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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1923)
Pf Eight THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, JULY 04, 1039. CENTRAL WEST STATES FAVOR DRY MEASURES 'a.-.-' (Continued from I'mte One) the, statute books.. This law provides apenslty of six months In jail and a, fine up to IfiOO for any one found guilty of having a still In his pos session, , ! Heretofore the mere possession of a still was not neoessajrlly evidence , of guilt! It was necessary to prove tr&fflcittng In Ufttiorv it as n8cess saryMnftt lhe officers- produco aa evldehe the iiriufir "sold, bartered 9C given tWay 11 , '' ffwa Mils vttt intrvdiieeil In ttia rtteent. legislature to make the salt bf llnuor causing death flt iotrm murder, but toh bills ware killed is. committee. . . . , The federal Internal reventlo col lator's sfforti to. collect tsxfs from "moonshiners"' whose stltla mnv he ' petoed; Is made easier, bv a nw law , .Which makes the filing of such fed- aral tax lln with the regls'er dped . of any rountv. equivalent to a chat tel, mortgage sealnst. the pronertv of thu allesjad Illicit Honor maker. :. Michigan. No prohibition hills were. pasMd..:.,Th(iee. wore Intrndue Art with tln Mionnprshln of th Mich igan' An 1-Saloon league, suggesting .that -drlvM ..iwhllo. Intoxicated be nsde felony, (urnHhlng poison ous liquor punishable as man-jsUUehtof.- atid,:thnt prnorlotnrs of tott drink- etsabllshments and pool Jrrmtnar bi required to waive their . rlfbte under the search and seizure ; jJfljy4. sH.. passed one branch, but Idled. In committee in. the other. . f . . . . ,... . j: JUtnnwota. With the passage of (amendments by (he 1928 legislature .to prohibition laws in effect, Minne sota stands out pre-eminently In .having the. most dratsic prohibition .'laws of any state In the Union. . .-. ,i Under the provisions of the new , 'laws. lt la illegal to possess a -formu- la,' recipe or directions, which are ;: .'designed for 'use, or used for. or in - Lconnectldn with .the manufacture of tln'oxlcating : liquor. The . law; ex jplaiha that . it Is also Illegal, to' pps-1 ess any. apparatus, Implements, ma cblne or .devlce, jugs and other con- atenri, .used iq the manufacture or ; 8tor(ttg of liquor: j . It further -provides that the des truction of. any: apparatus, ..imple ment or machine, 'any recipe, for mula, or dlreqtlons,' or. container, '.li prima facie evidence that these were, .tor use It) connection, with the man? - ufacture or possession of liquor, and that ay building wherein llquor Is sold. Is subject to abatement pro ceedings and closing for any kind of r UK for one year. r Mlsourl.-More . stringent ' en-iforcement-of prohibition laws was proposed ,ln seven bills Introduced ,tn, the recent-session of the Missouri legislature. . Two of the Important - measures passed include a geperal regulatory prohibition act and an . act. providing that cities may pass ordinances to aid In the enforce ment, of prohibition. The regulatory prohibition meas ure gives police officials and county officers more power to enforce the eighteenth amendment, and impose Jieary fines and penalties for viola tions. .It. does not affect soft drink establishments, or manufacturers of proprietary medicines, operating un der, government permits. The-measuro carrlos. drastic pro vlBlonj. for the punishment of per sons apprehended .while transport- ...l.Pif. liquor, vand makes It a felony . punlshablejjy a sen'ence to the atate Bcnitentlary. for anyone to manufac- tUro,-JseU.or,iBlvc :away "moonshine, :.bjoptch,ioxcorn. whiskey," that caus es loss of Hfo, sight,- or Is the cause ."Of maiming en imbiber of the llnuor: FORD PRICES In Klamath Falls Touring Clincher $408.:tt "'Starter, ClinohcT 481.11 ; demountable .. 4IIK.3I Starter, Demountable 507.lt : Str., Doin; Kncfcatell Axlo .... 077.1 1 llunabout Clincher : :....-.:.8)878.1,t ' Starter, Clincher 4,10.0.1 r:r. Demountable- 4(;i.ln ,.Htartor...Diim. 476.0.1 . St., Dora.,. Kuckstoll Axlo .... 046.0.1 Coupe St., Dom: 640.00 'fit,, Dem.vtltuckNtell Axlo .... 701.0 Sedan St., Dem. . ........... ..:........ii717.1l "ilSt. Dem., Ruckstcll Axlo .... 787,lt Door, St,, Dom. 8S2.HU t,,.i ..t4 Poor,. St., Dem. Ruck. Axle 022.80 ..Chassis Clincher $887,411 Rtarter, Clinchor 400.11 ' Demountable 302-43 Str., Dem. 484-71 v.'fltr,, Dom., ItuckateM Axle 004.71 Truck Demountable ; ...t480.ll '. Starter ..... 