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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1921)
V; - - '-. " A Clas$ Ad Will bo It mt wntn Today's V Today Member of the Associated Press. KlfUMliUi V(Mir. No n7H. KLAMATH 1'ALLH, )lli:(10N, HATI'UDAY, JULY S!l, UKSI. FRIGE FIVK CKRTI t H leV v' IUI Vt I A VpV' T- 9V,'"K'ik"' SUSPENSION OF IT CES SEEK INVESTMENT IN KLAMATH COUNTY ENTERPRISES No Pound Sale; i Stock Vanishes During the Night Thcro wan no poundmastor's sale T E In temiiin il I'linuorkn uro expected whon ho Ih i roHM-i'xmnliu'il. Ilnhtock nfittixl District Directors, Re- "i"-i"y n'toriioon ti-ut no pnr rout 1 . o niiwrniH! Illlliwuil III iril'KUH un Mill ciumtuiun ocrvicc Representatives and Bankers Discuss Mat-ter. A Horluinutlou Service board ft tin In (in studying (Inniiclul ciitiilKluim mi tlm Kliimiilli project, IMIm week,' lu iliilrriiilnn whether relief from tin Portland Engineer Says Toll Rates Should Be Higher ii. if.. ...... ... ....i.. ..... .. ' Dock II tint seem u llltln slniligo In you Hint nomn of nur lnulnnn "'""" ' - -" J"r ""'"""Imen. who (irillimrlly uro considered good, lovol-honded, conservatively pro-1 ..... in...... . .mm. -ir. win in. riiiur iKrnHiivo ritiietiB, will often tnko or Bind their money away from homo of Impounded Block today as adver- i'i iik it MltniHH for Portland, Mon-,iuiil Invest it In some cnterprlno ultom which thi-y know llttlo or nothing ,i..,. i, nnntn.n, wii.n,, n,iin. lay when Din Inli'plioiin rehearing I ",", ""ll ll"' '""""K'lrM of which tltoy know less? I . ' ' ." W (fitiltl glvn a Hat of such, showing u tolnl Investment that would, "".. .... slugger iivi'ii tint men who tiro Interested. Yesterday evening, Poundmajitor For fifteen yearn Hint -wo know of thin very thine has heon going oniwl,M' was called out to Impound 27 mill In nil that Hum tlieni Ih not ono single caso whvro tho Inventors havo hoad of cattle which wcro at largo rme.vc.i uny return 4n tncir money. , tno c,t. nnd af,cp Kottng thcm If theru wiib an end to thin, tliuro would he llttlo uw In roforring toi torotltor alt woro nlaced -In tho It now, hut during tho pant few month, oven -when money was ncurco nnd B , L P . . " Imrtl to gel. thuusads of dollar havo koiid Into oil speculation In Toxas.i P0-"1'1' T,, cUUo "coined contented. Oklahoma, Montana and Wyoming. .More thousands havo gono Into mln-ITliU morning however, tho fences of Ing nchemtn over In Nevada and olsowh'-ro In Oregon. tho pound were down and the stock While efforts to establish n box factory horo In Klamath Kails, that' scattered. No trace has been found would furnish an outlet for tho lumber of the nmall sawmills, havo fallod, ... . . , , thero have been ample funds at band for factories at outsldo points. I of thcm or of tWo mares Prvl"'y Tho oil possibilities hern uro surer than anything from tho outsldo,' Impounded, for tho reason that tho management In In tho handn of men wo know andi Councilman Hawklnn expects to ran trust If tho money Invested In foreign floldn wns Investod horo,' bring up tho adequate fencing of thoro would ho moro than three well underway and tho great problem ,ho ,l0unii Mnnrtav nirht and eurn would bo nearer solution. tho pound Monday night and secure Tho lumber Industry opens n fcrtllo field for safo Investment and tbo,coopera,lon ,owaru naTlnR a MTOn . business wan not big enough, nnd that loll rnten were not high en otigh Commissioner Corey mild If tlm loll rates worn Increased It would kill tho business, III.KS win, iavci: AT ihii:a.mi,,m nc.yt tiii'iiuday 'Local I'lks havo rented thu Itrain luitd pavilion for Tliurmlty evonltig, COPCO LINE TO BE BUILT TO IT 1 N l.,.nl .,,.v.,,.,nl nl .!, ,,,.,.... M"l -". Illlll Will 1101(1 II ll'lllll' I Of an roueled In a petllloii of wo'ler1 ,:,k" l""1 ,l"'lr la,,l'H ,,n- I'latm 'lelopment of homo Induntry and employment of homo labor. It keeps' f,'nco erected. It In too much expense I nt u in a i imoii wn,,,lr. .., nff,.ip ,.. ......,,. tir.etl...i nf I th" "'ontiy horo for tho development of business gonorally. It will helpl to Impound stock and atlow It to .,. nn account o which appeared i " W 'j 'lir "''":,, Hpeed tho day when this city I to ho tho plno lumber capital of tho world.! e8Ca0, ,. Hawkins" opinion. In n former Ikbiio of the llenil.l. inn ,' ,, " ,,', ' .' ',y '" Thousands upon thousands of acre of land particularly