The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 26, 1934, Page 5, Image 5

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    April 20, 1934
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
page nvi
CITY BRIEFS
Vacations Hero M Ins Mlldrod
Ilitoaon, who la enjoying a vaca
1 1 on In Klnmulh Kails and lit
ltnrky I'ulnt on Upper Kluiniitli
I uk n, tins niooiitly resigned hur
post with tho Ashland cliuinbor
of comiiiurcn, and has accepted B
similar position with the Modford
ohuinliur. Hho will assume liar
new duties un Muy 1. Mini Boo
ann wim formerly a teacher In
tlin Kliiinulli KulU achoola hotoro
(ukhiK up tin' ehniiilmr u com
Inorco Wurk In Ashland.
Accident lti'iKiiirrt An auto
mobile accident which occurred
lit 11:411 o'clock Woil niiHilny n Ik III
vim reported to pullco liiirouu liy
Minor L. Walls, ilrlvnr of ono of
tlin munhliina Involvoil. Tim cul
Union occurred between Wnlts
mill T. M. KiMiuutt ut I ho cnrnur
of Nlntli anil l'liiu streets. Minor
ilumngns wuro roportod.
ltd urns From Mcdforn1 Mrs.
L. J. llrlnk hna rot n m oil to hor
linmn un Wantlnnil nvuniia, after
spending a week visiting In Mcil
foril at Ilia Iiiiiiio of Mr. and Mra,
rn ii I llnnlln and fumlly. Tlio
Hnnllns woro formor residents ot
tlila city, iiiovIiik to Modford two
ynnrw nun.
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE
WITHOUT CALOMEL
And You'll Jump Out of Bed In
(he Morning Rarin' to Go
If yo faal tour anil tank and tba world
tsoka punk, ilon 'i iwsllow lot of aalfa, mlB
ai waUr, nil, Unit dandy or chwlii turn
Atl iimwI lhm to nalis you autlUaoly iwm
Mil buuyuil tad full ot uaaiiioa.
Kor thay cma' do It THy only nova Um
bowel anda tart roovMaont d-Mwa't fat al
tha rauaa. Tha oaaott tat yyur dtiwn-mleul
faallng U yuitr II w. H aHoultl hour out two
puunJa ul llUIJ lillo into your uowaia dally,
II thU I'llo Lt not flowing frly, yuur loud
oVwan't illtfaaU It fust drya In tha bowula,
(laa bloat j up your atoraarh. Yuti haw
thick, uod Uato and your breath la foul,
kin of l braakamjl In wwalarww. Your haarj
arhwi and yuu tool down aod out. Your ttuola
yatam U uolaonod
It ttikaa thnac footf. 0)4 GARTER'S
irm.K mvi.u viuA to it iha two
Ciutida ot tlio flowing (ravly and auha you
H "up ub." T fiy ouataln Wondrful
harmlaaa, gwiU VjcUt4a mtmrU, amaainf
lira It corns, to naktnf tba blla flow froaty.
llut lon't aak for (Ivor pill. Aak lor Cartar'a
Jllla Uvar I'llla. Ixxk for tha imbm Cartar'a
JltU Uvar I'llla do tho rd UM. IUtit
MbaUluU.XftatdrucaUinaj.OIMtC.M.Co.
,MT ,T1Mf T0PiY7,
ILL ROGERS
"David Harum
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TOMORROW
THf
ALSO
AMOS & ANDY
"Lion Tamer"
Eddie Duchin
Orchestra
latesTnews
Musical Travel
"HEART OF
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KND8 TODAY "I.KT'8 FALL
IN 1.QVK"
TOMORROW
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Knila Todny, "Morning
AftlT"
TOMORROW
a afafiaaMf"!!'
Ariny OponliiHi Tolil A fnw
oiianlnaa for onllitinont In tlio
Count Artillery ot tlio U, 8. army
In tho I'hlllnplnoa aro llntod with
Hninunnt JonnliiKa T. I.owinon at
prvauut, nccurilluK to an an
iiouiioainont from tho aarxnant, aa
woll aa a tow at Vancouver bar
ranka and In tho 80th Infantry at
tho I'rualdlu In Han Kranclnro,
Hnritimnt l.owninn, rocrultln offi
cer for tho Houtliern OroKon din
trlcl, lum local offlcua In tho foil
oral 1I1 lltlltitt.
