The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 11, 1918, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OF KLAMATH COUNTY
Thirteenth Year No. IMIHI
CZERN1N
I MDOiliD I
i FOR GERMAN MISERY
HUN GENERAL IS DECLARED TO HAVE BLOCKED
DESIRE OF THE GERMAN PEOPLE AND
EMPEROR FOR PEACE
PRESIDENT WILSON WILL ARRIVE IN EUROPE
AHEAD OF SCHEDULE TIME STEAMER
CHANGES ORIGINAL COURSE
' (ByAMOciattdProM).
VIENNA, Dec. 11. Count Czernin, in discussing the
Sroblems to be settled before peace was made, expressed
is faith in President Wilson today.
t
He painted General Ludendorff as the rnan who stood
between the central empires and peace on numerou occa-
'sfonfjand said that the German people, even the emperor,
wanted to see the end of the war, but that EnglancTgatti-
tude prevented steps toward that end being lalcein . " "
ddeqt rtan ii Thn tfunnnnnt (lemve Washington.
with Preaident Wilson aboard, changed her course after
leaving the Azore islands, ana win arrive in ureat in u
mhu nt ttia tirnn onnnnnppH. The hoat is now exoected
in mnivet t 10 o'clock Friday morninir. Mr. Wilson will
leave for Paris at 4 o'clock in the afternoon.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 11. The Jugo-SIav na
tional council at Sea Greb, acting as a provisional govem
4 m'm.ii u Tnmi'Ciau fniritnw fni'iTiRi'lv incomorated
in theAuatro-Huhgarian empire, has submitted a protest
mi uioVAJiies against me luuutu uiimaH.. vv,.
territoriee 6f Delmatia, Istria and Gorisia, according to a
dispatch received here.
IS
WEED mini
NBW YORK. Dec. 12. Tho Com
mercial feelSc Cable company, allied
with tbe Commercial Cable company,
baa naked for an Injunction In the
federal mrt restraining Postmaster
OoMral Burleson from further con
trol of Ha" 19,000 mllee of cable' be
tween Im Francisco ami China, Jap
an and tbe Phlllneine Islands.
Violation of International law
Burleson la charged in tbe complaint,
Which Matft that the United SUtea
'had not obtalaed consent to the sell
tiro from tho nations upon whose ter
rltorlhe eahM land. ' U,ls further,
alleged VUppA consent wouia oq
uaeoaMttutlmal without a formal
treaty aaroved by the senate.
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Hay doeiaree; by 'information from
Ma LMdM oiee that a department of
i, Hih 'goTwameat has Instruct-
'ed tk rjaMerelel Cable company
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i'a vhe direction of tbe Amer.
' general without im
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BIG INCREASE IN
CROPS IS REPORTED
WASHINGTON. 1). C. Dec. 11.
Pinal estimates nf tho Department of
Agrlculturo place ttio corn rroi nt
2,C82,8H,000 biiHholH anil ttio wheat
at 917,000000 tiuslioU. Tho valuo
of (lie prliu'liwl'fiuiMi oi the Nation
l,t estimated at $814,000,000 more
than those of last your.
IIIG l.KAUUKUH TO
HOM (tINFKIlKNt.'H
NEW YORK, Doc. 11. The Na
tional Uusoball League went ou rec
ord as favorlnK Joint conference
with the American League to discuss
tbe problems now confronting the
m
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MANY WKOTIflW HObUIKRH
Itriat II liu.nr nnwnnn
JIOSTON, Dec. 11, The White
Blur- Hnur Canoplo will aiscnarge
mo immediately, mostly
(fca WMtern ittt,e4. These will
include aviation unite yfhlch have
i,..n ii'vlntf In Knslsnd.
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K.NUIJHH NAVY DBCIiARKD
NIOCWMARV P. DKFRNSK.
LONDON, Dect lii-Premler Lloyd
George declared today that the Allies
must put an .end to the cdnecrlptlon
cyrrmlesr jn Europe' If the horrors
of war are to be prevented, He declar
.; thmi ik. Navy Is a defensive wean.
iii?-,v :. .-. .l.i i-
M rather than orrensive aae j
why Rngtond does not mteao
KLAMATH FALLS,
IS PLACING
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ARE SEkECKD
I'KOI'I.K AHKKI) T1 CAMi ON
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WITH THK1R DOIXARH POK
NKMIIKIWHII, HAVING TINR.
Tim following perione have been
appolntod chairman of their res
pective dlitrlcta for the Red Croee
Xinax Roll Call.
They will arraago
to aee every one within their reach
durlnk the week December l(-tl
to offer an opportunity to become a
member of tbe Red Croei for
the
yenr 1910.
Now euppote you aprlng a aurprtee
on the Chairmen of your district
by ending on her Irat. Hand her
your $1.00 and aak for a member-
ship. All that la required, you know,
U a heart and a dollar. Thla will
inve her a lot of work for which tbe
geta no more reward than you do and
I am aure your tboughtfullaeea will
be greatly, appreciated.
Following la tbe Itotj
Alo MrM'Ban.
Miller Hill Mn. Ed Sutton.
