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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1919)
riftr'! TJ '1 Sfrg Extmitm IteraUt ,K IAI. VM'VM l OK OFFICIAL PAPKB 0 KMMATII ('OI'-N'TV KLASLITII FALLS Thirteenth Year No. 3,569 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1919 Price, Five Cent TRUST DEED TO ASSURE GOING H OF ROAD Strahorn File. Fir.t Mort gage and Bend Inue $10,000,000 INVOLVED Important IM.iin.rnl to MuUr O.n tamnmllon of Sru.nil Stage f lK ' ll.llroml I'nijri-I Certain 1S i jiu, f lliii.d limihrd. Iliiihrnr. y b HI lUllniml Line- Ample . Hccurll) I'nuldrd ''r nf Oregon Knncriilly iiuim u grunt debt of Kriitllmli) In Hid ronuinrnlliK y Hinull portion of I In- population hern who have never lout fullli In elm project Unit Uny originally set out to ticcompthili, U Mr. Hlrnlioni'h conviction Htlll finer tin fewl In ,thelr showing of public itplrlt In nn selfishly dtivotlng llinlr tlint ami moiiity In forwarding the IntorrMn of thn whole community, i "Wo ar going ahead In tin- mimimI liln wuy wn nri Iiuuml lo arhlnve rviiull," said tho man who In guld- ItlK tll llfMtlllll'H Of (hi! UllltlTluklllK "Wlii'ti we kIi uiiMliitedl) of our time ami moiuiy wn not only rreutn thn unity upon which outnlilern put up tlinlr money, but by showing our ronfldeucn In tin country uml pro Jecl, InkplrliiK tltrtii uUo I inn morn confident thuti eer of going through to tln I'tiit " I Tt -i- BACK TO THE OLD SWIMMING HOLE PEOPLE SWELTER ! UNDER SUN'S RAYS TWENTY-FIVE MEN ' ATTEND MEETING OF COMMERCIAL CLUB I m-uiiiiii'ui or mo -z-j Duunrss men .. lo' Mim'.th Knlln who ntlnii.ur the i Alrurtilwliif lhoOrwn,CH-irsiniuiUoli mt)(liiK ut n(jh () Knulrru HUuvvwr v-uiw- . , ... . ,. i tliv Jl l(nni'i i t1 ") " Vlllllll l " I tfarnll nil .. .trutr.l bv Itotnrt K Htm- itil - --- torn, pwnWft't "'! Jmi O. VI. on, secretary which wan Med with County Clerk l Lap yeMerday, ni- uim KtroiiKly In favor of finding thn tiiont capable limn on tho count to take tint ni'i-ri'taryiililp of tlm rlub ri Hit Id i-.lll (In, ( ttlli (til Iv I ft tit II f tl I thorites a nrt mortgago aim nnix (.,..,.,, ,.,, gracing the en-1 p,r rent koW l-on.t liwu of IKi.OOO.- )r) cmi(y I 000 for cntnplelloii and equipment of UU r.-nl permanent work was I iti inllm of d different railway (,m(i u)t (th( )(tir )nt ' lino from KUmalh Kails I" ""'l- drinfcfncc together of Idem to forum-; Silver Uke to Lukevlnw. arid from a ,pA ,(li, m ,, ,.,,,.,, dull . Klnm , point m'ar lieild to Crane, In Jlurtiry (iJi .,n)( 0wll)K , . ir ,,f ountv Bi-vrrul lirHtichvu. Inclint- r,ltatn sir,.nn. nctliiK pr-.ildcnt of IrsK llm Hnc from Hairy lo llonnnrii. (l(( orKitIii0,. o C Applnnt arc aIo pnniilfil for ' nrte.l fin clialriiiiui of tho cv-tilnn V The I'liriluiiil Trim Company lm f Van Ki-ioi. m i-lcrtixl ti'mponrv hri;i' of thi-il'i-il blcb In jirobably cccn inry until piTsnnnoiit off u1 tht-muni iinporiiiiit (liHiiiui'iu, I'very-'urc ifctcil lliluc coimliloriMl. which litrt" wver "'Vt ur f'hnmbr of Commirn '-nn Wn filwl In Klniimili county Sixty u prwirrul neiot In tiuliln? i!i- or liiorx' paKc rniiiirli the ilorit- coii.tniittltv In i nrrrtcd ictii-i' in nil In tfitul I' In pnmiiliM with lioml Inning nml "iTurliiK i i ' -uxnt!(in of iH-ttcr lUltiKi that nro niaitn." until HcnJ-itnln 8. VonsJn. ..'