The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 29, 1919, Image 1

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KLAMATH COUNTY
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sS7 No. 3.688
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1919
Price, Five Cent
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COUNCIL OVERRULES
REMONSTRANCES ON
HIGH STREET PAVING
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HiniimmlriiiiHi mid objection- n
Hhi paving T High mill liii'i"-iltu:
'street between IIIrIi iiihI I'lni' street
wore denied mnl overruled nl Imi .
night's regular mooting of tin' r li
council, mnl assurance win given uf
i lii rn it in It lot) nt Hie work iinlll i
completion, )
Reports front Urn city engineer fin-
to Apprve n"' m',,,,mI ""' lol,K l"lll",,1'll,'K """k '
SHW v inmi forth ovnr tho proposed puvo-l
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BIG
BIG EXCURSION IS
1 PLANNED FOR SUNDAY
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One of the biggest excursions of
tho year is planned for next Hunilav J
Jt Is to bo given uniler the auspices
of tho lad I os of the Sacred Heart i
Church. The destination Is to bo
I 'Odessa. Busses will leave from the
'IIhmiuIiI Tlml Hie Hlnrtos If r lleuril .f.rr Mnirirltiir !) I.lnili Tiwi- iwl.l.. assembly hall In the rear of the
TROOPS T n
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A BELIEVER NITERS GRIEF;
Wi'tc r.XHKitfintliiim, Hut n Visit
Heir Hit I'miviil Him to Change
Ills Mlnil.
to enjo) an OliM'hloiwl IUibm. I "lurcn auoui .ju ana mil alio meet
With Hip Result That They Kt no tho boat on Its return trip. Those
Murli Tliry Hi rule Machine.
Traty With France
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who do not care to he bothered with
taking their lunch will have oppor
tunity to get sandwltches, Ice cream
ineiit. when It was definitely shown i J C AliiNWiirih, president of the How would you like to be so full and cake on the boat. Arrangements
i that the domtiimlnitors wore rliorl Culled Htun-s Niitlonul Hunk of Port- of Huge henH that you broke down have been made for the accommoda
1 mniiiiv i.i.nnn hmihii-.. f,...i ..r land, nod Colonel Sulmon. Its cash- your automobile?? Well .that g tfon of about fourhundred excursion-
. A UlllllI'MIMI"!"! " w .- -r ..-....,. . - , . r ..- - . . . - - 1
iTIftNS HELD BY TIES imvlnie tlm necessary two-third to hr, huvi JiiHt returned to the Rose JuhI the experience of Percy Evans,! Ists. The reports from Odessa are to
JTIOl'3 n ulcfeat tlm Improvement, '"' after u week's sojourn In Klam- Frank Evans, Iloyd Newbanks, Chas. 'he effect that fishing was never bet-
' The resolution of nttorney Man- ul" County While here he visited llalln and Frank Lucas, Lost Sun- fer and this will afford those who
1. tttM Till TrPAiy . .... , flu vnrtmiu li,t fiiAl,it.. ,... wfiu.'. flV llll.l' rlrnvn Intn (tin Tlrnlla ann. IlllVft lint llnnft fill II rhiinPft In Irv Ihall1
u JWt " II UK wiin sumo minor rniingon, pro- - " "- " -- -- - --. ..--. , .- -.,, .......
1 . l.ll.... ...III.. I .1- , .1 . .... .I,... ...... ft.l..-.. !. ....... U Jl'lnl, n flI.UM .... .1. .- Utl
..iJr and iriri-"" vlillnr for rertalll ri'KUllllliltIK for oni- iin. mm uriivp imwn inruumi un- i..i. .uuhui-ui uiui me; tuuiu ntji --. v nemiiK, an ra an uciiiuib
If .. ... t.-.l. lint .' .. .. ..... .. .-. .... vnltuv iih fur UK Mi.lln. uni! If nvor n the limit a
-.!." IWIS r""n" ration 111 iiip run rriiniirr mill hip ' - - - -
Tkil Btt ,' Treaty giving of an Indemnity bond by Cofi-r
. .,...!.. .. Ilrnlhnri was udoiiteil Iiml lilrlil The
triih Early lUlinrnii""
; Will ""' mniliillnn aim lirnvlilxil fur lli. r...
