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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1920)
-mMwWn iHM. . -,- u .iitkj I t w i -Tr ?lr mt lEti rut it 3 OFFICIAL PAPBR OK KLAMATH FALLH ?-. i'iMAtf. J. JL TV "iJCaBa'flT" J"1""! tr'raaai Fourteenth Year No. 3961 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, -JULY, 1, 1920 Price Fire Cents 3ilsifIsV Iomcufc MMs'isiX MMMMaBaaaMBBaB & r 'l- r ryu C. OF C. PUNS CONGRESSMEN'S I ENTETNINT At tho meeting of Hi- dln-cliini of tho Klamath county chamber of com- merco hold at tho rooms of the chain- bur on Fifth street, Tuesday, Br organlxed plan waa worked out, an tar aa pracm:.ii i in,. ...... .. the handling of llm congressional committee which will arrive here by train at 7:30 p. in., July 7, to look over the Klamath project. On the arrival of tha party at the White Pelican hotel an Informal re caption will occur to enable farmora and olhera to become acquainted with these vlaltora upon whom so much depends aa tn thn proper and contin ued development of this reclamation project. t. 1 li..nl lltMl mativ nt III.. flir . .. ,.MKy- . " ' " " I mnra roaldlnic unurr iun Tiiriuu . canals rnn make It runvenlent to im" " 7r uunmuri. wn k ... ,;,,;- on hand for Ibla "free for all" and I" " nd early this morning, when ceding today called for tho final Informal rwcopilon ' August W Fell, r.C years old, n rcsl-' nomination speech. The ono aet .. . ' . ,i .,.'. ,. .,, lent of Klamath Kalln for the lis spunch'on the program waa that of On tin. morning of the th. s soon y (J;rornor Cornw, of Wnl,t Virginia as can h arrangrd. W at a, in ( fl ( ,,m ,l)ncn , nomntttlo John W. Davla. aharp. elxht or nine of the bial rara U w Kn mm hn,o amtaaaador lo Orwl llrlUln. tobehad. andunderlnlelllKenteon. K(rrMi A ()f Knnah K(lu, MeMo0t Palner Gor(ir(1, trol. will be rrady to ciivey he pJrly Cmrlii ()f Wof Jor0lh,n lmchcock Cumrolngs, Bdwards. through the agricultural district, via nm, (in y (( Kllllnttth 'nrnittla M,.m,(h and Owen had been aierrni ami aibiui hi im... ...... - lueso soiu.il. u.. .....,.-.. ..". Aillhnil na Kr.ltlk ,,,, of Mudford, Hon beforo- last ovcnlns'a adjourn pany lh....i can se., how the lutein- Tm ,,,,, tlrrlv., ,,nru yPB,rdny IIR.i. gunl distribution of water has trans- mA f( lur1e , , McAiloo la ldtog i"; formed the erstwhlli, sandy sar... cor- li((int y miMaK that McAdoo red Plains l..t. ...me u the f t.est, Ml(m w ,,(i ,-rn n ,.,,.1 , hm ,ho nidc trick ,n Oi. and inot productu., ulfulfu und raln nm, eamo ( Jo Un(,( BMn noninBt(,n bfl ,Bcr fluids on the roust wl,n ,1(,y f ,0 H ,,, woM clrc(u of o)J ,n(J i)mocrnt'C loaders They will ! " uiiolluir marvel 'ftni) m,,,! n ftlaho whero ho farm-. worked through tho night devising which bus Im'hii wrmiKht In the Imnlnj,,,) for om yt.nn, Movlnc to Klnm- moans to stop his nomination. of Tub. lake by tuklng away lostjnth county ubnul If. yearn ago he ev champ Clark waa being dlacaaaed river, Tule Uko a only fveuer, so mai ,1... InlfM ..lirit rnin.rllltf &C.UD0 nOfri ;" "" - ,,........ .... nn ..t-. ..... ...,. ...... iicaiIOO poopio 10 inai idutd wmwh In Orogun und California, boa fallen1 bridge, In partnership with thn lato3unt,M Hn Inner circle combination already 20 fuel and has uncovorcd a, O. Uiwls. The buslnon lutor l I f orpatalled them thero would bo dls 30,000 ucres of land, much of which Vfoped Into Fanners Implement cosc, another coalition which would is now In grain und alfalfa. Kupply House on With shrent. Homnlpr0(juco n Alison backed dark horse. ItoturnliiK via Foe vulloy. n rich'nnven years ngo Mr. Plul disponed of Tho nnmo of non)or . Cummlngs area now blmimmlng