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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1921)
vww' W.Jl. ,Wl',-'-'JM,VrtTI TTTTT"TaBB' 'p AiW A HWi'riQWH . W' W1 ' ,.,1lM,H,-,' aawis I' ' 's'ri ' V'W.'fe' '".' , ''(. '. r &;; ',S. J t' i V; " . (rtri abi,i wvrwo .cvu! htikajeii .acABau owwavs 3$ ft . : ,V JrsMmjv;,;, ,y w'j xn MiH.. tM . - x. .H..I-f4MrnA - ..t.-W" --(iVtt A '' H-t Today JNmw ' Today '"Wl uo ir - ' Mernbtt of tho AttociaUd PrkJ. . Wfutth)lp'i;atTa.,i KLAMATH PALIS, ORMGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1021. PRICK FIVB CBNTt ,4 jWW -" "" ' NIWW !' '" msm" eMpaw mkimi4'i-- fv,i aty . mmm t " - nuinfm w iturnltm ilalii rii Ki m a: HUNTER IS KILLED n 1 II I: V A. I hunting Lutta, of Portland; while wild ,goeia yeaterday In (bo company of Crosby 'Garrison, a former Malln resident" and Joe Fotherlngham, ,a'vMerrll ranebor, waa klilod by ihe -accldantal dli-1 ehargo of ,a 'shotgun, whllo driving along, 'tho road about 'eight mllei oortb.1 ot.Jlarrlll, The accident occurred aliout 3:30 r 1 ' "1 o'clock.. As the party drove along the road, Latta noticed hla shot gun slipping from tho machine, and reaching for tho weapon grat bed It by tho barrel.- An ho drew It toward hlra the hammer caught on tho' running Board discharging a loa'd of ahot Into Latta's left leg, below the kneo, the shot ranging upward. Ills companions quickly made a torqulnet of handkerchiefs In an effort to top tho flow of blood. The "wdundod man was takon to tho John Ttatellffa placo and Dr. J. 0, Patterson summoned from KlamatbFalla. Latta waa ' dead, howevor,- before tun physician ar rived, death overtaking him at 1:4 S o'clock. Dr. Patterson said thai Us ilonth wan due to shock, an the application of tho torqulnet bad. checked tho blood flow. Latta.. It kouinod was connected with the Apostolic mission In -Port land aad ' hla fast reiucyjfes' That lejagrauis ue cn aamng tor lue prayera ,of the members of that silssfee., lie l survived' by a daaghter who Is' employed by the American Typo Foundors Co., In Portland. , A, aomewbat pathetic Incldont In connection, with unfortunate accl dent la the ( fact that Crosby Oar- rison. 'Wno lived, with Latta In Portland at Ninth and Durnsldes Ireeta, drovo Into this section ear ly last aprlng In the same Pord car. bavin with hlra a child. An accident occurred .coming over the Topsy grado and tho child wns killed. Latta's-body waa brought, to the Wnltloclc undertaking parlors to day and will bo shipped to Port land for Interment: HIS PROVED BIG SUCGESS Tho Hurgo that started tho big Autumn Kalr on Its way Thursday night. carriod to a high water mark last evening, do high, in fact, that those In cbargo ore satisfied that It is going to bo the most success ful, one yet held. .Plans are all complete for the closing this evening and everything In. In readlnoss for the large crowd thi't la going to be on hand. Busi ness at all the booths was. lively yesterday afternoon and evening h was so brisk at the fishing pond that that concern had to go out of business, for all the articles on hand were disposed of. A special effort will be made to have at least a partial supply tonight, f it titat all possible to get the articles. ;Panctng and refreshments will Defeatures 'for this, evening, In ad dMon to the Country Store, the candy'' and -other booths. As usual, the Jtouston-Filt orchestra will fur atafe i-tha.auslo. U. S. DREADNAUGHT IS , WHILE, NATIONS ( ,,tKqwr,'NTDW8t,-Va., Nbv.,,19, f(avlrftnj; of fate was give a striking - aXete pllf lea tion her today, whWHbe. newest addltloi to the United Statos navy, the. auper drMdhaught "Wsit Vlrtftniai" Nth" HILL nUTUMN n BURGLARS ESCAPE WITH $100,000 JEWELS ' V BTJ PAUL; -MINN.. Nor. 1. Three robbers 'accreted, taesMlre in ine store or