The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 23, 1917, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 23, lt!7
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erious Collision on 0. W.R.& N. Near Baker
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Russia Again Upset Thru
the Bickerings of Factions
Kernesky Assumes the
Position of Dictator
The Elks New
Exalted Ruler
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of C'Mttnrtt Similar lo I'ubtlr K-fr-II
OmimJlir of Ptwwch llrvol--iWa
i'uualrr Revolution U Fr.
d by TIm- In ISrarr.
SLAVS AGAIN
SUCCESSFUL IN
THEIR ADVANCE
POISONED
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STOCK REPORTED
MlKEf AUK KILLED UN ASHLAND
ROAD MEHH1LL STOCKMEN
AHK HOUNDING CP wiUCK
FROM THE LAVA REDS
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The Internal ItUMlnn ulttmllon tlll
cntillliur rilllrnl nmt the stability uf
Iho pri-scut government l threaten
rit (1) the wa.- or disorder (tint rixk
the empire, ntul strenuous measures
arc being taken to hold the factions
tttKclher,
At n rmnirll of workmen tiiul sol
dier ilvtrgnlr, peasant (if nil Russia
rn (ranted "unlimited powers" l
Itin Itnstlnit iirovlilutinl government
under ihii new Premier Koru.ky, I"
grapple the itttilntcr force which
threaten tu wreck new Itinmln, burn
uf the March resolution.
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More Klamnlh livestock have uen
loUoned In tint Mt two days. A re
port to Iho effect that a considerable
number uf sheep belonging to Charles
Cray of Pine Grove havo been pol
ened while ranting In the southwest
ern pttit of tho count) has been re-
rit ml liv Hm offlclU here. The
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FIRST RAILROAD
CHECK IS CASHFO
CHKCK NO. I IB KNDORKKO BY O.
M. ItAMHIlV IIIG CALL POH LA
IMHt IN KLAMATH OOUNTV tS.
TKIUMT OtTSIDE 18 ORBAT
Freight and Passengi
Trains Meet Heai
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Pay to the order of
To Nick Settler for labor on the
Strahorn railroad, three and no-one-
.hundredth dollars. Singed, Robert
K. Strahorn.
That Is the war Check No.l. cashed
b Carer Rarosbr. and oa eihlbitloa
In the window of The Sa6ke, reads.
It Is the first actual erldeace that
the new railroad system, which has
been undertaken after .such lndefatlf.
able effort on part of people of tta
community. In co-operaUem wltfc Mr.
Strahorn. after surmounting dlfledl:
ties that seeased at tlaaea IsanaaaikU.
Is going anead, and that dlreetbene-
flts from It are to be felt IramedUtelr-
This three dollar check is the fore-
runner of thousands of others that
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ADJUSTMENTS IN
RATES ARE MADE
PfBLlO BKRV1CB COMM188ION
uttTEs nxmxGs in the cask
OP KLAMATH PALLS VERSUS
CALORE. POWER CO.
"la Wew of these Indlags no .gen
eral reducttoa Of rates U Justine.
Fearfal Hasaehay Occvra Trtasy oa
O. W. R.ad X. Kawr Baker. Eav
glaeen, Flresnaaj aad Oaken 8er
ioMljr lajared. AM AsvSakta
lead Aasistafi Pussftle Is
Vt& W. Ilarner of Lynchburg. Va.,
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uuinber n not made known. It U.was elected grand exalted ruler of are to be clrcuiatea in wis oniric.
l.U.r.l b the officials that this U,e Eki nt , heir Boston (Irand lodge. Just how mucn or mis money re..
. ....... I i itnm will lAtu.nil to a larae extent
Aflir hiiffitii
llrere fr
another attempt to destroy property .riur 1. a iwer nnd
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itiiil resources ol 1110 couniy.
