41 II-' te r Heratf 0F11CMM'.',': OFFICIAL PAP KB OV KLAMATH FALLB Thirteenth Year No. 3,667 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1919 Price, Five Ceat 1 l&utmn JO ! UHKH to remit i ' OFFER TO CITlf FEDERAL OFFICIALS WHO ARE ROUNDING UP EOMB THROWING REDS. nmaa Council Act on Request of Improvement Club ' i LAST OFFER $94,000 71,, Council Al IHrwlr.1 llir Pullie Jailr ' ,"'" C.iiiiiiiiitilcntliiii ' WMh All 'lr" "" l,",' 0',", Operating Muiiliip.il Plant nnd A.rrrtln Whether Thrlr Open.- Una ,rl Pnifll or !,: KHwl 'i'Si fr- K 'T. .i jr m3TTyl3f ?diltf?'BBPfl f rf'll ' lTJEEc43K'v 'ifiTfi f ,. , ' wvJlSb ' 'rArtV' oMktMBBbBN'SwI '' iiJ!fc23'lF't wi Jr l' ' ) 'IHal i'i ftlv.f r-iy4fr4f ' B h ll ' rTTT I MTf Ml fli 1TI l"T "II " II ' I ' I' I IMIMll M II II III I U L PARKER PLEASED MEETING m OIITLOGK I P It O P O .S K I) KKOIWJANIZATIOX WILL UK L'XOKKTAKKN TO MOItltOW NIOIIT XKW TOW.V PLAX TO IIK COXHIIIKIIKO I I A meting In called for tomorrow nlKht, at 8 o'clock, to be held In the council chambers of the city hall, fo- RKI'ICKSKNTATIVK OK LARCH FLKI.SrilllACKKK I.VTKRESTH KXTIIl'HIASTIC ABOUT COXDI TIO.VS IX KLAMATH FALLS "People all over the state of Ore gon and even as far Inland an Nevad-v. are inquiring nhout our Klamath Falls country for future home siltM the purpose of finally starting the and Industrial plants," according to i reorganization of the Commercial '('lul Ilenjamln S. Worsley, of As toria, who has had much to do 'with commercial and promotion 'propositions, will he there to ad I dress the meeting, and as he has a message that will be of Interest and lvalue to the people of Klamath Kails, the opportunity of hearing him should not be lost. V. , Parker, who Is here for hit semi-monthly visit representing the Flelschhacker Interests. Mr. Parker, always enthusiastic concerning the future of the Klam ath Falls country. Is more pleased than ever at this time following hi? recent visit to Salt Lake City aml the surrounding territory In Nevada, "Klamath Falls Is very much on the ft l.i rlKliM A. Ml'ihfll I'.ilmrr. 1'i.irn-N I (.iiniui mid ilU.wii I. I iji.u At the council meeting li night tb qumtlon of punime by the rliyi the Krrn llrottier power plant -wi tikrn up for coiml.leratlon Till VU don1 HI me rciuem in hip ii uue ini Improvement club, a roinmltlei) from which a present at tbi meet log lilt rvruliiR TltU iiricnmrti'iliiM bti taken up the tight for the e iir Int for Klamath Full of n municipal light anil water pulnt ami It was for tbe purpw of liinuKuriiiiiiK ( Iiti ( tuovrmenl that tin ib nked tin' council to lake up ami nrt upon 'tie oiler u( llm Kern Itrolher m icll their power plant to the cu for Jt I. Oi)0 Conililoral'nn of the iilrMloif j emeil lo lack the jtitlHntiKm tlmt J it ihoulil na'unllv etoke uinlatler, a drml!or i!i'iiloti uf the quo- ' tin, Ciiiiticllini'ii I pp brought the DM'"' lo u (Infinite point by imoUiik tht Kern llroitiers re-mibmlt their p-tipollljh. aililltiR In it n ile(lnt. statement as to JuM wlmt they were underuklor to sail to the city Mr 'li alio moved Hint the Pollen i JuiIka communicate with nil Partite) Coit cities operating municipal plnl for thf purpone of uncertain lj helher Ihoy are operated ut u profit or loss In coumo of the illnritMlon o' the propojltlon ulimlttiMl by Kern Brotheri. tho following letter wu wd for Information r,f the cottt.cil Cloc wntrh l being k'tpt o llo Department ut Juntlce upon the biimb-throHliiK HnU Atiurne-(;en-end A Pulincr nu) the) plun .1 ne uml iimie ext'ti.Ue