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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1921)
'' iWS" t' a " ri i. z. I ; A Clou Ad Will - 4 ' u Do It kVNMQM Member mi the Associated Press, Fifteenth Your. No. Mm. KLAMATH FALL, OftfcOON, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1921 ...I ,nnnta M m - ' wnl I KdxW''mr"taHV " l. . jl. .. cl,, al a , aj , - i vM Ly -i am PHr. b-w msmrwrw wwrw w mwmwvviri jf. -M.slMIM i4l4JI "iv it- X CB01EIW5 SPORTSMEN'S tin I. N, Flelschner, chairman Of the stale fish iind cnina commission, speaking to thn crowd of sportsmen assembled at Eagle Kldgn tavern last olfht, summed up thn results of thn commission's meeting hare In a frw words, lie unlit (bn commliilon ap preciated the need of Increased feclll IIm ( thn Crooked Creek hatchnry, another gsmn warden for Klamath county, at loaat during the spawning Nun, and thn minor requests of lo. cal sportsmen, and that Ibex would II bo bornn In mind. At present, however, ho ald, (ho commission tacka money to cover all reoueets. Klaroath countr la not alono In de- jnandlng attention from thn commli ilon. Thn chairman definitely prom laed, however, that at tho (Irat pos sible opportunity thn Improvement naked by local aportamnn would be made. Forty-flvn persons, Inrludlng the visiting officials, sportsmen's aaso elation members, chamber of com merce member, city officer and newspaper men mado tho trip to Eagle Rldgo last nliht and nnjoynd aplendld dinner at tho Eagla Rldgo tavern. After thn meal speeches were made by Cbaaj A, Vogolsang, repreaentlng the California commlulon. and I. N. Flelechner. There were musical number by Messrs. Wlsbard, Stein. Borel and Mallet, accompanied by Mlaa Botljr fladdee on the' piano. l)r Malret contributed a couple of vocal solos. Mr. Vogsleang ended hl VI dress with a recitation ef (lley poem, "An Old. Sweetheart, of Mine," Into' which he put, a great deal of -foaling. . .- . -Fred Fleet gathered fresh laurels a a humorist with an original' plea to tbn commlwilon to put bathing aulta on aomn of tho lady flih, who bad, lie ssld, adopted thn habltmenta of thn bathing beauties that sport In local watera, resulting In ahy gentlo men flib betaking themselves to the deepest poola beyond reach of thn aportmen a lure. Iln divided nnglera Into two clansen thono who ute aelnej (thn Minn flnherman) and tboiwi who do not uo nelnen (thn In- aane fisherman). Iln also protcntej galnat thn Link Itlvnr dam progrn- alng further nnd aUggcMod thn coin million have the dam removed and placed In front of one of the local courthouaea where It "would bn a big factor In atemmlng the atrcam of op position." The party made tho trip on Captain Calklna' launches "Thn Oakland" ai.d "The Hpray." Tho return trip was completed about midnight. Today thn vjsltlng officials and representative from Med ford left for Crater I.ake. Tomorrow thoy "III spend the day at I'rospect, where the Medford Itod and dun club will glvo a trout fry. Monday thn commission will hold session In Mndford. In choosing Kagln Itldgo as placn of entertainment for tho visitors, the local sportamen maTTo a wlsu isoloe (Ion, and thorn was no lack of ap preciation ibown by the guests. Tho magnificent vlnw at Kagln Rldgo, beggaring description, touched'all of tbera, and with tho enjoyable boat trip, varied thn monotony, of ban- qnets, orio much like another, else wham on the tour, Implanting, as Mr, rielschnor said, "a memory that will last forever." Comparatively Few in Police Court, Fourth Klamath Kails, according to Chief of Pollen Wilson, was a well-behaved city during thn recent Fourth of July celebration and for thn number of 'people present, tho crowds conducted themselves In a very ordnrly fashion, A cnntaln per cent of, disorder always occurs at such times but thn ratio this year to what It was laat year In the percentage of Intoxication was almost neglble. The total arrests for Intoxication from July 1 ta date by thn pollen de partment were 18 In number; only one "celebratory Kd Nelson, commit ting any damage Nelson drovn a Kord louring car through the window of Shepherd's Music compsny, July 2. for, this act. Judge Leavltt col lected 2S for the city: the Shepherd Muslo company $4f. for damage to a' phonograph. The plat, glass