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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1919)
'T5Ti ""jr it !f .1 r"tfc A A OFJ'IC'IAL PAPER owl . N s 'i KLAMATH COUNT """" 1 1. Ymr No. 3,718 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1919 Price, Five Cento rV ' ? iJi "&- zr o Iff TritfiiMrffftvrt iff I'Wi tTjJ M f Illt I ft f jlfiJECTEO I t riDC qilPIIFVi uniiL uuiiii-i KLAMATH TEACHERS HEAR CHURCHILL AT MORNING SESSION JXf1' tirr Mirlml W"' :. ,. n,i I I. KW7 -".- r .i... h vm i ! htfcfKulrr. i J A. Churclill!, Ututu HuuQi-iuleiiiN I nut of Schools, itddrunseit th.) tenth 'iir of KliiiiuiUi county ut tliulr itwi Wlll lmrll M assembly iIih morning, on 1 1 Hre lltJri M((t(a ytom of iiliicutloti In Its r'lu- rreiit I'lroi t0M to tho nutloiial system. DurliiK too I'lornliiK ho discussed tint work outlined by tho National Teachers' Association nml tho part sulphuh ours PLANS mo FOR IE PLACED 1L BOS TIB SENATOR HITCHCOCK SAYS SENATORS WILL NOT ACCEPT CHANGE w I WASHINGTON, 8opt. CoiiiiI) rii.ii ilrro lii limine DrtltiT) Flrnl of (Mobcr. Aurlitiltiirixl Miikri. liiml I,imhI IIiihIim- .Mm KUrt Prcpuru for Pooling of Hulpliur Or- tli.li. to UYIcomr Portland Vislt- li) I lie Klnal arrangements for the pool- Kill I discussion of plans nnd ap-' largo iKircuntuKo of Illiteracy In lK of Klamath County sulphur or- polntim-nt of committees for wel ... p-ii. iu ha subjected tho teachers nro to play In reduclni; .k.nt week or ten darn to thu largo imrcentugo ol itM. ..,..,,nn of It buildings tho United State. Ileal. . Lrtla with thu view of ur. of education, Mr. Churchill told ..f KrancUco Ktilphur Company by Octo- men who will come to Klamath Kails I Relations commltteo in amending the ! win hotel, was championed at WAHIIinUTUK, HOPl. S. "D0W. anyone suppose that Japan will sun rnlt to the humiliation boforo the eyes of tho world If tho Senato votes tnr fhn Rhnnftin r nmanilniAnt " entrl , orn. Who Will Upend September ,, ., .... . , ' . . ' r Democratic Senator Hitchcock today Tho Democratic leader asserted that tho majority of the senators' would never accept any of tho com mltteo changes that are planned by the committee, D IN E .'lOlli Here, Council Authorize Ordinance for Improtcmrnt of Kldcwnlk Leading to ItaldMin Hotel Three Build ing I'erinltii Granted. The long delayed improvement ot Ho further declared the sidewalk on tho northerly eld ot Ides this phaso ders to Insiiru delivery from tho Han coming of tho 120 Portland business that tho real purposo of tho Foreign Main street from Center to the Bald- "' th fire haanl. equipment tho equalization of uducatlon and thu bur 1st, urn being mado by County on Tuesday, Hoptomber 30th, was at-j '0aco Treaty was to "i .'muni' In the arrival last education of thu foreign born to Am- Agricultural i: II. tIioiiibh. tended to at last night's meeting at' such course would bi ,m. deputy Unto flromarsualbs erlcan cllliemblp. W Stoke, and Gilbert W. Al-j 'Tho Part Tlino School," tho bill ! B," for which wu rained In tho last lo- i ki, m "Km At pri'sunl iir, Thomas Is working up attractive posters that will bo placed In the three banks In Klamath It, tlra InTMtlisallon. trlilcli will glslnture, Is etpectud to greatly raUo Kails as well as the banks of Merrill U In etery rciel, will ho tho standird ot education through ; and llonaiua. Tho posters IU bo '"'fBrtho nurpoiQ of ellmlM. out tho statu, Mr. Churchill said this ' uiilqim In that limy Include samples SvBN rUk ,1,al B,y e,Ut 0,r '"""'""L. tletlV, "nil morning in uraiii ! .ilk Fir Chief Miller, th.'.y Mnrted M:v,KS T,IAT CATTI.i: Wi:i: I I'ttrfr preliminary work of survey., WTOCT KfrriCllINT roou tssBCft that are In vouo at prwiii uitiioMn the Mno IooKIiib Into , K A. llultou, for whom a war tqiptcEt. hulidlnic", ille". ter rnnt was recently sworn out for drh.i tupply d every Item which enter lug cuttlo In the Yalnax country, (! ft urwiy toward MCurliiB bvtlot nles that the entile that broki prtlrtlon lnit fire. 