The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 09, 1919, Image 1

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Thirteenth Yenr-No. 3,660
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1919
Price, Five Cento
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HE HIM
III iT HORDE
' 1 MID-AUGUST
die llm prnlllillimiy details low mil
ni'iulliiK it largo delegation id ttm
council Muny or tint I'ort laml rutin
jell liiiiinlii'rH urn tiluiinliiK in make
"inn trip by iilltomohlln .diupltn tlm
furl Ihul ii special truln will Im rhur-
tnred lo curry thorn) who wind to
mnkn Ilia trip. v
Hniun of tin- bent known piukir
from Oregon iirnl Washington ant
on lh program which unsure (h..
ronvrntlon of having ununtiul Inter-
VkIn for tin visiting dnlfgutei.. In
" " vlw of th fuel Ihnt thn national
1000 and 4,000 convention precede thn utale gnth-
Between erln by month, It Is quite probu-
"B1U" Expected ,lu that thn Oregon Elks' UMtncluilou
will hnvn connlilcrnble work to !
tide uMin ilurlliK their big three-
fOMMlTTEE WORKING duy session in August ,
GOT HIS PLACE IN THE SUN
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at Ik-nd Will Cme ,:" Mrt"'' I
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,c.rfrotthftil"rllI..KliOr-ii)n
-.bo dowm'l altend the second annii
, meeting of thn Ilium,. dent Pro
(Mtlre Order of Ktk". hlrh will ;
b,ld In Klamath Palli. Annuel IV
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hi: at the meeting tonight,
at tiik titv ham. axi help
i ;t tin: roMtjEitciAL
os ith feet
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Etery renldent of tlu lit) liu bus
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And from mi rn,ll" "" t. u..Uur of Kliimuth Pull at
to few "IIIH" throughout the Mute ,.,., urit, t() , , ,(, meeting
vho will !' ii'li-lus "I""' the big ihul In to In1 Ih'IiI nt S o'clock toitlKhi
contrnllon opcti Oonaertatltn .- In thn council chumhnm of thn city
ilmU' Indlco'o that clou., to 3.0DO hull. Tim timmlng U held for tlm
Kill lll lie hrr.' for tho big cel.tbru- purpoiw of Inking dellnll" steps lu
llon Ttu- opinnlBi plate Urn total ward thn reurgnnizntlon of tlm Com
at MOO our K"f" anwlmro b- iimrcii.l Club Tim intfiiitn ln-ui of
tMH III" I" "Biirwi dhoultl l tlm p!t fi-w lu)x hnit proilur.-il n
,clo to tlm hri.- Uidt will hrlnr, no luntlltlon of lblitul. nml unlnnH u
'md cf M'lrit nml fhiliulaiii lo our upoclul nfloit In imiiln tlm ni-niKi
jhjUhU ipnmon will prufor to ri'tiiulit nt honm
Ucal Klk an- Ulkltii?, IhfnMiiK. "nil nnjoy tlm roolnean of tlm nrn
ind dreamlnK nlmul thn tltim th'y ItiK t nttnntlliiK a timntlilK In u hull
arc uInK to ruvr ilurlliK tlm mlit- Hut thin ttutot not h" tlm cntm. for
Abiiuh frullvltw-ii 1'ortl.iml plan It I of vllnl luiportantv to tivoryoim
tmrnil a Ktmt crowd, and tlm "Im- ttittt notntithlliK ! diiim Imumdlntfly
hj lodw of tin- tatn- ut llriul. On- tnwaril MurtlnK tlm l.'omnmrclul Clul
json, born but two ni-k uo. In Tlm limn who huxn In'i'ii workliiK on
TCklngnry effort to kviid tlm InrK- thlH mattur xHrt Urn rnt of tlm
t attendance record-it lo tlm con- community lo do their plain duty.
ifntlon. Kvnry loiln In Iho ntuto and If they full, then limy muni ik
llt lend delectttea and eery Indl-'llm full rmpoimllilllty of whnlever
itlon points to a full attendanco may happen In tlm futon' Tlm
from all quartern of thn Mate lime will come, ami conm noon, when
No end In there lo Ihe ilelnllii Ihnt iheim very Hluckem will ! the lolld-
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Ov''v virtQ.!' J
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MILITARY RULE MQRTENSDN TO '
SHOULD BE ENDED HAVE CHARGE OF
'-' CI VC DIDDCPIIf
i LLixd UnilULUUL
JAPANKSK W.lV.Xr, ITS REMOV
Ali KSHKNTIAIi TO WELFAKK
OK KOREAN' PEOPLE CE.V- 4 (
DARMES HELD RESPONSIBLE Thftf ,,resldena IL D. XfortensoQ of
FOR BRUTALITV AND M I S- the Pelkan Bay Lumber Company.
