The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 08, 1917, Image 1

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KLAMATH COUNTY
KLAMATH FALLT
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
KLAMATH FALLS, OREtON, THUR5SDAY, MARCH 8, 1917.
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Played Villa Against
Carranza and America
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SIMON WORKING
ON BIRD RESERVE
HXIMi WHAT MAV UK FAULTY
STEP IV DECLARING LOWER
KMMATH LAKE FEDERAL RK.
NERVEMAY ABOLISH IT
Two AmericanWomen Who Died m Laconia
Disaster and Two Others Who Escaped
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esty has been playing Villa against
Camus.
Grrmtn Intervals nave been send
lag Money (o Villa ami Inciting blm lo
attrrlly gslnt Atuerlra and General
Carrsua, At the Mine lime German
feats have bem seeking to allien
Gamtua against America.
Villa was approached on February
Ittk by flcrman agent, who proposed
tstl a renewal of the border raids be
d. Alter a conference an agrre
rtt was readied. In rase of war
Wl was lu scud a small band ot
Mjakrs lo oiHirste at widely scparat-
W points along Hie American boun
Villa waa promised a quarter of a
Wlo dollars, nart of which was
mm m advance.
f WASHINGTON. I), C.. March 8.-
Qernian olnt ritmniiv ...r..i
connection with Mexico and Japan
" Included scattered efforts In In-
0m. Phlllppln.fi and Houth
erca. it H reported.
Hindu laborers wero to bo used tn
KniCtlVc Work mi thn P.n.mr.
. and the revelations also Involvo
J"! and men In the Peruvian navy
Wot lo raid tho allies' commerce
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'llni oWovorod this part of Ilia
" A number of Peruviana and a
.J."." rtcmlill agont hava boen
wea.
Comes In Pea
HAVANA, March 8 rinn.ni n.
7 Md stair officer arrived here to.
v on special train and In custody
w Penitentiary.
V. N. Ambaasauor Dead
"He, United State, ambassador to
Jgj N today a, the result of a
2!V apoplexy, word hae been re-
, - we py relatlvea.
Oaa HMa Today
Tfc. eounty coun opiMi tu M
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?lrart for the work.
WAHIIINCTON, I). U., March .
lleprrcntalho Klnnnt Is t'lidi'nterlni:
t soenro the otrliisliiu of oevnral
IbouMiid ucrcm of rrclntnutlon tmiU
from federal bind rencrvas In Klamath
county. He has placed before the de
partments the contention that those
bird retime cannot bt uphold on
such laud under tin- rcxt'rvatloiu
made by the state lu ceding llio land
to tho federal government.
Ill pofltlou Is thai tho statu rrded
I ho lauds for the purport or icclama
tlon, and that thuy raiiuot bo dealt
with eicrpt In accordance with Ihn
reclamation law. This phao of tho
matter apparently had csrupi'd notice
ot tho federal authorities, and an In
quiry la under way as to the authority
for placing ch lands within the bird
reserve.
Thlit applies to the Immense acreage
of laiidn In the Ixiwer Klamath take
dlrtrlct, now a nwamp, und which
local parties ore. endeavoring lo have
luken out of the ganto retime. In or
der that It may bo drained and cultivated.
The government reclamation ser
vice has Infratlguted tho drainage of
UiIh land lo some, extent, but Hip pise-
lug of tho land In a resort o by Presi
dent Hoosovult forentsllud work being
done.
It Is believed now that by stopping
tho connecting canal between the
Klamath Klvcr und tho lake u large
part ot tho lako and awamp will be
drained through tho shutting off or
tho water supply and by evaporation.
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bera of Klamath rails Lodge rjo. 147
U. P. O, Klks of this elty tor tontgni,
when a class of candidates numbering
Is will be Initiated.
A number of apeclal feature are
being nremred by the members of the
lodge for the occasion, and the mem
ber of the lodge aa well aa the can-
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SENATE MEMBERS
CONTINUE THEIR
BICKERING HABIT
I.MMKDIATK C.IDKIUTIO. OV
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Sraiilor Martla Aska for I'aaalmosw
Strain Since Break
Puts President Abed
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4.000 ARK ItECRl'ITKD
DELAYS ARMED XEITRAUTI-DECISIOX
WASHINGTON, D. C. Jtarch '
8. A record In recruiting was ,i:eculre Rested Well Last NJaM.
made here today when more'4
than 4,000 men. exclusive of
Couseat to Consider Llmillag of KHd enlistments and re-cnllit- 4(
! ments, was reached. They are
IMmU Senator Suct-MMa De.. credited to the International dc-
imhiikts WIKon's Slatesaeat That lt velPnts.
