The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 12, 1917, Image 1

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FFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1917
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BEE RILED,
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IN ONE PACKAGE
kxdh iii'sixkhs to abolish
NUISANCE
Mmi Are KltleO In Itatlle He.
i Striker ami rlllfrn'a PrHr.
le ix-agu imiuMrtai vturhrr
uutiikil I'ii ami I'lamt AlMmnl
III, ItrMlHAIIon I'ttknoMtt Old.
Arittma Tiin Art.
IIOCNIX. ArU.. July 12 Tim nil-
l.lowu of HUbne hnn tipnudel
rpiui, ami I tin Citltau I'rolecllta
ue, numbering l(r)0 lull)- armed
hate rounded uit 1.000 Initio-
Worker or the World. searched
anil loaded them Into freight
i In deport Ihrin.
ro m li have, been killed nl lll-
according to Mil v Ire received by
rney Oenrral Whitney. Our w
llv UtiMftff HVfletM ssttit lti SitttnP
far. IhitalU are lacking, but It U
tmtood that the two men killed
other firing lmultaneouly.
racllcatly all in e in hern of the I,
were rounded up In the lmm
i park and iiearched for weapon
he tittle red rard. howlug their
tterahlp In the I, W. W.
ey were afterwurd taken to
on n nearby tdlug.k The train
be comiioel of over a doen
Kallrond official rofnue to ill
the dnxtlnntlon of the train.
I work began at midnight.
I.OIIK, Aril., July 13 Former
irnor Hunt, the pemonnl repre-
lllvn of Crelirnt WIInoii In
King the atrlkn nltiuitlou, ha
appeateil to from HUbee, to lop
It ml n on which the men are hcliml
tried.
fwo thoimnnd miner being de
led by corporation gunmen from
f Warren dltrlrt; Mop train," wn
metnago received by Mr. Hunt,
ch in nald to have been algned by
urney W, II, Cleury of llUbcc.
rilHCON, ArU.. July IS. A iHmg-
meage J tint received nald that
cltlietiM of that place, hoiivlly
noil with th roo iniiclilno gun, hud
for lllvhco to uHlt In the "round
fwenty-flve cattle cur huvo been;
t to lliabot) to deport men.
I0IT0R HERE
FOR NEW ROAD
li. HtXrTT, A POIt.MKH AHHIHT-
ANT TO nOIIKUT K. HTIIAIIOHX,
IK IN THK CITY, AMI WIMi h'M.
TAtlMHH OFFICK 1IKHK
i A. L. Hoott, uudllor for the Oregon,
kllfornla A Eastern railroad, arrived
t night to rommenrn his new duties
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ira amoiic today's business visitors
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rntryliig troop to Frtiuce. Ilu with
hi iSnflroinra w nrennred for ilm
attnik the tlermim miide fur In the'
Alhitillr, where It wit not hollmed1
Htthuiarliie would cm.. mi- in t.mr
battle off the coast of France he. iicaln
put the mihtunrlne to night.
MORE STEEL IS
AfTIVITV IH NOW NIIUW.V ON KV.
I.IIV H..M MKVKIMI MCHtK
(MIIH OF KgUII'MK.NT AUK K..
CKCTKH DAILY
Two morn cum of Hleel nrilvod this
morning for the now Htraliorn rail
road, mid It I announced that lx
more cam have loft Cortland.
Klii'd for the tool and eiiulpmont
for thu roud urn now being built near
the Kie Y. Tho grade pur from
the new llm. to the Houthern Caclflo,
iihout one liiilf mile In length, la about
luilf completed,
Another big load of suppllen for
tlia now rail roil il cutnp nt Clue Flnt
went out yoHtonluy.
INDIAN CHARGED WITH
FOItUKHY; DISMISSED
ChiiiKed wltli forging a chock,
John Ktokex, an Indian of tho Klam
ath rctei'vnilim, was brought In ye
turilny by Deputy Sheriff TU Griffith,
niid wiih phicod under u $Tt()U hull,
which ho wiih uuiihln to rulao
he chui-Ko wiih brought by the
Flmt Slate anil SiivIiikh bank. Thu
in ho wiih lien id heforo JiihIIco K, W.
Gewiii: thin morning, und tllsmlRuoil
for vn.it of ovidonco,
l.i nnllini-lim lliillnurnv n. nl
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Co., him loft for a two weeks vacn-
tlnn U.'tl1ihnt norniila fit flrsvu navIM
Oregon. '
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith and Mr.
and Mrs, Walt Smith of Corvallla are
hero visiting Mrs, Chestor Avery,
They raada th trip by auto.
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REICHSTAG MAKES NEW DEMANDS
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Automobile
Meet
The, totirUU who ktopped at the
City Auto Cark In tlir rear of the old
Ijili.-nlilc Inn laiil ulght were a fol
low it
Mr ml Mm. H. M. Ilrown and Mr.
and Mitt, Arthur leaning of Hum.
I Mho urn ru roil If to Seattle,
D F and Frank Woodruff and fatn.
Illi of Cortland, on their war to
l're-ent City, Calif., whence they will
return north.