007.00 Startor, Huckstvil Axle 087.00 , Tractor ..:. $406.00 E. R. Danner Motor Co. Ford Authorized Sales & Service Klamath FalU, Oregon Physicians are not permitted, under the provisions of the bill, to charge in ot-a for lliiuor-iireddiliitioiis than for other prfBonptibnii, A iiiotiBtii'o ihtrodUcetl by" Mrs. MeictMo T. Smith, MBrBseuUtlvo from St.. Louis county, and enacted, psrmitu eitles, towns and villages to enao; ordinances to aid in the eh t prolllb,lltm laws within their territory. rbiuska. Nebraska enacted two laws on prohibition at the lust sss r8;on. One makes bootleggers or persons who give away liquor liable for damages Mowing out Of Its coh- sumptloh. either' to the person drink lng it, or. because , of any act com mitted by him while under its In fluence, f he other' makes it prima fsole evidence bf guilt whh any person hat illicit liquor In a private dwelling, tt when he breaks bottles or containers or throws them away or pours out the contents whett about to be arrested for violation of the prohibition law. North Dakota North Dakota's recent legislature wrote Into the statutes virtually all the provisions of the, federal prohibition enforce mentaws, thus Insuring state pros ecution of liquor cases Independent ly of federal action, it also adopt ed a clause, permitting each physi cian In the state to have five gallons of liquor a ' year for prescription use. .' . ;.. Ohio. Two prohibition bills wero passed by the Ohio legislature and signed by Governor Donahey. One bill classifies as second de gree murder the act of . furnishing death-dealing .liquor, makes .' the manufacture of distilled liquor a felony, makes the soliciting, of or ders for liquor a felony,: sind the solicitor equally guilty with the per son selling It. .:.. The other enacts -Into the state laws the federal "padlock"' clause. This would permit Ohio courts to order locked up for a- period bf not more than . one. year" premises de clared to be nuisances because of the manufacture or sale thereon of in toxicating liquor. '.',''". .-Oklnhonw.. Prohibition legisla tion came up early in the ninth Ok lahoma legislature.! Two dry laws were enacted. " The ' first declares that any. person who sells! gives away or. otherwise ' furnishes ' any liquor, preparation or compound for oeverage purposes which causes death, shall '.'be' guilty.;;'pf murder. The second bars the manufacture of distllllhg apparatus e'xeopt hy. P,r sotts properly licensed by federal au thorities! -bars the making of liquor or any. mash, wort or wash; declares the discovery of liquor making ap paratus or materials in any building or enclosure to be prima facie evi dence against the person "in actual possession ' of the building or en closure, and fixes the jenal'ty Tor vio lation at $100 to $5,000' and one to ten years..:.';-. ' ". .,.. .'" ' ;1, ' '' Both, bills were drawn by H, T. Laughbaum, state superintendent of the Anti-Saloon league, and had the league's support. : South Dakota The .1923 session of the South Dakota legislature took no action either for or against pro hibition. , . ... : ; , ; Trans, Two measures affecting Texas prohibition laws, and passed hy the recent session of th0 legis lature, have been approved by Gov ernor Neff. One bill permits re moval of county officers for one of fense of intoxication. Under prev ious laws, removal required ' con viction on threo counts. ," . The other bill requires county of ficers who seize liquor to make trip licate reports of tho aipount, one copy going to the person accused of possessing the liquor., the second to the county liquor, the second to tho county clerk, and the third-to be re tained by the sheriff. TIiIh meas ure also charEns the sheriff with The Ruckstell 2 Extra Speed Axle . equipped Ford . makes the most flex ible and best per--foiTiiing car in the ' world today See it demonstrated at your dealers keeping, seized. UquOr uniii ordered destroyed, ; Numerous bthbr iprblilbllloii ntona- Ures Verb lutrotiuced, but failed of pttssttKe, ' .'.:..' Wisconsin, The ' Sovorsoti law Wisconsin's; prohibition enforcement statute, emerged from the present session of the legislature unscathed despite attacks . from wet forces, "When we'a and drys took itock of their accomplishment's after the de 'feat "of the final bill aimed at the enforcement stttute,"the frlends: of prohibition pointed to ten. dead wet bills while' the. antl-prohlbltlbn fort es were able to claim jjhly one" roso iutlbfa asking congress so to amend the Voisiqad act as 't6' permit the highest possible aicohoile content In heel1 compatible, with the eluhtosnth amendment, -y-;, ; ;-',. ' The concerted attack of the wets In the assembly, direoted at the re pea lof the Severson law, was suc cessful by a five volo margin in the lower house, but met decisive defeat In the senate. Indefinite postpone ment was given the proposal 19 to 12 by th upper house, without any pre ceding discussion. An attempt to modify the enforce ment statute by restricting the search and seizure clause, a move open Iv sponsored bv Governor Blaine and favored by the' assembly, was stopped' short by adverse senate ac tion. -.; ':.'