vocation of the permit on November
1 which allows Cofor Brothers to ope
rate their crusher In their present
location. The firm will be allowed to
.m1,if .. tit(r rnntrnrlfl fnf- rrllptlind
i todir WQ ,h,t "' "'!"""! rork that they now hare under way
nnibftreur wi" '"""' '""'" I H,.Venty five ilollur was npproprl-
lU, e.rljr rallfinuoa m " . , f ,nr,(I,.,1(ll, fllni, , pro.
u 11 11 tiiitoiatt ifrt
, m uernunj ..." -- .. f ., .i..rratloti of the City
tb)meungerlntea. uf "',,, f(f. , ron v...,t lou Mr MII.-h
It tppearing perionain.
niulimlMlon of the nil) emne
ri lonr crttlciara by llepmuicnn
TO CHICAGO TO
QUELL RIOTS
Chicago Experiences Ni
Reign of Terror
W With Grrtmnv.
ViHUS0nX, July 2? -IT"I-
irUioals bli !"' ' '""
nd get back to Klamath .them te keep cool and comfortable.
man left Klamath County convinced Falls In time to supply the'mcat for
of the Immense resources of this sec- the spread to which they had In-, LEAVES POR SAX PKANCISCO.
Hon, thut man was J C. Alnnworth. vlted their numerous friends. They'
"Of course' as you know, wo of Kot the limit, all right, and started Charles Magulre, acrompanled by
Portland have heard a great deul for home, but before leaving they de- vI,ls wlfe left thls niornlng for San
about Klamath County. You can't dded they could have an old-fash- i-rancisco wnere ne win purchase
blame us If we received It all with hined roast all by themselves. And shoes for his new exclusive ladles and
a gruln of salt, for tho stories were that is where tho trouble started, for children shoe store that he will open
so big as to seem almost absurd to " tasted so good that they
us. IJut my vlHlt here has changed loaded," with the result that when
"dver- "oon at 71?. Main Street.
i
iltn of tb icnate who ueiily
dthtithe PrMldenl had viol-
ta article of lltf ifJU- 'H-
ttprntnt the pact niotiic ttllli
ViruIllM Treaty
tmini Wllwn ald In part In
H. Btwp. "I "k tr,'al PiMsure
UjImWore yotl the treaty with
my mind There Is nothing absurd ' crunked up the old machine and
about whai I ba" heard, unless It Is "It the trail there was a growl and
the furl thai It falls so far short of " roar and a smash, and there they
uti.il U re.-illv linn. t inn ro.-ulllr were, with 111) hcltl ill slnht. nnil
wns appointed lo ntteti.t to the Hint- ,,,., ow wh). yM nr , doomed to play hide and seek with
'''r 'suronil city In the stute In the mnt- the Jack rabbits until 3 o'clock
Plumbing Inspector Mann tendered 0(. , raroad buslii.ss-somethlitg Monday morning,
his reslgmtlon which wn accepted , ,,. (.vjn tIll)11KMt of i.il.vlnK- Jllst nl thU time they heard a
It was the will of the cnuiirll Hint Au, , cnt umjerilt,,ml a Bro!ll ,i,,a soiiml that was music to their ears
all sidewalks that are In bad rondl- M1I)r( IlMll ,, )g wny y,,,, nr ,, it was a machine. They stopped It
linn annum ne repnirni iiir ine i.iim , 1h, t. fl.con, cly 0f ttj gtt,. ;!
D IT
FIFTH H
TWENTY - FOUR DEAD
Whites and Blacks Delilierateljr Arm.
to Stall: Their Prey Street Car
Strike Aids Materially In Sprea
of Rioting Crowd Storm ITsj
dertaking Establishment to de
Body of Black.
Cimwiitluil .New slilewiilks were in- ,)f , lmlrlt centers of activity
stalled on Second Street along lb" u. nclllr Coast "
frontage of blocks 3U and U'J All. To all of which Colonel Salmon
tirittwirti ziu'liiirit nrn rmkiul ItV till rt...-t .....t ..
