The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 21, 1931, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
December 21, 1031
COUNCIL WILL
RECEIVE BIOS
Th city council will receive
bldi oo IJt.OOO fir station
bond! t In meeting tonight In
the council chambers of the city
bill. The bond are the last to
be aold to pay (or the construc
tion of Inn Central Fir nation
end for th purchase of equip
ment. A almllor amount war
told prevloualy.
"The tlm baa xplrd (or mot
lng o( tb on atory, (ram build
ln on Fifth street, between Main
and Klamath, and tb owner
haven't don a thing. It I the
conncil noil tnora, Thla otfir
notified tb ownera of th order
of tb council," Folic Judge Roy
FoiKh stated.
City Bulldlnit Inspector Harry
Dalley said that the council can
prevent th ownera from occupy
ing th building and that It
would b better (or th ownera
to move th structure without
an argument than to become In
voked In a long and costly fight
against th city.
Caputs Leigh Ackerman will
spend tb next two daya In
Portland studying traffic condi
tions, regulatlona and new police
methods being nsed by th Port
land' department. Chief of Police
Guy Merrill etated.
Captain Ackerman will accom
pany V. 8. Marshal Cal C. Wells
to Portland and th goTernment
will pay Ackerman's expense
both way. Wells will Uke El
mar Cole, alleged counterfeiter
and McNeil Island escape to
tb federal Jail In Portland
where he will be turned orer to
guards from th prison.
Sheriff Lloyd Low etated that
Col attempted Friday to get a
trusty to bring htm hack eawa
and a gun. and extra precautions
hare been taken to Insure bis
aafe dellrery from th county to
federal officers.
Rev. Ewing to Be
Speaker at Lions
Her. Joeeph Ewing, of St.
Paul's Episcopal church, will giT
th principal address at tb meet
ing of the Lions club Tuesday
noon In tb Hotel Willard when
Lynn Roycrott will preside as
chairman.
Th Sacred Heart Academy
string orchestra will present sev
eral numbers; Miss Roth Cofer
will sing a solo and th Kiwanla
quartette will offer son selec
tions. CCTTOO IT DOWN
At the doe of th Clril War,
America waa a continent' more
than three month wide: today,
by the best trains. It Is three days
wide, and planes will soon re
duce that to a mere fraction.
Justice Ollrer Wendell Holmes
has served oo the United Bute
Supreme Court since 1J01.
Legal Notice
JfOTICE OF SeTTLEMEST OF
FISAIt ACCOUNT
la the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for the County of
Klamath.
la the matter of the Estate of
George W. Bloomingcamp. De
ceased. Notice Is hereby given that Ed
ward Bloomingcamp, administrat
or of the estate of George W.
Bloomingcamp, deceased, has ren
dered and presented for settle
ment and filed In the above-entitled
court bis final account of
tbe administration of said estate
a dot entitled, and a petition for
the distribution of the assets
of said estate, and Friday, the
12nd day of January, 193 J, at the
hour of ten 'oclock a. m.( at tbe
court room of said court, at tbe
County Court House In Klamath
Falls, Klamath County, Oregon,
has been duly appointed by said
court for settlement of said ac
count and the bearing of aaid pe
tition (or distribution, at which
time and place any person inter
ested In raid estate may appear
and file his exceptions In writing
to said final account, and contest
the same and show cause, if any.
"hy a (inal distribution of aaid
state should not be ordered. ,
Dated January 18. 1931.
EDWARD BLOOMINGCAMP,
' Administrator of the Estate
of George W. Blooming
camp, Deceased.
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American Stenographer Home
After Eight Year's Prison
Life in Oriental Dungeon
VALLKJO, Calif., Dee. II, (U.B
After eight black years In a
Chinese duugeon, years In which
her mother believed her dead,
Gertrude Wolters. one a beauti
ful American stenographer, has
com bom, but not to th fami
ly and fireside she left It years
ago. Instead, she la a patient
at Napa state hospital, her rea
son destroyed.
Th story of tb one young
and comely helreea was told (or
the first tint today aa relatives
Bought, through the U. 8. con
aulate, to unravel th mystery
that lodged th girl In a Shang
hai prison, transformed her Into
a babllng maniac. Incapable of
speaking mor than broken Eng
lish, and with an Insatiable pas
sion (or playing cards.
