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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1922)
.!!.' mih THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, .liil) HI. H-'J' flR .- V h i U UJ KM I? M M J' ,:';; ThtEreoing Herald F.f. MVUeHMtor aa Publisher m. R. wtTu7. vwv. .at Kdkor .Published dfljr except 8Unday, nt Tho Herald Publishing Company of KUmUhrnllnrnt 119 Eighth direct. Kntered at tho postofflco at Klam nth Palls, Oro.( (or transmission thrown tho 'malls nit recond-clnss matter. member opTiin Associated X r PRK89 ' Tho Associated Press! ,oxeluslve y entitled to tho use for publlra- lion Of nil hows dispatches credited to It, or not Otherwise credited In .tbl paper, and also tho local news published herein. MONDAV, July SI, 1022. , SIGNS OF SANITY ) they would not subscrlho to unlawful doctrine. They aro not a class to handle with kid glovo rourtesy, but wo know that nothing has boon dono hint was not noceisary to uphold prison discipline. I.nylng astdo tho appeal to pro Judlce, tho silly whine of would-be martyrdom, which Is a gratuitous In sult to Intelligence, there remains the thrpat that an army of one hundred nmn will bo raised to Invade a peace ful community, Intimidate Its eltltcns and disrupt Its Industries. Tho community Is Rrnteful for tho warnliiK. It at least places tho outlaw movement on the piano of tho rat tlesnake, which pounds an alarm he-1 rapid. Money Is cheap. Tho crop foro II strives. Ilereloforo we had outlook Is excellent. With few ex held tho organisation In lower es-l coptlnns, stocks of raw materials teem. Money and Markets Ouilook l'or 1'nll and Winter j tlvlty and restricted distribution In Conditions nt the closo of tho 0" ''line.1 ' The only sellSomeiits first half of 11122 Indicate thatl hl(, Cl". ' ultimately In the pub business will expand moderately' "0 Interest nro fair settlements and during tho autumn and winter J tho public has the rlgllt to take nil months. It Is now one enr since! measures which may serve prompUy tho definite beginning of recovery.) to W" l,,lll about.,, . Delay In from the depression of ID20-2I. rcnc,,li: ltlomcnl will lemporar Progrew was slow until the close '''v ',,ft' "Mansion. huMt wl.l not of 1021, but sluco the beginning j n,fMl Uufuudomental causes which of IS 22 Improvement has been w IIU.R the failure ot tho recall movement against Sheriff Torrlll in Jackson county is an .un doubted repudiation by a sane cltl xenry of the Ku Klux Klan, the nar row margin of victory Indicates tho serious Way In which the Klan move ment has split a hnretoforo united community. A year ago, yes, six months ago, Medford and Jackson county, were pointed to In Oregon as examples of tho nn plu ultra la community spirit pillion worked together In utmost harmony for communal development. Everywhere wai peaco and prosper ity. ' Entered the apostles ot discord with their masked mummery, their .appeal to racial and religious hatreds and bow ntltfcbors who hs.ro .labored together for years do pot apeak and bitterly .condemn" each other; frater nal organlxallora are renilcd apart and families aro disrupted. A whole community la nirown Into turmoil .and to no purpose. It win take years, after sanity returns, 10 undo tho barm that a few brief montba have dono. Who profits from this deplorable and terrific loss? Tho organlrera of the movement that asks ten dollars as a (ee for participation la