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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1921)
' oy 8H? hunting HprttJft (ftai ; ' Today's:Ne&il Today A Class Ad Will Do It Member of the Associated Press. I'lfKi'iilli Vvr No. mill KLAMATH I'ALI.H, OlIHGON, TIIL'IIHIIAV, MAV SMI, lll PRICK FIVK CKNT8 cun creidt IS Judge Leavitt Explains The Necessity for Refunding Issue. Tim request for authority to Issue refunding bonds, asked fur by tlui lOIIIII'll, II II (I Which will lio VOtltll upon tit tlin special election In .1 ii lie. In attracting no much attention Unit Tin) llitrulil requested Police JuiIku loavlll to prepare mi iirtlclo j x pi n n utnry of tlin questions Involved. Thin ho Iiiui iIciiiii iitnl tlui iirtlclo In pub lished heroivltli. It hIkhiIiI lie under ntnod Hint oven though tliumi bonds urn Issued, they will not rollovo tlm property Involved from tlio llnlilllty of paying Im In nro duo on tin) paving, together with tlm I II to rent uiiil nil runts. Judcu Lnnvltl'n iirtlclo follewM: "At tho special election to bo held Juno 7, tho coin moii council will unk tho iltlltenn (or ntithorlty to Insuo Refunding Bonds to tho iiiiiiiunt of 136,000.00. "Thin request Im modo necessary liecnuio or tho fullnwItiK condlllonn "lit 1 9 1 It. ilion petitions signed liy practically every properly owner on Main ntreft. between tlm hrldgn and thu depot; und on lith street (rotu Main street to Klnlnck nvemio; and on Klamath avenue from Center htrcel to !Uh. and Intersecting streets between .Main street and Klamnth avenue, tho council plrdr.ed tho good faith and credit of this city In tho form of ni'Kotlatilo bonds to ob tain fund it to innku tlin Improvement of thoin Mreets 'Tliu bonds Issued on Main and Ctli Htrnuti matured for final payment May 1. 1021. Thoso Issued for tho 4th nr Klamath nvenun unit will mature for final payment Oct Int. 1921. "On May lit, thero wun unpaid of tho liondn Issued on Muln and Ctli Hlroets, $44, K IS (13, and thorn woro funds on hand applicable to such pay mont, 2H,'Ja3.0X. In othor words, tlmro wan lacking $16,806. Ifi neces sary to p.iy tlin face; and $,294.33 to pay thu Interest on iucIi unpaid bond. "Tho amount of bonili that will bo unpaid on the 4th or Klamath avonun unit October lut, or tlm amount of money that will bo on hand to moot tho payment of the unpaid bonds on that dato Im, of cournu, mom or less of a guess. Tlm tenth and final in stallment will ho dun and payabln July 16, 1921. Anldu from thu loth installment, there In at thin time a very considerable delinquency on that unit. 'Those nro tho condllloiiH gentle irum frnntlnK tlm council, und that have mudo It Decennary to link of thu people, authority to issun Refunding liondn, to cover tho dollnquoncloB ex isting now on tlm tlrnt throo units, and that In nil probability will oxlnt October lnt, on tho 4th unit. Tlm ini tliorlty munt bo Krantml If tlm crodlt of thu city In to lio maintained. Thorn In no other way for thin city to keep ItH pledged faith to purchanum of Its securities, except for tho property ownern primarily liable to pay off iholr delinquencies, which would render It nocoMHiiry for tho council to exorcise tho authority granted. Hut tho authority should bo Krnntod, In tho nmiintlme, to cover posnlblo con tlnReiirleH. "It may not bo necessary for tho council to use tho authority to tho extent linked for, or to any oxtont, ilnponilhiR altogether on tho ability of tho property ownor to moot hln obligations; mid upon tho rosult of forced sales at which property llablo will bo offered by tho city. "Tho occiihIoii Ih not one whoro It Ih advlMoblo for tho citizen ombued with civic pride, to