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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1922)
wmf - r rnltcrMlv Mlirnr) ('otnii MllUrili', Oii'gmi tttxih WEATHER FORECAST 'IONIUM I', I'Mlli HATIIIIMV PIMHMIII.l HSOW OFFICIAL PAPER OT KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF KLAMATH FALLS I Memlier of the Aiseociatcd Prcs h HUliVlilll Vein. o. (I.Tin, 11 I GOING YEAR Departure of Commerce Re port Reflcctn Upward Trend of Times I WAWIINUTON. I in-. 50 Hli-I-1 taking of tin' niilln.rd IhikIimhm fur thii pant year gives "feeling of sat- j Istartlon over lint progreM iiimln." thii department nf cnnuiiarctt c!u i lured Imliiy In mi mill uf Ibe yenr Millennial. Optimism, limn of accomplish- iii i' n l of tlm pint fmv moulds, which T I many tifflrl.ils regard as n strength-1 " "on'1' enmo bach CbrlrtJiiBa morn I'liltiK of Ilio economic fabrlr of the la At noon tio hm1 not nrrlved. unllirt. Is ovldi'iit throughout tilp The I'uatmaatt r at.nl two liituina to atntlatlcH rii)ituiiiii Inrirusril l'roiliirilmi of mnnufarliired com- i IIIIon averaged SO per tout larger limn In Hi: I. The farmer refohed approximate ly I? pT mill moro for liU pro- ilmtn ttinu In l'J3l. ' Tim mini oliiino nf agricultural I produrln wm worth o iiiutb KitBlcr j nil m tlimi lait oar. DEATH RATE LOWER IV. III..' I'l.mi ..llllil.iil IIIm-,... , hi....... I.. .i.......l Itn.oit 1-UIII Vi rrMM ll.u. '. I la. .'. . . ',... ,, , llii.'M In th. diMth rat., from heart. l!.iifa.. I.ifl... ..ya anil i.n.iH..nnlit and iuberrul...le In nil It. tr.r,n.. tho llirrn prlarlfHtl rau.w of deal, i. in., mil,... hi?,,, w- .... i. xiandliii; foaiuriw of lt:i. wlitrli ehowe Hid li.WHKt d.mth tali r.-rurd t'd lu liny .'ir -"Iuch tho tx.Kl"HlnK uf Iho uuiiiinl rolupllatliiilK U llino. Iho reditu Imroau iiiiii.iinirvtl to lay. lucrwiir .ire hIhumi In the r.ilc for ,T,.yuluH.. .-jUInU. Injtirlee. dlplithurlq, typhoid. aulHd nml homicide and rewnl otb.r cautr. Illulit-r for lli'JU W'Jllle lh It'll death mto wai II.C pur loou roinpurfil with 13 1 In 1USU. n hlKher rain for 1921 t liiillrnted In tho ri'porU for tbn flrt alx inontha of thla )tr. i.h(iwlnK the rain to m IS R for tint period. Il.sut dUeaieM pi. retinill)l" for nn olKhlli of I3U.3S1 thsillm In I&2I. but the rnlo per 160.000 d. clUo.l from tlti.T to 117.0. influ . iiii.i natV piit'iiinoulH In all forma i'imimhI hh.t'.S dvalha, ronipnroil with IH3,:0.. In 1020, the rata derlllitllK from IH'.' to ii'J.I. Cmii'iT mid olhor iniillKiiiuit tu mora Mirt iimpuiullilo for TR.Stl il wnlm. roiiip-reil ltli 72,931 la I!i2i), tho ralo liicrentltiK from S3. 1 ' to Sfi. Alll.t llcjltll". I IK I (SIM' Aiitomnlilld iiri'lilir.ilH mid lnjiirl( rcNiilloil In I0.1C8 du.ttlM compared nidi '.1.103, tlic rut.) IiuthhhImk from 10. 1 to ll.C per 100,000 of pnpiilii Hon. tiiilri)cK nuiiihcrt'd 11.130 compnrod "Itli h.UMi In 1920, tho ralo I ii i' rcn' I tK fiom 10.2 lo 1 2 . ". . llomlrldiM iiNo lurroiinoil. niimliurliiK 7,.'. IT. rompmid wllh 0 205 In 192U. Iho ruin Incri'iiHloK fnun 7.1 to 8.f. ,'i WKA'I lll.lt I'ltOII.MIII.IIIICS Tlio rise In liuriimutrlc prosanru mrulli lied in ilio repot t yesterday, wiih of uhoit dura tion and Moro K iiVlork lust even- log practlially no cli'illKo hue lakell plaeo. A HllHht dtp thin iifternoou wnilil Indlcaio u I'ontlnuaiHo of tho Kloriu. FnrpcnalH Tr next Know lonlnht Mcilcrato lempeiu tine, Tho Tycim let'ordliiK IlivnuonmUir r.iKlslorod maximum mid mlulmuiu lompiiiullii'os 'today an follew'il: ' IllKh ... i j....j.'