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Ik I'M'les to Call Extra SeasJoa
, I'ntetM Rules Revtseil.
SUPREME COURT
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e) tThc senate abolished tlic old lltallAI lifi II A I I ilia
rule-of unlimited debate and ! IIPHIII ll III II
adoptl:,tae1ttloturvfte by a 1 Ul IIULUU If VLfllllJ
vote of 76 to 3 late today. Sen-
utors (ironns, Larolettc and
Sherman opposed tho rale.
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DECISION' RENDERED IX CASE OF
IOWA ai.NK AGAINST M. R.
DOTY AFFIRMED OX ABATE
MENT PLEA COMJCS BACK
lMPSUll
BCDT JAPPIS HOY
PTMNtC C. HARPIS
MISS MUtABCTH HOY
MRS HENRY G.BOSTON
3
Mr. Albert Ilarrlo Hoy and her
daughter, Mix Elisabeth Hoy, of Chi
cago and IxMidon, died from exposure
In tho open boat thoy took after the
l.uconln was torpedoed by a (lorman
Hiibmiirluo. Mrs. Frank K. Harris,
wife ( Lieutenant Colonel Harris of
the 1'itlted States army, lived hemic.
ally through the torrlble night she
spent In the boat, aa did Mrs. Henry
fi. Loston. daughter of Qranger Far
well of Chicago. Mrs. Boston's h un
ban J was a Urltlt.li subject, so despite
her birth, that fart takes her from tho
protection of the Unltod States uu
thurltles.
STATE OFFICER BREWERS 6IVE
IS BACK HOME! VARIED PROGRAM
MRS. R. E. WATTKNHUIMJ, STATE
PRESIDENT OF THK RKBKKAH
ASSEMIILV, HAM COMPLETED
OFFICIAL VISITS FOR A TIME
Mrs. II. E. Wattenburg, state presi-
dout or tho Kobokah Assembly of Ore
gon, returned homo last night from
her official trip to lodge over tho
state.
On thin trip alio visited tho lodge
in Portland and lodges lu ull counties
south of Portland.
On this visit and and one Mr. Wat
tenbura made last summer she has
ended on 140 of the 199 lodge,' 130
of the visits being official, r Bhe lert
homo February td on her last trip.
UmiiuIIv the state president visit half
the lodges, but Mr. Wattenburg vis
ited one-third more during her term
of office,
Mm. Wattanhura Is a member of
tae.acaool board, and prominent In
I Unary und wiclnl work In this city.
I
MRS. ELEANOR IIREWER AND
HER TWO DAl'MHTKHS APPEAR
HERE SATURDAY XHJHT AT
HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE
A varied program ot violin, clari
net, trombone, piano and vocal solos,
piano trios, musical talking sketches
and readings, alo orchestra selec
tlons, Is glved by the Rrewois, th'o
musical ontortaluers to bo seeu boro
8uturda.v night In connection with tho
local Lyceum course.
This compuuy Is composed ot Mr.
Eleanor E. Brewer and her two
duughtors, Ruth M. and Grace M.
They give a thoroughly good enter
tulnraont, satisfying to aU patrons.
They have had everav years' experi
ence, covering a number ot state, and
hava always pleased,
They, will appear at the Houston
opera house Saturday night. Tickets
nnwiw on nle.
WASHINGTON. D. C, March S
Senator Martin has asked tbe unani
mous consent of tbe senate for tbe liu-l
mediate consideration of the cloture
rule limiting debate. .
Senator Sherman today denounced th dcclI!,on of .hc ,,. Jud NoIand
rresiacni wuson statement inai u
.1
The Orcgos supreme court upheld
Is "useless to call an extra session un
til the rule are revised."
"A flllbustorer would not succeed
at an extra session," said 8herman,
and added, that "only when the time
I limited does a filibuster prevail."
Senator Hollls offered an amend
ment providing that a majority In
ot tbe circuit court here, lu his deci
sion In the Clorlnda Trust and Sav
ings bank ot Iowa against M. R. Doty
ot this city, according to word re
ceived today by E. L. Elliott, attorney
for the plaintiff.
