The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 14, 1920, Image 1

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Today's News
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A Class Ad WW
Poll
I'ourlo'iilli Wiir, No. Ifrllll.
KLAMATH VMAH, OUIMJON, TUKHDAV, JHX'KMIIKH II, IIISO.
Prlco Fire Cent
HASKAYDEECO.
UNDERSTANDING
Paving Matters I
Only Business I
Before Council
Tho city council olnn Inst night
not n rocord for brevity, lusting ap
proximately on hour.
Don J. y.iimwnlt, city engineer,
prosenlod plan for pavlrig strnot
In (ho vicinity of tlio city hall, In-
"J" , - eluding Fourth iitroot from' Klam-
numor oays oo ana mat ath nvnnuo to oak, Firth from
WITH BUNNELL?
USEFUL COURSES MOVIE STUDIO
FEATURES OFI MA1T BE HERE
S
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I
Plan nrn now complatoil (or tlio
holding of tlio tint annual Farmor'
ninth Falls, Docombor
Inclusive Tha wnok I In-
- J j J nf .. s 1. . ... . 1 tionuoa m im chuck run or goou prac-
Mrunuaiunu riu 11 mi.vuu ior concrete, soa.uuu ror ca, trainiK for fnrmor,, mockmon,
Appease Supporters. b''u'K"' " .ooo for on mac- d lh0r famUl0ii
rr r V dam. Tho city attornoy wan In- u.rninff Knon
Proposed $50,000 Klomoth to Willow, and Walnut bo-1 Voclc In Klau
Construction Levy Is ZZ iVoui!
Ilaekof the nronosod levroMGO.r 5. t0 " " ro,lo,u,,on of Tlio forenoons will bo glvon ovor
Hack or the proposed lery or i&u.r B(ropton M,orln( th0 ipoCf (cations. to ,)rnctcnl ,ranlnic course Ono
000 for work on tho Hot Bprl... ,0 bo .ubm.tlcd to tho counc... g iTXSS c!S.
courthouse, lies a deal, If Damo Ilu- A petition for paying tho alloy v 0ut) of "corvalll. who -will pay
mor poak truthrully, tint ha for between Fourth and Firth treet,ip,JC,a, nUunlon ,0 Iarm inventories,
Id purpo.o tho settlement or tho ea,t Maln WM rold rrom fnrm C0)lt accountnK, and incomo
courthouse quMtlon. tho saving of 0V9ttf 0Wliar" n.d, doptod.nt teportll, No farnu.r who u nnx.
much or tho monoy that tho county P,"M fof holpr.,DC wl " ,,r,wn'!lou to find out how to keep hi
ha Invoitod In that property and Permit to build a private gnrago f(irm book proJM)r,y hould mlM
"saving tho racn" or tho court, two wfl" "uca ,0 ' T' Cornish, and a ,, opportunty t0 KCl ,omo funda.
or tho member or which were elect- ""'"" ur " """,r " "'
od at tho recent election on a plat- 0M y
rorm to complete tho Hot Spring
T S
ARE OHIO
structure.
During tho campaign ttin sup
porter ir llubiinll and Short vo
hemnntly itatnd that thn county
would absolutely lose tho Hot
Spring courthouse It It wero not'
completed and occupied. Opponent!,
contended otherwise, making tho, -"""
claim that tho FleUchhaker Inter-. POIITLANU. IMc, H - The Oro
rati would permit ot tho ia!o to Ron Joint fUh and Kama commission
tho school district and tho proceed mooting lait nlicht decided to
put to thn bulldlnR or hlithwaya. t aild.Mho McKenilc, Tumalo, Hut
That la Juit what la ttolnic to hap- lr Fallt, and Ktimath countyMiatch
pen, U what tho little bird am "'In ax trout batchorlo under thn
whUporlnic U Irun and the proponed aupervlilon or the mmo commlmlon.
