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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1921)
7W. ,'", (Elje lEuemtuj mrrf "v.. V A Class Ad Will Do It Today 8 New Today J: "f v. v Member of the Associated Press. Mfimmtli Yivir No. niilil KLAMATH KAI.LH, OUIXMiN, HATl'HDAY, MAV aH, 1U2I pnicR five cram - i L 1)11 BIKER Personal Mention -o HURT IN WRECK Marshall Hooper In jured in Bad Smesh On Medford Road Wednesday. A disaster caused by a row wan dorlng In Urn path nr tlio fiiHl Omuls Pnss-Mi'dford Intorurbiin ,go Hire" miles oust "' Medford WfiilnitHtliiy cniinid tlm death or onn passenger, ('olllster Oruy of Kort Kliimnlh. slight injuries to eight , other passengers iitnl Hi" wrecking of ttin stngo, which wont crnshlng Into n drop ravine, overturning mid becoming n liinnn of wreckage Among tho passengers from Kin ninth Knll who wnru on tho singe, Marshall Hooper, vice-president of Tltei First Stntti mid Huvlngs Hunk if thin city unstained severe bruises, Thn nceldi'iil occurcd on u slrulght (-tri'tih of rood. ' llnrrlHon Oruy nnd bin mother of Kort Kliuimth worn notified of tho accident. Mrs. Oruy leaving Thurs dny by HtnKo. nnd llnrrliion flrny yesterday iifli'rnonn, coming hum on tho I fiO train, leaving IIiIm morning for Aiihlnnd whom tho funeral will bo hold. m Fans Will Sec Fast Games Whnl nhould bo nn oxcoptlonul ly Reed gamo of baseball will bo plnycd tomorrow uflornoon ut 2 o'clock when tho Pliimbobn mid the Jowols will meet to docldo which shall tnko first plnco nmoiiK thn rlty teams, lloth teams have been practicing diligently thin week nnd no doubl thU wilt bo tho bum gamo yet played. On Momorlnl Day tho Jew-iM will moot tho Dorrls to urn nt Modoc park. Tho gamo will Mart ut 2.00 o'clock. Thn standing of tho cliilm In thn City League ury: W I llumttM 1 0 Our fA. i w& vm Prt. 1000 Jcrwol Kwaunus Copcos 1 0 1000 000 000 Popular Ft. Klamath Couple to Wed Here A wedding of unusual Intercut, In which two of thn beat known and estoomed families of Klamath coun ty will bo linked, taken placo to morrow morning nl Ha c red Heart church when Mian Marjorlo, daught or of Mr. nnd Mm. J C Kdsal of Illy, becomes tho brldo of a prom inent rnnchor of tho Ft Klamath dls trlct, J. Kmmotl Hlsemoro. son of Mr. nnd Mm. I.. C. Slsomorc. ' Thn cciromnny will bo porformod by Hov. J. V Molloy In tho foro noon. ,Tho younK couplo will maUo their rosldonco upon tho ranch of tho groom undo, Jamcn Polton, near Kt. Klamath with whom ho la nssnclntod In business, lloth of thn contracting parties nrn woll-known over this county and havo muny frJondH In thin city. Japan Sends No Answer About Yap TOKIO, May 28. Japnn linn not pent n formnl answer to Bocrotnry Hughes' uoto on tho mandatn ques tion hut "will oxchango n momorun ilum In an offort to find n way to reach n Holtlomont of tho Yap riuoatlon between Japnn nnd tho United Btntos, An opinion la ox prcaaod thut Japnn will offor some form of Intornntlonullntlon of tho rnblen affected. Student TrTSe6ts Arc Geometrically MAMM, May 28 (Spoclnl) On May 27 Maurltz Jalo. a Junior stu dent In tho Mulln high school, huc ceodod In solving n puzzlo whon ho trl-soclod nn aro goomotrlcnlly. .of American flags. "Tho Blar Bpiin Persons bnvo boon known to mnko thousands of offorta to accomplish this romnrkablo font. Mr. Jalo Is not In n position to mako known to tho public his method, but Is willlmr to snow uow ii is uonu w all wUhlng such Information. Cooler Weather May Halt Columbia Flood PORTLAND. May 28. Tho of foct of coolor woathor in tho water shed