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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1922)
(s: ij loumlng Herald WEATHER FORECAST 'IOVKIIIT, AND 1'ltllHV. HIV. mvr.ii w.uim OFFICIAL PAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF KLAMATH FALLS Member of the Aflfloclated Press. I'lftriiilli Vein- Vii, illlilll, KLAMATH PALLS, OltLOO.V, Till II.KIMV, ,111,1' II, IM!2. PIU6K MVH CENTI 6 ISO HERB I EXPRESS BLAZE Pnsscnrrcrn caught 75 Feet Underground FirIiI Mnd- ' ly to Eicnpc NKW YORK. July li. 0m hundred and fifty per sons were overcome by .smoke today when a .sub. way express train eanjiht fire near I.exinuton avenue and SixK'-fir.st street, about 7i" feet under irround. The fire started in the niolormnn'.s box after a fuse blew out. A mad .scramble to escape ensued when the train filled with smoke. The in hired were carried on fire ladders to the sur face and were, stretched on sidewalks for - several blocks. Fourteen milmotors were placed in use in an effort to save the lives of those who were overcome. Many firemen were over come when they descended to the subway in an attempt to save tlie passcntrers from suffocation. The rescuers donned ira.s nwisks. LEONARD HOLDS TITLE Hurl.)' Kiiiio'Ik l llciMiel) llrfeitl it In (Iiiii'IIiik HaltU MK.'IIIH.VN riTV. In.l.. Jul) ii -llumiy l.i'omiril. Miirld'H chainplon IlKhtwi'lKltt flnliHT, Miinttht'il HiK'ky Knnnnii iilnumt lit will all ovit tin rltm In Ihi' i'IkIiIIi rouiid of thidr nf oml 10. round iltutur iiiiilcnt July I. and til" llllffillo, N V . rli.illi'UKi'l'ii Hi'i'Olldri tllTKW III Ihi' HpiltlKI' 'It HIIW tlndr man (rum hoiui'lhliiK iiiomi thuii 4 liTluikiil tuuirkoilt Tho liiiltln will ko down In llu rrriird hookH im only n i'i'linli"it knockout for tho rhniuplini, Im' I, will mlik In llncky Kimhiih nn'inor." iik tho inont ncviTii Im'iiIIiir ho nvrr rrrnlvoil. Illooil runnlnR Irom hlx mouth ilnwn hlK nnkcil climt uml li'nra irlrldlnK thrniiKh tho lii'iivy Rieth of hnard mi III rlirokH. Kmihiii. Indd up liy hl miinaitiir, could only moan, "llo whipped me; h whlpi''l iw, mill oh, how ho run lilt!" IIimIo'm lliil'il llmkni . I-'iiIIiiwIiik claliiiM liy ICnnn:i'i' frlKiidn that tlm .riliiiln lionn In hli left nrm Juhi nlmvn the wrlt h.id been broken ill tint third roillll or ii,.. fi..i.i .,.t Hint KmiRiiH liinl rmmlil i Itmnnly on for flvo more roiunlii wllh tho member prnctlcnlly useless, the fight wiih examined by Doctor ' "n"i I . IJrlRRH of CIiIiiiko, n mom her of Kiiiihiir' rump, who wild thn hone wiih broken. Dun JlogcrH, KniiHiiR' inniuiger, nx- Horteil ho throw thn npongo Inlo tlm ring ngulnst Knimnn' wishes lu order to ruvo further Injury IoHiIh nrm. Leonard Hinlles Knnsns Honniod l l" ot on his feel, but It was tlm dlHgmiM of tho Bpongo Hint Boomed to hurt him most, for In his rough enroor of many vic tories only Honny I.nonnrd hud over boforo oven hoiiI him to tho door, and Leonard fnllod to do thut ngnln, nl thought thoh Heonu'd llltl'" doubt that ono morn right . cross would have put tho cliulleuger fl.it on 'lis buck for u long count, Liioniird, surrounded by hundreds who rushed to his corner, Mulled lifter tho bout, nnd deculrol lilmReir well tmtlHflod with tho result. "They thought uociiUho Kimimi hud Htuyoil thu limit lu tlireo othnr'hoiilH with inn tlmt I couldn't put him mil," ho buIiI. "They tmld wlum llrltton bent mo thut I wiih through. I guesi 1 Hbowed thorn today thut I'm still n chumploii, tlmt I Htlll huvo tho puuch and tlmt I cun sill) move fust. M S W Afy, Jack, You Look Sporty! ' 'l WoulJ you rtcok-nlio him? It's Ocncral John J. Pershing In Ice-cream troui m and djrk cent. Ono has to wear 'cm at Atlantic City, you know, tfiih ihi. vi-mial ti hli ilttir Mlai Marv Perihlmr. FIRE LOSS DURING YEAR IN KLAMATH COUNTY $163,567.00 Sri'lit)1K'irii riiiliiis fur Insur llllli' I'iliil, .iiiimIIiik In All. mint lti'Hiit nf .Marshal I'lre oneH In ICIamnth county for tBe year einlliiK March 31, 1922. totaled )l03,r,r,; 3'.. minrdllii' In the nniiiial report of the rtale fire iiiiir'ithal. JiiHt hmii'd. Ki'i'iit-Hieu iliilmi for Imtir Slice were IIMeil mid ll'jn.SS.S.SS win paid nit luHiiralicn lon. Tho nc liinl alue nf the iiperly In lUted at JHS.IJT.'