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f&tl? Cunning Herald OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER 0F KLAMATH COUNTY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH FALLS Thirteenth Year No. 3,536 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1919 Price, 5 cents INS HOME me i ncc nr nvr ii i uju w CUES M ! j p I Big Protest Comes from Ar mitticc Commissioner CLAIMING RIGHTS UeTliMII lliiii-elitillUi' On lures Tllltl rrtjm'il sVllll'llll'lll l XmI III Arnml Willi I'lf-hlrnl'- I'utirli-rii J luniv IIi'iiiiiiiiN llmiiil mill l"i parti"! llrKiil'illoii' IIA8KI.. Feb. I MiUIiIiib Em Icrser, tlui AriulMUe nn in I m I f tj ir lut prolinli'il v turn mini) against tier l.imy being deprived of her cnlonlo FtmlVIni; liffoii' llii' Colonel nr ctr nt HitIIm In' wild. "If wo no Iiiiik f bur troop or iirniH. w have o'lr rlchtu Tin- Allien have iinop'nl I'rHdrnt Wilson h fourteen poInU is Germany hm He ilemnudn hroul ' mil fmpnrtliil reguh.tlons on nil v lonlal iiui-sllnns hut the Allies iiro.,,,,,. .... , ,, , ,,,. . fifkliiK to linpimi- (he wills of the tronxer natlmis WHmiu's prognm fivr ficTiiiniiy an luvlolnble right to kfr rolonlnl pivixessliuiK " I'AItIS, Keb I i ne .supreme n I, t . . ; round! linn nizrfrt hm hiikhI iimm 1......1 i.. ii. i . ......,.. . ' I " "i" j i leiiuer euiwiies AASmln.i fl.A.I. a . i..i..i a.. ".", ""'" 'r,....rim .iier-;, )M;)K ,,,,, till be referred In a ro.nmlHslou of, Mplori, , , WtMimii- riirna imn nilty II would be to wiap rrfomiiiendatlnii for a Just tlllfinrnl. Ilepnwentailve of the rnltcil SihIcb, Eiiginmi, Kranre mid Italy noiild rnmpoie this roinmllteo imm; TAiis oiini:iti;i) Ioi! laics will KOnn hiicoiiiii dun hero, am) In view of this furl the city niuncii iai uiKiit Kaw, orders Unit I0D iIor tags liu ordered 'inch, M;n.s wiiii; to sai.e.m M:llsl,.(llt,s oitosimi I'ltO. 'm:i) MiMsnu: 10 itrsnticT iiuziMi oi'sin:i:i' "l lo Hull,,, ,lt llllllKm. ml ..,"!"" ""'proposed legislation .,. "'riding th Kfiulng of Hheop, the ill. . . . . . -v -"...ii nisi nigbi tniim,,,! vg. ,'r"" nrou.1 KU, I1ly lllklir1K . .ri.w,,i laws kov,k ,iu. stock ry I" 11.1s state Tin, mailer an, iT"""!'1 '" "" ,,f ,l,u ". -hen I, ,W1H fll 0M1101 , '-' """illielH forcibly oxpi ess. 11 ,,,""'U'M "H ,M,,K "niilterahly W to anything that would In-1 LIS "" r,,,l) "ml "''" c ..M.of1(,riinKn,v1Htot.k. n o tl,i ,.llly o mot,m of -oiiiiiino l.ee ,,.,....i.... tl, , ""iiiii-ii uy 1.01111- ST '",,n" ' Hy iitlornoy Kan ,7"'" "' H,n r" "f " M Co.,,,,,. n.p.esnnlallveH h,. nrl, 1"," 'r ",0 ,lltl'" of Iho any ituh ItRiHliiiim Toilnv City IBd B K""" l0 Bm",t(" ,"''ll''' Il"'d!kl.'rMn",""N0H Merry....,., and rJun.Vnf1!,?''11 ,y tho Com nion Fulls Mc y Y 'i'.'!1 ,I,.R '""'y ' oHMnl on ues to I SHEEPMAN ""'Unioni of K y "I'l'osod lo tho ,, n...m flf 'Orl"ohe, .'My l0K.lHlntln"' having "' 0,m" "' lwt c ioi tl10, """'"Icntlon of tho "wnur of ir.7 ..;"' "ii ROIl Law ii.,n.,.. ... .1... i.-i lnc Z 1, 1,uw 'ltliiK to tho wteita ninuT!!' ..m."1 I'Ttlclnily from wno ur vhi h wHt."."J' iHoiioBoil meuH. "HPr-nA , .' K (" "llOOP. und fni.i .'