eij lEuimmg IJteaid P ! , ofi'Icial paper or KLAMATH I' A 1,1,8 OFFICIAL PAPER OF f ' KLAMATH COUNTY Fourteenth Year No. 3884 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1920 Price, Five Ceni IN I LE TO DEATH III PLANNG ML L KLAMATH HAH 11KHT RECORD IN STATE ! POHTJLANl), Apr. 1, (Spo- U clal to tho HorulU ), Tho Oro- , Ron Dairy council has received tho report of Minn Twyla Head, ! superintendent of schools of Klumath county, and l much Kratlflud to noo that Klamath SAYS LIVING IS JURY'S VERDICT , HIGHRINEAST FOR DEFENDANT Tho Jury In tho circuit court, which bad listened to evidence In .tho caso Charles V J. Millar. KI 61 yearn, was almost Instantly killed at 4: 10 1 o'clock yeturilay afternoon at tho J. F. Magulro returned last ulKht from on absence of nearly two months, during which tlmo he of Edith M. Rahn against Charles schools have tnado such an ex- visited cities In California and the Qray for tbrco days, last night re- cedent showing In that It has oast, spending most of his tlmo at turned a verdict In favor of the de- five schools In which every his old homo In Boston. He returns fendant for $9G4. Mrs. Rahn wan child uses milk. And Its aver- to Klamath FbIIh more convinced suing for 12,000, alleged damage III 1. Ilia IIubIh T urn pianing mm 01 mi '", ,,, ngo of non-milk users Is only than over that It Is a city of destiny dono by trespass of defendant's sheep bcr company, when his clothing ..., , , . ,. , . . .... ,. , . ., .. ' . "... .. . caught on a shaft of tho planer and bo was whirled around tho revolving about 10 per cent wbllo In Tort- land about ona-flfth of the chit- and that tho slogan of Its earlier aray filed a counter suit for $e,000 days "Tho Spokane of Orcgon"-r- damages for alleged breach of lease tho survey was made. Astoria showed up with 30 por cent of it. .. i dron woru Kottlng no milk when I" going to bo fully realized at last, covonants, In withholding by Mrs. broken ana ... .. rpi, ... i. i. .. i .. . . ...". ...., iwu nuit- ui,iuo i uuw- i(ann ot certain portions. 01 the Kann ever, havo not roached this section, ' ranca at Swan Lake from a general nor have tho high prices and tho , ioago of tne innd t0 defendant, high cost of (lying. Tho cag0 went t0 the jury aDOUt s "Oood as the times aro In the o'clock and thejr deliberated for wost. they fall short of what they nbout an hor before returnlng the aro In tho east," said Mr. Mogulre' verdIct. Hi M. Mannng represented this morning. "Ono cannot lm-;Mr Gray The pia,nUK was repre aglno the great change that has tcd br w. H. Renner. como over tho conditions and peo- To. th .., nnri ,,,, ,nnV .. t.m ,, . .! .1...1.. a. 'I'lo of that soctlon of tho United .t... ...i . .l . . ,.i. rr zz?? ": rh'- - f'r-.' ''. -. ?--. z,zr:z "ir nhnft. His nock was body badly crushed. Millar was alone ut tho planor ho " was operating when tbo nccldent happened, and Just how much tlmo elapsed between tho tlmo ho was caught In tho machine and discovery of thu tragedy Is not known. Louis McClurn, a follow worker, employed in another part ot tho shod, discovered tho accident. Ho noticed hor children getting no milk. Itcnd schools show 43 per cent gottlng no milk and tho average rural district reports 37 por cent not using milk. Tho excol '.lent showing of Klamath, says the secretary, Edith Knight Hill, shows that Klamath par Later ho looked up from his own work and Millar was not In sight McCluro investigated and found Mil' mothers know tho food vuluo of , uru mu" uo a urop ,n "nces: lnal tratrlx of the estate of Edgar Virgil, milk nn.l Ihn fnrl tl...