imJSfPrim- H Wt littgnmg Herald I orviar'lt)V I OFFICIAL PAPER Of RiAMATH twi KLAMATH FAJUL0 Thirteenth Year-No. 3,676 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1919 Price, Five Cento ...mil IPTIHITV I 1M HO I III 1 1 until limn IN BUILDING (loo J Nliiiul. it dwelling War roll Hunt, u :i Mory Hnxplutl lnillil liiK. 'oriur I'lim mill 4th, i-nut K'H MiO; Iluckmiiu & Dow, u friinii dwelling. N'lrlioln iidilllliin. cimt IH.- 700; II. M. Reldy, fireproof strurturo ill Cor. uf "III Main. P. TKirtfne Penmt. Iuued Since Lm February THOUSANDS INVESTED jfcd &Ulc Men IVrl Tht Tfcrt l ftted tor 1X Aiiimw""" """" dig meeting tonight. IIulne.m m i' ii -don't forgot the Importunt nicotinic tojilxht at 8 o'clock In thn Elk htilld I UK. Full plans ii n (I detail of the convention will be discus-ml. AND S. E. IS THE LATEST RAIL PROJECT: i I CLEM-UP' IS ( PERMANENT RANKS ASKED FOR HEADS (It) Health Officer take up the Fight for the Annual Rcaovatloa to Prevent Spread of Dleae I'romotrr State that It N lo In; (Vm Mruiird From Ml. Angel South to it Connection with Ihn Patlflr GRENNON LEASES PEOPLE'S MARKET A 1 I WIH c!oH( )entfnltl)' wJliT'- lip t og",, ,n,, ' "puw" i 1W no! In thin city to George Ural .. .... t.,M-t.Ml (trnctloB In lull. Prank Wlilti'itiiin nml Puniest Gibbon The leun.i covith ii (ht'o.1 of oil" year, with Ihn privilege ef ex tension. The, now managers, who plan extensive. Improvement to the busl tiem, will Inko poiseaston Monday Harry llacher anil Jack Hale will remain with the, new manager. Mr. HtelnineU will remnvo to hi ranch i liKiir Miller Mill. I Mr. (iriiiiiion lll remnlii In tho AcUvlty hulltllnK acthlty. 'l" immer nd w hurrying- hlr vork In eonntructinx dwelling of till dMcrlPtlons about Klamuth Full In dicate the ilridr that the ciimmtin- itr Ii making Inward the future tliiu all ire looking toward Thlrlr-one Penult luel. Thirty nut' building permit have la luwl nlnro Februory 11 of 1h preient je.ir, eiistiracinit live nu- aloes Mructiirc. of flre-prof eon jtructlntt lavohliiK nti outlay of over 150,000. Inrluiled In the lll are the ; Kluinuth u lilKKer and better it. City Health OfflcerSoule has again WrMern takon up the cudgel In a fight on dlr . ty. premises, stores, dairies and every nook and cranny In the city, and there. In to ho no let-up until the city Ik like, a new pin. Dr. Houlc says that now In the time to nip In the hud any possible chance for the spread of any of the contaRlouH or Infectious dis ease, especially typhoid, which Is Particu lar attention Ih called to the unusual plunder of tile for thin season of the year, which Ih Indicative of the exist ence of breeding places that should be cleaned up, and Dr. Soule Issues the following warning, which Is the last one the public will get. The noxt move will he a police officer who will The latest railroad to enter the Eastern Oregon Held Is the' Portland Southwestern. This company vtnr. Incorporated lust June, and since that time It has hud a large crew 4 ... n..r,v,.,rB ... ,,.. ....... .u,...K urn ",,,, due to show Its head. line rroiii .mi. Angel to iienu, ironi which point It will take a southern course to connect up with the West ern Pacific In Nevada. The state ments given out by thn promoter do not Include Klamath Falls In the program, hut when the line Is fin ally built, which It will he, It will bo found to follow pretty close to place the offender under arrest- tho outlines made In the Herald All dallies, restaurants, bakeries, WASHINGTON, July IS Presi dent Wilson In a message to Con rest today asked that permanent ranks of General In the regular army bo given to General Pershing and Chief of Staff, Peyton C. March. He also asked for permanent ranks of Admiral In the Navy for Hear Ad miral Sims and Admiral Benson, Chief of Operations. AFFAIRS IN HUNGARY UNDER DISCUSSION PARIS, July 18. Principal topic under discussion befort the Allied Supreme council