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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1917)
arurt icM;iw ittiN '-igtsMi iciAL NEWIPAMSR KUMATH COUNTY ywr.No.''".4IO KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, ltl7 ES LOSE 27,000 THE gaarla M m Mtr -' W.mmJl'm.'W"Mc-';m'hW:W2m2,'m 'm'r-MairWr- 'mr"m"--m-'-- vw-t?'!J9WFWP1tUm: t 'BaaSaaBBF- BavaaaHWy , v saaBaBBaaBr VaaBkBl .BBBa BBk BbBb BBbW.BBb anahBBWOBaW -BBaaF;BBa.BBh-aBBBw: BaaaiBBHBBBaiSBaBWlBBa . -.-.-.- p-r 't-"-'-tTf i1 ijanar II '- W w- ' m -v -f ' ' W - " awaaaarT' saa; . TT'm .IP, im x JW ' ' '' ' , M . I , ifJfNBBMB9Hj1Ubf "' "' ' ' i ' 'Vfi y ni mm 'm ilnifhiiniiiiiiMfrV . ' nri i HfW A-'- FHea flat OMM M WEEK i w,,i.' . v v. i-t a ANIANS ARE fEIM6 6AINS ON MULDAVIA IN' FRONT OMIPAlWTlVlf LY QUIET I Oswalt? Reporta Show Heavy i ten dw otrw Re. Being Constantly War Eight Thousand and r Art Wounded Aloe Entire Killed. By Associated Frees L Roumanian army U continuing on tba Huldavla front, and othsr successes, capturing from tlie Teuton In oue re- i lutum front proper la com- hnJrqslet. Tbe British reports iFluders mention only raids, r and airplane activities. The euualtjr lists, however, dls- Ut fact that heavy Hghtlng has aklag place. ; the week ending yesterday, froeU, ta casualties' totaled killed aad 41,010 wouaded. i of the British- are employed Uatly wearing down the Ger- slaUace. DEPARTING BOYS sa ................. i........ i i ....i. ............ ........ .....-.... ...ir1111.-n n --jjifl - BI6 CALL FOR AMERICAN BOATS SHIPPING HOARD OFFICIAL HAYS AMi AVAILABLE SHIPS HI LI BOON UK CALLED FOIt OVER- UFA HERIVCE ATLANTIC CITV, Sept. 19. Within the next six months tbe de mends of the American army abroad will require the government to divert every available American merchant vessel, coastwise and others, to over sea service, according to a statement made this morning before tbe war convention of American business men here, by Vice President B, It. Stevens of the shipping board. FAST HORSE FOR f & i ROUNOUP IENSKY NOW A BRIDEGROOM 19 TOM THUMB, ' PRIZE WINNING QUARTER MILKR, TO BK HERE -FOB, SKKKTER BILL'S ROUND. UP EVERETT WILSON HERE 9N, 8ept. 19. A few dava the fall otftitowhen Russia Rohblns Lil.ii. .x.ifli.'iil'M . . mnworiH crisis Drought' previous r mm wm or inai port ana tne plot-revolt, Premier Kerenskv few hours off to get married. Me Is Mile. Timmet, an aetraaa lmndra!tieter. Thla la 7S econt:aatrimonlal ven- inaHTKRS STEER CLEAR OF FIREWATER MJLA, Mont.. Sent. IB Hair Mred lumberjacks who had bean I Ire In the Clear Lake foroat W, refuted to Coma to Montana rU to fliht a forest Are because trad tbe effects of emigrating iiaie after having spent oaths In a "dry" state. "jald.tbey war sura to gat "2w they were paMoff Wved their mono la' a Everett Wilson, champion broncho rider from Albany, to participate In the Klamath Falls Roundup the last of the month given by Skecter BUI Wilson will devote his time to the show to osslstlng Bobbins la the arrangements. Wilson's partner, now In Albany, wit bring over Tom Thumb, the fast ouarter miler, who won first place at Pendleton for. two years, for the event here. BURGLAR RAIOS LOCAL JEWELER MAN MAKES CAREFUL SELKC TION PROM STOCK OF FRANK UPP DURING 'WEE SNA HOURS liAST NIGHT With the idea of outfitting himself and family with some "Upp" to date Jewelry, a most discriminating bur glar last night visited Frank Upp'a Jewelry store on Mala, near' Fifth, and selected a few special articles, the total value of which was between 155 and 170. Entrance was effected by forcing open the back door, and the articles