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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1916)
WW-- REGISTER Books at Court House and City Hail are Open Evenings From 7 to 9 REGISTeI . aeflgtaeaaBaf - t ?iA ; NaVm.s A Sty? lEumfng Herald ''w ' jr M KLAMATH COUNTY'S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER KLAMATH PALLS' OFFICIAL NEWSPAPERS N S? i 1fh Vew-.No. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1916 Price, Five Ceata i . .,wwm-j!i-a.?r""syr - . . t VfLLISTAS AND AMERICANS HAVE THIRD SKIRMISH TUX MM't ARK tflLLER I.N K.. (JAUEMKNT irMrUI Conlhiiinlloti ItavelvtHl ltr anting olr llron u'n TrooH Rattling Saturday Oarratisa Korvii Aids Americans In the Fight Tui tyVilla U Maid lo lk lYritaring for Lsit Stand Camp of Thirteenth Cavalry at Columbus Colled Press Service -WASHINGTON, D. C, April 7.- TU Amor lean troop clashed with tho VlltUtM Tuesday nt Clonogullln. In taU, leu Vllllstn were killed, und IH captured. Cam ma troop -opraiod with iht Americans. Thli U tin' third clash with tho VII llttii lnco Pershing's expedition croued tho lino. The report of Col ob1 Hrown's roglment being en ctfed lo a aklrmlih Saturday was con firmed today by Consul Letcher nt Chihuahua. "We arc going to get Villa," waa tl official word today. If there has (eta any change In Ihe purpose of tho AtMrtcan expedition Into Mexico, Fretlaeat Wllion haan't notified the tw department. No official will vecture a prophecy on tow long It will lake to capture Villa. I'alted Press Service EL PASO, April 7. Mexicans lute laforawd Ueneral Bell that Villa has gathered 1,000 of hla followers at Famel, and will Make a last stand there. It Is reported that Colonel Dodd's flying cavalry are now near that city. The alto of Vllllsta strength there urprlsed the offlclaU. 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Sovernl thouund Cnrranilataa are stationed nt strategic points south of Satevo, to head off Vllla'a retreat, according to Coniul Letcher's report to General Ptuuton. Ocncral Outlorret has Informed l-etchcr that Oeneral Cavaioa has routed a number of Vllllstas near Ctencgullla. Colonel Drown'B command has hnlt d at CiiBlhulrachlc. They are ap Parently Hliort of supplies. The American troops are still ad- YlnHn .iil...j j . .-j- I',-BV" n "iuiuniiru, aespue me oan-ji uj - w vuiumunicauons. Home aeiacn nwts are believed to be near Satevo, Ah a now thriller a scenic railway teen patented which fs provided th switches which turn care around r.d niako the. passengers ride back "d until another awltcb la reached. Tbo manufacture of absolutely w ice without the use of distilled tr has been made possible by the Mention of a pump to keep the wnter 'n circulation without aerating It y'0 It la being froien. - Hnrold Todd of Uodd Hollow, who won Uit spelling clinmplonahlp of Klamntli county, und Audrey Howell, tho Merrill clrl finishing third, have received still furthor nwnrds. J. Frank Adiims and Ills bou, J. Frunk Jr are elated to think tho Merrill district's pupils stand so hlcli, and they accord Ingly mndo somo uddlttonal awards. Youuk Todd was taken In tow by J. Ficnk Senior. Ho was taken to n local store, and was Riven a lino new suit of clothes and tho necessary fur nishings to go with It. The girl wus presented with a now dress, slippers, tho cost of this wns borne by tho younger J. Frank. May liocnto Here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodburn aro horo from Imperial county, Cali fornia, with n view to locating, pro viding Mr. Woodburn, an experienced stockman, can find what ho wants In tho way of n location. Tests by an Eastern railroad have shown thnt Its grcon switch targotB are moro oaslly seen If painted with a wblto bordor. Monster Rabbit Drive at i Lorella Attracts Crowds rMt drire la plaaaed for Sunday by the people of tat Lo "tf country; TU ranchers have " busy alt w.ek.pleclag the wire Si Wl b' ,B rM,M tor luaday m??i homm ttou tU the ur Jjundln, country will gather at the mi Here about o'eloek; while U expected that a number of auto mobile parties will attend from Klam ath FftlU. The Klamath Kails' people will be met at the upper bridge by an escort of Lorella cltliens. After the horae men have driven the rabbits In, they are expected to take part In tho final round-up and exterminations. O. R. Miller, the local photogra pher, Is to bp present to secure mo tlon pictures of the drive. XgaHpV aelaH'gaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBeBeigaBlBaV e3g &ft .i-&algSBBahBm. BaKlgBBBBBBgBBGHiliVHV'Nn i MKjMHEFTRaf.Wr flLiiBgeKgeagr SeiBBBBBBBBBBSgKgWglBBBK'l ;, riSlft BBBBBBBBBBBBSBbH lgtageageageageaHKaaBBe ''VPPPPPPPPPPPPHHfeajSBUJIP J- Cw AaV y4''T jgSaaev' " SgsV BBBBBBBKaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBeiBBl