The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 13, 1922, Image 1

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WEATHER FORECAST
TOMUIIT AND HtJ.NDAV (JCNKIIAI..
. l.V IMIII,
f.v t V
NEWS OF
THE WORLD
.y , BY THE '
'ASSOCIATED PRESS
'i
Member of the Afiflocbitert PrcBS.
KLAMATH KAM.H.OItMiO.V, rU'H'UDAV, MAV lil, HKkT
i'irii''iitii vihi'. n, Miiuu
PIIHJH KIVR CKNTH
OLCOTT SWATS K. K. K.
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SECRET ORDER
IS DECIMD II
me mm
Proclamation Calls for Law
Enforcement to Prevent
Reign of Terror
SALEM, May 13. Gov
ernor' Olcott today issued a
proclamation calling on
law enforcement officers to
see that all "unlawfully dis
guised men are kept from
the streets,"' and declared
that "dangerous forces are
insidiously gaining a foot
hold in Oregon," and that
these forces, "in guiic of a
secret society, parading un
der the name of Ku Klux
Klan, are endeavoring to
usurp the reins of govern
ment and arc stirring up
fnnnticism, race hatred, re
ligious prejudice and all
evil influences which tend
toward factional strife and
civil terror."
'I In- guti'iuor inlleil on nil Ian
riifiiMini-nl iifflxTx, liirlii'llng Judgr
Mint kin rllfn. In m'i lluil nil iinUtt
lull) ill-Kiil-eil m r II In- kept fimii I lie
Mrn-U (it pri'trnl "further oulrnui'"
mill inniiriiiiilliigH Midi nn lmti mrur
ril In miiiio nf niir iiiiiiiiiuiiIiIi'n ntul
In a iii'littilHiiliiK xliili. Tlm llino lu
- iiiiih In ili'li-riulno nlirflii-r our Mntr
Bti-riiiii-nl l nil mnlntnln IU or
iC'rly mm), iiMilmlli'il liy lln olrr of
I tin M-4iii, or ulirtlirr ll xlin'11 In
unn'il i''r muiic fcrttVi iltiin
nr i Inn Iu'Im- untile n tool of lnl
tlilv fnri'- uorklnu in I In ilnik
tlMWl'll lilt ill III llllkllimil III OlIll'IK
1 1 "II llll'llll'lll'K.
"I mil iimiii nil In) ill iUVi'iih of
t li- lli o n' Mlixirt In it iroiiT
lm i-nforiliiK tin- nrlim uf.lliN '
iiiiiiH'iil In tlil inii''iitiil nuiiliinl
muki-il ililni'i or ilnukril Mini ills-
KuIcmI flume Mini miliiufully skulk
mImiiu i M'llllt iivWsIihi for till-
kll"WII Mill.
"If nmnkril men nro 'iiulltr o
I twin iKTiuUiimuxl)' nt largo It will
not ln k Itrfoir our 'wltr nml
iBiiglitWn Mill know no Mif !!), our
t linllH'N "III Mil longer li" olll- iiisICn
, iinrt I lie n'lni will In ilm uri'iim of
illveuiM fnl i loii,
"TliU incllce niliM ivunn If lli''rr
l lint In our hind nml true 'Anicr-
IoiiiImii li to iii'twll"
To War on Bootleggers
2 Armored Cars, 54 Cops
IN. I'AHO. Tex., May 13 Two
iirmori'il (mib rrto bo broimht bore
front WimliliiKluii to conili.it boot
li'KKi'm, ftiVonlliiK In II- -' rlteplien.
huh, iIIvIhIoiiiiI proltlbltlMi ilhector,
' who toiil olfli'u bitro toiliiy.
Tlm uiimbnr of iinniitn In lil I'ami
will lm trulileil, M worklllK out of
tlm Im-iil off In. Knur llnliter mil
ililneii will bo piovlileil In iiililllloii
In u pulrol of iiiouiited men.
HtuplmiiKuii nuillnml ii iiroKram or
ilr.M prohibition enforcement In Now
Aluxlen. Ailinim unil West Toxuh
(oiintli'H.
vi:atiii:u piioiiaiiii.itiks
Tlm hliih barometric. iiruHSiiru
l Hat huh priivuiieii
for tlm piiHt, 3t!
I litillru eiillllllllo. tllll
cvti jL I I O y e I o - Htorma-
II rflCM rMMh at 1,,llU,r'
I feirTi wooiI'h Pliiiriimcy
1 1 y ) I I reKlHlurliiK hIIkIU-
P- LJ i 1 I lv IiIdIiiii- limn von.
turday. Tomorrow
gives promlHo of
beliiR a benutlful
ilny.
