The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 10, 1917, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1917
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RAFT NUMBERS ARE NOW POSTED
Sty iEuenmg literal!
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'rawing Will Be
Made In
I'KHV MAN THAT 1 HKGINTKII-
Kll SHOULD AT ONCE HWtltH
.IIIH M'Mltr.ll AM. NAMES
VMW I1WTKD AT THE ttlltllT
HOl'NK NKItlAI. .NTMIIKK IK
TIIK ONE THAT COUNTS. NUM-
SltKIt ON REGISTRATION CAIUM
hllAVI.MJ NO HEARING
Tim serial number of the men
ho have regUtered for the select-
jrit ..rati have been poated In (tin
lurt house by ili roiiuty esemptlon'
iril II U Important thai nil rrg-i
terrd mn should acertain ineir
rial number, w that they may
now at the fnrllr.l Kitltr moment
they are Included In llm llt when
bn number are niiifniiicml from
rastitnsion,
The eMlre lllkltnt State In divided
kin approslmately 30,000 dUlrlrt.
Hi Mm registered men In each dl
1rl are numbered erlally. Tho
tawing will take place In Washing
In, and mh each single liumtirr In
'wo Men Are
On
'That llm alale of Oreson U not an
ry a It l poimMilc to iieconm m
own by tlm condition In which Kit
lamlall and Wllllum Milton wern
ItUoli yesterday alone the Kspeo
lent of way eat of town.
The pair were vouild aaleep with
demijohn between (linn, and they
KlOI XNTIUI 1111.1.
TO UK IIKCIIIKII MOON
WAHIIINHTON. I). C July 10.
Jnanlmoim consent to beisln final
VotlitK on the food control bill linn
win given In annale. All amend-
rtenlR are to be In not later than
:30 Haturdny, July 2 Int. The date
IWm augRetled by Senator (luortto
Jhamberlaln.
DWARD GREEN
NOW BENEDICT
lAKTKII HTKKHINd HAI'KI.Y THUD
A HKA OF MATUIMONIAI. OI.
ItlllTUNITII-M, IH HAFKI.V MAIL
!IIUI AT I.AHT
CIIICAUO, July 10. Colonor Kl
nurd II. (Iroon, who Iihm probably ro-
reived more propo-iala than any other
man In Ameflrn, haa JttHt bcun mur
i li-rl to MIhh Mabel K. Ilnrlow of
UlKhland Park, it iibttrb u( thla city.
The bride la wild to bo vory very
wnalthy In her own right.
Colonel (Iroon lave the bride, a
wedding gift of fOSMOO, fnoo.OOO
In check and the remainder In Liber-
1 ty Bondi.
He tald the newHpapcm had ratinod
him to receive 0.000 proponalu In the
lait fifteen yeara. lie added that he
married (or something betldea
wealth. "JHIIIIons cannot buy a rent
home."
Washington
drawn II w niran (lint approslmate
ly an.nnii men have been selected
Ihruout llm United Statu.
It ohoiild be dUtlnctlvcly under
Mood that llm irrlinrato tiuinlK.ru
on llm card of llm mm registered
linit no significant e, ami tlm only
thing tlml roiiul U till nnrlal num
ber wlilrh ha been placed on tlm
aril In earn district since llm regis
Irallon. Tlm II re it of co-operation on tlm
pnit of rorli ludhldiial U lion In
wonl from Washington that Amer
ica' limn of ilrult ace will be held
nlMinltin for BrerllnlliK whether
or not Ihcy arc drawn In llm big
liuiuan lottery Tlm ar l"l"rlmiti
ha asked Dial In Urn next few day
tlmy be on llm alert aud follow tli
newspaper announcement of llm
draft requirement
ItegUtrant should particularly
atth for llm drawing In Washing
ton, then Unit out whether they were
drawn and tlm order In which limy
must appear. Then the) ahonld Inarn
when limy mutt appear for physical
examination. In rnse of any doubt
they ahonld report to I IfV local ex
emption board, consisting of 'the shcr
IIT, rounly clerk and health officer.
