The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 24, 1917, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1917.
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Announce That t,SSS Pfie-
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IMn Una-Jimland Captured.
IWfOON, May It It waa announce!
lay tut Qermnn alrsblpa raided the
i rout of England lat nlxtit
blM bomb and killing ana par.
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JAP DESTROYERS
AIDING ALLIES
LOVO CECIL TELLS COMMONS
THIV ARK WORKING IN NORTH
PACIFIC. SUB WARFARE SEINO.
STARVED OUT.
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British aeroplane purmied th ttto flrltlnh throne,
Ik; but tt rnlilrra enraprd.
LONDON, May 21 "Jnpanene de
etroyern arc assisting (be Ilritlnh navy
abroad." Acting Foreign Mlnlntcr lird
Cecil told Ibt Home of Common to
day.
II added tbat tbt Japan eminent
are cooperating In tha north Pacific In
work "of vrat Importance to tha
allied cutine."
Admiral I.ord Rerenford. "peaking
nt a luntln-nn, dcclnml that the nub
ntarlna menace baa not been removed
yet, but ttiat tlio dancer In being
atanred out.
Ita declared that although the war In
i changing many government", the Kn
nllnh King wan never more iccuro on
lAXIXJK, Mny H-Tlio admiral!
waxed totUy thai (ho ItrltUh
t TnnylvanlB, formerly a trari
Uttc Hum, wan torpedoed May 4lti ,
ill men drowned.
at lost Include the captain, ten
icror, 373 toldlera and twenty-nine
!WOi DEMAND
: WAR DEPARTMENT
hiis, May 34 it la officially an
that the Krenck destroyer
an nunk by a mine during
ami battle between Auatrian,
htk, rtrillnh and Italian warship,
nrty two membera of tha craw have
raxued.
liter the battle an enemy eralaar
earned to be burning.
lOME. May :4-Tbe Italian war of.
iktrtanonunced today tbat follow.
I Ha bourn of a tarrUk bombard
the Itnllana broka thraagh tba
anao linen in tb. Carao region
w4 Jamland aad t.OM nriaonora,
laole ban been lorn In tha eaeny'a
from Cantngnavlita to tka aea, a
of fourteen allaa, aaya tha
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TEAM
TO PLAY CHICO
UTRY OUT CACK HINLtV ON
H!R WAY TO KLAMATH -ALL!
WDOUkLI HKAOIR ON NtXT
WAY.
m Arbucklo AlMMda.nall tean,
PjPlH the Klanuth raUa team
"Wo header harf nazt Sunday
nd afternoon, will play "tka
Trolley leagua team tolorrow
Woon on their way nra, urtvlni
' oauru.y nlibU, t ,
"lame ut Chloo will bw aUtad at
vco KxpoalUon. Maaaiw Potar.
''the Almonda annonncaa tnat
" alley or Hotaaa ef tka Unlvar
-Hfornla, will U 4d-4 U kia
Jf ! W kara. , , y
1, hfi Wrllafta fjHUi' n VWanallakia
California InaUtutlM tf Mrntaf
'"on, winning agalnat aaaaa rary
' ,emn among wkkk waa tka
-fya. flttaburg, Olympic eluk and
kUay baa play'W g-i ball hi
wrwmnto Wtntar;Lawaad
'young la ga44ang aama witk
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AK FOR AN OROANIZATION TO
FKKO, HOUSK, CLOTHE AND
OIVK MEDICAL AID TO WAR
MOTHER AND CHILDREN.
NEW YOIIK, May U Uadore of
Ibe Women' National Service league
and tba National American Women
Suffrage Aaaoclallon today declared
tbat tba government munt organlie
a women war department for the
feeding, houalng. clothing and giving
ef medical can to war mother and
children.
PORTLAND PASTOR
HERE
SUNDAY
PASTOR OP HOPE PREUYTERIAN
CHURCH OP THAT CITY WILL
VIMT KLAMATH PALLS AND
MAY COME TO STAY.
