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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1918)
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY Twelfth Ywir No. H.JI t DEMAND FOR ROAD TO BIG BUSINESSLUMBER INDUSTRY IS MEN WANT PAY ROLL AHHOCIATION MKMIIKRM LAST NIUHT VOICE IIKHIIIK Vtlll IM. MEDIATE 1MPLKTION OK A OOOII IMAI TO PELICAN HAY MILLH LAHOK HUM IM LOST TO TflK M'HINEHH MHN EACH WINTER I AM WELL AM ISOLATION OF THK! HikuiAnunrmmrmtibMiM UP THE CITY , That the builneia men of Klamath Palla are unanlmoui In the opinion I CONNECTED that the road from the city to the00'" " Pelican Uay Lumber company mill I ahould be placed In a aullable condi tion for winter travel at the enrllont moment, waa itrongly Indicated at a meeting lail night of the lluslnoNsi i Men'a AMoclatlon. At lna Isst meeting of Klamath A targe number were present for LodgoNo. 137. 1.O.O. P., PastOrand the regular monthly dlnnur and biiHl. jRHper Bennett presented too order nets meeting at thn Moose holt, on w(h a fine service flag. The flag was Klamath avenue, when this mutter mndl )n Ran Francisco, and on the was brought up, and It wan evidently wn fl,d w(hD wide red border the opinion of every man present that ronm for lne blue atari represent this much needed Improvement Ug the number of Odd Fellows In the should be gotten under way at onco. torVre. At the present time four It was brought out during thn Uls- lwm ,,, 0n tho BeWf DUt tj,(i eussloa of the matter that tho roads numbor will bo Increased In the near durlag the winter montha to this big future. Industry are almost Impassible I . It waa declared that tho Pelican M" - S Hay Lumber company cuts a troinon-j entitled to some consideration on tho doua amount of timber hero each part of the people, and they Intend to year. A large part of this goes to the make nu effort to bring this matter government, but a cortaln per cent is about. returned to the county for road lm- Tho committee appointed to take provement. The statement was made up the question of Inducing more lura that the amount due this year from berjneka to come Into this district lumber cut by tho Pelican Hoy I.ura- during thn coming season reported ber company would much more than'thst progress had boon made along build this road, tho lack of which de-'thU line. The committee has been prlves the employers and employes In co-operation with the Lumbermen's from nearly all lutercourso with the Association here, and a number of city during an extended period. moves started looking toward an ade- Fares charged between the two quate supply of this labor, which la points when the roads aro bad, are found hard to secure since the out such that a mill hand wanting n pair break of the war.' of shoes could send to u catalogue A committee was appointed to In bouse and got thorn for what he vestlgale deorge Dradnack'a plan for would have to pay for transportation tho opening to settlement of govern down town and back, It was stated. I ment lands of the Lower Klamath Tho business men feet that a firm coming Into a community with the, great Investment of capital which the Pelican Hay company has Invested, Is Former Prench Premier Shown In Bad Light WABHINOTON, D. 0 Jan. 16 From a mysterious stock of Intercept 4 diplomatic communications the tale department, has published corre ipnadaace between Count von Bant tar and lartla, showing that former Premier Calllaux waa In communica (LUv -, -j- FMMMMMWMM0WMMMMMMWMMMWMMMWMMW DEFENSE IS WITNKMMKH FOR DEPENNK ARE KIXU KXAMIKKII TODAY THE XWJIW HCIUM WELL PILLED WITH HEPCTATOHM Tlie prosecution In (ho csso of Jess Mlllot now under way In the Circuit Court, rewind It caio Uit evening, and wltnnses (or the defuse are be ing examined today. The defame It evidently attempting to show that the character' thfc com plaining witness, May Asklns, U not uch ae to have suffered Injury fey her alleged escapade with the defend- ant, who la technically charged with rape. The eeatlng rapacity of the court PRESENTS ORDER WITH FINE HKItVICK KM(I n.nrslie s, and If found practicable, to proceed with tho raising of funds for seudlng him to Washington to get the mattor adjusted. tion with German agaate In Argen tina. Dispatches warned Qeraaa