The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 06, 1917, Image 1

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    icfiCIAL NEWSPAPER
Tr .
,p KLAMATH COUNTY
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Sttn burning Herald
OFFICIAL NEW1PAMC1
OF KLAMATH FALLS
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1917
Prfee, Five Cento
raft Examinations This Week
WrfVWOfOfffyyyjyi
structions Are Here
For Board Members
rovost Marshal Crowder Makes Plain
the Duties of the Exemption Board.
Must Work for interests of the
Nation Rather Than Those
of the Individual
NEW ROAD TO
SHlPPINGTOfl IS
NOW COMPLETED
longest stretch ok city
pavement open
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Members of Local Hoards' Unbuilt other proof than Unit nil led
r iMiri' entering on n illltlcnll tank,' for regulations or tlnm Unit you may
nr.ivlt) of which Is IiuiiiiI nny-jcnll for.
np that enn bo hiiIiI III thn way of
tuition. You realise thn slgnlfl-
loo iif what ou arc to ilo, mid you
that n responsibility, honvlcr,
linpK, than any oii nnvo over.
oil, It, upon you.
iVur dcmniiits Inilhlili'il sacrifice
ircrommon cause. No people over
nwithcd war with n rnlmer-appre.
lie of thnt sacrifice or n firmer r-
lie In hear It mill to present them-
itt ''to tio classified for service In
1 place to which It shall licit servo
ronimon good to call thorn." ThU
In iMcrmltintlnn rnnld not exist
lie It not for thu confidence of the
ron In It Institutions. In thin
fcllc ron'flilenre U found thn vory
pit of the teleetlvo sorvlro Inw. The
lt facred rights of country, homo
I family nrc entrusted for ndjiidlca.
In to local rltloiiK nnd otntlalM.
nlratcd hy slate governors nnd
bolnltd by the president. Tho moat
plUildfl rulei thnt could bo dovlHod
There should tic no rules llkn those
of court proii'duro, no technical rules
of evidence. You should proceed to
Investigate nsr aliout which you nro
not Htillitllod exactly iih ou, an nu In
dividual, would proceed to Inform
yourself of any fart uhout which you
are) In douht.
I, usl of all. It U Important to xny a
word about jour own sarrlllro. Tho
place to whkh on hai been called
1h one which no man would Keek save
In tho porformauca of one of thu
highest of patriotic duties.
Thorn Ih not. In uuy rc.nl Vmso. any
lemuiiiirutluti. llcuuitio UioiiHiimlii of
eltlrmiH urKed that members of local
lioardH should not bo placed In 11 po
sition of performing their grave
dutluii for pay, tho regulations pro
ldo thnt, ordinarily, tho service mIioII
he unconipeiiHuted, llecnuso It wits
not desired that any uiuii bo provent
ed from rendering the Hirlcc hy the
fonlmrfor Garrett FlnMica Construe
lion hy Saturday Night Long Kill
Is llullt In One Section to Make
I toad Permanent New Highway
Mke llenutlful Drive aa Well a
Commercial Connection
imfduult v fiii aitirtiltitf lilrt ttiillv tiritn.l.
been prescribed for guldnneo, Hnmll remuneration was provided.
I trc administration of those rule n,i lU . ,..,.! ,..!
'I tht sacrifice thnt Ih offered by ,, ,ll,,.k,. T,, imlrB'lll ho long
r icghbors Ih entniHted to your ...... ..... ork llil(Mir)i-. The duty Ih
Iii1w'iih to take and never to kIvr, mid
human nature Ih hiii'Ii theie will bo
The
Ms.
K. II. CROWDKR.
Piovost Marshal (lenorul.
MANY GERMAN
OFFICERS LEAVE
rnm ecr onn Ik iloimimU-il a nc.
tt Ilttt !..... I.. - At. ... . .
V, ""oiHiHininoHKiiiio i, ,,, ,,, m, H,,mu ,,,,
,.-....., ... yo.,r mimi. i no Beiect. nt.rlf,.0 of . f ,10H0 whose, rases
n offers l,s life. Thoro Is no greater m lo ,, decided Ih no greater than
"" iiiih; nnd that thoiiRht ,lut ,,r ,, ,,. ,, nre , ,ecldo
suiue )ou always. Thoro may thom. ,, yollr onIy rownrd mBt ho
a few who will urKi, iinon von .i. i. ... .......!
I " - I..V niiunii'DKU II. ill, hi yiiuiii. wiainiHi
unn tor oinnii.lln.i nr ,iiuxin .- .........
. . "" iarrinre, you nro renuoruiK your
i wimtMer may bo your Inrllna- t.ntry an IndlNpemmblo senlce in a
" inpniny or nffectlon you will ,nil.,r of i.tmnt ...nnmnt
- ""Kin not to bo iminle.l. n
PI RtroiiRtboii In to rcmomber thnt
f every exemption or dUchnrRo thnt
ue for Indlvhlunl ronvonlenco or
wane pernonul long of monoy or
'Wty or for favor of nffectlon moiiio
w man wIioho tlino would not oth.
