The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 13, 1917, Image 1

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KLAMATH PAULS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY JUNE 13, lt!7
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AIR OVER CITY
WTIIN HOSTILE PLANKS TAKI
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'arty-Nlne Killed and Over Twa Hun.
trad Weune'ew Florae Orw PI,
pert Received Bast End, Where
Mm Pur Live, Suffere tody Hee-
Ml Filed School Htl, and Tan
KHted ana- fifty Injuraal.
$200,000
10,000
LONDON, June 11. Utar report
ledteet .that forty-nine pcreene wara
MHad ana" ever SSI Injure4.
K la feared tha Sauree ara growing
m Ma reperta ara received. '
LONDON. June U-Flfteen hoMlle
aweplaaee raided the Kant Bad in
Leadoa shortly Mora room today.
British aviators aad anti-aircraft
aaw altackad Ik lavadera. aad
mat battla occurred ta Bald-air.
Oa bomb it reck a rtcbool house and
kWd ia cklldraa aad iBjurad Bfty.
Ckuraltor Boaar Law aaaoaacad
la Ika kouse of commons tkat thirty
aa ara killed aad alsiy-eeven Injured
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Tka Kaat Mad la wkart the poor of
Uadoa Ue, aad It offered kravlly.
Tka koapltala of tke dlatrlcl are
rrawded.
LINER RAMS AND
SINKS SUBMARINE
AMERICAN .IMAJIIHIP KftOON
uno Arrmmi tv two sua
MARINIt,r4lMlAQI TO OCT
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AN ATLANTIC PORT, June IX
Tba American ApjiuUlp kroonland In
reported to hawfeatroyed a (lernian
nbaurine. .MJ-
Two tubmarlata attacked the Kroon
had from two aldaa. By agile ma
ararerlng, tha kroonland rammed and
(oak one.
Tke ataamer lout a propeller blade.
LIBERTY LO
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JUSTICE OUNN
OF OKLAHOMA
HERE THURSDAY
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ELKS FLAO DAY
W. C. DAVENPORT
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lltmUK MA80N WORDRN
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C. B. WOHUEN
HARRY OWKN
O. A. 8TKAIINH
J. V. HOUSTON
C. C. HOOUK
OKOItGB O. FRY
RACHAKU AYRKS
JOHN TltOXKL
RK8HIK CROW TROXR!
KI.OYI) AI4IKRT W1IITB
(JKOnOK HUHSKL WHITB
KDITII M. PRY
PAYB HOOUE - ,
II. E. OKTZ
THOMAS MARTIN
THIRZA MARTIN
O. U CARTER
HKNRY HOIVIN
LR8I.IB ROOKH8
B. R. RRAMBS "
CHAS. U)OMI8
Z. C. KIMIIAI.I
MALIN
WM. U. PRRKR
STRAW, CALIF.
NBI) O'CONNOR
D. D. MURPHY
WESTWOOD, CALIF.
JOHN KANKRUD
A Real Chance to
Serve the Nation
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WmJMlMi ffm $30 to
$100400.
KUauik raiatw liaWtw LmH EbSOUHv
c6i4ltCIAL CLUi ROOMS
Now Rtsldea In Oakland, Calif. Will
Spend Several Oaya In Thle Vicin
ity, Baalde a Speaking at Eaercleee In
Front ef the Elke Tampla Tomorrow
Night The Temple Will Bo Open ta
the Public on That Occaelen.
Former Chief Jiutlco . Dana of the
eupreme court of Oklahoma, will deliv
er the patriotic addreaa for the Elks
,at (he annualobeervaaee of Flag Day
at 8t30 o clock tomorrow evening.
Judge Dunn' U a brilliant epeaker,
and waa one of (be beat known public
men In Oklahoma' until juet a few
yean ago, wken, on account of kla
wlfe'a kealth, heraaiSHl Tf'tko. aa
preme. eencb and aaoveCto Oakland,
Calif. He will arrive here en tomor
row evenlng'a train, and It la expected
that he will upend aevreal daya here
enjoying the flnhlng, aa the guest of
local mrmbera of the lodge.
