The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 21, 1922, Image 1

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JILAMTIU'ALLH, OREGON, I'ltllMV, ,lltlf.
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prick riva oKirra
CIVIC LEAGUE
ENDS MOVE TO
SEENCOURT HOUSE ROW
I'oni iiammth foiled , . , I niiA...... ..... . 'I . ' ' "
- :.,. K. D. Company Declara Right, RUSSIANS ILL PE sj OIMTIIIII
RECALL MAirOR
KiiHii:rii:i.i, wash , April
21 A burglar nliirin follcil
four ImnilltH who irlnl to roll
lint I. a ('cuter Main lunik curly
IIiIm miiriiliiK. TIim ii In rm iiroiiH-
il llin li.mk president, H. 1"
Mnvnm, vilio wIlli oilier men ut
(nrlii'il llin roMii'M 'I'lii! ImiiilllM
p.:i , t -. , 'nipcil In h running buttle. An
inmiidatc of Organization ui.nminncd inummnhitn
found hum wllli bullet IhiImh III
(till limit ll lilt ll been stolon In
Woodbind
Declares All Off; Slough
Concun With McCullom
In Block Ten to Be Forfeited'
A meeting of business men has been called for
Monday night in the chamber of commerce to de
cide on a course of action to pursue in bringing to
an end the court house issue.
Thiiru v i no furlliur ml Inn
luKcii In in iriiMiA yt Hi,, Klamath
Cotiniy Clvlr UaKiin for the recall of
.Mil) or W. S V,i)-
ThU I. adonlliig In I he following
Btal.tin.iiit of J T McCollum, n
which h .alii "Ii . now my under
standing Hint Hi.) recall of llin miiyor
will mil tin il.'inniiili'il unil t tin t noiti.
Imk further vtlll l,n iloii.i In I tin innt.
I.t." iin.l llin verbal slntcmeiit to
!.! of W. H Hlnui-li. prrnldcnl of ,
league, who mil.l, In cffccl, Hint iln
fjl.i of I In. recall rml.'.l with Mrfol.
1 11 tit .
When naked w ttulliiT It might Un
liikmi from McCollum statement
SHOOTING AFFRAY
BRINGS DEATH OF
ONE; 2 WOUNDED
Mini I'll.- Slml TIiiiiiikIi Window
nl Mt.tl-.T.i.,atv unit Gue-t,
Till ll Gun mi H.Jf
I'OltTI.ANIi, April 21 - Mr J
I. Cav In In ncrlou conilliloti in u
liorpll.il hern with 11 bullet wotiml
In h'r head, Inflict..,! late Innt night
at her hoin.i liy J. It. Ch.imne, an
nx-.i-rvlro nmn, who shot hliiiiclf
In dentil nfler wounding Mm. Cavo
nii.l Hurry Tout, n guest nt Mm.
Hint thi, recall hart been iuIIii.I off, j Ci,v,'' borne.
In. rt.i.'. In tin, iiffiriiiallv.. Unsaid' -Mm ('inn In Did mothur of
Ihnl hn a mi iiiilhMiinl wtuilil iiinl.nj(,l",i'i,'l' ". who was recently
within 11 day or
public 11 statement
two
MeCnllum'n statement follow :
To Ihn IVopIn of Klamath Falls
llifniuo I wan Milrcli'.l o I1.1 n
ninilliliiti, for Muyor In Ihn prripfl-nd
recall of U'IImiii H Wiley, iA. lie
iminiiili ah It In now my understand.
nig nut in,, recall of ihn maor will
mil lio demanded ami Dint nothlni;
further will l. ilunn In tlm mutlnr. I
I it.'Mrr. 10 utiit. 1 my (million In Just a
fnw wiir.ln.
While I .11.1 not favor Martini; Ihn
l.'.all hI thin limn. hntlnK runt my
-!.t.r'Hliil It. yi'l rtllci Iioiiip t-'
'ItiiMtc.l In ho u cniiilliUlp I coni.i-nln.1
to do ro, Kn fur kn I ntn nwnrn Ihnrn
w.,r.t in bn no ppmonul mailum In.
