The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 26, 1917, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OF KLAMATH COUNTY
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 29, ltl7.
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President Orders Navy Department
Recruited to Full War Strength
IM ORDERED
. RECRUIT FULL
WAR STREHGTH
lOrAI'NTIIKMiTII WILL Ill: NT.UOfl
KNITTER MEN
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Wood Tiansferrwl In Howtli.
aster Department anil General
irM Takr- Ctiara of ilaMti-n lie.
paHmntt I'HlirrMil Training Hill
to Mo Vn m by t.'ugr-). IT
Xat IwhI. Cull Out Amir War
ask. National (iiuuik awl Tor
MMM Volunteers.
UNITED STATES
REFUSES CHANGE
TREATY OF 1799
geiimaxvh ai-tionh indicate
little regard for
' treaties
Mala Department SrtiiU .Voir' Indt-
rating Thai KhImt 'HIIci- Th-uI-If
Mrtv HrrK of li-r .liH-rl-mil
VcmtI and Foreign Vi-hm-U
Hunk Without Ht-nant Tor Trmly
Agreements 4ktmam)i Told Mir
Now Want Very Arid lr- rtiamtnl
Which Hid lte Hern Violating
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TW president hu ordered that lh
-..-n. k .ukj..t,l lk full mtmm lr.ai)lt
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of 17.000 men. - ,--
Tn new army denarttoeuta have " ucparimcre: n sitcii m
ktta created, making a total of alx. the note wih l Germany refusing to
Mannirnl. Iiut a new ron-ajuctiim on the rrua-
Major General Leonard Wood ha( ,Un trra(y of ,--;
km trsn.frrrrd to command thai T no0 , ciermaiiy 41-re.
iMitbMilrrn department, General;
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MILITIAS CALLED FOR GUARD DU1Y
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Will Manage the War for Urns (FARM SPECIALIST
HERE TO WORK
from I ho Wmtrrn itlvUton to rm
auad the Kail-rn dtipartment. Major
Oemral lluntrr l.lRgrtt nucrrcdn (len
eral lull an cnmmaniter iT tltn leu
Rutern Mala National RuardH ralli'il
at retlcrduy,
l'nlurul irulnhiK bill, will tin
kraught brfuri ranirpna at Ita aiivclnl
rmlon, April 2d.
la cae they ar defentod, I ho movi's
to follow uro to meruit the army lo
lu full nlmtiiili 'f .50,000 men; call
for the full Klrrnatli of tlie'mllltla of l l'lr violation
IhU rovcrnmwit Itcllocs (Icrinuny'ii
"fliiKruiit vIolnllDim'-' nliroKsitcd tlilx
and oilier ircatlen.
' It alio Intllrnti'H Unit tlti' KnUvr ro
Knrda trrotlr iih "nrrnp of pnpor."
ll aaya Ainrrlrnn vrelM Imvc lnt-n
milk and ulo forelRii vihkvIh i-nrry-I
me Amerlraim and American propcrty
In dUreKnrtl of all trcntlrn. nnd de
rlnri'K Hint i war der'rea Is foreseen
1(0,000, and call for from between
159,000 in 600,000 volunteer. The
war depart nirnt hua prepared plan
aloni thnno Ultra.
The navy department will rutin IIm
forta tbroiiRli the defeuae council lo
ebUlu a tiutler niriment with the
rteel runiui(lin for material), mid him
iiaoumed ttutt additional Hiilmmrlm;
fonlinuid on I'agu i
It further a)K Itinl Auiericiiu ell-
Ircna In (icrmuny hIiicu Ihe Miveraiu'o
oC relnlloiiH have been provvuled from
movInK freely from Hint country,
TI10 nolo nayit thai IhU U nil Indica
tion tt(nt Oermnny will ilfxrcKiird In
lliv nvitnt of war, 1 lio very nrllrlo nho
la now oHkliiK lo ho rcroiniirurtcd, nl-
moHl wholly lu Ihn Intercut of laiKO
iiumlici'H of (icrmuiiH reitldliiK In tho
Dulled HtnlcH.
IDLE LAKE DATA
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Information on Qualifications and Coif-
ditiont Governing Applications to
Be Made for Land Compiled
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I'AltMKIW flOW TO KEKT HOOKS
FIRE DAMAGES
LOCAL GUN STORE 37 STATES CALLED
FlrVS CUIEF BELIEVES FIRE OF
INCENDIARY OHIO IX, AH OH.
SPIGOT FOUND RUNNING AND
WINDOW ItnOKEN IN HEAR
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Wallace U Kadderly of the farm i The fire department was called out
inuiinKcmcnt dvpattment of the Ore-'lit 2:10 this morning for a Ore In the
son Asrlcultral Collcse. is in the city, gun store and repair shop conducted
puke, on Main street. he-
Seventh and Eighth streets.
NATIONAL GUANO
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OREGON, WASHINGTON, CAUtfNU
MA AND OTHER TODAY
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' j ur.il will spend two weeks here aasUt-jby I. W.
