July 11, 1933 THE KLAMATH NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE CITY BRIEFS I Saw Friday evening n Amsrl rn flu I wllh Ilia bin field In the lower left hand corner tarsed onto lit homo uf a member at tho Amerlran l.eg Inn In this city. II.C.T. Millard ;iiel - Sundays gueal Hit at the V 1 1 1 ret hotel Included tho following namea: C. K. Hat ter. Sacramento; Mr, mid Mr. W. W. Kollnr and daughter. Ar eata, ('.nr.; Mr. rid Mrs. V. L. Jarroll, lloaovlllo, Cnllt.; Vir ginia llateman, lloaovllls, Calif.; Kleuore llrawnr, Itosovllls; Ken lloilgman and family, rasndona; Dr. and Mr. K. V. Hull. Han r'ranrlsro; Mr, and Mra. W, D. Iltillliiicawnrlh, Kugens; Mr. and Mra. J. II. O'Nell. Healrlr O'Nell, I'rggy O'Nell and Jennl O'Noll, Htattlo; Mr. and Mra. M. II. Kane, Oakland: Mra. Cora U. Kollatt, New l'lna Creek; Mra. 0. F. Plerolt, Ooldfleld. Nov.; Mr. and Mra. C. A. Ilrown, Han Francisco; Mr. and Mra, J. P. Jewell, Kan rranclsco; J, M. Moor and ton, l.oe Angeles; F. M. Marval, Wlllnwa; II. J. Prouli and aon, Log Angolas; Donald llrura, Ban Francisco; I, onnle Applegale. Sacramento; W. C. Langllii, I'ortland; Dan Klyun. Eugene; linrdun Harris, Lakevlew; H. II. Harding, Mad ford: Mr. and Mra. 11. J, Hamp ton, Mitdfnrd; Mr. and Mra. K. 8. Htons, Htattlo; llul J. Warner. Lot Angeles; C. J. Hoinon, Mini ford; J. T. Dillon, ' I'orllnucl; Wayne Murry, Haatlla; Mra. O. II. ltohlneon. Portland: s'ames Hhaw, Haatlla; L. Mlllnr aud family. I'ortland: . M. Devers. I'ortland: O. II. Kindiar. pit lock Hock; Carl M. Klevena, Horlland; C. Hchonfcld, Halt 1. ass City; R. D. Marlalt. Port land: W. J. Ilowlna. Portland; L. D. Nybui. Portland; U. C. Pottar and family, lleverly Hills, Calif. IHnnt-r roeiiMinot Tlia pot- luck dinner annonnrad by tha Wednesday club of Bt. Paul's cburcb for Wednesday evening, has bean postponed until Thurs day evening, and will ba given at tha parUb house In honor of liar, and Mrs. J. Iianry Tuotnss of flerkeley, Csllf. !akmlf-w YUllor C. D. Ar thur of Lakeview, chairman of the board of tha Commercial Na tional bank of that city. Is a business visitor In Klamath Falls. Ha wss accompanied to this city by Paul Drenkel of Lakevlew, who left Immediately for Portland on a business trip. Attend Came Mr. and Mrs. 0. 8. Itohertson of Mot Fre mont street were In Malln Hun day where they attended the Imll Kama played by tha Knst Klam ath Improvement club. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mra. R. D. Trulora and Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Iloynolds. Circle to Plrnlc The Congre gational Community Circle will bold a picnic Friday, July 14. at .Monro park. WIRTH BROS. announce the opening of a new first class cleaning establishment. POPULAR PRICES One Day Service If Desired. Vanity Cleaning & Pressing 814 K. Main I Hid moot 0Mratltna Char Una I. tick wood, aevnn-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs". C. O. Lock wood of lha Whit Pine apartments, underwent a double operation Halurday for appendi citis and tonsils. Rita Is a patient at Klamath Valley hos pital. Itetiiriilnit Home Nina M. Ilarwlg of Hpokana, who baa spent lha past week visiting In Klamath Kails aa Ilia guest of her sinter Mrs. (I. H. Jester at her homo at 2027 Earl street, Is leaving Tuesday morning for her home. . HMnda Werk-Knd Here Dal Mcf'nriuark spent th weak-end visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCormack of 2220 (inrdun street. Dal Is located wllh th C. O. 0, camp at Lake o' th Woods, To Visit llnrtha Mr. and Mrs. George Pendergraft of Portland are ripected lo arrive Wednes day to. visit wllh Mr. and Mr, (lenrgs llarlh at thalr horn, 1120 Mon Clair street. While her they will enjoy a flshlni trip. flueet at Vanre Home Miss Ilcttv Haucerman of Portland la