' Milkmen of the Merrill and MIIb Mrt of n!?0
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llo wns born In South
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..iiim nr.. rtiuiifiiiiE un an sr.ui;i in i'
anil the l.atn lleds and bringing II out.'lnw at l.nchburg for twenty jcars
; at nome win aepenu o m. ii j w.oi
tipon the people themselTes, as Mr.
Strahorn Is doing his best to give the
neonlc here the first chance.
There are vast quantities of ties to
. ilMUn l-rrr lUlly anil the ! Hel and Bringing ll otn. Mw at l.)ncnuurB ior mcuv ,... . .- -.- .--. - --. ---
' 'am,. .ling i report, brought In today ,, ,c ,ull.u.aW nnd former law be gotten out In the next few weeks
Mkn HMbMantial ti-ln- In MarwlHM b w c of Merr,. No fc ,, UnllM SlnU8 Scn and month. 4nd this work bopnto
v a. Snecn. of M.,e- new cch of noUonin, are rented.) " "" ' Hc n,bod at a P ice a-u rtMII ood
BAKER. Ore.. Julr J3 A
senger and freight trala eoUM4. to
day oa the O. W. R. aad N. road at
Hlndman. aixteea aUea aaat f aar
with serious recalls. The frettat
trala waa a doable header aad It hi
reported that six engineers aad Ire-
were Injured.
All available doctor
been ruaaed to the seeaw
ban have
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hut the owner, uo noi care o run
went JeupanllMil by 'rt Ctm- further rlk.
Merrill I now patrolled ut nignt oy
'u guard of three, one regular deputy
North of l'lnk.
illtloiM of Army.
lmiOflUAl). July 23 The litis-
I.iiik )eterdny reitiinuil theli of fell-
. ntul
to nnll.fnrlorlly ccpo with nnr whoj
till' .-IHIIII IU.UIIIIIWII, I
. . vu oporntloim lu tho runt by pen-,
After mi nll-ulght stormy session ipl" ' ,. '
am not prepared to give explanation
of their prosenco and business.
ator John W. Daniel of Virginia. Hc wages. In case It prove Impossible
Is a graduate of Trinity College, to KCt ,ne tie. from lecal labor, ther
North Carollnn, and received hla ue- will hae to be shipped In from tne
outside, Mr. Strahorn vleclare. no
one. needs to be without employment
in Klamath County at this time; aa
there U much more work than men to
cree of law at the University of Vir-
two olunteers, who. are wnw);,!-!. iie HBS initiated in tho Lynch-
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burg Lodge in 1900, and became ev
iikw ruling boil)- named the govern
ment uf national safety wu. created
ThU rerun, the famous public safe
ly lommlttee of the Krenrlt revolu
tion. The powers vested with Kern
ky now siiitRnst those of a vlrtuil
lit tutor. The council Is apprehen
sive of a counter revolution.
QUIET NOW IN
KLAMATH FALLS
tralliiR the Herman lines nunr Krew
Vltnn, mirth of the IMusk marshes
I for ii distance of over two miles, and
capturing thousands of prisoners.
.The sin cess of the movement W
however Jeopardised by tho moral
weakness and instability of certain
iiumiiun iletnihmnnts. A chief of tho
lliisslan Divisional Stuff wns killed nKnf
.-..i.. u-i.iin reixtiiiiii.niiiK orucri
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among tho troops.
MOTORBIKE HITS
AN AUTOMOBILE
TO
ailed ruler in 1'.'03. In 1911 he was do
appointed
member of tho Grand i
IjuIko committee on ritual, und later
became chairman. Ho served on tho
New Elks' National Home commission
and In 1910 wan elected president of
the State Association of tilks of tho
State of Virginia.
Theodora Cnso Jr., from tho Ml.
Ijikl district, left .veMenlay inoriiliiK
on the train for I'ortland, where ho
tins previously Joined tho navy. H l
probnhln thnt he vvlll be sont to San
Francisco later.
