The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 14, 1917, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NKWSPAPKR
OF KLAMATH COUNTY
OFFICIAL NEWSPAFMt
OF KLAMATH FALLS
A-.ivwjng5inmi'r,w'1' " wama
Mrtrnlll War Xh. M.IM1I
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 14,1917
Prise, ftva Coat
L W. W. Strikers
Are Herded Like
Cattle in South
HIloniHT HI MH.IMIHK I'ltOM
HEIIMAXAM, X. M.
Tialn l I'aiofally Gunnlril U) I', t.
Mtry Will IW. Jallrtt In lU.r
iter Him hail Tull'stil IUMi uf
(Vittiirit Haloum, lltrwil awl Water
Art ImupiI by UorriniM-itl In Hun.
grj OiimiI.
COl.t MIII'H. N, M. Jul) II - -Hit.
I.ioo I W W ptrlkrr deported from
Hi-hoe hate been brought lir III
llirlr rattle Haiti from lleriuaiia., N
M American ravalry troop have
tirrti guarding III" train rlooy, am).
Ihn pIp will l kept III I hn ttallt,
today. !
Tonight lliy IH be plared In a
tix-kailc detention ranit tiiilll during
the bonier trouble in earn fur Mr
Iran refugm,
lUtluti ronnUtlus of raiiiint Mi
nion, I) r rail anil water er ImiiciI by
the internment tilt llirlr arrival hero.
GERMAN SHAKEUP
StEMS CERTAIN
HEMIOXATIOX OP CHAXCKI.Um
HOI.LWE41 AMI PHI'HMAX MIX
INTER OF WAR IH HEI-OHTED
TMIIII OFFICIAL SOURCES
IIAHKI., Hwllierlanil. July 14. A
Hrrlln dUpalrh from lliu piiil-ortWlnl
Wolf liurpail, any I tint rilltiiiictit uf
vun HfliliroanOliillwpK U cnnnlilnrcil
certain.
An uftlrlnl Irlccram to llrrnu any
that (Inipral von Slolli. Hip rriualnn
nilnUlnr of war, lia rrnlRtiril,
(IIIIIHTIAX MIHNIOXAItV
NMThTV MKI-rriXfi
Tim Wnmau'a Mlaxlounry Korlfty of
llin ChrlMlnti cliurrli unit at llio
lintno of Mm. Miirlon H, Twylor yen
lunlny. Tlmro wim a rimhI iillrmitnnii'
lurtiiilliiK aiivural vUltora. IiiIitphI
Ik RrowliiK, ami nnw mi'iiiliiim nro lir.
Ina: nilclcrt.
A Irllmlu waa paid to llu iirraliliiul,
Mr. W. K. Hrohorn, on lnr miiirn
liomn by alliKlUK "lllnat Uu tlm Tit
Tlint Hindu."
Aflor a aliort liualnnHH noxulon llio
I'roKTitm followtid, with MUn Jiunli
Aiii-kho an Inmliir. Mra. TIioiiiiih
and MIkh lialinl AilKtn inrllclnl
d In iiroKrniu. Mra. W. K. Ham.
Im ninlliiuod lliu Hlory of luir llfu In
Inillu In an xeiitloiiully IntoroKtluK
maniirr.
Diiluly rofrralnuriilH worn Hcrvrd,
and ii tiolal tlnio followed.
W, K, IMIXII WIM. AHIIIVi:
HtMIX TO JOIX II. II. KTAII
With the nrrlvul of Mr. W. K. Ilnntl.
who Ih now dully nxpeiied, mid who
Iiiih long boon In tlm employ of Hub
ert K. Hlrahorn, tlm hnad HtnlT of tlm
nnw lino will be locntod imriiiuntiiitly
at Klnntatli Fall.
Mr. Ilond, Knglnoor N. II. Ilogun
mid Auditor A, I.. Scott conntltuln
Mr. Rtrahorn'a chief mlvlaary bnnrd of
the new line, and the oIDi-on fo nil
w,l bn located In thn Odd Kellow'
building, where Engineer lloguo haa
been ulatlonnd for -evernl nicntba.