clal Club. The polls will be open un til S o'clock, and the girl receiving the highest number of votes at that tln-r- will be the Klamath candidate. The votes submitted with the nomi nations, and at the primary .vill all be in blcnk. They will then be voted roi i ho Klamath candidate's standing in the state contest, thereby giving her lunlco start In the race for hon ors. After that, the question of a Klamath girl for queen or mail of honor will, be up to the citizen-: of the community.' Why not a Klamath girl for queen of tho Rose Festival? COUNTY FAIR TO : BE TALKED OVER ! MEETING OF THOSE INTERESTED WILIi HE HELD THIS EVENING AT THE CITY HALL COUNCIL ROOM HEAD OF G. 0. P. WITH THE KAISER i ROOSEVELT ROOM IS STILL IN WORD FR05I IJEHLIN IS NOW EVIDENCE ' BEING AWAITED Conference Is Held by Progressive, Evidence From Military Attaches la After Which Murdock Snys They'll London, and From Other Soarcea Consider No Other for President.' Ohio Man Relieved to Re Acceptable Indicate the Sussex Waa Attacked ' by German Submarine, and Asaer- jo Roth Standpot and Progressive lean Officials Prepare to Sever Re- Element4f the Party. Intlons if This Is Prorea. 1 , United Press Service United Press Serv;e NEW YORK, April 7. SigBUcsuace 'BERLIN, April 7. Forelga MJsde ivas attached to the confereace held ter von Jagow today handed Ambasaa- today by Colonel Roosevelt, Victor dor Gerard Germany's preliminary an. Mnrdoch and George Perkins. After- swer to American Inquiries regardiag wurtls Mnrdoch stated that the pro- the submalning of vessels carrying grcsslves uill not consider any other Amcicans. Tlie nature of the aaawer man than Roosevelt for the presiden- is unknown, ttal nomination. United Press Service jUnlted Press Service WASHINGTON. D. C April. Tbe government is absolutely 7 : CHinAOO. Anrll 7. SpnAtnr Wir. xuv Buernnieni IS aDSOlUteiy COn- ren Harding of Ohio was today chosen !v'nced tbat the Germans submarined as temporary chairman of the repub-'1"0 """""H" oussex, carrying many llcan national convention. The vote' merlcanB- The evidence is said to was unanimously in favor of Harding. oe connv. Chairman Htlles of the Republican j v Attaches of the American embassy National Committee stated that the at London have reported' that, the pieces of metal found aboard the Sua- ' sex are parts of a German torpedo. The nature of the other evidence re ceived has not been'reveald. "' The statement of Berlin's Intentions and the German answer to American toboththe-conservatlves-and the pro-tIn(lulrIeaaile be,,waltedLA .. - 4 gresslves, and some consider he will Tno sovernment is prepared to eT- ,be able to conciliate Roosevelt. " reiauons, it is siatea, ir it u proved LaFayette Gleason of New Yorkfthat Germany Is responsible for Jtae i was thosen as the temporary secretary J wrecking of the vessel! Many offlclals a uiu uuuuie 10 see any possioiuty" oi committee, at Its meeting today, did not consider the candidacy of Roose-' vel. It is generally believed that Hard ing is the logical man for temporary' chairman. He Is said to be acceptable of the convention. COOS BAY LINE NOW BEING USED Tuermany declaring utself In a way to : prevent a rupture. Others, however, are .-hopeful of settlement of the' whole submarine I war Issue as the price of maintaining irienaiy relations witn tbe United States. They think such a settlement, ' conceding everything America asks, and giving assurances as to. future cctlvlties, would save a crisis. PASSENGER TRAFFIC STARTED WEDNESDAY BIG THREE DAY CELEBRATION IS TO BE HELD LATER IN SUMMER QUESTION Why not a Klamath girl for quoen of tho Portland Hose Fes tival? ANSWER Why not? Klamuth Falls has nn opportunity to secure somo of tho bost advertis ing possible for this groat section by a little co-oporntlon In support of a Klamath candidate Pictured above Ik tho unusually attractive design select ed for tho queon's float In the Port land Hoso Festival, Juno 7, 8 andyO. It is to be occupied by ouo of the most popular girls In tho state. Soveral localities aro. entering contestants. Klamath Falls Is to enter & contest ant, and If everybody gets bohlnd the, cause and helps, Klamath Falls can have the honor of the world renowned carnival. Tho queen, and her twelve maids of honor, are to be chosen from the state at large. Tho expenses of these favorite young, ladles, to and from Portland, their hotel bills while there, and the cost of their gorgeous cos tumes, will all be borne-by the Fes tival committee. They will all be honored guests and In addition, the locality naming the queen also has the prlvelege of naming the king. Six maids are to be chosen from the state at large. If a Klamath girl Is not chosen as queen, there is a good chanco for her