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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1920)
wiw,w- tr MMMMMWXWWV iterate bJr- A. M;- 'l Fourteenth Year No. 3982 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1820 rt TritVir.C4&A:: r, fry KLuum OMMft "W; OmoiAlj I'AfKIt OK y BA- .& amf LZ . T-. fl Jti ifettlHTttf it wwmwmmwvmww BlH ss J Bfc Bm ssssaaa sBaftmamm anmmmW SamW wamWaBBammW maWBmmmmaW'mmmmL. ' w It'S EFFECTI T 131 ALL RIGHT BUT Having, frnm iick ftmlty. In llvn mil ol tin ran If hn In thn snrl (if mi H Vromolilln vagabond who rurrli'M ti In blanket h nud grtllchnx mi the rtl ti- nlng hoard- for u uiimber nf meals on thn trip, thn tin run nn n laud scape decoration, Indlvliliiully or col lortlvnly, doim not ha mi ii welcoming appeal to thn uviirugn tourist. Auk a .1 ........ t m I Kalli who am strewing thn country Ids for miles ahont lth pliluresqui) (?) hinpn of cann, holtten, discarded wrnrlnK apparel and all kludn of old ruhhlnh and Junk are misdirected The. avorsgn lourlnt w tt Id appro clatn a few cross-road alKim, in l)pn that hn who rutin may read, telling I him thn distance from a Klven point j in inin rnr, ur iroin in in cur in any 01 inn iiuioriniy won urn mi ; Apparently thn car wan thrown out lowing thn lure nf the open runil thUr..lu rniirnn hy striking rock and arannn, and hn, or alio -most em-the wheels rot Into thn loosn dirt, phallrally and hy nil ineani, nhn -(making It liuponnlbln to bring It back will tell you that thn efforts of lhi)ilo , road h.iforu It turned ov.tr. worthy houniiholdern of IC lit tint t Ii rente m,ll. rmm.l.l.Miil. far i.ii.rnr" """ WK tlm rnrawd Ulna- than ho do-:, tho raitoff p if Mn-iHi1" rom,"r l'rl"nnorn. win. hrokn w,rni jjojl Hunday, kllllnn Hherlff Taylor Sttll thn nroren of lndlrldunl,t 'I'Ohreak Hunday momliiK at dumplni ground, am h'Klnnlnic to H,J""W cro,!k' 30 ,"M h0UiU "' 1Vn ham pome fffrri In kiiIiIIiik ttmrMn.V'""' ,wo "' ",n ''' Atnonn thn fratnrnlly. aa an.oiiK " Tl,r' "rn n"- P"' 'X "'" nthcra of thn kiiun hoho, new lr. ,l",l',n hut rnrapnd Into thn tin. trl. far and fa.t. Murh Itifnriiiatlun "V'"'"!' H 'Inrk and tho pnnitt! In Riven and taken when r!urloUlf,,," "tmhln to detnrmlnn who they parllrn ramp ov.-rnlKht on thn narnn '""" ''oiHioun(Js wore dispatch- roundn. and It In heRlnnliiK In w rk'u" '" ww "" '""" " out llko tlilat: Mr. ami Mr, Tourlnt and Hilly and 8tuy and Jimmy Tourlnt uru bowling along at aa high a ratu aa tho aapplng and mining oporatlona or tka atata highway bulldera will panail. "OuctT," aaya llt'lln Jimmy, aa the family flrww'ltaii four fnbt gtiltr and Mlbtrarfullr orer the, crown nf the Mahway Krndn, break an other rtroplerhnnn reonl lit thn' dltfh en thn other nldn. ami nutllra down to mom or lenn Mr.tdy Knlnn; "Ourh, Datl wn'ro romliii; lt ll.iiiiatli WT Falla." Thn Jnller had laknn a mnal to thn "llowja know, Hherlork lliilnicn7"k'PI""im'n, who wnrn together In onn Inquire Dad. ,. "Why, dnn'i jott rumeinher Hini.rell, two or thrrn pnlrn of hand man wir talked with In Hakl'rnfleTiPjrnarhed through thn tmrn and nrnp aald It wnn thn flrnt hit; town thin r him, JerklnK him ncalnnt thn nldn of Crater lake, anil you'd know ,frout of thn roll and holdlnir, him. It by tho dltrhen In I ho roadn njitl llin knyn nnd Rim wnrn taken. Thnn thn hundruda of pllna ot tin cann tlm five prlnnnorn unlocked thn door you'd VM anitteri'd for mlluna thU;ind lied Kn route thny encountered aide of It, And I counted 'J 7 pile. Sheriff Tiylor and wantonly nhot of cann In thn lunt mlln and a half " lilm down. It doen not appear that "You didn't cither!" nuyn