The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 18, 1917, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEW8PAPER
OF KLAMATH COUNTY
OFFICIAL NIWSPAMOI'
OF KLAMATH PALLS
K.letrnlli Vwif Nm. H.lWft
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1917
,1
Prtot, Phm Omm
Fearful Blow is Again Struck
"" '"'" I,M,M'W w. h
FORTY MEN WILL
BE DRAWN FROM
KLAMATH COUNTY
1IITIM IK TO IMt'APK IMUIT
K.NTIIIKI.Y
KUnuili I'tiuni) I Mrml IHm-KIkIi.
Irrtilli of TIiimv lining I'mm M4lr,
1'iiUrtwn I'tiunllra Kx-ai Diari .. i
Kfrllirr Mallirwr ItmU Willi
lft,Mi.r Wheeler H. Tl.irr fur
Mrr hliair.
KlaniMlt County ' quota fur the
ciiiuliic ilrnlt will be forty limn, ac
cording to a dUpatrh Just frirWml
limit I'urlland
Adjutant tlcneral White estimate,
that loUllrrli rotmllea III Oregon
rape ilralt enlllely. Portland aim
raped.
Moat i( the t-ouulle whlrli have
tin lull quota rt Ihoao bavins militia
companies. Following U Ilm ILl:
IUkr in
llentnn . , 00
CUrkara to
(IMmi 54
Columbia 41
('k no
Crook 09
Curry 51
IfcuruiiiM 37
tkmitaa no
fllltlam 31
Oranl K
Harney .. 37
Hood lllver no
Jarkson , ,. on
Ji-nron fn
Josephine , , , , on
Klamath 40
lAkn 44
l.an 00
Mini 00
Malheur r.n
Marlon 00
Morrow 41
Miiltnninitli on
" City of Cortland oo
lolk no
Sherman 30
Tillamook oo
I'malllln 43
I'nlon II
Wallowa .....,,,.,,, 13
Wasco ,,,,, 22
Wwtlilngton ..,.,..,. 3
Wheeler ,..,,.,,,,., n
Vlimlilll 00
Toliil
rn
ATTENTION!
On nioiini nf lr romlltloiiD illlnu in our city nt Ilm pirM-ut
"ir, m roiiNluVml itHMt urt((nt HmI tlio Miller niipplj IwiiMiM-nrtl,
and Mr kk your riMiprrnUnii In Ilm roiumt Hint no Inlmillnii from
Inn illy niniiiH t lnid iiuImIiId at Ilm lioum Ihiuiiii 7 nml N n, in.
(', K. KTOXK, nwlrnmn Klaiiuilli mfrno Iiiiii.
Attorney is
Interview With Prisoner
Kl.liKNHIlliao, WuhIi, July 18.
J. Klnch, who claims to bn a Boat
" Mtorney, assoclatod with thu do
'( I. W. W4's In the Kvorolt trial
It hr i a irivttori ny soiiihth ni i.io r, I II III mm
.u.,y ,rymg io interview over' nfht, and wero brought hero.
J."1' ' w W. men, held by, federal j Fifteen more were arrested b-
""r'mcW. Officers refuted blm twoon Clo Elmn and Kaston thU nw.r
rmttihlon to see the prisoners, claim.1 ulnar, and brought here at noon.
Will Ttach
American Aviators
r - " ' rf-' I
Mrstyv J1
K "Vn vwfci
krT-:J
" V?
tMMl Ct tACrAf3C
Itafoli tin In CrnilKr, on,, of ttin tirl
kiiun IViiihIi iiln(iirii, lio lm
ninny fiirinnii. to til rrKilll. linn Ih-kii
Klrti a rita o nlmrlirr ffom llir
nrmy lo fiiitm lo lr I'nllrd Hlntr to
llinlrilrt Anirllraii nlfirn,
STEAMER SAVED
BY U. S. SHIP
HltlTIKH KHII flt.WMOIIi:. HK.
I.IKi:i Kt'llllKM, W.IK KAVKII
IIV .IKIllf. HUSTItOVKIt.
Mill Itt'.NK WIIKX IT AI'I'K.tliS
NKW YOUK. July IN - Tim llrlt
lull utrniui'i' ('milium i uhlrli waa urn".
minimi)' ri'iMittril Hiitiinarlui'il,
anvcd from di'ntrurtloii h un Amur
Iran d:ir)ir, hlrli coutoyiMl hrr
thru Ilm dniiRir toun, mtorilliiK lo
the rriM airlvltiK hrn from Kliclanil
Tin- HUhmarltii' ntliirki'd ilm ('ran
inorr mid kIoi In flii plali'ri with ;i
torndii, It did not iiti(!tr. nml
rimuf'il iilliirkliiR wIiimi llic iti'HtnotT
ulnar up, Tim iillucknd iKNid was
iihln In prnrccil inulrr ItH own niinm.
CITIZENS!
Refused
liiK HmI tho civil courts hiivn no Juris,
dlcllou.
