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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1922)
v V i- a it. .'! ' qHs fcwmin$ Hritid 4 Li,.. ; WEATHER FORECAST TOXKIIIT AND I'lttDAV, PAIR OFFICIAL PAM OF KLAMATH COgNTYTMID OF KLAMATtfTALLS Member of the Associated Press riftiM'iitii Vi-iii'. s. inn JOHNSON G1S . BIB LEAD OVER i his opponent; I l Majority 66,982; Only Five Counties for Moore; Rich ardson Leads Stephens KAN PltANOIRCO. Auk .11 Jnhnion'x imijorll)' In I he primary! K'iiiIipiI 6li,9S2 today and Friend W ItlrhardiiouV 1 7,iSt. In figure compiled ut 10:30 tliU morning I Johnson pulled STU.KOo vnlr In ."...SIli precinct out nf n total of ' 0 , T In the Itcpi.hllrun nctiuliiiliil content anil Cliurlin (' Moore 212 !Mi.S. Itlrliiintioii polled 247,ilh iitnl , Governor William I) Hlepheux -30, fi!2 In I lii returns ft mil &,739 pre flnrl In I In' race fur llif Itepi.hll run linnilimtlnn fur governor Only five mini It, Los Angcle.i, ll.iii Diem, King, tin ii I u ('luni iiml , Inyo, went fur Mooic l.on Angele i I mi tit only tmt tn kIvh tilm ti xtib hUiitlnt majority where ho had 12 I lit", 7 IimiI. Jotinxin Ktit ii plttriillly l of Ih.tiOl In H.t n r'rtitirlKro. (llrli nnlniin got nil but two Mtuiliern California rountlex. all o( the xmith- rrn cntl n( Hun Junqul.. valley ex. rept Fresno rniliily. will, the rel i til lli rountlex pretty urll dlilded. j IllrllanUxSn's majority In Lux An gelex rnnnly wan II.IR5. Hlephoux wan nlii'iitl In Han Francisco lt U.fitiO olcB. Curllx l. Wlllmr hud 2!,83fi lead for ililt'f Juntlcn nt the supreme court. Tor tle.nncrallr nnntlnt'n Inr riivct nor. Tlmimn Leo Wool lii wji ulirntl In nil tin1 rounllt'H no fur. --I'ttr lieutenant gtornor, (..('. Young won thn rrpulillmn nomlnn lion for Hint offu liy n majority uf nearly two to nun. Cliarli't II. Johnson, former tlar sealer of weights and inraiirri, had u IiIk l".nl for xtiio treasurer. All Incumbent rnngresxmnn who hail ioiiIi'kIh In iht'lr Ulutrlrts nppar enlly won liolli lltn republican ami tlnnioi rnllr nomination". In tliti-IMh ilUtrli'l, where representative El rtoiiH death left n vnr.inry, Jamy Mar lifferty of Oakland wax leading t1irt't opponents, fur llio rt'pulillrnu liomlnnlloii. 5 VOTES FOR COFFEE Ornnil Jury In llrronnt l'nlM lie. IMtrlx lllMTPfwurirN I'OIITI.ANO. Aug. at. -Tin' grand Jury appointed In Invmtlgato pre rlnct 179 ax a rcxult tllicovery of lr regularltlex In recount Invextlgnled hy John II. Coffro, tnutlltlato 'for ro publlran noinliiutloif for xlntn roprn. Kei.tatlvii, reported tliut Coffee wax credited with flvn fwer rotex thin, he hail received and that KlrJiwood wax Khcii two muro than tin receiv ed. IICMJIAN- COMI'IIOMIHK (IN MOItATOItlirM .4'(KITiai I'AUIS, Aug. 31. Tim allied re. paratlonM cniuinlxxlon hax decided to to nrropt I tin lletglaii compromlett on llm Herman moratorium propor tion mi km v. Molutlou for tho pio 'Kent rrlxlx, . tm in K.i, ynsv. i:.rMsio.v CUMIIBIII.ANI), II. C Aug. ai. Klflcoii men worn killed ami 18 ! J ii rod In mi oiploilim lutv yusterday In number four mlno of tho Canadian CulllerM of tho Dunnmulr coal proper. tlt'H here. All Iho bodloH wcro,ro rovered. WEATHER PROIIAIIILITIEH Tho Cyclo-Stormogrnph' nt Under- wonira manual')' registered a rlalnti bnromotrio prett Hiiro thlH morning, Indlrntlvo of u con. tlnuance of fair weather condltlonx, Forecast for noxt 24 heurs: Onnorully fair: continued cool, with v a r I u b I o wlmlH. The Tycos record 'mm . yA L 1 VLvul' rff vigB;, .SsssV. J rc ing thormomotor rogUtorod maxi mum ami minimum tvmporuture.i to day an follows:, High 78 l Low 40 MARITAL TANGLE MURDER ml m ' " ' firwO" I mii hhb ' iiH -iiH J IHW 'tlllllllK. When William lltlKhcx fhdnu-l returned to