wasawrfcawitfir ?nsrvr-w? vrwPKBwafai 3 STI lEuimma -A i ,, jk?,l iWJT StM KLAMATH COUNTY' Ti ii J BTA iciwoiATir'iMiiuffi OFFICIAL ME WgFAJ, SSfl OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER sss 'jr'f.w rf'. tjvwi v,&0-4. 99ft:fi.umM wti ' T "If"' TTfo?itt . " WPP& . Eleventh Year Ne. J.ISe Eberlein Explains Why Bend Issue Did Not Include Fund to Purchase a Terminal Site MAKIt CHAR STATEMENT FOR THI HERALD Says Terminal Oreundt Should Nat Owned ky City, All Preperty euahl With Rend Issue Mens y Muil e, Imwm It Thin Wouldn't Have een Subject to Tasatlsn lays in People Ar Keeping Faith. In response to a request from the Herald far a elatemrnt why money I being raised by subscription to buy tor talaal grcuads for tb Htrahorn rail rued, aad why money far ibU purpose waa net Included la the band Issue vol d November 141b. Charles W. Kbcr Ma. a true! of I be terminal fund, ban prepared a statement of Iba reasons. TIM Herald today la printing lb In terview wllk Mr. Kbertela. It request- d tM lalanrlaw. not because It ques tioned lha wiedeea of tb railroad com mittee Hi the termiaal matter, but br ead II wealed to give 'he raadara a clear MBdftaadlng of tka aiact situ ation. Tka Ilarald'a raadara will bo raited apan ky some of tka various cnawaltteea for subscriptiens: Iba fol lowing statement will give you know! dg of wkat tka commit! want: "II eeema strange that anyone at IbU lata data abould b rawing the question of 'Why Iba Cltlsens of Klam ath Fella abould buy Terminal fur tha Htrakorn lload?' The siralghtfor ward raaaon I that Hip rlilirn of Klimatk Falls promUed to do no. They er almply keeping faith. Of court Iker ara a frw In rery com nuulty who ar 'frmlnUt" In anything and vrythlng. and Hip uueilon raised la largely their talk. Th oto tu thr konda of Novrmbar tlth clrarl) and f.nally dalvrmlnvd Ilia nuinrrlral talua of that vlamrnt. "Hut It am that a coithlilrrntilp numbrr of Ik aood rltltrnii of thti city bare krn mlalrd. and do not un !rrtand all lb rraon for the prri ant morRnt to buy trrnilnalK. Th. raaoM ar clvar, drflnlta, conclunlc bunlnraa raaaon. j "Un Aujtuat IT, 1K. a iimen nirriltiB waa kald In llouatnnV oprrn houn, which waa attended by the who! body of our rltlmna, and waa fully repre aentollva of tkn cltUrnihli of IhU city from roplUllal lo waa carnrr. "At that maetlnK Mr. Rlrahorn madu a -loOnlte propoaltlon In wrltlna to thv Popl of Klamath Kail, ao clear In Hk tartna na lo admit of no mlaunderataml lag whatavcr on tha part of anyone. Tha propoaltlon aubmltted by him at that thaw mat with tha entire approval of In wkal body of cltliana at that martin, m la a?ldncd ky lha rcaotu Hon lalradBoad and paaaU unanlmoua ly rpprovlai tka plan aukmltled by Mr. Btrahorn aid pledilnx the aupporl of thin lommunlly. Thla renolutlon waa pnd after public dUcunilon partici pated In ky auck prominent rltliena at C II. Crlalar, mayer: K. I. Heamrs. J. W. Rlamana, J. rrank Adama. tha Uuv. Kathar Marahall and olhera, all leaders in the kualnraa and Intellectual life ot lha city aid county. ' "Kack one of Ihe nanUemcn ulano tnantiMad addraaacd tha martin and publicly aald Ikat they approved of Mr Htrnkorn'a plan, and each pledKoi hln auppart Vaiara J. W. Slemena. ". H Crlalar una . R. Rwmea wera llicro npwt ipolut4 eicutlre eommllto io rnrry ui tna piaaa auamiura f Ktrakwii. They each accepted anih appolntnanlo and ever alnce kava nil are aUU latla In tkat capacity. "Hera