The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 31, 1917, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1917
Hee, Plvt
oeDer Builds New Mill on Sixth St.
erman Trenches Shattered in Big Offensive
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laning Mill Firm Is
to Enlarge Capacity
loves From Former
Location to Sixth St.
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at to fie Materially Increased and
New lto-at Machinery Instal
led. Baslnem Outlook Bright III
ThU Unit. New Spur to lie Kan
New Mexican Beauty
in Washington
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I. W. W. THREATEN
GREAT WALKOUT
HAYWOOD NOTIFIES PRESIDENT
THAT QUARTER MILLION MEN
STRIKE UNLESS DEPORTED
MINEItH ARK RETURNED
From Enpoe Tracks.
Mill to llo Doubled.
Output f
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Cabinet Members Are
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4so in Training Now
Work was tlnrlcil toilny by floellor
Ind Son on a now planing mill on tho'
fluih aliln of Hlxth street extending!
letwcen tlrnnil ii ml Commercial Mta,
rhe ground rotors something over,
Ihrfo acre. ,
The now plant which I to bn In-i
tailed In n two story building, much
iritor than the one, now occupied by
bl nrm will Imvn n rnrinrlty nlmut'
loublo llio ono now being used. Tim
Id machinery will bo movoit nml n'
limber of additions made. Ono now1
imerlcan editor nnd planing machine,
Ming pieces eight by thirty Inchon
MM bo added.
Tho lumber of tho IiiiIIiIIiik Ir be-
"Hawed nt AlRomn now nnd .1. F.
Boeller declares that this will probata.
do received In tlmn no tluit tho
IftW tllnilt ft... I.A ...... .,.. 1... .1..
I . '.: "" "I'lwiuu ujr will ....,. ., .. , ,,, ... Mx.
irii or Riiiiih i ....... ...... iiunuius. uuuKim-i
feet in length i. being ru, 'to tho "'"' '''" ' "T T
w plant. Iiiik created something of n Btlr lu
Mr. Gocllor.in i... ki- Washington. She at onro uoramn
onM i, ....... .. .. . ' . . i fnvi.i Ito lii cimltnl Hoclcty. Sho In of
.uuivriniiy incrcaseii on ins . . .... ., ,
woval to tho now location, nrovlded , l,!0 ,ruo ,'n,,u ,,,u '" "l "
could secure the labor. I
110 lllllnniii nntlnnls I. .,...,.... II.. I
"! umswuh aai iiiiuaiioiiT
& t thla tlmo hero according to
i Judgment.
The Ami Of (iopllnr anil Run I. nn
I' the old eRtnhlliihnii Ann. n .hi.
YlT and Ita extension nt thla tlmo Ih
ea upon aa on Inatnnco of tha
pgren or tl0 community.
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. CI I IC AUO. III.. July 31 Mlnera.
harvest handa and lumbermen of the
iniilillo nest threaten to go on ai
'Hympnthotlc. atriko unleaa the djeport
umI indtiRtrlnl Workers are returned to
i their homes lu the Warren dlatrlct of
Arlinna.
A tpli'Rmm voicing the Intention of
"AkalanLpAiBiiiiiiimAV aiV vaaiiiiiiiiiv aauKl.r.LWBW at 1 . .a va aaaVHD
ay :', aoalwiaT" ' .-.-rx;-r''JTfwJBBlllBmiauBB1WBl
ntstiirsaaiixvnci nnt jjj-vi. .2r;rr'av,'j:.i.-a,r
. ai.KSlAril'M'h'sjViUav H'AOCO A! TCSNLV OCNuRAL uHSGORY.
tlm walkout of over a quarter of ai'"dor the
million men whh aont yesterday to Instructor.
Soerl members of Prealdcnt Wll
hoii'h cabinet, nnd many of their as
sistants, have begun vliysUal training
I President Wllsnn by W. D. Haywood,
secrctur) of tho I. V. V.
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I The mi'SHage snld that the Mlchl-
'kiiii mlneiH lnid begun a general strike
nnd that tho Minnesota mlnera and
Dakota Turin hands would fall Into
line unlesH tho doported men woro
returned to their homes.
