The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 28, 1917, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 28, 1917.
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r . TM kouae foreign affaire committee
' PM up Prestdeat WMeea's mM
far power to kaadla lb tateraaUoaal
awaattos, making tw layorUat ra
trtcUoM. .
AviboritatlM of tba araaHaafa
mitt "otbtr laMnMBtaUHUaa aM
Ireai guna, guaatre ui aioaer u
atrkbta (roa Iba bill. Atao a aravl
(a forbidding tba um of a war rtak
barvau lo Inaiiro naalUoa carrlara
iBMrttg br two ItatocraU aa4
Urw rtpubllcaa. aal waa IM wltM
lb mlnnrtly rtport.
Tbk bill graata tba HM'ot gvai.
glaum aad fieO.OOO.OtO lo arotact
fi ihlpt and clilttaa. Tba botiaa la ai
vitnM io obm iaa Mil.
WA8IIIN0TON, D. C, Fab. II.
AMbtMBdor Oaranl aal partr aalM
fwm OoniBaa to4r, aeraUry Laa
Mag aaaoa'aeal.
I WA8HIN0T0N. D. C, Fab. II.
;ina wBBta mlllUry ooaiailUaa igraa
a tba raport of Ua amy Mil car
nlni aaftaaalBNat provMlsg far
Mharaat KUIU17 tralalat-
VAIHINOTON, D. C. Fab. II.
Tba Lnuta paaaai tba Bwrlaag aaiaal
l to tba aualry dvll Mil today,
appropriating MOI.IIt for'tka fad
mi iBteatlgatkm oj food arkaa. '
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WABHINOTON, D. C.AiWtrla .
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Rapraaeatatlva rrad A. Brlttaa of
Cblugo hag olfarad la tha bout a
bill to appropriate 1111,000,000 for
tmaadlata uaa, ao that til ablpa of
the Ualtad Stataa aavy, aow undar
couraa of conatruetloa, auy bo ruahad
to completion. Tbla auai, ba aays,
would aiaka It poaalbla to uaa triple
aklfta, worklag all night aad all day.
LAKEVIEW WOOL,
SHEEP BOUGHT
AlVntOVOH BALK SLIGHT, NVM
BER OP BALM) ARK RBFORTKD
AND MARXKT HHOWa OONUD
PtABUC ACTIVm'
LlKBVIBW. Fab. II. Tba put
waek kaa eoea bomo aeUrlty la both
tka Uaib aad wool market, although
aatea kava baaa rather alight, aaya
tka Laka Oouaty JBaaalaar. Ma
Daly, aa laeal raareeeataura or taa
4UU Uam Packlag coaaaay of Pa
Fraaalaeo, kaa baaa tka oaiy one. auy.
lai laaba. la the put few daya ba
kaa eoatractad for oter 1,000 kaid.
I. B. Ckaadlar. akeap aa aad
raaeher.of Crooked Creak Valley, kaa
eoatraeted kla eoaraa wataar laatae 10
Mr, Daly far 11.75, Tkay auataar
about 1,100 bead. Daa Chaadlar ef
Drawn Vallay, alao caatraetea aia
eoaraa vataar taaiaw, anria
about 1,HI kaad, to Mr. Daly far
tB.TS, lulllvaa itephaaaoa aaya
aaatraeted their taa wooled laataa
farM.ll, aa did aleo coareree or
Now Plaa Craak. Boajo yoarirag
watkara ware aurckaaed far M.
Taa only laeal coatracta reeeatly
mmU for wool kava baea Mtdo by D.
J, Wlleoi, loeal raarootMaUva of te
Uatoa PP aad Cattle eoajpaay of
RMa., Mr. Wlloaa baa HrAaeed the
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BOAT SWAMPED
BYBIG SWELL
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Dantog law MaP.
WABHINOTON, D. C, Feb. II;
DUpatchaa receive today froai Aneer.
lean Consul Froat at Queaaatowa. de-
clarea tbat the Uconla'e lifeboat No,
I, la which Mm. Hoy aad Mtae Hoy
died of oapoeure. waa "raked ai
ftaag asalaat tpCwaraVUa)ar'aMa
by a mouataJaoua awell."
The boat llled with water, aad waa
only kept aloat by Ita air tankn. It
became eeparated from the other life'-
boata, aad eight of the twenty-two oc-
capaala eaceambed during the algbt.
