M2 jEttgitrng Iferali Oil II IAI. PAFHIl K KLAMATH COFNTV OFFICIAL PAPER OF KLAMATH FALLS Thirteenth YearNo. 3,019 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1919 fc-l at Price, Five Cent Don't Pay the Increased Telephone Charge! MATH OVER TOP WITH BIG Sill TO SPARE County Makei Good in Vic tory Drive. TOTAL OVER $360,000 I'lnnl llrliirn I'm Count) lulu Mile niiii roiiiimi ivfiniii' riKurfo Not V i' I Ainllnble 1 i n il r i lieiicil Aflrr Mluii llnnl Work Aildri-.-. It) Hill) Mumlii) Wnt a llrlp. Willi ill least twenty fl thiiuiui'll dollar in spare. Klmnitih Coti'i'y 1ms Rime over the lot'" In Hi" ''Ik Victor) l.onn In splendid nlinii. nc rorilliiK ( mi nnnounri'iiient l.y rnutily Clmlrmiin. A. II KppeVvoii till iiinriiliii! It yt tin some llttln I l.n.' before the iiinrt amount ul the miIiitI' tlon rim In' determined but inn du al In safely ovr $360,000. Thn quo 10 for the counly w $338,000. While nm day thn returns (.iim In slow anil tlm county l''-u!nri. who made surh strenuous iffort to limine the district Into llnr wore more o i dlsrouruRcd, tliny return! In nr rppt the Idea that Klamath would (nil Hliort Thn rrault shows I hat (be people of this county h wi nut lo 'il aside their palrlotlMin with I ho vlsnlnr nf thn armistice .mil Hint t icy havii mil forgotten the wriili thai with mndn liy Hid hoys In llu tri nthi'H A Inc ntlniuliiH to Hit' iiuli'ii'rlr'iiitiH Mm marked after tin tiilk of n celebrated speaker "Hilly" Suih'iv whine InnplrliiK ii'ilnwH here Mon day tilrlit IiimI thi' effect nf wn'Miift up ii number who luid been '.isljep nl tlm switch." Tlm Victory Loan drive In to bo tlii I im I of llm til k l.llii'rly l.tmi..t nnil Klmtiul Ii'h proml record In these din lie looked hack upon with n feeling of prldn In llm years to riimi1 FARMERS AFTER FARMERS OF KliVll T!l. sTI'PS TO Kill Til Kill SECTION OP iv kkct which is iiecoming trouiilesome Thut tho people of tho Keno dis trict nre out to Htninp tho Krnn hop Por pent hoforo HiirioiiH diiinui) In doiio hero, 1h Imllciilml liy tliu idtl tude of tlionn pri'Hent lit n meellnn rl WonrBo HIiuII'h plnco Sitturdiiy. Tlm inuu present ropro.iented ft territory of 12,000 acres, and y appointed u coiuiiiIIIpii .'onsliit lnK "if II. II. Vim Vnlki'itliuTK. W. II "fimirlln and lion KeniH to U'to hiirKe of thlH hnporlimt matter. It wn decided to luvy an ui-id.iiiiiioiit nimiiiK tho moil, according in their ncreiiKii for tho carrylm; on of HiIm rk and ono hundred dollars was lnlRed at oncn niiioni; thorn pnwint, II V IChh, a well known riinclier 0I tlm Keno road Is mlxliiK llm iln n for that com'inunlly. Tho riwnUH "Irt'iidy ohialncd on tho Hindi ran.di iduiw Unit this post can Im contrnlUiil " 'Hili'k action Is litkon. MOVK TO xr;w ho.mk Mr, nnd Mrs, H. Orom mid family '"Wo movoil Into tliolr now homo which Iiiih Just hoon Iiullt near tho ornor of Tenth and High Stroots. ROSEBURG MAN NON-BOLSHEVIST IIOHKIII l((i, Mn 12 MoiiIh U In i ami family tune uitlwil In lliln i in finin ('In ll liinlu. Norway. utter n norm iilim apt Iron llii IIiiIbIh' Ik terroilHls In HiihkIii With it mi Id lliul his liiiinn huh ni'lri'il mid n ko by thli li'iulnm, who Hindi' UHe of over) IhlllH they cIiohi lo lie huw nt npi'i'lulile. luw uhlilllig cltlzeiiN Hhot dim li In cold blood mid entire nini iiiiinllli'ii wiped out wh'eii they did not Join the llolnhovlk iiruiy lie wax near Moscow when nun of the revolu IIoiin hroke out, mid wim Hllclitly wounded hy a nlrny bullet One of IiIh lirotlierN, ii well-to-do merchant of Hunslit, succeeded ill eHcapliiK the terrorliilN uiilll the time Mr Weber left KushIii, hut lunch of IiIh property hud heeli coilfincnted hy the Ilolshe lkl Weher predicts the reign of l.i'lilne mid Trutxky U doomed an noon iih I lie peuce treaty U put Into1 effect. j Mr Weher will make IiIh home In1 thin country permanently He was tit one tlmo owner of one of the flu ent furiiin in Ihu L'liipiiuu valley. MACHINE IS STOI.EX FROM TOP OF Tllllin STREET SATURDAY NIGHT. (Wit WAS LOCKED, HIT T. K E X X E