( li I. In. muni toiiio uowu unu iaa dispensablo, (deceased. Plaintiff claims that In the 'purchase of the Virgil furniture stqje from defendant, he relied on tho accuracy of 'defendant's invoice of tho property and that he was over- soon. But 1 havo changed mr lar's body caught In tho niochlnory,' ' mind. Back east there Is no such which was still running. Ho stopped i m .thought. Business Is at the very tho planor and notified others of tho p 0j7i.nith of tho most prosperous times I,,,",P- II Telegraph Tabloids I fp.vcr "PerlenceH, and everyone from I .. , thfi Hnl Coroner Whltlock Investigated uui O ll, man 'n overalls to tho busiest T . .,.,,. n.,n,i nn.ninm in,iirnithfii Miliar I t.uslnPR mnn I. hon.niiinr fmm The store was purchased by plaint .... .. I... .i, i. ... i,. i. NBW YORK- APr" 1 A Kooral .. Thn . . ... . ...,,. Iff as quarters .for the Star Drug com- dont. No formal Inquest was hold, "trlko order, otrectlvo Immediately on or Umn u g n th() WMt and t wouW pany of which he was at the time tho coroner finding no circumstances , ' uu" . T . . '. C08t a Klamath Falls citizen from .iBBiit'u uy mu niurniu ivurnuri. .nun- twml, ..., , fnHv. nB nn. ' HOC'IAMHTH OU8TKI) HV N. V. AHHKMWjV ALBANY, N. Y., April 1. Plvo Socialists, Louis Waldab, August Claessens, Charles Sol- ! lorn, Samuel A. Dewltt, Samuel Orr, all of New York city, the entire delegation of their party to the New York assembly, were expelled from, the legislature today. The majority unseating the men was substantial. The voting came after nearly 21 hours' oratory and parliament- ; ary wrangles. By its action the W assembly established a prece- dent altogether unique in legls- latlve history in the United States. Never before has the entire party of a delegation been ejected body. NT from any legislative ND RM wnrrnnl mtph nrllnn. I m. .i..,i m.n i....vn n wlfn nn.1 nllon T1,u nlon announced t0 llvo thero thnn It ,.. h RUHR STRIKERS MUST children In Seattle. Ho had boon ,h .Htrlko wou'u t', up Per co,,t Traveling men from tho east are DECIDE ON ULTIMATUM eimrotod from his wlfo for somo "' ",0 "uroor """ . "urKU" "''buying their clothing for themselves tlmo, It Is said, and was living at tho f"r,rle,H oro ordered to quit nt 8 , Uler ,,, and Bhpp,ng lt home of his sister hero, Mrs. Kred.oc,ock lonlB,,t- l"ck east. WASHINOTON, April 1. Indict- Ingwersen, 234 Mortimer struot. Ho had been employed by Jho Big Hasln company since last October. Tl. fmitifiil u'lll tut linlil nllllt(tllni nllll rrrnnil ll,. IntrnuHtttif row Anorumm.nt 2:30 o'clock nt'the - "v , . V . V V-- ,, 7. . ,,...,... 'i.;..i 'ri7n' hurini will '" tho-allegcd leak Hi -.ho United ,,-'. i . . , ... , States supremo court s decision last tako placo nt tho local cemetery. , ' ' iNovombnr In tho Southern Pacific EASTER SERVICES AT " InnU cn"0- THE HENLEY SCHOOL PARIS, April 1. The German government has granted the leaders "What is true of living conditions of tho workmen's forces In the Ruhr Is true of nvprvthlncr nln. RentR district an additional 48 hours either jments against four mon wero return-1 nro Roaring and tho cost or build-1 to accept or reject the terms Included tomor- 0(l tmlny 1,y tho DIalrlct of Columbia B s gtm n'ountlng. Tho city of, In the ultimatum sent to Essen last WASHINGTON, April 1. Presi dent Wilson took no Rteps to provont his nnmo uppenring on tho preslden tliil primary ballot In Qeorgln, it was Easter sorvlces and a basket' din ner will ho hold ut tho Henley school- l,,.D.. Cntiilnv Anrll 4. lit 11 o'clock. with tho following prpgrnm. lMnno."nW ,0l,-' ut t!l0 Whltu n"80 solo, Miss Short; duet, "A Clean I llcurt," tho MIrbch l.ylto and Kislror; ! WASHINGTON. April 1. Tho Ro- publlcnn lcndors' resolution, dcclar prayer; hymn, audience; girls' quar- "" , ' " ( u' "----. -"-ot, "I Ing'H Business;" .ormon sub- 1B ,0(8 nt "f r ended between . .... , i.i n. i n.iffiti,. ll, Hnltod Slates and Gormnny, was jeet. "Ho Is 1 sen.' 1. 