lost were taken from tbe front win' dow. For'hlmself the burglar took a gold watch, chain and fob, tie pin and a belt. He selected a goia wrist waatch, brooch and bar pin for his wife, and an Ingersol watch for bis little boy. The change in the cash drawar was not disturbed. SEATTLE STRIKE . ' M IS HANDED MEN STRIKING AGAINST TEN. HOUR DAY TROUBLE WILL PROBABLY ' BE SETTLED AT WASHINGTON 40TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED TODAY Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Strahorn are receiving congratulations today from a multitude of friends all-over the country, It being the occasion of tbe 40th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Strahorn declares that every one of their forty anniversaries baa been a perfect day, Just like today. In honor of the event a very pretty party la being glvea Mrs. Strahorn by Mrs. ; B. Hall at the White Pelican hotel this 'afternoon. rl Klamath Takes Interest In Exhibit la the northern Dart of the P enthusiastic over the coun. Wt to b made at tha u. n, ..,. ld Products ahnw at November, iccamHa.Wn 'Aaaara B ... tZZ : ' ." uw, waa re- and It Is evident that thla la to be re peated this year. Tbe wonderful grasses of that section, Its cheasas and other dairy products open the eyes of the outside people whan on jliiplay. To forward the matter, rorew ana gj . i . ' "" w re-1 la torwara n manor, wm KlsauL- builDM trip to tV Claude Loosley of. the Pert Klamath a.bg laowiAg JMlLlftvautarial.taruaut'tha Wap4,4lvar BS'WM ioi Valey,an larwgrd'Htrf KUmath SEATTLE, Sept. 19. -There Is no change In the ahlpyard strike situa tion. Moat of tbe wooden yard here are closed by strikers, who are fight ing against ten hours labor. The unions are urging tbe national government to commandeer mills enough to furnish eight hour lumber r for tbe wooden ablp yards. It la expected that the settlement of the strike will be made at Wash ington. " V&fc "-'.V V . , t -'' aiUUJ aDlal --'-'-"1 " - - .aT. VmVmII , , - ' To Recruit For Lnraber Regimeot s , , Officers Will Be Here Tonight wrf Spend Two Days. Men Who Are Already Drafted Can Be Transferred If They i To secure enllstmenta or mora members of tbe Twentieth battalion of United States Engineers, the lum bermen's regiment, with which Major 8. O. Johnson Is connected; a recruit ing officer will be In tdnsjat and spend two days getting experienced lumbermen tor this regiment.' This Is the last week in which enlistments can be made, according to report, and it is desired to get for tMs wark'as pessible: lowing wire was received this morn ing from Major Johnsen: "Please give publicity to arrival of recruiting officer Wednesday evening, the 19th, to provide transportation and enlistment facilities for men de siring to go to France in my battalion of Twentieth Engineers, to get out lumber for the allies. Any man de siring to Join should see Postmaster Delsell at once, bringing with him a letter from the manager of some lum bering Company, stating his qualtaca- tions. The recruiting officer will be in Klamath Falls two days. The aaea will probably be la Prance wttala thirty days from date of eallstmeat and at work under eupervlslon of offi cers who havehad actual charge of logging and la lumbering operations In this country. r Man will be needed tor every Job aamany menUing ln Ab AmericajMaggiaf tamp iwAThe fol- or HWaiU; Men of draft age-can Mi ie MOUSE NOW UNDER WAY THE KLAMATH WAREHOUSE CO. i STARTS. ', CONSTRUCTION ON IiARGB CONCRETE BUIUHNG ADJOLMNG PRESENT PLANT ,fr enlisted who have not fore the local board for exaafliiativa on presentation of release .'far