VKRTH EI.KSS To hnve liln Konl cur stolen from the front of IiIh Iioiihu Hoinetlmo Sat urday nlKlit was tho lnlsfortune ot .loo (Innzcr, who renldes nt 324 Third Streel The machine wbh locked. uccnrt'taR In repot l mid Mr Ciinzer Mtlll Iiiih Hie key In his pocket, hut the car has dlHiippeiired as if hy iiiiikIc and mi truce of It Iiiih heeti yet discovered The can hears tho license number "'fill It Ih believed thut tho machine wan pushed to thu crest of thn hill and coasted iliinn from Unit point to tho holliiiit of l lui hill where mentis were taken to start tho en K I no i.ii.wk mit i:.tk.'iiki Tiup ix run imst. Mr and Mrs. .1 (). lln.iriWi' ex pect to leue tomorro'V moinlin; on an oxieiided lour of the ci.dern Htnles They will go couth l.os Angeles, stop at Salt Lake City nnd Deliver on their way to C'hlcaro, where their two sons now reilde. Krom Chicago they will rt to Ohio and perhaps on to Florida before rn turnlng lo Klamath Falls. Thuv ex pect to be absent about three months. FORMER COUNTY JUDGE IN TOWN Will S. Worden. former County Judge of Klamalh County, who Is now Identified with his futhor. Major C, K. Worden In buslnessln Portland, Is In Klamath Falls for a short busi ness visit and Is on tho streetH shak ing hands with his many friends hero today. ISIG TIME 'ITKHDAV. Thn Junior Class of tho Klamath County High School is imildu a" ef fort to aid tho Seniors, who Imvo been seriously hundlcuppeil with tholr UHual functions this year on ac count or tho Influenza, To assist thorn in this wottliv movo, Mr. and MrH, W. A. Mann have offered lo turn over Ihu to celpts Tuesday evening :il tho Hot Springs Hath House, This U an op portunity to Imvo iho licit kind of a tlmo nnd aid n good ciuho whilo do ing so. II Is expected Unit thwo will bo n lot of fun at thn Until house to morrow night, so roiiiii run! hrln;; your frlouda. FORD CAR HAS DISAPPEARED BUSINESS MEN, ATTENTION! . The scheduled meeting of the Business Men's Asso ciation that was to have been held this evening, will be postponed until tomorrow evening at 6:15. Every member of the Association is urged to be present, as the question of the new telephone rate is to be taken up and passed upon. This promises to be one of the most interesting and important sessions of the organ ization, and a full attendance is expected. CAPTURES CITY; (.iii:.T citowim ahi: pi.kaskd WITH TUB SPl.KXmi SHOW I.VtJ OIVBX IIKHB TOIIAV. KIXK I'AltAHi: THIS MOHVIMi "Some pnrnde," was the e-illct of the hiitidreds of people who lined the slde-walkH nf Klamath Knlls thli luornliiR to wltnss the Al ('- llarnes piiKemit of Rally caparisoned horses, beautifully adorned circus wagons, trained animals, funny clown and a myriad nf other attractions that In vited and forecasted a splendid and thrllllnR program at the circus grounds The llarnes circus has been In Klamath Falls many times bafore. and hits never failed to attract large crowds of Klamath county people. It Is the verdict of these people that Homes hns a more spectacular par ad and a better show this year tban on any of his previous visits. Al Crooks and Albert Powell, two f u liny clowns thut made the thous ands laugh lit llarnes' Cirrus (his afternoon. Tho performances started this aft ernoon with n wonderful pageant culled Allco in Jungloland. Mr. llarnes has given a musterpleco to thu world when ho wroto this grand oporatic spectacle Ono must see this beautiful creation lo fully enjoy lis enhancing beauty. A new and beautiful llnllet of For ty dancing horses and forty dancing girls Ih anothor new and novel offer ing. Uesldo tho thirty clowns, 110 Wild Animal Foaturos, 1200 wild and tamo animals, over two hundred performers and (minors which make Al (I, llarnes naino stand hofo'ro the public as tho greatest educator of wild animals on earth. Another perfor mance will ho given tonight. Doors open at seven and performances at eight, GERMAN GOVERNMENT TROOPS IX I.EII'SIG. I1KIIMN, May 12. (Ionium gov ornmeuC troops Imvo occupied I.oiji slR and n number ot