The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 17, 1917, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1917
Price FIt draw
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west
North
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UCflL i nun
EFFECTIVELY
Denounce Peace
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Proposals
IKIttMliXT lU'l'AllTMKNTH IX.
b TAKING PIMIMIT HTWH
4ril Worker Will Flail TIimii-
In In m Mt rtifiivwiile nwi-
in If llii Tlircnicnetl General Tie.
I'p of War Industrlm MnlrrnllM.
in HSU .ncaniiirw i in iv imiui
Ijr AulhoiillCN.
VASIIINC.TON, I). 0.. Auk. l".
tending (if federal troopH to
Klmtton, Oregon, Montana ami
Iho to kri the war IniluslrlM
NEW DEVICE
SAVES SHIPS
INVENTION IIV Ill'TCII ADMIRAL
t't'TH ANCHOR CIIAIXM OF
FIXATING MINKS KUt PAHHIXG
HIIII'H WITHOUT AtVIIM'NT
COUNTY BOARD
FREESFIFIEEH
AI'1'EAI.M FOR KXKMITION OF
FIFTEEN MKX HAVING WIVK8
AM) DEPENDENT
ARE GRANTED
FAMILIES
HO I IKKPAM, Aug. IT. Export- Fifteen men have been exempted
iiiontH with a newly Invented device, or dlHtiiiirgcd from drafted service
li.lt-ndrd to rut tlio anchor chains of I Into the United Htaton army by the
limiting nines und to pretent them
from mining In contact with n ousel
punning thru a ml mi Held, Imve been
rnnductrd here, It Ih rlalmod, with
Maraud to check disorder u, " iiiBirainnwMmirai.
,i,,i .. .iron i....Kit.mv H,in wp Auniirai Hocmiari or tno
-' !" - " " -' ,....
luld the threatened Industrial """" ""'
Irkrn' Mrlke aihiln serious ..ro. wn n"1'''1 Hlcamllll of tho
nloniand the chll authorities bo ,!,BV,-,r ,"'" r,,r crlc of ,MlB-
hie to meet the situation. ,,U5 v,"",0, '" a nom or
ho department of labor and Jus- nnrmlc mlnca with tho result. It Ih
board of mediation und concll.n'"'or",a. tvery n,'" "lcl1 r-
bn and th food administration aro M" "rr co"c nuiomauraiiy was
j.in. ti.n v..,ii.n.t .it .tint. I iilnu nxldo and II anchor chain
fb aiMTchennlon, and are prepared cut- Tl' Invention consist of a
Itake Immediate stops to moot do- ,ccl I'miongniion or mo smp k now,
oiimenta 1 which ih canny noutcd or mowed
nltcd Rtalen nttornnv. In ll.n four away. It oxumhIh flghtcen feet under
Mare authorlttd to act oulckly . ,,,e wnlcr ona ' dcHiRtioU to push
i.i . . .. ..
the goormm-nt, and to tako no ,n m,no nncnoriiiK cnaiim or canion
f meaaurea. laHiuo 10 a uiHiaiico or nrteen reel
onclllators of tho departmont of ,rom cl,,lor ",,, of lho VC8',ul- At
umi point tne cauicn or cnaina aro
clipped and tho liberated mine rlnc
to tho HtirfacoNlftoon foot from tho
cxHelH'H aide. HavliiK once been
paHaed aafoly, the plan Ih to oxplodo
the rioatliiK mine by hIiooiIiik at It.
Aftor tho dlppliiK of tho chain of
one mine the upparutua Is Intended to
automatically become ready to doal
with tho next.
or aro already In tho dlittrlctn al
lied.
if CASE IS
HEARD TODAY
'KRATOIl OF HtT HFIUXOH
IHNIMIM1 IIOITMK, CHAItOKI)
WITH IUMTM:(iOIXO, IH VV UK.1
hmik ornci.i,s
CHINA NOT
AMONG ALLIES
NO MKXTIOX MAUI OF JOIXIXO
KXTHXTK IX DhXXAIlATIOX.
MTTI.F INTKHKHT TAKKX
SIXCi: WAH WAH OKCIiAltKI)
The licarliiR of n. A. (Jualf la In
MrcM In tlio JiiKtlco rourt of B. W.
Iwan today. The Hot RprliiKH room-
t houso oporateil hv Qnalf waa ro.
Ptly raided by officers who aocurod!
Bumber of bottlon of Runny llrook
llkcy and a largo numbur of other
Kilos KlvlllIT evlilnnen nt hntilnwl
Italned IntoxInitlllK bovoracaa. PKKIN. Auir. 17. In Chlim'it .lee
A nunibor of theo aro alloKod to liiratlon of war iiRnlnat flermnny and
0 ticon dlRrnvored between Din Atmti'ln tin niniillnii lu nimln nf nsHO.
nf the IhiIIiIIiikh. and boiiio In a elation with thu ontonto allies, and
UOttnm of tho wnndlmy. I It U Imlh.v.wl Hint PI. Inn In netlnir In.
