. .1 'Mtf.nn...l, ..aw.BiTO.ww jj - i'lttr ,5 ,f tj 1 t - "r?Xj utf v tl 3ttj hunting Herald r it .- air j i KLAMATH COUNTY'S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER KLAMATH FALLSV, ; OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER VI ,' ' tMXJMXSiUtti' 'XSRSCifcfcMJ'JIBC'iAJU.I i'aU XU.f ' ,1, Vmr ."" KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 7. 1916 Price, Fit Cult i WILSON DRAWS FIRST BLOOD IN FIGHT IN HOUSE Ji'S'SuiMLii nTS6n,iiiMHnwmiHB4jl iWMWVVWWMWVWvMVWMWA'WWWMVWniw' TEST VOTES ARE FAVORABLE TO A DEFEAT OF BILL: DII'AHSIO.MID ORATORY ALL AF TERNOON Vote on Hill fr AitmitllliK Mi Lrnioi H"hHlii, niitl on Itfii tu Alhm mi AimiMlwimt Fmiir idle l tln AilmlnUtrotlim I'iii- GeniiwiUm l AIIpbuI lo lli Mllu llntk of Core, Mrliii"r' L'ldlrd Pre Service If ABIIINUTON, March 7.--Tho ml mlnlnlrntlou wiih victorious In tho teilx In tho Iioiibo today, prior to tho, otlnx on tho MrLnnioro resolution warning Americans to hoop off nrnuvl raerelmnlmnn. Tho vote on the ru- s lullou will not bo taken until Into tonight. Follow Iuk a tiimultuouH debute,' the hotue, on llrnt oto, by 250 to ICO, ordered tho previous (UOHtlott, thorn tir blocking tlm amendment of tho MeLcmoro resolution. Tho second test was the adoption by n vole of 171 to 183 of n rulo bringing up tho resolution. After the firm bnllot, party iifllllii tlona wore eriiHcd, Impassioned flights of oratory stirred tho mom bem and the upoctntorn to u fronxy of excitement. Two thounnnd per iston Jammed tho gnllerlos. Runiorx that tho provident would not vltnv war ns unwelcome wero ro- tired and denounced. N Hit t I !.... l ..I !!... u,, .. ui i ,rRBuM...i an ircHiicui wnnm wnr, iiiunuoreu Pou,, "II'h an Infamoim lie, and all tho ImiiH In hell hnve never dovlBcd moro InfnmniiR fnlnoliood." Inltcd PrtK Service .ch - ThoWorldt A' fathor In a l.awruuro school., n eo'nvrlBhtoil iir-"T " f lK'r ,1'1H ,'nl, bpcn nb'",M, I ,JL?.A .! ..-.'wivornl day,, w-s much disturbed Ni:V YORK, March -thU morning nrlnts llln nltr.i.l,... il.nl ..n.nA..nn .,vnn. Mn,imui .ii iv ,.. Ion nn.) ... - .i.n th. viin....t Cormnn.Am,.rioB.. in.,n.. iu i.,.rU.' ok Uie floro and McUmoro roaolu- llonii. ThU names Alphomo Koolblo;1 iwuu imornoy, as neao oi mo ni- llinco and .. D. L. MnrillB Ib tho Jeidlttg lobbyist nt WnihlnKton. Tho nrtlclo nllogeg tlmt tho nl- K.F. Team Is Champion of Southern Oregon The chuuiilniihhlp of the Southern Oregon district of the Oregon High School Debating loaguo waa w'n by 'ho Khtmntli county 'high sohool do batliiK tonni last night, whon tho JudgcH rcuilorod a unanimous do tl'loi. In favor of tho affirmative, Medfoid high school uphold tho nog thre. k Tho (uo8tloii was "Rpsolved: That 'he I'nKod 8ta(oH Should Adopt tho Kwentlni Fenturon ot the 8wlis Sya- Of Mlllturv Trnlnlnir ) Thn Judges wore William 8t. J. Wlnos of "Prlngllold. Ill: Rev. E. 0. Richards .slid Clicttlt Judge Kuykondall. no riosltn.t dobatod Is ono ot tho l&QHt Importancend thayouHC ' Jfot, ably proKontlng their nrgu- jeniH, with statistics to back thorn. , "" '-undberg starredfor Medford, 'though QeoiRo Ilensolmon. ills tonm ' we' nlo made a tolling tirgument. Te Klamath county high school's flebteri, Charles M. Dorr and Emma WILSON DRIVING HIS SUPPORTERS OUT OP ( Till: POLITICAL GAME I'nltoil Press Horvlto