Rev. 8. W. Seemann. D. P., Paator
of the Hope Preabyterlan Church of
Portland, will preach the morning and
evening aermona at the Flrat Preaby
terlan Church In thin city noxt Sun
day, May i7th.
Dr. Seemann la' deacrlbed aa being
one of the moat fervent and convinc
ing apeakera the Preabyterlan Church
baa In Oregon.
r The purpoee of kla vlalt la to look
over thla paatorate with a view to
iM.tiB hare. All membera of the
congregation and the public are Invited
to atend tbaae aervlcea.
EASTERN OREGON WOOL
CROP IS aooo
AKMt. Ore.. May 14-Tbla yeart
clip of' wool In'eaatem Oregon will
about Hual the yield In lilt, accord
ing to tka beat avallabje eatlmatea
bare today. Loaaaa are wported fjpnt
uik. kuniuaa. but cawKkllr tkla
wmvMlni to lamba, and the affect
Im .TLwILl la tka iiaraJ taUla
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Senate Adjourns in Respect to Lane
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If you go nbroad nn American battleship thene days you may neo men In khaki and men In white duck ready
for fight. The men In the khaki look Just like soldiers of the rcj;ulnr army, nut they do not belong to it. They
are marine, the noldlem of the aea. They have led in every foreign fight the United States has engaged In.
Now they demand the right to be tho. first men to land on French aoil. They insist the government should give
them this honor bocnuso they have been first In ercry other war.
CENSUS CARDS . !
MUST BE FILED
BY JUNE FIFTH
MEN ABSENT ARE RESPONSIBLE;
NOT. OFFICIALS
Reojeter Today la Official Warning
Sant by Adjutant Oenaral'a Office
In Portland to Men Away Fem
Home Preolncta May Save Jail
Term County Clerk Will Advlaa
How to Proceed. If Nacaaaary.
(Official)
PORTLAND, Ore., May 14-Men be
tween the agea of H and SO years, In
clusive, who expect to be abaent from
their home precinct on War Cenaua
day,- which la June 5, ahould register
without delay.
Register today, if you can. If that la
Impracticable, do, It tomorrow; In
any event, register at the very earliest
moment for delay may make you liable
to a term In prison without tka alterna
tive of paying a fine. Absence la not
accepted aa an excuse for failure to
register.
The procedure for. registration of
absentees la, quite simple and akould
causa no confusion.
Tke absentee, or prospective aba en
tee, must apply at tba office of-tka
county clerk of tke county In whleb
hV may happen to be at' the time,
whether In Oregon or aliewkare. Tka
elerk will All out kla reglatraUen oerd.
In cltlea of 10,000 or ntere,
tke city dark
city auditor. .. .
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The elerk, or ma aepuiy, w u iti 1
applicant tbla card, which he must
mall to the registrar of his home pre
cinct, in care of the sheriff or his .home
county, In tlmo to roach the registrar
by War Census day, June5.
if the absentee Uvea in Portland, or
In a city of over 30,000 population In
another state, he should mall the card
to the registrar of his home precinct
In care of the mayor.
If, aa frequently is the case, he can
not remember the number or name of
bis home precinct, he should address
the card to the sheriff of his home
1 county, and write and fill In on the
envelope ao addressed the follewing:
Registration card of ..".
Street and number ..
.P. O. or R. P. D
It is of the utmost Importance that
tke absentee remember tbat the burden
of having his card reach the registrar
of bla home precinct by War Census
Day la on. him, not on the authorities.
Hence, the necessity of registering
early. t
Again let It be 'emphasized that if
you expect to be absent from your
home precinct on War Census Day,
go at once to the county clerk of the
county In which you happen .to be,
whether your heme county or another
one, and register. Do It now. .-
TWO, PINED 40 AND
COSTS; HAD LIQUOR
Thoa. Drlacoll and Frank Kelly were
rreaied yesterday for having liquor
W. R. C. TO 6IVE
PROGRAM JUNE 5
BENEFIT FOR RED CROSS WILL BE
OIVEN ON NIGHT OF NATIONAL
REGISTRATION DAY UNDER UNI
VERSAL SERVICE.
