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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1917)
I .rv.'t 7 J rr't-p-'-tr &.?,. 1 "-. I'S v 'A$! t .'! 7s OK -Eueninn Her aid HT.-1 rt .1 , .,,,,. .,. , ii ""aW OFFICII JelWIPAMR OFFICIAL NEWSFAKK OF KUMATH COUNTY OF KLAMATttw.FAMJi 5? 'nf'.ri- ;. s njrrealh Veer No. nifi KLAMATH FALL, OMOON, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1017. 1 f.l .-.(3 !. :r- . . U , MR BOND BILL 10 PASS HOUSE PRE-VOTE SHOWS ritr WSUHKmtKS THROW I HAND I WRNKUI VMT FRENCH SAILORS IN WASHINGTON I'AKARK CAPITAL HTHKKTM, HUT .MIT KNOWN WHERE, PtMttf, OH NOW LONO HKKN MERE EACH! WORK AMKRH'AN VMII i1 14 , .i Mmu (IimimHw tlumi Ml H" That No Mmwt Will Ha IMl to (teMita Not FlgfeUM Uiimanr - AmmRftl 1 Tibet M Knry l-cft Aft tha War (as h WASHINGTON. 0. C, April H. rrenrh sailor today paraded tliu alrrcts of Waahlngtnn. It It not known wlirm (bey rame from nor how long they have ben her. They vUltcd U Payette, ruon. umeat and uw the sights. Each eallor wore an American flag un nia iiniiurni. '? -4 Time to Vu Good Sense FM'R CANDIDATES FILE PETITION Ho far. four raudldatra for I ha eliv WAslllM'TON, D. C, April 14. rouarll have, submitted their Million. bimbo paaeed th war bond Mil ih the reuulred number of .! I , ... ".!. l w-- L -- ii-miif M.m muwisiiim, ' ..,.. a.-.., .... . ... . ww . wr-w. . ... . w;ln f-uiiro juugo iaviii ror mo e'rxk thl afternoon. , spring elections. a anwdnu-nt empowering th Nwt Tuesday. Aprll 17. I the lat htirr of the treasury to dttermlae day when three petition may be filed IM hbh oi rvpsynnsi wm nf unless m candidate expect to bava Majladutrd. Aaotber M4mat.ik Mna written In on the ballot. irarMlat thai the boafe b not of TBi filioai are Harry Telford. iMtlforaubMrrlptloiiatlaaatkaiipar.finit war: Will le. ncoud ward: tMatawd prior to the flaal vote. , H. Mntbla. tklrd ward, and A. 11. Dtrlif the debato RprMatatlo .MMlar. loarth. ward. Kaitlaa laufKfd an lacrtaaa la tat u la a4aMoo4 otbera are out and Mai laving baak latoraat to thrat arv aaawatai ib e filed wltbln a day aw NM. an Ineraaaa la tat laaartJar m. nan tax and inrroaaoa tauiioa or aal vjUata a war maaaurea. WASMINOTON. U. C, April H. A TJt takta on taa aata war kaai i am ia moraine aawwiai imh ua ' lll ba OPfOHKH VNIVKKHA lL.X WASU1NUTON. O. C. ApHI 14. Iwrlariai that only nader voluatary aalHUry aenrlca caa taa aatloa mob- by Um pMjaa.'oUaa tba "food IM" of Samuel Com. a arartlrally ao raaafM Mamie. atra, aald aaamktra hare today In ' JMaraatwatltre Towaar'a aRaajj ayaaklat ta m aftanUed labor meat mat atriklni out taa allM lag. Oomaara wrote a letter to, con (Ml Ut bill waa defeated f a Tote'trea opaoatag the nnaraal mlilary fUTloJ. ,' laerrlee plan. ' AaaUer awendmeat raajMiia; Ikall, m A , tmamea repay tba taaa wlaWlklRyTuvARR vnttn to .mrt met with a atom el anaacia ,Hm waa finally altered. Taa time alei tbe allle bava to repay the baa vu made fifty yeara. Taa waya and meana committee . t. i HK AtTMORIXKI wArIIINOTON, D. C. April 14 OfMctol rlrelea Intimate today that tbe war department will aoon. auth orise the organisation of additional taaaaed the meaaure ao that taa gov-' national guard unlUr. (raawal will not loaa aatlona who The addition will utilise from in tot flibllng (lermaar aad alao 100.000 io 400.000 more volunteera. . ., 1 , The city council of Ue-Aafalee kaa called apw all cltltena to remain calm aad to abatala from aoy act which aiff at Incite trou ble within the city. Tbla might apply to tbe many andvarloag ramora which flit dally and o far aa can be learned la practically ovary llnatance are without foundation. 