The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 23, 1921, Image 1

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Klamath's Plea for Lowered Freight Rates Will Be Heard
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id .f mother anng llul Mm doc
lef (dt lbt be had ilnnn hla duly
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Ulf lb" ')Urli't a.iiK "Tho Old
Otkro llackct rrtpomlinc Hn
iifliiw i'b a abort encore
Jlsmy lonry added Itulrn ami
iJirtl; lo Ihr i-r.loii by a ruupla
t Htfr onc ant then I tin ran
lire pSlbwl l.rk into corner, ami
Utlti Ihr !' ami dancing Iw
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bet dilHrd ' 'f'Hnt clear around
Q Hi tr(a ncrr lo go before
Ul wthe.tr rrtuiund lla dancn
entti afirr rch loirrmUtlnn
""Ho dor nd coffer. In quan
Cttl that would to ruu.lderri
lUralic In a amallnr crowd. Wnro
lrwl of it fail aa lllacklo Me
fcsild aid bli assistant behind thn
iMtlif could ban j them out.. Tlmm
mi to rtiplu for llm "mrn bn
tod." tb.y rr busy all ho tlmn.
WW T lv for tho aulo .how
iraMteri, took or'atlon. through
U tsmphonr In thank Mm w
W ko bed belpcij makn (tin ihiiw
IIbc DNni Kltlmr iliruuch
tt'lf itttadinrn or tlirourli a.lt
M rl'in in rarrrltiR out auto
s pltai
Kurr Pnon lnlorrtr In ihn
jnaellon of tho .how tairra..t
llal( it tnlnic Imuirti.oly plra.r.l
" Iba rr.ult nf ,hr , BU(,
Sd Mlrrr that Ihn way haa
PtM for on of Ihn hlKKrat
'' h,ld m California or Ocxon.
" of tbn bo,t empj ,)0
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BergdoUs Attempted
Captors Sentenced
To Jail By Germans
MiHI'f'l li..t..ti Mmri, ;i
Carl N'iMif ninl rrn HlMiinr Aiiht
I" nil ilrti'i llvr. Int.. Ii.'im m iilrt,. :
lo prliim for nu llli-ciil nMiiiiiiitliin
of niwir" In tii.miMini: ttm urrxat
Hint Kliiliiriluti ,,f l)r.inr I'lniflaiHl
lloU'l'ill, iinrlnii ilrnft ori.-r. In
llirliali, la.l Jmiuury Nnif. hn
wna rhnri(.ii with woiliiillnr. yoiini!
wiinimi liy flrllii! n roroltnr ilurlnr
Ihn atlriiiitn nliilui linn, waa ni
lonroil In flflorli month., ami Holm
mnr li all rmiiilha Kuttr (inrinntia,
Ilflril aa n' iuillina won. annlcnrrit
lo frlll fln to ulctrn iD'HIIha I lit
prliolllliMil
Klamath County's Library Is
"Quite Discreditable," Says
Carnegie Corporation Head
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isp ue
Tim rraaona why Klainalli Kalla
houlil I. ml. 1 a ..inin nillr iMiililiriK
wna tli.' Iirlin lial aiil.)nt .U uatoit
at tho 'liatnlM-r .f . uium. r r furuin
lunchron lixlay H.-crrUr T l. Hun
ly r.I'lriK a iiiulllluili' of roaiujii..
