The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 28, 1917, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, WEDESDAY, MARCH 2f, ltl7.
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President Must Name Specific Action
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Wanted to Avoid Delay, Is Believed
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REGIMENTS ARE
CALLED TODAY
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Uatfrnmrni U IVriMml to Mewt
Tbb HiliMiloii Hitler Struggle U
WABIIIXtiTOX. It. 0 March 88.
Tit war department haa railed out
fear additional national guard rcgl
wau la fjMlprn state. ,
II U announced that transfer af
fMtlac the engineering coapauU-n
aw on the border have been Issued.
fortjr per criii of the membera of
fauna lll be lir for Ihe extra
aiadoB, It In Indicated now.
It la xcneral Irapreaelon that the
rinltftnt iiiiim specify exactly what
wllen In wanted In tba present atate
of affalf. It la fait that ha mud
lift strong reasona far any aetlon
tiled In order to Insure against da.
to.
Aathorltlr declare that German
Mrb4iirr throughout Mrilcn ran.
ot go beyond border ralda and spor
4le outbreaks. "Ttey aay the gov
nmrnt l prepared to meat the alt
anion, (Internment reports show
Ihit many (iennana are fleeing to
KmIco.
It It unknown what the president
It planning regarding army prepare
lloni, but mlllinry men believe that
wl war nmt nut police work la at
uw. Tliry nay the preparation
lorerui the "bitterest atruggle the
Mtlon ha known."
Mlowlnu a ronfereuco of Demo
cratic leader Kitchen and Republl
u leader Mann It U announced
l II In believed the Ropubllcana
nt Democrat will preaent complete
ikmu rnr tlio organisation of the
. It npix-nra aa If the laat hopo
I b.iriiiin organisation la gone.
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HERE FRIDAY
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Word Imtt been received front W. II.
Oore, president of tho Medford Na-
Ihiiml bank, mid nppolnti-d l.y (ho
Slate Highway rommliuiiii to look
alter auurthnrn Oregon' liiirrrfth In
tli IC.nuu.uoo road bond Unu that
be will bo here Krldity nlKlit to ipk
under I be mupUxo of tin. Kliiiutith
Comitiertlal cluti,
Mr. tloro w Npenk nt tin- lloimion
0era houie, orrordlns to Kred Kleel,
aecretary of the club, mid It I dc
aired that a bla attendance be out to
abow Klamath' lnterent nud to find
out what her aharif In the roml Imllil
Ing rampalieu U to be.
Slnro the original rond bulblluK
profram waa Uurd a road front Ah
land to Klatunth KalU and from
Klamath Kail in Uikrvlew dux been
placed on the pnKram aa a pom road.
Much auppcrt I Jrelug found In alt
part of the atnte on the voting of
thla bond neit June, the money for
which la to be gcnurally eapended over
the atate. Roads from till city to
llend and Rllver Unke are iiIho pro-
Jerli'd aa I tost road,
Mr. (lore wn appointed na Kcucrnl
agent In culhcru Orecon following
the vUlt of member of the highway
commlnalon there recently.
Uncle Sam's First Submarine
Chaser Used for Recruiting
NKW yohk, March 18. Cora
mandvra line ileclartt that Hia na.
IomI liuaril u better fitted for nc-
" riffluliifc now than at any tlmo
we the rlvll wnr. Thero nro 100,
00 men remly for aervlre.
They any Hint the markamanahlp
laa artillery wn greatly Improved
while on ii,,. l.urder and thai the mill
iw U really ft .enaoned army,
PORTLAND, Or., March Van
Wr barrncka haa been dealgnated
M the mnboiuntlon point for the
lrd Oregon Infantrylnitead of
wP Wltliycomba at Clackamaa, ae
"Mlng In or.lern roretved front-Oen-'"I
"ell. riio eomlltlon of the
jround nt thH ii, of year nt Clack
u U believed tho reaaon for tho
th0e.
GERMANACTIVITJES
Thi5,,IN"T0N' D- - rcii .
