The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 21, 1917, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OF KLAMATH COUNTY
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OF KLAMATH' FALLS
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1017
Prt,riem'
NCEND1ARY FIRES WILLIAMS DAIRY
IRE CONSUMES
MILK HOUSE AT
WILLIAMS OAlRYIr
ll'MIKIINt'l. AM .11 Till III- ll.tl.e)
tltllW ItlM'IXKH VIM'.
Illellrtnl Atlrntpl of ImlitaOUl Work-
r, in t'ui OR AwHlivr Milk Supply
In hlmi'Klli Fall N Roulil KUl
TImI I'll'' Wm HH Olm Mslil
AmIu In i'unirolllnic tlir Hum".
Imi U I'liHUitrmbl.
In mi alH-mpt l ilclixr llix build, j
Inn ati'l mrtipalil nf Itio Williams
dairy. nn mll- 'iii(ii f ihl !-. at
I o'clock thl morning, 0110 mom
fientllili rR'irl lo nil down III food
tut'i'llr ill Hilt rammuiilty U pl
ilfticr.t Krn with the prompt inra.
ur takm by nrnrly 11 duivn uini tin
the rrly town l III. lUi;. Km
6w mi in iiuutoi anu ii,iuuftiff im
trurlilnt i''rttiii ll Ml
tlui o( rrl titinittntl tnllnr,
Tht WlllUm ilalry ht lrn o-
mini Iir Trrd V. WlllUimi only
boui a mouih, and lh it (if ma.
chlnrry hail tirn InatallcMt.
Shortly tlr 3 udork Iho rtre a
dlinuvrrd f mpinbor ol lh li)
trw ilrtiln In lh harn, and ll wiitwr (;im.. fojulaud. Kd l.rirr. Win.
only iu to pliauiitln pfforla on llio(s',irion. Jom'pIi Vo.p. T K UniM-ly
fart ol all thai alt liillldlliKH on lhp,nm (, h Ih.opI) '
PU rp not burnrd. Thr farl that,
llii-rn wa no wind alo aaalntrd ma
Ivrlally
1 . npciar.i in., nioimii r
iiiriiilirm of tlm houtithold that llioru
a aliMilutnly no doubt but that Hip
flip nrl, na tliprp had Iippii no
firn arotiml tlm milk htitmo Inrn narly
In thp mornliiK brlorr, and ihrti only
In tlir linllvr oiiuUIp Hip Iioiiup. Moip.
ovrr, Hip flocra wprn nil ilainp from
IxiltiK rrcriitly rriihuvd.
liAIIIIKN I'AUTV (ilVKN
A ry plraaant Kardpu parly wn
kIvpii hi Hip Iiiiiiip of Mlna Nora Mi
Uan 1111 Wall htrcet Monday iiIkIiI,
'I I'D t.'lirlnllnii Kuilnaxor Hoclpl) of
the ClirlMliin cliuri It bun Iippii liiulnic
a tnninjtt to iirraiiv mitnbnnihii, and
fur Hip pint mouth Hip "lloda" nlnrl
thii moat point, no they wero cnlor
lalllnl by Hip "llluim."
Cnmpn wpin plnyod on Hip lawn.
Ml Jion Applaialo lavornd Hip com
I'Hiiy Willi 11 pliiuii nolo. Ml WUn
nil Clyde llnchiilder each gnvo n
"mi noio, which wore iniicn appro-
rlaled. Ditllclnua rofreahmenlH wore
vi( nt a ,,io hour.
1 lie foiinwliiK wnm prcMPiit: Mm.
W. C, lltiuilio, Mr, W. K. Ilnmbo. Ml
"nrhi'l Aiiplegnip, Maud Miller, Itiilli
MIMnr, Inez Ili,. ,ia llnrvev. draco
"-Maim, i.vn iiaiiKa, iieutrico wiho,ih,(,,( for uooil.
