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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1922)
- lA'J 1 4 . WAV 0Tmf f f $ era Id WEATHER FORECAST rl 'Vi OFFIcXtAJRER OF lO.VKIII I CNHIVI-I IJII), ciioii.mii.i; Hiiouiais, rooi.iat KLAMATH COUNTOAN ff OF KLAMATH FAL Member of llic Associated Press I' I f (tit li riir. .So. fllir.l itliA.M.VIII IMI.I.M, ani:KtS, I'HtlhW , A I HIST IH. llriM MUCK F1VK CBNTfl . NATION RAILROADS Hp ALL POWERS OF HINT TO BE PUT IN USE President Declares Purpois In Address to Concresi ConI Probe is Anhcd WASHINGTON Auk. I.i -President llarrliiiir today' (old coin'ros and the nation that lie had resolved to use. all tho nowor of tho i'ov-j eminent to maintain tr:in- imitation and to niHtnin the, rii'Iit of mon to work. Ho J further declared tho riirht of i onnilovos and omnlovcrs nlik to conduct business must ho roooirniX'd. and donlnrod what ho termed warfare on unions of labor National in vestiiration for onstructive recommenda - lions to conduot tho coal in-! d".tv ho imnerativo and he rooommondod a "overnmont unntmitfion to advise fair wairos and conditions. inir H...I it... t.:il . .1 .i t that the bill establishim.' the labor board was inado (in'nle. boii" with litl" nower to 'enforce decisions. Tho nresidonl recominenrl ed action to make tlw board's te,!,!""" en force able and effective :i"ninst' i-ii'i'iers and nulnves alike. Ollw.l limn I 111 i! I'nniiini" ' 1 fiiriimrH. hut lliry ilroiii t lit-lr dation. tho president did!nri. for imk iiny in uitpmi. .imw- Mtit. it.foinmt.Mil liitrwltil tnii '- '! a M11 IIIMIV1tll (o deal immediat"lv withjimM iniiiiiiiin'" m.oiiuK or u mi the rail s-lriko. ''" ""H ..r, . , , I "If a pnlllliHl pirly due not Government by law must ,, . ,, ,,,1,., u,at m and will bo maintained, iiOi'iar tin. rim."i cruiiiiy n i mi matter what storms mavi:"""l", ,'" Tr"' tt"',V" T , , , , loliK in.luri'." waa n irulli i ailed ensue, no matter what hard- , n... m,..!tiu,:'rt uitoutiou i.y to-.... ships may attend or what sacrifice may bo necessary," the president said. Stating that sympathetic railroad strjkos had devel oped and had impaired in terstate commerce seriously, the president said trains had been deserted on tho des ert and had revealed what he declared lo be cruelty and contempt for law on the part of some railroad em ployes, whom ho said also conspired to paralyze trans portation. "There is state lawless ness shocking every concep tion of American law and order," he declared and an nounced his intention to invoke laws, civil and crim-, inal, forbidding conspira cies hindering interstate commerce and requiring safety in railway service. NI.W YOIIK, Auk. IB. I'lin btritto nf tho railroad craft unlniiH miiHt ho Nottlod licit'. Htono declared today at an Informal mootliiK bofoio Ihu mod iatloii t'oufurouco, ll "munt ho nettled rlitht hoio nt Uioho muotliii-H," ho hiilil. "ComlltluiiB ovur tlio country iloinnnd a Hottloniont ut onco niul (rnnllniiPil In I'arto f) Knscisri Leader Hay Henlto Mussolini, Itader of lr lam-UU. has ordered tho demoblN nation of Hint oncanlMllon, claim, nr that It ban won It battlo acnlnit communists and olhrr e tirmlma In tho civil war that liaa Hi" ta"e in mn Provinces U TOOZE PREDICTS CLEAN SWEEP FOR rrntlrl in i 11 nwr RLPUBLICAN PARTY ' L,,,,,,,,,,,,, r ,.,.,,.,, ,,. ' mime iihhiimv Mi-mixi-, ,)f ,,"',, ",r" Iti'lMilillr.inr) who tui't Wnllor Tunic, Jr. tliiilrnian uf llm Main central roniiiilllf.