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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1924)
"STOP FOREST FIRE'S" ASSOCIATION IS NOW LAUNCHED HERE Published Daily at KLAMATH FALLS "An Empire Awakening"' Celebrate With U JULY 4TH, 5TH, 6TH "A rip, rarin' rodeo" mm Member of the Associated Prene Seventeenth Ycnr No. 723-1 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 9. 1924. 1 FRICE, FIVE CENTS ffiPUBL Six Hundred Indian KLAMATH BACKS NEWHDVEMENT OF PROTECT ON County Chamber Takes First Steps For State wide Organization I'lril ti-p In ih.i nrgniiizutlun of a public movement In rurliill tin forest flrct danger In Oregiin luivn been taken by lm Kliiiiinlh county chamber of commerce with (he for million nf tlui "Slop KiipM KlreV umorlnilnn, un organization nf rlil- rnj llim will co-opornln In every wy la uo euro to prevent fin- In llto timber arena mill nl.iu ii'-l In tho "anfnty firm'' iiuivpiiipiiI as I; applies to formi.i. The promoter,! of thn organlsmnm IWn hopn Unit tlm movement will biconin atats-wldii ami Hint Klnill.ir orgunlzutlona will lia formed at olln'r " Oregon cl ". Tho new association movement hud tho alrong cmlnije mrnl of the fornt department and the Forest Protective asoeltttlnn. ". 0. Smith lint been nnmnd chair, man of the association anil I. Inn P. H.i lil n. anoralarv, I'lnll In Huliiultlcit. Details of tho organization phut tllul Hull 1)0 Illumined to various alulo bodies hnvo broil outlined. An (fort will ha inudo to hnvo tlovernnr Waller Pierce decluro a "Stop Forest Fires" pj-rlod from Juno 23 to July 7, throughout tho state. "Tho object. of ttio association U to Impress upon tho mind of tho people tho prvtent danger to tho Oregon forest and tho probability t tut i Ilia romlug timimur will un ci oubtoilly bo one of I he worn! In vo I lit of menace from timber flree tbiiii fomovcrnl yearn pnut," tho asso ciation officers n(nto. "Ww earnestly hope thm thin nwoclutlon movement will uo taken up throtiRhoiit thn Htuto nml tbut a cuncortrd oiKlenvor will lie inuilc to protect the Ort'Ron forest from tho result of mnn-cnuaod flrea," is tho unnouncomniil. , Objective Outllni'il. Thu following outllna of tho ob jective of tho noclntlnii linn been unnouneetl: ' 1. Orgunlzo n con tin I commiltno In each town nf 1000 or ovor In thu mulo. Tills central committee nil it 1 tt Includii oiio representative from Much organization us; Ameri can legion, Kilwnnla, Rotary, Sports men, Forost Protoctlvo Association, vuch of, nowspapors, .Mayor,- County tfudgo, President Ministerial nsnocln llon, Chamber of Commerce, Lions, Hospitality clubs. Scout Mooter, otc. 2. Newspapers will be Kind In give jiropor publicity to tho campulKn and overy effort should bo cspoclal ly inndo to lino up tho stnto sapors 100 por cent. 3, Mjako appeal to tho Oovornor to have June 28 to July 7, through out tho Rtato known ai Prntoct Our Forest from Flro WooIcb, 4. Bond lnttnra to every chnmbor of convmnroo, notary, Klwanln, Lions, Hospitality cluh, Ministerial associa tion, Legion rout, Sportsmon'a aaso clatlon, Foroat Protootlve ' aKaoclu tlon, !oiinty Court, nowiipnper. In the itato outlining tho cnnijmlgn ntul Jmproaa on thenv tho anrlnuannsH M-j inuklng tho two woolta renlly worth wbllo, . R, Tako up with Cloorgo Cecil, niatvlot FofPHtt-l' of tho! U. H. Foront Horvlco In l'ortliind, nml with Htuto J'"oroBtor lClllott tho nocoiwlty ot them Inking tho loud In putting tho cum pulun ovor. (I, Alio got nil tho lumber llano vlntlonn notlvo in tho cnuuo. 