llitjo thn nhorlff pullet! n Run or In any Mia Hunln, who In Junt heKiniilliK lowny Rnvn tho Jnll hreakern any rea realize her feminine Inliurltnnco, non for nhootlnR. with trun nlnlorly nplrlt. "Thorn wnn'. only 2 of them. Oh, them' ,ftko rounlry ,n , ..10 car. other onol Mamma you Hmo ,,, Kp( 10 MCk ,, , people 'In Klamath Knlln llvo on nU) ,,, , (ho ,., ,)oly pW cannn .turf alfognthurT" , ,. , wuynUUu , connntjuenro "Thnro'a ludlunn thr... and overy,, .,,,. f 10 nnwii t VKrvMMn thing." naya Jlmmlo. "That man In ,,, for , ,,,, nro ,,,, the Ford that wklimt at Hanln Unu w,, p,H1 f rnnHj Nalurttly ,,or. M uk;. iloh't you romfmhur. I'D ,,, tth own cnril liro ,,, , mnJor. bet If a wild place. Vim wntrh out ,ly , conilllnB ,hH offenM Ih.t..lntr6f the car. HuhIo. anil I'll. ,,, c,vio r,,ln m, n (rplt ro. watch tM nldn and I'll bolchu ,nlc,i.1Hpnct' for appearancoM. Tho houno acreamabjK I count moro'n you ilo!" .,,,,. ttIl0 wnIks ,llx,Hn.t BnouWer n "ChlldTmt.- you uniNtu't gnmbln." ,.,, tll of Jllnk whr ho K0C) out nayaahockodMra. Tourlnt, but HiiHlofor hll 8lullljr p,on81lro ,lrol la buiMV rountlng-."Thni ll.ufrt Kinnlly nnturally tho pnmon who four, thcro'a ono flvo; alx, hovuii "lcnM nUotA ,0 ,,rlvo ft car cnn nfford "Aw.-ydu cin't count that on." ,0 ,mvo tho BnrlmB mnn ,,, hfl aaya Jimmy, wno in iiomtnK no pair, J navins cnoann mat ninn ot inn road which 'only a' ' loft'hiindnd pemou would iHtch'tho cann upon. "You ran't ob'tint ;'mn uiiIosh thny'ro at least two Tent high, an' n regular pile of "em;" "Well, I think the llttlo heap 'lire a ugly' ha'fh'e Dig ones and a pllo'o'f ran la' a pile of cans," r'ntorl hfa'j alitor, having ovldonlly reud Kills Parker Ilutter'a celobratdd t rent I bo of swine, Bo Mr. nnd Mrs. Tourist and line little Tburfsta como und aon, nnd nro coniuefetf 'by' a feeling of dlngilsc and go 'away and spread tho iiowb, and 'Klamath Falls gols the bonaflt from wSdH-sprea'd advertising, as un UMlriible aa ft i effoctlvo. Hounholder have acquired n kgnlt of hanging a gunny sack In a handy place a a receptacle for run and rubbish that cannot be Inciner ated In stove or heater. When the tack la full, the first day the family LEE BIEHN HURT IN AUTO MISHAP l.nn lllolin, local bnrhorshop pro Prlntor, won Injured, although not seriously, when tin) car In whlrh hn anil hln wlfo, (luilr Infnnl son snd Aim iiiiiiiirn mutiior, wnni over n Kndn Irn miles nlmvn Itncky Point yiinterilay. Noun of thn others were tiurt. Mr, llltihn wan caught ! nentli III) overturned car anil liln legn worn lindly hrtilnod, hut no hones worn broken, I In In confined In hln lioinn hut nxporln to hn out lit !a row ilii)" Thn parly worn on thnlr wny to Cralur Lake. Mrs. I.en IHulm won driving. Thn road wnn rocky and thn dirt on thn lower nldn wnn Innsn STILL TRAILING I'I:NDU:tON. July 37 -I'onnrn imurilerirn of Hherlff Taylor. The pome In now well orcaiilicd. with W, It. Taylor, hrothnr ot the nlaln otTI rtr, In charxo. ' . Hherlff Taylor'a funeraj anrvlcen Wilt bo hald thU afternoon. CUIr and stata offleora froip all parti ot Orrgon ara hera to attend. '. M. - Sheriff Humphrey "aid today that hlle hn had not boen directly ad' Vtned of the dotalln of ShnrlfT Tar lor'n death, Medford offlenra who Were hern today told the following (lArgo red An hn handed It Into th" ruliblHli away for him. Thn oxcitso for tho practlco on tho nart nf the ilnfllnrti nf tintuml Imnuiv , ,, (lltly rl1.t Kt , cy B(r. hng man to haul thulr Muff. Ho nnyH II doesn't pay. Ono time whon ho did condescend to haul u handful of can uwny ho charged a dollar, or n dollar and a hulf, or two nnd