The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 19, 1917, Image 1

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OFFICIAL. NEWSPAPER
OF KLAMATH COUNTY
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1917
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L W. W. THREATEN TO TIE
RED WOOD WORK
MAY BE STOPPED
I. W, W. lll'HV IN XOHTHWKMTKHN '
AI.IIOH.MA strike CAM.
tIAi HKKX IMMl'KII WHICH MAV
PllOt K SKHIOt
IWHKKA. Calif .July lt 'Further
rtll f Ihn Industrial Worker nf
the World U aliow ti In the otrlVn rail
..utl b) I W W. hnre today.
till mil llinlna I tip redwood mllU
vl Humboldt. IM Sort ami Mxtidtrluo
riiMutli-n anil mar partially lie up lli
Irdeitry If rfapondrd i
tlir W W member arn agitat
ing lu nitiio- III thn mill. Hiirli
ittiltx miiii hi nnf limoly ((MI the op.
rtollmt ( Hi" mill" III that .rcltoli
ol llic ptute
24 FOREST FIRES
IN TWO WEEKS
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JACKHOX KIMIIAI.I. OK Tilt: FOR.
KKT ItltK ASSOCIATION HKHi:,
H.t.MW IV ItKCOItll Til UK
PIUII'D OF
That twenty-four limber Area have
bien tnrteil llliln Klamath County
(orotii within Ihn last two wk ami
iicmsfully oitlngulilmd, I lha re
markable report turned In by Jarknoul
V Kimball, head of Ihn Klamatli-I.akc
t'ountlrn Korel Kirn Anaorlnllon.
"flila tin in im I vigilance requlri-d to
make Mich a record la reitllird when
llio dry weather of thn lnt two
inonlhk In taken Into mnalderntloii,
Few, i.rn In our man liildM, urn
aarn nf Ihn nlrenuutu measure nv
cried by thin unaorlntl'in to protect
Ilia wealth of timber, which In ihn
county' clilvf resource.
livery (KMslbln farlllty for patrol
ling Ihn forest la employed, imil Ihn
system U pnrfcrtnil In audi drull
that hardly on n tiro he alnrloil In
any urtlon Uiforn II l illrmTil.
and trp taken to alniiip It out.
(Junrtlit ar(. on wntrh In nil porilonn,
wllli lelophonwa lotatnd at clone In
UtmiU, hii ihal naalaUnrn can ho auin
imuicd ImniiMlltttBly. Motorryrlna ntul
aiilomiililli.B urn provided for thn
mad) IranaporlNllon of tho mnn, and
tliu tlm rtprnxn of limlntiillilllK aiirli
a Kuan) U vnry hunlnnaomn, nxpnrl
ctiro hIiiiHh thut It la n ocoilOHllcnl
Invratinont,
I'mrtlrnlly all thn fir pa miwrted by
Mr. Kimball In thla Inatanco aro In
wlmt la known na Ulatrk-t No. 1, In
the I'oki.BUiim K-itlon. While n few
of llio llrna lira hnllnvod'to Iikvo liccn
cau.td by lightning, moat of thorn
liw nil tho Indlratlona of IibIiir not.
Tim totni luaa of thn flrca la vnry
Hllil, an (hoy wore nil tlUcovurml
fly anil worn aoou under wmlrol,
Mr. mid Mi. Ilohort Kmmltl havo
feliirncd from an uutn tilp of two
moiuiiH thru Oregon and Idaho. Thoy
"port a aplnndld time, but aay they
f" Klad to bo buck In Klnniuth onco
moro.
IHIAW TOMOIIIIOW MOIIXIXO
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WABIIINOTON, U. C, July
ID. Tllll V n.mu .I..U.I... I. A
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o do held at 9:30 tomorrow
morning n tho committee room
t thn aenate building,
Bccreury Tinker and other
faulnet offloera, mcmbcr of tho
ongreBHona military commit
te, w wltnead the drawing.
Cleneral Crowdar plana lo fin-
Inn the mnltlai. In .. !....
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Kaiser Suppresses
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Mnilinlllnii Mnrdrn, hour rndlial
iinpaptr, Din Tlitkiilitt hnit (ujiiyml
(rrullar liumiitilty whllo nioagoihrr
radlial piibllratloiu xrtr fnrblddili III
(irruiaii). Ima at !( bin llrncrd.
Ill ltnttpawr ha bnrli iippituwid
for thn rrtiialnilcr of thn war. ami lir
baa l)Mn romprllrd to Join thn ninll-
Ury rlvll ,ri.., irn ho mum ?rve
n a rlcrk . '
RAJDOLPHCASL
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IS REVERSED
HI'IIIKIK l-OIItT llCflSIO.V
Ul
IIOI.lt TIIK
iO.NHTITt'TIO.NAIf.OillIn by up-to-date methoda.
