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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1920)
"j"' ,J"'?.,,'M,i;'" t- . r ,.. Jtr A fH . J'JVWAfrHi! -'",'W .1M - r-v . el?g fEtt-ntmg Itimlli OFFICIAL I'AI'KIt OF KLAMATH FALLH OFFICIAL PAPKR KLAMATH COUNT t"T Fourteenth Year No. 3930 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1920 Price Five Cents ,tn EIGHTH STREET WN 1 N I MD Ordinances o( various descriptions occupied tlm attention of tho city council litnl night. There wiih con lldernhln discussion of matters ro tating In tlm pulille welfurn nml con aldorallon of u largo budget of build Iiik Mint otlivr pormln. All In nil Hid council I1111I n busy session Protests worn received (rum J J. Parker ami others regarding the Eighth street Improvement Just start ed by Warren Bros Construction company, inn from tun grading. without n retaining wull to hold It, I rolling hut the lower edge of Ihn at rent onto til 11 luwim of thn renl - ......Uimtlmi .......!... t. dents. The construction company' !, or ott ar urged to be present Kiwn the local association In making rlalms that II Is not In thu plans and . lno ninetlng tomorrow night, i"1" Chaiitauiua a aucevns. specifications that thi-y liulld thn w,c, W lm held nt thu corner of) 1"" Williams mnln quartet were rntnlnlug wall. The council thlnkaJHnvnnth and Washlnnton stroetn Hl.'hon prenented, Kvery selection 1 hi, rnintimiv should billlil tint wall boforn laying thn sidewalk On m- Hon of Counrlliuiiii Upp tlm city en glncor was Instructed to notify War-( rcn llros. Hint thn Mile walk gruiln must bs permanent and subntautluli and finished In such fushlnn that lt would not Inconvenlt'licu abutting, property owners before thn sidewalk was Inlil upon It. Kriiralii TmImmmiI Councilman llramlnnhurg put through n motion that pedestrians b given nutlcn of thu nuw city urdln unco prohibiting expectorutlon on! sidewalks or In public buildings, ulso thi complementary provisions iigalnnt strewing piinr uud ollmr lUbbUhj promiscuously about Arrests will folluw conllmied violatlrn of the or tllnance. leHrta on IUrli Thn mnvor f tin! tlm.hei.lth lard's!nniateurs. 7 roport on barn which havn been pro! tested by cltlrvns as nuisances, inu barn nt Klamnth avenue and Payun alley and tlm barn nt Klnmath avn nun and Ninth streets weru given n rlenn report Tlm Mammoth stable was condemned an Insanitary and wilt bn taken down by tlm owners. The Arant barn was reported as clean an far nn tho Interior wan concerned' but Ihn corral In Insanitary. Instal lation of thu fly light bins required by thn city ordinance was tvenm mended, In which tho rcfUM now piled on tho premises must bo en closed. In1lral Alley A deed wun received from Mrs, Handerson nml children deeding to tho city tho alley running from Tenth to Klnvonth between Pine and High streets, and accepted by tho council. Proporty owners on Lincoln street asked for a chnngo of sidewalk grade and tho establishment of n uniform trade. It was moved hy Councilman Brandenburg, and carried, that thn property owners pay all costs of change of grades that may bo ap proved by tho city engineer. (Continued on Pag 6) MICKIE SAYS ' mNf1H IH HIM MM ? Nl I MaOCAJK lNrtUi.vP;.MMNvl I "Mkimeuu-sx MeMMatf J IIwowhtH I MtNTHUtfr 1 I I Nut 'out I It WUtAI, Ol' I.OUOIMI ro.VHtACTOIt lll:i, l 'IOIIAV Tlm funeral of Him Victor linn mill, who illi'il ynnlnrdiiy of muulii Kit Ih nt tlm K In 111 it t li K.' no rn I IiimiI I11I, wiiii I10I1I till mariiliiK nt II o'clock Tlm decedent was 11 tiullvo of Hweden, agnd .'IK penrn Hit hail lived In America for II yearn lln liml 11 logging contract with tint Hntl 1II11 MoiiiiIiiIm I-u nt her rompnny when U11 wan tnkun III nml wiin brought to tlm locnl hospital iiliout tliri'o dayn before hln ileal Ii, I In liml no rela tives In thlH country. A sinter IIvmh In HmiiiIiiii, RADIO CLUB TO . .. All ihmiii lMt..rai...l In u'lrolnka l(,r.llrn,)x wlmlher they hove appar - I ... . .. . . ... i .in n m. Ahum i he liei n.n.lvlnr .P that can bo bought, will be used i thin inrnlliix AdiuUsInn fwn and by-luwn am ns follnwif All offlcem nre to bn clerleil by majority of two'lhlrdn voti 2, All electrical and radio expert mentern are rllglblo to membership. 