,:"" ''"I'artmant I nd lea tad this
wuon tlmt it haa formally laqulrod
irSe'i? c"n.wrdaer-
ctlvltloa m Mmico,
' dmittod that rumor, have
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"'l at Torreon.gg elaawbara,
hi ,(1?m"lwt ' out
Aa.!i;tUd ' "' Hitrga( In vuk
'.'ra the wur.
HAUL MUCH HAY
TO SHEEPMEN
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MAKIXfl COST OK H.Y PW TON.
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Work will atnrt today huullug CO
tona of hay to Kllgoru llroa. of Ho
nania, for their ahecp. Illehn or thla
city la to makti the haul nml expects
to Mtort out tomorrow with five four
heme leama.
Kllgoro Ilroa. phoned today that
they expect to mart Inmblug within
a few day and that It la absolutely
Aeccaaary to havo the liny, which will
probably coat them over f 30 a ton.
The freight from thla city will
averugo $13 per ton. They figure
their lamba will bo worth $fl each
and tbelr ewea $15. They have or
dered one carload of hay, which haa
arrived, and others are on the way.
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The volunteer aubmarlue chaaer
l.ynx, owned by Nathaniel Ayer of
I'onon. Ih ahown atartlng on her
irnliio off New Kugland. recruiting
men for the naval reaerve. She car
rier a one-pound machine gun, and
will vlalt every New England city and
town poaalblo to encourage enrolment
In the reaerve. Thccphotograpb shows
Knalgn Arthur Dluke-of tho naval re
serve at the wheel, and two members
of the crew of tho lynx. Appeals to
more than 100 boat building concerns
to provide the government Immediate
ly with S00 or more 110-foot motor
boats aa aubmarlne chaeers have been
tent out by the navy department.
LAW CAUSES
INCREASE, SAID
WKNTKUN II.UIAV.IY I'KTITIOX
AMKM l'Oll A It I'KIt CKNT IN
(UKAHK IX IIATIM TO MKKT A.N
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WAHHINOTON, U. C March 28.
The Adamaon eight-hour law In
cre'uHoa the railroads' oxponsca $0,
000,000 annually, says' a petition pro
ented by the Western railway to the
Interstate commerce commission.
The MtltloA aska for a rate In-
urease of 15 ter cent.
COURT CONSIDERS
TOURISTDELEGATE
MKKTIXti TO UK 1IEUJ IX POUT-
LAND KAKIiY XKXT MOXTH TO
iiax hi'kndixo f4S,eee noxn
IHSt'K KOn ADVKRTI8IXO
Marion Hanks, county Judge, aald
thla, .morning that he, would place the
matter of sending a representative to
the meeting of the Northweat Tourist
iraaociatlon In Portland early next
month,, before the county commis
sioners thla atternoou.
Thla meeting la being called to plan
ways and means of distributing tho
$45,000 bond issue made by tho leg
Islaturo tor the. advertising of Ore
gon In the northwest campalgu.
The meeting is called for repreaen
tatlvea of commercial eluba and coun
ty courts, and while tho directors of
which board J. W, Siemens of thla
city la a member, will spend the
money, thla meeting is to generally
outline tho plan and get the co
operation of the entire atate,
Tho following letter waa received
from O, C, Chapman of Portland, re
garding the meeting, by Mr. Slemena;
"I .believe It la Important to have
aqch a convention representative of
the substantial bualneaa Interest or
every aeclon, rather than an assem
blage of mero enthuilaata. tWltl you
not look Into the matter, sea to it. that
your.county and community aaad del-i
uuqn Willi can o ruunuu iu
give wise counsel, and If It la possi
ble for you to do so. arrange to come
yourself to the meeting?
"Undoubtedly there will be an un
usually Instructive program, aside
from whatever dllberatlona there
may be Incidental to organising for
the big campaign that la facing u.
With strong men representing every
section of Oregon nt thla meeting. It
ran be made n big factor th favor of
passing the bonds."
