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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1932)
January SO, 1032 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE CITY BRIEFS I Coiitllltiteltla leiHllirlll The foreign car rcMletralluii depart ment d( the local chamber nl com merre m highly coiniilltneiiled fur Its efficiency by Hecretary of Kiel Hal K. lima !' Ill" rei-ent vlall to Klaniaih fulls. Tim de partment haa Jual i-lnaed a very aiiccaaslul eeaeiiii lu Issuing VU day permlta ami annual permlta lo California realileiiia llvlm ad jacent In lha local section i the Oroauii t allfurnla alula Una. I'..T. A. to Meet Th regular meeting of Ilia Joseph Conger P.-T. A. will laka place In lha rlionl u1 1 tori ii in Wednesday af- tarnonn, February I. Tha pro gram will ennetat of a clog dance, selections by tha flrat grade Iny orchestra and a draraalllallun of "Utile lllark Hambo." (irrgea floe llmiieP. J, Oariaa, alraat rninmlsilooer at Klamath Falla, -aa1 alila to ha mnvad to hla homa from Klamath Vallay hnapltal Haturday. Uerges suffered severely froat bitten ("at ovar a wee ago, when ha waa Stricken with a linn attack, and lay In lha auow tor eaveral houra. Wlllaril Uurmlm Alnnni Ilia u at tha Dotal Wlllard Mat urity war I). I.. Kill). Mabel Carsun, Kverelt, Wvh.; (I. K. lain, H. II. Nelaon, I'nrlland: II. A. Ilnrger, Hi'allK '. W. Owen, Albany: W. II. Welier, llnrki'li'y; Mr. ami I', T. Malniin, Hand; T. I). Murdoch, Itann, Nv.; K. I.. Illllrlllna, I'alnley; It. A. Ilailley. Medlnrd; F. H. Vettell, Oakland; F. II. Hemler, Eugene; II. II. Felgln, Hpiikana. Xew Member (Jeorga W. Ford, manager of tha Columbia t'tllltlaa corporation, M. A. Ilol llngsworlli, nf Olda and lliillliige worth and W, K. Harry, Klaniaih Fells representative ot tha Nat ural (las rorpnrallon, have been aniiounrad aa new member of tha Klamath chamber of cum in area. Ift Friday Mra. Itoaa Ken wood and atn, Jltiimla, departed Friday for their homa In Port land, aftar week'a vlelt lth Mra, llnnwood'a paranla, Mr. and Mra. II, ('. Ilrown, of III Owena atreet. Mra. Ilrown will ar com pany bar dauahtar aa far aa fcalem whara aha will ylalt with relative and friends. '. A. Hrwdlry Homa C. A. Bradlay of I'eli. an City, returned thla waak from Hn Francleco where ho haa been transacting bualnaaa. Ha reporle that hla recent Invention, a aanllary boldar for milk botila, will ba Tendy for tha market within n abort tlma. MpiBjanrlng lianra Tha L.D.R. church la aponsoring n danra nd oyatar auppar Thursday, February 4, In tha library club ronma, Fifth and Klamath. Tha public la cordially Invited lo at land. A amall admission will ba cbariad. Tbnaa wishing tm-'ti-tlnna ara asked to call 111 or 11IIW. Returned Home F. It. Vane nf llo North Ninth (treat, re turned to hla horn tha flrat part of tha week from I'nrtland. Mr. Varna haa hn vleltlng for tha paat month with rolattvea In tha norlliarn city. Taken llme Mrs. John W. Ilarnee, t Owena atreet, waa moved to her hnma Maluntay from Klamath Vallay hoipltal where aha haa been a pallent Inra aha underwent a major optratlon. ItrrutrrllHC r'rom Operation Mra. A. F. Hlixkllnger. of ( hilo quln, la rapidly recovering from n major oparatlon to which she ulimlltad iaet week at Klamath Vallay hoipltal. MoIomxI to ( wlrlln Mr. and Mra. Carl Knil. and Mr. and Mra. (laoria lihollar motnrad to Caslalla, tlallt., thla waak whara thay Tlallad with Mr. (ihallcr'a paranla. Drill Tram llonr4 Mra. J. J. I.awla antxrtalnad lha drill t"am f-lilli, Ladlna Auxiliary of KaKlaa, Tuaidny ftarnnoii at tha I. (). O. F. hall. Door