The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 05, 1921, Image 1

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KLAMATH I'.W.M, Oltl'Mi.V, HAT! IIDAV, MAIU.U f$, 1K!I.
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SPLIT RATE IN
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ltd l "' nn or 'f"fn M',rt,,
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iW14 rte of fl &t a hundred.
, inbr UflM in''"- '"
rtlea ef (w T I" S ' "
(frt'U to l.rtntnal.. am proposed
luill urfl. ponding adjuatinenl
Uu tompUlal o( tlm Omb Cham
ef ftmmtrto before the lntr
M coamr conunlnlon, areord
s, to tliram relnd by A
Unwa tfHI manager of Iho Call
(iii rtfdod aasoci.llon from II
It. Cctalt. chairman of the Tran.
CetllaraUl friliht tufr.u ,
Kf Ur. ' bo,,, ',l0"
To it I!. (,,,y "n,l
ICawirl W'tr point. H '"'
H LoiU ia4 Chlraao territory. 11
rati, Iron California H Mllielppl
titr pala( io'h of Car. III. Cs
Mil
ftHirialul. aiuting pH"r i"
Jmrt 3 lo maintained (rum
Trttit-IUay Kroup ni will alao
Ifjljea t-vater 'I". which dlf'cf
Mt It II H tent ami "III Im
nlt&l to 10 eals
Ti tv r.trs announml (rum '
CiUmlt to eastern point, follow.
TaOiiii, Kiam city. lo. and
ssbtl tt Kansas Nebraska, wratrrti
OtUiast tad Ttu fair loarrnd
frra II ceftt to M H crnt. ir cw I
T CkltUO. Mllwaukro. HI '
lt!a, Cairo, III and common lr
lSr, lae.rrd from US fenl. lo '
I) rata fit Cl
To Mtrapbla. New Orlram anil
uirra Ttiai, towered (mm sO rrnU
b(l teat ptr ct
IUIi from Wr.twiNij and mltta
k Nm4 m th eastern alntw ci(
UUbrruwtll U tublKt to a iti((r
! rtU o( ttirrn cnta tr trml
Wttiin th ralr mmivl (mm Call
bnlt coait. Ihu l-m ihn .titlrr
HtUI nUtiac prtnr to Auui :.
Il."
UUa.1 lnlrr lUlra
t'afcr lha tropOM ratna Kir itlf
lrt8tilo( foqr rrnli hlrh appllrl
Wta Iho north matt anil Inland
! aodtr prrwnt tarlK lll Im
MmM to thrm rrnta
tw Vork IUII ami Walrr lUlra
THottthrn I'aelflr rompany lll
rV la ((rt 73 fPnt rntnblniNt
Iliad Water tain n. ?!.-. ..I ,
n 4oor app;nc via (lalvraluii In
" York pier (nm California Tlio
n'Mlo rail rata I. 73 rrnU Thla
w iboald tilmulitn lumtHir nnd
w traffic from California For
Jh Tha prnrtit ,oor rain from
Wlorala to K.v York la tl 61 iwr
"l Pound. Tim Nnw KnKlan.l
" U II GS pr hundrr.1 pound
W4 pre-wr ratr on door, from
"ornia to KbW vur.
Hughes Takes Oath;
Considers Central
American Quarrel
i
WAHIIINOTON Main, r. dan. .
Krati Iftlglica iwum i t.
rnlary of alaln at b 11,1. ,.,r,,
1 In- at Mm alaln lnpartrnnii
' III (lr.t of f Ir la I arllnn . n.-
rilll.ldnr'allori .if llm I'aliarna oala
lllra allualloii I
A(lr laklriK tlm uatti H-trtarf
MiiKlin, rnnfnrrnil for an hior with
lndr lixcrniarr Oavi. a no Unnrr I'
Klnlrlnjr. forrrmr Mntlrari inljMi(ir
who I. to Im undnr anrrniaif, and
thnri wnil In Km whlln hnu.o In mil
aull I'rralilnnt Hardline
llilKlir. H-nl ntrr all hour with
Ihn ITMlilniil. anil durlnr llm run
POflTUIND ALSO 'CDSTA B
WANTED (I'lINi;
ARM NVADE5
FiGEIJ SUSPECT; HI SOIL
Captain Calkins' Boat
Makes Rocky Point
First Time This Year
Itra.Kii f.,r Ihr wllllhKnr. of IJor
don Sru.,0 allnK"! Oakland forrnr.
