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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1931)
December 21, 11131 THE EVENING MSItAlD, KLAMATH FALLS. OKEUON PACE FIVE 0 A CITY BRIEFS flueete at 1UII AmonK 111 week-end iiimIi at Ilia Mall ((! wer W. H. Hliepherd. tireat Norlharn railroad company, Whlteflali, Mont. j Klmor Walclilp, Morrill; Mra. K. II. Long ami grin, Mallni Mra. Carrie Irish, Orara IrUb and Hurry Irish, Yak ima; II. 11. L a in obeli. Klaumth Fallal Mr. and Mra. Arthur Ha waii. Chlloquln; Mra. Delia Nl h. nil, lluiiaiita; Kred II. Warr, aterdoclj and Nnruian Whtla Mad ford. Looking for Man Rffurla to local Hay (Irosslllc kle, believed to b In Klamatb ralla or Tlrlully ra balm mad by Hherlft I,, I.. Low, aa lh sheriff received a wlra Monday morning Informing hlio that tlroasnlckle'n ano had died la Nortb Mauchsatar, In diana. Uriiaatilckl a asked to wlra bli wlf at 101 South Flrat alraat. Nurlb Mauoheeler, at ono and lo roinmuulcat wlllt lh herlff oftlr. VUllln Hon Hera Mra. D. C. Vance ol 1'ortland la visiting at lb hnma of bar aon and daughter-in-law at 0 North Ninth street. Mra. Vanr baa been visiting In aoulbrn California lor tba Pt four mo n Ilia and la now on bar war horn. Hits will apand Chrtatmaa har with bar two aona, T. K. Vaur. and M. R. Vanr. and thalr fatnlll. tlllrcl Gucta Among th fuaata at tb Hulal Wlllard Hun day alibt war W. T. Young, Kin. Calif.; Itsrmond O. Holt, Modoc I'nlnt; l.lnrolu Wheeler. H. I.. Rerkberk. II. T. Wilkes, R. H. hreke. Portland; II. Levin and family. Han Kranrleco: W. II. Weber, Uerkeley; and Mr. and Mra. M. bneldemen. New York Cy. Vlalt Bandar Visitors In Klamath Fall Sunday nliht whar they war guaets at tba Hall llotal Included Fremont Ho. New York; K. K. Johnaon. Sacra mento; J. L. ItO'lscrs, ado: II. W. Brookman. rhlloquln; and Mr. and Mra. Thackor of lloae burg. llarw Know Han Juan Mlsae Christine Do Hard and llutb Vannlc hav arrived bouta from Fan Joaa, Calif , whar they at tend lha Ban Joa Teerhere" col l. Tbay will apand th t'hrletma holiday with Mr. and Mra. H. W. Vannlr. . IJcana aatl Marrlaia li cense war Issued Haturday lo Kidney I jia renre Millar, IS, Murpb, Or., and Orara Marl Tbordaraon, 13. of Klamath rati, and to Francl F. Fr rarl. . and Clarlr Fallon, la, both of Klamatb Fall. Man Offices lr. J. K. Clana ban, local deallst. haa moved hi oftlra from lh Underwood build ln( to th Oregon Hank building. Ir. and Mr. Clanahan mak thalr bom at lha Whit riu apart ments. Arrti Muutlny Monday ar rival at lb Hot! Wlllard In cluded I. W. Murray. W. J. lift tnen.en, Lao R. Lange, of Port land and W. II. Walker. Mrd furd. Jmklna' Move Mr. and Mr. William Jankln have moved from tha Pean apartmanla on Whit avnu to 1241 South glith street. Jenkins la man- far of th Klamatb Ru com panr. grading Chrtalniaa lttna Inataad of tending out th week ly keynote, th chamber of com merce a thla week aendlnf out special Chrlatmaa Utter to all It member. Th letter are aimed by lh prealdent and ex eullve aecretary. Call to lave Mr. and Mr. Ror Call plan to leave thla after noon for a two-week trip to l.ong Beach, Lo