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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1922)
& tfOIIIJI WEATHER FORECAST TONIGHT AMI HV'llllllAV, (II. N i:il,l.l, IWIII, (ON'IIM I II ( (11,11 OFFICIAL PAPER Ctt KLAMATH COUNT AM OF 'KLAMATH FALLS!3 I'nhnillj Mltrniy I'i'Kciie, (Utitnn Sltlieitlli i iii'. Nil, 11111 2LUIERIN ! HAVE CRASH AT BAIL GUSH Jnck Sinter and Henry C. Dnvis Narrowly Escape Fatal Injuries Jnck Muter nf thn l.nkmldc l.iim fur company and lli-nry (' tiivln nf thn Valley I.tunlinr riiini.iiiv Mil- j rOl) lC,lH'll H' MM III II J 17 i,ibi. nlghl when llmlr rnr una stru 'k Iiy a switch engine nt tho Knti'.h- rrn 1'nr.lfle riillroid crossln.s nti ' Willi ntriot IMtl w.n badly bruited and pirhnna Inlnrii-ttli In-1 Jurrd Mater neaped Injut) The llejtlnnlun toinnrinn, nnd until rnr was pirllntly demolished. Christmas, Halvition Arm) kettle Water nnd Dnvls linil been an a htfI at IIiIh ica.on of tin year hunting trip and worn loturiiliiR nau- Hull njipi .iraiici in all iltlos ho in i' They failed tn hoi Idol"'' Amcrba xr til li maintained on engine, which van iihivIiii; westward. ""' ,"ru ' Klamath Falls and clilm that mi wiirnliiK of lu I " w'" "' "i" PH"n of all who approach .-i r.lten The' .iiKlno ul" l,,,,. ' "kil U pel bolllni;' Mrurk thn ar almost In tho ron. j " ",,,,r wmirlbutlwts The proccuds tiT. throw lug It In n ditch IS or wm ,' MvX D,,t o0,,r '" "" ,'u,-l 20 fct distant Davis, mi Ihu """ bMoi ' '" ""'. tint to rlr.ht ulile of III.- rar. received the ,nalB,n,, "" "'" ""' '' full foren of tlio Impict whllo Slatrr, who va ilrWIni;, i-ncnpud vltb a ruviTii ntiaklng up 'I (tv body of tbo car. a 1922 lul,h "il." Knn tudly daiiiaeod . t'imvinri' of Aitlilnil Tlia niru claim that thoao un lhi hieIiio nrn npparsntl) un aro of thp accident, alnco llio cnRlno movi'd on teviral hundrwl yjrdii huforo comlnR In n atop A iftltchmaii Mho hud minuting to cou thn avsltch whi'li llio oiiRlnn cntno nut from Iho iildi'-trnck nwr tbo croMlnK ua tlio flrat member uf tlm ercw to Imrn of tbulr pIlKht Thr rnrili.n wa iiiuIiik hnclt ward Mhi'ii It hit thn rnr nnd u raillrop rp.tta;,,r,r nff j, t,. Impact. I).iln. who U Itic aim of llonry II. I)avl, rortlaml lumhcrman, a t j ken in lili hoiiin hen' whcru ho rcnuliii'd In bed today It was mi I that no bonrn wro broken hut II was not cerluln whether iluro wrra Inlornit injurlca. MAHKirr iti;i'uiif rOUTI.ANI). Die .15. Cnttlo 20e to 00c blKlirr, cbolco steer I7.C0 to IS.00. Mora nnd hfp steady i.Kn and luittor firm. Three- moi. ml Vrtrtellon nf ,honl. H si to l.50. Thre0 arlelPri unniiotod lodny. vi:.THKit ri:oniiii,itu .'Ihu t'rIo-SlormaRrnph ni I'ndnr- woo i a riurmncy huh rurorded hut allRht ihngc In hnromctrii' pres auro ihirlni; iho l.i it 21 hour Con dltloim ii ro nppir. llltl) bolter Bill Hod thn ii liny hate been in icu-riil wooKn l'orocnui for next 21 hcnirn I'ulr nnd i old Tlio Tros recordlnit Ihorniomi'lei rrr.biternd minimum mid minimum tumpunitiiroi toJu iu f o) low n lllnh 20 l,ow n WHO EVER HEARD A In Old OiiiMlou, Itetlti'd In 'Ihlh fit), llilu.tK lli'iiteil . s kuiui-iUk; Mii'plli Uniils to lle.ii' of AiilliciilU' fMi linen a loilgiii hi roam 7 'Ihlii old iiuustloii Iiiih popped up iikjIii In IIiIh illy ttltli the rosult I hat leur.thy iiiiiuiui'Ii'ih, ultlmeu hl'Ull'll