(ftij? luimf nn Herald OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH FALLS Thirteenth Year No. 3,567 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1919 HOOVER TO SOON ' END PUBLIC WORK I'AIIIfi, Murcli 12 (by Hi.' An Korlnlod Press) -Tlmt lleiimrl Hoov er, tlni American food inltiiliilitltiilur iiml htoly appointed dim tor uonord of Din Interallied relief organization, In to rcimo IiIk relief work In IN Niiimiinr was Indicated In tiilcmciit Issued liy Hooter lomotiilng tin j wheat Mlluillmi Hu Intimated tlml ii liliijoilty or Ills u WOlilOIN n1 III would t fl urn to 'irhui'i llfo. Hponklng of witl'im problems con iioctod with tlni wli.ir i.i'uiitloii, Mr Hi, over nIU tliuy wo'ild need to ho' MllVl( I))- HOIIII) Illl'l l,!e, "heCI'IKo! linltlllT lllHif, 1101 lilOKt Oi' till' IIIVM In tlm fiiiul tiilnilnhtriii'mi, will tio nhlo to continue Ii llin anrvUu Jf Hit mo If BE OPEN TO ENTENTE t I MISSION TO N KLAMATH RE TO IRK $25 REWARD j The llrralil will pay gun reward for Information leading to the nrrewt iiml conviction of mijoiic caught Mealing copies of tin ll-riill nfli'r their delivery to MibscrlbcrN. TIiIh pnirtlco. of Mealing papi-rN, cpci-lully nlmiK -Multi Mrrct, lias ri-arlinl Mirli proportion that tli Herald Ik going In Mop It, nnil with that end In lo Ii offering till reward. 'CONFERENCE NEARS END OF ITS LABOR REFUSE TO GO N Recommendation Is Made to the Conference COMMISSION REPORTS AHltw tn M"'' 1'rciMlnm of lllilnc Willi""! llNirliiilnnlloli, l Kwinn inrmliil I') t'liiiiiiiloiloM Kiel Cn mil Open AH N'iIIiiiii In Time of IVnrc icriiuin Ovtu mill Operate. 1'Alt IS. Mn rili 12 - Itotonimcudu tlouttlml tin.' navigation of tint Ithlne kmixwil In the Allied union with- HTIIOMHIOI.DS IN NOHTII LONDON, . March 12, Tho Evcn- Ing News nays tho Premier Lloyd Oeorgo has sent word that the Peace Conference Is now nearly completed and that the draft of the peace treaty Ih to he finished and signed by the end of March. SOLDIEK HACK FIIOM FKANCE Wee, 5 cenfc 1. i ii. i BOLSHEVIK JWE ' i OEUEi IE Big Good Roads Meeting Last Evening SHEEP DENIED PEKMIT TO CKOSS KESEKYATION . .Take Law Into Their Own Hands on High Seas -. . ... .. .-.., ... Biff Rnnrri Rn,..J I it i I iurjiorui i.uuih &. iwciiure, son oi . uuiiucq up JO .Mrs. .Mary it. .Mccture of this city,' WiVrii. V " iuaw ( has returned from France, where ho has been Identified with the Second, 1 Field Artillery. He was discharged I Hie government nfur i.nxt July "W iiIko, intiHt cm n a living, ' Hoover mild ' WASHINGTON, I). C. March 12. I Indian Commissioner Cnto Sells has 1 don led tho. application of tho Central' RECEPTION IS PLANNED Oregon Wool Grower's Association CAPTAIN THREATENED from the serV,Ce at lhe 8i,nie tlme as I for a trull across the Warm Springs , I Frank M,lls of thls city but stopped Uosorvntloii due to tho fact that the f ! f,,r a two weeks' visit with his siat.v, Mrs. Margery Gallagher at Willow, Calif. I SPARTACANS ON I DEFENSIVE NOW trail crossed the tax land alloted to; HiilMliK-t at Whit.. Pelican Hotel Has ,M0 ' Individually and that It ' Tr.lllM,r, Or,ere, Hack In EnK- i nuuiu uu uiipoHHioio io gei ino con-' sont of all tho Indians affected. This would savo sixty miles of trail for' 20,000 head of sheep whlch must now go by way of llend. I Hail to He Almmliinctl Highway ('oiniiiUiioiieni and .Senator Haiti lit to lie Kiifertiiliicd at Dinner at Kill Temple Mii'tliiK Kollowliig. ' MAST DCMOI.IHIir.ll MKXT THOOI'S IIV tJOVKHX- out illcrliiiliiiitliin wio made In a ro jiort tu thu Peace t'onrerencii by tho Communion on the International He. j nutation of Waterways, Hallways and rutt. It was miKgeiiteil In tho re- loit lilrli jib reiiil Unlay, that Hip, llhlno be lonlrolled by n CoiuiiiIhsIoii Jlmllar to the Diniibe Comnilsslon. ' I.ONHON. . March 12. Tho govorn Thr Ntntim of the Kiel Canal has been '"" troops In llnrlln liuvu mucin con ellltil on ii basis of the fieelom of "bilirubin progress since yesterday In lit ute for all nations for merchant demolishing the