4 4 1CIAL NEWSPAPER OFFICIAL NEWSPAPXK .i F KLAMATH COUNTY OF KLAMATH FALLS i Year No' " KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1917 Fries FIT EACE TALK OCCUPIES THE REICHSTAG MCE ORRAINE I DECLARED THE ONLY BAR MORE WATER FOR EASTERN KLAMATH KAISER'S MEN FORSAKE CAUSE SAILORS START MUTINY AT WIL. HELMSHAVEN SHIPYARDS ANU THROW CAPTAIN OVERBOARD. TROUBLE ON BOAT AT HKA IKY WOULD GIVE VI' UKL. (fll'M i KMhhnuut Sees no Reason) Whjr Hlfht Not lie Arranged. Mlrliaella Hays Peace Is able Willi Present Deeaaads Allies llclcluttaic Expected to Bteaaln Few Days. ' - I A MMM A . .... AHBibnuAn, uci, ii mutiny Be lieved caused largely by bad food has IM8TERDAM, Oct. 11. Address- occurred among the crews of tbe Gar th wlebitac Foreign Secretary . battleships at Wllmeshaven IduAilminti until aa far aa ha ... ....... .. -w - Tha ianfaln nr Ihn wnatraln wna Mteetnere as no impeaimeni 10 A . .. . ..a , ....!,-. .ki.k ,m unrown OTorooara an arownoa. ino V. mil hu uuva..wM "mm vwmim: fc solved by negotiations except I crews were landed, and surrendered i math demands for Alsace and to soldiers who surrounded them. iIm. I There la also a mutiny on board Ckucellor MlchaeUs In speaking of, the battleship Nurndorg now at sea i nld that as long as tbe Ger- i enemies demanded any German I er tried to drive a wedge between Genus people and their emperor, Ice was lopowlble. IMBTERDAM, Oct. ll.-JJuring I debate In the rolchstac. Conrand i Mid that the declarations P0"0 uPn lne 0,n" The men, who were seasoned sailor proceeded toward Norway, bather overtaken by destroyers and forced to aurreader, Emperor Wtllam went to Wllhelm- ebaven and ordered one out of every aeven mutineers to bo shot. Chan cellor Mlcbaelis protested, and only three were shot. Servitude was Im irtlcn Secretary von Kuehlmann, , apart from Alsace-Lorraine, w a no absolute- bar to peace, waa ItiBount to definite understanding 1 Belgium should be given up. He that "this should bo herald. forth to all-nations." Pillar Btronaenmn, a national lib- . nld he would not oppose reduc. i et armaments, but thought dls- nt was hardly practical pol ks Berlin Vosalche Zeltung says Irekhataa; win probably take decls- Maps regarding Alsace and Lor- in a few days. majority favors the formation onircblal federal state, with atic parliamentary auaranteea. ltd believed the Imperial govern- bium favors this now. OT101D PATIENTS IMPROVE et n many frlenda of Mlaa Hn.1 brook be clad (o.laarn l condition g a trifle Improved according to her Dhvslelan. Dr. HtmlltOll. Mlaa HwHluml, jf very sorlous time with ty- i iiior. Fred WcKterfeld. whn nta t one time, Is now better. Or Marion Taylor nt tha 1 Mb00 hag an att.nb A .. W Is believed that he will be out aoout two weeks. WKB CUT WIDENED 6ERMANS FACE FUEL SHORTAGE RAILROADS WILL CHARGE IX- CREAKED FARES, AND ALL EX. CKPT'NECESARY TRAVELING WILL HE DISCOURAGED LONDON, Oct. 11. German state railways now face a great shortage of fuel. A drastic limitation of traffic haa begun. Tbe railroads propose to levy heavy excess fares on express trains, and to discourage all except unavoidable business Journeys. ' e train with a crew of men Z !nw.ged ,n Waning tbe cut MOVIE FIRE PICTURES AT STAR THEATER Tbe pictures of tbe Ewauna Box company Ore taken by C. R. Miller will be run tonight at the Star the ater. They were shown at Dorrls last night. HOLIDAY TOMORROW Tomorrow being Columbus Day and la legal holiday, coin nanus win do I closed, and also tbe postofflce. It Is ' .......a ik.i ill AawntAH wlnrf nwa Itka Rn.iT " ! mo vui swaoaavw w ... -- lea tki cnp railroad be- will be opened from a to iu at ma - wv ana