.i2 ' I.IIW J sta'i;i: or c. jji;ipt I'OUTI.ANI). . IVo .211.- Mm o than :iv,hiidqJilyluKulva ri'qru neiilliiK tho miiIoua illslrli'U mid comiiiuulllim of tho ulnlu are eviu'ct' ml to lui pruvout al tlm annual moet lull of Iho Oiciiiiii iilato rhamhor nf common o lu I'orlland on .lauuary r. II wiiH anmiuiiecd loduy, KovikmI of IIiii niiijiu' fominuultlo hao up )ioliitnd tlit'li' full quota of iliilonnloj to (ho hcihIoii, niToidliiK to (leu cfiil Hoeiciniy .1 V Hrowor O 0 O v -m i rrr'o vejoo o ' 1 l A V V O ilrAo 0 . 2Zp-r2H. 2 1 liourai '' THREE ARE VICTIMS OF STARVING BAND OF TIMBER WOLVES I I li I Tiiiipt riirrliig t hrll line. Mull Tom In llll"i Inillm. Kiwiilii'ia .l Klllul I 'OUT AIITIU'H. Ontnrln. Per 2!i A nrual loving Imml nf hungry MiiiIht Wolves hat devilllleil llirrn iiii'ii. nrror.llna la menuro reports Klllm la from llto anow-eowrt'd irnitn of tlio Sturgeon rlvor couniry. Thoit. reports lotil of n loilag bat- lln foufihl 1 1)' two Indians nfler a while lroppr hud linen downed and hilled. Tmppi'r ni-iippeiini Ist Saturday nn oldorly trapper iKfl Ilia CAlllII Hi II 0 wooflJ TU lllllt S mirili of lgnar to miiEli down la the settlement for hie Christmas mull. Mr arrived ln4afoty. "There was tio mall, however, obi) the olil man no I J fellow ilio trail until ttioy fonsd lilm. About two mllne -from Die seltlo mt ilio tndinns found a poi imimt'tl iIkwb In the allow and -rim on luted. 'u uf Iog harness tora to thru ' wir aeaHertHl about In the midst f thi-tn iho Indiana found two human Immimi Tlmy hastened ' " Mn' h"ir dkwovery linlliiiia Tnl.!' 'Hull rim liiro at mo oouiiiy on woivoa, hourotor, nrtted tlm laillma to tnka tbt trail again with extrn laimatit tlon. Thojr pr tnUla their do im Hm iw wouu. b . i.aBH,B wl oodb. Tbar AM ol r- turn. VttrrJay a now search Ins party' parted. They found ansthor patrli ' di parted. They found nHBlhor patrli' ' , ... .. . ... ' trodden In thn mow about two mltos , honii tbv", , .,, .HiliiiclWI .?! r "! ?" '" " ; ll.'V n.'II' IJinK .liaio tin.l tvH.tmru at'iHt eri Ulu of rlotlitiiK and ompty hrll. Tlm crrawu'i. nf 10 .l.ai! wolvoa lay atrrtrhcJ I in. r.l. abuut Hi" I trl.ii I...I IN I h f .... ,oRrATEsfs Vd FOLLOV, MOREHOUSE KIDNAPING CASE i hli.ilff A (Mill- Hi turn of IYli'ri.l lni"lli:ii(i.i I'iiiih N.' Or- limit; Trail lii-pi'tl'il MONIinit, lA.. D'e. 29.- Sheriff Carpenter of Mnrehuuso irlh as serted today thai fiero would be arrest In the Mtirehausa kidnaping ease upon tho return of the federal Invcetlgiiior from Now Orleans, wkero hoy conferred with Mate officials. Civil nml military authorities fol lowed through Iho red, low hills and mvnmpri of Morehouse parish Iho trail they holleve was takan by the masked uud rotred men on tho afternoon and night of Auxust 21, when five men wore kidnaped and two murdered, CtiMT yt Mile Tlm i rail covered tt "dlsianco of ubnut 2.". mltm from a' point on'lnb' llaslrop-Mer Hiiuko highway whore tho men wero kidnaped, to n ferry hndlng at l.ako I.a l-'ourelio. near wlioro thn hodloa of two uf rltotn were found last week. Tho