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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1916)
-rrrrrrrm '."-uSi'T-iiiJi , U" ' W.tti&pW zmiu-. l?t? lEutxmimj HraU J'VV s'riJ KLAMATH COUNTY'S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER r"v?,OT'liK- KLAMATH.' FALL aa v$ OFFICIAL NEWSPAPCJI ;i --'-V(-;. fffl J01T.SI m (7 - " ;'(?' tftW m TfnIH Year Ne. M3 t? KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1916 m & SMASHING ALLIES AGAINST TEUTONS IN EVERY SECTION Sister of Doomed Sir Roger Casement ITALIANS f AND RUSSIANS ADVANCING ARC Are Kuropatkln' Troops, However, Subjected to Oerman Bombardment. Fighting at Verdun Continue to Be Bloody, with Varying Success Brit, lih Continue Bombardment, but Havt Nat Made Any Ground Oalm United Pre Sanrlco RERUN, Juno 30. Ilvrliu bellvc lb allies are really Martina a groat offensive. Vienna dispatches announce a powerful attack by Italian forres around aorlli. nrltlHh force are cannonading all along their part of the German front In the woat. The Russian are Hlrlklng burd toward Kolommt In Southeastern Ou-Mela. Ilnllcd Press Service LONDON, June 30 Tim allies are on the offensive on every front except at Verdun and it small Hector of the Vol hylna front British correspondent' dlapatcbea report no Interruption In the systematic bombardment. Tba Chronicle aaya: "The object of our artillery fire In simply to kill a large number of Oor mans aad aave our UriUah man power an much aa possible. The flro tone la very wide, and explosives and shrapnel are being uaed again! a number of rnv i portent positions.1 an m'tmnupi wuissnnaBBIsannf ; eaM( I aa mWW r I KS 'l $ 1 mP Jhu 1 tMKr KLmH .WWWW iBBMLMtt; af mMmt V JHJHIiBM h WkWW CARRANZA ISSUES A STATEMENT IN REPLY (c) tnof fhiwn . uciDLNoau lira. Agnes Newman, slater of Sir Roger Casement, sentenced to death for treason yesterday, Ih now In Now York. She camovto the United States Inst August. She will remain here for u long time. United Pre Service PETROORAD, June SO. The Ger man force are attacking In strong force along the front held by General Kuropatkln. All of Kuropatkln' forces are said to be under bombard-uienL The Oerman Uhlans have been seek repulsed, the Germans suffering fright ful losses. To the east of the hill, the Germans captured the first line of fortified works, after tbo Teutonic artillery had burled the French defender under the wreckage. A' moat 'brilliant counter attack recaptured these positions. United Press Service MI3XICO CITY, June .10. The for- elgn olllco today Issued a statement replying to the last American nolo. This strenuously denies many of tho charges made by the United State and makes some counter charges. riie reply makes no repetition of the demand for the withdrawal of tho American forces, In reply to the churgo that bandits mm (Wired Americans in Mexico, the statement says the bandits also mur dered Mexicans, and that It is iinrea' enable to expect foreigners to be Im mune. It is also asserted that many Mexicans have been murdered on American soil, and the murderers have cone unpunished. Tin; statement declares the consti tutionalist government has made ev ery effort to punish the bandits. It says Mexican officials warned the San Venubcl victims that bandits Infested the (country, and that they warned American officials along the border that Villa wits approaching Columbus. The government in this note resents the charge that the Carranzlstas fail ed to co-operate with Americans In the hunt for Villa. It repeats the state ment that Carrnnza never gave per mission for the American expedition to enter Mexico. must be settled before all immediate dangor Is passed, including the Car rnnza reply and General Trevlno's or ders restricting the operations of the American troops. United IroHs Service BERLIN, Juno 30. It Is announced that German Infantrymen and machine guns have checko the British attacks all nlong tho lino. Tho Germans have advanced north ing to raid and harm, the Russians ' wst of Verdun. The French attacks for forty-elght hours. The Russians " the Champagne campaign have been 'rnnt umi wirn n nnfiv ihhki-h hi iiir French. are unofficially reported within ten miles of