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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1921)
'Vfc ?r rt"te .i( ' 0S5BP W K.V v all?? Cuenmg simitf) A Class Ad Will Do It Today's News Today Member of the Associated Press. nritiMiiii vip Ni. man KLAMATH I'AM.H, OltCGON, TlltIWDAV, JUNK i! llttt I'ltlCi: KIVI2 CENT MEXT TUESDAY 'Eight Awards LECTION Off THROUEHDUTCO. Five State Measures on Ballot; Special Bend Election in City; List Of Officers. r i IV 1 & "MiV iWfi. im. "j.. BS 'w, Ta tW &fej , .i-.kyi4Li' TS BONDS DO IT INCREASE THE GENERAL TAX Tho Knights of Columbus nay in ward L. Hoam of Now York, their European commissioner, U tho mont decorated wclfaro worker In tho country. Ho has received eight high honors, tho but being tho Order of JiubcllA of Hpnln, awarded by Klng- With the rnmliiK nlerlloii but flvii Iii)m off, Ttifnilny, .1 lino 7, when the voters of this slate, county mill illy will east their ballots In n special clncUon for flvn stale measures, three nf llii'm proposed iiiiionittnmilH to the Mate constitution; mill olio city Issun, tho proposition of Issuing riifiimlliii: bonds to lake inrit of thn iliilniiii'iiry In liiiirovimiitil IioiiiIm. considerable Interest In hufng tukun In the election hy local voters. Thn Mil urn" Mill lie railed upon lo ! llOClllO till) fall) Of till) Hi II t It llll'UNIiri'H, such an tho connllliKlonnl iiiiit'iiilincnl creating woflil war veteran's nioio- rlutlon fund, (commonly designated i I tin ()rui;oii soldier bonus bill); the I ((institutional amendment leugthctl Inn thn duration nf tho Main leglsln turi) anil lucrcnslni: tbu roiuiHinsntlon of (ho iiiimibnin; tho cntmlltiittoiuil "'"""C last night In Harry PooI'h ' II In greatly ilodri-il Unit tho people of Klamntli FiiIIh will vuto fuvorably on nixl Tui-nilny, Juno i"tli, on tin ini'iiBiiro authorizing thu rlly to Issue bonilH to tho ex tent f $30,000 for tho refunding of tho boniln Issued on paving utiitfl one, two nml three. Tlicsu Issues matured on May 1, 1921, anil noxt October paving bonds on unit four will mature Already bondB to tho extent of about JIG, 000 havo boon presented nml turned back bocauso of luck of funds. Thin seriously affect tho credit of thin rity. Wo will wish to lssup boudii fir othur badly needed city Improvements, any action of default luff In payment, such oh has al ready happened, hampers tho city's plans very materially. Tho city mum keep Hh credit Kood. 1 The adoption of thin measure Manager McDonald and tho ox- does not mean necessarily that tho eriitlvii couimltteo of tho Fourth city will Ikhiio bonds to tho full of July celebration held their first u,"lnt authorized. It will Iihuo only sufficient to meet matured ob- PROGRAM FOR New MontK BENEFT IT NAME FOURTH CDMBTTEES ( - - The program arranged for tho big bmcflt to bo given for tho ro ller of the Irish sufferers will bo otio of tho finest of any enter tainment given In this city. Kach person participating! to uso n stogo expression, Is "a top llnor," and those who will bo privileged to nt tund will remember tho affair for many moons. Tho uso of tho word "privileged" In used advisedly, for already tho advanced salo of tic-' kuts Indicate that tho house will bo packed to tho limit each night. And why shouldn't It bo with such a program as this?: i I)r. K. I). Johnson will bo chair man of tho entertainment commit tee and will prcsldo each cgcnlng. "Irish Kyes," with