lg iEuimmn raid OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH FALLS Thirteenth Ycnr No. 3,519 WILSON FAILS j tii pnn: with U HOW-LIU Ml mirs views Orlando Surprised at -"' r dent's Stand DISPUTE OVER LAND! IT.- "" WIIm.ii H'h ! .Uir-U Iliilh.ii Viewpoint 'in 'IVrrll.tr) ll- , ,.. , ... unimillnblo to tin. Ewaumi Bin t'oin-J "''''' ' "-" ,,",p(1y ,,,, . Klummh MIR Co this ill S) ,ruiuiiieul .r to llr fur-' forenoon llnth pliinlH run this after- lulled in I'lltlll.'. LONDON, Jin. IS Iti comment ln upon 7 li .oiift'rcnc.. Ijiitwncr. I'rciiilrr Arliimtii nml I'retlileiil Wll tun mi Friday, it person In clt.' tniirli llli Die I'leinler iithl t tin t ho un siirprU.'.t at WIIhod's atlllild Tln I'li'dlilfiil was firm In liU ro (uiiiil to recoftulrc tln It.tlluii claim fur ii'irllury IikiiuiI TrlU and Trent nml was tiuulllliiK lo Klv way in iim' Itullnn rhlms lor elthur It... Ilalim.. , 1 1 (lit Const of I'luiiir. tllcor.llliK to till mrrcipoiiilent i He Inilils that Kiiimn Is the natiiinl sen outlet for th Auatrlaii Hluvx, I'AIIIH. Jnn IS Lord Ittibert I' eel I who ilUrnimcil with the Amerl- ran jouriiiillxti his views n to the ork nf tin. I...HKU.. of Nations, had little in say rcKtiriliiiK tin. limitation ol nrmiitiii'tits. I He eiprrsaed the opinion however Hint the l.inr.m. would rtrtnlnlyi provide for a lililltatlon .and a de trcflse of ,., p.,.,,t nrtuanm.ts " , LABOR DELEGATES WORK FOR MOONEY CIIICMiO. Jan. If..- Over a thou wind ilideKali's, represeiitlilK practic ally all the International unions and r.mtral labor congresses, met hero In adopt plans for ohtfiluliiK new trials for Thomas Mooney anil War ren K. Illllllng, who urn now serving life terms. 'I'll., radical element was well rep resented, ami cheered nv.iry mention of a strike. I'Kill IN AtlAINST ihiv ami:mimi:i HAN KIIA.NCISCO. Jan. IS. On u "lit of prohibition secuied on the I'l'tlllon of Ephrliim Light, a grnpo thn (lovernment's war progiamnic, grower, tloviirimr Stevens has been plans a fight to obUilii a seat In Con directed to appn'ir before tlio Supeu gross. Complaint, to liar him as ills for Coin t on .Maniliy and show ciiuse loyal alroaily bus been filed by J. P. why he should not ho prevented hum ci'illfylng tliti federal prohibition amendment. CIIICAtlO, Jim, 15. -A illstlllers roiiiiultioi) bus been named to fight Hi" prohibition iimeudm.nl and has cfrectod a porimnent jiigaiil.allon. j " ,,!, IKILSIIEVIK Di:i-i;,'l'i;i) IV SOCTIICIIN UI'SSIA. ' "IIEKSA, Jan. IS. Oonor.il Donb i ,'. the itntl-llolshovlk louder of. ( "'Million. Ittissln Iiiih Infllctod iiilofont ' Several of thu olllces of the court "ii the Bolshevik on the River Kuiiit. house aro being illslnfocted loduy. In In the Ciiiiciihiih ami l.ikot. thoiisanils 'nccordanco with the orders of tlio "f lirlsoneis. i health olllcur, Dr. A. A. Smile. Auto License Fees Add 8ALHM, Jan. U..--FeoH collected 000 showing (hut miiro than ao.oon' SALEM, Jan. IS. Tho Suinoino y llio .....tor vehicle registration do-' " "'"'I1'' wo roglsle.e.1 lasl your ' by iIwIhIoii of four to throe, Priment ! ! ! "vo no. ye. boon supplied with now Im- decided In favor of T. L. Perkins i cmiiint of Hofietary of Htnto 01- 1(,0lM0 ,11K(J and against Dan Kellrthor roBiudlng "tt'n office during 1018 from uillo- ,1Hl y((.' ,1)ro Wl')r0 -mn motor-; the tight to sit on thu Portland City tnohlld licenses and motorcycles tiiitl ' eycies registered, producing foes' Commission. "liHUffourH. cfit, IMilod $1(11,122,' which iiiuouiitod lo if 10,078,50, Thorn Perkins will fill out the term, Mc which exceeds nil provlotm records, wore !U28 ohauffoiiiH who paid Into Hrlilo. Bean, nnd Donnolt rtlssemed Tho (lopartnioiit mudo diirliiB tho year thu automobllo fund tho sum of claiming that Kolluhor should hold "i.f'27 rcRlHtrntloiiu and irnnsfors. Atilomobllo reglstnitlons ran up lo 13,a24 nml brought lnfeoi to tho mount of 428,808, ' 'or lliia thn nulomobllo reglstra- Hon hn.i i-ouchotl npproxlnintoly 42,-' STATES ARE RAPIDLY TAKING DRY STAND WASHINGTON. I) C , Jim IB. I'woi.ty-nliui Mutes luivit now rathicd inn, prnuiniiinii umuntlmi'iil mining tint latest being Indiana, Arkansas, North Curd 1 1 ii it mill IIIImoIn. Kiiiikiin rntllloil tho aiuimdiuoi.t yesterday.' ;iimI California mill Washington iiiii Muniliiy Thirty-six Miilcii un ilitrhirod Preii-";";7'"ryii,;,","k" """'"''";"'""" --J, fortlvo. mill It In predicted tlmt miiri! than flirty willnitlfy It, i jWIND PLAYS HAVOC j w,,nu,T ruwtK!lS ALMOST UNANIMOUS The till Wlflll III lllU ill-lrlel vih. loiMiiy itftiiriiiiiin pluyi'il Iiumic with'. (, I1W()r 11ltl(i i( (h() wri 1iih with llin ro'ilt tlmt the power was. Tin line being down nn also delaying tint telegraph service con itldrrahty. . I.IX WHO .M'.l!Ti:i I'lltST ll.WK AT I'ltlNCVII.I.i; IS TAKK.V Willi, i: ON VISIT '11 l'OHTI.AMl, WAS KNOWN IIKHi:. Had iii)b nf Hie death Monday of ,l,,,lr oI' ,""1 l"tlinat. fr'.md T. M llaldwln of I'llnevlUe OrKoti hat. been lecelved by Mr. and Mrs. I. I. U'liinrck of this city. . ' V ' . " . . . .V " ' ' I Mr. Italdwln wis one of the olil ", " ' "'""'' ,'" '" ";" '"1 ' "" "' """ ' Klaiunth Kails, lie started the first ' bank In I'rliinvllle in I S ST and has been unusually active in the ulx'M . lu.ilil and development of his ' onion ( of the State. I Th deceased was I'ast Muster of the j .Masonic Order and u thirty third de gree Mason He was also a member of the Shrlnors. A wife, two daugh ters and one son survive him. He ptissed away at I'ortland wheie he had l-.'oii attending the Oregon li- , rlgalloii Congtoss. BERGER WILL FIGHT FOR SEAT IN HOUSE CIIICAOO. Jau IS.- Oongressimln , elect Victor L. Iloiger, of .MLwaiiseo. J one of (ho five Socialist leaders found guilty yesterday of ctmsplriey under the espionage act to obstruct Carney. Democrat, whom lloigec do- foaled In I ho November election bv .1, Out) votes. j "H Congress docldiiH 'ha' there must ben ro-oloctloti In my district," i I said Mr. Merger, "I slnll -ti.i ni,:iiii, j 'and bo 'elected again. And If they still tofusn to let me tuko my soal.j thou the Congrosslonal dlstrltt will toiuiiln unrepioHenled in litis Con- gross." coritT iiorsi-: pi'.mioatmo Half Million to State 15711. Tho number of chauffeurs , tlocreused Insload of Increased over the preceding your. 'Thoro woro 4R1 dealers who look out IIcohhoh, paying foes itiiiountliig to $1510. PIONEER I IN KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TODAY ! nna in tu i I nnif iiirimriiT uhmhj i Thirty-Third State to Rat ify Measure jCo.inlr) Will fr.iliMl.lf Ho Voted llr, j Within Tw cult .pour Hours Thlr l)-l'.illl- Oul of Thlrl)-SI States Haw Adopted llir .i.i-.iilm-.it. New Hampshire Ui-t to Voti'. I Mrs. Millie .Inlius 7(1(1 W.iluul. j Jlr. Ilanlcls, Sctculh slrccl. I SAI.IIM. Jan IS.