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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1920)
Mv lEuimftm Mtfralft ll OFFICIAL VAVKH KLAMATH COUNT Fourteenth Year No. 3921 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1920 Price Five CenU j KLAMATH VMI HEY SHOWS I WIDESPREAD The fommunlty IUIIfmn aor ta; flxure ho Ibsl lhr r com- ..fAlitrtr fr renten hiiu- in IHIimiUN; - . a f--..!...-.. r I'eilf'il KUm.lh I-.IU. .Wfl'Vlr '-;d.. iu.l,...,.,.Mn MMh. t ! '1IH"' on.o.M.li ,,,,, rammMrm tef ileil by " ,"t," "' ,ttM wm I" Indlcala ! ' a city of hum owner. '"I ber 4irliln our.elte "' Hlll lake IrtlU UM Ihe Un iml' ol f.mlll living In ImUinr kMM1 ,ue atlil temporary ltUC ,rr 'h tenl () Ol Ihe quettlnn aaaist b) Ihe tHf worker "A' )" l'i" tl4 in iKtilM ' "B ''" ' ,Slolf families daflhltrl) indicted lUl lhl wuUtd buy liHw H hr t, oUld be eUfed The t)pr Cil koai wanted tHfer4 widely ."! It lrlfe III 600 .... (i.un ll loo In IK . i)iimlr lndliale.1 thai lit I r Hi'ii la par '& hl'e etatrs uhl term Thla numb" oU undoubtedly hate I-hI grtl) 1iUtJ b'I Ihe aurtny wnrkar tn We lo inlrtte- imi ll tl la Ihe downturn hole) and llg Ul dLlrlcU ll " U.I thai) afe many Ulan t-oraini mj KUm.it. fallt -h. ha., not br.mghi lailr famlllM b.r. b-cau- of the), Utlr fatnlllea h lxu- of their Utbllltr ll'l Ullahte thing r Tha fact that their ecimodalloi.i ar lamina -M.."- .- --.- kA l.lll a.a.Bla.a.B It! a.alltai kos. of their oan l . . .!..! Ma -' ll i"'i ?S,U ,7 ,",.,T-i iK..' .h.'l'l"- troughl do.n hT Herman 1UI wl4 .M..H lndlr.1- that .b- 4...4f.rk.a..l...orHrmte.l. r prpflor laia1lla haMill n.cndllonofm.n,i.ftheb.lld Ul. o4 a. d.elllng. I. deplorable A d.ulUd report of ih- number of ..aiurr and un.af. building. -Ill -.... II. ,.. ..V -III. It,. K. In 1 II L.MI- Ife. a-llh .a.1ll. nlllfatl ' 11 ! .ia l,a. - ,i.a.t.. -ih-i raanllt.. k... lai f.iuit.l llalflV lit ptttr aUotutatr unfit for human habtiairn One farallr of four " tlKuitr4 liIM In one turner nf a allixibiilabla barn aharlBC their at 3lano.alloBa ellh two htifwi and M.a.f.1.. I """ "' I Tbe barn nnltanr ealet t U. ,unr i. already l-lng drallb IIK . ..'. ,. , , wiin nr cur nealln otlicial I tr l HoIe hat unearthed clt urdlnanri ruinng all barn In Ihi kept In i Vran and'aanilar) condition and oti .MtlOftaM plarrt bate ben illtro- rd In the tery heart of Ihn cliy )t choltn breeding place fur lite and dlai-aen germ. wa. located In the Mrlnltynl Oak and hlilh alrmta Tin , ttk )rd of thl dwelling wa C1V red with aeteral Incite, of alagnanl -..I.. ..11... I i. .L ... --., imiiuiPII 11 llin tltnilliw IIUMI an opro toilet and Ill-kept barn The qur.llun of garbage, dl.po.a . -.. ,.r ,nn nea.m anil mi. lion cominlttre It I. wn knnxn b ihn preaenl tyitem of handling MICKIE SAYS t OOMl KrAM. HO 0tHCaV WX OkJUi. H OTOwMCl "W tAOtW' . W WU.MM . CM CCUH1 H MTU.1U AM wfkttt W N rlW. MHIAMNH' ftR "W VNKM. H tHCXOHH rAOWtN HBLP Mir ft Mi. . too aqTtaMr. cian aaa IN10 OV.l SKD . m. ,.,, i. receding carnlul ",, for ,,, ,Pt.m of chapter ot- HIM' rllAIIUI.H Hl'.l.f. Illll I II.IihAIH IMMCIV4 UAItlllMirofi May II Hear Admiral Will fallurmu fill liatfilnta rharife lhat Ihn ha)' ilpaHmel ilnla). pro lunged llm war fiiuf (iionllu Ull limna-aril; waa prarllrallv llm unlr rlurge of UtifavfifaliU re- title ffii'rt many 'fii aim of I tmiUaloti and roiiimWaliin" lilt office) hi frlbed III lh do. partrnenl Itncfntarr Daniel to- ? The rhargn waa fully refuted, tin added, by Ihn admiral' own Intlnionr Iluta-r Hhlillrr h. Ial Ihlrr ""' uauri, iciinr n.i cntri a. ... .. .a-.u.. eie'iricai tuepir v ai i;. njuui Hum. itrwi tn4ar annuan m lln inajr Id ul iliv Iihiihpm to I'bartrt (tar crliin V!f Hbldler ki -fi a be ran airaftfn !; tiutll.nat alfalri hern. Ill latn llh hi. "tin for IIMIt-h t'olumbla irt he will lake a -il' tliin with the rnrt-orallon ronl rolled It) A J ile a larce I ltnl r "" ' ' h- ''' "' - Ul" , l.lnuunant Harold He. wh "'"""r In the plane pllot-d b Mr nni.iur uurmg tbn r Lieutenant ..... ... ,.... . piir w mm aiiiru inu uirmrnni Hhldlrr 11 aa .a a -a it I- .' -ltflr.l .upplr and batter, ""- ","'n ' '- -""; rUn -ho h" ,n """' ''"' ,0"1 "" " " l ' .wiiivil inoin io inf vuuiir nn iu ' a . a a., .ni.1 i(.nal annt aw I 1 1 I """'' ,-!..., .