The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 21, 1919, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OFFICIAL' NEWSPAPER
OF KLAMATH FALLS
OF KLAMATH COUNTY
Thirteenth YenrNo. 3,524
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1919
Price, 5 cents
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Proposed Ortiunizntion Gets
United Support
rniiNTY PROGRESSION
i,vw. I
Business Men
Miii llni'
uf ( ) ami ' it)
Hi in Appiu.ii lll'll llll
Subjril Www
-i'Ui'- Without
i;ptt""'i"il 'liinii
Anpllon mioiikI)
In 'iioi uf Ni'n llnil).
Tin- priipiini'il iirKiiiilititlim uf Ihn
nutiiiiinlillK mi'li uf (In rolliil) Itim re
nun imI nu) iluiitil Unit ml:lil bo lite
KitrliiR In Ihi' uililiW of niiino an tu
Hht'lhi'r iIuti' In ii Hplrll of ru-npnr-ittliiii
pri'vuli'itl In till" ruiitity. It
pruvm t Ii it t tlm pooplii art) ulllliu;
ami ittiilfiiiK tu lulu any muvi'iiu'iit
Unit pnimln.'it In be fur tlm wolfjrn work " Unit wiuit itnprov.'itieinii arej
nf the (utility liml fur tin. rapid ami " i." hIioiiIiI be proKrauinu'il tti
.rtiinimlral .lt'.'lupuititt nf lt r. m-to bttrry llieni to itintplcllnn III the
Mitirntii NutHltlntiniiilliiK tbe Hhort liurl.itt time punnlblo. ami (Iiiin pr..-;
ntitlre Unit wiik iHntirtl chIIIiik tuKi tb-' vent the watite of money by Urn colt
er tlm siiitiiimiblln ottiiem. the 0.; Unuril cinpltiyini lit uf larKU nlllr.t
ipontn lin bci'ii tinltoil mill tilii:iiiiiii,rr,'M- Mor" '"")' lllll u,Ht
mill, iiinl unli'i. all hIkii full. Hi ' Ir,1 tUi f:t"11 ,,m" ""' ,,,,,r
mi'i'tliiK thU oi-nliiK will b one f
thit InrKMt In point of allemlniiro anil '
In ciitliui.liii.ui Hint hint ovor bet-it In-lil
In tliln ell)
Thin la htm Mime of the mi; n wltu
liuto nxprtiHKcil ilifiimflvcn lotiti at
tlm iimreiiteiit Unit linn fur Hit ob
ject nut only guod runtl .but tint iln
rclopincnt of all tlm lalnlil rcHtitirroa
of thu run my
1 A Gordon, preitlilent of thu
Southern Oregon Aitliimolillo com
Piiny "The uinveiiient ht a wortby
(ittti, ami title that every rltlicn id the
county rati Imlurni., I lioin. to eo It
an uni'tuill'li'd RtifieitK, for wv iiuoil
tlm help of the ettturprlliliiK nu
gri'Milu- pt'tipli) uf thu count
me) can certainly Ho found aiuong
tlm until tmnerN uf the county "
t'lilHiiln J. V. KlumitiiH, irenlieiil
of llin KMrnl iilale and Snvlngi Hank
"It l it grand Idea .mill onu that ealt
nut help but play an Important part
In "lint I believe will he thu grmtlerit I
enr In tlui hlniory of our county. 1
am with II, heart nnil mini, mid want !
In hco It Ktart with a whirl that will
liml II In thu 100 per com iiiitiiiliur
ulilp rliinn " ,
Leslie ItugttrK, ciiHliltir uf tlm IMrnt i
Niillumil llaiilt "Only fear f hen:
iimriiiitlnodt In thu punt limine kwopH
me fruiit tittemllug a ineollitg that I
nm mini will bo tlm beginning uf big
o n "-r,
("nigs nir tin. ciiunty. Vein can cuunt
"" my iiiDiiibershlp and iiUHtlnted
""I'lniri
' iiuih, presitiiiut of llin Mnmlr
"in hiitti. Hank " know It will bnj
Hitrcess, fur I am alrtintly surprised'
i tlm liiiurist nmnlfeiitml by thin
luen wlilt whom I havii tlisctiMied It.
