The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 02, 1917, Image 1

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IEFUSAL 10
s DECLARE WAR
BELIEVED CAUSE
OLD PREMIER PUT BACK
IN OPFICI
' TbrtaUn to SeM Eanedltlen to Pehln
to Dissolve Parliament Unless Ac
i tln It Taken Treublee Untying
Since Premier Dlemleeed by Preel.
Dtnt 81 Proclaim Independence
and Others Reported Be.
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PCKIN. June 8 The Chines prov
awe r Anbul. Ckl IJ, llu IV. Che
Elana. Ko Kln aad Ho Nan have
prxUlmml their Independence ami
; threaten to aend a Joint expedition to
vkln In fort a dlaaolutlon of the
Cats parliament and the reinstate
aaat of Tuaa Ckl Jal aa premier.
; These all ravelling provinces forni
a Major portion of the southeastern
art of In cbJaese republic. They
have a population of about 110.000,000
fatpla.
The sltuatloa la China baa steadily
grown mora threatening alnce the pre-
Mant dismissed FiwaaJer Tuaa Chi Jul
.feRowIng a rlotoaa acaaloa of I he rep-
INsmtatlvea when tbe deputle refus-
i to pM a raaotutloa daclarlna war
i' an (tarmanv.
NICHOLAS SAID
TO BE IN PRISON
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REPORTS OP RIOTS AND MAS
SACRES IN SIRIIA BV GER
MANS ARK RECEIVED AT UN.
DINE.
LONDON, June a A Petregrad die
aateh aaya that the rand Duke Nleb.
alaa, former oommandor In chief of
tht Ruaalan armloa, haa boon arreated
a a rttult of Royalhrt rlata at Tlflla.
BEni.lN. Juno t Von Hlndenbura
aaa reported to the Kalaer that the
allien wetter ofeaalve baa reached
a dereml ve coaelaakML 4 A t
The Kalaer aeat i telecraa to the
U' InprrM which aald that Ue French
and Ilrltiih attack haa failed and aald
'that the aid of tha Ooda traated. the
Otrmana with iarhtUHaa atreagtb
will endure "aaeeaaafally the nlghtlaat
hattleH of tha swar."
HOMR, Juaa I The French aumap
Ina circe haa torpedoec and auak a
large enemy aubaMrine at Cattero. Al
(ho alrplanea attacked the Circe aha
"turned aafely to her baae.
UDINB. Italy.June l-Frairaentary
haa beoa raealvod here of wide
Pred InaurrMtloaary atovemeata In
BerblB,
Aunlrlan arlaoaara captured In tha
"aiian drive tell tha detalla. They
ay the Teuton traaaa aurrounded the
iBiurgenta and auaaacred then, awai
oi them bains M womm, oM atea pad
children.
the InaurajeaU are aald to have of
fered fierce reelataaae la the aaat
uree weeka and have Intlcted heavy
waiea oa tha fjulparlinr
Tha trataa EsM wwa hawayer, and
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RED CROSS PLANS
EOR MONDAY OUT
INTERESTING PROORAM WILL IE
OWEN IN OPERA HOUSE POL
LOWINO PARADE POR LOCAL
CHAPTER.
An the tun mretltiK to bn held at
the Opera lloune In the Intercut of
tie ltrl Croon, Monday evenlna, U
the flrot ileinonitratlon of the kind In
KUnuth KrIIn. II will be Uken an an
indicator of the local interrM In pat
rlotlr work of thin character, ao let
nil turn out with appropriate bad teen
ami flaRH, and demonstrate that every
rltlirn U wlltlnK to do hln bit. and
prove hlmnetf worthy of our Klamath
County hoys who hate already shown
their readiness to serve their country.
We cannot all be soldiers but there
I not a man or woman who cannot
serve in some capacity. The Red
Cross needs the help of all. and let
u show by representation at the Op
era House on Monday evening that
when the country needs the services
or Us cllUens they are at her dls
imsal.
Kvery one Is requested to be ready
with decorated automobile to fall In
line for the parade that Is to be form.
nl between the office of the Ilia Dasln
Lumber Company and the Southern
Pacific depot, promptly at 7:30 p. m
The. ministers of the varloua church
M of the city will delher fled Cross
sermons on Sunday. On Monday the
parade and mass meeting will take
place and on Tuesday tho Woman's
Itellef Corps will gle a concert at
the Opera House for the benefit of
the lied Cross. Ixt us snow oy at
tendance at church and Opera House
1..1 .11 urn in stmnnthy with this
work and will support it.
Tho program Is as follews:
Music. "Star Bpanaica iiannor, "
chest ra.
How the lied Cross Could Have
ll.tnml In !" Capt. J. P. I-CC.
Tho OrnanUallon Which Did Work
In 'SI." O. A. Stearnea.
"Why Wo are Fighting and the Ser-
lousness of this War." Ilcv. Ooo. II.
Bennett.
Music. "Medley of Patriotic Aire.
Klamath Falls Wand.
"The Red Cross." It. C. Groabeck.
"Our Unpreparcdncss." II. D. Morten-
ann.