The dlapatcbea aay Mm. Hoy euc
cumbed Bret, at 1:10 a. aa., aad Miaa
Hoy died one hour later.
BERLIN, Feb. 8. Oermaa aewe
papera editorially Juatlfy tba torpedo
log of tka Lacoala. Tkey declare It
waa la accordance with Ike Oermaa
waralaaa tkat hoaplUl aklpa will be
torpedoed. They aaeert tka Lacoala
waa formerly Hated aa a Brltlak aux
iliary erulaer.
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Htuchery Work Niarttac
Tba lumber kaa beea purekaaed
aad la being tranaported for coaatruc-
Uoa work oa the Klamath hatchery
oa Crooked Creek, betweea tbla city
aad Fort Klamath, whlck te to be
tka largeat Iroflt batckary fa tka
elate. Work will atart Brat oa Ua
Ice bouee, hatchery bulldtag and a
bungalow on tba alto for tba uaa of
tbo hatchery auperiateadaat aad em-
oloyee. It la plaaaed that a maa la
to be atatloaed tkere all year round.
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M. B. AM Society to NwH
The Ladlee' Aid Society of tka M.
B. churck of tkla city will meet wltk
Mra. L. M. Halaea. 101 Mlchlgea ave
nue, Thnraday artarnooa at l:P, All
mambere laylted.
LOCAL WOMAN
PASSES BEYOND
MRS. W. I. TAYLOR, MOTBKPi OF
UNKHNRACM ROYS OF TaYM
CUV, SVOOVMRB AFTB ILL
NMSS OF LONG PRMOD
'mw. W, I. Taylor, wlfa of W, I.
TayW of tbla atty.aHoa at HI0 tkla
mefataf , at the age of 4 yaare. two
tptp aAdtkraa cay, at taa Bleak-
burtkoffRal,. ". .' ' '.-
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mum PBf ,wrB laamaaiai maawi.
BPW too ataer c wa iwiw1
back pyg of thl, Mr, who wMh the
kaibaad aaata ajtaaEaftlaplaMr.
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Germaiis Rely on
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Oa theee two mighty men the
Germane, and, In fact, the Auatrlana.
Turka and the Bulgarians, rely for
miration. They are responsible fur
the break with the United States,
General von lllndenburg and Gen-
era! von Luilendorff, the one eulef
LOCAL BASEBALLS
TEAM IS ASSURED
ASSOCIATION KLKCT8 OFFICKItS
APFOINTS COMM1TTKK IXVK8T
MATE TOR NKW BALL PARK
OR HKDUCTION OF RENT
Klamath Falls la assured of a base
ball team this year, and the strong
eat tbat can be secured, according to
I. H. Carnahan, as-preeldent of the
baseball organisation. Tka business
awn will support It aa they alwaya
kava, aald Mr. Caraaaaa today,.'.
Tho oRcerg of the aaaoclatlon elect-
ad last night were Fred Garrlch pres-
Moat, O. B. Wllley eecreUry, Leslie
HI Rogers treasurer, and George
Watts manager. The board of di
rectors are A. J. Wlgglna, Fraacta
OMe, Fred Houatoa, O, R. Wllley and
J. H. Carnahan. '
A committee ot'tkreo was appoint
ed to taveetlgate tka eecurlng of a
now park or a reduction of tp rent
of tka presaat prk. Tke aaaoalattou
PM on aa aTeracaof aver aev a
maatk Mat aaauaar. Tkla aemmUtte
paspa ef'A.V. Wlpaa K..Supr-
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These
Two tor Salvation
of tbo general staff and the other the
chief or staff, were taken to Berlin
from the ctutern front, and today von
liiiiUt-itburg has become a greater
bcro In Germany than the kaiser, and
tleitetnl vou Ludcndorff Is hardly less
popular.
KM? LOSES
HORSEIN CREEK
TKAM GOING FROM BONANZA TO
QLV 11ROKR THROUGH ICE OF
CREEK ICE HELD UP THE
WATER
The Hamaker stage .company near
ly lost a home yesterday by drown
ing near Oly when team going from
Bonanaa to Bly broke through the
lc.e on Courtright Creek, one horse's
head going under the water, and waa
held there until unhitched.
It takea a team fourteen houra to
make thle trip now, a distance of II
miles, according to Mont Hamaker,
who la la tke' city today.
s The Lakevlew stage, ka aays, kas
not been through tor, tour daya,
A report from' the Fort country
aaya the aaow la Bve feet deep In
placea fence posts Ping obliterated
la many laeea.