reronnolt.ireu wero seeking, additional cvldonro ImpllcatliiK IhoM loapnnilblo for tho tnyatvrloim dyit nmllliii: that lolenscd tho limlloB from tho hottom nf tho lake, where they had been weighted down for four mouthy. SERVED 18,000 MEALS Muuy At.' I'Vil nl Astmlii I'oIIiihIiik DImisIioum Muflii(t'u(lou ASTOItTA, Dee. 29. During tho ikwIoji TuHiluy of tho big 10 cum inlUeii coinprlslug thu men who urn, iittslftlug ioral iiMinlcipal nuthorltloH lit t)y w;orl of reconstruction , fol lowing, Iho vecent illsjairmni flrq. 'tljivjtov. tllllioit or tho rollof' com iu(l'tio' reported that approximately lS.OfO iiii'iiU had been mirved 1o fleet Hufforor.t baiweon l)econiln:r Si Mijtilio of tho flru, and Tuesday. whoi tlio moHR, which liai been In ehargo of Major Schnr1 nnd n detail of uiillounl guiirdHiiKii scut hero lm modlately aflo rtlio roiifhigratlon by Adjutant (louornl Whlto. was do rlarod offlclallylosed. A hill of 1315.10 was ordered paid tho nxpoittt who wcio ongagod lu opening private mifcit and bank VaullH, SlIIN FILLS f i 81f,18,lTSF r I CliBuncey Morria Is Found i Shot to Death; Despond ency Held Cause I'OUTI.ANI) Doc. 29 Climintcy Morrln, lXynarnld Klamath Kalli. hoy, tvaa found (hot to donth lain ynatardar In a cahln nil tho'out nklrli of I hie rlty. Tho coronrr dp clriml Hint lit" bnd klllrd lilniiwilf an a reault of dnnpondeBey over unoni ployreant and no inqiiml uaa held Beeeaaary. Morrft, wtioM tn other, Herlka Olaoa. liven at Klamath falla had been vbtlllna hla araadmolher here. Yfttierdny be and Jehu Tel, 17-yaar-old btK&i cbael aludeni, hd hwu tercet ghooilnj:. Tol alailal for base, travlna llorrle la a cabin. Mi i rr la Utir n found ibot to donth with a retrolmr In hla hand and a poc;or-marWed bullet wound In bla rlttit toreple. Mo bad apoken of eu let lie, natd Tol. FIRE CLOSES STORE Inlli-allrr Ad)ulPr to Illn initio DflBinKe (o I41 Vojiio Slctk the I,. Voxun at a re, v.alcli hn brm eh d Miner the (Ire In the UolvlB building on PIfth ftrot. will r.maln claeed until ilamnRe eaHMd by fWoXo and oahea from tk adjoining building has been Inveatl natod by an Insurance adjuster, at id C 1. Hl(tekjr. who arilretl It ijtht from CliUo to lake cliarxo of af fairs. . " 'Die adjuster la expected here ta-taht-frfliftiM ,1'reBithie.i t0 4.1u v.Mtlete a luen ieans4u by blase. Die BERNHARDT IMPROVES "lUiliio S.imli" Abb nml Dine With to l.e-tie lte.t lloiivliotil PAUIH. Uoe. 29. Sarah Iters hard 1 tt dlafnetly aatK-r today. She was able tu leave her bed and had luncheon wllh members of hor hoHseholJ. HMlCtnill), Itll.KU.NXICV UCULIN. Pee. 8 Two men, named Murphy and Whelan. were ex ecuted al Kilkeuiipy tmlny. t . ;,s ,sTh& Ti tsiesT UnKG I l Oo U-atfu- . ) yani-'T x open That feX r KJr " w , O s-- W J, . . 'J AT ' y V i,ii.ti '" - ' i " -- - - KLAMATH IMI.I.M, OIIHf.O.V, I'HIIHV, III (T.MIIKIt Two Oldest1 Il'-r ar Bhtmn tl 'ii t ni' :u lit Creaa lUlllua l'ltaW- Cannon. tl olihtat n ii'iIImh. and hla 1 . .. I.U.1 'Vf 9. man Chariee M. St.Hli:. -n . f Noiih Here's A Real v I I . . r r7 ; t- !" f ) j 1 'rfc rm J-f- Hiinpry Boeftt Springs at Salctman Driving Car Along Lonely Roud; Escape Made After Thrilling Chase RU'lENB. Ore., l)i :' A wo- Umi on thrnllller. the drher bad lortet trnvtling 'I lil'Miays not cab ulated the wlocil) of the