prlra waa won by Mrx. lloi Hiaiiipliy Mi'lllliKra pri'Nnt wara Mm. Al ln Adair, Mra. Harry llvland, Mra. Itoaa Htauiplay, Mra. I,. Itu ronlt'h, Mra, (')ydn ThoinpHon, Mra. William Camron, Mm. Ira II. Morrla, Mra. (ianrx Wood, Mra. I.urllla l'-n. p. Mra. Char lotto Hlltar and lha hoataaa, Mra. J. J. I.awli. (lucata at Hall AtnotK tha luaata at lha Hall Hotal Haltir day wara M. i. Arduaar, Hanry llandrlikaoii, Kuiatia; J. M. Ilalrd, Chlao: Hob L. Itoyaa, city; Mra. Mrl.auahlln. Mr. and Mra. Frank Haalar, J, II. 8tarna, Tha Dallaa. MARKET QUOTATIONS I'ulillr ( aril Pari) Tha Uillai auilllary of Kailaa will (Ira a public card party at tha I. O. O. F. hall Friday, Fahruary II. it Ik lit o'clock. Kach lady pladilnc Bucat and tablaa la lo furnUh bar own aandwlihaa, and carda. Tha auilllary will furnUh coffaa and prliaa. Ski Mishap Victim Goes Under Knife Jamxa Douitharly, who waa In Jurad In akl nilahap Friday, undorwant an operation at Hlll- alda himpltal Halurdny. Ha waa raportad to ba raatlnx comfort ably, and to ba out of dancer Haturday afternoon. louahirty auffarad a allaht akull frartura, and a douhla frar lura of tha collar bona, whkb nicaaKltalad an oparatlon In ordar to ba properly aat. VUII I'unUnd Mra. J. O. Dlvana la In I'nrtland whara her on la receiving medical atten tion. Mr. Dlrena ta a dlnpatrher for tha tlreat Northern railway crmpany here. Mtonw Action Filed Violet Slrlra filed a complaint tory. In circuit court rrlday akln( for ft divorce from Allen (J. ftlrlee, whom aha married on June II. 114. The complaint alleeee cruet and Inhuman treat ment. 8. H. Jetmore la attor ney for the plaintiff. It o y I e Krtar na Travellni Freiaht and Pattaenaer Aitenl Don C. Iloyle, of the tlraal Northern, returned Friday nliht from I'end Maria , and Oregon Trunk railroad tern- Vital Statistics HIHTHH KRAMKIt Horn to Mr. and Mra. W. 1. Kramer, (14 Martin ii reel, a boy, January It, till, at Klamath Valley hoipltal. Weill. t aeren pounda and two OUnrea. AHNKIl Horn to Mr. and Mra. Joseph Abner, 221 North Tenth atreet. a hoy. January 29, 1131, at Klamath Valley hat pin!. Welkht el'ht pounda and II oomed. KM ITH Horn to Mr. and Mra. Harry L. ftmlth, ttummere I,an, January II, a all pound three ounre boy, Kobert William. I.lltle rlianie In barometric preiaura aa reported Haturday, with the iiini low level of the paat few daya ateadlly nialntaln ed. t.'nietlled conrlltlona will prevail until the barometer atarta on the upgrade. The fore-at for the negt 24 houra Imindee orca- alanal anow flurrlea. with chance for aenerally fair weather. The minimum temperature re corded thla mornhiK waa IN de. yreea above sero, Brrordlrut to the tiffli lal thermometer at the I'. H. weather bureau. 1'nderwood'a rarordliiff tharmomeier, however, reglelered 22 degreea aa tha day low mark. One and ball Incbea of enow fell Friday nlnht. and anow which fell up until I o'clock Friday evening yielded .01 Inch of moliture, tha weather man atated. ' Kleven Incliea of new anow waa reported from Bun mountain aum m It on Tha Dallea-L'allfornla highway Haturday morning, and eight luchea from Harden moun tain on tha Green flprlnge high way. All rnada are plowed and open, Including tha Weed-Klam-alh highway, hut motorlata are alrongly urged to uaa chalna. 