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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1920)
-iff . THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOi: KKHtT TUKHMf, NOVKMTlETt 23, ll30 ! H i ?'l i.r HP! HERE'S A PICTURE OF THAT FAMOUS FOOTBALL FIELD THE YALE BOWL lflfc7 mhim - f - - -7? rSf i rrf " v , w uSvtSSSflCiiSRffl At the Theaters With n immkey nml n klMon its her eonipiinloits, V.hSii I'ltl. one lit Mlio moot distinctive itetors of inn mroon world, ttinkn ill eiio Willi wist (til, itppeulliiK )'" mil ' "llrlghl ttlktes," hur newest lliiliKrlmiii-Culn 'victxiro, which wit produced by . in ... .i ii... liriMllWOOM. Ii It III I'll Pl'VIl III lilt' Liberty theater tonight. Dlil you over occupy it pnrk boncli nml senn the "Help Wanted" mi nimi of n bedraggled newspaper. In l III' IUip 111 IIIHIIIIK J'l"l It mi lmii. )iiu cim muro (nil)' nmtrec ute Mnriiurllit Fisher s u.'e- litlcaiucnt In "Tho Diiitgernus Tule.nl." I llio Inlfnt "Flying A" special, which 1 1 being nil own nl thu Liberty thea ter Wednesday vi:.tiii:u in:io!(T OIIKOON Tonight nml Wiutmw tiny fnlr except prnlmliln ruin In tlm northwest portion. A mini 1 1 deposit will 'In,!,! miy art Icht until Xinn. winturn reiinnul sum. 20.3.1 t'oliililnl ltiiiim, iiimv Imils. w springs, nnw iiiiitirniiiii'n, nnw o,. ding. 13 kiiU. Iml water hiiIUiik fur tho liiilh. Mine heat In eurh nhll. in tru stove luitt lit niiih rnoiii l( iln. sired lluteit 3 to r. oiteli. 1 1 tit nnd Muln llln. 3 -oo. 'Twiw In Ihrlr own krnnrl lnt Saturday Hint the Hnrrnnl grid squad pullnl llio teeth of lite Hullilng In Hie tune of n IMu-U wore Tli huga MUUi was tiullt lo M'n( (10,000 people, but iilillllonnl sent Imvo Imh-d phtrrtl nmunil (lie (oi nml Ixitlom uf lln ImihI lit kcmI III.IMMI monr. "KrSrf wat vraM filtctl for the Yalcllarvnnl jttiK,t nml ,(MK mutt" foothiill cntliuliiU nulil lmo m-n llir itri'nt lnilc liiut hcnl brrn TllbIp. Turner Held for Slaying of Wife (Continued from page 1 to got Into tho room Talmcr did not know, lto understood that Mary bad exhibited a gun that morning, and that Jaxpcr had tried to take It from her vrlthout aucceiu. She concealed tbo gun under her sweater Mr. Pal mer had been told. Incidentally, 'when tho body was 'found, there was no sweater on It. How Mary man- aged to keep tho gun agalmt her. husband's superior strength, Mr. Palmer did not state. AccruKtt Man Is Youth Ell George, a Modoc Indian from Snake river, testified next. Ell. whoso looks bello his age, stated that ho had known Jasper, 30 years perhaps 40. Ho was 48 years old, he said, this statement arousing Interest In the possible age of Jasper who does not appear to be far away from boyhsod days. On July fit If. during a protracted Fourth ot'July celebration by the In dlans near Yannlx, Jasper, apparent ly under tho Influence of liquor, seised htm hy the lapel of bis coat and loudly dtclarcd that he was "the fellow who kilted my wife." and that ho knew thatrOeorge had been work ing against Mm. Cross examined by Attorney Vanning. George stated Jasper had simply accused him of hadn't "smclled anything nil day," spreading reports that ho had killed 'Furthermore ho had not been with his xlfe. and then on further 'oxam-' the white folks and had no chanco Inatlon by Mr. t.usk repeated his to get drunk, former testimony to the ottect this Threatened UN Wife