An r y . f' u U.. OFFICIAL PAI'tfll flic Vt.AUTlf Vil.lll omciAii FApan iH OP I DNTX I -.-. -.,. ,.7 KLAMATIt COUNT! frg lEuitlttg HmtHi 01, t V V mi 'Fourteenth Year No. 3840 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1920 hug URGED TH ddcdhdc rnp WATER BY APRIL 1 i . "ft e s. Tim directors of tho Kliiiuuth Irri gation illNtrlut will link ttm wntur users of lliu project to co-oportito In getting thu canals anil lalorulH of tliu projoct la readiness fur wutur liy tlio flrnt of April, If pohhIIiIo, Thin action wan thn directors of tho regular meeting of tho board Inst illUn lvlugo of tho coursos ntul ARMY RECRUITING PARTY IS HERE An tinny recruiting party, con sisting of First Lloulannnt 13. ,11. Juekfon, Horgount John Wottornu. Sergeant William Loach, and Cor poral John Formollor, from tho First United StatH Infantry, Cump Luwls, WiihIi., will ho In tho city until Thursday, February 12. All mom horn of tho parly will ho glnd to rIvo Informnllon concornliiR tho now army and Kb schools, Military drill Ih ro arranRcd that Holdlorn may attend school ovory iiftoruoon from ono to four o'clock KOREANS REVOLT IT N IlBOS ESCAPE ' ancRE- r Price, Five Cento dooldod upon hy 'r,w nclioola nro voluntary and aro o district at tho l,on tn W soldier wlio wishes to v , Tuesday, uftor a con formica with tho projoct munngcr, II. I). Newell. For tho past thruo years tho do atructlon of canula and structurao on ill A mvlltftft tin lmnn fWAnlnai limn .( repairs and ronowals, owing to con ,, dltlons brought about by too war, ' . lack of labor, and appropriations by Congress for now work, such na on- ;t, Urgainont at present canals and flumes In ordor to afford sorvlco of water to now units ,,of gravity and pump lutein whclh deslro to ohtnlu .wator. ,Invosllgntlon (llsilosoa theso con , . dltlono that must ha mut hy thu sor , , vlco nnd water usora thin comliiK , season. It Is found thnt tho Honluy fluntfl on tho South Ilranch has de teriorated to such an extent that ro- , placement will ho noccsHnry within' two yoars. In tho moantlmo, nxton- slvn repairs will bo, nocoBimry to tako enro of thn present land depending upon tho South Ilranch for n wator supply. In north Poo Vnlloy tho wator supply will ho limited to the amount that can bo carried through .tho flume, at tho Ilex Hoard ninch. ,. On tho Nil na Lake lateral these con ditions Roveru tho wator supply to a --...large extent. ,, i'...0"" Chokes Ditch Y?fOn thoGTirtilh latoral, which af fords a wat'or supply for lands ex tending toMalln, It Is found that this canal has boon drawn upon to capacity for tho past two or throo years and In addition tho ofllcloncy -.of this canal In Rroatly 'losaonod dur ing tho, warm sumnjor period by tho growth of moss, which at times ul- . ' most cuts off tho flow of wator In tho . i section from Merrill to Mulln. In ff order to a tlui'leo offered, llclow Is a hrlof outline of tho odiicatlonul and roca- llonnl courses that may bo bad at Camp Lewis. Classes In other sub jects will bo started whonovor twolvo mon apply Complete grammar' school Ors duatos will bo glTon a atats of Wash ington diploma, wjth tho words "Karnod In tho Army." French, Spanish nnd Italian nro taught. Huslnoss course Shorthand, type writing, bookkeeping, Hpolllng, pen manship, commercial law and kin- urea suwocts uro tnught. Positions will ho found for graduates of thla courso. Auto repairing, motorcycle repair ing, hlacksmlthlng, tolography and radio Rchoolssaro bolng conducted, lit nd'dltlpn to tho trades mentioned, many others aro taught. Tho Instructors nro tho best civil Ian teachers to bo hud: nil have had moro than flvo yoars' experience Those tonuhors