2 Oil Plant $ Are Entered by Robbert Fntranre of two oil company planu waa reported to city police Friday, and the companlea atated that toola and equipment were atoten. Robert Haa of tha Rball com pany, till Spring atreet, atated that a padlock waa pulled oil a warehouse door and toola were atolen, W, L. Hereon, of the Aaioclat ed oil company. III Hprlng atreet. atated that the plant waa entered and four apouta taken. VAftR.tNTfl ARRKHTF.I) Three vagranta. Hay E. John aon. Mark M. Mercell. and 1)111 Htevenaon. were arreated at tha Southern Pacific yard Thuraday night but were releaied Friday by city police on condition that they leave the city at once. V.IHi TOXK rTF..tlV I'OltTLANI), Jan. I, (At inrouan me inree '"'rV ateady tone III the lo. al egg trade ' d 7 " ' i. Ik. V, I. .; unchanged aa ru e U-1 lh.n ,, out , prrcln ii the door latchea are , r, appeared In dlre t con- ,... tih .iu ... again reflected In the California j r(,,., o( f0rB FIRE STATION MOVED TO NEW CITY QUARTERS (Continued from Page One) Klg plwea of equipment may be kept on the flrat floor and five plen-a may ba taken from the while there appeared a generally elation through the three doora i ,tdy tone In the local egg trade on iiroa atreet aoon aa the door latchea are i,e here appeared touched the doora open ftuto- irt to the eitreine weaknena niatnaiiy. An office for tha chlof. with telephone connoctlona to all parte of the atatlon and to the fire and convernatlon telophoiiaa; and a deek for Ihe man on watch with tha three telephonee provide the bualneaa offlcea on the flrat floor. An automatic natural hot water beating ayatem and a ventilating eyatera have been Inatalled. The hoee tower la altuated ao that ho-e, which can be waahed Inilde the building, can be pick ed up and hung In the boae tower to dry without difficulty and without bending tba hoie. The tower rlea the hoae and will houae I00M feet. The tower la one of the moat modern on the coaat, the chief eaya. The battery and algnal room on the f tret floor la enrloai-d and will protect the ayatem and make the atatlon cleaner and more alghlly. The npatalra of tha nation bae a natural wood flnlah. A large lounging room and library, kltclieu, dining room, large lavatory with ehowera, tuba, and laundry trayi; Individual lockere In two locker room; a clothea dryer ao that wet cloth lower. Tearllnga were practical ly ahaent but quotably II. 7 to II. C; awe offerlnga wara quoted at II t 11.(0 for cull to choice. Wheat Values Driven Down CHICAGO. Jan. 10. (Jp Heavy aelllng to reallie profit! drove wheat valuea downward In more preceding ad vance. There alao waa consider able aelllng of wheat agalnat pur- "Theat cloaed nnaettled Tie to l!4e ander yeaterdav'a flnlah. corn Ve to la lower, oala e to He off. and provlalona unchanged to lie higher. ell aa eautern trade although thla allowing la eomewhal re lieved by the fart that Portland and other northweat prlcea are already at an extreme low mark. Another change appeara In the i'"" .V.'.. "L" fHICAtctl GR.m atore to atore eo generally aa '?"? 0 - Jn- ,0- week ago; Indicating that they at i " . V4C No. I U.C reallie the e.rtnnanM. of i hard. IOC. thla. There waa no open market' ,,"' No' wbll ,S,' t0 change la lha price of butter I . locally for tha dav. On tha nro- BB duca exebanaga tha cube market waa aieo atationary. No change In lha price of butterfau t.penited on at Hlllilile llaiel Howard, daughter ot Mr. and Mra. Clare Howard, underwent an operation for appendlcltla at Hlllilile boapltal Friday. Bhe la reported to he recuperating from Ihe operation. Haiel la ft atudent at Mllla acbool. Vlilt log In Stockton Mra. A. R. Trlvelpleca and daughter, Maxlne, are vlaltlng frlanda and relatlvea In Stockton. Calif. Mm Trlvelplece will enter nuraea' training In tha aouthern city the flrat of February and Mra. Trlvelpleca will return lo