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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1924)
JOIN THE "STOP FOREST FIRES' " ASS'N; BALK THE RED DEMON; Published Daily t KLAMATH FALLS ''An Empire Awakening" inr ra Member of the Associated Pre Celebrate With U. JULY 4TH. STH, 6TH "A rlpj rarin' rodeo". iitccnth Year-No. 72."l. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 15)24 PRICE, FIVE CENTS BE MQGRAI "STOP FORES! IHSHIP DRIVE 10 START MONDAY NEXT TqmTcfiiini"l I u i it I l Lhiumiuu ! hm rn in innin ! i nuLuiaiurib ; nrpnuccormnr i r i . i i i ti r r i i r i u i . r U UU III LIILIIUL 1 ! OVER PLATFORi Crater Lake kirk Travel Better Here Boy ScouU nd Campfire Ctrl Will AU to Join; No Cost Attached? to Prevention Movement Citizen Cattlemen Here Talk Over New Regulations on Borden ' Ashland-Klamath Route Favored1 Figures Indicate i KUMATH GIVEN i - PRAISE BY FILM ! GROUP LEAVING i ! :' Join the STOP FOKKST I'lUKS ASSOCIATION! . Cmni a' l"i of Ihe II mil Nf-r of ' l''Ui'!.-U entering the; f'raier MHi- I i i-'lftMl park th: year with the nntn- I ; li'T la-t year alio that Iho ratio To how ti regulation a II. n aud otie.qniier lo four lav- , -loi'Utl at Ihe conf-mire of wet-!or!i.g Ihe Ashland-Klamath Fall .rin Met- liven k MMlury e! route. iM't year the r.tio t three ,'il"li"n held at IL-oti on June S.ljaud onr-lmlf Co five and one-half ,. , ... i , . m ii .. c .. ... .. t t. ... i ana ;i win aii'-i m iioor ana, .! in.-r iuu.'-i iu ic u.u- lllW win uo mc npiu'iu oi jmj.y wjuw anu t ;mijn:itr . ,,,, ,,.,, ,..gu,,iOB. f through Ki.nu.h Fail.. ' cilia in Klamath Falto fctnrtinj Monday and continuing! KUniain .onuuit:. off cmirr ik nuioaai patk i ptae- I I ' I ihe Klamath Llve.tok Ai.oclstioii ; Hi-ally open on a ml'l--un hal Itif A IWO WOCKS ptTiOtl. ,,., ,1,1, frBW, w,,, rpreetit-jnnw, ) liit. report of C. i. Thomp- There is no ctwl attached U tt RKiiik-r.-hiji. The hoy1 in Kiamath uvc.iork m-n in h'". tmr T:ntT.ti Ri. " i i mi --I. t . 1 ...r,l. . I , r .... ...I , .. ! "'lite, of Comity Asnl ". A. Hen-' "Although ptar!iiAl1v nil oilier na- nnil girls will cuch bo pt ovKU-d with a book of menthol ; d , lbB ; rou ,,oll.w, ' ,,,,, purkt ,r! eU.,i t0 travr, shin card), with an auurriM Kttib nttnchMl to each. All a ,...m!ti u .on.im-.t of . -..!..,.! I.. !j ,: II Hammond of Mrrr'll rhnlr- perwn u ieniretl to do . . mi y x ;,v0 tlf .. , ,lyiin of Korj KUiriath, Vtd Blulifl of I Mvrrlll ml W. It. ( ampbotl of Mrclla. I llnatttoa pointed out, will not Big 15-Pound Rainbow Has Angler Tired Largest Trout of Season Here Hooked in The .Company Departs tor ooutn Williamson I "After Picture Work I j I r j A,l,'r tnli -rdoti fl(bt ! in county fWbat mjp offlciany jn(iged ti,e jlongeafand "b;ftlertl" Iroat caught j Called lo Hollywood nomewh-t be-!'" Klamath. Jhla fiMug Maion wa foro tbo time antklpatttd. almoat the; landed yeatord-y morning at the tentlra ront!n)t-nt of lha Warnerj moulli of the Wllllaonon rl jHrotiwra niovtne picture company pp,r Kl,muttt by iin ior in sXMitn out niter . . . in- her weka on a new Hi?- jTlo'-TIn picture. Tb o8 Rainbow on two ralr Director Ma! Kt. Clair ataled Juat ! at K"' RM. Tae.