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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1922)
lt i, .Hiiy l.iiii KUCIH.NL', OMU. laiimtttg. Iterate WEATHER FORECAST TONIOIIT AND TlKHDAV I'Allt, LIMIT- TO HliAVV FRONT iv Monsrsd NEWS OF THE WORLD BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS f ; Member of the AHsociated Press. rifiH'iiii. Vnii-. so. mum klamatii falls, onr.ooN, momiu, pitn. i, n PRICB rWB GENTS LEVY BAN LIFTED V ate JAIL INJUNCTION IS DISSOLVED BK MUTUAL ASSENT Warrant litued by County Clerk for Delayed Tax Collection Following ait agreement reuched by Mlpiilullnu hetwern titiuriipy for tln i utility court uml Frank Wiinl, iniiiinr for Hut liiiiiicilnii rmlraliilliK I lie rnunty rmirt (ruin t'lllliH'lllIK II 1 1 r..H00 ,vy for il JMI III Ihn Hut Sprlntes i tin rt hump. lliiiil.iy nlr.ht. Judge C F Ktmitt permitted hy the Nllpul illini to tku utlrtii. illmolvcd I Im IiiJiiiicIIiiii at It affects tlu Jill ny, uml (Nullity Clerk Del. tip I j ii cil ii warrant bir tin rnllertlun uf taxes, dnlayit itlnro February IS Tim warrant truit turtii'it over to Hid amu-smir, wliiis iluty It U to dHhrr It kith thn lax roll to the tin collector. Following I th" tot of thn slip- uUtlnti. (Ilnl In the circuit rourt. ami ulcnril hy ulturno) (or lliu re spcrthti parties; "It In hereby Dtliiul.itcii between tint ri'nixtltt p.mles In I In' abort! mil Inl milt "I- That the Injunction herrto- (ore I ii nl In i null,' In mi fur ok samn might Involve iiilterllini or thr Item, of IIG.UHII Included In llix rurri'iit tunic."! utnl levy of Mild county, fur ill" purpium uf mmplci Iiir n Jail In thu l 1 1 1 1 it 1 n k mi blixk in. Mot Springs addition In Klam uth Tails, hi itlMlllvtvl hy said toil ft im of llilit rial it. , "2 That , ItiK ulictlff of said nmiity rolled siild mini uml (urn i;ilil ainoiini over In Hi" Iri-u Hirer of nlit county whetn sumo k Ii :t II Iht kept Inviolate pending tin decision of tht above entitled rant- on It k linTltit. hy raid (fiurt or th" su premo rourt of ltn Htiil". should same lit appealed. ".1 Tint liuillil nnltl derision permit Ihn county rourt to expend until mini on mill building on lilock 10, thru Kuril nun shall hi avail- iilil" for mich purpose, "4 Hut In Oiu event thai- It ' should ht decided hy tint above en titled rourt. ir tlm supremo rourt of thu utato of Qri'KOli In case of mi iippi'nl ttuit said mini should nut tin expended till said court hnusn IiuIIiI Iiik on block, 10, tlimt said sum. or no inui'li thereof us limy bo ueccs ' siry, shall hn expended In t'ttilp uii'iit uml. Installation of proper Jail ' (acuities In Ilia recently, cnnstriirlinl four t li'ouru on black ng In the city of KUimitli Fulls r "5 It lit furling ugri-uil uml uu ilomtooil tlmt I hln Htlpulatlou hull In no wIkh iiffi'ct, chimco, or Jioi iinlli" thn iniorMt or IntiTcul,, of "ItliiT pari to nlil mill, uml It Is umlnrHlooil thiij hhIiI ilnfi'iiiliiulii In Imul to uiiil ix pi' ml mi hi hiiiii of iniiniiy for whlrlit miiIiI li'vy wiih niiiilu unli't I'lijoluuil hy Haiti court or I ho miproinu court. "6 That In nil, rt'MIH'ClH, oxrupl thu collccliuu uf until uu in of $15, linn, huIiI injunction In milil milt mIiiiII rotnnlu In full form uml '( fl'Ct, "7 It Ik ulito