Kolomea, nn Important rail road center. United Press Service ROM B, June SO. The new ministry today called to the colore tho claaaea between IMS and 18M. This will add a large force to tho strength of Italy's armies. The steady advance of the Italian troops has aroused public enthusiasm. United Pre Service PARIS, June 30. The Oermans yes terday launched a violent attack be tween Avocourt and Hill No. 304. They uaod gas, but all of' tho assaults were, on a business trip, United Press Service PBTROORAD, June 30. The Rus sians have captured Obortyn and are pursuing the retreating Austrlnns along the pfain between the Serseth and Dniester rivers. United Press Service ROME, June 30. It Is announced the Italian forces have captured several more Austrian positions between Poh Ina and the Astlco Valley. United Press Service WASHINGTON. I). C, June 30. The administration early today asked the Mexican ambassador to hurry the receipt of Carranza's reply, if possible. Lansing frankly' told the Mexican of ficial that the patience of the admin istration Is almost exhausted. The state department also sent a telegram to Consul Rodgcrx at Mexico City saying all Americans should leavo there Immediately. It was officially announced .that al though the release' of the American prisoners made the possibility of a break with Mexico less ncute, other mntters between the two governments! United Press Service NEW YORK, Juno 30. Mexican con sul general Burns today said that the American troops must leave Mexico or war cannot' be avoided. United Press Service SAN ANTONIO, June 30. Colonel Joseph A. Gaston, commanding the Sixth Cavalry, today sent a radio mes sage to General Funston denying the report that the. Carranza garrison at Ojinaga attacked tbo American forces at Presidio. 1 Funston also denied the press re ports in the morning papers to the ef fect that Carranzlstas had cut off Pershing's communications with Columbus. Ab a result, Funston has imposed a censorship upon the reports of all militia movement. Illinois Infantry arrived at Fort Sam Houston this afternoon. United Press Service SACRAMENTO,-; June 30. The Sec ond California Infantry leaves 'for the border tonigbt. This includes com panies from Vlsalia. Watsonvllle and Hanford. ... ' United Press Service EAGLE PASS, June 30. Juan Rod riguez, arriving today from Torpeen, declares Villa, with several hundred followers, haa joined the Carraaxiatas at Most Clova. Rodriguez clalau to know Villa well, aid says he saw him t Mont Clova. ' United Press Service VERA CRUZ, June 30. 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J w.s ,' -H J S.'-.?2 men are maw are aow.fertr-eiatt,: , -- , i. " J ' --- .. I ,Twai ' HiHnMn in ihm rail cir u ..ic istivi ucni w wio fwawni. .-' -i'W . . mbo are la favor o the fenawUes of ?:;&&& im&m a coanpaay.The foUavtac 'ma- mi added atoee the r Fred Peten uwumin m. h riMif ni.. iw . : niTf -r:' zr 'T-v '"re rre.Tsr7iaTr.i iara -;- . j0mmwm 1 ti . .-j. 7 I 1Z ii-l J t7. i-JH- iw Prttti 3r&2li H 'M y&m M - "2m t iv .HU ". m jsm 'i-43 V ,s& " f 4. i 'Al t'i'SJ M 1 33t jyJat ' j ' "r!fi .-. UULnl UIWL : i " ny Tom TnDiv wit inint luwfn is tim. ; iar MARYLAND TROOPS READY TO MARCH Lieutenant Henry R, Adair of the' Tenth regiment was one of .the three American officers believed to have been killed In the treacherous Mexican at tack on American troops at finaMl Captain Trevlno, shown with bin, acted "S353s ft " -' !-. ',' 'X -&l&,' ,'S.'n,:Z&; JT.t i .i. i .- rvr..,Tj' "fTRT;"j y,;?."'5iv. isf, assas ?-."ftj V COUMtIL IM CAM AOAIiieVT C 'L,f ife1 S13 aBBraMMha.aa.T , v ' u -' . ,; -A- if &'LwA Mm. m& M troom. wer.0.' RANDOLPH ' . ' l't "Vf 9 r A i, I ? JA aa an Aaaerioaa taitetfrem-. tograpk mm take whea the Aaaat good tema wttk tfee Meccano. Y' i Adair is aa Oregoa man, his pareata living at Astoria. ,.( i I,. It. Holms is over. from Ashland Move for County Aid in Booster Work is Started , With a view to securing county aid for the maintenance of tho Klamath Commercial Club, the directors of that mmmmImaiImm hiuA ftraMfn nn InlMnMvn Ul ftmIVH HIW miwwm wr -..