WASHINGTON, Mitrth 7 - Tim extent to which the Intorna- llotiul I'diitrovt'inlui) h ivo din ruiilcil politics was shown to- ilny when HoproBfiitiitho Hhcir- wood of Ohio, herotoforn ii wining WIImiii until, tiiiiioiimil (hill hit Mould withdraw from politics hi-ditiHo lie In unable to longer ugrri; with tlm prnildunt Iti'incmMitiithc Page of North Cirollnu iiIho aunouiirml that hi1 would it tire, ghlng the name retmou for no doing Miwo'n program Includes tho keep ing of Americans off annod altlps, tho routrol of tho republican con M'litlon ii ml tho defeat of Wilson It iiHHcrU thai MiiihiiIIh has conferred with Sennturs Chnuibo.litl.i, Works, Jo"m u ml Rural.. IN GREAT MARSH SKAIU'll I'OH HICK IIKIt.MAX HI.'- si'i.ts iv iiNiii.vt; heij: i. ice wiii:iii: hi: is huitohi:i to HAVi: I'AI.I.IIN TllltOlKHI, (Ileiulil Speilal .Senile) Kl.AMATII ACii:NCV, Or, March 7 Dick Herman, n Klamath Indian! Hockmnn, has been nilsHlng for nlnu tlaH, titid It n now holluod that ho drowned lu KliuAiitli Marsh. A nearch paity looking tor Hur iiiiui aiound tho Marsh Into jestciday found n hole In tliu Ico through which ((f u nnii CulU(1 Iro It U prcHiimfli! that Herman started arroHH tliu Ico and 'hroko through, drowning hecaumi thoro was no ono near to rontio him, , RUVOrttl day to Iimiii, on liU tattirn, that a enrd was nn (be door of I'Ih homo. Sho fo ire I It was thu nulllo of contnglotii '"M,n ' u waH "l,ro '0'r but It had boon . Thu onttlcheH onco grow llftcon feet in hel'j'il Ii oliown b) rotnaln found In (ho Island 6f Mmlngwar Ilotmlk, Hutpilpcl oven tholr closest ( frlondH 'ia tholr tonvlncliiB rgu- inontR, Iholr nr -"iciul dellvory, and, tholr vull f'.iuidcd logic. Miss Mnr-j sliiill an 1 MtMsiH. iiowntnn uuu Motsclicnbiuiict nro tu bo highly com- mondid upon tholr milmlld coaching. Tho Klinmlh dobtitorfl, now that thoy Pave won tho Suulhoin Oregon champion lilp. will ho inatcncu ngnlnst tl o wlnnoiu of tho Wlllimtotto vniiAi. ,n ri t. nmt tlm winner of tho .....w ........ -, ....- w . Intcr-dlstrl"! dobnto will ho won tin ,,o for tho nub championship. K. , INDIAN DROWNED nth will silicon tho aflliinnUYo ngnm l'"1'' ' "V "" .....' nnd connnn ngalnst tho VMll.unet.o ynl.oy im. j;",!, which gives II liicnl dobntois '"a lur y, 'and the firemen nJyjM tholr ort?"Arf fqr each pro-preparedneiBttrgumentagalned uo to 'TV Jlnm L i.. J,i.tit. ii.fcafM. hour spont In fire ngniing bock was chnlrmr . of tho ovoning. nnil In nddttlon to IllO llobiltO, tl.orO woro musical numbors by tho high school orchestra anil tho high school glee club Alimony a Relic of Dark Ages, She Says Mi CijMnl Kiisliiian IteneilUt Mr. t'OHUl i:amou llem-UUi. n,CroHn r Fr'C(erIck wllhelm , rlster of Max ..mtman. editor of Tho ow cng3go(J n n m08t twrflc dr,vo .MaHflil, Willi lllllt "UfiHIl oilil. l"l ui- onc In ChlcaKO, Kcorns to ask for all- iiK'it) She thlnkH bIio 1h nhlo to caro 1 for herwlf At least, she does not want thn holli of her IHMbnnil. "All- ini)ii ht'lougH to the dark nBOH.'' aho b;ih STREET'" FLUSHER I FOR K. F. i COUNCIL AWAK1IS CONTRACT TO I'OltTLAND rmsi lOK ni:v DK VICi: roll CLKANING THK I'AV- i:i avi:xui:s The council last night voted an ac Kptnuco of tho hid of tho Howard Coonor coriioratlon of Portland for rurnj8,nK n btreot llusher to bo used tl piaco 0( tho prcsont sweeper In