The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 04, 1920, Image 1

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KLAMATH COUNT
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Fourteenth Year No. 3912
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1920
Price, Five Cent
niinnrnrn HUMP
IHIIIIIII ULII nnflnl U whom
MUnULIILU nil o
WIFE SISTER OF
LOCAL GROCER
Kbeii Krotiri Ureetitaw, killed y"
tariiay with il 'il Bar "M "
Mutran bandit. brother-in-law
of T l' IvnlnlH. local grocer, u
bmc. knoMii ll nln ftr Mr
Knlchl had ' ,n xhe Kvtmln
Ilrrald uf Oio traedy told In an
Amocii4 l're tlplcb
Thn name of the lown whero (ho
killing look place, accordion Jo Mr
KnUhl l I'HiiU and t I J6 kilo
mter from Ml CMly Mr On-oii-l,
wa halt owner of sawmill eon.
vrn called lh Muchl l.umbr com
pany, which oprata plan! about
On (lt of lb t'pllran Hay Lurnlwr
company employing 3.000 Mdtrant
and 1 Americana. II" lo ln
(ofr.trd In Kl Oro Mining & lUllwa)
rampany lloth thn milling and mln
Inc rompanl" r American con
roi, ay Mr Knight, and not con
trolled by KnclUhman n atated In
tbo dUpatthra
Mr Knight heard from hla slater
threo wcka Ago and al that time
there w no hint of trouble, Mr
and Mf Ofrotitaw had Ihreo chil
dren, two boy and a tctrl. the mur
dered boy. aged nine yoar. blng lbi
Ut.
Mr Oreenlaw i a veteran lum
berman lie a the owner of Vblli
I'lno Lumber company of I'tnli and a
lumber company at Cliff. Arleow.
which he old SO )var ecu und
motel 10 Meilco
Mr Knight lived nt Pallsada for
about to year and l very familiar
with Meitcan condition
DOUBLE LAND SALE
CAUSES LITIGATION
The ull of K W Ktrowhrldge
-agalmt It C HplnV over poMeMiou
of land near ('hlloUln which both
lalm to have purchased from II K
Jackton. an Indian n'aldent of the
rnervatlon, U on trial In the local
court The trial Marled ymterday
I'UintlfT claim to have purchned
thn land from Jackann for 13000, .i
curlng a de.-d llj nllege that later
defendant prevailed on Jackaon to
ll tho aamo piece nf property
nicaln, defendant hntiiR tho purchaa
r at 15000 Defendant recorded
hla drml to tho land rtwl, plaintiff
following within a few dy, Hoth
deed are on record hut tho money
In either trnnaactlon la held In
crow awaiting determination of tho
alt, Much connictlng tnatlmony haa
on Introduced.
Tho cane It nttrnctlng conalder
able Intiiroat nmoiiB realdnnta of tho
fhlloquin district nnd thn Judgn'ii
chambora. whero tho trial la bolng
hold aro flllod with epectatora.
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ly. fair; hunvy froal; wvaturly
wind.
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II.M.TIMOIli: May I Major
(ielmral I collar. I Vui dnfnutiiil
tlnnaior Hiram Johiiuiii ynater
day in the primaries for Mary
laud a prn(ttrnrn f,,r , (
inilillmn presidential tiomlua
tluu by a majority of 74l votea.
according tit complete returns
today There wm all unusually
light tvto C4t
INDIAN.M'OMH. May 1
rlr wither nd'dep ,0oted
Interr.t ,h campaign r I
viperlm! Id proilucn a heavy
vol today In the Indiana prl-
Itiary In which Wood. Ixiwden.
i John. mi and Harding are con-
, ir.iaut. for the nomination ior
president There are no can-
, dldan for the Democratic uom-
Inallon The Indiana law fir
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HlllllJWIIVIHIl IIIMI .in IM.UII-ll IIUI-TMI " '- "' i .,.. ..I.. ,,-
country acting a escort for the atork .Interpretation of the national prohl ' nmendment nnd apportion the
and dallv routine uraeilo Dr A A 0ton amendment, qualified as can- Present tlmbr growth for paper
Houle. city health officer, has bein a ,n,jat fr national delegate In addl- making until new forests could bo
busy man lately, hut hs found a fe on lo tllo 26 namet, by l0 ,,, grown
pare hour here and there to shove central committee The democratic William Randolph Hearst of New
the cleanup campaign along ! delegates are unidedged The prohl- Vork- ubmltled a letter setting forth
The rpeillro Is taking a coure In uitlon group Is pledged to the candl-,hl" flews. He ndrocated n 20 or 2C
municipal law between whiles ' dary f Henry Cloy Necdham of I.os lH'r cc" reduction In the use of print
hrnwslng through the musty codec- Angelea l paper by all publisher nnd tho dou-
lion of ordinances that have collect-' Uegtstratlon for today' election bllng of circulation nnd advertising
ed In the last thrre decades and pick j nxceeds that for any previous prl- ratca. This, ho ald. would restrict
,lng out thine applicable to sontta- J mary election In California. Of the circulation and advertising without
,,on I 1. II 1.192 men and women eligible to affecting revenue.
