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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1919)
(Elte Herald OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH FALLS "Thirteenth Year No. 3,555 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1919 Price, 5 cent iEmming lie BUG ir mem IL 60 THRU Big Appropriation Bill Fav orably Reported ONE CLAUSE OPPOSED nqmbllr I.Mcrtr, " ObJi-it ' Prutl'lim HimliiK rri'iltlrnt to gipriid I'mgiiim Wllvni 1)1" nutlng l.vgMiitho.Sltniitliiii Willi HcMtimt Tidn. WASHINGTON. Ji. C, I'iMi. 26. j The BfiiJli) Nin.il liiiiimllteo lias or dered hMnl appropriation bill with Hi n)w tlirc )ir building program (avornbly report' d lUpubllinn iiiPinlinra will opjioie the trotUlun empowering Iho Privjl. dmt la un'iid the program In his dlicrttlon Tln pruvUlun wait In Uaded lor tue If developments to ward dlanrmnmt'iit In tlin I'oiuo. Con ference n found dc'Iriibln. Pretldeni W llnon Intends to go o the Capitol mJa in ilUcuin llio legl litireiltuntloii wllli tin- Senator, llo want to expedite tlic pniwigo of tho ureal appropriation lilllii tho- oil leas ing bill, wnlcr power bill mid thu proyUlon fur rontluulug the Federal employment fen Ice. ' The Hrpulillcim opposition to hi program ban already been announced by Senators Udgo. Pennine mid oth er. WASHINGTON. K.b. 20 Tlin llouie liai. tiamicd the Victory Liberty ! Loin bill !T HERE FATKHTAINMI NT AM) IIA.N'gi'irr 0F5US(lM( I.OIKiK A.VH KAST. WW STAIt is I'AHTICriiAHhV H.U'i'v i:i:t ' The wilerialuiiieiii and "liaimuut Hen under tlm auHplcm I of Alolm CkaHir. () i: s. m,d tho Mohiiiih lU evening wur ono' of tho mont Mcceenful it nil plfimiint of the ninny Klicn by thesi. tt,.ji known HoelntleH, It a attciiileii by about ono luiii. "Ired anil twenty fRoi'Tho hull wuh ftlitlcally iloei-ratod In iho Cotillii tl cnlors of buff and bluo mid Weenteil a moat beautiful nnd pIodh '"J i)itaimici The program yvnH ivy enlertiiinii,K. ono qf tlit jirln flpal number, being tho mlmiottu hy Mr. ami Mm Onmr l'oyton, who worn Colonial co.it ii men. Tins 1'yurluHi oi- ,C!t" w" uaiiocliilly good und tho olc by Mih carl I'lath, nccompanlod "Mm. Uurpo .Mrtm, 11(i Mr isttrroll very ninth enjoyed by ttio'uoMtM. The readings by m,.. carrier, MUi ,Uurko "d Mm KdiniiudB wlro ox "Ptlonally poo.l. i,h wnM also tho ,wn iiiiarliiiie Tlio Bt.eitHiuhir fo-ituro of .tli 1 71111? were tin. violin and I'lnno MU by milicrluo nnd Dorothy v on, Win.0 niUHleiil talent U ox "Plloinl, fii1ib ttl0 l)r()Rrm "bamiuet was r.ervwl, nt which V. i, i ,el1 "(,,,(1 ftH "wtmnetor und ' the many dullgi.tfiil rtmi ontor "in"iK qtiin, nnd HtorlfB of the 'vnlng. v - m V0QT w SNOW AT THR VQT iJV' K NlcliolBon, a wolf "known "cli of tlio Koit Klamath illslrlar. ihmii ,MnUlnK " winter with bin K A,f'llr,,r,,' ,ort lhl8 mtor, " JOlnJthem thoro nftor Miw.ri irh. ." Woqd IHvor Vllllev. Iln rnnnrlo that the ro was a foot of snow at tho rort yetorduy "lornlni;, if ATTEND CLEMENCEAU NOW IMPROVING FAST PARIS. Feb. 2.V Tim progri'im of leeovory of I'loiulor t'lomcucouii who wiih nliol liidt week rtH lie uiih iiliont to enter IiIh rnrrhiKi. lit now wich ' thllt III In Vl'll""!! " rOIIWllt'HCCIIt mul w doom rntiirn to work. j There li.iVf been a number of nr-' rent made In tho limi few iliiya of llmmi who hnwi similar )i)lllli:iil In-' clliiitlloiiH to ihf.no of Emlllu ("itlln "' "' - - hoi.dich o.mino iiomk