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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1922)
i itu tnxtm literal .WEATHER FORECAST TONIGHT AMI TllttlWDAV, I'AIK AMI WAHMHIt NEWSOP THE WORLD BtTHE ' ASSOCIATED PRESS ) (! Member of the Associated Prcaa. ;. . A llfiviili Vi-nr ,Ni. tllt.lil raiED VET. E BETS f HI Reclamation Settlement Is Eliminated; Provides for Loan Certificates WASHINGTON, II. C, Muy 31 -The, Mcf'uiiilii-r mildler holm plan, which tnlirnr-M tlm limine lilll with soino iilneniliunitit, lur Itlttltir: ellm- Inulliili nf In lid settlement on ri'r. luiiiiitlon project, win nnlnri'ii fit viirntil)' leporteil tinlny liy the minittii finance cnuiiulltrn liy a vole of Minn In four. Tim effrctlvn date wnn chanced f i out lint October 1 lo January I, 1923. "Iltc lliunot iiiii, providing n iii I1 ! t I If i 111 rnnf' In Hon nf other form (if rompnsntloii, wn defeated, eight to five. Aside from ii prnvlnlon to pay nihil t veterans whoso niiiipoiina Hon t on lit nut exceed $60, (lie Me Cumber pluii provide for iiitimti'il servlro rrrllfh nlfrf on which hunk would ln milhorltit lo loan fundi during tin first Hirer onr nml the t ronniny thereafter during Dm 20 year of tlm life of tin' c ert If tcwtt-n The certificate would liivi n fact) alu r( ti ii I to iilioiit thnn lime thp iimnunt of veteran' minuted service rrrillt tit tho ruin of fl n 'lay for ilnmrstlr nervlri otiil II 35 ii ilay for fori'lr.n ervli-i nml tint total would ho payable it t th" end of :' i'iirl or runner upon the ll'Htll of I ln IioIiIit There uri' provision for nrullon.il training unit hi'ini' nml farm uld. Tin-mi nml Hie limit ii nil uirtlflrnli' fe.ilnni lire nlinort Identical with Ilium' III tho hoimo hill, Imt Hid land to'ltlemenl, or reclamation features In tho home mcasurr h.nit been I'llmliiuteil. ENGLAND IS AROUSED lliivnlrii Mllltiiry lualin of Ire litoil I,, I'n-teiil lti-nilillr I.ONtlON. Muy 31 llrltlith triiopx will pteeut the eliilillhnielit of ,i ri'iiiibllr In Ireland If mirlt art Ion heroine iiprwuary, Winston Hpenci-r Churrhlll, forelcn M'Cretary, ileclar nl In the hniiim nf cotiiinonii todny "In tivunt n rppuhllc U l up It In tho Intention of tho llrltliili Kovem incut to hold Dublin an onn nf the preliminary Mpph of mllltiiry opera tlonn. ' Name Was on Memorial Hero Very Much Alive NBWl VOIIIC, May .11 If Anthony l'vutolu had mil been on hi honey miloii )ptoritay ho would liuvo "' tiiiiilml tho ccii'inoiiy held hy mi Amerlc-aii l.oclun P"t In llrool.l)ii upon tlm unvolllnc of a nioiuiuient to Holdlcr "I'o illol In tin world war. For Authoiiy'H nonin wu con milcuoiiM iinioiiK thotc rut on tho fain of tho niarlile ineinorlal Two weiik iiro, Just hi'foro hi iiinrrliiKo Anthony ntteiulctl mi mi M'IIIiik In I'rospLct park. Ill iiniiio uppnarvil third from tho toK ll tried lo idinluro tho speaker on Hint occimlon that ho wit Aiitliony 1'i'H tola but they wouldn't helluvo him nml ho heard how bruvvly hu hud died lit France.. A member of Compuuy (', 10th lUHth ilhlnlon A. I.', F l'vnlolu v-iih woiiiitlcil lit rmubrla. Ho wiih tar ried with other men to mi uinlni lunco. A kIidII burnt, thu iiiiibtiluiico