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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1937)
1 1 ' September 21, 1937 CITY BRIEFS l'ishiii I strtt Isi.I A Roblin rimt II II Iii nhol fohdol HOW m ro it 'Intl I ho ischnoi litirnry l liiiit oponuni.4,11 by Om tunehoin ni bi Inn nvilonl loridity Ovoniito, tio,olvolloq 24, nt Tohlos or vinoiii.. itoe. filo nod colortivi will he III lay. A ehorgo III 2b 1'011114 will hn tor noel; porlool, mitt tripod's or ihn school itrot oliond and bring milord.. rho lithinis tin lornvilhol. 'ninon Attend nil, onkel in Dinka ihpir rotorvntiotot surly It)' rolling 1 ho ihhoni, 1.04 J. in nominal Itoh Minter, mon of Mr. and Mtn. Ie. Ii g patient nt Ihn 11111nIcin hits p11111, when, he underwent not np pond icii in oink:101mi nittiday. w hi, In 4,1'11111"ml nt Iii., Shaw Lumber company ni Unilf wan riinited to thin eily Hittidny evening when he itevninn erlotvily flouring 1104 - orni Coln Merv 01111111111.1"11, W It 11 El i...1111,o I !at or 11111 nu blie n11111114. vont ninkl..11..r's Ing In, hold it bearing born 'A1011- .111, 1.11 I in nindloni 1..n or Virgil 1.1 npol iihi it hi tirk N h Falk mid loln h. 'rho ril ling nu I 110 al. nlit'lltioll has III yot boon 111100, Ito torn From HogueDr. nioi Mrots 1 IMOD ittid two Ions r,o hoot Is to My vit, Wool trip during which they enjoyed I Ito it,roly hike down Ilan 'loginr river nom t;inniti hoot to Gold itenett. torsi ilib lilt. 111 0,11) lit Illt iI :111:, :soli 1 h Kb. viith Ottnwt 3rdite,elity 4ti I:30 for pew log ntol Vitt IIS. PrIzre will he 1111.1 11111111 III e Nerved ithe pohlir l ,oi .lIntly Invited. New Nletnher Vatter latellett. prtiur lot.r. I It new member or the Klamath hamber or eon,. nteree ii IN 111lithormhip Ian fill. II) NIeNtollen. --- Tontewint A13 Wary 1 --Town. semi eu3iliery N. I it III Inert at III.. In of 3Irs ItenAley, 223 I.:1,1mnd, for it 1 ,.Iik pit. lock lunrheon Vedormley 'titer noon. --- Petit tan Evetit Thn Pelican rTA w ill gi,to a dinner and enter tainment nt t be Pelietto tichool timelay es toting. The public I a In it mi. Proremin n UI go to. snrds f tirtherntictt of projects of orgattitnt tom Bet tinny tIrrie Mem berg of the Bet hany circle of the Firat Prembyterinat church will meet litiettnY. Settlember 23. In the I o n of Ytrp A. It Dicknon. Luncheon will be gt 1 n'cloch, nod Niro. Patti Cu terbeln. NI re A71(1..111011 Atilt NI rm. Melting w ill ansint t he imgoo, 4 --- L...., lonpit al - incktion Kimball left litlimido hospital tiendi y morn Mg to ret urn In blot home at 4 21 Jef forson at reel. i4 recut., at in g npitil from A itinjor operation to Melt he submitted 10 days a gn. - - Vint( Here - Nt r. and NI rot Fred linker, former remittent a of this city. vinited here nevem! dnya with friend.' en route to memo. mm here t hey will Ito In ',wed, linker WAR It Olio superintendent of I he K lantal renerval Attend Convention- Mr. rind Sirs. V. K. twehe and me. anti Mrs O. V. Spiker spent last week at SO41,0410 1111011,1111g OW Pacific Logging congress 111001111g. Cu pining ItereTom Cunning. formerly of 1011111th FAIN hill more recently of Oak hind passed through hero Tuesday. Ito was out lith way north. els-7A P-- Irre housewives have a delicious way to have dinner In 612 minutest Porter Fri 'lets, of course! 