While tho hearlnK lina not been dopondently.
irludod, It K ovldont from tho ovl. Tho declaration has nrrouaod little
nf0 lilt md UCed Hint nt nttnmut ivlliitiaii In Pokltitr
III.. . . ..i.i v.....v n.
inaon to Hhow that tho liquor Tho Nothorlanda representative U
T" wa not placed by Qunlf, nor handling tho Aimtrlan IntoresU. Tho
l "IB Knowledge. Fred II MIIU doom of tho Ooiitaeh Aslatlachn bank
ppwiring; f,)r th0 defendant. I aio uealed.
county board today. Tho delibcro
tloiiH on xevoral of tho names will
not bo made until tho ten daya al
lowed for tho tiling of affidavits with
exemption npplltatloiiR have elapaed.
Nearly alt thoxn dlsmlHsod thus far
are married men having dependent
families. A number of these aro also
engaged In farming and stock rais
ing.
Twenty-seven men out of the clgh
ty examined applied for exemption.
Niiiiich of those exempted are:
.lease Haldwln Kldwcll.
Phillip M. Applegate.
Calvin Newton Hanking.
Klmer Lewis French.
Harry. neel. ,
Alden Ira Ilrooks.
Ocorgo A. M us toe.
Joseph I.. Frothorlngham.
Fred Warren Hilton.
William Henry Shadlcy.
Harold Roland Olalsyer.
Alexander .William Wysock.
James William Jones.
Jovefih F. Kamarad.
Dorecy K. Johnson.
K. d P. Have Big
Time at Crater Lake
Second Initation Is Held on Wizard Is
land. Mystic Spell Wrought By
Sublime Grandeur of Famous
Spot Used to Add Impres-
siveness to Ceremonies
GOVERNOR ASKS
EQUALIZATION
i
BRICK GARAGE
STARTED SOON
TWO 8TOICY KTIIUCTUKH OX
TFXTH AXI MAIN WILL CO.M
MIOXCK HKITK.MUKU 1 COX.
Xi:CT WITH OTHK.lt ItUILDINO
lurch Was Not
Fired By French
'Oil FftONT, Franco, Aug. Ih eald to luivo lit the town aud oun
That tlio lire In thn at n. ..... ' trvsliln until iin nnrlv linur Tlinrsdnv.
nedral, claimed by Oermon au-l w,,c" tno 8t00,, root w"8 80en t0 naV'
-" to have been started uy the ra,le" '"
each bomhiii.im. I Tlio cause la unknown, but It wbh
ftomZ ' Wa8 n0t "UrU Urtalnly not due to tho French fire.
tnoh t The entlnela In the bombardment Wednesday night, and
treilPh OUtaMn Of r..nnll lh in.rniinilliiB lomtaiimn tuna afnw
ednJ flr6 ,n tue cathedral gularly peaceful as tho church
i to s!8By.!venln8, They wore tart" burned
" famoi flamea breaking fiom The prisoner! aay the town waa pll-
6r the IR 'nth'lrnl and later spread lagert, tha Oermana rarrylng manv
"Mnure, -me blase valuables to uermany.
Kxcavatlon for the new garage for
(icorge Illelin at the corner of Tenth
and Main streets Is now well ad
vanced, and Mr, Olehn expects that
tho construction of tho now building
can bo commonceod by the first of
next month.
This structure, which Is to bo a
two-story brick building with cement
floor, will be alxty-flvo feet wide by
120 foot long. As there Is no alley In
this block the new structure will be
built with the Idea of having an arch
way to connect It with the- present
garago now fronting on Klamath ave
nue, permitting cars to. run clear
thru.
Kstlinntes now on the cost of the
building are placed at $12,000. It is
belloved that tho flrststory will be
Mulshed some time this fall, and that
tlio upper atory will be finished later
during the winter season,
VIHITOltH I.KAVK FOR ARIZONA
Wodnesday morning Ror. C, M.
Northup and wife and Mrs. Hoover,
nil of Qlendale, Arts., left for their
home. They will atop en route at
San Francisco and Los Angeles, ar
riving In Qlendale September 16th.
They have been visiting Rev. Cox
CRATER LAKE, Aug. 17. Once
moro the members of the Talisman
Lodge No. 31, Knights of I'ythias,
have convened in the crater within n
crater, and In the majestic silence of
the mighty mountain top surrounded
by the blue waters of this great lake,
have held their solemn Initiation ser
vice. Talisman Lodge Is of Medford,
Oregon, but participants in the ser
vice were from all parts of the United
States for the Crater Lake conclave
of the Medford Lodge has,, become
'famous across the land, and will
hereafter be an annual event. To
day many of them have departed.