Hllpuliti'il uml uiiri't'il (hut tlio illH(uiillflrullnn ot tlm pniont pi'tiHltlltiR JiuIko of tjilx court ho wulviul ii nil that hu'unli'r ' I liu, order inoillfyliiK huIiI IiiJuik'IIoii in urroi'ilutirii 'wllft lliu fort'KoliiK iitlpuliitlou. . "8 Tlmt tha v-4orI of Kltimiilli county ho uutliol-ln'il uml puriultli'il to liHtin wurrnnf for mid tuxca." , MIM.CII llll.lt MKiri'lNO TO UIHJWHS t'OUNTV UNIT PLAN Thn enmity unit 'plan for hcIiooI Kovnriummt Will bo. iIIhcuhhoiI to nlKlit ut ii iiiinmunlty iiuotliiit nt I ho Mlllnr Hill HQhmil liouuo. City Kuiiurlntuudcnt ,J, I'.Wolla will bo tlm chief- iipcukor. I'll In iihicIIiik U oiio of u HorioH that Is hcliuf ltl tlirouKliotil tlio county for iIIhciih t.lim uf lliu county unit plan, am i hahkiih i'Hi:i 'io NMI'OOI.i: LloToit I'llOM iti:it.Mi'i, is (,tmnti:i NIJW YOUK, April 24. A hiiMli'KKliiK Wotajpiiio wlitirt-hy ll'iuor huiiiKKl'-il Into tlilit ii.iiniry from IIitiiiiiiIii uml Cubit ,,n foriin-r miluiiurlm) clmmTit, rommnmlml hy nffl- n-rif MnrliiK uniform,, of tin- I'lilti'd tltiilotf navy, hint lim'ti iiiiimrtlii'tf Vinmur mill ilmti- (r till ..mi I liu. 11. 1.. A him b M.'iz.'ii with th,, coin- iniiiiili'r anil a rruw of hi'vimi, thn runloiint offlri'iit auiibiiuc- rtl (inlay ANTI-ALIEN LAND L.WV3 UvillOlUE.IC.U BY FIVE STATES 3liliirlll Hllpplrmrnlwl lu aill- 1'iilun Iti'lntC CiHiilllrli'.l It, (Julii Mil iiiimiuriiiinti iiruiiri HAN KltANCIKCO. April 21 - l-lvt. tiilenjn tlm inlddlo went are tirepar ItiK In enact uiitl-nllnn land luwn to add lo III out of thu Pacific roiul tiih'K whli Ii Iiiimi nilopti'il mich laws In thn pint decade, arcornlng to In formation reaching thn officii uf Statu Attorney (.ciicrnl 1' H Wnlili. The! hi tttatcituretlio Dakotnu. .Neliranka. lexaa ami New .Mexico, We-lili win, Informed Thn movement agalnM t.llenn hold '" "" ,'?r1n'.t "". IliU'. .1 l .he , ,,,,., .. I that tilectt n( land mt offered liy the ng iiKrlculturul laniln lu lliei.,, taHtHKlllnn, Development roinpuny I rumen u a mniitlement tu the cam - paJgn being tomlurled by many tifthe Klalii.ilh l)eel(iiinent romp.iny 11.,. HtuteK went of the Mlnnlnitlppl rlv-1 '"" 'tl, , " V i . ' ,'Xi L ... . . i . of every Kind on Hie Hot Spring" rr In lu.liim rongrefcH to enter ' f,,lrt house, building huv.t In en for now Ireatlt't with Anlallc nations , i,,,., hy InjiiurlloiiH dlreitetl further reMrltilng liuiulgriilliiii The lagalliHt the County Court uf Klamath t.... ,t i I-- i...t. li'iiM r tiitiiiii n i' rv pihhb i ' I...I..I. .1 l....ll.r !. U'n.hliw.l.tll r.ir ... . . . . It ., ... inn puipiiiit in iiuviiik inn n,t iiiii tlnlly paved for mich treat Ihn, and when iiHHiiriil of cIioukIi rohenlou nud lulerent In thu Mluti-M from which they came, are expected in u.'l. The treat leu urn Kiiught by Call- fornla for Hut iiiriorin of lemllng greuler fnrctt utid effftt to thu utiitn'it matilleit, Webb said. The)' would not have the effect lu any way of abro gating nr ecii misiemlliig the tiren i'iit alien land lawn, but mich laws would ttiTV" as enabling ucts (or the treutles Twu I'nlled Stutes illsllrt court tleclslnns affecting the Cnllfornlu alien tit ml irts are up liefore the United State,, npreino court for final decision, nnd will, 'In present expec tations, be