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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1916)
v , ,N',. 'Kl REGISTER Books at Court House and City Hslll are Open Evenings From 7 to 9 REGISTER ji.v - t. . - :? c.l l?? iEutfttfnn lteraU KLAMATH COUNTY'S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER KLAMATH FALLS' OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER 1 ." IK fMlh Ywr ! "i968 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1916 Price, Fife Oeat RECALL WILL BE PUT UP TO THE r COUNCILTONIGHT Salvation Lass Goes into Movies AMERCANS NOW 'CTITIXS ARK ALL KIOXKD I'P TODAY The IN-lilml Mnwiiiriit IIm-, riling Tonlulil, to Have III IK'iitlt Muter i'ul I'P '" the i"fl ''' (.utrrnl Election Mny 11 Iim-HI-clesry mid l.-k of Economy Are iho tliaritc Mml. The nollllunH unking ttiif lucill of three member of the city ceuncil: O. D. Matllicwa, A. I). Miller and M. It Doty, will be presented to thu conn til tonight. TIiohp behind the recall dope In this way ti linvo tlw recall nutter on tlio ballot at the May oIit Hod, thim saving (ho cont of a special tlKllOII. Tito clmrKo made agalnm e.ich rouncllman Ih that lio "has not boon tfflclcnt In tlio administration of the him of tin- city of Klatniith FiiIIh, OrtKoii nnil linn not observed reiiHou able economy In tlio flnnnrlul expen ditures nn behalf of tlio until city." Thsus petitions ntik for the recall of the men mentioned, and thu rail he of recall election by the council. 11 A STEER; LUND IN PRISON - J':VB ifliiB' SSBPS-SPSSKfSK' V&eLMB. LT .'.. ..W?-f?.Wtiilt i i m - - xrc8m&8Pi mmmm?Mi ;H&mms BSBBBBBBBTEHwSsssiiy'Jf v? x'i ' v W&PW;M'&' BssBBBssWr3rFVS5N'& .rj?i xt $2&Z&ii&M-M?i im vA' -j' - ' V iVoJ K hTljP TRAILING VILLA T HR mm Saving Money tor Dad 1 washixutox p.xii:crs rwrvxiv. tiiih vi:i;k Ki-miii the Kioni, lidtictci', ' Atv Sot Ho Kniiui(-fiii:, anil ll.-inl I lilM of Aincrlrsm TroM liirr-;iv. Villa Said to II.mc Srnmil Krcli Mm, mid to if t mi Ally. MouiiU for HIh l'i-liy IMna May, now Mrb. l-ev-luhon, who w 0110 of tliu moul ioiu Inr nctrem,8 In thu t'nlted Stnten. Ikh como liacl. to the tat;o. Ilor liiiHband hai all the money necessary for tlie two, but alio Iiiih conic liacli to lie a Salvation Iuhh ak'iiln Submarine Muddle. , Now Clear as Mud, H S , . ir'fej' '.lj.181 .avjTSSJi ". 'ress Servke WASHINGTON, 1). C, April 10. Tlio Iiopoh of cffedtnally breaking up tlio Vllllstu bands -nnd tlic capture of Villa have grown here. ll Ih a month vtoday since orders v."ie Issued for tbc army to advance. Army ofllcers extiect Funston to hear btiforc the week md that Villa has 'been taken. The warm trail Is bc ll"Vod to be growing warmer. The state department is tracing to tlielr sources rumors tending to preju ilic relations between the United States and Carranza. The war de l artment snys everything indicates t I'll t Cnrranza Is aiding tlio expedition to the full extent of his ability. Secretary Baker would not com ment upon the reports that Carranza lin established a dead line near the Imraneo boundary, boyond which the American forces cannot go. It is un-J riorxtood the protocol proposed some' limitation. uponvttnaraYls of. Amerl cat) troops, hut how?ar this Is, is un known. H9 'M H kkkkkB kkkkkV TWO 6IRLS ARE GERMAN ATTACK IN QUEEN RACE' IS RENEWED IN INTENSE FORCE W.UVK JAX)B8 AND NORAH Mc- :iiAi auk "rntrants, AND FRIENDS OF BOTH ARK WORK ING HARD TODAY There are two candidate (or the Klamath Fulls nomination as queen of the Portland Rose Festival. These are Miss Waive Jacobs and Miss Norab