.i"W. I lllll till. Pltu a.. ':.. N.'nii.. --- Hiiuuii. "niiw Ii iriini.,,.1. i V "' ii.iiiiiii mini i-iiiiiuuiiiiuiy wK fr"' iWy0BrSKS ,! Mr. Orom's son, Iru F. Orom. and , I COUNTY FARM AGENT MAKES FLYING VISIT I: II TIiihiiUh of llniiti'li') the new I Colllil) Ak Iciitl ill Int Ak'-iiI iiiii)liltci In llii' mhIUoii mm Mini It II It (lliihtyei, i'iiiihi In from California lllghl bofom lit h t mi ii flying vlstl mill left i lit" iiuir ti I ii k fur California again Hi' Imped to get Ml" uffiilui Ill shape nd UK In take II i IiIm IH'U work m mi enily iliiii Mi Thomas llllK lillil kiiihIiIi'IiiIiIh K i r I M l r In ( ,., .work , ,,(im llMI I'llmul ! nliulliil In Iv In lit it t Ii iiiiiI hlionlil In nlilc lt-nilik mil man) of llm pruhli inn pel ii l ii t- In IIiIh illnlllil whlrll hnvn plnveu puztllUK Id llic! Count) nun hi'u ami funnel Tl M l, DIIK l:it WHO Is U I Mi RAPID .si HIDES I.N Till' .naval si.itxici: wu.r. isir. mo m: met nv iti:i,u:r roups l.leiileumit Ktuillug (iiirrelt li now del iiuil In tin and of t'uileil H tut en llattleshlp, Sin rumeii-' lo. Is t-xiinc ted to arrive this evenlni! I f,,rough with bis parents. Mr nu a furlough Willi his parents, Mr I He bus been alineut for Hevmal )e.us. mid a large iiiitnlmr of bin old frlen Ii will be very glad lo welcome 1,1m hark lo his home town Ills tul vmiremcnt In the navy slum hit , ,,.. i HiiiiiiiuiiWM IH'111 llic Mlllll'i'MD lillll'l . J lurv titinlsiiitv lut t k.knii I IfV tl (! Ii ! lit V tlll Ik.kllll Itllll lillil ' "' "" "'" Hl"n a tllMH Itellef ,, , , , . Corps are planning to go to the Iran ' , , , , .. ...... t.r nil .'I mill nun nil iiii-iiiim-i .1 l'-l , can do so ate asked to be at the De pot em VTTOItM'V 111 Vs Itll'l'lK ill IIIIIVIil III 1 fl II. VI I 1,1'., TH'KirrS lltdM HltOIHI.lt OF. 1 1 TI 'PnRNnUnM UIINQ I UflnUI lbnARbL , homo of Itev V, I' Lawrence, on I'H'HIt AT lAMI' l.l.'WI.s, AMThlnl mid Jefferson streets. Until i.i.TS iim: iiri'Meitiiii: When Captain Caiuiihau a. me. I In Klmi.ath Palls and leitiui I of (no united movement fur good loads, he Immediately made piep.i.-ntli us for the shipment from Portland of his Hupmohlle, which he .v.i'i in a ion teal u( Camp Lewis lie took five one dollar cIiiiucch on a flvo p issen gin ear that Caplalii Hillings of the Tilth lufm.l.y was disposing of, .Mm 1 1 to Ills Nin'p.lso ho foil nit that oiio of the flvo tlckels ho had pur 'bused cmrlod tho lucky itumbei A iioml loads emblem Is awaiting Iho arrival of the Hup In Klamath Kails, and neeilltiHS to say the Captain with courage enough lo Join the machine gun battalion will ptiv II t tin attention I lo sponit limitations I WELL KNOWN CITIZEN VALI'AIILi; lAlt.M TEN ( I'HO.M TOWN LAND IS TILE AND IKIIIUATED lll'VS MILES I Lit- By a deal complutod this morning, this city bncoiiioH tho 7 ncroH of land ton hiIIoh Klamath Falls, prnvlously noil by At chin CoIhiiii. Tho consideration was $11.7u0, tho now owuor will lako ikissoh- rtiu U'onhko will oporutu tho fnr.n, C NT N T nein tax on m ci OF MEASURE? i Toll on "Liquid Hay" Pro posed in Bill Today 'EMERGENCY MEASURE Tin of nil on Gasoline mill Half a IVnl mi Distillate Nov l'niii'iil. ' CiiiiiIIImIIiiii mill Arbitration IIIII Agnlii llriuiglil li anil I'msmiI by a Dig Vnte. HAI.LWI, Feb I. Tim Joint IIoh.Im and IIU:hua lommllti-u havo ngiccd on a hill taxing denims in KaHolluo, one tent, and distillates one half rent per gallon This will In nil probability ho made an emergi'my iiieaRiiie ii.h will all th.