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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1922)
Uclt Uhnn WEATHER FORECAST TONIGHT iSU Ht'.mtV, IVWH I'lflioiilli Vein- .Vii, mm. outcome or ny. TO Interest Shown to Lie Probability of Future Construction 'llin iitiuiuiiiiilug niiiji kIkih III' railroad liuolvoii In Hi.. i.tliiI fulled MtuliH xiipr uri iiiliui: ' ilhnn'hm llin I'tilou liefle mid on lr.il I'mifli liiifx Tln Central I'm ririi- otlondn frimi Tohiiimi. Cnllfor nlii, In lloruhrnoh, from Weed in Kirk, (rum Hun I't niirlnrn i(. t mi uml oantnnrd to DkiIi'ii. uml from 1'ernley lo Wrntwntnl mid Hiixaii villi. Tin- nir.ll pnillnu nf lli. N Irmi rut-off lonnlrurtoil from Nu iron of Onkildo U ulnn ''Kiitr.il nl' rifle properly. Klmnuth Inli'rrn lien in On. prod it til III V of fiiluro ((.null in Hun under' .Hnulhorti I'arlflr riintml I'mli r the ! prcNKiil Southern I'mlflr roiilrol. an In well-known, ruimtriirlloii ban been (it a ntntidnllll nnil I'liloti I'uririr head nr iiilrk l.i point out thai Iho same roililltluii wl rotillliiK' On llu other hand, they nay. with tin. On trill I'arlflr nu' Indopoudi nl railroad, j roimlrurtlnn or Iho Natron mi ofr wmilil follow. Tin. I'nloii I'nrlflp woulil tin 'ii inii.li IIh lliii. in -wntward from Crane, In i-iiMem Oregon, run iiiTiIni: nl llrinl .mil building south lo connect with tho Natron rut off. thereby giving Klunialh FnllH n mnln inn. ennt i n run k n null uiKk ntiil a lliix through from Han Franclnt-n to Portland That tlu Koiilhiirn I'nrlflc contem plate no construction In tli(. ticur fit turn I born o'U liy teh t n t tnn t mado hy Vice-President K. II. Mp Cormlrk lo Korrolary T A. Hlivon. won of tin. rlitimli. - of rnmmorro mill W. ('. Pallon, proa, 'efit nf thn Ainrr Iran National hank, nt tin recent Wlnnomiicrn road conference. 'Ac cording lo Hlovenrnn, MrCormlrk was omphalic In liU statement Hint tho Southern I'arlflr would not hullil, saying thai Inhnr wan too high anil that rnll securities were not attrac tive lo Inventor. Tim Koulhorn PuYlflr claim Hint enforcement nf Hie supremo riuirl doelnlon to ranrel lit leoio of the Central I'arlflr uml to noil It, Central I'arlflr ntork In oriler to separate the two i-nmpanlc woulil In. iletilmeiital 10 thn lient Inlereuli f the imhllr 11 "tin polnleil out that the tun linen hail developed an old. It It 1 1 thai their ronllniieil 10 operative development I eNHinllat to Hie hiiii'.'m of Imili. Letters were tnalleil liy the chant her of commerce, lax! nlKht to nrry Important tlmlier hohlrr of thin nee lion netting forth the Mtuutlon an prenentod hy tho Union Pacific rep rcscntutlvrn here mill a nhown In Koiithern I'urlfln publicity. Kipren nlonn are ankeil In order that a do rlnlon may bo reacheil anil a roiirne nf action pursued. Tlio hoanl of dir ector plann to probe the nit nation until a roncliinlon U reached, then to prencnl IIh finding to tho Mate public nonlc commission. Thn Kan Kmnclnco rhnmher of rommrrce ban telegraphed lo tho In torstato rnminerro commission nl Washington requesting that no action lio taken hy that body on thn su promo court ilrrlnlon until a public hearing ran bo hail to determine in llinrnt In tho territory served hy thn ilouthoin I'nrlflc. Tho telegram tip rlnres that