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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1921)
V.l,y '''bran onu. i&tyt iEutftttttn iteraili A Class Ad Will Do It Today's Newt Today Member of the Associated Press. KlfKi'iith Vrar N. n07f KLAMATH VMAX, OIIICGON, HATl.'ltDAV, MARCH an, Unit. I'lllOH FIVK CHNT8 l I ON IT TO BIST. ATTORNEY An nflurnintli of tho Inst county electron, during which William Mnn, nttormty, labored assiduously, vorl. ferounly, niut It In understood, hopu fully In hlii owliuhuir, Mr llin nine tlon of County Judge It II Miintinll mill Commissioner Murroll Hluirt, tnntorlntlzud yesterday whim A Hut tlu, (liruuKh Mr Murx, filed a pr-tl t Ion with thn rounty court asking Hint J. V. Mnrliiy ho relieved an naalntunt In thu illntrlrl uttornoy Thn IMttlllon mnliitnlim Unit Mr. Mnrloy In holding two liirrntlvn offices with thu rnutity, mm an constable of thu Mnkvlllo illstrlrl, to which position ho wna iluly elected, ami for which hn qualified, Inat full, ninl thn othnr oa "usslnlnnt to thn district ntlor ricy." hy vlrtun of hi nppolntmitnt by the county roiirl n short tlmo iiko The situation tHarin several per plexing nnglen District Attorney llrnwnr ruvenlnd nun of thnm thin morning whim tin repented n state ment made somo tlmn nan thnt Mr. Marx, In compensation fur hln ser vices during Ihn election, rnnflilntitly nxpocted to rocnlve nn appointment an assistant to Mr llrnwnr Mr llrow or, howovnr, wnn ndamunt In hln re fusal to nrerpt Ihn services of Mr. Mnrx, nnd It In generally understood thnt thn county court wnn ititrmnoly desirous of conferring Mr Mnrx lllnckstonlnn nhlllly upnn thn district attorney's nfflrn Without nllnmpt to plum thn cnuso, whnthnr thn illnlrlct nttnrnoy's refusal to hnoil Ihn demnnds of thn county court despite nn nlleged pre election understanding-, nn onn glory goes, or whether thorn has been n post-election fulling out of Mr. Murx nnd tho county court over thn failure of thn court tn mnko Reed In thn illvlnlon nf ipultn, thu point of thn sorrowful ntory In thnt Mr Murx fnllml to I a lid thn coveted plum, nnd whim Mr Morlny wnn assigned tn duties In thu dUtrlrt uttornny'n nf flrn, Mr Mnrx attributed It tn politi cal Ingratitude nml looked nhout for n Inntrumont with which tn iivengo thn wronK Inflicted upon hi in Thin lnntruinnnt, nnlnnnlhly, wnn discover ml In thn porsou of Mr. Huttlo, accord ing tn Dlstrlrt Attornny llrnwnr, who howover, durllnnil to dlRnlfy Mr Mnrx'n frlnnd hy thn iininu of In strument, preferring to cnll him Junl plnln "tool" Inatcnd Going further Into Mr. Mnrx' nl legntl grlovuncen. thu alory In told thnt Mr. Mnrloy Inul performed noinu service for Mr Mnrx nnd fulled to rncnlvn thu Htlpulntnd conipnnantlnn for thin anrvlru, nnd thla llttln up plnnsnntnesn udiluil morn funl to thn flrn. At nny rnln, Mr. Mnrx cluluia thnt Mr. Mnrloy cannot liolil two luo rntlvo offlrea, nnd Dlatrlct Attnrnoy Ilrowur holda thnt thn pnaltlnn which Mr. Morluy hnlda In not nn nfflcu within thn moaning of thn cnnatltu tlonnl provision, iin thn hitter In aim ply nn nanlatnnt In thu dlatrlct attor ney's office, nnd rocelvea pnymont for hla aorvlcoa ua nn omployu only. Tho arguments In thu cnae will probably ho henrd hoforu thn rounty court thla afternoon, nnd thnrn la much apeculntlnn relative to tho ntnnd tho court will lake, being poli tically obligated both to Mr. Marx nnd Mr. Morloy. Nonogenarian Dead, At Los Angeles Mm. Mnry Ann filocklnR, nntlvo of fiomorHotfllilre. KnRlnnd, nnd a realdont until recently of White T.uko dlatrlct, near Merrill, for about 12 yenre, died laut Woduoa day, March 23, at Lot) Angoloa, ac cording to a moaaugo received by her Krnndaon, It, II. Miacombo, 434 Michigan nvonun. Tho (locodont llvod with hor dniiRhter, Mra. Htollu Uarwood, at Whlto Lnko and wont to I.oa An goloa with thn Hnrwood family. 