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

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OF KLAMATH COUNTY
Third-mill Vein- No. it, III I
PORTUGAL
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ADDRESSES
PEOPLE OF F
PRESIDENT DECLARES SUFFERINGS OF FRANCE
ARROUSED THE WRATH OF THE UNITED
STATES AND BROUGHT HER INTO WAR
EX-KAISER SEEMS DETERMINED TO REMAIN IN
HOLLAND IN SPITE OF TROUBLE HE MAY
CAUSE THE GOVERNMENT
(By Associated Press)
LISBON, Due. lti.The assassin who killed Dr. Sidonio
I'aes, president of Portugal, yesterday, made sure of his
aim. He reached the president's side, while he was talk
ing with a number of visitors, and lired ;it him point blank.
The murderer was then killed himself by the incensed
Cl'OWd.
Another man suspected of
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ucun anesicu.
The minister of justice is
PARIS. Dec. Hi. President Wilson delivered an ad
dress at the city hall here today, and replied to the wonder-,
fill iri-nit mtr which hill DCOI1
" c, '' ri ' "
party.
ll. ...,;,lil..,t tlm ciiO'iii'iiiirc of Kfimcc had filled the
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Americans with indignation,
had entered the war because
right must resist tne purpose
because the illicit ambitions
practices which shocked our hearts. I
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"You have interpreted," he said, "with real insight, the
motives and the resolutions of the people of the United
States. Whatever influence I exercise, whatever authority ,
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J SpeaK Willi, I tic-tnc- 1 1 win iin
AMSTERDAM Dec. 1(5. William Hoheiwollern has a. ii. campbuii is transactim, busi
refused to leave 'Holland .after official representations, ' io.i..y f.o, nis ranch a.
itjiii.vi in iv.. .v , ,,,,,.,,. :,,,.,,l,,. ue UioNe. Ilo reports that there
have been mniV' that Ins continued presence nay imolve w(in( ury fnw m of to nfminw
the country in serious dilliculties, according to -the lele- i nis locality. Mr. c.us iiniiard who
f...i'if ' ' was. seriously sick Is now linprovlnc.
A.MHTIIUDAM. D"C. Hi The tinni
er Kmperor wan told that hi iIk'ih'
I tiro would be ii mutter of lallfb-'i
11011,(0 Die Dutch r.oveinm.int. tne
newspapers say.
copi:niia(ii:n. Due ds tim
...iiirol of the .Mercmi.i, """' , , ,. ,.,, ,,. have
liiiindeil by it Sailors coiin.'ll. wbbli """'
has been formed al llamb'i.i;. nn.-nl. I""'" ''' l' ,",,," '" ,ra,,,-
IliK In ii Merlin dlspatcli. The Ciminil II s n.purled that there are no more
threatens In wind nil Hie hIiIph In 't.n Aineilcaii pilsnners In southern (icr
bottoiu If Hie deinanil Is nol ;niilul. imin. Those Still In that country
are In camps further ninth, and will
pisg out thru Holland.
POE VALLEY BUSY , Tlio lust allied sohllor.s Interned In
IIM D r TAMPA1GN SwIUerliiiul have InH Ibis country,
"1" lllt'1" 1,r" H"" ",",,1, ,S'"00 ,i'"'-
""" "" 'man piiionoiH lenmlnlng.
Poii Valley Iiiih Hie himor of liolmu
tho first district lu tho county Hi r.j r)lll,T,nx SFIT I'lLFD
port on tlm annual roll call which ,
Hturlml today, a total of $:il Imvltut i A ( f()i (i ,.,,,,, 01 ,lf $,:,r,
hiion turned In by Mrn. Vim Muloi'. hn msllluted by Walter Sin
according, to Huctelary 10. P. '"'" j (,Ih. m.(H k, a. lleckelt In the of-
rencn. I f(. r cimtii Couii Clerk Allen
' " 'sioiiu, by his iillorney llert C.
t'OFUT ALLOWS HILLS Thonms.
Allowing hill, occupied llin llmo of, M-,HHII AIUIM F.S
the County Court al Hh meeting 'it-,
tirdiiy aftiiiiiooii. The court Is hold-
lug nnothnr mission this afternoon. iaul Costel, an Iron moulder from
'Colorado Springs has arrived to taku
litmr L'ltOM I'OIITLAND. " l,,w1""" "' U, K,,,""1,l ,ron
HACK MIOIMHIIi... WoriiHinthlsclly. Mr. Coslel Is da-
Cunlilr UHo K.B0W nf tlio I'ir-I ''"arwl U. be .. prollcUml Irap drum
Caal.l or . siio h ii() wo, aH a K()(1 ,nm lmml(er
rrrhiSvtot:";.!! .. -. -
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complicity in the matter has
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now acting at president.
