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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1922)
-lH3i,'um) i? i nipHwipN)it 1 1 11 iq I'nhfrnlly Mbiso Cugene, Oriynn i'mv SU? lEupnhfg Mrraift WEATHER FORECAST jro.VMJIlT AMI ItT.HDAV, lllt and omi;k with roi,i w.wi: OFFICIAL PAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF KLAMATH FALLS hi: Member of the Associated Press i HUK'clllli Will. n. H.VMI T BRITAIN EDGEJF BREAK Efforts Are Mrulo to Avert j Open Rupture Over Re- partitions Question l' co.sTi:itr..n: iiiiimkh diiw.v I.ONIION, !- II Tin- confrrcuci, til iillli'il premier ciilli'il tn urmtiite ii IiiinIh lor nit Allied lliiiiiirliil nml ropnrnlhtin conference In llrtiMeln linn 4 broken down Adjournment i nk i'ii ui is o'rlnrk ilii evening utilll Jnuimry 3 LONDON, Dir II Adjmiriimeu nt the premiers' rmifi'ti'liro totilgl rr ftKhl day In order to over nn onell rtlillir lir,Mii I'.llglan nml Kriiiirn over lint ilriiiimi rcpnrn tlonn quenllon liim been virtually tlrclilrtt upon. Tho II r It (nil rnhl lift r'Jrctil incnnurc of force for the llulir dUlrlcl upon which Pro uder I'olnrnrn ltmltl. Prim,, .Minister llnnnr l.aw In formed I'nlnrare that lliltlnh pub lie opinion overwhelmingly oppoied nny military mennurei ngalnnt 0r many. It l tiopr ""' Kuaran trcn nmy l' (omul lo sntlnfr I ho French nml mnko military action inineceniary. From an nutborltnllvn American quarter It was learned that the thief hope of bringing tho Hrltlh ami French together lie with Ih" Fulled Mates. Knr.t-ind U cpe' r.l lo nnk tht fulled Htnten If It l wIIIIdk lo cinrel tho French debt lo thi Unltcl BUtet provided Knclanit cmiceln thn French debt tn flrcnt llrllaln nml enters Into n definite agreement ultimately to pay -'i llrllUh debt lo America. The sur-K-ilInn may It presented tWInltob lo Hi'crrtary Hughes thin wrk. n STUDY STOCK FEEDING Coil nml Vnliii of Different nu llum, to Ho Petrniilneil During the sevtrnl ilaya spent In litis county lait weak by II. A I.lndurcn. livestock lliililmnn of thn Oregon Agricultural rnlleRO. noinn valuable work win started on live Mock feeding, uccnrdlng lo C. A. Henderson, county fluent. Tho purpose of thin work wan to find thn iiiiiiI economical ration for fat tening Inmbn ami mpor. nml win muilo pomlhln llirotiKh tho coopnrit Hun of thn follow Inn llvi'itock im-li I,. A. Wont, V. '. Iluiiiuioiiil, Ilonry Hcmnn mill J. A. Johmimi. Thiwn turn tiro nil fccilliiK illf forcm ratlnna nml liPcpliiB coat flu uriM, an Unit when Iho fcrilt-ra r luriu'd off tlny will Imvo n roconl of froil iihimI nml tho cot of put llni; on ciicli pmiml of imIu for tho fi-i'illm; pitrlml. Home of tho lliln'ni gio ho hroiiKht out In IhU work will ho thn ri'lnllvo vuluo of wholo ryo vh. rriiaht'il lyo, hurley v. ryo, nml ulfnlfii hay ii I on n vh. nlfnlfn huy nml HiinflowiT alhiKi'. Work of UiIh nuturo wax ron ilucti'il nl Iho pxpcrlinriil hIiiIIoii. ut Union, OroKou, ln.it year nml It wan found Hint tho huy nml ultimo nil Ion put on Hi pound culii dally a h conipari'd with ouo pouml dally for (ho huy alone, Iho conl of tho first rutlou IioIiik ouo-hnlf thut of tho vecoml. lleiulti of tlio work will hn niiiilo public when couipluloil, t H. N. MOE GETS OFFICE I. oral Men hunt to Hepi-onent Ore roii In Nntlomil OrmiUntlon II, N. Mod linn hciiit advlsnd thai liu Ihik heon uminlimlunly' uomluutoil an ii moinlinr of ih'o h(nnl of illrec torn of