January 23, 1932 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALl,S. OREGON PAGE FIVE ; CITY BRIEFS Wlllard Uueefa Among the guests at the Hotel Wlllard Krl dsy uliht war William Weaner, Han Lsandro, Calif.; . H. W.I aar. Hatlle Hhalirooh, Heatlla; W. I Worms, Harrsineiilo; W. H. Taylor, A. II. WlllouKlihy, 1 U. Larsen, A. II. Ureyman, Port land; W, Malloy. I.. (I. Uu worthy, L. ki, Hushlns. Julio Marrlllaa, Han Franclsro; Mra. I. W .Chatburn. Morrill; II. W. Dadeer, HI. Paul. Minn.; II. K. Flora, Kugene; Miss buds Pence, cllr; L. K. Hruffse, Al bion. Mich.; Arthur (ioitlalti, Ui Anfrles Police department, and U. W. Camaron, Willow lUuch. Calif. Keith Powell Her Kallh Powall of tha federal reserve board arrived here from tlia ouih Friday morning. After visiting here a faw houra ba laft for Modfurd, accompanied by Victor Palmar, treasurer of lha atandard oil company Mr. and Mra. Augualue J. Johnson of Madfnrd and Mr. and Mra. W. H. Vawlar of Madford. tteerrvaslmie Thoao wishing to Diakn rarvatlone at lha Kanaaa tahla at tha Mates dlnnar sponsored by Ilia Metho dlit ladlaa to ba bald at lha church Thuraday evening, Janu ary II, ara aakad to rail Mra. fclliabetb Norrla, at Uri4. or Mra. P. K. Drese at Iste-YV. Kuffrra Kraclunxl rlliouldrr TA'lIbur Jonee, Jr., of 101 High atreet, a aophomore at Klamath Union hlh echool, auffarad a fracturad abouldar bona whlla akllng on bill aouth of tha ally Friday. Tha acrldant will cauaa Wilbur to rarry bla arm In a allot (or tba next all weeks. From Portland - Amoni tba uaata at tha Dotal Wlllard on Thuraday nllht from Portland wara H. R. Ilrown. Al Wlehman. P. A. Chrliloph.r. H. Ileflln. W. 8. Bhaoka, Mr. and Mra. II. II. Coopar, L. I). Krlsey. K. I. Franco. Clann U llarl, M. M. Page. Ilet-racri le Vallry Mra. II. A. Kliiebarger returned to Mad ford Haturday after a week's UK with frlanda and relatlvee In thla city. Bha accompanied Mr. and Mra. Leland WIIIHs aod daughter Hberon, who will re turn to Klamath Falla Hunday Bight, (arrxaa Have iM-gliler Mr. and Mra. Lyla O. lira, ara tha paranta of a daughter, born on January It, at tba Coltaaa hos pital. Tba baby walihad IH pounda and baa baan named "Joanna Nola." Mr. Green la am ploy d al Bblpplniton. Coadactiag Hre-vlcee RaT. 'laonard H. tlUle. paalor of tha Plrat llaptlat church of thla city, la conducting a aarlaa of revival aarrlcaa In Foaall, Ora. Itev. glgle will raturn to Klamath Falla la a fortnight. Hoatraa for Houth Anyone de alrlng to make raaarvatlona for tha northern elatee' tahla al tha Btatee' Dinner, January II. al tha Methodist Kplsropal church, la aaked to call Mra. K. M. Chllcote at ion. Klrld Chief Here W. 8. .hanks, chief of tha field dlvUInn of tha Internal revenue depart ment for tha dhlrlrt of Oregon, la In Klamath Falla conferring with W. W. Alllngham, deputy collector located here. Cmfe Ilenimir-lln Tha "K" rata la rloaad during a remodeling program. All perlahahle fooda have been given to tha Halvatlon Army for relief work. Tba cata will re-open ahortlr. Imti Fnr foth Mrs. Hetty Buehong and Mra. Ileea tlrear cllff hava laft fnr 8an Fran ctaca and Loa Angelee where tbav will apend a fortnlght'g vaiatlon. On nuelneea Trip Jerry Srhoenfeld of Ban Franrlaco la bualneaa vlaltor In Klamath Falla. Mra. Wamnler III Mra. Al bert Wamplar la aerlously III at the homo of her mother In Hullo. Merrill Vlaltor John