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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1919)
lEhv fEwttftu; Mtmlh OKI'H IAIi VM'l'M Ol' KLAMATH COU.NTY OFFiriAIj PAPER 09 KLAMATH FALLS i;f Thirteenth Your No. 3,623 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1919 Price, Five Cents ITALIANS AND CHILDREN IRK PRIZE5UPFDR UNI OR HUD IT 1 ADJUST ISSUE United State to Act As Me- tlinior in muiiur. i NEW PLAN OUTLINED Illntl Si lllrnirnt uf Usui's llrlurm lliilliui" mill Juk SIiun Ih Cull- trmplnltit. In Ulilili Mill N lie Ciimerneil lliliuw miiimt Hn HpIui"I' I'AHIH Mn H Negotiations now Ii'iiilliH' fur tln adjustment ( the Ailrlnti' ninirinrmy io'iIimi il ite th. iliri'it M'tili'iiK'iii between I'.i'y mil JiiKii Simla through Aini'ilnin ini'ill lit Inn II) this plan tlm Austrian lr'iit WOlllll llOt HM'll() III'' illo 11III011 to t.f. inmli' or lliilmiitlo ni'l I'l'tine be yond detaching thi'iii from Aut". 1 P MUS Mny Iii 11 lilnn'iMi Inel linn resigned, mil the i.eidi'illt N ri fiiHi l to iii'iiit th-'lr 10. 'mm tlon nrrnrillitK to 11 ltt'iti nit to tlm lini ' conlerenie Tin- piiiro iiuifereii. e lit hli itit'luil It w.en tli.. nortli.-rit 1..1.I southern t nun i representative has I . 11 irnfcenup dni' of tin- Inm limit of tli t'.ir- limn ulili h ili'iiN wltli 1I1.1 on tf mlr imn.s of Ih.' treat, astern llint i- fiTi'ini'iit nf tlm ti'ri.i 1 w ill in. .111 tin' ruin of (iiiriiiiiny Another 11 tiiiirhrs on tint Haar Vulli nrrnriji. ircnl, tlio trannfer of (lO'iimti l"iil ' i 1. i'-!Kltim anil Mi" 'turnntlon t'( rtniinv of Srhli't" lr proti'Ht In iniiiln Ii) (le'ieri) to ' ' t n reparallotii rir lHinrtt- 10 " il'im ami 'nrlhrt Kranrr. but on f tlm mitm iiHHurlt tlim Ci'rm.iry w II nut pu for dmiing en Hie piiii rip!, il ai she was rimpinirli '' fur the A in u In r em '1 from tin I'r n-l '"" " ' 1 I'liin and latu.ie-1 ileleTit ' ' - ii in en appoint';,! by the inun- 11 "t In ilt'til with Hie obj. .11 in 1 I " MiiMiUof tlm tl.iini" pl'tiliio ",1"rl'" " " ,,,,'"i" 1 wn fio,u that the (l.rniun pence delegation Ii propii- "iK to semi another note to the AIIOm. liow.rs oureriilllK til-' I'l.li IH'.i') Tin-, in w in, to is to hi ..i 1, 'uli. 11 to A' 1 I orralne Tiipnfi nxn ni I III I 1 t" S I I III if ME, taT 111 I I I I M I III lllu I' 3 Uol' ,!l si lt VI ION ori'K I l. I I Wis I OK CAUroitNIA IO Sllll' IV Hloi sNI lli:.l or ( " 1 1 I! HI I M'l.V IM IKIIASI.I) III t tlln lifflenr'j nf llui tl.i.milli "' " "" 'll'l III Iteset l ill Inn limn 1,11 , .ti I... ,1 "' ..." Ii'ii."""' iiii tin lr oihor duals, ono lliousiml 0"l Of HtlKlt I'llKlo in 111!) Willows '"'Hi' I lor the IiidliuiH with a p ir '""i "i the funds nut auldu by tho ie "iit ( "tiriefslonul upproiulutli u n.f "" 'i' ineiit mndu tlila morn it? by J " Norils who left for Wlllown to 1,1 Jd mill ship t,o riittlii 1 v. 'Ills Still I. I I,,,. 