" IU undoubtedly bo proiltirllvn of
"inch guiiil," I
' i: lllley, vlftt piesliltml of llin , tr-ot If II Is tlm doslio of the pooplo
CIuiIbcii llox company mnl lilinitllled Inli'ieHloil. iiuolhur petition will bu
Uli iiuiiiy tillior entorprlsDit In lliu ilinHil bv tlm fit) nttoinoy citlllng for ,
dly mnl enmity "Kuro I'm fur It, ,,Mor ,,I',K n,"1 l"',!,l,",,,, "' "" ll'1
li bulb foot. I wanl to sen nvorv J""",IM meeting next Miinday. i IJKJHTY
nwmirof a machliio In thu county bo- " W1,H derided nfter suinn iIIhchh
'""K l II. mnl will i ovorythlng "l,,- ,,", '" lm'1,,,l"1 ,li,ll",, ,u'i
lliln my power In bring It lo (ho " MmkiM fllroct which was proposo. ,
""""H Ms great Imporlanco to tbo "' '!l" ".r,,vl,,,,H1 ",""K,1 'VTZ I
r"lz,r?:rr '
w.,w co,pan)!;lu,..,,;l,!;"Ii; a
"no en ii fall Ku ,H) n,,,,, r HUt.,
"" "rgiinlalltm, ami I donM bol'ltivi)'
l,,,,n' nrn ami ,(mi 0MU (lrlvlnK ,.
"iiifii lit this i-iiiiiity t luithl not orf
' pitvuiiifiitH. A limn that fulls lo
j" I'lick of UiIh movmnmil ntiglit lo
"' Miu-y III thu mud with a- Mat Urn.
Hilt of una ii i VhlHJMi I iiri i' . i ''I'" " i
Imrtl ' , '""' waltir In his car- I.nil,tl,,1ly , tU) army corps and
flvrv "i'i "l,m ,ICt l"i,,B('11 "" liy'utu Division cominmitUiiH of tbo Am-
'""' w.ui coinuH along.
II..'; ,. ',ri,ml0,,l,fKI "1 donM bu-1
i ,, " u" .....
-- ...UIU iK an ownor of u much nu
inut t i J " ,,0V'''
"I 1 Iinpo l w ho thii hlir mm-
In., ii.... . i
" "'"i i want to soo It,'
W. 0. Dalton, who passed through
i . r""" nnwiiHU
cy on his way to Montuguo on ,
' lillMlni'hH liml night, riulil 'I would
lllin in Hen hid ninr or ilii' mini i
tut I r (lull would lie iigaluxl hiii'Ii a
niui Id il In' into Oniiit Lord'
IF nut inn' Iiiin mi)' iluiilit nit to tlm
lliiml uf mirlt mi on'.iiiiliilliiii, Id liliu
inald- (lit' I tip tu .Merrill. Tint peo
pl( t li' t in r nm lion 1 1 r tin' i (unit) will
lit' fur II tu it mull."
Ami ml mi, ml llli Nuw li'l UK r.i'l
nl It. ii ml miike tin' pit u r t right Dim
(if I hi' tliltir." tint will ciiiini ii i fur
t'uilnidonitluu ulll Im tlm painting nt
It ll'nllllltlllll linking I III' IllellllierH (if
Hut rial" legislature representing
Kliurlilli Cniiiilv In secure mi iiiiH'iiil
intuit tu tin' In" uf inn, whereby
rimiltli'H will In permitted tu I nunc
Intuitu fur kuiiiI minis up tu 10 pur
(tent uf tlm iinhi'iiM'iI Miliinlloli of tlm
v".nt. a. ti... law .. M.ni ii..,
limit l l! tier rout Thin would nut
'glii tlm nullity mii till-1 i':i t fiinilH tu
1 permit uf tlic IniiiiKiiriitloii of i (tin-,
l" '"H" """,1 Program, a It would
only Klvn tln ruiiuiy iilmtit f siiii.iinii
- liiHiilllrli'tit io cM'ii miiku ii Kiinif
Ktlllt 'I'lll'll. llllll'HB tlm. law n
i liiiiii:n(l. nu other liunili) iiinlil lm
Vllt) , n,,, nnil ttr ruri.il or
I tlm InrrniiiMt In propi'rty Miliii'H mr-j
jtnllti'il of auolhiir Ikhiiu. No piiHilbli' ,
ibjurlluii ntn bo ritlnil tu tliln .
nimmilmi'iit. fur II Minply pIikth tint.
ilttclnlim III tlm liiiitilH uf tint uteri ot
tint rnuntlca uf thu Htatu If tlm)
ant wllllui; lo timlDitaki) I lie Job, tlmn
thi Kind' iitithorltii'tt uliimlil biivu tin.
