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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1917)
LaMATII COUNTY' rFICIAL NEWSPAPER --rrr: rTinHm'm-'"'-'-':7rnrT7--,T'rT7mw?r?TTxa!XL Irxilli Vmi .". U.IIM 8ttn iEtummg Herald KLAMATH FALLS; OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1917. Prlc Ffr Cent HALL BEND TAKE KLAMATH'S PLACE? lust Get Terminal Fund on or Resign to Bend iriousness of the Situation is Told TIIKV AIIK TODAY WWMWWMMWWWMMMWWMWMWMWWWMWM M.N OITLIXKM FACTS AM ""'r t " r I o 1 1 c nrlstitmrn lime put iii the lull niitmitit. li'lhir tluri In no iici-r!lr at ill (or W.un thl ii.nt.cy. or therp l the tinxt urgent nit.-ilty lor rnlnln; Mratiorn U Getting AmPm it ill at once by .1 11 1 rorted an) ire- I t.l.t Mfffi TtMt IW-n.l U Iruluu Him l I TIik (ml I tllftl till tlllk III Hlra- t'iitrurfPu From TIkit T horn ImvleiK to build hnhr or no I). .11 I. ......... ..4.1 I...- I .. ..I-.... I Hum. ami l-knlc IH ml "" """' """ " . "y" "" . iiiu'ii uy our sou tricnii, inn nouin Terminal Fund t'ollerttil ami rru Pacific. If the.ti U nnyouu who in ii m liullil. It In tin' Southern I'.nidr, nml It tin inwltUely and olllclully re futed tit tpetid another dollar In con- iruriltMt work In Klamath. Mr Ktrnliorn tin nu ItivVidmeiii In Hip Klamath country to be mrvnl or llnlirtike.t tiv liiillillli Itila IIiim nut ilf ubllr. ami aniliiu. ! fulfill II- KUmMh Ka,t 0 , f(,irary. the ftMMMWWW(MWMWWWWWMWMWW WITHDRAWAL OF PERSHING'SARMY STARTED TODAY moors aiu: moving xoiitii. WARD LEIHl'ltl.Y klit of Way Clftarvri I'm. Ili-lInK Hint tin- CTJN Ity iif lh IaiI tit unt Ion In Klamath Kail mi U not known to the eni. Ian n iiit'dlum liy which dm pro hay ln Informed, tlm Herald to- lirlntliiK a Ulemeiit from V Jolumon, chairman of tlio cltl- MtoucrM prilire In bolllK brought to hf ii r to linvo him nloit lliml an the Initial ixilnt and build out to Muni ttiit l l.ttif fvlihw fr.iiu lluil ttottif. miuniliite on II... railroad. In Tm. ,,,, lllIrrril , ,,,, r,. the Mtimtlou, tl.o Herald be- ..,.. ,.,.,, .,. . ,, ,,.,r . I. clearly outlined. Mr. John- im, ,.. lhl,r ,,,, ,,- .,,,., Ml thU morning lor Han Krai,. f rflll ,)f ,.. equipped for n hort campaign IK Hun FrnnrUco biulni'U men, I" ta(iimut made (or Hip Herald r Juliiinon follow; In iniMt dclroti that our poo. keep u their Intercut In thl work tin, greatest ever under- by lliu people of llila rlty mid Ir tliui of ruUltiK tin, hIimiIihi'-I Kriwury amottnt lo buy Ilia tcr- II and rlclilH of way for llii' Kirn-. There haie bt't'ii mi biwlmv houer In llrnd lii.nielnK b.trk to hi'- Imt their ruintn-iliiira would do. Tlicy Iiavp coup the limit, anil tlu'i-" him I'll it an IntvlllKi-nt rhulry In kiv Iiik Una bnukt'r pcrrtimlly ci.m i; ofu Mr. Hlniluirii mid ponlthi'l li:i' hn inutl know- ery oon wlmt wo would do about rlKhli of wny it nil ter minal, llu ha rut lit rriiulremi'iil rallntitil i nu Inwr nM iln.v iiDHhllilv iMii 1m. Up l'ft only of our comuiunlly lm ,..., 11H of , ,,.,.. of .i,.,.... (;or. lulu lomli'iniiatliiii Milt miiNi In' I to the iicceMltlea of I ho ucruMoli rt'alli,- Urn danuera of delay orj,,,,,,,,, ,,,. ,, , ,, ril,M.