The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 27, 1917, Image 1

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THUOXMH OATIIKU Tl WIT.MMS
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KattiuUm at Fetrr
Haowlnlg That Convoy
Troope Safely Thru Danger Zmr
Major General William I,. SShrrt
laafalled In 'nip Near I't'H i
to IHHnl Near Front Soon.
A FRENCH POUT. June 27Tho
second contingent of American troops
bu arrived unit dUrmharki'd ihU
morning,
The troops landed nmlit frantic
chairs from th pnopln lio had galh
red (or hour before In anticipation
of a duplication of yotordny's sur
prise. Enthusiasm rote to a fever pltrh
when It was IrartKHt (lint I lie trans
porta ami riuivoy liml nurr-nnf ully
paaaod llir iiibiuarlnit lono.
Ttii port of arrival a HH-'illly
b-flccd In Itonnr nf Itm urranloti.
All lh Irtoi"' wlilrh nrrlvnt Imvti
bn tranfrri'd lu thflr innip not
far from horr whrrr Majur (i!ii-ral
William I.. Hlbrrl l ln.tnll.-.).
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ably xu no to n puliit fipar tlic
front.
All tbn troiipi art In rrrcllMit
hapo. easer (or artlon and nullum
laatlc ovrr tliflr rprpptlon ty tlic
Ions KiilTprlnK Krcnrli I'roplo.
(Irneral I'emhliiK, rommandiT 'of
Amerlran forrr In Kranrc. In '
IMtctod to lll tholr ramp tomorrow.
Tha trrt of thin rlly are now
fltliHl with American tilnr Jnrki'tH niul
kbakl clad noldlrm,
WAKIIINUTON, I). C Juno 27
Aflrr a period -f tralriliiK lu'lilnd th
lln, thn Ainrrlrnn form In Kriintn
will aoon W rarryliiB tlu Stnra and
HtrliHra Into liattlo.
It Ih lirllovnl that mml of tifr
many' mibmarlnrn wt nr'iitly
withdrawn from thn roinmrill
ahlpplnit lalicit to nltark and amliiifth
th Atnrrltan troop Mhlp In forr.
which plan evidently fulled. The
landlni of othar ahlpa ypterlny In
dlrato tit Ik to tin thn cute.
TWO SHIPS SUNK;
NO CASUALTIES
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LONDON Jiinu 27 llomu llUVP
link tho Amorlcal ttallliiR Hhlp CuIoiiii
on Juno 2!i, off the French Atlantic
coaat. Thrro woro no mMunlltloa.
Under tlin n ' Pooling finoy
tho (lolimu wu luunchod ut OIuhsow
In 1888.
It U aald thnt Queen Victoria promt-
id the button roloualng her from the
way,
' Bha waa later wrockod and convert.
d into a bargo. Slnco tho war began
aho had ben refitted for som
ite; nOMHAY, June 87 Tho I'enlimu
lar and Orlentul liner Mongolao
Htruok a mlno off Hombny. Juno 23.
The paiaengora and crow have landed.
It la ballerr! thn molls on bonrd aro
loat.
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WAKIIIMIItlN. I, I!.. Juno 27
With ircrultliiK eck hair roup. w:ir
driartmont ollltlah estimate tlio
U'Kiilar iirmy and navy Ih over .'0.0U0
nun uliiirt of wbt HtreiiKth which It
wan Imped' to llll up by Friday.
There lia been no Kenerul resionso
to I'ri-Nldent Wilson' call for 70,000
valtllltecr. which appeal waa direct.
I'd to unmarried men, dcidgnatlnR
this week hh ollldnl rvcruitlug week
to briiiK tlio army and navy to com
plete war Ktreiigth.
Nevada ha enlltod 3(l men. This
Mate' quota 1C2.
Oregcn and I'tah are tied for sec
ond place, with over-enllMnioiita ap
prourhiiiR tho 2" I'er cent mark.
WiihliiRtoii Iiiin enllhted Ct per cent
of It allotment.