K o r o c a h t for
next 34 heurs:
w,A
Tulr und warm.
Tho TycoH recording thormomotor
reglstorud maximum unit minimum
leinpcinluroH today, nn follews:
High i 71
Low ,...;., , 10
IJ.VMMMMI AI'I'ltOI'lllATIO.V
roit i'iiosi:rri'iVfi v.u
ni.triM Mi:irrs aitiiovai.
WAHIIINOTON, Mny 1:1
lliiiinn npproprlullomi niiiiinll
ti iiiirovml today Ilm 9A00,
nut) npproprliitlnn fur prosecut-
lug wiir friiiid rases, declaring
tlm government would recover
many times t liti t. amount.
LIVESTOCK LOSS
HEAVY DURING PAST
WINTER IN OREGON
Hmoiin Oiin of Iliirtli-Kt mi Cntllr
nml NliiTi i:rr KnoMiii limli
Imi (lirnt TliU .Silliitt
1'OUTI.ANt), Mny 12 -A winter
uliont cotiilllliiii roiinlilcrnlily lower
tliiin llin comlltloii of tlm irop n
rnr mi.'(i, ntul ii ii u ti it t ty heavy Idnim
i . niork, particularly of hlionp
uihI In in lm, nru fentuii'M of tlm May
lut crop ami llv.i Block report Junt
IrmiiM by tlm V. K. Iiureuu of mnrketn
nml erop entlmuti'x, I' l. Kent, Oro
Kim aRrlvuliiinil nliillnllrlnn
Tlm pniit wliitur mm of tlm
Imnleiit on llvn iitock eer exper.
Ii'iiri'il WTilln tlmrn wero mi lioiivy
lonni'h (rum knro nlrrmn, tlm letii:
fi'eillni; ncnuoii oxliaiintcil tlm liny
mipply In many cinei, ami It wait
nrceHBary to turn utock mi the rniiKO,
ueiorc tiio KraM nun properly lie
M'lopeil Not that the html: was
turitrd nut earlier than tmual, but
nwliu; to rolil Into uprliiR weather,
pant u ron nml rniiRes did not makp i
imrm.il early growth.
t'ulf Ihmh Uirico
OhIiic to the thin rnnilltliiii In
which much utock went onto tlm
riillK'e, ntul tlm Inlenenn of KroNMli,
rows and ewen were Imprnperly Hour
Mini nml produced Insufficient milk
for their offuprlnc nltlt the result
llml tlm riilf Ions has Imcii heavier
than umial, particularly In tlm cane
of InmliH. The rnndltlnn of raltlo
Is plated at JM per rent nml sheep
at 91 per rent compared with 100
per rent ntul 9K per cent, respect'
Ively, but.) ear.
For tlm t'nlleil States cattle rotf
ill! Inn on May I, Is placed nt '.'3.2
per rent mid sheep m U2.8 per cent
roinpareil with 'J.'.'J and !).! re-
spix-lhely last )ear on (tlm same
dote.
Mnr'iilliy llcjiy
Tho les.ies of horses mid mules
ilurliiR tlm past winter for OreRon
was IIrIiI, as usual, except In thu
cam or r.uiRo horses In snnui local
ltlen ciitlln luihOH from expostirn hae
been estimated at-20 head per llMiu,
lompared with K per 1000 last year.
Hlieep tosses urn estimated at &0 per
I lino cumpaieil with !i per 1 000
biht year Tlm lamb Iiihii vmih ery
hiiy, this fiirliic beliiR n I most total
III soitin lulsances . For tlm Mate as
a whole, the loss has been placed nt
IS inkier HIUu whc)i Is belluxed to
bo very roliserviiln,
Tlm uml.nr iinurUhed condition of
sheep has lilid tlm 'effect of reducing
the averiiKn welRht. of fleece from
1 li to 2 pounds' per fleece. In the
opinion of homo well Informed sheep
men,
For thu United Klntes im n whole
Ihn iitorlc losses havo beeir couslil.
ernbly In excess of last year, ill
thoiiKh not qulto In prpporllou to the
Imrunsu In tho normal Oregon mor
tality or ratlin anil sheep,
ENDORSE CANDIDATES
IjiImit t '111111111 Amioiimi'.s Fnturlli's;
IVtlllimcrN Held L'nfiilr"
Cuilorseiueiit of political candidates
whh'kInoii hy tlm central labor coun
cil last nlnlit as follewH:
(loveruor, lieu W. Olcott; repre
hoiitatlvn to congress, N, J, Slnnett:
Htuto treasurer, O, 1 llotf; Justice
of Hiipromo court, three to bo nomi
nated, George K. Khepheril reuim
mended nml (leo. lluruett nilvlsud
ngalnst; circuit court Judge. K. I..