yesterday was the yUUcd Intervention in Hungaria, "where military action seems the only means to end situation danger ous for Roumania and Poland." LANE IS ASKED -TO GIVE TIMBER El IN RE WAIIXS MERCHANTS OF FAKE SKALKR. IlitriliV t'tie! ntn inln.ii ll u .li.l.i.l city uiitly after the. Klks Convention "'""' .'"'" "h after which In: will take nil extend ed vacation for the benefit of his health, which has been poor for some time After hi return Iim will tak. up tho business of helping to tnako m Merchants of Central Oregon arc warned that an individual represent ing himself to be an employe of the department of weights and measures, is testing and repairing scales, and collecting fees for the work. From Salem comes a statement from De- T- Seek Modification of Co1 tract With Power ,jt Company " 1 TO STOP LOWERING A Telegram 1 Sent to the flrcrttary of the Interior Betting Forth tfcav Grave Danger to the IimnbeHaa; Industry if the Power Compaay ! Not Restricted in the Matter C Reducing the Water Level of tk Iake That the timber interests, min owners, box factories and all persons interested in timber or the monufac- puty State Sealer William A. Dalzell, i ture of same, are alive to the serious eat markets, slaughter houses and falling attention to the fact that und-Uhreat of the Californla-OreKon Pow- tnot tin- w .stern raclllr would come groceries, which receive.! nn unfavor- cr the present state law, the office. r Company to reduce the water ler to Khimath Fulls and would he met able report hy the food and dairy jd0e not employ any per.on in this ' el of Upper Klamath Lake. In pnr here with a line from the north . commissioner, should comply with capacity. A sealer, however. Is located suance of the terms of the contract According to J W. Foster of the ,t"-,r suggestions at once. The police) jn nach district, whose duty ft Is to , between the power company and th Mjler Construction company, the P. f,rr' "' ' to checking up these Inspect and test all weights and mea- government, is evidenced by the tele- S i:. will htilld from Ml Angel ""eorts and any food found "danger-. Sures and no fee whatever, is collect-, gram sent yesterday by the interest- ... . . - ....' I ' now hoM'ltnl i ' reeled by Hr Wrrtn Hunt at a rust of J2S.0OO. a 1.1.000 garage to ! built at the roi wr of Third and Main Htrevt hy J 7. McCollum. tli" II5..I0H I'resby- Iffl.in church at HUth and 1'lne Sih; mid us Mr t.reunon ha been a most eiilhllslitstlc booster ever klnce llU i .-lilniirr here, many good thing nre expected of him. I .Mr. Unit tint has been In the city for nbout ihreo yearn and was uitiiii- on the west side of (he Cascades to "w " PUc Health shall he con- led for the service. Ilend. n SIst.TH. then southeast to '' "'ed and destroyed. The public tl houc, raiiRliiR from JlSouto J7..':-'r of tl,n Klnmath Packing Co for 090 In coid. nnd 10 three room cot tljrt HOUtll of M.illl Street. Illsb runt of materials, really, nnd Ubor npiM-ar In l" no detriment to the builders, for seldom hai Klonv the gteater part of that time. Mr ClUmiiK and Mr Wliltemnu have been here fur the past eight month i. nil have both been Identified with Ihn Klamath Packing Co.. mid lime n Nuvadu, where It will ultimately con nect up with the Western' Paclllc, thereby gaining an outlet from Port land to San Francisco. For the last several weeks. rcw of ongfueorx numbering upwuid of lif. men, have been uiiiW'r the dlivo t Ion of Mr Foster, making prelimi nary suneys on the summit. Tlie-e surveK urt being rushed with all nth FalU shuurd such nrtlvlty iiloltg ,"), ,,f '""leiids who will wish them possible t.pet'1 and will be completed n,,s knows that the milk advertised from- TKACH I, EG .M.Wl'FACI'l'ltlVG. tuberriillu tested cows is untrue, hut' this matter will be attended to In the IH'CHAilKST. July IS. Artifical near future. leg factories have been established Now that the garbage fight Is sett- under