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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1919)
(ftlyg fontng iteralfr n UlOAM'."''2" '' OFFICIAL PAPEH Otl KWMll" Nn KLAMATH FALLS Thirteenth Year-No. 3,664 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1919 Price, Five Cent TBEflTY TEXTS ran nit GARICH GOES AFTER ROGUE RIVER FRUIT Fred (liillili hi i iiiaiiiiiii il I Mr i. uric h mill Mr Hell him! fui ii. i..fi (III iifli'rtiociii fur (lie Uniti" Itii. t Vulle) Il Ih Mr diirliliH inn iiimn t Tlinpr fill ll",,' nrriuiitMitifiu Tor bin hiiiiI of HKrr till I H'ttr'""1. burrlm. " lll mid other HULL UU I frilllM .Mr (iurlih with tin- )iih,-I cnmpuii) uml the Hiiimet (irii'i-o him , done much In keep down ili IiikIi 'America Bound to Aid rot of IIvIhk ho fur us rrulin uml wr. r When Needed iniuhlrs urn muiemed 'l lii KAISERTO BE TRIED EXODUS LOCAL Ml ITE1.: FORTHEFOURTH TD PLAY ASHUMD J H DP. MIHTIKM.'S CONDITION. INDIt VIIONS Altl. cm will it i : ii:si:iui:n ,ni am. camping plaits ti i.i.i :i have There Ih mitv Inillcullmi (hut never missed iui opporluiilt to ul Klatimlh KulU will be ,odel ,,.,,,. iit I ln nililili' imuii uml sell illri'( uml nmif rli " mi (I,.- Kr.iitcHt Fourth "- uii .n- km-iui-mi from II..- proiluc it (o Hi- consumer ,,, july ,. ttll( )(.CUrut,on Ivllllltf tht, lullnr ftiH lii.twifll ,.f ll... ANIMAS Or'r'ICI!H-s WHO COM. money nit Thut the people of Hi.. MITTKU Ari'AI.MN'O I.NFAMIKH rlty appreciate (In efforts of the.. Ill'ltlSti WAR WILL "K I'LAC- iilfii ! r Ittfiiccil liy the liuim-tim- In Ft) OS TIIIAI. HHITIHII OP creitse In their business thin )(.r WWK I'UTTIMl iMlM.V ni ' mill they lire entitled lo II If (In. re. i VIJlTIOS t'MKH POLISH lU'l.i: Mldt-ntH of (hi count) ur mi short- (JKIIMAN- AUM1 i..n hIkIiIkiI Hint the) do not putrontze the tll.'H A iiiir' hunilful of town-folkii w'll In- left to wutch tlu pluce In cane nome liolil nplrlt tries to walk olf with It while ih.. p-nt of the lnhulil-, tutitH nri fur uwuy On utl side." PotlHh of Jul ritti.lirtilliifiH tin. I.... i . . . ' - ,,.. o wor no .mm lo ..el,. 1 p , ,,,, ,,, 10(,(.ra. ,.AKIR Jul) 3 T...M of 11... wn tin. ... of living il.n, the ,.,,., rM , ,urK,.r (r()M)rtlo1, ...In'.. brl,ni Frame Mill Ih" ""' l- I'"p.-r it. higher prices , ,, wl Mn Va'leu Slntr. uml Krnnr.. ami (.rent llrll.ln " nl-n ''" l- """k1" .h( 1IM"" l",,r"" rrU"r" "'"'l H., I'nllrJ 8UIM ,f,1" ''"' ' fhn prohll lilnic Crritiuio from forn HHHtfllbflaiili "(tt. Klilnnor.i , otmbllmi fore 4 ihrrr H l.u inlil that If lli"" proil"" ,l" ""' ,l,,,""' TrBCri)x'r-iirlt ami prot.Ttlj.u l he I'nlU'd Stun i I"'""'1 "' ,M'"' InatdUlH) loth- ml f fwm" J ,or unpriHokiHl art nf ..itKr.-Mloii l I ommltleJ br t!frmaii j liociorn lohtiHon arid M.iBHpy IhxuimI a Hl.it-iiiHiit on thrj lllon of Ur MlKh. 11 which i' thr. inoMt fhrful ni'H i ' 't contdlticil In uii) of the pre- 'I MAT TIIK ITAIV .IIMMIi: I.AIIK'S MK.V loun statctnpntx hi-rrtoforo Oi;S:itAM,V I.KAVK KI.A.MATM I'AM.S Fill. madp It maj hi- sjIU that thp , MOUMN( TO MKI-rr ASM- Doctor has puhbpiJ the turning I.AM) TKAM SAT17HDAV MOH.V- point and while Jip has a long IMJ MX'AI. HISK-VI' r.VCKIU roal to trarcl to rparh a com 'IAI.V plpte rpcovpry, hp has started on . . that Journpy The hucccbs that Klamath FalU local ImfpImII nlno has attended the pffortg of theiie nnilpr ilm Kulilano- of captain ami, phjslclans haB now been phen- v onimai, anu stamps mese men an helnB In the ery forefront of their profexfllon ! MT. ROOSEVELT NAMED AFTEH T R of In- il.'p..nil.'iic wh nlKn.'il by the Colo- ,"",,'""r 'lurk m lr,"" t-'rl,l" I.MI'ltKSSIVF CKUKMOXIKS HARK TIIK OCCASIO.V OF NAMING O I'KAK AFTKIt "THK GREAT AMKIHCAX" GKNKRAI. IiEO- LAUD WOOD ORATOIt OF I)AV BROWN MEETS TO T I.ONIIOX J"l 1 ,'lo'1 r,t",rK" annountdl IihU) " "" II""" "f t'omrann In M r.