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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1922)
ft MS'' f Vi er, Vfv l'tii " hr lEuimitui Herald ntf f-ir WEATHER FORECAST 'IO.VIUHT AMI I'KIIIAV l'.l, HI.VIIMU.II WAIIM OFFICIAL PAPER OFT KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF KLAMATH FALLS 1 -'. -1 A;? Mmbcr of tlic Associated Press I'llleenlli )i-m-. ,n, II MM KMM.VIII I'.M.I.H, OIIWJON, Till lllU, U (.1 NT 111, ti'Z2, PRIOR KIVK CENTS ' (."' "!' ;? f iSEATIHG OF cm Mi SOUGHT Mandiunua Instituted by Clftimiiif: Election; Poll Of Vote In DciiiiMidcd Tint tiM'inliiirit nf llio (iiinil hi limit hoard Mriini: under npimltitmt'iii fol Inning adoption In Hi" prlmitr) rlir (a iif llm mill plan of silinul tiiliuln liiiiilliin miint nmviiMi nil vuli a it 'l ! I honks lii ln mluiiil nlirtlon of .In ii i' 13, nr shun good rami, why tln-y luivo'iiiit ilniin so This In iici'iirilliiK I" iii)llr:illn'i fur ill ii f mandamus filed yuitorday In t lit circuit iniirt liv I". .1. linwiip, ('. II llmvmnn. Charles Mnrlt, OiMirgi. (Wield ami II V, Timor, claiming In ho llm duly "lerled direr turn which viih ulluweil Ii)' .Imlim A I., I.eavllt 'Mill I'lllllllillllllH In lllterttill iu'.hIiikI It I J. Ilriiilhury. J. 11.11 eiislg. C. .1. M'l'iillilin, Atil'Mi I'l'IniH.'li, iniillnl Inn llm pieneul filimi) hniirtt T'Jl. lllllllllr IIIhII link llllll II dill' f Ki'Mi I'm ti Ih lniiiM'il ni'i'il im" Ii til till' (1 1 1I t itl'fl'lllllllltlt When llin returns of III" hi lmil I'liTtlnn vvi'M imiiiviium' I mi June 21, t ! bunrt claimed Itregul irlilift mill lli'i l.lll'il llin t'irtln Vllltl. 'I'll!' Ir- H Ktilurlllfi. limy haIiI rnualMeil prin cipally nf fiilluro lit fn.irk i'inolnpeii emit I lit In c llm rt.'l in :ih. although I ii illicit I'liM'li'i fit tiitil Icon prinMnl fur (tint iurMMii'. Willi lilunk spares r.ir llm nuitm .nut iiinnhet' of llm II Ing iluri nml space fur llm hlgtinturo mi Hie I'lt-dlmi lnuiril. rpmi npcnliir, llii envelope. It hiim nuIiI, tlm name llllllllllllll VWIS (mi Il III I'llM III 1111111- KiniiN awn making lli'iitillniliiii of llin polling iiIiim' i r iiiiiitIuIii , fiirllmr muw I'M' iniifiinluii, tin' Imiril rlnlmn.l was Hint llin voted IuiIIiiIh wern In imiht Instances re turned iinH itnit unmarked, 'liigltlicr villi vitrlniiVliimkii unil .i ir' whlrh li.nl mi rtiliillmi In tin- I'lt'dlnit. I'm in.il nlpji'i Hull wail onlxii'il nf rimnl lli.il III mrliiln miImIIMiIi'Ii Ilia riiinllifiiliM' for illtvtnr nn lln' IhhimI i lifted nt members nf llin i'Iit. linn liimril. ni wni shown by tho Lilly sheets. In lln iiininlnmiu ii'tltliiii It In cliuriii'il llml llm defendants "liiivn nml urn ni-w wilfully nml ni.illrimny Hinl Mlllmitl Jinl criiun nr cxi-mm f.ill Ini: or ii'fiiHlnc in niuvn milil ntiiriiu nml iti'i'l.iru tiuili oli'i'lluii fur llm pur pnxii uf NsruiiKfiilly nml iinliiwfiillf iiiiilntiilnliii: tln'iiiiu'hi'n In ufflri)iiil iimIi'iih rriiiilrnl liy tliln niiirl In ilu mi "III runlliiini Kilrli rufiiHiit In muiply ultli llm linsii nf tint kIhIk of Orr i;im." 