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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1922)
m- r Ciiltrrnlty Uhhtr) Huroho, Otcgon ('omp Vfl f UT -Jh ty .-;( ' mm g md g , WEATHER FORECAST tonight ami . wiidnkhdav clopdv, meiihilvii: houiii. T? OFFICIAL PAPER 0M KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF KLAMATH FALLS ' r - . mi ' U, H-A l i f r Hlxivnlli Vein n, IIIHII, CONTRACT LEI FUR 17 1IIFS SHI ROAD; Construction of Crude From Hildebrnnd to Sprmtue R. To Start Immediately Contract fur roiiMrurtloti of 12 mile of grndo on (tin O. 0. A 12. UUrnhnrn) railroad, from a point near UIMalirntid to Hpr.iRuo rlter, nt iinnpproxlnmli cost of 1170,001), has Jtmt been lot to Netlleton-llruco-Kchlncli company nf Seattle, railroad , contractors, It was nn nntinml today by N. II. Ilonit, super intendent of tlt0 ro.ut. Cam in will lio riitnlillhrit I in lunJInlcly at both lllliliilirniiil nnd llpragun rlor and between 200 nml 300 men Mill In. rmpln)ixt. Wolk nlll ronliiiun nil Inter, und as mitnnni In nlvrn t It t tlio rond will Im' rompli'tnt to Hpragun river by May 29, 1U23. us stipulated In tho contrail Iiiimii Ilolirt I!. Wro liurn ami tho city of Klamath Fulls To !' Locul UilMir Tho contractor, slid to liu unn nf tlio I awn I firms In the north west, will n Inral labor nml equip ment Insofar n i-omIIiIi- One sti-nm-shovel U nv.illuhlo hrrn nil I u Hi or iqulpinent will Im brought In a re quired. A lurKo Pnrt of Hie ttork will lm ruble!. Tho grading conduct prrvlntiiil)' let to Julio it .Mnrn.in of thl rlty will lm taken over l)' tin' Bo.it tin firm. A temporary grade u til lu rnn ntructed mound tlin point whero n 1600-foot tunni'l l tieesary, tut work on tlin tiiunrl will pierced (nnilnuouiily. Contract for this work .will lio Jet toUjiuMuum flnu later. Ilnnd nlil, Yrark will lm laid by tlw railroad's on rruwii im lat as tti r. rutin Is cnmplatrd. firm Will i:ulpprl lluml Mid the conlrurilnR firm ...... I is vteit equipped in r-vcry way to punli nork to completion within III" allotted 1 1 me. Their nthetit Into ttiln territory, ho believe, muy bo taken n an Indication nf further railroad ci)iitriictlon hiro within the not tll.tnnt future. Clark Nettletnn and J. M. Ilruce, who ant here, nnld lliolr firm hnd completed about 13,000.000 worth of railroad construction In willed Htrahorn ita Ititorettcd. They nre of tho opinion that further rail road development In In Moru for Klamath county, but nald they were nut In position to dlvulr.o their In formation. Allied whether I liny would be roiini Interentcd In lumber opurn llniiH In thu tirrltorr tapped by tho Htralmri) rnllroail, they iiuld It watt puK-IMc, alncn tlinlr firm la ul ready lutvrratod In IuxkIiik nud lumbcrlni; cnlerprlmH COUNTY ASKS ROADS HlKlivtiit I'niin JiiikMiii Count) l.luo To Klnmntti I'nlU liiilinlnl rOHT!.NI), Nov -'I Klnmnlli Kiiiuly today nuked thu uttiln hli;h- way commliftlou for u lirlilcu acroHrj' llio Klamath river, n road from thu IJackann county line to Klamath Kallo nnd u rn-ronllni; of tho Dairy to lloniiuza nnd, COt'ltT IIOCKCT i,u:i JiiiIrii l.entltt net 2 oMoek (Ills nftornonu for pllliiK thu dockut tor tho Uoeomhor to'rin pt court. All at torneys Interested worn prenont nt this time, hav(nK,heeu notified by letter earlier In It IlKveek. WK.Tiii:ii i,uuii.iiii.rrn:s Tho Cyelt-SVormuKr-'iim at Undur- woof