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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1920)
aU ? u enf ng Ll. .ti ksv rriCl.tl. IWK" n .OFFICIAL PAPm I KMMATII MM KLAMATH COCKTt Fourteenth Year No. 3975 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1920 Price Five Cent iriraui IP RESS1S OF FIFTY 1EK IN i KLHH W v Kmtnitt ll Vniiwn rltlmn i.m.'r '" J"'1'- B'ao,"",'"f 1 . .Mired rsnrher. formr cow '1, prrt.nl csflulUt. It-puWI-!a. lemlT Klttl rounly' tM.lli- (, thou.M of U.al partl.an.lilp. .(ltd Hill"!"'1" I" " "'Hon Uh KUth tounty yesterday. ,klb l tllll"!" anniversary of kit itrll n"'" lit MJ " lnW "" "' "'" l'Ur" ,fr tu lt' ulrti. lth aom ffMM,iiDt Hi. It prepared unar Ko conditions " "'k' " "",m imI atl ""' nl' "" "f,,,n" ' In rmmitrnr U t"ir lntteiln i.ia a frhashd statement He Kl.m.iU Falls. July l. IJ0 Wltor Ilral4 nor " u,' ' "ded '" Lfskilllo now Klatiialh I'allt. a lonn . .. ...t.h a malt allhtlUt a ruuo s tft-hsir ttandlng with MBlhtt,'M MlHllIC WOUld . ,utp f'um I no bono. JIJ nl rniKain a doien While Miult i4 ealr I""" louses A quail of Ji.sUrle; m wonld !. stewed Ut tnli'B population when b i it tht tapl inttrait of thn ttoot 1II' poailitf Approilniatalr 10 ,tt pt'-nt iKtcnpt tolitlrftl tr ' . . ... . cciair Jmt y I'M ur fifumr rtt'iccf t a raatinr of our on in t.ra b'h think bail livtler nut U A'MutKiX at prrtvnt W arte inutll) )oun nton anil llt t tay r narly nil buck trooi Only fit" or tit of tlirm ar lltUt . .Limit no but all ctr ioJ mm Mt all of I horn bam "(hn in ami ttotio to thn Croat UjoaJ bll a ffM. a rr t'w- I Mlltl to tay bam Ml for thn coun Iry'a io, If kinil prorlitorico an4 lk 0Ol p pin "III Mrtlltl ut to to nmtin for halt century lonsor I prsmii" upon my bunor at n full tuit'i paid up Atnvrlran rltlivti Iktt Bonn of tlilxn rnmalnlnx "HI trr it any tinm ratlin a tin pan to frihitn protpority iB..n prntpemy . nearly all acquired a f.w cattle U1 by a tittle eitwrlenrmt skill with Itt ttito tnfwi and branding Iron lho xtmUtr of raltlo Incrratrd protntr tlotulfly witli that cf our milo)er't Aboat thlt limn thn mntbnrs and Uulu of the wrtlnrn valleys became UffttHftfatf1 will. I.- .f.lll It. st I t.llfW. ,,,,. i,u ,.,. "I'imi imm svx- srooi rr a claii of uporlor Imtnis -iphttn tiki rac, Tho smttn anil 4Uftfr tuft lirforo ui whn wo cnt (.' t before u. whn w. went Slltr InrVa ami ....la omil.t anrnplul ...: t : "7 1J ttlliti.r at a chicken dlnnnr The Hill fntis.M...H.. - .. . .. flssl coniequenrn wa thai at least Mitral of us brought oni of the las- splece home with us. with no - --' --. -.-- --.nuns, uui mu ".. ... .." ....... "irtts yn After a comparatively mM0 nover yol legally declared a Hort llmo-blgh altitude and duel p,uprr n0r missed a meal for want of far... ni m...... ......k.1.. ...M...I M.iUVHl.UIUa 7fc- In souls began to whisper tbat wn Ndd tpeiung hook and school is. Then and not until than did fully realise that we were real lth the divine right to breathe. MICKIE SAVS. SM OOtlN 1 MB VOcm posrerx eaaat.taeJr ' vxuKotTsukMvt'ne o a rvtek tuwt "trm Aeoor, o&ntra imh toast fiCVwArt. luft .nt..tagwf ultl All. tt,fwiurt rsnATT.a,fa(tB LIUlM fWWT VKfTUlVi TOO 4000 -SR TW -XOJJr AM' TW WJV1CM OP OOOO W1UCB3 MiWO UVC IV4 TT : m 2L. ' .'. 