Paulino Starke In tho leading rolo as the fisher man's daughter. A fifteen minutes talk bv Iter. CER1NS CLASH WITH FRENCH ' ARK, SILESIA Congressman II. J, Drano of Florida, Isn't superstitious. Ho In troduced a bill to add a thirteenth month to the calendar. He'd call It "Center" and have It com between June and July. - BURGLAR IS 0 E llL'ntlmiM amendment enabling the goxtruor to officii at X o'clock and outlined tho P,,1i1,11I111.,i Theso bonds will bo from thn dnlliinucnt ns- vein inn emergency ciausc on legisiu- tentative program for tho two dntoi. KOHsmonl. It Is not Intended to make tlvn measures; tho measure uuallf)- .... . B.h ,..,. ,irr,im ,. , i.,..!.,. ,. ,i, nronortv nf tbn cltv lug women to sit ns Jurors, uhlrh Is ho submitted for upprowil to tlu'n" a w,,0, to rotlro ,ht'so bond but tho revision of the lurv law nro- vldlng that women am ouallfleil to t1"''"" '""I lsters at tho next sit on Juries, and tho marrlago and "I"-'" ni.olIiiK. tomorrow ovonlng ut i... .i i...- .. .. .at an reiifii ineasiirn rnllllrlnir liolh ma p "" ""' "'. uiiiiiiuh.-u iiiuian. and femaln uppllcants for marrlngi Tho Oxcoto Welding Shop of Carl J. V. Molloy, on tho reason for tliO8caubcrt Jr- at 232 Main St., and entertainment. tho garago of tho City Transfer com- "Ireland Must Ho Hcavon, For, pany, at 231 Main street, were burg- xh".i;.erw,"T,,,",,,sitaij-rte- ia, Tuu"ja- -uidb and Singing,1 solitary burglar, who first gained en- French Troops Attack ed by German Resi dents; Poles Support French in Encounter. OPPELM, Sllosla, Juno 2. French soldiers garrisoned at neuthen, near tho old Polish frontier, havo bcon at tacked by organized Gorman Inhabi tants numbering three thousand. The uorman attack was well planned. Wires between French headquarter and tho barracks were cut, sentries driven back and the headquarters de tachment surrounded. The French rushed tank to the sceno and Germans, armed with pis tols, attempted to capture tho ma chines but wero driven Into buildings, from tho windows of which a hot fire was opened. Tho tanks charged tho buildings, firing volleys through the doors and windows. There were German casu alties. Polish Insurgents aided the French when tho Germans attacked tho ' Hawaiian Music CUrk and llennctt. 1 trauco to the Oxceto shop by breaking "Klllarney," Dr. Mallctt. I ut a wlnuow pane, crawling in and Frnch- Germans and Poles engaged Ted Whlto, "Tho blnckfaccd as-1 then, after swunng u Oxweld Cutting ln a ballI near 0ro""StrenIlt2' an1 Tho pi-oplu hh a whole will not bo """"'" "' ""i-w. - torcn, departed by the back door to I l"c "' J"" '"-' '"' "ar- burdened with any additional taxes o " 'wwruos wrong, a .MacK tho garago of tno City Transfer, next f.0 B oeiuivii comeuy. leaiurinc Aiaudo .i..nr u.. i.. . ..... . I -- . mww.. ..u WMOUVU H U WUUUCU JIUUUI It Is not Intended to mako any "' of tho back door, lifted a latch, and or llreiifos to wed. Thn two monaurnii which aro ro- i l in ii ijl ii iiiiiiiiiit in I'liiniiiii iiiiiu u'lirit nil. i tl . .. it . ,.......: ;""...". '.'levies. It Is tho plan to collect tho ",0 "urc "isa r.yes is said tO0k a breast drill valued at SliA tr nn nr i i.a it. i aimeBsments, und with '" "" """ "' l"u UL'"- " P'aTB i from that place, retire all uthorlzatlon. Tho tcason llronses bo examined physically for P"l''d hy tho executlvo board and , ,,...'