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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1916)
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Tbo poo I IBHiBBBBbS I BBftfcBBBBBa I ' H bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbS $ H bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV r LBBBBBBBBBBil Si fAta BBBBBBBBBBBBBB flj BB.BBBBBBBBBB67W (QUESTION OF CITY BUILDING ROAD TO Is Dentist a Modern Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde? GOO N THE BALLOT fjroi (Piirnil Clinrh lt(iic. (.Iciiornl CliarlcH Roqups Ih tho now ti'iit mlnlatm nf PrnnrA Ifn linu Ink am wtro curious, but not alarmed. J en tin; plnn of General Onlllcnl. who Tat Zepp)ln strucK uy mo uruwu una just given over mo omco. iMIh wu closely watched by all. It t General Charles rtoqtiu was chiefly twclearly Illuminated by the aearch- known before the wnr as tho fnthcr of Ikjkti, and her crew could bo aeon French military avlntlon. For (several NHMtcty working to retain control ' year ho wan Inspector ccnornl of tho of ,tlit collapsing dirigible aa It foil, nvlntlon ervlro, unil It cotiBlderod to Kk ibelli bunting all around It. hnvo dono inoro to rIvo France an efll- Tae airmen dropped 74 Wombt. Ono'clunt aviation service than any other leak killed a family of three and man In France. It In noteworthy that wiMded toren others. Thu (uctloii of the city hullilliiK a thereby saving from 70' conta to $1 trunk roml to Hhlpplngtoii. with per yard forthlrflrapdrtant muterlal., branch road connecting thl. trunk Ihla, heaald, wo4ld njfcan a tavlng of from $2,000 to J8.00J)., with the boat landlne unil with Poll- ' ' w,wt , , The question of a 'municipal dock ran City will be put up to tho prop. mucb v ihegf, (,uySi urty ownore of Klamath Falls May 1 Johnson further suggested that lib Tho Wcctlon on this auoatlon will be might bo able totget n' desirable dock held In connection with the rcBiilar e on the Upper. Lake front for the election, but a separate ballot box city free of costrlf the road was built ... . ,, through, worth, at preaent valuation . will ,e ustHl for thoHo voting upon the (wm $1500 tQ , 00 A gt) ,,... hlKliuny question tber gQvlug suggested! was the dedlca- Thlx wns decided tiiion nt a rousing lion of several lots'Jfo the city by' mcotliiB hold In the city hall last means of which ho road route could night, whon tho following report by t altered to ellrjMnaep-heavy grading the ways and oinuns committee was and fills. unanimously adopted? These, JohnsSi-aald, he was posl-' Your committee reports In favor tlvo ho could.secdre,veffectlng a saving1 of u sixteen-foot, hard surface trunk,'" H' cty abctut-18.000. Further- rond of either hltullthlc. oil macadam morc o stated thafj he has positive or concrete road to Shlpplngton. This assurance from, a'i San Francisco road to begin at the end of tho hard ""'' thr.l. he f Uke the warrauU j surface rond on Delta street: thence a tP0 c,lf IOT"no Pavement ai par. Johnson's statement was heartily applauded, and fhls'js. felt by many to be a most favorable argument for tbo project. Another irresistible ar gument was that of President H. D. down elthor Pnrk or III ystrccts to the bluff, a dlstanco of approximately, one nnd onc-hnlf miles. "Wo further recommend two branches from this main trunk road, constructed In a substantial manner or rock, the tlrsl branch to go up Hol-i Mortenson.of thQ-Pellcan Bay Lumber 'tho French aviation aorvlco has been or rock, the Urst branch logo up Hoi-1 ' . 'V, . . , ,. -., . ..... comnany. who pointed out the fact nhlrd street thence north four u.ocks, t.hameful condltlou thenco west one block to First street, J - , th the subject of sharp criticism within "" '"""'""!"W-. .i,! Falls. It U neceeaary: for the company - .t. ..... ..., mnni.. b.i , nonn,u,Blu,u" "' "" "" " ""'" " , m.lnln Btnr hotel nnd houses - iiiu I'tinw on tMvimoi sn v .w... . ' VtiUA lri Horvlca " --- - - i .