considered (luring the Oe totmr term of that rourt. One duclsltin relates to the leasing feature of tho laws and Is favorable to the mate. The other permits hn Japanese to cuter Into crop contracts nud Is held by Wiibh In havn a tendency to weak en tho statutes. OLD PIONEER PASSES O. If. llHrtJihaieior Wan Karly llri Itleiil uf Klaiiuitli KitlU A telegrum received last flight by Frank WnnCsnotltlcd him ot tho death at Oakland, California, of O. II. Ilarshbarger, broker, ploueor Im plement ilimler of. Klamath Kails. The decedent man led u daughter of Mm. J T. Henley of tho Henley district, -Mils widow nud two chil dren Hiirvlvu lilui. Hurshbarger resided hero for about ten yearn, leaving about IS',19, During his resldenro ho wan actively Identified with tho early building of (ho city, and will bo to- mombeied by old residents. GENOA BREAK LOOMS rrnuctt Tliicnteiis In, WKIuliaw I'll lesM Agtt'eiuciit Maliiliilneil llAltv LU DUC, April 24. Pre mier Polncnri. aiiiioiiiici'il lu a Hpuech today that if thu Kronen del egation ut (leno.i (ould not go ahead with IIh work under tlio agreed conditions, Franco would re gretfully havn In ceiiHii participa tion liiyUm eiinfurtmco. In dlHCiiimluK rnparutloiiH, l'oln curn said Franco will, If nuoeHsary'J iindertako iilonn to seo tlmt tlio' Vorwillli'H ironly la oxecntod If tho (lorniaiiH default In reparations pay- ineiilii. Tho promlnr Riild May 30 riipamtlonH coiiuiiIhhIoii or dufuult In payment, Is Imporlant dafo for Franco, County Court Makes Reply To K.D. Company Statement Chui'tfiiitf that offensive statements were made in the statement issued Friday by W. M. Parker of the Klamath Development company, wherein title to. block 10 .was de clared forfeited by the county, and charging that the conclusions drawn by Parkeu, were unjustified, the coun ty court today issuetT'ihc ' forth its views and contentions in the controversy V II rurkur. i'IiiIiiiIiir In net for ' without dun wurrmt from thn irean tlii Klaiiiatli Di-vt'lonuifut company, itry of K lit mat Ii County. All tin- flood 'iilil under iliitu of April 21. 1022.' Klvu to tlii public it coiiiiiiuulcatlou illriTtitl in tho County Court of lilutnutli Count), but mil ili'lleri'd to I lie toutity court, wlieruby Mr Turk- ,,r la ken utmu blumolf In nfttlu tlm ,rourt libiiRt- coninnfmy. Tlm tonp of , life titmmiiiiirHiit.il nt iiiii;iiniit Him I tnf titiiiitit t filiiiln Itinfl'lll Jl II il C'lllt- ( Iii.I.him tlraun llinri-from U Mr !.. .tj. .,..... . Ini iri...l l.o 1.1 ill iititiif. i in ni'i hi u uiijunniM ii ii i'imiii ihmi Minx fiitir. Mr IMrkcr'n Ioiik preliminary ittntemcnt un to licvs tilt. Klamnth l)e- M'lopmelit iniiipauy niliui to Kvt Intn dock rune. All there fttt.i arc notorl lu prihini iioaltluu and on "lil'li hu hum luntn itl liU nlllinf(iit'lit larKtt talk. Who in holdlliK up the tnx roll ond liiMfar an It In thn truth amounts to , collection of taxex nt IIiIh tlmo? nothlUK Clinrlex II. Det.ap. County Clerk, Cicti tint children In the primary whone duty It In to certify tho levy. neliooU know that the Klamath Ie-.Mr llef-np hniked by the minority viilomiient ((iniliaiiy offered In Klnm- wht have blocked eerv nlliniui in lath County u ulltt for a court limim ' ntiil !! ft ..wifV tuii.'llltt nt Km Clltlltlianil , mr,. Unt county in nrtept It ami die people did accept tt and Hient In inliinlntc good tnlth I triO.liuo no of I Mnreuver. Mr I'.uker l.nin-. nud Cniinly. iiiiitralului: It trom uoing . . t i .. ti i .... ....!, ilil i mirl lniltii.i liltllll " "!"