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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1919)
Wye JEugnmg jtostlft -( IAL PAPER OP 01 I OFFICII Ij PAPER OF UMMATII VOVSVV KLAMATH FALLS Thirteenth Year No. 3,611 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1919 Price, Five Cent BOTH ! , ' "",. WCOfil WANTED TO PUT i . S PARIS HURT IN mmma. ,-35i i MAY DAY RIOT n..;i,li to Be Erected for SgpJ'M ' "-jpl fec.RiM T.. ..,, .. , ,,.,. " .... c-j.- i ssgastoK a - m w?&&m&gmiP ., mjgrr' m mmmmmm&i Iicemen Iniured ! M,-fe$ss. . S2 M in 'if VMS if BH JOaiHF -jiAr-TTr- '! iiRRBSAH PnwrMAPUT HflT nlDMCMDrinv pijiimmnii. in UuiLWIIlMlUI HllimUlllLHUI UMHUIHUgUH 10 i a ntti mm mmw mm mm ITORY PEACE i TO BE SIGHED UST OF MONTH WORKMEN WANTED AIUkiukIi '"'"' ,,l" UM,' ,,,'m"1" I'lillt .lirhiil of I'mnnim HM-krr Wlni Will Tnlk fip Victory Umu, 9 I'Um Are .Miiilo fur Putlliitc l'i Structure I" Hi.lil Crowd". Two Hundred and Fifty Po- ONLY ONE KILLED Socialist and Iabor Leaders Say Police Were Brutal Hay Day Wan Magnificent Demonstration rtf I'nucr WIIhoii Ientcd nt Labor Feature of Peace Treaty. Meeting for Organization of League Monday. ITALY IS STILL OUT Tlirrn I" 'Hie thing llhout thn pen tic of Khitniilli Fnll, If they nit thlnK nttit they hnVfn't got It, wiiv IV id-iiplv Ko 'll Slid Knt It. Whlil -ould mi nil uiiMirmClllllnblo obiiU cle tin ""'" dltrlct tliiMtn't fi'iiio th folkH lu-re lit nil. If '' 'i nllroml we utmply k nlioail mill lull.) It Of Cdllfie we 1'nJ ll't plslW"- 10 i,4i. ii. illmiiiitu'ilieil n vlm'.-ir .i lilllv f.umlny ami hli- dlvntit cm. 1 inmiileinlilu of it rrl'4t. V. ), tdfntore flnil fiiriohM mipropured for llie rrowiln wipi will uttenil hi mMlnr no It liolioovm the coniiniiH lly In mi-el IliU ruiitlnKetiry. Willi tt'e iidinl peril wlilrh rhr jtKtltiit Klnranth Kill, nriTliKC rJMi lme been made liy tho Victory l.osn Iwitlern to foiiitrnct 9. bullilliiR In le tn'xl four Iny which will nc-. (ommeilnle lliil viiki crrwun wiurn tro uti' in In? on hnnil, nml '?rO"i out the worK. Forty men Mre wntit-' fil nt mire If the ro-oimmtliii l cxtfinli'il Hint him luM'il clveu in the put. ih iiilierniK le v til he re-ilv In time fur the iimthlu'r'ii iippearnnre Monilnv eenlr,. ! Woikmen ) "III "PPly ' Cofgr. Ilrottum or It K. WMtoiitinrR. I wi:stfkv si:v.Toits aim: mi. l'OSi:i Til .MAKI.Vt; A I'AltTV .MArrcu ir i.cacfi: or .. tios cit( imii.vs at nri:n. n.vri: TWO PARIS, Man 2. Two hundred and fifty policemen were hurt during tho May day disorders yesterday and only one ir3on killed. Tho Scclallsts and labor leaders are indignant over, yesterday's fight ing. They claim the day was a magnifi cent demonstration cf power of the laboring classes, marred only by the brutality and ferocity of the police,. v 'WASHINGTON, U. C, May 2. President Wilson has cabled Secre tary Tumulty that In his opinion the labor program as adopted as part cl the peace treaty constitutes one of tho most important achievements ol of a new day In which he Interests of labor are to be systematically and Intelligently safeguarded, and that he bellevrn no other single thing dene could help more to stabilize the conditions of labor thruout the world. Victory Peace With No Oral Cobtct nation Except Merct Formalities Council of Three Favors Repa ration of Money for TJeljclom Last Negotiations Now in Prognwt. CHANGE MADE AT PRINTING OFFICE WASPUIXtSTON, I). (.. Miiy NKW YORK. May 2. Tho navy's threo Hi'ailruic.i, the .