'llm ptiiltitlffii lit I nt in luiw ro-ri-Ucil cm Ii n iiiiijurlly nf vnli'H In llm cti'i'lliiii nml ili.it Ijmy urn llm tliil) dli'i lint illri'i'lurH, rii.VMi- iiii.i.iAitn riiAviam mi:i:t i. scekam: hiict. i: SI'OKANi:, WASH.. Auk 21. Henry ilulomon, Spolsaim lillllanllil. mid former lJlk llnu mid pocliul ldl(liird iliumploii of llm noithucxt, will ment .lako Si'liiiefi-r. world's rhiimplnu bulk lliin star, In mulch i's In Spokami September 12. Solo mon, win. him been vIhIIIiijt In llm mini, arrived hum lerently with ileflullu nnx Hint I Ik, world'H bil liard rliiiiiiitnii will bn In Spoliium ,lu 'Seiilemlicr for nn exhibition miilch, !li liatHiT will phi- Inn pnliil. mnlclms ut afternoon and nli'lil KCh.iltiiin while In Spnkuni). Ho In on blrt way iiiihI to preparii for a numliitr nf iualclien to be iililKi'd iliirliii; llm oarly full. WHAIIIHIt I'lttm.UIIMTICS The (!)i-lii-Htiiiiiiiignipli it L Ifiidor- U'fiml'u .iu.aiiiuev fei;lHtors a coushl untlily llHlmr barn- inuiric pruicniru Until at tho iliim of yoHtorilny'H riiporl iiHioiikIi hIiu-o noon luilay tlm ton dencv Iiiih bitiiu ilnwiiwiird. Koreciist for ueM !M houri.;- Contlnuud fair. with brlqk winds w m Xl1 t i -WVl IaJW .L lolilgllt. Thu Tyios I'orordlng thurmoiudtui ii'iilsterud miuliuiim and mlulmiim (iiiiiornliiruu loday 'as follews: High 84 I liow '..., M HIS NAME IS MUD (In llm Oii'Kmi Ji'iirn.i! for llnniliiy, AihmhI : Hit" win. puli-lli-lii'il. In Him ii. ii n I'tiiilllillMl nf ii iilnl ni' nf Miiur tk'ii. I. IIiiI.it nr I'mUuii'l'dnim In mini liy n .luililinl iitufr ihHnI I Some clay ho jjuthored from 'lli grouml And iiliiipud it deftly round and found ' Until at last it Hlood, Heroic nizod and beetle browed; Abounded wmm the gaping crowd, And many called it good. A title then the .sculptor fought " For the creation lie had wrought, And quick the title came f Our Mayor (ioorgio, done in mud, ' The noil that grown the lowly npud I'erpetuate.s his fame. Talent like thin, so ably showp, Should be admit ed, and not a groan Should dim the pacn of praise; Hut down in Klamath's lovely land We've felt the weight of Ccorgie'M hand And know his tongue's rude wayc. Oh why oh why, we mildly ask, Should .sculptor duplicate th'o task The Lord so well has done? All Klamath folk will duly swear Always to their clan, everywhere, '; "Our O'corge" and mjid are one. Kemenibranee long will hold the ."light He gave us on our love feast night And chew it 'neath her cud No need to tell them how 'twas done; They know. With evety Klamath Hon His name is mud. TAX ASSESSMENT CASE IS TAKEN TO COURT BY LOOMISl . . . Ni:V VOUK. Auk 2 1. - 'llm rr "n,,M f A,"""" ,u', 'l,Mpurl...fHllilronf(lmt..p'.rll.).u.'..m. llultililiK III Vnilllli mul .Mllu 1 nilfslnll In rntirh d'l (inti-iMin lit ttllll Sutiuhi II) iinmi- ili'numiy. iiiml'lni") ullli ilimtiqiix i-cjiuomii: luiunuoiis lit liniiiu.B). u- iiiynt. winw- iuiyiw eiore.i more i.y tuo meal uuti.oritlj-s. ":"X " '"1 1'"'. y-, - rin f irM. .u, nnnK Iki TmmtTi Uf1! i llcilluic of iTT.T n,M., of I'mirleH1 '! ? ilber l..r. drop It. Hcvernl Hundred p.llons of SKo .nfff " was nnrfouncfdT.yXlrStSaWJa gfSSirSSSIffw Liioiiiln uKnUiii llm hoard of iu,u,il-! Oi-nnim ' wtimme prl.i-H. ,Mnrlui.Mitfur.l. A-lil.iinl .mil lj.kcvl.v i-i torn hUky worn left iinlouclir-d, lhla M"lnB that deflnlto arrange- crack , ,u efforli ,iere, ruwarde Wiitlon. In ttlilch Loomln' mMil to!'"""