! Ing II. R. Qlalsycr, county agrlcural tw'ecn Bet
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akent.
work.
and the farm era in special
The flro.ia believed by Fire Chief Am
brote to be of incendiary origin.
i.ruud IXiki! Nlchola. Just made
comiiumlt-r in chief of the Itusulun
minlcii, will now mnniiKo the nr for
tho UiiribUuiN, r- he did ut the biKn
iiIiik and hvfoie h wax Interfered
with by tin- liiireniicrntH. llo 1m coii
Mdcrcd the gruatcst noldlcr the war
luia produced.
IVare IIuiikh-n Continue
A.MSTKHDAM. March 26. Ilcrlln
dlHpntchctt liillmnlo that lletliinann
von llollwcg will muku n new peace
KiiKRCHtiun to tho relchfiiiK Thursday.
A Koclallm paper, the Varwacrth, In
nilvocatliK a iteparalo ieaco with Run
sin. WtMnbunt Trbil riMtiMiiutl
HAN KUANOI8CO. March 20. Tho
trial of Welnburg, Jitney driver In
tho Moouey prepart-dncsH puradq
bomb cuHi, hnii been continued until
April 20lh.
Agricultural College. v
Mr. Olataycr has Interested a num.
I her of farmers in this before, and rec
Jonls were kept some time ago. Fol-
lowinging the installation of this work
comparisons will be made and a prac
tical demonstration of .the benefits to
bu received from keeping farm ac
counts obtained. Much of this work
is being done throughout Oregon.
Mr. Kadderly is a recent graduate
or the college, nnd was a tracR Btar
during bis undergraduate days of first
rate ability, holding a number of
Northwest collegiate records., s .
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McDOEL RESIDENT
DIES AT 'HOSPITAL
Rlm'toiw Meet Tomorrow
A meeting of tho directors of tho
Klamath Commercial Club will bo
held tomorrow night ut tho
rooms.
8lxty-nvc farmers In the county will , A large amount of damage was
take up the work of keeping farm ac-'dwe
count, tind for special Instruction In
this Mr. Kadderly is engaged for tn
Ten Easier State MUKU Cattail Vaa.
ttnlay Will He I'swl to GswH
Postal, Coaaaaorrlal awd
Cliaaaet--Or-gom's TWreJ
meat la Mobilized, Reccarkas Or
ders at MidMigM 4B of Oslafarajst
81 I'arite Reaeaad Before
oXTock RerrmkJae Siarta.
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WA8HIN0TON. D. C. Hnxikti-Mi
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iTwenty-aeven.. reglifiati. v- I0smalaaa$aa'-l
two, batUtlons. tad totalllat-.ff, M,
to the content a of the store.
which waa' found to be largelyTn
flames when tbe department arrived
afvck da8ge-wUt,-re-tilt-from water
titiH Rm-!rf
t-M. frnan tmtmmm mtmtmm rmrm talltil
The atock was owned v by EarljT ' i ?
Velght. now In Portland, and was In out for federal aenrlce today, la addl-
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aurcn. no lormeny conaucica toe uvu w iuc in imwn ,- :, ,.
atore. called out yesterday. t
Ambrose says that a back window t Tne nilodiy includes the lnfaatrr i
was broken, and one of the oil spigots ti..ii., u.v mt -
.... L, - i of Oregon, Washington, Idaho. MM-
was running full blast when they ar- " . - , .
rived, and that today it was found ," wiioniia ano m-ny -..-
Western regiments. 4.
Tbe announcementa say teat tbey '
will be used to guard "postal, cona-
Mrs. Uiura M. Mogan of McDoel
1 idled at the nge of 50 years at 2 o'clock
1 this morning at the; Dlackburn hos-
Gore Axked to Htcnk
In rcsponeo to an olfcr to come hero' l'ltnl In this, city.
and tipeak on tho $6,000,000 bond
IfHi'io, the Commercial Club wired W
Mrs. Mogan has been nt tho hos
pital for tho past four weeks, suffer-
II. (lore of Medford, nsklnK him tojIuB from paralysis. Sho is survived
come tit speak Friday night.
Returns for Summer
Mrs. C. F. (Inlarncnux returns to
day from Naylox, whero sho has been
clubiHpondluR tho winter, for tho summer
I In town. v
by her husband, Edward Mogan, of
McDool. v
Tho funeral will boheld Wednes
dny afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the
Whitlock undertaking parlors. Rev.
Hnmbo, pastor of tho Chrlstiau
church, will have "charge of tbe
services. '
Iter. Hard Loaves Today
"A large number of friends and
members of the Presbyterian congre
gation were at the atatlon this morn
ing to bid farewell to Rev. Hurd and
family, who left for Portland and
Washington, where he will take up a
new pastorate. Rev. Hurd made
many frlenda while In the city, both in
and out of hia congregation, and ex
pressions of regret that he has found
It necessary to leave have been often
heard. Saturday he made general
calls on the business men of the city,
bidding them goodbye.
