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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1919)
'S&BONU- H &l jEugmng iteralfr OFFICIAL PAPEM o KLAMATH FALLH Thirteenth Ycnr-No. 3,670 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1919 Price, Five Cents IttlWL INTEREST DEB i pfiETim i' rill mtmtllN, having be. Ii r -liiirli I fur ii limit mi officii! In Villa . ,rm In Mexico. Mr wn -im ii-ii '1 m. r , ) I'll In ngo of lunlllK lloli'li .ilir ir $ , 'i nun worth of Liberty 'ioihN ft i , ilh Northwestern Niitloniil liiiti' i. inn IiiikI, while ii gourd In III" li.inti (. In an cx-Muliiiimuli Chili mill. te ami ( former member of tint t'orllmnl po llen forro. THREE WARSHIPS PflCKEBS TRYI1 HILL VV I SEIilT TO FIUME TO COUTBOLFODD TN PAULS. July 11 Three allied ASH: (HON, July il I -An p-i aboo referred to 9,310 acres are embraced In suspended applications under the enlarged homestead art nnl . Htock-rulHlng homestead act (.on- oral Information hero In the l)"parr mcnt Indicates tliat the northiTii part of the area l generally timbered and j contain Home holdings of the Wey- j frhacunera, It In reported that Iin- gcll valley In the southwestern part,0- M- HECTOR TAKES OVER TH T 1 CO Seth Side in Congrew rre- paring for Fight J wurhliN. om; each from the AiiutI- pfi.irhlng I urker'n domltulKm of all ' 1h gonerally agricultural In character NEGROES AND WHITFS "'"' "l',,,, ua,i ,,r,,ucn navlen, have Important foods In the Pnllcd M'.utc 1 and hcili Pretty much In private own- l'", nrilprH id ,iroiiTil In rlmim t.i and International control of meat pro- nhlp. To the earn of thin valley In IN BLOODY CLASH '1"1''1 ""' 'Hrili'ri thut have been ducts with foreign rouptrle ),,.,., K"1 grade of grazing land. .IuMik plurit between liallan troops Ii mliient, iintess funda-niita! action I' w"" thlt Department Is not op- IiiiiiI other element In Hid forces of I . taken Immediately Suuh N the lnt ! P08'-'1 to tne Pnclple of the regula- As a result of a deal closed yester- dav. the J. P. Martilrp Pnmmnr ".tip APKTIN. Tpxiih, -July H ( . n-rupution. The Mtuutlon In report- '.' the Fcdnrnl Trade C.m.ii!.iM.m'i llon "' grazing on uie puuiic nomnin, tnat or the past f(ye h b ! negro wait killed and -.eteral white'1''1 un "' being dangerous and can report to I'renlden DRV GOODS DEPARTMENT Aim C. P. MAGUIRE BUYS THE lA. DIES' SHOE STOCK MUCH BUSINESS AHEAD mar Opwwl '' ''' , ""' ( ""' r . 'win l riln tlmiHurlr)' rlntln AC - cffl WA8IIIN0T0.V. Jul 11 Wuh- NT OFFERS men weri' wmiiiili-il In a i IimIi Ih. ,tvrn thn whltp uml iiiKro- in UjiiKvIiiw, Tpxiim Iniliiy, ai'rordliiK (o . a- inpint nit to tlovi-rnor l'nlt rwridwl Vffr Will' Artn- a ,,,.,, , ,. frtc M ttUrr WW on MpImh Situation ,,,,, j,,, v. hit.- r.-nldetn. v. rr r.. TtkIp In(prro'"1' ' " P'Minii hi "r nunnnn hip Iiphi'ihh imnlKiiifii nuy iip ,o l-r. Pour ttlilli iiii-ii with wouniln) I wlirn M'Vi-nil iiPKroni fired upon a rmii of wlillfn I tiny had waylbld In :t nrurn niTtlon. jhn vliltpn iwi I in i-.ir(li nl a iieero school (purlii". .t ... i i ilfttl wutfeuiWR nn ini".. - mm i w, nr ( ,, UHfil of caualiiK n p i.itl tilk toty followInK the adilriHi '!,-, ., ,.Rr n,.wi.ip- ,t mil.