tho Intui'Htiitu iiiLTfliali'tS' coumll, n hi (inch ofitho Clilcrtiid Ah Hoeliitlon of CoiumniTo iluvoUul t'i ralaliiK retail morehniiUUInK uinthmU lo n higher pleo IhroiiKh inliicatlou of IU mombui'H, Tho board U com puncil of ouo lopruRontutlvo from ouch Htnlo. MontliiHH uro huld buiiiI uununlly ut CIiIcuko. Paul Olivia of Wiitorloo, lu wim nomlmiloil for prcHldout of Iho conn ell nml II. Ithmlox of Tiicomn wnn niuoiiK tlio dlroctorrt Holectuil, Tlio next mootiiiK will bo ut Chlcat'o In Junuiiry, I 1 ASTORIA FIRE LOSS EQUAL TO THAT OF STATE FOR 5 YEARS lliririlx' fur Vriii-x l',iii lid lit Hi' I fill I'm- Trill Irfinrii. Mil) Oil llellif fi'iini Taxation I'-.M.KM. Her II.- A. (.'. Ilntlinr. main fli iiiurnhlit, na Id thnl If the hum nl Anlorlu lenrhnn $ 1 1). 11(10,1101) nn icporteil huru II will lavrouno-lhn i.iiui i ; i i ih for thn ainln t It tn imr hy punnllily IftO per ri'iit over the total lliut un cxperlril. In thn last flvo yen in put toROthur the lolal fire Ions In (lrei;on hnn at: urer.ati'd only nllRlitly ulioui 10, oiiii.ouo. Ilnrher today pnlil a IiIrIi rout pllmeiil to I'lru Chief 1'inler ill An t mill, who l nlnn eleclrlenl Innpect or anil hiilhllui: Inspector. "lln It I'll" of thn mont nffli'dil men In thn nt.ile." wihl Ilnrher. "limit ppifiirmn all of bin ilutlen In nil nml ueiitly nnllnfueory miiiinur." i I'n.. lid,. Ill lief Seen Tiitiillotl ctperln heto today paid It lulKht he ponnlhln for the Clntfop eoutity court nt Antorln to nraiil iiiiiik relief lo nupiiyerit wlio nro lo nra In the flrn Whether thlit would hn feunlhln or not would ho n lualtui for thn roil r I to derlifc. While thn un,HmtiiPiil rutin are romplt'lud ami nrrnpleil by tho (OUli ty hoard of eiiiallatlou. II Moiiht ho piinlhln. It In n.tlil, for tho county court lo nllon- refuniU. .If itirli were lintliloiieil for by tho intiKiyvr. Tho Uw ullolnK Iho eourl to nllnw in iiHenniunntn. II In until, would lint ex nelly uply III thin etnerRency. nllirw leannnnninenln onllnnrlly nro nllowed for thn purpoio of rorrcitliiR urrnrn In nnnnnniiinnt roll. THI.UI'IIOM: OI'IIUAIOK IIKMAIM'.O AT POST AKTOItIA, Ore. l-c. It -It wnn Minn Jonephlnn Hoerl. nlRht tele phono operator, who not 'iho flrnt inennnRen of thn Uw. nml .Ml Ho irt nluek to bur pont until tho iliOUrtion c( K hulbllllR ndJolurtlR tho .tnlepbnnn richnnRO ilrovo her ftom the hnlldliiK. Temporary connection wcr tnhllnheit In thn nrotlliil floor of the city hull nml nil lone illntnuco line t routeil throtiRh that room. ' With Minn llovert wm Mr. IVnrl (Jure, nlKht chief oiierntor, who worked ihroiiRhout tho entlru day until l.it Friday ulr.ht. IMtOVI.slON'AI, (JOVItltNMKNT IN fllAltUt: OP rirv AKTOItIA. Dec. 11. Thin city', provlninnul Kovnrmnvlit, In ehurRn j of n commlilco nf 10, nldiil by tlmj Itml Cronn. 100 htueJnrketH nml vol-, unteer ex-rervlco men, w.in tuklliK earn of relief and mnlnlulnluK order today wbllo btinlnonn men wero dan iilnn tempornry uunrtert. poitTLAXii srHSfnuii:s J:.IHM l-'OH ASTOItIA POItTI.ANI). Dee. 1 1. Portland hunlnenn men today mthierlbed JMB. 001) for Anlorlu relief, ndopled u ro nolullon nnklnit Unit no.OOU ho Port lund'H iiutrlliotli n. nml nppoluted u vommlllvn to ro-operalo with tho AMorlu coinmllleo In relief work. NEW LIQUOR RULING Com let Ion In Kioto Coint Not llnr To lT, K. Piii-ecullon WIASIIINUTON, Dec. 11. Con viction In u nlntn court for violation of iho Htato prohibition law In not u bar to mihauquvnt protocijtlon In tho United Stnti'ii court for tho auinu of founn under thn ViMntcud net. tho Hiipmmu court hold todny In n cnto hroiiKht by tho Unltod States In tho Htato of WiuhliiRtnti iiKulnnt Dick llurto mid other. WKATIIIIH PHOHAIin'.ITIIS Tlio buionu'lrlc irtauro, mi ludl- I eaten ny ino elti rUnrmnKrni'lr u t ,VilWrWiod Phnrmucy, 1."