wn wrecked, mi Identification tag bnarliiK Aiithony'H imnin wiih found IhihIiIo u Ion (ortuiwito comnulu. "And thiit," Haiti Anthony, "I how It camo about," wi:athi:u nioiiAiiiiiirir Tho Cyelo-SlormuKraph nt Un- (lorwooiiH I'liurinii cy hitH roKlHtured but few liiuiiKoH lu huromotrle .pros Hum during tlm last 24 hour und u Hllght (nil nhout noon todit)i would ludlcuto a contln uunco of pri'Hont woathur routlltlon, ForocuHt (or next 24 heurs: Fair and warm. BONUSM H r e ' fl Tbo TycoH recording tbormomutor reglHtorod maxlntunt and minimum tnmpuratuieH today an follow I Jllgh 4 84 u '0W , .j...,, 03 AMUHCIt IICroilll.MIICAK. INH VI.'Alt IX CAI.IKIUMA ritriT ixiitsTitv is hi:i:x HACIIAMI-'NTO. Miiv III . Another ri'coril-liri'itklni: year for tho ilijrlililoiiH frnll IniltiM- try or California, with nlilp- 4j iniiilN leliilliu: ovur nil. tliio tarn, In itkpccleil hy tho li'itillni; of- flcliilN or tho fruit whipping ' firm Unit innkii their head- ((Murium hero. Homn of tho of flrluU tupett oTi.OOO riirn, mill no entlnialcn, of eH thnn lo,- Odd enm Iiiivii been Hpokcii or. TEST CASE MAY BE RESULT OF ARREST ON INDIAN LANDS Ii, .1, lleiio Taken lulu CmiIihI)' for I'UlilliK on Kliitnitlli Iti-M-r- tullont l.iiu Oh-.ru to Whether whlto men will be per iiiltlnil to Huh on Kl.iiunlh Indian reservation tnny be iletnrmlneil In ii (ml milt resulting trout tho ar rest hy Deputy Sheriff Henry Khni. ley near Chll(iiillll yesterday of I. J. Mean, who wan fUhltu: In the Williamson near Clillniiulii- Ilean uppeareil before Justice, Snook nl (.'hlliMjtiln, nml wan released on hi' own recoKiiliiuco. I llenn until there iippeitr to he no law- providing penalty for flihliiK on reservation IiiimIm, liyi that an I'.irly trt'itly ilcHlKiiiitpit tho net mi mi offenne. Jiut what Kiiirt him JtirlKilli'tlou over tho matter there for I not clrnr, hu hhIiI Tlic cumi will Im u frlemlly one for thi' iniriKme of clearlni: up nny further iiiliiiniliTNtiiiitlliiK. ttrronl Inc to Mean, who h iiu active ineni lior of tho Kl.iiiiutli HportHiuen'H as micl.lt loll, mi orRllllliuitloii ie.cate( lo the iirolectlon of flnh nml i;aino nml iipholitliih or tlm flnli ami Kanio law FOREST FIRES RAGE .Many lloiur-4 Hrnimynl; lb-nil (iu. mny Hulh'tn !, of .VI.OiMI I'OltTI.ANIl. Mar. 31. Several Iioiiip,, wtrt dentro)eil by forest fire In tho vicinity of C'orlmtt In fimt Muttliomnli ounly. Ho inn llw-Mork wu, hurui'il, other fnrm hoiiite are iipp.irintly dooiuoil. All women mid i chlldri'ii hno fled fnmi tho nine mid every man available I flr.htlni? fn. lluli w-ih aitkiMl from hero. An urea of nix iiilti'M Ioiik ami otto mllo wldu hu been nwept. 1'OUTI.A.VII, Miiy .11 -Foret fire wero reported niRliiK today In Oregon mid WimhltiRtuii. A IokkIiir train and equipment of tho Khuvllu iiunu rompmiy near lieml woru burned JeKterday. Tho lot -wn ISO, 000. (Irrhiiril near Kkiimiunla, Wimh., nro thieateued. A eamp of thu Weatport Lumber lompuny nuuth of Kerry burney eturday. WAR TO RESUME SOON Court Utilise Ctiso Silieilulcl to Conni l( TrUI .Next Month i Sllpulatlou of counsel waa filed on Monday In thu euso of Frank Ward otcnliiHt Klumuth county that by