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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1922)
Ah U Oclrcrsttj; Hbrur&s WEATHER FORECAST lOMGIIl' IMIK, HA'IUIIMV IAIII AMI ( 0(11. lilt nrii'i'iiiii i'M No. iiaiiH, SCHOOL m s Minb Torture Inflicted by Irate Youngsters Jealous of Youni; Visitor KINCHVII.I.i:. Ontario, July 1 l.'ilillo Hiitiilnrxiiil, u mhool liny of llellltiKliiiin. WiinIiIukNui, wiih ten eui'ii ji'Kli'iiln) wlill" being burned ill it (tliiku In lli'i woodi ni'iir iIiIh iltf liy lriit yoiitiKte,i wlin rt'xoiii ! tin' utti'iitliiiiH ho wiiii receiving j from it iiiiuliir KIiikhvIIIo jeiiiii: r.lrl. , IMillo i Mtliu: hunt ninl upon) tils urihiil lii iruniitly Imenmo pop-1 ular Willi tlm Klrls. walking wllli' ('in ninl visiting n rri'tmi parlors' with tli Kiel In uuoallim, nlinwlni: bur nn lito.il good tliiii i 'I'liri'" Imyii between 10 unit la who lllidl Din r.lrl bi'Miiie illn;lle.iin'il I With IMJIi'n prngtons ninl ilmiin'il to end 111" UH Men pnBlng III lb" woc'dS lii'nril tlm boy'ri erloi Mid amilll'il itinoko Tlii) ilishml In tlio hcpiiii lint) foil ml I.MilIn tlcil to ii Mlukp, Hit' flrn rnllnn Hi ny up lila ti'i; IJldlo ,wl lrt nttiMil I" t.ll ttbnt hud liAiii'iM'il hut finally unlit III" buy hail i lumed titni and enrrliil tt I til llll" III" wi.iiiIh where III")' tli'il lilin to III" "III." ninl Kindled tilt' lire II" wmt nut Imrili'il M'lloualy JURY HARD TO OBTAIN 1'ninl of llll IMuilKlril In Til.il nf Win. l.i'itU nn Miinlrr lliiiti!" A Juty w.i (iliuniii'il' In ill" I.i'wIh rn III" IIiIh Hfiernnim t mill -tin' taking f tmliiii9iiy Marled ! Selection "f Jury In tln Irlnl of Wtiltor I.imUh colored mi trlul In tli ollitlll court fur the killing of Ci'o J. NIcliuls on III" nlr.lit of May I, wan Mill In ptoi:rei .it 1 .10 today, wltli ii panel of Hi; Jurnrit having liifii OiliniiHlc'il ninl II t"iilntl Jur ors nrroilnl. Jtiilgo l.i'.ivltt tHHiii'tl n "iiocini Mi ii i ro ror nu nniiiiioiiiu Jitrom nt'nouii. mill II It oxprrtpil Hint n Jury will l olil ilni'il ilurliiK Hid uftornooii t stlpiiliillnn ninl nKrpi'ini'iit of roiliiK'l fur til" ili'fi'iikn lain I.ihI itoiiltiK. tlm nmrt lnstii'il nn orilnr prolillni; Hint tlio Jury iiiIkIu nip. niiitu iliirlui; ri'ci'uni'i, which (unlit only ho ilium In tlm illHcii'tluii of tlu iiiiirt wIip'o tlm ili'fi'iiilnut itlil not ihJi'Ct, iirt ullinrwlio' n Jury In u imbu of IIiIh initlli" Ih l.i'pt toKi'thor u till tlnii'i ilurlni; tln trial ror firm iletirco iiiiirilcr. SPORTSMEN TO MEET As.nclntliiii Will .Mat.,, I'lrpiinitliiiis for Anluil of CoiiiiiiKslmi I'ri'p.irntlniiH for th" m rival nf Ih" fili ninl en lit" rouiinlsHlou, "vpt'Cinl hero Hi" lallir part of nrxt "ik', will In' iii.uli' m n ri'Kiilur iiii'i'tliiK of tlio Klmnath KimtHui"n'H hhho 1'l.itlim in tin' rhanilii'r of roiiiini'rcn roouiti nt S o'clock Mouilay oiinlui;. Iti'CouituunilatloliH thai tlio tisi.ocla. tlon nnitniupliiU'ri iiiaUliiK to tlm i'iiiiiidIhiIiiii ninl other IiiihIiii'hh will Imi iIIhciikhi'iI ninl tlm "Xii'iitlv" (inn tnltlci) haii ru'iiU'Hti'il ii lari;u nt triiiliincu. Tim UHHOi'latlou polnlH o cri'at in--coiilpllHliiiiiiiilH iIiiiIiik tlio p.uit