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    February 11, 1932
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE FTVE
CITY BRIEFS
tCHHlr frotu Teiae Mr. and
Mra. It. K. Knight, bd1 daugh
ters June anil rally, nf North
Uvsld Vellsy. Tel , will arrive
In Klamath falle Thursday eve.
Ding lo si'end a fori nig hi with
Mrs. rannl iummerall and lre.
Douglas I'anca, alstera o( Mr.
Knight. Mrt, 1. H. Pennington,
of -'hemeult, will alio visit In
Klamath rails, joining tin family
group.
(iueele at HallAmong tha
guana at Ilia Mall Hotel Tliu ra
dar wara W. P, Malonev, Carle
K. Neleon, laattla; It. Deval,
Itoeeborg: Mr. and Mra. II. Van
din. Olrmpla; l.arerne RarnH,
I.eaevlew; r. OhenrhelM, Hueter
llrlfllll. Hlrl Mra. Hoy Pickett.
Hleber; J. T. Bradley, Nashville,
Ttnn 1 Michael P. Harry, Morrill.
Itrtururd From Valley Mr.
aud Mra. Harry do. liar have re
lumed from Medlord. whara thay
wara celled by tha daatb of Mra.
Coallar'a aunt. Clara lllppey
lieall, wife ol Aaliury llaall. Mra.
Ileall. who had lived In Ilia Ruiua
Klver valley fur many yaara, waa
wall known to many In Ihla com
munity. Italtreavd Mm He Railroad
company reureeentatlvea In Klam
alh rails Thuraday from Portland
Included V orllilnglon C. Hinllh
of tha Nnrthara Pacific railway;
r. N. MrKanila, of tha Canadian
National and Grand Trunk Hum;
J. A. Waldeo of tha Chlrago
Ureat TA'eetem.
(lulld to Mat Tha Vnlvarslly
(lulld will maal at tha horn, of
Mra. A. I). t-ambart. at! Pacific
Terrace, Friday. Tabruary II.
Tba topla will ba evenla leading
ap to tha praaant troubla ba
iihi China and Japan, whlrh
will ba reviewed by Mra. Trad
Ruark. Ilutbanda of Ilia mem
ber ara Invited to attand.
Mra. Va Iluaklrk llclter Mra
William Van Iluaklrk la a patent
at tha Klamath Vallay hoapltal
recovering from Inlurlaa received
whan aha tllppad and fall oa the
walk naar bar noma at tha
Ramona apartments ua North
Eleventh street.
Him llcrtcnlallo llcr- V.
il. Keller, special repreeentatlve
ot First National aud Warnar
Brothara pictures, la a bualnaaa
visitor In Klamalh fells, con
farrlni with II. W. poola of tba
Tina Traa and Rainbow thaatara
concerning coming attrartloaa.
Javrnllr to Mm Nalfhhor
of Woodcraft Juvenile will maat
Friday evening, rahrnary II, at
tha I. O. U. '. hall. Aftar tha
bualnaaa maatlni. thara will ba
a Valanllna parly and refresh
manta. All Juranllaa ara urgad
to attand.
Attended K-neeel Mr. and
Mra. Jark ONelll. Mra. Graca
Griffin. Huatar (irlffln. frank and
Harry Onanrhalu. all of Rly. apant
WadnaadaT In Klamath Falle and
attandad tha funaral of Ooldla
May lllion.
Day of l,rer l-adlea of tha
Immanual Haptlat rhurcb will oo
eerve tha annual day of prayar
Friday aftarnoon. beginning at I
avinrk. All ladiaa of tha rhurrh
ara Invited. Mra. Sinclair will
ba tha leader.
K-lxtlMl Homo Mra. Lillian
Decker of tha Pallran drug alora.
la aipartad to ralura Thuraday
from llolaa, Idaho, whara aha
waa railed by tha death of her
moiher.
Krom Kmtllo Seattle visitors
In Klamath Fslls Thuraday in
cluded C. E. rinley. A. C. Bmlth,
E. Cummlna and r.arl II. Jonea,
who were at tha Hotel TVlllerd.
