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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1919)
Wcz Ewnina Mvtattt OKFHI.W. IMI'IMI Ol'j kUMAT" roi-XTV I OFFICIAL I'APKR op KLAMATH FALLS Thirteenth Year No. 3,597 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1919 Price, Five Cent SMI FULLS SOON ILL BE CLEANER CITt I.OAV V(llKi:il.H TO .mi:i:t tomorrow. i.nrr i.moriy Mian Cnptiln mill Ciimmltlcttmiiii fur tin. inning Vldoiy Lniin Drive H w lit lei'iou in lie nt in (l,t.i .'. lows Hull nt (mid o'clock tumor- row afternoon, when Fluid Mm). ngiir Strong fur this district will ' ' hand in give limlriiclliMt 4 ' for this work, illstrlhtito i,iiilii. Officials Lend in Move on " """" """ """'" ' rk of -" t in campaign lllln M n iiiohI In). Dirt nnd Disease j pnrmfft meeting nnd inn pro- j TALK TONIGHT fKUIVMTH AO IS LIKE HIT MAKING A HIT EPISCOPALIANS TO J GIVE GRAND BALL' IL re.Mi: and iixo orr now to cli;vi:r slogax aiopti;i HOUSEFLY MUST GO euro of every ono couuoricd with tho drive In strongly urged MA KM A OOOI TOWN, WHAT TO DO IX KLAMATH FALLS FHO.M MAX WHO KXOWS Tlio first post-Lcnten ovent of so cial Importance will bo tho grand liall to Iiq given liy tho Guild of St. Paul's Kplscopal church at the White Pel ican hotel, Friday evening, April 25. In anticipation of making this event ! one of the moil successful attaint of ATTRACTING MUCH XOTICi: IX j tho season, tho ladles are already lit LOCAL HAXKL'H OX CHLCKS IS LLUVD GEORGE SEES DANGERS IN STUATDN Pics i (.laments over tho entire' The slogan "When you Indorse thU ftlo((n Hriillli mni nCIi-hhIIim-. , Appearing In Window of lliilnr (,ur--AM of School Children' Kn,(nlrk Will He Follinuil Vp(liwrl). OCT.SIDi: lOIXTS meni or their guests. The famous flve-pleco Peerless orchestra will fur nish tho music, and punch will be 1 onrvnd t Vi wnti nhmii ttiA Im i1"":"0' ""' '""'"""'"' " their check you start It home to the I.vestj This will be the first of a scries of OLE HANSON TO AID j "r U ",'""y ""1 oralorknl town n tho 'aclflc Coast! Come and 'social affairs to be given by the Guild, THF VIPTnPV I OAW ' ''"W,r "f "f r" 8m""1cI "t1 w,' 'c' for yoursolf!" which tfio Klam-jwhose funcons have always been so IMC. VICIUKY LOAN Is to lecture here this overling at tho nth Btato IJdnk carries on tho back!successful and Popular. making preparation for the entertain- "Irtish rremier f leads IOT Patience " ' j " "iu ,uu(V taillCB UU UlU UUCK i ! Houston Opera House on tho "Ks-i of all lu checks, Is attracting a great ic Mry. r""""'" "' " (!""(l Town" ,lcnl of attention wherever it goes, ! 0,,l,' lt,','cl ha l"'1'1 tl10 8l'e,,k,r n' """I mny re tho pointed compllmen lit tin- rov ,Kr()lU compliment Uy declaring that tary remarks that are penned undor- A vlKonms rimpnlKn for rlpanliu up Klamath liil In and milking lhi"iio- fir.ltary ((imlltloii of the rlty ulinlit'on 1 HAN FltANCIHCO, April I r Oo 1 f uii4iii will arrn "ri'ineiit Invitation for a const I o- hi lectures are "ns fresh, as downv. m.nd. roiiHt (...liking lour In hulinlf of th? "" ' Biinrlso In Kdon." Tho latest wag ono from the Presl- ''Iftirv Liberty lean he iiiimhiiikocI ,,r (iy ''" been brought to this , dent of the Now York Lubricating HI, siib.'cu van "AmurUiiii-i- rlt r"r n rompllmpnlary talk to the Oil company, of San Francisco, who rcslilciil. thru tho generosity of tho1 takes tho opportunity to tell J. A. ENTERTAINMENT "I will attack any Plan of iinmlpr. 