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HW wr ) -Nn r W r w lEunhtg Bgralft VMMMMMM J OFFICIAL PAPKK OF XLAMATK COCTrnC KHOF U.I-H 1 WWWWW tlWMMWWWIWWW Fear No. 4054 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1920 Price Fto'CmU f ! t S'Wt t " ITTEflS ISSED AT FC. I iii:,vii:n wriu uiiii run U ,HMIHIMT. 'III UIIMA.V r I T monthly meeting , county cliiiiiilitir llillil Inst livening lit 4 Rll I mNS TH l I IIS.IWIBW I W RUNGDVERNM' ! FOR NEXT YEAR MUTES Tl STATE ISSUES OF ELECT! . I'llll.ADI.I.VlllA, Oct 20 ( A lit it li giving IiIn iiiiiiiu iim Tutor MrMaliiin (if Yoiikiirn, N V ur rltetl liurn Unlay with III it wrlsln mill lliroal nca-nil by riipit IiimIi- 1 1 1 1: mill hi Imck hearing I ho linn k h of it wtlp. IIU under ' clothing was stiff with hliiml lln mi lil eight nii'ii, hooded ami ' A IfflUllllll III Ifll 1lllV 1I..M lIuU 4V. W n" " ' III ..I. ll.A l.lllll HIII . - I- -I. .11... .... I . I U i , , ... .fnr tlm next lineal yunr wero forccoHt mg iani nigni ai mum nunuion nan. it iu wiill attended L ,..,,. ..,, . .'. ., , ly Secretary of lh, Treasury llowiton Although candidates for other county wan cnlled to order II " , ! . Fl, r ' ill ! ' "ll"'" " American Hank.1""!" t'n Judge ami commissioner I who after tin. reg.ll .,,.' h ,., ,.., . i . h I ,,r"' MoelHon convention horn. I" present, and several municipal ....... -.. . . . AiHim, woiim i.aroiinn, to ot ..... l,n.iMt.... .r,nu n,. njin.. .u.. WAfllllNOTON, Oct. 20. (Invcrn- mimt expenditures of M.ooo.000,000 Tho courthouno controversy wan tho main lasuo at tho political meet- I f business called for a t.A '.... J... I, I... ifllllllllliTiTn chnlrniiiti of tlm ! rnmtlon committee r- Mr. Iloiuton appealed for tho candidates spoko, tho audience show- lain it largo sharo of tlm estate of hnr father, who In dividing hi propvrty anionic hU child complullon of Infor-ll ' "' AA .-...-.-. AAA I! Ho nalil tho Kovurmiiimt recolplH ''c""0"' "jull'lato for commlwlon lnK nchool mattru --'-------'""'--- " nhoulil Im malntalntd an lilrh na at cr' rocolvcd a bomLardmont of cjucb i; iitrlcti.it economy liy tho federal, cu ,,ul Poriunciory inicrui in inotn. ritato, county nun municipal govern "" "- .. ..., jU..nu, v monti unit liy cltlxemi generally. IPciany ucorgo cnaxiam anu rreu end, count) mipiirlu tttlllili'il to I In mmkn f Ik tiMlfMMrhliiiKi with which Ml t4 M fwrkml In coiiipli-tltii: Hiln jrtrty. jff n io Interoxtud did tho j KM (W. A. Wl MnrLi-t Hill tfm, rlialriiitui of thn lig ... ? . iMllve aM Mintlon ioiiiiiiIHkk, n Orted tka. aaAiinliliKa rimlltio mi i ' "- ttalt laarkct comtulMinii net Tin- L t fKiamiumm (at Mwm" I. w. w. no initloii'n farnnTn for gnviirnmi'nt aid, i ho lulil "Hcarci'ly had tho rvduc uiiii in inn cum in living iiiaiiiienicii i pri'Kctit In tho nggri'gato hut ndvo. """" en.., i uitiini. .mi iiii.MiiniiiiiM. .if iim Indcnd, prmmt tnx .Mim. i"!""k?n f Ch",lB,.n hon', ,lmt Turning io Urn domnn.H of tll0 thr Mnol X ran out of orlirtnal que.- nun unu iiiuir cross cxniiiinuiioii iook rrfugr In repetition, when tho Itor. C. K Trlmlilo camo to the rucuu n. I ain.i.nal.i.l In IV A flll filinlp. I,....1r ..I.. u..... ....!.....- I , I " ."Mi""" ' -., ... (IFI7II 1111-11 ITII'II ' UUUIV IIIIUII-IIIUU I . . i .i .t .. m i ... , . .. , . . I man, that they take the attorney off miiua wn i i ni ii.i vii nought to rvulnt tho downward ti'M- ., ,,, , , . ... ., Hl'HA.s 11,1,1., i al Oct "'".., , tho grill and make way for tho other MMitato the .IrtulU and,''"' ,'7, "W;MK" lutn,;r '""" '", , , , ,, ,, ,)f , rc,f I"""'" " rt"1 "" wB"t "" atJffTlVl. iinriivmi.l. lahllnlii-il the fact that I tarry Wood, " "'"' uw "Mu " xno 0,l(,, it wan done. IWIjlWIII liarilgrnpil I ... . ... .. in,inallti. aniu-lil liv Mm fnrtnnri. 