Spartnran strong Mpii or vwimIiIiv In tlmn of peace. I holds In the northern and custom Tim mini would continue under sections of tho city, (toman ottiuiishlp and operation. They madil use of the artillery and - mini' throwers to drlvu hack Hut rioters Tint terrorists inethodN of llin Spar tnrans have caused a great revulsion of feeling It favor of the government There was an enthusiastic inee'.lug i or members of the Klamnth flood ,M """I" Association Inst evening at tho i City Hall, at which was discussed the NKITIONH or IIKItl.l.V plans for tho reception nnd cntertuin. inent of Senator Ilaldwln and tho Highway Commission, who nre ex- j peeled to arrive hero next Tuesday I evening, the Senator returning from I his duties In Salem and the Com- MERRILL FOLKS TO i land Just llefoie I-tuilIng, on Ac i count of New York Harbor Strike. t Kolillt-ri Do Not Take to Idea of (Julng Hack. NT BE LESS N Ei ISBYTEI1S mls.ion coming for the purpose of giving the people of this county an opportunity to present their claims for road construction anil state aid. It was decided to ab.indon Iho Idea or holding such an nffalr. In Its place there will bo an Informal banquet seried In tho Klk's Temple, at which will be present the lounty and city ofriclaK ofrici'm "f l,,p Klimitk, ST. IMTIUCK'H DAY TO IIK OCCA SIO.V OK IH(i NKHJIIHOHI.Nti TOWN ItKi I'lUMHtAM I'HKI'AItKI) The Irish of Klamath County are prepurlng to celcbrato St. Patrick's Day, March 17th, in a fitting manner. HALIFAX, March 12.' The threat of threo hundred troops of the Hrlt- Ish nrmy who enlisted In the United ' AGHKKMEXT States, eighty one of them being Am- I erlcan citizens, to sink the transport Ioloa immediately, unless they were allowed to land and proceed by rail to their destinations In the United States has been reported here today FHHTIVITIKS IX " Cnnndlan authorities by Captain Jackson, The transport Toloa had sailed for New York after debarking the Cana dian troops here but bIic was ordered back here to coal for a return trip to Kngland, due to the harbor strike In New York. The Captain said that he hud no guns aboard and was at the mercy of the soldiers. RETURN FROM RUSSIA Men flt'licied to Have Beea PIottf Againit (lorcrnmcn? Are Brogfc( to Jail Under Heavy GturdOme' .Mini Said to Have Been PromlMrt in Iterent Seattle Strike. I I1KTWKKX KXCJ. LAND AXD U.MTKD S TAT IIlOYIIKS VOK MII.DKI' I(K OULATIOXS KHOM XOW OX WICHITA, Kansas, March U. Under a heiv guard, thirty two tl- leged I W. W. agitators have beea s brought to Jail here for a violation j of the Espionage act. The authorities are convinced here that there is a close connection be tween th I. W. W. and the Bolshevik movement. They assert that ten thousand I. W. W. went to Rnssi- WASHINGTON, D. C, March 12. j during the Kerensky regleme and An agreement between the United have nearly all returned. States and England which has Just I Among the men arrested here U been reachd, abolishes the double one of those who took a prominent censorship in the two countries and, part in the recent general strike it Is provided that hereafter the cable at Seattle, it is claimed, communication thru the territories of j - ' eitlwr country are to be subject only m MEETING They have appointed the following Cood Hoads Association and lluslness RPntlomen to take charge of arrange-J m Men's Association and the Commer- ments: T. Sullivan, P. Qulnlan. P. ' m A t -ri-i clnl flub, representative! of tho O'Connor and J. O'Lonry, and the fol-, GARBAGE MAN TO ..ii .ii-. -i..... .....i .1... i..