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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1922)
WEATHER FORECAST TOMMIIT AMI Ur.lKVI.HIMV, IIAIN Oil HNOW nriivtilli Venr. So, 'IIU70 Extcnoivc Improvement Pro- Rrnm Planned; Scwcr System Proposed Resumption (i( Mreel ltnpro imnt wn foreshadowed lant ulitlit uhen Hut city iiititirll nuthnrlied Mils, m Imi opened April 10. for tint paving of lt II II I In. 'I hey am. f lllph Mnti't from Third to Hiith nml rourlli tiirii-t from Plim to Jef ferson. Washington street from Tlilnl to I'lftli Jefferson street fiom Third to I'lftli, I'lftli street from Jvffernott to Lincoln nml l.luroln from Fifth to Mlith. Mnln trft from tin- mil of tin present pavement .it Conger menue to fiouth Riverside anil South River uliln to tlm rltr limits. KItlornito unit Mulriim rtrfrtu Klnvrtitti trrct from Main to Klnni Mill nvrntie Tim pi'tlllon of rrslilelll of South Riverside utrrrt to rnliirn llm width . of llii Improvement from tint 36 fret specified to 30 fort was grunted Tit llullil Hrwrr A resolution of intention to urn- klrurt t tin newer avsteni to mtvo n territory mm III of Mnln atrret, In cluding liolli rallro.nl addition, ami Hi 11 rannl addition, was passed. Tim ' estimated rout of Hi" Improvement U 15 1.000. Mirationi Mutter l'oMiunil Tho committee on tlm Htrahorn railway extension announced thnt It not rdy to roport. nml wiggertcil postponement of action until tho urrlvnl of It. K. Htrahorn, mIio In expected Intra about April I tinder hla rontrncl with tho city lltniliorii agreed tn complete tlm linn to Hprugiiii river by Muy 29, thla t'r Nino inlln, of uteri re main tn In' l.ilil, nni lie In naklug mi ntteiislon of limit iinifor llin con tnict. Tlm uttltmlo of tlm city nd mlnlatriitlnn U a deslro to lm leni ent toward tlm railway builder, hut protritlon for tint city' Interest lu llm entcrprliH), townnl which vwi advanced. tliroiiKli n lionil Issue, I3WI.IKIII. I'rnnltt (Jranteil Miirln .McMillan wa granted pnf mlrilnti to pluro u fotinit.it Ion bo nr.it h her building nt inu North Tenth Mr ret. ami It. II. D.ivIh ami II. ('. Archer with given pcniilimlon lot Install unit conduct an autumn- hllu nervier unit lubricating Million mi 1'l.iuinth uvenue near Klcluh titreet. Tho committee naked further time In report on n program for en forcinK lleiiH nml tnlloctlng pay ment on ilellii'iuent atruet Improve ment itxsOHsmeiil BASEBALL TEAM OUT II, H. I'la)er Prrpnre for KprlnK TrnlnliiK; Henr Kiaker ' ' An eiitlniHliiHtlo mcftlni; of bane hull men vvhh hehl'nt llio IiIrIi arhool Inat nvnnliiK, nt which tbo boyri were addreaKeil hy Karl Hilton on early aprliiK trnlnlnR. Hilton wim leaven to day to Join u team In tho Western I.enRiie, cnvit the hoyn aoinn IntereHt Iiik limtriii'llim on the euro of the arm ut tho bi'KliliiliiK of tho annNon, on Ihn Iniporlance of perfect control of the hall, nnd nit tho value of good bendworlc. A plan wan then outlined by the couch whereby thij 30 odd moo who are turning out, run nil no intern earn of lu tho prellmliinry work In the K. A. A. A. Kymnnhluin. Tho pltrlierR anil ciitcherH will hnvo the floor from four o'clock to 4: no, the InflnlderN from 4:30 lo l;00 nml tho outfielder from n;00 to ri.to, Throwlnpc for con trot, buntlnR, nml liiian NlldlnK will mako up tho cvnnlnii work-out. ATTOIIXIIV SAHCAHTUJ 1 OIIKNCHAI.V TI.L 1,03 ANOKMIS, March II. Do- puty niatrlct Altornoy Prlcko, nrgu- tib in tho Oboncutitn trim, touny hiiki V ilefftndant wnn nn "full of ox "'JjlonH u h n triinnt nchool hoy." iflll' RKl tm rthAnftlmlii.. i.Vfllilti. .. L'Tn' " " " Irv'V ronRonnblo. RESUMPTION OF STREET PAVING nnoio ffl$s lEunittg Herald (UMMIHMOV WOl'l.h APPOINT AHHIIHHOHS IV ALL (ill NTII.4 I.A (IltANI)i:. March II Aliolltlou of tlm preiienl imitliod of idcctlni; ii county nnaeasnr, nml miililm; thnt offldiil nppoln- llvn hy n centrnl body mich im lint tnt I'oiiimlnnlon, wii npprov- Ml tmliiy when tint tax Invonll- Itntlnt: (ommlaaloii enlivened hunt Tho rommlsslnn tonic Sip llm iinnllon of vnrliillon lie- (ween iniitftiftini nt of ulienp In niljnlnliii; Munition Rf eu'lrrn Oregon nml wnn for rro.iter uniformity COMMISSIONERS OF U. S. CONCILIATION BOARD ARRIVE HERE Will Make Imrillunlloii of l,oriil Strike rlllUJillon lleforo Ainmnmlng Plum Conimlnilonor K. V M.irnti of Portland nml f'hna, T Connnll of Lou AliKelca, reprenenllnn tho tie. pnrtmotit of coiiclll.itlon of tint United Hlntea department of labor, arrived hern Inat nlRhl und n 111 upend nu Indefinite lime hunt view Inr. the alrlkn alttinllon. Tint rmumlaalnnera nro hero In rcapniia to tint reiiieai of Mayor V H Wiley, who nlao requested tho pteaenro of lint Hlntn hiurd of com lll.it Ion While It wan report ed t lint one or morn member of the latter hoard alao would arrive hero luat nlKlil. none appeared. Comuilaaloner Mamh todny Bald the flrat vtork here vtouhl he to he roine familiar' with the Hltuntlon. I'll til then no further plana will hu made public, he nnld PeporU from Mct'louil nnil Weed today were that the Mtuatlon In hoth places remain unchanged, tint MrCloud plant, rtiiiiilnr. and the Weed planta closed ATHLETES AWARDED N. Itaikellmll l'l)t-H Itrolw "K"; lloiaie Kle till fHptnln KlRlit banketliall plnver In iiaaem hly tlila morning were nu.irded the official lt.iaketh.ill "It" of the K. C. II S. und nnnouncemriit wna made that Cllffnnl IIoruo wim i.'leotril.cnp lain for the comliiK rcaxiin to Hiiccrcd Charln drove, who led tho tpum Ihl cnr. Thoae lo recolve leilern worn C.it lain Clmrle.1 drove. Cuptaln-elect Clifford I lor.iie. Harold Wortley. lloh erl (loclx, Cheater Hhrlver, Prank Pe Ion, I'at .MojUKouiery und Doloi Mllla. BOOSTS WOOD BOXES '. of C. Tnkiv, Sti'iw in t'rj;o I'ao of WimmIoii Coiilitliier An effort to Induce retail mer cliuutit nil over tho alnto In lino wooden rnntulner will be made hy tho chamber of commerce, It wiih decided ut u miictliiR today of the hoard of directum. Co-operation of rhainberH of commerce, nnuapnpers nml other ni;euepvwlll ho urRcd. II won alated ut tho initotliiR thnt while paper box maniifactiirlnR form n n kiiiiiII part of tbo atntn'ii Indiialrlea, box Hhuolc mnuufnetur Iiir Ii:ih become n major ImliiHtry. The Oresoii ntuto tourist bureau will Inalull n rcpresentatlvo hero this year from May in In October l.r, It wna nnnotinccd. KxpeiiKei of tlm bur- enu will bo born hy the stnto officii. A lettitr wns read from Iho Cnll- ferula alnto utitoiuobllo tiHioclntlon lu which IiIrIi npprovnl wnn rIvoii Klam ath county' co-opcrotloit on the Weed IiIrIivvii)' It wan pointed out thnt lu order to make tho roml an official California ulnto highway, eu. tilled to alnto Hiipport, leRlaluloii would bo necessary. The necessary ntnpN were hiikkpsIihI to thin end. BUYS NEW EQUIPMENT (mulli of Mnlln Cliecao Piutory Makes Ihilargeinent Nis'e.ssaiy (Special to The Hernhl) SHASTA V1KW, Mnrch 14. Tho phenomenal growtlt of tho cheoho factory of tho Mnlln Cheeso & Pro iluco company hua mado iiereHsary tho purchitRO of u