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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1919)
n Pyg lEitttatQ pAfKU 01' OFFICIAL PAPER Or, jUA5lU,r KAM , KLAMATH COUNTY nl'r C4JkAJa rtlirfee nth Year-No. 3,090 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1919 Price, Five Cento iris ; IBB HE t 'jury investigates i DEATH OF,YOUNG BOY Verdlrl given out limt night liy llu 'coroner's Jwy that Investigated the drowning of Hubert llollldti) wan to I tlm effect that Hi" )ouug mill of Mr nnil Mr. John llollldny tni't hh dentil Tuesday nulling by nrcliliMilully full ing oft tlic ISplmuide bridge into tin1 Millar of tho gourumeiit rami) Aclinic Coroner I.nrseii conducted the ln.yeitlntlon which wai held Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock In it ll Only to Private Whlllock's Undertaking Parlors. 10 W" ' I Members of the Jury were, II. Dwyre, 1) M, Smith, T O Mclluttun, Frank Wiley. J. K. Howie, ami F XI C.ar Iclt Witnesses who were called In to give lestlmoti) worn J W Dennett, I, i:. Friend. W L. Knile. F II Hew Icy, and John Hnlllday. Funeral nervier of Itobert Holll day will be htild thU afternoon from Whlllock's Undertaking Purlors, vr K, MDOERNTHEATRETHODPS QUELL WILL BE BUILT I wd Ptrty Line. T0 BE STATEWIDE INITIATION STUNTS j OF ELKS LODGE ARE ON BOARDS TONIGHT 1 Tonight will he a big evening for ?tl er tiiAPn rntirlldn t 1. .t1t l.n ' w v hiiiv vui4uniuit;n nuu viii urj Initiated Into the local lodgo of Elks. I I Full degreo work will be put on by II. W. Poole ltiij Pioperl) Iluik of w,"d' ('" u ,l,, Throughout the the lodge mombers, directed by the l), Willi Large Numbers of "" .uun.ui Beiecuons win lie Troop, Patrolling Ihr BUck DIs- pIayc(l du'la the lunch thal w,n toi' iow me initiation ceremonies. Toe re- PrcM-ot Theatre Will Hlnrt Con. (fraction Within Thirty Days of New I'Uyhouw. trlctN of the City. Mors n flaw. ITl- , i,n to ray ! P,,"r" rnur.Prty lin H .. . . ,, 0i,whUh will hi conducted by K It &"" " -" ip, Lawrence. ; , Dollar """"" IjlaMtrr. WILSON CONFERS WITH SENATORS M ti'rdiiy afternoon whereby II W Poole, owner of the Liberty Theatre. purclfWd from P. M Iteldy and Kerns llrother u plot of ground on Klamath Avenue with a frontage of 103 feet. I The newly araulred tiroDertv In directly behind the Liberty Theatre and wai purchased by Mr Poole with the cxprcni intention of starling con struction within SO days of one of gular bualceas meeting of the lodge at which Important features of the convention will be discussed will com- Six thousand picte the evening. The last Initiation of (ho Ktir ho. linden at the request of Mayor tt, ho hi. nmi,.. nt i. 1.-1.1 Thomp.on. were able to quell the on Tuesday evening, August 12. A T. WILL Iff TO SOLVE HIGH LIVING COSTS Plitrt.nft t..f.. , I'l.l.... ..I ll... t t L-l .1.. ii.v.mw. jui Fulls as thriving city was expressed ,!r0T' """.""j "Ut lM nl b' 0oV' In a deal that wuh ronsummuled yen- n. litMt hold-up game staged :. .i. nBl of Oregon U to bo jlurf br tlte elc Telephone nnd TtlPpli coinpsny, and coiner In Uimtnreof n liicreae of S centa . ...ih for urlvato lines and 50 Li wr monlh for four-party ser- WARillNCTO.V Jtilv ?I tt The rate applies to all cities back Is suffer thiin ever for ratlflrn isJto'M In Ibf state. t"l becomes , tlon of the Peiire Treaty with resertn tWIie tomorrow President Will Give Dep Thought to Problem race riots to a great extent ejrly this morning. The troops arc patrolling the main tugro district. Deaths have reached a total of 30, which Included some few who had died In the hospitals over the city, following serious woundi Nearly 1000 have been re ported Injured Blnce the rioting first broke out. Chicago was comparatively quiet cood-slzed class Is expected to be Ini tiated. HUNTS Fill TO SIMM ALL BRANCHES TO AID Government Takes First Steps to Sell 125,000,000 of Army Food Stock Direct to People, With. Mail Carriers Acting as Saleimem. Trainmen Complain of Decreased Purchasing Power of Dollar. 