Father nira Mra. T. M. l.uraa
received word Wednesday of tha
death of her father at hit home
In Severy, Kan. Ha had been In
111 health for severel montha.
Leave for Home Mra. W. L.
Edwards of Spokane left Tus
day night for her home there
after Waiting her huahand who
la a Great Northern brakaman.
THURSDAY
LAST TIMES TODAY
Ellaaa Undl
In
"WICKED"
with
Victor McLailen
Pine
Laat ahowlng of tha ramona
grid-Iron claaala
U. S. C. Trojans
Notre Dame
Complete ahowlng ot tha
greataat football gam
In hletorjr.
Cartoon and Nawg
COMING
Pill., 8AT BUN.
'Secret Service
Harrlng
RICHARD DIX
All Kx-Hervlco men and
men are Invited a gueata
during tiller allowing.
mm
M illard tier). Among ""the
ueela at tha lintel Wlllard
Thuraday wara K, A. Itaaard,
tllendale, Calif. i l. C. Maritime!'!,
C. U'llrlau, R. C. Binltb, A. W.
I. eard, J. Wolfe, V. H. Page, . II.
Junea, K. Pane, Man Krenileio; A.
II. Orstuii, Taroma: Oral A. Leon
ard. I. N. Joelaohn, Reno; II. A.
Huretkettle. Ilend; H, N. Wor-
eeaiar, Merrill; David Pudlln, l,oe
Angelas; II. II. tlray. II. II.
Mrowii, A. . liean, Med ford; C.
I,. Ilaydanburk, II. K. Piinloy, Eu
gene; II. A. rellnwa, t'hlio; Ed
Levy, Alice Ulakeloy, gpokan.
Announce Colonial Mortal The
Methodlat Ladiaa' Aid and tha
ladiaa of tha Congregational
church have anuounced plana for
a Colonial aorlal, to ba bald In
tha community room of Ilia Meth
odlat rhurrh, Monday evening,
February II, at I o'clock. There
will be a program, and a email
admission will ba charged.
Prom Portland Portlandara In
Klamalh Palla Thuraday. where
they were gueaia of tha Hotel Wll
lard, Included r. N. MerKemle.
W. Hnillh, A. C. Dhumete, 1). II
reenaughty, M. L. Bplher, Harry
C. Wlaenaleln.
Miller Improving C. W. Mil
ler of the Lakevlew ruute, la Im
proving after a aerloua attaik of
Influenaa, according to ('. R.
tirovo, who apent Wednesday vle
lilnc the Miller home. It will ba
enma tttna, however, before Miller
will be able lo ba out.
lllvorre la Filed A divorce
complaint waa filed In circuit
court Wedneaday by Mary Ann
Cameron agalnat Fred Cameron
Edward R. Aehnrat repreaente
tha plaintiff.
Plan Colonial Party Tha Ra
bakab lodge la formulating plana
for a Colonial pariy to ba bald
In the I. . U. P. hall, Thuraday
evening. February II,
Neighbor to Met Tha Royal
Nelghbora will meet oa Friday
evening. There will b an In
itiation ceremony, followed by ra
frenhmante. ItMurna Prom Hoath Mra. 0.
Phllllpa of 117 Kldorado Ave. haa
returned from an enjoyable vaca
tion In aouthara California.
BE HERE IN MARCH
The Oreron Slate College hand
will play at a concert and dance
In thla city, March id, according
to a preliminary announcement
made Thuraday. Tha band, of
whlrh ('apt. II. L. Heard la di
rector, haa played her upon pra
vloua occaalona.
A aacred roncert la to ba given
here by tha band on Eaater after
noon, March 17. Other an
nounrementa relative to lha con
carta will appear later.
Dal R. Cowen, manager of
the band, and Tom Klevenaon.
drum malor, ara now In Klamath
Fall making arrangemenla.
