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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1922)
'' j"mf (OT,:,' 5". U hi ! WEATHER-FORECAST 'lOMNHT M Till llimn, IHH. hiiii.i. inniwi.iiH, him in ;.w,i:,-i MxlM'ulh Vcjif Vu, fl 1 1 10. WILL COMPLETE IE ON Til. O. C. & E. Builder Expect to Fulfill Contract; Road Open to Ilildcbrnn'd Willi I hit ;rmn i iuiiililii four miles linxunl Hi) prem-nt liriiiluiin lit lllldebiiiiid, cnnlrnctil Imlir. Iil fir lliri'n or four nillin mum, nr rancrii unta mudo fur tlci fur dm ruvfi or itiKtil iiiilivi f r.rmln, und n crow oil hand In work on lln rock rulit ilutlng tli ii Inter.. U II. Htru horn ili'rlnri'1 Hint Orei.yu, (.'alitor ulii ft KiiiUrn railway will rnith HtiniKUu rltur tiuxt nprliir.; vltliln tlui llliin limit tnl hy tint iix'oiiiIm of ttotilrnci with Dm city of Klnmnth I'.ill.i, tthlth rxplreti M.iy Z'J, mat. Ilimlmi (pencil 'lli latest oitonsliin ol I lio linn, r-tr nil It a from Dilry to llll.lubruiiil, tutu li"n opened to operation, by tint Ming of turllfn mid nccuplaicn of fnlijht. Iltnihorn left loitny fur Kpiikniin nml Hi" imii, itfiir ii'ii days' 1 nit Iiht". llo (iipiitii to ri'lorn In iilmtil three weeks. "IllliU'liriiinl promlson n ot only n I'c.i'l vi-ltuim of (ruffle fur tho Hlra- horn line," lie Mill to n iioMiiiur MR," but n largo I'irriMiit of Inisl not fur Klamath I'nlU It li In (iilnl In n rich f trillion country, nwr I Jic uppi'r (tinl of Voiiii.i Mil Iry, wlih-tiimvlly tlmhitrrd territory EtrelihlMK In Mory dlriftlon Stilhi'ti ll lux I'liiMnil "Hctrr.il olillnCH nrn hrlllK llnlili it I. Car ntit now lieliiri loaded Willi liiinbir Hint Uai nrlnnulnted from ItufyKlttN nnd l.orenz inllln, n n u 1 1 -Iiik Hut riKtd; nlo Inn fir tuo Kwnti in mill In Klamaih I'liltx. "It U ivllmliiihl t:itt :so,ooii,ooo 1 1-4-1 of lumhur nhiuitd liu I'Utnluiilly mnrtd to tunrkct lliroiii:!i initio hrnnd, and tldltiFi to the north, In tho Mnlly id tho llorto'i ranch. "1 Inf railway itrmlo la compli'li'd to H'd tippor ond of tlui llortou ihiicIi. four mlltii north of IIIMo lir.inil. (Iradlnn toutrnrts am lielnr. let and work In ironroMiu; on an nddlllonal four mllcn to Kntian 11 it Tlon and oilier malurl.il ImMi horn nrrniu'-id for thn olRliI mlhw, lom dct!nn of wlilrh In promlti'd durlnc (ho fall nnd winter. "Thin Mill leant otil) 'milt nix lutlfHi In lomtnii't to tompleto Iho toad to tlpuiKiio river It U Intend ed to work on Hie rock tutu up lo that polat all winter Aii'ithoi .NmIiiiiiI t'l-nh'r "At Siinw Dal U another lint ur.tl renter fit.- n nt InmlierliiK In dustry. AmoiiK oilier ImlilliiKi In in dciuliy ii ro r.o.ooo.noo fact of lll; l.nki'ii lltix company timber. Tho Kw.mtm llox iiimp.iny h.itt it larr.n ninoiint to ho IokrhiI on their own nnd. other hnldlur.H lloth ronreriiK noed and ttniit tho thnher delltorol In Kl.ti.iuth 1'alU tui oarly as mn! Ido. "I'liinn luito iiImo hvnu in.nlo for noiiiu otror mllU to ho In operation next Lonuiiii nt polul'J llko lllldo lira ml, llorlou ranch nnd tiiutv I'lil, mid for tho much l.iri,ar cpor allmi on Kprnniio rlter an noon an tho lino readiiH