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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1920)
j i I .OFFICIAL lfilljlt or KLAMATH. 1'ALI.H SMltelfiHtfttrt WiJIAR5Erl iJ "B mjso M' q b. fj. A"P flfc m .JL, B fl I. I fi Fourteenth Year No. 3843 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, .THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1920 UPTON DECLARES RAMnmflnY for STATE SENATOR t,- Jay Upton of I'rliiotrlllj, who him juBt retired uflur two tnrmn iih I'msl dent of tlio Oregon Irrigation con gress linn announced tliul lio will ho 'ft cnmllilnln nt the nrlinurloH for the Republican iioiiilimtlon for stato 8onu ylor from tho tllntf let coniirlBliiii - Klnmnth, Luke, Deschutes, Jefferson .mid Crook counties. ''My reason for making tho mi nouncemonl nt thin tlimi." ho tuilil, "Ih to set at rcBt ruinorH Unit I mli;ht ho n candidate for other offices that -Jniva horn mentioned. I do not Inland i to mako any ncllvo niniinli;n. think timi my orrorin during tho nr.et flvo VN8HKL WITH MOO AltOAIll) IH HUNK LONDON, Fob. 12. Awlro loim dispatch from tlio Rovlot government nt Mobcow Bays: It In rojiortoil that when tho voluntoor trnnsiiort Knruntln, with kolll(iiulH, wives nnd chil dren abonnl, numbering 1400,' lull Marupolln, In tho UuhhIiui provlnco of Yokutorlnonlnv, on' tho approacli of tho IlolHhovIkl army, the voluntoor army do- funding tho placo wan no In- censed at being loft bohlml that. Holdlors Urud on tho nhlp. A Hiioll piorcod tlio boiler rind tho traiiBport iiitnk with till on board. , l rami iiiiMTc nriTunnc JUNES VI LOCAL PASTOR Price, Fire Cents rho local post of tho American Legion linn gono on record an oppos ing Jnpaucao immigration and colonization, gonornlly throughout tho nation and particularly In thin county and Btnto. Tho resolution passed by tho legion at Us last meet ing, by unanlmiiB vote of 100 or moro inotiibora present, Ih tho first TEXAS OFFERS FEED FOR CAL. CATTLE local organized Japancso InvaHlon. Widespread grief will ho occasion uu, iniiiusi'oiii mo rity ny mo an nouncement, of tho-ileath at noon to day of -the Rev. M-C. IlosHmnn. pas tor for tho past thrco years of tho Lutheran church of thin city. In tho passing of thin .young and earnest re- Hgloun'.workcr, tho flock that ho tend ed ban lost a faithful shepherd, his It reads: Wo, members of tho Klamath Kails I'OKt, No. 8, American Ix-glon. thoroughly believing In tho policy of "Allinrlril fixf Amnplrnhu' mlwti l.ns. yea, to Becuro tlio Irrigation of tro I KAN KllANCUK'O, Fob. 12. An vnt' uriuiB of nrlil land In Central j "for to paKluro 40,00(1 bend of Call Oregon and my efforts oh n goiilf"nil.i niltlo In Texas In ordor to cb- .roads booster huvo enabled tho pro- capo lows from tlio drouili thrcat lj?.ynflbbi "ntrlct to determine unhg somo scctlonn of tills stato hna - whether or not I will mnko them n been rondo by-tbo cattlo razors' a BiHUfnctory iionator, and If tboy want ina'to roprosont (hem In Unit rupa olly, I nui nt tbolr dlnposal. r have not prepared n platform, but I wll. do bo when tho tlmo for filing arrlveii. I can-any, bowovor, that I am iiRaliiBt tboradloalM nnd rods of every kind. 1 nmn Spanish war veteran and my en- tlro-Bympathlcij nru with tho Amerl. . can Legion In their fight for 100 por- &&;ccnt Americanism. Wo nood moro nnd " bettor roads In this district nnd wo need moro Irrigation development. I will do my utmost to bring this n bout. Tho groat lumbering Interests of Doachutca and Klamath counties nro ontltlod to bettor transportation facilities. Tho Isolutod country achoola nood moro assistance This ',- senatorial dlntrlct which comprlBos