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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1921)
&0I Wifr r,. W$v iEimratg Herald A Class Ad Will Do It Today's News Today Member of the Associated Press. Fifteenth Ycnr, No. fiOWl. KLAMATH I'AliU), OIUCGON, THURSDAY, MARCH Rl, 1IKSI. FRIGE FIVE CENTS ;i ,T, WAR THREATENS IN EFFORT TO VIENNA, Murdi .11. UoporlN ro colyod by vnrlouH nowspnporn nay that tlm ox-emperor, Chorion, linn pro claimed a military dictatorship at Stolnnmnngnr, nnd Hint General L liar wan nnld to ho rnnily to march to Hudopost nt tlm limiil of in, 000 troops nnil by force, If nnronnnry, ro slorp Chnrlon to tlm thronn. ' LONDON. March 31. An i:x change Tologrnph dispatch from Paris snyn Hint It In reported tlin ma jority of Hiingurlun troop havo rnl Had to llio standard of tlm fonmir Hmporor, Charles, anil will march on Budapest. Thoro Is no confirmation from oili er sources that tlm troops will Join Chorion. Direct advices from Hungary hnvn not Imllcntuil nupporl for tlm ex ruler In military circles, VIENNA, March 31 Republicans horu oxultantty declare thut Charles' recent vlnll to Budapest and tlio fUnco intending hla uttmiipt to ro gain thn thronn linn danhud any etianco for tho restoration of tlm monarchy, either In Hungary or Auntrla. Monarchist reluctantly admit that tho restoration of tho ox, em pcror scorn Impossible. VIBNNA. March 31. Tlm Welnor Journal reports 30,000 Jugo Slav troops arn manned In Vaarandln, Croatia, with tho Intention of march ing on Htolnnmnngor and preventing tho haitorallon of thn Hnpahurgn. VIENNA, March 31. l)nofllefnlly reported that Admiral ilorthy, Hun garian regent, has resigned, but tho report In not confirmed. It In also roporto'd Kx-Kmperor Chorion In on tho way to Iludapunt from tho fron tier and that thu army ndhorlng to hli cauno In moving. Arrested For Theft At the Bath House ' Harry Fonvlllo, nnld to ho about 22 yearn old, was arrested thin morn ing hy Patrolman Wynn and Mc Donald, on u chargo of lorctmcy brought hy M. A Maun, proprietor of tho Hot Springs hath house. Fon vlllo In charged to havi taken noma clgurn from thn tobacco and soft drink Bland at tho hath houno, Tho officers took Konvllln to tho pollco station nnd detained him un til a warrant wan nocurod by Mr. Mann. Tho warrant was sorvod by Couatablo Morloy. Pomp and Ceremony Mark Burial of Patriot Prelate at Baltimore BALTIMORE, March? 31. With nil tho splendor of a ceremony con turlcH old, Cardinal Jamon Glbbonn wan burled today. Archbishop John llotnno, apostolic dolugato nt Wash Ington, eclabratod tho pontifical ro rjulem musn. Archbishop Olonnon of Ht. Louis delivered tho funeral ora tion. FAHM BUREAU SECRETARY OPENS PRIVATE OFFICE Mrs. E. L. Davln, Hocrotnry of tho county farm huronu, Is oponlng an offlco In Hoom 10, Loomls building, aa public stonogrnphor nnd account ant. Mm. Davis will proparo In como tax roports, audit hookn nnd open now notn of books tor Incomt Ing firms. ' Engaging In tho privnto buslnoss venturo will not doprlvo tho farm buroau of her sorvlcon, but tho sec retarial work of tho (arm huronu will bo dono In hor now offlco In dtead of In tho farm buroau offlco In tho Bwanson building. KLAMATH PEOPLE AKB SEEING SIGHTS IN THE SOUTHLAND I Among tho visitors from Orogoi registered recently at tho tbuclsta Mnformatipn bureau at TampaFloi' lldawere the following froia'Klija ath Falls: Charles L. Hoffman, 8r., R. E. McCanny, and Mr, and Mrs. 