The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 06, 1917, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OP KLAMATH COUNTY
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY JUNE 6, 1917.
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U. S.
EINAL SHOT IS
SAID TO HAVE
HIT SOB BOAT
SATLE LASTED HOUR AND A HALF
YESTERDAY
Cub SMI SS Tltnee and Gun Crew 29.
Submarine Raleed Clear of Watar,
Stood Slam End Up a Few Seconds,
and Sank Flaw No Flag Captain
af Vaaaal and Commander of Gun
Crtw Confident af Hit
WASHINGTON. June .-ll Ik be
lieved that an American Meamcr nunk
a Oarman tubmarlno In a running AgM
which lasted an hour and a half yrater
day. The submarine Ared thirty-Ova hot
and tba steamer twenly-Av.
The slate department' announce
meat eaye that lha ateamer'a flnal hot
"apparently atniek lha submarine,
which raited clear out of the water,
toed atern and up for a few aecond.
and then dlaappeared."
The tubmarlno flow no flag. It we
Arat aeen 7,000 yard from the Meant
or, and approached to 1,300 fret of the,
hip boforo atartlng to Arc.
The captain of the veel and the
commander of the United Slate gun
craw boltavo Ida aubmarino wa aunk
Your Arat patriotic
Liberty Bend.
duty lluy a
TORNADOES STILL
KILL AND DAMAGE
CHICAGO, Juno I. From lha atorm
swept legion of Mluurl and Kana
It Is reported SI were killed, more than
loo Injured and $1,000,000 In property
loot as a raault of tornadooa yeater
day. I'eopl ware killed la Centralla, Rich
awad and Columbia countlea In Ml
aourl, and In Shawnee, Jefferson. Doug
laa and Neoaho countlea In Kansas.
Mr. and Mra. Caaa. J. Ferguaon of
Ihla city returned laat night from n
week'a atay In the mountain aouth
watt of tbta city.
Your Aral
Liberty Bend.
patriotic duty Uuy a
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Silver Bullets
Will Win theWar
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Evtry Libtrty Loan bond
thmt i bought bring Mmnr
thMond of tho world war
A Libtrty Loan bond 1$
m ophndid busimu andpatri
mHeinootmont. Thorotpotuo
to tho'Liborty Loan bond i$
mo U ghriou. Now Utho
Hmo to provo your fct of this
groat country.
Havo you a Libtrty bond!
If you havon't o u
today,
Thoy aroathwao $80.
Uiuaoxalaln tho torn
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W.R. G. BENEFIT
LARGELY ATTENDED
ENTERTAINMENT BRINGS SUM OP
I62 FOR KLAMATH 10YS AND
RED CROSS FUNDS A SUCCESS
IN EVERY WAY
The entertainment given laat night
under the auapicea of the Womon'a
Relief Corpa for the Klamath boy and
Hod Croaa fund wan laravlv attended
I by an appreciative audience at the
llounlon opera house.
The program waa given In good
Myle. In the Oral part the flag drllla
by the achool children fronvthe Cen
tral anil Itlveralde achool were par
ticularly pretty and attractive.
The rendering of "Old Folk' Mel
ody" by Meadamea Henry, Voye, Bar-
, low and Daniel waa applauded by the
audience and much appreciated. Mr.
J. K. Ilalllnger, who I vUltlng here
from ber borne In Washington, dm pile
her age, look pleaauro In aiding the
benefll, and waa well received.
"The Flag That Makea Men Free,"
by Mla Joaephlne Upp. appealed to
the patriotism of the audience, and a
tncal aolo by Ml Vera Houston waa
much enjoyed.
The number of the aecond part of
the program were appreciated fully a
much a the Aral, thru to the "Merely
Mary Ann" cboru, which ang patri
otic ong.
The olo rendered by W. II, Morgan
of Ban Ftanclaco waa well received,
hla rich baritone voice deploying hi
exceptional ability. Mr. Morgan I a
well known alnger In California mo
lcal circle, and waa aecured for laat
night' entertainment by Mr. Don J.
Zumwalt.
