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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1921)
I ' A Class Ad Will Dolt flftrmUi VVr.--No. fHft7 llrrnlil WiwthlnKK'n Itntvnn WASHINGTON, June 27. Kxa iii- InatlJn for postmaster lu many part of Oregon will ho ordered within the next tow wonkit under (tin auspice of thn .United fltntei civil service commission, At thn request of tlin pontmiistor general nnil In purauanco of nn eie, cutlvo order signed by Prosldnnt Harding, Mar 10. 1021, nil appll cant for poatofflccs must undergo this examination at thn place nnd on tha data fliod by tho civil ser vie commission. Undo thn onlor quoted tha throo candidates with the blKheat ratlnic w certified to thn postmaster general and from these threw ho aelfcta thu aurccMful ap plicant. May Kccnrp Blank Wanks for applications to takn thn examination may he secured at all poitofflcca (where vacancies occur on and, after tho announcement of the lamination. Date for tho examination will be ' announced later. Up to the presont 'fpur appllcatlona nro listed from Klamath Fall. The appllcanta arn John McCall, Don Beldlng, Frank Robinson and Austin Harden. New Pastor for the Lutheran Pulpit . The Ttor. Karl Matthlra who ha been paator of the Lutheran church In thla cltr for thn nail nlnr montba, left thla morning for hla home In deary, Indiana, where ho will apend tho aummer with hla mother. At the closo of his vacation ha will return to Concordia seminary at Ht. Loula to complete hla course for the ministry where he expects to be ordained with thn June class During hla atr here he sur rounded hlmaelf br a hoU of frlonds who deeply regret hla departure. Among hla parlshoncrs ho was par ticularly beloved for his simplicity, sincerity and earnestness. No hard ahlp waa too great nor task too dif ficult If Its accomplishment brought closer together tho members of his flock and thn results of hla labora will alwaya be felt among thoso who were privileged to como In contact with .him. He will be aucceeded by thn Rov. Herbert Meyer, who cornea hero from rrankenrauth. Michigan, to' be permanent paator. Jailed for Theft of Yearling Steer . Justice Claghagon was routed from bed at 11:15 o'clock Saturday night to Issue a warrant from man named Fltigerald, manager of n( Lane county cattle ranch! against Lester HUon. half breed, 28. allog Ing that Hlxon laat October atolo a yearling ateor from complainant's ranch. Tho animal waa valued at T40. Conatablo Merle loft nt midnight Saturday and returned last night with tho prlaonor. Tho officer found Hlxon In tho eaatorn end of tho county, beyond Spraguo river. To cover an air lino dlstanco of 58 mllea he traveled 280 mllos. STAn OBSERVED IN PAY- TIMK BY UXMi FOLK A atar la ylalbla In tho daytlmo, a alight diatanco aouth of tho aun, according to Ooorgo Metz, tho Jow eler, who tlrat obaorved It about 11 o'clock yeatorday. Later In tbo day be aaw It la about tho aamo relative poaltlon. ATTKNDH FUNKKAL Mr, and Mni. B. It. Keama roturn ed yeaterday from Jackaonvllle where they attended tho funornl of Mr. Reama' brother-in-law, Mr. Oliver Harrough, hold Wodnemloy from the family homo In Jackaon tllle. , Mr. Itarvough loft hla homo In Ohio nun ' ..niniinr to California whoro he remained until 1872 when mm.m ! POSTMASTERS !' IS PLENTIFUL where he remained until 1872 wnpn in. . . ; - ,raflJP to "throw he moved to Jacksonville and began od for allege todayi -....- .... -.t .i. Mr liar- the 1 "wr,u . . . , an- ralalnsr .tobk attd grain. Mr. Har- Touthfllyed continuously In Jack- Sty? Eimttttg Iterato U I .! r. . lacuu or net or m Bureau Seeks to Enjoin Big Fi8ht ATLANTIC! C1TV. Junn 27 U nton N. Howard. souolary of tho International Itoform nut u. wont o tamden to nppoar 1()for cn Uunccllor Laming td seek ,m )n. "icllon to )r0Y(ml lno J; Wll.,r right, July 2. ,f fa, " "rtnln a writ In tho chan-cry lourt. Howard aald ho would appoal o tlm .into supremo court. JF.HHBY CITV. JUI10 27 ,i0or. nor Kdwnrd drclarod that any at temp' to tnn Ihn fmn,.. ,. oy fight would l.o a wasto of Umn. ". .uiirw!, i don't know wlm Mr Howard may have up Mr Mc.yo. out thl inhibition. 