The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 15, 1917, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY JUNE 15, 1917
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LIBERTY LOAN IS
OVER SUBSCRIBED
NEHRIYBIUION
KLAMATH COUNTY SUBaCRlBIO
ravecs
Twelfth Reserve Oletrlct Intimated U
Have Raises Quote P rllan4 Over
gebetrlbe, M Deee Oreeen Seme
Omelala letlmate IMMWJW Said.
leeane Mil MM,W-Marrlll Takea
ItsSM, Ovtr-Subeeriblnt
WASHINGTON. D. C. Juae Ib.-Tbo
Liberty loaa bond Issue of IS.M0.0M.
m ha beea over-eubscrtbed by auay
buadrvde of million of dollar.
United Slates treasury dparUMBt
eSklala estimated today I hat the total
SubecrlptloB will be at leeat 11.500.000,.
Mt, aa over-aubacrlploa of SS per ceat.
Tat number aad amount of ub
ecrtptlons soared during the forenoon
today. Soma oSUIala estimate that the
laaa will ran to' $3,000,000,000 before
alitht. An avalanche of small subacrlp
tloas at the last minute la reported.
Secretary McAdoo aald be did not
thlak there would bo another offering
ef the reaalalBg S.eoo,000,oeo author
toed by congress before fall.
PORTLAND, Jane IS. The estimate
far Orcgoa'a abecrlpUoa to the Ub
erty loaa la 111.000. Oregon quota
waa f MOO,.
PortUad subscribed $1,780,000. Her
eeota waa $4,000,000.
Eugene eabacrlbed aeerly $150,000:
Everett. Waab.. $414,000: Taeoma. $1.
4M.000; Belllagham. $160,000. and
Walla Walla. $1,011,000.
BAN riUNCIICO. Juae ll-The
Twelfth rederal Reaerra district baa
fully aubaeribad Ita loan, It waa est!
aed tale afteraooa.
KL PARO Tec. June IB One thou.l
aand Midler of a alagie regiment eub
cribed for I6S.100 worth of Liberty
lan bond at Port Dllaa la thirty min
ute today, following na appeal nude
by Colonel Lewi to the aoldler.
NEW YORK. Juae 16.-ln the Initial
transaction la Liberty Loan bond on
the New York Block exchange nt noon
today the boada aold above par. A lot
of $10,000 sold at par and 1.60th.
The Beit lot, $10,000, aold at par.
Klamath ceaaiya total eubecrlptloa
to the Libert Loaa waa $71,000. The
eale of bond closed at noon today.
Merrill waa the oaly section of the
county to eeaal Ita allotment, which
" Ml&fi, subecriblng mora than
$1,000 overy their toUl waa $16,000.
H. o. Morteaaea brought dowa $4,700
for bond from Pellcaa City aad added
to the county-a total. .The two local
bank, the ilrat National and the First
Stat and Saving, aold $11,000 worth
of bond.
The following are thoae aubacrtblni
to bond yeaterday afternoon and thla
awrnlng, except the Pelican City list:
OBOROB O. RlOOg " ; '-'
MRS. RDTVB If OORR
MAROUBRITB C. PLATH
PRED NOIL
ANNETTE V. WRIOHT
D. V. KUYKBNDALL
HARRY PELTS JR.
HARRY B. PBLTZ '
JENNIE M. PBLTZ
BERTHA PELTS
JOHN BRETT
CHA8. J. FERGUSON
OBORQB J, WALTON
MARTIN BR08.
BERNARD HACKLAND
LOUIS A. WILL
MILTON P. EVANS
MRS. JENNIE EVANS
ROBT. L, PADDOCK
W. S. SLOUQH
J. r. KIMBALL
LYLB KIMBALL
DOROTHY MeOOWAN
I J, HUOOINS
BUEABBTH A TAYLOR
O. B. CR1SLER
ROBT. B. HANLON
OBOROB RDD1CIAL
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rLOeUEBIaOWNBUi
BU4 STILTS
UTOiS)fjWfaW-L
GERMAN AGENTS
BUY AT RETAIL
CONOBNIIO MILK BOUOHT AT R.
TAIL TO IICAPI OKTICTION
AND SINT TO OIRMANY THRU
NIUTRAL COUNTRIES
WAHIIINOTON, June IS.-Germaa
agent recently bought at retail targe
quaatltle of condensed and evaporated
RHlk la America and shipped It to Oer
aaany thru neutral countrlea.
The agenta canvassed tke retail
atorea. fearing detection If tkay pur
chased from wboleeala coneera.
The public food committee will ask
the government to unlit in preventing
future ahlpment.