Ji'itmt Into tlm recall .'lection I nm
.(inflclent Hint llin Mmonnt ron.luct 1
ix'pirnli'il from Iht tiiinliaml. Cham,
lieim Kent Ihri'iti'iiliiK lellnm, mill
Innt nlcht u linear .it In ihn f'nv..
'home, whtiru hU wft. Ia IIvIub. fir-
IliK nt I'o.l whi'ti ho wont to the
iloor. nn.l nhallirlni; I'o.I'k rlcht
hiiml. Iln flreil throticli Hin win.
.low nt Mm. Cm i, Hun nhoi him
i.'lf to dentil.
STUDENT BODY MEETS
.NoiiiI.ihIIoiik .Mih f,r lfri.i, o
t ilrn.l OrKitniu.ll.in
SpuiTcd to take action by the financial condition of
Klamath county and the citv of Klamath Falls, due to
the blocking' of tax collections by the inclusion in the
tax budget of a .$15,000 levy for construction of a jail
in the Hot Springs court house, the Klamath Develop
ment company today filed in the circuit court a declara
tion of forfeiture on the part of Klamath county of the
agreement for placing a court house on the Hot Springs
site.
The document advocates the completion of the Hot
Springs structure for educational purposes.
It withdraws the last argument against a settlement
of the court house controversy, and while it may be too
early to say that Klamath county's long-standing dispute
over court house sites is ended, the end it at hand..
It has been the contention of the supporters 'of the
Hot Springs site that the Klamath Development com
pany would agree to nothing but a coin! house on the
site. The declaration of the tympany expresses an ab
solutely opposite view. It declares that to the company
it seems annarent that the end has been reached, that
there is no chance of completing the building as a court
house, and flatly states "that the building and grounds
are now the property of the Klamath Development com
pany, and Klamath county has no further interest in
them."
Following is the text in full:
t
m ALL DEBTS
IF
RECOGNIZED
Asks Financial Help in Re
turn for Concessions
Outlined in Reply
(JKNOA. April 21 If tho Jluiulann
nro i; ran I od recognition do Jure and
udequatn financial help, thny aUtc In
n reply xubmltlcd to tho cntocte to
day, they nm willing To admit Hui
nla'n war and pre-war dditi, walro
counter claims and restore tho na
tionalized property of foreigner to
former owner or xatlufy tho claim.
of foreigner In canon where tho prop
nrty cannot lie roftlorod a JUtfyIiiK
their contention that the Allien could
not an n matter of right demand com
pcnnatlon for tro property. 4
The. Itim-lanK cltn the abolition of
Marcry In the l'nlted State, whero
neither the American nor foreign
cr wero compensated. They also cite
tho adoption of prohibition In Amer
ica a a cute when, no romiwnsatlon
ai given producer of alcoholic
drink.
WASHINGTON', T. C, April
21. The supremo court today
heard arguments In the cn-o of
Charle Olln ngalnst Oregon
state officials In which Olln
contended thnt Allen had tho
right to fish In tho Columbia
rlrer In Orcgon.Olln's attorney
contended Oil right was ox
omptcd from a law passed by
Oregon In 1913 requiring Alton
to obtain license.
NATIONAL MOTHER'S
DAY OBSERVANCE BY
LEGION AUXILIARY
A-Iilnnci Will ! Oltrn Worn'
O-anlMtlon by 11,000
I'oit of Country
IS COMPLETED
SI ROTARIIS
Officers and Directors Elec
ted; W. O. Smith It
Chosen President
htati. or oiu:;o.v. nm
KLAMATH nU'NTV
A iimotliiK of tho Ktinlenl body of
Ihn high hcliool wa railed this iiinrn
I lik by I'rmldent Mnrtln A. linn, nn.l
m .Mr iioy w nm torn, uini,sm.. nomination w,,ro mndo for Mudent
iioiwliln! and ng thn nnwupaper re- m-,. ,. ... ... '
Port Hint Mich would bo tho bail, of I ""J.00 for hn fomln 'rar
the recall. I Nomination for president wero A.
