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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1922)
' U , Htei Pi ,). . 'i wIJj PL "Jr W: f t,' , 817? Ituenmn vferald .f ."T.f ' WEATHER FORECAST TONKJIir ANM HATUIIIIAV, FA I II ASH WAIIMIIII OFHCIALPAPIJlbi KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF KLAMATH F ALti V 4mm) ' ' Ai iH id Member of the Associated Press I'lflienth Vrnr. Xii. HlliO kIiAMAtu i'am.h, onwio.v, iiiikav, m.i'Ti:.Miu:it h, i MUCK FIVK cSfST r- " , 11 I 300 BATHER AT MERRILL GREET LOCAL CARAVAN 20 Cars Carry 'Visitors to Valley Town From Here; j Meeting Successful ' ' Morn Own aim peoplo'ivern preaejit ni tlic meeting In Merrill Thursday OH llm iK-rnltii of ttic vlt of III" rurii van rompord of llm business men of Klamath Full. The meeting Was tillllVt'tlt'll Y lllll piCM.IHe of Hi" Infill band which pluyedeveral num ber uflnr which llm Woman' dull of Merrill Kiri'il hot cntfen uml aml- Ictll'Jl. More than twenty i-nr loud of Klumnlh fotk iiiuiIk thii Ji urney uml tmirhem (rum nil over tin Tuln laki serllon molnled In to Union In the UlimlP mill iiiIiikIii Willi tin crowd, Tliu rarnnti nuumhlrii ut the cham ber of rniiunerrn ut anvmi o'rtnik unit formed a parado boforn making llm Hturl nml ninny car Ion late In Join' III" puiailn followed-Inter I'erlinpii never w.i Hiirli n gather Inn of Ktamutll K.i I In uml valley pen pin seen In Merrill. Tho hospltullty of llm hunts Willi tile milijeit of nilirli favonililo rmiiiiieiil on t It purl o( the visitor. Tlio luncheon served Loth exi client hint bountiful, nml If n nhorlar.n appeared liiiinliienl It wn, In mil ilio oipreiuilon of lloh Amler miii, nld-lltitn resident of Merrill, "for the fit kt limn In tlio hUtory of tlio IIIWII," Hot li torn I nml Men III '(iplo pro nounced thn trip inoit ucreful nml It lit likely llmt ii number of nthrrn will ho made tn I lie town through out thn rnuuly, t'lmr)e I, UolirrtH, chairman nt llm werrhnnl hurenii, linmllid llm rarnvnn. IMPROVE LAKE RESORT Itrt-klrnr nml fluli Hltnr IfM Out Ity KiirrM Honrlro Kngiaerr UOHCIlUWl, Ore, Kept. R.Krii! W, Clenlnr, rfxreallonal ennlnerr of thn forrm wrrylci-, Imii been penJInc neveral Uuyt at Ulumoml I-oko, niak Iiik n nurvey uml UyliiR, nut ronlilrnco nml rluli ultci. Clpatorwho In from tlm ilUtrlct office, tin been ilaliiK n Krest ileal of work In tlm lclnlty of thn lake nml ha luccefdeil In laylnir nut thlrty-fhn lilxal reildenoe altei nml nix cluh ultra. Thcan loratlona nri nit on Ihv wa IUe nhlrh I by far llm prcttlmt nlJ of tlio Ukn, Water hu been foiind upon a lili.li' er Intel and la no altltaletl that It ran Im piped down to furnUli runqltiR water for thn homei, Thn club altii nr brine reirrrnil for oritnnUalloni, anrh na thn Hoy KroulH, V. Mv C. A orxanlmtlona of lilkera nml mounluln cllntlicrn nml other. , " Cluli allea may ua tin taken by group of aiulllcN who Join together for tlin-puriOHe of eractlnit u bullitluie when) they may apeml their vacutlnn. There la iitnplo room for addition 0 altra to ho laid out later nml tlnw will Im thrown open ua needed, KoriiNt Huporvlaor Carl II. Niml nlutuH that thoru are already 1.1 or 20 nppllcnllona on hand for reldonce niton, hut Hint thco will not ho run Nldervd until thn eaglneer complului his maps, plmla uml report