The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 26, 1917, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1917
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Mills
Siemens and L.
Worden Ranch
Buy
.NEAR FORT
.ui ffllN'K MAM"
IMM.ITN HIAMIW HAM
II
H'ltnlon KrIU
riepw
in
turtle
Wornl Ither
NATIONAL 6UARD
IS
MOBILIZED
M Hair-oral ! Willi in IW
,,-lffl I, Already IJIri l.tlr
Nrth Will Opera! N'r PrMprrlr.
A ftl !! ,lr' "' ,,,"r,, l,M,n "r
slury Iraporianfr was ronumien
,.rtoUr bcri Captain J. W. Hro
m Pf ! Wrl HUI" "mt '"
Uik, llh l.l "' "'' "
fartbaaed lb' Wnrdrn ranch lit WWJ
ttiur Vllr l Major Chaa, K, Wor-
Ttf ranch routaln 30 acre. nd
Utd'tl mli- Include, all III" etulp.
,( and ihli year' crop of mor
lain 400 tons of hay.
Tdf raacb lll b. operated aa
tiMk r'b, and will bo under the
t..n)fmrnl of Mr Mill. Il has tbe
trplllln of being one of the bt
mil infh In the Wood Kivrr Val.
IT. ikr "op ihU yrar being unusual.
If fU"l. The definite flgur of Ihrl
tn not made public, bul III
roMl4rllon waa btlxn $11, OOP
u rso.ooo,
(OMPAXIM OF tlllMJoN AMI
WAHMI.M.Tti HAVE NOW i:..
tehkii federal Hi.itvirr..
Wll.l. REMAIN OV Co.tHT
PORTLAND. July Ji; Approil.
Iliately 3 .'.00 Omcui, National (iunriU.
litrii hate brrti motitlll.d at the home
armories anil hatn entered llm federal'
1'wrhn tijliipMiilpa Ol til)' Coast At
llllery are going in Kurt rleena, olh
cla (it Clarkaltia.
AM. TROOP TO FRANCE
WASHINGTON, II. C. July
30 'llm aeioud Inntallnitint of
Nallunnl Utiardameii I called to
the fedi-ral service. All troops
fiiiin Washington, Oregon, and
other Utr that rami- under tlio
1'rcnMr.titi iiric-lnniatluu, l bn
mulillUcd In Kfjiitliern rui
and on I II I Ud for ,My In Krntir...
TEN REGISTERED
MEN ENLISTED
NAMKH OF MUX tIIO IIAVK KS
I.INTKD MIXCH il.VK 2IHT AIIF.
KMT OX KII.K AT Till: COL.NTV
ri.F.IIK'N OKF1CF..
HKATTI.i:. Wa.li . Jul? it. Tim
National (liiariUtiirn nmblllrrd lirrn
li citlnrnl lit fptlrral .rlcr.
Watliltuton U tin "llltnul a Nallunal
(limtd. I'nlu l t hrld at Hip h'Wir
latloni lor about trn da
A
SHIPPING BOARD
IS RE-ORGANIZED
M:V MKMIIKItN WIM, III: .AMKI
lO TAKi: I'l.tt'M OK OOhTHAIi
AMI lKMAX IIKK.NT. AtTIMJ
(IIAIUMA.V. MAY I.K.4VK
FIRST SOLDIER
RECEIVES WOUND
T.mmi WITH IHIMII WMIOI
rUllVM MlAliKIl r'HKXm
(iiimti.v i'm:akk.u with wav
i.m1.kh.imk iuivhtakk hoi.ii
II) Arlatrl lria
WIITII AMKIIIt'AN KOItCrV IN
ntANCK. July 2d. The ltrl Meld
fi'lly anion thr. Anirrlran irooti
octurrwl liero today.
Amldler bram too InguUlllve ri.
MillriK ihr roiul ruction of n Kri'iuli
wbu among Hip iiiIp bromlit in
ri for tralnlni imriio.iui, and (
Iractrd Ike aaUty pin. An iui!olnii
ofrwrifd Iranipdlately. In whlrhv he
"'l lii rlbt hand. Kortiiiiatrly .
Jb dirt not rontaln a full Mrpnutli
Mllle chrc.
Th. nirn In blue and tlm nirn In
"akl ar nmrrhltiK and iIIrrIiik aide
V 'bit at ovory point near ramp. Tim
uch 'l'lr Ibc aplltudo of lliflr
ttlnuiluMlr piiilU.