V' r j i mi leiiuurs mt iiini iiiu bubiuhiuii
ii . 'of the harvest work menna losa of
i
S? UlioiiKanili or dollars.
I Senorltii Ihilnit-M IWmiIIIiin
I Tln beauty of Snuiirllii DoloreB
Word has been rerolvnH ham nr hn
parrlago of Lawrnn. n..'.. ..
Illy 26th, a eft neenmiinl,l lw
!' brldo for Mlchi,... ... i..i. ..
t"Qn corps.
Central Point
Visitors Here
Mr. und Mrs. William Chamber of
Central Point, with their daughter of
Grants Pass, nro visiting nt the homo
of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. 8. (Irlgsby of this
city for u few weoks. Tho Chambers
uro old pioneers of Kouthorn Oregon,
nnd Imvo many friends In this com
munity.
merican Destroyers
Engage 2 Submarines
AMERICAN NAVAI, BASIS IN atibmarlnea and forced thera to aub-
fRlTlSH WATERS July SlAmar.' roere wthout Be,n Bb,e l0 8h00t
n torneilA k... j . une iuwBsni "
U.d ik "M'wyoM re- Had ,teamer and the other was nt-
8 1 nnye engaged two hostile tacking a merchantman.
SLAV ARMY IS
CLOSELY PRESSED
TWO MILLION NOW RETREATING
IN UALACIA. GERMANS EN.
DKAVORING TO TRAP ONE BIG
DIVISION
direction of u gymnastic
This photograph shows in
action Secretary of the Treasury Mc-
Adoo, who Ig a little too thin, and At
torney General Gregory, who la a lit
tle too stout. They have all found
they have so much work to do since
war was declared that they must keep
in good physical condition.
LONDON, July 31 A Potrograd
dispatch to the Post says that It la
conservatively estimated that over
two million troops are steadily march,
lug learward In Galacla.
These constitute the eleventh and
hetenth armies,
Tho eighth army, largely cavalry,
not Included in these figures la also
retrentlug. Its position Is extremely
critical, 'riie'aermans a"re straining
every effort to capture tho seventeen
th army and It now looka as though
the eighth would be caught In a bag.,
California
Crowd Visits
,Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Day and Miss
Anna Harder of San Francisco, with
MIbs Edna O'Neill of Oakland, have
been motoring thru California and
Oregon, nnd returned yesterday from
a thies days' visit to Crater Lake,
TWENTY-ONE MEN
ARE SENTENCED ON
VAGRANCY CHARGE
MAXIMUM SENTENCE IS IMPOSED
IN SEVERAL INSTANCES
Alleged Industrial Worker Get Stiff
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months or more. In all cases tne
costs of the action were added. The
amount of these will not be known
for some time, as none have been fig
urcd out yet.
In several Instances the authorities
trn Ten
of
Tcnrm in Jimtliv Court Today Ki.! oeUevo that ihe are desper
ate cnaraciers.
Following are sentence Impesed:
John Pretrell, 60 days and costs. .
Fred L. Armstrong, 30 days and
COhtS.
Frank Slsson, 4 months and costs.
DajM for Contempt
Court Ih Given in Two Cases Van
Seelcn and TlMmpaon Demand!
Trial by Jury.
Justice E. W. CJowaii has had an
other busy day. Twenty-one sen
tences to alleged I. W. W, members
who have been convicted under dif
ferent forms of vagrancy during tho
past week were pronounced.
These sentences range all the ,way
from thirty days In jail and costs of
the, action to six months confinement
and a fine of (100, the maximum sentence.
lu the cases of Joe Scbroeder, sec
retary of the local organisation, and
Dan Sullivan, who were particularly
vicious In their remarks to the court,
an additional ten daya for contempt
of court waa given.
Two of the men, Kenneth Thomp
son and Frank Van Beelen, demanded
Jury trials, and are being held for
aae. r
In twelve of the twenty-one cases,
the sentence Imposed was for four
Conrad Krlgge, 2 months and costs.
Wm. McHugli, 4 months and costs.
J. J. Conner, 6 months and costs.
Dan Detnpsy, 30 days and costs.