1 "f the most modern nnd up-to-date mo-,hroU)?houl tne da.t and oraclaU lion picture theatres anil pla) homes believed that the riots were quelled. combined on the eo.ist I n... . v wiHt. hit, a tnn cr- iucilCUi A driving rain prevented the crowds I I Washington, D. C, July 31. WASHINGTON", July 31. It takes' So serious has unrest reached orer great deal to stump the Federal 'the country, due to the high cost o Seating urjngetnents will bo pro- from gathering The city had not ,0:rd for Vocational Education when ! living, that President Wilson today vlded foi IS'iO which according to ( been placed under martial law. hut " comps to finding something a dls- declaied he would give deep and l !.. ..I., .ii.i I... ...il.. .... I .!... nf. .1... ........ ........... .. ... .. IltiloH enl.tfor enllnF rt i..n-lnn arm ..-.. . 1. n.. l.4 .. 1 ....l.1...l.. t r.ihl.-in warrants It The present en- connection with the police. ,1'0, solving the problem. irance of the l.lbertv Theatie will be .Mavor Thompson Baid this after- A perforated ear drum, valvular! ' ... !.. I. .... -.,..! . I .- , ' ....... .1... 1. .. t 1 ... . . m linl,t illfn.. nt..1 ...II..I I ?..-, .. ' . I'l.iiii-i. iii. ifu'neu nun eiiiniKf-u unci u'wu liiui. in- uuu iniormaunn OI a '--- ii.--vj4it unu miiiiii nisutiicien- Flrst steps were taken by the govp- ornment today in inaugurating & itlin." said llepulilli.in Senator Kevx-slll be iism! ns the entrance of the. plot to hum down n large section of r" sound like the last words of the J plan for the selling of $123,000,000 lUcn the raclflc Tilt-phono nnd ()r Ww- Hampshire today, following Ttlexraph company entered tills clt . lonfereme with the Presbleni i vis (ranted a franchise, one of tfetiator New, Kopiihtlrnn from In UlwudltlOMt'OlnK that there would .mum snld lm (old Prel.lelit Wilson h to Increase In rales until one n,t u would be "utterlv Impo-mlblp ikotunJ phones were in ue Then1!,, Ki tin- Poiuite to nci-t Hie treaty tae Increase wonld be !S cents porjnj, t -)ow stands " He further derlar-: itw l.lbertv Theatre which will ex tend thru the block on the r" eutly ncitilrel -jiroperiy. Plans are being shrtched In San Kianreo ut prvnent for the tipiiire A In foot ie ha been proviilid for whlrh will be amply larye eiionr.fi for Ibe black bell. Over flftv Incendiarv famllv doctor A private in the infan-'of army stocks direct to the people. flies luruiifd dining the past 21 tr heard this i-iugnosis with a sink- with every mail carrier acting as iioiiiM. 1'iospects ate good for nn luri) i ml if tlm rat strike. NO VERDICT REACHED BY CORONR'S JURY tnclJu Under tho law creating the , u,at t w0, bo ratified with - use by the mnny irovellng roid sh'w! Stil Riilroicl Commission, tills pro- korvntluiu or It vvnntd fnll comoloieh ' ihm uill .innhi i.lai- in i.-io.ti, Tlie roroniT'i Inrt ii-ii nmn.i in. Va'civM Ml aslile. nnd the power i Pull, when Ihe milramt la nut Uostlgatl'in this mornliizal 11 n'nlDeV- U cordrol roits was absolutely, roui'sTUV ('l.l'lt I.ILWIS. i tbromrii A ldli-- test room, refreshment ohm! In the hinds of tlm rouimls-i . . ..... .. .. . . v in msi u nv- aiuco uie piescm r.ii.nf . ill .,.nii-irv i.ii ' -. ..j . . , , t I " v..r. - - - - inur nwi "inriMiT rpii'ii lor ni"n aim comnin on rreiiis io now 10 lug feeling. He was a machinist, but salesman. Secretary of War Baky, that trade had to go now. and he' Postmaster General Burleson and. wondered how- lie would ever live on ' Representative Keller of Pennsylva tjie rotary of a watchman. That wa-, nIa are working out the details of the onlv kind of employment io! the scheme Keller is the author of could get. The Federal Hoard found t,ie house resolution proposing tha him with the will to carry on. but non,a"- Eveiy branch of the government that might aid in celaring the issue will be put to work immediately. Ad- tit will