. A '.tot In. who litm bail much exocrt iiii with nlmllar iircanluHiin n thn ono propooil horn Mr. Woruk"' l;nn bi-nn totlrliiK thn ntntn thn '.m ilO iIuvh on hi own npn:in In llm l I III VJmM" ";" k i- -9 "- K1 III --" -' I IN "In It hot enough for you"? "Hwclterlng in'nt It." "aec.I wish It would rain." How often did thone ejaculatlonn jrcoound up and down Main street, iiIook the hlghwayn and by-way, In grocery stores, butcher shops, and even in the coolest Ice cream empor luniH In the city. Klamath Falls sweltered with reas on Yesterday's weather report shows that the thermometer rose to 97 In the shade the hottest day re corded during the present summer iBcaxon. Some of the oldest Inhabi tants are certain that It was the hot test day In years but confirmation from the weather bureau Is lacking for authentic Information. Anyway It was hot, urnerclfully hot and sticky. Prayers for rain were answer ed late last night and In the early morning giving relief tor a short period. TELLS OF; WORLD LEAGUE BEFORE SENATE Wild Cheering When Presi dent Enters Hall DISCUSSES TREATY OREGON EDITOR DIES OF HEART TROUBLE Declares League of Nations "Idi penilble Instrumentality for Mu traancc of New, World Order" Says America's Rejection of Spe cial Treaty With France Wocdd Cut French People to the Heart -ay WASHINGTON, July 10. Char acterizing the League of Nations a Sfe '! H. J?KoMAt-ZZ OL IN E KHDFIraET FRUIT GROWERS ASK TV7K 1UU 3 1 fc.AiVlt.Kb An important meeting of the Elk's of the eague was first a substantlv. TO TRANSPORT FRUIT i"' " he'l thl evening at which part of the treatJ-t0 aereed upoi matters of Interest to the lodge will whlle a eIse was ,n solutIoni heiped SVN Jl'AN. Julj 10 -Fruit grow-1''" conbldered. among which will lie to make the formuatIon ot the ,4. en, of Porto Ilico have asked the!,he 1)a"otlnK tor tne application for easier," said the president. "Th to romn for ver mni). wninan uml thIM In Oiitral and Southvrn Oru- fon . "It marU the liok-ltmliiK of thn rond t.iK! f tlu rouMimmntlnti IlHi sTItlKK" IN "III.ACK .Ml I,K" mini: sm:mi'F i nkautiis too TASKS OV WIII.SKi:V TIIIC OLD TltAPPKIW SUV AT sr.tTIO.V of the big project thnt I have boon' Intnmiits of tlm Vlrinr' I.cin nrtil puhlnK m branly through nil tho'gooil road mrasumn Hf ,l,11 '' llK(iurnni'ini'iiiH of the punt throe very Interesting nml helpful to nil car," said Mr. .Strahorn, when thnnp present. Vdl concornlnu the slgnlilcancn of Ovor IH'O" hii-i been suherllm t to KLY. Nevada, Ju ly 'J The ro- Kfcrgnnry Flet Corporation to e'lii'itllOQ Ptnamers as refrigerator4! nllcanl!'- u ' .hint loctfrry fruit not only between 0mt ever' me' Porto, nlco and the mainland but hetwACu.Ahe United States, South America.nnd European countries. Themilt grow-er have submitted to the corporation a memorandum i I membership of a large number of ap- s. earnestly reque3ted member of the lodge will be present, not only for the purpose of voting on the applications, but al so to lend their counsel and support t'i a-io'is problems counected with the approaching state convention. most practical of the conferees are at last ready to refer to the League ot Nations the superindendent ot aU. Interests which do not admit ot im mediate determination. And like wise do they feel that the League can act as the guiding post of all administrative problems which re quire continuing overnight." What previously had appeared to clal Interests hae agreed to tnko