-. horn oiitorila' aiu liiuilrii.'il til hi ropnrt of con stat-i,l"",,r n1 '"' N'"' ,,,m" "" M uu' tour limit' nnK 'vrr)uiiuri morn ,, ... ,, . .. ( iitiv'iti w iikiiih-ii,- Ironing nut of tiil3Uinli'rlaiulIiiKi n n tl Iih l entirely rangulim of n nutipli'tii republican If lory In No vriubcr. Seventeen mi iiiImth. nr about half of tlin county tentral rnuihilllef innferted with I'm iljilt '!iulnunii ut lhi It IiiiM fur i. I'M' nil limir.s je'erday nflertmnu ninl arranged ililiilU i.r nrK'iliUiillon. (' A liny iti'ti intinly rliiilrin.ill. presided A nuijorll) nt iliiuo pre-'ent Mere linn '"'K r,'vlv"1 ,,r ll)n" I"""'"" In- I I ..r...l lllil ItlllirH Ulllil II u.i llio I 'I he ropublluiti parly, tin K.ild, had i limit tho tr-il of tlni" niul will h-i llio parly of tho future. Iln uri:eil all metuhorit to renewed loyally and liipri'niiod olforl. It)- publicly nffllliitlm; ulth tho party, he Willi, the Individual. Im pliedly at liMitt. idi'dROH hlnnelf or hiTriiir to nblilii by llm IHirlV I"' luoki'd upon an u xacreil tnibt ninl J faithfully dlHPhatcPii tnroiiRii hup poll of tho nominees nolerti'd to rep roHout the parly at llio primary. IWtwoeti now and November It lj pluiiiiod In orKinlso tho Mate, pie tlnct by precinct. Tor llm firm limp Minion will ho cuiial In party counellx of tho .Mnto. ' Kiioh roiinly pommlltoo 1 urcod . In H'U'cl a woniiin n vlco-chiilrmau; each proelui't will havo a woman, thltif of Htaff as well an a main com mltltemen and thwo will chooiio. a eorpt of woikora lo hop thai tho ((.'oiillnuud n VW B) t' wi:.vnii:u i'iton.niMiii:s Tho Otlo-StoniiiiKiaph nl ruder-, '.'"HJiKf-'cgegsl wtind'8 riinumipy recni-il.t a lallliiK pioiiiiuro aliieo' noon todav. al- IIioiikIi for llio pin-1 eoillut" liorlcd of -I hniiiH thorn miih I llttln not ehatiKe. A t'niilluiiiitiou o f Idoahaut Moather U tmllcaleil Willi .brink wind to ulitht. VorecaHt for noM I Iieuih: tlonorally fair with varlablo ulnilK. j Tho Tycos rocoidliiK Ihoriuomoter icBl.stoicil miixlmuni mid mliilnium I toiuporattirca today na follewa: Hoi I uriJA lllRh 82 Low ,17 CUKFS! si fhhsco ii Ti (. F, Mnyor Ceo. L. Bpltcr Starts f f bonielhinK With Com- munily Dinner Swccch t,.,n,.r i.iumin N .online. HiIh tlf. foniK'r roiiKretMn-mit fr. . Tpxh. i i loi.itioM-.i of I'lilltii'ui ,01(.i.jHlr'",',"lttH''1'"lu:,totl","t;'',1"ra'r" ciiT'llB IIMI Kan I'iiuiHh.o Ii tr- M, n" ft'jl" ti''' ' '" "'" in--. Thi K.fvl.il train lli rlH.-f rjimW-r at lit., tmnct.-i. .-.lilcli rr. r li-m Kaliinlny. 8rnlo.riti.ir ;". ' r'"' "' ''''ll1 '" ""' 'y-i"i "" i I ti'tloclf, nccnr'ltip. U word r-J KUirl'n" '" 7 "'cliwt SubiIi cnliirj. "hml by h'Ci entry Sli'vntMon of tint ilintiilirr of rniiiitiitrrii. It I.iimiIIi I'ulU will ho tlin nortlwil p-lnt K'jrlipii in ii irfi.lt! trvriiraltin tliro.it; i .Nfirtlii'Ni Oullfiiniln Itwtllutcil'by Iho' Han Kinnrcii cliamber of m ini'rcp. .Mayor (Jii.rKn I. linker of I'or IiiihI Ii illrpflly roiiirinllln inr I forlliconiliiK llt of Orcr.o i'h rlt-il 'of I Im notilli. At I lui nnt.liil rom-j 1 munily tllnnor Anstut 7. tit vliklil I M")'0!" UnltPr Van Rllfat Of llllllnt. u. j coinndrr. m-p-mcmi!.: ii.