-...- PARIS, April 1. It la announced Dcsnard, deputy minister of wnr for Oat the Germans by two beayy at' aviation, was driven to resign not Ueki havo gained a foothold at Vat. long ago. Goncrnl Roqucs Is a Breton of tbo Mucso, they bombarded by descent. . illatt alght, but' there wer no. In-! . : : '. ..."? v- . tutrratucka. f SOCIETY to AUCTlbyoFF Artillery duels are being fought all q pRIB CTtEATIOXS tkreBgh Argonne. branch to bo constructed of the same material as tho county road. The second branch to commence at Shasta street, and thence following to maintain a store, hotel and houses for rental, for tai convenience of the employes. He elated that it is prob able that the miil will put on a night crew, which la rtae same aa aaaing lilted Prci. Service " UulloJ VM Sorvlco PETrtOORAD, April 1. It I. an-j NEW VOnK, April 1. Two nun iMBCtd that 116, Including mouy'drod per-foct-ly luv-n-ly Paris gowns .. . -. . . t- .1.. .,! t. n...,lnnn.l rft 1 1 ll. lllffhftflt RuMUn hospital ship Purtugal was fominlno bidder at tho American Amuro reports favorably upon it, "" "i..., . crew, waicn uai muiu aa buuiub the road along Link River to the boat Bnthnr twin hh'd. uwrniU to the iaridlugs.Tf drstance.of ibout-oneJjalf clty.s indnatrle7?eSit 4f1tklalai mue. 'done, It will be necessary to .build "It is further recommended that in more houses at Pelican City, unless order to finance this road construction 'the road la improved ao (hese people city warrants bo issued for not to ex-'can travel back;-and forth from the coed 120,000. main part of town, living here, 'and "ViMti inmtnlttAn nnnnlntod In in- uiirtiiHfncF'lliAlvwiiMiAV hA"A vcstlgate the legality. otaftorncedc -Jlfhere-'no-iaduiU'res' here, wnat would you ao 10 are. mcmi iilmarine-l la the Black Sea yetter dya. No warning was given. BERLIN, April 1. Russian casual tie In the offensive along tho front beli by General von Hlndenburg are oflclally estimated at 140,000. The Davolenslvo la apparently exhaustod. Oirman aviators yesterday downed two French aeroplanes. Two of tbcee ftll Inildo tho Gorman lines. o WASHINGTON, D. C April 1. Csrmany has promised an Immediate Investlgntlon of an alleged renewal of iqbaarlnlng of unarmed ships carry ll American passengers. -aBggflitaTa-vk BHKPISelBBBHsi IbbIbbbbH Bh BBnHsHLBiBBBJBHu-f fyJtfMP&BM. gH r BjLwHli f,- rV 4lsX !' V'- Vv;?'-iB9BBBM SBJ I lMlwBBBBBaB VILLA IS SAID 1 TO 8E CAUGHT BY U. S. TROOPS SO fXFIRMATIOX IS MADE BY OFFICIAM f Iny Humor to Tola BaTect Ave Heard Ib the Border Toirai Ware Service WHh CairanatsUa la Basal let Be Very Vaaity Teeny, IaeM glble Story, Caaaet Be' aVcraretf AaTea. EL PASO, April 1. Unconflrmed' rumors that American force capture Villa at MInaca yesterday are current at Chihuahua City; General Gavira. , said the Information came freta Gen eral Gulterrex, who reporta that the wires to MInaca are put of order; with no confirmation of the story ob tainable. . - CarranzIsU officers discredit' thai! . rumor that 1,600 VUturtaa ,:weat of- n Chihuahua City are prepared for aa1 attack. " f Numerous reporta are emrreat here that Villa was captured, after Guerrero battle. Fort Bits thinks these reporta are all jMeiafri. ' ' General Funston thinks Colonel Dodd la closely pursuing the VllUaUa. . Latest adrleea axe that Vm waa aket Sin the knee In the iret, battle at Guerrero. s: kr. thei i. J DH. ABTHVn WAItBEX WATTE Dr. Arthur Warren Walte, dentist, made by Dr. Walte to Diatrict Attor- has confessed to the poisoning of John - U:: ... t nauv. at,aii vw - -r .. E. PecK, an agea wemiiuy uiu w . . nrnnH