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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1918)
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY Thirteenth Ynr--No. 3,505 Freedom of Seas PREMIER OF STANDS ni: or most ritoMiNH.vr via IS GIVEN OVERWHELMING VOTE OF CONFIDENCE , ,n:s in v.auia histoiii or BY CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES SAYS PRES IDENT WILSON APPROVES POLICY PRESIDENT SPEAKING AT MANCHESTER SAYS NOT ONLY PEACE OF EUROPE, BUT THE PEACE OF WORLD BEING SOUGHT PARIS, Dec. M. Addressing the chamber of deputies today. Premier Clemenceau made it plain that it was his intention to .suppoit Great Britain in the peace negotia tions on the question of the freedom of the seas, and he declared that his attitude was approved by President Wilson. Olemenceau was given a vote of confidence of 380 to KM, after a stormy debate. Clemenceau indicated his preference for the old system of alliance, called the balance of power. Referring to his recent conference with President Wil son, he said : "I should not be telling the truth if I said I had always been in agreement with him on all points." PARIS, Dec. IH). - President Wilson is expected to go to Italy Wednesday night, and to leave on February 10th for the United States. MANCHESTER, England, Dec. 30. America is not in terested in Euiopean politics, but in a partnership of right between Ameiica and Europe, declared President Wilson, on receiving the freedom of the city today. The Americans are not interested merely in the peac of Europe, but in the peace of the world. It the future had nothing for us but a new attempt to keep the world at a right poise, b. a balance of power, the United States would take no interest in it, because she will join no combi nation of power, which is not a combination of us all," he said. w PATIENTS HE Tim follow Ing nine of Influcurn tun rupoiled h) the l.(" it Health Of (lulu. I.'il KelMluwr, Coi mil 7 Hi and Klmmith I'ele and Arnold Mnlohonbiichcir, 7211' Will it it I SI rent John .IoIhihou and Mm John John mm, -llh mill t If Kit Hlrmt .1. II I'mry, Mih FiojiI Lowdcn, Low dim tit til. mid Tomllson child, Mills Addition. ('. On In Winter, (Jingo Mil.nnn, Isolation luiHilt il l Mm tin, IIdiihIoii Hotel. Mrn W I. Koheilii, .Vlllor IIIH Hchiinl, XKW rO0ll..lMI.lsl'ltVIOI, ni:.cin:s rtiws sati'uhav. A new food nilmliilstiaior, lleilnut lloovor niilved oiirl) Bnlunln) at Ihu hoimi of Mr mid Mih 0 I Hskelson of this tit) Tint )inilig mini 111 lived In tho IiiihI of Hlni'o to liekln IiIh new dutleif muiidliig In Dr (looigo Wilght, wliti xvitxi In iilteiiilmiiu Mih IjHkfilHUII Is if I'llllHlH of Ihe llttlo fol low's iiainoHiikt) NaWREPDRTED (frljg jEugttmq Br FRANCE BY ENGLAND (ill; NEW itilfi DICE AT THE ELKS TEMPLE A i eil net togcllifi dilute for the liifinheiK of the Hlks t'luh and theli wives ami sweet hem In uftci the ie still lions whh h luxe hern pl.ued upon Ihn lomuiiiult) for mi long a tlii'o. Ih being planned h the Hill fn- New VtiitiH night ami Judging ri mil the Interest that Ik being Inkeit, tliein will he a huge attend imo Allhoiir.li the rogulni HIKs annual Dull whlih Is the lit jIh sodal ex out hi Ihn w Intel , mines later hi Ihe ri as on anil Is the leal "diess-up" nffilr Ihe pail) thin week will ho optional with the paillilpmilH lognrdliig form al diesri WHATIIHH UlirOHT Oiegoii--Knlr and colder tonight In the eiiFlein poitlon, inodeiiite nor. tlioil) wIiiiIh. Maxlniuni josteulii) Hit. Minimum toilav 1- ILL AT IIOMi: j Miss Vina Houston of tlie Count) C'luk'H ofHce Is iiiinhlii to be nt xxoil; 'oil at count of Illness. KLAMATH FALLS, ILL KNOWN BEEN CALLED noimii:i;n ohi:;o iii:s roi, iowim; 'iit.