The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 01, 1917, Image 1

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KLAMATH COUNTY'S
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 19
Price five Cento
SAYS GERMANY HAD ADVANCE "DOPE"
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WILSON GAVE PEACE HINT TO NEUTRAL POWERS
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Neutrals Told to
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Charge Germany Pot One
Over on the United States
Francisco Villa, Who Routed
8000 Carranza Soldiers in Battle
FRENCH AND BRITISH DIPLOMATS
MAKE CHARGE
Saya Advance Information en Prest.
dent's Nate ta Belligerents Reach
ortln, Caualng Kalaar ta Make
Peace Oflara at Opportune Time.
Wanted ta Engender III Feeling
AHlea ana" America.
WASHINGTON, !. C. Jan. 1
French and British diplomats (old the
United Pmea that Germany waa In
formed In advance of the president's
Intended peace note to the belligerents.
and that Oermaay therefore proarul-
sated her peace proposals In order to
'make It appear that the president wa
hacking the German peace plan.
They declare that Germany achieved
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$100 IS PAID
FOR COYOTES
TWENTVJPyVe HIDES BROUGHT IN
MP6RE FIRST OF YEAR TO GET
LARGER BOUNTY BEGINNING
TODAY BOUNTY IS ONLY 3M
To take advantage of the ft bounty
offered until January lt. Klamath
county trapprni Xatanlay bruuxht 3&
coyote bide to fount y Clerk IVljip.
Beginning today the bounty will be
only : Go.
The twent-Ove hide lcldrd 1100 li)
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maneuver that Germany expected to
atreoRthen her own peace offer on
create an III feeling between America I,
hide.
Ilauph Vaughn. K hide.
Hay llobblu. lu bide
James Mci'liertiA. I hides.
GERMANS CHARGE
ON RUSSIAN LINE
IN POWERFUL OFFENSIVE ALONG
DOBRUDJA FRONT, RUSSIANS
ARE COMPILLEO TO WITH.
ORAW TO SAFETY
Milll.tK. Jan. 1. lli-Miria from Ut
frtiiit announce Dial ilie Hm.tnnn bate
bmn rrrtilmHl numb tit tlm Klpa nod
in tlm iltiYcitt if rimaraon.
'Hie German stormed two lUuniaa
tjtolllun nrar 1'iask.
and the allien.
It I their belief that German diplo
mat In tbi country In noma way ob
tained advance Information, and then
wirelessed it to Berlin.
I'l.TltOGNAU. Jon. I.-lt Ix n.v
i.jmtcl that the Germans have started
tinge offensive moternenl along tlm
WtmtdjA front and have compelled lb
ltuianii lo withdraw.
went three German battalion am
said to have pnrtlilpaltsl In the assault
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GOVERNOR-ELECT
OF ARIZONA IS
DENIED OFFICE
COVERNOR HUNT REFUSES TO
OIVE UP OFFICE
Tom Campbell. Governor-Elect. An.
pears at Capital and Makea Inaug
ural Speech, Rut When He Aaka Ad
mission to Executive ' Chambera
Sheriff stopa Him Guarda Keep Or.
aer Among Throng That Oa there.
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Looking a Year Ahead
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3HAT will the year 1917 mean te Klamath Falla to thle community
The
I'HOUNIX, Arlx.. Jan. 1. Thomas
Catniibcll, who clalma tho Kuvernor
nhip of Arlxona by thirty volea, ap
peared at the capital at noon today
fid demanded admlaalon. He entered,
delivered hla Inaugural apeecb, and
demanded admlaalon to the executive
chambera.
The akertf refueed Ihla.
Ea-Geveraor Sloaa boob afterward
filed mandamue preceediaga to compel
Governor Hunt to give up the oflce.
Several tlmea the throng otttaldn
teemed determined to do violence, but
Campbell appeared and appealed for
order. The crowd Unally duperaed.
Governor iliutt haa promleed to ap
pear at the capital tomorrow.
Special guarda were placed to pa
iiol the capltol grounda thla morning
wbaaj trovble waa anUclpated between
fiovarsaf Hunt and Ooventor-Elect
Campbell.
iMMOcrsilo Chairman Sumeman la-
rued a atatetueat repudiating HubI'h
lietormlnation to retain the oaDce In
bf inierrjt of prejudicial pftrtlf.