(M, NC-H nml NC-I prmtlcally ready for their tinn. Aliunde tilp will 'Jump off" eaily next week It has hoen loarncd. iiturtlliK Hlmultaiicously mid pre ceded by deatrojorti. this huge flying UK; ATTRACTIONS ARK ASSURED ON PROCRAM TO HE GIVEN OVER FIVE DAV PERIOD IN KLAAJATII FALI.S. Dateless Dispatch by Associated 'Press,. If the wcrkfof carrying out the last phase of the peace negotia tions progresses, according to the program outlined in the Paris dis patches, the treaty will probably be signed. early in the week beginning. May 25th. The treaty will be pre sented to the Germans on Monday. Reports indicate that it will be a.. "Victor' Peace" and that there Is to be no cral conversation, except the merest formalities. The enemy is to be- given fifteen, days to consider the treaty with a fen additional days for'tbe exchange of viewB between the Allied and the German delegations. -Thus May 27th should see the treaty concluded. A Plenary session of the conferv er.ee .will be held tomorrow and a. meeting for the organization of the L":igue of Nations Monday. Italy' Is still not represented but the Ambassador has been jeked to atlend such conferences as the regu lar de'er-tion would attend. The Conn' 11 of Three yesterday gave'Bel- NEW REALTY MAN IN KLAMATH AU'ZZ,J Mr. James N,. Kilgore of Calltor- j nla. who va.-s recently In this city I looking, over tho Investment fiehl, Another attraction which will bo, was so favorably Impressed with the available to the residents of Klnm-1 r.uny opportunities at hand, that he money to be received. I'logrimtilve grcup hne iiiiiiouitred 'lull they were opposed having the 7.. (' Klinlmll, tmo of the founders i0.0 0f Nitloim Covenant roimlil- ol lliu ( Smith Printing com- r, nt lm, iiopiihllriiu Conference puny, who has been connected with , determine the pnrtj's nltltiide. the firm since l'jll, t-eiineil bli up SeiintorH Johnson of California, tlvfl liloiillflciitlon wild thill niurorn Jcium of Wintlilngton, MrNnry if ytntonlny Mr. Klinlmll lmi in:ide no Oregon aim llor.ih of Idaho, declared announcement as to IiIh fiiturw nii'vm t ltd t the l.eiiguo cotilil not be made n euit Unit hn In going to tukn u vn- piuty iietlim. , cation nt Kpenrnr Creek. It I, Merrill linn arrived from Snc rimunto In tukn ii position i'i tho ttlnlliiK office Tho young nun w.i.i fWfiitly dlKchiirgod from mi offices' trnnlng ruiup. y"eeiiil Hepiihll mi SemiloM of tho ,l0BU m pao K',,ocI , th Falls nnil Klamath connty Is the bus rotnrned with his family and will CliuutaiKiun scheduled to uppwir in ' becoino associated with James M. this city from May 2uth to 30th. I Watklns Jr., In the Local Real Estate This Is tho firm Chautauqua to be' field. Ellen hero for threo vears. It will I Mr. Kllriro has had a erent ileal he nut on hv tho Ellison White mmJof exnerienco In this work which haa.Jas. T. Henley. The unexpected re- p.my with ii list of attractions .vhich I taken him to every state In the un- turn from France of Bob Adams, a DINNER PARTY IS HAPPY OCCASION Mrs. S. S. Henley entertained at a tnrkey dinner oh last Sunday, the occasion being in celebration of the birthdays ct Mrs. Henley and Mr. Newfoundland., At Home Newfound land port tho planes will alight, it plmiliili their tiinks and head for lie In ml.. More than n scoru of tho navy's upeeuicsi ufiro)ors aro aireauj on . . -. .,,.,. ........ ,!, i llM Hcnlev. added creatlv ,r,.. are oecinreo to uo superior to nnyi'u", " unum-ii urauij muuior-u; . - iroi ,. ...... ... ...n. i.. r ihu offnir Mint have bopii irnnirlit imrn imrnrn. in various uaiiionua properties, nav-i iuf-" i'c.v . v. - ..-.