Julio 20 tho .lofendanls nhould fllo auKwer t0 tho plalntirftt com plaint and nuieudtsl complaint ami that plaintiff reply hIiouIiI also be In nt that time. V. U. l.'lllott riled niiHWcr on behalf of tho county. With only tho filing ot tho roply to hu made, tho caso I expected to I'omo t() trial In June. TAKE 6,000,000 EGGS (initio Warden Htuut Itttiints Front Trip to Diamond liko Six million trout ikkh Iiiivo boen taken from Diamond lukti thl sua. Him by hIx men, iircniillnt; to (laino Wttftltm Klout, who icturnetl Mon day from mi Inspn'ctlon trip to tho luko In company with Dr. If. D, I,. Stownrt. Stout HayH tho work is proKrusNlng well nml tha n fj.tr yloltl of egg Ih oxpucteil. m XUVSli COUI'I.K WKI ' John Itoburtuon and Mis Miiudo Miller wero tho piiiichmlu lu u uuiet homo wedding lit Ii o'clock Sunday morning n't thu homu of tho brldo's parent', Mr. and Mrs. M, I.. Miller, t 2 KB Wluntluiid nvonuu, Thu Rvv. A. 11. Ilrlslow officiated. Following a wedding breakfast, tho young con plo loft by motor trip for Bantu Clara, California, ami Kugeno, Oregon, whnro thoy will visit rolutlvos, aftor which- thoy will mukn tholr homo horo, KLAMATH Millionaire Confesses Slaying if "Hr VsH JHsllB H sW M j)L rM && 'vz&Mmmr -. JBI . taB IIBSBBBM 57"- . Ktit TrvBH gpr Jgtjfi. lr.ijOBBfjBli1jjjjaJ2liB i k nf if'! , TTfBUPP tyTffTrBArT? 1 il;-. --UbiciBBMBlBpPTWaMUiTi I JAt I lipf g II 'Hvv7lTrCaBBBBBlBBABBBBBB3iBBBBBBBlb1HjBl KBaiiryilBBBBBBMlBBBBBVtBBBBBBBBIBM BBBBBBt'KiBBBBBBBZBBBBBkV1'l!BBBBBBBBbV MBMNaJBBMBjlBcra'ifi!SSi2 Wnltir H Winl (lefn N'ew Itoclielle .V V, millionaire, ion of (ho Wnnl Iiakmi; lumpauy foumlor, had lotifi'ion-d, police nay, that he Hew Ciarem.- I'i-iem ex navy man who Ihrc.iU'ni-il htm with lilarl.mull Mm Ward (rl;ht) u standlliK Ntnunchly by her luiHliauil. Ilelow u Die Ward home Dvvi'iDpiueiitH todiy neneil to Ktart it new proho of the miir iler on tho theory Hint Wtirifn utati-uient lit tlm rlrcuiiutnncen mir. leunillm: the kllllni; were not itttoKether armrale. ROAD BIDS OPENED' Klaliiallt CiiiiiiI, IN in 1 1 1'iils In rtK-' Mil", on .Merrill rtliin I'dllTI.AM). May 31. Tho hitch-1 WAHIUNHTdN', I). C. May 31 - way rommlMlon today opened hhU , Mvr ,lll for tho regulation of of iipproxlmately ISnu.ouo for t:rad- future tradlnK on Brain oxchanKC. Intc imd mirfurltiK r.o mllen In Ix , (ii.aiKnPil to meet thu recent tlocl cutintle. ..Thcru woro fewer hid ion nf tho mipromo court holdtnR than imual. contniclor IialiiR nearly all tho uork they ran han dle. Home reported that labor w,ih .eltlni; ncarro, Thu Klumuth county court put in ii bid on 2 5 mile, of icrmlliiK mid htirfuclni! on tho Merrill m-c- Hon of Tho l)ale-CaIlforiila hitch- way. Only two other bid were re ceived. Thl- work lrt to extend from thu koiiIIi limit of Merrill, throuich the town, to a point wo iiillu nurthweiit. MAHKCT ItKI'dlti I'OUTI.ANl), May 31 -Cat IK- and datiKhtor of Mr. mid Mm. II. A. St. hoi; Mteatly. Sheep COt- hltcher; Clulr, who died jesterduy after u sprint; lamb 10 l() Ml. Krk audi short Illness, The Itcv. A. II. Ilrla buttcr firm. tow will conduct the services, HHSiHHH.9HBIH.iHi