-pntt utt p.ir. tie KOllallon thai the former (iermrttl :roirnr wnuhl i' ' lIf?l I'OPI I.AU lltlHM N Is lSTT I.V KIM.i:! IN AI'TdMDIIII.i: I ACMIIKVT m:am IOWN or I i.aki:vii:v I "Clip" llroun who for the (i a I 15 eiir Iiiih I"-" ii rlerk In tin' l.jkexli.w Hotel l.flkittli-w wiih Ittnl utlt l Kill ed n-nr thut elt Momlu) uftornoon. when nn untomoblli' In whlih he wan rtiltnK mndii u romplt'tn tiirnmer. .. ... ....... riuiiiK inn.i" m mii ..t.i .....P.ii.M i.. I lntf.l li-iiri;.. tile ,n' """ " ,lr u .., , throw Iiik him under one of the rear i,...,..-,.,, .....ni iinin nrim In etltlrel) too IHirlHTIle ,,..,., ..,,,, .. wheel, which rompletely H.'lered III' n.,tMii3( In i iturli the Iieiir.. of tloti In noiiio Oregon rllle where cel i bratloim an' to be held. fcMltitlex will IteKln on the third and will In titule the fifth Mail) turn will hi nt the dlnpoiiul of people ullendlni; tho countr) todeoH At Anh'.itnl thiTe will be a mou nter l.lliem il-moiiM nil Inn with btirlvlliK contenth riulliK. bull KameH. (iIiiiIih mill clahntute lire workH In the .'ti'tiliiK I'.'ople from Klumiiih FalU bt'Kali keIih: over WeiltieHilay, for fi'iir the mlcht imIkh Home of the lelehrullon If the) waited until Thurmlut or I'liilu) Illy In u Klumuth county town that IliiM uiniiiKed for a celebration TIiIn Ih lo be in the form of a Itodeo uml th-re Ih uIho to be no old time iiiornlnK for Aihland where they will meet Cupiuln I'binatn'H l.lthlu Iohh ern H.itunla) mornliiK at a feature of AHhland'H annual Hound-up fcstl ltleH Captain Clarl' M uncertain (it thin time exactly who will pitch for hln 'dub mid Ih IooI.Iiik for a dependabl" twlrb-r to fool the AHhland team HU. Ion who did Mime little pitching about Klamath Falls the put-t few e.irH. has J lint recovered from a nro .... .. voti'ii .ii'Tiinn iu ncnsiMiiifn. tractetl lllli.'HH and ..ll He unalile to,-' - " 'Vorbeck of .South Dakota nreslded at ZANE GREY WILL T QNIGH T UKADWOOO, S. D.. July S. Wlth- Mn sight of the country over which Theodore Roosevelt an a young man ranged tils cattle and hunted wild game and Just above the trails he fol lowed while a vlnltor In this district, a mountain one of the most lofty peaks In the Illack Hills today bt came Mount Theodore Roosevelt, in honor of the former President of th .United States, "The Great American." I Two tablets vvpre unveiled. To witness the ceremon) thousands of Americans from all parts of the work for til- InciM Jlmmle Clark will (atth and the remainder of the sijuail will be picked from the ball pluvern that are In town. AhIiIiiik) Ii.ih a fulrl) atrotiK aggro gallon us evidenced b) their win over Vreka latt .Su'iduy on the latter groumlH Their victor) however, w.io expensive In that t!u lost the nerv lii'i of Kenneth l.lll). their Hlugglng out fielder. m!i) wriinhed li Ih knee In a inMlslon with the reka catcher l.illv was caiitaln of the Stanford I'nl verniu team Imt spring Dwight Wllnm. a cool collected. twlrler from the I'nl rsltv of Oregon will no Tf i'iuitc riTV ii v uivmrit country came to Deadwood Governor lOOM. OF THK I.IHKUTV TIIKA- xor0eck of South Dakota presided at TIIK the