-'ihn Highway program Including tho ten million dollar bonding enaetmout j ' "" '""""' esierilay ri'suircilril ;,lM' s,""1" ,'"1 providing for the establishment of Hoards of concilia tion and Arbitration to handle nil disputes between inpltal and labor Thin bill which waH defonloil last week by labor representatives, was I passed yesterday by the vote of forty j three m thirteen The labor repre sentatives later changed theli views III legnrd to the nutter The House today passed hills by Itepu'seutatlves McKarlaud mneiul- i lllf itfillllut Mr iittunu titiil iiViiiiitmitlivn.i "or " i"iei ttiitanto nana ah i ii ti i 1 1 1 mn .. .. .... , ... , mid raising their fee, n hill by tho Joint Ways and Means Committee I lalslng the salaries of the medical assistants al the S'lletn and l'ondMlon Hospitals anil by Iteproseutatlvn Mai tin Im leasing the salary of lusuiniicit ( ommlssloueiH to $:i.fiil0 I Tin- Senate passed a bill fathered ' by ii delegation from Douglas County to allow all livestock rxrt'tit swine' mid gouts to run at large. Tii.wi.'it VAiiit xrrri.i.s . .. . . i Ii Tliin.il. mi. I M .i I.'.l..,. V..I..I ' ,n '"" '"'" wore married Saturday evening at the urn wen miiivvii young peopm in nils I at it lli I -v Ii ti flu i f-.vulilii.il in llm lion in. v iihiiij i in i iHh n nun ii an iihi i (iraiiaii ,7ii district lhey expect to resldo lnltm, 1(u circle when he Ib oncu re- Algiima, where Mr Thayer Is em- ployjed In tho saw ml SEATTLE FACES I'IFTV TllorSAXI' I'EO. STOI'I'IMi WOIIK AXI) ALL ri.i IMH'STUV TIED I'l. SITUATION IS IIECIDEIILV SEIUOt'S SEATTLE, Feb. 4. l.eadeis havo said thill between foity nnd fifty tliousmid men and women will walk out In tho general strike culled horo fin- Thin sdny llopo Iiiih been practically abandon ed now for a peiuoful settlonionl. Slieet car mini, waiters, ciirpentora, loiigshoioiuoii, llnolyplsts, prlulors, jllnoy ilrlviTH will nil null work, Tho unwHpupcivi with (ho inception of tho I'.ilou Labor Daily may suspend. CITY HOME CHANGES OWNERS YESTERDAY Tho property hitherto owned by Mrs. Henrietta Mollmso at K27 Wash- Ington Slreet was ptirchaBod horo yesterday by San, Vurnor and J, H. is Qglo. Tho house Is n seven room structure, Tho now owners wore glvou Immediate possession, Tho donl wi,H made thru tho agency of the R, 10, Smith Realty Company, Tl COUNCIL TO INSPECT STRAHORN RAILROAD The city (iiunrll will mukr mi nfll 'clul Iiihh' lion of llii! iii ii n irijiiil rail-1 road lo llii! end of llic present r.ith construction beyond Olene at an carl date Thin was decided upon at the meeting IiihI night, when IiIIIh for tin1 road muHlructlim aggregating 13,. MM) wen- presented for iami'nt An nuv itii! of llii' cnuncllnu'ii were not fa miliar with tlui progress lining made on tlin road, It wan decided to gel In t closer totii'li with the Hltuallon liy gn I n J4 over It to llii; terminus Tin tlntu wan not set for tlui trip, liut It will probably do mudu In Hit! next fiiw ilax Tlui IiikI olllclat iuspec t Ion miih made In company with the county oHlcliils and tho Ktrahorn rail road committee, after the ralln hud reached Olene i i I'H' .NAVAI CONSTRUCTION PROGRAM .NOW OUTLINED. WASHINGTON, I) C Feb. 4 It In announced liy Chairman Pndget of the IIoiihi! Naval Committee that WIIhou'h liiHlHlaniu upon naval ox-1 ' panslon hits led to tho unanimous up- ' prov.tl of a throe ycai conutructlon ' program KLAMATH SOLlllKK IN FUA.NTR SlTFKItS INJl'ltlKS TO XKW Alxm.VMEXT IX COM.ISKI.V WITH I'.WKMEXT BARRY HURT IN i IHtlSIK 1 I 'i... ...... r-1 1 ..r ll.l. 11... I.. Iiuoi llinl lilt, ..ii.i1.iv- fiinliirnii Ii n Vn "' devastated thin contact with