The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 28, 1919, Image 1

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    Wlv iamtttuj Herald
mrHClAL NEwarATwi
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OF KLAMATH FALLS
J KLAMATH COUNTY
eenth Ycnr No. 3,557
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1919
Price, 5 cenU
Thrt
m would
IE WEI fie I
If CALIFORNIA
MEN FINED FOR i
HAVING LIQUOR
ITALY CABLES
ACCEPTANCE OF
NATION LEAGUE I
TOMORROW
taitlature at Sacramento
Tke Action Today
OREGON BODY DONE
CllfuraU IWiiIiim' Ak Cnimrcwi
la Take Hlrp- f" .niuitllonif
KUiMlh Oumi) ltrolulloii ly
ym)Wn nihI llnldulii Nut Adopt-
)( Knlmi.
MCIIAMKNTO. Knli 28 A Joint
rttolutlon memorializing Congroiw to
like ttcp ncci'imary for tho annex-
tlon of Klamath County. Oregon iu
Cilitornls. wa Inlroiliircil today In
lb) UiliUttire hero A almllir
BMiurt Introduced In thn Ore.
ion UiUlsture but nut adopted.
The stove action by Hip Cullfornla
umbljocii o iliow (lint the people
iown lhr realize wlmt the addlUm
el tbli County would meinjuid they
ire wide ake to thu opportunity
el tddlni tills productive area to
their own. Oregon doe not appear
to tint to let go of Klamath nlthougli
ibi bn herctofoio shown no sign
cf knovloc that the district was here.
Thu high nmt (if UrlnkliiK wu foic
Idly Impressed yesterday nftcrnooii
on Nick Klnticiitly and Jmiicii Step
hens who were apprehended Wodnex-
ilny night hy Chief of Pollen mid Fed-J
urn I Of,fUcr I'rlcu Uecob coming in
on the tinln,
They pie id guilty (o IiiivIiik llijiiur'
In, their possession hufiiin JiiKtlro N.
J. Chiipmiiu unit were fined flf(n! A l: I L.. iiLi tis
dollan nud cost end, W""BH "' "nole ."".
COOKED I'lHIII HALE TOMORROW,
I People With Joy
Tliomt, who Iiiiyo u hunknrliiK for
noine fine things to eiit uru reminded
or the Kltver To end Cooked Food
Halo which will he Jield tomorrow hy
the Indie of the KpUaipnl Guild ni
the new Mare addition of Moo nnd
Company In the White llulldlng. The
utile will begin nt eleven o'clock to
morrow,
LODGE WARNS PEOPLE
CONGRESS
NOW
SALEM. Feb 2$ -The Legislature
lijoarntd hut iiIkIiI at nix thirty nl
sorts week later than the Unto net
for the completion or It work. The
Uit few diyi hnve ln-n filled to the
vtmoat and tlio weary solona nro
lcomlnic the cm! of thu todlotin Ren
Ion.
The question of the creation of n
lJeulenatn Governor which was the
Wit of a hard wrangle yesterday,
III be lubniltlcd to u choice of thu
rotei.
A reduction In wood 'und fuel mtei
butrlotd Iota between Oregon polntH
beta ordered h the nil I road ad.
ItUtratloti, the 1'iihlle Servlee Com
ante hat. been Informed. It Ih of.
whrpifier ten dii)i notice.
PLANNING
f
I'rivililt-nl WIlMin Prepare to lCe
A Kl ii fur Purl Conference Will.
Sn 1 1 Wnlnrwiln)' Morning Irfxljtc
Tomorrow Ih the first of the
month, and your carrier will
pay you a visit. On behalf of
those little chapn, the Herald
vunU to thank you for your con-
alderate treatment of them last
month. With very few exeep-
tlunii subscribers were ready to
pay him, Practically none came
to tho office, for which the office
force thanks you. This month
make It 100 per cent perfect.
The boys will have your hill
for- you, so' please have your,
money for-hlm.
t Thin will be the last day thlt
winter when he will have a
chance to aee how many hats he
can knock off with snowballs
did you ever, In ull your life, see
the snow In hotter condition for
such work? Well, that is Just
what your carrier Is looking for-
ward to. Don't keep him wait-
EAST KLAMATH
WATER UNIT IS
OFFICIAL PLEASED
WITH LOCAL LODGE
Nil T
Crlt(rii Fundamental
Hull Of 1TJIgUC of NlltlullK.
k Im rm i.vnAM, l.l.i hitnlr nanln k
I ,Mlfc VI uwvb iiiii irMt.fi urmii., -w
('IIIHtltU-.A fnr Avprv mlnuln nf his tltnn tlinl
you take up means Just that 4
many lean anowbiilla to bo shot 4
4 under his direction, and as It 4
WAHIIINOTON. t). C. Fob. 28. will be his lost chance elve blm
i Premier Orlando nan cabled u per- all the time possible.
jaonnl mctmagf to President Wilson 4 And, please remember that
Officers Are Named at First
Meeting Held Here
BIG TRACT' INVOLVED
FFDFRfl!
