The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 26, 1920, Image 1

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Fourteenth Year No. 3981
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 26, 1920
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LIGHT PEMALTY
ENCOURAGES
BOOTLEGGERS
OTTAWA. July 28 A loni a
profit from bootlegging aro what
they aro, and tho only deterrent I a
Una of 1200 or so thorn will lo big
money In the bootlegging game and
It wll be rory difficult (or thn au
thorities on either aide of the Inter
national linn to damp out thn trffc.
That U thn summary of opinion
expressed by Ottawa official a to
thn altuatlon regarding smuggling ot
liquor from Canada to Ilia United
tttates. Further, hi nh official of
thn royal Canadian mounted poltrn
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i. I I h w I f ii n. f "ou"'?n n,, c Hhutter, charged
their power to chncK infraction ik w( .(,a,,1( n car fmm Jolm g
the federal law i In tin re.pect. it i HhMWr)f( ,. of ,,, Warrcn
really for the American nutnoruin ,..,.- eom,,any, In till city
o m that IKiuor iloe not reaen tne Jum 2 Ut 8rrrr umphrfly
ii ioM II I ",ullnrjrtwa, nccompanled by Hherlff Hubert
line 3,000 in le long .(( j)oclut(, county, who U on hl
Tho altuatlon apparently mat wfljr (j o An((lIoi( af,ur fl ma
from three provlncm in particular ,,,, , .,, , ft ani
there I n largo trade In bootlglug Mnn nct vola,,m cnarK,.,,
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iarln. Ounliic and llrltlih Columbia
At tho iiaiilii time a repertabln (juatl-
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tlty ot fiery Hnuld It finding It way
rro from the Maritime province.
ond from Manitoba
At Wlmlior and In tho aurround
Ing district) the mounted police aro
carrying on a constant campaign
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and many have linen hauled Into
court and rond-mned l pay fines
from 1200 up. One parched Detroit
piiimbi nn s sssr ii iiiiniir innniiia.
man. nowor, is saiu to nave paneu
with 1500 for throe case of Scotch'
whisky, which reached him via the .
underground route" a ehorl tlmn
trade ar known to be enormous.
Inforiuallon from Windsor and dis
trict Intimates to the authorities
... ii.ui .nni farmers In bat vlcln-i
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Jty hate found It moro profitable to
simuggle lUtuor across the border
than to farm, and havo let their
farms run to weed, while they pur-
sue the elusive dollar via tho boot-jon
legging route.
Queber, It It taled. Is the mecca
r thirsty thousands of Americans
ory week-end. and automobiles
for
passing back nnd forth carry lhulr,
loads of human and other freight,,
kn..n.i t.., ii.. K.iinn nrrn.i thni
bound for the Sahara across thn
tiorder. Under thine condition,
Canadian pollc authorities admit
that It I practically Impossible to
force the stringent liquor laws at
.present In force.
Th chief reason for the difficulty
at enforcement, according to an otfl
cUl ot the royal Canadian mounted
aUc, who have under th.lr Juris
ellettoa thn carrying out ot til fdJ
ural laws, la the fact that many peo
ple am aot In aympatby with thn
.lltquor legislation, and 'the ancurlag
ot contraband liquor I regarded la
atuu y. .qtarter. a 'm( achlevmat
rather thaa a dltgracn, '"
Hownvtr, If. the 'carrying ot llqaor
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t WABHINUTON, July 2.
Figure given out by thn run-
uii bureau today place tlm pop-
ulatloti of Grant I'niti, Orrgon.
at 3,101, n decrimrfH of 728 !
hiCo 1010, or 18.7 par" cent, 0
Marsnfleld, Ore, I credited
with a population of 4,034, an
e Increase ot approximately 1,000
person over the 1910 consul.
Sheriff George Humphrey return
nd taut night from llend with 0car
In tliu arreM of llouiton and hi
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p.irtuer me nnicer oeueve mey nuve
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,,,,, BUlolmlU0 n,leo operat-
1) J( einim 0r.gon. but complete ,
eldetiee to prove the theory l o
far aekln Tb car taken from thl
cy (rokl) lJow m ua). ,0 iin,
nnd WJ (owd ,, lat ctJ. ,,y
a . .