-B, welithed 15 before Itavlug t!iat tild company bad) pound. Twenty-four hour later derided to rush the production to. the tronl w welrhul In f thnl MM -1 ' ' '' , .. KLAN LOOMS AS iter in C .C. Hit- Cal.. LARGEST ISSUE i -. - vi-,' ! ,- .'j Selection of Nominee 'a.'ji Secondary Matter it 'JJ . Present to in the blank and thej same will 'be issued to him; M a certificate of member'! nhip. The blank carrif aj pledge reading: nlf t lo d.l rrllliloa la Wf ptiwrr l p-et llrr flow doing il.iwaje ii our groat Batii 11 f forT.n. A Itn-uuto to owe tnvffl kett Iho chsmiier pt I'ommflro ha oliei4 ( Mllr u( caaft pii 10' UIlB 1)4. Thou will bo on dia My in Ike aind'kttt of Mix'a atom rr the Moui or ratnpfiie sirl oli. taifilba; lb lon(cl list of luentb"" iU (vidpiore will b aoardrd. II II II III I llll I I illll nuAU buriUiiiur. HAm h fill I Ml I become enforceable unleia adopted by th which were repre- tented at the conference. That aome definite anion will be taken lotarda the lostening up of i Local Highway Offic Has ?' 'eM u Report Prepared For Motorists lrt) p. m. and 0 a. m , nisht Iratrl Into Crater l,akn national park will be p"'rnil!ird for a further per iod, pomlbly all aearon. The en trance nliin lll close at p. m.. but tilsht travelera mut rei. Iter at the Aaua Spring cheeking na tion, where ranger will be on duty all night," the uperlnieadent said. "The ringer atallona are open at the Eut. South and Went entrance lo lat:e care of the unprecedented trael. Teiepbone-trlepragh terrlce hat been eetiblUhed. In short, the nark i alreadr in ontratlaa on Prac- tlcjaliy S aid-aeaaon banl. - Tho entire 6T-tnlle park road .Sanitary Market at Kiamatb Kalli before Harry Poole and, Fred Hous ton, Judge of the Krfnlng Herald Sllter Iropby riabing contest, and pulled Ibe acale down to IS pound and 13 ounce. The length of the trout wa ex - It'-fliilnlluin IJlrl i r-ollowtng are the dm Impor-; ' ,",,r '' P" rota tan, regulation, enaced a, the .t n'ZJ" JH'JT', . ' conference. .the market and that for tblx reaion ' a f-.'W remaining crne which were ' in have been taken a a matter of ', precaution, would be dipencd with. .Manager J. f,. Taylor with a lew jat:liiant and a camera man will remain for a few day longer. ) The entire company departed ptltb Klamath dUtrlct and the treatment I "f 3.5 ",cllcs- '0" lncB loner accorded their effort. In producing nol "out o tar the picture. entered In the contet. Olrth meas- t... . w. urement wa serenteen and a half W hare enjoyed helng with ''''Ijnche,, and hope to coma again." waa Mr. 3i. Clalr remark a he ahook bsods j HUdebrand, who I spending with many friend who wera preeent 'rsl day at Eagle Ridge T at the Southern Pacific depot to bid-1 " trolllne yi-'erdar morning f -" "mat. -i..i i:fht,at n ociocK wun uorry teuoru oi conditfona for picture making have i --gi K'Uge. at the mouth or Wil- .-.. at rhaaeej In road eondltiona during the pant o k are nutd in th erkiy npurt iuurj today at i!i Itnute, that hare changed Include; Pacific hl;iWa; Atintt Klamath JuiKlion Parlfic II for the ihitd, threw ctip dollar! mW)O0 v'mi mq ior ieo iQurin ami iiimi. o niter dcllor rack. Ollgnjtril tet( Oi!g!ntitig m KUuiath Kail and foadlly elie4 0pio Uy the alaln, tk T0I rUltlCMT Ktltr.H moe. ot la marked by a proclamation iaa. 10 to II a. .op Forct ""n ,""I-r Kite Week.-; The aial rbamliei IwMo-hJamath 1'alU: ef commerce ha akd thai all ''"'I aa,l '"" ""'liliun tncen the park and DlAtond Iike It rl.40 in ue. "The Lodge ha been taking care of guests alnce June 22nd and la now in full operation for Iho season. I.nuncb and rowboat aerTice 1 atso i In oneration. Three ?