WAHIIINOTON, D C. Feb. 28.
There are pending In Concrets never
nl moisilien provldlnR for greater
prtrtlrlpntlon by the federal govern
ment In the Improvement of high
ways. Some of them are In the form
of amendment to the present federal
aid taw by which Inrger fiindn would
ho appropriated from the federal
tieaaury, whllo others embody new
plans for federal work. y
The tendency of public sentiment
In the matter or governmental partici
pation' Iu highway development
seems to be dividing on two general
propositions. One Is the cmittnminct.
of the present xystom whereby the
federal government and tho staton
Join together on u co-operative basis.
The other Is tho creation of a federal
hlgjiwny commission which Is to ere.
ulo n national system of hlghwuys and
iiMsume cintrol If It construction nnd
maintenance. Hack of Mils proposition
Is nil extensive propaganda which is
declaring that tho "whole Italian peo
pie comprehend und ncclnlm with Joy
I the high value nnd everlasting slg.
nlllcnuce or the League of Nations."
Tho preparations for tho Presi
dent's return to France have now
been completed. He will sail Wed
nesday morning on the George Wash
ington, after speaking Tuesday night
with ex-Prosldent Toft In New York.
While on route from Washington
he will stop for an hour and a half In
Philadelphia, to see bis daughter,
Mrs, Snyro.'nud his new grandson.
Senator Lodge solemnly warned
tho American people to Velgh care
fully the constitution of tho League
of Nations and insist upon a fundl
muntnl revision.
He declared that as tho organiza
tion was now planned It would en
gender misunderstanding and strife.
He then made a numbor of specific
recommendations for amendment.
NKW HOY AHHIVKS.
CAIIXAIIA V Itr.TttltNH.
fPt. J. II. Cninnhiin, who has
bM U Balem for the pnel ten days
"turned homo lust ewmlng, During
'uibwnce he v.a representing' thu
HlernUofilieslieeiiini.il uf Dm em,,.:
L 17 before the IokIhIjuiio.
1UERS
I LI BUNCH
UW T (iltKATLY l'LKAHKD
VRK INTKItrST SHOWN HY
"WXO OP AdltlCULTUIlAI,
flni.EM.s
JJjtatweatofHiofarraorilnthelr
JW" ProWerae hero and their ap.
t r f '" cn-0l,"nto with tho
'' Aurlnilturlat Agent. E.
JS',tabr,nn"itlncrais.
which ?i!.0 lho vnrl0U8 Products for
tiiv '.' cT,nh ib n,i,,,,,d' u-
n h ':,K l0 ll,nt wntlemen,
.."""now bneiim.. ........ .-
OVnr tri ""' ""IIIUBIBH-
here. wl the opportunl.
'Tiers i. .
Bftlu dri. .. ." "rmors in my
Mr and Mrs. Karl A. Ilrowu lie
the happy parents of a new son which
being carried on by tho comont and .arrived nt their homo last night. Tho
other material Industries, noting man wolghs eight and one half
One serious objection mined to the! pounds. Mr. llrown Is connected
federal commls-ilon Is that It would .with tho faculty of ftio Klamath Coun-
4 the hoy will not go to your offlco 4
or place of employment. He 4
4 will visit your home, or tho place
whoro ho delivers the paper, so 4
4 bo good enough to have the 4
4 money thore. Just-hand a dot- 4
4 Inr to your wlfo now, and tell 4
4 her to keep, the ehange. 4
SOLDIER
ELflD
TO GET HOI
Kffort Will He -Made to (.ct tin- Hoc
Initial ion Her Ice to t'o-Operutc
With Farmcrt of Iiiiri-H Valley In
Hrliigini; Water to State Line Fr6m
Clear Lake.
KLAMATH HOY WHO WAS WOUND-
Kl AND (iASSKD IH HOMK
AUAIN AFTKIl A IIAItD YKAIt
FIOIITINO TIIK OKHMAX8
want to take over the control or statu
roads and absorb tC piesent fedoial
approprlationa for post and forest
roads.
REALTY OPERATOR IS
BACK FROM VACATION
ly High School. Dr. 0. I. Wright
was the attending physician.
