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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1920)
twef !M: m ) J l Jlh-r -i4rt-ff tElji? !E u lmtttg Itokiii 5PS OFFICIAL PAI'KIt OK KLAMATH FALLM orriciAi; LAUTjccaTr ; Fourteenth Year No. 3952 ' KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON; MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1920 Price Five Cent owl Jk -ABW I FOUR MILLS1TES : CHANGE HDS I; raPPINGTON!; Pour trinaactluna involving over 200 crn of mlltaltp In tho vicin ity of Hhlpplngton luvn Just boon Anniimmalml, thn final paper ha Ins bonn signed Saturday None of thai pirllna (o Inn various dnals could e reached today fur an authoritative atatnmnnt, but It lit uudoratood that thn 'In (.la iihuii ImuiPillatu develop aintit j Two of thn alles wurn purchased by y' conform alruady established, thn 1'ntlcati Hay Lumber company and (hn Klamath Manufacturing corn pany, thn former buyltiK 70 acrn ail Joining It pri'snnt alt and thn lattur ,Kcout ttmdnra Htturday iivcmIiik nnariy thn aauin ai ry4.i adjaennt to Hcouliiiaalor It H Kry ld tb.it II . . ., ,, .., ,,,'wa Impoaalblit for liltn to so Tui'i that now ownnd by It Onn of tbn, .... ilny on arrntint ot a btiiilnriit imRiiKo- rnmalnlnitlwoi.lt.iav.a, purcha.tdbylmi,n wh(ch iUht (ruR on thr()UKn V. illll llunl.T of thla city, tb.) fourth ., wbhW ,..,...,,. ,hn .,.. , alto wna bouKbt by K W. Don Thla rlnani up all tbo mill allfi iHitwnuu HIillU'liiKtim nnd thu llanka Undlnic Tbn purcliam-a mado by thn Klimath Munufuctiitltiif company and tbo t'nllran May l.tiintmr compuny am for tbn purpoiin of iintlni ftiturn IMiinlon ncntla and b ivn bnn uudiir ciiiiildnratloa by th-Mt rottriTtin tor mo in ii tlmn An to the oth.-r fro sit-, so osr In.. mtborily could bo r-a h-d today v.hi could ! any information aa to wh.it uw u.M .It,, am to bn put At Mr ii '. ..iiiu ii ui. i.iiu.l hf hn ... ...-. . ......( . -- - - y,- ar ,,,-y Kratfui tor your waa out of lon and uould not b.) klJ o(I.r ,( abl ,n th(J 8fl)Ut back uiitu tomxht and no otm lhnr.i i irkj an, w ,fy anJ arran(, , ,, knnw aiothltiK about any auch la itt utnr " .-. ... II... .U.. M... M. kl.l iraunaciiiiii .iir u h. ii aotal nml bail I'Tl no woruaa id win hour hn would rnturn .Vilwllhfanil log thn fact that tbn proprt In uuix tlon -a. "i'd ! it.o ituiiutti t-il-.iptnnnt conipatiy. Inquiry nl lu offlcn pllcltnd onl) tbu atatnmi'nt tblt "wn irn uoitbln to help you out ot your difficulty." though It wia not d.-nld,- ''"' al tbl,,r hom"- t0 l''"t" , havn tbnlr headquartnrn la tho Cpn that tbn aalea had bnn madn lb chrulnnlng of thn.r llttlo daugh- tral Motnl building at 23 Main Humor howtnor klndnr and ,tl'r Catbcrino (llidyi Thn ehrlatra-(trevl nttwl up and put a -tnno- whlapprnd that tbn trauaactlona moan much to thn development ot thn tint bnr Induatry of thn county Tho Old Damn aaya that the t'nllcaa Day Lam bo r company wilt aoon begin thn erection ot Ita long contemplated bor. factory, and It la to bn located on thn nnwly acquired altn and that tbn ei panalon contnc plalnd by thn Klam iih Mitnufaclurin Dlant demanded .!.. . iml it waa Durchaied . wblln tbn buying waa goou iuhi - .' , L,., ., i""" " same noutce of Information declared n""r 't0,M, torl0'' wblch lndlcatod'OU.hiy Xpinnd that Mr Dee waa aniloua to begin 'lnat nl" r"c,'nt lr'P outn nd onabledjlo ank the dona rhlln tbn buying waa good TbHi""""" """ " - mu.u... . i the erection ot a aawmlll