1 Tbla rouptry baa many people of many blrtba aad l well that "Oaree Rumor" be given a wide awath ieat la ,lta afread and pro mulgation tome one'a feeling which might ha lajlarwi are epared. Tbla la a aenaltlva period at the beat for aome people( They love their native land, but want to be loyal to Aaaariaa. In many In atanrca at Icoat, and wild rumora but esclto their feallegs to fever Pitch. i Many of the reporta and actual trcacberoua acta Vbrn traced to their aourrea will undoubtedly be found to bo th work of Amer ican aorlal rranka, anarchiata and Inatlgatora of aueh acta, we ven ture to aay. War la alwaya aa eicuae for deatrHCtloa, and with the feeling maintained by many peraoac bora la tao.Valted State. ralkvd In the United 8tatea, who owe every liberty they have to tbe government, and often their very cslstenee to thla eoaptry, are Ita worat encmlea. -. The government haa Ita offlcera; the atate baa Ita officers; the county baa Ita offlcera : the city haa Ita offlcera; aad la addition a cltltena' league ha been formed to Investigate rumora' and to re port to tbe proper officiate for action. Iet all other report tbe Incldenta which come under their ob- aervatlon and the reporta that aeem to have aay foundation to the cltltena' league or tbe other officiate. i The offlcera will take care of them, aad if they do not, other etepa can be, qulchly taken la caace of emtrgoacr. The Lob Aagelea reaolutloa la aa follewa: "Whereaa. taa Prealdent of the Unit Ute kaa aKked Con groae to doclar (ha aatloa la a atat of war agalaat Oar many; "Whereaa. th United State' 'melUag-pof haa yleldaW a popula tion of compoalte Americana; aad X "Whereat, premature aad eidted diacuaaloa of taawar would tend to dlarapt th peac of th city, conaty, tt aaai' nation; aad "Whereaa. th Preeldeat of th Uaited gtate aU th offlclala of hi admlalatratloa have bewught the people to becalm aad ana pend Judgment. Therefore, be It '"Iteaotved, hy the member of th cTty council of theClty of Lm VON HINOENBIHIG'S 0. S. I Si TAKES LINE REPORTED TO BE CRUMBLING IIIIITIHH WITMI.V TWO MILK OP NT. WKXTIX Lama, Pivotal Point, b In PUntea, Oaranana Kaavctad to Retire tc ItapplcmcnUiT Rear of TJaafr Line. Katcnte Allien Have Caatwred Over 786 Square Miles Onrteg th Paat Thirty Way, and qil Ootmg. UP FOOD PROBUM WITH PRODUCERS ORUAXIZATfcO OP DISTRICT TO FWn WnsnWKfHHT STRP BONO C&ifAlf PUTSS30M00 Angelas hat. w. araaaUy appeal to Um psopla of.thla JMtat city to head the rteelfca(fiiet aWala ao far 'a poealble-from argumenta.upon the war condltlona wkkk might land to lactte trou ble, within bur dty and load to d'laorder and peaalbl bloodahed." uttrtauire that any money from the aw remaining at tha clot of the tr cannot be loaned out. TtKJITV IXJVKKD WHKN TRAIN H WBKCKMI HV V1UJKTAH th I'ABO. April 14. Twenty paa "tr ware Injured whan VllllaUa vratiad HoMm t'aae to Jury The llobba caae went to the Jury ahortly before 3 o'clock thl after noon, tbe argumenla having been mad thla morning and afternoon. Reserve Corps Stops; Too Many Apply LONDON, April 14. It la officially announced that tbe Brltlah are wltbln two mllea of St. Quentla aad have captured Fayet and Aacentlon farm. Grand Prlel farm. Vlmy station and La Cbaudlere have alao'beea taken a have many prUonera aad four German bowluer. It la declared that General Von Hlndenburg'a line la crumbling. Lena, one of th Important pivotal point, la now In flamea aad u ex pected to fall oon. It la believed that the Germane will retire to a aup- plemenUr rear pt "Hlndenburg'a line." Sine the German retreat began oae.'month ago th entente alllea have recovered 7 SO square mllea of ter ritory. CfrrsJar Lett Are Using Prepared to Pnaai On Jawi What CendhieaM Kxlat NfmPlan to' Oranwlae So That OssaaaMla Can lie Etsnunali caHjr Met to Incresae Klamath Ceantr'e Food Prodnctlon. LONDON, AprU 14-Lat repsrta aay tbat. th Britten have other ntH of Von Hlndnhntgp Has tlHV H. WASHINGTON, D. C. April 14. f"ii!iurA,i:iv:r"t.,:.,Bh: t .. .nou.cd o.y ... phase of the rase. He authorised amlnallona for placea la tha Quar- a,' Mettcan National train the Jury to bring almllar or different termaatera Reserve Corps will be dls- fji t ,--r ... w-aanswewwas waata ( anii dwj nra sam w. ..