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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1919)
wmmL r?z iSTjHranrasnM wbi.". jjy-yj 4: j&ratmg Hr 0,.,,JXI, IMI'KHOI' icM.muii orvrv OFFICIAL PAPER or KLAMATH FALLfl Thirteenth Year No. 3,052 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1919 Price, Five Cents msim&mrfiMtm!!m p? MILLIONS FOR . COMPLETION OF : ! THIS PROJECT- SulN MM? Vice-President Signing Suffrage Resolution 0 HE 6 EX T 1 IN N p-itJiwriilUliiiE lt(..SI..ll).S Ullosl. MO IK) Is "A .MAS l, III; DON N, ( ill "s i; i. k oi r," .sis i on III. LP Bill Is Favorably Reported In the United States Senate l.nrtliiii: u In ri'iuiiMfxB fur tin lloiui' HiTtini CaiiiimiKii "f Tln Kill- .iln;ii A I In III Omi-iiii lii hi' inn lill'll'll lllllll'l' till- HtlHlll I'll uf (III- 'okbuii Sl.Hn l;lkn A .ii( liilli.li 'I'll.' illl.n iMold In iKiiii.iiuu of which IU1" l..iir ur l-.i,'"n, i i. ial.-i"i In WILL FINISH ALL WORK MiH'muni-li r.n.iiiv ..n.l I'l.rlliiml Tho mono)' which Oregon In anked i III li ill K.llllill lull H III lid ijni. Mllll Sewn lluiiilml lli.iti. Xltcil 0x,uslv(iy In thu'uorl; of the mill lliillnr l I" I!"' s,l Alili- for mi;uiiu.iil.i in t lilt. Mule "I In- anus I'littlng Ill" riliMiliiK Ttiiuliei n mil tt'iUi-Htlug liny money for II-, Tmirhri mi HrrUliul-ig-Lnuil Near Bt,jfi ut ,,ituail, t Booking to olilnln ' llrro. j kiifflrlviil fund In this oim ilrUu to j jrnnlili. H to mirrii Immunity f'T one ' I inr without making Continual noil- Tli Herald In In receipt of the fol IowIiik telegram from Fulled Su.Ua Vnator McNary "Tho committee on Irrigation of the aumit" hnn loiln favorably i.i potli'il a hill carrying an appropria tion of fifty million dollar. This woniiy In to bo usml for (he com pil lion of Irrigation projects recotn- cllutlon upon lli public for fuuils owiry few months. Uiery porson has hoard tho story uf Tim Siilvutlon Army In Franco, whore It served In tho front Hnn areas iglng comforts of homo to tho Am erican doughboys. It In thlN service that linn fortiNi'il tin' pilbllr ' upon the orgaultatlnu anil which linn ealis 'il Imtulry Into the punt efforls of thin mtndoil b)' Secretary of tlm Interior body of CliiUtlnn iiiimi mill women. Lm. Tho Klomnth projort In liiclml. Tl tl,lt,irv in oHtnbllshed tho illn tho hill, tlm mini specified for It (nr, ,n, for ninny years pant. Urn being two million, seven hundred Snl tttliirt Army ha operated In tho thoumml dollars " If UiIn iiii'untirn painiKN thli luw for tlm Klnmath project., lu, ,(,,n shunned by tint remainder and thu coiniullleu,n favorable tv-t toddy. ItH motto "A man may ho csiatm-mlntlnn In almost sure to bi',oMi, but he's novor out" Iiiim won arcvpit'd by Ihu Senate. It will ni"nn(fr The Sahatlon Army tho approb thc filial completion of till project, atlon of tlm Kt'imral public and every Originally thu lloctninatlon Scrvlcn' hullrutlon points to a largo over-sub- 7z?crMiWWiv2WLjiH;z?