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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1921)
y- .11 1 IIH 2a. n V H fe - s . . v i Ste Traill v.; fi : . A Clou Ad Will Do It otf ay 2Vn;i Totay ! . Cunta ,? A Member 6t the AttocicJted Press. 1 IftHnlh Yrnr No. 0100. KLAMATH FALL8, OHEOOU, TUESDAY, NOVHMJIKU 8, loii. REFUNDING C- ItONDS 1 Editorial Comment I'D D III I P T ' -II. II. I.HUL . REDUCTION . JGlIN POSTED "... . . . J'- Onn of the atrango things that ilwrolopod during tho campaign for- tha refunding bonds was a decided i opponlflohVn tho part of tho work in Mirfn?' Why this should be'.ls'ln comprehensible,' for If- tho bonds do' not curry It- Is almoitt certain that' paving and other municipal Im- HERD ATTENDANTS IN k VAULT, LOOT BANK OH(CACK), Nov. 8. Vh&muAaMn of tho western group of railroads to- fdny announced a decision to Immo- provement activities' will come to a dlatoly post notices of a ten per cent $ HttmdMIII for a toast a yoar, If not wn8 eduction. Tho roads repre i for several years. It will lessen the"fn,01 at tB8 meetlnK ye"terday, In- .." .. i , iw .,., ... i uaoa mo aania ro, ureat Western, demand for labor, something that ock ,gand( Northwc.tern( Unon' ' should not happen for some time to Pacific, Northern Pacific and Orcat 00,016. Anothor strange foatura waa the opposition of many of the hoary taxpayers of tho city, who should uavo roallzod that If the proposi tion Is defeated the city will bare Northern. Tho Railroad Labor Board an nounced ,thnt when the strike -was avertod on Octobor thirtieth, that wage reductions would not bo consid ered until after It had passed on to collect the money by direct, tax' work'0 rules and schedules, but the and tho .entire sum -will hare to be levied at one tlmo. Until that Is dono, tho city will not bo ablo to collect from tho property owners, ror no funds nre arnllablo to per mlt of foreclosure proceedings. t Jn any event tho holders of the bonds will get tholr money and tho proporty nffected will foot tho bill, but It will bo a wholo lot bettor for tho wclfnro of tho city If IU credit Is maintained through tho refunding bond plan PUNS FOB IMISTW. CELEBRflTIOH The Armistice Pay colobratlon plans will bo thoroughly dlscussod this evening at tho special moot ing at 7:30 o'clock at tho city ball faml from tho Interest which Is bo- jdk union in mo preparations, a largo crowd of legion men will bo on hand to talk ovor every phoso of tho plans. Tho mon scorn t0 bo much Inter ested In tho "stag" affair which takos placo Novombor 11 at tho X ooiio hall and from tho commont pufisod upon tho tontatlvo program, the "stag" will bo In a class nil by 'Itself for amusomont. An echo of the camp dayB will bo heard, when the oxhlbltlon boxing bouts by "Kid" Do Keeser and Earl Rltchlo, hcavywolghtn, "Tuffy" Andorson and "Kid" Mohn, two popular fly weights and also" tho hoavywolght wrestling match botwoen two po inter legion boys aro staged. Tho "oats and smokca" will bo plontl tul and tho air filled with accounts j)l tlold action. John Endors, gonoral chairman, had Boundodt tho "nssombly" tonight and urges every mombor who can roads haro decided to press wage re duction efforts In order that these might bo brought to tho board's at tention as soon as posslbto. ' MINNEAPOLIS, M 1 n n., Nov. 8' Threo robbers enter ed tho Kopubllc fltato'Unnk nt this placo today, lined up tho patrons of tho bank who -wcro preaont aswell-hs all j the attendants, ( and after, '' herding them" Into the vnull,' looted . the bank' j and made good tholr escape with cash , booty amouuttng-4o $15,000? A largo posso Is In pursuit, i , 113 FEB CENT ) THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION OF VOTERS GAS 2 MILLIONS FOR OREGON miiim minni T BONO BILLOT - i , ' RECORD UP TO 37Trl Refunding Bend Protio- ition Will Probably Car ry, Although Vote' I '-' Exceptionally Light v Painful Accident to Veteran of War J-Vank Stelg, aged 27 years, and a vetoran of tho world war, suffered a brokon right leg today near Keno, whon a hayrack loaded with baled hny struck u rock qnd otorturned, throwing Stelg In such a way that ho escaped being burled under tho hay but hit some obstruction which fractured tho leg "midway between tho ankle and knee, titelg has be'en Employed for tho nnst few) Weeks on local IoIm hern ytl witfn'hftftiiapces reached a low iitage aim, no work showing up, ho decided to .wnlk to" Ashland In tho hopes of finding employment. A short distance, out of this city, tho driver of a load of baled hny offered him a lift. At a point boyond Keno, tho rock won struck- and tho wagon overturned. Stelg did not realize that Ills leg was broken until ho tried to Htand on It, then ho went donn In a hoap. Tho Amorlcan legion, of which ho was a mombor, Is taking caro of him as ho Is without funds, tho Hamilton Ohio post and tho local Hod Cross each bearing SO per cont of tho hos pital expound. Stolg Is being treat ed at a local hospital. Mrs. Eva I). Stolg, mothor of tho Injured man was notified of his condition, ptolg sajs that ho sorvod through tho ontlro war and novor rocelrod on Injury equal totho ono received at Keno.-, SALEM, Ore, Nor, 8. Tho state of Oregon will at once "have avail able from the federal government 1,22C,000 for forest roads and about fl, 180,000 for post roads un der the Dowoll-Townsend Bid which has Just paused congress. according to ostlmatos of Oeorgo 11. Cecil, district federal foroster, and Herbort Nunn, Oregon ''state highway engineer. ' Under existing state, laws Oregon will immediately bo ablo .'to match theso amounts through tho solo of state highway bonds, making a to tal of $4,'810,000 additional that Orogon will now bare to apply to post and forest roads. T ;mat OcyrniWlll CjH. iodorat appropriation for ' '' forest roads Sl,22r,Q00 Federal appropriation for post roads 1,180,000 Approximately 13 per lent or tha registered voters had east' their rotes at 2 o'clock, -aa Yomptleu from'' tho returns gathered at the First, Sec ond, Third and Fifth ward polling -place. . ' iThe following figures were obtain edi , ' Flint Ward ......... it rotes 1 Hccond Ward ...,. 00 rotfa . Third; Ward a 4T rwtwif., Fifth Ward ...,.,.. la roten .. SALEM, Ore, Npr. 8. Governor Olcott Jn n'n official proclamation has declared Thursday, Nor. ti, Thnnka glrlng day, to bo a legal holl day la .Oregon and calls upon ithe BonI nf iHa Mint, a ualJEe In proper . obterranee Jf tho occastoa " ' 4 ' PHICK FIVE OKNXft SIX IN KILLED INKEfiTUCKf ELECTION FIE occastoa. ' 4u . ' 1 1 ' ' at 4'w ,,ACkw. Kr-v No " j - ' ; wre kiJ nd tlve weumJeiii tk L-i- i I election flcht shnrttr ft.h.Ba.' wiraubt ui ' THKGIANE mm ...13 -...10 ..... 8 Total IIS.. ..L 1S Stato to Issue bonds to match fodoral Appropria tions 2,405,000 be at the meeting to bo thoro early WILL TALK ON FIRE PREVENTION . h Tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at tho Llborty thoatro there will Total to bo spont on roads in Orogon at once $4,810,000 CRITICAL SITUATION IN OIL DISTRICT HAKERSFIELD, Cal., Nov. 8. With moro than 300 deputy sher iffs scattored throughout tho oil Holds In Korn county, Under Shor Iff Roy Newell said that tho sit uation Is unsottlcd, and that" trou bio Is expected at any moment and our men aro pn hand to meot it." Forty deputy sheriffs aro held at tho sheriff's office tor emergency calls, ' bo addresses niado by A. C, Darbor, stato flro marshal and Jay StovenB, head of tho Pacific Coast Flro Pre vention Bureau, to .which the pub- lie generally Is lnrlted. Theso ad dresses will bo