as thu roso hU Interest In thk concern nnd un-icroppcj out when over an od minis through Irrigation, and llonaiua, tho til his Illness forced him to retire ,rnton dark ,oro were being dls clovcr leaf city, which through Irrl- Inst fall hn waa blacksmith for the ',CUMC, xho nomo of Vice Frcsldont gatlqn plans now iniiliirlng. Is to bu H. Heclumallon Korvlco horo for !Mnrilhn Waa generally linked with the business center of ono of thu about sU years. tmt of Cnnn,p clark when a corn- richest aroaa In southeastern Orer.on.l During bis long rrsldonco hero 'x' tilnatlon of candldatca-to broak tho mo pany win no imc ... rnumu... Falls about ISt30. enjoy a repast ut! tho White IVIIean with a number of (which thn slightest reproach never our clllxens. nnd then proceed to Fort" rested. Tho community 'will ahnro Klamath and Crater lako In tho aflwr- party to remain one day to view that Tho funeral will bo hold tomorrow groat natural wonder and enjoy thejmornlng nt 10:30 o'clock from Whit facilities to bo provided for their con- lock's chapel. Thoro will bo no scr ronlenco by tho management there,' vices at tho chapel. Tho I. O. O. F. and the next day, July 10, proceed to. w'H conduct tho services nt Irjo com Il.n.1 tn cars to Imi nrovlded br that etnr. Three pall bearers will lie community, Members of Party Following aro tho members ot tho .congressional party Appropriation committee James jW. Q6od of Iowa, chairman of the oommlttoo; Joseph W. llyrna of Ton- , J. M. Hvans of Montana, A. Oalllvaa of Massachusetts, O. B. Shemp, W. R. Wood of Indiana, Louis V. Cramton of Michigan, Uur ton M. French, J. J. Began, N. J. 8ln nott of Oregon, chairman of the pub llo landa committee N., W. Shrove, Joseph O. (Uncle Joo) Cannon, for mer spenkor of the house of ropro eentalivtn. ( Roclanintlon sorvlco committee, , A. P. Davis, dlroctor nn,d,hend of tha TQclumntlon, sorvlco; F. O, Wymoth, cuof oiiRlneur; J. 11. Ileadlo, dlroctor of systom. ' Nailannl park sorvlco Hleplicn T, Mather, dlroctor of imrks; J, A. (lul)l van, Jr., HtunoHraphor; A. K, Ilnrtn, fltenojriiiilier, Tho party will lo mot nt Wood by II. D. Nuwoll, projoct inrtnugor, tho Tioiird ot illroctora ot tho Klamath Irrlgntl6n"(llHtrlct, uttd porhapa other local clllxerih. Ft. Klamath to Foro' "Tho progrossvo poopio of Fort Klamath, tho business contor of that groat meadow callod Wood Rlvor vol toy, do not propose to be outdone by other soctlons in contributing to tho convenience ot tho congressional commlttoo while they are swinging around the circle in Klamath land," aid Capt. O. O. Applsgate, ssoretary of the local, chamber ef eommeree .lassv. "i ut ther will. In w haai lr sast am 'to flak tha 4. 'i! Mri'ii: riKwriKrr of iii:;iiin(J voth today A UAM I'll AMimif'fl lulu I I'roiipi'rts for Imlliitlni: lulu to- day for presidential candidates ( went glimmering tin tlm dulo- galea to the Democratic national , riiiivmitlon iiml for llm fourth day's session. A lung mill till- 'a litp fliflil ikviir llm titiiiriifi txt tin. a ,,,, ,, ln wncn , . nppottm of VrvMni wHOn wenj torca t ttCei,pi lhu l(1. , mltilatrntloti'M plank before It could ba adopted, ao delayed tho work of the platform committee that there la llttto likelihood of a, imllmln h...i..ni... ..,. .. morrow. 4 m RESIDENT A lonlnr, hut bravely fouaht lint i,iu i.. .. ........... ...... i.. . Kn) n)(, W( hrolUvn ,.;, ,.,u, of mm .uullshud a blacksmith ahpp and lm-M R possibility. Tho aaawar of tha (condemnation proceedings and lBe- tiliiiniint IiiibIhmiii aiAMr .I.m f.fnlr H.,... . . .' . ... ' A VTF.lf...l ,t ..?!Ja.-W-m.k.-- .41.'