Ilium "I'ronpeiln urn for oirly iuinpl(i lion o( tho net on mllo hrnnch from Hairy, In lioiitiniu, on which tho henvlujt itradlni: tint liron dor.o nnd iiiiniu track laid. Thin will open uu other hoily of timber, ovtlmatcil at finm :ioti,t)h(i,ouo In otio.oonjiou fuel. Irilitnllon Alilnl "Tho proRtt'Uu of Irrlcnllnii tork In l.iu'iRcll mid Yt-nna t.illeyH, Ntliloh In ml ill m: inmo n.oon ncrcv tit tho lr rlKnhlo urea, I iitlrlhuto an u dlioct KiMilt ot Iho oxtnisliin of Iho fitra honi'llttoj aiul -1 nidlnvn that tho Kit nation fit Intlt' r.lVfiH Viomlto of Iho thoroitith 'tlotelopmt r.U of custom Klamntli't'olinty," CLAIMS RACE TROPHY Oiplnln Moi-ilM'y ItofiiMH lo Com pcto ttltli llllieuo.se Tlilul Tlnio (ll.OUCKHTICH, Mans., Oct. L'.V I'lio utbniinir lloury Kind today wtluli(iw from latlui; for Iho Inter national fbiblni; n'Choonor uhumidnu ship, Cap I a I n Mnrrlnuoy dorlnilni; ho had alioiidy won tho two iiiclm fiom tho Canndlun uhnmnlnn, HIiiuiioku, necesdnry fnn niip34lon"of tli Vit jiliy. ." tin , I STRAHORN Eifi? lEuenittg W?raid I WASHINGTON LEADS COAST CONFERENCE GRIDIRON ELEVENS ' H.lMtit Virility Out Om'kiim AkuIcn . llrlllKH Stui-Hoiluoi-. u I'iiic; Citliruiiilii Ilium HlmiKlli HAN niANl'lHl'O, Cal, Oct 2f, Hy w lining H.iturdio'n ronteut with tho- (fiti:ci Annie tlui I'nlvnriilty of Witfhliu.ttw fun! hull mill hlne JiiiiiikiI Into flmt phim In tho early mrnti I'urlflr Coit otifurt nrn rate with two mi imi won nml m no InM. Tho Aki.'Ioi hail Urn iitir of tho f!ri lurloil, owIiik tu Uu'lr plung ing liirtlcit, hut WimhliiKinn, aide., grimily liy tho I'liiilliii; if llnlfhack I ominril Zlcl, downed (hit farmers hy it Hcot" of 1 t..l. r.illfoitili iiiieiii: Tho tiniinnr In which lliu Culver- Ity of Cnllfortiln trounced tho rrndt Olympic elub li'iu.i, 25 t'- o, led experts to tiitmirt Hint tlio Hoars Iml ii worthy Koi.ruoEor to llin to pniti. HriK rhiiniilonslili iiiudilnoy of Ihi-lr r. lii-iiil. 'I'lin Ciillfornln lino whldi It -tail llioii);hl inlclit jlclil to tho OIniilc itti.ick, jirovcil Ini'icrv. Iiitii, unit tlic loam dnvnloiit'il r.ooil (.round Kuliiliic nlilllly. Ilrli-k Mill lor, ii'tiaiitloii.il phiyrr of l.int cir, ui nt rlxlit end for Ctillfornln early In tho Kiiiiio mi I hroho uti ninny Olyitiilc iljyti. Ilrnitnlinw, former VofHilit Btnr. dii)i'd well fm()lyin ili', lint tho ni" oily Utile iii.irter hulk iieM'r not iletir for runs Hliinfi nl'ti ili'f nt of Hi. .Mnry'n i'uIIpro mih not ImprnMlw Tho oily Kiitlnr; w.ii ilono liy Cmlilo Imrk, lll.infi-rd fullliack, who k Idled ttiri'o del I Rd.il which dofoatcil HI. M-iry'n !) lo .MilioiiRh Ulan ford Iml her full fnrr.. In tint rmiic fr two porlo-N Hi Miiry'B lino held iiK.tinit thilr alt.irk. s,M. , I'lnM, The rnlvomlly i f Koulhcrn Call fiirnli dcfe.ited Nntndn uultttrsKy, C to 0, hut tho Miirtr w.ih not mniln until Iho laM lliroo minutes of piny1 ll was nlloKed Hint tho Koulborn Cull fur nlntm went kecplnR their liett pla hlddan from pnmlhlo ob Kirvt'M of thp 1'iilvr-r-liy of fall fornla, ttltli which Instltutlon'n flrlitlni: en w they llt tatiKlo next Knturdny. Tho ttouderful K-imo of HalflmcH. "Ilunny" lltii;, nssUtnJ hy tn oilier Net a inns, howon-r, forced tlio imuihnriicrA In tho limit to ncorn III lint last few mluuloK on a eerleit of plays Marled I')' Halfback Camp hell. The Multnomah Athletic club of Portland dnttnod Uonz.iKrt unlter dlty to Iho (mi" if nr.