The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 22, 1916, Image 1

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MILITIA WILL BE SENT
TO BORDER AS SOON
AS FULLY EQUIPPED
CALIFORNIA QUAROIMIN WILL
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PllW(iq 9nffrne With rtildant,
Secretary ! War Announctt TJut
All tUtt Trop Will Rushed to
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WAtHINOTON, D. C, June 22.-
Attar aoafarrlag with President Wll
f on, faorafary of War ewtonLD. Dak
ar aaaouaced that all atata mnlUa will
he rushed to the border when they aro ,
property equipped for active service.)
Baker aaaouacad that the war de-l-artajeat
haa ordered the national,
Kuard of Caltforala and Kanaa to
start for the harder Just aa soon ns
theee traefa are ready far service
Baker ;aieo ave Chalraiaa Hay of
tha hM caaaaiUtee on asllltary af-'
falra a reeateUoB aathorUlag Prosl-j
daat Wllaoa to draft tht allitla for
Mealcaa service. This will be sub
aaltted to coaaraaa.
Tha war dapattaaat haa ordered
tha traasporU Kllaatrkk. Meade,
Rufart; asd Suaaaser, now at Norfolk,
aeaaarad for service. It la thought
they WW ha used la carrylag the Vlr
glala awlltlsaiea aad other troops to
Qriceeta.
Ualtad Preea Sarrtoa
SAN lltANClSCO, June M.-MUIUs
recraltlag oalcers were rushed today,
following tha aawa that tha war de
partaaaat lnteads to rugh tha Callfor
ala, Mlaaourl aad Kansas asllltla to
tha harder aa aooa aa possible.
Uaay at tha ualU are aow ready
fareervica. Others are a Uttla below
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i WAljjNQTJjtti, D. C, June 22.
President Wilson; said cabinet officers
today. 'does nof intend to change his
i Mexirhp pjn)icy, unleHR It Is definitely
eHUb)lhed,xb8ifcarranxlstas are de
liberately atcclng and harrasslng the
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Mexican tViijbsisador Arredondo to-
jdny asked Secretary of State Lansing
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RUMORS THAT LOWER
CALIFORNIA WILL SECEDE
SAN DIEGO, June 22. Lower Cal
ifornia Is about to secede from Mex
ico and declare itself a republic, ac
cording to rumors current here today.
The story Is gaining credence aad
newa arriving this afternoon from En
senada, LaPax and other peninsula
parts seems to support the rumor. Gov
ernor Cantu, who la the virtual dic
tator of the district, la said to' ha
behind the plan.
Inland Empire Mill Men
Pay Visit to This City
ralla waa Invaded last
night by a party of Northern huBber-
BMa.oathalrwayhoaMfroaaMcOloud,
where a eoufereaee waa held between
tht plat maaufactarera of tha Inland
Umpire aad tht ettaUia of tha Cal
ifornia plat ataaafaetarera association.
la tht party wart:
A. W. Laird, aaaaapjar PtUatch Lum
bar Co., Potlatch, Idaho.
J. P. MoOoWrlchaaaaatar MeOold
rich Lumber Ca, Spokane.
J. M. Richards, manager Idaho White
Piae Manufacturers Agency, Ipekaat.
T. H. MoCaan, maaagor fhtvlla-
Hlxoa Lumbar Co. Mr. MoCaaa waa
acaempaaied by hla wife aad thlktraa,
W. .J.' Laa. ihavlln-Hlxon Lumber
Ct,, MlaanpaHs.
Qaarst M. Carawall, editor Tat Tim
benaaa, Partlaad.
Fred V. OlbJaaa, rattle Coast man
apar Tht Amerteaa Luaibemsa, Chi
Thavtaltora wart tha castta of the
Ptllaaji Bay Laaahtr ataspaay aad tat
WhHaaHUaaa hatat whta they arrived
last sighfreea MtCtand. This awra
1st Mm vlaKart, with Mataaa. Martea
Ml arLBiB ,af FsaUss Bay
Lumber company, MrB. Mortensoa, her
mother, -Mrs. Kennedy, Mlsa awthar
Moore of Bend and Miss Magat of Baa
Francisco, boarded the Pelican Bay
company's steamer Klamath and made
a trip on beautiful Upper Klamath
Lake.
Lunch waa served at tha Eagle
Ridge tavern, and after a cruise to
otber lake points of Interest, the steam
er proceeded to the Lamm Lumber
company's plant at Modoo Point,
where automobiles were awaiting to
take tho visitors on to Bead. Mr. Oil
man ' and Mr. Cornwall returned to
Klamath Falls to spend a few days
In the Interests of their publications.
The visiting lumberman were loud
In their prdlses of the hospitality of
Klamath Falls people, and they were
areatly pleased with the timber out-
lttk hare.
"I have often heard of Klamath
Falls. baCnever before had tht op
portunity of visIMat your section,"
said Mr. Laird. "Yoa are cartalaly la
tha midst of a remarkably ana halt of
timber, aad' every eoadltlon la pres
ent to laaart a large davalopmtat with
Klamath ralla as Ita etattr."
