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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1920)
Wit lti entttg literal! A Class Ad Witt Do It Todays News Today V INmrlivlitli ViMir. .So. IIIMMI. KLAMATH VM.XM. OREGON, WEDNKWDAV. DirKMUIIR in llttO. I'rlco Flro Cent 9JIETS FftTE rO ADVISE CUBA I N IDS OF THE JURY I'roM'riitliiK Attorney Duncan bo i i;au ll iirguiiimit In Hi" liiKiimoll ' cimn it fow tnlrmtt'H before G o'clock liint nlvlil. Iniiiiiiilliitnly nfliT liolli vlilim concluded tlm InklliK or tout I- iniiny. 'I' I nl Intunitss of I lui Iiotir guvn IiIim only u Inw minute In which to address Out Jury biifnrn rourl nit Jminii'il for tin' day I I'romplly nt U o'clock thin morning tint proni'culliiK nttorniiy n-oiiinoit hi MiIdrtiHit. Premeditation nnd well planned actions preceded Urn staying I of Hlnnhslitr. (ho prosecutor said In milmlmicn. InKcmolt was not forced Hi lino vloli'liri) In order to escnpn from wlmt tin milit ho considered wero threats to ilo him hoillly hurm ALBERT QATHBONF It was a clear cairn of premeditated I NmvYOtK, line 15 -Albert ii.ur.li-r. ho Mid. The prosecuting ',,,,,, formor wlt, .Bero. I aUBkS' Mm 'sfl sssssssssssssssssssssW jKjL '.HHS Wm; Mb Lmm 1 DECISION MEANS YULET1DE GIFT i MILLIONS FQR ) FOR HOSPITAL i STATE ROflQS SEEMS CERTAIN ,. llv Associated l'rcn ,l' certainly going to bo a red ! HALKM, Doc. 15 Figure mndo lr Christmas for tho old folks public by tho stnto hlghwoy depart- "" "t, tho county Hospital. Tho mitrit today Indlcatod that approxt- phonograph fund In not comploto, mntoly 10.000.000 will bo nvallablo hut Ifa growing. And a lot of. pco- for rond conntructlon im tho roiiult P' w"o didn't know of tho good of the miproinn rourt opinion, bold- cftUo " they li yostcr- Ing valid tho coniitltutlonal amend- W' "cra" aro nnntoning to swell inonl that provides thut couutlos ,l '"""or, ... ,. i.n,t. ,, .i, , -,, Don't forget tho record. Go Kit nnw tw nnr U' . 'J v nf ihnir ........( vi..niion through your collection. You'll find i Lnno county mar Uatin nnnroxl- ,ot ou can ,ar0' Turn lnom matoly up to ono million dollar ovor l0 our mulc dcalor and ha worth of bends: Clackamnii county wlu t0 tnat th0 rcach J " 8nort up to $1,700,000; Union, up to nuporlntcndont of tho Infirmary and $1,490,000: Jacknon. 1GO0.O00! cuMooian oi mo una .Vnmhlll. M20.000, and Crook $220,- Ca,lh donatlon will rcach Mr 000. Short by mall through tho local post- (office. It you wlih tho Herald will r,.nV Z 1 ink .7 thn oVldVnco Ury of ,ro,"'UrX' W'" h" CuW' nW ' th. ca.o of V. P. Haw.oy again. The 1 ..,w.cll.J nJ i..kl 'Cnn7;fln',nC,n,B,lvUor t'uba a.ked thn I' clKkun rounty nn 7dotarod good for nn.l rnncludl ug uft.-r making u very , ,tl,piir,mnnt to nominate nn Vttd ron(, bond, T0.., br who ha mattur-of-fact anil conipriIienlii ad-.... ... .' ,. .. TB,'U "" rona "o"1" voted oy ov- oiiiMi n... r -n.- take the moner and turn It over to j nnur.jii 1nt. iu iiiu BUirillu " ' - -.-- -- rntlrt vpalnnlfiv rnvnnml Ihn ritllnv "T. Short best macnina in nono too r thoso old unfortunate folk linvn mn lllfln ATrlfnmnnt fin.1 matter-of-fact anil comprehen.! ad-.'" ""J ,'."'" ,. ::," .h n T " "" '0"n."?.nQ' '?,oa. "r ""' :,;"" n " . .C" k":."" . ... . ...... vm . -. - - nrai coumicn oi mo ri&io unuer ino - - -.-. . ...- a,.,m,.v Jnhn Irwin oooned the ."l"'" "f ,non,"r ,0"n'", tul'" amendment adopted by tho volora ' car aD1 tholr torlal nood, aro ":::..."