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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1931)
HIE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON IAT.E nVB GITY BRIEFS Teacher llroiiiee Ilrl'le Mlai Winifred McCtirniark, toorber ul the second grade at Ilia Altamoiit ai'liool, Inft W.ilnoailar (or Heeltle where alio became Ilia brlile ut Franklin Hall, who la In Ilia fur Dialling biialnoee In Ilia VVaahlug lon city. Tha cremoiiy e. per formed Thnnkaglvliig iy In Heat lla. Mr. anl Mra. Hall Inft Im mediately after Ilia ceremony for haw York, where tliey will remain ulll altar tha hollilaya. Tha Alia mont toacliore honored tha brltle wllb a almwor Wednesday after' niwn. Hhe li boen teaching fur tha laat three year, lu Ilia Alia Diuiit school. v , Spending; Week HernMr. and Mra. W. L. Kraln of Topav tirade, pent Thankaglvlng In Klainaih Fella with their daughter Mra. MereIn Donelaon anil family. Mr. Kraln returned lo Topsy Friday, whlla Mra. Kraln will apand waek vbattlmc In I lil city. COFFEE WITH IDEAL FLAVOR PRODUCED BY IMPROVED ROASTING Patented TroccM Insures Per fect UouHt for Every Pound of Hills Bros. CofTee Ttnastlnir. aa murh at Wend. Ii reaiionaililo for tha Am flavor of cIIr. In fact, ordinary bulk-roast-li.lt mrthoda often fall to tiv. tha lil.-nd break." That 'a because bulk melhodn don't alwaya lnur. an even roast, llilla Bros, invented and patented a proreaa that ovrr comea thla undeairehle feature. It U r.llcii Controlled Knaaling. for control la tha principle of tha process. Aa tha accuracy of tha nour-glana depends upon an even, continuoua flow ... a little at a time . . . ao a perfect roaat la procured fur Hilli it roe. Coflcs by thla patented proc aa that roaata evenly, continu- ouely ... a Ullle at a lime. The peed of tha colfca through the niaatrra la controlled. The tempera ture la controlled. Theaa two things Insure unvarying flavor for tha blend la never under-roaated nor over-roasted. Kemember that Hllla Broa. Coffee rmn t mo stale. It la Backed In vac uum cans. Air, which deetroya the fl.vnr of eoffae. la removed and kept out of theaa cane. Ordinary, "air tight" cana wont keep coffee freeh. Hut Hllla Broa. Coffee la alwaya f reih. Order aome today. Aak for It by name, and look for tha Arab trade-mark on tha can. llilla Broa. Coffoe, Inc., San Francisco, California. C ten Northern tlueela Guest, from lha nurlh registered at tha Ho tel Wlllsrd Tburadav akd Krlday ware Mlaa Francea Woode, I'ort land; II. O. Hood. Portland; C. j, llawkaa, Seattle; Tola Hai nan. Tecum.: Evena A. Held, I'lirllaiidl T. T. Inglr, I'orl- land; II. Miller, Fontanel; ueorgo Klurald. Aaturla; rrank H. I'ow. er; Aalorla; U. It. Tlcaey, I'orl- land; Nula Audry, iiimanu, Mr. and Mra. J. i:. uuu, ueuui N. T. Wallace, lleua. Out of Tuna Visitors Among tha out-uf-lown vlallora In Klain aih Kelle Thurailay and Krlday ware U. II. Allen, Hoiae, Kie.; II. M. I'arkhural, Kan frem-leco; Itobart J. Hhooeu, Han rrenciecu; .Mlaa Pavetiporl, Oraaa Valley, iir. w. O. Cool, Meaiura; n. W. Waliel, Ban Kranclaco; E. T. Thome., Medlora.. ItauKlilee Horn Word hai been received hero of tha birth of a 7.n..utii i. ounce baby daughter to Mr. and Mra. Leo Belmler of lllveralde. Call!., novetnoer Tk. ehiiit haa been named Bar liar a Ellen. Mra. Ilelmler will be remembered aa Mlaa Hellene Loe h,. inriiierlv readied here where .h. la wll known. Mr. and Mra Ilelmler left for th aoulh a ahort lima ago. Kebrkahe lo tiathcr-AIl mem bera of tha local llebekah loda ... reauealed by Mra. Herbert Ijuirtls, noble grand, lo meet at ii.. I o. O. r. hall at t o'clock u.i. darnoon. to prepare for lha graveelda