and re ceh en official uicoptaiicn of Ida work. Application liuvo houn atibmltted from Itoiohurjr, Klamath KulU and Medford. illlll'FITH.XOT DKAU nUIU.IN, Sopt. 8. IloVlvnl of thn report that Arthur Griffith wai polrtoued wna chnracterlied In re HpniiHlhlo quartora aa puro Invention, WKATKR I'noU.MUMTIKH Thn Cyclo-StormuRrnph nt llndoi- woou s I'linrmncy roKUtorod a huro mntrlo proiiKuro of SO.GO thl rore noon, hulnK tho hlKhewt . point touched In novoral wooka, Tho Itidlro tlotiH nro thtit n nottlod period Ih nt hand. ' Korocaat for noxt S4 houra) . Contlnuod fair; .ip.ii.ui.iu wiiiinnr. Thn Tyco rocordinx thormomoter reglsturod maximum and minimum tomporaturos today ai (ollowg; High Low :.::.:.:o, If They Fall i aliaaW aPlaaallaaalalalialRjPBK 'HWEaSasfl aaHGMaaaBaaH BLB I Make you dlrxy Jutl to look t tho pbotosiapli ot thcio fcllowa iKrchfd on ovci handing Itock In v.....,.!!.. Mallnnll Talk. Ixwk tlOW I far they'd drop lfor they'd Und xt they wcr to "P' ILLNESS OF MRS. HARDING IS CAUSE OF DEEP CONCERN Ki-i(ou ('oiiipllejallont Hii'op In rmnllt Ion l.f ,rrM.'ntK Wife Sluilnii Pliyi.li Inu t'nllnl I . , WASIIIM.TUN, Kepi. 5.- Sirloiia (tiiairiitl(MlH have dmeloi'd III the (ondliloim of Mra. Hardin;:. rnunltiK much concern. Dr., Carl Y, Sawyer, of Marlon, Ohio, hn wn prevloualy tNioclaled with hi fnthor, llrtRadler (leucral Sawyer, In. ntlendltiR Mra llardliiK durliiR n previous lllnea of a hlnill.ir nature, has arrived for con aullatlou. A almllur condition developed dur ing tho preldent'fi term na aenntor, but Mr. Ilardlnx reponded quickly to treutment Dr. Sawyer Mated that tho compli cation were "Htlghtly atiaU'd today with thn patient reailiiK mom easily." WANTS WHEAT REPORT ('apt. Appli'lfHte Anxlotin to I-aru I'iiiuivm Made Willi I'llo tiraln I'rlto wlner In tho wheat uncasing couteNt conducted laal )ear hy Capt. O. '. AppleRntn nrn uaked hy CaptT AppleRiito lo report thn renu'lt gain ed with tlm wheat awarded them. Capt, Apptegato planted one-half pound f llm bunk's Quality wheat In hi experimental gnrden In tho wel Hide park lat year. When tho grain was about ready for harvesting: ho iiunotinced Hint tfione who Kuosaud the uuiouiit of wheat tlm tract would produce would ho nwuided Miortiona of thn wheat as prlie. Tlio tract produced 3 pound, 10 ounces, or nt tho rale of about 77 bushels per nrre. Ho I anxious to learn what mir cets tho winners have had with the wheat. MTAH HTOIIK TO tK'tl'I'V l'HI.Mi:i( I1.VSK lll'll.DIXd Mr, nml Mrs. V M. l.uc.is left thin inornln,; for San Francisco on a combined Imsliiesii nnd pleasure trip. AVhllo uwiy I.ucau will ndd conald- oruuly to his picsoiit slock nml on hi if turn will iiiuvji liln biislne.irf from tho present location next to tho postoftlco to tho building for merly occuped by tho First Statu nd Savings bank nt Fifth nml Main stroota. No nrrnnuomoiits hnvo linen mndo yet for tho transfer ot tho lonao on his prosent qtmrtors, Bald Lucas; but ho oxppcts to dud fromo ono to tako it on his return 1 gy I Public Declared to Huve Erroneous Impression Of Transaction limtend of lidlrntlltK fllintirlut ncu men and a helpful public policy, tlio rrdlhCounllliR of iiecollabtn p.ipnr by I I.u ..I.I. .!. .. t..nt .......I,, l..lt iihiihi. null i...- ,-.,-,.. ..