visiting for the summer at th home of her unci and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Vance, f 10 North Ninth alreet. Visiting at Macdoel Mr. and Mrs. Guy Glltnan and daughter l.oulse aro spending a week at Macdnel, Cullf., at Ihe rancb bom of Mr. and Mra. Gnloe. Insurance) Agents Th regu lar meeting of Ihe Klamsth Falls Insurance Agenta associa tion will be held Wednesday noon at the Wlllard hotel where luncheon will be aarvad. AiU-nda Convention County Si hool Superintendent Fred Pet erson Is attending th annual convention of county auperln- tendenls In Rslem. lie will re turn bom Thursday or Friday. Midland Club Meets The Mid land Horn Economle olub will meet Wednesday afternoon. July 13 at l:oo o'clock at tha homo of Mra. H. B. Largent on the Miller lalund road. Visiting Relatives Q, 0 Knrns of Oakland. Calif.. Is spending several days In Kla alh county visiting relatives and friends. Ilonansa Visitor. J, B, Sparre torn of Bonansa spent Monday In Klamath Falla on a business visit. Merrill Put lent Vincent Bo canegra of Merrill underwent an nppendlcltls operation at Klam ath Valley hospital Monday, Hospital Patient Harry Tay lor, 11 SI nadcllffe alraet. undrr- went a tonsil operation at Klam ath Valley hospital Monday. Tonsils Removed O. Baglcy, 1440 Vine atreet, submitted to a tonsil operation, at Klamath valley hospital, Monday. Phone 417 all this THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY ' Undergo Operation Mrs. Dav Campbell, of 111 High siraat, prominent Klamath coun ty pioneer matron, underwent a major operation at Hillside hos pital Sunday night, Her condi tion la reported to be satisfac tory, according to hospital at tendants. . If. Official Here J. H. O'Nell. general manager of the Great Northern from Heattle, ac companied by Mrs. O'Nell and three daughters, la making an unofficial vacation visit to Klam ath Falla and vicinity, Means Obtained A marriage license was Issued Saturday by the county clerk to Arthur U. Leslie, 10, and Ellen Kennett, II, both of Klamath Falls. Moose Women Meet A regu lar meeting of th Women of Moose hss bean announced for Tuesday evening, July 11, at I o'clock In the Moose hall. Recovers from Illness Mrs, W. T. Dean who has been 111 at her home. 1041 While avenue, with an Infection of Ihe fees. Is reported to b Improving rap idly. vi.i. UmI r..wi r a UiritM of the local Southern Pacific offices spent the psst week-end visiting relative In Msdford. Hospltal P a 1 1 a t George Biehn, til Pine atreet, Is a pa tient at Hillside .hospital. Vndergoe Operation Mrs. J. J. Mullens! of Dorrls, Is a pa tient at Hillside hospital where she submitted to a major opera tion Monday morning. Yamaay Patient H. C. Cress of Yamsay la receiving medical treatment at Hillside hospital. Receiving Treatment Willis Foren of Route 1, Is a patle-'. at Hillside hospital wher he is receiving medical care. ftpragne River Patient W. H. Stringer of Hprague Hirer, is a patient at Hillside hospital. Druggist Return From Convention Mr. and Mra. E. E. Mage and grand-daughter, Betty Zane Jeffera, returned Saturday from a visit to Hraslde, making the trip by automobile. Mr. Magee attended the meeting of the Oregon Stale Pharmaceutical association which was held at Gearhart and also a aesslon of the Oregon Hoard of Pharmacy, of which he la a member. Approximately 1(0 druggists were In attendance at th meet ing of th O. 8. P. A., on of th most Important of recent yean due to the adoption of a code of ethics under which the drug trade will operate after approval by President Roosevelt. Rsdlral changes In methods will take place In pharmacy, as In other lines of business when the codes are In operation un der the national Industrial re covery act. The act Is referred to as "NIRA" for