Ilr and Mr I. I Truat lull Hun
day In their autniiinblln for a vocation
trip thru YIIuioiip I'ark. Tlmy
wrrp arruinpanlpit by Noah Trimi, a
nnplinit Tlir) in on thru to
OhlOf vliam Noali Truu' mother
llvra, and hp lll iruialu with hor
Mr. and Mr Itatph Trrirll and
party ranir oer
auto laat nl(hl.
WAHHINUTON, II. C. July 2
TIip n-oranlilnK of iba Hblpplng
Hoard Kmvrgvnry KUet Corporation
In o In full alug, fotlowlm the
ir.lKiialloii of (irricral tiocthaU and
t'halrniiin iH-niiiaii.
Aitttic Clialimaii llrcnl baa offered
lil rnlanatlon. which ha not yet
from Mndfmd by' Urv" "',,ed
1'1'l.lJi rx IX HIHITTK
OVI-Jt HM.1.1.
Thu itoublr amonc tlio member
ol thr hliplun board aroae orer the
idlfurriil Idea rom-oruliiR ronatruc
KKIIT dun of woodrn voaaela bold by Go-
IthnU pud Ihinmaii. Kollowlnc their
... ........ i
hi a nullum nr a mini uiii iai falirn , nt,i lt. rmlgnatlou, of
lilKhl at Mrlhiuald'a pool hall Ih- tth ro anipted by I'naldent Wl.
twrrii John KarrP. a (!rwk. and ii,,M,, nd th,. rrpntlon of practically a
Tom Trltnn, rarrfp l allPKnl lo linr
Kecord of ten Klamath County
men of registration ax who rpRla.
tertd Junq 21at and hat tmlWted
luce that date, are iiom- k-pt at the
county rlcrk'a office. IIimio Ixiya havo
Ji I nod different ufanchp of the nr
vlrr, and moat of thfiu are nt their
varloiu oaU.
They nre Thoodofr t.'nM'. ciilUtrd In
RUSSIAN RETREAT
STILL CONTINUES
OI..M-:ilAI. KOIt.MMlKK IIMWN CI
IHVIHIOX OF ItlHHIAX TtlUOFH
IX F.FFOIIT ru WTOV MF.X.
I INK HUM OX IIOTIf HIDWI
My AaotlaUvl I'reaa
liotnlli. of the Itumilan retreat tend
to minimize the alluatlon In Kaatern
(JaljcU, I)lpa(clie rKrt that the
nrtlllcr) looaea are trvmendoua, and
doubt li -xprcMv! of the ability of
tlip Infantry to make good their rt
trrnt.
Itiillratlona arc that the command.
nay fr-r four year. Fred iunlmr.it.r arc making utrcnuoua efforta to
Q. M C. all-year torm. KlHh Am-U.-t ih.. refractory troop In hand.
Om rrport nay thai tieneral Korflo
lotf bleu- an entire dlvlilon of tralt
urooi iroopd to plrres with hfa own
artillery in an effort to atop them.
The Huanlan troops both north and
m hi th of the retreat are standing
firm.
liimc, I. H, Marllicn, term of war
HltiM'on V. Kaalwcod, navy, four-year
term; Albert I.. OrrUon, field artil
lery: J lire I.. Hilton, navy, four
years. John A. Knight, mod If a I de
partment. Fred K. MlcbrUon, umbo,
lame iori; Henry M. Stanley, nary,
four years, and Arthur Tappan, navy,
four yiars
FouiiirT
OE VAGRANCY
F.IUHTF.F.X fOXVKTIOXH AKF. HK-
tTltKO AOAIXKT THK I. W. W
Mt'HPIXTH OXK MAX At CISKII
OF IXNt'LTlXa VIMl
i
Heavy Tourist
Travel Now On
Rooms Are Scarce in all Hotels. Many
Campers Spend Vacation Here.
Revenue is Big Aid to
Klamath Falls
IIOOMK ABK ttC'AflCF. IX AH. HO.
TKIJ A.M MAXY CAMI'ERM
hl'KXD VACATIOX HFJIF R'.
IXLK IM IMG All) TO CITY
pllllptl u gtlli on the lallrr A war
rant lia been Uallpit by Jllnllrn K V
Cowan for Hip arret! of Fnreip,
new board Is UPtessltnlod.
