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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1922)
' nrgx. Wqe lwmtm Herald WEATHER FORECAST lOMlilir ANI III.8UAV, lAllt, i.wt i:iw t'oit it.tiv in tiiij MiitiiiwiMr I'oiniov NEWS OF THBWdkUi') BY THE" ' - -" ASSOCIATED PRESS Member of thrs Aflflocintcfl Prepa, nriMMiii i -., ,1,1)1 klamatu i'au.h, oitrc.o.v, .MllMMV, Mlv" I, ifiaa a, j ritHJM FIVE CKMTI 8 -HOUR DAY REJECTED PIUGK Kltfifc CKNTA LUMBERMEN TO OPPOSE STATE Hiorio,ius act is IH.VM IIKIt (fNHim . 'IIOSAI. m I . H, (Ol III I BOARD FINDING; i Dcclnrc Mills Will Be Op ened l Enrly Date on 9-1 lour Schedule WAHIIINO'ION. I) C May I I In) (Millers mill Hlntkynrds nit of ly.i wan iImIiimiI imiHil- liillniiiil Imliiy l.v Dm tiiiiiri'iiiii mint, Chief Justin, Tut I linlil Iiik Unit federal cinitrol slink- lards iiiiiHlliiitlniiiil ilciliui'il Viiriln (iiilKllluliil i'Iiiiiiiii I linn whlili liitorMntn livestock nlilp iim'IHk flowed mill wen, rrmit iiiitliinnt iillllili'ii JOHN A. McCALL, NEW POSTMASTER -.- -.- VV-' f J' way FRAUD IS CHARGED I BY D. M. McLEMORE AGAINST MITCHELL SAN FRANCISCO,, iMay 1. Lumber onenifniMi nf tin Klamath falls region .Mhiihiii. Ki.,.u.,.m. m,i,i., i,fimi announced today their ' " i Animi i. it,-, ., unanimous rejection of the I "'image,, Toiaiing si,imhi eiKlit-hour day and their in-' lonlUMI to ll'Slime ftiiiii'ii. I 'liiirgliiR fraud mid Improper rare in hi in k ii A I aii i.n til rn nr iHLimui hero, filed ii m.i...ii corns rom'c.senlod inrliwlnd iirtiminent i,,rkn,ni, .. .. r, the Modoc Lumber comna- '" ,,lr i'tnKM totaling ish.iioii I IV. Hit. mil llu. I m, ?!.. II !iir imkiil r , ...... tiiv III L-iJi:M I ii-iiuuii in iL'.siune onera-' ' limit i mm ......I.. ,.. nf stork I) M Mit.cumrr, .,.',. I ca,,1.(,att' o,riir..n,i.. cii ki.ui. i. the rune-hour basis. Con-' ..m today K..iu.t j. n J 1 V BATTLE ON FOR POSSESSION 01 CHINA CAPITAL j TAAK KTKAMKIt O.V HOCKS .NBA It POINT AHK.VA TOTAI JaOSI company or any California r TK" '" "f "l,"K"1 lii.....ilM ..,. "I,u,l,,, reprcs.mtnlloii i.f tin, kln.l i.r , upei.i una. I he announce- ,i,i , Mri-.,,...r i. mih-mi. .. im-iiir lUIKIWH. In ill alli'Kiil nilh rilllc xklMK V ' Tlii ICI.inmlli atln oiHTiilum ul u Itli'dllllK In Hun I'ruiirlnrfi tturo n. iiiiiiiii lii (In. ri-Jntiiii: of tin. On-Kin Blfllo liuanl nf rtuirlll llloti'n rnciuti lilLliilalluii nr mi ..iKlit-liiiur ilny uml wnr., iiiinntiiiniiN on iln mloinluii of' f lilt tllfti..! ..!-... .t. . ... ' "-"ii iiny an inn uniy iikIIii J.iIiii A .MtCill (clay took chnrun of tlio loral opM office. uccccdliiR - lll'llcll. Willi lull llflil III., fmallmi f... ..i. I.. . Tim new iiortm.o.t, i iu. I. mi m i,.,ni Ori'iion llu fmhvr was tin, for 1 1 7.0UI1 .lamniiM Tin. M.omt ' ,' ',' , "',... . ' "".? " " V "'rr (,f ,,,." 