Klllutt; cominlasloiiur, Asa l'onlyco;
iiBHessor, Archlo Wlshard.
Tho council went on record us du
clurliiK ull slgnom of tho opun nhop
petition unfair to organlrod labor mid
"not worthy of tho patronage of or
gunUod workmen." It was docldod
to print noxt week In tho "Klght
Hour Bpoclul," offiolul labor orgnn,
completo llstH of tho "unfair" flruiH
nml firms, "deservlm; of tho patron
pro of tlm.workpra." i .
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Situation Is Held Critical;
France Objects to
Soviet Delegates
OIJ.S'OA, M.iy I.I. Ait n remilt of n
limntlnK ot tlm c:oimmc coMfrrrnrc !
Hiili-coiiimUHloii on Itimiil.iii iirfalmi
toilay, tho bltunt loti Iii-rnmo no crl-1
Ilr.il llml ll .,,n,l ,l,,iil,if..l ul,nil r'
ti.. iiriiui. ,i i.vri, .i,i., -
coiiM be reronclloil.
m n..i ..., f n. ,.., ,
.M.-'lUm. .l'..rlr.,l I'rmim u-niil.t
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BUSS QUESTION
never ton-enl to 'lisvliiR ii inlxe.l , '"' "r any -nttompt nt endont
ronimt..!.... ,. wi.iri. in,.,!,,,,- .,.. i '" " "M'lraiit for prlnury iiomlna-
eil Rive (onuldemtlon to IIiiiibIiiii rri' -
illtf. In ilrblN unit treatment of for-
cIki. property i.atloi.allte.l In Uiih-
nla tlm French Mnte.ni.n. .lecli.re.l
ll,.. ll..l,.n. !.. nlr.,..lv .IrK....
.. p.-(iin (! ii'i'W
wiiIki'h between tlm (MiuerH nml Imlil
they in klit do tlm suiim on tlm pro-
iiiiiiiiI rnnimlHalfin
,,, MM01 , m ,,,,,,
reach a complete iiRreemeiit before
InyltlnR tho Hovlet represcutntlvvi to
Join tho commltslon.
(as I'lttci: nteiu:
W'AHIIINC.TON, May 13. lines
tlRatlnn ot a recent Increase In the
prlco of Rasollnu was proposed In n
resolution today Henator MiKellnr
of Tennessee.
There is an enduring tenderness in the love of a mother to
sow that transcends all other affections of the heart. It is neither
to be chilled by selfishness, nor daunted by danger, nor weak
ened by worthlessness, nor stifletiT'by ingratitude. She will sac
i if ice every comfort to his convenience; she will surrender every
pleasure to his enjoyment; she will glory in his fame and exult
in his prosperity and" if misfortune overtake him he will be the
dearer to her from his misfortune; and if disgrace settle upon
his name she will still love andcherish him in spite ofhis dis
grace; and if all the world casts him off, she will be all the
world to him.
, .'.''! '' Wlngton Irving, t
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IMPORTANCE SHOWN '
i OF COMMITTEEMEN '
IN ALL PRECINCTS
ollllllKllii Apillll(ri to Confer
Willi l'liillliK llriurilir;iiii; llur- !
mini) I'irwilU il .Milling
Tlm Inipurlunro of n i election of
ri'puliliiiiii county (nntral -otiiui lt
I teowti iii fvury prwlilct wa cnipliu-
, "I'-eil luiit iilK'it 'it n tucetliii; of rn-
piiMl'iilin In tho njw .Ma n ntrent
rourtlioiui', nml a qiimnlttca v;nn
iippnlnti'il to confer By person nml
litter nlth leuillne Mptibllciimi In
ery preelnet to run thai central
ruininiltecmoii aro elected noxt Krl
ilny. I
KoIIowIiik tlm election, tlm com
liiltleeiimn-elecl will liii callosl to
collier nml un attempt iiudu to or-
.""" '" ruiiuuiiwiii ririnnui vi
. . t, . .
!,'"'l ro'inty.
IMrtltuniililp v.i not 'In cvl.lcnro
lil tlm meetliik'. Tlmro wnt no men-
, "'"l "' W""' uf InillVldUal Cntllll
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""' ,"lw' ,'"-," u,' " ';
w,,,wl1,0,,.,l1,,1t,, nalm '"IU ",1
lr''K'" " lanmtli cwitily. so that
I " m"?,,t IlltulllKently fUlirtlOll aH a
p.iry unit In state nml national af
fairs. It. J. Kheets presided and A. I.