Houston and miutipr iieniiiu a car
w))kl ,ho offlco kn0K. wa, hMtn (n
,,enieton uton claims to have
urci1.,d ..' car from a man named
ia,ksQr. ,nJ -howed a bill of rale
AUTO THIEVERIf
IS ORGANIZED
Hearing of th charges agalnsl'club leader, worn other speakers.!
iol)1(on ,nd Shutter ha bran el Mis Head spoke of tho relation of
by ju,tce Chapman for Wednesday, proper food to tho development of
K,tTMK.VT CAf.KD Tl
4'IIKCK HIIK ON lUHIMIK.
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r ire, nupi'llll-ll in limn iiith mm- uchiiu ui'ui ......... I .f.- WI. .1.-- ... III. U--A
,d ,. a lCarlVaal- flung cigarette.1 Mr Sexton, who wss chairman of ,he ., ! sn7 u n
caBlI ,he nro department at 3 tho mooting, closed the speaking pro- a ,lxeai l V'."' . ' .i l u
.clnck .M).rd1,y morning to tho gram with an argument for a per- ' "j0 ,0 r',?,lhe bfnd lhpoh
Unk rh(,r ,irll,Kl, TnB noornR w mancnt fnr ground site and a plea ,ho Influence of hi. uncle, whom he
,,r nl)0Ut ,day of the struc-'for tote for the one-mlll tax to l'r0'.p . ,". n stock-raiser at
Iur, ii wa ouenched with tho vide a fund for site and building.! .'e,",.7.refon' . .
chemical engine Little damage wa
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FATHER OF MRS. C H
MMnrDUnnn tr ."ZfR'and similar gathering. He declared .
Unutlv WJJU llL.L.CLr i,,i ,i. .i. i..,j ,.,, I
Word was rocelved hore yesterday fund Is provided, to buy a site, con
from Ashland of the death of II. c. ""'ent'r Hted. erect buildings,
Chamberlain It was reported that P'nt ' '" " k8 W
Mr. Chamberlain, a contractor, ho
resided bore tor several years, wa
killed when he attempted to crank
the truclt be was driving? while It
wa In gnar. -i-r
He wa. the father ot Mr.. C. II.
ir.i.,-i .kn, .iih Mr irnrt.r.
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wand. I. In Ih. nut at nrsust. Mr.
Chamberlain was la Klamath Palls
at the time ot the accldeat, taking
care ot the Underwood home daring
the family's absence. She left at
oaoi) tor Asalaad upoa the receipt ot
the aew. of her huaeaad's death.
TWO JAILED FOR
HAVING UQUOR
"Duck" Ooodell and Charlea PUm
were arrested by Patrolmen Wynne
and Harnett Saturday night on
charges ot having llqaor In their
possession. Hearing In both cases Is
set for tomorrow.
Ooodell Is said to hare had eight
quarts ot whisky concealed In a barn
on East Main strooi, noar the coun
try club. Ho Is an old resident ot
tho city, having conductod a barn on
Klamath avonuo, near Payne, alley,
until It recent condemnation by tho
health board wheu he moved to tho
now location.
Plum Is a comparative stranger.
He had a gallon and a halt of "moon
shine" whisky in his home on Look
out street, according to the police.
WKATHKR REPORT
Oregon Tonight and Tuesday
fair; moderate northwesterly winds.
into the United States from Canada
la to be prevented, It Is Intimated
tkat U wUI have to ba'dsne by,.aa
army of cuitoaw Junctors, and po
lice oa the America aide ottaa llat
rather thaa lay Caadat
CLLI6 PICNIC IS'
CLEARING HOUSE
M M UUb
Co-operation of tho entire com.,
munlty In furthering progress and, fleam or sigura Tnor.ien Meyernor-
production and solylng the problem jfer at McArthur, California, on July
of tho farmer and farmer' family! 21, In making a return Journey to
wa tho keynote of apeeehe by' Klamath Kail, wa badly ,"m,",.'
head of rarlou activities connected
wltli community progrex at thn terday.
