The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 07, 1918, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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OFFICIAL 'NEWS
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Thirteenth Year No. IMH7
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1918
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LIVONIA, ESTHONIA AND COURLAND CRY FOR
HELP IN BALTIC PROVINCES, WHERE
BOLSHEVIKI ARE PLUNDERING
INHABITANTS RUSHING TO PORTS TO GET PRO-
TECTION FROM WARSHIPS BRITISH
ENTER REVAL
(By AsMciaUd Press).
. LONDON, Dec. 7. The consuls of Livonia, Esthonia
and.Courland have sent an appeal to the Allied and neutral
governments, urging intervention in the Baltic provinces
against the invasion, of the Russian bolsheviki forces, who
have invaded a part of the provinces, and are killing and
burning as they advance.
The porta are full of fugitives awaiting warships to pro
tect them.
. British warships have now entered Reval.
AMSTERDAM, Dec. 7. The Turkish forces have mas
sacred 10,000 Armenians while evacuating the towns of
Baku, OIti and Ardahan, in
Berlin reports.
OIL UIIDS TO
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1, Mora light la thrown toduy on tho
aewOregon oil field In Harney Coun
ty bH. II. "Edmunds, the Olonu lum
kmwi, who ha Just returned from
'! than. Hit who ilnduri's that
HINDS SAYS
Einui.
ell hae actually been found at a depth Jmun llred ut Dr. Bldonlc Paee. prosl
ef 1.100 feet. The well wait HtinV 11. dent of Portugal, yosterduy. The shot
ekert distance from tho Narrown. bo
lew Burni. he say .and whon'tho gu
Is lit ft will shoot upward for a din
taaee of fifty feet.
The well waa started at a width of,
fourteen Inchee, and la now down to
eta laches. The operntora ure now
beat to caw out the water, whl.m la
fomlag oat with the oil.
l Mr. Edmunds made tho trio oror
id baek by way of Lakevlew In bla
Ford ta'leaa than a week.
BILLION HIGHWAY
BILL INTRODUCED
;; WASHINGTON,' I). C Doc. 7.
Seaator Reed Smoot, of Utah, ha
Introduced a bill authoriilng a II,-
00,000,000 bond, luue for Fedorai
TJ . ! il al.- .1.1.. In thai
eeeeeritlon wltb( the states In the j William Jenaen, formerly foreman
eeetructlea of permanent highway. a( tho Ackley Brother sawmill, who
, The bill embodies the plan worked has been for tho pest aeveral mouth
ut la If 14 by ex-Senator Jonathan wth a Canadian regiment, haa re
aWuraa aad Introduced In the Senate turned to tin elty. Mr, ind Mr,
l lilt by' Bryan, of Florida and In
lilt by Smoot. ,naa ine did ubvh
Itmjai at that time and the scheme
werfceaT'out thru attte cooperation,
:v.gfmM ittaaes weuW w be m a
SMltMm.'.ts). atevlda empleymaat on
therhlgbways for practically: an me
returned aeldlera. who may be wlta.
Tt other employment.
Tk bill Mvldei for expenditure
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2 ."WW. !-! 'r.rr-jri.-'tkah
nwil !nrp i- ,
eeatrel with Fedwai approval.
PROVINCES APPEAL
FROM BOWK
the Caucasus, according to
NEW GERMAN FOREIGN .
MIMHTRIt TO UK t'HOHHN,
LONDON. Dec. 7 Tim C.Mbgne
(lunette say that Kurt Kliner, the
itavarlnn Premier will probably sue
rccd Dr. 8olf 14 German Foreign
Minliter.
ATTEMPT Til ASSASSINATE
PRESIDENT OK PORTUGAL
LI8IION, Dec. 7. An unidentified
missed uud the man waa arretted.
HOGLA.N'D OX RETURN Tllll.
SEATTLE, Dec. 7. Lieutenant
llogland left here at 10:28 thla
morning on hi return airplane trip
In Sacramento. He expect to reach
Kimono without (topping and leave
from there tomorrow,
AVIATOR COMING HOME
A wire wa received here yeater
day'atatlng that Utile, Plymale, who
haa been In France wun me Aviauon
Dranch of the aervlce had landed In
New York on hi way home.
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CANADIAN SOLDIER RETURNS
jcuun realde on Roae atrect. In Fair-1
vww Aaawon. ji w hiwiw
M. jnea will bo agala Identified
- ji. Ackley Brother,
BUDGET DISCUSSED
I The County' Cpurt haa returned
lia session today after a rece slace
Wednesday and haa undf rtakea; the
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of arnnalna tbe budget for the
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ENORMOUS WORK WILL STILL
OO ON BY THIM ORRAT ORGAN
I.ATION, BUT FUNDS RAISED
BY UUKM ONLY
PORTLAND, Ore., Dee. 7. Tbe
Red Croe baa held IU laat War Fund
Campaign I tho very foundation of
Red Croaa effort.
Theae are fact brought out la a
tologram Juat received" by Wllber B.
Coman, Stite Chairman of the Christ
m Roll Call Drive, from H. P. Da
vlaon, Chairman of tbe War Council
of the American Red Croaa.
