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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1919)
(Elf? Hamming Herald OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH FALLS -J Thirlffiilli Yenr No. 3,518 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1919 Price, 5 cents NATION LEAGUE FIRS! SUBJECT i OF CONFERENCE' New Armistice Terms for Germany WILSON PLANS TOUR tilii Ma) He ItrprrMithM n HlrM riirmiil I'eaio Conferi-llto Presi dent l'liin "1 1 1 Over V. H. on Ho dim m Inform I'roplo if U'lml l lloliig Dune In rriinti'. I'AIIIS Jmi U llul tuny Imi nprooiiti'd nt tlm firm fnrm.ii iiart confi'n iter montliiK. ThU quemliin ll be il' liU-tl tomorrow. Tlif Ural quest Ion (11 rolllu tin for ronnl'li'Milloii will Im I tin I.ouKlio df Nullum. Ci-nnul I'oili In now nil I oil I ii 'to 'Irfvos lo meet Ii"1 (icrin-in it nil U tln cli'li-KiiiiM ninl la) down term for I lie t'ltrnnlim of llio nrmtmltc. Hiikki'oIIkii mndo 'mlriln)' l liiuki' tin' Iitiiik of (lie extinnlon more ilrimt woie not uirrlit out Tin' I'lti'imlmi liuwciNor, provide fur tin- iiirnliiK mcr of Uip Cnriimn roitimrrrlul Ili'i'l to transport the noons In ttsrlianKi for food, for ro Ht l( ut ton of material liikiin from France ami IIoIrIiiiii In full rum plliuiro mill iln urmUtlro torm The I'rcnlilcnt has detldnit to nun munlrnto with tlm rttproii'iilatltfH of tin' American n nun pi punt (liru mo ilium of a pulilltll) iikoiiI. Itii) Kiiiiuliiril linker, it former iii.-ikrIiii writer Iiiih been chosen for till Mink I'AIIIS Jan II Piiwldulit WIUo.l l iiiimlili'rliiK making it n nltliu- lour nf tin' I niti'il Hnic lion lie Mi nim anonling to mi announcement itwiili' lime tmlii) Thin (our would inkii lum in iiiiiny of tlu principal illlm uf tlm I nl toil States .nt'l in. Mill) In the I'uilflr CoiinI. With Cuiikiom out of tlio w.i) .irly III Mart Ii It U believed lie wnubl'liavo I I tin- (or HiIh before ho returns to KurniMi if Im flmlH such n rniun'i to lir nrrittuiry tin would also have tlmn for tlt trip licforn (ho innvnlng Of tint tx Irannlliiur) hohhIoii. should Cungou decide to mil tmo 'I In- nliji'i of tln tour would Im to Inform tlm people of tint rounlrf t f tin' pri.reodlngH In I'lirln lllil 0 roiiiul out miii iMuoiiraKii tho fittl nii'iil mippoitlng tin' pencil pi 1'H'lnl )H wlthli he eumim luted anil w!il !i Id ''els have li. in uci lulii'cil by tin' tmiHKl'h In i:utopi. - o . milu'.max visits Hint Killur. ti twill known hIii'mp '"in Ih In tow ii loiluy on mntlois of liiiMiii' h Mr Ciiuir Ih wlnloilng li'iKi liiiul of sheep In tlio Merrill illMllit Mom; moors auk comi.mj WASIIINHTON, I). U..'jtn, H. 'Ilu tiaiiHporl Mniicliuilu Iiiib Hitlliiil from rinntii with 4,000 troopH, nuil llio ti.uiHpoii Cumuli with about I,- 2IIII iioi.Mir.MK iiiiiiiatiin w'ahsaw WAItSAU', .Inn, 1 1 llnUthiivIK '"Ki'HiiiiMonvorKliiKtin Wiirwiw over "nt" iiillrontl lined. It Ih Tuaii'il thoy lll like the illy. DRAFT BOARD MEN MAY GET COMMISSIONS WASHINOTON, I). C. Jnn. 11--hiiuioi Jduph, 0f WuHhlngton, lum In tiodiKeii n bill In tho Honuto to Blvo it "I'i't Ala Joi 'm I'ommlHHloii to yvJiy '""il who Bet veil on tlio (lln'.l'lit or ''nil ImiiKis diuiDK (ho war. Thti ii'Hliltmt Id uutliorlzutl Jy tlm bill to isHiie ih, (ommlnHloiia, with tho un. (uumtiiutK tbut thoy firry no niilr. leu unu tlmt tho moif do couunlsNlunud be imiilKni'il to no (oiiiuiiiihIn iii.t iiblit limine Itieilnl U iiIhii uutlio broil Id lit' provided fin enth mini bj tlm Bi'fri'liiiy of Witi Hi'( ri'tiuy of Interim I. nun will