a hnlf depending on who la tolllug Iho story. And the city council ha passed nn ordinance, supporting tho garbugo man, thoy say, nnd If you hire n private carrier to Hole' your garbage nwny, you or he, or both of you nro likely to bo takon up and fined. The truth of tho matter Is that tho city bus a garbage ordinance that should be enforced, regardless of whether It works hardship on the garbage contractor or householders, nnd regardless of the political Influ ence of said householders, .singly or comblnod. And It should bo done at ones,' H EH IN j w. iioniinrnnn, presi.ieni or iiio , Levy of a two rent a head tax on connection with the. pmparcd Indlnn hoard of ro-opomtlr.il of Call- nvitry sheep owneil hy members of ' ms parade homh explosion In fnrnla, arcompanled hy J K. P.,m- llin association, to provldn a fund for Itilfi. wan presented to the bnrlon. u member of llin hoard of 'mirnml expenses and treat., n mir. ' whltn hnnn. iminv i.v ,. ii. dlrectorn, mid F. (, C'olll.'tt, nxoCU llvo necretnry of thn hoard, urn hum from Ban Kranrlnro, ItavliiR arrived hint nUlil upon Invitation of tho Klamath Indian.. Thn Indian hoard of co-oporatlou wan formed for thn purpunn nf pro- lectltiK tho Indlann of California uud udjncnnt ntatvn and neulni; Hint thny Ret fair treatment from the white, nald Mr. I'nmherton thin morning. Hn alio told of Mr. Colletf having mot Heriteant irown and Iku Jack non, both Klamath Indian, who npnnt lunt wlntur In WuihlnKton, I). C, whom thoy wero working for Indian leslnlatlon, and hn way nhlo to unnlnt them at that tlmo. Thin latter led to an Invitation, to tho boartl to InventlRato prohlemn horo. Thn Ihrco board mombcra will lenvn for thn rciervutlon nomo tlmn within tho next day or two. Thoy alio expect to takn a pleanuro trip to Crater lako while In tlm county. One of tho mont Important things to be taken up will be thn dliputo oirr the boundary of thu pronent renorvatlon, which tho Indlann claim In not fair, and It mentioned an a ponilblllty that thn organization of the Indian tribal council will bo placed by nn organization, which It Is believed will bo more effective. HEABING HILTS The Injunction null of Hophla S. Henley, against Klamath rnnnty; the county court, state highway commis sion, Oakax Huber, contractor, nnd others, to restrain defendants from building a highway over plaintiff' farm In thn valley soith of here, will not come to trial Wednesday. Judge llnrhnldor of Lake county hnd been appointed hy Chief Justlco McHrldc to hear the case, but a supreme court decision In a similar caso In Douglas county hiul iiindit iiecvnsnry different tactics In thn attack of the plaintiff and tlmo has been nsked of the court to reform Its lino of battle. No definite date was specified In tho request for contlnuancn. Tho decision of the supremo court In tho Dougla county case 8. H. Itockhlll against tho state highway commission and others rovcrsea thn Judgment of Judges Hamilton otj Douglas and Hklpwort of Lane coun ties, and establishes now precedent on several legal points Involved. The main contention of plaintiff, the court held, was that Iho highway rommlsslon had no authority to lay out and creatn a now route hut must designate existing county roads, when such am In existence as stnto highways; that legislative notion had vested tho power of laying out new roads exclusively In tho county court. Tho court holds that tho highway commission han tho power to deslg- nnto new rond, citing law nt con siderable length In support, nnd snys In conclusien: "If this wore not tho right construction It would bo lm- posslbln for tho