.. uxiui.uu u idi'uuiimiu .im (iiii-nin, loyalty and good cltlxenshlp upon tho grief of relatives In tho pnsslng' chosen from the i; O. O., F. lodge and threo from the Woodmon of tho World, to both of which fraternities tho docedent bolongod. llurlul will be In th'o local cemotory. From 9 to 10 o'clock tomorrow morning the body will lie In atate at Whltlock'a chapel and friends may call. HYDRANT BURSTED BY AUTO DRIVER The Oregon-California power com pany aaka that automobllo drivers notify them in tho futuro when It Is their intention to run over fire hy drants. 'The plpo nt tho cornor of tho W. O. Bmlth placo on Conger nvonuu was run into by somo un known porson yesterday nnd tho Hinlth lawn was Irlgatod with city wator freo ot chargor and tho pet koiu iisu nun n narrow escnpo irom ... . . L ' J . . UU...K wi.ni.uu 1.1. u lliu nvor. !...... I.. au s i a I i-iiuiiiii in inn Wlim pun Ol town wore without wtvtor for several liouraOBnr,,U8i Arthur Wllg0n( u Kj yesterday afternoon, nnd as n rosult femth, Dunbar & Dunbar, Do Lap & tho Jnpincso laundry mado wild muttorlnK about tholr clothes which woro In tlm stonm, nnd In dangor ot being ruined, party at Fort Klamath on July 8, when tho mon ot Klamath Falls land thoro with them. Thoy will convoy thorn to Crater lako themselves.' At Crater lako tho Rend party will be on hand to move them on to the me tropolis ot central Oregon, after they have spent a day at the crater." Captain Applsgate received the tn formatioa ot. tha plana at, tho Fart sri.fc aaasM sn a - --t-- r"",T, WWWW uj4Bnl$paaaap fBwjB WINS ON DEE SIDES TO BEIT no J ,. SAN FRANCISCO, July 1,-Irro. conclllaLIo opponenU of McAdoo claimed n Mock of at least 400 bitter vnon,lM who wouW l,,nna t0 tbe ,ut und Prent nl nomination. McAdoo ( '" ' -? -- " a.TOln" ' "'' iw. a declared they worn aura of accessions, auracira ny meir Bnuwing ui j (strength. During tho debate In the rcaolu- Hon committee. Senator Olaaa and llrynn claahod over flryan'a publlahcd crltlclim of the nob-committee aa a "aerret body." When Henator Olaaa objected to It llryan replied he wovld ue It attain, or uny other word he should choose, VotlnR for presidential candidate will not beKln until the platform has tm,.,M M.lfi.ii,.,! Tim rinvftfitlnn nro- fornm)ly ,,!.,! before tho conven- McAdoo wavo waa being dlscussod Former Representative Carlln, Palm er'a chief ot staff, refused to admit that tho attorney general could not nomlnatol! Cox-Palmer Combination E. II. Moors, ot Youngstown, Ohio, tbo Cos Hold marshal!, aald "tala may bo a grasshopper convention but I haven't beun Informed aa yet that any of tho Cox delegatea are going to jump." .Nevertheless the report persisted that thore waa some kind of an un derstanding betweon the Cot and Pal'mor men and thnt the managor of these candldatea favored the nomina tion of any one rather than McAdoo. Claims of strength for the leaders ranked about this way when Ithe Cos convention got ready for business today. INSURANCE MEN FORM ASSOCIATION Ixcal fire insurance ogonts met Tuosday ovenlng, and plnnnod a tom- IHtrary organisation to be known as tho Klamath Insurance nssoclntton. At R. Wilson waa mado temporary president nnd Perry O. Do I.np tem porary secrotnry. A mooting was ar ranged for July 12, for tho purpose ot forming a pormanont .organtzn ,". .. ton 'rl.n.n l.rnn n 11,1. Oral ,nn(lnr n wnro. Hnccntt & niomontn. Paul liny don. Tho following additional agents hnvo slgntflod tholr doslro to bolong; Jas. Drlscol, Klamath Coun ty Abstract company, Fred Ruestng, W. S. Slough, Jool T. Ward. ' ALFORD FUNERAL .TOMORROW The funoral ot Mrs. R. A. Alford, who died early yesterday morning, will be hold tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the