o! all corporations It Is pos VjIc for I till rate to be plnred in of $tj without rrifaril to the wlshci of .tl pftpl or soy friW'hlup iliat may .. , Tropic Mt Paj 11111 Mi; 1 a similar robbery was IWraM on tlio busliies men of Lthe itste, and at that limo It was ln- 'toitcd that there would be no ,rtuse In the rliurgo for private Jlonw, But CVlitcntlV the ulmi.U n....... . . .; iie nare been well greased, and j the people aro called upon to fr the bin. Tke following itatemtnt has been wed by the Ulcphono cempany: j The Incnue In telephone rates of- i !T ,0d", lhrouhut tho Stale fc Hn. u well as the city of k rails. I, a drcct conse. ,? of the heavy Increase In ZL . w on June 16th- M to IW il . " 1MM WaM Cr' eompan)r and cr the ' In nnhll. i... i... amiu .: "" "K .mailo very ,t..lrr,r."B.UmcUUlM t Qbr J.." . iciepnono service 1( - erred prior to June I lltrs 1W,.,1 Js Ita telephone rates aro ul , ,. beca,e of tho financial ,. - .o the company by re. Z'WIcular Instance aro A Z rlhrft,e8 ar ",ntl ucwttle thev nrn I..11 .. ' niln . . "wiiuyiiu in lb i.. V""' 'wance. Thn m.h. Ut uJT. 1itT Iwued by th nlL a? t:i ' o. 'iffV"0,'l'ted by ??MWmost7 wovmber wai otfc,..;tthorouh vor car- CT in n.. ""' una ro- , for Weed Included Urn 6 or nmr- .ir anion Hie many features that number of tho Massachusetts Pores- Mr Poole will Incorporate lu his big i try Association, who ore on their ! undertaking A cigar stand win bo way to han rrnncisco. after a trip nlaed nn tm side of the entrance, nrrojs tho continent nrrne M!foreen conditions eon- Thoynro trnvolini; In three suoclal Mruction of the new l.lbertv Theatre Pullmnni. Vestord.iy the vi.itetl ih wi ,iar1 ulthlng 30 das. Mr opefnlloas of tho IVH an llay l.uia- ooles denaiou to build n theati ber coinpanv !f tbo slse and standard Hint he !,.(, ,va riMiiied after Van-full t'llll.ll IIOIl.N Tills MltS(.. j,uay,nK . nel(1( amI flsw,K (1.e A baby dniinhler wiu bom to Mr ril,re ,hul os iK.fl,rt. ,, KJam.tth nnd Mm. A. ( Copolnud of thl city rouutrv. nt the maternity hospital this mom- fhe'ronslderatlon Involved In the lug 'loth (ho mother and child are, .)llrclll9l. ,,f ,, Kbiin.iiii way, and they provided the way. In determine the o.act catibe of the ,l s's that he had a gift for draw- death of "Itnce lmre n.iii" Itoihlnn .'Bi and he was given a trial course whoso body was found in a charred' If commercial design In a School of vlces E"en out "' the AN hite "ousa ci ndiiloti lr the fern Iloiiming Houso Industrial Arts. The trial cour-e hao I toW of ,1,e (leeJ' Impression the state following the disastrous ffre of Wed- developed into a regular term, he, i mpIlt P wanted to President Wilson i.esday morning. wn adjourned tin- doing as well. j Warren S. Stone, chief of the A compilation of trrnblrs lm'- ""' """" "i i-ocoiiiouve ii.ngin- v n-i'i wnrrMng nV'nt i vou ran ' eors" 1Ir Stone bai( tnat tne unrest m ik H.. m N'on r-t" as Private P.. i '"er t,le countr' was due to the de- .' i,l? ' ' 1 creased purchasing power of the dol- il?r. The Brotherhood of Railway doing nicely. s9ttk.r"o'W ta.;r' ' Tlllhe(tiB,:."0..com"lsslon ki Hen J,, aee '"creases which "ic, 'ofMr"cu'arIy the WBgo ! 4Er' 1918 The ,Jrk! the.. . UUU1 tho 1st rrliiL I ' applied ih .. luTr- ; ""imuM "Pl'llod tho rates page 41 Subscriber receiving their papers through the malls are re quested to examine the date fol lowing their nnmes. Jt ' tells you when your subscription ex pires, When this date la reaoh-. ed, your paper will bo stopped, unless you have renewed vmu suhscrlpllon. During the past month wo have been lenient on this point, because we hvo boon revising nnd correct Irs our list and wanted to haw It absolutely correct before p'lli llshlng this notice Uuglniilii; August 1, overy pnpor will b discontinued when the ex,ilr,i tlon dnlo Is reached. No alien-tlofv-vvlll bo paid to the name of tho subscriber. The mnlllng clork will simply exnmlno tlio date, nnd If