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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1919)
ato iEuetritta Mvv&lb oi'iiii.tii i'Avijii or OFFICIAI- PA1KR 0 KLAMATH FALLS Thirteenth Year No. 3,633 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1919 Price, Five Cents BROAD FOR 1ST SIDE OF ' LAKE PROBABLE Viewer Are Appointed by, County Court GREAT SCENIC ASSET n,Krl II lK"")- Will rllinrirn l)U. tnrc t" It'H-k t'rerk li Hevrral Mllr. and Will Cut Out Heavy (;r(oi Itoulr llun riiMn" In Wlrr for l-"S HUtanrr. Wlul lll probably provn later It) b on of the most beautiful arnnlc blen I" HoatlnTn OruKon li.ii bffn formally gotten underway !." by Ihr appointment of lnwerN fur .i nw rnuif around tin el l'le of tlui rpwr Uike In mint the pritaonl - mil jt Hoik Creek Ibla new hlstiun). whlrli wim pi llllonril iiinm 111011(1111 ngn li) the r- lllftll III tllC WOl Mile HPltlllll. a HI thortrn tint prrmuit roud tu Horn CrreW w ttlrh l now hut tnM rallr, In about sixteen benliti-1. t ik Jug out tint lipuvy (truilr whli'li urn handicap In trel In lli.il tlhtrfi Tlinni'w road ulll fiillnu I In- p.fil Shlpplngum roiiit In ii point it tin lii-ail of Link HI. it iihiI oklrt llm I'ltgr of the I akr for several itilla pa I Mii Mc ornark residence before It lene tin- mitiT Willi llii' iipprmul of ih" tirwtm il l tliuiiKliI Hint ill" Murk f minimi linn run go nln-inl itl nil arl n.ite it i Hliuri unit W F Amu" have Wtn RiiimintMiL I'l" !"' Count Court ,iiut ihti -"ii r or In vim. Ink the mid Tin- men will meet for tli pur- fUtt mi III II lutli of JlllU' It In rariii'ntl) Impril li) nil wh nri In i o( progremilvi' iiinn'i. Mi u thli lilrthun) ulll niulerlnllte. n It will iln more tliun iiny one tlilm: .'' brlnK llm riiiiii'iiiitH of t:n' u.st nide Into climur lotirli ullli thi I'liatitv Mat ami iiinke It pimnllilK fur them t tt hern nt tunny ltiin- of the !'r whrn llirj othetulit -"ilIi! ;.i'l onine Tim proponed rnnd ulll run ttom to th- v.hIit for ninny in llm ulth Hi" lfu pine forest on the l'ppei fclil'" ind u mirn to ln n routi uli'rh ulll Vt - lotl liy all lovers of . 'iieM The lie Klamath Lake In oiii of tin rrtA'nl liri'iilr sputa In the stiit The lout r run tin In (o liilll'l I. ."ii'i.l irotiti 1 li VISITS COUNTY mrrKii m.w nuns m-orciix. thin iurrui:i:.s tw otilk in TAKIMI CAIir t m MMI'lt TlH'ISTS w f. Illrdtintl, prop'lclrr of lln 'Hot lluttn inn Ht lloml, OroRtin, 'me In on a flyliiK vllt .viistunluv to ll on IiIh frlmulH In Klin.'iMi KuIIh till work up n rlomir ni-ijpnnttlon io wn tho two polniH In ( tl:lnu rum of tourUi trnvol unst of i!.l Moun tains. Tlicio Ik koIiik to bn ii trcmuiiilmiH mount of trnvi tlir't horn filn )0r. Mf. Hlnlnall ilurliirim, tlio Ciillfornla TourUtH Anioclnllon liavlnp rnuti'il " Ihn ImirlKtH thru vlu Klniiintli "Hi ami lumil, unit lui liollavt-H ilu.t ory pf(rt mUBt ,, , , I)mko "Ir IrlpH plenKont In onlor tlmt llm country mny bo fuvnrnhlv mlvcrtlsod Tll Is Id 1m Dm play Krouml of Ant "." hn docluros, uml tlio "qulck- ' we net, tlui qulcknr wo citn brlnK J inaltor iibout. lllrdsall Iiur pnli llihed miiiifl flno road mapH of Ort und htatoH tlmt ovor forty camps ' till DospIiiiIhh Mnflnnnl Pnri'iit. -lch are iivulltthlo, huvo boon oh- "'iieil, Ilu loft tor Honil UKoln this "urning. IN FltOM AflKNUV. ?t,Warl Ashurat U hero nn mnttoru ' uiinM fro,,, the Klamath Agen-ti MB T Navy's Entire Transatlantic .'ill1.. J.1 Ji .tuwumjrrt. !.. ,ii"i a "i "m tj wi" j" waa . .