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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1922)
h 'i 1 Is 4. v 1 "i. Hftp lEuetttttg Herald WEATHER FORECAST TONHJIIT AND Tlltl'llBDAV, ItAIN. news tmspwt wrna ASSOCIATED MUM Member of the Associated Press. I'lri'Vtilli Vi'iii' o, lltfHIl KiMATiirAM,H, mKx;o.v,vi:i.vi:.slMv, march an, "iikr PMOal VTVal CBNTt 1 Mlnail 1 1 M'U LL SEN AS POSTNUSTEH FOB THIS CITV Nomination Sent to Senate Today by President Harding WAHIIINOTON, D. C. Murrli 29. President lUnllliK litilny sent to (lie winiiln hUmiwillnutlon ot John A. Mr Cull fur puntmuttitr ut Kliitnnlli Fulls Mi (.'nil bus been iimIhIhiiI pixl mnnler hero for 10 years nml liun ni aided hern in niirn tin will siireod W. A. Diillidl, who linn hold llin office eight years ullil wliomt term expired January- 21 " ItulKlriitloii by tint nouutn of Mr (Nil 1'n miinliiHilim In uon-nnary before till! lipl'Olntllll'Ilt become effective, tint It la llllili'rtoril tlm procedure In purely routine 1 1 In cninmlmiliiii prod ably will srrlvn wltliln from to lo nix weeks. When uilvlnod (hi after noon by Tlm lleruld of IiIh iiomlnn lliui, Mcfall mild lin had recoiled no word from Washington Otlmr appllratil fnr tlm of flu, went Crunk II Itnhlunnn, druggist of Merrill. Clias C Whltmoro, ilnrk nt tho pnntoffleo. C F W. Werner, bill ihor; anil lnn Holding JACKSON BONDS SOLD VU.'WI.IKM) kiin lllMii of for IIiiikI IHnrliipiurnt MCllKOItl). March 2U. County JmlKo (lanliinr nml County (.'omtnln uli'imr Victor llumoll n'lurimil from I'lirtlnml Kumtay w)mro they dlnpoio kiI of tlm la.'.o.OOU roml IioiuIh at par in thn Chlcaco firm nf U. W. McNalr ami romp.iny Two liuinlrrH tbiiUKaml ilollurn of tlirim bomlii nro for wnrV on 'tlm Ornlrr l.k roml ami IIMl.UOll fnr thn AMitoml Klnnc nth mail, Tlicy nlmi ntliMiilnl the inrntlni; of thn rniiiinlni.loii Cnnlimr na)'it Hint whlln the fivlrrul roml bi, rrmi hnN not rcr'lw'il ilrflnlli- In Hlriirlloiia tn ro nheail nml let run. trnctri on tint Cr.ilrr litkn roml bo. Iwron Trail ami I'roiprrl, tlioy rxprrt In tin pit thla Mimk Tint Kovcrninoiil nml ntatn liUhwny roniinlmtloiiN will I'urh nppml tir.O.lJOO nn tliln project. II1I1 p.ir. i lolul of 13110.000. Tlmy will nrnilii, mnruilmn mill bulbl rem flit hrlilKi'i from Trull. iiiIIpk to. w.inl 1'roKpnrt or to MrClnml nml from l'rppirl hla way nboiit fi iiiIIp In Cunruiln RorRc. whlrli will liiclmln nil brlilKiiit lictwi-i'ii Trull uml I'rov pert. TliU will tonvo ubnnt 11 nlno mllo Kup to lm lukrn euro of uxt iinr, whlrli In known ait tlm Klnunro Itork Mortlon, 11 fiilrly koihI rn.ul. built by iiiiilct Inbor nml rnunty work 11 fnw ji'iira iiro. TI10 Crator l.uku road from Mril. furil to Trail unit Fronprrt to Crater lake n nllher built or umler contract lo bo built thin your, COPCO HAS DIVIDEND fl.7.1 Tit Hlutro mi I'refirANl Hlork la lk'1-lnml At a incntlliK htdd March 2K, the biiaril of dlrurlom of tlm California OruRon I'uwor company dec I a rod the rcKulur dlvlduud pf 'l.7r. per ahuru on tho profurred cupltul Htock of tho company, payabln April 2K, 1122, to hlockholilam of ruconl on April 1C, 11)22, Thin dividend In for tho iiiurtor endlOK April 11"'. 