The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 25, 1922, Image 1

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OF KLAMATH FALLS iV
WEATHER FORECAST
TONMIIT AMI TIICHIiAY, I'Attt
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OPENING TULE
LAKE LANDS IN
FALL PROPOSAL
Order Is Up to Secretary
For Approval; 10,000
Acres Affected
Hpeilnl lit Tim llowilil
WAHIIINOTUN, Kept. 25. Hm
lerl.iiiiatlnn mtvIiii hits tiiiliiiilllil fur
Hocri'tiiiy I'dll'n npprutul nn order
upmlng In rii try nn Ot tuber SS7 np.
priulnuitidy I u.nou mm of tlm Tulii
lakn land, emlirniliiK I7I f ii nn
null. I'referrncn nlll lm r,lrii In
iinr Irn men uiulur tlm tllnniitt law,
A coiiiiii tnnlim consisting nf it rep
rtwntiithn from thu bureau nf twills
of tlm agricultural department, thi'
gonlnglrul iiuri' mill lliu n-cluuia-llmi
nun lm will next moil t Ii examine
ir.,000 ncrt'A of Tuln lakn land tu tin
lermlim whether It I dry enough for
vii try.
QTiio.iiihi fur HKM lluilfti'l
Hocielnry nf tlm Ititrrlnr Pull hu
imbmllted in I ln budget eniniiilnslon
fur approptlnlluti fur tin- next fiscal
year nn Item nf $700,000 for tlm
Khmntli project,
KLUXERS ARE SCORED
Mnlfiml (HI1111 llrfun' lit Vui
I'nr HIhiihiiiiii nr hnpixtt lfr
MUliroitl), Ore.. Sept. SS.liuv
rral will-known cltlieua nf Jackson
iimnty, who ntylu themselves u liuto
pnndeiiH, linxo attacked tlm Ku Klux
Klin. In a published rnmmunlrn
linn iln) nay:
Tlm olf styled lenders of tlm m
piihlmu iui'1 il;norrallo parties lu
Jncknon ii 1 11 nly, through published
rrimltitliinii, lno attempted (u ro
IniVn tlm nttloii or lifelong, nrtlvn
nml hnnnrr-d members nf both parlies
who hoo condemned Dm Influcnro nf
Ku Klfxlsm In politic.
Wit nio Inynl In tlin 'rinclple-s nf
llm crr.it pollllml parties with whlili
u lutvn been affiliated, mint- nf us
from nnr first voir, Hut wo have
ili-rllncll tn bu kluxeil An lu)iil Amur
Iran citizens v mutt uplmtil lonMlt
iitluiiiil ro eminent nml orderly ee
rullnu nf l.i 'v. Wo detiuiinrn lliu if
fort nf tlm lundcrn of tlm Ku Klux
Klnu tn inrrtliruw tlm former or In
In torftiro with llio latter.
Wo derlliiti lu xot for nny innill
ituto nt llm fall iiliTtlnn In Jinkumi
i oiin I y, nr llm Main uf Ori'Kun, who
will touw or prarllro Krrnlrr nllcKU
.into In llm "IiiIpIIiIi! oiuplro nf ton
Ku Kill Klnn" than to llui run
nlllullun nf tho ktnlo uf OrcKiill nr
of tlm t'liltt'd Htateii of AnierU'.i, no
inattiir upon nli.tt tltltrt liW nmiiu
mny upputir,
Wo nIiiiII llkuwlno miilonor In ill'
fo.it thi' iili'Ctlnn tu officii In Jackson
i utility or the liluto uf Oregon, or uny
liiuillilatii who la nfflllut'd ur In nym
puhy with, ur :i)oi)i:otlc for, Htirh tin
urKiinUutlou,
Wo lmo oremilii'd for this pur
pOKfl nloiio,
Tlm communication la hIriiocI "otii
tullvo commltti'i'," a h follow h:
Knill llrltt, K. K. It) beo. MIIun Can
tuill, It. II. McCurily, (I. M. ItohoitH,
iuy Connor, V. K. Murrlck, Dr. J.
M. Kunno, Dr. ,lt. W. Clnncy, 13. (I.
llrown, William lii))n, A. K, Kchiiuim,
II. I' I.lnihiH, l.'url II. Fuhl, O II. Wat
huh, William M. CoIUk. W. II. (lore,
John t. Tumlln, I'ortor J. Noff. II. I..