- T,t-trPr",.i'" r - i avl'. t", ..fj ;,vv t - . , iSKV -, ; mmwmmmmmmmmaMMBmmi I n IN PROPOSALS frZSSELm 1HI IT ARE DUE TODAY IMIMANs Wll.l. I'l T IN lilt. I. Kilt MiSSCs IHIDI i.HT i:oi T ll lit im'Kaiii-' Mill. Tit rn wtiitM (ii r or r win. I'ltn i: Untnlinn Itiul'-i li AmorlntiMl I'ri'hii Tin' (liTniiin inimtcr propiiN iiIn to tln pracn lerniK iir- I'vpfilfil Hint tln ulll Iiiikk tln'lr irniiii:ilh on llii' rlnlni ttiut t lu nrripiil Iln- Al IIin of f i-r to roni'liuli pi-ili on the linflii of I'ri'nlili'iil llioii n fuiii i'"i! piiluln Tlii't ulll rlnlni lo liiiM' oiinli'it i olil IiiitIiiI KiniTiinimit tu lui" -ii'i llttilK.I a ilKiiinrriitlr KoiiTiltii'Mit mill tlii'ri'fori' nuk iiini'lloritiluM -t tlin prlrit whlrli thi'v miiit p.i lur pi'jrr llnportn in'i'in to IniUc'ilo i I.i-umI-lion on tin' part of tilt AII!n not to' pnrli' Ioiik. If llii' (ten urn ii'lunlls ' ifun lo kIrii tlm t-riiiH ' Dim AiiikIitiI I'll ilnpiilrh piux ll.it l.i I'i'IkIuiii (ri nt it linn I ITU linul MhI t lint tin. K''li'l'il iIi'Iiiod U.i'l'Ul ' uf llin IIi'IrIiiii fix III lo .fill oil ,u Minn li -i It In ilof.u'lil. Minuti lit it 1'if (iiTiiiimi ulll ne: 'Uti I'm trut. Thi Allli'il lou.iiiii'iili'ti .limn i'ii Ulilnti lili ronfi'Tml ri'lii.vi- ! ti' luW artlon If llu 'immn h-miiii I'li'turnli' Tln Itntlnn t-iiiu:.illuti Is il.l.i.u I'll- Auitrliill inT l tlii-'iini It r.i Hi tu' of i luiHf" riiinlJnu to t'lt Suiilli i ri frontUr of AiKlr'i mil insd-t in i li.it tlin frontlT n'li't.lon In roiipl'il ultli tlu Dalnuitlon Coh iiuoxtlon VKIiSAII LI'S. May ! -The f.r niun peace delegation, It uim Ir.riud u III preseut u counter claim of t ulvs billion eight liuiulnid nnd flft mil lion mnrkH' for damage from the Al lied lllocnde. as an offnet in t re panillon dmiinuilN of the MIIim, LONDON. Mil) 'J' ilui. Inn i ulreleNN denies the rp irt ii.nt ilu e ploHlonH ut Petrogrnd are t'.ur to jp-, proarhliiK evacuation The diswilch says that there Is t Intent n of -m utiiindoiiliiK the city and Hint r.'ln-1 forcemeiils hnve nlrend" b.'H in.it toj the (iatchlnn front i.n tha tn'it'iuar.l and lire driving bnsl: tlio nneniv DKIILIN. Mny 2S- -,t Is undoMtoo.l that (loriiiuny will proposo t'nt part of tlio nuTcaiitllo fliio' bn restiired lo her Oermauy as n inemliir of the I enguo shall cont' ! to ndmliilater her rolouleH iim iiiai'.datory. Diinili;. iiTordliiK to her iius.'.onMoii vmlcl l.o a froo port and ilio.Rlvnr Vistula neutralized She ivimm no turrltorluj changes without n coiMiiltatlon ot tho popiilutlons and omplntlcally rot Jocta Homn territorial mmIoih of the proposed treaty. BOY NEARLY LOSES FOOT Pal Markwnrdt. non ot F, C Miirkwnrdt of tlio County Infirmary Ih recovorltiK from nn accident It. which ho vory nearly lost IiIh foot last Saturday. Ho vns working on tho big County catorplllor tractor, whon his toot slipped on some oil and wont partially under tho machine. Had tf slipped nn Inch further, th- young man would have lost his toot, as it wax his shoe was torn off ant! his foci bruised nnd torn, Flight Squadron, With Crews NC Flying Boats Started m Hurry Itlrlinntron bait rcturnod from ii few ditya vUlt In Oranti I'iix ' uml In- roinrH back homo a y,cnlrr boniilnr for Klamath Pall Miia fir Imfori" "In It lively over tbfo?" t lountnrril to a qinry." l.oH. n.an. It In ili-uilor tlinn u markerol Tlicm Ix liiori- liiiBlnpiMi ilone In otir Mori