-" IUmI nl .. l-k i-iiIh imt lJ. ,. ..,n., aii.-.hI .Mfriliiit I Tm' "' r w;,M wMr f"'! I thu l,,cnU' haT" ,iWMJ " ,. ,0. purcUas uy tlio flndlug of a Unh of keys. fnl.. .. t....r im i.w.. i...'nr iiPiinixliiiiiirlv an fur t. po-uk-hsIoii of n llaliersflrld mini l.v n ""' Krouims nnd llio first paymeat ,.,,v,i n.. ..tr. .tnmnt m-m i iniii il, r i i i-i l. ii hiiii. i . . im ninp iit mn ruir. l"" " I.. 1 '! (TII1 III MI l' Bi MK ------ s I'uurth mid il.il I n befoie .Iiiili;n A I.. I'inllt (lie first carried u t lilt mirtiiiK- Ttil' Is limn a properly owner prnliitl Intp i our I . The bi'.irlliK irmiifili;d htowly. due In tin- l.i rce nmnilllt of dila mid ttutlnllcs reliillm; lo ta nieit liirnu lutrodiired by llm plilullft's nlloruey. TliA plaintiff soui;ht to tiliou Unit tin unfair tax bat been plated uu (lie I.oiiiiiIh hullillui; an rumptired lo other similar propeity. l.oouiU, who lias liocn confined It; his homo with iatatylri for tH'veral months, was hroiiKbt to court In a wheel rlmlr A number of oilier property owners wero present. JEFFERS WAS VISITOR (ViiilnViir Serrilmy nf ."! Mountain! "Vllnililnj; ('lull- Wit- I'lilit'ialilecl r A visitor wlnmu Interest In thiii Klamnth rounlry means n great ileal . lo tin. ilnelopumni of lis si-enli- ro-1 souries throiiKh tho publicity thin l-.o fun clxi It i-ami. nnd wont unlmralil- ed within llm last l dayii. acnirdlni: lo i:, ), Mc-foriuli-k. Soullmin I'nclflr lui-preslibint, wlm met him on bis wny east, . Thu lsllnr wiih l.eruy .lelfer.i, mi rotary of ,.'.U or nioro mountain climb lug clubs of tho lliiltod Stali-H. Jiiffnr.i l.i lieinuuilously Interested fn this ii-kIoii. said Mel'orinli'l.'. He Is llm noil of man whuso Judgment nn iicenle allriielluiiH Is rciumled by IhoiiHtiudii of naturo oorH as filial autlmrlly. and llin Islt lujrn Is cer tain to sunn many oi mn menus mii i way to Hllliro III tint IIUUII.ll imamy ho IllUI llllieoveiiitl. TIMBER UPFOR SALEj Itaige-tt fnliipail Unity of I'lnu In Hit Sold Uy I', Vi-llow S, WAHIIINHTON, I), f.. Aug. 21. Tho largest eoinp.ul body of jollow Pine owned by llio feilm-al i;uvoru- miiut, fifiii, 0(Hi acres In llm Sllvloi ihur watuished, Millhmiv National forest, Orugon, Is tu ho upeni-d for salu nml 'development, tlio finest service uiinouucud today, Tint bind Is tu be uold iimlor gov. ei'iimuut regulatluu lusuilug loutln iiouh production for nil limn uf 50,. 000,000 to 0(1,000,000 hom-d reel uu-ntially, i I.nomlft liliirk nl lutirtli mill Muln " ... t ' II - !!i..i.t..t i. i .; ;T MARKS AGAIN SLUMP i lliillim t'uilfci'il In, I'lllliirt' In I'f.idi lt..m.llui.H .Kn-vm,t SUN SCORCHES KANSAS Ileal Itciunlw, llcuUiii In Several 'IViwiiN,- Mil ni Ihupnll.l KANSAS CITY. Mo.. AUK. 2 I. . Ileal records for tin. minnier werei broken toibiy In several towns In central nnd southern Kansas, nr- iiirdliii: In rnpnrls rereheit liere.J rillHliiirR repoiled loo ilecrreii audi Knipiirla inr. A i;t.u-rumeut ther iiiouuiter In Wlililm ii-kILhcii'iI H7. Karly today, sliowern full at arlous points tu Kaii:i-I ami Missouri. . illHiMlclmH roialilliis i-ullllral ..Hil FLYERS IM BRAZIL , i ATTEMPT RESCUED" BY U. S. DESTROYER' luimi-'l .lr .loin ik' llifr Allciiiit . cil KmU DUiiMrtuiiMr: All (If ( urn H1 tlll'll WIAKIIINCTOW. AUj. 21.