Colwoll of Merrill, apant Saturday In thla City tranaactlng bualneaa. Now Playing ffff T '" ;'v', "J Uf AmatUkUur - ' 1 (Juaale at Hall Among tha in nata at tha Hall hnliil Matur day wara M. H. Parsons, Ht. Lou la; J. P. Hhlpmau Jr., Mr. and Mra. II. M. M Ke, Hun Fran rlaco; JfltliHa (lege, I'orlluntl ; John Maylivn, Fort Klamath; t'harlaa U. Kruagar, Oakland, and II. M. Ilagby, city. At Ixtral lloepltal -Ida Myara of Fort Klamath la a patlaut al lha Klamath Valley bnapllal whara aha la raralvlng treatment for a fracturad lag, racalvad re cently whlla cuaatlng. Arrive Hatunlay Halurday ar rlvala at tha Hotel Wlllard In cluded Mra. A. A. Flvara. Ku gana; Mr. and Mra. L. J. Hkagga, A. B. Illcharilaon, Portland. lfl fur MrtlforrV Mra. Bover aga who baa be.n visiting with bar aon-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Henry Allan, left leal week for Medfiird whom aha will ramaln for nimi lima. Frecturee Arm Mra. C. P. Mason of Houlb lllveralda bus lalned a fracture of tha bona In her right forearm Friday after noon. Topey Vlaltora Mr. and Mra. W. I.. Fraln of Topay Grade, aere bualneaa vlaltora In Klam ath Falla, Friday, Vital Statistics MA Ml I AG KM. BENJAMIN-DENNY David Henry Benjamin to Clara Valda benny, both of Klamath Falla, January II, by Juatlca of tha loaoe W. B. Harnea. ItKATIIM LORD Mra. Fannla Minerva Lord. 71, died In Klamath Falla at I a. m., Friday. January II. PAUR Henry Independent Page. tl. died at 1:60 p. to.. Friday, January II. lilltTHK ORK-N Morn to Mr. and Mra. Lyla O. Oreen. at tha Cot tage boaplial, January 10. an I s pound daughter. "Joanna Nola." FUNERAL NOTICES KAN ME MIMIIVA LOItO Frlenda ara reapecifully In vited to attend tha funeral eerv tree for tha lata Fannla Minerva Lord to ba held Monday after noon at 1:1 o'clock at tha Earl Whltlock Funeral home. Plna avenue at Hlilh with Rev. Ar thur Eaton, paator of tha First Cbrlatlan church, officiating. In terment will ba made In tha family plot In Llnkrllla ceme tery. PRANK WILLI AMMO Frlanda are reapertfully In vited to attend the funeral aerv l.'oe fur tha lata Frank William aon to ba held Mondav after noon at 1 o'clock at tha Karl Whltlock Funeral home. Pine avenue at Blitb. Interment will ba made In Llnkvllle cemetery. OBITUARY HKNnY INDKI'KNDKXT TACK Henry Independent Page, a realdent of thla city for tha peal three yea re. paaaed away at bla lata realdenca, lilt Radcllffe atreet. Friday afternoon at 1:10 o'clock following an lllneaa of two montha. Ho wag born near Cleborn. Teiaa, March 1. 117. and aged (I yeara 10 montha and 11 daya at tha time of death. Ha la eurvlved by bla wife. Mat tie Page, flva aona. Fred. Clark, Floyd. Doyla and Clyde Page, all of thla city: two daughtera, Mra. Tomoaaa Willie of Oklaho ma, and Mra. Lain Wllllama of thla city. Frlenda are reapecifully Invit ed to attend tho funeral aervlcea to ba held Monday morning at 10 o'clock at tha Karl Whltlock run eral home, Plna avenue at Sixth, with Hev. Fred llornahuh. paator of the Klamath Temple, officiat ing. Interment will ha made In the family plot In Llnkvllle cemetery. SALLY EILERS JAMES DUNN !A From Vint Delmar'i Sensational Novl When It Came to Girl. He could Take 'Em or Leave 'Em. Then One Jane Got Hi Wave Length and Knocked Him for a Broadcast " Plua ANDY CLYDE In "Movie Town" AT THE WURLITZER GOOD SAYS OFFICIAL Aerounta of Klamath county bowed a belter