ine.end of the I postofflce., so that ail may ei mir mall. Raid Over U. S. Planned Next Week PTON(D(C it I71au. " v . J T" mh a NeYerk 9 ftUelKo will be kataa4 'ML " and balloona with h. literature aaataialajt Liberty Wut'OeteW Kith. , Kbt kalMM hava alxmir sjjayM farttla warkt frtr-Te alrpataN hare been secured. BALTIC ALFALFA YIELDS BEST IN COUNTY TESTS ARE MADE OF SEVERAL - VARIETIES r County Agent H. RMaytr la His Monthly Report Mention Several Varieties UalUc Goes Fire Tons and Matures Early Trials With Sulphur Show DeaeAcial Itamlf. Barley Also Being Tented. Very Interesting results are given la the monthly report for September tsaued by County Agent H. R. Glal eyer. The testa made on four varie ties of alfalfa show that the Baltic variety Is probably the best adapted to this particular section, for altbo the tests show the yield to-be the same aa the Grimm variety, It ma tures carlor. A yield of Ave tons per acre was produced on both kinds. A portion of the report relating to some of the experiments carried on is given below. Variety Crop Demonstrations Some ury interesting and boneflclnl resullti havo been obtained this sea son from our alfalfa variety trials lu the Merrill section. Pour varieties. namely, Common, Baltic, Grimm and Disco 38. This Is the second season slnco Planting these varieties. Tbe results show the folewlng: Tho Common alfalfa, yield, four ton per acre; the Baltic alfalfa, yield five tons tier acre; the Qrimm alfalfa, yield, five tonii per acre; tho Disco 18 alfalfa, yield, four tons per acre. The yields of the Baltic and Grimm alfalfa are Identical, however, the Baltic was ten days earlier In making ita a-rowth than tbe Qrimm. Thla ten days Is an advantage for the resaou that we believe from now on we will be able to obtain three cuttings' of Baltic, where usually this county only affbnla two. The Disco 28 alfalfa waa the latest In maturing of all tbe varieties. On the farm of M Glaco mini, where these tests are being car ried out, twenty acres of the Baltic alfalfa wil be seeded next spring as the result of the trials. Barley-varletlea up to the present time have shown favorablereaults. Five varieties used were: Hanchen, Bwanneck, Wisconsin Pedigree, Mart ot, Manchuria. The Marlot and Man churia barleys being early maturing varieties, were damaged severely by frosts. Tbe Bwanneck, Hanchen and Wisconsin Pedigree, according to ap pearance before threshing, are about even aa to yield, with a slight advant age In favor of the Wisconsin real Bree Definite results will be shown after threshing. . Trials with sulphur on alfalfa la tbe Keno section have shown ssarked results this season. During the spring months an application at the rats of 100 pounds par acre was applied to the alfalfa Held used. The results ob. taiaed were as follews: Average ylsld front non-treated, ploU, three tons par aersL average yield froat treated plats Mag fr tons per sere. Tt!Mhwf a laersjiMU rW oa ton asr.acra by .the usa. ef ios psvjulsvtt fulnkur. lsr.tiar arataary eaailtloas taut' for two cents 'per pound and the alfalfa hay White Sox Shut Out By New York Giants - n By a Score of 5 to 0 New York Evens Race in World Senes Struggle. Two Home Runs By Kauff, Is Sensation of Game. Schupp Pitches' Great Game R. New York 5 Chicago 0 'II. 10 7 E. 1 0 NEW YORK, Oct. 11. Before an attendance of 27,746, the Giants top pled over tbe White Sox by h 5-to-0 score, making tho series eyen up. Ferdinand 8chupp, the Glant' south paw, duplicated Benton's shutout per formance of yesterday, plastering M. second coat of whitewash on the Sox. Ben Kauft's two home runs were the featuiea of the game. Attendance! 