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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1924)
V J 4 CAMPAIGN Published Daily at KLAMATH FALLS "An Empire Awukening" Seventeenth Year No. 72(0. LANGELL CHIEFS C. of C. Told Valley Will .. Provide Homes for 225 Families Adoption of a mora Intensive means o an rai ting nnx '-ttbi,i Co the Kliitnjith I'liuiilry nnil particular, ly in (Mi budding empire, l.iitigell Vnllny, ' urged. today before the Chamber nf Comtnnrru fuiurn by (i. I. Keller, aticrelnry (if the l.uuititll Vallny Commmlty Club. nisalKimllori iif IIiii ninrkef roan from lionniim m l.nn,.i VnM,,.. pari i,r iiio Kiiiinntii PuiM i.iiiiiviw liignwuy ami nn linprf.i ,1 mult tar vlrit were, urged liy II. J, Ticknor( and 0. P. KHInr, other l.u riKll Vul My piikeia who ;udririaed the forum. Itnmii I'nr Miuiy. "W'n have room fur 226 fttttt II ( In pi in;" 1 1. iVulli.y.'t .tcilarcit Mr. Kllr. "Theae ahoiihl hn Inc. I ii n . 80-arrn trurUi, plenty lurite cnniis1)) In produce a living and mu In lain l airing at 30 dairy row. I "Karh of I Ik-do ramlllc would probably gpoml (rum fT". 0 In $111011 Kr. wljuhft mnrchuiita of Kium Mih Kail. l ..Hiliiiiitu'lliui iliii toiul Kr.i, prudunliiu limnniw of Dm val-li-y Willi a family oil vr,v KlKlily of llm 20.0111) Hitk wn tlinll huv iiliilxr wuli.r, would liui bo lena ihun a million and a guurmr ilollum nu uually. lan't lUIn worlli wliilu work in K iowurd?" IViinrnri .Mui Vcoiliil. "I lii'llovo tbs t.'IMiiiljiir of Com iimrco could afford to uiikuk u cuuirant timu lo ncour tbo round Mboui atato ud thin aiats an woll. liVrcnlliii prowpuitlvu mtliliTa. I bnlliivu you uliuulj Uavo nuim-onif vlull tliu uulo rumps frviTy day. Oi bur cltlua do," In pntanutliiK llln qutwllou of but-li-r mull norvlci), Mr. Turner tfuld I hut l.uiixi'll Vulli'y im now recelvhiK mull from Kl.iinuili Fulla Iwo duya luio. At no addllionul oxpemtu, tliu apeuk nr auld, Ihla could bs cut iluwu ouu duy.. The rond qiiosllou, dlacuancd by Mr, Tlcknor, la a aurloua onu, hovalil. Without u location 011 alutu lilKb wuy ho duclarvd It wan dllfli'iill to luliiruat now comma. Ho aiiKKi'xtml Ihut the Chainbor uao Its liiflumico In buying the alula communion douli; liitlo U10 primnut roud rrom llniiun.n In l.miKi'll Valley uh part of tliu sh toin and tho route to Lukovlptv, Twelve 111 1 lea could be aaved In the dlatanco to Lukcvlnw, be auld and tliu commlaalon would bo aorvlng an agricultural Inatr-ud of a wooded dla trlct whoro tho nnod for a hiKhwiiy In mil no gruut. ' 1 .Mm Mil In Cliiiil'inan, John Martin, nutomolillo di'iilor, Wiu chairman of tho forum and gavo llm l.aiiKnll Vulliit- in fn aamiriinro that thi'y probl would be aerloiiP-,' ly looked upon by the ch.imbur anil uaalatani'e rondorcd, l.ynn Sn bin, I Hucfclury of tho chamber, miulo his ' wtmkly report. Mr. Kuller, In pre facing hla remnrlca, complimented Mr, Hub I n highly in the co-opm-allon ex tended lh valley, NEW PLANING MILL SOON TO BE READY . TO OPERATE PLANT If prnsnnt plana do not miscarry, lumbar will bn manufactured In thn new plunlng mill owned by C. II. J ClBndiiiinliiK and , A. II. McUulliim. 1 by tho end of tho woelt, Mr. Clen-i ftlinnillff llUMltt.llul i.Ajln.,l.... ml. ,k -' " j".i..n,. in-:... OUTLINE NEEDS OE NEW EMPIRE mill, located Just Rotilh of town on '"" V, V - V ,,,n 1,1. ,..... . . Kin inn s Ml, ho nearest i-oiu, mil- el. , ,n,rn H " "ll '" "'"J ' Kllia..y. Cnlverslty of llllnol, T. n.-M 0,"ln,CtOn tt,n1 '":a1 Iwou lit. meler hurdles. Irl An.lor the machinery and equipment Is ,,, A c Wlm rlrtli , rend nn hand, I ri .1 1 Ii il.. Ohio Sii.lo, sixih, lime U,: . , V", ,",n "omn "nullimeul. In;,ri m.