The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 20, 1917, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NIWIPAF1
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KLAMATH FALLS," OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 20, lt!7
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6ERMANS NOW
WANT PEACE
HKAVY MAJORITY IX IIKICHMTAU
AIMtlTrt I'KAI'K IIKNOl.CTt.V I
r llMtirrlliir Majta Amrrirs'a En
trance Into War is X'l llrsjsntwl
Willi hrrioua Vumm. Hays '
nwm Hni ami HubmnHMra Will
Wis Hm Day for Kslve. WihiIiI
Like Honorable 1'enre,
COPENHAGEN. July 50Tho lt.l
rbll yiuterday adopted the Pear
Itrtolullon by majority volo of iu
hundred ami fourteen to n hundred
nd sliteen, seventeen not voting.
Chancellor MlcbaelU In making M
(hat Germany wuulit tint continue Die
war a ilay lunger It ll
ro 11 111 obtain
bunnrabln uarn.
America's Intervention he said n
not regarded with mrloim romvrn
Tho German fleet, particularly the
submarine would provo master ut
11)0 Itutillon,
CRATER RIM
ROAD IS OPEN
That Hip new road around thn rim
of Crater l,akn U now upon for a Ionic
stretch from tho junction with the
Hand Creok road, anil that tho t cur
ry there In matchless, la thi wont
hroiiKhl bark by Perry Evans of thn
Hiiiinet grocery, who waa there with n
forty of frli'inlN Ihla wok.
Tim ruaiU In thru thn Hand Crook
routo aro now In tho heat of condi
tion, a h tho miow ban rntlroty dha-
farod. Tho new road around thn
rim run vry rloao to tho edxo In
rinia vnry cioao io no eoao in.
WITH
WORD
many plaroa, and the vl.ltor, mu not, " - " -. -
the different vlowa of tho Uko Uli.' ,,- "f "-1 w,,,u, HOW ,,oxt
out thn iiiti-khIiv iif wulkhiK far franiiir'n'(
their timrhlnoa.
Udlea lutoiidlnR to ro over tho
nnw up the niiiln road to the Inn nro!
snow up ibo main road to the inn irn w " " " " -caulloned
to wear heavy shoos, ho as shipped from n well-known Hied firm
not to got wet,
Eugene Auto Party
Visiting in Klamath
HocreUry George Quuyle of the Ku.
Rene Cliamhur of Commerce and A.
' Houihmando or Florence, with
tholr wives, wore among tho tourist
visitors at the city auto camp grounds
lust evening; This purty, which re
I'orln a matt 'enjoyable trip north
from Biigea? to Portland, up the Co.
lumbla River highway and down the
an side of tbe Cascades, will go
'cuth thru Northern California, and
Mining Man is
fled Cross CAwf
fan Mk Pvjf?3 i
art.tt'sw v""
Jotll! ), ItjHtt, ,.,mldeUt Of till) All.
aromla Copper rtiiiiniiy, linn been aji.
I pointed illrntor emeriti of military
relief of thn American lied Cross by
Henry I' Itnvlilmm, chairman of the
Ucit t'nh war louiit'll. Mr. Ityait
U culled by Mr llaxliWnn nil execjitho
iKelllu III till' manaKetuonl of tlin
Aimroiiilu rompauy lu lm shown ri
trnorillnnry ublllty.
LORELLA MEN
WANT NEW SEED
Wll.l, Klllf IX I.AIU1K giUXTITY
Ol Vlli:.T PHI XKXT YKAII'N
soxvi.vti. hi:i:i TO UK kiiiiti:ii
KltOM IOWA.
In tho bxlli'f thut tho not'd urn In
of IliU dlHtrlrt Iiiih run loo Ionic with,
out b.'liiK ri'iiowcd, fnrmorH of tho
1 1 iriili. ui-ilikn lii 1-ntiBml Vullov uro
.
Tills word lit brought In by Mr.
I'hldler 11 faiiimr In Hint rommunlty
who Ktiiton thm tho new need will uo
'" low 11.
rolurn up tho Purine highway Ku
gene. Mr. Quuyle, who litis a number of
local friends, gained during tho co
)nttlvo movomonla of tho Eugene
nnd Klamnth commercial organise
iIoiih, Hpent a pnrtliiti of l6i ovcnlnv
with them.
