The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 07, 1917, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1917.
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SENATE WILL BACK WILSON, IS BELIEF
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King George Says Allies 'mo German
Steeled to Fight to End
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War Bulletins
LONDON The tnptnlu uf (lie lirlt.
tali atramrr Porlndiittldo wn lutprla.
oitnl when hl r,iol uk. Ninety
of dtp crew mill MNi'itKr lintn been
Fumrr ltll otcd Tliw IttittUn nli'iuiir Cerent
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LONDON. Fob. 7.-The atlle utv
MmM nnanlmoualy tt secure Jtit
nftnUon, rwtltutlon, guarantee fur
tat fsUr and no threats uf further
atrafei can chang Ihnlr ddcrntlnn
I.ONIION llrliuli (aillm raided
llrusrv, dropplm; bomb iin lorprdo
lint. Iitlllitlncn nilil dorktt, whirl)
Ml'tlt tlUIIU'll.
WASHINGTON. 1) -Tim Iron
gate about the While llmiM- Hern
rltxirj ntiil torkrd jrittcrdiiy for the
flrt iliim In limn) j inn. Gunrda hate
been eiuluiuit at etery entrance.
Use, Mid King llroe tif Kuitninl, M j
tMoetBlng of Parliament today, j LONDON Tint llrltltli
Ha stld there I no ialblt limU WnrtriitcU lm been tout.
hr asset toDUloril lit Germany' r-1
Mt proftr of the olive branch. '
atcituirr
LONDON, Feb. T.TIik admiralty
iwum thai the PortBtldalde was
tiMMrtned n route 10 I .on item from
Aastrtili, and was attacked wltliuut
ttmlag. Alto report that the I't-rti-visa
l8djninnr Union wa aunk In
IfUWh atcr Hunday.
LONDON, fb. 7. ItrltUh steam
n Vastrs. Crown I'olnl. Haxmt llrlt
. Bad Arul ware sunk today. Twit
srt killed on Saxon llrlion.
6RANTSPASSMAN
TO RUN SAWMILL
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ELK PICTURES
ADVERTISE FALLS
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ash vmn:s iii:.i ok ki.k
mii.i. hi: kk.t to M.wazixi:
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SHIPS HAVE
BEEN SEIZED
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WAHIIINOTON. I. C. Feb. 7.
Krrnuii' of rvldwice dlwovcrrd thai
tin rri-Mtt of (ii'riiiuii t'MU nt Miinlln
nml Colon liavc bt-cn ilannlng to uliik
tin M--l tln Rovcrnntcnt has tukon
Iiiirntitloiiary nivaauri-a to prevent
lhi ilniiKtr, Secretary linker an.
ileum I'd today.
No Merman u-tmoU have boon
M-lrnl. tiowcvrr, nml hi ntated that
thu brrnch of diplomatic rrlntliini hlut
lint tluiitnl tbc ri-latlonthlit of theao
tlili to tin Armr!raii Rovvrntnetit.
"Nor luivi- tlu-y forfcltt'd their rlshtu
to Ainrrlnui lioapltnllty," unit) Maker.
ftrpa hae bren tnken only to pre
nt Injury of properly or obatrucllon
of l-prhor wler.
American Consul Leaves
Capitol of Germany
wsssssssssssm
Arriinri'iiii'iil tunc ln-i-n unulo by
J J. I'arki-r, lornl nRi'iit of Wetla
Kiirito ronipnny, for the tine of pic
turea of the 1'ipreM enr nml the fifteen
elk whlrli iirrlveil here dial Sunday
nltthl from Wullouii uuitity.
I'li'tlin-H were tnkeit of the rnr
while It wiim here, mid iirrut)K'iiieiit.4
were nlno niniln lo luke pleliircK of the
elk nfter Ihey wem uuliutilcil nt Chllo.
iulu, iiropiintory to plurliiK them on
the I.. C, Klaemoru ritnch lit Wood
lllver Valley for the winter.