(.ic .c ui:.vr Captain Ixan I) Apple,;ale. whose ti ii'tr misfortune In being terrl'd) liunuil lit- Ills Ashland home, una .li ne r I hi il In Hatiinlii'i Herald, paused to Ills hint rest Into Saturday after noon an a ri'Hiilt of Ills Injuring That ono whime entire llftt hail been spent In tin ncllxc anil useful a manner hI i nlil lmc to flniill) leaxc It In such it wa) He. nix hard to underhand, hut IiIh HiiffcrlngH were short hk lie xxus unrotihcioun most of the time after the accident Cull ta I n I I) Applcgate wan widely Kt own nil a pioneer pettier and Indian I war derail Prnhahl) no figure In Southern Oregon stauilH out more prominently In the early develop ment of the state than that of the dec.enncd A great part of IiIh sex ent) -eight jears were Hpent In tilnxt ItiK a way for the Kreat civilization which wax to follow, and which xxns. JilHt commencing to come Into Its own at the time of IiIh death The deceased wan born J miliar) 2 Mil. I MH. In St Claire Count), Mis souri .and at the ago of three ear started across tlie plains with his father and mother for the Willamette Vallex l.lndrtii) Applcgate .the fath er and Jesse his uncle, located the road from Tule Lake to the Wlllam- ette Valk) In IMG lxan ramu here with his fathir for the first time In is rtl, and Nrst herame a resident, as captain of a (ompaii) of mllltla. In ISG.r. in Isos. he wan apiointeil in i barge of the loininlssiir) In the ln-i tt lull department of the state Ho es-j talillshed the Yaliian Indian agency In l.sG'.i and in 1ST0 laid aside his puhlic dutlis and lauiulied Into thui latllo ruining huslness In Swan Lake, Valle) The next )ear. howeier. he recolx--, ed a special appointment from the, mix eminent as special representatlxol to the .Modoc Indian camp on Lost Itlxer, ami while In this cap.tclt) pur- tiiiiiated In the llrst hat tie of thai l.illil liens in uiu oeKiiiiiiiiK i iiiu Modoc war Ills deeds of personal! iiraxory durliiK this comhat aro noxx-. .matters of historical record 1 Captain AppleKiito xxus married In 1.S71 to Miss MarKuret Hutchinson, ami was the father of tlxe children All... A iinv Mm f K. Pint nf Ash. ' I land, Ada K, deceased: Morey 1, , now In Moxlio; Lena I. , now Mrs , Iw O Smith, and Jessie, deceased. i Mrs, Smith left with her ilauRliter ! for Ashland Saturday on receipt of the Mil news, and will return with the remains this eveuliiK. ' The funeral Hlxices xxlll ho con tinued hy the. i:il(s I.odRo, of which 'the deceasod wim a momhor, tomorrow- afternoon at 2 o'clock, at tho Temple, PREVENTIVE RULES FOR THE INFLUENZA WAHH1NC.TON, 1) C, Dec 30. Senator Chambeilalii ileelarcd tod iy that the I'lilted Stites was tinpropni ed to cine Ioi the retuinlng wounded HtilillurH as It had been to enter tho war. "Hod knows" he bald "hoxx tunny IIxch haxe been saeilficod need Icsjly, duo to iulpicmreilncs8, oxen up to the time the nitnlstlco xxas fiRiied (.itoci:ini:s clesi: xr.w vim us. All gnu ei) tftouvs lu Klamiitli Fulls will ho kopt closed all day Now Youih, oinrilliiK to iiiinoiiiicenioiit inaile today, S OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1918 Supported Compromise Proposed for Court House Controversy II) .1. W. SI The jrar of IIMH xxltncnses the rlosr of a worlil war, deslrin tlxc in life mill propcrt), anil no less lie- s(ruille In hitter miliiiosltles In- tween countries, The national disputes anil aiilmos. It list that lire responsible for this uwful nr, were irr) largrl) Inher- Kill from lone P""t geiirrntlmis ami In wlilrh the M-oplc now tiling, hail the) sloppisl serloiisl) o consider, had not iiiuili Interest. At this inoiiient the cre.il men of nil nations are gathered fr the pur. pose of making .t Just peace that will Klr all nations the ihanie to Ihe, expand uml prosM-r. It has at last ilawneil in HiIh world that national