The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 25, 1917, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OF KLAMATH COUNTY
OFFICIAL NEWIPAFn
OF KLAMATH FALLS
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1017
Prise, Fhss Coato
ALFALFA CROP LARGEST IN COUNTTS HISTORY
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Ground Gained in
FOUR TONS OF
ALFALFA PER
ACREjREPORTED
imiMKMMllS HAY HlOP PIT FP
IX KI.AMATH IIAHIN
V.rtj Farmer In ! Valley I Now
'ri I tin Main untl Day to (in ilir
'ri Tarn 'rr of Wurm
U'ratlwe of I! Thii Month IU
mnt Wniler- for lrtiglrl Hay
ami irntn Ktrsdlrnt July,
Tlm treated Irrigated crops In tho
hUfury ti( Ktamalh County ar t
lin lianrtetl. From all points of
llic watered territory come reports of
lumr )lettl of hay ami Imllruted
grain crop.
The f1rl rutting of alfalfa now be.
IllK l"ll II l In lit xitll" plftre nli In
be jlrlillliK an hravy a all three crops
In previous year.
TI111 warm weather f J tinv ami
July, epeially the warm nights,
which are unusual In IhU itertlnn, arc
believed to tin largely rep"nlble for
the heavy yield, Tim exceptional
nutritive iiimllllp w tilth the nlfalfn
ami Krnliu rained here, are known lo
I.avk, coupled with thin unusual lrld.
will make a line knowing for I tit
niutitjr thin year, when m much I
i.rrdnl In ttiU anil rtirelgu roiinlrle.
Tliii Altamoiit ratuli ninl that of O,
A llunllrtR am anionic thoso reporting
iy largo. )lcl of hay.
JOE SCHROEDER
GROWS. SASSY
HM'llirrAIIY OF I. W. W. Gl.TH TEN
DAYS M) REMARKS MADE TO
JI'ikjk omvA.x coxvicti.h or
VAGKAXFV, SENTENCE HKI.lt
In securing tho-conviction of Joo
H"liroiii'.r, hcorclnry or tlm local I.
W. W. Association, at tho Justice
'inrt of i:, v. (lowHii this rnliiK.
ho usual rout liio of tlm punt two ilnyn
ii brotum by n vy altercation of
ord between tho Justice nml tho do
fondant, regarding tba furnishing of
roiiinwl, Krhiomlnr maintaining that
ho hml Imil no opportunity of secur
iK aid, m Intimating Hint It would
ll him lltdo In that "court If ho
had. ,
Justice (liiwiiu informed him with
ilttci liy that nny kind of satisfaction
oiild ho Nornrnd nt IiIm court Hint wiw
wial.td, nml commlttiul him for ten
'ItyM for contomin,
Pchrocdnr wH notllled InRt Butur-
"X of IiIm rnmlnR trial, anil hnd four
"n)H to Hocure council, hail ho carod
10 'In ho. (o waived liU rluht to
"iiko n Htutomont.
'ivldnnro won Introduced lo aliaw
hal "abolnRo" wim purt of tho prop.
"Bninla of tho oricnnlintlon. Bchroedor
convlrtod and aontenca wlthhnld
r tha proiient. Tho hearing of Dun
B"Hlvan lH In proRrona thU aftarnoon.
Mlm Minnie Bchubort of nakor or
"nl hore a few duya ao for a vllt
"Ith her parents.
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l.'diiiuud I lliimtilirlra, io.il uprr-
atiir of-Cambria ('aunty. riMiii)lva.
lilaMii lt and Imy were tuurdarmi
til.. J.thor day In a mtt latin way,
whlln thry rotln III mi' tuiltiimililli-
RACE ON TO
FILL QUOTAS:
MIYhH'AI. i:.AMI.VATIO.H Alti:
IIKI.VtJ HKI.U IN HAMK Pl.At'F.S
tohav hi:i.ii:vi:i that so
8t:nM i'ai.Ii wii.i. iik maim:
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WAHIIINC.TON. I. C. July 2.'..