sultablo fori m be hnd. The hoard coimlMn of A N. I ""I"'"" nchnili h orcheMrn will the growing of mint awalta tho monoy for It development, yut local ln-1 CONTEMPT CASE lliirch, of Ouklund, Callfiirnln, for-, innr projui l muuiiger of the Orlitiu! ' irnerl, Herbert l Newell, project muiiagiir here, and IT. I. Ilolgnle, DUtrlct rouunel, of Portland I l.tl nlgltt the board hutl an ex leniled conference with the illrertnrn of the Klmualh Irrigation Dlntrlrt. I In. prcnlilent of tho Cliamber of furnlHli thn mimic I c H W ('oininercii and the hunker of the roitnty. Whllo Hie fliiillnrn of the bouril raunot bit ituiilo public until after (otmliterntlon by the director of the Declamation Service, the illncumlou liutt night liiillcated that the govern ment In powerless lo bring about the relief grunted Thn water liners, Indhlilttally own the United HUtos nothing Thn DU trlct, an n municipal corporation, ha contracted to pay thn government, thus wiping out thu Indlvjduul In 'Clx (Irbteilncn. Tho project charges, iayable Ibis )er, nre In the form of tuxe itMess nl for District purpoHes umler the lawn of tlm slate and there was gen eral agreement nl I lie Hireling that nothing cm be tlnnn by the I'nltri! Hlates, the county court or the dis trict to chance the dun dates of taxen now nn the rolls The board Is working on plans to relluvn thn dlntrlrt, an far as possible, from emb.irrassmnnt nrl'lng from a ponslble largo default In lax payments which would prevent the District from meeting Its obligations Httclt nsslstancn will not, however, nffe(t the situation with regard In the Indiv idual tax payers this nnr lleo. W Offleld, president of the District, who presldod, remarked that apparently thn matter of tnxes hns resolved Itself Into tho fact, which might us well bo faced, thnt this com- intinlty must finance Itsolf and It ts for thn financial Institution of tho county to find a way. IIo said this vrlll not bo easy nnd will roqulro ktrong nffort nnd closn oconomy-on the part of nil concornnd, but nlnco It must ho dnno, It will bo donn. II. H. Ilrndbury, n director of thn District, spoko on a similar vlow and i' ntatod thnt tho general purpose of tho petltlifti was to direct attention to existing conditions In tho liopn thnt It would result lu securing financial nsslstanco from some source to en able tho farmers to cscapo from tho ruinous ruto of 29 por cent por nn " num, now Imposed by law upon tox delinquencies. It wan axplalncd nt thn meeting that It would bo Impossible to sus pend tho operation and maintenance charges, nnd thnt It would tnko con gressional action to suspend tho building charges, however that somo relief would bo obtained by tho elim ination of tho government penalty V t levied on tho flrxt half of tho govern mont charges). Tho final .quostlon .nskod wns: Would it ho ndvlsablo to nsk for suspension of tho building charge, for thin year, amounting to approximate ly $'40,000, which, If granted, would . most llkoly menn thnt nil now con Htrtictlon work, such nn tho Tulft I.nko nystem, of tho O canal to sorvo tho Shasta Vlow, Malln, nnd rattoraon Districts, tho Glonr I.ako Unit to norvo Langoll Vrilloy lands nnd othor work would bo postponed lor nn Indefinite, pbrlod? Tho construction of thoso systoms It was brought out, not only moann tho expending of several uundrod Y thousands of dollars which this coun ty neoda badly, but it will also inako l WKi:D, Cal . July 'J3 -All women emplnyed In the fnrtnrles at the Weed incuts 1 Lumber company hern havo been il t Irharged by thn company tit It week 1 This nrtlon followed lite arrival of Minn Marlon Mel, Assistant Secretary nf bo Htnln Industrial Welf.trn Com mission, ordered hern to Investlgttc roinplnluts (lint the company wns paying Its women emplojes less than thn minimum wago ncaln It Is stated hern that tho company wns advised thai It must pay the "women thn minimum scale of ID! pr week or dispense with Iho servient of Iho women. Itecently ns mnny is thlrtiflvu women were emploed In doing tho lighter work In the door, sash and box department of the plant here. Tho wage question has been Hie rnusn of much anlt.itlon hero during I lie Inst several months Sine.. Janu ary 1st lust, lite company has mado several cuts In Us scale. Kmployos claim Ihn coat of living, in far as Ilia prices at tho compan' store nn. ronrerned, has not dropped propor tionately to tin) wage scale. 