l-orilund, Mich., f.om Alaska he found that hi wife had divorced him ami married hlx brother, D.ivld llur.hex. WlJIIam llvml nltli them for tevcral" week and Hun ithot hlx brother to tleath and hilled hj.naoir after falling to kill .Mr. Ilt.ghei unit her daughter. AWARDS WILL BE MADE FRIDAY FOR LAWNS AND YARDS Jinle Appolnil y I'lmnilM-r of iiiiiiuein, Ainlllur to lnMtt Komi" "(I I lot lies The rulmlnatlou of tho lawn con textx liiHt I ttito.l xoiiik monthx ago hy tint chamber of commerce aux iliary cniiiPH tomorrow- when the Jtidgex will vlxlt and Impact nil thn lawnx and liacK )qrdx, bome 70 In all, entered for tho competition. Tho Judge appointed to make awanla nte: Kor new l.iwnx, W O. Bmlth, Chairman, W. M, Montellux, Mrx. , A. Kraune. Tor old lawnx, I). It, Moeller, chalrmnn, Mrx. W. IJ, l.amm and Mrx. W. M. Duncan. Kor hext kept luck yard. M. 8. Wext, rhAlrnnin, It, W. I'oolo and Mrx, Harry AcKloy. Mrx. II, It. Ilarrlxon Ix chairman of tho lawn context ro.uu.ltteo, Thlx Ik only one of a number of puutlciil up-to-date plans for the benefit of tho city that tho aux iliary Jiax'put through with great xucrexx. i g SANATARIUM BURNED I'lre I'oIIomh llo.nh 1,'xploslon; I'm-, .net- I'ntleiit U KllMcletl OAKLAND. Calif., Aug. 31. Ono of the. two hulldlngH comprising the (leorgo C'owrtroy, Kanllarlu.n hero wuh dextroynd liy flrn toduy follow ing ii bomb explosion. Three Incen diary flies occurred during tho paBt mo.it Ii nt tho sanitarium. Cowdry NUspected u former patient with n (uncled g.ioviinre. HIHKIYOU HAS DEARTH Ol' SCHOOL TEACHERS YREKA, Aug. 31. Slaklyou coun ty In facing u Hhortugo of inftro tliiin 20 toni'linm for tho vurloim dlatrlct HchonlH, lucordlnit to figures from tho county mipcrlutendout'H office. Tho Hchoolri aro Hchmlulod to open 8optombeil I. Tho position. vacant rarry Hulnrlca of from $120 In SlfiO per month, , MARKP.T REPORT POUTLAND, Auk. 31, Llvostock, Btcady, ogga atvontj, butter, stoady, KLAMATH LA. STOCK IN BUYS TWO WOOD Recognition of JCIamath As Stock Raising Center Is Seen In Purchase itrcoKiiiiinn or Kianiniii enmity an RANCHES a mmk raimi.R p,.M..r i- moo in ti.eij, disjijitrous fire broke out, found rescue crews fitill fight- lairi lutko liy I.tonard J. Womlrufi, ' , , . ., ' i.rou. i. ...nt 1.0, Amcfiot, -io,k man. of iinjf (Ic8pctaately to get to the men. tin' Henry (lortlon ranch of III) ucron iiml the llrannon ranrh of I Co acren, hot ll ItlCIlteil In the Wooil Idler v;i. 'ley near I'ort Klanmtli. The pur i hunt' 1'rlie Ik iinilemtool In he it i protimntely in.'.ooo for hoth rum liejt Wtiitilrnff. who ounx eili'tirlve Kttxk runrhea In Kttiilliern C.iliforiilj, plmm to ime the Wooil rller vallo) " "" """ miiKe km -"-' '" I.U (:Ufor..i range. here fed ix .rare In -.miner .lu.' I" llif dry .,..,. Hlurk will he Hhlpp.,1 to Klamath roi.iiti for fjtte.ilnu In- in iiiitiiiiiiii coniuj ior miiiiihk, font helnit marketed. iiiiii in nix nun r. i.u. raiii'lieH for miniiiier rutiRe for utoclt It wax xald by thotxi Interexted In 'llie IrntiHiit (Inn luil roiiilileflon of tin ileal itwuited only eiitmluatlon of tint 'title Woodruff left for lite xouth 1 1 Ii Ih mornlnr I BONUS BILL PASSES Simile illieo Approial to MeiiMiti Willi 1'atl) l.lni-s Wlptit Out i WARIIINdTON. Aug at. The I J 4,000,000 xoldler -honux bill pann ed tho xenaln today hy a vole of 47 to 22 with all party llnt'K wiped ' out, McN'ary and. tanflcld both i voted for-lho hunux. Troaxury offlilalx apparently were roiifldent thill thn pnlttcnt would vein ll)ti hill It It patM ni It now itandx. High ntflclalx Indicated to day that the president had lint chanced from lilx announced Inten tion to dlxapprove honux leglxla Hon whlrhjdoen not rarry the meanx of raining revent.p needs anil the meiiiirn beforn the leuale. treaxurr otflrlaU ay, doex not meet that ro-1 iuii i-iii in. KI.I(il'.MIKn(l ItKTIItIN rnoM nit' iiasi.v i.mt. co. W. 11. Kllngcnherg will retire to day as manager of the lllg llaslh Lumber company, lie will he suc ceeded by A. M. Worden, prenent ca.hler. V, W, Ingwerson will be coma assistant manager. --aTBgfclBF5!