tv lEuimmg OFFICIAL PAPER Ol KLAMATH FALLH OFFICIAL rAPER OF $ K&AMATII COUNTY Fourteenth Ycur No. 3851 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1920 Price, Five Cents SHORTAGE ST 5 II It will 1)0 ninny months boforo ttiu Iftinbor Iniluntry ot tlio northwest gets onoiiRh cam to moot Kb ro lulromrntH. There has been no lm provomont In tho car aupply In the ant tliroo or four weeka, and no sub stantial Improvement In In sight, MftK tho enrrout hiillotln of tho Northwest Lumbermen's ussoclntlon. For tho wook ended Februnry 7. tho Hhlpmonts nt ion nittlx reporting' ih. Wont ConHt Lumbermen's aso - -clntlon-both rait and water movo - VmentH wore more than 10,000.000 , h.lnw the totul business uc - Septcd. And tho mills ogaln wore 'jforcod to docllno more business thnn djthey woro ublo to accept. It In hnrd to estimate the total volume of orders that tho mills havo"'""" "uy " col'"r prncucniiy to 1 Mnlnu,.li . TOjoctod Blnco tho car shorUBO, forced Itself upon thorn. It Is cor- taln. though, that tho mills arc tnk - ing on loss than 50 per cent of the liuslnesH nvnllablu. Ono element of slight relief pre sented Itfiolf this wook when tho car norvlco flection of tho rallrond nd jnlnlstrntlon nt Washington. D. C ordered that car distribution In the lumbor Industry ngnln will bo inndo! on tho cutting capacity of tho mills Instead of on "tho ability of tho mills to load." This latter method of car distribution Iiiih been In effect since December 17 Inst, and has been tho liasls of much vigorous objection ou 'tho part of those manufacturers in western Orugon uml western' Wash ington who load "direct from tho aaw" and do not carry heavy stocks -on hand. Despite the lack of cars, mills aro running steadily. Production nt th ttMno group of 10T plnntfl last week. waa approximately 68,000.00pfeot or within 3.38 pro cent of normal. 3OIlTII I'OK IIAIUUT DHIVK r()HTIONKI Tho rabbit drlvo' which was to have been hold Sunday In tho North Too vnlloy, starting from tho Horton ranch, has been postponed, on ac count of Illness In tho community, according to A. C. Marshall, who wni a visitor In Klamath Falls today. So far thcro havo been no serious -cases of illness and no deaths in his community, Mr. Marsha'll said. L. A. SPEEDWAY OPENED TODAY LOS ANGELES. Fob. 21. Tho now Los Angolen speedway opons hero today with a 250-mllo race, in which two scoro of tho best known raco drivers In tho country aro en trants. Tho speedway has a mllo and n quarter track, fifty feet wldo, and with tho roadway construction on tlroly of two by four tlmbors, four utfoot long, nnd set odgoways. It has boon laid out on a plan embodying tho latest tostod ideas In curve gradi ents, and It Is said to bo capablo of sustaining cars travelling at a speed 'Of 120 miles an hour without danger of nccldcnt from any oxtorna) source Provision has boon made for seat ing 30,000 spectators, and tho oval "within tho tract Is so arrangod that nutomobllos may reach It by six tun nols, thus providing parking spaco from which tho occupanta of 3,000 automobiles mny also vlow tho races. Outsldo parking lias been provided for sovon thousand cars. Tho spoodwny, which lias been under construction since last Novom hor, llos nlong tho AVlIshlro boule vard loading from Lob Angolos to tho sea, and is easily accessible by num erous pavod roads and by oloctrlc cnr. It will bo surrounded by land scaped grounds, with wldo drlvoways and walks lending from tho princi pal noarhy roads. It has cost, .ac cording to tho mnnagomont, about $7G,000. It was flnnncod by a group of (lutomoulla distributors and others Interested In that Industry, and will bo dlroctod by a pennnnont staff, which will nrrnngo frequent ovonts. Womon students woro flit. admit-, tod to the University of West Vir ginia In 1SS5. I'OBTOITH'K WILL I IK CM.WKI VHXT .MOM Ah Washington' Birthday fulls on Sunday this year, tliu folloVlnif day, Monday, Fohiu- nry S3, will ho observed hy tho poHtollIco iih n full holiday, announces W. A. Dolzoll, post- iniiHtor. No dollvorles of mull, other than pcrlshablo matter, will ho mudo and tho ofllco will ho ctonod all duy. Tho usual collections will lie made from letter boxes. ROOKIES LEAP UP FROM THE CELLAR Tho Rookies dofoated tho Duffs ilwo "" oul of l,,reJ " '" c"- l1" on tll " '"t night 1a,,u aru w lcl w" ' Spark Viu tor fourlh ,,nco ' "e P'T- c.",nB" """ lluforo tho game tho mnrKln between last night's con testants was small, with, tho Duffs at tho foot of thu column, but now the ".""' Ackloy leads tho Individual nver- ;nK0S w" 18C 1!M0 tor 1C games J"n ,,0,,cn lH n rl(,8 sueo' w''' vlth 183 1.1-18 for 18 enmes. Last night's scere: Itookles 1st 2nd 3rd Total 150 491 183 52S 20C G37 187 181 Hnydon 171 Carter li!G 167 ISO 177 137 J,,rfer8("1 lr,r' ! UPI 1G7 1st 3rd Total 142507 213 G64 129478 1C4 442 Smith 191 174 Lennox . .. . 