la the written prepoaltlon aub Hte4 kr Mr. aHrthwa t.tat M(ln ai wihlnwiely approvad ky P- pm,imhI ' v ' rirat-Uht ef wy to k furnleh ad (Rakart . ftrUarn) free, from Ihe tower end of; Upper Klamath lika threw Ua city of Klamath FarU, via Oke Md Yonua Vulley to "" "" Pershing I May Have to Return V.'AHIIINISTON. I). C. l)-c. 5J. That llm United Htate noon relax In Hit follcy lowanl the Mexican ultua lion, even lo a ronreaMon to I'rcxldent emails uf wlllidrnwnl of Ceneral Per. iIiIiik'h puntllhe fotre, In a growing . belief in oltlcUl rlrclrn. j The hUKKrnllon ti In-en matin In roncrenMonal circle Hint I'erahlni; and bl oldler oucht to Imi withdrawn re Kardlm of tlm iimimol drawn by the Joint rtiinmUiiloii, hut et unnl;nct by Carrania. Army men my Hirrc I no military remion fur k.plni I'emhlnE In Mexico. Hpraaue Klirr Valley, a dUlanre of about fort) (10) tnllcN. Kecomt Hufflcient xniiind In nm! mar the IhU city (KUmatb Fall) for paxenaer and freight icrmlunh di'UMi. round koiue. itockyard and other neceniiMry rnllwa) facllitlm free. "An) one can ce that the cltUen of IhU city are tuc:l) doing their obtl oua duty In carrlni! out Ihe plan ap prnvril by th.'tn Unt AURUit. "Il In unelenit nt Mil lute date to In quire n to h the city did nut make a larce ennucli bond lnuo to coer the Cul of pannrnKcr termiliaU. etc. II n Ri-nrmll uiiiIitkIcmhI nt the time of Hie bond flection mul ut-fure, ttinl Hie clt) wait iIoIiik nil It nhoulil In tlio vny uf a bonil IkhUo. mul aHuuninccrt were ilctiinmli-d ami slen to n InrKO bud) of our utern llint i.' further bond in Mien would be made to buy lermlnnlit. Iurther than llilx. ery law and In-li-lllKenl 'rl of our Hipulatlon de manded that Mr. Htrahorn ahould nut come bntk un the i-llUen anklnR nn other Iwiie of bond to buy the ter minal. It I mil ncchnry to ay that .Mr. Htrahorn ha not and will not nk nn auih thing. Ill original proposal htnnd. We have accepted II. and mut tulflll our part of the agreement, nnd Member of the . President's Cabinet jnj. aaaaaaaaaftaftaftaV gtnmllllllllllllllllH v '-' gtgtgtH'";': yi aaaaaaaaaaaaaamV' LaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB v s- ' jw-gB mmmmmmj .,"vv ' ananamaamV i- sS . nwanwanwami namammmaT 'i y ananamamWr namam ; fi naaaaaaamViLLvK -n. -ttPlklBnanananamaw HakamaaC 'K KLAMATH FALLS OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2t, 11. n I iu.iuji I that Ik to buy the paiaenger terminal J by ttopular aubacriptlon, and turn tbt-m over to Robert K. Btrahorn. "The Idea that the city aboutd have bonded ltelf to buy tbeaa terminals In addition to building tka rail line la very ximrt aighted. ami will not appeal to anv taxpayer after he once under- Miindh It. When the city authorized an lru of 9300.000 bond for rallrond Pttrpoiie. it Incurred an Intercut obll gallon of perbapn 118,000 per annum. If the city had bonded Itself for 175.000 u.ore and lncted that amount In mil- renil t.-rmlnat. It would have Increased II (tiierevt obligation by tl.500, and would hc withdrawn all this vhIii ble property absolutely from taxation, fri ihe city property 1 not taxable for clt) obligation. On the contrary, the city toeeeitcd upon the only business like plan. It will Invest Its 3W.0v0 In t. man: line raltrrad that will connc't the heart of the e'Ay of Klamath Falls with the town of Jlonanza and lonnctt llrectly with Klamath, Po. Von-u. Ini-tll. Swan IJike and Bpragu-i Kit cr alleys. T't man or woman who cannot M'tuie the utupenuoua algnilcanre "f f"!i a pro'iH-i to the people of this city ind (ojnty must be dull Indeed. 