-- lildfnlWIIonon thp littc I rrn y .. i!,-irm,ir to n oiin : .viiuhiii tad ibr. I. oituf of S timi l..for' r.t' itt (U (ll,,i() fitmte )rtnl)' Offlrlal lilMllli'im of , touch woiunt l- under cuim.ui .' cnwlon bv tlf Pnrilriit AUtnif tlir ailt orate uiid npiion nlio( the l,e:isui of nlluii in -hi-jrtM re preparini: for the nitlflru Hon tonlMt that i ricted to lut lorwffkn Ilolh -ule haie held cue hiriKM Opinion -eem ijii'Jp gnimr lUmonr CiinKrojir.en th.it Hip (u-.i. will 1 Ions nil Hllli heutfd dflmten tie rule. The Koretitii Uulallmm ruin mlltplll imet nejt Muuilny to con- ji'dtr the Irenlt I'rcntdent Wllunn loilav made .ill uneipeMfil rait on artiiiKSecteiury folk, It In umlrridimil from niitliorl ttllrr ource llut lie vlihen to cou ildfr the Mfxlrjiii iii-tloii and n (ertontll)- acquuuii I'olb. with Hu iltutllun Ihcie I'ulk !ll oiioii xti--CMd Stcrrlary of Stute tlotiert I.nili Infon tho IVari il lixutlou In l'arl Amrrlca' point r. tt-trttltiK thn ro o cupcked by the coming of the itli the extent an three vtjrnlilpn, arcordlnic to omdals power of the five Mk picVerr here o l Wll.im .tu.-.IInK " l opposed to the setting aside ai a !conductInK ,he department store at id .;nnviri of n. , Brazing reicrve of landn fairly sus- j EKhth and MaIn gtreet8 wlu ceaM SITE FOR 111 uii.i. t.ivi: riti:i: tsi: or ins PIIOPEItTV AMI PAV Till: TAX. iis i.v within vnn tiii: re. pfsi: rst;Ai,i.v iiriti:i P llllt Hunter, who owim one of I he lieiit limited mlllnlte on Lake Kwnunn. iiimuetit ttie l(irald'it crltl rlniu of the IiIkIi price of iiiIIIhIIp hy offerliiK ouo to any mill that will tiKrei) to cut ton million feet annu ally. Tho connlderatli)ii that he imI;k In that (hey give him the refuse that WIIATIIIIlt REPORT. OHI-ir.ON' Pair tonlchl r . ., I A .r i.'.ui if.il.... Cfli..l... .i. a .-i ..i-i ii null, naiiiiu.it lltr ki title wc.trrly wlv's Maximum, !U dorr- Minimum, 50 det; 9 FIRE NEAR DORRIS CAUSES LARGE LOSS Specula' ,iri 111 'o fie e.i'i"! tia'ur' of 1 tile fire e..e ,i i-u ii. pant f .t.i.f 111 the 'ulU m . r ''orrli win rtVt il l.lrt Ul(?lit. will" it leirt-(l 1' :.r llle fire 1 Ii le I n.' .Hll(l til'lUK' 111 t''e tliniier i 'l'inr'".K ' I'vn; '. Ki i rin 1 ( ivuu Aii'ordliii; to Mr Kesttron tht or, Kin of the far i. ur.i.nj: ' Marled iiurnltii; In. I Sunday und tiv the rimilillieil effort of a fire llll of 3 nit 11. workliii; rnustttntlv for four 1I11M1, prejciitcil a sreat tonfltij uiiii m It'voh Ini; Hie loss of tlinii--n'lil o' ilnllam The fire n urn -r.iiuru' rirday nttcrnoon. Mr I !!. , k tiiirn and two ishneV -- ... ..,.., (uarter caught In tho flames. I R IT ci.ptlble of dlf poult Ion and une under i(0 ex the varlou homestead law.. Urge The bu8lnef). w, be d,vIded portions of the area deicrlh-vi wuHjbetween Q M Hector and CharletJ P. appear to to of that rharaot-.-. Maeulre and hp renltv hnl.lln, e- ACT ON RESERVE! SHCRI.TARV OP THE INTERIOR I.ANE STATES THAT IT IS IM'REI.V A MATTER POR LEG. tl,ATIVi: AfllON In riMionse to the p -tltlon of tm-tocltjiii-n of the njunty (iHklnK for i'ip creation of .1 ?rjzln resen :i' f IingMl Vatles F,-crelor of til Interior I.jiip hue r pl'ed ''i- ? r fatter for ''i- uttentlon of n ;'. no thn' the n rr moe op the pnr of :'!" ratt;.