OllJl'C'tlllllK I
Thu uxpiirliinrii uf utber mIiiIch
Hint Iiiimi lirniii'lii'il mil on kuuiI roiiiln !
imiim... mill Klamalli (utility in riiiiik
" I"""''! ')" """ 'P',rlici.. nnil If
boiulit nm Immcil Urn inutiey will
Co Into rmtil count ruction
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MTV .SCHOOL ItOAItll Mi:irrs
Tin. (Ml) h'cliool lluaril buhl ltd re-
i gnlnr lucittliig lit tlm Central School "I'd " would no wen tor (ivory intnvi
liitil emilng Heguliir ruiitlnu husb diml mid (orporatlon tu preparo fie-
1 now occupied tbe greater purl of tlii
rcrslon
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SPRING STREET
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(MMi:it i.miuiivi:mi:.t rirriTiov
io hi-: hi:moii:li:i ami iviuo-;
I'lCLH IV COMPLIANCi: WITH
Till: CITY ( MIAIUIMt
Active steps toward Hi olinpr.i) l:ig ,
nf Hilling Stini't with clmlors -jiiT
. .
l"rml uiininei ninny iimi ...h." ... ""
iiiciitltiK "f tlm City I oiiinil wiien u
;,N11S fum t,at tbo otlglii.il petltloii
the iironeity lioldefs did mil com
ply with thu tonus of thu charier
which stipulate Unit bids for twovnr-
I'""' "f Inil'ioM'inent must no caiieu
for. While there U llttln doubt but
that tlm rliiiloiN will ho pbited on this
v. :.Viuvv.Hn." u..s' .;;;:
,,;,hih wmviim ihu mr
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., -,-..-,. A .tnr.DC
DIVISION COMMANDERS
ARE AWARDED MEDALS
WAHIIINOTON, 1) C, Jan 21.-
, ,.MI1 KxiiiMlltlomiry Forces toguthor ,
wU 10 lonilH ,,r lh0 Htaff doptirt-l
niont niivo now iii'itu iiwm lieu iimnii-
KUlnboil Htirvlro metliils by flonnral
n..,i.i.... r..,. ,.,iuiileiwiuu hhi vices'
cuioiiiiih "l v...,-,..v .
r'odav'H list ctinlaliiH Major (lononil I
Yllllum II, Johnson, coininiiiidor of.
lyillllllll Hi ililliinwiii n"i
tho Nlnoty First Division,
DEU 0
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IN SIM OF
REVOLUTION
Movement Made to Rctore
Old Monarchy
SUCCESSFUL IN NORTH
,:,ri, , Ml,,. , h,..kIIiIMi I'orm.
it Kluu Manuel on Throne, Hut
He Itefniex tu Counti'liiiiire Mute
menl eu (internment Iteportcd
I'm mill at (Ipfrtun,
MAimil). Jan. 21. --A MoimrcliUt "" '""' "' '"'"'"" " "" ''"
inuMttiem In I'orliiKtil l.s M.I.I to have 1'i'bH-lieil. TliN Is not s Mated
been beKiiii b) I'lnva foiirleino ami '" """ I'ckIihiIiik "f iainpalBii, re
in IniMi been HiiiteHKful In northern 1'ortcd or suspltlous rasi, uoulil be
I'oiiiikuI. nihpiitcheM sny Unit a new Iminedlalel) iiiaraittlued. The) uould
Ktnerninent Iiiim been formed tit Opcr.'1"' liitestiKatfd, ami ir llielr l(kll(ss
t,m UH.H determined to be iiitluenui, their
naiiiCH uould be pul)IK!irl. Olher
LISIION, Jan 21 A dlHpntc'i hut ' no mention would be made or
ii'chl reported a ri'Hiliillun In north' their Illnrs.. As inlcht be ciccU'd,
iiii I'urtimnl. 'Mime suspicious people nut fully con
It In hii Id that former King Manuel eraut ulth the real facts, haw ns
wiu: det'lareil by Condemn but the sinned that lb." full iiinnintliie reu
l'ilerkKcnt a iiiuihuru Kii)iug Unit hn lalluiis were nut Ih'Iiik applied Im-
liiul ileelilcil nut to cutintuliancv tl.o
movement
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INCOME TAX PAYERS
ADVISED TO PREPARE
I.