IIIIOH, hiito i nsuod IMluirlonioil hunleiH and tiooltl men toll of Ihu llm.V," our(ar utter ed an umuithly kiioam neiii their tump, iiiouhIiik thoiii fiiim thulr IkuIh mid i.iualiii; tholi nkln to irtop. "Yen," mint it tho Hkiiptlta, "hut how du Jim Know It way :t (iiiiiuuV Did jiiii sen It?" llottil N Skeptic W, (' llowor, Mini Ih IdiiutlfU'd with Iho lochinmllim hoi iho, Ii uno of thn KkeptliH. Aftoi many jinui Hpout lu Iho upon, ho huiiiih tho Idea uf ii HtiimmliiK coui;ai' Ho lunku IiIh hIiuhI l loruiiihK to a ioi onl H who of Woild' Wnk In ".lildi " Klan Threat "HSSaX Miilicrt K. Clny, Ihmurd sopho timro, k.iM Iki to re wd Hi ran til fiom tliuKil Klux l.Uin nml hurt n o tv loft Cam- brldgo followlm; mi Hlneim. any, who Is from tlio Mouth, iy ho In n tcttin of the Klan, liut dmlci Hint ha left col li i.o because uf Its threat. Salvation Army Pota Will Stnrt Boilinu Saturday for Needy Ilpklliiu Ui'lU Allimt U'hcro tlir 3alotiun Army Icpttln nr dlaptaypil, ttti u 'I'Wb; ald an ' '" .' r. .'.... ' .r " . irarmu u ino iinaiing oi ine mini, diid Ihu alar uf IIriiI la iiulckrnod In thulr licarta. a It a-ai with tbo wla tiien f old whoa trn-y started forth Indo i wlih ellta fi r the Saviour Mho Man born that da "Blnro thou It Itus liocu .1 tcnioti of ghlnc, rnlhor than rorelvlnt; It U a prlMlio and a Joy to cheer the huru of iho needy aid lunoly, and llu Hnlvatlon Army ketllci nro n re minder t the peopjn of Klamath Kaltt. ro that In their Beaton of Joy limy dft tint lightly pam oior'(h won of the Iijm fortunate, hut foct er h . jplrll ef fhlng In ljlcji hj HiitMhlryt may lrl that llioy arc not fiirKiitten ' JESS M1LLETT HELD 'oriiii'i l.iiil ( lint tit Irr Intoltfl In l.liii'ir Itiild ut H. I". That I C (Jew I .Mlllolt. turm.T local rharurtar, itirn nrronted In un-nri-llan with the recent nclaurv of iho Immonsn Hao I'rnuilsco factory Iiito diuatured alcohol was Ih-Iob raanufavtured Into a drink and ahlp rod under tho gulio of syiup. Is tlm Infirmntlau rectlvod lur by Con stablo M or toy Mnrtoy la in receipt of a totter from Prosecuting Attorney William of S.io rruurlaeo'oaklng for Sllllolt'a record. Thp record ahon that Mll lolt tins contlilod bero In 1 ! I i on a chnrso of tapo and aentenced to from one to in years lu tho state lianoteiitlnry At the mid of tut jeaw .MllleM una ret frre Murley mu m '" f'ati I-'rutu !" o to (duntlf) tlm man i M IIDOI, t'MIM.'s i:c. JKJ r The illy publlo Kiidn mhuid. will Iiimi fir the holldl)a o. Doci'inhoi 22 nnd will n oieu Junu.ir) s, it i.. 1 1 ii ti iioiiiK fil In i Hchool Hniiorlniimlont J I" Wills ' 0 - COUGAR SCREAM? II Dunn, California 'it nffUlul toiigav hunter, yii)H "I ham not or lu-aid a mountain lion (lougiir) hi ream. I hate notiir know u ii man m ttomau who had lioaul 'u luount.iln Hon Mioani nml I, now that tho piuico of tho (U'lo.tni VI II II II 111 1111 II t II I tl lllttl. lllit I ll.llll torn n p'a'rl of lamporH sli In Ihilllj of ili'llilouu flight tit tho iiuatoiliin hruy of n )ouiiK Inn tu. tiaiHlatud In them ni 'siiimiiih of a mount 1 1 tt Hon ' A. a niu t tu of fart, ihu moun tain lio i mtiKoi no Huiml, uxiopi u IiIuh ttbnii ttooil, nnil u r.rowl when fighting." ; How oi liolloto.M l would ho a mtil tot' of (loop Inloiosl, xiilnouhiii un ttoll mi lot ally, to loam of ouo no-i-anlim tthoti It was Known for