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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1920)
Mt t strrs TAnvrtM'T - KCC C L aWf - sjr-.j xt3-Mtf- F 5f - i iWVUHMi PAI'IIII W KLAMATH VMAH OKHCIAL ti4Jr iutr mill 3:ir. KiiAMATM count ;rrrc -- V f I I' Fourteenth. Yuar No. 3971 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1920 Price Five Cents I m yj TtTiI ww m r " TIE JOISTS II ALLEGED DBA 1 IN THEFT OF GAS I i United Htntci olHrors today mndo formnl nrri'U of Jen Hunmikor, K, A. (Junlf nml John Klmlln on tliu rtinrgn of stealing Kniiollno More it at thn United Htatoa rcclninntlon aorvlce buildings, on thn nlRht of Juno 4th. On that night T. J. Wheeler, an employe of thn Unltod Htntes rocla motlon service, who wai sleeping In n cookwngon near Iho platform upon , which the nai waa stored, was awak ened about 11:30 o'clock by someone walking on thn platform. Ha not upi anil wont to tho door of the wagon . and found two men at work rolling a barrel of gns onto a trailer, when' two other barrel had nlrendy been loaded. Mr. Wheeler yelled nnd two of th Hi:vi:iu: hioiim iiiih wamiiixuion ch,i,i:oi: HI'OKANi:. Wash , July H. rami biillilliiKn with iIuiuoIIhIi- i'il, orchards uprooted, whent washed away, novrrnl furm minium: or i no Washington i CHICAGO. July H- Hope for tho MARION, 0 July H. Htnlo rollcgn ut I'nllitinit wuro survival of tlm now fuiiloii party woro .Ocond day In succession iiuniruji'u nun iiinur tinniago THIRD PARH HARDIHC BUSY OJLSPEECH For tho i Senator w oiiu lido ns nn all night conference',.,.. . .... . wcro not bluffing. I of tho now liody'a resolution commit. ., ' premier declared they Intended am.ici) uitimatum ki:hvj:i o.v i:um.xv HI'A. July 14. Promlor Lloyd Ocorgo rocelvcd Dr. Wnl- ter Himonit, Ocrman foreign minister, ot tho Intter's request tills afternoon and told him emphatically that tho allies The allied EXMT Oil FOR mid olhur ilonn by n wind and ralu storm ,. ... ,..., ...w n.,v.,.. u. nuuiii- iou uraggcii aioug icuay in an enori, - " seriously to tako'mcasurcs for eaat ..Washington early last oven- to got together on a platform accopt- speech of acceptance which no hopes. enforcement of thn i.rniion f . .. unv. ...,.. w -w visitors and continued writing blflf. H IB i lug. The storm for n 1 1 mo cut off communication and led to roporls of fatalllloi. No Uvea woro lost, however. iW PS IT ELKS' IET able to Hiinntor La Follotte. Tho ex-'to complete within a few days trumo left, which ycatorday con-1 trolled tho amalgamation and forced. iCOLUMIIUS, July. 14. Charging Ita platform desire on the mora con- that Senator Harding, flopubllcan survntlvo ulumont In tho convention, -nominee, had "mndo his front porch struck a snag whon It met tho voto a listening pott," Governor Coz, power cf thy probable presidential Democrat nomlneo, today Issued a nomlneo of the now party. Istatoment replying to Harding's Two planks of the platform being statement of yesterday that tho Wll drafted by tho conference committee son administration had saddled the I were still In dispute when word waa League of Nations upon him aa the received that Senator La Kolletta ob- chief campaign Issue, ILLS1TED Tho work of excavating tho grounds for the proposed now Saerad the Versailles treaty unless the Heart acadenmy on tho corner ot Germans meet the allies' modi- Jefferson and Eighth atreeta la rap- fled terms regarding cool dellr- di, being pushed ahead, making it erI' poalble to put In the forma for th w WASHINGTON. July H. Experts ot the United Statea 4 government who have examined the capacity of Germany to de- liver the coal alloted to the al- lies have concurred In allied ea- ! architect ot first rank. Governor Cox tlmatca made at Spa of two mil- Tho building will be an Imposing foundation and floors before the ra4 of the week. General plans for the building were drawn by A. T. Helde, well known on the Pacific Coast aa aa joctod to certain planks In tho tenia- said his campaign will be dedicated ! Hon