Jealousies, xliidlctlxeni-ss ami mi- frleuilllness do not w). What (an a league of nations m loinplisli hut to promote, anil, if nreessar), enforie pnirPa fair dealing and a general ns-ouiiition of the riRhts of all. Klamiitli County, to Its Infinite ilaiiniKe, lias iH'nnittetl a spirit of ills, union mill unfriendliness to rhixx lliat serloiisl) threatens (he milliner- lal prosperlt) of the whole loinmuii- It) anil the. xxell belli,; of exer) sltinle rltlren; anil the xxorst feature of the xxhole Kltiuitioii In that the lionis of pnseiit dlsa(rre-meiits ur lot of old dispute that originated ) cars ago mining men xiho are now for tlie,Klamatli Falls has a right to dim mil most part dead or haxe entirel) ills- the location of tlie I'nlted States nppearisl from the rountr). Vothing land olllce here. We haxe iilreid) is more certain than that Klamath had assurance from goxerntuent olll- Count) must proceed without an) dc- tlals that if xxe ran get a government, la), to forre thru Its railroad build- building, the I'lifted States, couit lug, and thereb) bring great and Im- mediate prosperlt) b) estnblislinient of r large mills and factories. These idustrier. WII.I. COME, if the) can ill) Ih assured of adequate trans, iudu on portatlon, and also that this nun- muiiit). It is lerlaln that xxe (.in mimlt) xxill get doxxn to liuslness ami not haxe a chronic condition of local .ctlp lt different es mid be united. xxar, and expect lo luxe aii)thiug In union mil) is strength, ami xxe, its a cciiiiinunltj, ought to haxe Ihe sense to reognle the fact. Appar- entl), imo great cause of dispute Is the local Ion of the court house. Is the location of a court house mill) Mich a er) Important iiiutterV Does it.s location Justlf) all this bad blood mid lltlgalleir: Is It of Mini xast Importance as to justlf) the destriu-. Hon of our commercial future, ami the miiKiug ot mis communii) cue lauglilng stock of the xxhole state, as at presentV Looking at the question without bias, and slmpl) as a bust- ness proposition, and as to what Is best for Hie comiiiuiilt), it does seem that a reasonable mid satlsrailmx settlement of illlTerciiccs in this court house matter should be poss. ble. We haxe two uncompleted build- LLOYD LOW IN LUXEMBURG NOW A letter teielxed fiom Sergeant Llo)d Low of tho Remount Siiuadion oxemiih written jii November 2tith, cenxo)s the news that he was with H.. mmi of neeuuntlnn .-.Isllonod In Luxemburg and was headed In an easterly dlreitlon Tho battle zone' litis hcon to cut up by shell holes, .10 bids that It Is not Mifo to take a horsa Horn the UlKhxxii) Some of the holes am blc enoiinh to bun a ho tar. Dl'CK IHWTIMi SEASON CLOSES. I Tho duck hunting season will bo clorod tomoirow, December 31st, ac cording to dame Wnidcn, Henry Stout, who stales that It Is the Fed eral Laxv which closes tho season at this time. ' MO.Vrr.MUS FUXKHAL i TOMMOHHOW MOUMXO. Tho funornl sorxlios of Mis Nellie MontolliiH, xxho pushed away lust Friday night, nro to bo hold at the Whltlock Ohapol nt Sixth anil Pine, totnoiioxx morning at ulox on o'clock. I KMIINS lugs., We lamiol alTiiril to -niiiflic rlllier. The) iiiiinol Imtli lie the (oiirl house. Ilou inn lliej hoih lie inaile to sre the necessities of (hi roiiiniiinit) to the ailxantage of ex- erjlioil)'.' One of these buildings should lie a court house, the nlhir sholilil lieu federal building. Public buildings elt mil) for the coiiic-ii- ieme of the piihllr, and for no olhir purpose. Now, how would the one eiilence of the puhlh he h st seric-d? That should lie the mil) question to he settled. If (he building mi the old rouit house site were to lie used for a nmrt house, that would me in ihat tlie huililiiiK In Hot Springs I- ilitimi would be the posiollhe. Hoxx ' would ihe business Interests of tlie town he iitTetsl li) hating Hie post- olllce out in Hot Springs AildltlonV I'roni the point of x lew of utilit) anil serxlre to the most ritieiis. It would seem that siirh a unlicr-al anil neces. sarx onxenienie lis Ihe iioslotlice' should not be loealed out in Hotiixpt) oxer mainly to-.i dlscu-slon of Springs Aililltlon. A settlement th.it influenza conditions and the adxisa- should saiisfj all reasonable neiessi- bilit) of discontinuing ,the present tics of Klamiitli 1'alN and Klamath , Hcliitlon hospital nuartors for others Count), and should be satlsfnctor) to (smaller and lcsb expensixe In the next exer) reasonable person, xxoulil seem .few da)s to be the establishment of a federal' building on the old court house site. With a sjitisfactor) federal biiililing, xxould hold regular sessions here. The Indian serx lie, finest sen ice, the rcTlamatlmi serxlce and other goxern- incut business xxould be located here, to the great adxantage of this tnm-i else. A nexx je.n is just before us ltII xxill mean eitliei great pinsperit.x oi disaster to the people of Klam.illi Couutx ami Klamath Kails. Kither xxe must compose our dilTciences like reasonable human beings, n xxe must fate Hi einex liable our foolishness lias tiroiight tiMii us. We max haxe in IIHS1 mole i.ill- loads, leasoiiable freight rates iii.iri.eis ioi iii.iin.iiii 1 1111111.1 pro- ducts, great new mills and fmtmles, grc-at luirc-ase in population and gen- end piosperitx, OH we ma) haxe " light to a finish Is a pitt), childish, ridiculous light. Some one is I1011111I to lose out in sue 11 .1 ngiii. xx 11.it possible good xxill a xictor) be to an) one'.' Is the game xxuith the eiinille? NEW TELEPHONE MANAGER HERE i: T Liiddeu. the new manager or the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Cotnpnn) has nrilxed Horn Salem to nMimo hH nexx- duties heie and to rilloxe .1 T Pries of the Coixallls olflce who has been tempoi.it il) in I chat go since L It Hobeitson resign-, o I the llrst of tho month Mr Luddon who hat. been lu Klam.J nth Palls bofore. Is much pleased uxel roi.dltlons heie His famll) is ov puled to aiilxe about the middle of Juntttu) DANIELS FAVORING INCREASE OF NAVY WASHINGTON D C Dec :t0 I 'Secietnr) Daniels appealing before, the House Naxnl Commltteo tod;.) said that Naxal Hxpunslon should bo I ccntltiued Indefinltoly, with the pro- IbIoii for tho suspension of constiuc tlou at tho order of tle Piosldeut, whonoxer the iutornutuiinl tiKiecr incut was made foi niniauieiit tediic. Hon. BR IS INSTALLED II I OFFICE iik.ins i:it.ti,i! nnirs at Mi:iMN; SAIIIIHAI NK.HT. ID 'LA RATIONS or IMUULs, .vi' i:T.Mi:i7ri(.. Without unusual ceremony of anx Kind the new Ma)Or of Klamath I'i-IIk, I. It Struhlu assumed Ills place as exetutixc head of the clt) at the (ontlnutd meeting of the City Cottn- rl Saturday night His declaration ()f prlncljilcs and policies aro expect- p t() announced at the first meet ( M Januarx xxhidi will he Moti- d, the Cth Ma)or Strnble had tat CI1 ,i oath of office bbortlx follow- ng j) rf ejection The mretinif Katunl.ii ulrlit uns It was brought out that the totill icon to the cit) on account of the In ft enz.i lias been $3014 SO, tho rent I of the quarters ti:i0 totaled $23S I'h, equipment $SSs' 7s and maintenance' S'i'iJll. , Of the totxl amount $1)S0.'36 has been paid b the patients and there r-inains -till due $1 2T2 17 j I I A 1 1 I j RI 1 I IJ j" I P , 1J I f T j j III J j fl JT f ElilaUUlS UIIUL.U IEST PSI5E5 BE IDE GOOD I ' VASHlX(i TON I) C Dec 30 j , Ie,l)el)t Wilson lias cabled to tl.c hoe am, x(?nate ,eilders'vtUnt im. ,,uulate actlon mllst 1)e ,ake to flli fill tho guarantee made bx the food ajn,i,,utnui0I1 ns result of the nre- sU,ontnl proclamation