The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 04, 1917, Image 1

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J""" '-""" '" S KLAMATH PALUOMCON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, IM7 "J Mr.o.
SWSYSTiJllETO BE UlAVELED
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MAX ARRESTED IN PABIaV IMPLI.
GATED
New Discovered Facte Reveal That
Feeds Were Fluid Oat and Directed
I fterastorff While Ambassador tu
fysasote German Propaganda.
Mate Attorney General Lewis of
Sew Vork Takes Up Investigation
NEW WOOL FIRM
LOCATES IN CltY
jWBLL KNOWN AD SUCVKSSIfUL
SHEEPMEN EO.UIP HKADQVAit-
TERM AND PREPARE FORIlKG
IlliAJl BUSINESS IN KLAMATH
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The, new arm of Tyron & McKen-
JMW YORK. Oet. 4 InuMtlaatlm. I " ' '",0 concern io open in
it secr.t activities In tbl. country of TJor bu",ncM ,n K,Bmth.M?'
rul nolo rum, now under arrest In Mr' Tj,ron' "e of the togeatWbl
Pub as a spy. hM been takes tip by men n the p"c,flc CoMl- WNt
Mirton E. Uwls, Ute attorney gen- "'"T hero '" connwt,on wi,P
tral. and la expected to go far toward, T-McKendrle. formerly of UkrfVw,
rersallng the entire etructure of the V w,de,y known truout.ibta
O.rm.n plotting In the United States. ;,M,r,cl for h, c,,v,,jr ,n thvWW"
Proof that money was supplied , ,,,,"lnM- M
Bote by Count Bernstorff. than Oer-i U ta ,rP"d d lennrnlhtol.
Bin ambassador, la to be produced. ' ue,,s of bu,,Df and ,e,,,n ,,MH,P V
Other prominent Qerauuu In the'0"1, "eadquartera have bean-open-
1'alted States are said tn no Involved. M ,n M " Jrawnite buiwieg
tu.t rf....,m..t i.i. ........ " rlfth atreet, aad'Viito-date equip
w vvfMi BPBAmfae vnssjwvsjnns aaisviaBlwvUv i
es today that they have evidence that Dl f iM'K Mf.-McKen-
HORN LOSES
HIS WHISTLER
HLAMATH FALLS BOY TACKLES
NORTH CAROLINA PER8IMM0N
WITH HAD RESULTS WRITES
AMUSING LETTER
Dernitorff, while ambassador, direct.
drift will be In charge, and Mini Ida
d ih ..MnHi ...4. .i.i .. momyer win ne conncctea with the
DoIoPsmu. enteiprlae.
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NEW YORK, Oct. 4. Later At- MRS. HARRY GOELLER HOSTESS
lorney Cieneral Uwla aald that Invea-'
nations had dlacloaed the fact that Mra. Harry Ooellor was a hostcH'to
William Randolph Hearst bad enter- a little farewell party Friday after
tallied Hollo Paasu at the edltor'a noon In honor of Mra. lo Bean, who
home, and had attended a dinner s"lv- leavea aoon for her new home; In
a by Hollo. Aberdeen, Waith. The guests wero
It was explained that Hearst 'a re- the membera of the Young Women's
unions with Hollo were purely aoclal Claaa of the Chrlatlon Bible school.
ii far as determined.
IMPROVEMENT AT
ROBERTS HANKS
GERMAN WIRELESS
PLANT IN 'FRISCO
In one of the most Intereatlng and
humorous letters so far received
from the local boys now In the ser
vice of Uncle aam, Ralph Hum de
scribes to his mother some of the In
cidents in the lift at Camp Greene,
K. C. Hla letter -follows In part:
"My new address Is now In care of
the 162nd Infantry, The Third Ore
gon Is no more, and we are now the
U. S. N. a.
The people down here sure talk
funny. They "reckon we-alla air fun
ny people." Believe me, the Bouth
erners certainly have a talk- of their
own. I tiaed to think that the people
up North exaggerated the Southern
talk, but now I know that they didn't.
The other day one of the boys was
on a street car, and an old lady look
ed at him and said: "Whar you-all
from?" He said . "Oregon." "My"
she said, "this Ih something new tew
you, I reckon." (She meant the
street car.)