all foumloit umii actual ixllll'itla
ami n'iorlr, by loglr A t t lillric ol
Ihl. klntt. tahl Mr Hlanlny. roulil lx
uiri by boy iroula Kir I arnula. Ihr
Amnrlran l-cloii atnl any other or
canliatlon .tr.Unn.1 to promo' aortal
ami hualnraa romjlllnil. Tho rtiamhrr
nf rammnrrn room. h aalil. ars u.m)
i'i ilay liy ."mi' ofKaBliallnit or
' (tirr. hot thmn roatna roulil Hoi ho
riirlri to ullr Itio .nM Ire that a
' rommuitlty hulMIni: ro'ilil
A J Vujr. of Ihn chamber of
r.Mllliirrrr mnrutltr. rnmlHltlrr aHkr
htlrlly aliool Ihn cruath of thr
cham)rr of roHilimrrr. iliil urxml Ihr
11 II llr.l aUioM of rarh llirmhcr In
Ihn romltiK mmiibrrahli) ramtuilKn
which l'r(lnt Ihn ;.th of thla month
Thn cbamhrr of rommnrrr uarlnt
aanic In thrlr cuitomary nntrrtalnttiK
way, ami Ihn laillna quartrl. cotnHia
r.l of Mra A M Mrlh). Ml.. (Mara
Calklna, Ml.a I'aullnn llomj. ami Mra
John l.lnfr.iy. aanx "llnnlrmwr'a
Htrraiii.' acrapipaiilril by Mra Krr.l
Color Thla waa (wrhapa Ihn mint nn
Juyalilo fralurn m thn program
I K Hrar. of Karramrtitn. (I l
Itnn. of 1'nrllaml. K W I-n. of Ihn
Klamath I'liir Maniifarmrliic rom
(any. Mr nml Mra Kamurl i: I lol.l
nn. and Mlaa Kaiin It Klmtirour.li
anil Mr K I' llraily, nurao. worn
nllluiunrr.t aa KUrala Mlaa MarKari't
Callahun waa prrarnt na a iiioihIhT
for llm tint limn Morn than thn iih
tint tiumbor of laillra wnrn prrarnl
IT) Iliai.KIW TO AI.'IIIT
h"w Man NTs TOMomtow
Tl tinimnrr. that a mmt.
" lUtomnlilln ,rrra w
W lomooa mlnK n, 7;30 n
ni .? of ''""'WW" room. io
lb. icconnl. of thn automo.
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H..i "' ,h,nK '" lwlhlM
Uii :,mC"" f"r ",0 ,,ni, luiilnr..
"Ill romo l,fnr tomorrow
""win,. mM Mr ,,
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MU;!C,,:'0", '"' "" In Klam.Ui
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"U of T 1,ril'""T nml (In,
"to,rn,r ,0f"' K,,r'" I'loU
ttin, ii" !h c,lro ,,n lnvtahi.il upon
lnm!.',,,"lk,,,1,'y' who
.. ""n tin win i... .. ...
. " nuiruruiy Ml Inn-
How i, r"lrl" " rvlvuii by
or,ow ... ",nr"1 wll ' l"ll lo
"tt.ihm001' "l 2 3ft 0'cl"ek
-Ur-hnii w cllllcl ,h0
sisir
Nlon, "' oeloiml rain wo.t
NO KA.VCi: -IIIMUIIT
AT HCA.VIMN.WIAN HAM.
Thn manaRnmrnt of thn HrnmUtr
avian hall nnnounrn Ihnrn will tin nu
ilaliro nt tbn hall lonlKbt
National Prosperity
Week April 4 to 11
April 4 lo M baa bnnn ant apart
for oliaorv.nco by Ihn nation', bual
fcnai mo una Nallonnl l'ronprlty
fl'oiik. yiml Klumnlli Full" HUT
rli.nl. nro ronnlitnrliiR tbn mlnnt
f whlrh tliry Mill full In lino with
tfin Rimornl proKrum. '
A mnotliiK of llm mi'rrtiitiitn'n bur
xnii illacmuMMl thn mulliir yrnlnnlny
nfltirnoon without iirrlvliiK ul any
ilnflnllo cnnctiialoii Anolhnr niecilin:
w bo hold Ihl. uflnriHUMl nt whlrh
'further ilUctuiiloii I. oxpoclod.
Tho Kciioral proKrnm for Ihn
U'niik Incltitltvt hi'i'dal biiIi'h, vnrlml
publicity nioaruri'H nml iipoclnl foil
turo. of vurloiiM aorl. to cull to tho
littoiulllim of llm pulillc tho fnrt
that tho pnrloil of iloproHitlon I. pant
nml buitlniiHM Ih roHiniilliK u normal
HtllttU,
Weather Probabilities
i Tint nvrln Kl.irmni!riiiili lit
Unilflrwoml. riiarinary him rlnun
Btrnillly nlnro S p. in. yoatnr
tiny, liiillrntliiK foolur wonthor.