'o hne como. iniiHt l.w.ir ih riuir
IolniC IiIh life.
TWO can ho no room for lienllnMnn
liuch a coho.
lAnollier fundntnonini ii,,.... ...
T?M "" m,t court for tho ndJiiHt-
- i miioronroH botwoen two per-
In controverHv. v... . . ..
.. - . -m uiv UftVIIIB
r7 wwnmont. onRORod In Holect-
" c" lor l,1 Kovornmont and thoro
o controversy. You. nctlnir for
' Mvernment, nro to InvostlRiuo
n "'o In tho lntro nf .i. ..
.n- and never In tho iiM HICriMN, Aug. C-U In ofllclnlly
"vldual. Thoro la nm nnnouncod thnt llvo mlnUtors of Htuto,
n or dluKl.n. i ' lt.pl. iilltiar Ifnrnlpn Rnrretnrv Zlmmor.
. " in ino mw or roKu-i
,("8 that in 1H,t tnoro for t)io no "n and four Boctoturlos of Btnto, In-
1 ' any Imllvldunl Alt ... .iw.J Wudlng Flnanca MlnlBtor Lonti, In-
the benefit of tho notion und to tcr,or M,n,stor l'lo11 vo roalgnoil.
ei(l that "thn wi.ni nni Dr. Richard von Kiiohlmuii. tho
team In which ench ninn shall ,'ormun bBiidor to TurKoy, np
X the part for which ho Ih bo8t'l'l'nr8 ,,,1,tc,, 'oiol "ocrctary.
rhe . . In ft ciinrnctor bkcicu or ur. von
nimg J"-0 n" 0nn lins ii vostod right Kiiohlnianii, tho now foiolRn Bocre
umeni r by nttornJ'. to urge, by ' tary, Nlcuwo Courunt, 11 llnguo newa-
i, un " "uaiiig, hlu Individual 'paper, nays thnt ho la vigorously op-
'luda ii, hould rigidly poaod.to ruthloHa Bubmarluo warfare
iiki :ii..ji:s to itK maim: in
TIIK IHCI'.tltTMK.VT HKADS OK
TIIK KAIHKIl'S 8TAKK XINK
UHHHi XATIOXH II M Kl V Kl
The Shlpplngton road U completed.
The oil macadam highway voted by
tho UtlzenH of Klnmath Falls last
year to furnlHh a connection to the
IiiihIiichh part of tho city and tho In
dtiHirlcH on tho Upper Klamath take
lit n cohI of (20,000, wan finished
Haturdiiy evening.
Contractor J. II. Oarrott declares
that this Is tho best piece of oil ma
uiiliun rond In Klnmath County, and
that It will stand up under tho traffic
which will go over It.
In order to make the new road
inoie perniunent, a III! 750 feet long
wus built across tho low ground Just
thls'sldo of the Klnmath Manufactur
ing company. This (111 Is an average
of fourteen Inches deep, and Is con
structed of good dirt and rock to rc-
pliiio tho Kwmnpy soil of that section.
Difficulty In obtaining materials
prevented tho completing of tho road
ut mi earlier date.
It Ih reported that J. II. Hamilton
will construct a short oil macadam
Improvement fiom tho now road to
connect with his boat landing. Cap
tain M. F. Parker also plans to build
u parking strip In front of his house
along tho now road.
Tho Shlpplngton road not only
makes commercial connection bo-
tweun tho two sections of tho city,
hut furnlsheH n delightful drlvo for
residents. It Is doubtful whether a
greater variety 6f sconory could be
found within u two nillo drlvo any
where.
Klnmath FiiIIh now boasts of more
than Hoven miles of Improved high
ways.
New Officers tor the
American Defense Society
FAVOKAMIiK KKI'OUT
OX WAR MIX
'C'vBSi MsnDT i vOtiVl' bv - -. ha. m
fsasaWwiA. J-"'i?'' I 4i'Z?Jzv
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WASHINGTON, D. C. Aug. 7.
4 The state finance committee fa-
vorably reported upon the war
tax bill as finally revised.
To meet the latest estimates It
Is proposed to raise $'2,006,970
by taxation.
CROWD
VISI
T
CRATER LAKE
WILL BE BIGGEST YEAIl IX HIS
TORY OF LAKE FIFTY CARS
FROM HERE SUNDAY TAME
DEER ARE SEEN IN PARK
A total of 2,763 people visited Cra
ter Lake Park during the month of
July, according to the official records
Just received, and this in spite of the
fact that the lake was not accessible
to the public until very late in the
month.