a stout French pavement, tho accident occurring whllo ho wns attempting to boaid a rapidly moving truck. Woiso even than this Horb says was the fate of a carefully nourished mus tache which was plainly dlscernablo with the naked eye and which vvas ueing tieasureu lor exiiiuiiiou pur- . . . posos. Time hns already healed ,, ,lf ma iillr.. hnwrnm- Hn writes that lie would rather tic n tiiimp at home than the l'uvsideiit of i . .... . . nl ,, ,,,, he ,. ,,c r0UIlt led on to make all possible speed fori leased. lllli SHIPMENT OF THOOIVs UETL'ltXIXC. WASHINlSTON, I) C, Fob. 4. Tho dopaiture from Franco of nlno. ships which mo to a. rive In the U..I- ' ted States within tho not three i ,. ...i.. ... .,.. t i i wookh wiin Bovoiiiy si iiuuureii men from tho Expeditionary forces In I Fiance, Is announced by the War Do partiije.it. TO pASEO DECENTLY DECLAIMED DISTRICT OF LOWER LAKE WILL HE LET OCT ON I'ASTl'lt.WH! DASIS Dl'llINn THE COMINl.' SEASON The mnish land owners of the Klomnth Drainage district at a moot ing hero yesterday decided that tho lands of tho Lower Lake marshes which havo boon reclaimed during the past year and n hnlf by tho In stallation of Uio gnto ncrasq tlui Southern Pacific crossing of tho Klamath Strait, will bo handled due ng tho noxl year on u pasturago bas. and thoy will bo leased for such uso In units up to seven thousand acres. After next year these jnndB will bo sufficiently drained oft for cultivation and other nrrangomonts will bo mado, lie im..i ammi u, ..u w . ,.,j to j,aXo u ,urKe nttem,nnco who has been In Krnme for the past I Should the Improvement be ndjut oar In tho Aviation branch of the,ed, it will cost tho property owners military service, will ho distressed "licet, about $10,000 and the city i LK ILLS PEOPLE DOT TO START E Sewer Drainage and Lights Wanted by Residents BIG INTEREST TAKEN Special Meeting Called fr I'riila) Evening nl .Mills Addition Hall, nt Willi Ii I'rnpoxeil Improvement Will lie IMsctioM-il Hi-fore TIiom Who Are IntereMcil. HuHlilentH of Mills Addition aio he j comtiiK Increasingly Inteiested '.i the ; proponed souoraRo and drainage of I that section ai shown by their pre I sence at the city council meetings) and their views expressed ther-j on this subject The deplorable present situation was voiced at the regi.lar meeting last evening and their de termination to get relief at the tarli est possible moment vvas indlcatoi. Surveyor J. C. Cleghorn has ini'ile an estimate for the sewerage of this locality which aggregates t33MU). ,'lho people of Mills Addition nave M,N , , i)k!ji meetng vj(h Engineer Cleghorn and members of the city council at Stills Hall at dlijht o'clock Friday evening whereby the project can be gone over In detail. As this proposed Improvement v ill affect most of the district nnd noirlv evervone wilt be Internstpil It U I, on. I - tn.iuiu. The council has Indicated its desire to iiiirIi llm llinltm- fur. ,,ar(1 ns fas( ,1R ,)ossUlo nt, lt ls i olthcr finallv accented or relprtirt i .-.