The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 04, 1917, Image 1

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ITAL JUNE 11
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Aatftun Railroad CmhuImIm Hat
miatcttd Russian Fwrt and Eipeet
t4 to Arrlvt In Wfr on Junt
U-Commlsalen'e Dtaarturo Kept
Secret and Net Aaiteuaatd Will Aid
RUSSIANS.
A RUSSIAN TORT. Sunday, via
Teklc The Americas war commission
HlwU wild Ktlha Root heading, ar
rive here safely today aad haa led
a special train for Petrograd.
Tie comralaalon la expected to ar
rive at Pelrograd m Jium It.
The Amerlcaa .Railroad Commto
eh baa completed lla laapectloa of
Mia tort an haa departed for retro
gnd where It will arrlvt Juae IT.
The departure of the Amerlcaa con
Mea to Rueala waa not announced
art thla U tao trat report of IU being
ea the way. The oaaMataakw la going
la Rawla to act la a elmttar capacity
M the allied commission which hare
flatted America, tho Italian comrnls-
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OREGON PASSES
ON SEVEN DHLS
PORTLAND VOTER ARE CHOOt
INO A MAYOR AND TWO COM.
MIMtONERI AT THE FOLLS
TODAY. t
POHTI.AND. On., Jane 4 Oregon
men, at a apeetal referendum eiee
Hon today are naaelag upon aeven
referred bllU aad. aaaeadments, tho
principal om afwhkh la tho leglelat
well proposal to iaane beads for ,
MOO to conatnet a ayatem of high
way, to web tho atate.
Interest and principal of the pro
owd bonda would ho paid hy In
created autoawbile taieo, the measure
provide. Tho MU ealla for n Ave
mr program of road bulUlag.
"The greataat measure Oregon baa
ver contemplated." If tho way Gov
nor Wlthyeomb haV ebaractorlied
the highway MIL Lent night theae
cleaed a hard aaawalm led hy the
Uto admlnutretlea la faror of the
d. drange edtelala hare apoken
Mainst the meaaure. OEtcUU expect
d the bill to paaa hy n amall margin.
ConBlMiittlAM a m tamf mimttk tuinl
Intlary at Salem with I4H.0W ralaad
by a iDeelal t law la mroaoaad In
Mother of tho btlla auhmitted today.
TtlA nilMhlnlaai eMAaniiaaai nMmav taT-fitl
H.-Ma aa7ffOMffjawNa mf w -
nlcal In character, hare arotuod little
wwreat.
Portland votora abio today art ohooa-
a mayor and two eommlaalonera.
The following aerea are candldatea
tor mayor; W, B.4lWarroa, private
Mcnlin. I. ilkui ftaaimla.
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loner George L. .Baker, CoBMBlaaJoaar
" H.Daly.'a.H. Wheeler, former
Mayor Alloa Q. Xneallght, A . Joa
w'yn and OaorM MaaaaL
A light vote waa eaat here la tho
" bill la'tao oiootloa. today, , la
hm lectloaa of tho elty only 48 por
wt ot the eleitera voted-
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DRAFT QUESTIONS
FOR TOMORROW
The lovcrnmrnt Inntructlonii to
Ihuae subject to conncrlptlon regis
tration (sit men who hava naal
their 31st and not reached their 31st
birthday June S, 1917.) are as fol fel fol
eows: Questions will on asked for you to
answer in the order In which they
appear here. These question are set
out below with detailed Information
to help you answer thrm.
Do not write on. mark, or other
wise mutilate Ihrse Instructions. Do
not remove them. They should be
carefully read so that you will have
your answer ready before you go
before the reglntrar.
All answers will bo written on the
reclstratlon card In Ink by the reg
istrar, who should be careful to spell
all names correctly and to write legibly.
1. Name In full. Ace In year. This
mean all our name spelled out In
full.
Must give bkc:
Rtale your age today in year only.
Disregard additional month or day,
lie prepared to ay "31" or "2S," not
SI year, 3 months," or the like.
3. Home address.
This mean the place where you
have your permanent home, not tne
place where you work. He prepared
to give the address In thl way: "333
Main street, Chicago. Cook county,
Illinois": that Is. give number and
name of street Urol, then town, then
county and state.
3. Date of birth.
writ vour birthday (month, day
and' year) on a piece of paper before
...I, tn ih malsirar. and live the
paper to him the first thing. Exam
ple: "August 6. 194."
if vnu do not rememwr me year,
urt to answer as you would If some
. ..li vnu vnur birthday, an
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birthday this year I will be (or was)
yMra old." Tho registrar will
then Sll In the year of birth. Many
people do not carry In mind the year
they were born. tm my
talned by the registrar oy suoir
Ing the age in year on this year1
birthday from 1917.