The duel given by Ml Parker ami
Mm. McCarthy waa well executed, and
the fancy dance were exceptionally
pleaalng aa given by Mr. Wheeler.
Mle Week and Kaaon. Mis Clara
Catkin, a graduate till year at the
high chool, aang the "Klorlan Song"
In excellent manner.
The raualc furnlahed by the 1'cerle
orrhcatra. In aiding the cauc. waa up
lo It uual plealng character, and
wa much enjoyed, lhl being the do
nation of the member of the orchestra
to tho cause.
The women of the corpa wish to ex
pre their thank to the orchestra. J.
V. Ilouaton for the opern house, to
Mr. Zumwalt and Mr. Morgan for
their help.
The entertainment netted the um of
$163 for the corpa' fund. The ex
panse were lea than $10.
Tho program wa a follews:
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Under Captain E. I. Tlnkbam and
Mculenant Scully tbeae Americans,
constituting the Ant American motof
tranHiort corw, left for the front the
oilier day. Captain Tlnkham won the
STATE OFFICER
CHECKING NAMES
8TEP TO PREVENT OPERATION
WASHINGTON RONE DRY LAW
MAY RE THWARTED JULY 1ST
IS DATE
OLYMPIA, Wash., June 6. The aec
rotary of atate la today checking the
name of the qualified electors on the
petitions which were Aled Monday to
stay the operation of tho bone dry
law in this state.
The referendum will fall If 513 of
the names are found Invalid, otherwise
operation of the act will be suspended
If the name are found defective,
the law will become effective when
tho secretory of atate declares it so.
The need congressional amendment
makea the atate bone dry July 1st
GERMAN PLANES
RAIDENGLAND
TWLt.VE KILLED AND M INJURED
IN YESTERDAY'S RAID RERUN
REPORTS GOOD HITS ON NAVAL
RASE
LONDON, Juno 6. Brltlah pllota
destroyed four. German aeroplanes re-
tiirnins from yeeterday'a raid over
England. It la omcially announced.
Twelve were killed and 31 Injured In
Ibe raid.
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DHtiLIN, Juno 6. A German a,lr
squadron dropped over 5,000 kilogram
of bombs on military establlshmenta at
Bheerneaa, England. It la oBclally an
nounced. Good blta were okeerved.
"Tbl: raid la tho oso referred to by
the London report, gkeerneea la a
forttfled aaaport and naval base area
pal near fCrat. . -
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war croas at Verdun. They are now
actively engaged in ambulance work.
While individual Americana have car
ried the flag tbla la the flrst body
which carriea It oBclally. Among the
KLAMATH MOST
RAISE $200,000
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tuiq uri snoTION OF THE LIB.
ERTY LOAN FUND SO FAR $18,
000 IS TOTAL-JOHNSON HOME
TONIGHT
Eighteen thousand dollars has been
,S "bur far for' tne TlbT WLakeview thl. we where U
Loan Bonds In Klamath county, and' purchased aeventy hel of mule, from
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lUUlCNIIUllD lUUnjr " a weuen 1
Count v Liberty Loan executive com-
mlttee that aome strenuous work will
have to be done thruout the county if
Its share of the loan ia subscribed
Acordlng to apportionment made for
the different sections of the state.
$200,000 worth of the bonds should be
subscribed here. ;
A substantial supply of posters and
bills haa Just been received from the
Portland headquarters, and these will
be oosted in different parts of thei
county. i
Chairman R. A. Johnson' of the local
committee returns from a business
visit at San Francisco tonight, accprd
Ing to a message Just received, and is
laying plana for a detailed campaign
during the next ten daya.
Game Warden Hare
Carl D. Shoemaker, atate game war
den, arlved In the city last night from
Portland on a business trip in connec
tion with hla office.
LIQUOR CASE DROPPED:
REQUEST OP THE 8TATE
'
e The caae of F. H. Mills and J.
M. Holeman, charged with having
liquor la their poaaeaaion, waa
dismissed In the juatlce of peace
o) court thla morning' upon motion
a) of Dlatrlct Attorney Duncan on
tho ground of InauMclent evl-
0 deaeo.
