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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1919)
t fcugumg Herald pATKH OK OFFICIAL' PAPER OV riClAli jt.J(ATB Hi KLAMATH COUNTY gfl KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1919 Price, Five Centa Russian Admiral, Who Had to Get Shipbuilding Job Here, Again an Admiral BUSINESS EN SOLDIERS SEEK Captain Who Captured I Three German Machine 1 Gun Nests Single-Handed T iiir bred BT LIVING COST i annr I BUSINESS HEAR PLUMMER T I BT Gl tmment Workin? Hard , Kene"" 5PMEN MAY STRIKE Hudrrf ThouM.i.1 Sliopmrn " itodur WhHIin- i.r Not , mil Call Wrik" '"r """' Market . I ; - WA fKlttrtln M -!- ! K ! iii" i rrffiiW 1 aw-rtfiin - i 'i U.1i.v(lTOX,AttR 5- Aimrmir IB('l Ifltner eipwlwl lo i-rcent ,... r.nnrl to t'ic rrvm iip'""'"" ;::,... ., .,,, l tcxl.r concenuni; .- . . h. takn by Mi" ' Lb to reduce lllnB"- I'"' tVl'I!UB Will riiCU9 Willi Jliuim ftd. pmWni Of the Kf' r,,r H,,,,,,, oilion clc Rlrlitcr on, proposal to rninr.. hhcu ifl,for(. the h,.Uh seized tlic Hun- .ik. Irwmtricci ' """ Hiuii Ltovernmcnt. Huron (Hliuii de test bUIe rood ht Olfr.Titi t- uU.(.r Wlt(l ,, ,tinlrul In tbo Rtm- kKO thwrkfl nnd Up Kiniram. , mvy ii WIIM ,.,,, to America siililriilon official iciiec. in- m.rlnl mission, ami whllo still LurMtlonloni' uy in it..- ,.,.,,,. tl rk !,,. ,i ue the llTlnjt cost The 1 redden' Tr.,i.y hernmct dictators. I In found I!itlutJtrlkiorll)iirttof utrlL.M i,ilnit,,i.- without it Jiili, lint a "Help ; rill Interfere rnatrrlallv with Un Wittitt-.l" ml got lilm a Job a it tiltlp olitlot. Wilson may no I'cfnr.- ( on- rigger with ,, nmurKcney Fleet Hidrfforamndlp for relief corporation tit 7 centre nn hour. Ho luerltu.llon, worked In iho Mhlpyardit until ru- Wrrtur Cfrl HIiip J ' l'"r- ntly. ami tlnm luul un opportunity (iter, President of the llrotli-rlioo.l 1(, i0 ,,,,, , ,,r Admiral Kolctnl; M.;Clerlc,Kref:hi handlers. e r,iv HerVr ncnlnKt iho Red t and Slalluii mplo.-ii. ron t, rcwi )( h,,,,,,,,,, A.,.,ln i, i. ,,. (hody on the ilQMitnil f"r wage ,uril. rtttnii!,,M loir.elhitiR wi ilopi . . 0 nitrrUlly reduce the llutf r. i ullir demand from llrnirier' nod of LocomctlTO cnclnrcrR. and rnllu i OTiaen r miw before l',n. Fli hwlrcil thoimnii'l net IcriUf cointfj-nrioiiiir ' wh"'' Ho rati a ftrlko to enforce iho ItmiT-flre rrrrrnt larrens.- !' n'Mnr pU oirair, thopinen lli.u rf now i:r.kljf tn txpectnl t-i r -11111 to roik la wont pri siinuinn thj Cbtcaco district rcfinnMl to 1 - ilw,iti!n (lifjr would p.v mi n ita to Ihf Orand I.ikIci. ti-m- In- Itndii) trtat with tho Rot.Tiiinriii Witflr. trnnlzed Iilmr ,..- i...r . . htr Mar with ibn ,in..,,u.i that T .'.',"" T 1n,,,,0",,!B "",rl; "' imtiie umal Ife n-ilre.l from tall- ' tti,n ,11,0 ui-vil (llllllllh fill turn. ninouut of work hIuco IiIh return frnin thn army thu uarly part of ih your. Ills HtorlcH are appearing rci; ulnrly In tho bent iiiiikuzIiioh Id tho country. Thruo yearn ago hln htory, "Tho MIhmIiik Hiivi'itloiSii,' appoaroil In tint Saturday KvonliiK I'oHt, and wax placed aiuoiiK tho 100 hcut ntor Ioh that woru written iluiliw; tin i,,ir MarHhiill wiih city editor nf The Herald a few year ako. Ho xpout two yearn nt tho Unlvunilty of Ore Hon. IIIh homo Ih In Medford. YOUNG SHORT STORY WRITER IN KLAMATH ' FALLS FOR. OUTING KiUmihi Mnrnliiill. well known nliort story writer, una n Klamnilt TnllH vIbIioi- liixt nlclii. In fiirainii)' with hlh xlBtor, I.iiello. niul Clmn Castle They ift htHt iiIrIii for lttiiky I'olnt for 11 few iIh.vb' oiuIiik. following which they will i;o to the Ice caves ami lavu li.-ilii. Mr. .Mamhall In tourliiK the comity primarily for (he purpoxo of kuIuIhk new mutcirliil for the norleit of mtl- I operation, nubMllut'ne irl-inn K"ol of railroad uroniirii.o i- !.