toe oittleaea Jew elry Co., last ntg'lit and when "the manager, Harry Welasman,' entered this -morning at I o'clock a was quickly overpowered and 'forced ,. to open, the" safe, which had: been set with a time-lock. They also com pelled him to 'abut off the burglar alarm and then escaped with on hundrod thousand dollar worth of Jewelry. FAlll 1K)XD KLKOTION , ' . . i "IS PORTLAND TODAV PORTLAND, Nov. IB. A cold, drlullng rain marked the opening of the polls hero' this morning for the special election, tho result of which will spell tho fata of the bona Issue for the- ft 1 5 fair. It la figured that tbo unpromising weather will occas ion a curtailment of tho vote but hbw. It will affect tho result la prob lematical. TKWINCHEM OF SNOW IN KAWTKUN OREGON PKNDLBTON, Nov. 1. TWlaeh en of , snow eorered eastern Oregon and wan still falling this morning. This in tho heaviest early snowfall since November 7, 1806. reFcMss funds are PUP if Cash In hand amounted to lit- lto tbla noon according" t Infer- matjon received at Kd;Orwa head- itmsionsi hand- none,. n obtained1 to rui the dla I'mmHm. rtiiiJ0; 'Thf coanty' school -'superintend- quwim ireas. ... "i. . . i.' ..l .. house to ,kfouae' booth sales. ISIsraad-"frea -the r Hl tas sold oh' tb atrfcet. today 445.60. The Red Oraai announced today -flHttk flelat dance would; be 'held at th Scandinavian Hall, Monday, Novem ber 21, at 9 o'clock, the owners of -the halL generously donating' the uae of the place for that night and the local musicians' union, under direction of Leader Bore'll' , the music for the occasion. Ten pieces will be furnlsh6d by the musicians' union .Arrangements are being made for a Berles of dances In each dty la the county for the benefit of the Red Cross, Chairman Wright said, and dates will, be 'announced, later, Major Cosad In charge 'of' the1 food aale on the first three days of next week announced -that any person desiring to contribute' cook ed food could, notify the Red Cross by telephoning 666, stating where the 'committee' could call and get tho parcel. UNLUCKY 'THJiWEKV IS' 1 . C QVOTAflN'OfWOTXlJAIL Thirteen men and two women now constitute tho enrollment of the en forced guests In the county jail, Sher iff Low stated today and if the sber-. irfs business, continues to pick up, a '"stockade" will have tobe pfifd, ed for to take care of "the extra guests, October 30, last, the jail waa. clean of oltlior city or county prisoners but wjthln the last week., there-haa. been a continual Increaseof persons ar rested and confined on all kinds, of criminal charges. ON TRIAL FOR "RUSTLING" Lester Klxon, charged, with alleg ed rustling of horses on the Doak ranch October SO, was, given a. hoar-; lric this afternoon In Jtfff,lce, Oagha gen's 'couri, the trial starttog atVa o'clock, Tbe sUte had Just'fliubed with Its witnesses and the .detente was beginning to -Introduce Its sldel oi iaq can. . , LAUNCHED ' TALK, DISARMAMQElffi rgtuUy , sapped vlptr " ., ? ' . la. " mZu - i ri.' rVV toina,waur.,wuaviBatBfsia . ferenca Vi:iwiskea'7faTleVd' ov er "serap'plng"t the aavlsa of the nuriui wiuca wouiv uwurw mo doom f tola great flofttlili krMa ill SB M KIM MEN T GRXSHES INTI CHICAGO, NoV. lfl.i-aovenfvor- eons .woro reported .kjllod In a fun eral procession7 today, when ,a, 'Santa F, train crashed. Into, 'the eortego whie'hhkd aurted, jp erbsa tho tracks, rrho llmouBlne hearse, was demo!