Angel and other California cltlea. Mr. Call I head of th Roy Call l'sd Car lot. Tomorrow I YOU'll 1AUGH WITH TEARS IN YOUR EYtS W ft.V. Jit ffTil I I IIP i ..yMlUN CMANOUS rf.y HotrowotM J'TTinfl jjThochiui huoion f rx'sUT Jt Tlino Tmlny Hetty ('onipaon "Gay Diplomat" To Hih'iiiI Kirk llrr Mr. Lea i or l.untur and llttla aon, of Klrby, Or., ar tba huuaa aueat of Mra. Ivy Prnpat for th week. Mr. IjiiiKer will arrive cnrUtmaa Kva to apuud Ilia hullday wlib III fuuilly. Mot Children HeraMr. aud Mra. Cbarlaa Zumbrum, of Fort Klamatb apanl Saturday In thla city whar tbay mat Mr. Zum brutn'a children who will apand th Chrlaluiai holiday at Furl Klamatb. Ilerry Vlaltlna N. K. Barry, pre.ldant of th Oregon Hank llulldlng corporation, la In Klam atb Fall on bualu from Heat He. H arrived Monday uiurn lug. Hlulvr at lck Jaik HI a tor, bnad of tba Blalar Invaatmvnt company, la able lo ba out and at hi deak again for a abort tlm eab day. II baa ba confined to hi bom for th laat two week with auvare sold. Iletw for Holiday. Orvlll llamllloa baa arrived In Klamatb Falla from Rugena whar ha I altandlng tb I'nlvemlly of Ore gon, to pnd th holl'laya with hla mullier, Mr. Ida liamlllou. Eilwrtnl Horn Mr, and Mra. Inland Wlllltta. and daughter kharon, ara i peeled horn Tuea day from C'ollag Orov, whar they hv spent th paat wvek vlilllng Mr. Wlllltta parrnta. Ilrnd Vl.llnr Mlas Kali Craf ton, of Rend, spent tha week-end In Klamath Falla as tha gurnt of Mra. Lottie Aller at bar horn In the McCarthy Apartmanla. VUlted Hon Norman C. While, of Medfnrd, apent lh week-end In Klamath Falls vlaltlng bl son, Norman Jr., who attonds school ber. Move4 to fnloa direct Mr. and Mr. Henry lluucan bar moved from Altamont Acre lo Hit L'nlon svenu. Vital Statistics HIIITIIH McKAY Horn to Mr. and Mra. Krerett McKay, liecember 17. a t-pound daughter at tb Collage boapltal. IIKATIIH McANnDKWS -Hcairlc. daugh ter of Mr. and Mr. Martin Mr An drewa. paaaed away Hunday morn ing. December to. Funeral aerv Ice Tureilav morning at 1:1 at Sacred Heart church. WIIITLATCH Mr. Sarah Whltlatcb died at home on th Keno road December 11, at t P. m. MtRRIAtiFJ MILLRII-TIIOKADHON Kid ney Lawrenra Miller. Murphy. Or., to Grace Marl Thordaann, Klamath Falla, December It, 1931, by Juatlr of th Pear W. R. Rama. Klamatb county court boua. FKHRARI FALLOW frank Ferrari to Clark. Fllow. both of Klamath Falla. married Dec ember 19, mi, by Her. Melville T. Wire, paator Methndltt Epis copal cburrb, at Methodist par-aonara. 1 9 .a v 7:7VA.y vY.V Xmas 3pccials on Gift Hosiery for Men and Women Special Price by the Box Buster Brown 5hoe5tore HEW TURKEYS SELL E PORTLAND, Dc. It, (AP Ra taralng imusI market condition!, lb prlr of han turkeys on th Porlland market Is now definite ly established at an advanra of I tenia a pound over th quota tions of toma. Th sales to tba local trads over Hunday appears to bava bn fully aatUfa'tory, according lo E. J. Dlion of th local eo-opera-tlv. Arrival of turkey lunday was somswbat disappointing to whole sale trad. Tb complaint was beard thai many local growers sra "peddling" tbelr supplies from ona plac