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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1920)
' 44 mm vy MONDAY JANUARY IS, 120 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON l'AOl! I'OUIt 7M WW The Evening Herald E. J. MURRAY Editor rRKk.BOUtiE aty" Editor rtcistor his will In tho matter, for tho'b- ?'. -....a . ... -..i- mi. niajoriiysia going iu riuu. mui mil' Jorlly 'should present tho majority Tho voting Published dally except Sunday by lh Herald Publishing Company ot Uamtth Falls, at 115 Fourth Street. Battered at the postottlce at Klam t Falls, Ore., tor transmission thru n nails as second-class matter. bacrlptlon terms by mall to any SsMress in the United States: BM year ................JB.0C month ............-;. i .50 U-rmlno tho issue and any man who does not vote at tomoi row's election should not coimftaln It tho result dostnot meet with his approval. " Special attention Is called to the location ot the arlous polling places nnd the,, tact that nono Is within the boundaries' ot an Incorporated town. A list ot these will bo found on page one. ' I CALIFORNlA'NEWS I 'vvVWVVVmoma AV ' vvwvv'A'v r'o --J i ()t ; Y" From Bank to Buyer To Seller to Bank j . r 'a. ot nll,jaotpt a minority. Tho voting sAl' MKNTO, Jail ' Jii Tliu ftaceaur.e' conveniently placed, so Snenxmcnto rler lotfftJ4 iii'oWd to that lt'w'lll not bo n great hardship to. 3.7 fect above menu a.i level which 80 and cast jour ballot, it Is up to l8 tno lowest polnj Vs.r rixohcd in tho man who lpaying tho hill to de-jtiie history ot tho stntq during Jnnu- Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively 1 F titled to the use tor republication 1 1 t all news dispatches credited to it r sot otherwise credited In this pa r, and also local news published All rights ot republication ot spe sU'dispatches herein are also reserv- The worst slam we have ever re ceived trom tho Democratic Adminls- ration" wns'when they sent us three census enumerators to cover this city In t& weeks. It .sure looks like prohibition. A wholordejegatjon left Klamath Falls MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1020 V to attend 1laoda rv MyEcgf 7m ONLY ONE COMMISSION. , The peopleot theatate have r.eas r to be glad over the announcement Trom Salem that there' is 0 be'ibutl mrf Vlkli aiA fit rA..lt.. 4 - .- .. mv wuiuiieoiuu, They have reason. to hope tbattae ""' "'"fcixuinreaiUBi anil water meeting in Port- Tho overage dopi'i.tjt thu rivr at this period ot tho yeur Is I'i feet. GRIDLKY, Jan. !'. Jfl City Council has nwnrdcO (ha contract tor paving thirty blocks Uf qtrtVt to Clark & Hcncry, tho jtntno Unix thuti f T t r f r t t did tho formor pnvlnk bid was 165,2S6."d. hep). Their SACRAMENTO. Jan. 18. .The Spring Athletic High School wag of flclally started yesterday afternoon when seventeen candidates reported for the first Spring baseball practice slitlm.'-fcill be nan&L iUdHrrganisaUen. fcfceilifl ovide farther for. the eelec- ra nimed.,,Tais wouliitike. least -the bill f0? OT,de, ?nr.5e? JftWHJ uuxi 01 1 at J is sabers them- but '.from Wder taethuW ot -anyone, it would lease them in aposl- Uon-'wbere they would' aoti. have no become tmere rubber stamps-If -jthey -choose to.remaim commissioners" it iMald'put them in a position where tay woald nofibave to tea pJaeed OTer,thesaAyet' ander their JarMe- Xlonr a crank, that a lot ot.faidhta aie peeking' to glorify .iFinlayjatay fe' -a tU aaturalurt, be may M a trle 1m may-be a person it will now bo necesr.rv to fotm a pence league to get Wbodrow and Bryan together on the pe.ico ques tion, Herhert Hoover says that Europe is now able to stand alone. Might try that. It has never been able to standi together. What