11,., ,,,,,( nirl puiclia.,"! I Mini .,., ,,,. ,,,, : " ' ,... ...... , lllllll t I 1 ( I til II J I II I "iitlii.isiein Oregon mid pol'iM In I '" 'da whom thu allltilde li'Hl i II """i. loudltloiiH uro slmllnr lo Hum '" Manmih County. Ml Nonls experlH lo ntiiin with " simk about iiiim Vcdnt'.di) lA'MMUItMAN liUAV'HS 1 "oh MoiteiiBon who litin linen "ii ir a ftiw da)H Ih1Hiik nt Hio lioiiie r jlrt ,! Mrs ,, ,, Mnlt,m. I""' 'it I'ollcnn city, inrt this morn- ik for lib, homo nt Oak I'atlc. lllln- Ola IIS TD GET SO si s ioit m n tit iti i i i s .III l Nt Mill It Ol U'PI tl.H I ItOM M.XMVil. Mllll.lt. N. , ,,IN(, )ONs,H ,,MV 'I Ih following Interest lm: artliln appeals In tin' Ori'rmi Iniirniil ( Mil) lllli regarding tlm effort i hut In being iiiiiiti hero for belter lallwu) triiiiniMirtutloii I WASHING'! ON. I) (' - Klumiitli Austrian count) h i r fur detelnptuent, for or dcrl) progrms unil for a full Knit at ,, t)1(, ,, Oregon fumll) In tolred abundantly In u. loiter fili'il In Bi'tiiitor Mi'Nud'h offlre He him niurkeil It "Natron Cut-Off I'llu," ami It Ih iiiiiHlantly KrowltiK I These letters iiro )OUIIK. llllHllles llll'll from old anil riiiii'liem, offl- 1 lain ami hcIiooI children Senator MtNar) will nun tlieni In tlie fntiirn Mcpn of tlm effort Im In makliiK to liai early artlon taken Ii) the rail- rimil ailnilnlntratlon lie Iiiim recel) eil Mlfflrlelit enroiiraKetiii'lit to lie llee that the IiiiIIiIIiir of thin Iohk ilelaM'il rnllroait link or 91 Milieu be tween Kui'eim anil Klnmatli rutin will not be much longer iletaeit JiihI now be Ih uiiIHiik for more complete ilata from Klamath K.iIIh Tin- next 1110M. after that will bo to Present tin- innttiT In 11 formal wa I'cfore Hi" hoard of dlreitors or tlm Southern I'urlflr company, for tho ralliouil nilmliilKlriitlon will ri'iiiln' "10 "went of Hint roiup.ui before It lakes nil) iiflliiu lluotul tlt.it lion tlm itiestlnn of an appropriation by congress for tlu rallrouil iidiiilnlntnilloii sufficient In mini to permit It 10 undertake ton- nil union of 11 project of thin hoii. anil then tlm final apprnwil anil ap- portlontnfiit of rntnlH for thla pur- pumi by I lie fcilernl nilmlnlHtrallon Tlm piojcit m eniH alioiit to (oiihi rnrlh from tlie realm of tlie aRtiu to tlm renllt) of pradkal tonslilei.i- Hon 'llieie In human Interet.! In the let ters In tin "Ni"iiii Cut OH nil.' In Stiuatoi Mc.N'aij'K officii Hankers and liunlni'KH men tell of the near half million acres Hint mn le Irrl- Knt(.,. of 17.0110 bend of beer cattle ,,1(l , , hi., to l'ort'land each j,,r. of ,11,000,0110,0110 fiet of Call- fornla white plnn read) for the mills, . ,, ,..l..v..l.......l u,.tr timver. of ,,, n5(li ...rlj lost to shippers In the shilnkace of llM'stock ship- ments of tlm standing of Ki 1111. ill Palls as ninth In Oregon in bank de- posits, of Hie trade of Klnmatli and 1 aKi' eiiialing one eighth of tint en- tlie state mid of the iiinimoii desire to lieiome a ilose neighbor of 1'oit- to lieiome a ilose neighbor or roil- bind anil the nthei cities of Oiegon '"" ,'""is f "", ,""t' i. ii.. 1 .. 1. I........ I. .....I ........ ... ,,,.,.- priMUl 111 l lillllilil. tlllll lUlhri ... .- '" ""' Kl"""1 "f ""l1 '""" "r, nut Ii ss Inteiestlng lleie Is what Home of them sav 'I wolilil intliei btillil up Oiegon thnii Cnliroiuiii." Ni'lllo Ullloll. "IMpa nolil olghty liundiml pounds of potatoes lust week and I10 hail to send them to S.in l'mut'lsco " ,lar . 