- J. It IU be hil.l b-for,, ,. Intcrbtate Commerce Ciiunit NEWioATs' UTILIZED 'RUSSIAN WATERS WBDU.8.EAaLi:nOAT.Vo fill UtltfA c . r::6:A"!,,r"-" tiuM opcnuiiiK lit rWteh lerrlce in v,.,n ........ 1Hm "" iiuitNiiin J,He Doat vn. 1 . . .. . 1ml.. - ""CI I. Mill mTrfijr'" Arc"- Hdr om .. r,IM '"'"or B4 .:;" ,r,m l"H At,"" ii 01 Crt.i.L.. " """'" kocim. hrii.. 1 . . 'rger "aval vosro HAH FINK Tlllll vosnelii nro 'Wo Imvo had a heautlful trip, and found tho roadH gnoclii' bald Or. Sea- f HualRhurc, Calif., who In tho country with his wife. Wo hnvun't had any thrlllluK d- venturcB. but wo havo hchiii minio : r.butthonffu", :l .WeSetr th,r m HoKln,!d!Mr!"fr'""Arc. uZr ? "? sr!i- ", mrf 1. :.: ' "' l,ll) ""'o (,. ' "" IC-h .MniniKer nl Pacific Inlernntloniil IINitlilcol Kolillem Under Federal Vo cational II111111I Are Kecking Varied Kiiiplo)iueiit Many Iejirn to lt5 plr Shoes. ,lLetii(li Hhow hpeukx lo lillslnesH men in liiti-retH of I'oiiland ex hibition. I 'I iilemc I HioroiiKlily believed that WAHIIINtlTON. Auk. ". Dlflablcd tho Pacific International Mvomork oldleric. Hiillonc and marlnoM, and tho Hhow wan of vital Importance and Federal Hoard for Vocational Kduca moment In developlni; thn puni-brril tloii are looking for the Job that Hat mock Inclitntry of thn iiortlii-niit and WflcH not only becaiiHo of tho nuffl I'arlflc fount I would not be talkliiK dent wiiKt but becuuso tho natciro lo you Kcnilcuian toduy.' ,ot the worK bt Hultable to the worker. Huch w-m one of the many dtrlk- That there are a wide variety of tal-' liiK ntateiuenlfi made by (). M I'lum- cntH amoiiK Iho men who apply for ' iner, inanar.er of tb Portland live-1 trulniiiK Ik Indicated by tho more Mock Hhow. In hl Informal talk be- than 200 dllferent occupations cIiok fc.ro 1 .1 or 20 of the buMiieKH men or m ,y n,,.,,,, iu,c speaklni; and Klanuith IiiIIn yeMerdny aflei noon road repalrliiK. detectlvo work, and rollewlm: 11 luncheon at the, White i window tilmmliiK. flMi. culture and lellcaii II. le The Pacific Interna-' theology appeal to different typi-H. ' lloiial U clock Show will be h'eld III hm tipsy are all among the cour.ses Portland fiom November 17 to 22 iboaen. I Mr Pluminer Ih lourlnt; the Mate In one of the most popular of the the InlerehlK of He mIiow for the pur- moiiocr' nhh nreiiared by the Federal pom of rnlfclni; I12.,0I which Iiir been eel un 1'ie ntni. quota oiilHlde of Porlliin! Vbe hitler city will ralce H2."i.iiuo. or half of the amount ne- MHRiiry for flnniicliiK lb" bl inii'r lukluK Quota for Klnniath Ki'iIIh Inn been .et at $2500 ' (ilvo the boy on the fnrm piite. bred Mock lo handle mid you ivrl't pry him loie f rum IiIh acieH. yald .Mr Pluminer. "Wo have been talking Hoard for Vocational Kducatlon for the preHeuuit,loii of trade and occu patloiiH Hiiltablu for dlHablcd Holdlers Ih the one recently IhhuucI on the practice of optometry. Tho brief pe- A I f I 1 , I I ,( ! 1 ' '3 I i T IT CITY COUNCIL1 Four Building Permits Are Granted at Meeting EXPENSES ENORMOUS Klamath HeatlnK Company Gtwim.UA Franchise to Operate I'lant May or Strublc Appoints Cbmmitte t Four to Attend Hoxlng Boats !b Interest of City, as Provided for by IjCRisIature. xts. . jpu : wusMcai Four peimlts for new buildings, one for the repair of a damaged building and authority to erect a dancing pavilion were among the .nn.. tl.ft.c-a l.af vara Hof-trlori lAt. night at the regular meeting of the ' city council, j Permit was granted to allow J. H. Garrett to erect a frame garage ana bark to Ih- farm' for many years and requre,i for tho course. Cnptaln Samuel Woodflll Wearing the Congressional Medal sjrvce station In Klamath Addition rlod of training, as compared to that of Honor .the Croix de Guerre and a p jj oaricn w-as given permission recpilred in other professions, the