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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1919)
r. ntttg literal! ulte IE KK1AI. I",,: ,"' or OFFHttAJi PAPER OP KLAMATH COUNTY iiia KMM.vm Thirteenth Year No. 3,679 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1919 Price, Five Cent lie COUNH BONDS king STIR . JUHONGBUYERS Portland and San Francisco Firms After Them nature of ti'li'cniniH fiuiii Tin- OitKon Vulttr. These (li:nitiN were elit to Losllii linger, ftixlilor nf the First National Bunk, mill V () Suilili, nf the W. O. Hmllll Printing rumpaii) llotll message arc lileiitluil inn ion- 1 1ulll tint follitwIiiK' "Reported hero Hint Oregtm Ionl house, wlilcli Mil $soo higher on Klamath coiuily ronil bonds, and Vhlch refused to enter syndicate to Hold price down against county, is 'liclnic discriminated against by chiiii y court, which In said to hnwi derld imI to uwunl IioiiiIn to Cut I for n la hank Kindly wire two hundred words " Judge IIiiiiiii'II whh rcud thin mes-! ....a... ........ .1... .). I I ......' If DECLARE DHLS WILL BE 1 T L LI FN N force will ho reduced to a few ex pert accountants and Monographers hy August 1. They too are paying bills, hut one canteen and one hospi tal are still In operation. WASHINGTON IS "", Hate ItiniliiK lii Washington ' l.nl War Trunsactlons Between the Unlt- Muht Emit Willi llw Killed mid lift) Injured UtMl Rioters Ar-lifted WASHINGTON. July 22. Race til Stated anil England May be Completed by September 1 Offl-' couldn'a keep you down very Dlt. MITCHELL WALKING AGAIN. "Hello Doc glad to see you around again. I knew- they RUSHING AHEAD its Will Conic Home Soon LONDON, July 22. American ar- i.iitiLIDDirC "S" '"" imono nun lit' suited ' 'i i.w..ivwo, juij . Aiiiuritan ar- THEY BRING HIGH fKH-t. ,,,, ,,,,, WM ol ,rHt .. ,, ,,,.. rial, rontlnueil IiihI night with such mv un( B, offco who , , I. t 4 . 4 . IllPPiintillltf li1rtnlMli4l th.it nllll.Al J I'slon hud been reached unit none '""'''"''"'I' bloodshed that authorl I ... linn .,.. w.....l.t..l .1 ,..,-. Ml.. to clone up the war financial trans ection betwtvp the United States and Great Ilrltaln, hope to have their task completed by September 1. If that end Is reached the majority of umitii i... r.mrii.wi i Ti. ..-..!.. .. ... ties a ro considering tli( udvlsabllltv dusty Court Hold l.p the Award t(,rnomii w,,n , nllllyi,, tt0H of declaring martial law. I'lilll V,,,r"' ',"r"m", " " 'being iiittdn of the various hid would I K,,v,,ru' 'I'h of disorders with sol bleltlo Anl)r t ho Two leading )f r(( fof tf(i ,.,,,,..., f dlers and sailors lending the attack Bldi, One of Which onUlns rouly rou,, ion the negroes for alleged assault the 76 arm- crflcer ami 500 mon -ompUratlns Offer of lntrrrst oa - "' ! women, culminated In five! now here will he sent home, and the I deaths and fifty Injured last night. ' navy force will be reduced to a few Two hundred rioters were arrested. ' experts to tie the last remaining Detective Hurry Wilson wm Bhot strings. through the heart hy a negro girl The magnitude of the task will be who fired from a window Into the appreciated when It Is known that street. , the army alonu bought 2.000,000 tons tit, equipment and supplies here and ""Mpendrd llnlsiirr VAN ItlPI'lt TAKI'S N'KW IH)ST. KUmath founty Is et'dciitly III for ioraetuln.,' uf the same strugglit for Iti bonds tlist MnnmtK Tails recent. 1? MPtrirnco), when Morris llroth rftnd the I.utiilieniun's Trust com Bii of Tori n.nl went uflnt (he mil- -ntclpal e"iirltle so vigorously thin i II forced tho iireinlum up to the lilcr.. it price crer paid for city linprnw lrimt bonil The securities that nre now In the limelight nro the bonds that were uited lnt June for the Trmancnt lmproeiiieiit of county TMili. Thene haiulu amount (o 13 IT 701 Six Mils were submitted, hut only two of thee were considered by the County court tlione being the one sabmlttnl liv Morris llrothers of rortland mid n Joint bid of Clarke Kendall of Cortland and tho Anglo I London Pari National Hank of '?m Prnnrlnco Tho bid of the latter Is the one that compllrnte the situa tion, ilnce It carries with It n pro position of piultiB interest on tin- un pald bal.mci.s thnt nt first glnnce seemt very attractive, 1'nder the big submitted by Mor Til Ilrothers the county Is offered n premium mi the entire Im of 2. .'07!I2, nml win. in addition, take the bunds on a S per cent basis. The Anglo, London, Tarlt National tank and Clarke Kendall mako