gttyg fEttgttmg Iteralft rATKR oi' OFFIGIAIj paper ItAMATH FAI'I'f KLAMATH COUNT! Year No. 3,701 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1919 fljirteenth Price, Five Cent in nm i BUM ! DOORS TO ELKS i ' OFFICIAL KLKS PHOOItAM. . .. Hula DreSI iiHinmlily nt Klkn temple, jtr lM,n " . Address of welcome. Itimpon ' . m -.kakv i a. a . for Big Lonvenuui. IjlACHlNES POURING IN i : - .... with Klovrntli .... tt.iM .., .iAU ii HaUTSlM "- - sF UI UUHl- Mill! uuiiin, T isirttfc)iw to Awurn That Kvenlwc llarbecuo of Klk. "oir TT. - Thm-ltay Howlon. roul elg meat, donated by the jUIIiwcui"' ....rfi.-,! Kioto full unci Kamo coinenliw on, gWItd- From NKtld. KUll ,,, Zta 1.000 Klk. Villi ,l Mrt ViiuiIbvIIIo and tunt by . .' nlitlon In Mornln. lodge. ay ii - Tlmi-Kilu', Aiigiil I I. Morning Meeting of nil do legates liy reception coiiiiiillliMt, upon tlm nrrlvitl of train iiml auto parties. lloglst ritllon nt IiimkI i i in t tK. In tlm Klks 'lemplo. All Klkn will riTolvt) badges, 2 30 p. in. Illllialbillc contest Portland lodge vnrMiiH Medford lodge, in competition for tlm Kennedy cup, :t 1 00 l, III. Auto filKllt R';o- liiK trip. 00 p. iii. Grand vlutory ' SALEM IS AFTER 1 GEO TO I IE iini; m i Cherry Cl() DntliiiNlnslH Coming '""lorn Warn German Girls Not to Primed to Bring HMO Klkn Vti. Associate With American Soldier trillion lo tint Capital City of tlm of Anny tit Occupation Many Htnle. hcn. Music by visiting bunds. Pa trlotlc address. I'Xiiay, AiiKiut in. 10:00 a. m.-Delegates' es lon. Klks temple. All Klkn l vltnd. 1:00 p. in. Kxctirslon to Mnrrliuan lodge. I'ollcan buy, Naiiirn Head In Church. , Music and dancing, I Saturday, Auaruit 1(1. 10:00 a. in. Delegates' ses sion, Kike temple. 7:30 p. in,- (Iriind Klkn par ade of all Klkn lodgcH 8 00 p. m. Street cnriilvul ami dnnrlng. Hulom Lodge No. .infi In coming WITH T1IK AMERICAN FORCES to Kliiiniilli Falls with a detormlna- IN (IKIIMANY, Aug. 13. Posters tlon of landing tbi) 1920 Htntn con written In Cnrinan and warning Ocr venlloii of llio Klks I man girls against nssoclutlng with With a membership of l.OfiO and a Americano appeared recently In sev IiIrIi water mark of l.r.OO Hot for the oral public places In Coblcnzand coming yitar, the Capital City boys other townn on the Rhine, the RlrlH aro of the opinion that Salem should belnK urged to refrain from making hav the convention. tbo acquaintance of ooldlerK regard- Hcnco, In naming the dolegatea, the 'cm of the fact that the treaty of loudest boomers In tho city who hap-! pcaco had been Hlgncd. At Tarlous pen to be Klkn, were named, and lout ilmn Poatern have been put up thu dolitgnti-M Khould not mako thn threatening Indiscreet girls with pun- KOOMS AltK NKKDKI) Anyone who fias a room who has not already turned It over to tho ICIks should Immediately phono tho Klks Lodgu and give the committee on accommoda tions Information on It. Kvcry room In town Is needed to bouso tho visitors. Many fam ilies havo not turned their rooms over to the com mittee. Unless wo have all possible space for accommoda tions many visitors will bo dis appointed In securing rooms. C. II. Underwood, Exalted Ruler PORTLAND H SHAKES FIST AT PR nr mm George L. Baker in City for Elks Convention TO SPEAK TOMORROW HEIR APPARENT WHO ' IUo City Executive tteclare- ARRIVED IN AMERICA ' .tio i seconds. Need of Food Control