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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1922)
iistj 'wm humility Mtvulb WEATHER FORECAST TONMHIT ,NI HATI'ltD.W, I'lll OFFICIAL PAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF KLAMATH FALLS ;!l t'l Member of the Associated Press. r nfiH'inii Vim. .ii. mi. KLAMATH VAhlJ. OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 21, lOiM. PRICH FIVM own itF-Hm&jy, (WW s lira on COURTHOUSE IS KIUIFFIII $3,834.25 Paid Out During Preterit Yenr; Attorney Is Given $2,000 ('iiiirllimini! Iltlgntlnu, iltri" tty mid Indirectly, during tlm present yenr Iiiin iiiNl Kliiliuitli enmity Hid mini nf l.'I.H.II 25, minnllug In llm rernrdd of ilto intnity clerk. On onlnr (if (ln rniinly rniirt war rants were, puld iin (iiIIehm: Jiiihi i:. to K. I. Kllliill, "mTVlriM rendered Ktiiinnlli rtunty in various rimes In In which I tin nlmvii party appeared ik ut attorney for llm nunty, amn in apply on charged fur attorney fecit" 2,0IO July 1'J. In I nh ii in N. Kmllli Smith, finlliiml nltnr iii'n, for ' iirufi'Kiiliiiiiil ml vltn in tint cuhii nf I 'r iinl Wuril n. Klutnulli roiiniy " l (inn Murrh til, I.HKMII K. Smith. I- gut wmlim " .... r.iMi July l. Ii A I" tli'hln nf Lnn Angeled, "prnfeimliiiiul mt vice concerning riindlllnii nil, priitiabln ion I nf comple tion mill repairs m what Ik Known mm tlm Dougan build lint mi block nr., .334.:S IVb It, to J. II Cnriiuhan, "to legal sortlca rendered In Investigating anil rending nilnlon nn tux levy of Kin inntli run nty.. .... .$ 100 In Milillllnn tn llm above, lleldo wai (Mlil : 20 "for nltcndanco at tlin (I run nf llm Irinl nf Dougan vs. KlatiiH tli rounty an nxpert witness," bringing tin total paid out since tlto prusvtit trial up (n ll.OOP.I. VETERANS FOR PEACE Mtni-iiicnl .Nliirtril lly Alllcil l.x ffrrli', Men' Oignnlatlon MIK.SOIII.A, Mont.. July 21. Al lied elernui), n mlllloii of tlii'lil iniiiiiliorii nf tint American Legion, thrnucli llii'lr orKiiultatloiin, linvn Hlnrtnd nn luleruiitloiiul innveinent for in'iirn. Huuforil MncNIder. nn tlounl coiuinuiider nf tlm American l.i'Rlon told tlm National iMItorliil iiHuoclallon nt Itx HTlh iiiiuunl meet. Inc Imrn today. "Wo bolU'i',"'mild MncNIder "It In koIiik to beconm n dominant International (one." "Our war unit ii war to end nil warn. Wo urn nnl (mcKIkIh. 'n lav llnxi In iidvUiitn defenmi for our counlry. Hut our i-jon wrro npeui'il tliroti:li Imrd cxinirli'iicii. W know what wnr ineiiTiH nnd to tlm bent of our ability through nil tlm coiuIiik yrnrn wn liiliiml In Heo tlmt hiu-Ii thlligN ilu not luipiieil acaln. Tn thlK end lliern Iiuh Ihmiii formi'd u ureal IntciMillled Vfliirann' iiHuorlullon, l.ii Kndnriitlon dim AncleiiK (.'oinliat IhiiIh. iiiuiln up of till tlm Rrmit witnriiiiH orKanlialloim In allied counlrltiH. It Include In IIh mom beriihlp tlm llrlllnli I,ikou which followed our own plan nf develop ment nnd l headed by Miimhiil lluli;, tlm ciiiiHollilalloii nf nil tlm French nrRiitiUntlniiH nnd oIIiitm from Ciinudii, Koulli Africa, Italy, nnd JiiKO'HInvIn In futl ovory ul Hod country. "Von will hoar of llm proKrrwi of IIh flrwl real congrnHM In Now OrlontiH "imxt fall, whoro It incolrt nt I ho In vitation or I ho legion, ThroiiKli this fmlorullnu tha Amorlcun I.orIoii feoU that morn can bu iicroiupllHhml then thruiiRh uny" Inlorniitlnniil confonmro or unrcuinnittu toward Ilia provnntloii nf fut urn ivarH. "Klrtil of nil, liuwuvor, llm Amor' lciMtJ.iRl'm hIauiIh for Amerhu nod lor tint iJofun'ilciM of Anmrliii." WUATHi:lt I'UOItAIIII.ITIliH Tho (lyrlo-Storiwigrnpli nt Uu- (lerwoou H rnurma i' Iiuh reglHtorcul Hllght (ImiiguH In hurnmnlrlu oouill IIoiih wluco tho ro port of yesterday. ProHHuro contlnuuH In tho uottlod fair wimthor xnno, with Indications of it contlnunncn of pro Hunt wonthor con ditions. iiimwun i'orucuHi tor noi 7? 