1 Mrs. BtocklnK would havo boon 92 yearn old August 12, noxt. Tho burial took placo at LonR noacb, California. IlELKAftKU . FROM QtlABANTINJS. WABHINOTON. Mnrci 26. Th entlro State of Texas was reloaaod from quarantine for shoop ucabbles today, T Ball Players Again Indicted; Five New Bills Are Returned (JIIICAtlO, Mnrcli 20. Onn hun dred nnd forty-four Indlctmontn, miming IK men, worn returned to duy hy the county Krnnd Jury ua thn reault of a aecond Investigation Into the nllognd throwing of thn 1918 world series to Cincinnati by thn Chlengo Whltn Hox. Eight nop iirutn ImllctuicriU worn filed nRnlnat imrh peraon. Thn in men Indicted hint fnll were reindicted nnd five olhnrH, nrcuaeil of tnkliiK purl In nr rnnglng thn ronaplrury, wnro nnmod. Thoy wnro Cnrl Zortn nnd Hen Krnnklyn. of Ht. Louis, lien nnd t.oiiln Levi, anld to he from Don Molnea ,iind Dnvld Zolzor, nddroaa unknown i T WEED, Cnl., Mnrcli 28. Tho new lumber drying kllna IioIiik Inntnlled hy llin Wood Lumber company nhould h rendy for uan very ahorlly after thn anwmlll atnrta up thla aprlnic. These kllna dry thu lumber by nn entirely now prucoaa. Iloforn bolng plncnd In tho kiln or retort, tho lum ber In thoroughly atenmed Thon tho lumber In plnccd In the kiln nnd tho kiln la filled with bnlllnR water. Thu lumber In allowed to romnln In thu holllnR water fur hnlf nn hour nnd thon tho water la drawn off and tho lumber allowed to romnln In a vac uum for n nhort time. Thla procunn ' drawn out nil thu pilch, nap, turpen tine nnd other undoalrnhlu properties J from tho lumber. After thn lumber ; In taken'frnm (ho new kllna. It will lie plnced In tho old kllna, where nbuul olKhl bourn of Intense boat will render tho lumbof rendy to be umrk- VtPll. Thn mnnnnr In which the company linn klln-ilrled ta lumber In tho paat Inn tnken nhout five or alx dnya. Thla new procean will take about ten bourn. About 1.C00 feet on hour can ho passed throuRh tho now kllna. All purls nf tho kiln urn of very heavy construction. Tho doora nlono woIrIi seven tons each, nnd It will take ton minutes to lower and ralso them tn allow lumber to ha put In or tnken out Thn Initnllullon of tho kllna la more than u $100,000 Job. TIMBER HERE Derrick tlmbera for thn Crater I.aku Oil & (!aa company, bouRht thrnugh tho Lakeside Lumber com pany from u Columbia river mill, nrrlver huru lust nlRht, nnd will he hmiled Monday to thu alto of tho pro posed drllllnK operations nhout alx mllua from Morrlfl. Tho construction of ono dorrlck will bo begun nt once. (SeorRo Chnmborlnln today pur chased n lurRo block of stock, nnd a number of sninllor blocks, recontly disposed of, have brouRht stock sulo of tho compnny to u very sntlsfactory stugo. Kim: ii:i"t (Uiiiii:i. A few sparks falling upon thn roof of tho W. C. Unit homo at Second and Jefferson ntrcota cnllod out tho tiro dopnrtmont Into yesterday ufternoon, Thoro was no dnmago. This Is tho first flro horo In two months, n re cord which probably ban not boon surpassod In tho history of tho local flro department. INCOMN TAX KXl'KUT HACK VnOM GAI.1F. Wm. V. II. Chnso, of Ilonnnza, Oregon roturnod from Marysvlllo, Cnl., last night, whoro ho has boon working for tho InBt flvo woeka on Income tax mntterH. Chaso Is con- sldorod nn expert on this subject, having boon omployod tn tho rov onuo sorvlco from 1006 to 1019. Ills homo Is now at Bonanza, Ore gon, whoro ho Ir employed or socrn- tary of tho Horsefly Irrigation dis trict. itAJttOPT7 IMPORT.. PORTLAND, Mrch 26.-CtttIo and hogu steady; sheop weak; but tor two contg lower; egga firm. NEW KLNS AT ID I HINTS I! IT A score of brand now roomy little bungalows, each with ono H by 10 fool room, nnd nn 8 by irt foot screen porch, will be available for guosla nt It. ('. Hplnk'a Spring Creek roaort when tho season opons this year. It la usually nbout thn first of Mny when thu rngulnr annual visitors nt Hplnk'a boRln arriving nnd from then on tboy comu In tncrnualng droves. With thu now bungalowa tho report can caro for CO pnrsons a day with out crowdlnR. Mr. Spink during thu winter seas on ban created a new camp, about half n tnllo below tho Spink residence nnd old Idlorcst camp. Tho now slto Is nt tho Junction of Spring Creok nnd Williamson river and from. Its wharf nnglora enn row directly In tho fluent flshlnR grounds In Oregon without any portaging. Whllo tho ostabllsbmant of 20 bunRalowa la very much of a stirt toward mnklng tho rosort ono of t'e most attractive enmpa In Oregon, Mr. Bplnk anya that he has only begun. Ills lmprovamont program will ho spread ovor several soanonn. Doforo tho proaont season oponn, however, bo will havo the now dining room and dance floor complotod on the now camp alto. Tho