The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 30, 1917, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY JUNE 30, 1917 '
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GERMAN TROOPS
BADLY SHATTERED
- ABOUT VERDUN
MAKE mil OAJNM HUT AUK IlltlV.
K. HACK
Craw Itoarefta Attack on Alan
Front U L'Mnrrranfnl German
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Uoen Ituanta Kurta Arihliy
the East Along lli litilMfic
llrady Kail nay.
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IMckml Gorman troop are (lark
ing the Verdun region, according to
Paris reports, and havn penctratl
lh Krenrh ltrt line over llin mil Ire
front, tint havn liwn driven nut x
rMtl op III wimterii ultilic of Dvail
Man Mill.
The Krvnrh lmot niillilUlnl Hip
Uvrmana loni inllo ami three
quartar front.
It la unknown wlinthtir tlin Orninii
aauulta am an) thing mora than ilrm-
natratloma oa a large arale.
Th crown prince ahm uiuurrron
fully attacked along the Alune front.
The Herman contlnun to hotel
l.eni. although ihn Hrlilnh In flank
inovement have tenvtrateil well umlli
of the city.
IIKUI.IN, Juno 30. ItumiUli activ
ity la reported In Kant tinllcla, the
war office announco. ami Indication
are that further attack nro contem
plated. K atrong ltiilan iliutrmtlvn
lira I maintained from
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llrody railway to the south of Ilrcxi-
sany.
BRAZIL STANDS
WITH AMERICA
WILL MELT HUNT UEILMAN !'
IMATM UNITED 8TATFJ TO
HEXD DII'liOMATIC MIHMIO.V
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WAHIIINUTON, 1). C, Jmtn 30.
llraill' navy ha begun co-oiteratlng
with the American fleet lit South At-
Untlo waters, hunting raldura ami
watching for submarines.
The lovernmont la considering
ending a special diplomatic mission
tu Hraill to arraugo grcator co-ordl-nation
of forcea und co-oprutlon bo
tween the two governmimlH.
W. U. Kennedy of Eugene la here
akitfaitM. i -. il4j
Mrs. itaymond Tower of Mnlln was
a Klamath Falls visitor this week.
Joa C. Mlllor la up from Mt.llobrou
for a few days.
Coatless Men Drive
Portland's
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4 MM art driving Portland's street
Wl for tha first tine In the city' trousers ana sn... ---"-" -w.
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javory. a recent ioriuiuv i
weather moved the street car com-
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Over Ship Program
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Win. Penman of the shipping board, Hon Ultors by the cltUens of Klatn-
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son concerning tin policy of building
vi..l ,p uimitnn hhis to renlare the
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rlnea. There U n quratlon In Wash'
lugton n to who will first resign.
REGULAR ARMY
50,000 SHORT
MEN OF XATIOX FAIL TO HK.
HFOXD TO WII-SOX'S CALL Ft)H
TIIHEE HUXDHED TIIOVtlAXD
VOLUXTKEItS
WAHIIINUTON. D. C . Jmio 30.
Tho president's call for voluuteerb to
bring tho regular army to full
Htrongth of 300,000 by today is not
realized.
Thu ranks are htlll 50,000 men
short.
Dri-enn was ono of nlno static
n r..r..iuh i tin miotii called for. Tho
iminiipr reiiutred from Oregon was
i Mi 4 uhiin nho actually furnished
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S,2ti0 men
Street Cars
...ninrmon and conductors from the
heavy blue serge aulta to llgh blue
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vntor operator In white duck during
the summer.
in Germany
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WHITE PELICAN
TUESDAY NIGHT
ATTIIAfTIVK t.lUH'l' OF hlRK-
Kits TO UK PUKSK.NT
Klamalli Will Tender lo IU ;teM a
Keal Tlutt Will Isoo lie Itejnrni
hrrfl K. It. Mall, Toatmanler.
TlrkHn .Vm OtxaJnable Krom Uie
tlialnnan, W. I. Juhmou li epar.
alln Weil Along.
I'rrparatlonj for the bis banquet at
the White 1'ellcan Hotel Tuesday eve
ulng arc ell along toward comple
tion, according to an announcement
made by Chairman W. I. Johnson
today.