'Whllellno I j "1 would HKo to go to l'oitlnud 'niilu time, and If tho 10ml was thru ' .. -1. , ,i- -j It WOUIIU1 I osi bo iiiui'ii uuiiiur ,,,..,.,. , "It would snu la liottis roIiib to I'oilland " -Stella Sotior. ' TIiIh load would ano $11 on a loiitul trip t l'oitlnud ami $10 on every steer shipped Wo want to hullil up l'ortland. not Sail Trail- iilsco " Halo Smile Hn liolnir llin other louto thoio nio mo ioiiinii niouniaiiiH. nun u takes two or tlnou engluoa to jntir hut tills ronort ww npptu-iiitlv in tlio tialtiH." Conslnnru Ctjstnl. loiror, "Wo would uitlior ubo tho thliuja Tlio biff (llrlglhlo van rxitwtoil to wu glow 111 our own bt.ito " Hot- don Smith. "I am u llltlo gltl wlm loes Oto. Kon nnd Homi) day I would like Kliuu-' nth Kails In bo u big clly. And bo foro wo ran imiKo It liiif, we must liao tho Nation cutoff llnislied " ,' Lena T.nw In. i "Wo limn Mitno of (ho luoios' po tulooa (hat you can find. Ulght In Klnmatli Tails wo htnu two hlg tot Coiitlnuod on pngo 2, rol 3 S iii it i s Mti i; ( m( i -K i it MllsllMMI, IMtl.l AMI llUI, ,,,. s , N. , i(.- i mi. son. iimi. Willi I In- desire to bate Kl.imatli I'm I In looking at 1 1 h very best at tint tiliii' of Hi" ClkH (oiivi'titlon hem In Auburn, tin- members of Unit order uri- harking .1 City Beautiful content which will In i nuilucte.il under the auspices of 11 (ommittt'i' of prominent women. A mini li'T of prizes urn to lie glmi tor tin- bint lawns 1111 (I llowor gar dens, unil ttiii awards will probub'y ln iniiiln nt Ihi' time or the convon- Hon Mrs S i: Martin, chairman of i ominltn e (ompoKcil of Mm Wlllla 1 Koliertunn. Mr (' A I'lath anil Mri l!arr W I'oole, Iiuk aiinonnccil to- tin) that a prize of $).' will lie. given for the hest new lawn In the cltv, and "lie of 1J .in for the neconil best 1 ' lawn Tor the bent olil lawn, with llontrs. il'i will be Kit pii the mpi 1 I bi'Kl will receive $7 Ml Tho bent llower Harden In bin,1 a ''I white will be awarded a plize or I" The $Ml ror prlres has be n inn'iti -v r to the commltt. e b) tlm !-. ;;. '"1' I a kooiI rliance for tl.e hoH "inl r'U to Ket In anil .arn come I lUe l.ioli BAY CITY WOMAN RUN OVER BY CAR I Mrs II II I'llinnnds this nfternouu rice'M-il a telegram from tho Lane Iftixpitiil of San Francisco, ad". ii'iu: her that her liter, Mrs Alice (.rev, who was serious!) injured 111 .'.1 riin moblle ncclden', was -'"li tenth re c in unil to jtislif) the Imp" of her spml reriiw 1, ami nlitlni; .lint l.Jr cndltlon t'l'i i.ot uarr.it. t Mrs K i 11 ends coniil r to San P.il esro I Mr I, rm ., t - i , ., , t o'i 'i "liii'ii 1 1 I'lilted -' lies F "II i.r 'b 'I ip 'i In- artii"it 1- 11, r "1 al iimIi .ml Jlarkut Ktn in "-.in I'iihi tio ".11 ulay own t '. .Mrs. Iiiat s li'inii i 'i' S.mtn "ler." rimil.) w 1'ie sh" lint owner if ore of tho ' ell l.nowi. tr.ch pro..-.' 1 s .ib.i 3 t'1. fum-ius 1'. .lies teail :nl M IIOOI, l'..M Al' AI.HOM. Mrs C .1 Hunn will ronduct the sth Crude examinations at Algotna tm l'.tli and lt'.th of Ma Hans I hrttum is the out) pupil to taKe the 1 .111111: 1 mu nin UJJ liilblDLt inn L8ST AT SEA III t.i: AlHsiin n:f II is 'Ml 11 r uossi 11 01 rt is'ioitN I'llOM MOOIHMis r 'IHIIM.S. .si. and i.osi'on v vri:u TRKPKBBKY. X .