'Wr Pr Johnson and son. NT Haste Required of Those Who Want In On Stock Shipment Thorn aro moro than enough or- dorn for a rnrload of dairy Mock nnd not enough for two enrn, nald H. II. Thomas, county agent today. llo urgcH dairymen to hantnn to plnco ordnrn with tho fnrm hurnau If thoy donlrn to got part of tho con- ilgnmont of purohrod nnd grado ntock thnt will ho Imported. ' Thn farm hurcau'n ardor will ho plncod thn flrnt of next wook. If no moro ordnrn nro received ono car will ho ordorod. If n fnw moro portions romo In to mnko up tho nocond car, two cnrloudn will ho nocurnd. SPRING PLANS Tho nxocutlvo commllteo of tho Hoy Hcoutn met yuntordny In tho chamhor of commerce rooniM and mndo plana for ncout work during tho nprlng nnd nummcr. Tho mum horn at thin mooting worn M. H. Wont, chairman; W. O. Smith, T. II. Wntv tnni, Judgn I), V. Kuykendnll, A. C. Yudoii, nnd Hcout Commissioner Oootx. Troop No. 2 will meat In tho cham hor of enmmorco roomn thin after noon nt 3 M0 to mnko plans for an outing on Saturday. K. O. Iloauchnmp heads thin troop' nn ncoutmnnter, and Tod Montgomery In hi it nnilntant. Thn committee for troop No. 4 will mi'Ot In tho Hlvcrnldo nchoot thin af ternoon after nchoot hours to com1 ploto Itn enrollment. It. B. Wright heads thin troop. , Two Orchestras to Keep Dance Moving The musicians' dnncn which will bo hold In the Scandinavian hnll to morrow night will feature a musical Innovation. Two orchestras will play, ono at either end of tho hall. An soon an ono orchestra stops play ing, another ono will begin, and tho dancors arn assured of ono continu ous round of pleanuro. Ilefronhmonts will ho nerved, gratln. Thin Is tho flrnt danro to bo given by tho mus icians; hut other will follow fre quently during tho season. Personal Mention W. p. Iohman, of thn Crater Lake Oil & (Ian company, camo up from Merrill thin morning on business. Everything Is well with tho now com pany, ho says. 'Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Dunn aro hero from Algoma. Mrs. J. Ci Hllyard, of tho Ilcnloy district, was shopping among locnl merchants yeatorday. Mrs. 1'lorco Combs and llttto daughter, wth Mrs. J, F. Simpson, who has boon tholr guost for u fow weeks, loft for Mrs. Simpson's homo tn Jerome, California, this morning, and will visit tor somo tlmo. Mr. nnd Mrn. James Dlshop Fos ter havo n now olght-pound girl at their homo, tho stranger arriving this morning. Takes Steps For Peace In Ireland BELFAST, March 30. Cardinal Loguo, prlmato of Irolnnd, was In terviewed Tuesday by Sir William (louring, ii promlnont rnllrond man', and thrca other southern Irish un ionists with tho objoct of opening ponco negotiation) botwoon tlio Irish republican purllnmont and tho Bri tish government. CONFIRMATION OF nOND ISSUE ASKED OF COURT Burrell Short, Q. J. Hlllyard, nnd C. W. Mlllor, dlroctors of tho En torprlso Irrigation district, havo bcon notified by Judgo Kuykondall of tho circuit court that a hoarlng for tho purpooo ot confirming tho olectlon (or tho Issuance ot addition al bonds In tho amount of $15,000 (or general expenses will bo hold a't 2 o'clock on tho afternoon of May' 3. Tie. 'election' was hold on March 23,ajjd carried by top heavy ma jority. This district boglns at the Enterprise ranch south ot town, and runs southeast along tho' canal. TU 0 1 T T IN HIS POLICY WASHINGTON, March 31. Pron Idunt Hnrdlng In proceeding early In hln administration to carry out tho spirit and tho letter ot that section ot tho Constitution proscribing hln duties which provides that ha sh.aH, from tlmo to time, "glvo to tho Con gress Information of tlm stato of tho Union and rocommond to their con sideration Mich measures an ho shall Judgo necessary and oxpodlont." Al though Congress Is not In session, President Harding In In frequent communication with tho loglslatlvo branch of thn (lovornment through conferences with chalrmon and other ruombora of Important committees. A tow decades ago when tho busi ness of tho national government wan much mora limited In Itn ncopo It wan sufficient for tho President to couununlcnto with Congress throug.i tho formal messages which woro transmitted nt thn opening of each session or whllo tho leglslatlvo boi' les worn In tho midst of tholr work. Uul tho work of tho (Jovornmont has bocomu no extonslvo that Congress Is practically In constant session and tho problems that arlso aro so num erous nnd so complex that thoy can not bo ndoquatoly handlod In a for mal and comprohonalvo message. Although Congross Is now In ro cess It Is, for all practical purposos, hard at work, for some of the moro Important of tho committees nro giv ing