Martlngthe club. Mrs 11. U. Iley a certain amount of our bonds nml ' nolds. reprcnontlng the l.ndls tin famish the funds for further exten- provoment Club, gnvo assurance thnt sion and equipment " tn ladles would do all In their : To provide nmplu margin of hi- er to ndd members and stibscrlpt'onH urllr It Is provided In tho deed that N" ,m9 Wl,ro mm,c f"r n ,I,,M,,1,": th ant of the company nlwayi bo "or w,lM 'I'''1""1' ,l" cl 'or U", klt In excess of 20 por cent VIPWk'ruffVnrR01U f ''1' the bond Imue Interest aid prlncUVVv, '"f-lLAi.'LlJi' npp Pi of the bonds are payable In New RAILROAD PROBLEMS , f.n.nir Tllftt pirli (.liui nlinntil hni'itl muncn Mirroundltig the life of the (,, i.rjOO to 200,000 cubic feet I MAY CHANGE SCRIPT miner and prospector hn froquentl f refrlvrator apace. They assert FOR PRINT-WRITING be a council of perfection had coma to seem a plain council of necessity, LONDON, July 9 To aoolish In the opinion ot the chief executive, script writing and replace it by "The League was the practical print-writing is the purpose -)f an m- statesman for the hope of success in f'uentially supi orted movement be- the many things that I wasunder gun In this ounti Advocates of the taking in Paris." cnango contenl fiat the pres-ent ?-, Utter disregard for senate rates . ... . ..If. a . I ,1.1, Iftll Cnn thnw Inn, ... ama 1. n .. . the matter. "So nnurly have thn dte In membnrHhlp fees, homo .n u- iheWn-niinri Jipmiir.. nf inn.if vi i ... . . i !... i..l'..i. fn.ni which leldeil fortunes In Iho iirncloiiR on tneitp.oauct hecauso Of Insuf- ..... ., ...,,..., i emu- ...-.I " ,', "";" I , ,,, ,, , " nclenttortnago and because none of .l Comml.tei, reached our require. !' to 15 m..ml,r ihlps. ,0 'c'' ,moll. and which suddenly .topped ,( .- even nBU that I hau- folt J.utllled in AK-rnny I, L. Llllott. elm man ,f ,.,.., beeaw ot ,0b8 of he mmt r'.Krrn,,.,,,:,,,,KJhfl.,,UIt,,,C, h"m; " :ir?! 2Z '-' ryU,K t v... ..ecla'that. aside from the lines wi lug uiuuvj mri'UUll. n.oriaiii Iinnil. -iiwii n.ii i- r r . ..... Tho "illack Mule" willev. about 12 miles from here. t. one of these mines which gave up a fortune after !ialmc been abandoned. Thn fortune, howevor, was not In gold or bllver or, other precious met al, but In liquor red liquor which now commands u price that is fast PP Vilne in spring engaKJpi in me oanana-carrying iraae. tin. I'nfluil Cn..ii lie rtnt ,nn ihnn a dozen .partly equipped insulated re frigerator Bhips Theseyproposed refrigerator ships, it is ured by the fruit growers, shoul&hnve speed of from 12 to 14 knots 'It is pointed out that few freighters ot such speed now are that lork Cltj Tho Interest Is paya ble on the first day of January and Jul)' Sinking fund provisions pro- tiud ror gradunl DISCUSSED AT PARTY iproachlng tho figureper ton rate ufloatVThe Porto Rlcans argue th -that "hlgh-grado" used to com- 8h,pp,'h from tho united States and in Nevada's early mining camp Souln&hterlca must pass through t to mnnd in .Nevada s early mining camp Sout, America must pass through the 'V troplc and that In doing so perish- Problems concerning the railroad The mark Mulo" was a producer , , ,0(llic,s carried in the holds Iinvment nf (tin liiitiilnti. Int-mlnnl hIIii and general ii r rlrli i.r.. lii I l.n enrlv iliivs of White . .'.. . ... . .. . I...J. ... ' - m...... ... ..