The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 24, 1919, Image 1

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OITICl.Wi PAPER OFl
KLAMATH COU.VTV
Thirteenth Year No. 3,604
SJnm Mtuth
official paper orl
KLAMATH FALLS
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1919
CM CRISIS
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Price, Five Cent
i.os ,.(ii:i,i:s mavok
in:ti,.iti:i Ncervititi:
HI
T
IT CONFERENCE
Italy Propose! to Occupy
Disputed Ground.
i nt . .
i.un A.xii.l.i;H, April 24 llo
urn Knrr. lltf alleged ikkimiijIIc. f
.viijor I- I Woodman nml Hut prlii.
'ilpul ulliutiti for the prontiutlou In
Urn luiifi'H trht for graft, tmiifinl
Hint liu Iriil been priuuliied liiittiiiiii-.y i
fn in iiriMiicutloii Imt mild lie luu) tin
feir of prmiiM-iitlou mill III nn rciin.
on for testifying wim tlmi Wood.imn '
1 iiiul oilier Imil attempted to put Mil
tin' tiluino on li t in
. i'RflTE MEETING NATIONAL GUJIRO
I
NOWUNNED
IS REORGANIZED
A.V
OLD (il'KIXEStt
UNDER A
XKW N'AMK.
ORLANDO OBDURATE
Ill) Itnrklug Pmnlrr'n Miami IIIk
I'smite In Itottif TimI Hlrjii
Taken to Protect American llrprr
urntAthro I I n II n n a Will Not
lair TihIh).
BOND ELECTION
ON JUNE THIRD
MATTI.IIH IV WHICH KLAMATH
COI'.VTV IK INTERESTED WILL
in: discussed ii confer,
unci-: IH CALLED
FIIWT HTKPK TOWARD IIKCO.V
STITUTIO.V TAKEN
PA.VIES AUTHOItlKED I'OH ORE
GON. BELIEVED NECESSARY
Tlio Klamath Auto Tiro Coiwpany,
which ling bemi conducting business
at 12C 8lxth Xtrect under tho xian-
ngoment of Chas. Marple as proprie.
tor, has changed Its title to the Dlam-
lond Tire & Vulcanizing Comnanr.
j Mr. Marple hag taken as a partner
FIVE COM- In the business, Frank L. Smith, and
' the now firm will contlnuo the busi
ness at the old stand;.
WOMEN OUT TO
TAiim. April .i opinio rozti
of Orlando's ntnff stated today t tint j
the llnllnn inllltnry force would oc-i
tupy tint portion of Dalmalln nml
CITIZENS WILL VOTE O.V DAIS
ING K.'U7,7tl, TO HE USED WITH
STATU AMI FEDERAL Fl'MIS
FOR ROADS .
HALEM, April 24. Tho Oregon WABIU.NT.TON. I). C. Atirll 24
Public Service Comlsslon will on rn-JTho rcconstltullon of the National
presented at a conforenco In Kansas, Guard wan actually started yesterdny
City early In May, for tho considers when tho Bureau of military affairs
tlou of several cases affecting Inter- of the War Department authorized
Male rommerco. If Clydo II, Altchl-t,0 organization of seven regiment
son. chairman of tho Interstate com- of one battalion of infantry, one
merni commission, decides to call squadron of cavalry and eighteen
tho conference. I companies of coniit artillery.
Mr. Altchlson haii written tho Oro-j The Mate Included were New
gon commission that ho probably will York, Now Jersey, Ohio and Oregon,
bo In Knnnas City for a conference! Ono Battalion of Infantry of four
at that time. Various case ard pond -J companies of Coast Hrtllltrr was
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N
mi
TONE OF CITY
Will Ask Appointment of
City Matron Soon.
UJ III"! ,'WI.Hfll ll .'Mll.ll llllll I
other Adriatic territory named In
the part with Umclon with about '
Tho big campaign U on!
TO 00 AHEAD
Railroad Bnildcr Now In Portland;
Hem Bright Outlook Aheaaf for
Thlt Count)' Ready to Start.
authorized for Oregon.
New units arc Intended to replace PORTLAND, April 21. Encoar
tho state troops which cannot be le- nged ovor the favorabe turn ,n ar.
Ing which hate arisen out of tho do.
creasing of Intrastate clasR rates in
California by tho California cominls.
Tl,.. i,Mit.i.lBH ...... I., .. . Hlcifl. rillmlllip ii Nllllnflrin jitfiillnr In i ..nil.. m.lni.i. I i ! .. .