jclennlng'tho city's paved thorough- " "" fates. Tho otc 1,ri"r '" tll 8t.gKc9ted that t I IIU MKV nun "". oto. Mnyor Mason ho matter bo put up to a volo of (ho pcoplo nt tho com ing election, holding this to bo a safer way Tho council held, how- over that thoto Is need right now for such enulpment. Tho price Is $1130. f. o. b. tho tac , v. ,,. mi.i.h,, West I " " " d ; it was loomed advisable to defer tho pur- chnso of it road oiler until a later dnto COUNCIL PASSES FIRE ORDINANCE Imkasuiu; i:staili8Hing a paid DLIWHTMKNT IS PASSED BY AU veti: of three to two to OTi: ON APPARATUS Tho eouniil last night passed the romodoled ordlnunco providing tor tho establishment of n paid flro depart mont. Sheets and Strublo oppoBod Its pufcsago, and Matthews, Miller and Doty otcd "yos." Tho tnoasuio provides tor a depart n.o con, K , - .t . . nlil noulalnnf " -- " "" ,,-.,,. PUIS mouuy iiuui i" "w .-.. ( to tho gonoral fund, ana tno purenw fioin that fund of an automobile nre ... .. lighting apparatus. BOUGH CROWN PRINCE JS RUSHING VERDON FROM TWO SIDES i IS I'KIMi TAcrrics OF waiwwv. Kit; HIS InleiiM- FIkIxIiik Hiikos All Alonu the 1'ioiit Hill fo, -1UT, N Taken by the (JeriuniiH In the Knee of Wither illK Itoiiilwi'ilineiit, ami (iernian HtHltorM Are ,N SheltliiK jooe' i Hill llcfore an AiUunre lilled l'ie Servl'tf LONDON. March ! 7 Using tho liimniiA tactics von Mackonsen em- h!mvwI iiciolnBt WAmnu Innl uitmmar against Vardun, with both tho left and right wings of his. army In a 8lmul-( Inncous violent offensho. ' It is believed that he hopes in this1 vay to offoctually duplicate the suc-i cobs of von Mackonsen. Terrific fight-1 .lug continues, and both sides are los-J lug heavily. f Continuing their smash from 'the' 'northwest, the Germans have cap tured Hill No. 265, near Regnevllle, according to Paris advices. They ad vanced to this position under cover of nu IntousiMtrllllcjo bombardment, although tbe French machine guns poured a withering fire into their rnnks- Tho Germans stormed the hill from Forges, where their howltzera were stationed They are disregarding casualties In their efforts to force a French retirement. German siege guns late tbU morn ing begnn a bombardment of Goose Hill This Is believed a prelude to an Infantry attack. Ilerlln advices say the Germans have captured Fresnes, twelve miles touthonst of Verdun. Winston Churchill. In commons this afternoon, launched a criticism of the admiralty, saying It lacks driving force. Ho stated that German dread noughts might attempt a raid of Eng land nny time, and find unprepared nes here. Dnlfour defended the navy. - i BAKER FAVORS SWISSSYSTEM NOMINATION OF NEW WAR HEAD IS SENT TO -SENATE REPUB LICANS DISLIKE PACIFIST IN SUCH AN tlPPIOE lulled Pi oi.s Service WASHINGTON. March 7. The nomination of Newton D. Baker as secretary of war was Bent to the sen fato this nf'ernoon.. I,t will be con firmed quickly. r Republican senators dislike the appointment of a pacifist aa head ot tho nation's military affairs, but they will t.ot opposo the confirmation. Culled P. e.s Service CLEVELAND, March 7. Ex Mayor linker goes to Washington to morrow. Ho says he favors the Swiss systeni i of military training, and the building of transcontinental railroads to avoid large cities, thereby sav ing mllengo In military uses. -i m unnlnV 19.SOO.000 nooulatlon. FV-A-An nloiii 01 nu oant nr engaged In agricultural pursuits, This year will establish a record i. . .. ..Uam a4 inaani aAnfr nVAl tor """"""i TEXT laweuimi hjii MOT"3Kgt Signing Contract for Highest Salary Ever Paid to Anyone Except to King or Emperor K w"?' 