ChtrlM Draw, a prominent rancher
from Ypnna Valley, la transacting
bu.lueia In Klamath FalU today.
GERMANY REACHES
SERIOUS CRISIS
I'liAct. riaMoii ;wnvi; nun .
HIT lilllt.MAW AMI .HhrillA.
Altlir.Ulo. or Till: KAImKU In
.or i iiwhti.d
II) AmUmI I'lrw
Tin- n'tiiiiis Internal irUln In Hi
liii.i.u eliipno ha olernlmdoMed lliu
pomllng iiillltur) op.nilloun III lln
ilu; ii Jlt'tHtrtn tiiilll lleilttl
mtiiM lliul (li ii-lrli.tni; lia gone iii ii
ulilliK UKiltlst (In- crown and llltlltut)
part), uppalolill) III I lit' InleteM uf a
parlUIIU litar) yleiii uf Ktitrriliurul
l.iililrly uiiidiiliriiinil anil Utile
rruilllnl ruiiiur my ttml Hid kulti-r
li aliilluilnil In faxor uf I'rlucn Juu
rliliu, lil lull ami ftiurttt Min
Tlii'li' U u pi-niii rliimui K'"IUK
lull) tlilliuill lliTfliiali) unit Allot rh.
I'ait of Hid IIiiiiIiIh tiolwix'll I lie rclrli
las unit lliu KiHiTlllllK iIuhi U lrr
tint utiirunii'UI iinltrllt ri'fiuul
tu niiitu (iiTiiinii)' lu'iur Iprnu un u
tumln ur no iiiiiii'XlUili. lrh U ln
IIIK ilnlltaiiilril li) Hliul now rtilll ir ln
I In- iiinjurlly lilixk In lliu u-Ii-MMhk.
Tliu HpiI Cii Kirnl Aid l
Mhlrli linn Im-i-Ii uirutltiK il tliu Wlillu
I'pllraii linlcl, hat Ihm-ii I'tmlpiiiiril In
doflultply. MU OIIn II liorduil uf Oakland.
Calll , It !u:ID InklllK utilmii fur lliu
Standard dlrtlun.iry ul Kaita. a inonl
uuiileli Hud Illli'ii'HtlltK uililini'.
Mr Carter and .Mr. Wulmirr of tin-
Orr Uiku Hot rouipiiii) of limy, mm
ili to Klaiiuitli KuIIk lat lilKlit liy I
nuto.
.MIm llarliura ntid llun-l lioellci'
lrao for Cortland to lake n iU
moiitlia' rourun In lliu Knllroud In
Kllluto of Telegraphy.
HI.VI KIIIXK Til Hi:
MAHK KHO.M Sl'liAH
WAHIIINOTON. II. C July H. -Tlm
Ireiimiry dopailmunt tin un
nounred Hint Hie Internal Itevoiiuo
DIvUlou Uiborntor Im dlHcovered u
proi-oN of mnniifnriiirliig Klerlm
fiom Niigar.
MltS. SI.Ol till I.ILWKS IIOHI'ITAI.
Min, W. S. Slough, who lerelilly
undeiweiil it very nerlou operation
ut tlm lllnrkhiiru hopllnl. bus m far
reeoveled na lo bo iilile to bo removed
to bur homo today.
iiiu i-ikii i:.i'kiti:d iomoiiiuiw
It Ih oxpui-tcil Hint tlm cur of big
lukii trout which la being nlilppeil
from Ihu lloniievlllo Imtchory wilt
iiitIvu limn lomerrow night. Thomi
IIhIi, hutched fiom egga. whipped from
l.ukn Supeilor, will probiibly ho pluut
nil In Upper lnko. They nro extreme
ly lui'g". H" ultiiluliig llio weight of
Mlxly and tuiwuly poiiiiiIh.
Chin Ioh Agur of tlm Spilug l-nku
illalrlii Ih umoiiB todio'a vImIIois In
the rliy.
II. A. SlninioiiH and fumlly huvo ar
rived from Lukevluw lo luko up tliidr
leHldonco liiim. Mr. HIiiiiuohm 1ih
eepled u iohIHoii n bulter mukor ut
Iho Klunmlh Full crminmry, mid will
eoiiiimmrn hU imw dutloH Momliiy
inoiiiliiK.