Klam ath Falla at that time. ('rlt h ally III J. Purrhan. an employe of MacMarr'a etnree, who la critically III with pneu monia at the Klamath Valley boapltal. la reported to be show ing elgna of ft alight Improve ment, according to boapltal au thor It lea. Mra. Caldwell Home Frlenda of Mra. fl. F. Caldwell of 1711 Wall atreet will be glad to learn that ahe haa returned to thla city much Improved In health after month'a atay In Califor nia where ahe had medical care and vlalted many of her frlenda. Honanaa Vlaltnr Claud Clop ton of Honanta la apendittg aev eral daya In Klamath Falla aa the gueet of hla alater, Mra. Allen Mlnan, 201 Payna atreet. Condition Improved) Tha con dition of Lawrence llnrtoa of Tule Lake, who baa been eertoue ly III with Influenia at Klamath Valley boapltal, la much Im proved. Keating Cunifortahly Mra. Martha Paraxoo, who recently vlalted the Portland clinic, la rest ing comfortably at Klamath Val ley boapltal, where ebe under went an operation. Kmecgency Operation Phillip Colllna of Cblloquln waa brought to Klamath Falla late Friday night and waa operated on at Klamath Valley hnapltal. WEATHER I The Cycln-Stormagraph at I'n i dcrwood'a pharmacy haa reglatered I, but little change In barometric 1 preaiura during the laat 12 " " houra but the reading ta Tery KHASC1H 1. HOWNF. low and nnaettled conditions are Frlenda ara respectfully Invited ! apt to prevail. FUNERAL NOTICES to attend the funeral eervlcee for the late Franrla J. Howne to ba held Monday afternoon at 1:10 o'clock at the Earl Whltlock Funeral Home. Pine Avenue at riixth with Rev. A. Theodore Smith, paator of the Flrat Pree hrterlan church officiating. In terment will be made In the fam ily plot la Llnkrllle cemetery. Returning lo Klamath Mr. and Mra. Arnold Rlrhtar and family of Medfnrd are returning to Klamath Falla where they will reilde. Mr. Rlchter la as sociated with a wholeaale meat buslnesa of thla city. Confined to Home Leonard Haslow, foreman of the Link Klver Electric company, la con fined to hla homa with cetera cold. Knlertislnril Club Mra. I. C. Graham entertained memhore of the Pelican city Sewing club at her home Thursday afternoon. Hospital Klarf Met The staff of the Klamath Valley hospital met Wednesday for Its regular monthly business eeaslon. OBITUARY The Tycoa recording thermo meter registered maximum and minimum temperature today as follower High 24 Low 22 Forecast for next 24 houra: Generally fair but with condl tlona favorable for accaalonal anow flurrlea. be dried when the firemen re turn from a fire; linen closet: and a large bunk room, comprise the upstairs. The clothe dryer la the flrat Chief Taylor haa seen In a atatlon and Ihe large Individual lockera are tha bet b baa seen. All rooma npatalra except the linen cloaet, are outalde rooma nd are automatically ventilated and heated. The flrat teat call over the fire alarm telephone from the new atatlon u received at the city ball station Friday morning at 1:21 o'clock. The new fire equipment which has been on dlaplay at the Bel si gar motor company will be mov ed to tb new atatlon Sunday or Monday, Chief Taylor aald. He atated that aoma notxle and other minor attachment and equipment will have to be re ceived before the trncka can b placed In use. Chief Taylor stated that all mllla will be notified and a gen eral published announcement will ba made when tha algnal system le being moved and tba only way a flra can ba turned la la by telephone. PORTLAND MVKHTO K PORTLAND. Jan. 20. ty Cettl 227. calves U2 for week. Hetter grade ateera ahowed de pression