soon' r Mm. M. M. DiiiiuImoii Ik visiting frli'iiilH In thin city. Hliu hint bueii ' milking Imr hiiinn In tho country idnco hor litinbiuiit, Mnrwln l)iiiultnli, hint ' been In thu iiriny. Mm. Uonelitou Kiiyii tlinl In her hint Uitlur from her husband tin Miitex r . , , . , , i uto to puck up and iiumi for homn. He n) ho wlU bu r.lml to ;ut buck' to Kliimntli oiici) morn. l)iiii!lnon) wan nu I'liipluyu of the city poitotlk'i) hero iu:vi:i.t)i'.Mi:vrK tir ki.amatii ui:cImm.tio.v nio-iKcr this skason in:i'i:i.ox roxtJiius;. IO.VAI, AI'riUH'ltlATION A tuututlvo illsciiMlon of tho pliii mid IniprovementH In tho Klamath Ir rigation Projoct HH'lndnt n con-feri-iii't at I)(inir n fo' iluy ngo. fiom which I'rolfii ManagiT J Manager J. II ! llondlmHjui.trft.iri.cd. ' l...n.i.... ,...,.... .in im urttlo III tbi loral project, provided the Congrcwloiuil appropriation U imrpoxii, but the iifflrlont for thin work will have to bo done, urrordlng to tho n moil nt that I.s nuirtu avail able, Mr. llnnd declarcn. Tlio He I'lnmiitloii offlclulH hope that the up- TI S I irintlon will In. Mxvil lioforo MurcliiflmrRCH of robollion ngaliiHt Hie Hun. pri fointh when the prcnunl HeaBlon ad JouriiH no Hint limy may go nhead fwtth deflnltn planH for the year nnd It In Kftimrtilly believed Hint this will be done. Manager llnnd rxpcrlri to leave for lila new flvld nt tint HoIho Project Boiuvtltuo dining tho next fuw dii).-.. DuitliiCBh coinlltloiiH In the HcrtloiiH that ho vlHlted ncciuiul to be eryi fnlr, ncrordlng to the leclauntlon or-1 flclll. Tbeie Ih miino iinejiiployinent J In and nruuiul Deliver, but nothing of a Htartllng nnliiro and thoro In no mi. eniployment iiniong the Boldlors to Hp.mk of, A flno mln hiiB JiiHt vlHlted nnd ilrenclii'd most of northern California but tho rami try cant of tlio mounlaliiB In Nevada, t'lnh and Colorado Ih tftlll tilliistially dry- MILES PEOPLE AREJIBERIL IIKAHTY HKSIMJNHH 1'OH FU.NDS VOH I'HKIIMINAHV KXI'DNSK r HKWKIt iMI'ltOVICMK.Vr AT MI'.IOTINH liAST NKJIIT III niilto of tho big storm last night, n most onthiiHliiHtlo mcotlng wnH hold by tho residents ol the, Mills addition, j regarding tho piopoHed sowcrogu I in-, ..i .. ii. ... .tiui.int.. n'lin fill. . Z :Z.:.- i,U mined to not this much needed ,n - nruvflinnnt under way at tho oarllostj posfllhlo moment, mid at tho mooting j last night every ono present conn Hi nted In n liberal in-inner townrd tho rrollinluury. expense which It If not rosxarv In ralao. .TilC rCSPOIIBO to tho call loaveH no doubt in tho minds of thoHO who are loading tho. ,oyo ... . ..!.. ...III.. but that tlio Hum will hc raised with out trouble. Those who were not pioBont nt tho l mooting will be solicited by nirnnbnrs of u commlttoo and It ,1s hopon nun tho monpy will shortly ho on hand so that tho city can proceed with the nri'iyitfeinuntH, 'nnniiiTn III ll'lll I i Iml n; in BADEN START IREIOLUTIDN i 'Mannheim, on Upper Rhine, i i Is Storm Center SPARTACANS REVOLT rliilon lli'tiwrii Wiirkturn'n ('oun:ll. mill rMiiinln Itiwultx In llHK5 ll- , ' rNIng (t'licral Htrlkf Ih oii In Hiii) mul ImliiHlrliil rrnlfi' An; In lliinil'. of the Iti'bcN. 1 COI'KNIIAUKN. Keb. 2G. A fniih iiuvolt ban broken out in Mniinhelin, Iwhuro thu HpiirtiriiiiB hnu occupied tho piiKtotllru, tulogrnph odlco and the 1 rullroiul ceutorB. . HKllUN, Feb. 20. DlHimtcheii to i day from Mitniihelm report that a peasant revolution