.., hygenlc purposes by rompetmit phy-,'M,"'Kr McDonald. Tho publicity '' , , ilelans beforo receiving certificates foaliir' will bu handlod by Nelson ,.,..,.., I iiMimMiiii,. At.i.. tt.i.t.....i -.. i i miner tins an in lkn ... ...I... t. l ... bonds Issued ,u"! '") a nau re- , marKaoio success wborever shown TSS"Sn rV"? ,J-' for ..;;;; U,0'",h.- ran" I"' undoubtedly bo everything H. Kelly. Hubert Olay will tako . . ...'... .. 'to lm w hii rnr i.v . nninn irlvlng lh most nttmitlon lorally aro cmrBo or uio sports committee to WQ , oulckly enough to meet tho c'-'rtalnment. tho soldier bonus bill and tho local 'll H'o evcntH' for hoys and girls Uo 'H oblKBlon . Tho talk by Father Molloy needs refunding bond Issue. Ill tho former, 'luring tho two days. Win, Conklln sl0ulu ,ho clty mi'verti and bon "" comment. Those who havo over various organization of both labor "'nnngo the "Horribles" tea- ,h; doubtless tho city h:,ar, hlm know whr b ' rocog- and business nssoclalloiis IibM) buim'uro which Is said lo bu u wonder woul(l ,invo , ,nko ovor omu of nlzed us one of tho ablest speakers addressed by speakers from tho,"'"' Kolierl liymi, Mr. Maim and ,n(j otJ) ng no npQny owneM among tho Catholic clergy of Aracr Amerlcan Legion who havo outlined Mr Conklln. tho water carnival ,,..., '., ,.. , ...,, lea. An intellectual giant, thcro Is The Oxweld cutting torch was val ued at Jf06 by Mx. Schubert and Is of tho variety that will cot through any bank vault door In this part of' i tho country In a very few minutes. Tho torch can cut any steel up to 20 Women aro volunteering for ser vice. Many aro wearing men's clothes and driving wagons and automobiles. Park Bridge to ,,, -?- "Island Building the iiosltloii of thu veteran's In this sporls ami n number of other matter while In tho local refunding I'lvents. The names for tho boxing bond Issue, thn question litis been 'commission wnro submitted for the money payments. Then the property would be taken off tho tax roll for ono year, tho original owners have one presented to tho public by city nffl-:""cutlvo board's approval and will ' . u... . , m . .. elals and others who are Interested In j" submitted Monday to tho city . .,,....,1,.. tho nrom,riy owner ay wl" expressed so brilliantly aro at work on the case, keeping tho credit of tho city unlm- jcouiieii ana mayor for their np-iw)W m) BUl,j0Clej lo wouIl bo tho " to bo Interesting from start to imeneil. ,-.... 6 per cent Interest chargo, n less - - I.. U III' I LI'llL lllll'I B-l I'lllirL'l). II 1IH' Cnuntv t'lerk DeUut on May 7. no-1 Another meeting of the executlvo ,...- .... , . In Miss Dorothy Elliott Klamath titled the Judges and dorks of their ' ril Is set for 8 o'clock tonight for )Ul cvcn ,f Mh ,nea,ur 8noui,i Ka" hn n singer of remarkablo duties for this special election Tues- ' "rry Poolo's offlco ' ,,,,. ,. . ' ..... ,. talent. Few havo had tho pleasure 1 "' '" uunir ift immi iuu - f holders now h.no a right of "' "pa""B er sing, nut those who day mid sent each person Instructions governing thn election. Supplies were' prnporod nnd up to, yesterday, evnry , precinct In tho rnunty except tho ten which urn In Klamath Falls proper rncolU'd their ullotmeut. They were ( delivered by Sheriff Low. Thu city , precincts will bo supplied before Tu wuloy by tho sheriff, nnd everything will bo ready for tho vnterH to nisi TULSA OUIET I .. ' AM tK HI 01 bond THI.SA, Okla. Juno 2 Tulsn ro thnlr votes for tho olectlnn measures, suined a iiornuil nlmosphcro