The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 17, 1919, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OF KLAMATH COUNTY
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OF KLAMATH FALLS
Thirteenth Ycnr No. 3,521
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1919
Price, 5 cents
II SPARTACAN ;
IBTflllB ARE '
SHIT TO DEATH
Both Killed on Way to Pru-;
on CcIU !
.
LEAD REVOLUTIONISTS! J
r
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I .
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Lender
i nf llMurhliiH I'm liii ill llrr.
lln Ate Taken ! Moli from llolrl.
llriiilitl Tnttnril Prison In Alllos. j
unil llntli t" KUItil llefnro Tlmi
,rlu Our Allfinpls Kstiipr.
IIIIIII, IN. Jim IT III ICttrt I. b'li
km-ilit nml Ilium LiueltibtirK, lender
nf till' Kl'iirtui'lill KTOIIP, who UV, ' " "" "in ii'raimi innnj- o. iiKinn i ounij - iiiiroq.irt'-l a mil U'f
hen liwtlriiiiifnliil In ntlnlim up thn f '"1 J ' Ibni.toii on Cnnby Ktrn't tuiduy rulllnR tor tin- .iu.ioirljillo:i
rmiilutluii ol thn punl fow tlu)n. Iui,. -Ml Johnnnn ntiiti'H tbitt I.U fumllyif flvr lititiuTril tlioiisml dnllar.i for
btin kllb'il I "r" K"t""K "'""K x,'r' 'lii.'lv .ni'l uMiirtirniloii bi'twi'iin tin- Hutn und
mull stnriiii'il tit,' lioti'l lit whltii , "', 'I' ""'tiT than 1m fxp.'iiril tlnyU)i (iovnriiiiii'iit In pi Htim tin- ri-
tlii'.v wi'rn utopplliK und rnptlllitil j
t lii-m Tim woiiiuu wan hnattili In-
M'iiillili nml thrown Into mi miiouio
Mln in kii to prison On thn way ttm
tnr liullcil by a ihhoiiiI mob and a!
limn JiimpiMl on tlm riinulnc boaril
nml cbiit In-r thru tlm Imnd. I
l.lt'bktii'iht wim Intintt'd for irlou ;
In iinntlirr car, whlrh wan ntopped !' '
a pumliirpil lit" . I.lfbkiifchl wan'
imki'd to Kl otii mid tlm nf ll urn nity
th.it ln iittf inpli'd to t'ncupi" iik Im i
Ilii mi, lln wan nhol lo dinttlt in tlm,
nlti'inp lln had dtinli'd bin Idmitlty. J
but the iiiotinRrntn on bin ahlrt hf
trn)iil bliti !
IS
i
TO
;
CII.WUi: Wll.l, Hi; .MAIM: AS StMI.N ,
AS M.W KAII.HOAH IU-..U.III.N
HIS PI.A.NT. HAS l-INISHi:i t'l'T i
l.i I HA I HISrltK.T I
Tlm II II
l.'dliitlliilK saw mill be-;
joinl Oleni which has completed Hh
nt nt lln prcM'tit location, will hit
illnmiitttlcil ami moved as hooii as llm1
aiironclilng Ktrahurn line rnaclieH It.,
iifcnrdlng to the iiwuur, who Kttnx.
I lilt lie Int. mils I,, l.i.-. .tttui, lh, inlll '
1" about a ton million aniiuiil en im- '
lty. when the change Is inadu. It
now nun about six million I
Mr Kdmitiids ban not yet ileclil ml
where Im will move his mill lln has
a loiislilertiblo it moil ii t of lumber to
be Hltlpped et
SOLONS GO SLASHING
HAI.HM, Or Jan. 17. --Tlm Joint."
ayn ami juciuih coiiuiilttecM of tho '
hto IcKlshidvn hrani'lies, "it iltolr nit,!.?
nii'iitlng to go thru llm iiVe biulf.et.
iiiinle leiilatlvo cuts aggingiitltig ,
? T i ; , : t s umi Kvn indicnllonK that '
'.'iioiigb rnitimr rediictloiiH wo'iu In
h;lit lo i-iil llm tot ul amount nioi-et
Hum oiiii million dollars and tiling' t
II... ,.....! ...,.,, ... ... ,'
tho lotnl within (ho six percent Hull- ,
I'tinni mo nmt nig roHiiction was '
It.. fLn,.n,. ... . . . .....
