II5.000, representing the gnar
ants from N. Y. V. In addition
rKLICAX
Joan Crawford, who rightly
bear the tttl of America' Mod
era Daughter, opens la her new
est and latest picture, "This
Modern Age." at th Pelican the
atre today for a thre day show
lac, matinee and evening.
With Joan in thl breexy story
Is ber newest leading man. Neil
Hamilton, whom fana will find
very capable. Hamilton ba now
grown a amall mustacb which
adda considerable to hi good
looks.
RAINBOW I
Kathleen Norrts' famous atory,
"Passion Flower." com to th
Rainbow today, featuring th ex- :
otic Kay Francis. It I a typical 1
story of modern California and ;
haa everything that make a mo- I
tton picture Interesting. Charle
Rlckford play th male lead and :
Kay Johnson as th "other wo-
man." For sheer Interest very j
few plcturea hava equalled "Pas- i
slon Flower." j
M MHKUMAX DIES I
BERKELEY, fa).. Nov. t (IP) ,
John H. Mallett, president of ,
the Kern County Lumber com
pany, died her yeaterday. H
wa a director of Western State 1
Life Insnranc company. ' j
OV-60-.20
Saves Lives
Children have always been subject to
host of dread disease. Their unde
veloped bodies have been easy prey to
bacteria. Now parents are learning; the
secret of "resistance." They are arm
ing their children against the micro
scopic foe by letting them have plenty
of sleep, plenty of sunshine and plenty
of pure, fresh milk, Tested, pasteurized,
bottled and sealed with expert care, the
safest milk for children comes from
Raymond Dairy Products Co.
Erwamam
ton. flat, im UBtuUft
I A tjarfvMWiUbvfaairtJWpro
kW erlj by orninaj ud yonx con-
atipfttkM will md with bowel
m action u fr an mct a m-
THE RAINBOW
Beginning Today
" Kay Francis
la Kathlrrsi Xorrta" Famous
Story
"Passion
Flower"
With Charles' Bickford
For
Streets and Driveways
' We have some crushed rock that is not clean
enough for concrete that we will deliver in two cubic
yard quantities or more at $1.75 per cubic yard
cash on delivery.
This material is about -inch with some over
size but is very good for this purpose.
This offer will expire Nov. 15th unless the
material is exhausted before that date.
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW
Phone 952.
tar, at Iter beat poaitivaljr m
af 1
f pai& bo fhpiac Try iL
MUAaalc.
at
I hearths'- 'L-
BARNHART'S
118 No. 7th
SALE
Silk
HOSIERY
An exceptionally for
tunate purchase of full
fashioned, silk -to -top
hosiery in the newest
shades enables us to
offer this $1.65 value
at
85c
pr.
2 Pr. for $1.50
. VAN RAALTE WOOLY-WYNS
Am cory, wonly, anft and downy. In petal pink. Ivory, astir
ind tiinKi'rlnc
Vents nml Panties VI, no Each
Cniiililnnt Ion m. ....V I ,S0
Starts Today
3 Days Only
JOAN
"Chooae Between My Love and Tour
Mother's!" He Ifc-uiandril What Would
Von 1K? Will You lllame Her for the
IVrfalon She Finally Makes In the Romantic
bcnantlon
"THIS MODERN
AGE
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CHARI.KY t'HASK
"TH C N l K K I (I TKXORS"
1MTHK HPOTI.HiHT
"MNK OR 8WI.H"
Once In Krrry Clrl'a Ufa
tViincs a Problem such aa
thla. Hero la Something
Ileal Something Throbbing
Thrilling Romance) that
Will Pull at Your Heart
Strings with
NKll, HAMILTON
TAVLlNE FRKDKR1CK
IIORART BOSWORTH
New Low Entertainment Prices .
Entire Lower Floor ................................35c
Balcony ....H.......H..H....m......H....n....H....H...25c
Kiddies ...........l Oo
Logcs 50c
BARGAIN MATINEE, 25c
Coming Friday
Six Million Laughs in "Six Cylinder Lovo"
EL BRENDEL EDWARD EVERETT HORTON
THEATRE
Phone 810. Phesio 810.
The only doll in America with rubber legs and arms and three
.voices. Squeeze my legs and I'll cry.
A Remarkable Value at
A small deposit will hold one of these beautiful dolls until Christmas.
JZIMiTH niBNlTCRE COL
Phone 894.
721 Main St