ma tlirt'Ogh the wllda ti Oit, n ofinr. chlno and foil abort of the 'mark, etpcrleiirmi all taf t' nils enjoyed i landing on tho pntomcut v ) a mUnlonnry ieMti'' 'he 'anlbal i I'iimiicI .Murlilnc I land natives ta "If route vegnUr-l The cougar resaMied U fuel In I una. To be etasad by a hnnryjg:j mataat nml taoKnfter It-, speed t'Ugar at J caj b means of a j lug prey. For a hundred yards or fusty Otcrlanl j II o latest thrill-1 milro ine animal kept even with the er reported by r. A- 1bert. loenl mackltie. runalns elc-e lo tho able of rtn.MMMW ftf fa Htt,.nHllh Srffltn ...lu.e Ta1.a, t. ,1... M.'. DI4IUM1VI m . j " .n , Wachino eontpaa. Sprung I'niH Hlisti'lhiNlt itchart w Miavntna fruM H.e-. burg last l'rlday alrht on the 1M-, him a half mi'e before ho was nbl etfle highway, whan r (hurt distance1 to rnn away from It. ncrth of Anlauf ta-n.. grounds a Ther. list my doubt, ltobcrts cougar erring at bin front the high , haa told friends, hut thnt the cou bank above lherJd Tae beast , gnr had.aerioui; Ir.teiillons. IlllrWrtlt, 1nWU)ViiirT. OVI'Jt I'ltOHIIIITin.V. Tt'lCNS (tl'.N )X SHM'f 8T. UOl'IS. Dee, Ham J. Im). SI. J9. V. ii- a brewer. 1 shot hlmelf to death la hU of- fire here toiay aa a result of deepondeney over Ike depwt- lloa of hiy brewery property because of prohibition. Ills father killed hfmacU 1 years ago an I h sister three ear fif0. - ' i" .MAHKHT UliroilT ., POUTI.ANI), Dec 29. I.hoatock teady.' Kgiw wettk Jluttvr steady. THE HORN OF PLENTY OF TROUBLE' . MCS:: h':; x s VBBkfiX, lMu.L. sV: VVvv'' n v j (L .- r.. -fiteH.; -rt -s-i rf. zzmm .-jii S i ' ' .-.r5m&&i yil, IIIU'J. lawmakers i.i of each parly In tho prwiniit ion- la. Iliinlin Tluv are. left tu rlcl.t. famoua "Jo" lf well known friend. ConRroai-, f'arollna. tin, oliltwt demorrat. Cougar Yarn o o drlvorT Hoberts say tho rats 1110 (laehlna; ej and white tcoth nnd gave the Overland mere nnd more aas. He say the animal chared VILL CLIMB SHASTA Mill-Winter .Went to Ho Under, taken for l'lrt Tlmo 8ISSON. Calif. Dec. 29. A New Year' climb to tho summit of Mount rihneta will be undertaken tins wvuK- end by Charles Warner, well-known , among I'acifK- coast mountaineers as 'tlio man who made tho first three .winter ascents of American glacial , mountains. ! The New )oors ai.eeut, If success- ful. wilt mark a new- event In the 'annals or climbing on Shasta, which j never has lieen climbed In winter. ' ll Irtkularly appropriate at this j time, for It la expected to tnaugu- irate a ear of Alpine sport oil the ' Rrwlt ,,k ,liat w, far wuvt0 a ' pievloue reeord. . 1 ii 1 w" I .M "' .' mmm - .- .Af'avr -: 'sS, a -!tt-- rs.f SERVING TROUT TO GUESTS COSTS WHITE FELICAN HOTEL $50 I'lirlloio Vrri rurrlinc.l liy Stole (In mo ('oiiiinllniirTj ('mc Sot- tied Aflrr Iiok IHny Aftt'r a delay of over flvo months, tho cno of the 8lnto of OrcRon ts. Mnaacer McOlnnU'of the Wlilto 1'eII tan hotel, chnrRcd with acrvlw; trout to Ruonts, at 7.1 cents tho portion, wan nettled In the Juitlco court this mornluB. McOlnnU was fined ISO nnd coats of $7. CO, In tho discussion of tho easo fol InwIiR hK nppenranee before Jus Hin (iARliaKon, McClnnls said ho nndrralond that State Come Warden lIiirBduff had nstarcil Herbert KIcls hnckcr. owner of. tn; hotel, that the rnso would ho dismissed. Iln.l Dlffen-nl