1
ID
" ruoiijiijni eHiiniiuo oi Hinto iiiiiiiioou iiy tiecreiiiry 01 niain unon,
for llm imdiHtriiil Aicldent CoiiiiiiIh- but ollmra iiphcld It and t'lern Is
I), which will bo iiiiiiocessnry, m- llkllhootl Hint II will bo intnliiod The
"riling lo the (loiuinlssloirH own ro-
niiiiniiiiitiiiion anil that of Oovurnor
WIHiycoinht).
Tlm iiNtlmntn of S208.2nn.12 for
the iiiitlnnnl gtitird vim pasHod by nt
. - ' " I
'he firm mrnUiiK Imt It ,ls oxpoctud
"Ul Idler hn riiilucoil to Sinr..000
"'ml cuts or HOIDO hlllllllOllB of HlOIIH-
"'1h of dollarH will bo iniidn. It In
Predicted, from thu estlmiitiiN Tor tho
Viilvei.sy r Oregon mid tho Orogoii
"grii-tiiiuial Collnm Sonto loglslii
lois claim It Ih nppnniiU that llttlo
... ....(, .1,1 ,nuni. (iiniitii t ti'i.i, j
'nil tint Orogfin nonniil school, above
"III III I llllfl r, ,l...un . HI nun
. -,.,, -inifi IIUI UIK Dl
I'm mlllngo tux iiIIowiiiko.
hovoro ciitlclsi i of the
normal
Mhool policy mar ud tho Joint moot
ing. Home inombora doolnrod the
!
t i.i:a lout sntcuAi.its
Some nf t hi' IiiihIiii'hk iiiiiii
who promised In join (ho white
ttlllKM III I III! "WllHll till) HtllH'tH '
liiovittimut t It nl wait underway
yesterday iiltornoon and llm tiny
before, Kil cold fuel, iiinl illil
mil count through with ilii'lr
hlirvlci'K IlllWOVcr. tlllK Will III'
overlooked, If tliny will now
llimli iilf thulr hIiIom itlkH Mii nr
Hlruliln hint niiiiHtiHl Tlii' Hit
ii M lo imk every hiiHlueint house
unit priinriy unnur In llm
downtown mm llun ii thiiroogh
ly II ii nil lift llio nliliUMillin, unil
when Hi In In iliilin lint rlemi-up
iitiipulr.ii will Im ut mi end
Now p,rl lnmy Mlllt llin Iiiihii unit
liriMiin, ami tin .i good Juli
l
.(AVS(; .M'H.si;
rou r.Mii,v,
t
'I but bl.s wife nml tiir.'n of hi'i
ihlldren liiivn llin Influent, t ItiMunil ,
n( hluuelf ii h ri'ptfitud li tl'. Ili'iiltb,
Of Hi it unil lluit tin in having tliu In
termtlug Job of head nursn ut lib''
bniili
inilil
BATTLE DIED
'.
MII.I.IO.V
fllAltlis, THAT SIX
IIOMl ISM i; WAS ItAll.ltOAIMMI
Tiiitr i.i:;isi.Ttiti:
I.N 11)17
maim: in jaikso.n man
17.--Charging
HAI.KH Oi.. .Inn.
I that ttr jr., Olio, Olio linrd-siirfaclnR
; ml wnt riillromled Hint the 1D17 m-
alon '05 the pat lug lobby unit derlai-
liiK t lui t he had lieen Informed that
InuM-Hiirfacliig li II Im were being draft-
"it In Portland and a cloud of Inhh)
lum prepurlng In ili'scond on the pies-
()f Jll(.kH,m ,,llllty f0l)WnB ,,
stallminl speech In the neiiale, prei.cnt-
i ml a rnnotiitlon nillliiR unon llm blKh
tviiv t-oiiiinlHHloii In ntineai' bnfoiti llie
leglNliiliirn In Joint H's-hIoii next Mon
iluy fotcnoon at 10 o'clock and pies-
out lln hlghwn) loiiKtiuctlon plmtH.
