The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 27, 1919, Image 1

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KI.AMATII VI
KLAMATH FALL8
Thirteenth Year No. 3,632
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1919
Price, Five Cent
LLOYD GEORGE
111 VISIT II. S.
NEXT OCTOBER
!
Hun Proposals to Be Pre-
tented Tomorrow.
WILL BE VOLUMINOUS
Ml, si lt 1(1. Ml N
lit M H II
ItlliU,
Thai nil K liiirutt li Pulls Ij h
who wiir" In til" hit It ilurliiR
Hi" Rrmit uiirld war will tippi'iir
fur I lio II ml thin' In a hoil u u
uirl nf tin- Mi'imirliil l)n) ihit
rlaim. In uiiiioiiiiri'il Imlii) li
IIiiimi mi, ii uri- lninl m work oiit
IIiiIur Urn iriit:riuii which l -
I UK In tin liy far tlln Illiixl "I.i
linritlK i'ir hi'lit mi Mi'iunrliil
liny. liiTi'tufiirM All nnlilli'rn.
miHora unit iiiiirliiiM are urged Id
In' iri'niri'il to lin on hum! In
thi'lr uiilfnriiin to tiirllrliitn In
(Ilia cvi'iil
The NC-4 That Is Going to Win for America the Honor of Being
the First Nation to Send an Airplane Across the Atlantic
r-sraewwtv
firrman) HM " I Dlrlilcil Hen-
llmrnl 0rr (hi Sinning of tlin
I'rarr Trriu Council of Four
Male Offer lu I(uliin Aintlirnl
Mariar Lamlnl nt Dantlg.
MUCH INTEREST
iiitri. Mir 27 Premier Lloyd
Oorgo In understood i I"' conalder-
0C favorably, u proposal mini me
Amrrlfan I'enro prlr'RUtlon that tin
villi America thin Kail lo ullrml tlin
tnt tnri'tliiK "i I"' i'kii or na
tion! In October.
IN CNU UK
llatelraa Dlapulrh, ( ll Anaorluli'd
i'f..i. (innnnnv'n finiiiliT nrolioa-
all will I") presented tomorrow und
ir eipccli'd lo t'i oluuilnoiln
Iilioatclipa f ruin (ionnuiiy Imit
ate thai there In ii sharp itMnlnn of
intlmnit among tlin Oiriimna n to
hrlhrr III" Irmly nlioillil or should
cot be signed
The illfflrulty of Retting P thi
Aa trl.m treaty dealing with n'par-
,-tloai I'M "ir -imI miiiiii delays. Inn
wilt bo ri'miy f r prNiiUllun lie
)Tr th mil of !'" present week
'"rn In no miiUrmnllnn ; of the
ra.-wrt that t'te liiianlun roi rumen".
: i' -i ' will rocelvii ri'eori'ltlon of
!i A! f Ccrttl:i KiMriintifH nri
:U lo lo ilfin i';ii'.I
run ni" i:.vri;HTAi,oii:iH
YESTERDAY. SOLDIER'S AD
DRESS LAST NIGHT MXKIN HIT
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four ninl Jupim lum offorrit Ailinlr.il
KolihaV in o mi)', nupptlra to iimlnlii, I
ta all lluaalnn KntVrniiii'nt provlili-il
U promlara to hotil I'li'i'tlnim for
(ODitUurnl uaai'tnlily ux noon na ho
ruche Mimrntv. or riTomokrn Hie
former nMnihly If romlltlon ari too
dltturlxit for i'IitiIoiih
Tlin ChuiltiitliiUil lirilKrillll wlllr'i la
lii'lnr; roiidurti'il hrr" thin wi'it ul
lhi lonii'r of Klith nml I'lii" Str-ntH,
la KhlMK cnoil iim liiliiilii'ri nt '( ,
I'liHTlnliiini'iit ntul tlioni' ho an jt
tnmllnR ri'Kiilnrly, ntatn tliul ti
tiy far tho hft ai-rlra thnt linn "vim
lioi'ii Khun ut ii Chiiilluuiinn In Klmii
nth KnlU
Th" liTtnro .M'hIitiIu) ufiiTtiooii on
"IIIiIiIkii TIiIiirh" liy Joi'l V i:a.
