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    October 21, 1933
THE KLAMATH NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FlVfc
CITY BRIEFS
Wlll.rd Guest Included oa
Ih UMt tin st th WUUrd hotel
October It war the following;
K. D. Lyt. liend. Or. Ueorg
T. Graves, Partlkud; IX U, K.
Henry, Han Francisco; Kmorr JG.
Lltur, Chlco; O. II. Willi. Port
land; Mr. and Mra. II. N. Tao
n.nuuura, Los Aui'iet; Harold
W. Col. Halt Uk Citr; Mr. D
His, Neatllo; 1, T. Ncglv, Al
turH; W. C. Tburiow, I'ortlsud;
M. N. Oohlr, 8KB Francisco;
Karl L. McNutt, KugoD; L. tl.
Bcbasi.r, KugaB; Jar. and Mrs.
K. U Itlidon, llsrlow, Or a,; 5.
Hush, Portland; II. A. Tliurlow,
rlealtle; (liana Hitler. Portland!
A. r. Waal, Msdtord; U. II.
Iirooki. Ml. Ihaata; P. Whlia.
Portland: W. fi. Walker. Mod
(nrd; hi.T, Walk.rtleld, Ban Fran
claro: T. M. Darla, Portland: It.
L. Ilanaon, Chicago, III.; t'bas.
Luther, Had Ulult; K. A. Luok
er, Portland; Hoy Hold, Los An
gel; 0. P. Allan, Loa Auatlcn.
Ret urn From Cbli aiio Dr.
Gtorgs 1. Wright ratursod Wert
Basilar vning from Chicago,
whore he attended the AmerirnB
Colloge ot Burgeons. Dr. Wright
gave special attention to ilia
latest obitatrlral methods, undr
Doctor 1. B. 1 Lee and A. If.
C'urtla, and alao attended the In
atttute ol traumatic aurxorjr at
Ht. Lnka'a hospital ariiero h
served hla Internship. Hoveral of
the lecturer at thla tnaUmt
ware doctors with whom Or.
Wright had been associated In
Chit-ago.
Pheasant Date Cited Hugh
Worcester, federal name prtc
tor, aald Thursday that there la
a niisuntierstsmtlng about the
datts of the pheasant sesson In
California. That aeaaon will es
tend from November IS to 20.
Inclusive. IIo aatd many hunters
were under the Imoresslon th
oasoB la bow open.
Oregon Product Days Het The
Klamath county chamber of com
merce haa received nolle from
tb retail morchanta dopartment
ot the Portland chamber ot com
merce regarding the observance
of "Oregon Product Days," Oc
tober II to November a, laclu
It. HeKlstratlon Friday and Batur.
day Keglatratloo tor nou-cradlt
adult education classes here will
he h!d Friday and Saturday
from I 10 I and from 7 to J
. n at th city library.
Enjoying Hunt -Mr. and Mra.
W P. Johnson and It. A. ttmmitt
hare left tor Lake county wh'ero
they plan to spend several daya
on ft aer hunt.
Receiving Treniment- W. Qru-
Iy of th Anchor hotel ta re
ceiving treatment tor an Injured
toe at liillalde hospital.
Lee rea Hospital Mai Ruga,
130 Delta street, has returned
home alter receiving treatment
at th Hlllald hospital.
I'ndcrgoea Operation N. Par-
tone ot Chtloquin submitted tn
major operation Thursday ulghl
(t Hlllald hospital.
Upturns Itoiu Portland E. K
Mage ot Underwood's i'harmacv.
haa raturned from ft waek'i trip
to Portland where ha attonded
sessions of the at at hoard of
pharmacy and presided at eieml
natlons. Mage arrived boma
Friday morning, and declared
that h had never been eo glad
to se Klamath suusblu, titer
ft week ot hoary rains.
Divorce Mult piled Suit fur
divorce waa filed tn circuit court
Friday by Lynn lloycrott .
Ueraldlne Leon a llorcrott. Cruel
and Inhuman treatment waa cited
aa cause of action. A court or
dur' awarding custody ei on
minor child to the defendant I
asked ta th complaint.
rVon-ltc.ident License Houghl
Htale Police Sergeant It. U.
Davie aald Krhlur that At, Zuck
erman. ot Bucrantauto, Calif.,
had been temporarily detained
while on bunting trip here.