Mr and Mm. A. O. Frock of Ran
KriiiK'liM-o, m route for Fort Klam
ath Mr. Frock U a newspaper man,
connected with the San FrancUcn
full, Thin lit til third vUlt hero, and
he eipreiwcil hlmnelf as greatly plea,
eil with the outlook here.
Mr. mid Mm. C. I.. William of Ku-1
gene, touring Central Oregon. I
More Ice Caves
Are
J. II. HAHTKIt AM) II. f. KTtH'T
llltl.Mi IN TIIH.NtiS OF HKVKIUI
I.AIUiK C.IVKH .K.ll THK MAIX
ItOAII IX THK I..WA IIKIM
That there are a conlderable num
ber of Ice cave In the Ijvn lied aeo
tlon heretofore unknown, and aeveral
of them very near to the main trav
eled road, where they can be reached
without tho hard trip neccwary to
tho lleiir Caw and other familiar
cave, Ih word brought In by J. 11.
Ilailrr and Hon C, Stout, prominent
rancher of that locality, who have
been In conference with J. A. Gordon
and K. 11. Catrlck of the White Pel
BRITISH LOSS
TUESDAY HEAVY
GERMAN DRIYK IN BELGIUM RE
HtH.TS IN IOHS OF EIGHTEEN
HUNDRED TO BRITISH IN KILL.
ED AND WOUNDED
LONDON, July 18. Tho British
disunities resulting from the German
HUccesH In Helglum Tuesday are about
0,,,lwn '"ndred, Including prison
or, according to u statement just ro.
eolved from the war office.
TWO NEW 8UMMKR HOMES
AT ROCKY POINT NOW
Two summer cottages near Rocky
Point are now being constructed by
A. L. Alexander, one for John Stem
on Jr., cashier of the Flrat State and
Savings bank ttere, and the other for
Dr. O, E. Ogle of Saa Francisco, Both
cottages will he completed within a
short time,
W. W.'s at Phoemx
Tourists
in City Park
Mr. and Mm. Clint MrDuuald of
Walla Walla.
Mr. and Mm. F. V Allen and Mr
F. (I. Wllllarua constituted one party
from Medford,
W. C. Montgomery of IlronuHvflle,
less, now returning home after a
five week' tour of the Northwest vln
Denver, 1'cndleton and Cortland,
where he visited relatives. He !
making the trip entirely alon.e
It. (i. Norvllle and family of Moiiu.
ment, Colo., bate been a tar went as
the llogue Hirer Valley, and are dart
ing on their return trip. They Intend
to go out thru Alluras and Heno, Nov
llurrell Armstrong and wife have
made n tour of the section to the
north, and will return aoon to their
home at itockton, Calif.
Discovered
ican Karngc, regarding the matter.
The cavex decrltHd by Harter an
fully a large mid IntoreHtlng a tho
cave vliltrd by a large number of
Klumath Fall people, and aro very
eay of ncceiw. The cuvc dhicovcred
by Stout are near tho Mammoth, and
are llkcwlxe very targe.
A local party will bo arranged at
an early date to Investigate the new
caves. These cave have always been
a great addition to the scenic re
source of the district, adding a vari
ation to beauties of our lakes and
stream that Is appreciated by a large
number of our summer visitor. The.
extreme difficulty of reaching them
heretofore has beon n great drawback
but as this handicap can now be obvi
ated It will be very fortunate.
BAKER SECURES
NATION'S STEEL
I highway and back by lleud and east
OUTPUT OF THEiof "10 Ca8Ca('es. 8 those making a
ENTIRE STEEL
COUNTRY IH MADE AYAILABLK
TO GOVERNMENT HOLD OX
BASIS OF COST
WASHINGTON, D. C July 12.
Secretary of War Daker has an
nounred that nn agreement has boon
reached with representatives of the
ateel Industry, under which tho Indus
try'a entire product la to he mailo
available for tho government's war
purpose at prices determined on a
basis of cost,
The government has assured tho
stel men that reasonable profits will
be Allowed, and that the orders would
to distributed thruout the entire In
dustry.
C. R, Patterson was In town buy
ing supplies this afternoon. Mr. Pat
tenon Is a farmer in the Midland see.
tlon,
Marconi Honored
As Representative
cHjaufjjoMgcabO.
The Italian Kovernment eould have
ent no more welcome representative
on Its commission to the United
State!, than the Inventor of the wire
less. Whenever tho commissioners
hint; appeared In public he has been
the center of attention.
PORTLAND STAGE
IS
I'OCK CAItS AUK NOW IWNNIXG
IIKTWKKN KI.AMATH FALLS
AND COKTLAND KOITND TIUC
MO SULKS IX OXK WKKK
Tho llrst trip of tho season of the
Cortland-Klumuth Fall stage line,
operated by the Cramer Stuge and
licalty company of Cortland, will be
made this week, nml the line will bo
operated it late as tho conditions of
tho toad and weather will permit,
iiiTotdliig to Manager Cramer, who is
in tho city for a few- days.
insienti 01 two cum, a were run
last year, four will be put on this
season, and It is planned to have a
car leave Cortland every other day.