fiftnldfi. Mich., and Mra. Pecki " .... H;utt. t. ri-ttAt hlo hnmo In an AX- UII lrUC7 w. - ;, H pensive apartment house In New York City. DrCsValte's wife wai a'daugh: ter of the Pecks, and waa entitled to half their fortune. Arsenic was found in the'body of Mr. Peck 'pltal, where he la under arrest charged with the murder' of Peek, when asked by Mr. Bwann If he wian ed to make any statement, paaaed.one hand -over- blaeyea jnd vaguely: i.rtu t. .h'awa. Ua AtA I1 iru. ua ai i. w .! . NEUTRALS OPPOSE amBstaa'tt aiii imV.ffc M ., ,. j VIIKHIVIHK 1IIIN V .. miniHHn im flUi Uv I W------.- , --.t"-' f 1 ... aH v. V & 1 i"1? r '.:- -ssj t -",M S "W'Stv,.. .. - - rrtofffcm tLtlKUrAnan-Tri! TtM I '"w "-"- - - "'"'"- A& 'it ':S . 22 1 '" ,.! imp. tU.I r?- ' S ,ir .5 ii v ? a il Merrllllto Visits. F. C. Klabzuba Is on a business trip. In To assist Klamath county faraaera In Mttlng the best roturns out of tllr ranches, H, F. ICoyeu, farm man 'oment demonstrator fot the oxfro Ion department of tho Oregon Agri cultural College and the Unttod States Department of Agriculture, will make 'rm survey of Klamath county. Mr. and Mrs. Keyea will arrive, to norrow night. The work, to be car jrt on with County Agriculturist H. Roland Glaisyer will take about ree weeks' time, and durla? that 'period, about loo' farms will be sur Wd. A report upoa eaoh farm will w rendorqd later by the expert. -. work to bt,1 wrried on throughout Oregon by Mr, Keyea. In the countlos whoro he haa made hla 'Porta and recommendations, the waers who have followed hla ad V tl?ve r,ported rat Improvement. There li way1 of grouping the en- vv or a rarm that fa mnu nrnnt. u any other way; that is. 1 a certain moat proltable acre- .. ..!... i inM.nnr. hnm tndnv. "Wf. thorcforo recommend a sop- oueriad the aneaker. "You would iiiiui mil iiujuii uuitvia hviv . --- -., m om. n,..n, ra rrnniinm "nnrfoct .'iiiit.. hnllot to be voted on by prop-'more than llkellr be glad to raise .imoma ,iiinnii hv tho most oxclu-'crtv owners only nt tho goneral elec-lmoney to donatealtea for tho mills, u. ,..., .-.n -. - ...'.. .. ... . .. . .L. . . slvo Paris modistes. They wore con- tl.m lo no neiu way i, ivo. ir you wui ao meBe ididkb ioc pi&uw ri.io.i hv ntieii nocletr women as Tho matter will bo prepared-by Po-.before they come here, why won t you Mrs. W. K. Vanderbllt, Mrs. E. II. lleo Judge Loavltt and City Attorney give n.llttle consideration to the Harrlman Miss Helen Frlck. Mrs. 'dioesbcck for tho attention of coun- plants already here.the planU coming rt.i... i xfiiu Mra. Hnrrv l'avnc ell Monday nlnht. preliminary to plac- in and buying their altee? Tho pay Whltnoy, Mrs. Joseph H. Cboate Jr., Ins the matter botoro tho property roll at Shlpplngton and Pelican City .t .i.Vu Tim nrnpdj will co to'ownors. In the meantime, a big cam-iu about $50,000 a month; why don't ,.u.oi iiw. fund for Amorlcan Ambu-'palgn Is to be carried on to bring the you benefit yourselTea by taking ad- lanco relief work on the Europoan' taxpayers to reallzo tho necessity of ( vantage of the fact, that these con battlofields. tho city's building this road. cerna are hero, and provide a way for m . a publicity commltteo, consisting of these people to got to town?" .Fred Houston (chairman), K. Sugar-J Mortenson also pointed out the'fact from Merrill mnn, Philip J. Slnnoth Dr. E. D.'that with a good road from here to Johnson, L. F. WllleU, Fred Fleet tho mills, practically all of the era- 'riH O. W. Robertson was appointed ployes would reside here, thua making gby Chairman Hall to begin a cam- n Increased demand for sales and jl palgn for the success of the project, rentals of moderate priced cottages. lQll,Tbo committee will outline definlto Among the other speakers were Dr. Till