Ih breaking out in Ulio various tllKtrlclH Ift iladcn an n remiu or iricium ueiwcenno woru iiiqu'h councils mid tho pcuHanU, II Kit UN, Feb, 26. Tho Sparta ciinti mid radical noclnllstH have launched n iiiovemeul to overthrow the nxlnttiig RovurnmentH In Saxony, whoro the newly elected diet wbh to iiHHumbli) today. & .n.i.ttil .l..l'n linn lifi.,11 llrrt. , , ,. ; - .,. "" "" ----" "'1. "' ' o Principal junction . ' i.tilnlu In Uiiv.ittt .mi, tin, if, lirnlfikn fiuiiiio ill imAuii;, lino i..mh ..i....... and the SpartucaiKi nro reported to have t.ikeu poketiloii of I'laiiou and other luiltiKtrlnt conters. IIASKI., Feb. muulntH have 26 Seventy-Hlx coin been arrested on gurlan repuhllc at IltidapOHt, accord ing to rellublu reportH. During tlielr oxnmltiatlnn they nd mltteil tliut tho money to net up an antl-republlcan guvornmoiit came from llUHsta, and that during the past mouth their expeum: amounted to more than SOu.ODi) crowun. Thoy ro fuHod, howovur, to divulge tho' placo whero thu fuiulR were being, kept. JUSTICE COURT IS -SHOWING UP WELL That the olllcu of Justlco of tho ponce bore Ih no burden on tho tax puyerH is Indicated by tho fact that JiiHtlco N. J. Chapman yesterday turned over to thu court the sum of I1.0U2.40 for his term of olllce, which commenced on November 19th. This is declared to bo n very good record, and iib n very largo proportion of tho money taken In has -nocii linos Im ported on bootleggers. It shows that the local olllcors hnvo been having u busy time. YOl'NO OI'TICKHH CHOSK.V. : Tim following offlcors nro n6w es tablished In tho military training company at tho Klmnuth County High School. l.loutonnntB Warren llonnott, Wllford Henry. Carl Adams, und Willis llnrtlelt, Color Sergeant, Wayno Ueneh, Duglor, Charles Do brey. Itlght Kulilo, I'nul kollor Loft (liildi), CaUIn l'oyttm. Corporals, Our ret Kouop, Norman laiin, Mnrtln i ! doter-lHumsby. Scott Mreo Omo, , Harper and Wendell Uiwrenco. HACK TO IiA.MilU.li VAI.I.KY. Dun Drlscoll, who has boon In tho county scat for soveinl days on busi ness returned to I.angoll Valley this morning whoro ho Bhoep Inofooojwnl, -- I I 11 has a band of WKATHKU ItKI'OUT Oregon Rain In west and vain or biiow in oast portion with strong southerly winds. Maximum yesterday 38 degrees Minimum today, 28 degree, NORTHWEST FARMER FEDERATION PLANNED SPOKANE, WahIi, l"ch. 26.-- Plum for ii mriRH meeting In Juno of ro proKcntritlvc fanners of Washington. Oregon mul Iilaho to consider tlie ( organization of a farinum' federation urn being coiiBldcrcil by the farmers' union of eastern Washington and , northern fdnlio, which met here ro-, cently. j Representatives from every fnrni- ur' union, grange and association iIuiiIIiik with any iiIiuho of ngrlcul lure will bo asked for Tho meeting liliu'o luiii not yet been detitrmlned u prm. but It probably will be In cast crn Washington or northern Idaho, It Ih Mated. Plan for '1,000 dele gates are being mnde. MCttKU.ii i'io.i:i:it iiieiti: N. S. (I'nrlc Niitu) Merrill U In town ftwl.iy from bin big ranch at Merrill for the (1rnt time In n long ppilod. Ilo rcportH that thr roailH nru In HiicIi condition now that It Ih ery hard getting through. SNOW IS OEEP NOW IN HILLS si:vi:hai, fi:kt iikpoiitkii at dh'it:ui:xt points i. xoutii.; i:nx ki.a.math. kamj last XHJIIT Wll.li IXCHKASK THIS - Thirty Inches of snow on tho level nt Kirk, forty miles north of