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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1918)
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY Thirteenth Year No. ;.-I1H! PRESIDENT OVATION IS NEARLY DONE i i GIVEN THE EXECUTIVE ri:afi:ning ahtillf.iiy salitf.s iu;m) tiik Am vhi:. mil ami MRS. WILSON KNTKIt FHKNCII IIAKIIOIt T()I)AV. NOW IX PARIS '. S. UKSUMK TRADING RIOLA TIONS WITH RUSSIA. AMF.Itl CAN NAVY TO COMF. HOMF. UK FORK CHRISTMAS. HKKST. Doc. 13. The President arrived In the harhor hero nt one ocloek this afternoon among deafen InK salvos of artillery afloat and ashore. The weather was bright anil clear. The President cnirlo ashore with Sirs, Wilson who carried the American flag with a bouquet. Midst a thundering cannonade and Witt 1IUII1K IJI kllUr 3ldllKlUlI IXlllllUI,! the party was escorted thru the AtreetH. Mr. and Mr.s. Wilson left for Parlj at four ocloek. WASHINCiTO.V, 1). C. Dec 13. Plans for resuming general trade nlth parts nf Russia and Finland are dWloccd In tho announcement of tho War Trade Board that appli cations will nowliu considered for the Import licenses for commodities including platinum, hides, Mklnn, fuels, sulphur and seeds. WASHINGTON, I). C. Dec. 13.--llvery capital ship of tho American Navy now In Europe Including trio drcaduaught 'squadrons which have been operating with the Hrltlsh, will return to homo waters' this month. It Is expected that they will read New York. December, 23rd, A navnl rovlow will celebrate their arrlvul LOCAL HOY I'HOMOTKI) News has been received hero to day that Italph Hum who Is In Kng land with thn American Expedition ary Forces has been piomoted to Ser. peint first cla.ss In tho 102nd Medical l'nlt. HKMANII FOIl LIMK IN OIIKCON TO IIK AHCKKTAINKD SOON SALKM, Doc. 13. Tho llmo hoard today authorlzpd Chairman Cordloy Hf G. Leody of Corvallls to employ an agent to go among tjio furmors of Oregon for a month, and ascertain tlm demand for llmo as a fortlllzor. It Ik believed that Sam Mooro of Cor vallls will probably be selected. If there Is little or no demand, no ap propriation will bo asked. HUNK DK.VIin) COMMUNICATION WITH LANDS WKKT OF IWINK PARIS, Dec. 13, Marshal Foch haa rofused tho request of. the Ger man armistice delegates thatT they be permitted to communicate with the provinces west of (he Rhino now being occupied by the -allies. Tho commandor-ln chief declared It was necciary to maintain tho blockade of Germany, n provided by tho arinUtico, pi.imiu.ng am hkating plant, in, WALLS pl.sti:ri:i. iiuilu. L(i NOW AWAITING AllltlVKL OF MAHIILi:. Tin' now County Court House on' LAKKVIIvW, Oio., Hue. 13. A Main Strtot Is rapidly Hearing com- giotip of lumhcimun, who are undor pletlon ultlio thuru In kT 111 much to stood to do representatives of thu l)i done liofore It Is ruuily for occup miry. Tlio fuiimi'u hus been install ed A largo part of tint plumbing completed ii ml tint walls plastered. It Is understood that opcritlon.s are delayed thorn somewhat at this tlinn a w 1 1 iik tlio marble Mnlshlns-, which Ik to decorate tho walla. This Is now expected dally. Wandering thru tho rooms In their present condition gives one tho presslon that there aro enough, not only for the dlffvront county officers but for the various attornoys on each sldo who havo battled ho arduously during the past yours over tho lo cution of tho building. Tho Jail has been placed near tho top of tho build ing and Is designed apparently to furnish tho prlsoneis with all tho comforts of homo. Its proximity to the sky may havo a beneficial effect In working u reformation on those In custody and they will bo far from tho inaddonlng crowd. V ALDINGTON. D ('., Die II