- - Ing a thorough knowledge of agrl cultuinl conditions in every county M T CUPID HITS A SNAG BUT WILL TRY AGAIN WOOD S P ED their way, or under 'orders to pa the trnck to ho followed by the filets. Crown mimed fcr the trip ure: I Tho I,llleo wlier the 0V0Ilt wlu II0 Fii-si crew --Commander J. H. held has not been decided, but n tep- ToweM, commanding officer and nnvi- resentativo lb coming In w few days gatni; Comniiindor II, C,. Rlchftrdson when the final details will be worked and Lieutenant I). M,. McCulloiigh. out. pilots; Lluiitonant Cominandor It. A.j l.iiMiudo, radio operator and much Inlsl, L. R, Moore, eitglneur. SILVER TEA HERE Tim hiiii which shown hero so brightly yoslordny for C. M. McDow "ml his luily friend from Hray, had noniliru huo this morning for this young couple. It looked u lot llko win, a big freeze wns predicted nml tho May Day "SuriirlHo" of tho im archUtu found u sympufhotlc chord In tho breast of tho young man. Not only this, but County Clerk C. H. Uelnp, who had threo dolturu ulniotit within IiIh grasp for u iiinrrlago II- teimo wu obliged to hoo It inutlo away o some other cash box lu Cullfornht. Mellow ciuno In on the train last evening with IiIh hrldo-to-bo and ac tompanled by IiIh proposoil.motlior-ln-'w, with th9 lntontlon of being unlt- m the holy bonds of matrimony In 'ort ordur. Ho miulo his uppllcn "o'i of the County Clork und tho II ccn was boliiR mudo out whuii it levoiomm tliut nolther imrty rosldud ln "in county.. Tho Intundoil hrldo's "lothur, while npparontly anxious to 6o thy rnniunco culmlnuted, wuh too '"thfiit to niuko thla variation In "'o sliitoiitont and tho kind hourtod lork Cl''d only wish thorn tho host uck in gottlng tlKjLc legal winctlon "Mlinlr California homo. Tho party for that uolnt this mornliiK unit " " hnpod tho huppy ovont has Wn broBh tuboiit oro this , PEOPLE OF CALIFORNIA REAL- ORTAINED IN KLAMATH FALLS. 111(1 MARKET CREATED VERY SUCCESSFUL About 'ity ladles nttcuded the Sl'.uir 'leu given hv the Mlssionmy Pe'Mid Crow Lleiitonant Com mander A,. C. Read, commanding of ! fleer und nulgutor; Ltuiitcuant E. F. Slono und W. K. Hlnton, pilots; En sign 11. C. Rodd, radio oporator; I7F WIIVI'FIVEFUELISTO HE C1,lof slu'cl"1 Mechanic K. II,. How- Socie cf tin Prwbyterlan Churcl: un., uiiKuii:ui, ion ivoiiiuniuy tftert.non nt the ho.nc Third crow Lieutenant Commnn.'of Mlg Ma-'rn Hanks on Pine and dor P. N L. Bellinger, commanding' j;Ik11i, iSU-r, u officer and navigator; Lloiitennntl A flne ,,r0grnm wus rendered cop. Commnnder M A, Mltscher nndi7slstlB of instrumental pieces by I .li.nt.nijint I. V Itnrln nllnlR! I. Inn. ., , i, . . . I ",( buss Aiiiiii i.uwroiice, tocui aoios oy This city is not oniy coiiuug uu tennnt Harry Sadenwator. ruiilo ope.'MUa wlley nnd readlngs by Mrs. prominence as nn agricultural aiulrnlor. C,iof Machinists' Mute C. Ujnoso Soulo Brntton. The affair was liimhorlng center out as n uig iu. Kesler, engineer. in that state. He states that nowhere In his trav els has he found a community which has greater possibilities for develop ment than has Klamath County at this time. Their offlco will be locat ed at 621 Main Street. shipping point. Four car loads uro go- lug out today and number yostorn.iy hondod for California, points from Diinsmulr south. Tho woo,l coiiHlatB of blbcks taken from tho box manufacturing plants In this city, which Is becoming cole brated na n fuej. Twenty olght cars huvo now hoen shlppod this season but tho Mp iiiontM. will bo made much f nflter frim now on owing to tho Inci eased sup ply. PARTV AT ALCIOMA. Mr, nnd Mrs. Chester Porter en tertained nt their homo lu AlRiim.t Wednesday uvojilng, April 30 lu hon or of Mr. and Mrs. Jpa Brown, who will make tlioli- home In tho fiiliiro at .Susanvlllo, California. Mr, and Mrs. Brown have mudo ninny frlondi In Algonm nnd Kltmath Falls who tegrot th.ilr ilepiirturo, hut wish thorn hui-ccsr In I heir now homo, OLD RIvSIDENT ILL. Hornco (1. Fnlrclo