...: n.. .1 "y Aemncan imorciia. iiamuono oi ,n ,919 cxtcn(1,nK tno ndoMedncM minworcu to Dy Mr. ana lira, snort ,u r ""'"''"'',, York, Ymi l.tlHl, limitation for road conduction ut tbla phonograph It going to connected with the ca.e pointing to ... mZ Z .from four to alx per cent of tho " oh of twl llrlng Into .i.m ..,...,.i,i .n. nihnr Mlffl fJOUrt CtOVS . counties' ucnod valuation l"iv "HUH .( -. -.. ....... -- - HARDING SEC nHU (76Af KARGEP. WASHINGTON, Dec. 15. Gut Kargcr, Washington newspaper man, Is tho latest to bo mentioned as a possibility for tho Job of President elect Harding's secretary. Karger Is a personal friend of former Presi dent Tatt who Is said to favor the appointment. tbolr monotonous lives again. This co u mo by Ingersoll than the course which resulted In Iho death of Rtoehs lor. Tbw unwritten law ws brought court yesterday refused a Into the defense "You said you bo- to Lark Kvans, sentenced fT.i.n. M,..f S-r,to TO" c" wa" brought up by tho vorsims is boius 10 retail oia JCtVana 1TMUBI Jcrvc . . . . .... M.-i, .... i- memories of haDDlor dars and a against John Krawloy, treasurer of red-letter day for years to como. SALEM, Dec. 15 Tho supromo ifni- -..,- f. .. . ii.i. Followlnr aro the contributions oaring Kn ., from voted under the umendmeut court yesterday hold that The tho. lleved in protecting the purity o, the eyj, M..U J job- dBT'iir l. wh ', i. H. womanhood of tho nation, and an bery of G. W. White, a jitney d Ivor. n u he')( th,t" r conrumilt mat you win an as you "u woom no in niicgou iu iitd iuito .,i.ii,nnl, i.ri.i1,,i . you would." Mr. Irwin told tho Jury.ilnto tho hilts and left bound and ," ".I" ,. !!.! 1 . . . ... t .. . t I I.. u 1 V ...M.W lb vuvviuvi The attorney maun llgui oi inn iru- asou nuur iaiB uim uiunvj, tho proarcutlon mony offered by Ta ,... ......ii.... t .i.w il.ni In.nrinll hail I Kvans was arrested In Klsmath tHVlUnWK Of made threatening statements bofora.Falla about n yoar ago. Ha worked. Local Rebtkah tue snooting, ll ine man ronoiniii-.iu iuvi iic m uiinunuii. ted mnrder ha woulit,not havo.oisd such staronwrnts, ho said. O. M. O'Neill. Mr. Irwin's law Ten Dollar Donations. Short and wlfo. 'Ive Dollar Doivstloruu needed Kan HBtpncra, un siurpny, wm. Pepper. Frank Sexton, Thos. New ton, John Campbell. Tlirro Dollar Doaations. Willie Jonas, of Dairy, was'. the first witness examined nt the after- BACK SINITT MNET OPENING DAY - DISCUSSION Tho first day of Farmers' Week, Monday, December 20th Is Designa ted as Klold Crops day, as tho after noon session will center around flold crop problems. During tho past year or two much attention has been turn ed towards tho cost of production of various farm crops. A special study has been mndo on tho cost of produc ing alfalfa hay during tho past sea son, not only In Klamath county hut In several counties of tho state. This matter will bo fully dlscusiud Mon day afternoon by R. V. Gunn, of tho department of farm management, Oregon agricultural college. Mr. Gunn will bo hero the entire week as he Is In cbargo of the farm account ing work given each forenoon. Anothor topic of Interest for Mon day will bo a discussion of two new crops, whose possibilities for Kla math county havo been fully demon strated. It has now been proven that both sunflowers and field peas can bo depended upon as profitable crop hero. The results obtained so far ' will bo presented, together with .nn.Alliln nf .titta hln. nhtnlnnrf with theso crops etsewhero In Ore- ."