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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1921)
ilfii ,??,; 1."H ' - --Vt..,.;, 4i' , "A. .: "ty ' ? j-v -.'-rcriM .wc v . . 1 . .. .. ir ACaMAdWiM WEBff'fl .sr . ,-v fl Do I L -' I 1 ' I " i, v Member of the Associated Pre, Fifteenth Wiu No. 01(15 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MOIYDAV, NOVEMBER 7, 1081 muck trm, o ,' ' f ' ' . ' ' ' i 4i i',7 I''l , ' , ' ft. m , i. ' ' 5 r ii'(i i ", Member of the Associated Press. - t f ' , , ,'' -' 5 .. ), Av T I it. 'h ,(.. Editorial Comment rr ' : THE REFUNDING 1IONDH Tomorrow you will bo, asked to go on record or to whether you aro In favor of maintaining tho credit of this, city. In our .mind llioro In! no 'quo8lon an to how, as u gon-oral-proportion, ' tho pnoplo or tho city ' fool on thl point. Evoryono -wants tho'crodlt of, ,Klnmnth Falls to bo' tho "boit. Tho fcqturo of this rofundlrig bond (uesttdn that ntlckn, that is stirring up opposition, that will account for oyory voto .cast against it,, 'is. tho fooling that it, the refunding bonds carry tho proper ty owners who owe tho monyo will not 'have to pay It In tho end. If ovory person wns ntiro the proper ty Owners .who owo tho monoy will . would votp for tho' bondB without ..' hesitation., Tho Jlorald wishes lo annum Its readers that, by 'no' possibility can tho property , ownors oscapo, tho payment of tho delinquent bonds, together with 'accrriod Interest, tho cost of this special, oloctlon,' tho cost of Issuing thoso .refunding bonds and tho Interest on tho ro funding bonds to tho' datu of-final Bottlemont. ' s , The city, is In exactly .,lho samo position as a man who Indorses!. a .note. If tho noto Is ;not paid, -then tho man "who Indorsed It wll 'hare to stako caro of tho obligation. When ho1 has paid it, then ho Will no tho maker of tho noto nnd get lodgment not only for tho faco, but for Intorost, costs and attor neys feos. ' Tho quostlon has boon ropoatodly asked: 'Why hasn't tho city foro clbsod and colloctod this money boforo, and thus avoid? tho voting off bonds?" For tho irimplo, reason that It had no monoy with, which to','operalo.' It the" city had fore clMftdfJt .would havo had no money .itgrjbld. In the properly. Tovdo,tbli itpWMirequIro sufficient money ' p vt the1: entlro dobt against tho HJjopejsja"- Then boforo it 'acquired fftttltle. it, ..would buvu Jo. wait ,a S-4"yirf Bs"uBrieY-tho law thoownor would, hovo tha'tTttmo 'in' which, to reveen It, n r r, ." , l' ?Unflor tho'' refunding -bond plan. " til city; will pay tho debt.jThusjItl Sin exactly tho oamp posiiopnas , lado'rser .who paid" thQ, noito. s'Boan'an the' dobt U 'paid, city will jpro'oood to sell, tho iperly ntfoctcd and ,whon tho iceoillngs ro completed, tho city II not have lost ono cont by tho ttmnattetlon, but Its crodlf will have Sn inainiainou - at inu buido iiih indar'd tlvat lias rosulted VIn 'its dsrcomroandlng, a promlum.; jfIn. .reaching a decision- qn how .ffxi are golng.tp votd, personal nnl- ' aiibsittM should bo "sot ,al.do.v JTou "re called upon 'to.ncqultyovisolf 01 question, of principal,, You luivofotton loudly' proclaimed that jrifcu ' youldmakg anjr rcasonnT)la crlflca for .Jhp rwolfnro and - ujj bnlldlng of your community! "nore Is an' 'opportunity for you to dq so without making any sacrltlco.;Xou are simply called upon, to , sustain one of your principles. . j z- ' ' - "AN KNKMY-MATH- UONK, T1UHV, Elsqwhoro ,1b printed a synopsis of a' sermon delivered yesterday by Bev. t Father 'Molloy, whp took' for V1 td$ text, a TBonunco from, the gos Bft of (jjo, day-'VAn Bnorayt Hath Dons' 'This." 