delude hlinnoir with tho Idea that tho city cun oarnpo payment of ite bondod obligations. If tho holder of the unpaid IioiiiIh duo May lnt, or to fall duo Oct, lnt, bring Htilt to recover, the city may Just an well confonii Judgment mid oavn costs, for tho nil sufficient rou noil Unit tlioHn bonds nro In tho hands of Innocent purchasers for valuo, "It may not bo timlnn to mid. that In (ill Issues of Bpnclnl Iinprovnmnnt Jlonds. tho faith and credit of tho city as n wholo In pledged to tliolr ill tlmato redemption, notwIthntandliiR apoclflo property Ih prlmurlly llublo by vlrtuo of Its nsROSBinont for tlm cost of tho improvomont. Huch must MI 1 Census Shows Oregon Has 783,389 People WAHIIINOTON, May 2i A no table docroiiHo In tlm forelRii popiilu tloii In Oregon, except .lapiiliene. In nhown In ceiiHUH flRiiren Innued today I Of tlm total populatlun, 7M.1..1X. thu' , whiten roinprlneil 7i!!U4fl, Indians, 4,690; JnpiiuoKO l.lfil; Chinese 3,-1 090; NoRroen 2,14 4 and all others j 28H, The ('hlnomi have decreased !8 ; per rent tho hint decade In tho name j period the white population hun In-1 creannd 17 t per rent, the Jiipanennl ! 21 I per rent and the NngrofH 43.7 I I per cent - I Chautduaua Will HaVC I . i- tic I tOrcetUl Speaker, Thi) ChiiiittiiKiuii thin afternoon had Itn attractlonn, the Lowell I'at- ton company and their enlertnlnmont wan much enjoyed by the uudlenco. ! ,nm that Is under contemplation, and Tlm musical program wan well rrcolv-' ufjor a study of the blue prints fur ui! iim wun Wlndun' "Klorlsl Hlinp." j nlnhed by Knglnoer Iloylo of tho Thin evening, tlm management of- fera 1 IMI. Fish, a man who ban rlncn from tho ranks of u laborer to n prominent ponltlon as a leader and orator aiming tlm people The sub ject that hn will dlHCourni) upon Is "Americanism " Exploration May Solve . . i q. . financial Situation - WAhlll.NW TU.. .Mil)- -l Ml" administration's policy of promoting exportation as a means toward the restoration of normal business wus discussed at a White House dinner last nlRlit attended by Secretaries Mellon and lloovor. J. I'. Morgan. Paul Warburg and other prominent , flnaiitlors. I K. F. C. of C. Files Incorporation Papers . (Telegram Hatem llurc.au) SAI.EM, Ore.. May 2ti Articles of Incorporation of thn Klamath Kails Chamber of Commerce, Klamath Pulls, with K. II. Hall. II. N Moo and W. II. Mason, as Incorporators. . wero filed hero today, with property valuation fixed nt i-.&uu. AWara HUttOnS lO Sixteen Contestants Tho A. N. Palmer company of Portland have notified thn follow lug Klamath Falls contestants mat they were nucconnful In tho recent examinations nnd hnvo boon nwid- chubs thcro have practically uesiro) ed tho Pnlmor Method butten: Ilu- ed tho stocked flngerllngs so that monii Hall. Laura (iurrun. Lorraine livenlk, 1da Vaughn. Melvln En- gin, Cntherlno Colwell, Uuby Ponr snn, Lauranco Uustamantl, Emily I.nmb, Allco Thockor, Mary How ard, Mnrgnrot Hall, Vornon wall, flerald Harllhy,' John Oliver nnd Mary Hortrum. ' MAY IlKACII JOUY TODAY Tho enso of A. F. Wullor Krooso - 11. Cunningham plaintiff vurnus A iilloglng inulpructlco nnlnrnil Into Its Hccond ihu forenoon il.n.lunlln.1 nt Hfflf PHfllnn II 1 OVl- of nrofess onul ov dnnco by thu dofenso. Dr. Munslo testifying and Just before noon, Dr. L. N. (lass bolng called to tho stand. nppearanccH tho Jury From all will not get tho ciiho uutjl ho CIIBO Utltll into tills nftornoon ns It Is thought that tho plaintiff will call witnesses for n rebuttal. lll'ltKi: MAKES IIIH'OHI) Another life Innurancu star has mudo IIh appcarniico on tho horizon of Klamath county in tho person of P. J. llurko, resU'ent ngont for for tho