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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1919)
cTiyg jgiummg MenUd official Newspaper OF KLAMATH COUNTY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH FALLS L Thirteenth Year No. 3,514 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1919 Price, 5 cent BERLIN IS ifl i III CONTROL OF ! BDLSHEVIKISTS Government Loses After a Bloody Battle EXTREMISTS COMMAND Independent hm InlM l'rn liilm Nett (internment l'rl of Ooteriiitiritl Trnnp" ,-r ' f,,,,' "' ,,',,''' Cltll Ur NprewHiiiJ I" Other purl of (lit- Empire. PARIS Jim '.' -Tim IJbort Heboid mniui got eminent In florinuny linn been iiiriuriii'il Tlu extremists Imte Kiuinil tli" upper hand In Her lln aft. r llic Iiloodlent fighting, ii r ninllnK In lln- ln"l Mtnitcht' A new retolutlounry got eminent luu been proclaimed, compouod of Independent 8i)i-lnllt Part of dm Kiiterniimnt troop are repotted to hnte roup ovtir to tlm retch Tln Hparlnrnim now hold tlm principal points In Berlin. Ttf cltll warfare lit reported to b upri'mllnK to other parts nf Germany. I'nrln of the Rhenish protlucen timl llmarlit nre nhio reported to bo In tolved AMHTKUDAM. Jim 9. Sotore flKlitlliR In which the artillery was employed, took plate yt-Mordny In Berlin near tlm t'cutrnl Telegraph of. flte The Hpmtnruiu renewed at ti'mpbi lo idcio tho Chancellors Pal ace but were ilrhi'ii back with ii Iodk of thirty killed nnd forty-flto wound ed, illitpnlrhcii fiotu Merlin to Mini (tcliti.iil declare IIA8i:i.. Jhii. 9 (hater) Troopn loyal to the Cbert kohi iinmiit liitvo nrrlteil In llrrlltt from I'ntdsni nnd linte ilrhi'ii the 8mrinriiin ixt fnr iin tlio Mercnrteu mid havo renrcupiod the prliilliiK norkn, ih the Frank furt KcltuiiK AMSTKUDAM. Jan. !.-Street flKlitlng at Horlln Ii.ih now ttti-iluod llm crealeM Inteimlty. Tlm gtnoru-, nl l mill master of llm situation, i HCIIXi:. Jan 9. Wire reports A "nv nmrrantlln establishment from llt-t lln today say tlmt the tele M ! Iituiiched hero sonm tlmu In tls Iihx, formed a new government March, when I' f Patrick, who turn under the title of tlm llevolutlon-'for n number nf years been Identl nry Committee" comprising llurr'lled with tho Southern Oregon Auto Tick, president of tho Bpiirtncim company, will open an nuto accessory I.eiiKiie anil two others, The Hptrtn. storo in tlm stand now occupied by inns nppenr to he workhiK Ith the tlm Klamath Jewelry company, at the KnrlnllntH or thu Independents. Icomur of Seventh and Main streets. The dispatch seems to Indlcnte llm pomllillliy tliul dm new government Is a rival to that of Kbert and Scholdn- miinn niul Ims not in fuel displaced It ' n was liidlcnlcd thru Tarls ndvlct- I.ONDON, Jan 9 ---fiurinan govern inont wheless messiiges .tay that the fowiriiinoiit U titklng all tlm neceH- j nry nnusnies to destroy the "Itelgn ' of Terror." They Miy llliit some. parts of Ilorlln are now without light nnd water. The Spun leans Imvo Hlormoil the I'linision ilepuls anil Interiuplod the feeding of tlm civilians mid soldiers. IMPORTANT MIIIOTINd ok II. I'. (. K. 1IKUK TOXIOIlr villages of Kudlsh and retired fiom . lit, and then went forward and to- Tonight will liu tho first mooting occupied tliu ruins, according to In "f tlm Klks Lodge slncu tho Itifluunzii c-omilflo reports. '"in was placed on tlm city In Otto-1 l'r, mid as there, arc u number of HOHENZOLLERN RULE ''fy Important mutters to como hu-l IC rMnrn cniJPVPR ""' ihf lodge, h urged upon .ivory j IS ENDED FOREVLK mini nor who can to bo presont. Tliu' I'lg Klks convontlon of tho fltaln of , nvnnN, ,.. o..u-0H wliort lotnr rV" .7 '.". . "."