3 Admission fen Is fl 2C upon entering, und SH cents monthly dues 4. At ruch meeting there will hn u cdn pructlru for 11 period of 30 nilnules. c. Thorn will bo experiments con -tuiied at ihn club'a convenience ('nllliilluii,i. I'nnll..n To prmiiuln tlm ml of iiiiuileiir radio telegraphy and tulephony in thin vicinity. To entablish n uniformity In thnr llmnsmlinlon nf wireless messages by To iipbobl thu provisions, Cf u law known an I lie wireless uct ot 191 and all Uws pertaining to wireless telegraphy To usslnt tlm gnternment ot thn t'ulted Ktntes or any of Its officials In apprehending offenders thereof To prutent the sending ot mil leading liiensnges. To give Information to tlm mem bers of thu club (oncurning now and useful devices In tho operation of wireless telegrnphy and to provldo an organization for thn Interchange of Ideas concerning wireless tclegra phy and telephony, for tho benefit of thu members, and thn public at largo. SI FEINERS ABE CONSTANTLY DUllLIN, April 30, (Hy Mall). Scoroa of men In this city are "on the run" which, In tlm parlance of the land, means that tho police or mili tary hold warrants for their arrest, yot tlioy go, about tbo streets unmo lested by pollcomon. Sinn Folnors here, and Incidentally fuw men will admit they are members ot that organisation, say that the police nro afraid to arrest ono of their members nn thn streets bocausn a crowd collects, often shots aro flrod nml usually tho prisoner Is roncuod. It Ifl at night and at homo that thoy aro In danger ot arrest. Tho pollco do not admit thoy nro ufrald to muko an nrreat In public but say thoy ills llko to cronto n scono wlioro many people may gather quickly. Ono ot tho "runuora" confldod Bomo of his troublos to a nowspapor man. Ho Is 38 years ot ago, has a wife and chlldron and has sorved sov oral terms as a political prisoner. Ho said: "My wife and the Jclddloa aro getting rather tlrod ot the sui ponse of not knowing whether I am coining home or going (9 Jail, I havo four places where I sleep, It la only at Intrequont and irrogular Intervals that I (o home and then never to sleop In a bed, I roll up In a blanket on a couch or floor partly drossod. It they come for me, which thoy have several: Hmes, I get 'out of the house and they find no evldencn -.tbal nave neon tnsre,,,i do.aothave.ta lay out along a hedge or hide behind ITIN BOOKING rau CIIALITAUIJUfl OPENED 1TH BIBATTEHDAHCEi Tlm big drown tent on Klamath 1 avun in. wnn practically filled to ca.Unlld Statrn public health norvlco parity In-t night wh..n the William! iiimi'j iiuuiii'i mm r.Tuijrn iiuin'-ii opnnml Klamath Kalln' annual Chan- tuililliu. If Ihn ODonlnc day'a ore- gnim con he taken an a criterion.;. Murphy, acting aHnlntant auregon of ...nuau.iua mm yrar pruminua in ne,in unucu Hiui.-s neaitu service anil of a very high ntandard. wmorrul (linear control officer for Cliarlei J Hnhertn, prenldont of thn Klamath Kalln Chautauqua anno elation, opened the lenalona with 0 nhort talk Introducing II. M. Mc IKadilon, thn director In charge. Mr, McKaddl'll thanked thn lrn audi ""c" fnr "in enthunlantlc nupport the aort of places from blch the dls wtvam Ika Inn.l A.l.llnn Ih Malilnitl.u... !... I .. .. . 