- Or.'Kim Is the Mr- ""'' M' arcchin, lrf.oK.iut. "ilrty-lhlrd slate to ratify Hie pro-' ' ". IIiiiitki'iu'J hospiml. jll'illluu amendment. The senate! J'rank Morclaud. son Arnold and .iHeil tiuaulmously on this iiucstlbn , l""K"H"i" Ihirolh), on Merrill road. loony The house voted It by n Inn-1 H IIokits, Hot Sprlus A.ldl- Jnrlty of 5(1 to .1 late yesterday !" Tl'e senate mloitoil a Joint resoln- K- SuKarinan, 8'JI WiisIiIukIoii. jiiim inr priiiiliiltliiu lilt roil ut-.il by jScitainr Kddy of DoiikIiih County. I)KNV;k. Jan. IS Tlio SUto of Colnrailo has ratllleil the prohibition amcmliuiml. Thi senatu voted today with a majority of 29 to I. Tin hi, urn voted It last week. 1IKS MOINKS. Iowa, Jan. IS. ' Tllo Slate of Iowa has ratified the prohibition amendment. ' CIIICACO. Jan. 15. The State of New Hampshire ratified tlio prohllil-,1 Hon ammiiliuenl today, miiklnc ll.o thirty-fourth stat out of tho thirty MX needed. The country will i.rob. n..y K , ,1 y wit In tt", ex wen y- ' h '"' "'""" "' '"i icui)- four hours OPPEO PROJECT ' I IIIWIN AND MONltOK WILLIAM I.VTI.i: rilOSII.V AS IIIKKriXmS l-Olt WATCH PIWIIKCT. HUKflv ItCPOItTCD ALSO i;i,i:(Ti:i. t Willi..,. Irwin and Mon.oe I.ytlu werochoseuasdl.oMo.Kof the Morse-, flv nrolert In llielr riN.ieellv ills, MrMQ IMM trlcts by a good majority, at thu olllcer to ascertain the given name, election yesterday, arrordtug to tele- "K' "l address f some of the rases phone reports today. 'reported. ThN attitude Is ridiculous, It was iiIhii believed that Jake; and the public will Ih. uc.uaiute.l It nock was elected III his district nl- though this c finitely. could not he learned de- Tlio throe winning directors will meet and draw lots us to which one serves three years, which two years mid which one year. TO TIKE SEAT MAX WHO Hi:i-'l'S:i TO (JIVE rp KEVSTOOI-'KICE IN POUTia.NI, IS Ol'STEl) IIV SCPUEME COURT DECISION. oftico until .liny. Tho question at Issue lu this matter whs very similar to that which caused tho controvoiBy at Klamath Falls following tho recent city election. MM N OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1919 THE INFLUENZA SITUATION Kuril tin) there ulll ho iiiIiII-Im'iI In I III column complete Information as III till' Illlllll'llii hIIiihIIiiii, Here will ho found tln ri'liurl of Health Olllcer Kollle, tin mimes anil mlilt --i-. i f lieu noes, mill all Infnrmiitioii flint will iniiiv) llii: oiiirl condition nf (ho public health. Ah nil nlllrlnl iiironiiii I Ion icguidhig this iiicson will be published, the pillillr l iniit'il against believing mi) Mollis that iln - tint lime n their fuiitiiliil inn this fuels . eoiilnliied In The Herald. lilt. HOt'l.K'K REPORT I liml that tin- situation lliiuoiit tin city l greatly Impnueil. All ''"'.cjid ipfT "TCl C IFNFIRP old rase arc iiiiikiiiu rapid n-rnwrj. i UU1Nr ml1 mill fur the pit! two da) III.- follow- i lug ra.' hnr been reported and the' resiliences iiiirjiiiiiiic(i: . , i John Maine), High mid Mnlli. ) . Two Til) lor children. Si". colli mid Walnut. j .Mr. A. M. Hamilton, Kmcruruc) t,Hitj.. I Me. I". ('. Voiiiik. I'MII lto-c. Adams, ;U;i Sixth. Hose. Mills Addition. Ilonart, Third ami Lincoln. Itlnck, White I 'el lean hotel. Mrs. Moore, Star Irfxlcln house. , W. (i. Wilson. IMKI Walnut. 1 One. Saiitainaii child, Wor.leu ate- )uue and Delta street. Klncald child, Mills Addition. Mrs. Julia I'omeroy, Mills Addltiun. One child at (.raves home, Second j"'"' WashliiKton. i Or. limit is the only pli)slclan who ,ms ,u" reported to me. Wi' ",,v, "' observation four "',r asw ,aml these will he prompl. I.