The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 06, 1917, Image 1

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    KLAMATH COUNTY'S
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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Eleventh Year No. 3,191
SHj lEuimmg Herald
KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1917.'
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BELIEVE WILSON WIELDS WAR THREAT
GERMANY THINKS AMERICA IS DRIFTING TO ALLIES
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RiicJimmk Men Nnr Momhorc FAIR FOR FIVE .FINANCIAL PAPERS C AmV I
Business men im manners mm m mmmm toy America Isn t
of Association subscribe i be a em peace note leak
$10,475 to Terminal Fund
First State Bank fives
Biggest Amount to Date
TALK FOR BIG FAIR NEXT FALL IS
STARTED
Say Wilson
Hasn't Been
Given Terms
CLLMAN AND JACOBS GIVE
1,000 EACH
Herald Today Begins Publication of
Subscriber to Fund to Buy Terml.
nal for Strahorn Railroad Commit.
let Promises Full Lilt of All Sub.
ecribers at Lltl It Complltd From
Day to Oay,
'KltinhiK today, Urn Herald will fur
rihli n fnr ns Kmlbln the name uf
lli many person who hn subncrlhctl
1 1 the terminal fund for tin? Htrahorn
Mllroail. W. Paul Johnson, head of
the committee on raising lli fund.
)! morn name will bo available
fr in ilny to dny. mill lll m furnished,
ll.nl tlio people may know tho progress
of dm work of raising the money.
The First Sliilr ninl Having bank
the forges! single subscriber In dale,
lili 5,ooii. Jacob nml A. A.IIoll
lift u tt Son have given 11,000 each.
IV.-t.-.il other business turn have given
liberally,
Mr, .'ohmum announces Iho follow
Inn list uf subscriptions from binlnc
in'M i( Kliiitmlh Full who on- not In
tin- Klnm.ith Falls lluilnes Men's Ak
Miintieii:
First State mi,) HnvlnKN Ititntc $5,ooo,oo
A. A. lii'iimun k Hon l.ooo.oo
" K- Htnlll 250.00
1'iilm Peel iiooni . 350.0
Mecca I'imiI It(Hiii) 100.0')
J'We Cafe. 150.00
Kluiimih Hardware Co 100.00
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The (iun Hiorc , l(n oQ
Frrd IIUrslltK &' 1300 00
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John Shannon liKI 00
K M. rtillrolp . ..... .... . 100 00
Mllfn Sign Co, .. . . . 50.00
Carry llnun.li) " ... Mt.Oil
II. II, Hi" . . ., 300.00
Klnmnth County Ah'lrnrt Co snuiwi
lylHIMr Bros. .. 5llO(l
t'llv nml Cot! il IV Abtrnrl Co. . 2.',li 00
I Hot Hptlni: Gun-cry 50 oo
Will lAf 50.00
w, r. joiniMiii r.oo.oo
J J. Hlelger 200 00
Klamath IVnrlmriit Slot.. ino.oo
TIik HiiK.tr Howl . soo.oo
'i:. i:, iinmiiioii :r,)Hi
Whitman Drug Co. 100,00
r. W. Snyder Heart of Talk and Glvct
Hearty Endoracmcnt Plan la
Form Atociatlon to Back Fair and
Net Take Subtcrlptlont From Any,
tody, But Make It Py for Ittalf
Ffc.r. Receipt.
OTHERWISE NEWS CAME BACK
FROM EUROPE
I
A ill.il r Id fiilr nMH-:itlim. made up
of stirkhulders from Klnmnth, take,
nml 7ok couiitlt'tt In Oregon, and Mo
doc nml Hlskljoii counties In Cnilfor-
COPENHAGEN. nJn fi, The l-oknl '' I"" '"'' proposed by several
Aliili-Krr nml Hip Volmlnchf Zi-ltmiL- l.lnmRlh riilli rltlt-n nml by ranch-
tn of lriimnrk'i. lnr:i'M m-papi. j'-rx f il. county. Tlio ilnn yet Is In
hii unltitl In it denial Hint 1'irKldcnt l '' u Iru. but m.iy mke doflnlto
Ulloon n-cehnl OcnimnyV jieaco '""' ",.
ti'tnw from nn otlklnl nourif. I V. SndT, mImt of purebred
They ny Hint In no wny will tSer-i Heret'onl cuttle In Swan Uike Valley,
! the IJitejit iieiucK niKer to tiiKe up
ninny imike
lldnnle.
