The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 14, 1917, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OF KLAMATH COUNTY
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OP KLAMATH PALLS
TwelftHi Veer ' .!
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, If 17
Price Five Ctmta
HEAVY LOGGING
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IS ARE RELEASED WANTED BADLY
Ur LUuutno... ..t:,... ,.. TumimiT pact
1HIS YEAR
VERY LARGE
Ll'MIIIIIIIXO HKANON WILL NOW
IIK fOXTINl'KD THE YEAH
THIU MKX PIT TO WORK IX
Till! WOOD WHEN TIIK MII.LN
cmim: IMIWX Hill WIXTKIl
TVUINTV TIIHF.E RIG LOGGING
HLh'If.HH RECEIVED IX COUX.
TV .1X0 TAKEN OVER IIV llV-
PF.IIKXT OITFITH GREAT DE
MI Ml IOK LABOR
The lumbering operations In Klani
lib County, which havo piolously
been ninflneil to a largo extent to
If ht or nine niontlu of the yenr, will
probably bo 11 year 'round Industry
from thin tlmo on, as the winter log
ging work will be undertaken on a
train which will utilise all the-labor-.
en when the mill have closed down,'
A number of enmp will be operut
ed on mi extensive iiralo till coining
M.ion To aid In thin work twenty
three lurjte slelgha designed especially
fur IokkIiik purposes hnvo nrrUed
consigned to the Pelican liny Lumber,
ciimp.iuy Tliihii are to be divided be.
Ieen the dlrfernut cumpri ai follewa:
KIrIiI to the Pelican Hay company,'
three to tlm Ijimtii Lumber company,'
rue to J. J, Htelger and four to the
Itcneniitloii IokkIiik camp, located at
Yslnax. I
Charles Otey la now moving hi
csmp Into the Hprugue Hlver rountry.
The I'ellenn liny company will opor-l
ate three riimpH, two on Iho went side J
' I'pper Lake uud one at Kirk. The
IliriKH outfit N expected to romniencu!
ork In tint near future In the Mr.
Cnrnack timber on thu west aldo of
the lake, Tlio I'urkct brothers are
reported preparing for extensive oper
lioiu In iho ChlloUln section.
Willi theui aellvltlau anlnu in lliiirn
"III l' no lack of demand for labor In!
Kliiiiuiti, country during Iho win
er inoiitiiH,
HIIHT IIKUHKK TOWUHT
Klamath lodge No. 117, 1, U. O. Y.,
"Mt tonight la regular nesslou.
Von old 'una will have (o (urn out,
inn
", nnu tuko your places lu
Bitter Civil
I'KTIIOflHAD, per, 14, Tlio llcl
"'ivlhl m sir report wys that Komi
luff's Cossacks wore defeated inwr
Tulelgmod n,m retrtiated to Vnallolkn,
The livening papers r"ort that Id"
CoiMirk were victorious in Ilia bslllu
llostoy, tH4 nIR tbo Holihavikl
v rlieied scrolls the Mob Rlvar,
A dlspsirh (rem U$tP Acft
nu the Relsheviki have ewufUd Ts
no ka. t rostalos Jes TfoUkr'a
iiiiouiiiomuiit lliat If Hie aiiiilulU'H
AMMMM
THHF.K MUX rOMHTKII Hill
II II I X I X U IXTOXIfATIXG
Ligtoit i.t oiikgox are
I'AHROXF.D IIV WITIIYHIMIIE
It nr A tiif it ra hi Pit .f (triune tn mH
j "" "I
, Jiilin l,u nil, iu were recently con-
virteii lor uooiickkwk in tins ciiy nnu
lien h( Iff Dili's ami iult sentence by
Justin i: W flowan, Imvn been re,-
en noil from the, remainder of their
I. -. ....... ,.
irrinn, nrriinilllR i" rrin, 117 iiuhii
wtr It'llliv-iiifitiit tin ritriimmtlilflllfifl
I '
nf the Justice.