commission to work cut any complete system ot connect ing roads and would Imvo to follow tho roads aa designated by tho county courts, howover difficult or Impossible tho grades ami align ment might be." LOGGER SUCCUMBS TO HEART ATTACK yhlle at work yesterday nt tho lumber camp of tho Puckott Hron. in tho Odessa district, Charles Mornor dropped dead of heart failure. Mr. Mornor was 41 years old and has no relatives as far as his acquaintances hero know. He had suffered from noverat' heart attacks In tho past (wo weeks and it was not a total sur prise when he succumbed to the at tack yesterday 'afternoon. The funeral was held today at 3:30 o'clock from the Whltlock ehapal, ON INJUNCTION! .-M I ISHEEP MEN LEUT ASSO ATI TAX - 'nlllS for omen-ened.. nn.l lnll.in I" .-"- u uK.nc.ll that earh momber of thn annoclnllon Bhnuld Join thu National Wool Orow nm, wcro two of tho renultn obtain ed at tho Meeting of Klamath Coun ty Wool Orowurn' nnnoclatlon here Hunday. Hhcep men from all parti of thn county wcro In attendance. It won tho concnnniiH of opinion that tho market for wool, lamhn and mutton will adjunt Itnnlf In a short tlmo, nnd thono grower who arc nhlo to hold their ncanon'a wool crop for a tlmo will get a fair price. At prcnent tho bottom In clear out of tho marknt and thcro I virtually no quotation for wool Iikn county wool grower have dlnpojcd of n largo perccntago of thnlr wool crop. It In reported, at prlcen ranging from 1 to 43 enntn a pound. It In nnld that thono who own their winter ranches and rolno their own winter forago can perhaps break oven nt thin price, but tho nheep ralner who renin all hln land and buy all hi feed cannot come nnywhero near making It cover tho cn.it of production. Local nhccp men, It In nnld, will not ronnlder Innn thnn f0. cents a re-iPotind for their wool rllp, nn long nr they can possibly hold the crop. Many of them, hnwover, am feeling the pressure of financial need, and there- Is n probability that In a ro ndjnstment, If It comes about, many of the rentern, whoso cost of produc tion In relatively high, will be squeezed out of business, not only In Klamath hut In nil tho wool produc ing sections of the west. TRIP OPENS EYES TO m HOME ADVANTAGES After nesrly nine months of un ulloytd plcnsuro and travel that car ried them from this city to Georgia, Tennessee and Texas, Mr. and Mrs. William Griffith bare returnod to their homo at Olene, contented and happy to onco moro bo back In Klam ath county. It was over 28 years slnoi Mr and Mrs Griffith loft their old homo in northern Georgia and while ho was glad to go back and renew old acquaintances, tho attrac tion was not great enough to re kindle tho old love nor a deslro to remain permanently. In comment ing on tho thnnges that have taken placo tboro nnd horo Mr. Griffith said: "There have been moro buildings erected In Klnmnfh Falls In the last nlno months than there have been In my old homo town In Georgia In 30 years. Down In Texas tho bank de posits of tho banks ot this city wero causo for amazement In ono of tho banks I stepped into to get u check cashed. Tho trip did many things for mo, nnd onn ot thorn was to mako mo moro fully appreciate Klamath county." HKIti: TO HTAItT IliriliDIXO 11. II. Hurt, ot Sacramento, ac companied hy Mrs. Hart, is hera this week making arrangements for the construction of an oftlco mid store building at tho corner of Soventh nnd Main streets. Tho old wooden structuro which now occuplos tho cornor will bo moved to Walnut nveuuo and mndo over Into nn apartment house, by Mr. Hart. i UM)KH MKi: ANOTHER "NO HACK" FINISH BANDY HOOK, July 27. Tho