TREATMENT who Iior Just returned from San
Franclfco, where he attended tho
annual High Jinks of the Bohemlaa
TOKIO, Julv 9. That all aapecU ,u' na AC0 "a u,s neaa in.oc
of mllltar:-ru'.i Mhonld I'eecmpl.'tob 'a,!at "inett rrom tnm rar lamea
banlHhed from Korea Ik the onhilon celebration, will have charge of the
of renreHMitntlvo Jananese. hun RJ(,al fcaturei of the big barbecua
only, they nay, can Japan hope to re- 3t lI,e Harrlman Lodge during thn
CHtabllBh peace and order amnn; theK,1'' Convention next month. Is the
Korean people. It Is generally admit-1 announcement made t0(,a' b' ,ea1
ted here that the disaffection l not!''"' of thc local lnde- who are co-
zm-
NDeAJA
yxol:-
removed. hut merely quiescent, rejdy
tc burst forth anew once the el3tlng
military pressure is removed.
Institution of a civilian s"rn
ment and removal of the present -en-
1 ilarme police system are believed
' here to be ncessary. The gendarmes
! are held responsible for lassj of
, brutality and mistreatment, me sol
diers being only responsible. It I?
declared, for the killing of Koreans
In th- Christian church at Crean: ni.
gratulating themselves on having se
cured oPFistance of this kind, becalm?
when "iiort" takes hold of anythinKv
It Is bu'o to go and It is sa'e to counT
on results that will be a delight to
tiir lf.!tors as well as tnose frjoi
Kinni.itl. Falls.
The details of the affair have not
cl been announced, but a large crew
of men are going to clean up a tract
of fifty ncres where the festivities
tare 10 be held, between the Rocky
Point resort and Point Comfort. Thl.i
In iIih rnse. ssvrt Ihp Heralil of A:4ia.
lapanese policeman had been .ur-larea h"et w' be left ln lt nat
....,,! ,i 1.1. i.n,u. .i-.r.,i M,iraI state ct to he cleared of all log!
gendarmerie told the arriving tol-
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BEFORE PRES1DT
two ui:i:ks itcreiti: hi: r.w
START Sl'i:.KIN(! TO V It IS
RCADV TO APPK.R HEI'ORi:
si-n.ti: roitr.ios' ri:i.aths
iimitti:i-: hi- iinivn
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1BHT 5
:: CDFER GUARRr
residents appka l.to the citv
administration to stop the
hlastintj within the titv
LIMITS
WASHINGTON. July 9 Pros
dent WIIon returned to hH tletk t"
day after an abetire nf over four
s the tr"t work prore - the
triuhles of the city ediiitnMruMun
ti. en .-. The latest head to raK.i
-eif u"'0e the horizon is the iiuar
r. tn.v lelng operaterl byCofer !5ni
th- im reused demand for crushed
rock cnllt. for lHrer operation 1 tn
tlm f uurry. and the consequent en
hin;emei:t of tlm riutintity of powder
a-tctl In shooting And that Is jiiFt
vhat has lalsed the trouble, as well
ns the rocks, for the residents In the
ii(ini:y of the quarry have started
action to have the blasting stopped
nmt be worked up in Kluumth i In tlmlr wolU for help Mam
Talli to handle the convention uth Falls never before needed tlm months only to find uch a muhS of
trowd properly The local romiult guiding hand of u wlde-uwukt) com- official business uwultlng him that tt
tw that hat tha' contention In charge inercliil orguitUutlon us badly us It will probably he two weeks before he
and were rvupoiiMble for bringing does now can start on his proposed spe.tklng
the lathering lure Is composed of To brvuk tlm monotony of tho us- tiir ()f tlm country In behalf of the
"ft". S. Wiley, publicity; C. J. .Mur- mil meeting tout Inn, nonjnmln S. League of Natlo'is and tlm Treaty
tin. finance; II K. Stills, nntertaln-J WotHlny, of Astoria, will give a tulk poti, u S thought that he Mill )
ment, and W. O Smith, accommodu- that will bo worth hearing, no mat- u,,,,, his Mhedule as to reach tlm
tloni. ilor what tho weather may be. Hut Pacific Coast ut tlm time the Pacific aiif wJh Uat U) yi. have T,gt.
a lent city win in- constructed on ovnr nnd abovo all tuts, piam. coin- n,.,.t urwtv.