today The Judges mid clerkH for tho city j except for thn presence of 000 na- t, measure down noxt Tuesday notified to Biirvo on Tiiesiiay lire. '"il Kimrusiiicn Heut noro yoslor- The city Is in thn nosltlon of an for tho collection of tho money duo on their bonds. Tho miiIIktI ntlon ns contained In this measuru is n matter of ncces Ity. and If Ilia people will under stand clearly that no taxes will bo ; Imposed upon their property for tho retiring of these bondB, It is Inconceivable that they should turn A small force of workmen acting under tho Instruction of Capt. O. Inches in thickness and Is a danger- C. Applegate wero at work today ou tool In tho hands of a yegg man.). erecting the wooden brldgo over I The tool box of Ray Hunsakcr In) to the Island at tho city park and. , tho City Transfer was tampered "with iat 2 o'clock had the caps set for Is never a second's dullness when ho "ut only tho breast bit lying on top 'h" stringers across tho 25-foot talks, and as ho Is deeply Interested " s tnero was no room In tho box panal. Bridge nnd floor timbers In conditions now prevailing In ' fr It. No money or other valuables w"e on tho ground but most of Ireland anything ho may havo to' wre taken In cither place. The. police tne mcn secured by tho chamber 01 commerce raueu to put in an ap pearance. Tho volunteers who gave their tlmo to tho erection of this bridge, tho object that Capt. Applegate has 'so long desired, were, Capt. O. C. Applegate, C. E. Solomon, J. P. McCollum, Tom Telford. M. L. Mill er, Bert Hall and the carpenter I furnished by J. B Chambers. I City water Is now to bo had as finish. ARREST FOB ....1 1..... ..... ..... ... ....,. havo will tell you that she dgsiiom uiiiuii .iMuiini ni'J t-.iy.an u wnuiu ... . en u voice oi great possiDiutics. tier' singing Is so natural and her volco. filled with bo much melody, that ALLURS Officers Of thn nnllrn ilonnrfnlnnt sho Instantly wins tho hearts of have been Instructed to arrest nil'"10 grounas or tn Park as a .force of her audience. I violators of the motor vehicle nct.lcf wrlraen from tho California- Clark and Dennett, who appeared 'who have had amplo -warning that ?rcg?,n Iowcr company repoired and in vaiuioviiio In the Star theatre the law must bo obeyed. I expect for many nights, where they delight-, this ordor to bo carried out to tho oil largo audiences, will play the letter nnd without exception. Hawaiian music for which they aro noted. So well do they give ex it. Proclnrt 1: Judges-F. I.. Arm-, lny ufler the rioting bet-won no-'0iorber on n note. Thoy havo to l'rt'!",,0n lo U'o swet pathos that rongniiilH. i:. Moyor; Clerks j ernes and whlto men, Including n.p.iy, but tho city looks to relni- n,,ls lnrouBn tho music of the poo rs. I. llogardus, Don J. .umwalt, night of Incendiarism In which vlrt-biirsement from tho property that pl of tl10 ,,ac,f'c lsI tuit their S. WILSON, Chief of Police ..ally the entire negro afer ..' received tho part.cu.a, TLl " n-d even by the " fZL TL "5 most accomplished native musicians, i.tron Mrs J. P. Wells . .. . . . !.!-.. 1 ..... . . . Precinct 2: Day iioani; judges in.yeii wmi it loss or about si,., Tillr,. ...n, lln Rllff,c,,,, mnnn.. I'rod Schnllock and Merle Houston. C00.000. coming In from tho dollnaucnt ns- In aiUmlon 'hey will sing one or .... . ..It .... 1 I'll...l.. S t. . m . t t'lorks i;na .m. .-vicmiiiiiu iiny Aiikney. Mrs. W. 8. Slough Ily clvlnir this nn Tho wounded aro Pstl-.thorltv to thn riiv. ih oii .