rV'!i (Eij? iuenfnn Herald nTFlClAL NEWSPAPER 0FF,C,AK NEWSPAPER gf KLAMATH COUNTY w KLAMATH PALLS Thirteenth Year No. 3,581 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1919 MM IDE TO I SPEEO UP THE ! PUCE TBEftTY HAVE YOUR OLD RAILROAD BUILDER CLOTHING READY I EXPECTED TONIGHT Council of Foreign Minu ter It Appointed MAY HASTEN THE END Sm, M Will Take ' "Hit I """ yn Tli Ilrrurr WIN"" "l ColknitUf U'lilnr I'mliiK Hun itrUns l Atimk Vlciiim Offer gapport fr Arm). (It) AwwUilrtl l'rn). PARIS Mnrrh 2 -A council of fwelltn mlnlMcm nnl foreign tie-' trtltrlfi "I Kngbind. I'nlii'il Hutes, tm nd Italy liu been created to fork ilmiiHinlnukly with iln Prmtf tn and Prrnldml Wilson lint on dllfcrmt branrhcit of thn great tech. nlral questions which ro now In Tolted In thn ponce settlement Tilt action la said to luivi born Uitn In thn Interest of hastening tie culmination of peir. It l Mprctrd that the new organ iMtJon will consider thn llnllan Una ilin iltuatlona ami the feasibility nf tmaflng a peace treaty to Include ill tbr bclllKnrrnta. In order Hint tint workeis In tlie t'liiiMiMN fur old ilntliliiK Willi li In lo lie Hindu loinoirow hy (he lied Ciium, may not lie delayed, ( nulled Hint ,1111 thorn, Mho liuve things in fnrn lib, Ket them ready enrly In the day land that those Mho are k"Iiik he nwny, leave (he things In a Imndle t the front of the limine, marked ' mi that they i.iii he plikeil up Apnrtnrent houses and InniliiiyH houses ale linked lo hae their things all at one point. convenient of nr- ess. People of the e) ate ashed to reinemller that ntt IumikIi the ur niny ho over, the suffering In the war tone In not and "III not he for a long time lo tome and thai h) taking n little time und plekhiK up Borne thing wlili li would prohnhly never he made line of. the gieiitesl (omforl mil) he In ought to some one who would otherwise suffer 1 I S MERT ELKS VAUDEVILLE I l ARTISTS GUESTS LIBERAL TERMS FOR NEW LOAN BUYERS Hubert I. Htuihorn, rontrartor foi the Klamath rails MiiuUlpal linn lo lJ4lr and piomoter of the Htru lioiu rallioad s)Mem of Easte.ru Oregon Ih expected In thin evening from Hpoknnci, Washington after an absence-of ninny months. IIIk arrival here Utin been looked forward lo by ninny who are anxious to know what the mill ond oniitriicl(n program for t III Huinon la to hu. HALL FDR CITY IS I I HOI.IIICH HACK FROM MHHKIA. UT .Mri Geolge II Memcrve of thin It) ban received the Kind iiiiui that her biiKband, who link been In the. military service with the Ninety first Infantry In Siberia, has arrived In Kan Francisco. The )oung man li;nl the Influenza and Ih believed to have been n-iit home on this ae count, llji is Mill iindei hoHpltal rare, und It In cx perti.il Unit he will not roinii to Klamath for ahoui a iiinnfli. Participants In the recent Klkn' Vaudeville Nhow lien; with the beau and girls llicy may choose to Invite ere to he Clients of honor tonight t u pretty parly at the Elks Temple. The members of the lodges who are , unwilling to have a dance go on i without their hcltiK present ure also going to he tberu In full force, ac- Building Will Go Up Near "r,lu": "' re'T ,Jhmc wh lh v I to go In formal attire are going In Town Center jauch a garb while many other main. j tain that they ure not going to he handicapped In the work of the even- Ing by swallowtails. It Is apparent ;builder is live wirei however that they arc all going In one way or another, as they hac all been Invited. M Fl LONDON. March Sh Premier UoIdc lia Kent a wkoleiut lo the llunjarlan Kowniment urging It to mi an army against Vienna, nc cording to a dispatch from Budapest Uolae promised to ndvnnco one bun. itti million kronen to flnanro thn project, rOl'NTV ItOAII AKS"t-,TION IIA- i'idi.v hi'iti:.ii(i oi:it i:r itni'i:. m:v Mi..Miii:itsiiii' I'lttiM I'ltAM'i: IM Kills lltO.M i.A.vii:i.i, vai.i,i:v. Mi and Mrs Hen Drown of l.nn ki IS Valley left eMterday afternoon fo their randi after a abort hul ii.'sh vUlt In this city Mr llrowti re 'ir that crop proapecth an good at I Ills time for the farmuri of hlx lo. t-lltlcK The ro.id there have alo been dragged and put In mucn bet ter hhape during the Sunt