The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 14, 1921, Image 1

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KLAMATH J'ALLH, Ot'tHlN, MONDAY, NOVEMDEI. 14, ll21.
Piftavntli Year No. 0171.
1'iuck five cyirn
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CRIME
'William C. Hosor, employed as
u candy maker In the Sweet Shop,
In under arrest charged with an al
leged attompt to commit an out
rage upon tbn person bf Ruby
1'ruott, 9 years ot axe, Friday at
tornoon on Oregon aronuo just
about dusk.
The'' child was solzed, tho sheriff
raid, by I loser, near tho Pructt
homo nnd carried under his' arm
to a plsco back of the canal whoro
tho alleged attempt at assault was
committed. The mother, Mrs. Mary
l'ruott, a widow, with a number ot
neighboring women tollowod tho
nbductor nnd whon thoy approach
od tho place whoro Hosor had tho
cilld, ' Hosor slipped away In tho
brush tearing tho child crying and
afraid to loavn tho spot.
Hosor was takon Into custody
later In tho evening by Shorlff Low1
nnd placed iindor arrost on a
rhargo ot drunkonesa until a for
mal complaint could bo mado
ugalust him by tho mother. Kato
IJaturdny evening Mrs. Mary Pruott
uppenred beforo Justlco Gaghagon '
nnd signed tho complaint alloglng
umi niKiivu uiu vumiuuiufc uiiuhiuk
an attempt to criminally assault
Huby Pructt. Tho warrant was
Horrod thin forenoon upon Hosor
ut tho county Jail.
Shorlft, Low stated that Hosor
denied tho chargo nnd claimed that
whoa tho outrngo took placo ho
wan at tho California Oregon Pow
er company dam, but Mrs. Pruott
nnd Ruby Pruott positively Identi
fied ,Ho'or as tho person who com
mitted tho assault.
Fooling ran high In tho Orogon
nvontio district, tho shorlft said,
nftor tho attoraptod assault and an
tho nowH trickled out boforo formal
complaint was mado, it was feared
vlolont action might bo takon
ugnlnst tho accused.
"GIRL PRISONERS" TO APPEAR
AT LEGION SHOW TUI-SDAY
Tho Amorlcan Legion court mar-
tint officers announced today that
tho suspondod sentences glvon 20
girls who faced thorn Frldny aftor-
oon and who woro allowod to es
cape punishment providing they
would appear Tuesday at tho Liber
ty theatre, at the benoflt for tho
Legion, and sing a song or speak, a
ploco must snow nt s ociock
. . . .
nharp or a detail would bo sont tf
tako them Into custody.
Tho Star thoatro managomont
notified tho Legion officers that
thoy would glvo all tho procoeds ot
am ontertalnmont at tholr placo, tho
Legion to choose and advortlso tho
late and every cent taken in would
bo donated to the Legion tunds.
ACCUSED
IE
IILANK CALENDAR
in cnicurr court
Orant M. Raymond, of Portland,
arrtvod hero yosterday to assuma
' tho temporary position ot 'court
V stenographer in the circuit coVirt,
vloe William Ganong resigned, and
when ho appeared today 'ho faced
an empty court room as most of
tho cases sot for trial -wore adjusted
among tho lawyers and clients',
leaving tho calendar blank. Mr.
Raymond states that he will re
aaaln here several weeks boforo re
turning homo wbero ho Is associat
ed with a court reporting firm In
the Lewis .Building at Portland.
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STRIKE Tl
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HERS GO ON
NEW YORK. ' Nov. i4. Sixty
thousand garment workers struck
today as a protest Against tho piece
work system and the Increase from
a. forty-one, to" .a forjy-nlne-houi;
.K week, which wag to hove beeovput
"BIG TIM" IS SENT
TO LEAVENWORTH
FOR SIX-YEAR TERM
CHICAGO, Nov. 14. "Dig Tim"
Murphy, former stato rop'resenta
ttvo, gang lcadors and presldont of
tho a as yorkorg and Stroot Sweep
ors Union, was sontenced ' to six
years In Leavenworth, and flnod
thirty thousand dollars by Judga
Lnndls today tor his part In plan
nlng the'threo hundred and sixty
thousand dollars .Door born station
mall robbery last, April. ,
AMERICAN
. Ml PUNS
WASHINGTON, Not. 14. With
tho noxt genoral session on the lim
itation of armaments scheduled tor
tomorrow, tho hoads ot tho various
delegations hopo to agree today on
at least a tontatlvo program ot
procedure.