1 con aay. -will bo conducted atrlclly according to Inw," nntd the govornor. Mrs. Conwav is Far in the Lead Out of tho clear sky Saturday "Vnnlng camn tho aurprlso of llio eaon, the massing of 10,020 votes for Mra, Illauchn Connay In tho race for Ooddetut of Liberty July 4 and thla avalancbu of votes has (he effect desired by tho one who nro sup porting her, tho Culinary tinlori and other nnlona In thl rliv. Mr. rnn. ay Jumpod from third to firat place and In today'a count mill Increased her lead over hor nearest competi tor. MIm Illchn. y Thla alngular demonstration for Mra. Conway la but tho flrat of a aerie of surprises as tho forces of MIm ninhn and Mlaa McClaln, as wvll as other candidates plan to ad vancn the standing of their respee tlce choice heavily the balance of tha week. It Is said that the scenes about the voting booth wilt bo a debt long to be remember and Man ager Mrt)onald atated today that the decorated voting place wai ready to bo placed at Ruth and Main atrcots aa soon aa thn city council grants the permit. Leading candidates' vote, fol lowing thla noons' reading Is ns fol- ln. I Illanchn Conway 18,430 Mildred lllohn 10.7G0 Josephine McClaln 9770 Esther Calkins 1760 Oladya Illchter o Iluth Lindsay Klorence flradley J J.... 240 "Miss" Mabel Sparka HO Margaret Ilobln H Tllltl-MIIINO SUIT ON TIUAL IN OIHCLTT COIIHT fitopben Herllbr la plaintiff In a suit against Clustave Melhase and Henry Ketsdever In tho circuit court thla afternoon In which he seoks to collect for threshing 9000 bnshols of rye last fall at AJgoma for thn two defendants. Herllhy charged 25 rents a bushel for threshing tho grain and tho do fendanta nllogo that 10 cents a bushel should havo boon tho charge The Jurora are W. F. Hoek. J. B Knmnn. J. O. Wright. L. M. Street or. William Wight. William Camp bell. William M. Hanks. C. V. Nelson, Charles Ilurgdorf. Kd nalr, Clar ence A. Hill and John WTaylor. MAUHIAOK LlCKNSr Two marrlaro Ilcousca wore UtvvA .lato Saturday afternoon In tho coun ty clork'a offlco. one to Loo L. I ark er and MIm Leda Harvey and the other to James Wesley Lytic nnd Mlaa Jesale Klemallofjhls city. rCTITION OF LOCAL WATB UHKIIH UEACIIKS WASIHNfiTON Secretary A.TTwisbard ha, ro celvod a letter from Representative Slnnott. advising him of receipt ho petition for Pf",0B of " tor changes In thn Klamath Irriga tion rtUtikt during tho preaont per o,l A financial roadjuatmon . Mr. rr,rs-;rcr motion Horvioo uiru.. .... ,,. WKRfl THIAL FOIt wlSSS OAMCS STARTED cncACio. J-w.. Z ... -- u.0hnii .Dlarers. Indict- trial or ua.'v . - "throw" me ",.nj,n nut In an ap- ten or me Member of the Associated Press. KLAMATH FALLH, OREGON, At.ItAMV 1... nn ... . . brnak Into tho Halsey Btato bank at llabioy waa frustratod early today. Oiio of tho gang waa klllod In a run ning battlo with a posse. Tho men, first Bctn nt 12:?.n. nr fpihi..n.i away, but rnturneil an hour lator. " oponnu nro when tho officers of tho town and bank atlompted ar rest. An automobile, roportod to bo tho ono In which tho fugitives fled, was found stalled near Corvallls this morning. This led to nrrtat of Wil liam Schult at,d William Wright, younn men of Corvallls. Lator offl cors found tho body of Henry Kchultr, brother of WllUam, nndor tho porch of the Wright homo. Tho alarm at Hnlioy waa sounded by Delos W. Clark, a youth whonn homo Is opposite tbo bank. Ho aald ho saw four mon trying to break In. Tho alarm waa glvon and a posse gathered. When tho suspects lator appeared they worn onlertifl tn tnn. They refused and a runnlne flcht be gan, tho officers firing at tho floelngj ..inv.iuiu. tltu IUUIIII lliau J1BD I1U( yet been locatod. UOWAIU) nAMDKIl'H FUNKKAL HRnlC: LARGKLY ATTENDJn Funeral aorvlcea were held thla morning for tho lato Howard Dam bor, 14 year old son of Mr. and Mra. F. ,0. Damber. Many friends at tended and tho sympathy of tbo en tiro community waa botokoned In tho wealth of floral ofterlnga about tho bier. Tho Rev. C. F. Trimble preached the funeral aormon. The nail bcarors. chosen from school mates of the decodont, woro Jeromo Henry. Raymond Hilton, Harry Dol von, Harry Wortloy, Kenneth Myer and Clifford Garrett. Burial took place In the I. O, O. F. cemetory. Seats for Boxing Bouts