-SO. REVIVAL IS SUCCESS Mu-llopt nt (IiiMI.ui Clmrli 5lwt Willi t!i.illf)liiK i:i"-tonio Thn tteok'ii retlt.il meotlnnn '"i liiK ronducti-d at tho Christian church hy tho llov. Chas. W. John unn of rrlnetlllo durlns the past wee); will clou with tonlKlit'fl meo!, lun. Tho Prlnovllln otamtolUt will leiivu for his homo lomorrnw. "This has been tho must .surre-v-ful retlvnl wo havo otor attempt ed," nnld Ilev. A. II. llrlilow, pastor of tho church. "II fur exceeded our oxpeitatlons." Tho Iter, llrlstow said ho would In (urn hold a iuvlr.it at I'rlnetllb ut a t Into to ho dotormlnol on later. W.M. J. .Mt-ADIM) 11,1. DODCK CITV. KniiK., Oct. 25. William (1. McAdoo, former Hecrc l.iry of tho tieastiry, was unahlu to deliver IiIh hcheduled nddreti hero today bocali.so of sudden IIIiiimh, Ills ph)ilclaiiM ordered a romploto rest, WKATIIKK I'llOIIAIIIMTir.S Tho Cyilo-StonnnKr.iph nlt'ndor- tvooii's I'nnrmuey roitlelored a fairly otmi preiuiurn )o.i- (UKIIIJ- illtOlllOOII and Inst nliibt hut this moruluK an other dip down ttnrd took plaeo mukliiK tho tlilid day wlih uurcess fully lower re.nd ItiBB t Ii rt it tho day provlous. I la vlnij ctnlorod Iho "storm area" continued down W7; 1 X$j ' I Cf tssc gL sir A i wuid mnvoment may foretell tho end ot our pluasaut weatbor. At any into brisk winds will probably pre vail. KmecnBt.fnr next 24 heurs: Cleudy: 'Continued warm, follow ed by unsettled weather, Tho Tenn recnrdliiK theimomo ter lOKlsterod maximum und mini mum tompuruturcs todny, iih fol Jowp. ( HIrIi . . . "ft l(0w . I.-. i .. ,,'.i..., ..,.., ..37 kmmatii kai.m, oKwqoNJtt,ri:xnhi.i, orroni'it 5, mag. " ' ' '" wuca'SnPBf''' 'faWi'i FIB DIES- iZSmJ BHBMs iIEPOITLII cS' UCE0ffiKl:3 A 1 1 1 A ll fl niinuirn im t rrT"' i n ' ' fij ii.g"ifciJjgTvxy,r'w r tu i. t mib sbmbiaa rKAkifiUBBin h h hhhnh --'rmsmmm milllim'HIIH t. f Several injursu; mccnui-i nriom Sunpcctcd; Loss EtliniBlcd $700,000 POItTI.ANI). Wrl. 2r..--Thn -, llro and fin ilrparlinonui today arc .tndonverlni: to li-arn tho rntnio of n ! flrn width -arIy lliH momlnB ir-1 r.royed tlio WanlilnRlim IiIkIi ncliool mi tho Karl Hide One flro-nan, O. ! lUfJnhrlol, unif MUM liy ft colluiinn of a wall, and mnoral otlrra wu?t lujiirid. Inctndlarlum flK'iroJ promlnrnlly , In tho tlo'orli'ii. Sovnral flrifH hero I iprmtly wcro nllrlhtilcil to n pyro-j iiuiiltip, nml tho nihffil U only two hlockn from tlio Central ricshylcr Ian church. hleh wan ImniPil rc rontly from n nostrrloini cnuro. Tho hulldliiK wn fully ItiRurcil. mill ront $.'00,000 lo hulld In l'J07, hut It wnn intimated to lio worth JTnn.OOU WINS ESSAY CONTEST Miiile .tune OVnll lyluoi l An.nilol l'ltM li lo of '.!).