- n J KranrlRcn Ii;unl,pr of torn nit i lol.l of tlii plain, for .Icvi'ltipinoiit of Niirtlinrii Ciillfiirnl.i. iiIpIiiiIIiik Klani at Ii . nniily. Mnyor llakor. who ti.nl prevloiinlr .kprocutcl tlin Joalnunly vxLntlui: lit'iwnfii coaat utalca and tiMMm. mail" tho pkIiiI.mI rpJnlnil'T ' Hint Wood would murk llio norlli rn point In Im Iiirlinli'd In tint il ti'liipmi'tit platii.. Vol rntlroly ploa-'i'il ulllt llnkcr'n tomark, Coloiiitor Inter told Sto- vtni'o!! of tlin pl.uiH of tlin San. Knuic!ncn chShihor In tour N'ortliorn fallfnrnla. kiikkiIIiii; thai an Invl- tat Inn tin psti'ittloil from Klnin.itli I'.illt. At linn on llm mii:r.iliii, tlio Invltiitlnn vn lrnl and t!i (tcri'ptnnro wiu promplly rotiirnoil. Ilobort Now tun I.ynrli. vim proa Idpui and inaniir.or of tho San I'r.ui cUrn rliaiuhiT. uihUnl Sti'voiiMin that tlio iiumiiIiit.i of ihu I'ar.ivmi Mould tall on linul hnlnoHg Ihiiiwh. A Im ti ii lit-t will I if riven for tho vuimr. I., ii v..i.ini- ..,! il... f..J. IiiwIiir day lliey Mill Ii" Jnliit'il by a larRo nuinhpr of local biiblnonH men ' on u trip lo t'ruler Ick". SteM-imoii mild u lonitiilllee miiiI.I rail en l-'retl ll I'leol uilh n re- .liiiwl Unit Im prepare a hunioroim reailliiK fur llio oeiilni; nf tho car-1 . I.. . I iiwin'ii arrival. THE K. OF C. PREPARES FOR B7G BANQUET AND INITIATION lit Im it III iiikI ." Nh Miinljen 'I'ii Hi- Aililml iii (Irilrf: r.inwr Ciiiitii'hittmn In fly Soi-iker Itnlnliiii uf rolutiibti f ; -par lug fm a big lnltlal'im 'ami i..wi m lien' iiii riuinlny, ut v.liMi IciHiiii II' tiriil .') iii'W nii'iubi'bi v. (II lf nil- l(,"l '" t'1" "It. l.ti"w win fiirnlnli 13 pinlld.'ilH, rMnKbril 12 , c. mid iin-ru win iitm imr.i timi ;.,M7. i Tin1 Hull lillilli'v V.'iiiiU'i Frat- ti&SMi Tin' llim. lluiltiT Wiioti'ii Juilr.o Woolen will tnlilrcfji an upon nlr moi tlnn tn'i nrro tnlnr; nt th"o rnnitT of Sixth and Mttl.i altwln mi tlin prinnr,iirnpu'.?orj' oduontlnii hlllMo-nilloil. wliloli has ' rotisi'd it m lilotipri-ail illffiTi'iiin nf opinion In Or. Ton. ,tn! wlilrii will ho voted upon In Kovnmhor. Tlio up. jK or Mill pnnent Hit' iirr.iimoiit tiKnlnet Itio hill. Hn In ery familiar with Ihn xtilijoct anil IiIb roputittlnit on lllli'i lilm to n larK.i nii.llntio.'. Tho KdIkIiIh of Columlum iitogram itlnrts Sunday inoriii'ii; nJUi a KnlRlitH Mann nt tho Sitml Iloart .'Iiiircli at S o'clocl. llro.ikfni.t will ho m-rvod at llm odd IVIIuw.t hall Immedlaloly after Mann. I'irsl. mjriind and third .l.v!rfes will he conferred on llm ciutlfilates, durlnrj llm day and the iwinlnj: ban-, nPt will tlnio the program. .'t:ntei nfflcora nf llm oritatilratloit will at ...ml tend. m m&amffia BUSY MAN'S NEWSPAPER FBE DESTBOrS H PLANT OF . H1TED 01. Dorris Factory In Ttital Loan; 500,000 Feet of Shook Burned Sjieilar In Tlio IlornliL nonias, Air,, is. fi n r.:so yesiunl.iy nflu.'titmti totally ilnttroyeil tlio box fap'.ory lioro of tho Awoclnt od l.tiinbir & aiox company with a loss ootlmatod tit 1110,000. bclle.t-.l to In' rtniiri'd liy Inrmrunce. Tlia flro wait bol.avod to huvu orlrinatr.d In ' tho, open uawrtuHt burner fijm whl ' llm liurnlnj; sawdust wa Ulown by a hli;li wind Into the lactory whore i tho flru Katnotl elrong headway bo foro liolnj, ibnorvctl. About C'lO. 000 feel of TJnMliod lox 000, ulilrlt wax InMitoil In an adjoin ' itiK wnroliiruo. was also totally do !ntro)i'd. TJirou million foot of lum I bor nearby was H.xvod. ' Kf.'orls tt oxUuguInh tho flro fall ' ed IhrotiKh low pres.uirj of tho city Miitor iupp'y. Tho plant of llio DitrrU Lumber f; Ilgx to m piny i.liuut IT.i) jcrils distant waa threulocotl lor a. tlmo but wae , i.nMiil. I Tlio plant was bultl two yoara ago anil coal VIW.OOO. Vt a owned by ! Tarter, Wolnlcr & Jtihuiuu, a brofc- i'ra(;ii conourt nf Stockton and San J KraijelMPii. Seventy mon wore om ' ployod. 