Jasper had declared ho was. hli wife's Edmund Duffer, an aged l'luto, murderer. Ho was positive that ho testified corprehonslvely regarding had not spread such stories, and that' trouble between Jasper and Mary he had not mentioned anythlng.nbout' Turner A month or more beforo tho it until after Jasper had made the. shooting, Jasper and Mary and open statement that ho d(d the kill- Mary's mother, Elizabeth (lodowa, Ing. Even then, he had talked about, had driven to his place In an auto. It with no one hut Johnny Codowa, Stopping the auto, Jasper asked pur ine dead woman's father. ' mission to leave some quilts at the iloartl Suspicious Ilrmnrk rotor Sonschln. testified that heltl'IMH.T STATEMENT OP MTK'I2 'W fltlMUKIItH Notlco Is htirohy given thm tlm mi- ilerslglieit hits linen duly iiiinliit,il niluiliiUtrntor with tint will niiim..,l, of llio estate of John 1 Mmitil, tie cennml. hy tho t'ounly Court of tlm Hlntn o( Oregon, (or KUiimth Coiiii- Tho HwliiiinlnK Peel at the Hoi ty. ami nil pursuits having ihliun Springs Imlli house Is open lo laillengnlnsl said estate aro heruliy mill only on Wednesday morning (rout S 30 to II 30 o'clock. On Saturdays It Is not open to the public until 11 o'clock I'hlldreiix (reo hour tins Imnn discontinued on account of cod weather 23-2 1 Men's shoes nt lower prices J V, Enders ft t'o 22X1 Hod to present same to tlm under- signed nt his officii In Klmuiith Htnto Hank llullillug, Klniimtli rails. Ore gon, within six (0) months (rout tlm datn hereof, Dated November 22, 1020. It C (Iroostieck, administrator with the will annexed, of the nslnto of John J Mnnhl, deceased N. 33.211- II (113-10 heard Jasper, nt tho celebration, say: CITY or KUMATII IMI.I.S.Int "I did It. what can you do?" Tctcr " THE i-immi. t,at Jasper told him ho was going did not know what Jasper was talk-' y-J" HIXJI.VNINO JAMAItV , kn Marr jn Klamnth Falls, hut,;; Ing about when ho made the state- " ' changed his mind and brought her ment. Jasper was talking to-Tall Jim. hack again. "If you don't take her '.'. Duffer place Then ensued n quar rel between Jasper nnd his wife and Jasper quoted as saying "You l'luto woman I'm going to kill you some of these days." What the trou ble was about Duffer did not know Johnny (lodowu, father of Mary Turner, testified with tho aid of an Interpreter . He said that ho had gono to tho Turner home, and found .. Jasper and Mary quarreling, and that;;; jasper nau ioiu mm io (axe inn r I flit. I woman" homo with him. (Jodowa re- ' t OUr stock, WC offer thCSO UlUllUal pflCCI - Piled thnt he would tnko both the .. n Jannnnnn Tnhlrpmtrm nnrl Nnnuinsi. W woman and baby, but us he had only ;' i .i i i .. ii as!! TiiEin saddle horse ho did not take them carry oniy me nignesi graac. Known as 1. .. that time. Furthermore ho said' .p-.. -.. ...n nuuuc incoc rniLto any- have,;; (knowing at the. 91LC BIG DOUBLE BILL WILLIAM K. HAItT H IN H "THE DEVIL'S DOUBLE" A lllp-ltoarlnic Drama of lite Wft H OLIVE THOMAS H "THE GLORIOUS LADY" H TOMORROW H KMI) IIKNNK1T In "THE PAUSE HOAD" H another Indian, when I'eter over-! ' ra"l" ... T,nB cm;iaway. I am liable to kill her heard the remark. i mMW proposed to bV" r.fs'ed hy"'" '?" " r0,,Or,C,, l Kays Turner ConfeMsl i,,iinn , .it ,,,. in is. -i,. said nt this time. Tall Jim. otherwise known as 0r Klsmnth Falls. Oreron. for the I Waive .Meillral Tmtlmony i Frank Lynch, was called. Jasper, hefiscal year of the city beginning Jan r Abbot, who examined the body " said, was drunk at tho celebration, 'uary 1st. 1921, now submits the, after tho shooting, was expected to '. and had approached him In a threat- same for approval or amendment. I arrive In time to testify, hut his ar-l- enlng manner saying- 'I killed my The first publication hereof to be rVal was delayed so long that bothi;; wife, what you going to do about It? SP, ,The., ,n..s v- .. i.0? 