- iv .,.. , or with other bnuka, la viewed al.iinri' hy the tteiieral puhlle, tin fainlllar with ImnkliiK. im mi Indlca linn 01 linniiriui uenKornn, oeciareni . . ...... i banker uml imainexa men nt 'nt 1fnt.iri' lllll. Illl.l.'lllll' IrtltllV. II In nil' "..' . .I."",.' ';".." Should Urn liutnry rlub under erri.ieon. ...,.. -n., i.,..-...;. lvttft lU ,rXrt knife. I.yUiR on his .,, ..,. nf .",,...., ,,Rrred .,.,ti,a.ron8f.,c.or.nkeep!..K)n,t wf Mn ,rm cxlPnilHll , that 7t ""'."" vTm,''' .apllfll on. of K.amnth u.un.y. for . ,,,, wull run lil0 a ,)tckcl '"ZiiIL t ZJ, ho I b.mkn.llkoolhnra.'ml.paUllclualltii.' .... no( ., .., f.lor ,, , welRhted th I .-.. '-'MH.b..crrI,.,,u,1.,'nttunth ?,,,. ... ::: , , ,h0 d.. and rrlllclrm. nine, will! or MlliMiiu unKini.-nnn "iiuiii w j thi locjl haoka, tn educate the publlr i tn a mrriMt underanillnK of the ' iiictliiii of redlarnunt?" 1 Cryhtnlllied opinion declared that .the irioiiiniiK Imprefilon ahoutd bit I craned A committee previously np- I' ,,nl "' u "t""- Tr:i HDIlul rxjuuiiailiMi IM JUUIUIH-in HUH lianknrM. ti(uii!inirjr imhtlclty. nlil ' from llm federal mrnr hanli thru n xpeoker tn iiddrcHi tlm public wlthl iirRtimentti rnlculaled In ahow the! matter rJuhlly end iivnrtlinm oxlat-1 . Inc rrejiidlcen, nnd tho recommenda- pabcrB r,.cnnK comfortabI.v In thea, rVCr durlnK tlmlniIallntlon f of,"", Clilcoco Monday lit .lion will be tarried out fully or In iurb ,n frnl o tln c.nlra, achool ' ,ho iecoa Ul, of , ,lowor plant "'pcc,, , ,te ymOuttlxe of ,," .,.,.. ... , ,. Special offortaalioulil he nmdn. the cnmrnlllen recommended .to loral", llm peraotta who nm talklnr: of tho daituers of redlBcountltiB, nnd try to coin Into them of their error. i4iir i.i in. hi. i i uiiihh.' !"- lie acntlnmnr. tliirrnmmlttct) held, tiy) ItakL. , 1.. m.,4.1. I .l.n.iMn ....1. oxplalulng frankly that refusal lo nice, J. Knowlton, John I). William, finance enterprUea thut aeek their j K, I). Ilryant, Itoy Call, Mr. M. aid, haa 1 rout In thulr policy, nt-. Ilurn. John One Illnko. K. It. White, tunCd to crnornl aentimrnt nr.aliibt HO each: C. A. Dunn nml I.. T. Kit ridlHinuntlng, of keeping redUrounts liner, $S parh. nt a low u mnrk a pnlbln. I Stockmen, lumbermen nnd farm er would benefit mott from thn In flux available capital that would fniinw ihn iianka 110 of their re- dUconntlng powers, It was declared. The demand for money Is oaon. nl and sectional. Tho federal ro servo system was organized because of realization of thesn financial truth. The inpltul of tlm sys tem, through redlsrountlng. Is con stantly shifting. It meets tho sea sonal demand of the fruit Industry (Continued on Page Three) NOT " mmwtii!iass5ik?ivisgsrtae:i . s, ; : .: ? IIp -a rrfe2t-" rhJ:rv -- Jrl AMISS wv AGED MINER DJGS OWN GRAVl BUILDS COFFIN, SUICIDES i Vltht Altiinpl Willi l"i fwlllnir. (Mil M in ()m-iw Al ci j- Willi III. INukrl Mnlfc YltCICA, fal KeptVlS. Jipond ' ent over tlio appro.ichfni; Infirmltlcn of old uye, tired of llrlnK alone, disappointed hy failure In flnd'thn ko I ili; n fortune he had upent liln life In Hroklnit, OeorKO ll.ilnen, HKcd lirimpertor, flrnt dlrnlnR n crnve i It It the old pick and uliovel with wlilc'i tin had purmicd hi treamire iiiet mid tiullillni? n roffln which I... II.. -.1 ...I.I. 1....