Theu plitwreit, with a write-up of
whtit Klnmiith vunniy - I'-B
N'tiwhlirl unu'itilll ..I it .! it... l."lt...ill UiuiilMtii.ii Ai
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Ke.ter.on of (Ir.H.U wiclallmi und the i.luto Huh mid Kumii ,""" """""" -- ' .".-
"ion of Dm
f4to by l. n
UV bw" nnounceil hero, rotnmlaalou with the elk, will be Hunt
Ik '"n " '" K,,," Ka,lH ' twlillliftl In the Welln Karso
IM tnt of the week, IchvIiik Tue. MvaMunrnr, a monthly publlutllon Im.
Jj lulled by the oxpiem eompttuy mid aenl
Mr. KMloraon'H father la IntorexU to nil iikciiIh In nil mrta of thn United
!...? ,Vc' mll, I" Iho territory Htnlen tind In forelitn i,ouutrle-i.
" . city, liiclndlliK Iho Dor. The mat'iillim In u live puhllrntlon
" Mr. Keateraon la Inlereated ileulliiK with mini)
w number of the iiiIIIh with hlu pren IiiihIiiohh In
-J" world. Klainuth will tteciire uu tin-
til M Wur,,,, ,,,1 ,0 x" '' Hmlteii niiiotuit of ndvertlahiK from
MOd.te mu ,,,, n fnpujUy of ni,. (() )p ()f ,,1U ,,Ctr,,M lim thoatory.
" lr 30.000 f,.,.t W..H M ,,lirkort
"GREAT HAZAN"
DUE THURSDAY
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APOR A! MKg. GE.RARP
AMBAS
(ier.-.ltloni, but JL la-known that- he baa
'rtififln ill tirtti4 pal tr.it a r li-eiVn tlint
country quickly In case of hostilities
announced breaking: of rein-' with the United States.
American rcpreaewutlvc in
ninny hns not made statement ilnce
Wilson
Thurioliiy of tlilu week In to bo a
i-rriit dny for Kliiniuth KnIU. The
(Irent llaian will be nt thn opora
hoiiHe. He will do home wonderful
i -1 1 1 k I o. mid will purforin his (rent
mind roidltiK tituut. You intiat hnye
phiiHi'M of the ex
ult piirlu of tho
Start River Survey
to Pacific Coast
'Wdent Engineer of Highway Commisi
ion Says Work to Be Done This
Winter and Spring
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NBlaaatT.lT' T,B' W' I'OWdein,
lul0. , i Tr or'tho "'Bhwny com.
l Mru",Hn..R!!r...,r"
IK . ' pro-e winter and
k a;. "' Tin' Thla will mean
1 the anrln.
Ula la,. . wor,c ' ao
It la rumored Hint tho fuel that
work will bo done on the Orleans
Happy Camp unit will hitve a ten
dency to ruh tho completion of thin
llyear route.
A road down the Klamath River to
tho coaat will nmko ncceialble ono of
tho most desired portlonu of Califor
nia for the new aottlor, minor, farmer,
lock ruNor nnd lumberman.
or he might hnvu to "hIiip" you. Just
think. If he wan to read your nilud,
nml lio was to tny right out what la
on It!
A Koudly number of tho village
"eui men' nro to bo on the atago for
the hypnotic net n scream from tho
stmt. You know that some folks,
when Ihey nro under the Influence,
can do some funny things, so you
must bo sure nnd not miss this won
derful exhibition of ono of the clev
erest performers on the stage today.
Do Bine and have your mind pure or
Iciivo It at home. Hasan fives thh
show free to the worker of the 8tra
hoi it rttllroad. When you spend your
money in this show you nro promoting
,nr own prosperity.
If we hnve ti railroad start hero this
year i.nd llulsh next, Hints bettor than
wnltlnK till 1957 for presout "twin"
to do Homrtlilng for us
lions! ! Don't ho n tight wnil, Your
life Is Dueling each day. llainn will
do tome marvelous things In finding
lost inilclcii, tolling you of friends
loim lost, nnd, in fact, anything yon
want la Know.
Don't miss tomorrow night ut tho
opnrn homo. Under tho auspices of
the Women's 1,000 Strahorn Club.