! been rlsliiK aloud lly ulnco yentorday mornluK until noon today, when nn ntlior dip down ward commniieod, Uimuttlud coiult tlotttt uro Imllcut oil. KurccRNt for nul 21 Iieuih: Cloudy uuHoltlod wuatbor, Btoiin hrowltiK lo Houth. Tho Tycos recordliiK Uiormoniolor roKUtorod max I mil m nml minimum tiiinpnriiturca today ns fQllewa: llluh 20 Low ."' ,--,-,.,' m I I 1 7ppfj: lAIFflTHMFR PREVAILING II NORTHWEST Thermometer Drops to 13 Below At Wcnntchcc; Coldest Day Here Portland, Dec. II.- Tho nmrtli went In In tho crip of n cold wave, with II 1 1 lo jironpcct for nn luimnillato ehnuiro. Ulenr cold wenther. with innw fri'in o.iit-hnlf Inch lo two foot defp trnlny pri'WilIrd nver Wnshlnptoii. Teiuperultirn niar.eil from 13 below at Weniitehep to 12 nbovo ut Olynt plii. Thn Iheruioiiibler ntood ut nix lieluw nt Hpuknne. At Wnlla Wull.1 It Man 13 hnlnw nml nt llelllnRhain II nbovo with 13 luring of unnw. With tfnvnn nbovo a flm iiilnlmiim and 20 above nt tho mnxlmuin lent Pra(urei. ihln In ih( coldont day of, record hern thin winter. Tim fore C6nt Iiullral.-H roiillnueil cold Wijatli or. PROGRESSIVES MEET Joint (' lili'ii'iirc Held lo Plan I'll lutv Pnllllral Artliui CI.KVKI.ANII. Dec. II. Farmer and labor have (Uncovered that their Joint power roiupji throURh the pri mary and ther,, In now hope Hint our political and Industrial futurn In nufer thnn It ovtr wan before. William II Jnhnnton, International president of tho machlnlitn' union, derlnrcd hern today In tho open Iiir ronferencn for proRrotwIvo pol itical action liter which Nn irwblM. Labor, fnrmer-lnhor, nnnpa'rtlnlan IriiRtie. pmcreMlven and tiM-lallntt Rroup nttumled the ciliiferenc4 to plan political nrjlon. POSTPONE MEETING .IMillMoriu' Atkiiiiallon Will Meet Welnedn- Km-iiIiik llecniuo nf the Frank Itranch It II ey lecture ut the Pluo Tree theatre lonlcht. tho KlnuiAtli Hportnineiu' UHoclatlon mcetliiR twlieduled for to il lull t ban been pndpouod until Tburnday nlKht, It wan announced today. Severn! mnttern of Import unco uro to bo cotinlderod nud thn offlrors of tho iiMorlatlon hope for n larso utlcinlniico. The moetlni; will bo hold In tlio chamber of commcrcti rooms. r : ii KI.AMATII I'AM.H, OIIIXIO.V, MOND.U HK I.MIII'lt II, HC-J MURDER INVESTIGATORS TOOK PITY II. (.'i iii,l- rtiidlliC; A i i Klla. 3r,, and her chili! touched On-llt-nn i "f Hi" Kraud JuryiUf im Indlrtad Ahrabnui llerker. Ilronx (N. Y.) Inxl drl-r. for wife niurjlir ufflrlBti eliarRed that Decker hat hi wife with a handier ond thrti dI-kI lirr 4i ill llvo body In a Ilmo pit. Minn I Kiln ii the othir won woman ire ciaiid Juiynl "nk up NICHOLS WILL ' WIFE BACK .AN AKE ) GIVE HER ANOTHER CHANCE i Iliivli.'iinl nf It'diPit (IrnriV Nhi)er It. llni. Vir Old .Vol l-ntn IIoiiii- of Own 1'irf Will HI.I.KNSUUItd. Wath... w. u "I certainly will lake Mabel hack and rIu her nnother chant.