to be one of the maids of honor, and be feted. and hon ored as much as the queen. Besides, overy locality naming a maid of honor will be further advertised by espe cially constructed floats, representa tive of the locality, and constructed it tho expense of the Festival commit tee. Motion pictures of these fair dignitaries will also be made, and will bo used all over the United States in publicity work. Klamath has plenty of beautiful young ladles, young women who are as gifted as any to be found In the nation. Klamath Falls has a loyal bunch or boosters who can elect their candldato queen, It they get real In terested in the proposition. Nominations re bow in order. Any young lady over eighteen years of age, residing In Klamath county is eligible. To nominate a candidate, all that Is necessary is to buy her a thousand votes, and enter her nam at the Commercial Club. Nominations must all be In by six o'clock tomorrow night so hurry, If you are Interest ed, and place your favorite la nomi nation. In order to have the Klamath can didate a general favorite, a, primary will be held Monday at the'Commer- Matters pertaining to the next coun ty fair will be discussed at a meeting of those Interested, to be held at the city hall this evening. At this time, an informal discussion will be held, and the plans suggested will be used to guldo the fair board in the arrang ing of next fall's affair. For the past two years, district fairs have been held at Merrill, Bo nanza and Fort Klamath, with great success. These may be continued, with a general county fair here, and the products of each of these districts brought together in competition. MARSHFIELD, April 7. Except for the long bridge across the Umpqua River, the Southern Pacific line to Coos Bay is completed and passenger j train service over the new railway 'from Eugene to Marshfleld began on Wednesday. Pending the completion of the bridge, which will probably be in July, passengers, baggage, mail and express will be ferried over tbe river. In the latter part of this summer the Portland Chamber of Commerce will join with the commercial organ izations of Euaene. Albany. Salem and other Willamette Valley cltres, in cele brating with Marshfleld, North Bend, nud all of the Coos Bay country the opening of the new railway lino for through trains. The celebration on Coos Bay will extend through at least three days. War Bulletins (More War News on Page S) ; I'nlted Press Service BERLIN. April 7. ThV French were defeated yesterday northeast, of Avorourt, and In the Calltette woods. lu a fierce light with the Canadian , rfroops at St.. Eloi, the Germans cap- tured the shell crater position. Jtusulan attacks to tbe south of Naroci Lake have failed. $ KWANG TUNG PROVINCE DE- CALRES ITS INDEPENDENCE United Press Service LONDON, April 7 A Router cable gram from Shanghai declares that the rich province of Kwang Tung, of which Canton is the capital, has de clared Ha Independence. It Is feared that other provinces may follow this example, -which may dissolve the, republic into a number of small nations. United Press Service ' PARIS, April 7. The Germans .last, night made a heavy attack on thtf Bethlncourt salient after. a"prIod' of terrific artillery activity. In their as-t sauit, the German Infantrymen pens-, trated some of the French" trenches t along the road connecting Bethlncourt , and Chattlngcourt, but .they were af-, terwards ejected from all of these ex- cept 300 yards of the: first line trenches. The Germans are striving! desperately to reach the Esnes road.' Complainiagainst the Power Co. Being Heard fi Discoverers of an Egyptian worm that will eat the cotton boll weevil have .been discouraged by learning (hat It Is canlballstlq In Its tendencies and will eat Its companions as readily as weevlli. Certain English universities art conferring "war degrees" on students fighting wltk the colors. With Public Service Commissioners Frank J, Miller and Thomas K. Camp bell presiding, tbe final bearing in the complaint ot the city of Klamath Falls against, the' rates and service of the California-Oregon Power company Is being held at the city hall. City At torney Groesbeck la conducting the city's case, and the power company Is values represented oy vnas. j, recuse by Attorney (Hub? of Oraata Paea. ak v .. - ,. . issat' ' .-! . At this morning'. Wlo-;Maia;:g; unaa. -xacuowan oi iam:,Mirmmm..mi-iJ H, KS nitaw. A1 4M , tiMiia.aivw company, B. P, perlor laundry,. ahdO ssrgej lain made complaints :rea!4U aw vice, and Fred BueaiB Bert P, WWh row and ,B M, .Chllaeefc ; men; were,oatM-tttt M;j Uw r w-:- n-- : mwrmmmtMKwmm- . I1- -M-a"-".- -.adLO. '" - " --' .' aaa iawaia nutmmmrr-f1 ?, . . -' ' ttmW&SRft; 'VWJfrM ..J fli z .itf m "iT.'F'.if . -VC'w.k ' "