BBBBBBBBBHBVMkBf(rKJBBBVBmMBBBkBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBT KEMSMwrnr oBBBBBBH mBmmm svHbI WKSKUM ' I BBBH ravi w iUI nHrfJPso V AP WmW .sbW'bH ink f KalPVB FAI.I.B, OREGON, I'DW'SIM V, I NEW GRAIN MEASURE HemiliitloK I'liiun TrmlliiK 1- IiiIi-imIiikiI liy (jipMT tltv prenent tradlnK act Inoperative In part, was Introduced today by Senator Capper, republican, Kan (rih. Thj hill I Hliullar to the first id except that It fundamental princlplo I based upon the .power 0f contcren to reflate Intemtato commerco Instead of taxing powxr, which was the basis ot the present law. st. nam ri'M:ii.ii tiii'iisii.w Funeral servicer will be held In Whlllock chapel at 10:30 Wednes day mornlitB for -N'lna Clara, Infant SPOOKS! MAV ill. Ultftf. r-, PRESS REPORTS PETERMURDER ! Officials Take Cognizance of Newspaper Theory of Inside Killing WIIITB I'LAINH, N. Y., May 31. -County offlclU look official cok nlzmirt) today or a newnpapcr re port that Walter S. Ward, n wel thy haker'H Bon, Rhot Clarcnro I'eterg In War (I'd homo tho night ot May Ifi, and that tho Intllct had torn tho woodwork and that posl- hly hi ood Rtalns would be found tlirre. Wlion Ward RUrrcndorod, May 22, IiIk lawyer ntated he met I'ctcr. who wan demanding $75,000 black mail, by appointment, and that he drove with him to Klnncco reser voir, and thcro ithnt him In Belt (lefenic aftir Potci had threatened hlra with a plutol. HONOR WAR HEROES I'nlrlotlt- ;lten Mjtrrlt tit Crrec lcr; Apprtiprinto CVrenionlra Tribute was paid by patriotic Klamath Falls citizen to war her oc csterday when varlou ortcanl zatlon joined In a march to the cemetery where appropriate ceremon ies were held. Tho march was halted at tho canal brldco whero naval he roe wore honored. Flower wero cast upon tho water while a women' quartette naiiB, "Nearer My tlotl to Thee." At thu cemetery uddrcsM- wcru made by Commander Fred Wcstcrficld of thu American legion. Captain O. C. Applceate, th0 Iter. A. L, Rice, The Iter. A. F. Simmons pronounced the Invocation. Preceded by Captain (Applegate, tcrand marshal and ' i'rlvito Frlck, veterans of tho Modoc war, a croup Qf school ihllilren bearlne Huns and flowers and Hoy Scout led the march. They wero followed hy the American Lciclon, Spanish American veterans, l. A. It., Women' Relief Corpjj and representatives ot other organizations. Following the cere monies soldiers' craves wero decor ated.. 1XTF.RKST IIKIH'CKII WASHINGTON, May 31. Farm loan board has announced a reduc tion of tho Interest t'o charged farmer by tho fudoral land bank from six to five and one-halt per coat, effective, tomorrow. U TN pikiick ittonxo vm.utw HKUIOUK WOUXniNfl (IF TWO t'OXHTAIir.KH IV IIKI.FAKT IlKr.FAST, May 31. Fierce rlotlnif occured thl afternoon In 4 tho Mlltlcldii dlntrlct of llclfojit, followlnR tho nhootlnK of two iipcclal comttalilci, who nrn bad- ly wounded . Incendiarism and 4 bombing wer0 rampant. Tho 4 crown force lined machine. uunii. Bevnral pemonii wero re- ported killed, SEEKS TO PREVENT HEIRESS' MARRIAGE TO RIDING MASTER Mother of Mathlldo MrCormick to Ak Court Action; Daughter Halls for Karopn CHICAGO, May 31. Mr. Kdlth Rockfeller McCormlck will ask