and that the legislature cotil'il dralt
Its own hlKhtvay Inglslutloti Without
dnhalii, tho ichiiIiiIIoii was lefeiled lo
tho committee on ic.ioIiiiIoiim
rim speech of the imitator vvnH llm
mi.niliiL irlui In lit., Mir hleliwiiv llirtil
that him been beteilni: over the le
glshitiiro over sini-e It t-onveurd
From tint time that Senator Thomas
aioati until he co'ncltidell. the souators
Untuned with rapt attention and when
ho sat down xeveral of them iiihtmd
In his Heat ami lougratulatod hlui
THROUGH BUDGET
pulley Is not up to llm standard and ,
It was mado known thai a bill will
hn Introduced In tho lower hiiuso n-
lowing grnduutcH of tho state itnlver-,
slty and agilculiui-nl college lo tench
In tlm grade schools so Hint tin-re in-1
Htllullons may bo depondod upon to.
furn InIi ioiiio of tho teachm-.s in l ho
state.
Sonin voiiunllloo luomlioia f.i.oind
1
oiiiiiiiiiitinr. piiiiiitntioiiK or tho iiiuo'ik'n tiero. Wodncsdny !iifh, when
. . .. . ......
govorntir't plan to I'cdiii'o iiiiiioih-ii.
lion inr iiotiniiiH on wim aiiimius j
from -tlm 7fi,000 natlnmto t'j hull ,
t Imt iiiiioiiiiI ami to niako it cnn-eH-
pond lo a fodoral iii)iroiiiina,
- -,-...,-.-..,
changing the ihnthoil nf iIdiiIImji '
wim pi-euatory nniiiiaiH nii.i uiimitin- tiood, iiuothor ptomlnnut resident,
ting tho bounty yntoni, did -ol uim't Rho vvhh educated nt Cnrlylo Univer
with full approval, fiunonil I'Onll.'alty and lma had othor iidvantngeB of
moiit Koouiud to ho thai, tlio umoiim culture. Tho couplo will make their
Hhoiild bo rmliiced In $87.r.OO wlili
the bounty system roiaiiieii. Ouo
lii'oblom confronting tho vayst mill
iiivi'im ,,.... i.,,v-iin in noil. ,11 ftlllllt, II
teoiiiH likely that nJI delegations wuii-
...i.iii.u kiiiiiiiiI Innu ,.. 11. ,, ..f !.... It '
ing upon tho tommlttoo.q .vlll ho ru
-quired to unino their Piioko-imc.'i io
thnt as much conversation ,is posslulo
cun ho ollnilnutod ut coufoi'otico.),
STATE W AID
RETURNED B LI T !:i
TO
State and Federal Co-Opera
tion Proposed
!
INTRODIlf FD
,
BILL IS
Douglas 1'oiinl) Srmilnr Suggesls Ap-
pniprlnliiiii ol lliilf Million to I'll!
Sulillrrs on Itniii lirs Mill for lll
Approprlntloii Is I'nssi-il b) I tot Ii
I'ppt'i' nml lmtT lloiisf
KAI.KM. Jim. 17. - Hunntnr lMily of
luruliiK nolilli'rn
iipoi iinuuipplud
IiiiiiIk.
j Tin- hill U Hint drift) h ftrrii-
tiiiy of thu Interior, l.attf
I A Joint rniOMaltnn Commllli-t
, coinponfd uf .MMHornr:bo:bnril, Il:u-
Irk and TIHimiiB and roprimi.ntatlvuH
('ri)Ki, rtti-liiirilson and iJruham has
brt-n appointed. Thin :iiiultuiu will
' Tnect anil oreanlxe MonJity.
, Tlm l.t'Klhlnliirii imikii.I llin bill
trtalliiK tlm SoldlorH and Snlli.M roW -
inUxloti for lllimi'dlatu r'llit Of the
retiiruiiiK -snlilltu-n. npiiriprintlnri
$200,000 for tfiU plirpoie.