- potltlons asking mat mo question oi levying a quartor mill tax for pub licity purposes bo placed on the ballot in tho fall. Tho petitions aro now, be ing circulated. Thin method of county aid Is being worked auccesafully In many part of California, Oregon and Washington, and the plan la found more saUsfac lory, aa It makes the coat very small to everyone, at the samo time remov ing the big burden of the shoulders of a willing few who hare always dug up for commercial club maintenance. The preamble and petition being clr culated are aa follows : "An act to authorise, empower and direct the county court of Klamath county, Oregon, to provide for the pay meat of all the necessary running or current expenses of the Klamath Com mercial Club of Klamathiralle, Ore- i gun, not to excoed a sum annually equal to one-fortieth of 1 por cent of tho total valuation of all taxnblo prop erty of Klamath county, Oregon; to levy a special tax for the payment of tmld expenses; and to direct tho pay ment of same from the general fund of tho county if said levy be not made, lie It Enacted by tho People of the County of Klamath,. State of Ore gen: i Section 1 That tho county court or Klamath county, Oregon, be, and it hereby is authorized, empowered and directed to order paid to tho rogularly elected, qualified and acting treasurer of tbe board of directors of tho Klam ath Commercial Club, Klamath Falls, Oregon, from tho general fund of said county, or from a special fund created for that purpose by "tho said county court, a sum of money equal to one-fortieth of 1 per cent of (he total valua tion of all tho taxable property of tbe United Pros Service According to announcement Just SAN FRANCISCO, June 30. Tbe ma&e Dy Ant Brown of lne Southern ljury In the federal district court try- Pacific, the railroad will on July 3, In- ing the "Oregon Land Fraud" case, ugurate. a aatty passenger ana rreignt growing out of alleged bogus entries service between Klamath Falls and In tho Oregon & California land grants, Meva- north of Chlloquin. In addition, failed to agree, and was discharged , lhp train Mondays. Wednesdays, late yesterday. nnd 'Id'W wm on to Kirk. The government announced its in-' The north bound train will leave tention of re-trying the defendants. here at nine each morning. Increased business over the line, now, that the PORTLAND, June 30. Federal bis- lumber mills are In full operation, trlct Attorney Clarence Reames today icuspd the improvement of service, declared his intention of pushing the prosecution of nil of the Oregon land fraud cases. He will demand a new trial of tho case up yesterday at the earliest possible date. i BABY SMOTHERS IN ITS PILLOW FIXING GROUNDS FOR THE SERIES MANY HORSES ARE BEING SENT AWAY '- 4 THREE HUNDRED HEAD LEAVE MIDLAND TODAY FOR CALIFOR NIAMANY BUYER8 ARI SCOUR ING THE COUNTY HOBBS QETB VERDICT IN CASK AQAINST SWINDLER 'began ta At 3:30 thia afternoon, the taking of . evidence in the, trial ot'C, C. Randolph . Jon the charge of lareeay of a steer the circuit court. ,tA mr good ;1 amm 'falvoH Ai-ftWfl lnjliut(nir ' -i ?V- -"- .'.!' r--j After a couple of houra' de'lberation.-; from the vicinity of Creaeent.fwaH' iajv tho ciicult court dui.ee in the ease J. O. aliullr - ' i ' . ! '-, ..' .,-.''. vj... - .-. 'i"e Msyneia. Tne aeteaae eeateaaa tnat i.s .te Jary hearlag the cvi-Jttendance thia attereeoa:,k'V iVt "fe i of J. if. ft .bbjvs.i; Randolph was IncUeted.oa eharge of H returned a verdict stealing a Bteeraeleaaing'jpeecge'fe awarding Hobhe $147.55. The two men May teld. The defease' eeat had counter elaJma, and the ease, was the charge of larceny caaaot he brought before the circuit court on an and hiata that the eteer'invt! 'it&M :M 'm M '-ifi VV 3s6a5 r1.!" m 1 'S SVf'X! m m W Yr) J m appeal from Justice Oaeld'a court at 'may have belonged to!B. Merrill.' J. C. Ratealc attorney. l ..... ..a ' .-. tt ..