within all week and that It would be among thn big plants ot tbo county Hut thu wrKunlnr huv la thn atlcker Whether VjL ho la buying It tor hlmiolf or acting f f an agnnt tor othorn only Mr Hunter raawwa. uut paat etpormaco jeana 10 Vkit prediction that be la not.golnir to "-1 U that land lie Idle very long MICKIE SAYS -i OH? 90 NO WtKtt9tN i IN M4 TT iH.tt S MMttfc fKN OtVC tNCOrAl TvVX h ffc owty paki oti cor ? Ooa'M er W rPU-r.ttrn (4 TWf Ul'M wimw MCl SWA PlrvC9 ) ir 10 IZ Z rNC6S COiN OOWf j) Z SPMD Aid MONf I-jh. . ' i, ifo COMtV TO HPI.AK I'OU WILSON AT (Mt.NVKNriON WAHIIINUTON, Juno 81 lliilnlirlilK'i Colby, xnirctiiry nt nlntu, Imd a f I tual coiiforencu with I'realdinil Wilson today lin forn leaving for H in Francisco to attend thn Democratic na tional ron vmitlon n, a duloRitto from tin) District of Columbia Colby Ih to bn one of thn proal dnnt'n apokuamtm at tho convention. SCOUT TRIP IS Tim propound expedition of thu lo. cil Boy Scout to thn lava bed I1.11 been postponed for thn limn being, following a mcntlnR ot Scoutii and lanr or 1. W llirtlr, thn axHMt- ni aiiiuiniiMiira lounu u poioi ;o Kit thin wi.fk In I Inltxr ti dipt O r Aidn. Kato. who hud onVrd to abol tin acotiti nvrr thn old Modor battle rround, Mr Kr naya UV am ituloui to tnlm tbj trip nnd think Out a llttln lator wn may bn ililn to do no. but nwlnR to Mm k . ,.., -i,,,,.,-. uf c,,0nnB , lh( rnm.rn, riJ W() ,,,, lhr), ,' n) othB rime,M,ori hin ,' , , , , , ... DINNER CELEBRATES CHILD'S CHRISTENING On Surday, Junn 20, Mr and Mri A J lltiatamantn entertained a party inn cirnuiimy imiii iuuk piuin uu Tburmlay, Junn 17, at thu parochial rpKldimro of H.icred !lart church, Her Kilhnr Walah cfflclatlng Thoiio prnarint at tha dinner were: TH Mr and Mra Harry Poole. Judd IyOw.wM bn duvoted entirely to oducatton Joipph Kvamuin, Mra May Hamilton, 'al work . Nina Allen McCourt and W F Kay Mlaa McCourt and W K Kay aro god mother and godfather, tvipectlvely to th" ,u,l, "uwt of boaor During tbn little gticut ot honor .Ilniiit lfnppt D.t.ilj (itfil n Iiai a' him to replenlah bh stock ot aurc- dotui .1 INJURED LOGGER IS ON HIS FEET AGAIN Ted Soydor, the loggor who bat tled with death for anveral wclu, hai won tho battle and yesterday waj walking around tho city. Sny dor'a arm la ntlll In a allng, not hay Ing hoaled yet, but this Is only a matter ot time. $nyder wxi run ov er at Puckett Bros.' losslcgeamp ty a flvo ton truck and rocolvod, In ad dition to sevens Internal lajurlea, a fractured akull and a broken ahould or, Thoao who suw the accident agroo with Aurgeona at tha Warroh Hunt hoipltal that hl rncovnry from dnath la llttln ahort, ot mlraculouH. An Hoott oi Snyder'u arm Is healed, ho will go hack to bU old Job In the woodn, ' HUNGRY TRESPASSER SLAIN BY BULLET A treapriLier met .1 violent dnath .it thn Lakimldn inn thin morning when bo waa discovered by Ml si Olady.1 Scarbury nnooplng among boxos and barrola on tho back porch, nvldontly nneklng aomuthlng to oat. Mlna Scarbury called Judd Low from across tho street ami Mr. Low d la patched the Intrudor with one bullet from a revolver. The victim was a husky porcupine, evidently brought out'.of hiding by tbo hot -weather and waojljirlng afar from hU usual haunts' in "adarab, ot nonuthtaf to et!i ;. ,. ,j, 1 10 SKID HE BID SKY PILOT? No fool Inn Klnmh'h Fall t..in n regular aky-pllot FatKer If, iJ Marshall ban bnnn trying Vtr n Ions; time to convince folks that tin merit- (ml tbo tlttn ami at tint hut rovol It iln a prrvtlr.il fashion Vy Inking lo 'thn air with the gentluma" whoso I two-column namn folia tha scrlbu innd printer but wbn U known to 'time 14 thn lllg Hwilu!" I 'Oh, that ( ba I I hi wWrt of n iIovh," iuIi! tin? prlnit "I'd vlilt cr- ory town ant hr.nilo. in Klamath county and f tl lot every Innaliltant now tno bnnorlt ihitl Klamath roua ty would dnrlvn from Ih'J new O.ithd tie academy " ' Dova ar.