. .nil uiii .. in. ii i',s .-", ill" iiiii,i"u
Jeallnd (or u iUaitr million but tlm
I Senate reduced this flft thousifiil
, Tlm bill whlrh pasmd lint InU.MO
(Hli tho Undorstaiiillng that mtito
Mtoiilil lio tiiaili) iiviiuaiiio inter. it
ban nlgned the bill
1 tot Ii llntiKtui liUNo ;! Jouriifil .mtil
MoinUt
sthi:i;ts .ii: codu ci.i:.mnc
Althuiigh they could baldly Im kuM
to have been disinfected with Oif)
same tboroiietH that has rbartvrteVUed
Hie rnnotiitlon of tlm IniMlW.ss houses
of tlm city, .the paMt.rn'tH today are
In a iintnwnrthi tWiproved comlllloii
an a ii'HUlt of A l-leauliiK at tlm hands
of llm vllj htreel coninilstloiicr.
tWI.I.KX trXKHAI, Tt)l).V
The funeral services of tho Into
(Sleiiii S f'nllnn. who passed away
- -
Moii.lay following iii attack of pnou-
motila weio Imld tills iiioriilng at
10 MO under thu ausplcas of thu Klks
Lodge Tl'i
uuru
reinalns wero Inter. o,l
I'ltOMINKXT fOV'IM.K KltOM Ul-:.
SKUVATIOX l'.MTi:i IX MAH-
itiAtii: in.itK. muni: jit.ir
ati: t)i cAi.Yi,i:.
Two pronilminl joung Indlun.s of
llm KUiunili Heatirvailnn um.i .,.
... . ... . ' "' "ntll,
i.tiwaru raiikiuiin of tho Agency dls-
till t vviiH unltoil with Mm Hate
Scliout-hlii by thu Hovoremt K 1'
I .iwrcnci) nf tho Firs' Preihiii.ri.in
i niircii. The riooiii Is uno of tlio
most, pnigiesslvo of tho lndlnns In
his. district whom ho has oxtomloil
rniichliig Interests.
.-..,...,,,n iiituivnin,
Ills hrldo Is a dnughtor of ChnrloH
fiituio homo nt llio Cookmnn ranch.
ItCTUH.V FitO.M VISIT
IX SOIITIIKHX C'AI.IKOHXIA,
Mr. and Mra, Claude H. Duggott
votiirnud lust night from southern
California, whore thoy huvo been for
tho pust five vvooku.
M
N
'inn Mf lyninihi
UUI I I IIIIIIHUIM
, : INDIANS ID
THE INFLUENZA SITUATION
Lmli il.i) (lii'i will In' published In
tills iiiIiiiiiii cninplcli-Infm million .11
lu (lie liillurliji situation, lien' Hill
lie foil iiI iIii ii-pnit of lli'nllli Ollliti
Smile, llti- mimes nilil mldi-i's-i's nf
new ii'i', mill till Itifiu unil Ion tlml
ttlll IIIIMl'V llll' I'XMI'I I lllllllllllll uf III!'
illli)i' health. nil iilllrlnl Infi.i mil
lion ii'kiimIIiik (Ills iili'-lloii ttlll lie
piililtsln-il, tin' iiililir l itiitin-il
..R.nn.1 iM'ii..ti..K .... m.i.i.-. that ,1,.
linl linte ii- tlii'lr foundation Hie fuels
riintiiinril in Tim HitiiIiI.
Dii. sori.rs nnroin-
I'nIliitilliK is ii ll-l of tin- rases te-
portci! to mi' liming Ilii- p.isl til
hours, ('oiiitnciil h iiiimi'i cMir .
This list shows lln iiiilil Impi-nti"
meiil thai l Inking iliiii'. All llie
old ciisi's mi' lining iiltti), mill Ilii'
lietv tiist-s are of ii inilil fot in. Tlirif
art' -even cases under inifsiiuntiuii.
nml if these ili'iflop iiiio IiiIIiii'iiji
tin') w'll In- rt'portttl lomiirroui
m:v casks
Mis. hi'iiiils i'loiost, .Mills Atlililioii
it. Si. Hall, in.: si'ti'iith.
.Mrs. A. II. -Unrlit'iK, I !!" t'ri-fi'lit.