in Kluuialli l"n I lii tliun In all oi thi'tn in Criiiiln I'ami Thin rlty liui I'loir llfi,, Ulll IH'p Utltl llllMlll-HI., ,IR IllOtlOPOll- Ian Kit up an Rnt lo It In ri iii t i 1 1 a ii tlic) 1iji- out th(rn In a iiKin-li. Ami I 'Hi- In ni.t H-ilil In iIitokjUoii lo lirnulK I'lmn It In u lioaiitU'il illy flni' li.iiiiN, niHKnltici'iit Inwtii 'hmh nful f.iuirn iiilrmtlil itriN .mil nil ili.it but mi iiioiii' mi It'll, no llllHltW Kt WAsillM'TON, Mny SH l.lcu Iriuiiil ('iiiiiiiiuiidi-r llrnil bus nil- Uiil the Nut IK-purlnirnt that the N'C-4 Hiiulil leatt l.l-lnm for l'l)iiiiiiitli, enrly tiiiiiurnin morn liiK. If tin tieullirr Mrniltteil. titKw or Tin: .t'-i I.KT IIKroltATION:. LONDON. May 2S Th- m of the NC-t hae been den ullli the Orund Cross of IN' order of the Tower and Su i'., i Lisbon mefsnge The decoration wan presented by the. Portugal Foreign Minis- ter r 00 TRRU CITY I'ACH'K COAST IMTIIXSI. I.KAtilT IMAWJ.Nf. UOl'TB 1 ito.M imosKviXT mt.im v lllltl KIMATII FALLS TO SALT I.AKC Captuln O C Applegate. a a mem ber of the advisory board of the Pacific Status Defense league, has been called upon to suggest a pi or -ft.' or rotito with map showing the mosjfi possible, route for a great auto higl" way from Salt Lake via Klamath Fulls to the coast, there to connect with tho proposed Roosevelt hlghwty along the coast. This matter suggests a plan, yet In Its incipient state, to put Klamath Falls on one of the nit Important highways yet suggested for tho Pacific States, and It Is hoped thld matter will have tho pro up) consideration of our commercial ami business bodies, ACTION ON MILLS SCHOOL POSTPONED Tho school board opsnoil bids for tho proposed school house In Mills Addition at a mooting held Inst even ing, but owing to tlin proximity ot the bond election, no r. itm will he taken until after tlilfa time, according to Miss Ida Mouiycr Clerk of the School Board, NC-4T0 FINISH ! TRIPT0IRRO1 en Aboard, Just Before on History Making Air Voyage From America to Europe M U fiAMK WAHIIK.V lll-nTUNS THOM MOl'.NTA I N l,A K I : I K I S1 TWO Mi: AT WOltK WITH TliOlT. l:AS()V II ST ItKOl'V A kooiI ratrh of i'kkh 'n rxpeoled frimi tho trout K"onr MIK n!:e m ihr Ml I'ltt rPKt jii, by Cumr Warden I'wtry Stout, who ha' Just 'Pturnprf from n trip to that point nn-1 left tuoj Itifn Iiuhj- at thlH uork Mr Stout re portH that the run 1 11.ru lins Just co.niiirnrpil. In'irt; coiihIiItjIiiv Inter i tlinn nt some r-'.iiilx m 'in fvuity and that If it keeps up. the men mny lie there for . eiiii, .-eek. It is too bad tlmt the men tou'd not lime reached IHiimer.i: lake for I this uork. earlier in i'ie n-nson. Mr Stout derlnrei.. a- tlifo it !s lard to estimate the ".un.'jer ueggs that cut! Id iie L'.-. taketi Mr Stout li- limes that Til uuinl l.-ike Is the fin- est flhhlng e-ruiid now !n Aiiierlcn and the fish th tt wll produre or. an atenige of fI 'liotis.nn' eg e.i.li. imlirlnir from diiisn "1111 h.ie ben tnken from tire u.ntei i.icie thl year About four million egs Ikiv now been taken from the -'.encer Creek 1 Hatchery this year, in.l ic-ording to , Mr Stout thore -!1! lie at least six 1 and a half or sevn Million rgcs tuk ) en from dlfferen' ,olnts m the cnun ty this year ROAD CINDERS ARE CUM11NU IN KAKIUI.Y, I More than three hundred tons of cinders from the west side ! tho Upper Lake nn- been brought down ty trot to the bunkers at Shlppln; top thlt week, according to reliable j