llin dismemberment nf thn two linen would bo an "Irreparable rnlnmlty lo thn HhlppltiK public." A Hlutemcnt "frcintly IhruoiI hy (!nrl It. dray, prenldont nf tho Union l'o i fir, follnwn In pari: "Tim Union I'nrlflc l ulllluK to liuy tho (Vnlrul IViclfle from the Continued on Poko Two) Wi:,THi:U I'llOIMIIIMTI Thn baromotrlc chanson during tho last 24 hourH have been small al though tho Cycla Htormagraph 1 nt Ulidorwood's l'lmr mnry register a slightly lower tirA.a.li-.. Ihmi una. yWl Inrday, tjfcrJvl Forecast for noxt AJTWJs1 84 hours; Uy) cjgV1 Gonorally fair ami rttnjp I cooler, with pos- Tl in I slbly Hhower. Tho Tyco recording thermometer reglutorod maximum und minimum IcmporaturcH today, as follews: . Jllgh 80 . fMVf .....................1. .....1Q , HM pom KUHUTH CO tpye lEtttfttmg HtmVb KLAMATH HUB OF RAILROAD WAR I T 4 I "' m PORTLAND -s J Hi I I w Jrfo - 1 I 'j ..m tiff S Im M , fc?5MATW FALLS j a I LLW It m v II' nH m 111 u l iTJSS "g'T- B iia m ii he: tb ii. irr. ih ' I ft V, ilLA Vnj I I -.III Ssr "Ao4 I ! Hi llT .'Y iBI -Diii Doinc H fyW COMPLFTCP 1NP IN fl WntL rJr nfliLaonos' 5 7riSl 3URVGVEP OR WNDCR SS?3 'v -PHOTKCTC.O I rfVUMCifea IW-RonpS. iu.... i u .. "",.""' '",Ih "" ,n" '"" " Oio railroad cunirovomy lie ti. ... ,.T, i l, .'." V'";1"' ","' ,nl0 ,,nclfc "w ' """ 'il" tfrrltoiy ! i. I'll u ,.."r"". ''"''""K "U.nil from Tehainii to llornhrouk. Weed I.... i ... ! r,""r1"'" ' ""'. d vimtw-Mril In (IriIoii and from Kern .,.. . VV "!. '""' H"'ll" The portJou of the Natron rut-off con nimrteti from .Sairon to O.ikr.dKe litilnu Central I'arlflr pr. riy. SCHOOL DIRECTORS TO BE CHOSEN XT ELECTinN Mnwrkvl -- .., vtb'j-k 1 The Will lie .Vnnietl in IN.i.l,... I'rrwiil TeuiMinir, lloiinl Au miIiiIii lit IjiiiuiIi IoiiiiI) t'nli 1 J piertlonn for nrhool dlrertom will uo iiei,i .Monday In both iho roiinly dlnlrlrt. oiitnld,, Klanialh Fnlln. anil In tho illy dlnirlct. In thn county then uro the .llr- erlnr lo be 1 hiMeli th Veplari. the temporary I rd nppolntoii ,y t,P ruiinty i-imri to launch n,,, inuniy null plan. Tho candidal.-, am an follow m: l r' llrlnroll, V. .1. How no and .1. ' uriKiii eanlorn 'etic: J. II Men Ik mill C It. lloHinan. uoriherii winn. II W. Tover and Hoy W. Nel koii. w.ntern nnv; Charlen Mack and It. I' llrudbiiry, renlr.ll 70110; (5. W. Offleld, C M. Klrkpalrlrk mid Kimik iimpfo, nouiliiTu inne. Tim xoueliiK plan wan adopted lo neruro lepieneutalloii for nil p.irln of tho roiiniy. it miMtK only thenrell. rauy. mr in,, law provldiH that dlr erlom mIiiiII be elerluil nl larito. Thai Ih otew mny i'Iiuohii morn than nno I'Miiillilnln from each zone If llu.y k.H) fit. Tho purpuno of xenelni: Iho nmiiei on Iho ballot, however. In lo prevent KroupliiK of lopresentntlon In nny une district. Clly ICIiMilini Tho rlty olecllim will Im uh Monday iifiernnnn nt Iho Central HClionl, Osrar Hlilvn l the only ran. illduto hi) fur announced to mircced llllllHolf. All ri'KlRloroil voters ran vote nt eitiier eteriion. It U only on bond Iiik or other iiiiittiTH wheru 11 fl umirlat iiustlon Ih Involved Unit Iho) vote Im llmlleil to tax-puyem. 