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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1921)
VAOn BHVHN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TIUmSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1021. PICKS FRENCH GIRL BBBBBBBBS9Tftr".r'i BsbbbbbbbhbsbbI ' bbbbbbbbK. vv ' '7bbbbbbbbbbI H'v: ;'bBkI J r LHraEsBBBBLHBBK. " iv &0?$ LubbbI J CALIFORNIA NEWS VEHD, Jon. 20. J. F. Plura, lor (tovurnl yonru superintendent of tlio box factory of tlio Wood Lumber roinpnny, bun rofllRncl hla position nnd loft for Bacrnmonto wlioro bo will spend tlio wlntor. IiOO Shtppoy, Missouri poet, loft n wlfo and child In Kansas City whon ho wont 'to Franco during; tho wnr. Thoro bo bocnino Infnt tinted with Mndollno Dabln, a Froncli Klrl. Aftor tho war sho en mo to Kansas City, wlioro tholr son was born. Shlppoy's wlfo rofusod to get a dlvorco so ho could marry tho Kronen girl. Now Shlppoy has aban doned his wlfo and has fled to Mex ico with Mndollno. Pulmoter Revives Pneumonia Victim BOISB, Idnbo, Jan. 20. Aftor having been pronounced dond by at tending physicians, tho l-ycar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Whlto, mom bo of tho Ilolso flro department, was twlco rovlvod and restored to Ufa through ubo of tho flro department's lungmotor. Tho child suffered from pnoumonla and onca In tho Wblto homo and ngaln In a hospital tho langmotor was used aftor tho baby had stopped broathlng. Doctors at tending tho caso express loud praiso for tho work dono by tho motor, op erated by Flro Chief Foster, and express contldonco that tho child will complotoly rocovor. Slnco tho right of womon to qualify as proachors was granted -by tho general conforenco of tho M. K. church last May 1G womon hnvo been licensed as proachors. At tho next gonoral conforonco an effort will bo xaado to socuro for thorn tbo full right of ordination. LOS ANOELES, Jan. 20. Dam ages totalling $'22G,000 nro asked In four suits filed In tho nuporlor court hero against tho Italian Vlnoynrd company and CarlyBlo llughos, motor truck driver, as tho rosult of tho (loath of ChnrlcH F. Van do Wnlor, congrcsHinan-oluct of tho Ninth Cali fornia district. Mrs. Edith Van do Water, tbo widow, domnnded $1G0, 000 and her throo children $25,000 oacli. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 20. Ex ecutive committoomon of tbo Amorl can Loglon department of California, mooting with mombers of tho lcgls latlvo commlttoo and Amorlcan leudors from posts of tho bay ro glon, hnvo decided not to present, at this tlmo, n bill to tho lcglslaturo providing for a stato bonus for form or sorvlco mon. Immodlnto legisla tion providing for vocational train ing, homo nld and land settlement wan approvod nnd national offlvors wero commented for tholr efforts for a national cash bonus. Little Gray Cottage is Clara Hamon's Refuge A "Llttlo Orny Home In tho West" Is tho present rofugo of Clara Smith Hamon, charged with t'.id murder of Jako L. Hnmon, oil multlmllllon nlro and republican national commit teeman, It In bar slBtor's llttlo cottage at Wilson, Okla. If ono woro to rotraco tho trnll that brought hor thoro ono would find It originated In a similarly hum bio cottngo 27 years ago. I Cor parents woro folks of llttlo means. Clarn was a clork In a Lawton storo ton years ago whon Hnmon mot hor. Sho gavo up her clerk's npron for flnory. . Then camo Itamon's death from tbo muzzlo of n pistol. Clara Smith's flight surrender nnd release on ball. Tbo road took n suddon twist to tho old onvlronmont. Clara Smith Hamon ngaln lives In a humblo houso. Thinking of tho gloss and tho glaro of tho past, sho wonders In wlint direction Fato will send hor way noxt. Will Hamon's will mako her a bcnoflclary? 1f frood of tho murder chargo, will sho roturn to a llfo of luxury? Or will sho ngaln trend tho heavy road nnd llvo In n "llttlo gray homo." K i , iWS', V'-vsfeBHrssksTBnBBBBBBBk B w Vfifn" j V HLbkJ4BmBwXwXvIwXwXBwXwXwAk v V Ytyr lfr vfflidBvAlSE!iESBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVJBvABvAvAvAvV V " m iSft jJflSl'aBBBBBBB!w r ffii( SANTA ROSA, Jan. 20. David Thrasher, 88-ycar-old hormlt, who was found dond In his lonoly cabin near Tomalcs rocontly, loft 170,000 in various banks, It has boon found. Ono holr, n resident of Sprlngflold, III., probably will Inhorlt tho money. SAN FIIANCIBCO, Jan. 20. Tho California Eloctrlc Hallway associa tion, composed of companies In Cal ifornia operating stroot and In'cr urhan lines, hnvo Issuod a stntcment asserting that tbo electric railways of tho stato aro In no position to boar any Incroaso In taxes, tho state ment was Issuod In connection with tho tax discussion at tho st.ita legislature. SACRAMENTOvJan. 