brimful of sugges tlonf from mon who nro versed in the causes that lead to conflagra tions, and the means of prevent ing their occurrence On tho' prln- clplo that "an ounce ot prevention Is worth a pound of cure," tho Lmootlngs should bo well attonded. rM xonch work must bo accomplish es uuioru mo OYumiig closes. Tho Benefit Dances , Two dances nro io bo -in pro gress on 'Armlstico Eve, Novombor It, one at "the Scandinavian Hall, mule by tho Doroll-Wishard or ckestra and the othor at, tho Mooso hall, whoro tho Ho'uston-FJlz or chestra will officiate. As thoS pro ceeds from both dances go into onoJ luad, for tho furnishing of tho new post 'quarters in tho basemont ot tho Main stroot courthouse, n rivalry for tho greatest attendant peeslblo is on between two frlon'd ly factions in tho legion. Both sides will try to crowd their halls to ca pacity and "scouts M. P.'a and er om admirals and generals" "will try te invelglo tho attondaats to de sert to tho Respective places whero they are boosting for. Women' Auxiliary Meeting Te 'aid and assist In the Armls- tlo Day program, the Women's Auxiliary ot tho American Legion will hold a special mooting tomor row afternoon in the chamber ot WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.-r-8ona' commorco rooms io discuss plans tor McNary introduced a bill ap- for helping tho men In tholr pro-, proprlatlhg sixteen million two . paratlons for giving Klamath Falls hundred thousand dollars to con- a rousing celebration both Novom- tlnuo tho dovolopmont of nuthorlz- bor 10 and 11. The mooting Is set od "-reclamation projoets. Ho and ,for 1:30 o'clock and a full mom other westorn senators say tho bershlp is doslred of the auxiliary. j funds aro urgontly needed. $6,000 Raised As Bonus For New Ashland Hotel ASHLAND, Ore., Nov. 8. E. S. McCormlck, vlco prosldont ot tho Southorn Pacific, conferred with a commlttoo ot cltlzons regarding rais ing a bonus ot $30,000 for a 1250, 000 hotol proposed to bo erected hero. 116,000 was subscribed at tho mooting, ' . Mr. McCormlck advlaod that a froo site bo given and that tho hotel bo ot concrete or rustic construction. Malin-Merrill Bridge ' Traffic Dangerous jMany autojsts.who had occasion to drlvo ovor the Mulln-Merrlll highway Sunday, aro loud In their com plaints concerning tho condition ot tho bridgo, In which, It is declared, thoro is a two-foot nolo, a fixed mon 'aco to llfo and limb for unan or beast. Moreover, complaint Is made that in a number ot Instances, tbo platos oyer cUlverta have been remov ed, leavlug nasty chnck-holes for the unwary 'autdlst to stumble Into. ASK SIXTEEN MILLION FOR RECLAMATION Wild j TIIV TO BTOP IAni TltAIPf lUinilKlllKH WASHINOTON,, Nov. 8 The Pres ident discussed today with tho cab inet moatiB to ond tho wavo of postal robborles throughout tho country. Predictions are freely made among the knowing, ones In polltlcalctrcles hero that tho voto cast late this ovenlng In the special ejection on tho 965,000 refunding bond issue will decide the fate ot the Issue, as there has been only a straggling voto all day. i J Tito early morning rote,, which Is gwiorally counted upon to'Jase pre dictions did not materialize until around 11 qVflMkr.jind then only a few rotcrs' presented jhemsolres at tho Tolls. In tho city hall ward an unusual record was made, 1C more votes be ing cast than thoro was at tho other refunding bond Issuo hold last year to consider tbo samo question. Up to noon at the last oloctlon, not a voter appeared, nor ovon ono who wan tod Information upon tho subjoct. During tho noon hour, a number ot tho mill mon woro able to cast tholr vote, but a majority say that they will voto aftor working hours today. Whllo most people who discuss tho oloctlon bollovo tho Issuo will carry, somo ot the old tlmors, who havo wltnossed elections hero In tho past, say tho rotor who fatls to cast his ballot at noon la ono whoso voto Is lost, for after working hours, thoro Is no running to tho polls to roto. Tho Instance at the general election lasf year is cltod as on oxamplo of tho late rote, only 35 per cent of tho total roto bolng cast In 12 hours.