- Lodls Bold Isobar waa a .caller at the county oolloctora' and i school auporlntendont's pfflcee tfcday,to Inquire abut the: money which). is due tho Union High achftoi "district at, Malln. Uoldlschar stated:, that a total of 9410 haa been received this yoar to run tbo district aad that the budgot provides n allotment or M.EOO for tbo district during the proscnt school year. Salaries and other oxpensra can not be met, Boldlscar said, and. un less quick action Is taken by the school minorities, tho school., ses sion In tho Union high Rchool may havo to bo abandoned. ' nJiuatlon which, would sadijr?:dlsruBt the ..!.. , .Li. ii:..: ..; school kfO'lk'aAftttVftf rrmn tn!.tub' iVBaAllw 'sehool was to be' formally ""de- djcat'nd this coming weekut post- ponement may be made "unless at .has bea' remitting-' money: reg ularly tot Dittrict 36, Shasta .View Bd'maa'sf'lls money due .usnon Hian a act inaa been diverted tetnporaritj to ' Shasta view, and the latter district can not .make It good to Union high Boldlschar claims. The Malln bank holds soma pro tested warrants, amounting to 2,500, which have accumulated during' the past eight or nine months and the bank cannot further finance be school system' without county sup port. A aorlous situation eslsta tor tho school at Malln unless quick action Is taken byt the authorities, Uoldlaehar slates. ,' " , (The, county cour't'ut ltn session thla afternoon will tiako the mattor under consideration. OREGON JUDGES AT P. N. FRUIT EXPOSITION 8BATTLE, Nov. 19. No loss than' a dozen qualltlod exports will pass judgment on tho competitive displays, at the Pacific Northwest Frntt Exposition which opens In Seattlo, Nov. 21. Fruit growers and tho representatives of fruit dla trlctn entered In the grand sweep stakes competition for the best col lective display are naturally Inter ested In knowing who will pasa up on, their frul( as fruit, with spc e'lal reference" to site, uniformity, condltjon,, pack, etc. These judges w'!l!vbe Prof. W. S, Brown of the horticultural department ' of the Oregon 'Agricultural College; Prof. C. C. Vincent, chief In horticulture, University of Idaho; Prof. O. M. Morris of the horticultural depart ment of. Washington State College; Prof. W. P. Tufts of the horticult ural department, University of Cali fornia; Mrs. Winnie Braden, custo dian off tbe Oregon State Agrlcult ural exhibit, and Hon. W. T. Rob rtaoa. provincial horticulturist of British 'Columbia, LAUKTTPEK FAMTLT1 BRING .i 'k4lNftt DAUGHTER HOMJ! T " ChUpqla, are, now foster par.ea.tg et'h!'Ihtiyar-6ia daughter, Ruth, wid,. aVrJved last'nlght In'tKle clt'x front' San Ffanclsco. Mrs. Laurlt- aen met the child at Wbed and they StlAht last hlaht here, leavlnr for Mir DISRUPT . IMLIDi; SCHOOL 1 i th.vyyeWT h0T w! Wfcd i FUNElUt GOflTEGE Isbcd. Thq crash occurred during n blinding snow storm and while the railroad' officials admit, thnt aoveu people woro kll'fod, byitanders who saw i tho wrock, soy thoy, coun'od eleven bodlos as, they wero. being tak en irpm mo,wrccK., ( , j NURSE ON STAND IN TRIAL OF IRBUCKLE . SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10. Miss draco Hatstead, tho nurso who at tended Virginia Rappo at tho tlrao of her death, twitlfled in tho Arbucklo trial today that the bruises on her body could not havo been' Inflicted after death. This testimony was offered to off set. physicians statements thnt thj bruises might havo boon paused, afr, ucsia wnuo tno nioort was 8II warm. ' Dr. Arthur Bcnrsleo, of the Hi. Francis hotol, testified that ho found Miss nappe In great palnjbon call, ed to attend. " PREPARING plans, for KLAMATH RODKO AND FAIR Tuesday ovcnlpg at tho Chamber of Commorce rooms, a mass meet- Wi of' the persons Interested la 'tno Klamath Rodeo and Fair Grounds association will. bo held t 7:30 o clock and tho general public' has been invite dto attend. The pnrpose of the meetlna; will be to further explain the, plans an nounced in Soptorabor,valiiovto .soil-, clt purchasers of, shares In tho rconccrn, tor the building, of. sultablo grounds for tho coming 192 j Itair anu rou.00. The promotors, say that tho 19l22pans, If, ,coraple.tcd, will ouUWnp tho