service at Llnkvllla cemetery in Mra. Nellie B. Mctiarvey. a Thankaulvlna: Zed Ilarnea and Wllaon Wiley Jr. ar rived In Klamath Kalla Tuuraaay ornlng from t'orvauia, 10 ei lha Thankaglvlng aonoare relatlvea. They will return to O. H. C. tiunday night. ' Hummer 1-ho Vlaltora Mr. and Mra. Bill Harvey and lemur of Hummer Lake, Oregon, were Tbank.glvlng gneela at the home of J u at ire of tha Peace and Mra. W. B. Ilarnea, Tburaaay. rallfornla Mra. Oary Coiad baa returned to her I . n fhla CUT rram B ieo. Calif., where aha apent tha paat fortnight with bar oauin tar. Mra. fhllllp Popa. itrfara From Medford Vr. and Mra. Leland Wtllitta. accom panied by Hharon Wlllltta and n iwii Norrla. returned from viif,.ra rrldav morning after apendlng Thankaglvlng with n latlvea In Medlord. lire. JohnaoB lfU Mra. Oer trude Jnhneoa of tha Pearr4 Meauly ahop left Thuraday for 1'ortland where aha will take In trui'llona In tha Huper-Cullna ahop. Nha will return In 10 daya ai.d Initall lha new permanent waving Diachlnea la lha Paarca ahop of thla city. Motored U Aahland Mlaa llaiel Itruner, tearher at Itooae velt arhool, mnlored to Aahland Wedneaday and will apeud tha Thankaxlvlng varallon there. Mlaa Mildred Ileeaon. tearher at I'ellran aihool, la alao apendlng Thaukaglvliig bulldaya la Aah land. Itegular Mertlng Tha regular meeting of tha Ituyal Keignimra Will be railed to order at 7: 3D oYlork thla evening. November 17. at the Moose ball. Alter the buaineas eeaalon an apron and overall dame will ba held. The public la Invited. Velma Co Home Mlaa Valma Con, who teai hei pear Ml. Angel Oregon, arrived home Thuraday to oend Thankagivlng with her par ante, Mr. and Mra. I). W. o, ana to attend tha marriage of ber all' ter, Klra. to L. II. liarrla. which wai aolemnlied Thankaglvlng day Arrived Home Wednesday Mleaea Helen Hhlvea and lllanrhe O'Nell arrived home Wednmday evening to apond the Thankaglvlng bolldaya In Klamath Kalla. Hoth are aludenta at the t'nlveralty of Oregon at Kugene. They will re turn north Hunday Vlallod In Aahlend Mr. and ra I'larence Vocbalier of lll Wantland avenue, apent Thanka- rlna In Aahland, wnera iney via- Ited at tha home Of Mr. Vochat er g mother, Mra. B. J. Vocuet- r. u vn.ni hlloiulB Mr. and ra. Anaelo Parliotta and family have returned to their home at Oil Whlla avenue irom vnu,r uln where they b ve been reald- lug for lha pait year. Home from Portland Mr. and a. Marlon Barnea returned Wed- eaday evening Irom roruano, bnra they apent aeverai ua. m ualneaa and pleaaura. Ileturnrd from Portland B. E, Harden of tha Klamath reclame Hon arrvlro returned Wedneaday morning from a ahurt bualneaa trip to I'orlland. While In Corvallla be vlalied hla daughter. Helen, aludent at Oregon htat college. Mailing Parrnta (leorge Whit man. l:nlveralty of Oregon atud 'ent. la among the college puplli aprndlng the holldaya In Klamat Kails. He la vlalilng hla narenla, Mr. and Mra. A. E. Whitman of Esplanade. (ovlnglon Home Ivan Coving Inn hae returned to hla borne Merrill from a weeks visit Hedmond. Ore., with bla slater Covington Is employed by the U 8. reclamation service during tb aummer montha. Beralca lienor Horn a Miss Bern Ice Hector la apendlng several daya la Klamath Kalla with her parenla. Mr. and Mra. O. M. Hec tor of North Ninth street. Mlsa Hector Is employed In Balera, Ore. Left for Ran Francisco Mra. J. H. Carnahan and Mra. Addle Walker were among tha Klamat Kalla people who departed this week to apend Thanksgiving Ban Francisco. To Attend fieme Deena Mola- r. and Clifton Mulatore loll Wednesday morning for Hen Kren- laro where they attenaea ine Thanluglrlng day game. Visit a Mlaa l.ywh Mlaa Vlr