not be iibln lo nun uliy putt of (tin $1,0011 DUO iinkeil for lei liimntlnii siirve) for mi liivoMlgittloii of Hid IIIk Itotnl IiiIkiIIoii projeit In IIiiHtem WiihIi IiikIiiii which, propiim-H tlm IrrlKittlon of .1,(1(10,00(1 iiernit of In ii il Promote) it of (lie piojed made the nxiuenl Unit n poitlon of thli in 1 1 1 Ion ilollnrn be Mil iislilo fm tlntl pinjeit, but refeiemn to tlm enlfniiiti'ii nuhuiltteil to Con KrenK by ibe Keeiiiliiry of tlm Interior shown Hint HiIn inoncy Ih iitikeil for "revliimiillou by ilmlniiKe," ublili lliniim tint) Il I'll Ii only be imeil t okiii wy ilruluitKn piojrilN on hwiuiip m lOKlii'il-off IiiimIh llnpri'M'tilJlIti' Klunott'ii bill pnxiti'il Ii) the lloilmi reteillllK title III tlm Oovernormi'iit to '.i.t.ooo ncrcH of Inml In Coo ninl DoiikIiih iounten, Ori-Kou known mi the Coon liny uiikoii ronil liiiul Rrmil, neiinit Unit Uh'hh mi toillllli'.i t be refiimleil nppioxl mittely l.'OO.nou, pnlil out In buck tnxim mill Unit (Key will rurelte from triOO.Ulio to 17110,0011 from the mile of till' liiiul I PAYMENTS DUE SOON FOR LIBERTY LOAN The fourth InHliilliuiinl of tho Fourth Liberty Loan will bo due and pn)ahle on ThtirHility, Jitnuitr) Itlth, mill nil local liankH are iiiuIoiih Unit thoHn who urn payliiK for their boniU on thti liiHtnllmt'iit plan, bo prepared to hike up thetie oIiIIkuIIoun, whirl) will rellnte thdiu of oiiKldcrahle de tail work 1 1 It hurt o tlm InntiilliuouiM which have not been paid by tlm cuk tomnrii hnvu been taken euro of by Ihi) hanks. In order to protect tho uhiicrlher uh fur an poalhle, but It Iiiih Jieon miiioitnceil thin cukIoui will be dlnrontlnued from now on, and Unit bontlH on which then' arc over due i!i)UiflllH will bu Hold In tlm open market Thti fourth iliHtulliuont will be 20 per rout, anil Ih the next to (he tlual payment on the fourth loan COIWHV COl'IlT I'LACI. I'li: ci:nt iioi'.vtv itm itcu imih or i:.its. nsT hi: i'iu4i:.nti:i "l.V yi'AXTITIKS. No loiiKer will tho biitill) Jack rnbblt Imp gillv amoiiRHt Ihu ntKo hi null of Klnmuth uh Iiiih boon Ihu cane In the past, for it price bin Icon M'l upon IiIh hi'itil by tho powers tb it b, or rather upon his oats, for no (ordliiK to a decieo IhhuciI by tho Cciiiit) Coin I horo )ilorday eaih pnl' of oitiH will be worth flo leuls, iliitlug fiom Jmiii O, 1st The) must however, bo IiiiiukIii to tie Clerk'n officii In IiiiiiiIioh of flfl) pairs In order to sate tlmo In niaklns out Ihu bounty win i nuts Tlio now i.rder applies to Jack rnbbltH only, It Ih not ni'ci'KHnry Unit tho one M'curliiK iiibblt uppeur fur the b unity t'n In tho emu wllh itlieV nnlnn'. i Any piiiHim may buy tl.o oars anil 'CK'ily securo tho In ut.ty m old k.mii,ovi:s OK ktati: thi:asi'iu:iih ori'ici; 111:1,11. HAI.KM. Jim. II.-John I). South- orlln, fiishlor In tho ttoasutois of fice roctintl)' nppolntoil by Hoff died Kiidilenly while rending "t homo Hun day night, lit) wiih Hlxty-ont' )onrs old tinil hud boon oniinoctod wltl tho Tru'iHiuoi'H offlcu for twenty-eight )eaiH. Huff has announced Unit Lester II Davis would bo his sureHsor. . ' CAlTliK IH'VEH IIKIll'. K. If. Ilutchor lHhoro Horn Los Angolos negotlalliig llio liuitimso of a honl ofyniltlo boloiiHlng to Sllns Obent'h'iln. iiKcovr.iuxu khom ui.i:ss Mis, Ajtistln Whlto who has, boon vory ill ut hor homo In this rlly, is reportod to bo coiisldoinbly Impiovod today, ' NEW BOUNTY ON RABBIT'S EARS E OPEN TODAY Governor Withycombe Ad- , , , , drciscs Gathering ; i 1 , POLICIES DETERMINED Alii for riinlliiK Uoik for