(VtlMUiC(l tO lllUSe I aim HIS
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and that the United btates
men who loved liberty and.
01 me cenu.ii euipnt;&, aim
they entertained had led to,
- .il.
YANKEE PRISONERS
LEAVING GERMANY
ItiaiNK, Dec l Font- special
train, "inning 2.M American sol
illeiH. the Iiiii to come lluu Swlter-
ffeuetmtg
KLAMATH FALLS,
PRESIDENT
PR0RATIN6 OF
HI EXPENSES
NOW PLANNED
iiumi: ami knulanii may
PltOPOM: TO IHMTIIIIH'TK.'
cost ii .n amoxc alliix
IIASKII O.N POPULATION I
I 'A It IS, Dec 16 -The French gov-
crnmcnt Ik considering a lilll estab
lishing mi I tit tirnut lm:t 1 Fiii..iicl.il
Union among tin Allies to d'strl'iute
tin- expoiMcs of tlm war bet Aeon the
i.iitloiiM on ii bisls of population and
power It In iimliiritlooil ilint UugKind
Ih ooimlilr-iliiR n Hlinil.ir iil.ill.
m:v itov Aititivijs
Dr. George Wright todu reports
I lie hlrth of a mod Dun I'M win to .Mr.
ami Mrs. Waller Kumi of the Keno
lint rlct. Mother and rlillil art' te
portcd to ho getting aloiiR nicely.
III.Y WOltKKKS All! HDD CKOSS
A cheek for 1 IT. Mi bus Just been
reived i.y ti h..i cross chapter
Imro from the workers at Illy, which
I ling been raised In various ways by
the workers there.
CO.MINO ON II Itl.Ol'tOI
Kenneth Perry Is expected (rmor
low eenliiK for n five days visit with '
, hh' fither, James Perry atu family
fiimi Itniilonl. Illinois. Ke.-iiieth w.ir
one of the ilrt Imijh In the co.uity to i
enlist at the outbreak of the War. lie
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TO.MOItltOW AITi:itN(M).
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A meeting of the Kecutlve ( oni- j
mitten .r the ite.i cross is called tor,
tomono after mat i oriock at the
w" 'vl""' "'";' !
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lilH'OVI'.lt FltO.M IXFI.l'KX.A
Mrs. Sarah K. Seeds and KIIU
.nclmah who have been serl.nisiy
sick with the Influenza at the Divi
sion Dam are reported greatly Im
proved. I.X.HIVS SOI'TIIKIIX CALIFOHMA.
D. II. Caliiihell writer that ho In
having a fine time at Lou;; lleach
this winter. The weather Ih delight
ful lie says, iilmast too warm during
the middle of lle day for his favorlto
game of Hoqiie.
VISITOItS FHOM ASHLAND
I
I Mr. and Mrs, Kd Wakefield are
liere fi'om Ashland for a visit with
I Hio formers mother. Mr. Wakefield
I was fire chief hero for n .number of
years mid Is now employed by the
Southern Pacific.
iiiiinsii PF.epi.i:
SI'STAIX I'llKMIKH.
LONDON, Dec. It!. It Is al
most a forgone conclusion that
Premier Lloyd Ueorge. and tho
Coalition lias been victorious In
the elections which woro hold
Saturday. I will bo n fortnight
heforo the votes are nil counted.
OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1G, 1918
BI9GEST CHOP
OF WHEAT
HIStO
.vKAiti.v foiitv .million auii-.s
IIAVK HKKX Pia.N'TKI) IN U.NTl. - :
STATUS INCHF.ASF.II HVK
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acki:a(JK also pla.nti:d
WASHINGTON, I). C. Dec 10. ;
Tim largest wheat crop ever crown In
the history of tlm United St at cm It t
promised liy tlio unormous acreage
sown this fall. j
Tilt; acreage in almost 1C per cunt j
greater than Inst yriir'H totals, being
:?.9.(lB7.000 acre. !
I Tlm ryo acreage will ho nightly
larger next year. '
Titoriii.i; tiihkatk.ns in spain
MADU1D, Dec. 16. Premier Hum-,
intones after u cabinet meeting called
to consider sorinus outbreaks In Cata
lonia, Issued a note declaring that
tho King was heinK asked to sign a
ilecree suspending parliament.
AI.LKOKH TKAITOKS
OC1VKX XKW
TUIAIU
WASHINGTON', 1). C, Dec. 16.