nron Ib soon In tho forocnBt to day thnt tho river would bo sta tionary Tuesday following tho pro dieted stago of 23.5 Monday. Tho Wlllnmottq wns 22 0 todny n rlso of .4. Tho Bnako Is ngnln falling with n drop of halt a foot roportod Wonatchno, Umntllln nnd Tho Dalles oneh reported n rlso of I! foot of tho Columbia. Thoro Is llttlo chnngo In tho situation lioro. Mrs. Htella Mang mid Mrs. Jon n lo Drmilllnril hnvii Bono to Bun Diego, Calif mid other boach cities whnrn they wilt visit for a weok, lloforo returning thoy will visit nil iitlvnu nnd friends In Dig Pine and lllHlmji, Calif United Htntes Murshnll Willis mill Hherlff Woodcock, of Lakovlow, loft this murnlng for Portland with throo prlsonerH. Olio "was from I.ako county nnd tho other two worn cirmit Annum, ciuirgeii with larconcy on tho Warm Bprlngs res iirvullnn and C .13. Huymnnd who was iirrusted for stealing nn nil to mobllo In Portland nnd who was un- .nblo to 'rnlso bonds. ' Mrs c (Jswnid nmi rnmliy urn down from Chlloquln for n fowi duys, Mrs. M O Moon and grand daughter, Anils !mch, will Icnvn In tho morning for Drain, Oregon for a short vlnlt. A. K. Pnlm, former salesman at' tho Virgil Kurnlturo ntoro Is lioro for a -weeks visit from Portland whiiro ho Is connocteil with K. H. Iliirniou nnd company, dealers In turnltura. i I Homer Itobcrts Is In from his much nt Pou Vnlley buying sup plies and attending to other busl-. liens maltora, I llnrlaoii Oruy, brother of Collls , tor Oruy who wns killed In nn au tomobile accident near Ornnts Puns, Wflduosday, left for Ashland this morning to attend thn funcrul ser vices, ' Thn spring woathcr and thn fact thnt Monday will bo a holiday aro Incentatlves for many weok end trips to vnrlous parts parts of tho county. Dr. and Mrs. J. II. Carter and Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Wngnor aro mntqrlng to Cherry Creek to he gono ovor tho week enil nnd Mr nnd Mr nnd Mrs. J H. Kndors and Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorgo Kdnarris will drive to Itocky Point. 1 Mrs, A. It. Ten, llrooko was n, pnsaonger for Mnrahfleld this morn ing "where sho hns been called by tho death of her brother Alex Hall.! Wealey Walton who has been III ' In tho hospital for tho last week Is laiprovlng rapidly. Mlas Mario lUmbo who Is attend ing school nt llerkuley, Is expected I Home tomorrow nvming. Mrs," Ilex McMillan' will arrive from .Weed this evening toi sriond; thn cok end with Dorthoa and Vera Martin. ' Jon WnUon Is expected from thai oast tonight to bo with his brother who Is III tho hosptltal hero. ' Charlos Btovonson who has boon spondlng a it day furlough with his two brothers at Merrill return ed to tho navy yards at Philadelphia this mornlne. n i. nn.nn .. ...,.,,.,1 Klumnth Kails citizens will turn for Warden this morning horo ho'lV masse Monday to pay tribute will spend tho weok end. n"d r.'"Vt fitting to tbo heroes of ... .. . ,, i .. . tho war who so gladly, so will ngly. Miss Margaret Tallman left for Kavo thl.,r a fortho ,,, of tno tT Blason this morning to spenO n nnJ to perpumato tho Idoals nnd alms n0n.1, Ti8',VnB wUh hr KranUfu,h,,r of tho hardy band of pioneers who Mlas Ksthor Tellefson was a pas songor for Worden this morning. nionai J-a: -Der'torv.Bfalov' dtaj rf on tho breast of franca Ani all around" tho world ty Wor'J ff'rn or aplndld crunca JULY 4TH PUNS ' BEING MAOB V - mmkRiyy Yti2rr. w is vimwmm WrEm WwMf W&&fia 9mrvm& rai ai'7 wi,.iy Whr Our bannora jar vnfijrlod OO whaUxn- hiara or oerAttAd Th!r boJl chanca io We pay AjII honor onto tho Who did not. fW tod)- ecausa hey darai , beos lhy died, - . . m we and our nation jiv, j,- mi:TlSTn5C' Our llborl. cxr hop, Our prid J jjfC'X "Wera MtU tht iby could f(.U "-rjL 1 1 - . n sat,- . lnd Sirica tor oil tbaa rfljl tlfb .J! WK Ufa Oi.y hld Ufa And blllhaly mado Cho ffacrlfi .And laid ihom down to I O, daad of mny war With i-pirlt hx)i and Tba noblo structwra that S'hall vtnnor endw: "Vbu hold your country' All olca ; wo, unafraid Will kcop your counlrj Tho price you Oadly il I I HM I I . 