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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1919)
(Bfog iaigttmg HraUt OKI'll IAI V.WVM of KLAMATH COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPEB OP KLAMATH FALLS Thirteenth Year No. 3,610 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1919 Price, Five Cents KEEP IT FLYING IW SAWMILL UNDERSTANDING iiiti nnincc nn mw iL.v "Ji I nMiirsff T T S 1 W itt 1 d r n e ' tu q r at ml WWmBI HEDbJHKLAI, P L t 11IHIHHBH Xfl sssssk a fan mlw.. FWWMft 1 fit V K mmmA xvm n , ilflM. "r BUHfflHH ! i i ' x -cumtu; iKMto.. nm I !. : .; . ) "W3, IT I -IT. ii ..,&,. . X IM tit, flIK mm Lr ml t FI X 1 I a II 1 7&?j?)4v- . nmin rinn Tfi nii i v pininiv nin rinTiiniiiir duiiu rinm i u dilli ounufl d b un nuuflir Boast of "May Day" Sur-, prise Arouse Action. RADICALS WATCHED Xn Mure lnlriiry Timnrd AiinrrliM l.tpntdl Tlilriy-SW llmnlm !- litem! or Inti-rcrptiil WVlV lil llntr I'liil-heil Deadly Work T )j Soldier Take llnnil In Nnv! YnrK. Xi:V VOHK, Mty I. Evnry Fed.' tral AKcwy I today attempting to, trare down tlin tiiitlmrn of thu ter-j rorlil romiilrnry unit guard iicilimti It "Jteda" bomt of ii country wide urprlo on Mnr Day. A bomb aqtind of police are, watch. lothe rnitlcaU carefully It ii export' d that ninny may be deported In n abort limit, Tlio official aro declared to hove derided to end nil leniency toward tlic anarchist, Thirty U bomb have now bran dtlltered or Intercepted In the, vari ed cities and three moro remained it Olmbella department atore having teen Innocently returned thorn by 1h poaotflrc nnthcrltlen for addition il H)taKit, It la mid that tlicrn they ere addressed In United Stnte Ben atom, Thei bomb were apparently mailed to reach their addresses about ( May IX N T NT WT ITALIANS Latest Lumber Venture on Peace Terms Not Delivered Reservation. MILL BEING BUILT Man Wlio Ilai Hud Charge of Tim ber on Reservation for Eight Yearn Ghes up Position to Take Charge of Xew Mill on Sprague HUer Dally Capacity 25,000 Foot. To Enemy Delegates. POWERS INVESTIGATED Ni:V YOltK May I A hundred and fifty ihllorii nnd imllcirn tndii) ttormi'd th entrance of tint MtilUon Square Harden where a May Day, Labor Drmcniitrntloii wo being held i They mild they wanted to mnku the; crowd elm; tt "Star Sponglcd Ilnn-i ncr." The Police however perMindod IhfBi to dlaperna IJOSTO.V. May 1. Oni intiii H ro-l ported to hnve been a hot, hero In a GUIDE COUNTY NEEDED TGDAYj SHOCKS FEARED i,i:;.w.itv of hoar no.M) i:i Tltl.V I'Oll );T,MMI TO HE VCI. i : i JtNi: :iiti). i:(ii.i:i:iir.i),tn PflltTLAMi IIOl'Si: I t It". IO.W MIISCHIITIOXS COMIVi: IN ItlO SIIAKEL'I HCI'OHTKD ix sax vi:uv slowly. mi:i:tiis ,mi... day may he held i.v uk. tent Tintr aid of t:st'i:i: SALYAIHIIt. IXSTHl'MEXTS AT OIISEIIYAT(Sltlli IXDICATI. SEKIOI'S DIVrniHAXCKS riot duriiiK a Micliiut parade Tfe ' In in "Hi Conntv cciiitil1'tml nrr'iisfiiionts Court with NEW YORK. April 30. Cable re- 'tn Tlio need of 'llillv" Sim 4 y ii II. tl'tl en up tl'i Int"rc4t In tho IiIr V'tjery ports today Imllclto that there was ! PlfirW lvillitlltl rnilllllttiv ff I'ortlllllll l.liPIl DtlVn Id fllrnnrlv fnlf liAr In. mi AiirthMiinL' lfi Cn,t Cnli,4ilnw run' WASIIINtiTON. 0. C, Mnv I ' i l.ituo bonding hiuiio to (.'iildo ilio !. dny by tlio lendera In this rumpnlgit dnya ago which my prove to bo at' Tli I'DtiinantiT at RullMbury North i.rllty of thu lomltig rond bond clot- who nnnoiuire thnt tho biiIiji-i'UhIou.h ili.siistrous as tho groat quake In 1917 Carolina bun tclegrnphed to tint I'oit tion on .luno Third for tho ti mi of aro dragging In very slowly. Tho pare No details aro available as yet. edlto Department aaylng that n p.iek- Ji.dOQ. All reaolutlona form rf bal- cf tho laat. twenty four '.'ours will) je coutnliilng n bomb fdmllnr to'lrfi, elrctlou notlcm mid other innt- have o bo gieatly Ntiiiiiilated if the' v SHICTOV I) C Anrll 10 llL0? '?UT' '" '?,W Y,";1' ""J' b;"" lT Wl" ,mL "r"",:!;:,,, U,1,,r !,".;' rr" l'"n,V ,COmf lhr" '" l ,Bm "'"""A V Prolonged earthquake Welted tlicrn nddroiraail to Sonntor. tlflcnto of Teal .Minor nnd Wlnfiec nor as bus tho ro.it of tho -.tatu. 