Eh on k i.i. ivi'i:h !' KI..mtii rou.vrv I OFFICIAL IMI'KK OF v I KLAMATH PALLS Thirteenth Year No. 3,614 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1919 I Price, Five Cents SOVIETS CRUMBLING ilrrnmiiH to ICrrrlve Trruu t Tlir Fifteen Tomorrow Report Tlwl I'liiinr Will He I'm-iI i Neutral I'ort for I'rrwrnl Jernmi Tnitli Ma) II" t'ut OH If Klin I .. not WILL PREACH TONIGHT Celebrated Hpcaker Tears Into Slack era and Ilolnhevikl in Avalanche of Criticism Hlggcst Audience Ever Asnembcled in City Listens to Great Appeal. ITALY COMING -TP liNICIIN mi; unill lllTn -j sJaf r . . ' tui.a ... , ,.,' I IHmillU -jam- MSM": 'GUN BOMBARD Pfflt KING &.'. Wtt-i'Mm. .1 KLAMATH New Adjuatment U Not .'.'V "j-J " S wfy Made Public. V ' .-s V 'K '!', County by Storm ir i"-. . ..t srvM'N V . "f3!Ud- sJE&fcSNv, X'oZWJl i tfV .S! -"-V5 - I lA '-5,'fc..-. 1 f V 'VJte ilNk - A) -)VS&m UT5 JX ;,rlK5JPr f fi i W ttT iliW -'f1 -'-" --y vhv.'i .uij cttu- mt,?mr--mgzrf. if l- . --.. ..;" mmm.. w- --.vjxt?w N.x,ckuw vsiaW; .-;-- Pi-n. -' x - ?m&;bf.h x-ir-- SM$s rg48aiXx3s&i .,' ' ;;-&u5Mrm. .y- v v-jg '-rrvcgfc-Lai'ay jraysarja .. .W5MWItoZAZ '?&& &&S"Ze'SSSP .,-f.. .ffls;-aRS?Jr x- v. .,. teWYVtf'.LK KW r i ..v -v vi. -ia- v a v 17'1 JeV V'flf iVr a il BANK HELD UP i:;H::CflUlilTlfFl i'h . I ncclnl offer for yt-urly sub- INHNbUN II S . IS M FALLS BY THE PEOPLE Billy Sunday Takes City and Water Users Purchased It o. Duti'ti'i-H DUimtrh tiy Anaoclnlcd ! I'remi I'n'iiHtiillotiK ur now roni- nlcli'd fur Urn tircnt'litiition of tin I praca Inrum to (iortimtiy ut 3: If. to- morrow afternoon. Tim pri'llmlnurlet of llie treaty tiiuy do cominunlciileil to thtt Allleil ileleKUteH today. NuthliiK official h known an to the titrreiiiviit uuiler whirl lliu Ituly linn' comenlrd to rroiimn thn Interrupted ' ntrtlclputloii In thn Conference. A I Indon reitort declare tliut It In pro' poci) lo iimkii Klnine a lirutrul url for two yinm nfter which H In to t( turned over to Italy. Curmnn now.papum print rvporti from Vi,'rnlllo- to the effect Hint the; (irrninn deleitnteM have nerved nollrei on tli Allld I'owani that further il lay In thn preiirntntlon of tint pence' tiTnm will remilt In the Oerinimt lcivlns for llnrlln. Them Iiiih lieen nntlilnn lo thin effect Intllimtcd from l'arlii Stephen I'lchon, lliu l'renoli I'or elRli Mlnlater Iiiih lieenf elrcteil lit ('lihlrmiin of the I'rovlHlonnl untiinl ration for the I.eiiKtin of NittloiiM. The power of the KovIoIh In llud.v pit iiMitim to tin cniliililliiK rapidly. Tim fierh troop nro now only twen ty tnllei uwny. The liolnhnvlkl covorniiii'iit In lluie I.i l hIho now hnril prewieil with circles of iintl-l'olnlii'vlk forces clos ing In from all UiertlmiH f I Under ordinary conditions It would take a lot of money to get blm here Uncle Sam. THE TITLE IS CLEAR Ity Original Contract Vlth GoTer ment Ranchers of Klamath Project I'urchawed Right to Every Drop of Water Which Goes Down link lUver Should Hold On. Another new development has come to light in the controTenp but at that It would be an economical i caused by the effort of the Reclama- vay of taking the census of the! Hon Service to steal from the people i it K wit or iiti. s i's in ;i: AMOIWT I.N I.IIIKIIT ;.l)M)s IIOItHCItS NOW Sl'IM'.Ot ii:t IV I'llfeii; VOI'lt LAST CHAXCK. Thin U the Inst week for our Hpcclnl offer for yearly BUb Hcrlptlons to thu Humid. City Hiibscrlbcra ran 'get It for $4.00 Comity Hulihcrihers, receiving their paper thru thu malls can get It for $3.00. This offer will end next Saturday, May 10. Stop your euirler tonight and hand him your eht-ckH for $l.