Wlslinrd ncled as secretary It. K.
Kuimitt was rhotcn to work with
tlm secretary and chairman as a pub
licity committed to select represent
athes In all products und nsk their
co-operation in reeliiR that c.tcr)
expressed n preference lor central
committee members.
There Is sparo on thu ballot for
smh selection, to bo filled by tho
voter by writing In the name of his
or her choice. ,
HONOR HER TOMORROW, MOTHER'S. DAY
iaaaaalaaaaaC9aBfaTa
aaHaararMaKapaaBW
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DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICTS
TO START SOON,!
Langell and Horsefly Will
Benefit; Contract It
Received Here
Tho contract or tho United States
covcrnment with Lanicell Valley and
!lorotly Irrigation districts, approv
ed by K. C. Finney, firs', assistant
I secretary of tho Interior department
for fumlahlnjc Clear Lake water to
th0 illstdftts, was received today by
directors.
Approximately $387,000 wlll( be
expended under this contract' In
bulldlne a diversion Jam, canals. and
Irrigation work to carry water to
" e rvv w
about 10.000 acres, tho first unit of
a project which will eventually em
brace some 30,000 acres In the Lan
coll Valley and Horsefly districts.
Thu contract was approved by res
idents of tho districts at elections
held March 22. last. The Interior
departments approval opens the way
for Immediate work and surveying
crows aro In tho field establishing
permanent locations of tho diversion
dam and canal system.
As soon as .tho survey work Is
done, bids will be asked for construc
tion.
Directors hope that the diversion
dam and a large rart of the canal
system will bo completed this year.
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HON' OF HKMtV IMVIHO.V
X. y. AHHKMm,YMAX, M-:tT
t'UKTUNK OV l,.VMMm
MINNKOLA, N. Y., Mny 13.
j Aimemblymnn V. Trutitc .
Davlxon of Naitaa county wan
left H.r.00,000 by the, will of
bis father, Henry P. Davlaon,
N'ow York banker and plillun-
throplit, which wai filed for
I probate here today. Tho futl
4 value of the lestato won not
, xiven
ANOTHER WAR IS
ENDED WITH CLOSE
OF NEWSPAPER CASE
Jadjre (fane Hand Coatioyemr He-
Tore Jolt With DV.doa; Mr.
ray la Wianer
One of Klamath Falls' miniature
wars, the local new.paper contro-
. . ... ,
versy. received a sevcro Jolt yester-
a.- . . .w- u..- .. t-.i ' a.L. ..
u.j .u -.u. -HV "lv"B "
the close of the trial of the caso
. . . . ..
of E. J. Murray and the Herald
..t.l ll .MA .. ..!. f. T-
. ' "fj"'" TO-J-"r "u" "va
iwiaiQB. nccoru ruuniuiQK com- ronso
p.ny et .1. when the court entered tin fees aro fixed at follews:
a decree for Murray of an alternate M,0 ot ,0 j,er d ,-, por
Judsment. effective In 10 days, of ftnnum; 20 quarU pef d c, B0
either a $2,000 Judgment against , cr day Jlc. 100 r moro
the defendant or that Murray with- quarU ,or dayv 25
Ll n d"r! Vl t0 he feBdMUl The necessity for such regulation
f 1.000 and take over all of the wa pointed out by L. S. Leach, rcn
common stock of the Klamath Ilec- rMcntlng tho Oregon dairy and food
ord Publishing company. The court commission, who visited dairies In
ai mo same una aismissea live
other cases filed in connection with
the controversy.
Possession of the common stock
carries possession of the plant and
property.
Ai gleaned from the trial' ot the
case the
the time
( matter had its orbji t among the counties," Leach said
ot the aigalng ot tho!ea-'.A in... mistake Is being made.
tract on Oetober.ty U31,.hl4aijJrKjiherint- srHUatUZ.tlU;'
ried with it a 0-day option for the counties, in not giving more atten
Record to purchase the Herald Pub-iton , quanty. It has been shown
llehlng company's plant complete that dairymen who have established
for H0.000, in default of which standards ot quality havo left their
Murray was to. havo the right to competitors far behind, thus pro
purchase the common stock of tho VldlnK a meritorious product for tho
Klamath Record Publishing com- consumer and likewise benefiting
panr tor $3,000. It was shown themselves."
