The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 03, 1917, Image 1

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BRITISH
DATS Of ENEMY
SUNK IN NORTH
HlEA WATERS
1UUANS MOLD TKUTOKH FROM
CROWMNO TAOUAMBSTO
0wm Troop HUU FnitenriM WIUi
Bawtoim ' nnrlln ABaouncea Cap
tare of America Vocctm by Rccun
Boherlnic Wrty Oernyin Com.
mm lUtder aad Five Trawlcm
tart to IMtom bjr BriUali.
LONDON, Nov. a. The admiralty
ku announced that certain Britlah
forcei have been enad In the Oat
i Ucat, an arm of the North flea, and
teat the prisoners arc being brought
la. The announcement declared that
ten armed patrol craft, besides a
cruder, were sunk.
COPENHAGEN. Not; I. The Oer
aaa commerce raider Crocodile and
Ire armed trawlers have been aunk
jr the Britlah In Scandinavian wa-
iara. linn on two Daalah ahlna ra-
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mo to be on ire, and later to sink.
Tae Crocodile carried 400 men.
BERLIN, Nov. S The capture of
American soldiers by a German rocon
aolterlnt. party haa been announced
jr the war office. The statement aaya
that the prltonera were brought In
from the district of tho Rhlnemarhe
ttaal.
ROME. Nor. 3. The Auatro-Oer
,mu pressure waa more 'noticeable
ysttirday on the left wing of the Ital.
knarsiUa. along the Tagllamento
jlne. Tb'e Italians detained the Teu
ton attempts to reach the right bank
el the. river.
PffmOGRAD, Nor. 3. The Rus
sian troops In the VoshneS sector
fraternised yesterday with the Oer-
sa iroops, the Russian war oOce an
nounces today. VlsbneC Is on the
Russian front aoutheast of Vllna.
LONDON, Nor. 8. Thirty men on
the auvlllary cruiser Marie of Fein's
our were killed In an engagement
with the British destroyers.
BL8INORB, Denmark, Nov. 3.
Wounded men from the aerman aux
iliary cruiser Sufk in the North Sea
vtrs Unded here.
FIREMEN'S BALL
THANKSGIVING EVE
Arrangements aremow being made
for the fourth semi-annual Firemen's
Mil, which will be held at Houston's
opera home, Wednesday evening, No
smber 38th, the evening before
Thanksglvlnsv Th Peerleu arches
will furnish music, and a Sne
ms is predicted.
Strikers Refuse To
Resume Their Places
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If. Taeejoa aid Portias to rstur to
cr Bwtdlag aisdUUy 'seafereacM.
repeated itt taMUlocraah seat
wr by Frank McNully, president
H REAUY DEALS MASfelHtoX
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FOUR MORE BOYS
LEAVE FOR FRONT
LAHT OF LIST FIIWT KXAMINKI)
IIY LOCAL UOAIID LRAVK FOIt
CO.NTONMENT CAMP MOHK TO
UK CALLED FOR KXAMINATIOX
Four more Klamath boys left this
morning to Join tho ranks of the
Amerlcsn army at Camp Lewis. They
were Charles Roberts, Robort Adams,
Claire Arnold and Oliver Jefferson,
the latter being from Chlloquln.
This la the last of the list or draft
ed men examined .for the first quota,
altho It is considered very probable
by the local exemption board that an.
other group of about twenty more
will be called to take the examination
In order to fill thsgps caused by
the fifteen men that wer'ti (recently
discharged. nV American ... Lake for
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COUNTY WORKERS
ARE INDUSTRIOUS
FINK SHOWING MADE BY RED
CROSS WORKERS IN ALL FARTS
OF KLAMATH MORE INTER.
EST NOTED IN MOVEMENT
A total of ISO suits of pajamaB,
ion nlKhtlncales and IS pair of bed
socks are now completed, at the local
rooms of the Red Cross Society, or
thl. amount, the Klamath high school
girls have made 33 suits of pajamas
and 10 nightingales.
Bly has sent in nevon suits of paja
mas, Bonansa six suits, and Fort
Klamath four suits.
There has been a marked Increase
In the attendanro at the headquarters
here recently. There are scarcely any
women, however, who find It possible
to be there in the forenoon, so from
this on it haa been decided to keep
the rooms open each afternoon from 1
to 6, and on Saturday from to a. m.
to S p. m.
NINE MEN LOST ON FINLAND
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 3.
Eight men are dead and .one Is; miss
i... fmm the tornsdoed Finland. Two
of the dead and the missing man were
amhni-H of the armed guara, two
were army men, and the rest were
members of the crew.
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I Electrical Workers.- j, v' .'-?.
'ItATti, NoV. 8. The iislOB IsAd
era asYatiitsrtsd that tbe strikers
will roUfi oily when (he avera.
meat takes) over the telephoae'Iyltesa
or the company grants Its demands,
WIN NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS
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DRIVE RESULTS
PROVING GOOD
KLAMATH FOLKH SHOW FGER
. SKHH TO AID COUNTRY UY
PI.KDG1.NG FOOD KCONOMY.