IC0.000 Item dooa not ko Into tho Thn Ilonnuvllle, Klatiklnle, Hlui-;
liudxct ror neil year. Hero Is tho law, Umpqua, Coo and AUea hatch
story, the authenticity or which can rlw are donlcnated commercial
not bn vouched ror by Tho Herald, hatcheries under tho aupervlslon or
thoiiKh tho ourro ha alwayi proved the Mali commlnlon.
reliable: Tho OakrldRu hatchery will bn
Immediately rollowlnic the ded- used ror tho propagation ot both
alon or tho aupremo court, the counJtrut and almpn but will bo opern
ty court reilUed that they. wro ted as two epaato unit onthe aue
up axalnst a stltf proposition, If ulto. Action wn deferred on the (lold
thn decision wero respected and the Creek, Kantlam and Tahalera hatch
Main street courthouse occupied, thn erl-s until InvvatlKatlon.rnn bo made.
"Iat dltchors" ror tho Hot Hprlncs,
hnlldlnit would never forglvo them.!MKlHK l.;K UIVI-X
They could not sell tho Main street t WAV TO Al'.XII.IAHV
bulldlnK until tho Hot flprlnits hUlld-J
In wa finished and If they wore The Woman's Auxiliary of the
prevented from making thn levy, American legion post No. 8 Is hold
thoy would bo occupying a position 'lng Its second danco of the season
that would bo difficult tn tho ex- ror tho entertainment of exservlco
tremo. linen and their friend tonight at tho
It was then proposed that ropro-(Whlte I'ellcan hotel. Tho community
aentatlve or tho county visit Hor- as a whole aro giving tho ladles their
bert Flelschhaker In Ran Francisco aupport to make thn entertainments
and sen what could bn dono. As a success; with this In mind tbe man
thn story go, Judgn Hunnell and ugomnnt ot tln Mooso hall dance nn
a lawyer did so and nftor various nounced today that thero would bo no
and sundry plan worn discussed, danco In tho halt tonight. With tho
tho following was agreed upon, ) danger of this counter attraction re
Damo Humer: Imoved tho danco at the White Poll-
Tho county court wa to Includo can tonight should bo well attended.
In tho next budget IB0.000 tor workj
on tho Hot Hprlngs building. If It! MAUItlKD'HATUIlDAY,
worn prevented rrom Including thl.j ft wcddi ftt Wh,a
urn In tho udgol Mnally adopt- , R 7,30 8nturi,v , h,
cd, or If eventually thl money could , Alexander becunw tho
111 rannu, moil ill" imu...i wmwi- ,,.,.. , i,i.ii, n'f'nlln-l,nB Tim
bride or Jorlmlah O'Callnghan.
corumony wui prerormod by tho Itov.
montal fact of tho practical way.
Tho other morning course will bo
that ot farm tractor work. Thl work
will bo In cliargo of expert tractor
men sent by tho big tractor compan
ies of Sacramento and I'ortland. Tho
courso will Includo locating motor
trouble, caro and repair ot bearings
and valves, and Igultlon trouble, Thl
courso wlllbe held In tho nuichlno
shop nt tho hlg hschool with actual
dcmonstratloi.'. Kvery tarmer who
has an automoblln or tractor should
try and tnke In this period.
Afternoon Krlon
Monday afternoon will bo elven
ovor to tho forage crops, Wcdnosday
will bn livestock, and Thursday Ir
rigation and drainage. Tuesday will
be farm bureau day and tho ontlro
program wilt be In charge ot tho
farm bureau. '
The women will have special
course which wilt Includo how to
buy and Judge clothing, first aid In
the homo and homo nursing, tho
proper, cats ot meat and tho uov or
tho pressure cooker on the tougher
cuts of meat. All those subjects will
bo handled by practical pcoplo and
will bo rory Interesting. -.
Ctilldrrn'n Hour
Thn children will be taken care or
by a play hour In charge ot a play
tcachor and there will also bo a story
telling hour. Tuosday thero will bo a
course tor tbe boys and girls who
ara members or tho county club which
will bo In charge ot Miss Helen Cow
gill and 1.. J. Allen ot Corvallls.
Asldo rrom theso heavy atudy per
iods thero aro going to bo a tew re
laxing periods such as tho farm bur
eau luncheon Tuosday, and tho cham
ber of commorco luncheon Wednes
day.
Farmer and stockmen, and their
families from all sections ot Kla
math county should arrange to be
present on a many ot theso days as
possTb'lo a thexn course nro going to
Unpractical and welt worth tho time.