7. Wlrlto all Hoy flcout troopR, unci Cumpflro Rlrln imlilns ihcm to Kponaor tho bIriiIiir, npiif mnrnbor Hhliw iiurlhg the campnlKii unci hnvo prlr.oe ortorcd to tho boy or girl nlKUlng tha Inrgcat numbor. It l BiigKOStod Hint fh'Bt prizo In imoh town with a central commlttoo Bboillil be, $10.00 ; Bocotul prlio, IB. 00; third prlto ta.OOi fourth prlzo, 1.00 j fifth pi-leo, l,00i ' Kintergarten Plan Is Urged by Local Body Campaign in State Move ment Will Be Held in City and County Mm. Ili-i t Thulium, i ll 1 1 111:111 of tin pulillrlty work of KI11111111I1 t'liuiiiy In lii't propoHi'il Klnitiiriciirii'n nu-ni- mi', will i.pcuk nt tbn iu;-tliiK of Hip Wiimi-nV - l.lbinry club Ill-lit Friday nn tlm ipci-ily nml vpli n of klnilcrKili Iciu In -luiiil tt Int rlrl p. An r.ri fur the pk- liilill.lilii. nl nf klniliTKiriPiM In the tat of (ri--:on iniindaliiry up"" pcilllliill - M to li liroitKh: In fill -(hi Ii-rIhIi Una to vol" upon in tin iiuur fin 11 re. Sir. Tliiininti will tulk at rluliH, IiiIi'I'VIkw i !l,iliitnrii. nml kIvh th net lid iniiili uiihlli Hy m Klntmith t'oiinly 11H U ptuiHilili-. Hpp-.Ioii I of Hip net rPaiU-Tln-Hrhmil llnnrd or llnunl of Kiluc allun nf uny urbinil dlmrlrt of Hip flint Hum in the HUH" of Ori-Ron li ln-ri--by iiiitliin lied and pmpoupn-d ;n. and linll upon pel li Inn of parenn or Riinrdli nn nf twptiiy-five or nuire cjillitrmi bi-lwpi-n the ago of four and nU -ai-a of iki pmnbllnti .11111' nmlnifiln k klndemnrti-n, provided that thi pr-'.IHnnprj rp.-ldo within the uprllnn or nplRhhorhood ordUi:ir lly Rprrc-il by tho acbool In pnniiei Hon with nliich uch klud.irRaru-u I di-alri'd. (Opitonal with Sehonl Hnnrda or Ilnurdi) of I-'iliicnHon In illatrlrtn other than tbn flrnt clmii.) I J' ' In i :plnlneil. When a klndorgnrten ahull linve ln-1-n ontiibllahoil a hi-ri-toforc pro vided, It ahull conatltute a purt of the common public itchoold of the district and thn coat of citnbllshlng and ninliitiiliiliiR aiich n klndurRiuiPn ahull lie 11 Id from Hip Ri'liernl fund of llio tlUtrict. Ciillfnrnlii has .1 .", 0 public klnclertjiiiiena, WiwhlnKlon lina 37 public kluilprKui'tpna, nud Ore gon linn only 4, nil nf which nr.-CHtiibllnhi-d III I'nrtliiniL After the provisions nf the nil become law, iK-pur'.mciita may bp ni-lubll.ilH-d for tho (ruining of kinder garten irnchora In tho Normul chool.i of thn ntntp, and no pnraoii ahull b ulloweil to ti.-nch In u klndoiRiu leu school mho Ihik not completed u two yeuiH' coui'Hti In klndrrgnrten train ing unit reoi-ivod n certlflcuto from n n-cognlipd klndprgartvn training .school approved by tho atnto nup.'i- Inlpnilciu of Public Inatriictlon. lvlndorgarlcna would do away with tho wnato of tlmo prlmury teucli- oi ni-o now required 10 glvo their pupils In kindergarten work, an thn yciu'B preceding grammnr school ago would huvo been given over to kinil- orgnrlpn trnlnliig, la the iinnniiniM- input. Wilien klniloigurten.H hav.i proved of iini'h viilne In other ntutea, sure ly they would benoflt OreRon In Hie sumo manner, thoao hero Biippnrllng tho movjinonl stnto. SEVEN PRISONERS APPEAR AND PLEAD Rovon prlaoners, rndletoil by the Ri-ntul JniT, who wero nrrnlgnnd Snliii'day entered their plons before Juilgo A. L. Lenvltt in circuit court nt 2:30 tlila nfternoon. Six or the seven plenil not guilty to tho charges against thorn. They wero Chnrlcs Hniznril, lareonyj D. nich nrda, lnrccny; Torry Crosa, Inr enny; Knrl A. Torry, ualng an auto mobile without authority; . Hurry Price, 1111 nnnntiti'nl crlmo, Chnrles Wnllitce, ftilluro to support, P, II, IltiHh nntored n plea of guilty to a chnrgo ot iorgory and will bo nentoncod Tue.Hilny morning lit 10 o'clock. II. J. Don 11 In nnd Sidney Therlnult both elinrged with larceny woro to hnvo nlcncl to tholr chnrgeB Bhortly after 3 today. COURT HOLDS LAWS FOR LIQUOR VALID WASHINGTON, Juno 0. Tho Wlllla-Campbell Law prohibiting the Bnln or Importation ot Intoxicating limit liquor for modlclnnl purposes wns today iloolared valid nnd con ailtutionnl by tho gupromo court, Voters Are Gained KLAMATH WINS VOTE POWER BY III U. S. LAW President's Signature Adds Materially to County's Rank in State (inilillllK 1 rtcVcllslilp In every till. iIpiiii-Ik. 111 Indian, us prmlili il in Hip IiIII nIiiiii il Id I'm--IiIi 111 C alvin C'iidII.Ik Sulni'ihi), 111I1N 1111 i-sll- ui.ili'il lv liiinilml ton ri tn Itn- kii-iii li'Kl-HT i,f K III 111.11 1, C iiillily. TbU iiii-.iiii Hint the Klamnlli vot ing tri-iigth. In gh,li a Jump nheail proli.ilily . i 11 ., I in a Ktidili-ii ni iiill 1:011 f stun in .v liiliabilanlH. mid thm llio count y tal.iM 11 iii.