'Wts hgreod to waive further testl-i-- I've tot enough money to fight 'and ,h; BMl"pUbl,e,'0B h,0't to,"0"'- , , against anybody." - ', , Ibe made on the 26th day of Norem-' Turner WM ,)0Uni1 "r a Jasper hsd pulled a knife he aald, ber 1920. charge of second degree murder, and the knife was taken tromhtm Aji adjourned meeting of tho com- William Turner Jackson and Ike by Watson Duffy who was a witness mon council will bo held on Wednes-I Jackson assuming his bond. to tho scene. Tall Jim was' positive day tho 1st day of December 1920, Only onco did Jasper show any tho Jasper had been drinking, and lth council chamber In the city ifa concern In tho proceedings, and that he. hlmselfr wa sober, as he ?" ?' h"J "' ?r.10. p lock A. M.(jntt a, WBen Kll acorg testified i -, tor the purpose of hearing and con- Ji.i,i ,,,, ,... ,.,i ...n,,, 1 iiii.rinr ,n nhi.,inn. in ..,.1, .. defiantly that ho had committed posed budget: and for the further '"" mrJ";- JP laughed audibly .purpose of making the levy In eon- al tnl testimony, formlty with such budget as finally adopted on said date. your dealer handles Melba cigars. 22-23 I ine leniaiivo budget herewith sub mitted Is Itemized as follows General Fund Balary of mayor 2,100.00 Salary of police Judge . 2,100.00 Balary of city attorney .... 1,000.00 Salary of city treasurer .... .750.00 .Salarr of health officer .... 730,00 ,8alary of chief of police 2,100.00 Salary of four patrolmen .. 7.200.00 Salary of five councllraen 1, GOO. 00 Salary of assistant to po- . lice Judge 590.00 I'ay of city engineer 350.00 Heat for city hall ...... 800.00 Publications 175.00 Stationery and office sup- ' piles . .................. 200.00 General supplies for city nail ........... 150.00 Light globes for city balll .. 50.00 Telegrams .. 15.00 Auto hire for pollco ........ 60.00 Hoard prisoners ........ 75,00 Court costs .......... ........ 75.00 1'lumblng about city ball .. 25.00 Drayage ..... as. on Elections ............... . 300.00 I'remlum on treasurers bond ........... 2Eo.no .. .. ---..., for quarantine and houso Shoo prices am slashed at Enders ft Co. J. E. 22-24 Thanksgiving Special ii WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATUR- :: DAY, THIS WEEK ONLY While wc arc waiting for the remainder ;: ;; 72x72-luch site, regular 13 SB, special ;; SOxCO-lnch site, regular $2 95, special ... 4Sx48-lnch site, regular tl 95. special NnpMiia In ninlrli, only AAC half doien $3.25 :: $2.45 :: $1.55 ;; A SPLENDID CHRISTMAS GIFT The Gift Shop and Millinery 709 W. Main 4-M-M rTTTTT"TTTTTTlfVTTTTTTTfT?l FOR SALE TO EXCHANGE i pest LIBERTY THEATRE "Always the Best for the Liberty Gucit" ijijtjuuJxru'irvTrS'vvvnnnnrrinnr v - -ii--ci-"i "l1" "n mnnriririnprT H. W. VOOVK, Owner IUXJKR D. TOIUIEV, Musical Director TONIGHT cure for the "Bluet" is "BRIGHT SKIES" Starring inimitable Za Su Pitts A i y Special pollcu ... Uncording fees Camp grounds . 