repiiT These cinders are being uid! f . sartacing the county roHd.i mil tl.e' are now coming in as fas: as tie) "nil be taken from the bunk rs. OLfOTT NXAMKS HKXTAL IAA.M1NKH TOIWV. SALI'.M. May 2S -(.overror 01 cott has appointed Dr W. W. Walker of C. rants Pass as a member of he Stato Hoard of Dental Examiner. J succeeding Or Olinger of Salem who was recently named but was un'''i to attend to his duties. MASONIC MASTKIt COMIXtJ MONDAV, Captuln Applegate states c':n In tttead ot Tuestluy June 3, Grand Mas ter Lettlemyer, of the Oregon Juris diction will meet with the brethren hei'e on Monday evening, .Iiiuh 2 nuvs xr.w lkxi.cto.v Cone Chllders. the well knoAn tat jtieman ot the Klamath Mamh, las purchased a Loxlngton, and ho hays he Is going to see how well It will work in a round-up and roping 'on test. APPKAL TAKKX TO CIRCUIT COI UT An appeal ovor a recent declslo.i In the Justice court wherein Dr. F. R. Coddard was given judgment against P. B. Stiles and Jane Dee Stile for 119.40 tor medical services, has been :nada )n the Circuit Court. NEW MOTOR HEARSE ARRIVES IN CITY A fine Meteor Motor HcriC hlch in equal In refinement to anything In the City of Portland, has j'lit Jtcit received by Pndertaker Karl Whlt-lo'-k and will be used from now on In connection with his worn Here The new machine M -n:v m color und is elegantly finlrthcl '.liriout It Is adapted both for city and country work It Is equippid vlth a ronltnen tal motor and ha-i oiler improre nients of high "tent'-rd fhe itearse appeared on the .icots f jr tne first time this moniliiR SPECIAL STUNTS AT ELKS' MEETING Leaders of the Klks Lodge here are planning a special social selon on the occasion of the visit of the ,1-,. tlnguished visitors here tomorrow nlglit I)r Kennedy, president of tie State Association and Julius Burg, exalted Ruler of the Portland Lodge are to be In this city and soino mi usunl features are being lined up for the gathering It Is especially urged that alt niem- bers of the order be present .0 vel- come the visitors Tii.KVTrn is iw:i. i.-i(i.M miksi riW8vrr' iiiiinks WO.VIH'll IIFSIIM'VrS Kliti 51lSAt,h TO AT CnAUTAK.-1'A Yesterday's program at the. Chau tauqua was no exr-ei'tioti to that which preceded, unless that it vns better. The Zeilu'vr Jyiaphonie Quin tette was splendid and v. is thoroly enjoyed by those who had the good fortune to hear It. The lecture by Judge lec-rge U. Alden how can It best bo described? One of the most versatile men on the public platform, possessed ot 'teen foresight and a wonderfully analyti cal mind, a man ot wide experience and wider literary attainments, his lecture could be nothing else but an epitome of elevating, eye-opening Ideas on "The Needs of the Hour." J While Judge Alden picked his char acters from "away back In Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont," there was none present who but realized that it was the present day American that was so vividly pictured; tha' right here In Klamath Falls and every other city Is to be found the prototype of the tobacco-Juice marks man, sitting on his cracker-box throne, who pilloried the "malefac tors of griur veUti." while fee him self "watered his milk and sanded his sugar and robbed his friends and neighbors." Truthfully did the Judcn say that It Is not a case ot "making the' world safe for democracy so much as making It sate tor Christian ity." That we need to turn to Ood and away