- t"o nlulf In pntplci," illd thn 8w I . 'It'll for roKUll'T. nonnKt to-Koo "i.MH loni; dlit:i a liv Inic they rn b.iek nuiiilicr If you're K.im.0 to do a Ilrodln with the nig Mwrii, I'll il nw you trlcka about Ki'ttlnc tlii-rn that hiMDi whnto tlockrf of ilnv,.n 8om,.whlt uft.-r thla fanhlon Op 'colloquy took plicn, and o It M ar ringpit that r'lthnr Mnrahull aim to Kpnn Mnrrlll Malln, tlonanM and probably Ft Klumatb tomorrow in in aortal 'wlrK tround thu county In thn IntnrpKt of tbn one-fcundrpil tbnuiiand-dollir fund-raUIng cam jiiln for th nw Kucrnd H-nrl urjilrmy an I grmnaiilutn building J ' pla" "'"' '" .HOT nri III carrv tbo pilot. I Thorstt-n Knyehoftnr, uliall and II F Rhcnhan, illrpctor of tbn fund-ralalng cam paign Arrangemnnta havo Nnn madn for bag In which letter to .Ml thn local rnrruultteemi'n la the tbwna to bn vUltnd wilt bn dropped frcm thn alrpt.inn. for dlatrlbutlon through the varloun poatofflcv Tudii nrva thn CAIilpuigU to rainu tbn academy fund getting under headway Mr Shnnban, director, and W A Rplchln, .militant director. Rraiioic lorcn iu wuu ium iuuiuiuk 'on educational propaganda, Mr Shnnhan atated today that he rxictPiI the campaign to cover three, month-. And tho flrat two noataa "Thh Ih an aTalr," ho slid, "In which thn whole community ahould bn InteriMtfd. and every Mraon In lne community will undoubtedly bo . . ,.a 1. 1. mtoreilna wnt-n our pians aro inor- Wo do not intend donation of any money until wo hav4 shown tho advantigea that will acrue to Klamath county from tbn establishment t this Insti tution In tho county neat will ml It a paying Inveatmnot . "Without going Into detail, Juat took at thn matter In a general way. Hern will bo tho greatest school within a radius ot 400 miles. Ita touching will bn non-aecUrlan, Why, halt ot the pupils attending the pros en t academy aro ot other than the Catholic denomination. Wo know there la a demand for tbo academy for during thn post year 70 entrance applications have been refused be cause the school was nllod. There will be a gymnasium, open to the general public, and the gymnasium floor can ho covered and used for an auditorium Our campaign formally oponi today ami within the noit tew weokti tbn public will lie taken Into contVdonco on every detail," ny thn way, Father Mamhall's aerial Irlp, Is no drain upon the cam paign fund Tho services of tho plane wiro donated by. Mr, Moy?r hoffor, vlio is a community1 booster and builder a cosmopolite at that, In that ho does not worry what com mmilty It Ih so long ai ho can tlnd opportunity In It to boost for anran prnRresilve" movement. When bn heard about kho academy plan bn saw a chance to, ride bis fav orite hobby, and mlxlog 'Ouros a little bit pounced on ft llkt) a duck onto a doodlebug. vtt At five o'clock this eyelnc Mr. Meyerboffer will make A light oVar the city, carrying dlrtMtora pfUhe c'mplgn, who will distrthubj 61te Ity.maUer la the form otMreU', nUk u-,Ma,e e.im4 vt,tr PROMPT RELIEF TO WASHINGTON, Juno 