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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1920)
MViVi " iiiiVAVWffMj A Classified Ad Will Do It WK I'mirfwnlli Vinr o, lOHfl. NEW Ml LITAflY ERA DEMANDS :-BflKER (llr Aimm-lali-d I'rra.) WAHIIINOTON. N..r 20 The pull war rimrKiiiiliuliiin ,,f u, ur,ny Iiinrka n nnw urn III I lie military hu lory of llm ctiiiiiiry. Ilwrninrr link er dm lares In III minimi mpon made public today, a. It provide, an nffnctlvn moilel iiii whhli great oriill" could Iiii swiftly htllll limn of iiiimrKi'iicy Hnvlnwlng llin lillllUrr nrllltr of thn nation lnrn I77, IWrntory llaknr Hml nllhnUKh III" I'nltxil HtatM "llin mod p..rei IhvIiik of nil nallon.." II hail born miKaKml In major iloiiin.llr or fornlnti war about onn out of nmry four ynart during Hint period unit that llin mil itary power of thn muutrr had been In aetlvn um in war nr military operation, of tntim klmt about ilirmi out in ninry wur year. HUliillriK .Will) rrlrt "II I. Mppamill. therefore, Dial whlln ilo not limit a great .land lac army wn tnuit live in Um nrld II ll Whlln wn flrutrlr to make II what .hnuld lm " Mr Maker SV lEtummg UraU. Today 8 News Today " - . , '-anjtiyuum KLAMATH I'AMrfl, OHIttJON, MONDAY, NOVKMHI'.lt Ul, llttlO. ''""ittzSTtoL?, nr ?, mm "rrn lm nmi i " i"' u' u Ul l-li" I U Ul Lll HULL Price Viva CcnU Wisconsin Governor I 11. . ml f norn in rie oiae AW -rxr x V A H G1P FDR N O Conservatives en B n HERS SUPPLY HOUSEs tiVW t. -' H POBEZr J? &J?WZJ2L. ays "Wn mu.i hatn . My f Nl;w VOItlC. Nor 29 - Cpon ill. trained mnn Uric rnoudi In tmrn-l !.""?. ,""1" '" ,hn '-"-kwooa In- ve.tlgallng committee. I.-.. .. i. ... -...i- . .. ' "iKiinr romm ltn. Iloliurl I fi'l 1 "' ! lirlHP "UTIIIlK li.i.i it .. inmlnl Ul,,,, whirl, srral .rmlr., , " vt'"a'nl r "" ""UlWInn CO Ik. .Wlfllr Imlll In r, fl M,17 UB'" h'"n.t .a.l I.. rmnrunnry ' j lM,r l,',,Br '" lh" country. Ii hnen "A lu.llrnlo.lnr r-nnln may m,n,llc"l " charier, of Mlnrnptlnit to forrml by Ir.llc nwillr lu frooU1!". . '"'?"' .!'"'" con,r"rt""' "X to war. hut It ha. on rl.hl in ..V n.i '?r.'aU . of "" 1k llulldnn oni nil ou In itmlylnK Ihn pmni of lh Worlil War thn war ilnparlmnnl hail prormlail on Ihn arrrpli-i thnry that Urn Infantry rrmalnml I tin bark pnopln may hn ,n",cl'" "" d'tricn. of ll.mptlliK n..y rr-or.1:,0" '"'?"' !""" '"'"""' .r. hut It ha. no rlxht In a.k II. '1 ,T ., ' ,,,n. ""V" ,,ul""'" to flcht II. hatlln. nut-armnr!'." '" ,r1 "" ,rln',,'ll "' oul-.hln,,l by . ,n,.ry ,'""''"" "DCtlin la.t Inn month. bonn of thn army ihn rrport anlil. IthouKh Itm Imporlaiirn of othi-r arm. of Ihn .nrrlrn hail turn Krrally Inrrnaund by thn iwlfi ilnmlopmnnt. of war War Mailn liiuicr ' I'rofounil anil tundainrnlal rkancit. In armament wrm Ititni ilucl ami many of ihn Inatruiimn lallllr ilnrlinil arn appirnntly only at Ihn, brjclnnlnic of thrlr tlarrlop mnnt." .alii thn war .ncrntary "Thn Infantry ll.nlf I. no Innxrr Ihn f-t nhllrr artnni with Ihn inu.krt but Ihn foot-aoldlnr with Ihn Innx-ratiKn, llh-pownr rnpnatlnK rirln, Ihn auto malle rlfln and Ihn marhlnn r.un, which. In inmo of It. ui. I. anU- Itou. to IlKht arlltlnry Thn advanrn f thn Infantry I no lonxnr mnrnly onrn by prntrctlnic arllllnry flrn but (lm path of Ihn adanrn tnuit bn clnarnil of ottructl