The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 02, 1917, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1917.
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Price Fite Cents
ernian Envoy Expecting Passports
ernstorff in doom; Ready to Leave America
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be belief It, rathor, Mini KiikImiiiI
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i of the blockade of tho HfllUh
by (lumtin nuhmnrlneii.
nmitinrttl by itn Kovprunii'tit nf
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united nil railliuin,
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nnm piicy win .nl tlm war
In unonrr
GHETTO DISTRICT
STRUCK BY FIRE;
40 ARE VICTIMS
lll'MUIKUM FOItCF.D l.Tl fouii
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ALIEN LAND LAW
INOREGONSENATE
IS
Mr. Whipkle Smile at Stock
Exchange Magnates' Contusion
WITHDRAWN
lulu
Wnlrr From Fire ll" Ftre-
Ire ftuoti. Cent-ring All ll Htrlkr
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PATIILH UK DILL WONT ADD TO
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Japanese Government Much Opposed
l Allen Land Lan. Secretary '
SUte Lamitag Talk Senator Harsh.
Fale of Idaho Uw It I'nuericXx.
Borah lactam Measure Nut Alntr
nl Jnpane.
WATTEN8URG
t'UK'ACO, Krli. 2 An exploit'! I
mill Urn ilt'irii)ii i.ii. teiirm-.nt
'(.Iii'tlii ilUlrlrl till morning. It N
I'licllfxnl lorty live ri' Iohi. .
Iliitnlrril of ti'tirmciit ilwdlt-ri
scantily chid mp furred lulu tliti
In-ctit with tile temperature four
below IITI,
! Firemen nro clearing nwny tho
wreckage of lie. When miiim of tliu
ilnbrln was removed the nrmuuii ll-
covered n woman, iitlll living, hut
liluo front iIhi colli,
Wnicr from itio tlrnmon'a hu
frnto rapidly, forming a heavy routing
of Icp on nil It struck, i
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Inlion nllvp from nn Ice-encased lotnli.
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WAKIIINOTON, I). ., Feb. 2.
Hubert Lanslnc, crUry at mic.
Inlil Krnator llomh of Idabo thin af-
Ihtttlr Art llcrrrnl' "'rn""n""1 Jal' dlMpprovea of the
iroootd Idaho and Orcou alien land
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I Hriiator llorli dvclarr that tho.
lawn are not aimed particularly nt or
HKaliint JnpaiU'kC, but ncalnat all
. nllriiH,
I CouuM'ltor I'olk yesterday appivilcil
lo th Orccon and Idaho Mjualorn to.
tiiio thi'lr Inltuoncc to prevent pnisaico
of the Ihwk.
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tlil.t ufternooii withdrew lila bill pro-
hlliltliiK Jiipaneae ownership of tandi
In thin Mute.
no ucu.ireii mure, roiupucaiions
lih Cerinuny hud arlnen he waa not
lllliiK lo burden tho national itov
iinmi'iil further.
BLIZZARD BLOCKS
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Union I'ucltlc trulna between Laranilo
mid llnwllngii. I
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REEDER KILLS
RABID COYOTE
A FIT
DURING
SHOT A.MMAIi WH1LK IT 8liF'EH
FROM H.IUIK8
Coyote la lliacovered bjr Htnll School
filrl Xenr Fence Apparently Waa
Too Sick to Fight or to Try to Ka
cape Vpper Poe Valley Fa nun
Seen Anotlier Peculiarly Acting Co
yote 011 Dairy ttoari.
HKLATIONS I1KLIKVED AT THE
BREAKI. POINT
rrcxldeat Fare Moot Critical Sctaa
lion Since War SUrtctl Playa Golf
and Retains Smiliog Bat After
Conference With Laosing U Hoc-
gard "I'aespected May
pected From PreaWent."
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On tho first diiy of thn boutto of
repreitentittlveti ruli (mmlttec leak
liuiulry In New York city, Sherman I.
Whipple of lloston, counsel for the
I committee, put on the Ki'lll Samuel F.
Slrelt, chulrmiin of the stock exchango
eltiirliiic Iiouho. and Henry 0. 8. Noble,
president of the Now York atcck ex--Iiiiiko.
lie told them he wauteil rec-
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ordn of all devils on the exchange be
tween December 10 nud December 23.
during which period thu "leak" spec
ulation 1.1 believed to have tuken
place. Shocked at the demand, these
officials called a meeting of (ho board
of governors at once, but Mr. Whipple
Just mulled. He smiled when he told
them he whs going to tho bottom of
slock speculation during the erlod.
Another rabid coyote bus been
killed. U. K. Iteeder. farmer of Pine
Grove, yesterday morning shot the an
imal during one of Its fits.
Mr. Reeder was Informed by a
school girl of the presence of the co
yote by a fence. Mr. Reeder went to
hunt tho animal, and found it suf
fering from a IlL He shot it at once.
The coyote had apparently beeu roll
ing around the spot for some time.
A mad coyote was seen today near first news of Germany's intention to
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. j.
President Woodrow Wilson today la
stniCRltnr with the'mosMeridai' Itt
uatlon America has faced since the
Kurouean war started.