ini'ii win highly Itmmirtl" unil en
tiTtnlnltiR nml tln onr Iiml nlxht rn
tltlnl "A Rinxit of tin Kulier" liy
'k'iri'mIii Ar'litir (illihoiiM. van oil" if
nl'aorhltiR liilrri'nl licit It iiftrni .-
.Illll "VI'lllllR I'lltlTtlllllllll'tlta w I
' fi'ntiiri'il Ii) iiiiinlii'rn from tlu Out-
ami (tnitrii'tti', which nri' very rihii'
Tlin proRrnm thin iviiiIiir will 'i
fcutiiri'il liy u liottiri on "Tln ni'i'iU
of th" hnnr." liy JiuIro OoorRO D.
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PORTLAND GREETS
I HEROES OF STATE
PORTLAND. .May 27 Portland
Rnted the 147th Artillery, nlnety-
, two men of Battery A and forty-two
of Ilattcry U, with open arms hero
today. There were 113 casualx.
The boys were mostly Oresonlans
IKrtafMaKxVY-.zar?.
NC-4NEIIIING
THE LUST COAL
(iitAinATioN kvi:t Miiirn
Wll.l, I.IXfiKR MAW VI AUS IS
.MKMOItlK-S OK CiaSS OK IIHI)
A" ri'PIIH I.AKK THIP
and they saw more service than any OIAXT SKAPI.AXK LEAVES THE
HEATING m
T
BUSINESS
DOT T N
Will Be Ready for Use Nemt
Winter
TO BURN SAWDUST
Steam Heat for Basinets Hooae Be
tween Fourth and Sereath Htrett
Is GoUk In May Be Eitetxtol.
Iater to Take la More Territory
Corporation I Fornaed.
!nf the troops returned so far. The
hirov hopped off the aiovinR train
In wuves and were taken into the
arms of their loved ones in mass for
mat Ion.
They saw their first flRhtlng in
An Immense steam heating plant,
which will heat comfortably tha
business district of Klamath FalU
over an area of six square blocks and
which will be ready for use about tho
first of October is the latest indica
tion of progress in this city. This new
Innovation, which is being promoted
by G. C. Lorenz, will be known as the
Klamath Heating Company and an.
ordinance authorizing the establish
ment of the new venture was intro
duced and passed to second reading
AZORES EARLY THIS MORNING I at the regular meeting of the City
HAD MADE BIGGEST PART, Council last night.
ilr. Lorenz has a number of bust
OK DISTANCE AT 2 I'. SI.
WASHINGTON. 1) C May 27
Th l'ra I'nuro Ci:!ifnrolirn lina tl
tlilcd upon HiifoRtiuriln iiriiIiihI ri'll-
lloua illnciiaalona III now atnti'H which
fcte been rrrulnl nx u ri'ault of tlin
!rMt War
A Cabli'Krum friiiu Wllaoti tn Tiim-
"Ity, rpapnnilliiR to ii iiikixiir" ly
Rllbl Stcplicn 'ai t.-roti'attllR
talnat tlin rcporti'il imnnnirrii of
' In I'nluiiil unil I'lmiwliiTo din-
lol Hip fact Unit the Coiifurrnc"
tafpRtiiinllnK iiitiilnnt ri'llKloiiH
iKrlmlnatlnn
WER WILL
G 0 El P AGAIN
IN FEW DAYS
I'AUIB. .May 27 -Th" Italian
Ifoopi whirl! hnv.i orntplivl Sofln,
"ty mllt-a I'liat of Hniyrnii. In Aula
minor, hnvo now ri'-ciiilmrknl In
transportH and are turiiltiR control
" to tho Turku.
l'UMKR KICKS HIS
NEIGHBOR IN HEAD.