plans nt tt mooting nt 10 o'clock Moij-Le. D. Johnson, who pointed out the 't, lay morning., i value of tho road Improvement to Thnt tho Klamath Development Klamath's tourist attractions; w. rompnny will do a big part In jthe paui Johnson, who reminded thegath hulldlng of the road,, which Is to be efljhg that tho K. D. Co. haa always known as tho Municipal Highway ,-was done moro than lta share In putting ivldouced by S. O. Johnson, president .through lmprovementa here, often f ,i,n onmnnnv. in a talk In which he hurtlne Its interests aa a result, and (told of tho company's peculiar sltua-jthat many had the wrong spirit In the Some enterprises, such as poultry itlon regarding tho 'Project, and of fpplngton proposition by attempting iJSn may easily be made profit. , what ho thought ho could bring about to saddle n project, .benefitUng the Mn'BiTxiZUlrZiaU to through hie company to materially ro- whole community upon th. .boulder. able aa swo unos, yei uio ,,,,. ,,, rnat nf co8tructlon. of the development company;- Fred TTrrTSoLTZ.S Johnson cited the fact thai the 'Houston, Alex Nosier. J. B. Bwanaen. Z'oZat'on which (Klamath Development company pays w.Cj. .Robert. J. H. Hamilton. K. tJr0rofafar Spends. From these It is usually city taxes -W' ' U UlT (IIIIUI av mw .- . - ii,ttn hnrt man whom I haven't been- in aoaelal ieaslon to consider the sink i -- . i - ---. - . . i. . - - ... Statements Indicating that he be-' able to get na or. unui now no ua uig oi ueiHoanus. or a- ,', lieved he was possessed ofca dual per- i it all. Mr... yalte known, ho wxl nave .marine-jrheattaaUeaiajt- wfMm" aonalltr the "wicked one of which Jm- j'trled to get rid of him. I don't kaow serious, and the parllameat meeting polled him to murder his wealthy wno n waa ne toio mo .wMrewi.Biwj. . . m -k .a rA.au L'innt wr -w iw ainn ruiww naaar-iai . r father-ln-law and airs. recK werenruw ojyt. it Si ' army and nary ollciai.. J.B.McCARTER IS NEWFtRE CHIEF to hoot-drawn, instead of the motor driven pleasure vehicles this spring, 'horse dealers. said today. They added that the raising price jot gasoline had nothing to do with the change. MAYOR APPOINTS FORMER MEM BER PARTMENT AS HEAD OF THE Farm Management Agei Will Make alurvey Here "' thon there li , ww praiaui nerv ate for Ai,h ...w '.a '. .. . mm proportlea oflneome fro many one source. v possible to dotormlno not only mo ,rnnit noints In n system or larnuna. kni nun its doflclonclos. Tho latter Magee Win. PHse. E. E. Magee of Underwood's phar macy keeps up his prise winning OF FAST COLORADO DE-j stunts. This morning', mall brought him a check from the Nyal Co., ror the best, limerick submitted In their new PAID DEPARTMENT . rent contest MADRID, April 1. The Saajtlan nlntatry today voted to protest to Germany the deaths of Spaniards on k...j !.& " - flMmlak 'aMUllu .t3fj report the Suaees wm torpedoed. , y-yVR vt-iiMd T -Tl-? .t.fVJ.', -i?.!l'S,S;-.-l jfeiaswi To District H. v P. Theasaj and fut.ka,aai t mm iri IaT 4W Bpoaaae u aueaa a ooia-u .ay wmkrsi'f trlctmanagera for the'BatwMiJBW: tng Poat. They will be away .ter;5a.;f' week, and during tnetr aneepce. wh-; fmul TTaurr will attamd to'tliaar. diT J ithtf' Mayor J. B. Mason todayappolnted J. D. McCarter as chief of the Klam ath Falls fire department. The other members will be appointed In a short time, according to Maaon. . McCarter Is a brother of Patrolman McCarter, and haa.been a member o't, tho Greeley, Colo., fire department which holds several national records, for volunteer firemen's performances,' Its record for placing hose and ladder work giving It the distinction of be ing the fastest' .volunteer fire depart ment In the United States. McCarter waa highly recommended to the local authorities by the officials "X -Tr?1 iiTerwa.cuiiovuwua.au;. .' ' - : : -j."3 z "zz EiS'feS - . km L r LW m -- -r' - i-V'?'ttI larrnc in i.fp i invinu lm Outlined Mm -PH Wlfft". STf'S't. $ 1 i!l'( i.H? &.l .t&3& ff-A By J. 0. 