Thn whnln it ml solo detlro on thnilx-rt Moorland uml Frank IVyton;
l-iirt of thoin who nro rriniislliln I ror uncrulnry. KlUahetli Mamilric and
for thn movement wn and In that1.,,,,.. tr,,,p. ,, .. , .., ,. .
w inluht h.l., rlenner enverninei.t . 'l"U Mll,,,r- ,cr IT"' 'r' President.
d nnriirn.ini.nt or thn '"" ""iiermon, John li
nn.l iikii ( rlgl
erlmltinl law wlililn our city ninl
Ihiil wn mlt-'ht Iihvi. morn pemlnteut
iin.l roiisclriitlouit effdrtH on llin part
of Hi.. mu)or and llin pollen toward
tlm Mamplug out In Kl.mmtli Full
of th traffic In Illicit ll.iuom. or thn
gambling tin-veil known to exist hern
wllh virtually no restrlcllon, mid of
Hi.. Immorality sn pronounced In thn
ti.iHdy Iiiiu.on and public dnuce with
in cur mldnt ,
It In ii mailer of common know,
le.lgn Hint numerou fiimllle havu
r. 'inn, ed from hern anil that other,
nfler e.irefiil I tt vhI Ikii t Ion , hiun nt'
fiiHi'il in loratn In IIiIk city or county,
nil on in count of thn Immorality ami
Ihn utiwhnlnnomo omlltloii Hint mint
mid Ihn luck or law enforcement In
Kliimnlh Fnlln,
lutiKitiuili ii thn Merchant' llur-
.nu, which nvldimtlv repreneul nil
tlm mnrrhnnl mid hunlneti men of
Ihn city, hn plucod Itself on record
on oppi'.ied In thn recall of Mayor
Wile,-, ll U probable that tlm effect If
curried forward would not Biicceed.
Ami In Ihn fnro of Hint nltlludn "1
pemomilly hliull not folnt Iho recall
upon Ihn voter of iho city,
llonpecirully,
J, T. McCollum.
Cnykciiilall
ami Martha I'pp; for Kecoud l.e.
president, Sarah Kchock, Clifford
llogui. mid Klliabelh (Iraliam.
NomllieeH for Mililent of tit e must
tin Hi run "A" pupil. Those for pro.
ilenl ami Hecrelury must bn from thin
year- Junior rlawi, ihium for flmt
vice president from this or' nopho
morn i'Iiikh, mid Hiimii for second vlcn-
president from. thn freshmnn ilan
Thn third Vice-president will hn elect
ed next Scptemlwr from llm entering
f rnili man cl.ixi.
Hl.ictlon will hn held next WciIiioh-d.iy.
i:.i'i,osio.v ixjiMtns twj:i.vi:
DODGE IS CONVICTED
Son of Mlllloiinlrn Audi Mnniiriic
tunv Held on, M.iior (luirgo
DOWNIOV, Cal April 21. An ox.
'plosion of unduigroiiud tank of an
oil Hlutlou hero today wiih followed
by Ihn oxploHlou of an oil tiuck and
mirloiiHly Injured 12 pemotiH vml u
moid bllKhtly.
Wl.ATHKIl I'KOIIAIIIMTIFH
Tho Imiomutrle preKHiiro lemulnvd
fairly Hteiuly nt
ubout 30. -10 dur
ing tho Inst 24
hour but nt 10
o'clock I hi morn.
Iiik tho Cyclo-Stor-magrnph
nt Um
derwood' l'linr
mucy began to rng
Istur u downward
lendency mid nt 2
p. in. tho prosHuro
wn Htlll railing.
(No Immodlnto vhango may bo look
ed for although brink wIiiiIh uro prob
ublo thl ovnnlng.
Forecast for noxt 24 heurs:
(lonorally fair.
Tlm Tyco rocordlng thorroomotor
roglutorod maximum and minimum
tomporiiturcH, today, a (oIIewh:
High hn
L Low :i2
if
KALAMAZOO, Mich., April 21.