d. : mnitrutlun Wllllum J "in thu ne.11 future" Here are Hire of thn men ulw ure dlrertlni; tin round'iik' up of ilutigeroit'i radicals rl.t..r. rT.'MM lu tin'. .1 .f ' One of the Imnnrtant nuttora fhn tho Iiureau of In-er.tlg-llon of the I .... . . . , ",.. i.i.iiti iiuiuiaic aiiuiiuil Hill be the proposed new town or town- For some weeks a committee has'maD and wln continue to be so, been busy on the work of getting sa,(l Mr Parkr- "I'm delighted wtth subscriptions, and a report of its la bors will be made at the meeting, P Carvan ! on lle wire jf 'he depirtment'h N 1 W U'll.l. I'lUIIT 'I III'. VATHINAI. ;OVKUN.MKNT I'Olt '1111,1: 'l( KLAMATH Tn.i: lM)s Ul.. I lll.lt P.l. POUT - ("II'.ON Fair warmer -! pnrtinti We.lni.jidu f.ilr. in er ci fie nortbwesterb uind- M.ix'iiiuiii Ts degree Mil 'Kill I '. llegnvt 1 NEXTPHESIQENT ASKED TO VOTE ON PROPOSAL rtUrrVoman Improvement club Klamith KolU, Ore. My Dr Madam Vou will find enclosed n siiii. California Is miKik i lake up the fight for the title in the hinds of the tiwer K lum.it li Like, nml "IiU'Ii Is" no claimed by the government under the I'Olltmrl lietneeli thn stale and the Itecluinatliiii Service Thn latter rluliu that It Is 1i1tlll.1l lo it be out i it has Ix'.-n itnroMtred through the roceHsliiu of the uutet. and that the Service has bet u eon two and three hundred thoiisand dulliim Invested In the lake lc intn In rriiMiii of work done theie and the the lilullltenuuce of an eperl!tientiil farm Of riure. tin- Ileclamiitlon ServUii ottlclulM do not now udiult that moHl of (his money was spimt In n (lesiicrnto eifort to ruin thu tulo land nml that It did everything pos sible! to prow, by the experimental farm, that the land was alkalal; nor MM' OF Till INITIO -TTIS, III 'I OF IIU' 1 ITY 1 Ol v II. Ol MAMA'IM 1 ALL-. MWIVt. iti:i: 1.1,1 1 ti i) i-t k;iit site that It Is reported has been located and which will have a very Important bearing on the future of Klamath Falls If It finally becomes a fact. Epry effort Is to be made to have a large attendance, and with end In view the help of the 'oman's Improvement club has been red. as it teems to be the only factor in the city with life enough to do an.Mhlng for the welfare of the community. JURY GIVES OUT VERDICT IN CASE Fleischhacker Interests are located the outlook I never saw the com munity wearing a warmer or better glow than It now Is. It will continue? so and Increase steadily." An emphatic "no" was Mr. Park er's reply when asked whether or not Klamath Falls wis golnfr thru at boom stage. "We have thirty billioa feet of standing timber in our Im- , mediate vicinity. Our sheep and cat tle values are enormous we hare the foundation stones, the bulwarks of a great little city In time. Our resources are too vast and encom passing to permit our growth and prosperity to be a fluctuating, 'up and down' nature." Mr. Parker will remain In town I until the latter part of the month I and then will return to San Francis co, where the headquarters of the Alter p?"-ilr.f the nuen'on of the 8V FUANl Irfl'O. f.il . Julv S.-Te-liitUiB strikers will be ak'"l pjMi tonight on it nroprM)'!i"!' C:chtde'6rF!tUf-Mr'et over to the clty Oi aimer International vico-presld-'iit utiKinecr and granting a perm:: tn of thp Prolherhood of Worker, that x l.aldwln to erect a tdinn (.