The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 06, 1917, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OFFICIAL NIWIPAFEK
OF KLAMATH COUNTY
OF KLAMATH FALLS
Turin''
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1917
Prim Mr
ITALIANS ARE PUSHED FURTHER BACK
MAMAAAMMMAtoWMWMMA
fIRSf TRIP 0VR
STRAHORN ROAD
THIS
MORNING
1TV OITKIALS A UK HUHHTH Ol-
nrii.i:ii
INDICTED
SERIOUS
CHARGE
itdSKiiriM; attoiini;v .itti-.mits
tospiikah disi.ovai.tv wiic.v
tiioop thains passli) thru
that titv
PORTLAND Nov. li. Flojil Itmnii,
nti attorney of llcselHirg, Man been In
jur Flifci Time In Curry City I'nlli- dieted for n loliitlon of tlio espionage
m to i:ml of IbillH Ikvaiiil All..-1"11- ' ' ""we" ,l",t l10 ntlUrfHbwl
tin) soldiers cm route! to training
w,ntltm.,l.-om.l,,lNrii-,.-MMultl.4c!uiil)H wIuii (llu tnlM BtiipcU nt
Riiuil lied Ciuti-iulloiiiiiil Quality' Itobi-burg, nml endeavored to spread
i
New riiKM-iiKi-i- dwell U'nws Yiinli
AGREEMENT MADE
REGARDING CHINA
LONDON
i
RAID
DESCRIBED
KLAMATH FALLS IM)V DESCRIBES
Till: TERMOR AM) SUFFERING
WROUGHT IIY INHUMAN KXPK.
DITIOXS
Germany Now Declared
Democracy By Leader
BERLIN; Nov.
lly AfcMM-intcfl Pre
"While troops of net, llio majority lender have impart-
of Kipilpim-nl Woik Going Alund
History s nindo loilay nl Ktuni-
th Kails In tliollritt trip or tho now
pasucngor conch over tlm Stiiiliorn
line to the nml of the rutin nt tlio gov-
' truncal launl tlin-o miles ciml gf llio
city,
Tlio city nlllrliilii worn llio guests of
Mr. Btr.ilwin on thttt Hrnt trip, and
ttonu-rr) party wero greatly Impress,
oil itli tlio progress Hint has li-oii
made anil -vv 1 1 1 tlio thoroness of road
'tonttrmtlnu. All niembors expressed
themiclu-s as ttifrprlsed nt Hie
imootlimcM of the now grndo.
Mr. Hti.-ilwin called off tlio places
of interest pasted In regular biake
man fashion, wlillo City Attorney
Orocslieik, as ronilm-toi-, iittmupti-d
dlslnynlty
tlOOpS.
ami unrest among tlio
DISTURB
TROOPSJ TRAIN
(itOWII HOOT AXI .IK Kit SOL.
nii:its viii:x train stops at
OHOVIIil.i:, CALIF. RUFFIANS
ATTEMPT TO HOARD CARS
OltOVII.I.K, Calif., Nov. C Two
earn of a Weslein I'nelllc tioop truln
to elect Minor Crlsler for not hnvliig illicit with soldlcis were uncoupled
a ticket. Tlmt Klaiuatli F.illn l-t uh the train blood on a Biding Sutur-
liilltllng a railroad was realized to-'
day ii x inner before, an tlio roacli
'day nlglit.
glided liolilnd engine No. 1 over ltn
A ciowd blnglng I. W. W. songs
Brat few miles. Tl.o Inlorlor of tlio "" " J,rou- no," l,""utu ""
iiMscnKcr coacli wns also n surprise tlio ears, but were scattered by tlio
to tlic city ofllclals. iih Its eulpmentBOi(eis. When tlio train started tlio
Is far superior to tlmt provldod In tho
contract with tlio city.
Tlio scarcely appreciable grade
from thu city limits to tlio crossing
br the Alliimiinl. rnnrli In tlio lllllX-
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Imum grado of tlio Btirvoy botween,
Klamath Falls and Ilend. wns tlio!
startling announcement inado by Mr.
Etrnhorn. J"
1-argo piles of equipment woro
passed on tho route. Fourteen car
ore now on the ground, Including the
raascngor cenrh. four box cars and
nlno lint inrs, Two
uncoupling was dlsoercd.
.
INHICTLD ON WHITE
SI.AVKIIV CHARGE
PORTLAND, Nov. C. Stable Hniel
lias been Indicted fur wlilto slnvery.
