May 20, 1934 THE EVENING HERAIJ), KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THRE8 0 DE ORDER II m ACTION (Contlnuod tram Pun Ono) to oloso Ilia bludoi of small switch, Detective salil tlioy found th cut dKo of s can mid pair 9' tin snipper In llllta'a kuriii. Theso wer to bo oxuiiilnod cur fully. 8 HIX'ltKT MKIiTINO IIKI.D ' BAN KltANCIHUO, May 20 (VP) Determination lo Blay out un til wo got ovurytlilim wo waul" wa ' expressed by ilrlklug long horomon ut a ocrot uiootlnil boro todny whllo federal media tlun bourd mot In further effort lo bring about ruiuru of 26,000 l'eclflo coohI marlllmo workurn to their join. A bulletin olgucd by tho link ers' publicity coiiiinlttoo olatod employer hud glvon until noon toiliiy to "glvo u satisfactory an wlior" to Uiclr demands, wbluh I no III do rocoKiillloii of tlia "closed bop" mid union control of hir ing holla, Tho atrlko aprtad, mcanwhllo, to Include 200 niombora of Oak land Local No. 10 of tho Abso elation ot Certified Woldora, who voted to support tho lon.ahore inon by not working on any all I pi worked by non-union man, PENDLETON, May 20 IP) Tho Western Milling company, employing mora tbun 60 uion, wai forcod to clot today bo cauio of lbs wulorfront alrlko at coaal porta. All aluriiKO spaco hai boon flllud and oporatlono will not bo resumed until tho ac cumulated ouppllea can bo moved. Obituary CI.KO lKK.N'K AHKINH CI.KO IHK.N'U A8KI.NB. for the post flvo year a resident ot tbli city panted away Friday. May 26, 1934 at 2:30 p. m following an Illness of thro woeko. Bho wat a native of Oravatt, Arkantat, and at the tlmo of bar death wna aged 2D yeara 2 month and 14 daya. Burvlvtng am tho huaband, Lloyd Aiklna, two iona, Cloo Ivan and I.lnyd Loo Aiklna, all of Klamath Falli, Oregon; hr mother. Mri. I.ulu I. Haley of llili city, and throe alaten, Mra. Lena Donahoo of Ntplnnawaiee, Calif; Lola Dean and Mablo Hnloy ot thla city. Tho romalna real In tho Earl Whlllock Funoral home, I'lne otrnot at 8th, whuro frlendt may call. Notlco of funoral to bo aunouncod later. Florence O. Moore, a realdgnt of Altamont Acrea, paaaed away In thla city tallowing an UlnoM.of a few daya. Bho waa a natlvo ot Dcl.ons, Illinois, and at the tlmo of her death wai aged 20 yeara, S month! and 26 daya. fine la aurvlvod by bor huabnnd, Karl A. Mnore and threo torn, Harold. Lyle and Jacklo. all of thla city. Four brothora. Loo, LaVorn, Ar lean and Lewlo Tucker and threo altteri, Ituth Dclv and Holen Tucker, and Olive Whoeler, all of Uoahon. Oregon. The remalni will root at tho Klamath Funoral llnmo, 026 High atroot, where friend may call. Funoral nr rnngonioiiU will bo announced Inter. , , 1 WILLIAM WYI.1R . William Wyllo, a rosldcnt of this city for the lait 16 yeara. paasod away at nil lato residence Friday, following an lllnoaa of aevoral weok. llu waa a natlvo of Onllnn,! unit at tllO tlmO Of hlS death was aged 72 yoara 7 months and 28 noya. no ib ' two tons, Gcargo and William Wyllo ot Logon, Utah, and one brothor, Jnmoa Wyllo of Itcaburg Idaho. The romalna root In tno gold room at the Earl Whltloek . ri i,mHi pinn street at Sixth. whoro frlonda may call. Notice of funeral to be announcou inior. F uneral ... MARY IiOl'IHA HltOWN Mnry Loulaa Ilrown. a rosldcnt of thla city for tho Inat two yeara, poaaed away Friday at 8:30 a. m. following an lllnos of four month. 