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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1920)
.' ki : A V oWf &- IEuntot9 JmmammmmmmmvmmmJmM 1 OFFICIAL PAPKB OV ' k KLAMATH OOUNTT wwyi Fourteenth Year No. 4006 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1920 Price Fire Cents OITK'IAL PAPKIl OK i KLAMATH I'AI.LM j "nvi B r: o' fteraH. WILL PROBE CHARGES OF 'SLUSH' FUND,; ti:.vm:hhi:i: Govi.'it.vou 'i:utii'ii:h hiti-iuih; I LEGION OPPOSES jC. OF G. SECURES DAYTON, Aug, 24. Governor Ccx today gnvu out it statement declaring Im would "prove" IiIn chargim regard liiK tli" iiiuKriKuiln of Hut Itopabllcnu campaign funds, lln nlnli'il ho would present t lilt Inforiiiiilloii In mi ml dress Thursday night ui Pittsburgh. nahiivillk, Aug. 21- Krnnk M. Thompson, nttnrniiy Kitrmnil of Tunni'snco, iiuniiunc ml today Unit Governor Koliorts thin tiiornliiK lniil certified Ten nessoo's ratltlrnllon of the suf frage iimetidmrnt mid Inul mint tho certification to Secretary or Htiidi Colliy. LINK DM 1 INCREASE IN 'CIS' SUPPLY! 1 N. V.-.NOMK FLIGHT MAI)K IN JV5 IIOUIW CHICAGO. Auk. 34.- Chairman Will I lion, inul Georgti Wlillu, chnlr iiinii of I tin republican mid democrat lo natlnunt, commRtuna, rosNctlvc ly, thn treasurer of each committee, mid tint treasurers of senatorial mid congressional commutes lira ordiiri'd lo appear before tliu senate commit ten Investigating campaign expend! lures Inn 11 next Monday, Thn riiiiuiillli'ii directed Chnlrman Ken) on lo link (iuvrnior Cox either to appear or to send it leprenciilii tlvn to prou'iit miy (ivlilencn hit limy linvii to Riilmtmitliitn hi charges that tlm republican nr rnliiliiK $!&. UUO.OUfi riimiuilKU fund. NASHVILLE, Am;. 2 ChlorJustlco I.nrmilvri, of thn state supremo court, agreed to- ilny to review tho proceedings In tlm Chancery court which Is- ( sued 11 tiunporiiry Injunction, preventing tliu certification to Wushlnglon of rnllflnitliiu by tint legislature of tlm fodoral suffrage amendment. PORTLAND, Aug. 24. Imtnodl-. .to 'atlon of work by tho CaHtor-;,.,. f C0mTIlnrC0i 'nla-Oregon Power company on tho,, . . . .r Z'Unk rlv,,r ' ' ' ui'r Klnm- ir"m.a tr"' lo C' IRISH RIOTING i litre mm E. H. Hall, president of tho cham- roturncd lout wook California. Whllo In nth Country, which it u fro,i Bnn ''"""Cisco ho dovotcd much tlmo would flood 10,000 acres of govern-,!" thn "ocur,n of "" M r inent land, and conservation of wnlor Kla",n,,, K"11"' Tho c"n'"''er of for 30,000 acre, as proposed In thof,mm"rco na" "ccn ncllvo)r working linker hill and 7C.00O acres nt Turn'0" iMn ,ro')0'l"Ion '" "me tlmo, lake uro thu domunds mndo by the I""1 wUh U, "tlon ' 'h" American IrIoii, department of Oro.1'"1"1" of Mr- """ ho wn" a''10 to Hon, In protests telegraphed to llif pre"tnt tho matlor ,0 tTl "lc'nlln department of tho Interior by O. t.ano ",lch tt mannor thnt iho Promptly (loodell, state vice-commander of tho Kran,e'' an WIMonal supply, which IrKlon. V"1H "hipped from, tho roflncrloi last Lcmuol Ilolls, national adjutant of'Kr,'lay" tho Amorlran UKlon. andJohnTay-i Tnl" nd,,'lona uPP'r. wltlefc lor, chief counsel of tho leKlon t a,noun,H ,0 nbout 7C0 ,,arro", wl" U'Hhlnglon, I). ('.. have been ,.""'" iomo tlmo this week and will formed of the fight Imgun by Klum-i''" cn,lnuc'1 "nl11 ''10 "HuBtlon Is nth nost to nre.nrv,. thn int..,n.t.f w,,r" nrly normal. As stated by NOMK, Aug. 24, Four Unlt- cd