Wiillhor, ChnrloH W Itoainen, Charli'H
M. UiikIIhIi, J. D. Hell. Dr. I.. A. Sal
into, .loo Under, Dr. .1. J, l.'mmonii,
Dr. It. J. Conruy, l'nul A. Hchoror,
Dr. Ilonry Hurl, Alim Drucklnrcml,
A. J. Vnnco, M. V. llanloy, John S.
Urlh. Ilorinnu Offonhnclier.
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WKATIIKIt lltOII.ltll.ITIi;H
Tlm Cjclo-aiormuKruph tit Umlor-
woouh rnurniiuy
hIiowh ii downward
trund of tlm burn
inolrli: pro.iNiiro
IIiIn uftornnun, fa
urlntT u chutiKu In
wcathur condltloni
with inoilonito
wlndu tunlKht.
KorocnHt for noxt
24 heurs:
(lonorully fall'.
Tho TycoH record
Ihk thormomotor
K'Klsleied muxlmum' und minimum
tumpornturos toiluy uu folluwui
Wsh j. - 1
1PW ,,ln"'tMll"l!"ltl"ll''
Child Tragedy ;
fe..t,J4v
Itoland Dnl, 13 (below), of At-
hntii. Is rniliiR ii murder chnrcc
lollowliur llm ilctlh cf Ida piiy.I
r.uitr, i:il.i Jiao txxklrar, I;, raid
by pollio to imr Uih kltleJ by o'
bullet from Ilia luil'a rlll.
SIX ALIENS HELD
BY GAME WARDENS
ON THREE CHARGES
lliiutloK Trip Al ANpen likc
IIiimikIiI In Alirupl Tennlnnllon;
MeiuKiH l.inkH Hliol, AHrKwl
till iilleiin had thnlr huntliiK trip
brniiBht lu nit abrupt termination at
Anpon Like ji-Htcnlay when Marlon
It.trnen mid II. II. .Me.uln iipponred on
tho unum mid arrested thriu on
ch.irgcn of kllllui; protettcd birds
and with liuullni: without u kuu II
retiM', wlileli l require I of nitons.
Tho men nrri'Hli'd wuro Tony Mexxln,
(I. .MiirihHuiil, A. rorariier. ('. 1'Anll.
K. rlni'lln und Ii. HaiiKUlni'ltl. They
sero nljleil fur ii lii'.irlnr;,ln llm Jus
Urn ruiirt toiby.
Airnrdlni: In llm i;atuo mardous.
llm liiinter.i li.nl iiinutol thciimclws
by IdllliiK mcniluw larks. Tlm rfi
maliiH nf vuuil'ckrrH wrro found,
InillcalhiR that they had alr.n been
killed, lu ildltluii In Hi Ih they are
rhaiced v, lilt liahii; i;oun iay and
let their ramp flro biirnlui:.
AI.UIX IS riM.D
A, I'lnrtiUlnl, nn Inlliui, wai nr
osli'd rtlnrdny by tlamn Wurileu
llarnea, tharRcd with liunllui; with
out an alien i;u llieuhe. lie did lutvn
hhi huntliiK and (IhIiIiik IhmiKn, but
thciiu nro nut imfflcliiiit fur nn uiuuit
unitlxoil foreigner, t'pon itppcarlni;
beforo JudKu'tinKliuKL'n thin uiurnlnc
1'lernlcliil was forrcd tn buy nil nllon
Klin llrvnno mid tu pay tho cunts of
tho milt, 29,li(J In till.
INJUNCTION IN FORCE
lU'stiiiliiliiK Oulei' AkiiIii-I Shop
(Viifts (Joes Into lUfiit
C'MICAdO. Sept. 23. Tho UrMBlIc
temporary Injunction naked by At
torney (lenural Uauclmrty iiKiilnut tho
uhop cru(tn utrlko leaders wuh put In
foico tuilny liy Juuuu Wllkerson with
out Us uffuctheiteas beluc mutljfled.
Huvorul sllnht chuiiKetj in tho word
In I? uf tho urdor HUhmlttod Saturtluy
went miidu by JuiIru WllkorHon to
Uitrlfy tlm meanliiK.
