VffUlXh VM'VMOV OKKICIAL PAPER OP -. IMATII l ' KLAMATH FALLS Thirteenth Year No. 3,596 IIS ARE II HUGE N KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1919 Price, Five Cents ALIEN ENEMIES TO SOON BE FREED MTTLE HERO : I'OIITI.ANI), April If, Within a fuw wrckn, many (if tin, Mil) alien 'imniloit In Oregon, who, under llio prtmlilKin'ii iiriH'Iniiiiiiliin, wen, re quited In miiiirt t villous imrloilit. Ilhnr In n'rmm or liy writing, tn 'nltod Hi ut ik Attonny I In iiny iir John 1). Miiiiii, rlilef deputy Pulled Htn'n mtiMluil, u In. freed from IIiIh ilu'y BIG TREAT FOR HUGE TASK FOR KLAMATH FALLS NEXT CONGRESS ACTOR AND WRITER PASSES AT EUGENE I ..! Purchase Ever Made nreordlng to lnform.itlon remixed Friday by Kii(.nil nut in rrogre PROMINENT ( ITIKXS IlltlXOIVO ix ii:i.i:im.Ti: t.u, ui.it rou i,i:rinii: tomorrow xioht.i NO ADMISSION Kl'OENE, April IT, Chas. R. War ren, former actor and writer, of lion ton, anil for the past few monthi pro prietor of the Merchants Dianatfii in thlH city, lias panned away hero from erysipelas at tlio ago of 4G. A largo trunk In his room at the Bmeed hotel wan niicu witn manuscripts or , 'ays, IV .Mlllliu: ok MAV, MAMMOTH stories and poetry, an accumiiatlon of n life time, which If pieced together would tell an Interesting story of a romantic though little heard of life. In the trunk was a card from Mar- TS MiAitTiHit relieves nir i:.. TRA SESSION WIM, 111. CALLED l'llviit'riTiiLi '""H"'"! . n.llflltllld I Miiny of them, aliens who wen, iir- - , riwti'il for violation of tin- wntur- . front xoiiii law, had deposited ImiiiiIn t'"' rll' "' Klamath Kails will hoi PORTLAND AmHI m ..ti. MANY OWNERS THERE .,, l - .. . leading ct-' t of won I0 0 carrled0Mt by TZ ' ICOO Tho hlKh,.,, ll iiooo h . nv '""'" '"", HC,","I', "' lh" ll,,U",on "- t" nCXt C"nKrCM W'" "e U,e rat-l nulot. secretive Warren for the serv- U Tart nf Sinn A..r..prtall by few arn greater tin... IfiOO. :'ra ",", '' "ven.ng, when "1 '" he W.tory of the nation," said ; ce he hud rendered during th3 war toftr for Iwltan- Ulll I HmI j m, li arc ro nor j. ni . v,.. nt the noonday meeting of Kl- poem with a musical setting. Anoth. ti'.Vrit Ve l) for Olnnl Hrl t)ll, ori,r ,,,,, Mr ., tilled, ( -The Essentials of it Oood ' wnnlH clu ln Motel Portland. Mc- or letter was signed by President Wll- rfflrt,ll.,. HNl.mlUr.1 YcMrr. who',,, ,,t report any morn T"" KoZnZlZt fTT", ! i ""i "?" Wh. ,CXPrer2d !" oftsiiir i. i .,..'...., It In seldom. Indeed, that nnvihlmr con!rcs not later than May 15. and president's appreciation for the d,yW'liincr Aiiniiuiirril Hooii, nidi on what It 10 ho tho lsrKrHt ytrrjif nf llvcMock eor inmlo for tt( IndlfliK of Hi" Khiiuiitl, liiilln.i Rmrrall"" "'" siihiulttid at thn Kliaalh Awnrr ifstanUy, wlmn prteM on 5'J75 lirm! of entile w,t, inbmllted ty hhU l tho Hi'servn lion official The mot.oy for tht-lr) tartlw I to come out of the $40H -000 fund ni'proprliiti'd noum time ago k; ContrcM, for llw, slock mill (jt,lp- cent. I r Cililfmrn from many point wore oabtnd to luluiili hhU yesterday4 lint fatkfrn Oregon iiunori), ticrorilliiK to tttort lll v I1"' i' -Kit fill routcnt-j itli. Th,e " '' h" nii.tiit.ured In i fev J.i)K Tbc 'iirrhn "f t'ii rallli, will he ihf Urtwt iimh' Itt'i'i vxpl'iuU'd from I tU blK tiiroirinltl I II II Hrnmi'll of the PivIh llonie ltd fnlllr i oiniinnv of Haxlii. Cull fsmll, K'UnilKP llrotliorn. Jnmi'S Smalt ami Mr PiMmr from Sll,r Ule in Like Ciiinly, (inoigo Walt, J U llecili" I, (lerln-r. Msttiy Broibtri, I nn and