n ami II. o.lllon. onrn attalnrd. mu.t tin pro Inrtm! by nrllllrry of Rri-at Ki'r and nitrnmn inohlllly." Mr llaknr makr. no rommrnl on tnlmr.al tralnlnc, a plan rnjnctrd by rini;rr. In nnactlnic thn new rmy rnnrKnnltallnn bill, but In re tlnwlnic thn prnyl.lon. of thn nnw military law, tin nay. that onn of thn mod Important fraturr. of Ihn I'Kl.latliui I Ihn prnvl.lon for n "con.tanl anil ay.tnnutlc rnlatlon hip bntwnnn Ihn national Kiiard and thn rrxular army Thla proTl.lon, Mr llaknr de clare, will do much in "prnvrnt an UKonlama which hayn In Ihn pait bn Ihn not unnatural hut nnrnr Umlna. unhappy rhararlnrl.tlo of Ihn rnlatlon.hipa of Ihn two forcca " "Thn iirmy la cnnlliilly nnw army," Mr llaknr ronllnura. "nnt inrnly nnolhnr nrmy than that whlrh 1'ilMi'd prior to thn war. Iml nnw In Ua altltudn toward thn cnun try and Ihn country', nttlttldn taward It Thn oilnnt to which a ini nrA hna dnwnnd for thn nruir U ahnwii by rncrulllni;. Thn dlffl uliy In uncurliiK Ihn nnci'n.ary mi lUlinnnlH for our finnll pm-wnr nrmy ha In u Inrxn part dlanppnflrnd nnd hllhouKh tho ntlmulu. of jicllro op eration hna now nntlrnly "dlnnppnnr d thn lotnl rtrctiRth of Ihn army Unimm.r 3, 1020, wn 21S,07." Ioorit KnlUtmcnla Ur. Ilakor di'daroa that thn rnic roar nnllatinnnt perlotl authorUml kr ronftrraia haa not iuatlfltid llaolf Md aianrlH Hint "from Iho point BN ALLEGED III WAREHOUSE FIRES, BRITAIN MINIKIN. Nor 29 Half n doion ini'li. aald to hatn brnn priipArlUK ' ant flrn to n larnn lumtwr yard in the Kill. bury itlitrlrl. wnrn aurprl.nl nt llmlr work Halurday nixht by n ik- iirnmun Thn offlcnr charicnd onn of thrm with loltrrlne and aoiiRbt to arret him, whnrmipoii thn man atlarknil him. at Ihn .anui tlrnn ahoutlnic for hnlp Kim olhiir mnn with rnrolmm comn to thn rn.run and romprlk-d Ihn pntlrninati to llbnratu hi. prl. onnr All arn alli-Kml to ham i-nrnp-nil Thn Intrndnd Inrnndlarl.m look plarn In n dl.lrlct thut I. Ifm thun a mlln rnmnmd from l.omtoti brldca at about thn umn tlrnn Katurdar nlKhl nnd allrurd Inrnndlary flrn. brokn out In thn cotton wurnhoux-a at l.lmrpoiil IMward Hhort, tlio liiitun .rcrntary. dnclamd In Ihn liounn of common, to day that thnrn annmnil to ho no doubt Hint ihn Idrnrponl wurehounn fire wnm Ihn rn.ult of n Hlnn Kcln con- . piracy Thn public Kiillnrlna In llin hoti.n of common, wnru clom-d today nnd both liounni of pnrllnmnnl worn rlonoly Kuardnd by intra police i no riiamimr of commnrco in opoiiini; an oducntlonnl campaign to day prncndlni; i ilrlvo for now mom. bora for thn Inlur part of thn wm.k Krnry homo hna rncolrod n lollor minrltiK thn followlnx atnlmnnnt: Aa a rn.ldnnt of Klamath Knlla, you urn Intnm.tnd In thn dnvolop timiit. nrowih nnd wclfnro of thla county. Arn you awaro of thn fact that Urn city I. biilldlnR vnry rapidly nnd without nrxnnlzi-d nctlrlllna ntnoiiK ll cltlmna It may noon bo In a atnlo that will bo nxpcn.lru nnd dlfflcull to orurcomo In futurn yenra? Do you rnallio Hint wo hnro no parka for our finoplo? I)o you rnnllzo that wn hnro no pluyuround. for our chlldronT Do you ron 1 1 in that wo hnro no clvlr center In which to hold conv munlty incntlnicaT Do you rnallio Hint w hnro no city plan for tho futurn? Do you rnallnt Hint unworn, wnter, IlKhl. ami other public Improve tnimt. mu.t