nearly ono fourth tho area of ho " tat-oi-0!'i)oii-.lii iiiitltUid tnpioro representation In dm stato IorIhIii turc, lioth In tho Beiiatn and tho houso and It will bo my purpose to Bccuro a propor IncroaHo so that each county mny hnvo n propur ropreaontatlon In tho legislature. I will not roprcsonl one town or ono county but will re present tho ontlro flvo counties and will work for tho entire district." Mr. Upton owns a largo Irrlgnlod ., farm at Prlnnvlllo and Is also engaged In tho'prnctlco of law. Ho was never social lou or Texas, David J. Stollory, surrelilry of tho California calllo- mou'n nsMiclntlon, nnnounccd today, mis in tuo iosiiil or measures taken by tho California association to meet tho drouth nlluntlon. A commuted of tho association is negotiating with tho railroads to ob tain low rates for rattlo shipped out. Tho association in iiomlln;; roproiieii tatlvcs to Toxiib, Arizona, Imperial valloy and southorn Oregon to detor- mlno exactly tho availability of pus- turn go there and to mnko doflnlto ar rangomonts for shlpmonts. proteBt ngalniH. friends havo been dejirlved of broth erly companionship nnd all mankind lias lost a friend, for tho dead man stroyo humbly and diligently to fol low In tho footsteps of his Master, earnestly doing good to all his follows and waking oven tho ehanco ucqualn-j tanco feci tho power of tho personal ity that is built upon a truo Chris tian lifo. Tho Kov. Air, Ilossmun was a young man. Ilia ago was about 27 years. Ho is survived by a widow, whom ho married last September. Sho was Miss Olga Uaado of Cincinnati, Ohio. Jio also lias parents at Jonosviiin. Amorlcu for Amorlcans" whotlmr nallvo born or naturalized and In tho traditions nnd nrocresslvcnctNH nt our civilization ami tlm tiled inn,i. urn in our living coniiiiioiiB, and tho hopes "and aspirations of our citizens In hot only maintaining but ralslnc our present stanilnrds. for tho bono- iii oi an American citizens; and Wberens, there Is now, and has been, a situation and condition nrls ng by the immigration and Increnso In population of tho Mongolian raco 111 tllO Pacific Coast ntntp-l Mini linu demanded tho attention of all pro- Indian;!, and after funeral services at ILLINOIS .MAX JiAXK'H CAIIIXKT HUCCIMSOIt. WASHINGTON, Feb.' 12. President Wilson today selected John Ilarton I'ayno of Illinois, now chairman of tho United States Shipping board to bo tho BCCrOtarV Of. tlln lnlnrl,.r an- A , - , ,.- ceedlng' Franklin K. Lane. Paynd will tako over hs now duties March 1, -when Lane ro- tires. 1'ayno's successor as chair- man of tho shipping board Is not yet announced. Payne is a. Vir. glnian, aged CC, but has been living In Chicago, whore ho has boon tho gcnoral counsel 'for tho railroad administration do- partment of tho Emergency v I'lcct corporation. REIMS. , her eie " rLHiii uuimiiib grcKNlvo eltizons; and wnoreas, tlio Mongolian peoples vniK-biuiijr juii assimiiaiing and ro- i using to no nsaimllnted Into tho Amorlcnn Btandards of living and co operation; and Whorens, n nunibar of communi ties In tho ntnten of tho Purine Coast region being heretofore driven to Protest, in varying degrees, iu tho into Of till:! MnilL'nll.m ln,,,i, ,.f t!mr civlllatlou In their respectivo couimunitlou; and ! wtiercas, thin county, from rc- UATH FOR Olr ,y&T ELBOrrOXS DECIDED SALEM, Or., Fob. 12. City offic ials should bu elected on tho first TileHday after' thu' first Monday- In November, tho date of tho rogulur gonoral olcctlon In Orogon. nccordlng to a legal opinion given by Attomoy- (onoral Drown- today. Tho opinion was requested by Martin Whlto, dis trict attorney of Columbia county. Although