!! liu: Mr I'arkur probably dr-cni'i know I lial tliine IniuudliinN oiiin-attt to ex tend tho limit of any agreement that might exist between the Klamath. '- telniiment comlmtiy uml Maiuaiu .....'.... .. .1... ........... .......I...I nlttfl'. tiiiiuij, it mi' ...,!. .,. ' i silchaexlensluti.' Oentlellien V hand you herewith n deed ext-. ted by The Klamath Development .'o.. on the Wh day of May, itH .,,.,'.. vim- In Rllllllllth Culinty Hie i tlllii to lilock Twn In Hot" hprlngs Ad-1 lltlon to the City of Klamath Kalis. This Is tho land.ou which Klnmatli County Is now erecting n Court House. It Is oU-l'Urpose inai tuut deed shall beeomo effective when the following thr,i conditions have, lfcn fully romiilld with 1. When the Court llonaj) now under construction has been com pleted and accepted by Klnmatli Conntv, 2. When tho Court House grounds, Including nil of Ulock ten liuvn been Improved by tho grading of the wounds, and the construc tion ot sidewalks, street parking, and curbs 3. When thu seat of government of Klamath County Is moved nnd periniinnntly located lu thn Now Court Houso on said lilock Ten. You tiro hereby directed to keep this deed lu your custody until mich tlmo us the abovo conditions have boon fully compiled with. At that 'tlmo you will deliver It to the County Commissioners of Klninnth County thlougliMm County JiuIko. Yours respectfully, Tho Klamath Development Co.. Uy S. O. JOHNSON. President. Klamath Fulls. Oregon. March 13. 1922. 1 lierohy certify that the foregoing Is a true nnd coirect ropy of nun cer lulu escrow agreement entered Into by uml between Urn Klamath Devel. opment company and Klamuth coun ty, now in fllo In tho First Rtnto nud HnvlngH llnuk of Klumatlt Fulls, Ore gon. (Sd) C. IJ. WA1I.KS, Deputy Superintendent In ehargn of fllo -Hiilm or tho Fltst Stale nnd BavlngH Hank, Klamath Fulls, Oregon. Pi-nmiiilliiir. Mr. Parker hnwls Ttirouch a full Hugo over tho uwful conditions of Klamath Uounty, I ho linn-piiymeut of taxes and thn long ami ii uncx nut, ,,,.. ..., i , ... ....... .... i..ir. , . i. .in. i ,. ii omuiuie an iiiuioiic mecx in rr uN .i.p.-ar- f"' ,'V,,..J"'"l"n .-n l-l Iho lery for , .Ion. have been rejected by Secre- npIa aboul Ma- 1C- Exhibition, br "" " ; -'; '" niT nt ww tr U,,,Rn Fr.lu..sc,,..Mayl2lt.i:t , ! Z "& t romSAtcC ti W ", 7'",", pd ganlzo n schedulo which a worthy .roke.m.. of all animal,, l'trit Trust ami SuMiigs llaM., r..fi l- ... ...nir.. th.. i..t . r 1 1 '. "!. The secretary of l9lo .,,, , ,,,. ,.., What the Interpreter Imaalnei the Klamath Falls. Oiegon nob 11 11 for Jail purpose nud Is will'- ,,,r,'w 0,lt 5- "'' accepted 42.1561. . ,, ,. . dog Mlko would sar aboufoa kind u rln,nf ovIIh uiIsIiik lliorohoin niid.nm,u , ,,, B,,IBS Aadltlon. for seokH to liiy ho ii'spoiiHlhlllh' on th a (, ., ,mr,10!)0MT Iu , ,IOll. Court nil hy1 lenson of tho fact I at o op g B1ul,Hi , c.omy (.omt t did, lij the ..verc Isn 'r'"1 ,?''',': ot Klamath County, InstlUito till in en t and unon