21 rmmo ill.itii relief tor thn wool producing Industry wan urged before the feiloral I reserve bourd today by the represen tatives or snvorai wool growers- ana dnilers' axAo-litlons a wnll ax man ufaeturum and banknra. Thn Middon" drop of May 20 from 6S cunta to about 20 enqta a pound, with no buyer nvoq at that flgont, haa caiiiud a crUU which thrnatnoa boavy loniien to thn productrn thn board wru told Thn cnaatlot of purcbaalng by th public In proteit agalnat tbo hlsh coat pf clotblnx wan cited a thn Immmll atn clung of tha drop. CHICAGO RIOT CHirAfiO Juno 21 - Police today irreitnd Orotir l'" Redding, who dahlia to bo a natlva ot Ab)slnnla, and seven other negroes, said to'bl Hit leaden of yml-rd.y prudu of tin- negro memnon of the order of thn tytar of Kthlopla, which ended in a fight In which the American (tag was burned, two white men killed and two negroes serlriu'xTy''IaJurPd. Thn righting ntarted when tho pa radn ended and the negroes wero preparing to enter the-hnttiin which a meetlngtto promote thn return of ncgroei to Ahyslnnla was to bn held Tbn police raided a garage near I lit itcrlin ot I lie riot .tod cupluir-I one of thn (inlxitle robes worn by thn leaden, wbo called thonifelveH "prlnceV also rive short-barrelled rlflei and some propaganda OREGON JOHNSON MEN WILL SUPPORT PARTY "The Johnson organization will go down the line for the republican tic ket Thla Is oSlclal." declares San Held MacDoaald, manager ot the Johnson campaign in Oregon during thn primaries "We have no connec tion with .nor any Interest in any movement now said to be undor way in Oregon .to have Senator Johnson bolt the ticket. "Regarding W. P Adams, who Is said to have charge ot the petitions urging a bolt, t wlah to tall the ntory onro told by W, J. Bryan. An old negro waa working la-a cotton Held In Alabama, on a hot August after. noon. Ho wiped his brow and looked up at the sun and asked: 'Where waa you Moat December, when we needed you?' Mr. Adams and hlsaa aoclatea are- wasting: their aeurateae on the deeert air." Portland Ore gonlaa. FINDS THE ROAD TO CRATER LAKE OPEN i W. A. Deizell, postmaster, made a trip to Crater Lake yesterday and reports tho roid open aqd In fine abaptt to within two and one half mllos at the rim Tho remainder Is only partially obstructed by snow ilrltti which irt rapidly disappearing and thn road should ba open to tho rim tor cars by tho end ot thh week. Tho trip, wan nude with fleorgo Forge, ot Havre, Montina, aa tha puest ot honor. Mr Forgo Is v tilt ing hla old friondi, R. S, Henry nnd wlfrt. Ho Ii a prominent business man and large stock ranohor, having much to do with thn introduction of blooded stock Into his home , com munly After being driven over the irrigated i valley and then taken thru Wood River valley to Crater Lake he Is wonderfully enthusiastic over the great resources ot Klamath county, and promises a speedy return and possibly will locate permanently here. He left thla nwarning on tha Aahland stage. upon a very owe. the-truth of the cam paign. siogaaK .."What help rwaeatk VaUav help ye." -' . . , IN ST HE H IT ITY OKTH FIIWT T.1HTI! UV MUMHtilt WKATIIIJl Crawling upwird by grndunl degrees thn thermometer hit tho high murk for thn snaion yeater day, whan it rcglntnrod 91 do- grnait maximum at tho United State reclamation snrvlce uta- tlon The lowest point during tbn 24 hours waa 58 degrees. Saturday thn thermometer reglatornd 86 degrena at the