a flat offer of J3(3 32 for the entire Issue and ask B$ per cent Interest. Hut 1h.A Vl.t .1 ..... . . uiuiivm uuer to pay 3. per! Carroll Van Klper Is tho uew De puty County Clerk, taking the posi tion left vacant hy Fred Fleet Mr. Van lllper returned from tho service recently and was employed In the Golden Itllle Htnrn for two weeks or more. Me assumed his now du'.les in the court house on Monday morn ing Ills predecessor. Mr Fleet, will devote nil of his lime at the Klamath Viilley WureliouNe A: Ford company. I wlli'I'0 lie has Interests WITH DUTIES long." l such were tho cheery words President Eager to Return that greeted Dr. George C Mlt- hcell ax he walked up and down Main Street this morning on his first trip outdoors since the se- rere bullet wound he received In the abdomen over a month ago. "Feel Fine", said Drs Mitchell as he walked eagerly with the aid of a cane. And he looks well for 4 man who hut a few weeks previously was hovering to His Desk McNARY LAUDS LEAGUE shipped them to France, while the navy had large forces of ships which were constantly purchasing things from Ilrltltili warehouses Another element In the situation Is between Ilfe and death. His quick recovery Is considered re- markable by his many frlenas sr who knew the seriousness of his s condition. Oregon Senator Urges AdoptlOB Covenant Without Alterteg Pm pose of Covenant Senate Cant Approve Appointment of Repra sentatlve on Reparations Comfo-JR sion Until Treaty is Ratified WASHINGTON .July 22. Des pite the President's weakened co dltlon he Is most anxious to contlnasw his conferences with Republican sea- ' ators and official Washington. Isv AMERICANS RELIEVE again rushing ahead with its many FOREIGN CHILDREN dutles atter a duU Monday. I Senator McN'ary of Oregon, la a PRAGUE, July 22. The American speech before the senate, urged that scheme of child relief In Czecho-Slov- the League of Nations should be ae- WILL OPEN BIG numrn nu , I EWAUNA EMPLOYES HELP YOUNG WIDOW KiuplovtM of the K wanna Ilox Company made up a purse of 13&..,o the slow and deliberate manner In for Mrs V. L .Strickland. th widow which the British render their bills, oi me imp vtiiuniii htrlcliland. who One such bill received at army head- j akla Is now In full swing. Large cepted without such amendments was electrocuted lust Friday after- quartern today amounted to $130, 000 quantities of milk, cocoa and other and reservations as would "alter th "'"",l- for supplies for the American troops goods are In the hands of the central splendid purpose of the covenant or Mrs Strickland was emi loyH at In Northern Russia. J committee and the feeding of the 'weaken It so far as It affects our the Kwaunn llox Company nt th It frequently happens that errors children has been completely organlz- duties." McN'ary furthe rdeclare time of the death of her husbind. occur, but they are quickly found. and ed In the different districts. that the senate could adopt certain. The subscription hy the employes adjusted without friction, as In the Not every child In Czecho-Slovakla reservations In the form of Internre- J wan entlrel voluntary, thefr desire case of a bill which reached the Am-, Is being fed, but only tho.ie who are tations but should not endaneer th being to expnw their sincere vm- erlron naval headquarter here the actually hungry and needy. In most covenant by reservations vitally af pathy lo Mm Strickland. Officials of other day. It carried the expenses of districts about one child in three Is fecting Important features. Article me i.wauun no company rontrliiut- an entertainment glen to the officers . now receiving the American ration ed S CiMiMriutloii of the Portland & f $1. r.0 contributed by the com SoulliraMi'iii Itiillroad Will Hi lug puny. to Market l'te Million jlYet Further llpht Is thrown on t'-e llevelopmci that will follow the construction of the Portland & Southeastern rnllrond. projected from Ml, Angel to tltind. by an article In thn lli'ild tlulletln, which follows' In the minds of local business n.en nt Interest on unpaid halmiccs f()r,,,, ,lml"'r "ldrn. It is iimreiit Period not exce..dliut two in . ,',,' "' Proposed line of the Port- Mt it was t!ilK provision that enrs. en ii set lanil .t Southeastern railroad Is pro- to the fund making a total of nu American battle hip by the of ficers of a British yquadron with which It had heer. working. The bill had been placed in the American packge by the error of some clerk. The American paymaster