... ".. shouted Count von llom-fufr. f-rm "inn on tno nnrt or Mm iciinu. u"i Hills in preparation. ! AITIIMPTTO KILL (V.MCII l'HKMIi:it. ' I A H I ; I . .inn a a., nil..... ..i i.l . ' , -,, iiiitTii,,b mini ,U!t'H iniiilo nl li"iirii,. i,, ,.Uui,oui..ni.. Jr Karl (Iriimniii!, ,o Czvrlio-Blovnk iruniler ICIeht sliota wuro flrod but nono took urrcct. FORDSON TRACTOR BROUGHT TO CITY Tim Hint KuriUiiti tractor to be seen In thU illHirlrt him lieim brought otor fnim Mi'ilfnnl liy liillrntu h tlinlth ,tln realty llriu. MiMHrN (Mill rule, k Kiilllh huto loaned u tnict of 1 it li il III III n Tnli; Lttko illnlrlc:!, mill expect Id put ll Into r til 1 1 vitt Inn ly liii'iiim til tlni hew machine Tim Forilinui, while initipiirutlvoly mint It In Ui'. InfH Dm appearance of good good iloim ii i In u hiiiiiII package. wii.sovk .Mi:i;'n.(i with pm:.Mii:its is delayed. I'AICIK. J.iii ! PicMdent Wll ; ki'ii'm mnforenro with tliu Premiers, nf England, Frame, mnl I Inly will) not begin liffiirii early imt week I iimy wore lo hntn Marled today, but j Premier Lloyd Ceorgn nf England WIIB ll(.'lll)llt vi:.Tin:it report Oregon - Itiilu tonight, wiumer Itij tlm wext. fair iiml unriuei In llm iiiit portion Itnln I'rliMv villi J lirlitk nutirl Mlniln. Minimum ymtrnluy :i: d -Kno Mliiliiium toiliij in iIiu;ii"-h j T KILLED BT EXPLOSION IMTTSIItltt!, I'u Jim ! lie tween fifteen mnl twenty iierHoun. moiitly women nnd KlrU. were killed, imd tuoro than n Hi-ore of otliern In-1 lured here late Tiiiwtitiiy. when nn ox-j pllmlon wrerked nil ekeluiUKO bulldillK, at SIM IVnn at emir, In tlm down town nerl Ion. KlKbt liodjea have bueli ' rerovered ' An the liulldlhK In which the ex PIokIoii orrurreil Ih of nix flout h. mttii) of tlm Injured weie hurt by J ii in il n K Iroui upper floom ' Miny firemen wero Injured, two when nn uxtennlon ladder rollapned ' nnd olhem by tlyliiK kIiim nnd wreck itKu. Wllllitin llenuell. chief of tlm I'llts tin fK flro diipartumui, estlmnlert the1 total ox at $1,000,0011 NEW AUTO ACCESSORY QTnRP npPNc COON O 1 UKt UrfclNO OUUW . TANKS ACTIVE AGAIN ON THE ARCHANdKh. Jan. have been renewed by 9. Activities ' tho American and Allied foices on tlio Kudlsh front. Thu Americans htivo burned I ho or (lornian nmbassndor to tho I'nlted Hiatus, lu raspoiiMi to a iiiiustlciit fiom tho Ilorlln correspondent of tho Dully KxproBH as to whether tho nn.ii iioh etifo or tho former kaiser to fieiumuy did not riint.'ilii an olomont of il'tngoi. f '..,,.. i iiniiioiin-rr ilei'lni'.iil that tho -.,,,, ........- .,..-....- iiimuiiiiiiiv (.r 1'ii.etitiilillHiiiii.r it ino'l- ' iirchy lu (lormuny with a mombnr of ' tho llohoiizolluin family on tho Itluono was "unthlnkublo." IN 1 RU NHT TE1M IS LOST THRU THE ICE i I Valuable Animals Drowned Yctterday NEAR BARNES CAMP IK'lll Sloiklllllll Hill iuriM r.M'upr from Uriiunlny 1 1 lnt-tf mnl Nuf frri Iih nf llnr Wlmn In" tili' Uii) W'lillf HcluriiliiK to the (It) Willi .Slttl. To hae lib team droit n In t'pper Klamath t.ukn late ycHtcrduy, and to mtrrowly cHCitpo with IiIk own life, wiih the i Xiirlence of V. II C'leuduu nliiK of this city Mr. CIcudtmuluK Iiuh been feeding hln iitiick near the Hitmen lumber camp acroHH tliu lake, nnd hud Mturted Ihmiic with hiit team and i.b.-d acro.'H the Ice, when tlm accident occurred, lit) had proceeded only it nhort din tuiicii from Hitmen' camp, according to report, when tliu Ico riivg way CleuduunlnK, w'ho mnuuKod tu get out lu lime, hurried buck to tlio camp and returned with xnven men, nnd tipent Koine (lino nttemptliiK to nave the team, but their effortH were fruit.