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

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Progress Is Believed
To Be Satisfactory
Wihon Publicly Inaugurated Today
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Ksetrt Hirahorn Ift yesterday
raise on hl return Is Callforala
after bmiIiik with tk ctttmell, Mayer
fritter ud I ho city attorn?, durlag
m in opportunity by Mr. Strabera
t aife all questions aad atralghtea
at all matters before aalllag ibalr
Major Crlster Mid today that there
vh ao trouble between tbe council
ud Mr. Strahorn In worklag out the
fetalis, and there I no chanre. for a
httth r carrying out Uto program,
Mr. Hirahorn expressed himself at
artMed with the progress made by
taerlty In ltH work, and ugurlag that
"" are no fleiaya from now on.
aawmr, It w take from tfty to
any (ays to ktarl operations.
Captain J. W. Slemeae returaed
Met alght from Baa rraaclaeo. and
rati Johnson will be hack toalght,
aire they were In the latareata of
tat ttralnat fund.
CaaUIn Siemens said lata moratag
wai iaey ran with the vartouB Cham
v committees, to which all the
roB)lBnt merrhanu belonged, aa4
iptalaed tliw situation to them, Thty
"had a favorable report from ena
Caiaber rowmlttce, and expects
wwn, ne Mill.
It It Planned to ant lh Ifwal mar.
to ro.o)erata In aendlag liter,
wre to the houtea with which they
wjana ny thu meant secure tauch
from Hnii Kranclwo, lacraaiaato,
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WAHIIINtiTON, D. C. Marrh S.
Tile armed neutrality blt was fill,
tmstcred to death In llio senate yes
terday.
President Wilson denounced tlio
seaate'a failure to pass the bill, aad
Issued tba following statement:
"More than 500 membera of con
gress were ready and auiloUs to pae
the bill. Nothing was accomplished
because a group of eleven senatora,
representing ao opinion but their
own, plaosd America In a helpless and
contemptible position before the eyea
of the world."
-ajrllsoa wants tuo senate's rules
changed to limit debate. Vth this
rule effected hu may call aa extra
session.
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 5.
Wilson has ashod legal authorities to
give him an oplalon within the nest
twenty-four hours to ascertain If lie
haa the power to arm ships without
aa authorisation by congress.
If they report he haa sot the power
ho will call an estra aeaaloa of con
gress as soon aa the aenata acta on
tbe revision of rules.
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I0LE LANDS TO
BE THROWN OPEN
MIDDLE OF APRIL
FI.KKT HHltS FltOSI CLIFORMA
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Fall So Far in Effort lu Have Fee
Payment Itemovnl, Uut Have Se
cured OpraJajr, Land m MowUi or
More Karlicr. Writes ItKr Sln
ajutt, Kader ami Others Worfclag
With Those In Cltarge.
WAfllUNOTON. D. C, March 5.
Prssldeat Wllsoa took the oath at
IS: 47, aad appeared on 'the platform
accompanied by Mrs. Wltoon at ,1:30,
after partklpattag with Vice Preal
deat Marahall la the inauguration in
tho aeaata chamber.
A raw breeae waa blowing, but tho
tua ahoae. The wlad forced Presi
dent Wilson to wear nil allk hat and
overcoat during tbe delivery of bla
address. ..
Mrs. Wilson wore a simple black
gowk and a seml-mouraing veil.
The present cabinet attended tbe
president. Indicating the membera
will remain In their iiositlons.
It waa necessary to call cavalrymen
to push back tho thouseads who got
beyond control of the -police and boy
scouts.
The heaviest guard to attend a
president In tlmo of peace la history
accompanied Wilson on tho Inaugural
parade on Pennsylvania avenue.
Following Marshall's Inauguration,
fteea new senators were sworn In
aad the seuate adjourned until to
morrow.
