The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 01, 1917, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1917.
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Germany riots Against America
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IVfcH OX TRAIN TONIGHT AT
I niMi o'cmn;k
feeWtcil time I Ripe fur Important
ActD to lie Taken In Regard lu
Hurling tMHMmHIuN Work un the
hfMMt River Link of llallruad.
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K-prtt HaWrued Cowaael Wanted
!hr Major Mil Conuctt;
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"it fct drairrd thai all baalue men
Mkl other mierr-rtrd trill he at the
taWhrm ParMc mitai tonight at
MO) te meet awl walrtnwa Hubert K.
Mubotu. who will arrive hat-a to
ajahl. Thl, wua brought mm at lha
twrtleg of iIm Muainrae Men'e Asuorie
Mi lax alitil, aad nwmhtrn of lha
ajaariailoM haw bra away rlrralat
auhe idan today. Mr. Mtrehom will
ltiictMalH la lha tetfa! Nrjha
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Robert K. Hlralioni, rallniad build.
r. Will arrive In Ilia city tonight frum
M Mimic, Calif., In confer htr with
Ik dly rounrll, anil It U cxih-cImI
tkit IliU vtult will Ue of the utmoit
laiK.rtaiire to Klamath KalU niul IU
railroad klimllon.
Mr. Strahorn Is coming at the aug.
fiatloa o( Mayor CrUIrr, who Inform
'H tm Tuesday of the altuallon. Tim
.Mt kaN nld the 1300,000 bond by
Mrti the city la to construct the rail
Mm) link from thla city to Hprague
Km.
I Xlamalli .-oilo nrn muloim that
wk on lhl road begin aa soon as
atsslblo, snd that nothing occur to
Marrupt It, now that It aceni aa
ttetgb dure Ih nothing to. prevent
Uton and ro-oMratlon between the
.varkiu funds, bond Issues nud the ho
twkiit of the right of way.
ttsci'Sklon with Mayor Crlsler und
Hjsrsl member of the council brlug
wKthc fnct that ho for aH the city I
werned llltlo ninnds In tha wny to
out tlx, detail. The mayor and
vH "f U'o ccuucll fool thnt they aro
otJ railroad builders, mid have an
Hd t the point now whoro Mr.
;Nrahorn's expert knowledgo along
line will bo of great value to
tktm.
The pcuplu of Klamath rails hnvo
"n Wtlontly working and waiting
iw.tlie winding up of tbo work that
!! bcn necessarily preliminary to
tlelall UiaVmust be gone over to
fW construction.
Mr. Rtrahorna visit hero will bo
Hlchod wjth anxious tycs, nud It Is
"orally hopod that he will find con
ns rlUfctory.
5 Thou- In charge of the funds und
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lwch, l the coldest march morning
wijplve years that the government
"been keeping records here. There
!!" I"1 record kept back of 1901.
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"mot snow, and that the condition
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MIKMCNH KKNIW Willi:
HAS KHANCISCO. March I
i:xcl to Ktart Iioiiik Haturduy
or Kiindny. Looks kixm here.
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Captain Sli'im-usi I In Sun
Franclrco wnrKInK o-i the lorml
tint loud, and other report re
ceded from him Indicate ood
siicccmi In Han Francisco. Tho
metsnge wa received by his son,
John Rlrmens.
INSTALLS WIND
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KNTKD II V IXKUI. MAN.
U. V. Wlllcls, of (his city, lias re
cently lustnlled on hi,, title land which
formerly convtltuted tho government
experiment station at Ady, a wind
mill built and Invented by C. A. Carl
son, of this city, for keeping the land
dralnged of which thero Is 300 acres.
Tho government formerly had a
gasoline pump stationed at this point
to keep tho water off the land but Mr.
Wlllots has Installed the windmill be
Having tlint It will bo more econo
mical and do the work on well. This
la a novelty for dalnlug tulo land and
Is the first to be established for this
purpose.
Tho windmill Is different from tho
ordinary mill, especially pertaining
to tho gear arrangement, The patent
Vocured by Mr. Curln.n on his mill
(Ilea In tho goar arrangoWnt.
( The mill ha a sixty Inch lift and
draw, up three and three fourths
gallons of water with1 every stroke of
tha akaft.
U la' possible should the mill prove
elective and Mr, Wlllats beltavee It
will bo. that Mr. Carlson will find n
good local market for his mill which
has been constructed especially tor
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a WASHINGTON. U. C. March
I. -Tlio house adopted a rule
for immediate consideration on
tbe armed neutrality bill thla
afternoon. It allows three hour
for cencrsl debate.
