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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1919)
QBVABfy OITK'IAI' PAPI'R 01' KlAMATH rilUNTV W UWt OFFICIAL PAPKR ROFJ KLAMATH PAfi Thirteenth Year No. 3,043 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1919 Price, Five Cents v"m'm " wK f$ Mztmu ii mri (M mtit mi j w u &"- - Pd I s fcm &3F EVTOFTHOnT , ' IS IN IB YORK!; Wide Awake Newspaper " . ! Correspondent Brings One to U. S. SENATE INVESTIGATES1, ttrrka I" 1'intl Out Hm lllg IntereM' In Nr York Hecurrtl t'o) of the, Treat)' That llrrrnlIUr of! I'nnple of llic t'nlttil Mules Mini Hern t'nitble l Procure. KKW YOUK, Jiiiiii 9- Thu full text Of lhi pencil treaty Iiiih been liroiiKht to thin country l" Criuk-r Hunt, n forrrnixiii'1''"' of tli Chicago Trillium; toil In being syndicated lo thti nitwit juptirt of thn country today, In copy- rlfhU'il mTttllllH Hunt i"i) I' U ' 'f thti orlKlnul i .. .. - ..i.-i i i.. tt...iu flUIM Ullll nn uniniiii'u ill i iillK.i lla)ii It l "' l ohluln (iitriniin irtmlittlunit hi (li'riiiiniy nml otht'r central count rim Another Aunirl- on ronvHpouilent mulled u ropy homo I tj t thu HrltUh ceiiitorn held It! ap, IiilclffB l)liutcli by Annorluieil l'riV The conference In coimliterltiR plaint tor cnilng up the terniB upon which (itrmauy tuny be admitted to the UKUrt of Nut Icinii Hlie will be ml-' n.lttc.1 If .he hiwn that .ho Ikiml- ,.,,,, , , flr, ,, ,., ..,. m nil eninbllnhed Kinernmet.t and tt() fn ,,v Mn, (1,)0rtt who -e- mn. the peace iivniy and lo. illy ex-' ,,, m.r(),K , Mr,.t T ,,,., (ir It The. replies to (Jermiiny ( lllri.,H,y ,,,, K!l,.,i eHl,p-.,..,-.111 lint b dellver.Ml before Krltluy ),.n,iwny nlll t, dlstrncteil wo-in It will be Htlpuliiteil Hint (lernmuyl ,, jMBt , , K,.i .r ,w M..JM nu.t nccept or reject the treaty ll'i. ',..,, ,mt ,,f the IiuIIiIIiik. IB live iIiijn Thti ilelit) in framing llm reply I" ld to be ilue to ilherKent liiwn of Uu)il (lenrge mill I'lemeliceiiu. "" fire uiikiiii reached the melle. ('.U" WASHINGTON. June 9 In tin In- , , miut) of those In ill '. to vrtlKnllotl Of the alleged leak of ii'in,0 proper connections len.vu :li tit trunty, toplen of which aro nulil, hyilrant und tbe pump If It li id nm tohv rcuched Now York, tlui Muuatnli....... for t. (i(iKi. dftermliritlon foreign relatlonx coinniltteo ban sub poenned Jacob Kchlff, Thomait I.a- mont. II S DuvIiIhoii, Paul WiirburK.jnuines coulil not In learned, the C B J r .MorKiiu and Frank A vaniler- 3lp. I.amnnt wiih asked to brlui; -uiv corri'iponileuco that theiv might luii! wn iieiueen .iiorguu and Compuny nd their Paris or London banking KMs regarding the treaty and par- ilarly any between the banking tiouio und Davlitron while lie was abroad Acting Secretary I'olk was nskotl lo b a wltnt'HK and to cmaa axai iiiui the other wltneHSeM WAHIIINUTON, Jiiiiii a A copy f the (luriuau peaco tri'nty, HUlit by olflcUU to huvu been liitiuglil to this country by a Chicago lutWHpaper cor "pontleni, was presented In the mm t today by Honatur llorah of Idaho "id by u voto of 4 7 to 24 ordiied Tut In tlio CougreHHloual Hecord und I'llnteil us n public document. WASHINGTON. Juno 0 Answer In the charges that tho copy of thn ''ity he prosentod might not bo nu tliontlc, Sciuvlor llorah tluclureil liu could fumlHh convincing proof by wiling It. 11,0 Hlarted reading it ut 1 o'clock, probably nt n recital t.iovn ' (orco tho printing of tho document '" opponcnta worn sueklng to pro "nt its bnlng mmlo public nml uti lered vigorous objoctlons to his rond lnK It Into thn Hecord. CIVIL CASE TRIED , ' IN CIRCUIT COURT Tho niso of Summers and Tninnlrr us thu cholacn Lumlior uudalox. wimpany