The basli principles of tbe old In-
come Tax Law will be no doubt ap
plied to the provision of the new Inwv,
"res mid mcciliiln thu oxuet nmoiin
of liicoine so us to be ready to make
return with as lit t tu delay as possible),
i in coming in a letiur iruiu vimh-cui
Milton A. Miller to tint First Stn'o
and SuvlngK Hank of this city.
No forms have been yot rnrtlvod
ami probably will not be until the
bill has been finally passed nl be
(onies a law All tax payors are to bo
Informed promptly of the pr ivislotM
of the proposed law.
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MERRILL RANCH
CHANGES HANDS
i nail ami jonn nuiinnii who "" ,
thu Im-gii Anderson ranch two miles j
iitirtheast of Merrill have bought an
lulilltituml eighty across the road own
ed by K. (i Argraxes. Fifty acres of
this Unci are In Alfalfa
The snln '
...... ...... ... ... .- ,
IH jHt I,,,,,,, enmpletetl by the 11, K.
Smith Healty Company, but the con-
sldmatlon was not made public,
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T
ACHK TItACT FOl'K
IMIOM CITY CHAN(Ji:S
IIL'YKIt OWNS LAND
MILLS
HANDS.
NLAItliY
I C. Wi Icht mid May W. Wright
m
IN
littvo luirchusoil an eighty ncro tract truck garden east of tbo rlty, has
four nillM Miutli of tho city formerly j decided thut ho has served ho busl
uNvia'd by Will L. Albright, The ness mon of Klmnttth Falls 'ting
tract comers an eighty, alioady own-1 enough to entitle lilm to a ron and
ml by tho purchasers. Tho now own-j bos leased bis pioporty to lila two
ins mo given ImniodliUo possession. soMs, (ieorgo W, and Krnnst. who
Din tract Is fenced and Irrigated, but
hits no buildings, Tho snlo was mudo.
mm nu iiiiiiuiiiiiD. ' "" . iT
thru tlur ngoucy of tho It. K. Smith
liealty Conipnny. Tho consideration ,
was not mudo public,
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Itr.COVEHH FROM ILLNESS
Loo llousttmi Is back nt his iiluce
nt Itoberts mid Wliitmoroa uftor a
spoil of llluoss.
;the influenza situation
j Elllll (111)' tlllTI' Ulll III' published III
( (tilt (olilimi i iiinplcli' Infiiriiinllipii nt
lo (lir liifliirn.n Mtuiillon. Ilrii' ulll
lir found Hit' report uf lli'nltli Ofllirr
hnille, lite names mill addresses: of
new (iifi't, ami all Information Hint
ulll luiiii') the exact iiinilllloii uf tin'
public liriiltli. A all olllilnl infurmii-
'ilun icgiiiillng till iiictinii ulll lc
.published, tint pnlillc Is uiuiu'il
""'"" ,",.vIk '- '"" '"
nm iiiite aw iiicir ruiiiitiiiiiou mc imts.
coiilulucd In Tin; Ilrrnjil.
l)A. SOI'I.K'S ItKI'OUT
'Hie follouliiK in-i'i uf i uiitiiKlous
"",l ';''" i'-'";-
ute been re-
porleil to me ilurlnn the past 21
hutim:
i.vri.ri:...
J. II. Ilreu baker, 217 I'lue.
.1. V. Jiui'tief, :tlH S. Ithei-ldc.
I'riink Ankeii), 51 Main.
Will Hoti-ton, r,r riflb.
SM.l.l.l'O.V
Cluirli". l.omU, lilt fine.
Walter A. Iliik, KIKhtli .Ireet.
The xtatemeul bus lieen iiiaile that
partlall). There Is u t-.isloii fur
such a Mispiclon. The whole cum
paigu has been hautlled with a tlior
oiiKliuess and co-nperatiun that calls
uul) for praise. The pli)slciiins and
ititf lftif . Iuif ttfirLfvl . I f 1 llu ltijitfli
ilepartment .nnil I donM Iwllete that
! there has heen one single case of
IrniiMiresslon fruin the beitinin tu
.i..,..
DIE. A. A. SOI Li:
City Health Officer.
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RIG SHU!
