The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 19, 1917, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWIPAPBR
OP KLAMATH COUNTY
OFFICIAL NEWIPAF1X
OF KLAMATH FALLS
fwetftli Year No. .lfw
KLAMATH FALL OftEGO WEDNESDAY, OECEMKR It, 1S17
Price Fife Cent
WANT PEACE WITHOuT ANNEXATION
r-. i , ii 1-i-iiu.ui.i.
MANY
KILLED IN
AIR RAID
AQPMDM !
BAIIJUM
i-mnnwiiiiumji.
'4AAAMMMMMM
raw
ON LONDON!
NiioiiT nimmo.v oimpletem!
MOT EVENING MAI.IX HO-'
MAX FREED MAX IH CHARGED
WITH Tlli:iT MEAT
Not a true Mil wa returned
gilnsl Mrs. I'oKftsll of Hi.; Mlln
district UkI cvriilni: !- the. Rrand
Jury, which completed a short e-
Inn.
MIT
ED
BVH
llKI.1. KMIHX ElMTIMt MAKKX
STI lV OF T1MKEK COXDiTIOXK
IV KLiMATH (1HXTY KEEN .
GIIIIAT I ITIItK HERE
"" ... . inniiT.T.T.njru-uT-LrjnjLri.-uuuiruT
AWIMMiEKMAXH THY IX VAIN
Tl FIND WEAK HltlT
WIKAK THRU ITALIAN' 1.1 XE8,
Ceoro l Cornwall, editor and
iublili-r of "The Tlmberfnan" f
Mrn. Posplall u taken custody l'rtlnJ. U Im the city for a short (
One Sixth of County
Quota Is Now Secured
With Only Twelve Precincts Out of
Twenty - Eight ' Reporting . Five
Handled and Eighty-Seren
Meinbera HftfC'
Turned In
banquet B
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BY
, .'recM.ll, for her strenuous objetllon !lw? m""M tlu,ot ""', ,.,,.
TO ' lumber situation In Klamath County.) One Itb '
o II.., prurrc.i, of the United KM lu tll. !,,,, of bU ,rWn, thlp for the
i of Ike sjaota of wekr-
entrrprlslnz: hlp 'or the cowafy M Ik aratau
reclamation engineer In running x ivikxiu- He i.rewot at the re Hd Cms drive ha beea reported
CHAXGEM MADE IX FRENCH drainage dltrh thru the Posplsll "-t oritaiiliailoii of the local lutnLer- fortbetirst two days of tbe campaign.
milUtVIlM ' ira,,rl'- The route seleU.d by the en. . "'" co-operate with them Ial'artlal reports, hare tee. received:
IWUfiiaim I tlicirffoit future efficient help for f'om only twelve oeA of tbe twenty-:
I K",,or " not '" arr""lr ' .airjInK on the lumber ledu.try fc-re.tebt districts f. the cttsaty, as re-
Mm. Posplsll' Idea, lu confidence. Atl.r eelui: .arfullr .rer the len-'orn bare onljr bee bm4 froaa tkree
KAVY FHJHTIXti IH REPORTED ,,f "" rectitude of her inmUIou. Mi- , rat conditions In Klamath County, precincts oatstde of Ktematk rails.
iit'iiiimsiraira a mosi enermeanu uti- i!r fV.rnll I. ,,. !... ... ....JAi Itetf ret arm srCH kar t
u.a........ .--....--.... v.. ..H ... .w- -- - -
miiiiniiMi, utual attitude of defenae. reinforced in,j of
AMOV.Ml MOUXT
OUiHKVIKI MKAI IIKMAMNi b " ,,orM),ll, u'un and a huKe'u.,lU.r Q an induttrial and agrlcnl-!tllar la cetUsaf resona.
M. S. West. Bis Baaln Lumber Co.,
17; Roy Applegate, Algoma, 3 mem
ers aad fXS; T. U Snook. Kirk. 25
cabers. 127.50; Mrs. A. J. Voye,
Preclaet No. 2. 2S2 members. 20;
Mrs. Ckas. Mania. Precinct 2. 12
embers, IC; Mrs. McCarthy, pre
claet 7, SI members, iS7: Miss Jetale
Rose, lies ley. 20 members. $41: Mrs.
