The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 18, 1917, Image 1

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Johnson Says
I'm With You
TAR BULL MOOSER ENDORSE
PERKINS MOVE
Says He U In Hurty Accerd With Ef
fect te Make Republican Party Pre
greealve ana" Tatla Perklna ta "Oo ta
It, ana All PregreMlves Will
With Veu- Wllltes May Hava ta
to Oawn and Out.
NKW YOltK. Jan. U.-Jrors Tor
kins, leader of the progreaelve-repub-
lleaa revolt against the republican aa
tlonal committee, announced (hi mor
ning ih receipt of the followlnc mea
ssge from Hiram Johnson, governor
aad senator-civet of Califernia:
"With your efforts to make the. re
publican party progressive I am In full
sympathy and hearty accord.
"Go to It. and all progressives will
be with you."
Perkins baa started a fight to ouitt
Chairman Wlllcos or the national com
mittee. Oreeca Aetata Ultimatum
A", HENS, Jan. !, The crown coun
cil laat night decided to accept the at
Ilea' uttlmatuai uarenervedly, and hai
adloed the entente minister of He
declaion.
Nam Mlnlatar Named
PETKOGRAD.-Jaa. . General U
llaell haa been appointed nlnlater of
war and General Chouvaloff councillor
of the empire.
Buck91 Anderson is
Arrested by Indian
Bly Stockman is Charged With Intro
ducing Liquor on Reservation Case
May Become Unique One
Charged with Introducing liquor on
.Aismath Indian reservation, O. T.
"lluck" Anderson, a stockman of tho
Illy country, has been arreatiwl nnd
brought before fieri C. Thomas, United
owes commissioner. Ho waa released
on his own recognliance, pending u
bearing.
lieputy United States Attorney Ran
kin Is expected from Portland tonight
to conduct the bearing for the govern
ment. Anderson waa arrested SaVurday or
Sunday by Indian Bolloe,and bis auto
mobile searched. Two demijohns con
lalnlng whiskey and two bottles of oth
er liquor ara said to hava bee foufcd.
Andarsoa baa baas living an an Indlaa
llotment on (he reservation, feeding
cattle.
Anderson's caaa may become a
unique ono la law, It Is understood
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Goes Down
LONDON. Jan. II. A dispatch from
Copenhagrn ay over 300 people were
drowned when the Hulan steamer
Hklftrl was torpedoed by a German
diver yesterday. j
FORT KLAMATH
SEES 27 BELOW
THERMOMETER DROPS WAY
DOWN AT WOOD RIVER AT
HORSEFLY REACHES 33 BELOW,
AND 24 BELOW AT LORELLA
It wasn't quite so cold last night. It
was only 10 dearer below zero. Tues
day night It waa 13 below.
Ilut Klamath Kail can't complain
about cold weather If It doesn't get
colder than 13 degrees below zero.
Tuesday nlghl It was 37 degrees below
at Fort Klamath. 33 below at Horsefly,
II below at I-orella.
At Alturas, In Modoc county, Calif.,
It has been hovering around 30 below
for some time.
have condemned and confiscated tho
automobile. In which he was carrying
(be boose. An old federal atatute
enumerates aleds, wagons, boats, etc.,
as subject to confiscation If used to
carry llauor Into an Indian reserva
tion. 'Automobiles are not mentioned,
aa the statute waa passed before tho
day of autos, nor are such words aa
"other vehicles" used. Tho ,gwern
.rnent may make a test case here to see
If autoa can oe taaen.
Today Anderson died a suit In the
circuit court for recovery of the auto
mobile, a Rao, which he vatuea at f S00.
Ia asks recovery of the car or Ita
equivalent and MM aa damages.
William B. Freer, superintendent of
Klamath Indian reservation, and Tom
Iiarolay and John Jackson, Indian po
liceman, ara named aa defendants.
Horace M. Manning la attorney for
Andersou.