- and ie. 0 !i -1 till be -f a.k that th" nniry ef.t'i'li.r; act 'in n,i"e'j f-tcreir; I. an ' lei tr f dlovvs- As you an. doubtlens awire. !h;s Pcyartment ttould have no niicno'Ity In tho absence of legislation, 10 'it rprrt any portion of the pitbl'e ibi r.rln asa Hazing resen-. or to te Kt'iate the grazing thereon. V.'neie fr.re, the proposition yoit iuih:i!i U primarily a matter of legislation Cordially yours. FRANKI.IX K. LANE." Very truly yours, Klamath Wool Growers' Assoc By J. H. Carnahan. M T TALK 1W KLAMATH ; OP AMERICAN I.E. PRESIDENT WII.li HE GON IN SEPTEMBER "Ttddv fr" ar of tti Iate"T. H. HI I.I. DOWNER ItV WII.V III 11 Klamath Cattle and Horse A'v! : tlnii. Klamath Wool (Irourers' mo el'tViii Klamath Fu!!, Oregon Mt de r ?lr - I an In rer!t of ronmunlrxMtt ti(.T dafe of May nth. 1 !. from the oriraulz.it loi'K above named. rt--!of the big stick, and fearless words. were questing that a certain decr!bd nr-, may speak In Klamath Falls, accord ' ei in th Ftate of Oregon, be rrea-.d Ing to information received today Into n grnrfiig reserw under the iiir-from the .tate publicity headquarter Udlctlon of this nerartment. th "a-! of The American Legion, located at rant l3tid in said nrw nre to b. ill-1 Portland vlded equoll between the cattle and ! Lieutenant , Colonel Theoiloro the company will be purchased by J. F. Magulre. The property occupied by the store was owned by the J. F. Magulre company and H. L. Jongs of Siskiyou county, California. This has been purchased by J. F. Magnlrn personally, the consideration beln I2.-..000. Charles P. Magulre takes over the ladles shoe stock, and will open an exclusive ladles' shoe stor , at 713 Main street, expecting to le ready for business sometime In Vu , gust, or as soon as the room can ha I arranged for the cozy little ntoro that he proposes to have. O. M. Hec tor will take over the drygoods, no ttons and ladles ready-to-wear de partments, and will continue liudi- less at the paint1 location. The monX partment will be closed out. the stock beinc oispcird of either as 1 whole or thn po "l sale. sr.nu as all of thpn letail5 ar? e.ni!letril-. Mill Jjr ORGANIZER ...i.v .vi. aiv ni' mtk v.: the J P. J.cgu..t ompar. IN ORE- dIslncorpora::l an: 0 our ot i-u-i-ness. 1 With the )iii"'ii" ! t iii pri'por- .T. F Magulre will have ninety two "- KOI'NDPP. Mont Julv II Otierlng n charging bull in onre- bltep Interts Uoo-velt. Jr., lia hen an Indefatl- ....n . ...... .. .... . would hnvA ta be Imriieil If il.e mill ..r. .',..! L-r mil., nt.,1 linnlriif fim- i. .i lii reiilv will nv that an mm.., cable worker to make the Legion a tuiuuuu ui iiuun kiiii i.nri 1 lur una .