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July 9, 1933. THE KLAMATH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE CITY BRIEFS Wlllard UimU The guoat II. t it the WllUrd hotel Friday Included the following mmi: Alice Julia Humor, llonanra; Mr. nd Mra. W. W. Cleavea, Cree cnnt city; II. D. Norland, I'ort Innit : Tlinmu Freed. Medtord; H. O. Young. Portland) IJ. E. Tallraedgo, Ht. Paul; B. O. Lewla, Portland; O. I- Manuel, (Irants Pass; Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Htnne, Portland; MIh Mildred t'llne, Los Augoles; II. C. Jark inn and wlto, MoIbb. Ida.) C. II. Junta and wife, Knrt Worth, A. R. Nelson. Portland; H. A. Hares, Porlland; Mlaa A. Warnar, Hollywood; . Miss M. Kvam, Hollywood; II. P. Iluoh nar and party, I'ortland; Dr. E. 0. Mull and wlfa, Han Krnnolsco; p, V. Burke, Bscramenio; J, II. O'Nall and tamlly, Seattls. Clillil lladly Injured Friends ot Mr. and Mra. Harry lihiiia haraar of Medford will rjrat to laara of the aarloua Inlurlaa their daughter, Frankle. received rarantly In tha Tallay city. Mlaa llhlnabariar, with a parly ot frlenda waa enjoying a bicycle rlda whan bar wheel waa atrurk b a naealng motorlat. Bhe waa badly Injurad. receiving a free iiir.ri lei. With har parents. vi i. llhlnabariar haa visited Ki.math ralla a mimbar ot tlmaa. Har aunt. Docla Norrla, formerly raaldad In tola eny, AitIts From South Mr. and Mra. Joa Dronkflald and ion and dauihlar arrived recently from Los Angeles and bare settled at IS27 East Main streoi. .nr. Brookfield's parents are pioneers ot Klamath county, navma iitou h.r. orer SO yeara. nt naa open' ad a mattraaa renovating abop at 31 Klamath avenue. Ha bai been In the aame bualneaa In Loa Ancelea for tha pail ten years. Gone To Spokane Mr. and Mra. r. H. roudor and deugh- ter, June, left severel daya ago tor Bpokjne wnara may win ill for at laaat two montbi, ui ponder la connected with the Ureal Northern and tor the coming two months will ba lo cated with tne rsiirosu conmauj Snnkane. While In Klamath Falls Mr. and Mra. Pouder re- aided at tha Hunt apartments. W. C. T. V. to Meet A rag ular meeting of the Women's ChrUtlan Temparance Union baa baon announced for Tuesday ar- moon at 1 o'clock In the par- lora ot tba Methodlat church by Mrs. Frances E. Iloyd, president important matter relative to tho com na- atato election on juiy n will be dlacuaied, and all old and new mem here ara urged to be present. HI. Paul'e lo Knlerlaln The Wedneaday club of Ht. Paul'a church will entertain with a pot lurk dinner Wedneaday evening at the pariah house honoring Kev. and Mra. J. Henry Thomaa of Borkeley. and fonnerly Klamath Falls. Hostesses for tho evening will bo Mra. Henri Cnnradl, Mra. Douglas Puckett Mra. Vern Walker and Mrt. Sam uel P. Miller. Visltlnc In Halern Mra. W. C Little ot 1444 Orchard Way la enjoying a vlilt In Salem with frlenda and relative. A family reunion la being held at the home ot her parenta. Mra. Lit' tie waa accompanied by a alater and two aona from pasndenn Calif., who apent aeveral daya here at tha Little home before they went to Salem. Pealce Iteturn Home Dr. and Mra. Leslie Wllaon Fcato re turned home Thursday morning from a motor trip north to Port land and Scaslilo where they vlilted with frlenda for aeveral daya. Dr. and Mra. Poate mado the trip north oror the MacKen- lie pasa which waa only recently opened to motorists tor tne sea son. IMvea Hospital Master Lee Smith, 10-year old aon or Rev. and Mra. A. Theodore Smith, who auatalned pevera ruts In an auto mobile accident Tnuraday nHht was moved to his home on North Becond street Friday evening Tha little boy waa cut hy flying glass, and his nose almost sev ered from his face. License Issued A ninrrlngo license was Issued late Friday evening to Itonald J. La Forge, 22, elation aalesmnn, and Dorrls E. Jnnos, 20, Btenogrnpher. Tho inarrlago of Mr. La Forge and Miss Jones will ho solomnltcd on Tuesday, July 11. ttetnrn North Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ilennen