yi'iir hill hnpcH tu ui'i'iiuipllxh ""IT nioro ilillliu; Hid null )imr, mill tn IIiIh "Mil will uin tlm cnimniiislou tu iimlor takii lortnlu cuntmiipluti'il pioJi'dH. vi:,nin;it iitoii.iiii.t'iii:s 'I'Iiii t;yi'ifSliii'imiKrapli nt tliuler wihiiIh I'linriuai'y hIiiiwh ii HliKhtly I ii w n r priitiHiiro diii'lm; tlm hint 'i linur peiloil hrltiKliiK c n n In r wrnthiir In it'H wuku. Iluwovur tlm fall liuu nut hi'iin vory oNldiiBlvii mill no iiinrlu'il rlimiRn in weather a tn lie epecleil, Foipcnwt for nnxt "I heum: Coiitluiioil fair anil wann, Tlm Tycos rnconlliiK thuinmmutiir him i'"Klntiin(l maxliniiin mnl titin- liiiiini lenipoi'ntliren toil.iy mi followHi JIlKll , SI l J'i"' ,,...vvv'J" ;mS . RESCUED FROM BURNING STAKE l'"'l. ..I Sta First Woman to Be Nominated For Senate by a Major Party iff! 4r3S3l WBEBf THfiM m r .vlj. i"t'.ArTsnr'j Jm. dtio &v , MRU ANNA DICKII OI.SCN A.N' KIITINC n itov IIIIONS fl.ugfirr. Minn . July f. Tli Di'inncratlr uomlnro lor I'nitiil Slali'8 ectintur from Mliitit'nnl.i ioiiKh Hi" li"At ha til ninl i:nlib.ii:i' I iir limlnt. To mill." I'liTtlun nr lain .ill nlic li.in to ilo Ih to Invltu tli" uti'in tn illunrr. ' 'I Intra l ho klml of a woman Mm Anna lllikl" Oli'nin Ih. Anil up Iiito lli" h.i Hfm'H ii' koiiiI' a politician' mi hIih lit n rook. .SIio'h Inn flrnt woman to reolvo a M'linlurlal nomination from a ma jor party, mnl lur frlcmlii are will Im: to hit IIiIh )ear'H crop mnl the family fllwrr that uliu'll Im tlio riml woman to nit In the neuntu at WimhlnKlmi. "I'm run nine licraiMu I ni :r".it wroiiCH Infllctt'il on tlio plain peo- pi"." bIhi eahl. "I'm a plain permm lll)KVlf " llrr (Imi lloii'l,ri'it'r Clio In. Shu ki'upi liuiiao, ilim tho family wiihIiIiik herself. ruih tu market, ilarns her husliaiura bocI:h. ami niaki'i her own clntlioH mnl tlm clothM of hr Ui-year-olil iliiiichler. .Mary Wlnlfri'.l. Her hiiHh.iml Ih IN'tnt t Ileum, mi lu'rlntinilent or tho ('Imitii't mIioiiIh. Shi' met him when ho rnino tu hor door uh a hook !ii;enl ami nhu u.iyn Nhu lovi'il him at flrt nlr.lit. .Mm. OluKi'ii win horn In n Iok rnhln on a farm ill Conluv.i. .Minn, Hhu Ik .17 ninl tiny; nho WflKha 100 pniiiiiln. Iter hair 1.1 hrowu ami her o)o rny. I'ovorly nml sorrow luivo li'fl their print In iter face, i whhii ii.i hor cheety uinllo ilocsn't hlile "Half my heart lies In I he cemo lory whoro my flntliur U burled," Hilt! H.'llll. ".My JuwuU nro my llttlo ilaiiKh- Il'i- ami my hmtbiiml. It In tu help thorn mnl otlieiH llko them ror wu urn all of ono hli; family that I want lu kii tn (ho henate." I. Ilo In Doulilo lliiiivo Tho (Jlieiis llvu In ii flvo-ruum half uf a iluuhlu liuiihu, upstair. "Wo pay ?:I0 n moutli," Hho unlit. "HoiiIh nro turrlhlo up hero!" SJhu inc.int it, tun. Khu halil her Kli'lhouil'tf chief fear wiih Unit tho imntKiiBu on tho farm would Im forec I oiied, i:orythlni; that tho ON M'lia liiivu now win liniiKht with money bnvoil penny by penny, in her campaign nhn vpout lesu lluiti $3(10, nml It wiih bnvoil nut ot tho liotiueholil money. MrH. Olosoii hii)h bIio Iuih throo vIcoh lointm pop, cIiowIiik kuih mnl tea, "Wlion I i;ot to Wmililnitton," bIio HiiyH. "mont llknly I'll