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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1921)
A Class Ad Will Do It Today's Newt Today j llfKxiiili tr No, it-isco WILL VOTE W FIVE MEASURES Member of the Associated Press. KLAMATH VM,IM, OKKfJON, FRIDAY, JIAV lit, lll PRICK FIVE CENTS Fifty Killed In Big Radical Riot In Mexican City "THE EYE OF THE ALLIES filly I JUNE 111 I Hi' !( MEXICO ('I'M Mil) II "'"""" !. klllml ihI h morn wouii.lnd t ,,1,(1,, , m.,,,.11, ,1,,, iiipllul of Mlrlimuii. win,. Hid h- ' In ii lilm l.y Hi., una rl,., ,.,p ' Irnni raillntU ihurgiil upon u lurgo ' group f ('niliollrii I 1 up I alliollm unm-rti'il, lnt VETERAN OF 'B1 i in minimum h 1 .w wwnimwilk.U ii hi ii Miy 13 mMiii- lure" ill lllfilll propon-d -wrr,. ii.iiM,lriil Ii,,; aKiiin( , jm, li.l Hi inn siaiu riuniiiiiiiin. mfc-mi ill-Horn' Ion of . i.ur.ii- lll f I"''"'" Hi" viMum of Onignn , Hiit.'lay liy raillf tiin (or """ r ii'"ivnl or illnfipprovnl at n iprf i .Inttluii Tiirsilay. Jilfin 7 All tXV n frfM'il t Hi" people Ii) I hi' 1)11 x atif" Xlr n.iuaiirr nrn ConilHuMniinl nuiPlidliiniil creating Win t War vnlnrnll'n uaam lation , (9Dl) tiiiui tiiiiunal niin'iiiliittinl length rtllil iln duration of tlm lntii IpkIif ' A Ituilu-rfont maldi-nt of Kin litarr and ilirriiaalnK Ihn iy of math I'hIU for tint nai ti-n yi-.ir BiBitxT" and a 11 A II viitnran died mrly ( .t'l'iiii.innl au.Piidmimt nnab Ihla liintnliiK at lil linmii on ji, , lltf "- r-nfirnor in veto Ihn ntitprg Ki'it'i road lln hail Iippii III iqcu Saturday Thn lit rrilrnt Han burn In Wis ruli.ln In I Ml n moved o Kan a and dark to Wisconsin, whnr ol (hi. oulbn-ak of tl. Civil nr h" , nllitnil in tin. I'nio.t nrm. serving thrn montlik Following an tmn , ..f all proper!) In tin. stall- rabltt dltrharKn hn wus m'loi d-i to. Hi-)' t Im loaned in IM a gotprnmenl inam acromi tin.' rCJ '' on Ipglalatltn tunasurna ;j.. t vmlifyinr; women to ii T.. 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I ucnoral rerahlnc will asxumo his du ; tlci July 1, succeeding Major Ccnorat March, j General I'cmhlnK's assistant wilt bo Major General James 0. Hnrboril, ' who will tako orcr all tho details ' heretofore handled by tho chief of staff, tearing General Pershing freo to direct tho organization and drill ing of tho army, Including tho na I tlonal guard and reserves, j General Pershing. In his now po- pd by P I.. Kent. Agricultural Star ll'on- "rl" rctnln lho dut,M recontly tlstlclan of the U S. Hurcau of Croj) lKnc him as chief or the national l"-iiMMih. i.i. ,.... i - I war staff. iKlant U tho nickname or tins imuorrul siMrrhllght lf ono of IlitiM whirli Urn Kri'itrh nrm1" of cKTUiMon iiimi to watch what goes on at night in thp Centum district under their control You can hUuhI two iiHp nwii) and wmly ri-od a nufpaper by Its rnra mrrar itin IrtiKlh of Hip bpiIii 'ros ' '" to tlitr days. Inrreaam Hip (4; of mmnlwrii from 13 in Ift a day . both fur rrcuUr and pclal bpbbioii i Hi ilrr. a llnUt on thn jwrlii.1 III' A"l" tourlalB) ran iim- Hip tet ,.!.- vgltb bill may hn Intruducpil I'ar,c nr ramping Krouml tumor Tbp olijprt of Ihn marrlaca I'laml n'- ,a'l W T lj this aftornoun niton and l)rn bill U dpclarnl to Hoieral oamand a crnw of rolun llot"j propaKallng of fppblp-mln ,rpr nrkpr"wlh rrolrrii (down iti rw.m or thon otlmrwUp llkrl) ll"k and tu.r. did n lot of cpan t ia(fr by inhnrllantP. It proitf '"K up ynatrrilay and today Wati-r tkil bold main and fiMiialn npi'M hydrant would b intalli-.l thU iif HSU for marrlaen llrrtU". hall nutr iTnoon It xa Pipprtpd and otlmr fa altini-iamlnatlon by comtwtnit phy-j cltltlr arranged for. tldini In anprtaln If limy nrn of- As soon a It Is definitely annoimc- fllcti'.l wUh rontagloua or rommitnl. " ht thn wnl tldn ramp ground In uble aoraipii or wliPthnr tlin)- am f'l)'- thn old ramp In Hot HprliiK tormsl mentally If both or plthrr "" " cloed (ill Ir put thn piamlnatlon IIip inpa " -"" iuld prohibit their marrUKP Long-Bell Officials vnt on or nom wprn MPruifpii tviH Be Ready pimrrT punn Tn To U,e Tomorrow j JflUf IU OPEN BRANCH iETK Tbr unman Jurors bill l a rpU ' in of inn jury law providing Jhatj omrn rp iiiallfled In alt ai Jurors Inspecting Timber Bank Force Holds Interesting Meeting Dminrii rt'tuiprtpd with thn ad- oleUttiilon of the Institution was ! tk loplr of dlMusilon at the ban- j 1t and mpntlni: of offlcnnt. phi Hoyfi and directors of the First N'tUoaal bank at thn Whlto 1'pII fn hotel last PVi-nltiK Charles "II. prriiilent of tlm Itistllutlun. M the hint The Hireling probably establishes I PrM..it ns It Is customary with " lull to call monthly ronfnr ,afr nf hi coworkers nt which PfoMcmn an. Hireshed out and ln ''lflnt uipthods discarded, wlilln 'iltlrno riunns In fur nn.lyn "1 till lllpn l.liililitv.iii .....I Hi.v.iri.l I 'iftllors Wprn lirninnl Ual nll.l jw lh meeting vm rery helpful "I Inilructlve, It wus roportod. J I) Trnnant. Katinan Clt). si.rrp lary nf Ihn l.ong-llpll Lumber com p.iny. J P King of Portland, chief cruiser, and W K Ityiler of Menu ' mont. Tetas. chlrf tlmlx-rmiin of the I opened the .twevt Shop nt Ninth mid company, arrhed In K lam.it Ii Kalln ' Main street about it Mr ugo und j last night from Weed ' hate demonstrated their alillWy us t Tbey urn tratellng by automohllel luccessful business in on. Through a deal closed oclny the store room formerly occupied by tho llrandburg store, between Fourth and Fifth, has been leased to Price & Hilton, who Intend to establish n branch of the Sweet Shop there about June 1. Associated with King Price and Ocorgo Hilton In the new- conteotlon er will be Mrs Kdlth Ilenins. who will him. iharge of the branch store All three bate had long expert- J ence In the confectionery business. Price L Hilton, following years of experience lu the wholesale trade. H'dAH .mr. ,,,, ,M r. XTH NM'.UMII.K Pinci: i.owi:it iVholi-mil,, nrii-.. ..r ........ n.i...... M - ,,... ... nniii .ii..ii. 0 Collin liiJnv I wl In sell t in, emits and an- Klpatf-ll no ellllllir.. I.. ...lull i.rll-n ""I'M them was fuilthor ndvanro """IVll lllllk lirlr.t .Inxllii...! 411 I"1' per (tise. wholesale, and ii fur "' drop Is expected. C C Balloting Closes Tonight on n tour of Inspection of tho Ixing IIpII western holdings and today were Itispnrllng timber In the Inriil territory srut'T Titnri' wn.i. II.Wi: OlTIMl TtlMdllltoW Thn lln) Scout troop of Itlwrslde school will enjoy nn outing tomor row on lluck Island The tnxip will be In charge of Scoutmaster It I! Wright mid II i: Wood, ussist.int moil muster ToniKlu ,.l 1 n.. .,........ i- nniioiiiiK i'iosiii ' "10 ll rpplni-. ..r .1... ..I .1.... ..I (q. " ' iiiv. iiiuuil'.'l 'l u... " "'", ""ii'iiiiK "r MittiH ni "rt lit nn, .- .... 1...1.. i-oiiiiiiui; win ue """ ii i ,. in JJa. .-'..l.-llllll-ll, IIITOIU I - ,. '" '"-I Mi. A,o McCourt. 'Klil...... . . ..... B K "'iii, non ItuMlnK 111111' lIllRUMlluil ' 1 I llll, I.... . . 1 "-"" Illl.lMlHd tllo I'llllVMKII- 'UK rn.ii... . - -"..iiiii iph j rtOX Hi ILoani r ' ,n,! ""' """ llrti '' '"'" i'l loilil Iheii 1 "'"''I III. .,11,1 r.. Bad Day For the Believers In Omens The superstitious shuddered this morning when they looked nt the calendar and hate carefully ntnld od ladders, looking glasses and black cnls throughout tho day. For tho rnro conjunction of day ami dnto. hold by tho mystically Inclined to bo most unlucky, oc curred today when Friday foil on the 13th day of tlm month lllV.i: STAIN'S 1 A1TO PAUK ON .MAIN STHIIirr In the Intertill while they were In tho postofflco getting their mull lust Mlk-lit nbout 1 1 o'clock, the auloiiiu i Idle of Mr and Mr II. II. Hunger look fire at Hid curb In from of Hie building from short cliculted wires Mr mid Mrs Hunger relumed In time tu s.ite tlm iniieliliiu by jioiirlnB water on the blnzo before It had Batu mi much litudway Considerable dam pfo wan done before Hie file was '-. iOlt( I M iikiii I l 1 ii I in t' i '! nit I- i, in. i ii i M ' M II i I lii-ir ill ,1 I nt Mrs Iteams was for a long time with tho Shustn conlectloucry. which recent!) closed hero It was owned by her brother. Date U-nnox. tlemodellng of the store will start early next week It Is planned to conduct a general confectionery bus iness and lunch room, sorting