..to tMa people 7
What will be your peraonal attitude toward the making of a better
town, a more preaperout community a more open-niarted people 7
Tne efferte of the individual cltlien may accomplish aemeMng.
caairatlon ef a collective people will produce notable rheuMe.
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Collective co-operation la only potelbte Whore confidence and good will
wxlat, and where there la a determination to utlllie thle combination o the
ultimata good ef all.
The man who hold a grouth kgalnit hie nelghbee cannot aucceaafully
pull in harneae with that neighbor ao long ai thai groucn exlsta. Lose the
grouch.
The man who disparages and undarmlnee the reputation of another can
net expect the community In general te think well of the assaaslnator ef
character. Speak gently, and use the eeft pedal.
The man who aaya "ge ahead" cannot expert te heap pace with the
huetler who aaya "come on." Step lively and get there.
And one man who aaya "I will" Is worth a hundred af thaee wha ay
"I caV
Thle la the time of the year when the hopper of time la filled with new
revolutions. Rut It is more profitable te act than to resolute.
Let ua make thle a year ef actlen, of deeds, and af results.
Let us make Klamath Falla mora than a collection of Individuals. Let
us make It a community of people with one aim, one ambltlen, and ana great
purpeeo In life, and let ua make that purpose the good, of man and woman
kind In general, and the growth, prespsrlty and development of thla com
munity In particular.
If we work collectively and earnestly and energetically, wa will achieve
uccess, but if wa labor Individually wa will accomplish but little).
The read of life la long, and atermy, and barriers bar our way. Sut many
handa make light work of the heaviest burdens, and eollsctlvs might may
roll the heavleat barrlere away,
We may each pursue our own cheaen vocations, and yet all labor In thai
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Two hereea pulling in one direction will get tho lead there. But whan
Will 1"" nd ue a community of Uysl pullers, or n divided aeareeatlen
of pullera and balkare, who accempllah nathlng but ta stand atlllt
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What are thaae worda going to be 7
Will they bo leyalty, cahealen, Mlrsislvsnsss, success? or will thsy be
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A year ef pramlae la ahead, but premise never makea feed unaided and
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We must grasp the opportunities with .which nature haa pravlded tie'
and turn thaaa opportunities to Individual and collective weal.
To do eth.rwlse will e.te stand still whNi $rt faH en U vleferV
and auccaaa. vmerjr(
small we stand, or shall we marsh 7 , '
New County Officers
Take Office Tuesday
Oath is Not Administered Today Be
cause it is Holiday Many Officers
to Take Oath Are New Ones
VILLA CRUSHES
CARRANZA ARMY
IN SHARP FIGHT
OUTNUMBERS FEDERAL TROOPS
Y 1,000
Ocfeatsd Column Was" Sent by General
Carransa to Halt Bandit's Uttth en
Tamplco Carranta Wounded Are
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Arriving at Chihuahua City Battle
Took Plate Near Santa Rosalia,
Says El Paso Dispatch.
HI. I'ASt). JdH f" American aullior
Itlr.H uin initinid llnV rirnlnB that
k.ooii turn under Villa met auu r.
nl'ly rffTeelpil 7.000 Carrnnxlittn u
licrtu, nlilrli fn iTirar 8anln Uoitalla. '
Tin' delealrd column" ent by
General MurKUla In a lal elforl o halt
Villa In hi man It toward Tanii'lco.
l'rriinM'ii tioopi ar reported hh
lultlilu be-ll repuNcd nrar Cblhuahuu
I'll)', vkberii IUHnr of their wounded
tunc In en arrhiiiK.
SUGGESTIONS CARRIED BY AMER
ICAN DIPLOMATS
Co-Operatlen In Move for Peace Waa
Asked of Neutral Natlene by Presi
dent Wilson, But No Information en
Note to elligerente Waa Given to
Anyone Before the Mesaage waa For.
warded to Various Countries.
WASHINGTON. I). C. Jan. 1. If
wa learned today that a bint to alt tbr
neutral that the "time U opportune
to net" toward bringing peace waa
couvejed by American diplomat al
the UKRetin of till internment.
The hint" In the "lntructlon" wa
cent to the American representative
ntio.itl. Tlic male department indicat
ed today that Hit- Instruction carried
the impreHtilon that If tho neutral de
sired a move toward peace, now was
the let lime to make uch a move.