." ! Monday morning will also see tho starting of a course on farm trac tors, Monday's work being tho locat- Ilng of motor trouble. The women's program for tho Tho Oregonlan's Washington cor- ( week has been arranged so that It respondent says that there are jnst will undoubtedly be ot Interest to two men being discussed for the many of the women In town as well secretary of the Interior's position as from the county. The program In Harding's cabinet. . Jfor women will open at 2 o'clock. One of them U D. W. Davis, gov- Monday, with a talk on textiles by ernor ot Idaao, whose boom waa Mr. MeNealey' from the H. N. Moe A. U. Paul, O. L. Morrison. Tom O'Mally and Jas. Cousins, Coe. Tom .launched about two weeks ago. The & compaay store, followed by Unusual 'Honor D'im x3.ao Donations. I.uclllo Springer, Mont Hamakcr, Mrs. It, K. Wattenburg has just i.-H ..i.,i.. . :.. mhmhIh. ..... .... n. fjimnn. flnn nirnn. Rflr niton. " .. - ....I.. .. II... In. ..tl ....!.. """ """"u Ul ..JI npiiuiuillllllll U. ' ' .-. partner, followed his associate, his,"""" , " "" , ' .i .chairman of tho eommltteo of tho Incenblcc, O. II. Newton, liar ddrrs. touching principally upon the, irUI. Mr. Jonss Is the , husband o the i, ,,,,, of , Nntona, ry Dixon. F. R. Soule. necessity for keeping Invlolato tho 'rs. Jonas whose testimony, early la h) f eboKan .li0lllMie,. , Two Dollar Donations. womanhoo.1 of the nation, oven as'"" ''S "" u..,uu.n iu ""Th, comm,.po haH chuT.0 ot nU ot II. McAullffo. Jcsso Johnson. C. uoirnuani ll was ai ino jonns rrii- ... . .. . . . ... . xiill.. w.lt.. Pnmn ni.v .... m.n II nn rnmi out iiih numni inni nnin lift nil riinn n - ,. hhhihhi vn. n vowi - - -- - othe; to lleJa J. Sinnott. repre- uik ontcorsctlcrlng, brMUtfMyrtla sontatlve' from Oregoni who occupies Griffin from1 th'o Ooldca lrrtulestcre1. a splendid position in tho contest Following these will be sr .lecture by reason ot being the chairman ot and demonstration on nutrition. Ar the house public lands commlttoo. rangemcnts havo been made for a Senator Dorah has been urging play hour and a story telling hour Governor Davis for tho place should for children accompanying their President-elect Harding name a mothers. denco that Mrs, Ingersoll visited just , Hobckahs. the jurlsdlc-!rown. It. II. Drown. 8. W. Latta.'tbat representatives from the west, no HOPE HELD FOR MAUN u.u.o .... ...UW....K ... - lion extending throughout the United Chas. Qray, K. Sugarman. Jewel and especially thoso serving oa mo tho homicide occurred WOMAN'S RECOVERY iSlatcs, llrltlsh America and Alaska. .Cafe. cash. i public lands committee, have been Ingorsoll had tried to do. If. M. Manning, special protecu- tor, followed Mr. O'Neill, his words lilnr ilnilrnnil to drive homo tho I arguments presented by Prosecuting Jonas' testimony substantiated tlio , th,g torrt(,ry ihcro ore SG homos.' 30 Donations. carrying on nn actlvo campaign for MAUN, Doc. 15 Irs. V. X. Attorney Duncan other testimony given regarding the , h h nni,raxlmately 4900 ornhans! ' A. White. II. 8. Wortloy, Pear-. Mr. Sinnott. Woods, who lives two miles north .VolrlM Not Visible- conversations which led to tho shoot- ( nd o . . lk ro c rd ... Tho last , rln Dixon, R. E. Shealds. As sponsor for tho water-power ot hero, Is seriously III. Her physl- 'In. l.iil li.t llkrt fr InifMranll 1.111 ... ..I ... n....... wnH..fn lt.li. HJ t.A ...! mII .A,llt.m nnrl. .! 