'he It ruiolvi'd that pro'im-ni mm organiivr 01 mo ,f 7 I "railliiiry Hrt hprakn r rccommond that the ! '" ""'" T"bcr Work- "f ""C'1"1, It. B. Ilradhury. democratic cnndl- ly rhnmlifr of coiu-r ' n ."" .. oatu iinncr r',,0 for u' lCKlla'U"Oi tho hall cnrncii mi i, n. . tmu m mi! nmm ncvT oin nuujL I rolllnr Mr Ilradhurr Raid that ho N1NH KIM.r.lt IN I'lIlK HA 1 1, WAY ACCIDKNT - KFMK, Oct. 20 Nino pcrnona were klllod nnll IS othra Injur cd when tho Chicago and Hon ton limited train on tho Now I York Central lino ran through nn open nwltcn anu iiuciwiprd Into a Duffnlo-Clevcland train at the local depot. Four of the bodies wero women. Atl of the cariuattlon occurred In a day coach, tho third car from the englno. llOANOAKE, Va., Oct. 20. Three trainmen were killed and 11 other persons were injured 4 In a head-on collision between 4 two Norfolk it Western trains at Rural Itetrcut, Va today. frrnrd nn fsvornlilo to III ailn here This claim In glwn nlgnlflcnn'co In view of the ntatrmnnt of V. A Man' OPEN TO PUBLIC ,11811 been a worker for Irrigation de velopment through all his resldonco Mann, who has been pro-.,,, KInmntn collnly nnil con.,dcr,d nr thii old Hot Springs both',. ,,., , ..,.,., , ... .lilt ill i,Miiuii tattu h iwui.uiai nui.' M. A ney, city marshal, that ho arretted prletor for thti old Hot Springs Wood la.l Mrndny on suspicion that I house for soiornl )cars, today nn'lcmiI hc va, MUM Q. ,ho eommun. no wiis mi i w . The nfflrer u j The re a ft wan unnnltiimuly nr ),4., .joj Cum- froKriim Ma.tWHNMl (Imiong spoke for a MMSjrfttM hi lied Cross who iCassji'tO tkO'ttMnilier to nrrure their adrtoe Ot"HM'tsnntti'r of securing n social warlHC,; for Klnmah rounty Mrs. Ox np to 4 IHto K wo tbasuri r'atlM .iilu.rrlMtl,,.. ..hi.vn ","1"' """' " " " ' "" "K. .. liy nn leci, nnil nnuwers. or class. what mimcfi lii receive fromi""Vur '" r,,,ur,, ' Ne 'mmer a big open-air tank Totu, c,tmated receipts. L. .... .. Other charges against Wood are wilt N, In readiness for Klamath. ,,,.,. k.. l-Mirr JAUsw.ilsakJiYLly outlining the work,,h"t, '", ,l,1,1,""u':,ri1 mcn, nl ,,,"' """ " " "" " ' (leorgo Chastaln. Democratic can 'MMfiKlol worker might ilolf'T . " ..'. V ',,0,r """ '" ' n,K l '" -or county Judge, declared If MsJxHM MfiMsne.. of nut having""""" ,Mn" ' . V . . '"' .lay, a ninno ix wuiKinni ni inn i nun ; .......i.u ... upc.i.iiK .,. ... ,.w ua... ty u h WM c,pc.cd ,0 ,h0 Icglsla ho wan taking house, wlilth has been under con turo. he said, ho would carry on tho Wood to tho homo of Huperlor Judge. structlon for some tlmo. It Is locat-'Hork tncr0i jjUt nJ.0 wou,j proceed II I) lluriouglm at the request of ed Just north of tho old building.'- ,...,.. '.in-. . nrt-nn. fhl, .. tho state, without particular community plained that In order hU nUor,,l'' '", ,,al1 co,,w '" ,lwi1,11 '" tt nuW ttnA mml,,rn uMh hou,0''eral prosperity of mid tequlro an addl.w,,p" "," ur'"'l-,'r ttn taVvn In' with 14 Individual bath rooms, a flno roan, t0 nny pal after these affairs llty, Mrs, (Innonr. stn Jelcctcd ho would give the county a VRed Cross could not toil 'the' wtthaat fart Mr means continue to work with1 the rltlllnn popnliitlon here, and that ho niiiilo radical ro murks on the streets on one or two 'ocrnslonn On tho other hand, union it M nilDUAMC A Kirk jousincss nummisiraiion, wun inTor FINE DURHAMS AND -itlsru to no ono. Ho was not tied, ho JERSEYS OFFERED said, to any cllquo "In ono end of tho town or the other." Ho believed tho Friday. October 22. nn auction Is ...inn. .i i.n.inn.. n ih. mmiv .a. that lha fund, that they had !,"cklnR "i "lnlm '!? 