1 It 'irSd.W i frl cho-pigsyifcsBFs evt p.rvr3: I' W ov rouhH 0&Z 3 1 SZ i causm above &&2a f&HI: &? Worthy ot JatT . paid. tt0&z!yl tola? Illicit ing Committee Report Proposition mvetuivWithHeartyr Sui ort 'Generally. i V D. V. rilfffb maylhavo atagod the famouifJi hui ot, a Nation," but the dA nnlttetl group of heart and aonl K V athAlla boosters who assembled k 'i. nlL-tMu tho Chamber l6f Commorcv i M ormJno upon tke question of a . ,urti &f July celebra tion here taa. bunch pat over th "Birth of KUtck.h mils," the InMlal movement for the expanding and en larging of every Interest In the city even with odds against them, they won, and KUmqft Kails will have a celebration en' the national Natal Day.. It was not talk, that tho business men met for, and little time waa wasted; alt wanted action, and gar It. The meeting was called to order by Kred. Houston, who was cboeea temporary chairman, and suggestion! called for. That call by the chairman set tho meeting going and tho flow of Ideas, and suggestions came fast, so fast that within a few minutes a subscrip tion list was passed around and a "nest egg" laid for a far roaching temporary proposition, which will be mado permanent with careful con sideration and planning. Permanent organization began with tho selection of Kred. Houston aa permanent chairman. The appoint ment of committees followed and tho members of the various committees 1 DECORATION DAY TO BE n FITTINGLY OBSERVED IN KLAMATH FALLS choto this nation as a place for their homo. To tbo memory of the men who mado tbo sacrifice, every Klamath Kails person will offer hU "bit" to koop nacred tho Ideals that sacrifice called for, Monday, May 30. Mrs. O W. Sly left for Calor this morning after spending n few. days visiting with her daughter Mrs.! W. D. Mlllor. I O. II. llutts of Illy was a pas senger for Montngun this morning. I Mrs. Nelllo Howard left for Wood this morning for n visit "with her son Clny Howard. Al, D. Short, mnnnger of tho White Pelican hotel, left for 8nn Krnnclaco this morning. ' J. K. nnd J. II. Blaomoro uro down from Kort Klamnth. J. Ii. flnrvoy, ropresentntlvo of tho Mollno Plow company, Is up' from Btockton on business for his1 company for n fow days. Mr. and Mrs. J. O, Gnldthwnlto returned last night from Bnn Kran clsco whom they havo been for tho Inst weok. V. D. Kennedy, of Sacrnmonto, nil J T. French, of Bin Fran cisco, both with tho Standard Oil company aro hero on business for n fow days. ' Agnes M. Pltchford nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Tnylor nro registered nt n lncnl hotel from Knpnburg. Arrh Dencon Vnn Waters of tho Kplsrnpnl dlocesos of eistcrn Ore gon will bo hero to hold servlco on Juno fi. Announcement of tho nor vires will bo .mndn Inter. Mrs, Orvllln Klllott cumn down from Fort Klamath yesterday to nttond tho recital and upend tho weok oml with hor ilnnghtor who nro pupils nt tho Sncrod Henrt nendomy. All mombors of thn I.adlos Aux iliary of tho Amoricnn Mglon nro rnnuested to moot In front of tho enurthousn at 9:00 o'clock on Mon dny morning to march to tho como- tory. James Kerns, local doaler fortho Mollno Plow company nnnouncos tbo arrival of tho first rnrload of machinery which (wlll bo stored In tho building formorly occuplod by tho bottling works. Accordiug to official nnnounco mont, tho Bhaw-nortram mill loca ted on Lnko Kwntinn will start op erations Juno 10. Harry Drown, n nogro accused of i stoniing ?