(,m.H, Jll(.won Schols, New Ashland, Mr. Clondnnnlng ex- y01,k Ai c ( W01, 200 meter (lash, In 21 plnlnnd. "and hope lo havo It ovor . nl,imi.g ;i-r, seconds Churles W. Pad here 10 the next tow daya. We will 1 dock, Dulled Blates, aecond. tiwi, liny Inmbor from the Ooorgn MnCol- nltm l'lilveixlty oi. p'ennH.vlmnii, lu 111 mill for liianufiielurn until tliu roitrlli, nuyeg Norton, Vulo, firth.' Mini, tli,nll,..l.a .III la .t.tt,nn Al . lumber, Thou we will probably buy, from thorn," 1 .. ' The two mou hav leaaod aome maoUlnory from U Nlaa Brothers, IS URGED SECURE NEW SETTLERS FOR! John NEW YORK, July 9., 3 can be no compromise with the mandate of the hour and .IS d Predaory AnimaU Drive May Be Launched in , .-. . . Klamath - - IT 0 "If ri'peula or llln preaem-e of n liiiiul f Wolvi-a In Hie vh'ljilty of llld:i for tin- unnlliiK ami Mirfae- lhi Hnrk 'rrwk ranch urn not Ing of I" iiili' of Tliu IKi1Ih-1'uH- cxiiltceniU'il, n man will iindoulitpil- fornju highwuy from the oud of ly lie Kent down from 1'orllaiid lia mucailuin north of San, rre-k north iilii-iiiit to 1 rap the prilulory Inward tli Kluuiuth Uttichiitea lieiwla," Winer William, iinne. d ' ounty line, will be oiwh.mI tomorrow with the United Slalea Illolonlrul morning ut 10 u eLxk lu the federal Survey and operating under Klan- building lu I'ojtlaud, by the United b-y O. Jewett, predatory animal In- s",l1c" b"ri'" "f u',bll,c; ruiiU- miertor statu and federal government , , , ,,, have each appropriated 120.000 for "I talked to the foreman of he Kril(i;nRnill)d of The ranch an. ho Ih ponltlve tha he ,. ,.lllforllla ,sliwlly ,,,., (lf anlmala that have heel, killing rrt(k Th(. rll.ar,11B ,, grll. calvea on the Hock Creek ranch are Mng u ,.,. t roa(1 ls ,t.,K wolvea. Kiom what ho aaya. I am ,, ,ly ,,, ,.olllly ,, W(lk has Inclined to ugreo will him. 1 under- ,. , ,,r).rMlt fnr u, p.1Hl nionih. Htund tlirce havo b I ready beep Authorities nay thill the Inwenl hid Killed." for the work will be in (he nelch- Mr. Wrflllams was aenl lo thlfl hnrhood of $200,0110. .It Is thought county to trap mud coyotes In the (,ut tho R-iccessful bidder will ai ling creek aectlon. While hero Ills tempt lo complete the grading of the uiteiillon wus culled lo thn presenre roud before winter sets In next full, of wolvea, aald lo be driven to the liain unci hIiom- of the winter months lowlunda becausu of luck of food in would puck down the road bed and the mniintuliift, , imike a solid foutuliitlon for the gur- "Thero nt-o wolvea over In I.uUe facing, county uh well us Klumath cnunty"! I". Kelley, state lilgliwoy engin declurea Harry Mesner, who I" cruising timber for It. I.. Ilovoy. "At Currier camp, 40 miles south of Silver luko, theru tiro quite a number of wolvea. Uut, uatlvca of that aectlon tell me, Unit It Is noth ing out of the ordinary to havo a bund of wolvea In tho forests. "Rnportg rnmo to our enmp of a jurgii hand nf antelope In llatney valley. lu tho valley, 1 000 antelope wore counted . by- motorists we talked to. The antelope, I gather, are feeding on the sheep gracing land." "Senrclty of water has caused doer lo remain close lo water boles, i Whenever wo would . Im In the vlcln ' Ity of wntdr, there would h aure llo b" a large bunch , of deer, I never isaw such big and fat bucks, .. They I were ua big nil mulea." : UNITED STATES IS STILL GAINING IN OLYMPIC CONTEST OLYMPIC STADIUM, COliOM.UKS, Prance, duly !. - The I'nileil Status won further victories loiluy in track and field championship, hrluglnii ... ,,., ,in. PARIS, July . Vnlled Slates won the olymplo trupshootlng ovuntu which ended today, acorn, 15, Uun gary, aacond, 10r KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1924 f W. Davis and His P. M. Davis in a statement " " "a : r : reaction. Liberal policies must and will prevail. This is I shall obey it" The Dalles-California Road Bids To Be Open Tomorrow Project of 17 Miles of Grading and Surfacing Route Will Involve an Estimated Total of ,;., , .. $200,000 pn eer of this division, will tie pnweni when Hie hlds urn open. CHARGE AGAINST 3 MEN IS DISMISSED tin motion of Deputy District At torney 14. 