'Ihe terminal l I bought whlca now htittx Utile lexi.uc to the city, yhen tr the pihate i.vfucrshlp of Ilobin V. Htrabqin. will lie taxable at ikeir ;m prued value, for Mr. Strahorn will proceed to spend a large sum of money In building terminal buildings, yards, appliances, etc., which are necessarily very costly, and all this property, with other Improvements Mr. Strahorn will build, such as the line to Sblpplngton, wilt make a very large and altogether new body of taxable property, bringing enough new revenue to this city to pay tbe Interest on the $300,000 bond Issue, a thing that would not be possible had the city bonded Itself to buy these ter minal and was obliged to own and hold them, and thereby exempt them I mm taxation. 'As it Is, If our people respond iroinptly and loyally in carrying out their promise to buy the passenger ternilnuN and If tbe mayor and council net promptly en January 15th, this city ill i,priiig li an Incredibly short time lo be the second city In Oregon in pop ulation, In business and In Influence. "Far from being a mistake not to In clude the cost of terminals In tbe city bond issue, It would have been an in excusable blunder to have done so, as It would have withdrawn a very large body, of taxable property from taxa tionIt would have Increased our In terest burden Instead of providing new revenues to take caro of all Interest on the new bond Issue, and laatly, Mr. Strahorn could not have spent a sum which in the end must equal or exceed our total Issue of railroad bonds, to lulld costly terminals on ground that did not belong to him. and over which he could have no control. "Certainly, tho city could not possi bly stand the burden of buying this ter minal site and In addition go to tho ex pense of from two to three hundred thousand dollars addlUonal to make tho necessary Improvements to roako It a lallrtwd terminal. 8uch a proposal would never have met with favor by i.ur ueonle. because It would bo clearly hej nnd our means nnd would also hawt been n blunder to sink all tnni money in n inllroad and a railroad terminal and at the same'tlmo Increase our tax burden by exempting all thai property from taxation." iaa Oaneune Administration. WASHINGTON, 1. C, Dec. 29. aimfttors weeks. Polndoxtcr and 8uU ori-mi today denounced too recent hsb' tiling of International anaira oy n" United States as reversion to aecret diplomacy. Villa latlelei Tewne KU PASO. Dec. Jl.-General Villa .u c.u.red the two railroad orth d real from San Luis Potoal. Uolat in Temptoo. Saltlllo and Monterey from tU south. ... Scientists Return South w'.KKfWL'WIBIf,M'iKSmWim7. naBK;anBnBv aaaaHHRHfttHaaaH :.aaaaPIHna.HP9PMnanaHnViiVi:;'''' ra1rTaamnTif it BlaTanaaaaaamnaaalaTafBanM PaaiWrLffi&jiHaaaPlalaaaaPBf!aaaaal nanrlnBnBvanBnBnBmnBnBflnBS .aBnanaFOSiSkBVnBm KnBnalnanalnaBHnExaanaalnanananamaKnanananaanBnananaH laBaanaVnBnBflBlanBnBHnBnBnBaTnBnBKfilDaikaa SaaRiiUHBnlRBaaaaalBaH' V aflaamaaalSEr I (PHaHnaWaHilaW? 