a joke this is on some of that bunch that went to California for the tine -winter climate. . i Manufacturers say that shoe. prices are to soar. We're too sore to reply. t, . r - One thing Is sure, its taking, us longer to make peace,' than It .did, to win the war. f t 1 1 1 am 1 The Bomhevik, forrcs have Jua captured 'Novocherkassk- serves 501 rt- f LOS ANGELES, Jan. 12. LcgK latlon permttflng condemnation by the state ot land In California ownod by Japanese was advocated by Sena tor Jamos D. Phelan nt a conference. here with officials ot the Los Angcle County Anti-Asiatic Association. I Help the census taker. -- 'lBAtl mi raatltb"'sB "travel 'umit ,'tf J?Sfc faroocaoat Oregon, pppOjUndjii tkf riea'and taking movlug pJct&reaaC expense of the KUte; bftlto-is as practIcaiVman asMt! la posilbb ta find. He has beieme sovtiled IP tke Idea' that the wild 'life of OregeW wlU'go'iothe-bow wows' If h'ls lot castitut'ed' itslguardlan, taat he ,84 ateadfastly-refused, todlsten to 'his antmrinni nr anvnnfl Plfu. Hn has bees petted and pamp'ere'd by aiotjotji people possessed ot ideas about as xinctlcal as his own; until he reack- f the"point"where evenThe goveraoVJ admitted the--commission did right thing demand Wrell, .thete isOaadthersld). of atory that is beingtold. iub right. Now, let PfJP03n viV, The fish may be "AllcanghV , JiJt IDO COB1U11DS1UU S " SANTA BARBARA, Jnn. 12. The boys,who have run away from homo ,to become pirates hkve been put out ot date by Nickolas Spera. 14 years bf age, ot Los Angeles, and Samuel Smookles. aged 13, or New. York. Both boys are detained ''here. They, were on4thel woVittoralso au army to wipe out )he Japanese In the, Sacramento Valley. and planned toicariR the, war oa to Jap&nid The lads: arrived here oaia;Lwind bag gage," , - - ?, K y . - ,- Theboys have bnv8tudying4the ewsl( reports of antlJapiiese-agJta- tlfiOj apdrfha,d decided that,,row 40,ft.w5re. lo fP.w- v(! -.,441, ' .-. -.- '. ! .' -,, ,', GRlDLEY.Jan. 12.-ClTti H..PH. eyft .Secretary t JtieOrMle (3ham-. hereof .Commerce, laa;3u,,retjjrBe' iruia u coDTeniion joi secretaries at Pasadena. He Is authority for the 8W,PP.t1u,Bt ln W?lP?H ;rt Hxt 'A moaataineer . of Doddridge eaa'ntT. West Viritinia.c. deeded, a 58-acre farm to his duagl(terln-UWj withUe previse, that jit, akeaKtbe forfeited It.-she rtonMlbefipme, the .sotWef a-.reo-aeaeed baaj. a- f Blfirr 1 . 7j .f' " f --mimrmmmmi mummi CBNTEST PLAYED v v, m .' T . -'rlW.o- ... ?.fn inwiiiJt . 'som-OT teltcrack bowlers, Jocaf teams1 en'- tered :in the telegraphic tournament ot the Pacific Coast Bowling Asso ciation did not make as good a show ing yesterday as thfr formi displayed throughout the contests on the Elks alleys during the past few months sbefl5,Wl sma,ll, afahis .ajpj, being utillwd .to help carfe'for !.the .irenien. dpubr of mjjk&. ;,; . , , . .'maryuxe,. lBk.tmtff Hw ling' in tiring 'b)lmlidw(be I pemes for his ,i;euj8ta,tementi led observers to expect. " Two teams were enierea, me p(i -,t yh ., tlosals and Americans. n- 11. . t.U'lHid.i ,, uonais ana Americans. tae ibic- Governor Olcott Jaeagoing from Krapbic tournament is an annual the practical, hard-beaded cIMxe&j .eVeBtln which teams from all. oven, of Oregon He is learning that jtb the': Pacific coast participate. From commission tha,t he, .proposes to the total number entered the beat, aoove did the rigbt-thlng. He Is,learn-dieaig,;re nfeked to decide the tour ing 'that Oregon does ot wnt anjnaaient ,n 'garnet to be played on rubber.'sump aaministrauon.ana i 8jieygl which wjllbe selpcte,d In spme does not Want men who, are so men, centra city oMhe coast, next May. "tally small that they will submit The,pcai teams yegterday scored as tnemseives 10 pe uaea.