Presbyterian church. The Rev. . P. Lawrence wlU officiate. John 0parg soya he will aet re FARMERS BLOCK . STATE moon CROSSING UNO I flf.anrf In lAirnl afllnti nn II.M nnvt f .. . V .i. i .i. j. of momlicra to both aldei of the dla - pute, nnd alleged rcaort to direct ac tlon en tho part of some ranchers, baa' created a situation In the valley south of here, where Oskar Huber'a highway building crew la grading the Klamath Falla-Malln section of The Dallea-Callfornla highway, that ia developing considerable frlctloa and seriously hampering the contractor. One Injunction, suit, filed by Mrs. Rophla 8. Henley ugalnet, Klamath county, Ita county coart, the atata highway commission aad commission- era, Oskar Huber, contractor, and! oinera, ia pending ia iae circuit court, rialntlff utlcges unauthorised tres pass upon her property, which ahe souks to restrain. On the other hand Oiatrlct Attor ney Duncan Is preparing an Injunc tion petition on behalf of tho county, seeking to restrain Robert Cherne, another rancher, from turning water from his Irrigation dltchea Into the road, miring It ao that the grading cruws cannot work. This petition will probably bo filed today. j A ruling on the petition of Mrs. Ilenlcy Is expected today. rotitioner links, beside tho ro straining order, fl.OOO damages. whlch alio claims hus already boon done to her property, condemnation proceedings were brought against nor by Klamath county, June 18, 1. she alleges, but denlea the country'a authority to condea.a,tbe land. One plain point of reliance ia an alleged an proviaing marine aiaie may siari diately "thoreaftefvei)ter'"r1!pori" 'the land Involved. In thla instance, how ever, it la alleged, the atate la not suing and tho county ia unauthorized to sue. It la further alleged that tho county ault attempts to condemn tho right ot way but makes no mention of "ditches, fences and crops, which aro damaged, for which the $1,000 reparation la asked. Petitioner de clares that sho has mado a cash tender ot $1,000 to defendants it they would not place the road upon her land. " C. A. Lelghton, Mr. Iluber's supor- imenacni. siaiou, lasi evening wai the action of the ranchora waa aerl- Co,er trnstee to MfefUmr(, the ,n. ously hampsrlng the contractor and tereiUof tho boBd-holders and d Is- ,diZrialm,"lnr the 'UU f B- C-te except that in the trouble zone, which m-a..i0B mnrt tndiTtdni.. hirh .. .K- . nil., a- ..-.. a.fcl. b avuut ww uhiiw ivatut wo controversy has been growing for weeks and constantly becoi v&rmnp. IlMldaa ft nrnlnar watr m . tho route ot the highway through their property Mr. Lelghtoa allegea tb'at water waa let. loose a few nights ago oa Ute camp of J. W. Moorman, sub-contractor, and the crew was forceeMo get out la the night aad dike their tents, to keep their beds and belonginga from being soaked. Rumors, that ranchers have stop ped the graders with shotguns wsre donlod by Mr. Lelghton. He said that about 10 days ago Qeorge Khe- halt, one of the, opposing farmers, fotused an engineering party access to his land and drove them off, but no vlolenco took placo, except In i mthor heated languago, Tho following ranchora nro defend ants In condemnation sulta filod by tho ceunty: Robort 11. Choyno, U llownian. Con Curtln. Sophia IIenloy.ond holders would Intervene and '""j y?l V" 1 ' f George Khohalt and Haze. Rusta- foreclose on tho property caused tho, Yt" T ZL mento. , joun Follows to tako stops to bring At this particular season tho tl10 Property to n, BOlvont condition, ranchora assvirl 'tho dumago follow-1 Inasmuch ns tho lmlldlng la prob ing tho road building Is Increased' ""' mnsketnblo