Petty Thlevtac Reported
Many persona, la the city, report
that there la ooaaMerable petty thlev
lag going oa. One reaMeat missed a
place of muak amaag other amall
articles front the houae, and later
toaad It at a aeeoad haad store, her
name still oa l Other artistes la
ctate electric llsht glebee, .money,
Jewelry M faaeral aaaertmeotof
arlMe that iadleata It H aetaf dona
by boyt.
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There la near talrteea feet or mere
of awow. at Crater Lake, aeoerdlag to
Agrlraltarlst Hack
H. R. amlsyer, Klsmath eeunty ag
riculturist, returned hiat, alght from
Ban Praaclsco, wherehoj! haa been
with; Mrs, OlaUyer aad bahy. which
la Improving, for several 'weeks. Mr.
Qlalayer will resume hla'4Uea here,
whleh have been csredffafby R, A.
Ward, toveramsat blaieglat, daring
hla abeeaoe. and who left foMhe WM
lametts Valley Bunday motalag,
ThwoVtlirfO adufeot"of
aoow ea tao Kwasaiamaaiav aotorc.
M. I. Rtoiayor. who haa juat rsturasdila to f,, Ottosar. wo waK hla
tothoaarh. , mwee
The Tule Lake lands reclaimed by
the United States reclamation service,
amounting approximately to 4,900
cr?3 in Oregon and California, are
to. be opened about the- mlddleof
AprC iwUk'JtoMr'br.r received
from John EARadar of. tbe Second
CongresloBaL DUtrlct'jqf California,
by Secretary Fred Fleet of the Kla'm
atu ConTraerclal Club. In a letter today.
Mr. Radcr rites that Director
I)als, Attorneys Ktlng and Hleu of
the reclamation service. Represents'
live Slnuott and himself and Commis
sioner Tallman are working on tbe
proposition.
"The rules and regulatlous are be
ing prepared, and I believe our Inter
view with tbe several officials will be
of material benefit in the opening of
tliesfl lauds," writes Mr. Rader.
"We were not successful iu having
them eliminate the question of initial
payment. Tbe department Is advised
that a reasonable payment of tbla
kind should be made to show good
fnltli, as the successful party would
have to niako It anyhow, and those
who aro not successful can w Undraw
the payment within three to Ave days
after tbe drawings are completed.
"The lime of the opening will be
ndtanced at least thirty das, if uot
more, by reason of our presentation
of the facts and necessity of early
opening, so whoever the party, may be
that obtains tho land may bo In a po
sition to put In a crop this year. I
believe the department will be able
to have tbe opening from April 5
to 80."
The land drawing will be adver
tised in advance, and a time set for
making application and registration.
During tho Ave daya that will be
allowed for.-flllng application all en;
tries where they are found for tbe
same piece of land will be considered
as simultaneous applications, and will
be drawn for In the following man
lier: Numbered cards corresponding to
the numbers furnished the applicants
will be placed In blank envelopes and
thoroughly mixed before all thpse in
terested who may be present.
The envelopes will then be drawn
one by one and the number of the en
closed cards read, tbe penon holding
that number to have the first selec
tion, and the senond card the second
selection, until the lands have been
disposed of.
In the past many people hae regis
tered with the view aad hope of se
curing the' right to an early applica
tion, and then have sold this right to
otherg for a consideration, and have
in this way speculated In tho lands
aad mate the boaaade-' homesteader
4 developer Pay, for their acquired
rights. ' With a view'te discouraging
this, all eppUeaata will be obliged to
Says National Life
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Is Affected by Strife
WASHINGTON, D. C March 3. Presides Wlbea declared today la
his laaMgaral address before a throws of thesmade strwtcMag; far btfoad
the reach of his voire, at the national capital, that the war la aaWthsg
fir national life.
"We liave been deeply wronged nuua tlte high seas. We have set
uMicd to Injure or wrong in return, ami we have retained m coasadesssaese
iif standiac apart from the European strife, remaining hHewt I
term transcending the Immediate issnes, of the war MseJf. .