-t from aton lioiiBo was yostordny, In circuit iKjJ&pTl PItOOItAM 1 Orand Marshal and atoif, Capt O. C. Applegate. 2. Hand. 3. School brlgado under county and city superintendents, principal of high school nnd teachers. 4. Hoy Scouts. C. Indies' Auxiliary, lied Cross nnd Army Nurses, C. American Legion nnd Spanish W'nr Votornns. 7. Udlcs' Relief Corps. 8. a, A. II. nnd Indian War Vet erans. 9. Cltlicns. At tho bridge, tho column will bait whon tho Hollef Corps reaches that point and perform tho naval ritual istic ceremonies to departed heroes of tho United States navy. At tho ceme tery gate, the column will hnlt, open rnnks, rovorso from school brigade to 0. A. H. Tho coromonlcn nt tho ccmotery will Include: 1. Dirge, by band. 2. One vorso "America," nudl enco. 3. IMtuallstlc services by tho Uo llof Corps nnd roll call by votornns of World war. 4. Song, male quartette. Address, Mayor W. 8. Wiley. Song, male quartette Addross, Hov. J. V. Malloy. Ouo vorso, "Star Spangled Banner," audlonco. 9, Decoration of all graves. 10. Taps, by bugllor. At tho conclusion of tho program, column will reform in original or der and rot urn to placo ot formation, nnd disband ns band plays a final numbor. Tho American Loglon wishes It known that this affair Is not a Lo glon nffalr it is ovory Klamath Falls porson's Decoration Day. G. 6. 7. 8. PLAN NEUTKAIj ZONK JONKfl WIN8 I'ltOM COUSIN 8T. LOUIS, May PARIS. May 28. Tho nlllod fonmi LD' rnliu" couno11 ot rabassador8 vlrtunlly np- Jonofli tho Amorlcim .It court. I Proved tho plan to establish n nou- dofofttod M, ConB,ni ot trnl zone uotwoon tuo uorman uu tnQ t(r8j Polish forces In Uppor snosia WKATIIKU HIIPOUT 28. Arnold tonnla star, Franco, in GOLDEN STATE T HONORS Fred are: Finance Lesllo Itogers, Oarlch, Olyoan Wlmbcrly. Concessions K, Price. Bordman, "Blackle" McDonald, Harry Poele: Entertainment To be appointed Tuesday night. Soliciting (North ot Main street) Joo Posplsll, Ed. Weston, Louis Ho agland, Barney Chambers, J. T. Pr krns. (South of. Main street) Jaea; f-urbor , OacHNlMipil. Jtota Nicaer- son, Jiarry roie, m. wwiouigo Mills and Banks L. O. VanBel lan, O. M. Hector, Ed Vnnnlce and Fred Houston. The definite program settled npoa was for a two days celebration, be- rlnnlnr July 4. and lasting all dy For the Second Time in jgr J-Z Six Month., WettSlLna:d.r2& in Olien ' tolnment, whether it shall be carnV-, r ival, rodeo, old fashioned Fourth, et I cetera. So many preliminary Ideas were given In regard to the class of I entertainment that money win ae- CAMBniDQE. Mass., May 28. termlne the kind for this Fourth. Tho wost came Into Its own today The boosters of this celebration for (be first time In tho athletic 'havo announced that on Tuesday history or the country, defeating evening at 745 oclMk. a publlo tho picked toama.f all tho eastern meetrnr will bo held, at which all the colloges. citizens of Klamath Falls nro Invited Tho University of California cap- to attend, to take part In. to belp by turea the cup In thla meet which . suggestions or Ideas, and back tne was marked by the closest compo- proposition with but one tnougBt titlon In years among the contest-1 "for tho