The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 02, 1917, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Fv
'sa3r
..'$51
v-
,-
-4-". ,
m5 -''
gEiyg Emming llgri
Is
owiCIAL NEWIPAPM
OFFICIAL NIWIPAVn
OF KLAMATH FALLS,
OF KLAMATH COUNTY
3J
Year No. 8.148
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1017 ' V
I .'; .74 .-
)- -"
5,1
I
PflP
--ft '
ZTh
BIG
BATTLE COMMENCES
.
tf
STAND MADE ON
TAGLIAMENTO
RIVER BANK
MXTtB
J
OPENED BY
ARTILLERY
HKAVY
4
. ' ' . - -w
i , Vl
II
.V7
ITALY
MANY U-BOATS
SENT T0B0TT0M
BRITISH NAVAL BEAD DKCLAHEH
FORTY ,OR FIFTY PER CENT OF
SUBMARINES l.N NORTH WA
TKRH HUNK DURING WAR
. . .. a 11
AOTWKV IWW " w
jabs.-Teuton Bed Actio
fram East KMe of Wrer ltaUeas
Battered to Bo Making: MHd Hera
)ffhlle Preparlag Stronger Defease
Farther West.
By Associated Pre
DATELESS The battle of Taglla
Mtoiaa begun by tha artillery.
..The lavadera have opened Ira from
jMfesterly side of tbe rirar on the
CPi portions on tha west bank.
JCftStha Italians hava announce that
. Iwrbave repulsed the advance of the
miimr patrols.
u I. unnArfAlit whathjir tha Italian
-hava Dlanned a definite aland at the
''Ttglalmento, or merely deelre to de
lay tbe advance In order to prepare a
Kramer line at Mreaaaor PiaveJ
further weat.
WASHINGTON, V. C. Nov. 2.
Between 40 and CO per cent of tbe
Qerman aubmarlnea operating In the
North Sea and the Arctic Atlantic
Ince tbe beginning of the war have
been sunk, according to a statement
made by First Lord ohthe British Ad.
mlralty 81r Eric Ceddes. He said,
however, that we must plan for a
long war.
INDIAN wo Russja Must Have
Help From Allies
Mill NX
MONTH
MXKTV.TWO TRACT WILL
AUCTIONED
BE
Estates of Aged and Deceased Indies
Will Be Disposed of lit Nominal
Figure to Higtiest Bidder Many
Opportunities for Stockmen to Ob.
tain Hay Ranches Reservation Is
Noted aa Stork Raising District.
FLAME OF YUKON
UNUSUAL BILL
MOVIE HANK GIVEN EXCKITION.
AL TREAT IN ALASKAN KILN
STORY AT STAB. THEATER.
FULL HOUHE ENJOYS IT
LOCA
PHYSICIAN
I
TO JOIN COLORS
KLAMATH FALLS MEDICO EN.
LISTS IN HOSPITAL CORPS AS
LUNG SPECIALIST TO LEAVE
NEXT WEEK,
fWM
Klamath Falls Is shortly to lose
OSS of Ita mAit . aiifaaiif nl anil nnn
ttlar DhvalrlaBaVAulnv tha narlvt nf
Us war in tha parson ofJJr. George
Cathay. He Srlll' leave some Una
nut weak for American Lake, where
ha will become identified with the
aosaltal corpa aa a long specialist.
Baring the three years of Dr.
Cathay's practice here he has demon
trated unusual ability In hla pro
fssalon. and been a material addl
There was Just one dull period at
the Star theater last evening just
before the show commenced. Nothing
like that followed during the play.
In "Tho Flamo of the Yukon,"
starred by Dorothy Dalton, tho public
i.. ..! n ah. nt thft mm( hlnod
in iiuvou ..v . j,
stirring films so far stfewjod In Klam
ath Falls. A story of the gold rush
days of Alnsks, when eggs wore worth
a dollar anlece. and when wild deeds
wore so frequent that they hardly
aroused curiosity. The powerful love
of a. dance hall girl, Who "wont
straight." and a fight that made ev
ery man In the bouse sit on tne cage
of his chair, are pictured in six reels
of absorbing Interest.
"The Flame of tho Yukon" is one
of "those" shows.
TREMENDOUS SHOE OUTPUT
ARRANGED IN ENGLAND
NORTHAMPTON, England, Nov. 2.
. ... MiMnlatA fits
vu, ana seen m materia anoi i Arrangements are uuw !... -.
won to the city In a cltlc and aoclal turning out every weok jbo.uuu pairs
Wats- U- IBS .. .a a a 1 . .a a . J - laaSlttiat fltt
way. He will be greatly missed dur- of aUndard boots made of leather, as
lata. e.. a I a 1 attA
lag bis absence.
