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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1932)
Juminry 21, 1932 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE FIVE CITY BRIEFS Visitor In HUmalU Vlolor "Vic" l'almr, treasurer ot Ilia Btatldsrit OH coinpsny sua one iif th wtll known tlnsiiilars of lh tiosst, I a vUlitir In th cltr for several dux. IU wss iruin panted her Irnm Merlfont, Weil Dollar, by Aumlilui Johnson, Klamlard Oil dlnrlct Uiauan'r, nd Mrs. Johnson, W. II, Vewter, banker In lb valla? city, and Mrs. Vawtnr. Tlmv are lunli at Ilia Dotal WllUrd. Wednesday veiilm tbey war luaala of Mr. aud Mr, Leslie Itinera at Ihslr bonia od I'aclllo Terrscs. Our (Mflrea Hare Dr. Daao II, Osborn, formerly of Los An alee Calif., haa located In Klam ath Falls, with oiriraa In Iba Dra gon Hank bulldlni. for many years lr. Osborn prartlcad In tb tout barn city, wbara ba speclalls d In ehlldran'a and women's da easee. Mra. Osborn and amall dauhtr bav Joined Dr. Oaborn and will raalda at X 1 0 4 I.enmnre street. In Hot Hprltus, Iba boina f Mr. and Mra. K. I'. IlroBier baua, wblcb Dr. Osborn haa laaaad. Mia 'loy ixxales Friends of Miss Uraca K. Cnnboy, former ly ol tha Manilla llersld dvr llaluat daparttnaut, will ba Inter sated lo learn that aha haa local il at Daytona lle.h. Kla., whara lha haa accaptad a poaltlon with lha rlun-ltacord nawapapar. Mlaa Conboy waa eallad souih sevrl monlbi aio bacauaa of tha rl out lllnaaa of bar father. Mr. Con boy passed away shortly attar tha holiday. ltrtura, lo Klamath Mr and Mra. Carl Wlmm.r and dsuihters Ilonli Jaan and llararly Ann ara bnma from flail of aayaral montha In l.awlalon. Idaho, whara thay flattad Mra. VVImmer' par anta, Mr. and Mra .Blroni. Mr. and Mra. Wlmmer mada Iba trip by motor. Mr. trimmer la aaw filar at tha Bbaw-Hartram Lara bar company. Reaamra flub Work County Club Leader Frank Helton haa re eumed hla duties attar aarloua attack of Infloensa. whlrb kopt him al homa for mora than a waak. Ha will raauma bla trlpa Ofar Iba county, flaltlni farloua rluba and oraanlilnf utbara with in a law days. lrtt for Korth Mr. and Mra. I. lord K l.ow bar iett for Port land, whara Ibay plan lo apnd a waak flaltlni frlanda. Wblla north Mr. Low will attend a con vention of law enforcer balnf hald In tha northern city. How Much Would You Pay To Be Rid of Rheumatic Paint la 48 Hours T Would Tow Pay Tan IfcillareT Would Vols Tay M t'enlaT Wall: Here' a chanc for you ba spry onra mora to do your to work ork cbaariuiiy wuuoui on twins of pain. Ilara'a a poaltlv iiwiMm that no rbaumatlam auf'.rer can afford to paaa up you ran oa traa from aaonlilnc rheumallam and keep fraa from It. del ona St cant bottle of Al lan ru from Star Drui Co. or any proireaslv drusslnt with the poaltiTe and distinct understand ing that your palna and torture will all be ton In 41 boura or money bark. And whan palna ara tone keep rlfhl on laklnt Allenru 'till very bit ot harmful uric arid la out of your body HnH'loess oomea with thla wonderful pre acrlptlon thouaanda know It you ought lo know It. How to Gel Rid of RHEUMATISM New Medicine) Drive Rneamatlr Pnlaone from Joint a and Must lee or Monry-llark EASES PAIN FIRST DAY Polaon settling In Ih Joint and muarlee caua rheumallam. You cannot get rid of rheumatic aiony till Iheae dangeroua pole ana are driven out of your aye torn. Thal'a why aiternal reme llaa and pain deadening druga nly glv temporary relief. What you .ied I IlI' MA, the new medlcln now nld by all diugglat that acta directly on Ih liver, kid in a and blood, and help expel tLrough Ih natural channel ot elimination the dan gerous polions that canarheu malic mlaery. No long walling for your suf fering to atop. HU-MA aasea pain tha Ural day and la ona rheumatic remedy that' guar anteed lo free mimcle and Joint from painful tirfneaa, awelllng