3!'HnMlflVM''aanp94ttMf33SBlBMBrBBBHBBBBBBBBBBQ&. lolui It. Frueler Who will pay the salary Sidney Clinpliu Manager " Charley Chaplin, the movie come- dlan. has jusKUgned a new contract, and thereby sa ed the motion picture'01" "b.o.oou a year. rriiiKTites Iroiu .nervous prostration. Thoy have been negotiating with him for ncveral weoks, and now John R. Frueler, prei Idont ot the Mutual Film corporation has caught the big fish fer: CITY TO PUT IN HITCHING RACKS SUGGESTION COUNCIL FAVORS OF COMMERCIAL CLUB FOR . PHOVIDING- FOR CARE OF .,.,,1 ..i.tioe ir.il.U r inn '...... Following a suggestion from thei Klamath Commercial Club that hitch-! Ing racks for the teams of farmers! bo installed on Klamath avenue, back of tho courthouse, tho council, after ii discussion of "the matter, referred tho' matter to tho street committee, with power to act. Thero Is already a hitching rack two blocks from this site, on Klamath avenue, near Sixth. Tho farm traffic Is Incieislng to much that this rack is always crowded. In I860 a young turtle waa caught under a mill In Calais, Me., by some workmen, who cut the date on Its shell. In 1S99 tho same turtle was caught again under the same mill and this year It was once more cap tured by somo fishermen off the coast of Grand Mannn. During the sixty five years since 1860 It has grown only six inches. . - Under tho direction of the Imperial museum, ot Petrograd, agricultural loctutes nro being given for wounded soldiers In eighty-three hospitals In nnd near tho Russian capital. Patients who are able to do so are also en couraged to visit the museum, where cinematograph pictures on agricul tural subjects are shown once a week. Lloyd's of London have recently issued a form of Insurance against appendicitis. The claims -nave be come so numerous that Lloyd's have ' . J .LI. UaI.i found It necessary to uuuum turn premiums. . Two views of Charlie Chaplin $4.46 a minute, or $268 an hour. J r tMl a.dayr Jf82,884 a week, iu ierson in in unu uiucr iiuui a king or an emperor unless Charles M. Schwab as president of the United States Steel corporation was an ex ception has ever received half that salary. Charloy Chaplin Is 26 years of age. - Mills , Addition Would Number Its Residences Now that thoy have the proper slde- walk facilities necessary for free mall delivery, residents ot Mills addition ! wnt to further medernlze their sec- tion by numbering their houses. Ac- cordingly. they have asked the city 'council to furnish them with the , ,H,n,1 nf nnmhorlno- Thn' i J..U1H.1 ...WV..WU w Mu.a.D. - tstreet committee nas oeen assigned 0 lu luia man. Encampment Tonight Kwauna Encampment N. 46, I. O. O. F will hold Its regular meeting tonight. Thero will bo work In the. Patriarchs Degree. Visiting Patri archs Invited to attend. Wants Gum Shoe Men to Have Authority ot Police An enort to have two of his em ployes In prohibition enforcement work appointed as members ot the local poiu'o force, without pay,, waa nndo by District Attorney John Irwin last