wns hogun, thlii morning in '"a Circuit Court of Judge 1). VVICu'y Mintlnll, which Ih belnp: hold lu I'm '.v Hii1I,'t'iIb )s nn' ucll'on wherclil " Plaintiffs oro buIiik for nonoy "(Ked duo for ropalrln.j an ciirIiio. i - 8lom, Or., Juno O.Govdmor Ol- U 1ms Issued a proclamation Hotting me tho week beginning Juno 14, to " oUorvod as Hoy Scout weok thru t tho state of Oregon. ThU proclam "on was issuoj jno with ft pro 'matlon Issued by President XVIlsou 'ollmlnK uch week ns Boy Scout k thruout the United States. Ill SIM SS MI.VN MI'I'MM, .i.,.. : Men's AxuiH-lllt Intl will lit' h i I tlllH cm-iiIiir ill (lie Moore ' ill Till) IIHIUll llllllll Mill III! M"' I mil tiiry member Ih urged I ! In) present ii h there are main i . "f ,"1,"r,,",u' l" '" ,',"",l,l''r" ' HONOR IS (OM'KltltKK rro uicai. i HIIM N ' i: Wattonliurg of till rlty Mm It hint lii'im eleclde u retire. ntiitUe lo (till AmHI)III Iflll flf Itttll.ill.ll lit,-. II. I. -...-- . . .. . ......... ... . . .. .. .. '... in- illicit, wnien ih in iiii nclil In Haiti- more, .Miiryl.iiiil, In September Only thoite who have neried u pifnlilcnlH of thin lodge are eligible Mm Mut- ti'iiliurx wit chosen from uiuiiiik ''' women E ,..,,,. ...... ,rv ..... . . iM-ilitiirNt i:i in MAXIMS I'ltlilM'lt lltlsr (ll. MMTIO.NS WITH I't .Ml'. I llll Mi'.s .s.wi: ro..i iti'Mnrsn: Olio of the hntti'M little f lr-- ''ml t It lit rlt him ni.in for dome Pine it-curri-d thU mori)lu: ut Ninth . I I WiinliliiKliiu. ulicil the home of I' ' I .Into wun dent rujed The iuIrIii Ii in I know n Mm Julo uait out In l''e ,ard IiuiikIih; up put of the M-iml 'Miinitiiv kiimIiIiii; when her ntletiit.tt Tim respmiHt! of the fire d-na-t- m,.i,t wim uulck enough lo meet tbe ,i,m, f u. most exiictllli:. but n creiit deal of thin wuh loci after tli nf I.OIlie HoaglilUil. and three other " Curl Schubert. ('mail ho'im ndJolnliKC wou'd 'inie been deittroveil lint ti " ' fireil ni'vere liurtiK from the heat of tlin burulnn iHi"-"' In ken'iiK close enough to get n Htreinn of wnte' ti the Coiuil house. The nressme -.mis so weult that the nlrenm wimld scarcely reach the top of the house In the memitlme an effon was belrn made, to make n proner con'ieetiiei up with the pump, but this was not accomplhhed until the htinitni: building was practlcaliv desirove-i. Insurance to the nmoiint nf l'i'i was carried by Mr. Julo but t'ls wl'l r.. it .,ul,l..r,.l,lv ulnirl nf lileetletr the loss. He had Just finish".! Inside w provtunentK to thn extent of potirlv proveilieilin ll lit" i-m.'i.i ' $700 All household und PC sona. ef- fects wore burne.l NEW YORKKIDDIES H T N 9 Thoru have boeu muvihuI iliunonstni.ilKlitH am uoing invuiimi. . ..Uu B,riVSool children I" Control Ihiu tho irk ..! some o( tho prln- nun ny siiioiii Litiiiiit ii in , i..i i. noun y "'":.'.'... i - i .i.jwii s.iti i ii Knit nt Tmii i-iii i i Park. Now voir uiiy. ukmiw ""."""-""-., .w - - tax on 1m cruum soda. ThousaiuU of kiddles, who tttoroiwlily bollevn tUoli' J L H l M V P f II til 1 1 lib lill. iobh Attl !" of taoirpnniti a ha.i been i pri-i d ."if in' Nlnmntii li.'HIiigi lompunv tin- rupltnllMf.oi ( vnlrli will in- J IO.00D Th' nminnpv v t 1 J u mil ruk the Installation ill this -'t , of a rniitrully located hr.i-J . l.t. ' t. Ul. f, which will ' nr. u hi iiiutiTl.il from the mills .mil f3cn.r'.. nltilitf it... ulwir t1 I ... I Hi i.iiiijt ..