4. Are you (1) a natural-born clt-
. naiuratlied clt lien; (3)
an alien: (4) or have you declared
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NORTHWEST RED CROSS
CONFERENCE TODAY
PORTLAND, June 4 A north-
o treat conference; of Sad Craaa
workers la meeting hero today to
plan for tho part that tho north-
west la to play In raJauc lie.-
OOO.ew for the Red Craaa. Over
200' people representing tho north-
0 want atat are Dreamt.
BIB RED CROSS
RALLY TONIGHT
PARADE STARTS FROM EASTERN
MAIN STREET AT 7:90 O'CLOCK
AFTER WHICH FROORAM WILL
E GIVEN.
ACCIDENT VICTIM
SUCCUMBS HERE
ELI MORRIS, RAN OVER BY A
WAOON LAST WEEK AND CHEST
crushed; DIES HERE LAST
NISHT.
BU Morris, an employee of tho Tur
ner M1U. died laat alight at :80 here
attar mderaetaa- medical treatment
four days following hla eheat being
crashed whoa a wagon ran over him
last week.
Morrie waa driving to tho city with
n load of lumber and fell of the front
of the wagon. One of the wheela ran
np on him badly crashing hla cheat
He waa brought to tho city by hi pass
ing automobile. The accident hap
pened between thla city and Altamoat
Ho waa 4 years of ago and haa.no
known relatives. Tho body Is at the
Whitlock wadertaklag parlors.
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Junius 8. Morgan, con of the head
of J. 1. Morgan A Company, the rich
est bankers of the world. Is here
shown at his gun on Lynx No. 3, one
of tho fast submarine chasers at the
Charleatown. Mass.. navy yard. He is
gunner. "'
Oevernment Will Nat Siva
Between Reflotorlmj and Friaon afrit
' Will Funlel Klamath Ceowty to-Aft
OrfMiaad and Ready to Takojtor
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RURAL DISTRICTS
WILL BUY BONDS
COMMITTEEMAN ON RESERVA
TION SAYS FROSFECTS OOOD.
MERRILL HAS APPLICATIONS
FOR H.2M. TOTAL, $1001.
Hit Skips Said to
Have Aided U-Boat
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The Navy Department ha. made the
....r..t that two ships of the Am-
A.i.niin company have
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wro a.Poc eo o mmaw -
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Ocean. Rlcbara w". J"'"-,,.
jwakoo two years ago r
lateraatad In the company, .- r
Prospects for a aubatenttal reaponae
from the Indiana of the Klamath Raa
ervaUon to the naUoaal appeal for
subscriptions for the Liberty Loan
hnnda are declared cood hy Edward
a Aahurst. who waa appointed district
chairman for that territory by tao
Klamath County Liberty Loan execu-
ilva Mnnmlttee.
Mr. Aahurst. who haa accepted thla
mmmiastan and la nrepariag to push
the matter tealoualy thruout tho roe-
ervatloa, aaya that tho aplrit tbna
rap ahown toward the movement baa
been of the heat and that mere
little doubt but thrt a considerable
block of the bonda will ho taken.
Chairman B. M. Bubb, of tho Merrill
district, la declaring hla wllllngneea
to cooperate with tho local committee,
statea that I1.M0 la application for
the bonda have already been applied
for.
This bring the total of the county
up to 113,000. Tho dltereot fraternal
orders and eoeletlea of tho elty have
been appealed to for aid In this mat
ter. U la felt that If these can be en
Hated, a powerful Influence will have
been brought to hoar for thla patnoue
cause.
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RBDD1NO. Cal, Juno mfc w
!.... had a violent oraptloa
a. i.. Biaat which waa preceded by
a a BUbtorrasoaa oxntofloa that waa,4
felt for mltea aroaaa. Taawra.w
4 tloa la appwroatly growlag la ao-
tlrity aad wlta aapwopaaavaw w
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MAY TOURIST
PROSPECTS GOOD
DESPITE LATENESS OF SEASON
AND CONDITION OF ROADS MAY
SAW MORE THAN USUAL. MORE
COMINO.
Klamath Falls saw more tourists
daring the month of May this year
than It usually does despite the late
spring according to Mrs. B. a Hall,
of the White Pelican.
There; were about ten automobile
parties .passed through the city laat
month and already thla month aeveral
parties hare gone through, four or
Eve laat week.
The touriat season is expected to
run heavier thla year than ever be-
forV
All is in readiness for the big" Red
ftHwrnarade and rally to be held t la
this city tonight - J-'SVJtf
The parade with the;10amate? Falla
k..rf l..io will rnrm-at fha MUterB
end of Main atroet at 7:30 o'clock .aad
a lone line of decorated aotomowtee
Is expected to make their apeoxaaee.
Several features have been worked
out foflhe parade.