rnurmncy has renlotered hut . Jlttla ehaufio In tho ! luM 2) JiQUiti nl r.llioiiBli Hlneo 10 n eincii inm morn I in; there lmn boon u uhnrp drop In hnromotrle pres sine, rorccnsl for not 2i hntira. K n I r weather; probably tvnrinor. Tho Tjcim rocortlliiR thermntnotor reKlstnicd ninxlmiim nml inlnlmiim tompiirntiirea toduy iih frllewa: iflifii :' J.ow Jiu,,,)i',,-tiiia71 I' tHJ.1111 . HCTy -;or X A I' i, 3 ll'' ANOTHER SHIPMENT OR CORRIEDALES IS RECEIVED IN COUNTY I!, II, Tlioimik I'linliiiir KK llrylh. li'ii'il Kwrn of I'diiKil .Vi'tr Zru- Imiil (Jirt'iituiiiil Hlr.iln Anotlinr rlilpncnt of flim Cor rlodal'i iilicip win rccnlrnd licru Kiindny nlxlit. ranilRl'm; of alx icRlnlcrrO owe. Tlu-ito nliccp were pnichiisDil liy II. II. TlH)nnn from IMillllp Wlimcnrvrr of Mr.Mln vlllo mid nro of lo (Jrirnwooil elork of TivlotdBln. Niw Zealand, nml iito n pntt of tin ni'roml lm porlntlon inndu liy Hint firm fii-m Niw .I'llnml I'liotutiM cniiKrntiilnlud lilnmclf upon hlit i;moi torlnno In olit.iln Iiir Uimo rl.pep .which nru noted for thflr wool nml Inmli v.ilu With thin addition, of tho (Ircon. wood Mtrnlit. Klamath county no' poMC9t Hip Xtry liott Ci-rIudaU lilnoit ItiK Hon! recently Import imI n uhlpmcnl of thu Now '..'. In ml flhirp. Ilnfl'iiii ('jrrlHlnIro Willi tho new iialpmcnt Thoinui now lim CO Corrli'dnlit alierp Illtt Hock In In-ailed liy it etui of tho fl.OPO mm ri'ronlly purclinwd Id .lord, nml rulKd hy 1 1 '" or llnl ll.il. New '.'.rnlnnd. run of Janiiii Mllli'. foumlnr of the Cor rlnlaln hrMil. Thomna ln-llooi Hi" Corrliit.ili urn tlio comine hup. Iioth for raiiRD nml rano'i purprnt. Unllko any othir lireji with mut ton ninlliy. thi'y turd will mi tho rnnr.i'n. ' v,v'- and item to trans mil their liiinlllliit when rroiwdd with nn other lirr-d. whether fine. inMlum or coano wool. Tim oroliitlou of Ihlii lire til of ! lnc;i v.ai hrmiKht nhout nlni: to tho 'rralliatlon hy Now Zonl.iiul hreeder many yian nro that with tho Incroaiod colt, hlithnr prlc of I nml ote . n dual purpose oticop w nifcwwry A hlr.her itmtlty und sraalotuimjuUty bulh-of Umt and wool, wan Imperative beforo 'hrpr.iUlnn couhl ho mado to pay nidi Tim rapidly lucrraMnt; pop ularltr of Corrledale-s In thli eoun W would bmiii to Indicate Hint --.. !... wool rrowcri hern were nl.tti be Klunlni; to reallto thla itamn fact. Itnvil Hcurtn In C. S. Thomaa .iy Hint the only Iron bin with tho CorrlcdMcn U that they am tery difficult to obtain. There ore le thun " doicn breeders In I ho United 8t.itc.i, Including wrao of thn KOtertimenl atallonii, hleli only po.Hio.ts n cry small number. HIGHWAY BODY MEETS Coiiilileintloii or It '.'ml nml JtildK? ConvtiiHlloii to Comu l'l ('Uii' AiMiilnti-il I'm'kn) I'OllTI.ANIi, Nov 2i.-Tlui utate hlithtvny rommlsilon In roslon hero today hnd beforo It bids for tho lin provrment nud lonulrurtlcn of roaili nud tlio lomtructlcn of brldtteH ni;- CreRatliiK nboilt $175,000. Coil'.ld- iirntlon of uoxl )e.tr'u proRrnm also was oxpecti'd to iiicolvu ntteution at tlio muutliiK- HlRhwny iirojertn on which bid, weio li bo opened today Imludud tho Ore'ioii Clt)-Cnuomiih seetlrn of tho l'aelfle hji.'hwny, nud Kiirfncltis of unit No. a' of tho Kertlio Crouk- Vul.iden ranch ruction of tho John Day hlp.liwny In Wheeler county. ' Ilrhli;in Included ono over the Malheur river near -lunturs, Central Oregon hli;hny, nnd over thn Dei chutes river tit Bhonrhr'a In W.isco (utility. STEAMERS SEND S. O. S. 