t walr mtradlll'iii and riilurn lo
I'illforiila linmllalitlx rm to llrht
yirrdar moraim, .horilr nfir
Hlirrlff liw had Irft fur llm .Mirth
with Dm prlMinrr Tho rna.on waa
In ihn form of a inlrKrarn from Port
land, aajlnr: that NVUnn waa -wnnlrd
,.- .-..., .... -.H'.i. inn fill, ' - - "Mt"
frrrtiro llorralarr u Wor U'lwki wa J "'""' '"r "lolatlon of hi. ponllmtlnry
rallnd In In a talk with t'ndnr JW
rwtary I'm via Ufnrn (iilriK lo thi
whllo hnuan IIukIid. I. undr.tod
In han approfn, Ihn mridlnK of war-
ablpa III Ixilh nnd. of llm ranal loll"
parotn and a.klriir thai Hl.rrirr Ij,
liotd him for Ihn Mullnomah rounty
authorltln.
Thn mraaacn rarim Joo lain to atop
Ihn ehnrirr, who wa. probably acrom
( Mly Aa.orlnliy Prnaa)
MAN Jl AM OKI. HI It. Nirarnurjoa.
Marni '. Many ra.unllli-a wnrn In-
fllriml upon Pariamn troop, by thn
Invadlnr: I'o.la Itlrari army, whlrh
took l.'.o prlaonxra aflrr 'roNlri; ihn
Pariamn frontlnr
Tho Co.U Itlrari took Hocaa-dl-1-Toro
at tlm soutlmrri i-nd of Coltun
bu. I. land In Panama, and afti-r
rro.alnic thn Hlaoln rlrnr capturi-d
Ihn town of (luahllo and adronend
oulhward. rraclilnrr Alrnlraritn, 20
mlln. aoulh of thn frontlnr
Captain Calkin., with hla launch,!
"Ori-icon ' mado thn flrat trip of tho
mi. .on to H'Kky Point laat nlrcht.
' rnturnlnR thla morning Vor thn nnxt .
two or thro wnnka trlpa will rj mndn j
i on Monday, Wijdnn.daya. and Frl-1
darn, and aflrr that thoy will b
madn dally. Mall tnrvleo oror thla ;
roiito waa r-umed -with thla trip
n TOE OF
BEETLE EOUND
AT SWAN LAKE
HARDING GETS
nn .inn fibi y,
All ollmr mamiMtr of thn rahlnnt ! "" Callfonila linn nnroutn to Oak
worn aworn In durine thn day land
rnjaon. arcerdlni: In iTfim who
know thn family. Urn) In Klamath
Fall, at onn limn III. parnnta eon
durtrd thn old Jrm rr.taurant on
w.t Main trrt. In llm tlir.tr., block
that burnad la.l Hnplnrnbrr
Jki Konop knrw (tin family Dur
ing lila llirrvi ilava' aliav Iihm f.'l
... ...- t- - .....i ,..-.
ton aoiiKht Mr. Konop and aaknd him
Prr.i lo nidor.n a Itoo tbr'k for hlrn, but
drnt lUrdlnc wml (o ira arly ihl. " '"'""d
mumlnic apj-rannc al iho nrt,tlnj
off.m . fnw mlnir. .rinr J rl..rk Medical Society
lln di-'atrd to a .'no Kr.phrr for
aomr limn i Selects Officers
Jack Kimball, aecretarr of thn
Klamath-Ijiko County Foreat Fire
Captain Calkin aald that thorn aoclallon. roporU tho flndln of what.
waa .omn Ico In arroral of thn bay, apparently is a .pccie or pino Doili
! arid orn In KanU lak-. hut that ; '" "m timbered area near Hwan
thorn waa nnno In Pollcan bay Tho "''. nd wnleh appear to Do more
mlddlo of tho lake I entlmly fron I drgtruetlro than tho plno beetle
from Im. and In hi opinion thn Ire aralnt which the ;oireramnt and
s, i.r in .h- i.k. i. nn ihn tlmbnr men am now preparing to
H ..V. -J -. - "" "" ......
