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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1922)
,n WEATHER FORECAST Tonight ninl Sunday, rain In went, nnw In onst purtlnn; moder lite, southerly wind., I'lftrrntli Yt'nr No. 0UU7 CONFLICTING: Repeated Announccmentt and Denials Are Sent Out From Rome 1 K. O. H IIUI.I.I.TIN to I.011- ilcn, Jnn XI I'urillnnl Hour- no' ancmtnry announced tliU evening Hint Hie ntiniiuiirrinniil " ' .!! I". -n.r ml.- take, and Hint 111 nffllrlnl new, tf hi ,ll(illni" dentil had been 4 recelvi-d. A . II .11 ..I. - II -I A . POPE BENEDICT DEATH REPORTS i umi.nr iiimiuii 1 r 11 in 1 aria iimnnih tin- .i mi ,,M,"",,U"" , . ' .. J, 1 1 1 1 1 . 1. 1 . I received tonight I 'ope from . Ihla week derided to hold 11 reorgnnl- Home, in timed at X n. I Mllim and meml,r.l.l. .nmimlgn I..! In that city .t.t.d tb.l the .,. , begin at once. The goal .1 ISO . wa, .till alive nt that hour artlvo mrmlwr. and Hie dun con- template. II... employment of a paid h. O. H. Ill l.l.hriN 1 UN- lurl,t(Ml f0,rr l(nK fortli the 1M., Jan. ai. (Otftll p. nt.) C'r.. r,nurcc nnrt ,nnrll(1 , ,,0 "rminly tlnal Itiuirnr, arrliliUhii of Wr-t- ,, Oregon forgot " It wa nl.o vo! mlnMrr, .tnlrl till evening Dial r(l ,t h(, nnmn ()f n, prenent or. he had Imiii offlcUlly notified byj canliatlnn be changed from thn Lake telegraph finni Itiinm that the I'opo view Chamber C'f Coininerrn to the wa ilrail. Lake County Chamber of ('nminerre Would Keep Honil The Chamber of Commerre wa. I'AIHH, Jan. iil. A llivlln ill- patch In Hie lln Agency quote1 the Wolff Iiuithii n. a)lng Hie I'npn illril at .ltll.1 IliU afternoon, , Home time., , HOMK, Jan. Ul (U p. m.) The I'ope abrrmi appreciably weaker about mldda), ami hopm vihlrti had arUrn after hi .Iiimbrr In thn it. IIU grnrral morning illnperrl rondlllon lieeanir onn and 1... necmril .lonly rvnlrlns;. he ueraiue ilrlirlon anil ron.rlnu.. At noon wa. (in. IiOMKIN', Jan. 81 A Hcrlln dl. patch ttt Itrulcr thU Mlerumm m word h Ihi, rwl.nl that IN. llencllct U deed. HOMK. Jan. 21-l'opo'a lllne,. I 1 1 nniv - f... .1... oni v.alon na. aseu toe w.r. v thl. wei-k wa. hi. rondlllon eonald-, ered sufficiently aerlou, for the pub lic In be Informed Thursday of last week while celebrating Mas, he com plained nf chills, and wan selied with n spell nf coughing. He attended III. l'apal dutle. until WVdnc.day of thl week. WAsillNIITON. Jnn 31. -Cardln- ?.. ' I . ...I-. ...!. I. ....... .Inn.. I a. aucce..or to the Pop., Cardinal 1 Dotal and Cardinal Merry Del Val also are considered among tin. po. bllllle., Germany Up Against Smuggling Proposition ! IIKIIL1N, Jun. 20 SmuKKlor are vnaklng Immonao profit by bring ing Kngllsh cloth for men'a ault. past tho custom lino to the tailor of IJerlln. Their Illicit earning nro mado po.slblo by thn high Oer- man Import dullc on that class of material. Tho tailoring establishment, are vlatto'd almost dally by nallor. or otho, ahlp employe with hugo roll of Engll.h tweoda and other fabric, in ono-sult piece, which they have aueceeded In purchualng at Kng- U.h port nnd bringing In duty froo. One of thesn amugglor.. a Now York man, ild some Engll.h cloth doalora are makbig a regular, business of upplylng tho smuggling I trade, i Tho cloth I old at ote-fourth, to ono-flfth the prlco It would cost If tho Import duty wnn puld. Tall- or are a"lc - purchase lh" fib-( rlc.-' Tho Bmugglor nlso vUlt fir- elgner. and offer their ware, fir Hie' ,t The mugglor. so qullo oponly about their business. They, may be neon walking tha atreot" wln b,-t burfdle's on their nick. A few cf the more venturosonjo nave even of- fored tho good for, "salo on tho fttdowalka. her hy Mnrt rMd' ,,!,,. ' I Frenoh.