'I In to Hhlim In DMri'Ki mill Mllei Off Capo l'latlery SKATTI.IJ, Nov. SI. Hlnrm bat tored In tho l'aelfle. GOO mlloa off Cnpu Flattery, tho steamum llossle IJollui', Stuart Dollar ami thu tut; Sum- .Monarch, of .Seattle, sent out illttrijja calls thla afternoon which u'ero lecelved nt tho United Htiitea naval initio Btutlou bore, Tlio coat Kiinni cutter Ilulda was ordered to pioceed Immedlutoly to tho nsalat nuco or tho vessels. counciii mi:i:t postponkm Duo to, thu absenco liiHt nli;ht of Mayor S, Wlloy und M, 8. West, tlio city council nincllni wnt post poneil bliUI i iKJ Tuesday. tl ui " i" , KLAMATH liirkey Massacre 'Predicted Ambetndor Gobbla Palmw Seeks Aid From Dspart ment of State 1 Situation Delicate (lohbln I'dinw, ntnhnmnJor fro u Turkey, Im.i tnadi' n-prcumtafrnnii 1 1 thu IlipRrtmrnt or Htatu n.'IallM' to r ii in era of n mninncin of M.i follow I'oiiiitrymuu t.hlrh. It l'i ropurri'd. v .' 1 1 1 ink plaro wltlllu in ilnyr. liu ifltlMllu.l hi ilclleotii hut (iulihln liojim to (Hurt an International erln In. Tho ftltUHlton It nldo critical In IClRiunth nunly, countryiuen of (ioh hlti I'vlinw roport. Humora of n mttmcro hnvo lue'i current In thu Mnlln, Merrill, Tula laku nn.l Hon nirrn tllittrlrt, p. v,ell no In Kl.n-i-ii III I'alU, Illy, Kurt Klnmnth. Heat ty, Chllo'inln, nud In nil Mlier pnrti of tho county. 'I ho conimittro for t'ifense of llariunriU hn heo'i " csnlted, tl Hi Hohlili' (luhhle luhnw, n rebttYn C'f (lohM.i l'lii, chair man, mul im order roitrnlnltiR nil Imte.'rira und other etioi.ilea of Tur key III h() demanded of tlio c uii "Wo item md protection," ilw-lar.nl Unbuilt Hobble, 'nml wo inenn to Ii.imi It. I.ant yi-Hr n l,ir;r niimhrr of our couBtrymen yen, and tinmen wcro hckKiiliil. Till Ib n fr-o country end an cltUen wo nrn cti tltlod to prolrtlon. I uuderatand that l3Kt car n number of my tou.i irymim worn not only mawacrel but - wero, actually oeten. Think of It!, Hint Ik Ii.iii a liarmn, and cnrerely It the public KolliR to iorin't Uil.i in.u.- 1 tho newapupera for pub tort of thing to roatinuoT" , lltlilni: ub.it ho iloolarc t ro falto t (iobbla flnhMa ileitoil Hip ri-port i ntntrnn.nt" M. S. HOOPSTERS BUSY liinitM-il Itltnlr. Noleil M ItCMilt ..... -i ., . i , Of lt-i--t lust Hclieilole , I IneroatcU Interest nnd ilvalry In backotball ainonK tho hlRh school rter A W(Jck ,, ,. abi(;nce Qf suit of riiuTr-clmu names td be lIJ4.beKlfllnr ,omorrow 'mo'rnnB -,,&, nmoiiB oo;a ino i.oys anu B.n.. ( rk w ,4r,( accprd,nf. , Ms AlthoiiRli tho whedulo has not ; can, Clllkn)l v,ll0 llc,r,nR to ln. been doflnlloly ilelermlnod. tho Jun- ne,.r ,0 ,,rhn , Klnmnth Kails lor and senior hot a will probably ,rjior. tanr.lo Wednesday nlsht. Notctnborj aslca,i of tluUn n torps of roll 29. Tho Junior nnd senior r.lrls r,l()n, 011t , , ro,uiwi .ilstrlcta ttlll probsbly play tho eamo nlRht. j ns tlfl). aid iMi yNlr ,0 UeA CroM About 30 bo.t havo been turn- uli establish wilea quarters In sov ln,: out steadily for pracllco nnd era Uuslnwn Iiousoh On tlio last Ihuro Is much promlsltiK material , ,y llio drlty Rlrls will b0 on tho niuotiR tho srottp. Tho ohowera urceta for tho pur?, -o of catchlnc nnd drcstlnK room In tho basement any ono who may hnto ncRlectoJ to of the Klks club nro IiuIiir ured obtnln a mambershlp card earlier In by the hoys, nddlnrj a Rnat deal - to tho benefit derlted from tan sport. Tho lioyit nro practlHlm: Monday nnd Krlday afternoons, and Tus-, day, WedniMilay. and- Thursday, cvunliiRS. Tlio KlrH practice Tues-, day, Wodnesilay nnd afternoons. ( "" ' . j&&) ran -Tff ' iY (Twifc goodness VsJ, v,j If W.t5 OOM'T HAVE AHV Ull if' WLCAMOES M OUR WiMlBl Member of the Associated Pren I'ALLH, OKKCO.N, TI'IWDU, V1 Iv.Mlim ai, lltaa. (,(l!Ill,A liSHAW , RED CROSS DRIVE ON iAc"" "'"k "" !