bo carefully planned to rnnoi Increailnx demunda? Do you reallin that there aro openlnR for doralopmcnt that ro qulro Iho attention of our cltliena? The.o auction, mentioned nro only a few of thn problema that confront your chamber of commerce. Your chamber of commerce enn render valuable n.il.tancn to every homo owner In thla city maklnic thla a morn comfortnblo place In which to Urn. (IcnrRo A Htephonaon returned laat night from Portland, whoro ho mndo nrrnngomenta for tho opening of a jobbing nnd wholennlo houmj horn for handling all aorta of anw mlll and logging gupplloa. A corpo ration will bo formed to conduct tho buslnciR nnd for himself and na aoclntca Mr. Btophonaon hna tnknn a lon.a on tho OC by 120 foot naco In tho Ccntrnl hotol building, front-l Ing on Klnmath nvcnuo and nexti to Miitu atrnet Block la already on tho road nnd Iho firm nxpecta to open for biulncaa In tho now quar tern by tho Dm of tho year. 8omo ordera hnro nlrcndy been taken. Tho general feeling among lum bermen In Portland, Bay. Mr. Btcph onion, la that next icnaon will co a healthy demand for lumber product nt fair price Tho present decline TLwiLi?-'W W$ A MF"1 LAY DFF LAST . STREET CREKS Approximately 1185,000 la tho amount of mohoy that hag boon Iapent tho paat aeaaon In paving; streets and building cement aldo walk In Klamath Fall, and 20, ,000 worth of additional contractu will ho executed next aprlng and ,a much moro as may bo petitioned for and allowed by tho city council this winter. Tho Warren Construc tion company, which has dono all of tho work, closed down for tho year Saturday nnd laid off Its crow. I Only 1C mon romalned of tho largo luno cmpioyea during mo summer, a gradual reduction harlng boon, underway for soreral weka. Tho work dono this year Includ ed aoreral different unlU. Tho Dlalne. Eighth street unit, which was mm- J.J.BLAINE MADISON, Wis., Nov. 2D. republican gorernorelcct of Wlscon-,Pletcd, Included Washington street In tho demand for lumbar rnnemllv . ' " rmor uy cnoico ana a roiic, jenerson irom Eignm a r" ered greaHy a" far w ,,W7r hr acc,lcnt Whl, r"""f'to N,n' Lincoln from Eighth drovo him out of actual farm work ' Tho Esplanade unit Includes Wall and ho took up law. Ulalno was elect- street to Pacific torraco and Port ed senator In Wisconsin In 1908 and iland to Huron streets. Pacific ter was tho author of tho Initiative andraco was pared In two fifteen-foot rofcrondum and recall bills which strips, ono on each sldo of tho were defeated as constitutional street. Tho 20 feet In the center amendments. Ho Is third owner of a Is taken up with a parking curb. Holirtoln farm near Dotcobel. nialnei Washington street was paved from was the LaFolletto-non-partlsan Second to Third street with a 20- coast mills aro concerned, ho says, by tho railway purchase of ma terial. Tics aro being freely purchased at I2C a thousand feet. Ilrltlih roads being heavy buyers for overseas ex ports. Tho new supply houso hero will meet a demand that has long exist- til iFstfila Im VinnnlnfnBA ft. w necessitated tho sending away tor, ca,' nominated as a re- p.vemeni. uongor avenue. material and aernral dm' unit ,.,"""" i"cra nro .irong groups in "" -""" ' wauiuruia, was pareo he mill was not fortunMn nn,.,h lho "" ako of 'progressives