'through the fonco at Yalnax were "ifcioliiie ImDartUllty will be no-, suffering from want of water nnd JmJ to In ll inattrrs," said Mr. feed, as charged recently by W C ,- Uat kill the treaty. , night's Council meeting by t:e".r;e T. bo suicidal to the Baldwin. The council aDcrcf.'atlne ............. i mo ucer iieaii Urlll of 20 or more' United States, said Senator Hitch- tho importance of the lrapovemeat members of the local Business Men's1 cock. instructed tho city attorney to pre- Assoclatlon. J President Wilson In his final con- pare an ordinance ordering tl i con- It Is tho plan of the local business' ferenco with Senator Hitchcock prior, structlon ot the sidewalk In question, men to take tho visitors about town . to his departures on his tour to the At tho present time it is necessary on Tuesday motnlug. In the uftor-! Pacific Coast, cxnresspd confidence for neripntrinna n wnit nnnn th. of al fulfil cut from sulphured and un- noon they will he taken through thelthnt the treaty would be ratified , pavement from Center Jtr;t to th sulphured laud on tin- llruce Ctuldlfl Klamath Valley in order that they without amendment or "destructive; Baldwin hotel. ranch. Tho difference shown In tho may see the lumbering and livestock. reservation." The proposition of the Keno Poer resources of Klamath County. Kred In his speeches over tho country' company was called up and after C Murphey, Carl A. Plath and J. H the Winters were appointed to Icok af- ter the transportation of the visitors samples Is IT. Inches In favor of tho sulphuri'il alfalfa Pictures of alfal fa rii'lds will nlsn be Incorporated on tli n large mih1ts Mr Thomas Is especially anxious In the trip through thu valley lo secure all orders by September John Siemens Jr., L. O. Van Ilol lrilh Orders will lm receUed at the len and Kred Houston were appolnt Klrsl Niitlonnl Hank, Klamath Stato ed to handle tho entertainment of ilank, Klrst State and Halngs Hank, the day, which will include a ban- K. Transfer Company, tho office tiuet at tho White Pelican hmi nn (toko till morning brforu starting Van Kmon. of tho county agriculturist In the' Thursday evening. kit ftTMllfitlon with Mr. Allen and Mr. Huttow has submitted a cnui-""'"' "uuuing. me uunn oi jnTnu. TinCilrt HMsr. "A iPdo mill bc'pieto report to .Superintendent Wnl-jB,"J the Bank of Bonanza. A price of oMnjado. Wo may have to ln-ter 0 .West. In which ho says that 2-"5 for ,0 Pounds has been sc wknuto authority In some caes In the cattle, which wire driven to cured which will Includo freight, un triti to get thu required results." I Yalnax, were placed In a govertfmeiit , loaHng and storage charges for a rfpilIfiWokesandAlif n are hero 'barn lot, where they had plenty of , period of 30 days. Unloading and it the request ot city officials. It will fresh running water and all tin? tiny U the psrpooe of the deputy mar itilli to uiiit'tha local authorities hmiklni KliBith Kails a flrelevs ton ii fir u preventive measures in (oseeraed. they could eat. IICIUHNU rnOORAM IIKI.D UP 11V (MIVKUNMKNT TAP 111E ufiT nirrinm ti nu L'irrtbULi storago of tho sulphur will bo taken caro of by tho O. K. Transfer Com pany. Checks must bo deposited, covering all orders by the time the orders aro placed. However no checks will he cashed until the bill ot lading nnd draft attached aro received, Indl- LONDON. Sept. 3.-Scarcity ot'ca,1lnB tho have been ship- housing accommodations throughout (' '.' . ..... 