Thl gathering, which will prob
nM be the must notable ot its kind
eitr held In Klamath Falls, Is to be
most complete in every detail.
The best of food, service and talks
arc aurcd all lhoe ho attend. This
pro-ame-ji cl-eng wm aail them
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m.im of Hip offer to be nrcaent. Tnei
.,.. -ho Wni Ke introduced b
the rrnlal toastmaster. K. 11. Hall. I
arc 0 K. Stone for Klamath Kails.
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l. i" I'utnam tor iiovernor uuj-i
combe, Vernon Korbcs and W. I). Che
ney for district. C. H. Asburj for the
Indian reservation.
BOWDEN LEAVES
KLAMATH FALLS
llll'l'iait ItASEIIALL CAITAIX
LEAVES AFTKK TWO SVCCKsS.
FIL SEASONS OKS TO AHI-
ZOXA LKAGL'K
Frank How den, third bas-cman and
captain of the Klamath Kails Cham
pions for the past two mwnoiis, will
lead his club Into tho fray for tho
Inst time during the Sacramento
i.eiio.. "lloille" has recehed a tempt
ing offer from the Ha) den club of the
Arliona Copper League, w hich ho ac
cepts. Ho will depart July 5th.
w ii Mahar will succeed Uowdcn
as captain for the remainder of the
season, Cowan, who arrives tonigm,
taking M.Uiar'8 place at bhort.
Watch this lad Thompson tomor
row, if u want to eo first played
lu big league st)le. Mageo will no
doubt oppose Shader tomorrow, and
this should be a rare dUh for tho
fans. Uoth Cowan and Thompson,
tho new first baseman, will arrive to
night with the team from Sacra'
mento.
C. C. Calloway is In town from Fort
Klamath.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Hoyt are down
from Fort Klamath.
Gust Petterson, contractor, left this
morning after being here several
das.
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CITY NOW HAS
ADDED PAYROLL
KV VKRItOU.D 1XDUKTBY
KTAItTH THIS WKKK AT OLD
KAVIIMiB BROTHKIW' FLAXT.
KtXL VOIICK XKXT WEKK
One more substantial pay roll was
added to Klamath prosperous Indus
tries thin week,! when the Dig Lakes
1!ok company started operations In
the plant formerly occupied by Lie
Savidge Dothers" Lumber company.
Thta new enterprise, which will be
under the direct management of A. J.
Voye and Uurge Mason, experienced
men In the "box game," started yes
terday, altho a full force will not be
put on until after the celebration.
Mr. M. 8. West, manager of the Dlgi
Basin Lumber company, la Interested
in the venture, as Is also W. A.
Uwlght of ,8a Francltco. Ahou
thirty-five men are to be employed at
the outset, and 35,000 feet per day
wll be cut. The managers report that
the helti situation is well lined up,
that the market la good, and that
ever) thing points to a profitable sea
son.
PORTLANO SHOWS
RIGHT SPIRIT
CHAMUEK OF COMMEHCE BL'SV
ON PLANS FOB CELEBKATIOX
HERE EXPECTS TO SEXD UIG
DELEGATION
Evidence of Portland's Interest in
the Strahorn dedication here next
week is Bhown in the letter Just re
ceived from the executive head,
D. B. Dodson. by the Klamath Com
mercial Club. This letter, together
with press comments recently pub
lished, Indicate that n good delega
tion from Portland will participate in
the celobration. Mr. Dodson's letter
follews:
"1 have had my becretary, Mr.
Mark Woodruff, busy on your plans
for tho celebration of tho opening of
tho Strahorn project. I agreo with
von heartily that wo should raako
this a very great ovout, uud snouia
havo a most vigorous representation
at Klamath Kails to observo the oc
casion. I assure you that the Stra
horn project is one of tho most pro
fnumt interest to Portland. I trust
to see It consummated at tho earliest
poslble date, and have ropeatedly giv
en Mr. Strahorn assurances that we
will go to the bat with him at any
time ho requests us to seo his work
thru to a successful finish,"
EPISCOPAL LADIES TO
SERVE REFRESHMENTS JULY
The ladies of the Episcopal church
will serve sandwiches, coffee and
raspberry Ice in the library hall at
the court house square from 10
o'clock In the morning Tuesday thru
out the day.
