V University Library i EuRie, Oretoo Published Dally at KLAMATH FALLS "An Empire Awakening" BUY AT HOME; LOCAL MERCHANTS CAN GIVE YOU BETTER BARGAINS Associated Press Leaeed Wire Eighteenth Year Numbnr G571 KLAMATH -FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 192.0 PRICE FIVE CENTS p a in in DISTRICT 11 Irrigation People Will Inter vene on Behalf of Ore gon Trunk Road ROAD HELD NEEDED Railroad Facilities not Ade quate for Big Tonnage of Klamath Pnrmlsiiloii lo Itiwrveui) on boliulf of tin) Oregon Trunk ml I mud In lhi hearing la bn Iti'lcl noon before, llm Inloriilalo r'ummvri ii C'ntn mlHnlau, , won naked yesterday afternoon by till Klmimlli Irrigation district. Thft iilli'atlnii w mailed nml will Im In llm hands of lh riiiiiiiilHliiii villi In a f"W day. ' In Hi" application, lh irrigation district, rriinunliiiK lliu uurli ulliir nl element In Kliinmth county nml ii I no 4.1,001) ncrcs of Klniitalh mill, hold that It was IiikIiuI tluil Its sldo n( tlin ((UoHtltwi should be liinril nl tlia hearing. Tim Klumnih country. nni'iikliiK from (ho imrlciilliiril standpoint, In not now served v,Vli adequate mil transportation, the application sol (arlh. Th" construction f a rail rami south from Bond to UiIkII nml from theiirn lo Klamath Falls liy llio iiropoiimt eastern route, wnulil lin n strong factor In llm develop ment or Hi" district represented by tha pvUllonnr, .. . . . Thn application further ntnled that "Petitioner believes tlml thu present nml future public convlcnro and necessity require construction of a lint of rnllwny from Bend to Klnmnlll Kill In following m-noriilly the routo hereinabove described," Miss Bradbury Named Director of City Parks Miss Audroy Bradbury win rhiiHun Inst night by tho Puulto Uocrcntlon commltlco, nl director of I ho city playgrounds during summer mouths. Miss llradbury wait employed for twV months lit n nlary of 12li a month mid will tnke ilmmudluio ' flhurse of tho work of directing ro crutUni activities of the children it tho city. Six hundred dollar In nvulliihlo for tihe recreation grounds of the city. Tno flniincoti nro to ho bundl ed under tlin supervision of the city council, Hut tour inombots of tho com lnltteo .ultra present. They wore llov. A. L. Itilco, Dr. George Mummy, Mayor Prod K. Clodduril und C'luirleii I. Roberts. Current bills woro 'al lowed. COUPLE WED AS CELEBRATION OF JAIL DISCHARGE RIGHT TO RAIL TESTIMONY TOo metallic crush of tho Jail door cloning behind him i.irdly rein ed ochnliiK thi'oiiKout the court Jiouso corrljilor lyuslorday when F. A, Thomas nnd MUuula Heed Blooil boforo, County JuiIro It. 11. ilunnell nnd. woro miidn man Mil wife. Thomas, during tho past mouth Ihuis been HOjowniitiK In the county Jail. Tho day ho was to ihavo been rolnnsod lin'wns iiRiiln nrresled and fiorvod flvo nm'ro duys : ai a churgo of nssnult nnd hatlory. ' TNUIHIONH MtMIII'.llS Tho Mvenlnn Herald adver- ' tlaliifc nnd hiiHlnoss offices now linvo thnlr owh tolephono mini- hor 708, All pnraonn who cull In connoc.llon with ndvoiilsliiK or circulation nro reiiuesled to una thnC numhor. Tho telo- phono for tho news department Is 88. 3-Year-Old Tot Nearly Drowns in Main Canal Arthur Raymond Saved From Death by Jack Dean Ttn muddy Mrmiii of I lie inn In ll'l'iglll loll can. llflllly elllillll'll n vliilm l Kti.'KI iliU moiiilng when Arllmr Itnyiiiiuid, llinr.ji'jir olt miii of Mr. mill Mm. It. ( Itiiyiiiouilt f'OHH(r ilnwil llltl sleep liutik of the riiiutl mill Into tlM uiilcr. Ilo hii riMiini iii tin- nirk or iimn b) JiKk Demi of Hh'..Mll"K'"ii. ii fiirini'r i'iii' ploye of thu Friiukford Wood com puny. j The lliijiuoiid rlillil liiul been rnimtlng on u uuk"ii with a rout punloii In feoiit of f tics lUiytiioml tioiiie, mi II2 Kl"vciitli itlri-i-t, nml lit lr)lii( to turn iiroumt, Ntr-iTfil the tviiitnii iloiin tho jiIiu'inI veil lent bunk. I'luntiin Into Wuter The Utile unison pliniKI il'n III" eiiiliiiiikineiil, Willi 111" clillil liuimlnjX on (lifperuti'ly, Into Ihe nulrily movliiK nnler of llio riiniil. Hi no mm tronNliiK III" Wit-liliiK-tun NlriM't lirlilue nl the tlmo nml ulllioiiltli JiihI iii-overliiK finiii n Hevei-i lllneftN, lie plunged Into the rimiil mitt unveil Hie elillil Junl n lie una koIiik iiuder for the llih-d mid pi-obuhly IiihI time., Kivept INiviii Slreiuil The ItiiyiiMMiil luiliy vim lushed tioiiie linnirdliitely uliere lie hooii reiiivereil from Hie neeldeiil. The child liiul bii'll NWept. -J."0 fiH't down the i-iiiinl lfoi-e lie wiim kuvimI. IIU pm-enlfi did not know of tin nerl dent until the leniue ih errerted. Jlild lhele Imh!! n lirlilue iieroNi the iiuiiil nl the -point uliere I lie lit tle Itny pIllUKiHl over, the itreldelll would never lutvo on-tiriMl. 