- I'oitn.ll.ind. M l6.Tho big lm, ,. airlp-.hl" CR, which was swept away to sm oi.ir- Uyl. Is iiow balieed to bi lint 01 d- gtr-nvod, Tho wards ro'urnul to pott (o,uy w,tll no glKU of Uu, b(i; .,irUjp ei:. it was iTporte.il enilier In the dnv Hint tho alrshlii was belnjr towo'd iuiek () port by tlio HestroypH l.dwauts. follow tho nunl Buiiplciim on tlmlr iiiomoutous Innttc. - ojago across ,hu Al- l,UA I0S Al THU Vl'ill' C, Pranks, who lins 1 en horo for ii few days isltlns nt tlio lanch of his frlouil W. t Halton of tho M.tlfn district, loft for liln homo in San rianclsco this moiulng. Ho doclarcil that lie had a fine timo. N TOILS OF m who is mi ii w i iu.(ti(. on lioi on ciniUfi; tomok. ROW IS 'I M N ON AHICM L ! or i iiaiv i.Asr Nu.nr Peter Heck In one pernlntent ped dler. decl.iieK I'ederal Olllcer I'rUo llecob. who arrented that Individual butt night ror a nccond time within a wiek, and the lant tlmo while he wan out under bondH of $1,000 for dis poning of "firewater " Heck'i Becond apprehension took place at the depot laHt evening when he left the train on the wrong side and wan nabbed after going a short distance with several bottles of booze on his person Ho wits taken a few dayn ago at Chtlnquin on a charge of distributing whiskey to the Indiana, and his hear ing on thin charge Is to be held to morrow beforo I'nltcd States Com missioner Ilert C. Thomas. Olllcer llecob intimated that a double charge might ho preferred. OltUCOMAN WHO HAS HUHV IV AitMY or occri'ATios in c;i:n- MANY Wll.l. AllIHVi: l CITY Tills UVUNINfi Lieutenant Itobert Kukcndiill. a brother of Judge I) V 'Cuykendi'l, will be In this ocnliiR with some war trophies, on his way to '.alto-n 'v with Robert U Smith, -me ot Hie State Victory loan lead 'i i uenfi Itlg to a wite received todit) by A. I' Cpperson ot the l'lrst Stato ami .liv ings bank The Oregon Journal in Wo-'.nes-da'h Issue prints tho follow in i i tuichtlng Interview from thu ou:'3. elllcer: "Lieutenant Itobert II K'l)ki m'.iH. an Oregon boy. wears the , hlto ' V encircled b tho red "O" of t'm Amer ican itrnn ofotcup.it i. 'I Me 1 l. jul returned from Century, itud Is ei hnps the first anions the ('tegi liiaus who crossed tho Rhino to cmie. home. "Just at tho inonift': nhon tlm kjizerlzed Huns nr; thieatuning ie volt becauso of their iliss.illh'.n Hon with tho pioposed loi tin of peace.. 1 ieutenant KuKc'iipl hub returned, with this assertion " 'The Cerninn people liio lots of tight left In thorn They nro perfect 1 tapalilo nf putting up for" id.ildu tesistnnre to the tP'lus of junca, mid m nlierntion of ihem lids mo xo belleie theio lll.l) be iroil'ilo in fto.tj. e hear sad tales about tho stanlng Cei mans That is nil hunk. Thoy are as well fed ns ou and 1. Whoro t whs thpre were no food legilUitlons, and no bread, moat or inilif tickets. Tho people looked strong anil igoi ous They Intend to gobblu up Franco some da They don't think thev are through fighting by n gient