Insur ance company have yet to effect a settlement with him for thn damage to thn two windows. The fines for Intoxication ran from t& to I7.R0 In 'fan other in convlc tlons. According to Chief Wilson the celebratora this year tried other re gions to put on their "parties." , De Valera Warn irith Not to Expect Too Much of Conference DUnMN, July 9. Kamonn IM Val era, Republican leader, Issued' mani festo this afternoon, urging national nntty during the peace n ego Hat Ions and "unbending determination to en- durn all that la still necesevry." i With this Is coupled a warning against "undue confidence In tho re sult" T MS n E SSING New. Officers for Labor Council - r W. K. McAboy, cartkMten'was elect ed president of the central labor council last night, to take the, place of James Stephens, llarry Wiggins was elected to succeed "W. R. Conklln aa secretary. The vote on the'aecre- taryahlp waa taken last night and stood 7 to 6, Indicating the earnest ness of the contest between the as plrants. m May Leave Colored Light Suspended The question of continuation of the colored electric stringers on Main street has not been reported upon by the people Interested In having thorn maintained the balanoa of the year, owing to the Illness of Manager Thompson of the Califor nia Oregon Power company. Aa soon aa the matter can be present ed to him and an estimate of the County court met this morning at 10 o'clock to paaa upon general county business. No road petition were handled as the osea prassnt- ed had no bonds attached to thea and oro laid aalde this Bat ter was remedleoV- Judge Bunnell, andi Commissioner Kordycn were present,. Cosmletlon sr Hhort absent. Judge iBntmell .sta ted that good progress' wh, being made on the three market roads lu this county, one leading' to Mid land from Klamath Falls,: another from Olsne by way of Po valley to nonanxa and the third from Bo- nanxa cirellna- h TiinM Taller. The Midland road ku Ma grad ed for 12 miles and cnrrsU and other road Improvements made. Be tween 13000 and 14009 had en expended so far, with Sll,00 yet to be spent, soma of .thin numeyj WING FOB MTE BUTTLE Movement'was atartod todar h in cal merchants to, make appearancn umon me mterataln commeron com mission at San Francisco Wednesday, July 13, -when the hearing of rate reductlona, Including the Klamath ralls-Weed branch rates is 'scheduled. M. A. Callagban, local traffic man ager, stated tbls morning that his at tendance at the hearing depended on thn action taken today by tho mer chant. William McCullough of Portland, representing Minor. Tealo ft win- trey, rate attorneys retained, by the local chamber of commerce, will be here tonight. It Is understood, for a conrerence before leaving lor San Francisco. Local shippers apparently realise that this Is tho final opportunity for ecurlng a rate reduction. The de- .n,uu rauiung irom mis bearlna- to bn used towards raaeadamltlnR, wl" iuad r long time. In all It. Three full miles of gradlsg had i Probability, and Flameth Falls will been completed on tais.artsty. ' pul nD rd fight to get a reason- The market road from Oteaa. bv-. ""'o raie scneauie. way of Poe valley, to Boaanaa has Klamath Falls Odd Fellow is Missing Chief of (,Polc -.Wilson has re ceived notification from Sheriff Ellis Jones of Hscremento, CaY, notifying him to keep watch for John Dixon, aged 08 years old. who disappeared from his home, June 8, at Oalt. The wire states that, Dixon Is a member of the I. O. O. F. of Klamath Falls snd that when he left Oalt,- ho was wearing a grey suit and overalU over them, driving a Ford, tonrlsg car. The assumed cause for Dixon's disappearance U that he was tempor arily mentally unbalanced and labor Ing under the hallucination that his wife Intended to poison blm, accord-L Ing to Sheriff Jones. i nucmrtrmessm MEDIH UKE IS BEAlflT SPOT SttSMll i II miles graded. Approximately $16,000 had been expended ad about $10,000 Is'yat-to'a spent The road waa In fairly good shape now, It was said Tl.o market road from 'Bonaata clt cling the Laagell valley woatd. by thu end of next week, ksToanoat f-vt ml.es graded at an expense ap t) dstp of $2S0 and upon thlp stretch of road, araroslmnUlr 123.000 was, yet to be expended fcr 'uprcrements. Judge Bunnell stated that with a few atoms