Held
i. y
Federal Charge
were taken Into runtody by llm fed
era) nulhorllle. churod with kIvIiik
HhlKkey to IndlaiiH.
Tlm hearlnit wan to have been held
ihU mornltiR beforn United Ktalen
CommlMloner II, C. Thoman, but wim
pout poned awtiiK lo almenre from llm
city of W. II. A. Henner, council for
one of tlm dnfendanti. .
OANfK AT IUK.KV l-OINT
NK.XT H.TUItlAV
Ml JUT
Hoy at thn I'd Ira n Hay Lumber
company camp on the weal aide of
tipper Klamath Uikn nro planniiiK
to give a big dance at tho Itocky
I'olnt retort on Hiilurday night. Ar
raugementa are being made to dance
all night, as Iheno boya do not be
lieve In doing anything by halve.
A good crowd la expected to go up
from Klamath Falla.
J. O. Hamaker of Donania la
among the clly'a bualneaa vlaltora to.
day.
ARIZONA TOWN
FIRES I. W. W.
tTTI.KNH CI.KAN THK CITV OF
IMUIHTIMAI. WOKKMKN WITH
THK AID OF HIFI.KH AND
I'll.K HAMH.KH
JKI.OMI., ArU., July 10, Hun
tlrodH or inliierH and citlxeiiH, torno
nrmoil with rltle and othara wilh
pick bundles, atarted at aunrUo to
clean tliu towu of agitator who they
couHlil.ired ua uudoalrable aa a reattlt
of tho atrlke called Friday by the
Motal Minora branch of tho Indus
trial Workera of the World.
No violence hag been reported. Ap
parently moat of the I, W. W. learned
of the plana and left town during the
night. Blsty were put aboard a train
going out of town.
LTj-juT.-uT.-Tjx-L-.r-L-.--i .r -.-i-.irjn.imr -nn"iT
Surgeon General i$
Preparing Doctor
I
tieorrnl William I'. (Jorgm
(lelieral U'llllnm (.'. Corga. Riir
Keon aeiirral of tho United State
army U charged with thn talk of do-
telopliiK a form of at leant lu.UOO
lihjnU Iuiih and Mirci-otu for war er.
tire Tlm iiit'dlrat branch now In
i hull-it lew than .'.,000 men. In ad
dition, he mimt deelop u large en-
tUtrd perniiel for the medlral de
partment of'llm army.
BELGIANS ENJOY
WESTERN TRIP
COMMISSION K.XI'ltl-aMKS I'LI-H-tllK
AT SKillT OF SHII'IUUI.O
IMS UMH.H WAV AT l-OHT-I.AN1I
AT TIIIH TIMK
I'OHTKANI). July 10. Tho llol-
glan rommlKHtonent arrived IhU
morning ou it apcclul train from
Seattle.
rimy were taken for a trip thru
the nl'l anln, lumber yard and
over tho Columbia highway.
Me.mbcrt rxpremioil themsclvcti ui
greatly pleased at thn night of the
ahlpH beliiK bulll lo combat the sub
marine. Thlx afternoon tho coin-
nilnulon will attend the National Kdu
catl'tial convention, and a public re
ception held for It In a downtown
park. Departure for San Kranctuco
will be mudo tonight.
STEAM ROLLER
MAKES HEADWAY
.
MOKK THAN SIX MILKN I'KNK
TIUTE1) IN TWO DAYfi AROUND
O.U.AOIA, WKHT OF HTAN18.
I.AV, ItV Ill'HHIANH
lly Aaotlatotl I'rena
I'KTKOnitAl), July 10. General
Kornlloft'a offenalvo In Kaitern data-
tia continue, despite Teuton'a ener
getic roslatunce and stubborn coun
ter attack.
A number of villages were cap
tured yesterday and over a thousand
prUinera raptured. The enemy has
rcl rented to the Iomnla River.