McClain. Which one of these rtlll be the nominee Is a question to be settled when the primary votes are counted tonight. Just who will be nominated is a hard matter to state. Both are being hupported in splendid shape by their many friends, and at tbe time or go ing to press the race is nlp-and-tuck, with both sides working hard. Voting upon these two candidates closes at 8 o'clock this evening. Votes can be cast at tbe Commercial Club, where the ballot box is located, "and friends desiring to help either of these young ladies now have but a short time in which to send in their votes MIgb Jacobs Is well known in Klam th Falls, having resided here many years. She Is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. L. Jacobs, and besides at- 'tenilliiK Klamath County High School. she is elso well known in musical and I social circles, as well as through her work in local theatricals. Miss McClain, although she has not resided here as long as Miss Jacobs, has an equally strong following. She i:i:i)U. is iouvni;i THREF. 8IDKH FROM 'oIlonitiK Tlielr Victory at lletlilu. court, Tcutr.nlc Forrew Regta Gen. (fill Offensive Aguinot Vrrduii Along Roth Side of tlie Maeae. French Forced to Relinquish Part of Hill No. 303. t'nlted Press Service LONDON, April 0. The battle' of Verdun, the greatest battle In the world's history, entered Its fiftieth day this morning with the most furi ous fighting since the beginning of the Verdun offensive. v German troops are pounding the French fortress from three, sides, using 150,000 men. London newspapers estimate tbe German losses to date at 2,730,917. &l & UOODCHOPPKRH ON FORT KLAM ATII ROAD FXTF.R TIIK IIL'TCH- i:it iiukixi:kh with dirk xx- hKQUKXCKS l'nlted 1'ronH Service . WASHINGTON, D. C April 10. 'oerniun Ambnssudor von Ilornstorff and Btato Secretary Lansing today riliniMcd the gonerul chargo of Illegal HtibmarlnliiK. Thoy talked for about ten minute, and It Ih understood that If America cunscnts to reopen thu BecauHo thoy Imbibed too freely of ciueMlon, Germany may precipitate h a monthly allownnco of Dorrls pro- gtinernl controversy regarding the , Frank von Hotton nnd Charles whulr question of nttncklng freight Price, two woodchoppers, nro In the ern Tl'cro aro numerous Indications wunty Jail, awaiting the action of tho'tl.at Lansing thinks further lnfornir.1 irand Jury. They aro charged wlth'nfgotlatlons aro of no valno. killing a steer belonging to J, Frank Adamg & Son yesterday When Deputy Sheriffs Low and Ul- From Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dunning, Uob- rich took up tlio trail thoy found tlio ert Malcomb and Mrs. George Hnwx teer half skinned, nnd nfter some hurst were tlio Morrlllltos spending fumahoo work located tlio two men hiding In tho brush. One of tho mon """":"" Emitted that thoy killed tho steer, Holiln Umt Hiwion. but laid It to the liquor. , Tho class In the Social Teachings Tho two men have boon chopping. of Josus will hold Its three last sos wood on the Port Kintnnth voni tinrt 'Minim this week In Library hall at Stiles, who hoard a shot and saw thoiSiSO n. m. on Tuosdny, Wednesday other cattlo runnin nnttfldt ih nml Thursday. T6plc for Tuosday, I'ORTLAXD ItOKK FKSTIVAL lllld QUKKX COXTKST (JOOD FOR OXK VOTK Void After Hatuiday, April I." Name Organization This coupon will count one vote when properly filled out and sent to Portland Hebo Festi val Contest department, No. 337 Northwestern National Bank building. Coupons must bo neat ly trimmed nnd put in u package with number of votes written on oii. rolled Press