PLBVNA RANCHER
PAINFULLY AFVUCTED
Claraaa, Huat,, a famar in tha
9vaa district, Is laM .up with an
letted band, caused from tha lane
Nf of a felon. A string of seven
carbuncles on his other arm makes
Ma condition unenviable, The Infect
ad hand, however, la now considera
bly Improved. ,
1 aaaa
Object
;
.. aAat enn
soon aa tne government i
word for the w6rk to be started.
There will be three grades of men's
... . nvirna ransln between f 1.68
and II.S5. Wpmen'a shoes will cost
from 1.M upwards and boots from
at a a nn ' -i
It Is ekpected that children's boots
will be turnea out in .h?
ttt at firat. owing to the shortage.
There will be no wood fibre, canvas
or patent substitutes in these .stand
ard boots. Leatner win ue uo
out.
That ninety-two tracts of land on
the Klamath Indian reservation will
be sold at public auction at tbe Klam
ath Agency December 22d, was an
nounced today by Superintendent J.
M. Johnson.
These tracts, which are the 'es
tates -of deceased or aged Indians
vary In sise from 40 to 160 acres, and
range In price from $5 to $16 per
acre.
Many of these Isnds are valuable,
hav Droduclnc tracts, and stockmen
frequently obtatnjery good ranches
by uklng-mHtShiage 'oseaauef Ions
at a very 1tfw'niure7 Tbe4flamath
Indian reservation If one of the most
famous" stock raising sections of the
West. ' .
The Klamath Indians are far more
civilised and progressive than most
of the Indian tribes, and residence
among them has not the objection
able features that exist in some sec
tions. . ,
The lands' to be sold may be taken
over on a cash payment, with a 10
per cent payment with btd, 16 per
rent when bid is accepted, and pay
ments or 25 per cent i at the end ot
the first, second and third years. A
minimum appraisal price Is fixed for
each tract, and bids aubmlted must
be equal or above this price In order
to be acceptable. '
SHEEP RAISING
IS PROFITABLE
haTiiv STOCKMAN VERY WELL
SATISFIED WITH HIS EXPERI
ENCE OF PAST YEAR BRINGS
IN FINE BUNCH PV LAMBS
PETBOORAD, Nor. 2. Russia Is
worn out by tbe war, and must now
have help, Premier Kerensky told an
Associated Press representative to
day.. He aald that Russia, claims as
her right that the other, allies now
shoulder the burdens' she has borne.
.'. '
"Russia baa been fighting eighteen
months longer than Englsd,. and
fought alone," said the Premier. "The
world must not lose faith lnjthe Rus
sian revolution because it ii an eco
nomlc one. No one has a' right to feel
disillusioned about it, it takes
years to develop a stable government.
America's most useful way of aiding
Is to send boots, leather, Iron and
j'
money. It is Impossible to seed
troops."
He added that Russia waa not out
of the war, despite contrary reports.
WASHINGTON. D. C.T Nov. .
The government's apparent faith lav
Russia Is reiterated la the authorisa
tion of a loan of 131.700,000 frets
the credits previously arranged fer:
Secretary Lansing assailed the Wash
ington Post for printing the headlkM
"Russia Quit." He aald than was
nothing to Justify this impression.
Kerensky's statement is not re
nrded as dlseourulng. as all tha
allies fully realised this condition.
7XJL
Y.IMtSPI)KtX
TO APPEAR HIRE
EWAUNA BOX CO.
WILE
REBUILD
German Aims In South
America Are Revealed
I ' WASHINGTON, D. C, Nei'.. 2.
The maintenance of markets in Ar
gentine open to Germany, the separa
tion of the province of Rio de Sul
from Brasll, and the cultivation of
friendly relations with Chile were
the nmaslng political alms ot Ger
many in South America. Count Lux
burg, Germany's disgraced minister
to Buenos Aires, believed as late as
August 4th that he could attain these
aims.
To do so. he wanted a submarine
squadron placed at his disposal and
he wanted a stlSer policy with Brasll,
whose neonle. in common with all
a
toward 'BrasH hsJTcreatesl
nerettnat our easy
attitude
the imbresslon
loin a-ood nature can be counted on.
This is dangerous in South America,
where the people, under thin veneer,
are Indians. A submarine squadron
with full power, to me, might atlll
snvo the situation. I requeet inatruc
tionn as to whether after a rupture of
relations legation, is to start for homerl
or to remove to Paraguay, or possioiy
Chile. The naval attache will aouot
less go to Santiago de Chile.
(Signed) , " 'LUXBORG
i " 'No. 89. Aug! 4, 1917 I am on
vlnced that we shall-be able to carry
thru our principal political aims in
KLAMATH COUNTY TO BE ORGAN.