Spartacnn lead ers are said to huvo been arrested, L SATURDAY EVE IlKTl'llXKD SOLIIIKIl TAKKK (HARMING imillB IIKXKATH APPLB HI.OSSOMS AT PIIKTTV OBHKMOXV SATl'llDAV MGIIT One of the prettiest weddings of the heuson was solemnized Saturday night In Mills Addition when Freder ick C Markwardt and Miss Henrietta Fishchcr were united In the holy bonds of matrimony at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Markwardt, by the Reverend Trimble of tho Christian Church. The house was beautifully decora ted with apple blossoms and a large number of friendB and relatives of both parties were present for the I ceremony. At the conclusion of the wedding an appetizing dinner was served and a happy time enjoyed by the guests. Many beautiful presents were presented the bride and groom. The bride is well known In this city where she has resided for many years and where she has a host ot friends Hie was lor a long time connected with the Hervl Iiaklng Compuny and has been recently em ployed us a deputy In the Sheriff's of fice The groom is the son of F. C. Mnrkwardt. a prominent farmer. Ho has been recently discharged from the military servlco and has a re sponsible position with the Southern Oregon Auto Company. The happy couplo have started housekeeping on Tenth Street E MANY FRIENDS ARK Sl'IIPRISKD TO LEARN OF HAPPY EVENT EARLY YESTERDAY MORNING. GIUH)M LEAVES FOR SOITH Tho wedding ceremony ot !t'i tpnnnt Alvnrn Heals and Miss K. Mario Hmnaker, two well known young peoplo ot this city which was solemnized at tho homo of r.ie groom's mother, Mr. Joe Monro at nine thirty yesterday morning, ivimo as u surprise- to many of their friends. The coromony was porforntfl by tho Reverend E, P. Lawrence In 'no presence ot tho Immediate, relatives nf both parties. The charming bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, O. ilatmikor of Bonanza and has been hero for niino tlmo employed nt tho Underwood Pharmacy. Tho groom, who is .1 son of Mrs. .loo Monro was rd'ontlv dis charged from tho Aviation br.i'iili of the service and has bo"'! wnikiiig temporarily nt tho Westoiu Tr.iu.ifor Company. Ho loft this mo-iiln.; Hr Stockton, California, whore ho hns accepted a position In tho offleo of the Holt Manufacturing Company, with which ho was identified lyfiro entorlng tho service, Mrs, Denti ex pects to follow In a few diiyi. I I CIVIL CASE TRIED IN CIRCUIT COURT Th" chit case of Saunders A White versus Ollhert Harrison has been started today In tho Circuit Court of .IuiIrd I) V Kuykcndall The case Involves the sale of the White ranch between Bonanza and Illy which was sold several years iko for twelve thousand dollars Seven thousand was paid down when i the deal was made and a mortgagi Blven for the balance, and an at tempt is being made to foreclose this. The dofendent alleges he bought the ranch after having certain facts misrepresented and that he was led to belleio it contained land which was no tthere. He asks to have the note and balance of J.'.OOO cancelled. Charles F. Stone represents the Plaintiff and J. H. Carnahan repre sents the defendent. XBW ItAXKKIl AlllllVBS. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rigets arc the happy parents of a new baby boy which arrived at their home la Hot Springs Addition yesterday p orr-lnc. The young man weighed "Ight pounds. Mother cud chl'd arc re ported doing nicely. R. A. JOHNSON OFFICKIl WHO MADE FINE RE CORD IN FRANCE WIXS LEGION OF HONOR DECORATION BY FRENCH GOVERNMENT rpbBt Lieutenant Colonel Robert A. Johnson, who has recently returned from overseas service with the 20th Engineers, has been decorated by the French government with the Legion of Honor, In recognition ot the charac ter of his work, is the news received by G. A. Krause, secretary o the Klamath Manufacturing Company ot which the officer is president. Colonel Johnson has been notified by letter of the honor to be bestowed upon him. It will probably come through the French Ambassador. The many friends of the officer in Klamath Falls will rejoice at the re cognition which has been given htin. TOl'HIST PARTY IS HERE KROM PORTLAND. G. L. Relmann ot Portland, vho has extenstvo property Interests In Klamath Falls has arrived hy auto with his daughter Mrs. E. Wither spoon nnd W. L. HaTting. The party came In via Ager and over the Topsy grade and declare the roads to be in very passable condition. Mr. Rel mann is identified with the C. L. Ross Company in the automobile business. The visitors will remain for several days. WATT TO SHIP IN STOCK FROM SOUTH George Watt, a well known i-.