and lameneaa, or nothing to pay. Underwood' Pharmacy ha ao much confidence In HU-MA that they want very rheumntlo In town to try It and guarantee money-hark It It doe not atop all your rheumatic sufforlng. The H. W. Poole Theatres Pine Tree ' Last Time Today O the Singe t Mae De Rosier and her Sunshine Follies On the Screen I Douglaa Fairbanks, Jr. In "I Like Your Nerve" Tomorrow Amateur Show Hostesses for Dinner Two ihanga of hostess for Ih an nual Hiataa' dinner to b given by Iba Malhudlal Ladle Aid war atiiiiiumed Thunder. Mra. Law renr Phelps will b host,! for Ih California group and res ervation tor Ibl labia may b mad by calling lliO-W. Mr. I.aureiiaun I hostess for lha northern group, phone 1214. Returned to Ik-nd E. P. Bros- tarbtui, promlnaul building con tractor, and Mr. Hrosterbeus bav returned to Hand, their former home, wbr they plan to reald Indefinitely. Mr. Ilroslar bau plana lo mak frjuot bual nae trip lo Klamath Fall. Return Kroiu l.oa Ang-rle Mr. aud Mr. H. J. Dentrlm and aon, Junior, bav returned from Lo Angelea, wber they bave been flailing relative and friends. They attended lb U. V. L'.-Tulan game at l'aaadena on New Year'a day. Ievna Hospital John Foe- aum, auperlnlendent it tb lllg l.akee Lumber company, re turned to hi home Tueaday from lllllalde hoaplial where he haa been a patient for aom tint after eubuiltilng lo a major oper ation. Klrn foniuny Knlargre The Fall Hlgn company haa taken all the epace In the Mltchel building acroa the afreet Irnm tb Kerne hotel on South Slsth, and id nouncea that Mr. Hmlth, former ly of the 1'ellcan theatre will b wllh them. I.vr for Mouih Hyman Werbtler ot K. Bugarman' etora, left Wedneeday for Ban 'rn elaco. where ba will purrbaae new future a part ol lb re modernltatlon ot 8ugarman' Clothing company. llok Uroup to Meet Dook group on of tba ftoalnea ud I'rofeaeton! Woman' club will meet Thuraday evening at the borne of Mle Thelma MrAlpln. 117 North Third. Imn lluepllal Ida Myara. Merrill blab acbool girl, haa re covered from Injurlea received about two week ado and we relfaaed from the Klematb Val ley boapltal Wednesday. Rerete Word of IVretii Mia rranrra Wiley and Wllann ft. Wil ey, local attorney, ot thla city. have received word of tha 4ath of their coualn, Mr. R. K. Wiley, of Little Rock. Ark. r Cluenl The Klamath cafe, damagrd by flra thla week, will be cloied for remodelling for tba next two or three weaka. CORA A. SMITH Cora A. Kmlih. well know real dent of thla rlly for the paat IS year, paaaed away at her lata rmldcnce. 1119 Lincoln etreet Thuraday morning at 1 o'clock following an lllns ot 1 year. Kh was born In Clarlnda. Iowa. Nov. 1. 1S4U and axed "1 yeara 1 montha and 4 daya at tha lima of deaih. Hha la aurvlved by seven eona, Morgan. Homer, Nel son. Hoy, Alfred, Walter snd Klmrr K. Rmlth all of this city and 1 daughters, Mra. Roy Holt and Mr. Lomont Frulan of thla city and Mr, lieorg ilodenhmer of dacramenlo, Calif., on brother Charle MrKlflab of Conway, Mis souri and ona sister, Mrs. Lou Simons of Cenlervllle. Karwas. Tha remalna ara In tha roa room ot lha Earl Wbltlock Fu neral Home. I'ln Avenue at B.xtb, whers friend may call. Announcement of funeral ar rangement will ba mada later. ISIt.tKL IIKI.I.KVANCE Israel Bellsvsnc pastsd away at lha homa of bis son, near Keno, Thursday morning at 1:10 o'clock following an lllnaas of aereral months. He was born In Han Antona, Quebec. Canada, Oct. IS, 1X64 and aged 77 yeara 1 months and 0 dsya at tha time of death. Ha la survived by ona son, Joseph Mellavanr ot Keno and two dnughters, Mr. Clara Allan and Mrs. Kmma Preston of Lo Angeles, Calif. Th remains r In th slumber room of the Karl Whltlock Funeral Home, l'lna Avenue at Sixth whero friends may call. Announcement of funeral arrangements will he mada later. If all th gold In th United State