Klfleen more I, W. W.'h worn In
liudlnK Orgnulznr MuiIIhoii, wnru nr-
I , i J
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AJ&
I. W. W. LEADER
IS NOW HELD!:
MAX
WHO W.IK KIIIKIi OCT OF
M-.SU A KIIOKT TIM I
C4I IHI
( M OUT IX ItOA (.lt K.N HOI'TI
I'OU THIK ITTV
A Ii-uiIit of llu I W W. U lie-lli-wil
In ruloi- inri In tln nri'Kt of
Cnrl Hmi-IkIii, mIio im liikfii by ofTI
riu In n fmlKlit mr nt Dorrln and
luoiiKlit ft thin illy lad iivoiiIiik liy
Orion; Mnmlinl John Kiirnrll and an.
Utaill ili'putlfii A tit it tl KlllllK the
tin ni- of 'In rn it Han alio bruUKlu In.
MiM'lKlM had n Milt raxo full of I,
W W HliTiittirn, nml U ludlated to
h tin dtiiiii' Hui'IkIii that nan found
to In. llin nicniiliiT of ilm inini'iilciit
At Iti-nil rtTctitly, and na ahlpimd out
of that roiiiiniinliy. IU liiul not tioun
In Kliiinath Kail ni )t, but wan on
hit ny hftei lirn tukcit Hi! U ron.
fin '-il by lilinnrlf, uud no roiiitiiutil n
ton alloMi-d lu'lwocii htm and othor
prliioncrii.
HEAVY TRAVEL
TO CRATER LAKE
IX M'lTI-: OK MII.K OK KXOW MOHi:
VIKITOHK TIIAX r.SU.1, .TTIIIK
TIMK OK Vllllt Alii. IX KYI-
IIKXCK AT I'AIIK
AlthoiiKli mlli' of miiow still re
mains oir uhlrli Uhltorii iiniht walk
In older lo low Crater Lake, thu
ti.ixi'l at thin Hi'UMin of tlio year linn
nr v cr bt'vn mi houvy, arrordltiK to J.
A Corduu of tin- Suuttirrn Auto com
pany. A Kroat number of innclilncs nro
KiiliiK thin, mid it KK'at uiaiiy vUltori
coinliiK In by train. Thu fact that
tlcki'lK in o xold direct to Crater Ijtkc
by the rallroaiU at cnnlern polntH In
liellmeil to be tlio reason so many are
(omltiK in by train, as thU Ih the llrst
j ear It Iiiik been done,
Many of I lie loinlM.s kIiik to the
lake ncent lo enjoy the tilp vim tuo
miou, espeilally the Cullfornln peo
ple, lo whom It In u nmelly. (Jreater
proKreMM would bo made In clearing
Hie roads of the biiow If Hhovellem
could bn obtained to do the work, but
help there appear to bo very nenrce.
FEDERAL TROOPS
GOVKHXOIt I.IHTKK KK.CKIVKH XO
TICK OK AITIIOIII.ATIOX TO
UKi: TKOOPH IX PIIOTKCTIOX
OK l.l'MIIKH PI.A.M'H
OLVMI'IA, Wni.li., July 18. Tho
f secretary of war hits telegrnphnd Gov
ernor Lister that If tho lumber strikes
hum threaten to interfoto with the
nrmy post shipment", ho Is uuthorlxed
lo use troops to protect tho plants mid
workmen,
Tho governor has already arranged
for protection with troops whore
necessary.
Dr. Wright reports the birth or a
eon to Mr. and Mrs. E. M, Clark, S37
Menlo Way,
WASHINGTON
OIIMiOX IICIMilVU IK 4j
NOW HOI.IMKKH' (Mil 4j
HAN FHANCIHfO, July IK
Th war department permit-
thiK tlio Itml Crwis Hoilety to )
convert tho old Oregon hulldlni
on the Ban Francl.co exposition i
"hit iiim ii rnnuiuK rmii itwin lur ;
w Miiniora ni ins rrrmuio. w
!!
To Help the
Soldiers' Morals
O.A. DAVIS
C.C. CARTER.'
E. c. Carter, in charge ot tbo war
work i on ml I or tlio Youne .Men's
Clirlbtlnn AksiicIiiIIoii headquarters In
London, mid 1) A. Davis. In charge of
Himtlar luMiliiimitei-s In I'arls, will
look out for the morals of holdlcru of
the liiilted States sent to the trenches
on tlio continent. Uoth are hard :it
work to prepare comforts and rocreu.
Horn- for the soldiers the Uuiled
Slates has sent abroad
ROSS OFFENSIVE
IS NOW HALTED
IIKIXKOIU'KMKXTli AltltlVK IX
TIMK TO HOLD MTIUTK.GIC PO
HITIOXK OK (iKHMAXS AMIMi
U)MXICA ItlVKIt
lly AsMxinteil I'resri
Tho oxpected Gorman reinforce
ments on the eastern front have ar
rived lu tlino to temporarily chock tho
Russian advance along Mio Lomnlca
River. Tho Austrian lino has been
sutlW'lontly stiffened to effect a stub
born resistance
The holding of this river Is vital
to the safety of Teutonic positions
thoro and also northward to the On
inclan border,
r iim -
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f ttvV
Straw Dairy Barn
Down
Blaze is Discovered too Late to
Fight With Any Success
Barn Owned by C. B. Clendinning is Total Lost
As Well As Small Building Nearby.