'l"'1 ,,1"rl"v! ,0 ,0 heU "' ,h" "00,or ranfU' tW cou" hou,', bo n ,0 ,ho "ub,lc wsre for homo -erilr,, work for tho "'I ""I"'""1"" , "" ' ,u l"" nml ami a half miles from Midland, that nni, wm,d hnve no secret sessions. ex-serrke men and their families """ ' , '" :",'"T" ' '"' unusual Interest to thu ,0 helloed tho county records naming s talk, the , , i i V i i 7 m,n"r "r l"" rmmtv' Al ,l - should b protected, nnd for that rca- led for n report of the ,"'""" " ' . ,"" , . T . H01" "omo or Uu! "lM ,,urnnm ona son would placo them In the new COURT BACKS PORTUND POST HOLD ff POOL ROOM CROWD- r Jmmejmi K HHHHll RopajpnHIri Iowa:' imftml dliianmtoa llch had been appointed ,l",urn,um "' ' ,r """ ""'""Jersey milk cows In tho county. The MnIn ttTvist courthouse, wbcro the t the matter. Leslie "" "'"'l:,,l, f "' caM' ..?,,,"" herd consists of thlrty-flvo bead. A fire protection Is 'hotter than In tho htinn reported nn ,,. 'I'-y. '". nf-"-dlng to one of Wood s T). fl1(j ,)lrnam ,, , aUo , bu'0,tl 0UlllnBi unllI ,np COUTtK teMo Holier ISth wo met nnd frlrn'"' ",r U"no ,1"rl"-t .,"nl . "' Includod In tho snle. iu well ns somo the controcrsy. Hut. ho said, ho MflftftMMty 9a1Kissns twimm wmm iJKsn TlwaaH TtMlH at-lM slsssi aiaiSkl aajW aa-sssf fwsji ." tMK tsMtPM U tMMMI faaaptr BOt WH Mkh mutter of. n social worker forjKlnmaili county nnd attar a,4tMtwalon with the members aad alto' fifth the members of tho R4 Commit was the report of the coMMittao that thn sorlal worker hu hlr4. M la our firm belief that Kin- would derive much ben r having n social worker." wan further discussed by isldiiut of thu lied Cross ttyoilon was iiniinlinounly tho chamber of com IntenllKntloti fary then loported on thu reforotidum. Tho pn-sl- In reference to the mat i( Investigation of tho Link 'that there wero two oh- ;the way of the Invoitlgc !was the finances and the tho Inability to -ccure committee, but tbal tho Ti wrougn us uirectorb, au to shirk Us rosponilhlljiy WH thrown upon It by the ihtra and did not vant to have irs to feel that they were He further stated that the 'would welcomo 4ny suggrr overcome these Jlfflcultlea. "Thompson, local manager of er coniimny, stutod thnt the Dintiany has alwam welcomed kttons of tho uffalr fron 1 source would bo of Inform- tho people nnd If flnuucos idoil the company would toward the expenses of thu lion to the amount of $1000, It Hall stated that tho mut lid bo considered at tho next 'neotlnir. ' SOiii'l liny Wholesale, ' t) Nlckorbon and I.. It, Vato, lent restnurunt men appeared iattor of Hocurlug foods whole 'Tlioy mnlutnlnod that they Compelled to send out of town sir goods because the retailors 'city will not Klvo thorn tho lie of buying wholesale They expressed their koon dlsap ant of bavins to send out of 'for comnwdotlet which could, Onn of the imlnts Insentlgnted by Doyle wan whether Wood had I W W. connections. Tho salo Is to would spend no more county money C. O. Merrill us on either tho Main or Hot Springs farming equipment. be conducted by iinriftiniuir Tint mitn u 111 nlnrl lit litillillni until tlm rnurfi. hnvn do J. W Cockrell, union cnrpenlerl ..,.. . , , ,., , ...rvrnt ni m,i, iiirh u thn eonrthnuse. and chief backer of Wood, has-come. . tMm ( ,.., out will, the claim he has been warn- J Tho M fl of , aUmlB an ,. C.l IO keep off llnrk Streets at "IK'Hm ,,.,,.,'., ,.1V..., -...in I,,M h.. .n fnr h..n ennrmhus. tin Coincident wlUi thin In the nn, ' ' .,:.'