Highway Commission to
Surface Pacific Highway
Council for National Detente, the Most
Important Body in Conduct of the War
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lnl(TI.AXI, Ore., June 27 The
State Highway (.'"inmpwdoB autlioriw
the eMMwIltur of $1,07.1,000 on tin
rarlllr anil ColuntbU hlghnay lio
liinllatrly, an the flrnt Ptpenititurp
under the ffl.OOO.ooo roail bond lur.
I'OIITI.ANI). Ore, Juno 27 The
Ktatii HlKhwny Commlwilou Ih pre
paring to complete the grading of
the I'aclflc Highway through Douglas
County and to make It paage for
through traffic from the California
U.S. WAR FORCES
50,000 MEN SHY GOVERNOR SAYS
RAILROAD IS VITAL
to the Washington line, according to
8. flenaou, chairman of the Commis
sion. The money for the work will come
from the recently passed SC.Ouu.QOO
bond Uftuc.
The I'aclflc Highway will also be
hard-surfaced over the Siskiyou
mountains. Now that the Issuance
of bonds under the Bcan-Uarrett bill
aro also authorized by the State
Supreme Court, great sums of forest
money can be utilized and matched
for road building also.
WITHYCOMHK HAYS OXK OF
VITAL .XKF.im OF OUKCiOX 18
IUILHOADH. KHI'KClAMiY CKX.
THAI. OKKUO.X. PUTNAM COME8
BOYS AND GIRLS
WANTED JULY 4
NIXTY Ml'KT UK HAD FOIt UIUIX
I'AOKAXT IF IT IK TO HK A SIC
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FirtST MKRIN'G
3 ELK ESCAPE
FROM PASTURE
HUT Hl!XI.V THHU FKXt'K AC
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iv: WIIHII SAYS WATCH IS
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Three InrRO elk from tho Klamath
county herd or fourteen escaped Sun
day from the cnclomim In which thoy
were confined, and It Is thought that
thoy may cross over tho mountains
and appear In tho vicinity of tho
headwaters or some or tho creeks
emptying Into the Regno Hlver on
this side, says the Ashland Tidings.
Itnlph Kwlng. Inspector of fish
screens, who has Just returned to
Medford, announces that the Klamath
Fulls Lodge of Klks and tho Sports
men's Association of that county re
quest thnt residents of this county
keep n lookout ror the escapod elks
and report to Commissioner Stono of
Klamath Falls, member of tho fish
uud game commUislon, or to the
Sportsmen's Association, any news
that they may hear of the where
ubouts of tho elks.
No effort will bo made to roenp
turo tho elks, but Information Is
sought only ns to their whorcabouta
and movements and how Ihoy are
acting.
SALKM. Ore.. June 27 "The es
tablishment of railroad transporta
tion through the central part of Ore-
All children In the city who have
been asked to take part In the 4th
of July drill-pageant feature for the
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gon, of which the nrst Biranorn unu Dig pursue are requesieu 10 uueuu
marks a beginning. U a matter of the first rehearsal Friday morning
more than local Import" said a state, at 9:30 o'clock at the Court House
ment Issued by Governor Wlthycombol square by Mrs. E. J. Mayer and Paul
In connection with the celebration to Johnson, who have charge of this
be held at Klamath Falls, Ore., June
third to mark beginning of work on
the Klamath Falls Municipal Rail
road to Dairy.
"I wish It were possible for mo to
bo thcro" said tho Governor. "To
feature.
Sixty children
are necessary tor
tho pageant and more than 60, of
their parents, have been notified of
the plan. At the first meeting this
week only twenty children were prcs-
my mind ono of the State's greatest! en,
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Hi,.. . ..... u.. -.. "'-',;-" The feature Is to present a pageant
Oregon country Is pretty faml ar to
me and I realize fully how vitally Im-I ., . ,. . . .. , .
portaut tho railroad project Is" the. chWren wI ,n
MiniKniPiii riiiiiiiiuriu. i. . ... ...
I National colors wntcn win ue tur-
statement continued.
Governor Wlthycombe has named)
his secretary, George Palmer Putnam
to represent him at tho celebration.
60VERN0R HEARS
FROM BEL6IANS
nlshed by the celebration committee,
Roys and girls are wanted between
tho ages of 8 and 12 years.
Mrs. Mayer will give information
regarding this feature of the cele
bration If desired.