1BBD TO MELT IN THIS CAUSE,
AS HAVE ALL OTHER DIS
TRICTS IN STATE ''M
That the Honorable W(N. Dillon
of tha National War Work Council of
this work
th Falls
tile, was
y R. C.
district,
w being
both at
the Y. M. C. A. in choree
for. Oregon, will be in Kla
ana appear oeiei iof
announced -today vy u
. .. -, -.
wiwavrca, vuairsuiu im
TIsb T. M. C. A, Work
MWI a fnr tha aaldli
hABia and aVroad is of tie Utmost lm
portance to the welfare and health of
tha troops in tha eli... 'Iieters from
tae local soys new on too service u
ttaaa raeaiTad fMsa time to time tell
ing- of the wonderful woKkVheing done
thru una orgaaisauoa. a im
Tae x; at. v. a.
disUnct body fro
daty. Thrult. thj
isaeoa er tne wo
tar: RaadihsT
ate; ara'
reatlen -Is
has keen
ai.-i Jsti.i
Texacdate oflMr
SPRING
PLANT NEAR DUNSMUHl ABED
TEMPORARILY
SB) SkBBBBff!" "uu
BtrBMBssT'Cross So-
tsBBBBBBBBt conven-
loisrs larsftwacu.ai-
crooM.. Khtschool8,
aMlalalaN.-aaal ataititin rec-
PrawdH. naat-rwork
aneajsi'taA-aaay in an
.jk.K
i 2.
New Factory to Be Botlt ea.OM Ssta'
But oa Different Plsn ' WIM Pre
abljr Operate About Saae Force.
Timbmw Now Behsc Gottea Out for
Framework Local Employes-
Transferred to GostetU for Winter,
i
.
'.-
TWf.
.i-"?!
mj
!?" '&
.S-'
Dillon's ap-
naaMai'ia'liarWkaa a6t been announc
ed, but tha people of this county will
ha argaa(aed to.particinata in this
nieroaseat aa they havin all other
ceuBPes in we stw -; t
' a
5ERI0U5 6ER1N
NAVAL MUTINY
ions Filed In
First Water Division
! objactloga war alsd yaster- waUr bogrd, and mUar W6m
. . . .. .- u -. ' i.i a l..rlna eblactlODf.
i
A WSlOMBai
. " at a bsarla l tfea rilreufi r.nutl was n w .yrr.VT -.',- ,. .. .'. A ' ' STBaUaaV ja IWIHa! BSHSBBJJpj--i6TS
.,r:Tf'?TWJfffWT"ff woi pmmmms.ytvrT avama. and luliUai lMa aa
E&3&smimm& missxttvfZw m
V
.."n?,L-li - JlI.Siii.--i
fzmrzs&zss&ssES, TSZZZ.
'! -r r-Hus-asssi sie mpim i --'--
f utovats hav;e has designated, hth ,u,t,
South Americans, he called "Indians. South America, the maintenance of
under a thin veneer." open mariteis in Argentine.,----"-
Messsges turning Argentina's de- reorganisation or bouw urmii .-
Iioeration to uermaoy uimo
were sent six weeks after Luxburg
had advised the slnklng"of Argentine
ships "without leaving a trace." They
followed by Ove weeka bis allusions
to the Argentine foreign minister as
an "ass."
They have been made public by the
state department this week as fol fel fol
eows: "In view of tbe fact that tbe sub
stance of certain telegrama addressed
by Count Luxburg to the German for
elan office has been published, the
secretary of state makes public the
actual text of the telegrams:
" 'Number 63. July 7, 1917 Our
Anyone in doubt about tha proftta
of the aheap business via luamau
County theee daya might A well to
have a chat with Ross Sutton, a prom
inent rancher ot tbe Dairy district,
who drove In a bunch of 446 lambs to
Klamath falls yesterday.
Mr. 8uttpn purchased i.&uu ewes u
year ago at 1 9 per head. He atlll haa
1,800 ot the ewei, after harvesting a
crop of 1,000 lamas.
STEAMER GROUNDS IN FOG
SAN PEDRO, Calif., Nov. I. The
steamer Governor la awaiting aign
tide to try and goat ok tae ereaa
water hare, where aha .draw '
last1 night. Tbe paaseagera were all
safely lauded. , r-"' , .
7 t :
,.
rotL , . .
iv well whether with or against Ar
gentina. Please cultivate friendship
with r.hiia. Tha announcement oi m
visit of a submarine squadron to sa
lute the president would even ow
exercise decisive Influence on tha eq
uation in South America. Prospect
excellent for wheat harvest in De
cember. (Signed)'
. " 'LUXBURG.'