-.' Ik A., Nlcholi, Northern Pacific brnkiman. declared hero on hi retHrs from Ktamath Pall, whuro hU wlfn l held for the thootlux Ho-vetulier 2 of Hubert dreer, a I no of Ullcn-burK. In n lonely mountain ewldn &o hiIIm south or Head. ftleboU la e,envlacid that oven If hi wife did loa-u KllmMliurK with Creer nf her own fmo will, nml kho aver nb" did not. ube Km forced lo rc-malu wMh him nhtm be wan dutmirat Ii her de sire to communicate urfth ker hM band In KltoHtburjf. Tluenleiieil With Dcnlli Mr. NlchuU wan threatened with , Invtant dwtlh If h o-ntHunlctd i with home or gel frjlVf MUJ?'r Ml I . Jo f-t fro'mUir, she tfarUrvtl tnj her hunl-Niml. II even forcml her to; Hccoirtny him on M deliveries of I whlakey, wblek alio !) Ureer man- iKHCtu-ati on a i.irCkio in iita ca i bin. Mr. Nleboln' ,tiKirtlon that the! waa ninilo to 1(MV with Ureer ni(aluit her will It bornn out by the rrt that a uot found In Ihe kitchen tln0 of the Nit-hut' hobm hero af ter nhe dlnapiw.'aied real' "1 am ro Ihr ot beenuM 1 want t -. hut at the point of nun." r , HiiiToii At'yiTrrKO DI'ltANtiO. Colli.. Dec. 11. Rod! S Day. editor of the DurniiRo Dewn-I erat. was today nc'tulttvd cf the. chnrRo of the murder of William I Wood, city oJltor, ut DurunRo lam April. A wrdict wan returned after' 13 ballutH. ' LOOKS LIKE A JOB FOR A DERRICK T- relieve the deilltutlou of thc ncor iud a collection and Rave tier 1125. I. C. C. HEARING ON S. P. APPLICATION DRAWING TO CLOSE IntindiKlloii nf Direct Tcxlliuony roniptilial! X,'r Vllnf--ox In Ho llranl tn Itehuttiil WASIIINOTON. Dee. 1 1. 1l(nr- Inn on the Southern Pacific appli cation tn retain control rf tho Cen tral Pacific entered Into final ntaRC today whoa Introduction of direct tmtlmsny wan completed. Attor ney, however, nrranRed to call new r.llnoe In rebuttal. A tentative aKrwmt-nt wan reached for an ox teiwlve oral nrRiunent for tho com mlMdon aftr tho brief ha been filed. I. N. KIneli, Rcneral superinten dent of (ho OrcRon-WathinRton Hall way & NavlRntlou company, wni re ealletl today for crois examination by Southern Pacific reprctcntatlvcs. Klnch wa (jueitloaed at to bin an- nertloaa that Joint uno of railroad ' facHitle-i In thn northwest on any I (Mlenalvp tcnle had proved practical, i fflent and futlnfactury to tho pub lic. . KIRK TRAIN CHANGED Old Sthcdulu Will I to Adopted lle clnniiii: l'rld.ij .Moriiluc Thc evening train to Kirk will b stopped by the. Southern Pa cific December IS, and a .return made to the old schedule that pro vailed prior to latt sprliiR. The train from Weed will run through to Kirk Thursday evening for tho last time. lleRlnnim; Friday morning tho Kirk patnunger will leave here at S o'eloek, returnliiK at 12; CO. A fr.dKht train will leave at S:10, ro turning in tho afternoon. Tho local train to Wcd will maintain the sauio schedule, leav litK here ut 10:10 a. m., and ar riving nt C:15 p. m. CALIFORNIAS GET 10,000 INQUIRIES FROM ADVERTISING .Vnllim-Wlile Cnnipnlitti HiIiikIok Kt t -lh tit H"olli TlioiiianiN Ank i i'or Jlorc Inforiiintloii HAN FHANCIHCO. Dec. 11 In two wtek' limn, from Novumbnr 2", to December i, C.illforalans, Inc., re cnlved approximately 10,000 Inquir ies in answer lo tho preliminary nil vni'llneiHent denlr.ned to nttrnrt pco phi to this stnlo, publlnhcd In two niaRailnmi nf largo national circula tion nml In a limited number of can torn newspapors. Thin In nccordliiR to Dr. H. M. Han tail, ninnnRer of tho cnmpalRn, with bin hiKidnunrtcrn In Son Franclncn lly actual count, Hantall said, the re plies pawed tho 3,100 mark on ! tembcr 3rd and linit panned