"What the Red Croaa Did Do In the
Spanish American War," na. r.
Stone.
"Need of the Red Croaa." Rev. Hugh
Marshall.
"America," Klamath Falla Band.
NO BID MADE ON ANTELOPE VAL
LEY TIMBER AND BUT ONE ON
. . ur aCOTT TRACT
UNIT.
The bid. on the three tract, of
ttasfebr advertlaod tor a.lo by tb. gov
erameat recently were opened at the
Tbirrm.ronTheA,e,opo
Valley timber. .
The Lamm Lumber Company, of
IM K.nt. wa. the only bidder on
"he Middle unit, Mt. Scott timber
troa the' Southern Mt. Scott unit the
Felicia Bay Umber Company and
the Alse UmUt Company hid.
The AlKta company', bid wa. tho
highest.
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WATER USERS
ELECT OFFICERS
SOME CONFUSIONS AND VOTBs IB
CONTESTED AT ANNUAL BLEC
TION YESTERDAY. RESULTS
GIVEN.
The Klamath Water Uaera Aeao-
elation held its annual election yea
terday and the ballota were counted
last night.
Some confusion existed aad a dis
pute arose when C.A. Bunting made
the contenUon .that the water were
voting who are In arreara la their pay.
menta ahould be barred. Howeyer
the Judges bad not challenged their
votea when caat and aa no law covora
thla point. Mr. BuaUnaa contenlona
were thrown out.
On tho vote, at large,, howeyer, the
by-lawa call for a majority rote wr
the winning director. Three raa aad
neither accured a majority; Thla had
not been aettled thla morning.
The old board of director, met thla
morning and tho new waa acheduled
to meet and organlie thla afternoon.
The results of the election are aa
follews:
Flrat
j. A. Koonli, J.IMJ.
Jaa, Kaell. 5,908.3. ,
Second
A. L. Marshall, ,IS,4.
3. H. Van Meter, S.4H.1.
Third
F. L. Pope, 4.M5.B.
G. W. OBleld, 4.478-
Fourth ,
J, F. Kamarad, 7.7M.I. t "
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O. A. BuaUag. 1,715-1. . ,
R. B. Bradbury. I.SSJ.8.
Clyde Bradley, 8,14t.t, t r
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on the work against the submarines.
Admiral Slma la in command of the
destroyers aent by the United Statea
to take part In the warfare on the
submarines.
W. R. C. PROGRAM
IS ANNOUNCEU
RED CROSS BENEFIT AND CORPS
FUND POR KLAMATH BOYS AT
FRONT TO BE REPLENISHED BY
SHOW JUNE S.
A two-part program will bo given In
the Houston Opera Houee Tuesday
sight; June 5, tbe evening of NaUonal
RogtatraUea Day. under the auaplcea
of the Woman'a Relief Corps of thla
city.
The proceed from thla entertain
ment wll he used for tha Corpa' work
la provMlag the Klamath hoya at-the
froat with auppllea and remembrances
of Klamath County and also for the
Red Croaa work which the corpa baa
taken aa active part.
The program la aa follewa:
Part 1.
Selection .T. .Peerleea Orchestra
Flat Drill Central School Olria
SeleetioB r .Quartet
Moedamee Voye, Henry, Barlow and
Daniels
Readlag v-Mrs. J. K. Bellinger
8eleoUon ....... ...Peerleaa Orchestra
Flat Drill Riverside School GtrU
Vocal Solo . .-Miss Vera Houaton
Part 2. v ,
Patriotic eaorua, Popular aoaa, Chorus
from "Merely Mary Ann'
Sketcb....Houatoa. Hubbard, McDonald
Fancy Daacora...Mrs. Wheeler, Mlaaea
Weeke, Baaen and Newbury
Vaaal Bala. Mtaa Clara Calklaa
Duet "Hark to the aMadolla"
Mlae4 AguaU Parker and Mra. Herbert
. McCarthy,
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Liberty Band. '!'
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DRAFT A6ITAT0RS
TO BE QUIETED
QUESTION OP EXEMPTION NOT
TO RE ASKEO JUNE S RUT
.WILL BE LEFT TO EXEMPTION
BOARDS.
WA8HIN0TON, D. C. June 2 With
two daya remaining before Tuesday,
registration day, the department of
justice baa planned to exert every
energy to quell anti-draft agitation
which have already resulted la a num
ber of arrests In various cities.
The war department baa announced
trat no man registering will be re
quired to answer the question whether
he claims exemption. It will be suf
ficient to present the claims of all
before the exemption boards later.
Department of Justice officials aay
that many persons have responded to
their request to report cases of op
position to the draft registration.
The war department Is considering
plana for enrolling Americana living
abroad.
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Your Brat patriotic duty Buy
Liberty Bend.
CONSCRIPTION
RULES-JUNE 5
War Censua Bureau, Adjutant Goner.
al'a Office, Portland, Oregon.
PORTLAND, Ore., June 2. 1817
Oregon has reason to feel proud of
Its patriotic newspapers.
