The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 29, 1917, Image 1

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KLAMATH COUNTY'S
KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1917.
Price Firo Csats
OBS RIOT ON INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE
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BERLIN'. Jan. 33. -The official
rnaa statement describing lht vlu-
II tallica of the lat few days
und Ifesd Man' Hill claims Hint
French galnrd no ground.
he lUtvmvnt say I be rrench1
a urtrUi stuck without nr-
kit nrcparatlnn and wr repulsed
Ik grral l u( moil.
the French opened lth a Irr rifle
aturdniriit and attar k (wire later.
attack wa (rtillli's.
tlrrman stunning dr-larhmeM
etui r'rench iff nclim at Hurt-
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Jitneys
Decrease
Incomes
HAN FltANCIHCO. Jan. 5? He-1
cauat Jitney competition Imn reduced
Mm grta Income ot the I'arlltn Mec
trie company fl.OOU.uuu below ex
peium, Ittr atatr railroad rftmmlntlon
today refused Ihn npt'llrnlinii of tin?
city of l,oa Angeles (or n 6-cent (are
Hlthlu the city limits,
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i . .SKATTM-:. Jan. 29. Maor Hlrm
1 (iill today pleaded not guilty to a fed-
CROWD 8HOUT8 "DEATH TO THE
GRIXGOK8"
Tli rntikot t-ontiilniiii: tht rcnialiirildliiloitiutlc rurpx. Ji u plnri-d on n made niniik of inont American states orul Indictment charging blm with
of Adtnltul I !-)" wna rcnuivi-il from (-ulon to licud tlio funurjl irocun-l iiirn lit have died within the lui-
tin- c.tiiioi in tint prfM-iuo or rrcxi-iNiou in AriuiKOn rviiirii-r. Tlio' t Hurler or a ii'iiturr. lit- wan com-
tleltl Wilton, nil HKMiitirrn of the ciib-ldrnlli innk of tlio adttllr.il iuj mado missioned lo do this work by the
Itn t, iiKiiiitx-m of ronsreMi and of the' by V K. J liunbur, mIio h:i nlto Naiy Impart nient.
Aawrlcaa Cmtom Ciwrds Woa't Let
Sfeslcaait Ctom to failed Hulaa
I'BUl.Ttiey Take a lUtb Mexirsa
Cavalrrmra Drive Mob Iron Bridge
WIUi Whlpa--XaUTe EUtcd at
Perahiag'a More.
complicity in liquor shipments Into E, pABO , 2.srloum rlot-
i Washington In violation of the pro-' , , . ,. , . ,, ,
l.tbltlon law. i '" '" ""'" """ v" u,c -"
Police officers of Seattle entered
I0YOTE HUNTER
CAN GET A JOB
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BALDWIN BILL
PASSES SENATE
mi ici: ok ct.i:itK of t iitrriT
UU'ltT Hill KI.AMATM I OIX1V
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Wintul-A oyi huiiler. A rral
loie Imntrr, u man who can gol
f. la wanim by It. A. Ward, naalat-
in I lie I'Mtird Ktntia hloloalrtl'
f. hu U hero in heln Klamath
wra ami utockniun get rid of
"tea and JncknibhllH.
InricoiuTiitloii Mil), ii. t. tnla)i-r,
inly airlriiltiiriil iiki.hi. Mr. Wiird
1'ilng to bt-Kln war on tlio coyottH
liUnnlli UMilitv. mill wuiiIm a muii
Mp him. Ih run bo found at Mr.i
"m olllcc In tlio Loom la build-1
Only llii" algnalurt' of (luwrnor
Wlttiycombo now la needed lo make
law of tint bill nbollahliiK the office of
clerk of the circuit court for Klnmntli
contiiy. The Iioumi of rnprnn'iitn
llvm of t lie Oregon Irglalnturo iinwied
llir bill Friday, ncrordlng lo tlio Ore
Kiinlim which urrtved laat iiveuliiK.
TbU hill wna introduced In Hie
Miintc by (Seorgu T. Ilaldwln, rnn
tor from thla district. It puancd the
senate aoine I Imn ago. The bill pro
ldex that the office almll he nbollNhod
nt the end of the tt-rm of th liicum
hint of the office, tleorgo Ohuatnlii.
Thla will ho the flrat Monday In Jan
nary, till 9.
Horn on .Vote.
Ann;. II. Morrow of Portland today
rtarti'd suit In circuit court iignlnal 8.
K. MrKrnalo to recover lVi itllfKod
in bo il'iio on a note. Whllu tt Wliltn
of iMiilnnd reproneiit plaintiff.