11. J. ClH Mild ii was probable that tlio (t'liipany umild rebuild In tlin near ftilurn. FISHERMAN JS FINED 'flimdoro IKnfer Vi -5SW for Not llnxliif- Uroiiso Thoodoro Uorfer Mas iirralRticd In Jut.ili'p court this morning charged wlilt flHlilut; llio Ktrcams nf this eounty without a riHliluc llcciifo. lie Man fined 53." nnd roils upon pay ment of which Im uim released. .M.vmarr i:i:roirr roKTNAND. Aug. IS. Cattle iirm. iiori snu sutMp nominniiy li.te.iily. firm. Hotter, utoady. For Davis Cup S -'& Bl Members of the Spanish tennis ttm which has Just anivtd la 'America to play (or the Dsvta Cup. .Count d Oemsr at top). Masnicl ' Atonso (ccnttr) and Jose U. Aloue, ctptsln- CRATER LAKE HAS RECORD NUMBER OF GUESTS THURSDAY Kvposltlon Carman .Mniibcm T.iko nmrgo of Kntcrtnlnment; Utstcrnm Greeted , Special to Tim llrrolil' . CI1&TCR LAKK. Aug. lS.-WJth, tho nrrhal hero Thursday afternoon of tho 132.-. toi'tnltloii cararaa the ,. , . ... ..... ..... .....I...... .....' urater Imihii iuiio uiiivriacivu largest crov.-d ever assuralilel Crater Btlonal rark. I uVcr auilurUcd any statement to Tim members of tho caravan took I Ulat cfrcct. u is believed that this chorgo of tho entertainment of the l:ln(j of the!,0 two leading southern evening Mayor Geo. L. Raker's 0rCBon ropublIcans will wield aTot of speech waa addressed largoly to the nfjucnco over tho state, and' Is In eastern Ultors prcsont and was an rtCnt0n that tho republican state Invltntlon to conio again and bring ci,airman's offorts to sccura'harmony tholr friends In 1025 tmd seo Crater tho republican ranks Is meetlnt: Lake and all tho scenic Mctnlers o(lumj ucceSB, Oregon. j tn introducing 'fooxe., Gates said: Community slnglcg conducted by ..j ara B0ng ,0 j,iaco ,y p.,riy prlu Walter Jenkins and dancing was had clpiCJ nbovo tl0 muntal Injury caused ' until it lato hour after tho speaking.' ,,y ,,0 tiirut 0f a political Javolln-rr Tho radio outfit with tho caravan ' am BOiB lo Basrltlco my prjdo upon liroaurastud tho entlro proceedings of ,ho nltar ot wmt I consider iny par t lho ovcnlnir, Will (I. Steel. I'. S.! ,.,.,,, ,nlnrc'i,. - - couimlt-slouur of Crater Lake Nation al park nnd scleral Porthnilurs spoke. FOR ONCE HE IS MAD K. Sugnriiuin Ilesents Fnliitt-i! of Caravan 'Members to Call If you were a merchant and had spent half n day and somo money In decking all available window tspaco with goods "made In Oregon" tin- unuunnnhln t?notln nt that! If vnu had taken a quarter page In tho nowspup-. or to lvll visiting merchantii how glad you Tvero to soo then, and extended perianal Invitation to n lot of them to como in and get acquainted. In- clitdlng tho metropolitan mayor, and I If not ono ot tho visitor canto near' you-would It mnko ou u trifle boro? Thal'it what happoucd to K. Bu-j-iirtnan In connection with tho Port land caravan's visit nnd that usually ovon-tompurml Individual's well known motto for tho lint tlmo In years was not working yestorday. "You'd