John I hi Mi I Dodge, Detroit million,
aire, mid Ilex Karl, mi architect of
luilmnazon wero convicted In circuit
out l hero estorday on ii charge or
Illegally possessing transporting and
rurnlshlng liquor. At tonic) a for thu
dcfuiiduntH linineillattly filed notice
or appeal mid Judge Welmer with
held Hciileiicn,
Tlm ehurges iikii I nut Dodgn and
Karl resulted from u midnight nil to-
mlbllo rldo hero on tho night, or
.Murcn ii, when thny Invited three
young women Into their car and
drove them, ugaliut their piotest,
into tho country, During tho ride, tho
three girls testified, they wero offor
od liquor.
In llm Matter of (lifer or lllock Ten
(10), Hot Springs' Addition to
Klimalh Full. for Courthouw
purpose.!
Tp Thn Honorable County Court-
In July, 1911, Thn Klamuth !).
velopmi'Ut Co. oxecutud a condUlnnnl
deed In Klamath County for lllock
Ten (10), Hot Springs Addition To
mako tho conveyance effective It was
necessary that Klamath County
should. In any event before tho ex
plratlon or Hvo yoarn from tho dato
of Iho deed, construct mid complete
upon said land u courthouse, Jail and
other necessary structures nultablo
tor tho transaction or Iho Judicial and
fiscal business of the county, and
thereafter to inn such property for
the purposes Kpecltled. Tho "county
railed to carry out Its part or tho
agreement. Thn Klnmatu Develop
ment company, did not claim n top
felturo but it Kn III placed the deed In
esrrow, accompanied by a letter or
Instrutloun to thn etfect Hint further
Hmn would bn given to complete tho!
building. Work on tho building vvincn
'Iho county attempted to construct on
tho land ceased lu tho fall of 1111,
slum which 1 1 mo there Iiuh been no
work of uuy Importance on thn struc
ture, which in itboiil fitly per -out
completed. Again, In 19 IS. nt n tlmu
when thn county had been long In tin
fault In thn matter of constructing
tho proposed courthouse, Tho Khun-
tilh Development company, ng.iltt u
a mailer ot favor, gavo the county an
other opportunity to complelu thn
building, extending the limn two
-Tiicro I nothing to It,"
was tho declaration ot K. I.,
Kltlott. legal con-ut for tho
tenuity court, in commenting
thl afternoon on the Klam
ath Development company's 4
action. Klllott declared that
4 tho Instrument filed by tho 4
company had no legality, and
would bo of no avail unless as 4
a preliminary action followed
0 by other procedure Ho said
4 tho escrow agreement was of-
fectlvo for an unlimited time.
When It was pointed out that
Iho company Is In possession 4
once.
ARBOR DAY SATURDAY
Cloning of Forrat Protection Week
Mark 50th Anniversary
INUIANA1-OLI3. Ind.. April 21
Mother' Day, which falls this year J7.-i.ii.
on Sunday, May H, will bo observed' ? ' ?,!',., "fT'"
nationally s well'as tocallr by every
one of Hie 3, GOO units of tho Ameri
can legion auxiliary. Assistance will
bo given the woman's organization
by the 11,000 posts or tho'Amerlcan
legion. Announcement or tho plan
for observance wero made here today
by Mis Paulino McCornlck, secretary
of tbo auxiliary.
Tho national effort at observance
will bo symbolized by an Irapretulvo
ceremony over tbo body of tho un
known soldier. In tbo national
cemetery at Arlington, Virginia.
Tribute -will bo paid to tho
unknown mother of thl soldier,
who was burlod with distinctive hon
ors last Armistice day. Ceremonies
will be held over tho graves of war
dead In other parts of tho country.
It is planned to have legion and
auxiliary members unlto In comainn
4 of tho 'deed ami escrow agree- 4
ment, hn declared that "some-
body will get In bad over
that," A meeting of tho mem-
4 and a course or nctlon decided
on, Klllott said.