In churge tactfully returned It without com ment, and tome one In the British office probably i-pent an unhappy tiiii:vi:.s .i:i; ai-pi-uiikmu:!). ten. the "nillar section of the leaene" 'AVIth the co-operation of various must ue unimpaired, said the Oregosu natolnal. religious and social organl- senator. zatlns. encouraged by the Czecho-j The senate Foreign Relations Coa Slovak government. -local and district ' mittee declared in answer to the committees have been formed to car- pn?s,denfs request that it approve ry on the details of the child-feen-i scheme. Food is at hand In many places only awaiting the organization of the loqal committee Additional American personnel has recently ar- the provisional appointment of th American representative on the Re parations Commission to be created under the peace act, that until tl treaty was ratified "no power exist- ' Authorities of Dorrls arrested Floyd Barnes, of Sail Francisco, and Al(lu(itimm of Klamath Falls yes terday for having robbed Henry An- alf bour. .1 ,.. .1 ... 1 .11.. ... flflllll.t I.IL'l n ft. Kl.trn mtnneml . ttl0l fm,(l T0t nnJ n r. ..Ann ...n.1 iiersiiu n Kenrnii iiitrn-iiiiiiiiiie siori; un vk.3 ....- ,rCi., iric "- ...... . ui.o, ...m u ouuh us uiu . , carry out the nrovlslon5 ' In Merrill last weok. They were as quickly a.-, possible, and the S00 I If received that a community is ready , ,-, -. , . l. .1 1-1 .1. 'H..11. I - a Ml 1 t n.I- ..vn.it ,n Kj. rmnt I li.-rt frtf Hrr.inl.flllnn ranrAS.nlll.,.. -l uruuKiii i ivi:niiiiiu runs aim uir - c .., r.ci.i .w uv hjh m .u -.. ....,., iicctiiukcs am now In the county Jail months Jewelry, cigarettes, clothes flii'- American Red Cros activities also lights, and foodstuffs were recovered are being closed up with all possible froir. the thieves speed, and It Is possible the London Senator Morris, who was invited being sent out to put tho relief into '".' , T ' , VZT operation. .Wilson, declined. President Wilsoa .will no doubt be able to discharge- 'he'delay In innklng the nwani umii i Jected southoast frSm Hogg pass to inuwaay afternoon, to enable to Mathematical .harks to do some fig. "riff. At the bids now stand, this Is h"t the county would get: All county funds draw Interest nt W rale of 2 per cent, so that the JMI Win to the county would be Per cent on $317,704, which, nt "rery outside would not ho la pos Mlon of the county for an average more than n ycr. nce tho county J ImmedUo use for JJ0.000 and mMlna,lillHnnol $50,000 with- a rnonth or Mx weeks. This Intor- nlnt "n,X',en,k"1 ,,a,n"- wnuM been, 8B' UmIr " '""' """"si on the inmU ti, . .... honrt, would be about four- lc nt ,,,, nwt , (.(mn(y $S4 J8 from which Hl.oul.I be deduct Jt.o O.-ni SC It ge,8 hack hyreas- h 8 M percent on tho mi- Wld lalanicg, Vndcr tho premium offer of Mor- nrolhcr. that firm would pay tn is. 79 ,norn for "l0 '"""' '' Portlnn.1 and Snu Francisco I, ,.,,,"h n',,,,Ml l0 ' niWItlonl I,, "l0 cnnty would have to nay 1," " "" ono-hnlf of ona per- J' '""' wot'ianntlho county a O8'of $xr,2.ic I, Aotor consideration to bo taken to account, and whlqh affects tho h mnMUnl th c,m,,l' "I" Rot In jj mj tor of tho jogB, opinion of San nr,& Wlnltr00' attorn'a Of 2'annd;w:'tP upon tho lo- the-L La" r.c.'e,1,.n- ovo"" Ion". , . ' u, uot'8" If tho oi am oni.i ... .. th county win rns "rot,,0' attorn. l" mvo ,0 I"1'' tl'lB tlrm I Clar?" ?," 1nr,B Nallonnl "nk ,hl I J 000 ,n ,r.ny f00' Thoroforo, the tu ,KV'0l,la b0 .odnctod from n ot in ;; v ,nK a not dlffer- D nn GG:42 "' uvor o the Ar" "rotliora hid. l08'0comesOtthO S'ruMl ror ",M frm Portland in the Sisters and GUt and thence to Bend It 1ms been nuthorltutlvely learn ed hero that tho Hill Interests have approximately -tn.ooo ucres of timber directly tributary to the .proposed lino, nil ot which Is located on the enst slopn'of thn Coscude mountains The proposed line extends through tint heart of this timber for n nm tance of M miles. The breadth of tho timber belt on the east slope Is approximately 12 miles. Hugo True! Tributary. An pstlmnto placed on tho amount of timber represented Is placed at (TOO million foot, a great part of which Ih merchantable and tributary to tho Deschutes river. It Is estimat ed thnt othur timber. Including that owned by prlvnto Interests and In tho national forests directly tributary to tho lino, Is flvo billion feet. According to men well Informed on tho timber situation In Central Oregon, practically nil of the Hill timber can bo