to another, oc caslonally disposing of them to retailers at a prlra lowr than offered by wholeaalers. MARKET QUOTATIONS WHEAT WF.AK PORTLAND, Dm. II (P) With an aalaa tha Meaa of iiuv. mere waa a weaker tone In th Monday eaaeion of lb Portland future market. December loat In mnA llif La JIm t,nn- Inilly quoted. On th merchants acnango wnai io( 10 ott. CIIKKHK MART f.NHTEADY PORTLAND, Dee. 11, W) Whll ther waa no Chang In th firlc ol cheea at any of th laad ng American center for th week'a opening, undertone of tb market it by n means steady. Dullness permeates the trad gen. erellv In practically nil aectlc.ns, potwlthalandlng the axlrem low prlc Hal now affectly. DITTKHFAT OoWX IAN FHANCIHCO, Dee. tl, California dairymen faced low er prices for bullerfat today a th result of recant generous rains. Tb basis price her fell lib casta a pound to 11 cents. PORTiaXD WHKAT PORTLAND. Dec. Jl. Uf) Whl: Open Hlgb 1-ow Cloa Dw. -tl .41 .SO .SO May .: .11 .! .(I July .. .m .III. .(lVa .elU Cash wheat: tllg llend blue stem, 71 He: soft whit, western whll. bard winter, northern aprlng and wtera red. &ic Oata, No. 1 whll. lit. Today's csr receipts: Wheat. 41: flour. It; corn, 4; oats, 4; hay, 4. CHICAGO CIU1X CHICAGO, Dee. Jl (A0) Wheal No. I mlied ilH. Old corn No. I yellow S-SlVs-Oats No. I wblt II. Ry no sale. Barley 41-17. GRAIX VALIEH RECEDE CHICAGO, De. 21, (A Orsln value receded In th late deallnga today owing mora or lee to dis appointment over tha decrease In th l olled State visible supply total being smsller then had gen erally been looked for. Tha de crease for th week amounted to but 1, HI. 000 buahela. compared wltb 4, MS, 000 bushels, compared jiievtjoite; Women's 79c to 2.98 Men's 98c to 1.98 Children's 98c to 1.98 Ilia week previous. Riport de mand for North American wheat larked volume, new bullae be ing only SOU, 000 bushel. Wheat closed unstable, to lAe under Halurday's finish. Cum Vfco to 1H down, oat Ho to o off, and provlsloua varying from lie setback to ic advaute. POHTLANO 1JVEHTOCK PORTLAND, Dae. 11 OP) Callle 1110, calrea 10; alow, eaa lr uuderloua. bleera luO-100 Ilia, good 1.74-4.16; medium 4.60 5.7, common 1.00-4.(0; 0V I1U0 Ilia, good I.TI-I.II medium 1,0-1,76, common l.ou-t.ou; 1100-1100 Ilia, good 1.60-116, medium 1,60-6 60. Heifers 660 HiO Ilia, good 1. 00-4.00, medium 4.00-1.00, common I.7I-4.00. Cowa good 4.OO-4.I0, common and medium 1.71-4.00, low cut tr and cutter 1.00-1.7. Bull, yurllnga excluded, good and choir (beef) 1.00-1.10, cutter, cumruoa aud medium l.OO-l.O'i. Vaaler milk fed good and cbolra 7.00-7.60, medium 1.60-7.00. cull and common J. 60-6. 00. Calrea good aud cholc 6.60-7.00, com mon and medium 1.60-1 10. Hog I860. Including 460 di rect or through; 10 lower for klllara. Light light 140-110 lb, good and cholc 4:10-1.11; llght welrht 110-ltO lh. good and cholc t. 00-6.16, lHO-JOO Iba. good and cholc 6.00-6.16, me dium weight 100-120 lb, good and cholc 4.10-1.16, 110-160 lb, good and choir 4.16-6.00; faeavy welshl 260-100 lbs. good and cbulca 4.10-4.66. 