1ntv1ntt(l la urinal n ir miirh InrnnVATta I " . tt. k.k iitKnn.lt' Kniiti rfi I VAft A fltlt ilencn and not a little suffering. " " ,- ' "'"" ""' ' , One man with a wife and ten chll-' """ "'- - ' " -.,.. i hi. '" ih rcau, ot th0 uso of uPr , ... ... ,.ii.. over tho county. A copy will bo mall- , house at the expiration of the lease ' ' ' ... . . ed to every farmer In the county that nnd having nowhere to go, was given , ... , ., .. , is on tin mulling list of tho county HlLUIillllutlullMlin 111 1II1I linv HI1IH- Orders for two cars ot sulphur ' ... , . , . ., agriculturist. Knrmors can get a copy WITHTHi: PACIFIC KLEKT. Sept ' " coul.l find """firtl011( lwv nol wo,, ,hrMgh IAaiwrago day for tho enlisted ho'- I10 IIinlli hy addressing Mr Thomas. woof the navy U not eo full of work Tho Kowrnmenl building pro, H Might be. Judging from tho of. K"'. wlch ronte.uplates the ron-l . D, ,DCnocn R II I C HcklithMuU 1..1...1 i. ii.. ... structlon of hnlf :i million houses. M I VVU rUK.CDK.CAJ DULU3 tin officer. being delayed, It l allngeil. Ii) end nere it a day's schedule for the lvnn raun ur oniciai red tape wacftheNer Mexico, flagship of iiertriiic fleet and of which Com Uir J. I'. Unnon Is executlrn of ar. A4 It makes no mention of e liberty or holidays, both ot , are freqneat. HPKCUIiATION IN FOOIk.HTriTK ' -ifiui.'k: infill .' 1 1 cuiTii WILL BE UTILIZED IN BREEDING TESTS Morning Wbiaiiiat 8:00 Ttratoat 6:30. nb and wuh clothes down decks with sand. IW off ptlnt work and accommoda tloo Udders. BfMlfutat j-ao irtenformuiterat 9:15 """ u Per gunnery schedule. Afternoon, "p'i ork. ! Lodges ahoro extend court- to numbers In floot. Rocop- od dances will bo given. . i Wrly! A workl,1B Wirly of . ., TO wm rcporl ,o th(j cnn,oon ' Jptohonaiocantoon , ,UU'VHKKihiiaptiiiiuKi:.v ivat a,"tt,ll,MU,'UruCtUr' 1.. .. MllJr at 9 O'clock thin ninr... PARIS, Sept 3. A distressing area of speculation in foodstuffs in tho United Stutes and throttghuut the world's primary food markets, In WASHINGTON. Sept. 3. With tho shipping of two purebred dairy bulls to tho University of Id.iho.'at Moscow an experiment which will U wat nee" with interest by eattlo breeders waa stnrtod by thu Dairy Division of the United Stattw Departmont of Agrlcu.- 'i. the tamer Kng0 ,roko Id .. inn ibd :: :.' r",K" "ure that It will lav n, i "Pfor The "eral days. ,k lOYe'rhl"!11', ftro on,lloynil by C " '" C,la,-"B Upper ""WISX W)i. Kit r.M....c Jf th. i1," U,e cntm School SSi I. '" y0Br' tt"'voU It. ffifimutr ovon.nK i.m ..:m t'l'l PBt V lM ir. " V7l. Rhn I " '' li, lotche,. I nreMnt ""end- largely responsible for the high foo.liin. ,n co.opcratlon 7h l0 ,.. S.V.I. WU.U...K IU ...UV.i ..UU.,-1. gUy u.o buUa 0D a HoNtcl, "7 "'"" ir- nnil onu a jcn)c., wm bo used with "uu,Br '"" ' r ""' ti,,. university herds In imcxicrlment United States within a few days. i() l(ltlrmIno tuo bMt mi)tUo, ,.. flx. Klvo business men will compile facts on Klamath County. They arc W. K. Sechorn, hay and grain; Chas. Roberts, livestock; II. D. Mortenson, timber; Leslie Rogers, banking, and W. O. Smith, agriculture. If possible machines may be ar ranged for the Portlandera to trans port them to Crater Lake. The Rose City men expect to spend a day at the lake and return by machine as far an Medford. where they will board the train for the north. DISDUE GOES ON WTNESS STAN WILL IIOI.lt CONFKKKNCK WASHINGTON, Sept. 3 A confer ence between labor, capital and ugri-' cultural Interests will bo called by President Wilson for discuaslou of tho present economy situation, 'I will he hold in Washington botwo-n Octn ber Cth. nnd 10th. 00DGE NAMED TO POST IN LATIN KINGDOMS rb aSVaHHlMgf ggLggH illTTiTf If 1 T" . i SI llepHaiBpHBhv MM JBaHswplaw I twniif't"fMi . I ing nnd insuring the uniform trans mission of high production in dairy cattle. According to tho rather unique agreement with tho University of Idaho, tho Dnlry Division will f.ira Ish tho bulls to ho used in th" export nionts, whllo the university U t) sup ply tho cowb