...in niiiNieil, Alia tloillil, Mra. Mnnt-I
Mnmry, Nn0 Im, Anna lluckland.i,!,. ,,,( ,, r0inoliiK ll bIio found
iiiriiun Mirt, ciyiio llucholiler,
fvln Hi.cK. Konnnth Wallen, Albert
.m.11, iiernurd llocklaud, MUa Jcnn
M'l'IcKiiif
KLAMATH INDIANH TO VKI
A man Inge llconin was IhiiiiiI yen-
lariln 11
ruay , Joi(,,,n nrown and IaiiImo
"mill, Until urn ItnllnitH of tlm
v. ... ..
rnsorvatlon. rpHlilln near
(li,..., , .
"'""' 1 im groom Is otiKiiKiid In
ruiichhiK In that vicinity.
TIlO Ymmir Unm..i. n..i. . ..
""" Vliiu inn w
I'nril, pnrly last Saturday afternoon I
Hiu homo of Mrs. W. K. Hambo. I
Auout iwenty.nvo woro preiout, and
each uncut was dressed lo rsprescnt
"'nu- nieinhor f the vogetablo king-
'I'm, Milch cituscd much merriment.
''' aliiimoon was spent In nomllo-
ork. Miss Rachel AppUgato read
"tracts from "Bovonteon." Light ro-
fieihmenis were served.
y - viv - Tj -
WAHIIINU'ION, H C July
21 Virtually nurlilni, a li
mum (rout Hi Iiimibk m iiuiiiIIi
MKO, Min nlllllllilnlllillun linn) i
iiioitinni inn Rhine dm pn.i
itrnt titnnit niilli(irll to reKiilale
'
(mil. frd, (tmU, irolilliiK for
a Ixianl u( Hum foil lomiillt'
lnur liinlrail of a Inr.ln Imll-
tldtial, a in! uutliorldlic n mini-
Itilllli price u( 2 n liiinlnl for
Mitral, a-. lm main
FORT KLAMATH
IS
it.Miu:uHoF im)m mi:it vai
i.kv taui: ktkps to pri:vi:t
AW Oflll.tlilN IIY IMH'MTIIIAL
MOllKltll TIIKIIK
An eflecthe or Knnliatlim (or tint
I inrclliiii n( property ilurltiK the I
. W W lunnnro u rrralril Mrltrrilav
, Kor Ku,ffllh acrerilltii: U r.
pull of J K UHKley lmU.
A t.u.ll.c like U.dy ol nun Kalli-
IP.I ai II... rrramrry. liiro Krank
Iturnn nmitf rlialrman of Hip or
saiiliatlon and l.lmlay Kimmor
mtrtir) An ipHithi ro in mil Hi
of U wan I hull nvlrctcd lo wtirk out
,h0 4cU, fr n .jn.m thai would
..nfrguaril ihu roiiimuiilty. Tho
( ( rMip4,, tUaX ,, ,, ,,f
tlir CltllPnn Drfpiiim LrnKlln of Klalll.
nth Kalln will mnrt thu Karl Klnmalh
otflipr thprr nt T o'clock IoiiIk
SIRAN6E PLANT
umtft ,u,rr , - 0.c,)kU ,,,,
IS DISCOVERED
' 1
.... . ,,,1
MUM. FHHI. M'HALUM'K .SI'IM,
MVHTKIHOl'S IHUMT HLFOKF.
ANY MIM'IHI:F IH IH.M'-AU-
IIIOItlTIIH IN DARK SO FAR ,
Tlm I loo criml piecniitloiiM cniinot
lip Hi lie 11 by rllltpiiH of tho rotiimuu
ll to guard their own preinlnei cure
fully llipun day a In tiroiiRlit out by
tho IIiiiIIiik of 11 bunch of otrelnlori
rovtireii Willi hoiiiii iiiimiohii miu-
xtnnro, nnd which w placed con-1
Irciilcd tiKftlimt Ihu woodahed at tho
'rear of Fred Hrhallock'n realdenre on
Hie bluff.
Tlm dlKCovciy una miidn IhU mom-
Iiik by Mm. Hrhnlloek on koIiik ta tlm
Near the door alui
loniiml iikiiIumI tho
n0,, ,. ,iick
n Nlnu (,lnnty of excvlnlor lovtinnl
t, yotlowUh, wuxy hiiIihiiuico, tho
. f which numilns 11 uiyMtory,
In ull Ihu ofllclalM. It wiih limnedl
HiiiK' iirniiL-iii ilown town and win'
leHted ut Whltman'a dniK Btoro for1
0K6ANIZED
. .. .1.. ..-...-. ....