'His' remarks aro bo fcropoi.to- existing , conditions horp, they .'fit each .ono of us bo nlcojy, that Vo could nbt resist tho' temn- Uttlott .to publish them, hoping ttwt bme.".lt1notvollijn their "igad rush to victory," might find that they d "inflicted "wrongs that nover . n bT righted;" And "urtbermoro, o migni near in iniuu uiui..vu.i I. '-!-;- ... !. . .'.i ui' l.h le acceeas in im trn u m.v dm more than hoi had gained and, like ,Pyrrhus, he might, have to la sent: 'Another such victory and I aust return to Spirits alone." iff! IT'' Fred R, Soule. whofor tho past "t two years has (boen city editor of iTho'Herald'has'-Teslgnod. " He has been succeeded by E. J. Barrett. In Vhe departure of Mr: Soule this pa pari has. .sustained a dtstinct( loss He was perhaps ' the pest newspa perman who ever caragjo thip pity andiron 'for Wmselt thlstltje by. rtthe iromarkable record no made as fiiyweuiior, w;vuti6 BAITS LOOT CHOUSE F THOOSINDS POItTIiANI), Ore, Nov. 7. tfhroe inaskpd mon hold up It. Kt Charles, tronsuror of tho Llborty theatre, mo tion1 plciuro houso, nnd after rough ly handlltig two girl ushers nnd Hori ry Ilnrnoy ontploycs.i mado their oscniTq through a rear door with the loo"t"tlloy secured from Jthoj safo, vyiilth tho troasufer ostlmatod was botwoou seven and ton thousand dol lars". 7 ' Treanuror Clinrlonrliad Just opened ShotSitfo nbout ton o'clock this morn ng, lis' was 'custo'inary, 'when ho was ebvored liy guns Injtho'handsf two maskod, jnon. -Two girl ushirj wore present as )vcll as Hongy Barney and all woro' securely bound by 'the rob bers. After tho'' robbora had fled. inprnoy managed to untie the, feet of Miss Klslo uotramels. Pho kicked 'over tho tolophono, and notlflod the polico. , Tho, other girl, Myrtlo For bos, whllo badly scared, wai not hurt. ' - !i ' State Fire Marshal To Speak Here A. C. Barbor, state flro marshal, oC Salem, will rrlvdj here tomor row ovonlng, According .to tho tele gram which Hor'aco Sykos, deputy flro marshal, 'recolvod this morn ing. It Ik thought that Jay Stevens, In chargo of tho National Fir Pre volition Association activities on tho Pacific coast, will' probably nioot-lr. Barbor at Wood, coming from San. Franclscbr and' both will rrlT ut" tno'satse tl-i- " ', Tbr nra- schednled 'tor' an ad- dross at, the r forum "of the cham ber of commerce . Wednesday upon flro prevention' subject and also at the Liberty theatre the same af- tornoon where both men will die puss tho fire - situation rfrom ' the national and state angle. Arthur Wilson, president of the Klamath Falls Flro 'insurance ' Agent's asso ciation Is in 'charge of the enter tntnmont of tho visitors. ' ' ; m-t ! ' Council To 'Audit Salary. Account 9 ' " Tho city" council' will meet .to night at 7:30 O'clock In the cham bers at the city hall for the first session in two weeks, the last week being an "oft" week, due to there being five Mondays ln October. ,'Tho. salaries of thq. city employes nnd current bills" for 'the 'past month' have all' been Itemised by C(tv Clerk Al Loavitt.and will pro bably .pecupjr 'a major portion, of tho council's1 time. In 'view of the coming special- election tomorrow on tho question of tho' $65,000 re funding bond Iss'uo somo portion of tho time tonight may be given to that subject.. - r -: ' FIIBN'CH "MiUEniBD" ON TKIATj , VBUSAlblES. Nov. 7. The trial . of 'Honrf Desire Lindrau, "Bluebird of Bambalf," .who la charged with murdering ten women whom fie promised 'to marry, op ofiod here today. It Is alleged he burned his victims' bodies'. most' dffMcult positlons on' a news papqr,rho acquitted himself so well pmt no Inmltles ,wero create and he goes to his. 