Tboy have a wonderful conception
of the West. One fellow told me that
he certainly had always longed to go
out and see some of our towns out on
the big rolling prairies. They half
expected us to bring pet Indiana with
us. They were disappointed when
Drive Starts For
Food Conservation
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Herbert Hoover Declares Every Citizen
in the United States Will Be En
listed in Movement. House to
Houte Canvass of 22,000,-
jOOO Families to Be Made
TAP BRIVE EAST; OF YPRES IS RENEWED
OFFICIALS
ENEMY'S LINE TO
BELGIAN COAST
THREATENED .
HUNDREDS OF PRISONERS ARE
BROUGHT INr
WORK STARTS ,
ON NEW GARAGE
M-
EXCAVATION
8AN FRANCISCO, Oct. 4. Tbatsona! statement and appeal be sets
the final drive for food conservation' forth the problem and Its solution.
pledges will be made during the week
of October 21 to 28, Is the message
received from the Food Administra
tion at Washington, by Ralph P
Jterritt, FederakFood Commissioner
for C'alifornlathla morning.
The enrollment campaign is organ
ised by states, and most of the states
"On the success of this unprece
dented adventure in democracy," said
the food administrator In his appeal,
"will largely stake the Issue of the
war." "Food, will win the war," la
the. battle cry. Nearly 2.000,000 wo
men have taken the pledge to furnish
the food our allies and oversea armies
require,. and already they are visibly
COMPLETED
BRICK WORKCOMMEXCED ON
GEORGE BIBf$'S NEW BUILD-
7'jv
ING AT MAINftND TENTH
Work has .now 'commenced on the
new brick garage, which is being
erected by George'' Blehn to adjoin
hla present strucjM-e on Ninth and
Klamath. The"afw building will
corner on Main and Ninth, oooosite
the Central schoolnd will be equlp-
pea in every waraja modern garage
Excavation te practically com
pleted, and workAfin the walls has
nimmaiiMri 'ft
have already completed their prelim- Increasing the available supplies. The
inttry arrangements for assuring the small amounts which each Individual
complete success of the effort within is asked to save thru substitutaon
their borders. A house to house can-land avoidance of waste-when multl
vuss of tho 22,000,000 families in the piled by millions becomes an effect-.
United 8tates and the enrollment of
every man and woman of this nation
in a mighty food conservation army
that will win the war la-the task that
the food administration has under
taken for the week of October. 21
to 28.
Herbert C. Hoover, the United
States food administrator, today for
mally announced this final campaign
With the levins: of a new floor and'ihnv uiw tlmt wa wore uniforms in
BAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 4 A hum ttae repainting of the front of Rob- stead of cowboy outfits. We haven't thBt wl en,ut every cltuen ,n ine
odan. i.t... ....Li .I .." erta A Hanks store, a decided im- v .W mi thn town onaa irat! Wa wona war lor uemocracy. in a per-
- n "as vinaa a minis siiasr iiisiiii nasaa --- - .-. .,,, ...
keen' seised by United Statea offlcera )provement '" notcd in tho Caaaral are some ead disappointment. A lady
In tbt heart of San Francisco. i appearance of the establishment, stopped the other day, and t told her
I was from Oregon. She asked me If
The plant was at the home of Ed.'Th, work
wra Abrnhamson. whoa son. R.P'ea.
"rmnamson, was a licensed wireless
eperator up to the time President
wiuon issuod his proclamation April
ia, canceling wireless licenses and
ordering all private plants put out of
uuiiness.
A raid on tho Abrahamaon home
led by Lieutenant H. D. Hays of
naval communication service. The
Want was cleverly concealed.
Abrahamson and hla son were ab-
when the offlcera Broke la. Sev.
JM Hindu lodgera were found to the
Pttce. The plant waa for receiving
wlr, being ao equipped that no mes
Mas comd be transmitted froasit.
Is now practically com-
NEW COUNTY ROAD VIEWED
The ljoard of county roud viewers,
consisting or Alfred and Thomas Dix
on and J. Ct Cleghorn, have viewed
the new road in the vicinity of Tee
ter's Landing, south of Keno. By the
new survey the county now has accesa
to the landing.
DAD STRIKE IN ARGENTINE
BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 4. The
.allrnail atrlba hna rnmillntfllv (ld Ul)
railroads of Argentine, Including the oretB aft,d a-l-
government lines.