.. .. ,,.,.' '.,. -rnn .,.. ,,. i,,i , nouncement by I.. A. Mnssey. small B11111nv.i ,v th nrnsrni muntv liut pugnacious city marshal, that ho ,0(Iu).. for' 1)CUtnK , cmlrt. Tho county has Ur district at has been told the I. . .. nHVt sm, fllPll K, , l0 ,,olco l0Urt, nro torncy nnd nsnlstnnt. Ono other put n price on his ncwl VMr Kith Amhrn... niil.. lln, .i. would have been cnouuh. Instead ,.... ....... ....... .w ...- - ... - -- Tl.ni .loiiaii'l Imthnr tun." savs Mnssey. "I'll handle nil that come." I""" Rlgnlf leant nt this time Is tho united sentiment of this growing IndiiKtrlnl center ugalns tho tolera tion of uny I. W. W. hero. Tho declaration Is frequently heard Hint ull tho law-abiding will be. accepted without question 'but that it nny nt the I. W. W. element "starts any thing" they will bo bandied quickly and effectively. three have been rotnlned The nttnrnejs on both sides, snfil Mr. Chastaln, fattening their purses (ini) FKM.OW8 AUK OUT AFTKn DfCKH The Klamath Kails membeis of the Odd Fellows lodge are planning a big duck feod for Friday, October 19. With the Intention that this af fair Is to be a big suecesn all tho real duck hunters In iho .tupler have been delegated to go Hftrr the birds. Bvery Odd Follow Is urgod to come and too bring a bealtbv hip up patlte with him. rOIIIMPII MPPTINH Ar'AIPJ POlTPnNPri through this dispute, had prolonged auain ruairuntu ii,iM.in nn..iiP.ntv. tho litigation needlessly. No mooting of tho city council was Then camo tho flood of "heckling" hold yesterday, us tentatively planut tho "o examination left the nod, owing to tho absonco of Coun-j witness unruffled and. as tar as tho cllman Upp, who sent word at the Reported could Judge, elicited noth last minute that he could not leave In further regarding the policy he his store. Mayor 8truble, Councllmen Colvln and Moore, the police Judge and city attorney wore on hand at 2 o'clock would pursuo If elected nanBell Jiutlfle Court R. II. Uunuell, Mr. Chastaln'a re publican opponent, followed. He said bo oaslly socurcd hore. They would like to support tho local merchants. Mr. Nlekers'on made tho Interesting stntement thai b had tho lnrccst pnyioll In tho city outside of box factories 11 nil ii,II1h that ho was com pelled to nuiy n sthek of somethliiK ilko $0000 or $7000 In atoro room to moot thu local HltutiUon Tho nint tor wns referred to Mr. Moo, chulr mun' of tho mereuntlle commlttoo, l'otltlnn for n sub-Btatlon for n poHtofflco for tho went end of town was prosontod ut tho mooting and tho mutter wni- reforrod Io Mr. Ma son, chairman of tUo coinmittoo on clvlo affairs, With throe meeting dates in a row passed over without sessions, besides abortive attempts at apodal meet ings, the possibility of holding a meeting before the return of Coun cllmen Hrandonburg and Lavonlk, who uro out of town, seoins remote. FINKD FOR UHVNKKNNKSS David Laylakcs pleaded guilty to n charge of drunkeness In tho po llen court today and was fined $7. CO. Ho paid tho line. HONOR ROI.I.H ItKADY FOR HlUUSCUIIlKltS Persons who tune Mibscrlbud 4 for tho Klamnth county honor roll may procure their copy of tho book by applying nt tho of flco of tho Kvonlng Herald, of It ihey wish tho bonk tout by mall, may send forwarding 4 4 address nnd tL, cents pontage 4 nnd It will be lout. ' Soon after the Port of Portland was organized moro than 30 years ago It was attacked In the Circuit Court of Multnomah county and the caso finally founa Its way to the supremo