H. E. STILTS
R. P. COMBS
JOHN CORK BUY
MISS WATERS
W. H. CHRI8MAN
JUDSON D. BOND
HENRIETTA WRIOHT
R. C. POWELL
THAD MellATTAN
HENRY J. WEEKS
SAOLt RIDOS
MARY GRIFPITII
FORT KLAMATH
JA8. PRLTON
D. W. RYAN
MALIN
V ACTOR KAL1NA
LtLU
EDITH LAMM
ETHEL LAMM
LAMM LUMBER CO.
SPRINO LAKK
ALEXANDER CHEYNE
ALQOMA
HENRY DAISY
OLEY B. DOLLARHIDE
MATTHEW EOAN
WILLIAM a GRAF
E. E. ARCHER JR. "
JOSEPH B. GRANT
PRANK B. GRANT
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DUNN ADDRESSES
LARGE AUOIENCE
AMIRICA IN WAR TO STAY ANO
SCHOOLMASTSR OP THK WORLD
WILL WIN OUT IN STRUQOLt
FOR WORLD'S PROORSSS
"What la America going to do la the
warr asked Judge Duaa of Oaklaad,
In addrelng aa audience of at leaat
1.000 people la froat of the beautiful
Klk Temple la thla city last Bight at
the lodge'a annual Flag Day exercises.
America haa a schoolmaster for a
president, and America la the school
muter of the republics la the world.
America Invented, formed aad haa pro
mulgated the republic from the Srat,
and every nation haa baea Jealoua of
her since that day. Ruaala, the autoc
racy of the world, and a life long friend
of the United 8tatee, la now host to aa
American commission there to show
them how to conduct a republic. Amer
ica will remain the schoolmaster of the
world, said the Judge.
Judge Dunn la an eloquent aad later
estlng speaker, formerly of Oklahoma,
aad spoke with pride la a Southern ac
cent of the aland of Ruaala whea En
land supported the 8oath la the Civil
War, and Russia aent a fleet to New
York harbor with order to take part
If Bngland'a fleet Interfered. Another
angle of history and the present later-
national situation, pointed out by the
Judge, waa the incident at Manila Bay,
when Dewey ordered a German squad
ron commander out of the range of Are,
and on being referred to the German
flag, told the commander that each
bunting could be bought la the state
for 20 cents a yard. At thla same time
the English squadron lined up with
the American fleet In aaawer to the
German's Inquiry aa to how they atood
In view of poalbllltiea, replying that
"blood I thicker than water."
Judge Dunn's address waa tiled with
Interesting bits of blatory, declare
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T. took htm
up over the
took him full in his bare and
muscular throat. It was hardly
bigger than one of those rubber
erasers tinned to the ends of
lead pencils. But with the driv
ing power of high energy pow
der behind its steel-jacketed
nose, it was an altogether com
petentanddevilishcapablc agent
of destruction. He lay quite still,
a few yards ahead of the trench,
where his rush had carried him.
The morning drew toward noon. With night came the beginning of his torment.
First it was thirst, then fever, then delirium. Always his spilling wound burned and throbbed.
Even on the second night, with the rain beating down upon him, .it glowed like a kiln. By
the third day his agony spoke in screams. 4 A stretcher party found him and trundled
him away, down through the line of Red Cross units, from dressing statiqn to field base, even
tually to Paris. 'He ; French, but he was fighting our fight. He was French, but
a few months from now his counterpart may be American. There are bullets enough for
all He may be a boy you know, perhaps a neighbor's boy, even your own. Fighting our
fight Will you help him, when our fight has broken him, to fight his? Will you help him,
when his young body and vivid force are spent and shattered, to retrieve what he may?
Give something to the Red Cross. It is the wounded soldier's truest ally. It is his hope.
Give one dollar, five dollars, ten'
dollas, a hundred dollars, more
if you can.. Do your part. If
you cannot go, you can give.
Those going are giving immeas
urably more. Hsvs your dona
tlon ready for
RED
'National drive for hundred m(l
UondoUsrs. June II to 25, inclusive
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tlon of loyalty, fidelity, honor and
America's alma in the war. He also
explained the patriotic features of the
Elk lodge.
Preceding the address, while the
Klamath Fall band played the "Star
Spangled Banner," the new flagpole
waa dedicated.
A searchlight followed the flag to the
top of the pole, where It unfolded In a
dead calm, as If out of modesty at the
many trtbutea paid It during the even
ing. J
Excellent music waa rendered by the
double quartet aad the bead la Ita Srat
public coaoort appearance. Director
Togo created a aarprise with the ad
vancemeat which the bead abowed.
.Exalted Baler W. O. Smith presided
at the meting, aad waa aaalated by oaV
cera of the lodge la their respective
places, carryiag. out the patriotic
phases of the lodge work.
Judge Duaa came here despite the
hearing of a eaaa la which he la en
gaged, which waa postponed uatll Mon
day to allow htm to make the trip.