- .a1I... ...!.. I nr iinru null liuiu ciiniiii,, i-iiiiimi hi. life It. tlm lonely ,llnfk In which of V(1 H(.ltH11l.r ,4,h ,322 he l...d lived for yonrarin (he Haw., .,,, WH pronounc(4(, ()la,, , , ynm liar Ilnlrfet. Imlnutea. IT acconda. KalJItiK flrl In an allempt nt I T.K,Ilfl.iy. ..,, ., th ,.,, KiUJItlK flrnt In an -itlcliT.. with Uiindnniim. tlm Id., with Unndnniim. tlm oIdi,n.u i .i.. .... .....! .. . .... I.. I.I.. I . I",nn "'"""" ."" "V'r'. '. '"" "r xtlll living, AHilntnncJ wu called nnd no btnod flow chneknil, Medical ttmmoueJ b'lt loia of blood had weakened llnlnni be In jonl pomillllty of recovery aplle of thn bent effort In two iHiy- n( lain Im died within n few hotira after hi neighbor found him. MANY AUTOISTS FINED :"'. Spenl Limit IM.I iVnlml School I 'rove I'liil'ilnc -,,., ,,, rf.nili1iiti nn.i iimn.i. Wedneadny nftenioon earned M10 for ,,u, r That Mlm wait paj n I tho pnll.e court yesterday by tho fol- owln nt0Nta who wrn charce.l by ,ln officers with drlvluc paat the ailmol nt a apevl exccedlnK II miles . per heur: per jiour; c lA'o 'Parker. It. Ilamtilet. WVan- Leo Moorn wan fined 5 on an old charge of parking within 30 feet of a corner.. Kd Dutihnm nnd Walter fS, West l80 'e Mo tho net. tho nfflrer I Ji,,l, bul ,l,p5r ,'ad n"1 nPI",a"-'! j lour, lli:i) lT.OvS IIILVl) HOXOItKI) MU'SSRl.S. Sept. S. John Barton Payne, chairman of tho American Ited Cross, was dororated yesterday by King Albert with the order of j Leopold for aldj rendered by the Jicti cross uurtng alter tne war. WHAT SHE WAS EXPECTING ALLOWS H 0 HOWARD. SLATER Man Convicted of Murder i Of Vale Tailor Is Hanged I At Salem Penitentiary, I HAKKM, Sept. 8. Oeorce How-j ard of Val OreRon, wna handed In i the atatn (wnllentlary nt S:31 lodny ' t ,i rl..fc- o.. .. . . n ..u.vw. ki.Nft ll.rnui.l llllllllllliril I the murder for the purnor of rain- llowad appealed hi c.ino to (e aiipronin court, hut thn verdict waa afflimed. DAM FLOW RAISED Mori- Wuler For FMi Found Xerm. ' Miry In Klamnlli lllvrr COI'Cf). Cal Sept. S-rtepreaen- I tatlvca of tho atatc flh and tame commtiiaion recently met rcprcsenia-i live or tho California Oregon Power . company hero with a tlew of deter-1 mlnlnR thn amount of wainr neccj- !! In aiiaitntn fltili llfn It tk U'titn. . ,, ,Il0 ,,ropoicd ralln of the dam .,. A flM f Tho power company ahut down the ' i. nt , in -no .,-'.i f. ,n ,ncl.nrKn below the dam. Thla nn,0Unt of wnter toRethcr with the ' wer frpm Fall crex'kijcnnjjrreelt and Hocus creek, which atfd about 100 etnnd feet, it was determined by thn commission, will hq moro than sufficient to autalnilh llfo and at the lame, tlmo permit tho work ot construction hy tho power, company to goon uninterrupted. Iloih parties followed tho water down from tho Mam to tho Klama then egj: taking atation, and at the mliilminii flow, tho entire bottom of1 the river was covered to a depth suf- j flclent for fish llfo during any period of construction. It was announced Attorney It. 1 Duke, Captain (1. II. Uimpson, superintendent ot the Slsson hntchery, nnd II. A. Arm strong, representing tho state engi neering department, represented the fish and game commission while. O. (!. Steele, I. K. Hoot and T. (1. Brad ley represented the power company. r fiuibank's'Fiftt aaaaLaBV . ii JLaaaaaaaaaai BaBMSaaaaaaaaaW