The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 12, 1917, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY JUNE 12, 1017
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April 30th Tonehod at Gibraltar
YetUrday Attacked Twa Vaara
Age by Auatrian Submarine In the
Medlttrranean
WASHINGTON, June IS A German
temearine baa euak tha American
leak steamer Petrollte, according to
emteUr dUpalcnea.
Oaa boat containing eighteen, men,
hvmalng the chief engineer and the
laird nuir. baa landed, while two
basts with tha number la them not
staled, ar missing. Tha time and
awe of the sinking are not given.
The frtroltto waa armed aad carried
a tfinnrtV crew, Tha ablp belonged to
Iba Btandard Oil company, and waa
hramly the steamship Excelsior, un
der the Herman Nag.
the Irfi New York for Italy on April
Jam. with Captain McKellum com
panding. The IVtrollte figured In the new
lea years ago whea an Auatrian sub
marlne attack made upon her threat
mad to ttlnnipt dlplomatlo relation be
tvten IWnna and Waahlagton.
The .Standard Oil company haa tin
aeiaced that they have received word
that Ihr IVtrollte touched at Gibraltar
yesterday on her return trip from
Italy.
.HARRIED SUNDAY AND
LEAVE ON TRIP CAST
0. 1). Iirincoa and Mrs. France Hut
Wr were married Sunday morning at
(o'clock by Ilev. W. R. Rambo of thn
lint Christian church of thla city.
The couple left Sunday on a trip to
Kansas City and Teiaa. They will live
I Bank a, Calif.
Your flrt patriotic duty Buy a
Uberty Ilond.
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KINO CONSTANTINE 4
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THREE GODDESS
CANDIDATES
INTEREST ALREADY BEGINS TO
GATHER IN COUNTY CONTEST
FOR BIG CELEBRATION ON JULY
THIRO AND FOURTH
That the Goddess of Llbrrty contest
for the Htrahorn celebration parade
July 3d I going to attract consider
able Inti-rrat I Indicated by the fact
that three candidate among the pop
ular young ladle of Klamath Kail,
Mix Ik-mile Pickett, Ml Clara Cal
kin and Mla Marie Itambo, have al
ready been nominated for the honor.
I Mlaa lila II Mnmvr whn la ranritlf-t.
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' Ing the content, expect that a sub
stantial group will be nominated before
the primaries cloe neat Friday.
Invitation have been went In all
'part of the county to be represented
In iris race, and It I not Improbable
that a candidate will be entered from
the Klamath reervatlon.
The coupon are now on aale by Ml
Dorothy Week at the W. P. Johnson
company, (11 Main street, and may be
Aled there when voted.
Vote are 10 cent per 100. and It
require 500 vote, or SO cent, to nom
inate a candidate.
BISHOP PADDOOCK WILL
ARRIVE THURSDAY NIGHT
Ilihop Paddock will arrive In Klam
ath Fall Thuraday night.
The Grace RpUcopal Guild will hold
a meeting on Friday. Mr. Paddock
will bold aervlceM Sunday at 11 o'clock
at the Odd Fellow' hall.
I FISH AND OAME BODY
MEETS HERE IN JULY
A telegram receUed today from C.
v. Htone. nh and game commlaalonor.
stated that the rommlslon will hold
It next meeting hero aomo time In
July. The meeting la expected to be
held about the middle of the month.
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Former Prcaldent Taft went dow,
n to Fort Myer, Va , the other day to
visit hi on ChnrleB. whom ho had aen
LOCAL TEACHERS
LEAVE CITY
MANY WILL SPEND SUMMER AT
HOMES, SOME QO EAST, WHILE
A NUMBER WILL REMAIN IN
THE CITY V
Since last Friday the annual exodua
of school teachara from the local
schools baa taken place, a majority of
the teachers leaving for various points
for the summer.