IIAIIY DAl't.HTKH HOIIN.
Following thu finest kind of a va
cation or throe weeks in Southern
California points, II. K. Smith
or the Smijh Hcnlty Company rotum.4
ed to Klumiith Fnlls last evening.
Mr. Smith declurcK that fortuno
smiled on him while ho wis uway ns
tho wouthor was dollghtfiil. Most of
tho time was spont In Venice. Mis.
Smith procedod hor huaband to Cali
fornia nnd will remain thero for a
somowhat longer visit.
A nine pound daughter arrived la it
Saturdny nt tho homo of Mr. aqd Mr.
It. F. Seizor at f-22 Klamath Avenue.
Dr. (leorgu I. Wright was In attend,
nnco. Mother und daughter nro get
ting along nicely.
FREE TRIP T
ROSE FESTIVAL
OHOCKHY VlHM PLANS TO HI'.ND
YOUNG LADY KltO.M KLAMATH
VAIA.H TO TAKi: IX THIS 1110
IJVKNT VNKXT HUMMKIt
s
WILL
AIDED
E
wi:ll kxowx mkx will assist
in woiikixg out thk phoh.
LKMS nitOllOHT AHOJJT nY THK
HOYS-HKTUIIN HOMK
The Wlnnek Company has not i
decldod whether It will
ni ii, .,.. .. . . . r .. ......i , ..,.,
' ccu I jeaioruay than tno portianu kobii eoHiivui ii
i Mk "'onird to shnw up during I mer but It haa docjded to Bend a re
moc ,c,, '" Colorado, whore 1 prosentatlvo In tho 'way of an attrnc-
Uloem.j., --"'"'niio, wnoro I J
h.',' ei,C0,,,nK o h". thit
UdtM.Vr?up0' ,m,"o work with
tlvo Klamnth girl and to docldo
which one Is tho most attractive
Ith votca wl bo Issued with all pur
' . - J . ill- -..... I.fwllllllllf
"' 't Indi V ' '" ,m,n 'o work with votca wl bo Issued wmi an pur-
W iOBISthl l t1'"1 W nre KOl"g t0 C,ln8CIS mUd0 nt t,llS Bt0,' b0BlUn'"S
ln bn lp' " n work.1 catly In March.
wit ( ' "U1" " It very dlffl- Tho girl who gota tho biggest mini
'"i but wiiT1'"81' nnyUll"K worth ber of votes whon tho. contest Io
lthr .i "' " c""nunlty working closed will go to Portlund with her
MlltUi!" " mlt io u'6 Poa-I expenses 'all paid for tho duys of tho
I carnival,
Interest In tho welfare of the re
turning soldier wob stlmluated hero
yostorday by tho visit of K. M. Run-
ynn of tho Y. M. C. A. who was heroJ
forwarding this work. A meeting
ns held .yesterday afternoon attend
ed hy men who have thla matter at
heart and arrangements for deter
mined efforts along this lino, com
pleted. '
(leorgo Walton wjh seloctod as
nttond i head of thla work, and Chairmen for
tho four principal branches woro
named. Mayor Strublo will havo
chargo of tho Industrial branch, A, M.
Collier or the social, A. H. Kpporaon
of tho educational and Arthur Wilson
or tho iollglous,v A move toward the
organization of a County Y. M. C. A.,
Is now on foot and may materialize
a llttlo later.
That he wouldn't take a million
dollars for the experience he has had
during the past year fighting the
Huns, but that ho now has enough
and a plenty to last him. for some
tlmo to come. Is tlio way Jess Hun
saker feels on hla arrival from the
trenches. Ho came In night before last
and la, a mighty tickled boy to get
home. His experience would fill a
hook and a mighty Interesting one.
Jess was In the first flag Regimcnl
and entered tho battlo line at Chat
eau Thierry on June Twenty-sixth and
was In olevon battles between that
tlmo and the 11th of November. Ho
was gassed twico from vrlch he
has never entirely recovered and had
his shoulder crushod during 'this
period. He was shifted along tho
ontlre front to the Swiss border dur
Ingtho fighting and ended up by the
Swiss bordor, Tho righting in Ar
gonno forcHt was tho bitterest In
which ho participated and tho bloody
scenes there nre Indescribable. He
says the Oermnns nro dirty fighters
and took delight In murdering the
Red Cross workers on the field and
bombing the hospitals. The soldier
Is being wolcomed 'home by a host of
his old time friends.