(let a ropy ot tho prograpi und at
toast bo thorn on tho day that tho
courso Is most Interesting to you
upmont company world consent to
I. .! I, t ,l ....,. I., ... .""" -
....... . 4 ............. K ,, Uwri.ncn BI, witncHHed by Mr,
would best servo tho nolf.ra or tho Mrg CUu(1(l ,, ,,,, Mr
roumx um. ... "7 O'Callnghan Is employed by tho
opment In tho greatest degree. Such w .inn .1 xtnrtnr
liat ta UMi.M.wi witi'wmj vxwv
a course, It was agreed, would provo
very snttstactory to nil Interest.
Inquiry In San Frnnclsco . pro
duced thn following onllghtonlngjln
formnllon: "Herbert Flelschhaker rotuses to
dUcuss any nnglo of tho courthouro
matter."
(Point und It I thero that tho newly
wod will mako their homo thl win
ter. Tho bride, who has bcon hnre
for soma tlmo, emtio from Montnnu.
Mr. nnd Mrs, (1. A. Krauso loft this
Parks Mill Had
Successful Run,
Reports Owner
U. I). I'ark report that tho Park
mill nt Pine Flat closed for tho Rea
son December 10, after cutting 3,
500,000 feet of lumber ror tho sea
son. Whllo tho mill has only 18,000
teot a day capacity It season' pro-
The ehaniW ,.r rnh,mrrn I. mt,. ductlon, Mr. Park ay, leads most
lng arrangement with tho Ooldwyn lof tho 30'000 foot m,,h' Tho IaTkt
rr.mnr.iin. ri. fin. ,. 1 ... mill started oorller and closed later
UN ON STAND
EH 1MER
In tho reason than other mills,
Thl was the tlrst season's cut for
tho Park mill. Tho timber supply at
tho present location I nearly exhaust
ed and the plant will bo moved next
III
Angolei for tho establishment hero
ot a branch moving picture studio.
For sotno tlmo tho Ooldwyn peo
pie liavn been casting around tor 1
Chanro In sennorr and In dolnr oloa na ln0
have asked the chamber nf rnmmBre nrnf- " has not been dotinltcly de-
to furnish Information regarding
scenery, tho distance to and from
certain points, hotel accomodations,
and photograph showing some or
tho scenery.
Tho cbambor ha submitted to them
CO photographs and aro now In re
ceipt ot Information that they wilt
undoubtedly be hero tho coming sea
son tor summer view. With the
coming of tho Ooldwyn people, (here
Is no question that It will open up I It thero wa any ono thing need-
tho vast possibilities ot tho remark.-, od to (tart the flow ot Xmai shop-
clded whero tho next location
be.
BIG CHRISTMAS
IS
N
able and varied acenery within a day
run of Klamath Falls nnd some day
tno moving picture Industry may bo 'sales that havo been pat on by tho
ono ot the big Industries ot this sec
tion.
To further tho work ot Interesting
ping that every year at this time i
almost at top ipeed, It wa the big
various stores In tho city. All of a
sudden tho people loomed to have
awakened to tho fact that tho pay-
tho moving picture people, tho cham-etiological moment bad arrived and
Der or convnerco would appreciate they jumped in wun a vim mat rair-
any photograph taken of iccenos ly took the merchant off their feet.
that are particularly attractive. ThosolTho buying wa not confined to tbe
who have scenes are asked to bring stores offering such unusual bar
thenj to tho chamber ot commerco gains, bnt It spread to all the other
quarters.
ANOTHKU ALLW1F.O
HOOTIifXrGINti CAKK
tjuslness establishments, tho public
Morning to realize that the mer
chandise held by theso was at bed
rock, or they would also bo making
special redactions.