de- Legion of Honor decoration, Captain t0 m a modern bungalow In Nlch mad for optnmutrlsts and tro pleas- Kamucl Woodhlll, of the 60th In- 0i3 nj,jnion at a cost of 14500', and out und helpful nuture of the work fantry, 8th dlvlslcn, has returned to wuiiam Kinley was granted a permit commend It to dliahled soldiers who America. This regular army officer, to erect a private garage in liuena posHesK the educational background singe-handed, captured two German vista addition. Permission to C. D. yet Ai haven't taken the right course to Insure the Maying of those who return 10 tin farm. You can't keep a ' boy on lb-' fnrm by glvlng-iilm (scrub rattle to attend to he will leave for the city for he has nothing worth whllo to keep him 011 the farm Send thu hoy to n worthwhile Initltutlou In tho state give him pure bred stock and ho will newr leave the farm." Mr Pllluilner left no doubt In the mind of his listeners esinrdny of ll.e linportaiico of thn show and the exact moaning It had for the entire' northwest In that he lias been con ncrlod with the livestock Industry for many year unci has ntiinageil the Portland show for the psl ton eai, hl uttoiui.fi'H carried conviction I'!.uiitiiilly he Is a booster "We jir.j hi far ahead of f .illfoi n'11 rnd Idaho In puro bred stock raising that I he aie m:ikliigeLer effort to catch up with us said the Portland man. '7eiu..tlej nl! oer tie state are lealll Ing the bei.efits of such a show a:t we ar vo ng lo stage I know tin joti biu.lnr. men of Klanuith Pi'ii wl'l respond Willi the Mime eagerness i!::ct your nelrhl.ors about the tnl Iiii'-m It will h" 1111 Investment thai will re turn to vein a hundred fold In build ing up thu iiiminunlty and bringing new capital to your doors. machine gun nests, and when his Wlson wa, given to repair his build- LIS Many industries depend to a cer- supply or revolver ammunition gavetfn3 tnat ware recently destroyed by tain extent upon metal working clth- out captured a third nest with only fre j r. Monroe was given author er direct.) or Indirectly. Disabled a pickaxe as a weapon. The 60th in- itJ. t0 construct a dancing pavllioa soldiers realizing this havo chosen fantry has been ordered to Atlanta, j which will be In operation from Aug this rourso and 318 are preparing Ga., where It will bo held In read!- ugt jg to November 1. The building for some 0110 of the metal trades. ncss for further trouble on the Mex- wij i,e jjUnt at the corner of Eighth. The high cost of shoes persuades lean border. fand Main Streets. Present state of progressiveness In Klamath Kails Is causing mi'ch worry among the council. The members last night were uncertain as to whetner or not the six-percent limitation would permit tho into raise the tax budget sufficiently this fall to meet tho growing demands on the local funds. Favorable action was taken on the franchise of tho Klamath Heating Company after it was demonstrated that the company had complied with T SE many people to repair the o.d ones and ?! are preparing for sh.umflkers and repaliers: Si ic-educated sol 'Hers will soon be ready to do their part on the new houses to be erected In response to tho "Own your own hoiiie" campaign, and 2 Ml disabled mi will soon be fiycd to tinker with the .intoincblles of their towns. Theun.'iiids of these returning sol diers nro riualifylng for employment some in your lines of work watch for Miur or.poitunlty to help v.ii.' git n Job A recent magazine offen. this ni.vlce to the would-be empleyer: "H ) mi haven't a Job for he applying returred soldier, give him a minute; or i.o of your time tt encourage him. Plans submitted by A. F. Heidc, He kiivo you months of his time to iocaj architect, for the completion of make your Job safe." ,ho oI(I Hot SprnBS court house, ' were approved yesterday afternoo'i ANOTHER PROPHET 1)V ,hGjCounty Court. 