1.. Klllott, Justice of tho I'oaoo It. A. lOnimltt dismissed' the caseo against J. lilxon, p.. T'oopor, and F. Cliiylou, charging them with posseiou of Intoxicutlng liquor. Mr. Wlliott gave lack of evidence as rea suns for his ecommendai,:un for dismissal. who 1b The -I rial nf Iten P. I.nnir charued with posawslou of 1G gal - long of lutoxlcullng liquor wus post- poncd .lo July ID It wus to have tultun place til la nfternoou, W.' M, Johnson ami William Siov ers, charged with matiHlaughter lu cuuuecllon with tho death of Frank Brown at Crescent on thu eveulng of July 4, wore to have been 'brought herore Justice of 'the Peuce Ktmnllt this afternoon for n preliminary heur- PORTLAND CHOSEN BY ELKS SESSION Portland will ho tho seeno of the I II 2.1 convention of the Benevolent and Protective order of Klks, ac cording to word reco'lved here this afl'i rnoon by nfflcliila of the Klam ii I Ii Falls lodge). The natliinul ses sion now uhdiT way ut Huston voted lotliiy to dime lo tho coast next your for'tlie big ' gullieiing. John v.. Piico of Columbus, Ohio, wus named uh grand .exulted ruler of the lodge. The selection of Portland us the couvcutiou ' city tor next year is pleuslng to the loeul Iilka ug the lodge hero auppnrted the move tp obtain tha aeailuB fur OrvQun, Member of the Associated Family late today declared "there Contra;a . v . PINE BEETLE IS L Government Reports That Campaign Here Is Successful In the western yellow pine region of Klamath and Luke counties, in soutcin Oregon, the pine beetle, or dendroclono8 brovicomis. Is now causing annually less than a 0.25 per cent loss lu volume of timber destroyed, according to a Btutc nicnt of the U. S. Forest Service. The second annual pino boetle sur vey conducted In this region, which covered all the territory outride of tle loftillllcR where beetle control operations are now In progress, shows that nut of a total volume of western yellow . pine commercial timber approximating J7 4 billion 1 l.mir.l feet, tho nnninl loss from the' i.m.r,l reel. th onnn .1 loss from the' C T activities of the beetle is only omeer arff(n Reported. . sllghtly over 40 million feet. : The survey, however, revealed j la. GRANDE. ' July 9. H. Bry - one body of yellow pine timber cov-;nIltj 78) 0f Albany, was killed to - ering about 60,000 acres In the(Illy ln ftn automobile accident near Desenutesi National forest wueie the ravages of the beetle are assnm - iiig- proportions warranting spec- lul attention aud control operations. j Ueyond this the situation is con- ! 9i,lt,rp(1 ,a n0 disturbing. This !'8. in uecmeu conirasi to mv vuu- Idlllons of several years ago when " " "'' '' " ,1" j the big InfoatMlon 111 this region began. PLANS SUGGESTED FOR APPLICATION OF DAWS PROGRAM PARIS, July . A Joint note to th allies suggesting how tho differ ent questions connected with the application of the Dawes plan might be settled won drawn up at a con firoiico between Prlmo .Minister Macilonald and Premier llerrlol of Franco. Macdonald said the docu ment explains bow the Dawe3 plan problems may bo settled "t the in tnrnllled Ujoudon conference .Inly 1(1. He declared there was no thoiighl of postpouelng tho confei' enoo. PARIS, J.uly 9 i.flermany'a re iiuest I but Interallied military con trol of her urmtiments cease Sep tember 20, wag deuled by the allied council