- ...... ...... i.,... I ii- i... .... ..,.i . i.ti. f- such a course. 1 I hae met with united and cordial lime met with united and cordial port In the matter or cleaning up fumigation, and I want to thank people for the hearty manner In !mi)i i nml the pc which they hate co-operated with me.; A. A. SOl'l.l-:, City Health Otlicer. Physicians are requested to report t 'tiUlie hcjilth olllcer the full inline and i I! address of the mtoii nlTllclcil. The purix.se of publlshliiK these Humes nml nldre?.sos; s to aid in the en- '('rccmeiit of the ii:irnutluc, and jtho Herald will continue doing so oul) w, ol,K s the physicians and health 1 1,0",',, "-''l'--""l " "' 'v,c'" Vr '"'- uishliig accurate Inforinatiou, When either or nil cease to do so. The Her- aid will stop this method of publlca- lion, and tell why it Is stopped, and ,. ... ,,, , , .. . , . ' . . tlio state health otlicer to oomu 'o " I- responsible for Its doing so.Sl,,cm .,, lllnoculuto Ul0 wemberS Some of ll.o doctors seem to be of. the opinion that It Is no to the health I wltli all of the fuels after today. It Is the visiting physician's duty, above all others, to lend every assistance to The llciald and the health hoard to handle this matter in an olllcieut maiinei-, and the public N going to' hold all doctors to a strict account ing along this Hue The Editor. ALLIES MAY OCCUPY GERMAN PORTS SOON LONDON, Jau. III. At today's session of the, allied military advisers with (Jenoral Foch presiding, sugges tions were made that tho Allies should occupy soma Gorman iior.ts as Brnnteo for carrying out by tier many of tho armistice, conditions, nnd as .t punlshmont for (lormany's tllla , troy irethods in complying with vi.:,n i ftho armistice terms, LEAVES 1'OU (UI.IFORNI.V President K. II. Roamos of the! "' " '." "' -First National Bank expects to leave j "R '"' loio than forty tomorrow morning for his California l ,ousaml t,!,,s l,,f w,,out al0"m1 'lls- homo at Mountain View, whero ho will remain for sovernl weoks. STOCKMAN FROM .MARSH HERE Lon Royco. n stockmun froin tholurgud to buy. Sugar stocks In Loip big marsh on tho Klamath rosorvn-j don tilono total 20,000 tons in public, tion, in In tlio county sent today on, null 20,000 tons In private, waro lilitttcrs of business, i houses. STARVING FOLK iRGK THOU PETROGfliDNOf Ten Thousand Shout Bread in Streets Mr. (irewory's successor has not yet I been appointed, and there has been no HiiiiKr) !! nls (,h.n foyioiinil j (jffrla, nmatlon as' to who Jie wllf Oals mi Willi h lo IMsl No ltrc-iit j ' In speculation today the names I of I'rank L. I'olk, counsellor of the l.ellSp.,, means al llerllu Hlalc Department, and ActlnR Secre- Dwlinllcd lo Sun. II ISaniN -I'roper- tary while Mr. Lansing Is In Kurope I) Losses Declared Immense. STOCKHOLM. Jan. IS.- IliK htm-! kit riots took place In I'vtroKrad on ' Siturday and Sunday, according to reporta renchliiK here. ' Ten thousand famished persons parmlcd the streets shouting for, biead and were fired upon by the llol shevlk troops. There Is no bread In the coimtrj and the people are being given un Ktotiuil oats. HKHL1N, Jan. IS. The Ions week of llolshevikism Is ended here. Only small scattered bands of Llobknecbt followers nrc now -operating. The property losr.es are luimenso amount ing to tens of million..; of mirks. The Spartacnns have looted the places they have hold In a syslen'MI" .."y At the Sties'-n station, wh'c!; th-.y