MKDK0U1). Mnv 27.- -Tlin Krnli.l
J" haR rnturnoil Imllctiumits
ttln8t W. a. Chapman, well known
"finer Of I.Ilkn HrnnV rlmririiil with
kicking; a llnlirl.l.nr mi Ihn linml illlr.
ln Irrlgnllnn ditch row nnd noar
V levering ono of his onrH nnd II. C.
Hllht, n returned Boldlnr and liti
. Ora Ilntiun IlnlRht. n wultronn
11 local rnstaurant whllo ho was
" W, on the charge of nttomptlnn
10 "tort money.
M'")X HErilHES TO
MEET IRISH, RKIORT.
'0NDON. Milu 'IT I)..l,lnl lll.
accorilliiR to tho Dally Mull, hns
"'MOd tli.. 1,1.1. ...i.,.ij ,...
N"e" for nn inturvlow.
''KAVr. von VACATION
'llss llnn ...I... ... . ......
ton ,, """ ",ls neon inninio
. In l.iiullsli In ii, ,i i.-in.,. ,.iii n.iim.
I'lllgh
latui
Bcliooi loft this mornliiK for
SEATTLK, WuMi. Mil)' iT -l.i.m-
Iiit prlcei are chediHed' ! iil"rrn
$'.' to f pi-r tlinunand fpt, beginning
nhoiit Jinn' 1, iircordliiR u Htule
inoiitM of li'udliiR iniintifictiiiLrv Ihtc
IIiIm will lie the sixth upward (iriro
revlnlon In 00 duya. Tln'l i.t h.min
oppiiHltlon lo tlin prolfi i from rip
renentutlvo mills, wlvoli cluli.i ih.it
th" log market ',n f:ni. u i-l iJirpliiR
lout rm'torw tins lii'on deiuanillng
morn nioiiey from mills that must
buy romnierrlally ntul nro not In pos
Ht'HNlou of imy lurge ureas of Htump
iiR" of their own
It 1h pointed nut by the tnoro con
servntlvo mnniifiirturorii, who nre In
nppnHltlou to the ndviiuco and desire
to hold uu udvuuro will nuri'ly follow
In Iorh, which will take the profit
curried by th" proponed quotations
from the iiiiiuiifiu'turer nnd leave
hi m tn a worno position than before.
It Is clnlmoil that further high prices
will Mint off lumber buying In tho
ennt, tho greatest avetiuo of distribu
tion. Wont const mills, Including those
representing tho association nnd oth
orn, aro npproxlmntoly 20,000 car
InadR of lumber behind in their ord
ers. This Includes prior orders by
rail, cargo nnd coastwiso In the do
mestic trude. Soinn of tho mills hnvo
boon operating day nml night crows
tn gnln hendwiiy on Uio delayed shlp
iiiiuitH. Production Is now within 11
per rent of normal, New business Is
ruining In despite tlin eompnrntlvely
IiIrIi price.
It will require sternly operation
until the mlitdln of August to clonn
up on ncruniulnted huslnens. Mills
nnnoiinm Hint they are load I up cars
lu Uio onlor of rocolpt of business,
which compels movement on priced
that prevailed while quotations gavo
t ii I i - I ul' e or lire.ik
All occasion which will be Ioiir re
ini'inberod by all who were present
i with the greatest- of pleasure, was
the Senior Class party which was
npi'iit Saturday afternoon, cvpiiIiir,
and Sunuduy morning nt the benutl
fill Rocky Point Resort on the west
lil" of the I'pper Klamath Luke
The trip was made with Captain II
i: Calkins on the mull bout Spray,
the party reaching the resort ut noon
on Suturday.
The party spent tho afternoon In
boating, fishing and other umuse
tueiits A visit wan innile to the llur
rl'nnn Lodge, a short distance away.
In the evening there was a fine
duncltig purty at the Pavilion Tho
finest kind of meals wero furnished
under the management of Miss
Maud" Wheeler, the well known
chef The purty left for home about
half past three on Funday afternoon
Those who attended were Prof
i: (1 I loan ch a nip and wife. Mrs. K.