SEATTLE IS ON
UKJANTIO LAIIOIt I IC.HT ItClilNS
TODAY. NKAKLY THIRTY
TIIOl'SANH MI-:. AHC DI'IANII
I NU INCUKASi: IN WACKS.
BBATTLK. Jan. 21. Twenty-flvo
to thirty thousand employes of tint
hliDiird In this city walked out tills
worn,,Bi according to ther lo.tdeis.
when tbolr eniployers refused to com
ply with the demand that has been
,art0 for nn Inrreaso in wages. All
.....t. i.. .1... Di.li..r,lj ii,l fi-inltl.i
jivuiiv III HIU ciuiijtiiwa tmi iit.utiinu
8hop3 has come to a stnntlBtlll and
th union lendurs declaio that this
coudltlon will prevnll until the de
inands of the men tiro acceded to.
TACOMA. Jan. 21, Fifteen tbo is
and members of tbo metal trades
crafts' struck hero today, partly In
sympathy with tbo shipyard workers
of Seattle nnil partly to unforco their
demand for Increased wages.
AHIOUOKKN. Wash.. Jan. 21 The,
expected stiiko among tho workers
In tho shipyards and metal crafts
both hero and In Uoinilnm has fulled
to materialize,
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NITSCIIIOLM SKM.S OUT
Fred NMIscholm who for tho past
ten years has boon conductlu,; tbo
will carry on tho business aloiti; the
saino linos laid down by their fnUior
)" ...... ...... , , ..- v-
Mr. Nltschelm, accompanied by his
wtfo, will leave this week for Los
Augolos, California, for an uxtnndod
stay with tho possibility of locatlmt
thoro, though bla plans In this :c
spoct n ro indofintto, Tlioy littvo t
host ot friends In this county who
wish thorn the continued health, hup-
plness mid prosperity they hno on
joyed Itoro.
BOLSHEVIK! ,;
IIIIIIII II I I Iff
MlUItU HI
ESTHOHIIS
l u I j. t a. r
Jr inrush Help to Rout Com-
mon Enemy
TROTZKY IN FLIGHT
Compleli' Viitor) (er llolshetiklstM
throws Valuable lion!) and Stnite
Kl( I'usllloit Into Vi( tors' Hands.
-s
IttirKeolse Pintles Will Cutilrol
Hun Asseiitbl).
LONMJON. Jan. 21. A nottiblo enc
(csh has been won agaltiBt the I5ol
Hliclkl by the Ithonlan troops ope
rating noi tlicast of Lake I'eipu. uys
an Kntbonlan official dlspntch loili.y.
Tl.i- town of Xarva on the Reviil Pel
rogiad railway together with many
prlFoncrti Iioh been caitured.
The Finni?li troops are decli't.l to
bo cooperutlng with the Ksthunisns.
A great I'tinutlty of booty hits fallen
Into the liandH of the lctorltuti f r
ies. Leon Trotbky was saitl to lne
been present during the flghtl:; 1 1-1
to have fled' after the Ilolshevkl de
feat. COPLNHAliK.V, Jan. 21. Incom
plete returns from the Oerm.m elec
tions today show that tbo Demicrais
polled 1,0.14,000, tho Majority Soc
ialists, 2.U03.000, tho Independent
socialists. 4111,000, the Christl.vi
Peoples Patty, l.HO.Ooo. the Cmser
vatlMvi 407.000, tho Uerman People
Party, 2GC.00O.
The Ilourgols parties togetbr will
hae a majority In tho National s-t-embly
over the Majority Sociilibts
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BOX COMPANY NAMES.
OFFICERS FOR YEAR
The following of fleets were elected
at the annual stockholders meeting
of tbe Chelsea Lumber and Box Com
pany last evening J. V. Minor, Presi
dent, Chnrles K Riley, Vice-president,-N.
E. McClor.v, secretary-treasurer
and C. F. Setzer, general mana
ger. Tho following directors for tho
company have been chosen, J. V.
Minor, Chailes L. Ulloy, X. K. Mc
Clorj, C F Seter. Bert K. Wlthiow
and C. i: Hrown.
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F.
TOM DLLLLL WHITES OF HKINU
ENTERTAINED AT DINNER HY
STl'RI.INli (JARHETT OF l. S.