SCHOOLS DO FINK WORK
With tho exception of a very few,
tho people of Klamath Falls and vi
cinity are responding unanimously to
tbe call of. Herbert Hoover for food
conservation to aid the United States
and allied armies.
In a few Isolated cases a spirit of
Independence has been manifested,
some refusing to sign the pledge cards
because they believe that the Issue
Is being forced upon them.
Almost every one visited thus far,
howevor, hag demonstrated an eager
ness to holp the government by sign
ing the card Immediately, with as
surances that It will be. lived up to.
Every, JKUnat'alU family; repre
sented at the high school has nw
been enlisted in the move.
Tho high school was dismissed yes
terday afternoon for the purpose of
making further progress In this dis
trict, each pupil-being pledged to en
list one family m'ore during the af
ternoon. The food campaign this week in
OregonVas placed entirely under the
auspices of the public schools, Ore
gon being the only state in the Union
where, this was done. As a result, all
tho schools are making a supreme ef
fort to make a fine showing for the
stnte.
Clty;8chool Superintendent R. H.
bunbar'and -Principal C. R." Bowman
of tho high school, aa well as a num
ber of others, have worked sealously
for tbe past few days to make a good
showing for Klamath County.
ARMY RECRUITING
OFFICER IS HERE
To secure enlistments In the reg-iIhi-
nrmv. Recrultlna Officer' H. J.
Price of Redding, Calif., arrived last
evening, and Is stopping at tne notei
Hall.
Until hta departure November 8tb,
he will receive enlistments in all
branches of the esrvlce. He declares
that there arismany vacancies. la the
uiiiinn olnn nil thfi nr1neer. for
those qualified In this, kind of' work.'
Opportunities are oRen in tne forestry
regiments for lumbermen of all
kinds. Professional, men ana traaos.
Wen In many different lines who wish
to' Join the colors will find openings
in thaJit reinaetira Vocations. Officer
Price, Will be glad tojaaswer any and
nlh questions oi tuose mteresieu.
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ASSAILED MUSICIAN
RESIGNS POSITION
r - BOSTON. Nov.-8.-lbr, Mark Muck,
rnnduetor of the' SostOB Symphony
orchestra who waa severely criticise
for not piayug tae "tar apsagiea
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Appleg
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Pioneer Stockman Disposes of Interests
After More Than Fifty Years Act
ivity in County . Largest Cash
Realty Deal Made Here
During the Year
Captain I. D. Applegate yesterday
sold his big stock ranch of 800 acres,
across the California! line, near the
Lava BtfBds, and his band of sheep to
Murphy Brothers. The price paid,
which was all cash, was In the neigh
borhood of $35,000.'
PJ0bnlyJio-jDSAJI0ff.toay u
more Intimately acquainted with the
history and development of Klamath
County than Captain Applegate. The
family was prominent In the early
settlement of the Willamette Valley,
as well as Klamath County, and Cap
tain Applegate served with tbe pio
neers of the early days and during the
Modoc War. Later he engaged in the
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 3.
A nation wide drive for funds with
which to carry on the war camp com
munity recreation service will bo
made the week of November 4 to 10,
it was decided at a recent conference
here of representatives from all parts
of tbe United States
Secretary of War Baker, the prin
cipal speaker, In praising the war
camp community work, declared that
the soldiers must be adequately arm
ed and clothed, but that he wanted
them to have also "that Invisible ar
mor, that moral and Intellectual ar
mor, that new soldier state of mind
for their protection over-seas."
John N., Willys of-Toledo, national
Great Pure
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War Camp Fund
Drive to Start
Stock Show Planned
PORTLAND, Nov. 3, The Pacific
International 'Livestock show, which
will be b'eli hsre during the week of
November lit, is expected to be the:
greatest purebred stock show held1 la
.IAN;PK)RO.Cailf:.iNov. ,8.Tae
steamer ,-Geveraor.H which grounded
hera Vfif tigat tpt last, wasU-fog, Taaraslay.haa;
IOIIH SWilWtf sBwaaa i m iiuw
from saetaer vessel. -
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Last
Stand Evacuated
stock raising business, and .at differ
ent periods owned a number of the
big stock ranches of the county, In
cluding one In Yoana Valley, Ui
Edgewood ranch In Swan Lake al
ley, and the Oleae ranch now- owaed
by Rex Bord. A few years ago he
purchased .800 acres otlaad Bear the
his wlnter'sheep raaie. . This raach
he. appropriately named "Applegate's
Iast Stand," as he' had. about decided
that this would be his last venture In
the stock, business.
Mr. and Mrs. Applegate still re
tain tbelr fine home In Klamath. Falls;
and will probably spend the greater
) portion of their time here.,
chairman of the committee presided
at the conference and at the session
of the national committee held to
make the plans. . '
President H. D.i Mortenson of tbe
Pelican Bay Lumber company has
been named as the chairman for rais
ing of funds In Klamath County, In
which tbe quota has been set at T400'.