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KXTHt'KIAKTIC fiATHKIIIXO AT
MOOSK.HALI ItOAHT CIIICKKX
f'KKI) TACKLKI) WITH KAUKIt-
.rH l.Tf:ilrTI.Ci TALKS
IM. L. MUler. MIIU Addition. 2 mem.
the treat future of this T mall there Is inmarily coast4er..'fcers. 127; Mrs. C. E. Wheeler. Pre-
in induttrial and aerlml- ble delay la cettlaa; reporta. iclact 5, 25 members, $2; Mrs. Van
kettle of . which ere not aa imat r. iP iwk, forward exiet- Oae preclaet hi the city has beea'Betle. Proriaet 4. it members. $48:
TKHMH Or I'KACK i-'KUM THK freihly laid aa ranch eeK are ui-'aiitl- to the time hen the lumber o- lhe4 whh 2C aaeeaaers more tkaa, Mrs. t. T. Kimball. Precinct 1. 57
,..... ........u ' imand to he. No orTentlte made. t- rat III find an ullt from the (ta. Prectect Mo. 2, la charge members; Mrs. J. H. Hamilton. Pre-
ir.. iiuiu i-vncitn H) rr ,,,,, , hy . KOU.rmnrI1, ' ,,r Ml! ,e,H v(uuu( ,,Tint la jrop'cf Mrs. A. J. Voye. has reportesl SSXfdaxt . 14 members, fl4; Uken at
, forces, accordltiR to report, until lie(t., ite Kicrameuto Valley, and be .members, Mh a aetal of 92C4 cot-'kaaMaarfra. IX embers. $12. This
wss afo lu the hauda of the sheriff's . llfutl aicain oicr the Sierra Nerada ! erte4. I makes a total of SS7 embers report.
MI AMriataj l-reaa omrera. JMounialni. He U tUltlaa the loc-l Total ascmbers reaortoa far Mob-' e4 far
DATKI.KHH On the northern Itul. A true hill aa returned acalnt jjlng roada at Kirk today.
Isa front Ihe Auatro-Oermaim portiM Joph Zinc, rharised lth the theft
la UronK elforla to And n weak 1-jK.t of "",'' rro'" thv K,a,h ,,arkluB
la the Italian defenae thru whlrh to "Ti'l"?' .., ...... -
K, Moore foreman, W, K. Kolfoni. C.
ruih loulh.
Mounl Holarolo la uow tlu renter
of the nahtlnit.
There la no chatiKu In the French
Stld. Marshal HuIr la now mnklnr
Important chnnie In the hcaUijuiir
tera staff.
Leon Trottky tins onlored IttiHslun
rtpreacnutlvra to demand of the reti.
tral bowera, whether they axren to
ke peace without nniiexatloiiH or
Indemnities and on the principle of
If definition of nntloiia.
V, N.'Imjii, I. Ktraw, Jame I'elton,
t.eorice llo)d uud (Sua llllllard.
rcwrauB
HEREFDREXAMS
IIKHLIN, Dec. 19. AiiBtrotier-
una have stormed the Italian ponl
Uona on the Monto Aaaloite, adjoin
Ids the height, and have captured
orrr 2,uun prlauners.
HKIH NTAXH.IIIH ' tXH'XTV IV
HTMM.TtHtK hHtlWX IIV FACT
FIHE TALKS
LASTHGHT
I'llOMI.VKVr ltKTL.VI43W CIVK
mi:mhi ADwimtu at mash
MKKTtSU IV tUMHW OV Bt
ITUrMi
LONDON, I Joe. 19. Ten pemoiiH
were killed and seventy Injured lu
this city during the nlr raid lam night.