Itopicsontatlvo Moon today Introduc ed a hill authorizing Postmaster Gen era! Iliirlcson to negotlutu tho pur chase of tho telephone Hystoms n(w under government control. Ho s.ild thnt MurlcHon had Informed him that thn President approved of this moan. uro. GKHMANY HAD MANY FRIKNDS IN AMF.HICA WASHINGTON, I). C Dec. 13. Captain Lester testified today that thousands of pro-Germaus and many Americans volunteered before tho United Stutes entered tho war to ob tain Information for tho German es pionage system. AGITATOR IK AHRKKTKD uiiiiifeMrtitiau ii'i"i" NKW YORK, Dec. 13. Kills Jonon who purported to havo authorltlvo do cuments proclaiming n reign of Hoi !..n..r rn UVlIUDUT j WIRE LINES IVIfUJt lUUrllj shevlklsm thruottt tlio United States beginning today was iirrestod In Con-!thQ trnl Park, wnno delivering hih ad dress. CLARA CALKINS ON GLKI3 CLUH Miss Clara Calkins was chosen last Tuesday night for one of tho ton va cant places on th,e woman's gloe club of the University of Oregon, when the final tryouto woro conductod. Miss Calkins, will sing second ulto with this chorus. YANKKKS IIAI11KU ON RHINK. WASHINGTON, V. C, Dae, 13.--Tho Amoricun army which l.s march ing Into aermany has como to a stand on tho Rhino Rlvor, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1918 WILSON REACHES FRA LAKEVIEW NOW timiikr ri:pri:ki:.viativi:s AT (iOI)Si: LAKK LOOKING FOR sin: i -oit rig i,r.Miu:i(i(i OPERATION. Long Hell Timber Coiupimy of Knn hih City, are now In this neighbor hood Investigating possible mill silos iiround Coo.su Lnko for n huge kiiw mill, which If It materializes a now seems p-jihuhlo will m ciui not only LOOKING FOR BI6SAW MILL "lie of thn lurRi-st mills In the ciiiii try hut n now railroad outlet to tho ' ,,, Il8 ,t ,H r,.)()r(0( Umt thl, Wot. Im-',,,.,, ,.ar,f,c , rmly to ,,,,,, )n ,0 ,, plllti w,o.so tonnage will bo enormous Several sites uro now bolng con sidered, ultlio no iriitMrurif proper ty has been made. LILLE MOTHERS REPROSECUTED PA HIS, Tuesday, Dee. 13.- Legal 'action against the former German emperor has been commenced by an organization of "Mile mothers." Tho I ,lnim,l r.. i..,.......,. f..t uh.l.i.1 l.i.t IIUIIKMIM 1,1, l ini III Mill nillll-E, ,,llli the commanders of tho German army In April, 1!)10, directed that minor girls he carried away from their fam ilies, that they wunu submitted toj odious treatment and forced Into close contact with notorious women. Thu statement of complaint says that whereas said communderu were thus guilty of thu crime of abduction, and that they were under command i of thulr former emperor, prosecution Is demuuded, LONDON, Dec. 13. Win. Holion zollern will not make any statement as to his efforts to prevent tho out break of the war In 1014, according to tho Amorongen correspondent of tho Express. Count von Ilentinck, bust of tho fonu,er emperor, received the correspondent, and after tho quostlon had been laid huforo llerr llohouzollorn, Is reported to havo said: "Tho kalsur much appreciates your messugo, and thanks you, Ho suys: 'Tell him If there Is uiiy possibility of ,ny ,)OCOII1nB dofondunt, I profor postponing anything I havo to say until that tlmo. In nddtlon, I do not deslro In uny way to compromise' any niomber of tho government, as It ox . at Ul0 Um() ,)t tho outuroat ,,f war , .. YOUNG KOLDIF.HK RF.ACH HOMK LAST KVKNING. Roger II. Torroy, who went from Klamath Falls some time ago to on list In tho Canadian Infantry, after bolng turned down iV the viu'Iouh branches of scrvlco In this country on account of his oxtromo youth arrived homo last ovonlng to thn sur prise and dollght of his mothnr Mr'. Roso Torrey, who hud no Inkling that ho was on his way, Konneth