(,, - i" mm- uiu necvanary iiiuii Hiut piirt I the woiiii'ii of thin to whom all honor I due. The ' ileiuuiit lui fulled o far to up. I IiIkIi IIiihi for (ho liiiNltii't. of lly nml It larice real eMalo own- O Hllllk.i iilT ll...lM I. .11. .... ...! ""'" " "H I...I.. i.i. ... ,... ...I...., ..f .I... m.,,,,11 in.- Hltuaii,,,, iqimrvly In ll.o, "'.. .."., '.:."...: ..'".: milUUIIb HUntllllltTIJ II.' .-.M.... f .. niriitm tlmt liobeit K, Stmlioru miiHt lii'Klii hi work elKtiwhero, mid lliu reit of hl active life will be taken up In dovuloplnn another roKion nllo- lyUI. . HI ',m,,hnb4. tlmt V"' 'K' Wm ,,0Vr """l '" Ha arrived. They miiHt. romo KprhiR will noon b' upou u. nml work inul he eommi'iii'ed here nu bt'Rlti elHiiwIiiTe. Mr. Striilmrii lui n (ciihIIiIh ami nntliifniUiry nyMcui without unti'rlUK (he Klnmiilh region at nil. Ilo I 6 year old. If Klumiith rcdinc'it to II.im- nt CidunU IHibUu I Kvarumcd, .ml XpI Taken Will lie Ojofml niro Tun HrKimeiil at K I'awt hiletnl lo More to Make IIuoni to I'l nllhe lorre lUHutnlnu Wllliuut JViiiiu Vlllu. JAl'Ui:Z. Jan. 27. The Kcncrnl evnruutlon nf Ci'lu'riil I'crahiiiR'a huidiiinrter at Colon In Dubltin be i:nn nt dn break thU nioruluic, nc rordlns lo the CurrmiiMn rummnud er at Cnu (.rnuili'. The Aiutrlrnu troop nre moving Jelurely northward, nml probably will take (overnt day to ovnruate. The next bne of I'ervhliiR U expected to be OJofrederlco, Two rcRlmeut of regular Motion ed nt Kl I'ohu hnvo been ordered to other point. pr?umably to make room for I'emhlni;' troop. The Thirty-fourth Infantry ha been scut to IIIk lleud and tho Hoveutcenth cav- niiy to llrowiiHvUle. M.M.WiVW WWMIAMIWMWWW'.WWWWWWWWWMWMWWIiWWMWM'WMIW Where German Raider Sank Many Vessels (r.-i oiwc.c, wit f"-v xss,,?i - -1Z'-R fesr"- -fc- T5t E ;;;;; Marian . (l,t) -Cr. J-f y . ft"-. -HP: Arogtilv-: i'ifc!2 0 V p.- "JESSES "!lfei-N tf 1 ,-f ""r X-sir -u- v'v-- j I I uuoiou maepr: lt.l TP 1 Z I y- i L r gk ASKtBCf - . . ; ' UAMTKS I f: imtt cut "" '(Sintt) -i Woman is Forcibly Fed; Is First Case ! I MMMWWWMWMWWMLWlMLMtMW VERDUN FIGHT i IS CONTINUED i A6AIN TODAY jSTIU'Gfil.K KOU UB.U MAX'S HILL I KKPT I'f r.inrli Artllletr ITai Hnror With H-rmanH' loitlou. Soy. Ltinileii MuteOM-nt KaMl'tr. rurnPil ': In rt-rtimu Trrarli.M In tli F.t, ( reatinit I'aalc Atnunx Trn '!, At tfitllnic to lYtruxnuI. FOOD OIVKX WOMAN THROl'GK Tt l-K DV POUCE For Flint Tunc In Xatkw'a AaaaN, Prlaoaer It t-etl Forelbly Dtrth Control Acifatur l Rolled la Blaa ket aad Fowl ;. U Stiaalaat Gimi Thravgh a '. ulap Taated Stecv Moadar l'i.tet. I The uiynterlotiM Corninn raider line rlip on her way to the South Ai which Iiuh ctiuk or enptured Mime lutitlr. The blurk Hue shows the tweuty-slx vegHflu of the nllled powe cuurne to fur tlRiired out by the llrit in the North and South At lit tit U- lull iidmlntlty, nml the bhuded portion oioiiuM, I believed to hive left WII- in the Atlantic Imlirutes the area out lit'lnixhnxen nml Rone n round the which she operuted. In this field u north coant of the HrltUh IhIcw. Theii'doien or more futtt llritlsli eruUiiui he mude outh and encountered inuny are now huntltiK for the vcMel. mid ml. Miiny huHlneM lioimen lroperly owner any Hint when limn ciimc nml It I nureairy lo l failure tlmt they will