In hi chnio through the archives , vote. CS3.76? are registered a re- The fundamental cause of nowpa
ho has routed out a number of queer publican's. 247.737 a democrat. ' Pflr recklessness In the use of print
measure, some nf which are appsr-
ently very applicable and In good
working condition He ha found
that plenty of law- o deal with most
of the pressing sanitary problem ex
ist, and need only energetic and gen
era! enforcement
Among ordinances having a direct
bearing on the public health I one
relating to ilUlMi.nl of stable refuse,
a law that Is In sound working condi
tion but which la violated. It Is safe
lo say. by the owner of every barn In
the city It I provided that fly-tight
bins shall bo maintained by every
barn nnd stable. A far as thn health
board's Investigations have gone,
and they have been very comprehen
sive, thero I nut a stable In Klamath
r'alla complying with tho ordinance,
which rend n follows
"It shall hn .unlawful for any own
er, occupant, tenant or any agent for
property to permit any manure to
accumulate In heap or pile nbout or
nrnund any livery stable, feed stable,
snlo stnhle, private stable, barn or
any other plnca In thn city of Klntn
nth Kill I utile the nmo shall be
lopnsltod In roceptnele constructen
In such n manner ns will exclude nnd
prevent It Ion hnvlng nccen ttu-rnio,
nnd It shall bo thn duty of ovory por
non. firm or corporation to remove
and cart nwny of otliorwlao dlapow
nf In n sanitary mnminr nil rofuao,
manure nnd dlsposo matter that may
nccutmilntn an nforosnld.
"I'onnlty not Ion than ?G or morn
thnn $50 or GO days Imprisonment or
both."
Ilnnm nro tho natural broodlnR
plncon of files nnd (lion nro tho nntur
nl cnrrler of dlonno. Kvory honlth
olllcor feel thnt barn nt thn pronont
1 1 mo nro nomnwlint of n, nncotwnry
evil, nltlimiKli tavr towns hnvo thorn
no widely ncnltnrod tbrouRh tholr
roBlduttco dlnlrlctB an doe Klnmnth
rail. Ah long nit them nro dirty
ImniH nnd cm ruin tho honlth bonrd Is
llghtliiK nRaliiRt odds In Hh offortn to
keop Mm city froo from opldomlc
nnd, runllzliiK tho sltuntlon, ono of
tho most onurKotlo oIToiibIvob of tho
local bonrd'H rniupnlRn l dlroctod
iiRiilnnt thn InHinillnry stnblon.
HTIUi MIX l-'ICKT Oil" HNOW
AT CH.l'1'Hlt liAKIO lARK."v,,0Pna wul"r M " ,;,,",c, " u "l
ir w. Momvor. former iiHBlstuntl
Riijiormti'udont of tho tlrator I.nko
Nnflmial jmrv. Ima rocilvod n
mmo from the tmrk otntl n that nnow 1)rlm mixdlJ jxc.r.n und $16; ahoflp H,ll,K mntonai uouvnroti in Novom-i
nt tho park luadviu.iort. In TO In- Bt0iuly und unchnuRod; liutor,H'r 1J)18' 1'lnlntlff nsKs Intoront'
oho.1 (loop ut proBptit and SO lnclioilgtgn,ly Ml(j unchanged; ogga etoaUy, ' om dn, ot ''ollvcry nnd costs of j
(loop nt WMrnt. Tho biiow Ih molt- 4n fl!ul 41 cents n dozbn. nlt nf"' s'l'-Kos that no pnrt of the
Inn fruit tho report said. I bill for 270 haii boon paid.