Two plendid addresses were ssade
at the man meeting last eight at
THAT I.KHM THAN TKX APPKIILll'Mon's opera loue by Jaage
Lionel WeUter and W. Lair Thosap-
KXAMS HWJI AT Hll.ll M iMHWi , cf .orl,nd. in cooaertioa with
T are i
i
the tw aays.
The boU for tke coaaty Is 2.5e.
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K PATHOTIC
IMHHID
AftKYBOOY
vxatmox mum wmmvmi
AKK IT JUiAlSST A HKAX JOB.
Mien usMroxmmutr kx.
TAILU Jk WlXi. MM kMCTAIL
The criceat 4esre of tho asnera- PBOEXIX Arte.. Dee. It. FJg
saeat to keep the cheat dark of tho, area cogajllif at the oaVe of the sute
aXICTHEKX MXIXfJ TOWN M-tKlM
A WOXpWtriX RECORD IX THK
nrtoTHAse w ubertv uo.vim.
am rot carta
luatl eseotpuea boarsl
llaseto
for seme
la charge of tho seroad
the work ef the Red Cross.
. I The number of empty teats la the' casr at the
The fXC'lleiit mrpa of trjivlieia ljouae waa mort regretuble. As Jadge
i..l A l.. el... LlIiiuIi Vallah V . .....,.. Mmaeli A lei a nasi llslHi" laiT talsi
Outalde of lxndon five wen. J'rlw.l(Hll, , 4vd,.nr,d by the feci ,bat ,. he did not Umoaa the fart that
?! 'Ilr!""' " hhl Hifc Mi , ,,. twbm ,l fev 1ie,rpd lo ta, him speak.
hemhled here thl luernint: to take the UU fce did regret the fart that a raase
legulur teachera' examination. which sliould bow be to close to the
Teacher who are normal school American eople did not rouse great-
craduatea or have had a tubatantla! ..rcuthuMskm wnen it was brought up
I day ia tho arrlral of arrea big U.dicaU that the dates tawa
'cawr stWosVeUtkoeoarthoaee. '. "-. oversabscrlbed I
down mill another Is uulluved to have
been destroyed.
Prom nlxtnen lo twenty airplane
PI'enred, divided Into six group, and
ttemptod to reach Ixind hut only
8ve aucceedi'd In dropping bomb ou
tbe city.
i
I'AHHVM THRU WITH PKIKO.VKH
Hherlff W. 0. Snider of Ukeview
rrlved last evening from that olut.
college or university training are ei
exempt from these examination, and
continued high grade of other In er
amlnatiou reult lu a gradual elimi
nation of subjects. Tbe small num
ber preent now, therefore, reflect
highly on the nUudlug and esiierleuce
of large corps of instructor in the
nd left this morning for the state county
Penitentiary at Salem
oner.
with a pris-
I
The examination are being held at
the high school building.
City
Attired In
Holiday Clothes
for public dUcusfcloa.
Ik-th of the men are worth gotag
a long dUtsace to hear oa most aay
topic, and la their addressee teat ereav
lug they were at their best.
Splendid music aas faraUhed by
a group of the city's most talented
tuufclcmn.
Klimgth falls bag bow uken on a
Ceunlna holiday appearance. Tbe in-
Mallatlon yesterday of ibe big muni
rlpal Cbrlatmaa traa at tbe corner of
rftb tad Mala streets, and the i
Atari eahilu.k u.UJ A.t . .J 1.I..IA An.
r...oM M tSiJum mm. v" ??
'ln MM of the faat aparaMi ""T rZrZi.Z.
Cbrlatmaa saaMB.
'J'iw nillsliv arrwngeutenl of a very
large number of the store window is
uKusllv noticeable this year,
Tbe up-toate rfBcient auetboda of
dvertlalng followed by Klamath
Fella ajercbanU are far Jn advance of
other m "" ' l" "
MCOllJE
mym
THM AhJr-ALKAX MUM
LMAJW 1 WmK MATKaW
OtUtti VUG LAfcT fdOftBA',
ad. HI UMts HimiUM
oat roster., Ueortr Loaa campalga la Arisoua In-
of Jer-
Its max-
Imam of !. mora than four
aa4 a half time, makisg lu per cap
ita eabeertatioa to tho loaa 9 224.
which to boMevod to be a record for
tho eatlre eoaatry. Jerome's total
aherripttaa was $I,$S7.2S0.