ceremonies on the summit of the- J mountain, and Major General Leon Due to the efforts of Harrv Poole. Iard U'00(1' waa the ora,or of the da- i-mnaper of the Liberty Theatre, the The arrangements were under dlrec- . . .. ... . i .! nt ,H. Cn.tAli nt .Via Xnnr Ullla P opie of Klamath Falls v ill liavf te I """ "' ""- """w "- " - .... I r.v Irgp of hearing Zane C.rev this Pioneers, of which Colonel Roosevelt "votiii.g Mr C.rev visited Crater l.ak ' wa8 i,ne ot the ttt0 honorary mem- iid Aint to Ilocky Point through th3 Medford gateway, and it was his In here I The movement to provide the mem. lentlon to return the w.n he came.,,r"" "u" ' "icepiio.. u umuug tint I Mr Poole presented to him the of tIle Socl,'t' of Black lmi P'oneen beat m" and splendors of this section last January, when a suggestion of the K'blcul f r.rrni)' nclKhborn ,burk of hln lieiid from the ueik to i . .. . . .... ..... ....... -.. . ... , i ,. , ..hi -ii I., itio,e loreui'aii in- nan uiii) r.'iiirn- j, ..... ,n... i-id..r vviiii.,1... '" '"" ' lrll in Portland anil went tribunal that will tr Knlnur nmhu-im to n rnnth u ihort illnimico outside IOVIKIN Jul) a -All (irrinan of ' U.li. for the purpone of .runs- flren who riimmlliid uppnlllnK In- rt' "" l'""""--" The owner f.mleidurliiK the war will be plan, ' "" rnrh Van laUIng him back en trial. iM I.lo)d U-nrKe In ml- ",w" "'' '"' c-ttt.-t happen trfitij the llou.e ut (oiumoiiH to-!'l H w"" ilrhlnr hl r at mi ex- ... resnlve rate of speed and renlUIng In shape he ought to keep them guess 'I he cattlemen and their , ,e has a fine curv.-and excellen' cowboys huv it.-red Into the thing r()ll,ro, ( enlIl Tregllgas and Fln- wlth a spirit and they promise their ,. (lr,. ,,lnonK sotl. of tnt. ,,!., rs viHltor a "Hiire emitlgli ' wild west- ,,,, , ,,, ,, w(tI A,u.,mi ,iRaf.l "r" "I"'" Captain Clarl.s mm The InillatiH have been prevulled A return gaun' with Ashland on the upon b) the Port Klumath people ,()Cal ,JJamIU s scheduled for thu lo hhhIM In their Fourth of July and jait,.r part of Mil) or the first week that part of the country will havo )n August Games muv also be nrrang- the dstlnctlon of an Indian tire-eat- ,.,. wm, i10 'ei d team that Is now In er. and Indian ward.incoh. besides ,,, m..Mng mid the team represent or the st.it.. and he concluded that -!" ' uuiiock u pian cu ir i. ,w,r.. !.if ,.t,nt ih nmnni'pr nf ch.inge the name of Sheep Mountain loubi idtcli for Aslilmid and If he Is )i , iflJ rfp,...,,,,.,. u to ,e lle to that of Mount Theodore Roosevelt eoiil-t rot afford to pass it by , s adopted In addition to persuading Mr. C.rev she?P -Mountain, one of he highest to return through this cltv. Mr Poole lcaKs '" llle Blaek Hllls and lhe M&b also secured his consent to talk to the.est detached peak In the chain of residents of Klamath Falls at the mountains so designated. lies three Libert' Theatre this eenlng. and ' mlles from "eadwood. It Is accessible this ho will do at both performances. ' ltH summit by a broad highway. He will need no Introduction to the citable for teams or automobiles. while several trails, safe and conveni ent for horsemen or persons on foot their UHllllI speeches mill parades ttock) Point Ih to hae no tegu Inrl) planned entertainment, with The terms of treat), with Cermnny '"" ""Miould slow down he upplled In .. r.iurl. u.r.. terrible, ho 'lOtlt lhe foot lltld tile emergncy ld but tho ileeiln which luntlfii'd I 'lirakes wire alio terrible The Hrlllnh dele