here with five reel ut the Algoma Lumber Company's logging ramp some die tnrice to; tho west, Iftreported by J. M. Hcdford, who tins charge of the lim ber on the Klniiiutli Indian Ilcserva Hon and who mndo n trip thru that section on Monday, There is com paratively little miow at Chlloqiiln on the Williamson Illvcr, but It is get ting very deep In the hills, according to Mr. Uedford nnd Is of a wet heavy nature. B Ton feet of snow at Crater Lake Sunday, has been rcporlod. which Ih the normal amount for. this season of tho your. Tho molHturo which has been fall, lug almost continually for the last forty-eight hours in nil parts of the County will bo hit small addition to the general total. VISIT I'OHTIiAXD UKIiATIVICS. Mrs. C. Avery and. daughter Miss Uuth left this morning for Portland, horo they expect to vls.lt rolatlvcs nnd frlendH. Miss Ayory, who has charge of tho ticket window, at tho Southorn Pacific Passenger dopo.. here, will return In n fow days, bu. hor mother will remain for n longer period, NOW LOCATED .MAX WHO IIOl'HHT TICKKT FOlt THXAS AXD I'MII.KI) TO OICT THKlti: HAS ItKKX FOUND SAFK AT ItlODDIXC - That J. W. Morris who .disappear ed mysteriously soma time ago wlilio enroute for Texas and whose whero. nnoitts Station Agent E. A'. Tuttlo has been Investigating, bus been found snfo and sound nt Rodding," ls tho news brought t Mr. Tuttlo by frlonds of tho man here, aftor -rending tho plcco In tho Herald lust Friday, Morris bought a ticket to Dnstrop, Toxns on December 16th nnd al though his b'ogguge reached thero In good shape, ho filled to show up with It. His relatives there wore much roncornod and set about efforts to locnto lilin. Morris apparently ltkod tho .looks of Hedging and decid ed to mnke a visit thero before going further south. IIKItH FIIOM MRHHlLli. Harry Vrnzler was hero yesterday on -matters of business from Merrill, 116 IN 'STREET PAVING ; m in m w" .." -" mm flqq mrn nuvv nuuuiiLU No Remonstrances Filed fore City Council SCAVENGER APPOINTED Inipriitriiiciil During I In: Coming Scu miii on Tlireo Clly Streets Will He Ktnrtcil Orilliiance Onlcrlng 1m- lirmciiif-iit Xi-t .Mine Svw City, Dump (tround I'lnuiiril. Nearly a mile of city sneet lm-, proicment for Klamath Falls during the. coming season was nssured last v.lfvlil nt ...I nillnii.ni.il t.innt I .. f nf tlin ' City Council' held to bear remon strances against the proposed wcrK.J when no one appeared with objec tions, a The streets on which the Imprqve ment is to be made are Spring Street from Its Intersection wlfli Oak to Sixth Street, a distance of about six blocks. Lincoln Street from Ninth to Klcvcnth, and Grant Street from 11th to the Cemetnry, The next move of iho City Council will bo to pass an ordi nance ordering tho rmprovement and levying an assessment. The newly created position of city senvenger was awarded to Ed Hunter, a man who has hod previous exper ience of this line of work and is ex pected to handle it In a capable man ner. A now city dump ground is soon to be established a short distance fiom the old Fort Klamath road, ac cording to tho present plans of the Council -nnd Hunter will commence his new duties as soon as ho can com plete tho required' equipment. It Iff believed that ho will be icad'y to be ing work about tho middle of Mnrch. CATTLKMAX VISITS. W. 1). Campbell, an extensive cat tle operator of tho "Lorella district Js looking