iittmupl ol tlm county court to col
lect &xty-elght hundredth or u mill
to bn used In construct thn proposed
Jail In tho partially finished structure
on lllock Ten (10),
This Is to noMfy )ou thnt tho Klam
ath Development company ha been
Imposed upon long enough. It bus
lie.en lotfr-sufforiug, patient and
hopeful. Tho county has no legal or
moral clulm to lllock Ten (10) and
nonn will again bo recogulred. Should
GENOA, April 21 (iermany today,
rormally replied to tho Allied pro
posal that tho Germans take no fur
thcr part In negotiation between tbo
Allies and tho Russians. Iiut tho re
ply does not modify tho effectiveness
of tho rtu-ko-flormnn treaty. Tho cf
feet or tbo Itustlan and German re
plies Is In brldgo over tho crisis which
has thrcntened to disrupt the Mf4fty;rtureh eerlyt lx.tel.t ail
towns on tho afternoon of Mother's
day. Auxiliary units wilt arrange, con
certs In hospitals-In which tnoro ore
veterans or tho lato war and pro
grams of entertainment atso will bo
given In orphan asylums In which
there aro children or men of the
world war.
Tho auxiliary also will promote the
observance of established features of
tbo day, such as church attendance
In tho morning, preaching of approp
riate sermons and tho urging of
everyone to wrlto or wire his mother
on that day or send her flowers.
Mother's day was organized by
Miss Anna Jarvls, of Philadelphia.
Tho Amerlan legion auxiliary Is com
poesd ot tho mothers, wives, sisters
and daughtor sot legion men
Tomorrow, tho closing day of for
est protection week, will mark tho
fiftieth anniversary of Arbor Day.
Former Secrotary of Agriculture J.
Storting Morton ot N'obraska origin
atod tbo Idea or having a day each
year set apart and consocrated for
tree-planting. Tomorrow In every
bcrs or tho county court will Jstato or tho union, and cvon In many
probably bo hold lato today 0, foreign countries, appropriate cere
veurn lonirer. diirlni: which Hum no you bo aflln to collect tho item or Fir-
work wiih done on iho uncompleted! toon Thousand Dollars (SIG.OOO.OO)
structure. For n period of two )enm)ou will not bo permitted to spend it
Immediately prior to thl dale the
county him again fulled to iiuil.o good
Us. contract, through no fault ob thu
Klamuth Duvelopment company
Klamuth county h courthouVn liti
gation mid trouhluM huvo exceeded
tho bounds or tho state, mid have as
sumed national faimi; for year thl
ridiculous mid iinprofltalilti squuhhlo
IiiihMiucii a Joku to every Klamuth
(ouuty visitor or reader or an Oregon
nuwspupur. Hut thu mutter has cimm'iI
in jour attempt to tiiilsh tbo Jail In
thu htructuro or ror nny other pur
pose, on such building. Thu building
and grounds urn thn property or thu
Klamath Development company, uml
Klamuth county bus no further luter
est lu Mime.
Tho Klamath Development com
pany, a oiin of thn lurgest taxnaicrs
or tho county bus homo Its tdiuro or
tlio tliousunds or dollarK that huvo
been expended lit attorneys' reus uml
monies mark the observance of this
day, which has becomo associated
with patriotic and esthetic as well as
economic Idea.
At 2 o'clock Saturday tho day will
bo marked by ceremonies at thn Cen
tral school under thn uusplMi or the
women' auxiliary of tho chamber or
commerce. Addresses w bo imtdo by
Mayor Wiley. Will Ilaliluln and oth
ers and vines will bo planted by thn
children.
The Legion will sot out trees In
memory or dead comrades. Trees will
also bo set out bordcrlrfg tho c.itind
near Iho government building by tho
chamber or commorco auxiliary as
sisted by tho American I.oglon auxiliary.
SCRAP OLD WARSHIPS
Along
New
Intlustsy Spring U
Del warn Hlver
to bu n joku to thu people ef Klamuth costs, and Iiuh iiUo suffered lllock Tun
county. Tho furco should mid must l"l to no uselessly tied up ror ten
BOWKER BODY FOUND
Vict liu of Itiissell Decker M Taken
From Ciilapooiii
' AUIANV, April 21. A body lu n
Huek wiih round today In tho Cala
poolu rlvur, ii mile below tho brldgo
from which lliisboll Hecker Tuesday
told pollcu ho throw tho body of
Frank llowkor Sunday night. A bill
lot hud passed through tho heud from
tho back of tho nock uml nut through
an eye, It wait suld by the bftlcers
who examined tho body. Hockor In
u reported conftmslon until ho threw
Hie body from tho bridge lu.n hop
fp"i . .