havo already mado tho bcIiooI n success. Ovor twonty llvo per cent of1 tho soldiers in Camp Lewis nro enrolled. Lloutonont Jackson wlshos It un derstood thntf jio will nccopt appli cants for any branch of tho sorvlco and permit tho applicant to chooso Til E FLU SITUATION'. WASHINGTON, Fob. 0, Official dispatches rocolved hy tho state dof pnrtment today say that a forco of 2000 Koreans, nrmod principally wlt3i equipment furnished by tho" Dolsh p- vlkl. crossed Into northern Kornm from Klrln, Manchuria and attaclf- plies, noar Alntav, In Syria, accord ed a Japanese, post of 700 men, klliy ng to advicca to tho stato dopart- ihk ovv niiu routing ino romainnor. niont. Tho dispatches said that. tho attack Tho bodies have not been recover- was mo iniuauon or an active ronoi- ,di Tho ntlack occurrcd February linn ! IAnMM ft tlt. ta I '.,.. "'"'"; -""BiiiiunB 01 3, nfteon miles south of Alntav, near tromondous affair." Masses of tho AJonno. acmr.iin,- i if...i .. populatlon'aro joining tho insurgents !colved ttt Bolrut from A, and anrl inn Jannnnnn nrn ratmnttnv ' , . . i-caoica 10 mo stato department. Tho ITurks later repulsed a French forco 1,-of 150 dispatched to tho sccno of tho and tho Japanoso aro rotroating, Aro yoa enumerated?- ATTORNEY BLAMES BUSINESS ELEMENT ifPrfvcl Hlal.a trm . .1 .1 f ,(.... u . y w.... .w uiiuiii .iii.ui iur iiiiuuiuiini '.pump lands In Sand Hallow and l.around Malln, It will ho necessary to , enlargo this cnual from Wilson 5' brldgo to Adams point, and In addi tion build a cut-off canal from tho South Ilranch to and ucross Lost r(vor nt Wilson brldgo. This -work Is ontiroly dependent upon congroa'- slonnl appropriations. With tho knowledge of thoso conditions he- fi-'tora thorn, the hoard Instructed ,. Presldont Oftlold and tho Bocrotnry to prepare u letter to ho sont to each wntor user of tho district, urging that preparations ho mndo to una ;, wator ut vtip earliest available op portunity, nnd tluiB avoid congos ' tlon during tho rush porlods In Junu and July. l Tho donning of field dlichos and ropnir of turnouts will bo u great aid In tho ofllclont uso of :.wntor. . ., In connection with tho dlructors' action rcgurdlng tho wutor supply for 1820r;ho Horuld roportor asked y Director ,Uradbury what his opinion . was In. regard to tlio question of tho . closing of tho dam nnd storago of ' water in tho Uppor Klamath lako to afford a sufflclont supply for tho coming sonson. Mr. llrndbury is quoted ,ns follews: Wntur Kniiiigli For 11)20 VThQro1 Is absolutely no causa for japptehonslon In rogard to tho wnlor '' supplyvfor 1920. TJio use of wator beyond tho south and oast branchos -of the mnln canal Is mcasurod en tirely by tho capacity, of thoso and tho Orlfnth canal; without onlurgo ment, It would ho posslhlo to got but llttlo moro wutor through thorn than was used t last year. Thla lilnB tho case, thero ia hut amull bono for much additional ncroago to bo add ed to tho projoct this sonson, which depends upon thoso canals for sor- ylce. "Ilogardlng the lack of snowfall In tho mountains and probahlo effect ( upon the wator supply of tho Upper, lake, there have been two porlods of , water ' shortngo rocordod slnco tho Klamath 'projoct has boon In oporu-, tlon, one In 1008 nnd tho other In 1016. I have not tho rocord for his camp. Thbso 'desiring" to "travol Will ho eont to any camp In tho United States, or to Panama, tho Ifl.ttln..!. TI . . . i.i.i.iiuun, jiuwaii, uninu or Alaska. Enlistments aro for ono or throo yenrs. A courso In anlmul husbandry and farming Is to bo had at Camp Fun iun, nunsas. a largo varloty of thoroughbred stock is already in camp. Aro you enumerated? u.vigui: cmntcii mkkvicm ATTHACTS I.AKOI1 CltOUD. A largo crowd nttondod tho Presby terian church last evening for tha services In jchnrgo of tho Christian hndonvor society. A number of intor- ostlng talks wore mado. Tho young people mado n distinct snecoss of tho occasion, and tho Itov. K. P. Law rence oxprossod willingness to relin quish chnrgo of tho sorvlces to thorn agnln at sonio early dato. Aro you cnuincrntcd? AltJIKMAN ItKMKF DIUVR TUM POIIA II 1 1 Y l'OSTI'dXKD. MONTESAKO, Feb. 9. Tho Am erican Legion, was completely exon erated by George E. Vandorveor, do fonso nttornoy,for nny part in llan nliiR tho alleged plot to raid tho I. W. W. Hall at Contralln, In Vandevcor's opening stntomont for tb'o dQfense. mado today boforo the prosecution put on any witnesses In tho caso. Van dorveor snld tho Legion men who may hnvo participated woro catspaw? of tho commercial organization of Con tralla, which planned to raid tho hall. Ho declarod tho matter was dis cussed beforehand at tho commercial club nnd cited tho provious dotruc- tlon of tho formor I. W. W. Hall Ia Ccntrnlln. i "Wo will stand or fall on tho posi tion thnt tho shooting was donq in solf defense," ho said. "Tho, big ques tion la, who was tho aggressor. This Is an I. W. W. trial. The I. W. W is on trial, not as nn aggressor' In this caso,,but as a labor organisation,?', , , Aro yoa enumerated? PKHT8 DESTROY BULLION FEET OF TIMBKIt (jnurdcr. t Tho ahovo Associated. Press dis patch practically allaya fear folt by .friends of tho Itov. and Mrs. W. E. Jlnmbo. Tho noy. Mr. nambo, formor .pastor of tho Christian church horo, -inn iiirs. iiamlio nro stationed at Vdano, 100 miles north of Aleppo, and it has boon their custom to go occasionally to Aleppo to aid in bringing in tho supplies for tholr illation. First reports snld that threo ,V. M. C. A. representatives woro "killed and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Itambo have boon in a stato of con siderable anxiety. Tho foregoing dispatch is apparently assurance of their safety. " -Aro you enumerated? - For tho first time this year Tho Herald Is called upon to mention this question that caus- cd so much uneasiness, sickness and death last year. This time, however, it Ih to assuro tho poo-' plo of this city and county that there Is practically no flu. There is tho customary talk and exag- Investigation rovcals tho fact that thero aro Just four cases of 4 what might ho termed flu, and two of theso aro doubtful. Tho announcement thnt nn Isolation hospital was being prepared caused a wave of uneasiness to WASHINGTON, Feb. 0 James Perry, nnd Frank Johnson, ronro- sentatlvcs of tho Y. M. C. A., woro tho Amoricans killed In tho recently roporlcd attackhy Turkish brigands' gcratcd statements, but careful on a convoy of Amorlcan relief mm- ! FOUR KILLED IN ATTEMPT TO HANG NEGRO LEXINGTON, Ky., Feb. 9. Fit teen aro wounded, besides four kilted, ns a result of today's rioting. Tour hundred troops fr',Camp Taylor aro en routo here. - spread, but thero Ist no oceasjlon for It. Dr. Soulo and itov; Mr. Lawrence both Atato that the hospital Is being gotton In road!- ness not because thore Is a need for it, but becauso of a derlro to 4 bo prepared If thoro Is one. Dr Johnson about sizes tho real situation up when ho says: "About all there la to it Is 95 per cent scaro and colds and G per cent of doubtful flu,., If tho pcoplo would only exerciso Just a little bit of common sense tbe'ro would bo nothing to It.