gaya noise that would sound llko a 1920 state convention, tho Klks' band will be on hnud to Htand on street cor nerri and play, while the oratorical spidl-blndeni tell of th wotnlers of loKiiuberry Julro and the famous Sa lem prunes, both of which will ho on tap uexl year. Mi mid the state Klks decide to meet In Saluin next year. I Will Talk for Salem I After the arrival of tlm sperlnl the Ralem delegation anil srheduled for K o'clock on mmilh FIU lirtml her IiimiI HiIh wnhlttotrhlbc.lrPl-n-. , ; W . ..... ,.rl,.r III fln.illlK tile . rtr i" '"'" ..... . V ,.a Klimilh Full r.n ell lift ... I. nrl,l, trillll lit!"' Oil Kir ;;;;;;ve,r jctaii of u... i.)K .tut., home cooked meals ,,l, Bklmnllon h ready for tho , WjLL B pREpARED Mittof MMlon but H- bourn distant Tte tonwnlloii t In :!: "- I""1 i .nl.ll fli li.ll.tllle ltlirlltt If Vfilt u-ntll irti nl wliiilnHmn.. fiini. B0Kof"" ' hoiirlne tsd vbite bunting, imrple caps of , y cooking during the convention . ., . -J.,.,.. L'lV. nn i-nit of lIlillH of "wol- m.rvi'il fiimllv hIvIa vim rim i-..l II nl eillls, roiB"nd "Helto Mill", urn speukliiK tio Catholic School ut eighth and TI,l,rH,1"' '"ornlng. tho Job of land- olller villages the practice of posting lv . . . ....i.- Inif llin 1fl50 rntivnntfnn will ImlHri. .,. ... - , t.i, .., CJttbetlmMthalnro in Morn ir wii' , K, HtrootH. "" - -.... urn (iirm mimes in iniuiii: iiiul-ci wan tntdilhitm silherlng llh each; Xm of the Hatred Heart church ' ""n wm "" ,n" ,,,B 0f0 w,ln Inaugurated some time ago. lira of th hour Lund of the clock. w rvo mr,,s :o vImIHiik hundreds lliehlaei re pouring their wuy ' 0f Klk and othors who aro look- Itlu the eltr from every rouil ami ar-K for nom cooking. Special core tery of traffic tht reaches Miln will ho taken In Ishmcnt of one kind or another. American officers who have In vestigated say tho Germans aro de termined that girls who associate with tho soldiers shall have their names known to (he population and that several secret societies have been foimed for that purpose. In telligent officers .say that on several occasions tho names of girls who are on the records of the Herman police for associating with Americans have been read to the congregations at .Sunday morning church services. In If il -i ! am& w &ar :-.i&zi2am MSI &ts&&$&i!jtlmJKpr the invitation. "Meet .Mo in balem Tho officers assert that blacklists 1920 Convention." Tho Salem boys of t, Kri-8 names have been pre wlll miiko their home In tho Pull- ,mP,i and aro being kept for future -i ..... mans, but about 18 hours out of tho use. after the Americans are cone. in ui i,..v ...in iiv uinuii in ii'iurniK im ' ' mt. UKhlna load from lle.id.l ,,, niI tUon ,, ,mtronU,. the 24 wl" "" '',v'c'' talklnK Sa'' Kriiord. Kuitene. Marshfleld and ! nr , amurm of ,, i.Ht "ml ,nJyl"K Klamath fails hospi- UfcA 1 M CALLS YUUINU Portland all bespeak tlm multitudes f i,i,lc. am Ih.Ui.h nt tin. H,,I- oat till arrUMonlglit and early to- Sncr(,, ,nrt (;,urrn (irn llM((., t() K. Cooke lMtton, publicity man MAN AT HOSPITAL S 1 Congress, Along With Most Tackle the Situation WIMk Their Every Effort. norro mornlni? Delegate f rnut i Hnn,j oithor four tiles or cakes to the ,or thc H,llum IolBC "nH lcad-pen- tad'i "baby lodge uru expeeted Hchoo hollsu each duy during Uh morning along with the Prlttc-' convention. Ulli and Dalle