The Women'a Relief Corpa of thla
city will give a patriotic program at
Houston's Opera Houae on the night
of June 5, national registration day
under the conscription law, aa a bene
fit for the Red Cross fund.
The program will consist of comedy
sketctes, special musical numbers, flag
drills by school children and other
features.
' The proceeds will be divided be
tween the work of the corpa and the
Red Cross fund, in which work the
corpa has been active.
The. program for tbe entertainment
will be announced later.
MARRIED IN CITY
AT METHODIST PARSONAGE
John R. Rntliff and Mlsa Ollle Dean
were united In marriage at tbe Metbo-
arreated yesterday or naving uquor dist parsonage last night at 8 o'ciock.
in their poaaeealon, pleaded guilty, and They aro popular young people of Mer
ware tned 140 and coats. They are in Vlll and will reside five miles eaat of
tbat place where Mr. Ratllff has prop
erty Interests.
affix .to
who In Portland w the
fcf w -m
jail pending payment. i
Ply of tke other cases, following
arreata Sunday night, have not yet
been aet for hearing but are expected
to he cleaned jip tkla week. Tkriae
pleaded guilty 'and were fined IIS; and
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ji rerwinr enan nerw.
M. V aMaJiae tke United Stataa
raaaaryrSanalaa. arrived in tbefeHy
thla weak freag the Medford offlee and
UtingthUptaf tikacaaH-thia
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GOOD ROADS MEET
HERE SATURDAY NIBHT
A good roads meeting will tie held In
Houston's Opera Houae Saturday night
when State Highway Commiaaionar
Thompson, of Pendleton, and other
apeakera will be hare to apeak on tke
11,000,000 road bond bill. The-Conv
inaMial-Ciub.deatrea n large attend;
a'nee.
U. S. MINISTER
TALKSJ RUSSO
AIDS RUSSIAN WAR MINISTER TO
REVIVE FIGHTING SPIRIT, PROM
ISES AMERICAN AID AND SYM-PATHY.
PETROOAD, May 24 American. Am
bassador Francis la aiding' War Min-
-ter Kerenskya campaign to. revive
;e army's fighting spirit
F.-nncis la making addressea promls
ng Russia America's aid.
He concludes each speechwith the
Utement that "A new Russia and
Vmerica entered the war' aimultan
wusly, and that America ,1a ready. to
elp an aggrcsalve Russia on the bat
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ALUMNI WILL
-mEiraiioRs
TO BE HELD AT WHITE .PELICAN
HOTEL FRIDAY NIGHT. GRAD
UATION EXERCISES TOMORROW
, NIGHT.
WA8UINGTON. D. C. May 24 Tk
Senate adjourned, today in raopect, te, t r j.
Senator Barry Laae, of Oregon, wh .-a-".
died laa't night at 8an Fae4ae,', - s JC
Senators Chamberlain. AshnraL KmL1
yea. Vardaaaaa. Jofcnson of Searth Paf-vy-f j- '
kotavLa Follette, Oasnaa and HmM2JZ',,
wiU-leav-' immediately to atteatbe, V. ,
funeral., l " ""
Tbe alumni -of tbe "Klamath County
high school will give a reception Sat
urday night at the White Pelican to
the members of thla year's graduating
class at the high school.
Committees have been busy this
week sending out Invitations and mak
ing arrangements for the reception.
All membera of the claaa and trad
uatea of the high school are invited to
atend.
The graduation exercises will be
held at the Opera Houae tomorrow
night when M. S. Pittman, of tbe
Monmouth Normal, will give the grad
uating address.