ceusu. Thn attempt of iho county
rotut to collect tho sum of Fifteen
Thousand Dollar (Sir,()0.00) to In
btull a Jail In thn purtlully construct
ed courthouse Iiuh culminated In u
most deplorable situation. Thn coun
ty shuuld liavo commoitced llm col
lection ot taxes February l.'tli-. Prop
erty owiicru uro awaiting uu oppor
tunity to pay tuxoii on Twenty Oun
Million Dollarx (S'Jl.Oim.ooo.on) val
uation or properly. Thu tux roll hus
not yet boon turned over to tho slier
lit uml thuru Is no assurance that tho
tux collector will bo placed In pes
session ot the roll at uu curly dato.
Tho county treasury Iiuh long since
beun dopleted. Thorn uro no funds
nvullublu to pay tho salaries of county
officers. Cash can no longer bo sucur
od on current wnrruutB. Tho stato's
proportion ot taxes la duo, Tho county
will bo called upon to pay large suum
In Intorest en Its protested warrants.
There is no monoy tor school pur
pose. Hy roason orthe non-collection
or taxes, tho city of Klamath Fulls is
without funds ror uuy purpose what
ever. It will not bu longer ublo to
maintain Its police flro mid struct
departments. All (his I duo to the
yeurk, inn ii uoe not de-tiro, even
now, to make nny profit out ot Klam
ath county's woes, and ir tho school
uuthorllle or Kl.uu.ith county-bliotild
consider that tho uucnmiiloted build.
Inn on lllock Ten (10) eoul.l bt. com-
WINS DISTINCTION
MM Itulli lk-1-ip Goes longest
Distance to Attend Conference
(K-Hiul u The- Herald)
UNlVKItSITV OF OIU.aON, Ku-
gonn. April 21. Miss Uutu Dol.ap,
or Klamath Fulls high bchool, had
tho distinction or coming tho longest
tll.tanco or nny delegate to attorn! tho
pleled as a modern school building, boconl annual conteronco of tho Oro
, '..".! Ii " ,i??l..."!,."r!.,,,,.n.0.",1 C0,,Id Kon High School Pros association
PHILADELPHIA, I'.i., April 21.'
A now Industry scrapping of old
warships has sprung up along tho
Delawnro river where, not so lo?g
ago, moro than one hundred thous
and men wero vvorkjng loverlshly to
help build a "bridge or ships" ucroes
tho Atlantic to check tho progress ol
Germany In tho world war.
In otto Dolowaro river shipyard,
alone, thcro aro iiwalt.lng dismantling
tho battleships Maine, Missouri, and
Wisconsin, tha once-proud tlrst-class
cruiser Columbia, tho monitors Oz
ark. Monterey uml Touopuh, and
countless destroyers, eaglo boat mid
smullor craft.
Powerful oxy-iicutylono torches,
wioldod by maskod workmen uro be
ing used to cut through thu cloven
Inch steel turrot armor of tho Maine,
whllo a 125-ton crano wus utied to
tako out Uu 12-luch guns.
Pcrmanont officer and directors
ot the Rotary club of Klsmath rails
were elected at meeting held at
noon today, when the report ot (he
organizing committee was approved
and constitution and by-laws were
adopted. Officers elee'ted were: W. 0.
Smith, president; II. N, Moe, vlco
president: Fred Fleet, secretary; J.
J. A. Gordon.
M. S, West and E. U. Hall, director.
Tho application to form a club In
Klamath Falls has been approved by
tho International headquarters, and
upon the forwarding of the charter
membership and classification list
with tho roqueit for affiliation, ,the
charter vtlll bo granted. This charter
will probably bo presented to the club
In person by District Governor Skeel
of Seattle sometime during May.
llaa or Mcmber-dUp
Tho featuro which hss perhsps
caused greatest comment In tho or
ganization ot the now Rotary Club In
ttla city is tho ualqu0 rule which pro
vides that only one representative
from each business or porfesslon Id
esch town can b a member of aclub.