.C, tovereil hy tir.rt.--.'i;t r..i hiNiirame. Of the Ni'i'iiiy-iii'i'ii ii!iiici my- Ted hy luuriiiice 21 n niiri'il in mercantile hlllldlliKH, 20 ill dwell- Iiii;h. Hit in c nil n kIiicKh. (he in farm dHellliiKH, the In hotel or roymliiii hoiii'i'H, fif ir In luundrleH or Kar.iKeN. four In iiiaiiuf.ic'uiliiR pliintH. one In a ham. one In n Ten lauraiil anl ievrn mlncellaiieoU!i. HUDSON WINS HONORS , Milll rirl In neurit I'l.iliT Ull.e tieU Aililmnl SivilnkiN Cruml Htti'fpxinlifx In (lie Ford mid Fourth parade at .hIi1,iii, July I ere laken by Frank V. Iliidnn of Oakland, drhlng the Ford coupe with which he won tho honor of be. lug first to reach Crater lako by 'ar thin season, nrcordliig to ropnrtx. lludson'H car wiih decorated to resemldo Crater lake. It was said. Tho lop wiih piled with "snow," top ped hy the trophy cup awarded li I til hy Klumaili liunlneso men. Pictures of Crater Inko deroraled tho Rides of the car. Mm. John Fm!ern. ni-coiiiiunied hy MIrh Minnie I, on Freeman of iht city mid two AHhl.iml yeiiiu: lullei. entered n ear iirllxtlrally decornled lm m I. ii iin-ii" ...'-i ...- i: "'" ''""" Mmuatii iuiir OLCOTT AFTER KLAN Attorney (Jenenil Unified to 1'iie.e cute Jackson ('muily ("uses SALKM, July 0. (lovernor Ol cott Indny Instructed Attorney Oen cral Van Wluklo In takn hnmedlato rhiirgo of I ho alleged Ku Klux Klan oulingo cases lu Jackson county mid to push prosecution, following tho failure of local officials to tuko nctlon against thn alleged offend ers. SCIIOO.VKH IN' D.(li:U SAN FltANCIRCO, July . Water-logged and In Imminent danger of foundering ns n result of strik ing u roof ut Saunder's ledge, the steam schooner Arctic Is being lowed to Sun Frunrlsco today hy Iho steam schooner Ilruuswlck, which responded to wireless calls, ASSASSINATION IIU.MOU LONDON, July li. A rumor or uu uttumpt to iihwihhIiiuIo HusmIuii' ilolo gutes to Tho lliigito confiii'ouco cutis. eil excitement n Dutch capital to day, nays u dispatch, Tho police nml tho Ituusluii delegation denied the rumors, ' A ; r - n HAYING WAGE $2.50 Srule Will Id' (iViii'rnl In Klanmlli Ciiiinly Till Keiison III. I In- opinion or a number of farmiTN of iIiIh lounty. $2 ii per day and lioanl will Im the prevail I iik uiiko for hay Ii.iihIh thin hu.ison. County Akciu llemlerKon H.ild today. Tli In, ho mid, h li.incd on the w.iru adopted In other rutin tlfH. which In from 12 to 2.:r. per d. DurliiK the pat few iI.iVh there hae heen uumeroiiH hiIU at the office of the county iiRont ! farmem KevkliiK luformntloii mt to the proper uai;e Rrnlo. IlvnitiTNou mild that no repre Hentatlvo nuellUK li.ul been held UiIk year for the purpime of m'ttliii; ,i WIIKC. hut that the iihue unne uoiltd prohalily lie Ketier.il In the roiiul) WOULD STOP HANGING I'l'llliim to Sui Keiliy uml Itutliloi I'lepmeil by Attorney j I'OltTI.ANIf, July ii.