war melted Into a lump It would fill a box car. Hut with thlnga as they are, It probably wouldn't have a silver lining. Rainbow Iiat Time Today Barbara Stanwyck in hrr moat dramatic picture tha story of Aimea MacPherton "The Miracle Woman" Any Seat 25c Children 10c ;l OBITUARY l Pi STATION CLOSING SI moo 111 GUY A rumor that Iba city council of Klamath Fall contnmpluK' the closing of Ih flra nation lotalad at Ih city ball, thus laying oft approximately alt fire men, and uelng only lb new tatlon oa Wall street, was dls cuaeed by Ih Tsypsyers' Pro tective League of Klamath coun ty al a meeting Wedneaday night. Thla rumor had reached tb association, according lo Sec retary A. U. Morrlaon, with an other rumor Hint, If this action war taken, blam for lha move would ba placed upon tha league. HI nee ibl subject hsa never beau dlarutsed by tha Taxparers' League, tha directors r fud lo take any reapouslblllly for tha rumor, but mada no recommen dation at thla lime. A lack of fireworks msrked Wedneadsy evening's meeting. and only a lentatlva program for future work outlined by Hecre- tary Morrlaon. Kvlilenca (ialhrrrd Morrlaon declared that up to tha praeent lima lha league had only bn fueling Ita way, piling up evidence of unethical, unlaw ful and fraudulent procedure In county government In almost avary branch. Tbla evidence has In many caaea, been proven, Morrlaon stated, but the league la not yet ready to releaa lha atari ling facta. I. A. Towey, Klamath morti cian, presented lo tha league fig urea of tha preaent coat of bur ial of tha county' dead, and alleged that thee war higher In Klamath county than In any county In the slats with tba ex ception of Deerhutea. Ha alao recommended that lha league In vestigate, and tak action to abollab the office of county cor oner, which he declared bad bei'n dona In mauy states. "The league la fighting for prlnrlplra. and not for Individ uals." Murrlaoo aald In reply to Towey s aaaertlona. "However, It la working for economy, striv ing to coniolidate offices and duties for tba elimination of ex- panae, which will reault In bet ler methods and cheaper govern- ment, and all problems will be conaldered. Announcement of tha appoint' menl of Morrlaon to the apaclal tax Investigation committee for Klamath county by t.overnor Julius Meier, waa mada at Iba meeting. A change In lha membership laws of lha taxpayers aaaorU' tton making a rbargs of $1 menv bersblp fee from each member was paaaed by Ihe league. Sec retary Morrlaon waa authorised to have S.uoo membership carda printed by tha firm offering the lowest bid. A card will entitle a member to attend all league meetlnga other than open meet Inga to which Ibe public la In vited, and memberahlp fees will go to psy tha expenaea of tba league. A delegation from tha league will flail Hly. at an Invitation from the grange, on Tuesday evening. Jsnuary 11, and estab lish a hrsnrb In that town. L'nlta have already been established In Malln and Hlldebrand, and ona In Keno will ba organised In tba near future, Morrlaon elated. Tha next regular meeting of the taxpayers' Irsgua will ba held In this city on Wednesdsy evening. February 1. Headadi As m-HATtragt asstier. TsbM WUI Broeaeltr start ibe aweee bow.) actlee, cls emste patsoe from your J nMHm Teea.ll. TO NIGHT aafs. ell-T.set.ble aua- TO-eKSUtpsy ttva. Trrll-taa. ALSIOHI Thm All. VrfsfaoJa xoiew - . 9L Im. t esj xii eawi- -il sa m i iye ' "SMART WOMAN" PLUS Amateur Night TONIGHT I.ofs of Knn Art Von Will Knjoy I,et' Oo Bowling League Results (iiven Bills K. R. faam got an awful drubbing at lha bands of Montgomery-Ward boys even though the taller was without their lead er, Pennington. Illlls K. R MO 411 lit list Mnnl. Wsrd....0 t4 617 1141 Klamath Healing Co. suffered alao and likewise, losing all four point lo Modoc On and Oil Co., who were also without their cap tain, Marahall Cornell, Msyba It'a a habit. Klam. Heat. .141 (10 1ST Kll Modoa U. O. (Of 474 (14 1904 Kern Hotel, after a close gams Ih flral atansa. Just walked away with everything lha K. of ('. boys had. Kern Hotel ..7T 171 171 1(40 K. of C. 714 764 714 1114 Tb Lion Club, a usual took a Inn point from lb Spar team. Clover waa bad. but (Jove was woraa. Reach of tha Spar waa high for tb week wltb 4S total. Linns Club . 