'given wan rnrulved with an enthunU ,M""C dmand for mor. The nunrlel nang well together their entertain J mont fi-altiren were cnpi-clally attrac itlvu Thn Irnsn nolo work of Krnnkr lllddlo wns an outstanding feu turn.' MUs Kvelyn Ilargelt, the cartoonist etilrrtulnnr, gave thn last half of tho program. Mlsn llurnelt In exceeding ly clever on an entertainer and com , lilneil with her rapid sketches of scenes and fuces familiar to all made her portion of thu vtcnlug a very enjnyabln one. Tonight thn New York artists' trio ! furnish thu music nn a proludu to a Jlectuni by President James A. Iturns uf Oncldn Initltuto or "Ilurntt of thu Mountains" us he In nationally known. NEW ELECTRIC GRILL TO OPEN Klnmath Falls Is going to have added to Its many splendid eating houses nnothor that will descrvo a prominent plaro In tho front ranks, It Is to bo Tho Klectrlc flrlll and Con foctlonery. It will lm opened at nn early date In tho northeast corner ot thn Central hotel building at' tho corner of Ninth and Main streets. Tho owners aro to bo King Prlco, who In wull known In the city an tho wholesale, randy manufacturer, nnd (icorgn Hilton, ot Chlco, a man ex perienced In tho restaurant business. Thn chef Is to bo Homer Knight, well known In thin city and tho din ing room wilt be In charge ot Mrs. Knlglit. Ono of the features of this now es tablishment Is to be the equipment, which Is to be electrical throughout. Klectrlc stovo, oven, toasters, poach ers everything connected with the production of a meat Is to be eloc trlcal. Tho cooking utensils are all to bo ot the hlghost grade cast alum inum and everything else Is to bo ot tho latest sanitary construction. A lunch counter and tables will bo used for serving the meals. The meals will bo served at stated hoars, lunches being the order of tho day betweon times. In addition to tho restaurant, a wholosalo and retail business will bo carrlod on and an up-to-dato soda fountain Installed. ouixiox vi:xni:it ii:m.mm:i POHTI.ANU, Ore, May SB. Van cor shipped nil nvor tho Pnltod States by tho Portland Manufactur ing company nt St, Johns, nro In such demniul that tho, plant U doub ling Its capacity and making addi tions to tho present building, Tho company has been In operation about two years. a troo as long as I might It they know I had been there and Instigated a thorough search. '.'This Is only an outline ot tho sort pf Ilfo many of us are leading those days. We alt follow about tho same system In which much Is left to chance but It really has kept many pt us out of jail for Interval! at least," t Tata informant said nothing would alt kirn hit M' Irish wpukllo and h .would fight for It as long aa he llv4. la fit OFFICFMRET FIGHT PLAGUE ..,,. ... Th., nation-wide campaign of ih la iUnp out tlui .allied -noclil iiineuni) m ouing orougni 10 ine ai -ri. tentlon of Klamath Falli thin week J SuRai with thu tirciinnr.. hern nf Dr. J. M.I' . . thu ntato of Oregon. Dr. Murpliy'n vlnlt hero doen not algnlfy any effort toward a mural clean-up and no attack will be made ot hln Instigation upon any houses lnRaow. The bungalow In modeled In . thin communltv that am knnarn In hm -mva iiiii-u ui hid n(irau. Hln mlsnlon Is entirely educational and dlrcctod toward awakening tho community to tho danger of dlsrc Kardlng the nuestlon of nodal riln jenoo. nr Murphy appeared last night iieroro inn city council and exmalnetl hln errand and the purposes of the; national crusado and nnked tho coun cil n co-iperauon onu approval. -110 asked that tho council go en record jby resolution an supporting tho linltJM fVfr. 0 r a, , I Ai.nlttl Iam .......... ..u au.,..u. .cnu.uwuu - passed last night but Dr. Murphy re- relted assurance of thn council's co operation and u resolution to this effect wll bo drafted at once. Tho purpose ot tho campaign Is to stnmp out by clinical methods, work ing through tho local health author ities, tho source ot Infection as far as poitnlble. To this end all known places from which tho dliease may be spread aro visited and tho Inmates examined. Seven examinations were Hindu by Dr. Murphy yesterday', acting us deputy city health officer under appointment ot DrA. A, Soujo, nnd tests will bo made to determlno If illseast' bo present. Six ot tho women wero found in the houso on tho lnl;o front, tho other was a nc- grcsn In a houso on Mnln street near tho bridge. Provision in made for dealing with outsldo sources of disease through tho local ph)s!clann, who aro re quired by law to keep a record of all cases and obtain an complete a his tory as possible When tho ovldenco places tho responsibility