Klamath Boys Leave for
Camp Today
Training
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II..J , g00d- ,,,ed cro W
iif nr,t ft ot. left lor
thh -' ." camP America !
wwrning,
0ln to the faet tut sons had
..l?"!torr other, are an-
pcla. , the uow from outside
-.,- r, Waa traaf..j' I. tU J.l. ..!. a.naotio.
ffilfa ?Mi wW'Jsi '- 'AMt mm' Uva. now Mt
tap ad., Uft "? a,wW KtUMlh Ceuaty (a dlffersat DA of
ro,,,..Tfor,V1 wlthreUtlmlalue aervlee slaee Ue call to thf eel-
Names of those who left this morn
Ing are Matt Lee Shadley, Lucaur
Igkello, Stephen D. Valentine, Frank
Harrison Vocbatier, Paul Chrlaf Ro
vleh, Lewis Clinton WaraplerHamer
wm. Humpnrey, narry norrei, van
Allen Cornish, Charles Langell Moore
and John Oskar.
There are only six men yet remain
tu of the drst call to leave. Tljere
haa been ao sanquncsmeBt as to, the
t knew her boy. She said he was out,
West, and I might have met him. . I
asked where he was, and found that
he wns a traveling man In Indiana.
I told her that I bad never been over
that way on account of the danger In
the Nevada forests. She was satis
fled, and went on.
This Is also some reckless town.
Everything Is closed on Sunday ex
cept the drug stores, and they only
sell drugs. But It baa Its wild men
here. There are "bootleggera" (tbey
call them) who aneak around, the
back atreeta and dispense Camel clg-
Can you Imag
ine a cigarette and coca-cola boot
legger?
Atlanta, Oa and New Orleana are
my favorite places of the cities that
we came thru. I prefer San Francis,
co or Portland to either of them, tho,
I will sure be glad to get the comfort
bag and the sweater, because It Is
very cold here at Wight and in the
morning, and we have to get up In
the morning at 5:45.,
There are cotton flelda all around
here. I am not even curious enough
to look at them any more. I at my
first persimmon today (also my last).
I can't whistle any more."
lve total. The whole problem wilt be
solved if the American people eat
less of the foods which, because of
their concentrated nutritive,- must be
sent abroad, and more of other foods
of which there is an abundance. .
. The foods that must be saved are
wheat, beef, pork, dairy products and
sugar.
Those that should be used gener
ously are fish, poultry, vegetables and
all cereals except wheat.
New Gold Strike
In Yukon District
PEACE MAKERS
ILLS ANGELES HOME
LOS ANOELjM Jct. , 4; With
three of'thefr leaders "under arrest
and twice driven by the police from
downtown public meeting places, the
British Are SucccssfiUly
In the Drive Commesicedl
Week Heavy Artillery DeU Coau
stitute the Only Activity Arosntd
Verdun Today Freatcb Coattasw
Air Raids Over Gersaas) Cities.
By Associated Press
DATELESS Striking again on a
wlde'front, the British-today began a
new-drive against the-Cerasana oawihe
east of Ypree. t ,
'Field Marshall Halghas announced
Christian Pacifists; met the situation that good progress, has been. made.
with a meeting 1) a private homeland that hundreds of. prisoners are
with the challeng&that they wouldl h, h.i,. i
Continue their "naaffp pnnfAani-a" of! -
at
Eagle Rock City, a-B'uburb. -
The pacifists-were a bit cautious in
their arraignment of war. But know.
ing that police and federal agents sur.
rounded the house, they were out
spoken In their denouncement of the
envoys of the law. Miss Fannie Blx-
by, wealthy Long Beach heiress, pre
sided.
The advocates of "arbltratment, of
love" were In ahlmpassloned- session
when the police .arrested their, lead
ers, Rev. Floyd Hardin, organizer of
the conference; Robert B. Whltaker
and Harold H. Storey
BEND DISTRICT TO
WINTER SHEEP
DAWSON, -Y, T., Oct. 4. A new one is reported having reached bed-
gold camp may be opened In Yukon
' rnnl sin lha dAtttrt les HAr Irnnvn.
The nearest points on the new
creeks to the Yukon River is about
MOVE TO OUST JOHNNY RABBIT
and
are. was mad last spring.
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WASHINQTON, D. C, Oct.
The Jacrabblt to the rescue.
Ways and means for distributing
the carcasses of millions of Jack
j-abblts that Infest Vu 'fertile f aids
of .the Far West., sad ooasame much
of the fia crops of .the farmer are
to be takea up seea by the. deagjV
teat of agrieumire, wltt a vtow af
Increasing the supply lead lower the
cost of meat.
shortly. Arrivals from the vlcluity
of Halkirk rannrt that much ataklna-
. .. ... 'twenty-five mites southwest of Sei
nes been done on the newly-dlscov- ,,,, ' A IUH. .,,,, frnm ha M
ered placer creeks of Seymour and Dalton trail. They are tribuUrles
Kitchener and tributaries, The local- ( of Big Creek, and flow ln from the
Ity has been christened unofficially southerly direction. Big Creek flows
the Kitchener Creek strike. The Into the Yukon on the left limit, twen-
merits of the creeks remain to be de-'ty miles south of Selkirk. Kitchener
termlned, but the prospects are said! Creek Joins Big Creek thirty-five
to be most encouraging. miles above the mouth of Big Creek.