The following Information has beep
?Plled and Is ready for distribution
'Mho United siatea reclamation sor
We by j. (j, cnnm, project manager,
J "10 opening of the Tule liako
ludi.
It l expected these laud will bo
JPMed on April 15th. Coplea'of the
"owIiik may be had at the reclama-
chjbMrv,ce mce and tha Comwerc'l
ami How to Make Katry on
hs UBU.--Homettaa4 entries for
' Urm units hown or plats on file
2 local reclamatloa oRc. may be
J" on tbe day set (thae aot jrat
JJ!:; ' tbe local land ape of tale
:,"."" "'thin whlck said laad Usltu
" Kvory peraoM doalrllig to ac-
..I..A ..u .. until lilllllln Inllll nillttt.
execute a homostead application sub
ject to the- provisions of me reclama
tion law In maimer reijulrod by law,
which, with tho loqulrcd fees and
(ommlsslous. accompanied by certlfl-
culu of tho project munngor ns to the
filing of water right application anu
imvimmi of wator right chnrgea us
herolnafler provided may be present
led to aald local laud office, In person,
by mall, or otherwise, within a period
of Ave days prior to tho opening, to
wii niii- nf onenlna not yot fixed).
Applications presented after aald peri
od of Ave days will oe men anu num.
(n tbo order of their receipt.
Appllcatlona reaching, sua local
Concluded on rao '
30,000 Recruits Called for Navy
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WAKHIXGTON, D. C, March Utl. The prexldent last nluht siKiied nil executive order illrectliiK tlwt
Hie authorised enlisted irtrengtli of the iuiv)4lMt Increui-eil to 87,IMHI men. v
He was authoriaetl by congress, lu case of etiierKcucy. to direct hucIi increuse in the valUtmeut.
New -hip In the reserve are Im-Ihk fully coioinU-.lone(l hh rapidly as possible, and tho need la Imperative
for a larger uHstmens'to man them.
There has .been a net lacreaw of over l,."HK In eiilUtmeiit since congretui recently authorised an lu
crease,, but many more are needed nun-.
The navy otters exceptional advantages to youiiK men oT stuff unit munition to serve fat the first line for
national ik'fense. In thla ewerajeucy, I nui conllitently apiieullnic Mr cordial ami helpful .co-openat ton.
(Hlgwwl) JOSEPHrs DANIKIJ4, Secretary of Hie Navy.
Thirty tliuUHaml eltlMiia from 111 to Utl yearn of age are wanted to man the navy, Mccortllug to a
telegraiu received 'by the Klamath Commercial Club from Meuleiiaut ttimmaituer J. H. Illaekbum at lort
land, aent Saturday night.
The grave national emargency requlrew au.OUO American rltla'ns between 1he agea of IS and 30 years
to man tbe navy Meat," aald Lieutenant lllarkhuru'M mvaaage.
"The prvaldent haa authorlsiHl the emergency Increase Krnnted bycongrcua August SW, IBIS, to meat
Um national nerll. ...
'Will your organisation and the patriotic cltleim of your own and neighboring communities assist in
obtaining American rjtlaena from 16 to IW yeant old to nil Hie gaps lu the navy, the eouatry'a nrst Une of
defeuae?
'Tit navy haa stations at Portland, Astoria, Pendleton, Salem, Medford, Spokane and Eugene. I am
sending out navy rearaeeatatlvea to otfcer cities and. town but owing to the limited number of such man
and slowness In covering all the commuallles, please help volunteers to reach the nearest naval station.'
(Slgaad) URl'TENANT COMMANDER J. H.' BLACKBURN.
that three guns were missing. The
fire was confined largely to the rear of
the shop.
A force of men is cleaning up the)merclal nnd maiUTT b,Bnele
atore today. Tne building is owned
by C. E. 8tewart. and waa not badly
damaged except In the rear.
PORTLAND, March 1 -Tae Third
regiment of Oregon National Guards
j has completely mobilised. There are
1,275 men In tbe regiment. ,
The mobilisation order waa received
last night at midnight.
SACRAMENTO, March 26 Orders
received by Adjutant General Boree
calling out the California National
Guard, say that thj men are to be
held in mobilisation camp while pro-,
gress In recruiting to full war strength,
Is made. Tbey are then to be subject
to war department orders. '
Twenty-five of tbe state's fifty-one,
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HOBBS MURDER CASE
ISM COURT TODAY
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Second Trial of Mr. and Mrt. Hobbt
Charged with Murder of Ed. Way '
at rlgoma Opens in Court
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The retrial of Mr. and Mra. H.
Hobba, charged with the mftrder of
Ed Way at Algoraa, opened thla morn
ing In the circuit court.
A new panel of Jurymen had been
drawn, and the examination of tbe
members of tbe panel are occupying
tbe attention of the court, and la ex
pected to continue for several day.
The Jurymen are:
'R'. B. Bradbury. Olaoe; W. E. Row
dola; John McFall. Boaaata; John
M. Moore, Chaa. V. Shuck, Merrill;
Wm, F. Hill. Merrill; C. R. Patterson,
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