5 h sWil m qugatawt JSeisiog ::":::::: S H IIIS'dTO'X. Jnlv II l I im ii of opinion mi dm InaKun of tia'iuiia m pratltitlar ami tint lii talk pUiform l,tt Knnra 'laliiiiol i) I'rnalilmit Wll .! anii uoinrnor nit, iinmu a tiriiUKiti uiiiiit rotttroi lain yainrnay "iiu. jui; i mj w-i niuiiiniou rraii' prntlitntillal noinlnnn. In rttlil It la brinM tbnt lanu.nr of It lal hurt-all I know of la tho tburfb," fllMt t.t I- . ..t t. t . . . ..-.! I ... - .. lilt kt.1.1 fW UII..M ltMMM ..!. Ini.l .f Hininiiia iiuiiiiiiiitii ii day trralliiK on yettnrday' con lofru-n at III" while hfltltn. Thn lUUiimnlt both declsred In v were axrueil with regard to the lrgu of nallntit litue II tlllJ IHSIJX HKt'l MAItlON. July 19 rislng M fight against the "splendid accord ' rtlahlltlind yei(rday Iwlwrrn President Wlltnn (till (turrrtiT Cos. Senator Hardline deflated In t.atefnnnt today Dial tlio triumph of dm i-mo-tfsllc llrket this year would luratt a rontltiUaMon of thn for nfi polity whkh hat to griev uuilr alusppoliited i... tu Kuropn ami Amnrlm BETTER TBI l-!tir ltl t.)a t" Soulll'ttl r flflc f. rn,.an It rroinnK a rruulj rrhr Ut Kltk llitl'ail of i , jr I train th romcany n'i oiwr ' ila h on patirticor train -ai h i or mrrbaliilli Ilflitht train and "n loCKlHK Ira'n KRorta I" irutn ti it turttfn bate bn undtr ta f'n motilht Ami ll Saturda) M A al laxhan. acmt rpfrUrJ or lrt from dhliltin bpidiuarinr tbat tho ifw irbnlutn Mould brrorre rf?iclho tlllt mornlnc nmn Thn pttetigr train will eave''rl", iun t'rerented what llirrnlene,) hourt. a Jury In Justice Chapman' hand to auport their lad, Johnlc Mc- ilall) for Mrk at s o'clock a m . ar-j1" '"' rlout outbreak In Madrid (0urt ut 11 o'clock Saturday evening, Cnrty, who will defend tho weltor- rhlng them at lo 20 It leave Kirk during Inn remnt bakers' strike roturned a u-rdlct for the defendant weight tltlo against Alex Trambltus, at o Jl and It duo to arrhe hereJTI,n flr,t ,w0 da of ,,,u x"kaA '"' In tho suit of tho Klamath Packing of Portland. .. .. . ., .. rltv ttnrn dull ami threatening and -n.....n.. n.i.. m ii ....... HI Thn freight train will letve hrrel,h'' hungry l,,,t"- w,'r n 1ected b earh morning at 10 o'clock A dill forcing tral lirrn lir.iirii i, .nil, .ij'iii.mh .i.T.vf and the, ha.e put forth much effort ,'" I . .I.l..l l.w ..III o (rt(Jf(, Th? nr ,h h oR run , wl , gtng train will run dally will I et. peclally wnlrome to thetn operators II will leave this station for Kirk dally at C p m i think, ad and recognlin as well as obey the law of thn land to build . . a s . . .. --..I ............ in DUlUt AT111 UflflW ) aim UM'KIIB IU j.jj 4 country to match tht mi to .Mril (or proipQctlva futurn return. mtinK ani, ,UlCo whlCh lime I have . . ' ,,M,r,,m '""' u'ulr" "''"" - i,i. -,,i,i, t..i ...r front sliht been i .. . i.V M good a. my hind slgh thould ii.- ni.dn inn the notMssor of mil- ..... ..... I .... .wi In Ih. fin.!. Hie price My upland down have been most ly downs and up have often done tbe doer and the doer has often done me. Have helped lo begin what others wilt finish planted tho first grain on real lagebrush land. Other preceded me In more favored pot along tbe margin of tbe swamp. Wa accused of being a fool for ao doing and for a lime admitted that I was, but afterwards It proved a sur prising success. Have lived In thrvo emintlna without moving Have no "vo no cause for regrets. Had a good living and pleasant limit - wore n.j iei . ... .i ... I.H..I..IU ii. I ustntVn (if OUl eauiig nim " - tontml iii the tore limn " rail road connection imtilo between Port laud