The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 31, 1922, Image 1

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KLAMATH COUNTY AND
OF KLAMATH FALLS
'IOVKIIIT AM) 'lUlttll.lV, IWIIt
Member of the Associated Prc
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Will He Approved
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WASHINGTON. July III I'nsl
i!"IU llnidltiu Mil nnlil (mill) liy clime
mUlHurii to lime rcnlei iiNHUrniife
from Cliiilriiiitn ('ii)ler of the iihso- '
ilnlloil of rnllwny exeiullves. Vlre '
President Atteibury nflhn I't-rirmyl- .
vanla railroad titnl II .M Jewell, Iieuil
of lli NlrikliiK shopmen, Hint limy
would niiiiii lili proposal for nn
Immedlntn (iImIIiir of the strike.
I'll iai)i:i. I'll i,. Jiiiv ri -
I'hnl'rniun Cuyler denied Hint 'ilm
railroads have nn-rplvil HiirdltiK'
piorosal.
I'llHWdO. Illly HI Leaders of
the MrlkliiK nilltvay shopmen return.
Iiik from conference with I'reoldent
lllirillllg, iri,n'it rnilflileiiie Hint
llio wiilkuot would l terminated no
n ri'Hiilt ot iii'i'tlnnH of rnllwn) exe
cutive mill uiilmi roinuilltee t It lit
woel: to consider pynpiiiml'i niiluiillted
liy I'roilileiit UurilliiK 1 hy .iihtn iik- ,
sorted th.it the sinkers r. ill ri'iurn
in work
-III. their ..enli.rlly rlithlH
imlmiwlrml If they letiirn at nil
:er .Kieeniilit Tne.ibiy
ii'ii tl 11 I t
Timothy llenly. pmnldeni of llm IV IllJIS, Hollywood residence of the groom's Sister, Mrs. !
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.!. ..n Mrik... toi.i ,parii.rnlDo,5,.:l-s ',",oanks (Mary Pickford). Mary was brides-
Hint ho npectei Tiiniday'ii menllngs
In renult In a mitllnnimit.
Anked conrernltiK the slnRo pence
iiuitiilhillons had reached, llenly said mnOnK tllOSC lU'eSellt
Hint "thn enne In the luiii.U of the' '
I'l.-nlileMt." Ho Ml.l tho eeculhe.npr. prkUFI MP
loniMlllleo of llio firemen and ollero) V".rt U' ru"tK L.INC.
woiilil meet here Tuesday nnd "wlllt
t;u uioim hiiii the Hhopmen.- '
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,.Hke,l specUlcnlly nhoul the H.inlorl.y
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i uin r.iinr.. in u..H -iiii, !
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fieulorlty rlithlH unimpaired If Ihejr
i mile liaili nt nil 'litis liieiiiis the)
will p.o lurk to work hi exncily ttie
same Hl.Iliiit with lespert in seniority
nH.wheu they left July I. In nil (be
railroad sirlketi in history, settlement
um nlun)n hnsul nn the return of
seniority rl;hi to Hie strlkerH. Theie
will he no different settlement In
this cuse."
Ilo.ily would not bo minted tn the
effect that a settlement of the Is
Kiien butwHiti the railroads and the
slrlliors had tucn .lrtually iiKreed
iipnii lielwiu'u II. ,M..Jew)ll of the
Nlinprnpn.niiit T Oewlit ('ii)lnr of
1 1 ll) ral execiltlTerti,iis t'filU of the
cunferelireit wlllt tlin 'president.
SAYS STOLE MOLASSES
lliimiN Vnlley itniicliVr IIiIiiuh Suit I
AkiiIiiI Ills .Velclil'ini' ' .
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Albert Sherwood, of Humes uillo)
appealed In Hie Justlm iiiurt this
moinliiK on a preliminary hearing, i
based on nn Information sworn In by ,
William l)euul of Hut h.iiiio illslrlit, ,
iharRliiK that Sherwood stole finni
bin possession a pint of n barrel of ,
molasses, which wiih part of I ho com
iniuilly properly used In the exter
mination of KiuHxhopperH,
Tho stain hud called William Do.