That tbe Red Croae would make
no further War Fund Drive waa a
tremendous surprise to Red Croae
leaders, but Mr. Davison telegraphs
that he makes the announcement
after consultation with President
Wilson.
It Is probable, also, that there will
be no other War Drives for any or
ganisation whatever.
Despite tbe fact that ao War Fund
Campaigns will be held, Red Cross
effort la to continue en a trentendoae
acale. It-la. probable that aetwlth
ntandlng the enormous amount of
work still to be done by tbe Red
Cross, both In this country and la
Europe, Its sole source of revenue
will be dues from memberships.
For this reason a greater and
greater effort Is to be msde to make
the Christmas Roll Call Campaign
thoroughly "Universal Membership".
KLMUTH BOY
IS CALLED BY
REM M
William Jardlno, who haa been suf
fering at bla home on High near
Eleventh Street for aeveral days with
typhoid pneumonia passed to rest
early thla forenoon.
The young nun was twenty four
years of age and had realded here all
his life. He waa married and leaves
a wire and one child, two atoters.
Agnes and Beth and two brothers,
Jack, now la the Service aad, Leo,
who la also slek Rear here, survive
him. Another slater, 'Mrs. Fay Ood-
dord died a fortnight ago la Sacram
ento and waa burled here.
The funeral services, will be held
at two o'clock tomorrow at the ceme
tery. BERLIN WILL NOT
DISARM SOLMBM.
LONDON. Dee. 7.r-The Berlia
Government haa revoked Its decision
to disarm the troop, returning to
Berlin from' Amsterdam, a dispatch
here aaya.
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GIBBON FUNHRAL TOeUV
The funeral of Mrs. J. D. Glbsoa
waa held thla meralag at the Whlt:
hick Chape). The servlaes wereeea
ducted by Revsread . P; Lawreaee.
BOGS hUGHBavr IN
Hummv
PORTLAND, Dee. 7, Bgae have
raised te aeveaty two eeata per
en whelseale and ehty' eeata retail?
the highest nriea la t htatery 9t
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thla elty.
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EX-KAISERPE
GIVEN UP
ON DEMAND
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INHDJTRNC BY ALLIHH WOULD
SECURE 9BL1VERY OF "BBAHT
OF BBRUN" AND HIS HON BY
THE DUTCH
MOLLANsMSM WLL PROPONE TO
KXIUt ARCH CRIMINAL THEM
HBLVsmWDUTCH MAY HAVE
TO GIVE TERRITORY
LONDON. Dec. 7. An Amsterdam
dleaatch reeeHved today says that If
the . AUtea .butsit'OB-tke'dUveryot
the former Gorman emperor and
crown prince to an International
court of Justice. Holland wll yield,
bat she will trst urge the Allies to
content themselves with an undertak
ing by Holland to Intern them for life
la one of the Datch colonies oa an
lalaad on either the Bait or Weat In
dies where tbe Dutch fleet" will guard
thomL
It la anticipated that Holland will
be aaked for a compensation for per
mitting a violation of neutrality by
allowing Qernua troops to pass thru
Limburg when retreating from Bel
glami aad for receiving German ahlpa
from Antwerp.
The Allies may take some territory
as eomaeasatlea.
SEUFUI
PJITIEHTS IN
BAD STATE
Attorney' Albert Elder continues
to be critically III with the Influensa
at hla hem la Hot Spring addition.
W, J. 8telanieta is reported very
low at his home oa Lincoln Street.
Mr. aad Mrs. C. L. McWilllama and
Utile, girl who. have geen lck with
the disease for the past week are all
somewhat Improved, according to re
port received today.
Dr. Massey who recently arrived
to aadertake tbe. practice of Dr. ,
L, Truax Is havlag a serlou case of
the dreaded malady.
airs. or. warren Hunt Is a new
patient reported today,
Mrs. 8. V. Hinds and two children
are 111 at their home over the Palace
Market.
Other new eases are Mrs. Mark'
ham la tbe old BondStudlo Building
en east Main Street aad Mrs. Hutch
1as oa South Riverside. ,
MERGBNCY BOARD1 TO MEET
SALBM, Dee. ,7. Tkt emergency
board; wllfmeetat 10:39 o'clock Moa
day, December t, at the, request of
Governor WHbycombe, to coasidar
aa appUcatlen fer a dsaoteaoy appro
ettletleaof ts,9 far the public ser
vlee commUsloa .to tavestlf at tele
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FORMKR , AMIIAHHADOR FROM
GERMANY HAYS THIM AND HUB
' MOUSING VHKHH KILLKB LONG
KFFORTM OF HUNH
WASHINGTON. D. C. Dec. 7.
The shipwreck of German propaganda
In America by Dr. Bernard Dernburg
was attributed by Count BernitorS
to the Impossibility of keeping secret
tho fact that an American newspaper
wa subsidised and to the sinking of
the Lusltanla, according to Blelaskl,
cbVf of the bureau of investigation
of tbe court of Justice today.