and daugtttor Nancy rottirned to their home In Portland. Saturday, via Crater and Diamond lakee, after spend ing a week here visiting Mr. Hon nen'e brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Drowning. Trestona Iteturn Rnv. and Mrs. T. Davis Preston and fnntlly returned Hnturday from B short vacnllon and attendance at the Congregational conference nt Hood River. Rev. Proston will conduct services at the Commun ity church on Sunday. Sprains Ankle Rodell Stewart ot 2318 South Sixth street Is cnnflnod to his home with a badly sprained right ankle which he received while picking up fruit at the Paclflo Fruit com pany. Auxiliary to Meet A regular meeting ot the American Legion auxiliary will ba hold Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at Momnrlnl hall. All convention committee chairmen ara requested to be prosont. - rr v lie-turn From Portland - Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Foster ara home from Portland where they spent aeveral days visiting rela tives and friends. Mrt Faster has resumed his duties with- the- Swan Lake Mouldin- company. Ht. Itlla'a Clnh Mrs. O. J. Johnson will entertain members of St. Rita's bridge club Tues day afternoon. July 11 nt Ly ceum hall. Momh'ors who aro unnlile to attend are asked to call 1143 Obtain License Verl Ollreath Hearry, 14. aud Teresa lola 1'ow. ell, 10, buth of Klamath ralla, obtained a marriage license Fri day at tha office of tha county dork. lU'turn From Medf"d Mr. and Mra. W, 8. Hweet and daugh ter, Yvette, have returned from Medford where they apent tho past week visiting relatlvea and friends. KIlM-d mi Chnritea J. H. Tob lab was fined $10 In police court Hntunluy morning on charges of drunk and disorderly conduct. He waa arrested by police patrolmen Friday nlglit. Hark From Portland Robert Sproat of the Klamath Furniture store has returned from Port land where he spent several daya on buslneaa and pleasure.. Forestry Trucks Provide Programs In State Camps lly t. L. LKTMINGKR LAKK O' TUB WOODS Two cooperative forestry educational trucks, known to the foreat serv ice as "showboats,'1 ara conduct lug a summer's rampalgn, carry ing to tho Presidents Emergency Conservation Work canipa a pro gram ot forestry educational mo tion pictures and lantern slide talks, according to an announce ment received at the Lake o' the Woods camp from C. J. Iluck, regional forester, Port land. According to tha announce ment, tha programa will be de signed to build up tba morale of the men and give them a pride in their work, by explaining the fundamental importance of for estry In tha local and national picture, and tha relationship of the work the man ara doing to the general problems of refor estation and forest protection. Father llrndy of Chlloquln con ducted eli o'clock mass at the C. C. C. camp 1641, Thursday morning. He announced that weekly aervlcea In the camp will probably ba arranged to which Protestants as well aa Catholics will ba Invited to attend. WEATHER The Cyelo-Btormagraph at Tin- derwood'a Pharmacy regiatera a fairly unsteady line for the baro metric pressure with all Indlca- Hons for possible showers and warmer. The Tycos recording thermo meter registered a high and low u-mpornture for today as follows High 10 Low . ... 40 Forecast for nait 14 hours: lenernlly fair, with possible snowers. The United Elates reclamation service reports no precipitation tor the 14 hours ending at 8 p. m. rriciay- a. 37 for the sea son; 11 es normal; 11.20 last year. The season a maxlmur 100 on May 10. Klamath People To Attend Convention Mr. and Mra. Merwln Donel- aon and Mr. and Mrs. Nste Hayes of this city, left early Saturday morning for Hend, where they will attend tha atate convention of tha National Aasoclatlon of Letter Carriers, aa official dele gate from Klamath Falla. Sev eral other local postmen and their wlvea are planning to at tend the Hond meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Donelson and son Hallock