This report indicates the record
breaking tourist travel which may be
expected this summer.
A total of those traveling in private
cars was 2,292, Sip the transportation
company 389, and walking, driving,
ete.,189.- - -.....
The work on the new trail down to
the water's edge from the hotel on
tha win la .nc nnAw woP an4 wrfion
treasurer. Henry C. Qulraby chairman long before there was general expec-' . ... "... .... lIMj, ,. ofl
r ti.n v..n,u. ,.,.... in,.,,..,.! I f ... .... .. ... completed will make it possible for ail
m ....... .,..,... .., ... " : ..,!;;...: :. .:..Jl." .:". 'f 'Wtors, young and old. to get to the
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t ' C .Vy , '.. A
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Trustees of tho American Defense hnid for preparedness long before otlv
Scclety hnc chosen Robert Appleton er important interests took It up and
DRAFTED MEN
MOST APPEAR
FOR INSPECTION
ELKS HALL TO BE HEADQUAR
TERS FOR WORK
Forty Men Are to Be Selected for the
First Call From the Govenuaeat.
Decisions of Local Board aot Final.
Men Most Be Examined Before
They Can Apply for Exemptiom.
Exemption Fled by Angmst 11th.
M. Hun! chairman of tho board of 'the war. Amung members of the ad-
trustees, and Mnjor William Tutherly xlbory board are Theodore Roosevelt,
hecrctnry. This orgiinlcatlon fought David J. Hill and Robert Bacon. I
water. It is to.be six feet wide, and
will take 'a much easier grade than
ROSS CABINET
NOW COMPLETED
KKRKXHKY TO HAVE ADDED DU
TIES MINISTER OF INTERIOR
RECENTLY RELEASED FROM
I'KP.MTEXTIARY
Flude this,
ordinarily you should! It Is declared that Kuehlemann is
on lh - .
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Dr In. UII QOSirO "I IUVOI W. UUI.IJS UVl'lll.l.lh IUDDIU.U
r '"lorniaiinn .. . . .. ...,. .. .,
rtet .1 ,. '" may proceed to avom lurmer aiienuiiuu oi cim-
" ' If VOL Hn..l.4 il. . .. ..... . . ........ ... .... j ..,.. .-
mnv . . uul l,,q ftiuanvita iana, uouoving mat irieuusuip ho-
m"f Interrnirnio .i. I. ........... ..... r. .
Ilou ilnoi. '-"" umor persona. iwoou kiikhiiiu mm uormauy uuor
I n. . "0,e l,rot you may sot the war is necessary to the latter,
r,almn"t Jibs a right to la n antlannexatlonlst.
I'ETUOGRAD, Aug. 6. The cabi
net of Premier Korcnsky Is now prac
tically complote. The constitutional
democrats have agreed to Korensky's
appoiutmoiit as premier and minister
or war marines.
M. I. Terestchenko is to be minis
ter of foreign affairs, and M. Aksen
tleff, a social revolutionary, recently
rolouBod from tho penitentiary, Is to
be mlnistor of tho Interior.
RESISTERS ARE
. HELDTRAITORS
WILL UK CHARGED WITH TREAS
ON AND DEATH PENALTY ASK
ED HY GOVEIIXMEXT TROU
BLE KOOX OVER, PREDICTED
'WALTON'S TO NEWPORT
George Walton of the California
Oregon Power company left yester
day with his family (or Medford. Mrs,
Walton and the two little girls will
take the train at that point for New
pott, where they expect tos pend two
He weeks. Mr. Walton will rteurn today
or tomorrow.
MU8KOCEE, Aug. C. United
States District Attorney McGlnnis has
announced thnt tho men arrested on
charges of resisting tho draft law In
connection with tho Oklahoma up
i islng will bo tried for treason.
The government will nsk for the
death penalty. Two deputies have
been sent to the Infested districts of
the state to gather evidence against
the alleged resistors.
The second week of guerilla war
fare begun with predictions thnt tho
uprising was doomed. One resistor
was killed last night.
Several of tho leaders have beon
captured.
The alleged traitors consists of
armed bands of tanant farmers, half
breed IndlaiiB and negroes, who are
running rampant thru five counties
in East Central Oklahoma.
FOOD CONTROL
STILL IN AIR
HITTER FIGHT XOW OX IX SEX-
TACKED HY REED OF MIS
HOUR! THRU WEDNESDAY
the one formerly used.
About fifty cars from Klamath
Falls visited the lake yesterday, and
a fine time is reported by all. A
number of deer have been seen within
the last few days by tourists, which
pass very near without apparently be
ing frightened in the least.