after business interests in tho County seat today. ENGINEER VISITS , BROTHER IN CITY (ieo. W, Hynn an onglueer In the service of the Southern Pacific for tho Inst IS years i tinning out of Son Luis Obispo arrived In this city Inst night to visit his brother, Dob Ryan and his daughter, .Anita M. Ryan, who is attending the. Sacred Heart Academy here. Ho will Btay about one week'. VOTE TO t'Alili OFF SHII'VAllD STRIKE. SEATTLE, Feb. 26. Forty thous and striking shipyard workers will vote on tho referendum proposing to call off the BtrJkes In Seattle Ta coina, Aberdeen and Anncortes, which began on January 21st it as surance Is given tho strlkeis that the conference will adjust labor domands. Other differences scheduled to bo settled In Washington not Inter than March 17th will be ml Justed on the Pacific Coast. TO TK1SCO FOR A WEEK C. F. SeUor of tho Chelsea Lumber and Box company loft on tho train this morning for Sun Francisco, whoro ho oxpects to romnlii for nbout n week. Mrs. Seizor Is now In tho city, and will probably return with him, IIOMK FROM SOUTH Capt. W. C. Ball arrived homo Monday evening much Improved in health after a two months ubsonco in Southorn California. FORECLOSURE SUIT FILED IN COURT A milt for tho foreclomire of a moitgnge on Kliunatli County proi- eity to Ratlufy an alleged note of $39!!. 73 together with $40.02 declar ed to have been paid out In taxes , on the property of the plaintiff lias been started by Jacob Mueller against . L. Gallagher In the office of tho ! County Clerk. The sum of "100 at- Be-,torne' fees ,s tt8kc(1 ln tlle "rayr of tno ronipinuu. uoogris, siicci anil II. N. Sears appear for the plaintiff In the action. I'OI.KH ASH UKItAIXIAXS ckamk hostimtiks. WARSAW, Feb. 26. The .Polish Foreign Office has. receivciL a tele gram from Lemberg saying that an agreement had been reached on Sun day for a cessation of hostilities be- twcen the ioleg and ttle fkralnlaiiii beginning Monday evening. The, I agreement can ue reuuunvvu u ennui i party on twelve hours notice. FEEDJONIGHT SUI'I'KIl AXD IJUSIXKSS MKKTIXG AT MOOSK HAMi I'OK DODV WHICH HAS .NOT ItKKX IX SES SlOX FOK SOMK TIMK The first meeting which the Klam ath Falls Business Men's Association has held QC;'a long time is scheduled for this evenlng,at the Moose Hall at six thirty, when a supper will be serv ed and matters pertaining to the fu. ture'of the Association be 'taken up for discussion. Officers of this body feel the need of an organization of this kind here, especially now that the war is over and moves for a reconstructive na ture will be continually coming up. A year ago the Association held very successful monthly banquets and matters of a civic nature were taken up nnd put thru. All members of the Association are urged to be present J"or Uie supper tnd meeting this evening. OKHMAXS AUK XOT WPULAIt l.' CHINA. PARIS, Feb. 20. Tho German ar mistice delegates at Spa have protest ed against the deportation of all Ger mans from China which country sent two shiploads to Australia in Janu ary and aro preparing to send others to the Central Powers direct. About twenty five hundred Germans are In volved, half of which are women and children. LECTURE HERE SALVATION AHMY WORKER WILL GIVK PATRIOTIC ADDRESS AT HAPT1ST OIIUKCH. TWO- LEO TURKS COMBINED A patriotic address Is to bo deliver ed this evening at tho Eleventh Stroet Baptist Chinch by