27,746. Total receipts $63,742. Players' uhnro, $34,000. Batteries: Chicago Fa bor, Dan- Fletcher. Schupp tossed out Gandll and Weaver fanned. No runs. New York Zimmerman grounded to Collins. Fletcher grounded to Mc Mullln and, Robertson grounded to Faber. No runs. Third Inning- Chicago Schalk singled to left. Faber popped to Schupp. -J Collins and McMullln fanned. No runs. New York HolketjmnejlSchalkJo uanau. Kariaen poppea io mcmui lln and Schupp fanned. No runs. Fourth Inning Chicago Eddie Collins slammed out a double bagger past third. Jack son was out on a fly to Herxog. Col- LUXBURG WILL BE INTERNED DISMISSED GERMAN COUNT IS NOW A MAX WITHOUT A COUN- TRY FIXDS ENEMIESON ERY HIDE fit EV- . t, WILLOW CREEK PROJECT NOW UNDER WAY WILL IRRIGATE UPPER LANGELL VALLEY Tea Farmers Interested ia Project to ggtBBBnSsBivVaBBnB sBvaBFaBBaEYsaffBBBafl'V leBBaBBBaLaBBm flBS BafBa&SBBsflbV .- 7T - V -A-tV s-39gSBBBBft flsf RbBg.g.F vx wigi.giBH bIbbIbK. v v v i & vvs AwH m aBBaBBBBaVK- & . 'A,.N( . vVruH JB iaBaBaBaBaBfiS$'NS, &-4 xx RBBBaBaBaBaBaBaV mI Ba 3&K VJV?MBBSBsaVa gsas"sas"aa"sa"saSh W JS Sj'i.'- -N JlEjB HMpflsfJBvSSBIH aHHKvBlR& x.sBsHkaGMmBflsBSBsHlsBSBSBsi SBaBBaBBaK jJfilBI'BBaBBBSeaSYH !aBW4SaalBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBKjBlBfl FCROIC-SCHURR forth and Schalk. New York Schupp Has wa caught off second by Schupp and Rarlden. Une-Up and IlattliiK Onler Chicago John Collins rf, MoMul- len 3b, Ed Collins 2b, Jackson If, (Jau. dll lb, Weaver sb, Schalk c, Faber p. New York Burns If, Hersog 2b, Kauff cf, Zimmerman 3b, Fletcher ss, Robertson rf, Holke lb, Rarlden c, Schupp p. First Inning Chicago John Collins grounded to Zimmerman. McMullen'a grounder bounced off Zimmerman's glove tor a hit. Eddie Colling fanned and Jack son grounded to Hersog. No runs. New York Felach took Burns high fly. Hersog's grounder was captured by Eddie Collins in a nice play. Kauff grounded to McMullen. No runs, ecoad lajUag Chicago Fslsch grounded to Is worth about 110 per ton. Many saUa-i Klanuth County will proba bly net aeed sulphur to obtain jasavy crass at alfalfa, but from indleatloas sassy soils eaa be benefited froW the' application. Very little publieity haa baa given ta Us aUaffa trials) with wslakar, as' wa'Wisa to ascufa'aiars deflnite lafornatloa first. to Hersog to Zimmerman. Felsch fan' ned. No runs. Knuf Gets Home Run New York Burns fanned. Hersog grounded to E. Collins. , Kauff drove out a home run to bench, his first hit In the series and the flrst bit secured off Faber In tbe game'. Zimmerman grounded to E. Collins. One run. Fifth Inning- Chicago Gandll singled past sec ond.. Weaver hit into a double play, Hersog to Fletcher to Holke. Schalk singled over second. Faber grounded to Schupp. No runs. New York Fletcher singled, past E. Collins. Robertson bunted safely, Fletcher going to second. Holke bunted safely, filling the hases. Rarl den hit into double play, Faber to Schalk to Gandll, Robertson going to third and Holke to second, Schupp singled, scoring Robertson. Holke out, Felsch to Schalk. One run. Sixth Inning , Chicago J. Collins singled t left. McMulUn fanned.. J.,Celllss tofk s. ond, on short passed oau. " tbrsw him out at second buf frsg dropped the 'ball!' 