court action to prevent the marriage of her daughter. Mathlldc, to Max Qer, the Swiss riding master, In a state ment to bo presented tho court to day. NEWYOIIK. May 31. Mle Ma- ..thllde McCormlck of Chicago, grand daughter or John D. Itockerfeller, whose engagement to Max 0er, ,8wlst riding master, has been an nounced, sailed for Europo Monday on the Dergarla. "I have nothing further to say, and I don't want to bo bothered with Questions." was hor only statement. Miss McCormlck, daughter of tho harvester manufacturer, was accom Dinled by Miss Julia Mangold, at one time bookkeeper to Oscr, who came from Chicago with her. Previous report had quoted Oscr a saying ho expected to como to America In June. Miss McCormlck declined to confirm or deny theso re ports. m DAM IS COMPLETED HUver Lake Htrurturo Hooa to lie traml Over to IJUtrtct &IUVER LAKE, May 3ir. With work on the Silver Lake Irrigation project reservoir Ana virtually fin ished, costs are being figured by con tnctora preliminary to turning over the completed system to tho district Tho reservoir and dam nro holding water In fine shape and tho supply will be more than sufficient for tho ground that will be Irrigated this year. It Is estimated that tho di version dam will bo finished within two weeks. The flumes jirc now bo Ing built, the ono cast of the Gowdy ranch being practically finished. The main flumo which runs from tho dam out to tho mouth of tho canyon Is yet to be built, but the lumber is rriv and when oncn the workmen get at It. this pieco of work will bo completed within a short time. m SNOW HOLDS UP WORK Ptoe Beetle I'roject ta Ilmtl District May Do Delated BEND, May 31. Snow has lain so long in the timber that burning as a moans of combating tbo pine beetle menace may bo impossible this year, states Frank Dushau, represen tative ot the Gilchrist Interests In Central Oregon. Dushau had plan ned to mako a test burn In tho Cres cent section, nnd to note results wbou a party of lumber men and na tional forest officials motors to Klamath Falls early In Juno to study the work being done agalust tho des tructive Insects. Seven days spent In tho timber ucar Crescent convinced him that burning could not bo done for three or four weeks, ho said, and by flial tluio ho fears that It will bo too late, for this season. COAL PRICE SOUGHT Hoover l'rgeg Operator to Agrtis Upon Reasonable Figure WASHINGTON, D. C. May 31. Secretary Hoover today assumed tho responsibility for fixing a reas onable prlco ot spot coal during a eontlnuanco ot tho coal strike. In opening the conferonco hero today of union and non-union operators, Hoover declared any agrcumont be tween tho operators, looking toward fixing tho prlco ot coal, ovon though In tbo Interest ot tho pub lic, would bo illegal. Ho askod, therefore, that Individual operators agree with him upon a reasonablo price for coal In their respective .Wstrlcts. , ... wuoH pivi: acmn mm ffi! DRIVE ON 1. 