The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 15, 1922, Image 1

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OFFICIAL PAPER Of J
KLAMATH COUNTY AND
OF KLAMATH FALLS
jMcmbcr of tho Associated Press
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KLAMATH Ii'AI,l,H, OUIX.O.V, TUI.'HIMV, Aldt'.ST If., Ufi
prior nvu CsOTT
0 AID RAILROAM;
PBQTECTIDN OF
GUIHTIS
HELD SOLUTION
OF
When Death Rode Along
Administration Seeks To
Serve Public; Frtiit Crop '
In Grave Danger
WAMIIMITON, Au. If,.
I'tro'ilml llnnllnc ill i1.m (
tile mil slill.i ltti,tlliiu hefntv
kiiikii'hm mill lh, Hiiimr) ttllli.
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THE LATEST!
"New Sltin Game Has Gold
Brick Beaten a M
SETTLEMENT
M HERS' STRIKE
Hard Head
it) nn oiiiiio.nh
UHCAUO, Alii:. ir..-"Tnko otic
or lllCHo ttl til tin nnd Wish you
won- mimcttjiori) mid prist nly ou'l
ritul xm'ni tliero." j
This wax tlio tuIi'O triljt handed nut
oy ii liiiwIilnkiTi'il chap' tvlio.i fore
fathers ii.osl llktily sold gold hrlcka
to mt i iitlir.illnl dlnalnlf nr foreign
rr here.
CLOSE AT HAND
New Wasfr 'SciuVRetfrfor
Sin.tii&;MMMay
"Ope. Wtrtt.dy
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COPS GET TWO MORE
. WASHINGTON. Auk- 1. '
Preeidont Harding; hav-
ing abandoned all efforts,
toward mediation of thoj
till fitilk lllnr. l.,.lntil I .
day by his advisers to hnv J j QQ ThcjT" wr?c! o? .SVlp,T S)rinBB M- 0l which
virtually decided to inform F w?.ro k,"ed ?ml '7 mi"VCi' Fw coaches h'lcd
rail executives that in tho rV(M' t,1L' t-'rnbankment were1 reduced to splinters, as this
nnorntinn nf .! th. u,, .PUtUrctUlOWsM
be given tho full protection
and aid of tho government.
The president has deter
mined that the only course
for the government 1 lw
mio was the nath followed in
the coal strike, in extension
of an invitation to the em
ployers to operate the pro
pel ties and the federal gov
ernment with the blatcs
.standing behind them to
servo the public.
KLAMATH PIONEER
WILL RETRACE OLD
TRAILS BY MOTOR'
Mr Wlifnkcr guuranted hi v.ar
In iiri-iinrntltm for ilin Htrcm enr
ntrll.0 whlrli m.ulo CIiIuirci lumf It.
Tho iIm nf (olimc, Jin en li would
only work In c.ino n ntrll(c iroK idncn.
Knrraclijutkajnf if) ic"clinrRI
CO rwiLi. A soot! inunyKvori. mild.
Ho plcturctl to ijlit prniiiccti tlto
mlwinuiKo of avvnlliwlni: a "strike
pill" ovVr wilklnif to mi A fron orl,
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Into l.lul.tliri Hililml
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SAN FRANCISCO, Aujj.
J.r). From Canada to Mexi-
the Pacific const totlav
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llclilnil n l.ati.l if inrRH, IrallliiK
front Hi,. Hhkuii ltlrr ulliy In
lltllll'. Iditlio, .IiiiIkd (. Ii. W.iImiii
ii'ilo lulu Milium,, co jcarH urii
l.nl Jiiiii'. lit Uir ltilrri'tiliiK )imri
lio Ihim liiin li.uk n iniiiilicr or
llmiw, Inil tlio tlirllU or din flr.
vlult nr,i l.nklitf; In thus,- modern
dujn. JihIbh Uhtdoii In n visitor
HiIh wtolt tilth IiIh dunrliier. .Mru.