200 1G1 Harry 191 1G8 Rogers' . 1G7 111 749 G94 648 Dicky O'llrlen, Cincinnati heavy- weight who wos to havo boxed Karl Ritchie bore, has developed a caso of Influonza, announced Matchmaker Winter Knight today, causing a sub stitution of Soldier Mnrplo as Ritch ie's opponent. The bout will bo hold next Friday evening, February 27, nt tho Houston opera house, under the auspices of tho local boxing commission. Mnrplo Is n slashing heavyweight, who has beon winning numerous vic tories recently In contests in tho Sun Fruncisco bay cities. Ho is crodltod with winning his last twenty battles without a slnglo setback. According to tho farm chart ho Is n harder mnn by far than O'Brien, whoso placo ho( is taking,1 !0'nrien failed to stay !fourroundsjin. his ,last bout, suffering i a knookout at the hriiuls of Knockout Kruvoskl. Rltchlo mot Kruvoskl In a contest n couplo of years ago and took his measure promptly. Tho fight lasted less than a round and Rltchlo scored a knock out. Tho Rltchlo-Marplo bout will bo n ton round ovont and tho first heavy weight fight staged In Klamath Falls. It Is oxpoctod to attract a big crowd of fans. Tho card that Knight has ar ranged is ns good a boxing attraction as any promotor on tho Const Is of fering tho public today. Besides tho jfanln event thoro will be a six round semi final between Billy Huff, tho popular local middle wolght and Bob Wagner, tho well known Portland scrapper. Those ovonts will bo preceded by one, nnd possibly two, snappy prelim inaries and nil in nil the enrd is the best ovor offorod locnl fans. R. R. CONTROL COST U. S. 636 MILLIONS WASHINGTON, Fob. 21. Tho Rnllroad Administration ostlmntos plnco, tlio not cost to tlio govern ment of Federal control of railroads nl, 0:30 $0,000,000, Ohalrmnn Esch of tho Intorstnte Commorco Commit too, today told tho Houbo. "This will havo to bo chnrgod off as wnr loss. It wns oxpenolvo but worth tho prlco," ho snld. Without intlroad transportation tbo Uultod States would have failed to supply tioops for ovor sens sorvico. CGS GUI DiilN 2nd HEAVYWEIGHTS TO BOX FRIDAY :::iHDMS IN 'MT OR For auvo'nil days rumors bavo been curront hero of tho ravages that In-fluonzu-pnuumonla was making u mong tho rcajdouta of the reserva tion. In some of the reports the death rate was placed at five or six n day. The Herald's policy is to print facta and avoid uninvestigated rumors, a policy that occasions delay at times but proves safest In tho long run. From an authentic source tho Her ald now has a list of tho deaths that bavo accurreil on tlm reservation, which up to February 20 are as fol fel fol eows: Mrs. Josh Williams and Infant child, mid tho brother of Josh Will lams and his wife. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Toy Brown, 18 months old. John Onrshlor. who dlod Wednes' day. February 18. Mr. Kanoy, tho mall contractor bo twoen Rontty and Valnax. Enrl Falthfuland Oortlo Faithful, prominent young Indian residents of the reservation. MfC nnil Mrs Roger Williams and their Infant child. Ilort Hood, member of n well known reservation family, who died Tuesday, February 17. Mrs. Johnnie George and an Infant. iinmti unknown. Mrs. John Hutchinson and Infant son. Mrs. Toblo Rlddlo, heroine of the Modoc war. who died February IS. This mnkes 19 deaths In nil. The death of Wlncnta Is not attributed hero to the Influenza epidemic as sho has been ailing for some time. ITcr death, as well as several others of tho forogolng list had already been chronicled by the Herald. It Is understood hero that,,., al though tho disease -Itself appears to bavo beon severe among the