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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1919)
SHc futfinn Herald OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH FALLS Thirteenth Year No. 3,531 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1919 Price, 5 cents HEMS OF D I Future of German Colonic! tu Be Issue m j I ' YANKEE PLAN URGED - t I'rniu lnpMi Inilrpriiili'lii i nf llnlmiil Ilini- Kirrit Tmillf. llrl.ii'i'ii Etirnpeiiti Cniinlrliw An' llrtiiiKlil t I.lKlH "I Negullullmi',.' I ipiilllillim InliriT'l". .ii'nr. I PARIS. Jim 29.- -A great iliuil Hint , hua lii'im going im bwiuiitlt tint "', i:, facts mining tin' tuitions slum the slr.n-j InK nf tin' iiriiilntU'ii l now muting In Mclit ill tin' liH: iH'iirn cunfiiri'ticn. mill l.rnoli'iiiH Iium' iirim'ii from uunxi'"t-1 i-.l iurtiTii which will niillrn lliti liiimt ili'Xli'riiiin Bliiti'niiiiilitilili tn Inlim' In ll Niitlhfiirtiir)' riilK'lllnlnli. Mews wlilcli urn greatly ul vutl unci' with tlm fiiurit'i'ii original ihiIiiih nilnnltli'il liy President Wilson, Iiiivh lnTti liruiiclit fnrwnrd Tilt? Atni'rlriin ilnlt'Kiitt'H will urr Ihf mliiitiiii of tin- Atiinrlrmi plnu nt the mitni't In ki'i'ii (Im rival ulmiU'iiH within tin- liimmtti nf fitlriii'it. Tin American I'liin ciiIIh fur nn ltitori':i tlonnl rntilriil nf tlm tii'mmn coin nli' iiiiiIit Hid 1. in i; ii ii nf Natlutiii Thit sellleiiient of this point will Im. nnr o. .ne iii.er.'sunK issues ot tun ........... ...... " Tlie rnnrh government has pro- ! INt.nl to ii.,. ii.iu.trii Hint Finland Im r..Wt.l,...l an imlepei.ilet.l ...Ulun. The Pear,, Cnufurenr,, has alre.i.ly lien, riinfrnnteil by three secret CONFERENCE INCREASING tr.-..ll.'H which were in be rorlilililim I,,,,,,,, ,,, ,r (lf ,,ni,nilRl, lim, lrr. irnib-r Hie fourteen points urged byl .. ir , . , Wilson rim Ilrst .r these Is Imtw , , W,n, H()tlK (s (f,hni (( M)- KncUiul. Krann. and Italy, regard-! .1r ,, .., , ,,.' I..Kll....lls.MloflheA.lrli.tlcC,mst.llun(1 U t..(v(l(. ih (nmi (ii(, ml(. mul which r.inlllcls with lulerests of j u , ., , Hi.. Juki, Slaves and Czechn-Slovaks. riie secoinl Is hetueeti Kiiglmid mull . I j'.i'.ui uiiinir which japan is to get thn Cermnn Islands In the Northern rnclllc, and the third Is between Kng- land anil tlm King of lletljn. In which Datna.icus Is to be given to the llodjaz kingdom PRIZES OFFERED FOR HIGH SCHOOL ESSAYS In order to stimulate Interest In the coming Armenian Drive, Presl lent J W SlejiieiiH of the First Slate ml KiiWngN Hank has offered ten tlol lui'H In iirlzes for thu best essays by Hie high school student, dealing wlllt Hie rciihiuiH why ih,1He titrlcken war "iiffnrcis should Im taken cure of. It It announced that prizes of two dnl kii and fifty ronis each will be given 'or Hie IickI owny from tlrd Krosh iiihii. Kiipliuniiir.., Junior and Senior I'lllSHlH 'I'!,,, ,.BtlyB ,-,, () n "hunt two w..(H. Judges front tlm tllllhldi' , BKlM , H0kl0 ,(u pi lie winners. FARM LOAN BODY ELECTS LEADERS . I ''I Hnlloii of tlm Midland section i him liiTii B,i(.t, for prnHlilotit of I J'"' Khiinalh Falls National l-'urm Lo'iu Asoclatl(in for the coniltiK yettr. ' 5' Cunnliielmm of Pine drove Is "'e PreHltlmii mid Mrs. L. II. Hague ' " iieeu ngalii ulecod Smiielary TrcaHitini' a limn roniiullieo com l'nM'il of tlm following lias heoii cIioh ' ly tlm Hoard of Directors, Friink I NelMin of Keno. Clutlrman, CIiiih. f-l'l'lnll and C. j. MeOiillom. ltCK FIIOAI POItl'LAXD J ,; Hall of tlm Ohllontiln Mt 'ne i ompnny, who 'iiih boen In ed, i on 'Mtwini whom ho wits called he Hm iiim'hh or i,h Wm lin, cl.ll.lien, linn 'lnm.,1 lo Klamath County. Iln to- ''"' Mint tho alck uit'inlfr nt his 1'imilj' ure much iuwnwuil, I