I ArriHtKi-meiitii urn not fully ma
TIIK LAW ItKOAItltlMi ,t,., rr ,nlll rl(i (t , believed
ITV Ol
HTIM'K IIIIA.Mlrt
Word lm Jiihl been toinltvil r.y
lornny W. II. A, Itciiiier. ioiiiisi-1 for
('. (' Itnudolph, (hut tint derUlou In
the man of the Htnle . Itundulih,
tried hnrn Muurnl moiithii .iro, Im
been revuraed, and thn dufeiiduul
grunted n now trlnl. Tlm rai-n mm
rtniuuili-d on tho Kround lhat the cir
cuit court erred In refiiHliiK nn in
klrurtlon to tin- Jul) reiiui'Kted by the
dnfnnae.
Itnndolph wum contlrted of HleulliiK
n nicer baleiiRlui: to M, S. Mu field,
the Mi'cr beliiK brunded with the let
turn III1 connected. During tho trial
liiiudolph iitteiiipled to hIiou that thU
hi nnd luiil not biieii iihi'il hy Mu) Held
'X(lllHely, but wim iiImi lined by II.
8, llrtgaby, 4nd upon tho com I'm re
f lining to nllow thin cildcitco to be In
troMuced the dcfenduul look uxcep-
HiiiiM, nnd unnlgiipd thin ruling uh
en or. The rulliiK of tun circuit court,
hotwiter, wuh upheld, nod In tho opln
Ion llio court gona Into dolnll regard
lug tint law on hmiida mid ntnles that
the prnnent Inw la (oiiHtltulloiiiil, and
Hint nil hiuuda numt be recoided with
lha atutn Milerlnnry lu oidur lo be
imillnbte for unii In enlnblUliIng own
i rnhlp. Tho court ulxu nn It Unit cor-
tuln prolHloua nre uiiitlo for record
ing hrandn, nnd nny party ualng a
brund who fill In to comply with thete
provlnloiiH Iuih no right to tho Humo,
and In ruan nuother party iiHauinei
tho hi and unci pro)erly lecorda It ho
lll ho entitled lo till the mlvuntagnn
ol tho brund and tho uxo thereof.
There liau heou aomo little urgumont
uh to thu roiiHtltiitlnnullly or tho now
atook brand law, but thla opinion of
tho court uottlea tho mutter a vory
complete ii ml convincing uinnuor.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Mooro roturnod
lant ivonlng from a two weeka vaca
tion visit nt los Angeloa and Kong
Uiut'k
Mr. and 'Mrs. Chat. Marple and eon
have roturnod ffom a ramping trip
at Spring Creek.
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CROWDER STARTS
DRAWING METHOD
MASTKII KKV SYSTEM Tl UK
I'SKD ItlMl I'KHCK.NT OF OCOTA
TO UK CAI.I.KD. TO PROVIDE
I'Oll kxkmitioxs
WAHIIINOTON. I), C. July 19.
I'ioviim Marhall (Jcncral Crowder
uiilioiinrrd that tho natbod of draw.
Inc tlm OHT.noo rnKlatnrvd men need
rd at ihn flral rail for the national
Mrmy will be vnry almple.
Thn ao-callnd Maater Key ayatem
w im iim-iI, In whlrh thero will he
drawn one t of t.nuu nunibera flrai.
then nnmliir of nletnn nutunrala will
n Ihn rhaln In which Ihn 10.000.000
will rnpori
Thn IimhI tMjarda are to call for 200
prr nnt of the quota to provide for
pomllilo nxemptlona.
, The nutnlM'nt will be drawn In cap.
mil by a blindfolded man.
STOCK FARM NOW
FOR RESERVATION
I'l.A.Mi KOIt A SUMKAfltK IIIIIIOAT.
KM II A Mil KOIl IMHAXH AT
AliKXIV Si'HOOL t'MIKII WAV
tit ItAIHK Fl'ltK ItltKII CATTLK
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A thorobred atork farm on tho ln
dlnn re(rvatlon la now planned by
the different ofllrlala there, who are
ro-oprrnlliiK wllh the AKvnry achool.
to Ktork a .too-ucru ranch under the
Irrlisutlon prnji'it and raUc pure bred
Hint Urn mote will prove of econom
ic. I im well im educational value to
Al-',,m """,n-
COUNTY COURT
OFFERS REWARD
NI'llSTANTIAI. SIM IS FOMTKO III
TIIK fOfXTV XMMISHIONKIIS
KOIl TIIK AllltKHT AM) CONVIC
TIOX OK MAIIAVOKIIH
HKWAItU
.Notice la liereby given lliat I lie
(Yuniy I'ouri f Klantatli County will
my Tcut)-lhe huNdrml dollnra re
uiiiil for the nrrtwt and conviction of
anyone wsaJIclounly causing the dc
Nldurlion of nny building or property
by Hit or by wilfully uoinoning nny
cnltlo or stuck In Klamath County.