Fortune Inherited '
Miss Wolters Inherited a for
tune In 1913. She had worked
most of her life, and her ambi
tion. If she ever could afford it.
was to ae th world. When she
cam into her Inheritance, ah
set out to realise her dreams.
and sailed for the Orient.
For 10 yeara ah communicat
ed with relative here, telling
how sbe waa poking Into the
nooks and crannies of remote,
exotic places, seeing strange
things and experiencing tb thrill
of travel.
Sh liked China best and after
a world tour, returned to Shang-
Then, eight yeara ago. her
letter suddenly ceased. Her
mother. Mra. Lillian Sears, and
her aunt. Mr. T. . Morgan. De
tain alarmed. They went to
San Francisco seeking to estab
lish through the consulate there,
communication with tbe girl.
Mrs. Seara waa In her hotel
room one night when an anony
mous note waa clipped under the
door.
" You need not expect to hear
from you daughter. Miss Ger
trude Wolters any more," It
said. She died out in China."
' Mrs. Seara said a woman of
foreign extraction delivered th
not. Sh believes tb woman
was In lees lie with a band of
Chines bandits, whose ramifica
tions probably extended to San
Kraarheo'a Chinatown.
ItPturmil Lat link
"It la my opinion," Mrs
Seara said, "that (his woman was
on of a gang ot brlganda who
must have lured her Into acme
Chlnea place. We gave ber up
aa dead and believed her dead
until three months ago when fed
eral acents. trying to establish
ber Identity, found us. They
told us sh bad been found In an
Isolated duugeon. They said the
bandit gang loader had died and
bia servant boy bad told civil
authorities ot th glrl'a where
abouts." Miss Wolters waa brought to
San Frauclsco secretly last Wed
nesday.' After a sanity hearing
sh was committed to th asy
lum. Mrs. Sears, who Urea on a
ranch on the outskirts ot Yal
lejo. said Miss Wolters spoke
broken English, mixed with a
Chines dialect. Sh aaid th
woman had been confined ao
long, from people of he own
kind, that ah apparently had
forgotten her own language-
"She's atlll beautiful." th
mother aaid tearfully. "But her
mind Is broken. She play soli
tar by th hour, even while she
eata her meals. The heart
breaking pari is that ahe does
not recognii any of us"
Mis Wolters baa three broth
ers. John. Hsrold and William,
all of Los Angeles. They have
Joined with their mother In try
ing to bridge the gap ainc their
alster'a disappearance eight years
ago.
Before her disappearance from
America. Misa Wolters was em
ployed by tbe Canadian Pacific
railroad. It was In this office
that her deslr to see tar places
waa born.
S. P. Anticipates
Heaviest Travel
of Dollar Days
Southern Pacific officials ex
pect th heaviest travel ot any
previous Dollar Days, when tick
et sale open Tuesday morning at
cent-a-mile rates over all the com
pany's lines.
Tickets will be on sal Tues
day. Wednesday. Thursday and
Friday, with a return limit of
January t, and will be again on
sale December It. II and Jan-
nary 1.
Already many persons have
made reaervationa and because ot
tbe expected heavy travel the of
ficials ot th Un advise making
reservations.
2 Arrests Made
By City Police
Only two arresta were made by
the city police over the last week
end. with John Figuroa and L.
Peterson being arrested on
charges ot being drunk.
Figuroa was arrested at a local
hotel Saturday night and Peter
son at the police station when he
got out ot a taxi. Each has been
fined (10 or fir daya n th
woodpile.
Rust la estimated te coat the
world more than five billion dol
lars a year.
Worse Than Chile.
Husband (feeling a twinge In
the back while he Is tuning In
th wireless receiver) I believe
I'm getting lumbago.
Wife What's the nse. dear?
Ton won't be abl to understand
a word they say.
Ftv automobile arcldenta war
reported to th polio over th
week end. with none Injured and
minor damage to th rara In
volved. C. R. Angua. 141 North Tenth,
reported that he was driving west
on Main street Friday, and that
l. L. Jamison, city, stttrted to
pull bla car away from the curb
as Angus' car came even with It.
The bumper waa torn from Jaml
son'e car and the rear fender of
Angus' car waa dented.
Arnold Wlman, 16U Worden.
reported that the front b,umper
and fender on hla car were dam
aged when he struck the rear
fender aud bumper of another cur
at the Intersection of Tenth and
High atreeta Sunday evening.