- ll'HH While mournlui; the Iohh of IiIh homi'n, which were vnluablu uiiIiiiuIh, Mr. Clendennlni: fculs lucky lo e enpe itH he did. NATION LEAGUE IE I'AltlS, Jan 9 What It calls tho Ameilcmi plan for a leaguu of na tions Is outlined by tho l'uris edition of the London Dally Mall. Tho paper sny.t that tho IliltlBh government not only h.is nccopted tho plan, but Is prepiied to go much further. The framework of the American scheme, according to the Dally Mall, follews: The working organizations to ha located In a small country, such as Belgium or Holland. Kach nation shall send an ambassador, who also will be a mcmljor of tho cabinet of his counlty Tho ambassadors would sit continuously and would net al ways In agreement with their homo got eminent. The couit of tho league of iiHtlons would bo subordinate to and distinct fiom tho ambassadors, Arbitration lu case of disputes would be voluntary If desired, com pulsory If necessaiy. In caso of a refusal to arbitrate, It l.s added, tho league would appoint some of Its members to exorcise pressure. IIIVORCK ACriO.V KlIiKH i Alleging Inhuman treatment and 1 assorting that on ono occasion' tho I'iifendont shot at her, u buII for di vorce him been lllod by A. K. Hamil ton against hor hustiand J. C. Hamil ton lu tho offlco of tho Coupty Clerk. Tho plaintiff asks for tho custody of ono child, soventy-flvo dollars t per month alimony for herself nnd ttvon-ty-flvo dollars per month for tho euro of tho child during Its minority. Two bundled dollars itttoiuoy fees mo asked Tho plaintiff Is represent ed In counsel by Altornoy Fred H. Mills. i.k.wixu kok I'oiiThAxn A. 0, 1'iuuill, who bus been Identi fied w'tk tlio Van Hollon Shoo Storo III this city uluco Inst March will leuva for Portland In a fow days with his wife, whorjn ho expects to remain In tho future. IN U T UE M 'TROUBLE 1 BREWING OVER CO. P. Tlm nnnoiincciiiciit tlmt tin1 Cull fornl,l-Or..Ko,, lW,r company will hi'Cln (lie cotiHtructlou of tliu dam in roiiK I. Ink Hlvrr Iium ntlrrril up a liorni't'ii unt that will precipitate a IlKlit tlmt linn liten lylnK dormant for ovur ii year Wln-ii tlio iinnounrc- iiiiii(iiiHiimil. Unit tin-Kt-eri-tary of tliu Intorlor had iniidt' a rontract with tlio io"r coinpnny wlioroby It wai authorlZL'd to roilHtruct a dam ncTOHH thin rlvT. tlm people of the project ui'iV diimlifoundcd. Immo- illnti) Htopi woro takon to nut this I contract aside, and tin- active leader of thlx flRht wiih It K llradbury. who wan at that time a director of the Klamalh Water I'sent AbsocIh tlon. (' K Ktone of this city, and tlio late I'nlted Stalon .Senator C. W. Ful ton were employed by tlm unsortn- I lion to hecure the HettliiK aside of j men!' shlppinR traffic of thin iiort this contract, and -the. preliminary ' .s today tied up In a plant blrlke of steps were taken to that end. The J u,,. Marine workeis and theli arflll powur company, liiiwtsver. did not see uted workers, which went Into ef fll to procecil with the undertaking, , feci here thU morning, and make tlm formal acceptance of j More than fifteen tliousjiid men tho contract that the conditions t are reported to be inolved In the thereof provided for Consequently walkout, which has Mopped the ferry j tho hands of tho attorneys were tied boats, steam lighters, coal barges, until such action was taken. ' tow boats und other craft in the har. Now that tlio company