which wonld ntusn the bed to settle,' that toads tvlU U, in fairly passable condition ond si vice, would be" better than wbmi it naa been In thopnst. The Maalon. was revisnyfed' ehm flarasin 's -to S'Vclosar-'aad this ronrt wtQ bo In sssskna Maedav laorauag acalo at 10 o'clock. tlEIBEUNDIS . TW PEACE LONDON. July 9-Premlor Lloyd George will accept De Valera'a pro posal and meet the Republican lead er, probably next woek. to dlscuas a baala for a formal conference. The Irish office stated that De Valera had Issued Instructions to supporters to cease all attacks upon civilians and discontinue all military manouvers after Monday noon. Optimism prevaded official circles, whero belief was freely voiced that hlonilahllrf In 1Alai,l fa nlM' m malntalnance cost secured, the que- . . . . .... , ... .i m i,- ..v.- -i.s n.v..i. Ml1' Tno whol country Is seething BARDIita W1U HION l01tTLAM) FAIR MLC Herald' Washington llurrau. WAflHINaTON, July 9. President Harding will sign the resolution for the 'Portland exposition in 192S as soon a it reaches him. ' This he' made perfectly cloat to Senator MJcNary yestorday at the capl toL ' ' ' ' The president surprised everono by an unannounced visit to tho capl tol ond met a number of senators at lunch, Including Senator McNary. lroano puandHT hrlkahrd LBAVBNWORTH.jKna., July 9. Jack Johnson, former heavyweight champion, was released .from prison "today after serving ten montns of a year's sentence for" violation of the Mann Act.' ,. , ' V ' i. ! Hon will be taken up with tho busi ness men for support, stated one of tho boosters this morning. ' ' Harney Chambers, William Conk lln, O.' M. Hector and others have suggested that tho stringers be left up and kept lighted aa( they are a great advertising medium of the city to tourists passing through hero. Residents upon the Hot Springs hill say that the view of tba city from the -hillside when these string ers are lighted Is one of great beau tr. FAflMKR GKT8 DKC18I0V PORTLAND, July 9. Frank Farm er, Tacoma light heavyweight, won a 10-round decision over Jimmy Darcy last night. Frankle Murphy won a doclslon over' Jack Kdmund son In six rounds. FIRM RAOINO UPON 8KATTLK WATF41FRONT BBATTLE, July 9. Fire this aft- ornoon In the. main dock of the East Waterway Dock, ft Warehouse' com pany's property, on the south water front spread rapidly and " menaced other docka and warehouses. All the downtown apparatus was rushed to the scono, A large quantity of vege. table oil stored In the docks was soon ablaze. Ship moored In the vicinity cast loose and beaded down tho east waterway to avoid the flames. WEATHER RKPORT - 1 Oregon Tonight and Sunday, fair; wafmai- Alltirfftv. - ' with talk of peace In Ireland. Traffic Rules Will Be Rigidly Enforced Chief of Police Wilson Issued an order today to the patrolmen to re new enforcement of the traffic rcgu latlons and tno rutea governing the proper use of front and rear light on automobile. For a period of two week, the owners of warned violators of the law were permitted to make repairs and tho time limit waa up today. According to Chief Wilson every machine which has only one front lamp burning whero two should show, Is due for arrest. Tho same rule ap plies to the rear light. Rules of parking, right of way and speed will be rigidly enforced and all violators taken to the station upon arrest. Toe owners of machines, says the chief, have had ample time to repair the defective parts, and now strict en forcement, Irrespective of persons, will bo Instituted this evening and overy day from this date on. , CAR SAVED JTCOM. FIRH I The tiro department was called out yestorday afternoon to the Klamath Oarage to save from des truction a Marion car, which caught firefrom a short circuit. The csr had Just been sold by H. 8. Royco and had been removed to Sixth street. Tho blase was. put out, with less than (SO damage to the auto mobile. ' ' ' r , I It' i jf Personal Mention ( Henry Cox waa among tho repre sentative from Merrill doing busi ness In the county seat today. Miss Margaret Callahan leave In the morning for Portland, where she will enter a rest core sanitarium for a, rew -weeks. 