Itetiiineil Sntillerx, Mrr liiiul Murine for Ore-' i lti-iti..it Sinio Hun, l'iirliienhl I m noil .Snllini I'risiil b i:eiutle. In UpoilllIK 'I'll Ik 'I bin MorillllK. .SAIii:.M, Jim 14 -.State co-operation with Urn feilonil Kot eminent In laud Hitttlemeut work, by "a rational . i LEG ffl S S bonilliiK n)Hteni." aid for returnliiK lms Krown ainuzliiKly nlnco Its oittab Holillem In Undine poMtlniiH, u Joint Hlmt.n( Vc yt'trH iiro," nnlil the mnmorliil to concreHH urKltiR con-j R0U.rr Aftcr explnlnltiK how jitructlon or a morcbnnt mmlne for jgso.OOO could bo b.hciI tho Htato by Ort'K mil It'KlRtntlnii to Huhn the ,KCOntlnuliiK stntc alii, not now nenl- HtiitoV Ilnnuclnl Hititiillon. were rt'C-J,., for tu. two jear iiltIoiI licRlniilnR ommonileil by (locrnor Jnn' I tll jyi le ,j,ictj n,nt an additional Vlth)combii In bin miiHHiiKe to tho ( ji;otooo could bo sarl prior to next thirtieth Oregon leKlMntho uKHeni- JlIy M ,M0 U-KlHlnturo doclared pii ''' ) unmi'Kuncy In puhdIiik tho necessary A HahiK of 6SO,0t)(i "by a hIiirIk ameiitluioiit. Under his plan, ttnto IokIhIiiUvo itlrokii," In HiipcndlnK Iltt ottlcl not be eliminated perma stite aid to the Industrial ncildent mmij, "as a return to normul condl roinmlKHloii for the comltiK bltmnluiii,',,,, mKht creutu a new alluntlon " bccnuiio Urn ronjmlHHLin now Ih In ' hxiunslon of the law to make the uch a tlourlHhliiK condition Hint Mute wc,hl, cn'ii compenHiitlon act coinpul aid U not neciled. wan another hub- hory for uj claKse.s of employi'i nt Rt'Ntlnn miide by tho Kovymor He- I conimondiillonii iiinreinliiR the stale penitentiary .cutnhllshnient of u Htato coiiHtiibulary. and IokIhIuUiiu with reference to tlnh and Rttnie, wero Included In the messiiRo. "II Ih our reKpoiiHlblllt) to lay tho foundation for a parliierHlilp between 1 Htato and nation In the matter of ro- nrraiiRliiR public atllalr.i mid Itistltu- tloiiH to meet a ultuatlon that Iiiih borne no parallel nlnco the birth of thin commonwealth," mild the chief oeciithe, In hcRlnnliiK hi mosfciiRe. 'In many of tho sorloutj questions' which will bo put forward during tho noxl forty ilnys )ou will havo no pre- oilenlH to guide you You will, In1 u curtain positive senso. bo plonoors." j Itnferrlnt- to tho proud war record of OroRon anil tlm need to provide, i proper raio for the bo)s leturnlng houlo .tho moHHiiKn next dealt wllh ' the question of land settlement, "es- peclally iih It itlTeutH tlm returning soldiers and sailors, who uro untitled I to overy eneoiiriige.iie,., m. ,.,.,y r..- turn to civil lire" Four phases of this subject iiro to be considered, tl.o Kovernor ilorlunil The elonrliiR of logRcd-otT lantlH. reclamutlon of Ir- I rlgated liiniltt, ilrulniiRii or swamp ) Imuls mid tlm subdivision of farms in humid sections I i "CnnirreKH." H.ild the covornor."vvlll iiiiiloubtodly miikti sumo provision for federal assistmico in this work, but it I will probably bo conditional upon statu t'o-operatlou This will, of course, Intuitu a now s.vstoin of j tliiaiiclng Untlur our prosent 0 per i rent limitation theio Is only ono wny, as I vluvv It, that wo could undurtako this outorprlsu .and that would bo thru a rational bonding system that would muot with tho approval of the oloctoriilo of tho statu." ' Preferential rights for roturnod HoldlorH In I'tintrnctH for ampin intuit on public works, such as litKIiuy KtiiiHii ut lion, vviiB tiigeti upon l" - loglsluturo. Tho governor also asked j passage of it bill providing that sol tllors ubsotit on uctlvo duty bo nl lowed to vote .and urged onactmont of a bill fixing penalty for treason. Ho pointed out that thoro Is now no penally for treason on tho stututo bonks of Orogon, mid urged that this would bo u good tlmo "lo sot down In the stlitutos, Oregon's upprulsnl ot I, W. W.