nml Han Francisco ono lino built In. another building out. From ox team to tho ulrplano; In dian savugus to cultured cltlxons; barren desert to cultivated farms; wlldiirniw fading before tho wood man's axo, nil Ibis I'vo soon. From (allow camllo to oloclrlo lights; tolo graph without wlro or pules; pooplo coming to America to get somothlng toont nnd pooplo going to Kuropo to got a'drink thoso things also. Fifty yoars Is n long time but whon hnlf-fraiight with oxcltomout evory mlnuto It doesn't seem but short. From what little I hm soon of Klatuath ootiaty It Um forblf Um- daylight sleeping 1.1. ed a happy life 1 lft). nm(, Rnorll hilarity un-t80orai moro games this soason. mom In a iii)slerlcii and prognMsho nK"i,, ,,, m,mlclp.tl authorities doclded t i,ors 0f tho team report, although no mercies to reiiuest no moan lo 1)rMk l() ,,, ,,K irond-llncs by practically nil tho bard nuts within utter no boast to l,roc,B,m '""'.luiributlng loaves from a larger ',iCCOsalblo dlstanco havo been crackod. FMIFST FIBF . . . .t" ' '". . ' I tHUUNHULSIHURBtSlllLLT: Thn Lour Uk.. fortat flro wita hrouKht uihIit rontrol lain yatrlay furthnr aprfad is onr M-n am atlll patrolllriK thn fditna of thn liurnfil aira to prtttitii a froth ontbrnak. Chrltly It IU u II it in are reported lli.i hay"it oarn They had about a million tent of Kirs cul ntiil ll M nttlmalril thai 2 or 3 Mir rent of these are dnitroyed. tnaklnK a loss of 12 000 or 13.000 lltsldes they will luvn a labor bill to pay for fire flilbl- in that will run well abvo 11,000. 1 Jai-U Kimball, local reprntentallvj of the Weyerhautrr Interests, said to-1 day that he did not believe the V'jy- ntbauter lot would he larxe. No ilk. i .llnifel.. mi.tt l.o att ttitai tut at til until the fim diet out and amoke ,i i.ii, L.L,, u,.,.m d't.lp4ted , Tb., f.re .tatted in a loa-Klme barn owned by William Alkcn. the only btilldlnr de.iro)ed It Is supposed that a m.irh or cltcaretto thrown jn a piln of stable rubbish started the blare whirl, at.r-,d to the dry .lash- inr. The f.m I. another demonstration, ..o.d.ng to local fire control ex- ! rt. of thn need to keep old slash- inn. from arrumulating. and proves . . l.. ,. e a-fe wa, i. ... p. , .be sla.n- ,r. .m ouro ,n a. fast as the, a-. ) en Rti to i.urti SUNSHINE STOPS SPANISH STRIKE I ..... .. ,,. ... , .. ... I lAi'iuis, .June it, ii; .iau i Alter in e nrel" - - .'clock tlho oTlrtit kle and the lack of, sin hat long, d ,,l hey paraded the streets In operators bnreiKrou' uttering shouts and mi-nac- IIIU IHCK oi , storoker.x.M ho kept their e. n ihnnn and ItablUhment open On thn third day thn u ' . : altbuuxh still hungry and compelled to wait Indefinite hours for the loe to Ih. doled out. tho people did so patiently and oven cheerily. All kinds of laws and police regit- htlons were broken by tho men, wo, , by the men. oa from mon,h .0 mQMh nA forming the al-(ha(, been gron no.co ad-linos, but tho,. ... , men and children most endless bread-lines, out mo nuthurltlet took a lenient view of,. what occurred Testimony In behalf of the plaint- Vh..ll in ntii man hrOUChl a CBmlll... ... -;-- " ...,.;. bedslead, set It up on tho sidewalk bedstead, set It up on the stuewaiK " ' ' . d ilwieneu mm.e.i on ... - ..., n.l ttaitislli.il K 1 tit I man arresieu mm anu tea n.ra to t..u.. ....Inn hnn... with his bod. Tho PO - .. ,...! first looked .rate, then began to laugh when tho offender