The rnro litilwciui hi.iIoh for the hun
01 of IioIiik llrnl to till tho draft uuotu
In now on In viirnciit. Moil with rail.
rd for ih)li'ul itxniultuit limn In yov
inil it'KloiiH tlil.i iiiiiiiiIiik.
Dntulln of tho nuirlilm-ry for rnllliiK
men Into.nrt mil Mirvlco and houiIIiik
to rnmpii will Im worked out lator.
The mon will Im ft'iil to cnutonuiiMit
umpH nratoiit liouio with t!ulr uwn
xtatn troop', If pohhIIiIm
Omiornl Croudur Hiild ho bcllou'l
thiiro would ho no H-oud ilrnft till
)car lo Mtimiuoii moro than tho (iSU,
000 now vnllvil,
OKItMAXK l.OSi: NIX IT IIOATH
HALIFAX,, July 25. Ilrltlsh sail-
ors iirrlvhiB lif ileclnrii they woto
(tedltahty Infcrmod that (Ionium huIi-
mnrlnea attacked tho transporla eiir-
rylug Amerliaus to Fiance, and were
bouten off with n Iohs of six Hiibnm-
rlnes, only oue imcapliiK.
Tho Hallors wern on nlilpa withlu
throo miles of the transports, and wit
nessed tho continuous Ores,
Mr. and .Mrs. F. W. Hehulti, Mr.
and Mrs, F. J. Ilramlt, John Henlers
uitd family, Frank ,Mny and family,
Mrs. O. J. Lehaion and daughter and
II, 0, l.ebaron are n party of tourists
fioui' HealdsburK, Calif., which ar
rived last ovonlng and aio reglsteruj
nt the Hotel Hall.
Kdward Freuer, a prominent farm,
er of the Poo Valley country, Is horrl
for u bt let visit.
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Wflo hat la dnath.
JiMtrao C. Tompklui, ownrr or th
Vi.wmnrtt tfiinl nifimufiv iil.itiv ulih
nm,,hrle. b nrrwted and chariteii
with murdrr.
TROOPS CALLED
FORSAN JOSE
l.ll H AMI I'ltOPKItTV THItKAT-
K.NKU IX CAXXKIIY HTKIKK8 OF
MAXTA fiaitA VAMiKV 4XK
MAX Kll.l.KI) IX MOTH
.SAN JOSK. July 2 .'.Colonel DbtU
Iiiih wired Major Cviioral Hunter Ml
Kelt recommendlnK that troops bo
Kent lo Kan J out) and tho Santa Clara
Valley to guard the life and property
I threatened by tho striking tannery
workers. Davis tins been Investlgat
Iiik tho atrlKo situation carefully.
Socral armed men, believed to be
agitators, hnvo been arrested In con
nect Ion with last night's riots, In
which ono man was killed.
Dau.lskoy loft this morning tor
hit. Swan l.ako ranch uftor attending
lo business mnttors here. Ho re
ports that the firm of Mskey Ilrothers
or which ho Is a inombor, have put up
over 800 tons of hay In tho rocord
time of eleven dns.
W. C. Dunning of Merrill drovo In
I today to attend to matters of business
hero.
Clua Keller of the flouania vicinity
took out a load of lumber for his
in neb there yesterday.
HIHIMAIUXK K.LOHIO.N
KILLS tls IXJURK8 5
WA8IIIN0T0N, D. C, July
I1.'., An explosion yesterday on
board tho submarine A-7, In the
Philippines killed three and In;
Jmed flvo officers of the crew,
nontenant Arnold Marcus was
among those killed.
Offensive is Lost
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HEAVY LOSS OF
LIVE STOCK
SUFFERED HERE
AKTOMHHI.VO NTATKMKNT MAOK
IIV INVMTItiATOIt
ItrprmrtiUtlvc "' Hurrnu of Anlnuil
luilttMry Makm ThorouKli lnrtl.
Itnllna of llcad Stock cm ItaiiRm r
INxtrtrt K no lloulH Flt
That ll Han Itrvii roltoitcil Iah
Hardly IWicTl.r. j
Ouo hundred and fifty thousand
dollars worth of lltettock has boon
poUotiid In Klamath county.