Most of, the staking has been done Seymour branches off from Kitchener
on Seymour Creek, which Is under- a short distance from the junction of
stood to have been staked a distance. Kitchener and Big. Big Creek car
of eight miles. Kitchener Creek has rles a heavy volume of water, about
twenty feet wide at the mouth; and Is
almost a small river. It rises well
buck' of Selkirk, and la paralleled by
the Selwyn, on which gold prospects
long have been known.
been staked to some extent, and more
staking Is under way there.
One of the stakers claim to have
got two cent pans In the gravel along
Seymour tor two to, four miles. No
' PIE CONTEST JUDGES NAMED
Mrs. 3, J. Keller, Miss Myrtle
Meas and Miss Clara Elmer have
been selected as judges -for the bast
decorated pie at the, pie contest at
Hwetons opera Muse, tomorrow
niht. it Is reported that Uscemps.
tUlfa. Is. tola taabe.koo aaioiig
I'lLUNGS, Moat., Oct. 4. Lee
8liuoason, a stockman of this city,
recently, received a check for f,B6J
7i)4jtn payment for a,tran load '"Of
sheep sold to, a Denver firm. He said
be had (our mora trs!htoa4s:of:eseee;
tapjr ( the ladles at, the) city fet the to ship, la all he sold 40,000 head,
kaaars oa Jthls osaaslaa. A Marau Which' ba lahianla o'ldahaTaad
crowd Is expected, . Colorado ranges for the winter. "
MAMMOTH CHECK
FOR SHEEP RECEIVED
BEND, Oct. 4. Stockmen esti
mate that 50,000 sheep will winter
this year on the irrigated lands near
Bend. Two years ago winter gracing
in the Bend country was considered
out of the question by stockmen.
NEW SECRETARY
FOR W1THYCOMHE
The Germans made desperate coun
ter attacks unsuccessfully.
' Fighting on the French front ie
calm, -except for heavy artillery duels
near Verdun;.
. The French air forces have bom
barded Frankfort' and jlastatt In. a
dow campaign of reprisals.
The new British advance" in the
Yprea salient now definitely threat
ens the enemy's line of communica
tions to the Belgian coast. The Os-tend-Llllei
railway, which in a -large
measure -feeds theGerman:saval
bases at Ostend and. Zeebruggey.the'
latter the home port .of the German
high seas submarine. ufloUllas,. now
comes within ta ranged of-the fire of
the Biltlsh'gunsfc -
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London announces a successful
raid by British airplanes on the Mace
donian fronts One enemy airplane
was brought down.
PORTLAND, Oct. 4. Chester
Moores, Portland newspaper man,
plans to take up his new duties as
secretary to Govnrnor Withyconibe
nn November 1st. Mr, Moores will
meceod George Palmer Putnam, who
resigned recently.
'
SEATS GOING FAST
CHICAGO, Oct. 4. Seventeen
thousand seats for the. World
Series games, which begin Satur-
day, were distributed today..
More than 200,000 applications
are now In. Scalpers are ask-
Ing 50 tor V15 tickets.
Fifty-One-Car Cattle
Train Leaves Klamath
That Klamath County Is certainly
doing 'Its bit toward keeping up the
nation's food supply Is Indicated In
a single cattle shipment of fifty-one
cars of cattle, whiten left for Califor
nia yesterday, --a. '
-Theae-eattle ere.-purcaased'from
W.- C, Daltoa 'eiytaalln -and others.
4V Wl be-ko tailnsj. Calif.,
id fslsitd enBFatilp: ''They ware
si4- as "tmtanm WMtern Meat
es-mpejiyof fessaltfsee.'.'- .U
'People here aa'f rait da aetraaUse
tmelmmeaee toaage ol livestock thatcasoa
loaves this county during the stock
buying season Tho return for' this -shipment
will be well up. toward
1100,000, and altho this U one of the
larger ones, others of substantial atae
aro leaving about twice a weak. It
U noted with regret that R tommy
lirrto remove the eettle. to .other os
tlons to' feed themt:aet vW.ymn-:
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