news papers against praising Calllaux, and gave notice of tho ship on which h sailed front Argentina. The ahlp'.wi to ba captured baeausa it earrted lai portaat papers, but Celllaui waa 'to be ahown every courttsy, ' SWF ON mm. iEiummn KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AA0mA0AAm0A0WWl0Wt0lA PKOPl.ti OP MALIX AND HHAMTA VIEW STATE TIIKIIt ACTIVITY IX THIN LINK AT IIIU MEETING, LARGE KIM IM IUIIHED lant Haturday evening the Red Cross members of Malln and Shasta Mow met to effect a permanent or ganisation In the American hall at Malln. The following officers were elected: Mrs. Itay Tower, president; Mrs. Hay Plckeit, vice president, and Mrs. J. L. Ilalley, secretary-treasurer. Following the election a spirited auction waa held on the donations made from both districts. From this sale the sum of I211.J6 was obtained, and l&O.STi from the sale of lunches, making tho total 6367.30. , It Is believed that this In the most successful Red Cross social ever' held In the county, and much praise was due A. Kallna and Ouy Merrill, the auctioneers, and also the bidders. Ihnclng preceded and followed tho utgnnlsatloii und sale. II L E HKHI.IX WAIt OFFICE ADMITS PKXKTRATIOX OP GERMAN LINK BY FRENCH SENATOR HAYM V. 8. NOT DOING HHARE BERLIN. Jan. 16. Prench troopa after several hours of artillery prep arations delivered an attack In the vicinity of nadonvlller, In the Versgea region, and succeeded In temporarily penetrating the derman front trench line, according to an announcement at the army headquarters. WA8HIN0TON. D. C, Jan. 16. Senator McCumber painted a gloomy picture of the United States' position here today, and doclared that Eng land waa bearing the brunt of the war. He aald that the United States must send 5,000,000 men abroad to balance the man power of the central powers, and that It would take 7,000,000 to mike the Germans retreat'. PEACE CONFERENCE TO BE RESUMED AMSTERDAM. Jan. 16 Tba paace negotiation are to ba resumed Mon day at Brest-Lltovsk, according to the Berlin Volks Beltung. ' e CAJMNfT WCWGNi , WDON.'.JaaV JI.-TU-resigns-lien of the Hungarian cabinet la re ported htre. , mm GSMED AT MAUN NMAKE mm 0FFEN1 MMMMMMMMMMNi 4AMVMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMA. MmMVMVVVVVMMVVMMMMMtMMMMMMAMMAMVMWW Move For Commercial Highway Over Mountain District of Klamath. Counties Will Co-Operate to Get Much Needed Improvement May Send Personal Delegations la order to secure a road between ; the Rogue River Valley and Southern Oregon points east of the Cascades, by which the people of these respect ive districts may be allowed to hold commercial relations, a petition Is be ing circulated by Oaakala O. C. Apple gate for the Klamath Commercial Club thruout the business district to dsy. A road from Ashland thru Klam- nth Palls to Lakevlew Is one of the highways which were designated by the state highway commission when the road bond Issue waa being pro City Postmaster Is Postmaater W. A. Delicti of the Klamath Falls oflce baa been renom inated to fill this position for the com ing lurm by President Wilson, accord ing to dispatches from Washington today. The postmasters at Roaeburg and E 10 RELEASE HKCRKTARY BAKER PAVOR8 DIM. CHARGE OP MEN WHO HAVE REACHED AGE OP 81 SINCE REGISTERING, NOT CALLED WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 16. Secretary Baker has advised tba mil- Itarjr committee of the war depart-' ment that he favore the dlaehsrgtag from draft liability, all men who hare1 passed th ag of II eiaoe registering and who have aot bee called to the colon. COAL MORTAOBl i UfAOTION, :DMM01NBf. lowa.Jaar. 1 tlie aasaUea of all Uiwtrka and aaea acUvlttaa durfai Saturday aid Sunday for two weeka thruout lewa; HOVE MAD OLDERMEN Herald JANUARY 16, 118 RAPIDLY INCREASING Jackson and Lake moted last year, and the people in this section are anxious to see some direct results la this part of the state from tho Increased taxation. A com. merclal highway between the two districts would be of Inestimable value to Southern Oregon. The grain, livestock and lumber products raised here could be transported there, and this section could In return econom ically Import tho fruit and vegetables produced there. A move Is also on foot to