J. V, Kljnli.ill. nml nxpcrlH tnimn
tot,. Mild Mr .uid Mm. KIiiiImJI.
In Imti'l la tnillrt Iid iim-iI to
knott- i.y .iiiitimulillii iIiIh titiin In.
Hlmtil of h) Dm luill.ui pony nf u
half ti'tiliiry nu- iicrttM to l.ikn.
mw, up lo Slhur liiko .mil f'nw
It 11.1H
felt the bitter pinch 6f rail
tieups which have been de
veloping, liftiuu;, and elamp
iiiK auain since Thursday.
fllarooned passengers have I ifiit nmi imk. tiirouch a B(Ki0Ia
oeen Drought to place.4? or
greater comfort, bul little t
or nothing has been done or
could be done for the fruit
growers in Washington,
Southern Oregon and North
ern California, and but lit
tle more could be done in
'San Joaquin valley. Fruit
growers held a meeting in
Wcnatchee asserting that
that district's .$25,000,000
cron was endangered and
sent an appeal to President
Harding.
The Union Pacific strike
at San Bernardino has end
ed, and four trains have
moved cast.
en)
in i
rims or kii
olhv 'otttt
i:.uii
Tho morn nllrnod tlnl.itorH of tln
Italflr lntti Ii.it i' fnllrii Inlo I In Ii.uiiIh
of tho trufflo opu TIil ttrrii II. I".
Sinltli nml Win l.nri'iii. Imtli I'Ji.un
I'd ttfth Hpi'iidlni:. IJntli mipcnri'il In
pollen iiiiirt tlilH iiioriiltiK mid ttcro
1 1 ii oil $10 ciirli.
"All you hatu to do Is tako a pill
nnd nay 'I wish I tioru on tlio Jolt.'
nnd In a iiiluuto tlio Dill will t.ikn
ui." Iiu protnliifd,
or tourno tho nostrum didn't
tiork. U trail mmlo of coaled cum
which tho purchasow rhonnl In .tln
and then M.tlki'd.
If WhlHl.orn rtcr hits IIiIh town
nc.ilti hu'll hatu to hot-foul It Home
liliiiBi'ir. hiti tlitinn ttarn.
CLKVlIljANi. Aa.' I lfc.Wago
cnl wn rt'ady today for slgu(urri
of tho ort foal nifnera and operators
and tho prospctta aro that ome
mine will ho opened Wednesday.
All details or the ocalo wcro approv
ml In prlnclplo by hoth sides beforo
drafting tho tcnlatltc undcrstandlnc
ttnicii was described as tho entering
wdBQ In tho toft coal s'rlko begun
20 weeks ago,
Tho iiettleiliont tirovldci that IhA
mlnera return to work at tho narao
scalo of waRcs In effect trhen they
wont on strike, tho contract lo con
tlnuo until April 1.
Operators conlrolllnc 00.000.000
tons aftnually aro committed to adop
tion-or tno aitrccmont In principle.
Tho check off system of collecting
Union dues is to bo preserved.
CLEVKI.ANI). Aug. IB. Opera
tors and miners have ratified the
aErpomimt for settlement of tee sod
coal strlko formally signing the docu-l
mont. ,-vJ
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UPCDMES
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MAitiiiM' i:ri'oi:r
I'OltTI.ANO. Auk I.. :.ltmtook
nominal to Mriul.t. I'kkh llrtii, marrn.
Iiuttvr r.:ic to 4".
KCNKIIAI, SKUVICKS HKItK
KIMDAV VOn SIRS. PACK
Tuncrnl sen Ices tlll be held hero
Friday for Mm. Ilhoda Tago who
tiled at Ilandon, Oregon. Monday,
nnd ttlioso body Is being shipped
here for burial In tho Odd Fellows'
remrtcry. Mrs. Page Is survived
hy two sons. . A. of Fort Klamath
and J. O. of Ilandon, at which home
sho died: and by two daughters,
Mr. Anna Harkncss of Santa Rosa
and Mrs. Mllllo Macklln of Wash
mill Altl'r lint . ... .. I ."Mull.