that the Record company had failed J Conditions hero aro not what they
to Uke advantage of the option, should bo, Leach pointed out. saying
and at tho same time refused to that regulation was essential. If peo-
sell to Murray, contending that ho
had violated bis part of tho con- for babies to use Impuro milk rcgu
tract in not permitting an cxamlna- latlon would bo adopted through
tlon ot the books of tho Herald to pop'ulaf demand, ho said.
how Its earnings t0 any prospec- inspection of dairies under tho or
tlrs buyer that the Record company dlnanco would bo in tho hands' rff a
might interest in tho purchase paid Inspector who would derive sal
It was further shown that Bo!- ary from tho permit, fees and f 150
ding and other former employees ot per annum from tho city.
the record on October 10, after The cost to tho dairymen for por
tioning the contract, camo to the ! mtts, It was shown, would bo a use
Herald plant, bringing with them tlon of a mill per quart.
certain portions of the equipment I m
of the Record plant, and that eight
Sundey issues of. tho Record wero
printed at the Herald plant, during
which time tho dally Record was
suspended, as agreed in the con
tract. Prior to the signing of the con
tract Murray bad advanced to tho
Record 1800 for tho purpose ot
buying out Clark Williams, who at
that tlmo controlled tho Record,
but who refused to cntor Into tho
contract with the Herald to sus
pend tho Dally Record. The $800,
Murray contended In bis testimony,
was to apply on the purchase, of
the common stock ot tho Record in
case the Record did not purchase
tho Herald. Tho defendants argued
that' tho $800 wan merely a consld-
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BAD MILK CHARGED
Complaint Filed AgalnH White
Pelican Hotel by Inspector
Complaint was filed ycttorday
against tho White Pelican hotel by
J. L. 8. Leach und K. L. Milton,
state dairy and food Inspectors,
charging tho uao ot adulterated milk.
Tbo complaint wan nerved on J. S.
Mcdlnnla manugor. und on his ro
quost Is boing in abeyance ponding
tho arrival from San Francisco t of
AI. Short, general manager.
A second complaint was filod this
morning against Tuloro and Fuch,
butchers, for soiling adulterated
sausage without having a display
card In their place of business. No
I action had' been taken on thlH ease.
'up'to, Into hour today.
! PROPOSE DJURY
lit tin I IIS IN
'.'NEW ORDINANCE
Permit System and Inspec
tion Advocated; Need
Here Held Great
Regulation cf dalrfos selling milk
and cream fa this city Is proposed
In an ordinance, drafted by Dr. H.
D. h. Stownrt, city hoalth officer,
which probably will como before t!tS
' ellL oune" MoBdajr n'Rnt- .
, ,Tho "" P" ' a 11-
ccso system and Inspection of dn r
... . rfl.i.. . t, u . . .
" ani1 recjulros a high standard of
clcanllncis In dalrle,. Penalty for
.,ii, , ,, .,. ,u. ,A, .
failure to comply with the ordinance,
,. .,,, ,t lt00 , nn ,,. . ...
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or both, and revocation of the II-
tho county during the past week. Ho
also appeared boforo tho council last
Monday when samples of milk were
shown to contain sediment.
"Oregon Is rapidly taking Its place
as a loading dairy state, and Klam
ath ranks hleh as a dalrr center
P0 W0Uld consider what it means
BONDS
FOR DRIVERS
SUigo anil Tnxl OptMatorw Mutt In
sure Aj;slnst Damage, Injury
Operators ot taxi and stago lines
must give bonds and tako out In
8urnnco against cargo damago ot
Injury ot passengers, In accordanco
with tho law passed ut tho last
lcglslatlvo sossion, according to J.
II. Gordon, Inspector In chargo of
thu motor transportation depart
ment of tho public sorvlco com
mission, who Is hero to explain tho
law and t,co that It Js obeyed by ull
concerns operating undcr Its pro
visions. All taxis, trolght and passongor
Htagcs operating beyond municipal
limits como iindur tho provisions of
tho law' Kach must provide, a
good faith bond, ranging from $2C0
to $1,000, according to clssn of
sorvlco, besides Insuranco against
Injury to paucngora of loss of cargo.
Gordon arrived last nfght and
was busy today interviewing trtuga
aud taxi operators. Home havo
complied with tho law and otbors
wero willing to comply when tbo
necessity was explained.
"I am hero to onforco tho law,"
said (lordon. "All nt Its provisions
must bo compiled with. Thcro will
bo no lonloucy for willful violat
ors." PKXIH.KTOV WOMAN 8HOT
PENDLKTONj May 10, Mraj.BI
slo Halliwas shot four time Intho
houd In fa restaurant bore today by
her husband, nn ox-nolilor, ond'may
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