YANKEE DESTROYER SUNK OFF IRELAND WASHINGTON. .In n i'l Tin Atunrlruti (li'Hlni)rt Jacob .linii'H nil II It lllf tlin Irish UIIIHt by ll ClTIIIIUI NUllllllll'lllll Dl'lltllllll'r li, I 'I I 7. NWIM (irK'l(l. ll)' tllll I " - .1 :i . W'HIM'I which visited Nnwpnrt, It. I, lii Mix ii tu hut of l!l I(i mill lutnr Inurlm! tlllTllin 111 n 1 1 1 1 ! t li K lllf 111" New Kng llillil roiiHl 'I'll Ik uiin ill. IummI In llm rniiiM 'if l.lciilciiiintn I- I.. Mill lir iiinl .1 II Fulilmr, I' S N . who wen' iiiiluri'i li.v iii Ntilitmirliin I' ' li Ullll'll Mill). Iln. i-iiri-.t 1 1 ii .miu.i-l Tlcnuilntngu. Siilinilinr :id. I 'i is, mill IiiIkihi-iI In. ii tit (ii'iiiiiin mill iiiiitlmi riot 1 1 lit wiik Hiirii'inliTi'il Nn wmlmr .'.urier lln hud spent it.-ni ly tun iihhiIIih mi tin- hiiIiumm Hltl In Aiiimliiiii wiiIi-in mill ill i In Ci'iinin Niilniwirliiii bun., in Kid L T ll. THIIM.N Wll.l. I 11,1, I'l.M i; AS Al.'ltlt'l I.Tl HIST AtATi:il I in ii. it. ;i..visvi;it iiKiin.v IIKt O.M.MKXIICI) W IT T I tier nf things toward tliu liBilritlns (If till' tilKiinlzntloii OltllllON ACKICt'lri'UAI. VOL-' Tin- rnni.tlliitli)n mul liy Iiiwh wuro I.IKJI.'. Cnrvjilllii. J nn 2!i -Tilt; up-. ailnpti'il ntiil iirrmiKulHL'iitK uoru maili' piiliitllli'iit nf K II Tlunim uk enmity fur tlm .tUtUum of i-'li'Vcii vU' iiKrii'illtiiriil iikkiiI fur Kliiniutli ('mill- prnlili'iitH fintu cull tn'rtlon nf t lu ly Is nminunt-i'il by I'mil V. .Marls, iitiild londiir nf county iikuiiU. Mr. Tlinintis will ropurt fur duty nt Klntn- ,11th KiiIIr iibnut IVbruary ;i lie stu-1 A iiii'mbnrshlp committee with U.K. ' ,,roitictloii of Hefugee (larmiMits. In (ri'i'iU II It tilnlsyer. wlm rt'lKiutl . Suiltli ittt t'liiilrittan ittitl Krt-tl CJnrrlfh. " rutiiiK curtain knUtuil k)u1h. on tlio , friiin the i-intiity agent wrvlci' In ' J . ' Swimsmi, ll I'. Lewis, II. K. r(.,.st poiwlble scale. Detailed In jOrlolmr Stills. Andrew ,M. Collier. A. II. Kl-' Htriift luim will be sent nut shortly I "In Mr Thomas I believe we have , person. W T l.ee. J. .1 Stelger and .....i i ,i1L. meantiili.' all work now In M.cirt, ,,, ,.,. ,a,v Wl, ,,,. I ,,,, ,lt. pnnltl.m of agrliulturnl ' agent In Klamntli County, where Irrl- Plc riilnhiK nro of prlmi. ,,. .-- , Mr. Mnrli ..Mr rlumWH ,., , ll(.,,,v r,.()11. ,,.,, frm , KMl,ri ,,,, ,,lmri , r(, , fuf , , i"ii iimiii ii ii hi I I inn t iiiniiri ,,. .... , ..,. mllk .. ,... , , i iiniiniiin inn pillilllllllllill I llllll Mill K'nlnrmlu Agricultural College. Mr. Thulium served ns superintendent of the Culnrndu brunch experiment sta tion In the San Luis Valley nf that slate from April, 1915, tu September, 1HH. Tills station comprised 1 "ll acres nf high attitude Irrigated land. He resigned this position to hitcoiue dlttrli't agricultural agent in Colo rado ,miil held this position from September. I'.HI, lo January. 1EU7. lie resigned to heenmo county agri cultural agent of 1 1 lo (Jrauile County He cotitlnued III this position until January, litis, when he was selected from many other Western ngents to become assistant Mnto lender of c.iun ly agents In Arizona. He left this position to' iiccept Hie position with the l''cdcrul Lauil bank, which he held prior to entering the emit) service agent in Oregon. OFFICIAL LEAVES FOR CRATER LAKE II. H. Momyer. AsMsluut Supetin lenileni of Hie Cnitur Lake Piirii, who has been In town for some lime, left for ihu purl; this morning. He will be Joined lit Fort Klmiuitli by Mr. mid Mrs. Waller Dlvin. who will make tlm trip In with him. Mr. Momyer has u lonely Job ut Ilia park each winter ns lie slays to keep up the necessary government records ami Is the only human wllh- In tlm inilltis of n great many miles, m LOCAL .MAX AI'I'OIXTIJD