I'teiildent Wllnon lier con-
TRIAL OF DOYLE
BEGINS
MONDAY
THIS
AND OTHER
CRIMINAL
CASES ARE TO BE TRIED AT
THIS SESSION OF JUDGE KUY-
KENDALL'S COURT
110,471 00
Thin mukco n lolnl of $10,475 Mill
fclbcd by biiKltienii ttieu not In the iik
Koclullon. The nimoclutlim nlreiuly
Iiiin rnlMl nearly fti.uno. Tim WomnnV
I.Oih) Itnllrond Club linn In more ilinii
13,000.
W. I'll u I Joluiiion iii)H the llxl of ilili-
Hi-rlbeiH In Hie lliirtlneHK Men'i Ahm.-' A,.r ,H, holiday recwn, the circuit
elation will be ready for publication t.,nl w ri.Ume the trial of jury
about next Tuendny. Me mim Intcrcitt ,.,, Mtimlay. The cimo nr.ilnst Wll
In Iho cnmpnlKii Ih HtlrrlnK the enlhe'u,,,,, K(, t.,rKOj w, imm,.r. Is
community an nothliiK Iih before, nml lw , i,t,K Monday momliii;.
that enlhiii.lnniu In KrowliiK dally. T,,M ,.I1H Ih .irawlnc Intcrrat from
many hoiiitcm,
0CC1HOVEN WILL BE
DISCUSSED MONDAY
"IlerlluiU'ii" ninl "('laxHlcal l)iel-
especially from Lungell
Vnlley, where Doyle Ih ncciiHcd of Imv
Ihk mmdei-ed two women.
The llobbit muider trial nlfo Ih cV
ii,.fl,.it 1,1 lm lrlt.il llilri til, mill fiA n'nll
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opincm" ).-lll Id dliiciimied nt Momtay'H iih the (lerrue rupo cane.
UieellnR of the Htudy cIiihh of Iho Wo-' All Jurom on the panel have been or-
inen'rt Library Club. The meetliiK will deted to be on hand Monday niornliiK,
be held nl the home of Mm. J. (J. Cnmpl ' m
and will begin at 3:45 o'clock. All
frlendH of the club are Invited,
Women Add $75 to
the Terminal Fund
U New Subscribers Secured Yesterday
Make Total Due to Women's Efforts
Amount to $2,237.50
HEAD OF PACKING
COMPANY MARRIES
At the home of Kdmtmd (lowon hint
ctcniiiK, Elizabeth A. Hall or Onklnnd
nml Ham lli-cnolcr of Klnmnth Kail
were married by JuhIIco of the I'ence
I!. (Uiwen. Only Immediate, rein
liven nml cIohv frlendH of Iho couple
wore prenent. Mr. and Mm. HreMHler
will make I heir home In Klnmnth Falls.
Mr. llreHHler la mnmiKer of tho Klum-
tilth Tacking company, and n bUHlncsa
man of ability. Ilia brldo hna mndo
her homo In Oakland, nnd ennm to
Klamath Kulla only a few dayn bko.
Klovcn more people were added yon-
'rday to the t of clllzeiiH who arc
Kivlnu lo the Strahorn railroad lorml-
nl fund becauae of the efforts of too
Women l.ooo Railroad Club. Thcoe
eivn eMwt BWUkJ ,bi (UB(J by fi
nd made It total f3.337.60.
ThonubHcrlptlona gained by the wo
men yoMerdny are aa follewa:
"it. Mnbcl c. Morrymnu COO
Mian Allien Leo u.00
Mih. Kdllh CoHclmom 5.00
A Friend R.O"
Mra. M. I Poland S.00
Miti. Charmaln Jobnuon R00
Mrn. .1. B. naybourn 5.00
Rutalana Take Poaltlon
IHOHI.IN, Jan. 6. II waa announced
loduy that HuHlan troopn have en
tered the German powltlon near lUga
by u violent artillery Are.