Hide find Cimpbcll Hrnihirii wern mining thn KlJtmli rnitlcMn who .tuhmltted lock for nlc Soiso of '' imi.iey from the ni ftoprlillon i io ho oxpetnUM fur Umri for itn Indians, plans for blch linwi iln ,.11 heon oinpleti'il. Firm insclilnerv nil other erjulp Bent li nli,, , t.i i.tirrlianod , hn notified personilly, he said l)ls Icrt'llon w In, lined hy the depart me.it In selecting tin, onr.i leiiseil from reporting ear month SPECIAL CALL TO on par with this lesturo Is avallahlo ,r",,ll,,Jr ln vlew f recent develop-1 worthiness of the author's servica In Io the people of the city, and to learn m0n,,,' n" carly n" Mn' D' Tno rccon-. the war. A letter from United States Johnson, of California In the collection. being made for rela- iHirluie section of Vermont, a gradu- ' "", ' er,uu- I lnes ,n lno r'esl ol u, man wno "v ate of Vale and thinker of far more' , , ""f01 ,,a,kor' rcC0"U' ,,acK ,roln , cd 'ere qnletlythe p:uit year. ,., i i.m. .. .... Il1" trl t" tho cast, where ho attend-' i n iinwMi hi'ou; nun umu it nruuu ! to h, re. "'", l" " " ' Klven here Is "truc"on expenditures during 1910 Senator Hiram Jo " J ,l "r Indeed good news to the public. J e "pected by McArthur to he great- was also Included Dr. Gray, who Is a native of a lum- r U",in Un' dUrl"B an)" year of tho, A flCarch Js bc PEACE GROWING BRIGHTER FAST Allied and German Dele gates Meet Next Week UNREST THRU INDIA Kngland and France Will Get Mjegest Kliare of Indemnity, Accerding: to Present Indications Smaller Pow ers Arc Expected to Enter Protest Over Matter. mi:miii:hs ok wom.ws uli.ii:k roups cai.i.ko t aii in com. pi.irn.vo iikaw worn ok I'l.VAl, gi'OTA c s UlESIrUT: A Kperinl ,len to tho iuii''-i .if tl.f local Chapter of the Wonin Unllef Corps to rally Io the V ' 'ir i'i Kd CtoK during the next fi- U rheii hy the officials of ,, , o, ((iiny. What Is lielleveil to In, tlin fi, i il.ioti for the Iteil Croi w k hen lies been rerelvr-d some time ,uvt ti il It Is tieri'ssnry that II he ro',rli'd n . an early iltite. I'p Io tliU Imu hi.woxer. the nlteiidiinri' t III,' (r roo.iia has fiillen off fa sutMiiMi '! tlutt It w'll he luiiosiliii- , Kt i i'oiii' on lime u.ilei", there , tvi.i i iret ml en l the imxt , MeniluM of thn Hellef ('!, ' I i'o slooil lii'hliul Ihls I'niMe o ,w I ' during the months of lho,nr md who lenliti, how Important 'll N. will It Is believed, when uolllU'd of the oil. come ogulu to the front inn) Hit out tho final effort that U ne eviiry to malutiiln the goo I rne ml that Klamath lniHtc;irveil for llfolf s' 1 9PaK .rita'lillllfl S'tLIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIB tfB 1 cd tlie conferenco of governors and "' mayors, said he wag also greatly Im. ppresscd with tho responsibilities de volving upon tho next congress. I,, I Hewitt, local attorney, was a) pointed by acclamation as presl-, il nt to fill tho vacancy left by tho ' lately resigned president, George A. I Low nj Prank O. Creasy, manager. o t i flaiild company, was elected MAW SLEEPING i T (By Associated Press). DATELESS Prospects of peace have suddenly become brighter as the r result of agreements just reached by the Council of Four. The announce ments now indicate that within a short time the war-torn world will begin to resume something like nor- i mal conditions. On April 25th, 165 days after the last gun was fired, the Allied and Ger man delegates will gather at Ver- Wic ruKldont. B. Maldwjn Uvans md lowoll I'atton entertained w lj.li j it ngs .Miss Marlon Bennett accom panied Mr