100 Al Durum Semolinafresh eggslittle wavy frills that keep their shape in , cookingThat's the 612 minute way to a tasty quickly prepared dinner' retu1,ed in cellophane et your emcees, iF i4,7i7 rati;: PORTERSCARNALLI MACARONI CO., Portland, Om. El Schilling To "'-' ..,cr n i J , IP t 1 re a illts Qyeeit of the kitchen Co lotionte Atiolveonstry -- Mr. II od Mrs. V. Unwitting or Smith Minoan'i ! rolchrotied I iou laili yielding anniveeary Holiday, with three r ihor rum. nylon P1111,110n 1,1,141q11 10 enjoy tho tiny with them. They worn married in Ar It amino H.Il,lllIll,l I 9. I anti, 'hey hove lived in ihn I( Iiiiiiutli country tor the past 26 )eitri. ----- Holm! IP leet --Members of thn !mord of directors of ',hoot district No. I n ro 117111IIII Ind 110111 1Pg II meeting Vetlitestiny evening, Keptemboo 22, al 7:211 o'eme k iii Fremont nehool. Thin meeting was ponipootel from lust week don to 1110 (If sev twill hoard tilenthorn. Homo ItIfIIII Multifold Tay lor or the Empirn hotel reporind II) pollen Tomtit), that his room Iiiiil 1)0011 l'IIII11 WII illt tin van anieep nod hin Miaow coninining liii aidomohile operntor's and other popery', an well an Omit S:o ill riiiingc. wait stolen. l'no Tampered-- Dr. J. D. Pot tortoni hits reported to police thot no attempt wits made Hominy evening to enter MN parked 11111(illii11)111,. 'rho ventil nior i0liiuhu,w hod been )111111110d. the cop to Din a:tooling, took pried WI, Nothing won taken, however. Itistrtinhog lit Ertel Friends will he intereitted In learn that Ire. Bert C. Thontam and claugh ter Eleanor plan to rein:tin at Columbian, O., with Mut. Thome') 1.1111$111. Prof. and ba Novoral months longer before re turning to their home lit thrm city. M711. FIu,iitti PM :1111,1 fitir luIt the auttitner by the !liner. itt bor father. whn la now greatly improved. 2-- Meeting elliteNtlay --The Pato Niatrolin club of tha Eardern Etur la tinkling Ito Sento:niter meeting Ott Wetitteetla afternoon. Sentetti ber Inatenti nr on lite regular meeting date, whieh IN the hod Friday of tho month. The meet ing wHI be held itt the Nianott le temple. ----- Bethel (Ude-- 'The Bethel eir eta of the Kind Christian elittrell will Meet with Mn. clam, at 22 01 Carden avi.tiiit, 'Thursday at 2:Ilu Ir. tn. Jolly 8 ChillThe Jolly 8 Huh will meet at the home of :dr. I N. D. illinshach, 83I1 avenue, gentember 22 at 2:30 p. tn. Vie !tor HereRalph K. fley nolde or rertlen4 i hore lila bre' hr Secretary Karl t'. ReynoldI of the chamber or commerce. On Vnrittion -- Mr. and Mill. Stanley liniirrik hare loft ritrntion trip in Snit Fruit ciarit itnit Snit Luis Minim, Okla. AUTUMN'S DEBUT NIIM ANO CLEAR Tuesday. September 21. first of ficial day of mut HMI dawned bright anti cleer in Klamath FRIIP. and the mercury WM risen to 69 olearees early in the afternoon. Tim low rending was 41. Despite the fact that equinoc lint storms are expected at this season, the forecast for the next 24 hours is for fair weather with temperatures rising above normal Wedneaday. Montilla fogs are predicted for the coastal regions, with gentle variable wind!' off the coast. BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD FOR KENO LOGGING WORKER Mot. K. K. Lundy entortRined sevnral friends Rt dinner Wit Fri dny 0elling In her home in Keno, In compliment to Mr. Lundy'n birthday. Lundy. former member of the city police dnpartment, is now en gaged in thn logging industry and is employnd nt thn Kilingnon Lum ber company on the Klamath river. ThOSO attPliding Iho dinlier in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olin of Klantath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. 