He has decided, to accept this duty at
the solicitation of tbe Klamath Com
merclal Club directors, to whom the
selection has been referred.
A stronc .committee will be an
nounced Immediately, to aid la the
work, In which those who still enjoy
tbe comforts of home should assist to
provide) the boys who are flgatlag for
IUBIU,
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Bred
to those la charge of tbe wraage-
mens.' '
There wUI be forty-slx Shorikora.
Hereford sud -Aberdeen Aaguslherds
entered.- The herds will laer4a stock
fro Oregon, Waskiagtei, CAUMrata,
Montana aadliaael ' l
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Javary.; grounded p Wa4ty,sl4Js
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the rocks by ( Uttta auaasja to
the boat resulted tress the MsldeiHr
FRENCH GAIN ON
M RIVER
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OF RIVER ELBJffcN HUNDRED
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PASHA. Khr-Jt.ZlV&r, French are
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advancing betwtmts&Olse canal and
u r-ar yTKTy.'
By, and have:
reacned tae foam
t of the Aileete
River.
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reated to the
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north bisak.y,
across Uit.AleUelace October 23d
thelheViatured 433
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A. . WIGGINS: BRINGS ACTION
AGAINST 1. 1. KELLER FOR VIO.
' LATION OF AGREEMENT, MADE
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SstKSiSv1"" i' ia VhlchMrSi.I.r
seeklng,to restral4;J. Keller from, u J ow of priBC,p:ltock-
conducting a .restaurant business in r Tn preMnt,bullUn-twW
...eged .rlolatloa oi hi. contract vS'b.,Sy-ivir tw.,
at the time bedtoposed i of his cafe to lMtlt5ti0BlilH,fcW.
vviggws,.is oeiiia np .,.
Circuit Court. TheAVWene for the
prosejputloa. Is now.'pout completed,
The.defsase seekfo show that the
present business: wltwhlch Keller Is
IdenUled la conducted by Mrs. Kel
ler.' Attorneys Charles F. Stone and
W. H. A; Reaaer appear for. the pros
ecution, while the defense Is repre
sented by Charles.' Ferguson.
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KEW ALASKA SCHOOL
TO BE OPENED SOON
FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Nov. 3.
Efforts are being made to have the
now. Alaska Agricultural College aud
School of. Mtaes ready, for opening
raezt fall. The beard of regents is
now.JUv correspondence with educa
tional Institutions on the "outside"
'regarding the ;type of bullldtngs and
courses of study for the new school.
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mccoGNnrioN
IS STICKING' POINT
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3. The
Faclffv Telephone and Telegraph com.
any baa again refused to, recognise
.the operators' uatya as a means to
end. the'strlke.' Ituss. however, or-
fsred to nKoUsWiIll other questions.
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One of the Finest Bsis;SMist fa.
Klamath FaB at the. Comer' Mi
Sixth' and Mala, Owned by George
McDeswM, Ja Takea Over by C.B.
Crisler at.a ComsMsratlosi el'SleV,
OOP New-BsilHlag te bsj Bveetsd
One of the most substantial realty
deals In city property of the season
was completed-here tnlsmornli'gj ,
when Mayor C. BCrlsler jbok, over1
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YESTERDAY
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uain xaripcrij. uciu uj uwis mv-
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Donald, at a consideration of UO.OeO'.
This property, now occupied bythe'
jewel cafe, Is considered, by alt 'bast
ness men tqbe.one of the mostvalto
able. business corners, in thVcityi as
It stands attbe Junction of .Main
street and the 'principal tbororiralto '
the agricultural; district, vl'JJ,'
It Is! generally believed 'that the
building will be immediately remod
eled and occupied by the new KJam-
h tumta honlr uinn in Yiit started 'In
-(nrnl,y esUbllshed, and later a-ew,
. ,M.Min- win h Ar.rtkd foi
modern building will be. erected .for
Its accommodation. &', n
The new owner has'jkaken uBsaedt
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BAITIST MEETINGS
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The evangelsjUc meetings .bow dc-
elc
Ing conducted Jrt the- Emanual Bap-
tist church under tbe leadership of
Dr Wt c. Driver are attended each
evening by large audience; Foreful
sermons oy tne noiea speaner ana
fine singing provided are drawing out
the peope In greater numbers. The
meetings' started last Monday,, and
will' be continued for some time.
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ASSISTANT MEDIATOR NAMED
WASHINGTON, .D,- G, Nor. 3.
Immigration Commissioner--White at.
Seattle haa' been named to cooperate;
with Federal Meeilater. Verisr" Ree'
to work toward the settlement of. the
phone strike.
8EATLE, Nov. 3, White is now
out of the city, but is expected to re
turn immediately and take up .the
work, v
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