SANTA CRUZ MAN HELD
Mult, 'I. Hwlft WiitiUnl Uy Ciilirtniilit
I'liKru I'oi' nii-Siippoit
Mart T. Hwlft, iij;ml iihoul r0,
wanted In H.iutu Crux, Cullfuinlu,
on u ilmri;o of unn-auppuit, was ur
routed under n Bnnta Cnu wnrrunt
by Ohlef of I'ollco Won yostonlny
In tho Ilumol apnitmoutu whoro hu
was llvlnu tinder'tho nunio of J. Heed
with u woman who hail ncrompunlod
him to this city, Ho Is hold ipondliiR
tho arrival of n constable, from Bantu
?ru8,
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ALLIEnERI
Objection Is to Restriction
Apaintt Movitm of Troops;
U. S. to Lend Aid
CONHTANTINOI'I.I!. Kejit. 2S. -llmnlil
Hey, n reprim nlntlvo of tho
AiiRorn KUMTfiment In ('uiixliinll
uupl", ilnlared tuilny lh.it the Allied
Itulliitlou to tlm pi iko inilferetire
rutild nut bo iiriepted by llm Turkluh
iintlonallnU nn tho Iitiiih laid down
Ik'I'iiiiui limy propone In demllltiirlm
tlm Ilea of .Marmora and part of
Thraco, whkh would prntent brlliR
In jx trooiiH from Anln tu I3iirupu.
oM'r:n:.ri:oKTtii!w
and (iui:i:k.h is i'IAm:d
COMITANTINOl'l.r:, Bui. 2.",
'tlm nllled IiIkIi comiuUsloncrs plan
to timet todny for llm purpnsu of
lirlltKlnt; Innelhrr rnpreselitnllvi'i of
(lree:o and Turkish nationalists for
a conference nt Mtiilanln, nt which
nrinlstlca terms aru expected to be
settled.
AMi:UK'AV Ul'h'htl )K
IIISTIIDVKII.S IS ACCKI'TKP
LONDON'. Supt, 23. Admlnil
llrlstol his Inforinel the (Ireck kov
erniiieiit that the t'nlted States will
uuilertnku to prulcrt with destroyers
the removal uf thu reaialnliiK IKO,
000 rctURccs nt Smyrna If Oreeco
provides transportation nn3 a Ituutcr
dispatch from Athens. Thu Ameri
cans further undertakes lu protldu
shelter and suHteuanco for tho ro
fUKees nnd fix limit of one week for
their embarkation. Tho tireok gov
ornnicnt Rrnlcfutly nctrptod tho of
fer. GIANTS ARE CHAMPS
Victory Otrr I'iiIh flares l Illt
T Trniii Al Tup nf l,lt
Tlm Lost Ilhcr OlantH won tlm
Klamath county baseball champion
ship yesterday afternoon by defeating
tho Klamath Cubi, 0 lu 7. Thu rjainci
was marked by tlm buttery work uf
llrown. pliclur fur the (Hants, nml
Sliiwmai ii, rati her Sotvr.it lenglh
disputes uttT dlsilsluu marred what
ulherwltu was ono uf tho best names
nt tlm neison.
WII.KK.NMI.V THIAIi ,NTAItrS
KAN KISANCISCO, Sept. 2.
Tho trial of Henry Wllkeiuon, nar
:iku mochaulc, on n charco of mur
der Brow hip; out of tin killing of
hit wlfn by nn automobile luudll,
May 30lh, Marled today.
TRYING HIS
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isSi isrvfPt'lll'y'r "! " " "" ' "" - ""l
KLAMATH VAU.H, OHKGOV, MOMI.IY, HKI'TirMIIKIl SKI, lf2
TURK LEADER
Hl'l.TAN MIMIMKT VI will hc ren
dered muru thnrouitlily powerless
t him ho Ii nt prvount If Mustnpha
Kumal I'nsha orciiptcs Constanti
nople. XevcrlhalBKs thu soverolcn
attends public tlinnknRlvtur; servlcos
In honor of Keinal'a ilcturlus.
CONTROVERSY OVER
SCHOOL BOARD IS
BROUGT TO CLOSE
llindbiiry, Hi'shI nnd .Met "ill loin
ApiMilnliil Uy ('omit)-, Tnuler
Their Itcilniilluns
r. ttlomrnt of the controversy as
to who cunstltuto the board of tbc
Klamath county bdiool district was
apparently reached this afternoon
when It. K. Ilradbury. J. 11. Hesslir
und C. J. McCullum, members of tho
board appointed by tho county
court, passed n resolution tendcr
ItiR their reslKUuttans.
A recent count of tho Juno
election, under a mandamus order J
of tho circuit tourt, nhowed that!
Iho blRbcsT number of votes were
rocelved by C. It. lion man, 0. W
Of field. Charles Mack. It. W. Tow
rr and K. J. Uownc, who wll prob
nbly constituto thu new board.
The resolution innkej no declara
tion of election of stirce.-.tors. It
ukprcbKP-i lut"nt!on of tho ivsl.n
lug directors of escaping "any lia
bility or any question uf liability
tliut mlRlil he Incurred nRalnst us."