with a 25-foot pavement, but tho war of mill f.et .nJ 1L, when tho 'Ulsture meets In Jan-1 The Tenth street unit, which was way of mill, factory and logging , ,,.w ,nrf ,h,. nl ....,.... vft,rtw,,. ,,.,,.,.., w... Wn can help you In many way. tools, supplies and extras, and IsUarjri ttD, ' thor? " b la '?l of et t Tk' MCt fr0BJ.Vl y'r: and wn aro preparing lo do this ittr thing. Wn wilt not lot satisfied until overy property owner and every working man ran truthfully say that this Is a ufo place In which to own a home and n comfortablo and good place In which to lite Mother of Local Resident Passes Suddenly in East Word has been received by Mr. Thoma. Hampton, of V High street. of tho death of her mother. Mr llnrrlnt A Harris, who died unex pectedly nt iho homo of her daugh ter. Mra S Whlttford nt Chad ron, Nnhra.ka. Funeral services worn held at thn homo of thn decedent at Clinton. Iowa, at 3 o'clock this after noon Tlio announrnment of her boreaV' umnt I a aodden blow In which Mrs Hampton will hnvu thn sympathy of many friends hero equipped to tako order for an en llr fil an I Arrangement, are practically com-!"0"!?,' ,ongor th,n alln081 anjr oth -llnla. fl link hmahmw a. -.. , A t - - v. ,-bu .u. .,w M-.VUV U Bl.UUtm logging truck. I ' Commission on , Mandatory Powers Fixed by League GENEVA. Nov 29.-t-Tho council of tho lenguo of nation today ap proved tho final draft of tho project for a permanent mandato commis sion, definitely accepting the tenta tive proposal to havo the commls-! .i , .. i cause the Wisconsin lawmakers was finished this year. This street usually stay In session several was paved from Main to Lincoln. 'InMliiillnw kIIabp lira V At. ! -.! IllWIUUlUb DUIUnUIKBi 1U I.U.S UUI was Included High street, which w&s KLIiTH MINT SHOWS ILL IN mnv KITRHFN -..wuu. paved from Ninth to Eleventh st roots. Tbo Lincoln street unit 'was also completed, which Included I the paving of Lincoln from Ninth. to Eleventh. Tho Tenth street unit was com pleted at an approximate cost of 1130,000; Lincoln stroet unit cost !C800; Eighth street. 127,300; Es planade unit, $53,000; Washington unit. J 8,000, and Conger avenue, U-,000. Tho Klamath avenne unit Is still under contract MnH win lui . Without reftnrtlnn nr rammnrrh II .. ..... . . . . . slon comprised of flvo non-manda- occur to the writer that It was old Klamath avenue from Ninth to l7 He?,. TZ 'Vr'Z- " !?: L ! "enth sire",.6, StuSTU FIRST OW OF ELKS' SERIES (Contlrfued to l'aitn 8) 11 M0R SHOPPING DAYS TILL jmisTj WjgWmJKASs PtoIIrl T T T Flrn Chief Delano make tho fol lowing BUKRestloil of a few things that It U n good Plnn to keep apart, a a practical means of firu proven Hon: flpnrks nnd gasoline. Hoot pIpnM and wood. Kloctrle wire, and metal objects. Children and matches, ' Jlloctrlo bulbs und combs or hat pins. Carolens peopln and InflnmmiibUi suhstancnii. Coal oil lamps and ahnky table. Oily wusto nnd clgarotto stub. Cold ashen and wooden containers. Ituhhtsh pile and cureless amok em. Celluloid combs and hot-air curl ers. Over-loaded wired and bad con nections. Coin or motnl connectors and safety plugs. MilllKKT lll'.POHT TOMORROW Americanism I thn keynote of thn Klk orgaultntlon, so they are starting off their scries of winter en lertnlnment with a production I,) American