has an- t'or. nounced that It Is prepared to go) ahead with the work, the forces op-i WASHIXHTOX, Jan. 9. The chip fiosed to tho proposition uro also pre-j ping strike which went Into effect In paring to meet any move that may be New York this morning is considered made, nnd Just as boon ns tlm com-1 so serious that representatives of the pany files n formal acceptance. or'Hallroad Administration and the makes any other move that will let I ShlppInK Hoard are having a confer the uttonmys for the water users ence with Secretary of War Baker Into court .the opening gun will be 11 red. In this connection tho approaching election for tho selection of a direct or for the association is to be one of supremu Importance to tho water users. Two candidates have fleil their Intentions to slund for the office II i: llradbury and Robert Cheyne Jr .Mr llradbury Is going to the people of the 'project on the straight out plat form that he intends to push to n finish tho fight against tho dam, and points to the fact that it was thru his efforts that the first steps In this direction wero taken. Mr. Cheyne so fur bus uiado no public declaration as to lilt attitude, but that he will do so before tho nth, on which date tho election Is to bo' held. Is anticipated by his friends. Under tho plans proposed by tho ' ,mlly wjll lle Known as the Karl Shep-Cnllfornlu-Oregon Power company, j ),,.,, Company and will conduct a there would ho constructed ncross j hu.slnes-, similar to that of the past. Link Rlter a dam of sufficient height ! it s the new owners Intention to to rnlso the level of tho I'pper lnko to j c0so out his present stock to make tho high water mark. This Is done ' way for new shipments now oulered. for tho purpose of controlling tho He has secured sotoral musical agen fiew of water mi as to always hate coa rr ten counties In Northern a Mipply on hiiiid for tho operation of California and Southern Oregon, the big Copco plant. It gives virtu il j Mr. C. F. Shepherd retiring niom cnntrol of the river nnd lake to Ihojber of tho firm has been well known company, and under tlio pecull.tr j to the businoss men of this district terms of tho contract, tho people of tho project virtually hate to pay for all of these ImprottTiients. Those opposed to this dam point tut Hint the project practically uss 4200 horse power, for tho develop ment of which they have already paid. Another factor entering into the .situation is thnt of the mnrMi lut.d owners of tho Ilppor lake The mining of tho lovel of the Iiko, it Is contonded, will flood thousands of acres of marsh land ulroniU' reclaim ed, among which Is tho famous Weed rMieh. Instoud of raising tho lnv! of tho lnko, It Is claimed Unit If It wore low. eied two foot It would rosi.lt ,j. the retlamntlon of 150,000 .teres of piarshlaud that would add thousands to tho population of tho county In-; crease land vnlues many million mil be tlm soui to of untold wealth to this section of Oregon. Aliondy many of tho owner? of marsh hind In tho Upper country htivo Joined Into an organization for tho puipotfo of opposing this dam and will doubtless Join luiiidi with tho water users in any fight thoy may ninko on the proposition. j ij; xuw OIU.UAXS XtiW Wll.li LOt'ATK IX POHT1.AX1) A ttiro lUR llC0U ,ocolved today by Major and Mis. R. R. Hamilton ' Currott from his son Sturllng of loft for tholr homo lu Poitlnnd this tlw United States navy, to tho oftoct moinliiK following a visit of n foil- tliut ho has ni rived at tho navy yards night with friends In Klamath