As ridi culous mummery, and tdx dollars and fifty cenla"for a cheap muslin dis guise, under cover of which cowardly outrages are perpetrated. If not by klan members then by those who take advanUge of the klan'a exist- ence to mask their identity. Tny and they only. Tho ku klux klan Is dishonored In California, and when iWgraad'lHry Investigation and federal Inquiry ln,to the Jackson county outrages Is con cluded, Its members will be diligent ly seeking cover .in Oregon. Klamath county may be thankful that It has escaped the virulent at tack that Is now fading into the cb Melon of all unpleasant things. Yve'tWllI not bavo this discordant chasm ,to bridge in our marcn lowara progress. rM TpmSims JXYT and or manufactured products are not larger than necessary to bridge the normal period between produc tion and consumption. Commodity prices aro rising. Tho movement at present seems to be primarily! assassinations and other oWd-'eros j one ot adjustment between tho' dlf-jof political unrest and (Inrmnuy Ins ! for moro than a year have been making for belter buslneis. The third factor which seems likely to limit business expansion; III tho United States Is tho Euro pean situation. Outwardly It re mains rompthnteil. Uitnrmou lusiios. of paper ImVo further iliiecl ito.l the tlerman mark. Tdero have been Till: l.lllKIITV In "Over tho Who." tho VnIo ' Ittiggles Production for .Metro, which will be seen lit the Liberty thou'ivf today ns tho feature iittrirtlou, All Mi Lake. Hie brilliant fltllo a. r-,i i.e.' Hens, who pla.vH tlui stiirlm: rule, ' has a pleturo speiln'v ni'iil" (' her by Arthur Humor 1 1 -x-ti i, the ilM-nt glllshed writer of tlflloii. Tim alury, tuvijly, do its with Tir ry Dexter, who .ommiin tmlclde nub. er than fare osiieVoro ns ii mvIii l' r by a financial magnate, John (iinii nan ellfore Terry dle-i ho telephone his Nlster, Kalileen, thn be end H come. Kathleen illstrult, owh h'i will avenge her brother's death through ruining (Iriuiiiiiu. TI1I1 in volves n series of escapades, a Walt Wo thank you for tho patromigo given uh Salurdny CAN BERRIES ' NOW ferent classes of commodities, and formally applied to ,he innar.tlloiiv ',""" " n"'"" "' "7"',","7' "" !fl, long as the upward tendency! commission for tnom.orlu,,. on re- ",r,;l - t,lu; J'l"'"-'". to, d no. MUme speculative rbar- para.lon, payments. Dlftlcullles ""' , - " -' ' V" during tho hot summer mouths? "Drop Fatal" headline Sennds like more bootleg stuff. Ono day last week a train was lato when a man wanted it to be Working yo.irio'f to death Is hard Loafing youwlf to d-uth Is easier and much quicker Sometimes n man slnrVs put lo,,ines not assiime a speculative char- paratlons payments. Dlftl show his wife who Is bans and learns, j nctr u ., a favorable factor. Kx- arising from depreciated eurreitcles Who wants to laugh and p,nw falift for strikes, there Is little Idle- and dlsorgaulied public finances are ness. Production has expanded' hound tn be n retarding Influence, -- 111.. - lu .. 1. I.. !! ll (llaiil ..! tiata !. . aAalillll ! tiirt nf . flienilll Since llio liviiimiiuh ' ' ilim iiuij ii.ku ll iniuui miivur i.- Till! VTIt WD year, nnd yet me usual miu-sum- reci on export or grams nnu rncn mer dullness has been little felt, food products, cotton and other raw I Tl' H,,,,'J' f "The Argylo Caie" Any fair appraisement of the sit- materials from the Polled Slites. M'"' '1PUonnHy well to nuanc -u ... a.u-,. . ,. ... .................. .. ... .. ...,. ..v..h- j . crolr. ...nilnii. ennnotf ,.'