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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1917)
t i If I f B- IV r i a W is f ii(" 'id i .-ji' kYi .1 lswru , !' 'RW -it ' page two - : W:0. SMITH, Editor PiUUMjtaUr aseeet T te MaraM PabUsalng ceeaseay or Buwtk Falls, t US Fourth attest smteredateae Ureas the amuses to say riliw' to tke HUM Matest WEDNESDAY, SEPT 19, 1917 BcrJftCfcsfcJAdTi FOR'SALE FOR SALE Homestea'd rellnqulsh- BMt ob Tule Lake, consisting of t acre under irrigation. E. It. Bnbk. Merrill. 13-10t in FOR SALE Nine-room setae aad lot StelSvV Eaaalre Ninth ssd Oak streets. 18-6t BARGAlNNew, , Remit alastoa' auto- , , i.-, matlc 13-gauge ahotgna, coat $43; aa aew case,. 63.60; heavy bran jelsted ramrod, fS; ail tor $39. Re member dock acaaoa.., is nearly kere ssd yos will seed tkla flnan gun, ao coma quick to 303 Eaplanade after 7 p. m. aajr evening. 18-Jt FOR SALE Bargain. 1916 Cylin der, S-paasenger Mitchell; Al con cen con diteon: new battery; 5 practically new Urea; two specially made seats for carrying additional paaaeagera; electric apot light; .complete outflt of tools; new cbalna; everything In good eeadRlon;'wner will sacriflee; Una to right party.; Enquire, Herald offlce or pkoae 106. 18-4t FOR SALE Practically new baby cab; coat 933.50; owner-will aell for kalf price; a practical cab for all kiads of weather. Phono 353. 18-4t TOR SALE 0 acree; 47 under ditch; balaace.lcaa be irrigated; sly Jf 3,000; easy terms. W. P. JOHNSON CO. sis; HELP WANTED .. NWWMWMIWWMIIWWWMMWMWtMMIIMWm WANTED Antomoblle owners to know, they caa hare the aqueak takes, out of their auto wheel at the Klamath Auto Springs Works. All work strictly Srst class. eod WANTED-7-Woman or girl to do housework. Phone 40J 17-3t WANTED Woman kouaework,, small wages. Phone 403. to do general ,famlly; good 7-tf BOT, WANTED Steady work all winter. Klamath Electrical Sup ply Co., . 30-U WANTED Man with family wants position on ranch this winter; must k aear school; understands stock; references. J. W. Kinkaid, Olene, Ore. 17-4t LOST AND FOUND LOST Dlamedaand pearl stick pin, somewhere between Star the ater and Dr, Wheeler'a residence. Re turn to McHattan's Jewelry store. 17-4t j 57iu ov'' ' ' 'w Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. 0. O. F, meets Friday, sight. R. A..Emmltt, N. 0., Nate Otterbeln, SecreUry. Ewauaa.Eacaapmaat No. 46, 1. O. O. F., meeU Tuesday Bight, R. A. Emmitt, C.P., L. J. Baas, Scribe. - ' STRAYED Dark Iron gray -yearling Ally, branded F ) on right shoulder; re ward. Notify H. S. Fox, box 165, Klamath Falls, i l9-6t A polity nlth the Chilcote Agency alaa stands tor, safe insurance. 10 ip, ,i a'i EXCtCPTIONA OPPORTUNITY to seetire some good dairy cowi, horseH, farm ImplemenU and furniture will be given at the Hamaker sale near Bonasau8aturday, September 33d. One, year's time to responsible aartlaa. .' 17-Et S Sararai good homea at very low prices) and, easy teraw. See Chll i-ete. ,-j, ' s 19 H. FRANCE IS READY TO FIGHT ON .- PARIS,, Sept 18, Premier Paul v FaJslere, Is reading the French mln- v leterlal declaration is the chamber of deputies today, reaffirmed France's etermiaaUoa to continue the war Until Alsace and Lorraine were re tuned, along with reparation for the M Oermaaa had dose. " Kkaatli Qa Wen HEXLKV HAPPENINGS , - -- - The Henley school met September 3d for the purpoae of organisation and as then dismissed for there- malnder of the week, ao that the teachers might attend the County Teachers' Institute. The faculty of the Henley school for this term consists of Miss Jessie P. Rose principal, MlssQrace Evelyn Merrill of Ashland and Miss sadte Stuart of Newport. The grammar school has not thirty. seven pupils carolled. Many students have not been able to register on ac count of the very busy time among the farmers and the scarcity of help. Quite a number of the students are expected to enroll about the 1st of October. Two new families have moved into oar community, and are sending their children to the grammar school. Mr. Jackson's family have moved from Miller Hill onto