of ambassadors in a uote banded to Oerman ambassador last evenlug, It was anaounoed today. Press MIMA 3 m viiNiA m mwmviM BOURBON CHOICE 1 iiuivi iiu 1 ivniL Rain Fall This Afternoon Most Intense of Year, Report Made Jupiter Pluvliis, after threatening since noon, unloosed the rams from the heavens and flooded K-:amath Kails with a torrential downpour that for Intensity has not been equalled this year. The preliminary dropa fell at 2 o'clock and by 2.05 p. m. the heav ens bad opened and precipitated a rain that sent shirt sleeved citizens bn the city streets scurrying for shelter. According to the local reclama tion bureau, the rain fell harder for several minutes than at any other time during this year. "Wo keep no record of Intensity of lain." Herbert D. Nnell manager of the local projectiiald this afternoon, "hut f rum what 1 can Judge, th's shower Is the hurdoit we have had tills year." . , Accompanying the storm were loud Ihuiider claps aud bolls nf lightning.! UOW-iigrsph.at !uer - wooda l-harmncy shows a falling meeting oi mer Kepuniican aiaie,- . c ---. -a, vi" -presnire this afternoon. Conditions j central commtiee from Klamath j JNeW lOl'K and IIlUlOlS gave are favorable for thunder' ahowers county which meets in the Imperial . notice that fit .the end of and a continuation of wann weather 4 tomorrow. Foreea.it for next 24 hnura: . baa gent nis proxy iiy wire to Hon. Fair and warm. , Denton C. Burdick, republican 'ep- Tho Tycog recording thermometer , resentutlve nominated from this dis registered maximum and minimum : trlct and who has more than 50 of te.perntures today as follows. ithe 80 members of the lower house High ..:.....:..-............9S ! pledged to him for speaker now. Iiw 59 I Mr. Hickerson stated today that The thunder shower will be, of great aid towards extinguishing for- est fires that are still smoldering In the southwestern section of . the dimity, according to Klamath Forest Protectlve Association office. But It wus pointed out. the lighu ...ub iiiai .araip.u. iue "...-. uiiKiii siwii. uuumcr an icb conflagrations equal to. the. last when 27 fires were the result of a thunder i md lightning storm on July 3. 2 DEAD AS RESULT i OF CAR ACCIDENT SALEM, July 9. Cussle Irene Nelson, 12. was struck und almost instantly killed by an automobile i driven by Miss Nona Hoyt of Har-, rl8Ullrg on the Pacific Highway ... .v.. i. .v. . perry. John Ellcbmann also of Al- i Danyt the driver was Injured, . K.D. W. B. Parker, for the pa.5t aoven years vlce-prealdent and eeneral ! manager of the Klamath Develop- ment Company, announced today thai MANAGER RESIGNS 1 he hud resigned from the position announcenienta oi -ine capture -ny and will devote hla attention to the government foroea ot reoet po. othor Interests. I Hons In San Paulo are premature. Mr. Parker hue dlvldod hie time I Posit ionn are now being bombarded during the long period of his con nection with the local firm, between here und flan Francisco, makltig .the Journey buck and rorlh every iu weeks. It ls known that th Fleieh hacker brothers of San Francisco, owning the development company save copsldered Mr. Parker one oi lirlr most dependable and competent men and his connection has been In tha nature ot an adviser to th's two fl Banners. Until a successor la chosen S, M. Smith, general auditor tor the FleUihhacked Inleresla, will act tu manager. Mr. Parker will leave soon for San Franolaoo where be In tenda to remain for the time being it nut ii'uiauutly, " m ra ACCMIN VOTE Senator Walsh of Montana Is Almost Certain lb Vice-Presidential Candidate, is Report as Delegates Recess to 8:30 p. m. ' Burdick Will Be Proxy for G.O.P. Here Representative Nominee Is Selected by Central - Committee ' Owing to .pressing bnalneaa H. J. '"r .