-Daaensei Hie following north- countle 0f!au,o ttul.tt luVlJ bcon tlSM ,0 ,e California: I.en. Modoc, PiumaeJequiiunent lo take care of anlicipat Hlerra. Nevada, and Placer provided inj Increased railroad travel."' "The trannportailon. movement, trailing, or driving of ra'lle, ahttep. or other ruminant and twine Into the Bute la prohibited prorlded. however, that ahcep originating In I ald nhcep are accompanied br a r( Hlghhr ,p.i,b certificate l.nurd by a Fed .gtiway Kiamatb , .rB ,,,,.,,.), n,,.rnr .bowing , ,(V. hn ( fM pnlt)). Ktaiuath County l.ine-Keno. Part I for . rrid of at leant atxt days lBd by Oovemor Waller Pierce ! e""lw'-l. ba'anre earth road In J ,,rlor , UkpM.,loll. , lMr ,riln,.! IS hkh be name the period from '",'""- ri'rfclng opera-j r(illon lhrou-h , , j necesnry lo nnload fur feed nun j Macadum-j air (i,at ,,ey lie iinlnailed only, at men pjinca or yard aa may ho 4 MEN INJURED dv pup ui nun CHASER llUUUIIIUH, I V U I U MIBW UW V 'been everything any director eould ak and the tcenery and background are wonderful. For local "color" we found all that could be desired, 'southern Oregon should certainly be I well adverlUed by "fiet Your Man." which 1 Ihe title of the new Rin j Tin-Tin. prodact'.on. ; I.ce Duncan, owner of Rln-Tin-Tin and Darryl Zanuck, scenarist, were : pronounced In their expreHions of gratitude toward the treatment ' re 'reived while In Klamath Falls and i both want to visit here again. "Xlra. Zanuck domand that w plan to come back for a real vaca tion In the fall; perhaps nre shall," Mr. Zanuck raid. itrs throughout Oregon par Klamath Knibt Ukevmir Highway i ,. lgnaled by the livestock aanl- CH1LOQUIN FIRE IS EXCITING, IS WORD umber to n,. auoclation a out-' I'rive carefully over looae. lined by Ihe Klamath rail cham- srav.d. hrr, . lUetielionania: Turn right over) Til Vnltod Rtatea forel aetvlce I ' dlgo at lien and follow surfaced I urlng the exlitteiico (Cnnliiiuiil on I'ngp Six) lnliicd It loiomlon of laying 1 ,u'' h PUn before clvlo vodlr of Wiiblitgit.n s, California with the bep that (he movement will spree I lo lhe slate. .-. j Danger I'mmual nnvnr l.t.r..r I.. i.i....u I. u -" m....v M lllHIUf lima i.i.'j wrtnii of tiH ttml oihr wiMiftrw' Mlon, faced . ? d.Bger roW i . i mo great sylvan uoniuin no near of extraordinary dry coiidl "on, spring and tntrahe dried "P. underbruah llko tinder mid '"' of the blllslds slandltig In Jeopar.iy. Now, If oyer, I the time lo take preraullunnry meuaurea, every "Inking cliljen renllie. Prompted by this knowledge program wan crolved which It la hoped will upoo every person iho nece ' r of tiniisiml cars while Tislilng Hi toreat, III) Itcnily lo Join when the boy acout or campflre S'tl apprnnchti you on Mondny and iliirliig the day Hinronfler. 1 rcmly 0 ,gn ,n0 momlioralilp '''"'ik. liy doing o you will t.xiilnli '"noern over your own wnlfnre "nrt Hint of your slum hint dl lrrl Vrnn other lo sign ml Iwilgcil yuuiHciir lo Man earn In i forpt nnd do nil within J"ir powor to provimt tholr Imrn- Muun- o- lijiiiiiiaUii' Valley: lain tu o.l in fair condition. I'few Valley Section ; tiooil inf.. .Mu.tty niarailamiced. lire Vulley-likeMew: Karth road in fair rotulltloii. Mi'.ltmd'Crutcr l-fk" Highway Meiltuid-.M'il.eiid lli'lilgn: Mitcnitam- good conillttou, llridge-Cnacailo tturgo: Hi'tour cliKed, new grade open to travel nnd lit uir condition. COUNTY JAIL PLAN J OFFERED TO COURT j of ,u,j Coast Guard Craft Fire on Launch Puget Sound Opens In llamson river. As a lure, Mr. HU debrand was using a Bear Taller spinner purchased at the Robert son t Harvey store In this city with but a single hook on the end