Zuikeruian was released wbea
he bought a Bon-reatdust'e bunt
lug Ileum tor 1 a.
Automobile la Recovered
Btats ' police announced Friday
they had recovered an automo
hli atulen on August 11 (ruin
Carl Adams ot tihasta Way. Th
machine, tuund near Lincoln on
the Ureeiisuriiigs highway, was
partly atrtpped.
Kaine Uaby Hub Edward
(trover, la th nam cboxc-n by
Mr. end Mra. V. C. Davidson ot
the Hummel apartmeuu for thelt
infant son bom rscuutly at Hill
side hospital.
Davis Acquitted Lottery Case Trial
is&&nM ft)
, 4 i ,v ' 'i " t ...
Cadergoea Operation ft. O.
Hancock ot 3ii Martin street,
who underwent an operation for
appendlrltls Wedueaduy, la re
ported to be recuperating satisfactorily.
Iti turns to (hiliHiuin Dob
Ira in, who has hi-cn patient
at illllald hospital, was able to
return to his home In Clilloiiuln
Thuraday. H recently suffered
ft back Injury.
Cut Hnnd Severely Tom
Johnson of HO fiitrgent street
austalueti a aevorely cut hand
Wednesday and Is receiving treat
mnt at Hillside hospital.
Company Reotiena Th Cali
fornia Fruit and Produce com
pany reopened at Seventh and
Main streets this wek.
I'm Irnla at Cottage Hospital-
Patients at th Cottage boa
plinl Friday were Mrs. May
Waall, Sam Macs and Mrs, Toy
Urown.
Visiting Relative Mra. 8. T.
Rummers left Friday morning
tor Portland where she will
spend a week visiting relatives
Leave Hospital Mrs. 11. L.
Shepherd and baby son left
Klumatb Vnlloy hunpltat Thurs
day to return to their bom.
Theft Ri-fKiitcd Theft of a
gruy suit from his room in a
local hotel haa been reported to
pollco bureau by Frank Uouchard.
Society News
-By Margaret Wordcn Hauge-
8IIH clutching a handkerchief after weeping at th verdict, Senator
James J. Davla of Pennsylvania teentert fs pictured receiving the con
gratulations ot his attorneys, Charles J. Marglott) (left) and Charlea
H. Tattl (rlxhtl. after his acquittal Is New York of charge of vio
lating tb Federal Lottery Law. The chargea against Davis war mad
alter an Invest Ism loa of prise drawings conducted by the Loyal Order
of Moose, ot which Deris it Director General.
FI1IS
I STORE
HlOCIffl
Co-Eds Go Sailing With Schooners
rrfmn
I V. .. -l.x.a.v
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Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Moetier.
owaera of ih Kianitih Flowsr
Shop, snnouor th forma! oaea-:
ing ot their beautffai jssw store
at lit Mala street tstuxt!sy ar.d
invite ait thfr friends to caii
and greet them at their a
location.
Mr, and Mrs. afoeiiar east to
Klamath rails 1 year ago, aad
opened th Klamath flower ekup.
Flowers for virtually every im
portant swisi and clvis event
during those yaari have sa pro
vided by Moeiier aod th Klasstttt
Kiower shop,
Th Meeiier pisrefctsed aa
acreag is th Altsmost district,
and have established and oirt
ed th first arid eaiy greenaouses
In KiematB eotrnty for ibe pasl
few years.
With th exception ot a tew
of th rsrsr iiotram which arc
shipped in, Motiier now (rows
ait of hi owa fiowsrt is order
that patrons may hav th tesf it
ot th tisett asd trht hioois.
The new flower shop at 71
Mais street is eaa of th Boat
beautiful asd stodars oa th
Pacific coast, and tare stocks
of flowers srs maiauined .at ait
times.
Beaut if ni arrasgamest of sir-
rors enhaoc th display of flow
ars ia ta thop which Is lighted
by hug skylight.
Modera ana roomy workroom
are provided la th back of the
shop and all floral arrasgemasts
ar siede bp by daylight
Autumn flowers asd arrscars-
ment will be featured at th
formal cpt-ni&g Saturday,
Pa$tenger Service
Hearing Scheduled
ALES, Oct 19, (AP) Hear
ing o! tea appiieatioa cf 1. H.
ifilliea of Eagec or sarmH
to operate ss as soy whsrs lor
sir sesmos sasHsgsr ssler
carrier wiii b said hsrs Octsbar
tl.
