The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 01, 1917, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OF KLAMATH COUNTY
Eleventh Var-N;, 3,318
HOP IONS OF
BOMS ON SUB
BASE AND TOWNS
ARTILLERY FIRE INDICATES IM
PORTANT MOVI
Saojand Hw Loot Only Six Per Cent
of Cereal Shlpe 2S Par Cant Al.
tewed English Feed OlcUtar Ttlla
Aoaeelattd Pratt MarfrH Haa Ola.
ariara Auatrlana Farm Farad far
FaKa.
DMI.IN June 1 London report
Mleata tka retfclMv that an lm
tenant military lutrwnunt by the ?l
Ilea la wider way oa the Haitian fr jnt
I'h tha roanlbUt ft ra attampi lo
deal a cruahlag Mc t too Oermau
ank on tb coaa.
The artillery lire naar tha coat dmji
rtaehad an latamaa pltcb
British aircrafta art raMlai the D?N
Ua cwtat awl an dropping ton M
laaiN on Uatend, llitiw. and 9Sv
brvne, ono of Ik two Importual
Ctnaaa aubasarlRe baa.
LONDON. Jim 1-Bnland haa loat
aaly alx per cent of Iter aerial ahlaa
tacerdlna to a atataaaant ajlven the
Aaiaalala yraaaJ.wyfKaiaa1r-Jowi,
aaUad'a tllractor of food economy
today.
Ha aaM that tha mlnlatry of food
bad allowed for the Iota of 35 per
aeat of tola kind of ablpplng.
COPENIIAOBN, June 1 Vienna
tlepatchea received here aay that lm
Haaaoualy with tba opening of the
Aaatrallan parliament, thouaanda of
workmen ceaaed work and organlied
a great proceaalon aa a demomtratlon
m favor of peace.
MADRID, June 1 Dlaordera with
any aoldlera participating occurred
at Barcalonla today.
Several oBcera Including aTolonel.
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FULL PAYMENT PRIVILEGE
IN BUYING LIBERTY BONOS
The Treaaury Department I-
tuea the follewing:
Soma confusion kaa arlaen rela-
live to tba prlvlllge granted to
aubactibara for one $80 bond or
one 1100 bond to pay the full
amount at once, with tha asaur-
ance of aa Immedlateallotment
in full and delivery of .ai Interim
eertlScate at tha earllaat poaaible
moment. 4
w It abould be clearly understood
that thla la a privilege and not a
requirement. The aubacrlber for
one ISO bond or one f 100 bond
may avail himself of thla privilege
of full payment, or ha may pay
per cant upon application and
the balance aa provided In Clr-
cular No, Tl; that la, IS per cent
on June IS, 10 per cent on July
SO, 30 per cent on Augusi IB and
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30 per cent on August 30. .
The apparent reaaon for thla
confusion la the wording' on tha
application blank. If one f 60
bond or one flOO bond la applied
for and payment In Inetallmenta
desired, tha following words may
he strtoken eut: "Or payment In
full for tha oat ISO bond or the
one 9100 bond applied for," If
payment In f uH for tha one, E0
toad or tba one 1100 'bond la de-
tint, tha worst - tht appliea-
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a lieutenant colnnrl, a major, captain,
two lieutenant hav been Imprisoned
In the Mont Julch fortress adjoining
llarcetonl.
The minister uf war han admitted
that the disorder occurred.
ON KIIKNCII rW)NT-(Kroro Staff
Correspondent of Associated Press) -Between
April IS and May SI, 31.829
Herman primmer were captured, 58,000
of these were not wounded.
DECLARE STRIKES
DKTKRMINCD TO PARALYZK FCT
ROORAO WAR FACTORIES. CON.
CILATION BOARD FAILS TO
REACH AGREEMENT.
WNDON. June 1 Workmen have
determined upon strike or other meas
ure to paralyse production in over
one hundred twenty of the largest Pet-
rograd factorlea, most of which are en
gaged In war work, according lo dla
patckea received here.