In stead ot the nsaal triple arrange ment. As the two were trolling Just off the mouth of the river, Mr. HUde brand received a vicious strike that Instantly bent b'm 5 ounce fly rod near donble. "Fish on, he cried and "the fight began. With savage rushes the trout kept Mr. Hildebrand's reel scream ing and the line slzilcd nnd hum med as the big fellow sig-xagged back and forth. , Five minutes after the fish was hooked Hildebrand and Tel ford who up to that time, were Ig- RATES SCHEDULES OF S. P. LINE FILED ! - Bi'liotlulu of freight rnto for "W oxlenalon of thn Rouihnrn t'n ''" Htio from Kirk to Bkonkmn. 'lo rail lormlmi. Imvo boon filed ""Ii Iho imhiia sorvlro rammlsslnn Salem. Tho oxtanalon which la 'rt of ilia Klsmnth rbnto Is 87.S r ' In length from Kirk to Bkoo- Plan iiiij aiit'elfirutloiiii for con ittlittluii work oil the top floor of Ihe court hmne whlih. It is hoped. lll in nk e I lie floor nnd omupe proof Jail, were milimltted to the County cuiii't IhH afleriiooii. Tile plans tteie iti.nn up by Joseph Jcnson, ii-.il;',lU eotinty surveyor nt tho re illicit of Hie co nil I y court. Cunnltlcrnliln work has nlrv.tn.t been ilouo on the Jail. Three Iron iIiioih have been put In and the fls Miircs on I liu soulhcru aud tait wall, t lint ncro so wide that light showed through, hsvo been thoroughly reinforced. Camaile tiorge-0 ittlU-w enit ol I'ltiun Creek: .Mavmlaniltcd and In fair condition. Look out for truck. a mile eat of L'uloii deck-Anna Springi-Crnier l.ako Lodge: Road open and In fmr condition. (Crater l.ako Lodge la now open). Klamath Crater Laku Highway Klamnth Kalla-Ummi Mlll-Kort Klimmlh l'ark llouiulnry. Mucadiim lira nnd In lulr condition. Park Uoiinilary-Aiinii Spilnga-Crnt-er l-nko Lodge: Ituad open and in fair condition. I Pnclfln Highway llepulia noing mnilo lo Wlnalon In Hi mi U mile ninth j of Uo.elmiB. Closed ul JO minute Inlerviil betwtien S S. m, nnd 5 p. in. Night tiumo nitviseu to ', .,,, klUo,i, lny injured In Mot- Stow oil in'i'uiun, iwei of deck The liallea-Cnllfornlft iigliwny Thn Diillea Hufiir: l'art paved; bnl nni'o goiiil iiiiundiim, liitf iii-Cow Ciinyon: Hough In liluoe. Cotvjtnirtlon ullilor nvoy. Cow CunyoiHIiilo wuy-Madias-itodiiionil-llviid: Hood mncudtiin ex cept 0 inllivi illrt road nt Trlul Cross ing of Ciookeil Ulvcr. lloiiil Liiiln: 17 milt) cinder ir faced; Iiiiliiucu fair eiirth road.' Lnpliifl-l) I""''" nnrlh of Sand Crook; Vnlmprovcd dirt rond In uuKHiihlo condition, 0 tulle noiih of Bund Crook-Kort Kliuniilh Klnmiith Fulls- Morrlll Ciillfornla hIiiIo lino: JtiirwliimUod uml In bo1 eonditlon, ILLINOIS TORNADO . TAKES LIFE TOLLS PKOIWA. 111., Juno 2S. Eight dead nnd score Injure,! nro Iho ro uull of n tornado nt Penrln nnd tho surrounding country curly today. Itodlc of n woman and her baby witro found In n field fur from tholr homo at Clovprdnlc. Two nro ro- tclll. COUNTY GUESTS IN NEW QUARTERS NOW Klglit counly prisoners worn m nuivod fi-ojii Hie clly Jail to tlw Jnll on tho lop floor of lh county court hoiino nt 6:30 lust night. Tho mov ing ot tho prlnoiior wns tho result of u visioliitioii pmsed hy thn' clly council mid scrvod on Shorlft Low last Kiilurdiiy, giving thn county five dnya to movo tho prisoners lo somo othor locution thnn the city jnll. The prisoners moved wore M. a. .Tnoksnn, Roy Tnnknloy, Wultor Tnnknley. Joo flhtill, 1M Dunlnp, N, r, BnrgrSt and Arclils Chliholm. SK.VTTl.K. June JS. Four men were severely burned when, n shell from the count guard cutter Arrata. LKcklug rum smugglers, pierced a gaHOllue tunk ot tho .TJ-Ioot luuuch M-77."'