greatest and beat entertain anta. tho western college winning mont ever staged In Klamath Yam by the narrow margin of half a, and every business man who is point. ' a Hvo wire, or a dead one, is expected California's total was 27 with' to be present, either In porson or by Harvard, second scoring 27 even a representative. .... points over tho victory, this mark-1 As ono man who Just sat in on lng tho second great atblotlc vie-, the proceedings said, "Either get into tnrv within airht rnnnihi ohin fnil. thn bandwacon and be rated a live Inc beforo tho University of Call-'wire, or call for tho Warren Con- BetU East Meet. fornla nt Pasadena, last Christmas day. California on Lumbermen to Confer With Hoover Herald Washington Bureau WtASinNOTON, May 27 Finnl dotalls of the conference ot Secretary Hoover with tho lumber intorosts aro now cleaned up. It was agreed thut nil ot tho great lumber organizations should horeattor represent both mom 'bors nnd non-membors In the collec tion of data on accumulations of stock, market conditions nnd other factors boarlng on tho price nnd dis tribution of lumber material. It was also agreed that tho contri buting associations should closo their books, so far as tho dnta is con corned, not later than tho 27th c' oach month, and rush tho Informa tion gathered to tho department ot commerce, where tho bureau ot cen sus would collect, analyzo and print. It In tho form ot a bulletin, not Inter than tbo 15th of tho month follow ing. , Socretary Hoover was also advised thnt production In tho Northwest would bo moro than 65 per cent of tho production ot 1920. Secretary Hoover Is sending n lot tor to all ot tho lnrger associations authorizing them to act as ropresen tntlvo of tha dopartmont tor tho. col- uiuiuiiN, way as. ronignt niui hoc "".""'VI. ". "'TV" -.," ah which etartod today. wnrmor or iniormniion uuiuru lunmt, uv- ------ -- - - - - Sunday probably showora, tonight In tho oastorn portion. nlermtn match of the loctlon and transmission of thw data, Thoy ,,,i, ..,. i.nniii riinmniiMi.' from non-mombors ns woll as litem- to Obtain furth- ...!.,.. ..j ,.i- i,i... Imro nml nalrlntr irnnnral ea.nnnrntllon tumult,) - -. .- . . -, -.--. ito action. throo straight sots. for tho plan adopted. structlon company road scraper and havo them yank off 47 yards ot moss, then climb aboard or hang a bunch of crepe over your hat ana nnnounco to all tho world that you aro In the land ot tho 'shades and aro a dead ono." Tho promotors of this Fourth of July colobration want everyone on hand Tuesday evening nt 7:45 o' clock at the Chamber of Commerce to got Into tho game. ItKOTAL JUNK. 1 Sister Angolica will present her nd vnncod pupils, Elizabeth Itamsby. Klorence Elliott and Opal Cardwoll In recital nt the Sacred Heart Acade my Wednesday ovonlng Juno 1 Tho young ladies will bo assisted by Wnl tor Hannon, 1st violin; Anita Law ronco. 2nd violin; David Totten, 3rd violin, and ltamona Ball, plnno. A glanco ovor tho program arrangod and tho musical roputntlon theso voung artists havo established for themsolvos ,ln this cltv, Is sufficient assurance to those who will attend of n musical treat for Wednesday ovonlng. ABANDONS IIAIlY BEND, May 28. An abandoned 2-weeks-old baby was found on the norch of- Mrs. P. J. Shannon, with a noto saying tho child's name was Eileen and that It was born on Moth ers' day. It was well-known that Mrs. Shannon Desired a baby to ralso. She will make no offort to 'ocato tho parents NO I'APKIt MONDAY Tho lierald will not bo Issued Monday, May 30 Decoration Day.