The conciliation board haa failed to
reach an agreement with the striken'
demand for a six hour day, a mini-
aajMjraeVfer wwaaan and wagee of
ISO ruble per month. ,
Htrlkea have begun In many fac
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CAPTAIN SIEMENS
TO PORTLAND
WILL ATTEND PORTLAND CON
FERENCE MONDAY FROM LOCAL
CHAPTER. PLAN8 DISCUSSED
YESTERDAY FOR MONDAY.
At a meeting of the Red Crosa held
yesterday afternoon at the Elk' Tem
ple, Captain J. W. Slemena was author
lied to represent the Klamath Chapter
at the Portland conference on June 4.
Thla delegation will consist of tne
leading men of the War Council of
which Lyman Pierce of Now York la
chairman. Plana will be made for Red
Crosa week, Juno 18th to 26th. In ac
cordance with tho President's proc
lamation. Arrangement for the big parade
and mas meeting to bo held at the
nri House on Monday evening were
dliOUSitiL... It Ih desired that nil who
have automobile will decorate same
with American and Red Cross flags.
.,! hB readv to fall In line between
.h ni nasln Lumber Company's of
a.. .mi the Southern Paclflc Depot,
nronintlv at 7:30 p. m.
It Is urgently requested that every
. whether he can be In the parade
or not, will be at the Opera House
for the mas meeting, and that all who
can. will either carry a Rod Cross ban
ner or wear a Red cross osurb.
several talks will be given by local
men and the work explained. A pro
gram will be published later.
The Red Cross Is a national organl
aatlon and every cltUen should take
. .-.-.. in the work. Those who
have boya serving their country will
r .. .u. ...!, u a matter of
course, and those who have not given
.w. . .irt ouaht to be there and
ready and willing to do all In their
power. One way to help greatly la to
become'a Red Croat member.
.. v hit fAK. annual. II. Sub-
aeriptlon. II. Contributing. 15. Bus
".":" i wfe. 116. Patron. 1100,
?"'"! ' r...i. iaeluded in all
ROSSO WORKMEN
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except the f 1 membership.
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 17.
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PORT OF NEW YORK
NET OATE CLOSED
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NKW YORK, June 1-Kor raa-
nnn which the navy yard and ctta
lorn official refuaed to reveal,
the port of New York haa been
cloned to all ahlpplna by the ehtit
a ting of the gate In the ateel set,
clewing the harbor. Thi net waa
placed In position aoon after the e)
a) severance of diplomatic relation
with flermarfy. tl '
CITY SCHOOLS
RON ON INCOME
NO SPECIAL SCHOOL TAXES HAVE
EEN LEVIED FOR THRU
YEARS AND THIS YEAR P.ART
OF STATE MONEYS RETURNED.
The Klamatb FaUa School DUtriot
officer have kept the district expen
ditures for the past ear under Ita
Income to euch an extent that conald
erable of Ita state allottment haa been
returned to It original fund as re
quired by state law, according to the
) early report compiled by alias Ida D.
Mnntvar rtinnl rlnrk.. -. .
Uader 'the slate law unleaa SiTper
rent of the district, Is expended In
teachera' aalariee; a certain portion of
the slate
te funds
Irbeslaie. the total expehdltnrea
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yeartre'praclcally the sama aa last
ear,
The ieiorl shows that the sum of
8849.91 haa been received from the
county treasurer from the district tax;
824.SOI.80 from the county school su
perintendent for the county fund; II.
870.20 from tho county superintendent
for the state fund; from Interest on
school money, 1399.12; from Interest
on Conger estate, 11.967.76; cash on
hand June. 1916. 141,769.93,
Expenditure Teachers' salaries,
118,911.60; rent, 1400: fuel and school
supplies, 11.994.26: repairs, janitor and
Improvement of grounds, f2,134.3K, in.
surance, 1327: clerk's aalary. 1160: all
other expenses. 16.638.66; total. 130,,
BBS 68.
Balance on hand In clerk'a hands,
May 26. 1917, 111,214.25; outstanding
warrants. 13; First National Bank to-
tal. May 25. 111,217.25,
No special school tax levy haa been
made in this district for three years,
the district being run on .Ita Incoming
taxes and sources of Income, showing
an economic management and .tne
keeping of the expenditures under the
Income of the district by the school
board and school officers.