771 2( (It 141 Spar (11 70 86 1444 Howard Abbey bas his Motor Inn team running In belter form Intely and they trimmed th Ixst lllver Dairy team for 1 out of th 4 points. Th loosens bowled the mint even totals of any ser ies this season, less thsn 30 pins between lb blrh and low men. Motor Inn ... U (04 f 1001 Loit River 678 (71 6 1920 r.run had arara the flrat two game In their tilt with tb Ora- gonlan team, winning tnem oy very amall margins, but they had en nllflrult In taking the last gsms and total pins point. Copco 11 70 (! 1011 Oregonlan .eo t I3 Donahue' and Baffin Bar broke even, with lb third gam not decided ontll tb last ball was In tb pit. Donahue 61 (77 11 11 Raffle Bar (1( 611 Ml 1112 Weyerhaeuser Is bsck on earth and going strong with Strong In th lineup, they took 1 of th 4 point from Old Gold clg arettes. Weyerhaeuser 761 741 ( 1171 Old Gold 711 111 711 2111 HKDKORD TAKEN N. V. Redford. wanted In Klamath county on charges ot possession of a still, was arrest ad Tueaday night In Roa 'g. according to an announcement from tb local office ot tb tat police. Officer will return th mm to this city for prosecution. pnpc TESTi rntCi OFFER :t2L STOMACH 1 SUFFERERS Fn Uh r-uw. iB-ilimi.e. at, m ih. u C'DO Tablets. Tw . Mull -- MM IMS tnUM BPIlt money dick rsnstCTs GUARANTEE fl ,iTJA iiS?sJS a till .M tttmmdi. tUOA TAftLATk two e MM M Th RtJbr Pro Hlorr 4S.1 and 981 Mla Him4 VoX Dt-st Sound la Town Sam Playing and End Sat. The Big Parade In Sound Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Private Lives frith Norma Shearer Robt. Montgomery 1932'a Best Comedy COMING FRI., SAT., SUN JAMES DUNN SALLY EILERS From the Sensational Novel by VISA DKI.MAB P!u Maria Obenchain in Organ Recital Plua Comedy - Romantic Journey and Newg LAST TIMES TODAY MARY ASTOR ROBERT AMES in Letters from C. X. Bpauldlng and "Rill" Ilnnley, member of lb Oregon stste blgbwsy com mission, acknowledging lb five year plan for highway construc tion as outlined by th Klamath county court and tb chamber of rommerc were read lo tb board of director at their Wed nesday session. Both Bpauldlng and Hanley assured their cooperation In con sidering plana as outlined la tb five-year pla, and both ex pressed sorprls at tb figure bowing tb number of automo bile trsvellng over th Weed Klamath and Dallee-Callfornla blgbwgy Into tb stsl. Tslegrsms from Senator Charles L. McNary and Freder ick BtelweT regarding th exten sion of boundsrle of th Fre mont forest hsv been received by tb cbsmbcr ot commerce, aud were read at tb director' meeting. Senator McNary haa In troduced a bill to Ibl effect, and Senator Btelwer ba Introduced a companion bill. A communication from tb Southern pacific raltrosd In re gird to a resolution from tb chsmbsr of commerc asking lowered freight rate for Klam ath spuds was read to th direc tors. Officials of th railroad sssursd tb chamber that the resolution waa receiving active consideration and that th cham ber would b notified at th conclusion of their tudy of th case. Grange Leader To Visit Klamath Word haa bean received from C. C. Hulet, Master of th Stat Grange thst J. C. Farmer, nation al grange lecturer, will b in Klamsth county February t. Mr. C. C. Hulet and Mart McCall. Oregon Grange Lecturer, will be with Mr. Farmer while In Ore gon. A meeting for all grange members and other interested people, has been arranged by Karl Mack, Pomona grange