think," 3ald Sugurman "If Portland really wanted to compete with San Frnuclbco for Klamath county trade, nnd boost tho use ot mada In Oregon goods, that hor busi ness mon would go out of tho way to tiicot tho follows who aro trying to play tho gamo with thorn. Hut It didn't work out. Not a man ot all tho caravan came Into my store or commented on tho window display," POP' GATES Ti L TO JjIS PARTY Med ford Mayor Placet G. O. P. Above AH Other , Organizations MKOFOIU). Auc 18. Mayor O. V. (Top) Gatet) of this city throw4 a. i bomb Into tho Kalhorlne of ropuhll ' cann at a hue banquot nt tho Mail ford hold Wednciday nlht, given In honor of Itonubllcan State Chairman Walter L. Toozo, Jr., and exploded all tho lurches, rucucs, rumors, nnd itatcmcnti that (late) night ba an In dependent randldato for Kovcrnor, when. In welcoming Toozo to tho clt, the mayor publicly ascrtod that lin placod tho Interests of tho roptibll- can party abovo any pemonal Inter est, or the Intorcnts of any other or ganization, and that ho propotpit to support tho republican ticket In the' fall election from top to bottom. T Can't Dcnert Party Gates said: "God knows'l am In depondont enough, but not enough o that I can cet along without tho republican party." This statement on tho part of Med- ford's two fisted mayor created n de cided sensation and caused a thrill to ' pass through tho larno aicmblai;o. Sensation after sensation feuturud J tho mcetlnu. and when Uort Ander son, ono of tho leading ropuuwean war horses of southern Oregon, and wko-but recently resigned from tho tato fish and ganio"comra1s3ton slat- id that ho proposed to sco that Urn as hlmfolf. accepted tho leadcrjhlp of tho presoat repnhllcan state chalr- "ian- an1 Jcdnud loyally with him In electing tho republican ticket front t0D t0 bol,om' Vloiktug his utmost n'' t0 lho eaA t,Ia!"I ra rlot- i:nmplcs 1'or Stntc CJ. O. 1. ...p. and Anderson had been REMAIN LOW th0Spokn of as bolters of tho republl "'can ticket, though neither of-lftom Tor tho past Ion )HO.n preiloi's to each election, we. havu hai( tho samo neoplo atteuiptlng'to bring Jis- cord into tho republican "orGanlzu'Untr, Vrlor to tho laut four .years our.re- ' publican organization was naiiKiiiK upon n thread. At no tlmo did wo fool that wo could dollvor a, solid formation to tho stain organisation. Same Old Tactics "During tho Inst four ycaro our organization huB bean Intact at all tlmos. Hut now wkon our orgauiza- o; a cAei a9 ' ""er hM boon AoA bo'oro' wo ntJ tl' 8"mo I(' I'oultlon creeping In. attempting to c"anK t'-, mlntl8 ' trUa "P"" ' tl0la lho courso w!"eU lfco'r S,,0,"J br reh,,1 P,,r3U0' ", 'omcnt "f Hiouslillwsnoss "o aro liable to put a crow In a place j upon WU UiWIUl, tUlim 1Uur luura ut years ot regret. Let ua think moII whtlo we tiro togethor as ropublIcans what wilt bo tho futuro of tho repub lican party If wo continue to hayo" discord In our own ranks. No onn inn n or set of mon should allow thulr porsonul foollngti to cnuuo thorn to do an act that would foroYer Injure tho ono groat party to which wo an republicans owe our nlleglsnco. I'uts rry Flri-t "I have, never boltorl tio party slnco my first voto and I do rjot want tho public at this tlroo to casa mo, u, bolter, and I trust that as I look lato (Continued to pair t) i i a in d i'. i '.;' .4 ti 4'H -i . fi v '-li'ilJ y n