Immodlato and exhaustive study to probloraa upon which action must bo taken nt tho spoclat session which has boon callod to convono In April, liy means ot this preliminary work on tho pari -ot commltUtca tho work ot tho ncnslon Itself Is not only ex pedited but Is mndo much moro sat isfactory In results. Dy accumulating a lnrgo amount of Information nnd securing tho vlows .of various con flicting Interests, tho heads of com mlttoos aro ablo to prosont oarly In tho session practically nil of tho In formation thnt will bo needed In de termining tho host course to pursue. Hy communicating to tho committees In an Informal way tho recommenda tions ho desires to make and tho In formation ho possesses "of tho stato of tho Union," President Harding as slats vory materially In facilitating tho work of Congross. Among tho subjocts concerning which ho has communicated with Im portant committees nro; roonactment of tho Pannmn Canal tolls provision which gavo froo paHsago through tho Canal of American coastwlso ship ping; revision of tho Internal Roven uo laws; co-ordination of tho sevoral dopartmonts with a vlow to oconomy and eftlctoncy. In addition to those subjocts which hnvn boon discussed with commlttoes ot both Houses of Congress, tho Pres ident has conforrod with Senators concerning foreign rolatlons and ap pointments subjects which roqulre tho npproval of tho Sonnto but not of tho House ot Iloprosontatlvos. WEATHEIt nETOItT OHEQON Tonight and Friday, probably showers; warmer tonight. SUPPLIES HECKIVED FOIl PLUMUING COMPANY Shnnnon & Lugoson, proprietors of tho Klamath Fulls Plumbing & Heating company, In tho Holms building on Main Btroot, rocolvod a largo shipment of flxturos nnd sup plies yesterday, and nro ready to tako caro of any buslnoss In tholr lino. This firm was established only a short tlmo ago, tho proprie tors coming horo trom Portland on tho ndvlco ot wholesalers who said that this city Is tho best city In tho stato asldo from Portland. ' SUIT OX AUTOMOBILE Tho Eloctrlc company o( this city has (Hod suit to (orecloso a lion on a Lexington car, owned by C. H. Marple, to secure payment of $70.53 said to bo due (or services porformod In repairing the car. ' 'MARKET TIEPORT PORTLA'ND, Marehf 31 Cattle and hogs, weak; snoop steady; eggs unEottlod; buttor steady. SERVICE TN I BUTE EFFECT! ON APRIL 13TH. M, A Callaghnn, manager ot tho chamber of commerce traffic depart ment, this afternoon rccolvod n tolo gram from (1. W. Luco, gonoral traf fic managor ot tho Southern Pacific, stating that tho new lumber rates to castorn point would bo effcctlvo Ap ril 13. Tho reductions range from 7 to 12 contn. To St. Paul, Kansas City and Missouri river points tho now rale Is G6V& contn; to St. Louis and Chicago territory, 73 cents, and to Mississip pi river points south of Cairo, lll'n ols, C8 contn. Thn now ruto abolishes tho cent to cent and one-half differential bo twoon Klamath Kails and Weed, nnd reduces tho Dcnd differential. Tho rates will rcduco tho compotl- : tho hnndlcnp for westorn lumbormon in tho mlddlo westorn markets, which i exists through nearness and bettor land cheapar transportation facilities for mills oporatlng In tho southern plno belt. Local lumbermen do not goncrally expect miraculous restoration ot trade becauao of tho rodurtlon It Is not largo enough tor that but thoy wolcomo It as a step in tho right direction and tho herald ot farther readjustment as tho railways work out their own economic problem. One of Younger Set , Gets Into Print, In Illustrated Sketch "Wo havo with us," says tho Volt, tho California Oregon Power enmr. nany monthly publication, "Miss Thompson," and accompanies tho In traduction with a very artistic photo graph ot Mis Thompson at tho ago ot nlno months, adding: Now thnt tho Company is re organizing for tho futuro weal of tho north country, Is thcro anybody you haven't mot? Tho staff photographer of The Volt has supplied us with tho abovo characteristic study ot Miss Thompson, ono of tho really re cent and Influential members of tho Copco