Two years ago the members of the
Knights of Pythias met for the first
timo In the extinct volcano's crater
in the center of a lake of the bluest
blue water, thousands of feet deep.
So great an Impression did the splen
dor und dignity of this unique lodge
room make that this year a second
migration took place. The members
arrived August 14th, and remained
three days. On the first day a danc
ing party was held In tho spacious
and told them something of ibe plans
for the future of this wonderful spot.
Wednesday was the busy day for
the visitors. Rising at 6 o'clock they
made the climb to the crater, 763
feet above the water's edge by 8
o'clock. They crossed the lake to
the Island on the large launch which
piles the lake. They returned to
tholr camping ground at 1 o'clock,
where luncheon was enjoyed. In
the afternoon they repeated portions
of their work In life crater before a
motion picture camera operated by
A. C. Allen of Medford for the Gau
mont Motion Picture corporation. In
the evening dancing was again en
joyed, the music being provided by
the K. or P. orchestra. Mrs. Phil
Norton, the California artist, sang,
and talks were made by a number
of the visitors.
Today was devoted to saying good
bye, and many left for home. A
number will remain In camp for a
week or two, enjoying the Ashing in
the lake and tramping along trails
edged by magnificent natural scenic
8AY8 NORTHERN
COULD NOT
LUMBERMEN
COMPETE WITH
80UTH OX EIGHT HOUR PLAN
UNLESS ADOPTED TtURE ALSO
$
SALEM, Aug! 17. -re Governor
Vithycombe believes It fJld be un
just to put the lumber industry of the
North on an eight honrluvla unless
tie lumbermen of the Southern states
are also put on the elghttipur sched
ule. The Southern mlllaMp working
ten hours at lower wagMMhan those
paid here, and the' NorUern men
would be unable to 'compete, he says.
PONTIFFS OFFER
IS CRITICIZED
BY GERMANY
GOVERNMENT WITHHOLDS OFFI.
CIAL REPLY TO CHURCH HEAD '
MOTOR DE
J
T0SEATH
Offer of Mediation Geta m Little Pop
ular Sympathy by Central Powers,
' Apparently, m by AMttm Prr
Comments Are Very Unfavorable
to Its Aceptance GoTertuaeat Will
Consider Carefully.
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PORTLAND ASSOOUTJON WILL
TERMINATE RUTHltt STATE
IN .THIS CITY ON THe'sTTH OF
THIS MONTH
Tbe Dealers Motor Car Association
AMSTERDAM, Aug. 17 A Cl-'
bagen dispatch says that the German
government's attitude on so import
ant a matter. as the pope'a peace pro
posal can be made knows oalyafter
the most careful consideration, par
ticularly as its decision can only be
taken in full accord with the allies.
The German office communicated a'
statement to this effect to. the prees.
The KreUi "Zletung,"ia Berllkiews-,i
paper received here, says the aym
patby with the pope's wish for-.paayce
must disappear, when, it la seemne
baa united himself with such condi
tions as restoration and no Jn'deatni-
lobby of Crater Lake Lodge, thru the! effects. Crater Lake Lodge was filled
courtesy of Alfred L. Parkhurst. own-' to overflowing by the Knights, and
er and manager, in addition to the I beds were Improvised for many.
dancing was a program of singing. Fully 300 were present. The splen
and speaking.
Will G. Steel, park commissioner,
made tho chief address of the even
ing. He welcomed his visiting broth
ers to Crater Lnko National Park,
did trail being built to the water's
edge attracted favorable comment
from the visitors. Work on the trail
was delayed during the ascent of the
Knights.
BRAND CASE
IS NOW UP
coiding to allegation. Fisher gave
up the steers, but declared his owner
ship of the heifer. A fistic encounter
Is said to have ensued, and E. B.
I ABhurst, who has charge of the live
stock on tho reservation, waa sum
moned. He took the animal In ques
tion, and placed It In charge of
ticorge Hoyt.
The case promises to be one of un
usual interest.