mtllsi. ment from their local exemption board. Men who have been' drafted and called for duty with draft arnVy should advise the undersigned If they desire transfer, submitting letter showing their qualifications for this class of service., i "B. O. JOHNSON, "Major Corps Eng. U. S. R, 'A "! Soldiers Will Eat 40,000 Meals In Oregon 800,000 MEN ENTRAIN TODAY WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 19. Three hundred thousand man of the national army are today on. route for tha sixteen cantonments to undergo intensive training preparatory for aer vlea overseas. - Today's Increment "represents ap proximately1 46 perceat of tha total quota of tha first call. Tha transition from tha civil to tha military Ufa waa effected without da- lay. t a i LIBERTY MOTORS GQ,TO FRANCE V aBsaa-sss-aaB-w I WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 18. The Liberty motor, tha mechanical marveNpon Which the United States atakes It hope of taking command of the air, la to be shipped to France to equip American naval airplanes al- ready there. Thla announcement waa made by Secretary Daniels. NEW' WOOD FOR PIANOS 8EATLE, Sept, !. Eastera piano makers hate begun ta use lacteal piajioa aftrawaw fSMkv Ki latelr MaaxMfa&aMf PORTLAND, Sept. 19. Men of the national army who are soon to pass thru Oregon from California and oth er Southern states to American Lake, are to be fed at seven Oregon cities. Roseburg, Ashland, Grants Pass, Al bany, Eugene, Salem and Medford are tbe cities, according to advices re ceived here. Approximately 40,000 meals will be served tha men In Oregon, for which the government la to pay 0 cents per meal. Red Cross organisa tions, Cbambera of Commerce and officials are organising to arraanga the meals. AGED KNITTERS INSPIRE fi YOUNGER HAWAIIAN WOMEN HONOLULU, T. H.. Sept S (By mall) An Instance of what Hawaii women are doing for tha Red Cross, 100,600 articles to All 5,000 comfort bags that will go to tha soldiers abroad for Christmas, were donated in the course of a two' weeks' palga that recently ended. Thirty' three cases ware packed ready for ahlpment. Conspicuous among tha volunteer workers were two octogenarlaaa, who were dally on hand with their work' baskets, eager to out-distance their younger sisters la tbe ameuat turned out. Mrs. Oliver, aged II, aet a pace ta knitting washcloths, aad not far behind her waa Mrs. Beeumoat, aged waom iwa weeaa aawaee aiaety Jfcet least -atMlu. -Tkeir araiaace aaeai -i i-.-vv . : 1 HAND WVBWBLYWWRCnV Mrav Grae?Welto "fair sew1 eaat' ber thumb yesterday at tksr Kwaaaa box factory. 8he waa working at the cut-off machine, aad tripped on a small piece of board. In aa effort to keep from falling, aha triad to catch herself on the table, and threw her l nana airecuy on too cut-on saw, tier thumb was nearly severed frrm the hand, the saw passing thru tha bona at tbe Joint and the thumb was left hanging by a bit of lean. Dr., Cathey. attended the Injury, aad sewed tha thumb lato place. It ta thought that Mrs. Wells will not lose the una of the thumb. Mrs. Wells waa at the hei pita) aatll thla morning, waea ska was taken to her heme. f Mt-etaaflaM M.laaplraXiea to UERI4N PAPERS ARE SITFPlUCaWHs COPENHAGEN. Sept. 19 PuMI? cfctlee f -tafaa BasUaaawsaapwavWe w t , 1 work has aow commenced, on a large addition to' the facilities of tha Farmers Warehov.se company of this dty. The aew structure' la to be built of concrete, corresponding with the building already erected, and when completed will be 64x110 feet, In creaataff tha area-of the present store room sunstaatlaliy., ( J. P. Sattefly head of the