during the week, show ing a loss of lie and mora In spots. Other steers, ahe stuff, bulls and calves were generally unchanged. Extreme top on steers waa IS. 76, with tbe next beat offerlnga around IS.4U; high medium to good Bold at 14-IS to ir.SS, with other at 13. So and down. Heat helfera aold at 14 to S, with cows at 14.10 for tops; medium to good bulls ruled at 12 m' ; to 13.71; ralrea and Tealera con- Rarley, 41c to tic. Timothy seed, 11.60 to 13.71. Clover seed, II to 1I.2S. WHEAT 8F.T HACK PORTLAND. Jan. 30, (VP) Wheat suffered a very sharp dip during the late trading In Chi cago, which forced downward the entice price Hat of the American trade. On the Portland Mar chants Exchange cash wheat lost He per bushel. On the futures market with no sales therefore at no cost to themselves the trade succeeded In forcing down May !xe. while July was DO ehsnged and September off 4e per buahel. Tbe Seattle market appeara the hot-bed of Northweat bearlahnesa. Stock Averages (Copyright. Hat. ntarmard Itatlai lice omp.nyi HO m a M ln.l a rr a I i i Ton Today , n i 3;, 4 4 Sj rrv, imr . S" t a . n t si Jl.oilh Ati ... ill 1! 1 ii I si Y-r Ao . 13 It l"l t 1 I5 I Vn. Aao lln 1 I IS I t.'t s ! Hull ll ill II 111 I I'll I 11 1 111 Low ipnt-yi .. :. a ana ill lllah I - .1.1 is; I I I JM Low Hint . til l 1 IT 7 .ll lit Bond Averages (Copyright. IS31, ftlaadnrd Itatlsi ttca 'niiiim it y i it -i vft aa ln.l'la rr'i IT. Tni. i"nmr Si.T 71 S IT! Hrev. liar ... ST. 4 IU SI I Month Aae .... SI. I ST si. 4 Ysr Ago si A M l i ( t Trs. Aae .... SI t IIM 99 I It lal, (IM. !'l In) 1 nt I Low iTii-i) ai l si i lo t tllah 111.'!!) 95 l lot s ov I .ow (lfi) ... 10 4 100. 1 14 Nineteen Cases of Smallpox Reported Nineteen raxes ot amallpoi la Klamath county were reported to the health nnlt for the month of January, according to tha month ly report. During the same period ot time. 12 casea of chlckenpnx, three caae of whooping cough, five casea of pneumonia, una scarlet fever and four social die. eaae were reported. FIIIK.MKM CALLED The fire department was calls! to the H. 11. Jenkins home at l l Lincoln street at 1:40 a. m. Friday morning by flua fire. No damage waa done and the department was back in aery lea In II minutea. tlnued acarce, with a spread of 11.60 to II. and bulk at 17.(0 down. Hon S74I for week. Trade started with a abowlng of de pression In killer atuff. Slaughter hogs were down 16e and light butcher aelllng mostly at IS to 16.10. the latter being for top; heavyweight aorta were mostly 14.26 to 14.71. with 14. SO pre dominating; packing sows were 13.60 to 13.76, while slaughter pigs ruled at 4 to 14.60, but mostly at 14.26 to 14.36; feeder pigs were generally ateady around 14 16, with few aelllng at 14.16 top. Sheep 1727 for week. Lam be were quotably ateady for the week, but wea were ateady to 60e better. Good to choice lamng were quoted at 14.60 to 15, with undergrade II to 14 and even PORTLAND f.RUX PORTLAND, Jan. 10, (JP) Wheat: Open High Low rime May ... .13 .43 .41 V .(lti July .... .10 .tn'i .10 .10 Sept 10 .10 4 .54 .Sihi Cash Wheat: Rig Mend Bluestem .7t4j ; Soft White .10 4 Western Whlta .10 4 ; Hard Winter , .40 4 ' Northern Spring .10 4 Western Red .40 Vi Oata: ! No. 2 Whit 14. 60 I Today'a car receipt: Wheat 12; i flour II; corn 1; oata I. j As long aa yon have the Class I- ! fled Section, you needn't long to ' obtain anything yon need It la ! eaay to get It! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR BALkl Wicker baby-buggy, like new. Phone ItlH-W. Ml 7 Lorraina School of Beauty Cutur Stewart-Drew Building Permanent ....... $2.95 LorrBina Oil Way;.... 