300 IN WEED CAMPS I4KKuk OpcrnUoiw of Weeil l.uni her Coinpany GoIiir Full Itlast Throo hundred men nro working In tho Weed Lumber company log glnK camp at Leaf near llray, lie cording to Charloa King, head for enter for tho company, who In hero today, King snyB tho mills nt Wood uro working ono full Hhlft uml that thero linvu boon no strlko tr,ouhlcH rocontly. AIiIh liayRTouml Fund J. 1', Cmupboll nf tho Klamath Hnrdwaro company haH dnnnlcd G0 to tho playground fund through thn Amorlcuu Legion, It was announced today by Fred Wostorfold, legion commaudnr, .l .i.j-Jti. KLAMATH LUMBER CUT GAINING w.-m foiikl Mill JteiMiil riudni' thin II Per Cent .lxni. .Vuniiiil rollTI.ANI), Juno IT One Imn dntl mid twenty-two mllU report ln lo Went Coanf l.iimhermeirH nnnnrla tlaon for tin. week ondliiK Jim.. 10th. manufactured ,ss,:!37,til I feet of lumber; Kohl UI.ISO.SIT feet; and .hipped SC, si l,7:i." foil. I'riidiirijnn for reporllm; inllln wil ' iibovt rrirmal. Now bunluenn wum TT- above prudurllon tUilp luenlH with S1,, below now hlinllieoi. Moiolii llefenli'il NKW VOUIC. Juno 17. Moro vlcli. hailed aM America's unbeat able .'1-year-old, was beaten nt Aiiedtirt tr.irk today by Wlilsl; away hy elulit IoiikUik. Member of tho Associated Press. I'M.hH, OHKOO.V, HA'I'I HIMV, .11 BLY RODEO WILL HEAD ATTRACTIONS AT YREKA BLOWOUT M1111111II1 Count)' liillliitlon Hiin lleillllllloil for llllil lloiU'H uml .Miikli'ilj Itldi'i-H HI.KA, Cal . Jiitn 17 - The Illy I rodeo. 11 Klnmatli tonnly liiKlllutlon. will hiadllni. tlm hill of nttriicllonn ' 'or Mir four day Fourth of July ecl (linilliiit bete. July I. 2, .1, i,n, I Tin- Illy outfit doe not rlalm lo live Hie ImiKent nlrlllB of burkem III h,. wiit. but every blone In wlllliiR ! uml In iho aKKri'Kiite tin more vlrloiml or bmdbolled outfit wun ever til mid iimI 'I lie liimiliKoiuoiit wlnben It under loid M1.1t no hnrnii nor rider In biirn.l Any miliual that rati buck, and Inn k rlKht. In wan led, nnd nny ilia 11 who wmilK to enter for tlm enti le l. U VM'IcilIIH'. 'I I" (. of the reelir.mtH who like in w.iiih clever hoxern will have a I111111,. on the nvenliiK of Monday, Hie Id. wh'ti mi open air content will br ntiiKed In tho park with three main ..miiIk Thin will ,v under the inanaKetueut of Hen Dlxcn. and a real run for tho moii'-y In promised. Tlien tin liiiHi-li.il) Sunday, Mon il.D nnd Turmlay the fa tin will have a chance to joe nonie real hall ton.v in Vrekn will ro up asalnnt her aii'i.-iit mid mllllani enemy Wied for a round or two, and the loam fri in Diiuntnulr will nlno liavi; n try ni ih prize money, flood hull In promoted in fact It haH to be no ! Mailing will ho tolerated. Olio of iho real contemn of the nennlnn and In fact of the whole year will ho the nnrliM of relay rncen be twetn Murphy pt Anhland ani. Hoi- I nrooK vi .nerriii ineno men will hrlnR u i.!rJrK of fust ponlen down hero nnd each day will run a race, tho winner take all Whllo not placliiK any too much credence on what In known an ";riidrc" content, It Ik Mated hy ihonn who are In a pos ition to know, that iheno two men are noun too friendly . to the out come of thin contenia, or nt leant neither will admit tTTe other has a chance to win; nor U koIiir to leave any effort untried 10 carry homo tho money. The Dokeys will b ihero on M"nn day and already frenh meat In being Hpotted for tho User. Thin llfier, by thn way. In especially vlcloun on Kourth of July