Tho war on bootleggers who In- A roond ot tho various business
vade the Klamath Indian reservation house today brought forth tha In
eontlnue and the latest victim of tho'formatlon that buying Is at tho
laws W. M. Ilaymond arretted Sat- flood-tlda and that tho next etght
urday by Walter O. West as he dls- .hnnnln- ,1 ,T will adoBfcterfbr W
embarked .from the Chlloquln stage. tho' bljrtent In tho history ol tbe
A chargq was prefered against hlmelr-.-,one Merchant lUtua thathh
for having a.ultcse of liquor In hIsN,ugnMI , twonty'-tlvo per 'cent
possession at this time and Mr. West 'ahead of lsef year. All ot IVm re
brought him to the city for a hearing 'port substantial lncreatw. ' adding
beforo Ilert C. Thomas.. United States tht If .It continue until Xmns all
commissioner. Raynwnd waived his 'records will be broken,
hearing and Is now at liberty on I Th0ro Is no doubt 'but that price
1 1 000 bonds. havo hit tto bottom In thl city and
' Jin many of the lines them Is sure
I.KGION k .o b, a rebound. Ono of tho blr dealh than the gun8hot wound wa.
. .,.. .... ....u ......-... mercnaniB sudwbo. k reiin;svaioi.Tjj ug,a,.j
. or tub iierrid tilt invoice 1 ana rncr.
announcedoxhblted tbe price tbfcets of tho
100 same article. Thceo d'.sMisol the
II DEFENSE OF
HER HUJBAND
Mrs.'Jngersoll Halts iri
Portions of Testis
mony, But Sticks
Gamely to Story; i?e-
' fuses to Be Confused
aMartlnStoehslor, brother ot tho vic
tim of the Dairy shooting affray, was
the first witness today against Oll
be'rt T. Ingersoll, who Is on trial
for Henry fltoehsler' murder.
On direct examination, tbe witness
repeated, without material variations,
tho details of the unpleasant dialogue)
that preceded tho shooting as given
by ten or moro witnesses beforo him.
With H. M. Manning, spoclal pros
ecutor, he recreated the quarrel
scene, showing tho poitures ot hla
brother and Ingersoll just beforo tbe
shooting with their approximate dis
tances apart.
In reply to a question from tho do
renso the -witness said bis weight was
about the same as his dead brother's.
ICO pounds, Henry was less than an
Inch taller, or about five feet, 10
Inches. v
Martin denied that there was col
lusion among witnesses to testify at
the trlat that lienry had answered
"yes" wbon questioned by Ingersoll
as to whether be bad been unduly In
timate with Mrs. Ingersoll.
Chester Shuber, 17, also denied
collusion between wltaeases regard
ing Hcnry'a direct affirmative reply
to Ingeraotl'a question. He was tho
last wltneaa ,for the state.
Defeats I Opened
Dr.- B. D. Johnson was the first
defense .wlta4."' He was asked
whethor'he Artis called to treat. Ing
ersoll on July 6. The state'a objec
tion waa sustained. The question aa
to whether he had' been called to
treat Mrs. Ingersoll for a similar
disease met with similar objection,
which waa sustained.
Objection to a reply from Dr.
Stewart, next witness, as to whether
there was other probable cause of
The Amlerlcan legion
today that they bad secured
Scandinavian ball for tho evening ot fact that tho nrticlei were being
December 21, their election night. A ao,i jn the neighborhood of 20 per
300 member ore exQoctcd to attend ,cent below their wholoMls cost.
It waa felt there would not bo nearly .when kcd for an explanation be
enough room In tho council cliambor 'iad;
of the city hall. "Simply this: The burlnesa men
all over tho, country r taking tho
WOUIJ LIMIT AKMAMKNT jqm ow thaL waa aure f coma In
OBNEVA, Dec. 1". Tbe assembly the later ro-adjustmont. Tha poo-
ot tbe league of nations went on pi0 aro geltlnic the benefit or the
record yesterday a sfavorlng-tho lira- ehango and I believe, judging from
Itatlon armament by thu powers for tho way they aro buying, they recog
the noxt two ycara by agreement. pzo tho rcat bargains thoy nro got-
- m ting."
WKAT1IKR UHPOItT 1 And so It goos all do.wn tho lino,
OU i:OON Tonight, fair and warm- Everybody is buying; all tho mer-
morning for acrumento for n visit or; Wednesday, probably rain In chants aro taxed to their limit to
Ada Virginia, Ingersoll, wife ot the
defendant, waa tbe next witness.
Testimony relative. to her meeting
and difficulty with Mrs. Martin
Stoehsler waa not admitted, a tha
defense had not been outlined and
the court was not sore whether the
testimony waa material.