It. Freed, an enii'loyo of Herbert
FMtdiliacker, arrived last night from
Ran FranrlRco, ahd left thla morning
for I'olnt Comfort on Upper Klamath
l.ho, lo prepare, for 'thn nrrlvnl of
the FluUhhuckai July 19th.
USE OF WATER
CAUSES SUIT
ItAMHKIIH IF THE HI.V Ki:TIOXKKGO.V8 IMMKXHE LIST OF Vol.-
IIAVi: TIIOtllLE OVER THE WA
TER OK GAVIIAHT CHEEK IX.
JI'MTHIX FILED
liclurlitg (hut tint. Iy lliu defendant
of Huinr which lie, the plaintiff, linn
tini-d uliiru l:i(i. and thnrnfuru ha drawing will be deferred until tlm
pilor rlKliI t It, (it-orgo lloyd ban In-I "ek "' '"'' 23d- '"""Mr a tlious
nlllilted urtloii liKuliut Alfred Hten. and eX-lnptloii boardu nre not oricaii-
t"w, on Joining hi in axalnm further
at In uf tbU nature, and imkliiK darn-
nee enuned by Ion, of wild bay thru
laik of wuter. Tim land In nuetlon
U luruleil near Illy.
In lliu complaint Died with Ihn
clnull niurl clnrk yenterdny It U Hecrrlary Maker olflie
i. Inlnl iliat tlm plaintiff ban uacd a- Km h uunibor drawn r.illn for clec
ier of linybart t"rek for Irrigation Hon of four tbouaand men from each
lure I'jill. mid therefore haa prior dlitrlct. Thoim called flrnl will have
rlKhl I" unit of ivanin. that In 1!U3 and plare filled by other A Ceflnlte
juihieiiuiilly the defendant ban place In Iho waiting Hutu will be glv
wruugfiilly approprlalrd. and that en nil who are registered,
ihlaaraaon tlm Iohk oitaalotied the de. The war department hnu given
fendant on hl hay crop will amount credit for enllntmenu in the army up
to 5ii. W II I )u nun U attorney for to June 30th. and Oregon's amall
the plaintiff
J A Meti-nlf. C. A. Welmter and
W II. Klrklnud, prominent Southern
I'arlflr onirliilN, left yeterday In Hu-lr
lirhaln car, the "Hhaln," following a
tilli.t llt of liiKperllou horn.
Ready tor German Attack on Atlantic Coast
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r- i.. e- -. iini i ill aai i a n ,p "kW-i.
;m " SgKm-iX : 3BiSi UP
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7 '&-$w:
Thl great dlt-a-vpearlng gun Is In
I
one of tlm American fort on tlm At-f
mfkumtHLmmM' m opt--: -ru w, v
JtagflMalBal
Big Timber Deal is
Consumated In Portland
Tlm hlggpn timber deal occurring
in tlm slate In several your was con
summated Wednesday afternoon lu
I'oiilund, when David C. Kecles, head
of Iho Oregon American Lumber com
puny, signed lluiil papers In the pur
chase of approximately 2,500,000.900
feet of timber from John DuDols of
the Dullols Lumber company.
The canslderutlon was slightly bo-
Baker is Ready If They
HAKKH, Ore., July 14. If 1. W.
W. membora Invndo Eastern Oregon
to upset labor conditions, at they
havo done elsewhere, they will find
the clt liens ready and armed to put
down at once any effort to close up
mills or other industries, aa threat
ened. Tho linker county public safe
ly committee will have an armed
DRAWING PUT
OFF UNTIL 230
UXTEEHM HAM CI'T DOWN HKIt
CONHCHIITION gi'OTA TO MIX.
IMI'M IKMHIW INCOMPLETE
I
, WASHINGTON. D.C.July H.
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Indications are that tin; roimcrlpllon
'I'ed yet. Twenty-four utatca have not
. compleled the lurk of nurnberlriK the
renUtratlon cardil.
, U ' hellovcd that numbered llp
will be enclosed In raptula and
drawn from a larRc Klaat vccn.-l In
iiiotn I a roftill! of IbU creillt.