TiirKn of mrltlnr: away, and the trip
can be mado without Inconrenlencn
from thl" aourcn.
WAHIIIN'rtTfl.S Marn, b
MMT SCHOOLS
Crowd Fills House
for Funeral Rites
of Former Speaker
WAHIIINUTO.V. March ' - Funeral
arrtlrnt for Champ Clark In Iho
liouui of rnprrarnlailvra loy mark
! r. thn final paaalnrc of thn cti-ran
I trorn thn ball, of tlm national lrt;i
I lalurn Tho icallnrlr. worn flllnd Thn
ra.krt. rovrrrd with flowrra, alood
I Imforn thn apnakrr' ntand durlnr;
I Ihn crrnmony
ItnprranntatUn Mann In hi. oniony
! rrfrrrvl to thn doad ronicrnaiman
a "Ihn loTlnc fathor of tho hou.n
'and ihn wlan counarll"r of hi coun
try Hrnator Hrnd ald that Clark
'wa. thn b-l loved of Amorlcana "
waco a campaign of eradication. Thla
beetle, which I a little lancer than
the destructive little Inaect o well
known here, works In the branches of
tre, ji well aa In the trunk, which
kill tho tree faster than when they
IXMXir: Af.WI.V f.KADKIl
U.'AUirr.'fSTnM Marrh K Ron-
I .tor IdKn republican floor loader. "rork on,jr ,n lho ,runk,,
wa recliH-ied today Othnr ropub-l Mr. Kimball ctatea that the aso
liran annate leader were re-Hoetcd. elation I at sea at tho present time
In regard to the habits and the ex-
tent of the damage that this beetle
can do, but they have already done
conalderable damage, and a thor
ough Investigation will be made with
the help of government and state es-
porta. UrrjjJ
L
II
i
SHIP BY SEA
ARE CONDEMNED
AS FIRE TRAPS i
At a mining of Ihn Klamath and
l.ako County MrJlr.J aaaoclatton
hold hrrn yrwtrrday. Ir A A Houln
wa. olrrlrd to brad tho a..orlatlon
i for ibo rnaulng rar Dr C V FJ.h
nr waa nloftnd Vlcn-prn.ldonl, and
I lr l.loyd Hlewart ancrnlkrr'trraa-
'nil.
wa
'III trnnair,t . ..
... - " iimn inn now
' "IwUvo on trn day.' nnllre
KOTB-Th.,-- ... ..
vaTux M,h "ml ,l00r "I'lPiimnls
I ta . ."",h '""" ,0" ',-r-
hli , l 4 uvnrtt,ll"" might
to"'1' ."urn Knockml
Z tk LkM ,hn n-Mumbor
A Ci7 t C"l,ir,,U ". MM M.
Cobb .! " nf ,ho ChmnlMir of
!"' "" "m ion pound.
ecaurer
"ere Monday Night
oC,on wl,.
'"fUrlaii ri in inn
. 'lhlai1reb ,m"",lu,t Mon.
li Im. .. B.1?' ttl" will llluatral.i
ty MM to i. .mol,Qn P'eturo.
" "ilrS i" "r ,,oln,5 )Knol
,'' th?.PiU '" lh0 c" of
Ubu?; Uo wm '
,r" !S!-ot ,h0 h,sh ,ch"
Mj rV.1,lrnooo.
"a cam. "" B' clto conniv
,iffi-5
res,
1 NKtt VOHK Marh Tn. .,f
thnutand. of .rhool rhlldrrn linuwd
In fire trap, and hundrnd. of thou
aand. of thrm nllhrr on half limn
or In makr.hlti building. I. thn con
dition In 439 clllr. of thn I'nllivl
Hlatnj aa dl.rloard In a rrMirt madn
publln today
Thn rnport wa. I.aurd by thn na
tional comnUllrn for ihn ChmlHr
lit Cominrrrn ro-onrallnn with tho
public achimla on a .unoy condurtrd
by thn American rlly Imrrau
Thn mmmllli-n waa organllrd In
Fabriiary. !:. to Inquire Into
achool rnmlltlona It oirrullve com
llllttrn I hnadod by tlrorgn l Hlray
or. of Trarhor rnlloKn. Columbia
rnlvor.lty. Now Vork
Thn nvldolirn prn.rnlri) "allow
clearly that thorn arn (on. nf Ihnu
aanda of children now hnu.od in old.