3.25 Evening Classes Monday to Thursr'ey Practice Work Done Best Materials Used f KRAXCHI I. BOWNK Franrla J. Howne. aon of Mra. Stella Rowne ot III High atreet. paaaed away at the A. R. Camp bell ranch, near Olene. Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock, following accidental Injuries. He waa bora In Bonanta and aged 1 years at the tlma of death. In addition to hla mother he 1 aur vlved by a brother, Walter B. Howne, of Oregon State college, and three alstera, Jane, Sybil and Stella Rowne. of thla city. BEAUTY SPECIALS Khali poo and Marcel a 8 ha ro poo Finger Ware gl Facials ! Manicure ...SOc Mary Ann Beauty Shop 7A1 Main Phone 2AS DANCE Saturday January 30th Henley Gym Ward'a 5-Plrcw Orcheatra Mr ting Announce I The Wed nesday bridge club will meet with Mr. Hoy Jackson, 1004 Eldorado, at I p. m. February t. lu-Xp III Circuit Clerk Lloyd lieljp la III at hla horn with an attack of tonallltla. Coming Tomorrow One Solid Week VnX Beat Sound In Town 7 BigDayg 7 LIBERTY RATES IT FOUR STARS Special Matinee Sunday at 1 1 o'cloclc 25c Till One rNaf-i Ik. TWO who make history! V V- . av" tcts r rt . a Ban . rv i I.-..- j VU -V.'.tunl X a V -""I VAN . ri j Vour turn ')ra, your own heart will tell )ou Uiat there tine come to tha ecreen on of Mi greateat pic tiirra aver created by lha genlua of man I Wallace Beery Jackie Cooper directed by King Vidor A .Metro.tinlilwyn-.Mayer I'lrtiiro Plua The Beat Comedy of the Year "War Mamas" Don't Mia the Big Dance at Joyland Tonight Free Tickett to "THE CHAMP" ljt HliiHvlnit TonlHlit "Ig HnilMr. Hill The Pocatello Kid and 'The Big Fight' H. W. Poole Theatres Pine Tree Laat Showing Tonight of "Montana Kid" ) if Filnietl In I 1 . v 1 Kraut If ul l V fl Technicolor Sunday and Monday Winnie Lightner Charles Butterworth and Smith and Dale (world famous comedy) team) In tb Fastest, Funniest Hit Since "Gold Diggers of Broadway." What Nlnht Life I to Broadway What Itmntlful Women Are to lerfcild What Chaplin I to Comedy- That' What "Manhattan Parade" la To The Screen t Rainbow liat Showing Today of "Tailor-Made Man" Sunday and Monday ftinrlntte (Iroenviooil Leila Hyaina Krirlnald Denny Cliff Edwards "STEPPING OUT" When Wives Go Away lluahnttds Go Bachelor! But When Wires Step Out In Their Turn Yon Be a Very Funny Picture! Regular Prices 10 and 25c Today and Sundar Sally OXeil Allan Dinehart Frank Albertaon William Collier, Sr. Virginia Cherrill June Collyer 4 1 "Say blokes and glrla. If you want to t'i 'i tome fur fly, watch m H I knock ancletr dumb bells for a loop! Be lieve ma, I'm cut out for a cut-up . . . and also a cuddle-up!" y ICTUaJI Plua Charlei "Chick" Sale (the Kicclnliit) In "Cow Slips" "A N Irk 1 1 iirrii Dot oitlva Thriller" 'PrasmiilV riirmlUo" ltonmitllr Journey a nil Fox Now six jfj sign? noniB with F loafing Power rATlKTID- gJ FDtLT flOTICTIO with Automatic Clutch with Silent Gear Selector andFree Wheeling 'y n.N rmSiM Smm U4i A new achievement in silent, effortless motion and easy, positive control Hydraulic brakes Silent second gear how center of gravity Trouble-drop bridge type frame Mono'piece steel bodies New Dodge Six, $7M to IMS. New Dodge Elgnt, 11115 to 1 1141. F. O. B. Detroit, Low delivered prices. Convenient terms. Fit wire or demountable wood wheels, ao extra cost. Duplets safety flate glass at aew low price. Automatic dutch only $1 m ml aa all fixes. Cloaed models factory-wired for Phllcs-Tree -tone. Ostendorf Motor Co. 424 South 6th Phone 272 Arsner Broa., Associate Dealer, Lakeview, Ore.