CLUB ASKS HELP
FOR LAND OFFICE
COMMERCIAL CUD WIREH TO
WASniXOTOX AHKIXtJ ADD1-
TIOXAIj MKX UK ADDKD TO THK
. OltCK IIKFORK DRAWIXCJ
A wire was sent to Washington
toflny by Secretary Fleet, of the Com
mercial club, asking that additional
help bo given the Lakevlew land of
fice, ii ud possibly here also, to as
tlt lu the Tule Lake land drawing
next month.
Mr. Fleet haa been working with
tin: reclamation office and It la felt
that somemeana of handling the ap
plications and work of the drawing
a quickly aa pcasible should be takes
no that the appllcanta can get tbelr
money back If unsuccessful In the
drawing. f
Tbls wllUeaable theaa-tar inyjMt ,ta
other local property If they desire
uhllc If it la held up they will be
forced In many, cases to return to
I heir homes without considering any
proposition.
If several hundred applications are
made, aa la expected, tbe preaent
force at tbe land office will be
wamped, it is believed, and adequate
tervlce Is desired.
Captain J. W. Siemens, president of
the club, was designated to represent
the club at Portland at the meeting
of representatives of. county courts
and clubs for the Northwest Tourist
association. If he decides to go to
Portland.
Secretary Fleet of tbe club la also
making arrangements for the bous
ing nnd handling of tbe appllcanta
for the land drawing, securing a Hat
of rooms ad housing apace In the city,
now found to be crowded.
SAID CALIFORNIA
WILL HAVE REAL
NATIONAL GUARO
SO PER CKXT MOItK RECRUITS
EXI.IHT THA V DKFORE
War Preparation Olven Precedeace
by State Official 30,008 Red
Crow Member Kotipbt In lioa Ang
ela Rifle -C-abs Formed at San
IMego OafchUMl to Harp Hoaae
Gward of l,fM Mew.
SEPARATE PEACE
OFFERED RUSSIA
TERM ARE HEARD WHEREBY
GERMANY AXD RV88IA MAY
EFFfcCT PEACE, SAY MOLLAXD
DISPATCHES BRITISH WIN
EIGHT JURORS
ARE SELECTED
FIVE OUT OF MXK KXAMIXKI1
CHOSKX THIS MORXIXO IX THK
HOURS CASK XOT RXPKCTKI1
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Five more jurors, making eight al
together, were accrued thla' morning
in the circuit court In the Hobbs
murder trial, now stnrtlug on Its sec
ond trial before u jury here.
The men selected were Frank Hea
ter, W, J, Denton, Peter Dour, Chas.
Mack and 8, K. McKemle. Nine men
were examined. Two panels' have
boon drawn for this case, following
the dtsmlsaal of the former extra pan
el, the Jurors now being selected
from the first drawn thla week.
Thirteen have been dlsmlaaed,
Following thla morning session
court adjourned until 1:30 thla' aft
ernoon when the examination of tho
Jufora waa taken up again. It Is
hardly expected that thejurywlll be
romiileted thla nfernoo -,
FROZEN CREEK
HURTS SPAWNING
VISIT OF STATE HATCHERY SUP
KRIXTEXDKXT TO BPKXCKH
CREKK SHOWS FISH VXAULE
TO CO UP THK CREKK
SACRAMENTO. March-fCali-foraU
will have real national guard
yAPTfll' Adjutant General Boree
declared yeaterday. "Fifty per cent
more tecrnlta have enlisted In the
present rrUls than did when tbe
Mexican call waa Issued." he said.
War preparations are being given
precedence by atate officials. It is
expected that Governor Stephens' de
fence bill will be Introduced in the
legislature today. In the meantime,
economy plana are foremost.
Los Angelea reports that all regi
ment, will be recruited to their full
strength by April 4th while tbe naval
liilllila Is already on a war footing.
A campaign la being carried on for
50,000 Red Cross members and an
emergency police squad of 500. is be
ing organised.
Rifle cluba are being formed at San
Diego while recruiting at San Fran
cisco la lively, additional stations be
ing opened to handle the work.
LONDON. March 28. Holland re
ports aay that Germany Is planning
to make withdrawals in Alsace and
also that Berlin baa proposed a sep
arate peace with Ruaaia.