Because of the enthusiastic coop
eration of the newspapers of the state,
Governor Withycombe aald today, he
believes the people of Oregon are bet
ter informed aa to their duties In the
coming War Census, next Tuesday,
June 5, than tboae of probably aay
other state.
Official news letters containing in-
atructlona and information about the
War Censua have without exception
received generous space from the atate
press.
Tbe task of educating the people of
the atate to their War Census dutiea
looked at flrat like a very difficult
undertaking, but through the aid of
the press it haa proved easy.
Probably no other matter of gen
eral Interest haa over received taai
amount of publicity in Oregon that
haa been given detalla of the War
Census.
The result la that today there are
mighty few persona la Oregon who
do not, know that:
War Censua Day la next Tueaday,
June 5.
Every male resident who haa paaaod
hia 81st birthday and baa not paaaed
hla Slat birthday on June 5 must
register.
Allena aa well aa cltliena muat reg
ister. ""
Claim, of exemption from military
service do not exempt from register
ing. Even tbe alck and tbe crippled
muat register.
Registration muat be made la the
home voting precinct.
Registration booths will be open
from 7 o'clock a. m. to o'clock p. m.
Of approximately 100,000 men la
Oregon eatiraated to be between the
ages of 81 and 80 years, Inclusive,
there may be a few ao unpatriotic aa to
try to evade regUtraUoa oa war cob
aua day. next Tueaday, Juaa 5.
Tbe beat advice to aay youth who
centemolatea such action la thla:
Dent try It. The riak la too great
Evasions are euro to he found out,
Beaidoa the disgrace of hetag breaded
a "elacker." there will he a peaalty
Caacludad oa Paga
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Railmi President
Ready for the Wr
Robert 8. Lorett' chairman of the
board of directors fof the Harriman
rallroada, aad the power representing
tha iatoreata of the late E. H. Har
rtmaa. haa volaateeJad for Red Croaa
duty durlag tha wa. He thlaka he
la too old to gVyteUio front, bat -he
aald he would ive practically all hla
time to U-Bad.rroBa interest.
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Liberty
iatratloa boarda have been appointed.
Mayor Crlaler and Sheriff Hum
phrey have both, received special ord
ers for the enforcing of this law, it
being pointed oat that it U their spec
ial duty to see that, thla law Is com
plied with.
The city precinct for both the
election and draft are aa follewa:
Precinct 1, west aide of river to
Center, Bank Exchange building; No.
8, Center to Third, John Houaton build
ing; No. 3. Third to Fifth, Court
Heuse: No. 4, Fifth to Seventh. Shop-
hard buUdlag; No. 5, Seventh to Nin
th. Klamath Transfer office; No. 6.
Ninth to Eleventh. Buealng aad Bon
nett oEteerNo. 7, Eleventh to aaat
aide of cemetery and west aide of
cemetery. Worden building, next to'
Orpheus theatre; No. 8. Fairvlew ad
dition to west side of cemetery. House
near Fairvlew grocery, Upham. aad
White atreet: No. Mills addition.
Mills Addition hall: and No. 10. 8hip-
plagtoa, Parker building. 8blppington.
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ELECTION AND
REGISTRATION
MORttUEl
ELECTION PRECINCTS AND POULB
TO BE USED
Klamath Expecta to "Take Her War
Canaae at no Caat te Oevei
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Marahala Will Act Free of Charga
Three Lcatl Hollaaya In Raw- -Tha
Road and Penitentiary Wile are lav
portant.
Monday is election day aad Tueaday
is NaUonal RegtotraUoa Day, Oiagea
thus having two legal holidays fat .awe-,
cession besides Sunday. r '.;!
Election day. Monday, Jane 4. la
State elecUoa,4ay at wateh.tlaM tha'-C
dtlxeas of Oregoa win decide am a.
aaaabor of measures rUorred to
by tho laat legtalatare. Mast
Bat of these is bettered .to' be UteK
$.e0.0eo read bond bill forth aJtaiW -Another,
of teaartakee at" this? ttma ""
Is tha bill previdtea: for a Barv'faattlr
tenUary for Oregoa. The was 4a .
to ha daae by thaeatIewsti5feH
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are ehoelat. m-vaaABajgargtjti ajajW -
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which addltloa after addltloa baa boo. -j
constructed onto the original bealeV
lnga. The Governor asks that tha
people provide the money for a peaJ-
tentlary-both from aa
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a humanitarian viewpotaL
Tuesday, June. 5. la NaUonal Regis';
traUon dny, at which time, every aaai
la the United States between tha asaav
of 21 and 39 years. lacraalve.wUl go ,
to bis voting preciBct ' aaa raaasTor .
under tbe national universal sitbKary
service law. - n.N
KUamth County'a offidala expoot to. ,
take the draft cenaua wlthawt iafaaaa
to tho govoramoat and hoaoa, ta'aaaka;
a record, or at least be
doing ita work aa a patriotic daty.
Sheriff humphrey has dtotribatad aaa,
plies thruout tbe county far hath tha
election and the census, aad frfee.
for their country at ao cost to the jntV
ernment W,. V45J
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ular voting praamcU thraaat ttaa ,..
county as weU aavthe city where reg- J
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