's, " I-riuiln-nl In ll.o cirljr rlmr., I. ,l, m ii r,..i t ' V ""' '"..V" .,H. ....""' " f """ " ?! r of I.lmlKay Applcsute rlinrRK U Dial Mltrhrll fnllnl to tnk llii, proiHT inn- of nil 1 1,. Imlil hy III mi to III, lIl'llMTI ll .it u IlltlT ilntn Jo Mr l.i'inori'. In slilrh Mil.Kinori, nkn iliiiiniKrH of .ipprotlmutol) S 1 2.0iu TIiIh milt roiixiii nit n riMuinro to tin, action liroiiRlil by Mltehi'll wlni rromi',1 tin, nlnlii.i In Hi.. -i rlillil of nix joam John Mi Cull uan tilurnlnl In tlio Anliliiml pcIkidIh mill Inli-r inovcil to Iti-dilliiK. Callforilla. uIiitk In, lh,'il fur mimtiiI )um. llu nlmi Iuk I1m.iI '"- f o,,r.,.lo I nKm,n.t Mrl-more. ihn llrM Hum ,, , "" ' """ "' "' "" "a ' "' f r" ' uicmuii Hut nrritnl nt after I'iuik. anil .Murnlinll lloop.-r. lor fll ,.. . , .,,...., ., , , . '.lM.-lay,rof..r,)tv,,cl,,.,,ry flno.01.0 ,:maRM TI.Ih Mill In Mill L, " ,J" '-.M. '!; "', " "m",'" l'hr il. M.im.loi, .,,cgi ' ln.llnir nn.l lll ,,roiM, l, trlnl "' '" ''V! ' V"l. ? V ," .1. ..!.,- il I. ' " n " ""i I tin opimtorit uiir,, in Miiiiil 1. ,.l,.. !,..... .. .in., i in. urn not oppuiM'il to mi Irlit-hour ilnv li iriinl.i H..I i.. ...... a ... ' " '"" jiliiuli "pernio lii uiinix'ililciii W(h i iillforiila mllU now MorkliiR 10 liniini If Ihry woi,, linmllrappnl hy llu, ,'lRlit hour iliy "1 ho opi'Mtom i-iproMoil tin, Miir tlinl timiiy iupli)tH rro vt IIIImk to work nlim lioiirn if ,:h,.n thu oppor tunity mnl p,iun will ho wurkcil nut In rmtiinin oprrjllniui nt mi early il.iln ' nioiin tht'Ht, linen t tut t ,' ilurliiR the prraviit mcntli OPERATORS SCORED jl'lilon I'ri'ilili'iil Sn)n I'roluNe Mnile to Him Wn llrokrn (.siM'tliil to Tli lli'rnlil) UOItlllS. Ciillf, May I In mi open puhllc nililrerit licro ctunliiy nfternoon ll.ty It Onnii'rhury. In ternational prculilent of thu Timber Workerh' 1'nlon. hlllerly iteiiolinietl ('Penitor In thli nortlmi for whui he teriucil ii ilellbernto roverml of Hielr oral proiiiln,, nmiln lu lilm all tin, ouliiet of ittrlke illfflrultles thai' uoiihl libido by the dccUlon if o wiih hu frmlly. when Mrs McCall win re nrouint mldnlKht. and n.itiln tnuio Information, anil thu Ihormom eter In ulHas uround zero when mn-h thltiRH hnppen, mid belnR qultn fami liar with the number of Important letfirn. lurkuRc. floworn, etc, (hat urrhe on Iio1IiI.im and Sunda)n. and can't wait until thu regular dolhcry, to n.iy nothlnR of elerk KcttltiK ulel; Jut befon, tlio enrly mornluR uhlft whin tho tilephoiio Ik Kept Jmnv (hallRlllR rhedulei mid KbttltiR (bine. lo,y on tho Job; helm; In thb hnblt of mien huppvnliiRv, I should mis them If they Htoppcd, mid whllo as iipuiI I nliall probably cuss when called out of bed In tho wee sma Force Advance on Peking From South; Martial Law It Declared Pi:KINK, May 1. Tho hattlo for posnesidon of I'cklnR continues to day, tin, nchnntaRCH apparently ro- Inc to the force of General Wu l'el Fu, who nro drlvlnc; toward tbcj capital from the south. I Murtlil law has been declared In I I'ekliiR. Advlc-H from Ihe center of tho flKhtlnc. 13 miles southwest of tho city, worn that General Wu wa; forclnc tho soldier of General ChanK Ts0 bin from Chanr Sin Tlcn, and (hat tho tide cf battl" wa rolling eastward toward the southern walls of I'cklnr. Ueay kuii flro wu beard east HAS KKA.NCI8CO, May 1. Tho tank steamer Whlttlor, of tho Union Oil company, Ik a to- tal loss, with a carso of 10,000 barrels of oil on tho rocks 10 miles south of I'olnt Arena. Tho crow of 25 escaped In small boats. Tho vessel was ripped so badly that sho settled to such extent that salvage U Impos- slble. 