The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 03, 1917, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, ltl7.
Hmlh Year X.
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Herald
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GERMANY
ARMED
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Congress Adjourns
at Noon
t'SlE AHMBtt NEUTRALITY
MIX Mil X EXTRA HKHHION
Clerks WIN Ik Htopped Towlgbt. and
rain the t4lmMl0Ml NMlMdOM
ran Hc-h " I EntlleM
gat for Net First Work e ttw
Xttt Cwgre, WHI He M Pee At.
ptfrtetloa IUIU Ift Owr
WA3HINMTON, U. C, Marcfc 1.
Th ality.fourth ecnloa of coagreea
tajearat tine die at noon Sunday.
The tlock will be stopped toalght,
leaaocura rslon will be hold until
iwe it the earllctl, unless Ik later
hUomI Huailon force one.
PmMtnt Wilton notlned coegree-
Jeul leader today that ha would not
M MjwlrajKWloB unless tke prea
at cb&ireM fills to peaa tke armed
eettrsllty bill.
Tb em work ot the Matt congress
III be to roiM on appropriations
kith fall to itnai tho preeeat cob
irru, Kwu l( the army appropriation
Mil U lut, the president l detir.
miard not to mil an extra aeaalon.
leuior Stone expretsed confidence In
President WlUon, but aald that h
4M aot believe any prealdapt ahould
hare "mch broad towar" aa the prw
Mr at bat atked.
KLAMATH HAS HAD
44 INCHES SNOW
OOMIMItKIl WITH tiAHT YEAR'S
I.NCIII-W, HKVKN CUMJDY
DAYH1N FKURUAMY, KINK PAR
TLY CLOUDY, g CLKAR
Klamath Fall Imm had 44 Intbea o(
3w bo (ar thl winter, compared
.th 39 latt year, according to the
Uport nt tho United Btatea raclama
tlon oDIce.
The monthly report for February
Jowt that there were II clear daya,
Je partly clear and aeren cloudy.
The precipitation for the month wa
Ml Inches, not more than .58 iacaea
nltini In any 14 houra. The toUl
ofall won eight .Inehea.
The mom temperature waa 38.fi;
wn minimum, 14.6; mmb, tfi.fi;
lmum, 4& and minimum 9 below
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NKW OULHANB, March 5. OM
Wt of the Brltlih ituair Knbtht
JmMDloni told of a kattU with a
grman tubmarlne or their rrtral
. They aald the auhmariae taut
. hot at the ateamer wltk no
jw. The Companions guaaer Ired
lvo ,hot. elDklng the aubmarla.
AlfairLMTKaMva
rred Btarr. Klamath eouaty aalmal
Jtar, reported to Blaloglet Wirt
y that tWcmty-lM aaulrraU waea
HW anr BeataM at m at4 ef
alfalfa Uava. imuhI kw
B'rnru farmer ihere, ";!; '
NEUTMUn BILL CERTAIN
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Tomorrow
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FILING AN APPEAL
CAUrORMA IUIUIOAU (X)MMIH
MUX RKITriKN Tl) MDIMKY UK
CIMON DATK FOH MIU l!TO
KFFKCT IN NOW MAIICH MYH
Word received hy Petrctary Fleet
f the Commercial Club from Dlahop
neater, iramc aaatwievw"'
handling the club'a rate work In Cal.
Iforala, aaya that the effective date
for the reduction of rate baa been
chanted from March 4th to March
lOtb, to give the Southern Paellc
lime to change their tafjffe. t
The BoutbtTB Pacific la coaalderjBg
Dllng'aB appeal o the rallroad.com
mlaaloai reueetUg a re4lef from tha
order, aaya thaKHter from Blahop a
llaltlcr. The commlaalon hat refuaed
to tMidlfr their decUlon regarding
the ralca from California iolnta to
thla city. ,
The railroad company ha not tuny
dctitrmlncd U file the apiteal yet,
fcowexer.
B06 HUNTERS
LEAVE TODAY
KIMBALL HUNDH IIIH MKN OLT TO
ROUND LAKK IIMION TO DK-
OIV WOHK W)R HBABON ON
DKUTLKJ WHK PATHOL NBXT
Four of tho crow kept by J. F.
Kimball of tho Klamath Countiee
Fire Patrol Aaaoclatlon, left today for
the Round Lake region, to atari their
acaaon'a work ou the pine beetlea.
After the beetle work la etarted
and the fire aeaaon bcglna they win
devote their nttcntlon to both.
rh mm. to ao out are will uauuii
William Nltachelm, Harold Ogle aud
Carl drubb.
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mm. ThlHv JarkrabbMa
v. i. Arant reDorU today tnai no
aecurcd thirty Jackrabblta with two
quaru or old polaoned oata, which
were prepared two montna a.
