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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1924)
Py Two THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THUtBD.1V, J.l.ST.UtV IT, lOUi mm If! LIQUOR RAID Old Absinthe louse. Head - quarters of Lafttte, ' ; ... i '- ' NEW. ORLEANS, Jan. H Tho Internationally known Old Absinthe ' 1 ' 1 ' ' ' ' V '. s lllousa, ona of tho landmark of. New Orleans'; Vtioro,' According to reputo, Jsa U-iWta planned -:h:s piratical forays ; and boasted of what ho Bd Napoleon Dont-parto ultimately wiulB "do to Srissrttirs' tea Anglais, appeared today. ad .U a. cyclone had wandered throusli tho nookj. and crannies :pJ.lfce,. building lliai from 1752 to July 1, 1919, purveyed ah slnthei' and liquor to the thirst. Frohlbltio'n dgintMia It al Saturday night for one-quarter of an -ounce u abaMhe, according' to their official report. ;U ': 3' ' the old 'Courtyard. av deor, pifllttdeea. relic of the eld' St. Louis hotel, h0 hostelry vUi :a slave block In its lobby and Whera notables from all aver the world for 50 Tears Pot up, U smashed. Aa'axe in the haada of one of the agents wes re sponsible. The ancient door from the front of the counter In the bar room the 'counter aet up In 1826, the counter whose marble facings are deeply pitted and accred 1y the alow dripping of waters through nearly a century in which Gbslnlhes were dripped and f rapped that door was ripped front its fastenings and then crashed upon' the floor. 1h sacred book in which acthors, Biaeamtea, aetora, pugilists, artlsta, musicians and greater- of leaser' no tables kave signed their autographs through eho years, ws east care lessly upon the wreckage-Jittered floor. j .-. , Because of a few drops of absinthe found in the place, changes of pos session and ale of intoxicants were filed against the ' proprietor. Hngh Wilkinson, attorney representing tho operator, in a suit for damages, de clared that while the raiding party might have teen ermed wfth a search warrant. If never was served npoit any person on the 'premises. A state ment by t,ake- Holland, - agent in charge of the raid'ng party, tended to bear out the Assertion. The Alisinthe house' for many years has been a mecca for 3igbt eeers Who visit the old French quar ter of thoeity, and since the advent of prohibition it- has been operated as a restaurant. ST. PAUL CALLED "SPOTLESS TQWN" OF UNJTED STATES CHICAOO, Jan. Town" in America Minn., according to pletod here by. tbo lT.-'Spotloss Ik St. raul. n survey roiu Nulluuul Asao- ARare Find i SWISS OPIUM TRADE PROBLEM CONSIDERED '- 1 I Kf. it.' l , ...GENEVA. Jan. 17. The opium problem v.was '' presented h to . the Swiss authorities recently ' in the form of !i voluminous - documents from vested Interests,' showing that the ' ratification of "Oponm 'Conven tion,, signed in 1913, would prac tically ruin an' important Swiss' in dustry and thereby increase un employment. - i- It Is acknowledged that Switzer land Is tho - only country in "-the world which fabricates and exports nt the same time both cocaine and morphine in very largo quantities; that this exportation is under' no control and that no official stati st ics havo'l been issued during ' the last ten years. This state 'of Af fairs Is attributed' by Some Swiss newspapers', to' tho influence of ma nufacturers .1u Berne. The Journ al - de Qonove declares - that tha traffic in : poison Has reached such proportions that a Basel Arm ad vertised recently in Japan, offering cocalno in the form of crystal in any quantity demanded. In tho bvont of the Swiss par liament deciding upon the ratifi cation of tho Opium Convention, the question mny lie- placed before tho country ' In the form of a re ferendum. ) i - JjOXDOM STOfJK EXCHAXGK , -VnVU HAVE COAT OP ARMS - V ., '. ... llXJNDON, Jan.ri7.sAitor' having Jng 'been1 In- existence for 180 years the London Stock Exchange ' has renlued'that It' Is Just as import ant atf'iiiOnt of the other 'great ci ty cbt-porutlona which have ' their coats 'of arms so the trustees and Managers - hnvo ' decided that ' the Stock 'Exchange shall have a cont of arms "fill to Itself. Tho College of Heralds has sub mitted n design to the authorities and should ' this be approved the great bargaining house' in Throg morion Street' will have Its own he raldic Insignia. ' ,-' Jatro nple pirn, all tills week, 15 toratHj nuwM from fmdi opplca and liko niollioi' iwcd to moke Try oui iMxliiils. ' f folden JCmst IJjikca y, . . . 