20. During the Inst two years i now Irrigation districts woro formod In California, according to tho blcnnlnl roport of tbo stato dopartmont of Q'iglnenring, compiled by Paul Narboo, chief as sistant stato cnglnuor, filed with Governor W. D. Stephens. This makes a total of 68 districts, with an acrcago of 2,9CG,783 ncrcB, In tho stnto. Tho bonded Indebtedness Is !3G,064,021. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 20. Avia tors of tho Unltod States forost sorv lco last soason In California covorod 388,820 miles, nioro than 1C times tho clrcumforonco of tho globo, ac cording to rocords recently compiled. In tho flights tho aviators pro tected from flro 24,000,000 acres of wooded lands growing 110,000,000, 000 foot of mnrkotablo tlmbor, con servatively estimated by tho forost sorvlco as worth $220,000,000. LnjxnnjTruxrij-LnrLan.rmnrwirwvy-i."i" "i ------------- The CENTRAL Hotel STEAM HEATED ROOMS BY THE WEEK, $5.00 AND UP OPEN ALL NIGHT Cigar Stand A fine stock of Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobacco NEWS STAND Latest Daily Papers, Magazines and Periodicals GUY GARRETT, Manager Telephone 155-ty V QJ TUB BEND, Jan. 20. Following tho shutdown ,ot two weoks for repairs, tho Urooks-Scanlon company's mill ro-commoncod sawing Monday, Janu ary 17, company officials stato. Ono eight hours shift will be operated. FLORENCE, Jan. 20. "Tho West," a weekly nowspnpor publish ed horo for moro than 30 years, ban suspended publication. Tho high prices of printing materials nnd in sufficient patronago aro given as tho causo of Its discontinuance. EUGENE, Jan. 20. Spring foot ball practlco at tho University of Oregon will bo Inaugurated soon, ac cording to announcement today' of Head Coach "Shy" Huntington. This will bo tho first tlmo that training has started so early. MEDFORD, Jan. 20. At tho last meeting of tho Mcdford post, Amer ican Legion, members without n dls-) senting voto approved of adjusted compensation for service men. KILLS MANY COYOTES BROADUS, Mont., Jan. 20. Lowla Rnkken, govornmont trapper In this soctlon, according to reports has killed an average of 40 coyotes a rrtonth slnco last July. Ho nlso ro ports that wolves nro plentiful but that It Is difficult to trap them. CLARA HAMON AND -THE LITTLB OIIAY HOME WEST" WUlinU HUB AWAITS TRIAL TOR ML'IIDKIL OREGON BREVITIES DAYTON, Jan. 20. W. D. Bur- llngham, CD, manager and part own or of tho Dayton Box and Lumber company, was killed almost Instantly whon ho drovo nls nutomobllo through tho railing of a brldgo oyer a gulch at tho Dayton city limits and dropped with tho machlno CO feet. PORTLAND, Jan. 20. A stand of tlmbor containing about 24,000,000 feet of Douglas fir and western red cedar with a fow other species In les sor amounts, was sold by tho United States forost service to tho Monroe Shlnglo company of Eugcno. Tho tlm bor Is on tho Lnv8on creek watershed on tho Sluslaw national forost, and was sold for $1.80 a thousand foot for Douglas fir, 1.20 a thousand fcot for western red cedar and 60 cents a thousand for othor species. J1END, Jan. 20. Roy Mitchell, who has boon for tho past year ranger at Fort Rock, was choson as ono of four forost men from Oregon and Wash ington to attend tho aircraft school nt Mather's field, noar Sacramento, for n month's Instruction In tho work of tho air forest patrol, so that be can bo put In chargo of this work In tho Deschutes forest noxt summer. .MEDFORD, Jan. 20. Tho body of Sargont Albert Colllngs,, Company F, 160th Infantry who enlisted from Watklns, Oregon, and wns killed in action In Franco during the Into war, nrrlvod Sunday. HUNTS THE LINE BJsiVBjSJjSJFTT7SBJBSHBJflSJl sflHKflsMkk i sLSbLK. :' '-; Senator Mark Saiittu Sonator Mark Smith, Arizona dem ocrat, who was beaten for ro-olec-tlon, has been named by President Wilson as a inpmbor of tho Interna tional Joint commission on Canadian boundaries. Ifo succeeds R. E, Glenn ) of North Carolina, SALEM, Jan. 20. W. B. Barratt of Hoppncr, who recently was ap pointed stato highway commissioner to succeed H. E. Kaddlo, liny form ally accepted tho offlco In a letter to aovcrnor Olcott. Mr. Barratt will bo In attendance at tho regular moot ing of tho commission to bo held In Portland February 1. SALEM, Jan. 20. Members of Capitol post, American Legion, at tholr last meeting hero wont on record favoring a cash bonus of $25 a month for soldiers, sailors and marines sorvlng in tho lato war with Germany. Tho voto in favor of the cash bonus was almost unanimous. PRINEILLE, Jnn. 20. 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