8ho waa a na tlv of Atnll&aa, Iowa, and at tho tlmo of nor death wa ngod 77 year, 8 month and 2D day. Bho la aurvlvod bj hor dnughtor, ... Mvrtln TPnrmer of till Olty. Funeral lorvloe will b hold Bundny at 2 p. m. at me come tory In Yreka, California, with the Hov. Mlllor of tho Flrat ' Mothodlst church officiating. Tho remnlmt will rcBt In tho Rose . room at tho Earl Whltloek Fu noral home, Pino atroot at Sixth, until 0:80 n, m, Sunday, whoro friends may call. HA l)lO DF.VOTIONAI.S Tho Itndlo Dovotlonul hour Boxt week will be conductod by the HuddlcBton musical ovan " gollata who nro conducting moot ' inga at Altnmont, Mr. and Mr. Huddloston aro rolatod to tho Duffs, who woro horo recontly and broadcasted ovor tho radio " ao acceptably. Tho devotional broadcast I at 9 o'olock each morning ovor KFJI. ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MODKIIN 8-nOOM houeo. Ilrenk fast nook and bath, bullt-lna, rnngo. 810.00. 818 Prospect. Phono 1S72-W. 0002 WANTED Second-hand saddle. Clins. Read Snddlory, South Sixth-Bast Main. 1012 ESPLANADE COU11T8 Modorn furnished npnrtmaiit, O a rnugofl. Utilities paid. Phone 1114-J. 10U MODERN 8-ROOM APT. Hot Spring. 1930 Erlo, 1013 WANTED Six 4-horso tonm for Frosno scrnpor work. Soo mnn airor ot fair ground, D54 LOST 8-monthB-old mnlo wlvo , hnlrod torrlor, brown and whlto, namod Ponny, Phono 2010, 960 Pioneer Passes Y r Mra, Alleo Itiihortaon, Oregon plonoor, who dlod May twonty econd at the family - homo on the Itaguo Itlvor near Grants Pass. Mr. Koliartion wa the molhor of six children, and was known to many pooplo In all walk of Ufa. Bho wa born Jun unry 21, 1866, near Yreka, Cullf Voting Precinct Winners Released (Continued from Pag One) No, 8 Malcolm Eploy, 68. No. 7 Lamar Towntend, 2, No. 8 N. M, Btrootor, 1. No, 0 Itobort Uiillowny, 76. Na, 10 Uuwuy l'owoll, 62, No. 11 A. C. l.lHtoe, 43. No. 12 J. C. O'NIoll, D2. No. 13 K. H. Itoblliaon, 26. No. 16 llarvoy Martin. 42. No. 18 K. I). Roeder, 1. No. 19 T. J. Mellon. 00. No. 20 Loula K Portor, 121. No. 81 K. V. llllllut, 6 No. 22 K. W. MeCollaugh, ID. ' No. 24 T. It. (illleuwutura, 36. Altamont Fred Peterson, 3. Ilintty Frank Bchmltt, 13. Kant Chlloijuln Walter Zim merman, 40, Wont Chlloqulu Arthur Prl aulx, 32. Crescent Lake A. Bovendlk,2. lllldubraud O. Wright, 1; U. Wandnlcd, 1. Langull Valley A. E. Oale, 34. Lost Itlvor A. T. Langell, 6, Malln John Itober, 66. Morrill Karl DoLupp, 35. Mill J. W. Hilton. 4. Modoc N. Y. Btoddard, 23 Mt. Lakl A. Wabbles, 1; F. O'llrlen, 1. Odell T. D. Deal, 6. Orlndala C. F. O'Laughlln, 6; Uao. Btavonaon, 0. Pino Urovcv-U. 8. Balontlno, 44. Plevna T. J. Prather, 3. - Topsy Ira Wboolor, 1. Tulo Lako Geo. Cnrlolun. 57. Wood Itlvor George Denton, 89. Worden Bon Gay, 5. Yulnax U. K. Wolford, 81. Poo Valley Karl Webber, 2. Shasta Fred A. Lewis, 3. Bpruguo Itlvor L. A. ltlch ardaon, 2. Democratic. No. lO. K. Van Klper, 2. No. 3 A. II, Moore, 4. No. K. F. Uoddurd, 1; Goo. Chaatnln, 1. No. 8 Wullor P. Hannon, 41. No. 7 Noblo Canter, 80. No. 9 Mlko Mordoff, 1. No. 10 K. E. Homier, 40. No. 11 Florin Flnnoll, 43. " No. 12 Guy E. Hellant. 48. No, 14 W. 8. Conkllng, 5. No. 15 Frod Duko. 2. No. 16 J. D. Bagloy, 89. No. 18 Carl D. Matliowa, 1. No. 18 Orth Blaomoro,-46. No. 20 Ksthor Voatch, 69. No. 22 J. H. Shaw, 2. No. 230. C. Porcoll, 1. No. 24 Frod Jonoa, 34 No. 26 A. F. Graham, 38. Altamont A. F. Croup, 86. Croacont Lake Loo llughey 2. Lost Itlvor Lcstor Uoggs, 1. Mnlln A. M. Thomaa, 86.. Morrill lloy Tabor, 1. Mill W. O. Crawford, 67. Mt. Lakl Enrl Mack, 86. Pino Grovo U. W. Short, 4. Topsy W. L. Frnln, 0. Tulo Lnko Mile Moore, 1. Wood Itlvor Geo. Denton, 2. Charles Bernard Oswald, 24, block settor ot Klamath Fulla to Loola Knthryn Long, 20. Kiigeno D, Willlnma, 21, clerk, ot Klumiith Falls to Wyllo Loa Wnlker, 21, olork ot Klamath Falls. I wouldn't be without I ' raja my account at the American National Bankl "HOUSEWIVES know that running a house is a business in itself and requires constant watch