American auspices in Hucha l"d get your rubbish and garbage ' rest. Uelgrade and Athens. In these hauled. Why can't tho city pay for workshops the latest models of Am having some of the by-wajs cleaned-, erlcan legs are made for the war up as tho old auto camp ground had-, wounded under the direction of Am of I'nderwood's pharmacy, and many erlcan workmen. In all Rumania, oiuer ptiniie places, that private par- Serbia, and Greece, native workmen cd parties to the Secretary of the In I terlor. A copy of this telegram waft also mailed to the California-Oregon, j Powr company. The telegram and. . letter transmitting same follew: kttccoKd III their new undertaking HEART OF LIBEL T ffl 1'iiril Again Atk.il lo Admit If Win "Ignorant IdcnIM" Hit torncy Object Hlrciuioii-ly lliiMof cotiitrutclon. It Is the opinion iftnny ulm follow the construction tuilMM thai the present activity In dicates that there will b.. no iminedl ! Ull In prices of materials within the next few years 100 llnrllliig Nci-dcd. bocid real cstiitn men csilinnttt Unit I PProilraately 1 00 additional houses; lll b needed to adenuately houie ' t!i permanent population now em- ' flored here, even though no new In-' lu!trleii tnrt operations. This np-, team to lo a sure Indication that there will b0 no direct falling off of ; "uibb connruction for somo time Jo come. The Hit of building permits as glv- out for tin. past fr nm, hu,f MOUNT CMCMN8, Michigan, July Jiiontha from tlio office of the City ,s- Tno nart ot "onry Ford's 11- Recorder aro as follews: ,hel suit was reached today when tho If. Oreni, bungalow, cost $2000; 'Chicago Tribune's attorney began rank B. Morrli, a dwolllng corner lUPitlonlng Ford concerning nn odl- anil 6th, com, $500; Martin jtorlal headed "Ford Ih an itnurchlst." inu."' ! r"m 1""l!,p' n,"'nn Vlnln' published In the Trlbuno on Juno 25, ."""' -"liro(l P Jalo. n mn.lnrii 1918. i Ford's attornoy chnriirturlzed tho efforts of Stovensou, tho attorney for the defendant. In trying to again muko Ford admit that ho was an ... ... -. , . I iKiioraiu iiieaiisi iih onuai aim .particularly distressing to such a modest man. s cannot nay to have done , within the next few -weoka, after ivollr cotincllmcii to vote to which tlie crews will hcgln opera- tllt,s0 places ceanc(l.u. tlons on the east slope of the divide Anyone near a sower which is not (lnl. Sisters It Is ..xperted that these 'connected should have It done. Anv preliminary operations will be com- flagrantly dirty prlv!.., reported shall pleted within the next two months, be condemned and restroyed. unless When asked what was contemplat- party connects to the, sewor or keeps Klamath Falls. Or.. July 1Z, 1913 Hon. Franklin K. Lane. Sec'y of the Department of Interior Washington, D. C. We. the undersigned timber own ers, sawmill and box factory opera tors located on or adjacent to the? Tell-ire being taught the latest American ppperi-math I.ake. Klamath Coun hnve ; methods of manufacture. ' ty oiegon, wish to protest against the California Oregon Power Com- pany in that certain contract betweem. The many friends of Mrs. Robert the inited States Government and T. Baldwin, who is sick at her home J the California Oregon Power Com- on Sixth Street with typhoid fever. ed In the way of future surveys and the place clean. If unable to connect. I will be glad to learn that she has construction. Mr. Foster said ' A cube or two of typhoid Ii showing passed the danger point and will soon i "We propose to build from the up J-.xtra precautions are being tak-j summit southeast through Sisters en with rood and water. The city nnd II I aii'i from Ilend. southeast oter reservoirs, have been ordered to Nevada. The point at which the 'Indued and cleaned once a month tu new Hue will connect up with tho , least. I . , ;' ,C,,0H A',imi""' coa' '. aL, ?n' " '""Wo.. Nichols Aaulllen: J. t r..ri - Mum... .. ""u.u, a . room J w.N.holiiA.Wm0n.roB 13.. -.noma, Mar..,,. , m,u:a,mv, ' alnlow. cost $von; Geo C uortori! lnco,n: -n-n,,r,f- W A,S",,0n' V dwelling, ,,, Additien: G. W Whit., llslak.. r, ' " ",0,U,rM nllonce: a b. hmSm , (,ll,on' cnKt lieoe: rhoueK r'0, ! "' A-trlp. n a .K,aath .!.,. 