"the Modoc ball park, with hoi nnd mon sense demands a big alienduncti President Wilson represented him
cold water available for the 'campers, nnd thu hourly support of every bus-lb0f as being ready lo place himself
ana a bl( dining lent where the vis- n,.Hn man and property owner
Hon can get breakfast nnd other.
meal If dealreil Special Pullman1 -t r'r'T irti 1 I CAVP
tralm will renmln 1. n ilw, ..,n,..r TLiCCiI VY 1I-.I- a-a-.i" -
Tad He tracks during the convention,
Kith diner and sleeping nccommo-i
flltlnnc tn, 11. ..n.. .. i. .i.l
dlers an exaggerated story, .says the
newspaper, and the young troops
Joined the gendarmes in a m.issacre
of the people.
Once the gendarmerie 'method of
policing the peninsula Is removed.
and the pople given more locjl ni.t
uliomr. such as the villages of l.ipan
enjo' . the newspaper tblnks'tlie Kor-1
eans may see that their bst Inter
ests lie ln the peacful aeceplatloi cf
things us they are.
Responsible organs cf opinion
here favor making Korea a'i lntegr.il
part of the Japanese Empire politi
cally, as it already Is territorially
Korea, they concelte. might e made,
k province of Japan, with r. fi.Il sot-
ernor and proper repres?iri't:o-i in ,
the Japanese diet. Hut before this is ,
possible, the newspapers think, thei
Koreans must pass thru the newest-
sary education and show ;hemelvi-3
prepared for self-goveramvu ,
rnd underbrush that will Interfero
with the entertainment features. Tha
place is in the form of a monster na
1 tural ampithedTre and Is said to bo
I particularly adapted to the purpoaa
i for which it is to be used. It i.4 also
! very convenient to both Rocky Point
and the Harrlman Lodge.
. Boat? and barges of every descrip;
Hon have been looked up and will bo
1 rrougnt imo use at tne time or tnn
jl:g event, vhen it Is safe to predict
that the number present will be manV
1 times greater than has ever been be
fore assembled at this scenic spot. '
EIRE DESTROYS
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DC
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PEOPLE URGED TO
KILL PESTS IN JULY
HEMDE.N1 s A I'PEAL TO THE CIXV
BETWEEN KEXO AND DORRM
IS Rl'RN'ED AND WILL HAVE
TO BE REPLACED
ei! t' o 1 i' tor. city uttorne." anil dis
trict Mtcrncy
t!nf claim that rocks tvlvhlllg
jut tlm disposal of the Semite foreign fr() 10)) tf) .Jft0 ,,mimU llllV0 ,.Pn
lUelullons Committee or other m-llhro. one hundred yards or -c
1 r.lttees 10 answer questions concern- frQm tho allnrrv a1(l othen, of smu.
1 .1... ...r. Alt. I tlUt lllflirlllt lf V.I.
cmr.i rAD DAriPir '"'! l" "v V tv (.Imenslci greater distances. Sj -
SOON hUK rAUri- ,, ,lir Admiral C.raysou. t"" ', narrow esrnpos nro rel,orted to
President physician, said the chief ,,nl.a ......,, ,,,, ,. ill.calls nt
dttlonj for those who come from tho WASHINGTON. July ' - -"''ere- j ,.-;,.( iitlvn was In splendid liualtli. j,,1(e that' the protest Is made.
flwani lodges (loternor Olcolt bus tnry of Nny, 'otI. '. iiuiiUm .hm I Tht, qtle.stj011 wm ,0 threshed out
n Interviewed In reference to so- Ai'mlrul llugt llndmnn fDini.i J lnt t,0 ue.M meeting of the city coun
turlng n number of army lenls If It of tlm Piclflc Fleet, completed ur- v(:vv YOIMC. July ! Uomauil ! c) , whlch will be heM Monday night.