-'sallo.who had been 1 smuMllnK'r feX'"' months', said ho wa. going In'rotlre from the "game." having made enougn mon In oy to open n nop ujj yi m", Wcp Ti:. iiickaiiii Aimi:fiTi:i o.v .Hn.n.r haiku: madi: I 11V iimijah dm) ainii NI.W VOItK. Jnn. 21 tx Itlrkiinl, luixlnp prrmulcr, wnii iirri'.ti-d luiliiy 1111 n clinrgu of criminal nssnult tnniln by n (hlldrin'a ( Ii-ly mi the roin- plaint nf n ir yiMfulii eiri, Af. ' A. li.n ,,.,l..l...- .. .!.... ... ..... -..II mi I'liniiiiH II II'H III IIIJl KUII- ly for Itlckiinl hi n.toruur, ! M" iH,M"'r ' l,lckf'1 "" w iiuiuiiiK niMiui 1 nil rami, w '"COUNTY OREGON FORGOT" PREPARES BOOSTER CAMPAIGN) . a . - . .. . - "" - - I.AKi:VIKW. Jnn 21 Tin. I.nke- view Chamber nf Cninmerco In 11 i.i.IIhb l. .1... ... ...la. ....ll u.. ! ...cretary and thn PMbll.hlng nf nu (r,t called Into action nuerl eek. re when the new, reached here Ihnt , Hie Nevadi California at Orcgin rail road had pellllnni-d the liileratnlo commerce rnmmla.lnn tc discontinue I operation, after January I Thl road j 'prrvlde. inn nniy ran iran..orinno.i, Uko ,unty and Ukevlew I. tl.nj northern terminal for It I Morn than no.ooo inmn.. .".""") cattle. 1.R00.000 pound, of wool nnd 100,000 bu.hesl of whent were ship-1 ned over tno roan iroin i.nKeTinw n , ear and in aemiiion in mi, nu inn. . . . l , 1 1 . 1. - 1 !...- A...I nlh.. .AKlll Ihnt WA rOtl iiuur miu iiiu.-i u... sumed by Hie people living In n terrl. ' ii-y ion miles leur: and ISO mile wldo Tho discontinuance nf this road, according to tbo Chamber of Con merce. would practically moan "' " Central Oregon would be ",nrc ined and the hualne,. of a rich iiriiirk i-llon ruined llve.ti.ck ..-Hon ruined The InlerMa... commerce comml.- r"!W f0'n"""ln'1 "" :"!!." 1 ( aiuornia comnnii'ii, h- " heirlng on tho cane and report Its findings. Tho Oregln commliutlon. ac cording to reports here, suggest, that Inasmuch a, but fifteen mile, of the railroad I. In Oregon. It bo relieved nf thl duty. It member, n manv other Oregnnlan.. probably do not teallre that Ukevlrw I. thn largest shinning renter on the rotd and that It discontinuance would mean hank rupier for a large area of South ten tral Oregon llecause of thl apparent dl.lnter 1 est on tho part of tho commission, an I well a. on tho port of other state of I flelal In tho affair, of Ijike county, I tho Chamber of Commerce ha adopt ed ait It .logan, "Tim County Thnt Oregon Forgot tYnnmilller HecretJiry 0. P Cronemlllnr was .elected a. secretary for the now organization. He I 11 graduate of the Oregon Agri cultural cillcgo, lln hna been associ ated with hi father. V P. Cronemll- ler. editor and ownor rf tho l.akn, County ttnmlner. In tho publlahln! huslneas hero nnd Is now proprietor) of tho I-aknvlew Kiectrir .nop. i.imcr, direction of Mr. Cronomlller. It I ' thought tho l.ako county Chamber nf Cf -nmerco will effect n program which will mean continued jwwe.. for Oregon', mo-t frontier county, WOIIK ON HKTCH IICTCIIV. I'HOJKOTTO STAHT hOO.V han FnANCISCO, Jan. 31 Work on th0 bay division of tho Holch Ilotchy project, tho final link In tho Brct ytom which will furnish wat er t0 ,j tho Ban Francisco bay cltlej Buffclent to provide for 1.000.00b peopie, will be startod hero soon, rjty Enslneor M. M. O'Bhaughnosay f thl. city recently announced. An rrproprlntlon of $50,000 I now n,a uble for this work, T,0 entiro project, Including the Hotch Ilotchy