The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 16, 1918, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OF KLAMATH COUNTY
OFFICIAL NIWtPAPMI
OP KLAMATH PALLS
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY; MARCH 16, 1918
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Declaration of Russian Policy Expected
rycuwcTft.'! -JMMB SUPPLYBF LOCALAGENT I""- luni I AMn
ENEMY'S
IMS ARE
YET
RATIFIED
MO BTLIT IX COXGRFSft OF SOV
URt. IIOLMIKVIKI ENDORSE.
War OF TERMS ROUSES HKV.
otmoxiHTH opposition.
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1AYEITES
EXHIBnTD
OUTFITS FOR BELGIAN RABIES
made iiv Htcjn school oirlh
SHOWN IN IlltV GOOD STOKES.
IINIOH RED CROSS BUSY.
Comiilctcd Infant layettes made by
the klrls of the Klamath County High
School are now on exhibition at th
Golden Itulo Store and at Moe and
Con.i'pny. The layette are xhtblt
n( tc show what tbo ulrls are doing
nml Hint many from the ou tilde din.
tiiiiM may get the Idea of what la
wonted. These layeltea are complete
fJCANCI R.OARVAH , - outfit for the Belgian babies. They
Frond. P. Garvin, who mmln l.l. co:itnin dream, snirtH, little uooteee,
namo na a pronecutor under Ult.trtcl"'0"" ""' mM 0,her ranulr.
Attorney Jerome of New York fouii-'"1 ,or ,he f"re of ,n'nt,
riio junior tiea urota aocieiies
have been aiked to furnish aa many
ROMIVIKI RETORTED TO HAVE, X. ' now In charm of tho search for
I enemy alien property In tho United
aiiuir.ur.irfrar."i. i w.. 8nte. Many million of dollar are
fHlRIA. WILSON KXIWCTKU 'owned by tltUen. of Main, nt war
I with the I'nltod Htale. Under the
tO MAKE HTAXU ON RUSSIAN, present law thl must bo Inveited In
It.li.i ua-.... a .....a. aa- .. -
aiTt'ATlnV I n,,r" oiaien uonai.'.tW nan em
1'iui-u mr ill wurtt uj a, mii-ncii
I'almvr, former representative In con-
are from -Pennsylvania, and now
federal ciihioillaii of enemy alien
property.
JkMSTKIItiAM, March 14. Con
tnuy to the dispatches I4:elrtil yu.
ktitj from the Host. It uow appinr
Ml fail arllnn m the tlermaii n?ari'
traty hit nut yet been lakei by i.ll
lt Russian Conirei of Soviets at
MtKow, Report coming In today
ItdUate that there haa been it tlvl-
Im la the Council of Urn reo,ilt'n
CMBlssarle and It hat apparently
Kt committed Itaelf to tho terma of
th Central Power.
It would seem that tho Rolhovl,.l
NeroTsI of tho terma baa urouted
It toclal revolutionist wlm ham
Muted to ratify them. Reprriontn
Urn or the revolntlonlat havo throat
tie! to rattan an noon m tho term
it rattled by the Council.
K)BCOW, March 14. WIlM-na
i it sympathy waa read at Ihe
ftilng session of tht Kovlet Cou
mat aad a rcnolutlon of apprecl.v
Ute adopted.
WASHINGTON. D. C., MarcU 16.
tUti art now Intlmatloni that l':e:.
Meat Wltion Will make an oarlv den.
"Wllon recardlng the United Btatea
2HIob on the Ruaalan altuatlon.
Ta fera or manner In which tho
Mia win be delivered have not
M Indicated.
Ntvsptpcr reporta from Toklo are
Ike avert that ISO Japaneae have
"a murdored by the Bolahevlkl at
Hleitrhenk, COO mllea north of
W'Mo In Mnnrhurla. Another re-
JJrt ya that only three Japaneae
been killed and aevea wounded.
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JO BfCLIXIATION TO MAUN
t0 lad crowd of Klamath
J"? attended the dance lait
nt at Unlln All ....... . an.
. -- etii wive hwv
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KLAMATHIS
CflMfWNlEO
ONTOK
TKI.MillAM RKCKIVKIl FROM TIIK
HTATK K.XKtHTIVK K-XI'RKHHKH
ADMIRATION OF KFFORT RK.
IXO I'fT FORTH IN WIUXTV.
rvfiiReo nhawli aa poailble. Tbete
may bo made of any dark all-wool
matorlnl, forty-five Inchea aquare and
bound around the edgea with tape.
I'eraun willing to furnlah material
for at leant one of theae are naked
f reHirt to any teacher or to County
fkhool Superintendent Kda. Welle.