210-360 lbs. good and ebole 4.00-4.76. Pack ing sow 276-600 Iba, medium and good 1 76-4 60. Feeder- atockar 70-190 lbs. good and cholc 110-4.26. Bheep and lambs 100; quiet Lamba 10 lbs. down good and rholrs 4.00-4.60. medium 1.00 4.00, all wlght common 1.00 1.00. Yearling wethers 10-110 Iba. medium to cholc 1.76-1 60. Ewe 110 Hie. medium to cholc 1.76-2.00, 120-160 lbs. medium to cholc 1.60-1.76, all weights, cull to common 1.00-1.(0. BY UTE SELLING NEW YORK. De. 21. Wr Lata selling of tb oil and cop per share was somewhat de pressing lo tb atock market to day, and cancelled moat of a midday upturn. Tha market waa quiet, wltb total transfera wall under two million aharee, but the closing tona waa heavy, with several lasuee off 1 to 1 points. Th market a a whole main tained a fairly confident tons during most of the day, wltb further algns of good support appearing In bond. Stock Averages (Copyright. Hll. Standard Statis tics Company) te te is India rr'a fee Tola! Today ... 14.1 ill 41 w.v r.v sis til lee 6 t W-ek Are : I III 4S Month Aa 114 414 11S T 7J. Veer Asa llt.7 Ml 1S7I III I S V,, Xma 1111 110 1 lltl 145. 1 I Trs. Ato 1" t 17 t"4 I ier t llirb iiil . lie I los J 101 mi i lw 1M1 1 10 1 H I SI I Illah I 11C1 jo; 4 141 S 111 lie; I Low IIV"") - 1 1 1 4 14S.I 1141 inch ti-:) J5 His I"! is Lew ll - 141.1 117.1 KSI 140.1 Science baa clawlfled mor than 20,000 varieties of ocean creatnrea. ' 1 m mm Amusements!, vox Th world-famed Willy Poeanv designed lh settings of "Th Un- I J -1 . holy Csrden." wimuef Ooldwyn' lalMt hrnriccHoc, -In. T, 1 A Colmaa now playing at tb Vox theatre. Alerla dlk Urn ..-I - ' ,and mosqusa and patch sf trop ical jungle, is n arena la which lien Hecht and Cbarlaa Mao. i-'c, au.v lUClcilOH BieiV- jdrama. and Pogany snjoyad aa arciiia nunaay in oevising its settings. The eptlst TrnfteBrfaN his first American fama several veara aeo with the u.cmnnlit.. Opra la New York. i RAIXBOW Crsula Parrott must bar Nor-1 ma Hhearer la mind when h createa heroine for her novls. For In "Stranger May KUu." as In "Th Divorcee." Miss Shear. sr stsps gracefully into th lad Ing rola and wrapa It about ber with a certain assurance of poe- I aaelon. Indeed, tbla reviewer can Imagine tb rol In do other ! bands. I PINK THFS j Winnie Llghtner has a wonder- 1 fnl tlm In "Sid Show" which Is now at tha Plna Tree. Wlnnl doe everything. Eh emote as on of th anglea of a lova trl angle, and ah substitutes for meat of tb circus freaks, ona after another, when they become temperamental. Other notable members of tha cast ar Charles Butterwortb, Evelyn Knspp, Donald Cook and Ouy Klbb. Incidental offering Include a ' sew reel, and a rollicking com-1 edy entitled "Howdy Mat." I PEI.ICAX I RKO Radio Picture' comedy. I e &.ie ' laaiM''ll'r fd$? ft) it u drama, "Fanny Foley Ifaraelf, tarring Edna May Oliver at the Pelican Theatre tomorrow, strikes a new not In talking picture pint material and bring a new author to th erren. Juliet Wllbor Tnmpklna, author of lh original story, which was published In a recent edition of "Tha Ladlea Home Journal," la on of America's foreraoM short story writers. A strung cast of supporting playera In "Fanny Foley Her self" Include Jiobart