master, at th Henley auditorium at 7:10 p. m. February (th. Special Services Planned by Mission Beginning laat night and eon tlnu'ne every night Ibis week and over Sunday morning and evening there will b apeclal meeting at the Pilgrim Gospel Mission, at 1401 Kaplsnsde street. Ker. Clark who la th district manager of th Free Methodist church, will b tb speaker. H.J a.KssIeiOa. &r IH HI'S A KAH IOYDI He landed In Col. wi 13t . . . drilled for ell, which proved to be baneno oil Iweibered eround In a lumber camp ... end .pent 7 yeon playing igan tlc parts like a private In the Russiaft ermy ... now he's bock In a lumber camp In his new PATHE HCTUKE, "IAD TIMBER." till stored a tint en IUCKIES he's smoked rheei 14 yean, end was glad to say so without any remuneration. You're mighty kind. III! tsydl TUNE IN ON LUCKY STRIKE-AO modern minutes with th of today becomes th news of tomorrow, every Tuesday, Library Club To Turn Fund Over For Relief Work Proceeds from th psrty spon sored by th Women's Library club held last Saturday after noon totaled (111. IS, according lo Mrs. Huntington Taylor, chair man In charge of tha affair. Tba entire sum realised from Iba psrty will ba turned oyer to relief work, sa all expenses were taken earn ot by th commute In eharg of arrangmnta. Th chairman ot th Women' Library club relief committee wishes to express thsnks to ftll thus who bav mads contrlbu tlona of money, food or clothing for relief work, and also lo th expenses ot tb benefit brldg parly. Stipe Wins Suit In Circuit Court A verdict for th defendant, A. Slip, of Bend, ws found by th Jury Wednesdsy morning In tb cas of Kathryn B. Combs versus Stipe. Th Jury was out only a few minute after receiv ing th cas. Tb plaintiff asked for 110.. 000 damage and 11.077 apeclal damagea for Injurlea auatalned In an automobll accident. Tb esse of Kmma J. Haworth versus A. Stlp for similar dam age went to trial In circuit court lets wadnesday with an ad ditional panel of Jurymen drawn to bear th case. State Commission Files Suit Here Suit has been filed In circuit court by th state Industrial ac cident commission versus th Big Lake Lumber company to tb mount of 11547.01, alleged due th commlaslon. Th complain allege that th Big Lake company failed to pay proper amount of fees to th commission from Jun I to Oc tober 11. 1111. Plaintiffs also ask for costs nd disbursements and attorney's tee in th action. Trust Law Violation Charged Milk Firm PORTLAND. Jan. 11. 0JF9 Allegation that th Carnation Milk company violated the Sher man anti-trust law and Clayton art through prlc reduction by Its local unit, Rlrerrlew-Dama-cu company,- were- hurled last night by nln Independent milk dealer. Tb Independent distributor met th on-cnt retail reduc tion announced yesterday by th Carnation unit, then declared they would file charge with th United State attorney general. LUCECIES do cause throat irritation "Certainly I smoke LUCKIES. I've been smoking them since 1917. In those 14 years I've tried other brands, but LUCKIES are the only cigarettes I like. Furthermore, in my profession, I must consider my throat, and LUCKIES . do not cause throat irritation." i?V- &yf "It's toasted" Your Throot Protection ogalnst Irritation-, ogatnst cough And Moisture-Proof Cellophane Keep that "Toasted" Flavor gver Fro Ladle ot tb American Legion guxlllary entertained th Legion st a pot-luck aupper served at 6:10 o'clock Tuesdsy venlng at Memorial hall. Th meeting wss dismissed rly In order tht Legion men might attend th aportimtn's meeting. Th ant meeting, February 1, will be past commsnder's night with H. K. 0ta In cbsrgs of rrsngements. Commander F. D. McMillan statea that In addition to stste officers ot Ih Legion and auxili ary who will attend th district meeting her Saturday night at th Hotel Wlllard, a larga num ber ara coming