Selling Fast The seat sale for the boxing con testa on July 4 and C Is progressing nicely and tho cholco seata are being rapidly takon by both local and out of town ordora. Thoro are still some cholco sections left and those who desire to havo a place where every motion of tho boxera can bo soon, had better get their "bid" In at the Tim C.ato. wires wera received today by Man ager McDonald atatlng that Sammy, Oordon will bo hero on the evening train and that Billy Huff has taken up training at Chlloquln. "Dyna mlto" Murphy will bo hero bright and early July 1 as will tho other boxers. ' Lou Ahrona states that tho auto parado July 4th will bo a worth whllo feature. Prlxca of $30 for first nnd $20 for second aro offorod for tho best docorated auto entorod. All details will bo glvon at tho forum lunchoon at tho chamber of com merce Wednosday noon. All Inquiries provlous to that will bo answered by Mr. Arena or Louis Hoagland. NOWOBTIIY TRIAL TOMORROW Tho caso of Sam Combs against L. Noworthy will bo called at 10 o'clock tomorrow In Justlco L. L. Gag; hagons court. Comba allogca that Noworthy owes him $88.16 for wag es unpaid whllo a cook In tho tot-.-.. ..j0n,ni nnd alleges that lorn i"'""' , .. Nowortliv wiu going to leave the state wltMOUt paying. Attorney John Irwin also la an lntorestcd party and has a foo of $D0 Included In tho case, alleging that amount la due him tor services Incurred In tho defense i or ono of tho Nowortby'a family when tho latter waa arrested last fall. - .. nIruiv HIiASf TODAY WRITER TOO BUSY SUNDAY Owing to yestorday'a pressure of work In supervising tho "spud ding in" of tho well and enter talnmont'ot tho crowd, W. O. Lehman, manager of the Crater nn and Gas company, waa un blo to prepare an article today. Th. Hftb article of his aerloa will appear xomorr" iiiW nmx ufliuiniu u lu li lu unmvunilUlld IIIIGn LLHULn R0U1 ED; ONE OF ILL CONFER 51 ISM WITH ENGLISH MONDAY, JUNK 87, 1IKS1. LONDON, Juno 27. ci!of that Hamonn Do Valora will accept Lloyd Georges' Invitation to como to Lon don for a conference with tho gov ernment representatives and Promlor Cralc ot Ulster, deslennted to effect a sottlemcnt ot Irish problem was expressed today In tho majority ot roports from Dublin. Lloyd Georges' Invitation created a nrofound sensation In Dublin. Do Valora Is- expectod to rcqulro moro binding guarantoes of safety than contained In tho promlor a lottera, and la expected to Insist upon safe conduct for certain other of tho Irish leaders and upon tho release ot re publicans now Interned of Imprison ed, ao thoy can accompany him. Personal Mention Mr. and Mra. Rogor Doweoso wero guests at tho Eaglo Rldgo tavern yesterday afternoon. ' Mr. and Mra. Claudo Daggett spent Sunday at tbo Fort as guoats of Mr. and Mrs. James Pclton. Mr. and Mrs. Pelton accompanied thorn on tbotr return trip to this city. Klamath Falls Ylsltora at Fori Klamath yesterday aay that tho rodeo trrouts for tho Fourth ot July celebration provided lively enter tainment. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blalre, Miss Idella McElrath. Mlsa Gilbert, R. II. Cook and Claudo Starr made up a nlcnlc rrouo which drove to Rocky Point Sunday. Mlsa McElrath waa tho only one of this party who nrovod auccesaful with tho rod. She caught three fine big rainbow trout during the afternoon. R. V. Eaa waa In town from Plevna on Saturday. Jerry O'Connor atarted from Sand Creek with a big band of ahcop Sat urday. Mra. S. C. Eastwood waa In town from her homo on tho Merrill road Saturday afternoon. N Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mills. Mrs. E. B. Henry and eon, Wilfred, and Mrs. Gertrudo Moore and daughter, Mur iel, wero among Klamath Falla poo pie who made tho trip to tho oil well vAttterriav. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred K. Burnham, who aro a vacation trip from their nnrh nur Martinez. Callofrnla, were down from Spring Creek yesteday to get John B. Cojeman of San ran claco. who will apend a fow daya at tho resort with them. O. A. Krauso left on the morn ,, ruin whore he will apend sovoral daya attending to business matters. Roy Nelson who operates a raucii near Warden was a county scat vis itor Saturday attornoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wlthrow re turned lasto yesterday from Sycan whore they spont a couplo of daya fishing. Bert roports that ho had tho first fly-fishing ho haa had for .u .r nnd eot thO limit. HO lUIUU jv also reports that Mr. and Mw. Dan Wann of Yalnax and Mr. u " H. H. Wauger woro also thoro after fish Sunday. Miss Mlnnlo flarnum spent the week-end aa a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lynch on their ranch near Mor- r .', -j m-o w. C. Mattson aro air. nuu ' -- . the proud parents of a seven pound baby girl born Sunday morning. Dr. - .' whn in In attedanco ro- porta that mother and baby aro do- ,nRn,"!r:. from tho Gold In Franc..coand will leave Im mediately for Port. .-.--- that tho change win ..- health. ,...i r h Miss Blackman, p" - " rentral school nnd Mra. Sabo have S posUlona with tho First State 4 Savlnga bank. ... Loulo Hoagland is expe. - m Ann Franclaco tonight mm " -- . . , ., with a new Buick wuriuB ..w. has boon purchased from him by Mra. Honrlctta Molhaaa. A sevon-pound baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lyio iw - dav morning at their nome - Washington street. . r n TlnrKa Will arwvo w- night from Montana to Join her bus- Sportsmen to Plan Tonight on State Commission Coming The Klamath Bportamona' Asso ciation will moot tonight nt 8 o'clock sharp In tho chambor of commerce rooms for a called meeting to con sider tho plana and entortalnmont of the state gamo and fish commission ers who will arrive hero for a ses sion on July 8. The call for tho mooting was sent out by Secretary W. McNealy Saturday and President A. C. Yod en haa atated that In vlow of this conference with tho Rtato gemo com mission being ono which will bo ot vast lmnortanco to overv flshnrmnn and hunter In thla county, tho en tiro memborahlp ot tho association is desired tonight to participate In tho plans of entertainment. A wlro waa received this morning from tho Btato gamo warden by Sec retary McNcaiv that two crates of Ohlneao pheasants would bo sent to the association within a short per iod for prorogation purposes In this county, tho birds como from tho state farm at Eugene. Tho number ot Cblncso pheasants ahowa a vast Increase In the number ovor last year. Conatablo J. F. Morloy, while on his way to Cali fornia In quest ot a prisoner, saw a number ot hena with largo brooda near Mai In and Merrill. Club Workers Home From O. A. C. Trip Frank Sexton, county club leader, and R. B. Wllfox arrived thla morn ing from Corvallls with ten or the boy and girl club workers who at tended the two weoka aummer course. C. E. Lambert and Frank Smith aro on tho road with 14 of the young sters and will arrive aome time to dar. Klamath county easily took the honors of the assembly of boya and alrla from all counties ot the atate, aald Mr. Sexton. The local boya and girls ahowed especially well in tho trick ludalnr contests. Elizabeth Dlmmltt took.flrst place In the first week'a Judging contest nnd G radio Bandera waa flrat the aecond week. Alex Cheyne and Ken neth Caldwell tied for aecond place In tho flrat week'a competition and auldo Robnstellln wu third. . These ranks wore taken In the faco of keen competition In a contest In Which there woro 80 ontranta. rvrr Park Road Open to Medford a to Rnnrrow. superintendent ot Crater Lake park, laat night phoned H. E. Momyer that the road to headquarter camp la open from wt. thn Klamath and Medford sides, and motorlata may now make the trip from Klamath Falla to raea- rn.A nr vlen versa. "Wltnoui auu- iviwi " ..-- ' A.iltv Tho road from headquartora 10 h. vim i nrnm within two or tnreo n. nf thn rim. Mr. Sparrow aald, and tho road crow expocta to nave it open to the rim for tho format opening, July 1st. until thn formal ononlng, aa an nounced In tho Herald Saturday, tho lodgo at the rim la charging doublo rates for meals and beda. BUrCKs'cOMING Louis Hoagland'. who returned tho last of the weok from San Fran cisco whoro ho wont In the interoata of hla automobllo business, reports that a carload of Buclks will arrlvo hero aome time between July 1 and 10. A carload of tho new Buick "Foura" U expected hero (by Mr. Hoagland anytime during July. ,..iUi.i.