brevlty'a aake. It la understood that the presi dent desires this to be pro nounced as "Nyra" rathsr than "Neara." Eight Women to Take Bar Exam SALEM, July 10 (yP) Eight Oregon women tomorrow and Ihe neit day will take examina tions for admission to the atate bar, th auprem court an nounced today. This number Is larger than In recent years for women's applications. A total of ft will be her for the examinations, th results of which will be announced later in the summer. The average percentage of admission from examinations has been about 60 per cent. Washington dispatch saya Unit ed States treasury's conscience fund" baa Just passed 1(00,000. There's notslng In the record, however, to show that the latest contribution cam from J. P. Morgan. JULY 15 (ELTOAIOR PRICES GO UP Material prices hare must go up also . . . because Kelvinator will not cheapen the product . . . sacrifice quality ... to. meet a low price. On the above date, new prices on Kelvinator models go into effect. "We are giving you opportunity to buy your electric refrigerator at the cheapest prices we have ever seen or are likely to see again. Family models now as low as $99.75, convenient terms if deslreS ouiPAnsi ' in Moeiiit TO BE PRESENTED Th Arizona Wranglers, ac cording to a statement Issued Monday morning by II. W. Poole, have been engaged for a per sonal appearance on th stag of the pelican Theatre, Sunday, July 14. Sleepy, Nubbins, Iron Tall and all, will whoop and holler their way through a program of real old western music and comedy, th kind that baa mad Th Arizona Wranglers famous all over America. A performance will be offered with each picture program, and showing will ba continuoua after 1 o'clock. Ad mission price will not b ad vanced. This le th second appearance of thla group of entertalnera In Klamath Falls, their first hav ing been made in the aame theatre three yean ago, at which time they played to absolute rapacity houses. Sine that time their company haa been In creased, and this year'a ahow promisee even more than their first successful appearance. Lester Thompson, who has been affiliated with the Standard Cleaners company of this city for th psst six years, announces the purchase of the New Method Cleaners' plant, formerly oper ated by R. L. Evans. Thompson has had 10 years experience In cleaning, and will operate a first class, modern plant. Evsns, who hsa made his home In Klamath Falla for the past four years, will remain In the city. Right of Way Suit Starts in Court The case of 'th stste highway commission versus Henry Orlmes et all for condemnation of right of way, went to trial In circuit court Monday morning. Th Jury was selected before noon, and opening arguments mad by counsel. Henry Per kins, local attorney, represented th defendants, and J. M. Dee rers, counsel tor th state high way commission, th plaintiffs. Th Jury waa to be taken to view disputed premises about 30 miles north of thla city Monday afternoon, and testimony will be begun Tuesday morning. Christian Science "Sacrament" was th subject of th Lesson-Sermon In all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, July 9. Th Golden Text was, "The cup of blessing which w bless. Is It not the communion of the blood of ChrlstT Th bread which we break, la It not the communion of th body of Christ?" (I Cor. 10:16). Among th citations which comprised th Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: "For as often aa ye eat this bread, and drink this cup. ye do shew the Lord's death till he come" (I Cor. 11:16). Th Lesson-Sermon also In cluded th following correlative passag from th Christian Sel ene tsitbojk. "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip tures", by Mary Baker Eddy: "It all who ever partook of the saarament bad really