-. -.... addition lo that eit.tlng tard ,D hOp whlrh alnrn It atari tome fla or li inonlh ago ha handled M rim of Ihe large! rleclriral Join dune in Ihe ountr " i RED CROSS ANNUAL ....MM..a.aMaia-.. MLk I INi: I kMIAT int,.-a atv w-w. ! The Klamath counlr Ited I'rvu . . V Chapter will lion H annual turning wnen ine iai niniirviiuu -j. uwur would b Inundated mould tne pow 'neit Turda afternoon Ma l. at and the inlrumenta awllcbed on rr companr connruct lho Link Hlvcr 't clock in the tinw chamhrr of thn new duplet atrm ,am and ral the lerel of the I'pper cuHioicifo noia. Iwrk l the Klrat , Inttallathin of the )tem .lartedjVe ThU acreage, the council Htaln . Hating lnk n ntihmom than a month ago but part f i cIaIiiu. I highly pnxluctlte of hay atrial Mrttllera III all paMa of the Count) are rtfnfted tit Iki In atlend ante lo bear rrKilta of thn work aC roiiiplubnil in Klamath count) dur ing the pa year A new eircillltp Coinmllten la In be rhnarlt at thn mellng to conduct Ibn urganliatmn for Ihn coming irm Mi'w -e.- , -- - ..a That rillavat III I II H riiailiri &tf u ,,, ,.,r,.lUu, boaid , city garbage I neither adequate or aall.laclor) Krrn In the Ik.1 real drnro dl.ltlcla garbage and other houaebold debrla la fround In un sightly and unsanitary heaps In tbn atreela and vacant lola. ll I. Imped thai Individual cttUens M hftti rnntigh civic pride during the clean up and palnl-up campaign to removo thnaii obno.loua dilinps but nli)llHliK iloiirt by Individual enlerprl.o la merely one step lii tlm right direc tion TliO problem of Karltugii dis posal l ns much n cliy problem ns light, vtator and sowiir und should bo solved by city officials Thn propor Inspection of milk, meat nml oilier perlslinbln food stuffs I another problem that noods ntton lion. Hurvoy workvra found butch ers and food mercluinla both wMIIhk and anxious for aoino kind of ndo quale Inspection. Ono of tho loading meat dealer uggostml a municipal alauRlilctrhoiihO at which all hutchora could lirlnK tholr mvat to bo slaugh tered. Tho medical profession la quite familiar with tho number of death among bable because of Im pure milk supply. Milk I being dis tributed throughout thn city from many uncertain source. Kvory milk consumer should have soniti assur ance that thoy am buying milk from healthy cow and handled under clean and sanitary condition. T GOV'T LIKELY TO CONSTRUCT DAM! J II ( amalnti rommamlnr of llm local Innt of Ihn Amrrlran kglon, la In f"rljil l a IrUrr from Oinnnw; man N J Hlnnntl, In which Mr Hln. noil irdlra ibat thn t.lnk Itlvnr dam "III l" Imlll lr Ihn notnrnmnnt At a mri-tlnc of thn llaatnrM ln aaixiatluri hrr two or thrw tll'inllia K'l Ihli olullon kit aUK- kpIpi li Mr I'arnahan aa an ltr HI" In Ihe ruriHrurtliin of llm dam li the (ati(rnla-Orpcon I'ownr tiini.4ti) and upi-irlrd In the form SIT ..f a moMi.n hr Oeoren J Walton. I'-j,.Mly after barricading lilmiwlf In an rat inartarer of llm toef rotnl-anjr aartm-nl and flichllnic a fltcbed llm lluiiir Mnti'i atnrl(lon ar- battln with out 100 poHf-tnfD Hincli iw-il a rriolutlon aaklnx I... cutrrtiHii-nl lo build the dam'MMIKANi: IIAMtlT IIOIH atd iiiako the alnraxn lit thn t'Wnr i It.X l'ltl STA'MUX; KM'AI'IM Ijikr a viurrv of Ul"'lr of Irrlrallon i vainr nmnir in Winer worm no .. . .. ' -uirr io i uei lor pownr or .Let t-tirii..... until wkler bad ben rotlded for all Ihn land OrlKlnallr . included in the Klamath project. oMn stw.oon arret I per.onalli lnterilend Dirrrtiir IU.U (head ot Ihe V H reclamation .eMlrn in regard lo thexo,rnment building the dim' u)i Mr Hlnnott. ' "IJ bm ' Ihoughi thl wa. inn , ! "' " -h"'" ine.tion and and lold him I thought thl w. the, inai me gtnernmeni anouiu no ii ' Mr lal replied that there were' no fundi on hand but t bellnre there ,n .. . .H.I.I.. .... i.i .. in i .nawi-- tM.tw- - . -- ....t.lII.. i. . . .t aaflK lll nh. rralor. under the oil land, lea.lng w . .. Mr Hlnnot, add. that a. .... a., thn accounting I. had he will en Hncretarr l'a,ne of ihn Interior de partment, memlier. of tbn Oregon "nf" Ml 'leUgatlon and other. ( ami tr, io gel raynn . retommrnu (aHBiaaaaaaiaa(iaiaiaaBaTa.aT.a-aaBMaaMa,iB OF W. U. DOUBLED .. . ,- .......' pinn mirau ,ho XofX "mt" ' f0nrcrnpa- JPI f oo kt cent jrterdar afternoon I ....... ... a .H..i.t th apparatus wa. broken en route and delated matter until It wa re-pUn-tl ' Tho .y.tem In Alteration eiactly double, the amount of business thai EFFIG1EHGY can bo handled over one wire, .no, to Inundate this acreage unless both sending and receiving operator ,, Indians entered Into the desired wtirk at the same time Formerly, lease In ru.h periods, transmission of si an message might wait seteral minutes .Till I flTI I IIT II II ll whlln an Incoming telegram wa l"-' I 1 1 1 1 H I H Mr Mil I lug transcribed, or vice cra, n outgoing message ilela)cu inn senu Ing of a telegram from another sta tion Now, messages go and come at the same time over the wire, and tbn office will bundle twice t,hu for mer amount of business In any given period. tiraldP doubling the rapidity of service to the public. Klamath Falls Is recognised by the Western Vnlon ns the leading station of the state, outsldo of Port laud, anil Its business hero Is grow ing by leap nnd bounds With tho present H)stem. however, two oper ator will be nblo to handle tho ser vice for some time to come, but plan are already laid for another Increase In equipment when develop ment make It necessary ARGUMENT RESET FOR 22ND OF MAY C. F. Stone, attorney, returned laat night from a trip to Salem and Portland. When ho loft Mr. Stone expected to take part In the argu ment of the courthouse cane, set for today, beforo Judge Hamilton at lloaeburg. but owing to varloua de lay argument wa poatponod to Sat urday, May 93. While In Portland he attended a tat fish and game conunlMlon meeting, The bailatu wa purely routine. T, ! TWO OFFICERS SIM CHICAGO , CIIOCAW), Mar 1 1 Onn ot tb-i moal ilarlnr. Iralo robbrli-a la Ihn . , middle ni In rwenl 7ar thla rnornlnc In thn death of a lone bandit who laat nlKht-lootfd Ibn Illln ola Crattral and New Orleam Limited and thn rncoerr of rurrencr all mated at a total of narlr 1100,000 Two JMillcemnn were thot lr lh bandit and Ixjlli are dead Thn baudlt who Identified aa 1 1 or am Vkltn. of HI Joph. Mia Murl. fell with four bullet In hi The pollr HrtlKANl: Mar 11 IT N N lalaal.fWail ,nd railroad it--lal ar-nl. todar are annklnc lo learn the 'fontltr of the n.l.tr. hn ali.lM t HI ftflft In e..r. rPOcy fom the cathler' caico In thntP,,or- A'1 " will unite In Ureal Northern rxpre. atatlon here,l,lr """l , ,,CUt .,, , XUa whrn a tcora 0f I Mondar l cla dar and a ela 'raitw.y aj ripr-.. nmplore.- wnrn,,,ar P'OKfm will b siren at the hlch aUiut the atatlon and made their !h'0, The exercUea are open to the ntTMlf jpubllc. The Junlor-v;nlor picnic with TbB robber atruck down and badlr Tb robber, .truck do-n and badlr a "Al ",on prv w ,,ufp4 A vt.r.0n. tbn eipreuj"1 m the r"1 0( ,ho 'rnxn- agent E No action will b takrn on the v,lHtr4 ,,nc af 100.000 acre of . . . north,rn ahore of I'ppnr Ijke and Agency IjVn to the California-Oregon I'ower company, until the Indian llureau haa fully Intratlgair!. according to word recoltrd from Waahlngton. ThU U the attltudo taken by Com mlaloner Sell. Thn leate I opptued by the In dian, of the rcrenratlon through their tribal council on