few dns ii;i:scii (;K.vi:itAii ('aliforniii .Man llujs Viiliiahle I'rop. (JIVK.V lll'fil? TASK. erl) lleie One Ihi) anil Sturtn! I I UIS. March 28. (ieneral Man Work for New HiilMiiiK on ()np of t,)c ca(,nK 0,f(pn) of .Next .skntliiK Hlnk, Haute llnll'tl.e French army, will he recalled ami Other AmiiM'iiieiils liu ludcd. fieri lili command nt Mayence, the new (papers announrc today, to und- erti.ki a mission, the character and mop of which Is indicated plainly DRAFT BOARD M MM y LONDON, March 2t - Action by the American troopH who were look lit liter ItiitMitti luUnner In (ler niny li teed to have nipped In lbs bud an Important llolitliuv'lki Clot, riorlln dlHpatih naya today. Tbe Hiuirtaiaim had planned n big nprlslni; Tliuiailay In the ramp. The Americana however nulled thn Itun Ulii almaril the train W'eilnenday lbt, scattered them thruoul fier tiy, under guard of the varloua Aberlruni I'AltlR. Mm ih 2S -lliimori. are ow currant thai the United State kH received notes from l.enlue and Trotiky asking for recognition of Ike Soviet government, nccoullng to "reel Huth, tll ..,.,,,, .lirM.- The writer Rav. 'i um,i u.. h,i f'Mldent W'llsun haH deollned U sle th Hon." c reiiuent favorable tnimldera. IP SNOW III While the boat kind of local nil-, vrrtUlif; bus been given thn New K'lnmalb Good Honda Association It Imf hardly heen placed on par thru-' out the world with the Peace Confer ence, ncvertbik'ts tldlngH of thn nr-' KinUntlou aro rnpldl) Hpreadlng, thru Km ope, according to Informa tion received here today Tho mltston of the organization la being carried thruoul the land or rather over It nt the r.ilo of it few j hundred miles per hour Ivy no other j limit Lieutenant Hubert Itlgg of the Aviation branch of the nervke who) writes to hla father P W Itlgg ask-' lug for Immediate memherHhlp and wanting one of tbe sticker emblems Klainiuh Count) whkh has had au li to pasto on his flying mat bine. a huge task, especially during tho Klgga declares that be Ins read , closing months of the war, Is now AI.COMA HOAI) OI'K.V. What Is declared to have been the first trip thru to Klamath Falls from Algoma for many weeks wa.s made Tuesday by II K. Hauger who Indi cates that the road Is now in pass able shape for chides of all kinds Hi:coni)s op micai, i:.i:.ini(iA HilAIII) IMCK'.li IP AM) SHIP. pi:i awav. mi:miikks ;i-ii TO HK Hi:i,IKVi:i) OF Dl'TII-S. The loi.il exemption Hoard of I'l... hiliiul liilulti.iuu lillllil In r ti tm I III- I'll! .11 nuoiiiLrp ., .tip iu tv l . .. , . . t . ... ,. ., , ,. ., i b the events In Hungary , nidi i-ii in i iiiiiuitii i min, in 11 lit - ! sk-itlng link and amusement hall, I which was begun here esterday by j tearing down the old photo Atudlo Ion the property retently owned h) J W Mrfoy on Fifth Street below i Pine The man behind tbe new en-j j terprlso Is William S.llrunuer whoi '(.line here very recently from Null um, California anil Is Identified with ' the Pelltnn Hay Lumber Company That Mr Hrunner Is n live wire Is, Indlculett h) the fact that ho took, over the property from Mr. McCoy on Wetlnesda.v and lommenceil lire-! partitions for the new htrnrtuie on1 j Thursday morning The lot tikenj lover whs 58 by Kin and the new I uinming win im ' iiy uu ii is to have a dome shaped top. according to rcpnft"nutl will have a soundless floor of special material shipped In from the east It is expected that the building ma) be completed with in the next two months. A San Francisco man will bo on hand to undertake the management nf the building when it Is completed. It Is declared T T 1 about the gootl road move In the livening Herald and wants to be In on this enterprise He sii)s that he Is boosting the Klamath Couulr.v nuiong hla associates and has nil rompetllors pushed off the map un til the subject of roads is (nought up and he then finds It Incumbent on blin to take his place unlet!)' In the rear vaxkixs ji:t safhi.v opt "i' hfdait.nt. WASHINGTON. Manh 2S -Prof Phillip Drown and Captain Nicholas Itonauwli, American members of the leipilred endless time nntl Interallied mission to lludnpest have work, but the responsibilities invol I inclk.il!) a thing of the pn.st. All