- . --. - 0I orilinurr snips -are ueuvereu in- - ueRiniiing in ton years nml topics connected with tho construe. i110 county mining activities Ev- vuriai,lV, In a partlv damaged condl- - ...,...v..i iii iiiiny yours. itlon ot tlio proposeo rouu -r- - ery rlcli slope ami unit was worKeu ,,0l Tj10J. bay a,so llmt refrBera --"w""".!' in inn iviaiiiutii rails cussed last nigui ni Hallway, n8 w,.i tl 0,i,r tlKr,,. .ii,u,r nrty given nt t montu, "' vr r'1" l""i"' """ """ "'" ""- tlon. Thoy say also that refrlgera- nn enjoynhlo mlti however, nml the shaft has been ,or sh nre nee,,ci, t0 carrv apples hn White Pel- t)0anled up for years A man snld from ()rth Atlantlc ports, such as tem falls to stand the tes't of .'ouilner. ciul life In Knclatid and e.iuo? a girat loe of tinm rnd labor. The charan.-M lied In the propos ed system are '.lie ordinary prit.ted letters, known as Roman block letters with the excoptiot. of the "a" c 1 1 g" which are simplified into thuir script forms. The print characters wer-j o:n- prevailed among the crowded galler ies. Cheering continued for over a minute when the president entered to give his addrss Wilson informed a correspondent today that the treaty with Franca was designed for the protection of that republic until such time as this snecial cuarantee would not ba need ployed by monks long before icript- ed ow(ng t0 the protecUon thafc writing came into fashion .ml can ; ,d be afforded a naons by tha still be seen In ancient manuscripts League He wag under the from which, in fact, the were l.rst , ,on tha the French would be cut to the heart If the United ! States failed to approve the special treaty. copied by the printer Advocates of print w.'titig claim it ;i..i,. ncs tiuiy iidva.ita? 'S ovi-r oriL i ,if l.aunwriting, es 'eci.illy to tlie teacher that ,tho same characters be- PARIS. July 10 Austria will be property, eiiulniiiniit. nml Iimh. iw.inl l.v Itobert U Strahorn. ,. i,n n n.liliuit nf Klv recentlv Im- .. !-.... ..,......... ..., r... line emnloyed both for writing and' Wits of way are rovwred by the president of tho California, Orogon ,,,,, , ,nm., ntid as a lesult talk- ' ,.,,.,!!, ,, o-,,,,,,', ..,, ,,,,.' reading, the child learns much more admitted to membership in tho trust deed. Lllto the rumors of 'in l.iifi.lfi ...... I., .t- i tv.... ...... l..ll...i. riiiuiimi. ' ... a... I... lllin l.ll Ill II... Illlll ...IHIIIIll 1L1.I.1... .. .......'..... ..II Illll llllll-ll 1.11. IT .11.1 1 llllllll I. .1. .. nnmlnmin.... ... .1 ... ....i ...... .. . rol .: """" i i"U. JS00 nml Sl.- Tho tinrty wns given jusi prior iii niinini- tr ko" the talk unread They ettlmato that tho crops of or- nngohjjapofrult and pineapples fori M.e cr:ui.VR seaon prooaniy win uuu ami ,my l0 n.Kintervii i)0l, ftH Mr. Stnihorn's dnparturo on a bust- nIl(i w,, jt tho "values" that were o Principal and Interest. jness trip, llesldes tho hoit thoso In nlm0reil Then camo.rumor of the That there Is eery certainty ot nttemlnncn were: Mr and Mrs. A. iol.Hton ot tho now "strike" tl "lulnB t0 tho SpriiKtiP rlvor.nud nelluuin. (1. A Uellninu, Captain J. T,m, ruiiiorH yeaehed the ears ot he .,qf ,ast vear aml foresee al'tes n,or ' Mo work will not stop until tho.'w. Slnninns. Mr and Mrs. Percy Ev. ,,,., w s, Knslow, and with sev- hea..v,. .ll0s" adequate ships 0f',aUBht ln ml DDlaia. V , co'llolml l IHo ans, Mr. anil Mrs. r. r.i.erie... ra, (U.p.,tu.8 no started on a -pros- 13uIa:ei type nre ,ovlded to carry "ion of Mr. Strahorn. "All of, nml Mr. uml MrH. I.nsllo Rogers. Wilng" trio. -The old wot kings of ........ .... proviiiiiiB that tho other ncltnul and .. ... . . I -!, K- I ..!. ..f , .ml, altl.. n,, ac ..ill i,,,vt,', ...... .. ... ......... .. ........ . i..w,w,w. ...v.. .. i ti ,.,.. i.i. ,ii i i.. ., ..i ., 'cIih im4CM(.e rnciinr.fi hid cni-arnmanK lliui ins AiictiiiiH tuiii o euiiuaituii .i " j.wWwu .utw...u. ov , ... .4....., and It is further a-serted league as soon as the Allies consider uffer 'IomA In transit a whole are correspondingly beueflt- led which has both will and power to I fulfill its international obligations. "lunltles and lniori.m .i i...(ir..Ti.aTu xiti.ivr. vi'i,i, Samn 1 -" VAIVIIll IIV Vfc'n l. ....- - Illllll Illlll, BlVJ'Uni Pall 'h ,,l"a 8"IMort thnt KlumntuJ USK OK CITV CAMP ilKOU.NIiS ami levels from whli -p.,1.1 " conU,,"e Mr. Strahorn. ' Tourists thut nro dally coming liul ueen exhnusted w "Purthe pectlng" the "Illack Mulo" were explored and from drifts, Blopos, tunnels, inclines hlch the rich ore ore taken some- these trojis t.i "Br UXtrnsloilH l.at-nn.l ll... o..-.. I.i. 1.'l.....,l. fnllu mi lliillr wnV to .l.i.. III,,. 10 A' pnana nt ulllnkev. viia .. " "V....1, .uu Olllll- IIIVU I-VIUII1U.II fmiB " -" - IIIIIIK lllw -vw w" - . iihiii . nro ftl8 ependent upon Crntor Lake and nonr-by scenic KUrthor explorations resulted in tho lWUTV TO SH(MT SACK IIKXS. I.ittl$oy will the sage hens find during the next week if the party iltiHn nAsnllail in (hit ajdinn-., "" "iuuih. upon urnter lbko uuu nuui-u, . runner expiurmioim " '- composedof Rav Buckingham, n cap- ""uitai COOnoratlnn iv.i t ... I ..!.., .... ...l,l.,n. full nan nf Ihn .. u. ni 1 Ami nlnl Imltli.x nf whin. . 3.-. . f . . ... . ... We I ran iu iiuiiiib uid iiiuiMtir. luiuiiuu m ,wv - - - ntallStlrom I'aiO Alto, uuiliormu, the . V!" u,,on' Tn,B In city camping grounds located near koy hidden around tho grabs roots Hafr. E: j.eUi j, B. Chambers, pro Prt of fra"ch'es which nro ajtho Modoc Dall Park, according to tho lmmedlateclnlty. ' prletof ofthe local Oun Store, and lleo fac?im0r,K,nal Breement- An Mayor 8trublo. No chargo la madoj The "strike". In tho mine Is said Harry,E felt Jr. are successful in clti.. in. ... ,or do,n builnow In for tho use of the grounds, and many to havo netted something like $40,- uaKBnk ,tue number they expect to aro tho tents that nro pitched at 000 "bootleg," Yl08i but u haai shoot, f Mr. Buckingham Is visiting nightfall only to como down In tho not caused a stampede, as such Mr. PeVti and the party expects to bo .. t -.' . .j t J-... ,.... .nna . . .. "Thon i morning wnon tno pariies nurry imu wouiu nuvp uou u to.. ,. gone ror len uavs or moro, masing ttore i n ' rtBlB aro mutual. The away to tholr destinations. Ugo. Men who huvo tramped overj,Lakeview.oy Tuesday morning. . ... ' &SK Of tllfi IMI.I.I. ill I ...-, . . - I.I- .......linn nt I l O . I. ... .Mllltirl tvlllinllt fl 11 1 1 11 IT .." m. . "tiling I I ii me inure i uuring mo ui toiiioui, i" iiiu ouum aiu.ii" ....... .. j- ... .. """ mey 'will be to Kik. on Amrimt 14. 