-Ihih mid other forms of tils loyalty, so that thoro may nover bo 'nnv misunderstanding ns to tho do grvo of punishment Orogon courts mid Juries would matt) out to disloyal jiursons," t Attor describing llio tromondous natural resources of tho state, tho executive tloclnrod thoro Is noed of u strong merchant mnrlno manned by iOri'Kon iiiijii ninl iuiiiiiikcu' by ()rci;oii Iiiiik "If wo urn to InirvijHt Ori'Kon'M full crop, vtn iiuiMt look lowuril u ile. ! V(;l(ipiin.'iil of roiiiini.Tclnl hm well iih II ti il ii Ht r t it I mill iiKrleulturiil re HourceH," liu hiiIiI, "our Krent prob loin Ih to create Mtnble uiurketH for tlio proiluvtH of OroK'iu fon-HlH noil iiiIiii'm, mill of Oregon furiiiH, Kiirileui mill orUmnlH Tliureforii, I eiirneHt ly reiomiiifinil Unit thin It-Klnlat urn (llHpnlrb u Joint mnmorliil to the tou- RroHH of tlio t'nlleil Htiitcn, Htronnly urKliiK upon tlm feilural Kovurnmunl i neivimibiuty of ihiiIiIIiik irKe number (if nlilp tliul tould bo rhur-'j iprfd nwliiy to the IiuhIhohh men im Co.ihI HttitoH on toruiH Hint would e.n- jnliln tlioin to compete HiircoRHfully .. Ill I. I.. ....... I., ttw. .. ...t.l " hii mi niuiifum ii 11111 niiiiu C.overnor Vlth)rombe reltrr.tteil 'llln objectloilH to the tax limitation1 ' provlnlon, mill ileclurml "Tlio llnun-1 rlnl Hlluiitlou In Oregon Ih iincerlnln, ', ''' H l I') no meiiiiH hopelohH. mill I hnvi! fultli In the nhlllty or UiIm Il-kIk-Inturo to Hohe the problem A u i in:. iter of ImslneHH (ixiieilirnry. tiermlt inn lii Itivlli iilfetitloti tounril the ad- . i . , n . .. . , il iblllt) of eKtulillHlilllK the end of Un fiscal year nt July IhI, rather than jjenuury IhI .thun running tho htatu lnl.ser concurrentl) with tho bookH of tl'u federal Kocrumuut ' "A ruy of brlKht sunshine con frontH uh an we touch upon the In- .1 !! f.l..... ...hMnluulnn t.l.lrl. uuniriui iittiiiuui LijiiiiiiiDiiiuii, fun." (Continued on page 2) RUSSIA DRIFTING FAST TO BARBARISM LONDON. Jnn H "ItusHla, that Ih soviet llusslu. will revert to ab solute buibn Ism within three )ear If nsslstaiKo Ih not offered from the outside." hu) a Hrltlsb officer who recently escaped from Russia To ,n0 rorrespondont of the Associated i'ri.srt, he added "Mon and women of the better classes who havo lived thru llio llrst )olr ()f Ilolshovlklsm are dounliig peasant gnib In self-defense and dropping Into the dull, monotonous village life. Theio's nothing else for them to do. Kii'-.slii will soon be as primitive as tlm Congo If allowed to drift along iindei Holsbevlk con n til It Is hopoless to -expect leudor- ,.!.. 1.. I 1.. .. 1.1. li ..III ul,rt lTrt snip ... ..,. ...-. " - counto from .everslon to i.ie.llaoval. , Ism. Tl.o Ihushovlk oadms mo not strong. Opposition oadois nro mi, weak that l.onlm, and his odl seem buouk nj iuiuim.iim. ...... "re merely better oiganlzed thun an) "tlu" K"'"l' "" " . VI1N I OIN I U Mt.AU ORFCON SENATE, UIE.sjsJt ocilAit., sai.ivm. Jin. U.