-- . lataty mile aouth of Juares today., verdict a agalnat either Mr. or Mr. a wounded, are being brought her llobba, In either flrat, second, third ai rIL..'i'. .. . - .'. .. . . . ... - ...,ri nmr ii m rspones tnai. degree muruer, or acquiuou "w aaaie. nr four hilled in th wreck wtltoatweitbetr,!,. "IIKXT ATTORNKY DIKM TtMWV AT PHILADKLPHIA r-HIUDKLPHiA, April I4.-John o. 'Bon, attorney for th Amerl- Tobacco company aad the SUnd- W company, died here today of ""I ftllure at th. tg of 71 years. continued Indefinitely. The announcement U made owing to the receiving by the war depart ment of mora than th required num ber of application. TACOMA, Waah., April 14 Mob "Won of 700 city employ, lalo a JJurd that w be throughly i-7.", ."' 0Try.pnas of military 7mmg has been ordrd by'Mairor "'.v; Fawraii Turner Writes Home A letter received by Mra. Turner, mother of Robert Turner, recruit. aaya that the boy be enllated with from Klamath are at- Vancouver, Waah., awaiting their final examina tion now and vacinatlon on both arma. There are 3,000 recrulta there nw Oi 11 Inr va. They esneCt to leave Vancouver In about a week, but and It waa found that lova muni do not hnow where they will be aeut.l r Munition Companies Are Ready to Supply Shells Afif NI 61 AI3 YtR j. i .f ... BOOSTSCLUBSTEP WILL CtMHKRATK WITH THE 'KLAMATH COMMERCIAL CLUB TO SECURE. POTATOES IN THE PREPAREDNESS MOVE The United 8Utcs Reclamation Service here la nuking plana 'for or ganising all rural organisation, the Commercial club, Water Uaera' elation and tke farmers of Klamath county Is an endeavor to Increase tbe farm producta of thla county' In thla time of national crlals and at the re quest oi me government. Manager Bondf,.Vof tbe Klamath project, haa recelvejd a request from Washington to assist la thl work for tbe government and haa already taken tbe matter up wlththe Water Uaera' association, the coanty agricultural agent and other perpoas. Th first step, near being taken. U tke issuance of a.clrfalar letter which will be seat to all farmer in thla dis trict, which letter aiks them to place tkerson and return anr needs they have which will,: ealble tbem to ln; crease their production thla year. "It la proteuWitat some farmer will be short, f stsd.. others TO CITY'S CREDIT BOND DEAL IS CONSUMMATED AFTER MANV MONTHS Captain Slewien Rerslvrs Notlflcatww Today That Mower Is Ataiastr. Hard Work Has TakM Msnthp, HJwdered at Tlnaea by s Few fannV vldwals, Bat the Task Is Pfaadajr AcCOMflMMal t WASHINGTON. D. C, April 14. Ulds for the furnishing of shell for the navy were opened this morning tlons companies are ready to furnish th entire supply of one-pounders. Aay on of six companies are ready to supply all three and four-Inch shells needed, the blda alao ahowed. TOKIO, April 14. A Toklo cable received today aaya that a squadron of three Japaneao cruisers bava been assigned to co-operato with the Amer ican Asiatic aquadrou on th al'clflc wetera. , Beewera Ute Grain That Would Feed 12,000,000 ansnanaaamaammm WASHINGTON WINS U.REA1S BUYS "dra" in -..- '. " '. .-j la 1m- .. .'