Mis. T. ('. Iti'.Miold-, ':to Mltlilmiii.
Hit. A. A. .StU'l.i:
1 Tlm public I- infill to colli iuiif lis
support of lln1 In'iihli iionril, and lo
rt'port plniiiptl) mi) tiolntlon nf the
ti'iiaViiiillin' mil's. Ii slioulil lit- fully
understood Hint nnjoim lirc.ikln
tlit-sf rulis ttlll br prouipll) arrt'stctl
and t-oiifliiitl In the pi'st house tint it
,"" r,,r""r l'"Rr frniu flifin Is
l"",, Tliost- ttlio me In uuarnntlni'
nrt' '' " s," ' Honor
HH." i't reinalii at homo until an
!iIiiikt of tlmlr spreaiiiiiu tl"1 lls
fuse )s titOr. lints ttlio inny luite
,"splclois s)liipionis slinubl lake
prompt measures in cine lor Ibein-
mMivs ami proiet-i their friends ami
', neiulibors, lit reuiainiiic at home
1 r....
uiiii, ii, ij iniiint ,. if in'. it ii, .1 if-tt
'mure ilrtjs llk'e llie past ami tlieio ttlll
,e (, Inlluena in the ellt. I.el us
until any ilnubt is n'motcil
keep up the gntxl ttnrk.
1M.AXS lli:i.N(. .MAIM-: TO KsTAIt.
I.ISII TltU'K SKHVH'I-: ltl'.T.
vi:kx KoAMai'ii 1-ai.i.s ,mi
..Si,AMI
IVoplo at AhMuiuI urn greatly In-
torested til lite new imail over llie
. ,
mounlitln between that nuliil mid
Klamath ills and are phiuniiii: IltO
' InStnlllitlun lit trtck fe,iie between
. Uie vi iihrt. .UHonlliiK to 0.
i Smith mi icturucd from a short
vfslV in that point Inst ovonlug. i
j Mr. Hinltn nays that the rosuionts
.,,, .,,,,.,,11 oi.j.t til,,, ,ui- I ,'ai.,t't,,-
of tho Itoguo Ulver country foel the
need of tho proditus of thin Oillml
and that they hope to Nmt H )ii.el
hero for some of Ui Kifods which the
Klamath dlsliicl inlls to produce. Tho,
new hlfthwuy which Is to bo construe
, ti n.s n part of tho Stato Illghwiiy,
! program, will also givo tourists n ,
chanco to gut Into H'miiiHtli County
I convonlontly irom'tho Pacific Hlgh-(
I way. It ', (loclnred. Ashland people
1 " -tr vvorlicd hard to get the upw
lilghway Htiirtcilt !
The Ashland hill, aio complutlng
idatiA for a big "Victory Week" dur
ing tho week of tlm Fourth ol July
oxl Miinmor. Tho rolebiatlon will
Ii" In llio naturo of a Jiibllailon of
tllu war v'l'loi'y and will last for
. . --
stn,,1'iil uavs. it will piobably ho
,"lp mast extonslvo celebration ever
.BtuKeil nt that city,
' .
PltOMIM'VT Itl'ltltl-lt uiv
MAKKS A IT.YIXC, VISIT.
' '
ASHLAHD IRKS
TOR U ROAD
i
, 1 K. Wilkinson or San' 1'inntlsco oiithuHlastic. and wiioro Uo feels that'
wim in thn ..in-t.vaine.i.iv m . vviu.-.'ho has Just nicely stur'.cd, hut lias 1
Inson la tho Paclfie C.orut Miti.'i;tr
tor tne uniicu stales itiiiiher com
pan.v and Is rccogulzpil us one ol the
big men of tho rubber iiulu.Ury on the
Ctinst. Ho U n old Yiien.l of J A.