Ho renoitH that n considerable sum
will be made available this year for
survey work on the new road by Oak
ridge, connecting Klamath FalU with
Kugsne.
Adopts Peace Resolution
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DRAFT WORK
FULL SWIN6
MAXY lAH-.M, IMIVH XAMEH AL
READY IIKCKIVKII
Every Krrtkm of County la larluiled
Im Um Xamw ao Far lleretrtwl.
Himtr Who llrgialrml Here Fromf
Ouulite Arr .Named. Worilra Ilea
Ow Mas Draw (hit of Pmr lUgts
lemt. That the drafting at Washington
teday U piorrrdlng according to ch
rdiile U rvldenred by tho fact that
name of nearly one hundred bate
already been received here tbriTAa
aoclated l're dlapatche and more
are experled.
Of the name o far received twen.
ty-tbree aro from Klamath Palli, ten
from Merrill, five from Algoma and
the roM H-n tiered thruout the amalter
prerlnctit of the county.
Worden Ik reported to have, had
only four men regUtored and one of
thci U drawn. Crescent, l-al'lne
and Illy each have one man drawn.
::,S KMwanl II. Owen. Klamath
Kallx.
1,'iS Oliver .lerTeraon, Cblloquln.
KM Nannl Domenlco, Algoma.
73 Itoht. K. Wlnnlnghnm, Al-
gomn.
HIT Clifford W. Taylor, Klamath
Palln.
837 Thomai Nlkla, Algoma.
337 Itnbert Claire Arnold, Klam
ath Falla.
r,7fi Clarence 8. Mullock, l.n I'lne.
27.' CharloK 1-. Hobertu, Klamath
KnllH,
r,0!) l.loyil I.. Andrriion, Olene.
IIS.'. I.i-m Marln, Klamath Falla.
niil Hubert S. Adam, Merrill.
Mr. Vaitlllon K. Krekoo. Weed.
r.!8 Hugh Falvoy, Merrill.
r.atl Thoa. K. Anderson, Wordou.
MS Joneph I,. Fothcrlnghara, Merrill.
NOW
New American Submarine
Chaser Carries Tube on Deck
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A new American submarine chaser,,
more of wblob are betag built uadtr
the supervision of J, J. Phelps, a well
! mAiAmi
1J6 lwla Oamba, Klamath Falla
74 (ieorge A, Muitoe Algoma.
75& Alden Ira llroka, lirella.
107 Guy Wra, Khccloy, Klamath
Falls.
1C John Oskar, Keno.
373 Deluert Sly. Fort Klamath.
776 Kdwln A. Miller. Ungell Val
ley. 4 Evle K. Woods. Panama.
C9I Archa O. Itoberts, Olene.
600 Ivan Taylor, Merrill.
RIO l.urm Durlgkello, Algoma.
S07 John Flodln, Olene.
309 Alson V. Davidson, Midland.
437 Frank Cacks, Merrill.
604 Lamonde . Pone, Merrill.
43 Jamea Itred Uhrln. Klamath
Falls.
1066-
Meltblades Kongon, Dunsmulr.
Edmund W. Row en, Jr.. Klam
ath FalU.
Otto F. Boye, Illy.
9: 1
480-
1014 Oeo. J. Agapetof, Odessa.
1178 Oulsepp Malestesta, Klamath
Falla.
514 Oscar !,. Arlell, Klamath
Falls.
433 Dan lie D.iMurphy, Malln.
1011. W, Humphrey.
1015 George Kllenlklotes. Klamath
Falla.
1031 Willie lUlch. Klamnth Falls.
487 Wn. McCibson, Donanta.
79? Olorannt'Bof; Algoma.
140 Dorse E. Johnson. Merrill.
720 Fred (!. Itrown. Crystal.
11 George W. Flury. Klamath'
Falls.
432 Jos. F. Kamarad, Malln.
18 Harry Horel, Klamath Falls.
6i2 Melvln E. Dedlent. Crescent.