SACRAMENTO
How Tom Delzoll, son of Post
nuibtcr, W, A. Dolzoll of this city,
took dinner us tho guest of honor of
the Chiiil' officer Still ling Cinrrett or
tho United Slates Steamor, Sicrmnon
to, Is described in an Interesting way
lit n lottor Just iecoied by tho Post
ntnstor. Young (iiirrott Is now- really second
In command of tho battleship with a
tlMp of Chief Navigation officer, but
on tho day of Tom's visit ho was in
command, Tom .says tlimo Is some
class lo being tho honoied guost nt
tho officer's mess on n U. S. Battlo-.
ship, mid Indicated thnt ho might
noinl a now hat. Ho Is now with the
uurvoyora with tho liitetstnto Com.
niui'Co Commission mid uu.-t seen
much of tho oastorn 'country In tho
past fow mouths.
LI T
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EIGHTH GRADE'EXAMS
' GIVEN HERE- SOON
An eighth, grade' examination Witt
In' L'ivpn Poll fl 7 fr:iflinr tvhn
" -, ' . , : .r ,-
wIhIi to give examinations at tni
tlmn, will kindly' request 'questions,
at once. We arc not permitted to ,
divide tlio examlnaJbn, except, ln
cases oi ' pnynioiogy;' geograpny ana
agriculture, t .. ' ?J J-"''
It would bc.wen.TJcrharflirto'havc
mi ptipim wiKJ-are-DacK-in mee ud-
Jecls fln,8h thm- ,,, ordf!r that
nil pupils who -are' back ln these' sub
they may have, more time for other
xiiMcctH.. . -- w . I
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KLAMATH FIRMS .
MOVE QUARTERS
The flrnv of A.'A.; Ueflman and son
and Oeorge Watt have "mover their",
real estate office and" tbe latter his '
r.ltfln lilivfnir.linarlflilnrtpra rnm. ITio I
White niilldlnK, to' the -room next
door to the Hojel JiajlL formerly used
ag a eamjde rooip.. :The.new quarters
have been fixed up In, an attractive J
way.
The change was effected to-
day.
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I
MHS STLMOKK TO ItETUHN SOON ) charge of the Boise Project, one of
, -- -, '... tthe big reclamation undertakings of
Mrs. J. J.r5teiger.tif tMs cltrf wo the Wcst He wlu be seeded by
lecently went. to Portland for'treat- Herber Jewell, who for the past
mrnt at a.sanltarfum there, has Im- lwelve years has na(1 chare ot he
proved to mich an extent that she Umatilla Project. Mr. Bend will re
hns been aile to go-'to Seattle for a ,ma,n here for two or, three weeks, or
visit, with, her mother. She expects unt" nls successor has thoroughly
to return to Klamath -Falls-about the f-mlllarlzed himself with-the details
fit st of February. - . - of his new position.
- - ' "The change came to me some-
Auto Meeting Tonight jhat as a surprlse" saI(, Mr Bend
TAKKS WIFE'S KEMAINS EAST' to a representative ot The Heratd
. . . ithls afternoon. "If I were to follow
i
Harry' Kiftney'wfll take the re
mains of his' deceased' wife to her "old
home In Wisconsin' asK soon as his
brother Aaron, who has -Just been dl?-
rltnri-nH frnm PftSnn-I.iu-l'" inn-nrrtvn '
, ., , ', ... ,, i the policy of the reclamation service
fiem there, to accompany Mm. He1. . ...
expects to get away Friday-morning;
Join the Auto Club
LOVABLE CHAHACTEItlVHO-HAD
HKSIDED IN COUNTY FOR MOST
OF 'H Kit LIFK, TAKEN 'KABIiY
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LAST KVKNING A'EAR CITY ,
Mrs. Fannie,
Thomas Brown
IL Br.awn wlf.e
has been v called
her last rest by the grim reaper. Her
INC worn
l! Fill VICTIM
im -i lu iu trllal
death at six o'clock 'lasf'nlght at the tion he has had to deal with many
, Varner ranch about three mlles'from. perplexing and vexatious questions.