Stat Ctiiiti Csmmissisasr
Char! It, Thomas asssascad
that the hatrlsf will ba cos
dactsd br Hcreart Haascr, stats
supervisor ol transportation.
"And make mis with a low whit collar.' That's the latest fashion
trend with co-eds at th L'nlversity ot Wisconsin this season. Dresses,
of course. Nevor! Beer! For, just as a safety measure, th hoard
ot regents has approved Hie sale ot i t brew Is university quarters,
to kocp th girls away from unsupervised Uteres. A group ot sea
going co-ds la shown her. Is charge ot their schooners.
Youngest Head
FREMOJfT P. T. A. TO
MEET OS Tl-KSHAY
Th rsgulsr mealing ot the
Fremont P. T. A. will be held In
th auditorium Tuesday altor
Boon, Oct. is, at :& o'clock,
when th following program will
be presented;
Bong, "Haliow'en"....4th Orade
Piano solo.. Barbara Johnson
Song, "Lullaby" Ole club
Serenade of Spala
Solo, Pale Moon Agnes Arfstrom
Mighty Lak a Ross
Talk, "Practical Phas of Par
am! Responsibility to the
School" Mr. Twyl Frguon
' Members of th eieciltlvo com
mltts ot th P. T. A. will act
as hostess at this mooting and
all pnrsnU are urged to attend
as Important business Is ached
Blcd to com Bp for discussion,
see
MALIK The Happy Hour club
held It first meeting of the
ar-Bsoa ob Thursday afternoon,
Oct. 12, at th horn ot Mr.
Hull.
Tit afternoon was spent In
bridge and hich score awards
war won by Mr. Dal ton and
Mra. Reber.
Clients of th afternoon were
Mra, (Clock. Mr. B. U. Smith,
Mr. JohB Reber, Mrs, Neal, .Mrs.
Kvorott Jones, Mrs. Henry
Krupa, Mrs. A. M. Thomas and
Mr. WHHam Dalton.
see '
Tha teachers' reception which
waa held at tha Langell Valley
club house was well attended
by both Bonania and Langell
Valloy last week.
An Interesting program was
presented after which dancing
was enjoyed.
Th reception was sponsored
by th Langell Valley and Bo
nania Women' clubs.
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WOMKN'H CLt'B CHOOSES
PIKHiltAM FOR YKAR
nOHANZA Tha Honanra
Womon'a club met at the homo
of Mrs, Ada Parsona Tuesday
evonlng and after tha business
mooting arrdnged the program
tor the ensuing year,
A report on the district dnb
convention hold at Rogue River
last Saturday was presented by
Mrs, Fred Rtieck. -
A "stunts" bridge party has
been announced for members of
the club on Tuesday, October 14.
At thla party each member of
the organisation will he re
quired to give some sort ot a
at tint.
On November 14 th club In
rite all womon who are Interest
ed to attend a silver heirloom
ton. i
Th tndy program of the
club for thla year Is to cover the
field of art aa follows: "History
ot Early American Art," by Mrs.
Ada Parsons "Influence of Eng
lish on American Art," by Mr.
L. B. Coyner; "Amorlran Art
Student at Munich," by Miss
Vera Cronlo; "French Infiuene
on Early American Art," by Mrs.
J. Horn.
At th recent meoting of th
club a musical program was pre
sented following the afternoon's
business. "To a Wild Hose," by
M:i.)towell, was played by Miss
Olive - Ranks, and fie meeting
was concluded with th ilnglug
of 'America."
Tha arrangement ot the art
program ia la charge of Mra. J.
Horn.
' LANGELL VALLEY. Friday
evening, October II, th Lan
gell Valley Women's club and
the Bonanza Womon'a club spon
sored a reception In horror ot th
Uonanza teachers. A short pro
gram consisting of readings and
musical numbers was prevented,
after which Mr. F. E. Thomp
son gsv a talk on his recent
trip through the east and at th
Century of Progress ezposttios
In Chicago.
The teachers wore Introduced
by Mr, Coyuer, suiieriateudent of
the school. As hur ot dancing
was enjoyed and refreshments
wer erved.
Vital Statistics
111HTH
KELLEHER Born to Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Kelleher of Tulelnke
a dnuchtor, October SO, 1933, at
Hillside hospital. Weight, 8
pounds, 1 V ounce.