The Chapter School Committee
aitknowledgea with tbankn the re
ceipt of one hundred dollara for the
(leneral Fund tendered by K. B. Hall
chairman In charge of the- recent
Surgcant Wella lecturea In thin city.
It In announced by membera of the
Committee that more money la need
ed badly Mo carry on the work
nchciluled ahead.
About thirty achooln are now or
ganlied na working auilllarlea to the
Junior Red Cront. In Klamath County
and completed materlala have com
nirnred to como In from the outalde
illotrlrln.
mum
GBTISSLOW
FORFARW
LOAN BONDS
to the Kaiser
The following mcnnaKo received
yentorday by Ulalno llnllock from
Edward Cooklnghnni, oxoiutlvo chair
man of the Stuto Central Liberty
loan Committee hIiowh how the
aplondld work for tho coming cam
paign In Klamath County In recog
nlied and appreciated by tho State
Isadora.
"Kxtcnd to chairman and membera
Klamath County Committee my con-gratulatlona-and
alnccro admiration
on behalf of tholr patriotic aplrlt
and the devotion they' are luanlfeat
Ing In thin Jour of national peril you
can nay to them that the entire atate
U working aa a unit toward the namo
goal. Splendid renpoiiae from every
Quarter and Indications point to over
whelming auccenn. It In only by auch
Concrete And file
Plant Started Here
MANY IIIDK8 ARK
IIROI'GHT FOR BOUNTY
' crdnr to extend hie concrete (rack of the Enpee, where they can
" ana m 1....1...'. .
. H? cop w,lh frowiBf ae.
r- u. Miner of tola dt yea-
a llxth a,.... :--.""'T """""
Jen . ' D,'w wum
'wig Mill, which hi. bin rft.
ttto laduitry.
ha oiled from the cara,
The new plant will handle roofing
ad manufacture newer tile In addi
tion to the linen prevloualy under
taken. Mr. Miller baa taken poeieulon of
nla new property and vlll commence
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t, '-'"v- ,. I k imaaeoiaieiy n -
Ub limb... . . . -,lr'. a mh..j..i .. 4a thru
mm "l be built mens the anurltbe agency of J; T. Ward Company.
A total of aeventy-aeven ' dollnra
han been paid out within the laet
few days by County Clark C. R. De
tap for bountlea on predatory ant-
main.
Tho following have been preeent
ed at the clerk'a oS'co here: J. ,W
Hanta, Ualry, I bob cata; Bam Rid-
dlo, Ynlnax, three coyetea: George
Cook. Talnax. four bob cata; J. Foe-
er. Yalnax. two coyotea; J. Hall
houncr, Olene, one coyote; C J.
Rwlft Klamath Fnlla, 1 coyote; W.
A. Myaop, one coyote; J. W. Adklne,
Klumath Falln. one coyote; Walt
Jucnbnon, one coyote; Thomaa Bar
clay, Yalnax, one coyote; L. D.
IVirke, Bonnnia, one coyote; Bd
Croan, Bonania, two coyotea; Oecar
Morian. Klamath Fnlla, three boh
cata; Harvey Clugaon, Bonnnia, one
coyote.
a aplrlt and aelf-aacrllce that we will
crunh the Kalier under the weight of
American bllllona."
Mr. Hallock left thla morning.
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MAHONH MKKT MONDAY
Klamath Lodge No. 77 A. F. A A.
M. will hold n aneclal noclal meeting
on Monday evening nt 7:80. The
committee Invitee all Maater Maaoaa
to, attend and promleea aome lively
entertainment. It la honed to make
thla n monthly ntalr, ao come out
nd make the first meeting avauc-
cou. A apelllng-bee for the cham
pionship of Klamath County will be
the main event of the evening.
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AVIATION ftfnmrt JBUSD.
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Roger. 'Ceinf ''ITklni,.'.nyvVmerlt
-r - .' . .. . aeT -li
nnvil aviftien iiugMi'via unreal
a fnll her.e today,
TWKNTY MllXlbx BVBHKIA LK8H
ON HAND THAN YEAR AGO.
DKPARTMBNT. CON8IDKRH A
PLAN TO TDB OVER UNTIL
ARvnrr. .
WABHINQTON) D. Ci, March 16.
The wheat holdings at the country
mills aad elevators on the first of
March are eattmated by the Depart
ment of Agriculture today to be 68,
171.000 buahele. Thla la 11,000,000
lata than laat year at thla time and
86,000,000 leea than' In 1916.