The case went to the supreme court
on a pica of abatement that there ex-
Rut Trying Weeks Stace Mato-
matJc Break May Keep Wan aa !
for Several Days Ha StlgJ
Today Americana lieertac
Kium Without Troable.
stead or two-thlrds of the senate shall ilcd a collusion between the bank
limit debate. inna tne We Manufacturing company.
Judge Nolaud held that a collusion
did not exist, and has been upheld.
Tbe supreme court action brings the
case back into the circuit court here.
The case was brought to collect on
some machinery.
WASHINGTON. D. C, March 8.
Senator Norrlg defended the obstruc
tionists today In tho senate, declar
ing that If their action in blocking the
nrmed neutrality bill was treason,
"then make the most of it."
Hc said he favored the cloture rule.
WASHINGTON, D. C, March S.
Dr. Grayson, tbe Wbtte House pay
ciciau. announced this moraine thai'
President Wilson spent a restful algal
last nighfc-ttreug&--B1-Mgtr
fevt-r today.
Hi? Illness is due to the trjlas
weckr, following the diplomatic break
nlth Germany. He may remain la
bed lor several days.
The president's Illness is delaying
the armed neutrality decision The
order to arm merchant ships, how
ever, ig expected soon.
Lrand W hillock. American ambas
sador to Belgium, cable that Germa
ny Is permitting Americans to leave
Iiclplum freely.
CAMP STATES
RATES REDUCED
ONE SUBMARINE
SINKS 47 SHIPS
ON RECENT TRIP 90,000 TONS
SUNK Ji:RMAX . PRISONERS
CAPTURED AT THREE POINTS.
FALL OF.RAUDAD EXPECTED
BERLIN, Mnrch 8. One subma-
REV. HURD HANDS
RESIGNATION
OFFICERS OF CONGREGATION
HAVE CONSIDERED THE MAT
TER AND WILL GIVE OFFICIAL
NOTICE NEXT SUNDAY
AND MAINTENANCE
BE REDUCED
OPERATION
CHARGES
THIS
ACRE FROM 1 LAST YEAR
WILL
V
YEAR TO 83 CENTS AN
Iter, Chas T. Huril has tendered
his resignation as pastor or the First
Presbyterian ehurch of this city, to
take effect April 1st, and his officers
rim. on u ieia trip sunk twenty-oue nave nlreRdy glvcil tto mBtter ,,,,,
steamers, ten Milling vessels and aix-'oratlon. Tho congregation will be
tithing boats, It is announced officially notified next Sunday morn-
teen
here, for u tolul of 90,000 tons.
Violent artillery Are In the Cham-
puguu (list vli-t is reported today.
Ing.
It Is with very deep rgeret that Mr.
Hurd Is allowed to sever his relation
with this church, but that Is made
necessary by tbe ill health ot hla ram-
PARIS, Match 8. German prison-Illy In this location. He will, how-
ors have been ci.uturcd lu trench raids over, continue to occupy the pulp.lt for
. .!..... ,t..nt ..-i.. .. .h. 1.,-. three more Sunday.
w """ '. " .. Rev. Hurd's new charge will be the
uine. between tne uisne ami me Aisue MouU Baker cnurch , SeaUe
atid northeast Embernail fronts
Dorrl to Have Dance
The Dorrls ire department will
give a big ball on March lth for the
benefit of the new Are bell fund in
that city.
LONDON, March 8. The British
cavalry I but twelve mile from Big.
dad. The if port of It fall I ex
ported.
The operatiou and .. maintenance
charge under the first and ateoad
units of the Klamath irrigation pro
ject will be 85 cents an acre this
year, according to an announcement,
made today by Manager Camp of
the Klamath project.
"This Is a reduction of 15 cents an
acre over last year," said Mr, Camp,
"us it was SI for that period. Wo
have the ennuis in shape now, and be
lieve that tlil8 year we WM be aD,e to
pay expenses under this charge.
"Three years ugo a charge ot but
T cents an aere wan made, but the
ditches became run down and the wa
ter service to the farmer waa poor.
In 1915 it was raised to 11.15, with
the co-operation of the director of
the Water Users Association, under
which amount it was posslblo o'put
the ditches Into shape and give good
service. .
"lu 191C the charge was reduced to
f 1, un acre, aud this year we are able
to reduce It to 85 cents, aad believe
we will be able, to keep the lyatem la
good order,"
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