'erle Young and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson, all of Keno. Go MPS wero enJoyed during Ill evening, and several accordlop se lectiong were presented hy Olin. Pelican P. T. A. Dinner and Entertainment Wed., Sept. 22 Pelican School Dinner Served 11 to 8:30 itile per Pinto (Adults) 20e per Pinto (Under 12 yearn) le it A WINE Or THE TIMES iz PARADISE FINE edi,00tnitt WINES Paradise wines, products of famed California utneyor& will satisfy your requiremenis for fine wines at nominal prices. Serve Paradise today. Choose from ten varieties. Available In Oregon THE NEWS AND THE HERALD KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ANIMALS Siff Ell IN HIGHWAY MISUPS AiiIuiiiiI 011 1110 highway is'ern tho miliforosa in a aerie ii1 roportial lit 1110 al Itertrt's fien Janina J. CI'll reporiCil 1111 Ear hit a ran on Summers lano, IC inhil ph i 11117. nitlil I lint V11,'Il ilriving four itillem WPM. of Mil lin. 11111 tar ,itriirk a h01110. 1111Y 11str 1e1 t or N14441(4)141 reported hil lug it dog on the highway near Mor rill, Clayton Niehola AIM !kindred Noma" liarrett. hoth of Chilognin, or driver of rims involved hi a midoswiping accident ilettE I hut city. ;high 14,1. Mayen. CCC enrollee, reported thin itin vehlein in wan driving strork lino Citirenen Ilsi maid tin took Clint in a 'tom vital, hut, no Injuries could 1141 round. It. .1. Crawford anti 10.41ward Coorzeinan were driver" of earn in an accident near illy. COHN AGAIN JUMPS IN CONE WHET CIIICAI10, Kept. 21 Ill'r Strained conditions In SelliVitilwr . d Stock Ma 4, Nation tie al Power 1, rk 1 , C rortt ealings e wre intensifi e N. Y. entral ed to clay by further lively Jumps it; Nwth Ain a eriril .. prices. though new top cloo Q tatioits uotations Par Northern Pacific .. wet,' not fully maintained. ka; il Federal authorities took ffi J. C. Pehney riot cognizance of unusual stub. i I. nit It It. bornneits both of bulls and bears1 NI'.' YOIIK. Sept. 21 trl'i--1, Phillips Pet. and served virtual notice Iliat i Storks crawled into a re covet y i Prissed :i;,01 Car or morel Pub. ;,erv;ro ,;. J strict roolitirrnients In regard to!""v" r''r "I". I) th"." this market position of all tradio.4 10)11114 11) today's early market I poliman in ilopteinber corn would 1)41 OW dmilingi, hut a late selling Push Hann, forced to I he lit most. AIIII011110, unsettled leaders at the finish. I Item. Rand. mettle posted intlirated neverth, Halls held the i'lay rroin the ; lt,i,. Stool le,ela 'hal nolv fl )4 0110 bilnlii,hi of start. with most tither groups tal-. ' Ili'Ytinbk 'rob. 11 - the market position of all (radoi.4 1'''"'s '" ) n "" lit itoptember corn wotild 110 OW 111!11.1111$41, 1)111 It late honing Posh ltatito forced to l he ill most. A1111011111:1, unsettled leaders at I ho finititi. I Rom. Rand. ments posted indicated neverthe. Hails held the play from the' !VI,. Steel loss that only 101.01i0 bushels of start, Alb most oilier groups lal; lt,Ytiolds ToIL If corn 14'011111 be delivered tumor- ing part, Lack of online, lio,- F, ar H 1:ooloick row on September contracts. I over. tiatopotod buy;ng courage in Shell 'Mott Al the close. lite corn market asl tho final hour and traders woco t. Call!. Edi,ou n 1411010 UPI 12t 1,111N above ye., ! qui ls ck to tae profits. Soot born Pacit ic tordayit finish, Sept. Il.toii 1.044.1 1,1glitio.4 of dealings vva, said Siandard Brands pt.,. It 4 i - 6511. W ktOtt I to 1 cent to have, b,, c,,,ed pamally !,.. Siandard 0!, of Calif Standard III,. SvId $ 10511-1051 De' absence of numerous boardroom Oil N. J. I Imr,t IMG and oats tinchsogl'a customers who wore either part,d- ,."'Ichakc,. to e advanc(d. I pitting or witnt siting the hir4o !4,."1"'11"7 ()11 11'XAS (.1ort,. --- I American Legion parade. - American Legion parade. - Texas Gull Sul. ... Strength of American issues in Tranh-Ani, r,t ie ANNUAL SCHOOL Antatertiam and London, alter Cnion Carbide their recnt e reitipse. apparently 1,, ,,.11.,,, helped buoy sentiment at the notel Airtinr,8 ls . opening. iprovemen I nited Aircraft EFNstis sTARTs anti conuno,mniks.., it in how 11 0 W hulk:, 1,1,11 copottion watt also encouraging. .. i'llitNI CtIM ill111. .. CENSUS STARTS i et standpoint wan scarce .t.,,. 