-.... ..n.v . .. . ...... ......,-.. ,. .,.,.,, .. ......... .. .. --,--. -- - ---. wide public Imtny by actlngSerre-' w,,r1 ll"' t In ilif timber The ben' t wii imrt of the dav v orK f " tlon of the reeord o' Hi- 'ieuerU , grra- si.tress, ever .sin'-' I.N earlv tirjr Polls with the uniiouiirement thit trad Inlircmime would Im rr- nmed Immeillalely A blanket II- wilt b Isaui'it bx Aye, cheml U, and pnlaili will b,. exropted. Control orcr llipno articles will be frclwd by Ihr reparation reini: llon "der the I'cace Treaty One of t, :i-it things Hint I'iphI Mlln nrrernl rnnilt of tweulv.one lm. IMm. It iititnl ii i nlilef of nollce. Land Off're how that the rross connections as one of the prime or acre. Mr. Humor- proposition fol- It win elUi-r Unit or hont i'ip .i. o-- d-xcribed Is ubout ."lOl.jrui gnnlzers of the great body of serv- Iowk- I mill wh'-'t 1-ml bi.n linr'ii-t 'are all of which Is- surveyed (-1 Ice men In the 1'nited States ty feet facing on Slain street and one hundred and twenty feet on Eighth. 'as he recently purchased the swentr four feet at the corner of r'ighth street from J. O. Beardsley. It Is Ma intention to erect a modern four-story building on this property and as sooa as the present leases expire he will make extensive alterations in the store rooms. A new front will be In stalled, partitions removed and tho floor raised and when completed h 1 will lm" uue ui iur laigcai uuu uco ax. . .. I - 1 1 il. . In lmlinlf rt t ll n n1'"' OI l'1? a"OVP art';' Jpnent tour 01 me cummj ." ..... Klamath Falls for over twelve years. to be already reserved and part of American Legion and 1 uue in tin-1 j,., tu, tt. Hie Pn'tnont Forest; Hi. "00 art p son In September. Original date are wlthdrBwn under thn I'r.st form 1 called for his appearance in Portland To the Editor of The Herald the vege'.iblen In a loral uu:nnt'' Dear Slr.t From tliuo to time you gardint. have given 11 great deal of publicity 1 The rli'ef wn railed in the, srene In the high cost of Mill Site near ,,v "," '"""" wherenmm the bull il... Pin- m..l wltl.ln . Pin- limit, ilfimrled. The clilef took up the trail 0 The puisiilt ront'ntied uetll the bull under tne uecianmtion Act, tor tne : Heptemtier i. out u is er hucij Jip-.mip tired of surveillance ntid Klamiith Irrigation Project. A lit- that the date will ue cnangea mm tie over lino. nun acres npponr 'or the 1 week later In order that he may tie most pnrt to be public unreserven j a speaker at tlie first state convention land; within the gross area above re- of the Legion which will be held in furred to it apears that over I ;. she Hose Citv. Sept"i'er "4 . nrl 000 acres hnve been delgna"d in- i 26. Washington plana to hold Its 'quipped establishments In the state. ot.t snn arr: approximately :.-1 Roosevelt Is now on a speaking M. HectQr has been ,n busInesg ,a and that owing to the high cost dent Wilton did after arriving 11 1 mill alien there are going to be sev 11 e.k h to accept the reslgna- oral mills btilll nwny from the city. '''Ki' " ""i-pr me u.-m ..