1Am n.. ma hnnM. fni- liAr rA. Ut MVtimr IIUIMUIUl. ' Ulll HUU fcU. kUtl) U... BWW.M.M mum ;jh UUIIU tJU . MV- " - Rlckman, M. Abrahamson, I phosphate land leasing bill, tho covcry. A dropsical condition la NntrlMii MX VUllile convorsauons which iou io ino nooiManil 0t, folks nro cnrcd for Tno ,nllt rln Dlx During this address, Attorney Ir-jlng. but he. like Mr. Ingorsoll, MlMnu.olnK 0f thn nsFombllps was held In spoke In trifling terms of the .fled that Henry Stoehsler had said rC)m,ly n i0iton and tho next ono' I" K, three notches which Ingorsoll was aid to havo on his gun. Turning ovor tho gun to Attorney D'Nolll ho asked derlsevely, "Whoro nro tho three notchesT" Immediately Mr. O'Neill produced a magnifying glass and bo gan n close Inspection of every part "yon" when questioned by Ingorsoll lw,n ho ,l(,(l , Toronto, Canadn, nt Hodonhammer. Frank Poyton. Wnl-'Oregon representative gets credit tho cause of Illness. Mrs. Wooda relative to alleged Improper relations with Mrs. Ingorsoll. They All Kcatlcnil When asked what tho crowd did after tho first shot was fired Jonas said they scattered. Ahkod what !':bun! 10 fin,t that has como to of tho gun, ostensibly to find the did. ho said bo scattered also. I three notches, oTWluunly artd endeav orlng to convey thn Impression that Ingorsoll. or whoever might havo had that many to his credit, would un doubtedly have carved thorn. Into tho gun In reality. Tho court room was crowded with - spectators eager, as bufore, to drink In every word ot the address, Courtroom Crowded Peering through an aperture be tween tho swinging doors of tho courtroom could bo soon thn faces ot pooplo Hho wero not admitted be- causo of ii lack nf seating room, and within hourlng of theso pooplo In tho liullway could bo heard -thu. voices of children singing "My Country 'Us of thee, sweet lnnd of liburty," And Gilbert Ingorsoll with his wlfo, uon, and attorneys, wore battling iu (hoy had never boforo battled for tho liberty of tho formor In tho crowded courtroom only u tow fcot away from thoso children. Then occasionally could bo hoard tho voice of a teacher Instructing her pupils In tho myster ies of substruction and addition and In the courtroom Prosecuting Attor ney Duncan, mothodlcally, moclmnl cally, cleverly endeavored to sub tract to tako away from Ollbert T. ' Ingersoll'a precarious grasp upon his liberty, perhaps his very lite. And (hen wore hoard the vlrllo, aomotlmes plaintive, and nover-fatter-lng words of Attornoy O'Nolll as ho employed them to add to, the tenuro of Gilbert T. Ingoraotl's liberty or, porhups to his term ot llfo, In grave ,dnngor of tormlnatlon bocuuso ot tho alnylng by him ot Henry John Btoohs lor at Dairy, a tow short months ago. Tho caBO will bo In the hands ot When asked whether tin had said that Martin Hoolulor expressed re grot for having "urged llonry to say yes when nskod nbout his 'rotations with Mrs. Ingorsoll," Jonas answered "No, not just llko that." In an attempt to show that Jonas was Indebted to Ingersoll tho prosecu tion elicited tho stntcment thnt ho owod Ingorsoll somo money for wood, Ho also ndmlttod that there was n slight misunderstanding between him and Henry Stoehsler, tho stain man. Ingersoll'a reputation, oxcopt for stories