-tv renk tvlthln the late. It also meatia a in w (a. lor In I nlli taln an. I I01.il poliMcJ. inorp parlli ui.irly liicnl. fur II In nil accepted fact that with tho rlKhv to vote In bin pomPHslon. the I 1. Hun 11 a a (iaj will no: fall to .Nil the potla. Tho number or Indiana given citl st.wltip -by llnu.iil igialn;lon. la .il'proxllllalely 12.1.1100. There nip JO0. 000 Inill.uin who have already on inndo citiznu by var'oua urh pru-HUl by congreaa In Ihe past. The la w 'uat olgned by the prcsiilent IcN d iwn tho bar nnd Includes every Indian horn within tho territorial limits of the t'nlted Stated. Thn bill providing cllliens'i'ii for Ir.dl.ir.a an originally introduced tint! passed by tho house of representu- tlvcn nuihorlzcd the- acielury of tho lntorinn In hla discretion to Is sue certificates of clll:onahip to In diana who modo 11 ppl Ion Hon for them. It "in amended In the senate to grunt citizenship outright to till non rttlaoii IndlaiiK nnd this unieiidment wa-.i finally adopted by tho house. President Coolldgo signed tho Icgin- lutlon us iiuiPiidcil. CHILOQUIN STORE ENTERED AND CASH TAKEN FROM PLACE lliii'glurlzing of the store of the Klnninth Supply company nt Chilii liiln aoii'.o time Sunday night was reported here today by Curtis C. lledrli'k, proprletir. Ton dollars is mienlng from ono ot the cash reg ister nud r.bout J 100 worth of blankets was also tuk.vn. An nttempt wits mado to open the sure but this was t.nsuccessiul, and un attempt to open ono of the ensh registers also failed. The plnco was onterotl y forcing open ;t window, tho storo owner states. Tho tools used In working on tho safe wero found In I ho Williamson river this morning near thn bridga n Chlloqulli. It l be'leved Hint the tools wero thrown thorn following tho biirKlury of tho store, CITY LIBRARY WILL STOP CIRCULATION No honks for circulation will be Issued by tho Klnmnth Pulls city li brary for n period of two weeks slniilng toclny, Is tho announcement of tho llbrarlnn. Duo tn the scarlet fnvor now prevelnnt here this deel nlnn was iiuule. Although the fever cases nro not miiiiy, it wn.t thought best to curtail tho book cir culation for n short time. All those who nro now holding books from tho library nro naked to return thorn,. Id tho request mnde. REALTY OFFICES TO - CHANGE OWNERSHIP In n Ileal completed Into this morning, Ham Tyrvol nnd II. A. Jewett, purchased nil iniorut In tho Hod Stnr Ilenliy company from Frod (Iniich and Jack Wciinndy. The new owners took possession of tho offi ces of tho com puny nt once. 'Ourtch sold his interest In tnu realty company to tlovole nil bla tlmo to llio Altnmont pniit Hint lio luiroliiiBOd lust iwook. Cleveland Auditorium Scene of G. n i tr i I C: m -fa i p.. m m f ani.gT. . -J.'.-Jjlj . 3; --I 1 s rr-i ; xz-jc: BOrSERIOUSLY tuniiamrn uiiirii m p. m 1 n mi. BROTHER FIRES Indian Lad Brought Here And Reported to Be Near Death lleatty John. Indiun boy, 17 year.3 of uge, Is In u dangerous condition at thu Klamath Valley hospital as the result of n gunshot, wound in tho bond alleged to huve been cnti.i ed by hU brother Perry John, ID, Into Sa:urd:iy afternoon. The case is minor '.live:. ligation and tomorrow Dudley Overton, peace offleer. will leave for the Sycan valley, ubout six milia cast of litany, where the boys reside nvith their parents. Although the parents of the boys state that the shooting was accident al, Overton reports that tin injured boy hero iiuulo 11 statement to the effect that his brother Perry, shot llim following an altercation Hint they bad at tholr home. Jteatty John, according to Overton, state;! that he struck bis brother and that tho latter ran and obtained n .22 callbro revolver with which ho did the shooting. Iiive.