Fulls, , at Now Oileaus. It Is hoped tho Major Hiimllton oxpocts to locato lu young man will bo able to securo n Portland and resume his practice of! furlough nnd visit Ills father and medlclno, ( 'mother hero. N. r. HARBOR TIED OP WITH T ST A j , pracliCBly at ' Standstill j j150Q0 MN AR QUT i ! Walkout ('nii-iidrriil ."terinu In Wntli luutnii, Wlmri' Sirrctnr) nf Wat mnl iiy I fold Ciiufrrenn- With It.tilway mill Shipping .ullinrlll. Il.tr'jof Work liloiki-d. .N-:W VOUK. Jnn. a. Tlm im and Secretary of the Xnvy Daniels, regarding tho matter. IKES CHANGE Iry a deal Just negotiated. Karl T j Shepherd of this city takes oter the , ...,,,,... of ,., ,...,,.. c. y shenherd , Ahlllnm, tho shepherd Hluno I Company of this city The new com- , for tho past thlity years. Ho has been lu the piano business for tifty years and declares himself glad to be lolloved of tho responsibility. He will still retain Ills Interests in the Shepherd establishments at vshlaud and I to ml. JAIWXKSi: AlDIXtJ . STKICKKX SIRKHI.W'S TOKIO, Jan. 9. A semi-official ro pott snys that tho Japanese military authorities in Slboiift hnvo estnblUh ed for the purpose of rendering medi cs I assistance to tho Russian pntlonts, chnrlty hospitals ludopondeut of mill-tin-) hospitals proper,, at initio cent- em nf nniuilallon in Siberia Including yiadltostok Fieo medical aid thus j ,Vl.n tl)0 UuisBlas ,, ,irovcl i.igi.'y , srlisfactory nnd mnnv Russians, men , and women, young and aged, are gatheilng at those hospitals Some patients cnuio from a distuueo t f more than 200 vends. .K'lTKMXfi OAUUKTT IS I 1 AMERICAN WRITER , HONORED BY FRANCE i IJKTKOIT, Inn 9 'Irvln 3. Cobb, writer and humorliit was notified here today by Deputy HIrIi Commls Hloner Ue Hilly, of France, that he Iiiif been made a Chevalier of the Le gion of Honor. Mr. Cobb said he presumed the honor was conferred In connection with his wrltingH In behalf of the French people. ItKroVKIlH l-'KOM OI'KIMTIOV .II8 Klcanor Oroher, who under went an operation at the Klamath General hospital recent!, has bo far rffovcred as to be ablj to b removed lo her home. IJESS HUNSAKER WILL I REACH HOME SOON Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hunsaker have been gladdened by the news that their son, Jess will soon be home from France A letter written on December, 1 3th says that he was all packed and ready to stait within a few hours ant) it is expected that be will reach Klamath Falls sometime this month. ,GETS T KIT FROM SEA ALBANY, Jan. 9. Salvaged from a ship which had been torpedoed and sunk, u comfort kit sent from Albany last August by Mrs. Allan Jones, haa been returned to her thru the malls. At the time of forwarding the kit from here, a card was Included bear ing the name of "Grandma Jones'' with her address thereon. In a let ter accompanying the bag upon Its return. It Is stated that the kit was a part of an overseas shipment upon a vessel which was torpedoed and sunk After being salvaged, the wreckage was taken to a New Jersey paper mill A workman discovered the kit which was but slightly damaged and, ob sertlng tho name and address on tho card, gave the kit to his daughter who returned it to the original maker with a letter explaining its history. FINED FOR SHOOTING WITHIN CITY LIMITS C C. Randolph, who was arrested a few days ago by Game Warden, Henry Stout, was brought before Justice N. J. Chapman yesterday and fined twenty-five dollars and costs for hunting within the city limits. In lion of tho fine, he has remanded to tho County Jail for