The previous dispatches ot Lux
hnr- with retard to Argentina war
made nubile by the state department
of September 8th. That event awuajj
all ot Sajuh America against Gar
many and spoiled all of Luxbujtfa
.plans
TEUTON ADMUtALTHROWN OV
w 3 .-
ERBOAKJI BY SAILORS WHO
OWBCTlrO BEING IMPRESSED
INTO SUBMARINE SERVICE '
The Ewauna Box company of this
city has now practically completed
their plans to rebuild the ilant here
recently destroyed' by pre, early, next
spring, but until that time a has plant
has been leased at Cpstella,"'Catlff,
urn mllaa halnw TJnassanlr. 'i,Tka
employee wlilJbe'traaifarre, and?Ue
hnilnmi of tha Will be
transacted &&eii
of lumber has already-heen ahbja)sLi34
down. ' v - . - -e
In speaklna; of the new plant hhra, .
Mayor C. B. ptoler,Iwa4st.eir ?
cern.-declaretl. today tbataa plana
had not feen fully completed. The' " .
same grounds will' be 'used he said.
but a different arrangement ot hulld
ings will be constructed.
That. the company will go ahead
with a new plant is welcome news to
the people of Klamath' Falls, .as this
factory, has been one of the principal
pay rolls of the city, having developed .
from a small concern within a very
few years. Ninety-three men .were
employed when the Are. aejjegad a
few weeks ago. "
"
Tremendous Battle
Is Now Forecasted
ITALIAN HEADQUARTERS IN i enemy. One ot tbe greatest battles ot
NORTHERN ITALY, Nor. J. The the war Is expected y' tna. axparie,
Italian and aUled troops are prepar- based along the line of the Taglle-
tng a 'wujter offensive against the mento River.
LONDON, Nov. . Three' officers
id a number of sailors of tbe Ger-
navr ware killed in anotner
mutiny at Kiel, a eeaport ot;8chles--rtsvitolateln
DroTlacaV early 'in Sep
tember, according to an Amsterdam
-Unatek.
1 The trouble la reported to have oc-
eurrad on board -the battleship' Kron-
pnas, taf priaeot tne ueraea '.
whairiv.tBwa.:ravoiiea Bgaimw mm
draRM into submarine service.
' Tlsaajattera on the Kronprlns-threw
A4aSMtiaverboard and, stab
had aad threw overboard two other
aaWsrs. .Tht adntlral waa. raecued,
bataadtoleareKisl.
AU.tha aurrivlBg mutineers' were
srrested. "" '
RED CROSS DANCE
HERE NEXT WEEK
LOCAL SOCIETY WILL RAISE
FUND FOR CHRISTMAS PRES
ENTS FOR BOYS IN TRKNCHHS. .
EVENT AT ELKS CLUB
To raise funds for Christmas pres
ents tor .the soldiers at the front.
members of tbe nea cross coeiBiy i(
here are planning, a dance at tae
Elks Club one week from tonight,
November -9th; '
The quota apportions, to Klamath
County Is 150 boxes, ajilthfrhieal or-.
HOIITaVJsLUKGON ganlsation .planato 'JB?;,
raCNGKCURTPAILKDiresuy .oeio iu- -
transportation etspaea. -x
" Air fraternal organisations m m
city are asked to unite inv making
M. ovant a hi BUCCCSS. Tickets Will
WTO' Z
Hf f!rrrrr-
GROVNDED STEAMER
MUST BK UNLOADED
SIATTUD. Nov.l CepUIn Renny
of tha ateamer.Javary, whtch'.want
aground yesterday ea WJfRh.IshJnil
v PuMt Souad, aaBet';, aat
far aaawa on whlehiaa u14sha
szzLsyj
MssV1s) mWWQG9s w&BfBBwt
ported. -,
TELEPHONE STRIKE IS
CONFINED TO
m
ban rfuNCiioo; .1
''iNBW YORKrNoT. . Aaf4ahBs
been Uke b7 .fTarata&mmlt
tes of thaNew-Yeirk-.StaekExcbange
to minimise shertweiiina-.
be f 1 par couple.
dent
trlct
trlca
i.Dia-
-r
a.
eriaForThe
West Side School
...1... ... th. thai- homes to this ache), a
ni-WMv T,7-:A i-Vilisa
acaoot in wawv r- - . -----
i sow secure m ----- -j" w
.1 - ' - I,1M T' -
10 prora oi ar-s ------; . j .
, aa tae svsiia ---- divr
ifiWW,y
peaaa ?$
mz$m
A9
9
t-i vi- I
i5.V.3!ll
"T, t,?'.,
rK.
7
;5
rw ;siJt vrs,
- t "&V i.y
H&.M.
.tgb
l&