1 , . . I t4. Steel S, , hrokers thought notch of Or , wahvorit, 10: Annual nclitiol census taking morning rally waa tine to belief 1 wwern 41.rinn 1 32 11 1.1 IGmity stiff for both city and count y schools the list had been oversold in tin' 1 W,stern Elf ctric Min begun and w i l l be completed pant A m o r a I weeks. i Whito Motors 1,4 t II 2 In about two weeks, 1 Transfers were around 1. 1 woolworth 42.: Several centoot takers are on- 000,0110 shares. Ciming Curb Qu n otatios: ON TRIAL HERE ployeti by school thetrict NO. 1.1 Tottios " closing prices: t R ic Rica Serve n , - and the board links that they 1 Air Reduction 64 Electric Bond & Share .. ill i .... ..... . Ito received courteously by all Allied Chemical & liye Milli residents. Allied Stores 111, Alticit depends upon the result American ran 91H AUTO DAMAGED BY or thn CNIRlia 14411(.01th). if it Anterienn & For. Power "1 u 1-11T-RUN DRIVER . minor de o sires to btan m i aployl A. T. & T. 1601 moot in various industries of the American Tob. II 71 I local residenta. :ditch depends upon the reSLI It of the eapeelally if it minor &wee to obtain employ ment in vartoun industries of the city, according to the district clerk. whit issues certificates al. Pk city. according to the district AMPIktin Vide!. Works clerk. who issues certificates al- Anacondit Copper lowing I he )out h to work if he Armour - is properly included in the I Atchison T. & S. F. census. None will be given work Aviation Corporation without, such certificate. Baltimore & Ohio - Bond ix Aviation nrn nnnnn 11111111rn Bethlehem Steel 11E0 CIIOSS NAMES 11011 CALL MOH Mr. VI Ibur Jones will act as Red Cross roll call chairman again this year. necording to an an nouncement from George J. Wal ton. executive secretary. Mrs. Neal Stewart w III be the publicity chairmen for the annual evenI (triton of which havo been sot front November 11 to Thanks The stet convention of Red Cross workers anti officials will be hold in Salem OH October 7. and Mrs. Stewart as well an others of tho local group plan to attend. Glen limit in chairman of the Klamath Red Cross chapter. DRIVER FORFEITS BAIL ON TRAFFIC VIOLATION CHARGE Alfred Ray Blomberg, charged with driving with four in the front, II(fl Of nn automobile. for feited $5 bail Tuesday morning when he failed to appear in police court to answer to the count. 'War lin E. McCarthy, charged with passing another machine on the South Sixth street, viaduct. and Myron Eugene Nelson, charg ed with driving without an op erator's 11C011110, also forfeited $5 each. Eugene Sullivan and Reno Leroy AVI Mama, both charged with drunk and disorderly con duct, were fined $15 each by the polka judge or aentenced to spend 7 days in Jail in lieu of tine payment. Jim Collins. charged with drunkennese, was fined $10. ALCOHOL IN to 21 by Volum ") Mayor Clips the Ribbon , .. i ....rti.a.; ' , . ,,,ii ,,,. , ,....--- Klamath Fail In outntantillig in Ile population group f or nub- .. j id itti 1 lid increamql returns f rein ' ;17;4; itA ;t:4 --- 1 0 ' '''''' , ,,,,,, 1 Idi Promitiont'n Birthday hall, tic- i'; 91 ;,' 1 Jo ,, 4 I rording to a letter received by The .. Wield and Ne WA l'uontlay from Kolth M,011(1111, treanurer of the national committee. '' 44, ''' '.; ' ,..4 IZve: jit go ,,),0.$6g4t, g ' ' , ,4,41 , . , A ,-,.1,-- 1;r1S7 l' 0, ,0:r- a , , .,',',.-.' Pikt, ,,,,,, ",::, 41 , y , ,,,' Morgan oncionoti a lint of eilleg inagitig outstanding records In t he 1937 hull. It shows that : ec, . ,;. t'.7.).'4,01,4,1.pr,z1,:, ' ' Kitimat li's prootetin for 1937 wore 1 '4.40':'14-"f.,64,,t'llr 11,', ', II f- '''' $884 87, agaitint $137.35 in 193e. ! ,-11 , . 