Oalel July 19, 1017.
MAItlOX HANKS, tVNinty Judge,
K. II. McCOII.XACK,
II. t SHOUT, Commissioners.
That tho county officials will take
nil) steps possible for the apprehen
sion of tho criminals who aro operat
ing hero Is evidenced by tho preced
ing notice, Issuod today.
It Is believed that this Is n sufficient
loward lo Induce tbe most strenuous
effort on tho part of the public to get
hold of the Incendiaries.
AiailM AOAIX STAHTLKii CTTV
The fire department was called out
Hi noon today to, extinguish a blue
on Sixth street, near Main, Tbe tar
In a kettle which waa being used by
w. I). Miner in repairing roof
caught fire but waa soon put out.
J. M. Flyn of Ukevlaw Is In Klain.
nth Falls on business.
I. W. W. ATTORNEY 1
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MAKES KLAMATH I
A BRIEF VISIT!
I'llKMNIXU MATTKUH WOI'LO .OT
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FKIIMIT IIIH IIKMAI.M.NO
Dan K. IVmnrn Arrive In Att I.
. W. I'rlxmwa KlmU Hrntlmrnt
IMfferrft! Tliaa lir Ktpednl. ami
Htmmm OU4 of 0iponuailr In Kor.
ake Ttiwa lir Came to Kern-Mr.
Leave bjr AMlomobllri
reellns ran high In Klamath Falls
ynaterday afternoon when the ncw of,
the arrival of Uan K. I'owtrn. the
Cortland I. W. W. attorney, had,
apread, and owing to aubsequent acu
during bin very brief vlnlt. he bad a
narrow eacape from being roughly
bandied by cltisens of the city.
Towera hasbecn expected here, and
bt wa met and recognlicd by offi
cers before he reached town. He tried
to kiln access to the city Jail, and Is
known to have bad letters to I. W. W.
Mutators from the Seattle headquar
ter, urging on the character of work
being done here.
As Powers proenre in the city at
large waa not deemed safe for thn
community, and as be was not wanted
in Jail, where hecould communicate
with the prisoners, he was taken to
the bridge by a large group of promi
nent men here and threatened with
a plunge In the river, which it was be
lleved would cool his ardor to assist
the Industrial Workers.
I'owera wax a very frightened mnn
at this stage of the game, and he got
down and begged llko a good fellow
to be released, agreeing to leave im
mediately. If lot go.
Iln was therefore taken by local
parties oer a good portion of tho
road to Ashlur.d, which he hud come
so recently, and when lost seen wan
pointed in that direction. It I be
lieved by many here that he will not
return for a considerable period.
shoot JO Kill
SOUTH
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OI.OI1K. Arli.. July 19. "Shoot to
kill" orders prevail here, following
intense Indignation of cltisens grow,
log out of the alleged murder of l'rl
vnte Murk Cafudo, whose body was
found on a railroad track.
Officers appointed to Inves'tigaletho
cntme of his death teported It was tin.
doubtedly murdor. Lieutenant llalley
following this report, announced that
ull guards hud been given ordorn to
shoot to kill If anyone attempted to
puss tho 8outry lines without complete
Identity nnd uuthorlty. Thero has
boon to iHlderablo show of antagonism
by I. W. W. against the troops.
Alleged to be German, I. W. W.
agitators, responsible for starting tho
big Arliona copper strikes that have
crippled tbe Industry In the state for
several weeks, three "alien enemy"
Teutons were taken into custody here
early today by the department of jus
tlce. H. W. Humphreys arrived last
evening from Ban Francisco, where
hw took tbe entrance examinations
for the englBMrlag corps.
ORDERS
UP CALIFORNIA IBS
German Chancellor Has
Been Forced Oat ot Office
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Charicellor on Itethmann Hollwcg. who thru three years of war ha
niood the brunt of work managing the German empire, has been forced
from office.
PICKETERS ARE
I'KKMDKXT KHKKK WOMKX WHO
IIAO KTAItTKO TO WOHK OCT
A SIXTY DAY SKXTKXCK. SO
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WASHINGTON. D. C, July 19.
Prosident Wilson hits pardoned six
teen suffragists serlng sixty day sen
tences In the work house at Occo
quam, Virginia, who had been sen
tenced for picketing In front of the
White House.
Secretary Joseph Tumulty said the
puidon must speak for itself, that the
White llouno hud no statement to
make of tho president's reason.
MODOC PROJECT
ABOUT COMPLETED
WKLI. COXSTRCCTKD 8YSTKM
COYKRM OVER SIX THOUSAND
AOUKS FOR CSK OF THK KUM.