JuatheoblKlbCnK to wr. - ; raT.lh the C,y , h T "
fct rrpiMIe th ImmoJIate aid of .,..,.. i. ... ..... 1.1
riiirtluiNlBraseof i un- r' k ! .-.". - - MIINfc HU5 1 HALL NOW
I ii.iii'aiiMiit. Ill AllllJl
'itwM BoniMoi or MRmaaion I j IN WASHEE BUSINESS
laiiitkir by 0rinatiy I earnestly
itiil the Irrity will meet with UrUCtK LHAKUU Sh- b h Don't tell It to any-
7r ecrd.ol tppro.al and ruelvi. OTHERS OF GUILT
etr ratification. I was mined to
in till treaty by connMerotlons Ni:W YOnK. July 29 - I.lenten-
wdliope.ittinai pcriitaal.e and ant Frank "Hard notieii miiuii. fr(.mls are getting too perhlstent
hmtolble to you as It svemea to who has been charged with exercls- Wttl ,1(,r j,),,K about a new en-
.' ling cruellies In dealing with Amer- u.r,,riBe that llert has engaged In.
.flitAmtrifawiibouml to France 'lean soldiers in a French prison t-Hiially he ran stand a Joke Just as
V tin particularly sarre.l In that farm, testified boforo the house In- ttl,n aH anyone, but then there are
iMpedui win our freedom was ' vestlgntlng committee today. joke ;im jokes, and this Joke Is be-
clth(Pildnfs many striking I ' Placed full responsibility for K j,.,i lo(i far. so his friends had
M.TworoTernmenls who wish "'' cruol trtintinnnt the soldiers .t,.r -w ,, ,mt ft,.r n. Klks
lB(inbriof the Uaxu nf N'a w,'r'' hIJ'c' l snunrely upon the rouwntiim. It's all about a laundry!
teiultlMie of the council to b" slmulditrs of Major Oeneral V. S. ,,ni you know how many tunes can
ltt(d lo to to the naalstam e of Strong and Colonol N. V. (Irlmo
ittai those situation Is one of ,u''"1
W' Ptrll, without waiting for
Collins anil Still Hmc Decided to
Krect a (lass A Structure, for
Whirl. They Have Had Many Ap-pllrutions.
one. but Mine Host llerl Hall Is not
smiling the Millie he usually smiles
and all bemuse of tho fact that his ,,..,, ,,, ,,,, ., ,,.,. .
- xi-vtv, "".un uuu uut.4a1t.-U
all right, and who should it be but
Will Ilnldwln, who got tired walk
ing the floor with his son and heir,
and decided to take him out for a
little spin, because he has already
dfscoxered that the hum of the en
gine :us a very soothing effect. It ! A. D. Collins and L. W. Still have
did not take long for Will to get derided to erect a two-story Class A I
next to the i-ltuatlon. and after ma I: I building, with a full basement and
ing a bargain that meant sage hen with walls designed to enrrv a third
for another table, he got out a rops, floor. This structive is to be erected
and It was not long before Ave tired, on their property at the corner of
sleepy hunters tucked themselves in fifth and Main street. Notice was to-
again
SKAItril MADK Foil l-'IK.VD
who kh.m:i m ihmm, (iir.i..
"never (oy served on the Western Transfer;
company and W. C. Daven'mrt. the j
' itpucntil trin'inf.3 tn V'l"ito till) nrolll
im.lLlll ll.t'IIIl- HI TMS.441S- HIV 's.(a
11ANDO.V, Ore.. July 29. Author-'
itles are busy trying to find the man '
who assaulted and killed Lillian '
Ise3 within thirty days.
I When Messrs. Collins and Still ar
, rived here a few days ago. they de
cided after looking the situation over
that it might be advlsihle tp build a
modern stiucture on their property,
provided they could get tenants. No
( sooner was this statement published
i than they were beselged with appli-
iWl Of lb LMrmi In arl I
U tatlna; such pledgei, tho chlof
Xttlt declared "wo nrovn faithful i
ttilMdelof uralltude." Such
tttu HU uiros to mo proof that '
"I'll MODI hn i..n th i..,l
WMdtjriiid prefer honor to Its!
itputti courie of peace,"
Zl e";M0,,1,,o "mimruing,
r.,1"! Trade rommlaalnn m m.
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5olU,poclal.yonthePa-
.. adopted today ,.,
NOTICK T) SI'llSCItlllKltS.
ASHIXQTOV. T.,1.- -...
"w foielin Relations committee
'Mlr firored the report on
tty with Colombia, The treaty
I"tkniiDlmiii.iiBi..- ....
retpeciedaoon.
tASlHXGTON
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turtfTi-.V:? JU,)' "- Sccre-
Hh. ' "aKer ""'1 tl
ho Iloiiso
0ta 1 ' I .,h0 AIIM Army!!