-ligation Starts. , Whether or not the shootin.'j wa accidental or Willi intent to kill will not bii known by hih-pital authorities or tho sheriff.! office until after the Investigation. Hospital iiiiiboiities stalo that Ihe bullet entered tho left eyu au pierc ing the upper left, half ot the brain, followed a course to tho roar skull. where caroming off, Imbedded itself in the brain. John was brought to Klamath Falls Saturday night by nr. Hough, government plirstclnu on the reserva tion. ANOTHER WOMAN IN HOLD UP CARRYING BABE IN HER ARMS UTTI.-K. VAljLKY, X. Y.. Juno 0. A woman carrying n small infant In 0110 niiu, flourishing 11 revolver Willi Ihe other hand, today, helped I111UI up a vc.Hiiuriint nt Dayton. Accompanied by li.vo men, the woman hacked Ihe waitresses nnd patrons Into a cornel-. Tho trio thou rifled llio cash register nnd escaped in nn nutomobllo. GOVERNOR WALTON LOSES IN COURTS WASHINGTON, Juno 9. The Im peachment of former Governor John C. Walton of Oklahoma by the legislature ot that atnto, la not sub jeot to review by tha courts the supremo court hold todnyi By Klamath County -..(r-';is HOW EVENING NUMBER WILL I (Effective Mailing List Assured Through Plan Adopted; Chamber of Commerce Asks Title of Edition Include Official Slogan of County, "An Empire Awakening" The ciuestion has been asked how an effective mailing list giving promise of attracting new people and new capital into this commnnitv, can be obtained for the coming feature edition of THE F.VEXIXG HERALD. The plan developed assures a maximum result in benefits ;;nd is almost a guarantee that every copy leaving the city out side of liie regular circulation' channels, will fall into the -hands of potential settlers. In brief the outline of the plan follows: 1. Within a few days the HERALD will com mence daily the publication of a blank form on which any of the newspaper's 2500 and more subscribers will be asked to write the names and addresses of friends and relatives in other parts who are known to have their eyes in this direction.. This form is to be . mailed to the Feature NuihIkt editor, who will file the same and see to it that a copy of the edition reaches every address given. ' 2. All inipiines coming to the Chamber of Com merce of this city and there are many arriving daily will be' served with a copy as will also those who have made inquiry since the first of the year. 3. Arrangements are Iveing made with the state chamber of commerce, the railroads serving this state V.tul other organizations into whose hands settlers' in iuiries fall, to secure late lisus of those asking about ibis section. ' 4. Through tho Chamber of Commerce copies will be sent to hundreds of chambers throughout the ' middle west with a request that the same be hung on their rending files. 5. T.his newspaper will run a series of ads in leading middle west publications offering copies of the edition free upon request. It can' be readily seen that' with a distribution program as extensive as above, thousands of possible homcseekers and investors will gain a direct contact with a down-to-thc-minute story of this wonderful region. the Chamber of Commerce has requested that to the name "KXOVY KLAMATH COUNTY" adopted for the special number, be changed to include the slogan, "An Empire Awakening." This request has gladly been complied with and the heading will so appear. , . s "An Empire Awakening" is the official slogan of the local civic organization. ' ' ' NEGOTIATIONS ARE STARTED AND MORE BUILDING PLANNED Negotiations nro under way for tho purchase of two lots on .Main street between Fifth nnd Sixth streets by IT. S. Peltz : from Mrs. Henry Molvln and Charles Swingle, Mr. l'eltz, It la understood, la plan O. P. Convention 4 ' ; - - :: i?:;w ' I KM HERALD SPECIAL BE CIRCULATED nine oil erecting