- Tho bright sunny days we aro having aro very decop'.lvj and LEXINGTON, Ky., Fob. 9 Four 1 persons wcro killed and several iif I Jurcd here today; when a mob Intent upon lynching William LockettJ the negro who confessed to murdering Geneva Hardman, ten years old. char ged upon the courthouse durlar Lockett's trial and wero fired upon by tho police and stato troops. Two women woro reported to be among thoso shot. The clash with the soldiers held oft the mob long nnou-T i to allow iWri officers to slip the negro to a place of safety. While the mob was nttempilrg to r.ot. Into tho courthone the jury found Lockctt guilty and a moment later he was sentenced to' die In the electric chair March 11. peoplo go out Improperly cloth- od, with tho result that they catch cold. They rush off to bed and call a doctor. There is no need of it. In tho .first place (X I . Telegraph Tabloids -o IJocauso of tho provalonco of Influ enza, which roqulros'tho ontiro ntton- tlon of thoso who nro londlnj the campaign for Noar East' roTlef sub scriptions, tho Armonlnn rollof drive which wns to havo Btartod in Klnm uth, county tortuy has boon.poatpoiiod for a fow dnys, ponding nbntement of tho influonzu situation. wo find thnt tho avorago low outflow of Klamath lako was 1,170 ,socond foot In Soptombor, 191G. Tho ox tromo low-wntor porlod comes nftor tho irrigation aoason ia prnctlcally ovor Juno, July and August bolng tho heaviest drnfta for Irrigation. During thoso months tho records sjiow tho following oxtromoly low avorago monthlyflew: Juno, 2,780 spcond foot; July, 1,970 socond foot; August, 1,330 aocond foot. "As I havo statod boforo. tho amount at wutor used upon tho pro ject nt present Is govornod by tho capuclty of tho canals beyond tho main canal, Taking past rocords, wo And that last year, 1919, tho maximum amount diverted throueh tho main canal was loss than BOO' socond foot. Wo will uso that amount at any rqto . To this add possibly 100 socond foet for the Enterprise uistnct and 205 socond toot for power dlvorslon by tho Callfornla Orogon Power and through tho Keno cnnul, a total of 805 second feet. which is considerably loss 'tiinn iml lowest known outflow of tho, Doner 1919, but taking tho abovo rocords lako," i I ... ..i, U'4i,- EUGENE. Ore, F,eb. 9. Approx imately a million feet of tlmbor In tho Sluslaw national, forest, n the vicinity of Yachaats and Capo creek, on tho .coast, was destroyed by ln socta during tho past year, accord ing to a apodal report just, filed In tho ofllco of tho Sluslaw forest hero. Tho investigation was made by ono of tho rangors, who found that tho ravages of tho Insects, tho nature of which ho was unablo to dotnrmlno, covorod a strip about a quarter of a mile wido and 50 acres in extent, noar tho coast. Are you enumerated? . HIIKEP RANGE BIDS HIGHER YAKIMA. Wash., Fob. 9. Bids by shoopmon at Fort Slmcoa c for lonso of Yakima reservation ranges during tho coming so'ason showed Incronses of 100 to 150 per cent. over he bids mado a year ago. In many cases several bids were offered for ono range. Tho high bids reachod 52.10 per owo and lamb for summor rango and J2.1G for winter range. Aro you enumerated? WILL ARGUE APPEAL IN STATIC SUPREME COURT. WASHINGTON, Fob. .9. Tho pre sident today wroto Heprosontutivo Caldwoll, incmbor of tho houso mlll- .ury .committee... saying it. would Jia inadVlBabla for:thb llbuWDcmocrafs to declare opposltlohlo'unlvorsal mil itary training. ' HAhWAX, Feb. 9. A radio mess age says tho second officer and flvo at the crow or the British stoamsWp, Oxonian, perished while attempting to savo tho crow of tho steamship, Bradboyno, When she 'was abandoned off tho- coast of Newfoundland. they should wear tho samo cloth Ing thoy would if there was snow on tho ground more in fact. In tho second placo If tboy . arc careless and catch cold. Just tako a good physic, use