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Pest Experl"Arrives
Rabbits Are Doomed
Biological Assistant Will Help County
Agriculturist Glaisyer to Kill Rab
bitsCounty Gives Free Poison
To conduct a vigorous campaign
against Jsckrabblts In Klamath coun
ty, It. A. Ward, biological assistant In
the United Btstes department of agri
culture, will arrive this evening. Ho
will remain In Klamath county about a
month.
Mr. Ward Is an expert In rabbit and
other pest extermination. He will co
operate with H. R. Glaisyer, county ag
riculturist, in the work here.
Mr. Glaisyer announced today that
the county court haa set aside funds
for the purchase of strychnine, nnd
that thla poison will be furnished free
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AFTER tTORMINQ
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slans have stormed and recaptured I
Vandwl in Rumania. Heavily rela-J
lorcvu un uvriuuia buvwihvh iu re
take the position.
They advanced In a dense formation
and Buffered great loaa. They were re-
pulsed.
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Charles C. Healey, former chief of
nolicn of Chlcaso. has been charged
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wun laainx ktsu irom uisorucni nun
ambling houses. Lieutenant Martin
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nation, was also arrested on the same
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jharre. Olliy BKiamore, a ssioon kvcp-
ir. and leader on the West Bide, ana
'Mike de Pike Heltler, dive keeper,
were alfo arrested In the same connec
tion. to farmers who want to kill rabbits
and other pests. To geTTho free
strychnine, farmers of a community
must organise a club and request thu
poison through Uieir club. Tho request
must be made to County Agriculturist
Glaisyer, who will supervise all pola
onlng.
Clubs and other organisations al
ready formed for such purposes may
apply at any time for poison and tor
tho assistance of -Mr. Glaisyer and
Mr. Ward.
ENOLISH FIRM WILL
MAKE BIO PROJECTILE
WASHINGTON, a C. Jan. IS. The
navy department today awarded to
Hadlalda. of 8nemeld. England, tho
contract for manufacture of heavy or
mor piercing projectjlaa for the Amer
ican navy. '
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Mra. Haaalg Visits.
-Mrs. Jon Hoaslg of Beawlck la a
Klamutb Falls visitor. . .
Herald
JANUARY 18, 1917.
NOT ACCOUNTED FOR
Ships Sunk by
May Reach Twenty-Six
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KLAMATH WHEAT
WINS PRIZE IN
CORVALLIS SHOW
C. O. HUNT AND JAMS CTANSRIC
ARE WINNERS
Hunt Takaa-Firat Award in Blue Stan)
CemaatltienT and Stana4a-WHti
Early Swart Oeta Second in Free for
All Peterson, Baldwin, Glaisyer
and Hunt of Klamath Attended
Farmers' Week.
Klamath county wheat captured two
important prises at the farmers' week
ahow at Corvallis, according to H. R.
Glaisyer, county agriculturist, who has
returned from Corvallis.
C. G. Hunt, a farmer on the Keno
road, won first prise in the blue stem
competition. The prite was $35 cash
Blue stem wheat from all sections of
the state was in competition.
James Stansbio of the same district
took away the second award in the
free for all wheat competition. This
prize was a $15 grain tester. Mr.
8tnnsbie exhibited Early Baart wheat,
which was introduced into Klamath
county last year by County Agricul
turist Glaisyer.
Farmers' Wet'k was a big success
according to Mr. Glaisyer. About
1,700 farmers attended. Klamath coun
ty people in attendance were Mr.
Glaisyer, C. G. Hunt, Fred Peterson
and George T. Baldwin.
STEWART GIVES
$250 TO FUND
WOMEN'S 1,000 RAILROAD CLUB
INCREASES ITS FUND FOR PAS
SENOER TERMINAL BY $165
YESTERDAY
Charles P. Stewart fSSO.OO
This ia the new subscription secured
yesterday by the main committee on
the Btrahorn railroad passenger ter
minal fund. Mr. Stewart ta not a mem
ber of the Klamath Falls Business
Men's Association, but is a heavy prop
erty bolder here.