The rei'Mt-H orchestra of this city
Is to furnish special music for the en
tertalnment, nnd a number of choice
numbers have been selected for the
occasion.
State Rests Case; Mrs.Hobbs
Takes the Stand Late Today
Expected that Hobbs Murder Trial Will
Take Until End of Week Mrs. Hobbs
Goes on Stand for Defense
Senator Works Rants
on Unneutral America
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HOUSE PASSES.
BIG NAVAL BILL
STICKS Of KMKHOKXCY I.KADS
TO I'AVOIUItl.K ACCKITAXCK
OK ItKlttltT FOIt :.V),000,000
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KIHST OI-lOSITIO.V TO BREAK
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Senator Stone Itecalb ReaolMtletl
Patetl by Senate in Support of Wil
wn'x Action Said He atrteil Solejr
Within Confttltutlonal lUghto Beat,
ator liocLxe Saya IJtrty Unes Are
Wlpe Otat
WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 7. De-
WASH1NOTON, I). C, Feb. 7. jcIar,nK that the unted State Baa
Under stres of the emergency facing not been a neutral; that England kas
this country, the house yesterday af- persistently violated Amerlca'a rlgbU;
terauon almost unanimously adoj'ted tltat the United States has borne these
Chairman Padgett's naval committee .' violations as though an ally of Eng-
rcport appropriating additional mil
lions of dollars for naval prepared'
ness. The house acted as a commit
tee of the whole, assuring the pans-
age of the item.
The preparations provide for $1
2o0.0000 for machine guns. $1,000.-
000 for anti-aircraft guns. $3,000,000
for baterles for merchant auxilliarlcs
nnd $7,000,000 for ammunition.
These appropriations, besides the
000000.
The statp rested Its rase In the
llol.Ls murder trial in tho circuit
court here at 1M0 this afternoon, nod
the court declared a recurs until 2
o'clock.
Tuesday afternoon's session was
bitterly fought, on the ono hand by
Drake and Maiming on the other.
Munnlng resisted efforts of tho state
to introduce evidence relating to
'hotting a feeling against the tie-
This morning witnesses Meaner ceahed by the defendant!,, and upon
and Magness were recalled to give evi-j,;russ examination Drake as fctubhorii
denco concerning lugging contracts ty oliiected to the most of the oppos-
iind the removal of a railroad track.
Magness lord of threats made by
Hobbs over difficulties hud In cutting
timber.
Immediately after recess Mrs.
Hobbs took the stand for the defense.
It Is expected that It will be Saturday
before the case comes to n conclusion.
Ua lawyer's queries. Judge Kuykon
dall was Dually forced to Instruct both
that cross examination only on the
points brought out In tho direct ex
amination would be allowed.
Tuesday afternoon's session opened
Concluded on 'rage 3
FIREMEN WILL
HAVE CLUB ROOM
COUNCILS I'KOVISIOX WILL IMtO
Vllt: MKX WITH UKADIXt; AM)
I.OU.iIX(i HOOJI. AM) KKKI
IIICM IIO.MK, SAYS CHIKF
The action of the clt- council Mon
day night in allowing the sum of $123
for the firemen's rooms nt tho city
hal will give the lire boys a club nnd
land, nnd that Germany has no reason
to feel friendly toward America, Sen
ator Works of California today voiced
th- first opposition In the senate to
the severance of German relations by
President Wilson.
Senator Works admitted that Ger
many has violated the rights of Amer
ican citizens, but protested against
any movement tending toward a war'
wttl. n.pmonv tn allot Htiu
"U'"r-nftVal UU amounLl 330H'Affef-Vrks-hd"wTrclVded;8eir-
.-itor Stone recalled the resolution en
dowing the break with Germany pass
ed by the senate. He declared that
the President acted solely within his
constitutional rights, and the resolu
tion had been presented so that the
.vorld might know that the senate is
suppcrtlns the resident.