States army airplanes flying from Mlncola, Long Island, to Nome, arrived hero yesterday ovonlng. Tho actually flying tlmo from New York was 55 hours. Tho roturn will bo start- cd In a few days. IMPROim CITY TEACHERS ALL SECURED J. P. Wells, city superintendent of schools, today announced the follow nig list of teachers as those who will havo chargo of tho city schools dur ing tho coming year. The fall term opens September 7: Central School Allco Dlackford, principal; Mrs. Mattlo I. Carr, eighth grado; Miss Nelllo McAndrews, seventh grade; T BONDS, S48.D00, AUTHORIZED III ex-servlrn ninn u-i.n t.v ,,, ' clmmher of commcrco In a pro- "C,"D --". "' Bi l"rX " KMh Fal". Wayn Kt'CM' MVCnlh aDd 0,8bth ,liil rights of setllimicnt on the land renulred Kradc"' Ml" 0raco Pcnrco- lxt, 4 ,'n question. In a reply received nt i" "an ', " or J' rcnu"roa ... . M . f,h ..,,.. (irty'statn lien.tnnnrinr. in inrii,.n.i t,r. ' nunt of gasollno, b till roce ved Krauo' Mr" t,cu Mrim, nun graue, " siato iicadquarlern In Portland from . . ., .. ..' ,. ms Mnudn Miller, fifth nnri ith Ni:V VOIIK, Aum 2t Until "Will I lays and (icorr.o Whltn, republlca-i and democratic nutlonnl conunlttej I.IHllt'ltNK. Ireland. Aug 2 minting or .Nationalists' property hem lontlniiiMl until after last mid- Mr. Taylor, It Is asserted that tho'Up ,0 tho ,rci"onl ,lm0 C4 '"!r ccnt night. AmoiiK tho bulldlnrs dotrnv. ,nii.., i.. i .!,.. .. ...i.u ,i...ioro than It did last year. Tho . .. ...... .... "- -- - " ... . ,.,, 'il huh inn Virtually a men. resiiectlvelv have exnrrssud ",wn ,n tUn taCn "f I-yaHt reprisals mr inn iniiruer or I'ollcv insixictor Hweeney Huiiilay. B iiu iUi,uNiKii in-.iiuy mnucr pas neen taken up with tho i Catholic parochial hull. f interior department, and a decision iKrow,h of Industries In this section II Nationalists have left from Secretary Payno la cxpccto, ," ccn so pronounced and so rapid readiness lo uppeur before tho ronate campaign expmullturn cmumJItre, C. OF C DELEGATION TO MEET SOLONS soon. From J. II. Carnahan, commander of Klamath post. Vice-Commander noodell rocolvpil tho following tulo- IIKI.KAHT. Aur. "4 Itlntlnv u..l renewed here last night. In tho mosti "Senator Cbamborlaln anitnon- wore col-.resentntlve Slnnott have sentstranr menacing districts there jllslons between Unionists nnd Hlmi Felners, with shooting and stone throwing taking place. HEMGHTS The regular Wednesday tUomketV forum meeting of the Klamath coun ty chamber of roiniiitirco has been postponed Ibis week owing to the fact that tint sK'itkers will bo un able to arrive befnrn Saturday, at .which dulu thu forum will 'ho'hvld. The speaker this week will Incfudo Senator McNnry and Cougresamen Slnnott and lluwley. The chamber of commerce I. send. whn Wi , io Ing a delegation tomorrow to Cres- ',.., FrUc .,, y cent Inko to ini'vt tho largo delega- ii..i,i. ,.,.. ... .. . ..... . , (llltchlo, the Oregon demon, prnnco tlon from Kugeno. who will ncrom- to , , of , pany the congressional party that far, ,,,,, cy uMJf ( for the purpose of Inspecting the ,,, w g(,0 , b ,, of .road between hvn, and Kugrne.'con(o,t ,, w, fu h Klnitifilti rnillitv Im Unrutiu u-llli 1ii. .... ..., ....n " ror lllrr fnni! U human nuturo ev- ARE CN 0 f messages to Secretary Payne calling for Immediate cessation of work by tho power company on tho Link rlvor dam until tho question of protecting government land nnd conserving wa tor