farm bureau and boy and girl clubj K. C. Mnuton, a French ace, wa
picnic at tho Stambart grore near piloting thn machine, accompanied
Merrill yesterday, by hi mechanic, W. D. Raadall and
Despite thn busy season many j I. C. Hunt, one of the owner ot the
farmer working yesterday In the plane, when 4he, accident happened,
hay field a largo crowd wag pres- Partly doe to the fact that there waa
ent, A bountiful dinner wa servcd.no flag up to give the direction of
by the ladle, ipread upon the grassy,
cirpft of the grove, and every one and a tire blew out. earning the ahlp
',,, 10 tnpa) ,,,, jUBtl-0. , turn ,n ,.r)t ,0merult. and
K. II. Thoma. county agricultural , light uplde down,
agent, told of the accompllhmrnti All three men were thrown out of
of ,ho farm j)UrcaU ulnrn II organl-lthe ship, but none of them ustalned
ration laU fall, and outlined the any Injurlc. ,Tho propeller of thn
plan for tho coming year, urging .hip wa broken and one wing badly
UKjn ,,! ,.Hrr, tno necelty of co- damaged br tho craah. The report
0,,pron fr(im n ,no farmer of'gay that It la expected that repair
,ho rommunlty He aald that women will be made within two or three
In other counties were taking active
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pari in ueteiopmeni oi ine inrm our
and nlnrateil the iamn nctlvllv
by tho women of Klamath county. tntc flying from tho top of It be
T. I.. Stanley, now .ccretary of tho ,,,Ml1 ln the landing field a a wind
Klimath county chamber of com- Kulde In order that tho landing here
merce. made hi llrt nddro to n' made afo.
Kamuth county gathering and out- ,, j, h0han. director of tho
,1(11 ,ho lan ,or maknC lho or-'Ca,hoc Bcdeniy campaign, thla
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ganitution an nemo racior in com-
munty development.
W. II Mason. Judgo C. ;. llrowcr,
.Mist Twla Hold, county aunerln-
'.tendent. and Trank Sexton, county
.the growing child, also of the prpvvj
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limn lillIPAn nf annnl ma kml1
among
children ot achool age and
(consequent need ot more
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which will bo upon the ballot this!
jfaII Mr. Soton aMortcd that there
Was no central gathering place In tho'
county for fairs, farm bureau picnic.
the Intention of the fair board, If the
atlon center for the entire county.
Thn day's entertainment conclud-
ed w,,n b me between two
The went -te
inning. It waa a red-hot exhibition,
ne "" of wn,co T,r,ea ":5orn,n
to th side froBi which the Intorma-
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MOUNTAIN WLL
The Saddle Mountain Lumber
company will start sawing lumber
by September 1, aald H. H. Edmonds
to a Herald representative Saturday
evening. Mr. Edmonds Is now at the
mill on the Sprague river directing
the activities ot the large force of
men who are rushing work on thn
construction ot buildings and log
ging a big supply ot timber for the
opening.
Nino millwright, aro busy on the
mill and machlnory. Tho, logging
crew Is piling up logs at tho rato ot
50,000 feet dally. Steel Is being laid
on tho Strnhorn road at a rapid rate,
Mr. Edmonds also reports, and It I.
hoped that by the time the mill is
running that the means ot transpor
tation will be finished.
TEN ARRESTED FOR
INSURANCE FRAUD
WASHINGTON. Julr 8. Tka
District ot Columbia grand jury to
day took ap the Investigation ot aa'
alleged conspiracy, of certain em-4
atoms 'of the war risk insurance
bureau to defraud dlwablad service
B SAODL
maa of aoaiatloa legally, dwjprtr
taam. Vaai Persona Are alrta4yisBBllaaj kv
sF's'wa" CiPa'1'
PLANE COMING i
HEBE DAMABED
AT LAKEIW
I
The airplane which caused the
, at tlm landing field In Lakevlew yes-
the wind a faulty landing wa made
aa and the Jonrney to Klamath
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Kiill will be continued. Tne pilot
..k. ,1... . fi.. Mi. .ill. . .kit.
morning received a wire from Mr.
Hunt saying the plane will arrive
here Wednesday. It will be used In
I publicity work of thu campaign.
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MANN ACT VIOLATION
j WIf ,M hed 0 -ct,on of
tho federal jrrand Jury, after hear-
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! Inn; before fiert C. TbomM. this
morning, on a charge of violating
.',". ,..,,!
of Cnlco' Cal" wno aMegcs w,,x"
Brought complainant's wife here
lrom """ na ,n" lnB
tered at
gether as r
hotel here and lived to
gether as man and wife. Mrs. Rose,
says her husband, left three small
children behind her, but brought the
youngest of her family, aa infant ln
arms, with her.