-i In, rt. the submit thulr grievances to .he,;,),,,;, SO. It wa decided thnt the meilltitlon of men solocted hj Prel- ,iin,. had p.rnved fof the tettnri o Thf Uttle daughter of J.ouN Hobln ' of Mills Addition, who was wounded . Saturday" afternoon by being struck ' In the back of the neck by a stray bullet from a "J2 caliber rifle, wu Injured by unknown hands, accord- TitucK nnivKR is APPoivrr.n dent WiUon or Secretary of Labor Wilson Postmaster nwioml Hurl (toil's propo-.;! I for arbitration in :!ie nritter In t'le Wire C011I10I Itm-.t met with 110 .ipprutul from '..'.if tiikt-leaders in MS 1 do they say anything about the fact ram mowing the com of tho pre. , that If It had not been for private nteqlpnint of the, California, Ore- capital and effort tho water would 'ion Power Company, as compared 1 today lie standing "v"" thousands of I lthnellmateof a munlrlpiil plant acres of land now being cultivated Il'lnf the gamo service Into Klamath Nlthor do they admit that It was "" I only after the llecliimatlon Service. '."oniii like, to rnll your attention utoppod nslilo for private capital that real reclamation wus I'limmeiiccd Tins following from tho Sacramen to I 'ti toil tells of tho contemplated light of that grand old state of Cal ifornia for tho rights of its citizens, and it Is ueedlesH to snv thai die good will and moral support of the Ipooplo of Klamath will he hack of any movo California may make to 'pry Iooho tho death grip that the Ite- f. t,1M( (mi Uiil'I'lIA lu (l-v(lli. Ill fll4- .),. . " IIIHIII WHICH ' ... "0 PCOPIrt Of Kltlllinil. l-.il it.., r I.. II... I..I-. I..,l ,.r III., tmv. 1 . "ii ruiin ore pav- " " " ',' "" iii" tini..r0,t nml "lrr.clntlon. of r Klamath- j l"''.572,fln Tlila It . I 'PI... II... oniili-ol-.n-uf land wni lepnwmm "" "v" "" ' tMs Th n r'K"l and going vnluo. ovor H'" "H" '" l"'1' l'""'K sunound-i Publlc s,,rvlco Commission did '" I(Wl,r Klamath lake will be an "fleem fit to llomu,, ths account alo lnought by the statu of Call-'''" It rpprescnls over mm third nffornlu I" lm fedonil couils, If tho IIIH inini - .. . " " -.Mm, capita cio are pnylni. it,i... .. . I ....... 11 ... n .,.,.1 11 I IT. i ome of tlm dlfferunre.. both In h construction and operation of tneo (wo plants and you will Kre., 'll' mo that ,,., C()SR anil )ix Pne can l.e eliminated by thn city M Ihi. Mtlug ti ,,, wj ,, rt benefit to ihn consumers of 'w municipal plant J2n!' ,""'U'r "l", -v,, f""l I?! j'""' nl.,()-" "r .. Pb. vi.ihj i Olllnilss Inn. unnn u-lilol. NKW OltK. .Iul S President Wilson, after 11 file mouths aben(" from the 1'nlted States, approaclieil th harbor at ten o'clock this morn ing on the 'Oeorge Washington which was ciuioed by destroyer. J Labor leiidorn, headed by Samuel! Comport, wore numbered among the I miinv who went down the bay to meet tho President. ' Mayor Struble has solrnd -tho-question of a truck driver for thn fire department. which ha. been causing him much annoyance, by ap ing to the findings made by the jury, pointing F. C. Miller, an employee of ' -v!i!t met esterday afternoon in the Ford Garage, to the Job. Th j the Central Hospital to determine appointment carries a salary of ftOO the cause of the accident. ' Per month, but the council allowed ' Opinions were so varied from ho an additional $2.1 per month for re- wllneses wno appeared that the Jury pairs to the truck, that to be the 'was unablt to find any direct cmr - maximum sum to be etpended and to the one who fired the shot that 1 all woil- to be done by .Mr. Miller, 'sliufk :1h child. A simple verdict Thu two purposes were serre'l A of in.'itry by unknown hands" was Using wage was paid to "he driver turned In by the jurymen Frank and 1 limit placed on the cost of re- Ith the view of consolidating the ' I'PP. J- F Masulre. H. X. Moe. A. F. pair. which at times have mounted umber Interests in this part of the Whitman. Carl Plath, and Fred , as high as $100 a month. The mayor country H Chaney representing the I Houston composed the Jury. The wit-' is to lo congratulated on solving tm ,' ii.ii.n,, m ,i r,innt r,.,. nesses that appeared to give test!