- With tho c eo.. tlon of Soimtor V.nton of Yamhill ., tho I'resltlont of tho Sonuto, mid Soy. inour Jonos of Murlon County as Speaker of the Houso, tho Leglslu turo swunk Into session yostordiiyi The elections wero unanimous UIUCIIW.IS "CIU U..o. Tlio commlttfcos on nssliinmuiiU was announN'd. S.iiintiit' .1 t' Smith vvas nuniod , C;lluirinull of th'o Wa)s nml Means committoc. Senator IMdy of Rose- bur(; ,s C,'alrmiu, f tll0 Commlttoo on the revision of ltnvs. REVOLT CONTINUES SERIOUS IN BERLIN s HKULIN, Jan. H. Qrddr has boon complctoly restored In the cities out side llorlin, whoso Spmtacmig havo I o-ostnbllahod thomselves, Many havo bcou miostod at Spautlau, limn l)iii g and Diesdon, uinim.Ns kuom cam forma V, T. Shlvo, who has boon visit lug Culltoinlu points far tho piwt fow woeks has roturned to Klamath Falls, DRASTIC STEPS HUE MEN TO TI U General Cleanup Here Be Made to EXAGGERATED CASES I'lnu- of lliiMiiiH.- i:rrpi rK All ' pie nne Dccome exoiea wun me re-stor- unit Keoliiuriiiiii. I''-'I ' st that ridiculous stories of condl- WeclnoMlii) mill Tbrii-ibi) After- noons IINlrlrt .Marshals Appoint ed Suire Mnll .Soon He Otrr. , ' i: 'There are about ".. cases of , Influenza In the city Added to this might bo about IS or 20 cases unreported and doubtful, ho tbut ut the outside you might say there nro not oer 100 cases that may be put in the influenza class " Statement of Health Officer Soule at tho council meeting last ceiiiiig. ! i Ki'duicil to Its last mial.tsls, the i iniiiiuuza situation in Kiamaui f ails Is such as not to wairant the wild .rumors and agitation that hate been l prevalent fo r the past few days. Real IzIiir this to be a fact, a number of. tho business mon of the city met with) urn major anu cuy council '"'' , anU to dean and disinfect after quar afternoon and discussed the problem anUne has been fed are ,. that was confronting the Health ' gtructed to al8Cnarge their duties Hoard, and It was the concensus of wth courtesyt but to flrm,y enforce opinion at that meeting that steps the law and regulatlons of the Board, should bo taken to allay the nppre- li... tcl.it, tt llt.i lltttl.l nnrl ..iiIaI fncQltt ' of the biis)-boily by closing the town for n portion of this week, that tlos- , lug to be done foi tho purpose of bilnglng about a general clean-up, of the clt), disinfecting the disease-) blooding -spots, that fumigation of ' every place that might be pioductlvej j of influenza germs and thc Inaugura. i lion of a)i "air tight" quarantine. ' With this end In view, it was decided) at a meeting of the clt) council last night to dliect tlio Health Hoard to,! Pioceed with such a progiam and', tint II would havo the full support of tho cit) mlmlnlstintion In pursu-' unrp of this progiain, the Health I Hoard has issued an order closing ' "all m'IiooIh, theatres, dances, and i (.,iuu.ll,!) abSoniblies or all kind shall fcC0ltHIH, mc ()f 0, or M n M lNnrectcd iiiw ((f thc lM,h I Hoaiil. this to heroine effettlve be j ginning nt i! o'llock Wednosdu) , moinlug, .l.iiiuai) 15 and continuing until sl o'clotk Mouiliy January 19, I also, all t titles und places of bustnes.s, oncuiH ding stoics .mil restaurants. ' till. ill lw nlnun.l ilnrlnir Hut nflitl nnollfi of Wod.ie.sdu). Jniuiiiiy IB, and 15 and '.' ..." tuiiisiiiiy - " """ t'""" Thiiisilny Jnn lii. and the; .'.l bo cleaned and d.s.nfetted. ac - ooiiiing to tlio lines or tin? tioiitn --- , ltoiiid " Bono liio by the committee. Tho' puiposo tit this closing o.doT I W ' R- struWe' ,n hla addre8S is to enable tho business Houses to , outlining the work of the year, om hum,, thn oinso.1 noriod to tho clean. , 1'lmsized tho Improving ot Mills Ad- , - - -- . ...