Sho Is tho first w ninuii to bo indicted
here on llml charge. Tho nllegod
victim was tho 10-oar-old daughter
morn flat cars 0f an Itinerant picaclier.
WCrfi Wl'lir'lfl.il .in ilm wnv .lnwtl frm
Portland recently. Tho K. P. M. 11. 11.1
stamped on all tlio cam was noted tho Southern Pacillo connection and
lth f special ploasuroby llio vlsllors. j aciobs tho giound Insldo tho city
As a dclnll of tho exponso of tlio on- limits,
terpribo, two carloads of nulls nnd The Isltors wero of tho opinion
Pikes weiopoluted out, on wbleli tlio that remnrkablo progress had been
coat was moro than in.OOO. Tlio four mndo on the work, considering tlio
'lre fcfiro along oach sldo of the right, diawb.ieks that had nrlson.
"I way Is completed as far ns tlio Tho passengers on tlio train t b s
rails nio laid, and tho who nnd posts morning seemed to ronllzo that this
wo now on bund to complete It to1 was tho beginning, net of a short mil
Dairy. I rnnd to a point twenty miles oust, but
The new brldgo across the canal Is of n great system which Is destined In.
most subbtiuitltil structure nnd hnB a fo years to bo tho means of do
been completed In nn Incredibly short vcloplng an empire. .
time. A .innm .hn.,i ...111 i. nvn.l Tim iilo thU mcinlng wns restrict-
ahln ii. .. !. it .... ... ' -.i i i.n riiv ntllclnls. bub Mr. Slra-
... nuuii lime, iiiiii uui iruiu u "" - -
the higher points along tho grndo will horn phms to Invito tho public Tor n
be carried to complete tho fill noar similar rldo In tho noar future.
Tho fearful times experienced by
people of London during tho numer
ous air raids now bclng.carrlcd on by
tho (icrmnn Zeppelins Is brought fore
t lily home to the people here In a
letter lust received from John Corey,
recently employed In the White Tcll
enn garngo In this city, and now a cor.
poial with tho Thirty-fourth Aero
Squadron stationed temporarily In
Knglnnd. A much more realistic pic
ture Is given of the distress and terra-
occasioned by those night sky
Whits than Is realized from the regu
lar dispatches concerning them. Corey
says In part:
"Since I have been here there have
been seven air raids. They are aome
thing awful. I had beard of them In
America, but to go thru one of them
Is bomethlng entirely different. Just
Imagine several Herman airplanes
flying over Klamath Falls, dropping
bombs full of shrapnel. The worst
thing Is, you don't know where the
things are going to drop, You can't
boo, thorn, as they alwaya come be
tween 7 and 9 in the evening, and you
are entirely helpless.
"Of course, there arc the anti-aircraft
guns here, but they can't see
what to shoot at. Utell you, It Is
simply hell to go thru an air raw.
iKxi-use the grammar.)
"What with being shot by subtna
llnes nnd these dirty air raids, I have
seen n little of the war. That Is the
way the uermnns ngni. u manes n
person hnte the kaiser worse than
ever. It Is cold nere now, ana mere
U no moon, so we haven't had a raid
slnco last Tuesday night, but no one
can tell when they will come.
"Tho raid of last Tuesday waB the
worst of the eeven. Two bombs
dropped within three blocks of where
we wore. One dropped on the slde
unik in front of a home. It tore the
wl ole front of the house out from the
bntoment to tho third floor. Every
uiminw within two blocks was brok
en All tlio nouses across me ueei
wi shattered and torn from the
ntnrn of shrapnel.
"Tho other bomb fell on top or a
limine, nnd It was good-bye house. I
ui.s standing near when this happen
ed, watching, or trying to watch' the
raiders. Iv made me decidedly anx
ious to get back to quarters and see
how close they had come to hitting
us. More women- and children are
killed during these raids than men.
the central allies are forcing their
way acrotw the TnglUmento, (Jermuny
nt home lias quietly crWed the polit
ical Itubicon, and In lite hi" !""
rtinifged from a autocracy to n democ
racy," declared Matlilas Erzbcrgcr,
leader of the contrast party, in un in-
tervlew with' as Associated Pre- cor.
respondent.
Erzberger said:
the most mowentoofinovc since the
founding of tho empire. Its achieve
ment reprVsPUt permanent pollUm!
ed their com l Hon of the hopeless
no or permitting the old ystem to
piovajl.
"There U need of co-ordinate ro
IichIvo goeninirntiil collaboration
with Hie it-lrlistag."
'c Krzbergcr then told hoiv von llorN
Hug and von Kculiele'innnn conferred
with the paity leadciw, urging parlln
1
i mentary 'prowl111"6 as the only nolu-
i.