.. iMiuiiiMhii unit in in irunniurill " -.-.. - -. ... f,iti, iiiuiiiiaiiicu ill lliuus UI l(nm, .nn.M.Hi. H..-u - .t
100 000 mnn and that a similar forct, Klamath county from a practically r"t,lr lo ''0 Hhrevoport caso ot.Lou-, The statca first considered were those h8 railway another 20 miles from
iriicmnnn wiiuornuss into ono seamed -" " "n-i wnero conauions wore sucn mai tne'nuirv in 5nmo.no ,i.
Kuuruors consiuorca armea forces
on tho way
from Klamath Falls to Bend, Robert
would hi i"-iil lo mum. trackless wllilnrnoss Into ono seamed ianu- Tlioso casos
Afli-r l.loil (leorifo had ronforrrd with highways thut will bo tho nrldo f1-''1 Intorstnto commurco. Mr.
wild Orlntido loilav It wis nnnounrKil .. n. .m .i . ., . Aitrhtson bollnM a ronferenro mav iniirin i.D n;..irv ..n. ,.ni
'" "11 til" uuillirilllllll III .-----. .... , ...m.w ui.uci 1.01 mill p !lFihnm ,j., nr lh n....
that Ordntido would not go home to lu ,1,1,,,,,, ho profltablo In that It will sju Unto contingencies. Tho units are to bei blranorn' Presldent of the Oregon,
Hair until tonight. I yM,or(Uy ,,, rollntv cour, Knpj d expense In ai riving at ronrlus- organized on a peace status with a
unnnufi nnu
prouy, rni
""" vestnruay 1110 county court signed ' " "I,1 '"' iwutu minus m
d itsuod a statomrnt, hu ,.,,,. cnlnK flir ,ll0 0Mt,m nl lon". n,ul ne ""KBfuts that tie Ore-1 minimum of sixty to a company,
dying to Wilson saying ,,,, , , )f KnImU) w roii and California commlss-ons and .
that lie ) rompollod lo withdraw
from the t'lmfitrrnro after Wilson's
anion
Klnc Victor Kmmnnuel tolrgraph.
d lo Orlnndn rommnndlng his nr-
lion ami Insisting that tin maintain
on the question of bonding tho county
for highways. Momentous as was
this npoch making event, it was dona
other Interested parties ho represent
ed at the meeting, lie explains that
Incompleteness of tho ovldenco and
the conditions duo to war have tend
with tho cool .deliberate, business- ,.,, , ,,,Iiy , ,nleMUe commerce I
ime consiiicraiiuu mai is marking u,., ..,, ,
LIGElLlLEIf
1h pnslUan he hid take,, lie stated BV',r, may" uf ,ho rnl ""W cases.
that If a hrrsk became definite, Italy
would attempt to mnkit a separate
j'rate wllh Herman)'.
court.
Among the Oregon cases on which
The order camp, as a final uct af. tu, conference would haio a bearing
lor days of consideration' und work nro tho cano of Portland Traffic &
I by lllslrlct Attorney Ilunrnn ami his Tfnnspnitntlon company vs. tho Sou.
1'AltlH. April 21 Thn Hntitona ","1" "l"lnt, W S. Wllay. lleulli- thern Pacific company relative to
Limited tifMs service learns that the lnK ,l1" Importaace of tho questions cIii.im rjtcn between Oregon and Call.
Italian guernment Is taking men- Involved, these officials "Worked nl- fornln peints: the Klamath Conimor
lures lo protect the Amerlciiu Kmhits. most continuously for nearly 4S clul Club lluslness Men's association
at Koine and thn consiilsto In nil hours before a final satisfactory is. thn Southern I'uclflc company,
the llnllnn cities, In the event of do- drnfl of tho order was completed. 'i'l the Medford Commercial Club
monitrntlnns (When this was ready Judgo llunnell the Southern IMclflc company, al-
' ,fc nml Commissioners Short and For- " f'''tlng rates between Cullfornlai
PAUIS, April 21. It Is understood' ilyco. nsilsled by Knglueer Hurler. "ml Oregon. i
tnat franco and hnglnnd after n con- went over every detail and when ov-
ultitlim lli I'msldeut Wilson, will ery technical kink was fully digested,
mike another effort lo draw from th order was signed,
the Itnllnns a further ilerlnratlon lis ti,,, or,Pr cnll for the submission
lo the .lluntlon Hone Is still enter- r tll i,,,,),,,, nt , whether Klam-
Inc. Hi t ., way mny he. found to n,h county shall bond Itself to nlse,
terminal,. . Krnvn Incident to the 37.70t.OO, to run for 20 years, and
uitohrllnn of all purlins. , , ,, vo,( , 10 Kent,rn oc.'