. Two Important meetings wora
held today, one this morning to
discuss the program for armamont
negotiations and tho other this at
ternopn to shape proceduro for tho
.forthcoming discussion of far oast
.
qUT , .....
MlUUb UIIlUMin UblUHUIl(.U III
prlnclplu" of tho Amorlcan proposals
for tho limitation ot naval armament
was definitely forecast In today's
statement from tho Ilrltlsh ricolga
tlon that n't tomorrow's bcbsIoii of
tho confororco formor Premier Bel
four will make a spcoch to that ef
fect. 1
, (Japan's acceptance "In principle"
nt least, has' been forecast-by tho
statements ot Duron Admiral Kato
and, others ot tho Japancso delega
tion, Great Drltaln's principal considera
tion In framing tho reply which Hal
four will make, has been "how to
bring Franca. and Italy within tho
bcopo of tho plan?"
Amorlcan delegates Imprcssod tho
Ilrltlsh dolegatos with tho desirabil
ity of first disposing of tho question
as iLutfocts the United States, Great
( Ilrltaln and Japan,
"
Suggest "Judge Lynch
Remedy for Auto Pirates
Auto thefts oro becoming such
an overyday occurrence tho gup
era I public Is becoming mora or
iesg wroUght up over thd situation
and Indignation was accentuated
on Saturday when tho 'wreck of the
handsomo Studebakor 'Six, ot tho
Union Taxi Co., was haulod In
from whoro tho auto plratos had
abandonod It attcr collision with
the flume ono tho Olene road near
tho Corponnlng placo.
George Carroll says tho car has
boon damaged, practically hoyond
ropalr. It cost $3,60 and Is cov
ered by Insurance to tho oxtont ot
15,400.
A woll known lawyer appoared
to volco the general sentiment yes
terday whon in discussing tho out
rage he said:
"Tho local authorities do not ro
celvo tho holp thoy should In run
ning down car thievery and the
puntshmonta -meted out aro 'not
hoavy enough to stop It"
Oregon Gets Quarter of
Million , Appropriation
" WASHINGTON, NOT. 14. A-vancer-
to 'Oregon of two hundred
andtt fortT elht ttiousand dollar
a. ",At.tiWiir.1il niiA 1lvtttru1- Mh'
poses was announced today by the
War Finance corporation.
Tho total advances approved ag
gregated over seven million dollars,
Including over tour million to Utah
and Idaho 'sugar beet .growing dis
tricts. ""
Ctuunpion it Year Old
Richard Headrlck, three years old,
is the champion baby swimmer ot
tho Pacific, coast. Ho began, swim
ming when only six months ot age
and has since won several, cups and
medal, hU last ftward being ' tor
wlmmtar qswjf 'flJiaHe. kV '
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SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 14.
Great crowds througod, about tho
court houso at an oarly hour this
morning in tho hopo of gaining ad
mittance to tho, courtroom whoro
'Knttv' . Arlinrlrtn wftn nlnriwl nn
trial today on tho chargo ot man
slaughter In connection with tho
death of Virginia Rappo, as tho
result of an orglo hold In tho
rooms of Arbucklo In tho St. Fran
cis hotol on Soptombor 0 th.
When tho court oponcd at 9:00
o'clock It took tho united efforts
ot a score of doputles to keep tho
Sheriff Corrals Booze
and Two Prisoners
Clarence Morton and Edward Mc-
Gee arrested Saturday night by Shor
lff Low on tho chargo ot having In
toxicating liquor in tholr possession
wero scheduled tor arralgnmont bo
foro Rert Tbojnas, Unltod States com
missioner, this afternoon.
The two men woro takon Into cus
tody on tho Bonanza road 12 miles
from this" city noar tho Corponnlng
ranch, attcr an automobile which tho
two wero driving ran. into a ditch.
Tho machine was loaded with liquor
and' Shoriff Low seized 10 quarts
which wero not damaged, as evidence
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DU8INBSS IS BETTER
THAN A YBAR AGO
PORTLAND. Nor. 14. The head
ot a large Jobbing establishment
says that business Is better than a
rear ago. due to tho fact that coun
try merchants refused to buy for
period of sovoral months when
the decline In prices began to as
sert Itself; although they aro only
hnvlnr. from hand to 'nlouth at Dte-
Mt,i th-.fr rinnlntml ' atoeka' result
in 'a: iM Y fill- Yoltt-'T or'.ordsnfr
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Collections are fairly' gtod; leav
erolly speaking, Jobbors and mer
chants have to ai very largo de
gree liquidated their stocks, and
the consuming power ot their ter
ritory has reasserted Itself, result
ing In more orders.