A further, limitation of wheat con.
aumptlon In tbo United Btatee In now
ueder conalderatlon by the food ad
ministration to tide over until the
next harvest. The aenaelena hoard
tag by unthinking stMsb people la
terlously deplored by the Department
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LKCTURB PROCKKWf FORTUNED
A total of 8886.80 'la reported 'by
Cbnlrmaa E. B. Hall 'an the Klamath
FalU ahare of tbeproceeda otUaJ
aawgeaatDec'v Wef lecturea grvea
the Brat of the month. Two huridred
end Ifty-lve dollara and eighty centa
01 thla amount waa turned over to
the Red Croaa orgaalxatton here and
the remaining 8100 given to the Jun-
lor Red Croan.
HROUOHT FOR. MEDICAL AID
Minn Dorothy Baker waa brought
In from Medford yesterday for medl
cal treatment at the Klamath Hoe-
Dltal.
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BECRETARY OF KLAMATH FALIaM
NATIONAL FARM LOAN AHHO
CIATION IK AI'POIXTKD At.KXT
FOR RONDM HERE.
IHWT STAMPS
CANVASS m
B METED
WORKKRA HEI.ECTRD WHO WILL
MAKE THORO CANVAS NEXT
WEEK TO SECURE MORS BUY.
EM 'FOR UNCLE BAN'S BABY
BONDS.
The lists have now been completed
by the Central Committee for the
houee to house caavaae for the aale
of War Savlaga and Thrift Stamps
next week. A detegatlea of active
worker haa been eelected who will
make a eanvaa of' the hemee of tlm
county where the atampe have now
already been purchased ,1a order' to
latere! the people laatartlng to aid
the lOTframeat la thla way. While
aeveral thousand dollara worth of
tr-e atampa nave already beea taken
here, the county la falling below the
quoU preacrlbed by the government
and It ia hoped to attmulate a gret
deal of Interest during nest week'a
campaign.. The eanvaa' la to-be made
all ever the nation.
Namee of the workera selected for
Klamath Couaty are:
Preelact No. t Maul Baldwin,
chalrmaa; Mrs. Will Baldwla, Mr.
Jack Kimball. Ida B. Momyer, Mr.
W. O. Smith' aad Mr. Garrett Van
Wpar. '
, Predict No. 8 Arthur WHaon.
Chjilraua; Bert Thernae, Mn.. Caa.
Itoomwiv.W.S, Blita;er.iL'4D;uP:
Hlvu4 Mre.' Carm;MUn:'
Tpreat-.Ne; Tr-ittri aTamna
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In order that tbo farmers, nicr-
chanta and cltlxenn of Klamath Coun
ty may show their appreciation or
what the Government baa dono and
la doing for them In meeting their
financial nceda and asnlntlng them
to produce the lucreascd acreage of
crop' that wo are told will bo vbboii
tlal to winning thin war, the Treas
ury Department In Washington has
appointed Mrs. L. B. Hague, .secre
tary of the Klamath Falls National
Farm Loan Association aa agent for
the aale of the Federal Farm Loan
Bonds, the proceeds of which are
used to lend to farmers throughout
the country.
These bonda bear interest at the
rate of four' aad one-half per cent,
have the United Btatea Government
behind them; with Interest payable
In May aad November, and are ex
empt team all forma of Federal,
State, Couaty and Municipal taxa
tion. Mrav Hague will be glad to
furnlah further Information to nil
enqulrora at Room 801 Willlta Bids..
Klamath Falls.
The Government aska cltlxenn to
help the farmer by buying these
bonda. Denominations are from $25
up.
TROOPS ARRIVE AT HT. MARIES
ST. MARIES. Idaho, March 16.
Armed cltlxenn patrolled the ntrects
here laat night and arrested lx al
leged I. W. W. who refused to atop
rutting up ntlckern advocating I. W.
W. princlplea. Detachments of Fed
eral aoldlera and 'State Ouarda are
now on tbalr way.
LATER Twenty-live United States
army aoldlera from Spokane and fifty.
Ave membera from the guard from
Band Point, Idaho, arrived at noon
and commenced patrolling the streets
and guarding the jail.
It la feared that the I..W- W. may
attempt to release the six who were
arrested by the cltlxens, some time
tonight.
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Ur. Arthur N. DavU of Plqua, O.,
American dentist to Kaiser Wllhelm,
has just come back to the United
States, and Is now at his home In
Plqua, O. He got out of Oermany on
a pan atgned by the emperor himself,
He has had enough or Germany, and
he nays the whole empire la praying
for peace.
NEW MOVIE HTAIt ARRIVES
If the 'patrons at -the Orpheus
Theatre And that the pictures shown
these days are run upsldo down or
If 1 eel four Is run In place or act two.
they must not be discouraged. Tho
fuel In that a new nine-pound baby
glr arrived at the home or Manager
Ciay Powers on Thursday and or
rotirse most anything la to be expect
ed from him for the next few days.