a iiMtalnl) thai Iho hciouiu ttim that of u eotiKiii, nml hiikkdhIh that "irio l.niiwlni; of mull Itulhut upl lltliiuf.h Tli HoiahJ. MJUf-.nuKVL KLAMATH UK MilTS SET Jill Til nUBBEHIE McBicncr Is Robbed of Payroll; Fourteen Pcr- sono Locked in Vault IMIII.ADI M'lllA UtH- II- Hovrn men in on automoblli- robbrd a mir netir'T of llio Firm Nottonfll Hank at D.irby if ItO.OtO lorlay WbM( ho no inking the wokly pay loll tu I'iIi f. company, map laanufmtur tii Hurry McKio, a mmu ng r tvaa fin la tli rhtb by apllniar of KlMt from I bo wlndib'eld which wa huitticd by a n-jhar't bullet. TAUDp. OVIa . Ut r, -pn nttn h Id up lb . Cad j Klatn balk today IoiVmI M Trn into tho t.ntilt j'ul i-ia;i,l .i a Imkr motor rjr villi sppruxliiiatt) t'lu.000 la lib) rty 111 'Illll. GEO. LINDLEY HERE Mnlfunl ll.iiil.rr Will IIiiiid Vice I'letlili'iil of Anifilextii .Viitlonul Ceo It I.lndl'y of Bedford, who will bpcomo aitlrdy Uontlfled with tbo American Naiional liaak brv January 1. nrrlred lait itliht and trill rotnain until Csrlitraj lie trill be here N-rmuBeatly afi r U u Ik 1 1 days l.lndlry rlll barmns rico prenldeni nail will haro an aetlvo nrt In Hit iiianaEciiiBUt of tlio lHtnk'a affair Ho was connected with tbo Jaikaoa county bnriL at Mcdfonl for 21 yreir nnd la thnrouKbly familiar with Sou I horn OroKon cgadUldiin. benri ahottld be n tatuntdo nnd to the lecal liAnk. Iho dlructora fuvl ASTORIA GIVEN AID Itul.iihilw nml i;iln Hi-mi I'miiN tu rin MrlrUin fllj ftfy dollar for immedlute n-l'of of auffcrlng retultlnit fn m the An lorla dliiMtcr wn wired the Itotary club at Afcti rla today by the local Itotary orjnuiiatloo The KUntatli rlub alao wlreil the Ortguti dalacation tt Waahlngton to uso all efforto to secure Immediate paasasa of bo IS.OOO.ooo appropria tion for permanent rvlmildloe, of AsU rla, Tho local Klkt lodge at last vlr.ht'a noetlng alto oxttcdrd aid to the firo-strieksti city, authorizing the donation of (Tfi for relief. "5lisw y "v ". ... ..-X M . ' , i Z9yi intw- lit, &c!t-Kt3iv-JKvirni .i i r - wx s i rrrws. i. I BJM III sllr-? . '"- W Ififi , I W nil ' v;s ti i vnSi !- . fj' V 7t ' jKf v8f5' t-c I 1 Member of iho Associated Press FALLS, OIM'GON, I lill) , lt I MIH COMMUNITY CLUB TO BE ESTABLISHED BY PELICAN LUMBER CO. i l!i llrriiirnl nf Km III, I'lij-I.al mil Intidlidlliil CaiKlllltUKi H..nlil; Convti liitlnn Kl.irM In Spring An Innovation Is won to '. staru I ni iho I'eilian Hay I.umlH-r mpai, 1 tbo fnrr,i of a oommuuit tiub. Tin Inttailal'on of rtob an h If tic, I i lie firt to be undertakt.-i iy any cnwtnlll Inniiatry ft) tko ' Mlforala whtta iilnt radon. Tbo 1 r o'. thoan pariltlpatlns Ibli mcmeflt la tbat It aholl avostoally coter all aellrltina InoUlas to tlio iMttermant of aoc-lal, pbyalcal Qftl litullectual londlti n The plans for the bnlld Ins aro brine perfqtpil tt'jii ioniruc 'Ion will atart tarly It) the , ring. The bollU'&g PtoatapplMcil will contain ii lariat rdoni lor Barnes. rnaJlnit er rc.ieraj vbiiiina, n re frmbment mom tally 'aliind fnr rloit all Ki.ft drlBka and rofreb meat, nad billiard fad i t room There will also b nIario .mdltor lam nrn:nalura whlctl will bare v-f-lou actltrltlni altdli aa Indoor hitM-ball. band ball, roll ball, box i rnr. trrptillnir, nnorl ttifiruetjoa cln-iM4, danrina; tiU ocraAlnnally atovlna; plrturmi, la