- .... in . . . ... . . . in mi inniiii m nun inu insulin i in mi. iiowspaper, logutuor wim such vice 'owing program nus ucon prepared, QTART APRII 1CT 'has now been resumed except on tho piesldents of the (Jood Hoads Assocln- At 9 a. in. all will assemble at the ArKlL, lol street railway, where tho employes tlon as may como to the meeting and Catholic church for services, at which are striking for higher wages, (UNt'KIIK.M'l. KOH NKW KHA MHVKMIIXT AXD P1.AXS "Oil ni.MI.Vti VIIAIt WOHK KHIDAY. OlTHIIIi: .SI'CAKKHS (O.MIMi 1 ,iarch 2.1il ii tho date tuwaid T'hlch all loyal Presbyterians ihj looklnK nnd toward which many tl.ou-nnds throughout tho niiMon nrn ow working, for on that (Into thu FOR LOCAL IN denomlnntlun plans to rnlsn lis 101 Quota or Urn New Kru fund, which Is I.MilO.iinn Thirteen million ilnl. Ir of this ftind Is to go Into tho Im-L novolent budget of the churiih ,uui lie remaining 2B,000,000 churehns "ru tu keep and uso for tho advance ment of their local work. The biggest purl of tho tuslt Is tlmt Hintterk must b,t dime In throo bourn on thut Sunday nftornoon, A ronrorenre at which these miit lr will Im discussed and at which numbur ,if outsldo speakers will Im P'Mcnt i lu loI(I , Ul0 ,,ro8by. 1 11U)ltlH ""in murcli hero Friday. Ilicro will he a meeting for thu U'Jraen '" "'" afternoon, followed by wrkct lunch, and another mooting Jir both M.ii and woiiien in the ovon- 1K. MAXAOICH OF KXTKIU'HISI be held an open meeting, at which HANOI DHOPH INTO TKX VKKT ,ll0 p,pi0 f tho county will Im ask- OF WATKH IX TUl.t. k) ei1 ,u K"1 "I1 and tell Mr. Hooth what ' i they want from the State Highway SOUTH OF HAIIiHOAD'MOXD.W. CoiuiuIhsIoii. This tnlkfest will bo some representatives of various other n sermon of "Tho Influence of St. Interests In tho county. I Pntrlck" will bo preached. At 11:30 There will bo no effort made dur. tho annual banquet will bo served nt lug the banquet to present any road the Riverside hotel. During this tho facts fo tho Commission, it will bo 'guests will bo entertained by ii num glven us a tribute to Senator Hildwln bor of musical selections and speoch- ror tlm work ho did In the interest of eSi B.io.i i. miis uiiring mo session oi me Immediately nfter tho banauot all legislature and tho campaigning he wlI1 repalr to tho athletic field near ha-s done since, and ns a welcome to ' whltlatch's corner for tho racing and I That the collection of gnrbago in Klamath Falls, which now depart ment of the city was recently ostab-J , lished by the city council, will be started on April 1st, is the announce- i nicnt made tndav liv Cltv Attornov Irish songs will be ,tho feature, j Cnrnnlmn, This, is another step which will bring Klamath Falls In line as an up- to the country where the message originates. j The United States desires to dig-' continue the censorship entirely as soon as possible, the announcement! scys, but as long n's the Allies con sider it necessary to continue the bloc kudo, it will be necessary to con tinue this. ' n m Mr Hoot h and tho State Knglncer. tootbal, Kames. Entrles an ,IH,ulr,!s ;k rol owing tho banquet the. o will ,i0U tneg0 ghouI(, bo ma(oof Ul0 general commltteo. The day will be brought to a closo by tho annual Sheepmen's Hall, as pur running advertisement fn the Herald. I preceded by the submlhsloii of a con.rumlur "iuir .iiCUruiiiK u.ii .r.ete program for road construction !'ked-for hull will bo mado In Sat- P. K. lliinnon, miiungor of tho Kit- "r t"" county. I tils program will. " " tcrprlso ranch, had a narrow oscno w whut tho county wants done from drewnlni: Mondnv. and only to this u:ir und.whnt it proposes to do ! .. - ..... ... ...I ..n..l. .... II. . ... ....,11 ,1.- ...!..- llin met lliai HO liau, wuoil a iiiuro " nuiiviuuih juu mini inu uiiiiii boy, loiirned to swim and recalled county Is supplied with n perfect the stroke In his moment of dnnger system of nrst class hlghwnys. Tho is ho allvo to toll tho tale. Monday Commission will be told what Klam ath county will do financially and whnt It wnnts tho Commission to do along that lino. Thou will como tho people of tho county with their plea. It Is to bo hoped that when tho FOItMKH COMMANDANT HKSHJXS to-dato city, tho sanitary higher level. nnd do much to conditions here bring to a TT CRISIS ON IN WORLD AFFAIRS afternoon ho went out to thu tract of tule laud south of tho rullioul,1 piopiirntlous for tho draining or Wiilch Iibvo boon under way for somo. A largo pump has been In-' mulled and It was in going from the , mainland to this pump that tho nr-, cldent happened. One of the boards t In thu bridge across tho channel i..... - ; MMHJH SOLDIERS HOME! ! T SUSPENSION" ON I'HESENT CON STItl'CTlON IS OHDKHKD THE CHUISEU PKOUHAM MAY HE Al.TEHED FOH NEW TYPE ('ominlsslou sees that tho people of tho county nre anxious to go ulioad with permnnont construction nnd pavement, It will give such financial broko, precipitating Mr, Hiinnon Into help ns will enablo Klamath to Inyfc YKAIIS A(JO IS APPOINTED about ten feet of watur, nnd It was then thai his early swimming hole, oxpmiuuro stood him In good stoid. Today hi) Is nont the worse (or his experience. WYOMING MAN TO BE FLOOR LEADER one million dollais worth of paving this year. If It will do this, then the pooplo will be willing to go a little slow for a year or two until tho Com mission can again open up Its money bag nnd give us enough funds to complete the work. i AND MAN WHO WAS CAND1 DATE FOH POSITION FIVE IDLE MEN IN STATIC FAST DKCHEASINO,- . "XKI.NM SAYS ENEMY MUST HE FK" Ul VEN A CHANCE1 AAIX IN WOULD THADE II'! "O'SllliMsMlSTOiiKKToi.,.,,;,, WASHINGTON. I). C. March 12.- Itopresontutlvo Fmnk Mondoll ofi POItThANI), March 12. Thj Fod. Wyoming luiH boon chosen as Hopub.'uini omploymont sofvlco says that llcim Floor leader or tho next Houso. I tho number of unemployed in Ore This decision was rouelfod nftor Mann I Ron has decreased by throo thousand PARIS. Mr, 12 Tlmt a erlcls "' been roach,,.! in tlm nff..lr,. ,,r or1,ir.,,'nt.t,,o.Amo-"'nj rmuns J Hoi man, UI give tho norm i0,.l"f?lo.Ml'l'lriinitluctsln or Illinois wiih oloctod on tho first ballot nnd declined to accept, FOHD HI'VS HIOYCliES FOR I'liANT WATCHMEN. foreign Although tho Ford automobile Is known, ns tho universal car, unpnront- tlio ly, thoro nro somo things that a Ford during tho past weok and now totals only about nine thousand, It is ex poclod that tho'lubor situation in this stnto will bo "porfoctly bnlnncod" by tho first of May, IUOT8 IX WEST PRUSSIA. In dunr"k,rtH' "f "'" Krol,t llnl,0,l(1' ' cmnot do. From Uotrolt c vo(e(j ' l,,,HlvlHsm Is to bo , announcement thHt tho Fo HASKIi. March 12. A gener.il omen thu strike. Is reported today In Sltesla WASHINGTON, 1). C, March 12. Possibility that tho whole battle crulsor program of tho navy. Involv ing an expenditure of nearly halt a billion dollars, will be abandoned in favor of u now typo of cruiser battle- UOSEHUKO, March 12,-Com- 8hl" wa" "''Ifc(e'1 "tro l,- ''"""""ce mnndant Mnrkco of tho Oregon Sol- mo,,t tlll,t Secretary Daniels had or dlors home here, resigned his posi-' ,lor011 8sponslon of work on tho six Hon, yesterday. Tho investigation of 3Cknot cruisers already authorized, the Institution by tho Hoard of Con-' """ decision ns to tho f uttiro type trol, which had boon ordered will ' of cupltnl ship could bo reached, now probnbly bo droppod. I Thoro is a wido difforonco of opin- Markeo was to havo appeared bo- ion nmong American naval oftlcors as foro tho Hoard on Saturday, Ho had to whothor tho slow battleship and boon cliargod of mlsmanagomcnt of tho fast crulsor should not give way tho Institution from several sources. ' In tho tuturo to a ship combining tho (power ,of tho one and nearly tho SALEM, Murch 12. Tho board of- Sp0Cd of tho other. Hecauso of this, control has appointed Captain James congressional committees havo dofor E, Shaw of Mllwaukoo, Oregon, as roJ action on six additional cruisers tho now commandant at tho Soldiers uutll n full report can bo mado bytho Home. Ho was a candidate, for thls'denartmtint. position in 1914, when Markeo was appointed, iia, win, uinnhiiilriiiiv un..t,i tho Im""",?; ,J,,n"K ,lt bf""Jt llht. "loU. ,'R'B8 0,ub "oro "st ord Motor coiupany litis Just put chased somo' Ilnrloy Davidson bicycles for uso by Ford watchmen In nnd mound tho plant, Inlng district. Martini law has hpon ! docorntod 'or bravery. ;t is to gather information for this roport that Socrotary Daniels and his 8hnv was formerly department throo cMef technical advisors will sail