Mt. Ukl Mrs. Gee. Orlisle.
Henley Mrs. J. R. Dlion.
Swan Ktsle Applegsto
Worden Chester Wilson.
Poe Vslley Mrs. M. E.Van Meter.
nonansa Mrs. Or. W. S. Johnson
Ft. Klnmath Mrs. Dan Savage.
Merrill Mrs. R. H. Anderson..
Chlloquln Kirk Heldrlck.
Midland Wn, Tlngley
lnRoll Valley Mrs. Geo. Deal.
Keno Marlon Padgett.
Dairy Mrs. Vernle Jones.
Rly Mrs. Arhur Hamaker.
. Pine aroye Mrs., Orb Campbell.
Mnlln Mrs. Arthur Petrssek:
. Iirella Mrs. A. R. Oale.
Ynlnax Mrs. B. E. Wolford.
Crescent E, O. Rourk.
Odessa E. 8. Klrby
Kirk Ed. Stoneman.
GEO. J. WALTON.
County Manager.
MD BOY IS
ICIIN HELD
Peter Peacock, a ll-year-old boy,
who waa arraatad six weeks aao and
parollad, is again In custody of the
local officers.
He waa apprehended In' the Irst In
stance as be was about to leave on
tbe train, after stealing tie at'ihlp-
pington. no was nrougni swore
County Judge. R. H. Bunnell, sHttag
as the magistrate of the Juvenile
Court, and parolled, but last. Saturday
was found hy the notice to he Intoxi
cated, so was again taken In charge.
CONGRESSMAN-ELECT
BROUGHT TO TRIAL
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Chicago. Dee. ll-Conaressmaa
elect Victor L. Rerger aadreorother
leaders. et the soetoltot p4ty..are new
on trial here, on y"ti OMrnetien
ehartti:,--' " !)Vl $&.
- rreWminary ' eartohige(;, lurors
before Judge k. m,. baaaw,. jaewaiea
tha defense' would' be',baaed'' on the
constitutloaal jleiof.vffiMvifoeeh,
ed sWemwUNfrejee.M-
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GOVKRXMK.Vr"OFWCKRH FAVOR
RRMOVINO .JWPKRVIHION OF
INBVhrntY .KXCKPTINa RIGHT
' OK.KMRAMO N IMPORTS.
NEW YORK
i.Dec . .
A moder-
sto reduction li' the scale of bimcI
mum' prices for?ateel, beginning on
January 1, to'tawed by tbe general
i
committee onaieel and ateel pro
dneU of the American Iron arid Steel
InstltuU whlcr met with tbe war In-
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dustrlss board a Wednesday.
This waa eaaounced by Elbert H.
Oary chairman of the committee at
a meeting herejof steel manufaetu
rers with tho roepmmeadatloa that
the queetlen bVroferrtd to th com
mittee with nower which was done.
Gary opposed any of fort to reduce
wage scales at mnooat. declaring that
kn. iiuu. u iMlirlB hlahar com'
peaoattoa tbsa frver before tho rates
are am hither ' ago are "Boeraad
Juat'Ma.: ilasi ullpgissl f Hvtael.
Porhaas tho moot oattofaetory way
. . -"-n .t.i. L.AM. Ummtm' A MMt
oi roaociaa ? vimm w
oral prleea that are abnormal," Oary
said, "would be tho making of si-
multaaeoua roductlow "la every di
rection," but this he declared, would
b Imoractlcable.
He urced. therefore, that tbe ateel
Industry, as the "barometer of trade"
begin redaction In prices even at tbe
cost of sacrifice. Such a course, he
declared, would result In price re
ductions by persona buying steel, and
"so on down the line," until a stable
buslaese 'basis waa reached.
"If the workmen are treated fair
ly and liberally.' he said, "they will
stand and contend for fair treatment
of the employer.""
WAMilNOTOND. C. Dec. 11.
At a meetla of tho Steel Committee
of the American Iron and Steel In
stitute wun me. war wauiine
board, tbe attitude of the representa
tives waa. that tho regulation of
prices and the supervision of the
Steel Industry should cease on Janu.
artist, the Government retaining
only the. right of embargo on exports.
The bearing of the Pacific States
Telephone 'Company' relative to Its
proposed Increase In rates In Ore-
jon. will be held before be puouc
(Service Commission ( fommencing
Friday of ibis-ween;
I As the statement which will be
set forth by this corporation support-
ins us claims win aamana mu
ikKM invMtlsatlon. an annronrla-
tion of $1,000 waa asked o fthe State
Hntergency Board, there being no
'funds available to provide 'for tbe
service of different experts such as
ti. ..u U.HI,.' . 'II U dwlarad
ym' mmlmtt r!,7V'-- "--,
thgt should the tariffs applied for,
V" the "aipaar ;htgr"antod, they
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OREGON;' WEDNESDAY,
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DECEMBER 11, 1818
DECEMBER 11, 1918
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BE ENDED NOW
NHIPPING HOARD CAXCKIA COX.
TRAOTW OF YAROH AIX)XG PA'
C1FIO AND GULF. CONTRACT.
OHM TO HE PROTKCTKD.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 11.