Today he la Safeiag at Rocky Point
and Pellcaa Bay, aceoarpanled by H. E.
Stilts. J. A. Madaox. W. A. Deliell,
Mayor C. B. Crisler and others. He
will return home tomorrow.
4AMMIIWAIV Atf '
AT STAR TONIGHT,10"1 we oml"U?1 "?' !'
and there la every Indication that these
Remember that the return exhibition
of "Miss George Washington" la by
popular requeat, aad tonight and to
Baorrew (Saturday matinee) will he the
last chance to aea the popular favorite.
Marguerite Clark, la the above pro
gram. CHEHALIS STAT SANK
PIRST IN RESERVE
8AN FRANCISCO. Jun 15. Coffmsn
Dobson el Co., haafcers. of Chehalla.
Wash, has been admitted to the Fed'
era! reserve systeaa This Is the Erst
atate bank galnlagitbls distinction In
the Twelfth Reserve district
Dmi BTfm the Fart.
Mr. aad Mr. L. C. Slaemore came
down yeaterday from, their farm la tae
Wood River Valley, Ho apead several
days In theclty. A
just as he went
trench parapet
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FLYER MAY YET
SOAR JULY 4TH
MERRILL AND PORT KLAMATH
NOMINATE CANDIDATES POR
GODDESS OP LIBERTY CONTEST
POR JULY U CELEBRATION
That there la atlll a chance for secur
ing the celebrated daredevil avlater,
Lyman Doty of 8aa Francisco, for the
celebration here July 3d aad 4th, la ki
dJeated la a' telegram Just received
from hi manager, la which a coaeea
aloa la made from bis earlier quota
tlon. Final decision of the matter by
the committee will be made upoa the
return of Chairman W. P. Johnsoa.
who la expected from a California busi
ness trip tonight
Merrill aad Fort Klamath are to be
represented la the race for the Goddeaa
of Liberty. Miss Rose Ztabek of Mer
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Fill IDII WH JBOTMV V1JMM1 W W W I
pouplar young ladles are to be heart-
Uy aupported by their respective dis
tricts. J
This makes a total of, six eatrlea la
the race, the aomlaatioaa for which
close tonight The four eatrlea from
Klamath Falls are Miss Marie Rambo,
Mia Beaa Pickett, MUs.Clara Calkiaa
and Miss Pearl Bolvtn.
Votes) for tat Goddeaa. which am IS
cent per 100. are for sale aad amy be
voted with Miss Dorothy Weeks, at the
W. P. Johnson oSlee. The electloa
closes Friday, the Ztth. Aa elaborate
float for the Goddeaa aad her aaalda tt
honor haa been dealgaed by F. D.
Miles, who U now la 8. Frmmtoe.
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Spend Day Plahlng.
Mr. aad Mra. John
mr. aaa asm. on r
bob. Mr. aad Mra. Joe Brett aad
j daughter, aad, Mra. Bahaaad Oewea, fa
laaeattoatCaflaaiuiaTaatsaujay.
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MiHtmiT AutocratV lies and
ndvilized Schemes to be
Bwiitii From World
WASHINGTON, JaaU-Before a
groat audlaaee aaaambMaf am flag Day,
Praaldaat Wllaoa deeiand aaew the
aima aad purpose at the uaitea staiaa
la the war.
It rained while he talked. The area
Meat stood la the shadow of the great
aaeaameat erected to the nsemory of
George WaahiagtoB.
The praaldeat warned the Amerlcaa
peeato that Germany haa carried Into
Sect the greater part of her Immedi
ate plaa of eoaqaeet, and bow la aege
Uatlag a aew "intrigue ef peace," de-
alaaed ta aad the war while her ag-
etermaaa New Pease Plan
AB the central aaaraa. the preatdeat
declared have Wea eaaaawtad lata aaa
great autoeraey-rlddea empire, "threw-
lag a broadSbaU of German military
aad poHUcal eeatret ernes the very
ceater of Europe aad beyoad the Med-
Iterraaeaa late the heart ef Asia.
"Tate achieved." he aald. "it la easy
to uaderataad why Germany la foster-
lag a sTepagaad for aa early peace.
""Teaee, peaee, peace,' haa beea the
talk at her feretga oasce for aew a
year aad aaere." aaM the preeldeat
'A little of the taJk haa beea punoc.