commander of tho O. A. It, in Orogon.' Saturday for Europe. Thoy will bo Ho served through tho Civil War, anil met ovorsoas by Admiral Henson, was wounded three times, and was chief of operations nnd Vlco Admiral I Mil I kill I HalP NIUIDALLUfllJ j DN IT MERRILL! i RESIDENT DIES LAST PATIENT AT ISOLATION HOSPITAL ANSWERS FINAL SUMMONS LAST EVENING. HAD HEKN ILL SOME TIME AT J. F. Cartrell, who has resided In Klamath Falls for several yean. passed away at the Isolation hospital ALFALFA last evening following an extended illness, which began with the Influ- EA'CITING TIME cit last 8UXDA. ami moke nnz and rievei0Ded other complka- c.UtKK sriiKniTi.Kn kok thk i tions. He had been at the hoiplUl . .-..u -. -. -.- I' NEAH FUTUHE hlnce the twentieth of February and was reported to have been ill for i some time previous to that date. I Mrs. Oartrell 3nd small son aw There was un exciting time down visiting in the east and no arrange- Merrlll way Sunday afternoon, when meuts will be made for the funeral tho Nonenties met tho Victors in a until they can be heard from. The ii ,ltlAa H-.ri football match in Burke's athletic deceased nas no oiuer .. ... 'field. The Nonenties, headed by Cap- Mr. Gartiell was the last patient tain Lncey, thought they would havo ' " dotation Hospital ana ii ... . . nvmiotfii innr iiih iiiaiuuiiuuo - n vn k.swav wmi tile Victors, no- . - be closed In a few days. cause of their advantage of practice and experience of their famous cap tain, not to mention their other noted celebrities. This time tho Victors fooled them by choosing ns captain one Hugh O'Nell, who soon showed by his expert playing and marshaling of men that the game was not unfamiliar. It was disagreeable medicine for tho Noncn itics to call quits when tho score stood 7 to 0 In tho Victors' favor. IlnwHvnr. tho bovs onloved the af- en Inrnnnn Immensfllv. nnd liwult the nii irni.tinrpther meeting St Yrea games for next Sundny at 4 o'clock and to boost for the State Convention and St. Patrick's Day at 3. that is to bo held here in August. De- , legations will bo there rrora aiu.. it onri flit STRIKERS ARE FAST moi.i and ow r p-. - fl ineio is miio '" "" " ' .. RETURNING TO WORK as Klamath must keep up Its reputa. , Hon as being the liveliest spo , tho man. n big Ueiegauua -- ELKS OFF FOH YREKA. Next Saturday morning a "herd" of Klkt, will leave here for Yteka, and for their accomodation, and to be sure thut there will be no danger of a Mampede to the everlasting con sternation and injury of the rest of the travellers, the Southern JjKltle lias condescended to place a apecla ,,, car at the disposal of those who wjll I'he purpose of the trip is a R. SEATTLE. March 12. Thousands of tho shipyard omployeos nro now back at work hero and nt Tacomn and Aberdeen, but it will probably bo about a weok before tho entire force will be again employed. Tho men nro at work again at their former wages. m proclaimed ut Ilrlusou Kluin, Thorn and Strnsburg districts of West 1,'i'u.) sln duo to thq advances of tho Spnrtn. (MIIS, . Ho has a working knowlodgo of ugrlculturo, and Is In. a position, to liandlo this work In a cnpable man. nor, Bald Governor Olcott today. Sims, and upon their return a general conference will bo hold, nt which a majority opinion of oxporiencod o di cers will bo worked out as to what types of capital ships should be built. Hid TUNNEL EXPENSIVE. LONDON. March 12. Tho tunnel which bns been proposed under the English Channel to France Is to cost In the neighborhood of twenty mill ion pounds, it is announced here. It will take five years to complete this enormous enterprise, lh trill Those who ran get away lu' "'. had hotter notify J. H. Dritfoll t once, so reservations cache made. WEATHKK HEPOBT, Oregon, rain In west and I r.l . snow in tho eut portion, moderate northeasteily winds. Maximum yesterday BO degrees. Minimum today 23 degrees. WEDDING HEKE.TODAV. Louis LoClalXohheBeaUM". t.lct and Evelyn Moore, wermarrW hero this morning fcjr .Justice N. 4. Chnniunu, .11 r : .i M 1 m