cclehratlonn, and this ceremonial will certainly bo nn epoch In Iho hlttory of the I. O. 1C. K. of tbl.i Jurinditcloti. ciiowiK .tti:m sai.i: Thn largoat crowd In tho ntorn' history greeted the opening of the Halo at thn Womiin' Store this morning. II N. Moo itald. Moo xald many of thn cuntomerx exprcnfed I heir pleasure at being permitted to .buy at nale prlcoi nt this time. FOR GOODNESS SAKE, THROW Www n& m? ,N: 17, I IBM. MOTHER SLASH WE III WAGES nr niii 1 innn 1 lit. unn 1 huiiu 1 1 r nun 1 imnn u n l Lriuu 1 . .... liaH,i . $27,000,000 Lopped Off by Board; Strike Ballots Are Mailed Out cilJCAflO. June IT A majority of the meinbern of I'nlted Ht.iteB rail mad labor board, who yontorday or dered another nlanh of $27,000,000 In railroad wn;eH. today replied to the criticism of minority member of tlm board with the charKo that the dinnenlltiK memhcrH prencnted "In cendiary arRiitnentn In a (trained anil oxiiKKoratud effort to Inflame em ployee to fttrlke agalnnt the board' dtclnlonn." CINCINNATI, O., June 17. Strike ballot to stationary firemen and oiler and Instruction to general committee of nlRtial'mcn to decide whether to take a strlko vote will be ! ent out today following the railroad labor board 'g decision last night cut ting tho wagog of the member of those union. ClerRs and ntatton employee, atno affected hy thin latent cut, will not toko a general itrlke ballot hut tho general commlttro on each railroad will determine wheth er a itrlke ballot would Issue. CINCINNATI. June 17. Chiefs of miner and rail union agreed today to hold a meeting next Tuesday to dlncun Joint strike action. INDIAN GIRL BRIGHT Momi (!corj;t .jril 7, Winn Aver iiRtt (I'rado of fM rj"r Cent A remarkable record hat been made hy McuiaOeor6e1Jjr.e.ar:Pld. Indian girl attcndlnR tho Modoc school, and daughter of Mr. Oyron I.otches, according to Mlts Winnie Grizzle, school principal. The youthful Rtudent won an average record of 90 per cent during her past term In thn fourth grade, grad uating this term to tho fifth grade, The girl U unusually bright and willing, and apparently has a bright future. MUh drizzle said. Four Indians and ono whllo stu dent were, graduated, a follews: Ad.i Hall, Clarissa George, Mona George, Teddy Captain, Osbert Dal! and Georgia Hutchcroft. Tho school attendance, was 4S during tho past turm. Miss- Hazel Shaver had conducted the primary grade. Miss Grlzzlo left today fur S.iu Jose, wheru she will spend the bummer. THE ROPE! TAVfl KlhhKlt, TWO I.V. JI'ltKII WIIKX ALTO IIITH l.t'MIIKIt I'H.K XfUlt HOAI ASTORIA, Junn 17. Minn tllllln Went of Antorla and Mr. A. lllackntrom of Seanldo were kllloil and Sam Louto probably j fatally Injured nfler mldnlRht when thn automobllo collided with n plln of lumber henlde tho Antorla Warrenton road. Thy accident occurred when tho car turned off tho narrow pave ment In uttemptliiK to pann an other car. Tho driver I. (I. Stlnnon, Antorla, who wa bruin- ed I held pending tho roro- nor' Investigation. Alex Coutx another occupant wan nllRhtly hurt. WHERE TEACHERS OF CITY SCHOOLS WILL SPEND SUMMER Many Plan .Short CourM nt ftntr Normal; Other to Vllt Ilrl ntlTtN anil Friend & Where nnd how the teachers of tho city public schools will spend their vacation wun told by Superintend ent J. P. Wells