I found neri't.nnrt to use thorn. rnngemenU In New Yuri; yesierdnv n)l, ( u, ,m,ns ,,f the world
Wllhln the next few tteekH tlm wlmruby tlm newly orgunUed fit"''' Hi,oii'd he made- eligible U the i,.(H 1 I. l'HO.li'f T
tomralttee under Mr Smith will for. use In Pacific waters will sill , ,,,,,.,. f Nations as expressed In 11 1 UXDER WAV SOON.
lo a hoitso to hou'so canvass of 'rom llnmptnn Houds for the Weit rPS0tifon by Samuel (lompurs. v;.s Kten acm of nnd con "-nml i
the residences In town to determine. Contt on July 10. The fleet will he at ' , imor.Kly adopted tulay nt t'm the Ijingell Vnllot project is In unliv
Ihe number of families that will ho 'an Diego between August t.lth nndj,,,.-,, lmun congress of the Pin- Vith the proposed Irrigation uniler
'"llllnR lo turn oter 01m or inoro tenth 10111 them various tessols Araer,.nn r,.,uratloii of Labor by !. i,Xtv M.T ,n that district, .icconli 1 ? t
looms for (bo M t guests during HI " lo San riiinclsro aid Puget I ,.natps from ten countries including Ce -if Engineer IVirlej., tl 1 N
the convention Hnuiul, tho rest ri'iuainla ; at i.- t, rmteil States, The Lo.ignu . worllng up the phuw that will he
Mr. Wiley, chairman of tlm public- riniju atl(iiis was uIm) Indorsed. I a!n t,d tor the aprnvul o. ;ale
; tommitteo, will no doubt return ' i Kiiiin-rr Potev A. Cmper who in
v. m Krnni1 'lgo convention In WF!T WIN.S OUT IN ri.EOIIOHN SELLS Ills HOME, t -e-tlt IV rl the land nn tli. .In
' ' -"
NO-ACCIDENT WEEK
Atlantic City, tvlileh is nmv 1.. ....
"'"I. With ennirnl. ...... .... i..1
p., .' ......o VWIII.U( limn
" nd Klkdoin to keup his end of
M local convention going In full Tho Central Weslern I okIoii, com
' Mr. Murlln Is busy llnanclng'rrlslug the territory from Chicago to
undertaking, which Is no 8innUJ1''o-ConBt and south of -shla.i.l. Oro
tttk for a gathoriiiL' nt tt, .1,.. n... ''boh. won over all tho other region.'
I In tho country In tho recent Mi Ac
cident Week conductjil by tho l!nlt
ed Btatcs Railroad Adlmlnlstrntlon.
Poderol Manager V. R. 3cott of
tho Sothorn Pacific and Wostern Pa
cific and Wcntorn Paclf(c lines, tho
Tidewater Southern nnd Hoop Crook
Rnllromls, has received telograms ot
congratulation from Rcglnnl Dlroetor
Hul Ilolden and II. A. Aduim. Ho
glonal Suporvlsor of Sufoty, testlfy
Ing to tho fact that the Wostern
roads have again showod thotr bu
.Iirotuacy In the roalm of sofafy. Tor-ty-olf,ht
out of elxty-rouds 'showed a
rlenr reonrd and tho others .-uducrd
mlslmps seventy-nine per cent over
the same week In 1918,
1 .
-'Fwaea uero.
i "'- para,,cs' "troct dancing, air-".fllfhl8-
"d the biggest out
" "Mbecuo ever tUged on tho
klh V prom,Bol V Mr. Stilts, who
"r,., ' hllrKn of '""nlshlnK tho
Ulnment for tho wook-ond, Ho
tl T th Klw 0s50 Pleura-
a very eftlclont manner some
"w Han ago.
'"OUIhout Oroiron lll J....
largest rcpreaontatlnn nn
the
""S 0 anv ..... . . ."
hhr J Si, ,8 ,0 -600 "
a special commltteo to hsn-
"Mr. Cupper was very well pleased
Thero hnve befn several real 0- J with the outlook, nnd believes thnt
tnto tram,a;tlous during the past the work, can ho fully under way
week In v.hlch residence property I v-lthtn another three months," said
has rliiiiKJed hands. In one of these j Mr Darluy. "All tho ditches can ho
deals J c C'cghoru sold his foir 'constructed unusually low, In fact
room houro on Tenth Street to II. ' jnone of them should go over $12 In
winters and riuchased the Kent . maximum. Tho plnns nro nearly fln-
Hallard place 1:11 tho west side of
Link River.