ex plained he knew ho might have to wall an thing from twelve to twenty hours for his bread and had merely provided against fatigue. Ho was re- leased and returned to his place in the tine with his bed amid tho ap plause of the crowd. Another group hired a barrel or gan whose owner played popular melodies while the people waiting with growing appetltlee and hollow tonvACh danced merrily. On the ('alio do la Magdalena a cobblor ar rirml carrying a stool, hi tool and .. .. .,.... .lh .n was able to J()to. 1)0for0.na .urn rarno n it tir ii a inni niuvn .. . . - - ,,,,.. ioaf. i . .. aimir .rno nuinbor of ccntora. then over. Tvr.STV-KivK iKOLian kink I.KVIKH UIH)N HI'KKUKH John Valmls, a Orook, was fined $25 by Judge A. LLoavltt for spood Ing on Ninth stroot lato yostorday nfternoon. Valmls was mo principal In an oscapado last wlntor in wnicn i... mn his car Into a tolophono pole, cutting It squaro In two, nnd getting out without a scratch. pressed mo and should tho courthouse mattor bo settled right and the voters register a Republican majority this fall, think I shall take eteps to bo oaoie a pormaneat sottler. t wero onncteu nay Lt discouraged anu oxpucia io iij I no uaiiKui nun HIM HUM'S JiljrJL v.U r- Xi- . . 7 . . PNIVKIIHITV OK OIlKfJO.V. Kii- kdiio, July 19 "Hio lo-at matrlmon- snld IT. Hltim Kvana, pre Mont of Orrldcntal toIN-ko. In nn adilyss on j"Tbo rn-sfnl I'roblfm of the Kum- II)'." ilfliuTftl to students of tho aominer session of the University of wrrajoti ami tiuti-Kaies to t no synon 01 Oreicon, In session en the unlrerslty rampua, al the Thursday mornlntc UHtembly "If they do (tot the love "f Ood mixed tip with the 'lovo of each other," he continued, "what's the difference?" Dr hvans icUrt'd that proper courtship was the only Christian means to a huppy marrlaxe, and advo' aaftll f tl H t itnaVHaffitllMPltal tm rtnAnnpfiil . In churrh or In some public manner "Marring, i. .tnriftn.tiv nn t. ,n. tract." he said, "ilarrlauo by Chris- raU wl,hln 30 fcct of the ttren" Hans ihrouxh courtship Is the only from wh,ch ,0 ,ew lho ,our fa1 free love In the world." ( loxlnic bouts to ho staged In lho atid- He also advised the poor man not,,,orlum of lho ,alr Kunds, under to hesitate at marriage or at mrrylh' ""Plf" ' ,ho a cm lodge of Ing a girl who wu used to caij andKlk" on lho n,hl of Jul' " luury. declaring thai It was often i Tno m,,eh ro ,0 ' good for a girl to change her method 'port ' l ' V'0"'" , 0r th of littng The Ideal marriage, ac- """ta",n "' 0ton Klki aml cording to l)r Ktans, Is that of a man elr friends, who gather hero for aniKwoman who have grown up to- l,h? J' "nlnUal ta, convcntlon- Jul) 2 "32 4 gther. and at the samo time they '"" ,' , ,. ..... ...,, .. Orlelnal ulan J of tno Klks called prison. ,,...r marr.age certificate, to ... minister also present the proper ii-atin cermicates as a limn argu"., tnunt to the healthfulness of mar riage, he said that statistics provo tnat netween the ages cf 30 and so ears the death rate of husbands It one-half that of bachelors. " JURY FOR TENANT IN EVICTION SUIT - remaining out for several ,entl., an action to oust defendant uii-uir, an action to ousi ueicnuant tno largest in me w from the upstair portion of premise' posaluWty of seating on Man trn!t n wh,ph ho conduaj'and the Klk bare t n rooming houso. 