upon somo Individual the authorities are empow ered to mako an examination. All proved Infected Individuals are subject to isolation and quarantine until It la shown by competent mod leal tostimony that a cure Is effected. Oregon had the smallest percent age ot Infection ot any atate, it was shown by examinations of drafted men at tho beginning ot the war. The public health servlco Is making every effort to reduce the cases to nothing. Upon the attitude ot tba general pub lic and Its community reprit.ontut.ves Is dependent the success ot the out come. With the moral side ot the matter the health department does not deal. That Is up to the state and local au thorities under the abatement laws plenteously provided. The health service takes onbr the responsibility of safeguarding the publlo health as far as Is possible from the diseases that spring from moral transgression, attacking it as It would an outbreak ot smallpox or other virulent plague by the uso ot Isolation for known canes. Practically all pharmacists ot the Htnto, on request of the health serv lco, havo agreed to stop the sale ot quack proscriptions and patent modi clues for tho treatment ot venorcal dlBoasu and nearly all tho newspaper of tho stato havo agreed to coasa ad vertising thoso preparations, says Dr. Murphy, FKItCJUSOX KUXF.RAI, Tho funeral ot Edward W. Fergu son, who died yesterday, will bo hold tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from Whttlock's chapel. The dead man wan a friend of Congressman William Kent ot California, who wir ed Mr. Whltlock that he would be unable to attend but Indicated his regret-and desire that the Interment take place locally with fitting cere mony. The reformatory school system or iginated In Franca. HCHOOL DIHPIAV IX HTOIti: ATTRACTS MICH ATTKNTION Hiililw-ln'n Hardware, iiloro win down thin wok I10I1I nn Interesting1 dlnplny of articles fabricated hy ths inanuul training and domestic xcl I'lico Oassenof tlm Klamath grado HChooln which attracted no much I comment when It wnn oxhllilted nt the hcIiooI a (! ago, The dhtnlay In the utom window In very conidcln , ,,, )C,)n, am, , cxconco ,,. rnrrallv vpv ,., ,,.' ,, for rew ,,.,, ,ngpectIon e extilhlt wan flrnt placed In Sugarman'i, then moved to the pres ent location. In the domestic ncl encc ectlon are apron()( drvillien, cm- broidery and crocheting, some of the rilel.. l.lnr hi.hiv nni.h.,1 .t.ri. inenn of needlecraft. The manual training exhibit contains chairs, tab oretn, hook canes, and even the plana and framowork for a nlx-room bun ...in, ...... nr ...... i... i ..n plete. I I ap , ' Mary 0, Turricr agcd 21. wife of .i, T,ir-r? ..nmmii,i ..iirM. cam-',crUay nt ykX by shooting her - - I fcJ aROir through tp breast with a re ro.Te, acCord&. fo a leleohono mes sage to the Herald today from Super intendent West at the Klamath agency. Jasper Turner Is a young Indian rancher. An Investigation made by Superintendent West and Dr. Abbott stamped th'ecaio as certain suicide. The motive Is unknown. The deced ent letves, beside the husband, an Infant daughter. She Is said to have bet fstJcspondtnt mood for a week Pt- IT iwa ,. .'X m 1 . ." STREET IMPROVEMENT GETTING UNDER WAY (.railing started on the Ksplanade street Improvement, under construc tion by the Warren Bros, company, this morning. Tho grading on Eigh th street in also under way and the exeat ntlons are made for tho curb ing. It Is expected that the Eighth street grade will bo ready for rock' lavlnr In about a week. ' The city council last night, In the absenco of any protests against pro ceeding with the Improvements, passed to second reading an ordi nance directing tho pollco Judge to Issue a call for bids on the paving of Congor avenue. Pine street from Klghth to Eleventh, Washington from First to Third and Klamath avenue from Eighth to Eleventh. BACK FROM VISIT IN SOUTHERN CAL. Marshall Orr has returned from a three months' sojourn In California. During his absenco he visited Tla Juana, Mexico, Imperial, San Diego, Los