the records whkh were compiled by (he boiril and its assistants havu been shliipetl away and ibis organl ii lion will he only a mentor) after the Mrs I of the next month. To sa (lint Sheriff George Humph re). County Cleik C. It. Del.ap and l)r K. I). Johnson who eompiis(l the Klam.ith County Hoard are pleas ed to be relieved of their task, would be putting the matter mildly as they aie about as glatl to lose tho job as they would he to have a good hcalthv Jumping toothache snatched awn) from them Not only was the task ono which detail HERE GUNDflr SOl'VKMKS OF KVKIIV KIND piiom hattli:fii:i,is of kp. hopk to iik iikopuht foh ix spkctiox of klamath folk WASHINGTON, I) C March 28 The terms of payment In the new Vlelorv Loan announced today are the most liberal ever offered by the I government. I The deferred pa)mcnts may he extended over a period of six months from -May tenth to November 11th. PrfcgBcwrtt coin iiiit TO GET FOI F0RH1 I'PHLIO SKHVICK COMMISSION IXCKKASKS AS TAItlPF.S. IS Hiicceeded In leaving there safely. the Stntt) Department has annouue etl TIIHP.I H1THL PARK "WOATIONK THAT PIIATPIl wkk will not opknf.i) wtpiiistspxtillati:thih NKA)X MEUPORI). March 27The CrAt. J;',e """"'n "'Is nuinmor can not jT,' ?Mn b"f'" the mlildlii of ,'" lhfl "I'lnlon of Alex Bimriow, neinlln "' (,,'",,,r N'ul J'nrk. rimnf..1' """"" ,,(" r,,l t" tlm ttouth k" ,,ofm" l,,nt N""1. I h,Wl" wn,ln " thru tho Ik p " tl,"t "",0' lb, uT 1",80', l,lH "Pinion on "nwi T1 "Cr""llnK ,0 " '"' r ii , rrfnlvo'1 from ",0 " UtLT,t ,,cnrtfinrtoiH this week, tlc. i,. , l,,onB,lrM l3 1-2 tVot. time i "t,, n yn"'- "R" " thin "Mn'edju 'n"' "", 1l,,k BO"HOn W not "ie, Tw" ye,l,H "K vava miH jBir si" U rouch U' lult0 rh" HPtil.MPNTS IIOMK SATPHHAV, veil were most heavy as tho matter .of ilecldlng on those entitled to ex iomptiun was given them. In atltll I Hon to being entirely without com. j iionsatlon, they were obliged lo make 1 many smsll expenditures which were never made up. They were glutl WASHINGTON. 1). C. March 2S The War department hns announced Hint tho transport 'Auullanlii' Is duo In New York March 2!Uh bringing, tho ttifith, :U7th and atSlh Field Artillery regluientH complete. Thoi latter regiment Is a part of tho 01st division i like, the millions nf othors who sorv. led to do vvhnt they could, but they I are also glad like the othors that thoy are done, I Marlon llarnes has served as chief clork for thu llnird during the Inst months of Its nxlstance. TO I E The first gun of the approaching Victory Loan campaign whkh is to start on the 21st of next month. Is to be fired here Sunday by the ar ilvjl of a big trophy train contain ing souvenirs of every possible des cription, which is to be brought In for the Inspection of the local pub lic The message from the Portland hcndtuarteis was received today by Attorney Charles J. Ferguson asking that n bind be secured and that a guaid of soldiers be on hand for service The train Is to anive In the city at sl in tho morning and to remain tin til one In the afternoon so that all may have ample opportunity to see llLNI). March 2S In .i letter ro-; e interesting tropnies, urougni celved ftom Irvln S. Cobb, tho noted I '''e uv the American soldiers at CKLP.HKATF.U WHITPU WILL VIS IT KLAMATH ( Ol TV A.M ISATPK IjAKK SOMPTIMF. lllls COMING I ALL WILSON FAVOHIXO WOMAN SUFFILHii:. INDIANS WKDDKD WKDNPSDAV NIGHT. The wedding ceiemony which l-T LOPIS March 2S Tho ff,., tioimcl Victor Swnnson Nelson and lovvlrr mes.inr.0 from President WI.,-h Martha Hill of the Klamath son nl Paris was read today at a mh- I"'""' H.-Htirvntlon. In the holy Hlnn of tho National American W.m.'bon.lM f matrimony was performed an'H Suffrage Association, "Host ! Wednesday ovoulng by the Itev L. I , i.awienco ih ii ih huiuu tv ihiu ii'icl Third Stroet. wIbIics for cnnvcintlo'n. I earnoitly liopo Hint tho suffrage) amendment will soon bo adopted." NliW AHHIVALS HPPOHTPD. Dr Warren Hunt icpmts Iho fol lolwng birth netices: Horn on Match 22nd to Mr. and Mrs. I lurry lllcliardson of South Illvorsldo, girl tmby; weight "Vi pounds, Horn, March 27th to Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Morgan, of filG Klnmntli Ave,, n boy, .MISS (iAHHISON TO PLPAD X"T (IUILTY. 