- Piiuird ui . . ' rw . .... tm-r out tmlf of the capital t n K i'f t ! concern Iium already been tu'"- n rllm! The officer n.iiiii'l Pi i'ii article ure f (! I. (iron. priiMrnl: "A" ' I oreni, vice prmlrient' J. W. Sii'tni'nii HMcrutory ami tr.'iisurt-r Tln ftltt. for thr loc.il In.i nf 'ht plant dm not 1t cli'tl il, l,ut It plnurt'i to plncc It In a 'ocrtlr th:it 111 rniitili- thf rmnpnny " lu.t illt tin wiHtc not only from the preterit tnlllH but frm tho'c that ma" eon'" 'i.'rp ofln t'li future nnil local" io tio vlil ,,,.. . . i nllN of I nke Kwaunu T.n r..'m 'iat I will be -old on the nulla fix) liarit Appll'at'iiti for a franch' . i lie-j fore 'if council r '' "w.r ' I aked frfini iV city to p.-rmlr r.f the ! roerut .111 fif tile prelltiii inrv l)f, I it m tin- pM tjtlnn of the iir I'lin.orc I'irii the ulir' will l.e r-i-' i r ( pi ration b fall THE SOOI TAX PI TITIls Mtl III IM. ( II!' t I T. I i) is mis m -uini; hi: i'f xi. oi tax on soi wti:i:. I'OtltlotiH avk'iiK Couxres, to re Pra! the ta on soili? water -md o'her "" flMtJKk are being ciroMlntei, in thU city Throughout the nation : tl)rm in' iirtitest I iirldus. .sin ' .i . rtif'l- inkttiB the mniuv i -nv trot:' t!' ' rhllilren. It U ronflt'entlv i-xprctid that the repeal will be mi -le nt an eari date. DEATH CLAIMS MRS. EMMA BISCHKE Mrs muni lllsclike whuce Is was In Sacramento, but who has been residing in thl.'clt since lat' been residing 'n this c!t since last full, tiled at the Metropolitan Hotel Satin day night from pleuro-pueii-lunula. The deceased was ru ear.s of uge. and In suivlvod by it daugh ter. .Mis. John It. Hamilton, who was with her mother when i-he died Mrs. Hamilton Is u slster-ln-Ww of J. H Hamilton of th's city The remains weie bent to Sana- nielli') bv udei inker Whltlock. where llley win oo inieiren. .inn. j ii ll.ualltnn of this cltv. together with ..... . the dang l.lo.l of tho decked, ac- ci.niim - i'etl the ,.m..-nH MAKING PUBLIC PROTEST ,..i.. ...... i,i., i,.v.wln.l hiivn ilrlvmi 'i..,.i us tn irticks bearing In- scripuons sucn as wur u. it' Llcktrt .tne nuu. i-m w. .. PROTEST!! Ml GIRLS TAKE TO THE ClblETTtl HK''iO. .June 'J l.azy blue lo vln I ninnku from pn-tly co-ed tip ffjatnl a nciiHatlon on the Mlil ah) plalnanci- 'his uftcrnoon. t'edcH trlanit atoppnl and Hturetl, hlle mot rliut Mped until dbtaitter threatened. And ull hecuuitc It wait early June and to I'nlventlty of ChlcnKO co-edit eil tlielr dainty cigarette. Miirednfom tixd Itn day Cigarette after clfcarette dlHappe.ired In blue. iKt wafted noftly to the heavenx. Hut Htuely wjh not forgotten. Stretch d at full length on the Midway green I the co-eilw Hitinked and Ftudled, thus blendiiiK modernism and study Into i one For thrse hour Mis Dorothy "Sf'l) and Mli Henrietta Krleghul ...... ? otriijiiru rnoict Clamping grouna on the plaliance i'! ran nee no harm In being open and honest about It." said Miss Krleghel later "We rnjoyed the Kiiiuke and noticed several timid ! one who gladly would hae Joined , surrounding the lake. It Is known I uc had the had the necesnary nerve. ' that the lltle gathering included a ' MIhji Kriegbel li a freshman In the ', former project manager of the Klam- uuhnrslty ath project, a representative of the "We are at liberty to smoke if wij California-Oregon Power Co, a stock- , lik declared Miss lirotlv "It rcr-jinan of Klamath County, and a few tati.h U as much our right as It is. others who were Interested In tno of !!' men We shall smoke on the ' development of the marsh lan-1 of tbe rampui- midway or any other place l'pper lake for the benefit of Mm we se fit I don't eee that the auth-' country orltle hae any rlcht to infrlnpe up on our peisonil prlvllegon " M' s Hredv 's listed o-s an unclassi fied student at th university .100 TOWNS ARF. MARKED FOR BOMBS CHAHLESTON. Jul" --Mnra than one hundred one hundred atul I thlrtv towns In We,t Vl-pm'a wre , marked by terrorists fo- .m . " , pliislnns:. aceonllng to n iiiti ni.d evl ilenc found In t'i "iwkim. -in , d'i-i 1.. Mcfiurtv n'leijeil T V v.' lu(U.r. " . nrrette.l In I'1 ti,i.., as '' irnouncement made In go.