.,,. Mlon on Juno 3rd.
UU.MI-., April 24 -An imposing do.
motutriitlon wa yheld hero toilay.
Thn I1f1r.1l.1m !......... r.. nM l..
,....n..,,, .ni'i. i.-ii mi i-iiiiiiiiTi ,.,i -- ,, o t
mi inn, inililiilliitui HUTi ,. ,,, ,.,, ,. .,.,,, ,, ......
.11 .1111 i 1111111111 t-iiun .iiniii it.iiii
$ii!3,i(iri.2r. . j
On the tlreen Springs road, hot- f
ween Klnmnth Falls and Ashland, j
40. 0(111. I
T N Nl
This money Is to
bn expended as follews:
On tint Klnmnth Falls-I.akevlow
THIRH MY nr
DRIVE SLUMPS
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California & Eastern Railway Co.
says there seems to be no doubt that
the people along the line of extension
will be able to furnish enough sub
stantial aid to help build the addi
tional unit. There Is no shortage of
labor now, but there Is difficulty in
getting enough teams and feed' (or
grading work because of the tre
mendously Increased acreage being
I planted this season In grain and for
age crops. As soon as the 20-mile
extension Is built, he believes there
will be no trouble, with Portland's
assistance,' In raising the larger cap-
"lltal necessary to carry through the
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TOItV IS IIKI.VC AHRA.VGKU FOR , H00 miles of railway which will con
nect Interior Oregon with the rail
lines now touching Its hordes.
President Strahorn foresees a large
. volume of traffic this sensnn frnm thn
That Klimnth Falls doesn't hold Klamath county railway In grain,
nny patent on this clean-up business wool and livestock nnH lnmhnr enmih
land that tho move Is going to sweep,, 0 onrouraKe the belief that traffic
inru too county ann ue applied to ,.. dovnlnn hpnrt n, frlhor lm.
.. .1. . -. . . - ... --- - .w..
. enemies in. n cans and on. ,, of the ,, m u ,s
Is Inulrutcd by the report from Upper I ui- i.n- -.- .-. . - -
111s uuiict uisu iiiut 11 ixiu peuiJie at
CONDITIONS SAID BAD
Wometr of ew Imprnrement CToa at
Big Hcetlng Yesterday radicate
Purpose of Chaojcfng Depforahto
SltuatJon Would Plant Tree-Along-
Bank of Biar Canar.
111(8 IMIIVK TO CLKAN-l'P SQL'Ill-
HKI.S FltOM LAIUIK TKItltL
SATURDAY A.VD St'.VDAY
A meetfn'g of the Klamath Im
provement club was held In tae
council chambers yesterday after
noon and wag largely attended. Mnch
Interest was- manifested In' the gen
eral movement for cleaning up and
beautifying tne city. It was decided
to co-operate with the ETks in this
work. The Elks advised the ladles or
the club that It would place at their
disposal $50 to be offered In prizes
along somewhat similar lines hereto
fore followed. Mesdames Ed Martin.
Robertson, Torrey and PTath were
appointed on the' committee en
prizes.
Mrs. C. W. Eberleln suggested
that the banks of the government
canal should be beautified . with.
shrubs and trees, similar to the plan
followed in some of the European
countries.
One of (he Important questions
discussed was the question of the
moral conditions existing in the city.
The statement vns made that dots
and girls, mere youngsers have been
In n drunken condition and tht
fomethln? should and .must be done
to remedy this appalling condition.
It was .suggested that a police mat
ron be appointed by the city, but It
was dlcovered the city had no funds
with which to pay such an official.
addition of Flume and Diilmntln.
I'AHIH. April 24. Although the
Italian delegation nnnouced this
morning HH Intention of withdrawing
'mm the Conference, Premier l.loyd
George declared this nflorunou after
discussion with them that the Itnl.
I'm would not leavo Paris toduy.
IDMiRTS
BUSINESS HERE
WAX WHO WOKKF.D AT TRADK
HEIIK IIF.FORK WAR AM) WHO
"AH HF.K.V (1KTTINO F.XI'KIU
KXCK OVKIIHKAS OFF..VH HHOI
Carl Bchubert, Jr. formerly with
"" Central (lurngo woldlng dopart
c Ih cstahllahl'ng an up-to-date
eldlng shop on Main Stroot, two
doors e,t 0 tho pogt Ofrco nv.