'ack Rabbits Are
Scarce in Klamath
(pert in Pest Extermination is Not
Satisfied in Killing 85 Rabbits in
two Nights at One Haystack
iTliero nro not m,Ugh jnckrubhtU
"IU1H1UII COIllllv In muk.. . r..il
vniivniliiution campaign, inya U.
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'"Yt Who U lini'ii t iui,hI. ...lit.
uny Agriculturist II. It. CJIalsycr."
ward la uu expert on pest citer
nut on.
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' ii,h rrt Rock cuntry thla win.
.. , urn, B1B Knlod thoustndi ot
rabbits wiih .!.. -.....-i-
m 300 m 4 :;:'::': ":!"
i.,.i. i " rovn ounce or
'llllle, I.BKI Vl. In n.ni. ......
IK kill vivumi-
Dut -on Vr 75,00 Bt 0Mt ot
k,f- Wind la Homowlmt dUnpimlnt
eil. TliiirHtlity iind Friday nlglit Ke.
jler hrotliem of I.ingell Vulley put ut
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'only 85 rabbits. In the Orlndnlo dls-
irlcL iwcnty-tlvo ruhhlls were puis
onml ono nla-ht. There Just simply
aren't enough rabbits to poison, says
Mr. Word.
Anv community wanting lo clean
out the rabbits In Its section may
have tn btlp of Mr. ward and Mr
ni.l.Mr hw annlvlnr for II. For
lix,,!.. f lha nnlaan will bo furnished
free, too couuty wjll donuie the
strychnlno, and Instruction In using
It will be given gladly.
T. CampbeD Takes Office
as Governor of Arizona
I the same ptea.
GET $55 MORE
i FOR TERMINI
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I'.riltiK USOX GIVr 933 AXD
I'llOKNIX, Arli.. Jun. 2!. Tom t the Biipreiue court's decision that he
fniiipbell took po.neio.Ioii of thu ex- I '' de fucto governor iienditiK set
.,...!. ,.m...u ..f .1.1. .mm n.i- .,i.,r.ll,,"u't "f 'h gubernatorial contest.
.... I Kx-l.overnor Hunt's office force
lug. and beg.,., wading through n(M ( ,,. ,,,, morn,nf ,.
kiius of busliiemi which hns piled up. ,MK, Campbell announced thnt he'
luce the fight between he aud ex- would retnln them.
Coventor Hunt started. Campbell will deliver hU message
Campbell took office a n result of 'to the leghitiiiurc this afternoon. j
SUBMARINE 6ETS
THREE STEAMERS
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PERSHING
MOVES
OUT OF MEXICO
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Indians
Plead
Guilty
. ItKDDINC. Jan. 2U. Chief Alex
j under mid three tribesmen, Wlntun
Indians, pleaded guilty here today to
( killing deer out of season.
They were sentenced to ninety
duH In Jail.
The Indians of this section arc
Kiently aroused oxer tho operations
'of the law.
IILIlLIN. Jan. 29. A German stib
inurlno operutltiR In tho Mediterra
nean Koi has sunk three ships since
SON ANTONIO. Jan. 29. (iniu-rnl
John I'ei'shliiK, In command cf the,
lHinitlvo expedition which was sent
January 9th, according to the oiriclul'into Mexico to get I'uticho Villa, Is on
Cerman btatemeni. his way out of Mexico, Oeneral Fred-.
One ot the veiwels was an unlden-' Crlck Fu lib ton onlclnlly announced to-,
tll'ed sterner of 5,000 tons, another ,
was nu armed transport crammed, , .. ... ,. ,
with troops, which ssnk In ten mln- Uinurul ,,'h"' '" ,roceJ!a t0 Kl
tites, mill the third was the Urltlsh '" -" continue to report to (len
tiinkur l.nrlleld, whose captain was crnl Funstoy until ssliipd to suuii'i
SUTTON KILLS A
COYOTE AT NIGHT
ANIMAL IIF.1.IKVF.D TO UK ItAUIli
AS IT WOltlUFD IHMi AXI MD
XOT IlUX AWAY WIIFX 81'TTOX
CAMK OUT TO SHOOT IT.
bridge was resumed this morning at
7 o'clock.
Five hundred men and women, la
censed because they were ot allowed
to cross the bridge until they had
bathed, threw atones and bottles at
the American custom guards. Two of
the guards were Injured.
Mexican cavalrymen with whips
dtove the mob off the bridge.
The crowd shouted "daath to lb
Grlngoes."
Mexican newspapers declare that
WOMKX'S 1,000 CLIB GET I lbe Hot,,, u the outgrowth of a feel
I'HOM TWO XF.W SUIMCniBKRS
TO Fl'XD
Iiurge W. Mason is the latest con
tri.iWor to the fund to buy terminals
mid rights of way in Klamath Falfe
for the Strahorn railroad. Mr. Mat-on
l.a? signed a contract for 125.