balance at the and of tha year till than at tha end of 1 0 30, tha annual report of Clara Calklna DeVaul, county treaaurer, ahnw. although the balance on band appeared to ba larger December SI, lkill. Tba balance on hand on Dec ember 11, IDIl waa lOUIJOK.II hlli up tha eame dale In 1030 tha balance allowed 0K,r,H. 6, which Included a aala of 1 1 do, 000 during the latter part of lllu, leaving an actual balance, with bonda figured, of I7,1U I In eiceae of the actual lflu balance of t2l,6 la on December 11. 113V with the bond laaue count'-d oul. Only five accounta, totaling $939.34, were overdrawn at lha and of 1931, Including Chllouuln load, 122.17; KutvrprUe Irriga tion Dlatrb't Bond and Intereat, till II; Langell Valley Irriga tion Dlatrirt (Jeneral, 110.43; Plna Orore Irrigation Dlatrirt Bond and Interval. 1494. 66; Wil low Valley Irrigation Ulatrkt Operation and Maintenance. 41.11. Tha road bond Intereat fund bowed the larguat balance with 1117,731 4J on band and the current eipenae fund waa aecond with a balance of 141. lit. 04 with the exception of the apeclal arm ory bond fund wbl h bad 46, 621. Ul on band. Ceah on hand June 10, 1631 amounted to 7n.69 96 whlla recelpta totaled ll.03H.l:H.U fnr lha laat half of 1931 with die bureemeuta of II. 314. 017. He celpta for the laat all montha were: from taiee 1710.170.16: From atate In motor llreniee, foreat rent. la. etc., $116. 11 63; from flnea I7.U34.I6; from In tereat on dnpoatta In banka 16. 13) 14; from aala of bonda 111. 127.60; from feea of clerk and aharlff offlcea s. 676.13: from aala of county land 18.116.76; from Oregon-California Land Grant M. 721. 3: and from mlv cellaneoua recelpta II, It!. 64. Dlatiuraementa Included $96. 109.91 fur warrnnta, tnterent roupona and bonda: 116.304 32 fnr drainage dlatrlcte upon re ceipt; 169.746.11 for echool dla trlcte npon receipt; 1111.693.65. for eltlee and lowua: 184.176.63 to tha atata of Oregon: 13. 674.06 for prohibition enforcement; 124.113.16 for taiea dlatrlbuted. Tha report of tha treaaurer howa that 6201.764.0! waa ex pended during the month of Dec ember 1931 although tranafera of funda left llul.171.66 In turnovera. WEATHER The Cyclo-Btormagraph at I'nderwood'a pharmacy ahowg tha i .m- nr..r at aim higher le vela todav. and until It itarta downward 'we may expect the cold wave to remain. The Tycoa recording mermo meter registered maximum and minimum tamperaturea today aa followa: High . i Low rnr.ai fnr next 14 houra: Clear aod cold with aharp wlnda. Tha Claailfled Section la accu rately Indexed for tha added con venlence of readera. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Special election for Secretary Monday Night, Jan. 25th, 1932. HKXRY CRIMES, W.M. MARKET QUOTATIONS PORTLAND MVKHTOt'K PORTLAND,, Jan. II (A") Cat tle 1297, ralvna 66 for the week. Weakneaa developed In the major lltma during tba week, followed by a loaa of up to lt,e In the bet ter grade ateera, belfera and cowa, but bulla and calvee appuared un changed, aa did the lower gradee of the former lluea. High medi um to good ateera aculed 16 to 70, latler being eitremo top; off grade moved at extreme of 63.60 and then down; medium to fairly good belfera were 64.76 to 1.16, with atrlctly good Bluff quoluble to 16.60; cowa moved around 11.60 to 64.60, while ran nor to good bulla were 11.60 to 13.76; veulera and calvee ranged 14 to II. Ilora 