I'pon a' motion of the Koverninent,
which admitted that the convictions
in the lower courts were warns, the
supreme court has set aside the con
victions of 2S residents of South Da
kota under a violation of the espion
age act. and has ordered a new trial.
XKW POSTMAN OX I.OCAI. I'OKCK
II. V. Brown lins taken a position
as postman. Anton Pollvka, who has
been HI for sevoral das with 'he In
fluenza Is now able to resume his
duties as mail carrier. I
COINC AFTER
SACUAMKNTO, Cal., Dec. 16.--A
resolution to ratify the Nation all
"dry" ampiuluiciU, a proposed lav to
make membership lu the Imlmt'-Kil
Workers of the ,World organization
unlawful measures providing for eco
nomy In stato government and to
meet tho conditions growing out of
tho transition of tho country fiom a
war to a peace basis will bo presented
to the California stnto leglslafliv for
consideration at Its forty-thlr.l bien
nial session opening here Jnnuaty 6.
Wbllo lo.ulers of the "dry" forces
have claimed a majority In boili the
assembly and senate for ratlfl "ati-m
of tho "dry" amendmout, some "wet"
leaders havo disputed this claim, par
ticularly with rognrd to the senate
The nmendment has been advocated
by (inventor William 1), Slephem .ttid
It was endorsed in tho Heimbllcan
platform on which ho was elected
Governor Stephens also n.u advo
cated drastic moasures for dealing
with the Industrial Workoci of tie
World.
Tho matter of economy probably
will ho dealt with by tho "lovinior
thru a committee which ho appointed
to make recommendations for tho
"Introduction of such economics as
flro possible without prejudice to pub
lic wolfaro or Impairment of present
efficiency." TIicm) recommendatloia
will deal particularly with depart
ments, bureaus and commissions
whoso powers and duties may ever-lap,
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(ThSlOX AT CITY COUNCIL
.MKIJTI.MJ iO.NHJHT. .MAV OPK.Y
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town wkilnksday. i
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The quetiou of removing the in
fluenza ban In lew of the Improve'
conditions here, wTtl Ke one of t'i3
principal topics at the meeting of th
City Council this evening. Tinre has
been considerable dlscusitor. amoig
tl(j business men as to the B'i'.iHibll
Ity of lifting the enfoiced regulations
about th-3 middle of th.s week and
keeping tho cases of .''e disetse in
mi let quarantine. While cvoiv rare
must be taku It Is said, not to pl'o
the epidemic a chanco to renew the
gilp wlili h It has hold hero, the bu
lres men should be allowed to re
ti'mo their normal ope-allom .it t.io
enrlle.st moment contingent with
enfety, In view of the severe Bet back
. hich General buslnes-t has hiiffcred
tor the last two months.
m TOIICE
TURNED Ul
F00 COIBCE
WASIIINOTON. Dw 1: Sh'rs
with sigKrepitp cairjItiK capai ity of
SOU. 000 tons have been turned over
by the army qu.ntei master depai'
input to theshlppinu board for i-etiiin
to trade routes. Major Roneral (i-ie
Dials bus so Informed Senator Sm.ih
of South Carolina of the senate :i"er
tato commerce committee.
WASHINGTON, Dec. It5. The
statement made In Washington "tint
the war department Is to turn b.ick
to tho trade routes SOO.Ooo d.i'l
w eight capacity tons of ships was
Mewed in whipping circles here .is me
of the most important readjustm nt
announcmeuts that has boon made
since the signing of the nrmfstpe Kf
presentatlves made recently to Wash
I'lgton by tho chamber of "ommerce
hero showed thnt moro than 170. 000
tottH of export freight was now tied '
up in Now York alono aud 'hat en
les earl relief from tho ihoitHi; of
tonnage wa8 granted man.i'.ictrrers
and exporters would face uj.ivy lo-
j
Tho uhderstnndiug hero Uthat tho
shiiis doslgnatod for trado purposes,
will not he relumed directly to the(
owners hut will ho turned bark by '
the war department to the t'nfte.l
States shipping board, and by that'
body allocated to varloux tr.til-s pitn
clpal among which will be Smith and
Central American commerce. I
FRANK IRA WHITE
WINNING HONORS
News of nn honor for a well Known
former Klamath Fulls man Is receiv
ed hero in I ho probable election to the
presidency of tho Portland Prow Club
of Frank lrsi Whlto, who has boon
named by tho Nominating ('onuulUtu
for this office and will probably bo
chosen tit tho election today. Mr.
White's ability as a journalist una
been rerognlzed for many years and
since returning to this profession
after u number of jo.u-s here, ho has
been coming to tbc front ripully. He
Is tit present on tU staff of the Oro
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gonlan.