Eaglet to Sponsor
Dance on Friday
Kagla and their frtenda will
enjoy a free entertainment, dance
and lunch Friday night following
a lodge aaaalon at tha Eagle
Hall at Ninth and Walnut.
Tha lodge aeaalon will con
vene at 7:10 o'clock and a
truatae will ba eelocled to take
tha place of C. D. Long, who re
algned to mora to Otla. Oregon,
Ralph Bentrlm, aecretary, an
nouncaa. C. A. R. Planning
Patriotic Event
Waihlngton'e and Lincoln'
hlrthdaya will b celebrated by
; tha Children of tha American
Revolution Saturday afternoon.
February 11, at tha homa of
Mary Thomas, III Pacific Ter
race. Mr. Myrtle Helm will
preaent a talk on "Rualneea and
Patrlotlam," and aeveral piano
numbera by Ardli Leach.
Mary Ann Cameron
Filet for Divorce
Suit for divorce has been filed
! In circuit court by Mary Ann
t amaron agalnat Fred Cameron,
her husband. Cruel and Inhuman
treatment la cited In the com
plaint as causa of action. No
children have been born lo tho
couple.
KXtlMM.K CLOHKD
There will ba no aeaalon of tha
Portland Grain F.xchanga Friday,
Lincoln's birthday.
Second Annual
Fireman's Ball
Exhibit Buildinc
Sata'day, Feb. RMfo
Harry George's 10 Piece Band
F
PRESENTS LIST
OF ELIG1BLES
Chief of Police Guy Merrill
laat Tueday nlKht presented to
Hoy r'outli, pull'a Judge and
clerk of the civil aervlra cotn
mlaalnn, a Hat of eight policemen
which he appointed from the civil
aervlra cominlaalon aubmltted Hat
of ellglblea for certlflcallon of
appolutmeuia.
Tha men appointed will ha on
proliallon for a period of alt
montha.
Fourh elated that all of Hi
men appointed were on lha Hat
of eligible and that tha entire
eligible Hat waa given to Chief
Merrill aa two of tha flrat la
eligible did not reelde In tha
city and for that reaaon did not
belong on the eligible Hat.
George McDonald ramalna a
member of the department aa a
patrolman. Chief Merrill aaked
tha rommlealon In December to
certify to hla appointment on tha
police force, but the commlaalon
haa not yet done ao,
llgh Arkerman. former cap
tain of police, waa among the
elilit policemen named for certlfl
callon of appointment.
Tha Hat named la Rar Lyona,
Gilbert D. Hayee, Chrla Hterland.
0. A. MacKinnon. Carl K. Cook,
1. alah M. Arkerman, Charle C.
Duggan and Paul H. Gravalle.
Chairman J. II. Napier of tba
commlaalon elate that tha rom
mlealon will meet In a few daya
In aet a data for tha hearing of
the petition of Ham Hundley,
laid off patrolman, for retnetate
ment and pnaltlon on tha force,
and to certify to tha Hat A ap
pointee In the police department.
Editorials on News
(Continued from Page One)
of lha atmosphere of tolerance
and good will, Helen to aome
good talks; and than go back to
our places ot business and do
whatever seems best for our own
private, pereonal Intereata.
But don't forget Ihla: We ara
Influenced to BO.MK extent by
thea contacta at tha service
cluba, by tha atmosphere ot fel
lowship and good will and by tba
gllmpaee we get ot the other
fellow's viewpoint,
e e e
'TMIE service clubs provide aa-
A ceedlnily attractive Jobs for
International secretaries and re
gional secretaries and whatnot.
Thea joba carry traveling a
penaea, and provide interesting
contacta and a very considerable
degree ot prominence for their
holders.
li s nice lo go Into a atranga
town and put np at tha beet
hotel and meet the beat people
and ba treated with deference
and respect and ba Introduced
flatteringly at luncheons and
treated as somebody quite Im
portant and finally, when leav
ing, to pay tha bills with money
provided by the organisation.