The Flag. Day services are to be held
from the front entrance to tha Elke
temple. The city council baa granted
permission to close Main, street be
tween Second and Third on the even
ing of the services, and seats are tot
bo placed on (he pavement In front of
the building for the audience. The
ritual work of the lodge la to be fol
lowed,.and the altar la to be placed on
the second landing of the steps leading
to the entrance, and the oncers chairs
at each end and at the top and Bottom.
The band will occupy a position at the
right of the top landing,- while the
niembefH of I ho double mixed quartet
will be at (he left of Iho top landing;
While the service will be conducted
by the Elks as la their annual custom,
they will be for the entire public.
Seating reservations will be made for
the Grand Army of the Republic, the
Woman's Relief Corps and city aad
county officials. Following tha services
the'Elka home will be thrown open and
tho public is Invited to Inspect the
building. The program follewa:
Music "Star Spangled Banner" Band
Introductory Exerelaea Bkalted Ruler
and Officers
Prayer A. M. Worden, Chaplain
Double Mixed Quartet "Song of the
Vikings," "Kentucky Babe" Mra.
Motachenbacher, ' Mlaa Newbury,
Mlaa Calkins,- Mlaa Hollowell. and
Messrs. Motachenbacher, Mehaffey,
Qlalsyer and McFerrln. Mra. turn
wait, piano and director.
Flag Record..... . Wilson 8. Wiley
Mualo Band
Elka' Tribute to tha Flag....r. -
........ George A. Cathey
Song "America" (new tuna)
Doable Mixed Quartet
Patriotic addreaa Judge Jeaaa J. Dunn
Mualo Band
Closing
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TWENTV MEN JAILBO IN
OREOON UNDER DRAFT LAW
PORTLAND. June IS. Tweaty
have been Jailed la Orates far fail
ure ta restaur, under the selective
draft IAV.
la WuVasUa.tWrteeS Skes, have
Wak arreated for failure .to obey thla
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Chinese Rfcster to Fight tor Uncle Sam
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01 FRENCH SOIL
WITH HIS STAFF
DUE TO ARRIVE IN PARIS
TONIGHT
ITS BOND QUOTA
TODAY, REPORTED
KLAMATH'S TOTAL' NOW ABOUT
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TeUl Lean Neara S2(SaJNSSSSMark
Due ta Small
men under the select!
New York cRy was est
heart of Chinatown.
Chlneae all day. Their names were
taken by school teachers of the vicln
Ity, who volunteered for the work.
They sate? .very few'6f the OrienUla
demanded exempiln. Hrhc auiKamxi
arairwiSftuiyrurd'r-n
very positively that, they were, ready to
Ko to war,
WorMOutlined for Red
Cross Committees Here
A tremendous drive for the Red funds at all churches, lodges and pub-
Cross throughout Klamath county In c meetings.
'lit Is telt that no one win turn aown
a cause whose noble principals and
wonderful results have so benefited
humanity during the past yeara aa the
co-operation with the nationwide i
movement, will start next Monday
morning, and be concluded the Monday
morning thereafter.
This week has been set asldo-by spe
cial proclamation of (he president of
the United 8tatea for the purpose of
securing for the Red Cross $100,000,-
000. Klamath has been urged to doj
Red Cross, and whose call for aid la
to urgent at this time," said a mem
ber today.
"About 100 of our boys have already
gone to' the front, and approximately
1.S00 more are registered for possible
Anllulmnnl anil' annn ttiMA brothers.
her share, and every patriotic cltixen ' nn . MmA. .in k. in dir nMH of
1ted Cross service.
pro" "Let us provide the funds before
they are needed, and not wait for ter-
Plans for a most exhaustive canvass , rIble Bories of suffering before we
of the entire county have been care- contribute. Let us not repeat the
fully worked out under the leadership .Spangh' war experience, when forty
of R. II. Dunbar, chairman. There men dled of uMM to one from bul
have been seven teams appointed to , lf ts j us put our Red cross in a
ahould lend hla utmost assistance
the movement Funds must be
vlded.
work, and the exact personnel of the
workera will be published within a
day or two.
The work that will be undertaken by
each team la aa follews:
Team 1. Klamath county outside of
Klamath Falls.
Team .House to house canvasa of
Klamath Falls.
Team 3. Solicitors for downtown
business men.