to m u fiiru with more. To Uipm kviiIIk- Klamath If Hubert 'IC. Hlruhorn doe not build, who will? No one. The Mr trnmtcoiitlnentnl Hyutem urn uureod on the policy of no new coulriietion. The Southern I'nclllr utlltude I thu nttltudo of nil. Voir iiro, when Klniuiiih Pull Imd only SOD population and Kluin nth enmity Ichh thiiu 1.0(10, the town of Klatiiiitli Full Hiibtinibcd n Iioiiuh "iirly their rullrond, oml Ihoy, of 1100,000 to Induce Iho bulldhiR of all lutercMtH In thu county (Hit-' lliu Southern I'ncHlc. Up lo till niornliiR I SI poroiiH, ilruiH nml cor poration nut of it total population In Iho county of over ir.,()iio hnvo nub acrlbed nnythliiK. We liuvu :ir,000 In riilwc. Woke up! Shake yourself, nnd bring In your mibacrlptloiiH. Hou't inukc tho coinmltlco worry It out of you. This 1 your railroad. " c tho brlRht hope for tlm uiiliii' year that ever lruck I county bllKhled beyond all hope Fvivni. hey can mnke tholr own hitat Ioiih. lilwrlptlouH actually In, togolhiir "lone. nrnmlNod Inlnl bnrelv half. fl'iit must ho had, nml linil upped. i 11 now up t'o thu htiHlnctx ""uiiiiy to m.. Till rallrond I YREKA TEAM TO ' PLAY TONIGHT I IUST (i.Mi: IIKTWKKX YltKKA AXII KLAMATH HIGH Ht'HtMHS IX IIIKTOUY OF IXHTITUTIOXK IS TOXIGIIT Inn two lmukn of Ihl t'liy. nro IR Rot thu Imniuillntn hi.iu.ni " llllVllIK between thrnn nml four '''I tlimiHnnd dollurH In rul "' Put Into .circulation In thin i Kiiimnth Kulla In tho curly '"'h nf thl yar. Ii" delay n raUIng the fund I ln "ni'ortint detail necmiry nmmenccment of work. Th ex- nolnit offored by tome who tO aVOld their rflllv In Ihl. mat. I! hl roi win be built any that Mr. Rtrahnrn will hv in l. etc. Till la nnlv nhi.flA '"M" Whn wUli tin. mail unrf nnll. fly expect to profit by It, but hone 1 ''lay ihclr ttiberrlptlnn until rh.inplon Cow Sold for 5,000 UT10A, N. V Jan. 27. Tletje Queen de Kol, the cow which recently broko the record for buttor making In giving 648.7 pound or milk In xovon dnyii, or 42,20 pound of butter, hai been aold for $6,000 to a croam ery company. Some real excitement I promined the local hiiMketbull fan tonlRht when tho Yrekn IiIrIi hcIioo! team meet tho locnl quintet nt the pavilion. Thl wll bo Iho first time theno two toums have over met. Tho Yrokn team ha played aovornl clow gamea with tho fiiHt lioguo River Vnlloy team, and I ii(lvertlnod n ono of the beat high Mchool tcnniH in Northern Cullfnrnln. Tho local team Ihib been pr.ictlclng hard, mid I dotermlned to make the Invader play rent basketball. Tho Klnmolh atudonta have been workliiK faithfully to tnnko tho Annu el ii I aide of tho gamu n succchh, nnd they deserve, boiiio support from tlio towiiHpooplo. Tho lineup of tho team tonight will be: HtolKor nml flrnve. forward; Lennox, router; llourton and Mont I'omerv. ifuard. und.Motschenbncher, Dow nml lViry, aubttltutea. Tho KlrU' preliminary game aturl promptly at 8 oclock. The game will be played between tho flrat and sec ond team, and will enable the local people to rco the best girls' team the high f.chool has ever had. With the lineup as follows; Erma Bamber and Dorothy Sanderson, centers; Helen DuFault and Karle Montgomtry, for wards; Florence DuFault and Ruth Hiimiihrnv, Rtinrda. nnd Ida Brown abustltute, the girls' team hopes to rupture tho championship of South ern Oregon, Villa Defeated; Swears Massacre Weakened by Desertion of 1500 Men, Bandit, Leader Loses in Battle at La Junta Recaptures Trains LONDON, Jan. l T!1 tlrugw.e for supremacy on Mc:cl Man's Hill continued today wit.i no abatement. French artillery I lijin iliiccfed Mill; destructive effe-.t against te Cc.