8KATTLK, March 28. Miss Ruth Gnrilson will bo arraigned horo to tiny for tho murder of Mrs, Dudloy Stors Inst week. Tho eighteen yeur old girl who confessed to murdering her ilval for tho affections of tho victim's husband an unto moclinntc, will peacl not guilty, according to l.or uttoinoya. loctuier and author, from Now York, ho ndvlses that be has made defin ite plans for a bunting trip thru Central Oregon early In October with A Whl.-nant, editor of the Press, ami Norman (5 Jueouson, su pei visor of tho Deschutes national forest While In llond in Febiunry, Mr Cobb was attracted by tho ad vantages offered by this section for nr outing tiln on his return from Furope vvhero bo will go in a few vveoks In tho Intorest of a now series of articles In tho SatuuHy Kvinlng Pust On his letnin to tho P'lltrd such ii heavy sacrifice The exhibition at Klamath Falls will bo the tlrst In Oregon, accord ing to an Associated Press dispatch this afternoon. A Commltteo from Olegon will meet tho train nt Duns mulr on Its way fiom tho-south. The train will exhibit Mnnday nt Ash land, Mcclford, Grunts Pass, Gold Hill, Glendale, TUddlo, Myrtle Creek and tin oo hours at Ilosebttrg Mon day evening. Coos bay towns will be visited Tuesday and Kugeno Tues day evening, Corvallls, Albany, Sal om, Woodburn, Hubbard, Aurora, States ho will lUvoly "do" M.o West Cllu-V " 0rQn Cit' " bo rov for the sumo publication, und bis tilp to Hend and Central Oregon will bo among tho II rut visits made. It Is his Intention to spend the lotter putt of Soptomber hunlng In Jic'cfc u Holo, WjnniltiR, whonco he will ramn directly to Hend. Tho trip planned consists of a visit to Lake and Klam ath counties, to Crater Lake, and a cougar hunt in Western Douglas county, north of Crater lnko. orod on Wednesday and tho train will arrive In Portland Thursday. acciimint i a st i:vi:ning. To havo tho big Wluton Car which ho was cranking, start backward with a jump, dive ncioss Main Streot and Into tho front window of Harn ey (Jhnmhor's Gun Store was tho un usual and vory unox-poctod experi ence, of Veinon Lindsay of tho Vans Auto Service last evening. Tho cur was In gear when tho engine started and ultli no ono nt the wheel, there was no vvny to stop It, TTio damage to tho Gun store, window mid articles Is estimated nt about $200, DARING HOLD-UP IS MANAGED TODAY DLTHOIT, March 28. Six armed men this afternoon hold up a branch of tht official state bank and escap ed v Ith $50,000 after locking up twelve persons including patrolman niul employers, It Is ropoitod. MYOIICK SPIT F1LKI). SALEM, March 28. The public Service Commission has granted :-n Increase of gas rates to tTio Ongon Gas and Electric Company supplying Grants I'as, Medford, Phoenix, Tel cnt and Ashland. Tbe commlsc'on held that the increase was nece3sarv to prevent a shut down. ID T Commercial OrganiutMa la Demanded by Ckf CAMPAIGN IS NOW ON CLEAN KLAMATH K.VWTTIYK CALLS FOK SPP WJIIT OF ALL TO TIIIY PP TOWN FOH SEASON A XII HE - HEAIIY FOH HIO CONVENTION An nctioti for divorce has been Instituted by Dolllo L. Ruff against George L. Ihiff In tho office of the County Clerk. The plaintiff charges are deseitlon and failure to provide. Tho custody of the four year old child Is asked and sufficient funds ftom tho defendont for Its support Attorney J, II. Carnuhnn represents tho plaintiff. Klamath Falls is going to have company and she Is going to be dressed up to receive her guests in an appropriate way. If Mayor I. It. Struble has anything to say about It and If you happen to hear him talk, you will think he has something to say. "The thousands of visitors who come in to attend the second An nual mating of tbe Elks' State Con vention In August must find a clean place," said the Mayor toda, "and there Is no time to start like the present time." I am out to make every personal effort to bring this condition about, but I must have the co-operation of the citizens of the community if it is to be successfully carried out. Let us start the season right by getting all the o'd rubbish and litter cleaned up and hauled av.ny. it