A modern airplane taxi aervlce
is being planned for Alaska, with
fast passenger plan servir be
tween White Horse and St.
Michael. A water trip over the
snme route ordinarily take 10
days.
Perkins Rack Henry Perkins,
local attorney, has returned from
a business trip to Portland.
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BIEEER, Csiif., Oct, IS. It
took s snry ot whit ssa aad
women most at a sight te reach
tha cosciasioa that twa lediaas.
Norton Williasif and Robert Al
ien, violated tha gate Uws of
Caiiforal by "taking" two dfer
without aavlss proctsred haatisg
iicenses.
Sissriiy before tires e'jioct
Tnesday rooroinr the lory re
turned eardictt tisdisg both Wii
lias and Alias guilty. Justice
W, 8 PbiilSbar sts4 eacb;
ta 1 day Is jiii, but deereedj
that tt dayi they had apsnt in
jail awaitias trial shosid be
cBBtd s is! term. Sheriff
J, 8. Leavitt took tiia back to
SsaaaTiU to aerr th nasaia-
ing fiT daya in tha touasy jsii.
Alien aad Wlillams, arrested
Septembar OS by Paal Kshrsr o
Fail River Miiis, a stst (am
ward, costasded that a la
dlas living ca fovtrnmsiit "al
iotmsnts" thsy bad tb right is
hunt deer without boring 11
cesse. AS iadias spokssmsa
declared that if they war con
victed tb case weald ha appeal
ed. Indian from sear ast far
flocked to tb trial, which Be
tas Jiesds afterseos. District
Attorney Qrover Jaiisa cam up
trom sssaariii to arssacst.
Ksbrer testified that Aiisa aad
Wiiiisms bad twa dssd stale
deer bucks, a three-point and a
fesr-pelst. ia their camp is Xi
rslisr southeast of Adin. He
identitied tha horns and Side ia
court. Wiiiiam aald tb arrest
took slac ss as Indian allot
stent. Elsie Quins, tsdias, said
th ailotmsnt waa her grsnd-
ssstserg, est ss did sot ksow
where th deer were kilisd.
Dairy cows la Idaho ssaat sot
be fed beer, rsies the state wel
fare eoiBsifssioser, Weil then.
how cats tha farmer tees tb
cows from going dry
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Aa attractive addiUos to tks-
Siasatb Fails bsaiaaac diU1e
will b made Bsiardsy, when
Wtbb Kennett opens bis aawg
smt eioistng store ss tssh
Bortbaaat eorsar sf bfais sad
Seventh streets.
Sir. Keciaett baa bees 3 bast-'
saas in Klamath Falls eight
years. Be easaa bar as ean
ager t ih Brownsville Woolea
Kills store and waa later a
partner ia tb ciothisg star cf
Kirkpatrick aad Keesstt.
Tb sail ding scespiei by th
new store has been thoroughly
reassdeled asd attractively dec
orated. Bar Mr. Kensett will
carry a tali Sina-ef asea's ciotb
isg, including those. Merchan
dise ot established aaaiitf will
be offer d.
The Ksnsett store m esss
for bssisea aatsrdsw serBtsg.
is sstoglra tbat will rbssse
Its directios by th tilting of the
asotor thaft-ts4 which diasaaaes
with ailerons, eisvators sod rad
dr, was recestl dsnsoastrttsd
by Jaaa d ia Cisrva.
Neiv VOX
Theatre ot The Stare
EN RS SAT SIGHT
"ANN CARVER'S
PROFESSION"
with
Fay VVray
and Ma: all atiir cast
' Mickey Mouse
New Comedy
HiUte B. Johnson, 17, eiecUd
president of th Silverton, Ore.,
American Legion Auxiliary, is
said to be world's youngest. She
was born in World War days.
Courthouse Records
Divorce Sulla Piled
Alma Frances Knowlton vs.
Jack Knowlton. Dvsertlon cited
as cause ot action of complaint.
Couple niarried la June, 1920.
Ptalntitt asks custody ot minor
child. No property rights In
volved. Oilier Suit Filed
0,v J. Daniel vs. J. F. Maguire,
Plaintiff charges that ob Septem
ber 3. 1S33, defendant drove off
Bight-ray onto plaintiff's property
where he maintains kennela for
raising Ooberman Plnscher doge,
and that due to careteasness, neg
ligence and without regard tor
property rights of others, the de
fendant struck pedigreed female
Iioherman. valued at !59, for
anion pialntur asks Judgment,
attorney fees, cost and dlshuraa-
fuente.