The Woman' Story
Relating her version ot tho tatat
trouble, Mrs. Ingersoll that alter tbe
crowd ot men and boya left tho base
ball nicptlng some went first to where
Mr. Ingersoll was standing, but
eventually all ot them followed her
(Continued to Page 4)
of three or four days.
I west, fair and. cold tn cast.
serve their customers aud Indlca-1 history.
tlons are that this will bo the rec
ord-breaking December of tbe city's
JIOIIIIIH I'OHT.MAHTKIt I'l.KADH
(1UII.TV TO TWO CIIAIKlKH
W. K, Fox, Dorrls postmaster,
plouded guilty boforo u United Stntes
commissioner at Chlco to cliurgc of
arson nnd robbery, brought In con
nection with tho thoft ot $r.000 In
currency and other valuable and tlio
partial burning of tho postofrico No-
vombor 7, last. Ifo was bourld ovor
'for trial In the fodoral court at Sao-
rumonlo; In default of tho fGOOO
bond required ho Is In tlio Sacru
imnnto Jail.
IMHT 'INHTAM.MK.Vr OF
tINCOMi: TAX IH DUK
' Tomorrow midnight mnrlc the tlmo
'limit tor paying tho fourth Install
mont ot incomo and oxcoss profit
tnxos duo this yoar, Formerly ton
laH graco woro nllowod for payment,
lmt tbo law has been changed and
nil payment must bo In tho colloc
.tor'a hand tomorrow midnight.
AN UNUSUAL XMAH (IIFT
When Thn Herald undortook
tlio publication ot Tho Honor Itoll
of Klamuth County, wo expected
to complcto tho work- In a fow
months. Unforseen difficulties de
layed the work for over it yoar.
During thl tlmo soma of tho sub
scribers to tlio book moved away
and wo havo been unable to get
Into touch with thorn. Aa a result
wo have a fow copies or Tho Hon
or Itoll left, and theso we will sell
for $7.00 n copy. This book make
an unusual gltt tor Xmns. It will
nevor bo republished, the numbor
or copies I limited and within
a short tlno It win bo priceless to
IhoHO fortunate onough to possess
a copy. If you had a frlond In the
war, or a relattvo, If you -want fa
glvo him Homothlng that ho wll
always prize, wo can suggest noth
ing more upproprlnto than n copy
ot tho Honor Iloll. As thero aro
but a tow copies loft. It would, bo
advisnblo to Immediately call or
phono mid have ono reserved for
you.
SAW WOOD, BOYS
i A CHRISTMAS OPPORTUNITY;
rrzjmmmir-TS .c jt
s-r?&smr "' l y
' HfKlllly'!dE
YOU'LL GIVE TIJ THIS CAUSE
It you want re
laxation, m.uslc, the
fun ot living, thero
aro tho movies and
tho dances. You're
young and earning
money and never
miss tho few dimes or dollars you
spend tor such ummomont.
Hut thero nro pcoplo who aro old
and Infirm. Thoy havo no money for
even tho simpler pleasures, and It
will soon bo Christmas.
There aro u halt doten old folk In
he' Klamath county Infirmary. J. H.
Short,' manager of tho Institution has
started a campaign to buy a phono
graph and records, to put a llttlo Joy
into tho lives ot tho aged people dur
ing tlio short time that romalns for
them "
Saturday night's dance notted
$118. At least twlco as much is
needed. Mr. Short Is taking contri
butions. If you aro not ap
proached personally but feel
that you would like to
give, mailed subscriptions will reach
Mr. Short through
tho local postotrico,
sr If you dcslroTho
Herald will takol
your subscription!
and sea that It 1
reaches Mr. Short.
Another thing record:. Tho ma
chine chosen will play nil makes ot
disc records. Here's a ulnce for tbe
old records that you've grown sort
ot tired ot, You may leave them
with any ot tho local phonograph
dealers, Mr. Short will call for them.
Karl Shepherd, n. A l.'ts, II. J
Winters und tho tfquaro Deal Drug
company all inl,1 today thoy would
gladly eolhei tlio rncord-i,
It you have no old rcdords, phono
your dealer nnd toll him to add a
couple ot records to the county In
firmary stack and charge thorn to
your account.
You'll holp to give thQje old folk,
who havo little cause for happiness,
a very MEIWY CHWSTMAS.