---- - - - - , , i"B 1 "t uio promises to uiiaiiio tuu .omplo.voi and oinpli)o to t'lenn up mound theli homos amr to loie.isoj ' for nsslhtanto hi tho into of tho sick thoio who may wish to pluco their ' soi vices nt tho disposal of tho Health Iiomd, Tho wisdom of this policy lioeds no comment. Tho snnttarv roiidlttou of this city U n disgrace, mid a move should pow bo made to, once and foi nil tlmo, wipo out the disease blooding holes that tuu to be found thriiout the town. Tho Health Hotud now knows that buck of II stiintlb tho united stippoit ot tho city and if it falls In tho poifoimance of Its duty it will htno to answer ho fuio tho bur of un enraged public sontlmont. Thoio has been too much "puss'lng tho buck" duilng nil of thoso waves, bo Unit tho people had no cential iiuthorlty to look to. Now that tho question tins been placed on a business basis und tho responsibi lity fixed, tho people mo not going to uccepl any excunc except th rigid I'nforcement of law and health re ! guliitlonx. City Health Officer Boole, Is now ' .itlHfled that there will not be a re Mirrence or the present agitation, for be Ih out to clean up the city and keep It clean In dlscusnlnc the num ber of cases of the disease In the city he said: I "There U no necessity for the peo j pin of the city to become excited 1 oter the Influenza. When I xay that ' there are one hundred cascn that may be considered as bavins Influenza, that Is stretching the condition to bring within the scope of the disease everything possessed of the slightest suspicion of that malady." "There ' Is no question but that the situation has been grossly exaggerated. Under normal conditions In this city for tho ) past ct oral years one hundred cases ! of sickness would not be unusual. ' Neither Is It this year, but some peo- ! tlons hae been spre3d, whether thru design or otherwise, until the confid. encc of the people have been shaken. If the people now co-operate In the I , t loan-up movement and aid In the I enforcement of the quarantine. It will not be many days until the prea- ent scare is forgotten and everything i will assume Its. normal condition." The special health officers and quarantine officials appointed by the Board last night, with the territory over which they shall exercise Juris diction are: B. J. Lawrence, from center of Sixth Street to U. S. Canal. fi. F Sevlts, north of U. S. Canal. M. L. Miller, Mills Addition and i Hillside. Frank K. Ankeny. center btreei to Sixth Street. W. W. Wbitlatch. Center street to giy,b Street Thomas Durham, Center street i west. j The duties of these officers are to i Innk aflor llin npeda of the neoDle thn ,nelr terrItory who are quar. antned) to enforC(J the quaranUne IS OMMITTEE OK CIT VCOUXCII., CVJIXEEK AXD PROJECT MAV ACEK KOIXG OVER GROUND THIS AKTERXOOX The Mills Addition commUtse of tho city council appointed by the mayor to look Into the possibility of lmpioilng the sanitary conditions of that blstrict Is making an Inspection till!, afternoon, with Manager J. It Bend of the Klamath Reclamation project and City Engineer J. C. Cleghorn. Manager Horn! has indicated tho willingness of the reclamation ser- , '' '" . , ... , .V. j..V thcclty in allovlatinig tho conditions l. nnnAwn a l nnodlhlo lft l'teh uro known ,0 be deplorable in l""lvi" "'" " " vim,ii i that section. The Dosslbllity of iu- ... . .. ..... j 1 - ------ f ,, .,. j'lccumpusiteq. HORSEFLY ELECTS DIRECTORS TODAY Tluoe directors are to be elected to day for the Horsefly Irrigation Proj ect in Eastern Klamath. The names of all three will be written in on the ballots. William Woods, F. J. Bowno am W.llllnm Irwin are among the candidates