-' Tomorrow; I iSaU'" '..''it.-TH I'huilieil I Tho IteJ Crow Hull Call drlvo In ,,., ,,,., ,,..,. w .,,., . the week. I'lltsT WOMAN SK.VATOK WAHHINC.TON. Nov. fil. Mrs. W. It. ' Kvlton, CeorRla's "Crand Old lidy." won her flpht today Thursday i for seat for n day as tho first worn i nu rcnator. LET'S BE THANKFUL ' HEARING COMES BEFBIE I. C .C. 1 , Pica of Southern Pacific Bcinp; Heard; Many Com munities Represented WASHINGTON. Nov 21. Tho In tcrs.ato commUslon today bcRan a hoarliiK on tho Houthcrn I'.iclflc pe tition to retain thn Central' l'a elfle. Half a dozen western states, scores of communities nnj traffic associations wer0 rcpreicntcd. U. J. fipi-nce. director of traffic for tho Southern I'aclflc, explained In detail tho financial and leaso nrranRcments which hare resulted In n close Interlocking of tho two corporations slnco 18S5. Uy -joint s.'iieH of tdocks and bonds, at chanr;u of securities and abJolutoly unified operation, he raid, n rltua Hon' had been created In which illmolutfon under tho supremo court order would rIvo rlsj to nu inurous perplcxlni; and difficult problems. "It Is sufficient at this point to say that thu Central Pacific ami Houth crn I'aclflc hnto been operate J as Inter-dependent parts of n slnRlo system for oter CO years," Spenco lotitlnued. "Kccnomy und efficiency hato bcon promoted by tlio methoJ of nwembllnc nnd dlstrlbutlnR frolRht which tho tingled system has tnailo possible "In a llko manner unified nml In terwovoa passenscr train scrvlco over tho Central Pacific lines and over tho lines of tho Southern I'acl flc havo teen ilctelopeit, at a result of n life time study, which meets tho retirements or nil communities nnd cannot bo disrupted without public Incoavmiicnco." NEW COMMUNITY CLUB Ortoilzallon Complrteil nt I-urvlln; OffireiM nro i:cctnl OrRanlzatlon of tho LanRclls Valley Community club was com pleted nt n meotliig nt I.orella Fri day nlRht. Officers elected were: ChrU Cowley, president; M. T. Prince, tlce president; a us Kaller, tecrotnry. A mretlnR will bo held next Saturday at Lorclla. The purpoio of tho club Is to promote community activities, both social and welfare. IrrlRatlon mat ters woro dlscusseJ at tho organlia tlon meotliiR. KollowlnR the mcctliiR music was furnished by Mrs. Nelson, Harry lllorel and A. I.. Wlshard. CONSTRUCTION AND LUMBER ABSORBING ALL SURPLUS LABOR Drninnil HrUk In Neatly All l.lnei An Henmm Drnwo to Clnp Con illlloni I'nr ISctler Tlinn 1(21 SAN KIIANCISCO, Nor. 21. Al thour.h seasonal employment In aRrl cultura In Pacific coast states Is now practically to an end, tho surplus of workers Is IioIiir well taken caro of In other lines, particularly construc tion and lumber, nccordlnR to tho re port for October of J. A. Kelly, ilia' trlct director of tho employment service, I'nltcd States department of labor, mado public hero toJay. Orcsoii anticipates no larno sur plus of workors fcr at