Now York Life Inhuranco cuiiipuiiy . iiu iiuit jub iti-un .iu vIhoiI that ho lma lml nil Now York Life ngonta In tho stato for huslnoss wrillou last wook unti no sayn nu Is going to carry thin record through for tho rest ot tho yo-ir. KI.IMINATH IT. H. COIFEK HOTLAKE, May 28. Tho Ulllt- od States was forcod out of the British amateur golt championship at tho Hlxth round today whon Frodorlck J. Wright, of Boston, solo Hiirvlvor ot tho Amorlcnn on trnnts, wan dofoated by Hornnrd Darwin, In a sonsntlonal finish. of necessity bo thn enso; nthorwiso no Improvomont hoiida woujd find n market among peoplo with money for safe Investment." rT.rt.TX n,l tTnlr m.nUng hem . July, about the, H-. -nbc , of the great war Per n was g.ven over to tho 71h or llh. .1 wWch . . I - WJJ mterest display- TP "VIirDTC! A" tH Jj VISIT DISTRICT! D..-l,J,.f: .1 D.,.l Burghduf f and KyCk- man will Keporci Fish Propagation! r-ii vk Problems to State Commissioners. Turn Ptrllnml mntnlmru nt ftio flfA . . ,. . , it.. uon Htiile (Junm Cornralnnlon, A. K.I '" ' , warden, and i ........ ,...- i ".""' K.T":"r".":.' "; " erlntundonl Of I il. I,. iwifiiiiuu, nujiin . . hatcherlen, were her.) yi-stcrdoy for the purpoio of both making an In I Hpectlon and a report upon tho noces- nlty of flnh ladders In the California- Oregon Power company's Mnk Illvor power company, no action was taken. ' t wan learned from Engineer ... lioyie mill urn power comjiany wuuiu ro-oporatn with the commission In any manner that tho lattor desired, with the restriction that If screens wero to be Installed, they were to bo permanent and not torn out nt tho end of a yeur Thin willingness on tho port of tho power company to nsslit W)lll u u,ry plP(l,- fPlltl,ro of tho Inspection, so ntatn tho Inspectors. Investigation of thin dam will be made later on by tho state onglneor '"" , , . ,,. . ,, . . " thn tnlnmcnt, (Illll.-lt will bo a surprise and his report will eltlipr show the .,.!, necnslty of ladders, or. It In thought, nd a P1'"' t(o!)- a fec' by local members of the Xlam.th j h ft -together .oelal llmo. A Sportsmen's Club, that nor.o.wlll be ovcn Plcco band w II furnish all tho i . i i- mnii, nt muse to pnt pep Into the affair, Don necessary for during nine months of ...,.... ., ,. w, fow out nl tll0 h.1Mn of tho nates sufficiently to ona- bin fish to pass upstream, making a natural flshw-nv, and at tho low per iod, there Is no run of fish. Tho Crooked Creek hatchery was Inkpoctftl yesterday and today with n denlrd'to ancertaln If adequate faclll tlen we'ro uvallablo there for fish propagation on an tcnnlvo scalo sufficient to materially assist In tho problems of restocking tho depleted flnh supply of tho l-iko of tho Woods, Ixwt ltlvcr. Lake O'Ool! and other fishing points of this county. Tho matter of ontabllnhlng some rarmB ponds, whero flngcrllnRs ran bo taken and hold until old enough to encapo their enemies, then turned loom In tho lake and streams In thin county Is also under consldcra- uon on mm iuivi.iiu ,.. ly In thn I.ako of thn Woods, tho j fishing Is not up tp tho nesirea stun- daPd and thin lake Is ono that will be given much study, an will Lnko O' Dell. Crescent. Diamond. Klamath Lake, and both tho Klamnth and Link rlvors. Duo to tho fact that unfavorable, woathor may innko road trnvol un- certain In June tho commissioners,! I. N. Flolshnor. (chairman). IUalnoi city on May 30. and all the arrange Hnllock. (leorgo II. Kelloy. Hort An- " " I """". lho,!.0!t , i .ncii nt tlm Orncon derson and '. A. Lnch of th Origon HlntO liami) UOmmiHHIOIl, will uii i PrOblOnl iiruuiujiin ikimiiui. u... ...u .- . m ,t. ...