jtftipi'il Into the nlr mid turned u Mllon ha taken the ituml re.olutil complete Mimuiernuull. lundliig on . ,, , ,K,( .,,..,.,. fr aialml any attempt lo put preilnuln the opposite side of the mad on Its ,,, x,,,i,.,.m ,j txwv who long for aniljr German I'Dpulution under I'. Ish rule lug Dunsmuir ' .iliforuia The car left tin. road and ,., ,.,.,, of lUuc,, .,,.. ,,..., of the Fourth Nevertheless RIAL OOLES SET wheels III the turnover, llrowti lu , of ,,. Kr(1 ,, was thrown lo the ground, the buck tj,, holiday ELK PREPARED Taking things Into consideration there Is uer) Indication thut each niu) neck lis own enierliiiumeiit as FOR 1 MNE E limn will be had bv all Oll.l.S AT Tl l l- ', iixiivllll.ill' , MliHT Will. Mii.i- i-i. .v. !'" '""Ply Krleed to learn I'r'rM.niitmoN in uiNc tiii: lV The big nililhuiiiuier social event In Klamaili Kail, u to bo singed hern tomorrow night when tho Elks duuie Previously niinoitnccil will be given nt 'lie Temple Although no hit- celebration Ih "Mule,! tor the ,lav tomorrow, the ) llli their vvIvch uml sweet rt" nro Kninr to K(,t nut In tin. l ami mnkn up for lost time. '' of th ,lr,Keeds of tbe '.'"" """I liiola, which huri of his heuil being 111 Hue with one of the rear wheels, whiih hit him with sufficient force to completely cut off tho back of his head Death was In- i i ntnutaiieoliH. The decerned was one of the irot 'popular Ir'shmeu In Luke count He bus ii circle of friends that ex- itend over Southern Oregon and 'Northern California anil these will of his tragic denlh. He came to this coun ty from Ireland about sixteen eurs ago, Of a happy disposition he inadu friends rapidly and was one of the lient Known and best liked men In Vli:A Jul) .1 (Associated. I ak.t county ' '''""" """l"llH '" the mllltar) college Vlio f.me.al services were held In " l'"-laes were executed bv order Lakevlew today. Rev Thomas ll.aily " - Hungarlm. com...u..ls..goern-' The bural will be made In '""',I ll"" '". """,,, '"' Here loilav tuna ixiiu issueu a pro- Fffl T people of this city, as his name ! a household word In a maiorltv of the heves In Klamath count and he Is lea(1 tne op of the mountain, known to nearlv all of the pttrons of Fron lts summit, the neighboring the moving picture theatres here sta,es of Wjoming and Montana ara where the picturlzatlon of-some of his isll,Ie Tlle le"' from the ,0P l3 utt" h.t stories have been viewed, among ( surpassed for beauty in this section them being "Riders of the Purple ' of t,,e country. P:.ge." "The Rainbow Trail." "The The city of Deadwood Is bearing Border Legion "Several others of his tno expense entailed by erection on stories will be shown in this cit In the summit of the mountain of a the near future, among them being round tower on which will be placed Me-ert Hold." which critics sav Is the brotue tablet hearing the legends the best he has vet produced. "The , tellle a part ot the life ot Theodore 1-nc Roosevelt and his contribution to Am- ., I Icht of Western Stars." and li.ll-.l.w Jin .i .i nu-eui.K m , ,,, rlan,.m one of the tablets bears .. .......... .i in, i ,.,- .i... i.nne M'ir luuiger. uuui i wiiil-ui his consclen... dlrtutiM and a good me prmniMr. ...n.... .. ...