seventeen days. GUX. VOX MACKKXSKX IS TAKUX TO SAI.OXIRI. LONDON. Jan. 9. Flold Marshal von Muckenscn, former commander of the German army In Roumania and who was recently reported to have boon arrested In Hungary, has been taken to Salonlki on a special train under n strong guard of French troops, said an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Copenhagen. Macken. sen strongly protested against his removal FAVOR REFUSED RELIEF MEASURES WASHINGTON, D. C Jan. 9. -The House Rules Coinmit'eu has re fused to report a rulo'glvlng privilege ed status to the bill appropriating a bundled million' dollars requested by President Wilson for European le- li t r. i:.im:cts visit fhoji mother Miss Lois Badger of the Klamath High School Faculty is expecting it visit from her mother, who lives lu Poitlnnd. .j HANK STOCKHOI,m:nS MEET Tho 111 st annual meeting of the stuck holders of the now Klamath Stnto Bank will bo held at that, in stitution thU uftornoou. Nil 1 10 ON BERLIN 1 THREATENED BY i BIRISIW Minister Indicates Radical Step Contemplated MANY LIVES ARE LOST Sacrifice Declared to Be Twenty Times as Much a When Kaiser Was Overthrown Two Months Ago. Government Troops Fall to Retake Public Buildings. BERLIN, Jan. 9. That Bavaria may begin war on Berlin to restore a ripdltlon of order, wis indicated to. t;j In a spec'i In the Ttavarian Clumber of Deputies al MunUh by Herr Auer, the Minister of tbe In tt'lor. The Speaker declared that Bavaria Intended to Intervene in the choatlc situation at the German capital and' force the Issue with arms unless a sudden change was evidenced. BERLIN, Jan. 9. The civil war fare has already cost twenty times as many lives as were sacrificed In tbe overthrow of Hohenzollern dy nasty, two months ago. The government troops have been repulsed in an effort to recapture the public buildings held by the revolu tionists. TO AID IflLLI WASHINGTON, Jan. 9. Kvideice designed to show that Francisco Villa the Mexican bandit leader, received $380,000 worth of munition? paid for by a German agent thru the Mis sissippi Valley Trust company of St. Louis In 1915, has been presented to the senate committee Investigating German propaganda, by Major E. Lowry Humes, in charge of the In vestigation. Major Humes said the money was sent by F. A. Sommerfield now Interned as tfi,eneiny alien, who received credit to; that extent from tho St. Louis bank thru the Guaranty Trust Company of New York. Tho munitions were manufactured by the Western Cartridge company at Alton. III., and shipped to Hipollto Villa, a brother of tho Mexican bandit at El Paio. Texas, according to the documents presented by Major Humes. PROMINENT BEND MAX IS PNEUMONIA VICTIM. BEND, Jan 9. Samuel Clayton Caldwell, late mayor of Bend, Or., died In Vancouter last Sunday after nooiffrom bronchial pneumonia. Mr. Ci-idtvell was bom In Ohio, Septem ber 28, 1861, and came west In 18S2. On December H. 188". 0 mmled Mist Mary Pugh of Albany, Or., In which city they llted until 1905 when tucy moved to Bend. 1,UIKNIH1UT TURNS HERMIT." STOCKHOLM. Jan. 9. General Ludentlorff. former chief of the Ger man armies, b living a life of recluw on a farm near Hesleholm under the immo of Erns.t Llndstroem. it ha been announced. Ho refuses to tee visitors and takes long tramps thru the forests dally. ENTERTAINED AT DINNER Mr. and Mis. Burge Mason and Mr, and Mrs. Bert C. Thomas are be ng entertained at dinner this evening nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood Eberleln. In Hot Springs Addition. 1 H ra