43AMP Project Maaager that It would therefore pay a sharo of tho tax levy to pay off big, srrsoo oTJSm 337 farms Huc-'that tho road would be a dlrec benefit cos?is nSarlSy do endent on three 'to tho Klamath Development compa bS,11SS12S. Theaear, (1) tho , ny's Property, Wl th. Ize of tho farm business; (2) the ncitner ngnis, u, ---;- '". .... i ,i- r.i,.rn. with no prospect for a aale of this a rr imb riiiiv iiiiti liiu ------ - the -r . mi 1 l w ani iviorc v csscib Than Daniels Asks United Press Service WASHINGTON. D, C,i April 1. crops and the return.,-,, - J'"; 1" WnD". The ''big nav," advocatea in th. house . . 1 1 .. Akn nnnniv nrni in ii uum buvii - ------- nor animal, ropresenm-K i m ..::. '"J'...mMti. .o ., to. committee on naval anaira plan vi rnm iiiihihrhh: jiiiii awi j ,-- w 111 LlltJ inilll MMwaaaw - Versity of tho business. iz:zaroo U efhclent In these three respect. Is , he rac tna no -----"" ' tloMU ,ncre0 in Uft numbir ot tlu, rarms, -' -.:. r ... ": . ....mi... v..ui. nf on,ira. ! ward the main part of Klamath Falls, . .-... ,. their influ- a question oi many yours The reclamation commiaslon haa submitted to the Klamath Drainage ih,.i..4 ih AWMAtt nf 1ail In tliai of the Greeley department aa to hla i.ower Klamath marahee. the, follow ability, Initiative, characterand r'epu- !nK proposition, whereby the control tatlon. . of the gale, in the .trait, will be lv- Last night marked the end of the ,m t0 iuo drainage diatrict: volunteer department, and ex-Chief. pri Payment of rSS.BOO by your a. the construction cost in- -nnnrnllV lUCCeS.fUl. TllOSO that are excellent In npne of these ro--.pects almost universally fall. Those deficient in one or two may succeed, but, their chance, of success are great ly lessened, Wakefield has moved hi. family ana ,ii8,ricl effects from the fire chief 'a headquar-' vo!fti la adapting the government ters. The beautiful silk flag, which j gy8tem to serve the Van Brimmer pro waa a much priced treasure of the J jt. This payment la to be made at volunteers, was prewnted by them to tne tme tbe contract la executed. the Sprague Chapter, Woman's Relief j Becon(fAnnua! payment, ofoper. Corp.. ' ,ti0B Md aaaintenaace chartea tor """ aupplylng the Van Brimmer system ............ n,omAviBi.iKi throuah the nroiect'canala. These nriltuiai nwimnn .i -- -- - .- to demand congra to authorise eight j ABTO ro ZZ 2 ' KS2 flrot line oattiesnipa inuuyear, in.io.u -7 - " . . f on--lm- -.- .... .. r.rnmm.Brfjul hv flMretarv ' niBPMnna THI& aPRINfl t the actual OOet Ot OnenUBC BUM ;:.r,V Vi,.v ai.a .dvoeit. nrOUor. ; v , mainuinlng the carriage oaaaU la- l iuiivv, , 1 Third Wavers ot all damage, re. de-,.u!Uag or that closure, to half of the dUtrletf. the Yaa and other rlpartw ewaera. ;ThIe ... ... - - ..,... J ...o... Q.I.A vicinity, and said, It was more '"-" .... -u. -" '-i "Tn i ra. pMs.blo that ho could perfect an ar.n- n.; r-TZZZ2 ,::::: m IT ttat the l.-l.... aub.'thorohhre4 mm horm urta lOr UBO IU v - - - . .iAj , .u. t,,.w.h- A.ll 1Kh secured at cost, Imi . royaltlee. etc.. mltfed la the noun. by April If th, the laet month ladicatee a woratea vara wt w inpai. t t may rewr freai eh eteete4 byer eeher 'elude, marshlands ia-OretoeaeAthaV-W-' IHS SfC&IVCMD MiV VU WS .ISSfS,,Sl.lBM,-,SW.jVJ.-. district and delivered to the veelsusia., Uon nrvlce without ,ctfttlWK.E the' gate.. ' . ''1 Fourth Repayment ot eaieMHarekiy, made by the United Statea tn'itpMi with vlanr tn isaxlaaaatlnai.ar Bua.'L' marah laa.de. 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