'estimated to hnvo centered four "iriiuuii nno iin aciing Liiiiiriiiun n or roriimiii luiorncvK ior ine unit, i i no imopio are now ueing uxiiou 10 the Senate .Imllclnry Commlttoo bnill Tho chsrgo for this aerlco ' bo lend el a good rato of Interest hrt fharco of tint KHplcungo net and oth-lrnnciilled If the above firm jli.-n'd bo q largo niimbor of them voinj hao (,L.smi;o0gcnl Instruments trtneaaiirea dnillng with thu rnforce-j U'o surresaful hlildera for thu bowls been glad to hnvo given n year ngo went of law during the wnr 'iif,er tho olertlon It l iK'ihilriod nt thin tlmo to havo brrught about The package In being held, iend- nut liny bond house taking th lintidH tl f em of ho war that has hen wlt- ln Inveatlgntlnn. nrropta them only on tho idvlco of uofcct.d This Is to ho the Unt of tho The Sprague Elver Lumber Com pany in the name of the latest saw, mill to be launched In Klamath Coun ty, and which will probably be In active operation before the first of June. The new operation Ls to be under the general management of J. M. Bed. ford who has for Mie pas: light M&rs been In charge .if !i timber on the Klamath Indian ReservaMfn tnd whose resignation fron this office becomes effective ttJay The Sprague Rlvo l.'n.ler Com pany It to be located i.t he old Ctey Lunber Camp about four niile.i frcm Chlloquln and Its shipping point will be at Meva about one and a half miles distant. The mill Is to have a dally capacity of 2.", 000 feet and -III employ from thirty-five to fcrty men. Work on the mill plant is now well under way according to Mr, Bedford, wlio was In town yesterday afternoon. The operation Is to be financed by the Prasldent J. C. Carter of San Fnn clsco, V. I. Temblev of Portland and II. R. Temby of Spokane. H. R. Crane Is to be secretary and treasurer. i James A. Howarth Junior, an offl-' clul of the Indian Service who is herej temporarily, will take Mr. Bedford's' place at the Klamath Agency until some one else ls appointed. Delegates Hand Over Credential This f , Afternoon Kino Cliau Ls Given to Japan by Conference!! Settlement Cliinn.. Xot.. Satisfied Munich Ileported Ovcrthrotvn. t Dateless dispatch by l.EAYi: FOR TRUCK. Oarao Warden Henry Stout andi Hob liunsaker left this morning by nuto for Portland, where they will drive bark n Maxwell truck which will be usd for work In connection with the Spencer Creek nnd Fort thousand miles distant has been re- mniaiii natcnenes. ine trip will Associated Press. A possible delay In the hand ing of the Peace terras, to the Her man delegates ls Indicated in the lat est advices from Paris. This matter now may have to go tiver until next week while the questions as to the powers of the enemy's representa tives is looked Into. The Germans are to hand orer their credentials -it- meeting this afternoon with a committee from the Allies." Kiao Chau. Js to be given-to Japaa. with the understanding that the Sbantlng Peninsula ls to be banded back to China. The relations between China and Japan and the futur? Interior ot China are to be under control of the League of Nations. German rights In Shantlng are to be held by, Japan. All Japanese military forces aro to be withdrawn frcm Kiao Chau as soon as possible. The railway Is to be gurded by special police foices ; am' the Japanese given r'ght to es- tablish a settlement