1'rn peiiy liolderH or Hint dlMriet feel liiK Hint ii hrldxe hhoiihl lw liuilt " "", r,"u" ' "f "'"Kin possession of tho baby soon Knyiiiiind Iiiiiiii', me pliiiiiilnjr In clr culiile ii pel II Ion ami link Ihe city council in connliler const rurl Ion of siicli it l incline. . Oil tho west side of I lie ciinnl, llirrc Is only n broken down fence lo ttUJird the uninformed motorist or the ttnthltikliitf child from the nnters of the ciinnl. At the point where the ltnyiiiond child (ell in the fence hud been hroki-n nwny. On ihe east liunk ?f tho ennui iiIiiiik Ihe temporary rood wlilcb is In temporary use, there Is ' no pro tecllon by KUurtl fences and over n year iikp, It was recnlliil, nn nolo mobile driven by Knii Hlniinons topptiil over tho IrrlKntlon hank into the rniiiil. In (he opinion of residents of that section, It Is only n iniitler of time until some erring motorist will drive past, the Klevenlli nml VnshinKloii Intersect Ion mid plunge Into the can al, Utlll feet further. DOKKIE CONCERT WILL BE STAGED SATURDAY EVE Duo to typographical mistuko, It was 'reported that the concert nnd iliinco under tilin uusplces of tho C-r'ater I.uko Dokklo band would bo helil Monday niRht. ' lii'lcad, the function will bn held ihera next Hat urday nlKht In connoclkm wlU.i tho Dokklu coremonlul. Ji'iiikIs p:x)cured from tho con cert ami dunce will ho used In holp SiiK detiliy tho expensos of tho mu sical (H'K'no'r.iillon (,., the natliiial t,'nvoiill..ii In tho enst luler In thu summei'. i Medford Junk Man Convicted By Jury T. Etly Found Guilty of crimin al Assault on Little Gold Hill Girl " . ; M KDFOilD, Oro., July In. A Jury In (Mo (circuit oourt Into yesterday rolunied verdict tit gnllly UKivlnst T. Kdy, Junk denlor of this icily, tried for u stutiilory ciffonse, Involv Viir n ton yoar oKl Oold Hill hi. Data f,M' passing noiitonce has not boon sol. WILL FIGHT FOR BABY'S CUSTODY T Real Mother Kidnaps Child From Guardian and Flees to California DETECTIVES ON TRAIL 'Kansas City Club Woman Insists that Little Girl is Legally Hers SA.V FltANflKCO. July 13. (iT) A inolhi r will KO before, tho Mute dlHtrlil court of npji-uU today plendinK for tho recovery or her buliy which hIio contiind wan luken from her by unoiher woman while i:hu wnH pinnili'hM und' denerled. ' A deputy Hherlff and attorneys for Mm. Prank Griibel, KunsnR City club wotnun. mej Mm. Jewell Jerome at the door of her home here yenterduy und look her baby, Hetty Joyce, on a writ of habeas corptiH tanned out of the ulnto din- trlit court of ntipeulH. The mother mid buhy hud Jmt returned from Ihe bench. I'p lo Court Today Ihe buhy approached the IiIrIi court In custody of nil at tendant or the Juvenile detention Lome where the child was held dur Intt the ulRht. Thu court must do- clde , whether thu Kuardlnnshlp pa pern bunted out "of a Kaumui City court have erased the natural luother'H claim to tho child nnd diven her Into the leual onomlilp of Mra. (irubel. who obtained guardianship pnpem lonio years ego. Mm. Jerome aaid Mrs. Orubel niter the child was tuyn because Iho deserted mother had .no funds with which to caro for tho infant. When idio attempted to gut control of tho child, Mrs. Qruhel showed Rtiarilianshlp papers, by which she had obtained IcriiI possession of (he child. Tho natural mother, Mrs.