(.. nn.l Inlna nt tlllil mg ui " ' """ " countv win i.o consiuerou. A. C. Yaden, president nnd . . McNealy, socrotnry of tho """""' oiurmwn b ........ . ..- tho visitors whllo horo. Tholr return to Portland will bo made out by tho way of llond, with tho possibility of visiting Lake O'Doll und Cresccut If possible. They will return hero with tho commlsstoiierfl In July . KICKHNUACKr.il IIHUMKS THU' ItKl) WOOD CITY, Call. May 1!6.' Cn,)tI,,u Kl,(Uo mckonhackor, tho American nco, loft horo nt 8:3- A. M. nn n fllehl which ho llOPOS ... . , . Washington D. C. tomorrow night. I l'lLKH DIVOnCK PETITION Petition for dtvorco has beou fllod In fho circuit court by Hor D. Andorson vorsus Ilazol H. An (,onjon ... bnniionmont i:hman soldiku oonvictt.u LEIPSia, May 20. Sargent Iloyno, tbo first Oerman to bo tried on chnrgos arising from tho war, was sentenced today to. Imprisonment for ln'utroatiiient of llrltlsh Boldlors j nt tho rUon enmn nt Iloriio, Wtwt-! plUlllllj 18. P. 0. . THE CITt' TOUT i . ,w -. An Antlered Host For -10n rVTiloa Will An uuu lVl,liea W HI B- Semble here Tonight. That clashing of horns and tho! dust observed on tho roads leading to thin city today was caused by a "- of royal Kooil follows vlelng ..,.... .. . . .L, . with each othor to get to this placo to ,...,, , ,. .. . , i lrllclnto In tho big time and genor , . . ..'. -""'-."""'--" i nl initiation r a number of mcok h , Klamath Falln Lodrn. Number 1247, Ilenevolent and I'ro tcctlvn Order of Elks, tonight. Uxalted Huler Haydon and Hyron Hardenbrook, master of all enter tainment, of tho local lodgo announc ed thla nftprnnnn fhnt nvnrv flittnl! for a "real old time Initiation and ' "' ...., . ,. .. ...... ... m. ., . .... , , , . ...fto. " ... tl3 ,.,U ,U,W, U, ,11U antlered brother who attended tho ceremony and nt least ISO members would be on hand to rn.uk o Ufa mis orablo for that bunch of candidates who tonight will bo given tho right to wear "horns." With thn session tonight, tho last meeting of the rcRular winter soason will end and after that but one meet ing a month will bo held. Tho pro gram will consist of Initiation, enter- Exulted Iluler Haj-den stated that for tho Flag Day exercises on Juno 14th, telegrams had been sent to various places to securo a speaker for tbo date. Arrangement aro to bo made to secure a permit to bold the .exercises In front of the 'club on Main street, permission to bo.socurod from tho city to close off and erect seats for tho attendants. Special Initiations will be raado at Alturas and Lakevlow about Juno 24-25, when 30 to 33 members will bo added to Antlers' clubs at tho two places. 0. W. Houston, delegato to tho National Elk convention at I-os Angeles, will leave here thu forepart of July, as Klamath Falls represen tatives. LINE OF MARCH FOR if 30 Decoration Day, tho day that will bo over' man, woman und child's day I- l-l....t. fill- ...111 l. .Iminllw nk. ' .. .,,. ... . o.-.., "" '" ""'"' '"" """ lean Legion and tho citizens of this inomoers 10 miiKe u uiims "" m,morle8 of tho dopnrteil -- . . .. .. . .... ,,, .- .' ,l,.0,l.,. vUlf,..( ed by tho Utiles' Auxiliary, their aid materially will make tho oxerclses and tho day ns nearly perfect as pos- Annlecatn will net ns Marshal, assisted by his staff, Wm W. Sfiook. standard bearer, Luke- Walker, scout. Major W. T. I.o, W. A. Dolzoll, II. H. Dunbar nnd Fred A. linker, aids, all mounted. Tho purndo will form nt 3 o'clock In tho morning. In front of tho Muln street court house, stand nt ease un- til U:3U, then marcn to wiu common In tho following oruer: 1. drnnd Marshal and stuff, Cnpt. O. C. Applegate. 2. Hand. 3. School brlgndo under county and city superintendent), principal of high school and teachers. 