-m Irl8U melody of "Klllarnoy," and mated at 240. 801110 still estimated Keep Its credit good, and nt tho '''" nnnoaranco on tho program Is a ...u negro ueau ux nign as it). Ilutsaino tlmo havo a littlo cxtonslon""8""" ,en,uro in llseir, In accordance with tho forego ing final -statement of Chief Wit- Installed new pipes from tho main loading to tho park. Night board; Judges Harry M. Ackley, Claudu Dagger ; Clorks MrH. N. S. Drew, Fred. llucHlng, Ituth M. tlowen. Precinct 3 Day board, Judges ltosn 8011I0 llnitton, l-'rank Ward; Clerks Mnry Hlnwnri. J. I), llriitton, Tl. II. Dunbarj Night hoard, Judges liln Oorlior, A. M. W.'-ilonj CIorliH Krama Mills, J. 8. Hiiybiirn. Geo. A. llnydi-n. Precinct A Day board, Judges P. I.. Fountain. Jon Brett; Clerks Kato Peyton, Margaret Wlthrow, J K. Bwnnson; night board, Judgos A. J. Lyle, Oscar Poyton; Clerics Josso Lyle, II. P. Lowls, Austin C. liayuon. Precinct 5 Day board, Judges J. W. Stout, C, K. Iluckinun; Clorks O. C. Applegate, Mrs. Jonnlo Kvans, Mrs, Chnrmlou Johnson; night board. judgoH Mra, Mlnnlo Buckman, J. H. Drlscoll; Clorks 0. K. Brandonborg, F. II. Cofor, Mlko Lnvonlk. Product fl Bay board, Judges IajuIs Bradford, 11. 8. Orlgsby; Clerks Alpha Pholps, Ed. Smith, Agnos'E. Oronj Night board, Judgos Chostor Avory, Frod. M. Onrrlck; Clorks Hdgnr B. Magoo, Wra. H. MoPhorron, a. B. Cozad. Proclnct 7 Day board, Judgos aTj-ulAi'"." "1-- " -.... .iwwwwwww city traffic regulations has started In earnest. Six arrests havo been .... 1 " Miti.invii tiu . 1 a mi ik rnn r . . .isi.. 1 UHllmalCK of the dead dwindled' assessments to rotlro anv on.l nil lwo 8onBS- V B uisjihi, a rear today. Nino white dead wore Wen-1 fionils tho city may issue under this! Tho 8Wcet tenor l Dr. Mai- 'Bhrl as rollews: J- A- McCa11. J tilled and If, dead negroes account- auhorlzat.on ,? utl . ' Particularly .ulted to tho ' Lo.be.DM' - Kirk. A. E. Patter ed for . Tho wounded urn estl- m,oi... . ,i. .. ... .,. Irish melody of "Klllarnov." nnd 8on J' """o and 11. M. Smith. upon muffler, lack of lights. 1 speeding, running with ono light, niHimi Boarcn ruileu to discloso nd- 0f (lltlonnl bodies or hones. tlmo In which to ranko tho lironortv owners mtikn n.ivninnt nf Many of tho fiOOO negroes under their assessments. irilliril nt thn flllr ppnunrla l.n.1 tnul ' tholr cntlro possessions In the fire. Jury Disagrees in Rodriguez Trial (Contlnuod to Page Flvo) Sugar Planter is Touring Klamdth A. F. Porter, Interested In sugar plantation near tho city of No iigieemont wnn reached by tho .Honolulu, Hawaii was an nutorao- Jury, In tho cai,o of tho State ,bllo tourist In tho city this morn ngalnst Frank llcdrlguoz who wnsjing onrouto to Crator Lalto and oth. chnrged with issuing worthless 'or sconlo spots of tho county, checks, yostordny mid Into last' Mr. Porter stated that tho plno- night, nftor having deliberated part applo and sugar crop would bo of tho night mid falling to ngroo, Judge Kuykoudnll called tho Jury In and discharged them. Judge Kuykondall yesterday or Uorod tho $10,000 damngo raso of Laura E. Mndlson against L. O, Mills, U, H. Boeder and B. T. Me Klmons dlschnrgod from tho dockot aftor tho nttornoys for both Bldos ngrcod to dismiss tho caso. This 'caso wns trlod oarllor In tho win- tor boforo n Jury nnd no verdict was rondored as thoy woro unable to agreo. ' very good In Hawaii this year. Ho