Mr. White's letter mndo particular roforonco to St. Ilelons, tho opinion applies to nil Incorporated (owns and cities of tho state. tho Whltlock chapel hero tomorrow afloniooa, tho body will probably ho sent to Joncsvlllo for burial. Doatli was caused by acuto pneu monia, following nn attack of influ enza. Thu pastor returned last Tues day from n trip to Gold Hill, Oregon, apparently well. Tho first real signs of illness wore manifested Saturday and two or thrco days ago pneumonia lb In rniintv. frnin rr. dovoloped. Tho Itov. Goorirn e. Thine rerd: nnd recent published reporto In ot Etn;enoH an old friend and class- i.;-V ."'.,-.. ,".lr,.,,iW '?" ymato vras u mmuuu uy iiiirciiasoru or lands 4, WILSON ASKED TO APPOINT WORKER wAumwtjTON, Feb. 12. Tho national conference of American ship workers yesterday sent a memorial to President Wilson, recommending that an experienced workman bo appoint ed to tho next vacancy of tho shipping board and that shipyard workers bo given tho first opportunity to From tho small whisper that had Ita first Impulse In San Jose, California, has grown a rumor that is spreading in Klamath Falls with over lncrnanlnr indications of authenticity, that there in to bo added to tho Industries of Klamath county another of tho mam moth packing nnd warehouse com panies of tho Golden Stale. This great concern la nono other than the Grow ers' Packing and Warehousing com pany, with headquarters In San Jose, but with branches and connections throughout tho great wealth produc ing fruit valleys of California. Ita local point of activity Is to be the Chelsea Box company. Not that the Chelsea Box company has sold out and merged Its identity with that ot tho Packing company, but rather that somo of tho stockholders of this very prosperous, efficiently managed, growing concern have received offers for their stock that were attractive nil r- chaso houses erected by tho govern-1 enough to Justify their selling. Jihcanui(inio for public office, but onco, wnon no was oloctod to tho leg islature from Multnomah county In 1012. RRSLIPS SLIP WTO TOP HOLE ino Novorsllps Bllppod throo straight games ovur on tho Duffs In the Elks' bowling tournnmont last '.nlght nnd nchlovod first place In the porcontago column, loading Ackloy'a HnwdtiBt fllngors by forty points. Tho 'Nevorsllps havo made a spectacular f apurt .for first pluco over slnco they Ciinorgod .from tho cellar thrco wooks go,nftor clinging to tho lowost rung .jfhce tho opening of tho series. Last night's scoro; 'lky NoversllpH IbI 2nd Van nellcn .... 190 . Noel 182 'Bogors 177 ", Mason 175 . J ' ' 724 Duffs Smith ir.8 181 J. Mooro 139 131 L, Houston ..,. 190 -191 ,C. Mocfre 204 146 IMPORTANT MEETING OF COMMITTEE cows for 7has been at. County 187 174 131 1G3 3rd Total 203 C80 184 540 199507 147485 C55 '733 1T.9 518 1G8 428 183570 .104 514 C97 G49 084 Standing of (bo Clubs . Won Lost Neverallps 11 '''SawduBt '. 8. ' Ducks' r., 9 0park Plugs 7 'Rookies 8 '" 8 ., 7 . 3 1 0 9 7 10 11 Pc(. 611 571 500 500 444 388 A mooting ot tho Farm Bureau livestock committee, which has charge of tho bringing to Klamath county this spring of n carload of thoroughbred shorthorn distribution by auction, called for. 1:30 o'clock, Agont Thomas' olllco. Itoprcsontntlvcs of tho commlttoo will loavo soon for tho northorn part of Oregon, and Washington, on a buying trip, and it Is desired to dis cuss questions In connection with thu mnttor In full dotnll Saturday. PorBOiis, not mombors of tho com mittee who nro Interested In tho proposal of Introducing registered Shorthorns In Klamath county nro Invited to attend tho mooting. If any Individuals doslro to