undergrowth has been cleared from tho wntor front, trnos trimmed and thn ground seeded to groan. An eloctrlc IIrIU system Is under consideration 13d will probably bo working thla seas on. Ilcsldcn the bungalows there will bo plonty nf tents, for those who pre for tent dwellings, with board floor und walls. "Wn want to make nrery cl.im of visitor frel nt homo." mld Mr. Spink, "and wo will try to provide nccom mndntlona thnt will moet tho wnnts of all " A Mtock or groceries, gaaollno nnd other neoda of thu automobile tourlat will bo carried. Somo of tho bunga lowa will bo furnished for housokcei Inc. so that those who deslro to do their own cooking will find ovory 1 provision for It, evon tf thoy nrrivo In ennip without nn outfit. Tho housewife who Is "tlrod of hor, own cooking", nnd tho city dwellor. who la seeking country faro, on tho other hnnd, will bo amply provided for with thu substantial menu of tho camp dining room, proptrod In roul homo ntylo. Thoro will bo plonty of boats and tacklo for tho nnglor, nnd possibly a launch. The scenic environment of tho now camp alto Is admittedly among the finest In tho stnto. It Is Mr. Spink's plan to Interfcro with nature as lit tle as ponalhlo, nnd to koop all tho attractiveness of tho wlldorneas camp whllo providing tho conveniences of civilisation. Tho noxt step after tho electric lighting systom will bo wator nnd sowor Hystoms. Ueforo ho hna com pleted hla program, Mr. Spink uxpocts to havo Investod 120,000 In tho new rosort. West Side Road Gets Needed Repair Tho road loading west out of tho city, across tho rlvor, from tho city limits to tho top of tho hill, a dis tance of about a quarter of a mile, is being graded by a crow under tho supervision of County Itoad Ovoraoer Tom Dixon, and rosldents of that vicinity aro olnted over tho prospect of having a rond ovor which thoy will bo ahlo to truvol oaslly for the first tlmo In nbout IB years. The work will ha complotod within an other wook. HUIT 1H AHRKHTKn FOR HAD CIIKCKj 8AY8 MISTAKE J. A. Huff, hotter known as "Dil- ly," Ir In Jail waiting to answer tho complaint of J. T. Perkins, who ac cuser him of giving him a chock In payment for furniture, without hav ing any funds In the bank. . His ball was placed at IR00, which h was unahla to secure. Huff claims his troublo Is tho result of a mistake 1 H 1 1 T AGIST CLOSE 0ELAKE0OELL Opposition of tho closing of fishing In Lakes Odell nnd Crescent, said to bu advocated by Hond residents, wan thn majority sentiment express ed at the Klamath County Sportn men's association last evening. A commltleo wnn appointed to Invents gate and report on thu matter, com poind of K. It. Olds, II. Y. Huston. C. P.'Btono, B. M. Chllcoto nnd T. H. Jolly. According to Information laid bo fore tho mooting thn lakes aro not fished out. Local sportsmen who vis ited Iako Odell last season had no difficulty In taking tho limit, and erf taking oporatlons last year Indicated no depletion In tho finny population of tho lake. It was said that Ilend wan propos ing tho closing of tho two Klamath county lakes In order to further local Interests. Thoy hopo, with Crescent and Odcll closed, It was said, to di vert tourists to Elk Lake, which Is so located that travollng anglers must outfit tn Bend boforo going In, and coming out must como through Bend again. Odell nnd Creacont lakos. on tho other hand, lay along tho lino of nend-Klamath Falls travel and Dend gets but ono chnnco, at tho most, at tho purso of tho passing tourist. This statement of Dcnd's position was not accepted as positive but was moraly offered as an explanation and for Investigation by thu commlf teo. Oamo IU'fuKO 1'lanned. Tho mooting discussed tho crea tlcn or a doer nnd game refugu In tho western part of tho county, and tho proposition of establishing such n preserve was referred to tho oxo cutlvo committee for Invoatlgatlon. Sonvnn for Dltrlii'i Under n recent law It In compul sory for all ditch ownors to protect tho Inlots of Irrigation dltchea with acrcons to prevent fish from entoring. and being loft to dlo when Irrigation coases In tho fall. Tho government mnln cnnnl has a screen, although It does not appear that It ts always In oporntlon hut Lost Iltvor lacks a screen nt tho diversion works. Tho association hopes to