'new post 'with the good will "of .everyone who knew him, Quick "to rocognUo real 'abll Ity, tho Sacramento Bee sought the services of Mr, Soule and Its of for .was accepted. .. , r ' " - . Tho new'dty editor, .Mr, Barrett; IB a veteran ai me DusinessK'iart Ing wlthi-itho1 Brooklyn, Eagle! he hog beem associated with some of tho loading, newspapers of the country andlTifHeraid feels for tujjato .In 'hayfng . Bocnred; so able and competent a successor to Mr. Soulo.. It will be his endeavor to MOW keep; theVnews, columns of this pa- while t California; runs fifth, dlsplac per. up to, 'the high' (standard set by Ing another yellow pine state. his .predecessor, a, standard recog- nixedV throughout the Coast as- one of the highest 'lu the west, Univernty Honor For Klamath "Hi KUOENE, Nov. 7 Throo high schools In Klamath county those ut Fort Klamath and Merrill and tho Klamath county high school havo courses of study of such high grada and taught with such effi ciency that thoy aro accredited by tho University of Oregon. Con sidering the high requirements It is a distinct honor for' a high school to bo on tho .University ac- crodltod list. Out of two hundred high schools In tho state; only 177 aro accredited by tho University. HOT HUNT FOR : .DID CHECK ' DISPENSED J. R. Harvoy, employed In tho bakery or Jack Nlcholn on south Sixth etrcct, disappeared suddenly last woek and In his wake, warrants havo beon Issuod for his apprehen sion alleging that ,ho Ih tho porson known as "E. Andrews, J. E. Harvey and J. Harvey," who successfully passed threo bogus chocks upon the K. K. K., Sugarman'and Joe McDon ald's establishments for $130. $8G and $80 respectively, using stolen checks from tho Nlchol's Bakery Shop and forging tho samo of Jack Nichols to them. ' , IAU the checks woro drawn upon tho First National bank. Two- of thorn were stoppod, thoso of McDon ald and tho K. K, K. store, while the one given Sugarman was paid before the discovery was made that all three were forgeries." The Plnkertoa De tective Agency, wero notified ot the forgeries b'y the bank and a descrip tion given of the maker. ) Sheriff Low la working on tho theory that J, E. Harvey. Is the" "B. "Andrews" who "borrowed" the Dodge car from tho R. It. It. Garage, as the bogus checks showed up on the Mqhday following' his disappearance. Red" Campbell ..May Meet Ro Tromoter Crump has been a, busy man since Saturday afternoon dry ing to secure a suitable high boxer to take the place of Billy Huff In the main ten roundv. event Satur day night, November 12. Telegrams have beeU'iient to a. number of promlnont boxer8 In tho state, and a particular effort made tor land "Red" Campbell, who has secured a decision over "Fighting Waggon er," conqueror of jBllly Huff In two bouts. Huff accidentally, foul ing Waggoner oach tlmo. Telegrams wero sent to Camp boll at Marshtlcld, Powers - and Myrtlo Point. Campbell had sent notice that he. would challengo tho winner of tho Huff-Ross event Sat urday night and as ho Is supposed to be in first class condition, an effort will bo mado to. match him up with Ross. . Promoter Crump stated today that should any patron caro to re ceive bis , money back upon the Huff-Ross match, ho could do so by , applying to blm at the Acme Motor company after 6 o'clock p. m. any j day this week. Ho also stat ed' that Ross would tako on five comers this