( Marl... Jan.. O'Calh.Khan of Kirk-' ford ttas alJudKc I winner of Iho 52il first prlto In tho oM.iy rnutoiil iou ducti'd hy tho Catholic Civic ItlKhla itMorlullon on tho subject, "Why thn JIU-Named Cnmpulwry Kdtir.itlonal Hill Hhould lift lK'fe.ited." Tho i.crund prize of 110 wai uwarded Veronica McAudretts, CIS 1 1 lull Mrrct, nnd tho third prlzu to Delia Hbott. Jlerrlll road. Tho Juds.i I. Ml un difficulty In iinrliiK on tho first prlzo. Tlio re- malnlnc 10 (vfnii wcro of moro or li-st c'lual merit, and tbo two select ed for second nad third placu won hy narrow mnrglns. hllll'I'Klt.s KCIIHKI) STAY WA8II1NCTON, Oct. 2.'.- Dosplto tho nrtUloanco of tho cot'ernmeut In petition, supremo court Justice llramllo tt.lny rcfuseu to Krnnt for elfin HhlprliiK Huns n Hay nr-alr.st en forcement of Federal JuiIko lland'n decision applying to American pro hibition ruKulatlotiH nKiilnst thorn. .MAIIKKT KKI'OKT I'OltTI.ANI), Oct. 2C Uvestock, ('ItKH und butter steady. Wheat, Jt.07 to S1.23. v 7-SvmJW ' JA ' . . v. V CBaWV. ' '. t ysyjyy - y JMYZ l?&rs s. is v1AlT ' ( JQi iisB.f a-i ( vSS s i .. ' D j , ;. - " t "" tl II i ii,.., ... , T--Tr..1---r"-r Member of the Associated Press -17?l-Jfrsffi'F$ $L. 'GZMmrtariT Forum Sneaker Points O lA:i '''C$MMlf for Athletic &JSBLY IZZL&H8&S2!rEfs& . .-Z.-- .itt .?ZrrirmzT.)iz,j'rt.T . ft w -""' '"" prn-iiTr;sr.-i-:-:.i- ThU In n-illncrnni slionlrj; nlmro turrltury. ladlintliiK cloarly ho thocomily boundary h an cjmpllcated tho luvoatluatlon. .This diagram was Nkrtdi-d at tho murder --eri hv K. II. IllRins, NKA artist. It was from D0 Uubsj's lane, to tho left, that Mm J.UIQ (iihon. iho only t."Itneei m far discovered, saW'tho ebadowy outline of two mca and two women, lh' ' ,l,,nr,, m kUuU a'u MW tt ma'1 BONAR LAWS NEW CABINET IS SWORN IN AT BUCKINGHAM Mliiltler-4 Take C Di-llei limiiedl- nli-ly Afli-r 'Hiking O.itli; l.lillo Iiiiiliiiohitni Slmttn for Cliolco LONDON', Oct. 25. 1'rlmo Mln Isier llo.ir.r Law cabinet was imirr. In nt llucklUEbai!. pulnco icJny tin-1 tho new mlnlaters taking tho oth Ik Kan fiinctlenlr.K Immediately. No where In tho London proti Is any sreclnl enthusiasm shown tar liw's choicer, nlthoiiRh unionist papers arc calmly appreciative. LONDON. Olt. 23. "I will sup port any party and any Kovertuuent that pursues a policy of pose, con way and KUady pros:2-, neither rovolutloairy nor reactionary, nad does It effllently." l.loyd KeorKn told n meetliiR of coalition llhor.il mcmheni of parliament today. In another part of his speech ho said, "(real Ilrltalu must pay America all her debts." THE PRICE OF PEACE -....ti.-t 3 J-j.t.f a . i r ?8vj . jEVER9TMlNG'5l . ALU' MUNH.7 I 1JUK1 f80WEH'!rVHATNJ i i'aMvm3mmm Ppl-JffA T , Si county Jftftsi i&iWrtV Uli SOMrRSBTMIDDLISSBX22' bcxllou In tho M.iIIb-MIII.i murder mrstcrr wcro found and tho nurroundlnc nntl a W0R' '"!' Indian Maid Bobbed Hair Husband on Warpath 11ATFIK1.D, Wis., Oct. 25. Prln-, cms Notvnna Uayflsh. Wlnaobano la- dlnn beauty of Hatfield. Wis., upset a . thousand years of tradition nntl her own domtelitv Ufa irW3 .nVcioliiji - her hair nnd Introduced her fellow UeJmon to tho flapper. Iter hus band, Dan Oa)flsh, put on n war tlaaco that inndo tho sllont forests sound llko n reunion of