- A petil'on i for im Itiluiii'tlon to halt the lui'ig- :"'K mmorr.m of lUthle uml Kerhy for their part lu the murder of .Sheriff Til Taylor of Pendleton was prepared toda.x by an nttoruey who mild lip hud filed It lu the federal court n x Ht't forth In Die petition thu men were forced Into u coufei.jon hy use of iimiuontit mid other dieml calri. Tho federal Judgcri early 'Ills ufteruonu said they had not seen tho petition. THE BASEBALL LEAGUE IS BEING FORMED BY MILL COMPANIES l'li( (iiiiue .Mil) He I'ln)i'il Hiiuilii) j (lip lliimilrtl In Miileiiiiii In ! Id' Aiwuileil IViiiiiinl Wlrmi'i' 'llimi'liiill tndiiy' I'iIi. ,in vn Al- TlilM .iiiiiiiiiiiii!Iiii-iiI. lii fiirmit viiry Imk iici-onllug In llii- Ii'uiiih pktylng, I" tll'RllUeil to be i(. 1. 1 rri-'iniTi tly In Hi"' ni'tir future Iht'iiihii of orKsiiilr.:). I linn liy llin rliiililhcr nf rriuilil'irro nf , it huimhiill li'HUtlM cniiiptiM'd of Ii'iiiiin rrmii tin' vhiJiiiik lu iiilior ioiiii:iii. il'H. Till' llll'll llllK llCI'll ll(llll.'ll Uf the I'i'liciiii Hay l.n iiiIjit ronipiuiy, Klain nlli Lumber & lliu company, Kuniuiu Mux iiinipnny nml other lonc'tii ,.111111 It I hoped tii riimpli'tn lh or KiiMlriilliiii imliiv. At li'imt Ki'Wti I icnniH will In) rcpp-m-nti'il nml It In proluiMi' tlmt thn first K.umt will li pl.ij'i'il ni'it .Sunday. II I) Mnrtcnxrin of tho I'pllran liny Liiinlicr rntnpnny liai offi-ri'il to ilonati' a cup to ! nwarMi'd cncli Ki'iimin nml lo lio pri'icnti-tl to lln ('inn wlimlni: tho pcmuint ilirco mir (CHalVK Kcandlia. N'o playrrn other than thno who ari' pi'riiinni'iit nmployon nf th" rnn n-riiH iiiciuIhth of tho li'SKiii' wl! h piTinilU'il to piny nml t'vory i-ffort Mill Ik inniln to pkIikIo pnifcfl(in. nllnm. Outflti will ho furiilnlifil liy I'lirh roiiipiiny wit limit runt to the plnyi-M. -Hay hair" ONLY 1 TYPHOID CASE lliiillli Offlivrs Sjiy If Oihrrn Ktt Tliey Hate Not Item Ileportnl There h only ono known cmo of typhoid (over in tlilitVlty and If t'.ioro are any other case they have r.o' heen reported as Is required hv a law which In very xtrlngrut and which provldex for,pvero iniiiiih ment when tuich reports are not made, na Id City Health Officer Stewart today. rurther families nf water today were Kent to S.ilem for examination uml the reportN will be made public' when reielved POISONED BRAN USED 17,1100 I'iiiiiiiIo 1-M In .Miillli Sec- 1 1. n in riuiit (;niii(ipK-is During the past two wovks 17.000 pounds of poisoned bruit mnsh war mixed at M.illn. mid spread owr the grusshopper Infested :trea of that district, uctorillng to C A. Ileniler miii. county ngeut. (!(iod ri'StillK were obtained, colisid erlni; the lateness of the season. Title work was made possible by I ho co operation of tlm reclamatlo'i servico, Klamath county and a number of farmers of that district, Henderson said. WHITE MAN'S BURDEN sToPoNTrtewAY sC. ( 'dfaV HC3TVie AND GET I St I vmeia. ' )' M,r SWE VACATION (ZS&V) Vj l'ikm'1i f2i$ guides two we'll ( r II - BRZaVjl AV 0UK VACATION &s'J - j&mPj V i. THIS EVENING ) L . - J STRIKE ICT ON OF SIGNALMEN TO 8E DELAYEO Final Decision to Be Made Saturday; Shopmen Are ' Reported Returning CIIIC'AHO, July 6. Knrti'flti thou Haml slsnal rmwi In thn rounlry will ' not Ihi (iillcd nut for a tlnm at lc.nt, I). W. Holt, prcnldcnt of thilr union," annnunri'il today In calling a moct-1 Ins of tin- pxcciitlvp ronimlltne Sat urday for final nctlon. I II. M. Jowrll, tho Hhopmc.iV load, i it, rcplli'il to Chairman Honpor, of' the lahnr hnnrd, Imllrntlni; h'n il-1 llncni'Bs to nccntlato. I'OIITI.ANI), July 0. Flvo ntrlk-i ln: Rhnpmen were arrested hero to-1 day rharcuil with disorderly rom'.uct i when ft policeman aw them wuhl roekn in their pockcti. Ono Mrlker wnR nrreRti'd l.ut nlKlit charged with throwing n lahlo lej; at an nutonio Idle carrying non-union men. Thn Southern Pacific reported h't per cent of tho men working today. R. 1. S. officials Raid 20 men were back at the Vancouver shopi out of 300 