00", conRoS on W s :''. Smith Pr,nt Coilr C jZ firnproof '"lldlng; '"n c,18'00: First ,onWraeonTLOWonN'ou. ;WfcUI, and'V"0" Korns' co- B;j.TPM"ont M Bwr klir'n. C0,1Um' tor 1 c"o';cornorMalnnj '"i Add mr room bu AuUUIou. co5;x$fi,ooo; IIOl'SK TIMES TO UEPK.ll, DAYLIGHT SAVING LAW. Western Pacific Is not fully deter mined, but likely will bo In tho vi cinity of Wliiuomuccu, Nevada, which will give n route to San Francisco, 281 miles shorter than any other line south from Portland, and over a grade far more satisfactory from the engineering standpoint than any railroad line from Portland to San i Francisco. So fur as the distance will affect Ilend, I might say that tho line of the proposed P. & S. E. will be between SO and 90 miles shorter than tho present lino of the Oregiei Trunk and the O. W. II. & N. When naked regarding the specl!l3 time when construction will begin, Mr. Foster further stated: ' So fur as tho now company and tho construction company Is concern ed wo nro nil ready nt this tlmo to (Ily Dr. A A. Soule. SI. D.) T be on the road to recovery. For the part two weeks she has been in a precarious condition, but last re- pany dated the 24th day ot February 191T. We respectfully ask that we be given the opportunity of a hear ing before you enter into contracts for the diking of land on the Uppec Klamath Lake for which you. have ports today bring the cheerful news ' sked bld3 We beUere the contract. mat tlie ntgti fever which has accom- uenveen yourselves and the Powr pauled her sickness has disappeared. .I'MltKRMAVS TRUST GETS STREET IMPROVEMENT HOM)S. At a meeting of the city council yesterday, the bid of the Lumber man's Trust company was formally ccepted and the street Improvement bonds awarded to it. The bid 114 was considered n big thing for the city. R. I). McCollum Iluy. the Frank Ward ,,elnB, t price ever paid for oi-i.miut:s ui in is iny, WOlflM Lot nt the Corner of Main and Third Streets, Across From tho IJIkV Temple R. I). McCollum has Just purchased from Frank Ward tho lot on North west corner ot Main and Third Sl'ES FOR DIVORCE. Suit for a divorce has been filed ' by J. E. Faught from his wife. Elea-1 nor. John Irwin Is attorney for tho plaintiff. WASHINGTON. July IS- Deter mined to attempt ngnlii the repent in thn Daylight Saving Law even at tho risk of another Presidential veto, tho Republicans of the House Agriculture committee today, over tho objections of tho Democrats, Included tho re pealing rldor In tho Agricultural 11111. n modern garage. The building will lie of brick and concroto and will be up-to-date-in ovory particular. It will be GC hy 120 feot, and when com pleted will bo occupied by HoagUnd and McCollum. The latter is u neph ew of tho builder nud owner of tho property. SWORD RETURNED TO ARMY. LONDON, July 10.-i-Tho sword which was discarded during tho war bocnuso It was uttorly usolvs has boon formally roturnod to the Brit ish army. An order ronulros nil "field marshals, gonerols and colonels when dismounted," to wear ono on ull coro monlal parades and at official ceremonies. I1EALH-MCKAY Elizabeth Boals of Ban Frunclsco and William McKay of this city wore united In marriage In Justlco Clinp man'a offlse yesterday afternoon. The couple will reside at 16 South Riverside Street. SCORE KILLED IX EXPLOSION. begin work. Wo bollovo fully that Sl,00t" ,,ml wl" hnvo orccUa thereon tho railroads will bo turned back -om tho government control to the private ownership and our construc tion woik will await this action by the government. I bollovo that wo will bo ready to begin work either In the vicinity of Mt. Angel for tho first 10 or GO miles by September 1, or west from tho summit toward Mt. Angel. Hy this timo It is expected ...... ...nA.lrtnll,. nil n. . 