1U22, and umounta In 3N,HriO,00. WIMTIIKIt I-IIOIIAIIII.ITIIM At 2 p ,ni. toduy tho Cyclo-Htorm-oRraph at Underwood's pharmacy roRlnterod a rls Iiik buromotrlo presMuro,' uml In dlcutloiiH aro fairly fuvoruble. for more settlud weather. Whlln still ruthor low, v tho upward ton N donty. If ron- tluiiod, fqrecuats clearing wouther tonight. Forecast for nest 24 heurs: Oonerally fair; probably coolor, with variable winds, H'ho Tycoa recording thermomoter roRlutored maximum und minimum tvinporaturos today, a follows; High 49 m KVL Low 19 I'lltlJ DKSTIIOVH II.IHII.H'A OF HAIN'T AN.Vi:, I'.VMOI.'H FOR Mllt.WTMMW CimCH W 1:111:1, Mure'li 2!i. Flrn today destroyed tlm liiinlllrii of Hnl n( Amin Dm lloiiuprn, fiiinom for IIh shrine. Tho Mntutit of Hiilnt Amm nml oilier historic relics, lo whlrli miraculous cures Imvii been ascribed, worn mi Mid 4 EARLY REPORT ON DRUG BILL ASKED BY SEN. McARTHUR Tell IIimim" Immigration Cummin. tlon lli Attn In ltrhMiiiMi lo Oregon Dcitiiinil WAHIIINOTON. II, C. March 29. Itoprohoututhit McArtlnir of Oregon today linked tlm house IninilRrnllon rommllloit In report III bill tlRllt I'nlnK tlm narcotic net. declaring lm nrlril In response, to n demand from Orcein officials, J. I', Jonci), nnslnlunt prohibition coimtil doner, urged tlm dofJorta tlon of nlli'im who urn persistently violating tlm Volntiiad nml nnrcotlc In w it. " 0 roilTI.ANI). Mnrrh 29 --Dr. . I.lnctim toilny wa convlrlnl nf llli-Hiil uli' nf imrciillm. Kctltoucit will lm primoiinccil Katiinlay. APPROVE BIG PROJECT IVUMMMl.lMM Will II" Hpont Klr1rli'jtl Iteteliipinetit for WARIIINIITON. I) C . Mnrrh 29 Tint feilrrnl power riiniiiilmili'n nt It flrnl iuppIIiik In two iiinnthn tmtny npproriil thn Umiunrit of u flnnl II. ceiiwi in tlm Knn Jnuiuln l.lRhl k Power corporation of Fretilin, Cul , for lint roimlriirtlon of 11 hyilraullc IMiwer plant on tho north ajut went fork of tlm KlnRit river In Califor nia, Tlm project will rout approxi mately 150,0110,000, iicrorillnc to the plana Niilimltleil, will itevtlnp Sr.0, 000 li(irepowcr uml 3SO,noo kilo watta. rrellmlnary pormlia worn appravttl uml will bo IhmipiI tn J II. Iluthea, Han Frnnrlnni, fnr a power plant iln veloplna; 4000 linrNi'ower near thn north fork of tho l-Vathor river, Untie rnunty, Cnl , for nil electro chemical factory. CHURCH WILL BUILD Tnrnt)-Ktory tiffin' HlmrliiM- to IWi KitTlitl In Cletrlaml CI.I'.Vi:i.ANI. O . .March 29 I'luli for Ibe ereetlnn of it twenty atnry bulldlm; to runt approxlinulely ll.riOO.iion hnvn been announced, by trusteed of tlm Flrnl l'reiib)t(irlau (Old Ktoim) church. Tlm bulldlnc will bn erected on Ontario utrcet, ml J0I11I111; tlm church wbldi In onu nf Clnveliind'H latuliiiarkn. It will oc cupy npnrn mi whlrli the t Impel Htaniln nt present, nml will h.ivo 11 frnuluKit of 100 feel on Ontario Ntrcol uml exleml hack uboilt 170 feet on went 2nd KtreoU AGENT IS NOT NAMED 1 Coiinlv lewder Kuys No 'ApiKilnt- 1, In Hucoiil Thomiis (J. J, Kurd, unslHtant statu county uvRiit linuler, returned this mornltiB to Corvallln, No undorstundlng hud been reached, lm huIiI, III rcRurd to thn nppoliitmoiit of a county urviiI to sucrerd K, If. Thomas. Thomas said that llurd Informed him, roRurdloss ot whether 11 doclslon satisfactory to thn agricultural col Iiiru und the county court wore reach ed In tho meantime, t hut ho would not bo UHked to retain tho position aftor May 1. STRIKERS- STILL OUT Union llend Hays Men Have Not Itotuntcd (it Work