1,I1H' '! tho public schools, Cordon of tho White Pelican Garage lug to or conciliating anarchist In ""'I ,llH "iibject ' no which Is ex-, who sent him tho check "Wo will till country." he said. "This cIjss l'"'l''l "ring out overy rltlxcn who jsnino day," and It means that this must be crinlicd. They must bo mndo haH ih" ,,,'"t I'Horests of his commun-j busy official wag sufficiently lm- to feel the strong hnud of America.!! "- "l '"''"'' pressed, after taking the time to run tlifl iimttnr to thn limit ntiil e.i- snntlmmit ns they felt In It Seattle ,l 'K I'ulleved Hint a more propl-jread tho statement and Invitation, Utee all ttin regulations. during the attempt they made thero ,'"u """' 'or " l''tmre tit tl'ls char-to Bend his mossago to Mr. Gordon The a hi of the fchool children has nt revolution." niter could not hae been p'-ked ns Through this method, Klamath Falls Utn diluted, whlrh I awn a iow. Ilunsou niiiiounred he would ap. "'" community problems of Klamath ' Is brought to tho attention o fa class that could bo reached In no other way. tlitr mi Rlit to be, has been launched if City llenllh Ottlrer Dr. A. A. Snilf. Mii)ir I It Hirudin, and Chief of I'ollre Hank Wilson, and then) eetert'rlaltiK officer are going to erful factor here lu gelling riutulu In I pear ul I'ortlnnd some time next FOR SOLDIERS TIME IS NOT WASTED Kngllnh Statesman Tells Hoa ot Commons That Framing Leagae o Nations Wm Time Saved Woald Jjei RuHila Solve Its Own Probleaa. Sjj.h Bolshevik on Wane. FnlU mid Kliimiith County have botm of UiIk kind 'week under tho ausplres of the Port- r,,n-l''l l'""'t where decisive steps Tbo windows of tint tiualnpuj luul Pres club He will speak In San " ''e tiken and expert advice from houifi are beliiB filled today with Francisco Tuesday ' " """,'1 Person will prove invalu-i wii j ilAwn FINFn i - - - --. - . -- cirtonn mni slogans such as "No man tin b full of Joy and illneiinn nt the lme lime," "Itvgrels will not m.il;e imtnda for being dirty," and "Tim vr of dirt It dispute luul oftun . draih" Coplcii of (ritlnaiire 2l'f,. vblch ildflnes a nuliiaiire In till cllv and paniphlel mil: how to prevent dliMJK titul proinolo cleanliiiens inn J hlnr illHtrlluileil. "A Call lo Arms." Is the title of n circular gotten out by Mayor HtruMc. CMcf of Police Hank Wllion mill lr. Sflule In which splendid advice mid may valuable: suggestions for war falii't t luiiino fly are given. It mum lm kept In mlml that the tfforu of the officials will be iiiuile In vob. mileiis tb(ifcslileiits of the tlljr, roue f huh dm npnthy wliSeh an iiuia'nui in (lie iinnt hero, le I) MI I NT N T F able If beeded. , Miss Marie West, who U here In ndvaii'o of the speaker and who mnde the arrangements for the address, has been speaking In the different rhiiols of the city and a largo repre rentatloii from that source Is assured FOR SELLING BOOZE SAILOUS AXI) SOLDI f:ilS WITH THKlIt FAMILIES KXPKCTKDTO UK PKi:SKXT AT CHHLSTIAX CHL'KCH TOMOKHOW KVK LONDON, April 16. Lfoyd George In replying In the ho'use of commons to the criticisms of the peace confer ence, said that the situation is "still (full of perils for all countries," and pleaded that those who were trying to do their best be let alone. He declared that the time spent in framing the League of Nations was not time wasted, but time saved, as the league would provide a means ot The first public reception given to adjustment for possible errors. tho returning soldier and sailor boys "r would rather leave Russia to the in this city has been arranged for 'bolshevik," he said, "until they see Thursday evening at the Christian (their way out of it than to see Eng- Church nt the corner of Pine and i land landed in bankruptcy." Ninth Streets. He Indicated his belief that tho Big preparations are being made military Intervention In Russia would for this event and It Is hoped that! be the greatest act of stupidity, and C. T. Oliver, who was approhended every Klamath County boy, who was said that while the bolshevist were day before yesterday by Olilcers