The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 24, 1917, Image 1

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MtalttM m FuirwMMr ef War.
twtndkM if Relief HMpi by Oer
M anbatarlaea Caneed the Abaa.
of It Relief Work Tr.
a Germany
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WASHINGTON. D. C, Marck U.
tokHMier Whllloeh ,kaa keen or
itni to wlthdtew wtk hie staff and
annk) to Havre, Fraaee, aad also to
imago lor the withdrawal of kla re
WwkMir. ' .Iterate dopartment dectares that
tat fmMtM have refured to permit
WMnetk to romntualeate with Wash
kflM, and dial Amerieaa protest
iwiirU through tlio Spanish arnka
ar k) fird iu the elaklag ef relief
Mn kare been untaawered kf, Uer-
HEALDTON NOT
IN SAFETY ZONE
GERMAN PAPERS HAY WAH BE.
CLAKKD WHEN FIRST Mill
ATTACKED
Official Dtapatrhee Received a War.
Ingle Report Nrwrlim HlMuwr
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m IkMttl, ftaBk I'ollrt. Atilvliln
In New Rciirnrd, !., Miarl Itwwur
Of ItakMuta Mm Off t'oaat.
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BKHLIN. Marcli 24. Urn.y
KilBtalru (bat the tlnklns of the
HmIiIIob u not nn overt art. The
rra clalna that the tm waa with
in (ho barred ouc when mtuk.
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WAIHINfiTON, D. C Marek SI.
Tkt Mau dcpartmeal aaBOHRcw tbt
vkMravai or Ilraa4 Wbltlock, nln
ktir.M BcIiIum, aad atao tka wltfc
dfinl o( ihr let laa rellaf worker.
Tab action U take aa a fortrua
airefvar. Tk dettruciltm of relief aklpa by
Otnua iubmarlna In aafety aad Ike
kwrwl mum rnuMHl ike abaadoaaient
M tkt relief work. It U aanoanc!.
KOKICII. Hwltarrlaiid, Marcli St
German paitvra received here aay thai
Ovrmaay iilatm to declare war n tkn
Ualted Mlatea when Ike Dntt Aiacrirau
veatel nltarka a ubi8arla.
WA8UINOTON. I). C. Marcu.lt.
Ofldal dlaiiatchn received by the
atate department announre the alnk
lag of the Norwegian t earner Ronald
wltk Oeorco Ooldrolmer of lorlland,
Oregon, a aallor, on board.
Mm Agearjr for Tractor.
Ueid and Jud lxw. two well
kMwa local boys, have takea the
UNr for thu Cam tractor engine
, farm work. Their Irat .tractor
M art of gang plowa have arrived.
M4 tber wilt um then for deaioa
Mmiea work thla aarlai. While la
IW WUUmette Valley laat wlater.
Uara alanded a farnera' neetlac at
Oregon .Agricultural College,
kiii tractorR of all makea were
lni domoaatraled, aad ae
Wal Ike Cao ngency for Klaatath
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rollee artlvltlea here atarted rumora
today that a Oernian submarine base
baa keen found off the coast near here.
Plthcrmea have reiMirted the presence
cf strange looking craft
fsUagci rattb, aii tuaki.
V. 0. Cainnbolt. nroBlwaat frasr
ttta.Untell Valley, arrived la tkdftwwit,.a, miles per hour
-vjwirruiiy, nuu reiwrta taat um
J Valley ntttlo arc in good eoadl
considering the weather He
jHlbat IIimq who could aot feed
' -kiposed of their cattle for fair
' while others will be akla to
JJJJuntll April 16th without Much
r',", Ho naya that one ef two
hirh hvo goae out tktt eat.
"".dying of urvaUaaeaiii;
HballeYes. ,, ' m
"f V. M, t). a. Heciataiy aOea,
J'r udos, stato Y. M. O.Jl.
""'y. who haa keen In the elty
W days displaying whlhlU of
, ' ,"l c- A- work and to give lllua-
ffl,he,Mre on '" or
ttan Science hall Tkuraday
:" t thla niornlag for Aaklaad.