4007 for week. Market rloaed with a loaa of 10c In killer atuff generally. Top and bulk light butrhtra early In week were 16.16, hut later 16.16 waa top for carloada, but nothing above 15.10 waa available for drlve-lua. Htrong weight and beavy aorta araled aa low aa 14 60, with packing aowa 14 to 11.16. while slaughter plga were 14.26 to 16; feedere appear ed aleady with moat dealrable aorta 14.25, but extreme quality waa 10c better. Sheep 1674 for week. There waa no change In general prlcea or trade condition! for the week, (lood to choice lamba araled 14.60 to 16. which Included eome 76-tb. aborn Block at 16; leae desirable lamba were 61 to 14; yearlings were quotable 1171 to 13.60, with awea again II to II. Wool Trade Better Throughout World PORTLAND, Jan. 11. (AT fieneral betterment In the under tone of the wool trade la reflect ed In practically all parte of the world. While price changea re cently hava by no means been marked, they have been sufficient to register the Improvement In demand In leading trade rentere. Buying by the mills has been of decidedly better character. A small Increase of Intereat among dealers Is also apparent. Offera to pay advancea on the 1931 clip ara mora noticeable while a ahort tttna ago they were conspicuous by their almost general absence. Decreased world's sheep sup pllee ara generally Indicated by late aurveya of both tha domestic and foreign situation. With smaller banda of sheep, a loss In the world s sheering total la quite natural. Perhaps this la what baa caused tha recent In crease In buying both at boma and abroad. KIMaSH IIKAT BALKM El'CENB. Ore., Jan. II. UP) University of Oregon's Freshman quintet defeated tialem high II to 19 hera laat night, with a aec ond halt spurt that was not to ba denied. Tha Capital City young sters drew within six points of tha yearlings In tha closing min utes.' but the stirring attack of the latter aettled the Issue. The Froah led 14 to 7 at tha halL Tha Coiled Statea protests that Japan'a Invasion of Manchuria la Illegal. But Japan probably knowa that I'ncle Ham haa been protesting for several yeara about selling liquor, too. H. W. Poole Theatres IE Pine Tree 7 V- ' Y 1 if ' -r X- - J I 1 SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION! The U. S. C.-Tulane New Year Game The Now Year Kant-West ClaaalcI'lay by Play With Every Beat on tha SO Yard Line! AND "Strange As It Scoiiia" "The Talking Reporter" A JOI.I.Y COMEDY "PARIS" v a a I .est Bhowtng Today of Kambow -it.. . we chd SUNDAY and MONDAY Klamath's Own "FIFTY FATHOMS DEEP" A Marvelous Underwater Drama. All the Mr I'lrtiirra That You Missed at tho First Run Theatre You Bee at the Unlnbow. Prices Always 111 and S.V. NEW YORK. Jan. II, (41 Tha stock msrknt steadied some what In a quiet week end aeaalon today, but wss unable to throw off tha heaviness of tha previous session. Decllnee were moderato eo ni ps red to yesterday's, and In tha middle of the morning, there was a temporary upturn In the rails, but aevera! prominent issues were off a point or mora at tha clone, and tha final tone waa heavy. Tha turnover was only about 700,000 shares. Balls fluctuated uncertainly as tha wage negotiations at Chi cago dragged on, but railway fi nancing quartera remained confi dent of a reasonably eatlafactory conclusion. Week and bnslnaaa and trade raporta Indicated eorae seasonal pickup hera and there. A further gain In steel output la expected for tba Youngstown area next week. On tba whbla, however, theae reporta were not sufficient ly impressive to Influence tba market. Stock Averages (Panvrlaht. 