. Jap piawew Radl .,.
. J. F, Lopar, laundrymaa at the
KtesMtVFaUe BUam )gapry. pN
JW!?
tba lauadry, ad la compelled to lay
off. Mr..Loper had takea out an
.tna aecMoat laauranea polky.but a
few Pya before. . -
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ALLIES EXPECT
AND WANT U.S.
TO DECLAIIE WAR
HAYS SKKATOR HALE OX RKTOKX
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ThaB',Arttr3cue Cpagw War.
NEW TORKr Feb. 28.-Tk(,.lfner
Finland arrived today carrying many
American passengers. Including Fred
erick Hale, senator-elect from Maine.
Senator Hale baa been in Europe
for several months, studying war con
ditions, WhUe there he talked with
Lloyd George aad Premier Brtand of
Krar.ct and other h!h ally 'ofltetala.
"The allies expect America to enter
the war soon.' Mr. Hale aald oa hie
arrival here. "They all want ua to
declare war. and believe the moral
effect of a few Americana fighting in
France will be tremendous, and prob
ably change the course of the war."
PAMPHLETS OUT
FOR ELECTION
LAKEVIEW PREPARES TO HOLD
SECOND BOND ELECTION FOR
THE STRAHORN RAILROAD ON
MARCH STH
LAKEVIEW, Feb. 18. The pam
phlet? calling for a city bonding elec
tion have been distributed. The elec
tion has been called for March Sth.
This election waa called for No
vember 14th last, but due to the ract
that Keeler Brothers failed to aead
tho pamphlets calling for the elec
tion as provided by law, tke whole
matter waa Illegal, and It waa neces
sary to hold the election again. The
election held last November skowed
a vote of about twelve to one In favor
of tke 110,000 bond tesue to pur
chase fights of way and terminals for
the Strahorn road.
J. J, Monroe ot'WIllow Ranch, A?
Of Rebnett of, New Piae Creek aad
Jamea Duke, residing south 'of Lake
view, ware In Lakevlew IP taller
part of last week la tke tatereet of
tka proposed ttrakora road from
Lakevlew to Flaanlgan. Theee tkxee
mea compose tP right of way eow
mittee, and tkay were Pro to Inter
view ike farmers. Mr. Moam,aptai
tPt.tho saatpeat wm .entirely favor.
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that um etty cewaen hear grssaisaiB
with tp sale of Ma Psiaa; aPUat it i
wovia uaa to eioaa up ua
and confer with htaa. -Mr.
answered lmaWlater.tlswPp;
here tomorrow aia- J. t
' It is felt iavloeal eireleVpteoagt
with the railroad aUsPptf.MMnV hp-
mw - wav .. wwsarVv.
of all detalle neeeesary to
with Ue eUrtiag of aetual
tloa of Uo rallroaaV .1
Mr. Btrahora will P asked by tp
mayor to eonfer with tPeowaoq to
straighten out a feaaattara waleh
he ap memPra pt tho eeiaefldealro
to know to aafegmard tke elty'a Inter
ests. "
W. J. Long. reprosentaUva of SpRs-
er-Rorkk boadtag bouse, wklch Ps
purchased tke bends, asleaa tp'onr,
takes advaatage cjf Ita option' annul-
ling the sale wlttla Bfteea days of .
their aceeptanca, la ta the eMyajtd
vill remain bee. "
Bert E. WPmaw. ehairaaanv P IP
cltlsen'a rlgkldW way sweamPaa p
aounced thM hMrnlng tPtaRtp
rlgkt of way has boon seenroi wRh
the exception of tPt wkleh la ex
pected win Pro to P neadaavBSd.
and tkat part of It ready tof opera
tions to begin. "Wapvethla matter
la rppe, and tP deep to tp prrp-
eity can P aaanred of ao ataseaRy
there." said Mr. WHhrow. , " f ",
Captain J. W. Biemeaa.annoancP
before ha left for California tPt the
terminal fund bj auflkleatly along i
causa "no delay. Cap.' W, RPrieta
said Monday ntgkt JPt tPra ehoaM
P no delay with the. termlaal rand
niw, "
Mr. Crlsler aald Monday night tPt
the time baa.arrtvp tar tP aaaaetl
aad Mr. Btrahora. to 00 operate. Ha
said tP atflePr tha matter epwd
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