'rtfrmrt." ,uecP,nl,nod large
Vlllr"' ,,e,'n troops
HeaL?rICr,,roo''. "Ill also
ifirei b, hwi . u ,,,at ",0 xnet '
i"SaS,l0 1,tts not "-
b,'"lCh! 6i'6,,cl","'Chap.
r. mc to bo held h
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i1" 1 1 t,,ls clt'' Th0
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BO K .T.
Subscribers receiving their
papers through tho malls are re
quested to examine the (Into fol
lowing their nniues, It tells
you when your subscription ex
pires. When this dnte Is reach-,
ed, your paper will be stopped,
unless you have renewed your
subscription. During the past
mouth wu have been lenient on
this point, because wu hnie
been revising and correcllr-;
our list and wanted to have It
absolutely correct beforo pub
lishing this notice. Heglunliii;
August 1, ovory paper will In
discontinued when the iixilra
tlon dnto Is reached. No alien
Hon will be paid to tho nnme of
the subscriber, Tho mulllm;
cleric will simply otnniliio the
into, iinilMf It Indicates Unit tho
subscription hns not been 'v
nowed, then ho will roinov.i II
from tho list, It Is not u 'ittes
lion of credit or anything of tlm
kind. It Is simply n syHtomntlz
Ing of our mnlllng operation,
and must bo followed rigidly la
enable us to nvold making mis
takes. When you renew your
subscription, no receipt will bo
sent, but the dnto following your
namo will be changed. Watch
this, and you will then know
that your money Una boon re
ceived nnil that you huvo boen
glvon credit.
Tho nttontlon of our city sub
Rcrlboru In called to tho fact
that on next Saturday the car
riers will collect for tho paper,
Plonso bo proparod to pay thorn
so that tlioy will not hnvo to
mako moro than ono call. We
nsk this out of consideration for
tho boys, who suffer as much
from tho boat as do their elders.
l.euthold. n 16 year old high school
be played on Much an Instrument, and K,r. Hor ,,ody wus touu, , a ,,rU8h
all the Iiojh are beginning to nlay ...,.. ..,.- .- t-.. ... ....
"tholr Utile ...no. .hi ... words h. ." .'"... 7. """."" '"" """ """ . cations and it is now only a question
mm me auiuoruies nave are me
are getting Hi. 'some so much so, root,)rlnts on tho ground left by a
inai uiey mi longer nring 10 me sur- iargo mr 0( shoes,
face the sparkling repartee they did m
at the beginning.
It would seem that llert, with his
usual foresight for cleaning things
up, decided that the time was oppor
tune for nonther laundry, and has
become one of the owners of what j
was originally named tho White Pel
Iran laundry, and later changed to
Vour Home laundry. Hut remem
ber' Sh h h! I
BEND B. P. 0. E.
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of deciding to whom they shall rent.
Architect Helde is preparing the
plans for the building and as soon os
the property Is vacated, operations
will start.
Irish "President" When He
Received Honorary Degree
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ARE IREffl
Initiate Their First Class and Lay
riin.s for Attending tho Stato
Convention in This City on
August llth, l.ttli and tilth.
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Galloway
July 29. With Francis
ouilted ruler of the lodge
1'OllTI.AND, July 29. Stato and "t The Dulles, directing ritualistic
Portland city oniclals plan to light work. Head Lodge No. 1371. 11. P. O.
the tarliT Increases that wero filed K.. has initiated its first class, tho
with tho Public Service Commission Initiatory ceremonlos being followed
today by tho Puclllc Tolephono and by a social session. Plans connected
Telegraph company. Tlm Increases with liu- state convention nt Klum
urti effective today, and will partlc- nth Falls, August 1-t. wore discussed,
ularly nffect residence phones and thru Mr. Calloway an Invitation
. .1...... '.M.n..t. Wliii AA..inn..w ll-na AVlnllililll . i Tl. n 11nll..4 1nil-t. In
ill(l.UHI""ll- MlVh1"'' A..W VW...4.U..; . vl. .. vv ... ..... -.. .....ou ...
declares that tlm newest rato In- muko tho trip with tho llend Klks.
crease is nocessary. I For the last class to bo put on oe-
Indjcntlons are that tho Public foro the convention, all tho officials
Service Commission oxpocts to ro- of Tho Dalles lodge will bo In atten-
vlow tho rates Immediately.