John M. Lloyd, box 704, report
ed that th hub rap waa torn
from another car at the corner of
Esplanade and Aninieda streets,
Monday morning, when his car
skidded aa he waa making a right
hand turn onto Alameda (rom Ks
planade. Th bumper ot Lloyd's
car waa bent.
E. M. Hogu. ISO Eldorado,
parked hi car acroa sth street
from HIS Mala street. A trailer
on a car driven by Joe White, III
Eldorado. broke loos from
White' car as It waa traveling
west on Main street, and tbe trail
er crashed Into Hogue'a car.
Cars driven bv Mr. Jack Thom
as. 1401 Mitchell, and John
Hughe. MS GaVden, collided at
the Intersection ot Radcllfte and
Mitchell streets Saturday after
noon. Mrs. Thomas waa driving
south on Rsdcllff and Hughe
waa going west on Mitchell. Po
lice were unable to learn who waa
at fault.
3 Face Liquor
Charges Monday
Floyd Brown and Ralph Me
K'nley George, each charged with
uuutinn nt nn nlnt ot moon
shine, and Cy Hutrbinaon. charg
ed with being drunk and dis
orderly, will appear before Juat
u. r th Pmm Parker Hubbard
at Beatty Monday afternoon.
They were arrested at Beatty
Saturday night by Special Indian
Officers V. G. Klock and Robert
DeShaier and Indian Policeman
David Chocktoot and Constable
Kay Davis.
Weyerhaeuser Camp
Children 100 Per
Cent on Seal Sale
Th first rural school to send
In relurus from th Christmas
seal sal was Weyerhaeuser Camp
school, No. I, ot which Mra.
lleulah Elliott Is teacher.
Th school which has an en
rollment of 1? pupils took out
17.00 worth ot seals and sold
them all, making th first ltA)
per rent report to th committee,
Tb results (rum th city
school sale bar been turned In,
but haa not yet been checked.
Indian Children
Get X mas Socks
fhruitmue puy cheeks are being
mailed to all minor children on
the Klamath Indian reservation
Who are nn the KImiiibII, viKI
roll Monday.
Th checks, about lit each.
can h t. t. .. i v. . .. ..
Chrlstmaa (or the Indian children.
TOO LATE TO
CLASSIFY
WANTED Beet ear can buy tor
(50 cash. O'Neill's Grocery.
Phone 851. It 5191
This Store Will Remain
Until 8:30 o'Clock
Monday Tuesday
Wednesday Thursday
To Accomodate ChrUtma Shopper
Montgomery
Ward & Co.
211-229 Mam Phone 384 Klamath Falls, Ore.
DIES Of! SUM
Miss Ileatrlca McAndrawa, age
It, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Martin McAndrawa, passed aar
early Sunday morning at a local
hospital after an llltieaa ot sev
eral weeks.
Mtsa McAndrewa was horn In
Chamberlain, 8. I)., In February,
11101 .and came to thla city with
ber pareuta when ah waa K
yeara of age. During her third
year In high school, at the age
of 1 bIim hiini III atiit tiHM
'been In poor health sine that
tlm.
In spile of Buffering total
blindness. In H1H. ah waa well
versed on current topics and
mad many (rienda by th cheer
ful disposition which ah main
tained. Ilesldea her parents, ah la aur
vlved by (our sisters, Mra. Ellen
Patterson, Miss Catherine Mc
Andrewa, Misa Veronica McAn
dreaa, ot Klamath Kails; Mlaa
Kather McAndrawa ot Mania Bar
bara, Calif., and una brother,
loll ii McAndrawa, of Klamath
Fa I la.
Hli waa a member of th
Sacred Heart church and Allar
society, Tbla evening members
ot th Sacred Heart parish will
nether at the Klamath Funeral
horn (or recital Ion of the rosary,
commencing at T:lt,
Th funeral corteg will lra
Ihe mortuary, Tuesday morning,
at I: It and proceed lu th
tiacred Heart wher High Masa
of Requiem will b offered at
.....I.... k r tli mums of her
soul. Vault entombment will b
mad la Ml. Calvary cemetery.
To b perfectly proportioned a
man should weigh II pounds tor
every font o( bis height.
NOTICE
OUR STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN MONDAY,
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
EVENINGS TO ACCOMMODATE
CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS.
Klamath Furniture Co.
Phone 874
721 Main St.
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