Mr. and Mr, K. K Koberiuin of
Muryavllte, Calif., are among Hie
tourlM today at the city auto park
Mr. Itoberiwiii la :i piano tuner, am!
baa been here before.
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Mantle const primed for the utuck of
a (lermnn licet, At a distance of
twelve miles It would blow from the
low $4,000,000, of which $1,000,000
In cash wus transferred thru tlm Hank
of California, acting for correspond
ent bank of San Francisco anil Chi
cago. Tlm limber lies In Clatsop.
Tillamook and Columbia comities. In
the Nehalum basin, about sixty miles
'.no west of I'oillaiul. Tho timber is
on 27,025 ncres, nnd the laud wits
kV-.m,
"mmmLi2u2t Yfm
"Start Something" There
unit operating under Sheriff Ander
son nnd deputlsod with several linn
Jred able bodied men organised and
ready for Instant call.
One of the two I, W, W, organizers
here has departed, and only eighteen
members havo enrolled here.
Word from La Grande stated that
a mooting of citliens for the same
purpose was held Wednesday night.
! JITNEY SERVICE
GROWS POPULAR
IIIIHMi THE RODS" AMI "BUND
IIAGGAUE" IH HEHOHTED TO IX
ORDER TO INDULGE IX KLAM
ATii JOV HIRES
How inucli I tlio regular Jitney
fare for porcupine Thla la ueatlon
that haa been bothering U. E. flulll-
' suu ilnce early thla mornlnc, when
he found one of theae animal on the
I rear axle of hi car.
Sullivan made a trip to Algoma Ut
night, and think the paaaenged got
I aboard while the machine itopped
there. For obvious reasona he beal-
I titled about dUlodglng It thl morn-
1 lug. Whether It was urgent builnesa
'or whether a dealre to lake In the
i
me rile attraction prompted the un
locked for action, baa not been de
termined. CiOKH KOH VACATION
IM Van nice of the (Solden Rule
leave tomorrow morning by automo
bile with hi family for Spokane, via
1'orlland and other point. He ex
port to Mop at (ranta.l'a, where
bl brother Frank will Join the party.
A trailer with camp equipment li
attached to the new Mitchell car, and
the party will probably ramp out part
of the time. They expect to be gone
about two weeks.
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J water any ship It struck, and the gun
disappears after tiring, so It would be
u poor target for a battleship rifle.
transferred in the deal with the
stumpuKc. The price balance Is to
bo paid within ten years, according to
tlm terms of the agreement.
Mr. Kecles said, after tho papers
hud been signed, that the Investment
is not u speculative one, but was
made for purposes of Immediate de
velopment.
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I. w. w. headquarters lnera were
raided and records confiscated, show
lug seventy-five had joined.
Pendleton also is organised to meet
I. W. W. Invasion, acordlng to phone
message from there to the aherit
from Fire Marshal Harvey Welto, who
is in Eastern Oregon especially to or.
gunlte for crop protection, If efort ta
mad ta burn them, as threatened-
KKHtKKBBmiKKIKnKKUKmRM
Half of Steel Has
Arrived for First
Link of Road Here
HYDKOURAPHKIt HVMVHUVX
TAKK8 KXOIXKKIUXG ANM.
II. W. Humphrey, local ensineer
for the U. 8. reclamation service, left
tbU morning for Bob PraacUco to
take the examlnaUon in the engin
eering corpa la the offlcera reserve
camp.
Mr. Humphrey made application
for admission shortly after the first
offlcera camp was established, bat did
not receive notice to appear for ex
amination until this weak.
CHANG HSUN IS
NOW A FUGITIVE
KKPUBUCAN FORCES HATE FI
NAIXV ROUTED THE ROYALIST
ADHERENTS FIGHTING COX.
TIXl'ES IX FORBIDDEN CIAY
TIEN T8IN. July 14. The repub
lican headquarter report that three
thousand troops of General Chang
Hfta, ta aoaarealat leader, surren
dered la the Temple of Heaven, after
a fight at two hoars.