OiiIHIiik lti'0 Hold A day of
quilt niuklnit will oiijnynd Wed
miailiiy by mombora ot tho Kant
Klnmiith liiiprovniunnt auxllliiry.
I'ot luck luncheon win mtrvuil nt
noon, Tho moinhora of tho uuxll
lury will moot iikiiIu Tiuxilny,
Muy 1, to fi ii In Ii tho iiullt, Liiuch
oon will bkiiIii bo nerved on that
antiunion, and tho club mom will
bo opened at 10:00 o'clock In
tlio morning,
I'rlio rlowrra Hhown Flowor
oxhlblta which wnro awarded
prltoa and rlbbona In tho aprlng
flower allow nlven under tho au
aplcoa of tho Woniun'a Library
club Wodnonday havo boon ll
plnycd In tho wludowa ot tho
chumhor of coininorco In order
that thoy may bo vlowod by
Klamath Falla cltlcona aa woll aa
vliltora to tills community.
llenli-y r.-T. A. MontlliK Tho
lleuley Paront-Toachora aanocla
tlon will hold tho laal meotln of
tho aoanon at tho achool bouao
Krlduy evonlim at 8 o'clock, Itov,
A. Thiiodoro Hmlth will aponk on
"Honponalblllty to tho child In
tho homo, church and ichool."
All mombora and frlonda aro tn-vltod.
Hlirlnern AtU'nd Jlwit Rlx an
tomobllo loada of Klamath Kulla
Hhrlnorn Journeyed to Anhlund
Woilniindny to attend tho hnnijuet
and ovnnlim'a onlortalnmont Klv
on In honor of tho Imporlal I'o
tontiila. Tho occualon wan a bril
liant ons, and tho local Hhrlnora
returned homo at a luto hour
Wodnoaday nlKhl.
Mllla P.-T. A. Iro(irom Tha
Mllli I'.-T. A. will aponnor a bon
oflt program to be hold Friday
evonliiK. April 27. at 8:00 o'clock
at tho achool. Tho program will
Includo niualc, roadlnn". dramatl
aatlona and dancea. Tho public
la cordially Invited to attend.
Pnllrnt Iterovrrlrur Mrs. Frank
linker ot Spraxua Itlver la rocov
orlnc at the Cotlago boapltal.
Lennox
LENNOX Mr. and Mra. Mc
Wllllama and thro aona arrlvod
Tusaday ovonlnx from Wolinr,
Idaho. Thoy aro nuoata at tho
homo ot tholr dnunbtor, Mra.
Klaalo Hall, whllo bars.
Horn to Mr. and Mra. N. H.
Weaver an 8 V4 pound dauithtor at
tho family homo April 6. Hho baa
boon named Mlldrod Loulno.
Mr. II. T. Hull. Mr. and Mra.
Jnmoa Hall and family and Mr.
Hurley Halt, dopartod tills morn
Ins for tholr homo at Wclacr.
Idaho. Thoy woro called hero to
attend tho funeral ot tholr aon
and brother, Klnilo Hall.
N. H. Woavor and family at
tended the funoral of Mr, Weaver'a
mothor In Redding, Calif., last
wonk.
Mra. Joo Hooffler and aon Floyd
loft Sunday for Hildubrand,
whera they will visit at tho homo
ot Mra. Hoof tier's parents tor an
Indefinite time.
An onlortalnmont and baakot
aoclal will bo held In the Com'
munlty church Saturday evonlng
at 8 o clock. Evory body wolcomo
1'rocoada to be uaod tor bonoflt
purpoaea. A abort business moot
Ins; will be bold botoro tho aoclal,
open 10 the community.
MERRILL NEWS
MEnniLI Ore. The Lndloa
Aid ot tho Flrat Prosbytorlnn
church met at tho home ot Mra.
It. II. Andoraon, Mra. Anlco An
derson, Mrs. O. II. Corleton and
Mrs, M. A. liowmun were assist
ant hostoaHoa,
The president appointed Mrs.
n. II. Anderson, Mrs. Arthur
Kraslor and Mrs. Frank Hunnl
cutt as chalrinnn ot tho work
commlttoe for tho coming year,
Mrs, S. H, Jo woll had the dovo
tlonal exerclso. Lato In the aft
ernoon rofroshments wore sorved
to tho following:. Mosdamos Uol
and John Dlllard, W. F. Jlnnette,
S. H. Jowell, C. Itowman, M. A.
Ilownian, John Cnmpton, J, W.