the Htrnug lecnm inundation of Ihn grand Jurv of Klutmilli rouuly. levy J 15,000,00 for thn ptu'poHU of finishing n jail which ki 11 uocesslty ut tills tiuio.i Who la responsible for this cnnill Hon? Tho County Court of Klamath County during nil thla Court Hoiiho loulrovorsy Iuib Instllutcd only 01CM Milt nnd tnat ror inn reenvnry or 141,000.00 lukuu unlawfully nud -i following statement setting of hiiIIh hruiiKht. InJtintUoiit, liimied, ' iirnreoilliiKii taken HnciJlhen. wito tint work of a mnalt minority who ban- iiemlnti-ntly anil linraMfd thin Court, Intorfc inintint thin Court, from carrying out IIh tolumu promlKOH made to tho vol- .'in linn ia-jiii frit in win, Luunty. filllv I ivii.l hlrilv (tf wtlfitit litiV rnnnnl. itllv ilt-itiiitiilril tlmt tlm lint tirln- .. If. ..... ... rfl.ll..l ....-.!.. ... . win i i ilium; imj t iuiniii.'u -i urilllfK 10 the ordinal plan and nrenrdlng to the nam Hon Klven to It bj tho Hu- prnuie Court of thin Slate In tho Mur- ,ett0 tlm Court lloiimt nffalrn In nc rtinlntif -. with th,. will ,.f tl... t.....ln ,UH lt., ,, tin. roll bv rediklng to Ukuo Hi,, wairunt reinilred of him ,y jHW It,, clalmii an lint .n.tliorlty an .'i", , Uy -U"1." ri"i"ns , l20 lieldlni: lltii court hnunp levy nnd n mlKCell.nieoun fund levy. The lety (or r.i21. new held up by Clt rk Del.ap, was mailn by a Iluilget com mlttttt (( wlniiii tho County Court wer thren members, lilnl J'red Hues- lug. Orb Campbtdl ami A ICallna were I he icuialiilng members. This budget committee ii'Hng under nuili-urlh- of klalute estimated tir,0on 0o neiesunry tu tnumleto the Jail lu Hut' llul Murines II. ill, II..,-. .....I - .....I ,,. ! for liiUiellaneoua fuml. i It fhould bit clearly understood I Mid f. Ii. il ...... . .- i. ... . .heVoWecYCT ,.,,,. ,, ..,"....... I ., .1... !...' '" "'. "'"" "'" " inr court liouKe constriirilon mil lug to sacrifice the luulnem Interests . of, ),,, people of this County In lufus - nK , c,.rtj. ,., jov) for ..,.., ,,,,. fully made. If hn l Imiln.l In- tl... Pnlbln'. In. Junction of 1920 then ho Is enjoined, ffom certifying either, levy. Tho whole responsibility for the , condition over which Mr. Parker sheds crocodile tears rests snutircly on C. It Del.ap nnd Ills backers, of which thu Klamath Development company Is one. Tho serious attention of the citi zens nnd tax-payers of Klamath Coun ty Is particularly called to the follow ing language of thn Parker letter "This U to notify you that the Klamath Development Company has been Imposed Upon long enough. Itjias been longsuHerlng, 'patient unll hopeful. The County has no legal or moral rlulin to lilock Ten (lu) and none will again ho recognized. Should you bo able to collect the.ltum of Fif teen Thoiisaud Dollars ($15,000. 00) you will not bo permitted to spend It In our attempt to finish Hie jail lu tho structure or (or any other purpose on such building. The building nud grounds a 10 tho property of tho Klnmatli Develop-' lllflll lllllllMIl, HUH Itlllllllllll V UUtl- ty has 110 further Interest lu same." Flout thn above, It uppoars that tho Klamath Development company arrogates to Itself to bet asldd the Courts of tho State of Oregon, whldi nt present havn jurisdiction of unset; tied Issues directly affecting this llul Springs Court Houso piopert. Tho Klamuth Dttwdopmcnt com pany says, "It has been luug-Htiffor. lug." What has It miffereilY Tho Kl.iiuath DeMilopmeiit (ompuiiy lias not paid 0110 cent of taxes on lilock in Hot Springs Addition sluco 1911 hut tlm people have actually spent in Improvements on Unit Imul ,Ui0.