The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 19, 1918, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1918
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RIG TIME AND PINK PROGRAM,
SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY
MOHT ELOQUENT
TO BE MADR
ADDRESS
PROVISIONS IN ADMINISTRATION
BILL GIVING PRESIDENT MORB
POWER IS ATTACKED FIERCE.
LY IIY SKNATOR
ITsMU'HT OF EXPECTED OF-
KXWVK TO UK LAUNCHED UK.
EX ARKAH AND HT. QUEN.
k-XKW FEATURES TO UK
rira
tunr rksi'me operations
I HUMAN' FRONT, CROSSING
W MVKR SOUTH OF RIGA.
I Att I'KKIANIANS AGAINST
k'lKI
A big patriotic rally It now being
arranged by the people of the Millar
Hill dlalrlct, to ba given at the achool
! houae there on Saturday night, Feb
'ruary Sid.
I The value of patriotic etlaulatlon
In aucb times aa theae la readied by
the residents of thla aectlon, and a
great deal of effort la being made by
thoae planning tho affair to niako It a
aucreaa In every way. n addition to
the varied program In the early part
of the eveulng, there will be a atlrrlng
addreaa delivered by an eloquent
irraker. It la hoped that many from
Klamath Falla and suroundlag dU
trlfU will And It posalble to,bo prae
eui on una occasion. t
lllTllH IIKADQUAUTKtlB, Feb.
-Tit great Herman offenalve,
kk Ht beta advertlied ao eaten
tr. H sow to be eipected at any
at It It believed that the main
I will be made agalnat the Brit-
Wtwttfl Arret and St. Quentln.
rttUcki are to be made further
u
t au been learned from Oerman
n and thru other aourcea that
Ink, tad a new myiterloua gaa
bu been recently dlacovered
le play aa Important part Id the
tstUek.
By Associated Free
ATELrgfl Germany haa now re.
i leuucic tbe bolabevlkl on the
fttot. and the latter muat
' tee Im greatest teat.
landing forces have row
I the Drlna and are advancing
swird from Kovel Volkynla to aid
aird pressed Ukrainians protect
1 food euppllee. The food situation
wt irtater Russia la aald to ba
lag desperate. It la a matter of
Ktsre at this tlm what nnitnal.
te bolihavlkl can muster to
Mt tea Situation
TW artillery and aircraft are now
"' OB Ui WMtarn bni.1 Ml..
are reported Injured by
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ATTEMPTED
H SEATTLE
t'ANDIDATK FOR MAYOR IN KLEC
TION TODAY SHOT IN I1RKAHT
HY UNKNOWN PARTY PBCU.
MAR CIRCUMSTANCES SUR
ROUND SHOOTING
SOUTH IIY
UKATH OP MOTHER
J Henry 8. Parrlth left for Has
MUKD M UllBlf l ... liL. .
.., IU UUua laB inner.
r mother, lira. J. A. Walker,
"-4at.be.. o. O. F. home at
SEATTLE, Feb. It. Ralph Horr,
candidate for mayor In loday'a elec
tion, waa ahot last night by an un
known assailant. The bullet however,
entered the musclee of the left breast,
and the wound waa not of a serlons
nature. He.la declared out of danger
today.
Chief of Police) Warren aald the
ahootlag of Horr waa a vary .peculiar
affair.
"We and," be eald, "no mark on
,l.. laiil al tha hllllat waa flat.
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laaed and polished. It waa dropped
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into a giaaa or water wiimui !-..
any bloodstala."
The oflcora are unable to And any
one who beard the report.
a . (1.111 .!.. n IMtl Tha
Interment will be at Irvlagton, whet
Mre. Walker had realded for more
than fifty yoara.
man Peace Now
Forced On Russia
haXDON, Feb. iBAn ......
wwament la now forced to sign
upon the conditions Im-
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, "toky, and a nrota. .
MhQftrman resumptlda.'g.ltha
C " to U the naaratl....
reply Immediately to the Oerman
peace negotiation.
vivmui vh ia.Ttaa Oerman
army n'aa now occupied the Uneaten
towg of Uurat without gay agating.
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WASHINGTON. I). C, Feb. 19.
Senator Walden In supporting tho
aenate draft of the administration
railroad bill, denounced the provision
In tho bill giving tho president wide
powers to reorganise the war branch
ee aa "unconstitutional and auto,
cratlc."
He declared that such a provision
confers unhrard of power, and pro
vides that thla uiitucrntlc owcr ahall
continue for u year after the war. Ho
wanted to know what the necessity
was for such legislation.