tona delivery a month by tiro draft. Inclusion of tho Plumb to the task of "bringing peace with) Germany. ' I SALKM, Ore,, July H. J K (lor- ,,,nn nntl n declaration for govern- honor and readjusting the affairs of e man, of Portland, present linldor of """" ownership of mines wero said to clvllixnllen: of creating new day out follows ran. but a third was unable the title, und Karl Ilolrd. of Seattle. " ,,,e )oln, "' 'PUto. "' wnlcn we w,u ""J0 ,ne De" ol lao to get under way and Wheeler contender, are to baltlu for tho Pa-, lessons of the past' caught him and discovered Plodln.'clfle coast fcatlierueleht champion- CHICAGO, III., July H, Senator ' llunsaker JumMd Info n truck and ship In tho main event of 34 rounds '" '""""Ho lo- "ot "deem himself LAST PRISONERS OF drove off without his companion, of biixlm; to be singed by the Snlem available ns 11 cnndldite" for tho new PR AIMPP PFI PAQPn who later was found to bo Qualf .lodKe of KIU nt the stiitn fair grounds I'arty'presldentlal nominee Ho sent "lAl.g, ItE.LE.AOE.Li Klndln Impllcnted his companion lm- nudltorlum on the nljht of July 23, 'd ,0 "'o convention today that mediately upon being raught. the second day of the third annual "" '""" l wnnt Ul" nomination, Inv Upon investigation government of- convention of the Orecon Klk IoiIcm wcdlntnly aftor receiving tho mrs PAIH8, June 22. (Uy Mall ) The Inst prisoners of war In French flclals discovered that two barrels of They will trnvul over the 10-round ,an "' chairman announced I.nfol- hands bolna romnanta of tho Russian gns wero gnno nnd Hint othera had route. I lello'a decision. Lester Harlow, lead- expeditionary force that landed at been drained with a siphon, 300 gnl-i Huch la tho announcement of thn ,r of th" Wor,'l Wn" veterans, de- Marseilles, acclaimed by cnthuslns'tlc ions, in an, Having iieen taken. Thn three turn whom K (' Mans ileputy United States Marshnl, plareil tn custody todny. are nlo suspected roum preliminary bout, all of tlm ""crct Intriguing cllquo" nnd that Its n0w of having tnknn several .iundnd rontrncta for the four houts to bo M'I''" urrc concealing La Kollrtto'a A,,out Ciooo of them remained In gallons of aits from the Hlnudard Oil la,.0li havo boon alaned and tho lino- P'ulforin for fear tho convention terncd after nil other prisoners, In- company, tiurinn me anonnga nore. un ,,rcjunts one of the moat Imposing woul" n,,0'H " 'eluding tho Germans, had been sent inn oiucora nuege. HFiLO TO BRJWD JURY Warren Ruff waa bound over to the grand Jury on J 1.000 ball, after a prellmlnaryjiearlng beforaVustln structure of Salem tile with preasad brick trimmings. An Inviting ap pearance la added to the exterior by a graceful arch overlooking the aula entrance with large oak and plat glaaa doors and designed lamps oa either aide, of art glass and orna mental steel. The Interior ot the building la Impressive with Ita de lightful simplicity. Large, high windows admit a plentiful supply ot light. Tho woodwork throughout will be of Eastern oak and Oregon pine, with walnscoatlng of Llncrusta Walton. The kitchen, dining rooms, two spcrts committee of the convention """"led Ln Pallctta bo drafted de- throngs. In 191", aro being oxpatriat-K' Flegleyesterdajr afternoon, in Jhpi largo recreation rooms, gymnasium. urgnnlratlon mndo public todny ',l "Is wishes. Ilnrlow charged cd ns fast as tho slow progress of no- "Ico J tl1" Cj Thoraaa, 'United, and Jaundrr take up the first floor. , With the nxwpifnn ot one six- ho coincntlon wns "boss rldon by a Kotlntlons with tho Ilolshovlkl wm Statea. commllsloner, ( ,' y foremost , among the features ot (cards nrranaed for nnv I'nclfle nin.i . Unrlow'a nppcal started an uproar homo. Comlnr ns nllles nnd nart'lcl- Unless the men ask for more lime cltyjn reevnt )enra. ,from 'lelegntca who demandod thepntlng In some of tho fiorco fighting thoy will hnvo thrlr hearing this nf- , n lccm, ,0.ronm, RO j0,inn .I'lntform bo read A parade startcd)0ng tho Alsnc. tho Russians were ternoon. before Austin K Klegel. ns- Mrorty. San Francisco claimant of nn'' lflMp,, ua,f fln hour' 'ndom- deeply Improsscd by the revolution ..liu i.nuru t.iaics nimrnoy, woo the const welterweight championship. ,mlum rein' '"' erlM ol nnn their ceuntry: discipline suffered nnn "icra nuopi ii untn finally revolt nnd mutiny broke inAHal ml tr ankalilnil & a a. - . . - rno- " M...u.iivii nUu.,.,vU ggi m mo ranas, requiring severe 'Idly climbing Into thu top notch class l"0 c"!"