-.l de man has returned from near Pros cott, Arizona, where ho niiivh.tst'u a thousand head of white face I iMtfln, which he expects to ship he'-s some time this mouth. Ho will dlMiioiite them on tho Klamath Mar-ih, at his Wood River Ranch and lit Keno. Mr. Watt states that tho oattl.J riugos In Hint part aro now In rfood condi tion aftor n favorable vlnioi' .ier.ion. INJUNCTION HAS NOT BEEN FILED Owing to tho failure of President George W. Offlold mid Secretary Ar chie Wlshnrd of tho Kl.inuith Irri gation District, to dgu tho Injunction of tho District ngntnst the I'. 3. Re clamation Sorvlco from iho proposed salo ot tho Ankeny Canal, this action will not bo tiled as originally decided. T T I H H SAYS EBERT Plea Is Made for Treaty oa Fourteen Points. NEW BANNER SWUNG Conference Icaders Attempt t. Reach Understanding on Fimat Question A u s t r I a n Delegation and Hungarian Mission Hoom t Arrive In France Enemy Tries Propaganda, BERLIN, . May 12. President Kbert told an Associated Press rep resentative today that "Germany has slezed and unfurlad a new banner oa which are inscribed the fourteen points for peace which President Wil son has apparently desired." President Ebert called the treaty a "monstrous document" and declar ed that history holds no precendent for such a determination to annihil ate a completely vanquished peopl. Dateless dispatch by Associated Press. The Peace Conference lead ers are making an ffort to reach, an understanding on th Italian question in view ot the Imminence of the ar rival of the Austrian delegates la France. Consultations have now be gun between Baron Sonnino 'and Col onel House. In the meanwhile the German delegation at Versailles Is at tempting to draw,, representatives ot the Associated and Allied govern ment 'into an oral discussion of the treaty. In a note 3ent by Count Von Brock dorff Dantzau, which is regarded u propaganda, a counter project as to international labor legislation Is ad vanced, which the French claim is Intended to convince the socialists and laboring classes ot the Allied countries In general that the German government is working in their fav or. The German National Assembly meets today. The Austrian delega tion is expected to reach St. German Enlayo on Wednesday and the Hun garian Peace Mission is also expected soon. They will be quartered In the same town, but not allowed to com municate with the Austrians. The Allied forces are reported to be preparing for an attack on Petro grad. It is reported that the Allies an preparing for an attack on Petro grad In which fifty thousand men will bo engaged and the French Cruiser now lying before Helsingtors will presumably partrctpated. PARIS, May 12. The Council ot Four have decided to refer the Ger man notes on labor and war prison ers to experts for consideration in stead ot answering them at once. AUTOMOBILE BOOK MAN VISITS CITY F. H. Wllklns. representing the Automobile Record of Portland. Is in the city In tho fnterests of that publlcntlon. The Record Is publish ed In tho Interest ot automobile own ers of tho state and is something every autolst should have. Mr. Wll klns says that tho state registration of automobiles in this state has reached (17,000 and dealers thruout the state aro looking forward to a greatly increased business. , Mr. Wll klns Is n nephew of Col. M. G. Wll klns of this city, whom he surprised by a visit. He goes from here to Rend, Tho Dalles and on down tha Columbia Highway to Portland. INT