(in for one er - It saves yon money and t.mo , County, because the people here could all be counted at once. I)y far the largest audience that ever assembled in Klamath Falls, es timated by Mr. Sunday himself, at 3,700 gathered to bear -the great speaker's appeal for the Victory Loan last night at the big tabernacle con structed for his appearance, and he bad the huge gathering coming his way from the start. It might be stat ed in parenthlsls that when you come his way you have to come In a hurry or you lose sight of him' altogether. Tho vast throng whose members bad all read much of the evangelist and wondered vaguely regarding his great magnetism and forcefullness, discov ered that he simply winds and cork screws his way Into the hearts of his of the Klamath Project the power. power possibilities and wter rights they have paid for and to which they alone have the title. This Is the fact that when the' people of the Klamath Project purchased the Ankeny Canal pompany, tbey also purchased the water rights of these companies on the Upper Klamath Lake. These wat er rights' call for a sufficient num ber of Inches to'more than consume all of the water flowing down Link, river, and they are in position to di vert every drop of water and scatter it over the lands of the project. When the people purchased tha. Ankeny Canal, for which they paid $53,202.10 they also purchased the water rights of that company, which amounted to 500 second feet of wat er. For the Klamath Canal company NEXT OCTOBER KiitsT iwin i-oi: si:vi:. vi:; Iw vvnrvi'fii J.viif vi.-vt' MAUVCST TIMi:. I'KOI'LK ASIC i:i to i'kkiwki: i:iintiTS I'AIIIH, Muy fi. The rompleti vcotiomlr Uiilnllou of (ieriiuiliy Ik lite Ing nilvornted by the Council of For tlgn MltilBtrrit iih it meaHiirti to lie nilupteil In the event Hint Tierinutiy ri'fuiii'K to nlgn tho pence treaty i i - NEW BUSINES IS LAUNCHED IN CITY That tho Klit mat li I'alh Imyn who ore returning from the ovithi'iis Hen he nru not long aliout getting l"t" liuliiusn h hIiowu In thu unnimwe woiit or tho new firm of Louis lloai:- hllhl mill i: A. Mrl'allum ulm liue , WASoriLVL. WnHhliist n l C . M..V fi. Two it iKe-I i..ii r 'itiiil i In Clark County luu. . ei n ji-lei '.. oi HLen thiiueitnd dollar In s 1 1 v - r 'iir lenry iiud esrnpoil In a finall iiuiemo- lilln with nu Oregon I. Icons" .'.iiule i j They forced the cashier mid., his two young women iiswl i-ntiM m ii'i'd up their hauilH nil il treated ., patro; man who entered in a l;ii:'nr mini j nur. ' Tlpy took tho mutiny In the open snfn anil overlooked fifty Itiiiiir.r.ui! ilollurs In l.llierty IioiiiIn )iit lakon from the unfe, hecaiiKD Miss Kauier ' lliu Keep, one of tho hpiKIhii'h ,ii d daughter of the malinger of t'to l-nnk backed up against thn ikMK, cineer.l- COUNTY ROUSES IDE ATTENTION Klnmiitli Is to have a County Fait1 next October, for the first tlmo In seven years, according to a decision -reached at a meeting of the Fair Hoard at tho County School Super IntendentN office hearers who strive with all their eyes and ears to follow his machine gun they paid $1G7. SOS. and this purchase fire. , carried w'th Its water rights for 3,- The only time he stops for breath "1 second feet, or a total of 4250 lb- when four or five Ideas get Jammed ft et. The average flow is 2310 Seconf I in his mouth all trying to get out at feet, or only about one-half of what I once. 'he project Is entitled to. The highest Its! Tho big meeting was opened by' monthly average flow is 36C0 second Ulnnlnt. nl h C .. Cn.nnlml llnnna.l fPCt. (If nlinllt fi 0 0 ffPt lPSS thlln thAt by the audience and several patriotic to which the people have title to. selections by tho Liberty Loan Chorus I These purchases are going to play which has done such effective work, important part in settling the' In all the big" drives of the war. The question of whether the Reclamation llrst speaker on the program was not Sen-ice has the authority to turn over Mr. Sunday but "General Ma" w!q u'e power of this project to the Calfc, appeared for a few remarks on being ' fornla, Oregon Power company and called up by Chairman A, 15. Epper-,als0 as to whether this company can aon later