Wnllon and Howard Dow, who havo been attending tho Hoiison Polytochnlcnt School ut Portland, getting special training for sor'lco In France, also came In last evening. ID KAISEB I A KLAMATH STANDS TO LOSE Tlmt Klamath Omul) I- iioi ion- (cinplnlcd as the hllr for Ihe most KlK ' IninlMTlliit npcillm. mi, whole In llii- mm'IIoii, anil line of the largest In the United Kliilc-; mill thai llii- ninn-tei- mill, when It I- In-liiMcd mil) lir lilllll ill Goose Like, In Like roiltity, owing Hie uttltllili' of tlio people lien- ur thrlr i-pre-cututltc-, I- now known to men who me In cln-e loiicli with tin- -lliiutloii, It wns gciicriill) Known Hint when the Immense Iriut of H7.IMUI nil en of Ilinlier on (he Kliiliuitli Indlnn tecr- ulioii, whlili wns m ranged fin Hull fer recently to (lie Long Hell Liimher eoinpiiny liy the llnoth-Kcll) cuiiipn- liy, Us dewlnptiicnl wa- eoini'ur.illic. ly liiiiiiliient, mid It hii- iiiiliirally -iipMi-rl Hint Its niaiiiifiietiirlui; e talill-liineiit wiiulil be locnte.l -iiuie where around the lilu t'pper Kliiin nth like, lo-e to the center of the holding-. It' now appear- thai the big inaliti- fucliiier-, lelng tin- -plrll in which man) deilme Hint -ueh u poliej I Inrge tltntier Invcntllli'iitN lire regard, fnolluirdy, and that u gnuil III til or im In Klaniatli County, the general corporation will decide upon n loea apathy of the people Inward liitrrc-l- Hon whether or not the people Hirel ing capital In ciiiik' In mill the ill iiiiliiceiiieut- of thl- naliiie, li I- tici tre lug manlier In which the r"-l- erlhele. a fuel that ili-lilcl- where ileiit.s lme waned ami Jarred miiiuig this regime has been followed liae thein-ehe- over petty mailer- for the lust decade, lias reached Ihe point wliero Ihe pro-peethe inaiiiifacluivr- Imve utxiiit iht'lded to clioo-c a, -nine- what It convenient local Ion, where ii policy morn friendly to their Inter- -Is Is Indicated. That, thl- big mill, whereier II goes, will he fully as large a- nil the mills In and around Klmnalli Fall- put together, there Is on ilnlllil, u- hllrli il plant would mil) he In keep- lug with the Immeii-o tract that has been purihn-eiL To lo-e it under nil) condition- would ho lanieiitiible, but to lo-e It fin-the eim-e utlriliuled Klamath Falls 9th in 0 State Bank Deposits Klamath Calls now stands ninth Klamath KiiIIh in tlio list of Oregon rllles as regards ' Medford bank deposits, according to statistics j Oregon City prepared In Salem, Its deposits being, Itoseburg . . .. $l!,r.l&lr.rir.,,JG, Lu Grande Twonty-nlno towns In thu state 'McMimivllIu now havo deposits totaling $1,000,1)00 j Corvallls or more, Tho total of thesu Is $192,- Marshlleld . . 218.C02.S1. Theio aro 211:! hanking I lleppner Institutions now In thu stutu The! Hood Itlvur list of the towns with a mllilou or more on deposit follews: City or town Hanks' Deposits Portland Salem . . Pendleton . Astoria ISugono . .. Raker .... 24 $12li,8B 1,709 Mil LnUovlow . .. . 4 0,920,543,(18 ! Condon . 2 (1,5(19,8 12,4 2 lluml 4 0,354, 852,39 Ontario . 4 4,063,115,71 'Grants Pass . 3 3,373,019.01 'Ashland 2 2,7riC,003.38l Milton . .' ... . 3 2,62C,022.!4Jl)urns Tho Il!os Albany . .. COAST AIR, TRIP IS COMPLETED SAFELY SACRAMKNTO, Dee, 13, Aviator Lieutenant Hoglaud has returned sufoly to Sacrnmento following tho llrst nlr trip between that city und Soattle, A report giving rocords und other aeronautical data collected during tho flight will bo prepared and emb mittcd to tho commanding officers dt tho Hold by Lieutenant Hngland. Whllo an attempt was mado to es tablish a record on thn flight north wurd.Lleuteuuut Hoelund mado tho return trip moi(lolBiirely, Ho also was Jtainporod by bad woathor on his return, und wus delayed at both AVMa li) llii' iiirii tliciii-chc-, m'ciiis Insuf. fci ilde. 