. v"arpa. ara planning Zi'J! of w,r WMra for used annually by th breweries and distilleries to feed 11,000,000 people. They also state that the closing of tba breweries, dstlllerlea and saloons will release thousands of men to fill th labor shortage. News Military Censorship Government rCSTON, D; p.. Awn m,- JMUbllshm,at Of s antfanrr Ml- v " 1 ' Officials declare that Ibis mmm that (ha ooatrrtlal of all news tagt ut frem-U ctatral aitJo of the prs-sttUtles M MiUt msidaf-atloh, ANNUAL RE6ATW STANFORD FINISHES SECOND AND CALIFORNIA THIRD, WASHING. TON COMING VP FROM REAR AND PASSING OTHER TWO OAKLAND, April 14. Tha Unl varsity of Washington crw won th Inter-colleglete boat race, here today by four lengths In 17 minute, II l-B seconds, on th Oakland aatuary, la th annual regatta of th tkra ual vereltle. SUnford ualverslty finished sed ad Callfarnla tklrd. California led tke first ksirmiie. Stanford then took the lead, and Wuklngtaa pasted them botk io a fast flaiah In tka last svaahlaatan kaa -aMa' at rk4y .. " (-,.. -.:i t k'..---'. fr tkt hast twa weeaa, puttiag tka finishing lauckea on their tralalng. CALIFORNIA LODGE PRESIDENT OF FIllST NATIONAL BANK OF THIS CITY BUYS 850 ACRES OF SANTA CLARA LAND REPORTED PRICK OF gaW.eee SAN FRANCISCO, April 14. It was announced her today that E. R, Reaatea, president of the Flrat Na tional bank of Klanutk Falle, kas purekased ISO acres, comprlslag Per maaeat park, In the Santa Clara valley., Th purchase Includes Permaaente Lodg. wkiek wll be used by Mr, and Mrs. Reams as a boss. Tka reported price Is t,eeo, "I have Investigated- the move Just started by the Klamath Commercial club to assist county' farmers la get ting good seed potatoea at thetoweat possible figure and will state that this Is a proposlton In which I am pleased to co-operate," said Mr. Glaiayer to day. 'There la a great call for a big crop of thla commodity and every ef fort abould be made to get la all potato ground possible. "I do notsndvocate any one man putting In extra large acreage, but would recommend, rather more men putting In smaller acreage, aay five acre to one man. "I have examined seed 'samples of tbe proposed shipment from Dorrls and find them good. This seed waa grown under dry land conditions., I am in touch also with a large supply of excellent seed at Redmond, aad when this supply Is exhausted, as it no doubt will be In a short time,, I will be glad to work In co-operation with Fred Fleet, of the Commercial club, In making clubs of farmers to get In carload lots. "farmers Interested In shipping in a carload of choice aeed should leave their names at the Commercial club or at tbe county agriculturist agent's office," LOCAL WOMAN CHOSEN AS MUNICIPAL NURSE Mr., and Mrs. Reamee, resident of thla city for tke past ,tklrty-ven years, laft ktr a few day ago. after hataa travail eatsrsalnadtha- tkalr nmVf rieanev'muui " ",am'mhi af this eouaty and atat. 'for tkalr ew kome In California, Word has been received here of the appointment of Mra. Alex, Shlve. of Klamath Falls, to the position of municipal nurse of Venice, Callforpla. In thla position, Mra. Shlve I the head of th city' emergency hospital, and also kaa aupervlaion of medical inspection tn tke. aokools of Veatce. Mrs. phlv waa chosen for the posi tion out of a long Hat of applicants. Sh learned nursing In a California hospital hefor going to Klamath FHe. Mrs. Shlve Is th daughter of Mrs. wjh;t, La.. aad I wenjmpwn la Klamath Fall. Her husband, Alex Skive, lata of Shiva Brae., I taw In "TJiia litter.' will 'oenUlh a number 6 qdeetioaa-for the farmers to anfewer ana w win amo be glad to receive any suggestions from producer T to ware aad means oMielplhg them to increase tkalr yield. "I nave conferred with Mr. Brad bury, of tke board of "director of' the Water Users' aaaoclatlon, Mr. GUIs- yer, county agricultural agent, and number of Individuals, and' will ask the Commercial club, farmer' club aad otbera to assist' us in this .work. "Tka first atep to take la to find out what w need to increase the pro; ductioa. I have bee naked by Ike department to seatst'la thla work and to offer aay suggestions to the de partmeat a to how'to preceed: 'But before we. caa do thla we' must 'find out wkat tke'tarmera need toearry out thla plan aad then we-ean-formulate plana for our werk: . , 'Thl move la general oyer the country aad we dealre to aeatet In very way poasibte th national de mand for more products. Mr. Brad bury haa assured' me of the co-operation by the Water Uaera' and also Mr. Glaiayer In hia official capacity. 