reservoir and dam In the Sierras said to bo tho largos', dam In California, together with tho Me :asln Creek Powor plant and the 1-5 -.Vies cf tu.tnellng and aquoducts to 8an Francisco, will bn completed n '1033, Ills bolloved MAItKKT nEPOIlT Av POnTLAND, Jnn. 21. t.lvesloclt, stoady; Kggs lo higher, buyliifr Vrlofs 33o nud 38c nutter a,teady, t lEumng TRUS CROPS T No Relief From Damaging Cold Snap Held Out; Loss 35 Per Cent HAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 21 Nil HIT or FRO CALIFORNIA rnllef from thn ilama.tnr eal.l .nati!1'0" vr 'yer "ld I In held out for Houthern California cllru growers, A killing: fruit la ritriiti rrnwitra a km una rrmi , . - l,i;KnM;.'l!?r,f..,d" 1. i? '.Jb-J 1 .. ,.,....... : I Kutliiutnt nf frot damnge to, t nrnnirn nml l.mftnii In Southern " I ahKiVMn iii,..i. .. .. 11 -. .. .Miiiiriila range from 30 per cent ,, ,r , , ,. " " "r f,cnl ,n '' on. " """; ","c,,"ni ' l ' "Lorled. IKte dl.trlbutora are "Pwlcrt to hare withdrawn price. "en ur ni.o 1. Damaged. 1,08 ANOKI.KH, Jan. 21 Krot en water pip'.. raM with fur ear lap, and frotcn automobile radi ator, featured the coldanap here. (Ol.ll WKATIIKH HCHI'K.MM QUAIIItV OI'KHATIONH, Th f rattiifil V jtnti1 weather of, the p.t week ha made work at I tho Oskar llubcr ijuarry, near Ma- Hi., very difficult. Fifteen men; have been at work, but yesterday tho cun(iltton. bocamo unbearable an(J WM docl(,ed t0 ,Uipend ,, or,,ons un, ,,, WMlhcr modcr, ated snn,nTOjtj.;jj.N Ml.trriNO ItisTroXi:!! t'.NTHi MH.NHAV I Duo to receipt of a tolgoram advls j Ing that State (lama Warden A. K. Ilurgduff will arrlvo here today or tomorrow, the meeting of the Klam ath Sportsmen' association schedul ed for last night wa, postponed until , ' r ' " rge tho attendance of ImU.imIiuI Itl on II 1 1 V .... . '., ." IZ'".Z "U"')' I'AI.NTKHS AT WOIIK I IX CIHCl'lT COCIITJ I KllllVlli .ID w,n .wuh ... tho circuit court, decorating the wall, and celling The office, of t,.l-i . ..- n, wn-b Innv In I Clerk DeLap and the Judge', cham ber will bo similarly decorated. NKW t.'AHlllKIt FOU MAI.I.V HTATK HANK AlUtlVKS O. II. Atkinson, formerly of Kansas City, who recently wa e lectod a cashier for the Malln I State bank, arrived here yesterday und will enter Into hi. work at once, 11 S1 ' l s7RsssVBv1I j -' Member of the Associated. Press. KLAMATH FAUX, OREGON, HATCHDAY, JANCAIIV l!l, 1022 a 1.,0 .......-.,. I AND AUTHOR, DEAD AFTER LONG ILLNESS -1 I I'miiou fur Morn than Ounrfcr nf Centuryl Author of Hcorc-i , nf Noted Work ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Jhii. 21. John Knndrlck Hangs, noted' humorut and lecturer, died today after a prolonged Illness. I John Kendrlck Hangs, famous for nioro than a quarter of a century an a humorist and man of letters, ramo of a distinguished American '"'"r. HI father wan a noted York lawyer and hi rraml I '""' '"'. Nathan Bangs, win iniru 1 rniinnni nr u'ai mih im tux.iiu l'rpWont of Wi ..-..-...., Mvaivau whhvibut. wrtfr I grand! ..." a S.! i..n i. .1.. , .... Chautauqua circuits nf thn country. He ai democratic candidate for mayor of Yonkor, N Y., I1I1 birth plnce, In 1804, but wa. defeated.! He wa al.o a member of tho hoard of education nf Yonker for nevcral tfirm-f ltlr.Mli. nf vmh M,..MnnHU arid pre.ld.nt of the Hal.le,, .ct.ool.rin),,fl,,l,1 "' rW,0r ,hl " He wa born 011 May 27, 1802,' and wa educated ut Columbia 1 While In cnllego ho bi-cam editor; cf the undergraduate publication, Acta Columbiana. Il wa, Bradu. I ateil In 1SH3 with ih .lr-,n.n .,rl I'll. II. th,.n .ludlnd w.,r m Ho.' lumbla law .cl.ool and In 1881 b- cam,, a..l-ln.n.r,ll.nr f i.if.. 1,. , . ..... ... 