nla Houlstona of tba University of Oregon arrived In Klamath k-.lla Wednesday to apend the Thanksgiving holiday aa tha guest of Mlaa oraca i-yncn. Trt for Kan Francisco Bert rw p.rrv Wllaon and Mra. Ken neth Maler departeo weani7 for Ban Kranclaco to apend the bolldaya. uiiu. U'llrv Homo Wilson Wiley if ependlng tha week-end In Klamath Kalla with bla father. u.'ii.,, h Wller. He la a student at Oregon Btnte college, Corvallla. Motored to Klrby Mr. and Mra. W Paul Jobnaon. Mr. ana eire. Ed I'ropat and It. A. Kmmltt mot ored to Klrby Thursdey to spend Thankaglvlng with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Langer, CHINCHOW IS BOMBED FROM AIR BY JAPS (Continued From Page One) enls were requested to Uka all slepa neceeaary to assure eiecu- tlon of a resolution aaopiea mn. lu directing evacuation by the Japanese to areaa within tha rail' K a . ,nnt The document aieo proposes nation of a commlaelon to study lha Manchurlan situation on the spot and to report to tna cooucu. WASHINGTON, Nor. 7. (ffV- Tha American government nau made representation n japan against a possible attack by Jap aneea on Chlnchow and haa re ceived aaaurancea no such attack la planned. Prevalenca of "a very tense situation" In Tientsin aa a result of fighting between Chinese and Japaneea waa reported to tha de partment by American Consul t'nderwrnt Operation Mra. Oeneral Krank r. . Stella Sheets Man! underwent a Loekhart "ponea --"" minor operation at the Klamath Chlneae authorltlea '." 5 Valley hoepltal We1--ay. I lha firing tha Japaneea returned flra with machine guns, rules, trench mortara and grenadea. Strategically Chlnchow holds a place In Manchuria which haa en hanced Ita Importance far beyond a simple outpost. It la 1( miles southwest of Mukdea and haa been characterised aa tha only open front door to Manchuria for th Chinese, It la tha flrat Important Man churlan city beyond the point where lha greet wall cornea down i iha aea at Hhankalkwan. North and weet of Chlnchow rlae tha mountains and deeert plateaus of Inner Mongolia. Southward are tidal flats. Tha wailed city alls astride tha narrow coastal plain leading Into Mancnuria irom China. It la an Important commercial center, with transportation out lets by railroad and sea. It la a controlling point for communica tions Into China to th soulta and Mongolia to tba west and north wee t. Hall Ktatloa Caeptaretl PEIPINO, Nor. 17, OP) A ra nort received here from tha bead- ausrters of Chang llimh-Llang at Chlnchow, Manchuria, aaid the railway station at Jaoyangho waa captured by a Japaneea armorea train accompanied by a troop train with 700 soldiers today at ter a claah with 200 Chinese troons. Chinese report saia eignt Chlneae were killed. Reports from Mukden giving lha Japaneae version aaid a Japaneae armored train encountered a Cblneee arm ored train a few mllea from Tsho shan. that the Chinese troops abandoned their train and fled tha terms oi tha Boiar otocol Cesaatlon of patrola atnna tha river by Chinese constabulary. That tha troupe In thla province refrain from taking a hostile at titude toward Japan. That they refreln from moving from their preaent positions. (By Tha Associated Prase) TOKYO Tha Japaneea govern ment tonight announced tha Cbl neee proposal to withdraw troops from Chlnchow, creating a neutral tone; Is acceptable. Tha an nouncement followed closely a statement by a government apokeemaa that Premier Kawat aukl'a cabinet would resign If tha Japaneea army attacked Chln chow. TIENTSIN Twenty Cblneee were reported killed in severe fighting laat nlgbt and Japanese reinforcements of troops and am. munition. were on tha way to re lieve tba