No Clew to Perpretators
Yet Discovered
Another fiendish blow was struck
at Klamath Kails last night In the
burning of the Straw dairy barns,
owned by C. II. Clendcnnlnc, midway
between the business district and
Shlppington, clore to midnight, with
a loss of moto tKcn J8.000. j
The Are was not discovered until It
had gained great headway, and by the
time the department could reach the
GERMANS WATCH
NEW CHANCELLOR
CltKAT IXTKHKST IS KHOWX IX
TIIK Kl'KKX'H TO UK MAHK IIV
MU'HAK.MS AT MKI-rTIXG OK
TIIK KKICHSTAU
AMSTKIIUAM, July IS. Strong
peace sentiment is now current thru
out (iermiuiy, according to the trend
of outside dispatches and the German
press. Intense interest is felt thru
out the country regarding the speech
of tho new chancellor. Dr. MlchuelU,
who makes his maiden speech before
Ilm rulchstug tomorrow.
Accoidlng to arrivals from Berlin,
liberals believe that the now chan
cellor is merely a stop-gap, who will
preparo the way for something In the
way of n dictatorship, with Genernl
Ludendorff in command. A Munich
newspaper, Nuestes Mnchrichten, says
the Mlchaelis declaration beforo the
relrhstag tomorrow will be for peace.
HONOR BIRTH
OF LAFAYETTE
XATIOX WILL hi: AKKKD to join
IX COMMK.MOHATIXU HIKTH
OK AMERICA'S (iRKAT HBXE.
FACTOR
NKW YORK. July 18. A call for
the celebration of tho birthday of
Lafuyotto on September 6th will bo'
Issuod,
Municipalities will be asked to co
operate with patriotic societies in
honoring the memory of the great
Frenchman.
is the Latest Move
spot it was boyond all control, and
burned to th ground. The dairy
cows were rescued without loss, a
they had been turned into the corral
before the catastrophe.
About twelve tons of hay were de
stroyed besides the large cow barjt,
which Is one of the biggest in tbii
vicinity, and a small horse barn near,
by. The blaze was discovered by one
600ZE DEALERS
ARE FRIGHTENED
AUK TAKIXO WHISKKY OUT OF
WAUKHOt'SKH AT AX UXPKKCB.
DKXTKO KATK KKAHKtTIj OF
(OVKKXMKXT SKIZIHK
WASHINGTON, D. C. July 18.
Liquor dealers are alarmed over the
prospect of the government seising
vast quantities of distilled spirits un
der the terms of the new food bill.
The rate at which whiskey has been
withdrawn from bonded warehouses
has never been equalled, more partic
ularly within the last ten days.
More than 1,000,000 gallons have
been drawn and placed mostly in re
tail establishments.
yonxH REAPPOINTED
Sl'HVKYOR OKXKIUL
WASHINGTON. D. C, July 18.
1'resldent Wilson has sent the seuate
his nomination for the reappointment
of Kdward G. Worth of Oregon for
surveyor general.
Disease Germs Are
Spread by Spies
KANSAS CITY. July 18. The plot
to spread terror tnru tvansas oy piac
'"K deadly germs on court plaster has
been broken up thru the arrest of
three mon of German names In dif
ferent towns. , '
This devilish-scheme has not only
Burned
of the fnilkBMn too late to ataka af
fective resistance.
No trace or the source haT ka
discovered, but operators feel eertala
It waa set, a there are ao asMkera
employed there, aad ao Ire la the
vicinity.
The Straw dairy la the largest la
this district. It to awmHt'tftrWT
Clendennlng. The toes to resortee
estimated at 18,000. half of whJea la
covered by insurance.
ROLAND MORRIS
GOES TO JAPAN
PROM1XKXT LAWYER AND SUP
PORTER OP PRESIDENT WHV
SON, WILL BE JAPANESE AM
BASADOR SUCCEEDS GUTHRIE
WASHINGTON. D. C, July 18.
Roland N. Mejrris, a Philadelphia
lawyer, has beea chosen for the ap
pointment of ambassador to Japan to
succeed the late George Guthrie.
His nomination will be sent to the
senate Immediately. Morris was a
democratic leader who stood steadfast
for Wilson during the Baltimore con
vention. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stickles and Mrs.
jLowry were a Eugene party regis
tered at tbe White Pelican last night.
Mr. Stickles Is city treasurer of Eu
gene, and Mrs. Stickles waa formerly
Miss riorence Thrall, a Klamath Falls
girl, and hao many local friends, tome
cf whom she met this morning. The
party expect to go out by way of
Crater Lake this afternoon.
been detected In Kansas, but haa alee
been discovered In California and
Iowa as well. A German was arrest,
ed in Henderson,. Iowa, a ,f aw dayi
ago, tad the court elasur ae wan teU.
lag was sent to Dea Melaea U,e
amlned. It was found to he ceyered
with leprosy germs;
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