WII-' Identified with tho army or navy apparently growing, that bolshevik son and Hilton on a charge of selling ' du,lnK tho recent confl!ct. wl" deism itself was gradually waning and i liquor, was brought bofore Justice, The residents of the community arc " """ """""" -: , Too much gratitude cannot be paid to reminded th.it there Is absolutely no' J. Chapman yesterday, where he ' the boys who went to the front and expen.se to them lu attending this , pienu guiuy, offered their lives for their countrv present with members ot his family, breaking down before the relentless force of economic facts. Y,tnTYX tl 4 ii'viw ii'inr run hit iitviitn ","" men n..-o .ui men i: , uciiw., vvpru id. Announce- i..i.- mm. i wn if.i. iiMi.iiiu- nffnr m)(1 ml ,,,0 miy Ul1B tll!lt As ths wns tho first offense 1)y the ' and tho affair tomorrow evening is ments today of the peace conditions l.; l,i:.(i'lll OF GAP TO UK l expected of them Is lo be on hand defendant, and his previous record n token of nppeclatlon of the sacrl- from France are denounced by tho . vui !.. I !. I ha llm r . t Inltif )i n( It II ni linit liniH n t i-ui .In nn.l Mn...l L.. fl , iw r,mii mi- iiiPiMiuiii'ii iiiiu itnih" "i i "' " "hi sii-juj nun kijuu, hu nee rauue. German press. Prince Llchnowskr wns let off with n fine of $2.1 nnd The reception will begin at eight declares that "France forgets that in- ! coils, no promised that his first dlf- o'clock 'ficulty of this kind would bo his last. ' ' He at.irted to work this morning In one of the saw mills. COMPLiri'KII, i:.l'i:XSi: AXI) the humor of tho lecturer. a.mopxt or gkaium; nexi: Evidence tbnt Senntbr Chnrle M ity is on the Job nt Viiiiiln;:'..in t. tirainr thi ..luiiunn. and boo i t'.,,,""1 '" 8rc,,r," .n.truen..ii of ''.. fc... M 1... .1... tf....., II.. imiMioim rh.n A lllllo effort . i'"""" "" "' o - tfcw part of Hi tire community. Itc,n c"mPn- ' '"dleated lu n wire U dtclar.,1. win ,vrk a tri.iifor.na. Just welved by tho Klamath Com lion that will !,, nsioiilsliiug Tl)o'morrlnl C)aU- nhlnK ,or 1nu "' n" upport of t., m cltlten uhoiild ,'Ki iobssisi uini in iuib worn. ( liven tho Hiv in the (oinmeinliinlo TI, senator him Indlnited that ho PIUMFCT Mmjialun whi. u 1 ,11 luen undert.ilK n j,lna l'lIM tlmt this construction can . ' liu lirfim.lit nil, mt nl mi ivnrtv ,1utn I BUTTE VALLEY I? GET IT 8 ON i:GINKIItS Alti: NOW IHSV ro iiui.ng watki: NINE FEET OF SNOW AT CRATER LAKE NOW MB RULED y REDS TDDi? stead of leading to disarmament, an unjustly extorted peace will brlngr forth onlj- fresh armaments because the mailed fist police can be main tained only my a mailed fist." Ho said that a peace of violence must be absolutely rejected. . -w H. i:. Momyer, assistant superin tendent of Crater Lake Park w'.io I Keeps the lecords thero during tbo AXAIU'HLSrS e mm land Hint the development which has THAI T XI'AK KUVMATH iieeu retarded throughout rtio Kast lern niul .Southern parts of the state BSr.PUCFi for the past ten years, through 1 1 m , iiliiiiiiloinuent. can niraln nroceed. I It Ik generally believed tlmt tho, completion of tho night) -live mile Ignp between Kirk, the present lerml- of News that the government Is lny- l lug plans for the Irrigation of the nig 1 Hutto Valley, n short dlstanco south tho California lino, Is brought ... i.i .i. ii-ii . i .1 1 l.t.r.1. I... ( l.4 (if-iili..i xi li A n rn ml (lllliivii HUB oi mo iMiiminn i mm iiruncii, nun , 1'iim j . ,"' .... .... "Ill OP CITV HHFLIK'I'I.D.Oukrlilgo. the end of tho spur from rm u short business trip to Mt. IIV HU'OltT ,,.. .VSTni'TIO,l''K". w''d advnnco tho duvolop-l j,,,llMm je8tprday. I'ltOM MCCLOl'H HIVi:it TO IMG, winter months, nnd who is down for a short business visit, reports that there is now nine feet