- If tluw mill build awny from tho "iirrene. was uie iiiiuiiruiiiug 01 .... ntllliliil. who was tnkell to tile citv rorral. The officer has the reputation of Hon ot Edward N Hurley, chiilrni.in i tne shipping Hoard. Ill reslg. city thoy will naturally huvo to burn nation w uke effect Augui 1 It thnlr mill refiiHe n tho handlliig Ii undewtood that the I'm, ,im wm chargo 1111 dfrelgh't would make the Wolnt John Ilarton I'aynu of Oil- shipment of llielr refuse Into tlie "to, at Hurley's successor. city prohibitive A the owner of one of the mill sites located In the city limit and tho only mill situ that Is directly Irlblllnri to In. Hi tint .stiiiiltiiirl. I'll. SAN JUAN, July 1: Tri Porto rifle Railroad and the Sunburn Unit- cn ItRlalntiire hns been nHked to road, I will niako the following prop W' tonmilsslim to Washington tn oslllou to any legltlniato Bawmlll or ime has won fop himself and his establishment a wide circle of friends. "1 have always hail faith In the future of Klamath Falls." said Mr. Hector today, and that faith is stronger now than ever before, ft is been my ambition to have In thtst city one of the finest drygoods stores In the west, and I am happy to saw that the time Is not far distant when. p0RJO RICANS MAY ASK CONGRESS' AID fongres for a loan of $30,000.. box facility company thai Ih going In mi. 'I'KlMiitlnn to provont cut 10,000,000 fed or more of linn ".-., ot i,1mi in Vmln Ulc , ,,r M,r W corporation! . has boon pro- I wll ""wotlmttlio, it year. iiuon pro- 1 win tuko llielr ivftiM' ii. imn-.i I n.llll.lluHl 1 t, n, .1... ,....1 .. II. ..I ... .1... -.1. , mniiiii nillllllll lit ill' t'llll IH lllllll I lllivit n i.'r ill" f.i ..a . prerorontll tariff on enf- tiso" of mlllHlte. I will pay nil tiu.s 119 nd for n.n .!..,.. w . ""iiiiBiiiiiniii of n n inn iuiiihiio nun win iervo 11 ror nmll".' 'onus 10 farineis. very iimall portion or hiIMhIio for IJo'jnn'iiI!' "", 1,rni,nmi1 wn"t the Htorago of wood Jic .' , 1 00 for 0lrntlonnl pnr- This mlllslle dlncily fioni Lnko 10 Pay off m'0"' fr(,Kllt Btnnipr, Hwimiin and Ih dyked and lias grade. f Purpose ManVa ''olt nml oth- ninily for Hih for tlm Stnilioiii rail Ij j . ' (road connection and the rough grade aiutoa lh,0 nrnl,0el that tho com- thrown up for tho Southern Pacloo ,h liland U 1( c"nKrp,,H ' grant "llroml coiiimcllon und has an out- These COmp,el o'f-Kovornniont. 1ft1 to Sixth Htreet. ,0ni onn""in,l""1 '"'V0 nro,1B("l! '1'1, 'iH'thor ndvaiitngps of this Ultra, h 1,1 1 ,l"l'rosoiitatlvo 'mlllsllu is that thero 11 ro two box Rlc, Wl5ltti d' tllnt tl10 Por, f,,r,orl,,H lp"til directly ndjaceiit to-Ulth. r ,,aH fuI1 """"orlty un'l lmlor Hold to olthor ot thoso 1lonnd that im'.'""' .'""""I'o'y mil'.. Iconconm would not liuvo to bo load. '"Wilt to ti, 1 ,n " loirlalnturo l on board carH, niuklng n largo ited. l "t 1111,,. i,(,lM do. huvIiik In freight nml labor. I am willing to entor Into a con tract on this IuihIh for n tonu ot from ton to twenty yearn. Thin Ih an opportunity for a plant, to lqcato In tho clly without any In- lllnl IIVtWiiiLiA t irnfiil Itur frt fn 1 1 rtti il ' uviimi ivi fiitiiiiMh (i imnuiui trucks, no taxim on mlllslto and nlsn no oxpmiHO for Ikhihos for employes, hoarding houso or atore, ull ot which will bo required If a Bawmlll plant In located any pluco outsldo ot tho city. Yours truly, ev P. HILL HUNTER. being nn expert "bulldogger" In deal- der the enlarged homestead net. of -onventlon tho same week as Oregon bejeve m. wisl, win be realizel. Ing with cattle. tho over 300.1100 acres of public land so that Roosevelt can speaiv . extensions and Improvements t contmplate making will be a blgr ad dition to the business establishments. of the city and will be a matter ot pride to Its citizens." About five years" ago, when the J. F. Mnguire company was first organ ized, Charles P. Maguire came her from Mt. Hebron, where he had been. In the gncral merchandise business for several years. Since that time ho. SIXTEEN MONTHS TO A' DECISION- 229 "iS'J n' "'" ' J Irur?' T,U,y n",ro Ul"whto S?' Cnllf0,,i, w3 'k'or.n' .'I0 ?ut u' roi.i-cr Rope Hlna "entonco, r h been at nrfe ,or 1 . M I j t y y vl" ( - 'Cy'.opooB t .MBor:fMM i " J-THOMA.C can Seattle. His tour will include several val ley cities and probably one city 111 , eastern Oregon If present arrange ments are followed. Pentleton. Sal em. Eugene. Medford and Klamath Falls have been mentioned but no dt'flnlto dates have been set. No diubl the local chapter of Tho Amerl 1 n Legion which meet tonight nt s o'clivk In the City Hall will take . . ae"tivoi.. identified with the -,!,... step, to Induce Roosevelt l:com,)anv he ins iPave. being presl- spnk hero. tjent and treasurer of the concern. " ".rht's nu'eting ot tho council. Hi, dogIr(J ,0 stcp (,own an(, out a ,1 nbich nil discharged soldiers. duo r,nclpaUy to a .wlsU to nnve aa mlb.r-. and marlues are urged to be t,xc,lls,vo shoo Moro alld lt s with t,v, nt will discuss verv Important 13t 0))d , y,ew tha, ,10 ,iropo,e3 to I.umi.css that wljl be of Interest li open hnslne-ss at 715 Matn 5tr?ot. in- , nil sonic men. Application for the slMnf. tUe ,atest eQul,,ment aad se7. opening ot Title land for ex-soldlers ora, of th(, lead,nB Unes of ,adtJJ may be formally made, to tho ';ov- snoeSi ! ornnu'iit it such a plan meets with ' ., j approval at this evening's meeting, IMANV P.NJOV SURPRISE PARTY. RIGGS ARRIVES TONIGHT. Second Lieutenant Robert Rlggs. who has been in the air forces of the United States army for tho past two- I Esther wins receiveu an us.,-, year8i and 8pent somo few month3 ablo surprise yesterday evening when ;flvInK oa tlle front llnes in Praaoe, u crowd ot friends, rememuenng ner( w,n no doubt arrIve , KlamaUl Pals 17th birthday, gatnereu at tne noma tonl ht accordlng to his brother. George. RIggs enlisted soon after America, th 1 entered the war and took his nre- lawn was lighted .Uminary ground training at- the Unit ems. Games were La states School of Military Aeron autics at Berkeley, He spent most ot of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Will, In Mills Addition. Shasta daisies decorated houso, while tho with Japanese lanterns played, refreshments served and a most enjoyable time reported. Those present were: Alice Uer llngs, Esther Uorllngs Maud Miller. Inez Dell, Josephine McLaln, Ruth Miller, AUa Ralph, Edna Perry, Va lora Gibson, Forest Houston, Homer Ralph, Forest Milter, Joe Carter, John Carter. Walter Walker, Ray mond Trimble and Glen Moore. his flying period In Texas. . ' . ELKS TO FIGHT BOLSHEVISM. ATLANTIC CITY, July 11. Frank L. Rain, of Nebraska, was la stalled Grand Exalted Ruler of tha' Elks, today. He pledged the support of all F.Iks In the warfare against Bolshevism. Jl