held for som- time, thev bad s "iiicu mmer uibi iney ueu u ior j,n .r Ing their gun, and boots. j T f) f) I f R Ri f Al III K "I j If Hll! j I HI y j If JjiU US- HEAVY Tffl:: KLAMATH l-'ALLS MAN CHAIK MAN Ol-' I.MPOUTANT COMMIT- TUH AT STATE LKOISLATl'KK, Jl'ST IIEOINNINO SALEM, Jan. 15. The senate .after ii hrtsk- iletiate. aeeented the offer of . .. ' ! Inllucuza. The Innoculatlou was made op tional. Several senators objected to the vaccination. Speaker Jones has named tlio com I mil tees. The following are among the chairmen: Alcoholic tralllc, Lnf ! forty; horticulture. Brand; irriga tion, Merryman; livestock, Brlggs; public Institutions, Brow noil. ENGLAND GRADUALLY GETTING MORE FOOD LONDON, (Conrspoiidenco of theat tho meeting, It was, said. Associated Press). England's war-1 Tho Oregon branch of the league time food restrictions aro slowly, but gradually disappearing. Early in tho new .voir the sugar ration will bo raised to 12 ounces. Lard Is now obtainable without coupon, all re strictions aro removed from the niak. lug and selling of sweet pastries and cakos, as well as the lostriction on iifternooti leas In restaurants and teashops. Fancy brend Is still for bidden hut white' bread is now sup plied to hotel' and private houses, while white flour Is obtainable almost anywhere. cuaige ai mo nucas, moai is arriving by tho shipload, thousands of boxes of oranges, nuts and apples arc arriv ing and moro aro afloat. Toa appears to bo In greator sup- ivy man ueiunuii unit people aro iieing U. S. ATTORNEY i GENERAL LEAVES WASHINGTON, Jan. 15. Thomn Walt Gregory, Attorney-General of Hip United States since 1014, ha :SSH'3; til in li'iu tiftitml tr Itlw rurlpnmiini nor I mmi lias agreed to Ills retirement next Mr rch I. (The salary of the Attorney Geneial U $12,000 a year). . r ' Mr. Gregory's letter of resignation, i uaieii .January j, and me i-resmeiiiH reply, tallied from l'arls the next day has boon made public at the White Hoiifo. The' Attorney-General's let ter disclosed that he had long consld- ' cr"'' ret'r'"B from office and had j discussed the matter with the Presi- dent before Mr. Wilson went abroad. I 3iid Senator James Hamilton Lewis, of Illlnols.Svere mentioned. ARE SELECTED HIST NATIONAL NA.MKtj DIHKC TOILS AND OI'riCKK, FIK.ST STATK ('H(M)SKS DIUKCTOIIS. OriClALS OITIMISTIO. K. II. Iteams will continue as 1iead of the First National Dank here for the coming year and the following of ficers will constitute the personel of the Institution for the year: L, F. Wlllits, Vice President, Leslie Rog ers, Cashier, A. H. Collier and .John I M. .Moore, Assistant Cashiers, as' the j result of the meeting of stockholders and directors held last night. J3. R. J Iteams, L. F. Wlllits, Leslie Rogers, , A. M. Collier. John M. Moore and Chas. L. Moorse were named as dlr- ors. At a meeting of the stockholders the First State and Savings Bank the following directors were chosen. J. W. Siemens. A. B. Epperson, John Sicilians, Jr., Ed Bloomlngcamp and C.eorge T. Baldwin. It Is expected that the officers will be named at a meet- l,1B '""JR"- uiuciais ot iioiii uaiiKs are pieascu with the record that has been made in the past year, as they have held their own in the matter of deposits j I" of te huRe investments that Have been mado In Liberty Loan bonds and heavy contributions for the various wnr calls. ; TAFT PLANS VISIT TO PORTLAND SOON PORTLAND. Jnn. 14. Former President William Howard