It Indlrates that tho subscription hns not been i-e-nowed, then ho will romov.i It from tho list. It Is not a ques tion of credit or anything of tho kind. It In simply a systematiz ing of our mailing operation, and must be .followed rigidly to enablo us to avoid making mis takes. When you renew your subscription, no recolpt will be Avenue from P M Iteldy and Kern nrother was not made public Coif of the now Liberty Theatre has not been determined us et. but is ex pected to be In the neighborhood of tso.oon til 3 30 this ufteriioon. Judge X. J. Chapman Is ronducUnir the Invest (cation In Vhidock T n dei'nkdg Pallors ""he nb'itt'ie if time tlil' luornlnK would not permit lllo Juror t. i pt ii'ti a crdict in tint they did not receive till the evidence from the wltness.es called. iovi:.mi:.t to itAisn funds FOU WKI.I'AltK OF CIIIIiDRKN Trainmen also informed the railroad administration that they must have increased wages unless immediata ALONG MAIN STREET, Jiving take" t0 redllce ,he C03t CITY WILL INSTALL SEVERAL FLY TRAPS POSTS SOUGHT FOR COUNTIES IN STATE . i :' A post of (he American Legion, tho I national organization of ex-service a I men, in every county In the State of AlOregnn by August 20, Is tho goal set bj Stuto Secretary Dow V, Walker of Portluiid In an announcement glv- 'en out to the public press. ' Thl melius that Oregon will be 'well-organised in tlnu for tho stnto I convention in September. Already np- plications imve been forwarded from lu local posts niiout tuo state, ror cliarliTi- In tho national organization. A nation wide drive for n membership of 1,000.000 mombers will be con ducted by the American I.ogltm in Cm. Imi. In.. illlf-ltlfr Xllllnll UlllO tlio I ,)i'nvitiiivi . i.i. ...ir .,. ....... ..... A i Oregon Slnltf convention will bo hold ! 4 sent, but the date following your name will be -changed. Watch 4 this, and you will then know that your money has been re- 4 celred nnd that you have been 4 given credit. The attention of out city sub- scrlbers Is called -to the fact . that on next Saturday tho car- rlers will collect for tho pnpor. Plonso ho propnrod to pay them so that thoy will not "imvo to maltCvinoro than one call. Wo ask this out of consideration for tha boys, who suffor as much from tho boat ns do their eld- ers, 4 lu Portland. Tho national convention of the Amorlcctn Legion will be held In Min neapolis, on November 11, tho anni versary of tho signing of tho armistice. NAVAIi IX7UCF, GOF.S TO RUSSIA. i . LONDON, July 3.1. Ungland nr rnngod today to send a navul force to Russia to cover the uvacuotlon of tho Archangel district by troops there. Contingent rogular Army troops aro also being held In readi ness to assist If necessary. otrro-DrASfOND lakh i Mr'. ni!d Mrs. Fred SehnllQcli nnd daughter Conpinnce, accompanied by Dorothy Dunham, loft by car this morning for Diamond Lake. Tho par ty will bo Joined by Mr. nnd Mrs. H. N' Moo, They will spend the week end at tha Lake. ' ' Six large fly traps made of gal vanized Iron and prepared with spe- FAIRDANKS. Alaska. July 31. c,al balt w111 ue Placed along -Main Mrs. Thomas niggs, wifo of Gover- Street today, by order of Dr. A. A. nor Hlggs of Alaska, and other wo- So"le. city health officer, in an ef men of Juneau have begun a move- 'ort ' rd t,le community of the ever ment to ratue $5,000 to assist In Present pests. providing for the welfare of native "We simply must rid the city of children on Seward Peninsula left "les," said Dr. Soule In discussing orphans by the ravages of the lnflu-!,ne situation. "They are distinctly a enza epidemic last winter. menace to the welfare of all the peo- The movement contemplates the PIe '" town. We are going to take erection of a home for the orphans no Initiative In the matter and will on a site at a hot springs about 60iasK lne residents to co-operate with miles from Nome. The women pro- us 'n every possible way." pose to turn over the