24 beurn: Kulr and warm. Tho Tycos recording thormomo tor vcgUlurod maximum und mini mum tomporaluroH, toduy. us foj- "lib V I LP" ,.IIIH,I"1VHV"I"MV Accused Although William Creany, of Ft TIimiui, Ky . nays Minn Edith l.nny nclinol trachrr, committed uk-l'ld nt l'irrKirt .one Iiland, poller diaico dim ith her mur- POWER COMPANY'S $275,000 DAMAGE SUIT AIRED HERE Argument nn Demurrer l Ann-nil- r, f'nitiplnlnl Uracil; Mnlli-r 1h Taken I'mlir AiUUi'iiicnl Argument to tln rniirt nutln! de murrer In llm iitiu'inli'il iiimplulhts In tlm which of London k SrnttUh Amiuriuirii corporation, I. hulled, mid I. II. Keslermui Lumber coiniriny, against III" Cnllforiilii Oregon Pnw. nr rnniiiiny Involving d.imig0S sought t" b" rernvcrrd agnlnst tlm power company iiRRri'Katlnr $ 27C. iioo, limti'd for lo linurN thin morn. In. Tlm iduliillff'H ui'ro rriri'pnlri In court by Miller of the firm of Mill. nr. Thorlnn &. Miller, of San rran. clnco, mid W. II. A. Itenner, of tlm firm nf Itenner, MaunliiK & (lanonR. Tlio ilofenilnnt wuh reircnentod by Hammonil I'lilcRiir of Hun Kmnclsco, A, K. Itramrii of Medford, nnd It. U, Orocabeck. At tlm ctotn nf oarl areumrnl JudRn Uavltl Mid that ho outd lake tlm innlliT undi-r advlraont, nnd !' on It nt Utrr time LIVING COST IS UP Whnlcviilo I'rliv Incn-itM' for June Mmsurt- 1 !i I'rr tVnt WARIIINOTO.V. puly 21. Fur ther Incrrano In thu Rcucral locl of wlinlcuili) price for Juno lis com pured with May U nhuwii by In formation Kilhrcd by tho depart ment of libor IhroiiKh tho bureau nf labor ntatUllcM In ruprcicntatlvo marketii of tho country. Thin In crcu.ie. It wu.i nald, tncaxurcH 1 V4 per tent which com par en with un Inrrcinm of H4 from April to May. Tlm liirr.efl prlro r.iIiih wuro re ported for fuel and bulldliiK ma terl.ilH In e.uli of which groups tho June level w.ih ovor four por cent. hlKhcr thun that of May. Food urtlcliM nvcniKvil nearly 1 '.& per cent hlKhur and elotlicH and cloth Iih. over '.t per rout hlKhcr, Of 40 1 commodities for which comparnblo data for .May und Juno worn obtained, IncriMKca wcro Bald to havo been found to huvo occur red for H3 commodllles and do creaneii for loT roininodltlcs. In tho ciisn or 16G commodltlo.i, no cIiiiiiro In hmt.iko prices woh ro' ported. OLD DISPUTE ENDED ,8011111 American Government Sign Pencil Agrii'incnt WASHINGTON. July 21. Agree nmnl of Chllo mid Poru to urbltrato tho Tuciiu-Arlcu controverny was Nlgiicit by plenlpotuntlaryoH nf two gnvcriimenlH hero toduy ut tho final hchhIoii nf tlm Chlleun-Poruvlnn con fu run co, Tlm ugriiniuuiit In Hiittlo tho an cient iliuptlto by urbltrullon wuh hail ed by tincrutury llughou in u spoocli ut tho cIohcIiik uusslon of tho Con foroiuo iih u swooping victory for tho "conferoiico plan of lutoruutlonat no gotiutlou." Ho doclurod tho sultlu monl iih thu groutoHt uccompllshmunt or llm gnnuratloii In tho direction of poacn In tho westuin liomluiihoro, Mill FIGHTKIIS KSCAIMi POUTI.AND, July 21. Fifteen flru flghtoru ul Herman crook toduy escaped injury und possible (loath by hoisting IbouiHolvos ovor u burning log Jam at u moment when tho wind curried tho flumes from ono end of tho Jum itftor thoy wero Hurroundod by flumes und woro forced to spou'd I BE NEXT MOVE Chairman Hooper of Labor Board To Be Summoned; Seniority Refused WAHIIINUTON. July 21. Prml dent Hardin wan mild by admin liitratlon udvlnem who conferred with him today to r .template an the next move In tho r.''