thn ground tnal it would deprire tnem or ram- able har and forag- land Twcntr thou.and acre. It I ratlmated, .... and gra.ae. Clayton Kirk, secretary of the council, made public itatement re cently to thn effect that the power company representative had threat- I JJ JI UULI T Ilellevlng that the entire county Is Interested In the project Initiated at Tuesda) night's meeting of the llus Iness Men' aosiH-latlon for a mam moth Fourth of July celebration In Klamath Falls, the association Is In viting ull residents of tho county to gather at a mass meeting at the city hall at S o'clock this evening where plans for furthering the proposition will bo dlscussod. Committees must bo selected nnd finances provided and much work must bo done within tho next six weeks If the city Is to have the sort of celebration that Its slxo nnd Im portance merits. There I not, In the opinion ot the sponsors, any time to waste and all person who have Idea on tho subject are earnestly requested to come out thl evening and oxpres them. TIMUKH MAN' W1I.I. InOCATK MX1.Ii OX THK UKHKHVATIOV J, II. Tucker, a well known timber rulier throughout the northwest, U at the White Pelican hotel. Mr. Tucker haa Juat taken over a large tract ot timber on the Klamath res ervation and expect to put In a largo mill for It manufacture in tho ar future. WW n HOLDS UP LEAS 1 A.n i it MrriiiMJ IWT IX TWO, AHSKItTM NKW yOKK. Mar H Knc land U readr to iU American rnnrehanta mnn'a clothlnic In all H wool that can t retailed at a 0 v-r cont profit at IIS and 40 for ah ault. according lo cm Hhannon, mmr of a !on don manufacturing firm "Wit can prixlnco the aulla. tranaport thnm to Ihn ITnlli'd l naia;. .... , . " Htalea, par dutr and then mII them at retail for 132 each," Shannon airted. "Ther ar Ibn amn 'lualllf ault that are now aniiint: hire for KS " fomtnenc-rncnl week In thn local hlKh ichool will bf uabered In Hun- '"' nlK,lt u,r ''lrlc,! t the I'rebr- hlch thn bacca- "" lurcat ermon will bn detlveretl br h """ S- J- Chan-f. Mctbodlat a DOM t-xcuruon oi me upper wt Other feature of commencement week will follow. Including a dramat-j Ic performance at the op-tra hnu' and the graduation ezerclaea, at which Proteaaor P. L. Campbell.! president of the Oregon unlrerltr. will delirer the addreai. The fall program for the week will be announced by Principal Well In due time. MfMCAl. TIIKAT KOH HALTtKI) HKART CUXHH The Junior member ot the music class of the Sacred Heart academy enjoyed a treat, rsuilcal and other wise, this afternoon Selections from affording much pleasure for the little afforlng much pleasure for the little ones also gave some idea of their progress during the past ichool months I Those who participated In the aft-, ernoon's performance were: Francis! Ilennet. Mart ell) n Ilradford, Harriet Hunter. Lorraine Larenlk. Allsa Mas- sey. Margaret Hall, Mona llradr. Lu cille Calhoun, Catherine Coll well,' Marietta Sherman, Marjorle Tlghe.l P.dna Vaughn, William Hayden and Joseph Kirk SEEKS SPEAKER Negotiations are being made by the Klamath county Johnson cam paign committee to secure another speaker ot the caliber of Raymond lloblns. whose successful meeting last week launched the Johnson cam paign for Klamath county, to ad dress the voter of the county in be half ot the California senator' can didacy hero early next week. It Is desired to get a California man If polble. and Gordon Mifflin, county chairman, stated today that prospect appeared good. It Is tho desire ot tho committee to secure a California speaker who Is fully fa miliar with tho political career of Johnson in his own state. In order that the people ot thU county may bo convincingly told of the thing that were accomplished thoro under the Johnson administration as gov ernor, Tho local chairman believe that all cltlxens of Klamath county, and farmers especially, aro vitally Inter ested