Taylor, M. L. Moore, W. Rob
Inatts, H. P. Illnnton, Arthur
Fraslor, Frank Hunnlcutt, O,
W. Offlold. Tbos. Murtln. J. C
Jlnsklns, Chnrlos Ivan Rnydor,
Churlos Brown, M, O, Hartle
rode and Miss Oortrnde Van
Horn, The noxt mooting will
bo at the home ot Mrs. Fraslor.
It has boon estimated that at
least 840,000,000 of unpaid snl
ary Is duo pttbllo school tonch
ors In this country.
$5.00 Special
, Sat. Only
Another chnnco to buy a good
tlrcna for tlvo tlollnra. Itcnl
liurKiilns. All alios como
curly. .
Torgler's
Upstairs Dress Slioppe
781 Main
New VOX
Theatre of the Stan
i Positively Hilda But, Night
GARBO in
"QUEEN
, CHRISTINA"
LARGE VOLUME OF
E
Bales of Imported and Canad
ian bonded lliiuor havo In
creased matorlnlly at tlin local
state liquor store during tho punt
two wuoka and lens ot tho lower
prlcod brands of whiskey and gin
has passed over tho counters, ac
cording to reports from the man
ager mid clerks.
The week ending April 21
marked tho lurgnnt vnlumo of
miles and tho hlkhont fliture nlnco
tho opening ot tho store on Feb
ruary 28. '
An Increase Jn business has boon
noted each ween ainrn tno open
ing of iho store, and on April 20
tho tola! mounted to $1,345.76,
the liliiliost to data. The weak
Imforo allowed a total of
(1,241.45.
Actual number of sales during
tho week of April 21 totaled 055.
Over 79 Million
Loaned 3 States
by Farm Credit
BPOKANB. Wash., April 28,
(UP) Approximately $70,500,-
000 has boon loanod In the four
northwost ntutos by the four In
atltutlona undor tho furm credit
administration ot Spokane from
May 12, 1033, to April 13, 1934,
a survoy made by the adminis
tration showed tonight.
Tho farm credit system servos
the states of Washington, Mon
tana, Oregon and Idaho, with
Bpokana aa Ita hub. Institutions
making up tho FCA are tho Fed
oral. Laud bank, Federal Inter
moillcato Credit bank, Produc
tion Credit Corporation and the
llnnk for Cooperatives.
Of the total amount loaned
by thoHpokano unit, the Fed
eral Iind bank dlabursod 123,
848,338 In loans, making first
mortgage loans on tholr own ac
count and first or second mort
gago loans on behalf of tho land
bank commissioner.
Civic Leaders to
Study NRA Matters
A group of leaders In civic af
faire of Klamath Falls will be
appointed In the near futuro to
consldor and act upon matters
of Importance to public Informa
tion relative to the National Re
covery administration, according
to action taken by the executive
board of the chambor of com
merce. Karl C. Reynolda, executive sec
retary of the chamber, baa been
Instructed by tho directors to ap
point this group at the roqueat
of Hugh 8. Johnaon, adminis
trator ot tho NRA.
Hardware Store
Reports Threat
Theft of approximately three
doion pockot knives from the
Klamath Hardware company baa
boon ritported to police buroau by
Al Graham, atore manager.
The knives varied In alto and
prlco and woro contained In a
apoclnl caao. The robbery oc
curred on April 24. according to
the manager.
AMUSEMENTS
Pelican Now playing, "David
Ilaruin," with Will Rogura. To
morrow, "lllttor Bweot."
Pine Troo Now playing, "Lot's
Fall In Love." Tomorrow, "Tho
Fighting Hanger," with Buck
Jones. .
Rainbow Now playing, "The
Morning After," Tomorrow "Bun
sot pasa."
Vox Now playing, "Queen
Chrlstlnu," with Greta Garbo and
John Gilbert.
AT TUB PKLICAV.
i 4 lL
t -atj- '
L,,.rZ I
Wilt Roitn in tht lillt 10k of "DavU
Harum, hit lalttt Fox. picturt, urns
lo be mmdttini ukat il'i oil about. Bui
Honitrint what il't all about it fat
tecrrf of Roteri tuuttt.