ordinary " precaution against catching moro cold and thero will be nothing to It." , v " , If a real flu condition arises,?,! LOUISVILLE, Ky., Feb. 9. Lex ington reports say that the mob Is looting stores there to get firearms and moro trouble la expected. Tha town seethes with excitement aa4 more troops have been suraee4.;' i it Are yoH eRtueerated? APPROPRIATION RECOMMENOATI Following are the. amounts for I gon carried by the Indian approp tlon bill, reported favorable last week f nn TbaHorald will do as it did last, by conferees, of the house and aewate: ycar: It will publish the nanies- - Klamath agency, $6570., i"'J'" ?VU addresses dally of evexiiAtlmlaJMWJkit 3, . MM SAN FRANCISCO, Fob. 9. Mra. Mario Donoboo, secretary of tho Ite- bokah lodge of San Francisco wns burned to death In a flro which des troyed tho Borkshire Apartment JIoubo today. Thirty-two lodgers, firomon and policemen wcro injured. who has tho disease There, is 4 nothing' to cover up, nothing' to bo afraid of, nothing to worry ' about. Just follow tho advice given above, don't bo a coward and you won't havo tho flu, for there Is none here. Aro you enumerated?- SAN, FRANCISCO, Job. 9. Tho United, States District court of ap- pools today affirmed tho decision of tho Portlaml Fedoral District court, imposing a.flno of $10,000, and threo years imprisonment on Honry Albers, Pacific coast milling man for violat ing mo espionage act. Ho will appeal to the supreme court. WORK BEGUN ON CrTY HO TJ L REDDING, Feb. 9. Mountain Las son la again in eruption. ' Aro you enumerated? MAIN STREET PROGRESS OPENS VISITOR'S EYES. District Attornoy wm.A. Duncan ana v. a. wuoy, assistant, district at tornoy, loft thla morning "tor Salora, to appear tomorrow In argument on the appeal bofore tho supremo court In tho McKondreo case. Defendants Ilolbrook nnd Paddock nro appealing from a manslaughter verdict returned by a Jury iu tho circuit court' of this county. Aro you enumerated?1 300,000 R. R. MEN . LIKELY TO STRIKE DETROIT, Fob. 9. A strike of 300,000 members of the, brotherhood of maintenance of way employes and railway shop laborors was called for Tuesday, February ,17th, at 'a mept lng of the general chairmen of the brotherhood today. Tho decision fol lowod advices that negotiations wrlth the railroad administration 'for wage increase offered no hope, of, favorable settlement. Grand President Barker said ('I am loath to call a strike but our hands, been forced. Thore la noth ing else, to do. I am tired of the treat ment received from government otfl-dais.' "When I wnlkod down Main street this morning, I could not bollevo my oyos. ,r could riot bollovo that this wns the city I, loft horo slxtoon years jago," said T. H. Mopro, today- Mr. Moore Is at prosont located la On tario, Oregon, whoro ho owns tho widoly known Mooro Hotol. Whllo n rosldont of 'this county ho clerked for a, year in tho old'WIIIIts' grocory, lat or buying land out noar Altamont Loavlng hero slxtoon yoars ago. ho wont to Medford, whoro ho rosldod for flvo years and thon moved to On tario, Ho is horo for tho purposo of disposing of some timbor land that he owns in1 tho vicinity on Hank's landing. Aro you enumerated? WOULD CURB THE POWER OF TURKS As a result of conferences botwoen Red Cross officials, Mayor Strublo and tho county court, work started today on ropairing tho. old city hall building as an emergency hospital for influenza patients county, city, and tho Red Cross each to share one third the expense. Charles Low has' charge! of the work, and expects to havot tho building ready for occu pancy in two or three days. No dangerous cases of influenza' have developed, Bay physicians, al