of nn nltorcatlon at Malln, tho witness snld, wns good. Ankod whathor tin had not told Orvlllo Smith that the 'Mngersolls nro going to thn Imsobull meeting. They nro going to clonn up on tho Stoohslers, and I am with thorn," ho donled making a stalemont In that regard In that form. Henry and Ingoriioll bad had Irou- bo at, a ball gamo tho Sunday bo foro, Jonas said. Gilbert Anderson, fntbor-ln-Jaw ot Jonas testified that the crowd, at the Stoehslor homo attor the shoot ing agreed that Henry had said yos to Ingersoll'a Interrogation regard ing Mrs, Ingorsoll, Hank O'llrlen, who had done soma work, according to his admission, for O'Neill & Irwin,, testified to Ingqr soII'h reputation, It was good, ho said. Character TeMliuony I.oonnrd Parks, and Pat Parks, mill mon, stntod thnt InBorsoU'a ropu tatlon lately was good. So, also did Fred Carlisle, aion I'torson, nnd tho Rovorund 8. J. Iluock, a Methodist minister, who wns brought up from which ono session will bo devoted to tor Short, Chsstaln, Peyton, E. C. for having accomplished a great has been troubled with tho aliment .- . ..1...a - . HK-....AI A .b . L.MM Wt .. 1... . M I has been bedfast sent Intention to attend this mooting. Saw Enmnn, Clyde Fox, Art Wiard. fair to tho people and to those who and ahows no signs ot Improve- W. O. Mlkaebe. Whitman, Frank Invest tnelr money in aoveiopmeui. ment. sne is Doing carea ior or Hell. E. A. Lawrenco, A. O. Col- He Is also popular with the advo- her niece, Miss Maud Reed, ana son. J. C. Matlock. Homer DePuy.'catca ot an eloborato reclamation the Misses Maud and Jessie Jones. Pattorson, Ilrothorton, I. J. Dixon.' policy. Governor Davis, too, has a Wm. Green, Harry Latta, L. A. good record on reclamation and Is FIGURES IN 8USANVIXX.E the business of the eommltteo on Puckott. V. E. Puckett. Cal Incen- work in unlocking tho natural re- all summer. .nm... ii i Mr. Wnttnnhnrir-ii nm. I blco, A. II. Newton, C. II. Smith, sources ot the west In a manner -weeks she .""-" -- - -- - -" -- . . Tho uppolntmont of Mrs. Wntton- Oregon. Iluock knew lngersoi'i at Mayflold, California, from 1909 on, and was qullo willing to testify very favor able with Ingersoll's roputntlon whlla hero nnd his testimony was not admitted. A. I.. Mlchaol nnd Albort Lilly $3.40. snld that Ingersoll's general rcputn- Total $143.90: tlou as n peaceful citlxen was good. Who's nextT C. M. O'Nolll, ono of tho defend ant's attorneys, took tho stand. He stated that ho "as trying to prnc tlco law," In answer to n quostlnn relative to his bulnoss. His testt- unchanged mony tended to prove that Davo I.lxkoy. a wltnesM for tho prosocu lion, had told him ho know nothing aliout tho caso. C. A. Simmons, father ot Mrs. Ing orsoll. testified that Warren lllnko, another wltnes cnllod by tho prose-, cutlon, had told him ho know noth ing about tho caso, contrary to his testimony given on tho stand. Son On Rtiwd Stanley Ingersoll, 12 year old, boh ot Gilbert Ingorsoll tho dotendant, was tho noxt witness. Questlonod by tho court, Stanley assorted his knowlodgo of tho Import ot sworn statements, ire lives at J.lncoln, California, he said. Ho was with his father nonr Dairy last summer when Decker, Wm. Newbort, P. Stiles. W. wotl known In Washington In that TRAGEDY KNOWN IN MEnRIILli II. Ross. W. E. Latta, Wllma Mc- connection, because as president otj Collum, D. C. nimmItt,.D. Wlltlams. tho Western States Reclamation as- The suicide ot George Coston at Other Donation. 