for tno herds, not loirs than 12 cows boing roqulrod for each herd. The exponses of feeding and carl n i: for tho ui.IiiuiIh will bo lorno ny the unlvomlty, and ico'iruto re rinl v;tll bo ni.ict) mid .rilled to thu ,'al'y Divlsloi' o.i ''.c pro a tlon of milk, buttor-t'at test, date of cnlv- Ing. etc, ot nil iluui8 am daughters of tho herd. The object of tho wo.'i: Is not only to Improvo tho lilgh-produclng anlm nls now existing, but to dc.lenilno tho method of breeding H will produco the better unliuals In laige nimbors llreodlng work liorotoCero has boon aimed largely at tho breeding ot hlgti produtilw; cowa tmlv, wlrh ait any ntlompt to compuro tho various sys tems ot brooding or to follow any de finite system ot breedm? 't.t juM prove or dlsprovo fie present tlieo-rleu. It. P. Dodge, an oxporjcncotl diplomat from tho Stato Depart ment hai been named tho first American reproaontatlvo to tho klugdoins ot tho riorba, Croats and 81ovuai. . CAUDINAI' MKKCIKll liKAVKM HKK8T nnKHT. Sont. 3. Cardinal Mer- cler, prlmnto of Ilolglum, sailed for tho United States today on tho Northorn Pacllc. PORTLAND, Sept. 3. Hrlgadler General Dlsquc took the witness stand today in the spruce hcarlnf that is boing conducted hem. Prior to taking the stund he said that he was prepared to disprove every charge brought against his administration. Congressman Prcar told Dlsque that the committee wantod the truth irrespective of politics. Dlsquo re plied that ho had tho facts, backed up by documentary orldencc. He de clared that ho never voted in his life, that he had never been Interested In politics, and that he had never had a political friend. He further said that Krear's report to Secretary of War Baker was composed of opln ionutcd evidence, which was largely falsehoods, which he could disprove. feaxed. chief executive will emphasize uomo consideration was lftld over for that a delay in tho ratification will uiother week. stand In the way of legislation on the The city engineer reported upon cost of living, railroad question and the rcpalrg he considered necessary to reconstruction problems. Hitchcock tlf. sceptic tank and sn the coat of said he was positive that the amend-; the repairs at eppror.imately $200. ments to the treaty would be de-The council considered this and in structed the engineer to make tha repairs as soon as possible. Mrs. L. L. Etheridge, who rvas In jured by a fall on one of the city rid walks about August 23rd, filed a de mand for damages amounting to th sum of 12.")00. The case was referred to the city attorney for consideration before the council should pass an op inion as to the fairness of the claim. A communication signed by oe Blc Lakes and Bwauna Box companies and the Martin Brothers, was reeatv- LIT IS SET 11 PARIS, Sept. 3. Decision was made today by the supreme council to send an ultimatum to Roumanla regarding her course in Hungary. ed and read before the city .rulen. strongly urging that steps be takm It will be couched in drastic terms to glve the pr0pertics of the com- and a time limit will be placed on It. Delivery will be by an envoy ot the council. Should Roumanla refuse to comply within the given time diplo matic relations will cease, and the alllod envoy will bring away with him from Bucharest the allied diplo matic representatives there. AMERICAN AVIATOR SEVERELY INJJURED BY MEXICAN SHOTS MEXICANS PROMISE TO PUNISH GUILTY panies named in th-j communloatioa better tire protection. No action was taken in the matter. Permttg were granted to Charles Dianas to erect a three story brick building on lots 10 nnd 11 in Nichols Addition, costing about $12.00'' J. O. Beard-tie, to build a cirrugated wood shed back or the Deer Head cafe, and J C. ClegV.rn, for the erec tion of( a frame garage in West Klamath I'alN, C H .'o'nion was given a