and Mr. and Mrs. Hayes will leave Bend early Sun day and spend tha day fishing at Kast Lako. Joseph Wilson Swan, an Eng lishman, took out the first patent for making artificial ailk, In 1888, by squirting a pulp of wood and cotton through small holes. Cable service between Madras and Singapore was rut oft be cause a saw fish rammed Its teeth through the cable and the tooth broke off In the hole. TODAY isT?!ityinTT AG Pre mi Rooted h Sesaresi h. and Alston Last Hit Ufa In hSa Telling I amn M KOIfRT ONfTAN( ARMSTRONG CUMMIN4S JAMM tUAIOM IWlHtrKHll. ADDED Brevity .'flood Old ' Daya" COMEDY "Ice Man's Ball" nf7ws O. LUMBER FI IS IT E BEATTLB. July I. OP) The largest number of lumber orders for any week In mora than two years, coupled with an Increase In production over tha previous seven-day period ot approximate ly 10,000,000 feet, today showed the Incresslngly strong position ot tha Washington state lumber Industry. A total of 141 mills reported to the West Coast Lumberman's association producing 114,161,- les board feel of lumber for the week ending July 1, Thla waa I.I per cent mora than the cut of the previous week, and approximately 20.000,000 more than for tha preceding week. 0,000 Ro To Work. Such an Increase, the asso ciation said, reflects an added employment of at leaat 1,000 men In logging campa and aaw mlils In the paat two weeka. On June 8 also, only 111 mllla were operating, and on March 1, only II, Tba week's orders of 182 mills, amounting to 181.141,683 feet, the association said, broks all records for this year, last year, and with the exception ot one week, all records for 1931. In addition, lumber sold but not delivered, unfilled orders, ara now 48.05 per cent ot the lumber In stock, the largest ratio since during the summer of 1828. The association described the position of the Industry as "strong." but added a note ot warning. "Undoubtedly a considerable amount of the present buying is to anticipate the proposed lum ber codes," It asid. "Unless con sumption through building Is Increased this summer, a set bsck may be expected by tha In dustry when tha codes become effective.' Pine Buslneaa Better. PORTLAND, Ore.. July 8. (P) New business amounting to 1,181,000 feet, II per cent above tba three-year weekly average for June, but 4 per cent less Ihsn tha previous week, was reported by the Western Pine association here today for the week ending July 1. Of tho 120 reporting mills, 78 were operating. Shipments for the week were (0,(28.000 feet, and production, 41.446,000 feet, putting produc tion at 12.7 per cent ot capacity as compared with 81. t per cent for the prevloua week, and 16.7 per cent tor the year to date. Current orders for the week ending July 1 were 48 per cent ot lawmlll capacity. Methodists Plan Picnic In Park Members of the Methodist Eplscopsl church are planning a picnic dinner . In Moore park Sunday In honor of Rev. S. J. Cheney and family of Olympla, Wash., Rev. and Mrs. F. . W. Wemett ot Grants Pass and Rev. John B. Coan, who has re cently come to Klamath Falls to fill the pulpit ot tha local Methodist church. Roth Rev. Cheney and Rev. Wemett wore former pastors of the Methodist church here. OBITUARY MARY ELIZABETH YATES Mary Elisabeth Yates, aged four years, six months and two days, a native of Marshfleld Oregon, passed away In this city July 8, 1938, at 4:15 a. m. Mary Ellikbeth was the only child ot Mr. and Mrs. Albert K. Yates, who have resided In Klamath Falls for the past year. The remains ot Mary Elisabeth were to he sent to Marshfleld. Saturday, July 8, 1133. Funeral services will be held and Inter ment made there. The Earl Whltlork Funeral home Is In charge of arrangements. This Story. . . Finance Sought .. Bet One Men Dared Tell h. Qammount (picture POOLE'H COOL! in PELICAN iTIIKATUK, Klamath Empire News Citizens' Camp At Lake O' The Woods Reports Activities By I. I. LF.THINOF.R REFORESTATION CAMP, Lake o' the Woods An excellent menu was served In ramp on July 4, which consist