The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 11, 1917, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OM5GON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1017.
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IRANGHES TODAY
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rmattlne uf TImkmmmI of Idao Acre
(toflrtrtlKMiiN Ubor May Not
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WAIHINOTON. D. C, April II.
' natt-tp orders were given to all dtv
sutaxaU or tht government today.
Tkt yrniuvni aao tno aaippiag
tors' tare completed plana for lite
imtncHon r looo vtaetla to carry
HKNm to llu- entente alike.
Tat Mrnf council baa plana laid
br lit HtlllMilon of thoueauda of
trm af Ml land la tola country to
tentM the food supply.
TttarwIilc'tii'flUeuaaed today wltk
atnWra of congress tat mobolUatloa
attara kbor and a proposal waa la
traisnd In tbe house exempting fam
Mar fro cmiwrlptlon.
ftttkfont Wilton spent an hour
Ah ernlni urging oa Democratic
Inatr Kllcbln and Sptakar Clark
' ft temtlty to baaien action oa tho
tar aMeturet, but tka houae of rep
rtatatUrta adjouratd aatll Friday
ttttat taking any actio,
t TVt aavy department optatd klda
ttk atralng lor 31 auknarlata.
Ttt houae naval conailttM report
4 hwerably on a bill authorising tka
NwMtal lo rommaadttr all aklpa In
da tf war.
At a Mtrct wlon of railroad of.
Utah and the Council of Defeuao
slay, arrangrmentt for tka rapid
tnai-trtatlon of food, aiuaUlona aad
una tre romiiltttd.
Xsval Korraa Mobollaart
IAN ritANCIBCO. April 11. It
u wnnunc'il here today tkat the
Mtollulloii of Hit; naval force, In
(Ming (he imtal mllltla, for tkla
jatrlct ban boon completed.
ARMOR PLANT TO
BE LOCATED AT
CHARLESTOWH
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ItMla Were IImii1I ihi Favorably,
(IIvIhk ONigriMwen llm Itlglit lo
Appoint AiMIUonel Mrn o ,u.
napotla anil lUKIiia llin Age Mnill
on Naval llex'rvnt In Hie Country
In fifty Year.
WASHINGTON, l. C, April II.
Tlte navy department auiimmrrd tr.
day that a new gownnicnt artiuir
plant will be liH-ainl at Cliarleiitown,
Wrat Virginia.
The trnate patned tlir army appro.
prlallon bill carrying fJTN.uoo.ono
for the iiialiitt'iianrn of lw rogular
a i my.
Itllla were reported mi favorably In
Ihi senate giving rongrt-Mtnicn addi
tional appolulmenla to AnnapolU and
ralalag Ibo age limit of officers In lli
naval reaerve la SO roam,
A resolution auihorlilug tlin presl.
deut to rail far I.OOO.ooo volunteer
waa Introducrd In the senate.
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Two Victim oftheAzUc Sinking, Thei
Wivet, and Naval Gunners JWkt Survived
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A aueclal call la laiued to all
, patriotic women wbo wlab to e
, unite with the Woman'a Kallaf
e corpe, an auxiliary or toe oraaa
Army of the Republic, to meet
wltk tbe president. Mrs. Z. C,
Kimball, and a committee com-
posed of Mrs. Paul Bogardua, e
Mrs. Carey Ramsby and Mrs.
e Edward Martin, Thursday after-
noon at tbe Hotel Hall, between e
the hours of 3 and S v, m. Tbe
Corp will tend various tokens e)
of appreciation o our boya who
have left for war and will work
with the Red Cross when It la
organised. Come ojr and let us
ln what we can for our bora at
the front and take a patriotic
, stand at borne.
COMMERCIAL CLOD LEADER KITCHEN
PLANS FOR JULY
4TH CELEBRATION
INTRODUCES BILL'
FORFIVEBILLIONS
WILL OCMJPERATK WITH BC8I- $3,660,060,060 TO BUY K5TENTK
XKM MK.VH AtMX.
Board
THIRTEEN MEN
LEFT HERE TODAY
M.NK GO TO XAVY AND FOt'K TO
ARMY, ACCOMPAMKD BY POST.
MA8TKR UKLZELL, WHO WILL
HANDLE WORK ON RETURN
tlie
Paaaea Motloa lo Hmd Preel
Wlleeaj ReaolMtioa of Hwp
at Tkle Ttae Will Knrowr
larraaee I Food Kapply for
Natlew, CHy BeaMlifHl Con-
teat aad OardVaiag.
Plana were made last night by tbe
board of director of tbe Klamath
HOXDH
Bend lo Bear Three) aad Half Par
Cm latere WIN Be NoM ky
Public HabarriiKlo) at Par 99,
060,606 to Be I'aed to Rsdtsaa the
1068 Loan Expected the Meawra
Will Pas This Weak.