- n. n ,". in wyiit wmm iujbbb iwr urn owntj. tv. a. a.;An"- .'flf T. 1. rlrlSin la hr tmmt Ttlv ''' ' nor Id tfnrr.av h, - - -J-I-J--i J ' t t-HS - court at 'may have belonged to B. Br.OeJiBr; i$ Hobha' of this city, the brands being : the mwS$jm .,, Pjroaecutiag Attorney John Irwmaad ',$ ' N. O. Wallace of Prinevlile are the at , ner is attorney for the, defendant ... , j . A i " i ' , -VkXit r . ;-Mfkt iWVi ' ii Organization of Fourth Ore&on is Next in Line xt -v M T-rf -'. fzmw - i. i'if'iiiiffiWH i..m go lfornla. A number of other shipments, In cluding some for Denver firms, hare The tans will notice a number of .gone out recently, and still more are improvements ut Modoc park when tbe , to follow. umpire yells, "Play ball!" Sunday for) it la understood here that J. Frank the first game of tbe series between , Adams, who recently purchased 1,000 , Klamath Falls and Duke & Hughson's , head of horses from the "Horseshoe Coroner Earl Whltlock returned last Sacramento All Stars, The diamond ,Dar" ranch at Wagontlre Mountain, night from Keno, whore he went to h en worked to smooth down has sold these horaea to the Horats. Investigate the death or mice raonwB - - ,-,- i.i i.mn rronv rimifrhinr or Mr. and ttle speedier. Mrs. Q. W. Crank, who wai found dead The netting in front of the grand- Mr, and Mrs yesterday morning. tho investigation pruyuu him i"m" "'" .--. -- .-.- . . . .. .. ..i .,... 'n.. tnttl l.nllu ft-nnt hrofllrlnvi Hirvmirh - bnby oYiuentiy oecnme ickviivu uur I From the Fort C. V. Looaley came la . stand has been inspected, and all weak 'from Fort Klamath last night. Mr. that tho places ure being repaired, to prevent Looaley underwent a minor operation ' .... A. Lnllu ftn Ka1lnc iliwuifvh -n, t.A niaAlrKHrn hnaillfffll UUf IUUI WIU Ituu, ! .wM m iu uiavia, anr. There is much activity in the local horse market, following tbe call of the United States for more animal for military service, and the recent plac ing of orders for more horaea and mules by the French government Tbe E. Clemens Horst company of Sacra mento, operating many large ranches in California, haa a call for si big bunch of horses for military purposes, and their buyers are also visiting this section. v y ThlB morning 300 head of horses pur- CAMP WITHYCOMBB. Clafikassas'. mobilise in resooase to President chased by the Horsta in, Lake county J Ore., June SO. Oregon's eatUvmlll- son's call, Thi mesas a aewre4awt;fe ivpro nhlnnnd. from Midland. Uluiin an ! IMla 'n. i't.Enrik Amiu 1 Ji'fi&UttitL'Jk " - -. . --- .-.-.- - w ,. W.W , V VMtWW .-. to Chandler, Sutnr county. Cal-routeto the Mexican border today. The,. The last contingent! boarded n train at; companies Clackamas sUtion at 11 o'clock Wedgene, Roseburg. MedfordaM;Fti; nesday morning for Fort Rosecrans, being called to men the coasvdefsnae,Hjgafy San Diego. . relieving regular troops; for duty iBaiarf There were more than 400 men Inifantry 1 declared to ,be 'l,.Jf?w.S." the force leaving yesterday., They However. :no such order stle'Bat, (mental band, supply and machine, gun companies of the Third regiment v But there may be more troops te'go from Oregon, cities throughout 'the state, Including Astoria, The1 Dalles, Pendleton, La Oraade, Baker, Marah- 'M m MM i.. n, niohi und inrnmi over on its to imperil the fans, A large score- stomach. The faco being burled in tho Doaru is Doing ouui, unu mis wm u (Continued on Page 6) pillow, the llttlo one smothered. From Dairy D. D. Llakey is in from Dairy. 'placed where all the fans can see It. j j Pneumonia kills oyer 130,000 Amer , icnuu each year. Mrs. Elliott Leaves. Mrs. J. S, Elliott haa departed for St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada,, In re sponse to a message announcing the Illness of her father. probability of ----;t-f' ataUoned 'ntOllsnWifRHSK :& m "M m rfa wl & $24 M m wm j&vx m$ i:nfiv L"'J,l r :' my VSW.T & &n field and others where ao millUa oai paales heretofore have been tatloned, report" the organisation of new'cenv pastes already has begun. Captain Kenneth P. Williams, U, 8. A.. master- Immediately, K because defenses nave been t n for' some .time without of the 'guardsmen. uamn-ujywwne.is serUMl,' little, more thefcit-sUte titpips fewmehrejeotedhy.ta. Inorafanda. few, m.'niw. Sen ror aceenianee .uom r'era remaia Ul'feainj The sjeyerner-lMis, m ;ri.fed6M:J itlwlrhntiMl'i hi! i. "Ammmmf -.m " , r.. - '--.!, r:'- ' .ft. ttBH 7 tfl prnciiriany te-"' . t "'. tbM aweeVMoate m Mfi ij mil -'-iwi ."l i " T t , ttmmmr " y ft ! Wnf 'XrJkwym ivBlllaypPA.r''K 'B 'iaanSr iair'W. ''.aaaaaa1, hniMM.I . 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