court of Oregon. In a de cision written by Judge Robert S, llcan, who was then on the supreme bench of Oregon and is now' tho United States district court Judge, the distinguished Jurist gave a lucid and convincing reason why all of the people of Oregon are Interested In seeing tbat the Port of Portland maintains a channel of sufficient depth from Portland to tho sea and provides adequate port facilities in Its harbor. In the following language Judgo Dean sets forth a perfectly clear Justification for having all the cople of tho stato vote on measures affecting thu ono great port of the state: "It Is a fact of which this court (Supremo Court of Oregon) will take Judicial knowledge, that the port of Portland, is the commercial metropolis of tho state of Oregon. If not of tho wholo Pacific Northwest. It Is tho center of trado and com merce for a vast section of country, simply because hero the commerce of land and sea meet, and through this city tho country trado with the world at large. It holds communica tion with the 60a, tho great high way of commerce, by tho Wlllametto and Columbia rivers, and can only retain Its commercial supremacy by tho maintenance In these rivers of a ship channel of sunlclent depth to ennblo tho largest sea-going vessels to find anchorago at Its wharVos. Us present prosperity Is due to tho fact that It Is a center of trnde and com merce, which It would not bo wore tbeso rlers closed, and which In all probability It will not remain tt the Improvement contemplated Is not made. It Is not surrounded by any fqrtllo farming districts, rich mines or Mist forests, to muko tt a local centor, but depends entirely upon its trade and commerce." .,i .nii.H tnr . ..... fr ih ,.!-'- took office, plodgod to tin sent member before, finally adjourn- n th ot Spring, courthouse, and . If re-elected In November he would IIHIBH ... Ilo declared that he had carried out the wishes expressed by the peo plo of Klamath county whose ma Jorlty wish placed the power In his hands. Ho had dono his duty and had no apologies to 'offer. Ho had so curcd 250 miles of hlgtiwavn for the county, All of tho road Is loratod, so mo under construction. Ills' op ponents had tlod up tho road fund's by Injunction, ho said, and he term od 'the niovo a political trick to dis credit the administration. Tho county court wni accused of eftravaganca In retaining thieo spo- cinl attornoys, ho K.ilil, but tho other side had four. Tho district attorney nnd his deputy hud other things to attend to nnd hnd no tlmo to prop erly handle tin county's Interests In the suit. Tho exponb'is referrocVto by his op ponents ns irnuous, ho Bald, were not ull the o'iti;rjwth of the one suit of Dnugnn Mgilnst Klamath county. Whiro tbo rounty was plaintiff In LAUNDRY WORKER IS BACK IN HOSPITAL Report from friends of Mrs. Fred Stearns, City, laundry, employee whose arms were painfully Injured In a mangle accident recently, 1 tloned In The Herald accoant of the accident upon Information fwralakoi by the Warren Hunt hospital aa lira. Fred Sparks, reported to Th Herald today that her Injuries wero sot Im proving and that she would return to the hospital for further treatment. Friends aald that after her wounds were dressed aha wm discharged from tho hospital within an hour or so after the accident, but It has do velcped since that under the provis ions of the atate compensation act she la entitled to paid medical atten tion and so will return and have her injuries treated. LOOT S1200 Two masked and armed bandits. ontcrlng through a rear door, held up a