MILL PRODUCTION HTILL
FAR IJHLOW NORMAL
For the week ending November
5th, lumber production at 106
Western Oregon and Western
Washington mills, was 68,259,382
feet. Production, tor mills, o per at
Ing was !l3 per' "cent. beow nor
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crowd from rushing the courtroom
and when tho proceedings began
pooplo woro packed In Hko sar
dines.
Moro than a scorq of wltnessos
for tho prosecution and tho dofonso
wero horded In ante rooms await
ing call. Arbucklo camo Into court
accompanied by his attorneys. Tho
porpetual smllo, s0 familiar to tho
patrons of tho "movlos" was con
spicuous by its absence His de
meanor throughout tho proceedings
Indicated that ho felt tho, gravity
ot tho situation with which ho was
confronted.
Seepage Hampers Work
On Mills Addition Sewer
Workmen employed on tho Mills
nddltlcn sewer system by the Lor
ens company have experienced
great difficulties in the past two
days while laying pipe in the ditch'
es. Seepage from some unknown
source havo hampered and slowed
up tho speed ot both workmen and
ditcher so that comparatively ' Ut
tlo pipe Is being laid, Lorenz
Brothers aay.
The company says, that with fa
vorable, weather, thore la strong
possfblllty ot their finishing tho
work botore wlntor sets In and
they aro working double shifts to
accomplish this purpose and also
give the Mills addition the much
noeded sanitation.
TUBERCULOSIS CLINIC STARTS
AT AGENCY TOMORROW
Dr. E. A, Pierce ot Portland will
conduct two tuborcullne clinics In
Klamath county this week, according
to the announcement made today by.
Hs"Lydii. Fricke, coiiniy health
srtVf DVl')arte Is oip ted in1 ibis'
iv'nlni'froiFPoranil'ftnil'Vlircon-
and at' Yatnax, Wednosday. Dr.
Pierce Is following up progress and
the extent ojt the tuberculosis survey
made during tho past month by Miss
Grace Holmes of Portland on the
Klamath reservation,
Woman To Judge Girl
8ANTA, ROSA Uncontested cases
In the Sonoma County Juvenile Court
wh'tch involve girls, will hereafter be
turned over to Assistant Probation
Officer Oertrude Thompson tor set
tlement, and bor findings will be up
held brtthe Court. Judge Bsamett
! SeawelL so a&aoasced.
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PRESIDENT SIGNS '
GERMAN PEACE
PROCLAMATION
WASHINGTON, Nov 14. The
Unltod States is today officially at
poace with Oormany, tho treaty be
coming effecilvo at 3:52 this af
ternoon when President Harding
affixed his signature to tho pro
clamation declaring the Unltod
States at peace with that Country.
WILL BEUERE
WEDNESDAY
THE DALLES, Nor. 14. Bright
and. early this morning a caravan
o'f cars containing a large number
of business and orofesslonal men
from The Dalles, all'of whom are
boostors for tho Pacific Northwest,
Tho Dalles-Klamath Highway and
Jrke Inter-State bridge across the
Columbia River at The Dalles, are
loavlne to make a trio ovor this
'Central Oregon Trunk Highway, Its
objcctlro being Klamath Falls.
In passing through the various
communities botween Tho Dalles
and Klamath country It is oxDoct
od that cars from each of these
communities will Join tho caravan,
and It Is felt that thoro possibly
will be fifty more cars in lino by
tho time Klamath Falls is roached.
It is oxpoctcd tho caravan will
roach horo Wednesday afternoon
and the Chamber ot Commerce In
stead ot holding Its customary noon
forum will cntortaln the visitors at
tho.,forum.ajid luncheon, to behold
a 6:30 o'clock'. iCls oxpectod' tho
caravan will bo largoly augmented
at Ashland and Medford and tho
Chamber of Commerce Is making
preparations to entertain about fif
ty visitors. .
On Thursday tho return trip to
Bend will bo started and: It is
thought a number ot local pooplo
will Join the caravan and accom
pany It on its return trip. Those
who plan on making tho trip are
requested to notify tho Chambor
ot Commerco tomorrow.
President Dedicates
Washington Memorial
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 14. Speak
ing today at the laying of the cor
nerstone for the new Victory Mem
orlal to be erected a few blocks
from thb capltol, President Harding
paid a glowing tribute to the per
sonal sldo ot George Washington.
President Harding dedicated the
structure as "a gathering placo for
Amorlcans, whoro American minds
begin the fulfillment of one ot tho
striking provisions ot 'Washington's
last will, setting aside a bequest
for tho founding ot an institution
to disseminata learning, culture
and proper understanding of the
right principles la government."