1 I. njfiB Board Resolution Promise Unqualified Support to Stamp Out Evil Approval of tho action of city nnd county offlcorit In halting tho nctlvltles ot I. W. W. organisers hero nnd promlso of unqualified support nro contained In n resolu tion odoptetl by tho chamber of commerco board ot director!. , Tho. full text, follews: "Inasmuch a tho organization known n tho Industrial Workers of tho 'Worltl ha ncnt paid organ izers Into our community to enlist members, solicit fund and spread their ItiBMIoiit propaganda, which wo reeognlzo as un-Amorlcan In principle, morally unclean and dan goroug to tho educational nnd so cial Institutions ot our country nnd, Whereat, Tho pcaco officer of our city and county havo taken tho proper means to servo their com munity by bringing to Justice thesa violators ot tho criminal syndicalist law, who placo no value on llfo and property nnd who aro among' U3 without Invitation or wctcomo; ne It Resolved, That tho Klam ath county chamber of commerce, through Hu board ot dlroctors, con gratulate tho officers for tho faith ful discharge ot their duty In halt ing tho efforts of thciro agitators In sowing the seeds ot discord and un rest among our citizens, nnd offer unqualified support of tho chamber for thu accomplishment ot thl pur pose. Klamath Chamber of Com morco, by tho board of dlroctors." H. H. HART AT FORUM Speaker Tells How Co-Operatlo Aided MO Cclcbmtioa How public spirit Sacramento bar kers luUfusert to yhnvo CU"!omor after thq Whlskcrluo club wu orga nized to put over tho '49 celobra Hon, was told by If. It. Hart, of Hart Ilrothers, Sacramento, In speaking nt tbo chamber ot commerce forum today. Hart brought out clearly tho far reaching rcsultj, gained through co operation In Sacramento, nnd be tween tho California capital and neighboring towns. In promoting tbo colcbratlon, ' To this, ho said, was duo .tho rcmarkablo success ot tho affair. Hart Is making a short stay hero In connection with thu construction by his firm ot tho now thrmtro nnd" oftlcu bluldlng at Seventh and Main. PIONEERS TO MEET linker KxpectH to Kutcrtnlii Govern or nt Oregon Trail I'ngvaut RAKER, Ore., May 31. Ilakcr ox pectg to entertain, Kovorrtora of Oro gon, Idaho, Washington, Montana, and Wyoming when tho Old Oregon Train nnd IMonccr pagcaut Is staged July ( on tho streets ot tho city. Characters ot oxpodltions of 1811. 1S14, and 1S52-53 will bo doplctod and such old trail blazers as Ezra Mocker nro expected to tuko part. 1'r.tlrlo schooners, tho Concord tsago coach nnd other ancient vehicle will hold honored places In tho par ade, und all Oregon towns und point In Idaho between Portland nml 1'oca tello will bo Invited to taka u hand lu tho pngeunt. Indian, horse J and other wild west fcuturo.i huvu been promised from Pendleton. Sampled Bend Firewater Klamath' Indian in Dutch UEND, Muy 31. llocauao phon otic spelling I not u long suit ot tho Ilencl police force, n big Klumath In dian who had tampered too often with firewater, was recorded on tho blottor uuder tho biblical name oC David. Th0 arrest was mado by Of. flcor Tom Carlton. David devoted all his energies to, slumber yestorduy und tho pin llco hopo to learn tho rest of Ms name today. Ho has cqme to Bead, to attend tho rouudup. I mi'f' m t .i ? !., 1 7 ,.wV' s t. 1l 4&1AJ .. " I' fix. t.y- i. - ': '" Lkk yi-r V-w . 1. JE.A-- ' .uJL,jk&ty,m ri