A Flrltlnh nlnht attack pierced the
(lorninn advance trenches near fierrc
Germans Deny Murdar
BERLIN, Jan. 6. Qerman offlclaU
Mm. Harry Peltx 5.00, brand tho report that woman and
Mm. II. S. drluaby COO boy with thirteen others were execut-
Miss Ida Momyer 5.00 ed na spies in Belgium as "absolutely
Bnrl Miller 35.00 jtinliue."
Hie inciM llient.
' I !ite been n.iktd by a number of
inlii'!iti If It wotild bo poMblo to III
l ii'xi the cltlteiiK of Klnmnth and nil
Joining iiitintleK lo combine and kIi a
I1I3 fi.lr Hils romliiK fall,'" ia) Mr.
j-ii)iler
'The time lb ripe, and I feel ncMired
that the country peopln In general
would lend a helping hand. There np-
pe.ir.4 to be a general desire for xuch
a hltuv; iI:,h je.ir. Come, let uh get t
relher, "all a meeting of the citizens
form an association, get everyone In
teiesteil, nml hate a grent show.
"I.i I t:s build an ehiblllon hall, glto
ptrinliiim, exhibit our immpklns, chick
eiy, li i r-ticU: In furl, ever thing thill
will be of interest. Let us become be
tcr nc'iunlittctl, associate our business
InleiVfis, tart the country on on a
pii.speious wnvt'.
"It ci.n be done. Why not do It?
See what we can accomplish. Let us
lienv II out olheis who me Interested In
I li 1.4 big fair, and by all means start
I he rood woik along."
AIIIhiucIi county fairs In Klamath
or.i't;' i.nd small district falls lme
int been a howling success In the last
few M'ltrs, nor did the rodeo make
miicli money the hist year, yet ninny
people think (hey can explain these
fnlluivs. They assert there were not
enough in ople Involved nnd not enough
territory embraced.
Crook, "Luke, Modoc, Siskiyou nnd
Klnmnth counties are declared to be
In u little group by themselves, with
Interests very much akin. Each raised
about tho mime products the other
does, lCach Is innde up of about tho
sntue kind of people. Bach has tho
same character of territory.
Tho talk is that this big district fair
should be handled by nn association,
controlled by stockholders . who uro
successful business men and good
boosters, nnd that premiums offered
should bo largo enough lo attract ex
hibitors. Horse races, Wild West
stunts, good amusements should be in
cluded, It Is said. In short, tho pro
gram of entertainment should bo so
good thnf people coming from Ilend-or
Alturus or Vreka would'fcel well re
paid for their time and money spent.
Hunting for Peace
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Slttl of NeW York Financial Publics
tlona May Bt Subpoenaed Laming
Will Ttatlfy Before House Invest!
gation Committee Nott Waa Tipped i
t
Off Four Hour Before Officially An-!
Uncle Sam
May Build
Factories
WASHINGTON, li. C. Jan. 6. It
win. announced today that the leak lit
Wr.ll street was caused by financial J
impers unless the news came back
from Europe. '
Itepreaentathc Harris says the
house committee has subpoenaed the
entire Washington staffs of two New
York llnnncinl papers, and ordered
them to produce copies of their corre
spondence regarding the note by rrcs
(dent Wilson.
WASHINGTON. 1. C, Jun. 6. Uob
ert Iinsing, secretary of state, will
nppcur Monday before the house of
representative's committee which Is
investigating the "leak" on 1'resldent
Wilson's peace note to the belligerent
countries.
Kcprcsentuthe Gardner of the house
strongly recommended questioning
President Wilson about the note.
Il was discovered today that the
president's peace noU had been tipped
oft four hours before he had announced
it for publication.
MILLION GIVEN
FOR NEW ROADS
CONGRESS APPROPRIATES THIS
AMOUNT TO BUILD NEW AND
IMPROVE OLD ROADS IN THE
NATIONAL FORESTS
WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 6. Sec
rrtnry of War Daniels announced to
tiny that a government board is form
ing plans for the erection for a huge
government projectile factory-
This is due, says Daniels, to the out-
r rsvgeous prices different projectile fac
tories are asking government for large
projectiles.