donl, ami. to keep tho peace of the world America still has a job in Om nia ny ' " ALPMNl ASSOCIATION' The. Alumni Association ( tho Klamath County High School tiro planning a big meeting al tti.t library of tlio liicli school next Monday omiii- Injjtlli 8 o'clock, where they UI mako milium tu uiiiiuuwu uiu Hruini'"'1'! class this yo.tr. yvory member ot tho association 'a urged to bo pu'sont nt tills meeting, soLuiiMi pli:a.si:ii w.iih city J I. P Moptleu. a retmneil h'i1' r Ol,tji Nmett-Fiist Dltision, who lias boen tlsitlng in Klanmth Falls for a few dfijs. irom San Fr.inelsro loft for that point this nioi nliiff. Ho declared that ho had been uoailna; for ear about Klamath Falls pad Klamath County and Hint tho dhtriet linro was entirely up to his oNpcctiliiiiiti. I OFFICER IN I T T 1 I LOST RIVER oi.ii i:ii.it m:ii will m: isli io iarry WATi.it i;i.nin I OR IRRIGATION OF RKt LAIM- i.D i.aki; nr.D That plans are being worked out for construction of a dam In the Lost Illwr bed below Merrill, by which It Is Inter proposed to Irrigate the re claimed lands of Tulo Lake, and that these are now in the Denver office, was announced this morning by Pro ject manager H D. Newell. Mr. New ell Intimated that owing to the un certainty of getting funds from the government this year, there was no predicting what work would be un dertaken, but the plans will be ready If the finances are made available. The main canal of the project, while large enough for the present of the water users, will not be sufficient when the Tule Lake bed Is Irrigated, according to Mr. Newell, and It Is planned to use the old bed of Lost Illver for a portion of the distance to help carry the extra sup ply The waters which formerly flowed through this bed nre now diverted down the Klamath Miter by the Klamath diversion dam, by whtch the reclamation of the Tule Lake bed is now being brought about. KLAMATH BOY IS SAVED FROM DEATH That the rotted States Mine Sweeper Douglas on which her grandson, Fenton McCarthy was sta tloncd, but that the joung man was sated ib tlie" hews "receded by the oting man's grandmother, Mrs Will Mc-sner Deta'Is of the affair hae not been learned here, but he has, been heard from since the accident McCarthy was well Known here, where he spent most of his boyhood. BAGKJO CITY WUI.Ij KNNOW.V KLAMATH PALLS ROY AHHIYi: LAST NIGHT. ltUOTHKK OV HIS WAY FROM I RANCH WILL ARRIYH M)0 Another soldier boy Who has been nlibent otcraens for m.in ltiont'" was welcomed to this city last night when Ilnlph Hum, who has been wit it the medical branch of tho Third Oregon, stepped from tho train with his -vife and mother. Mrs George Hum went to Pottinnl Prtrral d.i)h ago to meet n"r son M.s- Ralph lluiii has boon' st.it in,; tlie-o while lior husband liah been abroad Mrs Hum nnnounces that her rid er boj, Will, who enlisted in he t m-v Kervico. nnd has been .nation, ,', nt Trurs, France, has started on Ills homeward jouinoy, mid will piolutblv reach tho Putted States in ti shoit t'me. A host of Klamath Falls filftili will wclcomo tho Hum boys back to this city, and rojoico with thci.' m n'i er thut they