for tho positions. The elec tion Is being held at Bonanza. I.EAVKft FOR LAKE COUNTY Flunk Muiry, a stocltnun on1 the big Klamath Marsh in Northern Klamath County, w'ho has been In the city for a few days, left today for Layevlevv and Sliver Lake and other points iu La,ko County on matters of business,. MILLS W DISCUSSED NEW ISOLATION HOSPITAL ILL fit FITTED BUT Building Secured on Cres cent Avenue NOW BEING PREPARED Kcd Cross Will Co-Opcrato With Cltj and Count) In Sharing Kx pnr of .New Institution I'aticntx Unable to Pa) for Care Will Be Treated on Charge Account. As a further step towards ths prop. er control of health conditions within the city and county, the mayor and county court held a conference yes terday afternoon, when It was decid ed to establish a Joint Isolation hospi tal. This has been done and the Health Hoard has secured a lease on the S. P. White residence on Crescent avenue, and Dr. Soule and a corps of fsslstants are busy today fv'illng 'Le place ready for patients This Institution shall be open to all, whether they have the means to pay or not, but those who are in a position to pay for the services they receive will have to do so, and these charges will be collected in adyaqce. as In the case In other hospitals. Where a patient has not the means to pay, a charge account will be opened, and when that person secures em ployment he will be expected to re imburse the city or county for the coattf care. Manufacturing estab lishments charging regular monthly hospital fees will be asked to waive tho contract conditions, and defray the expense of any of their employes who may be taken there. At the council meeting last night H .D. Mortensen made th following statement to those present: "I have been authorized by the Red Cross to retender for the new er-idsm-Ic their pretious offer made namely that they will undertake one third of the deficit expense, after deducting receipts, incurred on account of the Influenza epidemic up to an amount not exceeding one thousand dollars provided the city and the County will each stand one third Our national regulations preclude our making an outright grant of any sum, and we therefore, must pay out this money to take up properly audited bills in curred thru purclnV-cs requisition permits uuthoilzed and approved by the City Council or the County offic ials and passed upon by our Treasur er nnd executive committees for sup plies or nursing "Tho Red CroSb will also, as nrotl ously furnish on requisition, my ned Jackots. pnjamis, surgeons gown', miuiks for muses or pueunnula Jaik ets needed b) the City and Comity lnv their fight agiinst Influenza The non-pet Ishnble articles t" he kept Hack of fumigated and returned after tho epidemic, tho perishable articles will not be expected back and no charge will be made for theiu. Those supplies will bo kept available for distribution d.i) or night s pret lously Anything In oxters of Ibli contribution-f tout the Red Cross will bo paid oquall) by tho city ami " YAXKS IILI.D l'" AIIMMI mi:.ioan Ri:voi.r-rio.isTS. MUSCON. Jan H -Seven promin- v ent Mexican and American resident-! havo boon nnosled here charged with smuggling amis luto Mexico n con nection with a new revolutionary movement FOIt.MKR KLAMATH IMIYS1CAX AlhllVi. Dr F. M Whlto who Is wclUnowjt inKlkma.h Falls, wheio he rracU for many jcuib came In "t n, from Ma.shfleld lo look after M. ness interests. He Is le" and says that his entfro family J" escaped the Influenza thus tar altho ,t- has been very serious there.