Co-operation In (hi movement wa
not nked. It wh officially stated that
no government wa Informed of tho
I ieldenf Intended action before he
took It.
Christiana Makeup
I.OS ANGKI.ES, Jan. l.-Superlor
Jiidae Jackon'H reminder to two dU
eiitliiK lnrt of it local church that
they were nil ChrlMlan. and It ha
not becn'n week nlnce Curltmn, went
a Ioiik way toward unltliiK the congre-
Klltlolii
Wilson's Daughter Marries
ltlVKUSIDi:. Jan. 1. Ml Violet
Still Wllnon, dauKhler of J. Still Wtl
..... r... mi..i- inwlnlUl mat or of Oak-
land, wa married heie yesterday to
IrtlnK rlckcl. a ltunaru grauuaie n
leadlitR man In tho Mock company In
which Hho I playing
ALEX DAVIS AND
MRS HUSON MARRY
At the home of the bride. Alex Davis
ami Mr. W. O. lluon were married
!.. .oninL- at a oulet wedding. Only
n few Intimate friend were present,
ifr. and Mr. Davla will live on Kast
Malil Mrcrft, lit the old country club
house.
Mr. !al In a dealer In utcsiock,
and own conlderabIo land. f
m '
Give Dance Thursday.
Members of the bltth school banket
ball leant have arranged a danclitK
party, to be sit en at the opora house.
Thursday evening, January 4th. All
students of the high school and alumni
arc lntted. Tho dance la for the ben
efit of clearing the deficit In the cost of
basketball suits. The music will start
at 9 o'clock.
A new set of uAker will run (he
official uuxIiu'hh or Klaumlli county, be
ginning tomorrow. Home llino tomor
row County Clmk O. II. Di'Lap will nd
mlnlblei' tho outli of nfllco lu nil ofll-
rial elected lust November, cxrepl
Juduo I). V. Ktiykondall. who WH
oIm'ImI to tho circuit court,
' Today, the flrnt Monduy in Jununry,
la tbo legular tmu for now oluciala to
take oOlce, but because, it is a holiday
they will not take oce until tomor
VoV. Coynly Clerk DeUp can't awear
ioi hlmrtlf,,'., ho waa reelectod, but
firobably wilLtaita bla oath of otlfa
from Marion HaiUta. county Judge. v
KollowinK uri'.inu ooieiais wnw wm
assume offlco tomorrow; ,
Geoige irutuptareyt.Hlicilff.
i'. It llel.un'li'ili
W. M. Duncan, dlHtrlct attorney.
J, V. l.eo, asHossor.
U. ii. Henry, anrvayor.
(Icorno Chaalaln, circuit court clcik.
D. V. KuykendHll, circuit Judge,
j. M. Holman, constable.
George llaydou, treasurer.
Ilurrelt Hhort, commlssloiwr.
KiIiih Wells, school uperlnlrndcn.
All of these nro now omdalB except
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'County Clerk DolJtp, Assrssor ie,
Hnrvevor Henry. Circuit uoun iiera
Cbaataln, Treaaurer Haydon and Judge
Xuykesdall.
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Here From Michigan,
rte. Harvey Itansom Ih here from
Michigan to help caro for hla father,
Dr. W. O. Hanauni of thla city, who I
yeij lowV
E.R.CWffliamsDies
After a Long Illness
Veteran Farmer and Dairyman Sue-
cumbt to Chronic Heart Disease
After Struggling for Months
Aftor an Illness of many monlha, K.,
It. C. WflUaraH passed away Saturday
night at 10:45 o'clock at hla home, a
few miles aouth of Klamath Falla.
Death waa due to chronic heart dla-
case.
The deceased waa Bt yeara, two
months nnd twenty daya old, and haa
been u resident of Klamath county for
I tunny yeurs. ' leuveH many usw
lo regret his departure. Mr, Williams
waa not able to leave hla residence
since July 83, and from that time on
gradually failed in heaju.
A wife and seven children, Tard.,
....... win u.m, i.vnt. LAtkla SM
Dorothy are left to aaourh the teaa.
The funeral aervlcea wm oe
tomorrow at tho WhlUock chapel at
U o'clock. Itov, J. ROriath. asilat
.! by llev. 0. H. Bennett, will ofcVlatt,