, Klnnathi,F"aljs.on th.01ene road, and has acquitted himself in a man
. followed a brief tlmess'from the' Span- ner that has won for him the es-
Ish influenza, vhlchf deVeto'p'ed. 'Jnto teem and confidence of the water
'Pneumonia,' ' " users. His successor, Mr, Newell,
' Her husband Js rdportdd-tb be very comes with a reputation that makes
, low-w-lth the Iseas.e.tody, The.;loss j him particularly adaptable to tho
irt Mrs. Woi-jQoj.tyVnjittnoRy. Is Klamath project. For the past twelve
onewhIch.l:teitMenly for'iher life 'years ho has worked for the welfaro
i was spen,ti,(o agceat. e.xlcntj.fpr.. the'of the L'mritllln project, and the con-
hnpptaes ol thosyraboiVt"hr.anasheBplcuous success he has made of It
I wllLJJe'tnpttrnetf Jtyajhit ot' friends assures the people of this project
, whlh bhe h(Vsgkthered'a1)6ufher (,hat they have nothing to fear from
I during n re8ldenceNlnKlamotbCoun- tho change that has been made. He
tj' of more Jhan tMA years, , has nlet am, suhPa muny of the same
, TojdqceasedJborpilnUndlana urohIems thnt eontrout the water
and was forty-two years of age at the
time of her passing. She leaves be-
side 'her husband, five brothers
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Frank, ''John, Samuel; "ABert' and
Robert Varner, find Mrs. Fred Smith
hero and other sisters in the middlo
west. Tho funeral arrangements
Imvo not been '-announced.
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FOUR' DIVISIONS AjRE ,.
SLATED FOR RETURN
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WASHlNOTON.-n: ., Jan, 21
Two transports,' tilts Cpnldand
Susquohnntm'ntvd the bruiser Fred -
erloh are oh their way ' homo 'f (6m
r ranee wmt over six inousanu iroop?
Tho War Department , alo ?U
nounced that the 27tb.-30thrnU 32d'
dl Villon havener, lnstnicte.1 to pre.
pure for embarkation home
AU units of the 91st MiVao5, 'nk
now in the priority list and will be
embarked as soon as th. ship, arrive
to take thorn homo.
NEW HER
FDR KIIIUITII
PROJECT SOON
n n t r
J. B. Bend Promoted to Big
ger Field
SUCCESSOR IS NAMED
Man Who Has Done Kflirient Work
for Project fur Nearly Two Years
Will He Transferred to Idaho.
Man Chosen for Klamath Has Hccn
Twelve Wars In State.
Project Manager J. n. Ilond, who
has had charge of the Klamath Pro-
ijject for the past ten months, has
been ordered to report for duty at
7 Boise, Idaho, where he will have
my own inclinations, I would remain
here In Klamath Falls, where my
wife and I have made the acquain
tance of many most lovable people
friends whom I regret to leave. But
Is to require obedience of its man
agers in the matter of transfer. These
changes are made for the best inter-'
ests of thoipeople of the various pro
jects. 'Much as I regret leaving
Klamath Falls. I cannot but feci
much gratified with the transfer, as
It comes to me in the nature ot a dis
tinct promotion, for the project to
which I am going Is recognized as
one of the big' ones of the West. Nev
erthdebs, I have learned to love
KKlM'tlh, with its boundless oppor
tunities, wonderful scenery, almost
limitless resources and delightful
climate. All these lend a charm that
must make this section dear to the
hearts of anyone who stays here a
sufficient length of time to get tn
(ouch with them."
!r Bend came to Klamath from
Northern Montana.' as the successor
to Mr. Camp. During his admlnlstra-
sers nore anrt wllI undoubtedly bring
fn ,.. n ,H Ovefllt0n of bis duties
,, ......--
tho ripe and practical oxuerlijnco
gained In his former work.
No dellnlto decision has heen
reached as to just what will bo douo
horo this )ear, that que&tlon remain
ing for the early visit of Consulting
Kngineor D C. Henny, who is ex
pocted hero in a fow days. When
Mr. Henny arrives, definite plans will
be mapped out for submission to the
authorities at Washington, and It Is
bollovod that one of thosd will be the
throwing onen to settiemoiii t "
I iiii utt llih il'M "--
',.., ,,.. hnrp of Tula Li
tako.
0ne program that has been stigBosted
! ,aUo t0 thcs0 lands, and one
I,. ... nn(l0ubte(ily receive tho
. , ,
careful consideration of the reclama-
JJ , ' " of these
'" " c a ' ' l , of the soldiers,
""l. at th" d. "PJ . " , wed. It will
" U,,B f . ., ni, bow will W
'eon "1 hf B'f ' S,on that
ur. these lands under con j M on sth
will be part cu ar y Sm.
will be partlcularlyattractlve to them.