administering of the fund to nishop Crimont. Additional relief of the orphans Is piovided by the federal government, which allows 10 for each child per mouth. RATH RRDrtTIOX TONIGHT Housewives will be asked to In stall fly traps In their kitchens and other places about the homes where fllas gather. Dr. Soule is particularly anxious that nil garbage cans should be kept tightly covered and away from the rays of the sun. Likewise nil refuse heaps should bo disposed of to prevent flies from multiplying. NEW YORK. July 31 Announce- itient was made today by President I AIRPLANES WILL BE USED TO FIND FIRES Mnrkny of tlio Postal company of a reduction omii iii ritiivn-rnnn m iao wnan run rnii-asitt ... vi ut, iii vivr,i.. . -o ...sv.ii iuu TALUiUA. J 11 IV , I . AnftWflf IIP n wlies go back to private control nt telegram fiom Mather Field, two nr- Tolegraph of 20 per' when tho midnight tonight. IXTRODUCKS TRAINING lllIJi WASHINGTON, D. C. July 31. Senator Chamberlain of Oregon In troduced a bill In the senate today which provided for universal army and navy vocational training of youths between the ages of 18 and 20 years. I AUSTRIAN CAIIINET RESIGNS. VIENNA. July 31. The Austrian Cabinet, headed by Dr. Karl Ren tier, decided to resign today. FIRE DID NOT START IN Tin: RESTAURANT my airplanes left Camp Lewis today for Salem, Oregon to assist In locat ing the numerous forest fires that have been reported raging In the hills. The two pilots are Lieutenant Buhlkell nnd Sergeant Frank McKee. They will be assigned to duty on re porting by Governor Olcott. MINER HERE ON BUSINESS. Investigation has demonstrated the C. D. Wlllhon block did not start from n defective flue In tlio restau rant, but the indications aro that it started in.. 'the hallway upstairs. Some believe- tlmt It started In two places, but it is a certainty that It originated lu the hallway to tho rifht of tlui stairs. J. U. Miner, one of the big timber owners of the county and president of the Chelsea Box Company, arrived here loaf evening from his home in Cupertlna, Calif. Ho will be In tho city for sometime looking after his extensive Interests. RISHOl PADDOCK COMING. Bishop Paddock of the Episcopal Church will bo in the city next Sun day, when ho will hold services In the Odd Follows Hall. This is his first visit to the city since leaving fonserv- kt'U r,? w WA-" u STATE luABOR COMMISSIONER AND DEPUTY HERE ON TOUR t State Labor Commissioner C. H. Cram, with his deputy, O. K. DeWitt. arrived here last night from Med ford. They come on a tour of In spection of the various mills and fac tories of this district to see that they are complying with the law govern ing safety devices. BUYS NEWNHAM HOME. P. C. Knightnns purchased the H. Newnham residence at 224 High. street. Mr. Knight is a recent arrival here and he has shown his faith In the city by purchasing a home. He also shows that he is Interested in its Improvement, for he hustled around and signed the petition for the pav ing of Hlsh Street. It Is' his intention in the near future to eiect a new bungalow on. the property. LEAVE FOR WYOMING I. P. Haws and wife left this morn ing for Wyoming where Mr. Haws has been transferred In the Indian service. He has been head clerk at the Klamath Agency for the past year. They are accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. H. V. Hallman, who hatf also been changed from the Indian department here, to the one In Wyo ming. , IX)CAI COUPIiE MARRIED. A marriage license was Issued yesr terday to George Metrltlcas and De light Kathleen Kiernan. They wer married last night by E. P. Lawreno of tho Presbyterian church. The young people nro both residents of Klamath aUs, and will continue to mako their home' here. VISITING TRIENDS Penti Crnlne, who has been spend ing her vacation nt Crater Lake. Ii in Klamath Falls visiting 'friends here.. Miss Cralue graduated tklv, year from U UaiversHy at TjilW. 'd m-