Mini, l. If. Thomas, former county
niioiit, uad ii man named Tracy, seuk
Iiir to pinMi (ho theft of tho proper.
ty. It In expected Unit thu mutter will
lie Htlblllltteil lo Justice (luiiliiiKell
Into thin iifluiuoon on thu question ,
of hlitilliiR llio defendant over to tho
I'.i.uul Jury or otheiulso dlupoHlnt; of
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hIiouh Unit tho bar-1
nnuitrlo pioifliirn is
fallliiR HllRhtly HUH
afternoon an In
dication that warm
wontlior will, pro-
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KorocuRt for next
21 hours:-
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hall iilliiH'li'Ilv sinen In the nnrtli ti I
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Ifornla Oregon I'ow.r roiii,ni' i
hlKh linn from Copc-i ti such in ,.."wa""K '" ' not ueoru lie wan
lent that local hosfinlorlo-s were un-'m"",""":",a "h"1 Salunlny when ho
able to npenitn this morr.liiR. 1hn,,,,,w'" '" 3.""'l'ai'r at linker, lie
f.iclorlns lestimod nt noo-i when tho ' "'' ' s """,'' i-njoylnu
damnne was repaired 'a ''-,",-
A ..mull u..hI.....i ., n, ;?.,.!..- "l" "tflclwlH leKurd llray and
I'nclflc near Horrlr wni uUo reioil-
oil. It.illrn.id ofleili hero snld ihu
damiiKn wat sllr.ht nnd that n del.iy
of only about 1" minium rem lied.
Motorists retumlr i from weok-
onil tilps repnVJed flooded roiils.i
made nlmoM Im'iiKSiib'o wiihliivn fov
minutes. Near Kl'iiruil: Aittncy, I'.
was mild, the wat.v wan hub deep in J
places.
Milliliter .1. C. Ilolo Into this
iiflernoon said that nine InsiiluturH
ueie uttuck by llKhtenliiR between
here and Copco nnd ulRlit between'
hern nnd DorrlH. A falling tree
put u line out of commission It)
Merrill it it tl u polo went down In
.Mills addlllnii lust iiIkIu le.tvlni; Unit
dlstilit In il.irlineM, The crows
wero out nil ulRlit and all day to.,
d ty rep.ililiiK the d.tiiiUKO, thu .worst I
throtiKh llKlitiilni: ilurliiR his resl
ilencn lime, lloylo mid,.
RUSS "TRILLIpNARIES"
One Kpeciilulor ('icdlled Willi lfav
lilK 1 Tillllnn Itiibles
I'lrritOdltAI). July ai.ItUMln1
now hoiiHls of several "tillllonalres."
Tiesu nut men who have made for-'
liincM In Ituuslaii currency, anil count
t 1x1m wealth In iiutiouomle.il figures.
One tipoculalor Is ciedlted with pio
fits of 14,000,000 which amounts
in 15,000,000,000,000 rubles. JIo j
Is putt Inn l.s woalth Into) i;old,' nil
er, and Jewels and tho stabler cur-'
reiules of forcliip countries. I
I'i,.yi;k n.via $ioo.
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BAM FltANOISCO, July :U. INVII
Ham II. McCarthy, piesldcut ot tho
I'ti e I flu Coast baaohall league, nil- (
noiiiiveil ho had miBpundod ltussoll '
Arlutt, pitcher for tho Oaklniid club,
ten playing duys nuil fined hint IIOO1
for BtrlUlnj; llmphu Mcdrow at thn
ball b'aiuo In Oakland Saturday,
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22, recent star of the mus-
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TWO WILL TESTIFY
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I'wlKht I.. Vlmonl. former piMtnfflrol
I oiiiplo) e. niuKKired lii Medford 'to.lnv'
Ton.J) In testify In the klan Investl-"""1
KKtlon. lira) denied Hint ho had nwrio
'I"'' cfr"rt '" nu,ul "'" ""MtlRallon,
V,mniu V ,tt0 ,,f ll'" m"1 Important
wltnessm.