- I.li'ii tun.'iiil Waller llliitnn.l pilcit. mill' "lliu iii"iiiliT. of llm etijw of Urn liy-1 ilrniiliini! Smnp.ilo tJorrnl.i." whir h J luft Niik,(hi ni tin lliiliniiinii TimHitiiyj fur' I Imll. In Uh fllfllil fnilil N w Vnrk m urn u vUi' :0$J lt- ?3Sh i ii:it. vai.ti:i: uiviov In llmill. went pkV.fil up Ii) ttio t". 8. 8 llnnvnr yeutnritfiy In Intl'.ti Jo 20 nortll. InnBlliiilu 7I.S& V"i.t, ;ic rnntlllR ln.it wruliw?tm'tMf;c '' llm ituvnl imuiiiuulc.itfinjii orvk-p hero from I !'' '.tmiitaniiini eUUir All ttiiiwi niiuMril tlii; mutt nr( mi iliinlnihl in Im lui'luilril In I lie it-port I In.; "llm tiii'iuttijni nf tltu Qfuw lijd ui'i'M ririn'ii. . , .;...'. "V... .,.,. ...-..'... II niiririntl. llll 1til.li llv.' l. ill ..i . . . . I In- Iuiiki it iilr Jntirimy e n-onl m Meilfuid, Ahhliiitil mid l.uKi-lew will be asked In Hind dciV,iatlu:iH.n attend tlio nieetllii; hero In ennnec tlou wllli llin arrival on September 2.1, uf loll Han Fram linn busiiiesN I till. II tvlni Mfii .llllll... 111 i-.taii.niiM.k lit !...i ... ...... ..... .......ir, .., i ........r.. ... mi lti Itntiou from tlm chamber uf luiiinierre. Kurreliirv Sluvpinum milil today. 'riio meui Iuk, lie mild, would repro-' Miit u weli-unin tu the lllors by .the1 uludu nf Southern Orecnn. nnd will Include a buniuel villi special fea tures for ihe entertainment or the Client. A muck weddlim, represent Iuk tlm juinliiK of Klamath with Cali fornia, may bo Included. C'MON, C'MON, LET'S GO! I I r M-yn m w SUM STBffi I Hope Seen in New Meve: Proposal of Brotherhoods On Seniority Rejected 44 Ni:V YOIlK, Aub. 21. I'h now up I" lh! Hliopincn" wtlil ftpultcNiimn of tin: I) Ik flvo lirotticrhontlii clilofn, nftrr confi rrliiR wllli a coiiiiulttco rfprcai'iitlns about 20 mail l'o:i rtvjinrntu lottlonicntn Im- t'ween liullrlilicil nuil:i ami the Htrll.lni; hliopmcu. ( i NKWV OUK. Auj;. 21. Illg flro lirotlirrliooit tltk'fK nml rcproaonta tlvuii of a scorn of rullrondu today wcru pri'pnri'il to lliri'uli out tlio pin nihility of Imtlvlituul llnu-j nottllnB with tliii striking oliupmi'ii. TlirotiKh (he association of railway I'xccutlvufl en I'; r day ri'Jcctcil tho lirothi'iooitH iruioK.il Hint thu rull rn.id ytulil nn llio rlliipiitrd nclilorlty imiillon. llm IiIr fln huilern were I'mouniKcii hy thu h"llrif that the In llvlilunl Nfiltliiiui'iit jilan might prove llm Ii.'ihIn fnr pikico mnt conferred un til lifter mldlilKlil islth tint Ileitis of ii more of riillroitdi uhn, uhon the Kituenil ennfcrr'iicn adjoiinfid. es. prnnxcil wlllliiKiictH to continue ucgo ttatlonn. Tirn:vi:siiii:.Ki.vnn .'i .(Alii, stc.u, i.iyiott SKUi:ST, fnl.. AUK 31- .Thieves ..ruin Inn. llm ..l,i rli (.11 .. Kiv .' ' -- - -- i on ill Htrpi'i iimi ni.