1 FOR OUR GREATNESS Exactly when construction will bo resumed en tno old court" house, j No wonder California, and ospeel- which was first started nearly ten A committee composed of Cuptilu ally San Fianclsco, Is at tho top of years ago. is uncertain at this time. J W Siemens, chaliman, I.esllu Hog- t. i8t. Klamath Falls has a sample Advertisements have not been given County Court Approic.s Plans of I.OCHI Architect for the Comple tion of the Court House in Hot all the preliminary requirements. The Springs Addition. ers, and O. M. Pluminer will work out the details of the raising of the local quota of $2fi0fi of stock In the show Indications are that It will ho raised without much difficulty. of one of the reasons for it In the per son of B. K. Howies, secretary of San out for bids, and there Is no intima tion when the work wilt be under FAIR PLAY ILL noil 1. .. .. ''s ig cnarr u. ,.. . .. --- - "- - Ult till the.. .,.. nf","n' scenery in Oregon which 1 Unci be- "tbenaw K..V, ."" ,',"lp"" yoni! description" (leorgo Sheriff unci his wlfo nro traveling In their Packard with tho SeawolU. Mr. Sheriff Is 11 prune) growor, and Is woll known In Klam ath Falls. 1 Francisco Chamber of Commorce. He According to Mr. Helde. his plcr.s . Is hero on n scouting trip, "Just look- jn a general way call for the re I Ing around," ns ho puts IfT and in- modeling and decorating of tho in , cldentally going to Crater Lake. Hut torlor of the old court house. No ,,..,,,, change Is planned In tho exterior I he Is n hummer from the h to the, r. strumir0 of thQ bnI(,ln(ff thnt a3 ' And if this city does not benefit from gtot)(l ,n ,(8 present condition for the his visit, then It will be a wonder, for ,,ast three or four years. All tho he has already grasped some of the windows will ho removed and heavy groat possibilities; ho knows of some plate glass will be Installed. ,'t .i, ,nc .lnnlniiinents thiiUn.ro' Absolute assurance that tho work coming and ho sees that hero on tho on tho old court house will bo car- TOKIO. Aug. n Viscount I'chltla. shores of tho lake. Is to to bo 0110 rled through to completion with the 11 " . . ..... .1 n,,rvnl hr Mr TTolitn's nlnns Is not Japanese foreign minister. In a slate- f the great uovo.opmen .. t u -..-; -;; ; " V" -.. CO IN SHANTUNG Hvealh.. "0llr nm- '" J.1P 01,Prtunlly to show t . -nuini WOMAN I'llOVI'S l'l' ON CLAIM. T- 1 I "Attkl ncss, Mrs. Kllzii Wirt's proved up on her over, lionioHtond yofltorday lu Iho o'lfce f' tho county dork. Tho land Is near Malln nnd Ih boiiio of the reclaimed eso settlement Tulo land, Mra. Wires was only 111-( cnn olllcorR, riulrod to show olghteon moiiths re- ment Issued today declared that .Ian- Coast. Mr. Howies Is an old newspap- to be had. Ac cor 1 Ins to Circuit ,' does not Intond .0 claim any er man. having climbed all of the Court Clerk DoLnp, tho funds In the rights affecting territorial sovereign- rungs in tho ladder of tho game while county treasury are nsumcient for yd China In Shantung. employed on tho San Francisco the completion of the now court !!n likewise promises that Japan- Chronicle, and when tho Chamber of house on Main street, which would eso troops will bo withdrawn limne- Comme.co of that city was casting In a measure prevent tho completion dlntely after ...1 agreement Is con- around fm a real II vo wire to net as of the old Hot Springs court house, eluded with China. Japan, mora- secretary ot that organization the An injunction Is likewise pending In Ih considering tho establish- rholco foil to liciwios. mo v,iiummi cue u. .l... ........o i-u .