C.boyenno?, Frontier uays also the pendletpn. Roundup 1- "' . ANOTIUJR TRAIN OF AUTOS OVER THE 8. P, The sixth tralnload of automo biles to be handled by. the South em Pacifio Company In two weeks reached tho .Pacific Coast when 29 canoaas or Packard automobiles were brought to California thla weoa. our trainloads of Dodge ears and ono.86 car train of Over land automobiles have. Just been delivered to California agencies by tne company. FIUI'LVOH EMIGILVTING TO HAWAIIAN ISLANDS MANILA. P. I.i Oct. 31. (By moid Moro than 1,000 Filipino laborers will loavo for Hawaii wjth ln tho next fow weeks, according to Information given out today by the bureau of labor. It waa atatod at the bureau that many laborers apply dally for work; tho majority of them desiring to go to tho sugar cane Holds or tho Hawaiian Islands, CORPORATION INCOME TAX FIXED, AT 1SH PERCENT. 'WASHINGTON, ffoy,, ,19. Com pleting the' revision tax bill the House ,an Senate conforoes agreed todsy to the corporation Income? tax rate of twelve and ,one-halt per 'cent, the figure fixed In the original House measure. This Is an Increase of two and a half per cent over the present rate, but two and a h'alf per rent under the .Senate figures. ' an"''"' AUT0I8TH CLASH IN i 7 A HEAD-ON COLLISION i At two,, ociock tnis artarnoon, the, autwaobUei' of 'Wlllam Loreni and Gjorga ' Chamberlain ' met1 In. a Jad-oiu, collision ,ln "front, or. Mc- Xlonald's plaoe, on Main' street. Fen- den and bumpers, ware damaged il-ijJI;.L,-. 'i i. . iv..".'. i vwiuwniy ouino serious laamage waa , ddne'toi engines orhoxid. V.- '-..V ' Wills, the nearo heavv. J wiliKf! knocked out Denver Ed MartlnMn the rit-Ht roiitia Insjt nlgfif. KEGRQ.WILL8 KNOCMI OCT - ' t PORtl-AND, ytovhvK!Hmy REDUCED RATE ON LUMBER CHICAGO, Nov. 19. Rate reduc tions on, lumber, shingles and lum ber products frotn Pacific Coast points to the East, from twolvc to sixteen and amo-lialt per cent have bcon'annoiMMed. 1 ' i LiTTLH l'tt&y Marx mourns FOft HIS UULLDOO CHUM , "TooUle," hq aged English bull dog pet, of. jittle two, yoar old Billy Marx, son ft ,'Kr.nnd- Mrs. Wlllnm Marx, disappeared, from, the family residence Ja tto iloLjSprlnga Addi tion lato yesterday aftornoon and snce then the little, lad has worried himself sick, over tho ot's disap pearance. ' "Tootsle" to so homely that she Is attractive and Is ot,brownlsh color, wearing a brass .collar and harness. A roward haa ioen offered for ber return br Mr. Marx as little Blllv l almost hoartbrpken over his, '-'bouful" aog oeing gone. , - nesiRE THIS .1 111 Thoro is not likely to .bo any glut In the turkey, market this year as tbcro Is a Vfryjconalderablo short age reported throughout; the' coun try, while the et figures' obtain able nhow a shortago or not loss than cno-thlrd,4In Oregon; NotwItbeUndtng blsJlact, local aeaiers say . MrasvMecea na hood or-fortfWlvir'rtita a mil .which is ,atefla)iy lesir' Inarf the prevailing frlM.(iast year In Kla math Falls, when the avoraga price of the; birds Which graced ' the Thanksgiving (.table'' cosf fifty-two corns, a pogna. T EUSENE KUOBNBA,Npvf 19. Tbe annual classic betwefi, tho elevens of the U. of O. and tke Aggies, taking placo on the gridiron) hero triday nan at tracted . as'4 large a crowd .as has ever boon seen horq. JVlmost tne" entlro student "body camo ovor irifn 'corvollls In special trains and eleyon largo, trucks and all available a,u(oroo'blot( carriod mnro than BOO Beaver rootera'to the game. Oregon rolgns favorite in view of past 'perform'specs, but tho Aggies bayo a strong foflowlng and promise a good account of themsolvos. Thore are a 'number of folks horo from, Klaamth Falls to wltnew .the gamo, among them,qulto u'fow alum nl. T . WEATHER PROBABILITIES " Although :h apiworanco Is. quite threatening the- Cyclo-Stormograph