-iii uiih i, i.ri-n l"lll"1,ru '" "'f-'11 " ,,rso , in liar and stn fhu castes nf chum- imr.no and :i H.....II n.mn.llv .. .rln I "' "--- m. ST traffic officer. miiooi. ciiii.tiitH.v i:i:vl'iiiki) ni sii;nv ouixio.s' Hisrouv I'lTl! PNM All. O I 11. ..(...Uu ! .aw-.. . .,. mi. ., J.li,i III Hie cIk'iIIi crude In OreiToa nubile I sellouts will liereafler l rnniilrml l stiidf Ore:on blstory ns a part of Hit-lr hchol.istlr work, nccordlnj; to an announcement riceiu-d hero from tlm office of J. A.' Churchill, statu suporlntendont of public liiHtructloii. alhki;t itnroitT Livestock. t-KRs and butter, steady. I Trail Finder Mmitennnt I 'nn I C. WllkliiH M fly. Iuk from WuKhlnRton, I). C. to San Krnnclsco to map out the most con venient air route across the contin ent. SPECIAL MEETING TONIGHT TO PLAN COUNTY FAIR, RODEO Iritprmrmrnl nf (.rouiiils In He Stiirtril liimicillntcl)-; Klrl I'ny- ment Made uu ruiTliKc A special meellnR of tho directors of tlio ihnmber of commerce, 'the fair board and llio business men In- ' "'' " wu' w l' lil li tlm ciiamuer or com- ,.,., -,,, Innlt-lll il K nVll.rlf flip merio rooiiiv lonigui ai s o chick lor .,, nf ,,,-ki,,,, nu r thu t,lu l'"rioo of iuakiUK-puim lor ihe Iniprovemciit of Ihe grounds aud the lias already mndo In llio form of a note, signed by a number of local business men. Those who subscribed to the fund recently will bo asked lo pay In a certain percentage of tlio amount In order that preparation of tho grounds tfor tho fair and rodeo can bo start ed Immediately. Arrangement wero bclnc made this mornliiK to liavo a in a a from tho O. A, 0. prepare plans for the build Inc and race track, and a telegram asking that he be sent Immediately whs sent by tho county court. Kvcryono Interested In tho fair and rodeo Is Invited to tonight's meeting, which will begin promptly nt 8 o'clock. OHDKItS l)llI)I.OCK imokK.N WASIIINOTO.V. Aug, 3 4. Presi dent Harding 'today directed Hud- get Director Lord to break tlio dead- loVk between Secretary Fall and tho shipping board over tho renown! of the shipping board's contract with llio Interior department for a naval royalty on oils. FRUIT CARS NEEDED . V. V, 1'rg.d by Sliorlrltlge lo Mjtlte llitsto In Allocution WASHINGTON. Aug. j54. To Intorstiitu commcrca commission was lirgod today to onV'r tho allocation to California of ns tunny refrigerator cars ns nru available and an soon us possible by Senator Shortrldgo of that statu in a Inttor to Chulrmun McCbord of tho commission,, utter loiifnroiu-n with membeis of tlm commi'.slou. Senator Shortrldgu ex plained tbul ho bad received tele- gram.1 from California growers and shlppurn of perishablu fruits', saying the condition was critical because of Intoruptod railroad transporta tion. . , I MAN lUXXIVKS 110,0011 I Vlll.TM. KTII.I, MVK 'OIIICO, Aug. 21, Kdward Thoui .uu, it laborer In tbo employ of tbo Pacific (Ins nnd Kloctrle corporation, la In a local hospital suffering with burns- ho rocolvod whon his body came In contact with uu electric wlro wlru said to have carried 60,000 volts. Kdwards fell 3Q feet to tho ground and Is believed to have ro oivod