'These circular letters will out as soon aa possible aad their re turn will give us some Idea of the sit uation aa it Is at present. The put winter,-, which haa been rather bard on the farmers, will probably find them in need of such things as seed and feed, - and there may be other things which we caa secure by or ganising th district, clubbing to gether, aad where we f tad auck thing in deaund secure them on a profit able VMicin amaaLT need feed,ioVnaihor, and many others things to aid 'them In lacreas- Isst llrprsdJletton,M said JtaaaxeHthepartof cltyofiiciaUasakrsia(. feM thla aftron'ooa. 'TW'' ffcfaiun -HrWil nol'okiynad-'lnf Captain J. W. Siemens, djy treas urer and prealdent or tke First Stat and Jsavlaga bank of this city, re ceived word thla morning that credit' baa been placed at the dlepoaal of the City or Klamath Falls ia New York to tbe amount of .$301,10 th amount of th bond issued by tke city for the construction of the Stra horn railroad. These bonds were purchased by Spltser Bo rick, bond bouse of Toledo, Ohio, and for several moatks this deal baa been banging fir as tka ny Intricate details were worked, out. , "T . The" notification that this ssoaey la placed to the credit of the city In New York complete th city's, por tion of th work la providing tk ways and mean of letting tke contract for the" railroad and proceeding wltk tk work. Tk deal kas been consummated only alter montha of kard'work on the part of dty. ottldala and stnsrsiav, fT) '4 'SI ?fi Ml M Jr usual details ;hd aaattera?to kaadl aad carry out, but also have bn viduala who without taking tk nut ter up" with the" city have gone hehtad their 'back's and tried to allp som thing over "inthe dark," apparently! The announcement that the money. waa placed to the credit or the citjr, come as' a big roller and a load off" the ahoulders of those who have be-' working on the proposition and meana) that th larjpat alngle one item ..or providing for Klnmatk'a end of the railroad work kaa been accomplished. i For several days past Cantaln M' men kas been In eonimunloekkm wKk: the bond house and tk ptacing ; of tk. money had bean slightly delayed by detells. t City Attorney Orb aach; kaa tan-'" died to a great extent iaeUsjal dc or the affair, except during thtlmk SplUed Borlck had. a rsprsaanUtlve bere. who, waa psssnlllsd, to:nglneer the deal with MaiOra'asssek'a eoun-' gel to, conform to the bend eompsny's. wlaheal "m '- Captain 8lemens said thla mornlag that he kaa notified Mr.,Strabora tUt, !e money la on hand and that ho ex-; - pecta'bi'm here within' a short time. 'Operatlona ought to start now with-; In a week or ten days," aald Captain'. Siemens. J The cltr council haa called for bide' on the construction of the railroad, which will be opened Monday night t 8 o'clock, at the regular council, meeting. 3j Mr. Strahorn'a bid .was turned into, Mr. Groeaback aome Urn ago and? wiTT be prantd at that time. ' j, & SV S3 -! ?', - M m . "VSl l; Telephone Conduit Fire Injures City's Telephones ! NEW LONDON, Conn., April 14. A mysterious fir In a telepkoa con duit today burad oat 411 wlrea. Tbe act crippwd tk telepkon ser vice tn tk entire portion of tkeeaau rn baif or tk clty. An-iveetlanW tlen kas kn started to ascertala tie; bus or tk fire. ' . -t. a f- a IDsJ.f , .S . feibi ' .iri. ',;"-jji" . ,t''rsS!i msii SJMC .V4T!,1 'i WASHlNaTONrD0.vf;,tallBnoe1it: ia state dMrlaeat M$aiMkMUiyg Tha tadty tkat it ia eeatempwting aead- Southern California vlaltlng hU' wife, lag a commission Russia MV,1r . mum . 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