Intanltary. daiignrou building.."
aay Mr Hlraynr lit hi. lnirMurtlnn
lo thn reHirt "Many of lhri trun
llirna arn bo.t rlaa.lflod n. fire
lran "
I'nta waa rrrrlvod from 29 cltr.
Tho rrHirl aay. '"Thr.n facia, ob
tained form 76 pnr rent, of all tho
rlllr. reporting, allow- that III Ihcao
cltln nven oarludlng tho.o hou.od In
nnnoira whom rondlttnn may ho
normal, thorn am mom than (,3.000
children who arn ollhor on hnlf-llmo
bvrau.n nf lack of building Hpnrn nr
tun Ikiu.imI In porlabln., rontnd
building, attics, ImaiHiiont or cnrrl-
don. It would rcvjulrn nn nvoragn
of two 30-roniu building In oiirh
of tlioan rlllo to properly lioumi
thorn group nf rhllilmu ulnno "
Thn rnport .i forth tntltlrally
thn Inadoijuucy nf pl.iygrniind mmro
"It I rlnar tmt In ninny iltl chH
ilron ii rn now linu.nd In bulldliiRS In
whlrh Ihuro In Iohm npnco on thn plu
Rruund thnii I ituppllod In tho p
room In which tlmy nro laiight."
nyn Mr. Htnoer In tlm Inlrodue
Hun. "Thmn million nix thousand 'hH-
ilrnu nro rtipniaoiitml In this report on
playground," It In rtlutml, "nnd Uio
study dlnrlomiH Icns limn ono-lialf nf
tliaini 1,800,000 clillitren, li' mcl'
n ulnyKrouiiil Ions Hum six li- six foot
por pupil mil many of thom huvo no
plnyKrotitul nt nil,
'Tlioso facts of llmltod playground
space," soya tho roport, "prosont oo
of the sorloua problems confronting
thoao who oro liitorostod In tho wol
fare of American achool children
r Htrwart. clly hoallh officer.
nnounrod that ho ha. prepared a
anilarr iodn which will tn offered
for ron.ldoratlon wtmn tho .oclrty
bold. II. noil mooting It wa. alio
announced that tWmWy Mclnturlf
of thn Orrgon league for tho Con
rrvatlon of Public Hoallh will In
pro.rnt at. iho neit mooting Kmpha
ala wa. laid upon Iho rule, of thn or
ganliatlnn which pormlt oduratora.
public official., and othora In bo
conm mombor.
Through lr 1-onard. thn mom
iMir nf thn aMclatlon worn Invited
in attrnd a banquet In thn Whllo Pel
Iran hotel Monday, complimentary in
lr Fliott. who will le horn aa a rep
reaontallve of tho .lain board of den
tal niamlnora in the Interest of bet
tor donti.iry
CDPCO STAFF
U T
n uunrtntntiL
WK.VTllWt HUIHIIIT
OUKOONToulKht und autiday,
fair,
A doion official of tho Ctliror-nla-tlrogon
Power company from Han
Frnncl.co, Yrekn. Medford, Klnmath
Fall ami Cnpco am here today for
tho company conference at tlm White
Pelican hotel Problem affecting
thn local division were oil tho table
for discussion thl afternoon. Tho
general iiiitlou of technical train
ing to Incrousn tlm efficiency of em
plo)o was thn chief topic of tho
morning session.
Tonight n banquet Is scheduled at
thn Whllo Pelican for officers and
emploes of thn local division Forty
persons will participate.
Tlm Hal of conferees nt today's
session follow Paul 11. McKee, C.
J. llloo. F. II N'esa. !' O. Crnwforil,
W. Al. Hlmpartl. F. H. Phelps und i:.
H. Ta lor of Han Francisco. (). (1.
Steele. Yrekn; IC. II. Walthor. Med
ford; T (I. llradley. Copcn, nnd J.