1 yen tor nre closing tholr eyes, cam and pocket books to ono of tho safest and best Investments In tho world. Limitless possibilities llo at our door In tho development of dairying. I yet tho money that would make this a possibility Is sent away from 'homo to uld In the building up of other communities, othor payrolls, other en terprise. An entire page of this paper could be devoted to detailing safe and inane business enterprise Into which tho big and llttlo Investor could put his money and help Imlld Klamath county. Hut thcso'nre sufficient to stnrt you thinking. After this, put your money to work In Klamath county developing Kla- Yesterday afternoon nt 3:45 math county enterprise for Klamath county people. ' o'clock, John P. McAullffe and his No place In the world "will you find a better placo or safer Invost-! attorney, II. M Manning, wore In won i go cnasing win-o-wio-isps. no mo uro-tuing cnap mat attendance at tho contempt pro- IS NTN pln close to home, with men whom you can trust and who havo tho r.iin nunln.t John Marv lien business vision to uppreclato whot lieu right at hand. feeding against John, Mary, uen Oct back of everything that goes to develop tho county. You don't an" ,la - "7"'1 tu""; havo to be a mllllonulro to Invest n little. Just do your shnro. Don't bo' The dofondants had been cited a slacker, fcr the day will como when tho curtain wilt be drawn back 'to appear before Judgo Kuykondall and you will find yourself lu tho spotlight and occupying a position of und show cause for their alleged dlsobedlance of tho court order, which placed W. W. Flnley, receiv er, In charge of tho personal pro perty on their ranch near Dly, Issued on July 18,' Answer to the citation wan made by J .II. Oarna hon, attorney for the defendants, and their answer admitted that they which sou yourself will bo ashamed. i i Tho prosperity of every Individual In this county I dependent upon thn general prosperity of the community. Do your part and reap your reward. t Shares His Room And Loses Watch The nrrest this morn Ing of L'd Jones by Sheriff Low Is a brief story of alleged misplaced confidence, In a man "down on his luck". Last night, Joiioh had no placo to sleop so ho asked Itoy (1, Patch, If ho could sleep with him. Permission was granted nnd when tho two men re tired, Patch hung his Huntington watch on tho bed post. This morning, Patch alleges, when ho nwnko, his bedfellow wns missing, nnd tho bed pott had only n lcnthnr thong hanging lo It A warrant mas nworn out for Jones but tho watch was not recovered. Whatever tends to Improve general conditions, must Improve Individual condition. Invest that dollar today In somo Klamath enterprise. I Kverv expenditure has Its direct benrlnr nn Klimith nrnnnorliv Thn prosperity and thrift of tho Individual citizen Is directly reflected In the 'd failed to deliver -possession' of prrsperlty and growth of tho community. The tlmo has passed when the ranch notwithstanding tho fact hoarding Is a necessity lluy whnt you need and things will begin tot,nt thcy were ready to deliver pos- . . (session of the personal property to Have you put that Idle dollar In the bank yet? If you haven't, yoj tho sheriff. Illness of ono of tho are keeping your foot on tho brako and slowing up tho wheels of pros- family was alleged a the cause for perlty (let thut foct off tho brako und put It on tho accelerator which ther non delivery of the ranch means "Put your money In the bank and use a checkbook" , JudRe KuykcmlalI ,ummoneil Sheriff Low and asked If format I possession of tho ranch bad been demanded. Tho sheriff answered that the writ be served called for delivery Into his possession only the personal property and not tho ranch . Demand was made by him only for the personal property and this was refuted . Two demands Claims Pit Was Dug in Road to Cause an Injury Turk Defenses are Reported Shattered RMYRN'A. July 23. firoeks am reported to havo raptured 30,000 Turkish Nationalists and hnvo cut off tho Turk'fl rotrent toward Angora from Ktikl-Shnhr, tho rnllwny June Hon captured by tho 0 recks lu tho offensive Tuesday. Tho turks dofon hIvo lino In reported Isolated. Must nplm Kommel Pnsh, Turkish Nation alist loader, Is roportod escaped nnd tloolng toward Angora. (Al.LH llHI'ltKHUXTATIVi; "L1AU" AT IIKIUllKHili IIBAHINn WASHINGTON. July 23. Tho Dergdoll Investigating