- . . . . . . . . . . . . noiei in roruana tomorrow at iu :a. m., la unaDle to get away ana I. L. Patterson, gtate manager for. Presdent . Coolldge. would In all probability be elected state chairman at this meeting. j The Klamath comity Republican' .ue nBmiu vwuu.t Central committee recently at the time of organization for the coming: . year recommenuea mat. purui o , elected as speager oi ie uesi bl)UHe of state representatives. ' Directors of "rel-lurS T . . It'.., Ci,:i.l ' Ciil " - decided not to officially sanction an- .'nouncemeut that the company will 1 rebuild the rig burned by fire some jweeka ago and which stopped all . , prospecting for oil on the property: near Dairy. ' DIRECTORS ARE CAUTIOUS instead it woe voted to continue, third. ballot aa ,:tood when Davla solicitation of subscriptions . and nomination was Made by acclanra withhold decision until the full $25,-1 tIon 3l)0wg bavlg S2S,1, Undorwnotl ouu requirca is pioiu.seu. ijouU uios. Robinson 20. SIcAdoo 11 V4, the money subscribed will be used sm,h TU, Walsh 6 Meridith Wi, unless the entire amount la obtained, . ou,8 23,"bunlol 1,'huII 11 Clorar4 It Is stated. ( i g, . , . , BRAZILIAN FORCE .-xn.. imMTinu . I O UIMVia rWI I W I nnnri T'T KtBLL IRUUfS BUENOS AIRE8. July . latest , advlc.es from Rio Janerlo Indicate l hv hnnvv ntMlllarv with airillanes co-operating. All la ready lor a final assault, according to an offi cial report. Tho uprising cost sei eral hundred Uvea and much prop erty damage. , MERCANTILE FIRM HAS INCORPORATED Articles of Incorporation for the new mercantile store In Chlloquln, known aa the Klamath Supply com pany, have been filed In the county clerk'a office S. E. Martin, C. J. Martin and J. K. Martin, ar - the three owners snd the capital stock was quoted at 118,000. LANGELL , Visit Crater Lake Via. ' Ashland-Klamath Falls $1,000,000 Highway PRICE FIVE CENTS BY Be Madison Sauare Garden: v New York,' July , 9.7?-Jqhn W. Davis, of West Virginia, was nominated for -Presi-; dent today by the Demo- cratic national convention after the hundred and jjhird ballot, The pppositioit of William , Jehniners -Bi'van and the attempt of McAdoo to deliver ' his strength to Meridith , failed 'to ; stop Davis. A majority' was reached byl, Davis on - the hundred and third ballot. t ----'- no w vi w u u w a 1 Dm-ir. HW -nf lwa rM the roll call ; they would change to Davis. t: Other stated also switch ed and tm? nomination Was effected.,t Convention then recessed to 8:30 p. m. Gen eral talk ' is that the vice- presidency Will be Offered Senat0l' Waji-h OI MOlltillia. Scenes of rtlwrder gwopt thn floor i nnn.Innt nH .lM,l,.n t....... -,,,..... .,.,.. winning - fori. ; :WKe'ii ' the furore wa at jts h,,ft,t TaKgait mounted .iium.Mrii xuif IHMIIIIIUllOa of Davis' by declamation. Tho mo tion can-led, The tired, worn con vention then wot into. a demonstra- I nn MADISON SQUARE OARDKN. July . Senator Wallah or, Montana .would have beeii nominated by acclamation- for vlce-prealdent, had, he not as tho convention ohuirman j declared adjoui uinent to tonight to 1 give hlra time for - consideration. mi . . : ... i "ere -oppeareu time aouot ne will be nominated tonight. NEA YORK. July 9.,! Ort roll call of the hundred ami third bimot Oregon votod McAdoo three, Tlavls five, Underwood one. '"Absent one. i Official count an the hundred nnr i new york. jiv 9-John wn- Ham Davla, th8 Democratic noml- . nee, after receiving congratulations .A.n.s - . ' our w pr.- pare a formal statement. -Members r Continual on. Page Two.) -r Establish your U Business in the v Hearts p, ousandS--' 0 By Advertising! . . '., fA I tons, I M lMMI JJ 1 f :