Wnathnr nrntuitillltlc. for nnxt
34 hour.: Coolnr with varlalilo
1 wind, and ponsihly .now flur-
rln,
Tho oliloat coIIpko Ih I'nlvorHlty
Collaoo, Oxford) fouiulod lit 10T. 0.
"'Ihn iniilrnl lllirnry ahall ho
upon dally fur al Irual nlKhl hour,
fur frrn InndlriK of hooka to all rlt
liriia of Ihl riiuuty uml It ahull Klvn
dally frn mall ordor anrrlro to all
'Itltriia oulaldn lncorioarrd plncra
I 'I thr nullity In which bratirh II
b'arloa arn malntaltiril " OrrKon
tumlanta for (iintrul llhrary wrvlco
for lixnl lllirnrlra, liunrlioa and itn
ilona utnlor thn "county aid" ay.
in in
Kliwmilli county ha. a r.inlral ll
hrary. atnhll.hrd undnr a contract
with tho i'nrtii-r.1.' rorpnrnllon, bona
ml in n liulldliir. of ncrllrnt run
truilon JuiIko.1 by oulaldn apprnr
alirr. aa tiu t frw pnranna hatn had
thn prlvllrKn of rrnK thn Inald
Why arn not Klamath rounty n '
l.ayrra KrttlnK llm Ix'tirMl of thn rd
uiatlonal rrwiurroa of hn llhrary for
thrmarlvra and rhlldrrn'
Thn minority oho ban rrn Ihn
contrtita of Ihn alirtri-a In. Id" thn
Imlldlnic aay that tbn book a.Mirt
mitlt la wnll rrctrd from thn liter
ary and rduc.atlonal vlnwpolnt. and
thai thn hooka am numrroua
Why am thn majority of rnadnr.
and atudrnla In thr ruminunlty dn
nlral ncc to Ihl. fund of kliowlrdicr
and Information, for ttm malntrn
ancn of which rrry rr.ldr.nt of Kla
math rounty la dlrnrtly or Indlrurtly
paylnr a aliaro'
Tho Ifnratd frankly admit, thai
II dna not know a crrat dral about
Ihn altuatlon. hut mi many pooplo
nro .mklnR Information that Thn
llrratd iruMi.ra lo dnlvn Into Out
matlrr and loam what It la poa.lblo
to dlarotrr
Sntrral other nRonclr. arn dotllK
imio Imro.tlcatlnr. rhlrfly Mlaa
rornrlla Martin, at. In librarian, with
aonm local at.latanco Thn Carnn
Kin corporation alao haa an )" on tllo
lluatlon Jainna Ilrriram, icrm-t.-iry
of Ihn corporation. In a loltrr
lo Mlaa Marvin, datrd January ,
1921. .a).
' Thn altuatlon from Ihn atari un
til now. aa mvralrd In our rorrca
pondnnru. !a iUlto dlarrvdltablr "
Hut tin aaya that ho ran officially
do little Ilia aURKratrd rcnii'dy ll
"lo Krt the rlKht pom on to head a
movi'iru-ni to appeal to the public
roiiarlrnco ami bollrf In rdiirntlonal
proRrr... lo .peak of ttm ranrtity of
contract "
Tim corilr.rtunl obligation rent,
ii Kin thn Klamath county court and
It la to tlietu, undouhtcdly. 'Jiat Mr
llerlrarn addrnaao hi rnliukn
Tbn wholo matter I ao vltut and
Ha features am ao varied that It la
Impo.alblo to itl.cu.ai It fully In one
nrllrlr Ttm purpoan of Ttm llnrald
at pri-arnt I to call It to ttm public
attention, and later. If poialhln. add
h facta aa II poaaraae or I a hi"
Cain
' I'ndnr on act of ttm 1019 Ii-rI.-ature,
natubllahltiR an nffrrtUn .tat"
library ayatcn In place, of ihn m
conclllriR non-uniform law a Ix-forn
nil. tlntc, ttm county court (or In
emu. of an Incorporated city thn com
mon council I la nmpownrrd In no
IKilnt a public library board of flvn
membera. to hold office for ono, two,
three, four and flvn yrani. roaicc
tlvrly. from tbn flrat day of Janu
ary aurrrrdlnR their appolntmrnt
Thla board .hall Immediately circa
nlin and naaumn full control of tbn
public library, enter Into conlracta,
purchaar, rnmlvn and arranRo for tho
rlculatlnn of hooka amonR acbool.