0. Griffith , closing hymn. "All Hnll tho Power. illrrn n ttn t t nnni lltnn ! n nlalnl While tho dinner Is being prepared " "" """- ;","""" "' " Bl"" there will ho an egg hunt on tho " y' 0,' 1J' . , T , aehool grounds for tho children. Tho vlt ' 'o"nt Ic leaders It w II no uvi o i . l1Pf.itrli mi 111 Mm tinn-jn Mil mtvl ono finding tho lurgost iiinnbor of .." eggs will rccolvo ii prlzo. All nro Invited to como and bring n woll fillcd basket. .Monday. MUSICAL PROGRAM 700 JAPANESE FALL IN BATTLE Boston, according to a surrey Just, week, according to Berlin advices. completed by tho Boston Globe, is 30,000 houses short, and what '" ARMENIAN RELIEF truo thoro Is truo of every city In tho enst. "No ono expects that wo will over reach the low level of prices that provnlled prior to tho war. There will bo n slight recession, but It is going to he somo tlmo beforo it happens.' 'T. MAY OBJECT TO GRAZING BILE Opposition to the proposed bll for settling range differences in Klam ath icounty by Including all public lands In the eastern part of the coun ty In the Fremont national forest. thus placing disposition of the grax- lng privileges under 'control qf the forest service, will come, if at all, from the department of the Interior,, 1 said W. C. Van Eraon, secretary and attorney for the Klamath Cattle i Horse association, who returned last 'night from a conference with Con gressman N. J. Slnnott at Portland-. Congressman Slnnott approves tke bill and sanction of the department of agriculture, but the department ot the interior will probably object te the bill, said Mr. Van Emon today. The objection Is based on no speclOo. ground but follows the general policy of the department of the interior t retain control of aa'much of the pab- . ... . . ... ' He domain as possible, and it regard W. C. Van Emon, secretary of the ,. , , " . ' m , , ... ,j . with Jealousy the transfer of any Business Men's association, said to- ,, , . ,. . ... ., . ,. ,. . . . ... u Portion1 to the Jurisdiction of tho de- day that before the day was over he . . . , ,. ' . . . ; . . ,. . . partment of agriculture, expected to have completed the fund. . . . . .. . .rnn , ., lw . , .' In order to Insure the passage ot of 500 to finance the filming of ,. .... .. . - . . ... .. . . . , . 7 , , the bill it may be necessary to make Klamath county scenic and Industrial . . views for a complete scenario planned . ., , ' . ' .. . ,. .. tt ,. j To. . i .. Emon, and Mr. Slnnott urged that by the United States reclamation .,., ... . . stockmen of the county have a repre- BerJCe x. a , ,. i. Isentative at Washington when the Four 'hundred dollars was sub- .... ... ,,, ,... mil rnmps lin vrnfrn vrllf nraliaMv V& scribed as the result of appeals by ,;t,f i..,i, xi,i. ,, .... . .within a month. Eithor Mr. Van me secretary to local mercnanu,',. . , . , , . . ,. . Emon or J. H. Carnaban, attorney bankers, lumbermen and others wno ,, ., , ,. , .. .. , . ' . . . .... .. ,. nd secretary of the Klamath Wool are interested n obtaining the wide Q . as80C,atlon or poth wm publicity for Klamath county offered appear , the taterei J ' by the proposed picture. Mr. Van, talnlng the other 100. A number of STRONG TEAM WILL perairaa thfc morKInc. ho sald badj A.UUU1 tONhERENCE expressed willingness to contribute , 4 .",... and only waited to learn about what The most Important rellgl6u amount would be required of them."111, cver be lB KJamatht As soon as the ?500 is available '? a"3 ?M uheJ h Klamath tcountl . m.i ,:.. .. .u- Interchurch World conference Tues Is still $400 short ot tho county!, " " . ". ' .7 , .... , da'. April C. The conference will quota. ?2.500. said the Rev. B. P. 