In two daya the Russians hay pen
etrated to a depth of six and two
thlid miless Into the enemy's posj
tioni west of BUoUlau, ,
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Destructive Fire
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HIGH TARIFFS
ON LOCAL RATES
ARE DISCUSSED
NAN KKANCIHCO IIATK ATTOIU
NKV MKinX l-OCAI. IMHIY
IHarrlmiiiatorr Claaa ttatm to and
From Till City Moat I'niortunatr.
Flm Claaa lUte to Klamath Fall
Nearly Double Tliat to Ikirri.
iMteratato Commerre ComnilMlon
ApfHwleil to.
At a meeting of the Commercial
Club last night, Mr. UUhop of Ulh
op & llahler, Sail FranrUco, explain
ed that the railroad rommlsslon of
California had ordered the Southern
Pacific rotupuny to reduce the clan
rato from San Francisco to DorrU
on flrnt cla to 97 rent, correspond
Ing redurtlona on an the other
classe. This reduction waa to have
been effective tho latter part of lat
year, but tnc Houtnerii racinc com
pany aecured an Injunction prevent
ing the order from going Into effect.
This Injunction, however, was dis
solved June 28 Ih. and the new rates
will go Into effect today.
The Southern Pacific, company
havo refused lo extend the reduction
thru to Klamath Fall, saying that
a Portland ha now pendltiK before
llm Intcmtnto Commerce Commis
sion an application lor a reduction
in the rluas rate from Portland to
Klcmath Fall, basing their claim
on the present low rates from San
Francisco, any reduction from San
Francisco would make Portland's
casio that much stronger.
The railroad commission of Cali
fornia only has jurisdiction in the
stain of California, and therefore can
not force the Southern Pacific ronv
pony to extend tho reduced rate fur
ther than DorrU. It the Southern
raclflt. company would apply the
combination rate figured over Dorris.
tho reduction to Klamath Fulls would
be 3!i cent on llrst class, with cor
lospondlng reductions on tho other
classes. If same basis as prescribed
by them waa used thru Klamath
Falls would get a reduction of 60
cents on first class, and correspond
ing reduction on the other classes,
lllshop & Ilnhler are filing at once
a formal complaint with the Inter
state Commerce Commission, asking
for tho 60 cent reduction, and feet
Owl no doubt this reduction can be
obtained.
FRED HARPER
HEAD OF ELKS
LYNCHIIURG ATTORNEY KLKfT
ED GRAND EXALTED RULER
AT IMMiTON TODAY' NEXT
CONVENTION ATLANTIC CITY
H08TON, July 10. Fred Harper,
a lawyer of Lynchburg, Va., waa elec
ted Grand Exalted Ruler of the KUa
Lodge here today.
The next convention will he held
at Atlantic j City, In spite of .the fact
that Seattle wanted It badly.
The convention adopted
tions supporting President
reiolu-WlUen.
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Women at Front at N. K. A.
PORTLAND. July 10, Wo-
men hold the tagc at the Na-
tlonal Kdurati'in convention
hero. JoKophlue Corll I'reston,
Waihlngton Mipcrlntendent of
education, said teacher must
mould youth to serve In crises.
All Npeakerit. Klla Flagg Young, !
anil ueproioniaine n, aic- w
ander Thompson, told the as-
nembled educators that all muat
work to win the war.
MUST CONQUER
SAYS HOLLWEG
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UKRMANY'H CHANCKLMJIt DK-
,-i .HI.U iwiri. UITHIIIT AN.
NKXATION IH UNACCEPTABLE, J
RKFOKK ItKHHHTAO
11KKNK. Swiuerland, July 10. "I
repeat, that formula of peace with
out annexations Is unacceptable to
u," declared German Chancellor
llethman-llollwcg, In a speech to the
relchslag members today.
"We cannot declare our terms of
peace. We must fight and conquer,"
he added.
J. D. Morgan Octa Contract
The county court has awarded the
contract to make the till at the canal
bridge east of Mills Addition to J. D.