(oajv wpy f follo-ws": in -learning tbatrOregon wants no 'jLepnox ,. Ambrose. Noel. more commissions created That is why th'e- legislature is ro Ing to turn down the proposition of two commissions and Instead of pjr.c- Ing the appointment of the members; ,. in the.hands of the governor ot tbo'fR5r-t U9 state, they are tobenamed by the. legislature, so,that,whenrthey take it; tlce they will be free to look aftf the real welfare, of 'the wild life pf -Oregon and not make their offlwa tnll tp the kite of anytone man's am bitions, . !lrf Amcrlains 1st 2nd 133 147 .. -164 194 187 146 184 '148 179 3rd Total 186'-t-044 164' 186518 166 49'4 and' Tom. Slmms. caafre'dfwftB. tk'e murdeV'bf whliatfitcbU. lgt uvuruwu, wwiamr aa, were neio to answer to the.S.uwrlir, court today. iout-ba'ti. ,?:i?' rr:' aIdI8imU.:1Uam-vt,be'portIahd polite sayr they .karwi there W Chea-4 Ut .Clark, 'hagcc4heedto hiving j robbed 'the Utton Pal 'f Bank. RhW . - , r kaneDecember llth'1autborltfea claims 5-, J r' '. ,i '? , SAN FRANCISCOi Jaa.iJ3.-8eat-- tie and Portlcnd baseball 'club own- ,r3itodas announced that-they 1 Had withdrawn; their ' fi-asehim Unfctiblt Jhe Pacific. Coast) BaseVaifrXeagae iat b .ineeung- p, ine aireciprate - held Dtrei -f, -. , r- f f r r t T T r r t THE LIFE OF THEBANK Uthe life of trade. The bank's I prosperity flows from' the prosperity of the community. The buyer draws his check on the bank in the seller's favor and the seller endorses and deposits it. Without exchange of bills or coin a transaction id completed that signifies an increase in the wealth of all parties. Every such transaction involves entries in the books of at least three parties buyer, seller, 'and bank. Thus the interchange of commodities by which .cities and nations grow involves a vast system of debit and credit. ..The cost of accuracy in these ever increasing figure operations would rep resent an enormous tax on prosperity if not handled by mechanical means. ' Long since, the banks, fcy their almost universal use of Bur roughs Adding, Bookkeeping- and Calculating Machines' set a standard in swift, accurate and economical accounting for the whole business community. And banks today realize more than ever in the past that they should put their expert knowledge of debit and credit at the ser vice, of every customer, from the retail store to the Mfteift,, factory. They realize, too, that their example is profitable to the de positor who wisher Co cut AecctP Bookkeeping and' escape the Jtax on, industry Ieyfjed.by.defeyjahd.itnaccuracy. Burroughs Machines fit intblevery commercial organization ,as aptly as they fit the bank. 'Ask your banker why Ke Uses Bur- . jroughs Machines, why'he is iriterpted, in your accountiqg.methods and machinery, and what otheir business men in Vour . community , .are gaming through the?) application of the, jbsmk's-standards of ft J' t , i.! .1 i J. !- 1 1-1 J ... . - accuracy ana spcea 10 uieir own oeeiuseeping prootenw." aw44ifi u wA" I Priced a lowas'SlES -.,, .-5 t "" P ' '" t . rfk rs Jrlt t T T T T r T T T T T T T T T T t t 1 1 1 3'i 1 X - 1 t''4 1 -il ' ' ; i'tft r. 1 ... . JBmB' M vBm. ifm vmvj m -mr tie .m -.,.,.7 mm. m " . P T r -H"I - .ui a -w .Ui .B rjfr ' v v'w S ' ' i & x '' i i , .k . M V . ,'jV - Wi f iV " . '!.' " t Xt ,-. LiW41t Additir; tis ,.; io M ki ,'!..!' (.co. w y . . a - ' IV M a-JiJl iifchW e P-Vrt A , CakuliBrig Machines jMk(4ia j a .a nimi'Ml tytia . . 