least CO days, Kelly's roprrt nald .whllo In Wash ington nnd California, dcsplto com parative Inactivity In shipbuilding and clerical lines, conditions are generally cood. An abstract of Director Kelly's re port follews: ' Lumber Demand llrlk California Seasonal employment new drawing to a close. Demand for agricultural and orchard help slack ening Tvo seasonal employment bureaus operated by the stato havo closed and thu third will suspend operations within thirty days. Theso bureaus wcro furnlshlnR help to tho agricultural and fruit districts In tho Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys. Demand for construction workers hrldlna tip. A shortage of experienc ed hulp In thla Hue. Lumber con tinues brisk with a demand for ex perienced workers. Hulldlne acti vity continues with a stronR demand fcr labor, especially bricklayers, plaiternrs and finish carpenters. Southern oil fluids nro operatlnR to capacity whllo tho Holds in the San Joaquin valley and coast regions are at only about one third. Hallroad repairs show a slight Improvement as does Iron and steel. Shlpbulld- log yet at a. standstill. 8bfwar4s operating solely on repair work"" Oregon Lumber ami all other Industries normal, Soasonal em ployment releasing workers who are quickly ubsorbed In other lines. HutldlnR in larger centers active. No larco surplus of workers anticipated for at least CO days. In general con ditions nro far better than 1921. Car .Shortage Hinder Washington Hlndranco to busi ness Is shown In car shortage How ever, in general conditions aro con sidered good. Construction Is brisk. Applo harvest will practically ter minate In November but warehouse work will continue for a longor per loj. Lumbering Is on a good sub Manila! basis. More building trades men could find employment. Pub He improt omenta nre of considerable volume. Thero is greater activity In Iron and steel. Surplus of profes sional and clerical workers, both rualo and, fomalo, and lack ot domes tic help shews no change." HOME-COMING FORUM Ketutii of Home Cooked MeaN Will Ho CVIcbrntcd Tomorrow Tomorrow "111 bo home-coming day at tho chamber ot commerce forum, colobratlnR the roturn ot homo rookod meulsMiy tho womon ot tho Christian church. A vocal solo by .Mm. A. J. Vojo, accom panied by Mrs. Charles Wood Kliorlcln. will form tho musical en tertalnmcnt. The speakers were not announced. V. H. AT 1'KACK MKKT LAUSANNK. Nov. 21. Itlcliard Washburn Child, American ambas sador to Ituly, and Joseph C. drew, minister to Switzerland, acting as observers nt tho Noar Kast con- foronce, havo conferred with Presi dent Poluculru ot France, Lord Curzon, of Kngland and Promlor Mussclinl, of Italy. MAUKirr ItHI'OUT PORTLAND, Nov. 21. Cattle steady, calves $1.00 higher. Hogs baj'oly steady. Hlicop. oggs nnd butter steady. (iknkhal ih:i:uk D1KS PORTLAND, Nov. 21. General C, l Doebo, stato adjutant general during tho Spanish American war, tiled today, , PMCst nYsKHRH f ship nt- i l h Merchant Marine Bill Heidi Necessary to Relieve U, S. Of Staggering Losses WASHINGTON, Nor. 21, Enact ment ot tho administration mer chant marlno bill was urged upon congress today by President Hard ing as necestary to roller 'the trot ornment of the present "staggering losses" In the operation ot the war built merchant fleet and to estab llth a program of assured shipping to serve tho nation In war and give