Theee prominent employeea of
lha aervlra clubs ara all for tha
aervlce club Idea.
a a a
AND ao It la with tba secre
tarlat ot tha league of na
tions. These secretaries, and their
andar-aacretarlas, and their atan
ographers, and their pagea and
their footmen, and tha delega
tions tha entire personnel are
comfortably placed. They have
prominent and pleasant Jobs.
They get to eee a lot of tha
world under exceptionally pleas
ing circumstances.
And SOMEBODY KI.SB pay
tha bills. So, obviously, they
are all FOR the league ot na
tions Idoa, and lose no opportu
nity to advance It.
eee
nl'T don't let the mild aatlr
Involved In these perfectly
truthful statements blind you to
this:
Tha service clubs really do a
lot or good. They help to get
us away from tha old tooth and
claw Idea of competition that
cornea down from the daya when
tha only way the Individual
could get something for himself
was to take It away from the
other fellow besting hla brains
out ruthleaaly. If nereaaary, lo
get It.
They leach as, rather effec
tively, In tha long run, that even
more la lo be had for the Indi
vidual by Intelligent co-operation
Iban by bitter and ruthleaa com
petition that takee ao thought
whatever of tba other fallow and
bla rlghta.
a a a
AND si It la with tha league of
nations. With all Ita Impo
tence, It la giving to nations that
for centuries and centuries bava
been brutal and lawless and In
their relatione with each other
wholly eelflsh and narrow and
Intolerant soma gllmpaee of what
might ba accomplished by soma
measure ot Intelligent and broad
minded co-operation.
go let's not throw over tha
league, even If It can't prevent
Japan from going to war with
China lo order to advance
Japan's own private and aelflsh
ends.
Lat'a retain It as a world In
fluence toward co-operation and
tolerance among nallona. ust as
we retain the aervlce clubs aa a
similar Influence among Indi
vidual and eommunltlea.
From that etandpolnt. both ara
eminently worth while.
Wheat Advancet
And Closet Firm
In Chicago Trade
CHICAGO. Feb. 11. ( All
eyes In tha grain today were on
probable reeulla of new banking
legislation at Waahlngton.
A hullleh eonatrurtlon aa to Im
mediate effarta waa generally
placed on the proposed enact
menta, but wheat eperlallate ware
not nnanlmoua aa to ultimate eon
aequenree, owing to premluma al
ready ailatlng In thla country's
wheat price compared with thoaa
at Liverpool and Winnipeg.
Wheat closed firm, me to
ISc above yeaterday'a finish:
corn me to 1 He up: oat a 'ie to
lc advanced, and provisions ahow
lng a rlaa of 6c to ioc.
CHICAGO GRAIN
ruirinn rh 11. f)Pt
Wheat, No. I red, IIHc to I7HC
y. l hard. ElUt: No. 1 yellow
hard. (4 lo M'-sC
corn. No. I mizea. ssc; ro.
tolled. UVO to He; No. I yel
low lip- Vs 1 vellow. liie to
14 c; No. I white, lie; No. 1
whit. Ito to IS He.
Oets, No. I white. !c io
ISc: No. I white, lllic to 14c.
Br, no. X. 4hc; no. I .
Barley. 41c lo 0r.
Timothy aeed. ft.lt to f t.TI.
Clover aeed, ft to 1 50.
Lard, f4.7l.
Rlba and belllaa, ft. 71.
CHICAGO WHEAT
CHICAGO. Feb. 11,
Wheat:
Un
close .It
.StVi
Open High
March .1 -!
May im 6S
July to .to.
Sept. .. 1S
High
March .14 .!
Mar -.-
July .41 .41
Sept. .414 ,4IH
Low
IIS
Its
69 V,
.40'
Low
.lS
.11 s
.40H
.41
.0
.11
Cloaa
.!
.11
.41
.41
WHEAT rTTVRF.8
PORTLAND. Feb. 11.
With th Termers' National sell
ing wheat. May advanced c on
the Portland futurea market to
day, while July waa np c, aa
waa September. Tha only trading
waa In May. sale totaling 12.000
buahela. On the Portland Mer
chanta' Exchange cash wheat
gained Ho per bushel.