'Mil- I- tin llr-1 big I"1"" " e.ll-t.l.l 1,,,-let -llpb, le.l-llll Of till- I lll Wlllf.lie, lull It Villi ,,.,.,,, , , , , lie h) fur llii' higgcit. A large iIiiiii, n .MM !. will I n-lriii led ntl jcir lij the C.illfniiilii-Oicuon I'iiiht cniupmi) at (lie head nf I, Inl. Ithrr, ulilih will rnl-e the I'ppc; Lnko In u ileplli mIiciii tlio il.tngcis now encountered In liming, il I- dc- elm eel, ulll he ol. Inlc.l, mid ei'r,v iiiiliirul Inilui enieul foe the big pu loll will lie nircrcil. It I- now iippmciit lli.it u -udileii unit ill-tluel change of lieail iuii-( lie dcinnii-tr.tteil I Ihe people If (he) wl-h to inert Ihe eulii-lioihe ulilih now face- thetu, mill to alter Ihe Jti-I -ii-pleliiii- itllli lil 1 1 lhe, me leu eil b) thn-e from the uut-ldc. So far a- I- known, no aclual In-iliieeiiienl- b) the le-ltlenlh liae I'ter heen otre red lij Ihe ill.N or eiiuut) to an) liiinbeHiig nperiilliiu or oilier In-lii-tllul plant to locale lieie While Ihmmi well rs-pulil for their nrtlon-.' jh( of. the appointments of the Wo -co ihe result.- of this in our' sugar How) on Main Street operated neighboring town nf lleiul, and we. ,y jjrSi j j ellur hmo now been know what It has accomplished ln,reuioud and tljo room Is being put the ilevelopmeut of the elty nf Seal-jim,, hIiiipo for a mlllliiery establlsh- lie. When flit- peoiln nf Klaniatli niiiut for Gertt tide and Compiny who County can cease from dl-crlnilniit-' win move In a short time from the lug In fnor of one rlii- nf people present ciuinters at tlio corner of over another, 'When the) can look lie-i. yonil their per-iinal illllcrcnre-, get together a- u milt for the tiling- Unit mill) count, mid -l:i) together, the) will gel mhiio nf the thing- Hint light- full) belong here, if Ihe) are nut all M'ltlcil Mimewhete el-e In the mean-1 lime. 2,r.i'i,r.r.r.yt; 2,133,3110.20 2,29 1,769,9 PI 2,050,052.25 1,9 12,909.02 1,93 1,557.02 1,895. 239 20 1,895, 23!l!20 1,533,110.07 1,190,017.13 1.110,093.31 1,371,020.98 1.307,109.50 1.302,357.18 1,3 13,7511,13 1,289,398.80 1,213,717.04 .1,133.338.59 1.090,497.9 1 1,000,349.21 1,048,573.03 llillsboro . .. !n Tillamook Sllvorton . Kiiguun weather and Kiihuuiirg, Oin., by eonilllions mid engluo truu- bio. Tho flight was mmlo to iletermlue upon a possible aerial mall route. Much of tho territory over wjilih the aviator flow was moiintiiluous, anil ho vlsltod regions where tin airplane hail never boon n'on In flight bofoio, I'.C.'MA MAY HAVK NO ' tllA.VCi: AT !.U I. ML'LT. . J WASHINGTON Ui.-' IS llitfjIot In tho opinion of officials, hero will not bo formally represented at tho poaco conference. It said that thevQ, and two yenrs later PrusRln took The eloctlon of directors for thU Is no government In Russia which tho over and nnuoxed tho district. Don-j body Is to tnko placo tomorrow morn associated nations recognize us liuv- nrjrk demanded that tho pooplo bo" lug and It Is urged upon Klamath to lug power to confer upon delegates, glvon tho right of solf-detormlnatloti. have a delegate present. tho right ,to roprosent Hint country nt tho PnrlB usscmbly. IMMENSE in m MWA nowprdpdsedTR AMi:ttl(.. ADMIRAL I IIGICS AP PIIOPIIIATION.S FOR GIGANTIC ro.ysTitrcTio.v dprlng m:.t M.V VFAItS. WASHINGTON, Dee. 13 Admir al lladger of the (lenoial Hoard of the Navy bofoio the House Naval' ColiimllUo lm.1 urged that appioprl at Ions which prnlile for a navy by l!i2.', that Is flvo times as large us that of any other country ! It was dei luted tint Liu Germtin 1 Hiiliiuarlues and several Austiliin mil-, inarlui's weio sunk prior to August,! llr.Ml