-i X V-Vr.""1!YVMi-v-" -wii-i' . ''ALLS, OREGON,, THI'HkIiAI, At CREWS FIGHTING TO REACH 4 EN Poisonous Cks From Lower Drop Work and Retreat; Effort Made to Reach Shaft From Adjoining Mine JACKSON, Aug. 31. The fourth day of the bat tle between life and death at the Argonaut mine, where ih i i 1 r i . 1 i t 1 1 miners nave cen eiuomocu since aunuay nigni wnen Tint first official iich luilli-tln litnitfil liy j loinnilttof of mltic own er. eiiKlneerit, (tlale anil fetlrrnl rx- , miHu ..ll.til tl.r., Iwii nrnU'iA Ultll i uiiiLirnt iih from the fedenil Ii urea II I of mine worked nil night replac ing the ohhft liintiiUK that hid hft-n removed from till' shaft CO feet he. low the 240(i,fOt)l lurid. The tllll Iith, lint blllhjtln naltl, weir re. movcil to prtiriile a uarrier aK-unm lh(! ,rn' craping up Ihe Uafi Th, hUMUi continued .., ,hf. wor). f)f ri.plarll. . . 7 .... , t nthcrx a fall of ground ax . . . . , .. heard .vtliiewbero down the xhaft moi-til to phirllle " barrier aKalimt anil tin; rexulllng air blunt furred the gnxex up the haft to the 2400 foot level, but the men haxtll) don ned oxygen breathing helinelx and were xaved from being overcome hy the polnonont carbon monoxlile Thlx wax the extent of the work In tho vhaft during tbo nlrht. "At tho Kennedy mine 45 feet iof tho 3900 foot south drift was cleared out. bringing the rescuorx . under tho chute from tho Mope above. Thlx leave 450 tiel of j tlrlfl to bo cleaned. Kroni now on tho going nhouM ho heller ax the drift will not be under t,he old xtope. j "In the' 3600 foot level lu the . Kennedy mine they are null work ing on the ooft rilllngx In thn drift and have about CO to 90 feet to go to reach Iho croMcut Into tho Oreen-, l'OUTOI,A. Aug. 31. Tho pros stone which will enable them to go i pPcl 0( tnc Western Taclfle railway nrnund lite drift filled with looo lining the traffic along tho lino of mud and rock, thereby saving time, j thn Nevada-California Oregon rail Thero will ho about GO feet or j drilling to get back to tho drift j which then will be under the solid , ground." MINERS WIVi:A TELL Of ' PREMONITION OP IH'StlANlH . Wendel, amounting to nearly $200,- JACKSON, Calif. Aug. 31. Mrs. 00rt annually. Should tho abandon (leorgo Stelnman. whon husband I mcnt of tho lino bo made, tho South Imprisoned In tho Argonaut mine, j ,,rn acfc would bo the only connec tellx a strange premonition of evil ' tlon. which came to him Sunday evening J The opinion Ix expressed hero that before he left his home In Jackson tho Western Pacific would either to go on shift In tho mine at C i keep tho line running or buy tho o'clock. Stelnman, who Is tho father I whole line, 10.0 miles In length. AT THE CROSSROADS (il ST ill, lll'.'J DESPERATELY TOMBED MINERS Level Forces Workers to I of three children, told liU wife that the felt a peculiar opreon. Rome- thinic eeiiied to promptniltti to re- from Koine to work. I "SomcthlrtR In nolnc to happen," I ho Kilil to liU wife. And then Blanc line nt the lunch haiiket which liU wife had prepared for him, ho laughed and nald; "Oh, well, I Riiesn It nothlns. I i , .. ,. , , j m,"ht a,K, f 'U "' ,;"1 ,'" ,1"' ,,u"rh- , 'Ani-hrr ll,l I'rrmonltlon t Tom .Sutter Creek comcx anou? I ..,,,,, . . , . ur l,,0' "' foreboding which, low . , , , ., ., , I ever, did not prevent O. Ilardl from j going to work In the mine. Tho i Italian Ilenevolent .Society I. Shi a (xesulon Sunday afternoon ind evsn I log at Sutter Creek and Ilardl wax ' one of thoao at the banquet circle. i Tollowlng tho celebration uo went i to hlx home, changed his dollies I and got his lunch baxkit. lie was scheduled to go on 'lutv at 11 p. n. , In what Is known nt the "rravc yard shift." "We have had such i good time." (Continued on rage Three) MAY ABANDON LINE Onler of Inter-Slnlc Commerce (.'omi.iIfct.lop H.iImw Question way through nliandoiinic.it of six miles oMIne by an order of tho In- ter-htato commerce commission, Is causing much discussion and will probably result In somo now align- ment. Tho Western Pacific has re-1 'cciu'd thn bulk of tho traffic at tho I connecting points. Lakcvlcw and Collins' "Fiancee" Mix Kitty Klernan, who wax to I haie hevn married to Michael Col I linn, alaln Irish leader. MIGRATORY BIRD HUNTING IN CALIF. WILL BE PERMITTED HportMiirn to lie Altuweil to Bring Tlirlr (iiitne Aero HUle Mae, State Witrtlcn Kay Klamath county sportsmen will bo permitted to hunt migratory birds In California this year and bring their gamo home, according to Information received from V. St. Newbcrt, presi dent of the fish and gamo commis sion of California, In a letter to A. E. Ilurghduff. state game warden of j Oregon, who hn been here several , days. Several weeks ago. at the request of local sportsmen, tho chamber of comerco took the matter up with ! Ilurghduff and asked him In turn, to tako Iho matter up with the Califor nia commUslon. This resulted In a statement from Newbcrt. part of which follews: "Tho California law prohibits the exportation of ducks, geese or other water fowl out of .the state, but since tho Migratory niril Treaty act regu latlnns permit Iho shipment of water fowl cut or tho state, we nave not forced this expert law; provided tho California license law nnd limit were obeyed." According to this statement, local sportsmen will be permitted to bring their geexo and ducks across tho Cal ifornia lino, but will not bo permitted to bring deer across tho lino, and In formation has been given out that CI a mo Warden Courtrlght Is permu ted to cross the line and make ar rests in tho state of Oregon. This Information has been received with very much appreciation by local sportsmen, and Tulc Lake doubtless will 6o tho scene of much activity when tho bird season opens. NO "TAPS" THIS ARMY KAlvntionUtx AluajrH Working, S) Cnmpnlgii Mnnugrr "Taps" nuer will sound for the Salvation Army, said E. L. Graves, campaign manager today, until thero are no morn hungry people to feed, uo more destitute to clothe, no more tears to wlpo away, no more slckuess and suffering to allevlato, no "more homeless men to shelter and no more "Mugdelenes" to rescue, "Tho Salvation Army," said ho. "Is on tho Job for service any or all of thn 24 hours u day, or 365 days a year. Wo of the Salvation Army, said Graves, have tlireo tilings to fight agulnst and all start with the letter D dlr.t debt, devil. In order to make it a successful fight we need three things to fight with, and these threo start with the letter G, grit, grace, greenbacks. "Wo have the grit and graco as evidenced by our many years of solf sacriflclng labors, but It Is up to tho peoplo of this community and others to supply tho greenbacks, ho stated. "Tho local lodgo of R. P. O. E. Is back of tho Salvation Army and has proven Itself tho big brother many times botoro. In this campaign which tho army Is putting on, spons ored by tho Elks, they have ton teams of workers out getting sub scriptions and ovory person In this county U asked to contrlhuto some thing." Yesterday was tho first day of tho campaign, .which will last all wook, and it Is hoped to havo tho quota of $3500 bofore