Mrs. Powers and the little one are
rr ported doing nicely. Dr. Wnrrcn
Hunt waa In attendance.
chairman,- .FfeteJfeM
' (CfeaUauideaaate O '
SWEDISH BOATS CAPTURED
' AND BEND TO GERMANY
LONDON, March 17 A number of
Swedish trawlers and one dothon
burg steamer were captured by a
German submarine off Bkaw near,
Denmark and forced to go to Ger
many according to a report received
today.
OTCNWN
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KM BILL
SEVEN BURNED IN NOVA SCOTIA
TRUTO NOVA SCOTIA. March 17.
Twenty persons Including the wife
and slschildren of a lumbermen were
burned to death when a lumber camp
tt Altbln Biding waa destroyed by
Are here today.
TWO AIRMAN KILLED
.FORT WORTHVTexes. March 17.
Lieutenant Hirold Andere of New
'Ik. ; Cadet' Joseph Laoagan of
KlU were '.kilted when their air
laa'f. fll ' today. Andere wan in
structing Lanagan,
GERMAN FORCES MAY NOW BE
INVADED AT CLOSE RANGE BY
LOCAL PUBLIC. IF YOUR BUL
LET MISS, YOUR MO.VEY WILL
Htl.P WIN.
Every time you get around tho
forces of Illndenburg and Von Her
tllng and pick off the Kaiser you
win a thrift stump and the money
that you spend In shooting at him
all goes toward bringing In hln scalp,
In the new stunt arranged by Dun
Dale In tho Bowling Alley below the
K. K. K. Store In thin city.
This patriotic innovation in the
bowling game In open to the public
m follews: lllndenburg stands at the
front or the forces on the npot or the
kjng pin. Von llertllng Is lined up
directly back and Kaiser BUI stands
hidden from view on tho rear row,
where Don alleges he Is always round.
Any one knocklug down the three
men In three consecutive shots wins
a thrift Btomp or any one who will
TB-ACCEPT
OFFER OF
THE ALLIES
REPORTS FROM AUTHOR1T1VB
SOURCES INDICATE THAT TAB
DUTCH GOVERNMENT WILL
ACCEPT DEMANDS REGARDING
SHIPS BY U. 8. AND ENGLAND.
ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR FAIR
COMPENSATION FOR USB OF
SHIPS. 1NTERUPTED TRADE
WITH HOLLAND TO RE Rt
KTORED.
AMSTERDAM, March 13. Thp
Associated Press hears on excellent
authority that the Dutch Government
han accepted the allied govirnhmit
dcimindu aa to the Dutch ships to
bi used In the danger xone.
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 16.
Etery arrangement baa been made
ttr tl.o compensation of The Nether
lands for the ships.
They will be Insured and armed,
and If any be lost they will bo repine:
cd, beside material compensation for
tholr use, tho United States will per.
mlt the export of breadstuff and cat,-
tlo foods which Holland needa sorely
for her own people, end In addition
will restore the Interrupted trade of
Holland with her colonies by guar
antielng bunker for her ship lit
that trade.
Under thin arrangement HollnnJ
yjtlll.lf left enough ships for her Ovvu
reedi. and has been notified that plcn
tlfu' supplleagfpfood await her It
slir, Binds bottoms to carry it. By
thl arrangement officials point out
further responsibility for food short
ni,o lb The Netherlands, If thsre be
one, will rest on Germany, it continu
ed threats coerce Holland Into Heap
lug her shipping in harbor. ,
American and allied officials have
r.o fear that the omve will forco rlo!.
laud Into the war.
curve n ball behind the other two
aud pick out the Kaiser gets similar
recompense. Tho revenue derived
from this source will all be turned
Into the purchase of the stamps. The
new game opens this evening at the
alleys.
Water To Be Turned
Over Lost River Dam
' In response to continued requests
from the farmers of the Klamath
Basin, representatives of the U. 8,"
Reclamation service today announce
that water will be 'turned .oyer the'
Lost River Diversion Dam' tor' three
'd.ye,.commenclng Friday th 88d,- to
allow '" the mulleta waeV'a'rev-low,
held, below the riffle at Adam Paint
to run up. , '
Many ton of these fltb are caught
each year by the farmer in the water
below the dam, but thte year jtaaload
watere are, not flowing evertae-dam
anja'inejro is not enough water below
to allow the fish to, come, 1x9s s '
With the wattf.turae on
Friday, It tf ifrllevedy-vb;.-.
nation oflelale that the. fUhlngl will
be line on Saturday ' v "
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