.."i.i.i inn, .I'lg. lo.
i lanmco Tilly Walker of thu IMill- WIIITIXK'K (JKTS OFF1CK
lldl'llihl.l Allli'rlr.iMR lilt hlu 7ii. ... ........ .
i , .:::.."" .:"" . r",ri " y coroner.
.-..w ... ...u .u kiiiu oi a nas been named treasurer of tho Ore-
do.il. I,, header hero today. Ho hit gon Statu Funeral Directors assort.
hM.Cth In the first game. tlon. now In contention at Fortlaud.
Ptt UcCarty to ataadtac i
bis kssul est a plasit when H
erashtd 100 (t to Ufc sjrosil at
Tmrklo, Mo. Ho AMa't ekaag hla
fwsiUoa aad hla ha4 was tiiniH
Urouga U wlasr, H lost sval
gold twth and that was aU.
nirs 27TH iiemi: mix
EVIDENCE STOLEN
IN-TRIAL -
MEMBERS OF KLAN
Informant Arm BUmni f
SALKM, Aug. 15. Tho OJcott
Hall recount blow p Ute Uobday
afternoon who 'Attorney llton
withdrew all farther actios rad An
nounced that as far as his principal.
Hall, was concerned proceedings
were ended.
Fnture action, he sld, rerolved on
tho ruling of tho court that In order
to challenge votea as .being Illegally
cast or fraudulently cast It must bo
shown Um. tho votes of those chal
lenged actually were Illegal or fraud
ulent. ,
"Apparently some of our infor
mants have been mistaken In their
Information," said U'lten, He added
that he realised that Jhe com was
not open to. appeal and that ao effort
would bo spado to appeal it- ' ,
Suit for $50,000 dajMjee kaa beta
brought' against Charlee'HaU, V. E.
Coster aid the Ku Xfad KUb by
Thomae'll Oarlaa'd. PortlMa attar-
faer. fr Ucludlai hUiMiji the
I puotisaed Hit or lllecal voters.' . nut, i
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tag inai a as oeea a registerea iw
UMrlrt Attorney netlare rafwrs
Havo Found Their Way lata
Hands of Defease
OH, NO 0-0, NOT IN DOG DAYS!
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 15. The
assertion that evidence bearing In
tho caso of tho 38 Klansmcn, on
trial In connection with the Ingle
wood raid, had disappeared from his
office, was mado today by William
C, Doran, district attorney.
Doran bald ono of the missing
documents bad found its way Into
tho hands of the attorneys for the
defense.
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L, Hiiidrordi lnuil Iruliiniiiblcr, to
day donlitd inportH that Sotithorii
1'ialflo tiaffl: Ik IioIiik In uiiy way
Impodcd by Um ntilli tilth thu ex
roptlou or lliostoi'k nnd pcilHlitililu
KooiIh, Hhlpinuiitu of which mo not
IioIiik itrroptoil In cuiloiid lol.t, Fin It
Ih not en in I nu In Itoio In rurlotid lota
hut la IioIiik loculvod In ttiuttll ultlp
iMontH, ho sulci, Two frolaht tnilnii
(L'liiitliiuod on 1'ngo Throo)
lli.it whim hn flr.st l.nnw
iiiihbuIi'iI 'IiiiII.iii niiiiitry."
Jildgo U'nlNiiil iletelopeil his flint
miiuuliiluiiio ttllh tlu cniinir) In
tho yours ih.it fallowed first night
of It through holding thu poHltlou
or illuli let iittnrnnr. liirom thu ror
million of (In, pi went ( (minion :
tthllo .losepliluu. JnikMiit, Kliiiiiuih
mid Lake Weill nil one utility.
Jtidgii A I.. I.ottltt was his local
iiKHlttmii.