commlttoo'n session broke up suddenly todny ntter Charles A, Itrattn, a wltnoss, called Itoprosoutntlvo Johnson, of Kentucky, n commlttoo mombor, a "liar" and tho lattor mado tin attempt to roach tho witness. nvallablo a largo area of exceptional ly fino land, a part of which Is public land and will furnish homes for re turned soldiers. Tho investigating board will con tlnuo its work a few days longer. The euro of Kdward, Hoy and Wal ter Mallnry charged Jointly with al leged "wanton Injury- to personal property" filed by (leorge Dtiko camo up for trial In Justice Dnghagon's court this morning nt 11 o'clock and was continued over to this afternoon ut 1:30 o'clock. The plaintiff alleges that on May 27 whon driving along tho road near Crescent, tho truck containing him- solf und wlfn was precipitated Into a deep holo dug In thn cutoff road, near tho Mallory road, which broko tho machine and endangered their lives. Mrs. Duko wns placed on tho stand nnd testified to seeing tho Mallory boys near tho postofflco In town on the date when the accident took plnro ami that ono of tho Mallory boys left ahead of them carrying a shovel ovor his shoulder. Mrs. Duko testified thnt tho earth near this holo In tho road had been removod to tho nldo and concealed bohlnd a log. Also that slio and her husband vvoro tumble to seo this holo and nov or know It oxlstod until tholr truck was nt tho bottom of thn pit. Tho testimony this afternoon was still un der way nnd tho defendants were on tho stand, Tho defense summoned thrco wit nossos, Messrs. Zimmerman, Hoso nnd llntcs from Crescent. Tho first movo was to call Whiter Mallory to the stnnd. Mr. Mallory cited Instances where tho plaintiff had dug Into tho county road In repairing ditches and about ono month ago hutl dug a pit across tho road, oroctod bars nnd hung u red lantern tho first night on ly. After that no light was displayed. Tho Intent of tho defense In this caso as fur as It had procooded was to attack tho veracity of tho plaintiff and It Is said that evidence will bo Introducod tending to show that tho plaintiff was as negligent In protect ing road work as he alleges tho defen dants wore In road work dono In the past by them. A aonlal that tho Mal lory brothers dug the holo was enter ed by Walter Mallory In the last part of his statements. Will Ml IN N. C. 0. CO. WELL! The Churchill ranch In Siskiyou county six miles below Merrill will bo tho sceno of anothor attempt to find tho great oil bodies which are be lieved to exist under tho Klamath Hasln and at 5 o'clock tomorrow af ternoon, Driller Haley of the Crater Luko Oil company will send tho big drill downward Into the earth's bos- i om to find tho oil This well Is the first ono which will be "spuddod In" by the Northern California Oil company In Its exploit ation of tho vnlloy and all arrange ments have been completed and the driller awaits but the signal to turn tho drill looeo on Its downward path. Whllo u big barbecue was put on bylP(1 branded with a "bulls head" tho wero made and each time refused, ho said. Attorney Manning asked consent of tho court to modify the order for possession as a course towards conciliation In the matter and the court Instructed tho parties to tho suit to come to soma agreement. The matter resulted In tho modi fication of the order and Itecelver Flnley Is Instructed to tnko pos session of nil the personal property described In the mortgage consisting of ten cows and ten calves, ono bull, eight yearling heifers, 36 horses, 5000 head of sheep, 780 tons of hay and tho Increaso of livestock. The livestock was order- tho officers of the Crater Lake Oil company, when the well near Merrill wns started, tho Northern California company has not staged any cere-'cuted In October, 1918. receiver's mark excepting 1S00 head of sheep delivered to McAullffe and released from the mortgage exe- monles but havo asked the public who are Interested In tho project to drlvo down tomorrow nnd watch tho proceedings. Progress at tho Crater Iako Oil company woll near Merrill Is pro gressing steadily under tho direction or Geologist Lohman and the report obtained at tho Klamath Falls ottlco of the compnny was that at 11 o'clock tho log showed thnt G15 feet 'was ponotrated and tho drill was still lu tho promising bluo shale formation struck last week. Tho drill is eating Its way Into this formation and tho foellng