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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1917)
wmm v()' ' mi m OFFICIAL NKWSPAPKR OF KLAMATH COUNTY nmr r " - .: JytTmagKyrw'"- HfVfiilli Vrir .- 8Hp Euimfttg Hrald OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH FALLS KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1917. THREE COURSES ARE OPEN TO CONGRESS r PRESIDENT NOT TO HOBBS CASE TO FINISH ADDRESS j RESUME MONDAY UNTIL NEXT WEEK imnwK kavh wiwt favor AltMIIH MUTUALITY Xtgm Vmrmrm Oprw 0WI Amed Neutrality ami Further Prr (attilMr: llnntllim That Ktatr f U'r KMi nntl HrrUnMlun of War I'mrtH'ulB Ar l.'iMiulnnl as to L'lMlag i"i(l. nixtiiimi or jntv i:.tui.u:it THAN WAS EXPKt'rKU CU'NEII t'AhKTO HE AIMOltltM:il tTIL mo.miav awaiti.vu witxkhhi:m V7ABHINOTON, t). C March 3I Prior to a cabinet meeting this week it which details of prcparodneai aware etv discussed, Hcustor Hitchcock, member of tin- senate fur. di relation rommlltrv, discussed tto iltaitlou with the president. flrwrd he outlined the follow 111 three courses which ha believed sets t" rnmcs: Fumi of a rrxolilllnu endorsing Up ilresity taken by the president t skct thr United (Males In n state of ward neutrality and auttiorliliiK IsMstr preparedness. Moptlnn cf a resolution tlrclnrliiK till titc of ar exists between (tic I'slttil .Sintt-K and (iornmuy, niul, Adoption nt a declaration of war tilnit Gerinuii). fcnstor Hitchcock ald there wan B&soubtedly nciitlment In the went for takltiR Hi., rlmt of the three In trad of declaring war or UvctarhiK lht a ttaiv of Miir exist. OlhtrailliicrK of the prenldeul Ink. lofthc view t'uii i hi. hint ntfii to tnko l declaration that u Main of war Ulits, Rru I'liunlnliiic precedent In rdr to runp out the brut r on rue to sarnie. Tim cciiem! exncrtnilnn U tttt In tint end tho resolution ndopt- !n the. United States wont to war with Mexico will bo followed lowly in tho present situation. That y1"'1"" recited repeated net of Tint llobbo murder trial mine to an abrupt halt tcrdny afternoon when ! the rrtnaliiliiK four Juror were e- cured sooner lliuit 4i eipectcd and nlng to the lack cf wltneioje the cane wan adjourned over until Moii. day. The Jnr) selected I (leo, I". (111. ,ee. W K. llowdOlll. Will, K.'lllll. Krauk Ktnler, W J. Denton, I'etsr Hour, Cha, Mack. 8. K. McKeiule. I.i.rlr Arnnt. II. M. Miller, (leo. Keif. er anil A, J. Kliniimrw, In nelectluK the Jury the ntnto ex. cinteil five and the defendant nine, uhlle II were not itiallflrd by the court. The Riihpcrnan for wltncNe arc now out and the cane In exported to (be roumed Monday wlihuiil further delay. waii i.WKvnmv .M.W IIK T.IKK.X l'OHTI.ANI). Murrli 3'J. A war reiiHuii aimed to determine the num ber of men nvallalile for mllitnry duty and tho farllltlei for tnriiliiK out mnterlaU needed If tlie United Stated Mioold ro to !ir, m probably be tnketi In Oregon, WiiKhlnRton mid Idalto. Arther M, Churchill, Mho In now eiiRaKiHl In n i.lnilliir iiiImIihi In Cali fornia, I epeeted to mine north within n lew dnH and becln the work. There In nlio likelihood I but tho war (lep.trlmriit limy undertake work nlouR the hi me line In the northwest ern lnter. iiRKrcimlou on the part of Mexico iiKiilnut the United tiuton. I no preniuoni ih not expecigu in pu ililK menniFe in I'wiiKrenn iiuhi dhnpe until jimt beforo dcllverliiK It. In the menntlmo hn will confer with irniiKroHHlnnnl lenderw. State Rural Credits Fund Details Complete Attorney for Organization Here Pre pares Answers to Questions on Securing Loans Under Act A lK Hut of iiutlilpiitcd uoii-t "M on how , M,.CU.C 0(n umo ' ' B,m ' Oii-Kon llurnl CrodltH nd In.,, 1Cl)n prepnrod by Chui. J, '"Kusnn f ,H cUyi aUorloy for ,0 B,t Uud Hoard. Thli rural crodllB net wna pinned "V tllO lnwmln ... ..... ........ tail - nt- luai cmciiuili ' ' iIvhIkih'iI to iniiko pokiilblo tho' hrier11"10'1" Ut ",nn,,er w,t lho fav,Vnm,n a l"t ' UeUllH ' Klniiuai, County ore pinetlrally wS !" Uml h0 ox,)eot t0 rwolvo wiicmiooh bcKinning Monday next! Who Can IVirroH; ow'n8 rnnnot bo made except to w, operate and occupy the 'ww ttertgBKcd: 111 lit! no. .u n Bn,d PPHcont lives W L8nd 0,,ere, M sacurlty and "Wi XllCh lnJ . ' . . . .. 1 la n.T " rroa a none nota 1 n"'1 wl,io wiia uppllenut ninn aires tho 111 ml hluiHolf, pel f mmliiK the lubor thereon with llin umiliitunco of IiIh fiunlly or hired holp. (b) Where lho applicant offers Inud n Bwurlly which U mniln up of nou-contlKuouH holdlnisa, on ono of which applicant Uvea and from which ho oporiitcH tho different holdings us outlined In subdlvlblon (it), which iiiin.contlffiiouH holdings, however, shall not bo more than five miles ristiint from tho lund on which said applicant lives. (c) Whore for any reason the up niieunt must ho absent from tho laud offcreil aw aocntlty for not oxcood lug nlno months out of each year, but upon which ho mulntulns his legal residence and which land he opor atoM ut outlined In subdivision (a). (d) .Whero on account of wator or laekV-water or any other condi tion whjfh tn the juoimont oi n Cnnrludod on ro 3 THE ST. LOUIS SAW NO SUBMARINES iMMMrfjVMwJMWeMwJMY CARRANZA'S PLAN FINDS SUPPORT WITH ARGENTINA I'lHU'OM.U, Tt VXT IIFK HKI.MtiKHKNTH MKKI A I.I HHIef i:prrnMil In Official Circle That Derniany Hid Not Make Hug gent Inn IVci Without Victory In Wniilnl Alii by frilled Hlnte I TIkiiikI.I to lie lsuut lint llrl,t'il l'i"ftrrt. 1 Independents Might Have Chosen Speaker of House Representatives II) . lil.11l.IM I'. HTKW.UT (I'tillrd I'rem hMff CorreHiiteMt) HUn.N'OK AirtKS. March 5. (Ity; Mull.) Oct, Carrnnxn's proiioil that the neutral countries cut off supplies. from the bcllbjeut,.Uoe 'Wittest- the iHtter'mnke' peace terms has malty Mipporlcin in officials circles hero. The official!! ului favor the Mexi can (Irrl rhlef's plan sny they do not believe It was dictated to him by the Hermans. Kvcn so, however, they dr elare tney wnni in siu pence restored and do not particularly enro whether tills l mcomptlnlicd by pro-Cermnu. by pro-nil), or by entirely neutral In- flllCIICI. A lingo South Ameilcan elemen: iiijectw to mi out-nndout victory by either of the Kumpenn groups. The lew U that South America will suf fer If either side should Rain a com plete monopoly of South American trade. i The BiiKKCstlon that the United States would furnish competition In either enso Ih held to be n distant prospect on thu ground that it will take tho United States some time o build up un adequate mercantile ma rlnc. If she e.er docs. 60RE ARRIVES TOMORROW NIGHT W II. (lore or Mcdford, appointed by the htnlo highway commission to look utter southern Oregon's Interest In tho fti.uOO.OuU bond Issue to bo voted ou lu June, will arrive. In tho city tomorrow night to address Klam ath Kill lb leople. Mr. tloro conferred with n membet of tho hlghwuy commission, who was In Medford recently, and personally knows tho views and Intentions of the commission In tho uso of the mono) for tho betterment of Oregon roads under tho bond Issue, If It Is successful. COMMIIHCI.Ui CLUB DK8IIIKH UOOMH Secretary Fred Fleet, of the Klam ath Commercial club, desires that all person? having rooms to rent or apace thoy will ullow porsoiiB to use to let him know at the Commercial elub. Mr. Fleet Is gathering data on rooms ond accommodations to be sure that visitors here will find accommo dations ready for them. Ho finds that room apace Is not tho most plentiful article even now and that a crowd of aeveral hundred peo ple for the drawing will tax the city's hospitality, 4 y aSBBSkSlSBgte .a-vp ASmttn gBBBBBBBBBBBBBH BBBBBvA BBBBBBBBKS ? BBBBBBBBBB BKBm 1 BBBBBB " BBBBBBBVnPi9i Hf: I ' m lHaw ilV BF JUDGE O'ARCY IS GUEST OF HONOR T.DEBEO INFORMAL BAXQLET AT WHITE PEUCA.V I.AHT KK. XIXO BY TUB PACT OFFICERS OF LOCAL LODGE OF BLKH First