'f0 L Tr i, f ," be ' First PresbyterTaa Lawrence, local chairman, today. of,. the &W? he interior. ehun w proprietor. QUOTA $400 SHORT The campaign for Armenian relief I Persons who havo not yet contributed who was scheduled to leave Wash ington Monday to take pictures of the One of the strongest teams In the- JACKSON COUNTY Jnro invited to send subscriptions to'ng on Monday to take pictures of the gt , 5 b tM- tat I Mr. Lawrence or Arthur Wilson or 'reclamation projects at Fallon. Ne- managemen k JJJJ I. u ,.-, ,.,. vada, and Orland. Cal. As he was .. j; ' it "' lllyea- WO.MK.V KAVOR I'ltORRKSS lcavo thom nt nn' ot the locnl banks- ,,,.' . ' ,.,J , ihis morning by the Rev.-.E. P. Law- Jackson county women, working. I An earnest effort will bo made to " ,""? ", ," "'? '" ""-, B,e"1' rence county manager, states that 1 clean up tho deficit this week. " ,Mr Blanchard offered to take pic- ,one .wbmaiiand. j m'en wf . . I Mr. Lawrenco th9 morning ro-. "res o K amatl Vcounty a' the sanle ,1. the jteanf: Ttov.-H. E. Gori.. ' V. I 1 t timet nrnvlrlfncF Knf ontiml nnAnnn r . 2 -wa-T with the. home, demonstration agent. wrenco u mon..uB - providing that actual exnenses' '" ''B-;""; eu'.- "ev.. B. Uor- havo made 80 dress forms at a saving !co1 "telegram from slate head- ' eXPen8e?,na" Pendletori; , Hev Q. B. Dun- TTOWni TU.1T, Atirll 1 Oinn. ,..., OAIUKUAI jr iLRnuun ,iroil Jupnnoso troops and civilians Tho pupils of Miss Betty Qaddls wo lcilll In n two-day battlo with will glvo a musical Saturday nftor noon ut hor studio over tho Star Drug store. Miss Oaddls has nrrangod to havo somo of hor pupils from Dorrls, California, horo to play. The friends and paronts of tho pupils aro espe cially Invited to tho musical, to which the general public Is also welcome Thoso who will take part in tbo program aro Cecil Humphrey, Joy Evans, Alexis Lyle, Daniel Bercovlch, Bertha Poltz, Virginia Richmond, Tola Fox, CharloB Johnson, Mabel Bercovlch, Elizabeth Graham, Zepha Rogers, Horbort Perkins, Agnes Drls coll, Julllotto Eborhart and Ina Gra ham. tho Russian Bolshovlk forces at Nik olnovsm, Siberia, according to a Toklo cablo dispatch received by tho Jap aneso paper Nlppu JIJI hero. The battlo bogan Mnrch 18. Tho Japnnoso resldonts organized as a voluntary forco 'to aid tbo soldiers. Tho Jap nnoso consulate was burned and tho Consul Is still missing. MBXICAN TRADE) MADE GROWTH DURING 1010 MEXICO CITV, Mar. 1. (By Mall) Import and export trndo between tho United States and Mexico in the year 1919 totalled $43,946,114 moro than, In the yoar 1918, accord- ting to figures announced by tho American Chamber ot Commerce In Mexico. Tho total trado In 1919, In tho United Stutos currency, was 1 $280,378,277. Socrotnry W, F, Saundors of tho American Cluunbor says this Incroaso is duo to tho on trance of npproxlmntoly 100 now American linns Into Moxlcnn trado during tho pnst two yonrs. WKATIU'H ltKPOi;T OREGON Tonight and Friday, rain n wost; rnln and snow I A oast; fresh wostorly winds. COOKED FOOD SALE AT CITY .TRANSFER TOMORROW Ladles ot tho Sacrod Heart parish will conduct an Easter salo ot