Hut lo get baik to thu find Irlp
with tlio horroH. Thu hand diop
ped out llm hill, mross it poli
hrldgo and , Into tlio town of Link
vllle a town of four or fltu hous
us. They iHialiiiil out tin oiikIi I ho
Olene Oiip- llinru was turn Huttlur'H
Iioiuii holtveeu l.lnkvlllo and tho
(litp then on to Dairy whiirn lltore
woro tlui'u lioineH, mid Ynltiax.
whlcli was a litrgor tiottluiiient, ,
tltiiiKu Into tho upon, iiuxuttled
iiiiiuliy, lie tiling for Uolso, ,
Onto tlio Indians ran otf IS or
SO head of their horses,
Another time, on tho hIioioi or
Win nor lake, I hoy ran off tho wholii j
bund, Watson and two impatiloiix ,
puiHiied tho hold thioiiglt a stormy '
nlt'lit ,and by filing rotoltoM fright
omul off tho tltlotcB nnd recovoied'
tlto stouk,
Mom InildunlH of ttatol In thouo
dityii. "Wo loully had no burlmia
(rnnllniunl In I'lin C)
BENEFIT WED.VNIGHT
Playirround and Band Fnads to Be
Fnrlrhcd From Proceeds
Tho Klamath Falls band and local
playgrounuT association will share
equally In tho proceeds of the dance
to be glten tomorrow night at the
open air patlllon.
Tho daneu will bo preceded by an
hour's band concert, starting at 8:30.
Dancing will start at 9:30 and the
band llt play for an hour, after
which the orchestra will furnish mu
sic unTTI midnight,
Tho Initial open air band danco
was a great success, both In point of
attendance and in tho quality "of
music nnd ontortalnmont furnished,
and It Is expocted that tho joint ob
ject of tomorrow night's affair, tho
benefit of both tbo band and. play
ground, will meet with u general
support.
90 IN 192S CARAVAN
ltecord Crowd Kipcctcd at Chamber
Of Commerce Wcduetdiiy Evening
publican voter, la- Ofegaa fer SO
Tears, and tfiat he haa' always voted
tho Republican ticket, aad that ho
did not' vote the' Democratic ticket la
the, last election, as the Hall peUUoa
Is said to have stated. 'la addition to
the' dam ages Garland also sxa f 2S00
costs agalbst each defendant. '
a O. P. LEADER TO '
ADDRESS MEETING
HERE ON THURSDAY
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Walter Tooie, Jr., WU1 Dtocaaa Par
ty Matters With Ieeal
Rrsmbltraiis' '
IlccauBo adMYico Informsition Is
that 90- persous compose tho 1925
caravan, local cltlxona cxpoctiug to
attend tho dinner at tho chamber of
comraerco'at 7:15 Wodncsday even
ing aro advised to make tbolr reser
vations as early us possible. The
forum room will accommodate 125
persona at a pinch.
There will bo no noon forum to
morrow. Secretary Stovenson an
nounced today,4 and li Is probable
that at least for several weeks here
nftor tho forum (unchoons will be
held evenings. The change Is con
templated so that persons unable to
attend at noon wilt be permitted to
take part In this chamber of com-
Walter Tooze, Jr., chairman of
tho state republican meeting will
be in Klamath Falls Thursday to'
discuss party matter with local re
publicans, according to A. L. Wish
ard, secretary of the county repub
lican committee who has issued a
call for a meeting of the county
committee und also eenl out Invi
tations to leading party members,
outside tbo contral committee, for
an evening meeting and dinner,
Tho committee meeting, will bo
held at the city hall, starting at
2:30 o'clock, Thursday afternoon.
A place for the dinner Is atlll
to be selected. It will be a "Dutch
treat" affair and it l hoped that
alt local citlsena who bare tbo In
terests of tho republican party at
heart, and wish to see tarmoalous
co-operation throughout ,tfie Hate
at tbo fail election will make It a
point to-be present aid, hear iho
state chalrman'a exposition of tbo
general political situation.'
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WEATHER I'KOUABIUTJE
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