for 105,000 more acres can be settled finally. "The power company Is working with feverish hasto to complete the dam lie fore action can be taken to protect our Interests. Immediate pres sure Is Imperative If tho situation Is lo bo saved for tho bora of tho legion." that It has been difficult for tho of ficials to realize tho big demands unless they wero on tho ground. With tho big crops on tho Tula l.ako to harvest, and crops In vari ous other sections to bo taken caro of , It would seem that tho action of the chamber of commerce In this matter Is timely and valuable. gone for tho purpose of opening this road ns a fuluro highway. NO TIMBER LOST IN FIRE. REPORT Idenced when they kissed good-bye to their do-ro-mu at tho box ofrico win dow. Mntclunnkor Frank Smith tins tied CONTEMPT CASE BEING HEARD Hearing of contempt chargos up both boxers with contracts that ngnlnst County Judgo II. !!. llunncll, amount to something more more "scrnps of paper," but there local dealer In sporting goods who Is than' Commissioners Short and Fordyco. "' nnt"l outing companion. The re IslOskar Huber. IiIrIiwov contractor. J .Uptons camo up tho coast to Kurokol ---.-. , - M 10 R FINDS FINE FISHING Miss Maude Miller, fifth and sixth grades; Miss Pauline liond, fourth grado; Miss Anna Mao Johnston, third grado; Miss Marjorlo Dolrell, third and fourth grades; Mrs. Mollle Holding, second grado; Mrs. Golden Lincoln, first grade; Miss Ella Cal lahan, first anil HArnnrt rraifi. -J Illvcrslile School Mrs. Chloo Wood, pi palsy Cole, eighth grad l Klamath county water contalna a fresh finny surprise for L. S. Upton, Sacramento sporting goods dealer, every time ho comes back, and he's been coming year after year for the past 10 years. Yesterday ho return ed from the annual vacation amonc the lakes, and declnres that Diamond ,mth erades; Mrs. Mayo B lako trout aro tho best nnd gamiest f11"1 am second grades. specimens of tho whole plicatorJal Special Touchers t rlto. "ss Eve''n Applegate, music; Mr. Unton was accompanied by hl5P"0,,orl c,ar' manual training; son. Lauren, and J. U. chambers. MlM Fann'o Virgil, home economics. Mnri Kin. i. n r...,..ri. i.t ii, i a real Hcrnp III run ii it t In ii with It nt w. Vonrinnn. iii..mnt .-..rir... n a ami crosseu over 10 uranis rasa. n. -'" ..... -,... ,n .1.1...W ...I.. -----. ... ....... ,.., ,,..,, Mv.u. . w. .. I ... . tho clean-up fire thnt lins been bum-1 "'"' "'"' ",,,ro H K'"g to ho n l.olghton, contractor's superintend- Asnmn(1 u,ey Pckea UP Mr- Chnni Jng forsomo time In tho Aspen Inkn "w,1 H"1" "ot-lo" when thoso hlgjent, nnd tho stuto highway commU-' bor ana tno ,r, pas8cd 10 ,,aysl Uind Itock cn'i-k regions Is now ln!,,"',, fac" l',,cl1 "tller "H'Hio nll-lm- slom-rit. was begun this morning "ong tho Hoguo river, nround Crateri tlrely under control. Thoro hnvo.',,,r,nnl ,la' Judgo Kuykendull's court. M winding up on Diamond lake! boon no limber losses from this fire. ' Y,,u'v Junt got to ndmlt t lint a number or witnesses wore on Sl""ln'- j In splto of Its appearing lo Im rather Hml,1,y ""' comim-ndnlilo Judgment hand mid It appeared that the oum-' Mr- l'n,on "' " took u,u u'st n bud one. Mr. Kimball said thlB ' w",,, 1(' mn,u' " "Mlgatory for ench 'imitlon would Inst nil day. ,Mr. trout on n fly. ever tnken In Dlumond , morning that It burned down tint' ,,,)x,r t"-"Kn to rontlnuu Hid contest Huber was not In court. 