evening at the Scandi navian, hall at 7 o'clock and the public- who care to witness Rosa lij action aro welcome to. the exhibi tion. Rosg Is continuing his 'train ing despite the change In bis op ponent for Novomber IS. ' WEST LEADS IN LUMBER In 1020 the Pacific and Rocky Mountain states combined', produced 36.6 ot the lumber cut of tho nation. " ' Washington holds first placo In production, Oregon second, for the first time' displacing Louisiana from a position held for' fifteen years, indications are, that the suprem- acy held by tho south In lumber pro auction U moving west, CITY'S GfiEDIT IT STAKE 111 !i IKiamath Falls votora tomorrow will decide tho fato of tho $6G,000 refunding bond Issue nt a .spoclal election, also tho voters1 In the First Whrd will solcct a councilman toNUC- cccd 1'aul'n'ogardus whoso office was declared vacant by tho council n fow wcokB,aBO. VW- O, Smith of, the First Ward Is .tho cahdldato whoso name will rippoprupon tho ballot nnd as 'ho Is unoppoBod, his election Is "certain, oro votbquhllfylng him legally for tho, honor. ' r' '" Tho spoclil oelctlon Is to vote upon tho refunding bonds to tako, up the original bonds, mado In 1P10 for par ing units which foil 'duo oh October 1, this year, and' woro defaulted, as thrro wdro no funds' to. meet them,, ni'llnquent lax payers created tho liflcloncy:and ns "tho. custom bond holdars are demanding tllolr' monoy, tho council passed a resolution .In October railing for tho special elec tion on Nbirembor 6'. Tho chamber ot commorco tonight will bo one placo whero , the 'bond Issuo wjll. bo thoroughly-explained to tho voters and a mass mooting ot cltitens Is scheduled thero at 7:30 o'clock while in the Mills Addition hall, another meeting will tako placo at tho same hour to. discuss tho sit uation and explain any misunder stood .notions, about tho lssuo. HoN aco Manning Is In chargo ot the speakers' program and has announc ed that R. C. Qrocsbeck, Mayor W, S. Wiley, W, ;A. Deltell, W. M. Duncan, Fred (A.BaJr, "Kev. C. F, Trlmblo and hImW'rwIll-aeerew the voters upon' tho' subject. A. flying squad, to be selected this afternoon, wilt visit the Mills Addition voters this ovoriing. The .high school, students have been asked-to parado the streets this evening in a grand rally .arid urge tho voters to attend tho. meet ings. , '; The polls will bo open from 9 o'clock A. M. to 8 o'clock V. M. at the places'indtcated on page tlvo, column 3, undor tho heading ot "Election Nov. 8." ' Getting--Ready for r Peace" Celebration Klamath Post No. 8, American Legion, will assemble tomorrow evening, at tho council chamber In the city hall to discuss tho plans and itorm ot entortalnment -which will tako placo Armistice ovo and on' the day' follewing: John Endors, general obiilrman, will announce the plana proposod ,und v thoso complet ed. ' ' Tho parado ot the veterans in their army or navy costumes, Is re garded as ono1 ot the features, which, wllf tend to mnko a note worthy celebration ot Armistice Day," Nov. , 11th and this will be taken up' 'tot tomorrow evening's meeting as a, special Issuo. r Arch Wlshard, a member of tho Klamath Falls band, will deliver the entertainment committee a re port ,' ot the number of bandmon that he has been ablo to secure for the' panada Friday afternoon, from the; 'court houso to tho. football field. Enders says that if only' a few drums and titer aro available, "get them by all means." Red Cro Set Spindle Whirling f PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 7. The knitting wavo among; women and , girls has sot t the spindles and yarn mills 4 '' . in overy section of the city : working day and night. The ' appeal ot the Red Cross to the knitters to 4 take up again the needle to make sweaters, comfort- 4 ables, Jackets and pulse' warmers for distribution to e). the needy has cauied a de- 4 mend .tor .millions more 4 pounds.' of woolen yarns, f .