Wi ,". w!" nlw orro kla ra
'"to lls hradquartera at PortUkd.
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"rHTe In (he Mornlx.torArt.
"'..''"matta Valley aolaU.
win visit at Medfefd. tketr
Wreck Near Taconui
TACOMA, Wash.. Marcli 34 Three
slnrkmen were Injured and two prob
ably fatally, In n collision today be
tween Hie Spokane Limited and a
Great Northern railroad stock freight
train at Kanaaket.
Haowidide Kills Two
8KATTI.K, Mgrch 14. Two are
dead and several missing as the re
sult of a anowallde which crushed the
Muowskcds u the Great Northern
railroad at Kmbro.
Twewlyllrc Miles I'er. Vp Third
The big fire engine made the Third
otreet hill thla morning at a speed of
In a teat
ran with Driver Jack llunsaker and
Chief Ambrose,
Hlioota Man Near HeikltaCtr
REDDING, March 14, Claiming
that ks companion struck kim with u
cogeepot, Sieve Oavdaa, aged IS,
hot and probably fatally wounded
George SmlrnlotH. aged 60, at Mo
tion, near kere.
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BENSON TELLS OF
ASHLAND-KLAMATH
LAKEVIEW ROAD
WILL PLACE ON PROGRAM IP IT
IS IUCKED HERB
VESSELS WANTED
PRJiSEOINBIOS
C1VILIAX CAMP FOR WEST TO BE
AT MONTEREY
Letter Received by OowBserctal CIsA.
TMs Road Not oat Program at First;
Bat Now Co Mcred by tlic State 1
Highway CommlMoii Will Coo-J
acrt Three Ceeutty Seats DeUeved
WW Beaet Coawfattles
A letter from Simon Benson, chair-
i maajftf the UJe highway commiaalon.
reratved by Secretary Fleet of the
Commercltl Club. sUtes thjat im-
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Chicago. Sam AMOaio aad New Vork
Also Prepare for ClraUaai Caaape.
Several MIUIoms of Oellara afpiu.
priatcd WHI Be ExpesaVd Retradt
fafg la Araas- la Heavirat, Be la
crease Not Tiateuule to Crisis.
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WASHINGTON, D. C. March 14
The navy department waa disappoint?
ed today' wheautbe MdaaweMjIaaiawd.
It
fAMiul KM Blaaaiii asaaaat faa --
to Lkkevlew I. oMh. program of tk., , , -
cajiaaiiitgaBivn g avfjvtB,
Thcso naval gunners, each aald to be a marksman wltk a record, have been designated to man the guns on
tho Brat merchant ships to leave the Ualted States with proper protection against submarines iu the barred
sno about Great Dritaln. The nomas of the ahlps on which they will sail and the time of sailing will not be
announced by the secretary of the navy fcr their own protection.
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to be gone three orfeaweaki.
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Itorelwv Woataa OH Pateeit
A patent from4 tho United States
povornmant to Mildred Campbell of
lirella haa been filed at the county
elerk'a uMre for t0 acres In aectlonul
11 aad 14, township , thu county.
$1,000 RAISED
BY BUSINESS MEN
A telegram received thia moraiag
hy CapUla J. W, Slemeas from tb
kaataeaa maa'a eommlttee working in
Saa rragaweo aUted.that thoy had
raUed tl.fJM on Ue f rat day's work
In tka etty.
Tha arrlvad'tkare Saturday mora-
lag. Aftar tkair etay in aaa rraaeww
Ikar win ta lwiMiawiw
ta'atajr tJtattt tkay have ealled an all
tka1. IraiB,
HURD CONCLUDES
HIS PASTORATE
HERE TOMORROW
FAMILY'S HEALTH CAUSE OF
LEAVING EARLY
lavea
Portlaad
Will Take
With Family for
Seattle, Where Ha
Up a New Beside ace.
WW Attend Meeting ef Soatberw
Oraaaw Preabytery Meeulay Night.
Ualoa Sorvicea Teaaorrew Nlghr.