who has boon seriously 111 for nn extended tlmo ut his homo In the Mt. Lnki soctlon growing gradually weakor, accoidlng to reports from his friends hero. Mr vory successful from a social as well us u financial standpoint. SWAN RE-ELECTED AT ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL. Tho many friends cf J. G. Swan Ml Falrclo Is ono of tho pioneer realiW 1,oro wUl uo "leaBed to kl!ow tlmt he oiAs and Is very well known lu tl.o'ms ueol J elected as Principal county,. MAN FREED FROM LIQUOR CHARGE August Krugor, u losldent ot AL goma, who was ulleged to have sold Intoxicants to tho Indians and who was bound over -to tho action of th.a Grand Jury koine tlmo ngo, lisa been found i"t guilty by tho Federal Court In Portland, accoidlng to In formation recelvod hero today, Krug or was dofondod by thp firm of Ru tonic nud Yaden. of tho Ashland High School. Mr. Swan was County Superintendent cf Schools In Klamath County a fow yonra ago. ROV OREM IN FAR SOUTH. Roy L. Orom, who was Identified ith tho First National Bank for an oxteudod term and Is now lu tho rail. Jo service of tho Merchant Marines Is now In Mcntovldo, Urnguuy on his second trip to South Amorlcu since last Septomhor, according to u post card Ju.it rocotvod by Miss Ida Mom yer. Ho expected to go to Buenos Ayres frgm that point. NATION LEAGUE WASIISINGTON, May 2. Senntqr McNary has declared his IntentidB to support the revised covenant qT 'tfte l.onguo of Nations He said: "I have read the revised covenant of the League of. 'Nations with sufficient care to say that 1 will glvo It my support when It conies before the United States senate for considera tion. Whother it Is perfect In all Its details or not Is Insignificant ns com pared with tho high principle It Is calculated to serve, which In time will bo porfocted us far as human efforts can achieve and will bo ns devotedly respected as the constitu tion of our own country,. That feoL Ing In Itself wU bo a sufficient force to guarantee everlasting peace. V "In my opinion tho. (ovenunt has beon amended to moot nil tho legltl mate objections raised against It." HACK FROM HUSIXF.SS TRIP, George Walton of the California, Oregon Power Company baa returned for, a business trip to Yreka,, Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs Frank Ward, Mr. J. Frank Adams, Bob Adams, Mrs. Will G. Gibson, Herbert nnd Katherine Wilson. Mrs. Gorden Lincoln, Miss Mary Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. T. Henley. Allce and Helen Henley and Mrs, S. S. Henley. CHAMBER FAVORS RETURNING ROADS ST., LOUIS, May 2. Definite re commendations for the disposal ot the railroads were made hero at the seveth annual convention of the Chamber of Commerce of'the United States., The railroad policy recommended by the railroad committee follews: Adherence to the policy to corpora ate ownership and operation of the railroads under a comprehensive sys tem of government regulation.. , Return of the railroads to their owners as soon as, remedial legisla tion can bo enacted. Allowing the. railroads to consoli date to such an extent and in such manner ns necessary to enable exist ing railroads to unite In a limited number of strong competing sys tems. That Interstate railroads be re quired to change from state to fed- ernl corporations with the states to, retain the powor of taxation and pol ice regulation of tho nropertiea. Authorizing Interstate commerce commission to pass on expeirllture oC capital nnd issuance of ocuriUea. und to reKiilnte Intrastate ratai Profit shnrlng with employe- Creation of a tiansportatlo. hoard to promote the department ot a .na tional system of rail,, water and 1 iuh way transportation, m