Mrs. Roan was allowed to accosa
aanr her huabaad hsvek to- CaUfor-
sjhu. ear thsr- aaderitaadiag that she-
would apaaar . witness
MEMBLLSCWING
CLUB MUTING
A aMstiaraftlM Marrtlt ataasi
asnrtaK.etak.waa -kaUuat tr as
at Qaewmt Wlfcam laat atardarr
tJBw-erirsssaarth memaarir-
attsa DatisuJkdr. rav Oasrgs
.WlUoav AlasW WUaa. aad. Miss
Ukudrar Toil, wara prssaat.
, The- aaceats of- tho mamkara ana
shevtac. Brack rlaterest la tke work
aad aa tkla is the largest sawing
club In the county, a spjeadld ex
hibit may he expected from Merrill
at our county fair thla fall.
The following members were pres
ent: May Tolle,. Mary Darry. Ora
Offlold, Velma Ady, Olive Hill. Faye
Jlnnette, Arene Taylor and Opal
i a)iur.
VILLA READY TO
SURRENDER, REPORT
EAOLE PASS, Texas., July 26.
Francisco Villa la at Sabinaa today
In telegraphio communication with
President de ta Huerta at Mexico
City to arrange hia surrender, ac
cordlag to advices receved here.
Sahlaaa 1 9 mites south of here.
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MIOrORD, Julr Bad
hretkar.' warekasaaa karaed early
UWo saaraaagi. Tksy laos lg J00.000.
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LOS ANGELES, July 2ft.
A sharp earihuuaka abock
woke l.oi Angolos at 4:12 !
o'clock thin morning. Report
to tho fire department and po-
, lies Indicated that It was ap-
parently felt chiefly at Los An-
geli-s and to a lesser degrco at
, ewood and Itedondo Beachi
tnefornier aboul l2 , .Dd
the tUr e 2j
en o hprB
PENDLETON, July 2. Albert
Llndgren. one ot five periona who
escaped from the county Jail yeiter
day, when 8herlff T. D. Taylor of
Umatilla county wa killed, wa cap
tured by a poite at Cayuse early thla
morning.
A poQ Ot about 300 member Is
trailing the other four men. Includ
ing .Veal Hart, a half-breed Indian
who I alleged to have hot Bherlff
' .
ia)lor,
According to Llndgren the 'jail
break wa planned for several day.
Taylor wa aberlff of Umatilla
county for more than IS year.
Two men believed to lie Jim
Ow-eni and Nell Hart, escaped Uma
tilla county prisoners., aro reported
surrounded In a wheat field five'!
mile southwest cf Pendleton. A'l
revard of $1,000 'for the men dead
or alive I ottered by the city of
Pendleton. .
SALEM. July 26. State officer
and officials today expressed regret
,r.8i.erlff Taylor'. death,U.the FeV
dleton Jail break yesterday. Gov
ernor Olcott said, "He wa. a man'
man' and the whole state grieve,
with Umatilla county In It. Irrepar
able loss."
YACHT RACE
CALLED OFF
SANDY HOOK, July 25. With
the Resolute two mile. In tho lead,
the yacht race was declared off at 5
o'clock became a dying wind made it
impossible for the .loops to finish
within the .Is hour limit.
The 8b am rock took the lead at
the beginning of the race aad crossed
the startlag line a minute ahead ot
the Resolute. The Resolute, how
ever, had a time allowance ot sis
mlautes and 40 seconds over tho
LIptoa boat. There was a 10 mile
wind blowlag.
PERR1T aseliAFTAKBg
MUDS AT COMYBNTiOX
Perry DeLap, of DeLap 4t Harden,
waa married Friday la 8aem, where
be waa. attending tho Bias' coavea
tloa, to Mrs. Vesta Richmond. Mr.
DeLap telegraphed tkat ke would be
home wltk his bride tonight.
Mrs. DeLap Is a sister ot Mrs'. E.
H. Jefferson to this city. Tke wed
ding comes aa a surprise to the
friends ot the couple.