Uon of the reported
asd of the report that
occupied two Mexican
that be haa no in-
ling any of these ques-
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BUEtid 'AIMS. June 22. The
MexieaaapveranMnt haa launched an
antl-Unlied States .campaign In South
America. . , .
lYHawr; Argentine Congressman Pa
lscio tbj&ay accepted an offer to make
a tour . if South' America. aDeaJdna
against jht" United SUtea. This will
be under thea$iplcea of the Mexican
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WAfllilNoAN, D. C. June 22.
The houie1 today, passed the fortllca
lions bill, agWoprlaUng over 125,000,
000 for' coafrdeTtaaaa aad laid ar-
uuery.
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Juae 22. A special
Aemricaaa atartad
moralas. Dariac
other Americans de-
ing about 260 here today.
Unltiia
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for Vara:
the .'week.
parted, leal
SA'n'.B.NARDINO, June 22. Fed
eral agents! today arrested Samuel
Louis sihdojra', former Carranxa ooa
sul at.HJPslo.Jon suspicion of apylag
upon' ericKa troop movements aad
smuggUnjanuQuaitlon into Mexico.
APOPLEXY KILLS
tL JOHNSON, WHO HAS CONDUCT
ED SMALL STORE NEAR W.
NBMA LANDINO, WILL IE BUR.
IED HERE .TOMORROW
Burgoyat Johnson, who for several
years baa conducted a small store aaar
Wlnema landing, oa the Upper Lake,
died late Tuesday Bight of apoplexy.
He waa about 70 yean old, and waa
a member of tht Grand Army of tht
Republic.
Coroaer Waitltek tot In touch with
a relative la Prairie City, Oregon, wht
Instructed tht aaaial to bury Johnson
here. Tht fuaarai will be held at
WbltlockT chapel at 10 o'clock to
morrow BMraiat, Bar. B. C. Rtaharda
conducting tat
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Colonel William C. Brown, command-, tfces regarding the fighting at Car
ing the Tenth cavalry, one of thejrizal indicate a battalion of Brown's
United States regiments -composed of negro troopers was the force attacked
colored 'enlisted mta. Unofficial ad- by the Carranzistas.
War Bulletins
United Press, Service
PBTROORAO, June 22. It Is official
ly announced that tht Russians gained
ten miles near Bukowlna in the last
twenty-four hours, capturing 1,000
prisoners.
The Russian force haa captured
Radauts, twenty-five miles south of
Cseraowitx, which waa taken Sunday.
Auatrian forcea have evacuated prac
tically all of Southwestern Bukowlna.
it Is claimed, have captured a number
uf good positions between Soknl aad
Hialewha.
United Press Service
PARIS, Jdfae 22. Greece haa ac
cepted all ooadltlona aet forth on the
allies' recent ultimatum. This includ
ed the demobilisation of the Greek
army, which la aow about compittea.
United Press Service ,
BERLIN, Jane 28. Today's official
aaoaaeamtat says tht Germans art
continuing a successful counter attack
agalast tht Russians. Tht Teutons,
in rub F
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MODOC POINT OFFICE IS TO IE
OPENED JULY FIRST ,1V THE
GOVERNMENT, WITH W. E.
LAMM AS GENIAL Pt M.
United Press Service
PARIS, June 22. There la little ac
tivity along the Verdun front Ar
tillery duelling continues along both
banks of the Mouse.
Word haa been received that the
peatoBce department haa granted the
rttatat for tht establishment of a
postoffice at Modoc Peiat This will
be opened July 1, with Wv B. Lamm
aa postmaster. -
Modoc Pout la oa the Klamath In
dian ResenraUon. Quite a little settle-
meat la spriagtag up there ataoe the
trtfltloa of tht Lamm Laaahsr tarn-
May's sawmtM, ,
LAKEVIEW STARTS
REBUILDING WORK
ALL STRUCTURES BUT THE LAUN
DRY WILL IB REPLACED IN
LESS THAN TWO MONTHS, SAYS
TELEPHONE MAN
LakeVlew people are losing no time
In bewailing their loss la tht reeeat
fire sweeping the business district, ac
cording to L. R. Robertson, local man
ager of tht Pacific Telephone A Tele
graph company, who haa been at Lake
view assisting In the re-eatabllshmeat
of the telephone exchange.
"Many of the losers In the ire ap
pear to think that It waa time the
shacks were removed aad replaced
by better buildings," said Robertsoa
teday: "They had mea at work right
away, clearing away tho ruins, aad
they will replace nearly every burned
business building with a briek atrae-
ture. Jn fact, it is estimated that with
the exceptloa of tht taaadry. where
a aew set of machinery will ht aeaea
sary, all of tat baraed balidlaga will
at replaced with hatter balldlaaa la
Iftydayg.". ,
Robortaoa aaya tat toaa la betweta
$80,000 aad 100.W0. Ht aaya tat
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captured. '
General Felix Oemez died aftarwarda
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CapUIn Lewie MeVey commanded. the sdatathmewt
the Carrlaai battle, i .
The gunboat Aanapelle, off Maaatland, wiroa tha navy dipartmint ahat
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Oa the report of army osteara that tha
European war haa robbed tht United
States of most of lta suitable cavalry
horses, Senator Plttmaa' of Nevada la
fathering a bill for goverameat aid
la breeding a aew aupply, ,r,,f,
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