from Mammon nnd that every man and woman should follow Him who gave up his life on the cross on calvary If we aro to get away from the blasting influences that al ways follow religlt us decad"S.e. NOTIOK. All the barber shops in the city will remain closed nil day on Memorlul Day. They will remain open until I eight o'clock on Thursday evening ALOFN I N Ml CELEBRATED IN Young Soldiers Will March Here for First Time. EXTENSIVE PARADE Procession to Start From Ooarrt Hoiue at Nine-Thirty Retarawl Holdlerti Are Co-Operatla la tfc Matter and Will Form Biff Part ot Procession Orosbeck to Speak. The most elaborate Memorial Dai exercises ever held In Klamath Falls will be given here next TrMay, when the war heroes of the pn"f and those of the pres-iDt will be hr-nored by tho residents of this tlty The ceremonies at this till ar. held to be pert'cnlarly fitting 'n rieir of the ontcotro of the great wotM war, the reurnli.; soldiers anM the tact that a lar,&g peace Is about to be signed. The veterans of the l'.st great strife, who oro t ow here in !ar?o numbers Lave 'ndldted thnli nadi ness to co-operate In this affair and their apparanit together, wl.lrb will be the very first since the war began Is sa-a to be a spectacle that many will wani'to witness. The ad dress of 'he lav Is to br made l.y At torney R. C. Groesbeck. Captain O C Applegate. W A. Delzell and j'.licrs Usve !cn working arduously fo- the p.i-t ti-w rin'-s. - ranging tho pr i,sr i u tor the ccca-sion The .ri::ratii -o Lir rni.ipleled Is to be as 'oil 'vs Procession will fort.i or. M?ii St. opposite Court House a'. 9:30 A. M. snarp. In the follow ii5 arder: Grand Marshal nnd Staff Band. School Division Veterans ot wrli and. Sp.ta"h wfrs. Ladies Relief Corps. Veterans of CI i and Indian wirs. General Auton dilla section After marching tour blocks in this form, coluras will halt till old sol dier's and Ladies' Relief Corps tak the autos which will await them there. Column will again halt at bridge when Relief corps will honor navul heroes. Again halt at Cemetery gate where the formation In rear ot band wilt counter march so that the G. A. R. -a 111 lead on entrance to cemetrr grounds. The Decoration ceremonies, will be performed by the G. A. R. and Re lief Corps, after which the column will reform and return, disbanding on Main Street. The program being arranged by the Womans' Relief Corps for Friday forenoon In the Chautauqua tent Is not near enough completion to per mit ot Its publication today, but U will be ready for tomorrow's paper. ENGINEERS OFFICER BACK FOR FURLOUGH "Tickled to death to get back" Is the ay Captain Mai lou Mue. who has been more than a year overseas with the 20th Engineers, expressed It, when he arrived on a furlough vis It from the Presidio where he is nov stationed. He has not yet been leased from the service but hopes to get his discharge shortly after hi.i return to the city. Captain Nine left here In Major S. O. Johnson's Battalion, but was later transferred to that ot Col. Robert A. Join. son. The young man hops to get into business again In Klamath County following his release. He will be here over Decoration Day and will assist In arranging the Soldier's division In the parade. His many friends In Klamath Falls are glad to Welcome him back. HKRK, FROM DAIRY Ross Sutton, a prominent n-si nut ot the Dairy district is In the Uv nn mutters of business today. TT W -4 if m . m I. ''