4 NEW INDUSTflt. SEEN IN RAOIO EKUrlBf r PARKHURST HURLS CHARGES AGAINST HOUSER INTERESTS Owner of f'rntrr Ijiko Ixnlce MCMMiRe l Full fti)N Ho Ii llelnK IVrxecuteJ In Kli'OENB, May 1. Cbargo that ho Is belnic persecuted for the purpose of defrauding him out or his Invest ment at Crater Lake, Is mado by A. I. Parkhurst, operator of tho Crater I.ake concession, In a mcssaRo tele graphed Friday to Secretary of In terior Albort 1). Fall, In hlch Park hurst sas: "Finney letter received Uonty-sec ond. Not only wllllnc but anxious to Increase of 60,000 er Cent in Demand for Equip ' ment Is Noted -f' of Chang Sin Tlcn last night. Ar-1 ltl.w n.lf ...ak -!- ftiiivi tii.iift buuih vi i-cHinK was . . ; . . , moro Intense tow.r.l mldnl.hi. KCt oat cf Cratcp Lakc- I,ave made when a small part of General Cbang To t.ln'a army retreated toward tho southwest walls of Peking. 'It lly A-HK-lntrd I'tr, y r CtllCApO, May 1 A new InfAt Industry, the innnnfrriirn , ... cqulpmi-hi, has sprung up with an amazing growth within a year and much of It within a fow recent weeks. From a fow manufacturing shot n year ago to thousands now, an In crease .jf sixty thoimnnd percent In demand In two years; a buslnoss in which both boys and great manufac turers nr0 taking profits; all this Is tho romance of tho now industry. Tlio domand which called It Into cxistenco Is nt present ni tromen dous nn It hag been sudden Tho new, (Continue! to Iago 4) llausor two offers, both eminently fair. So sano business man would I accept ridiculous offer he mado us. Your threat to cancel concessions on- (nltr i in I strl 9ew mm. I la, . ..... 1'ulls lli, entertd the lornl iioHtoffln October I. 1111. n asaUtnnt to 0 K llrntiilenbiirg, then postiiiiister. and linn M)rod as nssUtant roullnuointly until iissumltiR the poatiiiu.tterslilii to day. (.'otixequenib bo lias full under standing of tin, needs of tin, lornl ! mil ui -. fll llllj MTV OllIU flours of tho. ulRht. or In tho midst ndmliiUtratlon. Postnu.ster .MrCnll,f Sunday dinner hao to mako an iuiiiy nam I nVlinV lw I Ah ...f...i .. Ilpa.lv tina-ntlA fnp nn.l la tr.m . ... assasslnato Gcncril Wu Pel Fu. the of defrauding our investment for lender of tho central Chlneso forces, benefit of private Interests, not to. was mado Saturday, says a Peking mcct public need, and Is aRalnst pub- dispatch. Tho general was slightly "e Poller. you succeed, wo will re; wounded. The assailant was cap-1 invo our property from tho park, un til red and executed. j less llausor accepts ono of our offers. m "Wo apent $20,000 for Improve- BUtttt IHIUJ PASSES menu In tho park last year. You sdcc iflcally agreed that, .MathcrJpofrVj cutlon should ceaso and that If Maus er failed to exercise bis option our franchlso would revert to us. Tloto LOUIS E. BEAN HERE Cnudldatn for Goirmor Former Itoldent of Jvlamntii Connty LonU B. nean, Jlopubllcan candl dato for governor. Is a visitor la Klamath Falls today, and Incidental ly tho first of tho gubcrnational as pirants to pay a ljlt to thu local constituency. 