Vrrilnu Justice CaRhagen said Jhe state gamo warden had taken quite n dlf furent attltitiln with him, and that he believed tho hotel people should make reparation to tho state. The defendant could bo held on seven different charges, he explained, but ho wouU -consider tho matter as ono charge. Ho set the fine at ISO irtil tinla. whlc htolnled IS7.C0. McClnnls said he would Inform the general manager, Al I. Short. and was lonfldent that tho mound the general manager, Al ! Short, 1 paid without further question Trout St-rvetl ("oiiimllon Klamath trout wero being served at the hotel last July on the oc- eaeioa of tho visit hero of the state gome eommieslon. The commission ers ordered trout and wero served with It Thn following-day, July II, Henry Stout, then game warden, swore to a complaint charging vio lation or tho state game laws. Me diants pled guilty to tho charges but Ihehearii": was delayed. It was said, In ordv.. more thoroughly to Investigate tho matter. LOS ANGELES BOOSTS IVntial MalrVltelojt SwnwiilAVItli SAN FIIANC18CO. Ucc. 29. Ut oraturo advertising tho advantages OI I.OI .VIIRUIO u ouii.iivu. v.....- . . ..1 ...commissions and nia is uemg iiicrBi. """'i'"' -' : i..h waeon-load" throughout Iowa ! and Nebraska, according to M. II. j Weiss, an attorney of Hebron, Neb. Tho magnitude and efficiency of such advertising, said Weiss, makes it impossible for people not acquaint ed with the west to thing of Cali fornia In other terms than 1-os Ang eles, This being his first visit lo tho Pacific coast, tho attorney said he. also, was under tho Impression that California consisted of one main metropolis until ho arrived In San Kranclico. Moro advertising for Contrrnl and Northern California, especially of tho typo, that would attract norma, nont settlers, rather than tourists, was rocommended by Weiss. Public ly U the only thlag needed to start tho traffic moving to this purl of tho stato from the east, he said. LANTJLORDJS JAILED railuro to Heat ApaHmenU or 7U Tomtits Is Outrpil NKW YOKK, Dec. 29. Charged with railuro to warm tho homes or his 72 tenant ramllles, Jacob Solo- . ,, .......... rf fnnr KjI Side npartmont houses, was sentenced to at... rtt I. . - C.( .Inf. U'tlAtl lrt Will llirilll. till 11V. 1 U4 w- w I II1W i UllU'a lui w ja .... ..- -.-- unablo to pay a I COO fine Imposed by Maglstruto Ceorgo W. Simpson. Tho magistrate refused to enter tain tho landlord'a plea ho had been unablo to buy coal. Health department Inspectors tes tified that ouly Boveu tons of coal had been used for heating tho homea of tho 72 families this winter. STATE SALARY CUT $.1,on per Moiilh lo Ho Loppetl Olf In Highway Depaitment POUTLAND. Dec. 29. A reduc tion of 1170,000 annually In stato highway commission expenses w-as announced at a meeting today as a result ot n reduction or 140.000 per month In salaries proposed by En gineer Nuun. Tho Astoria road aid plan was tabled, aa tho legislative committee made no recommendations. The. commission decided to nllow HO.OOO tor resurfacing The Dalles California Highway north of Klam ath Fulls. nuon nn (mnm FAILURE LOOMS' ' 1 HEIST PEACE CONFAB Breakup Daner',,Sen i Nations Contett Owner- I ahip of Mosul Oil Fields I.AP8ANNK. Dec, 29. The Near Host peace conference stood" today on thn tergo of failure. Tho