4. Hoy Scouts. 6. Ladles' Auxlllnry, Hed Cross and Army Nurses. 6. Amorlcun Legion anil Spanish Wnr VotorniiB. 7. iJidles' Hellof Corps. 8. (I. A. H. nnd Indian War Vet oralis, 0. Citizens. At thn bridge, tho column will halt when tho Relief Corps roaches that point and perform tho naval ritual- hUo coromonlos to dopnrtod monies to dopnrtod heroes oli tho United States navy. At tho como tory gato, tho column will halt, open ' ' Police Doubt Mahoney Letter From Cuba SEATTLE, May 2C. Mrs. Kato B, Mahoney, a woalthy Seattle wo man, who has been mlnnlnR since April when sho left on a trip with "or husband, James E. Mahoney, wrote from. Cuba after their nepara- her husband, James I". Mahoney, l,on' Mahonoy'a counsel said today. Mahonoy , hoU on ft f0rBory chnrgo In connection with aiBlleeil fraud order granting him. u'ccpbm to Mm. Mffoney U. held on-n forjery chnrro j "co nro lraKKlnK f-Ko Union for n trunk which tbey )hlnk contains tho woman's body. High Waters Close SI. Helens Plant I'OIITLAND, May 26. A rlso of .3 foot In tho Snako river, which has been dropping the past fow days, and a continued rlso In tho Columbia, woro flood developments today, A nnuci 'w n .n iuo ...oli . .,.,. v..,, , Is forecast, with a stago Sunday of caBt, with a stage 22.8. Today's reading hero Is 22, a rlso of .3, Dredge strengthening threatened the dike at Woodlands. ! Tho st- Ho.lon Creosotlng company U clo,,cd. owlnB t0 tho h,gh water at St. Helens. Two Contenders For British Golf Honors HOTLAKE. May 26. Allan Gra ham and W. I. Hunter will compete tomorrow In tho finals for the Brit ish amateur golf championship. m. Dairy Oil Company Files Articles (Telegram Salem Bureau) SALEM. Ore., May 28. The Yon na Valley Oil and Oas company of Dairy, Klamath county, n cooperative concorn filed artllcles of Incorpora tion here today with A. Lr Michael, Iloss 8. Sutton and Wilson 8. Wiley as Incorporators, capitalization at $500,000. DOHItlH PERSONALS DORUIS. Calif., May 26. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poltz, accompan ied by their son and daughter, rno- tnrmi through this Dlace yesterday . .u it. tiu. i. ti,..iih Koine nuuiu. ... .. . .- Falls agent for a wbolcjalo candy, ,,a and tobacco house. Charles Ilornath. a farmer ot the Oklahoma section, was a business.". .. ' . . . . .'.. . ." visitor In town yesterday. !nu ,lner n,B,.nBll oD7 J. H. Oarrett. Klamath Fasi have been the lead horses, but that automobllo man, spent Tuesday In Dorrls on business. Mrs. Dan L. Evans has rcturnel to hor homo here after spending a tow weeks visiting relatives In tho Itoguo River valley. Tbo Dorrls baseball club has form ulated plans tor n big dance June 4 for tho purposo of raisin funds to defray oxponso ut building a ball nnvlr nml niirnknalni n1lllittnOnt fnr I... . o-.i ? D ,vm i, IliU 1UUU.I UfCIHI v-.. . - w Introdu'ced during tho danro. ' J. II. Walton, bookkeeper for tho; Dorrls Lumber & Box company, Is i spending a fow days In Klamath i Falls. Tho companys local box! "" '"" --"- s tompor(lrl,y ,J0 owlDB t0 Qf ordcr8 fof 8hooki J. F. Ethrldgo Is Installing Dew plumbing fixtures in the residence of Hoy Taber this week. MAIUCT.T QUOTATIONS rORTLAND, May 2C Cnttlo slow nnd steady; hogs 2Sc lower, prlmo light $9.25; sheep slow; eggs nnd butter steady. ranks, reverse from school brlgadu to O. A. 11. Tho ceromonles nt tho icometory will Include,: 1. Dirge, by band. 2. Ono vorso "America," nudl onco. " 3. Ritualistic sorvicea by tho Ro llot Corps and roll call by votorans of World war. 4. Song, nialo qunrtotto. 5. 6. w.-t7. Address, Mayor W. S. Wiley. Song, malo qunrtotto. Address, Rov. J. V. Mnlloy. 