Intiwnnl Injuries, STRIKE IIL n in u. s. H UN Resolution It AIo Adopted By Portland Council; . . Protect "Slaw" PORTLAND, Auk. 24. The Port land labor council has adopted a resolution passed by the Omaha la bor union recently and sant to oth er labor organizations, asking- tho executive council of the American Federation of Labor to call .a na tional strike protesting agalatt "tho slavery conditions being Imposed upon us," according to announce ment today by W. E. Klmyf, secre tary of the Portland council.' The Omaha resolution declared against tho president's Mpurpcc? to uie tho full power of the- govern ment to Intimidate and oppress a free peoplo and to bend- then! to bis will, and that the American standard or living must be reduced." The executive council ha no pow er to call u strike, but can proposo to Individual unlona wnethvfthey wur to join a national strike, If Oregon labor votes sue a strike 123,000 workera would be affected. SIOUX' CITY. la., Aug. 24. Tbo Sioux City trades and labor as sembly has passed tbo Omaha reso lution. BURGLAR WAS STUPID i '. One Tbat Kntered HcrsM . OCIcc, Should llflvo Kjmwb Hettcr , , A burglar apparently untfsalllar with newspaper office! some time, last nlgur entered tne, oil ice pi lae laying on the countcr.underneallt the cash register, Had tho burglar known anything about a newspaper offce bo would have known tbat Is tho last place to look for money. In fact, the pub Usher was heard, to remark that he would liavo been glad to split CO-DO with the burglar and money tl.-t ho might have found. It Is even ."tit tbat tbo burglar is entitled lo at least one of tho stamps which remov al of tho cash register jrovcaled. However tho stamps were used today so thcro would be no uso of bis re turning tonight. A careful examination' of Ibo plant roveulcd that nelthor the preaa nor tho linotype machines' were removed, and The Herald will continue to pub lish us usual. CLOSE GROUSE SEASON .Vine Willamette Valley fouudci AffeHi-d by Doard Iluliag POHTLANl), Aug. 84. Immed iate closing for an Indefinite, per iod of tho huntlnK season on grotiou uud native pheasants In nlno Wll lamctto vullcy counties was do elded upon by llio game rommls sinners today following, protests from valley cities agutnst the whutc sulo kitting of Cblneso pheasants and other gamo birds djirlng tbo past flvo days. Tho open teasuii uu grouso aud native, p'liousants wus flxed simultan eously with tho deer season, August 20, but us huulers kil'lfld thu Cbl neso pheasants ulong with Ibo nu- tlvo vartoty tho protests resulted. Issuance of tho ordor swalcd ap proval only of OommUslonvi' . lieuu. COAL PRICE RAISED Minn Workers Official Term U creaso "Jrcgallsed Katrbei7'C SP1UNOK1EL.O, III,, Aug.2!. Tbe'contral .Illinois mine loijay In creased tbo price or' coal 1?39 a ton. Mlua workers' toriaed Ibo lu creasu "legalliod robbor,' TUIUUTU 'tO COI4INH' iv DUBLIN, Aug. 34. A(? mulluda. , paiu an impressive iriawi ;(w ,. f. body of Michael qpHUM' hornr, through thp rt t,Mry ' ifn- -V, tjsr OH f Jl H 11 M i v. i ii ;ti, ssjljmswm?amz-$-i!) .V-J .-i.-V L-Ui s . . 1 & ir.