of pork sausage, fried potatoes, rice flakes and fresh milk for break fast; fried steak, mashed pota toes, gravy, lettuce and celery, fresh tomatoea, cream peas. Ice cream and layer cake, rolls, cof fee and grape punch for dinner, and beef atew, Amerkan fried potatoes, string beans, ;arn and butter, bread and coffee for sup per. Sergeant Crosby announced Wednesday that supplies have been purchased for the next 18 daya at a total cost of approxi mately (1,000. Most of the foodstuff will come from Port land, Msdford and Klamath Falla. Wednesday, C. O. Hoover, camp superintendent, found a spotted fawn on the Fish Lake road. It Is believed the fawn's mother has been killed and It Is probable tha fawn will ba kept for a camp mascot- Camp 1(42 defeated the Lake o' the Wooda nine by a acore of 11 to 0 In a game played July 4. Batteries were Kahr, Stobr and Ahren, Tne boys hsve re quested a gsma with a Klamath Falls team soon. Captain G. II. Dasher, com manding officer, baa announced the completion ot the new mess ball, a board structure 20 feet wide and 144 feet long which will accommodate approximately 226 men. FT. KLAMATH FORT KLAMATH, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Purden of Modoc Point visited at tha home ot Mr. and Mrs. Jamaa L. Gordon Bun- day. J. E. Williams and Hansford Williams have ronted the old Sie mens ranch near Fort Klamath and plan to start In the dairy business. They hsve secured about thirty head of cattle from the former Old Fort Dairy ranch and win ahlp the cream to Klamath Falls. Oris Moon took his mother. Mrs. Edith Moon, to Klamath Falla Monday for medical exam ination. Mrs. Moon has been ill for some time, and was forced to resort to crutches to enable her to get to the doctor's office. Her ailment waa dlacnosed as rheu matlsm, and It la thought that with proper treatment, her con dition will Improve, aa It la not serious aa yet. Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Wampler of Rocky Point, accompanied by their two children, Beverly and Buddy, visited for a short time In Fort Klamath Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Wampler's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Gorden. The Wamplers were en- route to Portland and Salem, and were accompanied also by Mrs. Wamplera brother and two friends on the trip. They will visit Mr. Wamplera brother while In Port land, and expect to be back In a short while to their home In Rocky Point. The fourth of July was cele brated In various Interesting snd enjoyable ways by Wood River Valley residents. A large number of local people attended tbe com munity picnic held at George Den- tone park during the day. and enjoyed a fine picnic dinner at noon, with awlmming in the near by swimming pond being a iea- ture of tha afternoon. Adding much to the days pleasure was the music ot the Fort Klamath brass band, which played several fine lively numbers, many com pliments being heard from the crowd as to the good music pro vided, tha boys playing without any leader, and several of the members being absent also adding TODAY nffilLfFOllOWS fHRBX!... " so fist you can't count thorn! Dr-ta-ctwocal tMcnT&ci7wll toll You this feature packs tnocv punch tn 5 'minutes than you Ufualty 9tt to a whole picture.1 If you oave actioa, ncittrntnt,' tuepenee. nmuace, tec die yean greatest cm-: smwiiEM insoiionA U SJtW-lVWlaeU -AI.SO- BETTY BOOP CARTOON PARAMOUNT riCTORIAIi MrNAMEB NEWS TOOLE'S COOL PINE TREE THEATRE" 4 -J -2 to the bandleap under which they played. Ice cream was sold during tha afternoon by members of the Grange Home Economlca commit tee, Meedamee Myrtle Denton, Emma Gorden and Viola Leaver. Mr. and Mra. Roy Noah ind Marvin Noah left Monday evening for Fish Lake, near Lake O' the Woods, where they spent the Fourth on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Noah were accompanied by tbelr two small children. Visitors st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Blsemore and Llnsey C. Slsemore the Fourth were Orth and Emmatt Slsemore ot Klamath Falls. Miss Florence Elliott ot Klamath Agency, and Mrs. Mar garet Dode of Fort Klamath. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Nichol son spent the holidays visiting Mr. Nicholson's parents In Med ford, reporting a very enjoyable trip. Mr. and Mrs. Harold O. Bunch and baby daughter spent the Fourth visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Loosley In Fort Klamath from their home in the Henley district. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kanble and Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Kaubla called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wlmer the Fourth briefly while on tbelr way to Crater Lake to spend the day. Tourist travel was heavy all day during the Fourth through Fort Klamath, with only one accident to mar the holiday, when the light roadster belonging to Mlsa Frances Roberts ot Bend wrecked on a bad turn above Fort Klamath late In tbe after noon. There were four occupants In the car, two boys riding In the front seat being practically unharmed when tba car turned over and wrecked, but tha two girls riding In tha rumble seat were badly Injured. Mlsa Ro berts' Injuries proving serious, ao much so that It was not con sidered advisable to move ber to the hospital In the Falls. Inter nal Injuries suffered when she was pinned beneath the car were very critical. Miss Roberts hsd just been released from a Eend hospital two dsys previous ly, being confined there for a long period ot time as tbe re sult of a former smasbup, alao In a Ford. The parenta ot the Injured girl arrived from Bend Tuesday evening, and Wednea day noon the ambulance arrived from Bend and toon ner nome. Mlsa Riley, tba other girl who suffered Injuries In tha acci dent, received a badly fractured arm. and was Immediately rush ed to the Klamath Valley hospi tal In tbe Falla for treatment. She will return to Bend Thurs day. E. P. Davis and r. A. wino- Dlo arrived In Fort Klamath Wednesday and will commence work Immediately In Crater Lake Park In connection with the United States Geological Sur rey, by which they are employed They expect to be joined Imme diately bv two mora men. who will assist them In their re search work. The men will make their headquarters at the Fort Klamath hotel while employed in the park. Hildebrand HILDEBRAND, E. H. Tho maa, field auditor tor state Indus trial accident commission of Sa lem, waa transacting business In Yonna valley recently. Marvin Michael was a business visitor at the Alfred Lilly home Sunday. Chris Wandsted was trsnsact- Ing business In Klamath Falls, Thursday. A large crowd attended the house warming and dance given at the A. L. Michael ranch, Sat urday nleht. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rltter and children. Walter, Clara and Irwin, visited on Monday evening at tbe Michael home. Ernest Flackus who Is employ ed at the box factory In Lake- New Vox Theatre of The Stars TODAY Hear Him Sing "Love Songs of the Nile!" RAMON NOVARRO with MYRNAL0Y REGINALD DENNY A Sam Wood production Plua Metro Newt Charlie Chase "Arabian Tight." mm view spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flackns at Hlldebrand. Clifford Welch ot Dairy waa g business visitor at the Michael ranch Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Glea Pearson and family of Klamath Falla vi sited Bundsy with Mrs. Pearson's parents, Mr. and Mra. James Lil ly and her brothera Alfred, Wll lard and Jesse Lilly. Darid J. Bliss of tha Hllde brand store was transsctlng busi ness In Klamath Falls Friday. Mr. and Mra. R. C. Cowley of Langell Valley visited Sunday with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wandsted and their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mra. E. P. Pool. Jamas Vlelra was a business vi sitor In Klamath Falls, Wednea day. Mra. Warren Kllgore and aon Charles of Clear Lake, Calif., tl slted Thursday night with her parenta, Mr. and Mra. Charles riackna ot Hlldebrand. George Lewis moved his s'--5P from the Jacob Rueck ranch to the Jack Horton ranch where they will be sheared and put on sum mer pasture. John Hartsler and Koy Drew took their cattle to tha Emlla Egert ranch In Sprague River for aummer paature. .Owen King was transacting bualneaa In Klamath Falls, Fri day. . SPRING LAKE 8PRINO LAKE. Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Dsn Kaylor visited nt the 8tewart home 8undey. Miss Marjory Cheyne la In Portland where she la studying beauty abop work. Mrs. Baker and daughter Lil lian ara staying at Mr. Mack's homo for a short time. Mra. Stewart and aons, Ken neth and Paul, enjoyed the Fourth with relatives near Malln. Jim Bunnell and Helen Young were married Wednes-lay evening and bare left on a honeymoon. Virgil Stewart haa returned home from a few daya vacation In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Johnson ot Davis Creek, Calif., enjoyed tha holiday with relatlvea in this neighborhood. Maria schrelner visited Nellie Talbot of Keno Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. Dan Kayior call ed on Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schrel ner Wednesday. Local Boy Ends Hill School Year PORTLAND, Ore., July 8 (Special) James Graham, son ot Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Graham ot Klamath Falla, recently wound up a year's work at Hill Military academy, Portland. He attained the rank of cadet lanca corporal. Young Graham la expected to return to the academy to resume his studies with tha opening of the fall term. WOOL TRADE GOOD BOSTON, July 8, &) (TJ. 8. D. A.) The atrong advances In foreign exchange, together with higher wool prices at the London sales during the past week stim ulated a mora active trading in the Boston market, which result ed in firmer to sharply higher prices on domestic wools. The upward tendency was strongest on western wools, and advances of 2c to 3c, scoured basis, were frequently realised. Late In the week holders were becoming re luctant to sell aven at tha advanc ed prices realised. Tha Mississippi river carries 400,000,000,000 tons of mud Into the Quit of Mxlco every yesr. Loans and Discounts .. Municipal Bonds, Warrants and Other Securities Federal Reserve Stock - . Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures Five Per Cent Redemption Fund - United states Bonds Cash on Hand and Due Capital Stock - Surplus and Undivided Reserved for Taxes ' Circulation - 8. E. Chas. Leslie Martin, Vice L. Moore, Rogers, Cashier A. M. J. A. R. C. G. C. C. J. 8. E. Collier Gordon Groeabeck Lorena Martin Martin REV. COAN 1IVES IN KLAMATH FALLS Rev. John B. Cosn, recently of Woodstock Methodist Episco pal chnrch In Portland, will take the pulpit of the Klamath Falls Methodist chnreh Sunday morn ing In bis first service In this city. Rev. Coaa comes to Klamath Falla after five yeara aervlre In tha Woodstock church. For the paat year ha served as pres ident of the Portland Ministerial association, which has a member ship of more than 100 ministers of tha city, and has always been active In the Portland council of ehnrchas and other civic or ganizations, where he was known as one ot the most aggreaalve and heat known ministers In Portland. Rev. Coaa Is member of the American Legion, having aerved as chaplain of tha 17th Field Ar tillery during tha yeara of the World War. "Ho received his theological training at Vanderbllt university at Nashville. Tenn., and his lit erary training In Clarlngdon col lege, Tex., ana in Emery-i enry eollege, Va. He haa alao had newspaper training, and contin ues to do a great deal of writ ing for varlona publication. - Rev. and Mrs. Coan have made their home la Oregon for the past 18 years, with tha excep tion of one pastorate In tha Uni versity ehureh, Missoula, Kont. They have two children, a boy and a girl, who will enter Klam ath Falla schools in tna lau. tha daughter entering her second year In high school, and tha boy tha city grade schools. This