tnlent, music nnd dances by "t'nelo Bam'a Nieces," who are. according l Ihn Illustrations nccom panylng the ndviinco literature, typi cal Yonken Klrla amply endowed with grnrv nnd pletitlfully supplied with pulchrltudliioiiR rlinrm They twang tho bnngo nnd do oth er Instrumental sklta and costume danre. Tho cnlertiilnments nro planned for Klks nnd a few Invi ted friends. Seat tor tho sorlcs nro pretty well taken, announce tho com mittee In chnrgn. Thn entertainment are all undor control of tho Menoly 1coum system, a bureau with a good reputation nnd aro oxpocted to yield much amuse ment nnd Instruction during tho winter. Ono of tho big features of the series Is a lecture by Dr. Justin Spark, notod divine und educator, who will bo hero January 28. MANN A7T VIOIiATOIl OKTH 7 YKAILS; lUtUtl HKLLKH l'INKD r.nCld.1. "lX mmbcrS be .TJ"! bUt Xh loc who wrote the die paTemcnt ,, 5 feet w,d. PI" ....M , ,., vUu,..,i .iiraij-u auuut-u ino vuruai pais .,ri , c-i.k.k . ri .. on tho shoulder of tho lad who made ,tre(tII wl a,M . ,hen two blades of grass grow whero one coat of ,,- o00 v i,wtuv4v iu-ug Diiu6iiu(i oiauu iur California Lumber Plant To Increase existence. Anyway everyone knows nuys TlinKHIIINO OUTFIT: Size of Factory mi. iu ua " m """ UAS MUClt OB-uy ,v 8TACK j . Acclaim theretoro tho men who Edward Sutton. Midland road IILAIUDSDEN. Cal.. Nov. ;9.jstar'jKn,Ui county i imlnt Indus- lyncher, has purchased from Allen With tho shutting down of active op-l"f.Tho Pro(Juct ,0 ho ' 8tansbIo a threshing outfit, con orations at Iho lumber Plant of tho .'"'j Pun,5en Hi " BJ " Ck bU,1'dk ot "-30 m8U B trac Callfornla Fruit exchange at Cra- " BlR ln. ?, r . "'rongor, tor and .4-10 new Itaclno soparator. eagle, two miles from this place. 1"i,h,!r diV ,rhd,UC,?n,ha,t,he: Thn outflt wl bo " i SuN prniKiratlon. nro undo rway to re- "" na", .allJro?IIX '2 ' sht ton ranch, where 10.000 bushels ot build and enlarge the sawmill and In- S? Irt TononbU -Dd Telmmafo Bra,n U Bt, nth.hed. Councll crense tho capacity of the box fac-i""' ll " " " leBltlmato Urandcnburg and others wera tory. prior to the resumption of log- Tbo' Sweet Shon bou-ht some of toda'r ""oIowed ln regard to a Blng nnd sawing In the early spring. ,,f cJS,. Z comDanv. vIo?d PermIt rr movlnB the machina Tho present sawrnlll building la to lM.":,r.ZV mAmpan.T,V. 'through the city, b widened ten fet .nH ,.n,i To ,nls yoar ftnl 0PPcl a practical test. , turous "" cr- feet A now edger will bo Installed I3 n)ado up a ba,5h of chocolto 1 miu uuul iiuaiu couiurv. utors. Four droi Death Clatlx Hnrrt Tho box factory ..'to bo rebuilt K'0"'. l0"''a)" l.V'i ?!?'J C,nlr,ah J?nL0 .0... . v, ,,,w. Resident of City Nw.ws was received today of the and a lath mill added. Thn lwr fuelnrv la i and It capacity Increased from tho fjle,' "' . bo nS "p "avored present limit of 600.000 feet a month ,'c,n nP"?ds ot ,'ho '0';dan, , or to 1.000.000 feet month. Other lm- aa m"cUf a8 doea hB.ll..w provomonta will bo made In tho plant !?poon'u,1of ,h. commercial oil ho has .... 