TURN IN RKD CROSS
PORTLAND, Ore., June 27 The
Rolglan mission will probably visit
tho Northwest, according to a tele
gram received by Governor Withy
combo today.
Tho message was from Raron Mon
chour, head of the mission, and said
that the Relgtans are glad to accept
the govoniors Invitation to visit Ore
lion If their Itinerary can be arrang
ed. The Btate department Is arranging
tho schedule for the trip.
HKPOHTH TO ROGKRS
All members of committee!
and workers having Red Cross
4 receipts or records lu their pos- 4
cession are asked to Immediately
turn them over to Leslie J.
Rogers at the First National
Rank this city so that the com-
pleto total and report of Klam-
ath County's drive may be com-
piled and forwarded to head-
quarters as well as be niado
nubile.
Can Ship No Booze Into
Washington After Saturday
SKATTLK, June 37 Federal At- Washington after midnight Saturday,
torney Allen declares that no liquor A the Reed amendment becomes ef
will be shipped Into the state of fectlve then. ,
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Top row. left to rlgiit Franklin K. Ib, uarreUrjr .of the tatertor; 'Wil
liam B. Wilson, aecreurjr of labor, aad ,WUUaM C RdSeM,. secretary
of commerce.
Thlnl row, left to right Dr. FraakUa H. Martia of Chicago, Josephas
Daniels, secretary of the navr, aad 8aawel Gompers, presideat of (be
American FedcraUoa of Labor.
Second Row, left to right Newton D. Baker, secretary war; David F.
Houston, secretary of agriculture, aad Julias Roseowald of Chicago.
Bottom row, left to right Bernard M. Barach of New York; Daaiel WU
lard, president Baltimore Ohio raUroad; Walter & GlaTord, director
of tlio council, and Howard K. Coata of Detroit.
American Woodmen in
England to MakeLumber
LONDON. June iT Ten units of
American woodmen sent by the New
England states." which organisations
are to turn various United Kingdom
forests Into lumber, have arrived on
English soil. ,
The complete equipment of the
unit caused much surprise here and
waa the occasion of much favorable
comment.
The woodmen are (ully equipped
even to lubricating oil and are ready
to establish sawmills. The unit needs
raw food only, which its own cooks
H-Ill prepare.
First Lumber Order Goes
to West Coast LunhSermen
TACOMA. June 7 The first lum-.tbe new National army baa bees r
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ber order of about 350,000 feet for
the American Lake ca'ntonmtBt for
the ihIIIb of the Wast Coaat Luaar.
men's association.
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Here for Railroad CeMfaataa
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July," U the
from celebration
Paul Joaaaoa, caalraiaa at tha
mtttee. , . . i
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brate la aad we
people- tote kwe ferrtMrMr:
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here for the" Railroad
which laclaee Oeerfle: 1
nam, secretary to Oevaraer ;
combe aad proaitaeat-'aBtaiSli';
state. He Is a'reUUva af'tbel
nam Publiabers of Boatoa aadtil
newspaper aaa of, Bead.,. Af0)
ue receaiiy raHgaea am.
and la expected to take hbVsv
noattion la South AjBerteahate
haa traveled. ' . ,J, ,$,
The following letter, has aaea;
ceived by Chas. W. Eberletaef,
July 4 celebraUoa eoaualtUe,'
Henry L. Beaaoa.-aaaoclaU iaatiae;
the Oregon State Sapraate Ceart,
murlv circuit tndaa of thla 'attsV
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a powoor rvwrnsait. ' ; -:-,
"Your kind lavRatlea to attoad
ceremonies of hegiiatac
of the Strahora Railroad la jb
and I thank you f or the eoarteaw.
-TTi Ikapg, lesa lmpertaatrthe
pressure. of Joclat daty'eoVM
me awaifhat uafortuaataty
here Is lahiBd. and we are:
every nerve to catch up?a!'
not come.
"I am genuinely bomeafck
Klamath Falls and aa aoea'aajl't
decently escape from my wwrK
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for the areatest Dossiblera4
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meats which will preaiMtUia
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liquors and gives to UePMl
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ture of wlae voaly, tha
tlon's food Mil waa sreed B
by the seaau asiewuarai
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