situation. Jans Halt Activity TOKYO, Nov. Z7. lP) Jap anese military activities along the Pelolng-Mukden railway have been baited, a war office spokes man announced tonight The Japanese troopa bad been advancing steadily In a south westerly direction toward t hin chow where Chinese troopa were concentrated. I'ltlmslnm leaned TIENST1N, China. Nov. 17, OP) Japaneea military autborltli leaned an ultimatum to the Chi neea here today, demanding that they cease firing by noon. The ultimatum also contained the following demands.: Bemoval of troops outside the (mile radius la accordance with Mi Ins Threatens NANKING. Nov. 27, OP) A snokeeman for tha Chinese gov. ernment said today If Japan "de liberately aggravates" the aitua ifnn In Manchuria by Invading Chlnchow, China will resist with all Ita forces. Tha Nanking government, aa aaid, baa consistently pursued a policy of moderation and la will ing to contribute ua soars iu prevent any further trouDie in Manchuria. Ita dealra la that the League of Nations Interposi aome neutral body between the Chinese and Japaneea forree to prevent the pnaalhlllty of a claah pending aettletneat of tha Man churlan question. The Chinese bera admit that Chlna'a forces la tha field have little chaara against the hlghlr- irsinen Japanese army. The Mukden Araenal, where the Chi nese naa modern tanks, planea, artillery and other military equip ment, were aelied in lha first Japaneea drive. Foreign officers ara available aa Instructora for the Chinese troopa, they said, but the whole fiscal organisation of the govera ment would have to be recon structed to finance tha measures whlrto, would ba neceeaary to put tha army on aa efficient bests. Reports received by the British government from Ita observers In Manchuria confirmed that the Japaneae occupied Hslnmlnfu yes terday and that mora than 1.404 Japaneea troops ara 'oa tha move aouthwaet." About 100 sailors also landed, unharmed, al Bhanhalkwaa. the report eeld. Painful Piles Go Quirk. No Cut Una. No Halve It takes only one bottle of Dr, J. H. I-ennbardt'e prescription lir.M-BOlO to end Itching, bleeding, protruding pilea. Thla Internal remedy acta quickly even In old, atnhhorn cases. HKM-BOIO aucceede heeauaa It heals and restorea tha affected parta and removes blood conges tion In tba lower bowel tha cause of plies. Only an Internal medicine can do this, that a why aalvea and cutting fall. Under- wood's Pharmacy aays HEM ROID Tablets must end your Pile misery or money back. Adr. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Lady's wrist watch, white gold, Waitham. mitiaiea ll. r H . at exhibit bldg.; return to gwanson'a barber ahop. 4838 LOST Sliver muakrat coat, aelf collar, with fur bow, at exhibit bldg. Call Mr. Motachenbacher at 11. 4827 VOX Beat Somad ba Town Double Femtw , ' Program 'Near tha Trail.' End' Featuring BOB STEELE Action Tnrllla 'Juat Fear Scant with Lilian Davlea Roy Reystoa and All Star Cast Coming Sunday 4 Big Day 4 Men in Her Life and The Salinas Rodeo FOR BALE Two full-fare tlck eta to Loe Angeles, i each. Pbone tin. 4840 THREE-ROOM furnished house: also 2-room furnished bouse; alro two 2-room apartments; private bath; outside entrance; reduced prices, tall alt High atreet. 48U WANTED Men, women and school children during spare time. Call next door to Bmlth Batea Printing office on 8. Sth atreet. 