Shamrock and Kosolute got away for on oven start with a threo knot wind bldwlng. Tho Hesoluto had tho lend nt first but nt 4:20 tho Up ton craft took n slight lead. Tho wind was baroly stroug enough 'to fill tho sails ot tho racing craft. FItKNCH OFFICIALS NTAItT l'6lt CONFKIIKNCK PAItia, July 27. rromier Mlt- lorand -Marshal Foch and other French, government officials loft, to day for Boulogne,- to discuss with Premier Lloyd George of England the Ruslan SovhH proposal for a conferenco with the allies. MOONIIV AI'I'KAI, H 4 l'IM; WITH 1'llK.HIDK.Vr WASHINGTON, July 27. Appeal In hohnlf of Thoman Moonoy and Warren Hillings. ( convicted In Han Francisco In I leu n.i.n.u.i.ili. d, 1.....T. - ,'.- ...,, v. I JlllltllKUlIi ntetl Annoclutlon of Htret and Klcctrlral Hallway Workers of Amorlra, John Moonoy, brother of Thomas Mooncy, bended tho committee. A memorandum loft for presentation to Presl- dent Wilson sold tho association convention had Instructed the commltteo to "bring tho caso to your attention nnd to appeal to you to do all within your power to seo thcRo men righted and Justlco glnm them." Charles Plum, accused of having a gallon and a half of moonshine whisky In his possession when ar rested at his homo on Lookout street by policemen Saturday night. pleaded guilty In Justlco Chapman's court this morning and was fined 1200 and cost. Tho caso, further more, la still ponding and tho court Instructed officers to keep tab on defendant' behavior and It he doc not keep to tho straight and narrow path for the next 30 days the court Implied that a Jail scntenco would be Imposed. Duck Gooddoll, arrested In the cast side ot town Saturday night and accused of having nine quarts of whisky in his possession, pleaded guilty and was fined f 40 'and costs and given a30 day Jail sentence. The Jail sentence was suspended'fdtfr Ing good behavior. Gooddell has never been In tron blo before, the court said In explain ing tho difference In penalties, and as far as the court Is Informed has had a good reputation. Plum has been before the court before. Ac cording to general testimony man ages to maintain himself without working. Nevertheless be produced tho S200 flno without difficulty.. LAW GREATEST EVIL-JOLIDGE NORTHHAMPTON, Mass, July 27. Rescuo fr.om tho reaction of war was described as the transcendent need of tho Unltod States In an ad dress which Governor Coolldgo de livered today In formally accepting tho Republican vlco presidential nomination. "Tho chief task before us," he said, "Islo repossess tho people of their government and property." Coolldgo found another sourco of gravest public, concern to be "tho reactionary tendency to substitute the private will for tho public will," nnd raid tbero had been a disposition on tho part of soma Individuals and groups to Inqulro whether they liked tho law, and If not to disregard It and prevent Its execution by meth ods of direct action." "Observnnco of the law," he said, "Is tho groalest solvent of public Ills," and ho deplored attempts to create, class distinctions. Tho scene of notification took place nt Allen field, tho reception ground of Smith college. Tho plat form was only large enough to ac comodate tho speakers, nnd n fow distinguished guests, from umong W FINED FOR HNS UQUOR DISREGARD FOR the great ussomblage present. Cool-Ihoth Idgo heard from Govornor Morrow of Kentucky the formal announcement of his nomination "by the spontane ous wish ot the, Republican party.," : m i WEATHER REPORT OREQON Tonight and Wednes day, fair; moderate northerly winds. fiBSJii l"- I ., B B nnrfiiiimii ' -' nimum : TAKEN