- Jerome, then kidnaped tho in fant and came to California. Found by Friend A friend of Mrs. Grubel, who was In California during the ShrlneKH' convention, recognized Mrs. Jerome und tho child at n de pot hero. Tho friend wired Mrs. (irubel. Delect I res were put on Oie trail nnd so I .nro of tho child re sulted Inst niRht. Mrs. (iruhel has no children. Three Men Who Scaled Alaska Mountain Back Mt. Logan, 19,950 Feet High, Ascended by Sextett CORDOVA, Alaska, July 15, (P) Three men of the party of six moun tain climbers who scaled Mount I.oRan, whoso peak, towering l!),fili0 feet In the air, had heretofore defied nsceiiKlon, have returned to Cordova. Tho others huvo not returned, hut nro Happened lo, ho drifting down tho Chltlnli river on a ruft. II. F. Lambert of Ottawa, ono of those returning, Is in a hospital with frozen feel. Tho two others are Norman II. Head of Iloston and Andrew Taylor, packer of McCarthy. They drifted down the Chitlnn river on a raft, tho 'party dividing nnd building two rafts for tho descent utter tho river was reached. Heachlng tho summit at 8 p. ni. on Juno2.1, tho parly remained there for 25 minutos. Pitting tha descent they were overtaken by a blinding snowstorm. Unnhlo to reach their camp lower down tho mountain side, they dug holed In tho snow nnd stay ed until noon tho next day. It was during this night that tho men suf fered frost hit ton lunula and feat. STATE Klamath Falls Man Convicted in Booze Case R. Dawson Faces Jury ; in Circuit Court at Medford MKIHOltD, July 15. DnwKoii wiw coiivliled here tills nrternoon. The Jury delilieraleil U-kh Hum five iniiiuliK. Tho rtiliiluiiini wntenrn It one yenr in the mule piilenlfnrj' under the now islale lntv. MKIiFOnD, lire.. July 15. 11. DawHon of KlHtuath Kails, arrested in a raid lant 4lln,! 0,1 "The Hut", u soft drink orlabllshmenl on tho Crater Lake highway durinB the national guard encampment, Is on trial in the circuit court on an In dictment charging "sale of Intoxi cants, while armed." A Jury was secured yeHtorday afternoon. The trial wilt be completed today. Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Hodges and Mrs. Dawson, also face triul on the same counts at this term of court. Throe kegs of ulleited moonshine. seized in the raid, were carried into the court room us exhibits. Southern Pacific Makes Promises To California People Agents For Railroad Talking to Folks in Modoc and Lassen Counties Anticipating the possibility of tho Invasion of California by the North ern lines, the Southern Pacific is al ready busy in Modoc and Lassen counties. Taking time by tho fore lock agents of the company are mak ing a canvass of every Industry that promises production of tonnaRe nnd to these a wonderful story of de velopment Is unfolded. This story has to do with tho ex tension ot the Modoc Northern from tho announced terminal at Cornell ' to a point Just north of Happy Camp, where it turns abruptly east to Al turas. . Hero It Is merged with tho .V. C. O., which, broad-gauged, car ries tho lino south to Madeline. From this point it strikes off in a southwesterly direction and, follow ing tho survey of the old Goose I.ako Southern, It traverses Dry Valley and Grasshopper Valley,' tapping tho Imnionso timber bolt north of West wood Junction. , It is understood that application is to be made to the Interstate Com merce commission for permission to construct this line. If granted it will practically close that territory to any other lino, as tho route out lined blankets thnt portion ot Modoc nnd Lassen counties. With tho evident purpose of mak ing It difficult for a competing line to cntor that section, tho Southern Pacific, iiiBtead of continuing south via Happy Camp, Lookout, Bieber, Hnydonhtll nnd Dixie, through a ter ritory of comparatively easy con struction and immense timber ton nage, takes a straight lino cast across Modoc county to .Alturas. Leaving a point near Madeline, it returns west across Lassen county, swinging in a southerly direction to a Junction with tno main lino ot Wostwood. It Is also proposed, according to those agents, to build n lino to Chlco, tapping another largo body of timhar and giving a wnter level grade from Portland to San Francisco. Later n lino would ho constructed north from Wostwood Junction to tap tho tim ber in western Lassen nnd Modoe counties nnd servo Dig Valley , and other valleys adjacent thereto. STATU ItKSTS ' ' ' ' DAYTON, Tenn., July 15. The stilt o rested Its oaso against John T. Scopes nt 4 o'clock tails nfloraoxin after fjur witnesses tostiif'led Scopes Wad taught tliieni tihe tllteory of evolution and html admit tod ho could not teach this book without vlo- 4 luting tho nnt'l-crolutlon sla- tuto. ' IIPO Pll UilliLtlUbl! 