&Lji;-!z--T L $( ' & Mm1 IL1RKET MAKIS A WHIItliWIXI) FINISH THAT XKTS HIM OVKK THUEK HI'NDItKIJ AND FIFTV THOUH AM) POl'XIW TOWARDS PEACE: TREATY CHANCES clined Towards Acceptance. BERLIN IS RESIGNED. After maklnc a whirlwind trip through this county buying wool,: Majority Socialists Are In- . Frank IUckey left this morning for Hond where ho goes to repeat tho jsam tactics ho followed hero. Tho ; result of his visit here was tho pur- ' rhaso of over 350,000 pounds of 1 wool, for which ho paid fifty cents a pound Practically every clip In this territory was purchased by the wool men, with the prices ranging from 43 'cents to 53 cents per pound. The top price was paid, It is understood, to. Ilex Bord. Itlckey Is buying for Else-i man & company of Boston, the local representative being Dan Godsll. The results this year have been very satisfactory to tho sheepmen.! Tributary to this shipping point' London Newspapers Declare tlia tha Grand Fleet Is Ready to Procacl to German Waters anil British Dirigibles Arc Already Near tho German Coast. t Dateless Dispatch by the Associat ed Press The tfimn feeling to- there Is 650,000 pounds of wool, val- W!,ei the peace treaty' tppeaw 'o t ucd at about three million dollars. ., ,Jt,n file pe&e. (irdegatlon Is ren- j This is new money and under pres- reSented as decidedly oppose'd to,ac- ,ent conditions It will continue to ceptance of the terms. Latest dls- I j.onie In year after -ear. for the reas- patches reflect a different view on the source of supply Is still here." p0nt Tho majority socialists, tha ThlN photograph shows Vlco Prcsi- prefldent Is Senator, Watson, chair- The growth of the sheep industry (omnant political force In Germany, dent Thomas It Marshall signing tho ""n of the Suffrage Committee. The "as bn so rapid In this county that thp ropubuc 3 declared to he nioro Hodio passed tho same resolution in 1L" i'--i-- -- .. .........-. ..... favorably Incllnea towards tne treaty woman HUffrugo resolution recently paNM'd b ytln! S-nate by a vote of 5C lo 25 .To the left Is Miss Helen Gar- thu opening days of tho present ses sion,, ho that ratification by three- ' .. .. . ... .....I ....... lllll.l n.lll .11. ...!. I...I.I...I .1... ..Ima ,....11 I.. .t.A ..!. An..H.v trolli IIU'' ireluneH in vico aim i"i..ii- ....... ...... 'un..u; ..uumu iiiu iu-j4uwiitw 111 iiiu vuiui; iuuuu;. rnrryltiK (yi iiringiiiK cnmfortH to thou" who " SPLENDID RESPONSE and it is only when concrete re- at flr3t The clerlcais and democratic suits similar to those secured of ,he ,eft wing are swngnB fn tha fourths of tho states will make It et- tnru.me saio oi me wooi it me .au game dlrectIoni The people of Berlin - Drougnt nome mat Kiamam coumj afe reported to be resigned to tha jhas a most valuable asset in the flltllre. wishing only to see the treaty - bheepmen. Add to this three million 3jgne(1 , dollars the value or tne lamns. ann i- The of the It will be readily seen that It Is going to be a big source of wealth. ' arising out of the that for a time The neonle of the citv nreaic,,e" lo onnB uuoul " urcai"1 lilt ptopit- UI Hie UtJ botw.. tho cattIe atui sheepmen. spp. . ..... ... . .... ..- mNnriN PHI I irFMPISI" al'e 'en(nlff a nalU at 'S SUl'e to mae the project creation of the grazing reserve. LONDON FULUbMI-IN a success jd gjve t0 this COUIlty a record that Will be When this is accomplished and the LONDON. June IS Purest among complete (lOWll to the Smallest detail. This is all that The owners of the sheep purchase fi.mi.iian hoIiHith in Kngiand. dim to Herald asks, ana tne progress so tar macie is suincient -"." """"' "-" - . response to our appeal foitthe pictures and records, -T'!,iljff'cult,3s, e boys who offered their a5toefensil!T . -i. . . . .. - ..