1888. he bor.mo a member of tho':" B p10"' a " staff nf Harper' monthly a editor' of tbo "Drawer," Subsequently, be served a. editor of Harper'. Weok - ly. the Metropolitan Magazine and Puck. Mr Hang, wa a prolific writer ef witty poetry an well a. author or a numner or dramatic and mu sical play. Somo of hi most en. tertalnlng work wa, done In n ser ies of "Leaves book." magazine articles called from a Lecttiror'a Note- Knights of Columbus rw. . 1 . m , Trim Legion Players; Tho Knight of Colubmu proved too much for tho American l.eglon basketball team nt K. A. A. A. hall, ! Thursday night, winning from the j ex-aoldlcr. 23 to 12 While both team, showed need fcr team work, Individ-, ual plalng wa excellent nnd gave Promlre cf the development of two' fnat irpmpillnni Kh, fn .tin I ..Inn "- "i ' - " w. ...u ...ftiu... ( ... . ... "U Denier and Unman, for the K C" " l"lrulariy good, WOtlli OltOWKIIH TO HOLD ANXl'AI,MHirriX KHII. I. The annual election of tho Klam ath Wool Orowers' association will be held at the city hall at Merrill on February 1 at 8 o'clock. It wa nn.JKln. Klamath Falls; F C. Mark nounred today by J H. Carnaluin, wardt, Klamath Falls; C. W. Lewi, secretary. Officer for the ensuing! Merrill road; It. C. Cornish, Klamath year will bu elected and other lm-: Fnlls; Jay A. Falrclo, Merrill road; portant buslnes trnnaacted. I Win. Campbell. Lorella. THE DOXOLOGY N. V ZJIBi) llrald ALL EUROPEAN NATIONS ASKED TO CONFERENG Eli I No Distinction Made, Saysi. nKnrZUKur . , I CITY DADS SHOW Lloyd Ucorgc; Would End All Wars i.nviinv I..- II II n . ' - muju ui, Illlltri'ialnr llm nnllnnnl llkn-al - -....u ... oi.wfiui ..-.. .., kvil- fcrencu today, declared that all na- - - -- - rr"','6 c"" ' " want ,0 " n nd to conttant nr and rumora of war." In dl.cuanlng the Waiblncton ronferonce, he ald: "Tho peace' of tho world largely depend upon 11 good underHtandlnc betwopn th I United State and oureIve. Tli conference ha done more than WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. 21. Tllt AtftAlAs .. t i t "m," ' 2 .1 . P"M c "1,ortltttleal commitment. rnlfiMni In .nt.1..-. . - .l.a " '" v"'"" " uu.xou in a mucn "ntled form by the far 'a"l"r" commllu'c "" conference. AlI,,,nB "unicrou change, wa. ono fc,.... .. , ..... hr J"Pia" "r publlcltr "f ongage- ment In China made by prlvato In- i"1"1" - but ,0 wb,cH forel KO,rornn,c" not-partles. I j WALKER HOUSE BURNS I'lrc Ktiirtli.R From Heater Quickly Dcntrnjii ltl(lrneo Flro starting from the Idling atc-vo Thursday morning destroyed Hut home of Charles .Walker, llarne j Valley, Mr. and Mrs." Walker and I II...I ..l.lt.1 I....I.. .l J.L .L-I- iii.-ii iiiiu uiiij rmMin wiiu ineir .,,$,, - - . Walker aald he had started a firs in the heating store In ,the dining room and hai' qono to the kitchen to otnrt n fire In the cook stove. When ho returned a feV minute, later the room wa In flame. There wa no tlmo to save any belongings, he said. thn family having only' time enough to Icae before the whole house wa mI.I.i... ..mim.i- (iltAMI Jl'ltV CAI.I.KD TO CMNVKXK MONDAY Tho grand Jury called by Judge Kuykcndall to content' Monday I as follew: Jacob Knock, Ilonunza, J. T. Per .VUlKi;.UK.T IH REACHED IX IIOUXUAKY QUKHTIO.V WITH HOUTIIKttX IRELAND Sir Jnme Craig, Premier of ! Ulstor, and Michael Collin, ! hcnil nf the Irish provlalonal government. Issued a Joint ! statement In tho boundary be- tween Ulster and Southern Ire- land. SPEED IN GAME WITH "TRACTORS" ICtporknca In Council Chamber lroTO Valuable; Vow Rub KIImmii with former Champ Tbo experience of the City Dad, In taking thn con out of contract itood them In good Mead In the Blk bowl ing tournament taut night when they walloped the Contractor for three game .tralgiit. In the league .land' Ing the City Dad now rub elbow with the former champs, the Drug, gl.t. a welt a the Bhepherda. On Wednesday the Darners won two from the Shepherds, and on lion- day the Ilearcat won three from the Druggists. Next Monday the zerolones will play the Ilearcat. On Tuesday tbo fame between tho Zerolones and Dredger postponed from last Tues day will be played, a well a ono between tho Darber and Contractors On Wednesday the Druggist and Shepherd will play, and on Friday j the City Dads and Drcdgor. flff.nH.nr tt fh ttm: Played won lost pet. ,-' PHONE LINE TO BEND Proposed Construction Would Meaa Intemtafe Trunk FarllltlrM UEND.Jan. 21. Construction of a telephone line affording munlcatlon between Uend and Klam ath Falls la expected to be announc ed shortly, according to Information received hero frcm New York. Detail are not a yet available a to cost. or location between the two main point. The purpose of the contem plated addition to telephone facilities will be to establish a trunk line for long-distance communication direct to San Francisco, eliminating the ne cessity for calling through Portland. J. U Galther. local . manager for the telephone company. Interviewed In regard to the proposed develop ment, was unable to give any Infor mation, but did not deny tho report of contemplated construction. E. T. Ludden, local manager for the telephone company, who returned last .night from Portland where he attended a conference of the tele- phono managera of tho state, on Jan uary II. said he believes there ls I little foundation for the above report. , Company officials at Portland were ' unaware of any proposed extension, ho said. I In addition to attending tho con J ferenco. t.udden visited friends In j Portland. Salem. Eugene and Oranta ; Pass, spending eight days on the trip. 1 WILL SELL BOOZE CAR , , Automobile Slexed Whilo Transport , Init Uquor Up- for Auction Darber . .12 8 I 6J Contractor, . ...12 7 5581 Dcarcata ... 12 7 5581 Druggists 13 6 6500 8hephcrd . -12 6 6500 City Dads 12 6 6500 Zcrolenes . 9 3 6 333 Dredgers . 9 3 7232 j i-uruuiiu, - The foderal Jaw that permits nn '"The contemplated route through automobile transporting Illicit Dutte valley would he a shorter and liquor to bo seized and sold will ( more direct connection with tho Ps be enforced In Klamath county for ctff c highway to tho Columbia rlr the first time on February 11. er than the route now contemplated Tho car, a Ford touring, engine through Modoc county. number I93S968, and Illinois license number 51(882, was slezed by Low on November 12. Two men, j named McQee and Morton, wore ar- ; rcctcd In connection with the case and sent to Portland to face the foderal court. If not claimed, the car will be sold at auction, by the sheriff. STOFtK MAKES FLYIXO VISIT TO HOBTOVH I Tho stork made a flying visit to ' tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Reei. 613 Eighth street, yesterday, and I left there a little girl for Mr, and Mrs. R. O. Horton. It Is needles? to say that the visitor was gladly welcomed with every assurance of the best of care and attention. Mrs. j Horton, who was Miss Nelson, a I popular nurse, before her marriage. ! la a sister of Mrs. Rees. Mr. ' Horton Is n saw filer for the Klam- nth Manufacturing