GERMANS TAKE
MORE VILLAGES
FIVE MORE RUMANIAN TOWNS
FALL INTO HANDS OF ADVANC
ING TEUTONS, MAKING SUBJEC
TION MORE COMPLETE
OTHER NEUTRALS CO-OPERATING
FOR PEACE
Bcjieved in Washington That Subma
rine Affaire Will Be Used aa an Ex
cuae for Breaking Rclationa With
Germany if Preaent Peace Maneuv
ers Fail Entente Reply to Wilson
Note Expected Daily.
UBKLIN. Jan. 6. Announcements
liom Uerlln state that the Teutons
have captured live more towns In Ru
mania. German outposts have arrived
at points along the Sercth River.
Galatz, tho last Rumanian city now
remaining, is under a hard Ore from
the Teutons.
WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. 6. Ex
perts on international affairs declared
today that the administration Is wield
ing a war threat to be used as a aew
club against Germany In order to force
her into making peace terms.
It is believed that the administra
tion is now convinced that it must
break all relations with Germany over
submarining affairs If the peace ma
neuvers fall.
The reply from the entente powers
to president Wilson's peace note is ex
pected momentarily.
RERUN, Jan. 6. Congressional dis
cussion today over America's' Intel-
national relations following the issuing
of President Wilson's peace nott. re-
(suited in the belief that America and
the allies are gradually drifting to
gether. The sentiment toward America's re
lations is that instead of America
striving for peace, it is the other neu
tral countries which are co-operating
for peace.
No Taxla for Pleasure
DERLIN. Jan. 6. Now la the winter
of. too taxlcabby's discontent. Recent
ly Imposed regulations provide a fine
of 15 for persons using taxloa for
pleasure, and thut Includes theater
trips, the driver's old-tlmo source of
his mi venue.
WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. 6. It
was announced today that a special al
lotment of 11,000,000 has been made
by congress to build good roads and
trails through natloual forests through
out the country.
The stnto of California receives
1110,000 for these Improvements.
ARIZONA'S AFFAIRS
SAILL IN MUDLE
su-
PHOENIX, Ariz., Jan. 6. The
preme court toduy baa deferred until
next week a decision on the Campbell
mandamus proceedings to oust Gov
ernor Hunt.
Affairs are In n worse muddle than
ever. The stato legislature meets on
Monday, and both govornors will send
mesages to the meeting.
Doctor I Arretted "
HEMET. Calif., Jan. 6. Doctor Per
cival Allan, charged by Settfittjsr
iUes as the mrderer of AniptMilel
son, a Seattle girl, baa beeR.smatad.
When apprehended here he raajMy ad
mitted that be was the maatHia was
being sought. ' '
Steel la High
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. Jan. 6. Ar
ticles made of steel, bought three
years ago, may be sold today for more
than the original purchase price, Irre
spective of their depreciation by wear,
Mutt Be Fit
VIENNA. Jan. 6. Prospective con
ductresses are examined as to physical
as well as mental expanse when trying
out for jobs on the motor buses. The
inuoor spaco is so sinau uiai uie nar
row maid, physically speaking, has tho
better chance of landing.
TARENTUM. Pa., Jan. 6. A bank
George L. Gillette, a Minneapolis steel messenger of one of the local banks,
man said today, in explaining the high with a special guard, was held up to
cost of steel. I day and robbed of $9,000.
Strahorn Can't Be
Here Sunday Night
Illness of Mrs. Strahorn Makes Date of
Arrival of Railroad Builder Later
Than Was First Planned
iVccording to a telegram received
this morning, Robert E. 8trahorn, pres
ident of the Oregon, California & East
ern' railroad, will not be able to reach
Klamath Palls tomorrow evening as
planned, because of the Illness of Mrs.
Strahorn.
The telegram from Mr. Strahorn
lays:
Please advise Mayor Crisler and oth
ers interested. Will advise soon as I
know when I can be there.
"ROBERT E. 8TRAHORN."
Mr. Strahorn hoped to be here all
next week to confer with Mayor Cris
ler and tba city council regarding the
contract proposed between blm and
the city for building the municipal rail
road from Klamath Falls to Dairy.
"Referring to yours of second, regret However, if be does not arrive until
very much to say I will be unable to j Tuesday be will have four or ive day -r
In which to talk thing over wltavtfte
council before bids for constructloaf
uie opened on January 15tb.
reach Klamath Falls before Monday or
Tuesday nlgbt, date being uncertain.
Serious illness of Mrs. Btruharu.