though many cases of colds, which develop fovor, aro included in the general quarantine as a precaution ary nieasuro. In ordor to deal with an "'emergency, if ono should arlso, and tako caro of patients who aro I patrons, of lodging houses, authori ties nro getting tho building ready. It will bo maintained permanently as an isolation and emergency hospital.' Chemawa Indian school, HeflTj Including $25,000 for repairs aadte provements and $15,000 for install ing high-pressure boilers and steam-' heated apparatus. Slletz agency, $2500. Modoc irrigation project within Klamath reservation, $14,000,. Are yoH enumerated? WOOL GROWERS TO MEET. LONDON, Jan .9. (By Mail.)' A commlttoe has just boon formed, with T, P, O'Connor, the widely known Member of Parliament,, as presldont, to conduct an energotic campaign to the end that tho Turks shall, noyer again govern aroas .inhabited byj liarisuans. .-c. A. Lloyd, an Australian Inurnniint. who. related stories of atrocities at tributed to .tho Turks. Mr. O'Connor, who presided, declared that "not a single Christian subject should, be. al lowed to remain under Turkish mls- governmont." Mr. Lloyd fought against tho Turks and said ho had soon much of their methods slnco, having only Just, re turned from an investigation of the results of Turkish rule. Ho stated that thoijB was now, moro than a year aftor tho'signlng of tho armistice, a woll-oqulppod, well-organized Turk isn army in tho field, murdering The Klamath Wool Growers! asso ciation will hold a meeting at the I hall at Merrill Monday evenlnr. March 1, at 8 o'clock p. m. The bill for inclusion of all of tho publle'Iands in the eastern part of the connty in tho Fremont national forest, is on of several important matters that will come up for discussion. Aro. you enumerated? JUDGE DENIES EXCESS COURTHOUSE SUPPLY The following courthouse predic tions are front the Portland Oregoa- lan's column devoted to chronicling the doings and sayings of distin guished hotel arrivals: R. C. Bunnell, who is the. Judge of Klamath county, "the finest county ih tho world, sir," and C. T. Darley. who Is1 the county engineer, are reg istered at the Hotel Oregon. Judge Bunnell says, that tho new court house, which was started about 1913, will probably be ready for occupancy next year. Tho Judge saya that the structure, which was intended -fif bo tho courthouse, isn't a courthouse, but Is empty and locked "up. 'This structure Is one over which Klamath county voters waged a fight forsev oral years and which, since its 'Com pletion, has been unoccupied. Be causo of this particular building. Klnmath has been called a county with three courthouses, a statement which the Judge emphatically deaies. Aro you enumerated? i- WILL VISIT GRAVE OF .SON IN FRANCE. men, meeting which was addressed by W. wholesale unarmed Christian women and children. ( "Only a fow weeks ago," he said, "I helped to gather tho mutilated bodios of some 300 or 400 little Christian children for Christian bur ial in Asia, Minor." Aro, you enumerated?!- WEATHER REPORT. The committee was organized aa'L OREGON Fair, gentlo . westerly winds. Tom A. Williams, representing tho Pacific Mill and Mine Supply .com pany, nnd who Is known to ererymlll man in this territory, came In Satur day evening for a brief visit to some of the mills near this city. Mr. MfiH. iams, accompanied by his wife, ex pects to go to France, sailing 'from New York about April 17., The 'pur pose of their Yislt to' this war' torn country Ja to locate the spot waere lies the remains pf their only ion, who paid, the supreme sacritica In tho, war with Germany and'to Sake arrangements' for Its 'proper care,