lloaworth, Kochelle Hudson, Helen Chandler, John Darrow and Robert Em matt O'Connor. Potatogram Federal-Rial potatogTBraj Releas ed From f oamy Tirc-nt e Of fice IkerrnilieT 21, IttHI, Mhlpmant tveportcarl for HaJurcUy and Monday United Bute total, (IT: Ore gon, 14: Waahlngton, 11; Idaho, 0; Maine, 111. The H. W. Poole Theatres A The Pine Tree has tha PICTURES Coming l ; ; : 'HUCKLEBERRY FINN" NOTE: An th boy aad girt ar Invited to saaat "Hack Pin" at Mr. I'adrrwood'a aaaaal party tocawrrow. The Rainbow Last showing; today of Norma Shearer and Robert Montgomery in "Strangers May Kiss" SPECIAL SHOWING Tuesday and Wednesday Furs & Fur Coats T OVELY scarfs, lovely coats the most wonder- ful Christmas Gifts any woman could receive and probably the most beautiful selection we have ever shown. Gray squirrel, caracul, muskrat, rac coon, in fact every one of the choice furs all are the finest, most carefully matched skins, all are well-made and high in fashion character. The low prices are almost a miracle lower than they've been even this year of low priced furs, and lower than they'll be again for years. This is the Christ mas to buy her a coat that she will wear with pride for at least three probably four or five years. Terminal Mrtrjiete Recportec for HoailaF Chicago; Carload received. Idaho, 11;, others, 16; ear on track, Including broken. 241; sup plies moderate; demand slow; market weak; track sales csrlols outwalght Idaho Netted (lams, sacked, per cwt., U. 8. No. 1. 11.60 to 11.(0, few high aa (1.10, few low aa 11.36. Ran Francisco: Carloads ra calvtd, California, I; Nevada, 1; Oregon, ; boat rclpt equiva lent to Callforala 4 car. W'aab Ingtnn 4 rare; cars on track, un broken, 7; rara on track, krokea, I; dork holdings, II; suppllss moderate: demand slow; market ateady; Washington Netted Oema, sacked, per cwt., U. g. No. 1. 11.14 to 11.26; Oregon Klamath V. n. No. 1, (1.20 to 11.10. few 11.16; Deschutes TJ. g. No. 1, 11.26 to (1.10. Lo Angalea: Cart received. California. 21; Idaho, 10: can diverted, I; cara on track, un broken. ( ears oa track, brok- A Last Timaa Today Winnia Lightiiar "Side Show" Tomorrow! Beginning Tuesday ROBERT WOOLSEY and DOROTHY LEE in "EveiTrthing's Rosie" 0k III rXe J en, II; supplies moderate; cle- mana ana trading alowi opening prlcea, Monday, Idaho Netted (Jems, aacked, per eat, U. g. No. I, mostly 11.15, soma 11.10 lo II. 10. Hhlpplnaj Point Marketa for Rat. ajnlcsy Taklma and Nearby Polntsl Practically no Wlra Inquiry; de mand very alow, mark dull; car loads, f. o. b. caah track too few ales reported to quote; market nominally. Netted tlema. sacked, per ton, V. B. No. 1, HI. Idaho Falls: Shipments, 12 cara; demand very light; market very dull: carloads, f. o. b. caab track. VaC tmA n.m, n- ewt., II. g. No. 1, mostly 16c to ive. xsw lower. Ante have haee. cihumj In aaf . broken legs of Injured eompau- lons in a kind of pisater. VoX beat gonad la Towa ""cVr UNHOLY Sow ShowlnsT Eada PrtcSay Klfht UNITtM eCTORf.! mi laakigM -v M aTAca. Ill .aSBBBaaak tT vaj I J aaTr we aiaP caiaoVt caasaeal! caajoMa vase ol and kMsa r a avaa ed ceaaTtcn mm 9