"jK Imd over 12 year experience In
- .".uporaiuro und Auto genoolis
lo'iig ami about a yoar'a oxporl
ncf '" woldlng dollcnto aoroplano
" and equipment with tho U 8.
,!y (lvorsoaa, ho Is now offering tho
PUWIc liu sorvlcos along those linos.
..if. ' of motn' cm bo welded
II 1 ',0rlIy nt tl,U' uatnlillulimoiU.
f Is nlso oqulppod to do Htuol cilt
" imd briizlng.
SLACKK.VIVC IV PACK OF IXCOM
I.Vti Sl'IISCIIIPTIO.NS IS APPAIt.
I'.XT AT VICTORY I.OA.V HIIAD
gt'ARTKItS TODAY
On tho Klnmnth Falls-Merrill. Mnl-
In roul, beginning nt Klamath Falls, I With n total of something over
by the report from Upper
I.nngell Vnlloy of the two day Squir
rel cleanup drive, set for Saturday
and Sunday.
Tho enterprising ranchers of this
district aro going to make ti systema
tic drlvo on both sides of tho val
ley and linve n good time while they
are at It, according to County Agri
cultural Agent E. H. Thomas, who
has attended a meeting at the school
house here and assisted In making
tho plans.
The ranchers are gulng to meet at
the I.angoll Valley post office both
mornings at Eight o'clock with their
basket dlnnors and Intend going
I.. il... l. . lll .... .1 llnll.. .tin tlinll jnltil ilnllft ! t It Ik fl Pal I
,.un..i.K .r., ...ern.i ...... ......... .,, i-.h..., ...u..u. ". - '"""" down tho west side on Saturday and
near ,ne I'niion io unys ui i.iu nimi) i.uu uini
thn California lino
rnnch, $ri9,Q4r..2S
1 In Klnmiitli Fulls tho third day has
the east side on Sunday.
M. S. Kllgore, A. C. Duncan,
Mrs.
On the l.akovlow-lle.1,1 road. 7.-' suffered a slump, according to ln-1,; Uen, and' cld Holllda'y aro
IIOC.OO. This Is a pleco of tho road formation recolvod at tho banks ut
from l.ukevlow to Ilend that crosses noon today. It Is stated that a niinv
tho Northwestern corner of tho Coun
ty near Lit Pine.
Under thu program that has been
npprovod by tho Highway Commis
sion, tho stato will match this money
dollar for dollar, making a total of
I69M08.
This sum tho government will
match dollar for dollar, creating a
highway fund for Klamath County of
1 1,390,816. Thus tho stato and gov
eminent gives to Klamath county
91,053,112, tho only consideration
being that It shall bo used for the
construction of Improved highways.
Thero la no question ns to the de
cision of tho voters on this question,
It will bo approved by an almost un
animous vote.
NKW IIUICKH IIKRi:.
rlv T cnrlonl of Rulcka have nr
"a onrt nro bolng' unloaded todny
"' tbo Southorn Auto Company.
FORMER RESIDTNT .
BACK FOR VISIT
P. W. Snldor, n former prominent
rosldont of Klamath county nnd mora
bor of tho Klamuth County Fair
board, who now resides In Los Mo
linos, Callfornln, nnd oporatoa tho
Loh Molinps hotel, Is back for a brief
visit on nmttar of IiusIiiohs In Klam
uth Falls, nnd Is shaking lunula with
IiIh mnny frlendH on tho street' todny.
Mr. Snldor maintained ti hord of
tliorobreil cuttle nt his Swan Lnko
rnnch Vhlio hero,
her of persons who have made prom.
Ises of pledges, have failed to sign
up thtiH far, and it Is to bo hoped
that these will make their subscrip
tions Immediately and put Klamath
Falls and County ovor tho top at tho
earliest posslblo moment.
Tho outside precincts in tho coun
ty and tho Industrial districts havo
not boon hoard from as yet and thotr
roports will of courso swell the total
substantially, but thoro Is still a vory
largo amount which will have to be
taken Ih from the city, according to
tho-leaders, If tho county's quotn of
1338,000 Is to bo socured.
BULRESON BELIEVES
IN "SAFETY FIRST"
NEW YOKK. April 23. The
"World" today charges that tho pou
offloe doparlmont prohibited trans
mission on tho Western Union mid
Postal wires articles concerning U111.
leson nnd his administration on tho
ground' ihnt It "appeared lmpropK."
c WASHINGTON, D. C, April 24.--Postmnstor
Clonornl Burleson today
withdrew tho rules prohibiting tho
transmission of libelous mnttor when
It referred to himself. Tho action was
token when tho New York World
culled his attention to this matter.
tho committee in charge of the ar
rangements. Ono half ton of the poisoned oats
prepared at tho Agent's office here,
has been taken to I.angoll Valley.