At tlio time of their conviction Jim.
tlm (ioweti wan ronvlnrri! that the
tui'ii we.rn professional bootleggers,
mid M-nti'iiroil them accordingly. It
later developed Hint they were uilu
able mill empli)es. who had coinmll.
tvil their fir t offense, ami on the afll
davlt by "no of Hid emplo)rs that
!!.. iiiiMrnllfiiiii wtni rllrfltlled bv lllO
1 "" '" - -
I l.i,..r-.ralt,iii at llin mMn. an aiuillra-
Hon for release was rondo, altho tlm
fines were not revoked.
I.ARIEM OF EPIHCOPAL GUILD UK
WEAK AIM Hill DEKTITITK
(IIILHKEX IX TIIK WAR ZONK
OF EUROPE
Knt-iiin viiiih parlex Francals?
lint iben It doesn't really make
liny dlffcrenco whether you do or not.
ri... .! iiiine Is that you do under
stand that you do not want any half
starved children If I"'" " " "
Ami with u fow pennies or a small
niece of silver now In )ur purse you
can help it.
To glut ou mi opportunity to ren
der assistance lo the little fatherless
i,inr rlillilren of the war devastat
ed neclloiis. an afternoon's entertain
men! has been arranged under the
patronage of the Hrare Kulsropal
(Mild for tomorrow afternoon at the
residence of Mrs. K. W. ilowan, jo
I'lno street, rommeniing at 2:3,
Vou ran enjoy it whllo you knit.
Ilrlng a friend with ou. Tlio music
by some of the rlly'u best talent, Isn't
necessary lo move your heart, Us Just
to make II pleasaul for you.
team, as so mony of the youugor
..,....,i...rM iiuve left to help Uncle Bam
Villa his lltllo argumout.
War
PLEA MADE FOR
POOR CHILDREN
Rages In Russia
for tlio i;iileru'rroiit Is luod " Ht'rt
Lltovsk, Ilia MI M1' re
Biiovicroa to outer laco iwgolto-
lions.
Hf jtsfiwjef-1 I'm
DATKIB-Tlio slruiBlu fr I'0'
er In llm luiwlor of Husals la rwlM
were WUor, Both rj.l dvBla
Is fa rlvll wrfr.
OarM homsi b.vs klllsd s
Ur at hwiHM afflMrs In a tn
oiilbolliilUlinoiil.
""' '"""iVVYYVVVVVViVnnnnnniVmi
HT. Mil IK It'll IIOl'HK IX .MARKET
cl'OII MIM.IOX IIIIIKK OFFER
Idll I I IIH MAIIi: TIIIIU COM
MKIU l.l, (Mil
Itiibblt nkliiK of all varletieii are
now In demand by thu Kantern fur
hoimen, One of the larRent fur houses
In the Middle Went has written to the
Kliiuinth Commercial Club, declaring
that It In in the market for millions
of them.
If price offered in tlio letter are
HiiRlrleiit to muke It worth while, this
will be an opportunity for many of
the county ranchem to xpund mime of
their Kpare time tery profitably this
winter Not only will they receive a
price for tlio aklns they Hccure, but
they will be ridding the county of a
ient w hlrh has been a mtIous menace
to the crops of the county In the past
Following Is an extract from the
letter which was recelted from Fun-
stou llrothera of Ht. Louis.
'i will allow ou from 30 to 3&
cents per pound for the ordinary dry
rabbit skins, according to condition,
and 12 to 15 rents each for the good
large Western Jack rabbits, suitable
for furrier's purposes.
"Small quuntltlc may be shipped
by parcel post; large lots by freight.
We will remit full value on receipt of
the akliiH, Ichs our bundling charge of
r per cent, and the freight charges If
wu pay them at this end.