The cabinet convened this after
noon at 3:30 o'clock In probably what
will be the most historic meeting
since the Spanish-American war.
Although It Is felt in official circles
that a break with Germany is Inevit
able, there Is another feeling that the
"tinexpeyed may be expected from
tho president.'
After golflnu this morning, the
president appeared smiling. After a
long conference with Secretary of
state Lansing he looked haggard.
Some officials have openly expressed
annoyance ever the puxxling attitude
of Count von Ftcrcstorff, German am
bassador. A studied gloom baa sur
rounded the Teuton embassy since tho
the Chambers sawmill on tho Olene
Dairy road by A. W. Slover of Upper
l'oo Valley, according to telephone ad
v ices received by the Herald late this
afternoon.
ive Cents Each
for Rabbit Skins
kern Firm Has Asked R. A. Ward to
Pay This Price for Sample Ship
mentEqual 40 Cents Pound
Contirs With
the President
OUNBAR TO TAKE
JOB ON HERALD
ANOTHER HOUSE
IS AFTER SKINS
Here From Fort.
It. K. Gordon of Fort Klamath is a
county Beat business visitor today.
Mrs. C. I. Wennek of Fort Klamath Islthe next twenty-four hours.
also in town today.
throw aside all restrictions in subma
rine warfare.
It is admitted in German circles
that von Bernstorff baa "all but pack
ed his trunks," and expects to get his
passports in two daysl
It Is strongly hinted that America's
announcement regarding Germany's
communication will be forthcoming In
The ladles of the Christian church
will hold a cooked food sale all day
tomorrow at Klamath Falls Music
House.
Return to Home.
James Straw returned to his home
stead In the Odessa country today af
ter a few days in Klamath Falls on
business.
vo nls for every skin. Thi- I
M that will be, paid for lack.
11 'kind (hot hfiva bfnti uti-M!....!
"ved to the offlo of n n
r, roumy agricultural agent.
A. Wsrd, unnlutnnt In the bloleg.
'"' nan bunii
ii nirr i.p
tins been nut horded lo pay live cents
each for thn skim.
If tho rabbit skins prove valuable
tho Eastern house will enter thn focal
Hold for skins In as large qumtltlea
an can be furnished, iiya Mr, Ward
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ROBKRT LANSING
Secretary of State
WASHINGTON. D, 0., Feb. I.
Secretary of State Lansing stated, at
noon today that nothing bad gone (on
ward from America to Germany rela-
LOCAL BOY WHO HAS HKF.X AT-
FADING HTATF. U.MVKHHITY
WILL AMUMK CITY h'DiTOHSHIP
OK KVK.MXG HF.RAM)
Fred Dunbar, a graduate of the
University of Oregon in the school of
journalism, will nrrive Sunday even
ing from Kugone, to take tho posi
tion of city editor of the Herald.
Mr. Dunbar Is a son of R. H, Dun
bar, superintendent of tho city schools
of Klamath Palls, He flulsbed from
the local high school, and this week
graduated from the University of Ore
gon with a bacholor or arts degree.
While in Eugene he baa been em
ployed on the Morning Register.
Forrest Pell, who has been city ed
itor of the Herald since last June,
le:ivea tomorrow for Eugene to take
I Dunbar's place ok the Morning Regis-
i
At five cents a akin, Jackrabblt live to the present crisis.
asliod by an skins will brlna about 40 cents per ('resident Wilson and Secretary of tor and to resume his studies In tho
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JONKPH BONDY'H SONS OF XKW
YORK WANTS JACK RABBIT
SKINS IN liAHGK QUANTITIKS,
aY8 liKTTER
Haviug seou in au Kastein news
paper an item saying Klamath farm
ers uro seeking a market for jackrab
blt skins, Joseph Uondy's Sons of New
York has written to Klamath Com
mercial Club,
The firm says there Is a good de
mand for furs of all kinds just now,
and that it would like very much to
receive Information on tho amount of
Jackrabblt skins which could be se
cured from Klamath county.
Has Sore Finger.
O. W. Robertson, proprietor of
Klamath Falls Steam Itundry, Is suf
fering from blood poisoning in the
finger. He Injured the finger when
laboring ut his luundry recently.
Marshall is Head
Loan Association
Poe Valley Farmers Organize to Borrow
Money From Government Under
Federal Loan Act
A. 1.. Marshall was named presi
dent of the Poo Valley National Farm
Loun Association at a meeting of the
funners of Poe Valley Wednesday
Frank Corpenlng was selected vice
prebident and Glen Van Meter secre
tary and treasurer.
The directors of the association are
the three above named officers and A,,
Ktimoy and Clarence Mitchell. The
organization Is temporary, but will be
made permanent nt tho nest meeting.
The Poe Valley Niwtioual Form
Loan Association was organized at the
meeting Wednesday, after H. R. Glais
yer, county agricultural agent, had
ljYn1ulnAf Ihn ii'Ailrlnra nt th furfural
farm loan act. Eleven farmer Joined
the association, but the msmoershlp
In expected to be shortly Increased to
twenty. ,
Secretary Van Meter has communi
cated with the newly organised fed
eral bank nt Spokane, from which the
farmers expect to borrow several
thousand dollars.
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