1)0fcniin,H l"ko. which Is Just opened to fishing I to thu end of the represented by Wilson S. 'after Mocking flvo years ngo. Others' Ordinances authorizing sale of bonds for tho Improvement of Con ger avenuo; Klamath arenuo from Ninth to Eleventh streets; Pine street from Eighth to Eleventh, and Washington street from First to Third wero Introduced at tho meet ing of the city council last night and passed to second reading. They au thorize bond sales as follews: Conger avenue ... .... $15,tii Pine street . ... ... ... 13,800 Klamath avenue ..... ............ 7,810 Washington .. . 11,284 Had Councltman Upp not been ab sent the ordinances would have been passed as emergency measures last night. In his absence, however, tka council lacked the" necessary three fourths vote for emergency and the measures will bo up for final passage next Monday night. The council ad journed to that specific date, which Is not a regular meeting night being tho fifth Monday of the month. Gambling Law Passed Tho amendment to the anti-gambling ordinance, providing for revo cation of the license of any propriet or of a public place that tolerates ' gambling, was adopted. The ordinance establishing side walk grados on Ninth and Washing ton streets was passed. Action ob Permits Application of John Kunts to con duct a set of games at Klamath an dghth streets, laid ovsrfroaa last hreek, was denied. ,-The application' of J. p. Breatom d P. Martinez to caMait'tka Ross- room lag house, ibtfKala'Btreet. rmerly .Managed by Mrs. Etta Moon, was granted. 'The applicatlea was-maile las( week and -laid orer. Louis Robblns was granted a per mit to build a dwelling house only ob his lot on the easterly end of Hals street. There was a protest against his building operations last week, because he remodeled an old barn. ;Dr. A. A. Soule and other neighbors declared the building was Insanitary. Robblns wanted to build a cowshed also, but was denied permission. G. C. Lorenz was granted permis sion to cut the pavement In front ot tho now Evans building to make sewer connection. Permit was granted Oscar Shlvo to movo a dwelling from lot 2, block 10, original town, to block 51, Nichols addition. (The location Is on Ninth street and Mr. Shlvo has tho founda tion for his homo practically com pleted.) Ilulldlng permits wero granted to Roy C. Cooper, three-room house, block 7, Fnlrvlow addition, $500; F. L. Applegate, tlirce-rcom house, Milock 110, Mills nddltlon, $500; R. WARSAW, Aug. 21. Tho cap- A. Perkins, addition to homo on site Drew, seventh crade: McAndrows, slxth'gradwrW D. Johnston; fL"1rriMte: Miss Ger trude Parker ,d,,rderda;5'uVB Loretta. Jou. '&??1MJlBi Pearl Dcmerest.-raecond grade' Grace Karrand, first gridr-,, j Mills HcboM -, Mrs. v. C. Ezell. DriaalBaf. aavia "And' eighth grades;, Miss Kathertne McAndrews, fifth and sixth grades; Mrs. Agnes Swoboda Dryan, third and fourth grades; Mrs. Frieda Dry-: ant, first and second grades. Pelican Day School E. E. Lambert, principal, sixth, novcnth and eighth grades: Mrs. Sadlo Lambert, third, fourth and Wells. POLES CLAIM SOVIET m IS IN TRAP mountain lnstoml of mi im.l tliern " no u" ' srneiiuii'il leu U,ro wnsn't imv liiit ilmlier in Mm truck rounds, oven though ono of thrm wilov. Robert II Chnvnn nn iin ,,avo ,J0" IB spoons but Mr. Up-'ture of Prsasnysz, CO miles north of Eleventh street, near tunnel. $550. Tim ntiiv otimr i.i- rin. lu .. r hIiouIiI lone IiIn