This Is the rttlmate, claimed lo be
conservative, made by J. M. Lundcll
of the bureau of anlmnl Industry of
the department of agriculture, who
left today after sctcral days of Into.
tlgatlug thesltuatlon here, l.undell
scoured the range districts of the
I jiva lied and other sectlous on hort.e
Lark, to (ft afftlie data possible.
The animals killed bad been Uoail
so long that It was impossible for him
to tell tho nature or the poison. It
Ih believed line that tho stock was
killed by I V. W. workers.
LOCAL MEN TO
TAKE ARMY EXAMS
HKVKK.II. IIAVK ALIIKAUV HF
CKIVKH XOTICK TO AIM'KAK
AT MKIMOlin TIIK LAST OF
THK MONTH
To take the examinations nt tho
second training camp on July ISth,
Attorneys J II. Curnulinn and Harold
Metryman, Vice President V. F. I
Wnhrer or tho First State and Snv-
lugs bank, Perry DeLap, N. II. Deeleri
of Langcll Valley and Ernest Nail
will leave for Mcdford In a short time.
About sixteen young men of this
local it made application to take the
examination thru tho local committee
composed of Lcsllo HoRers, J. W.
Siemens and Kd Dloomtngcamp. nnd
moro will probably receho notlco to
appear boforo the date set.
Final notlco regarding thoso who
am rrccptort will bu made by August
10th, iccordlng to announcement.
XOTHK Ittlt IHtAFTKO MKX
That the local exemption board
w Ishes to keep in touch w ith tho men
who are on the drafted list was mado
known yesterday by County Clerk C.
R, DeLap. Mr. DeLap declared that
the drafted men would be Informed
of all movements roqulrod of them,
but is waa especially desired that tho
office be posted on where to reach the
different men.
L, Normandln and A. W. Maderas
and families are tourists from 8au
Jose now stopping here for a brief
visit. Tho party have been north as
tar as Vancouver, and are on their
return. They state that they have
not traveled the same road twjee on
tba trip thus far, and do not Intend
doing so.
FEDERAL LOAN
MONEY READY
I.A.MM OX WHICH AI'IM.ICATIONS
II K IIKKN MAHK U ll.li MK).V
UK AITKAIHKI FAKMKlUt Alt.
VIHKI) TO CJJ7T HFDV
1 he Spokane Federal !oan bank
now has money on hand for all ap
proved loans, according to Secretary
Treasurer 1.. I). Hague of the local
Federal Ioan Association, and notice
hail been given that lands on ,whicii
loans hate been applied for will be
appraised at an early date.
All farmers who contemplate secur
ing runds by this means are advised
to get their applications In at as early
a date as possible, in order to secure
attention.
NEW MINISTER
HERE SUNDAY
OI'ltJHTUXITV TO HKCL'RK PAH
TOIt IS FltKSKferKD TO I'ltKH
HYTKIUAX CHL'RCH MKMIIKR8.
TOMKS WKI.L RKCOMMKXDKO
llev. K. K. Clark, pastor of the
l'resbj terlan church of Plucervllle,
Calif., will be In this city next Sun
day, July 29th, and will preach' the
morning and evening sermons at the
First Presbyterian cJiurch here, at
the request of the local church.
llev. Clark has been serving the
Maecnlllo church for over ten years,
ard writes that be might consider a
call to Klamath Falls. It Is. hoped
that all the members of tho church
and congregation will be In attend,
a nee next Sunday.
KliACKKH nOVXD OVKIt
Frod K. Stone, the first alleged
slacker apprehended In Klamath
county, was bound over to the fed
eral grand Jury last evening at a
hearing held before United States
Commissioner Uert C. Thomas. His
bonds were placed at $1,000, which
he was unable to raise, so he waa
committed to jail.
Stone is belloved to be In sympathy
with the I. V. , and was first taken
into custody on account.of his expres
sions In this regard and toward the
government in geuerul.
WARNING ISHVED
The Oregon Forestry Association
has It-sued a warning today by the
went her bureau, declaring that extra
j Precaution Is necessary to guard
against fires In the woods.
Major and Mrs. John T. Jones and
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sttmaon of Los
Angeles form a party of tourists
which arrived yesterday from Bend.