II. Henry. Miss Helon Storey. Miss
Florence Dowllng. Miss Ruth Dixon
Miss Mler Calkins. Miss Agnes Mc-
Cornack. Miss Josephine McClaln,
Miss Christine Murdock, Miss Inez
Hell, Miss Ruth Miller. Miss Dorothy
Sanderson. Miss Mary Williams,
nnd Messrs. John Johnston, Martin
Itumsby. Edward L. Cantrull. Wnrren
Rennet t, Wllford Henry nnd Carl
Ad mils
Other visitors wero Mr. nnd Mrs
I.usky. Mr. and Mrs. Keston of Odes
sn. Mr nnd Mrs. Wood of Pelican
Hay, Mr, J. Hughes, Modoc Point.
Willie Illicit nnd Ed Johnson of
Klamath Falls. Leila Harvey, Klam
ath Fulls.
LISBON. Mav 27 The
Toulo lat June and were afterwards j . fa f
on tho Marne, In the Oise offensive. . . ,, .. -"- '-t0'-
and In the Argonne tortat.
FLAGS ONLY FOR
ness men of the city interested with
him and an Incorporation has been
formed with a capitalization of $40,
000. The big heater which will tie in
stalled at some point on Klamath
Avenue, will be adapted to the use
making the first transatlan
tic flight in history, and "a
record breaking flight from "of sawdust and other refuse of the
the Azores today. I local oox fories. Much of the saw-
) dust that If now going to waste here
PONTA DELGADA. May 27 The wl be used by the new plant.
American seaplane NC-4 started for The district from Fourth Street
Lisbon at 6; IS New York time this t0 Seventh and from Klamath to
mornltiR. with clear weather for the plne Streets will be served by the
last 800 mile lap of the trans-atlantici Klamath Heating Company, which Is
ocean flight.
laying plans to serve a larger terri-
As Decoration Dav Is near at hand. Fourteen United States destroyers ory after next winter
and we will doubtless follow the es-1 mark the course to Lisbon, which
tabllshcd custom, of observance of hould be reached this afternoon, bar-
same. I nm nromnted. In behalf of nngncciaents. ine Dig plane is pro-
GETS YEAR SALARY
ALL IN LUMP SUM
C. A, Plath of the Star Drug font
nany hns lust received a dollar of
which ho Is more pleased than any
other dollar ho ever earned In his
life.
It Is In payment for his services
from May 1918 to May 1919 as spe
clal enrolling agent of tho United
Stnles Shipping nonrd Recruiting
Service He declares that to bo class
ed with tho dollar n year mon, Is nn
honor of which he will ulwuys bo
proud. In Just what ways he will
oxpend his year's salary ho Is not
rondy to announce at this time.
Mr. Plath, who has Just returned
from tho Roxall Druggists Conven
tion nt San Francisco declares that
ninety sovon per cont of tho drug
gists In S000 Rexnll Drug stores of
tho United Stntos hnvo signed up to
aid tho govornmont In fighting soc
ial discuses and that n strenuous
I'oneeited effort will be made to
i i t c f ' the In "d
my fellow comrades and the friends
und relatives of deceased comrades
to protest against the practice ot
some parties In placing flags at the
graves of others than those entitled
o such designation. This practir.
tends to cheapen the value of such
observance und is In utter disregard
of the rules governing Decoration
day ceremonies, .mil confuses the
minds of those who are designated t'i
place flags upon those graves to be
especially honored on that occasion.
The placing of flowers on graves
of relatives and friends upon this
day (or any other day) is a beauti
ful and impropriate custom, that ha:
growu largely from the Military ob
servance of Decoration Day, and is
highly commendable, but the placing
of flags at the graves, is a purely
military decoration, and should not
be practiced indiscriminately.
We hope those in charge of tne
various bodies who form the parade,
may bo prompt in attendance and
haVo their part ot tho column on the
und and ready to take thoir prop-
uHJpluce in line so as to avoid tlio
tlBK tiresome watt that usually has
yed und wearied tho attendance
such occasions. It some capable.
parson hus charge ot each separate
division ot tho parade, and has a
pjtcu designated to fall Into line. It
would do much to avoid confusion
and delay.