today a follews: Mrs. Charles Patterson plans a trip to Lo Angelei, spending th re mainder of the summer In Klamath Falls. Mrs. Mattlo I. Carr leaves Mon day or Tuesday for Iioston to at tend the N. K. A. convention, re maining to visit friends nnd relatives In tho cast. Miss Jessie Fayno will spend a few days In Portland, going from thero on to Spokano and Chaney, Washington, then to her home In Mitchell, Oregon. Mrs. Agnes Bryan left Saturday for Wilbur, Nebraska, to visit her parents and to tako a short course In methods. Mlts Gertrude Parker will leave Sunday for Grants Pass where the .Ulpcnd-a few days, later going to San Joso for a summer normal course. Mrs. Molllo netting will leave Sun day for Ashland to tako a course In primary methods In tho Monmouth normal branch there. Mrt. Golden, Lincoln left today for Portland where sbo wilt bo married on June 21 to dr. H. M. Brown. Tho honeymoon trip will Include Victor ia. Vancouver, Sheridan, Wyoming and Ycllowstono park. Tho cere mony will tako place at the home of Ttlchard Talboy and will bo perform ed by the Ilov. George Van Waters. Miss Fannin Virgil will make her homo In California. Mr. and Mrs. llobert Claye will spend part of their vacation at the statu normal at San Diego, California. Mr and Mrs. Ueauchamp will leavo by motor Wednesday for Los Angeles, going from thero to visit relatives In Ohio. They will return In' tho fall. Mrs. Eva Clemens. Mrs. Nellie Wattenburg, Katherlno McAndrews. Wayno Kazeo and Miss Blackford will remain In thU city. Esther Mc Andrews leave Thursday for San Francisco. Miss Grace Fcrrand left today for San Francisco whero sho will en gage In social welfare work during the summer. Miss Loretta Jennings and Miss Uuby French will leavo by motor Sunday for Portland to attend the U. of O. branch during tho summer vacation. Mrs. Theodoro Nelson will stay In Klamath Falls this season later going to a nearby resort, as will Miss Mar- Jorlo Delzell. Miss Irene Conway will visit hor sister at Klamath Agency until after July 4, when both will go to Oskosh. Wis., to visit relatives. Mrs. J. M. Ezoll will spend tho summer at her country homo near this city. Mrs. Ella Callahan wilt remain here for a while, later attending the normal at Ashland. Miss Elda Offleld will remain at her homo In Merrill and later In tho summer will spend a few weeks at Uocky Point. Mrs, Lena Hackett plans a motor trip through tho Willamette valley later In the summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Well will leave here next week for Eugene where Mr. Wells will attend tho summer course at th , university, studying school administration. Mrs. Wells will go on to Belllngbam, Washington, to attend the state nor mal. . 1 . OFFICIAL FAPER OF ' KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF. KLAMATH FALLS PKICK FIVH OKim FOR BASEBALL Beavers and Badgers Will Cross Bats to Aid ' Playground Fund " A hack-to-natiire .baJobiill ramn I will be played nt Modoc park Thuw day afternoon, June" 22, nt 5:00 p. m. by thn North Sldo Badger, un der tho management of Clarence It. Underwood, and the South Hldo Go pher, coached, trained and tutored by Charllo Hobert. Th0 nffalr will tako the form of a public benefit for tho children's playground, and all