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the French Front
men were detachments from Andover,
Dartamouth, Harvard, Johna Hopkins.
Yale, Chicago and Williams college,
while a large body from Princeton waa
awaiting organization.
SHIP MULES OUT;
CATTLE COME IN
MARKS AND
GERRER SHIP OUT
THREE CARLOADS TO CORNINO.
LOOSELY SHIPS
OF CATTLE
IN 300 HEAD
li. Marks and Louis Gerber returned
W.
F. Berntu-d and others.
eota. ...I.l. WBwn kAAn Inaaflawt aintl
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Three hundred bead of cattle be
longing to Jack Pelton of Roaeburg
and Kay Loosely of Fort Klamath, ar
rived yesterday, and are being taken
to the Loosely ranch in the Wood
River Valley to be fed.
FUNERAL OF ACCIDENT
. VICTIM TOMORROW
The funeral of Ely E- Morris will he
held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 from
the Whltlock Undertaking parlors.
Rev. W. H. Cox will officiate. Tho only
relative of the deceased located so far
ia Mra. 8. Goldsmith of Abilene, Kana..
a Bister. She directed that interment
be made here.
Mr. Morris worked for Turner
Brothers aevoral years, and waa favor
ably known in the county. He died aa
the result of being run over by a war
on laat week.
JOFFRE IS CALLED
GODFATHER OF ARMY
PARIS, June 6. An official note
pays that Joffre. while In America, con
ferred with American military chlefa
on the plan of organisation for the aow
American army.
The uote'said. "It will aurprlao none
thxt the marshal took a preponderat
ing part in the plan, literally every
thing be aald being adopted." Hla col
laborator atyled him tho "godfather
of tho Americas army."
Your Arat patriotlo
Liberty Bend.
duty Buy a
Running Rght
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NEW CITY COUNCIL
WILL MEET TONIOHT
The sew city council will meet
tonight for the Arat time since
electloa. Mayor Crlaler wlU de-
liver hla anasal meeaage to the
city. The meeting baa. been poet-
poaed from Monday night owing e)
to the two holldara.
101 MEMBERS
ARE SECURED
LOCAL DRIVE ON REGISTRATION
DAY AND AT RALLY NETS MEM
BERS AND ABOUT $300 FOR THE
RED CROSS FUND
A total of ltl new aaembera and the
aum of $234 waa netted in yeaterdajr'a
local Hod Croaa "drive" oa regiatra-
tioadar. The earn of waa aecured
the night before at the rally held at
the opera hevae.
Tho aaoaahra of the Red Croaa ia
charge of the amageaaeata dealre to
expreaa their Uwaka ta J. V. Hoaatoa
for hla deaatloB of Ue opera hoaaeaad
to the KUaeata Falle band for 1U par
UclaaUoa. . r:
Palra of weaaaawaro.atatloaed near
the regiatratloa aaUaat the Shasta
aad the Sager Bowl eoafectloaery
atoraa. Haaataaartati. wara aaalataiaad
at the oaaeaa of tho Pan! Joaaaoa Real
Batata oeaaaaay.
To aid the movement the ladies of
the Catholic eaarca will, give a good
aale aoaao time aext week aa a Red
Croaa benelt
Mra. R. B. Watteaburg aad Mra. G.
A. Krause were la charge of the eeaa-
mlttee to gala meaaberahlpe oa regu
tratloa day. Thoae who aoid aattoaa
were Mra. Hampton, Mra. O. W. Rob-.
ertaon. Mra. C. H. Uaderweod. Mra.
W. O: Smith. Mra. H. W. Duncan. Mra.
Don J. Zumwalt. Mra. W. P. McMillan.
Mra. L. J. Vaa BeUea, Mra. Gaona
Watt. Mra. Carey Ramaby, MUa Pearl
Bolvla. Mra. loae TenrlUlger, Mlaa
Verda Coaad, Mlaa Mabel Martin aad
Mra. F. B. BagUsh.