-: BOND ELECTION Safety First , I , I "Slogan of trance ' t JtfEW YORK, Nov. 7. Promler Briandr'hcad of tho French delega tlonvto i tho .Disarmament 'conference, landed today. Ho is accompanied by ormer-Premier Vlvfanu and Albert Sarraut, tho Frcncht Senator and Mln Islor of Colonics. Tho F.rOnch Pre mier was not very communlcatlvo, his iromarkSf being, confined; to, the slmplo. ,but significant statement:) '.'Franco stands reajly to Join, oyory, endoavor to, avert now wars, provid ed, nho.liaH'nothlng'to, fear for,' hon qwiv security.' - Tiiyffi So great, is tho strife' Ini'thts city, extending .as it does Into practic ally ovory activity ot. tho communi ty, commercial; nociaij oiigious anu political, Mtajr'ytho sermon dollverod yestorday morning "by Rov. J; V. Molloy 'tV very approp'rlate. Speak inir to tho toxt. '"Aif enemy, hath dono tlils," Fdtho'r Moli6yrsald In part: ' "Back of tho"enOmy Is hatred. Hatred Is tho "metal, tho psychical olomont that sovers' the normal and peaceful relations that should ex ist betwoon nations1 or communl tics or individuals, and transforms them Into the abnormal and per vertod relations that, moan war. , "In an overwhelming proportion of cases hatred Is a vice, "though It may be a form of vlrtuo, -as when it" is directed', against some thing lihpersonal-aach aln,' dte- bpnor or docelt. As a virtue Hs ob ject must ho the sln'notho sin ner. A man's test' ot this form of batrcd,' Is by. putting to hlmJolf thd question, first, whether "the alrps of his course are corroctlvp. not punltlvo, and, socond, whether the method ho usos Is conciliatory, not .Insulting. f ' " "Now, oven though a ".form' 'ot hatred may at times be. to j ,dcH gred, pormlsslblo, tho outstanding feature ot tho whole question is that Its practice Is always fraught with gravo moral hazzards, for al most. Invariably It Inveigles Into a man's- soul tho lust of battle Tbero is no spiritual quality more morbid, more blinding; moro all-consuming than this samo. lust of battle. It destroys a man's vision,- nullifies his 'reason and' hands him over to tho direction of Na persuasive and sinister demon from below.. It up sot'gal moral poise, routs nll'jmen tal balance and puts to flight! all jyTj-ljLrunr'-Y--,,,,',,'---" (Continued on Page C) Punters !tiet With - ' Auto" Accident It. H. Burton nnd a number of friends from Algoraa narrowly escap ed serious Injury, yestorday near tho 'J.. Frank Adams placo when tholr au tomobllo.hlt a culvert hole and sont them, bowling to tho side of tho road, .Tho.occiipants of tho car woro shaken up badly and. tho front right whcol waa torn off the Car. Tho .party left Merrill at Just day broak and were traveling at a fair rata of, speed towards Malln. dust as they passed the Adams'- homo, tho car. hit tho hole, whoro tho culvert had boen taken out and' the hallow left only half tilled with dirt- Hunt- inv wn ilUnnnflnd with whllo Cllfo Imperial Garage1 of this city wordf called upon for first aid repairs,. Five Goose Hunter Came to Grief William McNeally, secretary of tha Klamath Sportsraens' association, re ported this morning that ftvb Orogoa goose huntor's came to grief yester day at Tulo lake, California, when Qama