- Another prediction is made that the Mills Addition residents will cast a hoary rote as they aro Interested In having addtlonal sewerage in stalled In tholr district and should tho issuo fall to carry, tholr oppor tunity for improvements would bo ost. i Accordingly, it Is predicted that tho heaviest' rote, In proportion to tbo number ot voters, will take placo in this ward, t 'At tho city hall, a largo number ot rotors called. upon the city clerk rol atlve to voting and from this fact, It is thought possible tho bulk of tho roto cast today will tako placo from 5 o'clock oi. election, fight ihortly after-the pMm' evnaea at uiayjioie voting precinct e Troibledorae, Creek, Il'reathlU county, near1 Jiere. today. ', The fthd ae: .Cloveud Corner, Leslie vbUm, Ephern Allen, Oeorf Allen, Johli Robert's and Oeorger Me Intoig; , ' TWtjfBting ft reSorfed to haw Urtei, jrhen Edward, Combs, uact ef tatf two boys, who was defeated te tie primary, a a candidate for U KOSBBURO, NoV. 8. There ap- democratic nomination lor Votw'ty peanr to be a likelihood ot a enr 'udgef ud.bad been supporjlng tie tallment ot tn- ureal Thanksgiving republican nominee, entered the poll- feasts 'It the reports coming from !n,?,a.c and attempted to 'give or Dougla county are correct. These den o blectloq officers. reports -wonld Indicate that the Douglas county Thanksgiving tar key crops Is about one-third below normal this season. (. Tho long rainy spring was not favorable for the growth of young birds and mfenjr died, ftrhlle oth- ern will not -fe 'Jn condition for the Thanksglvrniarket. Tho Douglas 'Farm Bureau Ex change announce that It will form a turkey pool sflKtfar to the one formed last year except that every part ot the county will ' be Includ ed Instead ot Just a few 'of the main centers. ' s. P. Officials Here On Inspection Tour -. " ... . 1 iwo special cars or uoumern Pacific officials arrived hero last evonlng and loft this morning for Kirk on an Inspection tour. F. L. Durkhaltor, assistant gon oral manager, was In charge of ono ot the cars, W. M. Jaeklo, assistant onglncor ot tbo Pacific Sys'.em of the Southern Pacific, and J. A. Given, dl-J vision onglneer ot tho SbasU divis ion and J, Wk Fltsgerald, superin tendent at Dansmutr, wcrj tbo offic ials on tho othor car. OFUS IT..- ODOSOVEfl BEER LIMIT TAX TinVIBION I'ASHKH SI'.XATU WASHINGTON, Nov. 8. The tax revision bill passed tho Senato early this morning and now faces third reading by Houso and Senato con ferees. ' , 1 BANDITS LOOT TRAINS Ten Hojd Up Train in Illinois and Lone Bandits Haul " In Idaho NeU Little Booty PAXTON. III., Nor, 8. A hundred mon In posse tar tod early today searching for tea, bandits who last night hold n the Illinois Contral Now Orleans Limited, ton miles south ot here, wounded C train employ os, stole two ponchos of roglstorod mall and escapod aftor ottlug flro to tho mall car, Tho robbors woro in a forty-fivo mlnuto battlo with tho train crow, wounding flvo men and dynamiting tho mall car. "Thoy got four hund red dollars loot according to H. A. Gormor, chief postal iuspeotor. They took two ponches ot registered mail, overlooked two others, ono contain ing a hoadrod thousand dollars,' LONE BANDIT OlTTfi I4TTLE OOISB, Ida.', Nov. 8. Masked with a rod bandana handkorchlof, a lone bandit with a revolver gripped la each hand, hold up the passongers on tho observation car of the wost- Mining High Grade Ore at Huntington BAKER, Ore., Nor. 8. Ono of the richest silver miles In the country is what the Bay Horse mine, on tho Orogon sldo of Snako rivor olght miles below Huntington, promises to dovolop Into, according to tho re ports being rocetvod hero. Tho ore la running mo're than 100 ounces "of silver to the ton at a vertical depth ot only 168 feet, Rogue River Dam Dedicated to Irrigation GRANTS. PASS, Ore.. Nov,. 