family. Sho Is a m sldent of Klamath Falls and has given us n camera pose with hor coat off to show sho Is an en thusiastic booster for tho balmy climato of hor homo city. Sho Is nt present engaged chlofly In giving Mr. nnd Mrs. Thompson ot that city first-hand Instruc tion In tho seven languages ot which sho Is tho originator. In tho accompanying portrait sho is doplctcd greeting all roaders of Tho Volt with tho high sign taught hor by hor Daddy, which In tho vernacular of tho Jack Thompson housohold In "DacDo Da!" W AILING LAD, PENNILESS, HELD FOK THEATMEXT. Carl Luhmann, about 20 years of ago, was picked up by Patrolman Tom Durham last night nnd lodged In tho city Jail, whoro ho will bo hold ponding examination of his physical condition. Luhmann, who has been horo a wook or more, loses control ot his tacultlos without warning, nnd (alls to tho ground, sometimes strlk Ing on his head and Injuring himself. Ho Is somowbat scratched nnd bruts cd owing to theso falls. His inenpa city seldom lasts moro than a couple of minutes. Chief 'Wilson placed tho boy In Jail In ordor to nvold sorlous consoquoncos from thoso falls, nnd will tnko up tho mattor with tho county court. Luhmann says that his parents llvo nt 1597 Trent avonuo, 8an Francisco, and thnt ho enmo horo to look for work. Ho has no monoy. Weather Probabilities Tho Baromotrlc pressure, as recorded by tho Cyclo-Storma-graph nt Underwood's Phar macy, has remained practically unchanged (or tho last twenty four hours. This indicates that present weather conditions aro llkoly to prevail (or another day, at lesst Forecast- (or next 34 hours- Continued (air and plo'aeant with light winds. Oregon Man Heads New Development Dep't. of U. 5. C. of C. WASHINGTON. March 31. W. IJ. Ilrooklngn ot lirooklngs, Oregon, head ot tho UroOklngn Lumbor com pany, has bocn appointed pormonont managor ot a now department of tho Chamber of Commorco o( tho Unltod Statos, to bo known as tho national resources production de partment. Tho duties of tho dopartment will bo to stlmulato and develop tho ex ploration, survey and utilization ot all tho natural resources ot tho Unltod States. NEUF. SIMMER ARE REIEASED WASHINGTON, March 31. Tho War Dopartment announced that Carl Nout and Franz Simmer, Americans Imprisoned In Germany for an at tempt to kidnap Grover C. Ilorgdoll, draft evader, woro released at noon today. The raloaso was ordered by tho Borlln foreign offlco. ilrigadlor Gen eral Allen, commanding at Cobloni, reported sentences woro remitted, ponding good behavior. Nout and Slmmor will probably reach Coblenz tomorrow. Satisfied With His Advertising Results "Wo aro getting great results from Tho Herald classified adver tisements. ,Wo havo orders for moro than G000' chicks .nnd several hun dred pullets from Klamath" Foils and vicinity .K- So sajut ManagercHarrls of the Maywood Poultry Farm, Corning, California, In a letter to The Even ing Herald. Tho results that ho speaks ot were obtained In a comparatively short time, slnco ho started adver tising March 19, and until recently tho weather has not been favorable to tho Importation ot tho young chicks. Box Shook Operator Back; Sees Small Change In Market G, A. Krauso, of the Klamath Manufacturing company, camo home lost night after spending about ten days In San Francisco on company buslnoss. While In San Francisco, Mr. Krauso had an opportunity, to study tho lumbor and box shook situation, and he finds conditions which havo prevailed for months aro not much changod. Tho orango growers havo ono ot tho largest crops In the his tory ot tho stato of California, but freight rates and tho lack ot demand in tho east Is militating against them. making the revival of tho shook mar kot vory gradual. ENGLISH COAL MINEHS WALK OUT IN WAGE WAH LONDON, March 31. Coal ml nors began leaving tho pits In var ious districts today, following tho union's decision to call a strike at midnight bocauso of failure to set tlo tho minors' wago domands. The government announces It will rigidly ration coal for export. twuntv-sevkn'get