F. H. Struble will spend the aunt-
mer at Corvallla attending college;
Mlsa Ethel Oroaa at Oakland, Oregon,
her home; Mlsa Lena Stoecker with
relatives In Portland; Mlaa Auguetn
Llndblom at her home In Turlock, Cat.;
Mlsa Clara'Elmer at her home In Loa
Angeles; Mlaa Gertrude Seeley at her
home in Delta, Ohio; Mrs. Fred Peter
son, on the Peterson farm on Lost
River; Mlsa Joale Van Rlpar, visiting
In Portland; Mlaa Gertrude and Mia
I Augusta, Parker, Qranu was, weir
heme: Mlaa Kacaei Manama i new
r. ore.: Mlaa Zoa Chaae, Mlaa Haael
Hardaabrook. Lamar, Nab., her naaw;
in. Laura Mayer. Prlnevlllej Mlaa
Edna Miller. Klamath Ageacy; Mra
Shaw, Beattla, to visit bar brother, who
la entering tha united taiea navy,
and Mlaa Mary Stewart. Cnloaio.
Thaaa who will ranutn In tha city
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are Mlaa Maud Scevlll, Mlaa Mary
Sinks
t to Join the artillery. The young man's
act Influenced aeveral of his college frl
enda of Yale to join him.
Kletb, Mlaa Helen Paxson, Mra. Earl
Hill, Mra. Agnes Bran. Mrs. Maud
Goeller, Mra. A. J. Lincoln, Miss Ruth
Talley and Mra. Nellie McAndrews.
COUNCIL INVITES
AID OF CITY
RESOLUTION ASKING FOR SUG
GESTIONS FROM CIVIC BODIES
PASSES-NEW PROBLEMS ARE
TAKEN' UP
An Invitation waa extended by the
passing of a resolution Inst night by the
city council, Introduced by W. T. Lee
of Second ward, requesting that all
civic bodlea and orgnnlzatlona in the
city interacted in the betterment of the
city be Invited to tender suggestions
and Ideas totba council,
The resolution was seconded by
Councilman Struble, and paaaed.
A requeat of the band for 1100 a
month auppert waa referred to the
finance maualttee.
Street mattera Including tha finish
ing of tha Snlpplngton road, West
Mala atreet, aad various other places
warp taken up,
Dr. Warren D. Hunt explained the
health altuatlon in the city, and ad
vised that all doctora report eaaea, aa
oamaaiwd by law, and that aetieee be
'potted In aantaglotta disease eatee.
Work waa atarted to find tame
means of dramlag the Mills Addition.
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MAYOR PROCLAIMS
LIBERTY BONDS
POINTS OUT IMPORTANT. FACTS
IN CONNECTION WITH BONOS
PUT UP BY AMERICAN GOVERN.
MENT
Ma or C. B. Crisler has Issued the
following proclamation with regard to
the purchasing of Liberty bonds. His
proclamation Is ks follews:
"Their Investment in Liberty bonds
will be the flrst money systematically
saved by thousands of easy-going
Americans.
"Those who go to the front sacri
fice their business, give time and
money, and may give life Itself.
"In buying a Liberty bond we, who,
stay at home, sacrifice nothing, give;
nothing.
"We profit selfishly.
"Bonds are In amounts of from ISO
up. Cash in full may be paid, or two
per cent cash down, balance by August
::oth. Eery dollar Invested In Liberty
bonds means a dollar's worth of addi
tional prosperity at home. !
"Our money In bonds, untaxed, at
34 per cent brings the same Income
ns local loans bearing 7 to 8 per cent.
Let us help ourselves to prosperity,
our beloved nation to defensive
strength, and the world to democratic
! freedom.
"We havo cheered our departing vol
unteers. "They will do their part
"Can we not afford to do our part
when the effort brings no loss or sac
rifice T
"On behalf of, and as its chief execu
tive, I appeal to every citizen of Klam
ath Falls and Klamath county to mako
It bis proud boast that he Is the pur
chaser of a Liberty bond, even though
the investment Ib the minimum of f 50.
"As we have home and plenty under
a nation of freemen, let us make the
slik'ht effort necessary to assure the
continuance of these blessings in fu
ture cars that our children will not be
povurty-rldden serfs and tenants un
der the heel of absolutism.
"Our nation Is our all honor, secur
ity, freedom, abundance. Maintenance
of national prestige Is our only hope of
future peace and happy homes.
Buy a Liberty bond! Apply today.
"C. B. CRISLER, Mayor."
GERMAN SUB-BOAT
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TOWED INTO SPANISH PORT FOR
REPAIRS, U-52 IS IN BAD SHAPE.
IS EXPECTED THE VESSEL WILL
BE INTERNED
CADIZ, Spain, June 12. The Span
Ish torpedo boat No. 6 discovered the
German submarine U-BI. disabled from
gun shots which struck the engine.