Although the squirrels are not as
thick there as In some parts of the
county, tho ranchers propose to
stamp them out effectually, before
they bocomo so great a menace. Sup
plies of the poisoned grain will be
kept at Lorella, Bonanza and the
George Deal Ranch.
Mr. Thomas announces that thru
tho co-operation of the Biological
survey that the prices of the poison
Ingredlonts have been lowered so
that a six quart sack of oats can be
purchased for a dollar and five cents
Instead of a dollar and a quarter as
formerly. The grain Is turned over
to tho ranchers at exact cost.
Poisoned grain Is now being mixed
In groat quantities at the 'Agents of
flco In tho Loomls building. A large
drying board has iioen Installed with
nn electric fnn by means of which
300 quarts can bo dried dally and tho
call for ltby tho county ranchora Is
taxing tho capacity of tho workers.
the June election authorize state
guaranty of Interest on construction
bonds of worthy .irrigation projects,
It -will bo possible to provide for Ir
rigation of 500,00 acres in Central
Oregon, and a wonderful develop
ment of that part of the state will be
stimulated. .
Mr. Strahorn, who Is at Hotel Port
land, reports exceptionally prosper
ous times at Klamath Fqlls and
thruout the large tributary region.
KLAMATH GIRLS XOW XURSKS.
MIsb Mnry Short and Miss Louise
Rlggs, both graduatos of the Klam
nth County High School aro to bo
graduated in a few days as trained
nurses nt the Fablola Hospital lu
Oakland. . j,
MEXICO PEEVED
AT THE ALUES
CARRAXZA SORE BECAUSE HIS
COVERXMEXT WAS XOT IXVIT.
ED TO BIG I'ATtTY IX PARIS.
MINISTER IS RECALLED
WASHINGTON. D. C. April 24.
The failure of the Allies to Invite
Mexico to participate In the confer
ence of Neutrals at Paris has aroused
President Carranza to bitter resent
ment which Is Incresed by the Incor
poration of the recognition of the
Monroe doctrine In the covenant
with Mexico.
This was the explanation in official
circles today of the withdrawing of
the representatives from Paris.
The 'Mexican governmen talso feels
humiliated because she has been un
able to secure recognition from elth.
er England or Franco.
Tho nou recognition of the Monroe
Doctrine by the Mexican government
and tho. recall from Paris to Alberto
J. Paul, minister of Franco toi await
orders In Spain formed the substance
to BtatementB printed by nil Mexico
City paiiors ns coming officially from
tho Department of Foreign relations.
It Is reported (hat tho Mexican rep
resenatlvo nt Rome will also be cal
led home.
The further Information-was vouch
safed that out of prosecution under
liquor laws were paid Into the Coun
ty treasury, while it was principally
through the efforts of the city police
force that violations were discovered.
A committee was appointed consist
ing of Mesdames Reynolds, Jacobs
and Miss Maud Baldwin to watt on
the County Court and ask that offi
cial body to appoint a police matron
tinder the law providing for the ap
pointments of officers to uphold the
criminal laws.
It was decided to take vigorous
and effective measures, cost what it
may, irrespective of any obstacles
that may be placed in the way, to
bring to an end the deplorable con
ditions that seem to be rapidly gain
Ing headway among the younger peo
ple of the city. The parents of these
children are to be advised of every
Instance In which their boy or gtrl
may be Involved, and pnnderers are
to be hunted down and driven from,
the city. It was Intimated that a ten.
tattve list of these vipers has already
been prepared.
One of the first steps towards the
moral regeneration of the city will
be for a curfew law, and a committer
was appointed to wait on Mayor Stru-
ble and the city council with this ob
ject in view. This committee is com
posed of Mesdames Jacobs, Magee,
W'lnnek, Bratton, Cozad and Mur
phey. The work outlined by this organi
zation Is sufficiently constructive to
command the earnest and united
support of the entire community.
Already eighty-five ladles have be
come members of the club, but this
should be Increased ten-fold.
tyi
MEX MAY BE
CALLED FROM ITALY.
PARIS, April 24. Y. M. C. A. of
ficers are considering the possibility
of ordering all tho American Y. M.
C. A, Workers out of Italy to prevent
them from becoming Involved In tho
Antl-Amorlcan demonstration. There
are about two hundred workers with
tho Italian army.
HERE FROM LORELLA.
Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Gale were Lo-.
rella visitors In the county seat yes
terday. .
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