-OHd Hlrlko the munmonlnR to WimhliiRton of (Jhilrmnn Hooper of tha railroad labor bourd for u full dlncumlon of tho question at Ikhuc. Hallway oxecutlvei who conferred taut nlRht with menibcra of thn innate Inter ntaly commcrrn commlttea refilled to rpxtoro tho atrlkerii' cnlorlty rlRhtii. which U held tho IiIr point it Imiic. Hamucl tlompern in n ifliilimcnt today Invited thn government to urga Mtrlkliif. coal mlncrn and atrlk liiK' railroad workcru and their re apertlvo i-mployern to InatiRtiriilo direct neKollallonit nn thn flrnl alcp toward turnlnn tho country'N scant coal Ntipply In tho moat cmicntlul consumliiK InterrtiM. Tho InlcrMatn romnicrco com- mlialou und tho commerco depart monl today drew up a Hchemu for diverting coal to rallroadii now verging on a ihortaRo. PICNIC BIG SUCCESS (1.1 I'lionn CninrMtny Kniplo)r GIImt At Annual Outing Tho employees of Tho I'nclflc Tel ephone and Talcgraph company held their second annual picnic at Ander son's camp on Spring creek Sunday, July 16, with about CS employees and friends attending. Several em ployed from Ashland. Grants I'ats, KuRvna nnd Portland wore present nnd practlcully 90 per rent of tho employees from Klamath Falls, only thoso remaining on duty tha,t absolutely had to. Various f.ytholctlc contests woro hold and winners received handsome prlics donated by tho merchants of tho city. Many of tho parties amused them selves on the river, whllo others pre ferred tho shady spots along tho ehoro, Tbcro was Ice cream, watermelons, pop, snAdwItchrs, nnd everything that goes to make u successful pic nic from tho standpoint of food, and (Continued to Page 6) WHAT'S THE ' N WASHINGTON T SHOALS OFFER OF FORD TURNED DOWN IN SENATE REPORT HI rung ItAtifftUftc LVd In Rejecting Proposal) Oiuntr-r rinn In lAdvurnO-d WASHINGTON, D. C, July 21. In n comprehensive report mibmlt ted to tho tenato today by Chair man Norrln of tho nenalo uRrlcul tural commlttco, Henry Ford'n of fer for tho purchaiio and Icaxo of tho government' war-Initiated pro Jecta at Munclo Hlioalu, Ala., Id condemned In iinttmiully xtroni; lan guage, while the Wbraaka conator 4 bill, proponing development of tha propertied under a government own ed and controlled corporation Id described an "tho m-)it wonderful plan" that has ever been proposed In tho hlntory of tho country. On tho question of tho Ford bid, the report says eight senator con cur with the chairman. With ref erence to tho government owner ship proponal, tho report glvos the nsmo of fir senators who favor Its passage by tho senato for tho solution of the Muscle Shoals prob- Icm. I oArd COAL B PLANNED llUtrltiullon To II" Through Hp;ll CnmiiiiMioa of (Hivcrnmrnt WASHINGTON. July 21. Olstrl button nr coal during tho atrlko emergency through special a special commission wan understood today to bo tho ndmlnlntratlon plan to mnko certain tho fuel neccusary to con tinued railroad operation. Tlm mat ter wan discussed nt tnday'a cabinet meeting and later It wan understood that Secretary Koovcr, acting for tho. president, hd undertaken the formation of a romralsslon. HAnmsnino. renn., July 21. Pennsylvania cavalrymen and ma chine gnnncrs 'arc moving -Into tho coal fields In tho southwestern part of tho ntato to prevent disorders when tho coal mines reopen tho wbolo power of tho ntato govern ment being massed behind them. LIMERICK CAPTURED Over SO Killed and 40 Wounded; Situation Iteportn) Very Grnvo LONDON, July 21. Mmcrick has been captured by tho Irish national army says a Dublin dispatch. The) nationals took many prisoners to gether with arms and ammunition. DU0L1N July 21. Message, from Ncnagti, passed by tho military cen sor, reported tho Limerick situation' very grave. Over 20 wcrj killed, and 40 wounded (In (the fighting there. HURRY? WE'VE TWO i ... -. OLCOTT FORCES FIRST WINNERS VOTE RECOUNT Change of Affiliation Mo tion I Sustained in V Circuit Court HAI.EM, July 21. Circuit Judges Illnghnm and Kelly this afternoon nustalncd the Olcott attorneys' mo tion holding. In effect, that a voter affiliated with one party before tho election may change party af filiation election day. SALKM, Ore., July 11. rirst blood was drawn by the Olcott forces In the hearing today