BBBBBBBBBBBvV-aBBBBaBBBVMaalF' A. lslBaBBBBBBBBBBfl DNLaV' SaaSCaf HsHiwHH HBaSaH aaaaaaaVaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal SaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaf faaaBl Luther TJurbank, naturaJtot, llvtra h!a flrat radio maaaaf through a porUslo broadraaU autton In th auto of Nua B. Borcb, at Oakland. Cat EARLY SETTLEMENT vjr iAitu Jiniiy. jn COMP I 1IM17C IC cffm SUIVie. L1NCO ID 3t,C.n H.u.fnrtorr -urnorr ARrrotnrnt wtolI,wr7T B WASIIINOTON. Sept. 8.. Admin lstra,,nn olfa In close touch ,ho lmus,rIal ltnntlon declared istration official In close touch with to. day that n settlement of the shop racB atrtko 'on "n riumber-of "rail roads waa "prnbaBlo" ns a result of tho forthcoming conferences at Chi cago. " Assurance linvSbeca slven"by 'At torney (lenernl Uaugherty' that" at' tho meeting Monday,- the striking shop-' men's committee will not bo Interfer ed with by the government under a federal restraining order. CIUCAtiO, Sept. S. 11. M head of the federated shot Jewell, shop crafts, William It. Johnston, president ot the. machinists and Martin P.. Tlyan, president of the car men arrived In Chicago today from the east were, served with notice ot the temporary Injunction granted by the govern ment. COPCO CLERK SOUGHT lien IJurgeks Wanted In Coanecttoai With 1,000 Shortage YllEKA, Sept. 8. Charged with havlns realized approximately Jl. 100 from checks which he atole from llie Ciillfornla-Oregon Power com pany and from employes ot the com pony, ilen llurgess U wanted by S!t klyou county nulhoritles. While, employed as "a. clerk at Copco by the povverconipany. 'it la alleged Durgesn was given a num ber of.lettors to mall, It Is claim ed that'lio took the' checks from tho 'letters, forged endorsements to them mid cashed them nt different towns In tho county. Iluigess took a southbound tralu out of JT)iinsmulr on August 13th, presumablyto attend the funeral ot u sister who, according to a tele Ctniu ho received at Copco, had been killed In au nutomobllo acci dent ut Los Angeles, Illn alleged defalcations were not lealnediuntll la'stwcok, when chocks bossW to nppcnr"nt tho banks for I collection. ' 1 llurgess is said to bo about 37 I years qld, fivo feet and ten inches rhlgh, weighs 105 pounds, has dark hair, slightly gray at tho temples, RESCUE HOPE IS GONE Jackson Await jRemovnl of BoeVea iot . 4T. Entojnucil Mlera iACKSO.,VCal., Sept, S. ifope for the 'entombed. 4 7 Argonaut minors seem to have died completely. The, people of,. Jackson with' calm reslc- tjntion now await tho removal of ihe' "TX f .11T- - 4 ClV'W Union Pacific ,ChmI d ' . Deeply Imnrestt-Sy "" Trip Orer CHity ,, H Immeaaurabla ajomlbllltlei W ton ago from the thousand of acres of marab land on Upper Klamath LaktC when they ar recUbnedoB UBde cultivation,. I seen hy A. C. Spincer. general coumel for tha Ualea Pacific. . who with H. 13. Louashary, iatral freight nent, anal J, W Morraw, .tax, agent, visited Crater Lake yeafer-, day. .,"" The car for the (rip waa teat , by. O. A. Bellman. iJoa Arena drovo this par,.rv , . ," ' ' ",l never saw audi mafilfkeat tim ber In my life," aald Spencer. He al ao aaw great poaaiDiuiiea . .. ..... ' 2 .'