commem orated th aufferlngs of Jesus and drunk ot his cup, they would have revolutionized the world. It all who seek his com memoration through material symbols will tak np th cross, heal th sick, cast out evils, and preach Christ, or Truth, to th poor, th receptive thought, they will bring In the millen nium" (p. 14). gone up . . . and price. Showing At Pelican Today I IK -a. . aw r t : '.I ;i, ' -m AMUSEMENTS Pelican Now playing George Arllss In "Thl Working Man." Pine Tree Now playing Boota Mallory and Ralph Morgan In "Humanity." Vox Now playing Ramon No varro and Myrna Loy In "The Barbarian." PELICAS George Arllss Is conceded to be the most accomplished actor of the acreen, but hla millions of followers have a surprise In store .for in "Th Working Msn." his latest Warner Bros, picture, which comes to the Pell can theatre today they will see an Arllss ot the new deal a auperb, fighting, chuckling, hot-headed, modern, go-a-flshln', mske-a-mllllon American - a characterization unlike any of hla prevloua jcreen roles. "Th Working Man," Holly wood critics sdvlsa, haa punch, laughtar, youth, romanc and a strong timely story with George Arllss at his very beat. PINE TREE Dramatizing the life of the world's great unsung (hero, the doctor who gives hla very lite to th servlc of mankind, Fox film's "Humanity," a romantic drama with an unusual plot, opens at th Pin Tree theatre today, Boota Mallory, Warn pas baby star ot 1131, enacta the leading feminine role, and, with Ralph Morgan, fights tor the success of Alexander Klrkland, who ap pears aa the youthful and way ward doctor. Irene Ware, 12 International beauty contest winner, appears as the divorcee, sponsor in th life of the young physician. John Francis Dillon directed. VOX "The Barbarian," with Ramon Novarro cast as an Egyptian guide whosa Interest In fair ladles making the grand-tour Increases in proportion to the size of their pocketbooks, now playing at th Vox theatre and proved to be on of those fortun ately contrived talking picture efforts which combines thrilling episodes and a colorful romance with a generous peppering of fresh, Ingratiating humor. Myrna Loy Is excellent as the English girl who finds herself irreslstably drawn to tha Nile guide and the love scenes be tween Novarro and Miss Loy are gema of their kind. Reginald Denny plays the dull-witted Eng lishman as only he can play ftch a role, and Louise Closser Hal cape a long series ot tine parts with a delicious portrayal of tha elderly companion who la constantly aghast at th antics of her caravan camel. C. Aub rey Smith Is a properly Impres sive unci and th competent cast Is rounded out by Edward Arnold. Blanch Frederlcl, Mar cell Corday. Hedda Hopper and Lenl 8tengeU Pelican Grill Is All "Spiffed Up" AtfrasMzraa TtsW fl U llim Pllt And furniture has ben Installed at that Dallta will 111 Arilflr t3 -lT a dried itrvlce to Increftting tJf. New mirrors ana moarn l a V. - Mitts eaennrt aJT nr k flf flea k UUUIU1 "II" w - .ei lashit nnhnlatered bftTt been recelred and wera put in use Monday. WEATHER Th Cyclo-Stormagraph at Un derwood Pharmacy shows that barometric pressure took de cided rise over Sunday and mora settled weather appears probable, with eunny skies and normal summer temperatures. Th Tycoe recording ther mometer registered maximum and minimum temperaturea Mon day as follows: High ' Low 60 Forecast for next 24 hours: Fair and warm. The United State reclamation servlc reporta no precipitation for the 24 hours ending at S p. m. Sunday: .67 for th aea son; 11.68 normal; 11. SO last year. Th season'a maximum, 100 on May 10. Those noiseless street cars that Chicago la getting ready to intro duce should certainly mark an Im portant atep In that olty'a war on racketa. New Vox Theatre of Tha Stan