He l; not a member of KUmaih
Falls Uusines8 Men'a Association.
The Women's 1,000 club Saturday
b-.'iiteil $30 more for the terminal
fjud. Mrs. Ada Johnson gave 125,
:md Mrs. Julia Darlow $5.
MAl'DF. F.VAXS SUCCUMBS
to nuiGirrs diseask
Tho queen of Klamath Falls' re
stricted district is no more. After an
illness of many days, Maude Evans
died yesterday morning at the Black-
Jbiirn hospital of Urlght's disease.
Nu funeral arrangements have yet
been made.
Ins of triumph over the withdrawal
ot General Pershing's punitive expedi
tion. The Mexicans believe President
Carranxa forced Pershing out of
Mexico.
MEDFORD BILLS
MAY BOWL HERE
J. K.
BODGE, JUST RETUBXKD
FROM MEDFORD, SAYS ELKS
THERE WANT TO MEEt LOCAL
ELKS IX TOURNAMENT
3. E. Bodge returned last evening
from a short trip "to Medford. Mr.
Bodge states that the Elka at Med
ford would like to meet the Klamath
Bills in a bowling tournament. The
Medford boys are willing to come to
Klamath Falls first. If the boys here
wilt give them a return game at Medford.
The matter will be taken up with
Klupcl Rekigus.
A. Klnspel, who has been employed
by K.Sugnrmnn during the early win-' tno loca, bowlers, and It Is believed
tor. bus restgued and will leave for ( that arrangements can 'be made for
California. the series.
taken tulMoncr.
SKINS OF JACK
RABBITS WANTED
post a h major goucntl.
I Una New Dtllvry Truck.
After no Utile trouble. Kos Sutton
of Yonuu valley a few nights ago'
na .in niti-t; ,., .tiioi a cuyuiu wiiieu lie ueneves as
O. w. Itobertson. proprietor of the i abld. The head hus been sent to
Kluinuth Falls Htenm Laundry, hus
purchased u uow auto truck to deliver
tho finished bundle and guther up
soiled clothes. In consequence, Guy
Walters, driver, Is much elated.
HLVKIUL SAMPLE SKINS
WAXTW) BY
FOR TESTING
firm which wants' to try out juckrr.b
UFJblt skins, and has asked Mr. Ward to
I are! i.nimiluri.
KLAMATH JACKI1.H!IIT8 ARK M. Wrrd 8HyH ,r, to 18 ccuts
EASTERN FIRM I'011"'1 l'"r 'nl,blt skins la nut enoug1!
to iiiuko ;ni:Kranuu iiuniiug proiua
ble, nor enough for the skins them
selves. Ho csks that anyono having
skins msy bring them to the office of
11. R. Glalsyer. county agriculturist,
and tlity will bo made up Into a ship
ncn. Bklna ot poisoned rajiblta are ac
ceptable. Mr. Ward saya poisoning
does tint hurt rubbll sktui.
Mr. Firmer and Mr. Stockman, If
you want to help develop a marKet
for Jackrabblt skins, hore la your op
portunity. 11. A. Ward, biological
imurvcy assistant, says he la in com
timmlcullon wllh uu Eastern furrlor
11. K. (ilnlcjer, county iigticulturnl
iipout, who will have It exnmlncd for
I'iibles.
Mr. Sutton shot tho coyote at his
ranch after being awakened at night
by his dog, which was chasing tlio
coyote about the yard. After Mr.
Sutton uroso and went outside tho
coyote run under tho chicken houte
and at there while Mr. Sutton shot
htm.
Apparently the coyote was not in
tho least frightened and made no
uttempt to elude Sutton, beyond run
utug under the chicken house.
MIm Reed Leaves.
Mlsg Rose Reed left this morning
for Oakland, where she will enter the
Fablola hospital to become a trained
nurse.
Will Learn What
California Gets
Local Men Today Are Getting Data on
Amount of Business Klamath Does
With California House
To gather information on the
union in of business done by people of
Klamath Falls and Klamath county
with Buvrumento, MarysvtlW and Baa
Frundkco, Fred Fleet; secretary of
the Klamath Commercial Club, Law
rence Mehaffey and J. E. Swansea to
day are culling on local reUllera and
wholesalers. The figure unexpected
to be laige, as Klamath doea moat of
Its l null n g with California.
This Information la to b'e used In
the campaign for the Strahorn railroad.-
By the figures gathered to
day It will be shows that as enor
mous amount of business Portland Is
losing each year because Klamath has
no quick railroad connection wlUt
I'ortlaad. . "
The 8trahora railroad will furnish
this Quick connection. h 4 s
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