ATI! RKSKRYATIOX IXDIAXS I
The Modoc Point Irrigation project
on the ulumath lndlun reservation
will be flnully completed in about
three weeks, according to Project En.
g'ueor II, W. Htnks, who Is In
Ule'
city attending to buslnoss matters. ,
This project, which embraces 6,340
acres, was started In 1918,"
The very best of material and work
manship have been used In the con
struction ot this project, and that It
will stand for years to coma Is the as.
surance of the builders.
The cost per acre of the saw sys
tem will run between twenty-eight
and thirty dollars par acra, tbe deft
nlte figure not having baen arrived at.'
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tXWXCIL OF WAR TO BE HELD
UY THK AUJKS
The allies have Invited the United
States to participate In an Inter-aliled
conference this month, but tbe gov
ernment has decided that it la un
necessary to participate in such meet
ings at present, as meetings do not
directly affect America's part in the
war.
The state department has explain
ed that the present move does not in
dicate the future policy of tbe govern
ment in such matters.
HAXS C. XKXSOX
Hans C. Nelson of this city died
suddenly yesterday morning at Dori
rls, at the age of 45 years. Nelson
was a saw flier employed by the Pel
loan Bay Lumber company. He waa a
brother-in-law of John Hamilton.
,1,B "" advices wm oe ueiu
tomorrow afternoon at the Whltlock
""""" Prors.
COl'FLK WKD HKRK YESTERDAY
The marriage of J. Edwin Frye and
Miss Eleanor Olive Bocock of thla
city waa performed yesterday by
Judge J. B. Qrlfflth at hla borne,
The groom la a box factory em
ploye here. Tbe bride baa resided
in Klamath Falls but a short tlm.
TnrnTo'PKMXGS SOW IS AKMY
The postmaster announces tkat an.
llitments are now open in the regular
army for man In the signal corna at
follews: Telegraphers, - wtra 'meal
Una man and pbotograpkers; alto
cooks and bakara la tka regular army.
PLOGKY WOMAN
HALTS SUPPOSED
I. W. W. WORKER
JOK JOMKPMS II
AT
t'XKXPKCnOi
la Held l With Sfietga an
iaaUInc Pwattlea, Be
fore Sheriff nnd DennUw On Ar
rive DyasiMUe Tnma On If B
Fernliar Brand Jonephn
Southward.
Probably the most unique hold-nn
staged here la years, and ,tke
bringing tbe most surprising results
occurred yesterday two miles south
of this city.
As a result, a large supply of tka
most dangerous dynamite Is now mi
the safe hands of Sheriff George
Humphreys, and on Jo Josephs,
erstwhile jitney driver, BeUtiesea.
and believed otherwise harmleaa by'
local friends, has been dines weed
deep dyed la vtUlaajr. and la a
fugitive from jostle la th,vfMa at
California. Also It waa a -imr. If
you Pjease, who was Of cans of his
downfall.
Night before last Josephs shad a
trip to Derris on business of hla ova.
and on his return he mad a
la the national bank of
south of town.
The nature of the deposit waa, of
course, no one's business, and aa no.,
one else, was present, very Uttle pub
licity was given to tbe matter.
Yesterday, for more private rea
sons, Josephs took a small launch at
a point very- close to where he had
stopped tbe night previous. About the
same time, coincident with and In fact
simultaneously, one of the good farm
ers wives of that neighborhood, whoa
name Is withheld, discovered a f and
lh looking brigand loading two hoary
cases of dynamite on n ship. Rearm
ing that one of the I. W. W. vUllaa
was at his devilish work, ska Imtao
diately commanded him to bajt at the
point of a gun, and called to to TO th
officers summoned. Joaephjja"dfff
ever, for It was no other, manaylff to
dump one of 'tsaaoases Into tho wator
and made his enelhne before the sheriff
and a deputy coiM arrive.
Tbe culprit is still st large, but the
dynamite, which is labelled "Sunny
Brook." is safe at the city hall.
CABINET MAY
60 TO MOSCOW
SKAT OF PROVISIONAL GOVERN.
MKXT COXTKMPLATKS MOVING
TO MOSCOW r- GOVERNMENT
SOW COXTROL8 PETROGRAD
PETROQRAD, July 19. The cab
inet council extraordinary here la die
cussing the advisability of transfer
ring tbe seat of the provisional gov
ernmeut to Moscow.
A general assembly of workmen.
koldlera and peasants la to be hold at
Moscow to prevent Interference from
tbe Irresponsible section of tbe Petro
grad garrison. .
The government controls the elty
today as completely aa Bblskevtkl an.
peared t control It yesterday.
Miss Alien' Mtflebr.hWfroB
the Willamette, YaWon vtaHJa tor ato-,
tar, Miss FranW Kahar ; ' hlkis
Xatherlae Hallowff wjanirtadanajn .
from a vacatk vWt Moierew oto
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