-.... VKL'1 "' "l u. ir l"'('" "'most vi.t'. sa ,ne American nin.. "l CIMchwl a "'"""p uuiruu IQ hiiuw uiBiiceun iiiiiiilm" i- trllM ... " lea t( and tho Arelle ul, !...,. .i, ,.,r.riif (...emiHii lior " ol Jonn . Ilnl (,n'"Blit docensod husband was u Civil War mu, , were conrrn.,n.i ..... ", wth . "i i-.veiornn ri,,h'tBT,1,'?!" a'l Bun- ."" ,,.: """ UK the pro. ...en ot tho general settlement nt got what It was after. . ty from undertaking any work at 'rslntuo Instead of a purely Japan- "My. hut you havo a great little court houses until the matter Is dell 1. .i'i,nt city hore. You can feel it In tho air. nltoly settled. A man can't walk the streets ot yourl city without feollng that thoro Is In IJOV HKL1) FOH MVRDKR uniform. 'KAScZZZ.: ""fl Dieoo n '""""'tow, .' fwftl iii - ,,M n"iw iiiiiu mint ruiuiiTvo '"wr here ni 0,lUll, ' Fall". Tho MIbsos Tompler toi, dnybreak tomof. tera of Wolllngton and Earl VISITORH FROM CALIFORNIA Among tho arrivals on last night's train were the MIbrob Hess and Anna Tomplor of Antloch, Cnllf., to spond 'some tlmo with relatives In Klamath are sls- Templer, of this city. thold. SilllPPINfJ HOARD ASKH FOR MAXV VKSSKUS FOR TR.WK tho making hero a city of groat pos-1 ,,.,, . , I di.ciin.va nn.l If the nresBiit residents MARSHFIhLU. Aug. o am piiakcibco. Aug. 4.-San'o..ly know what was coming you . Howell Is held for 'the grand Jury on .. .....,... ;, , i.nnrd wnni.i Ken ennmrh doing here within charge or muruenng W.lian iveu rroncisco envision "i i"" . . v., . nBked for tho allocation of olghty or a short time to satisfy any sebker nt more vcsboIb for tho foreign trado tor excitement. It is my first visit to from this coast. Of tho fortyolght Klamath Falls, hut It is not going to nlroady assigned, which will bo fin- bo my last nnd I am sorry J did not (shed during August and Septombor. come long ago." twenty have boon assigned to Son! Mr. Howies left today for Crater Francisco, sixteen to Scattlo ana i.aKe nnu win cuu...iub un 4 twelvo to Portland. o via Medford.and Ashland. , company 'gave the coupefi the assur ance that -all applicants for heat would receive Impartial treatment. Mayor Struble appointed A. Bainter m pUimbins inspector and re-ap-polnted M. A. Mann electrical inspec tor. Both appolnments were confirm ed by the council. O. W. Robertson. N. J. Chapman. Councilman Lavenick and Dr. Soulo were appointed as a committee to at tond the coming boxing bouts, which will be held during the Elks Conven tion, to safeguard tin Interests ot the city nnd the patrons of good sports. This Is required In Oregon, owing to the recent act of the last legislature. BUSINESS MEN ARE WELL PLEASED WITH CONDITIONS HERE A. F. Sims, one of the leading at torneys ot Howard, Kansas, and -Dr. C T. Owings, a well known physician of Gordon, Nebraskn, are in the city visiting with their friends Sid and Percy Evans. Both men are very much taken with Klamath Falls and Klamath county and will take back to their friends reports about this part ot Oregon that are going to be productive of good results. Mr. Sims comes from the oil belt of Kansas, nnd he tells stories of tho excitement pt evading thoro that are very Inter esting. "In one section of tho state the oil derricks stand like a forest as far as the eye cnn see, and tho excitement Is as great as the number of derricks. Millionaires are njade over night, nnd If Klamath' county is lucky enough ttv. strike oil. there will bo something Harold jojug nore evCp. minute." Carrol Warden was roleased. . 1 TESTIMONY ENDED ASKS FOR REJECTION. WASHINGTON,' Aug. 5. Senator Walthan of Indiana. Republican, de clared the history ot tho German .Tapojiese acquisitions in Shantung MT. CLEMENS, Aug. B. Testl- hud been one wrong heaped on anT mony in the Ford libel suit ended to- other. He asked the Senate to reject day, and the cbbo will probably go the treaty provision wh.lcl gave Jap- to the Jury by next Tuesday. an control, y