.., :,..:,. ' I tiro where Kathleen, to her nni.i.i ment, finds that she does not hate her husband. (Ironnnu, but l"--iiliii. ) I a mucn qni'.rte,, I .. , .... ..i, ., .,..,, i.,,. i..i ,i,n ri..,...i.i ni...... It took ft few ha-dJsnocks to set "'""K """ '""'' '"- " ""' "',,T . "' t Ilot dexeloi-i iui.'..'v wlh 11 iouk u ie 11.1 11 uuni . . . . ih.. 14 iii no.iltloii of cont nuo Indof 1 11 lleh. that crand nsii1 . . . ..'. . . . . ... . a. .1 t. .. -1. 1 m - -' - 1-- . - - .----- domestic consumers. Many are cau-, schemes for . as.u-1 a& Mrtn mil I tn lit tvtlAt ilu UOUS OnU UlSposeu iu uiuiiumi.. .ij ..uii.11 inq r.iun;.' iwiiiuuiiiiiii (cJ4ry (mijy k . . 1 lit..).. a - 1..K all till. )m.I tAA.I In ........ .. . ' Iluytng is noi nseiy ... u ......-,.... ..,.. .., ..it..,.., - ,-.. ... nrlinto ilote.HUM. Is...ll.. luutneut h' "' " to prov r 1 lllinblii'l lbs HtfHM lieu le llil'.plieiili LliUipilieilles HatMlliiii I'liine. Pi in lie ApildM Tiiiiiiilni'a, eiiite . I'li'sli l.'gs .... Ciiriniilii'i-. I'ijm. I'leiimery Jlulter s2.H0 UlnliMlIt ( lieefi' -' 2.75 0111 ." U.H.T Apples ' U.8.". lb nils . 1 '-' U.a.t I'nbbiigi' . '" 1,111 IMlut'leil I l.nu'X , per 5 Mi. ii.'M I'd" . " IJLI.Ti Willi Illii'lnilH ."'.1 ,:t.T llmiM Jle I1' .lilt I'lititnloiipes, !t Tin .2' it I'ljersi Purchnsu your vegetables ilally from our water fountain. PUBLIC MARKET NojcUo Eccummy Gi-oeotoria 12(1 N. Si,vt)i Strcot BCK Ruth to put In soma bard knocks, Sure, flappers are liberty belles. And It looks as It their motto were "1'eel off, wild belles." In Berlin a man accused of kill ng SO pcoplo hung himself. He got tho right man at last. Boys leave the farm because they hate to plow through life, , , . , MitplrJon (ailing upon Ari;riv adopt- financial -ehabll Itntlon.- ,,,.,,,,., vltll ,, . ,,.., ,, , huropnap combatants . ,H w vw.., Kjm- d escape some pari 01 ,,, yri,; ..,, ,.,. lated by reports of impending short- the penalty of tho crime of war. aro h) ttll,i rrietn the mi age of 'goods, . or fears of higher, all bound to fal and that Hump.) yty ,', Hmincn VttMHMBHClMUQSnflnVslHnlnnUnflBBiHHRnH yzExuasuumicxs noceuci' In following elrn Hint li prices, for except In tho cast. of must save Itself. Favorable ex- ncec.ssirlrs t&o public is wining iu, cnanges ne.ir.iy reueci miu euuris 111 ! ,,v,.rs. the Tall b nils bin wait, or to do without. If prices those countries, combatant or neu- ,, fl(,r,f t)f 1B, x lth,,. lh,.n Thoro is a wave of business revlv-1 Rhow a tendency to soar. Further-, tral. which linvo fared the tacts, mr,:, rulmliuitiiiis In .1 irm.-n T..o- arc kicking because more, large sections 01 mo pi.im.a- mose counines wiuni ui n.r n.n ..,,,, a , ,,,, llf ,, Ku, , ,,.,,, hit nur nmn mun nrn KirKinr iii- iiiki tn'ixi nx; - . " -?""""-"'"-"- "" "" 1 . .. , . !. i .. a la ....... i iatt n finn.i lion cnnnot liuy. no manor iiuw jmniuui r3iMiioiimmm iuiu.,,rrMU,n r r-, i ,. I...... K n tnrt an tllfll V Ttut ttriXi1ttst I v.. tinifnP lt t lln miU Isn't It about time to ctiango me. wining. 11 ir. " - ' - ,........ ..TM() ArK)i0 (,. n 1, That's a horse on me" to ' Alttiouh tney navo roumuu .u...v- UIIVIU. u. ,. ..,..: .