Mlues Marie ridimtb. Clara Calk-
1na, llainl Kr, I'earl mid Mabnlle
lltlHll ATTKMIT TO KOI.YK
fiOVKUXMK.NT IIIFFItrilriKH
lll'lll. IN Jul) :.'. Tim lonvontlon
, to emti'iiMir to koi the Irish problem
l.eaUt werp member of a l"IH') m been opened here,
party departing yesterday for a nrn. Jcl lUMliimml. the nationalist
Hon at Kagle Itldgn. Mis Marjorle l,,n,iBr. U an earlv nrrlal. Knlhusl-
Deliell expecl. to Join the group Hun ,m ,, mrnK among the spectator.
day. It Is safe lo predlil that there pPw cheer hnwi been heard.
will be "things doing" at the Hldge
WILLIAMS
WILL .
RE-OPEN DAIRY
W,U' MMAIX l'AHTKUIII.IX
'MXT AT KI.AMATII VAUM IX.
WAD tF AT HAMX.II AH I'llK.
VIOl'HI.Y 8TAHT H4MIX
r-erd Xm,, whoM Mry
d..; r'7"'"".o..mtl,yl.,.
"lb or hi " tUnvU "Vo ,U,,M
ieJ. i. ,l,y w,n r,H,"w, "u
"""uncemont made today.
Zu to0,"0". nWUin' WherB "
during the slay of thU party
FAII.rilF. TO HF.IHIUT
WIIMK IIIIIMiS AtTlOX
HAI.KM, July :! -The wlliirney
STIIIKr: IIKKAKKItH AHUIVK
AT WASHIXtiTOX CITY
With the conviction of Dan Hulll
van and Martin Waullltch yesterday
on the charge of ragrano'. eighteen
of the suspected tV W. W.'g are now-
held by the authorities for tne acu
te ore. which may be gltcn by Just let
t.owan tomorrow ,
At the hearing of Sullivan evidence
was Introduced to prove that ho had
made Insulting remarks regarding the
American flag. A wordy altercation
ensued during the hearing between
himself mid the Justice. Under the
law of tlio Btiilr there arc the differ.
ent acta under which persons can be
convicted of vaKrancy, and ncurly all
men brought up have been proved
guilty of one or more of these.
No rasca arc being heard today, as
TWO DISMISSED
THIS MORNING
TWO MF.X A UK FOt'.MI TO HAYF.
IIF.F.X IIF.I.U WITHOUT CACKF,
AXI) AKF. HF.I.KAttKI FKDKRA.
TIOX OF lAIHH MIXKD.
The heavy tourist trarel of the
present season Is Indicated In the way
the dlflerent hotels of the city are
Mlod at the present time. Nearly all
the hoteU and rooming bouses report !
that their rooms are now filled con
tinually. The White Pelican, which Is now
r.carlr full of guests, baa an averag
check-out each day of about aerevty
flv., showing the constant nor of
the travel thru here. The ebckont
at the Hall hotel la about tweoty-lv
daily.
Besides these and the guests at the
other rooming houses there are a rase
number who travel by car aid camp
either at the auto park near tbe Lake
side Inn or at other attractive points
about tbe city.
In spite of tbe war far more people
are traveling this summer thru this
district than ever before, and an as
tonishing revenue to the community
is distributed from tbls source.
In absence of evidence to bold John
MacOregor and Joe Maggy on chargi
of vagrancy, these two were dismissed
this morning by Judge E. W. Gowaa
on the recommendation of District
Attorney W. H. Duncan. Av-
MacGregor was found to be affili
ated with the American Federation
of I.abor, mid Maggy was given a good
name at the Pelican Bay mill, where
he was wanted back at work. Mac
Gregor left on the train for Seattle
Immediately after his release, and
)iaggy went back to his former em-ployment.
THKODOHP. IIHKXT I.KAYKS
THK 8H1PIXCJ ItOAHD
District Attorney Duncan and Wilson i resignation of Theodore Brent
WASHINGTON. D. C. July 26.
Piesident Wilson hag accepted the
SKATTI.K. Wash., July 36. Un
ion leaders declare Ihut any attempt
of the I'ugei .Sound Power company to
general has naked the dMrlci altor- operate ciira with I lie strikebreakers
uey of Maker Count) lo atari rrlm- "' m rived Inat night will bo cause
Inal proceedings annliist the Oregon, tor the company to be called unfair.
Washington llnllroad and Navlgatlonl Washington reports yuil president
the.AUIsi
company for failure lo report
lllndman wreck to the public service
commission.