hot and cold drinks und light lunches. The name of the new shop will be Thu Italnbow A kitchenette will be i.iiiiiiiiilni'il for the preparation of luuches. but the candy and Ice cream will conio from the Set Shop, which manufactures ull of Us own goods Thu same sort Ice und quality of product wilt " bo featured In tho brunch store that has made the Sweiv. Shop so popular and thu pru prlolorn oxih'CI the branch storo tc repeat the uptown success. ELKS WESTERN NIGHTS TO BE GREATEST YET Price of Gasoline Reduced Two Cents PORTLAND. May 13 A two cent pur gullon reduction on gaso line wns announced licro today fol lowing n similar cut In San Fran cisco. This makes gasollno hero 28 cents, Including the two cents per gallon sluto tax. The 3" cents. Muniij,' i ll.iltwi-ll explained, Inciudoi tho two cent -i.-tc road tax Tlio ft eight i ate on ea.-ollnu from thn Itliiimunil. Cat , iihini to Main, nth Fullii Is 10 Vi cenii it gil'eil in tank cur lots The price ,u IS h u 'nd u a i V com " eoii"" Thursday Friday and Saturday nights of noxt week aro annual Wes tern Nights at tho Elks templo and according to tho Klks who are mak ing arrangements for the big occas ion, tho affair this year promises to exceed last year In point of prizes and Attendance And last year's show hit the high water mark of success C. IL I'nderwood Is In charge of lho arrangements and has all the members hnrd at work nlong varloui special lines that will contribute to tho general success. Iocat business men havo boon most generous In tho matter of prize donations, especially In their consid eration for ladles and a variety of ar ticles that -will appeal to the feint nlno tnste aro In tho hands of the committee From nil parts of tho country hnto come donations of farm produce, sheep and other Mock anil the ccnuulttco Is certain that prizes this year will be more varied and In greater quantity than ever before. Districts aro vicing with each other for stirotuncy In nttendnnco and tn support of the occasion and there will bo crowd from Fort Klamath. Clilloquln, Illy, llnnanza. Merrill, l.akevlew and us far away as Altu ran. A reve piece orchestra hn been arranged for to furnish music for tho dancing on the threo nights. All of tho proceeds of tho affair go to tho Klks charity fund nml are dis tributed throughout tho coming )ear to(allotinto cases of local need. Kstlmntcs. This forecast Is based on nn estimated area remaining for har- vest of 712.000 acres and a May 1 ' i-ondltion of 99 per cent Tho wtntur 1 damage tn tho crop was less than ono I per cent nnd spring motsturo condi tions have been tcry satisfactory I orcr tho greater part of tho wheat producing area of tho state. Tho 1920 Oregon winter wheat crop was finally estimated at 17.SCO.000 bu- shets produced on 791,000 acres For the Cnltcd States as a whole , tho abandonment of wheat acrcago , (Continued to r-ago 4) akkkkBBVMVMakl1BMB,tvtABas,,A,, Wool Sale By War Department Approved Despite West's Plea Herald Washington llurrnu WASHINGTON.' May 13. Deft pita the protests of the wool grow- .crs of Oregon and other wool cen ters of tho United States tho secre tary of war has approved the plan of tho department for auction of wool norw owned by the war de partment. Ho Justifies his action by saying that the price of wool has gone up and that tho war de partment should take advantage of this opportunity to get rid of Its surplus. It Is oxpected that Senators Stan field, of Oregon; Gooding, of Idaho, and other western senators will mako another effort to prevent the soiling of this wool at this time nnd further depress the market. Alleged Illicit Distillers Are Up For Examination, Prisoners Help Build Own Prison Warren Illako, owner of a ranch, near Dairy, and his brother, Glenn Illake, aro under examination botoro Ilert C. Thomas, V S. commis sioner, this afternoon on a charge of operating a still on the ranch. Thoy were arrested recently by Port Summers of the Indian pollio and M. L. Harnett. H. M. Man ning Is defending the Dlake broth ers and Walter G. West, reservation superintendent. Is conducing tho prosocutloa. If the Dlake