Following the marching of the pro
cession the length of Main atroet, the
members will go to the Opera Hoaao
where an Interestlnc program In tho
interesU aadpertalalag.-to.Jha, Sod
Croea wltt'he given. f " v" l
The entehainmeat la being given
Ninth to Blevonth, Baealag and ,,, iaSa:, ... mnatm - ,,-.
nett eaVe: No. 7. caaventh to east', ., . ... ta- .
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enmetery. Wordoa boildlag; next to
Orphean theatre: No.S, Fmlrvlew ad-
tomorrow or attamptlas. to
indue other to evadatt. -
He said that ho expected a tow me '
dltloateweataitoofametery.Hoaaa,. 9MtMmtm r-iet im'
ear ronww giwceT. ubb-i, . . mMaBt-tha-aaw-tloa of -tho
White atroet; Na SMUla ndtkm.iVe aETSJami " zT
Mill. Addltloa hallr aid No. 10. 8Wr-rWJ7JIXd at the rUha
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BAND TO GIVE
CONCERT SOON
PLAN TO MAKE FIRST PUBLIC AP-
PEARANCE ON FRIDAY NIQHT.
ELECT OFFICERS AND START
CAMPAIGN.
OFFIELD CHOSEN
WATER USER HEAD
OFFICERS ELECTED AT MEBTINO
OF NEW BOARD OF DIRECTORS
HELD SATURDAY AFTERNOON
HERB.
O. W. Offleld waa elected president
ot.tbe Klamath Water Users' Associa
tion meotla'g of the board of director
held hare late Saturday afternoon.
Thp other oSeera elected were:
Jamoa Baell vlce-presldoat; LeaUa
Xoaora, traaaurer; and yf. C. Daltoa.
aaMt i California. Atom h. aaaer
la tao aocrotary of the aaaocUtlon.
Tha uw hoard of directors as elect
ad la aa followa; first dlatrict, Jamoa
teU: ioooad, A. L. Mappaaii; tatra.
O. W. OeaoMl fourth, J. r. Kamaradi
aad direotor at large. Clyde Rradlay.
Tao aow board la tawag up taa
preMema faring tha asaaotaUM
The Klamath Falla band elected of-
fleers laat week and decided to give
IU first public concert thla week. Fri
day night 'is the date planned aad the
concert will be given In front of tho
Elks Temple.
A committee consisting of J. IJ.
Dodge and John Hubbard waa ap
notnted to raise funds for the support
of the band and already report good
success.
The band now haa a membership of
twenty mea and haa aeveral mere
playera coming. Tho band wiu tew
the Red Cross parade tonight
Tim oatcera elected were: R- A. Mit
chell; treasurer. John Hubbard, seero
tary aad manger; W, H. McLaughlin.
director and librarian.
Klamath Falla' aad Klamath Coun-
tya war census marshals and their
precincts are: ,Vr
Doa J. 2umwalt..Pra)ctact No. l; W.
8. Slough. Preclnctr.' 3: R. H. Dun
bar. Precinct Ki)S;, Archie L. Alex
ander. Precinct No. : P. c. Apptegaie.
XhJ Wi-. IrlkarR. Wllaoai. Pre
claciaBVeiCProctol No,'
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mar I. Applegate, Precinct Na 9; M
F. Parker. Precinct No. 10.
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Jnha R. HjtteliiJjUtomi, Alsoma
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IW.D.CamDbelLXanaeU Valley. Lorella, will be
n. H. Van Meter Poe Valley. Olene.men la
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J O. Hamaker-JLLoat River, Bonanxa The votlna.praclncta tfor odayiai
Joe Vose-.Wood River. Ft Klamath atate election aad alee for regjatraoea
J. H. Hobba Tule Lake. MrriUj tomorrow forTall yojaaa,lratwooa'
C. O. Merrill Merrill, Merrill, the agea or 31 aaa w years, iwbwsit-,
R. W. Tower Plevna. Keno
D. B. YoungPine Grove, Klam. Falls
Chaa. E. DrewHIldebrand. Hlldebrand
jss. Bell Sprague River, Bly
R. O. Vincent Worden. Worden
R. c. Short Mt Lakl, Maat Falla
Harry ai Wllaoa Malta. Malta,
James Blalr......Klamath Lake. Odeaaa
Thoa. Patterson. Swan, Swan
Chaa. Thomas..Odell-Crescent
J. W. De-Puy Midland. Midland
H. L. PrttchardPellcaa Bay Lum
8Utee. urged ail Italians Hvhig htrAa., '
erica to register today taa agaaeh to
a detegattoaot couaUaMa;waa,goaajy
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Center. Bank Kxchanao halldtag: No.,
2, Center to.Third, Joha Houatoa build
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Mr. Van Allan Cornish aad Mlaa
vra Lorain BUtoa were married at
the Methodist parsonage by Rev. Goo,
H. Bennett at o'clock suaaay aara.
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The bride la aa employe of tho Moe
department atoro where aha haa booa
inr tha atore oBeaod hero.
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