and about half of the Portland force. Tho Orrfion Washington report ed 300 out of CCO working. I'nlon leaders declared thorn had ndt been a break In their ranks. CALIF. EDITOR HERE .1. A. Ikmen of Huntington Uracil Kn Houte to Crtcr iJikc V.. A. llowcn, editor of the Week ly Signal, published at Huntington I'nrk, California, accompanied by Mrs. Ilowen nud Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Allen, passed through Klamath Falls lant night en route to Crater lake. Ilowen drove from Dunsmulr yes terday over the Topsy grade. Ho mild the road from Klamath Hot Springs on was bad and ho used words not In the ordinary editorial cocabulury to tell Just how had he considered It. lie said ho expected heavy grudes lu ti moutitalnlous coun try hut did not believe thut ruts uml loose rocks were a necessary part of the traveler's program. Ilowen said thut Frnuk Freytug, who was employed by Tho Herald lust year, Is now with The Slgnul. MAItKl.T ItErOHT PORTLAND, July 6. Livestock and eggs steady, llutter firm; ex tra cubes 3Sc. 7 Kaiser's Latest Moil recent picture, of Count "William of Itohvnzollern, former arman cmnror, who la reported to have libit a brcal: with his son, thn former crown prince. HALL FORCES FILE RECOUNT COMPLAINT: HEARING TO FOLLOW If nequet Ii Granted .IuiIkp lllnc ham Will Appoint Commlttra lu Undertake Tnk SAI.EM, July 0. Judge Illngham gavo Oovernor Olcott seven days to appear to answer tho Hall recount complaint filed late yesterday by tho public defense league. After Olcott answers tho Judge will hear argu ments, and It a recount Is ord.tred the Judge will appoint a, committee to do the work. P. S. Gets Into Trouble Court Houses Are Cause (Letter from 1'ltll Spare to lili friend, Kl. Jenkins, In (MikoMi, Wis. 1'oii.hIii, former home of Mr. nml Mm, ,Spine.) Dear Kd: They MimethliiR In this town which I never see the like of befoar ami if I did not seu It with my own eyes I would not belIeo It atall. This hero which I tell you about Is three curt houses but thcys only one of them worklngut It full shift and one which was laid off he- roar It got started. Ono or these hear cort houses sets, on top or a hill and It looks llko the ruins or roam which I seo In my Jography when Is n kid. Tho ono which Is working looks llko old man splvcns livery stablo which Jou re member Is near tho p. o. In Oshkosh. The last and 3rd (third) ono Is san I witched In between the livery stablo I gnnlzatlon. Tho permanency Is as ono and a rormcr church which Is'gured through tho permnnont rcsl no working at tho church trade uo denco hero of IS of tho present band moar but Is doing S (eight) hrs. per day as a library. Theys lots of queer things about these cort houses nnd the stoary as I get it would till ono of these hear sets or books llko which cost Jl (ono dollar) down and the rest or It every week tho rest of your natchural lire. Uut thoys 1 (ono) thing I get and that Is when you meet some bird and start chinning him about these cort houses you doant say curt house atall but bldgs. or eddyflces or somo other word which .It means tho same, If you get mo Kd. Tho reason I no about this Is be cause I stop a bird ono Sunday when I nud tho missus Is giving tho town tho o, o. and ast him whero Is this hot springs cort hse. This bird glvo mo n castlron look and says what do you mean hot spring cort hse. theys a eddyllco near the hot sprgs, which I never hoar It was n cort hso. but oanly u placo for pigeons to roost at night., As I got It at first this bird Is trying to kid mo and I ast him do you mean this county builds this ed dyllco for pigeons. Ho says It units, to tho same thing aud uow tho county cort Is flguerlng