Tbe Shipping Board Is determlaed
upon' the cancellation of all out
standing contrkcts for wooden ships
where the, buirders have not spent
over f 100,000 6n a ship.
This sDDlles to yards in the At
lantic Gulf and the Pacific States.
The average contract cost of the
wooden vessels averages about 1700.-
000 and tbe Board believes It will be
economical to cancel the contracts
with a provision against loss to the
Builders. .
ALUIW TO CONTROL HUX r
BY RRGVLATING TMKIR FOOD.
COPRNHAOENi Dec
1'1.-rA .
sortJrom-BerllnayakeAlato
will refuse to send foodtoGermany
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until tho soldiers and workmen
councils are dtoolved. It also says
'that the Allies will reserve the right
to march Into Qermaay
TKMPKRANCR BODY MAKES
APPEAL FOR J. MOONEY,
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 11.
An appeal for a new trial for Thorn-
J. Mooney has been sent to Gov
ernor Stephens by the Executive
Uoird of the Northern California sec
tlon of the W. C. T. U.
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WOMEN BUSILY
El
About as busy a place aa one aeea
these daya la the Library Club kitch
en, where many willing women, are
preparing Invalid cookery for those
suferiag' with the prevailing lain
en'sa. About fifty families and. eighty
five patients are visited by Miss Maud
Baldwin and her assistants, of whom
more are needed, by the way. -
It la the aim to ilgbten the burden
of those in tbe stricken bouses, where
It Is 'impossible to get outside help
ki..i..wn.l, anil tlMVttltlBT . Til 111111
homes there are Ave patients, with
one person' to do. tbe nursing ana
houeekeenlng. In others, three 111,
one convalescent trying to serve the
III ones. It is necessary, to vcob
serve the strength of a convalescent
an to nurse' a Datlent In bed, and
that Is why It (s thought best to pre-
i.li mljk ... mm IA
pare nourwuma iuuu nj
homes for both 111 and convalesceaf.
The donations received are too
numeroua to enumerate, but evsry
thing seat In is badly needed, and ev
ery cent of cash given Is used Jo the
best advaatage. , -
' These wishing to make tbiaga at,
home may he ahid to know that: Miueh
dear broth no seasoningatall-i
to used'; also cereals. rlcen hominy.
fellies, oaaaed fruit.' chicken ana cub-
trdsareitsed lna'usntltles.i -
Anything hot1 sent. to the-llbrary
hnuld be. there by 10:30, a. m.i at
'Lm.m llMtbWiMMla1 nA sasanf AHI
mTDlBlAiLllll.nl i,sBee-Baemmiei .aeaeFwee
Anyone desiring, any "particular
i It 'basklnilfoflt. .
feed sea obtain it b'uklas forit.
ON COAST HflL
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MRS F F. TtXlKR.NOTUriRe)
THAT MKR HUSBAND MAS BfJmv
OF WOUNDS. NEWS COMBS AS
a
GRXATSotOCK. '
Mrs. F. B. Tucker of Ml Michi
gan Avenue, baa Just received the and
news ef the death of her husband In
France on' November IStb. J Twiner.
waa a. member of Company K of the
116th lafsntry.
Mrs.; Tueker baa eeea aounea
some trine prevleeo that her bee-
band had' been we'uneed hut she f did
not know, how eerieasly.and-the' news
of bto ei(th.eaa.iaa a;grea sbeek."
Tne aeceaaea , waa cweniy eegai
years of age. kHeleft KlemaU Falls
oa thettthi of 'Jane: s He leaves -a
l .'.' ji . iV
wua,Baw.'saee.eaar ,-.,
here.'v Hto'feAher and nMiher ttve im
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lyviml tWWejmsrenme
has spent1 a larae
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'Bittemi' 6reien.V waa
on the.' railroad 'ierelMreTtoae. tejhto
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Cashier LesUe, Rogers of the Flret
NatloaaLBaak.ta to renreisnt XJantr
.ii. cnnieii tk Pftlaad meetiag
for' the 'orsanteaiien ei.the(.Ofon,
Cbameer or uieseni,";"""
there tomorrow. ,. I
u, ihmm utt tar. Portland ithto
morning and gladly, eoniented to 'at
tend thla' Important, eenvention nan
will no doubt be able to do seme good
work for Klamath. ' k , i '.
Should.tha omaalaattoa aa new
pUnned, be effeeiod.tho develepmeat
of the state can beeassdsd up sub-
atanUslly4thW, lii aeUvRles. and Jt to
beiiavea taat no nnNnet sswia
need of raehWonoration than tWa.
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FOB YANKKHS OVIOWKAS.
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WAflHINOTON. D. C. Dec. 11.
ThM will be DleatV of Christmas' In
the A', e. FvBlaborata preparatlona
for a reaUCbrtotmaitt for- American.
soldiers abroad are being made by
ihe war department, a
President Wllsoaaad General Per
shing are expected to attend sbine of
the many anairs lo.oe sisaso tn
very cotaDany'aad regimental, bead-
quarters, unrwtmse trees, .t"""1
vllte. athletic contests and merles
will bf on band.' '
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