'VjlW.Vtt' -..vJj kMi 1A3 YJXtfaLHi - T ' I, ? ' "Vi" "in r1 ' '.'' -j .i-.,.! .,.,; ..?... .. . v - . , -i 1 I.. ...., - tbe'feuret'i schools' today folfdwlng declViolif tKe'cltv School "rd Mt If. B VJllliam Klepp.eV andhidge W, i, JlcCredle, respective owners of the clubs that resigned, qualified their Withdrawals by'stating' that 'rat her,' than submit to what they, considered tne tyrannical atujUde-pt; othen club owners ihev would, form an outlaw league In orth$rektfefn cftles la oppoT Biugn lOjioe racinc uoasi. jague 'jfe ' I"' ' t if it " ;SAN FRANCISCO, Jan., a?. An, hbuncement was made here of the purchase by thei Associated Oil com pany ot the Nevada petroleum Com,- imwj,j,Jiw '"I' jitykiuxikuB, TCC41B puil. suu acres(oi iano m ine.tpaunga uib-j trict. The price was said "(o have been between 2,000,'000 and J3,600,000. . . . r y 817 814 Nallonalx ' 1st 2nd Jester,.. 172 178 Luvenil1 162 147 T mBfc nro thai Flnlev la not jr.a?Cn"- 168 202 returned, his office should be ab"llsb-f A.c,Ie; edThat is the only qure wbv td rlU j ,ueli.e" - i0 " ifse state of such $s he-men who (,, pee only one thing, the confse-wiUonJ oi 4i ' f ovorvthlntr hpvnrrl thn ri.Sllile , fAVeruBea Anierjca.iH, " ""- " " ' I ,'J. .., .O. H o. V., Be of the people who ought to l.avi HyJKlnDrDBe' 10i J oel' lo&jfu; itoagianu, ivz a-3; itogers, O i i p - --J, jimuriLuiib jeait-r, id.; SACRAMENTO,. Jan. 12. A. B. Foley Superintendent of Internal Re venue of the Sacramento' District has 497ireturnd from VeCd, Siskiyou coun ty, whore he and E. A. Holman, de puty at Redding, seized a shipment ot wne. The liquor is said to. have 902-2533 i been made ln San FranclscQ, and to ibe worth about $2,000, 3rd Total) - ' i 136486 OROVILLb, Jan. 12, Rev, WI1 1G0 459 i Ham V Harrison of Sacramento, nhi. v: '"'". ' .'" r V.Jk'V:haiV'ituJ.rcIpairHeaH6-r'. licvr.. iouuuuvcu. iuu - mi imv board1! a'ctiba'was Illegal and threat- ened4 btdsecution 'of teachers who ttimiite'd iibvacclfaated chliefiri to nT; ij .'u' ' dROVlLLE, t Jan. 12!-yDeflnit steps' toward the organization ot an 'irrigation district in the Thermallt'o and Tabfe ilbuntftfn 'districts bive been taken by, the landowners of those;, districts. , PLXCERViLl.fc, Jan. 12. tf.W. Stewa.rtwho Was arrested abd char ged with' obtaining money under false preteaess, at 'the instance of Mrs. L. DeLemos, last night was found guilty as charged, ' REDDING; Jari, 12. -K case over four1 year's oW on"trlal In the" Super ior court was started 'In November, 1915, when L. C, Sjilth of' Millville brought a suit against T. J. Jones, William A, Abbott and others to fix a boundary of land. i i7ri" ot iiiruirsm vjrm f 00 Jtfom ,te 4atf Fe. Land. Improver menrcompKnylanil.tha ChanaiaBfCaa- fieldfldway 04K company onnliegad mlafepreseaWtiodi' Covering -'a'- deaf li oil lands lri''ttie' fffmbusMfdwa in the'-Aftoi thought Mine, Chai)s 'Hpton waatcaved uon.xA timber fell ttcroBS bltoback and'an'arm was"brok id. Upt"on 'Was' taken' to hospital 'iril bedding. He will recover. v T MlK , ' y$ FRAKCSCb, Jan, 12 .Three tnaicjmants agaipsj nomas it juooc if Thejlfiajqcenius closes Janarw ,, 5- AXei'JV lw 1. lf. Alt . H V li'nlu adHoH -T"" - -. r .VH attraction at (ho, fclsirtty' SWday ani Monday' is teY wonaarfUL' new 'color photography- ' Prlsma--thet, flrst'evcc shams In JilamathvFalt. The subject la. j . -i irr i j l IVnnT t.n .19 tVHIlo A,VlTMnl" ,.J wilt hn l ..... I. ... "yt jr"A -i ,"f w . "Vtl.'H. mmu w,,a ww vi Divw. luigioni. to sportsman and nature lovers. 10 n i v K8TIMV ' Camo tbmv rlaco. 8 miles cast of MerrilLaor., 3 miles west of Malta, about ..nix wck 0go, one roan cow, wlt red calf, brand laxy V on left qip, uppr nan crop oi ino ten ear It tomorrows j:lf,ctiqn. 