-1 problem in such a sensible manner . mumi tiwiinun ...... .i . i.... .. ..-.!...- i i.-i., k nionv were Georee Humnhrev. Mrs. I I out , in.'iil fsn'iiia id HiiiiuiH" ' 1- kn i........i i .1,1, . .j,,. i-ti. Polly Styles. Mrs. Tom Howell. Mrs. 1 1 aii7 1 in 1-1 ic ins u"' iiiutf i - , ers of scattered timber His aim is I Alex Hubert. Dr. C. A. Massey. i to unite all the Mnaller owners li: ' Frak Kasua. and John Wallen. .Klamath County so that they mny he' Wor'' received from the hospital I ready to supply the needs that will j tlts morning was to the effect that I .arise for timber thruout the country, fie Hole girl was resting easily and J Mr Ch.uiev was intensely eiithus-i was oul OI an immeuiaie danger ; For a time it was thought that the a president, and cro'dle-sly (' ' 'irsudeiibii'-K wis choc"n to fill tlw 1 ff'w. Mr. llr.indeuburg Is council t. from lh second war.l. was elect e.l l.in fall and took the oa'h of -'f tu ' In June. ASKS TIMBER MEN TO UNITE HOLDINGS OPPISE FIFTH STREET CHE Jastlc over Klamath Falls both from a scenic and business standpoint and , uPt had penetrated the brain but , AT MGHT'S SKSSIOV OP TIIK i certain thntthere Is unllnutea pro;- j lurtner investigation snowed tnat.lt Vice-President and Mrs Marshall secretary of the Nu., Josephus IVin lels and wife, ntlil many other mem hers of the enbtnnt. together wit' congressmen ami senator-. -vt" t meet the transport Ceorge Washiot ton when It arrived ifternoon verity nhrad of the community left this i.iorniug for l.akeiew lC had not struck a vital spot. : PICT IK El ItlMiIKI' COUPS OX VACATION". (it. coi'xai. is i:f.ii:XKi U A Ql'KSTIOX THl' Till: KX- (JiM.r.it mi'st iiFcnr. The Wonuins Relief Corps .which If you hear City Engineer Zum walt talking to himself and he I in the hiiib.-- II! I iNbni fliibuH VOItK Alt AT CltATF.lt T I ki: 1 upon which tho poo- 'tlo Is (lotormlnod to prosecute tho ,r ul MrH (.,Krj,.s p stiniiwoll. It n,..i.. ..." """"' 11 nonius tnnt d Th. . " """"ly nerutlnlx thit wliJ ,r 1U,H no "'fTmntlon the total lflI1(l value nocossnry nuncio., C,CPBRfUl 0I""-nll0 f " ouidenD0 Wnr 0n"nr Plan. tha.;,u..f. over 1100,000.00 lur. . " "' w,mt' y tholr enso, Deputy Attoiuoy (leueial , llct.om,m,.d by Mr. and Mrs. J. A, T. AicMHicK prodicti-d yesteruuy, "t c:illHinttta and family, motored to though tin did not vontuiv tho state-, Crntr 1n,;0 sunduy. stopping on inont nutliorntlvoly. A numboi- of t,U(r rc,unl trlp f()r n ))rl(,t Nlt Sacrumonto mon nro concerned , wUll Mr, ,ui Mra. l.otils Alt. who nra tho matter, having Mod on claims ., , ... summer home nt ure, rA 1 " "y umr vry na 11 without "U'n,ty ns80'' Tills -rtrtl an. h! PCCP,' th0 wat("- tt.tth;Wc?Jr,lB,n4W"'ntQ to B 1 ,T f K,a,n,,th Vh "euponnlr' nndnernllnK nM00 for ,"'nvrfilmontof801"0 "iiosioii iuriouoa. (Cntmi(.4 oil Pane ) Odessa. Whllo nt tho lake Mr. btem well suw two eastern curs, ono from Now York and one from Chicago. 