Indians, that tho mortalltyrato was Increased thfough the lack of assistance of phy sTclans and"nurses at the tlme-of Its Incoptlon. " Several serious cases of illness are reported. O Telegraph Tabloids I o i . u MADRID, Fob. 21. Tho cabinet Is reported to have resigned nnd King Alfonso Is reported to havo accepted the resignations, due to the inability of the cabinet to obtain sufficient support to pass appropriations and Increnso railroad rates. SEATTLE, Feb. 21. Major A. D. Smith, army nvlator. who arrived jestorday from San Diego, plans to icturn Tuesday. Ho mado tho 18(5 miles from Portland to Seattle In ono hour nnd twenty minutes, which Is snld to be a record. y pXr'IS, Fob. 21. Rear Admiral Philip Andrews, commander of the American warships In the Adriatic has been recalled because of the dis orders which occurred nt Spalato, a Rqmo dispatch says. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21. Mrs. Julia Mildred Thurston of Sacramen to was found not guilty today of mur dering Miss Jean Kimball, hotel ensh lor, on Market street hero, November 4th, last. OAKLAND, Feb. 21. Miss Anita Whitney, lecturer and writer, con victed of criminal syndicalism last night, will tako an appeal. Sho faces a sontenco of from ono to fourteen years. ADMINISTRATOR NAMED Mnurlco Keano has beon appointed by tho county court as administrator of tho estate of Michael Flynn, tho young Malln resident who dlod Thursday from pneumonia. LAXGELli VAIJiKV D1ST. CONFERENCE POSTPONED. Owing to tho Illness of a numbor of tho persons Involved, or members of their families, tho contcrenco whtcji wns to havo hcon'holil horo to day hetwen dlroctors of tho Langoll Vnlloy Irrigation district nnd tho ob jecting owners of swamp Innds, was postpdhed until somo futuro dnto. Thp American Fruit nnd Vcgo tnblo Shippers' association has a woman trpasurer Miss Janet I. Qngo of Chicago. DEim CALLS ! 1 1 N i After several days' Illness from pneumonia, Mrs. Esther II. Son, wife of I,, V Noe, dlod Inst evening at' come Secretary of the Interior, tho family home, .1231 I.ookou',' and Secretary Daniels on the street. Her passing Is one of tho sad-' measure. The I'reRldent Is ex dest of the numerous tragic bereave-' peeled to act before midnight moots during tho present opldcmlc of, Influenza-pneumonia, as It leaves! motherless a little brood of four, the oldest of whom la only 11 years old. Tho children aro Louis 11; Leslie 8; Fay,-, and Warren, 2. Tho decedent came here with her husband from Oklahoma about five years ego. Her parents,, Mr. and Mrs. J- Di Houston, live at Donanza, this J county, and the burial will take place there. The funeral cortege will leave thlrfrclty tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, flurial will tako place at 1 :30 p. nl. ' A'OTIIKR WOMAN" CALLED, Mrs. Poarl B. Reynolds, wife of W. lit. Reynolds, died last nlcht at f S:3f at the family homo, 123 High "'""J- Sho,was a vlctlm o Pneumon- iau 'iii-jiHi ui unt)Viiit;if to t4o t t v Ing word from relatives. THIRD OF FAMILY. Orland S. Lakey, four years old, was the third of the Lakey family to isuccpnib from pneumonia. He died yesterday evening at tho city hospi - tal. Us mother and younger brother were) buried yesterday afternoon In tho Mt. Laki cemetery', and his body was laid beside them there this after noon. TWO AT BOXAXZA. From Bonanza comes the report of twev deaths in the household of' A. E. .Gale'; One of the vfctfras was Mr. Bucfeer, husband of. Mr, Gale's sister, ancfthe .other jrw'ihe'llS-yea&ohJ son of Mrs.Bueber by ijer former marriage., Mr. and Mrs,. Bucher were visiting the Gale home, but the .dead hoy nnd his brother had lived there for some time. The othor jad is seri ously 111, the report said. i LABORER IN JAIL ON SERIOUS CHARGE Joe Miranda, formerly employed by Cofer Bros, nnd others here, Is In Jail at Portland, according to word re ceived' by local authorities, charged with a statutory crime agajnst 13 year-old Eva Lee, his wife's sister. Miranda is said to have taken tho girl to Portland, leaving his wife and two children here. On arriving there he sought to have an Illegal opera tion performed on the girl, It is alleged, and the officers speedily took htm into custody. FUXKRAIi SERVICES FOR JHCHAEJi FIiYNN MONDAY, Funeral services wjll be held In tho Catholic church horo Monday for tho late Michael' Flynn, young Malln resident who dlod Thursday. A fun oral mass will be colebrated at 9 o'clock a. m.