bollormak ers. After ,tha storm had cleared Ne- ttana found herself an exllo so far as tornoon. her rtdatitca wcro convcrned. Hut The Jury panel was completed at -not bcinr. easily disturbed she c .. , mornlnB and tho ope. cuptcd her mlsfortuno ttlth a sm Io! . , , . nl.,.,, and that evcnlni: shU and her little ; ,nB "llen"!nt wa besun hy D,strIct con turned their backs on tho old Attorney Drower at 11:40 and coa voserv.itlnn. cludcJ at 12:30, after which court .-ownan n t worrying nbout tho future. An undo who llted In No braska died two year ago and left her $ 13,000 In cash nnd a larRe tract of land. Thero she has jjono tthoro Hho will attempt tho cultivation of to land that was bequeathed to her. Ntntnnn Ik 18 lears old. nnd has I been married throo years. ' " tk-;T7,J - r TFSTIMONV STARTS THIS AFTERNOON IN MRS. BLOWERS' TRIAL Jur" Cnmpletcl ThU Forenoon aad OncaJnic Statement Made by IHtrlrt Attoraey Taking of testimony In tbo trial of Mrs. OHIe Mowers, charged with first decree murder In connection with tho death of Tom Moatoya. Mexican shecphcrdcr, September 1, started in tho circuit court thla af- ---- . . . - m. adjourned until 2 o'clock. Tho Jury Is composed of tho fol lewing: J. II. Vun Meter, Ice Cor nish, U. J. Ilorton. I A. Frcurcr, J. h. Sparrctorn, James Davis. M. McAntlrewa, Charles Klackus, W. II. UrldRoford, Ilensoa Dixon, Henry Voss and Jnmes Kxell. U. P. FACES EJECTION Uallroail Company " " tlitnert In Controsemy 1'OIlThAND. Oct. 25. Just what tho Union Pacific will do towards noIdtnK ejection :rom tno Wells vnriro bulldlnB November 30. at tbo expiration of Its lease will 1,- closod within tho next tnreo uays. according to J. I'. O'llrlen. Rtmoral niauager of tho O.-W. It. II. & N. llnc. "Wit HI "t uo ,mt out on tho street nnd It wo aro forced out wo will havo sholtor for nil ot tho General offices." ho nald. Tho trcublo bctwon tho Ktprcaj Kulldlng company, tho now ownora ot tho Wells KnrRO building, and tbo railroad company. Its long time ten ant. Is of recent development. Tho Union Pacific pays u monthly rontal ot $9,800 and lucrcoso of 30 por tent wan demanded for a renowal of . tjiq loaso by tho Son Francisco In toreiita controlling tho property, which Js said to havo been purchas ed for $850,000. Company oa Knr While tho railroad was seeking a alto for a now building tho San Francisco interests are said to havo become peoved nnd refused to con sider n bonus ot $100,000 for re- notvAl ot tho lcaso. Negotiations wcro broken oft and tho next move was nn advertisement Inviting leasing propositions for tiro or ten years, possession to ba given about February 1, 1923, and the lofsur offering to mako any altera tions and Improvements In the In terior of tho oleven floors of spaco, '.MiCT-a ?f .VCVifV. , "- sseiv OFFICIAL PAPER KLAMATH COUNTY MP OF KLAMATH F ALU ? frffH mm t T V'.1. Support r-f high school actWItie especially athletics, was urged by W. O. Smith, president of the Rotary club, upon business men of the com munity In an address at the cMm- ! bcr of commerce fornm today. A plan to supply temporary am naslum facilities