811 li
'......... 1.., 1 wiiiwmi ri.uiill. I.iilcr it
mil". " ...'' -- --
W1U ,,UITd under kuiiiiI In I ho sun
... . ... . .....1 u.ui. tlm lilnn ilml
in mi' raiiiirii ""
...... i. ..r..i...i in Hmi wuv
11 imam ",vu ... ""
That this mn Ih more llmullsh
ilovlllry of tho I. W. W. Ih tho gonornl
belief, hut IIh oxnet iiuluio Is still un-
biiIhiiI
"m"'
Mis. Addln Walker, Miss Kdnn Mil
every 111loiy 111 iiiniiinmnoio huh-mo
lor and Dr. Johnson returned Tuesday Klttmath Palli v,,tor todRy,
evening ultcr a most delightful trip
jr. Jolmsnn'a ear. Thoy wont us Mis. A. U Harrison and Miss Ag-
far south 11s Dunsniiilr, going by way.nes Matt left this morning for a two
of Ashland over tho Oreen 'Spring weoks' visit with their two sisters
Mountuln, nnd returning by wny of oud biothor, Claronco A. Matl, of
JMcCloud nnd Castle Point. I Portland. .
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Ohio Governor and the
Girl He is Going to Wed
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MISS MAFni.TrAPBlAi
i!iintiior Jnmr M.
fox of Ohio
d.rldeJ lo w.d.
IT rarn of !, lion
Mini (til fall Minn Mitricarptta I'. nialr
of cllrll,( UauKl.ler f .P l.rad of ,r,orTUor Cox and Mr. Illnlr both a.l
. . . ..,. ,ti- .' , .,
lint Illnlr KmclnrprliiK roropany of
FIRE DESTROYS
HARRISON, IDAHO
K.NTIHK lll'KIM'aiH 8MTIOX AMI
IIAI.K OV IH-SiKM'K IHSTHHT
Al.ltlIIV (iONK. WITH I.OKSOK
IIAI.K A MILLION
IIAItltLSUN. Idaho. July 21. Fins
of 1111 unknown origin becan hero
irnrly thin moruliiR, ond by 10:30 hadi.i,,.- ,, i,n.inni.. nr n.n nrnn.m
1.l.alro.d all Ih. bu.ln.a. ''llon.'rutMeM ,,,, canu,an le dc.
iinu 111 inr rriurui.c iwuun ia buiiv.
with ulo. 01 half a million dollar.. .ru",on ' morchnntmen hitherto
Tie n ubou, , 000 ,n.vallable to the entente allies com-
hahltnnl.. , h, bwn ul ,eVt,lirottr t,mM
tirnln In Northern Idaho, all of Tho louse Indicated are about a
1 .
nilerlou orlnlii
TROI'RLK HLTWKKN RUSSIA
AND FINLAND THRKATKNS
IIKI.S1N(1F0KI). Finland, July 21.
A conflict with llutudn li regarded ni
iipllulil rn n riwult of the Finnish
him nnopiuy; ine oiu araming uiue-
pnnduncii.
PAl'L JOHNSON ILL
W. I', .lohnaon, who hna boon Hiif-
ferlnir for nuverul daya with an In-
foiled foot, la now confined lo IiIh
bed at home, under tho care of a
phynlclnn. Tho trouble Htartod with
11 liinipon thofool, whlrh wuHopenodi
nnd Inter became. Infecteil.
lt. C. SIllPLHY RURNFR
It. C. Shipley, while employed nt
as is M.a... ..... in.iii iiHikiriiiit imann 1
corn K"rii'. i""'"""J """'')
tlilu inoriiliiB ulioiil tne linnd and nrm
- "
by tho explosion of some giisollnn
num. wlilrli h wiia worklns. IIli
-
Injurlos, tho painful, are not consld-
orod BOilnus.