8. Tho waters ot the Rogue, river woro dedicated for Irrigation pur poses at the colobratlon ot (he com pletion ot tho Savage rapids dam and Grants Pass irrigation district, when dreams ot a quarter century became an actuality on Saturday. f WASHINGTON.- Nov. 8 Anotk- or difference on tho question ot medlcai beer developed today be tweon th"e 'Internal revenue bureau and-the prohibition unit. The treasury's new regulation covering the iise of beer for nie4- feaT purposf-p)ac'e,"'Hu,. limit' u'poa uv iiuuiiivr u - prescriptions gv physician may write. 'However. ' ac cording to Prohibition Commis sioner 'Ha'ynesi the' prescription rules.t.which have beea In force tor Bomo'.tlnio and limit a doctor te 100 'alcoholic prescriptions every threo months aro still In effect, and despite the boor regulations that 'maximum will bo maintained. On tho other hand, Internal re vonuo officials declared tonight that tho opinion of former Attor ney General Palmor, legalizing us of beor as a medicine had over ruled the proscription regulation, as it held that tho troasry might limit the quantity or frequency c alcoholic medicines, but not both. Lloyd George and , Ulster Premier Confe LONDON, Nov. 8. Developments In' the negotiations towards an. Irish settlement now aro under stood to hlngo on the conferences which Sir James Craig, tho Ulster promlor, will have with Premier Lloyd Ooorge and Sir Bdward Car son today, , WANT OPEN DOORS AT ARMAMENT CONPKRENOH WASHINGTON, Nov. 8. Tho Sen ato today adopted a resolution by Senator Harrison asking that the Amorlcan, delegation to tho Arraa- mont Conforenco use its influenco for making ftublla a record of tho con forenco and tor tho admission of nowspapormen to'all tho meetings. SCHOOL FUND TO GOT S80.0OO iSALEM. Ore., Nor, 8. Tho final payment of 150,000 due tho stato ot Orogon from, tho Pacific Llrestock company, as a result of the settle ment of tho famous Pacific Livestock company land fraud caso, will be pay ablo Novombor 10, according to O. G. Prown, clerk of the stato land board. KMTM MAKICH GOOP IN HAWAII Word comes from Honolulu that bound Oregon Washington Llmtod Ott0 K,ura' wht wns at ono tlmo Eighty Tons of Pnu.es (From Forty Acre CORVALLIS, Ore., Nov. 8. Near ly eighty tons of prunes from forny acres la the output from the orchard of C. R. Wldmer In North lloaton this year. The' prunes In this dis trict woro unusually flae, GOVERNORS ADDRBM LIVESTOCK XPOOiTfOeT PORTLAND, Nov. 8. Two gov ernors and ex-governor made ad dresses today at the Pacific Inter national Livestock xpoeltton, Tb.r wero Vrank Lowdei, former gerw nor ot Illinois, Governor Hart ec Washington and Gorernor Olcaej There, was' a large crowd in, at tondanee. The Jadglng ot dairy 'ant beet cattle, cheep, awls and got occupied" the jadgee dnrlar tea day. FIUOH'op RRHAB DROPS . PORTLAND, Nor, I.T-Whoieaata and retail price, el brent was evV anotUor, cont today A; pound loaC will retail at alno ceaU,' of tha Oregon Short Line, sir nines a toachor ond coach for Klamath wont of American Falls Inst n(ght'HI' '" mttklne an on,vlablo reputa- and escapod with thirty-four dollars. uon ,or nl,UBe'1 ln a similar capa- and some Jowelry. Kllf ' luo 1,wau vnivorsiiy. AFTKU 'IiIQUOU MUaliKlt.S WASmNQTONj '.Nor. 8.Amor,. can and Canadian officials have agreed upon a plan to chock, liquor j smuggling across the border. a i: ' ttt Aw ufc '4