Evans nt tho piano. i KLAMATH ASKED 111 T AltE ItKI'OIITKI) THIll'OfT THE MIDDLE WEST STATIC. CASES OK XEW DISEASE saH'es to discuss the peace treaty. President Wilson has indicated that the treaty with Germany will be HAS completed very shortly, and that ' meanwhile the conflicting' claims ot SPKEAI) KKO.M ECltOPE Italy and Jugo-Slavia will be given j preferential consideration. I It is considered probable that the WASHINGTON", April IS. Seven- German allies will be called to Ver ts cpes of sleeping sickness, 44 of sallies immediately after tho German, which ocurred In Chicago, have been 'lelegates have passed on the Allied SIKETINO OK COMMEIK'IAI, OK OlMZATION SECltETllir T l)l I I .MAY 'liSII AM) -.Min). p.rrTio i:st heke reported from Illinois to thexpubllc health service during the three weeks ended March 'J. Of the 17 states from which reports li vo been received Illinois has been tho heaviest suffe.er from this dlsase, ns to tho nature of which the public . hoalth service expresses no opinion. New York came net with between ' CO and 70 cases: Virginia, 2S, and Louisiana, 14. Three cases were re- Dlt. OKA SAMKEI, OKAY of hitmnr which is declared to be far inure contagious than tho Spanish In- CNpt O C Applegate has reeelvod l)atlcd from Iowa a Idler from the Executive pecretary ",n Benoral," according to tho pub. ol tho Dalles Chamber of Commerce Ilc health service, "the diagnosis ap- fi- m which wo make the following 'lo:lr!' ,0 lmvo been basei1 birgely on orcniliiii' "'e condition of sttrpor and thero is ' Since attending tho convention of " mca t determining whether or continue In Germany. Wellington State becretarles I lmvo not tho ,-ases reported nro identical terms. Germany, by tho terms of the treaty, must pay lOO.OuO.OOO.OOO gold marks, the equivalent of $23, S20.000.000, at the pre-war rate of. exchange. ' It is reported that the Germans must withdraw all troops from a zone of twenty-five miles on tho right bank of the Ilhine. It is indicated that France and England are to receive the major part of the Indemnity, about S5 per cent. Smaller powers get their shares ot tho remainder, and aro expected to be dissatisfied. Riotous disorders The situation in India Is now rath- nrnn m iiiv nn i ntua in niiA-ur i AT FISH CAMP YKHTKItllAY KltOM 1-OST ICIVEIt lAM I'Olt HEATING I'P COM. paniox in Mi:i:i,i:i: v.u.r.in.i: siock kahm in W'IKIII um.it VAI.I.I5Y IH TAIC :n ovi:u iiv i.ocai, max kkom I'KVVHYI.VAMA OWXEH T,ie "ale or tho itnluli Connor. "1th, 0110 Of till, rinnal i,liirl rn.w...... '"inewood Itlvor Volley to Oeorgo " v111 mnin.nr i. ", I Well kllOWll culllKfliim lit Ihla. "'fi II annnmii'ixl ,,,, i... i i Bellman ana flon, tho deal having complftud yosterdny. Mr. Watt ig givon Immodloto pos- UllOB Of hH now nrnnnrtv uhlrh WMliti of lh ...i.,... l "vivn lllld wiiiuii wuu one of tho finest ranch homes im county. Mr. Connor, tho form- nir, resides in Troy, I'onns'yl TMl. The consideration of tho deal "m not made public. whJr; .w't ny tako his family, ... .'' at pro"ont ln Sa" PranclBco, l"i ranch for tho summor months. NDIAN ARRESTED FOR INTOXICATION ,:, D,OK0, nn Indian of the HiH'tun He has been spoken of ns a feU ,mlt th(J 0reK0I1 secretaries nro wlt" tlloe observed in Europe. Aer disquieting. con.liliintlon or bam Jones, Hilly bun- mgB au opportunity for mutual considerable number appear to have iiny anil n er.nont uinkco. "eLi,i ,, i,upralon thru not ln'ng . i.i a .i... a. i. lei,.. o,.i un u. nppt-i,, ...... .t ,s 0lpnl,iz.n( nIul i nm wrltlns to hard to resist He will give a talk ln..lln ...... , t,,.., ...i,,, .,, ,.ti,nr , r.HKcluI iecrelrirles of tho sta'o in " district who paid a vUlt to Rhorlff Oeorgo Humphrey arrived Into yesterday from Lost Hlvor dam bringing Jim Johnson and Nina John, son who wore charge! with assault ing one Jacob Howard following a quarrol thero Saturday night. The hoarlng of the defendants la In pro gress this afternoon at tho Justice Court ot N. J. Chapman. 