Team 4 Booths at prominent places
In the city.
Team 5. Publicity.
Team . To arrange announcement
of the campaign aad explain need of
position to reverse this ratio.
"Any; site donation will be gratefully
received, but all ahould give aa large a
sum aa possible. We ought to, and
aro expected to, raise at least a
sum euual to $1.00 per head for
every man, woman and child, In
(he .county. Do your utmost to help
Klamath make a 'creditable showing
when the figures are read in conjunc
tion with, those from other countlea."
Full information regarding method
of campaign will be published before
the drive starts, and during the weak
you will be fully posted oa the result.
Prepare, to do your part In a large
way. "
Russo Commission
Here At Pacific Port
WAJUUNOTON. June 18. A ?lttta-.MtUt. aad then proceed directly to
aiaJIUaiatoAaMricaaa1aadetatlWaaaiagt. '
a'Pacllft sect, t There are forty memeera ta ue
'paaaaalj
Flying Stare and Strlpea and Conveyed
by Destroyers and Hydreptanee, Ship'
Carrying .Party Aeraoa Channel J Yarfc Annewtcea Mora Thin S1.SSV
Decka at Benldegne- Met ay French
Officiate and Of part far Parle en, a
Special 'Train.
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PARIS, June 11 Oantral Parahlng
has arrived In Parte.
PARIS. Juae 13. Oeaeral. Pershlag
basIaa4edatBoeVffJMrroetMaBg-
Ush chaaWear tovlcta.u4 wUI
arrira fat Psrle tSBHahL
General JNUatlar. rereaJHitlBg faae
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rreaA ai iramaat. Aajd att.r aa1alaea,
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British aatdiera Baed the quays aadl
nndered saRltary aewora as tke Invt
ta, ffylag the atan- aad atripea aad
praoeaaa ay oeanvyera w ccubb-
panted by hydroplanes, steamed Into
Bouldogae, while Bands played tie
Star 8pangted Banner aad the Mar-eelleJse.
Tke American staff departed Imme
diately ,f or Parte by special train.
FLOATS ARE TO
BE ELABORATE
MILES MRS TO SAN FRANCISCO
FOR MATERIAL MISS PEARL
BOIVIN HAS BEEN NOMINATED
FOR BODDESS
Several elaborate ioata are to be
coastructad for tha Strahorn railroad
dedlcaUoa aad Fourth of July deaaeav
atraUoa by F. D. MUea of the Miles
Sign eoeapaayv ' ' r " '"
Mr. Milee. who has ka a great deal
of experteaea ia tkla line of work In
Urge ettlaa during yeara past, has been
at work for several daya on artutio
designs, aad last night there wara aub-
aaltted to tka ooeamlttee.
They ware warmly endoraed by the
comaUttee. and . Mr. MUea waa In
atruded'to proceed with the ooastruc-
Uoa. Ha left for San Fraaeteco tkla
moralmjc to purehaae material.
Mlaa Pearl Boivla has heea'noaainat
ed aa candidate for Ooddeap of Liberty,
aakiag a total of few now in the race.
Neaalaatieaa etoae Friday algkt, tka
15th, aad tke eleattoa cloaea Friday,
jKMStth. '
U. S. COAST CUTTER
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SAN FRANCISCO, Jama W.-rTke
eeaai gaard eatter MoCuUauga waa
auak la. a eaUlala: with tha ataaawr
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euota waa MOO.Sot. " ' w
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Klaamth county total abaerlptleai- - '
to,the loan waa boasted yeetofdaylaf-
ternboa aad today to near tha, I MUMS ,
mark. -v 'hIJs? s'; !
The First National aaak taSMSSl,., II.' '
more of the Bonds today, aad taaaa-, .
ber anbacriWag te coaalateraMyJarsar " .""..
' Among those subscribing BjWla
Wm. B. Freer, who hai taken WW: n
second bond.
In order to facilitate thVPC at. ".,-..
the bonds, the local aaaknjjrfaailf Z.,
open tomorrow, ao. that pewpa'deatr, r.,.
lhg'lo purchase tkeaa iaralaTaa .
Una aid klamath county la brhJM(la "'', ,
her share of I8M.SS8 aearer.taaBaar , " '
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