- The burial servlco will be held at 3 o'clock In tho afternoon, ns n number of friends of the deced ont from Malln will not be nblo to attend tho morning sorylco. Ono hundred years ago no country In the world allowed women to vote. Social activities woro practically at a standstill this week on account of tho health situation. Public gather ings, of course, were affected by tho general closing order, while prlvato functions woro voluntarily abandoned In the stress of- tho general situation. Many womon of tlio city spent tho week In preparing delicacies for sick folk to bo distributed through tho Rod Cross and other Agencies, others woro either ill or In nttondanco upon mombors of their family nnd ns a re sult tho usunl parties hud functions woro abandonod, P O Why O, D. IJurkp Is content to bo a morn bank president,, when with his talont and art ho might hold Society (Continued on Pngo Five) I'llKMIDKA'T HOLDS OH, LANDS llfl.l, rou advice. 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. It wna learned today that the de- lay In presidential action on the oil land leasing bill is due to a desire to obtain opinions from John Harton I'uyne, soon to be- Wednesday, when the bill would become a law automatically. aaaaaaa ACCUSED OF THEFT FROM GROCERY STOCK Art Bell, a young man who has the administration of affairs, as re been employed in various occupations gards the health situation. Is la here and who during the fall and more of a muddle than ever. winter was fireman onthe dredger excavating on the Ewauna Dox com- pany's new site, will have a hearlng(says the foregoing are the mayor's, this afternoon before Justice Chap-j Instructions 'as he received them, to man on a petit larceny charge. He is he effective until Monday, accused of entering the store former-j Chief of Police Wilson says he re- I ly conducted by W. E. Smith, near the postofflce. and taking cigars, to- Officer Barnett says the mayor or bacco, groceries, etc. Bell had a key dered the closing order lifted, to the building. The charge is madel c. K. Brandenburg, acting mayor by Sheriff Humphrey, who is in until Struble resumed dictation of charge of the stock pending the set-1 the situation, says he will make no tloment of tho attachment suits filed statement, that Mayor Struble Is la by Smith's creditors. I command. Struble Is confined to his Charles E. Draper, accused by J. J. home nt Ninth and Jefferson streets, Steiger of petit larceny, consisting of ,ut is reported to be able to be up. the theft of a rifle from the Steiger, AH ln'all, the situation as it stands lumber camp near Chiloquin. pleaded today IsJust what might have been. guilty on arraignment yesterday and j WU1 be sentenced today, EX-SERVICE MAN IS BACK IN BUSINESS EV,..i T. nntv. ,t.,n roolflo,! In this city for two years prior to the outbreak of the war, and who was formerly associated with James M. Watkins, Jr., In The Mecca, which business he was obliged to dispose of on enlisting in the service, returned 3s8sshv, and will re-enter the lwsalitfen!&weI2raUn6.!M- -:J.-. ..... . . ..?., -:.i.-iance'1tflhi thn mnvnr'a fnatniMlnna' real estate, field In connection with MrrW-atklns, Y ; Mr. Bentley.'who was-ln the service for 18 months, and who. since his re lease has been in various parts of the country, has had occasion to -compare conditions elsewhere with those of Klamath and vicinity, and while he has .interests in the south and states) be Pe Monday if the order against that business conditions In general Puc. gatherings was off. Other appear very good In other localities.! w,se- If tu theaters, pool rooms and he Is of the opinion that the oppor- other Dlaces vVere closed, theschools tunitles which now obtain in Klain- wou,d not open. ath county are far superior In gen-j 7 T eral, and has decided to make this his TWO RECRUITING-1- permanent home. He will specialize on city proper ties, while Mr. Watkins will handle farming lands almost exclusively, of which they have a very large listing, ana uie