now son-gallon vat nnil it whoy sepaintor, both of whlchjmvo boon onloreil. In vlovv of tho fact in Home iiuartei'H fnlluro wns prcillctod for tho vmiturd, offlcora of tho com pany aro pointing with pardonable pride to Inat month's miles, which) totaled 13,300, ...., )i BIPIMEII FROM STRIKERS BreOVEBHflT Revolutionary Stronghold Entered. Advance Made on FortburR JOIIANNKHIIUItfl. fnloii of Koilth Africa. March 11 - riovernmeut force hftvo cuptured llrnkiun, enter I HIT tint town )uMerdny iiflermion llmkpnn In n coul iiiIiiIiik (enter. 22 mlleN cunt of Jnhnnnenliur:. mid hit a hern n rewilutlonnry ntroncliold. Communiloi lit I'ortliurK. flo iiiIIik eaat of tliln plinr linvit hern notllleil hy the Koveriimriit thnt they inuitt evacuate today or hit liomhard cd. Athlaeii from lli wealern dlatrlct yeitturday tliowed nnvernment forcoa to lm nurnplm; from hoth Miles on the rommnndoi flchtlni; nt MnrndHhurK, thn mlvnticp of tint r."vermnent forces linvlnc reached the rldceK overlook Iiir tlm town Premier HtntlU In helleyed to he tryltiK to olitnln a mirrender to avoid loai of fire. ! SPEAKER AT MERRILL 1'nriiier Sinllli to Aililre4 (I'allier lug Weiliirsilay AfterutMiii "Farmer" Knilth. nuted nxrlcullur lat, who will arrive hero lonlRht for u nliort May, will apeak nt the cham ber of commerce forum Wediieadny noon and nt Merrill at 3 o'clock, lie wilt tint apuuk at Mnlln. arcnrdlni: to I.'. II. Tliomaa, county ar.eut Thuraday mnrnltiK Hmllh will hu nccompanltil by A. I. Wlaliaril, II I). Nownll, Prank Sexton. K. II. Thomas nnd t. T. Dnrloy to Itonanin where n meotlnR will ho held In the after noon. ASK SEASON CHANGED Sport -mill VouM Kxtcinl lime for yuall nml IncreuMt Limit That the itinll acaaon he changed nml Iho limit raised will bo renursted of tho tilth und Riiinu cnmmla.lnn, lu regular mcctliiR nt Portland todny, by Win McNYnly, reprcauntliiR the Klamath Spnrtamitn'a nanoclatlou. Thin Ik nccordlng to I. J llonn, ncre- tury of tho naaocluilon It will ho urned thnt die season be eite.nded from 10 daya lo I.' days, October 1 tn 1.', Dean s.i)it, nnd tint bird limit ho Increased to l.'i h.unll it ilny nml 3Ti n week from tho pres ent Irtult tif 10 n day or 10 lu M'Ven ilny. '.- fMfy '. a"- " ' aaaaaiiiMa.aaaaaaaiwaaaaaa.aaaaaai Member of the Associated Press. KLAMATH FALLS, OKWJO.V, , TI'IJHIIAI, .MAIK'll" 1 1, ItfJ: BUSINESS RAPIDLY GETTING ON SOUND BASIS EVERYWHERE1 I Vlioti'oiim Hlrnn of I'ennniient lm. irmrmriil Kfii ! Iicic i Mollro MiiiufiK Hirer Ily H.Ml'i:ii .M. VMH'MS Pn-alilenl of lint Italiliiln lKomo. inutile Wiir'(Ni In mi Iniervieiv tvltli IMiviinl .M. Tlilerry for MIA Kirtlcc. IMIILADMLPIIIA, March II Iluiilneait l rnpldly ccttlni: on a aminder basU lu both this country ami In Kurope. , Wholesome Hli;ns of n permanent Iniproveinent urn plentiful heru nnd I observed many tin rlrir; (hu trip I rerently took through Kurnpcan countries. Next fall will ano ui nil busy, DioiirIi conaldurlnu nrerythlni; prea ent rniiillllona nro very aallsfactory Tlm rhlef mqiilrotnent for contin ued Improvement la confidence. I'roaperlty la eemlni: lack. Not later than next October I think wo will aeo more bualnrat than at any lime In twelve months. I found I'urnpo In much helper shape. Thnfe la a acarclty of butl neaa there, na hern. Hut wo cannot nxpfct loo per cent biilnm when mo much of tho world In out of the market or Ih rccovorlnR from the effect of thu war. Oermuny la tho busiest country In Kuriipc, becaiiiu of tho low valuo of. tho mark. Tho