I
Paul McDonald, a merchant at Mer-
rill, Is In the city today on business,
11. II. Van Valkonbu'rg. a proml.
n..i rniirlinr on (lie Kenn road, lu
TtWCXTH 1&&J AJRi 4R-5WRJ
r vi
COVWOiAtJ-'2
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Tie
wrl,p" lhr WC,,d",K '"" ,,0, CB?
1 10 linvo IMP iMlRUH'iinviil miuuuincu
1 lull wlidi It llnally 1II1I come out.
milted It.
I). BOATS ARE
MAKING HEADWAY
SHU'S OF ALI.IKH IIKI.Mi SfXK
Mll'll TIMri AH FAST AH IHILT.
MILLION TONS MONTHLY SINCK
f'AMIMION KTAIITKII
WA8HINOTON. I. C. July 21.-
Tho Rovernroont llKtires Indicate that
.... . ... . . .. .. .
million toim iivuti wpikiii moniniy, in-
rludlliR tho wpIkIH of carKO.
NO PEACE NOW
SAYS L. GEORGE
WAR NOW STHUilil.i: IlimVKKX
RKFIMTK NATIONAL IIIFIX
KKRNSKY ASSUMES LHAPKR.
SHIP IN RUSSIA
IX)NDON, July 21. "Tho speech
ol Clinncellor .MlchnelU In the roiclu
litng showed that tho ruling powers
of (lermany htixo inuilo n choice for
tho moment fei war," paid Piomler
Lloyd (loorgo In a speech hero today.
"if aormauy is victorious," he bald,
......i . ...... .1 .. ..n
UllMU wuillil un itiiiicAliliiilin 1111
Broundi Ilrt ,ltnry autocracy would
.. ..t.. . . .......
uo oamuiiHiioti inure iirmiy inuu over.
, cnnno, mnko ,,01lC0 wth 0crm
dominated by mitociacy," ho added.
"The war now becomes a struggle
between two definite form of na-
tlonal Ideals."
8" l iwt I. tho
" ii"' '- "-".
Russian, Kernsky. to leadership In
the Russian democracy, it Is freely
predicted that It will be long before
the chancellor delivers a different
speech. It Is said that the Russian
food supply for J917 s,nd 191R hart
already been secured.
MORE MEN ARE
CALLED TODAY
I
FltOM I'UKHK.NT IMICATIO.M.OFriCIAM FROM DKPARTMKXT
THK F..NTIHF. ItMHNTKRKU UHT
WILL IIK lillAFTKII. OFFICIAL
LIHT MAILKO WHKN COMPLKTK
KIkIiI) three moir namn have been
rcrelted today by wire for the aelect-
l draft. There nnmen are, of course.
not official, and It la poaalble for er-
ror to be made In Kt-ttlnR them over
tho wire, but they aie probably cor
rect. The official list will be mailed to
the iiiunty board as soon as complet
ed. It lB probable from the way the
names arc coming In that the entire
lUt will be drawn, so that each may
know In Just what order he will be
raited.
As there are now many more drawn
than wll be drafted at the first call.
no more names will be received by
wire here. The complete official list
will soon be received by the county
board. The names received today
are.
'.; Alouza D. Huff. Klamath Falls
!37 Fumoshl Nakatu, Klamath
Falls,
nro Thos. A. Lovclady, Hildebrand
i:i 7 Carl P. Peterson, Klamath
Falls.
.'71 James Krejcl, Merrill.
588 Lee Earl Brown, Merrill.
794 John E. Hanan. Oleae.
7 2 Oscar U. Cornish, KUaiatb
Falls,
to:: Christ Vangclcs, Klamath
Falls.
li.'.fi Ivan Welch, Dairy.
112 John J. Staokey,
Klamath
Falls.
I11G Athanaslos 1'ctetsoglas, Klam
ath Falls.
128 C. Austin Harden , Klamath
Falls.
619 Chesley Gilbert Tower, Wor
den. 80. Wm. J. L'hrln. Algoma.
900 Clarence V. Mustard, Sacra
mento.
363 Ora W. Engle. Fort Klamath.
.1142 Chas. Sgherx, Klamath Falls.