night. The matter will be taken up with City Attorney Groesbeck by Mayor Mason during the week, and be reported to the council next week. Charles Otis and James Moore are tho men Irwin would have grantod police authority. They would remain associated with Irwin's office, to pro- 'curo evidence of violations of the pro- hlbltlon law, and be paid by the state. "Irwin is not an employe of the city, and he has $2,500 back of blm far law enforcement. I move we re ject this," said Doty, after Irwin had nlntail hla rAflllAflt " .- "M' raot,ve u t0 8et these men ,B MASS MEETING TO DISCUSS HIGHWAY TO SHIPPINGTON ALL INTF.IIKSTEI) AUK ASKED TO ATTEND Klamath Commercial Club, City Cotia ell nd Rnsinem Men's AmoilntloM Will Hold Joint SeHslon, nt Which' Wiih and Means or SecurlBR Tlito ( Highly Important Kotid Will He Given Comtkleratloii Methods of securing a higbieay from the business section of Klamath 'Falls to the two manutactuiiqg sub urbs, Shlpplngton and Pelican City, 'will be discussed at a meeting of (the Klamath Palls city council, the (Business Men's association and the Klamath Commercial club, to be held at the commercial club tomorrow night. The meeting begins tat 8 , o'clock, and all Interested,, whether of any of these organisational or not. are urged to attend, and offer their suggestions. The payrolls of he employes ot the Pelican Bay Lumber company, the Klamath Manufacturing company and other plants close to the upper lake amount to between $35,000 aai 140,000 the greater part of the' year. These people are a highly desirable class of citizens, and they would do the greater portion of their trading In Klamath Falls business houses, were it possible for them to get to town in comfort. The condition of the road at pres ent makes traTol almost Impossible. In case ot serious fires at these mills, Klamath Falls could offer little as sistance In qutck response to calls for help. Besides Its commercial value, such a road would also be ot valuelaiB couraging tourist travel. Upper Klamath Lake Is the mecca for many tourists -and sportsmen from other sections, but the roads they maci travel at present to reach the lake boat landings are enough to cause them to say adverse things about Klamath. The matter of paying the cost of .u . I- .u .,- w- ..Ibl .iiie iuuu ia mo ifuvsiiuu w wo wwvy tomorrow night- The situation Is somewhat Unusual in this Instance, and must be given serious thought. - A grenade that can be fired from an ordinary rifle held In any position tour times as far as one can throw by hand has been invented by aa American soldier. a position to better assist tho district attorney's office, and to use their po- i lice powers in no omer way, smn lrwln. "They will not be used (b Py.ri iro.men, uui in kouim un ; s?r i i ciflnrv in HunnresslnE violations ot the V f llniinii lavr &f & m "The law provides tor gettlns; miji m run down such evidence. butMtVr! for police powers for them'. I'maAe application for tho appolnlnwatof M Otis as a deouty sheriff, but w'hr'ff this has not been done. jtf $, ifyh&m ments in a spirit of coiiyHmy. said Irwin, 'e want to mvtMf, eraciency in procurwg wiww w enforcing the prohlbltieaj "Alt of the polio ww work right with you fa'lr (Cotled,o,l r v f ' V-c law." ' h "Wfl . . ' 1 1LYSh . A i i i ' ' w k.S i . ' . ft' &.