16 and 18 a eron a "color" have noc oven up- .am tr I ...ii. . I ' . . . . win asit i.i.ii.i.,.. .. cities in, .,, uu'" nunoM in Sdo, Klamnth Pft' no n JPW Unco tho further we o with p7tL , anyth,n,t tUat " "t I-alli ui. I: "" " creator Klamath Tnt Klamath OETtIFTY CENTS FOR, WOOL. "whlto-clty" will no doubt aprlng up proached thq scene of the new Fiftr cents n pound(( for 1500 about tho baseball park when the'"Btrlko." They seem to not dealra pounds'qi 'wool. Is tho remarkable 3, 000 "IIlls' start pouring in ino to snow any luiuiiiunij iwi -pnn v-ari a. nun receivuu iur uia cliv. No trouble Is anticipated In tlon. wool riecerday. Mr. Piatt's sheep are "to helii W " ,mVe ,a our powi accommodating all the campers thatl Reports have It that It was not a on hUPranch at Hood River. adjoin That Kin!0".10'" will utilize the grounds In uild-Au-1 genuine "strike," but only the ex- ing the'property ot Blllle Sunday, luu county and the state gust. m I ploltatlon of a "i salted mine evangelist, . M.inv nrituii ei'uiat ral uuthuri- prliit-wiituiK riinl it is merous British schools. No time is wasted in the new systeri on Innumerable Joinings, upor'liifius loops and flourishes are aholthUed. One big London firm has adopted the system and otlnr ci icertu are said to be considering lit. ui-. SIGNS CHECK BY THUJtB PRINT. SAWTELLE, Calif., July 10. J. M. Lankston, a Civil war veteran, who Is bed-ridden at his home hero will sign the pension checks he re ceives from the government with his thumb print, he has announced, to provent anyone from defrauding htm. A copy ot his thumb print has been filed with Sergeant Al McLaln, in charge of the branch ot the Loa Angeles, police department here. Lankston signs his checks and en dorses his pension check with his thumb and Sergeant McLaln com pares It with the original on file in WASHINGTON. July 10. Sena tor Borah introduced today a reso lution asking that the president send the senate a copy of the letter that was declared to have been written, by General Bliss on behalf ot him self, Robert Lansing and Henr? White, protesting against the peac conference decision regarding Shantung. LOCAL LEGION MEETS FRIDAY. Klamath Falls discharged sol diers, sailors, and marines are urged to attend the very Important meet ing ot the local organization of the nation-wide American Legion, which will be held Friday night at 8 o'clock in the City Hall. All discharged men. who were ln any branch ot the serv ice are urged to be there and be come members ot the local chapter,. If they have not already done so. his office before the bank here will Plans will be announced for future honor the paper, doings ot the legion. PORTLAND, July 10. Judge JJavld Cook Sanderson of Freewater an "Indlspenslble Instrumentality Oregon, Editor of the Freewater for "malntaalnance of the new order Times, was found dead" In bed today lt had been ther purp0ge t0 get up In f tnnnl lintnl Hnnili - a ,lnn rt .. ,v... .u.. t,c..t. .., ,u. ... ,n the world PreaIdent wilson to- if iieurc irnuoie. in; na uoru ui iiuu, I England sixty three years ago. and ua .'" i " senaie. .n open. was a Methodist minister In Canada ssn. the opinions of the foreign. I for Twenty five years. Later he Pwe Ms own concerning the. traveled over the United States Iec- all-important -document, 'turing on Journalism ' He declared that the framers ot ! . the peace treaty felt obliged to turn. 'iMPHPTANT ITI WQ t0 the League ot Nations as a real I irvlr UK 1 AW 1 E.L.IV3 necessity In seeking the solution ot I MEETING TONIGHT many of the complexing treaty prob- lems. "The fact that the covenant f i