PORTLAND WHF.AT
PORTLAND. Ore, Feb. 11. P)
Wheat:
Open High Low Close
Msy .11 .11 -11
July .61 .11 .5
Sept. .. .Bt .61 -tl .11
Cash wheat: Big Bend blue
stem. 71c; soft while, western
white, hard winter, northern
spring and winter red, 51c.
Oata. No. t white. 114.
Todav'a car receipts: Wheat,
SI; barley, 1; flour, If; corn, I;
hay. 11.
V5X
Ikst Sonnd In Town
Now r 1) Ing Ends Sal.
Buck Jonea
In Hla Latest picture
' "Range Fued"
I'liia
Our Gang Comedy
' Newt and Sport Reel
Kntire Week Starting Sun.
Marie Draaaler
"EMMA"
MARKET
QUOTATIONS
POHTLAMt I IVI.HTtM K
PORTLAND, reb. 11 Cat.
fie 110, calves 10: ateady, atrong.
Ulcere. 400 lo too lh good It 1,0
lo l. 00; medium 14. to to IS. SO;
common to 4.SU; too to 1100
lbs , good, ft to to ft; medium,
14.60 to IS. 60, conimou, 13 to
14 10; 1100 to lino lb., good,
IS.il to f t.7t; medium, II SO to
fl.lt. Ilelfera. HO lo ISO lb..,
good, ft to 3. 60; medium, ft
to t; common, II 76 to II. Cowa,
good, 14 to li.to; common and
medium, II 76 lo ft; low cutter
and cutter, II to 11.76. Bulla,
yearllnge eicluded, eod and
choice (bef, II IS to 11.71:
cutter, common and medium, fl
to ti lt. Vealera, milk fed. good
and choice, 17.10 lo 11.60; medi
um, l to 7 10; coll and com
mon, 14 to fl. Calvea. 12 10 to
100 Iba., good and choice, II to
7. to, common and medium, f4
to fl.
Hoga IIS, Including It on con
tract to killer; ateady. Light
llgbta 140 to 140 Ills, good and
choir f 4 00 to It 7t; light
weight 140 to lit Hie. good and
choice 14 46 to -4.76, 110 to
100 lha. good and choice 14. IS
to 14.71; medium weight 200 to
210 Iba. good and choice II 00
10 4 76. 220 to 260 Iba. good
and choice 7t to 14.16; heavy
welghta 260 to 20 lha. good and
rholre J SO to 14.60. 210 to
260 lha. good and choice II. 21
to 14.00. Parking bow 276 to
tot Ibe. medium and good ft. 00
to H 71.
Sheep and Ismbs, IIS; market
10c higher. Lanibe. 90 iba. down
good and choice, 14.71 to IS.2S:
medium, 14 00 to 14.75: all
welghta. common, 12.60 to 14 00.
Yearling wethers, 4 to lit lb.,
medium to choice, II. Ot to 14.00.
Kwee, 120 lbs., medium to choice,
11 to fi.tO; 110 to ltt lbs., me
dium to choice, 11.60 to fl; all
welghta, cull to common, ft to
II. SO.
Cube Butter Price
Showt 10 Cent Cut
PORTLAND, Feb. 11. (PI Cut
of lc per pound In the price of
alt cube butter except extraa dur
ing the late aeaalon of tha Port
land Produce Kxrhaag waa by no
meana aurprlalng. In fact auch
action waa neceaaary in view of
the fact that three auterenl
acoree of butter wara quoted at
tha aame price, and there was a
difference of but le between top
and bottom acoree.
Tha eut In butter naturally
caused the trade to ahow reces
sion In tha butterfst buying price.
Stock Averages
(Copyright, lilt, glanaard Statta
tlra Company)
so in t ao
Ind ia rr e rt a Total
Today : I 14 1 I Hi
ITor. Day Ht III ! 1 Sal
Month A I 41 I 11.4 fil l 47.1
V.ir Aao 111 lot 4 111.4 HT 1
1 Yrs. Ago ...lies 114 1 Ills 1914
Hlxh (lull) .lit Jl lose "a I
Low IM! 17 4 10 1 til tt
Hiah m .1I4 KI4 I'll 104 .