"Kindly itihlHO what quantities we
inay expei t to receive from you, and
when they will be ready for ship
ment." m
PIIOTFhTM MAIIi: AGAIXKT "HOOT.
I.VAMV.IW PAIUMIXIi XATIO.V.
AL I'HOHIIUTIOX AMKXUKXT
IIUJFD OX (.XXGIIr:HM IIV WIRE
At thu meeting of the Ministerial
Association of Klamath Falls, which
wan held esterday, December 13tb,
at iho Presbyterian mouse, the fol
lowing were elected as officers for tbe
routing l menths: Rev. W. C.
itainbo, president; Rev. K. I. Law
i ence us secretary aud treasurer. The
association will bold its regular meet
ings monthly on tbe Drat Monday of
each month at tbe homes of tbe dif
ferent ministers.
Action was also taken, protesting
sKulnft the pardoning by tbe govern
or of wen who have been doing boot,
legging business iu tbe community,
ugulust which we need all the force of
uw and officials and public opinion.
A couiuiuuicatlou to that effect will
be sent to the governor,
Action was also taken rauet(ng
thu churches to send u Joint night (ai
cgrsm Hunday night to the rresen
lative from ibis district at Washing
ton, urging favorable action on lbs
national prohibition amendment,
which has already been passed by
Ibe senate and will be acted oil by Ik
bouse negt Monday,
WOKE!) FOOD MLK
Tbe i of lb aotiat church
will give a rooked aels atur
day, Pecaffter Jtb, ' ( v Cash
Ororsry, Tb Wlaa ra !
hi lug I heir donations esily.
MINISTERS BODY
NAMES OFHCERS
HERE
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Arrangements Made
For Red
Chairman for City
Supplies Forwarded to Different
Sections. Systematic House to
House Canvass is Planned.
3500 Members Wanted
Arrangements are now largely com
plete for the big Red Cross member
ship drive In Klamath County, whleb
starts Monday morning. In conjunc
tion with tbo drive over (he entire
nation.
All the suppliee have been for
warded to the different outside points,
and tlio different chairmen arranged.
A meeting baa been called for to
morrow afternoon it 3 o'clock at the
Klks building for tW city chairmen,
when the suppliee for the city will be
given out and full tettructlona given.
A systematic boneo to bouse canvas
of the entire city aad county 1 to be
made In an effertto secure I.DM
memberships for this organisation,
which is doing such tremendous work
for the relief of suffering humanity.
The following are tbo chairmen ap
pointed for the city and ceunty:
Klamath Falls Precinct No. 1,1
Mrs. J. F. Kimball; No. J, Mrs. Cbss.
J. Martin; No. 3, Mr. A. J. Voye; No.
4, Mrs. L. l. Van Ilellen; No. S, Mrs.
(.'. K. Wheeler; No. 6, Mrs. Jobn H.
Hamilton; No. 7, Mrs. II. O. McCar-
Short Term
Wanted
PORTLAND, Dec.
14 Who will be.
willing to sacrifice himself
the
altar of political expediency In order
that tbe Job of United Btatee senator
from Oregon rusy not lapse between
December 1, m, nnd March 4,
Or to put It another way, who will
be sufficiently eager to win s handle
to bis name that hu will venture thru
tbe struggles of a primary and s gen
eral election that be may serve In tbe
Record Crops For
This Year
WAMIINOTON, V, C, Pac. l4,ae estimated H $7,410,000, cow
America's war cropa Ule yasr wars pared Uk 14,709,000 in ! and a
r... -., .i.i.i hi iu huurv. ac 1 1S1I-1& average of l$,60,p0, Pro-
rordisg to ffnal sstlnwUs on vmt, Wu m " mUm 6;
' . ". ... . ........ ...J h' l....h.l. iTail nraductllM eras estl-
uroeuciion ana , susawMv i
tbe department of agriculture,
Tbo record corn crop amounted to
3,I6M4,000 bushel, srRb a farm
value, December I, of I4.08M7MOO,
Wlffler d spring orodtic
lion was MWMMOO bushels, vsl-
uedt 11,107,411.000,
The total gcraags of winter wheat
AL'iTWAIs' iAfTUMNsf fiVJfJf
4Mi, otiw AuatrJgg hsuieeWs Jg
Ibo Trlost baibor y to iwiao
DURING WINTER
Cross Drive
and County Named.
thy; No. 8, Mrs. A. J. Santlmau; No.