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STATE OFFICES
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FROM PAYROLL
i.ittli: luoislation ofimpokt.
A.VCi; 'lit CO.MK IIKI'DIIK OltK -
(JON LF.OI.SLATUKK WHICH
co.vi:m:s .ianuakv kith.
SAI.E.M, Or., Dec. 16. The legis
lature of Oregon will convene Janu
ary 13th 1919, for a session to last
not more than forty days. The gov
ernor Is prevlleged to call a special
session of not to exceed twenty days,
at any time within the biennial per
iod, but this has seldom been done
in the history of the state.
Little legislation of Importance has
been forecast for the coming session
and nothing of a partizan nature can
well raise an issue. Seventy nine re
publicans nine democrats and two In
dependents will make up the legisla
ture. Prohibition will not be an Is
sue, in any form, It Is predicted.
Witn.Oregon definitely in the bone
dry column, the ratification of tho
federal prohibition amendment Is ex
pected to bo made without a battle
of any consequence.
A proposition to simplify the state
government by doing away with a
large number of offices and a re
grouping of the duties of others, Is
to be reported upon to the legislature
by a committee appointed two years
ago, and interest may center In the
consideration of this plan, which,
however, is not conceded to have
much chance of adoption. Tho radical
nature of the changes suggested and
the large number of office holders
affected will work against Its chances
of success, nccordlng to political pro
phets. '
TILL REPAID
That the new county road from
tho end of Sixth street past tho Alta
moot ranch has not been finally
turned over to the county, but that
Contractor .J H. Garrett put It In the
host shapo possible under the exist
ing weather conditions and opened it
on his own responsibility, giving his
bond to the court to finish it satisfac
torily In the spring, is the; announce
ment made today by tho contractor.
Mr. Garrett declared that the pol
icy of building improved roads here
late in the year Is a very poor one,
and that tho county should plan to
start such work early enough to pre
vent experiences of this kind in the
future. Tho baso of the road Is in
good shape, It Is declared, but con
siderable expense must bo put on the
top before It Is again In good condi
tion. The road was oponed earlier
than It should havo been lu ordor
that tlio public would not be obliged
to go out of tho regular way during
tho entire winter.
.MUttilCAXT HOAOLAXD
STILL O.N THK .lOlt
A letter from Sergeant Louis Moag
iJiul from Franco, states that all
members of his detachment ufept
tho captain and hlmsolf have b.en
started homeward. Louis con 'lu lea
fiat tuoy aro going to keep htm thcro
until Wilson gets the peaco prob
lems entirely settled and the l bit or
safe In a cage.
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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OF KLAMATH FALLS
Price Five Cents.
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Pl'IIMC.
AMSTERDAM, Dec. 16. Poland
has severed relations with Germany
according to a Warsaw dispatch.
Poland as a reason of this action
accuses the German authorities, In
occupied provinces of acting contrary
to the Polish Interests and working
j with the Bolshevik!. At the request
I of the Polish government. Governor
1 General Von Reseler and entire staff
of the German mission will leave the
Polish Itpubtlcan territory.
ACTION' FOIl COLLIICTIOX.
W. H. Linn Is tho plaintiff In an
action for tho collection of '$799..r0
alleged due on notes signed by tho
defendents J. F. Paddock and Fannie
A. Paddock filed with the Circuit
Court Clerk. Tlio note was signed
Deconjber first, 1916. Ten per cent
Interest Is asked In tho prayer of tho
complaint which also Includes $200
attorney fees. Tho plaintiff Is re
presented in tho action by Attorney
Bert C. Thomas.
.MUliKKY'S TKIIM AS
SKXATOH VKKY
SHOUT
SALEM. Dec. 15. Governor Wlth
ycombe has mailed to Charles L. Me
Nary at Washington, D. C, u coin
mission appointing him to tho olllco
of United States senator to complctu
tho short term to which Frod W.
Mulkey was elected, and from which
ho has resigned. The appointment of
Senator MeNary is effective Decem
ber 17th. The resignation of Sen
ator Mulkey came to the governor by
telegraph.
What Is sain to bo ono of tho larg
est freight barges over constructed on
the Upper Klamath Lake has Just
been started by Captain A. Wlcks
ttom at tho Shlpplngton pier. Thla
bargo which win ho In tlio nolgubor-
I hood of teventv feet Ions by thirty
feet wide will havo a caryltlg cap.v
city of 125 ton Tlio walU will bo
j eight Inche3 thick.
The lumber lias already been haul,
od from the Pelican Bay Company to
Wlckstrom's.ynrdu. U la bollevod the
bargo will bo roady for work when
Spring opeus.
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