MOHIKIl IH THROWN
PAVEMENT AND IWDLY DHtlH-,
El) WHEN MACHINE HITS REAR
TIRE OK PASSING CAB
DRAFT CHECKING
ABOUT COMPLETED
Ilert Mosler of this city had a nar-
'row escape from serloua Injury at
........ i.r to.inv w-hnn thn motorcycle
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WHIM: NO MARAUDERS HAVE) to bit hoped that Klamath Falls will on which he was riding collided wita
be dropped from the HhI of rommunl- tho rear wheel of an auto at the cor
AmMITi:i TO CONTINUE iiEP-L .... r,,.un.l. like a hot no- ,. of Fourth nnd Main, throwing
itkin-rii.vu . .... ......... u mm hi in off nnd bruising him painfully.
....,.., us.r.ii., iahh'i '.,.., .. 1.,,.,,,,,,,-nv. dnelnred M,lp uim coming oast on Malll
i niiorii. .i'"iis ""i""-- ... - - i
today thnt he was most nnxlaua lo nn, tho nuto was turning around at
have a wontenco Imposed on tne prm- tno corner wnon me iii
ADDITIONAL DRAWINGS TO RK'0f the country.
The steel for half the road to
Dairy Is now nearly unloaded, and If
tho ties were available we could com
mence laying the road within thirty
das." sold Mr. Strahorn yesterday.
"Construction will be pushed from
now- on as fast as men and team can
be seemed to nut to work."
lleneflta of the publicity given the
district by the new road are also now
being seen in the large number of In
ulries received by the Commercial
Club, Mr. Strahora and other. A
surprising number of letter are ar
riving each day, and a very large per
cent of all Inquiries ask about the
proKress of the new railroad, when
started, destination, and all manner
of questions regarding the resources
BoV la tt BAUered Oiat the total re-
tern earn aaueiactsnir isctw n
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la vroMBt taHfa wW therefore be " ? ""?:
deseed to malaUia awlr , "J""8 " "TT.aZr.
.miImIiIji ih kMaawt tout laeoma F"- - ---
aad to erase aay ooatlbte aajtmt dls-rom their berth. ttttH of
Sla.UoabetweiaTrtoer..cla-.,U.o trlfht lne refund to work
e of wrrlco or loeallUe. to give the It reported.
compear rate nader which the in-1
vestors mar nltlmatelr obtain the
rrMteat reasonable return: aad to
eneouraae among present and pros-1
lUMtin nataasera a. freer aad mora
extensive use of the facilities andj
aenrlce now maintained tor their
convenience."
A copy of the new Indlngs has
been received at the Herald once
aad mar he examlaed br any one In
terested. t
After nearlr two year of waltrng.
the decision In the case Instituted by
the City of Klamata Palls x against
the California-Oregon rower wiav
pany for relief from certain of the
tariffs which were held to be exces-
slve.has been givea oat. The order
MAD CAT IS
LATEST MENACE
PTVaVYKAlVOLD DAUGHTER OP
A. C. GWNGER SUPPERS PAIX
FUL INJURY PROM PET IN SUB.
DEN SPASM ,
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cover fifty page and goes into ml-, h , d fc
nnte detail of the ouslnes. of tbe;DeueTa W'J
eomnanr in thla State. It show that
Bitten thru fa bom by what Is
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na..i. rieaM ti illttlfi fivea.r-oll
VCBIVIUMi uiave, te- -
HELD HV STATE lO AVOID CON.
FUSION OF SERIAL NUMIIKRK
AND TO HANDLE LATE CARDS
WASHINGTON, I). C, July 23.
WILL ItKMAIN ON IH'TV
The chocking or tno omemi urnit tuny
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Tim fr..i. . . .... ..... ,.i ,. .n..iniv n,i Hm rock ntio. in. u.u rnrrvins on the macaino pre
- mui wura oi mo unison a to worn uinii'itj --- - -- -
iHfenHo LoKUOi worklng , ,0.0orn. wiilla tl.oro Is considerable talk of vented hi. managing the mach,ne
i. .. ' . . " '. .i - ut..,.kn.in where the iir R- im could otherwise have dose.
l.".yra?FutM"UMWWl,u':rCZ7:. mw no n, w.r,Bn Hunt wa immedl
I ceodlng rapidly.