111 million there were over sixty otln-r cars from all over tho west, thus In dicating tho Increasing Interest main In that district. Among them are Fontaine Johnson, John I.. Davis, Dwlght Mlllor, Kd. Dnlton, William S. Cowan mid It. D. Tolfor. McKIbIcU oxplalnod, aftor reading tho opinion of Aloxandor T. Vogel sang, first uBHlBtnnt Bocretory of tho .fwU,d , K'lamatli'o greatest wonder. intorior, that tho state desirou, 111 tho Bogregatlon survoy, to doll.no tho boundarloH of tho lako Itself, which It claims to bo entlroly heparato from tho mirroundlug tulo lands, comprising about 29,1)00 acres south of tho Oregon. Tho federal government claims TOI.KDO. O. Jul s. -Conf.meisy ended this morning concerning tho number of times that Demp-ey had knocked down Willard in the first round of their Fourth of July bat tle, with the showing of the motion pictures before Tex Richard and a party of friends. Willard was sent to tho canvas sovon different times under the terrific pummeliug given him by tho new world'shaiuplou. The concessionary who expected to reap a harvest ut tho fight lost heav- J lly on peanuts, and lemonade as well as transportation and dormitory schemes. has been meeting here regularly should be saying "Oh Lord deliver twice flach month during the war, me." do not think thnt he has ba wlll iliscu.itluue the meetings from , come queer. He Is just worried. And no v nun: the regular ,1110 f if the it all comes from his having to de last meeting In August and that thls'cule the question of grade, for Fifth meeting will be of a social nature, In street. Several of the propeity own acordaneo with a decision made at a . prs between Main and '.'Ino streets meeting of the Corps last evening, were at the council meeting last , Thero are fewer things of Impor- nli,ht for the purpose of settling this. ,tance to lie taken up at this season! matter end the council, like all good and tho workers are planning a va-1 councils have a habit of dolnf. pas- cation. A committee consisting of Mrs. Henrietta Brookfield. Florence Urandenburg, Veneta Bunting, Nan nie J. Amicke, Alice Baldwin, Anna Bean and Annie Blehn was appoint ed to take charge of the next meeting. BURLESON SAYS HE IS NOT TO RESIGN. WASHINGTON. July S Post master Oenoral Burleson declared that thoro was no foundation for these lands .under au act of the Cul-itho circulation of tho report that he had sent dils resignation to President (Continued 011 Page ft) Wilson, .MIjS MOMYKIt KIiKCTKI) Ct.KKK'. t a mooting of tho school direc tors of School District No, I, held last evening, MUs Ida B. Momycr. cnshlor of tho Klamath State Hank, was reelected clerk for tho ensuing year. Asldo from this only routine bu.i'uois was transacted. COUNCIL'S WILL BINDING ON ALL PAItlS, July 8. Agreement by tho Ailed council for tho"trlal of the for mer Kaiser was tacit hut regarded as absolutely binding on all parties. Lloyd George, who Is assuming a moving hand In tho proceedings to bring the Kaiser to trial ".uggestotl London as the place for the hearing. None of the council members object ed to his proposal. rod tho buck, and beforo Mr Zum wnl: realized what had happened It was right In front of him. For the nn.t few days he will bo g'vlag the "high sign" to a number of assis tants and then he will make out hia report to the .council. After that he will 'beat it" to the. tall uncut and thur- save his scalp and many ho.ir.t of ''tiiguments for the Jofnso.' WILL AIn JAZZ TO OnCHIttTRA. Rex Stratton, formerly of the Uni versity of Oregon, arrived Sunday evening in Klamath Falls, where ha'1 will spend the summer months. Stratton Ib nn excellent musician and will play regularly at the Star Thea-. tre and the jazz orchestra at the-,, onera house, for the mid-week and j week-end dances. r