Angeles and other California cities and on his way homo drop ped over to Reno, Nevada, for a brief visit with his brother, Judge Orr. Mr. Orr says that there Is a greater building activity in Klamath Falls than any other city he visited and that everywhere he went he was met with Inquiries about this city and Its possibilities. Notwithstanding he had a flno tlmo and enjoyed tho balmy cllmato ot the south, he Is glad onco nioro to get back to Klamath and Its bracing atmosphere. THUKI. COUPLES MARRIED AT PRESHYTERIAN MAXSE Louis Ira Herrln and Miss Evelyn Rogers ot Odessa wore married here this morning by tho Rov. E. P. Law rence. The bridegroom Is an em ployee ot the Pelican Bay Lumber company In camp No, 3 near Odessa. The Rev. Mr. Lawrence, Saturday, officiated at the wedding ot J. S. Bateman, who has charge of the log ging operations of the Big Lakes Lumber Company at Long Lake, and yrs. Catherine Tull ot this city, A small company of relatives and friends was present. The couple will live at 'Long Lake. George R. Lewis and Miss Jessa mine Caldwell' ot Algoaa vere also marled .Saturday, evening hy the. Rev. Mr. Lawrence, , , N NMN mm T N WN WILEY BEATEN PORTLAND. May 2G. -John- son has a lead of 1,381 over Wood In a '1 o'clock com pi la- tlon, with 21 counties complete. Curry county Is unheard from. An error in Multnomah county gave Johnson a gain of S3 votes, a loss to Wood of 12(, and a net gain for Johnson of 17. Count of the official returns of Klamath county from Tuesday's pri mary election was completed at !:! o'clock this afternocn and the can vassing board started compilation of the results of tbelr canvass. Below Is the progress made up to the tlsse of the Herald going to press; obIj part of the Republican ballot having been cempiled: For Prealdeet Johnson, 911; Wood, 22S; Low den, 217; Hoover, 125. V. H. Senator Stanfleld. (84; Abraham, 574. District Attorney Urower, 664; Marx, 67(. ; Hrnator and BeprtwmUUve The following figures are for Dat cbutcs county and Jefferson county complete; Crook complete with the exception of a few small precincts; Lake county, 10 precincts complete, and Klamath county cemplete: - ' , - Wiley Upton Klamath tl8 SM Deschutes .... ... J 74 - Jefferson 5 SSS Croohr .a Jt.JLl-Siri. S S4 Lake .-iJL.-4a-ur- H -MX Total , 143 201t Itc preventative' Rmce ' Brattala,Budlck Overtwf Deschutes .... 321 611 ' STt Jefferson 134 376 244 Crook 195 262 14fZ Lake . 340 171 123 Klamath 554 481 94 Total ..1544 1901 2338 IT LOGGER BADLY Surgeons at the Warren Hunt hos pital, after consultation this morn ing, held out very little hope for the recovery of Fred Snyder, employee ot the Puckett Bros. logging camp, who was brought to the hospital yes terday suffering from injuries re ceived when he was thrown from the seat of a truck and tho heavy wheels of the machine passed over his ab domen. He apparently received In ternal Injuries. ' The accident happened at the camp on the west side ot the Upper lake, while the crew were returning to their work In the woods after the noon meal. The truck on which Snyder was riding struck a stump, throwing him beneath the wheels ot tho five ton .vehicle. His escape from Instant death Is considered miracu lous. The victim ot the accident Is un married. Ills brother and sister who live nt Ashland were notified and started for this city by automobile but lost the road In the woods near Jonny Creek last night and did not arrivo until 8 o'clock this mornings. LEfllOX MKETIXG TOXIOHT IMPORTANT TO MEMOKRS Klamath Post ot the American Le gion will hold a meeting tonight and as several Important matters are slated tor discussion a full attend ance Is requested. Among other things there will be a discussion ot arrangements for the post's part In the Decoration Day program here. A report from the building com mlttee appointed at the last meeting Is expected regarding progress mad toward, the construction of a Legl clnb building In this city. AU the best blHUg HsU . from soft cotton rag. ' B CRUSHES 4 "ail