- v.. ....., , for ,M Uu ,ln , Th. high as or liigncr aavlna? "That's an auto on mo!" what wage anu salaries arc m- in as r ,Bncr ..... u jv. ..hvi. Rit -1 cr than two years ago. r.nrorceu Kill . I, -llr mil ( J or than two years ago. Knforced Even bankruptcy or governments I iinrnititovment left'1 many workers could not nullify ibM advantage, j unejopiojm.iii. i... , ., , 1 i, Sont. smnki' and illrl haw no I'h.re , in. debt, or with depleted savings, and determination may avoid bank-;,,, ( m0l)rn kihIumi Am elrnn. Very few children succeed In get ting born Into a rich family. Xew York woman named Moon asks divorce 'becauso hubby staled mot yet mado good. Strikes have ruptcy. out-at night and that's the truth. kept hundreds of thousands Idle for , Florida man who started out for months and threaten to result In Idle tile time of his Itfe Is tn Jail for the! ness for other thousands If not spfcdity brought to an end. I-arm- era arc usually conservative buyers rango ellmltuli all ilnse I. ink lli er Kleetrlc Co ."' i Today at THE LIBERTY "Over the Wire" I 1 Hi- pi ' nt' I IMPUDENCE p HERK la not much danger that 1 the threatened I. W. W. inva sion will materialise. It has not been our experience that the wobblles give such notice that they Intend to atrlke as Is contained In thn call for 100 volunteera to descend upon Klamath and rescue five valiant members of the organisation from durance that they are legally undergoing. The. of fleers of the law have shown ability to handle tho situation thus far and the centurion band. If it did arrive, would probably meet a fitting reception. "What is more theso out laws undoubtedly know as much, apd It ha been our observation that all wobblles aro as consldorato of their personal aafety as the rest ot us, and more so. Outlaws In fact and In law, skulk nrs In tho dark, hilars ot tho hand that feeds them, traitorous and dis loyal, they have tho unlimited ef frontery to appeal for an exception from the law, a more lenient course In tbnir caso than the law grants to any other criminal. As a matter of fact the Ire in tho local Jail are not there because of any animosity or activity on tho part of tho "lumber barons." One was taken in the act ot dis tributing unlawful literature on th streets. Threo xvero arrested at a headquartera they had established In this city for tho distribution of un lawful propaganda. And tho fifth, loaded with literature and with the Impudeut assurance of his class sought tolefy tho luw In its own rlt ndel, walknd into tho police slut ion t' visit those In custody und was right fully detained there .They conplafh that the law has handled them harshly, that they have been .manhandled .by Jail officials. Tills .charge .comes nicely foru mem bers of an organization wh(ch plays . such' jileaiaa' )lttlo tricks on work- 4, Mfr will not accept Its doctrines ft ?, ,"W, 7 r"j" !r " time of his life. A village Is where thn police and fire departments aro the samo man. "Prices Advance In Shoes" head line. They usually sneak up bare footed. Ixs Angelus woman killed horKelf after Vritlnj'a poem. That isn'tjiuth 1 ". K.l hhll ' '" '1 .m wmu ......... , Judge rules It no crlmo to play .a grind organ on Sunday. Wo rule It's a crime to play ono any time. One day last week a girl Mood up In a street car became, her stocking had a hole In the knee. Letters frofo the 'People STATES It. It. VI i:vs and although prices of farm pro- laVfJXi VAI.I.KV MAS ducts have Improved, prices 01 wnm farmers must buy are still too high ln relation to what they iiaxo to tell to place them In a position to Vspand their purchase rapidly. J'ur thcrmore. they are paying their debts. Thero Is every ground to axpect a reasonable volume of fall iSPOH ALICE LAKE I Hi. 