The president surged the awe of aimed neutrality, saying:
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"We saay be drawn by cirruMfctai,cs to s snore active
oiir right and a wore Immediate association with the giant
Itself." Hut we neither desire conquest or advantage, and 'wish
that ran be had only nt tbe root of another people." '
The president declared: "American believe all nations are
interested in a world peace;
That actual equality of nations la matters of right aad privaraje la
an essential principal of pence;
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TtuU the seas must be equally free for the sale of the goods of jaH
peoples under the rules set up by common agreement-
"That natloual armaments must be limited to necessities of
cnlcr and domestic safety."
The president's conclusion' was au eloquent plea for "Aaaetic
in reeling and purpose, and in n vision of Its opportunity aad service.
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BASEBALL CLUB
PLANS OUTLINED
AGGRESSIVE ORGANIZATION IS
PLANNED WITH LINKUP OF
STRONG PLAYERS, SAYS MAN
AGER WATTS
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For tbe benefit of tbe baseball fans
Manager Watts of the Klamath
Falls baseball dub, makes a brief out
line of tbe contemplated ball club for
tbe coming season.
"It is needless to say that we are
out for a winning club, first, last and
all the time, and right now I want to
emphasise the fact that in addition to
a first class organisation we are going
to have a clean-cut aggiegatiou of
ball players.
"Auy player that aspires to pugllls
tic or football fame on this club this
season will And himself out of a job
right off tho bat, regardless of his
ability as a ball player.
"This doesn't necessarily mean
that we are going to give you a club
composed of lawn tennis phenoms,
and it Is quite possible that we may
omit the biotherly loo cause in our
contracts. Any ball club that lacks
aggressiveness Isn't worth the price
of a long ahot cigar.
"In regard to the personnel of the
club, Jimmy Clarke aud Frank Bow
den are on hand to take care of their
respective positions, and In all prob
ability tbe balance of the team will
bo picked from the following players:
Jack O'Nenl. Santa Clara, first base;
Francis Rooney, Santa Clara, or
Bllaky Morgan, O. A. C, second base;
Joe Mahur, Santa Clara, shortstop;
John Johnston, Sacramento, Jimmy
Sheeny. U. of O,, Uuy-Thorapson, U.of
W, Leapy Und, Portland, aad Ray
Crawford, outaelders; Tad Bandoa,
St. Mary's. Fltipatrkk, gaate Clara.
Mickey Shade, Sacrameato, Bert
Cook, Klamath Falls. Lefty .Taoiup
son. U. of W.. and Rarl Hilton. K. C.
H. 8., pitchers.
SITE ELECTION
HELD WEDNESDAY
VOTERS OF SCHOOL DMTMCT
WILE CAST BALLOTS MARCH T
TO DECIDE ON PVRCHAbcTOF
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PROPOSED SITE
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Tbe school diatefct election at tbe
Central school teMleclde whether the
school board ahall purchase the school
site in the Nichols Addltlea will be
held In this city Wednesday, March
Tth, this week.
Tbe site is to be bought at a coat
of $45,000, to be held until it is de
sired to move the present Central
school off Main street.
This will leave that property in po
sition to be sold. --
A meetlag waa held .last week at
the Commercial Club for a discuasiou
by tho voters as 'to tbelr oplajoaa,
and to ask queatloaa coacernlag the
proposed move. '
Ha,, ISO Acre Farm Now
C. A. Hill waa la the city today
from his farm twelve miles dowa the
valley. Mr. Hilt recently purchased
the Pierce Combs ranch of over 100
acres, and la now farming lit acres.
Snow Caved Bara la s,,
Roy Moore of tbla city, who visited
Merrill yesterday,, reports that saow
cayed In the large Merrill bara la the
city of Mawlll?aome time ago. aads
that a number of jtutomobllH la tho
barn were aamtgadK ?,
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