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WASHINGTON, D. C...MJl.I.
It Ih reimrted that Secretary Lansing
I Investigating propaganda scheme
of KwIm Minister Hitter.
Ill ujibllcatlon of Germany ' pro-
pntnl to detain five American consu
lirSfflcer has displeased lousing.
I'earc coufcrenre suggestions have
been given out for a week following
llin break with Germany to newspa
Kin. and before the state department
did, has resulted In an "urgent call"
to Kilter to visit Secretary, Lansing.
EXTRA SESSION
LOOKS PROBABLE
sfxatoh xonmti inmhth on a
OMI'l.hTK UIHCt?8SIN OF AIJj
AI'I'IUU'IIIATIOX llll.LS, AND
OTIlivllh WANT BTR. HK8SION
WASHINGTON. U. C. March I.
CoiiaUi' Norrlir, ludopendont rcpu
llcau. him; that he will ItwUt of a full
and complcto discussion of all appro
Ptlutlon bills.
If bin throat Is carried out it will
make an extra session of the senate
ueccsrary.
Senator Thomas, democrat, also ha
demanded an extra losslon.
POULTRY MARKET
DECLARED BUSTED
EAST HIDE POULTnV DKALE1W
AHK FOOD COMMISSIONER TO
I.VTEKCKDE, DECLAKJNG SOY
(OTT PARALYJ5BD MARKET
NKW YORfC. Malta 1. Bait Bide
poultry dealers have asked rood Com
mlssloner HartUjaa to latereed with
Jnwlak Italian eouscwlveawko
baye beyeetttw tkaaj. ' -i (
The'deUray that tkelr ear cott
has paralysed the poultry market.
Chickens are oKered at It cent, tbe
cheapest In three years, and Lara re
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Meets High Cost of living
The Intcrborough Radlp Transit
company of New York city, the larg
est traction company In the world,
has long made provision against the
high cost of living and food. riots so
far as It own employes are concerned.
In the upper photograph here is
shown a bakeabop of tbe company In
New York city. Tho lower photograph
showa one of the three general stores
with the employes In front. These
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ATTORNEY DUNCANlMOSICIANS HERE
RECOROS ALGOHOLi WANT REAL BAND
HEOEIVES IlLANKH FOIt PKHMlTS,l!.t'KKItS OF MOVEMENT BAY
AND OTHKIl LEGAL IIEgUlltK
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AND Fl'ltCHASEIlS MUST APPLY
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Ethyl alcohol may be legally pio-i
cured upon application to the district
attorney ouly.
W. M. Duncan, district attorney. Is"
in receipt of the Importing and the
sale applications, afnilavlcs nud
mlu which place upon him the work
of keeping track or the alcohol trade
In Klamath county.
The "bone dry" law permit of the
Importation Into the state only by ap
plication to the district attorney with
the filling out of an application stat
ing purpose of use, and other required
fact.
After the importer receives tho al
cohol tbe prospective purchaser must
then make application to tho district
attorney and receive a permit which
must be prosented to tbe seller bofore
he Is allowed to dispose of his alcohol.
Thi. nun also o throuah tho dl.
trlct attorney' office, aad the law re
quire that certain facte be known
and sworn to before he makes out the
permit. ,
Thus the district attorney ha a rec
ord of all alcohol brought Into his
district and a record of all Its sale.
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Taylor Femoral la Teworrovr
The funeral or Mr. W. T. (Mike)
Taylor, wao died la tkle city yeator
dayornng, will be held from tbe
Wfcltloek undertaking parlor tomor
row aftaraoo at I o'clock. Rev. V;
H, Cox of the Eleventh atreet Baptist
church, this city, will have charge of
ana lateraeat will, take
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Corporation
stores do a business of S4.i0.000 a
year among tlie zi.uuu employe Koi
the company. They sell at wholesale
prices plus the overhead charges, and
thus save their customers about 20
per cent over the prevailing retail
price of the neighborhood. President
Theodore l. Shouts, bead of tbe com
puny, the railroad man who became
famous on the Panama canal, and oth
er high officials patronise the stores.
T1IEKE IS PLENTY OF MATER.
IAL TO ORGANIZE, AND KLAM
ATII NEEDS ONE NOW
Much interest is being displayed
Klamath Falls muslcalclrcles at
In
the present time and It is probable;
that n meeting or all ttiose interesteu
l U'o orsanlsatlng of a band will be
pcr-,ilieu tor tno near imure.