'rho ch m airan of the 1937 t i ll, (1', V., , 4,4 k,, ,,t'' , bi, t Inlay hall for the president ' r , ,,e;'' ,,,i a, t'V,C I, t, -.., , ,.,?.4:, ''0,, Wee 1,;4,,,o , ..1,, Nitr...y. Morgan, in hie letter, stated ,,.' .. ,.., , ' 01.,,,r. ,,),, . ,,-,,) . that Pronitlent Ro d .1.1 :.' P osevelt in eep.. I , "4 '1;'"' t''''11 11 p I)' von n ceroti over the Infantile , paralysis epidemic now raging in IF., . i -1.'l,i01 , f) , corlain arig oun :do of the ctry. r- ' 48. ' ' ,t,14:4.,,,,'; pan said that in view Of the epi '. 1, balls. , dontics "there en be no censation" it -4.t 4. in the uorg being financed by the 1 , . ,' ,.! 4,i; e1,J t, vr, ,!, annual . ;,, Other rition In the name perm- ! 7 , , ,. ,e ,,, ' V tat Ion grou p having given in Morgan's ,, "' , fr. Stto Pe' 47,of1.,,,,,1ap,s... . Ida as increamed their con- kliPICIISt .-42.Y .' r , - -fp-444.4i,, .,,......,,,,...4.. ,.. .......,... .., tributionn notal4 were: tiorlin Mayor Clifton Richmond itt sho,An elitut;no the ribbon aeroati Pante, Calit; 110111e. Ida.: Jack the door of tho twoomstration Home, Mitchell and Garden ntroets Fonville, Ill.; Rapid City, S. D. a III) in ceremony that mono(' (no 'louto for ho,,lic in000tion. lion- - Ions nom, Hon Im holding the iii,t3or's hat. Visitors are welcome Frnrnm e npoRi at the dnitionxtration hoino from 1 il III, to 8 p.m. for tho litda t WO wookn. ELIEniiLd r 1 National Distillers 211 Stock Mark . .1. ! National Power tie Light e 1 , N. Y. Central A Nwth American 221 Quotations Northern Pacific 21! Packard I J. C. Penney i Pt nu H. IL 32; N' YORK, Sept. 21 (,1'1-1, Phillips Pet. 49 Slocka crawled into a reci)vet y i Prepsed :;;A.01 Car 13 move for one to three or more I Pak er,,,,i '; J. 3 s.,, points In today's early market I Pullman inl dealingt, but a late selling Pipit limit l.i unsettled leaders at the finish. I Item. Rand. 1,4 Halls 11,111 till, play roin the; lt,i,. Stc,1 28:. 'Mid, All) ill,,St WIWI' groups lal; IYtitilds Tob 11 1'..:. ing part. Lack of onlin, lio,: S ars 1:oelotch 7,. ever. ilatopeit,ii buy;ng vont-tie.. in shell 'ohm 2: . to final hour and traders wi! I:o. t..alli. Edi,oit 211 110,k to taise profits. Southern Paeitie Lightness of dealitiga wa, sant 8"1"11"I Ilr""" loll, to have been caused partially hy S'""d"r(I ()" "1 C,,Itt 3,, t I Standard Oil N. J. a)nence of numerous boardroom LS customers who were either p.tr:tI I ,uukitak'r lo . pitting or witnessing the hu4e 117 "II I ,XitS Cori,. rm 1 American Legion parade. Strength of American Texas Gull' Sul. 31 I issues i n Tr',inh "1' s, 11 A niaterilam and London. alter ..' 1" 1.nion Carbide S.,,i I their recent relapse. apparently rnim, 1,,,,.11.,,, 101l!2 I helped buoy sentiment at the rit,ted Airtinr,8 12i opening. Improvement in bonds I lilted Aircraft 21 1 and commodities. on tho whole, ' lnft(11 Corporation 4 was also etIC011rliglitg 1.1111(,(1 CtIM IMP. I I et tan Outstanding news from a inarit 17. S. !tubl ber 111 sdpoint wan arc sce and . . I ,t. Stee SH 26i Boeing Mr ilrigg; Mtg. 3.;1 Budd :Alf g. 71 California Pack 30A Callahan Z-I, t 2i' olumet & Hee 114 Canadian Pacific 911 Case t J. Li 141 Caterpillar Tractor S 1 CVIIIIIVIiii 3 ol Certaitt-Teed 9 Ches. & Ohio 42.1 Chrysler Motors 914 Col. Gas & Electric ..... 101 oni'l loreAt Ti. 1,V1 Commercial Solvent. IA I Contwilit ,C., Sou - Consolidated Edison Consolilimied Oil 12A Corn Products 591 Curtiss Wright 4A Du Pont & De N. 11 '.'i Electric Auto Light 31f: General Electric 441 General Foods ,,, 35.A General Motors 50it Goodyear Tires 311 Gr, No. By. P. 41 Hudson :linters 1 I I Ill. Central Pli Insp. Copper ......... 