'this number of seats v (rum thn iinttalra nnrtlnn nt nrnmlin. ig houso. . .. . t ino inai qi ino suit was ions Idrawn out, startlnff Frlilar nn! .......... . . . ... . unuing inrougnout Saturday. I'lalnt- ,,, . , .... ..,... ........ .. ,,ca.a ,hft pnmUea , ,e building. ,,.,, ,n(J). contro, by itough notified to do so. Thnr maintain..,! ... .n-fci.-i tiiMv iiuiviiiianL rexuseu to 'lhat hor tenure, under a sub-leaso, ..... ... ....". .... ... miim .nm . ,. . ' iHum buiiiq jfor offices. ... Iff wa that the had a verbal lease on , .. ., , ,. unnnr flnnr. rnnnlnr frnm n.r On June 1 .ho wa. notified , ..... , ,fc.,.wl "' '""' v' "'" "- Rr aca0 wlthout no,lco' ahe testified. IIAI.I. CLUn MANAGKR GOMK TO HlMAXVIMJi Jimmy Clark, manager of the Klamath Falls ball team, haa reelgn od hi position with the Southern Pa cific company here, and returned to Susanvllle, Cat. There have been no ball games hero alnce the Fourth of July aerloe with Corning, although the local team has Issued aeveral challenges. On account of distance from other town that have ball teams of sufficient merit to go up .. - ;. w .. - against tho hard-hitting local, It U hard to cut a game. Klamath is not I . . ItAlIi lUtOTHKIUIOOnH IN (IKNKlUIi HKSHION CHICAOO, July 19. Tho first grand council for over a year of tho oxocutlves, general chairman and general committeemen of tho 16 roc ognlxod railroad brotherhoods opened horo today to pass upon tho wago award of tho railway labor board. i Tho board's decision, It has boon an nounced, will be mado public tomor row. , m Tho ex-Ktng of Davarla Is said to own a tablo service ot solid gold In- uUdlag 40 pi' iioiikv.om.mi.v piu.nck ' i:.MM I.II'K AT POTSDAM HKItt.lN, July ID. Krtontlii 'rlncu Joarhltn of llohcn- ' Inrn tinny tho atorlea current bcrn thai hi xulclilo yoxtcrtUy at I'otxdam waa canircd by can- dill. They mnntlon only his martial tlliappolntmcnta and fl- nanclal trouble. Mk'i his brothura, ho la IwIIoyciI to hao Iwen aatllr In ntrd of funds, ow- Inn to tho limited allowance from tho crown funds permitted him HAI.KM, Ore., July 1!. Two thousand fans will have ringside fl oU o, , gUrrounuIn)! bt ,h() cir demnml fof , .... ., ... ,h. ,.., UM'ln llitv iJ" . iliuiv u4 UMiat, number will have to be provided Tho card as arranged places two ,.ac,flc Coast cnBmIon,hln. al .ukc. . fan. from . Mrta of lho .,. m a,knft n,,,,,.,,. ScaUo ibackcrs of Karl Ualrd, who meets 'joo Gorman, of Portland, for the coat fcatherwolght title, hare asked for a big biocK or seat, ana oan Kranclsco fans promise to be on tho largest In the west, offers the 'nnollillllr nt lontlni- hhh nonnln. announced tbat this number of seats will bo provided . tilt UMIHUVi wa, nMvo "ii uv 'iwiuui ir twueu. .no sea is nenina posts, or con-Iuhere tbo Mew of the rim? Is other, I . . . .. ... . iso onsiructea, is anomer cuu oi .t. ... i .,,, nt ,. low cuiiiiuu.cu au ..., w M. Ights. . CCVFDn V UI1DT IM -- . " r.l" ". RUNAWAY MISHAP William A. Penney, an old resi dent of Keno, Is In the Warren Hunt hospital with serious Injuries received late Saturday afternoon, when hi logging team became un manageable and ran away, upsetting the load of logs and pinning the driver beneath tbo struggling horses. Hi shoulder blade was broken and the splintered bones penetrated the right lung. He has only a fighting chance for recovery, according to the surgeon. Mr. Penner was hauling logs tor the Kelson brothers near Keno. He is an old resident of tbe district and has a family there. m