Warden Courtwrlght of tho sunny state came upon, them and fnitnit thnm himtln across tho stato lino without a California license, The .game warden also nrrestea three vlolators.ot the law which pro Bi THIT HITS HOME some na WA8HINQTON,J NjY, ff 5TfJ body ot America's ..trsJMrm . will. arrive in WasMtlfWjeii W' nosdararid will lie "itate'ta 'tha rotunda of tho capitol'MUl FritWv Tho most 0utstadtasT4fatreJ ef , tho 'Armistice 'Difr eeieWatlea a NoV. .11 will bo tie nationally obT.' . served trlbuto to the American' aols , lore who havo given their tin, I ' ( the4 service, of. their,, ooaatrr, r9j u, proclamation of Preetoi two minutes have t,bei' set'(ife; wbon all' the peoplg ef the" ph are asked tohalt their,. Jwefk . iiid stand motjonieas d, vrlti twaj . heads, and"-H devoiK.jpereiM ,aif .asked to toIco, a ,aUeai. PfefW ff thanks for 'the brave. Uvea lltjtii to tho country, r,, , , ..j, ; .jj' ' ytr Another Set ImJim -k i'ISMl: J!i-i. un BMWs WASHINdTON, NcAiwetief of fort to write the'jto'igle bekwi itt Into tho tax revision JoaWnre 'faffed today, the senato nleefjjng W fsrtJJ two to twenty. The;SJBimoas';eee mont proposing to pa'the.besie eat of tho Interest on the fpretgit iesi. and tho McKellar anaasidBetit, etal lar to Simmons nrnenjiwntwaa MM rojecteds t Mi 'Senator todge. tr Mjisa efcesO. conteVded .th9jb0BsaakWhjt:et be contingent upon, so UBoertaln a osiuon. ' waeaevei; wa paf,j " .-- --T,("7TVP'" ge. "i want MK"ibMM. ono can UU,jh.5H; get Interest on credits giveaT countrlos, we are certainly aet.ajeM to uso force to'collsct It," , , ,' , ;'noit8owi-a" oar w ., FOUND AT DUNBtCUTJI Tho Dodge touring car, "borrow ed" by E. Andrews October 19 .frea the ni R. Oarage to make a flytag trip t'o"ShlppIngton. was .recovered at Dunsmulr, .Callornlaj, jeeterdar accoramg 10 aavjeos rcceixoa, ai oi , sheriff's office- ft j , . (After, a watt of one .day tor. the driver-ot tho car to appear and claim tho auto', and no one appearing, hCar- shal Flsk took possession of the car and notified the local authqrltlesot its rpcovery. Tho .car Is, sd toaa its recovery. The car Is said to be in fair condition despite its hard usage while In the hands ot E. Asj drows. ,Utoy Anderson one r of ( the R. . R. iR. 'aarace Dronrletors states that ho will .send for the car this wook. ft . . , i t j Dividing Up the t Brumfield Reward ROSEBU.RQ, Qre., Nov. 7.The Douglas' County Court has divided tbq;r$,000 reward for the capture of Dr. R. M. Brumfield. convicted as follews: . ' Itoyal Northwest Mountod Police, vo6 t. ; -, .. A Ono hundred' dollars to J. H. Me gan, Southern, .Pacific, .brakeman, who saw ' Dr. Brumfield at Myrtle CreolC.deppt .on tho day ho express ed tho box containing the woman's finery to Soattle. , .' , , cOne hundrod dollars, to the Myrtlo-Creek express office, , Ono, hundred dollars .to the , Se attle oxpres86(fIco. , ' BOMBS "WRECK MINB PITTSBURQ. Kan.t Nov. V A small, mlno of the Burgee Coal ottuipany, a mile south of.Mulber ?yTi'tas completely .wrecked by two explcons today. The mine baa beon operated several weeks de spite the strike. , ' . hlbl(a shooting from' an, automobile vhllo tho machine isn motion. Sec retary Mcrfoaly' advises all Oregon hunters to secure licenses before they go to Tule, lake .to hunt geese or ducks oh the California side is the California, game, wardens' are very uuuvq uii, .uuouikiua up. Aim C9 wm "train from shooting game f ro4a morfng.automoblle both in Callrirtl aud Oregon', T ' 'mi l ft l1lmTVT VfeM X ? ir. 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