'r ii 1 iiiiiliiMn r .iii.iii' r i... 1.1 Mi ii'H'i I. iiimi i'i.,iii,ii i 1 'FUESDAY "ASHAMED OF MIS PARENTS" With nil ull-sfir .-a A fine Nw KnKl.mil iirunin with gieal .hi )ii ill 1.1 nur finer m lv 'in., uoinleriiil (mllidll . u t.liie I sl''ii ill' fniie 11 ) ! l'-u I ,1 li.l,. ' l'i lie j.i lill. WEDNESDAY The pcctnculiir r.icinc drama "QUEEN OF THE TURF" J Klamath Cubs Viclon I Over Dorris Demons rr I IMItor Kveiiliii; Herald A fow words in regurd (tn the ar ticle. 'Klamath I'rged to decide 011 uau ummerger in your iswo amy i,-,,,,..,. for ,2 iunB.. arli of "","' J wlilrh ended 111 11 tin score, the KI11111 , , nri-o, imt ii"i .ir. oiiri.iu.i m ,uii.vii mij- am i u iis jresieruny won iron) ine uuaincss - "' -.noctatlnn of lnB tho """"'"gcr would result III Dorris Demnns. l'i to 10. Tho game thcro Is no uxsia lor " V ,,,Khnp froR,,t ratf8 ,, ,ffjc,y ,,, wa, ,, f , mHl Ilnllhlla, vi.r such volume, at hlgn prices rocurlnc -mpty cars for lo.id.ng.' played hero, ns well as one of the boom business at any price. joavlng Klamath county In no better' fastest exhibitions of baseball With The socond retarding 1 01 o r , i, poM,,nn .,,, b(,fon, 0f touM0 Mr. first ono team and then the other In labor situation. Tho uniieii . laii 8,irou, , ,akK for ,lln i,,r..ls of ' tl(1 o,. a upurt from the otbur nlile Is in th,. midst of wldenr,w iuooj hn South,.rn ,.a,lPi t,.t ,)t1Ic4 , ,l0 wol, ,.V(,n , Hr(r , , ,.,, f trouble. It Is useless to UPC,a-0' II(.0pio should h-sl.at.' before tLey th., inning. Following the game, oitalnst the spirit that has "fu again put thomsiUei In tin. grip cf ".Manager Al Maker of tho Ciiuh whs this situation to pass, hacn muo (,(al op any cUl((r 01l lrap0ri,, ,f),t at dinner nt the Hex e.ire In both the railroad "dirr0il ,r,K3 company. I beli..ve tint nil musi , a gum with tin. Knights of ( ol- belleve It U Justified. Worknu-n 1 o uKrvo Jlat cnm,)(.ulon , an. irjl,r, ' U)niJUH , ,,ri(.,i fr ,t Sunday Ja.kson s. John (no lightly sacrlflco tnur ourniiih of bun(lga u mlll, t0 ,o (ini.nM by, Tho Knights cleaned lleatiy yi slur- A suit has been filed In tho clr-' power, or corporations carelessly ,)l0 Kuncra publIc, ,,a. ,J. u ,,.rHW, ,nrgln. thereby cult court by Joseph Jockscn versus take .tho risk of damage to their Jet ug tikft tJ(j pMl ri,iri, ,)f ,, ' wjnnlnK ,, rK,t to claim the rnun- Bensdn John for tho collection of n ' property or thoughtlessly forego tho SouUl0r affc ralroal anil ibolr ty ebamplonsblii .Srores Hull ale that ' hope or profits for u long periou. nU,tullo of , ,)lltljc , dumbed" the two teams would It. f. n Ixiut even That section of lb" public which Is I)0ry Can any ()l)(, nn1)( n,y ,.rtJlc(..i Iy aehed. not directly concerned Is an equal (a pico r work for uny part r Ort- - vT!i!":ze:.!,'Z eon "ono ,"rm,KU ruv "!KniKhtGctscaiP8 . mm ... w .- " seems natural to suppose mat siieiiiu "" the supremo court order bo enlorcod By CONDO.tlio Union Pacific would do iih they promise, commence to asunerc tr.T. ;. ,- tt-i5 . I 1 . I ' . . 