1 111. Hiandard tlce unipany) III 10 Total St. I Ino'la rr'e Cfi Todav . in las . 1 17.1 . T I II . Il l II 4 III e Wrv. Day Week Ago Month Ago V.ar Ago 1 Vre. Age -6 Yra. Aso .. High nv;l-? '. 1 1 111 no 4 104 1 I OS 141 I SO s in I 114.7 jr.) i 119.1 lot 1 US I IH 1 KJ !lll 11S t 107 .107 1 101 I 101 1 1 H 1 101 . .'. oi : m: 4 Ki t lit ill is in t',1 1S7 t I'l .111.1 117.7 lit l.w V3I-Z. High I1V10) . l.or (jn, High i !:) . Low !: - CHICAGO HIIKAT CHICAGO. Jan. 13. OP) Wheat tumbled to tha loweat level In a week. Bearish action of tha wheat market waa In atrlklng contrast with the sharp advance which took place on tha latest previous Saturday. About tba only aup port today for wheat valuea came from purchases made to collect profits on aalea made higher np. Practically no new demand de veloped for wheat from North America. Wheat closed nnsettled IK IK under yesterday's finish, corn also 1U-1V down, oala 4 H off, and provisions unchanged to 10 centa decline. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Jan. 13, (IP) Wheat. No. t red. 7c; No. 1 hard. 6c; No. I northern spring (weevlly). S,c; No. 1 mixed. S7Hc; No. 1 mixed. 64 He Corn. No. I mixed, 17 He; No. 1 mixed, II c; No. 1 yellow. 37c; No. 1 yellow (old). l4c; No. 1 yellow, 3iHcc to !7Vc: No. I wblte. 17c to 37c. Oats No. 1 white. 16ttc to 21c; Rye, no aalea. No. I white. 14c to I5c Barley, 42c to 66c. Timothy aeed, 13.60 to 11.76. MAY WHKAT POVXDED PORTLAND. Jan. 21 OP) Mv was attacked by tba International crowd during tha week end option trading In wheal. On the Portland exchange cash wheat loat lHe July 1 c. and September bat c per bushel. On the Merchanta' exchange cash wheat lost 614c per bush- Laat Showing Tonight -t H "Freighter Destiny" SUNDAY and MONDAY Ruth Chatterton la "Once aLady" Officially Listed A Dead Actually You'll Be Surprised 1 . Actor, JACK HOLT el, despite the fact that grain could not ba purchased at the for mer price. Halea of futurea Sat urday totaled 4000 bushels of May. I-OIITI.AM) Git. 6 If PORTLAND, Jan. 11, (P) Wheat: Open High Low Close Msy 14 .64 .62 .62 July I4 .11 .61 .61 Sept. .. .61 .11 .60 .t0 Cash wheat: Big Mend blue stem. 7c; soft white, western white, hard winter, northern spring and western red, 61c. Oats, No. I wblte, 121. Todsy'a car receipts: Wbeat, IS; barley, 1; flour, II, corn, 1; bay, r BfTTKR ADVANCK FAILS PORTLAND, Jan. 13, jpy Tha advanra expected by many In the price of butter on the Produce Ex change for tha week and aeaalon failed to materlallia. This waa generally forecaat. Inasmuch aa the trade hera haa been afraid to boost quotations through fear of forcing considerable alien slock In this direction. With prlcea here practically all a par ity with other centera. there would ba no incentive to (hip bat ter to Portland, at least from a distance. POTATO CALL HUJW PORTLAND. Jan. 11, OP) De mand for potatoea la very slow on tha East Bide Farmers' whole sale mar .1ft. For tha week end seaslon offerings were restricted, but there waa no kaenneaa In the call. Prlcea remain aluggisb at tba low point. E Al Melhase, well known pio neer of Klamath Falla who la a patient at St. Carolina hospital in