addod that tho financial situation was vory quiet and that all of tho business IntorcBts woro vory much Intorostod In tho so'ttloment of tho Yap question with Japan. Tho road question In this, coun ty was ono that could boar much Improvomont ospoclally it tourists woro to bo attracted hero In largo numbers, Mr. Portor stated In answer to a number of questions asked him during tho brief stop ho mado horo this morning. Then comes "Ted" White "thn c"ing corners and all other vlo- hlackfaced assassin of sorrow." This lat,on8 that como to tho attention Is tho first tlmo In over two years ot ,,u' pollco w,u b0 flowed uy thnt Mr. Whlto has put on tho swltt arreat' " th ch,ot cork nnd his net promises to bo a residents and country visitors, scream . Ho will wear his famous Tno ,aw "win ho enforced on city patchwork silk Kilt, nn outfit that : ,0llrlsts and all others allko und tho la valued at aovcral hundred dollars chlot suggests that tho best way for 0 anil which attracted such wldo nt-:drlvors t0 nvold tto nnnoyancoj tentlon when ho was travollng on ol wrr08t s fnmlllarlzo them tlio big circuits, Mr. Whlto's nbll- solvos wlt" traffic regulations and Ity as nn cntertnlnor Is real and ,aMll b? thom- is backed bv years of buccar9 hn. ' O foro audiences In tho big cities of tho United Statos. Tho ovonlng's entertnlnment will bo closed by a Mack Bennett com First Car Over Sand Creek Hill Bobcrt E. Hunsaker reports that the roads on tho west sldo ot tho Upper Klamath lake are In fino condition and that much travel Is j passing over them. As far as ' Hocky Point no fault can be found with tho road at this time of tho year but from that point to Ft. Klamath, conditions are not so good owing to recent rains. Ed Itouch, who lives at Crescent, yesterday made tho trip to Sand Creok over Ft. Klamath hill and Is reported to bo tho first man this season to traverso this trip in a car. Weather Probabilities ! No Difference in Postal Business ody. Thoro Is to bo no solicitation for funds. Tho show starts prompt ly at 7:30 and no ono will bo seat ed whllo any of the performers are on tho stago. 1 Saturday ovonlng thoro will be a complete chnngo In tho pro?rntn, ox copt for tho pictures, which will bo repeated. Tho program for Sat urday will be published tomorrow. Saturday afternoon there will bo a children's matlneo ,at which both Tho barometric pressure, us re corded by tho Cyclo Storniagraph at Undorwood's Pharmacy, has re mained practically unchanged slnco last report, although tho teudency Is slightly downward. Indications favor a continuance ot warm wea ther, with mild wluds and Increas ing cloudiness. Forecast for noxt 24 heurs: Gonerally fair, continued warm. WWWWAlWWWW'IWWWW for this matinee for the children will bo ten cents, adults 50 cents. pictures will bo' shown. Tho cosrgo Ing will bo 50 cents. Postal recolpts and gonoral work about the Klamath Falls postofflco have not docllned with all tho talk about "hard times," Postmastor W. A. Delzell stated today, and thero Is littlo or no dlfferenco today com pared with a year ago. Tho postal barometer will be set to work next month for a compari son when tho fruit shipments' bo gin to come into the city from tho Boguo Illver valloy. It Is at this tlmo that tho local offlco rocelpts aro annually swelled. MAIUUAGE LICI'.NHK A marriage license wa3 issued this forenoon to Robert Blsset and Miss Gladys Elinor Kbmsey nt this city. 1