8herift Lloyd Low made a bual ness trip Into the Olene county this morning. J. L, Spsrreton was ' county seat visitor from Bonansa today. A. Kallna, oaa or tho progressive business men of the Malln .coun try waa In town yesterday after noon, i . D. M. Smith-and -family left wruey ror uend whero they will visit their son. Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Bosun dm. Into town this morning from their rancn on the Merrill road to Uke home Mrs. Dogue's daughter. Mis Klleu McVeigh, who has been visit ing nere with friends for the past week. Mrs. II. E. Calkins left on the boat for Rocky Point this morning for a few day outing. i Mr. and Mr. Oscar Peyton ao- companled by Mr. Peyton' sister. Mrs. Morrison, who Is visiting her from Illinois, left today for Med ford and Aahland. They will visit there for a few dava and .i. t way or Crater lake. ,W. C. Dalton, banker and nU. er, la a Klamath Falls ri.itnr h.n hla country home near Malln today. H.' L. D'Armond. who h m.4. iviamatn Falls his home for the n..t year la leaving for Medford, whero w" maxe nis future home. Mr. E. B. Lorlng and daugbtor, Isabel! are hero from Fallon. Ne vada, visiting Mr. E. S." Phillip. Mr. Phillip and Mrs. Lorlng are friends of long standing, but 20 year have elapsed alnce they last aw each other. It la with great Pleasure that they are looking for ward to the next two weeks. R- V. Ess, who has a fine mod. ern ranch on the KenoToad, 1 in --- ..., ivu7 purcnasing sap. "Mr; Charles Pickett was in town yeaterday on a shopping expedition rum ner raneh home near Merrill. Guy Merrill -was another Kla math Falls Visitor from Merrill ... terday. t J. H. Zumwalt arrived last ni.h for an extended visit with hi son. Don J. Zomwalt, city engineer. Mr. Zumwalf home Is In San Jose. California. Ml Dorothy Conger and her brother Ted Conger.' of Berkeley ro In town from their summer csmp on Recreation creek for ih d.. They arose at 3 o'cleck: thla morn ing and brought Mis Dorothv vi. entlae, of Berkeley and J. n .' uouaia or Pasadena Into town In their speed boat in time to catch the morning train for their home tn the south. Miss Valentin. nd Mr. McDonald have been, at tho monger summer camp for three weeks.. i t ( R. Si Shaw of Portland and his father,' 'John A '.Shaw, arrived last nlvh't for a Vl'lt with their brother Lower Rate Saves SchUXst. $500 M. A. Callagban, localWfJletfsu-1 M4 wf wknown to mo nam taw m . tw -alt- M ' -I abb k .a -go- bmkmi tho flMt ansor motion i I could a to tho loeaUoo, th hxk., ws left MerrW ahot, directions and ttmm. roaakw thaviH. agar, bu been notified by-the Sooth era Pacific company that UI,rot. In behslf of the Cblloauln school bosrd, for a tower rate-orflhrjck for tno construction of the newCMIoqnln school haa been granted, . The rate has been lowered from 24 to 10 sent par hundredwelghC effective yesterday, July S. - The rate will result In af saving nf some $500 for" the district Path Commission To Be Here Tonight The Natloaal Park commission, the personnel of Hchlsnot known hero win arrive lonigju rrom craier iaao. where they have been on an official visit for the past two 4,sy. Rosorva- uon nave oeen-maao ros tho party at U4Q TTHilV t!i;B U1BJ .. 20,000 1 in u R. C. Oroesbeck, prosidont of tho Klamath County Ante ssustotHn. Us mado a rocoat trip u KMm lake,' and his aeeotmt of tho roads nnd nUractlTsnsos of tho aeonory la " ,-2,,f ,tat'T''Hd has n o:nestei7r.cqroosboek to glvo a hrlof account of. his trip and fro hi ro- ortJa mado tho foHowttg eaMtyis: "Modlelw Uke is . hrnmOr sk'Uo known to pooplo of'ICUmath oowaty Cihistimn - gT" J n - - " gBJst ' Endsmvmvme Pmteme . - r . . -. i . . nv TosaUMr::.-ioido delegation to .tno world Coavenuoa of Christian Endeavor societies to day led the parade of20,obo Endeav orers here. The position of honor was given the Westerner because! they furnished the largest state dele gation" In proportion to the enrolled members. Endeavorers from all parts of the world were tn line, singing martial hymns in the great Christian citizenship parade. OCTOGENARIAN HOMBSTKADKR MARKS FINAL PROOF ON CLAIM A C. Robert of Merrill waa tn the city today for tho purpose of proving np on his homestead. Though Mr. Roberts has tho dis ttnctlon of having stood In tlu ring with old Father Time for 84- rounds, he says-ho u not ready to throw up tho sponge and will con tinue to do battle for many ronnds yet. He certainly haa stood the wear and tear remarkably well. Mr. Robert was accompanied . by his daughter. Mrs. W. C. Griffith. and son, J. R. 8haw, of the 8baw llertrum lumber company. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Blockllngcr are hero for a few day from Cali fornia.. Mr. Blockllager is ono of the owners of the Chlloquln lumber company, Miss Pauline Qlacomlnl, of Mer- rl.'I. left on the morning train for Oakland, California, whero aha will vlsk tor three week. ' Mfes Silvia Gooch was a pauoa ger nn the morning train bound for uunainulr to spend tb summer. Miss Martha Hobner and Miss Elsie M. Leo are tourists hero from Los Angeles. They left this morn Ing for a trip to Crater lake. The Misses-Bessie and Hattlo Gar- flnkel of San Francisco were pas sengers on the stage bound for Cra ter lake this tmornlng. They .were at the White Pelican hotel, during their stay In this city. . ' -ecu Adam, a young man who spent a great part of his youth In Klamath Falls, but who ha been away for the last four years, sur prised his many friends when he ar- shore shortly after "Modfclno lake kd. ., or Merrill, tho distance by awtowd being about 4 1-2 xarlea. TaUsw tho road south from Merrill the road Is over the hill into rallfarai. i then around tho shorn of lower Km- r, ... lo I-lr, . boot .17 miles sonthwost of Merrill, tarn then to tbo left and go straight south and ample signs erected by tho Cali fornia Auto association makes tk rents definite. Abont 16 males sooth of Laird's laadtaa; the road msUrs th Umber, aid frem'thonsvio.tbo "ho the ocoaory to oatromoty' bosntl- fnl., ''.-, "Tho trip 1 awdo more Utorssntag by frnson of Pavi, -T xifc hor .made-Wtorsotaac oyL waica wo road ruTho lo i aoxaosoatn m-Tsry koti ciiiienag side can bo soon. for seta miles before It I reached. Aboat ftvo mlles beyond Little Olass monntaln. tho traveler arrrvswat. Medicine laho, a beautiful body of water about ono mil In circumference fed by spring snd from water sheds. "The elevation of the lake I about 7000 feet, but tho ascent Is gradual so that no difficulty. Is experienced la maxing the climb. "There ar no accommodations at the lake, so that visitors should nro- vlde their own. The lake shore Is gently alootaa- sad covered with timber. It Is said to do quit deep in place but doss not strongly suggest an extinct craUr. w , vuuuiuvu si ma roafl, It I exceptional ly fine, then being n few rough spot before Laird' land ing l reached and there are two or three very-short, rough stretches from there Jo tho lake. For most of the distance the road la. as good, or better, than the average pavement. The re tunr trip-from tbrhko-to Mr rill was made In about two and one quarter hours, running time. "Tbe fine thing about visiting this part of the country at thla season Is that there are no mosaultoee. at least none were In evidence during our stay of about two hour. "Very Interesting trips may bo made from Medicine lake for ex ample, one may make the trip on south to Barile and to Fall River mills or to Slsson and Shasta Springs, or one may go west over BaM moua. tain to Yreka. Tho territory about Medicine lake Is embraced In the Shasta national forest. "I can heartily recommend this trip to Medicine lake, feeling aura that anyone who takes the trip will feel amply repaid, by reason of Its scenlo snd geologic Interest, especial ly when the fine" condition of tho road la alao considered. Tho dis tance from Klamath Falls to Medi cine lahe la about (5 mile, so that tbe trip may be easily mado In ono day by an early start, and glvo am ple time at the lake and at Olass . mountain and Pumice mountain." " ou me stage yesterday after-1 noon to make a brief visit with his sister, Miss Norma Adams. Mr. Adams is a student at the University of Ore gon and Is making hi home In Eu gene. Due to a recent Illness he has been compelled to devote several weeks to recuperating, and it Is for that reason ho is back In kisrdath Fall'si '" . ' " 'MONTANA SHERIFF DIBS BENEATH WRECKED AUTO i HELENA, Mont, July 9. Oeo. W. Huf faker, sheriff of "Lewis and Clark county, waa Instantly killed early to day Whin his auto overturned In tho Blackfoot country. -Throe nurse 'ro tureloghontf . ityi their, wmmor camp, wwoV'witVhlm htft cd ntf- hurt. " ' rr V r .,J 1 s