Is strong that somothlng worth while will show up when this capping ls penetrated. The cementing up of tho Siemens' woll was satisfactorily completed this week and tho new mixture ob tained from tho government is set ting very nlcoly, Tho cement placed In tho well before the wator broke In tho last time was found to be below standard. WEATHER ItKPOHT OREOON Tonight nnd Sunday, fair. The court order instructs the re ceiver not to Intertero with the possession of the lands, nor the growing crops and directs the sher iff to placo Receiver Flnley In pos session of tho personal property at onco. Pending tho attitude of tho defendants towards complying with terms of tho modified order, the con tempt proceedings havo been con tinued. ' Project Approved by Main Office and Will Be completed by August 10; Will Corf $9,000. Malln will realize a deslra of longstanding within the next Uw week, when tho California OreffO Power company's lino Is extadi to town from It present termlaM at Adams Folnt. Approval of tho project was re ceived from San Francisco by th local office of the power compaay yesterday and J. C. Thompson, div ision manager, said that work would bo started as soon aa, ma terial could be assembled. He as pects the lino to be completed aa In service by August 10. The lino from Merrill to Adam) Point, a distance of flvo miles was completed three week ago. Malta resident atrongly requested the closing of the remaining fire mile gap to that town. Contracts for use of tight and power .totalling 2G0 monthly, bare been signed up. This revenue Is additional to th Oskar Hnber will pay for power servlco to his rock crusher this summer. Construction of the line frtm Adam Point to Malln will cost a- proximately 19000, uld Mr. Thosaaw on, and 20 men -will be oraployo In Its building. " rr-r -r State Editors Elect Officers Today II END. July 23. E. E. Hrodle. President of tho National Editorial Association, told the Oregon Editor ial association today what the Nation al association was trying to do In welding all newspapers of the nation Into ono functioning association. A. Wlilsnant. of Hend, read a paper by U. i Irvine of Portland on "Tho Peoples Column" In (which Irvine said much of Upton Sinclair's "The Brass Check" was "Hysterical and False." D. U. Botsford, of Portland discussed foreign advertising. Officers elected on the report ( tho nominating committee wero El bert Bedo, of Cottage drove, presi dent; Lloyd Riches, Vale Enter prise, vice president; Hale Hom. Oregon City Enterprise, secretary treasurer, Douglas Mutlarky, Red mond Spokesmen, member of the executive committee. Resolutions ndoptcd Included: Thanking Bend; Changing tho term of the presldont from two years to ono; Increasing; dues to $5 a year; Advocating mon ument to Homer Davenport; Urg ing Typographical Union to relax the rules as to a number of appren tices allowed. Cottage Grove, Hood River, Corvallls, and Tillamook are seeking the next convention. Hope Irish Peace Plans Will Work DUBLIN', July 23. An impres sion is growing hero that tho Irish peace offer, made by Lloyd Ooorge, wilt work out In. settlement. LONDON, July 23. The out standing feature of the govern ment's Irish peace proposals to De Valora Is the concession ot fiscal autonomy, according to a high au thority. Ulster's position is amply secured. Mske that Idle dollar workl Pat It la toe ttoak. Says Dennis Russell Was Here Wednesday Dennis Russell, supposed victim ot the Roseburg murder mystery, was In Klamath Falls Wednesday night, says Mrs. Snyder of the Blue Front grocery Sheriff Low wa8 not notified at the tlmo, but hearing of tho state ment In a roundabout way today, In vestigated. He Is Inclined to place little crodenco In the story. Mrs. Snyder lived in Roseburg but did not know Russell, at least not well enough to connect his name with his Identity. A dusty stranger In a dusty car appeared at the grocery Wednesday night, and acted in pecul iar fashion, said Mrs. Snyder. She thought she had seen tho man before. Next day she saw a nowspaper picture of Russell and bolleves that the Wed nesday night customer tallied wltn the nowspaper photograph. YANKEE VICTORY ICAUVARD STADIUM. Cambridge, Mass., July" 23. The combined Har vard-Yale team captured the fifth set ot field games from the Oxford-Cass-, bridge team ot England. The soore now stands three to two in favor ot America. --