The Pelican theatre will pre
acnt tomorrow a film adaptation
of Noel Crawford's aensntionally
succesaful operetta, "Bitter
Sweet," presented to tbe Ameri
can tbcatre-going public by Flor
enx Zlegfeld and coming to the
acrcen after many rofuaals by
Coward to aell tbe film rights.
Coward wrote not only the
very romantic love story told In
"Hitter Sweet," but tbe lyrics and
composed the music. "I'll See Yon
Again" will be especially remembered.
AT THE PINE TREE.
Moviegoers who regard Buck
Jones as tbe foremost cowboy
actor on tho screen will aee their
belief Justified in Duck's latest
Columbia picture. "The Fighting
Hanger," ahowlng tomorrow at
the pine Tree theatre.
Utilizing to the fullest extent
his rugged personality. Buck
gives a performance that ranks
with the best be baa ever presented.
AT THK KAINItOW.
Bulldog tenacity! That's the
quality which helped bring fame
and fortune to Zane Grey, Amer
Ica'a foremoat writer of romance-adventure-actlon
novels. Con
cerning his flrat published novel,
Mr. Grey aaid, "1 wrote It In a
bare, icy cold room, At times I
would stick my bands Inside the
stove to keep them from getting
numb. But I kept on writing and
turned out 100,000 words In
thirty days, in longhand, too."
Paramount'a plcturlzotlon of his
uovol "Sunset Pans" opens to
morrow at the Rainbow tbcatre.
AT THE VOX
Screen history was muda when
"Queen Christina," the long-ex-pocted
picture reuniting Greta
Garbo and John Gilbert, opened
Sunday at the Vox theatre.
Tbe picture, a spectacular pre
aontatlon of seventeenth century
romance, as doplcted In the life
and loves of Sweden's famous
queon, Is primarily historical be
cause it brings Gilbert back to
the theatre fans after his an
nounced retirement to private life
and after a five-year screen sep
aration from Garbo.
The performance ot Garbo la
undoubtedly tbe finest of ber ca
reer and Gilbert maintains and
revives that old petulant force so
evident In bis earlier pictures.
Ian Keith, Lewis Btone, Elizabeth
Young, C. Aubrey Smith and many
others are in tbe cast. The pic
ture will end Saturday night.
GOLD MEDAL
Haarlem Oil Capsules
Fine for Weak Kidneys and
Bladder Irritation
STOP SETTING UP NIGHTS
One 35-cent box of these fa
mous capsules will put healthy
activity Into your kidneys and
bladder flush out harmful
waste poisons and acid and
prove to you that at least you
have a grand diuretic and stim
ulant that ' will swiftly cause
these troubles to cease.
But be sure and get GOLD
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tbe original and genuine. Mil
lions have kidney and bladder
trouble and nover suspect It
some symptoms besides visits to
bathroom at night are backache,
moist palms, pnffy eyes and
scanty passage that oftlmes
smarts and burns.
Good Kaws tor
Kidney Strfferersl
He la nW itd got. tiihl bio tim irritated
actinUyUEEraulta iUJo.fraboiirs.Vli)ia :
out pobooa. Muumliaea tmrniuj aoiia, bnwa i
erotnpt soothing contort. NomoraaefaiaabadL
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aenarhaia ansa an to. OlStt 1
Enjoy
"BUSTER BROWN"
Quality
AT NO EXTRA COST
BUSTER BROWN
SHOE STORE
Lee Rummers, arrested Wed
nesday by city police on charges
of sale of liquor to an Indian,
has been turned over to the
county Jail, where he will be
held pending prosecution. Frank
Wagner, alao arreated Wednes
day, baa been placed In custody
on charges of possession ot nar
cotics. He Is also held In the
county Jail,
Howard Sheets was arrested
by city police officers Wednes
day, and is being held on open
charge pending Investigation.
Jack Potter, arrested on
charges of drunk and disorderly
conduct, was assessed a fine of
815 or seven and a half daya In
Jail, and John Olson, charged
with drunkenness, was fined ill)
or given a five daya Jail aeutenee)
by the police Judge fvireilay,
Barnes at Salem
on Police Duty
Sergeant Marlon Dames ot lha
state police, who was called to
Salem wedne: -.y tor the purpoe
of exchanging equipment, la ex
pected to return Thursday night,
Barnes will bring back a new
police automobile whlc! will ba
exchanged for the car which h
drove to headquarters.
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