on spending flTv 000 (fifteen thousand dollars) for to build moro pigeon coops for tho now crop which comes on ncc, or so many of thoso pigeons raisins families. Well, 1 seo this bird Id telling mo strait and I tell him much obliged mister and ho tells mo whero Is the (Continued to Pace 4), CITY OFFERED OP TNT FOR GOOD BAND 18 Trained Musicians Are Available; W. A. Snow Secured as Leader Opportunity for a hand organlw lion that will boa credit 'to this community, and unsurpassed by nny similar organizations on tho coast. Is 1 offered Klamath Falls this Rummer. Eighteen trained bandsmen arc I available nnd tho chamber of com - tncrco committee handling tho mat j ter A. L. WJhard, J. J. Furhor and , J. A. Cordon havo secured W. A. Snow, who directed tho local hand In 1010 nnd ID! I and mndo It tho heat band organization tho city has ever had, ns a lender. A plan for financing the band thai will glvo nil an opportunity to con- tribute has been worked out In a anc les of dnnccR at thn open-air pavilion, I tho first ono Thursday evening July 13 Tickets will sell at ono dollar each. A concert will pre cede thn danco and dances and con certs will bo hold during July, Aug ust nml Septembor. It Is hoped that sufficient funds can bo raised In this way to carry tho band along until other means or financing It can ho worked out. Tho success of tho band depends upon tho amount of support that Is generally given. , Tho band members aro dovotlng much time to practlco and are wilt ing to continue to deroto their time without compensation. Tho committee) Is now seeking for a corps of ladles who can spare the time to sell tickets for the first danco, and ask all volunteers to re port to tho secretary at tho chamber of commerce rooms, "Sluto this Is strictly a commun ity affair, said tho committee chair man," we feel that every ono In the community wilt want to contribute a share. Consequently wo decided this means of raising a fund would be better than the circulation of a subscription list among tho business men. ThlR does not mean that the business men will hu excluded, for each can purchase ns many tickets as ho wishes nnd this applies to nil oth er citizens. As a mtfttcr of fact the business men realize tho benefits at baud mid will support It liberally. "Tho band will do their part to mako tho organization a success and wo hope all citizens will reciprocate. Tho band will give an open air con- cert onco a wcok, and on patriotic holidays and special occasions when a band Is needed they will be ready nnd willing to furnish music." Tho chnmber of commerce, city officials and civic organizations gen erally are strongly supporting tho proposal for a permanent band oi- members. Tickets for tho first danco will bo ready Saturday morning, and If they find a ready salu tho success of tho movoment will bo virtually ns sured. BIG SAWMILL BURNS IIootli-Kclly Plant nt WendllnR I 1K' troy ill; Town ThrcateMfxI EUOENB, July C The town of Wcndllng today was threatened by firo which burned tho big Booth Kelly sawmill there. Tbo mill crow and townspeople fought tho flames, which wero fanned by a high wind, Kugcno and Springfield sent aid. WKATHFJl PUOBAIIILITILS The barometric pressuro continues to remain Jn the fair weather xono, the Cyclo-Storma-graph st Under wood's pharmacy having recordeU but little' .cUasito lu the pMt'.ten days, With ch a steady coadUlonuio great chaag in the weather. May bo looked (or, Forecast for next 34 hours 'Continued fair i4 warm. Tho Tycos recording tberaotteter registered maximum and mlalnom toraporatures today, as follews: High .7. 18 ' Low l..... ....... ..........w.jjSf fj g I "'' 41 Vi H A r . i ts 3i , x