concern. IntlmataeJUut'taa bnlldiag may not be completed' taia faU, but says that enoagb orrf frill ba-aTalshed to supply preeant'Mlea, . it The he In tb k'SS. aew addition will aodiof 91,000. " jeai i i i f i Ft liri,' EXAMINED SOON i GOVERNOR FAVORS PLAN OF " WARk DEPARTMENT TO EXAH. w 1 INATfON ALL MEN DRAFTED BEFORETHEY ARE CALLED OVATION IS GIVEN SOLDIER BOYS BY CITIZENS 4 BBBBSaMBaB BIG GROWS AT RECENTION LAST MOST Woman's ReUef Oerpa aad aalaatloaa Unite ta riaawai to the Fifteen X Who Left far 1 Orw LakaTaia Gtvaa Last Natat. ' l -aiaaa Th flflaaa aoifiai Saaa7aUfJaHVAl T .y Klamath Falia on fs8sa tag: la answer to the iraft' carthlaly be aware W.!v, -'-.ilTiLli? karaBaBBa?! f Xr. K.;v . n? SKr & w-mmHW lue, ar. tmtkW&mW' ls...L X' 3L-I Siali'iaLC?? taUreef take! ta tte.rseeatlserat-'taaV.v ftvlllbnlAstenlatawltba-aaaaBv- 1 huge at the depot thUmoralag Is aa? -" criterion. " 'Ft?hr ' . in aaswerto iaa cau msae jaasm v, . day a large crowd of cttlaeM?uv -. erea ai luo miiitm inav anv iawiaaaij-jj-- rareweu receptionL-v3Wafwawai,aaBBav0;w i- 8ALEM, Sept 19 All Oregon men on the draft list may soon have to un dergo examination. Governor Wlthyoorabe haa a nounced that be favora tbe war de partment's auggestloa that examine- tlon be made of all men now Instead of waiting until -they are called. H expecta the examination to begin soon. Plana will be arranged to save the time of the men when they are called. Clarence S. Bullock Floyd L. Anderson Edwin Anthony Miller .' Evle E. Woods Aroha O. Roberta Ivan Taylor ' ' Abwa Voder Davidson ? ' Jaaee Reet Uhrla,' ' JehVmtler v-Cvw otto FreWerlck'Royce -u- George J. Agapetee Oscar Lawrence Arrell were made by Fniaerj and City School Dunbar. A Dleasina feature" el . -i 't. :r-,rJm9''wf was tbe singing or "uaa: aya.; aw -.j ath, Hello France." 'AertirM-, America," aad other songs arW.Stf Foster and a large chorea ot acaoat girls. The crowd Joined in eathasi- astlrkllv In much of tha llMrlaK: ' lowing the program aa ta: hand-shaking with the deaartlag took place by tbe big tag which dee orated one end of the FT!!0BariainiMi, the. later hours of the eveal'ng Hrv devoted to dandaaajaha Pleanffi stralaa of the Peerleaa,liihsstra.:4-. A big demonatratlaapt's made,'k, the departure ot the train this aaara lng, Many towers aan ether gHU were made tbe new soldiers. The Womaa'a Relief Corps present ed each boy with a basket of fruit on his departure thla morning. At, tha roll call In County Clark DeLap'a of fice yesterday the ladles of this body m gave each boy one of the comfort bags and a red, white aad bin badge. The Heller Corps was also responsible for the-appropriate decorattoaa at the Pai1 villea last evening, The boys'leavtaa; today ware: wimml TWMBaairiA '' ' Robert ST. Winning baas Thomas' Nlkla e. Wi !; t. . W 1 - T Disastrous Typhoon Visits Chinese Coast Csf ' i AtlOY, China, Sept. 19 A typhoon struck Amoy at the end of last weak wltaevt "warning,, ahd killed over 100 aatttras. ' No foreigners were report ed'lMt. Ceatmualcatioa with the outside HdtrteU haa haea ett adtV . H 1 remd wmmmam i The Japaaese ateaauhlp Amakaaa ot 1,900 teat, was drtvea tha' rocks, aad It la doubtful whether aha can be saved. The former Genua ateaaer Wal haa eeee drlrea eai the. reeks, and. is ta a hepelese oeadHlaa. - ' jttar HWaeaa nmWWlMi " " "'r' T H VI t fcJHM! JH the c,ttys.aJifliU,4ad r'una' to .Novekaer.Mta;, ' ' afw-.;;.;'lin: hifear aafheaa rou. -.-! .y: T . .. i i. aa.l- immil 1 Vi... v- "T,-( ',... yr,v ' a ' il '?-u TK' J 5 , ' I f , i&m3&$. 4h i. . " i' . iij. aft uu, att ' "J -W&&A k-sf?A'4'!, t . rtttx&iH'' aatfaraa?- r ;s . .; w