-orn-ent officials today. ENORMOUS CROPS OF WHEAT PROMISED: WASHINGTON. Jun ' - 'Vhent J productlon of a Billion, two hendri'tl I anil thirty six million Mulieti. cun lilnlng the winter and -ir!t'g crops. ' k the forecast made bv the depart- ment of Agriculture -oil".-. Tn" w In-1 ter crop is eight hund'ol md ninety three million bushels the larsnt ever rrown Tbe soring crop I:. M.ive hund red aw forty-three million iiisarls. Dinld A Cords of San Francisco position at the XVhlto I,,.,. t.iLi.n .. I el lean hotel AGAINST SODA TAX Tnnt Nix on That Sodn Tax.' ima ,ou. .-... --- ---- photograph ahows u truck load of ii,n.u.iAiiiiiiiiii oh Miors." They con- "conscientious objectors." They con ..J - ... 4.... ..mm iv,.tt without - - .c,..cc I T LI It. K. ItltADIIL'KV TKLM OP A rOXKKKKXCK AT WHICH TUB fl'PKIt "IXI-: TKItlUTOIlV WAS APPOKTIONKI) TO SL'IT THOSK PHESKXT Jt. K. Hradbury, one of the direc tors of the Klamath Irrigation Dis trict, has taken uj the criticism ad vanced by the Geary Investment com pany, and has made the following statement that will be of much in terest to land owners both above and below the dam in question fl... ...1.1. In hA U.hMifrl nt TlltIO I lIC HI UI.IV 111 HIO ..c.u.u y wuw 7th, relating to the bid of the Geary Investment Co.( for public lands on the I'pner Klamath Lake reveals to some extent the tremendous effect of the control of the .vater of the L'pper Klamath Lake. Mr. Geary was, evidently not one of the members of the party that met at the Cedars on the l'pper Lake a couple of years ago and apportioned the public land About ihlstlme it w. fliMrul o-it b it.r project -manager i.o-l nine others that the extention of the Hart branch canal to Sand Hollow, was not feasible and pumping was the way to got water on this land. It was public by the company. al30 found that cheap p.iKiv was The company has purchased a Ford, very desirable for the benefit of f.a truck and it is now engaged In haul pump units of the, project and -is j Ing the necesary machinery to tha there was' only a matter o." .".0,000 j Manning place preparatory to th neres of dry land to be immrel rn 'commencement of drilling operations. o MV notnnK of the ,,,,,, ,antI, ,, w, Veconnnended that the power charges bo placed In a seoatato ac count and the canals leased or sold to re-lmburse the Reclamation fund. It further proved to be a very de sirable course, as the Calltorria Ore gon Power Co. was desirous of furn ishing nower for these pump Itii'i at a rate of 7-10 of a cent per K. W. l'"'"-. wh'ch represents 10 K-ld cents per K. XV. per day, or a Mtt'.rt over $20 per horee-powcr for tho irnga- Hon season of 120 days, npproxtmute- ly $60,000 per year, the Farmer to have the use of power at other i times at the regular rate of about 9 cents per K. XV. hour, or at the rate 'of $2.07 cents per day per horsepaw- er, this rate also to apply for pump units using less than 100 horsepow er. Having arranged all of these de tails to tho satisfaction of tho par ties Interested, an offer was made o lease the Keno canal and construct n dam at the head of Link river to I control the level of the water of the l'pper lake. The government being hard up and not able to construct tho i necessary dam? The California, Ore gon Power Company agreed to build , tho dam for tho unrestricted use of nil the water In the Upper lake for the nuijor portion of the year. In or dor to get tho necessary amount of water for Irrigation and power, principally power It became neces sary to hnvo a vnst body of land, that could