hot- teat hour of tbn day and Friday tho maximum registration was 79 degrees 4 ran The week ot rovival meetlaga at j tbn open air pavilion under tho direc tion of local ministers. Revs. C. P. Trimble, B. J. Chaney and K. P. Law rence, started off with excellent promlae with a targe audience last night Close to 200 people were In attendance The singing by tho girls was much enjoyed Rev. C. F. Trim ble preached the sermon which was , strong appeal to the people for a strengthening of their faith and tak- ing a now bold on Christian lite and mo r vice He closed with an appeal to thoao who bad been members and workers in churches unlto with some church hero and re- now their allglenco and service. The services will begin promptly at 8 p m with song service and plans aro to close promptly at 9 p. aa. The Christian people ot the city are urged to take an Interest in the meetings and a hearty invitation fa extended to everyone to get th be n to get the beajeOta ef them, playgroua aJUha which were tec.friaM.jiight .wilt he The to ham beir;,-frtaM.-JtlKht vilt shown on Wednesday night. They arrived late last night. MACHINISTS' UNION official a vmrron. R Loewo. grand lodge representa tive ot the international association! ot machinists, is in Klamath Fall. fA- -. font rlrtva An Hllalnnac Mr W .. UUn UH .....'.. -. REilVXLS OPEN Loewn, whose headquarters are in Icbarter conferred upon the fity pow Snattle, has visited in Oregon City, cm tcr securing, establishing an Astoria, Bend and Portland. After maintaining landing atatlon tor alr leaving Klamath Falls his Itinerary Includes Salem, Ashland and Dallas. Mr. Loewe reports trade conditions good throughout the atare, and ex pressed himself aa gratified at the growth and condition ot the local machinists' union, a well aa the evi dent good feeling existing between the machinists and their employer. He expects to remain here tor several days aad addreaeea the labor council tonight aad the machinists' union Tuesday. TODAY IH TflrS LONGHHT DAY OF THH YKAR Todey.. June 21, la aald by astro nomical expert to be the lengeat day of the year and the beginning et Bum mer. Judging from yeaterday'a tem perature aad teday'a promiee of tor ridlty. the laymen will admit the ac curacy of the latter part et tbo sav ant'a claim, wlthott argumeat. Beginning tomorrow the daje gradually ahorten and continue to do so until December 21. TIMniCR WORKKR HURT WHJLK UNLOADING (Mil J S Sprlggi, an employoo ot tha Modoc Lumber company, la In tho Warren Hunt hospital aa tho result ot an accident which occurred )es torday Sprlggs was helping load a car ot lumber, when tha car over turned, some ot tho lumber falling on him In his hand was a lighted Carhorlto lamp and this was pressed against hli leg, severely burning it. ROI1INS WILL 8PKAK AT DARTMOUTH COMMKNCBMKNT HANOVER, New Hampshire, June 21. Raymjond Robins, well known publicist, will be the speaker, tomor row at the commencement exercises ot Dartmouth college. Mr.