tho 10, onu mark tho next nflcrnoon. SIOD.IHIII I'llllll ITnl'il Thc work In being flnnnced from tho 1 100.000 advertising fund mis cd la Hnn Francisco several months ago for the purpose of making bet ter known tliroURhout the country Hint part nf the. state north of thc Tehachapl. A dlntant Incorporated orRanlza lion has been formed lo carry on. the campaign and designated Call fornlann. Inc. After weeks of study Its ndrertlnlng policies were deter mined by a committee compoied of 1C It. KlnRshurr. C. II. Hontly. A. II. ('. Dohrmann. II. F. Hchleslngiir, and neral others, .and they are now be ing put Into effect urdea the direc tion of Dr. IUntall. .Many CIunM-m of IinUlrle- An Interview with Dr. Hastall brought out these peints: Tho Inquiries received aro divided Into many classes. Thousands have merely slRned tholr names In thn coupon nt the corner of tho adver tisements, sonifying their desire to receive tho literature on California which the boost organization has for illttilbutM or Is l'reparliii: to dis tribute. It In. of course. Imponilhln to determine, what tho specific Inter est of these peoplo may be. Thousands havo" written lotters asking for more or less specific In formation about conditions In dif ferent parts of the state. Some are reeking to know about employment conditions, while a considerable number ask about Investment possi bilities. TO MODIFY GAME LAW .California 1-egMnturo Will llf AkUihI to Mnko Chanm-s Tho California game commission will recomend to tho state legislature that tho gamu laws bo chanced to permit tho export of migratory birds, but Is unfavorable to tho export of native gnmo owing to tho lack of ndequato gamo conservation laws in Novuda. This was reported by Wm. McNealy and J. J. Furber upon their return from Sacramento where they attended tho' annual conference of tho western association of gamo commissioner, hold Monday and Tuesday of Inst week. A. K. llurgliduff, stuto Ramo war den, advised that ho had ordered 300,000 eastern brook trout eggs to be shipped to tlio Crooked creek hat chery for distribution In Klamath county and Diamond lake. He also stated that In order to prevent the trapping of beaver lu Klamath coun ty, that no permits for tho purchase of beaver hldos taken on the Klam ath Indian reservation would bo Is sued. Hu said It was necessary to take this action to provent trapping beaver on streams outside tho reser vation and then marketing them as ones trapped by tho Indians. Slnco thore appears to bo somp mlsundorslnndlng ns tp .flip, fishing season In this county, llurgliduff stated that tho closed season was from Fobrunry 1 to May 15. . KAVIM1S PIiAN Ol'l'KIIKn Holders of 131$ war savings stamps, which will bocome duo Jununry 1, nr0 advised by Post master' McCall that they will bo exchanged ut tho postoffl.co or at nny bank for treasury savings cer tificates on a basis of nn oiual face value and H.50 lu cash for each 25 of stamps. For J 100 In stamps tho holder would rocelvo a treas ury certificate for that amount nnd $18, and for $1,000 would rqcotvo a treasury certificate for that amount, two $100 certificates nnd $10 In cash. rmoK fivh cww IE PAINTS WEST'S FUTURE IT Needs for Development Are Pointed Out in Bril liant Address Lighting tho serious background of his talk with sclntlllant flashes nf wit. Frank Ilranch Illley, In an hour's talk before th0 chamber of commerce forum today, painted