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VOTE RECOUNT IN '
KLAMATH IS HELD I
TO BE UNLIKELY
Mull ltcpr(".oii(nlhr Sulil Id Hi!
Sat Iktlnl Willi Unlloti llrrrj
(iuiiljilh( Imliiitrii roiinry
I A ChnrliM I(;ill voln rToimt In
Hi In ('(iiuily In HOI proli.ililii, iKilwllli-'-i.iikIIiii;
Hi n report Hint Klnmnlh
wiih u litivn lic'ii Iniliiikil In an
riiiH'inloil (OMiplnliit filed with Hin
rirriilt toiirt of Marlon county. TIiIh
hi tin opinion of V (' 'nn Kmnn,
who recently wiih In fonferericn hero
1 ltd two repreitentiitlve of Hull, viit
hero in cliecit up llm oti.
Van llnioii nn li! tint vote horn wan
found exceptionally frio from error.
It uji liU opinion that tinleva tho
(iinlekl developf to n point ft hern
i-wry roti) countx that the recount
will not he ileniamleil.
Other I'ouiiIIihi Imlmlril '
Other counllc lillltlited In Hi'l
uiiHMiileit roinplulnt were t'liiutlllu
nnd lluker.
I'lidiin Intluonce by thn Catholic,
church nnd Hh iicnitii In charged by,
Hull in rexnnl to the tote In ncen
.Marlon county preclnctn, which re.
turucii ki.i rnie Mr oicott nnu zz
for Hall
According n John Collier, who In
nmoiiK Hut iitt(inii')K reprenentlnK
llnll. irreKularltltN In tho count are
ulltRcil In tuore lliuii lno uddltlonnl
pruclncti In thu Mate In llio uour
iiieulloiled loillitleii, which weru not
Included In thu orlKliml loinpUInt
.mil In Clatxop. Morrow, .Sherman
i and Multnomah countlen Thu nnturo
"' ,lu' al,,'Ketl rrs",ar't,," ' ml-
l.i r to Hint etiUip-.ratcil In thu flmt
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Itecoiint MHi Toibiy
AtlUIUlllJ OA WIIIIT, II. M uimicu
that tho actual rStofiht Tflll bo besun
.Mondny. at Sakiu,
y CZ rcProentinK ooy.
ccorilliiK toColller, it Is uxpectud
crnor 01c0tt '" ,hB rcccnt conlrovcr
. ninneujiix women at worn in wie
reCitra.io,1 ,ienart.en. of the coun.
ty clerk' office making a check of
rcRlnlratlon tn dlcoer vhat Irrcgu-
larltlen, If any. wore made In tho re
cent primary election.
' Tho checker aro coinp.nrlns the
I poll books with tho reclotratlon cards
to determine If any lait-mlnute
I rbntTcnn nf nnrtv nffltlullnn
rhnnenn nf nnrlv nfflllulinn were
will occupy several days.
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8AI.BM, July 31. Jmlccs Kelly
I,1,1Rnam tn,,a' Kra"le'1 P0""'
I mission of Charles Hall's attorneys
, .., nn .,,..,., m,.,.,on charc.
nB that priests and other officials'
had used unduu Influence In per- w.wiii.m.iua, u. u., July 31.
suadlnR parishioners to voto for nrl" 1",,M on woolen blankoti rang
Olcott In the primary, hut ruled i,n rrom 20c Pund ana 30 Per
that those precincts In which such
Influenco was alleRed
exerted will not bo
to have been
thrown out.
(Continued to Page 6)
ENJOYING THE BEAUTIES OF SUMMER
KUN FMLS TO
OUST SHERIFF
Maligned Official Gets Ma
jority of 316; Athlind
Goes For Opponent
MKDFOIU). July Jl. Com-
plete unnffldnl return of the
recall election Rntiirdny Indicate
,f( yliat Wifrlff Terrlll retains hln
A IwiMlltnii Lv a ttifilnrlltf nt 20fl.