COURT CALENDAR CLEARED
BY LITIGANTS COMPROMISING
Circuit court has been postponed
until November 28 and all Jurors dis
missed until that date, ftiftoen cases
wero set for trial between today and
November 38 and when Judge Kuy-
kendall called court this morning,
the announcement was made that
compromises 'had been reached In
many cases between the lawyors and
clients. i
Judge 'ivuyiceniali stated thai a
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tried this weok. Tomorrow morning,
the suit tiled by Charles D. Garce
lon of the Electric Shop against C.
R. Maple to foreclose on aa automo
bile for a labor lien would be called
at 10 o'clock sharp.
BURGLARS CARRY OFF fioe-LB.
SAFE AND GET $
SACIlAMBNTO. Nor. 14. After
carrying' a safe weighing more than
600' pounds, which they bad taken
from the saloon of Maltby ft Little
at Tenth and N streets, early Fri
day morning, burglars blew the
safe opeife wltb, nitroglycerine and
feund: oJr akett-120 ,lasld,i j, r J
DALLES CARAVAN
RED CROSS ,
CROSADEIS
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Chairman R. E, Wright of the Xe
Cross, drive announced this saoradsa
that a special meeting ot all the
chairmen ot the various divisions was
to bo held at the chamber of com
merce rooms at 2 p. m., to coulter
the many piloses of the drive uer
contemplation. Instructions particu
larly would be made relative to the
house to bouse campaign scheduled
to start tomorrow mqrnlng under di
rection of Major Mrs. Edna Aekley
when 150 workers will cover the
city in the first active work ot the
wcok. ' .
Tho oxecutlve committee chosen, to
L conduct the campaign consists of R.
E. Wright, chairman. Miss kfollr
Donaldson, ' secretary, Meedomes E.
S. Honry, T. C. Campbell, Harry
Poole, Charles Collier, Horace Man
ning, G. B. Coza'd, George StopheasoB.
and Miss Alice McCourt. The' pub
licity bureau consists ot Rov. C. I
Trlmblo, speakers; II. R. Hill, news
papers; Prof. Robert Goets, posters,
and Don Beldlng, advertising.
M-s. O. A. Krauso fill conduct'the
booth sales and manage- the details
In connection with ttfbm. Business
houses will bo solicited by Mrs. Har
ry Poole; tho school teachers by Mrs.
Horacri Manning nnd Mrs. O. B. Coxad
Till handlo the entertainments and
benefits such as dances, donations
and otbor Itoms whero revenue Is de
rived from amuoemcntS; The esp
ial ris ot tho houso io houso campaign,
aro to bo appointed this afternoon,
Mrs. Jcnno Elvllurn lays claim to
the honor of bolng tho first person,
to voluntarilV appear boforo the Red
Cross commlttoo and tako out a 192!
membership, doing so this morning
prior to her departure for Eugeae,
whoro sho plans on visiting for sev
eral weeks. "I did not wish to lose
out on contributing my b'lt to the
greatest mothor of tbem all, the Red
Cross, and I hope that tho quota to
bo raised In Klamath county will go
over Hko It did when tbo war was
on," Mrs. Hum remarked beforo she
started for tho depot to begin her
northward Journey. '
COUNCILMAN SMITH WILL
BE SWORN IN TOIIKBR
Wesley O. Smith this evemtae
will be sworn In as the new Mesa
bor from the First Ward, succeed-
In f Paul Bogardus, who held tk.
position until his recent removal te
Medtord. At tbo special election,
last Tuesday, Councilman-elect
Smith recelvod the solid rote ot sds
ward, 66 votes. The general pre
diction made about tho future coua--ctl
la that wltlwtho addition ot the
now member from the First Ward.
the sessions will be rapid, as
more work will be accomplished
than under the administration at
Smith's predecessor, who was rad
ically opposed to any plans or pre
positions made by Mayor W. fk
Wiley.
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MARKET REPORT t
PORTLAND, Nor. 14. Cat U
steady; hogs, prime light 8.lt t
$9,60; sheep steady;- eggs Irregul
ar; butter weak, extra cubes fl.4t
to $1.60,
NEW. TORK.'NoV 14. At Jleast
nine persons are' believed to nave
burned to death la, a tenement
house fire oarly today,
Five bodies were found" near a.
doorway -on the fifth floor, and ,
fireman later found four moro
bodies.
Two men aid pne weawecat
seriously' Injured and talrtyi'sieire-
NINE PERISH .'
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