hunlncs houses are requested to clon0 two hour early and Join thn parade to tho ball ground, whern they nro promised liOc worth of banc hall and horseplay. Underwood and Roberts have about completed their line-up for thn game, but a the first string players have been out of practice, for somo time, they arc arranging for a number of substitutes In caso somo of tho star should get kidnapped by their op ponents or develop a cbartoy horsn. The line-up of the South Bulo Go phers follews: Chan. I. Roberts, pitch er: Bert Withdraw, catcher: W. M. Duncan, first base: Sloano, second base: Mayor W. S. Wiley, short-stop: W. O. Smith, third base; A. E. Whit man, center field; E. M. Ilubb, right field: H. N. Moc, left .field: Substi tutes: Keith Ambros, Henry Bol van, Bert Cook and It. C. Oroes beck. Other substitutes will bo nn nounccd later. ; Tho line-up for tho North Sldo Badgers: J. A. Gordon and Max Weiss, pitchers: Paul Noel, catcher: C. II. Underwoo)!. JTIrat bafee: K. Sugarman, second hate: Ed. Van nice, short-slop: Fred English, third base: J. E. Swanson, center fleld: Joo Alnutt. left field: Ollle Larson, right field; Wm. TImms, mascot. Sub stitutes for this aggregation nro Geo. Bratton. Bay Crawford. P. S. Pope, It. E. Doweese, Ben Brown, A. F. Glover, Austin Hayden, Will Hous ton and Fred Soulo. A burlesquo parade, led by tho two baseball teams, who will bo dressed In gala attire for the big event, will start at tho public playground and march down Main streot to the base bull grounds promptly. vj 4:3" o'clock. Tickets for tho gamo aro being printed nnd will bo ready for sale Monday morning nt 50c each. FLOWER SHOW IN JULY, Two HlUer Cup Offered; Content Open to Children Under 14 Preparations for the annual flow er show uro being made, and It la expected that It will far exceed tho ono held lust year. Two sliver cup am offered as prizes, ono by II. N. iMoe, to bo given to the contestant with the highest number of points, (tho other, donated by tho Klamath 'Floral shop, to bo given to tho child winning tbo highest numbtr of poluts. This last contest Is open to every child In Klamath county un der 14 years of ago. Tho show wilt ho held during tho second week of July. Last year the contestants did not seem to havo a clear understaudlug of tho classes in which tho flowers wero to ho entered, or how thoy, were. Judged and tbo points award ed. Tho classes aro as follews: Division 1 Excellence of blooms, two nwardg In each clan: Class 1, Shasta Daisy, 10 slnslo blooms; class 2, Sweet Pea, 10 sin gle blooms, ono color; class 3, Sweet Pea, collection of all varieties, ono of each color; class 4, Hose, one slnglo bloom; clas3 B, Ilose, collec tion, all varieties, ono each; class 0, Natturtium, 10 flowers, one col or; class 7, Nasturtium, collection, one of each color; class 8, pansy collection, any number; clatg 9, Perennials, best bouquet, 10 of ono variety; class 10, Perennials', collection, largest number of varl etlos- clans 11, Annuals, 10 single blooms; class 12, Annuals', collec tlon, largest number of varieties. DIvlsslon 2 Collection for dec oratlvo use, two awards In each class: Class 13, "Old Fashioner Boa quel," auy number of tax flower; bQsIness men m BUSINESS (Continued on pace two). j r n v 1 l i- ! s?'-r$v