. ItleiorlOMna-l paasener traffic, when lhJVodervof niiiiiiiiinttj.. . GREAT TONNAGE : POSSIBILITIES II 'It k 'J" I fc- t , . Crater Lake It advertised tkroughoat- the east, should a rail !llae "he coai- ' atrucied to reach the'lake, 1 t The tlahr, the undeveloped ma rah land and the fertiHtf of th Wood River valley made the greateat y appeal, however. It ,waaer,' , first eight of the Upper Klaeaath lake region and he was (a .a "the klf had. not been told roe" alatf, of.antnd thla .. morning. ' ,, , TrnB4irtUeaa .Need Httn'IfT ""' Thn problem ot the' Klamath conn try, he declared, h otthe aeedf prodwtlon.but.transportatloei ' .that, will "land Klamath -piiMtaln the, ' porta. ofSan Francisco". Portlajdaii, Astoria 'on a profitably . comaetlai', Sjenccr reiterated a J atatetaMt uado In hlaaddresi beMfoWtheVh' bcr of commerce, aaylac-'that'the' " building of the Natron cut-off weaM ,l give Klamath i, lteraedlate rate - l 9 -7t i"rf "- -j"' claaemte. TJUiJ-A MAJ 3VOJWMi For. Instaace, from Portlaad t San Fapclaco. the rail '.rate "! law 'to; ' compete with the.water'rata.fcefweeav' the port.-To balance thla unprofit able rate, there la a hither ratefae jii Intermediate points, Medferdparai i 11.41 per haadred pounds r to 8an, Francisco, against Portland'a 7;7 Za rate, based on water competition"? ', -. lUaaaiutti. IUW Higher " Klamath Falls, on o, branch line, but tho same distance fromSan FrancUco as Medford. paya, IS.tr a-' hundred. It the N'atroa cutoff were-buiit' Klamath Falls would he oa a''malK tine also and would have te he irait- ed aa Intermediate rate at least it'l low as Medford. fc'rt - -f Spencer argued that the Southern i. Pacific, with a monopoly m Utmari tatlon from Klamath, th eoo4 lotv geat ablpplag point la. the stale.', would be cuttlnc a big allege, off ltartt revenuea by brldlna; the Natroh ga1,, and bringing oa the lower rate. '. . ' Judging tho matter jwholly from a ', business standpoint, he Mle. he, did got believe the Soutbera Pacific waa, '' or should be, aazloua to complete tho Natron cutoff. " J' k The Union Pacific foatd mot' he Subject to the same argument, he aald. Should the Union Pacific gain control of the Ceatrat Pa'clflc .and come into thla territory, It would be ncessary for them to complete the. leutoff In order to get business norjhu and south, to compete with Jthe "Southern Pacifies valley line andl share In the trade of the terrliory.t Impreaseil WMh i PeaelhUitlew , Spencer and party returned to 'Portland today. All were.alacerely , Impressed with the productive peU v bllllles of Klamath. "You people ,of Klamath don't know the resources you have. here.' "was tho combined verdict of tVelr,, two days spent ln lSpecting u i.uu,i;, , SIDEWALKS REQUIRED Vormal Notice, Serve e4Oanmfai Formal notice that comtruettM ( v .sidewalks Kelson street . haa been .mailed 'following' property vowMVSl Ue4 Porter; Ed Probat.'Johi .IsMsM.'ll; . .. : -:.? A . sW,Wl Wjr, or, iii aciioa mnewi the city eeuuell'MM'i ajulrliiajt the rwWH)sf those streets toeeastmt s reulre4C MiH 7 ' ' , : 4 A!Kimml ' i' u'.3& byitlte..iurte w . i - 1 asrsaSamiao svivt , v;"; , a r . "gi ' 1 .: m ' H - 'i i .!!. : n i A U' bA m Ci to, d - tl i iM r ' . '? jfs v J Tf t . Vj ., flNPfc.1. 'V. i-i "-' irMMlitsW.r.,, hM mmmf?'. v""3 MwmKm'',: ..ill r ' v v T.rana hr -,- ' v',:i,.-. t ;. .- 1 . . it .-, -AV' V u y,r.i jvj .. .-taff. :s. -. ' ' ,fr,lal