nt Thinno, the strategic base of the Shantlng Pen insula siezed by the Germans after the Boxer rebellion. ' It is understood that China Is not entirely satisfied with the arrange- i incuts as they are now made, but It I Is improbable thnt the Conference will recbnslder the matter. Reports now seem to Indicate that some understanding may be reached regarding the Fulme question and that the Italian delegates will raturn to tho Conference. Seme reports says that the Soviet . government at Munich has been over thrown and others deny this rumor. SAN JOSE, Cal.. April 30. An enrthqunko of rath'er govern Intensltj thtllr ntlnrnoyit nnd that this fee big loans and It Is offered at n higher l ""e t'"' tow hundred miles CI.KVKI.ANI), May 1. A -riot would therefore bo paid nnywn. In rule of Interest than any .if ho oth- distant has been recorded at the Lick broke out during n Socialist parado chhu tho rond bond election tho.ild em Not only this but tho tonivi of ""sorvntory. it Is thought that the hero when n red flng carried by n fi I: to puss, the chnrge for tlio legal payment are mndo about vwuo shock probably occurred In Mexico marcher In a soldlors uniform was services will bo only 1100 knocked down by n roturned soldier. . who took the flag away. Scores of soldlera and civilians hat-' N with the mm chora and over for. y 'cro Injured, mmiy of these being women CIVIL (USE AIUIUED A motion to strlko In tho civil case i NcCleod versus IMiuInn wu nrguod yesteniiiy afternoon In tho Justice ,l-ouri Tho motion to Htrlko wns don led, TtOAD TO LAKEVIEW '' IS DECLARED GOOD Tho roiuts hotwnon Klamath Falls nd Lnkavlaw are now Ih good shnpo, cording to Clins, Duggan who enmo ln yeatorday from that point. Ho '"tos thnt he lefat 7:. 10 In tho morn "!. spent throo hourp nt Illy and reached Klamath Kails at 7:30 In iho evening ' l'nthor Thomas O'Rrady enmo In "lo anmo tlmo for u short visit In maui Falls. . the J"YH NEW HOME. Irs. fi. 11 ri,o.i i..,. ..i.-.i -. -., v,wuu nan jiui liimsvfi " now i,omo jllat comill0t0l, l)y 0( - Jio on Ninth Street. Tho mo was Vni j " U' ttKoncy of Jnmo Wnt' PEOPLE IT BEND unny, Tho quotas aro smaller nnd thej j l-eoplo cf tho coiintyjiro as r. gourtinl ,, J thing moro prospf.ru :s than they ' wore ii yoar ago This prosperity hnsj jbiiii brought about to u Inrec 'Jutco, llv tho result of th victory whloh! i NEED ATTENTION l',t aro now uHkod to lend old for.. Surely Klamnth Crun'.y will not at l'i'V Its colors to bo ilr.igged In tho il.i-.r by an uiuli'-'SiihscrlpM 'ii Just n t'iO tlmo when tho hoys nie com. Iiji homo nnd whin tho rfst nf thn :iK Is making snob a flno sholn' It Is now hoped that enough can- I viirs coverings can bo reenrod frotm .....a.., uiT'il.VTIVl! IICCIIbV-' . . ,t .t-...,i- n .....I IMIjI, '..- nmiiiwiii"! ....,.,.,,,.,- ti(, hOUUloni llllllic ivoi'ipiuir it i up n big tont which will accomodat.0 thn big croud hero Mondn night Tho local officials of tho Southein Pnclflo are anxious to holp out In this mnttor and havo wlrol to find II SECRETARY OF KLAMATH COM MEHCIAL CLl'R WRITES Till ARY WORK HE DONE TIH'.RI SOME" PARTY NEXT AUGUST In answer to it recent letter from Tho Dnllos Commercial Club asking Klumnth to participate In (i conven tion thqro on May 22, to promote tho development of Eastern Oregon Sec rotnry.Cn.it O. C, Applegnto hns ro pllod iiBWng what Is tho matter with tho peoplo of Bend which bus caused tholr unoxpoetod moVo lit tho mattor of tho Strnhorn railroad nnd nuking If something ennnot bo donu In tho way of mlHslonnry orlt thern. Ho in dlcatos thnt end his (alien from tho straight nnd narrow path of grout accomplishments and' should bo brought back agulu It possible thru tho nld of tho rest of thu state. Klam ath