Redding. Calif., waa reported Friday night aa alowly Improv ing. He la atlll unconscious most of tha time, according to word received here by relatives. Phy sicians hava voiced hope for hia complete recovery. Melhase, bla wife and aon, wera Injured In an auto col lision when returning to Klam ath Falla from the aouth last week. Melhase suffered severe Injuries. Including a fracture of the skull. Dr. Soule, local physician, who was called to Redding last week, returned south again Thursday night to attend the patient. Mra. Melhase Is reported Improving. Their aon, John, will return to hla home at Berkeley, Ssnday. Look ' Oat ! Frankei.-te4si ! Dry Cleaning Now! O'Coata -ft.OO lp Chapman Cleaning At Pre Works SI4 V.. Main Phone 2!M Mea'a Snita tl.00 Panta ...Hoc Hata IOO Tlea , IOc Khirta c Black and Brown Calf Leather Oxfords. Heavy single soles for every day serviceable wear lighter weights for dress. AH grouped at One Price for Saturday Special Buster Brown 5hoe Store Open Until 8 P. M. Tonight RIVERSIDE SCHOOL NS GLEE CONTEST After a rloaa rota, six Judges In the fourth annual city grade school glee club concert conduct ed at the Fremont echool Friday night, awarded first prise to tha Riverside school and aecond to Falrvlew. Tha prise winners wara tha smallest schools In tba city to compete In the contest. For tha past three yeara Fre mont school hss won the contest, receiving permanent ownership of one trophy. The aecond trophy will ba In possession of the Riv erside school until next year. Five glee clubs participated. They wera Fremont, Rooaevelt, Falrvlew, Riverside and Mills. Numbers ware directed by Miss Llllle Darby, echool music super visor. Judaea wera Mrs. Don Znmwalt. Mra. George Mclntyra, Mrs. C. A. Henderson. Mrs. Madge Hampton, Mlsa Harriet Baldwin of Medford and Mr. Warren Cronln. Judges baaed their decision on pitch, quality, poise, memory, dic tion, accuracy, attack and inter pretation. All of tha groups wera ao nearly perfect that tha Judges found It difficult to reach a decision. Quality of tone and accuracy of pitch aided Hlveralda aoogatera In winning the first prlxe. The specialties wera equally well presented. Walter Sheets acted aa accom panist. Musie teachers of tha city acbool who assisted with tha con test wera Aagodt Frigaard. Falr 1 J LOOK OUT! HE'LL BE HERE TUESDAY p4 " Men's Oxford Sale vlew; Forrest Schneider, Fre mont; Mra. Neva Da Spain, Mills; Mra. Fern Peak. Klveralde. ami Mlaa Dorothea Brown, Roosevelt. License Examiner Cornea This Month Ward MiRevnolds, examiner of operators and rhauffeurs, will he In Klamalh Falls, Wednes day, Thursday and Friday. Jan uary 17, la and l. 1911, at tha city hall, between tha houra of I a. m. to I p. m 6 a. m. to I p. m., and I a. m. to 11 ra , reapectlvely, for the purpoee of receiving appll catlnna and conducting examine Hons fnr operators' and chauf feurs' licenses. Look Out! Frankenstein! VoX Dft Sound la Town Cominff Tomorrow The "Divorcee" Start Are Together Again! From Noel Coward' (reait Broadway suo ceas, with Reginald Denny. Jean Heraholt and Una MerkeL Laat Showing Today "The Big Parade" Coma with the e two popular etare, and sea with tho help of tho brilli-nt playwright, Nor! (vrwarri. what La'' takea place behind tho 1 draw curtains of A 4 See these Exceptional Values for Men Saturday Bargain Day for Men FOX NEWS "HAREM SECRETS" MARIE OBENCHAIN