. IS miles noilh of hero, lliree ut tho four woro wounded by bullets from rifles. Tho gasoline tank in the pursued craft blow up when a shell from the Arcata's one pouud gun went through it. and the motorboat took fire. Revenue of ficers sulci liquor was on board, uml that tho presence ot two Chinese on board would he Inves tigated. Ralph O'Lenry wa the least in jured of tho four persons aboard the motorhont when the Areata ap-pr-nred 500 feet away. Ho said the party was on a hunting trip, hut ruiiulng without lights, ho assorted. Iho Ariata oponcd fire without warning, with tho one-pound gun. and with four or tlvo rifles, ho was struck hy n bullot whllo nt the wheel. Two of tho men Jumped Into tho buy, when tho Innk Mow up. and set tho. boat afire. Tho Arcaln went alongside, nnd O'Loary woimdod In tho leg, dragged Krnlo Jaokson, who had been hit In the ) head by a bullot nnd was uncon scious, aboard tho cutter. Tho Ar rntu picked up Moy Sing and Moy Ylk, Chinese, from the water. On the same day the Klamath Superior Laundry burned down,! j Monday ulght. West Chlloquin. that ; part of the reservation town on the west shlo of Williamson river, was in serious danger of belug destroyed by fire, according to R. C. Spink, i justice ot the Peace ot the Wood I River district who was here today. "The fire originated In a wood shed behlud Kd tiowan's house aud quickly spread to a pile of wood. I Ahmn 'ihU time tho wholo town turn-1 I (Continued on Pago Seven.) FI AT I E TAKES 2 BLOCKS cd out lo fight the flume ami man-,; Cjtj g j j. j t A;d . aged to have It under control be- r Fighting Blaze Early RELIEF PLANS FOR WRANGLE STOPPED NOMH. Alaska, Juno 28. The schoonoi' Herman Hera In distress to day, nnd two plana tor .the relief ot tho colony on Wrnngell Island were In anoyance. The Cutter Ronr I de tained norm ot Uoarlng strait. fore It reached any houses. "A south wind came hustllug ni tho valley about the time when we were really getting worried and car ried tho fiumo away from adjoining houses," be said. The Willlumsou river, according to Mr. Spink, has never been so low as fur as ho can remember, so early In tho year. EUWANA MILL HAS BIG LOG RECORDS Today, RAINIER, Ore., June fS.--Tvro blocks ot the business section were swept by fire early today, wiping out 11 business houses. It started at S a. m. in the rear ot Rosbroughs clothing store and swept southward. Help from Portland, St. Helens, As toria, Longview and Kelso depart ments prevented entire destruction of the town. Business houses destroyed were Kioto Three ot tho largest white pine log ever sent through tho Euwuua , , ,,' ,...,,, .. mill, the largest sawing S190 fcel.jMllk of Ralll,er commercial hotel. uro reporieu oy r.un iuunuu, em- ,.,, ,, iitr i hn ployed at tho plant. Of tho two other I RanUlp bllkorv; BUnguiuw i.afe 10-font logs ono awoa ioiv i n ...... . and the other 2S00 feet. The night ...,,.,. ,.., furnl:ii1ille ..ore. Tar. A nnA t " IUIXKTI.V. I.UIIM.X Sil AJtK OMlWSi JiEW YORK. June -JH. 3:33 P. M. Iatlrrs finally ajHutdoneil plasm fosi an executive newilou tonight (or IJ dinruxoloa of Ihe K King Klan qttrs tion srliea suddenly the mHua Horn sraw relieved by the ftvpaHare of a tarf part of tlie asjillencv sail the coolies Influence f a d-fratn. over thai league of Vatlons. ' j.'U': : ' . SKW YORK. June H. Feartag grest dlaoviler aad pMMiblc'.Moe shnl lr deboto oa tlw Klan