Mrs. M. Sawyer of Portland, a member of the Salva tion Army. Mrs. Sawyer has a daughter in the Army of Occupation uow and thru her many letters liome has becomo acquainted with many features of tho life thore which are. not usually brought to public attention. She iisiuilly gives two lectures, one on Snl vatlpn Army War .Work and ono on Slum work, but on ncconnt of tho storm and dolayed schedule, will com bine hor two talks hero this evening. There will be no admission and every, ono Is Invited. HACK FROM HAY CITY. Chas. Otoy arrived lost night on the train from San Francisco where ho has been on business. BUSINESS MN THIS EVENING HUB SUFFER DEFEAT ; FRIJAPAKESE I I ( j Allied Forces Are Victorious in Far East MANy PLACES TAKEN .Inp.uieM- .Slaughter Tlionsandi of Fji finy With Scarcely Ar !. (Jn-i-k Army Very fiuccessfiil u Oilc-i Di-triits and I'oHii ln Cour I.iiul liecapturcil. i VLADIVOSTAK. Feb. 26. In an I engagement between the Japanese and the lloHhevik forces twenty miles east of BlaRovleslitclienskl, the cap! ! tol of tho Amur province, the Japan ese lost two officers and eighteen men j killed and twenty wounded. The Bol shevik lo.es are estimated at three thousand men. COPENHAGEN. Feb. 26. The ports of Llbau Windau in Courland which the Bolslicrikl captured on January thirty first have been retak. en. ATHENS, Feb. 26. Greek troops with detachment of French an Roum anians have advanced to the north of Odessa In pursuit of the. Bolshevik forces along the Dnetster River. They have taken the town of Tiras pol on the right bank oMbe-Dncister fifty three mlle3 from Odessa. The Bolshevik forces have abandoned many dead and wounded and left large supplies of munitions ln the bauds of the Allien PUBLIC TO SEE T xi: t'otuT hei'si: .wii.ii he oim:m:d for itumo ixspec. tlox iiy architect tomor row. everybody invited E. E. McClaran, architect for the courthouse on Block 33 arrived In the city last evening and made his final Inspection of the building pre. limlnnrv to issuing to the contractor, J. M. Dougan, his final certificate. This inspection was made today and Mr. McCluran stated he is satisfied -ni.' ma wnrk- nnd will Issue the ne- i pessary certificate to Mr. Dougan on the arrival irom ami f- - tint gentleman, who Is expected to reach this eit this evening. All tlmi is necessary to pronounce the strut ;.e completed Is the Install ation of the dectrlc. fixtures, and these, of course, are outside of. Mr. Doiigan's contract. ' It has been decided to open the building for the inspection ot the' pub- ... . i iinrrnW. lie. ami tUs -u "0 uouo t. This invitation will undoubtedly be taken advantage of by many who iMueUM". mrious to sec-the loslde o the buim.nft. eier since the work of finishing '. hrs been under way Trie public will ilnd an Interior that will suit the most esthetic taste. The balls rre finished In Alaska marble, thefinutarawoikmanshipouwh b is quite remarkable and very beau -Ml. All of the woodwork is Ugh oak. in natural finish. Th floor, are of concrete. In the principal of. fires these ..ro covered "M; lag. Special attention has been glf en to the arrangement pf the room, for tho virion, officials, so as to UJJ them convenient for the transaction i . i l.i.olnrtea. of co-ieiaieu utioin ( , Fi.wnn.ui oiticer vi?frs. y Mr.FlandertMFejjef jA, 1(0 with his wire arrive" v- -v-gj. t, .lllRllt. eyarMtoppuMtJ last Baldwin. H OOCT JfS- m