Mrs. A. D. Miller, Mrs. L. R. Rob
.rtton and Mrs. J. H. Garrett ts the
committee In charge. The proceeds
will go to the Episcopal church.
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MARIE RAMBO
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WINS CONTEST
FORGODDESS
ItH'lLAU Clltli WIX8 CONTEST IV
CLOSK HACK
fncrcaaed latere at Last Day 'la
Tretnendoos and Honors Kvea up
Until Vote are Coasted. Maids
of Honor Selected by the Winner
re Her Opponents la the lUce.
Goddess Float to be Very Elaborate
With a total of 79.400 vote
aa-ainst 77.300 Miss Marie Rambo
finished just ahead ot her neares
competitor, Miss Clara Calkins for
Goddess of Liberty., lata. gasaatpAar
following a day of freniled activity
by friends of both, candidates. All
of the candidates are very popular
young ladles and their various friends
swarmed to their support In the last
few hours of the contest in a truly
remarkable manner. Between Miss
Rambo and Miss Calkins the Issue
was very uncertain until the last
minute. The Maids of Honor to ride
in the float with the Goddess are two
In number and were left to the selec
tion of the successful candidate. She
has named her contestants In the
contest. Miss Clara Calkins and Miss
Madge Dixon of Fort Klamath as her
Maids of Honor. Final score of the
contest was Marie Rambo, 79.400,
Clara Caulkins. 77.300. Bess nckett.
r.2 nnn Madee Dixon. 45.000. The
good feeling among all candidates
ihrnout the contest In spite ot the
rivalry tor the honor was especially
noticeable. The Goddess of Liberty
float will be among the first in the
narade July Fourth. It Is being con
structed by F. D. Miles of tho Mites
Sign company, and will be one ot the
most elaborate features ot the
pageant.
NATIONAL GUARD
WILL GO SOUTH
WESTERN SECTION IS EXPECTED
WILL BE DRAFTED EARLY IN
AUGUST, AND SENT TCtMOBILI
ZATIOX HEADUARTEIW
WASHINGTON, D. C, June 30.
Washington National Guard regi
ments are to be sent forward to divi
sional mobilization camps In the
South immediately after they have
been drafted into tho federal service.
It is expected that the Western sec
tion of the guard will be drafted by
August 5th.
RED CROSS PARTY NETS
TOTAL SUM OF 936.80
The party given this week by Mrs.
Henrietta Melhase and Mrs. Bridget
as a Red Cross benefit, netted a total
sum of 126,50, which will be added
to Klamath County's total raised.
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A$ks Large Amount
for War Aeroplanes
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Brigadier General G. O. Squter,
chief of the signal wrvlce cf the
United States aimr. who also directs
the nation's aviation service, wants
$600,000,000 for aeroplanes with
which to win the war. That he calls
"the Yankee punch," something the
Germans never dreamed of.
WILSON WANTS
BOOZE CONTROL
PRESIDENT FEARS THE BONE
DRY BILL MAY ENDANGER THE
PASSAGE OF THE FOOD CON
TROL BILL
WASHINGTON, D..C.,.June 30.
The president today told the commit
tee that he believed the adoption or
urnvisiona to orohiblt distilling ana
to empower the president to stop
brewing and wlno making, it neces
sary would satisfy prohibitionists
and the country.
It is understood that the president
feels that the insistence of some sen
ators on the bone dry law endangers
the early passage of the food bill,
which he is anxious to seo become a
law as soon as possible.
ntrinn TELEPHONE CO.
GIVES CORPS TO COUNTRY
A signal corps composed entirely of
men from the Paclfio Telephone and
Telegraph company's ranks pawed
south yesterday on the main line, ac
cording to word received by & R
Robertson, local manager.
The corps will go Into camp at
Mnnterev. and la 'accompanied by 0.
F. Cole, known locally, s he makes
frequent trips here as division super-
intendeut. The men will receive taeir
salaries from the company during
their service, as well as the govern
ment pay.
Victoria M. Price U a vUltor today
from Klamath Agency.
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