"Wo should remember that we have
the Chautauqua here with us, and
should time and expedite our annual
observance so ns to avoid Interfer
ence with attendance of tho people,
who have tickets to tho latter cnter-
talnmont.
Wo, of tho Grand Army, bolng so
few oxpoct to tako up but little time,
In tho caromonles, hut mnko above
suggestions as much on bohalt ot tho
Rollet Corps as tor tho Post.
Respectfully
O. A. STEARNS.
Post Adpt. Acting Commnndor.
UHi,.iiiii.ii uia-uitr,
ONjrin Fair and coolor In
pottioAientlo westerly winds
ceedlng
hour.
at a gait ot SO knots per
It Is stated that plants ot this
kind are working out very success
fully In other districts and that con
ditions here are most opportune for
a move of this nature.
WASHINGTON. May 27 The NC-4
had made 550 miles at 1:20 this af
ternoon. New York time.
W
PONTA DELGADA. May 27 Later
The NC-4 has passed station Num
ber 12, three quarters ot the distance
to Lisbon ,at 2:05, New York time.
T
LlfiNED
CITY COI'NCIIj TAKES STEPS TO
TRANSFER ROAD IN ACCORD
ANCE WITH VOTE. STREET IM
PROVEMENT TO GO AHEAD
tho three seaplanes for carrying the
flag across the sea first .
WARTIMK PROHIBITION
COXTIXl'ED IN CANADA,
WASHINGTON, May 27 The an
nouncement thnt an American sea
plane was expected to complete the
transatlantic flight before sunset to-i jn nccordance with the vote of the
night, was greeted by tremendous ap-l people at the special city election last
plause in the House. Representative! week, the City Council last evening
Hicks announced that he had prepar- introduced and passed as an eruer
ed a bill of thanks to the crews otleencv ordinance, a measure to trans
fer the Municipal Railroad, Just be
ing completed to Dairy by Robert E.
Strahorn. for bonds tor $300,000 in
the Oregon California and Eastern
Railroad. The action was unani
mous, on the part of the Counucil
members. This move has been taken
on the part of the city to enable the
railroad builder to secure funds for
the additional proposed construction
with the tlrst link ot the road as se
curity. The ordinance which was Intro
duced at a previous meeting to
change the grade on Washlngtot
Street, last night passed to third
reading.
Resolutions for the Improvement
of Spring Street, Canby Street, Pin
Street, West from Sixth and Pine
Streets East from Sixth to Paine Al
leey and High Street were adopted
by the Council and ordinances d
daring assessments on theso u"U
wore Introduced uud passed to sec
ond reading.
It was decided that six more signs
for tho corner Intersections to pre
vent autos from cutting tho corners
too short and endangering Urns,
should bo purchased ltnniodlaWr
Tho Grant Street Improvement was
laid ovor for further action due lu
tho protests by E, M. Chlleoto. who
snofce for biuieoif ami neigh'-o-'i';
OTTAWA. Ont May 27. Hope3
by the whiskey interests that war
time prohibition would be lifted In
Canada were shuttered when the gov
ernment's tunning country wide tem
ance measure enncted by order in
council early In 191S was approved
unanimously by the house ot commons.
REPRLICAN COMMITTEES
AFFIRMED BY SENATORS
WASHINGTON, May 27 The Re
publican senators In conference re
affirmed their approval ot tho selec
tions ot the standing committees
made yesterday. Senator Borah's
motion to supplant Penrose was vot
ed down by 34 to S.
mon MASON VISITS.
Grand Master Settlemeyor ot tho
Masonic Lodgo will bo in Klamath
Falls to visit tho Klamath Falls
chapter nt tho regular mooting hold
on Tuosdny, Juno third, according to
a uanuouncomeut made today by Cap-
east tain O C Applegate, secretary of
tli lodge
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