Klka. They will tot- the al nearly ISO anil plan to rest their ludi vocationally in tpnt they will t.trt directly back of tholr big mess ells for a living when he Is not doing 'Home sleight of hand performance. lto will be permitted by tho Salem HTUDKNT I'AHTOK UK UK The .sudden death of RoyK. Mc- Keover, at f:30 yesterday in the Illackburn Hospital, came as a shock . .... ... io ins many incnus nero. aiiiiuueu Lodge to put off Komo of his money known that th(j man ,m(1 cnanging tr.cKS on n puonc cor- confne(, tQ fof wnnl Visiting at tho homo of Hev. K. P. nora. He Is fond of fooling the pub- illrBV. th BerionnesR I lent that waa pitched yesterday on . I.awrenco this week is DeKorest C "' has fooled the Sulcm Lodgo of (he caie wag nQt npparent unt lit Dka tennla tourt (Klsher of Anwlmo Seminary, who Is !" Krantlng him nn honorary llfo yMcrdayt -vij i tuuimiiiur luuiin im teiupornrlly occupying tho position iiiurauornniii mr pin u.ii.f, His brother, who hns a ranch near i in conTcnuun it nurryiiiK iof student-pastor at Lakevlow. He Noise Maken. C.mtlng 'Fort Klamath was fent for as well as peparationi tnt all will bo rnndy nt. H of Hungarian birth, speaks tlvo August Huckesteln, postmaster of his mother. Mrs. K. J. McKeevor, who dirbreak tomorrow. Moat any hour languages, and will he' graduated as the Capital City, with a llf Job, Is lives in Medford. They were with Jv! V"1 Mn ,('0 ?' " ,,Mllnr' professor of languages upon rniupln- chairman of tho delegation from No. him at the tlmo of his death. 0OH, exalted ruler, V. () Sltllth, Hon nf liU n.iinlmirv unrli Hi. llwm in.: II n,- ...I.I. l.l ..... nl.....l M Ml.-....r ,.,n .....o ..., irman ol the accommodations intends to go Into tho Hungarian set- the celling, but talkH so well thai old. had been employed for some time ..-.-...,lc. n nut., puiiiicuy i 1,1110111 mid work for llin iiilvniici wn, and other cll-knii'n "Illll boat to n, hurrying as If thoy were l a mad raco io reach their goal. Btilnem luj boon relegated to the oacaground by tho busy tui'iiiliers of local lodge 1247 unsure t latat Klam loFalU puts over Its biggest under "kltlthglt.,.,K,. on II. Tne big rtprrtentntite roiiimlttee '"Pi lie Klka ,lKn ,mi business B of the townr.ro nliinnlm. i,. .,..,. ' Portland nml vnlhiy speeldl train '"t Mil aril ti.Miinm- 5t J:B5 a. in. ,'o Ich, than sou to mi are exiiopi..,! .... n I "Utid they nrn i.M.,..... i. . i.l ' ' " "" lei'in- lth tnthualM,,, ,, -j,,,,.. fllp " big convention i,.n i u... V. ., " .iin'iii, r:;,"8"""'1- M-ir..r.l and mil" V hln ff 1 1, I 5K -" mp , pi,.;,: 'He ha i an. ir,,i,. , Io rtiif ,i h iiiiinimis -III.1 M'I -the national Kl( K of ,' tke r'n T"1 ,,u "" I'y-wonl of I irrir""1 - -i ., r jinn's MW WM, p(,rfmB((r, are! " t0(lay "r '"orrw r7. "n8ed thiiHldHU riom Can.,,. ..Z?.u":bo.,!u","-"vi,.iK! bUldb; ',.",1"20 eonventlon hn.,,."1 ,h" "Olllid.llll Cite II '.. L,l " l,0Uv""" "in two tMno.Bir",. .. "I"' ftures- lil... ." fo'Ollires . iBe meiit of his people. iwioirits ASK KOIt Cll.Wt.l lie will mako one of thn pleas for Sa- In tho llaldwln Hardware store, but ,lem in Its cninpalgn for tho 1920 his home was In Medford and It is .convention. Has the fncu of a stntes- there that Interment will take place. man. Is a great talker for Thrift The body is to be shipped tomorrow 'stumps, ami no ambition In politics, morning, ins