Cordon of tho Southern Orogo.i Au-
tomolillo company, und in.ulo a fly- J
... . ..i. . -. ... i . . f
ing- trip to this city on hik way toi
SaVi 'VriiiKisco fiom Fortlnntl. lor tU
llfl'lltlbSfl Of trvlllC In Illilll.-,. Mr llimt
Oil I'.O foriret thu nutoinotillo luminous
leng: miough to Join him on n t rli to
j tho Jiiiwalliui lfilanda,
ARMISTICE TO
Eli GIVEN
AN FXTENSIQN
N(jw Agrccment Js Signed
! On Wednesday
BERLIN IN STRUGGLE,PEACEC?NF.EIENCE
(JlKiiniif Kiiori IIi'Iiik .Mmlf lo I'm 1'AUIS, -Ian. 17. At the opening
.. i, ii , of the peace conference tomorrow,
Doun r.oNln't Ikl-m .Sp.irtiicmi ., ,, . ,;,., . u j
i President .will sll at fie right hand
Klriiinii llns Lost I'n'siii' Hen!, o' Premier Cleinencail, who( prrgfdcs.
K 1.. i-.i t.. UV..L II.,,.,.. fJPrfmle.r Lloyd,GeorBoiII sft nt the
Sun-ess Dulmlli'.
c pening sessl6ns Of the fnngrcps.
! At the instance of President, WII
WASHINGTON, Jan. 17. Ti:o ar- son. the Supreme Council hag decid
mlMliro between (?ormany and the ed to hold In abeyapce the propoMj
Alllos hn been extended, the as?ri"- rules for secrecy, The representa
monl belnu ulciii'il by Krz Ilorp?'-. the tlves of the press will be asked to
Herman armistice t'oulillfhSluner at present a plan for reporting the meet
Troves on Wednesday. i n'g. .
The HriUahi'ntf', Americans haie
PARIS. (Later) Jan. 17.-- The (3er-, asked for free icc2Z''lo alt ciellbera
man armlsticu Is extended one month, tlons.
ly the Coiniiiissloiieri at Trovea. t
Tho enemy iloloKatcs hlKtiel cl.iuscs
offorod by tho Alllos. concerning agri
cnltuial Implumonts, Hussiai. i-rlFfn-tirs
of war, naval condllloMs am! re
itiiiitm of materia! stolen by the
(i. t mans trout the Invaded orlllortw
lli:itUN, Jan. 17. -Wftli tho Na
tional Assembly icclloi's only four
days off tho Hoiirgoil parlie- art
brndlng every effort" tt rally thd 6t
I -.. ... n .....,!. ...f..A.t .....Inll 11,,!
fi in a &1&U11111 I'liiij.; ,1,(1.11-, ..,-
BiiovlUidltl.
Two weeks ago the radicals coiild
I i.o won but duo to "ha ripartn'-an
tiprlhlng. It Is now coiul lerod doui't
.ol If the' radical element Jointly v. Ill
poll forty-rive per re-it of the total
VPte.
(JUA.MH'AHHVr TAKKS (Mlll.l)
whesi: PAur.NTS aki: ii.i..
t.eiVKn -The cause of all this Sfj
Ooorgo H. loenhowor came In last piCatlon Is their desire to get their
evening fiom Ashland and owi ts iPS!i tjj iho Jako oh skids. With hard
to reltihl jolimrlht'" Hitb tliu UailJ roUiid fai H good bdtto'tri Of snow,
clill.l ui Mr. and Mrs. :.eoig" H. xXlc i0'Rgcfs Could handln tlW ogs
Icunhywer Tlm little one's parents fttl;lt,vr, easier, and cheaper Hiaii they
luivu both boon dowu with :ie In'f'u- wI.j o.-abW't'oda If they are not fav
oaa hero. Mr. Iconhowur .s an cnw01.)!(jwuhi!,rgfjcjent aUpply of tho
Rlneor ompliijed'h) the V. S. nJ''Iam'7eall'tjff "be'foro ' Spring. In the
atlou Sortico. I liclghborhood of tho Skillet Handle.
: " . I lliijru UW ,hiiards of clghl million
l.'OllT UI.A.MA III- MAX feif f;l6gsjp't W frcllcail Hay Limi
ts SKlciorsiiY 11,1.. bJr companv' awaiting trUjCflC in the
as. ... .'...;. !-i...t . ...lv
j ,; Vo-o. a proniincnt resident
of the Ktt Klamath district is re-
,!...., ...1 . . 1. 1 . it 11 v III i.-ltli nnniiiumil:!