8 Tbe notable commission of scientists jhcaded by Major General Gorgaa which was sent to South and Central America by the Itockefeller Foundation somo nontha ago, to -stady 'tropical diseases, hnt just returned. Tbe results will not Deep Snow Makes Good Jack Rabbit Hunting The fall of tbe deep snow has brought another delight to the hunter, the sport of Jackrabblt killing. The deep snow makes it impossible for tbe Jackrabblt to travel at his usual rate or speed, and his food supply being great ly eliminated, he has to depend upon the farmers of hi Iclnity, to a greater extent, for food and warm shelter. Many hunters novo left for the jack rabblt districts, and many are prepai Ini; to leac Sunday to Indulge In this sport. Along the Keno road, through the Plevna nnd Orindale districts, the mbblts are to bo found In large num bers. They can bo easily seen In the snow and their hiding in tho common sage brush is to no avail. Also, tbe ronu.v haystacks of'tho farmers offer n warm shelter and a nice meal to these pests nnd they are found often In large cluuters not far from tbe farmers' doors. In Poo Valley, in different sec Uonn of the Merrill Valley and alonj; the Midland road the rabbits arc being hunted. Tho killing of these animals has sev D06 DIES FROM COYOTE'S BITE ITTEN RY COYOTC THREE WEEK8 AGO AND DIES AFTER MUCH SUFFERING-HEAD WILL E EXAMINED FOR RAIIES The dog bitten by a rabid coyote on the II. L. Holbrook ranch in Poe Valley, died yesterday evening. Death came about iwenty-two day after the dog waa bitten and about three days af ter' rabies developed In the more ad vanced stages. The head of tbe dog baa been cut off and will be mailed tomorrow to m. David N. Rokerg, atate health officer, for examination From America Studies I be (then for publication except in the form of a mxnt tn thftfouBdatlna. IU. sides Dr, Gorgaa there were Oil Ivmt H. Wrlgbtaon, Pr.at Lwter, Dr.-i: R WhUmore, Dr.-H.-Rz-70arter-ad lr. i. Ouiteras, eral advantages. It offers ideal excite ment for the sportsman, it helps to eiadlcute thin pest from the mtiny fields of the farmers where they do un limited harm, and the skins are in a wit) valuable as furs. The Klamath Sportsmen's Associa tion has attempted to get the county court to take some action against jack rabbits, such aa offering a bounty, which will help the farmer to get rid of his small enemy. As yet. It is not known whether any action will be tak en br the court. Large furrier concerns in the Eait and Middle West are attempting to es tablish posts where the pelts of these animals may be shipped in sufficient numbers so as to make the trade profit able. The skins make excellent bat: nnd this trade can be atlmulatei ihrough the Eastern and Southern pans of Oregon, where the jackrabblt abounds. There is a profit for traders ho can collect these skins in numbers Kivat enough to send them to the large tattlers of the East. FIRE CONSUMES McCABE STORE FORMER STORE RUILOING ON SIXTH STREET iURNS TO THE GROUND AT MIDNIGHT RECAUSE ALARM WAS TOO LATE Fire of unknown origin at midnight last night consumed the McCabe store building on 8lxtb street Four men, vho are batching In the building, were awakened by the flames, and escaped with practically aethlng but a Ford car which was stored in the structure. Tb alarm was received at the city ball at 11:85. aad the Ire truck was at the fire in less tkahiltirpe minutes. Huwover, the building waa abhuw when the alarm waa turned In. and could uot be saved. Odessa m LM H H w M w iBIHiB.E.B'3 aTBl . aWM "--BWSm'aW'Sf.aV'SHe'?;-' VI IfMUVlmVlIwVtuMi Club Head Thankful For Help 'As president of the Women's Libra ry Club, I want to thank the people who have contributed clothing and oth er things for our philanthropic depart ment. We appreciate very much the