at Weed Htrlkers ut Wood hnvo not return ed to work und no attempt Ih bolug inado to oporatu tho pluns thero, ac cording to I'rosldont It. It. Canter bury of tho Tlmbor Workers' union, who Iihh Just returned from a two day trip to Wood. , Canterbury Bald It had boon falsely reported hero that tho Hj,rlkors had roturnod to work. ItKMAIN'H TO MK IN JsTATH Tho remains of Mra. W. C, Dalton, who passed away Monday night, will Ho In stato In tho Whltlock chapol tomorrow from 11 to 1 o'clock, Fun oral Horvlcos will be hold at a o'clock and will bo conducted by tho Iter. n, J, inaney, , REDUCTION OF FREIGHT BITES IS Mississippi Valley Lines Permitted Lower Tariff on Coast Shipments WAHIIINOTON, 1) C, .Mnrrh 29. MlnnlfiKlppI vulley rnllromlif wero foilml untlfli'il toilny by thn lntr Htiitn coiiiliiercn rommliinloii In iln crorniltiK ruti'N from UIiIc.iro terri tory on frelKht ilontlneil to thn I'n. rifle lo.mt tin (Jnlf porlN and tliu l' na in 11 (mini, Thn cnmtnliiHlon withdrew an or der nf ntiHpcntilmi inNiind nR.ilniit nnw aiheilulnn nml which pruvented lower charKVH from becnmlinc f focllvo February 16. Tlm rnllromU worn allowed (o contlnun lower ratr on unit after April 1. Noarly nil rommodltlea ahlpped by frulitht urn affected by tlm do clnlon. ODD FELLOWS SOCIAL "I'lflll Friday Fellow-." Will Kilter. lulu Friend on Hint Next Friday will be tilt) fifth Friday In Murch, and 011 that even I UK tlm entertainment committee rompoied of Odd Fellow h, nml known n Ibo "Fifth Friday Fellows." will entertain their friend nt 11 nodal iivonliiR nt I. O O F hull There, will he dancliiK In tho went hall, ami Reed iniulr, while thu cunt hall will bo arraiiKcd for cards nml nodal converse. Thn "Fellows" ore very reticent on to what forms of entertainment they Intend to fur nish outside of what Is mentlomn U on the Invitations, but a Reed time I assured. ' - YOEMEN REORGANIZE local lodtfe crs II0I1U Mi-ciIiir; Art' Heli'dwl Offl Klamath Homestead No. C23S. Ilrntherhood of American Vncmen, recently ro-orRanltod hero. Instituted officers at tho Moomi hall last nlRht as follews: William Murx. Hon Fore man; J. T. Mrt'ollum, master of coro monlcs; drover Coburu, chaplain; Uiuls lloldlsrhnr, correspondent. A rommiltou was appointed to do cldo nn n hull for riTiilar ineetliiRS, which will Ihi held either weekly or semi-weekly. Htuto Deputy J II. Kxell was In chiirgn of ceremotilt'i. Thu local IoiIro has nboiit 10 mem burs nml expects a largo Increase nt membership. JUSTIFIED RATIFICATION IS GIVEN ,NAVAL AND SUB-BOAT TREATIES Anns Limitation I'nrt Appiutoit Willi Only One, lHseiitliig Vote; No ltoorviitlon WAHIIINOTON, D. C. March 29. -Virtually without opposition tlm son nti) ratified Into toilny tlm arm eon ferenco treaty regulating tlm imo of submarines ami poison gases WAHIIINOTON, P. .Mnrch 29. Thn uriiiH ronferenro trenly limit Iiir tuivlea wuit ratified today by tlm ne.niili1, 21 to 1, Henntor Frunie of Maryland umilnp tho only negative votii. Thorn we.ro no renorvntlonri or iilimmlinentN. Ilepubllrnna, rtRulnni, Irrecmirllnbtea nml demorratn mip ported thn trenly. LEGAL BATTLE PENDS Impu-dnj; Array of Allornej, prurn In Mllrhell Cus,, Ap- Clrrult Judco Stone wns presented with qulto n formldnhlo array of legal talent nt :o o'clock this morning when thn ensn of J. II. Mitchell