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aBseafrtfehaaaemlVhjmcoBjetonBe.
sa4.ki.aJI aotta ex awwea. isw wr
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tary
B)4er whom Germany la
clearly to what
ltfaU has brought theaa. M they
aaaVatiiia atapt r with the lm
meaae advaatagea aUll la their haade
which they have ap to thUvPolnt ap
pareatly gaiaed. they wUI have'juatl
Sed themselves before the Germaa peo pee
ple: they win have gained by force
what they premlaad to gala by it"
Prearam ef Intrigues
"The war waa begun by the, military
Buatera ef Oermaay." continued Ue
praaldeat, "who atoo proved to be the
austere ef Austria-Hungary. These
mea have aerer regarded aaUeaa aa
peeplea. men, woaaia aad chlldrea of
llkelMee4 aad frame as theaaselves.
far wham aoverameaU exiated aad la
wheat geverameaU had their life.
They have regarded them merely aa
aervlceable orgaaiaatloaa which they
could by force or latrlgue head.or eor.
rapt-to their owa purpoae. They hare
regarded the mealier atatea, la par
ticular the peoplee who eould be over
whelmed, by farce,, aa their aataral
toola aad laatruahnta of domination.
Their purpose haa wag beea avowed.
FOOD SALE FOR
CROSS TBMORROW
LAOISS OP CATHOLIC cnunen
WILL DONATS PROCBBDS PROM
SALB SATURDAY POR THE BOYS
AT THI PRONT
The' ladies of the Catholic church
win hold a feed eale toawrrow after
nooa la the bulMlag fonaerly occupied
hy Thag MCHawaa, ae ""- "
which wlU be headed over te the Bed
Creea Society.
Aa the aaeUvo of this sale to aaa that
eppeala to all. It U expected that there
wiH he a big deauid far cooked feed.
AlltheCataellcUdleaaremueatedU
aead l arttelee without aay renaer
aetlSaatiaa
Ladlea who are eot aSUlatad wlthl
aayaaureh.aadealretodotheirbRj
far the bays at tha mat may ai
aead w oeoked food for tae sale. ,
aoATTLXi Juae U. The tetal of
waahlaataa'a auhaarlatleai Je u
Utoahte. Seattle aueaerlbed U.mm
The eRra aJtataaeat waa tf , .tat .,
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The, statesmen
of ether aaUaaa,' fctH
whom that
paid little atteaUoa;
Germaa prefaaaera expeaaded hi Uaatr
class rooms aad Germaa wrtterb net
forth to the world aa the seal ef Oet,
man policy aa rather the dream kaf
mlada detached from ataetwal cSSIra,.
aa prepostereue artvate.eeaeeftiaaa ef
Germaa destlay, thaa aa'the aetaat
plsas of reapoaaiele rulera, hat the
ruiera of Getaway (kwaaalraa kaew aB
the while what eoaerete
weU advaaeed utrigaea lay
what the prof eaaora aad wrRera
sarlag, aad were glad te
ajuaoleated, SUiaa the threaga ef
haa atatea with Germaa irmiw,tau
Uag Germaa eStcers at taa'aarvwa ef
Turkey to drlQ her aname aad Baam;
latereat wRh her gavaraamaf.,Saaaif
lngrpUns of aedluea aasl'ivseafaah SB
Iadta aad mtypt, aettiag their Saw. at
Persia. The deaaaads aaade by Aaatrla
poaSenriawerea
a ptaa.whleh
Asia, from Bertla to
hoped these demanas might aat
7STA,
Sareae. hut they raeeat U.areea
whether they did er aet.-'ajr.
thought themaelTea ready far the
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- "Their plaa waa te)jttrejt
en uTOMw Mr-
HUcal eeatroi aereaaiae
of Marepe aad bayead
eaa lato the heart of Aala, aad
nagary waate
aad pawa aa Servaver
Turkey, or the paadweua'atatea at
Baat " "
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"Aad they have actually carried the
greater part of that aaaaatag ptaa lata
execuUoa. Look hew tMaga
Austria la at their merey. Itaai
ot anon its owa initiative.
choice of Its owa people, bet at BerbaVh
dlcUUoa ever alace the war, hegaa.
Ita people aow dealre peace. :.bat ajaaV-
not have It hatll leave la BBaaa'Smaw-j:
Berlin. The acKaued eeatrat aewara
Bre.lafact,hataalaaewer. srla
U at Ita mercy, should Ka haaea he for
a moment freed. BeJaahifaa
.-tt n ita wllL aal"letBBssmh;m--
orerrua. The TaThlaa
nwasaaa trained, are
s-i
.mv rartslalv BOt
the sua. of permaa I Jj
the harbor pf Coaataatlaafia?feaBa
Turklah atatfamea eYery Say that taay
ItOIUM SITUATIOM PROMlllV
TO B IMPORTANT ORIVB IM
WAr SNSUANO LIBIRATIB
IRISH PRISONBRS
y Aaaeelatad Preaa
The Briuah campaign la. Belgleja
gtrea algaa of devewplag Uta aaa ef
the moat Importaat of the war.
Appareatly Ue OeraMaa ara
JZlZ h. nnssure helag ooaataatly.
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