- -n- " . band who has been hero for me paai few montha In the insurance dim ness. ... m.- nuAvn Da ley nntt mr. urn nl.i nrrlved last night from n. !..., t niinnn tho funeral of their brother, Howard Bamber, who died Friday morning ni aw Ha bere. . D. E. O. Wlsecarver 1b conflnea to his home under the doctor's caro. ...ttinv from a nervous break down and a alight Infection of ono of his feet. It la expected n will not be about for soveral days at least. ' , Mr .and Mrs. A. F. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. E. J Murray and Mlsa Ber- J. u.nnnn mftdft a VtittY tnal motored to Yreka, yeaterday, re- turning this morning Today's Horn Today , PRICE FIVE Ono thousand peoplo, It la estimated gathered at tho rig of the Crater Oil && Gaa company near Mer rill to witness the "spudding In" of tho companya'' first well and follow ing a general good time earlier In tho clay, tho big drill was aet ' to work boring downward for the oil which Is believed to lie beneath In large quantities. Tho crowd began assembling from all over the county as early a 8 o'clock yesterday morning and by noon, the line of autos and other con veyances along the road to Merrill wu most imposing. At 2 o'clock, the barbecued meat waa served and tho thrto sheep and a baby beef am ply served the guests present, Ony Merrill aaw 'to It that everyone 'had all they wanted. ' At 3 o'clock, the crowd gathered about the 82 foot rig where drillers Holstetter, Haley and MceHnrjrwere at work hoisting the big drill Into place and watched the process of -"spudding tn" closely. At 4:20 p. m., tho drill entered the ground and waa aoon loat to sight During tbo 'entire day, olt waa not discussed ao much "as were the general crop and farm condition but the oil excitement was 'there even though it waa kept submerged. The fact that no wllld predictions by the assembty'lndlcatea that a solid faith In thla enterprise la held by the peo ple In the Merrill region aa well aa by the officers ot the company. It aeema that the people who were there felt that with fortune favor ing the oil enterprise, and the pros pects for the greatest crop in year, all thai was needed to complete their happiness and bright proapecU U the release of aome money to -expand their operationa, especially the curing ot cattle to feed their sur plus bay. R. C. Oroeabeck delivered a brief addreaa to the crowd and waa warmly 'applauded for hla -efforts. Then came the drilling operationa and with a emoothneaa surprising to the spectators, the Initial well ot the Crater Oil & Oas company began pounding it way downward for the hidden oil wealth which It Is hoped will make thla ecUbn a aec ond Oklahoma. The officer of the oil company deserve much credit for the auccesa of their entertainment and their un usual patience with the Interested audience who hampered the driller In their operations. Good will and courtesy waa ahowp, to the ((oldest and youngeat spectators. Everything at the ground waa freo. An enterprising Ice cream vendpr started selling hla ware, and boforo tho company' representa tives wero Informed had done a profitable business. Immediately that ho waa apotted, however, the company bought tho Block of cone and dispensed Ice cream iree mu- aftor. Contradt for $16,000 Malm School Let Directors of the Malln high aehool .it.trirt Saturday night lot the con tract for the new $16,000 brick and atono high schoaj building to Louia Kandra of Malln. The plutablng and hoatlnf contract waa awarded the Lorenx Plumbing company ot thl city, The bulldog "will have lx room, besides two lavateries: The contract apeclflcle that the building shall be completed within 180 daya. Work will start at once. DIVORCE SUIT John W. Farlelgh has tiled suit for divorce In the circuit court against Arllno Harriett Farlelght. NO H0R8B BUSTLING Sheriff Lloyd Low stated today that be served no wartra't at Yalnax Sat urday in connection with alleged horso stealing- , . MARKET REPORT $ t nnmrt.iND. June 27;- Catt 250 lowarcholc teera $.60 and $7.l other market ateaay. LHUI ON HRND FOB 'SPHIH i ' fl onvlllo up to tho tlmo of ma uow. - ' --77. T3R$ - t4B, ltt"K ' .ims;i.;t