01 FISH BOARD Atty. General Van Winkle Holds he Can't Hold Down Two Jobs AFFECTS SAM GARLAND Two Pierce Appointees must Choose Between Jobs Now Held by Them SALEM, Ore., July 16. State Senator A. O. Beals of Tilamook cannot legally sit as a member of the state fi:h commission, a position t whK-h he was appointed by Cov ernor Fierce reveral weeks oro to succeed F. V. Kendall of Portland. This Interpretation cf two sections of the state constitution was given down In an opinion by Attorney General Van Winkle tduy 3n reply ,0 aa Inquiry hy So.'retary of State Ker. I Though the status of state sen ator Garland of Labanon, who was appointed ut tue same time (o suc ceed John C. Vcat;h, was rrot a question before t'ie attorney general he also was Illegally appointed for the same omstiitutionul reasons. Cur ium! was sworn iu us a incmuVr of tl'ie commi.slon yesterday. All Actions Void The oplnkn renders voi.l all Uc- t.n of the cMipm-'iniaujiiftccIViiliili became a member In which his vcte iraa necessary for a marity.' v - It ij understood that Senator Deals will elect tj serve on tho fish commission uod to do so will re sign as state senator. This Willi not legalize actions of the commission up to this time in wukh his vote was necessary for a ni'jjorltj. Sen ator Garland, wihen queried by tele- phono today, elated that V.io will keep bis aciuiie seat and give up his post an the fish commission. , (iiu-tiind Satisfied "I am very glad the attorney gen eral has S- Tuted," said Senate! Garland, ,-His opinion relioves me ot a great responsibility that I did not seek. I am verr much' gratl ried." It is"' believed tho governor will aonsult Garland before appointing a man in his place, i'no first sectioo of the constitution violated Jn hie Uppintment or Bcals Is taut which divides the powers d tho state gov ernment dnto tho legislative, the executive (Including the adminis trative) and tho Judicial, and pro vides that "uo persoci charged with official duties under one ot these departments uhall exorcise ony of the functions or another." It Is uield 'that Bcals ' as - state senator and fish commissioner would be ex ercising both leglsfativo and ad ministrative duties. Held Lucrative ' ; Authority is cited to show that thoortlce ot Fish Commissioner Is lucrative under the law although the compoosatKm Is limited to S5 a day while on duty and not to exceed $200 a year. The main authority cited relative to an ofi'Hilnl exeioising duties In more than ouo of tlae governmental divisions is the case1 ur . Gibson vs lo.!-, in which it was held that Claud McColloch could not servo us state senator auid at t'oe same tlmo serve as attorney for the stale oorpotu tion department. Work Starts On : . Chiloquin Road Work on tho Chlloquln-Agcncy road surfacing project, which was lot to G. I. Stehbins under a supple mental' contract clauso, is well under way with a crew of men re pairing tho sub-grade ot tho new rood. . Today n tractor gas shovel was sent to tho sceno ot construction to bo on hand tor tho beginning ot surfuiing operations, which will be gin in a few days. I IBradshaw Sisters in Dunsmuir; Constable Leaves This Morning Cozad And Sheriff Sharp LiKeiy iue mysterious Letter uives ' Information of Whereabouts Un known Man Faces Arrest I. W. Rhodes,, former employe at the Bradshaw ranch, was taken into custody Monday night by county author ities and has been held for investigation in connection with the disappearance of the two Bradshaw sisters. Rhodes denies having any knowledge of the girls' where abouts, according to sheriff's deputies, but says he thinks the girls are safe.