'A largo dnlogatlon of Indians aro campod at tho Lost Hlvor dam get. ting tholr winter supply of mullots nt this tlmo and tho altercation occur red at this point. Tho Shorlff re porta thut Jim JnhnBon was on a horse and ready to loave for points unknown when ho arrived on tho that will stir Klamath Kails as notli Ing clue has stlrrod It, and It thoro Is a community whore, such an addrcsa could ho delivered moro suitably, it Is not listed. Thu entertainment tomorrow night will ho absolutely without cost, and It will bo something that cannot bo sire to present at tho meeting. Let us heard as a usual thing outside ot tho largo comers, It Is up to tho rosldonts to pack tho Houston opera house tomorrow night and show tholr appreciation. Dr. Gray wilt como ln on tho evening train. Arrangements aro being made for music previous to tho address. SINNOTT WORKS WITH NEW STATE CHAMBER WUnty nn ... i tn,.. - unioiuojr III BUI1IU ?nr fouiwi i.i. a ' tu JJweorn urIt,ng , 0UtVtKe f,06"0' Ho wa1'! forfmor,y mmbw f orner, nn ho wont ,to 0 , tho Indian police force. 1 ' ' PRETTY NEW HOME TO GO UP SOON count.. ......... "" lu " "" B , W,U1 "'8 customary roal. chh. rn Boomo' to havo the host we- affair when Stokes was iIUcoy .... V 0,tlco'H Wilson and Hilton ' Ut n. .,0 th0 I'coful aocluslon of ": c"y linn. , dtM?"1"3" ,,,foro Ju,1b A' x" , j, ' llls mornlns whom ho paid im 0t f,V0 '"Unra for Iih offonsn ' lean ,' 'olonsu('. Maria of tho of- tfn,n, . vor wl,oro tl10 'lofonrt. """I'l his Joy wu,or W0f0 frut. Plans for a now bungalow nt tho corner or Eighth nml Joffnrson strootH for 13. II. Hosley nro now prnc tlciilly complotod hy Architect Herb ert IJ. Pougo. Tho now homo which Is to bn up-to-dnlo In evory wny nnd of thu boat coiiBtriictloii will bo it Bovon room uffnlr. lllds for tho ecu tract lmvo not jot boon lot. POIITI.AND. April IB. Arrang3. ments havo boon made by tho State Chamber of Commorco to have Sena tor N. J. SInnott moot with I ho com ir.ltteo appointed by tho stnto cham ber on land settlement todn, to Uls i:ipn land measures and anticipated appropriations by congross. It Is tho Intention ot the Btato chamhor, according to Socrotary Goo. Qunylo, to co-operato with tho con gressmon from this district and pro sent Oregon's problems at the noxt Bossion, Flguros covering all ot Ore gon's domands will bo compllod and tho conforonco m"ay bring out othor points which tho Mnto orgnulzittton may work on. ATTEXTIOX HOYAI, MASONS. porft'cllug i.n organization of li.e Oregon Commercial Secretaries m tho Dalles, May 22nd and 2;lrd I am depending upon your assNtan.'e In nrirntilzlnir nml will Ire nlpnspd to havo you Indicate tho .subject you do- M1,0" 1c,an be oba'"od requiring I jiw.jbii.iuuh iu itjjiuri, uu cusea sus- got together, orgnnizo and talk over '""'"' ut uc""i '" ""B "'". tho wor kthat wo may capitalize the' successes and profit by the failures. MILL MAN ANXIOUS May I hear from you soon?" The people ot the Dalles and of all counties north ot us are anxious to unite far mutual work in building up tliA wnnt nan t fa