Among those visiting tbe lake yes
terday were J. E. Swansen and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Parker, Dr. F. M. White
.vn; HKitHKHT HOOVER IS AT- and Family. O. T. Anderson, H. A
Mullens, W. E. Lamm of Modoc
Point, Mr. and Mrs. John McCall, Ar
thur Boleo, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hill Hun
ter, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Shepherd,
Fred Houston and family, Mrs, Joe
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lambert,
Alman Lambert, Marjorie Lambert,
Lillian Lambert. Grace Hoagland,
Mrs. August Goettsche and Lee Hoi
man and Mr. and Mrs. E. Shepherd.
Tbe examinations for the drafted
men will bo held this week, Wednes
day, Thursday and Friday at the Elks
hall by the local exemption board.
Noticea have been sent to each man
apprising him of the date he is to ap
pear. Eighty will be examined first,
and more If it is necessary to meet
tbe required quota of this district.
Drafted men have until August 11
to file examptions, but all must take
to file exemptions, but all must take
those who are not accepted will not
have to file exemptions.
Tbe local board will only examine
on the physical, alien and dependency
sections. The questions of occupation
dtcrarcto-be-dechredbythenHstrlet
board. v
It has been announced by tbe local
board that their decisions are not to
be regarded as final, and that men
may be recalled after they have been
dismissed by the county board.
Exemption blanks will be furnished
on application to all wishing them af
ter they have passed the examination.
The examinations will commence
at 9 o'clock each morning and con
tinue until those scheduled for that
day are concluded.
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CATCHES RIG FISH
Oscar Peyton claims the honor of
the biggest trout catch yesterday at
Eagle Ridge. Ho spent the day there
In company with U. F. Weber of Sac
ramento, nnd during tho forenoon
caught ono fish weighing ten pounds.
Twenty-four pounds of fish wore
caught by Peyton and Weber during
the forenoon,
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 6.
The consideration of the conference
repoit on tho administration food con
trol bill ha& been resumed in the sen
ate, with a bitter fight ahead.
Senator Reed of Missouri began
with another attack on Herbert Hoov
er. He also attacked the men Hoover
had selected to assist him in the food
ndmlnlstiatlon, and said that the ap
polntment of thirteen agents to take
charge of the thirteen terminal grain
markets was made without authority
of law, i
The administration hopes to put
tho bill thru by Wednesday.
WEDDING HERE YESTERDAY
The marriage of two well known
young people of Klamath County oc
cur! ed yesterday morning when Clin
ton 1). Chorponlng of Klamath Falls
and Miss Florence DoggB of Lorella
wore united by Reverend George Ben
nett of tho Methodist church.
Tho groom has beeu prominent
among the teachers of the county for
several years, and has ranching inter
ests hero also. Tho bride Is a mem
ber of this year's graduating class of
tho county high school. The couple
will llvo on Mr. Chorpenlngs ranch In
the Pine Grove section this year. Mr.
Chorpenlng will teach the Pine drove
school.
Immediately following the cere
mony they loft for a two weeks' hon
eymoon trip In the northern part of
the county.
CHINA WILL NOW I
JOIN WORLD WAR
PRESIDENT APPROVES DECISION'
OF CABINET BELIEVED THAT
DECLARATION WILL BE MADE
THIS WEEK
PEKING, Aug. 2. (Delayed)
Acting President Fong Kwo Chang
tins minrnVAft ItlA i.nnnlmm.a rifwlalnn
reached at the special cabinet meet-ld,lnot know
BOTTLES BREAK .
LAURO ARRESffi
SHOEMAKER IS TAKEN INTO CUS.
TODY ON RECEIPT OF TRUNK
WHICH LEAKS WINE HEAR
ING TOMORROW
A trunk filled with many bottles of
red wine caused the arrest late Sat
urday of W. K. Lauro, a shoemaker
located on Main street, near the Cen
tral school.
The trunk was recently shipped
from California, and on Its arrival
was found to be leaking liquid of a
very suspicious nature. The authori
ties here were notified of Its condi
tion, and were on the lookout for the
owner.
The checks for ownership were
held by Lauro, who sent the express
wagon to tbe depot for it.
Federal officials accompanied the
expressman when It was delivered,
and arrested Lauro, who claimed that
it was not his trunk, but that tbe
checkB for it were left by a man he
Ing to declare war on Germany and
Austria.
It Is expected that the declaration
will be 'Issued next week.
Prominent Germans are arranging
The name on the trunk was Capica.
Lauro claims that he attends to the.
business of many of his customers,
and Is not 'acquainted with, the man
who left the check. HU hearjpc will
come tomorrow morning before Untt-
to go to Java. Spain Is expected to ed states commissioner Bert C
handle Austria's interests. Thomas. Assistant Untied BUtet At-
Premier Tuan Chl Jut Insists that
Feng Kwo Chang automatically be
came president when LI Yuan Hung
resigned.
torney J. H. Carnahaa will appear for
the government. Tbe charge U a vio
lation of the interstate commerce
nln uea nt ihm fail arl llaiiar law. '
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