Scnntor Lodge, tepubllcan, who op
posed the president's efforts to estab
lish world peace tribunal, pledged hi
support to the president, and declared
that all parly Hues have been re
moved. Senator Smith. Michigan, declared
that to repudiate the president's stand
would be a national humiliation.
WASHINGTON. D. C, Feb. 7.
President Wilson 4s not yet determlB,
cd that he shall call an extra session
i of congress. Tbu present German
and an additional (t'''ises or lhe completion of his legis
lative program
session.
may force an extra
Mr. and Mri. Cary V. Looiely of
Wood River Valley arrlvod In the city
Tuesday night from Portland, where
thoy have been apondlng the winter,
mid are on their way home.
THREE FIRES
FOR JANUARY
MONTHLY HKlHHtT OK CHIKF AM
HltOSK SHOWS KOUIl CALLS,
THHF.K K1UKH FIHKMF.X UK
CMYK KIHST ATTKXDAXCK PAY
Tho monthly report made by Keith
Ambrose, chief of tho Klamath nro
department, to tho city council this
week, shows that during January tho
department responded to four calls,
one of which was a false alarm.
The Area occurred on January IS,
IS, II and U. A total time of two
hours and forty minutes was spent at
the fires. Causes wore duo to u de
fective flreplaco, a defoctlvo fiuo nnd 'o'clock
vatelesanoss lit thawing u pipe, tic-1 noon
cording lo the report. Damage was
reported In but ono case.
The firemen of the city received pay
for their work for January for the
first time. Rate of puy Is made on at
tendance at fires und calls, as pro
vided by the city council some time,
ngo.
Tne tire expenses for Jtinuary, nc
eordiUR to the chief's report, were as
follews: Clay Wilson, tl; W. D. Mil
ler. ?a.t0; O. II. Ilronnoman, $2.50;
(Icovge Tugnot, $3. SO; Leslie Terwil
llger, $2; Jess Hunsakcr, $2.50; Dave
Kenyon, ft. GO; Harry Uocller,
$1.50; L. It. Robertson. $1.50. Total
l8.r.0.
lounging room
sleeping room In the future.
The rooms on the tlrst floor of the
building heretofore designated as tho
city englncor's, but which hns not
been In use, will l utilized ns a
lounging, reading and club room for Tho house Judiciary committee has
the men. agreed upon u general espionage bill.
Chief Keith Ambrose believes the which enacts heavy penalties for spy-
providlng of such a room will tend to,ing on shops, forts, reservations, dl
kcen the firemen at tho hall ranch of i vnls-nK defense secrets and general
KtpionaKe Dill Agreed on
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb.
the time, to be on hand Tor emergen
do.
The additional sleeping room will
permit tho chief, who has been forced
to sleep down stairs, to sleep upstairs
with the other fireboys, thus keeping
the men together.
conspiracies. It Is to be reported to
the house tomorrow.
LONDON The British steamers
Warley, Pickering and Fioridian have
been submarined, it was announced
today.
Want Money In Tomorrow.
The committee in chargo of tho
Women's 1,000 Strahorn Club or this
city, which Is btaglng tho railroad
terminal bejtent show at Houston's
opera house tomorrow night, deslro
that all ladies selling tickets for the
(how will turn In the untold tickets
and tho cash collected to Mrs, Martin
at the Hall hotel not later than -i
tomorrow, Thursday after-
Gov. Withycombe
Wires Pres. Wilson
Oregon Back of President Asks Press
to Avoid Hysteria and Jingoism
in This Time of Stress
SALEM, Feb. 7. Governor Withy-
combe has wired President Wilson, as
suring him that Oregon will stand
patriotically back of him in the pres
ent break between the United States
and Germany. The message says;
'You may depend upon it that Ore
gcu will stand patriotically with you
in any uatlonul crisis that may arise.
Now Is a time for the exercise of ne,
sober judgment on the. part of, the
American people, Durlnra crista like
this, agitation and excltemttvaMM
be deprecated and the people pre
serve as far as possible a cool, normal
attitude, I am particularly hopeful
that the American press avoid hya-.
lerln. it is no time for Jingoism."
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