The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 29, 1918, Image 1

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    OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OF KLAMATH COUNTY
Twelfth Year No. IMBM
PEACE NEGOTIATIONS TO
RUSSIANACTIVITY STARTS IN NORTHERN
DELEGATES'
MOVES ARE
E
UKIIMAXV IH AtTUHKD AT WASH.
IMI'IIIN OK VIOLATING 1KHMH
OK THE III'HMIAX TRUCK IIV
THAXNKEItlllXG SOLDIERS TO
TIIK WEST FRONT
I.WIII'ATIOX OK fO.NTIXUKII UN.
REST AMONG THK GERMANS IH,
i
HIIOWX IN MESSAGE KHOM THK
KAIHK.lt TO THK PRESIDENT OK
TIIK REICHSTAG
I'KTIlOdltAD, Jan. 29. Foreign
Minister Troliky ha toft for Ureal
l.ltovsk o rintno tho poare negotia
tions Tho roiiKroKM of workmen and
soldiers iloU'KntoK, whllo deploring
Ihu Imperialistic tonor of thn (Irrmun
i'riro tormit, has uiprovcl of nil tho
a-tlonn of tho ItiiKsinn delegation, and
ha charged thu government to con
tlnuo'tlio t.cgotlatlon.
WAHIIINOTON, I). C, Jnn. 39.
('Urges tlmt Germany I vlolntlng
tho term of thi Russian truce by
withdrawing her troop from thn east
Tn 'ront nnd transferring them to
tha western lino were rondo hero to
day by tho war department.
lly Associated I'rrae
DATKI.KHB There I every, evi
dence Hint tho great unroit among thn
drtmnn people ha not quieted down.
Ilir emperor In a birthday message to
the president of tho relrhstag ex
prrjxed the ardent wUh that tho pco
Pie miKlit pri'Kervo their union until
a tlnul Mctory wna completed.
CAR OK RUCKS AltltlVK
Tlmt there la villi orae raonoy left
Jingling In tho pockets of local cltl
oni, despite the high war price, la
Indlrnted by tho fact that tho carload
of llulrka unloudod yesterday by tho
Boutlicrn Oregon Auto company have
all boon contracted for In Klamath
and take counties.
A nalo of afull carload at this aea.
on I inld to bo unprecedented here.
Zlm llaldwln of Lskovlew Is expected
within a day or two to look after the
transferring of the Lake County nor.
lion.
NDORSED
New Loggers Quarters
Are Well Patronized
There la every Indication that the
nw lumbermen's and loggers' head
Quarter which has recently been In
"Hed In the old Upp jewelry ataad
n Main street, was a successful move
tt itami to be well patrealieel by
thou for hom It wis Intended.
Tha room, which is under the man.
egemsnt of Jama Ilyan. a well
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TIIK MOOOMK WOLVES AMI PALM
TIGKHM HAVE EXCITING MATCH
I.AHT NIGHT HIGH SCORE OK
EVK.WXG IS IIM
Wun l.ol Tlu IV t,
I'ulm Tiger I 1 1 .500
Moose Wolves ... I 1 1 .COO
In n buster of a ronlcet tho Palm
Tiger and Moose Wolves emerged
with honor even, earh'tea'm winning
maA 0,nf on unit, with on game a
tie. Tho Wolves won thn first, wero
tied In the second , and lot the third
by almost 200 pint. Illll torens rolled
n 332 ncoro for high mark of tho even
ing, and averaged 17? for the three
amen.
1 Numnrou good score wero made
by the others,-and some score that
would look well In a Karoo of duck
pins, but nowhere clso. Friday night
the Name team bnttle again, and an.
other hoar-light I UMtirrd by each
tou Ml.
! Tonlaht thu Klk and I'alm meet
on tho Klk' alley for tho second
match of their tournament.
TKIKIIH
1st 2nd
3rd
192
132
115
333
Ml
Av.
149
13f
130
177
142
Callnn IS 5 H9
lleck IIS 1S9
Carter 137 137
lreni 167 141
Nelson 120 146
Totals 2 703 "33 147
WOLVES
1st 2nd
3rd
K.2
110
137
107
143
Av.
133
120
1.1K
119
is 4
lloyd UN
llendrlckson ..133
Hum 201
Mnrkwardt ...125
Lee 137
Totals 703
130
119
136
124
193
703 649 137
KLAMATH HOY
ARRIVES IN FRANCE
That Walter I. Mann formerly of
Klamath Palls, and now In tho Third
company of the Twentieth Engineer,
ha aafaly arrived in trance, is me .