generous contributions of money from Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Johnson, Mr. aad Mrs. C. P. Stewart, Dr. Fred Weater- fehf. Rev. C. T. Huid and the Knights- Templar. "Through these contributions we have been able to purchase a ..great many pairs of shoes and stockings for children that would otherwise be suf fering during the snowy weather of our holiday time. "Through the kindness of C. A. Plata of tbe Star Drug company we were oblc to distribute a large number of toy the day before Christmas. Our thinks also ara due to the Sunday f-cbools of the different churches for their assistance la numerous ways to provide Christmae cheer to many wor thy nmlllee tkat might otherwise have gone without. MBaKKjeAgJatKBCRor It u CHELSEA LUMRER'3" COMPANY 'i . IS FORMIQ With Horace Dunlap. H. C Merry- man and C. B. Browne aa lncorpor mors, the Chelsea Lumber company of K'ainath Falls has been formed with a capitalisation or $50,000. Articles of Incorporation have been filed In Salem. It is the intention of the company, uci-rding to Mr. Dunlap. to build a lull! next spring, possible on Upper Klimath Lake, although plana as yet are indefinite. Lassen Smokaa REDDING, Dec. 29. Two columns ot smoke are arising from Mount Las ptn In a freak eruption today. Chinaman Fires Town RENO, Dec. 29. Eight buildings were burned at a loss of about $70,000 at Wlnnemucca yesterday, aa the re sult of a Chinaman trying to start a fire In his restaurant with kerosene. 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" - ti Bm yt IIai -nBa9HMr$feeeaaaew'-.rt iTs?M? ot w-Mtmm-', armies la Roaaasia nnde,aeaaal,a0j: keBJava.aredto.hakh;;.V'; hat larrttOTtmaBavaJlirkiaMia free to ii wtatav . attulr ww w i i -r ,.....-.. Ji-T.lirff: ..,.- -,. vfw -, '$t3k. ralla Within -Raaee h' & BERLIN, Dec if. Braua, tax aatera Miimaaia. aear aiai.'txwr wiiaastvi rente of. the Germaa, armies, .whleh are steadily advancing. eaat, through $v Romania. Bralla U directly,la the Ma -f of march of Mackonren toward Odwaa. M The Ruao-Rumanlaa line' of defeae., from Rimlnlcu to Sarat has keen eeaa- pl'etely broken, aad 8.000 prisoners tak- en. This inakes more than -10.0W prts- oners captured la thla tealoa by thei'V J ninth German army. , - , , This morning Rachel aad Dohradja, , the Utter tbe seat of seree ftaliuaa; ' rnr many weeas, leu awure ura - m. tonic forces. i Rumanian Retire 1 " j 3 PETROGRAD, Dec 2$. The Rumaa-- lan have been forced to rettre ea heth '.d oanas oi ia juwibd iuiw. ajrmans March, la IlKRLIN.rDec 29. Today the.Oer- m.smk ga mmtmA twrmtwm inilAA ivas nf WWW jriww.w ,. i i w.- -- . the mmuucu-sarai iiae w.vmaMireaii, and captured 1,400 Russians aad Ru- canlans and eighteen machine gaesT ill French Repulse, Enemy PARIS. Dec 29. A sudden Ocratan fy". ofraaalve between Hill No. 301 and v. ruiii f n Hill failsd thla BaoralBZ ta-r,.W ... . ,- . --j - -rr ,- ,M cause of laceenant Barrage are." umrxyZ arew vermaas Hill. reached Dead Si Teuton veraieii. OMiere BERLIN.Dec. 29Tha Freaeh KJ .I.IbJ a - aak HCCODU HU MUIV MWW " "'-,VJ Man's Hill wen peaetraieA tha atorn ma oy.uw "-' T' .TSTP' STT "Jr J. oners, ? , , ywf& 'The Germans held tha MW.poaltleas sgdlnit fierce French .eaaawr ajiaajts, i.i1aiTuni. Bank rM'u B13RLIN, Dec 19- Tha KmkMaLV eghUag in the Ludova gaetorthgjif A..,ki. mmintaltu fmnt hJLvn haaat 4: -. n?l4& .T.I.mhai.V. . j" 'a'tW.-Jft'!'! 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