-mnn work. Si.iiil:ir ll-'atlnp ! Ukiuf place around Ksparftes The official stateiuei.i from Lef.'in wis French attacks last :ilgbt nnd this morning against the Te.itcn ios- t.' lis were fruitless. 1: bays the ni ta-k. were broken (1ia:i FjugiiiiiaiHy. rri.fllcts also occurr.vl at Comb'ei j'K' ot the heights won of St Mit-.lt!. I'ciU believe th;it thu concerted ..( !inn attack was m ii!a to ascertain vhuhrt or not tie FriMcii were p'f- pa'liiK for an attach. File Alrlilw Downetl j I'AKIS. Jan. 27. Five more air r.Ulp. were bagged on the western I front yesterday by allied aviators. NKW YORK. Jan. ST. In the first case of forcible (ceding. In tbe his tory of tbe United States, police oaV cers this morning forced food down tbe throat of Mrs Ethel Byrne, who waa on a hunger strike aa a protest against her conviction for dessesai natlng birth control literature. Mrs. Byrne, semi-conscious, wns rolled in a blanket and a tube Insert- ; cd In ber mouth. A pint of milk, twa eggs and a stimulant waa then ad ministered'. Mrs. Byrne Is confined In tbe hos pital on Blackwell's Island. Until fed thit QrjDX-be.-badjBQteatea nlnce last Monday. , l'KTUOORAD. Jan. -Russian ! attacks with poisonous gas near Mi- tea hiss created a panic among tbe riermun troops. Herman attacks near Chlok after n heavy bombardment were repulsed. KL PASO, Tex., Jim. 'ii. In u two du,H buttlu ut La Juutu, In western Chlhuuhun, I'ancho Villa was defeat-, ed null 300 of hi follower killed and tm ins cuptured, acordliiK to Informa tion leaching the border today. j Yesterday Villa milled and lecap Hired tho train. I'oforr tho battle Inez Sulnzuru, nno' of Villa'. lieutenant, quarrelled with his chief, und look 1,500 men Into t'io I'.iounlulns. 'Weakened by this Ui.vi.l Villa rnslly was defeated. After recapturing tho trains, Villa Kurviicu nuriuwuru, vuwiua vu iiiiihvi ere ull .Mormoiih and uutlies who aid ed (iei.cral I'erHhlng In uuy wuy. Knur hundred lesldents of Coloula Piibluu, which FershliiR evacuuted this moiniug, are tleehiR to the Inter mil loin 1 border, feurlng Villa's coin- i'lK. YOUNG PEOPLE tierriie'H I'leu In Xot tlulliy "Not guilty" was the ploi entered yesterday by Moses C. tlerruo to the Indictment charging him with rape upon his daughter. Oerrtto pleaded j after Circuit Judge D. V. Kuykendull . had overruled tho demurrer to tho In- dlctment. Judge Kuykendull did not set a date for tho trial of Ocrrue, but inti mated that It would follow close on the completion of the Henry Hobbs' murdor trial. MEET SUNDAY lOl'XU I'F.Ol'K'K KtH'IKTIKS OK ALL III lt( IHi OF KLAMATH FALLS WILL MF.F.T AT TIIK llltlSil.VN t'HL'HCIf Guaale Returns Con lack, local cook better known as "OuBile." returned last night from Arisona. He was gone about two weeka. Cullle Bailey, local conveyor nf