-.. .... ...i . . rp.ori, hr(1.k(lr, the following inscription In Memory V Ularil-Petupse tigii, nwoec.t- , ,. ,,. I of Theodore Roosevelt. The Araeri- ed that the fighters should box under ' ..... x... i. ,.i n.,. rllIla , to tr and persuade Mr Grey to visit , fan , 11117 nil (-) f H'"-'"1' " t , ... . . . . . t 1 1 1 .. t.l. !.. t I .1 .. .. ......1. .....I ln .,t,ln 1 " Willi UH Killing iuiirii nun i m eur- Ttllv J 1 Q 1 ) . . . .. . i . i t ., , it.. iriuuii: iuis in it wt'si, uiui u at - haiul chop Mow Inrrtn! In tho clln- t t ' tii t , M , Thrt ntllp t,llpt n,.a tPlillltp to BLUuy mm IN BUDAPEST October 2T, 183S, January 6, !.... .- .. m TIllTt I.i a beds, one of the most ro-! H'i society ot inacK uius t-ioneers does ho will be sure to gather suffl-' cites the men ma box and protect, i , . Iti... k0ricP wintered b- . . ... ,i , i ,, ii'iil c'nta for the production of a' the services rendered t) themsohi's until the referree orders ,.....,, , . nn.orn n v,u cnnntrv , . stor that w 1 tell of the last stand of, Uoo-evelt to nts countr.v. Colonel them to break the Mndccs and tho leading patt olUcatng. the Laknvlevv remeteiv not vai i ''"wuaciiiniiioieiluiiil a porllon "IWioaril furniture for the club ")0HU, Jo." R,',tUlr U '" ',0 " Rl" W'Ht we a I s(,nH ()f u)a(H m (h() innn 2! 0, ,,ri'l""-tloii ur being ,bn,,"MtCro'l that l,,,s assomblod A .m:w ()i,.ss man. th.AH'!.'mU.fu!l,,n "' "" lns of ntwl 1K..4 it.i head i.v i " """ cu' ls K(,IK "lorn,.., ? Klrl""H 'nlB don- -t Zz "0Ht of a B,nRR mnn t h i , "ln,1 or Kl,,HB- ,ut AtV " '" g,a8 ""luslvoly. Hoi, WSS T Mu' -troot. and, to Ih. , V'no,.from nwllert pane J ln f,.h.tt.'h,8 "'" to feature ro ro- 1 id .hi.,;. . 0,n ,o roa teat ..,. : ' inr' "lucky Ih u m h, PMiunnent home, ni:w cn' i:iiioit is at ttii: IIII.M James S Slieell arilvml here )es-1 tenia) from Portland nnd toda) as siinies (he dttiliH of iltv editor of The Herald Mr Hheeh) Is no strung-1 or to Klumuth PiiIIh About two .veins ' Hgo ho was u lesldeiit of this clt), dur-, Ing which time be was one of the strong factum In the buseball team that won so iiiiiuy honors for Klumuth Fulls Ho wiih then one of the valued omployecH of the Uwutimi llox Com puny. During the past two years Iui luiH been olio of the lending students In tho Kchool of JournnllHiu of the University ot Oregon, dm lug which time ho luiH taken tin active part In the publication ot tho various nuigii lines Issued under tho illrortltm ot thut Institution, He bus n host ot friends In this city who will bo glad 'to welcome him hack and The Herald knows there nro many others, who will bo glad to liu his friend and ex tend to him tho tiiuny little helps nncessnry to Insure tho publication ot a real, live nowspunor. Miss Mabel Leavltt, who wiih Iden tified with Tho Herald last summer and who Ih also one of thu products of the Hchool of Journalism will be the usslstuut to Mr, Sueehy, iluniiiilnn dei luring thut oper ap plet iailoii was not shown of the mild iientnieiu which wus given them for ' pet led of tlueo mouths, lllood shall WAY TO LONG ISLAND flow heme fiitth If It Is necessnr to Jri 1 l-DU.onE.V irw to a successful close the war on the IN TZARITZIN whites thut tor a time thte.Uened their exfrmlnntlon LONDON'. Jul 3 Forces of Gen- . . i'rn I Deneklne. nntl-Holshelk leader In Southern Russia hae occupied Tziitltzln on the Volga river accord ing to a Russian wireless icpoit plaved bv tho Klamath- In bringing FRED GRENNON FINED IN COURT 1 DIRIGIBLE R-34 ON T ON PEACE S TNT Iiimiio tin pi election ot the proletariat ALL ito:K TO ( itATPi: i ii: opi'n The ghul nowH has reached this city from 11. K Moui)er, usslstuut to thu super Isor of Crater Lake Park, that all of the hlghwu.vs leading to the hike ate now open for