The Women's 1.000 Railroad Club
yesterday added 1165 to the fund
raised by It. Following are the sub
scribersi CvC. Hague ,...1100.00
Mra. 8. 8. Johnson 15.00
Mrs. 8. O. Johnson 85,00
Mra. J. W. McCoy 5.00
Mra. Elizabeth A. Dressier 5.00
Mrs. K. E. Heldrlch 5.00
ARE
May Name
IslandsFor
Sea Fighter
WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 18. The
three Danish West India Islands re
cently purchased from Denmark by j
the Unitad Statee may be re-named in!
honor of Admiral George Dewey, who
died Taaaday night.
Represeatatlve Allen today Intro
duced a bill to nametbe islands "Dew
ey Islands." V
BILL MAY STRIKE
SNAG IN SENATE
PRESIDENTS RAILROAD PRO.
ORAM WILL HAVE EASY SAIL
ING IN HOUSE COMPULSORY
ARBITRATION AGREEABLE
WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. In
Chairman Adamson of the bouse Inter- It is understood that four fast' Brit
state Commerce committee told Presl- ish cruisers, the Glasgow, Vindictive,
dent Wilson today that his railroad
program would pass the house. He
said the real difficulty lies in the sen
ate.
Members of the senate committee
ugreed today on the compulsory arbi
tration of the president's program.
Carransistaa Arrive
WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 18. Pre-1
lared to occupy the territory which
General Pershing's forces will vacate.
1 10.000 CarranzUtas have arrived at
i Torreon from the south, the state de
partment announces.
Subscribers Will
Talk Fund Tonight
Meeting of' Business Men Who Have
Subscribed to Terminal Fund Will
Be in the City Hall
Business men who have subscribed
to the 8trahorn railroad passenger ter
minal fund, whether In or out of the
Business Men's Association, are
acbeduled to meet tonight at the city
ball at o'clock to work, out the des
tiny of the railroad. ' -
It will be a meeting where those
who have will decide to meat those
who haven't It will be n meeting for
subscribers to discuss waya and means
of getting help from non-subscribers.
KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAKK
Pried flvn Cento
LOST
Raider
SURVIVORS COMPLAIN OF TREAT.
MENT SY GERMANS
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Four Fast British Crulsera Are Search
ing South Atlantic for Raider Ru-
-mor Saya Raider Haa Base With
Food and Wiretcee at Remeta South
American Port Flew Danish Flag
From Kiel.
BUENOS AIRES. Jan. IS The mar
ber of ship sunk by the German raid,
er In the Atlantic probably Is twenty.
fix. it was learned today.
The raider is of the Vineta or tho
Moewe type. She la still at large, and
is plentifully supplied with food, coal
and ammunition. - ..;
The French ship Admiral TreviUe:
and the British ship Arguaya are mis- ,
ing and believed lost.
The Japanese steamer Hudson Mara,
which brought the survivors of the
sunk vessels to Pernambuco, waa a
prize In charge of a German crew.-.She
may flee from Pernambuco and start '
raiding, it Is thought.
Captives of the raider complain bit
terly against treatment aboard' the
prize vessels. They declare the food
was Insufficient and the quarters poor.,
The raider left Kiel under the Dan.
ish flag, with iron for ballast. ,
Orama and Edlnburg Castle ara
searching for the raider.
The fate of the crews of many of
I ho merchantmen minlc is niralinr.
i Less than 200 have been landed at
Pernambuco although there must have
been several thousand aboard all the
vessels sunk by the raider.
I The report still persists that 400 sea.
men periBhed In the sinking of an un-
named ship.
Rumors have revived that the Ger
mans have a good supply of food and
ammunition and a wireless base at
some remote South American port.
Every business man who has sub
scribed is expected to attend,
"We must settle the question of a
terminal fund tonight," saya W. Paul
Johnson, head of the main terminal
fund rnmmltt'aa.'KvWii mtut MtVUira
aid new bjeoijkto tha campaign.-' IT-?4
night we eapdet tb'name eawgmilUa'
of business men to. go after new au
scrlpUons, both In Klamath Falla Sad
In San Francisco. Sacraaaeato and
Marysville." '
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