home cooked food at the office ot the City Transfer company tomorrow, begin ning at 10 o'clock. Products from tho kltchons ot somo of the best housowlvea In tho city will bo on sale. All contributors aro requested to have tholr cakes in by 10 o'clock. It Is expected that nil thoughtful husbands that Is all the married mon In lown will take advantage ot this opportunity To save tholr wives tho work and worry of baking tomor row and thoro will be a grand rush until tho countors aro cleared. OARPKN'TERS GET WAGE RAISE; SCALE NOW ljll.00 AN HOUR of $800 ovor tho commercial cost. ! t",arlera as 'wa: They also helped In making their1 "A cablegram Just received from own flroloss cookurs, Icoloss rofriger- Khatlsalan. president of tho Armen ntors and homo dryers. Eighty-two ,nn republic, says that a year ago of them with tho help of tho agent , 100'000 Pons died from starvation keeping household thereby reducing living omonses Thov lmvo nut hot lnnchoa Into 10 nly by continued aid can wo schools, and havo thomsolves "gone studied foods aud food values. ero guaranteed. - vnm .. :n . n He plans to take a complete seen- Oliver, former-pastor'b'f. the M S arlo of tho county, Including not only churchhere; Rev:."-. A. Waldo reclamation scenes but views of the'pastor of the Flrst Presuytarlaa principal scenic points, mills, busl- chnmh nf Pnnin a xrM o !...., ..... .. -,. . , ..iness houses, public buildings, etc.. a.Koiiom. f vJ accounts.. " 1 complete nicturo that will convnv w tk. ..' - ,., J. .. 'lino nnlfrnlv In inn liftln nr Amftp M. ' " tw iuuicneui;u will UB aosniuioiv ... UUo0. ,c. ,. Biuj'uicuny man undenominational; says the Rev. words the resources and environment Mr, Lawrence, and every christian in Klamath county. .m the city should hear the speakers Tho pictures will be shown all over and seethe finest list ot stereoptt- iu wunu, arrangement ror uistrlbu tlon already being made, through tho Red Cross, Bureau of Visual Educa tion and other agencies. bo 'saved. Colonel Haskell cables from to school" to tho number of 60, where Caucasus that the Near East Relief they learned millinery and dress-1comml"00 ,s now savlnB nunureas ot making. In all, 674 fatuillos have thousands from death by starvation JAIL BREAKERS ARE STILL AT LIBERTY and exposure. Armenia could not exist one week If our help was with drawn. A cablegram from CUlcia says that tha Near East Relief com mittee was permitted by the French find Tiiplra tn- rnllnva Ihn rafiiirnAa Although Sheriff Humphrey passed nnrooned ftt foUowng the most or me any yesierauy u..u ;Brent masaacrea part of last night in combing thei - county in various directions for trace I e ot Fred Ford and Qua Christ, Jall."WDBN HAS NOT FILED breakors, his quest was unsuccessful at noon today. It is still believed that tho fugiyye8 nre hiding with friends in this city. ALUMNI AND THACIIERS MEET TOMORROW NIGHT DECLARATION IN OREGON SALEM, April 1. Governor Low den, ot Illinois, Republican candldato for the presidential nomination has not yet tiled his declaration In Ore gon, lt was announced Ut the state house today. Petitions tor his nom ination aro being circulated generally throughout tho state, however, It Is understood here. It is held likely that he will waive the fqrmality of filing himself, permitting the nomlna- Alumnl ot the University of Ore gon, O. A. C, and state normal school will meet tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock at tho city hall and havo ex tended an invitation to all principals and teachers of the city, and of the tion to come through petitions, county