Lake County Potash
May Soon Be Exported
BAI.UM, Feb. 18. Homer McCoy,
a Chicago capitalist," haa asked the)
atate land board for 'a leaae On .Sum
mer and Abert lake la Laka Covaty,
for the purpose of eitraftiaa the
potash. T'C
The board haa decided Usaerva a
tity day notice pa 'Haa.' Moore,
who now bolda a leaae oaiheae tracte,
bat who la declared not to have com
ailed with the terms of the lease.
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The potash deposit In the above
aeetleae of Lake County are declared
to ha aaermous, and the Usk of get
tlag the Chemical to market will be
oae of auga proportions.
Ita aiport, when atarted, will bo a
aabatantlat Industry for the county.
Bohheviki Premier
Reported Overthrown
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WAGES ra
BERMSED
KXKCUTIVKH APPKAR I1KFOKK
WAUK CXIMMISHION TO Kl'RN'.
IHII INFORMATION AND IlKt OM.
MKND INCRKASK
WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 10
Railroad executives who appeared be
fore tho railroad commission here
aald they were not present to oppose
the wage demanda of tho employee,
but to glvti Information to the com
mission, and that they would make
recommendations for wago Increaet
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SKNATOR JOHNSON OP CAUFOR.
NIA WANTS PKRMANKNT OWN.
KRSHIP OP RAILROADS, NOT
TKMPORARY CONTROL
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 19.
Senator Jobnaon of California In a
apeech opposing the aenate draft ad
ministration bill, advanced the per.
mauent government ownership of rail
road, rather than government control
for the period of the war. Ha aald
tha. the atep waa Inevitable, and he
protested agalnat the proposed rate
of comDeaaatlon for railroads.
President Wilson waa warmly prais
ed for his recent stand against aecrej
diplomacy.
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Tha city of Bend at a epeclsrelee-
itoB. held February 15th. raised tho
ant of l7,ti0,brthiatlon to take
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HONORS FOR, :
LOCALBOfS
ANNOUNCED
EMPLOYEES
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SALAHES
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KMMATH HIGH SCHOOL LAM
WIN HKCOttNITION IKCOMPfXTI
TIVK KXAMS FOR VAVAIi ACAD.
F.MV APPOINTMKNTS
WASHINGTON, fa. Oif Feb. 19.
Congressman' N. J. Slnnott haa an
nounced his appointments to the Wast
Point military academy, and; aha An-
napotla naval academy aa tha result of
dUtrK't'erlde'competltlveaaaalnatlon,
held for htaT by the civil service com-
mission. The appolntmeata follew:
To Annapolis Principal, Howard
!:. Orem. Klamath Falla, flrat appoint
ment, Wlllla H. flartlett, Klamath
Falls, extra appointment. First alter.
nate. John L. Henderson. Bend, trst
apKlntment; Eugene Fulton, Bend,
nxtra. anuolntment. Second alternate.
Thomaa E. Lampkln, Ontario, flrat ap
pointment; Edmund B. Fraser, on
tarln. extra antiolntment.' Third ai
ternalc. Elmoro'lllll. The Dalles, flrat
appointment; Bernard Radar, Ontario
extra anuolntment.
To West Point W. Ray Marshall,
Ontario,, principal; John Oavln Jr..
The Dalles, flrat alternate.
Howard "Tebe" Orem, thoflrst man
on thla list, haa Juat completed his
high school course here, and haa bean
prominent In school activities during
his attendance. Willies Bartlstt la
now In bla Junior year at tha high
school. He came here n few ntontha
ago from Chlco, and le highly spoken
of by his Instructors.
DIG SUM FOR RKD CROSS
The accounts of the War Brides
vaudeville are In, and reports are aa
follews:
Total receipts, 1369.
Expensea Costumes, 119.10; rent,
Its; printing, 16; miscellaneous,
117.30. Total, $67.40.
This leavee n tout of ISOl.fo to
be turned over to the Red Cross.
Special thanks are declared dua to
Mrs. Lawrence Mebaffey, Mrs. Luke
Walker, Mrs. Rose Boule-Bratton and
Mrs. Bason for their able aaalstanoa
and bard work. It was thru their ef
forts wa were able to succeed, and tha
public Is heartily thanked for IU sup
port. an
ALBANY WOMAN IS
FBARFULLT aUJUNK?
ALBANY. Fab. 19. Jdra. C. If
Young,, wire, p tie aptlK,mjBji
here, was probably fataltr, horned.
lay, wha..,ar,JeioOgiJtMrtt J
from a alerted Her IS-TeeoMldtti
r m -.. I t. . 1 T .il i ' "w"
terextlnguUhed tha blase by wrei
pma ner in "
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CaTV BADS RAISE WAGES OF TWO
MJDC ON PAY ROLL PERMITS
FOR XBW RANK, BUNOALOW
AMB OTBXR CONSTRUCTION
Tha regular meeting af the city
council waa held at the city ball last
nlcht. Permits were Issued to the
follewing:
Klamath SUM bank, two story
modern brick building, corner of
Sixth and Mala.