he nlready has a gocd Job. Judge Poter II. d'Arcy, a charter SI'ANISII-.MKXICAX UAXK .member, has the distinction of hav- I'LAXXKO IX MKXICO CITY. I WASHINGTON. Aug. 12. lie mauds that changes lie made In the government wheat .standard iind'M the price guarantee net, "so as not lug lived In Salem sinco tho Mexican , to peiuilUu every grower of wheat." war, on lot 1, block 1, precinct 1. MKXICO CITY. Aug. 12. A Span- ,wiik made today in n statement tire- and ward 1 Attends all stats con- leh-Moxicnn hank with a subscribed (pared by Chalrnnn Clronun and re- ventlons. nnd Is great on oratory, capital of ten million pesos and hend- jprodonlitlvos of fnrin'organlzatlons. being a lawyer Has ono great com- quarters In Mexico City Is planned lit was approved by tho Senate Agr. cultiiro Commlttoo I STARTS IN plaint, which ho hns wrltteu Into a " momiiers or tne hpanun colon v poem, entitled "N i Konm." which lie ''"e. The purpose of tho institution recites at lodgo meetings. Drinks ' I" 'l I" the development of Mosi hi t... n.- win .,i..,..i rnr Sn- ' resources and to incienso co" IHU'n ivwwa, .-. " lcin and loRimborry Julro. BIESTflPLIT l''onnilatloii for the Maiiiiuntli riant That Is to I'liiuisli Heat roe the lliisluchs Section of Klamath Kails Is Started. Walter I.. Toozo, republican spell hiiuler and former rnnilldnto for con giessmiiii. Missed political career by several voles, l.utu mnnnger of Klks' Silvatlon Army campaign. When 'orating on high, can ho heard half a doon blocks. Will orate for Salem. Is o'f tho old school or re publican orators, and not backward about talking. Will ho heard. Oscar Steolhaminer, director of the Salem Klks' Hand, Toots, a tiomhoiio when not directing. Is n second Sousn, and has thu papers to i,uu,movo It. Not marrleit. nut willing. .... . i iiierclul activity between this coun try flinl Spain. Representatives of the bank will havo offices in Havana, New York and several Kuropean cities. W. I.'. K.WDY HKHi: W. K. h'.indy, who says that his IiiikIiiops Is to u.ako homes look bright and nroiperou lay adding paint and knlsomlno and hnnglnp' Home nice" fresh pnpor on a dlugv dark room, lias opened for business ut 17 Main street just west of t''e llaldwln Hotel. Klamath Falls will welcome tills new enterprise as t rtlslng llend will P the mi. " T H"'"' ""it will to out- how n fmv ;dothem. Kr8 KI,"B eltr b tomo '" nrrlV0 "' ' " tou . T' m"n"nB' Kvory nLb?.,:!,w'-o..Hotho lw'ownl.i,. ' n,u""th Falls -. DJM Atiml n.,iiul iif.l l,,i .v'firlr started on tho foundation for tho 'While directing tho band, keeps ono )n y J()ok my building that will houso tho niain-, "t f"1' besl-looklug women in ,,,, W,1B n l0I1B (,mo-for (ho nr. moth hunting plant that Is to film- tlm audience. Wears long hair iiko Hvn of Mr secthn of the city. Tho bollora for on artist. Is of fine appearance , m tho plant wero unloaded yesterday lospwlnliy in nis wnuu ........... ....... COI'I'U: MAItlllKD uniform, i.auies ma mid tho plpo thai will convey tho steam to thn various building is al ready lioro, F. HIM Hunter, who Is directing the construction opera tion in ample tlmo to permit of tho uso of tho stouin for this fall an" winlur. Tho present plans call for Hupplylng stoani from Third to Sev enth stronts, but this area will nu firlnnilnil I C I n tnanntwl fn limit liu. f ' ncant room 'i'" 1? HUcl1 n