step in and claim title to water A tribute to tho ginger and tobasco already owned by tho Klamath ProJ sauco, which composed the makeup. of cct- If an evidence were needed to fho Klamath neonle to have got to- I""ove that the People owned the pow- Igcther such a structure on such short er or tllls Project, then these con- (illLAT VAKIL-TV OF I.VOl lltll.S XOW COMINO l TO Till: KLAM. ATM -O.MMi:it('l.L CLllt. SV.W K.WLKOA!) ihCIXt; WATCIIKl). , As' an ovldenco of tho mlscolliui- eniiH ch.uucter of lutters having tho ,, ,", ,0 e ' notice was paid by the speaker In his facts furnish it. They also show the Silas Kllgoro ranch now owned by , intr(Kluctory remarks. nw,ttrancc lepehite straits to which the Re liarlcs I rew near llson s HrldBo ,ven that e woud w,ro Secre. clarantlon"Mrrtce is driven In its mad im. uuuFt . of ,h0 Treasurv GIass at onco of "ort to cover up its profligate and rlltrd. Innlfl.tnn. n.li..lnl..tlln. nP ,UA the big thing the people of this dl , . , nacheu up against, inn iiihk, cinenr.i- " jiii imineliwl uii auto repair mIiop. two IR u J(,H ,.,. , ,,,,,,,, ;, attentlun of the commercial club, wo posC(, (mors this side of tho I'ostofflce In 'hi' luilldliig formerly occupied by William iiiiniiil mid will ho opened to the puhllciiomorniw. I'oth theso young men, who were with thu uvlntltm sorvlco, had tho niOHt valuahlo experience In engine wing and othor moclinnlcal iiiuttcru nd tint well niulpped to servo tho public They expect to inoo booh tu kiiotlier location in thn Klamath Ilasln sot nro October 2nd and Third Plans are being made to make this the most successful event that h.is ever been held In the County and people aro urged to begin now to b prepared for their exhibits. The present Fair Hoard Is com of Fred Peterson, Miss Kdna $ Inefficient administration of the at- trlct had done. Ho had travolel all ""'" ut "" fJ the wa yfrom Jacksonville, Fla , in. Spokanu and Seattle and had seen noi demonstration of patriotism equal o that of Head and Klamath Falls. In calling upon tho people to "dress left bj auto were stirV'iu.i.led l u piiHsea on a ranch near llru.i I I ulrle. I00EST FOR MANY BUICKS GO TO LAKE COUNTY ZIm Ilnldwln, who Is In tho city Jroni Lakovlow to tnko hack u car load of Hiilcks for tho Lakovlow gar Kn, win ,o nHBlstod In driving thorn 'fck by h. Newell, who la In tho city wh Mis, Nuwoll, mid Mr. Schuster, FINAL EFFORT mini! me itiiiiiivuiK ayiiupsis oi com- 'eis nmi p ' niuiieuiioiis receiveu ui.iiiy ,0r ,s yct , ,)Q appont0,1f Tho assurance from tho Portland , Chamhor of Coiitmorco that they will back up our plans for development, from the Stntson company of New York that n railroad from Klamath Full will tap Immense mineral de posits In Central Oregon, and wants specific information; a (Holm, ArU-' ona mull who has learned that there I N IN IN RED GROSS Is a rail road building from herd to Nevada wants Information In re- , gard to nil kinds of Industries hero; ' IS HOLDING OCT FOR HO.N'Olt OI Another writer hns seen In tho pap- ,-.-..... .. I tin to tho colors" instead of having . ouxiou uiiu iuem"i mg a ..... . , ., , '- J- Chapman. Sunday painted tho most vivid pic-, I turcs of tho despicable alms of the1 Prussian mllUnry rulers and tho in j expresslblo ruthless means resorted to to bring about theso alms. Tho 'money wo aro now paying for Vic tory bonds wo would have been pay-' j lug to the Kaiser as a toll for breath-, j lug It wo had not bought Liberty' Houds and wo nro now simply asked to lend enough to pay tho Kalsor'u fu- l'LTTV LARCKXV CII.UU1K. J. Miranda, who has been arrested , charged with stealing a blanket I wrench and other material from Mr. Perkins at tho Straw Dairy is hav- hearlng today before Justice I NEW HOME HERE ors that a railroad Is actually under I construction from tho "lively and out Wo lmvo received n letter from Rod torprlslng city of Klamath Falls," to