0 Thompson, J. I' Hoyle, and C. V.
mils of Klamath Falls.
MUCH IIOO'.i: HKI7.F.1)
OIIL'AT FAM.8. Mont., March G,
One of tho largest soliures of
liquor over mado In this vicinity of
.Montana wns mndo horo by Hiioriii
Hob Gordon In a raid on a business
building. Ho nnd his deputies iook
throo truck loads of whiskey, win
and brondy and a small amount of
champagne.
Much of tho whiskey taken In
tho ruld In barrala, nnd Is vory
flno old stock, raiding dopuuoa
stutud.
AFFECTS THE
BlflTH RITE
I.OMK)N March i l)r Jo.lah
(IMflol.t. l.'ngllsh phyalrlan and au,
thor, who Ih-IIoos that fln.h-entlng
I. a prolific .ourro of dl.na.e and
one of tho wtirat onomlos ot the hu-
man race. I. of the opinion that the
waatage of life eausod by the war
might bo speedily repaired b' right
feodlng.
Dr Oldfleld Is a strong advocate
of tho Fruitarian diet and has been
senior physician of the f.ady Mar
garet Fruitarian hospital at llrom
ley. Writing from Jamaica ho says
"My observation, hem confirm my
views that food and fertility go hand
In hand. Thn commission dealing
with the grave problem of the stead
ily falling birth rate In Kurope has
1 failed to grasp the fundamental
I truth which applies lo cr.otnb1o and
1 anlm.il and human life alike that
a right dietary means Increased fer
tility and wrong feeding leads to
Increasing sterlllt)
"If a gardener wants much foliage
ho feeds the plant with one food; If
he wants fruit or seed ho feeds It
quite differently So does the stock-
feeder and breeder It Is a difference
In food only which transforms similar
I eggs, one Into a drone and another
Into a queen Iho.
"Whereas before tho war In every
Kurope.in country tho birth rate
showed n steady fall, yet In Siberia,
llulgarla and Humanln, whoro tho
hardy peasants still lived on ryo
broad, dried fruits, ugotnble.
chovso, oil and sour milk, thoro was
a continuous high birth rnto and no
ilecnmso.
"Hero In tho West Indies, whoro
tho dark races live on yams, swcot
potntoea, cassava, Indian corn.
augir, milk, cocoanuts, bananas nnd
oranges, with somo suit fish, tho
birth rate Is high and tho fertility
Irrospresslble.
"Owing to Ignorance and want of
sanitation tho Infant mortality Is
high, but when that Is removed tho
black population will multiply nt n
far hlfihor rato than tho whlto unloss
tho -whlto population of tho world
loarns that It Is corn, oil nnd wlno,
salads, milk nnd honoy which pro
duce n fortllo raco, nnd thnt moat
oatlnit spells Increased sterility."
BODY 18 FOUND
PORTLAND, Alarch 5. .Arthur
Gardner, head fireman of the dredg-
r Port nf Portland, was drowned
whon tho drodeor snnk yesterday in
tho Wlllamotto rlvor. His body
wum rocovorod today.
The weekly Itevlew of tho We.'
Coast Lumbermen's Association says
that for the week ending February
36th actual production remains M ,
1 per cent below normal
I Hall orders for the week were 03
' cars levi than last week.
Of the new business taken for tho
weok 4 2 per cnt was for water de
J livery
i Orders for domestic totaled 7.
UPPER COURT
E
J 437.010 foot, export 5,07.204 feet.
I Shlpmonts equalled 43,131,802
' feet, of which 28. 320,000 moved by
rail
Unshipped balance rail trade In
I eluding movement for California
totals 3,24 8 cars, domestic .62.
1 484.093 feet; export 16.272.90S feet.
I m
Fresh Rioting in
Russia Reported
Copy of the supreme court nan
date In the courthouse litigation ha
I been received by C. F Stone, local.
counsel for J. AL. Dougan, plaintiff.