of the Hall context election suit here when tho attorneys for Hall attacked the motion filed by Olcott to strike out Ul ,n" P"n eo oy entries nail innun trttfm !.... .wK Kiw. of a voter to change bis registration at tho pools and tho right of a voter registered In onopreclnct to cast his vote In another precinct1 lor a candidate for a state office on tho grounds that tbo only legal action to bo taken at this time was tho filing of an answer. Judges Kelly and Dlngham held that th0 motion to strike out what wan In order It thero was any Ir rcpcnt material In the petition for a recount. W. S. U'Kcn, attorney for Hall, rnailo tho ntatcment tbat his side was prepared to bring Into court 1,000 persons who wero affiliated with other parties who bad oa the day of tho prlmsrlen obtained re publican ballots by one method or another and voted for Olcott which he held to be Illegal. Discussions of whether i or aot voter ban tho right to ckange his registration or not was taken op by Jay nowcrman, attorney (or Ol cott and took up nearly tho entlro rooming session. ye. -?30' YEARS YET! In Love Tragedy ssCL '' ' -lHflslBlr Miss Edith Lavoy. school teacher who died from a bullet wound at Freeport, lng litand. William Creasy, of Ft. Thomas, Ky., says sh committed suicide, but pollc bold him on a murder .charge. BAND CONCERT, TO BE HELD TONIGHT ' 'r ON- ELKS' STEPS P. MwleMVIII Start At 8:0j Kxrcl lesfITogram Arrnnge.!! FimxI I r- Sale To Aid I'uml All's set for tho second- of the band concerts under direction of William A. Snow, The concert will bo hold on'tlio steps of tho Klks temple and will start promptly at 8:30 thM evening instead of at 8 o'clock us was prov- lously announced... .. An excellent program has been arranged and music lovers nro prom ised an entertainment oven better than that of last week. Tho band has been practicing faithfully dur ing the week and aro prepared to render real mUsle. . Tho band fund will bo given nn ad ditional boost -'Saturday .when tho ladles of St. Pauls Kplscopal guild will hold a food sale In tho quarter) formerly occupied by tbo First State, hank. One-half of tbo receipts will go to the band nnd ono halt to tha playground. MAUKKT ItKrOKT PORTLAND, July 21. Cattle stow. Hogs and sheep steady. Kggs firm. Dutter unsettled.. Extra cudpj 38c to 39c. KNOCKER WAR DRAWS Attention of Pre Attracted To Klamath; C. of C. Gets Letter I Proof that original Ideas aro as powerful as scandal In attracting tho press of the country Is evidenced by I a HAWanAtwir illnnln Irnm llm mnrtf. I Ing Mercury Herald of San Joso, j California, giving an accourt of tho plans of tho local chamber of com merco for declaring open season on knockers for n month starting tomor row. It U a first pago story with tho headiug "Knockers will have hard tlmo In Klamath Kails" and says In part: "Community "knockors" will havo a hard tlmo horo for tho next 30 days. Tho story attracted tho attention of tho real cstato firm or Gabral & Gomez, who sent tho chamber of commerco tho clipping togothor with tho following loiter. "I tako great pleasuro or en closing, a front pago clipping or the San Joio Mercury Herald, or this date, rclatlvo to th pest that Infests most nil com munities, and feeds upon tho bard work and money of others. Wo havo had tho pleasuro of taking up to your wondorful country, many clients whom would havo purchased property there, but thoy becamo so In fested with tho above Insects, that they wero only too glad to get back to tho Santa Clara valley, singing In our ears und admitting ull thu wuy buck tho wondors nnd r.rand soil condi tions that oxlstod In nnd uround Klamath Falls. As wo felt that your com muultv owes us money for tlmo wasted, wo consider thn debt cancolled upon reading thn en closed clipping In thn morulug paper, und uUo tliut our way Is clear in bringing