of snow at tho lnke which is tho normal condition for this tlmo of yoar. Thero Is twl"o tho amount nt this tlmo last year he sajs, nnd from present Indications tho park will bp open to nuto travel about July 1st. Five Inches of snow foil thero last Sunday. UHTriHEES . LANDED HWi SWAV OVKH CITV HOPSKS lt()lllti:i), TRAINS STOP AND work ci:asi:s "AS IIIIOI'GIIT AIIOUT SHOUT. "WII OP HOOKS A proof thm Klamath FiiIIh 1a dlly growing lu population Is ro " cl In the report of tho Klamath I'iiWIp Library for tho first ' inonlhH or tho current yoir. ur"iK this pound r.7S0 porsoiiH " )"""' tho library; 3302 books , ,, ,nkl'n "t. many of which went 'o n'0 country dlstrlctH. This n very a,..;. ,"0I0'",(' "vor any preceding i..I t?'"1 l3 '-at'rl''K t tho Won.. faVkf V rjr t,,,,b' Wl,lch "" ,y """nlnlnoil this institution. '"18 BIOVVl 1. Iinwnvnc l ,...1l.. "-i.n, in i va ii 1 1 1 1 1 d Imont of the entlro district sorveil soi Tu) ,,normous tract which com I rapidly Hint the Increased shipping .,rM,a (lipi olmatoly 100,000ncies lonnago would soon make up tho cost w11 Pl) Wilored from tho McCloud ot tho Investment. Tho less oxpon-! mvor through the Antelope sink. Tho In ...I. " u"u boov" I'rnnoiinced shortngo of J1, rll IMirary has hut 2.G00 (''IIIIUIUII IO (ISO I 111 LONDON, April 16. Completo an-j nrchy now reigns in Munich. All work has ceased and trains are not running. Robbers aro today looting tho FORMFR AUSTRIAN AFFICIALS ""uses unu uireuiuiiiug uiouaiihs. Ki: Ri:PORTi:i) i:XKCLTTi:i)n 'nfnntry regiment stationed thero Is said vto have joined tho Spartacan forces. LONDON, April IC A Copenhagen dlsptach today says that tho llorlln nowspapors print reports received Dateless dispatch by Associated TROOPS NOW POURING HACK FROM FRAXCi: AT RAPID RATK. 1IKIXG TAKKX TO CAMPS FOU DKMORILIZATIOX NEW YORK, April IC Ninety or. flcjsrs and two thousand men of the 91st Division headed by Major Gener al William Johnston, tho Division commander arrived from St. Nazaira slvo haul In obviating tho Siskiyou ( ow project will be a, gravity lripo.l-j(rum trnvelers to tho effect that tho .Tress It is improbablo that tl0o the transport "Calamares" today. grades would also' ho a big saving ' t0n and It Is expected that tho costs communists nt Iludnpest hnvo oxecut-1 worhl wlU k,,ow tho exact demand of j The ewlj. nrrivort troops Inclm'e factor. Captain O. will ho economical. The walor Is to bii()l, An.n,iulsi! jOSOph, r)r. Aloxandor itho associated governments until f-i the 310th Knglneers, Field and Staff C. Applegate ot thoitakeu from tho McCloud River lit n Commercial Club Ih busy today pre pailng Ihn data desired by the states man. Tho moBsiigo received from Senator McNnry follews: point somewhere nbovo tho town of Hat tela, nccordlng to tho present plans. The fertility of tho Hutto Val ley is widely recognized nnd should ii.i.iu,i r.ii-wiiril inn niieh ilntn as Hip. meseiit lilaus mntcrlall70 on you may hnvo concerning practlca- wx(.i tho government omploycos aio i Ir and advisability or natron cuioit. uisianco lino is hm. ....u. -, ,nrnnaol, ....rleultiiral nroJit ,.... ... ...num. .limn nml ilimntipn nri .wi.- ........... .r.-- . ivin (iiiiiiinri .....i ...... ...-.....- - track yet to complete, m N1CW HOMK PURCHASHI) W. T. Shlvo, who recently purclinH- od tho I, S. Voorhoos rusldonco nt 212 Tolling- .. ---..,vo IWllll llln .. ....... Ill gently tho supply !,,, 0 "'" Btroot- ' J,18t ,nn,vod i"'0 hl' for tl, ' ' ,B nuuiiiiiiii j , .,). l.lu r.nii lr Mr. mill IIUIV 1II,1IU l.llll Hia llll.i. ' Mrs. Fry who formerly llvod thero, hnvo movod to 42C Knst stroot, which plnco thoy rocontly purchased. 