U.S. Armed Ship's Trip Told Tendered an Informal banquet at the White Pelican hotel last night by the past exalted ruler and present and taewly elected officers, CHAMP CLARK AND JAS R MANN-CeNTtO..READING DOWN. RCPRLSCNTATIVES MABTIN.RANOAlt.lONDONSCHM.lsruUtft LONDON, March 26. (Delay by censor) The St. Louis, the first pas senger vessel carrying the AbmtIcm flag to cross the Atlantic since Ger many's declaration of unrestricted submarine destruction and the first armed American liner to eater a European port since the war hsgas. arrived this morning. She carried s meager number of passengers thirty-three all told but her holds were Judge P. .filled to casacitr with Bon-contrahaad H. D'Arcy, state district deputy of freight. U. P. O. Elks, who Is here visiting the I The 8t- LouU came through with- local lodge, Is being royally enter- cut Interruption. No submarines worst tlhtol nnr vara titsk at , talned by Lodge No. 1247 of this city. tlme m lni;icatIon, tkMt L The lodge quartet was present and undersea boats were after the Mr following the dinner an enjoyable jlner. tr any of tnem tmw the . lime waa spent by those present with Utult they made no attempt to dr afterlinner addresses, singing and ttroy her, bul carefully kept awar a royal good time. from the guaa ot the Americaa shU. Mr. DArcy arrived last night from But signs of war were not lochia vUltlng tbe "Roseburg lodge. He 4llld the la8t three ,t .board were Is one of the moat prominent public- anxious ones for passengers aaddww enterprise worfcera. lauthe sUimut-TMttr-m-Ttiaty-iialr again m "ifi connected with most of the big move- urday after the St. Louis entered the menu of this nature in Oregon. 'rorbldden xone. driftwood was passed Judge D'Arcy Is a prominent at- apparently parts of destroyed life torney of Salem and of stste note, and boats. Yesterday a great field of the Elks U hlg bobby. Although the oil was encountered. Vague rumors guest of honor he wss the leading of the sinking of ships either ahead spirit last night at the informal dln-0f or near the St. Louis Increased the ncr and tbe life of the party. nervous tension. He is spending today reviewing. For three daya and nlghU the cap the book? of the lodge and tonight 'tain did not leave the bridge aad will address the lodge assembled it never In her twenty-two years of exf tl.e beautiful temple in the city, as utence has the American ship bee well as be present at the initiation 'driven so furiously as she waa from services which will be- held. v jthe time she passed Into the soae un- Between Champ Clark, speaker or tho lloiibc of Hcprescntatlvea and eapdldatu for re-election, uud James It. Mann, Republican leader and can didate of his party, utood five Inde pendents, who iiiny hnvo tho decid ing voice In thu orRanlsutlon or the Hoiife. It is now vtnted they liavo thrown nshle paity illffevonroH on ac count or the crisis In support of Clark. The two old parties were tied. V. 1'. Martin of Louisiana and Thomas I). Schnll, the blind repiesentatlve from Minnesota, ure Progressives. C. H. llandnll of California is a Prohi bitionist. Meyer London of New York City Is n Socialist, while A. T. Fuller of Massachusetts puts himself down ns an Independent. i SECRETARY OF WAR ENROLLS FOR SERVICE KLAMATH CLUB FANS TO DANCE Local MH-icty people, Including Mrs. I'r.incis Carolan of the Belgian relief Miclot.v, are taking an nctivo interest In tin affair. Since tho war broke out Mmo. Melba has been appearing in benofit performances In various p.