1N1 International Harvester 9ii International Niekel 64A lot. Pap. & P. Pt. 67 Johns Manvillo 105 Kennecott Con, Cop. 461 1,11)-0-Pord al A Liggett Myers B 94 Loew's . 71 Monty Ward 494 National Biscuit 234 with HORSE SHOW and RODEO PORTLAND, OREGON Ottober2toID 19 Shows In One , II acres under one roof Exhibits of : pure-bred Live- : stock,Dogs,Poullry, Pet Stock,Wild Life. . st. Manufactured and Land Products, 4.H 4, ); Club and Smith. Hughes Vocational Education Walks also Horse Show and Indoor Rodeo. LARGE PREMIUM LISTS 71 15k An automobile belonging to 411 Mrs. Jennie Jones of this city was damaged Monday evening at 6,i1 5:30 o'clock. when it was struck 4-4 by a hit anti run driver at the 19 intersection of Main street and poi Conger avenue. di The Jones machine was driven 74) by Cecil Jones. 27th nomad PACIFIC.. inTEnnAlriopt iikuEstO CH 4110i114, Exposit ousloon -:-,?jiitit r LOW FARES- AIL 1,111IES $17 h yimt so. S. F. IdIVPISTOCK SO. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 211 (AP-I'SDA)----Ilogs 31)0, includ-i in g S4 direct; around 5 higher:1 about a load and a half 150-23n lb. Californias $11.65-70; bulk ! packing sows $7.50-$.75. Cattle 150. Including 44 ill-1 rect; good steers nominally firm: few packages medium 900-1100i lb. steers $5.00; good heifers al)-1 sent; good cows fully steady; I package medium 1225 lb. range cows $5.05; medium and under-' grades strong. mostly few medium bulls $5.50-60: late yesterday complete clearance. Calves 25, all curet ; load lots good to choice I SO-225 lb. calves quoted $S.50-0.00; under 200 lb.! yealera up to $10.00. Sheep 1100, including $20 di..! reel: nominal; good to choke ! wooled lambs quoted to $9.75.! Late yesterday, ewes 25-50 high er; (leek shorn 109 lb. Californias $4.25 straight. ,A,AC0111,, litXt RC() rEorphs ppgDE 21 tit A t liNG DEATH CASE LEGION HALL One Nite Only Wed., Sept. 22 14 Musicians 4 Entertainers Gents $1.00 Inc. Tax. Ladies 25c 1uww1.11rMILtRY LOCAL 61111.11DAY BALL CUTSTEING Federal ()Meer,' were investi gating the death of Clarinda Ball Lang Tuesday. She wa killed in a ?PIT from an automohlle, driven by her father. Ed Ball, on The halles.California highway near Shmty Anthoritit,s said they wore not ready to state what action, if any, will be taken in the case. George Santerno, NVisconsin In dian, who WPS quarreling with Nirs. Lang In the back seat of the car just before she tumbled to the pavement, wam being held at the county jail. Officers have a warrant against him charging trapping without a license and also are holdlug hint as a witness pend ing completion of the Lang inves tigation. Sauterne told officers that Mrs. Lang hit him in the nose, causing it to bleed, anti that he did not see rxactly what happened when she went out of the car. Ball was taken from the coun ty jail to a hospital after he suf fered a heart attack. Trial of the state highway commissions condemnation suit against Walter Brown, involving seven acres of land in the Wor den district, got under way in Circuit Judge Edward B. Ash urst's court Tuesday morning. The morning session was con sumed in the selection of a jury. J. M. Devers and J. W. De Souza of the state highway com mission legal department are here representing the plaintiff. .1. If. Carnahan represents the defense. It was expected the jurors Tuesday afternoon would visit the property involved. The defense decilitres that it contains a Val uable cinder pit and is worth in excess of $100,000. The state at One time offered $700. MOTHPROOF Dry Cleaning Every Gdrrnent Mothproofed at No Extra Coat. STANDARD DYERS & CLEANERS MO