-' mm.oo In eiii.li, which tho Klamuth it 1. ........... t'i't v-iiieiiivin ttiuitiiiLt- nutt iiruiiuen 1 to couflKcuto. Tho Klaiuulh Dou'loptnont rom- llnon'rl .,.; "Iniir::. urSTr Did the iieonln Hiillclt tb.t ilonutlun of these MixatluiiH hiiIIh to prevent thn eomplellon of tho four I Houso llulltl lug? , . Now tho Klamntli Dovoloptnent company, priuipbcn to takuHtiap jiulg uii'iit on tho people nnd glub iriil, 000,00 of tholiiinnnny without com pensation, 1 1 i " ' (Continued to Puqu 2), t.ii.vuiiuiii.-i,uit iiiiiti tu i.ir i 11:11 ..n w. i,,u I'tiitni; iteitittr truiiiuiiii- ...... ... -x. .. . . i nrnnnni iiiii HLtlbUULL WILL REMAIN BIND pr on' wm Habeas Corpus Writ Denied Convicted Draft Evader by Supreme Court WASHINGTON', I). C, April 2t. HUIII Willi ( ........., ., ., , .t mallrioimlyi Tho uprem court today denied I torfcrcd tout,,, 'ppcatlon of Kdwln II. IK-rs-1 doll for n writ of habeas corpus. Krwln. a brother of Orover Clevc- land llcrKdoll, draft ovadcr, In nowi r-rvlnB four ar In Leavenworth l ... f if , -.. . mi - ' " 'rc'-u"" --t- u '" '"o war. Ilo contcml- ed ho wai Illegally convicted. WA8IHNOTON, .C. April 24. Ju.tlco llalley. In thu .unreme court of the DUtrlct of Columbia, today rulod that tho alien property cus todlan cannot bo required to sur render tho property of Orover Cleveland Ilergdoll, valued nt I7C0, 000, f the government proves llorg- ddll Inin been convicted of desertion and is a fugitive from Justice. RECALL NAMES CUT i .Many Irirgiilarltlc rniiiiil In I'etl- Hon !,- SeriTinry of State I SALKM. April 2L Ilecause they' were riNtind Improper owing to lack '" IIIIIIMI nltlul, or for other sltullar rea- . several hundred signatures at. cd 10 tho recall petition.! de- "c!ed .... . . . ? ' "" - " "! "'" r'uy agiuisi t reu A wit- liaW nl"' vrsil (1. Iluchtel, mem This leaves III" number still silffl- 'clent. as In Wllllams case 41 43S , "' '" ' '" ;:","IIU casc "" na.nes are required. ' . On tho iluchtel petition tho sec- retary received aioiaf of 31913 re co cd 340 and .e, ,1", Jc ,oU 40 ona acPteil 31.5.3. A ,otal oti 32,794 Is necessary for Iluchtel. Tho petitioners, declare they have other names to add. No recall petitions ugainst Com- tnlssioner II. II. Corey havo been. deposited here. They would re qulro S.C45 names. Tho number of names required Is 25 por cent of tho greitcst number of votes cart for Justice of tho su premo court nt the general election of November 2. 1920, which was a total of 165,752 for tho stato at large, represented by Williams, nnd 131,175 for tho, western Oregon district, represented by Iluchtel. The petitions must bo filed on April 26. 24 WORKERS ARRIVE Shiki-it Declare Men Wero Drought In by Operaloih Twenty-fpur men and ono wo man. Intending to go to ovork lu local box factories, arrived on tho train Sunday nlgbj. Twenty left the .train at Chelsea and liter came on to this city, where they attended a meeting of strikers. The workers wero Imported from Chlco, hero they wero met by n representative ot th oporators, the strikers: claim Strikers uuote.l yiKVV ,,a,m- htriucr.