1.11 1 1 hi 11 if .ijtuaar- SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES Arc the Dust Rucommcndulion of O. A. C note .totaling $38r, und Interest at C per cent from Kebruury 18, l'j'i'2 1'ortland Contract awanleil erection ICO.OpQ factory. EVEBETTTRUE fur OF Beatty .Bearcats, 'IliN liiklllnlloii olfeis 11 lliiiiuiiti, piiullml, noil hlniiiliiiil .tin mll'iii nl 11 tiil .illlit.i it.'iili nl llm hljtli 1.1I11111I ui.iilinlr. It offers trnliiliig fi.r lullglnte iletcruK In Agriculture Mines "oniiiirro ' I'lmrinury Knglnierliu: and Merhauli Arli Vocational IMiiratlni, ' 1'oroftry ('nemlonl Hnghieurlng IIoiiik Kciuiomlcs Military Keteuri. mill Tactp-s It offers tralulii,; also In: Tile K.'bon .f Miulr. l'.i)lrnl IMicatlou, I111l11i1trl.il Jiiiiriiullnin. I'iill '1 1 1 III dpi lis Sejileiiiber IH. I'or rlrriilnrit of Ijifm limllnii mid llliintr.ilei bunl.lel uildj lo The Registrar, Oreijon Agricultural College, Corvallts, OrcBOif JaJaHaBr 1 yVBbbsb3-" rV" lOP A HOrZN ? You Cu. , l- -- THAT YOW'C PRACTlCirvtQ I tJmc ,,, J THAT'S A ? WtSCv., t C4LC it THE HoN -i-- OF PLENTY C'StJ? connect up "' wllh llu.lr f'.mlriil I'.irlflp luilillni's J giving Central, Houthorn Oregon, and Northern California, an eastern out let, which appears to bo moro desired than north and south facilities, as our best market for lumber Is there nnd thu largo bulk of manu factured urtides originate In the ' oast. Ah to higher freight rates, , shortage of cars, etc, It Is natural to 1 suppose that two largo trunnrontlnen- tal Itni'H Moving the sumo community I would glvii bettor uorvlro und very likely much lower freight rates to get , tliu business. And (but Is the slogan taught to everyono from tho obicuro little way station agent to tho presl- dent of tho system Clot tho llusl- ness. Lot us forget thuso flowery promises nnd Judgo ffom tho past what wo may tnxpect rUv'u1i any ono , lompany succeed 'lu "aituln gahilhg I control of our country and ubldo' liy the decision 'of tho court, thus com- . polling both systems to build con necting" lines to protect their Inter ests, thereby ,gllng hh competition which means'ii doiiblo. track country. W.iK TI.CK.NOrt. UoftdlUe 1'iieilUbx Tourist; I any. my friend, can j you direct mo to tho nearest filling ! uliillnn?" Tho Knights of Coluint.ui yest.-i-day defeated the Dealt lle.ircils ;il lleutiy, IU to ::. While (bo Imlieiis wero up to their old form 1111.I play ed good baueball, the Knights demon-, HtratuI thulr HUperlorlty. 1 f KWEXIKI .Malheur Nugget worth J12S foiiml hero, lleml Largo iwvf theater liullilhii: under construction, ' lot homos In Klamath Tails use oiecirie ranges, is your ii'iiuo 0110 111 the 104 7 Link Itlver Kleetrle Co. 2U-2 Sffi:',?irArarS?fe' Btutieu: . Nutlvo Son ''Wnl, that nortor do poiulfl. If yo want gas, thcr'a a gar- j ago 'round thct corner, but (contld ' entially) of yer hip-pocket flaMs I Vicodo flllln', I retkln I kin fix yo up IJNIYERSnYflRreON r-, WK9fUi Tht UNIVERSITY f OREGON conUlnt:, The college of Lilrsture, Sclenre snd tli Arts with 22 departments. Tli professional aclioolt of Archi tecture Business Ailminilttion-Hductlion-Orsduale Study -Uw-Mediclne Muiic PlijIcl Ques tion Sociology. The 47th Yeir Opens October 2. I922 foracalaloiua or any Information Win Tht RtUitrar, UnlOinHfi of Oregon, Eufnt, Oregon. D ROADWAY AT STARK PORTI7AND, ORB. , jg Buyer's Week ' AUGUST 7-12 in PORTLAND Ib a time of . bii.sinc..s and jiUmsuro. So inaku yotir licatlrniartcrrt in tho center of the activities. And dine at .YE...J v I L A1- a erv uyuJ Arthur H. Meyers manaqcr y, myself, of you'll nlop over to the barn with mo. WSKW1 VrM BBS V . t -.. i 4jt V 1 Ji