will then be an easier mat ter to continue this condition thru th.) co-operation of the scavenger do pnitmcnt, which his Jtiit been creat ed and which will be launched the tlict of the month." KOMAXCK ENDS HAPPILY. James X. Kilgore and Mis3 Flor ence Weyant were married at tho residence of J. M. Watkins here on Tuesday evening by the Heverend Simpson Hamrlek of the Methodist Church. Uoth participants are re sidents of Fresno, California, where the groom Is engaged In grape grow ing and tho wedding here Is the cul mination of a romance of long stand. In, nccording to Mr. Watkins. an old friend of the groom. Tho couple left for California this morning. Hooster Meeting U Held at City Hag Iit Evening Oplaioa for Neei of Lite Wire Body Is I'ualaiw. Count) Muil Not Let Opportml. j tie-, Slide By. i i t I l he desire to tee a good Ike com mercial organization launched in thii city, which would work for JA In terests of Klamath Falls and Klam ath County was shown" by about fet ty enthusiastic booster who appear Hd at the mass meeting at tbe City Hall last night, where Jt mi dadoed to send out a committee trader the auspices of the old Commercial Ctnb to enlist support for what May be later worked into an entirely new organ katlon. ' fa Many of the prominent iMefln the Lit- believe that It would be well j to form an entirely new body at thto time but it would not be poaclble to go out for financial support ualeaa under "some' responsible orfaalutie head, so the above declaim was M-eached latter considerable dlaiaw slon. The Committee is compoaed of S. L. Elliott, 0. D. Burke, R. T. Greet beck, Oscar Peyton and J. 7. Ma gulre ana these men ex.pectto male an immediate canvass of the city. It was tbe unanimous opinion of hthose present that some body should be created Immediately which would j take care of the development prob lems that now confront the commun ity Some believed that the highway question was the biggest thing" to be confronted, others brought the rail roai matter up. The neeo of hous ing for the rapidly increailnf popu lation, bringing In more factoflea. as sisting the development of the agri cultural lands aiding the farmer and many other needs were cited. Talks were made by B. C. Oroea beck. Senator George T. Baldwin, Rev E. P. Lawrence. Mayor Struble, Professor Moore of the High Bchool. Archie Wishard, O. D. Burke. F. Hill Hunter. B. H. Kunbar, B. S. Veuch and others. It Is expected that another meet ing will be called at a very early date when a report of the committe. will bo made. FOHECLOSUHK SPIT FILEII. Suit for foreclosure on a mortgage given on property In Minnesota as security for two notes signed Jnnu ay first 1917 aggregntdng $7,000, has been instituted In the office of the County Clerk here by Carl E. Elvlng versus Emil C. Nelson, Han nah Nelson et all, thru his attorney Bert C Thomas, The two alleged notes we ro for the amount of $3, 500 each and the. action recites that no part has been paid except tho sum of $47.16 Interest, which was designated nt six per cent. SOLDIER GLAII TO ' HKTPItX TO CITV. Low Piitchard, who is well known hero where he was formerly identi fied with the Pelican Bay Lumber Company, has returned after several months absence in the military serv ice with tho motor transport depart ment. He has been In a number of tho mllltury camps over the United States while away and states that he Is very glad to get back to Klamath and that he will probably remain here. EH 'LIEU "i SOON SLIT OFF t DANGEItOlS CHAKACTKB8 WHO ARE NOW IXTF.RNKD HELD FOK FUTURE DKPOBIATION. MANY ARE I. W. W. WASHINGTON, P. C March M Atto.ney General Palmer dialed the tact today that four thouund onomy aliens dre Wf " during the war, would bo granted here to wmi hundred of the harmless eta that others would be WP"J"- Nine nunarea uw are to be held indefinite y. cord ft. ,o the otficm. :.", hundred I. w, w. - --- . 'to be referred to the P"tJ ot Labor wWn view to deportation. COl PIX WEDDED BY JUSTICE CBiPMA. . 4. tivUV ot Announcement ' " , tha mairlage of Lea ...,., t , ptav fcy Juitlca N. J-'" man on March 25th. , .- KJ M i V u'fti m 1 Llil C't8lM.ViW.'ltA.-!J.Mj,J.. ,l.j,..-