-" z . nn Ati mi fT"l 1 ioiu in p.H)iio tiiui it was going to ..caption in tim forthcoming drive ( country has been most gratifying:. The people of the c cu. 2t.oooo ucr. ThiN figure, d t indicating a spirit that is good to s fcu bn trimmed from yvar to year p ANAniANS ASSAULT , mt ilj: i i fui. :i i i u . ; .nul .' bu been reduced over 100 -000 ncriii Fiuler pieHimt plans, If tlm apjirupriatlon seciriceil In tho sen atit mramirn licromen nvallblo. the atrraco In 1 1. fh.ll....l i.mi..rt win' ,. ,.r i,,., i i. ..r, ! !, ,n o..rt ;., f n-nf i.iof -i..l,of i.m lnB- tlle Industry will lw placed on a U M3.000 ucr,.s This wllj lnc.udo ward salllngN culminated In an at- are askinp fo Ml, A. C Leslei. is maklnjr a complete ' TLiW e-tlmatei" from, .' .":..'; "n n Ty, '!r"J '"ek "y ","" ,,,",;,r,," ,CarlT n, canvass of the citv. and he is very much gratified with the e r to v a ! ret Ungell alley. Horsefly. Rhus- Conuiii o Ice kukIoii today Several "' ' " ." . . . J .....ij !,.,. i.--"- U View ,b.. marsh lands, and eM-ry ,,0,,,,.,,,'.. were wounded dnrlng the COfdial reception he IS receiving. We WOUld, however, Tho largest single shipment of IMbr elm, outNlde of certain lands encounter Tho puropso of tlm sol- Ul0 tllOSC WllO Call do SO to bring to the HoilOf Roll head wool ever made from this city was bordering on tlm Upper tu. Tlm .Hers was to release a Canadian, who quarters, Sixth ami Main Streets, the photographs and 8ent olIt toda' from tue Martin ran,.. ..,. win ..., nmp.o o com- ha,, be..,, arrested. sve us a g,.eat deal of time. It,is impossible for Mr. Les- llihl rtr'SSo ponuda3ni Pl.lly finish tho project. .Irnliu..1 I fnH fft cnofi mnrn flmn n fpw hmirs .1 flav Oil the CailVaSS "T h,p.Pe,....r,0.?. F?"".3:1 .l all. and will open up for soldier! MICDCPRCCFNTATinN "" , a "1"" " 'T. I 1 " " ' .' VmuA AA ,t fl,a ln,s rePresenls yract.cauy ,. .. . . iiHUHui .u.. .. tt nnn ns wg are aii.xiuiis iu utitm:i ui "ic ua" nccuv.u w wit- in caSH. AND DISTORTION. 0i;ftef ,nooiMo Hnfo wp wnnr von tn heln us out as much, . UI llt.Cli yw.w vi-.w, .. .. - 4- In the meantime exciting rumors are bclngpYlnted tn London news papers to the effect that the British grand fleet Is ready to sail for Gr mafljraters on short notice-and'that-British dirigibles are already near the German coast. If not over Ger man soil. AT i NOW TCIP Mttlement lands that will b.t eijual to the best to bti found anywhern elso In the world IRE 110 JS HFIHrrUUSTFRFfl WASHINGTON. Juno tor .McCiimhor of North i9. sena- as you can. Dakota do-1 Some of the bbvs have been a little bashful about fur- iiiired in tim sunutu today that op- .-.tcUinn- fhoii mVtiirps. seekintr. rather, to remain in the jpomMit.. (, ihu i'ugiu. f -tNull0Urf background. While this is a laudable characteristic CT N M LI E I...V.. conrtuftci u caupiug. ocni..- . cjrcumstances, this is one instance when the boys K H1K reprosiuuhlfo,? and dlsortou lo S..,01., M ' of havfr their record ill this DUIHID I HIl II l 10 Clltenaill Oliere lllllll 11 Mto- "" ,," ,, L lU. -l..n Pirmnr i.nnni.H , , .i Hnnnr Rn as thev were to iom the colors, hvery recout ,,..1.. ii.in roiintrv ,-c o-nino-tn hn included m this nubhcation, anyway, and iak T TOl'ltlSTS AI.KKADY MAKING VSE OF GIUH'XDS OX SPKIXG sr. XKAU HATH HOUSK. MANY V1SITOKS KXI'KCTKD i iIiiiiki'I()UhI UV PltKOAVTIOX IS BKING TAKKX 1IY THU POI.ICK TIIHf- '. .,i ..;nn- r.n.mifi'iitinn tn enable us to have it WU .lie uiuj i.B'fe -" "f" " TV Tf c An tw IT THU CO I TK TO 1IA1.K absolutely accurate as well as complete. Let us do foi - u u s .. i i- i ii. i . l..m Innn frw iic lirtini rliom tni' ItN ff ft m:.H llON..A "'runs pi m'pim. toh.w.i M KillllOltS .