'loiiiiind, especially hooks for 'f tho ,1 Jjenltcs boov0 I'll'rnry 0,nb lfl ni,,,lK now k ns rapidly ns Its resources will "ll, lint no nil elini' . " "" ciiargo is mauo tJ i? '!S of 1,no,ta' Uo receipts aro ,f ' ,""". fomliiB principally from look, ti "P1KllK0,,C0 ,l1 rotiimlnB ther y R K,10','Hly l'nylng Hon i ,B ox"0,,,,l,B "f tho IiiHtltu . 'ut atltiiiionnl books nro neodod i'coI;;;lbrutrodnin5' b,t8 -u m.r WKSTKIIN HOYS IIOMIO SOON N1CW YORK, April IC -Among tho 01st djvlslon troops which dlHomhark ed yostordny were tho Headiiuartors Second and Third lluttallon Mochlno Gnu co'iipany and Companies 1), 10. F, (J, H, I, K, L nml M of tho 301st Infantry. ovv working It will mean an onor 'oi's Increased ngrlcultural tlou of northern California RF.TURX FROM SAN FRANCISCO Wokorlo, tho former premier, m,d ,er uio louious aro lormauy apinisuu Huron Joseph Kxteprenyi, tho mln-, "- tliom. but n secret plenary session Ulni- n( enmnmreo Tlian rniwirlo Will DO IIUIU III UUVUIIKU, M. mill .111 hnvo not yet boen confirmed. HACK FHO.M CALIFORNIA. Mr .and Mrs. A. Hardonbrook, with tholr sou II, L. Hardonbrook, and daughter, Mrs. Merle Houston, arriv ed last night from Oakland, vvhora Mrs. Hardonbrook has boon undergo lug trentmont for somo tlmo In a hos pital. INDIAN CASK POSTPOXKI) Tho case of Jim and Nina John son, charged with an assault upon tho person of James Howard Saturday night at thn Lost River dam, which was BOt for yostordny nftornoon in tho Justlco court, was postponed until this afternoon. II. II. Cnmpbell, n woll known ro sidont of this city, who hns been spending tho winter In Southern Cali fornia points nrrlvod yesterday ti't. ornoon by auto. Ho enmo In ovor tho Topsy Grndo via Agor, Several other nutos from Southern points hnvo been noted on tho streets during iho pnst few days and it will not bo long until tho tourists cars will bo thick on tho streets. From nil indication Hie travel of this klmUhls soason will ho much hoavler this year than over boforo. AVKOD1XG YISTKlllUY. Tho wedding coromony of Krnest Grafton of I.ninona in Shasta County, Crllfornln and Miss Ada Harrington wns performed yesterday nftornoon by Justlco N, J. Chapman. Tho groom Is a saw mill employoo. Headquarters, veterinary, ordnance and modlcal regiments. An engineers train with companies tho allied government will know what ,. to F. inclusive has departed Tor thoy are. Camp Lewis. Sixteen hundred troops Tho soviet troops seem to have won I of tho 40th Division of Califonla, at least a tomporary wlctory in Munich. Tho government troops nro being reinforced. - I "TURN BACKWARD OH TLMO IN YOUR FLIGHT." DETROIT, Mich., April 1U. Do troll claims tho distinction of being Iho homo of tho oldo3t active barber In ih6 world. Tho colebrit's nan o Is Daniel Casterton, SO, who started harboring tho exquisites when tho old-fashioned nickel bought n sliavo and marcelling was tho rngo amonfj tho dnndlos. When ho started In tho business Castorton said tho young blades were addicted to ruffles, curls, forceful porfumes, occasional dunti, poetry nnd whiskers, Ono of his pain ful recollections concorns his holng "bound out" to a bnrbor who allowed him to work for threo years and then paid him with a pair ot trousers, Nevada, Utah', Colorado, former Na tional Guard men have also arrived. Thirty nine officers and 1,000 men ot the 3C4th Infantry of tho Ninety First Division left today from Camp Mills for Camp Lewis nnd other west ern camps for demobilization. HHP.F. FROM KANSAS. Mr nnd Mrs. Vv J. Stroigler nro recent arrivals from Easton, Kan3a3, who havo como to look tho coun.try'' over with tho idea of locatlngThoy were guests yesterday at tlijrWl U'ollcan Hotel. iVhlto JAP AMUASSAnOll WASHINGTON, D. C. April 16. Viscount Ihlo, .the Japanese ambas sador, is to leavo next Monday for, Toklo for a conference with his government.