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 11.
House Democratic Leader Kltckla la-
Commercial Club for a Fourth of troduced a war bond bill today for
Jnlv rlbrallon minmlKra whlrti an Isaiin of 15.000.000.000 boada aad
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wll work with a committee from the for tbe Issue of $2,000,000,000 treat-
HWMRni flWi AMUUAllUUt -HlbR ..Ulj m; .vwt.v, " ... wwbh.-
I .vaAa.a a.a.lrl w9 tm IMIM mttA
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I. J. Ander-Ion tier way from New York to Havre.
Chas. Krlck- among thoeo Americaas who lost
Upper I'hotograph
on and widow; lower
( nml ldow. Naval gunners, read-.tbolr lives were Ingelf J." Anderson otj '
Ing ncrona and down Samuel E. Is-'llrooklyn. first mate. The photograph J n,ne 1- ibt
rncl, Wllllnm F. Romlnger, Jamea A. here shows blra and bla widow,
Thirteen more recruits left Klam
ath Falls this morning for tbe army
aud navy, four going to tke army and
TRENTON. N. J.. April II. Mrs
Aunle Keating today gave the. Fed
eral authorities Information which Is
expected lo lead lo the unraveling of
Iba Kddyalone explosion mystery of
yetferday.
On March H she aw a man drop
a letter In the Broad street railroad
station and picked It up. The letter
said: "Al ready lo blow up Eddy
stone. Send help."
Maps of the league Inland nay
yard were with tbe letter. It nn
addressed to N. K. Immediate ar
rests are expected.
The
Illevlns, Johoph A. Rucker, Clarence engineer, Charlea Erlckson, also of
jV, Whitney. Thomas E. Dillon, Will- Brooklyn, was among those lost, and
mm ii. uouRias, Auoipn iienancason, iuis picture snows aim ana nig wia
Joliii I. EoM)lurcl, Jacob J. Hillflcker.'ow. Every one of the twelve Amerl
Clarcnce II. Kelly and Joseph Kle- can gunners, wbo did not have a
wlnnky. chance to try their akllljajialnst tbe
When a German submarine sank j submarine because ake attacked In
the armed American freighter Attecthe dark escaped without Injury.
Conservation Applied to
CHy of Klamath Falls
Argentine Says U. S. Just.
But Proclaims Neutrality
IIUKNOS AYRE8, April 11. The Is neutral.
Argentine gocrnmcnt has officially, Argentine boa been threatened with
announced that she "recognises the a coal embargo from the United
Jtutlce" of America's r on Qer- 8tntes unless she raises her wheat
niuuy, but proclaims that the country embargo on tbe allies.
(AaaddrcN. U, . i, urags, of Umi groat change.
county lllliaj Hrliwel, before
s Vemaii'a Mbrary Claw.)
I ttiicrkiand It, the subject for
lon Is Conservation, and 1 have
kMhe liberty to construe It aa
l Hid keeping and preserving
eMutlca of our city for future
("nilons. Wo have the natural
"Wag fur n very beautiful city, but
"" bo 'liancad wltk caraful
.Mtiougbifui plautlag of shrubbery
"J ornamentals in order to make
"" Hy beautiful.
the lack of trees gad akruk.
ny that I first noticed on eomlaa
The men leaving were: Navy Roy
R. Lewis. Chester Rouse, Karley
Johnson, Will McMillan, Thomas
Judy, Otis L. Jacoby, Walter E. Boyd,
atou, Ted R. Montgomery and Cyril
W. Benson; army W, O, Millar,
Carl C. Crouse, E. F. 8elby and Elmer
Lawrence.
tended the meeting, and also an out-
aldo committee to be appointed.
Tka chamber committee will be ap
pointed by President Siemens of tbe
club.
mous approval cf Che waya
means committee.
The bonds will bear 3 per cent
Intereat and will be offered to public
subscription at par. Three atillleBa
The Commercial Club will actively , of them will be used to buy boada of
take up tbe appeal .to increase tke tke entente countries. Tbe Mil atoo
food aupply of tke country and wllljautborUea that a sum of 93,000,000
encourage tbe planting of potatoes, to redeem tke loan of 1001.
tkla year for which i big demand Is; It Is believed the nuaaure will
expected. It la planned for the far- past before the end of the weak. Tke
mere to club together to secure seed. J provisions will make tbe total later
laterested tamers are asked to leave, est-bearing debt, exclusive of loans
their names at tke dab rooms. to the alllea, 3.445;000,00O.