It la probable that they will
'ought a decided check In the I. W.M-nwa enn bo kept pormunent y. no Br. warren nun w. ,m.... , d
W. activity t Klaninth Vrtor i.'-..-.. . X- - - 2TiT The state boards are to ho,
be
WILSON A6AINST
BOARD OF THREE
while some of the rates were discrim
inatory and In need of adjustment,
the company receives only Ave per
cent on Ita Investment thruout south-
era Oregon, which Is held to be Just.
Th rhanttM effected by the order
are designed to put all consumer on
an equal basis.
The report Is quoted In one In
stance as follews: "The Commission
Is satUaed that the Company has not
received an unreasonably high return
unon ita nronerty. but oa the other
hand has obtained less than Investors
might be reasonably entitled to ex-
nect from Investments Involving like
risks, and leu than the prevailing
rat of Interest thruout tne terri
tory."
past three iluvs. and that a whole-, (he mutter.
Itnina . . . . .
luapnci tor tne incensed people
f the community hint boon calubllsh
fd among the cowardly wretches who
have destroyed tho property here,
'ore ran be no doubt,
No atlempts have bean noted to
HHy on the fiendish work, and It la
serious Injuries resulted from the
Willi the docronse of atlempts lo mishap.
destroy property, thorn has been no
relaxation of vigilance on the part of J. C. anfl I J. u
a, ..-i. .. nnv ivim urn snreEiiiira- wuni, wii...,
me iwiuw i " - -. iiio
Ina the city. In fact, me nusHiea. "
Mitchell of Mt.
who buy large
of 'cattle from Klamath
Tho state boards are to hold addi
tional drawings to obviate any confu
sion of serial numbers, and also to
handle cards arriving after July 10th.
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W. T. Elliott of the Piue Grove
section wak among the ranchers who
transacted business here today.
WASHINGTON. D. C, July IS
The President will probably bring
nersonal Influence to bear on the Ben
daughter of A, C. Geinger of this city
is reported better today, altho her la
Jury will receive the most careful at
tention. ,
The child was playing on the Soor
when the cat. which waa about Ive
feet distant suddenly made a luag
and had Inflicted the wound before
anyone could prevent it. it uea
dashed madly around, biting aad
striking at everything wlthla reach,
and was finally disposed of.
Dr. Warren Huat, who attended
the little girl, tear that the animal
bad rabies, nnd has sent the head
away for examination. In referring
to the matter today he gave tho cau
tion that In any cases such as this,
the animals should be corraled aatt
fH tnr aavorxl daVS. and Itt OVeBt Of
Mhelr deatli It will be proof positive
that rabies exists, and the paUaaU
'-. K IhiIkI arrnrdlaelT.
VWU II. ..WOT w-m-rm- W-w -
SIAM ENTERS LIST
OF BELUUKHK.VIV -
e WASHINGTON. D. C. July 33
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Meaatfey
WASHINGTON. D. c. July 33 Watteabun house a
Official aotlBcatlon that Slam Wm;h,nIt0 ,Uett. Mr, aad Un.
declared war against Qermany Wm,t.v1.rf, ,-,.. WoAaaaday for
nto-House conference on the food bill and Austria oa July find has lpdtt0B, to remala uatll Belt wla
to accent the house provision tor been received here. All Teuton j t
single food administrator Instead of subJecU and German ships are ' -
w
board of three as voted by the Senate.
It I understood that the President
prefers the Senate prohibition sec
tion allowing th manufacture of
beer and wla but forbidding the
manufacture of distilled liquor.
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PslU kaaateU team. Uthta mora- pared In eaae 1 trwab. whs i. F
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lag ror nw noase ia vfi.
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