a guaranty ot commercial Independ ence In pence. Personally addressing the Joint session, Harding declared an actual monetary .laving to the, government would result from the proposed law. Ho chalelnged every Insinua tion of favored Interests and thn enriching ot a special few at the cxpenso ot the public treasury. Thn legislation, ho asserted, was auto matically guarded against enrich ment or perpetual bestowal, "If success attends, as wo hope It will, tho government outlay la re turned. Inspiration of an opportun ity to earn remains, and Ameri can transportation by sea Is main tained," said tho president. Declaring It would bo discourag ing It a measuro ot such transcend ing national Importance shoul4('ha've Its fato depend upon geographical occupational, professional or prU san objection, tho president said America's commercial eminence wan no less Important to the people or the Kiddle west than to the tea board elates. II said thai it ernmcnl aid Is a fair tern ta'apfty to authorizations aggregating llr 00,000 for market highway. It 11 equally fit to be applied to tho es tablishment and maintenance ot American market highways on the "salted seas." The president said the govern ment is now losing about $4,000, 000 monthly on government ownod ships, compared with 118,000,000 monthly when the present adminis tration took charge War construc tion costing 13,000,000,000 left the govcrnmoat approximately 13,200, 000 gross tonnage In ship .Which has been reduced to 12,500,000 -owing to scrapping the wooden fleet, ho pclntcd out. He said ibe pro posed legislation giving direct aid would not reach $20,000,000 annu ally with ocean carrying maintain ed at tho present average, and that tho maximum direct aid if American shipping carried ono half the na tion's sea commorce would not ex ceed $30,000,000 nnnually. Tho president called attention to tho fact that government ships are now being worn out without anjr pro vision for replacement and that a program of sacrlflco and liquidation costing scores ot millions would1 bo Inevitable unless tho proposod legis lation Is enacted. OREGON TIES BEARS 4 Defeat of O. A. C. Hcmfc Kletcn to Top In Confeirtsce SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3l.j--0rfa gou's 10 to 0 victory over the Ore gon Agglc.s Saturday sent tho'Ku gtno team into a Ho with the cham pion California cloven tor first place In tho Pacific coast cotoforenco tuble. Kuch team has won three games and lost none . They do not meet this year. Orogon plays Washington at Seat tle Thanksgiving day In Its 'last can turence gaum of tho yoar, while Cali fornia has yet Jo moct Stanford. ' In tho Utter gnmo California has all n 'VlS tho advantage but In tho northern JC n'!' '3 contdst tho Seattle Huiklea lsnjr( ; "Sxt '1 wreck Oregon's claim for a iklftl.mH, . , J the west's championship hopori., An , orogon win over Washington wmm - V . nut thn I nu in In linn for imliMltft fta the reprusontatlvo of tho wait In tM t east-west game at Pasadena. t ' University of Southern Callf- , . ., r tila's win over Idabp yesterday, pt) , ,7 tho Vandalslnto the conf,9rH(,Jv , ,M lar for the year, giving hiH)-ij)r''v ' ,rt iua. '"1,i,n,wy tJ r Utantord streMtrHNUst tM - win over fitantord strengt itusKies claim: to bng $km " best teairt I- I H 11 J $ H 0 vlt 4.& , ' 7 - i A f " , ' i A Hi & j ' ,"T- ife'"-!! J. ..", ' tw : sZ