thlnK tl,,orfi th0 oxjwniio. Tho boilers that mn trj ho installed huvo-n capaelty of three tlmea tho prospoctlvo de mand, bo thero will bo no difficulty oxporloncod If addltlomtl torrltory Is taken In, nddress him without tho usual Intro. Koi liter ii.yor Will Ho Hero Ira nrenard, who Is in iiio of.uilnv of tho Limb Lumber company nt Mo- MJH ""ndroomi ,ont u'n various v---JHeH has been (Coo77a77 1 Wultor K. Keyes, fornior mayor of ,loc Polntj nll(l Mi8S iM0a not.appo Snlom and former Kxulted Hulor of wro ,lnne,i n matrimony at tho tho Snlom Lodge. Is lawyer mid ll0mo of Itov. K. P. I.awronco Mon partuor of Senator Charles U. Mc-1 (i,ny 0veiiltig. Tho young couplo will Nury. Also hog raiser, ami can uiik ,os,t0 nt Modoc Point hogs as well as explain a few tech The Prince of Wales, who was welcomed to the United States yes terday noon, has an income of $500, 000 a year as Duko of Cornwall. He owns 12,000 acres of land In the County of Cornwall, 50,000 in Dev onshire, and large areas In Somerset and London. Ever since It was an nounced that the prince would come to the United States the possibility of his marrying some wealthy Amer ican girl has been discussed in soci ety circles. nlcal logul points, (f knotty enough. Poses woll, and does not nttoinpt to WILL UKPUK8KXT IHlITISIf LONDON, Aug, 12. Viscount FANDOM MUCH AGOG OVER COMING BOUTS AT OPERA HOUSE Fandom is npoc over the coming two nlcbt's of boxing that will bo staged Thursday and Friday evenings ut tro Open House. Advnnce Seat a!e under the direction of P. Snn ford. promoter of the fig'its, indi cates tl'-if pneked houses wilt greet the boxers who will demonstrate he'r wares before the Klamath Fans. Thur'dnv night's 2fi round pro gram will future tho 10 round go be tween 1-ouls Lyons nnd DjuiIj War c'ell at 11 fi pounds. Ttoth boxers havo en working out "iich nigh nr.d arc showing a world of speed nnd punch-1 im ability. Karl Richlo and Arbi -m 11111 will stage a six round bout at e.itch-wolglits. followed by a .scmi-wlnd-up match between Curly Mnx-1 woll and Hough houso lllehie. Tliev i will box at 135 pounds. Tho curtnin ra'ser will be n four-round tussl" be- worn Lewis Wilde nnd George Dav'i at t2 pounds. Trldav night tlicre will be 2S mi,iiH with Tohv Miller of Oak-1 land meeting Itohby Allen of Kin"' nth Falls In a 10 round bout nt 14 5 pounds. Miller is well Uonwn to lo cal fans having scoied two knockout' In Klamath Falls over White am' Oallager In 1911. He is a llkelv i lug puncher nnd Is doing road wo'V each dny. Dinny O'Drlen will meet Ho'i Wngnor In what proiuisea to be a fast six-round go at 138 pounds. lllliby Waugli and Newsy Dornard will tangle at 133 pounds In tho i-e-ml-wlndup affair. Lewis Wlldn "dli moot Curloy Maxwell In a sU-round curtain-raiser. Iloth cards havo noon arrangod with caro by manager Sae- tord and every fan Is nssuro.l of get ting his money. do all tho talking. Ilocltes poetry, Grey, fornior British secrotary of for but otherwise harmloss, jolgn affairs, ngroed to represent tho Qoorgo K. Halvorsen liolils two uritisn government at wasnington pending tho appointment of thu por- (Continued on page 4) nianont ambassador. KATHK1UNK I1IIKTT IX TOWN. Miss Kathryn llrett. of Duluth, Minn., a sister of Joe and John Brett of thlx city, is visiting hero. Sun day in company with her borthers and their families .sho vlsltod Crater lako and was surprised and delight ed with this scenic spot of the west. "The League of Nations Is secoa dary to the control of food pricas and the smashing of the profiteers.' said George L. Baker, mayor of Portland, an enthusiastic .Elk, who will speak at the grand victory as sembly tomorrow night In front of the Klks Lodge. Mayor Baker returned from Cra ter Lake last night, where he spent an enjoyable time with the National Kdltorlal Association that has been touring Southern Oregon. This la hi sthlrd visit to Klamath Falls, and ho Is more Impressed than ever with the progress that is going on. "Your town is prettily situated t like Its general make-up I know oC Its vast resources and the future that lies before It." The Portland executive dropped his fist heavily on his chair when profiteers were mentioned. "Surely there is no Issue more vital, mote dominant today than the control ot food prices. It is America's biggest task. I'm a republican, but I havre explicit confidence that President Wilson will tackle the situation la at. large manner. Congress must snap the thing by the neck and try aad solve the problem. Men have profit eered and charged exhorbitant pricoa to such an extent that every force. in America must be linked to hrtas. conditions back to normal. Each can do his bit in the building up process we are In." "We must aid Kurope a Hurop broken in spirit and Industry." said the Rose City mayiur. "Big, all supporting, unselfish America must give Europe a chance to get back on her feet. We need not ship them so much stu ffthat we will suffer. Curb extravagance we must join in sac rificing and limiting our own stom achs and desires until a readjust ment of affairs has been made. We must give our allies a chance to re build their torn Industries. ThelrJ fields havo been tho battlegrounds of the great war. We must be pa tient, and aid them in tho long pro cess of fibre-building." That there Is an extreme unrest nil over the country is the opinion of Mayor Baker. 'Men are in a tem per bor is shifting uneasily. We. must harness our every effort to solvo this problem tl'at is day mounting In complexities It is n world-wide, not alone national is sue. It is the most virile, living prob lem that Is before us today. Until food prices aro controlled, until hoarding and telflshness havo been purged from our make-ups there can be no rest turnout tho world or Am erica. Mayor Baker was uncertain exact ly what action tho Portland Post American Legion would take on tho recent trouble that hns come to light over tho Alleged unfair treatment that Postmaster Frank S. Myeis, of Portland has subjected returning service men to. Affidavits sworn to by several ox-servlco men. who were formerly In the employ of the post office department, woro given to Mayor Baker. They complained ot tho treatment they had received and Mayor Baker forwarded tho informa tion to officials In Washington fpr In vestigation. "This Is entirely n matter of vin dication of tho service men there is no personal element In the caso," declared Mayor Baker. "I simply dM my duty In laying the facts as pre sented to mo before the officials. The American Legion intends to sift the case to the ground, I do not caro to dabblo In personalities or politics In an Issue that Involves the wolfaro of our returning soldiers."