nKiilnst Marshall Hooper nml tho First Ktntn Hunk, came, up on motion of tho defendants to take the leitl m on y of Mitchell on depnsltlun. Thonn prtnent wore Kidney J (! ra il am of Portland; C. A. Mnrnch, nf Portland. P. K. Collier of Vrckn. ami W. C. Van Kmoii nppearlnu ,for the plaintiff Mllchell: nml W. I.alr Thompson of Portland, nml tho firm or Itrnner, MannliiR A OnnnnR, r lie.irlnR for tho defendants. Dun to Mitchell not liming appear ed, tlm matter was portponod until lo o'clock tomorrow mornlm Learns Western Justice Has 2 Years to Reflect When Jack Italoy, colored, an ex pug from tho 'Windy City' caused the arm of Justlcn to reach out ror him. ho iloutitlcin found that crimes are frowned upon nnd punished In tho 'Wctt thn samo as other places, and that obtaining money and goods, by a falno check was risky business. d Haley pleaded guilty n few days ago to tho charge of passing a worth- less check In n local establishment, ..! ....... l...rn.. ft .1. ....-!. and nppoarcd beforo Circuit Judge C. F. Htono yesterday for nentonce. "How old aro you?", nsked Judge Hlone. "All's forty-five, sub," responded I In ley. "Very well." returned tlm court;" you in III hi) forty-nnxen when jou regain your liberty." From whlcTi.ln, duo rourxo of trine. Haley dcduclcd that he had been sentonred to two eara In tho atute penitentiary. ONLY A MIRAGE s LUMBER STRIKE T TN HELD HOPEFUL Members of State Board of Conciliation Take Op timistic View Indbntlons aro "hopeful" ror n nett lenient of tlm local slrlko con troversy. This Is thn only statement Riven out by Otto HnrtwlR and J. K. Flynn, members of tho stato conciliation hoard, who arrived hero last nlRht. They were In conference today with Mayor Wiley and others In an crtort to obtain tho facts of thn situation. Tho stato representatives said lb might b a day or two before a dcfln- l;e, statement could ho made. HINTS CHURCH STRIKE! I'nolor Kny Way Must lb' Found In K4-flpo Henry Drinamh CINCINNATI, March 29 Hofore. a meeting of tho Cincinnati Methodist Ministers' association today, Dr. W. If. Wnhrly. district superintendent, suggested a strike of pastors of that church as a means or ridding them selves or many or tho demands which aro made upon their time. He said that time taken up by church activities should bo devoted to communion with Ood and to study or that which Is best In. religion and philosophy. Ho said that of his per sonal knowlcdgo more than 100 Me thodist pntftorn had broken down un der their tasks last year. WILLIAMS TO RETIRE Member of Public Herrlcc Commis sion Will Not Ho Candidate 8AL.KM. March 29. Fred A. Wll Hams, after serving moro than three years as a member of tho Oregon public scrvlco commission has an nounced that ho will not bo a candi date for re-election. "Several reasons have prompted my decision to retire," said Williams. "To bcRln with, thero has been much In- 1 spired criticism and agitation against 1.