Antouu IVtrasek, one of the
EH
original members appointed, who lsfmcIlj changes In tho eloctlou lawa to
ubs;nt from thu statu and Oscar
Campbell, thu other member, who
filed :i scparato anuncr to the
mandamus proceeding, did not Join
lu Hie resolution.
BEST TO MESS THINGS
N
HUNTER
IS KILLED BY
Emerson Fish Is Victim of
Tragedy: Is Mistaken By
Friend for Deer
Kracrson Klsh, 22, was uccldent
ally shot and killed by lit hunting
companion, J. Harry Hesse, near tho
Keilcrfcun Lumber company camp, 11
miles vest, uf Dorrl.i lata yesterday
nfternomi. llotti oiiuk men vrero
(com llandon, Orcson, nnd had
driven over hero to work In com
pany with Ii. 11. llcsse.
Coroner Whlllocx, who tnrestl
sated tho tragedy together with
Sheriff Dames when It w report
id heru by llcso early today, nM
thu accident occurcd about 9 o'clock
last nlKht. r'lsh and Hesse had
been deer hunting and had separ
ated to ro around a knoll. Hesse
came upon somo do.r but failed to
brine oso down. Ho bad sat on a
rock to await tbolr comlnic when
hn hcird them returning, apparent
ly frlRlilennd by Klsh who, unknown J
to Hesse, was approaching from an
other direction. It was then, about
dark, but Hesso saw something
inoto and fired. Ho heard tho deer
KoInR throuRh the brush and, con
cluded hu had missed, returned to
camp.
When IjU failed to return some
tlmo later a s:arch was Instituted
which resulted In tho finding of his
body about CO yards from the place
where Herso bad shot. Tho bullet
from Hesse's 30-30 rlflo had pene
trultd his neck, killing him Instant
ly. Tho body was brought to this
city and Coroner Whltldck?wHttoM
nn Inquest at 10 o'clock Tuesday
tnornlnc
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G. O. P. MEETS TUESDAY
Oimpnlen Ishuch Will Up Discussed
At Portland CunrrntloH
I'OIITI-AND, Sept. 23. Campaign
Issues will bo discussed by republi
can leaders hero from all parts ot the
stato for tho convention tomorrow.
Unit o Dennis, ot La Grande, chair
man of tho resoluatluns committee
bald a resolution would likely recom-
protent frauds In Initiative petitions
and changing from party registration
by voters. Ho said there was no dls
posltlo nto chnngo tho stato primary
law.
UP AGAIN
HIS COM IN
Some Family!
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Hera are Arthur 8. K. Rateht-'
Ma fbelow) and hU akter. Taey,
compose the moat tamwe brother
and sister literary couple fai Bbc
laad. Hutchinson la the author of
"It Winter Comes" and more re
cently "Tel Freedom." Hie abtttr
la beginning to crowd him for Ht
erarr honors with acvcral book c
berewa.
ATTEND FAIR MEET
TONIGHT, PLEA OF
FINANCE COMMITTEE
CUlxras Will Gather la
Of Ooiinnrrm Reeca at,
to Diacaaa FUaw:
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All etUaeaailatereete' InthW eae
cesa of the Klamath eouBtjA ar are
requested by the fair flnancieejamtt
tee to be present at tho caamltteo
meeting this evenihg at 7:0' )n the
chamber of commerce room
Fair plans hare progreteea; to a
point where a comprehensive pro
gram can be laid down, and the com
mittee members desire all tap aid
and advice they can get before pro
ceeding further.
CAVEMAN DAYS OVER
Old Time Idea uf Perfect leer Is
No Logger la Favor I
r
CHICAGO, Sept. . Toe; -old-time
caveman idea of a perfect lov
er has been supplanted by the mod
ern version ot "Faint Heart Alwaya
Wins Fair Lady," now in feminine
favor along with bobbed hair, short
skirts and rolled hose. ,
In tho scenarios ot 19,000 wom
en submitted in a tontest conducted
by a largo Chicago newspaper, the
bashful hero outnumbered tho bold
und fearless ono eight to one, ac
cording to James Shryock, director
ot tho competition.
"This was a revelation to tho
Judges who were famous .authors,
diroctors, educators, dramatic cri
tics and actors," he said, "They,
with conventional literary opinions,
believed w6mcn lu real llfo wor
shipped tho leonine, dashing, con
fident typo ot hero, choosing hm
for her husband when his assur
ance nnd possosBlo manner had
captured bor heart.
