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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1921)
'' 8'W-r IV .(a J4Av mVt - MiBSSSSStSialal "1, f rimy? a fftms Today 4- atfys lEtitmftuj literati A Clou Ad Will Bo it p ". i Member of the Associated Press, .. KiftocnUi Yiwr No. 6010. KLAMATH PALLS, OREOON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 01, 1931. MUCa. PTVB Oim I Lv ft r DiNHST. T FOR ITER USE Hocrotary C. It. l)map of tbo Kla math Dralngn district hit announc ed tbat on Tuosday Hoptombor , the' builRot commltbto appointed at tbo odjorned meeting of thn dlroc ton bold August 25, will meet at tbo old oourthouno to prepare a budget for' tbo year of 1923 a provldod by Uw. Tbo meeting bold August 26 wan an adjourned mooting from Ma? 24 and wm called at tbo Instance of President M. MoUchenbacher who mot with director It. C. Zuekorman and L. Jacob to consider tbo final draft for tbo contract with tbo Unit d State government for a watar right, upon tbo lands of tbo dUtrlct, submitted by tho government Aug ust t. The. price aot by tbo govern ment wa ICO.OOO In ten equal In atallmonta, tbo flrt payment to fol low after flrit use of tbo water. This contract waa ordered executed br tho president and tho secretary waa .lQRlDlcir4.tp.ilcn.Jt In accordance with tbo resolution paiued accepting tho government' offer. In the matter of certification of tb bond, voted a year ago, amount tng to 2200,000, thn secretary wm ordered to have them certified by tho Irrlratlon Securities commission of the atatn of Oregon so aa to become Wal Investment for certain trust fund provided under Boctlona 734S. 7346 of tbo Oregon lawn. A chhIi depoalt wan ordered subject to the ratlfot tbo aecurltle committee to ' cover cosi of Investigation. A bud got comraltte consisting of II. B. Bmltb. P. L. Fountain and K. Sugar man waa appointed for tho district. v i ' C. of C. Secretary Will Stay; Raise in Pay Proposed Decauao of a lack of quorum at yesterday' mooting, tbo matter of an Ineroaae In aalary for T. L. Banley, scretary of tbo chamber of com merce, waa continued until next Tues day. K. II. ilall, president of the chamber, aald thn directors, bad re fuaod to accept Mr. Stanley's real nation, tvblcb has been on fllo since tbo chamber wna rrorganlted under tbo American City bureau plan. Mr. 1U1I aald he felt certain that the director would vote tbo aalary In croaae, but refused to divulge the amount of the proposed 'aalary until the board had taken action. The secretary now draws 2S0 a month. The president Indicated that Mr. Stanley had attractive offers else where but aald that It waa tho do alro of the director to keep him hero until tbo first of the coming year, when ponding project will bo more nearly cleaned up and It wilt b easier for a nuccetsor to manage the position. Geological Survey Man Ends Work Here C. K. Van Oratrand of tho United State Oeologlcal Survey, who baa been taking temperature teats at local oil wells, visited tbo Siemens well yesterday and charted tho 'tempera turo at tbreo depths. Tbo data ob tained will be usod in the annual re port, Issued by the tmrvoy. Mr. Von Oratrand loft yesterday ond Is on hi way back to Washing ton. Development In tho oil field nro quiet. Tbo 13 Inch casing for tho Crater' Oil company' well at Mor rill 1 now on tho ground, It wsaro- ported today, HOIiDIIOI'K IX)lt 1HSCOVBIIY OF Tlir: CANADIAN IMI'ORTI'Ut VANCOUVKIl, B. C, Aug. 31. Hope ho not altogether vanished at the office of tbo Canadian govern ment merchant marlno, that the Can adian Importer Ib still afloat, Offi cial bold to a probability that tho vestol bM drifted outside of 'the vrea searched. Vels are still urg ed to io on tho lookout. SIGNS 11 Million Dollars in Contracts Let By Highway Board PORTLAND, Aug. 31. Tbo etato highway commission today awarded, or referred to tbo comnilwilon's englneur with pownr to net, 1, 000,000 worth of road and hrtdgo contract In 20 counties of tho state. Most of thn work to bo done dur ing thn nrlntor I wmtt of thn Cas cade. , Thn commission announced that signs would bo placod along tbo state highway within tho noxt few month. TWO KILLED IN M.C0ALH IXXJAN, W. V., Aug. 31. John (lore, logsn county deputy sheriff, and a miner aru reported dead In fighting on Blair mountain today. A border patrol on Illalr moun tain wa fired on early this morn ing by men station on the east slop of the hilt. Tho fire wa returned and tbo attacker were driven back by tbo Logan county deputlc who nro holding tho sector. All quiet waa tbo report from the front held by tho McDowell and Min go county force. Airplane distributed throughout tbo district today oople of President Ilardlnc' proclamation, commanding all engaged In tho "Insurrectionary proceeding, to return home before noon tomorrow. RmcJtv Man Back "-w -. - 4 - From. Auto Toar Mr. and Mr. K. M. Chlleote and family 'havaf returned home aftnr three weeks absence. TJuIng their Journey -which wm -made - by auto mobile. Mr. and Mr. Chlleote visit ed In Southern Washington and northern and eastern Oregon. Mr. Chllcoto said this mooing that the Yakima valley waa beautiful and that the fruit and potato crop was wonderful iwlth a good market and fair price, but that bo preforrcd Oregon m tbo more dependable country. Tbo Yakima valley, la a woll Irrigated one, but water charg es In some place run a high a 28 and 8.76 per arm for tbs year be said, Anti-trust Suit Against Film Co. WA8HINOTON; Aug. SI. Tbo Fa mous Players Lasky 'corporation and affiliated concerns, which the fed eral trade commission bos formally charged with unfair competltloand monopolistic policies, "comblnod and conspired to suppress competition In Interstate commerce In motion pic ture film," according to a summary of tho official report given out today. Taxes Coming in 1 Faster is Report Uert Hawkins, deputy tax collec tor, stated today that during tho put month, the taxes vero coming In very nicely and were a decided Improve ment over tho month previous. The amount turned over lut month to the troaaurer waa IC.842.S7 and whtlo th total for this month has not been added to date, indication point -to It doubling this month, Hawk In added. COCPO F.HI'IiOYIvH HCIITIUHH CO-WOIIKKR About 0 o'clock last ovenlng a sur prise party was given to John Fost er at hi home by tho member of tbo division offlco of tbe Copco org anization. Tho affair wm in honor of bis 05th birthday. 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Jfc, i 1 llmlwijQPI This on of the Um mciurv of Ltcuu Com. Maxflsld who waa to nave commanded th Zlt-i in Us nlKht across tho Atlantic. MaxHoId Is here shown d hi was about to ntcr the tondola of tho dirigible, where many flier mt dath Standing u the dour of the cabin ts Lieutenant R. O Pcnnoycr important meeting Of Wool Growers Here September 10 J. H. Carnaban, socretury of tbo Klamath County Wool Grower's Asso ciation, has notified member that there will bo Konora mooting of tho association at tbo city hall bore, Sop tombor 10, next. Tho quoBtlons of allotmont of rango In tho Lava Bods country and of grating on other to sorvoa adjacent to tho Klamath Val ley will bo takon up. As It is llkoly, say Mr. Carnaban, that tho recom mendation mado at tbl moetlng may bo adopted by tho Forout Sorvico It Uj Important for all monitors to bo on hand. "Tbo chlof of grating of tho U. S. national forest service, Mr. Nelson, will bo out hero nomotlmo' In tho lat ter part of October1 or. early Burt of Novombori to BOttlo for all tlmo tho quostlon of rango on tho Modoc reserve. Theroforo, tbo Association should have this matter woll thought out and disposed of beforo presenting It to blm," says tbo notice' MARKET REPORT PORTLAND, Aug. 31. Cattle and bogs steady; lambs 60 cent low er; snoop steady, oast mountain lambs $6 to 16.50; eggs steady; but ter firm. Were to Bring ZR-2 Met Death Grower Develops New Dwarf Tomato A now and llttlo known species of tomato was being introduced to Klamath folk this morning, by F. Schmidt, a farmer near Dlllard, brought In a sample of currant toma too, a small, rod, borry-llko fruit, or vegetable on a atom very much llko a currant cluster, but with a de cldod tomato tasto. "Thoy woro only an oxperlmont this year." said Mrl 8chmldt. "but uoxt yoar I will grow thorn for tbo market.'' Mr. Schmidt brought a load of cantaloupe Into town ono day last week, that waa a aurprlso to many who saw them. Tho melons woro far larger than tbo gen eral run of melon and tbo meat was a rich orange color jwltli flno fla vor. TOURIST WILL FLOCK HERE WIIE.V ROADS ARE DEVELOPED Klamath will bo overrun with tourist whon tbo road system la de veloped, says Ira F. Powers, prom inent Portland furniture dealer, who stopped at tho Whlto Pelican last night en routo to Lake Tahoo by au tomobile, II Is accompanlod by Mrs. Powers. Mr. "Powers is an ar dent angler- and said he got aoino fine fishing at Diamond lake( Home Rural Route Out Of Olene Will Be Opened October 17 Beginning October 17 tho territory oast of Olene will bavo rural postal nervico from Olene postofflco, ac cording tb Information from tbo post offlco department to Congressman S. J. Slnnott. Tho lottor of h. M. Dow. fourth assistant postmaster general to Mr. Slnnott says: For your Information, I tako pleas ure In advising you of tbe establish ment of rural service at Olene, Kla math county, Oregon, eifectivs) from October 17. 