937 Stephen D. Valentino, Klam
ath Falls.
7(1 raul Otto Hersog-, Algoma.
739 Jame W. Jonas. Dairy.
601 Jesse H. Kldwell. Merrill.
1146 Delbert F. White. Klamath
Falls. 1
1103 Alvln Terry Ilonham, Klamath.
Falls. J
606 Frank II. Vochatxer. Merrill. 1
183 Arthur noleo. Klamnth Falls.!
MS Guy II. Uyswanor, Klamath
Falls. I
46 Joseph V. Mann, Klnmath
Falls'.
1020 Robert Curtis. Klamnth Falls.
1099
Saml. C. Delanger, Klamath
FalU.
Elmer 1,. French, Klamnth
!33-
Falls.,
117 Mlkel II. Wooley. Klamath
Falls.
603 Paul n. McDonald, Merrill. j
603 Calvin Newton Hasklus, Mor-I
rill.
known yachtsman of New York city,
who has received a commission of en.
stgu In the United States navy, car
ries a torredo tube on her deck. She
by the
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Paul C. ilovlch. Fort KUmatb.
Harold R. Olalsyer, KUmatb
75-
Falls.
772 Fred W. Hilton, I-angell Val
ley. 721 Lewis C. Wampler. OdefM.
786 Alexander W. Wysock, Al
goma. 2 SO Van Allen Cornish, Klamath
Falls.
971 John AndreatU. Klamath
Falls.
983 James Lloyd Ioper, Klaaatb
Falls.
.'.T James Howard Boggs, Lorella.
rcfl Reuben R. Rpackmaa. Ktox
atb Falli.
CC William Crewe, La Pine.
S6S Haralompos Tsokas, Algoma.
332 Charles Langell Moore, KUnu
atb FalU.
3T9 Jesse A. Johnson, Ft. Klam
ath.
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874-
Frank D. Olney, Merrill.
Uladson Roy Shelby, Klamath
Falla.
-Thoo. Dlmetracopuloa. Algo
ma.
:.r,! John C. Lebhery. Merrill.
Z9S Cbas. E. Jackson. KlaaMth
Fall,
r.:.-, Fay L. Howard, La Pine.
1148 Theo. Hey las. Klamath Falls.
313 7tms.4fc-lubbarsVCriUi. -,
P?2 Pollios PolUoa, Astoria.
726 Louie Masalmlno, Portland.
15 Curtis E. Held rich.
905 Floyd A. Humlpage, Klamath
Falls.
93--William C. Hura. Klamath
Falls.
4 Karl Richards. Merrill.
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31 Raymond C. Watts, Klamath
FalU.
981 George Pappas, Klamath Falls.
770 Masslnlo Vial, Algoma.
SS2 Marlon 8. Taylor, Klamath
Falls.
677 Felix Springstube, La Pine.
749 Carmle M. Oden. Dairy.
Ill Ettore Plnelll, Klamath FalU.
-.25 Karl M. Miller, Olene.
"SO Roy Tracy, Lorella.
183 Albert H. Loewe, Klamath
FalU.
56 Otis J. Underwood, Klamath
FalU.
732 Vittorio Favero, Algoma.
5 William E. Strofeld, Klamath
FalU.
350 DaTid J. Bliss, Hildebrand.
54 Roy E. Glasco, Klamath FalU.
STO Mike Crlnes, Algoma.
649 Ira D. Wolfe. Merrill.
(Continued on page 4)
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will fight the submarine with its owa
weapon. The torpedo may be lauaoh.
ed as culckly a a gun may be fired
ordinarily. ,
Defence
Preparations to Protect
Property Now Complete
The following statement made for
Dublieatlon todar by Charles J. Fer-
guson, military bead of the Defense
Ieexue, make It very evident that
while little U said, steps are being
taken to safeguard tbe city aad coun
ty In the present crisis, snd a great
deal Is being dona.