9. Mrs. l. A. Will.
Shlpplngton O. A. Krause.
Chelsea Bo Co. C. P. Setxer.
Ewauna Bos Co. J. B. McAllister.
Big Basis Lumber Co. M. S. West
Boctba and Special Workers Ml4
Pearl Bolvln, Mrs. Luke Walker and
Mrt rre(j English
Merrill Fred Peterson.
Malln M. M. Stastney.
Foil Klamath L. C. Slsemore.
Mt. Lakl Mrs.' Herb Phillips.
N'..ler Hill r. W. Seitoa.
Keno Prof.Enlund.
Ilcnaua Dr. Johnson.
BbaaU View B. P. Alexander.
Henley Mies Jeoete Rose.
Odessa H. I Prlchard.
Klamath Agency MrsJ.M.Dedford
Dairy W. P. ledge.
Hlldebrand J. O. Wight.
Worden Frank Downing.
Midland J. A. Thompson.
Poe Valley Mrs. Frank Korrls.
Pine a rove Mrs. O. L. Brown.
Swan Tom Patterson.
Langell Valley C. L. Hollldsy.
Lbrella Mrs. Wm. Campbell.
AI?oma Roy Applegate.
Senator
tor
Oregon
United States senate for a few days
and come nome to oe hows iur
him "Italia tatee Henator" Jones
or Smith or Brown, aa tbe rase may
be?
Many people seem to believe it will
be necessary to elect s "short term"
senator to bridge the gap between
tbe time wben tbe returns of tbe next
November election are counted and
tbe governor's certificate of election
is Issued, and tbe 4th of March, when
tbe regular senatorial term begins.
Announced
Total production wt est!
"
St 411,070,000 bushels, com-
psred with 440,561,000 bushels in
1011, and an gvsrag for I0IMC of
4 Ml M00, Tbo value wu ostium
od st' I Of. coot a bushel, or g total
of dM,7,000, compared wit 171,
04,000 In m, M H'b aver
tt of f 40,00f,000,
"" iTTTK r' rf
I $ V . am fc. A. K. k..
tJMii UW of vmr wm
MoHm osfhsssyat Wgobigftog to IM
; mmss twmmw w
GLORY COVERS
KUMAM
KOIIMKII FIIIK CIIIF.F WIXXIXO
MIRF.LH OX CKLKIinATED
HNJTIIALL TKAM (JIVKX DIG
OVATION IN HAX FltAXCIHCO
Whether this sotdler business is go
ing to be a good thing for the Klsm
ath Falls boys or not remains to be
seen. If their experiences do not
turn their heads so there will bo no
living with them when they return,
it will be nil right, but It Is easy to
see bow hard it Is going to be for
them to come back again to a common
level. One day we get the news that
Lou Ifoagland Is dining with Pier
pont Morgan, or some of his pals, and
the next comes the Information that
'the San Francisco-brass band is at
the pier to welcome Kleth Ambrose,
our former Ore chief, and that be has
(Continued on pace 4)
F0R1ESTAMENTS
"i
. COMMITTKK
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lAK'AI.
I XAMMt TO
KFXTIIK FIXOH FOII KHAKI
TKHTAMF.XTtt FOR HOLDIKItK IX
TflKXCHFJi
To aid In the big drive otcr the na
tion for khaki testaments for soldiers
at the front, a committee has been
named comiwsed of members from
the different city churches. This com
mittee, which Is under tbe manage
meat of Rev. O. O. Oliver of the
Methodist church, is as follews: Mrs.