1921. Lw1' Tho now route wiUTM'2f longtonro apprordsaatslx "tiVS: ille and' oporato east from the post offlco. Tho petition for this servlco wm signed by Mr. E. O. Young, Joseph E. Cox, A. L, Marshall and oth er. ROADS. TAXES, FORUM TOPIC R. C. Oroesbock today made a very flno address upon tho subject of tbo highway situation In this county at tho forum of tho chamber of commerco and at tho conclusion of the address a resolution wa pre sented by J. J. Furber and seconded by W.'c. Van Emon, moving that the chambor of commerco appoint a com mitter for outlining a detlnlto pro gram of road building for Klamath county In tho future. This wa car ried unanimously. Mr. Qroesbeck stated tbo reason for tbe forulatlon of tbo Klamath County Automobllo association. Its purpose and Idonls. Ha said It should be kept separato from the chambor of commerco to best pur buo Its activities m It has a distinct function In the lite of tbo commun ity and could werk: to greater pur poses through It alignment with the American Automobllo association. Over 20,000 road .map had been circulated. Only 12S member out of a total of 2200 owner In Kla math county wero member of tbe Klamath association. t Post, market and commercial roads woro dwelt upon, tho' source of revenue for1 their upkeep and building. Jackson county had more roads that were kept up bettor than Klamath county despite tho fact that taxes were lower In Jackson coun ty, sold tbo speaker. "Forgot California and build your own roads, complete thoGroon Moun tain road io Klamath Falls; com- ploto both tho roads from Medford to Crater lako and from hero to the lako and tho tourists will tiock here. Klamath county losses countless dol lars from tourists son account of the roads, but let us attend strictly to our own road building and let Cali fornia alone," the spoakqr urged. Make that Idle dollar work" lut It la the baali 4 FOURTEEN DEAD IS THREE DAYS TOLL IN BELFAST IlEfABT, Aug. 31-By old af ternoon, with fighting still proceed ing In some of the' mala thorough' faro of this city, between TJlster loyalist and Slan Felner, ta total toll ulnco tbo fighting begaa Moo day nlgbt ha roadbed 14. There are scores of wounded. Ixrd Hayor coates today mauo a Strang representation to General Campbell, commanding British troop In Ulster, of tho necessity for pro tection of citlsen. , The Ulster special constabulary, nearly all former soldiers, were in action Ust night In the Stanhope street area. Snipers, using field glass es, wore active. Lat night wm de clared to bavo been the worst for rioting tn tbo history of the city. DIE SUNFLOWER TO DRAW PR Zl A two dollar prize for the largo un flower grown in Klamath county will bo awarded at ths Orand Central public market Saturday, 'Mid Mr. Ben Bend, market matter, today. Farmers are Invited to bring in the sunflower. There is no conditions attached. The blggsat gets tbe prtxe. 4 The market will opesv m usual at 8 o'clock. -The eatnstoa la. on the Klamath avwu aide of the Ceatrat hotel btiiMlBsf.- v- i. t:'W' . I .Ukta; aa la-. iritm.i in amiOiovnmu. n iBm.mz ket. Mid today thaf 'farmer were being' urged to bring in sufficient variety of produce to keep the mar ket operating until evening in order to give the person employed In fac tories and, mills during the day 'a chance to buy home grown produce. -, He also Mid tbat a special effort will bo made to Intorest tbe Indian farmers of the reservation and they are Invited to avail themselves of the markot. not only for produce but for basketa and needlework. In fact anything tbat thoy have to dis pose of. Thoro is domand for goods of Indian workmanship. SALT LAKE City, Aug. 31. Tho Los Angolcs 11 ml tod of tbo Union Pa cific was hold up by two armed rob bers this afternoon about 2 o'clock wbllo on tbo way from Ogden to Salt Lake. AU tbo mu.o poaaonger wero robbod. Three Changes in Staff of Hospital Dr. Warren U. Hunt is authority for'the announcement tbat tomorrow at the hospital, a number of, change wilt take place. J. E. Brat ton, wel known In this city will bo installed m offlco manager; E. W. Radko of Portland will succeed Frank Robin son aa pharmacist and that Dr. L. D. Cats, who has spoclallted In oye, oar and noso treatment will leave tbe institution to tako prlvato offlcea In tbe Odd Fellows building. Dr. Hunt stated that the move was made by mutual consent of all parties concerned and tbat the ser vices of tho departing members wero satisfactory. Mr. Bratton succeeds Mr. Frank Robinson, who will re turn to work for tbo tbo California Oregon Power company. ANOTHER GRASS FIRE Tbo tiro department was called to Juniper and High street this after noon to extinguish a 'grass fire on a vacant lot Tbe cause of the blase la unknown. No damage wa reported to nearby property; ONION PACIFIC UTEDjODDED i iH 7 tv .