danger of a breakup Is fac ing It from several causes, chief ly tho contost over tho ownership of tho Mosul oil fields nnd tbo ques tion uf capitulations. Great uneasiness Is spreading ns tho time approaches when thorn must bo n final reckoning on all Im portant questions which have been passed by with only partial agree ment or no ngrcoment at all between tho Turks nnd tho allied powers. (.Umax Itenchctl Iird Curxon'a positive announce ment that Oreat Ilrltaln wouW nol code Mosut to Turkey and did not ..rnnoso to dlSCUSS tnai quusuoii ' ncr WM Ut0 (orerunncr of less ' ......- frorn .10 other positive statements from tho other delegations on various questions, which Indicated that the conferenro was reaching a climax and that prep arations wero under way lor a final showing of strength. Tho sub-commissions are making little progress. Itlia Nur lley waa less truculent today In the sub-cow mWnn on minorities, but Mirisi mas rest apparently did not lalwawstW tbo temper of tho Turka malfrklHfi;' ? and the alllod delegations are mmp ;-isr tractable In p.H;fc.4 t n-nd eoBDleta isWatA.'. .', becoming less ..., r, n flnnt and COB9Dlct 4Was. .', I ment of the maxlasHBi 4Vy 'W yield. -. Vt-lht &' lU.anoSv-.tVgl m.- ..Jl.llnnl , IM Hill HlHtlX roundup will cmd ajaar?e apart on capitulations, cou.rw. j straits and tho right of mlno'rftlea - that the outcome Is uncertain.. It I ..... thnt further meetings of the. suu-commissioBs ... , , ..... , will be of I Ilia use. Seemingly every one Is talked out. Nation's Watching: Kurds, Arabs. Assyro-Chaldcans. Armenians, Creeks, Turks, Bulgar ians nnd Russians are watching wllh tense Interest as the nllle leader meet dally In private conferences, which are really deciding what the map of Asia Minor shall be. uoru Clinton, Marquis dl (larronl nnd M. Ilnrrere had n long discussion on capitulations, which after Mosul oil. probably Is tbo most stubborn ques tion for settlement. LAUSANNE. Dec. 29. Ismot Pasha sent a lettor to Ilritlsh For eign Minister Curzon today, reaf firming tho demands that tho Mosul oil district bo turned over to Tur. key. Tho nolo denied tho lirltlah contention that the Kurda who In habit thnt district are unfrlondlv to tho Turks and want Mosul to re main under tho Arab government of Irlak. Pnrirm dI mis to leavo Sunday tor i Paris. ' whoro he will confer wltli j Prime Minister Uonnr Law over tho Nour Kastern altuatlon. I . RANCHER KILLS TWO McoikIiIiio Is Illumed for Horrible, Deed of M)rtl Point Muu MAItSHFIKI-D. Dec. 29. L. W. Pearcc u rancher, 57, is In Jail here today charged with killing his wlfo and neighbor, Jamta Culver, yester day, while crazy druuk from moon shine. According to tho offlcors. I'oarco chuk'od his wire to death yesterday at tholr homo, 11 miles south ot Myrtle Point, .killed dogs and cats, theu attacked Culver. Sum. Bteyens. another neighbor, over-powered. a tied and held I'earc'o until tho offi cers arrived. GRID TEAM ARRIVES Toledo, Ohio, Klevcii Heady for Con let Willi CortallU POHT1.AND, Dec. 29, The Scott high school Toledo, Ohio, football team arrived here today for the Cor vallls gamo Now Year's day, The toam was greeted by i CorTallU del ugatlnu. They will remain here "un III Sunday nlghl, 'tlLi. .'. .-,Tf r'Jl J d. asaaaistaaaayaaafaaaspnalfaaisii