ho n social fal)uro. I simply dotual playing canlH, thoiiRh l'o no objection to them, And 10 o'clock Id tho latest I llko to bo up." Rttiilout of lllhlo Mm. Oloson wont to high scliool mid hud otto year nt unlvoralty work, hut sho naH most ot hor edu cation cainn from utudyliii; tlm lllhlii. .'file, can lea t on her e.im- pnib'ti tourq, izuvninQ Herald KLAMATH Jw& II lll.lt HAI i.im it " ItY MAIU Ton JU.SM'.U MltS ANNA IHCKIi: OI.KSKN Mm. Oloien came Into proml noti't during tho war by lecturing heforo Minnesota women's orgnnU zatloiiH. Hlie ha been vice presi dent of tho Minnesota Federation ot Women's clnliji, und w,ih ii iloleguto to tho It.'inocr.it.'c iiatlcnnl con ontlolt nt .Sjii I'niiitl.sco In 13110. (Continued tn l'agn :) WL 1 '1 mT.- ' 7 i tssr .V AST s& aia.ws.A.-M'.si TfrsWa imniA ii?n mvw " VwnwJIH) iU w .iaaijraiW" "Fm.t1HtrfCTWP Member of the, Associated Press. KAM.H, OREGON, HATIIlDA'i, .11 OIL MEN HOPE TO DISCOVER OIL IN PAYING QUANTITY EtMemo Dednreil IXnblMiril Ii) I' r ii ( H Ii o h I n u Drill Item lie IN'illl nf 1800 IVet Ih Hi In cre.'it Inland hanln to he ioiiiii mi oil proilmlnK nroa? J. V Mlomi'ii'i ami IhoHii iipiKoriitieil wllb him In imttlnf; down til" t"Ht well nlioiii 10 mlloi Houthcant of ICIum nth I'iiIIh helli'vo that oil In paylm: ipiantltlcii undorlli'H tin Klamath Ii.inIii. That Minn' oil iloi'H i-xlKt her" Ih not Hpi-ciilatlon Juit Ii tin eitnhllHh ii fin i an nhown'bx Ih" product tnk- j "ii from tho wull ).tprday when a party or Klamath men vlHltcd the drlllliiK plant. Tlm drlllliiK tinder dlnctlnn of Nell Catnphiill linn reached n depth of ISOfl reel, wnrklnc under dlfflcuit (omlltloiiH uiiil with nn lnadiiiiate outfit, mid tho work nbrnd In In com- pli'to tho canine find then Heal tho well iiKaliiHt tho Inflow of water. Water drawn from tho bottom of tb" well carrleH n heavy emtiMon of black oil whir.) quickly neparntiH when the wnter Ih e'mptled Into n vat and allowed tu iiulft. The conten tion of thoHo who nro Btudylnf tho I pOHHlhllllleH of tho well Is that tho I great water procure, which exceeiln TOO poundH to tho nquaro Inch, pro M'litH tho Inflow of oil In larco qunn tlllen. When thin Ih relieved n rutin of oil Ih expected. Kpimi nf the more eiithiiHiaHtlR tnembern of (ho ormin Irutloii have HtrcuiR hopen of a kUhIi er. Todtiy tho rea 111 I n K out of the llolo to Mm bottom will bo completed mid then will follow work on rnmplctiiif the (.'iKiiiK mid Rtittlni; tho "mud hoc" iminp Initialled. Thin "mud hog" In a powerful pump which Is tnado to forco clay Into oil wells und check the water flow. Tho cloy comes up around the casing effectively holding back tho water. Tlm lower end Ih Ihon cemented to make tho sealing permanent. Tho bottom of tlio well Ih now tlio third Htmtit ot oil hourlnx Mud which ban been reached, according to Driller Campbell. Tho other two worn not considered to bo heavily enough Impregnated with oil to Jus tify Mopping drilling. At ono time In tho drilling a strata or high grade anthracite coal was panned through, It was said. No oldencu uf volcnnlc action was found bolow the H50 foot depth. WORDEN STAY DENIED Man 0ilrtot on Statutory (liar'gc .Must Scrio Three-War Term Motion filed by counsel for Dave Worden asking for a stay of execu tion wns denied by Judgu l.c.xvltt nml rommltinont was Issued fo tho shurlff proilding for transfer to Kulv m to ronimeuro nerving the throo-yeur sontouco pronotiucod Wed nesday by Judgo I.eavltt. ANOTHER MOUNT EVEREST 'LV H, IIKK!. FOREST FIRES CAUSE SEVERE Damage on Vancouver Will Run High; Flamet Check ed in Spokane Region VKTOH1A. II. C. July 8. Sov oral foroNt flri.H raging during the past week on Vancouver Island have caused hundreds of thousands of dollnm damage. Tho fires are re ported to bo under control, but ow ing to demoralization of communi cation It has been Impossible to se euro accurate information. Fresh fires jiavo been reported from var ious points. SI'OKANK, July 8. Italnfall last night In eastern Washington and northern Iduho enablo flro fighters to check nil threatening blaios. RAIL DISORDERS MANY I'mlN) riiuined by Attorney General j Troop Ahkctl In Kprinsflebl WASHINGTON, July 8. Advices woro received today by tho depart ment ot Justice concerning disorders In various railroad centers in the middle west, resulting Interference with tho malls, caused acting Attor ney General Golf to begin prepara tions Into today to report thu situ, ntlon to ho laid before Attorney Gen oral Daugherty. CHICAGO. July B. Tho Cbicafo llurllugton Se Qulncy today sought to obtain u federal Injunction restrain Ing striking employees from Inter fering In tho operation of shops. SPKINGFIEI.D, July 8. A crltl cal situation exists In Clinton this afternoon following an outbreak be tween striking shopmen and Import ed workers. Troops wero requested at once. ILtMJLTO.V I'UNKItAL SUNDAY Funeral services for D. L. Hamil ton, who died yesterday ot Injuries received when bis truck overturned on tho Swan lako road, will bo con ducted In tho Whltlock chapel at 10 a. m. Sunday by tho Itcv. A. L. Rice. MltS. KXDKIW FLOAT WINS ASIII,AND, July S. Mrs. John Uuders ot Klamath Fulls was award ed first prlzo for tho best float en tered from outsldo towns in tho Ford und Fourth parade. IN NT noili imiNKINU WATKIl The drilling of a new well near tlm pump-lioiiiio linn nllownl u communication beturcn the Mir far water nml tlio pure water below, caitftlng n roiiljimlnatloii Df tlm city supply. This new hole. Ium In-en ccmentril off anil It Ik hoped Unit further contiimlnn llon will be )mx.ll;le. Until It It ilrtermlned by further t-tt wlirthfTy or not Iih rrmentliiK prorrHH Ih surceitful m public in nilvlHetl o contlniin to Imll wa ter for drinking purposes. It. If. I). Ii. HTKWAUT, Cltr Ilenlth Offlrer. FRENCH CHAMPION DEFENDS TITLE IN TENNIS TOURNEY American Aspirant Is Defeated Illilllant Exhibition; Hoover Wins Diamond Kculls In WIMMjKDON. Kngland, Jtjly 8. fluzanno Icnglcn of France, today successfully defended hor tit To, as world's woman tennis champion, de feating Molla njursedt Mallory, American champion. In tho finnl round of tho International grass court tennis tournament. Score G-!, CO. Lenglen's victory camo after n brief tonso strugglo marked by cool ness in which tho French champion played with a brilliancy that marked