6 In in F. Tobcy, Klamath Falls.
327 Arthur R. 1-eavltt, Klamath
Falls.
664 Lloyd Llnille, Crescent.
93 Philip II. Motschenbacher,
Klamath Falls.
Si 7 Jim Varelas, Klamath Falls.
1112 Umberto Reglnato, Klamath
Falls.
34.' Thos. Wilson. Klamath Falls.
103 Claude O. Prentice, Klamath
Falls.
1221 Gobemo Plepro, Klamath Falls
1102 Herbert Spencer Ballard.Klam
ath Falls
;.:6 Clarence Harding Bralley,
Merrill
!.' 4--Frederick William Schallhorn,
Klamath Falls
01 RuMb A. Perkins. Klamath
Falls
717 Robert K. Gillespie, Cordon,
Wisconsin
1067 Fiank Pistas. Klamath Falls
30 Antone Johnson, Klamath Falls
199 Alex Matthew Pardue, Klam
ath Falls
3 8 Karl Milton Jackson. Fort
Klamath
773 Merle Shelly Kilgore, Langell
Valley
608 Edward Milton Knox, Merrill
406 Frederick Joy, Illy
519 Charles Franklin Trlplett.
Oleue
2fi Lloyd Gibson Rlppey, Klam
ath Falls
392 Ernest Byres Bennett, Fort
Klamath
889 Jesse Anson Hunaaker, Klam.
ath Falls
383 John Emraltt Slsemore, Fort
Klamath
1166 Benheo Linil, Klamath Falls
SIS Lee Karl Brown, Merrill ,
iiw
FEDERAL MEN
ON WAY HERE
OF ilHTJO: TO DKCIDK WHfTTH
EB OB NOT TO HKXD FEOKIUL
TROOPS
BAN FRANCISCO. July 31 On or.'
dera froas the department of Justice,
Federal Attorney Orobmum and two
depnty msrshaU hare left to Investl-
gat f. W. W. activities at Klamath
rails and DorrU. They will decide
whether to send troops to stop at
tempt to destroy crops and livestock.
SSi Louis James Cooler, Algoma
70S Boy G. Helmes, Bonanza
57 Jesse Wright. Merrill
944 William Ralph Earte. Klam
ath Falls
132 Cameron Wilson. Klamath
Falls
(43 Thomas Percy Dixon, Klamath
Falls
939 Johannes Peter Nielson,
Klamath Falls
323 Jack K. Murphy. Klamath
fall.
90C George E. Panagos, Klamath
Falls
700 Francis J. Brotherton. Olene
1 Paal Roswell Dodge. Klamath
Mil
74 Aafelo Barter. Klamath Fells
' JSOA Morris Grey Leslie, Klamath
FUls
950 SMeey L. Beales. Klamath
Falls
936 Nicholas John Karcow, Klam
ath'FalU
I1010 Bnstull Aleil. Oakland. Calif,
919 Carl Aden
Grubb, Klamath
FalU
656 Clarence Chris Maha, LaPine
814 Pletro Viol. Algoma
1070 John Georges, Klamath Falls
738 Gerald W. Oden. Dairy
1167 Gulslppe Reglnato. Klamath
Falls
1097 Rossi Glo Babtlsta
flails
119 1 Loseth LeFey ton
Klamath Falls
Klamath
Marrow.'
848 Thomas Stougn, Algoma
1118 Algot Westman.Klamath Falls
Ill Hyman Wechsler, Klamath
Falls
331 William Warver Powell, Klam-
ath Falls
393 Otto Arthur Arnold, Klamath
FalU
833 Silvio Finato, Algoma
1064 Pletro Zlmoll. Klamath Falls
1305 Globannlnl Orlste, Klamath
Falls
1091 Tom Accatiannl.Klamath Falls
470 Frederick R. Mlckelson, Ca
mas, Wash.