bo flooded, for storago pur I poses. Thereforo tho plan of leasing j for a long torm of years of tho thous ands of acres of public lands sur rounding tho lnko. , The Geary Investment Company 'desire to dike tho land and Irrigate. JThls does not fit in with present 'plans evidently for the reason that uses water and will demtnlsh the j'.jrea of tho reservoir by several thousand acres. Tho Geary Invest- incut Company was undoubtedly not on the Inside as tho following letter -will explain: San Francisco. Cat., Sept. 15, 1916 Mr. J. G. Camp, Curo, IT. S. lloclamntlon Service, Dear Jlr, Gump! I Intended to have given you this morning a copy of the tabulated statement of wator flow from Upper Klamath Lake showing the acre feet reduced to second feet aud the sec- (Continued on page 4) n SOON TO STAR! Expert Has Selected the Jay Manning Ranch For First Hole. LOCAL MEN BACK DEAL Capital Stock of the Company Has Heen Increased to 125,800 Two Other Places Have Beem nrfccted For Future Drilling, Bat Tbrir lo cation Will Not Be Made PablJc. Klamath County will not havs'ta wait much longer to know whether there Is oil in this section or not, for the work of drilling will begin within, a few days. A short time ago a IokI company consisting of Ed Blooming camp, George DIoomlngcamp, Capt. J. W. Siemens, Neil Campbell and. Dave Edier, was incorporated under the name of the Klamath Oil com pany, the object being to secure leases on land and drill for oil and. gas. Several months have been con sumed In securing the necessary leases. When sufficient land was se cured to justify the expense that will be incurred in drilling, an expert was brought here from Los Aageles, and this gentleman after a thoro exami nation of this territory selected the property owned by Jay Manning in the Sprink lake section as the most likely place to drill. Two other places were named as second and third, choice, but these will not be mada. I The capitalization of the company .has been Increased from ?5.000 o ,000. LOS ANGELES XE'S OF HIS DEATH XVHICH OC CURRED MAX- SO Jl'ST REACHES THIS CITY XVAS LOXG A .RE SIDENT OF THIS COUNTY ' Judge Thomas Drake is dead. This was the surprising news that reached, this city yesterday, especially ao in view of the fact that the death of this , distlnguishel citizen occurred at l!n family home In Los Angeles on May 29. It seeme inexplicable that a m.-in, of the prominence of Judge Drake, a man who has been identified with the many great projects that have .a'-r-ed Into the upbuilding of Klamath County, should have died and thi nows of his death not reachel his friends until nearly two weeks after It occurred. m Judge Drake has been a resident of Klamath county for over fifteen years. A man of strong likes and dis likes, he made staunch friends and-, powerful enemies, yet both iliko re spected the keen acumen of the man and recognized his ability, falrncs anil capacity to lead. He left here about two months ago for Los Angeles in tho hoped of re gaining hjs health. After reaching lha ' south he suffered from an attack of Influenza, and it wns the resu:ts Cid- lowlng this disease that finally unused his death. The bar1 association will hut;l a meeting at an early date, at wl.ich appropriate action will bo taken. MAMMOTH AIRPLANES WILL FLY TO PORTLAND EUGENE, June 9. A Mwittuli D.'Havlland airplane, enrouto from Sacramento to Portland pausod . vcr Eugene at 12 20 o'clock today. MEDFORD, June 9. Six ef the eight planes remained hero until noon today and then continued tbolr "lsz north. One did not stop hem Vit continued north from Ashland The planes gave a thrilling exhibition over the city, Looping, twhtlnr; ami H IN