- Robin, "one of the leader ot progressive thought la the UaKei States, spoke la Klamath FaMe early 1 la -May under the amaian ef, the Jeswee' ser rreateeat om. rAUIATOR WILL '., : Rll HERE ; FOB TWD OAYS Orvar fllgnrd Thoraten Meyerhoffer (familiarity breed contempt and U'a as easy to say as "Dill Jones" when i you get the trick ot It) like- Klamath i Pall and la going to linger ar'oani for a day or two longer. Attar ta patronage gives him at th nriatlam ground yesterday, where ha was busy all afternoon Initiating Klant atbltea Into the Joy attendant npors a winging voyage throagh the hte eta yrean, be couldn't Jnai nahabhto Pegasn. give a starboartS twitch to the hackamore and away Into the aiure void again. "Nothing doing," aaM the big Swede. "I'll stay and get acalnUd, help to build a school or aa. get the move for a regular aviation field welt started and prove to the native how foolish they are to break their tlnan- clal back beneath a load ot highway bonds when tho air lanes are smooth and open." , If tho public will Just catch the spirit and contribute some financial aid, Klamath Falls can have an avia tlon field that will attract aviator ,hiTo nil summer, and for all summer to come, nald Mr. Meyerbolfer. Tho amount ot money it will take einownerc, to.uepenus on now extensively citizens desire to go Into it. It they can se- . A euro a lease on jmlLaD arrnnnd, f ay tho place In Mills' a44ltlea where landings are now being made, clear ing nnd smoothing the field weald be tho only essential item ot expense. Probably 1600 went be ample 4 make a landlnn field that still aerH temporarily. -A . 1 fAt the er extreme fewe afc. UMKmTwUW$HltA &, oUMmrpw$m$$ wao are purcnasing ana equipping aviation fields at the coat 'ei thon- ftand of rtnllnm, MndMtn, Utenfamas county, has Just bonded Itself tee $55,000 to buy and equip a tract for aa aviation field and recreation park. Modesto baa a population ot 10,000. When the city adopted a commission form of government about 15 year) ngo, the committee drafting the new MOW, .-.. V....-.VV W.H.a.MQ,. planes, among nalacellaaooua power. Newspaper paragraph from Port land. Maine, to the Pacific aekwd) upon the opportunity to.-pehe fun at the charter provlaloa and at Set Ellas, ita father. Sol still aell wry- goods down In ' Modeato.'.aaleaale to which be graduated, fte rather brilliant legal career, aad ewhtleea chuckles quietly as he eeatemplatea the 150,000 aviation field a, consid ers bow completely the table were) turned on the witty editor la a brief decade and a half. Merced, Madera, Vieatla, Bakers field nnd a half dozen other thriving 8an Joaquin valley town have built. or are planning, costly landing field and their citizen consider the meeey well Invested. .' "There'll be Ix or aerea plane la Klama,th Falls all summer, olaaaw on. it a suitable landing plane la pro vided," aald Mr. Meyerhetler. "The slay la sot far distant when aegarer paaaenger atagea will run air sWaa out of this city. It you doa't believe it look back at the progresa made la the development ot the automobile la the last 25 years." , Yesterday was n fine day for flying any many local people enjoyed flight with the veteran pilot. Among other who flew yesterday and Saturday . were: Earl Whitlock, Harry Ackley, Charles Martin and wife, Wlktoa. Wiley, Aivln Ktnciid, Luko Wnlkor. Miss 11 pus Kllgore, Wnltor Ilannon, Marvlu Anderson und Mr. and Mra. J. E. llowlo. Complaint was made today to the chamber ot commerce by Berry Stiles, wbo has n baylug lease on block ad joining tho landing field In Mill ad dition, that automobile parking on, the newly Irrigated ground did hie damage , He asks motorists' who come to see the flight to perk tat Owen street, where there 1 plenty ot reem and which la public property. WffATMaW Onam aaieht a4 '' --- -7-7-- - S-J?. falri eeler lathe eaatawMMi ttnA-ttmatMat wMeeT "" A rf.'.i-fc'y v -f te n 3 1. ' V (