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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1917)
(wn? ivenin$ Mevalb Uficial newspaper OFFICIAL NEWtPAFll OF KLAllATH FAILS OF KLAMATH COUNTY -T Pit ifih Ywr '''W KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1917 Price Fl? OaaV any Buildings Under Way K,l PROGRESS IIS CITY NOTED ON ALL SIDES '.k kviikm:k RtV IIVIMM.NnH OKTOW Vh MMHVTII I Addition to lr Amount of Con. Mrortloo .Now llitlrr way, Six More Buildings Arc HUrtisI Wlliiln . ant Few Day MrKt iwonung Htiww Bring llullt Near l-onrr Box Factories. Man Killed at Crater Lake Today Wwt "" nnn.n.anruv'innjv Illinois Senator Charges Fraud of 1300,000,000 i lAfVMMMMMWMMMNAAAMI AAAAAAA0AAVVV0,0VVVV Wm future is Klamath Boy Has Keeping Mop with Mm mnny now Lilts and Industrie now springing up and around tlio city, an unuHiml bovemaDt In resldoncn conHtructlon It various points In tlio city Im not ml. At no time In tho Inst Ave or six in haa the general progress of tlio ommunity born uh marked iih It Ik low, ana at a time wiion ninny Me lons are room or less depressed by be war situation. The fart that tlio tremendous re- burcea bark of thin community can ot longer be kept from development i the (arc of the present domnntlK of ha country lit believed responsible br thli activity. , Klamath Fall cltliona will aoon waken to the fact that tlila la tlio In. luitrlal, agricultural and rallroud enter which baa boon predicted for It It raltany magnates and far-sighted luslness men of tlio country for many Iwn. In addition to the subHtnntlul, .mount of btitldlnac nlrcndy nn-i. lounccd, Oscar Peyton haa broken round at Sixth and Market streotH, ear the Klamath Iron Work, for lie baiement of a ir-room liouao. hlch he expects to complete In the leir future. Tho building will bo of Time construction, lath nnd plan- bred thruout, und atoum hoatod. Mr. Peyton expects to occupy part If the building with his fumlly. nnd number of rooms In the building bill be furnished for men who work the box factories, as there Is a rut demand for furnished rooms In ii dlatrlct. Tho four rooms on tho int floor will ho let to doslrubto par-! ue. who will ervo meals to tho' labile. It la believed that this boarding louie will bo of great ronvenlemo to lie Industrial center of tho city, and ins arc laid no that tho number of looms can bo doubted or troblod us t demand arises. M. I Kvans of the Sunset irrocery rebuilding two houses on Tonth frt, near High, which will be ro- weied Into modern buna-nlowa. rank Applegate and J. n. Vollmor cnargo of this work. When HB'CsBBBwMgaiHkilHHlGL Ci'TfcAiiMBWSaeBaBVMsHMtCdiH U ''-BKBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBV',?a iaHHriBKfl bbaabbbbbbbbvsbbbbbbbbbbbsbl bbbbbbsb ..bbbbbbbi i bbb bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV Itr " uvH -f. aH A .gaH i ?iam i bbbbbbHsbb wt urn BBbSSblS PREDICTED FOR KLAMATH Itl.SOlltCKH AND POSITION ARK ItKCOU.WKIl omplotod this construction will ho n lluablo Imiirovomont to the appear ance of that street, it ! l.niinvnri lt the work will bo completed In ptoui two weeks. TWO COIIlDlntO mnilnrn flvn-vnnm i: prrHrnUtlte of Orrgonlaa Voice Kintlwnt or I'orlland Delegation at I lie CIM! of Visil Here Mew "Ho In OpiimlMli of Greater Pre. IHilty fur llcith Sections by Con Mi net Ion of Snaliri-n Road. Ily CLEMENT W. At'HMAN, I'ortiand Portland, the metropolis of Oregon, Is not situated In the center of the state, nor Is It connoctod with all sec tions by railroads or paved high- 'wajji yet. Thcroforc, the big city's buslnoss inou must bo excused for not vlhltlng Klamath Falls In large par Hon every little while. Hut they are not going to ask to bo excused any more. They are com Ins. Tho tremendous possibilities hero are becoming known to tho Port landora, and nro attracting the busi ness men and Investors Into Klamath County. Tho automobile dealers of I'ortiand who came here on Monday 'nro now ncqualntod with this district. Senator Jumcs Hamilton howls of Thoy nro tuklng back with them new Illinois mnue mo sonsationui cnurgo ideas of what tho actual conditions during tho course of n speech In tho aro. sonato mat tno wcaiiny nnu ueirauu- Automobllo men nro tho greatest cd tho Kinmnmuut of 9300,000,000 advertisers In tho world. They have Income taxes. Ho ussertod tlio trcas- tho advertising habit. It sells cars, urv dniMirtmeiit hud tho nroofs. Icientcs a demand for more, and . ; Vi ops the motor car business grow. lug. That Is why tho dealers llko the habit, cultlvnto It, and extend it to otli-M- things, such ns making known to tho world tho scenic drives