at Underwood's Pharmacy has regis tered a. high barometric pressure du-i ring ino'past. if nours una no siorm is. indicated! A a)10 fal1 ha,8 tnkcn place siace J(yVP wi "fnw "w be'lndicatlve of a change. ' . Forecast fer next 24. heurs: ' , Unsettled weather: not eo cold. Tho' Tycee recordlngthormoraeter roglslered the following maximum tomperaturaa "feday: ,j Wjfh ,.,rf,fl T '9 . , IiQW ....., 26 OREGON AID AERIES m FORTT THOVSANDSTQC!CYARD WdRKERSi y i ACCEPTyWG4F,IVE? CUT-IN WACTS nouneed; a . ten ierjeent enf.i In wages j oi everyeBe.empipyon tne btpfck'yards, yesterday: uceept9d'tho cut akd'rkt.rnii ta-wirk,1 - EPTSCOW CHURCH IS Nl ICERTIINDf fii - , At, iti aeetlag; of a large, number of the lo'cai' members of tho Epls-. copal church held Ust evening at' tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. iJurko, ,tho olt expressed wish of Bishop, Paddock was realised. Thore is to be. eroctod upon, tho property at tho northeast corner oft Seventh and High, owned by tbe Episcopal ians, a -parish hall. This decision cornea only after years of working and saving by the members of this denomination en deavors that started when there 'were but a- few hero (and when It seemed' an almost hopeless task to build up a fund of even a thousand dollars, the marki first set by the ambitious and zoalous llttlo flock! But tbo thousand mark was reached and passed, the High street proper ty was purchased 'and a fund was started for a building, and thla has been carefully garnered until the nickels and dimes' 'that" havo been earned by1 teas, food sales, bataars aad ), other; undertakings havo mounted higher and higher, until tbo four-lbpusand' dollar mark has been passed. And" then came the great question a' church or a par ish haltf The meeting last evening unani mously decided, after hearing Bish op Paddoek, who' came here for the pnrpose of, aiding his flock to reach a declslq-a, to build a pariah hall. "Unity In ths community! That to' Uie keynote, the ""keystone, the very foundation of our project" said Bishop Paddock today. "We hopey to make par hall!' to. a great exteat,a.eisiWHyieeala'..wheroT . tf'mayWMd-MelTiitlniraBd undertakings' as have for their pur pose the' tif'lnglng clcjser together he people- of tho community, Ir respective of 'creed or nationality TJntii w nave 'a church, our relig ious' servlees-win bo held In the hall." ?t . No decision has been reached as to, tho character of also of the structure 'and none will be until the finance' committee, has been appointed and- It has ascertained bow much; money will be available. u is not 'the intention to seek sup port outside of the denomination. out tnose wno may, reel so disposed may, contribute, and It Is needless to say,, such subscriptions will be gratefully received' and appreciated. OPEN OOOR ; FOK CHINA WASHINGTON. .Nov, 19. State ments on behalf of. Japan on several questions relating to tho, tar cast were-made at today's session -of tb conference commlttoo on Pacific, af fairs, ', (Ambassador Shldeharo, presenting the Japanese proposals, was said to have shown a friendly attitude to ward tho Chlneso proposals to havo indicated that thore would be no ma terlal objection on the part of Japan toward, making them a part of the' proposed agreoment on far eastern problems, Al of the delegation heads are 'said to hay expressed agreement, at .least In principle, with China's tan proposals., MAKET REPORT PORTLAND, Nov. 19. ,LIV stock steady ;, eggs firm,, butter steady. '... "a f t One hundred' '"'and ,itwenty.fh'e thojid.;emBloys are'afifeeted; .by WirtsJuAfpai'id It' to agpsited 'that th'eWx who "have- Botalready accepted he neW- sealoj;wfU?do. sd 'wijhltf'tiio iieViftjwtt'aysJ'.No tjou- 'iL' ; a A . -, d .. -H' ?-' ' u i , .'W:! Wy rAAr , . at 4 ,A iTXt