1 Bean Is nn f.in,IH em....! i i.i -- -- .-H...IM kivauu iu fcuia SiitMrn IValli of Iloy Ctomeai Ulon tu Fuinlly and Krlcndji a 'I lie AskihIiiIiiI Th-ss SAN ritANriKCO, Mny 1 I.tint- lur mill opemtorH.of Houlhorn On- nill mnl Northern (allfnrnl i ,..,, li.ir., ....I........ ... .it .. .. I lllllV ...... jiMnimj in nmriisi Illl, Ulllla-' ' ! ..... uiniuii i ... tlou i.rlHli.u from il,., u ..tho OreRon bo.rd of ronclllntlon. uol l,nlrnI"' '"' ''"" 'mii Murk In the ,milrm..r.v l 11 i matter what that .lecl.lo.. ml.-l,, , I l,,ml "r ll1"' " l,r',k l" KuttlllB III llailiiR wokred In fiery depart ment of our locnl of Urn nt one time or another. I feel that I nm qualified to understand condition (nun moro than niie nnr.lf. nml limlni: been ne i ustouieil for n number of jears to be iiniiroiersy in their dlstrlrts Ar fording to mi official of lint Callfor. ula White K. Htiir Pine nsHorlnilon, tin, rimforoiiri. Is enpecled to derbl,, whether the Kl.iiunih mills will re main upon UiIn se.iHon Tin, Tlmherworker'H union, bnrlie.l by lln, hi ih, i mu Illation board, In do iimiiiIIiii; I lie eight hour d ty, where iim. the iipnriilnrM say nt limst nine Iioiiih Ih mrethnry In order to nllow miuessfiil (oiiipetltlou with Califor nia iiiIIIh H i, of Oregon workers urn imlil by tho opemtorn to fnmr nine hoiirH nt th name pay In lieu nf tin, tlnenletieil shut-down, but itiyi belni; lutlmldiited b) I, W. V liu nl In r InfliirnreH $K),000 FOR HIGHWAY II 111' Alililiiiiilallnii fiii. IViiii.r l.,.L.. Iloail; ('oiitiiuth let lliail'Oltli, May I Tim federal toafri dep.irluieut mid llio Nlolo high- wnW rouiiulHNlon Iiiiio appropriated $:i(),uou for uso on tho Crntor Lake lilKliwny JiIh your, ('outruns let Inst with toinlleii xiTri.nmi rnr t.i-n.u,... 4, ...-,-- ...,..,, niiiirHiirfiiiliiK two iiiiIIh Drldgeu will .$7(1,001), whldi win loiiioupprov- i.DOO to iim. In fliilshlni! Cup but ween tho Cns- i'6 gorgn mid McCloud. J 'tiiiilftmrriiiliiK I mat. $76,1101), w tintoly ir.li.lK tin I nliio nillo (ail, gorgn mid (WHAllll.'H I'l natter what that decision might bo TIiito lias been no Indication 'said Cmiterbury, Unit this promise will be fulfilled" An eliaunll reilow of past roudltloiis In thu lumber Inilusiry niid tho relationship or organized labor wltli ih,, Industry win, mado by the speaker, shewlni: tho lilll malo ieHiillH li bellniod llioiltuble. ono wuy or niiother. from deter mined effort for certain condilloiiii Onuterbury nppealed to the lum ber workers to Maud by their guns lie Muted that b Mil heard re ports slnllug that n loral fartorv rontemplated blowing Its whlstlo Monday inornliiK mid luklng nil men who would won), nine hours. no opeiuy sroreu nils action ui a most daugoroiiH thing t tho strlk ith. iidilslni; thi'iu to llu In bed mid listen to tho music r the whistle Canterbury wus nicoiiiunled