i1lt W.i there will be locker rooiaa, bath nod a bar In r hi , On ilia areond floor lh-re will to a kitchen, ladle' room an I claaa room. , !w liaiplayre' Wo Tim i tub tt ill b tar fir aa of be riuplotea of th lllcun Day l.'iitiber cumpaay and eartaln hour will be Kit aside ao tbat iba bulld l'i miy be uted by the wotaea, and other bourn by tbo l)lldre The boln project Is tn bo free from aorta rfitnlam ami ajl ereods and races Mspoetlnit AHJlcan prin ciples will bate equal participation It I expected that crmtwt between mplnyos and loams of employs wilt bo nrraasod In alt aelfr4!is Ijt. ttiroa will bo arranged firm tlm to tliun cm topics of the day awl t'i dt elAai will be conjictati ccvar (Continued on rago C) KELLER QUITS PROBE liiipencliment I'nct'iilliis hrcl ircil ".Mlniipt to Wliltetvnsli" VSUINC.TON. Ui. 15 Itipro sentatite Kullur. tvho ,i.tcrday lth drw from protorutUx Iba UausU rty Impoachment ilmrgw itfter clir-ra'trtclzlaK tha house Jatiielar) ccnmlttea proceodlngs aa "a bare fared ntlompt to trtillewaah" the at torney Roncral failed to -pposr toia bofore the committer in respouao to a Hiimmons nerved on Mm late oh tord.it b) the commlitu , which de cided to go ahoad 'tli tho lu-urlnc despilc KoIIors' withdrawal. GETTING UNCOMFORTABLY CROWDED & S5T",17';" VVXCJ .vV. Xt till' U - tl It l-i, ttt'M FEDEMLBUGL I HEHEPRBPOSAL VBDHUE , Large Suvinx in Conducting , I ir j i r !. tir..i.i d i CbKitii i iuiio iruuiu uu- suit. Mcmbero Hold Discussion of tbo advntaRM of n federal bultdlas for Klamath Kali was started today by Ilotarlans at tbo 'woekly club luncheon. The matter was presented from tho stiindpoint at economy to tVi fed oral KOTorutnent In having a place for semi-annual suasions of tho dis trict court. Without oiact statlsllcal Informa tion It it as Impossible to determine tbe cost of rail transportation and expense In volt od In the trial of Mama tli county cues In 1'ortland and Jledfonl, but tt Is a trlfllne case, it was said., that costs the covernmunt lets than fl.ooo when tho trial la held In Portland. And tho foderat attorney find Portland Juries scoro a larger percentai;e of convictions, so the weight of In fluence Is toward trial In Port land. Killing Ih Seen The federal fjovcrntnont could easily savo ten per cent on any reason able Investment In a fed eral building here, was held as a fset established. How other departments of the government, such na the reclama tion ten Ice, land bureau, forestry tervlco and Indian bureau might benefit front a federal building In Klamath Tails, ttlll bo the subject of further Investigation. Aili orate Ownership Postmaster General Work la an open adtocate of abandonment of tho leasing policy for postoftlco Quarters, holding that tho govern ment should own Its own postof tlco buildings as a matter of econ omy. Krcntually tha Rotarlans hope to combine all thiae arguments Into one sufficiently strong to secure a federal .building for Klamath. .noiikis nti.ii i'.ssi:n WASIU.NT.TO.V. Dec. ID. Tho bill to establish a $100,000,000 gov ernment corporation to finance tho sali of agricultural products was or dered, reported favorably by the . nato agrlcultura committee. "SSHSSSi , WvJKSMMfti Cheerful Prisoner A broad smllo was on tho faco of Abraham Dockor, Bronx CI. Y.) taxlcab driver, when thoi grand Jury