fulness of expenditures. My Chocking Account i holps me koep an accurate record of every ex penditure, a'nd my cancelled checks give me re ceipts for all payments, I know that the money I deposit in my account is absolutely safe, and I like the friendly treatment of the people in the bank who are always ready to answer my many ques tions!" I For service, safety, and coinpleto satisfaction, you too arc Invited to make till modern bunk XOUK , bank, American National Bank Klamath Falls, Ore. SPEED TRAIN STREAKS OVER T (Continued from Pago Ono) ard when It travelled 401 miles In 304 minute for an averago of 7D.1 miles an hour, Tho previous record, held by HiiKland'e Itoyu) Scot on a run between London and Edinburgh, waa 66 miles an hour over tho sumo dlataneo. Muklng Its record, the Zcph; r, engaged In a projected non-stop run of 1017 in 1 1 us from Denver to Chicago, rouchod a top speed of 112.6 miles, mi hour for throe mill's In eastern Colorado, bat tering It own previous mark by threo miles an hour. It BiiiuBhod every Amorlcan train record with that mark save ono of 116.20 miles an hour sot by tho Philadelphia and Beading over 4.8 miles of track b-twocn HrlKuntlno Junction and Egg iiuriior in July. 1904. Thousand of Nebraska!! lined tho Burlington truck to watch the train speed by. Motorists inanugud lo koep abroast of the train for threo miles at 80 miles an hour and an airplane passed mo gepnyr alter rollowlng It for 60 miles across eastern Colo rado. When tho train reachad hliih speed, Zupb. a burro which Is anonrd, collnpaod a tho Zephyr lid around a curve and the ani mal waa rovivod with difficulty. Memorial Service Announced Today (Continued from Page One) lalka will follow by Lcstor Flnd- loy, American Legion; Noblo Can- lor, veioran of Forolun Wars Frank Superior, Spanish War vetorans. VandenborK will then glvo tho muln Memorial day ad- uress. K. M. Wlnotrout I general chairman of tho Memorial day piaus. Use of tho Pelican theatre for tho Memorial day sorvlccs waa glvon by H. W. Poole, propriotor. Mombors of the committee pressed their appreciation of this courtesy. C O. P. of Oregon Hold Huge Rally (Continued from Page One) tenia, Its grant ot patenta and monopolies. Tho spenker pointed out that to the extent that tho now deal codes and regulatory acts "woro emergency measures to meet Im mcdlute critical conditions, tho republican members ot congress joined In their enactmont, and re publicans over the country have rosponded loyally to president lloosevoll'i appeal for their ac ccntanca. He did criticize what he de scribed is "the fundamental phll osophy of the brain trust which looks to mnklng pormanent aomo of these emergency mensures. WOOD Summer Prices BLOCK WOOD T $5.00 W. $3-75 Earn $2.25 Block at Ynrd . Per Con). $2.(10 BROODKH COAL Thnt anme roal that wna so satisfactory last year l IOO-lb. Rack OOo tflO-lb. Your sack SSo Fuel Oil. Dlesal Oil, Furnace OH, Stove Oil. The moat com plete line or Fuel Oils In the tale at bottom prices. Peyton V Co. "Wood to Burn" Phone 635 126 8. 7th Bu MIDDLE IS Mild Winter Brings Menace (Continued trom Pago One) Hon that the Hosts are sometimes fastiniod lo the underside of car or lo railroad curs, and thus are curried from on section to an other, Tho neat contain many okks and aomo ot them are be ginning to hateh. - Children Cautioned. "Chlldron should bo cautioned not to put thulr hands in holes and between rocks," said Cblt- wood. Orown-upa should bo on thulr guard. Thore aro scorpions also In tho rock horo, and we liuvo three kind of rnttlotnakot horo thut 1 know of. Whllo they aro nut so numerous, ono la like ly to run onto thorn unexpect edly." County