The memberrof this year's graduat
ing claaa are: Florence Bogga. Mabel
Waldrlp. Mildred Thrasher, Wallace
McClelland, Clarence Williams, Carl
Rueck, Frankle Adama, Edna Melbaae,
Claudia Spink, Helen Du Fault, Rob
ert Fisher, Graham Klehl. Robert El
llott, Lyle Johnson. Josle Low, Har
riet Foster. Oladya Poole, William Mel-
haae. Ernel Steams, Madge, Shlve,
Emma Honalk, Francea Hannon. Sari
Mack, Helen Magulre, Katharine Eaa,
Faye West. Mabel Morrison, Blanche
Warren, Ruby Blade. Howard Winner,
John Houaton, Vera, Wood. Mary Ball,
Neva Faught, Lillian -Shubert, Rut
Maaten, Helen Elliott, Helen Zumpfe,
Aileen Smith. Marjorie Delieil. Besa
Pickett, Georgia Fisher. Marie Grif
fith, Clara Calkins and Margaret Wor-
den and Ruth Tompkins.
HARRY LANEDIES
III SAN FRANCISCO
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Aftarvnirda a Portland Pnyaielaa)
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Senator Lane baa been. la. a Baa
Francisco hospital following ate return
from Washington where bla coadttwa 2
became such that hia phyaieiaa advieec
bim to go west. His death to attributed i ?
to a bjoodcloton the brain andhtgk . a,
blood pressure. l-
Dr; Harry' Lane waa bora at'Cervali'."' t
Us. Ore.. August 18. 1161. ;HewiaaT
the son of Nat H; Lane, a:pioaer aa-r-""'
chant, and grandson of General Joseph
Oregon. He wm graduated fVoaaMsj
Willamette, University in .U7C Coat
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gon. He was made a brigadier la the
Mexican war.
Of hie Immediate family Dr. Lane w
aurvlved by bla wife, Hajriet Laaa;
two daughter. Harriet Lane Hlcka and
Nine Lane McDride, and an auopteo
daughter, Dorotky Lane.
Mra. L. P. Moaher of 814 SsNraun
atreet, Portland, la an aunt of Beaator
Lane. She to a daughter ef Oeaeral
Joaeph Laaa; S. Rabert Laaa. aa Uaele,
Uveeat.Jloaeburg aad Mia. WUUaai
Ci-Mg, -Perttoad. to tha.Uae,
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pletinga coarse in the medical aakool.-jy, v
of the unlverskr he took a oost-nda' l&'l I
ate course atthe Pollege of .p'byalelaai''''ji
and Surgeon of New York. .
Taking up- tke active practice of
medicine. Dr. Lane,, who advanced
rapidly in his profession, haeoma praal-? -'
dent of the State MedlaSf A noelatioa
and the Portland City aif County Med
ical Association. ' ,, )r-a'
In 1103 ha waa appoiata a ntember
of the Bute Board of Health. la Got- ,
ernor Pennoyerfa admlniatrattoa Dr.: ,
Lane served aa Superintendent of the -"
State HospiUl for the. Insane in which
capacity he, performed coBspleuoua aar- tf
vice, many improvemenu la aoasiaia- v
traUon of the institution having been .-v
accomplished under hia rule. .
Dr. Lane's loaa career aa a araetio- .-' .4 1
lag phyatclaa In Portland brought him- " -
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having a liking for public .Ufe he en-; ft
tered upon a wider, career ef pattUea
which, eventually, placed 'him-in thec.r ;,'
United Statea Senate.
He waa elected mayor of Portland la
1W6. defeaUag George H. WlUUma, .
He served two Urma aa mayor, pa Xs't&&
IMS he waa elected' to the' United t$Si
SUtea Senate, defeaUag BeaBeUiaf
for tke hoaor.
Dr. Lane's aervlcea In tha United ...z.W&m?,
SUtea Senate were cMpicm.t.lgv v,;r?J&
hia relaUoa to the, apartaMU,.ai..rr'
dlaa affaire. Ha ehamtdoaaa taa eagnV; ntms-
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