head long enough to nffidnrit riinri-ini- ,tnf.m,in.,to .m. ton wiiiitod to cxporlniotit with a fly. Wnrsaw, nn Mtnwn, 75 miles north- Firo Chlof Ambroso was nuthor- tho old Potter mill near Pokognmii. MICKIE SAYS: cnuso him In foul thu other fellow. Uin-rimi nf u n.n.m i,ii,.., , Ho lauded nn olglit-pnundor. Tho (west of tho capital. Is reported in tho lod to contract for kalsomlnlng ot Of courso Wild Hill and the demon ,or tho proceeding Is based, was pres- l,urt' 01",thor luniled 27 fish from Polish official statement Issued last tho now of flco of tho -flro department imvor lmvii been pnrtlul to that fonl-'pm wlt, j, jj cnrnnhnn. his counsel. ''Inmonil luko, ranging from threo to nlgtit. Tho bulk of tho fourth Soviet In tho city hall. ten pouiiiis. ,nnny, anu tno cntiro tiilrd cavalry . mi UAttD no vmvuc pou3 uvibCRartkViQ Goucnwiw. intt voccAvn" vrikit wp & DOZGV4 UNM6BWU5 VJwRv VAVXW CHEJVPtR. TUvW i. UOMC3UEO Ov rra ouor ao uocvv vuoru.tc ,qkx tm! -vmpc AiD por rrovi tu'i PRE93 PCCS. CUE AH. cm K UOKlOOrtt-i. 5 VI tti rtrrpfft. "'( CUWZGU MOSt1 6tl KAOCU, -tWtV'i'i VOVW jum sum. oiii mo aiiriipi musiics in ciioyno charges that dofemlants. two fights on tho last card Iioip lm.'ftr 1)cll,B ccmmaniloil by tho court lily th.it utmost niiythlng Is ll.ihlo to ,0 ron80 IU,(H ot ,,nmnB0 allll treimM hnppen In n prize ring, and Smithy 0II ,,, ,,r0UHoa, ,ir0UK, ,vch n 'kiivh hn til irnlni? tn lrlvn fliflit iintrnna ... , -........,...-...............-!, Kwl,y )H ironiK const ructeil, per "1'vo fished In many streams nnd corps, havo lwon surrounded by tho TROPHY FOR BEST lakes," snlcl Mr. Upton, ntul I novcr Poles, tho statomont said. saw nuythliig llko It. . I novcr met gamer fish nnd Insect food Is so plen-; LONDON, Aug. 2 1.- SHOWING IN PARADE i m - mtv L mm 1 r i Kim f- 'iu m uitt ttM IsaVJ onks.X4 isassi VS-Fv iaassi ' i aaVVM Dasssl LasPsK sssssssssbV iMMaoa i l iuiid-i . ,, liuntliiK n ml fishing nffordcil hero Is hnro be M- ! , r, C'r'rntl1' former county Jubo , f , tourtata'orlnnd. ltr(1. o Klnmat I. county. .,, foml a stroke w ut, ,,,, , , ,, ,, u . (((1(, of paralyslji n.i.l I. critically III t his ,n)e8 ,, n , wh , fl, I0N, Great Urltaln Tho central labor council, through ii run for their money oven If ho has ' ...., ,,., ..,.-. ... .... ,,., i,i ,.. tltul thnt they can't help bolng fat, 'nnd Italy will refuse recognition of Its Labor day commlttco. has secured to fracluro n couplo of rlbi nnd a t0 w,uj0P u,,0 ,H ,allll ,, taih'A hcuvy fallow- It's wondorful. I tho Russian Soviet governmont It It a handsomo solid sllvor plnauo, custom or two while making the nt- l(, ,,rovtdo moans Xor Irrigation wntor, "If ' woro n rcslt,0,u of Klamath doos not withdraw Its domund, pre-mcunted on an ornamental slab ot toinpt. Ho, If n foul occurs, and the (() t)ow acloss (l0 r0i(1 ' ' j county I'd mlvocato conBorvntion sentod ns part of tho poaco terms nt native wood, ns a trophy to bo award flghlor fouled Is uhlo to rnnllnuo the i 'oarly nnd lute. Tho trout nro plcntt- Minsk, for n prolotnrlnn army In Po- cd for tho "best showing" niado by milling, It will bo "on with tho bout" .-ot.u:u roi'NTV II'IMIP m ful now but Just ns soon ns road con- land. This has been decided upon by any unit taking part in tho Labor nun IK" i iiiiih win inn no (.