Cross lleadquiirlorH ut Seattlo Hinting' tho undeveloped interior of Orogon, thnt when our allottinonts on lin'tid n wunt specific Informatien: A Centrnlin, wasnington man wants to two finished our work will bo ilnuo, "ffo linvo yot to mnko ono hundred j bo put In touch with men conducting FlltST STATU TO MKW QUOTA iiv poi'i'LAR . snisemi'Tiov. controvi;rsv ox. PORTLAND, May 6 A dispute Mr. Wluldwln reennttv iinivn f rum ! and fifty ladles' night dresses, thlr """ iraticlHco with u now llulck mid enino ovor Ilurnoy inouiitiiln hotwonn lull Itlvor Mills und Redding, Ihonco "'""ugh Alturns to Lakovlow. Ho ro por,B tho roiulH to ho In very good tnnilitinn for thin sonson of tho year. t'Ol'XCIIi mkkts tonight Mnmbora ot Ul0 c(y council who met last ovonlng for tholr regular session, but tho luro of Hilly Sunday. Proved too strong und thoy adjournud 'tll this ovonlng. teen pnjamii suits und twenty-flvu children's iindoitdilrts, Tho garments .should bo ready for shipment by Juno 1st" mid by making u Hpeclnl offort wo enn get them dnno' To accomplish this, wo vll iipik! nt least ton workers n day hut slneo this Is thn end It should ho on In- tho largest logging oporntlons neat has dovoloped between Or.iijon and Klamath Falls; A Colorado Springs man Is coming hero to prospect; in tending settlors from various sections of tjio country wrlto for particulars of various kinds; tourists want to know how soon thoy can reach Crator Lakb by ear and want road maps and description Information mid last, but not necessarily unimportant, tin nc- saxaphonlst and contlw! to work n llttlo fiuvdnr Mi.coiupllshod Hazz t 1. ...I... la ..la., n 0I.III..1I lllll 111 IIIH1III1I , ttllll in (It." i oimiiu.i that wo tuny ho through hoforo tho hot days of slimmer nro horo nit'l nlso Hint our allottinonts may bo got ten out on tlmo. UIS. L. K. SULLIVAN. nutolst, 'wants to como up from Sa cramento with his yvlfo in about throo weoks' and give our city tho' boneflt of his 'musical and nutorlal skill. tho other states which havo paised tholr loan quotas. Chairman Kdwnrd Cooklngham of tho Oregon Campaign telegrnphol Se cretary (llnss that Oregon had uor subscribed by popular subscription and that ho ' understood that Iowa and Michigan had 111 a do tholr re cords only bocauao tho banks Imd guaranteed tho bonds. Orogon claims to io tho first stale to ralso its quota by popular .-mlHcrlp-tfon. f Tho treasury department Is InviwH gating Uio matter. RKSIDKXCK TO GO UP OX COK.VKlt OF THIRD AND 1'IXi: COLOX1AL LINKS TO 1IK-FOLLOWKD. noral expenses. If wo don't ccmo thru HANDSOME now after wo havo given our nssiii1 nnco to Undo Sam to stand back ot him to tho Inst, after tho wonderful victory that has been brought about, wo aro nothing but a bunch of hot air merchants, ho stated. Tho Kaiser, who shot, cut and rap ed his way thru tho beautiful land of Architect Herbert A. Poag has. just Belgium and Into the heart of Franco completed tho plans and specltica- ns stopped Just in tlmo to save ourjttons for the handsome residence An sklns nnd If wo. many of whom havertrow j. collier Is to erect on the not lost an hours sleep on account of property recently purchased from tha tho wnr havo not enough grntltudo to Preabyterian church at T,ll(, aml buy a victory bond, wo nro so low wo couldn't got to hell In an airship. Gornmny did her best to force tho principle ot Mohnuiadlsm on the world and to bring tho fprcos of Mohnmndlsm to victory ovor those ot Christianity. She forgot Christ in the worship of Krupp. God never was on the other Continued on Page 8 Pine streets. Tho extorlor follows the lines of a modified country col onial and Is a distinct departure irom tho many styles of architecture to bo found among tho fine residences ot tho city. The home will havo eight, rooms and will be finished in white oak, othor hardwood and fir, und will ba heated by a modem heating plant.