The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 05, 1917, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1917
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GERMAN-U. S. OUTLOOK BETTER
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Antrim liy Mtered lb real dan
xtt r-ftM of hrr pccltlon Inward
Ktrminy. The time if grace for the.
oftly of nrutnil hipping In tho
tarred n'i" ba rsplrcti. .
Thrtr ilmulunruu development.
Iaim, have Iroproxrd th ullns-Hot.
fltrmany l yielded to America's j.arflHr( w- ,,,,,, lmUy,
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Austria lias writ the United Mate n
note practically Idrntlml to the (Irr
man declaration of unrestricted w
takft off bl( either aunk or cap
turtd rxtitly by the Oeraaaa.
frwldfnt Wllnoa asked all neutral
to follow bit course la vrlag r4
Cot of (irrmany should atart the ue-
rtrictd warfare oa (at high aaa,
hskVvlag that such acUoa "would
auk for th pear of the world."
Germany Ma act fall dsaaadc aa
4r the International law la regard to
tat slaking ef the Hoeaateaic.
Taw three lucldaaU have greatly
rtittti la llhalllMad of trouble be-
twn Ovrataay aad the tlalted Stale
sac baa raatarvd th atttatloa of th
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rreikjuit Vllroa weal to the state.
war tud navy bJlldlaga ihU aornn
Oa nicrlBis the buildings k atari?
tOTvy1 snip, int uminivinmun in
who re,,kiH mwmrif .aw, ,n rk,.nB. im.
Irla'a druraalaallon, and to avoid a
break aiaallar to tkat of ibo (leraian
rupture aow aalitlng.
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BERLIN, Feb. 6.
WASHINGTON." D. C. Feb. S.
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Gerard reeelTed today a fonaal cable-ilretdBt Wllaoa decUrcd today tkaA
graaa recalling kla to the United twUoaal eatergeaey waleh la aria-
SUtea. He U expected to deHTer,10 araai lor tae aaataar of
Amerlca'a eUteaaeat at the Oeraaaa wrin hlpa and taa forblddea Um
foreign oRce today. The ambaaa-!,.rmBferT,D by laaricaa owaers et
dore aU to bnally preparing to leare.' "aiatry of their ahlpa to
Geraaa aatborltlea tUnochly de-;rtetrjr-
clare that aenaaay will aot withdraw
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b.p nntlr ! th. raM a fc f T.KI ' P miun, . ...
; f reatceBt wiuoa'a rcejaeat or aeatral
Btaue- acuoa. Nerertaeleaa. aaaart
Americana la thfa city do aot haHere cotrt to Oamaay la
Oat war between aenaaay aad the pIeMMjr taat r
UaMadBtataa to to follow. aaaay, a toadlag aeatral aipteaaat hew
. Ferolga Secretary Hauaenaaa la " 1? T " ,,,iul
aa laterrtaw today aald that mu
dent Wltooa'a dectoloa la awtalaalag;ari,a,r ta '
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One of the aoat laportaat meet-
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laga ever held la Drltlah hUtory will
be the meeting of proaalera of tbo
rclnnlM and mlanlml nn iiiIdm villi
Fifteen head of Ine looking elk ar-l
rived la the city laat algbt la charge . lHt Uoyi atOT ta tto cottc ot
of O. W. MltAieU of Baterprtoe. Ore.,!Pl- ro rta of the world
the premiere are aow apcedlng to Lon
don. Decide Premier Ueyd George
will be Premier Hughe of Aus
tralia, Maaaey ef New Bealaad. Bar
dea of the Domuioa of Caaada. htor
rla ef Newfeaadlaad aad Botha of
8oathAMw.
buaiiNHl into Henry Ford, who had0 mac a fotir,ectloa "fenced-in
been onfrrrlag with Secretary Dan
Mi ami to tio ho eCered the at of
a automobile plaat for a munltloa
tottory. in b nrated without proltt.
BATON ROUGH, Fab. G The Stan-
dard Oil company today dlaalaaed all
timuturalUed I German employe. Fifty
uud with 'ahotguaa have beea aU
Nosed around their docka here. Urge
luantitUM or oil for the allien are
raage to breed elk for the atate.
The animate are of large alae, and
are fin looking apeclaan. They
have beea the center or attraction
wherever the car atopped for any
length of time, and etpeclatly In
Portland, where a continual atrlng of
lieraon vlalled the car.
They go lo Oblloquln thla week, and
will be kept on the Slaemore ranch for
n tlmo before being turned looae.
Morwl on the docka.
A "W-ixiiind baby daughter
'" 'llniradn). Kebrunry lat, to Mr.ron,mMOII,
Jim A. J. Hunan of Pwi Valley.
wlio rmlde llvii mile eaat of Oletie.
' Gwi. A, t'uihey, attending pliyal
fln, reported yotttorday.
The elk have been brought hero
'through the Klamath Hportetnen'K r-
" norlutlon and the state fluti and gnme
Klamath Teachers
Organize Association
C. R. Bowman, Elected Predvt--PUm
Under Way for First Meeting
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Fifty tenehcra from tho rlty, the in many tracker In the county to Join
In I'll)' From l-'arni.
CI) de Grlfflth wan In tho city yev
tcrUuy from liU farm dowu tho valley.
Women SeU Tickets
for Benefit Show
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The "Great Hazan" WiU Entertain With
Sleight of Hand and Mind Reading
Ik. lreeta are alive With member
o the Women' l.eoo gtrahora Rail-
"! t:iub and their frleada, aalllag
H for the great eatarUUmaat to
lwn Thunday night of tkte wak
' "oulon'a opera kouaa tor tha bag.
f (he railroad fiiad.
o Oraat Ham wlll.fHral.k th
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hand aud mind reading, aupplemrut
ed, through the klndneaa of J. V.