Oonnana can contend In the open market becauso of the relative value of vvnRei nnd coat of production flxured In nmrka. Their labor rate nro ridiculously lots, while oura, of courae, nro hlKher than beforo tho wnr. Theao thlnpa will Rradually ho eiliinllzed Into nnd help binlnusa to Improve. Twenty-flvo per rent o,f tho world la deid commercially. Ittifsla, for liiktmice, la lyliiR dormant. Of the 75 per rent of tho world that l In the market, only CO per cent la uctlvc. In builnrxK nnd Industry Kuropo really I runnlnR at hleher apocd than Amtrlca. They nro operating about CO per cent- aipaclty, whllo we nro runnlnR about 30 per cent. Indications, however, nro that pcoplo aro beliiK compelled to buy more and more and affalra nro re.ichliiR a aano nnd solid founda tion. Value are ImprovitiR. Hall road aecurltles nro ahovvhiR a kcalthy utreiiKth. And tho Rovrrn- iiient U illmil.iylnR n dUponltlon to effect economy. Many pcoplo may Kriimblc, hut wo must r.lvo the Rovornmcnt a chance. Decisions cannot ho made tn suit Individual, ii particular il.iaa or a apodal, bust noa ;they must bo for tho Rc'aeral Reed. The valuo of tho dollar la In- creawlnR mid, I think, will continue, to do so. Aa tho purchasing pow er Increase hank Interest ratea will bo lower, food nnil clothing nnd THE SPHINX AWAKES iTnRiUinnKiiiQ ?.. loni-nirppniiii! ! I UlllinUU lilLLU msvtisHKii nv u, h.i illJL UILII UlllllJil MNf VILLAGES ARE DESTROYED Path Leveled Through Min ing Town; Settlement Wi'ped Out McALKSTF.n, Okla., March 14. Nino wcro killed nnd many Injured by n tornado that levelled a path throtiRh (lowcn, a mlnlnR vIIIoro l'i in I lea rait of here, last night. IIATON IIOWIK, Lt., March 14. A tornado practically wiped out tho aettlement of Sunrla, Ia to day, kllllnc two, InjurlnR 1C, and ileatroyln; aevcral houaes. PINK HLUPF, Ark.,.March 14. SU neRroca wcro killed and aev eral whlto pcraon Injured In a tor nado In the northern part of this county todny. YOUNG COUPLE WED ii. !. Wood ami Ml-w Margarrt Smith Kurprlso FYJcnda The younger act of Klamath Falls wai treated to a aurprUe Iat evening when they learned of the marriage of Mlfj Margaret Smith, daughter or Mr. and Mr. U. M. Smith of this city, to II. K. Wood, formerly of Portland, nt tbo homo of thu Hevcrend A. L. Rice. Tho ceremony waa performed In tho presenco of tbo hrldo'a Immediate family and a few friend. Doth young pcoplo aro well known here. The hrido, formerly a student of tho Unlvcnlty of Oro gon, ha herd teaching In tho Swan Lake school for tho past term. Wood attended ths O. A. C. for several terms, coming hero last Ho I now employed by tho Califor nia Oregon Power company at Cop co, wbero the couple will mako tholr homo In tho future. r-WSIHtl.VKIt lt)TKXTATK 1)1 US OF IIILMtT DISIISB TACOMA, March 14. Kill Low la (larretson. In 1920 Imperial po tentate ut the Shrlncr. died sud denly today of heart disease. He wn SO year old railroad rate will ho lower, and labor will settlo down. Wo nro mllcg ahead of whero wo v ere u year ago. Thero Is certain suffering, but nothing compared to Kuropo' Whllo Kuropo wan get ting better. America was getting worse. Hut wu'ro cllmblnc un again fnt. r i - -w.