Hick Hnmaker, for inuny )ears it
maiden! of this county, mid now- of
Toledo, Oregon, Is In the city on hli
return from a two niouihs' visit with
his son Krnest llamnker of lloimiuii,
mid his brother, Clark Hnmaker. nt
Bly.
laou Is seuklug to end the carmen's
strike on iirrount of the danger of of
feitiug the shipyards. ,
ICAI.PH WIKIIAItll AT AXXAItH.IH
in ralla ...k
"alntain . .i ro 'v will
ln.D-V.i nfW ,,"nt w" op
"k0eLT2"tMyUme' '
'Mn the next two WWK,,
Word has been imelved by Archie
Wlshnrd, secretmy of the Wator
Users, Association, finm his youngest
brother, Kltiilpn. NlatliiK that he hud
nrrlvml nl Annapolis to begin (raining
for the navy. Itiilph wiim uppoluted
to AiinminllK from Hun Frmiriseo. An-
other brother, who Iiiik an Important
position iin electrician on one of Uncle
Ham's ships, Is Interned In China for
tlio duration of the wur.
I., Ilubni (sou and family of San
Jose left today for the north, follow,
lug a short visit horn. Mr. Itohortson
Is a boa farmer, who Ih looking for
a location In Oregon, The family will
go not tit to the Columbia Itlver nnd
return.
Henry Anderson of Ocusta, Wush.,
iirrlted lust ulght and left this morn.
Iiik for Dairy, where he will visit
with .Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Sedgo.
The llnyiugton III others, logging
loiitrui'toiH at Odessa, are In town to.
day trnnsnrtlng luminous,
Win. Lambert purchased supplies
for his ranch In Hound Luke from the
ot-ul merchants this nfternoon.
John Van Meter, a prominent Poe
Viilley rancher, Is visiting with Klani
uth Fulls friends today. t
.luck Horner, farmer living south of
town, was among tho city's visitors to.
da)'.
S. Wiley are rounding up more cvl
deuce against those yet to bo tried.
HF.AYY OKKMAX
SHIPPING ItF.POItTKD
CHAItGF.D WITH AHHAULT
WITH DF.ADLY WKAWX
Fred Urown, a prominent farmer
gt Crystal, on the writ side of Upper
Kltmith Like, Is In the clly .attend
ing to business matter.
A wuiTuut hits bevii Issuod for the
arrest of J. W, Thresher for an as
mult with u deadly weapon. Thresh.
I or Ih ulleged to have assaulted W.
Fioldlng with a gun on a farm near
this city, ond to have severely In
jured him about the head.
L. D. Rosa of Toe Valley brought
In a load of cream from tbe dairyman
of that district to tbe local cronroexy
today. .
HOTTKHDAM. July 26. A revival
in German shipping Is the latest curi
ous feature of llottordums water traf
fic. No fewer than fourteen Cor man
steamship urrUod in port within 48
hours a day or two ago. Their occu
patlon la perhaps still more strange,
for, coming In ballast, they mo en
gaged In loading German coal nt Rot
terdam nnd carrying It to German,
Swedish and Norwegian ports. Tho
coal Is mostly brought down tho
Ithlno In buiKi, the object achieved
by this latest move being u lighten
ing of Hie overburdened German rail
ways, where, on top of the pressure,
ol wur's demands, has come the short
age of rolling stock duo to tho in
creased wear nnd tear resulting from
lack of sufficient lubricating oil.
Tho now Idea was first tested. One
or two vessels laid up at Rotterdam
wero loaded with coal and put to sea.
Hugging tho coast they arrived safely
at Kmdsn. Then an occasional Ger
man ship arrhod to tuko a cargo of
coal. The experiment proved suci-eas-ful,
the
the
New Orleans vice chairman of
Shipping Board.
Ill ent sided with former Chairman
Dcumaii In tho disagreement with
Gocthals.
(iOKTHALS HFADN AHMY
KNtUN'KKItM NOW
WASHINGTON, D. C July
36. Major Qeneral Goethals Is
expected to go to France as head
of the American army of englu- 4
cers. He expressed a wjsh for
service of some aort since the re 0
organisation of the shipping ,
board. .
T. A. Barrows, a farmer near Mer
rill. Is In town this afternoon.
Mr. Klutxubah, a sheepman of the
Mulln section, is here on business.
Tho O'Connor Brothers, stockmen
from the Tulo I.ake country, are look
ing after Interests here.
Carl Schubert Sr a farmer in the
Spring Lake section, transacted busl
ness in Klamath Falls today.
STHKXrOCK MKAHl'RFH
e ADOPTKD IX FAST
PKTROGRAD, July 36. Tbe
government has re-established
tbe death penalty at tbe front la
the attempt to bait the army's
disorganisation.