brought to the Do pchutes rlvnr for milling more satis factorily than at any other point nlong tho proposed route of tho Port land Southeastern railroad. Timber Peel Possible It Is confidently felt that I.ouIh IIIII Is desirous of milling this tim ber, but thero romnlns speculation ns to (ho point ho will conduct theso npqrntlons, It Is also felt that thoro may ho somo arrangement whereby tho othor tlmhor Interests, holding land tributary to tho survoy, may pool tholr tlmhor with tho vlow to gonoral and oxtonslvo milling opera tions on tho Deschutes river. Tho haul from tho summit pre sents no' difficulties, It has boon learned, but, rathor, tho conditions favor operations southeastward rath er than nortlnvostwnrd ovor tho pass. Men wo liavo traveled extensively In tho Cascades say that tho Hogg pass is tho lowest point In tho Cas cade mountains ovor which a rail line might bo constructed, and thatNtho elovittlon at tho highest point la no more than 4700 feet. President Wilson as He Left White H6use london. July 22 The policemen Tarrvino- Coov of Peace Treatv to Senate of tI,e nrf,ttv seaside town of Rnms- I gate are to lose their "pin n - ' :rzrr.c.T.::.:r-2r his full flu Hoc olttior- nu.j.. POI.ICK TO LO.y "PI.V MONEY." ,Thursday. - I i '. TSha "n'n'n'n'n'n'n'nW.t; , , .$8&&$$M money. This money has been obtained by waking early risers by a knock at their door or trip nt the window. A "season ticket" system was In force whereby, the cost of this sen- MOUNTAIN STREAMS ARE DRYING IN CALIFORNIA. . PASADENA, Calif.. July 22. Southern California mountain streams, which heretofore have mala tained at least a 'trickle" durfrtff Ico was reduced to two cents a call. the summer, are going dry, and J The receipts were pooled and shared manv trout are dying as the result. between the police as "pin money." according to S. W. Sopp, engineer Instructions have been issued to ot tne United States forest service tho chief that tho police must dls-.witl1 headquarters here. continue the service. Old residents For the first time In many years. resent tho new order. jIr. Sopp says, the waters of LttUa i Santa Anita and Fish canyons are QHOriWAlTCD Jt CTVMi'r !,nsl'ntelent and the streams hare ?VS1SR . ?I9UJ Se rtr- The streams in Pacolrx L.E.4.VI. fUR lK.Ci tAJ. and Rogers canyons dwindle 'and the San Gabriel river, as awa? ra-dry . bed. Tho mountain trout are dying to, tho rapidly diminishing pools. T OFFICERS OIMKCT TO S LF OF HORSES TO MEXICANS. State Game Warden Shoemaker, 7 , ,, n ,". aS a accompltn.ed by his deputy. Henry ' ' '" PractlcalI- no"S t a Stout, expect to leave today or tomor row for a tour of inspection through Lake cunty. Many matters of Inter est to the peoplo ot Lake have been brought to tho attention of Messrs. Shoemaker and Stout and It Is for the purpose of enabling them to make r , ,. m a co-operatlvo personal investigation I ,' PASJ Tex" Jlll" 2.-Cavauy at this time that tho trip is taken Air I officers nt Fort "ss unofficially Shoemaker, will contlnuo north to 1 1,rotesta against the selling of 101 Tho Dalles, while Mr. Rtn,,f win . cavn,r" horses to tho Mexican gov- turn here. Ho will" be an&ent a week "nment '" jnountaln cavalry troop, or more. I ln nursl''t ot Villa rebel banils. Of ficers who have been in Mexico with AMERICAN LEGION WEEKLY ISSUED FOR SOLDIERS. Americanism combined with punch thats what makes the now Ameri can Legion Wookly a most interesting and vital factor In purging this coun try of tho evils of Bolshevism. In tho Interests of tho American Legion that is tho solo purpose of tho now magazine. It Is published In New York and Is tilled with live, in teresting news and cuts concerning ecldlora who did their part in tho world war. Special articles in the se cond number issued last week by Ole Hanson, mayor of Seattle, and Bennlo Kauff, famous baseball star, add much to the magazine. ' various expeditions assert tho Atoxl. enn federal or rebel soldier has llttla or no regard for his mount, rides it hard, tnkes no care ot the animal and permits it to become saddle sore, ac quire hoof rot and other equine diseases. 50 AMERICANS SLAIN""" DURING LAST 3 YEARS- WASHINGTON, July 22. Ameri-, can ambassador to Mexico, Henry,, -v Fletcher, told the house committee ' today that 50 Americans had been; killed In Mexico (he past three yeara.r Not a single prosecution has beenr made by the Mexican government, no- cording to the ambassador. . t '! t ! tj u r I n r rt i I' r j F,' n, fj