-ww i, WASHINGTON, O. C, Mnrch 14. Supremo court haa dlgmla aed tho writ of error hy which Aloxandcr Ilowat and other la- bor leader sought a rcvlow of tho Kansas declalon holding them guilty of contempt of court 4 for refusing to appear beforo tho court industrial rclntlon. ADVOCATES GOLDEN RULE IN COMMERCIAL RELATIONS OF MEN New Organization National In Hcope Would lUilv Htflnilnnl of Itualnri Dealing KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Mar.ch 14. With tho object to practlco "tho Gold en Ilulo In all commercial relation between ourselves and all men," the Dualnca Men's Christian unity la or ganizing on a national acale, and now haa branchca In nearly twenty Urge cities. With no dues or assessment, and tho bond of membrrahip tho accept nnco of a business creed that "we aro banded together to help one another In all way, but especially to realise that Cod fa tbo aourco of alt our prosperity and that wo mast, In tho end, all demonstrate hi lawa In our nffalrs." tho scorie. of tho association I declared to bo "tho commercial re lation of tbo whole world." "Loving service shall bo tho key note of our commercial ambition, rather than personal gain," say tho preamblo of tho organization, which has awoclallon In New York, Chic ago, Philadelphia, llaltlmoro, Wash ington, St. Louis, Spokane, Lincoln, Neb.; Tuba and Pawhuska, Okla.; Oatalia. Sioux City, Seattle, Loa An geles, Oakland, Denver and Kansas city. Othera aro forming. Concetved na an organization of Christian business men In one city, tho Idea sponsored by tho original as sociation spread to other cities. Hntll now tho movement haa become nation wide, and Is being orsan'sed oa nw; tensive acale. Tho declarations adopted by the Kansas City association, which aro similar to thoso used In other cities, follew: "Tho object of this association shall bo to practlco tbo Golden Ilulo In business-. God'a fundamental lawa aa taught and demonstrated by Jesua Christ ahall bo tho foundation and rule of action of this association. "Tho primal aim and object ahall be to search out and apply tho lawa of God In all commercial relations be tween oursclve and all men. "Tho scope of this association ahall bo tho commercial relation ot tho wholo world, to tho end that uniform prosperity, efficiency, equity, hon esty, Juatlco, and fair dealing ahall bo established everywhere and In every relation of llfo. "Loving servlco shall bo tho koy nolo of our commercial ambition, rather than personal gain. "We nro bandod together to holp one another In all ways, but especial- (Continued to Page 3) a AMENDMENT REJECTED Itobinton Plan to Extend Ik-ncfiU Voted Down by Senate WASHINGTON, D. C, Starch 14. In tho first roll call on any Issuo of tho Four Power treaty, tho scnato re jected by 55 to 30, Robinson's amend ment designed to extend the treaty's bcneflta to non-signatory nations. WASHINGTON. IX C. March 14. Tho aupporterg ot tho Four Power Pacific troaty again took tho offen sive when the senate resumed drfbato on tbo pact today under agreement to voto lato this afternoon on tho first of tho proposed amendment. McCumbor, of North Dakota, and Lenroot, of Wisconsin, both republi cans, lad off for the ratification ad vocates praising treaty aa a long step toward International understanding, and denying that It embodied any dangerous ontuugloments. On tho opposing sldo Walsh, Demo crat, ot Montana, led tho attack. WASHINGTON. D. C, March 14. Tho croatlon ot an association of na tions was formally proposed in tho sonato .today by McCumher of North Dakota. Ho road tho republican plat form pledgo regarding such an agree ment, MARKET REPORT PORTLAND, March 14. Live stock and butter ateady. Eggs weak. V'H,ll!t Whet$1.2Uo'fl,30, I r NEWS OF THE WOMA Y THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A rntcm wvm