IS VISITIXfi I'ltlKXDS IX CITV.
A rocon t arrival in Klamath Falls
Is (ieorgo D, Peart, who was dis
charged from Urn service some few
weoks ago uftor spending IS months
ovor-soas, His homo Is In Medford,
but he is spending ft few days In I Hudson, Harry Rolngold, Ouy Mc
Klamath Falls In company with his
Mother, Mrs, C. W. Peart, and sister,
Mrs, A. P. 3J.ennott. They aro visiting
Mr. and Mrs. W. h. Valentino.
Poart was with tho 171 Aero
Squadron He spent 3 months at Dov
ed and over 10 months at Columbuy
I.es Dulles In Franco.
danco, August 11. In addition to tho
weekly gatherings, a meeting was
announced to bo hold next Tuesday
evening.
Tho following wero inlatos last
night: T. H. Foley, A. M. Prlnglo,
Charles H. Shumway, J, P. Koyes,
Hugh O'Kano, Charles W. Krsklnn.
Dr J. C. Vandovort. J. Ryan, C. S.
Jtoynoldfl. Chnrlos Sayler, If. A. Mil-
dor, J, A. Hastes Claud h. Mannhelm
er C, A, Hayden, H, H. DeArmond,
iHonry N. Fowlor and Oeorgo Jonos,
Three prominent banks In Valpar
aiso, Chile, are Managed entirely by
women.
CHICAGO. July 29. Chicago" ex-,
perienced a near reign of terror last
night and early this morning In tho
continued street fighting between.
whites and negroes. Bloodshed reach
ed such an extent that 4.000 sol
diers were sent here last night to
quell the trouble.
The riot.ng spread outside th
south side colored district today and
serious fighting was Indulged in by
both sides. Even the exclusive north
side residential district received a
touch of the disorders. Killings con
tinued after daybreak bringing the
number dead to 24 by mid-forenoon,
with hundicds injured. Police were
busy this morning investigating;
three other killings that were report
ed. Both whites and blacks enraged
by the cruelties armed themselves
last night and deliberately went out
to stalk their prey. A street car strike
added materially In the spread of the
rioting when thousands were forced
to walk to work. Fifteen thousand.
street car employes were on a strike
for higher pay.
Both races seemed to take the ini
tiative in the fighting although tt
appeared that the whites were the
aggressors A great crowd threaten
ed to attack the undertaking estab
lishment of a white man who had
taken a negro corpse. After that ex
perience dead negroes were not taken
by white mortuaries.
White boys throwing stones at a.
negro youth who was bathing caused
a general riot Monday afternoon. The.
negro was drowned when he was.
struck by a large stone and knocked
into the river. Monday morning; and
afternoon rioting resulted in tha
deaths of two negroes and the Injury
of 50 whites and blacks. Additional
trouble broke out when Moses Thom
as, a negro, fired several shots at a
wagon load of white workman who
were being taken to a south side fac
tory. Moro than a dozen negroes
rushed to Thomas' aid when a group
of whites tried to disarm him. The
police were able to quell the distur
bance and no injuries resulted.
FINE PAINTING IS
PRESENTED TO CLUB
Kan.onn Do Valera
While touring tho United States
in aid of tho Irish causo, Eamonn De
Valera, "President of tho Irish Re
public," recolved a high honorary de
greo from St. Paul's University at
Chicago, He Is seen here capped and
gowned for the occasion. Many
prominent Irish-Americans, advo
cates of Irish freedom, and church
men attended the ceremony.
Word has been received hero that
Senator George T. Baldwin has pre
sented an oil painting of Crater
Lake to the Masonic Club of Saa
Francisco. The painting Is tho wort
of Mrs. Grace Fountain, whom, th.
Senator says, has no equal In re
producing the "sconic wonder" on
canvas,
Tho painting has been hung in th
main reading room of the club,
which occupies the second floor ot
the Palace Hotel. It will no doubt
ho of great assistance to Mr. Bald"
win In his untiring efforts as a Klam
ath booster. In his letters to fct
friends here he always tells of new
converts he has won over to Klamath.
County, with his stories of the flak
waiting to bo caught here. He like
wise has the pictures to back his fish
stories.
GERMANS OHTAIX DIG I.OAX.
LONDON, July 29. It was an
nounced here today that an America
loan of $100,000,000 was obtained,
by a representative of a Berlin bank..
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