JOHNSON WILL
BATTLE HOOVER
IK CALIFORNIA:
HAN KHAWIHCO May 4 f WAHHINOTO.V. May 4 Oovern
Whether California' 26 dnl-Ktea to mont restriction on consumption or
the Republican national convention ' newsprint paper were urged before
are to bo pledged to thn candidacy a senate Inventleatlng comtnltt'-o
"f H"""",r Jo,,non or ,,or,M'rt
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primary Dnmocrata and Prohibition-
lata are alo to rdrct ilel-ealii. The r
Democratic Hut U unplodgrd j
Weather condition are Ideal and
faor a heavy voi.
KAN' KltASTIKnn Xlny 4 ImIo.
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between to groupa of 20 delcgatea
iiu e reiiuuucan naiionai conven
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jiHHi, uun I'lFiigeu io unneu niaiea
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"'ui fiiiHiu wuuniun nnu inni - -
other to Herbert Hoover, former ,n urging government rvatrlctlona,
I'nlted Ktatea food controller, waa , Mr Munaey aald there waa no pcwal
oHered to votera at the California ' bio remedy left to Individual pub-
prenldentlal primary election today. Hhera.
Democrat and prohlbttlonlata nt-1 Cutting the alie of newapapern
o were electing today 26 delegate would not materially reduce reven
faeh to their retectlve national conlu,,, ot publisher. Mr Munaey aaaert
rentlon Theae were unoppoaed. ex- ed, and would protect the forest,
cept that on the democratic ticket nn remedy auggeated by Mr Mun-
Henry II Chllder of ln Angeles,
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i,,&;s as
socialist and C.321 ns pro-
grestlves: 3.317 are Mattering nnd Publisher conduct their newspepcra
126. 30s declined to statu their party,0? ,no l,a'11 ot choap print paper nnd
affiliation "'o high dollar which formerly exlst-
HegardleM of party affiliation, c'1- rather than on the basis of high
voters at this election may choose ! Prlnt paper nnd tho cheap dollar ex
Ihe ballot of any party they wish, luting today.
state officials have announced. A n Senator Underwood' resolution
result. It wait expected that many authorizing n commission to confer
democrat nnd other would voto,w'tn 'ho Canadian government re
the republican ticket where Interest j Knrdlng existing embargoed on wood
centered In thn contest between tho Pulp shipments to tho United State,
rival Johnson nnd Hoover groups of W1 ordered favorably reported to
prospectlvo delegate. (day by tho house foreign affair cora-
Thn Johnson force woro expected mlttee. Under a conimlttoo nmond
to show their greatest strength In ' ntont tho commlttco would report to
'Sun 1'rnnclsco nnd tho northern part j I'rosldent Wilson Instead of con
of the state, while tho maximum Bros.
Hoover vote wn expected from I.os Chairman Reed announced that a
Augele nnd southern California. numhor of paper brokors would np-
Only delegates to national party 'roar boforo tho commltteo Monday,
convention will bo elected today.' "0 rend n telegram from T. n. Wll
Dm statu primary will bo hold Aug-'Hams, rittsburg, president of tho
ust 2i, when candidates for a United American N'owspnpor Publishers as
State Bennlofshlp, cloven seats In 'soclntlon, saying ho could not
congroM and n long list of Btnto of-jappoar boforo tho commlttco In nls
tlce will bo chosen. California pre-1 official capacity, becauso tho asso
Identlal elector will bo named by elation had decided to tako no part
tho tato conventions In September. In tho congressional Investigation.
BLUEBEARD REVEALS
GRAVE OF VICTIM
DIXir.I.ANI), Calif., May 1.
Tho body of N'lnn r.00 Dol.ony wns
found by n Bonrchlng party this
morning. Tho search wns dlroctod
by Wnltor WntHon, tho nllegcd Blny
or, who also Is n confessed nrcli
hlgamlst. At 11 point n fow mllea north of
Ooyoto woIIb, Watson halted tho am
bulance which hud tnkou lilm to tho
sen no.
"Thero' tho gulch," ho said, and
nsBlstod by tho oflcora ho walked
ncroHH thn ground to a Bpot uonr a
Hiunll cliff.
"Thorn's tho lodgo," ho said. Dep
uty Bhorlffs turned n fow shovolH full
ot earth, ami rovenlod tho body.
FARM LOAN SUIT HAS
TIED UP $50,000,000
WASHINGTON, May 4. Knrm
lonna ngBroKatlnR oror JGO, 000,000
Iiivto boon hold up by litigation over
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l" lulullJr ol l" l"'" '""" "ll "
fnrm loan nlllclnla horo.