Those familiar with the situation
hi re say there is plenty of talent in
I ho city for a band and that al It
needs is organisation.
This city did not have n organised
baud last year and on occasions of
bull games und other times a few
musicians of the city congregated and
played, which local musicians say
was not a satisfactory arrangement.
With the promised organisation of
a Ftroug ball team this year, the lay
ing of plans for a county fair and
other orcaslons looming up. local
(band men say that Klamath Falls
should have a baud thla year and are
hnvhiB- nlans for calllaa a meeting for
tho purposo of organising one.
That there aro many musicians In
the city who will be glad to help In
the work and will cooperate to give
Klamath a band la not doubttd by
those' behind the movement.
Moves Into New Location.
Chns. Donart. proprietor of the
Ratio pool room and confectionery
etore on Main atreet, between Sixth
and Seventh atreet, hat moved to a
new location on Main atreet, oae door
west of tbe restaurant on tha south
west corner of Sixth and Main. He
Is having the place remodeled and
renovated tor occupancy.
Attempt to
Japan and Mexico
WASHINGTON, I). C. March
conferred with President Wilson today. He rerusea to aiecaaa -
purpose of hi visit, but said tbe "over, night" developmsaU la Ike
war t-Kcetlon are very serious.
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WASHINGTON, D. C. March
mlttce of the senate bas agreed to report out tae beasa rastaue.;v
made and referred today, substantially In the same form aa ks
presented. The senate will undoubtedly pasa u reaeiauea. Tae ..s
committee removed the LaFollette
GKIIMANY PLOTS AGAINST AMERICA.
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 1.
aa alliaarr wttn ssenco aai lupmm mvumm .-uxnes - mmr wot rr,
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vealed today by the admlaMraUoBki
Mlulater Zimmeraaaa on Jaauar-r lath,
German Envoy oa Eckhardt at Mexico CMy.'
Tlie letter says la aart:
Oa the 1st of February Germany tetrad to becte the
eabmarlne warfare. An endeavor will
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"If unwirciv, propose an alliance with Mexico on Ih
tliat we will make war together and wake peace together.
:- will tire- Mnancial aanoort. it betna
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will rerowiuer lier lost territory In New
form tin- president of Mexico as oon as certain that there vrtt ha .m eaaV
break with America.
Snggrst to the president of Mexico on jronr os hsklativcv thnt he
communicate with Japan, and saggeat
naVring to mediate between Germany
fall attention to the president of
ruthless submarine warfare promises
within n few month.
Thl and other dornmenU are In
UEMEYES LETTER DID NOT REACH JAPAN OR MEXICO.
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that Zimmerman's letter reached Carraasa or Japan, and la i
neither of them would consider anch n preposition.
He refused to discuss' the govern menu aourcea-jsf
"some one's life be endangered." He stated, however.
meat has full evidence of the plot, and
vou llemstorff and von Eckhardt.
tanning Intimated that the government worked four .ntoaOy before
conclusive evidence was obtained on the plot.
The Japanese embassy lias sent a second statement pledgteg caaHnmeal
rriemtchlp between Japan ami America, nud n continuance of Jaaan'a ro
tations with the allies.
The htntement said: "Under no circumstances will Jaaaa) eaantala
such an invitation as Germany attempted."
WILSON SAYS LETTER AUTHENTIC.
WASHINGTON, P. C, March 1. Senator Lodge latradncedw
tlon inquiring into tlie currectnesi. of
Senator Swansou formally anneunced: , "Tlie president authorise mi
te, say that the text or the Zimmermun letter to the German easbaeaVi at
Mexico City proposing an alliance between Japan and Mexico,- la aanama
tially correct." '(
Senator LaFollette demanded a tesolutloa Inquiring when llM.safteaj.
nieut got tlie letter, and Senator Works
all the Information he haa, " , ? "
nmirman Stone of the foreign rotation committee aayeeiad la the.
ate to refajr the resolution to hla commltteo "for rnrther lawetlaaillBaiJbe.
fore IH advised action w taken' tatimatiag tnat
Is belilml the letter to excite public opinion,
JAPANESE AM1USSADOR DENDS8
WASHINGTON,
D. C, March 1 .
..... ..nuiin f ttu nMMu' ulut. sml
nd know that Germany I mistaken If
Mexko, ir Germaay make war on
PRWlDEXT WILSON STANDS PAT.
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-WASHINGTON, B: V? March ii
grrwa today that be eland latly hah hnl
power and the vote of credit to enable
He said that he will not sign tho I
involve
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