greauy increasea voiumo on, business has made a combination of this kind desirable and necessary for the proper handling of their client's Interests. PACKERS SON-IN-LAW DENIES ACCUSATIONS CHICAGO, Feb. 21. James Mln otto, son-in-law of Louis F. Swift, de clined to discuss the statements of Former Premier Joseph Calllaux on trial In Paris for treason, to the effect that MInotto was the German spy who duped him when Calllaux visited South America in 1915. Thnt Is an old story," ho said, "and there Is nothing to It.'; Since his release from Fort Oglethorpe, where ho was, interned during the war, MInotto has dropped the title of Count. He Is employed In the office of a Chicago exporting firm. OLIVES CONTAIN BOTULISM BACTERIA CHICAGO, Feb. 21. Tho Stato Superintendent of foods and diaries has Issued warning that poisoned stuffed olives havo been shipped by a Chicago wholesale houso to dealers lu fifty-two towns ot eight states. They aro "pimento olives" In bot tlos. Salesmen havo been Instructed to havo tho olives withdrawn from the markets. , This Is the first time tho bacillus botullnus has been found In stuffed olives. Throo brands nre Involved, all California packed olives of tho Bata vln, Forndoll nnd Rlchellu brands, packed In 191 S. Thousands of bot tles woro sold without reports of pois oning until recently. nirnni a p nr i wnm starts ' USUAL CHAOS If Mayor Struble doesn't suffer an other change of mind, the closing: order against theaters and other- ' nttlilf irntttArlnofa olnnila rAnnlrnJ ' ...lU !. A.nA.,fH ...Utf J.H... will luc CAUctiliuii ui ijuuiii; uauvco. .Mayor utruDie reassumea tne execu tive authority this morning and Is sued Instructions to this effect to certain of his assistants, but others were not notified of the order and Dr. Bankero, acting city health. officer In the absence of Dr. Soule, celved no instructions. Special expected to emerge from the ridicu lous, farcical situation In which the clty has. been enmeshed all week. The1 courthpuse is practically In . shape to receive patients and one man occupied a bed there this' after- " ' ' " 'V " '" "' l" IU8K 0 I C'lttiOiitno' nn' IIia rnHr J .51 ""'""" "- '""" from rooming houses would be begun at once. Peel rooms were running games again thfd afternoon, It was report ed. Chief Wilson? said he believed ianceirn;h''tbe mayor's Instructions', and though he did not pretend to know what those Instructions .were as they "were not given to. him ho would not lnterferer ., ' "", Principal Wells of the high school and R. H. Dunbar for the elementary schools, said that the schools would PARTIES COMING First Lieutenant Alvin K. Robin son of the 1st Infantry was In town today as on advance agent and pub- ,,,.. nfipp , tUa ,Q,m . ttoa ,, ,, ,, , ,, , I -.. v ..... wo wmm6 ico iu a, aay or so.- One party is from the fnmous 15th Cavalry stationed at Fort D, A. RiiBsell". Wyo., and consists of three enlisted men. In charge ot Capt. Bullene. The 15th cavalry was made famous thru tbelr horseman ship and for two years held the cham pionship for monkey drills. Thosa that are interested In horse soldiers will do well to question these boys. The other party will consist ot Lieutenant, Jackson and one sergeant from the 1st Infantry, which Is the oldest regiment or military organiza tion In the United States' service, and whose history dates back to the year 1784. These parties are recruiting for the peace-time army, and this peace time army will mean a lot to tho. younger men for vocational and edu cational schools have been started In the army to qualify young men In ona branch or the other. I. W. W. TRIAL WILL. BE RESUMED TUESDAY MONTESANO, Feb. 21. The trial of ten alleged I. W. W. mombors for tho murdor nt Centralla halted yes terday by the Illness ot Juror Edward Parr, Is postponed until Tuesday. Parr has Improved but tho Judgo de cided It, Is unsafo to bring him Into tho po'urtroom. Tho physician ding-, nozija tlio case as Influonza. It Is ex-. P0cte.d he-may be well onough to con- tlnunJjWu.esday, after tho Washing ton'shU-tlulay holiday. Defendant Lorqn." Roberts has entored a ploa ot . insanity and the toatlnony ot alien ists wH' be given. The fourth woek of the trfnt 'fiudod today, -?m 7V "--