C. V, Handle, 30 days and costs.
Mike Lawler, 60 days and costs,
Clins, Martin, 6 months and costs.
J. McBrido, 4 months and costs.
Joe Chapman, 30 days and costs.
T. T. Little, 30 days and costs.
Joo Schroeder, 10 daya for con
tempt of court, $100 lino, 0 months
and costs.
Dan Sullivan, 10 daya for contempt
of court, $100 fine, 6 months and
costs.
Martin Wultcb, $100 fine, 6 months
and costs.
Robt. Wurl, 6 months and costs.
Henry Savldge, 4 months and costs.
John Riley, $100 fine, fl months
and costs,
Carl Swelgin, $100 fine, 6 months
and costs. -
Chas, Hettinger, 30 days and costs.
ALLIES PIERCE
TEUTON'S LINES
ON WEST FRONT
RED CROSS ADDS
NEW COMMITTEE
CIVIL REUET WORK af TO BE
TAKBN UP BT LOCAL CHAPTER.
CHAPTER TO BE PREPARED TO"
MEET ANY LOCAL CALAMITY
HEAVY ACTION OCCURS ALONG
TWENTY MILE FRONT
Expected Btg Western Drive Hsj
Coiasaesiced Allies) Dane fnl la
ReactUac Secoad Lis TimisW.
Have Dwstmtg Ale: fieri
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Ity Atteaept
Submarine
InBetgU
A Civil Relief Corps, a new com
bittee of the Local Red Cross Society.
waa elected yesterday at a meeting ot
the board of managers of the Klam
ath Falls chapter, with Harry C. Bo
gard of San Francisco, chief superin
tendent of civil relief, present. ,
Captain J. W. Siemens Is to be
chairman of the new committee and
Mrs. G. A. Krause secretary. The
object of tbe new work is to be or
service in case of need by families of
drafted men at the front and kindred
emergencies.
ThU constitutes the fourth general
committee ot the society, military re
lief, finance, publicity and civil re
lief. Mr. Bogard left this morning for
Eugene and Portland, and expects to
be here again In about a month with
Mr. Dalton, who has charge of chap
ter organisation.
That tbe members ot tbe Red Crosa
8oclety will rise to meet any emer
gency of local nature that they may
be called upon to meet is Indicated
In a resolution passed by the board
of managers, which requests all mem-
bers of tbe society to bold themselves
in readiness to assist any crisis or
calamity that may occur In the com
munity. '
By Associated Press
BRITISH FRONT IN FRANCE,
July 31. The allies bare launched
a big offensive on the western front,
and have advanced beyond the shell
shattered first line trenches in many
places along a twenty mile front. .
The French have entered the bat
tle under cover of what Is perhaps
the greatest barrage fire of the war.
It Is being fought over the most dif
ficult ground Imaginable. v
The British have again captured
Labas Seville.
The Germans are concejitrtitsjg
their artillery and are rusblsftffllviv
to the scene of action. Tha allies are.
reported to have essjjhllihed complete,
superiority of the air.
This offensive is apparently one ot
the war's big moves, and has been ex
pected for some time by those who
have followed the situation closely.
Many believe that the allies are en.
deavorlng to turn the German flank
In Flanders, and if possible reach the
German submarine bases on tbe Bel.
glan shores.
Fishing on the
Upper Rogue
Will Be Shown
All the Sights
Tom Mitchell, Leslie Piymale and
Ed Bodge, have left for a few days
fishing trip In the Upper Rogue River visit
Valley. employed at Telford Bros, garage,
Mrs. R. J. Hawk's of San Jose, Cal.,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. L, E.
Bordman of this city. She will be
taken to Crater Lake and other points
of Interest in this section during her
Mr. Bordman is a machinist
State and U. S. Officials
Unite to Curb I.W.W.
PORTLAND, Or., July 81 Got-.afternoon tq eetsMe ptajiR.wttop
ernor Wlthyeombe. U. 8. Federal At
torney Rsamss, Mayor Baker and
other officials are meeting here this
any aHeptsoft JftSgfcJ
Interfere win. tea lBCUSUMB l
city and the Matey ..jtetf
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