buy regis tered bulls their orders will bo taken nnd tho bulls, will bo purchased' on tho coming trip, hut without a do- llnlto buying, ordor no bulls will be purchased by tho livestock commit tee Tho cows that aro purchasod will bo nuctlonod. Tho committoo's representatives on, this trip will nlso buy tho can of Shorthorn calves for distribution among mombors of tho bova' nnrt girls' clubs. , iouniy Agont Thomas urgently bsks nit Intorostod persona to nttend uio commlttoo mooting Saturday auornoon, iur japancso settlement to tho present npproxlmato amount of 4.000 acres; and Whorcas, this condition being to tho untold future dotrimont of our civilization in ovnrv mmmni, h..n u c;r . . """.,) i. :J oum" aaa l now. Bo It resolved by this post, that v.o bollovo this condition will ho ron:uintolorablo for tho. future wol faro of our community nnd In our country, and thnt wo offer our sup port to nn onrlv Amnrimn ..ni,,n.. of this Bltuatlen: and that wo sug gest inimodlato leglslntlvo action bo J..BHH uy ooin utato nnd national legislatures to bar feo nwnni.in - nny other forms nt mmninin .....- ship, or tenure, of lands by Japanoso In this or other Rtntna nt !. 11..1....1 States of America; that wo heartily Hupport t,ho action tnkon by othor 1 ., V1 Amor'can Legion to stop v.,,uj ui iiiih inunaco to our vuuuiijf, mniiuiimcs Known as "Tlio lellow Peril"; nnd that a copy of " ruBoiuuons no sent to tho state hcadimartors ami in mmh r n,., . of tho American Legion in U1I3 stato. HIGH KCIIOOL KTUDKNTH HEAlt TALK OX LIXCOLX. On Invitation, of tho high school faculty H, M. Manning, attorn -y, do .livorod an Inspiring address to tho! studont body of tho high school f.ti tins morning assembly on tho lifo of Lincoln, dealing with tho idonls and motlvos that made tho martyred Pre sident ono of tho greatest figures in tho world's history. summoned and arrived Tuesday. Ho is attending to tho ar rangements for tho funeral. Tho Itov. Mr. Rossman was a grad uato Of tho Concordia Seminary of tno Lutheran faith at St. Louis, Mo., tho largest and ono of tho leadlnc theological Institutions ot tho world. In preparation for his lifo work of ministration ho studied for nine """ .uru una auer graduation Te colvod tho appointment to tho Klam ath Falls pastorate, his first and only charge. For the- past thrco yoars ho Jinr, worked faithfully in hla lni field, building a strong foundation for bin church and his unassuming de meanor nnd manly attitude In dealing wiin nro a problems us they con fronted him, earned him tho lovo and respect of all with whom ho camo in contact. ment during tho war. A memorial was also adopted unr- ing Congress to tako immediate ac tion to prevent tho merchant marine from reverting to its pro-war status. VERNE HOUSTON IN SERIOUS CONDITION STEPS TAKEN BY Roports from tho bcdsldo of Verne Houston this morning brought tho Information that his condition is such as to leave but slight hope for his ul tlmato recovery. After fightinc for days to prevent pneumonia, tho at tending physicians havo about aband oned hopo or success. If ho falls avic- urn 01 mis uisease, his iwoakenea condition gives llttlo chance' of his wlnnlntho-Uattlo-that ho has been so valiantly fighting for daVs. Tho sickness of Mr. Houston Is primarily duo to a serious injury re ceived a short time ago in' tho ware house ot tho Martin Bros. Mill, when a pllo of sacked flour foil unon him. Whilo be was sovoroly Injured, sus taining a cracked rib and pajnful uiuiscs, it was not thought he was nun. uucriiaiiy, out tlio progress of ins sickness would now indicate that ho was. o- o- Telegraph Tabloids HEALTH BOAHD LIKES CLIMATE