city and branch llbrarle that may
Im. i-atabtlahrd
AllbouRh thla law ha born In ef
fect two yrar. and althoucb It ha
boon called to thn attrntlcn of Ihn
rounty court by thn ataln librarian
nml others number of times, thn
county court ha refused Co appoint
uch a board.
Thn court I. understood to be act
In K on aihlcn or It attorney, that
the art I nut mandatory, that It
any thn court "may" take action but
not that It "must "
Thn atntn librarian hold that thn
act I mandatory and ha taken the
llitnropretatlon up with thn attorney
Koueral
Other countle. how.ner. ure for
lowlnR thn law and klamnth county
alone ha tbn reputation of punulnR
a course that ran bn branded a
"quite discreditable" to it. rcpilta
lie ii for a proRres.lve community
whero educational standards count
Germany Refuses to
Pay Sums Allies
Allege to Be Due
I'AltlH, March 23 -Oermany. rn
plylni: to the r'tcunt ultimatum of
the Allied reparation commlaalon, ro
tuaed lo jiay a billion rold mark
due today, and dliput". ttm cotnml- i
alon'a flRiirea. which show a balance
of twelve billion mark due May I
Ttm (inrman note maintain that
thn twenty billion mark, which the
treaty provided should he handed ;
over by May I I morn than paid
11 I
READY TO I
T
IN
F
1
U K t'ortnr, cemint contractor,
ha .tartcd tho work of laying a ce
nmnt floor In the old Whlto I'cll
ran RaraRe bulldlnR on tho east end
'nf Main afreet which will tn nrrif
pled by thn Klamath creamery
Ttm floor space Is ISO by SS feet
Mr Porter eipect. to complete hi
haro of thn work in ten day. New
partition will be put in and the
Interior remodeled for creamery
purpo.es. It I expected that II
will be ready for occupancy In
about lx week.. '
The York Construction and Sup
ply company of Seattle ha the con
tract for Installing now refrlReratln;
murhlnery. and their contract also
Include, the partition, which are of
peral construction.
Tho old refrlReratlnR plant will bo
moved to tho new bulldlnR. mean
InR practically the doubllnf of tho
present rapacity, stated J. J Kur
tier, manager of tho creamery, to
day
Now general equipment will alao
in added and when the Installation
I complete. Mr. Furbcr my. that
it will bo a model one-floor plant,
tho best equipped and moit effi
cient of It. alto south of Portland.
Them will bo four divisions In
thn refrlReratlnR section, the but-ter-coollnR
room, butter cold .tor
nRn room. Ice-cream hardening room
and a general cold storage, room.
Miss Luycle Stoops
Guesses Closest On
Bean Jars Contents
Mia l.ucyle Stoops. OO Wulnut
avenue, gill-used closest to the num
ber of bean In tho Jar displayed In
the booth of Nelson and Shield, ex
port auto mechanic., at Iho auto
show
Messrs. Nelson and Shield, whoso
shop I at Seventh and Klamath aven
ue, u an iiilvertl.liiK feature, put on
n free guessing contest with an Al
mitn autninobllo oiling system as it
prim to tho closest Rttenaer.
Mont than 1.260 persons voted
The low eat Rue, wit. threo bean,
thn hlKht'.l r.OO.000,000. Tho Jar
actually contained H.43S beans and
three liluok-oyed pea.
Mis. Sloop." Rite., wn. 1 1,500. The
M-cniid neiiro.t guemer wn. (1.