Indict' cd him for wtfo murder of tho moat horrible' kind. According to testimony, tho woman's body wus burled In a Urnc-plt whllo aba was still alive. Favorite Christmas Poem Was Written on Dec. 30, 100 Years Aro i How many pcoplo know tho story of 'Twas the Night Ho fore Christmas nnd Its author. Or. Clement Mooro Clarl.e? Woll, It tt.is Just 100 years ago, on thn night of December 23, 1822, that Ur Mooro wrote the poem whlih has thrilled the hearts of so many hojs and hirla slaco then. Dr. Monro was at that timo. pro fessor of biblical learning In a N'ew York seminary and llted In a suburb calltd Chelic-a. And on tho night before Christmas la 1S22. ho read tbo ix em to his own children, who had gathered around him to hear the story of Santa Ctaus, as most children do Ily chanco on that evening, a Miss Duller was a visitor at the house The lines made a great Impression 03 her as Dr Clarkn read them and sho ttroto It down A year later she sent H to tho Troy Sontlnol, where It at published for the first time. It (Continued on Page 3) CLUB RECORDS HIGH llojh unit (ill Is of Uuminut Making Kxccllcnt Pi-ogre Uonanxa bo)-3 anu gihw havviadu an cxcclleat record In club work, completing work In three standard clubs last year with a record of 100 per cent and an equal enrollment, ac cording to Frank Sexton, county. club leador, who has Just (sited the Ilosanta school. A sewing club of 2S end a cookery club of five mem bers was organized this week by Prof. J 11. Hatch with the following members' Ada Klackus, local leader; Illrdle Hamaker, president; Gladys Kllgore. tire president, Klslo Ilucck, secre tary; Gladys Kllgore, Myrtle llunu. Illrdle Hamaker, Kathleen Dell, Lu cille Yahr, Mama Dixon, Anna Ham aker, Kcrse Crapser, Mildred llunn. Thcltna Wood. Lena Poole, l.cnola Casey, Iluth Crapser, Sarah Poole, Georgia Poole. Frances Hatch, Lil lian Hatch. KUlo Ilucck, Ursula Welch. Zell MclteynoHs. Isola Sparkes. Mozelto Thomas. Alicia Yahr. and Mildred Scott. Tlio cookery tlub members are Mrs J. II. Hatch, lout I leader. Wll lotta Welch, president, Mary Scott, tlco president. I'rsiilu Welch, secre tary, WJlletta Welch, Mary Scott, Ursula Welch, Josephine Jackson, Ada riitckus YOUNG COUPLE WEDS CI) du K. Imtis mid .Mli ltutli UK on riliiil'i.ils lu Wedding CI) do K. Datls, manager for thn Standard Oil company nt Chllonuln, and Miss Iluth Kllzabeth Dixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. Tt. Dixon, were tho prludpaU lu a wed ding at tho Dixon ranch on tho old Merrill road at 4 o'clock yestor- day afternoon. Miss Ruth D'xon, a namesako of tho bride, was brides mulil, and C F Foster was beat nan. A number of friends of tha young couplo ttero presont. The llev. A. I.. Itlco of tbo Preabytei Itiu church officiated. NAB THREE DOCTORS Pnsnileiiii Pli)hlclaiis Hold Cmlor Xiinollc Hint: Cluugei PASADENA, CaJ.. Dee 13 Three Pasadena di)sUIns, Dr. T. I), Wright, Dr. George Doacon and Dr. J. W Laird, were arrested today by agents of the federal ami state nar cotic illusions, ihargud with supply ing patlouts with prescriptions call lug for prohibited dltign. Dr. Laird was rolonred. on hU own retognlz. nueo, Dr. Wright was freed under $210 ball, w hi !o Dr. Deacon pleadod guilty and paid i fluo of f 100, M riuoBnvHCwmi - " Reduction Ordered by I.'