HERE. Mrs. Sam Turner, ot Wnrron, Ohio, has arrived in this city with her four children to mako their homo. Mr. lurnor has boon In Klamath Falls for about a yoarand so glowing wor his accounts of this section, that tho family has, doclded to adopt It for tbolr homo and havo taken up their residence on tho, wosfrvsldo. Hfrs. Turn or 13 dollghtod with tho climate, ns Bho states that there woro, at least, flvo Inches of ico on tho side walks when sho loft Wnrron a wook ago. - - -- XO'XIGHT SCHOOL. ; ( Owing to tho illness of.. Professor IJoch, who Is Indisposed nnd Is ptny- jlng at home as a precaution against Influenza, thoro will bo no session of ' the 'night school at the high school tblilgnl. . IXVENTED "GAS" FAX ' LONDON, Jan. 22. (By Mall) The credit for having invontod tho anti-gas fan, which was used on tho Uattlofront as a protection against tho polaonous gases employed by tho Gormnns, is clalmod by a woman. Sfib Is Mrs. Hortha Ayrton, tho only wom an member of tho Institution of Eloc trlcal Engineers, nnd a wldoly known wrltor. Mrs. Ayrton horself announc ed tho other day that sho 'was rb Bppnslblo for tho Invention, whch was prosontod to tho War Offlcp for tlio duration of tho wur. tho nolghbors of this SPRING LAKE NEWS -, Sovoral of district attended the snlo at Arthur Hatches' place Tuesday. ' Miss Ethol Mack is at homo on account of a cold. Mrs, W. F. Rooco and son, Rny, took dlnnor nt E. A. Scluolnor's Sunday. Frank Pnyno was a business caller In Klamath Falls Tuosday. Walter and Sammy Enman and Miss Florence Wllbor spont tho even ing with Miss Hilda .Ohneo last Sun day. Dr. A. A. Soulo, city health offi cer, reported that tho old city hall, which is being repaired as an omor goncy hospital, will bo ready for oc cupancy Saturday morning. Tho may or and a forco of men aro working on it. Di Soulo said if conditions warr anted It tho schools will probably bo closed in ordor to mako nursing aid available, but this is not dofinltoly decided. Ho bus issued ordors for tho quuruntlno of all suspected cases ot influouza which includes all casts whoro -an Increased tomporaturor ac companies respiratory' troublo aild on tho evening of February 10, thoro woro 97 cases reported in quuruntlne: "I desire to notify all doctor to placard and report every case," said tho city physician today. "Quarantine offlcors will hunt up every caso and check up on tlio prysiclan or practi tioner." In advising a method for combut tlng dlseaso, -Dr. Soulo said: "When sick go to hod and tako a laxative. Report your caso and got holp, Drink plonty ot wntor and tako light or liquid' diet. Put ilun nol on your chest nud rub woll with camphorated or othor oil. Uso a gurglo to cloanso tho throat and nostrils." WASHINGTON, Fob. 12. Director Hines conforred with Attorney Gen- oral Palmer on tho threatened rail ruau sirmo today. Palmer after ward refused to discuss a rumor that tlio government might start injunc tion proceedings to stay tho threat ened strike WASHINGTON, Feb. 12. Tho en actment of tho oil land leasing bill was completed with tho adoption of tlio conreronco report by tho senate today. It now goes to President Wilson. Rumor is one thing and fact anoth er, and when tho local stockholders of tho company were aproached they would neither affinu nor deny th stories 'that were floating about the city. Somo days ago Tho Herald re ceived information from tho Califor nia city that such a move was con templated and since then consider able activity has 'joen noticed among thoso holding stock locally. The In ference was to bo drawn that a deal wop ponding, sinojt 's but two or thrco wcck3 sinse tlio