It able to attend, to moot with thom to consider the proposed two mill increase in taxation for educa tional purposos. CHURCHES CHANGE HOURS OF EVENING SERVICES HOLY WEEK SERVICES IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH This evening Holy. Hour and ser mon. Tomorrow morning at 8 o'clock, Mass of the Pre-sanctlfled, followed. by Veneration of the Cross. Tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock, Stations or Way ot the Cross and sermon. NATIONALIZED ART RAISES PRODUCTION MISSIONARY MEETING Beginning EnBtor Sunday all Pro- The Women's Missionary socioty of tho Christian church will moot this evening nt 8 o'clock, at tho homo of Mrs.H. J Mattoon, 1105 Enst street, lnstoad of at tha Seoliorn Tho enrpontors ot Local 190 began .tostnnt churches ot tho city will ro- work this morning unrtor the now Bumo tholr sununor scliedulo for i or .; . frifi!1,iB nrn ivjnii inn nAt AntllA APAn jln11dmt ni lntft A. . mt di AAMiftAAH wtl.fnlt iflll ntAH f- I WtlftU DtUtU Ul U11U MUlltll tilt llUMl, Ul IMJUIIIB OUIVIIUO, WJI1UU Will UIUil til ?8 for nn olght hour day. Tho for- 8 o'clock p. m. instead of nt 7:30, homo ns nrlclnnllv nnnonncod. Mrs. MoKim will lead tho mcotlng. Mem- torm rato ot 7'000 ruule3 ach Ins 1ms boon (ho custom dining tho -nvlntor. Young people's meetings mor scalo was $7 n day, Tho contractors mot tho rnleo with out protost. Tho local union has will bo hold nt 7 o'clock, beginning about 7C mombors. Suudny, Tho squnro-bottom paper bag, which has boon In almost universal uso for half n century, vaa tho In vonllon' ot a woman Miss Maggie Knight, of Holyblco, Mass. LONDON, Mar. 17, (By Mail). "Art," so far as the production of pictures is concorned, Is said to have had a, great boom in Bolshevist Rus sia owing to the fact that the govern ment pays a liberal amount for all works approved by official exports. The vbole domain ot art has been placed under tho control of a council ot seven members, four ot whom aro apostles of futurism. Artists' earn ings havo boon Increased through a rule established by tho council undor which all pictures that pass tho Judges aro to bo paid for at tbo unl- con fjlitics that have ever been made for rpltglous work. Meetings will 'be held,t .9:30 a. m., 2:00tp. m and 7:30'p. m. ITALY ACCEPTS FIUME SETTLEMENT TRIESTE, April 1. The Italian government has notified Gabrlello D'Annunzio that lt will have to ac cept President Wilson's project for the settlement ot the Adriatic que tion. An envoy from tho govern ment has been sent to Flume where he has made the decision known to D'Annunzio, the Insurgent Italian, commander there. '' ARMY RECRUITING DRIVE IS NEARLY DONE: Whethor thq artist has dovotod months of nssldupus labor to a ptc turo or whether. H is a daub which has takon ,n..f)w, hours to paint, tho recompense lsi()(hQ samo. With such oncouragoment tho number ot artists lu Russia is increasing rapidly. An army officer who was in town today states that the recruiting par ties aro being sent back to their or ganizations now, as the drive was scheduled to end April 1. LJeut. B. B. Jackson and Capt. J. F. Hepner will, however, remain In this port of, tho country for several days longer. Lieut. Jackson has beon quto suc cessful In obtaining recruits in this city. Ho will return this ovonlng for a final effort lo Interest young mon horo in tho army, SECRETARY RESIGNS LONDON, April 1. Ian Mac Rho-. clen, chief secretary for Ireland, has resigned. Ills resignation hns boon accepted, It was offctlally nnnouncod today.' ."- . J i I '---'.' i i I .--, i . " i "- i