up otlior clients who might wish to sottlo thero. This lotlor Is written In n spirit of good wilt. (Signed) V. J, Gomez. I v ALLK.V JlVAIs BANKRUPT NEW! YORK, July 21. Allen A. Ryan, promlnont Wall strcot brok er, son of Thomas Fortuno Ryan, filed voluntary" petition bankruptcy today, with liabilities ot approxima tely 38,5Q0,000 and assots ozcoed Ing 11,000,000. Two yoars ago he figured in tbo famous corner of T III II. S. SHO Of PROSPERITY Need for Men Grows Acute; Return to Solid Pre-War Conditions Forecast r WASHINGTON. July 21. Accord ing to 'figures ot tho department of labor tho United Stales may schorl ly fnco a labor shortage, Its unem ployment problem completely solved. Director General Jones of tho em ployment sorvlco, doclares the "conn try Is steadily but surely forging Its way toward n period of Industrial prosperity In which It is possible that tho labor supply will not equal tho demand." Optimism, ho bolleves, per vades overy Industry In every part of the 'country. Sound Note of Can Horn Kconomlsts of tho nation's capital sound a nolo of caution to those to whom nny optimistic statement Is taken nt Its face valuo rather than tor its real meaning. They point out that n labor shortago does not noccssarlly mean that every man la tha country has a Job, but that there aro Jobs enough If every man with out a Job could get to It. No coun try, at any tlmo In history, has ever succeeded In effecting such perfect distribution ot labor that all Jobs fwcro always Tilled without their be ing any Jobs or men left over. Thus at tho present tlmo thero' are states with too many farm hands and states with a crying need for farm buds. Thero aro industries' with a force f ul demand for skilled laborers which can not bo found and trade with skilled laborers who can not find work-' NaUon-Wlde CoaiUUesu It Is fundamental and country wide conditions which tho depart ment ot labor considers, and In sum marizing the decrease in unemploy ment and tho coming labor short age In certain lines, It shows only a national aspect ot gravo questions. Local conditions may contradict na tional ones In certain places without prejudice to tbo accuracy ot the sta tistics as a whole. With practically every Industry In tho country taking on moro men, and with Wall street and the banking In terests registering optimism, It Is not difficult to read Into predictions ot labor shortago a comforting assur ance of a coming solid and pre-war normal prosperity. " Such, at least, Is tho maturo Judgment ot Impar tial government erperts. GET THIS, BUDDIES! Hero May Ho n Chance to Break Into tlio Movie Gamo Hem may bo nn opportunity for ox-scrvico won to break Into tho films, to say nothing ot the cbanco. to meet nt closo rnngo some of tbo famous film boautics. Tho Thomas If. Inco productions; today wired tho chamber ot com merco hero that It proposed to stage a dam scono hero and asked bow many ex-sorvico men would be avail able Tho nicssago stated tbat a dam would bo built and blown up but did not mention in what capacity tbo boldlors would uct. Secretary Stavonson wired that at least 200 ox-servlco men could bo round, ulthough his private opinion wus that should tho film company como hero every man, woman and child in tho county would claim world war service ' .V) iTinnr.u NKKD uP JtOILING WATKH . ix Tlio soiirco of confuraluatloa which mudq it udvlsablo to boll drinking water Is now romov- cd and recent tcatH show that tho wutor Is untlroly safo. Ib ordor to clour tha raulns and risorvolrs ot uuy contamlaa- Hon which might bare' bees loft in thorn, tho water will be chlorlnatod for a short time. , This process Is absolutely ham t ' less and i uspd coatlauosly bf . many of. tho larger Hla. II. D. L. 8TKWAHT, ,,. ' 4 City Health Officer." 4 NM IN H x'itf -1 IO..K r ' n liour In tho creok, Stud, v? )tfl2l