dkgheks l'UOM UNIVEHSITY OF OREGON UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu gene March 31, Without caps and gowns, without speeches and flowers, quietly and unobstruslvoly, twenty- Boven young men and women wore grantod dogreos by tho Board ot Ro gontB of tho University of Oregon last Thursday. Eleven rocolvod tho do greo ot bachelor of arts, six tha do groo of master ot arts, two tho degree ot bacholor ot sclonco in education, and three tho dogrca of bachelor of buslnoss administration. AP.CHDEACOX AND BISHOP LEAVE FOR THEIR HOMES Bishop Robert L. Paddock and Archdeacon George Van Waters, who officiated at the confirmation ot a class from tut, Zaplccopal church in too Odd rcuowa nsujaet nigni. ion (or theirhomes thls'tnorrilpg, BUhop, Paddock .lives in Hoed. River, and Archdeacon Van" Waters lives In Portland. HATE EXPERTS I REFUSE TO 0 E SCAPE GOATS Dlshop and Ilahlor, San Francisco rato attorn oys, retained by the old Klamath Falls Commercial club and Iluslness Men's association, rofuso to accopt responsibility (or the do feult ot Klamath Falls In tho rato hoarlng at Portland, January 18, lost. Tho statement was mado horo that "Dlshop and Dahler did not notify any ono In Klamath Falls ot tho hearing, but callod upon tha Chamber ot Commerce for $800 on account, which tho prcsont Chambor of Commerce naturally, rofusod to pay. Having a different Impression of tho mattor, The Herald wired tho San Francisco attorneys, who re ply that they did notify tho Cham bor ot Commorco on January 14. last, of tho hoarlng, and asked (or $250 (or oxpeuses. Tho full text o( tholr explanation ts: Itclatlvo to tho notification to Klamath Falls Interests ot the Port land rato hearing held on January 18th, wo wired tho Klamath Falls Chamber of Commerco on January Hth as followai Tho Interstate commorco commission bearing will ba at Portland, Tuesday, January 18th, your organization being complainant (or lower (rolght rates on tho Klamath branch. If you desire us to handlo the mattor wire $250 as expenses of onr attorney and witness and ndvlso names of your witnesses. Immodlato answer necessary. No reply was received to this wire, nor have we since received ac knowledgment of any', description. .We held an IritcrtUtia commerce at' forney and traffic export In readl- tness to mako 'tho trip and present tho caso, but their failure to re spond caused us to believe that Kla- wnath Falls had abandoned Interest. FOR S73.000 V Tho California-Oregon Power company has been mado tho defend ant in another big damage -suit, as tho result of the fire of last Septem ber which doitr pyed. the I. E. Koster son mill neat Worden. Thia suit was filed by tho lj E. Keatorson Milt com pany and several Insuranco compan ies, the total amount ot tho suit being $157,175.J3. According to tho complaint, I. E. Keatorson Insured bis mill and lum bor for $89,350, and was paid $83. 628.59 when tho Insuranco was ad Justed. Tho total valuo of tho prop erty destroyed, tho complaint states, was $157,175.13, and he claims damagos for tho difference In these amounts', or $73,546.64. The Insur anco companies pray for tho remain der of tho hugo sum mentioned in the complaint. Negllgonco by tho powor company, in stringing Its lines, Is tho basts ot the complaint, It being alleged that dofectlvo wires fell upon lumber, piles causing tho tire. OLYMPIC OA5D3S FIUM READY A ono-reol film on tho Olympic games at Antwerp has been rocelvod from Now York by tho extension div ision of tho University ot Oregon and Is now ready (or loan to tho schools o( tho stato. Jacobs Supervisor Of Drainage Dis't. At a moating ot tho land owners of tho Klamath Drainage district held In this city ypstorday. L. Ja cobs was olectod supervisor to servo throe years. C. R. DoLap was elect- od secretary-treasurer for ono year. M. Motschenbacber continues In bis position as president, and R. C, superman as supervisor. business1 was transacted." No other Mr. Jacobs, takes .the pise on the board previously held' by.P, L. Fou.n.- tain. ' KESTERSON IS SUING COPCO