The testimony of the defense has
JESS FISHER IK ACCUSED OF
COVERING THE LENZ BRAND
WITH HIS OWX CASE BEFORE not been entered. Assistant United. of tourists, and after this party has
FEDERAL OFFICERS
of Portland will make a Southern Or-r ties. Other Dress comments ratio
egon run from August 20th to 27th, the effect that the , Mture, of eeaee
with Klamath Falls, included In Its outlined by the pope must compel the
Itinerary. " Members of tbe assocla-' central powers to refuaejy pontiff's
tlon are scheduled to be ,n Klamath offices. 'Z ., 7,
Falls Monday, the 27th, and wllljw-j m
aemble for lunch at the. White Pel- MISS ALICE McCOURT
lean hotel. , Jfs j HAS INTERESTING TRIP
Starting from Portland' one week".
previous, tbe party w!l make Cor- Miss Alice McCourt has returned
vallis Monday night, stopping at, Sa-, to Klamath Falls after a twojaenths
lem, Jefferson, Albany and Corvallls. i tour of the northern part of tbe
Tuesday they will get aajtar as Rose-1 United States and Canada. Sbe ac
burg, "make Grants Papa Thursday jcompanled Miss Seeley, who resigned
evening, where they will stop to visit , her position in the public schoejs
the Marble Caves. Frlay and' Sat-there laat apring, to her new peat at
urday will be spent reaching and j Delta, Ohio; thence going pt
visiting Ashland and Medford. and Itistoppjng at Cbisaco. Detroit, Wash
Is planned to arrive at Crater Lake' ington, D. C, anetvleUiag-at Port
about noon Sunday. ti I land Me., and Boats), Masav While
Tbe party will disperse and go away Miss McCourt stopped at Lake
home by different routes after the Louise and Banf, tnt Canada.
luncheon here a week from Monday.
It Is expected that a large number
of cars will participate' In thla run,
altho the number has not been an-,
nounced.
The visit should be of great adver
tising value .to-KIamath County, as.
automobile dealers are known to .other points of Interest to tourists
have a'blg influence over the routes, available in ordinary times, are now
She reports that the Canadians,
who have been involved in the war so
much longer than tbe people of this
country, take the matter much more
seriously.
The White House in Washington,
D. C, the United 8tates mint, and
Whether Jess Fisher covered a CL
brand on a yearling heifer with a GF
brand Is the principal point of contro
versy brought out yesterday, and to
day, in the hearing of the latter,
charged with larceny, before United
States Commissioner Bert C. Thomas.
The governmont sought to prove
that a heifer belonging to Mrs. Annlo
Lenz on the reservation was taken
and branded by Fisher, a cattleman
on the Klamath Marsh. It was al-
States Attorney J, H. Carnahan is
conducting the prosecution. Attor
neys W. H. A. Renner and' Joseph
Kent appear for defendant.
Fisher was bound over at the con
clusion of the hearing and placed
under $1,500 bonds, which he Is now
endeavoring to raise.
and wife at 235 Tenth street, and y representatives of the Lens family
were much nleased with Klamath . be cut these out of the herd and left
County. They plan to return for an-
NORTHERN KLAMATH
COUPLE MARRIED
At the justice court of E. W.
Gowan late yesterday, Patrick Jerome
Johuson and Miss Ide Taylor went
united in marriage. Both young peo.
leged by tbe prosecution during thejpio come from tbe northern part of
hearing that Fisher passed tbe Lena the county. Tbe groom Is engaged in
ranch some timo ago with a band of the stock business some distance
cattle In which were about fifteen ' south of Crescent.
head belonging to the Lens ranch.! m
On having bis attention called to this' MiAmath iioatm arm
8UPERIQR TO JACKSON'S
other visit next year, In September.
While here Rev, Northup preached
three times at tbe Baptist church,
and his sermons were enjoyed by all
who heard him.
them.
Suspicion was aroused, however, as
George J, Walton, manager of tbe
California-Oregon Power company,
who returned a day or two ago from
to bis honesty, and a member of the an auto trip to Prospeot, in Jackson
Lens family visited bis field a short , County, reports that tbe roads are
time after, finding three of the Lent better this side of the county line
steam and the heifer la question, aclthan in Jackson. '
once glimpsed tbe wonderful at
tractions of the Klamath country,
they will be prompt to tell others of
them.
carefully guarded from the public,
declares Miss McCourt.
She will now resume her duties at
the office of the Klamath Develop
ment company.
Eight Appeals
Have Been Refused
Following deliberations by the)
local exemption board at a meeting
yesterday, eight. menwho had applied
for exemption were called into ser
vice. These were Edward Henry
Owens, Charles B. 'Roberts, Robert
Claire Arnold, Joseph' Vendex Mann,
Van Allen Cornish, 4rdmund Whiting
Gowan Jr., HomrBVHJIam Humph
rey and Ruben Sprupe Bpackman.
Tbere were twew-ieven of those
passing, the last tek.'a tttsts who
have filed exemption claims, and a
large number of these are yet to be
taken up by tbe local board. A num
ber will probably be announced to
morrow. Six men have been discharged from
tbe service so far, Ave of these being
.those unable to pass the physical
tests. John Bowman, Thomas Edwin
Anderson, Guy Shelby,' John Flodln.
Melvln Edward Bedlent. The sixth
man, Daniel D. Murphy, ,1a dismissed
on grounds of being an alien.'
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