Utboeoart
Tb- ummease asaoaat of aetall
work, as well as too reepiailklllty
rlared apoo members of the esemp
lloa board caa harstly a roaMisd aa
ee one Is snore or leaaja toach wHfc
the aJcereat ascsakers. AH esaaarr
ef rarylac bwtntrtloa are aaMy re-;
ceire4 from besoesarters. some of
which resjaire the moat earefaJ coa
slderatloa la their aaterpretetioa.
Members of the Kliaaafh hoaro fori. to tho aaaoaat of 1142.75
that they hare started oa m reaterfHe4 aaateil tho Eatorprlae Lead
job. remaaajr by Ctereaea H. ReU, thru
Only three of tho ameattoaaalrea his attorneys, Reaaer A Keat. The
aeacoat hy Clerk Ctaaa CaMoa had.pUlotlaT aeaerts la the actloa that be
been received last eeaaiee: It te'seaggod to work oa April 22d at
thousjht that asaay arc waltioc for a f IS par oath, that bo worked uatll
coasaMatioa with the adrtoory heard, 'Oetohor ittb. aad baa been paid only
which is accessible at tho aoatoalre the saa of I12J
today.
HOT TO KEOOVKH WAGEM
Actloa to secure wages alleged due
Uetween thlrty-flro and forty en-
tbuslaitlc member of the Klamath
Falls Business Men's Axaoclatlon
gathered at the Moose hall last even
Ing for ftie regular monthly supper
and meeting.
Their ability as business men was
demonstrated In the businesslike
manner In which they individually at
tended to the appetizing roast chick
en dinner placed before them. Per
haps no more undertaken In a co-op.
eratlvc way by the business men of
this city has been more thoroly com
pleted. Following the supper a number of
Interesting talks were ma'de by differ,
ent members. Will Lee gave an In
teresting report of bis activity In rep
resenting! the city and county at the
Land Products Show in Portland. Les
lie Rogers gave a talk on tbeJVVar
Thrift Saving Stamps now for sale by
the government. George Bradnack
of Dorrls told of the work done by
himself and other In Washington to
ward Ibe reclamation of the Lower
Klamath marsh lands.
A committee contposed of Oeorge
T. Baldwin, J. W. Siemens and Leslie
Roger was appointed to co-operate
with Bradnack in bis efforts in this
direction. A committee was also ap
pointed to co-operate with the local
lumbermen In tbelr endeavor to bring
In substantial married employes for
tbe Klamath County mills and fac
tories, i
IRRIGATION
IS OFFERED
TD FARMERS
OF LANGELL
(iOVKIIXMKXT MAKKM RAXCHERH
OF LAXGKLL'VALLKY OFFISH
OF WATER FROM THK CLKAK
LAKK DAM AT VKRV RKAHOX
AI1LK FIGl'RK
WATKR RIGHTS TENDERED AND
PAVMEXTH EXTENDED OVER
TWENTY YKARH FARMERS TO
DO THK WORK OX CANALS AND
DITCHES
WKNTERX I'XIOX MOVE
Til MAIX KTHF.ET Ql'ARTERS
In order to be more easily reached i
by Ibe general public, the local office, oner
of tbe Western Union Telegraph com'
l-any has been moved from tbe for
mer quarters on Seventh street to 624
Main street. In tbe new Jacob build-
Ing.
Tbe change I now practically com
pleted, and commodious quarters are
arranged.