- .! . ... . . tho commission for tho last four years. It was precipitated early In 191 S. when It became Incumbent upon tho commission at that tlmo to Increase tho car r.iro of tho Portland Hallway Light & Power company from G to 6 cents, and on this Issuo I was elected. "llelluvlng tho commission's car faro decision was orronoous, I so pro nounced It In tho courso ot my cam paign nnd assumed offlcn In tho bo- I llcf that I could equitably reduce It." MINT.IW It.MO.V IIKAI) HAVH ONI.V MIKA;I,K M CAN" I'flKVKNT HTIHK,!: NEW VonK. March 29- "Nnthlnc but a mlrnclo or Immo- dlalo nccoptartco ot all our do- mands can avert a strike April 4 1," said Thomas Kennedy, ills- trlct president nf tho United Mine workers today. I PRINCIPAL WITNESS IN THIRD ARBUCKLE TRIAL IS MISSING Hotel Mali! Who Wiped Off Door on Whlrh Finger Print, Wero Found, Disappears HAN FItANCISCO, March J9. Kato llrennan, ono ot the principal defenso witnesses In tho Arbuckle third trial, tins disappeared, accord ing to affidavits presented by the de fenso In court today. Tho missing witness was tho hotel maid who wiped off the door on hwhlch tho prosecution contended, fingerprints of Arbuckle and Miss Happo wero found. FIRE HEARING. APRIL Stale llurrau Head Will lie Here to Make TnvmtJgittlnn A membor of the stato public service commission, tho state fire marshal and a representative of tbo state insurance rating bureau will bold a hearing In Klamath Falls beforo the middle ot April, according to announcement made at tho chamber of commerce, lunch' con today, to Investlgato the effect ot tho proposed California Oregon Power company addition to the city's power system upon Insuranco rates. The state fire marshal and rating bureau hold that without Increased flro protection an Insurance rata Increase, totalling about 1(0,000, will bo necessary locally. The California Oregoa Power company If willing, according to officials, to extend" It yrtenr,pn vldlng added revenue of about 120, 000 can bo obtained to Justify the Investment. DrfcntU Government W. O. Smith was the principal forum speaker, defending the coun cllmanlc form of municipal govern ment, as better than the proposed managerial form. Arthur Wilson prcsldod. JURY MAKES HISTORY I'lnt to llnto Woman Member; Hoofer Cleared In 10 Minute- Tbo Jury In bo case .of Stato vs. Wni.' Hofor. charged with n statutory crime, yesterday afternoon returned a verdict ot not guilty In Just 10 min utes. This desplto contentions ot members ot tho so-called 'honpeeked club" that woman Is, and ulways will bo Inconsistent. For tho verdict roturned yesterday msda-history tn Klamath county as being that ot tho tlrst Jury over hav ing a member of tho gentler sex. She was Mrs. Ivy Probst. Tho exonerated man was profusely showered with congratulations $y friends, and In turn he shook hands with and thanked each member of tho Jury. LIQUOR TRIAL OPENS William Van Dunkirk Cluu-ged Willi Having Moonshine la PoseeiMlon Thu caso of William Van Uusklrk, tho son or F, W. Van Uusklrk of this city, went to trial at It 30 this after noon. Tho defendant Is chargod by tho grand Jury ot having In his posses sion a quart bottlo ot moonshine whllo attending a dance at Olene a fow days ago. It is expected that this caso will occupy tho court's attention tho rest ot today and part of tomor row. APPM: GROWERS KlitiCT PORTLAND, March 29. Applo growers of Oregon, Washington and Idaho formed an organisation here today to obtain cold storage on Portland docks, a common terminal on the Atlantic seaboard, better transportation service, and co-operative buying ot orchard supplies. A. W. Stono ot Hood River waa elected president and H. h. deary ot Underwood, Washington, were- tary. -e