Rev. Charles T. Hurd will conclude
hla work aa tha pastor of the Preaby-
terlaa, church of this city, with tho,
services held tomorrow,-" '
Hla work Iu thla city la being On
Uhad aooner than waa anticipated,
but because of the health of kla fam
ily thla la neceaaary. and ha will leave
or Monday morning for Portland ana
Seattle, at which latter place he wl
begin, now PMtorate ob April 1st.
He will attaad tka meeting of tha
Presbytery of Southern Oregon In
Medford ' on Monday eveatag. at
which meeting a formal dlaaoutlon
of hla pateorate kere will ka atected.
Mr. Hurd waata to aware tka, awh
ile of Klamatk Fallt of. kla pleaaaat
reaideaeekere, aad of a deajre to aaa
tka grawtk.aad praapfrityof thla c4ty
siteaaed U alt lat4Hraeta,K eommer
cw), aeetal, moral aad rallglaua, .
tka mer'alag aanaea aaaorraw wfll
he keld at tka PrahyteriB akarak.
and,thelaarmon aukjeet will be "Tka
8upreme Hour In a Man's Life."
The evening service -will be held In
the opera house, and will be a union
service of all the churches. Theer
won stfhject at this service will, be
"The Great Pundumeutal." Tho mu-
ale will be la charge of Miss Augusta
Parker. The program la aa follews:
Anthem "Holy Redeemer" ....
. ..,. , Marchettl
Presbyterian ladies Choir
Trio "Lead. Kindly Light," . . .
Bercuese from Jocelyn
Mr. Hurd, Miss Parker, Mies Vera
Houston
There will also be. other special
music at the union service. The
musical program for the morning
service at the Presbyterian church
will be aa follews:
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Aninems oy muie v-noir. 'Bcthmann von Hollweg In the relch
"Jerusalem," Henry Parker
"Paradise" . . . , . Arr from Schubert ,nI-
Duet "Rock of Ages'i .-. Schubert They are calling them the "orlgl
-The Misses Parker
SOCIALISTS ARE
BITTER ON KAISER
CALL WILHELM AND HOLLWEG
"ORIGINATOH8" OF WAR AND
PRAISE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION j J4
IlKFORK REICHSTAG
AM8TERDAM, March 14. Word
received here says that the socialists
nre bitterly attacking the kaiser and
Is found here
for the work. .
The work on this .road will be done
under the $8,000,000 bond issue to,
be voted on In June.
County .Judge Hanks favors work
on thia road, If it Is done under the
bond Issue. The leter follews:
"In going over our state road pro
gram and maps, in order to outline
our plans to meet government re
aulrements In matching federal money
under the 8hackelford bill, I And that
the road from Ashland to Klamath
Falls, and from Klamath Falls to
Lakevlew ta not on the program.
"I think a road connecting three
connty seats aa this will do Is of sum.
clent Importance to be Included In our
program, and I And that the commis
sion has a right to do this. Kindly
call on your county court and let me
know as aeon aa possible If there Is
any objection.
"The outlook at present around
thla part of the state to that the pro-
fS.OOO.OBO bond Issue will
carry with a large majority. so,
this will take care of our trunk lines
and leave our other .funds to take
care of connecting roads in different
parte of the state: Of course. If the
bond Issue should not carry most of
our funds for some time, will have to
go on our trunk lines, but. at any rate.
I can see no harm In Including the
above named roads In our state program."
San Francisco. ,
The bidders offered to build twenty
four destroyers and the- deaarfaat
wanted fifty. They promised m spe
cific date of delivery. The call stated
that the "greatest possible expedien
cy" Is necessary.
It is believed that congresa wilt In-,
crease the sue of the general war staff
from fifty to ninety -six. aad probably
Increase the number of line; oScers.
Returaajfrom the-army aad navy
recruiting campalgits belag. carried
icn show a net gala for the Srat fosr
days of this week of 47 recruits for
the navy- The enlistment for the
army Is, the heaviest; 87. kavtag
joined from February 1 to March .10,
1, an average of 100 dally.
The increase In recruiting traceable
to the present International crista ie
slight.