MAitKiyr niM'OUT
poilTIiANO, Mny !. Cnttlo wo.t):,.of Mt rrl for 27(- "or;cil to bo
mo.i-'Btoora jU nnA j12. i,0K9 Jowor( .diio for cnttb powdor nnd shoop dip-
RADICAL CUT
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SAYS EDITOR
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Krank A. Mummy, of New
publlahur of five dally newt-
papnra anil thrr inagatlnea
Mr Munftoy dclared that If the
ratio of consumption continued for
the next 25 yeara at the rate that It
had In the taut quarter of a century
there would be no wood pulp forrit
left In tho world. The wltne ald
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'hat even now tho nation muat look
.-, iu ., bimi; .u-7 uaii nuwi
IIWIMI. ktflll k. ..lllHU - K .K.
i--v. -n. nuiuii iui u uu men
IO r..nl.
fty waa for the government to obtain
rrinlrnl nf ill fnra.i. I,v rnn.ilhiiln..
I'nper. the letter continued. I that
I Telegraph Tabloids
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WASIIINnTON', May 4. Tho
llouso postolllco commlttco today re
fused to act favorably on tho bill
proposing to roponl tho grnduntod
fucroaBo on oocond class mall rates
for 1920 and tho two following
years.
WAKHINCITON, Mny 4. UrosI
dont Wilson today slgnod tho Kullor
pouslou bill, increasing tbo pon
slon nllownnco of votornns ot tho
civil war, nnd widows and othor rto
liondents ot votornns.
MUSKOCIHIO, Okln., May 4. Tho
death toll of tho cyclono that dos
troyoil tho town ot Poggs Sunday
night will bo nt toast 70, It was Indi
cated today whon nddltlonnl roports
reached horo. It was ostlmatod that
possibly n scoro ot woundod would
not surviva.
coiiMxttion suit .
Suit has boon fllod In tho circuit
court by tho Kconnmy Hob & Cattlo
irownnr company OBninsr j. u. t;mor
u:iii:i.H taki: ji ,ui:,
UlTHOfT A FlfiHT
WAHIUNOTON. May 4 Ile
llet wus shown In government
circle and by Mexican r-volu
tlonary circle here today when
It became known that Juarez, ,
Mexico, where revolutionary
fighting has always been a po
tential International danger,
had been taken by the rebel
without u fight
Until now the rebel have
succeeded In taking from Car
ranza almost half hi territory
without a battle but military
men say that a few stubborn
contest are Inevitable.
R. M. BRISTOL IS
A telegram received by E. M. Cbll-
cote this morning tells of the death
at Io Angeles last evening of H. M.
Hristol. Death was caused by cancer,
from which the decedent baa suf
H IN SOUTH
fered much during the last year or jot the city ct Salem and adjudicated
more Mr. Hristol was 71 yeara old the aame weighty sort of problem
and a widower. He made his home 'that perplex the local board. H
In Los Angele with a niece and his J understands the psychology ot city
denth occurred at the home of this 'councils with a flrat-hand. inside un
rclatlvc. ; derstandlng and sort of sneaked up
Mr. Hristol was widely known In I on them from the blind aide.
Klamath Kails and greatly esteemed) M. L. Johnson Interjected the ele
by everyone. He was an extensive J ment that resulted in the rescinding
properly owner at one time and at , ot the order for aidowalklng Third
tho time of hla death still held much, street. Mr. Johnson aald that la
property here, which he purchased ! order tolay a sidewalk bo would
about 15 yeara ago. He owned at the! hare t0 do 1000 worth of blasting
tlmo of his death tho block of stores on the rocky front of hla lot. This
on Main street between the poatoff ice the council agreed, on top of tho
and the Ashlnnd Fruit store and also heavy paving assessment already oa
the old Judge Hale property opposite 'tn property, was almost too much
Center street nnd extending from to "k. The city is not financially
Main to Pine streets. Ileforo selling blo to shoulder the cost and after
he owned the corner of Sixth and 'much discussion it was decided to
Main where Sugarman's store Is lo-' rescind the sidewalk order and lo
cated and the frontage on tho west'81" the mayor to let o contract tor
occupied by tho Star theater. Van
llellen's shoe store and the Bluebird
confectionery.
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EDUCATION TAX:
Strictly business, and essential
business matters will bo disposed of
If tho higher educational tax act,
known on the ballot as 310 (X) yes,
passes at tho May 21 election.