1,500.00 260.00 10.00 500.00 Total Htrcct Kund Salary street conimlsoner Salary city teauuitor iaior on streets Lumber ....... ..... Shoeing and blacksmith- Inir Hay Drain .................... ....... Supplies ....... (Jusollne and oil $22,890.00 $ 1,800,00 1,080.00 3,000.00 300.00 100.00 300.00 150.00 200.00 100.00 . nEPOHT OF THE CONDITION' OF THE FIILST HTATE ANI HAVIXOH HANK At Klamath Falls, In tho State cf I Oregon, at tho closo of business No- , vombcr IS, 1920. ' ItcMJurccs I Loans and discounts .$1,494,576.00 'Overdrafts, secured and i unsecured 12,962.54 , Ilonds and warrants . . 107,838.94 J Stocks, securities, Judgments, otc 14,991.50 Furnlturo and fixtures C, 800.00 Other real estate ownod . 37,064.32 Duo from banks (not roservo banks) .... 12,785.82 Duo from approved roservo banka 148,840.61 Checks and other cash Items . 6,890.80 Exchanges for clearing houso 60,917.37 Cash on hand - 41,647.92 Olhor resources . .... 3,758.03 Total $7,030.00 Itcpalr Sixth street au thorized 12,835.00 Flro Deiiurtmcnt Funil Salary flro chief $ 2,100.00 iay i-iiromen, iisuo.oo each ........ 7.200.on Gasoline and all tr.n on 'Fire hose 2,025.00 i-ay volunteer firemen . . 600.00 ltepalrs and supplies ........ C50.00 WEDNESDAY Tke boss discharged her for it her lover cast her out because of it. What was "THE DANGEROUS TALENT" that Lelia Mead possessed It's wortn finding out. Coming Thursday "The Livewire Hick Additional Items author auther ized: O. D . For new equipment ........ For fire alarm, system .... 12,625.00 1,500.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 Total .$1,949,040.85 Liabilities Capital stock paid ln..$ 100,000.00 Surplus fund . .100,000.00 Duo to banks nnd bankers 30,744.60 Individual deposits sub ject to chock ........ 1,174,788.64 Demand certificates of deposit 8,477.40 Cashlor's chocks out standing 26,116.28 Certified chocks 2,660.94 Time and savings do- posits 395,762.99 Notes and bills rcdls- counted 40,500.00 Dills payable for mon ey borrowed 70,000,00 Apartment House O 1 4 t a I oo rooms, arranged in 16 tnrce-room Z apartments. Plastered; well built and in good location. Will rent for $400.00 per month. Owner might consider well-located vacant i property as part payment. For particulars see, J.T.Ward & Co. Pfione 375 834 Main St. I Total . .$37,625.00 Light and Water Fund Light, water and power .... 7,000.00 Library Fund Monthly appropriation, $85.00 1,200.00 incidontai fund Interest fund' 12,000.00 Maintenance of sewer mains 1.200.00 Judgment Alex Martin est 4,800.00 Total 'amount of budget ii $70,000 Dy order of the common council. A. L. LEAV1TT. 23-26, Police Judge Total $1,949,040.85 Stato of Oregon, County of Klamath, ss: I, John Siemens, Jr., cashier of tbo above-named bank, do solemnly wear that the abovo statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOHN SIEMENS, JR., Cashier. COIUIECT Attest: A, D. EPPEnSON, ED DLOOMlNqCAMP, J. W. SIEMENS, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to boforo me this 2 2d day of November, 1920. AQNES DniSCOLL, Notary Public. (My commission expires January iz, mzt.) WmA Shields Our stock of windshield glass is complete. We put them in while you wait. For quick service in glass work, call us up. Window glass in all sizes constantly on hand. tf Lakeside Lumber Co. I! Phone 128