American hotel, permit to bang
algn aeroaa sidewalk.
Firm of Kewbanks & Marchand, a
permit to construct a five-room bun
galow on lot B, block 69. Nlshols Ad
dition. Ewanua Box company, permit to
construct a large sawdust burner.
Tha salary of O. B. Dews, street
worker, was raised from 175 to $85
nar month, and C. L. Cornlsb. city
hall Janitor and truck drlvtr waa
raiSM to giou per monin ana rem oi
Ilvlne Quarters In the city ball.
A detention of residents of Mills
Addition appeared la behalf of certain
desired etreet Improvements. They
era Intormtd that it would flrat be
neceeaary for them to get up a petl
Hon uronerlr sinned.
Tha purchase of a grader ana alien-
r for use on the city etreets waa
brought up and discussed at some
lenalb. and the subject was finally
left la tbe bands of a committee to-
Investigate and report.
It waa decided to hold a meeting
of tho council on Thursday, tbe list,
to determine the boundaries of the
district which would be assessed In
the Improvement of Conger avenue.
Th now plumbing ordinance which
nrovldea for a certain regulation of
tha elty'a plumbing was discussed and
waa referred to a committee of Lee
and ftruble to Investigate and report
In two weeks.
Tho committee appointed previous
ly to Investigate tbe sewerage condi
tions In Falrvaw Addition made a re
port, but the matter was continued
without action.
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Chamberlain, who baa been un-
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ROAD WILL GO BY PKUOA
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J. CHiDKN ARMOUR ON STAND road funds, and that this amount, to-
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money may oe usea ror me improve
SAME meDt or tbe highway between Klanv
nth and Fort Klamath dVthe Klam
ath Falls-Dallsa highway, Is Bewa Just
received here.
Ooernor James Wlthycombe haa
Interested himself In this matter, aad
'has promised to give It bla support .
hafnra tha atala hlahafav tCt
of equal pay for women who t,M un.,ritoC4,tho?lanto
Ing the samo work as men.1 . ,K. ,.... -. -ML-e
UltilinfajT viiiiunvi se www b)iwib
CUICAOO, Feb. IU. J. Ogden Ar
mour took the witness titnnd In tho
packing house investigation yester
day afternoon. He declared himself
In favor
wero doing
and said that tho packing house em- (be jmD
.... fc. ... .al AHiaii nail laftlI
The rood
between Klamath Falla
ployes should get extra pny for holi-
av-m uem. Bnd Fort Klamath Is tho one
noexpresaea nimseii as w.iiine ., ,,,,, ... tou,i.f. mIu thru
consider the adoption of an eight-hour
day.
EIGHTH GRANDCHILD -
ARRIVES FOR "TEDDY'
NEW YOR.K, Feb. 19. A son has
been bornto Mrs. Archie Roosevelt.
On hearing the uewn, Colonel Hooic
velt declared be wag heartily delight,
ed with tho udteut of his eighth
grandchild. Archie Roosevelt is now
a captnin with the forces of Ceneral
Pcrsblug In France.
FINE PROGRAM AT
WILLARD MEMORIAL
by
Crater Lake either to' Medford or Nor.
thcrn points, and la used by nearly all
the travel going north and south
thru the county. Tbe grade has la
many places been built up In flna
shape, but lack of aurtanlatvnllowa It
to become almost impaasstate at sev
eral points before tha temrlst season
has advanced far each yasjr; It Is now
the proposed Intention te mansdamlia
these points first and camplate the
rest as tbe funds become available.
One of these places Is a short distance
from Klamath Falla, where tha soft
soil In winter makee travel impoaal
ble. Another is along the grade be
tweeu tbe Algoma Lumber company
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The Wlllard Mcmoilol services, I CARTRIDGE EXPLODES,
which weie held by the W. C. T. U.
at the Baptist church on Sunday af
ternoon were well attended, and the
program gteatly enjoyed by the audi
ence. A largo onerwR was received,
which will be sent for the relief of
tho Armenians.
EIGHT ARK INJURED
WASHINGTON. D. C, Feb. 19.
Eight men were Injured by tbe ex
plosion of a cartridge here today.
Bolshevik. Ousted By
Social Revolutionists
LONDON, Feb. 19. Rumors are
now current In Vasa to tha effect that
the bolabevlkl government at Petro
grad has been overthrown by tbe so
cial revolutionists Under the leader,
ship of M. Tefiernoff. Premier LeBlne
and Foreign Minister Trotsky are' de.
clsred by sn Exchange telegraph dm- '
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