Falls wllj solid u delegate to this conference It It U a possible thing, ho Bays, SALEM ELKS WHO PLAN TO CAr TCRE COXVEXTIOX FOR 10'JO ARE COMlXfJ IX SPECIAL TRAIX TO CAPTURE TOWN That tho Klamath Falls Elks Con vontton which is to bo hold hero In Wi.Mi,r It will bo nosslbli to get A"K1181 ls ,,0"B boost011 to "10 Bl5les ul oiiiuiu uuu witu iiiuau uuja uiu these coverings. It was planned at flrrt to have tho speaker appear twloo for phort uddressos nt tho Houston Opera Houso nnd tho Elki Tomplo, Inn, Information was received that ho would only spoak once. CASE CONTINUED. Tho ciiho of Claude and Percy Hns ltjns who plead guilty a fow days ago before Justice N. J. Chnman to a churgo of fishing without a license by (luniif Wnrdon Honry Stout was brought up again yesterday In tho JiiBtlco Court and continued until ' today. coming down In special train, Is indicated In a lettor Just received by Chairman E. B. Hall ot tho State Convention Commlttoo from William S. Kennedy, president of tho State Association at Portland, President Kepuedy st,utes that ho Is out to make tho "little party"Mit Klamnth Falls next August tho big' gest ElkB affair tho Stato has over seen nnd a record that' all ho lodgos lu tho future will liavo to stop boiuo to equal Tho State Association Is tiow pro paring to get behind tho Salvation Army Drive in Oregon, Mr. Kouuody Bys. bo mado via Bend. The men will bo ' gone nbout a week. COMING FROM MKDFORD Lesllo Rogers of the First National Bunk will return this evening from Medford, where ho has been to at tend the funeral services ot Mrs. A. Davis. He will be accompanied by E. It. Rcames and Mrs. E. M. Poe, a sis ter ot Mrs. Rogers. nw urn TOMORROW EVE I SQUIRREL DRIVE SUCCESSFUL, A trip back over the ground cov ered In tho drlvo In Upper Langell vil. ley against tho squirrels Inst Satur day ami Sunday has revealed whole sale destruction ot these animal in a measure which exceeded tho expecta tions of the residents. They are greatly pleased over tho rsult ot the campaign ELDERLY WOMAN DIES LAST NIGHT iRO'E XUMHEIt OF IIUSIXESS Ml X WILL BE OX HAVO FOR MEETING AT SIT. LAKl CHURCH. MEET AT IIOCEI" HALL Tho death of Mrs. Sarah McGee, mother of Mrs. George Brntton fol lowing a lingering Illness, occurred at tho Brntton residence nt 728 Oak Street last evening' nt 7:30, Tho deceased was n native of Christian County 'Kentucky and was firty six yeurs of ago Tho funoral arrangements havo not been announced. WEATHER ItKPOUT. Probable rain tonight in north, folr In the south portion, Friday Fair, moderate southwesterly wluda; There Is going to ba the biggest kind of n get together meeting ut Mt. Lakl tomorrow nlgnt when the Klamath Falls Business Men's As sociation goes out to accept th in- ' vltation of the Mt. Lakl residents at the Mt. LnkI Church. That tnU Invt tation Is greatly appreciated by the t business men here Is Indicated by the large number; who h'lvo tilready sig nified .their intention of being pro- sent. ' It is expected that by meetings such, as, tiis. the various problems, which nropeculiar to the farmer nnd tho business man mnv be discussed and the different Interests brought lntq closer harmony. The men who go, will meet at the. Hall Hotel at fijlto tomorrow night, according to Secretary W. C. Van Emon and those who have ears , will, bo expected to tnKo those wo hbve none. The following have an nounced that they will ha on haud; , Will Baldwin, W E. Seehorn. E. T ShepWd, H. N". Moo, L. J. Van ellon, C K. Brandenburg, W. H. , Mason, W. O. Siult i. Curl tiath, E. J,. Murray, Chas. SteinwnU. ? D . Whltmoro C. J. Roberts, Geo. .1. Wal ton. E,d. Vnnnlce, J. I, JolmavoBt),' i Fred Houston, PnUl Lambert, Leslie -Rogers. Ed How(e, Fred' Girlch.' J I I &