at ny tlmo for $75. muny times over work . nt other i 000' tho dlfllculty was not groat. It porlods of tho year on liccount ot,s "ndorstood that members of tho Irrigntlon. Tho grndors toar up tho ,oaBe havo Pledged tho amount ot dltchea. It fa assorted, depriving the tho denc,t' 10,000 to $12,000 land of water nt a critical period and nmon& themsqlves and that Mr. Col ruining crops. Tho wator Is thero ,,ar'- M trustee, has approved tho now for uso. norhons bv tho tlino lbo. ditches nro ronalre.1 ...In thn fttmnm will not be available and tho year's crop ta lost. They declare that If the county and highway commission put the road through tbey are bound to pay for damages to crops, ditches, etc., and unless aa amicable set tlement la arrived at a wide possi bility ot future damage acttoaa is oieaed up. IIIIYAN WOULD HQVKV.7.K " OUT ALL ALCOHOL HAN KIIANCIHCO, July 1. ll?llllArt f fl-unM. .UIIIItA.. . -V 1TIIIIUIII ... ...it.in ytVUItilllVHT I plank, around which lodatn. flcht In tho platform commlttfco la centering, read or follew: "Wo hanrtlly congratulate the Dnmncratlc party on Ita aplcndld Icodorahlp, In the anbmlsalon of . 'ho ratification of the prohlbl- '. .. , , , ,. , . , T tlon amendment to the federal constitution, and will pledge strictly to enforce the Volstead 4- law, honestly and In good faith, without any Increase in the al- coholle content of permitted beverages and without any weakening of any other of ita provisions." 4 POLICE RAID CRIP GAME Soft sounds of clicking Ivory and clinking coin, accompanied by mur mured ejaculations, such aa "Come you seven," "8hoof the whole piece," "Fade me, boy," "Oh, rou loren," apprised Chief of Police Wll aon and Price Recob, fedoral officer, the nefarloua work waa afoot in the alley back of the Gun storo last even-. Inc. Quietly they swooped down on I the little party and as a result of the raI(1 r0y Knight. McKlnlcy Cohen nn,j c. Schonschln appeared before p0llco Judge Loavltt this morning nna- PBd fnCg 0r l0 cach( for thlt ; form of gambling generally known aa i snooiing craps,- in wnicn legal eBaor 0f the United States of Amer lea was used as stakes. The arresf establishes a precedent. g4ib$ereulfi' tcred on the police court docket. 1. 0. 0. F. HULL ASS'N QUITS Difficulties ot the I. O. O. F. Hall association have apparently been ad-1 in extolling tho federal remrvQ sya-..' Justed, the circuit court ycjterdayjlem and financing ot the war, eei"i - i,.,, , .. AR.. I'-u I .-.. ..., .uu...Uu..., wuivu ne! has been pending for several months, rtwoipiaintjg Mked appointment of a re- "". eel ver to take charge ot Income from ' ; - - " - the organisation's property. This under the adjustment that has been made is found unnecessary! From statementa ot members it Is understood that the I. D. O. F. Hall association will be dlasolved'at once and custodianship ot the hall and Its revenues revert to the I. O. O. F. lodge. The financial troubles have exist ed ever since the building ot the hall, wflfMl raa Sn.mM.1 hv m SRn AAA bond issue The issue was Insufflel- cnt, nnd udltlonal loan ot $8,000 had .to be floated and In consequence the building started with a deficit. Then canto arrears ln taxes and the build Ing, while a good revenue producer, has cnrlcd a $10,000 deficit for years. Prospects 'that eventually a point mtght bo ronclied -uiioro tho "." ui ""anciai reuajusimom irom ,ho hondholders' Standpoint stander In the squabble," said Hn Lelghton In discussing the raattor, "and as usual ia getting the worat of it. The ranchers, I believe, have bo STudge against' tne contractor. Their battle la with tha county court, but we ara subjected1 