This was one of the Ideas ot tho ori
ginators ot the first Rotary club that
was esMetoU.deilsncd to HatUfuUh
It from "uilUr organization. Then a!-
fsowthiey tejleved snetm Blsa wosld
serve to sustain interest In, the club,
promote attendance, and make a
member place a high valuation upon
his membership.
Lator years proved that there were,
many other advantages to such a
plan. A membership mado up ot on
representative from oach business or
profession Is representative ot the
community. Such a group bocomes ay
Ideal forum for tho discussion ot pub
lic questions and tho consideration of
matters ot concern both to the pub
lic and to tho different trados and
professions. United action by t-'
club Is much easier than with n largo
and cumboraomo membership ot sov
cral hundred or soveral thousand and
luis impossible for thoso. of any ono
occupation or allied occupations to
becomo numerically strong enough to
domlnato tbo policy of tbo club. Tbo
buslaoss man himself Ii benefited
for such association tends to lift him
out ot tho rut of hi own business
routlno giving blm a broader and
moro sympathetic understanding of
other buslnoss and professions.
. Members Must lio Active
Rut most Important of all, It hu
been tho means of Increasing tho ef
ficiency ot tho club Itsolf. Every mem
bor know ho must bo an active mem
ber. It ho bocomes a laggard, thon bo
Is In danger ot losing his member
ship to botnoono olso In his sarao lino
ot business. That this rule Is rigidly
observed Is ono of tbo reasons why
membership In Rotary la consldorod
at so kJgli a premium.
POSTERS EXHIBITED
Entries or School Clilklrai lu Coa
tent Shown Today
m mudu'wlth thn owners ot this prop
erty whereby thu school district
would bu ublo to profit by tho expen
ditures which huvo already been
liiado on this structuro.
Respectfully submitted.
THE KLAMATH
DEVELOPMENT CO.
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i.y . ii. rarsur, vico-rrea. unit
Geni Munuger.
Klamath Falls, Oregon, April 21,
1U22.
TAKES OVER Dltl'U STOKE
Robert V. Kyuu hus announced
that 'ho has taken possession of tho
Merrill drug store, formerly oporatod
by Frank II. Robinson, and suggests
hold at Unlvorsliy ot Oregon, April
14 and IS. lu conjunction with tho
conroroneo of thu odltors of high
school publication tho high school
student body prosldonts and becro
turlcs ot tho sluto hold conferences
here on tho sumo days.
Miss Do Lap was u guest at Hon
ilrlcks Hall, women's hall ot resid
ence, whllo on tho campus.
INTERCEDES AT WEED
Italian Consul Confers Willi J. M,
Wlillo on Wuge, Hour Question
MILK PRICE DROPS
SPOKANE, Wash., April 21. Two
largo distributing companies tndnv
thut u meeting of nil creditors bo had annjiunccd a reduction of tbreo routr,
to urnngo for a salo of tho business' a quart In the retail price of milk, do
ns n golm; concern. llverod, to ton cents a quart,
A conference, on tho btriku situu
t loir-between V, FITctt Italian consul
at San Franclbco, uml J. M, (Tjille,
manager of tho Weed Lumber com
pany, hold at Wood Tuesday, in
which Filetl presented a request that
tho Weed Lumber company's wage
cut bo made less drastic and the
eight-hour day restored, was unpro
ductive of results, according to Infor
mation received here. The question
was discussed for throo hours with
out any change resulting In the atti
tude- of tho company.
A number ot tho entries mado by
school chlldron ot tbo county lu the
uregon Tuberculosis association
health poster contest will bo on ex
hibition today lu the window of tho
First National bank. Miss CJara
Calkins, who was in churie of the
Judging, said today, Tbo winning
postoru bavo boon sent to Portland by
Miss Calkins to partako In the stto
contost but thouo wishing to retain
their onirics may obtain them at Ms
Calkins' offlco in tbo Winters' building.
WOULD AID HHtPBVltWXH
WASHINGTON, p, 0.,. April Jl.-.
Reimbursement ot shipvsH builders
who suffered from abadMmeBt ot
the governments wositu ftls pro
gram was Propose ia'a btll'introjae
ed today by Sensor IfNary,'rsPubH.
can, Oregon,
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