-... . IIIU lll.llll.IKU 1)1 .MM1S Auuiuon is another matter which Is ilemamling tho attention of tho Council. This entails uciording to tho present plan, the installation of a toe drain which will run up the Canal, take In all the spring and seepage water and carry It thru tho Strnhorn railroad dike into the lake. It will ost $20,000 nnd is a pinpnsltion on which It is PiXlieCtl'll lllllt tll.t lli.cllHMMtlnn C.n-. ,.., ., , . ,, , , . ice, will co-opeialo to some extent. Every losldont of Mills Addition is urged to ho at the Mills Addition Hall I Filday evening LAST EVENING M IT PRTTIDDWC IIETl'HNED hOLIHEU TKES HltlDE IN K LAMA I' J'Al.l.S. HOME WEDDING AT FIGHT O'CLOCK. FIUENDS IMIESEXT A ptellj home wedding ocuured hero ln.st uigiit when .1 Wall r Waul, who has locently ictiirno-l Imm tho military sonlco wns united v.lth Miss Mabel lVIolin nt the homo of tho bildo nonr First and Main St.eets Tho coremoiiy was oei formed hv Jiibtico N. J, Chapmnn In Iho prosenco of ii fow Intimate tilendi and lela lives of tho happy coupln. Tho bible Is a daughter of L, II. ll'.elm Mr and Mrs. Ward expect to mike tholr future homo in this city. FOREST RANGER TO LEAVE THE COUNTY E. S. Kerby, who has been forest ranger stationed at Odossa for tho last seven yeais, will leave tomo, row $2,000 In Block thlrty-flvo Nichols morning fo. Darringtonv Washington i Addition to H, Orem and for th with his family, where ho hns ac-' construction of a bouse at the corn copied u position with tho Forest or of Fifth and Oak StroetB to Frank Service of a similar mtttuo. Mr. R. Morris, Koiby states that ho rogretu in many A considerable portion of the even ways to leave Klamath Couuty whero Ing was devoted to the allowing of ho has mado a largo clrclo of friends. ' regular bills. ESTIMATES MADE I ON STREET WORK i 1'rrparatlonn for paving Crescent avenue, from the Kloventh street ra nal hrldKo to Canhy iitreet, Can by from CreHcent to East Htreet, and Kant hack again to the canal, were continued last night when Engineer ('leghorn submitted figures of $10,- 924 for oil macadam, and $16,400 I for light standard blthulltfc. The "Kurcs on Tenth street from Main to Mncoin, including siuewaiics, were as follows- oil macadam. $14,696, and blthulltlc $24,994. The Lincoln street proposed Improvement with cinders from Ninth to Eleventh Is sll'nated at $1,279. RELIEE CORPS I'KKSlliKXT AX1 TltKASUUEH KliKCTEU YESTEUDAV. A Mi OK. FICEH8 TO UK I.VSTALLED I.ATK THIS .MOXTH Mrs. Flora Emmltt will head the local chapter of the Woman's Relief Corps, having been elected to that office at the regular meeting of the order yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Jen nie Seehorn was elected treasurer. The following officers were elected at a previous meeting, Mrs. Stella Skllllngton. senior vice president, Mrs. Ella McClllan, Junior vice presi dent, Mrs. Iva North, conductor, Mrs. Tansy Bradford, guard and Mrs. Min nie L. Sergeant. Chaplain. These officers will all be Installed at the meeting on the third Monday in February and at that time the ap pointments of assistants will be made. T OLD THIRTEEN TWO VOUXGSTEK8 IX THIS CITY WHO WILL SCOFF AT THE IDEA OF IT BEING A HOODOO, WITH (i(K)l) HEASOX Is thirteen an unlucky number or is It a lucky number? This ls a ques tion over which there has been much discussion for a long time, but If you put the matter up to Homer Garich or Raymond Hilton you will probably have an argument on hand If you assume the negative side. Homer and Raymond were each thir teen years old last Saturday. In hon or of this event Mrs. Garich gave them u birthday party at the Garich home on Ninth and High at which the good things usually set forth at such events were appreciated heartily To cup the climax, Mrs, Hilton gave the boys another spread In tho way of