RED BLUFF-B.ANTB
STRENQTHEN TEAM
Word has been received by Manag
er Watt that the Red Bluff OJanta
are importing a pitcher for the game
with Klamath FWla here Sunday after.
noon.
Klamath is strengthening by dally
practice and the line up la expected
to be the same Sunday with Smith,
nook and Crawford In the putleld.
Klamath's infield Is believed oy we
manager and fans, to be A No. 1 and
mmmtA MAAaUiaaW fill
no cnange am jimv-
ih season. Sheeny haa aem woru
from Eugene (bat he will be here tor
the game June 10.
TIRST EXCURSION ON
LAKE NEXT SUNDAY
The Irat Sunday ixcuraloa will take
place on the Upper Klamath Lake
Sunday when the boata Spray and
Oakland will make the round trip.
Stopa will be made at Eagle Ridge,
Harrlnua Lodge, and Rocky Point
where -dinner will be ohtalhed.
The baaU will leave at I a. m. and
return about, S: 30 p.m.
BHUli JB ia4,gad I I ijiljfTBfftyKa aadmoner this1 nfcw oremler of '5SDln!l inwaee of
OREGON II" TO
HAVE RED CROSS
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OR. EEERLE KUYKENDALL. "OS, TO
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Hepa to Enllat Men Entirely From
Ortfen Student t Oregon Men
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Wanted Stt;Reaufred to Finance
the Carat California HaaH Sent
Three Small Unite ta Franca Al-
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Tba reiMBnag letter has .been re
vifLrii aValge D. V. Kuykeadall. of
law tvi -tnpi naiivr v ffiuiuw,
president of 'the University of Oregon
Alamnl AasocUtlon, relative, to the
forming of a University Ambulance
Corps under tha auspice of the Am
erican Red Crosa. Dr. Eberle Kuykea
dall,' a. brother of Judge Kuyfcenaall
and a 'graduate, has received hla cap
tain's cosnmlaaltb for such an organi
sation and tgoee jteelriag to aid ahouM
get la toe J'Maa. '
The letSKMBJi feUewa:
"An eKsVmiiahllsh a University
of Oregon MMPoce Corp under the
uankM orawiajnerican SM' Cross
kw-amlnod n.vwir Mbataalal footing
here and .wo fire writing yw a. letter
ai 1Mb time
movement can gain
Palls and vicinity.
"Dr. Eberle Kuykeadall, '08 was
sponsor for the movement.' In the
beginning and haa received his cap
tain's commission. There seems no
doubt that this corps will be organ
ited. The doctors for the corps have
been with one exception, enlisted, but
there is still need of enlisted men. The
hope Is that the corps may be com
posed entirely of University of Oregon
alumni and students. The advantage
to the Institution would be secondary
to the advantage which the men would
feel from having common Interests and
the opportunity to serve together.
"The men needed are chauffeurs.
(Continued on Page S)
OREGON "PIG"
CIOBS FORMED
HUNDREDS OF CHILDREN FORM
ORGANIZATIONS TO HELP PORK
SHORTAGE EXISTING IN THIS
STATE.
.
PORTLAND, Ore,, June 1 "Raise
a Pig" haa become the alogan of hun-
dreda of boya and girls of Oregon,
who have formed a Pig Club to carry
on the work and help make up the
pork shortage.
In nearly every county banks are
loaning money to the boys and girls
to purchase pigs and the Oregon Agri
cultural College I telling them how
to raise the animals.
MITCHELL ON BIO GUN
AT FORT SHERIDAN
Word received from Ben Mitchell,
who enlisted In the coast defense, says
that ha la handling part of a ram rod
for one of the big guns. Ben wrote
that previous to getting into the fort
he waa unable to see any guns but
that he haa discovered there are sev
eral at it. Sheridan on the Columbia
River. He "is one of a crew of thirty
working one of the Us sua and all
they have to do la to put the ahella In
after electricity brlaga them to the
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TEN OF DRAFT
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PORTLAND, Ore.. June 1 "A
young man ha nine chances out
of ten that he will not be draws
under the selective draft" de-
dared Senator Chamberlain while
here attending the funeral of the
late Senator Lane.