- ' ' " Several other. attacks on the dry law . met defeat when -' they '- ran against the senate . dry majority. With every' wet measure killed be yond the .possibility of revival, the WHscnifsin. liquor rtatute . stands un amended for nnother two years. This statute, was enacted by the 1921 leg Isture, and is supported by the Anti Saloon league'. .' ' , - In its larger' aspects, .forestry Is not merely a land problem, but an agricultural problem, says Col. Wil liam B." Greeley of the forest ser vice, .United States department of agriculture. Not only should lands best suited to forests be used for forests but these forests should be Intensively' managed, :a"farmsare intensively managed. :.- '"' .-'; "' Kodak finishing. at Silnson's. Sif I SB I B I I 8 I Suffered 25 Year IAMeodrelT he horn my Pile Qid axhea and pains," writes one of my former women patients fho; ftejr suffering 25 years, wss , cured by my pairJess noietirgkatl treatment. But this case is no ex cesdon, as scores of letters in my FREE Illustrated book will testify. I wm s fcnMe, anaesthetic, damps, Pga tana, stitebca, bumiiig or other disagree able r amgaxxa method tu treatto Plica, and GUARANTEE results. Remember my giiaimtee means a positive and per manent care no matter how sever your case maybe. IAS. J. DEAN RHOM MfmAND.ORCCON S PA PC a WMIH WHlTlNO Bring Us Your RAW FURS We will make them up for you V like this. Donart&Son -:' Taxidermists i Furriers and Tartness 210 Main Street. Klomntli Kalis. Ore. Dftp NOT A BIT 'Ufcf1 t -,1, i urns il 0& - f . & r Was Ida Schimll about doing this 00-foot backward dive at a Now York City beach. The photogrniiher caught her In rnld-alr with his '.- .CftOicra as she zoomed tr tb wntpr. " '' iopy there's dignity in h Art sgh affner & marx .. . . . - . , . " '" - ' '. . v t ,1 -i ' ,iCo BACKWARD FINE CLOTHES Dignified, stylish looking clothes; you want them The only way you can get them is to buy fine quality and that's in the all wool fabrics and expert tailoring. We specialize in these things as well as extreme value See these suits at $35 $40 $45 $50 "I ain't mad AMERICAN STEAMER , HEAVILY FIRED ON Attack on Alicu Uolllti' utid lliltlsh Vessel In China Waters Vivo ItotUcucd by (Junbout I-CHANQ, Hupeh-Provlnce, China, July m. Steamers arriving on the' Yank'tse river from Chung King re port that the American steamer Alice Dollar and a British vessel j under the escort of tho American gunboat Monocaoy .were heavily i fired on neur Chung King. The Monocacy returned the fire, during considerable damage, . Half of Timbc-r of United States Cut, Says Forest Service RAN FRANCISCO, Calif., July 24. A severe timber shortage In the United States Is inevitable, accord ing to the forest service, United States department of aglrculture, In a statement Issued here, The tim ber of-the country Is more than half cut, the forest service points out, Of the original 823,000,000 aores of timber lands, only 470,000,000 acres stand today. Dr. Carter, dentist, and Dr. Stew art, physician and surgeon announce the removal of their offices from the White Building to the new build ing over Whitman's Drug Store. 23-2 .), apnaij at nobody" 'CONFECTIONERS ADOPT ETHICS CODE CJolilon ttulo to Be Fouiidutloni; Misleading Advertising and 1'unoh Hoards to Be Barred PORTLAND, July 24 A code of etlilos was adopted bjMhe Western Confectioners' association here, to day, with -.the Golden Rule as the' foundation. The code doclares against giving prises, misleading advertising, use of punch board) and underweight packages, and -re-, quires that Oregon candy factories and stores be slean and the work ers healthy! UVlin GKHMAN SBV.V TBAtNS ESSEN, July 24 Germans He '' the Ruhr, passively resisting ths French, declined to ride on trains run by Frenchmen, Hence it soon became a question of stay at home, or find some other means of locomo tlon, They did the latter, and today the Ruhr 1b filled with people on rollers. Tens of thousands ot lab orers have bicycles,' motoroycles, or a. small coaster propelled by a gaso.; , line mqtor to go to and from their work. Hundreds of thousands of : others are taken to their places of'"' employment and back In -motor . trucks furnished by their employ-".' era. , - Advertising pays. Try It and see. '.K': vi'4'li ;;' : lVV.it' ...,'