traffic Su perintendent Sparrow bus been driv ing hard to urcompllsh this iu time to Iiavu things ready for the Fourth of July truffle. I.AMIIKHT IS PKOMOTi:i. Word has Just been received In this city that Allium Lambert, son of Puul Lambert of the Klumath D)o Works, has teculved u substantial I promotion nnd Is now first quartor- musler of the U. S. S. Lake Harris, plying between Kngland und France. Ho Joined tho colors soon attor war wus declared und has made splendid record In the service, as is evidenced by the promotions he has received. LONDON, July I! Tho Utitlsh air mlnlsli announced that tho dirigi ble R-.M would reach St Johns. X F, Friday mottling, and Long Island Saturdav motnlng The position at 0 o'clock this morning wus approxi mately half way to Newfoundland The cltv administration Is en countering many obstacles in trying" to enforce the new Garbage ordin ance Tho first case to be brought to the attention of the court was that ot Fred Oiennon for the violation ot the ordinance. After the decision of Judge D. V. KujkendJll, denying the application iuir .ill liljuni:iiun, ii-sii.iiiiiiik ricu Orders Grennou from engaging In tho remov- H i, ASIHNCTON. Jul) for the demobilization of the army by t nl ot garbage without taking out a September 30 to peace time strength .license permitting him to do se: n (.'Allltl'.TT I'l'TS HOT STl'KF OX SPRING ST. The flarrett Construction company Is rushing work on Spring Street und already Is making splendid progress, Tho first coating ot hot oil wus ap plied toduy, nnd the rest will follow as rapidly as tho rock Is luid. It will not he long until this thoroughfare is opened to traffic. CHAMPION GOPIIKU KIMiF.K. ANACONDA, Mont.. July 3. Low Hartzoll, sheriff ot this (Deer Lodge) county, has slain 1,033 gophers this year as part of a campaign to rid the county ot them. He uses a small rifle. Ilia record for one day is 123 and he frequently shoots the animals from his automobile. was authorized by the National De fense act which was issued today by the War Department. complaint was issued by Kd Hunter, official scavenger, against Mr Gren n on, for gathering the rubbish from restaurants Mr. Grennou was arrest- i:GI NKI'US F.Ol'IPMKVr Trilrn'crt ui'on this complaint and brought I OVKIl TO PARK SKHVICi:. Mr Wills from the engineers' camp at Crater Lake Is in tho city on busi ness connected with the turning over to the park service ot nil ot the engin eering equipment connected with the work being done in the past, by that branch. of the service In the park, I.I'.AT.S FOR OS AXGKI I'S. Miss Ruth Drake, who has been here for the past several woeks sett ing up matters in connection with the estate ot her father, the late Thomas Drake, left this afternoon for her home In Los Angles, Miss Drako will auto from here to Ashland, from which point Bhe will take the train tor ber home iu the south. before Police Judge A. L. Leavltt. Messrs. Renner and Chastaln act ing tor the defendent, filed a demur rer to the complaint, which assailed the validity ot the city ordinance with some force. The demurrer belns overruled by Judge Leavltt, the de fendent was found guilty and ttned fifty dollars, From the Judgment ot the Police court the lawyers tor Mr. Grennon appealed the case to th Circuit court. THE MONTENEGBAN REBELLION STARTS RERNE. July 3. Virtually all ot Montenegro is in rebellion against the Serbian occupation, according to, advices received here today. Bloody I encounters are many.