"But tho Btorlcs showed unmis
takably 'that women, when given a
chance to express their real likes
and dlsllkos as they did In this con
teat, many ot thom writing under
non do plumos, prefer tho stam
mering, wistful, abashed lovor ruth-'
or than thu caveman typo,"'-.j
They wore careful to djaw tho
distinction between tlmldUy" and
feur, Shrock said. Tho gjeaf ma
orlty ot heroes woro reprise In
manners and backward In approach
but bravo In murals and, Iwhen
aroused, courageous In physical com
bat, '
This was attributed by some
judge to tho fact that wouica pre
fer bolng worshipped to being ma-(ercd.-
Others were of the opinion
that this showed women wjftnt, feus
bauds who would bo too batUml ,to
flirt with othor women. Slmmea
don't desert tholr wires, they 'J said.
Stilt others declared this algtltted
IWOUNia B natural uvairyp w, ajfun
asd protect, timorous e ,( -
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FIRE CHIEF IS
MMHST. SLAZE
Falling FUer PraebtUtaa
Two Firew lat FUmt;
Ambrose Will KcTcr
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Fire Chief Kleth Ambrose nar
rowly escaped death in fighting tire'
ot undetermlaed origin which al
most totally destroyed the two
frame bulldlags at 634-S3S Mam
street shortly after 3 o'clock yes
terday afteraoea.
Ambrose and Roy Bleh. were
holding a hose oa tba second floor"
when the floor collapsed, precipi
tating both to the greaad floor.
Blchn managed to extricate himaslf
but Ambrose waa helddowa by
fallea timber and was unable to
more. When reeeaed a few mla
utea later ho had been orercome
with smoke and wai unconscious.
At tho Warrea Hunt hospital this
afternoon It waa aald ho was rest
ing comfortable and that his speedy
recovery was expected. He waa not
burned nor Internally Injured, it was
said.
BU line ot hose poured steady
streams ot water lato the build
ing, which was a roaring farnaco
within a few minutes alter the flro
had broken oat la as upper back
room, and within three-quarters at
an hour, whoa tin fire waa ex
tinguished, the kalldlag was com
pletely gutted. Brick wait saved
the American Netloaal Baak build
lag oa oae aide aad.ithe Klamath,
Packlag eeaipaay balldlag oa tho
other. ' I
JIW. weaa,h-aa;-,e.,owemJ,b.
Chaa. Swlatt aM' th' othor by
Heary Bolraa. Tho Bogle pool
hall occupied tho grouad' floor of
the lalter'a bulldlag, white the oth
er was vacant. The whole upper
floor 'was occupied by the Star
room, under lease to Mrs. Btta
Moore. Soma Insurance was carried
by the lessees aad owners, but tho
exact amounts had not beea deter
mined today.
This was tbo first fire ot a er-'
lous nature to occur here In a loag
period, and waa the first time the,
new fire truck baa had aa oppor
tunity to extend Itself. The truck
proved entirely satisfactory.-.-It waa
aald. w.
The water supply prored ample,
according to J. C. Boyle of tho Cali
fornia Oregon Power company. At
tho rato the water was being used
with six lines ot hose, he said,
the supply in tho reservoir would
have lasted six hour longer. ,
Officials ot the American Nation
al bank today wore warm lu tber
praises for tho work ot the fire
men, to which they attributed' jtH?
tact that tbo tiro failed to spread
to adjoining structures.
"Tho tire department is deserv
ing ot a wholo let of credit, In my
opinion" said K. M. Bubb. "I-bt-llevo
the city owes them a vote
ot thanks."
IWUMKIl LAHHKO WITH
WHIP HK USED ON' HOK8K
VICTIM HOT
ZION, III.. Sept. 85. Arrested for
beating his borso until the bloodiraa. tV
down tho animal's sides, Clarence O. '
'Ells, a farmer, was seateucecrte re
ceive 10 lathes wfth his own whip
today. Tho sentence wti carried out .
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uy inuuuuru ocskbc cmvt ui. p""W(
after which tho man was set( free. " -
SLUOIUTY VOH 1SJKPVBUCAX ..
PARTY IN BKMJaV, atKMtnM
AVASHINQTO, 0. 0 Sept. ife tfS
Confident that rsjMiWlcaaswoithJ,V
bavo a majority of ia't'bouso,'1 a j
was expressed hyr 9K)tHiifJrtX
Wood, chairman republtoawv f tho -coagrcssloaal
commHtoe .durtsg tmJL
ferenco with PrertsWsoi;
the party undoubtedly 'woo Urtsj t
losses, out xaat-MSOtHiwwv , pm
brighter than WoaaftV '
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