42 Prior to Reorganizing! FIKA-L! ONLY 2 MORE DAYS of Ju.tin & Montgomery' SALE Saturday Is The End! So great haa been tha reeponae to our campaign to adjust our stocks tor a reorganisation that wa find It possible to complete our plana aooner than we expected. Just two mora days Krlday and Saturday and our new business policy. will be i.hli.hed Home lines have been closed out entirely, other departments will be enlarged, and In tha future our business will ba conducted In keeping with tha most modern merch andising methods . . . Small rroflta ana Viuirg turn-over. Here are Just a few of the exceptional values for tha two final aaya oi tna aaie FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIAL SUITS AND OVERCOATS Refular $30.00 (1 1 Off to $40.00 ?JL jctaO Wo still have doarna of good al)llli suite Topcoale and Overcoata In thla special group to cloeeout at 17.83. The H. W. Poole Theatres CnughtlnthePathof 'the Thundering Herd! Leo CarrUlo John' Mack Brown Dorothy Burgeaa ! Slim Summerrille ! Frank Campeau Dress Shirts 31.19 All of our regular fl-f3 Hlilrte and many of our 2.IM) Nlilna Included In thla epcclnl lot at VI.IU. Other Ilrrea Shirts tlonetcly reduced. propor ftl.no and o.50 OXFORDS to close out at S3.35 Alt of our regular atock of Clinton and Freeman SA.tHI and a.o Dress Oxfords go at au.no. SUITS OF FINEST QUALITY Regular $35.00 to $40.00 , NOW $26.85 Regular $45.00 to $50.00 NOW $34.85 Here are suits of the finest quality In Hnii-Schaffner Marx lllltniore anil Kcller-Hi-rrmann-Thompeon makea at prlres the very lowest In IU years. Walkover Shoes Tha finest aliora In America for the money reduced as follows I7.BO HHOKS iiR.no HHOKS 1 0.(10 NIIOK.ej $5.65 $6.65 ..$7.85 Mai lory Hats Krrrybody known a Mallory Hut la a iiood liat and they are rril buys at the follow ing prlcra. fn.no and o.oo d0 OC HATH, IM.no . IMTHl ti7.no HATH, fut.no HATH, NOW NOW NOW NOW $4.65 -$5.65 ...$6.65 OVERCOATS AND TOPCOATS Regular $35.00 and $45.00 Value. To clnso out at the smashing price of $24.05 Three are tho finest coals In Mock JUSTIN & MONTGOMERY 4 '".' Farmers Market 524 Main Palace Market Bldg. Starts Today!' Owe of the Best Fktsaeaa ef ss Teas? SHE HUNGERED FOR lOTB OMACV , , ,' ... She knew wtuat ska wanlil asad eeeet is, lara la M amaatng retnaaea ... advcatia that la daseheg ... eperkllng ... entrancing . , . revealing one of the w assay a asest shaaaeksg la a role that srlU set yow a-saup wMh adaadeacloB! Saturday Specials Buy Direct From Home County Producers SUGAR t Fine Granulated 10 Lbs. 49 c COFFEE Break o Mors Lbs. ... 69 c APPLES Neertowa Cooker. Bos . 50c THE RAINBOW Th. Swrllret DetrcMve Btory Ton Hare Kvrr Read "THE MALTESE FALCON" You'll recotmlso all the San Kranclaco scenes and Bba Daniels la perfect You'll be aurprlscdl Lettuce 5c Celery 10c Cauliflower ....15c MILK Borden'. Tall Cans.. 49c -:?'.:. t r ' '''''' ' i . - i POTATOES Packed la Branded Baca Per 100 Lbs.-- 60c CHICKENS Country Dressed Fryers or Hen. Per Lb 30C Walnuts, lb 20c Brazil Nuts, pound 23c Palace Market T-Bone Steak Lb. 16c Beef Roast Lb.8c Tender Lamb Steak. s i Lb. 15c Choice E . 1 p UVER o Lb. 7c Beef and Pork k Sir.::-., J on mm "fVflW V LEON EWOL Hear John Bole, singing -Heavenly Skrht." "Akasf al of Dream.," "My Heart la Bearrng" PLUS PLUS Burton Holme. Travelogue "Dnhlln and Neasr" Loonry Tuno Cartoon Patbe New. IA' "Prices to Fit Tonr Purees" Matinee. S30 EVENINGS 100O Seat. .8."Sc 80O Seat .asc Kiddie, a Dime Any Time Complete Beowa Beavamf at 2:15 7tlO :00 Come Along COMING SCXDAY Warner Baxter "DOCTORS' Joan Bennett WIVES" Pork Chop. 18c Lb (Young) LB. 15c Veal Stew Lb. 8c Veal Steak 15c Lb. Phone 68 24 M"in St- Two Deliveries Daily SPECIALS EVERY DAY NEW SHOW SEASON STARTS TUESDAY Make your plan, now to be here Tuesday when we Inaugurate our neasen of blter and better np-to-dato enter, tainment with the Latest RKO Comedy Sensation Bert WHEELER arid Robert WOOLSEX in "CAUGHT PLASTERED"