Morgan for the sum of $113.65, this
being considered tho lowest of sev
eral bids that were submitted. No
meeting of the court waa held yes
twenty day and a fine of 125.
Flora Morgan. Victor Miller and
J. F. hoosley are visitors from Fort
Klamath registered at the Hotel Hall.
Chinese Ruler
PRESIDENT LI
The ruler of China, LI Yuan Hung,
has been asked to retire from otlce
by General Chang Hsua, mtHHwy
governor of Anhwet. The proaunda.
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EASTERN MEN TO
VISIT KLAMATH
LUMBER MKN FROM MAHftACHf
MKT TO TAKK IN COfXTV ON
VISIT TO THE MOHC OOAHT
IjATER IN SEASON
Prospects for a visit later In the
season from tntrty ssassacauseu
lumber men to Klamath Falls are
good at this time.
Thla party, representing the forest
Association of that state, will arrive
In Portland about July J5tb, and af
ter a study of conditions there they
will go to California, stopping off at
Klamath Falls and visiting Crater
" eB rout'
A conference on scientific milling
wm be held la Portland.
GERMAttDEPT.
HEM RESIGNS
OFFICIAL HEADS OF PROMINEXT
TEUTONS ARE CHOPPED BV
KAISER -SECRETARY OF FOR
EIGN AFFAIRS INCLUDED
LONDON, July 10. It Is reported
In Amsterdam, says a telegraph ex
change, that the kaiser has decided
upon the resignations of Dr. Karl
Helfertch. German vice chancellor.
Secretary of the Interior and Dr. Al
fred ".Iramerman, German Secretary
of Foreign Afalra.
Ashed to Quit
YUAN HUNG
mento declares that the (eraser em
peror.is restored to the throne. LI
Yuan Hung was vice president of
China under the last president.
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Klamath
FORT KLAMATH
SUFFERS HEAVY
FIRE LOSSES
7,000 LOSS IS SUSTAINED
NEIGHBORING TOW
r
Fire Starts la George Hoyt's
Sbofs WMcfa Is
er With Adjetetac
Are Rescaed la
Moved Froaa Mrthase's Store.
Considerable property was deatrey.
d in Fort Klamath yesterday ky a
Are which started to the eat
shop belonging to George Heyt. It
ignited oil and gasoline la the ahee,
which was sooa coasamed.
The cement garage adjoining wan
also burned, tho the ataea and n
large tank of gasoline were aared.
On the other side of the machine
shop was a butcher shop with nn-te-date
ttttlnga and patented Ice-eoeled.
ventilated refrigerators. Aa tea
house adjoined the butcher shop, and
a satsage plant. Next waa a haUaV
ing formerly a saloon, but recently
used for storing gasoline. Aa sooa
as the tire started the antoe were
rolled out. and aa much of the gaso
line was saved as possible.
The buildings were all destroyed.
The stock In Melhase's store across
the street was moved out, and the
store building and Melhase hease ad
joining were hung with wet blankets.
The buildings burned all belonged,
to Mr. Huyt. tho the 'machine shop
was rented to a man by the name nf
Calloway. The loss Is estimated at
17.000. " .
ON IS TOO
BY REPUBLICANS
ROYALIST LEADER DRIVEN TO
SHELTER IN PEKING TEMPLBS.
THE END OF THK DYNASTY
MOVEMENT BELIEVED NEAR
WASHINGTON, D. C July 10.
General Chang Hsun, Imperial leader
In the attempt to restore the Maacau
dynasty of China, is reported by Mia.
Istar Relnsch to have withdrawn hta
troops into tho Imperial city and
Temple of Heaven, two of the most
beautiful sections of Peking.
Loyal republican troops surround
the city, and complete distraction
of the monarchist government la con
sldered only a matter of n short
time.
A dispatch lust received saya that
the republican government has an
nounced conarmatlon of. General
Feng Kwo as president. It has been
decided to banish the emperor an
the imperial family and the monarch.
1st princes (rem Peking.
Another dispatch any that a re
publican airnUne bombed the lev
perlal eewca-'v i ir'
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