XOW SHOWING ENDS THURS. acum Mi rf A AM imcma BXMM OF LQVCt ROSSANTKI OAMMI iNOVARRO BARBARIAN PLUS METRO NEWS CHAS. CHASE COMEDY MmJ& - aAi vi'l ssa5i STATE PROTECTED SALEM, Or., Jaly 10 CUB Following passage of the new federal "blue sky" act relating to sale of stocks, bonds and other aeeurltles, a federal sur vey of stat lawa shows Oregon citizens are well protected. Oregon I on ot 1 states making fraudulent sal of Blocks a felony, on of i$ atate mak ing a felony th Issuance of fals statements In connection with sale ot stocks, one ot the 14 making sale by an Insolvent Issueer or dealer a penal of fense, and one of J 9 with penal provisions against selling or ad vertising unregistered securities. Nineteen atatea, not Including Oregon, have laws which permit purchaser of stock Bold In vio lation ot lawa to bring civil suit against th seller for damages suffered. Filing of false state- menta with the commissioner ta prohibited in 10 atatea, not in cluding Oregon. Oregon lawa are mora string ent tban In most states, where violations here considered fel onies are misdemeanors. Th federal securities act pro vides a purchaser ot misrepre sented securities may rescind the transaction and sue for a return of hia money, and the govern ment may stop further or threatened misrepresented sals by injunction. Through the fed eral trade commission, the gov ernment may revok or auspend registration of securities. Those guilty ot fraud may be prosecuted criminally by th attorney gen eral. The federal act appllea only to securities sold In Interstate com merce and those going through th mall. Man's Hip Broken By Unruly Horse L. M. Crews, 14, ot Perez, Calif., austalned a broken hip Sunday when his horse knocked him to the ground attar he had dismounted. Crewa has handled horses all his lite, and never before has been Injured. He la a patient at Klamath Valley hospital. Possibly th silliest sophistry with which w have deluded our selves Is that, struggle between species being th order In nature, war Is Inevitable and natural. President Alexander Ruthven, University of Michigan. TODAY His Greatest Picture Since "The Millionaire" .THE HAPPIEST A J '.....-" t PICTURE ff r 't' :r ,of 1933! .nnsn rf W -fTX V'"; M.J j! N t tkfc.. A Jam. eiVai' Alscr COMEDY CARTOON NEWS -POOLE'S PELICAN -THEATRE- 'Where Do We Co From Here, Says Prisoner's Folks GRANTS PASS. July 10, (P voumy juag rani ot jacgaon county told them to eome her for relief whll their husband and father languished behind jail bars In Oranta Pass. County Judge Grant W. Mat tbawson of Josephine county told 'em when they could go. It was back to Jsckson county. Th family ot Charles Swift, serving 10 dare for gaffing sal mon below th Savag Rapids dam over th Rogu river her, was wondering what th final an swer was at last accounts today Bwltt journeyed to thla county for hla Illegal fishing. It waa be lieved, because of a alx-montba suspended sentence for similar violations hanging over him In Jackson county. Th family has been a county eharg there. STlTrlKTO EUOENK, Or.. July 19. Th University ot Oregon. Oregon But college and etate normal schools at Aahland, Monmouth, L lirande, will open for the coming school year on Septem ber 18, according to a bulletin on entrance Information just la sued by the Division ot Informa tion of th Stat System ot Higher Education here. All fresh men will report to the university and th stat college for "fresh man week" at this time. Old students will register at th uni versity on September 20 and at th college on September 21. All normal school students will report on September II, with the first two days given over to placement tests and registration. The Medical school In Portland will open September 10. The bulletin, which may he obtained