- quotei the new comer., aa x.ivlmr lliev hint - -.---.. no knowledgo of tho btrlko cOudl- tlous hero nnd declared that th(le'r or tno weea i.umuer company. W"""1 " employtiuiut " H excoptlnii ot a man and hit wife, nil wore, young men. xiiAt'KS t!.H TIIHOirc.H WINDOW Failure ot brakes to hold caused .1. it, Carualiun Sunday noon to Ii.iVK'IiIh nutomobllo through thu platn Bl'isg window of the, Klectrlc Blioiv 126, South Sixth street. Thu window wiir valued 11 1 S0, and was fully liiauri'll. I itomiciw iiixtw .sai'k Or HTAtJH COMPANV IN 1'OUTI.AMl; (JKT HI, (MM) i I'OHTI.ANII, April 24. HobbdM tlii morning blow tho nafo of tho Columbia Hirer Statfo company In tho Oregon Auto Slago Terminal office, Kcttlne about 1 1.000. Thn ! pollco hellovo tho Job was tlono by tho name jobber who blw the I'antaRCii theatrtyiiafo week ngo. WOMEN OF CITY TO BECOME INTERESTED IN ATHLETIC WORKJ , " .' lo K. A. A. A. Ih Formed nt MrrtlnK Knturttuy; Junto. Dcptirtmrnt AIm, Planned Ow" ot a women', auxlll- ! ui iuu maiiiuin Amateur AlQietlc awoclatlon resulted at a meeting Sat urday night In tho chamber of com merce of tho board of directors o( thn association. Temporary officers wcro elected as follew's: Ida D. Moraycr. "", " ', "' " r, T uMom'n, '"T TJl .1' T? dent; Mario Obcnchaln, secretary- treasurer. Tho organization will bo completed at, a meeting on Tuesday evening. This feature of the.nijoclatlon de veloped through an Insistent demand by a number of tho women of tho city (or athletic facilities. Dr. W. A. Leon ard assisted lu the organization and V wl" com,uct c'3sos until a leador Is ' uuvuiopeti woo can aBsumo insiruc- ,lon ufk. A special membership feo ot 5 nor annum, payablo seml-annu- ally, for women was voted bytho ,,oarU- organization ot a. junior depart-i mo,u wa al Mannod with a mem- ' b"",,,', ,f l l,tr annum & h'n cho1 -utent. and 15 per annum fnr nnn.tt ttristnt inr)nrtnj lintttA- the ag of 12 ami ii ' Dr. Leonard was given authority .'" Ings. lum on certain afternoons and even- , .,. .,.,,. ...,, - Howard, vlco president, and W. C v vmr " ?T complete court. mon. secretary, volunteered to . erection of the hand ball 1 . m ' I nil rDIUArr nr' iqicu -""""-,--' v "" 1 Party Wlll'LeMo New York for Old 'Country on July 18 INDIANAPOLIS, Ind April 24. Plans for tho pllgrlmago to Ireland of many Americans of Irish extrac tion, are about completed and call fur tho party sailing from New York July 15, on tho liner "Cedr'lc" ac cording to an announcement by Jas. K. Deory, of Indianapolis. Dcery.ls national presldont of the Ancient Or der of Hibernians, under whose aus pices tho trip will be mailo. Tho Hibernian pilgrimage will be landed at Queeustown on July 22. According to word received hore, a great demonstration' ot welcome has been arranged for tho travelers both at Cork nnd Quoenstowu. While the trip Is being arranged for by tho Hibernians, Deery said today that an) una desiring to participate mav do so by communicating with Nation al hltiernlun headquarters. SAYS STRIKE BROKEN Fho Hundred Men ltciortcd Work ing In Weed Lumber Co. Plants "Tlio strlko hero la