, ,XMo .final count ie Terrlll
, 2943, 1.oe 2S38. Iloth kUn and
p aotl-kan force) charged Irre
f Ciilarlllen, but lenders of both
.ulilen exprenned tho belief that
the rciu.lt would bo accepted
. wlliout a recount.
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MKDKORU. July 31. Charles K.
Terrlll. nbcrlff of Jackson county,
matlitncd for a year by a steady
liurrae of petty gossip relstlre to
his conduct of the office and sub
ject of an attack by the,Ku iKItix
Klan, was rlctor In the special re
call election Saturday, by a major
ity of 312 otes, over I). 51. Lowe,
recall candidate. These figure; are
busi-d on complete and unofficial
return from K out of St pre
clncts In the county, with the Ash
laud, Central l'olut, Medford and
Jacksonxlllo vote complete.
Ashland voted Mrong for the re
call and rsvo Lowe a majority of
417, Central Point followed suit
and Ravo Lowe a majority of 102.
In the two Jacksonville pre
cincts, where Sheriff Terrlll lives.
as do thorn most active In the
campaign against hlra, and"wkoie
all aro well known, the sheriff rimo
out ahead with flying colon.
Lowe's vote In the county seat
was 46. Sheriff Tcrrlll's S4(, a ma-
Jorlty of an eren 200.
In the twelve Medford precincts.
Terrlll won by a lead of 309. and
tho vote tood, Lowe 872, Terrlll
11S1.
IIL.INKKT T.IIUKP APPnOU'.D
ccnl aa 'rcm " c Punu ana
40 per cent advalorom here were ap
proved today by the senate by a voto
of 33 to 24. The Underwood low rate
was 2G per cent adralorem.
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REOPENIN GOF Y.
UNMERGER DECISION
Second Hciriag Asked of Saprcsso
Court to Detrrmino Owoershl
Of CcBtral Pacific
WASHINGTON, July 31. The
Southern Pacific filed today with
the supreme court application for a
rehearing ot tho Southern Pacific
case In which the court recently
handed down an opinion.' directing
tho company to divorce Itself of
the ownership and control of the
central racmc.
WILBUR HEADS LEGION
Hood River Candidate Elected CM
nuuider at State CoaveaUe
THE DALLES, July 31. Eaitura
Oregon had thing Its own way. In
thu closing session ot the toortk an
nual convention of the American L'j-
don Saturday. With the Portlar.4
delegation swinging Its 24 vole to
candidates from east ot the Cascadoi,
It was virtually a walkaway .for Qco.
H. Wilbur, of Hood River, for, state
commander agalust George Codding,
of Medford, and Fred Kiddle, 9t In
land City, for vice commander.
Other officers chosen were: State
flnauco officer, Prescott W. Cook-
Ingham, 1'ortlaud, ro-olected; chap
lain Frank James, Dallas; eaecatlvt
committeemen, C. W. Woodruff,
Prluqvllle: Claud Ilrlstol, Portland;
Tracy Savcry, Tho Dalles, and V.
Dano, Marshfleld.
Seaside was chosen earlier In the
day as the pluco for holding, next
gear's convention.'
Governor lien W. Olcott addressed
tho convention ut the cloalng session.
2 AUTOISTS KILLED
Seattle Capltollst uad L Uraaata
Woiuuu Ate Vlctiasa
VANCOUVER, U. C, July 31.
Harry Whitney Treat, Seattle capi
talist, wus killed early, today near
Cultli Lake, Chllllway, D. C, In an
automobllo accident.
LA QRNDE, Ore., July 31. Mrs.