to Dorrls by u ropresentutho of tho Klumulli Fulls local, who hiioko lirlofly relntlwi to local roiulltloni ol lliu atrlke. ing raueu out oi oeil nt uny hour n , ,, , u , : ... .., ...... fil'ti r till) I'MIIVlin tllU Ul rice nt atl times, honest, efficient and i to town, or through som(, other enter genry must Immediately Inn,, some thing lurked up In tin, poMofflrc. or some clerk is about to go homo mine- Prion. la nt l mm. I rd ca a llubb wern addcncd this moraine public opinion and the law will bold by tho sudden death of Paul Hay- rou to that contract." mond Hub!,. nr.il tun , an.il Thn letter from E. C. FInner. set. Immedliiti, trip to the poitotflce. It Isjtlin months, who passed away at Ing secretary of tho Interior, served i-.uu mis morning Death was duo noure on i-arsnursi mar, mo present to bronchial complications. situation at Crater Lake would not b Tho boy had been III for three allowed to continue. Parkhurst b da s, and Sunday morning becamo rencatedly been threatened with can worse. Kicry posslblo measure was cellatlon of lease, taken to proient death, but all Erlc v- Uuser of Portland took seemed witnout avail, and tho end OTer ,ne "-raier uikc inn ism year cuiih, after every means had been exhausted. Tho boy's death was a sovcro blow to Mr. and Mrs. Uubb. Tho runerat will bo hold from tho Illlht) residence. 711. Jefferson, at o'clock Wednesday nfternoon. nil In tho Job, and I'll bo there ns usual, only moru so ' Hut nfter nil tho pontoftlco Is the public .orvant of the community, and II will bo my earnest endeaior to Im prmo the i.erilre wheroier possible. Iiitclllgpnl sen Ice, and to Keep con Kt.intly In the minds of tho emploes that thej nro expected to, and must (Continued to Page 2) ROCKING THE BOAT Humors that tin, Uurrl.s Lumber A- Ilox lompaiiy and Assoclnlixl llox company pluulH lit Dorrla hud re sullied this morning woio proied to ho without foiimlatlon. IIOIIAHIMTILS 'I, ho C)ilo,-HlorinuKriiili at Undor- wood's riiarniiicy Iiiih reKlsloicd lit Ho rhmigo tor tho past H hours mid IIiIh Is ii faorablo jilgu (or tlio con- tliiunncu or pleas ant weather. Forocast for next 24 heurs: Fulr continued warm. Tho Tycos to. eorillnir inm-im.,.. I roidatorod mnxliiiiini nmi mini. Ii tninponiliireH, today, nn rollews: ihhii ISO J".v , at atYji nlor lllUli i FINDS I'KltTII.l.KIl I'KOCLSS WASHINGTON, I). C. May 1, Chli,r l.nglneur Mu)o ror llonry Foul (old the ouiito commlttuo that a secret process ror making cheaper lortuier huh boon discolored which wiih Intended for tuo nt tin, Musein Shonla plant. iain:s' ii. v. o. i). iostpom;i On account of tho death of tho in. fant son or Mr. mid Mrs. B. M. llubb, Ihn IndloH' club or tho II, l. p, B. hU8 postpouod for mi Indnflnlto poriod thn tnoolinK hchPdiilod for Tiiesdny, - ' ' ' ----a-aaa-MaaaaiHaaaslaBaaaa-a with II. W. Price, as manager, and It showed a profit for tho season. The Improiements referred to aro said to have been made under Mauser's di rection, who has offered (o buy Park hurst out. It Is understood that a commltteo has been appointed by the Portland chamber of commerce which may bo expected to recommend a rourso of action. TO INSTALL PASTOR BrrilcoH Will He Held nt I'resb). terinn Church Tuesday rfHBwi?