Houiton by a high claa moving pic
ture allow. Thla entertainment la a
geauln benefit, it benaata evory
one, aad glvea them an evening' ei
tartalamtat bealde. Think up all
tha matloaa you want aniwerd, for
that U a BFNlalty of this glfud mind
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iIiIrIi school and a number of choU
iieur Kinntuth FnlU, wero hero Rattir
dny afternoon to form tho Klamii'.li
County Teacher' Association. C, It.
Dowmnn, principal of the Klamath
county high school, was elected ipreal-
ilunt of tliu new orgnnliatlon.
Tbo purpoae of the teacher' orgnn
liatlon Ix to advanco the oducatlonr.l
IntcroMr of Klamath county and Its
teacher, professionally, Intellectually
and socially, and for their general wel
fare.
I'lic other oSlcer elected were: R,
If. Dunbar, city auperlnteudem of
achools, vice president, and We Edna
Well, county auperlntendent, secre
tary treasurer.
It I planaod to hold three meet
lugs a year, at least, for thla the con
stitution provide. Plana are aow be
ing made forth flrat meeting. '
"Although th weather aad travel
condition ware agalast a large at
tendance of teaehara from outside tha
city, we were wall pleased with th In
teract ahown by tit taaehera," aald
Mis Walla today. "W,hep te gtlahaal.
the organisation as pocalble."
Those present at the meeting en
rolling a member were: John
Kitchens. Midland; M. D. Ford,
Spring Lake; Amidol Buasert, Orln-
dule; M. ill, Stastny,, Malln; C. U
Chorpenlng, Mt. Ukl; F. W. Sexton,
Henley: R. K. Hanson. Falrvlew:
MatUe Foater, Bummera;yrtle Es,
Plevna: Jesale P. Rom. Haaley high
Frank H. ajtruble, Lulu Watenburg.
to Germany, aad declared tkat there;
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ANTI-ALIEN BILL
PASSED BY SENATE
SENATOR RRED FOREOABTS
TROtTBUC WRBI JAPAN- RE
OAVSE SSR BAR OBJECTED TO
FROVMIONS OF BILL
WASHINGTON. D. C, Feb. 6.
The iamlgratloa bill paaasd the en
ate this afternoon by "the accessary
margin to aahe it a law. It waa
passed by tho house Friday laat.
The bill contain the literacy test
aad an antl-allen clause, to which Sen
ator Reed declared on the floor that
Japan object. The bill goes into ef
fect May lat. The vote stood 62 for
and 19 against.
Senator Reed said that the state de
partment has advised him that Japan
has expressed objection to the bill.
nnd that he has urged the defeat of
WASHINGTON. D. C. Feb. 6.
Theadmlatetratlo. iMoedjaansk,
throagh the pre ef the esaatiy be
me anaeaa agaiam tea aeug er aa
thiag la paaJe or aaete whka aalajat
emhams the gorcramaat aerloaalyl
' WASHINGTON. D. C. Feb. 8. Ta.
Vraveat the pabllcatlea ef
moTeaeata, Secretary Daniel
appointed Lieutenant Charlea
kaap oRdal
AlTiVO flaaV
NEW YORK, Feb. 6. Tb-
Phlladelphla arrived at Ltvernaat;
Engtand. last night, aad the Ftaaaacl
arrived thla aoralag. according ta r
port at the ateaaahip oacea team.
Considerable anxiety over their where
about had been felt. '
The teamer New York sailed free
Liverpool yesterday for New Yorkv
cardylng more than S00 passenger.
Offers PlaatM to V. 8.
V'A8HlNGTON, D. C, Feb. 6.
The Ttethlehem Steel company, the
United States Steel corporation, tha
Itemlngton, Winchester gun and am-
munitions, and Henry Ford today
Coe
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taaraabiSMom.
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Llacoln,
Agner. 8. .Bryan, Ethel
Chase, Mary Stewart. 01
Pearl Tattry. Augui
Rachel MaBaman, Nellie
Uaarstoeater, Mr.. J
aartrade Parker, Helen
Hardenbroek, Mrs. H.
Jotaphia jVan Riper, Rdaa .Miller.
Mary,.RIeth, Clara Blar, Augusta It
Parker, Laura B. Mayer. R. H. Dun
bar, Maud Goeller, Nett Ptron.
Klaaath Falla city eehaata. Jaa. &
Hogg, O, I. Gregg, Mayael Sanderson.
6. JMayer, J. R, Bala, C. R. Bow-
aaa, O. o. Huggla, Rachel Apple.
ata.iLaetM Marshall; Mabel Mean,
Laura Haaaar. Ktaaath bunty high
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offered their personal service and the
tho measure because of tho present j senice of their plants and ofdeera dl
status of affairs with regard to Ger- n-cling them to the United State.
many.
I should they be needed.
More Subscriptions
for Terminal Fund
D. A. Lamb, Agnew, Cal., Send $100
Two More Added to Honor Roll
A ubecrlptloa of $10 for the rail
road terminal fund waa received to
day by Captain J. W, Meaeaa from l.
A. Uab ef Agnew, Calif. ' .
Mr, Laab wag feraerly la the caw
alii buslaaaa la thi eky. aad Ureagh
cvmauaJeaUea with Caauia Weaas
haa displayed that he la atlll Interest
ed in Klaaath' future.
Two more addition were reelTeY
today to the honor roll et the W
Left gtrahora Railreal ab br
Klaaath Falla vftaws, aa follews:
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