When ho Is asked to vote a tax
levy, tho taxpayor desires in advance
so mo accounting ot tho uses to which
tho proceeds nro to bo put. Tho pro
ceeds of tha higher educational tax
act would be disbursed as follews:
A building program that would bo
a pormnnent educational assot to tho
state. Without mora buildings, tho
university and collego cannot con
tlnuo to train tho present numbers ot
atudonta properly, lot alono any In
creases. To meot tho Increased cost of oper
ation brought on by tho world wido
advanco In prices, and by tho vast
growth of tho studont bodies. Whtlo
Oregon stnnds low In its Investment
per studont In bulldlugs, and low iu
Its nnnunl outlny por student, it
stnnds among tho highest of the
states in tho proportion ot chlldreu
who sook ndvancod oducatlon. Tho
agricultural college), for example, is
rated second in bIzo among Institu
tions ot its kind in tho United States.
Who will Bay that Oregon should In
1920 restrict tho number ot its youth
that may hnvo advancod education?
To avert tho resignations of tho
host faculty epoclallsta. Tho nvorago
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ndvonco in salary at tho collego slnco,ovor tho Dod:i., garngo on Fourth
191C has boon 22 por cent, and at, stroot Ho uald ho had 35 bedj tn
tho university about the same. The I stalled nnd was planning to get more-
cost ot living in that period has ad
vanced about 90 por cout. Many
more faculty men will havo to resign
it tho niillago bill falls; many bavu
hung on this long by borrowing or
dipping into FAvlnrB.
To Improve th nuiJuy ot training.
Uulvorsity nnd collogo unless xollof
comoa Hpoodllv, will fall bohlnd tbo
many othor Btatt that nn nivostlut,
(Contlnuod on age &)
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UP DNTHIRD
STREET WALKS
John McCall' alley It really be
longs to the city and John McCall
can't even use It under present con
dition, but It' more convenient to
f call It John McCall's alley than to
designate It as "the alley opening off
. Third street between Jefferson aad
'f i....1 .. til... n.niinA'.
1.IUUJIU BUCW.W ..V m-.m.,m
I Hk wilt m ilnwti Tl .linwtfll MM
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'last nignt ai me cuy council mnuai
and ran true to form. There waa aui
hour and a halt's discussion ending
In a complete reversal of the coun
cil's action of las't week, when they
ordered the Third street sidewalk to
be lowered to grade and constructed
In order that the approach to the
alley to Third street possible might
be made.
W. A. Welst. locat attorney, ap
peared in behalf of Mr. McCall last
night. It la only a few months ago
that Mr. Welst sat with the fathers
grading an approach to the McCall
alley, tho cost to be based on esti
mates by the city engineer.
Jitney Parkins Question
A delegation ot jitnoy drivers ap-
j peared to ask the council for tho
' privilege ot parking on Sixth street.
between Main street and tho alley
'north. They said that there were 25
or 30 cars In rent servlco hero and
j at least 20 would find it convenient
to park there.
The police on May 1 warned all Jit
neys oft Main street in accordance
with the parking ordinance which,
provides cars may not be parked
thero more than 20 minutes at a
time between the hours of 7 a. m.
and 7 p. m. The Jitney men asserted
that it was hard to find convenient
parking places on the side streets and
they wanted a permanent stand
whero CU9tomera could f lnd thBm.
They also as,ked that the amendment
be worded to prohibit parking on
Main street tor more than 20 minutes
either day or night.
The city attorney was instructed
to draft an amendment along tho
lines suggested.
Another Barn Nuisance
A potltlon signed by Fred Ducstng
and about a dozen neighbors was re
ceived asking tho council to doclaro-,
an obnoxious stablo In their neigh
borhood in Canal addition a nuis
ance. It was referred to the healthy
board for investigation.
Paving Petition
Mnjor Charles E. Worden prosont
od a potitlon signed by himself and
othor property ownors in tho block,
asking that tbo Washington stroot
paving, authorized from First to
Third, bo extended west a block from
First to Ewauna stroet. Tho ongi
noor was Instructod to got ostlmatea
ot tbo cost.
Lodging H0U0O
"Curley" Underwood asked per
mission to condii'l a lodging houso
Tho question as to tho ndvlsabtllt,, ol
having a rooming houi,o in tho same
building ns a garngo wns raUad but
mibslded wher It dovi'loped thor'e was
no ordinance ngulust such location.
Tho permit was granted by unanim
ous vnlo.
Private Peptic Tnt
Will Ilunphrcv was granted por
mission lo moro tc.eral bnuvati from
f Contlnuod on fnro 6)