It awarda Dougan Judgment agatnat
Klamath county for $2, 674. 95,
with his costs, which will amount
to 1 1000 more. ,
It decrees that all money of the
county In or belonging- to the spe
cial courthouse fund on Alarch 20,
1918. or then in process of the cot
lection, or which may be collected
In tho future from tho tax levy for
courthouse purposes made prior to
Atarch 20. 1918. shall be applied to
the payment of the Judgment.
Any money paid by the county for
' LONDON, Alarch 5 News reach-
Inr Ijimlnn rntrnornlnr Huntl& Is
, conflicting, but report, of uprlilng. ' ln8 PW-rUon of the Hot Springs
I were reiterated and enlarged upon A j "urthouao shall be paid only out of
; Helstngfors dispatch declared the ' tho tax levy of December 1918.
antl-sowet outbreak had not been I Prt of ttorner"a fees paid
I "suppressed, but was speeding The the county shall be charged to.
message asserts that both Moscow r P'd " of the fund for construc-
and Pctrograd are In tho hands of tho . "n raanOUH a """" uo
revolutionists ,n,n Blrccl "'"'"'
While there Is a deficiency be
tween the Judgment and the amount
on hand to satisfy It, there Is con
siderable money returnable under the
decree, sums paid out for attorneys
fees, architects fees and Hot Springs
courthouso preservation, which will
'go to make up the deficit. Dougan
will come within ten or fifteen thou
sand dollars of collecting the Judgment.
Tho mandato made no direction
EVANS CASE IS
FJ1 FINISH
Ooorge Humphrey, former sheriff. I
returned Inst night from Jackson-
vlllo. where ho was a witness In the that thp MW courthouge ahouM bc
trial of Lark Kvans. accused of tho 0 M b county officers. It Is
robbery of O W. Whlto. a Grants
Pass Jitney driver, about a year nnd a
half ago. Kvans Is accused ot hav
ing hired Whlto to drlte him Into
tho country. Ho Is alleged to have
pulled n gun on tho driver, taking
his car nnd monoy. nnd he left him
bound nnd gagged In n prospect hole,
Kvans was urrested In Klamath
Falls, thn reason for summoning tho
ex-shortft as n witness. At tho first
trial Kvans was convicted, but new
evldonco dovoloped nnd ho was grant
ed a ro-honrlng. His alibi has been
strengthened nnd much now evldonco
Introduced nnd It Is generally bo
lloved In Jackson county ho will bo
ncqulttod. Tho cubo will go to the
Jury today, It is llkoly
llank Cuao Next
Judge D. V, Kuykondnll ot Kla
math Is presiding nt tho trial.
Ho will also henr ono of the
Jacksonville bank enses noxt week,
In which President Johnson of the
dofunci bank ot Jacksonville Is do
fondant. In tho caso ot tho state
against Hlnos, Johnson's half-broth-or,
a chnngo ot vonuo was secured to
Josephine county.
DRV WORK IX T. H.
HONOLULU, T. U., Alarch 5.
At a recent mooting bold here by
the Anti-Saloon league, a committed
wns appointed to raise ? 10,000 to
aid in ouforclng tho national prohi
bition rogulntlona In Honolulu.
occupied by county
woll understood around tho court
house, howover. that tho county
clerk and district attorney may de
clare moat any day n moving day.
Rural Schools Are
Inspected by Nurse
Alias Lydla Frlcke, county nureo,
has Just returned from a trip to thu
Pine Grove. Henley and Mt. Lakl
schools, where she Inspected the
physlcnl conditions of tho pupils ot
theso schools. Miss Frlcko states
thnt Bho found tho usual detects,
but that there were no unusually
bad cases.
At tho Pine drove school, Alios
Fricko found that hot lunches were
being served at noon, a splendid
school feature seldom found In rural
districts. Tho school has Its own
kltchon, where tho pupils prepare at
least ono hot dish for each day's
luncheon.
MAUKirr KKFOUT
PORTLAND. Alarch C Live
stock steady, eggs unsettled, buttor
four cents lower.
WAXTS JURV TRIAL
Trial of Dick Williams waa at
yesterday for Monday at 10 o'clock
by Juatlco Qaehagen. Williams plead
ed not guilty to having liquor and
nakod tor a Jury trial.