. Chang Hsan has taken refuge with
the Dutch legation. The lighting con
tlnuas in the Forbidden City, with the
remnant of Chang Htun'a force. A
large lire Is ragtag there. It Is re
ported that the fight begaa at 4
o'clock thla morning.
AQUA PLANING
IS NOW "CAME"
WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT
THE AQUA PLANE?" WE
SERVE THEM AT KLAMATH
FALLS HOT OR COLD
Aqua planing, that what the man
called it that was doing it, and he
ought to know, hadn't he?
One couldn't very well dispute him,
a there was really nothing else to
call It. and this will probably be the
last plane to appear before the pub
lic, anyway.
With the biplane, hydroplanes,
Kansas plain and other planes, the
plains are pretty well exhausted. The
last plain lady left Klamath Falls
more than three years ago.
An aqua plane, as staged for the
public most every evening at the auto
park back of the Lakeside Inn, con
sists of a human projectile attached
to a board by means of strings, and
tot thru the air or water, whichever
he happens to fancy, at the rear end
of an "aqua" locomotive. One's first
Impression at first sight of this novel
recreation is that some one has been
disappointed In love, and takes this
spectacular method of drowning bis
cares as well a himself. The funny
part of It Is, they all seem to get back
In good order.
Wilbur Telford Ijsb a launch espe
cially built tor speed. To the end of
a long rope behind Is atached a tobog.
gaa-looking arrangement, upon which
those who wish to act as shooting
stars, climb, and as the boat gathers
headway they are enabled to stand
balanced by short ropes in front. It
is probably' the most exciting sport
thla side of the trenches, and much
nearer horn. It yon have not mi
the Biaa plane by all means see It
rr exhibitions are given by Bob
ls;aadplkNai , ,
MKVKK-tL NEW CAMPS CTAKTMD
AUNG RK2HT OV WAY
HaaVlee Xaterwl mow mm
Ammttc IauMdiato Activity Wtgail
of Way Matter Are Wnklag Ovat
Hatlstactorlljr Work le Be I
Forward aa Jtapfy aa
AddHloaal Force Net Waek.
One half the steel for the first llak
of the Oregon, California Eaatera
railroad from Klamath Falls to Dairy
la now oa the ground here, aceeraiag
to announcement, made today ay Rob
ert E. Strahora, builder. Other ma
terials have also arrived, so thai work
can be pnshed rapidly aloag wlthoai
danger of delay for lack of fl
ment.
Another auto track load of nav
piles left today for tie railroad earns
at Pine Flat beyond Oleae. It Is ex
pected that William Peaay will havo
a crew at work near tee city early
next week. Ed Probst I another con
tractor who commenced today. Ho la
at work oa the HllUard reach.
Many of the right of way matter
have been satisfactorily settled, aa R
Is believed that the work eaa areeaod
without many of the dlmeaRlas of
this kind that were at first eatstf
ITALY PROTECTS
ALFREDO COCCHI
U. & AUTHORITIES MAY HAVE
TROUBLE IX BRINGING THE
ITALIAN MURDERER OF RUTH
CRIGER TO JUSTICE
ROME, July 14. The maleter of
foreign affairs yesterday attttfoi) the
American embassy that it wwlaf; .
Impossible te extradite Alfredo Ose
chi, the confess' murderer of Rath
Cruger, the jfcVw York high school
girl, without Violating the fundamen
tal laws of Italy.
Ruth Cruger was murdered la New
York last winter by Cocchl oa ecca
sion of her visit to his shop to have
her skates sharpened. She made
desrjerate struggle for life, but was
overpowered, and her body burled
beneath the floor of the shop. Coecal
was suspected, and Investigation made
by the officers, but no evidence se
cured, and It remained for Mrs. Grace
Humlston, a woman lawyer, to dear
up the mystery after It had beea all
but dropped. It was she who ordered
the excavation made beneath tho cel
lar, which disclosed the body at s
depth of several feet.
Meanwhile Cocchl escaped to Italy.
MEETING POSTPONED
The Woman's Relief Corps will aot
hold Its usual meeting Monday after-
noon. The next meeting win ae note
the first Monday In August, aad at
that time the corps' knitting for tho
Klamath uaval boys will be decided
upon.
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