, whpl (1,iu.llllu.,, following an attack
of the lulluuu.i.
a h. . .
P j nP
J Jtji
Ul I I ft LI
I.Ol'Al. .MAN (JKTS OFI-'r.H IN
cai,ii-'m:xia, wiiitii in: has
DKCIDKI) TO At't'KI'T HAS
HHHN llKKi: AllOfT A YCAU
That S. It. rtar.y. who for llio past
yis.r has been at the helm of tho
.. ..
siouiuuni I urine annus ueru in ins,
capatlty us ngont, will leavo soon to
ucrept uuutlier iiosltlon In 11 similar
capuoity at Ciroiiuda, Calif., is the
lupnouiicemuiit muilo tills iiorning.
' vKe" unrry legruis ifiiviui; uiui
Klaimith FiiIIh Held, over which ho is '
decided lo accopt thn new offer
ill
view of tin fluauclui advantages.
ENT
a
i
He will he unable to gut uvvuy to,'
upiloitako Ills new dutlos for thu nuxti
fortulghi. Ilia Hiiorjes-ior hero has
not yot liwu n.imeil.
e-
HACK FltOM
CAI.IFOlVIA
Mrs V T Sliltl.t nml ilnli chlni' in'.
vi-lteil ln.it. ntenlnir from n vIkII
soveial weeks at Sun Fraucisco unil
Stocktun
SACRAMENTO I. W. W.
SENTENCED TODAY
SACUAMKNTO, Jnn, 17.-Sen
IciKtw ranging from one to ton tari
hnvo been Imposed on iprty-thrcj of,
ftriy-fllx dofendents convicted It. the
I W. W, anti-war conspiracy. j
Tho cases of the othiir three are
. represented by an attorney who will
ask for a new trial.'
The sentences came as n climax j
to a morning of oritur In which j
many or the ueicn.le!is wno. had
, maintained silence turnout the trial,
1 made impassioned .speeches to the
! Court. - ;'.m-s
BEGINS TOMORROW
Utl fttld" rcpfesenfatfvcs if tho press
will prbbaWy-be'ilmittfrd ditinp; the
LOGGERS PRAY
KII
HKAVY "SNOW TO KT
Tlfklll TIMHKll TO L.AKK OX
SKIDS. .M.1X1" MILLIOV FEICT
1
Await slkiohixg
The logging and timbef Mi of the
county are praying hard for atlUt'-
tinnier than (hey have' fever dnuo be
fore aud iiardtff than the farmers
have had occasion to id 30 far this
ItWO Willi GnUUKIl OIIUW 'J ,:,.nv
nu JniuhinS ail these Iocs will' be
( taken ou,t this w'iiliSr, hil6 other-
..... ... ,11 ,.-... . mAniAtli lUlA
' ulltll next aummor when they will
I have to. be transported by trucks.
! .1 J steleer Is down on hU knees
witli Hie same c(l"on ,n ntnd' Uo
I, cuttltiR ibg ifilA hoping for snow
that will help to shorten hU four
nu'e'haul.by making the work os
ier than It would be with trucks-
I
The '.'Qld timer" weather prophets
predict that we will have plenty of
snow jukI cold, stormy weather yet,
ami tho Herald passes this along as
a consolation and' encouragement for
tlm continued expectation .if the
tight kind of weather.
MKI5HYMAX OX "FLl"1
COMMITTER AT S.1,KM.
I BAtitiM, iati, l7r- D.'t U-Mlman.
' Mmiymiiii und Moo.- Irive fawn W
' . 1-o'nted b Speaker Jonel jl Hu
r. mnlllhoM Of tllO I'll 111 com-
- . . It ... riu situation
utucetolookuftortiio.il
'l'1,nK' Ul leK'ii'"u"'c'
SPA1X HAS XOW SUSrKXIJKl)
(JFAHAXTKKS TO AH0KMN.