312 William Pose Hooper. Midland
90 Rhlnehart G. Motschenbacher,
Klamath Falls
191 Charles Elven Ogle, Klamath
FalU
477 Frederick E. Bechdoldt, Bo-
nania
1187 Alselmo Meruato. Klamath
Falls
1170 James Spyropulos, Klamath
Falls
7 S3 Alfred Nlcholoa. Lorella
130 William Alvln White, Klamath
Falls
856 Louis Jams Cooley, Algoma
168 Russell Lee Griffith, Klamath
Falls
1023 George Got Sovas, Odessa
424 Orlet Clarence Edsall, Bly
840 Hosmo Vial, Algoma
657 John Adolf Knight, LaPine
175 Milton Harold Era, Klamath
Falls
300 Benjamin Franklin Owens,
Midland I
178 Howard Ervln Qulnby, Klam
ath FalU
1011 James Harris, Klamath Falls
514 Hurlra MUlar, Otene
911 aeorge Qerhlno.Klamath FalU
HTlv-ArmlBta Tarresum, Klamath
FalU
VA6RANCY CHARGE
IS FILED HERE
AGAINST. W. W.
THIRTY-FIVE COMPLAINT HAVX
BEK.N INSTrnrtKD
Day Today Auesapt Wttl Be 1
to Ooarlrt Prisoners Already Tak
e A Nwsaber of Those Now hi
Custody Can Be Proved GstfMjr T
the Oteasea Charged Agslawt '.
Charged with vagrancy and o he
Ing members of the I. W. W. orwfp r
associating with members of that er.
der. whose precepts teach willfel,
wanton destruction and waatoa ap
propriation or property, directly an
tagonistic to the laws of the State of
Oregon and the United States ger
ernment. complaints are today being
filed with Justice of the Peace E. W. .
Gowan against thirty-five of the pris
oners now In the city JaU.
Attorney Wilson 8. WUey, who Is
assisting District Attorney W- H.
Duncan Issuing the complaints, de
clares his belief that those attempt
ing to spread doctrines that are red-
Ically opposed -to the spirit nnd the
latter of the laws ot the land, as
these men are known to be doing,
can be convicted.
The form of complaints being Is
sued is as follews:
. SVC
cused by this complaint of the crime
of vagrancy committtedaa follews:
The said on
the . . . i . . day of July, 1917, ia the
County of Klamath, and State ot Ore.
gon, did willfully and unlawfully,
then and there being, then and there
wniiir about the streets of the City
I of Klamath Falls at unusual hours of
the night, the said
I then and there being an idle, dlseo-
lute person, who conducts himself In
' a violent, riotous and disorderly man-
ner. the said
then and there being an associate of
persons, to-wlw members of the In-
dustrUI WorkersMf the World, whose
doctrine teach ijlhe willful and wan
ton destruction! property, and the
willful and wanton appropriation of
property created by the Ubpr of
members of the aforesaid Industrial
Workers of the World, contrary to
the statute In such cases made and
provided, and against the peace and
dignity of the State of Oregon.
Dated this 20th day ot July. 1917.
Names of those against whom
complaints have been issued are:
Dan Dempsey, George Hennessey.
Charley .Hettinger, Martin Waeltch,
Rueben Goldman, G. F. Little, Con
rad Rulggl. Jim Howell, Max Hlerley.
J. McBrfde, John Rtetell. WlllUm
McHugh. Bert Ralls, William Mealte,
Carl Swelgtn, Frank Slsson, Charles
Martin, Harry Lloyd, Herman Van
aeelen, Frank Burns, Dan Sullivan,
Joe Chapman, Curtis Randall, W. J.
Hagbred, R. O. Malno, J. J. Conner,
Charley Miller, Mike Lawler, Frank
Armstrong. Henry 8avage. Robert
Wure, Chauncey Grim, Fred Ander
son, James Fraser, John RlUy, Ken
neth Thompson, Joseph gchroeder.
532-
Earl John Gavison. KUmath
FalU
1139 Conrad Richardson, Klamath
FalU
1314 Gulsaeppe Pretarl, KUmath
Falls
336 Earl Lin wood, T,racy, Klamath
FalU
211 Edwin J. FwKlugtt JWU
49 Frank Osbarn.fN!, Klamath
JPalWr
8 George Clla,ten, KUmath FalU
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