of the price of ,,,,, 1919 crol) ()f wlleat Apnronrl-1 nliou wHl be inoile to pormlt the BOV-I I eri,ment to absorb the diferenre be-' 1 twepll ti10 guaranteed prico and the' prices at xxhlcli tho wheit ma) haxe tj be sold both at home and abroad j Recommendations to carry out the President's plan haxe been filed xxlth. Chairman I etr of tho agricultural committee of the house both bx the department of agilciiltuio and also I bx tho food administration. I Tho legulation of the 1019 wheat', in Ico is going to be difficult, as the x.inier xxuoai acreage is i.uo mm act ft- greater thin that of 111 ami tle xuible euppl.x of wheat, as or Ue teiiler 1 is twice as r oat Ms a xeai .1K-- Tho comriei ' hll sto V I of v heat 1 to.ii ited in a surxe-nude In- tno d' pa tu ent of agri. ilur0 for D""on,l 1. 1 ' s. nmoautc I to 210 1 1 v" bi'iels These eo'dings 'j l" '.'19 Urnis. elovnto.it, warehouse!. "gialn nuns wuoiesme ,1.11.11 ,, wen, ,..- than Ho us larp u tho st hKj lio' 1 I lit Ilia c i til 11 flciita .1 vn 1 nil 111.' t llit 'J III V- tllMU li IL ( J V Hi V t " kill aitunl perceutttso being 80-1 l pe- j cent of the 1917 sticks Tho Nihlie refer to stocks !'' .tally repelled ami do not tcpresout tho (.-iriuinrelal. i locks of the country nor di 'lie) in tliiile slocks on farms. OHLOON CAST LIV I.Ir 'IOI Killed in action Pxt James R llaln, Poitland. Died ol Wounds Ixt IJmllo C (lOiirdeau, I'oitjaiiil, Wounded hoxeiel) IM Thos S Qiilgloy, Oswegj, Pxt Uobt M, Murpli, Molscr. I I OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH FALLS Price, 5 cents - - ii"iriiinrinrrvuxn.fxruM IBS NOW TKOOI'S IN CITY KKFU.SK TO F1HK ON 1IIK JHOTKRS. AUTIIOIH TIHS I'OAVHHI.rAS. VILXA CAI Tl Itl. I) ItV ItOUSIIKVIKI. CHI.N.V H'AMS AIHL'STMKNT OF TltADB HHUVITO.NS WITH BEST of would. changes )ude ix :i:kxiax (;ovi:hvmi:xt heads LONDON, Dec, 30. Pillaging Isjie ln; tarried on by mobs in Frankfort (Isrjuaity and0ie authorities "ijSref powerless, says an Amsterdam Uhw j iutdi toda). Troops In the city have rifused to fire on the rioters. t LONDON. Dec. 30 Vllnu li3S boon captured by Holshcvlkl forces, ac cording to q Copenhagen dispatch to the "Mall" quoting Petfograd re 1 orts. COPKNHAfJKX, Dec, 30. Tho t intral Council of Soldiers. Workmen of Germany has appointed Hcrr Niakc.'Goxernor of Kiel, Herr Loebc ed'tor of the Hrcslau Volks AVacbt and Herr Wlshel member of the Delchstag, as eablnet members to te place Foreign Minister Haase, Minis ter of social policy Barth and Demobl liiatlon Minister Dlttman. xxho retir ed Saturday, say adxlces from Berlin t.oday , NEW YORK, Dec. 30. China will ask the Peace Conference, for a re turn of Ktio Chaoxr. tho foimer Ger man controlled province captured by Japan earl) In the xx-ar and the read. Juotment of international trade rela .irns to place China on an equal plane with other nitlons accoidlng to Ln Cheng Chiang. Chinese mini stei of foreign affilis who Is bead ing the Chinese delegation to the Peace Conference. AMSTERDAM. Dec 30, The Inde pendent socialists in the Prussian mlnlstrx and officials ot tho Prussian goxeinment xxho belong to that party li xt leslgued, It Is reported. IHE HERS ! RED CROSS RBR1S NEEDED Noxx that tho holiday season Is l'ejily oxar and tho Flit situation' mi ch liupioxed, wo liope to seo tho fnmei crowds at tho Red Cioss Sow-, ins room again. W . With good attendant xvo could i finish out allotments In a compara tlxoly shQit Hme, then xve could all lost , Maknviv New Years losolution that nou xyiU spond at least one diy a weelt at the sowing room. We haxe nlsq recelxed u larga shlP' ment of )am, for both socks and. s-vcvteis and the boys "Over there-" J ata still needing knitted goods, j France RIOTING IN FRANKFORT UNCHECKED I t?tl- nk ft w W m. B m i. .