to. personal attack o'tha-etoy Is-cdstla M'tflat BOURBONS PUT 01 ON UN LEAGUE PLANK SAN FRANCI8CO, July 1. The Democratic platform, as dratted br the sub-committee of nine aad sub mitted to the full committee declare for the ratification of the peaee treaty, aa being required to preserre the honor and Integrity of the na tion; suggests that the Irish question can be brought legitimately befera the league of nations for setttemesrfj. and ia silent on "prohibition." It advocates collective bargaining far farmers, opposes compulsory arbitra tion tn labor disputes, declares toe the recognition of the new Meilaaa government" when order is restore. calls on the governors ot Tenneanesju Florida and North Carolina to raUf the suffrage amendment. Ia many respects the platform fat- lows that adopted by the Virgin! Democrats and publicly approved by President Wilson. The league of natlona plank ia par ticular will be taken virtually as a whole from the Virginia platform. although in other respects there have been tnodiflratlona and manr new sections bavo been added. Tho pre amble sends greetings to Presides! Wilson, commending his achieve ments in the Interest ot the country and of tho who,' Mror,d' nd 'N'1 I ,0.mn Republican congress la general terms. Following is a synopsis of tho plat plat eorm: League ot Nations Repeats tk Virginia plank wKh little Tarta'tlea. condemning the action o'f the Republicans In adopting BTuimist iwiiuw m-.ot M9'mmamu treaty and -such membership ia- tas lesgue as would In" no wise Impair national integrity. Conduct ot tho war Praises tha administration's conduct ot the war and commends the patriotism of American sons to aid their govern ment. It praises the military ana naval forces, with mention of General. Pershing by name. Finance Again Incorporates tha language ot tho Virginia JJemoerata lm,i..B...Mi Tasatlon-Critlcliea the RepubkV can congress for falling to revise tk war tlm. Ux schedule, and d.-rt. i .,- o.v.. ... i luemea me nepu oiican claims or eeea- omy, declaring that no moaey waa saved except at the expense ot effl- lclency of government. - " - " - ''""" High cost of living Blames dimin ished production for high prices and declares the Republicans respoasibsa in that they delayed peace, by falling to provide the president with neces sary legislation. War investigation Condemns tha Republicans for their use of appro priations In Investigating the conduct of the war. Profiteering Pledges the party ta tho enactment and enforcement at such legislation as may be required ta bring profiteering before the ban at criminals Justice. Tariff Refers to democracy tariff doctrines nnd declares tor research; on tho subject by a non-partisan com mission. Hudgot Dofonds president Wil son's voto of the budget bill, but ad- unclor tho direction of tho secretary of tho treasury with consolidated, auditing. Postal rorvlco - Commends tha Democratic administration ot tho postal service and nial;ea a blanket declaration tor higher salaries tor postal employees; advocates greater uso of motor vehicles in transporta tion of mall and tho oxtonslos of the parcel post. Free spoech Declares for fraa speoch and freo assembly speech ex cept insofar as ft may attack tha Ufa of the nation. ' Agriculture Praises tho PeeH, w" " . HHtnuunsi'iNBl, !t loan nanu aac other' nm TTgliu : .. ;M iion; enaerasa bmwswisj sanaMaJatg' j ana researeaea mm prsaaswsn; i Uhar fVltowa na .7Ri g-f ,.. V: :.; saafrsstaatnlaat)MaBrsdai.,, turn to thaaeeUhet party. Tha contractor to tha tawat hy- BM alsBBBN"re .MW JVe K I i- .Vlj. , v -r tf jfy J. V ASftf t.v"wV V, t,T BawassnaassBBBBh i - .,t- r ta- ':st"-