Taft will bo the principal speaker at an Ore-gou-Idaho-Wnshington "League of Nations" rally in Portland, February lfUh .according to information dis cussed' at a mooting of tho Oregon brunch of the League ,o Enforce Peace. President Lowell of Harvard I'nlvorslty and Frank Walsh will also bo speakers ot national prominence ! will arrange for the Northwest "League of Nations" conference, and , by tho time it is hold It ts'hntlclpated concrete lufonnatlon'as1 to the form of tho proposed league will be had from Versailles. 1110 PRODUCTION. , j i .." CoVl-I.V AILS. WAS1MN0T0N, Ja.i, 15.- Thirty nine billion cigarettes werojproduced In tho Pnlted. Stages .last yeir. ThU roprosnts four .times as many cigar ettes na wnro produced jspven yoan ago., -. "' . RED CROSS AIDIN.O f'OUTHHR" RUSSIA ARCHANGEL, Jan. 15. Tho American Red Cross has begun with the chlldreu (n lite, effort .to rollovo thu hunger of Northern Russia, and Is now giving hot breakfasts dally to tho pupils of tho Archangel schools. 1 Price, 5 cents 'COUNT! IKS PROUD IfflO III BIG LOAN li Big Per Cent of Population Invest COUNTY IS NEAR TOP Only Three Counties in Stale Lead Klamath In l'roHirllfin to Popula tion Subscribing, .Some of These llelng Districts Where Ship Ilulld lug Industries Art- IxK-aled. That Klamath County mado a re cord to be proud of in the Fourth Liberty Loan Campaign, Is indicated In the final report of subscriptions by Counties just completed at Port land. On the list of thirty-six counties f Klamath stands twelfth with an over subscription of 126.12 percent. The number of subscriptions totaled 3, 521, which according to the last ccn cus was 41.63 percent of the total population of the County. In this column Klamath Is brought up much nearer the top, only three counties, Clatsop, Coos and Tilla mook leading it. It is also probable that this percentige In these coast counties was Increased by the fact' that there were shipbuilding indus tries located within their boundaries Clatsop leads with 79.17 percent, while Tillamook and Coos a'e nearly tied for second place with 49-77 and 49.32 respectively. REPRESENTATION AT PEACE MEET tilVE.V PARIS. Jan. 15 France, England, United States, Italy and Japan will each have five representatives at the peace congress. The British domin ions will have two each; Brazil will have three, Belgium, Serbia, Greece, Poland, Czecho-Slovania, Roumanla and China, two each. The countries which merely broke relations will huve one representa tive each . MRS. WHITE IMPROVES Mrs. Austin White, who has been suffering from an attack of pneumon ia at her home, continues to Improve, according to the latest reports. WEATHER REPORT Oregon, Italn with fresh westerly winds. Maximum yesterday 36 degrees Minimum today 17 degrees. ,, EJSTEfil SI OFFICERS OF ALOHA CHAPTER HELD ANNUAL INSTALLATION HERE LAST NIGHT. OFFICERS ARE LISTED Installation of officers was hold at Aloha Chpter No. 61 0. K. S. Tucs- dy night Jn. 14th. ti. fnilnwlnir off cers were eio-ieu and appoint.'.! 't the ensuing year. . . .11... tlnll'nrt Ntlllo Van Riper, wormy .... Cscar Poytoa. Worthy Patron. Efflo Chastain, Associate Matron. Maud Baldwin, Secretary. Ida Moniyor, Treasurer. Kate Peyton, Conductress. Edith Delzoll, Associate Conduct ross. Flora Hayden, Adah. Ethel Davis. Ruth . Seah Smith, Esther. Rose Bratton, Martha. Mina Ednlonds, Electa. Louise Humphrey. Warden. S. O. Mills, Sentiuel. Francis Boyd, Chaplain. I ILL ran