from the registrars ot any of th Institutions, contains full information on freshman week, placement and other ex aminations, admission require ments, fee and deposits, board and room, housing regulatlona, student costs, prospects for lf Bupport and atudent loan funds. Sol and John Wlrth, who have recently moved to Klamath Falls, announce th opening of tho Vanity Cleaning and Press ing establishment at 114 East Main street. Sol Wlrth la formerly of La Grand, and haa had 11 year practical experience In th clean ing trad. John Wlrth comes to Klamath Falls from Baker. The Vanity Cleaning and Pressing establishment la located in the building formerly occupied by the Chapman Cleaners. Blind School to Get Improvements SALEM, Ore., July 10 (U.B Reshingllng the administration building and dining room annex- at th stat institution for th blind at 8alm will coat fJS. Th board ot control has awarded th contract to th Building Supply Co. at Salem. brings rotho screen a story that wit WKsk your Heart ting with if joy of Mng WORKING MAN' wwni tjj ji aa u j asttta liiita. isyTrw , , Iftf ftwxf far 4M psjrtmt.1 J tato Wj)Va)t paTajeVlVISJ af Bjty S4?a)lQ f aTMex Affesl taJsreaJM SB ! ft. KrirJ A Wrva (rata, kit wtftt 4 BETTE DAVIS . The GREATEST CHARACTER ACTOR OF. ALL TIME In A picture that tells about the things YOU do . . . the things YOU are familiar with . . . the things YOU love! COOL- SALEM, Or., July It (UJO In aa attempt to protect th buying public, stat agricultural Inspectors constantly check weigh ing and measuring device. Scale tested It) lilt numb ered l.!l, and weight exam ined totaled 14.142. Thirty-four defectlv weight ware destroyed, and ITS acsles condemned. Approximately 1. 31( seal war given adjust er, snts of a minor nature to com ply with regulation. Th ntlr 2,177 linear meas ures tested were all found to ho within the legal tolaranc . Bom 24,17a' llqnld measures war ex- em I ed and gauged. Out ot 11,067 oil pumpe tested, 2 were found faulty. Gasoline pomp tested showsd 4.411 aocurat. 221 adjusted be fore approved, and 21 pumps condemned. MALIN ITEMS MALIK, Ore. Th Ldl Aid met at th church on Than- day afternoon at 2 o'clock when two comforter ware tied and other order wave taken to be filled. Mrs. W. A. Prlaalz spent th Fourth at Chtloquln with her family. Her son. Edward, was horn from eollsga and enter tained some friends ovr th holiday. Rev. Weir and daughter Car olyn, Florence Bandars sad La- cllo Hedlund returned from th Young Peoples eonfsrense at Spragu River, where they a pent a week with other yonng people of th county. Mr. Noble was severely eat about 'th lags whan a brekeai rein caused hla hone to beeom frightened and run away with th mower. Mrs. John lulllvaa haa re turned from th hoapltal wher ah undsrwsnt aa operation tor appendicitis and 1 now ataylng witn nr motner. jars, jona Mc Neill. Mr. aad Mrs. Charles mode maker and aon Roe left last Sunday for Iowa where Mr. Ross will undergo an operation. They win visit soma time ther with thlr parant. Mr. and Mrs. Chart Chareh spent th Fourth vacation at Gear mountain. David McComb waa In charge of th garags during Mr. Church's absence. Miss Rose Anderaon 1 visit ing her sister, Mrs. Fred Wood ford. Matches hav to darns proof In the Panama Canal gone. A special brand tragi Sweden la used there. ARXXOXA WRAKGLHRS Sunday. July IS, 1933 TODAY Deceiving Lips luring hltptfrotn hi resolve, to fellow tut father lo noble career ministering Hto the akk umanity Ralph MORGAN Boots MALLORY Alexander KIRKLAND Irene WARE tun trot The a a a lleaiea1 sr Ham Frits POX I I? 1 v. EXTRA I Arthur Tracy (The "Street Singer") In "Romanize Melod" -ALSO- Sport Reel "Famous Play" and OSWALD In "GREAT GUNS" rOOLE'B COOL PINE TREE THEATRE- TaVK' PELICAN , jl 'jr THEATRE 1