a picture of tuttiro development of tho west a west that Is to be not only n playground, but n commer cial and Industrial bulwark of thn nation. Itlley told the audience truths that were not new, but his method of expounding them Ih different. As a r.esult tho forum was wrapped in an atmoipbcro of Interest, punctur ed nt Intnrvnls hy explosions nt laughter and npptausn when somn telling shaft of humor went home, from start to finish of tho address. "Tlio Way You Do It" It's not what you do, but thn way you do it; or as a nationally famed comedian paraphrases It: "It's not what you chew, but the way you chow It." And Itlley has a gift of clothing truths that all subscribe to ns ax iomatic, with a colorful robe of brllllanco, and tho hearer carries away a vivid Impression ot the Rrcatnesn of tlio west, which, even It he has lived In tba west for a lifetime, ho did not have before. Especially the future west, link ed together by adequate transpor tation systems, thn old barriers down, tho barriers raised by pro vincial prejudice as well as those ccmtcithy 'U.tun-IUiJti'Rreat " rivers of power harnessed to In dustry; It.n ocean crossod by hun dreds of trade routes; Its forests nnd its farm supplying tho 'na FORI MEET tion. , Vital Stepping Ktono ' And n vital stepping stono to this development, says' Itlley Is tho tour ist. Th0 tourist Is attracted by tho scenery In tho first Instance, but bo Is hold by tho commercial possibilities o( tho new land. For Instance, said the speaker. thero nr0 40,000 lowans his na tive state Is Iowa In I-os Anceles. And a survey shows that original ly only flvo per cent camo to Los Angles to locate. The 03 per cent camo sooklng recreation. Ilut'they liked tho climate and the bustling spirit, they saw commercial oppor tunity ,and went back homo, sold their goods and land and returned to become citizens and boosters o! th0 Southern California metropolis. Kant Wllllnj; Listener Tho lack among easterners ot tho most olementary Ideas of west ern resources U appalling, said Itlley, but they aro willing listen ers. They rapidly nsslmllito slm plo truths that tho Indian Is not a menace to lite, If one manages to keep out ot tho way ot his high powered car for uxmaplo. Tho speaker complimented Klam ath's chamber ot commerce for lt accomplishments, declaring that Us oxistenco would bo Justified for years to coin0 It It could point to no othor nchlevomont than the Inaug uration of tho successful war against the western pine beetle. Although this In bis first visit, ho said, ho had long admired Klam ath from afar; and, cited severoU k reasons for Klamath's fame-r-It'k. . Modoc war, and more ecettUr. It' .. courthouso' war; llert Hall, . Ahe, i ut bonlfnce. and Fred Fleet, official -wolcomer of metropolitan jnayM among othp'r reasons .that had. from tlmo to tlmo turned, the publicity. i. spotlltlitjpu' Klamath. tjrniley 'give tho forum lore- tni't'o 'otlly.ot tho lecture that he. will' deliver tonight at-the Plne Tre the'atre. Ho spoko to a hundred peoplo, tho largest forum crowd that has assembled tor a long tlw. MAHKKT HWOHT I ' POHTI.AND, Dec. Jl, er Mt ly 7Co higher, qows and hMr See" higher, choice steors $7 t. tlMi top bogs 2Bq !ilKhor,urMtIi(4irj prime llhtt $8 to $.5 V! Bteady, eggs weak-, UMettlsn lHHf firm, stronger tone. - t V fl i . M :; no - tl Iflfl '' 'I .fJI . uu',;;"' . Pi Ki Hr. v, - 6 'U . "v - it J , y . c