Tjroken," This waH tho telephone, message received ..,.,.. . ... . . ...uu. ... "VTa '"""J ""'" "' M' """c' """ Klilte saUI buo men wero word ing In all the plants, not including salaried men ami 200 men In tho logging camps. This represents over halt of tho number employed jwhon tlm strike occurred, when 800 men wero working In M10 various departments, Hu reported thutf- llirco ba'nds nro running In 'tho ijilll mid that 11 fourth will', bo added within tf il'iy or two. "Plckota wero withdrawn, und wo contemplate uu further , trouble," Whlto said. , MUSED IDEA SHOT TO DEATH Or POLIGEHEN Two Others Wound.; Ku Klux Klan Uadr WiU Be Made te Tertlfy LOS ANOELE8, April 14. Aa Inquest over the bod of M. B. Mother ot Englewood, shot and killed Saturday nltjht whta pollc attempted t0 bait a raid by ataakad men on an Inglewood home, wilt a hold In Inglewood tomorrow. The district attorney a-noance. that Wllliim I. Coburn, grand goblin ot tho KuKlux Klan, and W. O. Price, king kleaglo, would be summoned t0 Ustlfy. I Tho district attorney aald that In hi opinion the shooting of Mosher and wounding of two oth er men Va Justified. A further development was the statement by a member of a aegro colony here that membera of, his raco had designated 'group for de fense and were arming to prevent mob aggression. ' m This Is y Aauaal Week Mike Tells of HU Life ..TU'IT?7TI These at ,..., ' ", KANSAS CITY. Mo.. April . week," eaya alike. least, are tha worda at trlbuted to blm by ft. I!. Jacobs of Kan CltX. K.n... hi. .UW.-r Ior J'e ' aog. The .faithful fello uu was roscuea aner unaergotng animals week, April 14-30, aet asM annually and about tha relations n man and beast, and the lmoortan- t0 bMts of the rolatlona of man - mn' 0'iw- n, '" m w ! -d ra" brothers. The brothera that live aa do about your homes and the brot1- er tnat "Te ln th vo4 -nd t"" mountains. This week la for them all "Have you erer realised how er near wo lire to you? Caa yoti thln ot anything yon do thai doee not ' some way touch uT Tha war. 4 bus' ness, depression, changes of aeaaon the fashions, sickness and death, dfed oh, your quarrels and your div orces, they break loos our moorlagi. "This week It my week, mine and my brothers,' and altogether we aak you thla week to leave tkt hurting out. ", "Wt want you to happy thla week. Happiness make food plenty and beds soft and cold Blghta warm. For happiness is kind. "Angels In heaven have looked down and seen us li traps, aeen us hunted nnd driven, teen Ui slaughter ed by low and terrible methods, leen us entortalnlng. you by .pur death agony and our terror, Itea Ui home less and starving." v GOVERNOR HNALIi ON TRIAL WAUKKQAN. HI., April 14. Gov ernor Len Small went on trial here today charged with conspiracy to em bezzle stato funds while slate treas urer. WEATHER PROkUMUTUM Tho bkromotrie condltlona reaaala the same aa during last week and al though tha Cyclo Stormagraph at Underwopdi Phiir inacy ibowa that tho 1 praemre Is falling ayghtly tbli laftaraooa a condanatloa . of Pleauat, ' weather, la Indlaaled. Foretast for next 34'hottra:' Fair, with variable whda- Tbe TycostrecordlM'aaf-aiatr reg;sierea muiauua aaa Mapaaai tomperatafea, 1 iay. ' r'3" rugn Low . i..v-..f ri H '( 1 4 i '1 i M I S&'.i . 1,V