a. three-story build ing on the properly. Tho nrsi floor will be used for stores nnd tho two upper floors for business Biiltes. Tho deal will probably bo closed on Mr. Peltz's return from Corvallls. Mr. Swinglo has already com menced excavation on tho lot for n business building when 'hi?. Peltz opened negotiations. Construction ot tho building will cost In the neigh borhood ot $100,000, 1 1S1 i Nil SELECTION FOR , SECONO PLACE I NOW BIG ISSUE; Oregon Delegation to Fight to Name Lowden as ' . Vice-President r CLEVELAND, June Tho con vention swirl is running at high tide nnd vice presidential candidates, are being carried about In currents, without landing anywhere. The plat-, form builders are holding a prelim-, inary conference and the platform begins to take shape. Lowden boomers believed he could sot elim inate himself by his declaration that' he did not want the vice preaidency. Italph E. Williams, vice chairman of the national committee and com-, milteeman from Oregon, declared an effort would be mado to nemt- ... I nwnn Amnnir nllioi- nnaulhtl Hies lining uiscusseu uru a.iuiiii- if. William 3. Kenyon. Imperiul ; Wix-? ard Kvans of the Ku KIux Klun do-' dared for Senator Watson, of In-' diana Denial later wag made that Watson was a Klan candidate., . WillUiua declared, the Oregon delegation was pledged to Lowden and there was "resentment; .through out the northwest" at the attempt ' he asserted that Ws being made to get the former Illinois Governor out of the field. Misleading reports that the Illinois delegates were di vided as to Lowden's availability for the vice presidency, Williams said, had much to do with Lowden's decision not to be a candidate. CLEVELAND, June Si Officii. Washington's representation mas heavily reinforced today when Pout master General New was added to the' cabinet group, already on hand for the Republican national conven tion, and Speaker Gillett, senator Lodge, and 'various other congress ional lenders came In by one train, while Senator Oiiuimint,,' president pro tcai of the senate, and Repre sentative Longworth, . Republican house leader, arrived by another. , Active opposition to the Antt-K;an plank in the Republican platform -t the Klan was presaged today by an nouncement thut Imperial Wllznrd Kruns would arrive today for a. con ference with leaders. Prominent Klansmen- are quartered at iu hotels. . CLEVELAND,' June 9. Republi can insurgents acting through the Wisconsin delegation, will ' nay the Republican national convention to condemn formally the official acta ot Harry M. Dangherty as attorney gen eral and Albert D. Fall, as aecretnry of tho interior. , An official copy ot the Insurgent platform was mada public today by Senator Robert M. Ln Fnllette, Jr. The Insurgents also would have the president summon congress In extraordinary .V session July 7, for emergency farm relief legislative, to provide funds for tha soldier bonus, and for legislation ex tending the time of payment to farm ers on government reclamation pro jects, which failed to pasj before adjournment of Congress, Saturday. CLEVELAND, Juno f 9. Charlos B. Warren ot Detroit, : chairman of tl.n Knanlnllnna Anmmlttna nlrt hA had been strengthened In the belief, as n rosult of conferences today with republican regulars on the world court plnnk that tho laaue could be adjusted In g way that would permit tho convohtlon to en ilersn Ihe court idea and at tho same tlmo bring the party and tha president's policy info ho.-monloiiH accord. A light wine and beer plank will bo submitted by Rtrassburgpr of Pennsylvania, delegate at largo. LAW DOCKET TO BE -SLATED TOMORROW Announcement was made by Cir cuit Judge A. L. Leavitt this after noon that the law docket and crim inal docket . would be railed Tues day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Ail pending cases will be let for trial on tho docket at that lime, I the report. . . , , . 1 :. - n '. i