company, r tf. M r NEWS OF THE WORLD BY THE ASSOCIATED PRIM rnioanvB FOR ALL-YEAR HIGHWAY SOUTH Co-Operation of Chamber la Promised Siskiyou Representative There was a general lining up of forces last night at tbo meeting; of the board of director of tho Cham ber of Commerce, when J. T. Wet zel of Yreka laid before them a, proposition for uniting tho force of Klamath with tho California In terest In making; the Weod-KIam-ath Fall road an all-tho-year high way. President J. A. Oordon pre sided. Wetzel explained that tho board of supervisor of Siskiyou county would meet on February 6, at which' time they would bo called upon to commit tho county to It sharq of costa In connecting up tho California highway through Dutto county with the proposed Klamath Weed project. It waa for tho pur poso of .airing a delegation from, thlg city to bo present at tho mcot Ing of tbo Siskiyou supervisor, that Wetzel had como to Klamath Fall. He already had tho assurance that there wouU ba "PrewntatlTC. pre em irora ncea, uray, oiacaoei ana Dorrls. Ho explained that there was, so far a. ho knew, no opposi tion to the proposed route, except from Supervisor Ager, after whom, the little California ' town waa named. Ager, he .aid, want, tho road constructed from Ager to Weed, over tbo Topsy grade, a route which It I declared cannot be traveled In winter, By tbo route- planned It la claimed in. road wonld bo open to traffic throughout the year. ' e awofnca uirccrcom--pn"',"'""e""oa won,a from Klamath Falls on February t. and Secretary Stevenson was) In structed to furnish him the follow ing letter, not only pledging? the delegation, but howlng Just where Klamath stand, on tho project. "Referring to the meeting of our Chamber of Commerce held tola evening, at which you were present, we want to assuro yon that Klm ath county I a unit for a road extending through Butte Valley and connecting with the Pacific highway at Weed. "A bond Issue of (800,000 for road purposes will be voted on by Klamath county on February Kth. and a part of the road program la a highway from Klamath Falls to the state line near DorrI. Our county court assure us consider able work will be done on this road this season, even though the bonds should fall t0 carry. A fll across the marsh near Midland will un doubtedly be mado the coming; f summer, and this will shorten the route between hero and Dorrls about ten miles. This will ba a direct highway from the Pacific highway to Crater lako, and over twenty miles of Improved highway has already been completed from Klamath Falls north. It will also make connection with Klamath Fall with Tho Dalles-California highway to the Columbia r!vor and j -A delegation from Klamath Falls, prepared to co-operate wnn you in oory woy, win meet with you In Yroka on February (. And we. trust that this will be the datn your supervisors' will declare this- route a, highway. ' "Klamath County Chamber of Commerce." WKATHEIt PROBABILITIES The Crclo-Stormagraph at Under wood's Pharmacy shows that the barometric preunro ha risen, since tbe report of yesterday, although at . tbo time of going to proes.the tenden FORCES UNITED cy was suaniir uownwara. mine me present "high" codtlnu. no' marked change In tempersturo may be ex pected, A . Forecast for next. 24 hours; Continued clear and cold. Present barometric conditions-favorable for nllghtly warmer weather. The Tycoa recording .thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today, as follows ' High . .; .IB' T , Low...... ,...-..., ..! A-nley oro v JS$ . yy K V. c 4 .w V