Esplanade, Phone MA RAILROAD NEWS 85 UPS Of PEARS IN STOPIAGE HEE Eighty-five carloads of pears had arrived at the Klantath Ice and Storage company plant from medford Monday evening. The poara are atored-in-transit in Klamath Falls and will he allipped out to eastern points when market conditions are right, later on in the year. Storage of pears appears likoly to show a aubstantial gain over last year. UNION PACIFIC'S INCOME 111811E11 NEW YORK. Sept. 21 UM-- Union Pacific railroad reported today for August net operating income of $2,898.726, comparod with $2.481,578 in the like mout'l last year. For the first eight months net stood at 10.986,003, against $9. 642,933 for the like 1536 periou. S. P. YARDMAN RECOVERING FROM INJURIES E. O. Stoekdale, S. P. yardman who was injured in a fall front a switch engine Sunday morning, is reported to be resting easily in the S. P. general hospital in San Franc Stoekdale sustained three frac tured n cell vertebrae In the act dent. SPECIAL CCC TRAIN LEAVES KLAMATH FOR KENTUCKY A special train of CCC 1111P11 carrying 179 enrollees from the Klamath district and from Marsh field, left Klamath Falls NI luy at 10:40 a. m. The train wag in two sections and was scheduled to meet at Red ding, Cal. The men are en route to Ft Knox. Ky. John M. Scan lin, representative of the New York Central railroad and H. J. Nelson of the illinOlF Central, were business visitors In Klamath Falls Tuesday. Both have their headquarters in Portland. R. K. Lattin of Portland, dis trict agent for the Pacific Motor Transport company. was a busi ness visitor at the local offices of the S. P. on Tuesday. Eugene Montgomery and W. K. Smith, from the auditor's office of the Southern Pacific company in San Francisco, are spending a Designing - Tailoring Alterations By EDNA ARNOLD Over Whitman Drug Store 518 Main Room B4 Will he pleased to welcome her former clientele. 'PAGE FIVE l' fow (lays on a business visit to the I It 'flown division. W. N. Norris, statistician tor the Great Northern railway, has arrived in Klamath Fails for a brief business visit from the head quarters offices In St. Patti, -- Cl. CI. Cii ilders. chief clerk at the local S. P. offices, has re turned from a hunting trip to the 8IkIyou MO1111(101111, where he bagged a 190 pound MarktGI buck. Ho we, accompanied by his brother, Ed Childers. - George Sprague, S. P. yardtnan. has returned to Klamath Falls, after receiving ntedical treatment In the S. P. general hospital Is San Francisco. NEW DANCE STUDIO TO OPEN HERE ON WEDNESDAY A new dance studio is being opened in Klamath Falls by Eve Henson, formerly of Medford, Wednesday afternoon. Named the Studio of the Dance, it will have temporary quarters at the city library audi torium, until remodeling and re decorating of the permanent cation are completed early in October. Miss Benson is a member of the Chicago Association Of Danc ing Masters and comes here from Medford, where she hue had a st udlo for the last 12 years. SHASTA CLUB MEMBERS DISCUSS SUBDIVISION ROADS Members Of the Shasta Corn. munity club met Sept. :nber 15 in the L. Ackerman home on Bryant avenue. Shasta Way and subdivision roads were the topic of the eve ning. These meetings are held each 1Vednesday evening and are fol. lowed by refreshments. All resi dents In the community are urged to be present 1VednesdaY evening. September 22. when important business will come be fore the club. Traffic Rules. lait By A. Nut MANY PERSONS who come to the west do not understand our traffic signs. As an aid in their education we offer the solution to some of them. Frinstance, a yellow light indicates. 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