case Is concluded In time Mrs. C. A. Elliott and Wal ter Hyland will be examined on tb Chargo of having-liquor in their possession, crowing out of the ar rest of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, Hy land and A. C. Merkte last week. The two defendants slated for ex amination today were arrested while bringing liquor hero from the California still, officers allege. El liott and Mcrkle were arrested at tho stilt. Arthur Worth was arrested Iato yesterday by Port Summers on hla ranch near Dairy and Is alleged to have been operating a still there. He wilt have a hoartng during the, present series. It Is probable. Car Is Wrecked On Esplanade An overturned car on the bank of tho canal at tho Esplanado ar enuo bridge this morning. Indicated accident during tho night, but tho LONG DEACH. Calif., May 13 Prisoners at tho Long Deach Jail In ilnnepr of lnslnir thn roof over i their heads and becomlne homa-,P0,lco today had no Information less, recently cost all scruples aside , rcKartl t0 Nelther hospital ro und, taking off their coats and roll- celT0' any PtlenU this morning as tng up their sleeves, built them- tho rMU,t of on nU(t0 ""Id1 they solves a new, It temporary, homo. rePrtcd. Tho quarters In which they had Tho ear "WM a blK- lx " boon confined were being wrecked (macn,aB- APP"nuy mo unver iosl '.nnl.Al .l.aAAHillnM ll t. 1 1 1 M . B IIIII U1I14 control descending tho ditched It. to muko -way for a larger Jul! build tng, on tho same site. Pollen hclned the bulldlnir nor isonnel, In total composed of con- i, i. UetlClt Must ttcteu Doctioggera and burglary, patrolmen and paid carronters. Motorcyclists Will i Hold Races May 29 PORTLAND. Oro. May 13 Hol ders of motorcyclo records all tho way from ono to fifty miles will be on hand nnd tal.o part In .tlio races to bo held under tho auspices of tho Daddies Club at Rose City Speedway Ma) 29 and 30 Sanction fer the ra cos has been received from thu Mo torcyclo and Allied Trades Associa tion, making tlio otonU official Rocnrdtt established will btaud as of ficial. Paul Sclinuiderm.tn. manager of the r.icos, lias had word that tlio inotor eyeio clubs of Medford. Eugene. 1'f forth n tndnv t!ii St .'i l.n-d OUffirnnta Pans. Albany. Salem, Orogon iniiii'.iiiy .iinii'iin.i't. ii tw.i . ""''City, Vancouver Wash, and Seattle ,, , iii.ii In Hit ' i twtll be represented un I nr. paralioilH , ,, ' . t i ' I I im- ! nil mililo foi tit- r .-iil.rUiiU . k-- - mont Body of Soldier Is on Way West Mrs Clara Davison this morning received word that tho body of her son. Van Allen Cornish, who was killed In France, started .west yester day from Jorsoy City nnd will arrlvo In Medford oarly next week, prob ably May 1C or 17. Tho funeral services will bo hold tho day following tho nrrltal of tho body. Mrs. Davison will leave for Medford tomorrow morning. Weather Probabilities Tho barometric pressure, as recorded by tho Cyclo-Storm-ugrnph nt Underwood's Phar macy, shews but llttlo chnngo sliico tho roport of yostorduy. Conditions fuvor a cuntlnuuuco of pleasant weather. Forecast for noxt 24 heurs: Fulr weather, with light brcozos. ' Be Borne by Gov't. WASHINGTON. May 13. Unless soma way Is found to Incroaso tho rovenuos and reduce the expenses, tho railway deficit "will have to bo met from tho national treasury," Chairman Cummins of tho senato Intorstnto commerce commlttco de clared at a hearing on tho ralrway situation. The house passed and sent to tho senate tho Tlncher bill to regulato dealings In tho grain futures. i lUUTISI! PllKMIKI) HAYS POLE REVOLT IS TREATY DEFIANCE LONDON, May 13. Premier Lloyd George, In a dramatic apooch. today told tho houso of commons that the Polish Insurrection In Up- per Sllosia wns In dofianco of tho Versailles treaty. Sl. YEARS EACH FOR ILLINOIS HOIIREHY" ' EAST ST. LOUIS, May 13. .Guy j Kyle, Freo Methodist preacher, and Loron Williamson were teutonced to -"' nix years term In Icatenworth prison WUViill.R REPORT on a chnrRo of robbing a mall pouch OREGON Tonight nml Saturday, containing $189,'0Q0 ut Mount Ver fair, ' nun, Illinois, January 14 -,. -..,, -n jM,i" ui uin