I.TIN'OON, Jan. 17. Tha Spanish
government has publlBhe-i a decree
hi'V ponding tho constltutU'iml guar-
hmtecR In the Province of Ua.'ceiona.
vlroles dispatch says
'. Fl'llL UU1.ES MODIF1KII
WASHI.VOTON. D. C. Jan. 1?-
FOR IRE SNOW
Zone und prlco regulations on rtoke I l'"'1 ' H'lgh school. ,linlty
!., coal, except Pennsylvania iflth- CounUH ,n c ty
'rnclte have buen suspended by ! . ' ' R8 an mformaito" J .irpo
I W.ml t.ti.ilnl. tr.illnn nffectlVO
nf i V.il.vi,n.-v lint Thnan reirillutlOnb
ni subject to re-lnstutoment, It
coii
tllt'ops arise ..equlrlng tUeim.
iSTRlORN Ri
i Pflliin rnnisunn
buiinbruriuiifitio
MORE RAPIDLY
Labor Conditions Are Great
ly Improved
SEVEN MILES YET TO GO
Part of Two Kink Culs Arc All Tliat
ltemnlns of firado I let ween Klam
ath Kails and Terminus at Dairy.
IUIIs Are Nmt Laid Three Mile
I'ast (he Olenc (Jap.
With labor conditions better than
at any time since Mie summer ot IS1&
when the enterprise was liunrlicil,
and only about seven miles of th-j
rails yet to be laid, progress on the
Klamath Falls Municipal Itallroad
from this city to Dairy, twpnty mlls
cast Is being made under Increasingly
fnvorable circumstances, accor Jlng to
W. E. Bend of the Strabora offl.-c
here.
The rails are now laid 'or a dis
tance of three miles past the gan at
Olene and nearly to the IMmiinJs
Lumber Mill. The entire grade b
completed to Dairy with the excep
tion of two rock ruts, upau which
about forty men are working, and
which will be completed In tho near
future. As soon as this work is done
tho rest of the rails thru 'to Hit ter
minal at Dairy in a very abort time.
The sfeel ts already on the ground,
and irhlle there has been considerable
difficulty In securing lies, these have
now all been arranged for.
The Dairy terminal will end the
Municipal link of the Oregon, Cali
fornia Railroad Company and it 's
Expected that on the completion it
this, iff. Robert K. Strabo-n will
push oil Inward Sprague Riicr and
north to Beild la Deschutes County.
It also teenis probable at r!ib tim,
thai ii spur running south anl cast
from llonttnza to Dairy, will bu
launched this Spring as a co-oi'crati,o
enterprise between the railroad build
er and the residents of the iJonanso
sction.
The Oregon, California Ilitllioad
Company in its entirety embrace
OVer four hundred miles of roast' uc
tiotl ill eastern Oregon and ,vlll when
completed, connect the termlni-ls of
five trunk lines which enter the Stato
from various sides but none o! which
go for all)- tieat dtotance. The prol.
ect was launched1 at Klamath Falls
on July S, 191S.-LDI has liwn s.ri
ously handicapped" up to the present
time by tho war conditions.
KNT.H.:MAN'A(H:Mt:XTOFISOL.
tio.v jxsthttidv rsTi:n is
x,:iii-vi.i:KairAsiw.N(i'
CAIiTil) FOIL
,v ( Townwnd U to to the new
. - of the isolation HMri
n,rresceutAvcn,.ebyH
l.iol nnenOll on lyreni"1-
'"" " .... t loitniy '"
,s lllfl
Joint action u. .- Red
-'
local cnupie. nnnonnrement
Cross, according f J"",,.
. ..., t.n.liiess inain-'"
1 ... ,11 1 1111
chargo ot .' , ,m. Inblltn-
. ! tr fl HIT' . Isnlltfl
,-aiiunv. --- .
lauuh -- '..,, ftl-9 now- .."
lents ft!
t''. K"." pluce, wtichhas
I c-)cd tor at u... ' , PrlBf .
t ",r "" . ,.:i
been tempui'""' - , tUo Kianiavu
nanKl V 111 VM""
UCCll tv"i
,,M C. R- Bowman of
Oil
will act as ,;:,. mlm-fak? smiuor
tnoso who lX0fZ tuoo who
mwit
as nui - , n, ,iho3.
wish to securs
servivB
NEW KPI1
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