FOII IMI'OHTAXT WOltK. Secretary Archie Wlslniril of the Klamath Irrigation District has been ro-appolnted on the Kxeciitlvo Com mittee or thn Oregon Irrigation Con gress, according In no wh' Just receiv riiero mo seven momliow ofj'vt. Mle Dalley, Portlnml, woundod this coninillleo to which Is given over I Important mutters relating to the rnclaiuatlon mul ilovolopmont of tho Stnto. Mr, Wlslmi'.l will itccupt tho appointment, ' Rir: AnniTiniu TnnnxnDnnv ', HAS BEEN MADE Roster Has Now Nearly Five Hundred Members BUILT CONSTITUTION til) Hull t muili'il I JIM Night Willi I'nn.l Itniiils ICiilllllsiiistx in Sirunil Milling nf tin' AssiH'Inllnil Vice I'm'sIiIciiIs I'riini llllfi-iciil I'urls if till' t'nillil) In III' Nilllinl. With ii iiii'iiilii'r."lili now rapid ly iiiiiiin IiIiik tin- Hmi liiinilrcil murk mill tin tanks rnplilly swelling racli Iny, tln Klmiuitli (iiioil lliruls Amuicliitlnn iiskkiiiIiIi'iI ill the rlty j linll here Inst evening fur tin1 nf j rmiil ui.'cllng mul completed it ti ii id - County. Tln-nn men are to be select- I'd by the pi'iipli' nf their respective I ..,...... r dlntrlUM Jnek Ktirber as members was ap Pointed The members were greatly elated over (be recepilon of the new uily ; ,Ml, WOk rooms heru In order to com by Hi,, public and the amount which ,,,,,,,, work )UVV OI) ,,., ,, , ,., bad brim Indlialed. Willi the strnng p rcHlly for future allotlment.s wbirb meinlieisblp appointed now on the 11U, iomnK. Kver) woman who can Job. It Is liellmed Hint every gold possibly spare one or more ufter- mads man In the Cunlv, c, s most nf them, will ulili'li lu be on the , of Assnclatlnn. Tltnr,. lll be at.otber meeting i.r i,e Assorlmlot, nex'l Tuesday night and nfler Ihnl the meetings will be subject to ibn call nf President II. II. Hal i ('. L. llnllliliiy. an extensive ranch-1 er of rppnr l.migell Valley, who was in the eliy today, expressed his ap-' probation of the new move. He said ,. tluil he was behind It and believed that It would be supported well in ' ihaf locality. j KLAMATH SERGEANT GETS LONDON GIRL News of the marriage of Sergeant Howard A. Shitrpe In Unglaud to Miss llerha Carter nn December I I Kilt lust, hits Just been received In j a letter to Mr. and Mrs. II. Vance i llutchliis of this city, by the former. The pleasing news Is Indicated In a i iiualnt manner by the Sergeant who tells of-.seeing the London sights In cluding Sir Douglas llalg, while on the honeymoon trip, He says that Inline, tifter the war, will he In Ore- i gon. Sergeant Shurpn Is a nephew of Mrs Henrietta Melhaso of this city, mul n cousin nf .Mrs. Claude Daggett. NEW MILK DEPOT STARTS IN CITY A new tip-t'o-date milk depot Is bo- lug established In Klamath -Falls byl ICImer French In the room adjacent , lo the bath house formerly occupied j by the Hot Springs t.roeery. j A .steam holler Is being Installed and an eitilpment for pustourlzing and sterilizing milk will soon be rendy. OIIF.fiOX CASCALTY LIST TODAY. vt. Vlitront .lolllnok, Malin, wound ed severely, severely. pvi. ash ii. Krummrr, unriuaitli 1'vt. Nick Sohlavonltls, Mnrahflolil, rottiiiiod to duty, iirovlouSlK reported ilsslnn In notion, THE INFLUENZA SITUATION Km ll till llii'ir will he piilill-lnil In lll minimi Milliplrlr Infill lilillliill lis In I In- IiiIIiii'IIh Munition. Iliti' Mill ln fiiiinil Hit' report of lli'iillli OIIIi.t Sntlle, lilt; luinn. mill nilili-i's'.i'i of ih-m iiii, mill nil Infiiriiiiilliiii llnil will iniivi') lllf I'xiirl cnn.llli.ui of llii' public liinllli. As nil nlllciiil i n fornui -linn i ((. inline tills iii".(lmi Mill In inililislinl, till' public Is miii'il ngiitiiM bi'lli'tillig liny Mnrl.