The submarine waa towed here. She
had been .stripped of her wireless by
shota. It will take at leaat two daya
to repair her.
It la believed the submarine will bo
intoned. She la an underwater boat
of 150 tons and carried a crew of twen
ty men.
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DISABLED
Help it Rise
190,000
113,000
170,000
180,000
150,000
140000
130,000
120,000
110,000
100,000
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40,000
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Those Klamath citizens who have
purchased Liberty bonds at the local
banks to aid their government In its
time of need since yesterday are:
KLAMATH LODGE, 77 A. F. & A. M.
FAITH JEAN KIMBALL
E. 8. RANDALL
MADGE M. RANDALL
FRED WESTBRFELD
CHAS. L. MOORE
MIRIAM MARTIN
KLAMATH AGENCY
KLAMATH AGENCY
ADA RICE
FOURTH OF JULY
PLANS MATURING
DIFFICULTY ARISES IN SECURING
AVIATOR, BUT OTHER PLANS
ARE GOING FORWARD IN GOOD
SHAPE
Although the committee In charge of
the Btrahora railroad dedication and
Fourth of July celebration are having
serious trouble In securing an accom
plished aviator, which waa greatly de-
aired, at reasonable terms, other mat
ten are progroaatng smoothly, aad a
big Umla assured all those who par-.
tlclpate.
Frank MUea of the Mllea Sign com
paay la busy dealgnlng fioata for the
parade which la to be one of the big
foaturoa of the celebration. A magnifi
cent dUplay 'of fireworka haa boon or
dered front the Mitt Fireworka com
pany or Boattp, wntoa aaa caargo or
the fire worka dlanwy at the San Fran
ctooa oxpoalUon. Motorcycle racee are
also being planned for the morning of
the Fourth.
A baaoball tournament for the aeml
profeeeioaal caampiouahlp of Oregon
aad Northern California to a serlaa of
four lamao. July 1st, Id. 4th and 5th.
la aohedaled. Another enjoyable fea
ture la a atreet dance, which la .to'bo
bald on Kite atreet between Fifta and
Seventh, on the evening of tht third.
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LOAN
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$6,000,000 MARK
REACHED IN ROSE
CITY AT NOON
SEATTLE PASSES THE
POINT
Merrill la Only Klamath County Ois
trlet ta Have.lta Portion of Loan Up
to Ita Allotment State OutoMo of
Portland SSJfSJXS Behind The
Total for Klamath County m
PORTLAND, June 12. Portland haa
over-subscribed ita teVeOMM allotment
of the Liberty Loan bonds.
At noon today the asbaeripUen total
led S5.C0O.00O. The committee expects
the total to reach $S,W,9W,
V
SEATTLE, Juno 01 Seottle'a -awb-
WrlpQoinee'UbeTtxLeih nia
ed the 15.080.000 mark. The
tee hopes to bring the total,
$8,200,000.
With 112400 already aubocribed to
the Uberty Loan -on-l. Merrill la tit
o ily district in Ktamlth county which
U dot g Its pro rata rhare In the pur
chase of those bonds.
The subscriptions duo from thla dis
trict in proportion to Its banking do-
poaitora are 515,000. waving a ami of
only 12.300 yet to bo raised.
Klamath Falls, which by the aavo
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standard should ralao 13lHf vm ,
1108.000 short, and la thua nopeleaely
behind ft doing iU aharo. ' "?
E. M. Bubb of the Firatf National
bank at Merrill haa boon working;
strenuously among his aaneeJatea to
forward thla matter, besldeo aubeerRt- "
Ing substantially bimselt
The complete Uat of those aubacrib-
tng here la given below. The total &
for thla district If aftr IM.5M. and. It
la Hoped that fromandoua reapoasea to
thla call on the part of the government
will be made dWlnaVthe last throe
daya of the campaign1 , - ,
Liberal terma, are 'offered by beta "
banks of tbo city for purchaae of bonds
by those not In position. to nay caaa.
It Ilea within, the power of nearly every
man to take at leaat a bond of ago a
nomination, and many can easily han
dle larger amouatcC . .
Only three, days. remain In which to
take action.
GERMAN OFFICER .
MEMO DISCOVBREB
LATE GENERAL BUSING'S DATA
ON BELGIUM WITH PLANS PUB
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