-man refuicd to allow tho measures, " , V. . wo const welterweight championship. """" f.'""., n. has been here carrying on the Inves- ,mH ,, m,cho,, , mtcl A T that platform" nnd ligation which led to the arrest. 'btl)11( t0 ,.,,, ,nil who ,, When the demonsti Testimony- fr,om tho various wit nesses brought out statements that Ituff, an Indian from tho Shasta tribe, who Is Interested In a pool halt at Cblloqutn with his sister, Goldlo nutf, bought threo quarta ot "VAR1PTV STORF IN In his weight. platform to bo rood ITC MTU ntlADTCDC Tho Idea of the conimllto"'to book J HO INE.W UUAKItltt only first class men Is reflected In nil .'f tho bouts nnd tho eight-round bnt- "Th.i. Klamath Variety store," for- ,Ifl ''etwcui Puggy Morton, of Port 7erly L. K. .Martins' 6, 10, 15 and 25 land, and Kddlo Shannon, of San cent store, which was recently pur- Francisco, In tho 135 pound clans, i chased by J. B IIoskltiR and II, llol- n,1,1 another brilliant number to the' vln, has been moved to tho old Tom- car,L I pie theater building nnd la open for, l'n'r Iho terms of their contract business In thn now location today. tt" of "' fighters aro to bo In Salem Thu Klamnth Variety store Is tho ,0 complolo their training not later "Those who, unndvlscd or III ad- only atoro of Us kind In tho city and "mn J,,,lp I9 nn'l Iho committee iin-,l'Cl. would gather wild species of the second floor Is the beautiful lit tle chatcl, accommodating 100 stud ents. Woodwork ot whlta Ivory, tinted walls and art glass windows art de signed in fitting harmony witktta . ... - !..-- . . . -- bonded whisky, at szo a quart, rrotn.jlnienr niniefppcra or simple beau aty.jPTV2!la Klamath FalU. He.'r. The, parjor, cljisropasssUdy aoWfna f lie, water to Archie CWpphH jmdw7sSjt1iInOBS4, eetr and Frank. Hoover, who went to aftho remainder of the-second foorJ danco at Beatir. In an Intoxicated! Dormitories, the infirmary and tha condition, having drunk from one of Sisters' sleeping quarters constitute TELLS DINGERS OF II S I Tho contingent never again partlc- the bottlca. Whllo they "Wero dancing !tn third floor. ipatcd In military operations. The somo ono stolo tho other two bottles' Another feature Is tho kitchen) J men wero used for a tlmo in road ' from their car. A fight between Toy which Is completely equipped, Aand repairing but tho results were un-llrown and his brother, Floyd, fol- lundry. which contntns tho latest eatlsfactory. They aro being ex- lowed the effects suffered from the '"Worcd mechanical equipment. changed for French soldiers taken 'stolen whisky. . I Ventilation has always been an by tho Soviet forces on tho Archan gel front iaiKJK COLO QUARTZ STHIKK DONNinVILLK, July H. News of LA GRANDE PRIEST Important consideration in the con struction ot school buildings and this problem has been handled n a CALLED BY DEATH thorough manner. j Although the building Is fireproof. Word was received today of th.1' ZT ? only atoro of Us kind In tho city and "- v i. ami too committee an-. ". "' ww nu species oi ,joatn of ner- Kathcr Patrlck j. - --.-.- . - tho now ownora will do all In their """, hat most of tho men aro mushroom, for the table should re- ' l l q aru airue. , reel, are located at numerous place, power to ca.or to tho popular do- lou. to gel hero n, scon a. qunr- memtor that they aro embarking "J" "' J" Qt the church ot Our Lady ot tha'jLa .Siu.tant .Valley. Father Drlscoll had been -, . ... m . v .. "pastor ot the La Grande church for! ?Z JZ? ...i" " I reasons waa kept quiet unUl tho!'"