innr.nl election pud tho mooting of the directors and election of offico:s of tho company. As a further Btranglhenln'j of the rumor, the story goes, there is to be no change in tho local manageeat 01 tno company, which is, of cosrse, no great surprise 'to those who know the success that has crowned the- ef forts of tho men who have been at ths helm ever since this company- was launched. fho coming of this big.packing con corn is another step in tho fulfill ment of tho prophesy ot tbo pioneer of the box business in this territory, W. I. Clarke. When that gentleman first came hero and started what is today tho Ewauna Box company, he ' mndo the prediction that the bor &hooks ot tho Coast would be manu factured in Klamath county. A big start in this direction ha3 alrnnilv beon mado and the cominc of the Growors company gives It, another big boost towards the op. WASHINGTON, Fob. 12. Tho Presldont will havo a personal con ference tomorrow with throo ropro scntntlvelof tlio. rallroadj brother hoods tp (discuss wago 'demands o 2,000.000 railroad omployes which nro to bo referred to him today by uircctorHlues. LONDON, Fob. 12. A Moscow wlrolos? says: 'Tho American troops guarding tbo Siborian railway aro bo ing withdrawn from Vladivostok. Tho Amorlcan mission loft Chita for Har bin. Tho whites nro hurriedly evacuat ing ekatorlnodar,- which is about to fall." LEGION WILL GIVE DAllCE FEB220TH Klamath Post No. ,8, ot the Ameri can Legion, will.be host Friday night, February 20, at a ball at the Moose hall and promises to make the affair ono of the most enjoyable dances ot the season. Tho entertainment com mittee has been instructed to spare no expense in any way that will con tribute to tho success ot the occasion. This is tho second of a series ot public dances that the Legion is giv ing this season. Tho former one-was-largely attended and its fame will doubtless Increase the attendance t tho next. The Jazz orchestra has been secured to furnish the music. WIRELliSS SERVICE. HU1LD AEKODOMES. , ELKS MEET TONIGHT. Tonlgtit is tbo'reulfir meeting bf tho( Elks- lodge and locnl'nnd vlsjt Ing mombors are favltoH "to "bo present. LONDON, Jau. 28. (Ily Mail).. Two largo-International aerodrome nro tp be constructed, b,y th'o Dutch government,, ono In TJia Haguo and ..... ui.iui Jii .(HunnH'liUHi u-is 511HCU in dispatch r6c6lvod;hcrn.,Th'ff:cbHt Of tho vonturo will ho moro than 106,000 pounds. uanzig, Jan. 22, (By Mall)7- iho first Gorman paper to Install a wireless plant for tho collection of nows is tho Danzig Gozotto. Tho first dispatches have arrived without muti lation. This Is tho first concroto re sult of tho Glosborts plan to establish an entire chain of wiVoloss stations connecting tho larger nariors-of finr. many. . - PREDICT 'CONGRESS WILL PASS R. R. BILL WASHINGTON, Fob. 12. While some opposition to the railroad bill as finally agreed upon In conference ' has dovoloped, Congesslonal leaders predict that tho conference measure will bo adopted promptly, so that the Legislation will be on the statute books before tho roads are returned tp privato ownership. The senate pro visions, to which there was objection on including an anti-strike .section, creation ot a transportation board, and compulsory consolidations, were stricken out in conference. A guar anteed return of five and a half 'per cent was added. - WEATHER itEPdRT. i OREGON Fair, mostly easterly. STILIj at MBKRTY. gontlo winds, i i ired Ford, accusod forger, and Guy ,Chriit, ,hod on two separate-larceny charges, who escaped from th local Jail Tuosday night, were still - - Ij -k I being sdught by officers today. -rll il II "I 1 ! j tfr