J. C. Austin of Elgin, Ore., died a a
result ot injuries received la an au
tomobllo accldont iu east La, Grande
yoatorday. ,J
URKET KWOKT
PORTLAND, July il Cattle alow,
Hogs-7Cc higher, prime lhf$ll.6
to 113,00, Sheep steady. Kggs weak,
butter firm. ' .
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ULRmmri Say; MtLjfMi
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WAflHLNOTON, D. C. July 3l.-t
CoBstltaeaclta taroagbout the Unit
ed Rtatea whlck are Inclined to elect
Ku Xlas Klan caadldates to either
branck ef eeagres will do well to
aMir aefart'' areceedlag to that
eaieeatdlat tv'ranHira which are
Qilac'talck areaad the national enp
al. U f
'Already an Mi4rgrMQd move
nuait Mm ta int'Mt the seating ot
wie B. MayfleM, wha lpks Ilka
IhV aiaeeti'eertalB "ekolee 'if '.'Texas
veiera' a Ttfafod 'Btatea feaater to
aweT'CiaWaAI''CllraoBt Ene
mlea af the Km KVaa Xlaa'Moveir.ent
have dug ap a eawti deelstea holrfloa;
that the Ka Wei Ktaa oath It In
coatraveatlon of the ronatltntlon at
the United 8tatea.
ritseia tjsi h Broactit
Recent rartlaXoaa of the unex
pected strength of the Ku lUux Klan
la Texas and Oregon have aroused
both the east and the south. It Is
said that preeaure will be brought
la both part Its to compel the unseat
ing or any X Klat Klanaer sent
either to the aeaate" or houso. In tho
republican party tho negro voter,
who holds the balance of power in
several atatea,"1a of coarse hitter
agalaat'the klan.
The Irish, who eaat a law rota
la the feefratk apty la the east.
ar iaat, aa MnotVanalnat.U; and are
able to got ahont What they want
tro tasMtg ta.anakaivetal atateii
alloYaHow'jJotar. Cotuieell
t and itiMMfcuetta. xther la not
a' state In 'the oiot which tho demo
cratic party oonld oarry at any tlmo
without tho Irtoh rote, which la iden
tified to a preponderant degree with
atetlglon at wMob tho Ku Klus Klan
movement l dotlnltely aimed.
Jewsali Voe DIvMcd
Tho Jewish voto ia divided be
tween both rrtlcs, hut possibly
aligned with tho republican mora
than with tho ,4Metrata. There are
several tatee fe'whieh the Jewish
vote could defHt any pcrty .which
permitted HeelttO ho dominated by
tho adrocateo Of race and relgloua
hatred.
Back laflnoMOO, It U aald, can be'
brought to boor M enough aenatora
to force tae.dealaj.et a seat In eith
er branch M eeMreaa to aay man
seat to Washington aa the exponent
of rellglona or raeo bigotry,
MANY ISSUES IN 1122
ProfcbUOe,
anal Labor Qneo
CHICAGO, Jely 81. Prohibition
enforcement, oetdler' compensation,
labor qneatiOM gad the Nee-partisan
league are among the (saves Involved
in state aed. congressional campaigaa
In central western atatea.
Senatorial reoorda la connection
with the aeatiag of Senator Truman
H. Newberry Of Michigan are being
assailed In some ataie. Injowa. the
home ot one ft ta author, aa well
as la WUeeaeja, the ftch-Cummlaa
railroad law haa been attached, whllo
the Kanaaa ladaatrlal court la a polat
of controversy In Kansas.
Proposed use el tho state troops In
connection with the ehepman'a strike
and tke attitude of caadldatea toward
the Ku Klui Ka are at Issue In
Texas.
Vindication er repudiation of tho
political reeerda of Roaster La FoJ
lette ot Wsoenato and Senator Reed
of Mlfeoarl are the.eredal neatioe
in their respeetive otatee, aad arere
latod by the farf thatena charge ef
opoaeata agatitit Senator Reed la that
he'eoaa,toy la 4I violated party
regularity by getng to Wiaconeln It
atipaert aiU'.FeeleMe ladeeeadnt, ;
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