Service EL PASO. Tox., April 10. Amer ican cavalry Is now in the desolate Sierras around Parral. Villa Is at lcai'i a day ahead, at Magistral, hop ing to Join forces with tho Arrleta brothers In Sierra de la Candela. That vicinity offers Increasing for the American forces. Wjllard. Outcalt , . In his High School Suit Ta Plnnlntintl Vt Icvli oithAnl hnwo wuu uavo vuiuo l.u uio wuviuuun ui their clothes have cost their father altogether too much, have formed the Dress Reform League, and this pic ture shows Wlllurd Outcalt, one of the leaders, in the neWcostume. It Is made up of corduroy trousers, gray flannel shirt, with collar attached. hardsn,nsj sweater for a coat and a flowing silk tie and cap. I'uited Press Service PARIS, April 10. It U officially announced that German force pen etrated the French lines on Hill 296 to a depth of 500 yards. They made terrific assaults upon Dead Man's Hill Saturday and yesterday. , Is an operator at the local telephone . . .- "r'"-'" ,v,.,n, ,. .jj,.. . .... auU yesterday ona front twalve exchange, and In addition to having ... . , .i-'r - v. c- . , i ,k.'. , i miles In length1, along both banks of the employes of that company work- ,. " , inn ior uer, me ao lias a strong 101- Eeneral aaaauli tollawad lha lowUg-nonr VmtmmM . WSiSlS box factories and among the residents ,, ..,. 7 "T; ZT . ' of Falrrlew anrldnlty. Oethlncourt section IMk troopr. , i were at once rusnea up ny ino Ten- tons, and the battle rages today with North on Bbsumm. ' the greatest intensity. Project Manager J. G. Camp of the The only gain made In the new cm reclamation service lft today for slaught wa on Hill 295. GlMwbere Fortland, where he goes to give at- the French have held off the Ger tf ntion to service affairs. f mans. It is estimated that the losses on Gets a New Car. both sides, since the battle begun, Deputy Sheriff George C. Ulrica. Is are 200,000. Thi- American troops are believed ( The corduroy wllUa8t twice M ,ong (., be falling behind. Villa It is re- fls nny trouserf tfeey couW ported, obtained fresh mounts for hlslfor the 8ajae &nd g0 w , . . . ' of the other articles. Garcia declared i ... "Tills ought to Decome tne unuorm of every boy whose father Is kind men et Pnrral. Cniranza Consul groundless the reports of a secret pro tocol In which Washington has prom iseJ not to pursue Villa beyond a cer- ' ' W h whf he . . . thrmiffh hlffh oohnnl " raI1 Wlllnrd tain" distance. Wilt's office notified th and Thursday. Topic tor I 'Jesus' Teaching Regarding Wealth." Nine Bills Now Ready tor November Ballot U. S. ARMY HEADQUARTERS, Buo- ,lan, Mexico, by motor to Columbus, J N. M. Details of the American vlc- ! tory at Aguas Callentes last Saturday I dS J.. A .ulilnJ MMk kit MAIISliAII nave jusi arrivcu iicid uj iiiuuuku I courier. In n narrow valley twenty miles southeast of Dachlneva groups of ban-; dlts squatted around their camp Bras j jbeforo the United States cavalry ar- rivea, saia tne aavices. inoir cum drons of frijoles were bubbling, andj strips or jerKy wore wruaius on wo coals. Other outlaws-lolled on dirty j '.blankets, busying themselves mend ling harness or cleaning guns. The, .. scene was military, hut peaceful. ....,.... -riii. rvMMiKWiv1 The men comprised a band formed! FEDKRAL TRAD!, ( OSLM1SSIOX by ., Erwn.a HAV8 THERE 18 NO DECREASE troopers at San Gerenlmo three, . .. 