tho Inner mjn' uoceasltlos, also! rolurniil front tho nne scolion. Thei'i.' u ) ho a union meetlnc of all the youtiK itople' societies of tho city tomorrow evening ut G: 16 at the Christian church. The subject for discussion is "The Fruits of tho Young Peoples' Societies." A good musical program has been prepared, and a cordial invitation is extended to ull, both youiiK and old, to come und enjoy this servlco, M, S, Taylor of the high school faculty N Iho lender for the otouiug. BIRTHDAY OF KAISER TODAY Al'STIHAX, IH'LGAIUAX MOX AIU'HS IIKLF Ull.KIt OF GEIf MAXS CKLEBRATE BIRTHDAY. OCCASION IS SOLEMN OXF. II E R L I N. Jan. 37. Emperor Charles of Austro-Hungary, King Ferdinand of Dulgarla, and the heir nppareut to the Turkish throne are In Herlln today aiding the kaiser In the celebration of his fifty-eighth birth day and preparing to Issue a manifes to to the world, placing the responsi bility on thu entente for the war's continuation. The Sultan of Turkey eut felicitation. He is too old to make the trip, Clubs and patriotic organisations throughout Germany are celebrating tho day. Tho demonstrations, In con trast to those of the years before tbe war, me of a solemn nature. Women Cat $10 The Women's 1,090 Railroad Club yesterday Increased its portion of the railroad terminal fund by $10. Sub scriptions of $5 were secured from Mm. L. U. Moore und A Friend. FATHER MUST SUPPORT BABE BILL TO MAKE FATHER OF ILLE GITIMATE CHILD SUPPORT IT OX MOTHER'S APPLICATION PASSES SENATE SALEM. Jan. 27. With many of the "teeth" extracted. Senator Olson's senate bill 16, requiring tbe father of an Illegitimate child to support and maintain his offspring, was passed with all supporting it except Senator Barrett. When the bill came up tor the first reading several of the mem bers objected that if was "all teeth." An amendment was proposed by Senator Garland, making It impossi ble for a woman to cause tbe arrest of a man unless she bad corroborating evidence. The bill provides for the examination of the father before a Justice of the peace. If he Is found guilty he can settle with the mother of tbe child if she is willing, and If be fights the case the court can force him to pay annually for tbe support of the child in figures specified in the bill. John Russell Christeuson was tbe man froien to death In a snowstorm near Crescent a few weeks ago, ac cording to a report by F. M. Cleaves, who acted as coroner at tbe Inquest In Crescent, in place of Dr. A. A. Soule, who could not reach Crescent. C. C. Connelly of Keno this morn ing brought to County Clerk Detail the hide of a bobcat he had kfiled. He was given a warrant for 2 as bouuty on the hide. 35 W. Paul Johnson left this morning. for San Francisco and Portland," la which cities he will spend, a few days on business. .' . s After a stay in Klamath Falls tit six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. .Ed CMsljasjr and children returned .this mornings to their ranch home In the Bly '' trice. Ed claims that his fsrallyjki creased by at least 10 per cent daring that short stay, and that tnWe Is no plane like Klamath Falls for Wog- re. iv A m l ' - en ijsf.r1 I? VSFJ to mm r; 1. W3&,9. . Mi-,tf UMilT '! '4i.