crowd, of about 36 patrons of tho Doylea pool room at Shlpplngtoa about 11 o'clock last night 'and es caped with cash loot, variously esti mated at from $700 to $1200. It was reported by patrons of the Place today tbat a crap game was la full swing when the pair of hold-ups entered and covered the crowd with rovolvcrs. The terse command of the spokesman of the pair to "stick 'cm up!" was speedily and unani mously made. One bandit made the collection while tho other kept the crowd covered. Mr. Doyloa, one of the proprietors of the place, Is reported to have lost $100. Mr. McCehan, another of tbs owners, was touched for $110. Some of tho customers of tho crowd man aged to slip their bank rolls Into places cf- hiding but the levy of tho bandits was very general. The cask register was not touched. The rob bers did their work quickly and beat a hasty retreat. Al Coe, Jess Hunsaker, E. A. Qualt and Charles Marple of this city were among the crowd and suffered In the general pecuniary loss. Reports from Sblpplngton today said that no clues to the Identity of the robbors had been discovered, but that several persons said they would bo able to positively identify the guilty men It they were caught. Sheriff Humphrey said today that he bad received no official report of the affair. The police said that they were Investigating and expected to have dcflnlto results to announce to morrow. 2 PER CENT AVERAGE OF FOOD PRICE DROPS WASHING-TON, Oct. 20. Tho de- cllno of retail prices of foodstuffs la September averaged two per cent. It was reported by the department of, labor today. Potatoes and sugar showed the greatest decreases Eggs, pork chops and oranges showed an advance la prlco. Tke decline In retail prices. It was said, has not kept pace witk tho wholesale decreases. FOOD SHORTnGE III PORTUGAL1 WKATHER REPORT Oregon Tonight, rain In west and cloudy In 'cast portion; Thursday, rain. one suit, it was defendant In flvo and the expenses wore divided between, all the litigation. "I am sworn to protoct tho Inter ests of Klamath county," said Judge punnell, "and I will do II, regardless of the consequences. (Continued m ?) "'"i , I.1SDON, Sept. 27. Tho govern ment is trying to find a way to re lieve the serious shortage of all nec essary articles of food as the dis content of the people la facet of the present situation hi dally becoming more manifest. The problem is a dif ficult one aa no sooner are the arti cles tabulated at a fixed price tkaa they totally disappear from the mar ket. ' Officials were appointed recently to search shops aad even the shop keepers' private houses for the van ished, foodstuffs including poUtoeo, oil, lard, rice, coal, sugar aad bacon. .Many bidden sticka were seised and heavy tines inflicted oa the trans gressors. Lately the searches have had practically no results and the strain of living assumes alarming proportions. Decrees have been Issued by the government granting free transit and corauwrco throughout Portugal of rice and butter, two products which have been unobtainable. Free Im portation of rice, malie, potatoes and vegetables also Is decreed. In view of the utter lack of sugsr to supply the population of Portu gal, the government has forbidden, t-rn rtnva a. week, the sale of ctkea or pastry. Matches have reappeared on the market by Intervention, of the government sfter a period In which none, was obtainable. SUIT ON !50 NOTB w u Morrison has started suit In ii,. flireuit court, to recover $B0, al leged to he due oa a not, from 8. -rttU leer . .!.... X'i.M.V.U ! m ' Ai "'iii i.'kli