Tom Stephens also disposed of his
town projoity hero before returning
to Portlnml
BOLSHEVIK, PLAN TO
" LEAVE PETROGRAD
lshed (ind Mr, Cupper will no doubt
ill 7q his final opinion on them about
the tuldole of the month,"
Mr Cupper continued on his way
to Portland by way ot Lakevlotv aftor
his Inspection of the Langell Valley
anil other Irrigation districts.
TP.OLLEV SERVICE HELD l'I
DENVER, Colo., July 9iNin-) ut
tomits made by tho officials of tho
street car company today to 03iir.no
WASHINGTON, July S. Doflnlto
information that Bolshevik authori
ties are planning to evacuute Petro-jtneIr troJje can proved fu-.lU
grad wero officially received nere to.
day. Somo elements of the govern
ment are said to hnve violently op-
Crowds of strikers that gmhored
we'e for i'd to turn back. Police; pro
tection prevented any acts of violence
posed the declslou to quit the Capital, (0n the Fart of tho strikers
WASHINGTON. July 9 July Is
tho month to kill enemy insects sas
a statement from the American For
estry Association. Charles Lathrop
Pack, president of the Association,
estimates the annual feast ot eneuiv
insects costs this country JoUO.OOii.
000. To check this annual feed the
Association makes these suggestions
for July.
"Spray fruit trees with bordeaux
lead. Spray elms for elm leaf beetles
with arsenate of lead, one pound to
ten gallons ot water. Spray for for
est tent raterplllars with arsenate of
lead (same porportiou.) Spray tus
sock moth nnd other lead eating in
sects with arsenate of lead (.same
proportion 1.
"If woolly aphis is found on under
side of beech tree leaves spray with
w hale oil soap, one pound to ten gal
lons of water. I'se the same combina
tion on the red spider that may he
found on prostrate Junipers, yew and
box. The sycamore blight may be
found in the shape of a white woolly
mass on the under .side of leaves
causing them to curl and wilt. Get
thc Bordeaux mixture in proportions
of one pound to eight gallons of wnt
or. "A good way to destroy caterpill
ars is to drive carpet tacks part way
into a long stick end. Catch your web
at highest point and start -turning
in until you have the web then
plunge into any liquid that will kill
them."
A wooden bridge located on the
road between Keno and Dorris hiu
been destroyed by fire and will have
to be replaced by a new one. Tho
origin ot the fire is unknown, but
the indications are that it was incen
diary, as it is reported that the des
truction of the bridge followed only
after several attempts had been,
innde to set It on fire, passers by
Laving discovered the flames before
any material damage had been done.
The county court was notified by
telephone, nud steps will be taken to
replace the structure at an earl
date.
BREWERY OFFICIALS
ARRESTED IN EAST
PU TSBURP. July 9. The gov
erinie.'it's drive against the sale of
beer containing two and th iiimr
ter portent alcohol wa3 launched to
day when United' Stale Attorny
Cctfford filed a suit against one
of i';e city's largest broevic-, .'arm
ing that it was violating the vr.i
it j. itbltlon law "we'ti. offi
cials ot the company were arrested.
OSTEND RESUMING
ORDINARY LIFE
OSTEND. Belgium. July 9. After
nearly five years of war. Ostend is
re-uming ordinary life as far as pos
sible under present conditions .with,
the re-opening of the famous CJasino.
A few mouths ago the great saloru
lot tho casino were a scene of de
vastation and wanton destruction.
The buildings escaped the bombard
ment that transformed so many ot
tho beautiful hotels and villas along
the DIge Ito neaphus ot rubble, and.
the use ot nine tons ot glass has re
paired all the damage thus occasion
ed, but the Germans had plundered
and defiled the salons.
Every stick of furniture was tak
en away, beautiful tapestries wer
slashed and torn by German bayon
ets and every mirror in the balls was
removed, together with the copper
staircase. Not content with robbery
the Germans left the whole place la
a state that would have shamed any
animal inhabiting a stable. But stneo
then a miracle has been wrought,
and but for the fact that some ot the.
more valuable fittings are at present
only temporarily replaced by imlta-
tlon, there Is no evidence ot the wac
so far as the Casluo is concerned.