- - . According to information received by authorities, Rhodes is said to have taken an auto trip into California at about the same time the girls disappeared.' However, he is reported to have a hazy recollection as to where he went or the purpose of his trip. On the hottest lead uncovered since the mysterious disappearance of Esthsr artd Junie Bradshaw from a lonely sheep camp on the edge of the lava beds one week ago, Sheriff John Sharp of Modoc county, and Constable , Gary Cozad left at 6:30 a. m. today for Dunsmuir where they hope, to locate the two missing girls, ,.i':...r''yi'-' i'V rZ..:'??!m"r"T-"' V?f ' They will stop at Alturas, California, and search for. the man who, according to their information, transported 1 the girls to the northern California town. . The man would be prosecuted under the Mann act if captured as he is reported to have driven from the sheep camp into t Oregon, over the Ashland-Klamath Falls highway and into California by way of the Pacific highway. - Cozad Receives Letter ' A letter received from a person in Dunsmuir by Cozad ' . . yesterday "gave the officers the information which led ; them to believe the girls are in Dunsmuir. Constable . VYicr nf tnolTA F. Develops Into . rorest Blaze Fire Fighter CIirr?,bs Mountain to Ex tinguish Fire t A faint wisp of smoke on tho top of Bryant mountain, which nobody had paid attention to during the last two weeks, suddenly broke into a blaze early yesterday morning in a stand ot fir. Underbrush had been ignited by lightning several weekB before, but had not broken out into a bad fire until tho humidity yes terday morning dropped down to the danger point. Duncan McLean, ranger for the Klamath Forest Protective associa tion, climbed two miles to the top ot the mountain and soon had the blaze under control. No clew of the origination ot the tiro at Pine Springs yesterday was uncovered by two rorest rangers rrom the association, who journeyed out to the Ely country nnd soon had tho Tire under control. The tiro at its worst, covered two acres, and at no tlmo threatened larger timber. , Tho blaze was on government land. The small blaze In yellow pine timber near Ilildobraud Is now under control, association authori ties reported today. i Increasing vigllanco ot Tiro fighters is tho order of tho ' day, owing to a gradual sinking or the humidity toward tha danger point, which Is thirty. At noon today the humidity recorder registered 30. No report to headquarters has been mado by Charles Unlearn, state law entorcomont orricer,- who has been Investigating the cause ot threo small fires In the Barnes val ley country. Mr. Unlriim has bocn conducting a personal investigation into tho tiro causes of Modoc County On Ooiud declined to disclose tn luun- tttw'..P Ihn mon xtt.'i.n la a.lM ti hflVA I taken the two girls trom te sheep' Uamp. nor would ho toll the name 0 There was no doubt In tho miinJs or the orficers before they left this mruins.: they '' ngnt track and tnat Deiore mg.ai-, Tall they would locate tho two' girls and ttio man who took them Into California. .: - - , . Handlers Suspect Tragedy "1 Suspicion of ranchers of Tule lakej . that the girls had met a violent', death, at or uear their sheep camp, was not mitisated yesterday, . when tihe bodies ot We girls were not located at the bottom of a w:i which bad mysteuiously saved lu, tho night o( fiieir disappearance.; The sheep camp Is located on the e edge of tho lava beds. A ranch employe, , working on the Harler ranch, export iii tracking, picked up tho track ot a large man which led direct fitom U-ie sheep camp back i into the wild and desolate lava beds. The track was about a weeit old and was lost by the tracker . among the cavos, rocks nud iiausmi. ot tho lava country. '.:' Decijun to, organize a searchiug party into tho Lava lied country was made by ranchers at the Har- : dcr ranch yesterday aftornoon li'i was thoug.it tl.Ut the track led . ,'" te oodles ut USe two girls. Two members ot the Kvetilng Her ald staff, yesterday af ternoton, vls Ito.t the deserted shoop camp. As t.ir as one could see, there was no sign of Liabllatlon. . Tho girls lived alone lu a Utile tent nnd herded iiheep. , Their father's camp was four nuiles distant. ''-, V( According to the reports of Tuld lake ranchers, n ten-yeUr-old sou ot Mr. and - Mrs. Bradshaw, Is npw, herding tile BrudBhaw tlheep. Mma. Bradshaw was reported still In tho Tuio lake oauntry. ItlFI'IA.NH ItKI'l LHKI FEZ, Fronch Morocco, July 15. OP) The Frendj today defeated two attacks by Abd-KI-Krim's Kit fluns upon, poaltions protecting Fez nnd TllZll. :'