omen BILE MIS Bank Loaa Provuioa Ap- -proved; Secretary Mellon , ,Attacka Measure WASHINGTON. D. C, March 14. The soldier bona bill 4 with the bank loan provUlon waa ordered favorably reportfcd today by tbo houae way and meana committee, 19 to 16. Br tho aame vote the committee re- Jected tbe amendment oader which tbe bonus would hare been financed by a aalea tax. 44 I Replying to a request for the treasury' comment on the new bonne bill, Secretary Mellon la a letter to Chairman Fordney ot the boos wars and meana committee, made pnbltc tonight by the treasury, aharply crit icised tbe features of tbe proposed meaaure-provldlnf for loans by banks upon adjusted service certificates as indirect and "forced" borrowing by the- government. He sameeted that tho "direct and regular way" to pro vide for a paid-up endowment Insur ance feature would be to authorise Insuranco certificates with provision for direct policy loana to be financed by the government. Melhpn. contended that "It Is both dangerous and unwise" to attempt to avoid tbe, cost of the bonus for the time being. . There 1 no way." he said, "by which the American taxpayer can avoid tho burden, and if a bonus Is to be paid It Is far better for all con cerned that It be placed upon a direct and definite basis and paid for each Tear out of current revenues. To do "this tttrthtrttfTfrHsrsieamly mean the Imposition of additional tase for tho purpose. Tho secretary estimated the coat of tho bonu under the bill coualderlnc each of the possible choices offored to veterans at more than $1,300,000, 000 by January 1, 1926. Wbatover form tho bonus mcasuro might take, ho assorted, would mean a cost to the government of from $300,000,000 to $400,000,000 for tho next thrco year and possibly continuing liabilities thereafter of moro than $300,000,000 a year until 1943, CALL FOR jMAlt BIDS Swan Ike and Recreation Routes Aro Iteadvcrtlaed ' Tho poslofflco department bavins announced that no satisfactory blda have been received for tho Swan lake and Recreation atar routes, proposals for bids are being ro-advertlsed and bid will bo recelvod up to 4 p. m. April IS, Postmaster W. A. Delzell said today. Tho Swan routo providos for deliv ery onco a week. The distance la 13 miles. A bond of $500 Is required with tbo bid and tho present pay Is $240 annually. The Recreation route, 34 miles, calls for delivery six time a week In summer and twice a week from December 1 to April 1. The present day Is $1980 and a bond ot $3,000 is required with tbe bid. Klamath Has 33 Pure Fact Shown by Records Thero aro 33 doga In Klamath Fall. Chief of Pollco Wllaon saya he knows thero I that many because thut Is tho total number ot licenses applied tor at noon today. Just where tho other Hi are hid ing probably will become known wlthlu a few days, be says, and t may become necessary to build an ad dition to tbo city animal pound. a . . WEATHER PROUABU4TIES Tho Cyclo-Stormagraph a Under wood's Pharmacy ahowa that tho bar ometric pressure durlns tbe last 14 hours waa very uniform, but this af tornoon tbo Instrument recorded n slight rail. Indicating that tho dis turbance to the soutbMit ,iuy yet visit u. ' ' ' Forecast for next 34 heurs: f Unsettled weather. Storm brewlnt to aoutbeaat. Moderate tempers tures. . ff"1 The Tyco recording theroMmster registered maximum and mtalmnaa temperatures, today, aa tellnws: gj ffign .... ...j.....Mi...............M..Mivn vs Low ............ ................... ....Y,iSwr HUM i' 11 ft, I h If 1 n 111