Cam will go ono way down the Pacific
I rouiiu irip win soe a large part or
tho state. The round trip Is 850
milos, and takes ono week.
A booklet has been issuod by the
company with n map of the route
traveled and a brief write-up of the
country, with particular mention of
Klnmnth County.
Advertisements of tho hotels along
tho routo aro included.
GERMAN CROPS TO HE SHORT
NEW YORK, July 12. Advlcos re.
celved hero by cable from trustworthy
sources in Scandinavia stato that crop
pros-pocts In Germany aro poor, aud
that the production of wheat will be
only 40 per cent of the normal.
Miss Joyce Nail was married to
Hunter Plel at Roseburg July 2d.
Mm. Plel is a nleco of Mrs. George
Baldwin and Mr. Plel is a son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Plel of this city. They
will live on the Plel ranch' at Wolf
Crtek,
NOW
RUNNING
NEW ROAD IS
TO OPEN SOON
XKW GIIADK OX WKKT HIDK OK
RIrEB WILL BE AVA1UUILK
TO I'IDLIC IN ABOUT TWO
WKEKS BADLY NKKDED
Good progress U being made on the
grade road on the west side of the
river, and the new road may be open
ed to the public In tea days or two
weeks, according to Contractor Mad
dox. The new grade Is a mile and a
quarter In length, and when complet
ed will make It possible to haul heavy
loads up the bill without difficulty.
It lan Improvement long needed by
farmer In that locality.
The view of the valley below af
forded from the new road will be one
of great beauty.
SENATE MOURNS
LOSS OF LANE
BODY CASSK8 RKSOLUTIOXS DE
PLOIUXG DEATH OF OREGON.
IAN HIS WORK FOR INDIANS
BRINGS HIM GREAT CREDIT
PORTLAND, July 12 Resolutions
deploring the recent death -of United
States Senator Harry Lane were read
In the United States Senate and print
ed In the Congressional Record re
cently by order of Vice President
Marshall, according to advices reach
lng here.
The resolutions declared the late
senator accomplished much toward
better treatment of Indians generally
and brought to the Blackfeet reser
vatlon improvements in Ha social and
industrial activities.
KLAMATH SPIRIT
BRINGS PRAISE
SACRAMENTO BOYS ON THEIR
RETURN TAKE STEPS TO IN.
FORM THE PUBLIC OF THEIR
ENTERTAINMENT HERE
That the Klamath Falls people are
royal hosts Is Indicated by the state
ments made by members of the Kimball-Upson
ball team on their return
to Sacramento, following the series
of games here last week.
A story appears In yesterday's is
sue of the Union in which Harry Duke
lauds Manager Ray Watts, President
Fred Garrlch and Director Archie
Wiggins for their efforts exerted to
make it pleasant here tor the visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Martin arrived
here yesterday by auto from Port
land, The trip was made without
mishap or any expense to tho car
other than gasoline and ell.
KAISER MUST
YIELD TO THE
PEOPLE'S WRL
BETHMAX BOLLWEOO'S MMOIVA
.. TlOX NOT ACCEPTED
VpM
EsBperor by ReJcfcateg? b
by Call of Crows Prince
Field to Atteatd
Arrive ey Special Tvate te
With
KERNE. July 2. That the polit
ical situation la Oeraaaay b critical b
Indicated In the Vesaleae Zeltaig of
Berlin, which says that Imperial
ChamcaUor von Bethaaaa Hellweg kaa
resigned, and that the kaiser has
postponed accepting .hla rrslf stiea
until he can confer with tno erawa '
prince.
The kaiser said yesterday that the
constitutional reforms demanded ky
the relcbstag, concern his successor as
well as himself, and the crown priace
has therefore been summoned to at'
tend a council at which anal deckrien
will be made as to bow far the crown
will concede to the demands of the
relcbstag. The prince has arrived
by special train. Hollweg attended
the council.
KIETH AMBROSE
THANKSJ.Ffy.
EXPRESSION orfoKVITTCDE TO,
HIS FORMER-MATES FOR OsFT
IS RECEIVED GOES AFTER
KAISER OR US GOAT
A letter of appreciation front Ex
Chief Kleth Ambrose to tho Klamatk
Falls Are department has last been
received by Ray Hunsaker, regarding
a gift made him by the department
on his departure for the front. He
says:
"It didn't seem like it was in me
the morning I left to tell you how
much I appreciated the gift and loy
alty jou showed me before leaving.
There isn't any way by words that I
can express myself, but from the bot
tom of my heart I am with you fel
lows every minute, whether I am
there or not. Never will tho good
will that you showed me be forgotten
for one minute.
"I passed all exams O.K., and leave
hero tonight for Bremerton navy
yards to get down to the Inn points
of tho game, principally tho kaiser or
bis goat.
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COUNTY COURT MEET!
The county court continued, Uaad.
journed session yesterday from' lent
week. Allowing of lUc ssHntod
the principal buataeei of tho sMettag.
W. P. Johasest m4.9., V; Robert-
son are dowa fojnanMsn WMl taw
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