COUXTKUFKIT 95 BILLS ARR IN' CIRCULATION flanks and trust companies In the twelfth toderal resorve district have been advised by tho governor ot the Federal Reserve Rank that a new counterfeit 5 federal reserve noto la In circulation. Tho noto la doscrlb- od a3 a poorly oxocuted zinc etching on a chenn whlto paper. Tho check letter "A" In tho lowor right end ot tho regular noto Is missing. Also tho titles "Secretary of tho Treas- ur" nnd "Treasurer of tho United States" havo been omlttod under tho namos of thoso officers. Tho portrait ot Lincoln bears no rosemblance whatsoever to that on tho inulno noto. JOHNSON WILL UK TAKEN INTO CUSTODY AT BORDER LOS ANQELES. July 19. Sheriff Cllno announced ho would leave horo today for Tla Juana and expected Jack Johnson, former heavyweight champion, who is under sentence at Chicago tor violation of the Mann act, would surrender to him at tho Mexican border. 10 THDUSAHD niainninr nriTn nHIDGIUL JLH I G ;T, L, STANLEY IS H EH COUNTY C. OF G. Tho hoard of director of th Klamath county chamber of com- jtnerce recently elected T. L. Stanley secretary, to succeed Capt. Applegale whese resignation was received noma time ago. Mr. Stanley, who arrived last Saturday and assumed charge of the management of the chamber this) morning ha expressed himself M pleased with tho prospects for th development of this community and predicts a splendid future for the cltjr and county. 1- Mr. Stanley comes here from Lew Istown, Montana, where ho has been manager of the chamber of commerce fcr sorao time. He has before his entry Into commercial organization I it'ArV l.nun ffuniv nifpnt nml ntsnri 7 yjkF2SUtk BasasHkaM M fsssssmBsssBai T. I. STANLEY' "V "vt "--' --" --... aed wlth various branches of com- mnnltv uilfar unrlc. He is a mem- , ' - - her of the federal highway council - - and was labor commissioner tor tb.V state of S'orth Dakota. He has had special training for chamber ot coat merco work as well as an abundance) ot practical experience. After making a complete survey ot the local situation he will recommend a thorough plan fo organization aa well as a program ot activities. Wltk the coming ot a new executive head R is expected that the chamber will take on new life and activity. MILITARY CARS ARE BOMBED; MANY HURT CORK. July 1. Two military lor ries, loaded with soldiers, which passed through the streets ot Cork this morning were attacked by civil ian with bombs and blown up. Be tween 60 and 70 soldier were la- Jured. The civilians threw 29 bomb. The attack followed a night ot ter ror. Into which the city was plungeel as the result ot street fighting lis which Sinn Felners and the military participated. Two men were killed and about 40 wounded In gun fight ing which brought tbe total casualties well over tbo hundred mark. STATE GAME WARDEN LOOKING TROUT OVER Slato Oamo Warden Durghduff, accompanied by Henry Stout, deputy eatua warden. Is making a trip over tho country to Investigate condition surrounding trout propagation. Tney unnnt vnatnrdaV at tbO SPOOCer Creek hatchery and plannod to visit Diamond Lake and other point to day. They expect to return here to morrow. The state warden arrived from Salem Saturday. Ilia visit this time Is expected to be brlet but ho will return lator In the soason tor a long er sojourn. , x WEATHER REPORT OREQON Tonight and Tueaday.. cloady In west; fair la oast; "atertr wlad. .... i a pri