her cntlro performance. HKNLKV. July 8. Wtilter M. Hoover, American, today easily de feated J. Ilcrosford Jr., Kngland, In tho finals for thu diamond sculls. FILE SHERIFF RECALL Action Started ApUnt JiickKn County Official by Citizens ASHLAND, July 8 Tho petition for the recall of Sheriff Tcrrlll has been filed at last, and It Is fquud that the greatest number ot slg natures tQ.thi). PrUtyin.xhostj,, Ashland citizens. The tiling was made yesterday by tho Rev. W. Jud son Oldfleld, paster of the Congre gational church of Ashland; Stella Leavltt, said to represent tho W. C. T. V. of Ashland, and Mlnnlo Ilry- ant, said to represent tho W. C. T, U. of Mcdford. Tho petitioning party was accompanied by Attorney H. A. Canaday and Frank Rcddcen of Medford, and two women. No specific charges arc filed against Sheriff Terrlll. tho recall being based upon tho following al al legateons: "Non-performanco of the duties ot his office. "For malfeasanco In offlco as jet forth In tho published report of tho 1921 grand jury, ot which J. W. Eldon was foreman." With tho filing ot tho recall peti tion rumor got busy and on nil sides It is reported that tho cru sado against tho sheriff is only tho beginning, and that petitions will later bo filed In an effort to muko a clean sweep of tho county offices. KLAMATH CO. PRAISED Scio Rcidrnt Impressed HlRht-Seciiif- Trip Durliif Rosldents of Scio nnd vicinity who recently accompanied A. Knllna ot Mallnlu a slght-soclng trip through Klamath county by truck returned homo with warm praises for tho hos pitality shown them by Mnllu peo plo as well as for tho rich farming country thoysvluwod, according to tho Scio Tribune. Tho Trlbuno fur ther says: "From thu grcon trees, fields, ami gardens, tulmost ovornlght they reach ed sago urubti mm barren ground, and it was ti surprlsu and u wonder that confronted, them. They had wound up u mountain sldo sotuo SOOO feet and down again ami they could eco this vast Inland omplro In all Us nuuonoss with ncro and tbcro u garden spot. They boon discovered that where sottlors could got water to irrlgutu thero was thu green spot, and an abundunco of alfalfa. LOIKJK HAH OPPONENT BOSTON, July 8. Sherman L. Whipple announced today that ho Is a candldato for democratic nomina tion for United States senator against Senator Lodgo. William A. Gaston previously announced his candidacy for the democratic nomination. MARKET REPORT PORTLAND, July 8. Cnttlo, sheep and hogs steady. Eggs oulot. Istoady; butter firm. Wheat 11.09 to fl.15, OFFICIAL-PAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY AND .. OF KLAMATH FALLS I'llICIJ KIVM GENT E filTESTTOBES? Nation-Witle Controversy Aroused; Opinions of Many Presented iiv nka snivici: (Copjrlalit, 111211, by NKA Servlco) Can right und wrong bo deter mined by test tuba and microscope? Shall moral laws ot tho future bo written from data complied in the laboratory of tho nclrntl.1t In stead of from ancient ethical tra ditions handed down in sacred books? Tho suggestion that morals bo taken from tho field ot religion and placed In tfan domain of sclenco, Ml vnncod by Professor William Mor ris Davis, Phi Rota Kappa orator at tho