( lto,s It lit ! WILL STIItT IIIIIK.ATIO.N MIO.N , MEDFORD TO tRY AND q bovs wjiat the bovs have done for us honor them for PASS SCHOOL BUDGET all tim0 as they honored us by offering their lives in our MUDFOHI). Juno 1! Witter was turned for the first tlmo today on tlm ranch of If 'J Un Just below llonaiizn .Mr I.Mle hl1 Installed ii pumping plant on Lost niver near his property nml has ,,0'n his last dry fanning, ns have taost of Ills iiolghbnrH In Hint district. 'loss Siillon mid threo of his nelgh ''fs Juki nrrnss tlm rlvor expecl to 'Tn water on, eight huinlrod nioio ncres within tlm next weolc. Nonrly, nil "" Inml around (ho town of Ilnnnna hlfh two yoars ngo wns without n ilrop nf wntnr Is now covered by 1'umnlni; plant projects of vnrlous lzp. The fnrmora.linvollscnverpd that fflKnllon Is tho only suro wny to f'rm In this country, ospoclnlly when 'horo Is nmplo water to bo had and "if coat of gottlng It on tho loud very 'Oftsoiinblo. Wlion tho high prlcos for water ld to bo put on lands far Inferior to 'noso of Klamath Qounty. In many Wac nro considered It seems strango ,ht this rich district has not been toveloped years ago. INVASION OF MEXICO ' a tl ncrn IMPinCWT inon ll'llltKM l'Olt M tLUJCU 1111I-L.1 i ....".. WASHINGTON, Juno 111 In ii 'slntomeiit Issued todny by Geuorul i Agulliir, Carrnnya's confidential Am- i hiiHsiidnr. ho said "Tho Mexican Gor-, lornment consldors ns closed tho In- cldont brought about by tlm crossing of American troops Into .Moucun tor- hlulusox's ui:moval ATLANTIC CITY. Juno 19 a resolution asking President rltory" WILSON FAKTV horo. VISITS HULGIUM. 44sss4hOs4ss 'ADINKRniCR. BolRllllU JllUrt 19 I ' Tho I'rnaldoiit nnd Mrs. Wilson nn,l'n A YLIGHT SAVING Party nrrlvod horo from Paris yostor-j ,, Al dacccc 141 day nnd wnro nmt by King Albert nnd Queon Kllraboth. They loft by motor for tho Bolglum front. The first warm days after the re ent cold snap have brought the tour sts in large numbers and the city I has been taking active steps to put the new camp grounds near the Hot Springs Bath House In order, for tha ampers. Free wood, water, proper plumb ing nnd conveniences for cooking are being installed and the visitors will have the best kind of a place In which to camp while, they remain la tho city. Although the spot which has been taken oer this year Is consid erably larger than either of the oth er two before used for this purpose here, It is very probable that It will be taxed to tho limit by the Increas ing travel. The comparative Isolation of Klnmath county in the past, ha alone been responsible for the Tact that tho tourists have not simply flooded tho county during the sum mer months and It Is only be be ex pected that sections which have scen ic attractions to exploit should have mado all efforts to bring visitors via other routes as most other sections aro u bort of rinti-Ulm.ix to those who have seen Klamnth. Little by little, how-over tho county has been discovered until