niEiiTS OF GOiLMNT TO REOHEANIZE Plans Axreeii' Upon by President Harding ami Cabinet Members WAHIIINOTON, D. C, March 29. President. Harding sad the cab- Inet today agreed upon plant for reorganisation of over halt the gov ernment department. Plana ware submitted by Walter P. Drown. chairman of the olat committee oa reorganisation. The departments oa which an agreement has aot tM reached include the Interior, commerce aad agriculture. Reorganisation plana are expect ed to be submitted to congress. WASHINGTON, D. C. March 39. The navy department's entlfts In vestment In Alaska coat laads, which is principally In the Cttcka loon mines, will be transferred to tho Interior department May 1, Secretary Fall announced today. PLAN "DAYS OF V Coawtructloft of Miamf Tewa Sjtarta at SACRAMENTO, CaJ., March 19. An army ot carpenters started work today on the mining town which it to be one of the features ot the blf "days ot M9" celebration la Sacra mento May 23-11. Like magic, this "city wlthla a city" la rlslag on tho four blocks adjolalai tho Southern Pacific depot. Strang aleag tbo wlad lag roads will bo score of structure typical ot the gold rasa period, while the whole camp will ha alive with I'lha bataUoaaoale aCtlM of '49". t"i .' ' . '-"f- - n r jr -"t& t" -t . , i, Priceless relic noeamnn 01 ibvoi, collected In the vast mining section ot the days of gold will be assemb led here. Never, before has such an ambitious effort been made to repro duce tho type of community made fa mous In the writings of Bret Ilirte. Every section of the old gold diggings districts has contributed to tho S1E0, 000 lay-out as represented In the mining town. Wrst's flreat"t Rodeo Whllo tho mining town is under way. a rommlttoe is actively engaged In rounding up tho greatest wild west talent In the United Statos for the record-breaking rodeo, another fea ture ot the celebration, which will bo held at the state fair grounds. With $10,000 hung up in prises, Including $1,000 for tho champion cowboy, en tries are pouring In front all the western districts. Indians from Nevada reservations will ontor tho scene adding color nnd action In thrilling battle with cow. boys. Tbo week's program wilt be re plete with Interest and action, reviv ing with historical accuracy the great romance ot California. CRUME PLEADS GUILTY Man Charged With Forsmry Will Bo Sentenced Friday Tho case ot Sylvan Crumo, chargod with forging tho name ot W, R. Campbell to a check for f 126, set for trial at 9 o'clock this morning, waa suddenly disposed of when Crumo changed bis plea ot gllty to one ot not guilty. Sentence will bo pronounc ed Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Bogus It Greek Scholar But He Leeraed a Lcssoa George Bogus, a Greek, who la said to be a direct descendant of Socrates ait wall as a student ot that great scholar, learasd some thing not found la Oreek literature yesterday afternoon when Judga Gaghagen meted out to him a 1310 fine and 30 days tn jail for having moonshine In hlg poHewloa. When sentence wf pronounced, Justice Gaghagaa added this to Bo gus' store of 'knowledge; "It la well tor even,' a dfeceaaat et a great a scholar as Socrates to thlak well and loag) Utif WfrUtiaff upon the laws e -ttli aatlM." Bogus will mb for thirty the 1 1 - fc ' Vj m . ' C'- i r ' . V Mi .&!$ ' 1 i2