'days before. They felt they had IN SUPPLY, UATtiit.it .. nnrnp, . re8, nnd were enjoying it through high school," said Willard Outcalt. "I hope many more outside i of Cincinnati adopt It." .. GASOLINE TRUST HIT IN REPORT! NEW. STORE IS OPENED TODAY PORTLAND BUSINESS MAN BRINGS A WELL SELECTED STOCK OR DRYGOODS AND LADIES' FURNISHINGS HERE the latest local auto owner, having' Just purchased a Chevrolet touring fl,etors, Meetlsur. car. For temporary use, aluminum wire can be insulated" by dipping it while A. meeting of the directors of the Klamath Commercial Club will be held tomorrow night. ., A simple machine for feeding wire-' hot in a cold solution of carbonate of ,,nto a nim wlthout jj, or soda, which heavily oxidises It So many aviation accidents have been due to aviators being unable to stop their machines quickly on reach ing the ground that a Frenchman has equipped his with a friction brake. , bending has been patented by a Mln ' neapolls inventor. , ' A telescoping device has been in vented In Germany to regulate the heat from a Bunsen burner vTtnout altering the flow of gas. At least six initiative petitions pro-' traps or IIbIi wheels." Initiated by PMlnt constitutional amendments 'clacknmni County FUhormon's union. CREASE IN CRUDE OIL d laws and throe measures referred .to tho people by the last legislature will be on the ballot at the election ne Kovomber. Initiative petitions hlth will be on the ballot are as follows; To provide for one day of rest In wtu, and setting apart Sunday as a y of public rest, and excepting PtMary occupations and employ wts. Proposed by the Weekly Rest y League of Portland. To abolish Sunday closing law, re- "uk section aiDR of tin a lfi. Klamath Fals" latest mercantile es tablishment, the store of F. J. Erz, earned a reBt. and were enjoying it. .opened for business toaay. Despite 'Thoy had no thought of combat. Many, the Inclemency, of the weather, the rifles were strapped to the mule. volume of business has been larger packs. 'than expected. 1 Encamped as they were at an altl- ( The new establishment is located in tude of a mile and a half, tbe air was ,10 Stewart building, on Main street, L'olhar Ml 111 hilt the BUn Came OUt n...CIllli A tins Hi-vimwla nnil Th. throo nrouosod constitutional Tho general trado commission s pro- brlghtljr Bt n00Bi ofter ,jayB ot snow ,ndiC8. weftr ,8 carried, and in time amendments referred to tho people by " nary report on ;"--; nd rain, and the weary Vllllstas con- Mr Erj! expect8 t0 add other lines ot .,. ii.i...r r sonato Joint resolu- non ".wul u "'" """'" ""'' tentedly basked in its rays. thts character to his well selected ....... : ... Tins comraaicis mo ruimnou uunvnou, ,,,tn.., ,..ini iiii n( iu.i To remove countyoat of Jefferson county from Culver to Madras. Iro ( a ,l(ftjrrtcil posed by '"Madras for County Beat WABHINQT0N a c, Anr1 0, KjIWU, . e - . . 'i withnut wnrninaT. n nvcinna or nH-ni...i, nmrlnrtlmi ' V ? - . 7 " iWP" nil. In nninllAtd 0 A 49 llWWUHmvw ri nnil nas. i. io muu ... ... j No 12 nrorioses amending section w,'y "" " """" ""! gro cavalrymen led by Colonel Drown Mr, Ers has long been connected l of arelclo C of the constitution so saying over iUW."." "'" charged pell mell down the steep wttn Llpman, Wolfe ft Co. and Olds, in of nreicto u il ,,do potroloum were hold by refln- h BUrtled camn. The ,.. A v, - t...i.h i. InS-iUMtagroroprlaUon bills. "le la8t Fuwy. as against .- thUBder of , their horses' galloping tog a w,de kMwledge ot the drygood, m.m.w -w -- nilll mill n veiir UUIUIV. ll H..M n.nAlnad hn tha AMKfrll w . i &. ..1 came ii iviumum everai looking, tor a decided, that Hundreds Turn Out tor the Big Rabbit Drive The Lorella vicinity Is minus many . eniug as the line closed la on the rabf Jackrabblts today, as a result ot the bits in the pen. It was short work tq big drive held there yesterday. An '-dispatch the Jacks which were en official count shows that there were trapped In the rabbit wire enclosure. 