a Sunday dinner. If this life or that of the future holds forth any thing more blissful in prospect than u birthday dinner to a boy of the age of thirteen, we have not seen It in the catalogues. STORE UEING REMODELED. Woik has now commenced on the remodeling of the White Building between Fifth and Sixth Streets, wheioby tho whole of the lower floor Is to bo arranged for the use of Tho Woman's Store of II. N. Moe. Tho work is oxpocted to bo finished early in March. PERMITS BY COUNCIL ISSUED LAST NIGHT Permits wero Issued last night by tho City Council for tho construc tion of a house costing approximately W U NW W ISPMCIUIS AGAIN SIT Government Buildings at Koenigsburg Seized STATE OF SIEGE IS ON Uolshrtlk Forces Disl.ircd Masters of Almost Wlinle of Tkralnc Ills trlct Soviet ('ov eminent Sturtctl at Khartum (.'la-gnu Strikers Arc Hack at Work. COI'K.NTAGEN Feb. 4 Most cf the government buildings at Koenigs burg in East Prussia have been siezed by the Spartacans from Berlin. The governor has declared that a state of siege exists. LONDON, Feb. 4 The Bolshevik forces are now masters of almost the entire .situation in Eastern Ukraine. A soviet government Is reported to have been established at Khartom. PAUIS, Feb. 4. The Russian Sov iet Government has announced to day that lt will take all measure to bring about an agreement with the entente, In answering the Invitation to Princess Island for a conference. LONDON, Feb. 4 The situation at tilasgow Is now much improved. The strike In London is apparently grow ing but the big majority of the Glas gow strikers are now back at work. LEAVES IOll UEKKELEY Mis. F. I". Patrick, who has been ill with heart trouble at her home here for some time has recovered to some extent and will leave tomorrow for Berkeley, where she will spend some time at the home of her daugh ter Mrs Shepherd SUGGESTED MEASl'IIE WHICH WOL'LD DO AWAY WITH ltl Gl'LATIOXS OF HOARD OF EQUALIZATION OPPOSED HERE Keenly alive to the Importance of preventing legislation that will fur ther deprive counties of the i emula tion of their own affairs and plaro It in the hands of a state commission, the Klamath lounty comt has adopt ed the following resolulon and trans mitted It to eveiv county Judge In the state: Resolved That we enter a most omphiitii piotust against any movo thnt nun he mado hj the Legislature of tho Statu ot Oiegon. seeking to tuke fiom the County Hoard of Equal ization, the power to legulato assess ments and placing suih power In the hands of a State Boaid or Commis sion and earnestly request the mem bers of the Legislature to vigorously oppose iiucli legislation. The daiige. of surh legislation can hardly bo g.asped and tho action of Judge Bunnell and Commissioners. Short and Fo.dyce In taking quick and effective action In bringing the matter to the attention of all the counties of tho state Is lo be com mended hcaitlly. The edict should go out that uover again win Iho pcoplo of this state, hand over to a commis sion anything that has for Its pur pofco tho regulation of fiscal nffalrs within tho bordors of any county in pregon Instead of a further concen tration of powor In Salem, the day Is at hand when all of the power now Invested there should be taken away and given back Into tho hand of officials who will ho lesponslble to tho peoplo who nro directly Interest, od and who havo to foot tue bills. REVOLUTION nun t .3 n.T!, V.i