- . !
welcome news received today by hi
mother, Mrs. M. A. Mann. The young
Midler la only17 yeara of age. He
writes that he will send more detail
of his trip soon,
known timber man of thl city, la kept
warm and clean, magaslnea of ill
klnda are furnished and a bulletin
board la Installed In a conspicuous
place with the places lUted where
men are wasted. There Is little doubt
but that the loggera appreciate this
room, where they can congregate and
dltcusa the matter concerning' their
line of business.
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY,
FOR U. S.
I'lillvd Mutes Honntor Oliurlr I,.
McNiiry, wliu w 111 bo u ntnillcliitc tor
rniioiuliiallun on tho ri'publUun tick.
vl. MiNiiry wan appointed to fill hta
present position In tlio senate follow.
Ing the death of the Into Senator 1 lur
ry Uino. Ho Is mnkltiK n good icronl
for l.lu.fcvlf In that loglslatlvo body.
I.OCU, WOMEN PLAN FUNCTION
FOIt LIXt'OL.YS BIRTHDAY AT
WHITE I'KI.HAX IIOTKI. Ol'KX
TO I'l'IILIO NO IXVITATIOXH
On February 12th, Lincoln's birth
day, a patriotic dancing party will bo
given nt tho White I'ollcan hotel. The
proceed from tho danco will go to tho
aid of tho French children.
The commltlco In chnrgo I compo.
erf at Mlax Maud llaldwln mid Mo.
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dr,met w. ll. Foter, 0. n. Coiad, 8
K. Martin, A. D. Miller and B. D. Hall.
Several young ladle will aulit at tho
dance, MIhsos dray Hunt, Wulvo
Jacob, Kllxnboth Houston, Vorilu Co
sad, Mildred llurke, Mabel Loavltt
and Pearl Loavltt. No Invitation
will bo sent out, an tho dance Ih a pub
lie nffulr. Tho hall will be beautifully
decorated, and any who caro to are
nuked to wear fancy costumes.
Tickets will be on sale tomorrow by
tho ladle, and will bo II each, which
price Include one gentleman and
ladles,
ALIKX8 Ml'BT KKOIHTHK
WITH LOCAL POSTMASTER
All German male aliens within the
delivery district of Klamath Falls
over the age of 14 years, are expect
ed to register with Postmaster W. A.
DnUell between 6 a m. February 4th,
during the hour from 6 a. m, to 8 p.
m'. up until' the' evening of February
nth, according to an order juit laaued.
Failure to make aueh registration lays
the party liable to aovoio penalties,
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German Planes
Raid England
LONDON, Jan. 29. A score or
morv alrplnnoa again raided England
tuvt night. Kho or them succeeded
I
In reaching lomlon, where one fell In
IUiiich from a height of 10,000 feet.
All three of tlio crew were burned
Bolshevik. Split
On Terms ot Peace
LONDON, Jnn. 20. The bolthevlkl
win now reported to bo split on term
of peace, the majority being against
a conclusion on the present term of
foirtl liv the (iormuus, und to favor a
Finland In
Of
COPKNHAORN, Jan. 29. The Hod
- .,
(iunrd haa won complete control o!
lloUlngforit, tho capital of Finland,
Fl
MILITAUY COMMITTKK WILL
CAIJi HlXTtKTAHV FOB KUK
THKIt KXAMIXATION THIS
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WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 29.
Tho military committee has decided
to recall Secretary Daker for cross-
examination before the end of the
present week. It Is understood that
thl committee will pursue Its de
mands for a war cabinet and a muni
tion director bill,
DIG WAR COUNCIL OX
VKR8AILLR8, Jan. 39. General
Tntkor Blls I representing the Unit
ed Pthtei. at the Supreme War Council
now In progreaa here. Bugland,
France and Italy are also represented.
' MARRIAGE I4CBNSE ISSUED
A marriage license wai Issued yes
terday to Chaa, Masrow and afUa
Mary Bedal of Klamath Falls, by
County Clork O. R, DeLap.
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to death. The British pilots returned
safely after tbelr engagement In the
air. ..
Forty-seven person were killed
and 169 Injured In the air raid, ac-
cording to an official announcement
holy war, according to a Petrograd
dispatch.
As the present government Is un
able to wage war, the formation of a
oalition of all the socialist factions
is proposed.
Throes
a Revolution
(according to a report from Stockholm.
I It I not known whether the Finnish
IiWfHMl oaclali nav, MC,pw,
from the revolutionists.