.
Marriage Liresat' Filed
Or i n E. Paul, 44, teacher, ot
Eugene, Ore., and Mabel Brum
weli, SS, of Phoenix, Aria,
Accident Report Filed
Three car involved la s miser
accident. Howard Ferguson
struck a parked automobile be
longing to Frank Heade, when
un blinded him as he siarted to
pass car number two. No injur
ies reported.
Justice Court
William Anderson and Harry
Hue cms, charged with larceny
Irom a store, sentenced to u days
in jail, suspended it defendants
eave town.
WEATHER
The Cyclo-Stornsagraph at Un
derwood's Pharmacy registered
a decided upturn in barometric
pressure Friday morning which
gives promise of fair weather
over the weekend and not much
change in temperatures.
The Tycos recording thermo
meter resltered tnasimuni and
minimum temperatures today a
follows:
IHsh 9
Low .... 40
Forecast tor Bex X4 hoars;
Fair and cool. .
The United States weather
bureau reports . no precipitation
for the S4 boars ending at 4
p. m, Thursday, .CIS for the
season to date, ,ei normal, ,21
last year.
20-30 Club Hosts
At Lakeview Meet
LAKEVIEW, Ore., Oct. 19.
Lakeview 28-39 club will bar
charge ot the welcoming luncheon
which wilt be given th Wool
tirowcra of the slate November
13, the opening day of th an
nual convention of th Oregon
etate Wool Growers association.
Morton Stein, vie president, will
act as toasi master.
The club is importing talented
entertainers from Bend to provid
a portion ot the entertainment
for tie occasion.
Inrtee at ttonanwi.
BOSTGK, Oct. iO, AP TB
Commercial Bulletin will say to
morrow:
'Demand for wool baa bees
at low ebb this week. Occasion-
a! sales are reported bat they
have been invariably et small ;
Quantities. aiasufaeturer con- j
tinse to consume heavy quanti
ties of wool bat consumption is :
gradually lessening, is line with
general expectations, Tb trad i
naturally ha come to pause pend
ing a oetermicatioa of th
strength of th baying move
ment on tall and winter do th
ins. "Foreign market ar ail-ruling
strong and healthy end pros
pects ot lower price for woo!
in the forelga primary markets
look, st tb moment, rather re
mote, "Demand for tail Texas wools
has beea less eager asd the few
car iota which bare bees sold
recently hav been ia th gea
erai range of tS-174 cents, la
Texas.
"Mohair continue alow. Stocks
OB spot ar rather smalt Some
sizeable importations of foreign
bair are being made."
The Commercial Bulletin will
publish the following gustations:
Scoured basis:
Oregon: Fin aad T, Mr atapis
SO-SIc; Fin asd F. M. H. comb
ing TSe; Fin and J M. cloth
ing f l-7Se; Vaiiey Ko. 1, Tt-TSe.
Mohair:
Qreeon, 8-4Sc Domestic grad
ed: First combing 6(1-62; sec
ond combing e$-S5c; third comb
ing S-0c; fourth eombir.g 40
45ct good carding 4-4Sc; fleet
kid ?f-;c; second kid S-S8c
Today
IM1S
KEW YORK, Oct. t8, CAP!
Herbert P, Lederer, broker
and husband of Isabel Leightoa,
biographer of President Roose
velt, committed suicide today by
banging himself is bis Park
avenue apartment.
Lederer was 44 years old asd
s customer's men employed by
the brokerage firm ot Edward
B, Smith and company.
Mis Leigbtoa recently resign
ed as bead of the women' com
mittee of the KSA. drive is New
Vork City and sow J actir is
politics.
Lederer body 'was fats nd by
s maid when site went to pre
pare breakfast for Lederer and
hie wife. Tha body was bang
ins from lbs kitchen transom
by as electric iron cord.
Mis Leighton recently was
appointed vice-chairman of th
Independent citizens committee
for Josm V. McKee, indesendesi
democratic candidate tor mayor.
She was absent from McKee
headquarters, where It was said
she was at boms ill with a cold.
Hanjiitoa Field, CaiiforBia, the
army's new bombing base, ia to
se garrisoned beginning tnis sum'
mer; tb field cost $$,999,999.
Today
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