A cHy beautiful eonjteet will be held
again tkla year.WlAgt, aad tbe club
tplana to co-operate wRb tbe Woman's!
uorary uiue. 'iae 'ciud win aiao
WILLOW VALLEY BAM
BELIEVED COLLAP8ICD
Uke up In connection wltk tbia the a report received In. this city tkat
encouraging of tka planting of many tbe willow Valley dam. at tke hand
gardens la tbe city this spring. I0l LanaaU valley, baa gone out with
7ntghwK?n5eTfev
The. directors "alio aeda-metiowtgh"
the
This makes a total of 38 altogether
from this city In the past week or ten f, drafting tbe resolution.
days.
Postmaster Dclsell left this morn
ing for Portland with the recruits on
Instructions and is expected to re-
tbat tbe Commercial club draft a ree-imUBUUlon;off,cl. lt wa, ., earthen
olntlon supportlag President Wilson !work(i uged t0 atore' water for S00O
at this time of strife which will baaeret ot jln(i. -.
aM, a QTMhlHvtAti mmrtmrv HlAr I
K W.fcWM. w... .wv
German. Red Crosa Seised
CHICAGO. April 11. A doxen ar-
a .. .tlJ AIk. atailr a
trawsvar niin iuuuwtTU LUJ wuig ui avast,-
eclve orders and instruction to take' t ,erylfe ,fenU nere a the books
care of the recruiting work here after of tne German Red Cross have been
his return.
scixed and also of tbe German Relief
Many navy and army recruiting of-. Society. Federal reports Indicate that
fleers are being called back to their, tbe relief funds have been used In
stations to go to sea. all ships at violation of tbe neutrality
Bremerton to leave next week. I United States.
ot the
t.... -- hvuioh us comma
" to mo tiian to m0at people bf
kuL bad hion In charge of tbe
r"le work tit OranU Faaa for
l1 1'iovlously,
Tit power of beauty la contagious
m. u " n fow Indlvldngla of
Etpee Offers Its
Entire System
SAN KllANCISCO, April 11. The
ucatfin tkiinrtment of tho United
Steles ui my Ins announced that tho
.. . . ..... luuiithcrn Pacific has placed Its en-
real change, it nas ueen mn vup-( - - -
to- to hale a clean-up day c.c.M - syMem nd ., n U m.-
aprlng. Too much stress cannot bo," " -..- .-. ..
Sit on this .. U is tho first step t Wtnllcn punnm..
beautifying the city, lt not omy gvisj
rid of the accumulation oi uu u
but by an doing one notices how great
an Improvement has been accoin-
Uruguay Neutral; Endorses
Wilson's Universal Stand
MONTEVIDEO, April 11. Uru-
guay has proclaimed her neutrality
In the state of war existing between
the United 8tntcs and Germany, but
Reported high water InLoat river
Is also believed to exiat, probably aa
a result of this break. H. W. Hum
phries of tbe service leavea tomorrow
for Clear lake to investigate conditions.
Returns From California -..
Paul Johnson, of this city, baa re
turned from California, where be ac
companied the Business Men'a Asso
ciation committee on tbe terminal
fund trip. " ,
Balfour Comes to America
Soon on "Special MiM.on"
LONDON. Anrll 11. It Is offi
cially announced that Foreign Secre-
hcr officials endorse the nrlnclnles
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Inlil .Inivii In PrnlilAnl Vllanna war ,
mccsoge which apply to the world ,tary Balfour la going to leave aoon
and state the only conditions on
which International peace can rest.
pllshed with but slight labor, uud
whan nun arts hold of 0 rake or llOO
In tho spring It so gels In tho blood
that other Improvements are sure to
fallow, for the very next step after
the tin cana aud rubbish have been
cleared from tho yard la to make of
that Place n garden or lawn.
tv. nr ha west like to be original
In all things, but being comparative
ly young In bringing tbe innci unuer
ih tilow we must accept somo of Urn
teachings of the east, and then exert
the wealern energy lo bring tuene
Ideas to rapid fulfillment. Bo It Is
that to far aa our civic improvement
Spanish Steamer Subbed '
Without Warning; All Safe
PARIS, April 11. Members of tuo
crow of the Spanish steamer San Ful-
gencla, reaching here today, say that
their ship was submarined without
warning on the high sens.
All en board took to the lifeboats
and were aafely lauded.
Husplrloua Article Found
A suspicious looking1 Instrument
with a fuse attached waa found one
for Washington, U. 8. A., on a "ape-
clal mission."
The reason for the visit Is un
doubtedly to discuss waya and means
hr which tbe United States may
ouicklv render aid to tbe alllea and
I to work out a plan tor thla purpose
lau tla aHAatr ta ahnnl at lltftaaaB, !. ... . . j.aiuli
' -1 i""i "" "'It Is IIKeiy mat some aeiinue ar-
likHllltll ft am Olll tits! Aaa. aVMalMftl Ad 1 J at .alaaj .