la being" eei4aVtfaii ho saiJ, and a campaign to toll (M worth of season ticket to fooimtfl games and school affairs will Urt noit-Frlday. Ho asked swifts MM to be prepared to sapoort tkk'tsV palcn. Despite other demaktVtH dorclopmeat of faturo tlttaM,mai It essential that eomranalty latoratt In school affairs be showE- "Tbo boya are loyal to the busi ness men." said Smith. "At SUrr day's game Mcdtord started kidding tbo local team on account ot tho small attendance. - "They said that the Med for dewi ness bouses closed during a football game and everybody turned out. , "What do you think onr hoy? told tl-emT" tho seakor askod. ,'Tfcoy said: 'Yes, over la Medfatd.ro ttnvo no 'business and they can clooo tfeir stores any time. In Klamatk FalJo the business men aro bur, and tfcor haven't time for football msW Such a loyal spirit deserroo rs ctprocal loyalty, the soMkor'argvosl. Kx-Mayor tkjSMka S? r J n. Mason, termor saojror.ol, Klamath Falls, now rootdont oC Klamath county, sold tkot toajavJ growth ot the city sftor two josirs absence, but deplored lock, f respbHdlng ptoireso'-iav ifi'ooswirr. Ho urged moro In'tonslTO tovmssg and tho development of ajriottknr. History ot Catch Charles J. Zernaan, praotdoBtp tho American Csecho-glotsk, choin. bcr of commcrco at Porttand. sooko briefly, detailing the history of tko Czccbo-Slovaklan people. Tho 9tr pose of tho Portland organisation, ho said, was to develop Irado '!$' between Oregon and tho new rtvn lie of Cxecho-Slovakla. , .- Klamath county should boi lattr--osted. he declared, becauso ol tho' presence hero of a largo colony of these nationals, who are usually ssta; called Bohemians , FIGHT CARD NOV. 7TH Kid Evnnic ami WUdoni Wookj Appear Hero la Malai atvewS -J Kld'Kvans, Colorado, and Wildoat Welty ot Colorado will apposr la the main event of a boning er to bo staged at Scandinavian-' hall aJoe tlon night. Tuesday, Noomho T, according to announcement, today J" Fred Oarlch, matchmaker. Both fighters havo signed up for tho' bout, which Is to bo 10 rounds.Onr. Ich said. J Preliminaries will bo drawn from tho boxers appearing in touts at' Weed tomorrow night. Kid Evans recently gained a de cision over Dob Koss and Wildcat Welty fought Iloas to a lie at wood iomo weeks ago. Iloth aro ratod as fast men. They will weigh' la at 145 pounds. Oarlch will endeavor to alca Kid WiKQ of Merrill and Young Mayo'v? San Jose, 118 pounds, who are 'to tight at Weed tomorrow, Other Weed bouts will bo Chris Qoorgo vs. Kitt, Kvans anu uonoy Aiioa vs. Danny O'Brien. George la said to bo a milt artist of ability who will giro KrZa, ,k hard run. Kid Wiso, sad YsHW Mayo aro believed well match a n cortaln to provtdo a fast, hout. AMnmt' a whoao ability Is wellkaowa li'oro;' " meets la: OBrUn anxold-tlsjjfrai n tho gamo, a voters ot taausioMMo'V ring battles. 'SiVt .... .. ..... . a. ' '" Tho Weed card la beag staMW "Shlno" Edwards. g NEW IIUHH CONMT1TUMCIV DUDL1N, Oct. 25. Tho MfBlfMl constitution passed to iho thlil'JU final readlnar 'in tha Dal la H baaW' . day. 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