now It U routed by somo of tho largo automobile nsso- still considered serious. Brest hns "i. nmt otnor points on uis way clatlon3 ns tn0 maIll thorofaro north been declared ''out of Bounds" for , "ro. It Is needless to say ho is Blndnml smltll. WASHINGTON". June 19 Furth- I'lm school defense. , . ,. , " bomb outrages, expected by Will- l.oa.,1 will piesent tho same budget Let US llOHOr tllOSe WHO gave UI uieii uiu .urn hiu ... .am o. riiiin. oi uuiu at tho special election to be held on the effort to keep a SOlUl SlippOlt back Of the hlds While vestlgation of department justice. July 10th. The .o.t.rs defeated this J YQ j the VailkS. Klamath COUnty did nobly every today that every precaution "' ' ", , , ... makinff of it an mt estrucuuie recum uu iu.m bci- a lack of infornm ion. The biuril will 11 .aKinfc OI a the conduct a publicity campaign. 11011b HUiy M-c muii. h v- i FRENCH SAILORS TRY TO FREE COMRADES ( IIUKST, June 19 Two hundred1 Frencli sailors, carrying a red tlag.l attempted to enter tlm naval Jail yos- i Ho said thnt all recent bomb out I rages have been connected with and 'wore Inspired by the purely radical clement ,all of which have virtually been identified. CAPI'AIX XIXK GICTS IIOMK. Captain Marion Nine, who has 1 ...I.I. .1 on... I--....I.. .... I.. . 4..-... .- ,... a t..,in. t riupnn Riinut linnrlsonoil '" """ i"" -"i" misiiicia ' wiikiui lniuiuiiiuiuiy it iuii.w.w k..... .' .'.w . Post.mster General nurlcaon sallopi, Tho attempt failed. Thoroj rrai.ee. arrived hero last night from from his Office was adopted un- were- ho casualties. Tho Imprisoned San Francisco, making tho trip in his ml ously by tho American tod- sailors wro from tho French battle- auto. Tho Captain was discharged on unlmousij U) uio -vniuwi. ,.,.,., ,i,.J tho 1 lth. and left for Klamath Falls ..rnllnn la lOr It COllVOnllOn SIU1I. J UHlltu, llll.ll . i o ' " "i Black Sea recently. Tho situation is' almost immediately, stopping at the Amorlca'u soldiers and sailors. GOOD NKWS HKCKIVKD. County' Clork 0. It. DoLap today received news that his oldest son, T. H, DoLap, who has been overseas for nearly two yoars, had arrived safely In Now York. REPEAL PASSES HOUSE. MAN RELEASED ON sVV ASSAULT. ClARGt ilA; Davidson, who has been on trial' 0$ a ehargo of assault and liat tery'Vt the Circuit Court hero, has beerifound not guilty and tho ease agalnshim dismissed. This caso on eludes the docket of the present calender.,. WASHINGTON, Juno 19. Tho bill to ropoal tho daylight saving on tho last Sunday lu October was pass oil by the Houso and now goes to tho Senate. The Senate recoutly passed a similar provision ns a rider on the agricultural bill. to bo back home again. GERMAN COMMUNISTS ATTACK OFFICIALS WEIMAR, Juno 19. Fifty Sparta can Communist prisoners, recently released from Jail attacked the castle whoro members of the government Hvo shortly aftor midnight this morning. They were repulsed by the Lone guard, who stood by his mach- ' lue gun until the mob retreated. Aftor this has beon started for a few months tho advertising done by tho visitors thcnisolvos will be suf ficient to bring Klamath to the very front as a scenic section and its fu ture In this respect established. RANCHER VISITS. Edward Voting, a rancher of tho Poe Valley district, was one of yes terday's county seat visitors. .V' rl