1fi-19lnc. elation or lluildlng Owners uml Manngers. Tho survey, compiled In tno annitsi aceounting and ex- ehango report of the association, covering nn analysis of operatinK expenses, ronthl, Inromo and in vestment factors In office buildings In the principal cities of the Vnlted States, also rovealed that Pittsburgh building manckora have o harder tfmo keeping their buildings clean than in nny other city. ' For JSt. Paul the report showed that It required only 4T Working days year to keep bach 1,000 feet of 'office buhulng space In order and" ' to provide elevator service, heat. Janitor Serrlco and repairs. In ' Pittsburgh,;' 1SS ' dayB a - year were -required for each 1.000 square feet of- oRirts space. - The nation's capital, Washington, was next with a requirement of 114 days of labor for each 1.000 square feet of space. In point' of cost Pittsburgh was higfrst with a charge of S9.S cents a "square -"foot, arid Chicago next highest with a chnrge of 51 cents a square' foot.' ' " T ' An extensive analysis of the In vestment 'feature of oftU-e build ings also was made iu the report, revealing that the, land under Chi cago office buildings was rated at a higher value a square foot than the land in, any other city, 'as well as having the most expensive build ings. From the standpoint of ef ficiency and of construction, Se attle topped the list with an aver age for the 14 buildings reporting! ordina rrom tno city of 7S.S percent of the lot area actually used. - a11 lv 1 4000 PREDATORY ANIMALS KILLED IN OREGON DURING 1923 itlllH or Total ur Coyotos, Huh ratN,' Tlireo Cougars an I Thivo Tlmlier WoIvch v iffl T tH v - f Kit 1 r4 Kuuol Kaufman and Elroy Tcrovi (top photo) unearthed a ple Ot nammared lead with this inscription: "Virgin Dara, Died Hero, Captif of Powhatan, 1SS0 Charles R.", Th tablet is shown In lowar phota Th Bnd was. inado on P street. N. V Washington, s Furthtr excavation wul be mad by Smithsonian luliMa, PROHIBITION PAYS COUNTY $30,000 rauumltin in Spokane county, ac- report of cording to tho annual Shi.rlff Clark. j Leading the list of Items enter- SPOKANE. Wash., Jan. 17. In- ed Iu tho shi riff's book was 34, toxicatiug ' liquors, ranging from 400 galljus of mash destroyed with nioanvhino to high grade various liquors following closo b'j- i bonded whiskeys, with a total val- hind. Besides tho "wet-goods" loss ue or nearly $200,000. all helped annroximntelv ;10.000 In fines to Phono yonf wani aislo'Tbe Eve-,to sv'''',l !he waters of the' Spokane . tho courts was taken In. tho report nlng HbtsW R - . ' river during tho 192:1 prohibition said. According to thu yearly report Just compiled, moro than 4000 predatory uhliUil nre known to have boon killed In . Oregon by government ti-.i .il'crj and huiuors during 19S3, according tc Stanley U. Jon'elt. In rlmrgu of tlu p:;.'datoiy naliual dlvl "Ian cf Iho bin'. an of bloloity. Of iliet. S49i) woiir- I'O.volon, Jott' eti vald. lli'licals liuiiiilii'roil 330, cougars ilueo ullil tlnnber woh'04 three,' All fklns were sunt to Iho Portland office. This exceed nny previous record for O.vkoii, a wdlng to Jewell. Hiiudreda rt other produtory nnlnuiU nre kui'Vn to Ir.'vu hueu killed by poi son, lit which wide iiso wu.1 imiilo. Inn at. (lie OOud nnlinilK wvre ofii'ii iK found no definite check can be it.uilu Could Iho riwulta of the ptilsou work b traced the year's total would iniKjulily be Inrrsasod by more than half Furs from tho ulilniiils found were- sold for app:txlin.itely SfilliMi. which will ho i.'utl in predatory uul mal work' this year I FEDERAL LANDBANK OF SPOKANE REPORTS SUCCESSFUL SEASON i SroKANB, Wash., Jau. 17. A aiihittunttul bliHiuess was carried on by the Keilernl Laud bank of Kpok nno for tho year 11123, aeoeidlug to tlgui't's 4iunnuiu'id by P. 11. O'Sheu, prosldvut. and luiileallonu are that thoro will hu no derivasu thl.i year. Durlita; Iho twotvi-iimith ptirlodl 4331 rami luurtgiiKo loans for a total of 4 IS, 400,000 wuru computed, ho sold. . In Uocviiiher, 1923, 211 loans were niiulu for $941,000. Sluo4 thu bank opi'iuiil tor hu Hltiiisii In May, 1IH7, It hair reci'lv eil 00,1180 applications for lo.ux amounting to $21 1,911,000. Xuiirlv SO per cent of tho upplli-atlnuu fitll ed of approval uud mnn' than SO per cent of llni money Hiked wuj rejocted. Completed biiflnesa for tho six and onu half years niiiouiitn to 30,8111) lonus for t94. OHO, Olio, the report on Id. At . the priiseul tliun thero uio D02 national farm loan asnonlallons 111 the district ir the Hpoknno bunk.! which Ini'ludeM Wat-liliiKlou, On-1 Hon, Idulia and Montuuu. Moro than ono third of Ibo total lunus nro credited to Washington, Ciipltnl slock of 111 n liiuili hits liierniisi'd fioiii I75il,n00, mlviinced by tho treasury dipaiimoul Iu 1917 to l. '187, 670 uud tho cntli'o suill lli'st udvanuud hut liuon rufuhded, The (lil.KIMI i(ii'i'iiv,'i.i'H now own I lie null " stock III tint Ijiiii It, O Hhiu mil. I, I Uml Times ilnnco at Malln hall, Siitiinlay, January 111, 1934,. Prlivil Clveu. Comn, di-ttus fur tl piirty , U(t liuvo lota ot fun. M'O'V nroluiilra. .. '.'I''' . lU',.l) Tha nrestlus of llaruld Want Ada has bci.in piiulni'd mil. morely, by Tlpi llurald's .largo .circulation, but by tha tool tlint,, all utyl roa.liil uia IntiU'oHti'd In Ouv WJiiit Ails, Muiigulrt uud roota may ho used to yood ailvantugn iw itreen '. (ed for tho laying flock. If may bo necessary to ediicalo h birds In to 1'iitliiK thiiui. It Is Imoprtnnl not lo run short of areim feed. KODAK ALBUMS 50c to $4.50 Underwood's Pharmacy -TTT fp , MEALS FOR.' What is real food ? A prominent authority defines it as "any substance which, when taken into the body, will either produce heat and energy, or build tissue." 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