ami Hint the AustrlmiH had only thlrt)-llvn altogether. MILLINERY SHOP TO CHANGE LOCATION Sixth and Main, II V II 1 U 3 Ut - 1 1 fl ITlflHIl II I M I ILL Li-INUi WASHINGTON, I). C, Dec. 13. Tlio Republics of Chill mid Peru hao leplled to tho notes ot tlio United States of ruling the servlie.s of his tuition in mediating the difficulty between I hem, Puru,,lt It. understood has Indicat ed a wish that the good offices of tho United States could ho employed to In lug about an adjustment of the dispute over tho boundary lino. Chill contents hersolf with oxpiess lug her appreciation or the spirit In which tho offor Is extended. WOl'NDF.D MAN HAS WIFK AND CHII ,1). That Lais ltcdltiml, the young man who wan reported on tho casualty list yesterday as severely wounded, ond who was icported to havo boon a Blnglu man without immediate 10 latlvivs In this district, was married and leaves u wife and child at Grants Ptihs, Is nows recoived by his friend, Kmll Siigenuan. The Informa tion lepnitcd wns taken from tlio holdlors legist ration en id nt tho Sher iffs ofllco and Sagormns decluros that lledlund was married Immedi ately after lila registration. GLHMAN PROYINCI HDCO.Mi: TO a ih:pijiilic. LONDON, Doc, 13. A republic. U to be tot up by tho Germnn provlncn i f Schleswlg-Ilolstolu within the next few ilnya Is ronortod from Amster dam. Hi lilr.su Ig-HnlMoln, which has an! nica of 7338 .squaro miles, formerly! belonged to Denmark, In 18C4 It. was solzod by Prussia and Austria, during tho last days ot tho Imperial German government. STIC OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH FALLS Price Five Cent. i:vii)i:.( i: of iio'ith.n propa ganda KPRHAD P.Y All) OF W. It lliaiSST IIROIGHT OCT IN INYHSTId'ATION GGRMA.NH SOCGIIT TO 1111)11 T1IKIR DIM-IDS IN lilll.Clt'.M 1IV DCLIItGRATi: 1,1 i:.S AUOUT Ill'SSIAN COSSACK ATROriTIKS WASHINGTON, I). C, Dee. 13. Testimony that Kdwnnl Lyell Fox, a writer, was sent to Germany In 1915 by the Gorman embusey to wiltc German propagauil.i, which wus dis tributed by the Hearst International Nows Service, was presented today to tho sounto committee Investigating tho brewers' and onomy propaganda, by Captain C. II. Luster, of thu Army Intelligence service. Theio uero no records to bhow that Heai's-t or thu maungers of the news survicu kni;w that Fox was in thu employ, of thu German govern ment A telegiani from tho German em bassy to tlio foreign olllco in Septem ber, 1911, said that the "Chicago Tribune was a friendly paper. Lester said that lo had confessed ho haij an understanding, while In Germany ,to write anything ho was told by tho German publicity bureau at Merlin. Fox admitted nil article appearing In the Now York American in .September, dealing with alleged atrocities by tho Russian Cobsacks, vns written under the instructions of a. German olllcor to offset stories of atrocities In Holglum, which wor'. then appearing. Ho admitted that ho did not know that any ot those atrocities was ever committed. ' Lester testified tlmt Germany, 6u July 10, 1914, informed 130 German civil employes at a conference at Uor 1 1 n, that a world war would soon bo started, and that they would then bo sent to all parts of tho world. Thlr-ly-ono of them emtio to America In August, mid started to spread Ger man propaganda, STATE C ER EI5 F A wire from tho Poitliind C'hambor of Commorce received this morning statu that It has been decided to or canlzo a Stnto Chamber of Com merce with all the leading Commor- rial bodies of the State us members. Loallo Rogora will ropresent Klam ath County at this gathering. MISERABLE 'iUrrf4.WialV. CKS OF THE ENEMY UNEARTHE J 1 MB G I ' '1', f' f 'i' jr l-,iAi'L''trtiyi'tvn -.