?'tae years. He was a friend ... i - - - power to caior to tho popular do- " " gei ncro ni scon a qunr- memoor mai moy uro emoarxing hM . b)jen mado mand. Mr. Hosklng Is a young man ,crH tan ho arranged for their work. "P n ndvonturo that may lead to 'itriko w made ln tne Come't ,ans who came hero a. manager of tho Jorman and ll.lrd are especially judden and horrible death." ,.' CrQw Standard Oil company several yeara anxious to get down to nctlvo work.'I'Ouls C. C. Krleger In a communlca-ircaioni wal k ', u... untl, tho ago. After a short lime passed ln'u ,ncr nra roqulrod to make 130 jtlou to the National acorgraphle so Novada ho haa returned hero and la Poinds at 3 o'clock on'tne afternoon Sl"ty. opening up this buslnesa of his, own.,"' uo "s"' llolvln la a pioneer plumber of Mr this city, who recently sold ont his GOVERNMENT SELLS plumbing buslnesa and Is going to try other merchandise for the future. WKATHKH REPORT Oregon Tonight and Thursday, probably showers In. north; fair In Kast; Thursday -talc J MICKIE SAYSi tvMuacTrTostfcorffTN rAW QOMX VSJWEM ftOMtOAlt L. XUMOt A. 0O VT MHJ OdTAV Uam mcjurr Of V vu auo around fitrfiu! Koof ki nuiu I uccoMir)ttiovX'tu.u;y I WCCVe lA-TVIl 'r NUANm TO A SttiOSU V MM. MCR CCT'AOOMO) W ajajajam) d ""' I .sasasa X. ss ,t iW'HTrw z " zz-jmnL t Zlir 4SUus) RAILWAY AND TIMBER NEWPORT, Ore., July H. Tho United Statea Spruce corporation haa sold the Alsea Southern Logging rail road termlaatln In h ni.j.... tract, the tract lts.lt conuinlng about "' ' " o To ask a person to gather his own muphrooma for the tablo, without prevloua Instruction that will enable him to avoid the deadly kinds, Is equivalent to, If not worae than, In viting him to put his unprotected hand Into a den of rattlesnakes, he continues. The names of the wild species of present. certalned definitely, since there la with ns no such legal control ot the sale ot mushrooms as obtains In most cities In continental Europe, Oath- 760,000 feet of timber, mostly spruce, and the governments aawmlll at To ledo, It la reported here. The nurrhuara m t.. corporation Beaded by James and em" ,n th" Un,lei1 Btte either eat , tlon to rale f , Amanita caesarea, the William 8. Kuhn of Durllngame Cal "tholr nnd ,him,,Te or ,eU them J gllla of wWek are yellow. Rales 3, 4 In which the flesh changes color when cut or broken or where ta mouths of the tubes are reddish, and In the case ot other tube-bearing fungi experi ment with caution. (6) Fungi which have a aort of aplder web or tlocculent ring round the upper part ot the stalk should, la general be avoided. ataan Kaerptloaa , Professor Farlow adds taatratoa 1 1 aasLB saay tor th beginner be re garded aa absolute, with the eseep- former Plttaburg bankers. li H.I.. !. .. u. . . . .m jm.vu iiu nui anown, oil is J believed to be $2,000,000, aa that waa oniy aum tho Unltod Stntos thn promiscuously to any muihroom-huu gry Individual who haa the temerity or tho knowledge to venture purchas ing. Six Hales Genoral rules for tho guidance ot of tho apruce corporation purchased """"""""" "usiwonay lh nronertv frn... i. tii,.. D..,Bna orvlceablo only when formu lated by oxporlencod botanlsta. The Spruco corporation has over been willing to consider. The ssles bosrd tho property from tho Unltod States government nt 10 cents on tho dollar. MARINE RECRUITING OFFICER IS HERE Sorgoant P. S. Williamson, ot tho United Statea Marino corps, Is hero from tho station at Modford.to con aldor tho possibilities of a permanent marine recruiting station for Klam ath Falls. He also has a number ot bronse and sliver victory buttons for Klamath boys who served at marines In the war. They can get their bat tons by writing him and sending their discharge papers or by calling at the Houston hotel. k. ' The Sergeant will be aire until aturday and will ae gtiU'to acoept recruits. up uatli the tlaiYjtf hjg de parture. following six rules by tho lato Dr. W. O. Farlow, Harvard university, will provont, If scrupulously obsorv od, tho