Uw (1110 li: 14.4 144.6 114.1
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KUITH POTATO
E
CORVALLIB, Ore.. Feb. 11, (VPl
Althnuith moat markets were
ahowlng weakneaa, Deachutea po
tato elock advanced 6c at Han
Franclaco, according to today'a
marketgram released by the O. S.
C. extension eervtce, co-operating
with tha V. S. D. A. bureau of ag
ricultural economlca.
Terminal Tha principal car
lo! markets for V. 8. No. 1 Netted
Gem potatoea were reported dull
today. Chicago market dull; quo
tatlona unchanged. Loa Angales
market slightly weaker; quota
tlona alowor. Idahoa moatly
1.10. San Francisco market
steady; quotatlona unchanged to
higher. Yaklmaa unchanged;
Klamatha unchanged; Deachutea,
1. 20 to fl.lt.
Shipping The principal ship
ping point carlot marketa for L.
S. No. 1 Netted Gema wera report
ed dull. Idaho Falle market dull;
quotatlona unchanged, beat most
ly fOc to 16c. Yakima market
dull; quotatlona anchanged.
Main (Freer, tie tale) market for
I). S. Green Mountalna waa dull, i
with quotatlona allghtly higher, '
moatly 4tc.
Commenting on the potato mar
ket altuatlon, tha meeaag said
aforeae boldinge In Oregon and
Waahlngton ara heavy.
Bond Averages
(Copyright. 1)12. Standard Statu,
tie Company)
ACHTC WTSS AGAIX
MEDFORD. Ore., Feb. 11. tVPi
Boh Kruse, Portlsnd, defeated
Al Karaslck In a main-event
wreetllng program here last
nlxht. Walter Achln, Chine,
defeated Ronald Weaver ot Klam
ath Falle.
lnd'Ie rr'a L'l'e Total
Today 47 71 S Sit 74 4
l-r-v. Day III 714 til 71 S
Month Age 47 S 71 S St T 7; I
V.ar Ago So l 104 7 I 1
I Yre. .ol710 1 I
MUCH M32 7 74 11 1 77.4
I.,,w (lllll 44 I 47.T 11.7 71 4
lliah 11)10) .l 101 I 101 4 101
Low (1110) II I 17 I SS I S2.4
V' - av, -: :-
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Southern Oregon to
Hold Lincoln Dinner
The annual Lincoln day ban
quet of aouthern Oregon will ba
observed Friday night, February
13, In Medford. Prominent
members ot the republican party
of southern Oregon ara expected
lo attend and eound opening
notes for the national, count
and atate campaigns.
Principal addreaeea will be de
livered by J. r. Lonergan of
Portland, apeaker of the lower
house of tha legislature, and
George Keuner of Portland,
Cnlted States district attorney;
It tha weather permlla a dele
gation of fonr or five Klamatk
Falla man will attend, according
to A. W. Schaupp.
Restless, Nerrous?
r
Th meet
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Good for your Stomach and your Nerrwa
h rwliawwa Coautipabon!
1 lb. Fie go goes about aa far aa 2 Dba. Coffee
Pine Tree
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Birtht In January
Double Birth Rate
Klamath county blnha more
tban doubled the death during
th month from January 10 to
February 10, according to recorda
complied by lha health anil. Total
number of children born during
the period waa It, while only It
deatha were recorded.
MOKT41AGK mitECliOHCHIt
The State Land Bank filed a
complaint In circuit court Wed
neaday for the foreclosure of a
mortgage to satisfy a 11160 debt
agalnat George F, Illland, Emma
K Ilia bath Hlland. A. II, and Mary
K. Kale, Fred Walaon, A. Kallna,
Edward B. Aahurat and Mary B.
Hale, aa admlnutratrlg ot the
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