&rWlKIRnK faJaJaJaJaJaJaJaT" SfgTgTgTgTgTgTgTgTaafl 'sIV -J Saa-fJaaaaH Installation of the Rev. Arthur la. Rice as pastor ot tho Prcsbytor Ian church will tako placo Tuesday oienlug nt 7:30. Thoso coming to assist In tho Installation will bo tho Itov. B. H. Kdgar or .Merrill, tho Rev. B. P. Lawrence or Med ford, former pastor here, and tho Itov. J. K. Howard ot Jacksonville. Tho Ilcv. Illco took up tho work hero Jiut u year ngo, coming to sorvu as stated supply for ono cnr. at n meeting on February 22, how oicr, tho congregation gavo lilm call to tho Pastorate. Faiorublo ncllon having boon taken by tho Prcsbytory of Southern Oregon at a recent meeting at Roseburg, tho Installation will now tako place. Tho ladles' auxiliary or thi church will hnio charge of u social hour In the church basement after tho service. All aro welcomo to attend. PICKETERS ENJOINED Action Taken In Ponlsiiil 1xuib shoremen's Strike; Worker Hurt PORTLAND, May 1. A toinnorarv Injunction against picketing and lol ouco In tho longshoremens' strike was Issued In tho circuit court, returnable Friday fpr hearing. One Worker was attacked this morning, the assailant arrested. The mayor has appointed an Investigation I committee. L0UI3 B. DEAN part of tho state, having rodo tho rango la Klaaialu and Lalto countloa In l!i0 SO's ror, tho Falrcbllds and DorrlH cattto outrits, whoso homo ranches woru near the present silo or Dorrls, Calirornla Ho camu to this section In 1SS5 and remained tor about ton carn, and was n land-owner to the extent or a pro-omptlon claim, which ho settled on before ho was twenty-one, and fllo'd upon as soon as ho attained hl.s majority. As bo camo oiur (ho Topsy grado In his car yoitcrday, lio rocallod tho day tho grado was opened, when It. B. Kmltt mid n crow of roadworkors bet ofr a mighty blast that Jarred thousands of tont of earth and rock from tho point of tho summit Into tho depths below-, n spectacular comple tion or tho road or which ho was eye witness. Whllo not unduly contldunt, Bean says tint his prospects look favor able. There lins been a crystallization of sentiment lu tho past week, ho sa)s, and thn trend Is for n change In udmlulstrutlon. Thero Is nn apparent duslro to try u now man and now methods, arid Uoan figures that with tho solid bncklng of his homo county, Lane, and heavy strength In other parts of tho Wllllumitttn valley, he is tho logical cundldato on whom tho lotors who aro opposed to continuing tho Olcott administration will con centrate. Dean has been n mombcr ot th leglsluturo In both sonato and houin tor tho past 14 years, and speaker of tlio house tor tho pnst two sessions. Ko Ii politically well known ' throughout (ho stale, and also ha a widely distributed personal' ' frRd ship. Ifo hns many warm' friends In Klamath cnuntv. hn-nniA nf hi- u.l associations wit.h this WllonrT' ,m Y "vi B," ) .. VM h .1 f a' " l ' rt