of Ore gon. Can you realize whnt an undertak ing It Is to persuade the heads of tomy firms to leave their desks at the busiest time of the year? And SEN.JH.UewtgJ Joined the Navy James Krejci, Of Merrill District, Left Today for Portland Thirty-Seventh Man Accepted for the Navy From Klamath Falls This Is Hans, Not Bill, Sulzer James Krejci, who has been farm-) sparsely settled territory tributary Ing near Merrill, enlisted today for the navy with Postmaster Delzell, and left on this morning's train for Portland. Krejci mokes the thirty seventh man frpm here to be accept ed for this branch of Uncle Sam's forces. Over fifty men have volun teered for tbe navy, but tbe rest were unable to pass the physical exnmtna- cau show a better record for enlist ments In the navy. The volunteer record for the army Isalso splendid. Not all recruits for the army passed thru the postmas ter's hands, but he states that approx. imately 75 or 80 volunteers for the army have enlisted since the break with Germany. This does not Include Klamath tlon. Few towns of tbls size, sltuat-. County boys who enlisted from other cd at! It 'Is iri the Interior, and with a points while away at college. Queer Belief Regarding Kerensky and Kitchener Mrs. F. M. Whltn nnd hons. Albert nnd KuHHfll, will lenvo on tho train tomoirow morning for Murshflold, wliuro they will llvo for sumo time. I bungalows aro being erected by Fred (larlch, ono at tho corner of Ninth und Washington, ndjncont to the Pitts BPt tHom t0 drvo automobiles for ten Milts, nnd no at Kloventh and Mc- ortwolvodays often to places where Klnloy strcots. NowbnnkB nnd Mar- )t l8 impossible to get in touch with chnn hnvo tho contract for this work, ' tler office over all sorts of roads? which will probably bo done In about n( t wng done. M. O. Wllklns, live 'weeks, , president or tho Dealers' Motor Car A now building, reported lo bo usen Association of Oregon, engineered the for luundry purposes Is bolng con- ,,nn u B a now one Tne reiUt9 structud on Klamath avenue, botween . ro mnny. We are able to take back Sixth and Soventh strocts by J. O. to portland new Impressions of your Ucurdslny. I wonderful country. We have learned Conndotico Is expressed on ovoryjW,nl n gre8t benefit that Btrahorn blind of tho Immedluto nnd continued , railroad Is going to be to Klamath growth of tho city and county. 'ikon Turns Down Pope's Peace Oiier WASHINGTON. D n t. o Eh PTMidnfi rejection of the pone'a " proposal was announced last '"It. u i. ,.a- .. -.: - '-iucu m nnauy set- - me Question P DrMunt hatred. of dealing with Gorman rulers uncon- Tho note Is believed to reflect nccu intely the attitude of the allied gov qrnments. On motion of Senator Brady, who ehi'.rncterlied,lt as .a last farewell to autocracy In the world, the presl ient's note was today ordered printed In the Congressional Record. Falls. We know that it Is going to link Portland and Klamath Falls closer together. Somewhere in this part of Oregon tlmro is going to be another Spokane. Why not Klamath Falls? Portland will develop only so fast as Oregon does. Therefore, Portland is for you. The better co-operation there is the bettor the growth of all Oiegon cities. In the last two days I have been making a careful survey of conditions here. I find them most satisfactory. The county ii prosperous; haa room for new settlers on farming land; la only starting to grow. In these strenuous war timet the country needs your crops, your lum ber and your beef, Klamath Countyl It Is tlje duty of tho whole state to help you get them 'out to the world. LONDON, Aug. 29. The curiously wide-spread belief in England that Kitchener is still alive has now taken a now form, namely, tho belief that Kerensky is Kitchener. "Everybody in our street is saying so," writes a correspondent to one of tho Loudon newspapers. The paper in reply points out that Kerensky Is a young man ot 30, but remarks that this fact probably will not weigh much with the people who like to be lieve this kind of thing. German Kickers Are Dealt With Effectively VANKTON, S. D., Aug. 29. Thirty Germans were arrested In Hutchinson county for violation of the espionage net by protesting against the draft. This brings the total of arrests In that vicinity up to sixty. STATE INDUSTRIAL MAN IS HERE F. O. Johnson, traveling auditor for the state Industrial accident com. mission, lg in the city for a few days, fathering itatlstlcs relative to the workmen's compensation law. He la covering Lake and Klamath counties, and will probably be in this district for several weeks. PltOMl.VKXT KXHLI8HMAN' DIES THIS MORNING LONDON, Aug. 