Tbe suppression of newspa-
per. that incite Insubordination
of troops has also been ordered.
TEUTONS AGAIN
ATTACK IN WEST -
WORLD CONQUEST
DREAM SHATTERED
GBRHA.V PRISOXER8 NOW BB.
UKVE THAT WAR MVaTf KXD
BY DIPLOMACY RATHER THAX
BY BRILLIANT VICTORY
LONDON, July 36. Germany's
dream of a world coaaest la aattor-
ed, acceding to tbe belief of all Ger-
ASHAl'LT HADF. LAST NIGHT OX
AIHXF. FRONT WITH HKAVY
LOS8KS GAINS MADE THRU
FRENCH FIRST LINK
PARIS, July 36. German assaults
reopened last night along two miles
of the Alsne front, according to offi
cial statements today. Tremendous
losses were sustained in the altacas.
which penetrated certain first line
French trenches.
The Germans have captured dom
inating positions on the Alsne front,
northwest of Hurtblse. Tbe French
trenches along 1,800 meters front
were penetrated 400 meters.
OHKGOX BOYS ORDERED TO
COAST WITHIN WEEK
PORTLAND,' July 36. It Is ex
pected Hint the Oregon Coast Artil
lery men will move from tbe homd
armories within a week to Fort Stev
euson on the coust.
The removal of other units of the
guard from their homes to Clackamas
depends en tho time tho supplies ar
i ho at Camp Withycombe from San
Francisco.
RACE RIOTS
START A6AIN
MANY KILLED AND IXJVRED AS
RESULT OF NOB FIGHT AT
CHESTER, PA. DOZENS ARE
IX HOSPITAL
Mrs. K. H. Muixe with her two lit
tle children, Is visiting her sisters,
Misses Kdna and Kittle Wells. Her
home Is In Ashland, and Miss Wells
drove over In her car after them, re
turning 8unday. They will be here
about three weeks.
Mrs. Klnneur, mother of Lawrence
Klnnear, arrived from San Francisco
last nlgbt. She will make her home
here with Mr. and Mrs. Klnnear. Mrs.
Klnnear has completely recovered
from her recent Illness.
.V"
CHESTER, Pa.. July 36. Three
are shot, scores are beaten and fifty
Ave are arrested here In a series of
race riots adjacent to the negro sec
tion last night. A doxen have been
taken to the hospital.
The riots followed the arrest of
four negroes for stabbing a white
youth to death.
V. A. PLATH RETURNS
FOR A SHORT STAY
Carl A. Plath of the Star Drug com
pany arrived last night from Portland
where he took his family a short time
ago by auto. Business In the north
ern part of the state will demand his
attention for several weeks yet, and
be will return there la a day or two.
C. G, Hunt of tee Plevna section U
here oa business today.
'ar must end by diplomacy ratker
than by brilliant victory, according
( German prisoners.
An Associated Press representative
who has Just returned from the In
ternment camp at Dorchester, where
1,900 Germans are quartered, found
that some believe that Germany, hav
ing held up this far. Is prepared to
hold to the end. Others say that tbe
economical situation of Germany Is
not as bad as reported, and that there
is no visible shortage of material)
necessary for the prosecution of the
war.
Many believe that America's en
trance Into the war will prolong In
stead of shorten it. Three youths,
who had the appearance of ktlag
peasants, asserted that they (Mfci
know that Amacka.was in the war. ''
STRIKEBpTVEAKERS
ARRIVE IN SEATTLE
TRACTION COMPANY MAY START
.CARS TODAY REPRE8ENTA.
TIVES OF COMPANY AND
STIUKERS CONFERRING
SEATTLE, Wash.. July 36. OM
claU of the Puget Sound Light and
Power company are today conferring
with six striking carmen, three for
Seattle and three for Tacoma.
One hundred and seventy-five
strikebreakers arrived from New
York last night, and the company
may attempt to operate the cars to
day. When tbe strike conference bad
adjourned for luncheon, President
Leonard of the railroad said that, the
conferes bad discussed tbe itrlke and
made some progress. Tke Union men
agreed to Leonard's atatesjtMt.
as, " '
Mr. aad Mrs. .';0cly l4ay
entertained at dinner Mr, Ml Mra.
John ChamWa at' Central fbtlTIrs,
A. Lu.Harvejr etAshlani. Mr. answers.
Nate otterbaln,,Mrs.'Wu.antlr.
Tames Qriaaae.Hu. ,
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