Animal Hauter KUIa Five
Fred Btarr, predatory animal hunt
er In thla county, reported to B. A.
Ward, government hlologlat, that he
has aeeured five eoyotea In the fifteen
daya ha hie been at work.
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DemtHTCr ! ArgeV
k nmii in the Nurml caae waa
heard yeaterday afternoon In circuit
urt by Judge. Kuynenoaii. -diet
hae not been handed down yet.
Inaugural Crawd Oatker
WAWINUTON, P. C March S.--iii
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for ihe Inauguration ceremonlea Moa.1
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MERRILL HOLDS
ELECTION MONDAY
TWO MKMUKK8 OP OOVNaL,
THBASUHBR AND CITY RE
CORDKH TO BK KLEOTED IN
VALLEY TOWN
(Hprrlal to The Herald)
mbrhill. March 3. The election
of two raembora of the city council,
the city treasurer and the city record
er wll; be held In thla city Monday.
Thn eandldatea for election are
Geo. WHmm and J. 8. rruita lor iae
coi-ntll; E. M. Bubb tor city treasurer
and P. D. Olney for the oRce of elty
mrnPllMr.
The mayor la not elected at thla
time.
Johnson Believes
Growth
President of Klamath Manufacturing
Company Here and Prepares for
Largest Run Thia Year
U la tho belief of Robert A. John?
ton, president of the Klamath Manu
facturing company, that tho Pacldc
coast la due for a etaady growth of
prosperity and advancement, provid
ing than me menean-uer) w
atlon does not Inlorfere to tod groat
an extent.
"We nave seen It coming tor some
time; ad 1 believe, after vUltlag the
o..i ..a -aoitth. talklni wltk my
friaala u oaorrtog ealiM, tkat
ltelkg.'B:M'B"w w A
Ca4We4w aavkeM gUia ket
tor, eredR aa aM'aad .. hard
JTget, akdery .maa.th.t wanted (Ji f,Uk-"i '&? "' .
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Vn UtTRlalea walWAatamt ana uc
HOUSE WIVES
LEAGUE TO WAR
NEXT WEDNESDAY 18 DATE BET
FOR DEMONSTRATIONS AND TO
ASK MAYOR TO OPEN WARE?
HOYSES AND SELL FOOD
LOS ANOELE8. March 3. The
Houaewlvea League ot California to
day etarted a atate wide movement
to reduce the high coata of foodatuffa.
Demonatratlona will be made and
telegrama acnt to nil cltlea aaklng
that demonatratloua bo madu next
Wadneaday.
Local womeu plan to aak the mayor
to open the warehouses and aelt all
food held for apcculatlon.
Is Cominj
wofk has been able to get It, I be
lieve," aald Mr. Johnson. ,
Mr. Johaaon Is maktag arraage
menta for the largeat aeaaon at hla
mllla on the Uppep, LaMkey' over
had. A aavea year eontraei kaa been
mado wltk the Weed Lumbar com
paay for logs, and a loggHtrala la
to atari hauling y to
the Upper Lake. ,
A amir wlirbo completed aa aooa aa
oaalhw from ihe railroad la the aaw.
mill oil the lake. Mr. Jokaaoa aays
ia skai k kss.aaveral.aUUioa foot
of led la the lake, wklok at aUtag
M'Mr.fa' .
if aariA .
STRAHORN WORKS
WIIH KLARAIH
FALLS OFFICIALS
tlfCMOXH HELD YKMTEROAY AND
MTU LAT NIGHT
Complete I'arienUadta la Baata of
CoHpcrMtoa Between Mr. Ntrakora
' aad CMy OaVtalu Drtaib of Rail
romt Work Gone Otr CoaaptHely
ad Actkw to Be Take to Wand
t Prellmhaariw la Owtttncel
nobcrt E. Strahorn spent practic
ally al day yeaterday 'and until late
Inat night with the mayor, city coun
ell and city attorney on -the problem
of constructing the railroad from thla
city to Dairy.
Following conference held yester
day .between-Mr. Strahorn, and Mayor
nwei. tke council met laacatglrt'
with him and the.clty attorney at the
city ball, and worked unill a late
hour In atralghtenlng out all details
and outlining the atepa to be taken
by the council to start the construc
tion of the railroad from thla city to
Dairy.
While unable to give but any defi
nite Information torJay. Mr. Strahorj
said that he found things here In
some-Abat better shape 4ban ho bad
expected from reporU.
Statements made by member of
the council after the meeting indicate
that Mr. Strahoru and the council
are wurklnK harmoniously, and will
',Jave fomethln definite to announce
hv the time Mr; Strahorn leaves.