Agont Hnndoraon said that tho female spider, which Is murked on the underside with red, la reputed to bo moro dnn- goroua tliun tho male. This has led to tho use of tho term "black widow." ' Ilandorson advise - spraying r B I . Si r w - i a a Zitur.toise'.nt.v " 'amiii m r mm :-r - t is . i-" I rar VI ,. S? m i W m ill ' 11 fMV ' ' - mm m 'J : I . . I -- rU t" '. - -J i ' v llj'l ill4 t r--'--riify l -!! SAUE WITH A CHEVROLET UALUE-IN-HEAD LOCKE MOTOR CO. 522 S. 6th St. Your Chevrolet dealer Invites you to write the best 1934 Chevrolet Sedan. Open to everyone. O et entry promises with ono pound of chlorldo of lime to five gallons of water. This will destroy both okks and tho adult spider, bo aid. The agent said It Is posslblo Iho mild winter may be respon sible for the prevalence of tho spiders this year. Long and In tense freozlng period In past winter may havo restricted them to small number, i There are also frequent re port of ticks tins year. Ticks sometime carry spotted fever, Henderson aald the granshop por plague thla year la tho worst in several seasons. An extensive1 control program la now under way. Casualty Lists Grow As Strike Fight Continues (Continued from Pago One) and more gaa bombs from sol dier whllo a union mas meet ing wa In progres a few blocks away last night, plana woro made to eontlnuo the peace move. - f 08 Tff I Modoc Indian Fighter Dies AtAlturas ALTUIM8, Cat.. Moy 26. (UP) Col. William Thompson, the col orful plonoor who watched Cap tain Jack and it Indian braves hold off six companies of federal troops and an Oregon regiment for 72 hours, died at his homo here late Thursday night. Col. Thompson was a survivor of the ' Captain Jack and othor Indian war In Southern Oregon and Northern California. During one engagement he watched through field glasses the Indian chief strutting behind his line ot braves In the uniform and equip ment of General Can by, who waa lain In the uprising. Col. Thompson was a pioneer publisher. He wa born In Springfield, Mo., In 1846 and crossed the plain with hi par ent In 1852. The Thompsons settled at En- mm U J5 . MP fiEDCSED CD mm gone, Ore., when the now thriving city was an outpost. Later he was employed by Joaquin Miller, later known as the poet of the Blorrai. Col. Thompson published a newspaper at Eugene and one at Women everywhere now Jinow that and a Modern Refrigerator can't be equalled il i MT! tto z In the Vnr-price notor car field para with ChevaoletS famous B other car at Chevrolet's prioe has any of the vital feat ares pictured hen.. Ami without these re tares, sf hnposeible to equal Chewole' rtdel Yoa-can't get Kuee-AotieD imiiAu with anything less than a genuine Knee-Action ear. Yew can't get sk-cylnder economy with more than Mx nor can yon get vdve-hvfaaact perfornoce with aarthing inferior to ralve-in-head dii. And the same thing applies to the Fisher body, the brakes, the steering. Chevrolet offeas one fea ture after another that makes a tremendous difference in the way the oar feels, performs and save. One feature after another that puts Chevrolet tmt ahead in value ... farther ahead every day In sates! CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Cunpmn OxWes'i low dcUuxrd pricm mini eary C. M. A. C. term. A General Motors Yakte -N?tX- essay of fifty words blank from nearest Salnm. Atter a split In tha dem ocrat; -ivnks he went tn Klamath, cou: , :.nd enlisted to fight Cap tain J !i. In 1884 he en me to Modr county and ealabllshed a nowai jar here. Klamath Ice & Storage Co. 601 Hprlng 8t. Phono M 2 'TV 'fit- Hi. there nothing that eamt ccmmJ - mile side. The Mason 1m Ba l73 SIX Phon 49 or less and win a Chevrolet dealer.