IM1YM ARRKKTED FOR
HAVING DEER MEAT
PORTLAND,
lives wore lost
s u'.warJiie S-l
Dec, !. JAaotaea
a ben tbe lasrifti
i-a ramaaed and sunk
but It i ooy io l.nertd tiuu
"" "" TT" . I. . -,.,.
riee Coast souw no aws-.
juuat jr(jgjelv busiiuis mm'H.
rum nm mmxuui
4 lUMKXttUV BOB -
U 9UUOK OX WW MiMX
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A are alarm turaod to froas tho ' COFEMHAGKK. Uc. !.-A
Basia Lomber natfaay ahowt 7 report baa beoa received here to
o'clock tbte aaorsteg, browatht mi Ibo'O eart that former Premier
Arcrsiae4Weji4catJaefo. Kw'' fi4 by soma 4
TbebUc, wWr iod sOrtesl te seese t.tbeoeo of followers, baa ap-
anaauser fota IJboaawaat aateawraa tnuk aosr Prtregrsd. The
OmUrtUtmm,mt- iM t
tlagelaked before om avrteal of (ko treofaj atwoet taom
ROSEBUIU;. Dec. 19. Harold
Hampton, aged 15, and William John-
son, aged JO,- were arrested at Yon
calta recently on ihargei, of unlaw
fully having deer meat In tbelr pos
session. Tbe boys claimed that they
killed five deer for ramp meat, and
were taking the bam to tbelr home.
The officers who arretted them, how.
ever, declare there I evidence that
the lads have made u business of
Welcome news that a prlca of $10
per acre for the Irrigation of tends la
I upper ..amen vauey rrom ine.viear
Lake dam would be ma.de by the gov.
ernment to the farmers of that dis
trict was recelred this morning by
wire from Washington by Project
Manager J. B. Bend of the United
States reclamation service.
This price Is for the water right
for irrigation purposes, and la offered
on a twenty year payment plan, wltht
out Interest, the payments to be grad
uated so that the heavier payments
come toward the tntter part of tho
term.
Work of building the canals and
ditches muat be done by the farmer
themselves, but as a large number
are moat anxious to secure water, It
Is believed that they will autekly or
ganise and take advantage of the
Fifteen or twenty thouaand
acres can be brought under water
from the Clear Lake, which lies a
short distance south of tbe state line.
The Clear Lake dam was originally
constructed for the Irrigation of tbe
lands or Langell, Yonna and Poe Val
leys, but the price made the pros
pective water users at that tlmo
(1909) was not accepted by the real
dents. A great desire, however, for
Irrigation has been evidenced alnce
the results of the past dry season
bave been In effect, and It Is thought
that the opportunity now offered to
'iv a reasonable price for the water
and do tbe work of Installing It them,
selves, will be eagerly graaped by tho
resident.
slaughtering deer out of season, and
have at different times sold tbe meat
at a profit. It Is also alleged that a
dog was used to run the quarry out
of tho brush, a direct violation of tbe
game laws.
Wrlaaco4. JKo
tioaltvg waatfoae.
wort
nronwmlunmT
uv tuitiLiiT'Le J5-2, ill boaae wet
duriaa-aefogMoaoey. TlaS-Sarae
liBdaataaod aad airkoi iy of te
surrivors, avoweUag to aaaanarsmiaat tAo ristr lor a Urn ofcmj,
uiiiil by Kt ' (Aaaueis. ' aow
CI.&etOM
dsrwool Traewrritor
oswMmoJV
ddd444
amVassteaatoaaare. Mr. CaL
Imxmi ttlm o ftare of George Ham
BkNkf, erfts) bad jKorteaaly caavaaaed
I'av flHf feVStaeY7'aoat-M
Merrill Man Heads
Irrigation District
Ike dfrectois of tbe newly created. eie elected at the same time the die.
Kb..tb irrigation district met n"ET
wM kMwajUrd,r (0f tU" ""' Um "'W lto Mr.bAii of Olene. Tb.y .wtV. tb
to to bora, Mr, tfand baa raeeatly ro
of asoaad a sobsaetlail aroasoliea by tbe
etoVlloa, December llh, and elected' nree rtctvinf the blfboet ' rsjite of
fjecige UMeid or Merrill as presiaent.jtbe five director or me mamata wa.
The three director of Ibe district jiar Users Association. '
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