(nn ci it'll to iiinander homo nursing woll found ml grlovnnecB In their think boxes, Reed nnd Rllchln uoed no 1 iluctlou to western fight fans. has boon In inoro flstlo .oiigngomouts thnii'U(ru nro notchos on William S. ITnrt't) movlo gun, mill Itltvhlo Iiiih climbed through tho ropes ottoimr than Lillian Russell hna boon mar ried, iiml Unit's going roiuo for any rlngstor. lloth big i an n hnvo ngrood to train publicly several days beforo tho big day rolls around, and tho public will thus ho onnblod to got u protty good lino on tho boys. Rltohlo up poors to bo In flno fl;;lit ' '.I.. .... . - ( ..- . . I." . CRITKWLLV ILL .S1IL.M) ,lul"nH "'" "''rou mid news ot ino rrumicrs lioorgo nnu uioiiitc, who tiny parnito, beptemusr ti. iiiiuiiiiK nun nulling nuorucii uero is unvo oecu uieeiing ni i.ucorno, wuz-i invitations to participato in tno contest liavo liecn mailed to all tiusl- Inoss houses In town and Boveral nc- nly n llttlo whllo to fish outa j LONDON, Aug. 24. dormany hns.coptanccs aro already on file with tho lako. It takes years to replenish it. .shlppetl supplies nnd ammunition to Labor day commlttco. It Is clearly liomo In Ashland, according to word ri'colved this morning by his ilaugh tor, Mm. Charles Do Lnp lATfu Tlt T ,i. Inft . n..An n- ...I.1.....1 -"" 1"'' ,V'1 "l u"1" "" """'""".'.lion fncllltlea planting fish I'd bo villi 1 11 IT for cilttlnir tho limit In Soviet rtus.iln. nrcnrnlm- tn thn rnr-lctlmilntml flint rnmnnHIInn tnr thU 111 wo nl11' tor '"creasing tho propagn-, respondent of tho London Times, i trophy is open to nil, nnd not con ns did I.ovi nnd Clyde Griffith, sons of tho stricken man. Up "to thrpo yours ago, whon-ho moved to Ashland. Mr. Griffith had lived horo for years. drlvo 'em backwards elonr out of sight. So, thoro you nro. Thoro Is n big tight looming up lu tho horlzln ing fettlo, and snys ho tools equal and, with tho othor good ovonts thnt to tho task ot knocking tho frocklos off Chnm,ilon Jack Dompsoy. Reed snya hu might not bo nhlo to rollovo tho champion of his frocklos, but he Is coeksuro thnt ho Is in shape to will be Included In tho Labor day card, tho ontortalnmont is euro to bo Just a llttlo bit hotter than anything that has ovor boon Jorkod oft In this nock 'o the" woods, to tho utmost nnd who Insists that Leon Trotsky visited In overy nvntlablo.onst Prussia rocontly. stream." PRKPARK FOR HANDLING OP BKASON'S APPLKS HOOD RIVER, Oro., Aug. 24. Kifteou thousand dollars Is bolng spont this 8iinmer in ropalrs to tho warehousos of tho Applo Growors' association. Ifhls will greatly in crease tholr capacity. Tho population of soma of tho bor oughs of London contains twice as many women as men. LONDON, Aug. 21. Official dis patches from Warsaw today say that tho Poles havo capturod 03,000 pris oners, 200 guns nnd 1,000 machine guns. VKAI. PICKING ON' ASHLAND, Oro., Aug. 24 Poar picking Is now in progress In tho Roguo Rlvor valley. Tho greon fruit aro bolug preparod for shipment by fined to labor unions. In a word, tho souvenir Is to bo awqrdod to tho en try, whothor a union, a business Jiauso, flont or other unit, Award iwlll bo made by an Impartial com mltteo consisting ot several porsons, only ono ot whom will bo a member ot a labor organization. ' Keen rivalry is bolng manifostod -and olaborato arrangements being Smado for possession of tho award. WKATHKR REPORT OREGON Tonight and Wednes- the flvo packing plants of the Ash- day, unsettled weather; probably land Fruit and Produce association, thunderstorms In the raountalaa, i