They will probably visit Crater LaLke
today. The party Is registered at the
White Pelican.
Mrs. U. B. Blddle and H. 8. Diddle
of Portland, relative of D. O. Wil
liams of this city, arrived laat even
ing for a visit with the latter. They
are registered at the White Pelican.
A. L. Allison, a well known farmer
living near the city, has returned
from Spring Lake, where be has been
engaged in putting up hay.
By the
HKXTKV Tttll-X TO MALT
I'AHAPK. I AnitWTKO
I.OUI8VIU.K. Ky., July 25.
A sentry guarding a cantonment
here discharged a rifle at the
parade containing the Belblan
mission, when the leading car In
the procession refused to obey
his command to halt.
He fired oter the occupants'
heads, and was arrested.
Take (Mice After
Cabinet Shake Up
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Sir Eric Geddes, who once worked
on an American railroad, hag risen to
new power In England In the recent
cabinet shake up, tor he has been
named first lord of the admiralty, a
most difficult position. Winston
Churchill, who has been In the cabi
net betore. and whose failures In the
J defense of Antwerp and the Galltpolt
campaign were supposed to nave
ruined his political prospects, was
named minister of munitions, wune
Edwin 8amuel Montagu, a Jew, and
former member of the cabinet, was
made secretary for India. He suc
ceeds Austin Chamberlain, forced
from office on the Investigation of the
failure In the Mssapotamla campaign.
OFF FOR ROCKY POINT
Under the careful chaperonage of
Judd Low, Misses Josle Lew, Alleen
Smith, Karl Montgomery and Feme
Hoagland left this afternoon for
Rocky Point for a tew day'a vacation
and a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Pickett.
Mrs. Cba. Maupla is la the city on
a brief visit from Walla.
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Russians
GREAT LOSSES
SUFFEREO BY
SLAVS III EAST
KIMHIAX FORCES FLEE IX PANIC
BEFORE TEtTOXS
Retreat Will Be Greater Tbsus Gr
Ualaed la Reresrt OsTe
Kaiser susd Ken fry on
Froat IadfcatioflM That
ised GovenusMsst Will MaK Amy
and Pat Ca Fir reat.
By Associated Pre
The demoralised condition of tha
Russian army Is permitting great
gains by the Germans oa the aastara
froat, and it seems more than prob
able that all the ground galaai In tta
recent great offensive will be lost. It
is hoped that Premier Kereaskys ar
rival at the froat will be somdeatly
timely to prevent farther disorganisa
tion and to stem the Teataa aa
siaught. With the kaiser and Karaa
sky both at the froat. great efforts
are sure to be made by each side.
The Russian shaken armies are still
retreating, and It Is ladleatad that
they will not stop until the aproxl
mate line occupied by General Brus
slloff lsst year has been reached, lu
the district of Tarnpol the Germans
have pushed further Into the Russian
territory.
The tone at Petrograd Indicates
that the armys disorganisation will
be adequately dealt with, and that a
Arm front will be again presented to
the enemy, on acount of Germany's
admission that they uavent eaough
men to prosecute a lengthy offensive,
in Galacla. Russia haa big reserves.
BERLIN. July 25 The Tlifl.a4-,
vance contlaiiasln Galacla acoerdleaT
to official reports. Tarnopol has been
captured and tike troops are neariag
Bucacx.
The kaiser, watched the Germans
repulse the Russian attacks on Dereth
plain.
WOMEN SOLDIERS
FI6HT BRAVELY
COMMA.XD OF DEATH UATTAUOX
COMPOSED OF RUSSIAN WOMEN
FIGHT VALIANTLY BESIDE MEN
ON BATTLEFIELD OF KREVB
PETROGRAD, July 25. The Rus
sian Womens battalion raised by the
twice wounded girl officer, Vera But
chareff. la reported to have been la
successful action on the Kreve front
yesterday, altho the battallpn suffered
sumo losses. Newspaper correspond
ents report that the women behaved
in an exemplary manner, nnd gained
the respect of tha man.
"The Command of Death" Is the
official title of this womens regiment.
The majority of1 members are from
the higher. Khaota.a4Aweajr, their
hair short or shaved.
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