Since the public meeting of Mon
dsv evening which was held at the
Houston's Opera House, the Execu
tive Committee appointed at that time
bare nerfeetad tbe orcaalxaUon of
the Defease League and from this
time oat there to no question but what
Klamath County to prepared to take
care of Itself without outside assist
ance. Property owners can feel reason
ly secure that their property will
Be protected for the. league to pre
pared it a moments notice to call ISO
- ! aallaa A battalion
has been organised aad"drilto wllSetnotth
held as often as possible. Safflclent
sutos have been pledged to transport
thto force to any point within the
county should trouble arise. These
men will be governea oy omcers who
have bad military experience and no
confusion will occur. Tbe people or
this city need have no fear that they
are at the mercy of any prowler or
firebug for flying squadrons in autos
will within a very few seconds be
cevering: every portion of the city.
These squadrons will be composed of!
determined men who have been care
fully selected from the large lUt of
members of the league and their ord
ers are to take up every suspicious
character found at large.
Within a day or two Identification
cards will be ready to be Usued to
all strangers within Klamath County
who can satisfy the officers of the
league that they are entitled to them
and those who cannot render a satis
factory account of themselves and
their business within the county will
be detained until the facts In connec
tion with them have been ascertained.
These cards will be recognised by all)
patrols and guards, and strangers are
advised that they should secure these
cards to save themselves inconven
ience and annoyance. It Is the ob
teet and nurnose of hte league to see
h.t ,.ri.t. ana nthara who are on
loeitlmata business be free to remain
unmolested and enjoy their stay In
Ki.matt. rvmntv a. in ordinary times,
I It Is also desired to Impress upon,
the people on the ouUlde and at home!
that there are no labor troubles or!
strikes in Klamath County; that the'
honest laborer Is wanted and welcome
and that there is plenty of work for
them la tha woods, mills and harvest
fields but the labor agitator, the de-
Spreckels Interests Buy
Soda Beds
DUNIMUIR, July 10. Parties rap.
rssaattai Us Spraeklas Interests have
mrcaaasa' o a tonnage basis deposits
la tha soda beds aar Dprns.
The deposits btlot toTC. B.' Weed
League
sclples of arson, riot and dastmetl 1
property wm DOT um .
Klamath County has prof tad ky Its
lesson of tolerating the prsjseae
men who preaeh the doctrlass aiia.!
archy and from now a the farther
tbey remain from Klassath Ceutr
the safer they" will .
Branches of the Klaaaath Falls er
ganlsatlon bare been urgnilMl la
Merrill, Ft. KUmatb and rthr nt
lytng communities and ther wfll b
complete cooperation so that ewery
part of the county and trrery raa
erty owner within lt,vlii ha nrataataC
Bberlff Humphrey who hal'warkat
unceasingly and without hast
uacaaatagly and wlthoat rent
contlnaa to he the directing feme tar
the preservation of law aad
The defense league la working 1
his orders and nader hie
and In conjunction with tha attr af-
leers and with the state an4 federal
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It to unfortunate that stese war
not uken to organise saeh a laagaa
when It first became ertdeat that the
I W. W. were obtaining a faotheM in
the county but at that tlaw the
trouble to a great many was snore
fanciful than real, hut It Is safe to
say that at the present time erery
cltUen of the county realises the
character of the men who hare eosse
In for the purpose of causing trouble
and the objects and parpoasa at tale
order, and than gh..Ktomath County
is as large as some of the eastern
States there to'nt room enough far
the I. W. W. or any of its members.
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INDIANS 6ET
IW BRIDGES
THE ENDORSEMENT OF THRKM
BRIDGES FOR UPPER SPRsOCm.
RIVER HAS BEEN
FROM WASHINGTON
That the Indian department at
Washington has authorised the coa-
structlon of three new bridges across
the Sprague River to news recently
received by the offlclaU oa the Klaa-
nth reservation.
One bridge will be placed at the
Junction of tha Stcan and Bprague.
one three miles west of Yalnax, aad
one ten miles east. The cost of tha
new Improvements has not been mads
known.
Near Dorris
aad 0. U. Hug a;DMmtily art Br.
Fred Teak of Waad. ,.
It is estimated thsrs to saw te tko
dumps ssvsatjM, cirtoaeX af tH
tons each.
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