In Japanese exclusion. John son's successful fight In California against land-owning by Japaneto, In the faca ot apathy and opposition from ss unfriendly administration, should win him the support ot every voter in Klamath county It the his tory ot hi fight Is properly present ed, said Mr, Mifflin today, and If a speaker ot the proper type can bo ob tained, the committee will do their utmost to bring hint to Klamath Falls beforo tip campaign cloaoo. UWAT IN SUNDAY JOHNSON IS THREATENEOBV GAS SHORTAGE j Gasoline shortage, noticeable for sernral days, reacned an acuto stag I late yesterday and thla morning aaal as far aa can b ascertained no relief I In sight. A limit of two gallons for pleass.ro car was placed on gasoline Mveral daya ago by local distributor. Too terdiy at least two service station, the Standard Oil at thn corner of Klamath and Sixth streets, and Char ier Johnson's place, went dry entirely and others hare rnry scant supply. The Standard Oil cempany'a local office this morning stated that it might bo six or eight day before . new supply could bo obtained. So great Is tho scarcity that the Stan dard Olt company la buying gasoline wherever It can find It and for any price It can boy for, said J. K. Mor tell, local manager, today. Much ot thl gasoline I In tho east and mlddlo west and It is Impossible to predict how soon It can be moved to tho coast and how far It will go in sup plying distributors when It gets hero. Kffort baa been made, said Mr. Mortell, In handling the local distri bution to reserve a supply for essen tial Industries, such as truck ansl tractor. Total famine at thl tlme'wltl mona a serious hampering ot the loggia and lso.br industry- It i aatfoo stood that several mills, which lost direct from tho wood with trucks, are on the verge of a thotdown. The Union Oil eoainony It I M better position than its competitor no regard supply. If anything tko) Union I woroe ott than the Standard. Charles Colvla. local manager. stated thl morning that be had not been billed for any car en route ansl the local supply is virtually exhaust ed, He said be hoped tor a supply to arrive about the mlddl of next week, but had no definite assurance. CAUSES ARREST Alfred Turpen. well known locally a n Jitney, truck and transfer driv er for various concerns, b In Jail charged with forging the endorse ment on a check for t?5, signed with the name ot Hen C rasper and made payable to J T. Hurder. The check wjs endorsed by Turpen with the latter signature and passed on tho Spot Cash Uasket grocery. Klamath nvenue. allege officers, In payment for groceries. The complaint against Turpen Is made by A. O. UunUp, one af the owners of the grocery. Next day the grocery proprietors allege Turpen cashed another false check for $10 nt their place. When arrested by the police It Is alleged that Turpen denied his Iden tity and stoutly asserted that he act ually was J. T. Hurder. When taken to hU home It Is said that he main tained the position, refusing to rec ognize his wife, who also claimed that ho was a stranger to her. Search ot the house rovealed some ot tho articles secured from the grocery and officers alege that Anally Turpen made complete con fesslou. lien Cnuper, whose signature ap pear! on tho check, Is said to be the stepfather of Mr. Turpen. Arrangements for a hearing are ponding. HOOVF.lt DKC'liAltrX l.V FA VOH ov "opkx .shop" roiiiqr WASHINGTON. May It. "Tha principle of Individual freedom re quires tho 'open shop'," Herbert Hoover, former food administrator and candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, U declared to hare testified today before tho senate Investigating committee dar ing hearing on the proposed legis lation for the settlement of I nd !. trial unrest, t wkathhk tummr i OREOON Tonight, fair, ooMor oast; Saturday fair, hoary; frooU la east In early morali. , NOT R ROE