the Green ranch and the Thomaa family have Summer Hill. The primary departments lose Tarn and Stella Rose, aa their parents are moving to Klamath Falls for the win ter. The teachers of the Henley school attended the meetlng'ot the Klamathl county School Fair AaaocIaUoB. at the Commercial Club room Saturday af ternoon. The association 'plana to hold this year the biggest and moat successful school fair ever given in the county. The revised edition of International Encyclopedia has Just been added to the high school equipment. The Henley high school girls' bas ketball team la planning to do noma good work this year, and have made plans for new suits. A party of Henley students aad parents visited the Lava Bada Sunday. and report a fine trip. Another party la arranging to sea this section next Sunday. m . Xtm disability Bolides work for yon wheal yoa. cannot work for yoar self. See Chllcote, 19 OREGON' TEACHERS 'ABBfDBatAXD MONMOUTH, Ore., Sept. 19 Prac tically every member of the 1917 class of the Oregon State Normal School here has obtained a teaching position, according to President C. L. Acker man. Ordinarily many graduates are forced to wait a year after gradua tion before obtaining places. Enlist ment of many male teachers la be lieved one reason for the fact that the demand for teachers for some grades Is greater than the supply. The nor- mal opens September 1917-18 year. 34th for the Chllcote writes all kind of aato mobile laaaraace. 19 H QUSTON s Metreaelrtan HOUSTON OPERA HOUII COMING Saturday and Sunday, Sept, St and 8S MARY PICKFORD to THB ROMANCE OF THE RHD. WOODS" An Artcraft picture of unusual heart appeal, charm and thrill , STAX THEATER tamael S. Hutchinson Present The Popular stage Star Richard Bennett, Is "PHILIP HOLDEX, WASTER" In Five Acta TEMPLE THEATER Bryant Washburn is THE GOLDEN IDIOT' Quaint Humor, Strong Acting, Won derful Plot HEARST PATHE NEWS Latest War Pictures, Current Events ADMISSION TEN MERRILL OPERA HOUSI MOTION nCTURRS TUESDAYS AMD aUTOTWAM Ofi i WV. Indian Sons of Veterans Who Fought Uncle Sam MBNow Fight For Him BBnaaamaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWLBBmSt ffaBfislmsrBSSK These stalwart red men, whose regiment, and each. one of them Is French front, but, when the white Lumber Loss At Great Efforts of 2000 Men Prevent Further Loss of Mills and Yards Dynamite Used to Pre vent Spread of Flames 94,000,000 Feet in the Yards A complete report of the big fire which destroyed over a million and a half dollars worth of lumber of the Redwood Lumber company at Susan ville, Calif., Monday, baa been re ceived,! The meager dispatch first re ceived declared that 75,000,000 feet of lumber had been destroyed, but this figure has been reduced to 47, 000,000 feet, and the loss 61,500,000 Instead of $2,000,000. The fire was discovered at 3:30 In the morning. The watchman first saw a small blase between two piles of lumber. A general fire alarm was turned in, but before the fire hose could be connect ed and fire fighters put to work the flames spread to adjoining piles of lumber, destroying 47,000,000 feet, causing a loss of about 61.500,000. In addition to making efforts to prevent the spread of the flames In the lumber piles, the 2,000 lire fight ers worked until about 10 oclock to save the great sawmill, which Is one of' the largest on the coast, and j among the largest In the United States. The flames were spreading toward the box factory when a ton of dyna mite was exploded to clear the way between the burning lumber and the box factory. Portable fire walla were used to protect the fire fighters. Had it not been for the excellent Are- Savage Whales Infest Waters of LOS ANOELE8, Sept. 19. Orca, or( black killer, the sayage, toothed mem. bar of the whale family, migrating) southward Is schools of unprecedent ed site, have bees responsible recent ly for panic among the game fish of tbe Catallna channel and of reports of poor catches by fishermen in those waters, the home of tbe tuna, the saord flsb and many others favorites of tbe devotees of tbe rod and reel. More than