MARKKT REPOR's
PORTLAND, July 26. Choice
steer., 110.50 to $11; prime hogs,
117.25 to $17.75; medium hogs,
$16.75 to $17.25; egg., 44 to 45.
WILL ATTEMPT TO
SALVAGE TREASURE
LONDONDERRY, Eng June 27.
(By Mall.) Effort, will be returned
thl. summer to recover the 4,000,
000 of gold still lying In the wreck
of the British auxiliary cruiser Leu
rentlo which was sunk by a mine off
the mouth ot Lough Swllly la Jaau
ary, 1017. white oa kar way to Now
York. Tka bullion Is la ban sack of
wklek la wortk 11,100. Altogetker
tka Laureatlc carried bout iT,0at
006 la cold wkoa aaak. It ta eats
md,tat aaeet II.0M.60I' saiiae
UMATILLA CO.
SHERIFF SLAIN
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WASHING-TON, July 2. Unteea
the membership of the house'ls In
creased from 435 to at least S00 to
meet the Increased population shown
by the 1920 census, 10 states will
lose one or more representatives, ac
cording to Representative 8legel, of
New York, chairman of the census
committee which will frame the new
apportionment bill. Those states
are: , ,
Indiana, Iowa and Missouri, which
will lose two congressmen each; and
Illinois. Kentucky, Maine, MaTyland.
Nebraska, Vermont and Virginia,
which will lose one congressman
each.
Mr. Sleil explains that If thn
house. membership Is retained at Its
present figure. It will be necessary to
Increase the population basis la each
congressional district beyond the
2114000 or major portion thereof
now fixed. It this Is done, he say,
the 10 state, named will lose one or
more ot the present districts because
their populations have not Increased
In proportion to those ot other atatea.
On the basts of the estimated
population of 106,00,000 for tho
whole country In 1320, an Increase
of approximately 14,000,000 In 10
years, Mr. Slegel says (S or CS new
ns)ti the house must be created It
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lne .ail. taies are to retain meir prea-
wat auaerical representation. While
precedent warrant the Increase, Mr.
Slegel declare, there I. strong oppo
sition to It oa tbe-'paft of some ot
the present representatives, while
other, favor reduction to aa few aa
300 members.
FwsYTtv &Mgel expects -the work at
framing the new apportionment bill
In accord with the new population to
begin with the reconvening of con
gress In December and he anticipates
that the measure will be passed
early in 1921.
Every decade since 1790, wltk thn
.Ingle exception of 1840, the hou.e
membership ha. been enlarged to
.keep pace with the growing popula
tion. Now the house floor is crowd
ed when alt member, are present;
Mats nearly fill the chamber; the old
Individual desks have been discarded
and an Increase In membership prob
ably will have to bo solved by nar-
rowing the width of the seats.
Ten year, ago the hou.e member-
.hlp was increased from J91 to 4SS
on the basis of a population of !.-
971,266 and the only exception to
suck a procedure occurred la 1840
when 10 coagressmea wore kaocked
out by the apportloameat. tke mssa-
bershlp being fixed at SSt after kar
ate keen 24S for 10 years. ,
Tke last apportloameat kept la
tact tke aumerlcal strength of all
state detegatloas desldea prorldtac
for certain laereaaes, bat area tkaa.
several coagrnaoioaal dUtricU fell
short of tke mulmum 'basis ot'Sll.
000 popalatloa.
SOVIET ASKS FOR .
A CONFERENCE
'PARIS. Julyv24. The proposal or
the Russian Soviat government for a
conference In -tendon wltk all tka
Ulles, a. reported In last night', dis
patches, will M the subject ot an
exchange ot views between Franca
and England. It is possible that
Premier. Lloyd George and Miller-
and will meet during the present,,
week, for a discussion ot their reply.
WASHINGTON, July 26. Partlc- '
Ipatlon by the United State, in any
conference of representatives of Rus
sia and the allied governments', look
ing to a restoration ot peace between
Poland and Soviet Russia, waa re
garded today by soma officials aa
Improbable. They refuse to com,
ment oa tke situatloa.
ITALIAN DBSTKOYKR HITS
MINE) SCOftS ARE DROWNMg
CONSTANTINOPLE. July 16
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tka bow Italia destroyer, Albert
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