from Tula Lake, Lakavlaw, 10 from Asbland and II from Med ford. Guy Applewhite, district com mander, Ashland, Is In charge of the meeting and Perry O. DeLap will act aa toastmsster at a ban quet at 1:10 o'clock which will be followed by th business meeting. Th ladles' auxiliary banquet will b bald la th upstairs ban quet room. CHIUmEX VAOCTfATED County Physician O. S. New- som. assisted by Mlas Lydla Frlcke county health nurse. Is msklng a tour of Henley, Mer rill and Mali school facclnat- Ing children against smallpox An Increasingly large number of cases of this disease have been reported to th health unit- re Fat Girls! Here's A Tip For You All over th world Kruschen gaits 1 appealing to girl and women who strive for an attrac tive, free from fat figure that cannot fall to win admiration. Here's the recipe Ihst banishes fat and brings Into blossom nil th natural attractiveness that every woman possesses and doe it SAFELY aad HARMLESSLY la th morning tak one half teaspoon of Kruschen Salts In a glass of hot water before break fastcut down on pastry and fstty meats go light on pota toes, butter, cream and sugar. "If the Uttl daily dose that take off th fat" and "brings thst Kruschen feeling" ot ener getic health and activity that Is reflected In bright eye, clear skin, cheerful vivacity and charm ing figure. But be sure for your health's sake that yon get Kruschen. A bottle that lasts 4 weeks costs but little. You can always get Kruschen at Whitman Drug Co.. Msgill Drag Co. Inc., SUr Drug Store. not trorU's finest Janet orchestral and Walter Wlnchelt, vhoc fonlp Thursday and Saturday evening over N. B. C. networks. cently, according lo reports, and II precaution against aa epi demic are being taken. The arms im malmalnlne re milling stations, though In many ot inein no enlistments ar open. no tb recruiting otticer nav nothing to do but aoltllor. Bronchial Trouble Modesto. Calif. .,., a -"Dr. Pierce's Golden Medlcsl f, ( . . Discovery was of I so much benefit I : y to ma y a r e I ' - go." aald Mrs. V ' A. H. Pemherton. H ' of 101 Spruce v t St. "I wss then f a yonng woman but malarial wssknsss snd bronchial Iroubl mad m fl like an old one. 1 could acrce ly drag around to -ttand to my household dtitie when 1 started to tak Dr. Pierce' Golden Medi cal Discovery, but a few bottles of It rid me entirely of all malarial symptoms ana gavs mi strength snd ndurane. It els hlped my bronchial trouble a great deal. I began to feel bel ter, even while taking Ihe first bottle." Ask your druggist for Dr. Pierce' Discovery How to Relieve Head Noises. Good Advice For Tiiose Who Fear Deefnea Catarrh sufferers who ar grow Ing hard of hearing, should tnka warning from thst stuffy feeling of pressure sgslnst their r drums, thoae bussing, rumbling head noises. Ilk steam sacaptng, and tak prompt, ffectlv me ure to atop this trouble. Head noise due to catarrh ar almost slwaya tb forerunner of deaf ness and most deaf folka suffer from them constantly. Of ten the never-ending, nerve-racking "hum" drive tb sufferer al most frantic and may result in a nervoua breakdown. Thanks to a remarkable idl cine. It ia now possible to leasers these head noises and often com pletely overcome them. .nd with their disappearance th hearing also greatly Improves, and fre quently can be restored to nor mal. From Star Drug Co. or yonr druggist secure I 1 ot bot tle ot Parmlnt (Double Strength), take thla horn and add to It "4 pint ot hot water and a Uttl ugar. Take one tableapoontul four time a day. Parmint 1 need tbls wty to reduce by tonla action th Inflammation and awelllng in th Eustachian Tubes, nd thus to equslli th sir pres sure on th drum, and also to correct any excess eerretiona Id th middle ear. Parmlnt usually gives quick, effective results. Every catarrh sufferer ahonld give Parmlnt a trial. Erjrl 1