plank lie held before the (ronded gal levies Ihe auuisg of ; the Demo cratic national coateatloa today agrenl apoa plan for a discslM of the uetloB toaiglit at separ aca cio from whkli all tat dels, egates aad - aw "paper aiea , be ty eluded, A move was oa foot aaoogj the Smith sapporters la start naU, loting Ibis afteraooa after taa platform bad boaa adopted. Dai form reading started wheal that- oavvcsiUcsi . reaesnUed - lata this afternooa. Opposing aidea gotiaied for Uaiitiag the debeie ah the Klan lo two hoar, one boar for each side. Bainbrldge Corby to argue for the plank deuon Bring that Klan. and Bryan for a plank pledf lug the .party to support rellgkma freedom. ' '. ' When Chairman ; Cummlngs ' ot the resolutions committee began reading the platform he announced, he wonld more at She conclusion of the reading for adoption without alteration or amendments , Three separate minority reports were .ex pected to he presented. '. ; . t j NEW YORK, Jane 28. Demo cratic leaders failed to reconcile the differences over the Klan and to avoid an open fight on the floor. Balnbrldge Colby, former ecre tary ot Slate, was selected to son duct the floor fight for the plank condemning the Klan by name.- Wil liam Jennings ' Bryan appeared-tfae likely leader ot the element that wants only to put In the platform a general reaffirmation of the prin ciple ot religious liberty. '.' i j .i. . George E. Breonan, chief ot 'the Illinois delegation, one of the larger ones demanding the Klan b, con demned by name, told friends that anything other than a speclflo con demnation would be regarded now as a victory tor the Ktan, sod would bind the party as a 'politi cal organisation ot the klan.'' : Bryan Belittles Klan 4 In the committee debate Bryan said he did not , believe thai Klan waa a necessary or a permanent 'or ganization, and that 'if left ilea It would be forgotten in a tew rears from now. He added the Inci-lsh ot tho name of the Invisible' Em pire In the platform would resnU In wrecking the Democratic ' party. He declared It the Klan was named, the Democrale party would cess to exist a a political entity and would go to the country with religion a the chief Issue. ' ' . , crow sawed a total of Oj.OOO feet including tho three big log. A. SPRECKLES DEAD AT SAN FRANCISCO RAN FRANCISCO, June 28. Adolph B. Spreckles, Btigar mag nate, died nt his home here today. Mr. Spreckles was a brother of Rudolph and Claus Sprecklos. and ono of the foremost financiers ot California. His widow is well known In the art snd social world nnd with hor husband gave the Palace of the Legion ot Honor to Ban Frnnotscoi ry restaurant, Rader confectionery, Kulnier hardware store and offices ot Dr. ltockwnll, Or, Welsh, and Ur. Peat. The loso Is estimated as between 175.000 and $200,000. HIGHWAY BOARD TO URGE SCENIC PLANS The State Highway commission today decided to make an effort to have congress at the next session pass a bill providing government aid to got control ot all timbered tracts along highways to preserve the sconlo beauty. MADISON SQUARE : OAJIDHN, new YORK. June 88. Responding (Continued on rage Fourjj .'' THE WKATHF.lt The Cyolo-Stormagraph at tJnderf wood'a Pharmacy show a Slightly downward tread In barometric prss sure this sfUrttoeej. lt will probably be warmer tomorrow. Forecaat for Beit 14 tours: , rv Fair sn dwn, - The Tycos record Ing thermometer registered mssie mum snd mini mum teparsutrss todsy ss followst, ; High .........Is jV Low .. .18