'it was no passed Cover 1,720 Acres by Willow Creek, East of LangeU Val leyWork on Dam Under, Wag and Plans Made toUae Water Next Year R. F. Tattle Is Presenter. BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 11. Dis missed by tbe Argentine government. disavowed by his own government, de nounced by tbe people andpreas of his country. Count von Luxburg, ex charge d'affaires of Germany here, is facing "enemies, enemies everywhere, and not a homo to go to." For nearly two weeks not a trace could be found of tbe vjpt. Then he bobbed up auddenly id southern province, "attending to'lBr personal business." disDatchesaasylbVlth him With New Irrigation projects atari still is a Doliceesoort.asakhed by tbe lng all over the county this fall, the foreign office "aa-a guarantee of his farmers in Upper LangeU Valley have personal" safety. ZS .. j-j.j oeie1l,ned?tto letjaaothsr The foreign office notified" him that go by"wlthout"water on tfietrTanes: be must return at once to the capltol.j A tetal of 1,720 acres is embodied In Force will be used if he terries, the .'the Willow Creek project under which .... I a. AaBAaM s.a tliat ukAltnn tnJlA te messaee states, immediately unon ieu lariuereui ui m.uu ..wtnv arrival here he must leave the coun trv. Hla one alternative will be in' ternment on the island of Martin Car- cla, where prisoners from German raiders are detained. Tbe count is expected to choose Internment. RUSSIA STARTS COALITION RULE COUNCIL OF FIVE ORGANIZED A MONTH AGO IS REPLACED BY NEW REGIME-ARMY DROUGHT TO HIGH FIGHTING POWER PBTROGRAD, Oct. 11. The new coalition government assumed control of Russia yesterday) replacing the council of five organised a month .ago. It announced an active foreign pot. Icy, bringing the army up to the high est fighting power and the restoration of economic tranquility. PAPER MEN ANSWER CHARGES WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 11. Twenty-three book paper manufac turers answering to the federal trade commission's complaint that thru their bureau of statistics they had advanced paper prices unduly, an nounced that tbe bureau bad been discontinued, and asked for, a dismis sal of the charges. Tbe commission will render a decision October 28th, get water at a low figure. This project is not entirely new, aa a former dam constructed at the mouth of Willow Creek a few miles from LangeU Valley by R. F. Tuttle was washed out last year, Just when the farmers under the ditch had be gun to reap the benefits of irrigation. It is understood that the dam will be constructed on a somewhat amaller basis this time, covering only tho lands in the upper end of the valley, and that tha lands around Lorella will be supplied eventually from some oth er source. Work Is now well along on the dam, and it Is planned to get the wa ter on tbe lands next year. The County Court yesterday named December 1st as the day for the hear ing of a netftlon for.creasKtg an lrrl gation district. v PEACE PLOTS WERE STARTED IN LONDON LONDON, Oct. 11. :An European news agency has stated that It has learned that the French commission which Is coming to London in connec tion with the Bolo Pasha case, 'haa documentary evidence of Germany's peace plots In the allied countries. It added that "sensational develop ments" are expected in London In connection with the case. o J EMBARGO LIFTED WASHINGTON, D,C.. Oct. 11. e) The embargo on coal shipments to Canada has been lifted. . Continued on Page 4 Crane Goes to Take Pasteur Treatment -yi - M " As a result orcontaewjth a dog.l which later dYiopso rashes ana was filled, "londyH Crae'1U known tamer of .tha itlatk?saU.ft for portiaa this sornlag to taka tha Pasteur treatment. Mr, CraaVhad knocked the skla ; fir from tbe back of one' of htf 1..J;-&V .MM, aa Hcksd by his dog.TA aaart .ftfS time nfterwird the'dog want ssaaV lr v y tsk'iag Immediate steps ta Brarawtte.1 yf ' feetlon if is believed he wHl aafsagW any bad results from the Incident. A jlM -fr -" W1 v Kj-y'i ' "1SI ""AT' 'I ,jcT" A VU t" -,n &