.C. C. Affects Shipment From Portland, S. F. ' Sweeping reduction on freight, rates In less than carload lots Is contained In tho order of tho Inter state commerce commission, effec tive February Z, applicable to flan Francliico, Portland and Intermediate points Including tho Klamath Falls branch. Tho order Is the result of a hear ing Instituted by chambers of com merce and traffic organizations of Portland, San Francisco, Med ford, Sacramento and Klamath Falls, The hearings wcro held In tho spring of 1321. one In Klamath Falls and ono In San Franclseo. Supplied Testimony The local chamber of commerce carried through the Investigation and supplied testimony In behalf of local shippers, being represented by Teal, Minor and Wlnfree, Portland rata attorneys. Tho local branch rates shall In no case be higher than 10 per cent abovo main lino charges, tho com mission's order specifics. The construction charges on tho local branch are speclflcaally abol ished. J. J. Milter, local agent. In com menting on tho order, said that In reality tho construction charge had long since been voluntarily abandon ed by the railway company, and the commission's order Is formal only In this respect. Carload IU'e Kavorablo Miller said also that tho rates on tbo local branch for carloads com- Lwufc.JUYnrlMr1 ? rstes JoriiefuaJ distances anywhere, and little uene-r fit will accrue to the largo shipper's under the new order. The tablo below gives a compari son In class rates 'now existing, and as they will be when the new rates aro effective February 21: Port limit to Klamath Falls New RatesFirst. 1.97 tt: Sec ond. 1.67 tt: Third, 1.37 tt; Fuorth, 1 IStt: Fifth. 98 tt: A. 99: n, 79; C. Btt! D. t9tt; E.39tt. Old Rates First. 2.47 tt: Sec ond. 1.67 tt. Third, 2.04 tt: Fourth. 1.79; Fifth. 1.56V4: A, l.COtt, U. 1,24; C. 99; I), 87; K. 75. Sun rraiK'iico to Klamath Falls New Rates First. 1.71 tt Sec ond. 1.46; Third, 1.19tt; Fourth, 1.03H; Fifth, 86; A, 86; U. 68tt; C. 51tt: D. 43; E, 34tt. Old Rates First, 2.27; Second, 1.97 tt; Third. 1.69; Fourth. 1.51 tt! Fifth, 1.34; A, 1.34; D. 1.03; C. S3tt: D. 73 tt: B, 67. Medford to Kliuuatli Falls Now Rates First, 1.07 tt; Soc ond. 91 tt! Third, 75 tt; Fourth, 65; Fifth 53 tt; A. 54; 11, 43;,'c. 32tt: D. 27; B, 21tt. ,, ,' Old Rates First, 1.46 tt; Sec ond. 1.2Stt: Third, 1.16; Fourth, 1.00; Fifth, 1.01; A, 1.01 tti U. 81H; C. 66tt; I), 03tt; E, 63tt. ATTACKS SKIPPING DIM, WASHINGTON, D. C. Dec, 13. Senator I. a Folletto opened tho pro gressite bloc attack un the shipping bill today, detlarlng It contrary to the expressed will of the people. I IKKMAX RILLED II02SEMAN, Mont., Doc. iq, Ono fireman was killed and two wero otercome by smoke fighting u blaze In tho downtown district here which started at 2 a. in, and was still spreading at noon, , HEADS DENTAL ASSOCIATION' HOOD ltlVBIt, Dec. 15 Dr. O. II, Jenkins, who has been onguged In practice here for tho past twenty-onu )earn, was oloitod president of tbe Oregon Stato Dental association. imiGANiw iu:li:.si: puisonkiis TOKIO, Doc. 15. Chinese ,4 bri gands lu tho llonan province have icleasod all captlvu foreigners oxcept a Frem.li engineer, tho outlaws hav ing received 5,000, Mexican money for oik.1i one liberated, the Japanese consul at Hankow reports)), SWEEPING CUT IN RATES, LESS THAN CARLOAD i- V ! t i I i ti