8. Ono verso, "Star Spnnglod Dnnner," audlcnco. 0. Docorntlon of nil graven. 10. Taps, by bugler. At tho conclusion of tho program, columu will reform In original or fer and return to place of formation. - - -" h. , '. .""" "" ; ." ' .' It known that this affair Is lot ulo- glon affair it Is evory Itlauhtli "' -- w'""n IV Falls person's Decoration Dili JULY 4TI MEET FRIDAY NIGHT If Those Interested Do jot Attend, ' There Will Be No Celebration. Tho "lot George do It' spirit con trolling In this city when anything Is to bo dono that calls for tho unit ed action of tho business mon and, cltUons generally, waa thero with, bells on last night whon a few llvo ones gathered In the Chamber ot Commerce rooms to discuss th question whether there shall ba a Fourth of July celebration or not. Tho meeting was conspicuous for two things, tba nbsencq ot those who should haro been thero and tht rosentmont of thoso who came against thoso who fallod to show up. As usual, the one most vitally Interested and who got 90 per cent of tho financial benoflt of any ccUi bratlorA tho hotol men, tho res taurants, the theatres, candy and soft drink establishments nnd the pool rooms did not bavo a single representative there, but yester day and thn day before and for many othor days before that, they have been making the welkin ring for a celebration. It was plain to bo seen last night that they also want tho other fellow to do tho work. Out this tlmo It won't paa out that way. It there Is to ba a celebration It will come nearer te having a 100 per cent support than It ever had before or thoro -wlll.be none. After a very serious discussion to ibandon the Idea altogether It was finally decided to give the nbsenhsea lother chance, e an adjournment was' taken- until' -8 o'clock .Friday orenlng. If no more Interest Is shown at that time than was. shown last night, the project will be abandoned. This decision was not duo to lack of numbers present, as there was a good attendance, but It was duo to the fact that none ot those who should have been there came. As one gentleman put It: ,,.,, ,. , ,.. fhiv 4h- " A ,1a nr. ifa n f.rn- lii. fnlllniv tic t ... " . ... . ' . . . "-"-" "T" " T: tmo Is past. All Interests will nave to get Into tho collar, or the wholi blamed proposition la oft. It 's a 60-50 proposition or nothing'. "Thero will bo several thousand peoplo In this city who can't get out. Thero aro other thousands who want to como In on tho Fourth. Wo owo It to them and to the kid dles to give them something that will at least remind them that we hnv 8ch n thing as Independent day. Wo do n lot ot cheap talking about Americanism, lot us show tho growing generation there la such a thing." Tho meeting will be hold tomor row evening at S o'clock. ' HIIITISH INVADE SILESIA LONDON. May 2C Four battel- , Ions of tho British troops on the Rhino today began an advance on upper Silesia to reinforce tho Ailed troopB there. WEATHER REPORT OREGON Tonight und Friday fair, cooler tonight in tho castoru portiou, heavy frost In tho morning In tho eastern portion, warmer Fri day, Mrs. A, K. Gnult, tho new mayor ot St. Peter, Minn., comes naturally by her liking for practical politics. Hor father was tho first mayor of St. Potor, olocted In 1SC5. Sho has bro thorn who nro nctlvo In politics and n sistor who Is city attorney of Ash land, Nob. AVKATH Hit PROHA HII.ITI KS Tho bnromotrlu prossuro, " ro cordod by tho Cyclo-Stormniraph nt Undorwood's Pharmacy, '-;i ro- mnlnod fairly constant sin report of yestorday, but thn al tendoncy is downward ' yors increasing winds ami ness. Forecast for next 24 hourr , Continued fair, with p' winds, probably cooler. tho nor- ' fa- idl- tto