1 un-n iianiL. jiiib iiii sriii rniiniuir .rlll.KlI'T:: '"?klnK 0.Krca'cr than he's been getting oil from San, ' t Willows. California of Har- ' '" ''"B "" ""'P"' 01 ,no1Frunelsco concerns. J r.v Gallagher, at ono tlmu connect- If that's not gottlng n handful of " " 8 "asm i.umoor com mlnt loaves where ono was gotten bo- pany horo and woll-known ln this fore, what d'yo call ItT . community. HJ widow and two A 10 thn delleacv of flavor nf h children survive hlra. Mrs. Gallagh- flnlshed confection, Mr. Price cx-'0,:'was MlM Marjorle JlcClure before pects to make a specialty of the.ho,r mrlage nnd Is widely known SUDDEN FIRE DESK CAR tmlnt creams and tho public will havo plenty of opportunity to judgo ot tho superiority ot the lo cal mint. Hi. Aaunrttninii Drnuu POUtLAND, Nov. 29. (loorgo I.ntulou, convlctod of violation of POim.AND Nov 2i. Cutllo u 1" c' 'vaB l0"a "onioncou lilKhor, 8.7fi and Jl-2r.; hogs blgU- ' ' u''t,l SMo dtsitrlc court nr $12 mid $12.7G; shoun weak; to sorvo seven years In prison. o., i,.wr. i.uvlnir nrlcn lis nnd 07 Hr. C. L. Largo, who plonded r,.m Knillnc. candled. 72 cents, so- Bullty to violation of tho ifodoral locts 72 and 74 cents; butter steady, anti-narcotic act, was fined $2000. but was quickly eztimrnisbed, Jesse Hunsaker's soven-passengeri ... . . , , touring car caught flro from a short i Wreckage of Pime circuit this morning while ho was driving on Sixth stroot and burned to tho ground. Mr. Hunsakor, wlo conducts a rent service, stated that ho had $2200 Inauranco on tbo car, .which was a 1920 modol and cost about $3000. Ho statog ho ill pur- cnaso a new Ford sedan for this wlntor's uso. Mr. Hunsakor was roturnlng from a trip to tho country and had Just reached tho city limits. Ho was running at n rapid, rato ot speed when flames tAiddonly shot through tho footboard. Ho said ho baroly had tlmo to stop tho car nnd got put and when ho had dono so tho flamos woro shooting over tho top bt tho machine This car caught flro from tho samo causo tho other day while standing In Main street, Feund: No Trace Of 23 on Board ASTORIA. Nov. 29. Wreckage of tho barge, W, J. Plrrle, which cut loose from steamer Santa Rita Fri day afternoon In an 80 mile gale with 23 persona on board, was found on tho beach near Capo Johnson today by crews from tho Santa Rita and rovenuo cuttor Snohomish. This Is according to a wlroless picked up at North It ead today. . 1IAIIV IIOV 18 HOIt.V Born, to "Mr. and Mrs. L. Metz, 402 South Rlvorsldo, a son. The young man arrived this morning, being welcomed by Dr. Wright. Mr. Metz Is employed at Davenport's Jewelry for her musical accomplishments. The family movod away sevoral years ago but havo kept up old friendships through frequent visits to relatives and friends. Mrs. Mary McClure. mother of Mrs. Gallaghor, and son Louts loft this morning fCr Willows to bo with the widow In her sad affliction. The telegram announcing Mr. Oal laghor's death gave no details but his passing was entirely unexpected. It was thought It might be due to heart failure. ropinR travfjjI.vg max . KLAMATH FALLS DOOSTKR store. ,J'. B. E. Thompson, representing Col-llns-Hencko Candy company, one ot tho largest firms of Its kind on tho coast, has been a business visitor for the past few days, Mr. Thompson has been "making" Klamath Falls tor several years nnd to uso his own words "Is strong tor the Falls" and backed his Judgment as to tbo fu ture of tho city by real estate in vestments hero when Tenth street was away out In the country!