-iitti of the world, having spent con Mdcrnblc time in Australia. It Is her first concert appearance lu Sau Fran cisco for a considerable time. : til she was picked up by a pilot. Tbe journey waa virtually without 'Incident until the war soae was reached. Unusual precautions war i taken as soon as the liner passed the WASHINGTON. D. C. March 29. (Ambrose light, but as she neared tbe Newton D. Baker, "present occupa- danger point even the lift rafta and lion, secretary of war." has formally! collapsible boats were made ready enrolled himself as an alumnus of 'for Immediate use. Reflectors were Johns Hopkins university, who is j strung up fore and aft and carbine ready to place his services at the dls-t lights were tied along the rails for posnl of the government In any eapac-Juse In event the St. -fcouts became the ity in which they might toe needed. 'victim of a torpedoer gunfire. w Tho Klnmntli Kails hnbobnll club benefit danci! will be given ut tho White Pelican hotel tomorrow night, tho proceeds fiom which will be used for supplying tho team with now uni forms for this eeiihon and other sup plies. Manager Watts announced today that ho hits secured Jlmmla Shcehy, of tho University of Oregon team, for tho nine and other players of ability nre being lined up inpldly, promlsinK that us good n team ns bus represent ed the city in tho past will bo on hand ngnin this year. A largo crowd la expected to tuin nui tomorrow mum iur mu nan sti . tho hotel, as although the weather son with Klamath Falls. hus not brought tho game to tho front Ilowden referred the telegram to yel, the underlying forces nro busy Manager Watts, who told Bowden to and tho first stretrh of spring weather will find thorn nt it. BIGBEE WOULD LIKE BERTH HERE Word was received this morning by Jimmlo Ilowden from former twirler l.ylc lligbee, now with Port land, askliiK what kind of u guaran tor tho bull nt l couiA bo ,ven n,m '0 tn'8 M"" MME. MIXIIA SINtiS FOR RELIEF Ft'Ml wire him that the. only guarantee that could be given him is that If he lines 'up with Weed or Medford that he will 'get a royal beating. SAN" FRANCISCO. March 39. Mmo, Molba will Miir tjt n bonoflt performance to ho given In tho Ex position auditorium here tonight for the benefit of tho Entente allies, the funds io bo devoted to rollof work. Farming Held to Be a Business by Agent Working on This Assumption. County Agent Glaisyer Holding Farm Management Meet Here Believing that farming Is as much of a business as Is a mercantile u manufacturing establishment, County Agricultural Agent H. R. Glaisyer has Included In his project work for this year a farm management demonstra tion, the purpose of which is to assist interested farmers In keeping a rec ord of their farm business and to as sist them to fummarlxo that record at the end of the year in such a man- farmer of fifty years ago raised on bis farm practically everything he used and with a little trading man need to keep supplied with the neces saries jof life. The farmer of today sells the greater part of his farm products. Land alues have risen. The price ot labor has gone up. Mod;. eru farm machinery has revolution Wed' the farm industry and has made It possible for ono man to farm sev- ner that the figures so secured will era! times as ninny acres as was the rhlB telegram indicates that Blgbee be of value to the Individual farmers. has already got tho hook from Mc Credle, or Is slated to officially wear It shortly. Ho mado the trip to Honolulu, but has shown but little, and a recent heating In a practice game for the Beavers Is believed to have capped tho climax. He will be assisted In this work by W. L. Kadderiy, farm management demonbtrntcr, in the employ ot the extension rervlce of the Oregon Ag rucultural college, "Agricultural conditions have changed considerably within fhe past fifty yeais," said Mr. Qlalsyer,. "The case a half, century ago. Farming is becomlug more and njore It is a buMness. mJM "The iiicceksful merchant i uf actum- must keep business and at least takes an inventory a record of, kKjfUWjfl osee' ay ear jn j wg ja f his ssk ad . mm (Conttaued'RM-Jltof -Tjw.-.r.s-jr'Vxi-a re." .'i4.i j i SI &. Ji X1' , t WA A -1 ' 4 ,;sr',J tu,nw ny ra mri ;r;-,TiKBji wmfim " f2&ml - T'f-v -i iy. , .&rJ& a.1 fr m: iyjymi n mL-