- Hint iln lint lin.i'lls I licit- fiilllllllllloll till! furls rniitnlnt'il In 'II if llcr.ilil. I int. socle's itKroitT i ' Tim fnlnlnu '!" I'liy's ni re- ' j Luke Walker, IIM X. r.lli Si. I I '. W. Itnili-ll, McMillan llnnmlng ' llmisr. A. A. SOt'Li:. t It j lli'.illli Oil), it. e w m l U URGED ttiXTixi i:i iunirTH).N )! iti: ii (ji:i: (;.it.Mi:.Ms ni:ci,.iti:i) XKCKSSAICV. MOIti: WOllKKItS XKKDKI) TO .MKirr QIOTA. The fnllowlng cable lias Just been reii'lved from the lied ('in-js lieail iiuarters in Wa.shliigion from Krance: "Wo need large iuiiniltlis of gai-' luenls sent montbly for ilentltute i-ountrli.'S. This lm-iins cnutliiued the hands of Chapters should be pushed to cmupletlou." I More winners nro nueueii uaiiy ai noons a week Is urged tn plan to iielp at the'ltoonis until this refugee gar ment work is taken care of. The rooms are open dally except SuniPi) from 1 tn r. I'. M. Mrs. L. H. Sulli- :iii Is In .barge nf the seulng, mid MlK- o. I). Iturke nf the knitting. 1 Wot il has been received that Christmas enrtons which did not lt.no, tnt, )VS oversells ifn account of ,1Pr ),.B started for home, would be sent to the dead letter of- (ce and from thero returned lo the sender. . j w. SIK.MICNS. Chairman u p LAWKKNCi:, Secietai) ALBERS CASE M FILLED TKI.Ui OF WKAI.TIIY MILLKK AC. CrSIM) OF I'KtM.'KHMAX TALK will now pkoci:i:i) i. pout, la.nd ii:ii:it.L COI'KT POUTLAND, Jan. 2'J. -A full jury hius now been obtaln.Td In the trial of Henry Alburn here In the Fedeim1 Court. Albers is charged with a violation of the l-'splonago act, by, making tteasnnable utterances. The gnvernuient Is tu have ten ' witnesses and It is Indicated (hat the' prosecution will not seek to prove' that tlm defondeut was Intoxicated. United States Attorney llanoy do-1 tiled today the claim of the defense that tho case was a framoitp. j AlltMAN (iOlCS XKAItLV ' I TllltKI': MILKS A MINI" LAWTON, Okla.. Jan. 29. Kuvor- nd by a high tall wind. Lieutenant Robert II. Hakerjn a Dollnhllaml cyllnilor plane, broko all previous reo - ords In n tllght from Fort Sill to Ok - lahoma City, last Saturday, when he iinido tho 90 mllos In 20 minutes Hat, lor at a speed of 270 miles an hour.' Lieutenant minor, who loctay eon-j firmed a published report of the fllffht, said tho tlmo of 22 mlnutosi pr4Vlouilv given, wan arronwuw, I I BILL SUITED F First Unit of Consolidation Program LAUNCHED IN HOUSE Mnnj Siil.it') Iihit.isi' llllls Mow In Tiikf Tills I'mwr I'lnni Loitln Inn' IJnsti'in (Iiciiii llnspitnl Ai pmpilal Inn Cut Suprrliiti.'iiilriit Is Cniinnrililril. SAI.KM. Jan. 2!i--The first unit of a consolidation program has been presented In four House Hills creat ing departments of Labor, Agricul ture. Health and Institutions. Senator Karrel has Introduced a joint resolution to put a measure on the ballot on the next regular elec tion which would deprive the legls- i laiure ni uie auinoruy to increase the salary of state officials. Nineteen salary Increase bills have been In troduced. The Joint Ways and Means Com mittee has made a cut of tl',500 In the appropilatlon for the KaMern Oiegon Statu IlospTial at Pendleton. I). K. Mc.Vary had asked for $310, 700. Mc.Vary was commended for bis conduct of the institution. The State Lime Hoard was given an appropriation of $10,000 with an agreement that the Cold Hill lime plant was to be given a year in which to make good. DIVOIUi: SUIT I-'lliKII An ai t,lnn for divorce has been fil ed by Ale ShlVe against Pearl Shlve, In the office of the" County Clerk. The iplaintiff allegos desertion in the. Milt. II M. Mantling is representing the plaintiff In the action. MAUN COUPLE WED YESTERDAY The wedding ceremony of Krnest Thorji and Miss (Jrace Colvln was per formed by the lleverand K. M. Ham t irk of the .Methodist parsonage nt 1 :ii ye-storday afternoon. Hoth the voting people are residents of the Malin section and will reside there in the future, where tho groom Is engaged In ranching. POHTLAXI) .MASK OKIHXAXCK .MAY IIIILP ITTIKK WAVH. PORTLAND, Jan. 29. Tht city Commissioners have passed a mask wenrtng'ordinaneo, which will become effective In thirty das. The vote taken on the matter today was three lo two, so it would be made an emer gency act. 1 (lli.MAL A.XXOCXCKMKNT OK llttV XATIOX MAIIK. 