pot-mit to place a gasoline station and oil pump tn fr.l.l of th jrarirerF nnDien:anL aim anppv LAREDO, Texas, Sept. 3 Two House, and Mrs. R. Gordon was pe -American aviation officers on border mltted to condn:t a rooming taoos patrol were fired en by a group ot on Spring Street in a bu'ldlnr owned Mexicans while .'lying up the Rio 1 W. E. Seehorn. Grande River. I Captain Davis 11. McNabb was se verely wounded in the head. His com-' AKFHJATKD LABOR UNION'S panion Lieutenant Johnson brought i the machine safely to the ground on . the American sid. The ofticers were flying low at the time, about 16 miles' Sincere thanks to the members ot THANK THEIR MANY PRIENOe. from here. Suddenly 25 Mexicans rose from the brush and poured vol ley after volley of bullets into the plane. It was reported -that several hundred shots w;ro tired. PERSHING WILL ARRIVE SOON' r LAREDO. Toxns, Sept. 3. Ac cording to tho Mexican consul, Gnr-I rla, at Laredo, the machine that tho' Mexican federal soldiers tired on yes-' torday currying two army aviators, i wan within Mexican territory ut tho time. I Tho llring was "unwarranted," he I said, nnd done In tho ubsenco ot the detachment commander. Tho casa has boon reported to superior author-l Ity for Instructions as to thu punish incut ot the guilty partlos. week. 1UDS ON HIGH WAV WILL HE OPENED HEPTEMHER OTI1 Bids on tho highway from Klam ath Kalis and from hero to Mulln will bo opened on September 9th, ac cording to Information given out by the Stato Highway Commission. Fur ther data Is not available at this time, but Is expected by the highway commission within a few days. Joseph DeVoy, a momber ot ono ot tho stato highway crows that Is sur veying the road to Lakevlow, was brought to Klamath Falls Sunday night suffering from an acute attack o( typhoid fT8r. the Labor Day Committee who work ed so unselfishly to make the Cele bration tho success it was la tendered by the affiliated unions. To each of the following named Committeemen, thanks are duo, and freely given. Henry Krone, General Chairman of Committees; A, J. Bustamante, Mar- WASIIINGTON. D. C. Soot. 3. snaii; u. j. rtoag, nairman or isx- Evory possible recognition will bo ex- erctees; Bill McNeil. Dance Floor ttinded General Pershing by the con- Manager; I. W. McLaughlin, E. J. gresslonal committee when he nr- gu. - " aoiumuu. utrecior rives in tho United States. General of sPrts- Ra' c- Crawford. Jesse Pershing is expected to arrive in a Turner- c- C- Jal- N,ck Ferrara. aiarun Jensen, ueorge a. musioe, I Jim Manters, C. W, Brown, B. W. jSleeman. Ed Erlckson, D. Crow. Thanks is also due the ladles, the orchestra and the many friends who aided in the celebration. Tho Labor Day Committee like wise kleslrts to acknowledge with thanks tho followng prizes, mention of which was omitted from program thru oversight on tho part of a busy Secretary: Owl Cate, One Meal ticket; Auto Supply House, Thermos bottle, Hut chison & Henry, ono Sack Potatoes; Wood Curtis & Co. One Box Apples; McDnnlels Electric Co., One Flash light; Martin Bros. Four i?cks Flour; Harry Richardson, Box Spe cial Cigars; Martin's oc & 10c Store, Liberal Discounts; Ewauna Box co.. Lumber for seatlrg; .Seehorn i"5talilM, Teams and floats. KELLY'S SURPLUS FOOD BILL' PROVES WINNER gggggWggBMrv la M To Contruaiaan M. Clyde Kelly or Pennsylvania goes the credit of having put't bit of the fastest legislation la the recent parcel poet emergency surplus food bill. This kill saade It .possible for mail carrier to act as cle'M In dis tributing army food which Is sew elag oll at coe(-. VIOLATES GAME LAW. Fred Bueslng was fined $25 and costs by Justice of Peace N. J. Chap man yesterday for killing ducka.be-. fere the aeaeoa opeaet, Y j ' v Vi t v, '' f:l .. i ' t f P- 'I if' ! ?i " H HJ 'I '1-3 I t-til 4 i' hi 'r' ill "" ,