Emma tirigsby, liapUst; Mrs. Moore,
Christian; Mrs. E. M. Cbllcote, Metb
odlst, and C. D. Cborpenlug, Presby
terian. This committee, which was named
by tbe Ministerial Association yester
day, will take steps at once to raie
the 1100 portioned to Klamath Coun
ty fcr this cause. Tbe sum of 12"
from tail) of the churches is expected
to be raised; and 120 from tbe out
side. The testaments sell for 25 cents
each.
s
CEKMAV PUKFIDV
f II VEX 1 DETAIL
UUKNOS AIRES, Dee. 14. Tbe
publication of a blue book containing
all the dispatches sent by Count Lux-
burg, former ambassador to Argen -
J
l'l, MIIU WIJI'U poio mviK wj .-.
Argentine KOierninenl. lias been off!-
III.. .....I u.l.f..l. U.AM.. BaIkA.1 I... ,llll
daily Issued by the ministry here.
Count Luxburg was the author of
the famous "sink without trace" mci -
sage.
Copies of the blue book will be dr.
diluted thru the United States by Am-
bafctsdor Neon.
Pneumonia
MONEY WAN1
Many Soldiers lives
HI li l l I p
Tbo wukiy wort w m surgu;sr'V'W -''- -w- ,
ZiMul 4 b Nation -
ll&7!ffM n from
tAMAMAAMAAAAAMAAAAMAAAAMMAMrtlAMAA
PLANS FOR
TREE AGAIN
CHRISTMAS
I'L'IILIC HO PLKAHF.D WITH THU
CHRIKTMA8 THKK LAST VEAB
THAT AItn.XflKMKXTS ARK
rXDER WAV TO ItEPtlT THE
OCCASION
tXIMMITTEFJ NOW COMFLETIXO
IICTAILH FORTV-FOOT TRKK
TO IIK HKCt'RRD FOR THE
F.VF.XT FLAG DRILLS TO BE
FBATl'RE OF PROGRAM
Klamath Falls Is to have a munici
pal Christmas tree again this year. A
wireless message has been sent to
Santa Claus and a reply received to
the effect that he would arrange to In.
elude the city on bis annual round.
Tbe tree last year, given under the
auspices of the Business Men's Asso
ciation, was so succeiful and tbe de
mand for another by tbe public o
great plans for another, this year un
der tbe auspices of the Commercial
Club, have been undertaken.
A committee composed of Andrew
Cclller of the First National bank
nnd City School Superintendent R. If.
Dunbar visited the leading business
bouses of tbe city, and raised the
funds for the celebration, which Is to
be held at 2:30 on the afternoon of
Christmas Day. H. N. Moe of Moe ft
Co., Is the general chairman In charge
of arrangements. He Is su ported by
a committee composed of R. H. Dun.
bar. A. If. Collier. J, W. ffiemeas, C.
R. Bowman, I. D. Wbltmore, Percy
Kvuus and O. J. Eskelson.
A forty-foot tree has bees arranged
for, which will be Installed with the
permission of tbe city officials, st te
orner of Fifth and Mala etieets.
In connection with tbe regular visit
of Santa Claus, plans are ueder way
for patriotic flag drills by the school
children. The domestic science de
partments of tbe schools will under
take to make tbe candy bags for tbe
children.
Ot-l'l4Tft VEKDEI
HMHX 1 UAUkX
HALIFAX, fite. 14. OffWal 4
Inquiry work baa begw here e
!d
0 and i proceeding setisracioriiy,
9
The greatest nceo isateisrsw w
d be (or expert oculists, wosjgw
9 mi liuudreds from permanent
4 blindness,
Takes
' Tb Wrt atu (but 40 iMSSio.
opJdolc is no longer a oco,
MUNICIPAL
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