AGAINST While Klamath Fall ... i peacefully slept last evnlag, , mayor and hi cablnat held a Br.'7 traded session at the city kail ('- vino mean for protecting tka munlty for an Invasion of I. H firebug. Just what plana war fcg cannot be revealed by thla wrttar, tho powers that be having choava at the beginning of the teuton to raty t entirely upon their own laUfllgwiaa ' to carry them through tho i an raw ,, cy In consequence a polite tavT' tlon was extended for aaaaai' "y men, who had wandered la In, to withdraw. So far as csn be learned tk '' thorltie have not yet establish! taa corpus delicti In other word locat ed tho I. w. W who, accordlac te .' anonymous communleatto frost ' Weed, loft there for Klamath Firta ' two or three day ago with tk aww- . ed Intention of "burning the 4 town up." ''J Weed, during the last npatb, Ma ' suffered a series of Ores, said to havo been of Incendiary orgta.,. T) most serious, perhaps, waa or Mm . . night ot July IS, when a kani wit) " burned, with 15 head of aorssa, eral automobiles and a large, a.aa " tlty of hay. Firemen aald thtVl odor of kerosene was plainly; aptiiap " ent around the burning' "rililijr'.t,i oven after the flame bad bm cosnJ headway. No doubt exists fts'tW' mind ot Weed residents taat.tkf ii"' tire series of fires was ytaaaaC' 'T' Ilornbrook's dlsaatarassa Mas ' 't-' few days' ago. bears crat sBjnsjjrff1 of Incendiarism. Tka ttminmitm valley, officer assert, to lMf4ssf- ' average of one Incendiary tra sv'tiMT thl season. .Vs Til ! atamtMftif'mn Asf that VsMsss. councllmcnr police ' miiritm last night was designed to lay aanat'4 for preventing any incendiary '' bresk here. The Herald aaHiaBg applauds tho motive of Um eusiisjt; ' ence. but In view of the Bartow M ture of the situation and lm vtajr jf the fact that property out select circle hat possesses) tlon ot an Intended oitnc la ate seed. It believe that the aaMss entitled to be Informed of att able facts. Thus each cltlsea eaaVaefri' constituted Into a guardian of las ' and order and a general watektaJt ness for the commission of am evert ' act would tend to prevent amr ,af tempt at Incendiarism, or It tae,as tompt were made would ealarga the chances of the perpetrator's oamtvra. Industrial plants during the' last two or three day' have laereiaaatf ' ' ' their armed guard and lssaed wM . Instructions against toleratto.at trespassing; have closed private;' ways and taken every possible 'Bre-A caution against lneeadlsry attack.-, i., LACKING A QUORUMr COUNCIL ADJOUTUtS 4 Absenco of Councilman Branden burg, who Is in Portland on bassaeas) and Councilman Lavenlk,. who). aa4 not returned from the Elki-cpeYea-tlon at Salem, resulted last mh) f$ adjournment of the council BsMtietf until next Monday night. .." A. bigger crowd than has .' Mam. prosent for many moons, doabtleis attracted by the rumors that furtatt , action on the anti-gambling AMI-: nance would be attended by latereat' Ing developments, filled two-thirds' of tho seats In the council chamber. Kven the neat apology from Mayor Stiublo for failure of the council te stage the scheduled icrap, talleete entirely alleviate the dissppolataiemt of the audience. ' i'A MICAL tXWI'LK WFJDBD Anthony R. Kvanson and Ireae 1; Smith were married Isst evening ay the Hov. F, C. Trimble at tn 'eiie of the brido's mother, Mrs. shtaft Smith. I ''- HERE FOR PRISONS k U I' Deputy sheriffs from Jeftajegai rnunty came here today to sere:l; E, Stembrook, wanted 'there; eav charge of obtaining atoaer mtssir' false pretenses. They took1 Ms Mstl this afternoon. Btembroek wssrmr rested here' by Shsrlt HamtmW' ' '