' uu,r,..uwu vuu, w, - raugeraents win oe maae ior oiuu
their way to school on the railroad ng t0 tBe a(M the large credit pro
t racks near Shipplngton. Mre, Fred aa a.
Peterson, principal of the school, said
m.Iu I.a I, UA b tilM a,.tiAA I
8he aont It home for tbe pupil's par
ent to examine It.
posed by Preildent.WlUon when Bal
four arrivea in Amrelca aad will
mark the first meeting of American
and Allied officiate in their co-operation
in the war.
WASHINGTON. D. C.. April U.
A aeries of war conferences between
American and entente representatives
are planned. Navy officials declare
that plans for their full co-operation
have been progressing for several
days.
Three Men Make
Attack on Guard
FOnT. MADISON, la., April 11.
Tli r co mou attacked a militiaman
a -a uIaiisi lekiwl,
2:ZSSX? VLXZnZ". wTflndtn guarding a bridge here and knocked
k .thamsi- T.!t ..::.-!;lc!i? Ln..i. r- far nhend of w W unconscious last night. At-
" their 1.1. ."! ".a M" .r .1.1. .-.naai in fact, it has been tempts lo stab him failed. The at-
-. .,. IRI ua " an .- -- - ..'..!... .-., .1
"" 10 COIItrlva that wavtaua la.
r Jo contrive that varUna Im
r"n i. shall spread got 'only
,-" inoir
. JL.i. an .n .Ince the Idea of.tuckera escaped.
. .i,.!. h.n.rai.Bt orlalnated by a wo-
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l-z uwu immenwM neiga- man naaiea -- -: -
r0 "ft to otbtr parte of the! kins of ptockbrldge. Mass. Blnce
V well. UM, hy tho-forming of Clvlo Ira-
. great start in ih. i.l. ai.tin.'n.n,.iauii Aaaoelatlons and other or-
JV lready nccomplUhal much good iganlMt Ions, the good work has beeu
? Tbe priiea jtiiuai Ua7 vaae aarrlad vary rapidly over tbe entire
' Tbe priiea Offered taat yr rrlrt vary rtpWIX W ' Ur
r ,w treate.i ia,.u . ,k.'ii.u.a ai.iaa. Thla hat been done
WBa ... .. . "7f""""" ii.-" "- t r. .i. .irnria
I-tvUwP,mdm mor, good, than mostly tarougn tne nt -
In'Wlne. Tklg.ta thawg byof woman, nnd it la therefore but
..-.: --a .utpa on g ifw. ft onr.BPanaiaia ia -
JX Concrt .etu. fSJ-Ml-to mmOf by cop.rlon
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Certain Railroads May Be
" aaaa
Used for Mobilizing Troops
WABH1NQTON. D. C, April 11. leruraent It planulng to take over
It waa strongly Intimated; otftclalfy certain railroads In this country for
late yesterday afternoon that the gov-1 mobilisation purposes.
"Old Glory" to Wave on
Aeroplaneg at French Front
PARIS. Anrll 11. The French war
office announced today that the air
squadron composed of American sold-
lent on the French front, will here
after use tbe American uniform and
fly the American flag from their
planet. "
Official Deny Smuggler ,;
Caught by Torpedo Boat
BAN DIE00, April U. Official!
of the navy and aeeret aarvlee denied
lo.v renort that a munition!
smuggler has been captured off tho
Pacific coast by unitea ntatea tor
pedo boat!,
Nevertbaleta it is known.'that all
the government's departmenta VrV on
tkg alert for any auch boita; which
Mlgkttbe eVjirrylng munltlows to'MexU
ean porta. against the UnrtedJIUtea,
orders. .4 "
Another Liner Is
Sunk byExpktion
WASHINOTON, D. C. April 11.
Cnatul Frost, at Queenttown, haa
cabled the atate 'department that the
liner fialmo with one American, on
boerd, wag sunkr April 7 by aa explo
tloa amlaahlpa. On Norwegian fire
man waa filled, ?
French army officers and high of
ficials aa well aa tbe soldiers la tbe
trenches and the Americana In the
trenches have been pressing tbelr
bellefa that American soldiers and
the American flag in France will aid
the allied cause greatly, '
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National Guardsmen With
Dependents to Muster Out
NEW YORK. Anrll 11. War de
partment ordera directing the. dis
charge of all national gugrdetatn
having dependent!, without regard to
the deslraa of the giafdaaita, have
babn received hare nt the national
guard heade,uarttn. n ,,
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