eating ot notoriously poison ous species: ( 1 ) Avoid fungi whon In tho but ton or unoxpanded stago; also those In which the flesh haa begun to de cay, even If only allghtly. (2) Avoid all fungi which have death cups, stalks with a swollen base surrounded by a sac-like or scaly en velop, especially If the gills are white. (S) Avoid fungi having a mllVy Juice, unless the milk Is reddish. (4) Avoid fungi la which the ca i, or plleus, is tain la proportion to tae gills, and la which tho gills are nearly all ot.equal length, especially It the plleus Is aright-colored. ' () Avoid all tabe-aearlag faagij aad have more numerous ezcepi tlons, but these rules should be fol lowed In all eases unless the collector Is content to experiment firsv with very small quantities and learn the practical result. Other Rules Othor rulos that will help to pro tect from acrloua poisoning are: Do not collect mushrooms tn or near wcoded areas except tor study purposes. This rulo is very general, as It does not protect against tho greon-gllled Leplota, nor against on occasional Amanita and some others; but it does prevent the beginner from entering the very "lair" ot the manklllera. Do not accept mushrooms from a self-styled expert, even It you have to disoblige a dear, friend. Learn the abject jourself. That aa 'amlsaal (kaaect; squirrel, tartleeto.) haa eateaot aataaarooaa I aa eriterlOB at ike edibility ot that anasaraem tar aaess. Isaast; larva taatesraaA grasr tat am- tB.vio)eatlv and classmate of the Rev. Hugh J. Marshall ot thla city. The funeral will be held at La Grande Friday morning at 10 o'clock. USE.AIRPLANES IN ELECTION' CAMPAIGN kind. When erected in the fall, the cltlrens of Klamath may well be con tent In the satisfaction that they have accomplished a work aecond to none In the West. WINNIPEG. Man., July 14. Alr laaev used tor advertising pur se, will feature the election cam- pale, ot the members of the Mani toba government, who will seek re election under the leadership ot Pre- untaue method of conducting elec tioneering is new aad Is claimed by oOclala of the Norris government to be the first to use it In the world. SUD OPENS WEEH'S SESSION UNIVERSITY Or OREGON, En- gene, July 14. The opening sessloa Edward Brown, Provincial Treasurer of the synod of Oregon, governing in the present cabinet, recently took, body of the Presbyterian church ta a flight over Winnipeg and expressed himself aa highly delighted with the possibility of airplanes In the cam paign. Two machines aro already engaged In the enterprise. They will touch at least ono town In overy constituency. Campaign literature will be dropped from the alrplano as It circles over the town. After landing, the gov ernment aupporter In the machine will addresa tho crowd that gathers to meet it. Supporters of Premier Norris are enthuslastlo over the scheme. The machines at present engagsd display aa appeal urging voters to support the present government. s MARKST: RKPORT PORTLAND, July 14, Cattle steady aad aacaaasjedi aoga higher, Prima snlxad 111.60 aad. .f 17; .aheap ana. TBitfr lasaawfMv.ae.aaa li wsTsr aavaWsT wswgssssBMBjsJ this state, which will meet on the Oregon campus during the week end? ing July 21st, was held last evening. Delegatea to the synod are here from all part ot the state. With the ex ception ot meeting devoted to busi ness, all sessions will be often to students ot the summer session and citizens of Eugene. Among the prominent Presbyter ians who will speak at tho synod are: D. Carter Mllllkln, secretary of the department ot Missionary education of tho Presbyterian church, William Hiram Foulkes, former Portland pastor and general secretary otjth New Era movement, John F. F, Mc Dowell, national social service secre tary ot home mlsloas, and Dr. sHU Evans, president ot Occidental eol lege, Los Angeles. The morales! and after aa. elons.ortb araed wiH ha Basel Guild hall, aa the Uaiveralty f Of go eampaa,. awaalac meetlaga wM k k)M telte.sMttal eharob at Ja'a r-MVJ