II. I. Tjcknor was yesterday namJ
as president or tho Langell Valley
Inlgatlon District, which was formed
In Upper Langell Valley a few months
ago -for tho purpose or Irrigating ji
tract of sixteen or elghtecn-thousand
acres or laud in that section from
Clear Lake which is a short distance
south of the California line and wjiich'
lies about seventy feet higher than,
the lands to be watered. - ,
Tlcknor, W. D. Campbell and A.
K. Gale were elected as directors
some time ago and the meeting' yes
terday was to perfect the organization
and start plans for getting to work
as soon as possible. On drawing
lots for the term of directorship. Gale
drew the threcyear termr Campbell
the two year and Ticknor one year.
Archie Wisbard was selected ns Sec
retary for tho organization and Chas.
J. Ferguson as the attorney, The
new body 'will make a call upon the
United States Reclamation Service
for cooperation in getting tbe lands
or the valley under water. It Is
hoped that arrangements can be made
for the glvornment to deliver the
water to the Oregon line as the''
State of course has no right to 'the
California water except thru the Re
clamation Service. The Hoard of
Directors will hereafter .meet on the
first Tuesday of ench month.
The reclamation of this huge tract
or land which Is admitted to be some
oMhe most fertile in this entire sec.
tlon will be a valuable addition to
tho ngrlcultutnl artoa of Klamath
County nnd add immensely to Its
products. Water enthusiasts have
been working unceasingly for the
last ten years" to -bring their lands
under Irrigation In spite of many
back sots and handicaps and it is to
bo hoped that smooth progress from
now on crm be found.
The most enthusiastic gathering
of the Klks Lodge which has met
here for a long time assembled lu.it
night at the temple to greet Deputy
District Grand Kxalted nulcr Charles
H. Durggraf of Albany, who was
licic to make an official inspection of
the Lodge. The Official was greatly
pleased with the work of the order
and made uvorablo comment on the
lltlCH SCENE
OF ITS 1
HAI FIGHTING
aim mane javurauic comment on me c C n
Interest that was taken here In these !3Partacans Selze Many Pub;
matters. Eight new members were'
Initiated and a fine reed and social
time rollowfng the ceremonies.
This evening the Temple will again
be the 'scene of great gaity when tho
JHIIs gather to 'trip the light fantas
tic at their annual bill. A very
large number are planning to lake
advantage ot this good time as they
know rrom past experience about
what to expect. Refreshments or an
appetizing character will be served.
NEW BILL TO
E
m
28.1-
lic Buildings
BLOODY FIGHTING ON
Ami) of hp.irt.icaiix March to Parlia
ment Tburvl.i) In Effort to Force
Diet to Proilniin Hmict Govern
ment Rank .Vote Printing Prates
Are Reported Captured.
KLAMATH FOLKS
COURT HOUSE KEY .
GIVEN TO SHERIFF
Architect K. B. McClaran.and Con
tractor J. M, Dougan of the Court
House on Block -Thirty flve, wero
passengers thla morning for their
homes at' Portland. Contractor Dou
gan declared that his work In Klam
ath Falls wns finished and that ho
did not expect to return. McClaran,
who Is an enthusiastic member of
the Elks Lodgo says he la sure com
ing back to tho city for the big Klks
Convention next August. The build
ers stated that they had turned ovtr
the key of th enow Court House to
Sheriff George Humphrey.
WKATHEH REPORT
For Oregon, probably rain in west,
Mr, Runyun Bpoke last ovonlng at .rain or stoow In oast portion;
ti,n nova Athletic Club horo nnd had . southwost winds.
-- - i
high pralso for the work that was be
ing done nloiig this line.
fresh
Maximum yesterday, 38,
Minimum today, 15,
IN
NO NKKD OK .IUIH1KS OR JURIKS
OR COURTS IK PHK.SKXT COX
DITIOXS CONTINUE TO PRE.
VAIL, SAYS JUDGE
The pcoplo In Klamath County aro
getting mighty good those days, ac
cording to Circuit Judge D. V. Kuy
kendall, who says that nt tho present
rate for behavior there will bo no
need of Judges, Juries or courts very
long.
While thero havo boon no Jury
trials here in the Circuit Court re
cently, thero linvo been eighteen
suits settled out ot court. Two
law Biilts were riled and these aio
actions of a minor nature. At tho
present late tho entire calander
would be cleared In ,a few days. A
number or those small actions have
been settled out ot court or by do-fault.
BACK FROM CALIFORNIA.
Jack McAuliffe has returned rrom
Long; Reach and' other California
points, where he tins beon spending
a largo part or the winter with his
family.
. WASHINGTON. D. C, Feb.