Mr. Strahorn continue to believe
In the woasibllltles cf this country,
aud eays that after searching the map
from Canada to the Mealcan line, and
Kjt.t nud west, he is unable to And a
rcijn to rich in Its natural state in a
iHvnn.lt) of resource aa thla and the
region north and east of thla city.
which hla network of railroad lines
will tap-
M.r. Strahorn etpoctt to return to
California Suudny.
WAR VETERANS
DILL PASSES
WORD RKCK1VBD .LATE TODAY
BY CAPTAIN APPLEGATE PROM
ItEPRESENTATIVE N. J. WN
NOW TELLS. THE TALE
WASHINGTON, D. C.J March 3,
The Indian War Veterana bill passed
the house today with Smoot amend
ment. It only awalU the signature
of Prealdent Wilson to become a law.
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SAN FRANCISCO, March 3. 8u
rwrtor Judce Sturtevant haa declared
that, the red light abatement act l
Invalid, and that the resorts eroaea
under the Injenetlon may be opened.
Meg Break ; Agate
, CHICAOO, March I-Hogaoa tke
koof c4d today for 111.30. aaotker
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Heated Debate Held
in Senate Chamber
JUUUUJUljnrarararafVV'arrniii "" "" 0
Secretary of War
Who aaya couditions atcjdlly grow
inr araver. and the situation between
the United Statea and Germany can
hardly last much longer on the pres
eut baiil
'.1LLED TO LIVE SOBKlfLY.
AM) GODLY, BAYS EVANGELIST
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UvungflUt Purdoni drew a picture
of this aeneratlon with 1U character
laitc frivolity, lightness and pleasure
loving tendeucles, even with a form
of godliness, where the evil servant or
professed follower of Christ would
say. ''My Lord delay etn nia coming.
Pacing the eventualities of the
Juditment we are called to "live so
berly, rlahteousiy and godly In this
mViu.nl world, looking for that
blersed hope and the glorloua appear
ing of the. groit God and our Savior.
J8iif. Christ. Titus. 3:13-13, he said.
"The Standard of the Judgment," to
night and "The Plan of Salvation.'
for Sunday nlght'a services were an
nounced.
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0A On Way to lakevlew v
Miss Georgia Cross of Portland,
who' Is on her way to Lakevlew to
tcticb in the city schools of that place,
Is In the. city today, being compelled
to watt over here a day on account of
the. stage service: But three peases
gtira can be taken care of at thia
tlme
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ltlologtst Leaves) Tomorrow
Tl. A. Ward, government biologist,
who has been working In thla county
for' number of weeka, loavea In tke
morning for the WlUameUe Valley;
where he will continue nia worn ror
a time, He expecta to return here
uext summer for further work.
Divorce Testlmoaw Take)
Testimony In the divorce case of
Mra Warner waa heard yeaterday by
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3. Admission la madia, .he; Oer-
many today that isMtmtlea
4 were tent the Ocrmaa, miadaier.' .
4 in Mexico regarding the poaaikll- d
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Germany' admission of tkM aetaalHr'
of the Zimmerman lMter'aaeV 'eee
tnln the paosage of the armed neutral
ity bill now before theaaaite .,
Senator Braadegee opeaed the de
bate today and said : "War la eertala
If another of our. vessels la auak after
the action takeajtj coagreaa. .Woji't
you sUad up and tght Mke aaai. or
are you going to lie aapiaely by?
Shall we wait until the eiamghter act
ually comes, and akalt 'we allawaa
edict of a fdreigsi peeenUte destroy
American cuwravx. ;
Senator LaFollctte's attitude a the
bill is not kaowa.
Secreury .Laaatmg aaaouaeedthat
there ia no tatentiea of eoaveylag
vu.uu.lc and auL thai aoarorlajr BU
ammunitions carrtsjtm aa act of war.
Ho also aald thatlPjam esUblishmeat
of .n lane ot w,aralma la the mm as
a eouvoy.
WASHINGTON. . C. Marek,3.-r
The senate unanimously paaeed the
couference report of the 'legtamtlve
executive Judiciary apprpprtetloji bill.
Wleto SlfM BUI
WASHINGTON. D. C. March 3.
Prratdaot WUaoa auraedVke nostomce
npproprtattoa bill today, earrylagtka
"bone dry'' pravtowas. '
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 3.
U U learned that the Costa Rlean
government waa aware of Genaaa
aetivltlea there. A recent re-uast'
was made, presumably by akAmer?
(can 8rm, for a.' laafaaelaavjm. aaajkj
Hsu a. high power wtreteee ptani ear
the Panama canal. It waa. refuaed af
ter Investigation. aaH wae'.heRevfd
to be a Qermanirm whtek.aiMle.lkef.
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