YOUNG MUX REACHINO UltAKT
AOK TO IU3 SUBJECT TO 8KKV
1CK AND THOSK DKCOMIN'ti 31
DISCHARGED
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 39.
The senate military committee la con
sidering new provisions for the draft
! law to bring In young men aa fast as
they resell the age of 31, and dis
charging tbem as feat aa they reach
the age of 31, unleaa they should be
In military service.
General Crowder said that In the
future, operations for the new draft
lag would be held ualed new class
ifications. WOULD REUNQUIia
RAILROAD CONTROL
WASHINGTON, D. 0., Jan. 29
The estate commerce committee baa
vte to amend the railroad bill to
provide the the, government atoll re
linquish control within year after
the close of the war,
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WORD RECEIVED 11V POSTMAS
TER THAT NEW RURAL MAUL
f
DELIVERY WILL COMMENCE
XEXTTRIDAY
The new rural route No. 1 haa anal
ly been established, and will be started-
on February 1st, according to n
wire Just received by Postmaster W.
A. Delsell.
Mr. Delsell left thl morning for a
trip over the new route to obtain a
complete Ut of the patrons, and to
make a Anal Inspection of the mall
boxes.
'A temporary-carrier Is to be In
stalled until a certified man Is named
for that district.
The new route, which takes In Mills
Addition to thl city, includes all the
territory west of the main road to
Merrill, and has been badly needed
by resident of the Spring Lake and
Midland section for many years. A
great deal of effort has been expended
by the local postmaster snd by cltl
sens In the territory to be served In
getting the, route established.
EXPIiOSION RELIEVED INCENDI
ARY STARTS DEVASTATING
KIRK IN niG IRON WORKS.
HALF A MILLION LOST
MARQUETTB. Mich., Jan. 39. A
big explosion followed by Are Is to-
day w Iplng out the plant of the Pio
neer Iron company. Owing to the low
water pressure and freeslng weather,
theie Ik a grave question as to wheth
f r the blaxe cun be controlled.
It Is believed that the Ore Is of an
incendiary origin. The loss at this
time Is at least f 500,000.
BKFRE
KM
MICHIGAN
New Electrical
Sloan & Callen la the name of the
new electrical firm which will be
opened for business In this city next
Friday rooming, February 1st.
This new enterprise Is to be located
at 120 South Sixth street. The pro
prietors will handle all klnda ot elec
trical supplies, lamp globe, nxture.
etc. The Arm will be prepared to fur
nish' estimates on all wiring for build
ings, and te do contract work, -t
Robert Sloan la a practical electri
cian, well known la Klamath FaTle.
OFFICIAL NSWIFAFEK
OF KLAMATH FALL!
Price Five) Oarii
ITALY
ITALIANS
OFFENSIVE
ON ENEMY
LXEMY'S LINES ARK BROKRN IH
NUMEROUS PLACSS RM.
FORCKMKXTH OF HUNS ARM
DISPERSED BY THE ITALIAN
ARTILLERY.
DOZEN ENEMY AIRPLANMB ARM
IIHOl'GHT DOWN DURING EN-
' CACEMEXT ITALIAXS HAVK
MASTERY OK THE AIRlM
I rtlSONERS TAKEN
HOME. Jan. 39. The Italian
made a heavy attack yesterday on the
northern mountain front and broke
Into the lines of the enemy with great
force.
The reinforcements which the en
emy was pouring down the Nog and
Campomulo valleys was dispersed by
the artillery of the Italians and their
allies.
Twelve Teuton airplanes were
brought down during the engagement
and the Italians are reported to have
held the mastery of the air every
where.
More than 1,500 prisoners were
taken from the opposing forces.
Positions of the enemy were storm,
ed on the heights east ot Aslago, and
at several points the lines succeeded
In breaking thru. Violent counter of-
fenslves were repulsed.
BERLIN, Jan. 39. The Italians
launched a violent attack Sunday on
the northern mountain front between
the Aslago palteau and the Brenta
River. The Austrian are reported to
have thrown back the Italians In the
Col del Rose region and between the
Fieniela ravine and the Brenta River.
Firm To Start
He haa had twelve years experience
as n employe of the California-Oregon
Power company, and la believed
to thoroly understand the local Bel.
Glenn Callen, now chief clerk ot
the local exemption board here, m
also an experienced electrician, hav
ing been Identified with the Bell
Electrical company In Plaeer Coutr,
fornlayteVa.mberers Me
ofersfle'wer.' k .v..