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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1934)
PAGE EIGHT THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Monday, Jan. 15, 1934 DIES AT PORTLAND SUNDAY N IGHT Dr. Edward P. Geary, 78, of Portland, and father of Edward A. Geary of Klamath county, " died Sunday night at a Portland hoipltal. Dr. Geary was widely known aa a physician and Burgeon at the turn of the century and was second mayor of Medford, Ore. He retired shortly after the World War, and had been 111 lor the past two years. He had often visited In Klam ath Falls and at the Geary ' ranch on Wocus and Caledonia marshes, and the recent death of his son, R. B. Geary senior partner In the Geary ranch pro- . ject, was a shock from which Dr. Geary never recovered. '; Born at Brownsville, Oregon, he received his education at Al bany College, the University of Oregon and Jefferson Medical college, Philadelphia. After his graduation from the last named school, he became assistant sur geon for the railroad then being nnafi-nnted between Oregon and California, with headquarters In Jackson county. ' Dr. Geary Is credited by col locmab with' havine Introduced sceptic surgery to southern Ore gon. He came to roruana in 1898 and later was elected Mult nomah county physician, a post he held' for 14 years. He was active in organising a visiting and consulting staff of surgeons and nurses tor Multnomah hos pital. . . Dr. Geary Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Agnes M. Geary; and three sonB, Arthur M. and Donald W of Portland, and Edward A. Geary of Klamath Falls, Ore. CWA Appropriation for Night School Believed Assured " A CWA appropriation for a nlEht school at Klamath Union high school appears certain, ac cording to Paul T. Jackson, nigh school principal. - In Portland last week-end Jackson conferred with O. D. Adams, director of vocational ed ucation tor Oregon, and arranged to make an application for CWA help In night classes, which will be organized according to de mand. Unemployed teachers will handle toe work. Attorneys Back From Portland 8everal Klamath Falls attor neys are back after a fruitless trip to Portland in connection with - the federal court case of .Duke versus Commercial Casual ty company. The case was set for trial on Friday, but after the local attorneys arrived in the metropolis, the court found It could not hold the trial as sched- . nled. Arthur Schaupp and U. S. Bal ' lentine represent Duke in the case. T. R. Gillen waters is one of the counsel for the casualty company. . Ralph Horan, another local attorney, was In Portland as a witness In the case. All have returned but Glllenwaters, who. with Mrs. Glllenwaters, will be out of town until mid-week. SCHOOL EXPENSE LOW PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. IE, (UP) Despite a cut in appro priations and an Inmate Increase, state Institutions are being op erated within their budgets. It was shown in a control board report today to Governor Meier. WARD'S Notion Sale! Thousands of useful ar ticles that you'll need every day in the year. Remember how you saved in the last one? Button , Safety Pin Straight Pin Thimble Hair Net Needle Darning Cotton Thread Tape Measures Handkerchief Montgomery WARD Hildebrand Grange Votes to Oppose ' State Sales -Tax Without a dissenting vote, the Hildebrand grange at Its recent regular mooting went on record opposing the state sales tax. It also weut on record disapproving those legislators who, although members of the grange, voted tor the sales tax and theu sent to the grangers a circular letter up holding the tat. ' The home economic club of the grange Is arranging social evenings, once a month, for the community. Two have been held, the last on Saturday night, Jan uary 13. There are no charges. Hildebrand grange . meets on the first and third Fridays at 8 p. m., and Invites all patrons to visit it, according to Frances M. Mills, the secretary. Christian Endeavor Executives Confer The young people's society of Christian Endeavor of the First Christian church recently held an executive meeting at the home of Miss Thelma Parrlsh in the Aud- ley apartments. Each committee was assigned Its specific duties. A ping pong party is to Be held in the church basement parlors during the last week in January under the di rection of the new social com mittee chairman. Ernest Hon- rick. It was decided by the commit tee that Rev. Arthur C. Bates would conduct a half-hour dis cussion each Sunday evening with some religious book as his sub ject The first half hour of the Endeavor meeting will be devot ed to regular Endeavor prayer meeting. C.E, Installation of Christian chnrrh senior, Intormcillatoi and young people Christian Endeavor offi cers was held recently. These officers were elected during spe cial business meetings held dur ing Decern In' r for the purpose of electing officers. Thelma Parrlsh was elected president of the young people's society; Everet Esgate, vice presi dent;. Veda llonrlok. secretary; George Metcalf, treasurer; Er nest . Honriek, social chairman; Arthur Brooks, prayer-mooting chairman; Marie Fraley, mission ary chairman; and Orrln Fraley, finance chairman. The senior-Intermediate society had Installed as their officers. Gene Robinson, president; Helen Hooper, vice-president; Ruth Metralt, socrotury-trenaurer; Iris nates, music contmitteo chair man; Charles Uhllg, finance chairman; and Krva Hooper, prayer-meeting chairman. Fisher Will Not Return to Klamath Don C. Fisher will not return to the instruction stuff of Klam ath Union high school. Fisher, former member of the Wherever the Itching whatever the Lause Resinol Relieves k Quickly - - a N n milium, w. faculty, is with tho park service lu Virginia. When Ivan Munro decided to resign to rosutuo his studies at the University of Call tortile, Fisher indicated he want ed to roturn to Klamath Falls, but in telegram to Principal Paul T. Jackson Monday stated lie would bo unablo to make the change. , Munro will remain on tho staff until his successor cun be chosen probably by January 3, the be ginning of the new semester. Progress Reported on Highway Work Progress Is being made on tho Improvement of the road from tlie state lino south of Mnlln to Cornell, according to M. W. Cherry, foreman of the Job. Mo torists wore urged to be cautious while passlug equlpmont on this route. This Improvement, another stop In the program to connoct the Klnmnth country with Al turns by smooth highways, Is be ing handled as a joint enterprise of the forest service aud Modoc county. Office Rooms Rent Drastically Reduced. New modern office. Hard wood floors. On Main St., In hcurt of business district. 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