'WASIIINHTON. D. C, Jan. lit. TliL ralifieatlAn of the Prohibition iiiiienduient effective January With, 11)20, has been proclalnied by acting Secretary Polk at the State Depart ment today. IIAIIY HOY AKIUVKS A baby boy was born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stoesehler at Sl.'i Kose Street. Dr. A. A. Sottlo was In attendance. Mother and child are reported doing nicely. OltF.UON lH'IILISIIKH DIKS 'ii I ,,111,1 INT i-OHTLAND. .Inn. 29. Henry L. ,.utor5i publisher of the "Orcsonlan" 12-l,msed avay at his homo hero nt 11 o.j,,,,; lllB, Kllti ,rt, hml ll0l, 'vm.v Imv for several days. ' m I WII Xiill'.ILItKI'OltT . Oregon, Fair with gentlo northerly winds. 'Maximum yostorduy 40 docroos. Xllnlinum today 22 degree. ITALIANS HAUL DOWN I U. S. FLAG BY ERROR WASHINGTON, .Inn. 29. Hear Admiral Nlblnck, commanding Am erican naval forces in the Adrlatlr, Informeil the navy depurment today that the action of the Italian anthorl tlfH In liaullni; down the American flat; on the xteamer Dlnara wa.s due to a m I h il ti cl or t a ml I n K and that the Italian commander had apologized and ordered the flap restored. The Incident occurred at the port of Jelsa, on January 16 and the first Information regarding it to reach Washington rame In a dispatch to the official press bureau of the king dom of the Serbs, Croats and Slov enes. Admiral Nlblnck said the steamer was not seized by the Ital ians as first reported, but his mes sage revealed that the Inter-allled as well as the American flag had been lowered. L 0. Ill EDITOR ALLAN McCOMIl TO MAXAG'K DKS TINIKS OF COLLKOB.. "HAUO. MFTTI-ni" 8K.MI WKKKLV. IUG HONOR IX)R JUNIOR OREGON Agricultural College. Corvallls, Ore., Jan. 29. Allan W. McComb, a junior In Agriculture in the College, from Klamath Falls, Oregon, where he wap graduated from the Klamath County High School, was selected yesterday to be editor of the O. A. C, Barometer, the students' official publication. The office of Darometer editor Is one of the three most Important offices in the Student Body, the other two be ing the president of the Student As sembly and the Colonel of the Cadet Regiment. The Baromete is a semi weekly newspaper published by the students and conies out on Tues day and Friday mornings during the college year. Mr. McComb was appointed by the Board of Control last October as tho best man to fill the place left by the failure of the editor-elect, Bernard Mainwaring, to return to school. Al though only a junior he put out the paper during the period of the Stud ents' Army Training Corps, despite all manner of hindrances Including military discipline, the influenza, a limited personnel of staff helpers, and the general disorganization of student life. With the resumption of student control after the demobilization of the S. A. T. C, tho office wa.s de clared vacant, because the regularly elected editor was still absent. Ac cording to the constitution of the Student Assembly and upon action taken by the students at tho meeting last week, tho executive committee was authorized to fill the vacancy. In spfte of the fact that a senior had always before held this position, tho committee, after due considera tion of all possible