West. Klumntlt ri'.orwitlon .uporltv
lendent. 14,192. It (). Iml wn
third with 1I.7S7. Tho contest win
absolutely aiiunre. say. tho promot
er. mlitliiR thut the Jur of bean. I.
on dl.plny nt tho office of Wl.hard
and Wood on lIlKlith .Ireet nml nny
person who doe. not tiollovo thorn
urn l-T.aS beans nml three pen. In
thn Jar 1. nt liberty to count tho
content, nny Hum durliiK IiiiIium
hnur.t.
A.NOTin;n iii:nnii; nv
l-WTIIKIl MOIiMIV TOXH1HT
Uov. Kntltor Mollny will dollver
niiolho rof hi. fnlerestlttK tioriuon. In
Sacred Honrt church tonlRht ut 7:30,
tioltiK ono of tho Borle. ho hn preach
ed during the lrnton .esson. HI. ser
mon, have been atlractlnR a Rre-t
deal of nttontlon. not only nmonR
lueiuherH of llm church, hut nmonR
tho.o not afflllnlod with It,
At Catholic Church
Holy Week Program
Following I. tho program for tho
remainder of Holy Week at Sacred
Heart church-
Wednesday, 7.3f p. nt. .Sermon
Father J. V. Molloy
Thursday, K:30 a. m
Procession and depository
Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Holy Hour
Friday. 8:30 n. m
Mn.. of tho Pre'-Sanctlfled
Friday, 7:30 p. m. Station, and
Sermon, by Father J. V Molloy
Saturday morning services for Holy
Saturday will bo in proRre. from
6:30 until S o'clock, when Mass will
ho colebrnted.
MVIIAItUX Itl'ltlAI. Wll.l.
TAKi: l'UCi: AT VHHKA
Tim body of II. McChnrlo. who
died lu.t week near Algomu, wn.
sunt to Yreka. Cullfornln, this morn
lug for biirlkl. In nccordnnco with In
Htrurllou. of rolnllve.. Jho decedent
lived nt Yroka for muny year, be
foru coming huro.
kkxo iai iu:s KHOM
IXTISTINAIi ro.MPiaiNT
Harry Um Van Mooter, ngod 9
yount, died yt'stordny nftornoon nt
tho homo of his father near Keno.
Death wn. ciuuod by nn Intestinal
disease. Tho deud hoy leave, n fath
er. Hoy I,. Vim Meetor of Keno and
mother, Mr.. Thomas Multifield of
Klamath Falls, jvtso u brother and
slsUsr. Tho funeral will taku place
at Merrill tomorrow, tho hour to bo
set lator.
DIVORCE COMPLAINT.
Suit for divorce was tllod in tho
circuit court yo.torilny by Archlo
Honllno apalnst Giuiim Ilonllno.
Personal Mention
I. C Van Ilellcn returned last
night from a week', business visit
In San Francisco and Sacramento.
Judge and Mrs. I). V. Kuykendnll
returned last night from Eugene.
Judge Kuykondal! has been absent
for several week, holding court
first In Jackson and recently In
l.ono county. Ho and Mrs. Kuy
kendall woro guest. In Kugeno of
his parents. Dr. and Mrs. William
Kuykendall.
1-:. S. Henry, contractor. Is -building
a new and up-lo-dato oftlco on
Spring street, from which his con
tracting business will bo handled.
Allen Holcomb and Harry Rich
ardson left this morning for San
Francisco on a brief business visit.
l.eo Houston left this morning for
a business trip to Weed.
Kurnest Wiley and wlfo of Klutnt
nth Agency are In tho city on busi
ness and pleasure.
Mr. und Mr.. II. l. Wehr havo re
turned from n pleasure trip In I.cs
Angeles and left this morning for
their homo at Odessa.
J. A. (ioldthwalto of tbn Modoc
Lumber company Is In the city on
business.
J. M. Ileilford and W. C. Thomp
son of tho Modoc Lumber company
nro In tho city on business. '
Mr. and Mrs. C. (I. Merrill tiro in
tho city from their homo In Merrill.