Harvard commencement, has stirred up natlon-wldo discussion and has bocomo a center of con flicting opinions. Through NBA Servlco Tho Herald presents today opinions ot promi nent scientists, clergymen nml lead ers ot thought on Davis suggestion. This Is tho passaco In tlio profess or's nddrcw which has aroused tho discussien: "Just as surely as nil qucKllonit of a geological or astronomical or evolutionary nature bavo now bcou permanently taken oror from re ligion by their respcctlvo sclonccs, ro conquest will bo mado of all questions concerning right and wrong by that division of sclenco which concerns Itself with tho nat ural history of goodness as- n mat tor ot purely human cxpcrlcnco in ron'rsst4iaQdpess(.AJ!a malty pi' supernatural revelation "Two great and growing, though still young, branches ot modern sci ence win contribute powornilly to this cenquest: they aro cugcnlci and psychiatry." Every shado ot opinion, favora blo and adverse, Is roflcctcd In tho statements of nationally and Inter nationally known leaders of thought that liavo been gathered. The Rev. John A. Ryan, professor of moral theology and Industrial ethics. Catholic University of Amer ica, Washington, says: "Professor Davis believes science) will tako possession of ethics and reduce It to a history ot human goodness. Tho professor confounds 'is' with 'ought.' Ho'forgots his tory cun tell us only what men' havo done, not what they ought to do. History can provldo no stand ard of right, no distinction between right and wrong1. Eugenics anil psychiatry may forecast certain ef fects; they cannot dctormlno tho moral quality ot theso effects. No physical sclenco can dlscloso ethical standards or ylold ethical Judgments. Tho mental confusion betrayed by Professor Davis is a pathetic refu tation of his thesis. It Indicates that tho physical scientist should let ethics alono; that tho shoemak er should stick to his last." I.othrop Stoddard, author ot "Tlio Rising TIdo ot Color" and "Tho Re volt Against Civilization": "When Professor Davis proclaim ed tho application of sclenco to eth ics ho uttered a tncssago ot good cheer for our troublous times. Scl enco Is our polo star. It is allko our guldo for tho present nnd our hupo for tho future. What distin guishes our civilization from past civilization! is scientific knowledge and tlio Bclentlfla spirit. To uh have boon revealed secrets nt Ufa our forebears novor know. And to us has been vouchsafed a passion for truth biich as tlio world ha never seen. Thh quenchless lovo' of truth, this spirit of sclenco whocli comblnos knowledgo and fultli lu tlio synthesis of a higher wisdom, Is our best promlso for tho euro of present Ills and for tho regenera tion ot tho raco." ( Charles P, Stclnmolz, Invontor and scientist, consulting engineer of tho General Electric cempany: "I ontlroly agreo with Professor Davis that nil questions ot right 'aod wrong belong to tho field of science, whoro they' can be Intelli gently studlod, and not to the emo tional fancies of religion. Bo It wan tn tho classical civilizations af (Contlnuod on Pop Two; - MS TEMN "it.W'J .-ii .fcr i ' i f ,' s. hitiV. 13 r jf 'f s , '-v. '.