plant bans In Iost rlvor this season and It Is ossontlal that tho fish bo prevent ed from getting Into tho canal. Private ditch ownors will bo affect ed by tho screening law. Tho man whoso screon patont Is bolng used gonornlly Is now tn Mod ford and Informed offlcors of the as sociation thut ho would bo horo In about ton days whon tho wholo mat tor of scroonlng will bo gono Into. Giinio IkMirtl Coming It was thought that Juno would bo a bottor month thon May for tho promlsod mooting of tho stnto gnmo commission horo, owing to moro fnv ornblo wonthor conditions. Prosldont Nowbort of tho Cnllfornla gnmo com mission has Informod tho local sports mon that California will havo a rop rosontattvo horo for tho mooting. FOItMi:il FIIIK CHIKF TAK1CS PORTLAND J01J. Ex-FIro Chlof H. R. Dolancy loft for Portland this morning whoro ho will bo omployod by ono of tho big ger flro protoctlon oqulpmont com panies. Ho oxpocts to bo asstgnod to this district as salesman, and In thnt ovout will como to this city occasion ally. C. of C, Membership Workers Coming Bryco W. Hoaklna chlof publicist of tho Amorlean City Bureau, with L. W. DoPuy and Glenn L. Still, will arrlvo horo tonight to bogln tholr extensive momborahlp enm- falgn for tho Klamath county Chnmbor of Commorco. Mr. Hoa- kins Is a trained nowspapor man, and has bad a long and variod ex perience In publicity work. NEW DWELLING. ArnbM O, Motschenbseher Is 'i"nn for the basement of a bun galow, probably of flvo rooms, on a lot recently purcbasod by him on North Eleventh streot, IN Chiloquin Voters Unanimously Favor School Bend Issue Chiloquin votors yosterday after noon unanimously ratified tho new school hond lanun proposal. Twenty two votes wore cast for tho bond Is sue and nono against It Approximately f31,000 will be raised to construct tho now school. Architect O. It. Wright of Klamath Kails has tho contract and has pre pared preliminary plans for the building. I'rcsont school facllltlos at Chilo quin are said to ho very Inadoquato and havo drawn prolosla from par ents and pupils allko. T T SHOULD BE LET Local contractors should be given opportunity to bid on government work on tho Klamath project, de clares It. K. Uradbury, director of tho Klamath Irrigation district, who sayn that tho force account method of performing tho work Is wasteful. Tho money Is raised on tho valu ation of tho dlatrlct, and realdont contractors should profit In Its ex penditure, ho says. Tho Hcnloy canal work, estimat ed to cost $85,000, Is now under way and Mr. flradbury says that hla observation of tho amount of work porformod by teamsters hired by the day, with their teams, makos It ob vious to him that the district Is not getting full return on Its labor ox- Lponso. 1 Bosldos, ho says, past exporlenco has shown that work done by force account over runs tho estimated cost. Ho points out that tho South Branch fill cost tho district 158.000, when tho estlmato of government engin eers was 132,000. Had a contract been let, ho declares, tho contractor would havo bad to stay within tho original contract prlco, which prob ably would have been close to tho engineer's ostlmato. EVANGELIST TO START SUNDAY On Eastor Sunday March 27th, all Protostant churches will hold usual Easter services at tho hour of morn ing worship 11 a. m. But at 7:30 In tho evening will bo tho opening of tho Bulgln Evangollstlc meetings in tho big tabornaclo on Pine stroot. bo tween Seventh and Eighth streets. Tho largest chorus choir over seen or heard in Klamath Falls, Is bolng organliod and drilled for tho meet ings undor tho direction of Rev. Rob ert O. Lewis, dlroctor, and Mrs. 1-ewls, pianist. Both of thoso lead ers aro expert In their lino and pro nilso not only somo groat chorus singing for tho pooplo who attend the meetings, hut also most oxcollent In struction nnd drill for tho singers. Both nro tralnod slngors and their Instruction will bo well worth any sacrlflco that any singer may havo to mnko to bo a part of tho chorus. A full rehearsal Is callod for on Sun day afternoon at 2:30 p. m. in tho tabornaclo. Rain or shlno stormy or clear, let every singer bo thoro In or der to got tho practlco and Instruc tion but also the soat thnt will bo tholrs throughout tho meetings. Tho sunshtno chorus with Its