Mr. and Mis A. A. LUkey and
wlfo are Klamath Falls visitors from
tholr homo In Mulln.
Chnrlo. R. Miller of Pine Rldgo
Is a business visitor In tho city.
J. M. llrntton of thin city visited
at tho honlo of Mr. und Mr.. George
W. Otoy In Dorris ovor Sunday.
' Mra. Lawrenco 1. In town from
Chlloquln for a few days.
Uolvlo Dlltstrom ot thn Klamath
agency underwent a mastoid oper
ation yostorday afternoon.
Nels Potorson. Mncdoel lumber
man, I. visiting la KUmsth Falls
for a fetv days.
Mr. and Mr.. Rfcode. ot Dorris aro
hore for sovoral dy" visit.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. Humrlck of
Portland aro In tho city on a comblu-
(sso.r,i pautDOiry 11)
HALBM, March 23 Tho Oregon
public service, commission I. willing
to it In conference nt Klamath
Fall with the representative of thn
business Interests thero and with
rolatlvo to tho readjustment of
freight rate, affecting Klamath
rounty, Fred A. William., chairman
thn California railroad commission
of tho Oregon commission, said to
day. Ho recalled, however, that Kla
math Fall, failed to .end a repre
sentative to tho rato hearing In
Portland January 18, .last. Had
such representative been present at
thn Portland hearing, Williams said,
matters might have been simplified.
Ho was commenting on tho re
port that the Klamath county Cham
ber of Commerce will In tho near fu
turo call Into conference at Kla
math Fall, the service commission,
of California and Oregon, and tho
declaration that each commission
bad referred Klamath county cltl
xens to the other commission when
they appealed for help.
"I am not censuring Klamath Falls
people because they failed to appear
at the Portland bearing ot tho inter
state commerce commission," said
Williams, "but had they been pre
sent matters doubtless would havo
been simplified. They were notified
ot tho hearing.
"The Portland bearing roferred to
by William, related to cases against
the Southern Pacific brought by tho
Portland traffic association, Med
ford commercial club and Klamath
business men's association. The hear
ing involved freight rates In north
ern California, north ot Redding,
especially on tho Southern Pacific's
Klamath Falls branch. The case
was first heard In 1917, and subse
quently an order was Issued setting
It for reahrlng In January of this
year. All case, wero consolidated
at tho recent hearing. No order
resulting from this hearing has yet
been Issued.
"The Oregon commission will very
.readily and willingly go Into tho sit
uation with tho Klamath Falls
commercial club and business Inter
est. If tho conference can be ar
rangement with the California com
mission, and make recommenda
tions to the Interstate commerco
commission," said Chairman Wil
liam, today.
"Probably the railroad company
vbould bo Invited to send represent
atives to tho conference for then
It might be posslblo to Iron out tho
difficulties, not taken up at Port
land hearing. To make tho solu
tion permanent tho adjustment must
be strictly on an Interstate basis."
Sportsmen Will Meet
Friday Evening
The Klamath County Sportsmen's
association will meet Friday even
ing at tho chamber ot commerce
rooms. Matters that havo accumulat
ed during tho month will bo discuss
ed and a full attendance Is requested
as several Important questions aro
among the ovonlng's business.
The secretary has received word
that If woather and road conditions
aro favorable, tho stato gamo com
mission will hold Its May meeting In
Klamath Fulls. It conditions am not
favorablo then It will moot hore later
In tho summer.
U. S. Russ Relations,
Being Considered
WASHINGTON, March 23. Early
consideration Is to bo given tho re
lations between tho United States
and soviet Russia, tho stato dopart-.
munt Indicated. '
Certain modifications of tho
Wilson administration rulings aro
under consideration, and somo aro
already made.
i..i.i.i. MMVi
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od huslnoss and pleasure trip. Mr.
Humrlck represents the 0111 Piston
Ring company and they came to at
tend tho auto show and visit with
frleuds, nmeng whom aro Mr. and
Mju. J 12. Dratton,