RUSSIA WILL
UKOLD
.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 7
All lUbllltles contracted by the Rn
slan government, except those made
by the bolsheviki reg (joe, 'are recog
nised by the all-Russian government
at Omsk, and will be executed by It,
according to a statement authorised
by the ministry of foreign affairs re
ceived In Washington.
The announcement',' made after Ad
miral Koltchak became dictator of
the Omsk government, follews:
"Tbe government; which is headed
by Admiral Koltchak aa It supreme
enter, oeanng in minu mat itusiia
haa alwaya sacredly fulfilled all Ita
liabilities toward Ita own subjects, as
well aa to other natlona, to which It
was bound by treaties, haa deemed- It
necessary to state in Its-declaration of
November 21st that It will, not tall,
aa aoon aa Russia la reunited, to exe
cute all liabilities of the state treas
ury, I. e.. paymenta of Interest and
amortisation on Internal and external
atatd loan, payment on contract
and aalarlea of employe, pension
and all other payment ariilng from
law, contractor other legal founda
tion. The government at the ame
time declares that all financial acta
of the soviet powers, us made by
mutineer, are Illegal, and not liable
to execution'
LOCAL BOY NOW
HOMEWARD BOUND
Carl Schubert Jr., wired to his
father today that he had Just arrived
rrom oversea December nth, was
headed toward Klamath .and would
try to get home by Christmas,
He Is at 'Camp Mill, .In New Vork.
now, and baa been in the aero repair
squadron In the English shop during
hi stay across tho Atlantic,
.RETURNS FROM GRANTS PASS.
Misses Augusta and Gertrude
Parker, teachers ih tbt Klamath
Falls schools havo s-eturned 'from
d rants Pass In response to the call
made bare In, the influensa emer
gency. They state that a -second
wave of tbe Epidemic I sweeping
that , locality aleo,
FEDERAL OFFICER RECOVERS
Federal pWcsi- .Price Recob, who
haa. been III for .several days Bt the
Hotel, Hall. Is able to.be about attain.
Hi cb-workar. J. E. Flanders,,! bore
agate front Portland, and, tjio two
paa to leave today .or tomorrow for
Calt,frala on, oHclal bu4asy
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WASHINGTON, D.C Dec. 7.
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Bernard Barach, chairman of the war
Industries board, aad Henry Pi Davi
son, chairman of the' American Red
t
Cross war council, have .been asked
by President Wilson to be ready' to re
spond, to a. call for thelf aervlcos .with
the peace delegates In Europe.
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AMEROGEN, Holland,
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liED CltOHH LEADER AND WAR I I lj fir .llll
INDUHTRIKH CHAIRMAN NOTI I p I 1 1" ; IT'M 'W$ri
FIED TO BE PREPARED TO'.AT- " V" i"l''S,f
TEND THE CONFERENCE ss a ?. &'$ ,A3t!1
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llaad, Dec. 1,A.iJc. fftefik
(by the 'Associated Press-;-"! ami a
private citlsea aad while in1 Holland
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wlU not make any statement, what
ever for publication' '"t, '
This was the former 'emperor'
message to' the Associated Press cor
respondent when,be"cUedat Cosaf
Von BentlBck's castle agala "'
The German' general; acting as-or-derly,
formerly geyeraortof MaU,
brought tbe message direct -from
William Hobensollern.
"You must fully realise my post
tlon. I' am threatened on all aides
with criminal' charges r which, If
brought' I must face. Therefore I
must reserve y 'ctatement nntll
charges are actually brought.'
"Also I owe a certain' loyalty" to
tho present Oerman government' and
cannot make a declaration which
mlcht comnromlse' others."
The correspohdnt requested "the
general to ask the former emperot
whether he would confirm the crown
prince's assertion regarding thejKru-
ger telegram and tne general orougnt
back the answer: "Th'e crow,a prince
Hiuiimisir .correct m.ai nici. ih
telegram already written, was laid
before me for signature.
v "frefuied to Wh lt for three dsf
but finally did ao under pressure of
the German diplomats, and1 my polit
ical adviser, who advanced muny
reasons for tending the dispatch, ut
course, having' signed It, I tike full
responsibility." , i
Tbe former emperor and empres
are leading a .very quiet .life. Their
table I of th ilmpleet; in fact, .they
have submitted; to regulations re
quiring; them to be , rationed for.
to oe , raimnea ro;
ter. and other edibles
rdlnory country folk;
bread and butt
just as tne on
OccsHlonully tliey walk In the ur
roundlng woods, but recent days
have been so wet (that It has been, al
most Impossible for them to go- out
except foy a .carriage drlvo,
WILSON NOW WOULD
HPKKD Ul1
ROAD WORK
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WASHINGTON. D. C.
Dop 7.
Early resutnpUpn and .extension at
highway .construction Is, highly destr,
ble,' la (he oplnien'iof ' PrwWet
TV 1 woo. oecremry nouion oai.inuua
public -a letter he bs-rcelveil, (rom!
tjhe Presldenti stating that speedy, r
nswa) of road buliding' under thefed-
sral aid road act ''would be la the
PHDliq iBterpiK, n"u expresian 'inn
hellef that an additional approprla-
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