send a delegation to confer with the high way commissioners some time In the near future. Renominated North-Portland were also renomi nated. Mr. Delicti assumed charge of the local dflice lu 1011. The city free de livery and several other Innovations have been Installed during bla ad ministration. HGNM INCENDIARY FIRE IN WAIIK. HOUSE DESTROYS HALF A MIL LION DOLLARS WORTH OP rOOD IN FIRST HOUR NEW YORK, Jan. 16. Fire In a warehouse here filled with govern- ment food auppltes on the Brooklyn watar front, caused four alarms, and s rapidly destroying supplies. " Ice Is pravsatlng aid from the Ore boats. A half Million dollar damage la re ported from the electa of the blaxe during the frit hoar. Th arlalm t bliv4 to hkvs tiaan I - -"-- -- InceBdlarr. Uliaod. Udtaaa ud MUfOMrL.to af- BumFOOO M6KLYN al-'feet, a'aartw i oaal, aa beaa pre. yaaad r the IlllaoU food Jadlals- ' tration. SAW The It Spnrlos Versenkt" Mm ftvr X W53HKV5W V?M7XVCZK37tf " .Wv'." ifX 27dN .r f f r r J' Ifl i AH. V.'i LVj.i V-,7 Count von Luxburg, German min ister to Argentina, has become famous or notoriouatau his cables to bis home government. Ills "spurlos ver senkt" bote has become a classic. The count Is now said to be confined for nis own good in Argentina. COUPLE LOCAL DENTIST WEDS WELL KNOWN YOUNG LADY WILL LEAVE FOR SERVICE IN V. H. NAVY SOON The wedding of two well known and popular young people of Klam ath Palla occurred Monday evening, when Dr. James Harden Carter waa united with Mlsa Mabel Martin at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Carter'by Ror. G. O. Oliver of the Methodist church. Only Intimate friends of the famil) were present at the ceremony, which was performed" at 7:30 'sali'jBHBMVh' 'tJw i? BBHBHHHjj aHBBms BHaHBBmmBBmmBmi aVMswjW58SBiBBHS55Klt5SSw wtajT von Luxaum mm MAH The bride is the daughter of Mrs.i,. mM. ll. ,, ,.,. mni .. i.oiiio ntariiu vi me iiuici nan, auu Is one of the most popular girls of this city. Dr. Csrter Is a Klamath Palls man who Is rising rapidly In the denlnl profession. He Is enlisted In the naval service, and will leave to commence active service on the ar rival of his commission from Wash ington. Itctti young people have a host of Frlonds who will wish them happi ness thruout their wedded life. Dr. and Mrs. Carter are now stop ping at the Hotel Hall. Attempt Made to Kill Bolsheviki Premier PETROQRAD. Jan. 16 Aa auto-! mobile carrying Nikola Lealaa, tho bolsheviki premier, waa-arad upea Monday njght.when ho waVdrlvtai to a meeting of the council of, the poo. Pie'a commissaries., I Four snots were nrea. Leatne was OFFICIAL NIWIFAPM OF KLAMATH ..FALL! Trtc Win Cmbm MILL t I i STEPS ARE TAKEN TO BRING IN TWIl.VTY-THREK, EMPLOYED LAB YatteVW tBW MILLS AND CAMPS Of OOVK TV MO DEMAND FOR LOO. OERS DURING COMING MOVE MADE BY LUMBERMVN AND BUSINESS MEN TO IKDL'CB THIS" CLASS OP;mKX,TO OBtJK INTO THE KLAMATH COUNTRY HEREAFTER . Rspld steps are being taken bjr.the Klamath Lumberaea)i . AavaatteMM here to Induce teSBara.t sMlgde), this territory, and iWaawMBImHV wages oaTered are aot the only attraa tlon which la to be featured la sot ting In this much needed class of em ployes. The latest thlag to ho noted la thkt line la the loggers headtaartera. which baa Just beaa opened ap la tho store room recently vacated by tho P. M. Upp Jewelry, establishment, be tween Fourth ajbd Fifth atreote on Main. This belag otto op especially for tho accommodation of the tlmbermen, wbooo needs will bo especially looked after. Not content with this, arrangameate have been made to have a represents slst those loggers coming' In to gat conveniently and economically la. cated. A feeling which has existed here tofore among this class of saea, that they were not considered as a desir able class, Is to be obviated aa soon aa possible, It Is declared that there were 1,600 mill men and loggers employed la tho Klamath County mills and camps last year, and the demand will be for a considerably larger number this year. unhurt, hut tho bullota ahaHorod the) wladows of tho automobile, one MOeV ber of tho party being tilf htly wowtd. ad la tab Mad. n , K Tho attoispt at assisalaitloa waa ado aear Ua hall vheto,UaiMha4 Quard who wera gela Ca tao ftoat, IUMM v ji JF a I Mt'KI)