A meeUng of the ooard of diroctora
aad aaaaaaara of the local Red Croaa
Chapter will bo hold next Monday at
the Watte Pelican hotel to plan future
activlUea of the ehapter.
ABDUCTION PLAN
OF CONSPIRATORS
ST. LOUIS MANUFACTURER RAID
TO BE OBJECT GERMAN WIRE
LESS HEAD VISITED UNITBO
TATIS RECENTLY
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.. June 6. Plane
to abduct a St LouIb munltlona manu
facturer aa a part of a Oermaa con-
apiracy to block shipments of auppliea
to Europe waa revealed to the prose
cuting attorney today by J. C. Pleraon,
one of six mea hold la connection with
the disappearance of Uoyd Keet
The Keet hoy la the 14-aaoataa-old
son of J. Holland Keet, a wealthy bank
er,, who haa boea kidnapped, aad for
whom a wide aearch la boiag con
ducted. NEW YORK. Juae I. Police officials
aay that they kaaw the head af the
Genua wlreleea ayateaa came to the
Ualtod Btataa and arraafod tor wlre
leea autlta aad other detail thru
walek taAoraaatSea aay ha aaaToyad U
Berlia. He thaa departed, prabably
far.Manaa. 4
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KLAMATH FALLS
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Today State Eatlmaaa Cat aa
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79JM0 Klamath PaHa
Run Heavier Than
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Man Arraetad in State for
to ReglaUr aa Par
WASHINGTON. Jeae ..
aaUUeaa of, mea of aaUKarjr aa.
tered for war
day. It la
000 will be called to aeaat tralaaag
early, tala falL
Provoat Marshal Oaaotal
haa aotlaad all gwveraara taat aa ta-
terpreU the law ae aa te aarmtt aay
waolagoodfaiUfaUadaarasaitar
yaatarday to do. a taday.
that a Ufearal
avraaad te make the
plete.
No retaraa are axaactad
today.
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at eatlaaatoa of' aeceaaary aiiaaa'ttaaa. -J
The men walcaT aTBaTHBaaiBai'.
will probably he ia caaap by laaaaai
ber Xat No claaa exoaaptleaa ara oaa
tempUted. Each will be baaed aa aor
aonal grounds.
PORTLAND. June C Adjataat Oaa
era! White eatlmated today that aaaat
75.SN men regiaterod la Oraaaa .yea-.
inw.
Ceoaplete retaraa are
for aevoral daya. -
Only one aaaa haa boea reported ar
rested in tho state, aad he waa Davtd
Coroff or Portland; "He failedia; roa
later. ' ' '
The government expected that aaara
than 100,000 men would roalater la
Oregon. , .
8EATLE. Waah.. June fc Tl aaar-
Iffa of the state In reporting their
yesterday to state officiate, exeeet a
total reglatraUon In the atate aot to
exceed 150.000. The rieverameat ex
pected 212,000.,
Nearly 1.000 Japaaeee rogjiterod
be're Many of them aald Uey, wiaUd
toaaWthe American araay.- ' '
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Tbe. reglatratton 'for the city at
Klamath.Falla, aa waa the couaty. waa
much In excess of the expected
hv aheriff Humahrer. a total af
than 572 registering la thla city
In the ' county more regtatraUoa
blanks and green carda had to he aaat
to aevoral poiau, laciuaing rmmm v?;
Bay. Shipplngton, Bly, and ae or taat ' .
other polnU. Maay reglatored at tM&.
court houae from varioua polnU la tat,,J
county. . '4 ',
One curious phase of the regtttra- -
tloa waa that of the Italians.,'-A aum
ber of them dealgnated thela wllllag
neaa to Aght for1 Uncle Sam.. but tkay
do not want to go to BaraaajU it.
Sheriff Humphrey aoiaa uua M"apiif,
nnd on lnouiring found that taayaiw
. u i. itaiv? aa itM'unaa t-.
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are afraid, of being pualahaaV
No troaawswM.sojajr
point, aad for'tha moat
sua marahau. ao tar aa has
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making tho retratioa.
boon' called home duriat tavwar, aaw , jm
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