29. Earl Oray, former governor general ot Canada, died early today at Sowlck house, In Northumberland, after a long Illness. JOHN FARXKLL RETURNS John Fnrnell, who as Deputy Unit ed States marshal recently accompa nied Marshal Frank T. Berry to Port land as a guard for two federal prls oners, returned last night from that city. Ho reports that the I. W. W, are trongly organized there, and will have to be dealt with as at Klamath Falls. INSURANCE niLL FAVORABLY REPORTED WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 29. The soldiers and sailors Insurance bilt, designed as a substitute for the present system, was favorably report ed upon today by the house committee. POSTMASTER GIVEN STIFF TERM PORTLAND, Aug. 29. George W. France, postmaster at Ten Mile, Ore., today pleaded gutlty to violating the espionage act by hindering enlist ment, and was sentenced for one year at the Federal prison at McNeils Is-' land. , LlgKgggcfLggggggggW ETBBVSmmmmj&ijtfgSgmmmmmmmSy K narggggmJ&Hugggggggggr glyigggglgsgggggggggga ' - BBHgKnBgSgSgsP&tC; 1-SB v5&BBBBSvJJS. '. ? igJJ ,SjggW&'i'j.,Xi,g HagsflP' vigggga - I V'4tHJggSgsH r !?'&.- ssagfgfJ : I AJggsgsV "AgggHgsttagsgsgsgsgsgsr Ii .gsggs91agsgsgsgsgsgsgsV gsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsg -gggggggggPVvr - gwir,''Jgga1 DrTHans Sulzer, with his family, has Just arrived in the United States to take up his duties aa 8wlss minis ter to 'the United States. While he look a little like the late lamented BUI Sulzer, ousted governor of New York state, he made a different Im pression. WALTER TURNER IS KILLED AT CRATER LAKE WELL KNOWN RESDDENT 18 VIC TIM OF EXPLOSION FIRE SITUATION LESS ALARMING Meager Detail Received la From Park at Nooa Believed Kill ed While at Work est Hlgbwar Aronad Rlsn Tmraep la Broiler of Mrs. Harry Stilt Ha Otaer Bel. atlves Here Whlttock aad Gowaa oa War to Lake. ' News of the death ef Walter Tur ner, a well knowa elUaea ot taJaeVtr.. -from an explosion of giant BeWdarear the new road lathe Crater LakflYark was received at nooa today. 'Turner-1 believed -to have heea killed while at worsroa the aew-read" under construction aroaad the rial of the lake, altho there were a detaiai, given In the message. Uadertaker) Earl Wbttlock and E. W. Oowaa, a. Ing as coroner la the, abseace; of tf. A. A. Soule, left immediately for theA park. V The deceased has lived la Klamath, Falls for about seven years, comlag here from Jamestown, near Boulder, Colo. He is a brother of Mrs. Harry Stilts, and an uncle of Mr. Flora Brownell of this city. His age Is about 45 years. At the outbreak of tbe war Turner tried bard to get Into the army but waa reject- . ed on account of his age. He Is unmarried. FIRES AT LOLO HOT SPRINGS AND RANDOLPH CREEK IN TRANSPORTATION IN RUSSIA SEjsfgJVti MOSCOW, Aug.,29. M. lYelof of MONTANA ARE THE ONLY ONES1 he engineers' alllee, tell t . aa- lionai cuiuoreuto ww uat ai.o NOT UNDER CONTROL ot utter dlsorganiaattoa existed la the transportation of the nation, j nhlch would cease utterly by Novem- 8EATTLE, Aug. 29. Improvement ber unless Improved, with terrible in tthe forest fire situation today, consequences both at home and bathe I thruout Washington is reported by. front. the state forest fire association. The A general discussion ensued. Are in eastern Lewis foiind to have been less than at first reported. .1. MISSOULA, Mont., Aug. 29. With ualls ot flames menacing them from three sides, several hundred men are waging n battle against the great for. est fires near Lolo Hot Springs. i Aside from this and tbe Randolph Creek tires, the situation has showed some improvement. i County damaging, was eeewwvwwwv RIOTS IN FINLAND TODAY LONDON, Aug, ous rioting at 29. Serl- BJorneborg In Finland Is roDorted in a private telegram. This is the day set for the reassembling of the Fin-. nlsh Landtag in defiance of the e order of the Russian provistoaal government. Russians Are Routed; Flee In Wild Disorder LSUMr'l I By Associated Press i August 29. The entire Russian division yesterday abandoned Its post tlon near Fokshani on the Roumanian front, and fled In disorder, the war office announces. The statement says the enemy con tinned to .advance all day oa the southern Roumanian front. Successful night" raids, In which a fow prisoners were captured, near Oouseaucourt and Hulllch have beea announced by London. Southeast ef Langemarck, tbe British have, cleared, out a strong point,, which ,Uey aaepy. was holding In front of the .BrIUsk line. ..,'. .,'., Berlin .reports MM. the Qergfiu have. drives tbe fritlsa trass Hit-' tlons near Fresenburg. t v -v vHI T' sr'jl