half a dozen orca in one school is an unusual sigh, but Joe Wolcb, s well knows sportsman of this city, reported recently having; seen the high dorsal fins or hundreds of these vicious monsters cutting the raters of the channel while fishing off Catallna Irlasd. Devastation invariably accompa nies s visitation of tbe black killer, fishermen saald It attains s length of twesiy feet ssd s weight of 3,000 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATfl FALLSOREGON f athers fought against Uncle Sam in an xious to go to the front to right for an d red Americans get there two more Susanville Heavy fighting system -maintained by the company, the lose would have been much greater, and probably the mill and factories would become the prey of the flames. Two large pumps with a capacity of 1,600 gallons a minute were soon turning water 'on the flames, which spread quickly thru the seasoned lum ber for use in the box factory. There were about 94,000,000 feet of lumber In the yards, on which about one-fourth of the loss is cov ered by insurance.' The box factory will be the only part of the plant af fected by the fire, as the lumber which had been seasoned for that pur pose was burned. The men who discovered the lire saw traces of oil at the place where It started, and found some lumber with oil sprinkled on it. A flashlight showed two men leaving, and waa met by a Westwood resident" about-' five , miles from this city running at the rate of sixty miles an hour. Cltixens heard an automobile rushing thru the streets of this city at an early hour this morning. The car is supposed to have been the one seen at Westwood. Sheriff A. C. Hunsinger and deputlea are pursuing the trail of the firebugs. While the flre'ls under control and all danger has passed the lumber will be burning for three or four days. South Coast pounds, and fish of all sites are Its prey. Even after having eaten Its All the black killer continuea to rend and malm anything that crosses its path, apparently for tbe savage joy of kill Ing. . Fishermen declared catches would continue negligible in tbe ebasnel until days after the ores were well on their way southward and the terror creuted by their raids bad had time to wear off. MANY U. OF O. MEN LEAVE FOR FRONT BAKER, Ore , Sept. 19. Over 100 students of the University of Oregon have enlisted, according to Dr. Jobs Straub, dean of tbe College of Liberal Aru, who waa here recently. Dr. Straub estimates the freshmaa class for the coming year will sssv her from 300 to 666 studeete. the wars of the border, now mako ut him. Nearly every nationality In tho races will be represented. LUX6URG "GETS: HIS" HT HOME flERMAX PKKttH SEVERELY CHIT. It'lZEM IlKHAVIOK OF REI'RE. HEXTATIVK IX SOUTH AMERICA FOR METHODS USED AMSTERDADM. Sept. 19. The pan-German newspapers, which have taken longer than the remainder of the German press to digest Count l.uxbitrg's famous dispatches to the German foreign offlce thru the Swed Ish legation In Argentina, complain of the count's lack of discretion and caution, and Indeed appear to be very i cross with everyone concerned. The newspaper Taegllche Rundschau or Eerlln says It waa not ahnliifiv necessary for the count to announce by cnble that be regarded tbe Argen tine foreign minister a notorious ass. It thinks that it might have been said mer.' The comment of Count von Revent low In the Tages eZltung Is dlstln gulsbed from the rest by the absence of any attempt to explain away Count Luxburg's reference to "sinking with out trace. The count merely fumes because such dispatches indicate that tbe submarine warfare has not been guided strictly and unchangeably by tne proclamation of tbe barred cone me nreux zeitung, like several pther newspapers, explains Count Luxburg's famous expression as mean. Ing tbat persons In life boats were to be taken on board submarines instead instead of being left off enemy coasts. Germany's diplomacy before and during the war Is violently arraigned In an article in Voerwaarts. the chief uerman socialist organ. Commenting upon tne tne activities of Court