1. A ,tt01",1 l..u. ,....t.e-....,, .... .. v..u v..... KTMIIAf.r, W. VlrHnl.i 1..K- IV engineering work In tho mountains Twon,v.ona mea woro kule,, ,, a will bo complete Into Sisters, and 8Coro nJurpd ,n a gag ,,, at wo will bo able to devote tho winter na ot ,ho Taswell creok coa, months to running tho lino south Coinpaiiy at noon ,onaj., over one from Sisters to llond and then on ,,undre(, nfon wero worklng ln tho into tho southern part of tho state m,no- nescuo partles dggng for the of Nevada. "For several months right of way parties have boon negotiating with owners on the west sldo ot the moun tains, getting bases for tormlual ltes, right of way, etc. This work, I understand, In nearly complete, Af ter this Is dono wo shall bo able to begin work on tho east sldo of tho mountains. It is a little premature, as yet, to say anything about our en trance into Bend, but we have ten tatively decided upon this feature." LS bodies wore buried under tho wreckage. SEX, 'J3 REJECTS AMEXDMKNT. V July ,18. The c. WASHINGTON, senato today rejectod the amendment to tho Sundry Civil Bill designed to end the enforcement ot trading with the enemy act .offered by Senator Fall. The latter claimed that there should be no restrictions on trading with Germany. RIS BIG IH Property is Purchased by Mrs. O. T. McKendrcc, who will use It in Con nection With Her Sheep Interests The J. A. Maddox ranch, located soventeen miles south ot this city on the Merrill road, has been purchased by Mrs. O. T. McKendree, and will be used ln conectlon with her extensive sheep Interests. The property pur chased consists ot 560 acres, resid ence and outbuildings, and is recog nized, as one of the best ranches In ho valley. It is Ideal for the purposo for which it is to bo used, as It is possessed of one ot the bdst natural feeding grounds to be found In this traction. It was this particular fea ture that played the deciding part In closing the sale. Possession will be given about December 1. Company could be modified so that the same results could be obtained without damage to the industries, land owners or the navigability of th lake and we further believe that changes can be made which, wttl cause no injury to the irrigation pro ject and still preserve for them all benefits. , Investments. All of the undersigned have made heavy investments tribu tary to the lake and some ot then have, at great expense built mills, box factories and log canals on the shores of the lake relying upon the condition ot the lake as provided by nature and have been and are usins the lake for the towing of logs and the hauling of freight In various di rections from shore to shore. To give you a comprehensive survey of' the, Investments involved there is approx imately ten billion feel of standing timber adjacent to the lake whoso logical place of assemblage and man- 1 ufacturo is the Upper Klamnth Lake. This supply will provide raw material j for over fifty years .of lumber opera tions, Iu fact it Is the largest remain ing body of White Pine in the Unit ed States. Tho future development ot this great industry and the entire .large area of country tributary to the lake Is vitally Involved in thts question. The sawmills adready .con structed have an output ot approrl tnately two hundred million feet an nually. More than twice this amount will undoubtedly be manufactured. ln the near future if present advan tages of operation remain. The box factories annually manufacture ap proximately one hundred million feet of box shook the major portion ot which is used to box fruits and fans products grown in Oregon, California and Colorado, These factories at largely dependent upon the lumber supply furnished them by the mills located on the lake. These combined industries at present maintain a pay- (Continued on Page 5) ' h