havo como bae'.s until J u rod. r.NDLRWOOl) .MAX IIHIli: C L Calhoun, representative 'if tl.o Undorwood T)itowrttor compaiy Is in tho ett for a fow days looking utter tho Piideiwood iuacliln oi'd making now sales Ho announces ihu the 1'ndoiwood output has been t3k en by tho gmornmont during tho wai but that tho company will now lm nble to dispose of and look ai'te' the needs ot tho genoral public. NEW GIRL ARRIVI'S Dr. A. A. Soulo ropoits tho birth of n babv girl to Mr mid Mrs. Leo Cornish on May 11th. I 1 STRIKE IS STARTED CANADIAN CITY Returning Soldiers Join With Strikers. WINNIPEG IS TIED UP Newspaper Forced to Suspend Tel ephone Operators All Out 1 Big Strike Started Yesetrdajr CttixeM Form ProtectW Committee t Maintain Order. WINNIPEG, Canada, May 16. What may develop lno nn immne ' labor difficulty lias been started In 1 this city by the general strike which Is now on In this city, and to which new forces are rapidly being added. A particularly distressing feature of the affair Is the fact that the re turning soldiers have united with the labor forces, and are now In complete control of the commercial and Indus trial section of the city. The strike was started yesterday when the union men walked out fol lowing the failure of the metal work ers and their employers to adjust their differences. A committee of 1,000 citizens was at once formed to maintain order. I ' Today the stereot) pers and press men hae Joined the movement, and the papers will hate to suspend pub lication. The telephone operators In all tho exchanges also Joined the strlks to day. PHII.ll'PINi: fit)". KRNOU TAKI.s A.NOTHKU WIFE CHICAGO. May 18 Francis Rur ton Harrison, governor general of tho Philippines, was married last night to Miss Elizabeth Wentmore, an 1S-) ear-old girl of Berkeley. His! former wife obtained a final decree of ditorce jesterday at San Diego, Calif ARR1YE FROM PORTLAND. Vernon McCarter and his cousin, Frank H. McCarter arrled last night to make their home with the former's father, George E McCarter, linotype operator at the Herald office. HP.Ri: FOR FL'VKR'lL D W Gardner of North Bend ar rived on the train last night to nt tenil the funeral of his faUier S B. Gardner of Fort Klamath, wnlili was held here today dlM'V HI R1N(. THIs M-lI.Vfi , 1 OR sllOOTINt. T Mlt.HROR ON KLAMVril RFsFin.Vl'IOy. WILL GO IO PORTLAU Wlllard Lotches was th' morn'ng bound oter to the action of me Fed eral nranil Jury on a chaigs n( as (ault .with n dangerous wen pen be foro United .Stales ConimlSbibui'! Ilert C Thomas. Ho is charged with havlrt" shot tit nolfoul LatK, a neighboring Indian on tho Klamath Reservation, follow ui an nllei-t-ution. Ho was urtlng omo ot lus i.elghbor's fitoi . out nt his Quid, Inlo which they had n rayed through n g.,p In the fence, when ho coufroutea Lang and the tr il lo be rnu. narnett f,oldstoln, deputv I'n.ttil States d'strkt attornev, th Is hero tor a . hurt tlmo, conducted tha pros o"iitto!i Atloniey H, M. J .tuning; ropresinteil the dofondaut. Attorney Goldstein will conduct the prosecu tion In t'.u Peter Heck hea'ing to-nioriow INDIAN BOUND TD GRAND JURY