Lux burg at Buenos Aires, the paper says; "There are no words strong enough to blame and condemn a man who, holding such a responsible position, sends to his government telegrams testifying to such unscrupulousness." The entire German press continues to denounce the German charge d'af falres, who has been dismissed by the Argentine government. TROOPS 60111(0 COAST MILLS MA1MMU OF TROOPS KDAU PORTLAND GUARD ASTORIA MILLS FROM THREATENED AT. TACKS FROM I. W. W. runiwNU, sept. 19.A special trala wsa employed to carry troops to Astoria last sight to gusrd the Ham aond lumber mill sgslnst Industrial Workers, who are threatening tbe employes with violence If they con tinue work, according to President A 8. Hammond, It la said that street disturbances are frequent. About aeventy-flvq men In the Hampond mill struck today, appar ently Is aympatby with the Seattle strikers, against s ten-hour day. Tbe lumber strike along tbe Co lumbia sad Willamette remains un changed. The steel ship yards are still operating is Portland ssd Se attle. , , a comimny In an Amorlcan Infantry world It) now represented on the TO RAISE MOXKY WW DEPEXDEXTS SAI.K.M, Sept. 18. The governor has announced that he Intends to In- vostlgnto to detormlno how much money tho state can ralso to alii soldier dependent families. He snli! today that tho nr prob lems may require a special session of the legislature within the noit few months. i Women! Here is A Dandy Thing Few drops er ealluo step psln, the they lift eff. Your high heels have put corns on your toes and calluses on the bot tom of your feet, but why care now? This tiny bottlo holds an almost magic fluid. A genius lu Cincinnati dis covered this ether com pound and named it freo zone Small bottles of freezone can be had at any drug store for a few cents. Don't limp or twist your face In agony spoil your beauty, but got a little bottle of frcozono anil apply a few drops on your tender, aching corn or callus. Instantly the soreness disappears and shortly you will And the corn or callus so shriveled and loose that you can lift It off with the An gers. Just think! Vou get rid of a hard corn, a soft corn or a corn botween the toes, as well as hardened calluses, without suffering ono particle. Mil lions of women kcop a tiny bottle on the dresser, and never let corns ache twice. Adv. i"!lillfj ft ra It Your Money Supporting tho Government? Hi At this critical period in our history our manufacturer aro offering their mills, and our young men are offering their Mrvices to the United States Government. Would you like to do your ahsre and help by putting your tnoney where it will support tht new Federal Reserve Banking System, which the Government has established to stsnd back of our commerce, industry and agriculture ? You can do this by opening an sccount with us, aa part of every dollar so deposited goes directly into the new system where It will always be ready for you when wanted. FIRST NATIONAL bM WKDNKMDAV.uiTi., Scleral desirable jo iTZ" , ... .. eii Maria Miih i ii i mi r. n - ery low nml latum KUwi r"l t t. ' B9l I , . . ! -hiu "...milium tvu-t by the rk.1 iu auiu nprilir Works mika , old wheels hh ood , . 'i strictly first clan and guaraw'IJ FIRST IX AMKlicu """ MTO l""i ten tifc, .......,, ,.,,, IJfc SKWl,OUO,tuo In Miiiuunt orb. In furro. ttemnare thU meMTl that at m, num... . "" Aak tlillMite for InfurmMio.!?! 'Tim lllvlilan,! IMvi.... .. "! Anirl.a 'Ml W. D. MILLER tViiirut Cotitrarlor Walks, Floors, Foundation 0 creio uuuuing lllockl, rlwtni Tiles. 332 8. Sixth Rt. Phone lit ' .wE 1 New City Laootj we auarantse Our Wirt, Shirts and ColUis Urn We also wash silk, wool, mi ores gods vry cartfully. TrjsJ once and be convinced. Ovrtfa are right Phone 154. 127 Fourth StaJ Back of First National las &AAA0w0wwvwmm G. C. Lorenz PLUMBING, STEAM F1TTTO SHEET METAL WOHK, 10 .VOX FURNACES INNTAU HTOVEM IIOI'GHT, HOLD, It PAIRED AM) HEI.IMCD. PUMPH AND PICK WORK Of ALL KINDS. AGENT TOR H HANKH-MOHHE KMil.NrX 70S MAIN HT. I'lfONK IM 0t00A0t0AA000i0A00mm00aMm ra innn H liMI7Jf,IH!JgjJ'f i I 'Mill Jit! i ii