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filial aaaa. Mtiiniv nmnuia nnm navR
. . V.-Tr ft jT .' .j . .. I "such progress in our
iur Miction over ino arraa, or wiw mnUe , Rua
ana persons iiuvhik m.uui iu mw
possession,, according to an opinion
taararNsaewt OalchUs Here.
Fred Heashaw. district engineer.
Inators" of the war. The Russian rev
jolutlon fs being praised.
I jvuiieri. a issuiua iwiiui, u mo-.- 'irfMUl Ho
would be proud If,-" " V "r 57? I'l.
panmeni oi tne uhi ' -erament,
located In Portland, arrived
In the city last night, and .will go to
country bad
given by Attorney General Brown to indiax. TORNADO
Sheriff Oeocge L. Humphrey, who
visited the state's legaladylsor whllo
on a receni trip, to Salem; Mr. Brown
Informed Mr. Humphrey that the city
omelala may arrest offenders aad fine
them under the city's Jurisdiction, as
before the law went latoeffect, the
eouaty having the sanvsrlvllege.
WRECKS HAVOC
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MaaVtc Matt Hero for
J! C Hunter, rancher ef the Modoc
Point dietrlet, If In tawa today oh
hueiaeas, and to atteadha aieetlag
of' tka Fariaar's Loan Aaaectatton.
MrHualer. aays thereile -'about two
fae4) aaow oa the level la his aelgh
aorkoad, kut he haa foaadthat the
know kas keea meUtng.teaaoaslder
able exteat during the wlhur; under
tka let, aruat oa top, hM Jtt tka
gfwuaa. eraaui ywp-a
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INDIANAPOLIS, March 14. Re
vised figures show that thirty-nine
persons are dead and 160 Injured In
the tornado which swept Southern In
diana late yesterday;
The extant of the damage Is placed
at 11,000,000"
At New Albany, the center of. the
storm area, thirty-tour persons are
known to be dead aad ,100 lajured.
The damage: at this point is placed at
$1,000,000, half the entire damage;"
The storm at New Albany, wrecked
a strip of territory half a mile wide
and two miles long, covering a third
df tha city.
Two companies of the Indiana Na
tional Guard have been called out to
to protect property and martial law haa
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tho Klamath Indian reservation on
government business Monday.
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WASHINOTON.. C. March 14.
It Is announced tharthe Western de
partmentof the araljr Is arranging for
extensive civilian tralatag camp oa
tho Pacific coast, aad It to understood
the location to to be .at Monterey.
where the government has purchased
a large tract of land thla "week.
Chicago, San Aatoato aad New
York are also arranging for civilian
camps. Several millions or collars
appropriated for this purpose will be
expended.
FUae Business N
V. "P. Johnson has tied a certificate;
of buslaeas name which states that be
is the sole owner of the business for
merly conducted by the W. P. John
son company. They handled wood;
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Divorce Testlmeay. Heard
Testimony la the divorce ;case of
Shelley against haHar. -mad Uwa
agalnat Laws, waa heard yesterday ky
Judge Kuykeadall la tke circuit
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Fair AaeociaUeai Meeta
A meeting of tka Klamath Count;
School fair Association U meettag to
day at tha eouaty agricultural ageat's
oftee to orgaalse. eleet aew aMmkera.
aad prepare for appllcatleaa for
loaas.
WASHINGTON. D. C. March 14.
Two regiments of the MaaaehuaetU
militia have been called out to guard
the Fort River shipyards, arsenals and
munition, plants.
Indications are that the militia of
many other states, will be called out
for' guard duty when neceaaary.
The council of defenaeirmeetlBg,
und the government is considering
loaning the entente $1,000,000,000.
Vtttttm'fTmMmfUmMtm Mllilir
The Hobba murder case, will atari
Monday morulng'at 10 o'clock In the y
circuit courti a'aew venire oLltirj-A
men having keek' drawn. The eaaml- rf
(nation of, the Jurore wlll.begu lame-. " 4
dla(ely. This Is the, second trial of ,
thbj case, a former Jury kavlag dla-
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