'soclstlon he appearod a year ago susanvllle last weok, following his Donations ot smaller sums total at tho bead ot a delegation ot west- glaring ot his wife, has occasioned MARKirr REPORT PORTLAND, Dec. 1C Hogs low er, $10..'0 and $11; other markets WEATHER REPORT OREGON Tonight and Thursday. rain In west; probably rain or snow In east. Grounds for Belief That Thad Fell $2,000 Fire Loss During November ern governors asking Increased ap- .urDrgo In the vicinity of Merrill proprlntiona for reclamation devel- wner0 the Costons roslded until re opment. , moving to Susanvllle 'about three) years ago. Dispute over domesuo finances is said to havo led to the Jdouble fatality. The Costons boro a trrA vnntitflt Inn In fttin ATnrrlll Victim tO Cupid neighborhood. They loave a boy. ' aged 14, nnd a girl, aged 15, who Could this be our ThaddousT Wo witnessed the tragody and made somehow bellovo It Is und still Kla- fruitless efforts to prevent it. math Fulls did not know that Us TRl'CK IIURNED MTIE.V GAS TAN EXPLODES ono time popular Jowolor wns a resi dent ot Venice, Cal. l)o that as It may tho following appeared In the col umns ot tho Sacramento Dee. under jt tt r marriages," on weeemuer u; ahiui- MS mer m iveport tan-Smlth In Susanvllle, Lassen ' ., . 'county, December 9, by Hoc. father Flro loss In Klamath Falls for No- p 0iueUey Thuddous G. McIIat- voraberwas $2000. according to es- n M ,,nton 8mUhi botn ot tl -.. W ll.. .. VIm Dktaf umuin iu nm nj4.u.i .. .... "". Venice. California, woianey nieu wnn ino ponce juqko. The nurabor of alarms during No vember wore five, the report shows, and three hours and one-halt wore spent In fighting tires. In laying Davo Llskoy nnd Warren ailako, on hose lines .1350 feet of hoso was two occasions, visited his fathor. and.cd. besides 150 feot chomlcat hose. ho stated that nothing had been Fitly gallons oi cnemtcais were useu. ..i.i niwnrt th trouble with the There wero 91 Inspections made by v.v. ... .... .r. , ... . . . a is. I atnnh.lnro ..I tlm.n times. This con- tno Ciller uiul nino uepartmeni uruis; tradlctod formor tostlmony by Llskoy .hold Now what do yon know nbout that Mr. Otd-TImerT It Thad has fallen tor matrimony what hope Is there foe, ordinary fellows. A one-ton Dulck truck, owned and driven by George Duke, was des troyed by tire last night on the road between this city and the Chelsea box factory. The tiro la thought to have started from tho explosion ot the gasoline tank. Mr. Duke was slightly burned, but Is at. work again today. URENNAN WANTS ANOTHER CHANCE WITH CHAMPION NEW YORK, Dec. 15 Bill Brsn- nan, knocked out In tho twelfth I L- ..- . ... i- -i . mum inst nlcht bv Jack Dompsey, Hi ZZunt th-n .ooV ih stand 'local theatres to show 2000 feet of said today he intended to ask for . :. ..... ...... rim nrvntion film dnrln.- flro nre- another match witti tno cnarapion. in nis own oona... - - - tl ftm Mt Mtaned ,ald Bren- nan, "that uempaey is my nupvnur. (Continued to Page 7) early n January. Weather Probabilities Tho barometric pressure, as shown' by tho Cycto-Stormagraph at Underwood's Pharmacy, has boon slowly falling ever since Tuesday noon, Indicating a storm to the north, which may reach hero by tomorrow. Forocast for next 24 heurs: Cloudy and cold. 4 tf - the Jury this attornoon (Oakland, California, to testify. Mr.