Tbe basis for the separate peace la
an autonomy Poland, the lnterna
tlonallxation or Constantinople and
Russia nomination cf Armenia. Rus
sia Is also to return all captured Ana
trlan territory.
British armored earn aapporie by
cavalry have captured Boyellea. tie
first Instance oLsuceeaa Id auch an
attack-aince the rally-la the, Belgtan
fighting. It Is reported.-
The French are continuing to drive
a wedge in North Lafere.and another
at Laon.
PARIS, March 38. The French
hope that America will send troops
to France, Secretary to General bam
boo told newspapermen today.
"The public feela confident of
American military aid," he aald, and
added: "The policy of, the aew
French government will be for a
more active war."
OAKLAND. March 38. Mayor
Davie haa announced plans to organ
ise an Oakland Home Guard of 1,000
middle aged men to protect local
property In case of necessity,
It Is feared that tbe taking of trout
eggs at the Spencer Creek hatchery
will be hindered to a great extent
Hits year because the creek Is froxen
solid, following "a visit of L. W.
Strass, hatchery superintendent, and
Cnrcy Ramsby of this city to the
hatchory recently.
They found that the creek la froxen
solid nnd that the fish are not able
to go up the creek to spawn. Mr.
Ramsby said today- that many fish
are spawning In the Klamath river,
being unable to go up tbe creek.
It la planned to take tho egga from
thla hatchery to the Klamath hatch
ery on Crooked .creek, now under
conatructlon to hatch them. This
Is to be the largest trout hatchery lu
the' state, . ,
.
Loaea lie.OM In Jewels
LOS ANQBLE8, March 18, Will-
lam Wrlgley, tbe chewing gum- mag
nate, reported to the police today that
a burglar atole $40,000 wortfr of
jewela laat nig while hla feaiily
sjeptc
TO OFFICIALLY
DECLAREVACANCY
PRKSUYTKRIAX SUNDAY SCHOOL
MlSSIOXARY HERE AUTHOR.
1ZED TO ANNOUNCE VACANCY
OF PULPIT
BERNE. 8wltserlaud. March 38.
Wireless dlapatchee received here aay
that the kaiser la at Homburg suffer
ing from a mild attack of dlabetea.
Hla pbyalelaaa aay they can euro hla
case but are working over hla re
tarded recovery.
LOCAL CWPLE
WED:$ATUfiDAY
MISS ORA. XKLSOX, AXD CHARLES
COFFEY, FORMERLY OF THIS
CITY, MARRIED SATURDAY AT
SANTA CRUZ, CAI4FORXLV
W. Frank Gloeckner of Granta
Pass. Presbyterian Sunday school
missionary, who haa been visiting
point a. In tbe county for several days,
will officially announce the vacancy,
in the local Presbyterian pulpit at a
meeting Weduesday night at the
church.
Mr. Gloeckner expected to Jeave
thla morning but received word from
Medford that-action had been taken
by the Presbytery and that he akould
make tbe announcement here.
Rowriager BUI Defeated
BACRAMENTO. March 18. By a
margin of one vote, the aenate de
feated the Rominger aatlaaleon',
ontl-llquor bill. Twenty-one votes
ware necesaary. to paaa.-,. Twenty voted
ye. 18. no. 'The vote, wuewea a two-
hour neataa senate." ..
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Word was received here today of
the marriage of Charles Coffey, for
merly of thla city, and MUa Ora Nel-
bon, daughter of Mrs. Nelson of thla
elty, at 8anta Crux, Cal., Saturday,
March 34.
Mrs. Coffey bad been employed at
the Golden Rule store here for sev
eral years and waa spending a vaca
tion in California with' her slater,
Mrs. Fred L. HottBUnTot thm. city. '
Mr. Coffey war a former employee
of the Herald In 1914 and 1915 and
waa popular In the younger set" of
tbe city..
He la now engaged In' the printing
"and publishing bualneaa. wjth.hla
father at Qoaialea, Cal.. being the
editor of tbeOoaaatea Trlbuae.
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