200 670 speaking at a Chamber of Commerce 194 519 luncheon hero, declared Oroville or 153 508 ,auges'and olives are contributing to J the fame of Southern California n-i B33 2452' result of heIng'sblpppd'to Eastern Lennox, i markets bearing a SdiHh'ern Califor nia stamp. ' ' t ?.l MARYSVILLE, Jan. 12. PrnhiDi tlon has closed hard and fast tthe dooirifpf'the oldest BaJoon premises In Jbo city ot Marysvllle, a retail ifquor dispensary that was known to all of Superior California and in oth er portions of tho State. ex, 410 agalpst Israel Weinberg andlvop1" rlght'ear. Owner hrty-hater twolafcalnst MrRena Mooney, wlfeif" Jy Paying charges. , , .. . . k5T Thoma. jr-lloa.'. ha hM-a'dW W 10 " JOHN CACKA. it Thomas JiMoofiey have been-'dla missed by 'Sitpetlbr' Judg6" Michael R(icbe. All the (tadfetraents were on ehir; Ub Kb: '"J" ' ( l in !! :,' ''!'! .1 ; .t !j elp tho census taker. . s , 'f1' ' - u ' ' 1 ' J T t it '4 The 1020 census closes January lfli Aro you listed? ' res of murdeVgrOwIng rfiil of the mmr f The book "When Dear Cat Went Dry", IS pn.kaie at Underwoods PHarJl rascy and Harry Richardson's Book Store.' FJ - , H 8.12 Theatres Today ' svliHJn- SfAR "Tho Spite Bride" ' Thomas. TEMPLE "Beauty Proof" Morey adv. Olive Hary Lavenlk,, 153,' JIagon, 190; 173fvnn Bellen, 169 1-3. Ackley, MARYSVILLE, Jan. 12. Discov ery by guards of guns and knives concealed In cells of the Jail here, I) believed to have foiled an attempt ed Jail delivery, Tho (wo, jirjnclpal priogners. Cheater 'Clark, alias Har old Slmms, and Thomas Slmms, were held without ball to answer to tile superior court for the murdor of Wll- itj "tfriai. ES FOR WOOD CROP Tbe elQCllon or a director for the Klamath Irrigation District is one of the most important questions the. j,, n. Edler has begun suit in the farmers have had to decide since the clrcuft' court against D. P, McAullffo Jteclamatlon Service entered this for $$2. damages, alloglng that rtfe- fleld. Qn It will depend whether the fendanVJold160Q pounds of wool for coniroi ui niB juujuti. win icuiu-m juJuumQuru, wuica wool was rigni' onuer hib buiicivjoiuh ui icjircBeiiiu-. lujiying property oi mo jnmiuui lives oi me innuawners or win ue subject to the whim and will of the Reclamation Service, With this gotls tbe various other questions that are, adjuncts', bufquestlons ot just as vlt; el importance, fcvery former 'TWe 'losses by the recent long shoremen's strike at New York were: wages and salaries, $12,000,000; damage, to steamship interests, $36,- v shoHwjOOOO. ' . I MODESTO, JanMtovhat is be-lam Mitchell hero Docertifier 2"2 uevcu to nave peen anj auempi 10 bjdv up Southern Pacific passenger train No, 87, norttfbdiljid from Fres no, was dlscover'dt'nilJTurloclc today by Engineer Leary, fio found six ctlcks of dynamite on', the pilot of his locomotive. . PLACERVILI, JW 12. Anton Buichtold, a aenjan(wlBs woodcut ter,. 70 years old, U tlad ,nnd "Tug" Wilson 78, is hed'lm$e county Jail, following a driflHIne'bout of two days at Negro HH. (i j '' EUREKA, Jand', Several un vocclnated chlldrtSn were admitted to Vs. ' GRASS VALLEY, Jan. 12, A vicious dog ran nmuck In the main streets at Oraes valley and bltsover al persons, 'at leasj, two'Stfrlously. 5 TRUCKEE, Jan. 12 Oakland peo ple have signified their Interitlon or coming here In large numbers as soon as they receive word that there Is sufficient snow horo to atmt winter sports, ', j s ' SAN FRANCISCQ.r Jan',' 12. Suit wasfiled yesterday ln tbe Superior Cour1$y Isaacj'strassburger olope- rator'ahdj.banker, to r'ecivrV0,?OO,- " f tlBERH THEATRE "THE PICK OP THE FIGURES" H .W, POOLE, Owner. HARRY IIOREL, MiihIc.iI Director h H (, 'f f. r v& TONIGHT ,&WHEN BEARCAT WENT DRY" i Tonfght is the last chance to see 'this great picture.1 v,( Js'oeconu snows scans at y.iu p. m. w: v ". t- G . Tuesday )IE BARRISCALE in "PATRIOTISM" r .' s.i : JUV n a J. li ft. . J i A i 'V. 'VI i 1 . 't 1 n. lb r, h V tifin