thut tlmo. Subscrip tions may bo mailed lu to tho Salva tion Army, Graves said. MUCK FtVK CKNTft iU CRAFT SHOT BV STRIUEAe Bullet Wound Fatal to Wm. Mero, President of Sac ramento Federation SACRAMENTO, Aug. 31. Wil liam Mero, president of the fedorated shop crafts of fiacromento died early today from a ballet fired by II, n. Oebott, alleged strikebreaker, who confessed to the police officers, It was said. COUNCIL nLUFKS, Iowa.. Aug. 31. One maintenance way worker was killed, two were probably fatal ly Injured, and another slightly haft when ao Illinois Central raotor-drlr-en section car Jumped the track near here. Officials are Intestlgatlnf the possibility of creased or loosened tracks. WILMINGTON, Del.. Aug. 31. Tho Pennsylvania river railroad bridge was damaged by aa explosion, believed caused by dynamite, early today. PORTLAND, Aug. 31. Tho new Union Taclfle sbopcrafts' organisa tion, composed of non-strikers, an nounced today an agreement with' the railroads for a pay scale from two cents to IS cents higher than that fixed by the railroad labor board effective September IS. TEXARKANA. Ark., Aug. 31,-t-Seven bridges on the cotton belt rail way between Texarkana and Stamps, Arkansas, were burned last night. Scandal In Bird Colony Mr. Pelican Is SuWjact YELLOWSTONE PARK, Wjro.. Aug. 31.4rekeitement Is rlfa In tfca wild qnlmal community of tho park since 'the 'scandal about Mr.. Pollcan received public attention.- Tho duck are quacking about It,' tho squirrels aro chattering ll and tho bob-cats arc scattering It broadcast In their shrill voices. Throughout all tho whispers and nudges of neighbors as ho passes, Mr. Pelican maintains hU stately nlcn. seemingly unconscious of tho Jibes of tho multitude. Ills actions would indicate ho still hotds his valued placo In the community. His trouble started with the charge of Prof. Henry B. Ward, head ot thB department! of soology ot the Univer sity of Illinois, that he Ii a trout "hog" and violator of all the tenets of good sportsmanship. Proof ot these charges probably will mean that Mr. Pelican will become nn out cast with every one'a door closed to t him and everyone's hand against Tilin. Professor Ward Is conducting an exhaustive Investigation for the fed eral bureau ot fisheries at Lake Vol laws'tone In Yellowstone National park as to the relationship between the pelican and the trout supply. Ills investigation, which baa been pro gressing several weeks, wilt continue through the present season. The flock ot pelicans that live an I breed on Lake Yellowstono number about 400. They "summer" aristo cratically at the lako, feasting on the best tho land affords from sprlnu un til September, then go to their Win er resorts along the Gulf of Motlco. The bird diets almost exclusively, on fish, and, so far as the Yellow stone and other Rocky Mountoln lakes and streams are concerned, tbU means exclusively on trout. Ho t tlmates that the 400 peltcana een sumomore trout than are taken.ilur Ing an entire season by aportsaen. The pelican Is no respecter of site limits or open seasons, Protestor Ward charges. He declared he bad seon a platoon of 30 peltcana raage4 across a stream In regular formation, preying on the trout aa they iwaa JIP to apawn. Hitherto, the stream htd ylolded trout eggs by the mllllonifbR hatchery men this yoar could gathar only a fraction of the norma amount. The fact is granted that Mr. Pell can's homo life la above reproach, Ho Is a good provider, a good huikand and father and 1 strictly raof mous. For the 400 birds Is the Lake Flock, there are Just 200 iMta; Mt for, each couple and ose mato fir each bird. Thero are so "4rIaM'V In tho Yellowstone ''400." .1 i i il i' t n- H ';$; -' rtv -i J' i jK,J"Vn; rt ".