I HtiAVnii OAlltllPir WHO ijivni vciumi vivftuii vuuiuin and especially in Improving the auto of the Obenchaln estyte, of which he and wagon roads and ln securing has been administrator for the past followed an attack of influenza." PARIS, April 15. The Echo de The dlseaso has been made report- Paris says that President Wilson ln nblo In England nnd several health 'tends to sail for tho United States on officers have Inquired whether suc'ij April 27th or 2Sth, after being pres a procedure "might not bo desirable In ent for the opening meeting ot the this country. California already has -Versailles conference. Colonel House included It among the reportable dis- will then act for him. eases and the public health service believes that much valuable lnforma. FOR STRAHORN ROAD S. C. Hamaker ot Langell Valley is In the city making final settlement railroad connection between the Col umbia region and the potential wealth of Klamath and Lake. NERVY HORSEMAN WITHOUT IiEOS j eight years. He expects to return to his home tomorrow, Mr. Hamaker is owner ot one ot the industries of Klamath County that Is dependent on the completion ot the Strahorn line to Dairy. It is tho sawmjlll on Iiryant mountain. This mill Is located eighteen miles from Dairy and as soon as the Stra horn lino Is completed to Dairy, Mr. Hamaker wll begin shipping the cut ot his mill to Klamath Falls. lingular Convocation Royal, Arch Masons this (Tuesday) evening, nt 7 '30, Sojourning Companions cordl ally Invltod. Full attendance of mem lota roquestod. 12, K. Miiroo, Soc'y. PARIS, A horseman without legs was tho extraordinary sight witness, ed tho othor day In the Bols de Doul ogno. The rider, an old cavalryman, used a side saddle, to which he was buck led for safety by a strap attached to, NEW BRICKMAKING tho back of his belt. Ho was accom panied by n mounted attendant. The spectators showed their admiration for tho plucky war victim, whoso lovo for tho saddle had ovorcomo what to most peoplo would seem nn Insur mountable nbstnelo. 1I.UIY 01RI, ARRIVES I Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Ilurton ot Mo doc Point aro tho pioud pnronU ot nn eight pound baby girl born yester day, l)r, A. A. Soulo was ln attend- iuico, PLANT LAUNCHED With tho purchase of five acres of ground In tho Ruonn Vista Addition, near St Cloud nnd tho socurlng ot tho old Cooller brick making plant, W. D, Mlllor and R. Smith ot this city havo nnnouncod their Intontlon of launch ing Into tho brick business hero. Thoy will move tho brick plant from iltjs fonnor location to their now proporty. Tho site was purchased from the Klnmatn Development Company. W TOT 1 REPORTED SEVERAL ATTACKS ON STOCK IX WOOD RIVER VALLEY HATB I1EEN RROUGHT IN. DOGS BIT TEN, DEING HELD Reports of rabid coyotes appearing ln the Wood River Valley and north ern parts of the County and causing a loss ot stock are brought In by re sidents of those districts. , One or two dogs are reported to have been bitten and are being held . to see whether or not they have be come Infected. The losses of live stock have thus far been light. Prompt measures taken by ranch ers of the county, when this menace has appeared In times past, have stamped it out very effectually no reports qf rabid animals having been note.d for two years or more, nnd It Is expected that tho same results will follow In this Instance. CALLED AWAY RY SAD NEWS. Mayor I. n. Struble left yosterday morning Tor Corvnllis to attend the funornl of his nephow, who died la that city Sunday.