many attractions for childron and young pooplo from 8 to 18, will be orga nized on Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock In tho tabornaclo. No child or young porsoti should miss a stnglo ono of tho meotlngs, on Monday, Wodnosday or Friday. In tho great mootlngs hold at Wichita, Kansas, somo tlmo ago It was countod by mauy tho greatest thing from an ed ucational and Inspirational stand point that had evor como to tho childron of that city. ,Tho educa tional forces of the city gave It ovory encouragement In their powor. A corps of ushers undor tho lead ership of Bort C. Thomas Is bolng organized to handlo the big crowds so that all who como can be seated quickly and without confusion. WBATHaSTiflOrORt'.-. OREGON Ton!gh( and Sunday, fair; light to heavy frosts In mom Ing. MEDFORO ADO PORTLAND IN ON COMMITTEE PORTLAND. March 26. Tho Orator Lnko dovolopmont comralttoo held a mooting hero yosterday aftor noon and further discussed plans for taking over the concession! at Crater Lake national park, with a view to their greater dovolopmont. Tho committee wilt hold Its noxt meeting at Medford within throe weeks, at a dato to bo announced lat er. Tho committee Is composod of Eric V. Housor, R. W. Chllds and R. W. Prlco of Portland and Vernon H. Vawtora, William F. Isaacs and (3corgo T. Collins of Medford. Governor Olcott, honorary chair man of the goneral development committee was not present at yester day's mcotlng and R. W. Chllds acted as chairman. Resides the Medford and Portland men named on the special committee, thoro woro proaont yesterday Julius L. Meier, L. R. Wheeler and Rodney L. Ollsan of Portland; Leslie Butter of Hood Rlvor; W. D. B. Dodson, secretary of tho Portland chambor ct commorco, and Sidney Vincent, pub licity dlroctor of tbo chambor. Ed Note Apparently Medford has been playing very practical politics, whllo Klamath haa boon Idly stand ing by . As tho rosult Klamath, the county In which Crator Lake ,ls lo cated, wilt havo no voice In the dispensing of tho $250,000 tt ts proposed to ralso for tho dovolop rnont.v Portland .and Medford di vide the memberships In- tho direct ing committee and thegre-i t suit is bound to TjO the sfiarlng of ad vantages 'from' attracted tourist travel between Portland and Med ford. Klamath takes tho "leavings" Vhero It Is rightfully entltlod to tho pick of advantages. It Is fair to add that this Is, not tho view taken by T. L. Stanley., soc rotary of tho Chamber of Commerce, who today told a Herald representa tive that tt was tho program of tho chamber to lot Medford and Port land do tho work of making the park attractlvo and Klamath could not, on account of Its geographical position, escape from receiving tho benefits of tho Increase tourist travel. Klamath, savod from work ing on tho fund-raising project, would devote Its energy to botter Ing highways and when the tourist tide turns thlthorward would reap tho roward. Recall Against Head Of Public Service Commission Starts PORTLAND. March 26. Peti tions for tho recall of Public Sor vcto Commissioner Fred A. Williams wero put In circulation today. The rocall commlttoo announcod a rally would bo hold In tbo Portland audi torium, AJrlt 20. They oxpocted delegations from cities whero the rocall movemont has been endorsed. Williams Is tho only mombor sub ject to recall, as the others have not been in office six months under tholr present terms. APPLIED FOR LICENHK BUT DIDNT HAVE ITj PASS FINK Edgar Johnson, arrested yester day for driving a motor truck with out a license, cntored a ploa of guilty beforo Justlco of the Peace Gaghagen late yesterday, and was fined $1.00 and costs. It develop ed that Johnson had mado applica tion for a license, but that it was withhold temporarily due to a mis understanding regarding tho cost. POLICE CHIEF ORDERS CLKAN-UP OF DARN Chief of Pollco Wilson has Issued instructions to Martin Brothers, proprietors of tho O. K. bam on Sixth stroot. that they will bo given two weeks wltbln which to cloan up the barn corrals, and to placo tbo entire premises In a sanitary con dition. Groat heaps of refuse have 1 been lying--in the barn yards, ..and the place, It Is' said. In an ud'ms- .ttary condition. Fly-tight debris contalnora have bcon demanded , through the ordor. 1