New Spanish Premier
premier
Count Ramonones. Marquis Prieto at
various times held the portfolios of
minister of foreign affairs, minister
of Justice, and minister of public
works. He is a member of the perm
anent Hague tribunal.
Like the retiring cabinet the new
one will be Liberal.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
ADMITS LEAK EXISTED
SAN FRANCISCO, June 1 United
States District Attorney Preston haa
admitted a leak In the San Francisco
Postoffice building from which gov.
ernment secrets have reached outside
sources.
RULES JUNE 5
War Ctnsus Bureau, Adjutant Gen.
1 eral'a Office.
PORTLAND. Ore.. June 1, 191T "I
work in a camp thirty-two miles from
a railroad. It will be very Inconven
ient for me to go to the city to register.
Can I mail in my registration?"
The fact that It will be inconvenient
for a man to leave his work to register
will not be accepted as an excuse for
not registering. The United States Is
engaged In a great war. with its Nat
ional existence at stake, and Individual
convenience cannot be considered In
the taking of the War Census.
The little green registration card
that every man between the ages of
21 and 30 years, inclusive, will receive
from the registrars after be haa regis
tiered on War Census day, June 6, 'la
a most important document.
This certificate Is virtually a receipt
of registration. If a man cannot 'pro
duce it on demand, he must convince
the Government that be haa really
registered, or he faces the possibility
of a term In prison without tho option
of paying a fine. In any event, It will
cause him much trouble.
So. for hla own sake aa well aa to
aid the Oovernment, he should guard
hi eartlleate religiously.
If a man between the ages of II
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CONSCRIPTION
110,500 WORTH
OF BONDS SOLD
IS TOTAL SUBSCRIBED IN KLAM
ATM COUNTY FOR LIBERTY
LOAN BONDS TO DATE. PEN.
DLETON, BO FARSOSS.
With I10.S00 atbacribed for the Lib
erty Loan bond In Klamath County.
the local executive committee feels
somewhat encouraged today altho It
Is felt that thla district haa a long way
to ao yet in the abort apace of Unte
allotted for thla work.
Newa that Pendleton haa already
subscribed MM.SM tor these bonds
haa been reelved and ahewM prove
a stimulus for Klamath to raise her
proportion
It must be remembered that the eaah
price Is not eceeaaiy in tho par
fcaae at that'sTnoia whieh are aa lew
ftfty doUara In.deieesliitlon, but
they may ho pwrchaaei la partial pay
U extending until Mm last of Aug
ust
very one la urged by. we ewasmltteej
to take aetien en UuvthigWr import
ant matter at one. At
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nigsatthwhoaneotthebriewajether
Mrs. W. P.cMiUai.ef street
by Rev. J. A OrifiKaVof thia laity.'
The mom la the son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. R. Brewbaker, of thla etty.-
Tber left thla morning by auto
mobile, for a abort 'honeymoon. None
bat the Barents of the couple were
present
Word waa received in the city this
week ofthe marriage of Miss Mattie
Foster to, Charley Mulkey In Coos
County last Sunday. Mr. Mulkey for
merly taught school In thto county.
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TORNADO GETS TEXAS '
AND OKLAHOMA
CHICAGO, June 1 A tornado swept
Llndaey, a email town In Texas, des
troying a Catholic church, a general
store and several residences last night
No people were killed.
Three people were killed near Mar
ietta. Oklahoma, In a tornado mat
awent south' Central Oklahoma last
night .
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The White PeUcaa dinlag roeaa w
officially open toaaorrow far the U(f ,
reason it, waa announoad today by.
E. R Hall, proprietor of tho hoteL ,.-
John K Maloney, steward; haa ro
turned from CalitornM- and aolaot f,
year will he In charge of thodtihig n
service at this hotel. MrMahapejr r :
la an experienced e'tewaid awl'heU "$
simitar positions for fourteen yeata ,
at the Hotel Stewart te Ban Franelaeo
and others. r v
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weeks been mahttalnlag'a ,jMa"aeryK
vice In the largo room cw'tho.nswth.lff!
side of the building; Tho main dtataa;
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