Returned soldiers and, sailors who
want farms may have ''their hopes
I realized. If a bill pending before con
gress appropriating IIOO'.OOO.OOO for
reclaiming Und and establishing set.
tlemcnts thereon is passed. So cer-j
tain does the passage of the bill seem
that the reclamation service, depart
ment or the interior, is distributing
clrculats-gvlng particulars of the
plan and blank applications for land
to be filled In by men who- have been
in the service and returned to Wash
ington D. C.
The scheme Is to have the men who
desire farms to create them from dry
farm land by Irrigation projects, by
clearing logged-'off land or by re
claiming swamp land. The govern
ment will pay ralr wages' for the de
velopment br. ''the projects nnd the
young farmer will be given opportun
ity to develop his farni at the same
time.
The government does not Intend
to give these farms outright to the
men, but -it is planned to. have them
pay for the land in small Installments
covering a long term, of years with
interest at the rate or 4 per cent.
Stock and farm implements will be
furnished oh the same basis.
It is proposed that there shall be
approximately 100 farms In each
project surrounding a town. There
will bo good roads, good schools.
good markets, good neighbors. For
general farming. It is planned divid
ing the projects Into farms of 40 to
80 acres each; ror livestock farms
from 80 to 160 each; for fruit farms
from 15 .to 20 acres each and for
truck gardens from 5 -to 20 acres
eacfi. Competent instructors iu farm
practice will bo stationed by the gov
ernment In each aettloment to In
struct the farmers.
"i
(II) the Associated Press) "--
COPENHAGEN, Feb. 28.7TRtotlng
broke out anew 4n' Munich on Thurs-
I day. Dispatches received today say
that three thousand Spartacan' sol-
dlers marched to Parliament 'biijld
Ings in an effort to force the Djet to
proclaim a Soviet republican Bavar- jj
t V
la.
-- PARIS. Feb. 28. It la reported
from Munich that the Spartaeans '
have siezed all the public buildings,
transportation services and . 'try
praxes on which the government
bank notes are printed, "'
PARIS, Feb. 28. There is no pos
sibility of holding the Prlnklpa con
ference, according to Andre Tradlu,
the French delegates, The Bolshe
vikl have failed entirely to comply
with the conditions of the. Entente
and the Allies have, now in view a
new method of restoring order In
Russia.
COPENHAGEN, Feb. 28. German
government troops yesterday occu
pied tho town of Hambofn In "the
Ruhr Industilal region. After a "right
In which many of the Spartaeans were
killed, hundred and sixteen were tak
en prisoners.
FORMER CITY GlRL-
HERE ON FURLOUGH
IRR GATED
CHANGES
I
r
SIXTY AqRE RANCH IN HKART OK
KLAMATH UASIN IS SOLD IN
A DFIAL JUST COMPLETED.
IIRINGS S3,ffuu
Tho sale of n ranch hero has
Just been completed in which J. W.
Straw, a well known county stockman
disposes of sixty acres of Improved
Irrigated, laud In the Hurrel Short
neighborhood about six miles rrom
Klamath Falls, to Harry Dooth, who
resides In that section. The new
owner Is given Immediate possession
and will operate his new proporty.
The price received wns 15,500..
MERRILL MAN VISITS.
E. C. Frailer of the Merrill district
Is tiunsactlng business in th4 County
Seat this afternoon,
-Mrs. W. G Cuslck, who Ms better
known to her Klamath Falls irlends
by her former name "of Miss Ida
Thomas is here for a shoit visit rrom
San Francisco. Mrs. Cuslck has
been identified with the United
States Navy is a Yeomanette and has
been working J3 a cable censor. She
Is enthusiastic over her work and
declares It to be the most Interesting
Imaginable She is here on a short
furlough.
IIS
CON
STILL LI
jAMATH
REPORT OF FORMER KLA
WOMAN'S DEATH IX HERALD
yf:stkriuy proves to
error oi officials
BE
That Mrs. Mary Jackson Conrath,
whose death notice by suicide at
Stockton, Calif., which appeared In
yesterday's Hsinld, was a case of mis-,
taken Identity und that Mrs. Conratn
Is alive and well at McMlnnville (
the news received from that point ty
Klnmath Falls residents today. This
will bo welcome news to a large
number ot her Klanmth Falls friends.
,..!, m nni l.rinc thomselves to pe
Hove In the traBedy that was reported
The repot t ot .Mrs. Jackaon.
was received iu a United
patch yesterday and by an Ao?IMfJ
Press dispatch today. The sheriff!
offlee here had also been mOIso!
the verdict of the coroners JW
which found the body to be
Mrs. Conrath. -
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