Is the first visit Rev. Coaa baa aver made to Klamath Falls, and ba expressed himself aa being much Impressed with tha town, tha spirit of tha peo ple, and tba possibilities of the community. . Rev. Coaa and bis family will make their home at 1008 High street. BAPTISTS OPEN Tho fourth annual aummer tent revival eetlng enonaored hy the First Baptist church at tha corner ot East Mala and Reclamation streets will open Sunday evening at 8 o'clock with Rot. Leonard B. Slgla preach ing. Services will bo conducted at tha tent each evening for two or three -week. Tha length will be determined by tho Interest shown, Rev. Slgle stated. Special music will bo (Ivan by local talent under the di rection of John T. Brown, song director ot the First Baptlat church. Toplca to be discussed will bo expositions of scriptures ot In terest to tbe general public. At 1:80 o'clock each after noon children's meetings will be held at the asm a location. 1 - . coldest town la tha world la Yerkhoyansky, Siberia, where. on January 16, 1888, thermom eter read 80.4 degrees below sero. Under a microscope. Influenza germs are blue, pneumonia germs look like strings ot minute pale saussges, and acarlet fever germs like ropes of acarlet ring. Charlottevllle, Va., has an air mail beacon that la visible tor 850 miles: It has 1,180,000,000 candle-power. f duj, Report of the Comptroller of the Currency (CONDENSED) of the Condition of The First National Bank of , Klamath Falls, Ore. Juna SO, 1838 Resources From Banks Liabilities Proflta Officers 3. A. Gordon, President President Lloyd Vice President J. I. Geo. Directors H. N. Moe Chaa. L. Moore Sllae Obenchala Leslie Rogers Fred Bchallock X. W. Vannlc Divorce Sought By Klamath Woman Butt for dlvorca hag bees tiled la circuit court by Ella O. Chrlstophersoa versus Carl M. Chrlstopherson, whom aha Saar rled la 1111. Tha plaintiff ohargee erael and Inhuman treatment, and aaka euatody of a minor child, property settlement and attor ney feea. Mrs. Chrlstophersoa la represented by the firm at Man ning and Hamlin, attorneys, and MeColloea and Horao ara coun sel for tha defendant. U. S. GOIUIENT TO LEASE LAUDS Sealed blda for lease at lands located la tha Clear Lake reser voir area, will ba received at tha local office of tba bureau of reclamation nntll I 'clock Thursday afternoon, Jaly H, ac cording to official notlcee pub lished by tha department of tha Interior. Tho Clear lake lands arc suit able for groxlng purposes when not overflowed by waters ot Wil low creek and Clear lake reser voir. By reasoa of the Inclusion of these landa la tha Clear lake bird reserve, lass aea will ba pro hibited from cutting bay or per mitting graslag thereoa during tba period from March 1 to Jaly II of xch year. A total of 4,841 acres is included la tha plots ot land offered tor lease. Those desiring to enter bids oo the lands may obtain lease forma from B. X. Haydea, aa perlntendent of tha Klamath pro ject of tha bureaa of reclama tion. Vital Statistics BIRTH JOHNSON Bora lo Mr. and Mra. Morgaa Johnson, a daugh ter. Jaly T. lilt at Klamath Valley boapluL .Weight, T pounds, 14 ounce. Sunday Dinner at tba "Brick Cafe f asUy 50c With Choice aft ' ; , SOUP Chlekan Gumbo with Rica RELISH Sweat Gherkins Celery Rlpa Olives SALAD Fresh Crabmeat Louis, 1001 Island Dressing CHOICE OF Roast Domestic Dock, Dreaalng, Apple Sauce Stuffed Klamath Turkey, Glblet Gravy, Jelly Fried Spring Chicken, Country Gravy, Rica Fritters Frlcasses ot Chicken. Timbal ot Rica Fried Belgian Hare, Pan Gravy Small Club Steak a la Stanley Breaded veal cutlota, Cream Sauce Flaked Potatoes New Spiced Beets Hot Boll CHOICE Ice Cream Fruit Jello. Whipped Cream Fresh Raspberry Shortcake Coffee lea Tea Milk Chocolate 111 IT. Ttb St, ...8 E8I.I1T.II 141.810.81 1.100.00 m. 124,841.11 ... 10,000.00 x 181,7(0.00 178,707.14 ti,30,8S7.ll I 100,000.00 74,188.87 1.124.11 100,000.00 1,780,877.18 ll.lOn.tlT.lt L. Porter, Asst. Cashier Beard, Asst. Cashier W. Mclntvra, Asst. Cashier