286 "bunnies" slain, but from all ac- At a point of vantage was posted counts, the yelling horde of drlverstjoue CVR. Miller, with a metlom ple as It advanced, scared the escaping , ture machine. His trusty lens eaught rabbits so badly that they havn't stopped running yea and they are due at Logan, Utah, at 7:11 tonight. There were closo to seventy auto mobile loads of people out forthe drive, besides the people ot the Iorel la district, turning out afoot and horseback. There were close to forty cars of Klamath Falls people, and M.errtll, Bonanza and other sections were also well represented by auto parties. Owing to the large area encircled. all ot the excitement, and sewe real surprises are promised "when the film Is developed and shown on a local screen. One ot the most notable feats 'of the drive was a race between a elon-; gated carrier of ticks and' Judge Kny kendall. Kuykendall, In his student ... ... .. . - ' r?. days at the University ot Qjfm.yitlg& one of the school's speedlessaenrf jf on the sprinting track." WliemstttMK .kh .! m. m Ri constitution, would oxempt jard'i i Oregon Laws. Initiated by In-jforolgn trado, which aro roglsterod In -muuent KetBlUral lunnUtlnn nf Cortland Proposing lawto'proteci salmon We Columbia River and Its trlbi wii and barring Ashing with seines igle Items in o ppwrwm ... -...- botore ,--- - ---"- j - v, fc;, - - No. 18, amending article y . m. -" ne rUe of .- --- -;- - Zm " "!.."' 'r"1" """".the cklrmtah line of drivers, before notitntlon. would oxempt rrora tbx- - -.. ." .- ..-.o- -il r'" """ "'" "" "' - wtoks ago, looKing. ior a "... ..--h imi, i . , thin 'and he decided, that the prospects' .. ....... . .k ..kwn. u,. A score ot Vllllstas had tumbled , here ere better than any place else In ?" ""' ! 'u' 'J- w. T headlong Into the bloody dust before. iUte, ttoM2 the Americans reached the camp's . . llr 'kki.. !!Vh. , ouuklrts. Twenty more corpses llnod' t thr" m tbV.' . ,.. h" route of their retreat. Outof the 135,000,000 railroad ties, The noise of the driver. waa Ike Only a handful attenpted to Are . . ..!,. r nnia n snllon last year for . Hm, until 1036. except tnxos for stato '' "."'"--- , ' man men " - . ", nftv ,, nnd the Mtauie wesieru ihuuo.ibp, PU'0BB"' ft 'r8.9"? r 2 tor ru-e of 5 cents per gallon In the moro capacity engaged In coast or. Eastern plants. Oregon. No, 82 proposes t6 repeal section o of article 2 of the constitution, which reads: "No negro, Chinaman or mu latto shall have The right of suffrage." For covering a milk bottle after the paper cap has been removed there has been Invented a closely fitting porcelain stopper. (Continued on page 41 used each year In the United -States. ' unto that of the Comanches or Meux New York supplies about per cent! when on scalping expeditions to the and consumes about l,e00.6. .early days. Aucuetm on the sprinting track. When, M us ;p after the rabbit, amid tsw'afsotWW tne oiooainirsiy ! t; wmn-' Kg fh Hhhli mtTMiKt, nut 't--kiviiM;-5I' "- -.--- -- fz-r jr -r tw but in so doing, tne layer .f eggs was able to flnalv. , V.IJ.1 M ki' " tbe Jurist, , . "$ . HklJI.. . - " --. n. u. BWIff m uvtwum , wpr q, in the arraigese;ilM;is Vm. which oame aa a e4a.lf minmwj; .' ..-. m ' - - ariyss ny,tf wwwap sundry vthsMiapdg', kllW 'dnrtog .wtaKt S ' II - ". lVi jj h UV?ri