candidates, chose Mr. McComb to the office, at a special meeting yesterday. Mr. McComb Is also manager of the College Lyceum Course for this year and is a mombor of the Sigma Phi Kpsllon fraternity. MAN IS APPREHENDED ON SERIOUS CHARGE! W. J. Ruff wits yesterday after noon brought before Justice N. J. Chapman on a statutory charge The hearing of tho ense lias been set for tomorrow at ten o'clock. Tho defendent was placed under five hitn dred dollar bonds, which ho failed to raise and lias been remanded to the County jail, Ho Is represented in .counsol by Attorney W, H. A. Ren- ner. RECOVERS FROM INKLURN7.A Marian Barnes, who has had a strenuous attack of the influenza has now recovered and is again able to resume his duties at the Sheriff's of fice. RETURNS FROM STOCKTON Miss Modi Ch'astaln litis returned from Stockton? whoro she hud been visiting friends and midlives for tlm jiRt few wfluku,- Nil Mill DF TJUHE5 FBI RUSSIA WED 'Senator Says Present Policy Aiding Bolshevik . STRIKES ARE SERIOUS Khipjiinls nn Clj.l,' Rhrr .May (loin i nr Operate Mlnlimini l-'nrrn YI. i -.on l!elli'o Second Trip to France t I'lobably Xeressnrj To Cme j Hack Karl) in Fcliruary. ' WASHINGTON, I). C. Jan. 29. , Senator Johnson of California has j again demanded the withdrawal of the American troops in Russia. He declared today the "criminal policy of Intervention" had helped to hold the Bolshevik! in power, while they were starving the Russian people. LONDON, Jan. 29. The strike on the Clyde River is growing more seri ous. Nearly all the big shipyards are on the verge of closing down or cutting to small forces. The strikers declare that they want to "remodel the trade Unions and establish a bas is of direct action." PARIS, Jan. 29. As much as President Wilson hopes to avoid a second trip to Europe, It begins to look as If It would be necessary for 'him to return In the early Spring. He Is expected to sail from Brest be tween February tenth and fifteenth on his return trip home. OMSK, Siberia, Jan. 29. The pro posal of the Peace conference for a discussion of the various Russian groups will probably be submitted by the Omsk government to the re presentatives of the various groups In Siberia. EASTERN STAR HOLDS BANQUET LAST NIGHT Members of the Eastern Star order In this city had a big time at their rooms in the Loomis buildings last evening. A banquet was served and a general get together' meeting en joyed. Mr. and Mrs Walter Van Euipn and J. E. Hratton wero Initiated In on the mysteries of this lodge. - , CCHHKXCY CO.MlTROLLKlt KKAPPOIXTEI) IIY WILSON. WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 29. President Wilson has nominate John Skelton Williams for another term as Comptroller of the Currcnc;. An opposition to the confirmation o; the appointment of Williams Is be ing planned by some of the Senator. The opposition is. based on the offi cial aits f Mr Williams some of which tesulted in clashes with Infill ........ i i .... i I'llMUl U,UI,Uio. NEW MILL Itr.WI.Mi 1-1 XK Tim m.u flour mill ut Malin Is rnn- l nlng without a hitch, according to V. 11 Smith, who has been In charge ) nf its installation and who will re ! main until his successor can learn , the business thoroly. YANKEES FALSELY AClTSKI), PARIS. Jan. 29. At least one crime ntti United by tho Paris news papers to tho renegade America has turned out to have been oxecnted bv n French deserter and twoiFrenc.h civilians. This was the theft of an ai tomoblle. ", "OLD fiLOKV" WILL HE VC n, AT PORTLAND MEETI-Vf 0. PORTLAND. Jan. 29. The City Commission today un-in'monilr adopted an ordinance forbid. ;ll e display ot the Hed or Olnck flag and roquirlnt that the .American flag, b. mi t all trtt MiWti mst 'il mi