This lias been -n r tUe cr,scs-
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SKCHKTAHY LANSING PUBLISHES
PACT MADE WITH JAPANESE
AM1IASSADOR REOAIIDING POI
1CV OF EASTERN TERRITOItV
BERLIN DECLARES
ENTIRE FRONT
EVACUATED
ROME ADMITS RETREAT FROM
' MOUNTAINOUS TERRITORY '
Tlie majority leaders and von llort-
ling nro working in complete liar,
liiuny. and the nnci Ims the full sane
gain for tlie German people. tion of the emperor, who gave tlic
Tltru the chief of tho civil caM-.jjrliniicellor free Iinnd.
DriveiHtart For
Camp Recreation Fund
WASHINGTON, D. C Nov. 6.
Jupun and the United States have
reached a complete agreement "regard
ing China, and a complete under
standing as to military, naval and eco
nomic co-operation in the war against
Germany.
Secretary Lansing, has published
notes exchanged between himself and
Count Ishll, the special ambassador,
which formally records that Japan
lis .-i siipcial interest in China, but
pledging "the independence and terri-
terrltorial integrity of the Chinese re
public.
It reaffirms the doctrine of the open
door for commerce and Industry, and
It cleared away misunderstandings
that might Jiave developed into a seri
ous situation.
Until the Associated Press dispatch
from Peking told ot signing the
agreement it was not known that the
delicate Par Eastern question had
been taken'"upr "'
Italian State Retreat Made to Estab
lish New LineBritish Attack ota
Flanders Front Russia Doing Ut
most to Carry on War Russian
Minister of War Relieved From
Office By Government Order.
The drive In Klamath County for. American Soldiers In the field.
.1 ..ion nt r.-imn.ilcn was market
the 1400 requested us Its portion of
the War Camp Recreation fund will
start with a bang here Thursday, and
be continued thru Friday and Satur
day under tho leadership of H. D.
Mortenson.
At a well attended meettug held
last evening in the White Pelican ho
tel an enterprising group or men
nledsred their support and time to
raising this fund, which will aid so
materially In the comfort or tne
BERLIN. Nov. 6. The Italian lift
Ion the Tagllamento has been won by"
the Austro-Germans. Tne Italians
have evacuated the line along the en
tire river, to the Ardiatic coast.
The conflagrations Indicate that the
route taken by the retiring Italians -
lies between the mountains and tha
sea thru the upper Italian piaias:
They are retreating from the Fella
Valley.
MANY KILLED IN
TRAIN ROBBERY
ROME, Nov. 6. The Italians have
been forced to evacuate the moun
tainous area north of the plains bt
Northern Italy, to establlsh'thelr new
line. The enemy now occupies this
territory. "
The
ulan of campaign was marked out,
and will be carried thru by this ag-
...antlnn U'hnSA IlfirSOnncl Will be
made public tomorrow.
It is believed that the citizens of
this county will respond to this call In
the same generous manner as In the
lted Cross drive hero last spring. The
terrible life which our boys are un
dertaking for our safety and liberty
makes no sacrifice too great to pro
vide thorn with every possible com
fort, It Is declared.
Brazilians Incensed
Over Loss of Ships
PETROGRAD, Nov. 6. Russia Is
still doing her utmost to carry on the
war, and wtll continue to do her duty,
according to Premier Kerensky. He
n.ntaata. xTsimt nv other lnterpr-
VILLA FOLLOWERS KILL SIXTY", tetton of his recent interview with the
Associated press.
GUARDS AND wyuxu rasK..
GERS IN BIG HOLD UP ON MEX
ICAX CENTRAL
JAUREZ, Nov. 6. Villa followers
LONDON, Nov. 6. The British
have commenced an attack this morn
ing on the Flanders front beyond Par
schendaele.
PETROGRAD, Nov. 6. General,
dynamited a. passenger train on theVerhovsky, minister of war, baa been
Mexican Central at Armendan. ou relieved: or omce ojr iotwu.i -.-
miles south ot Chihuahua. jder. General Manlkovsky has been
Sixty federal train guards were appointed acting minister of war. The
killed and passengers were wounded, department Is under me general ui-
GF.RMAX GIRLS TO BE
DRAFTED INTO SERVICE
New Reclamation Work
Near Teeter's Landing
Ily cutting ditches thru the dike
later it Is planned to Irrigate the
tmct. Tho water will then be pump-
6C The land In this district le known
to be very fertile and productive, and
It Is believed will soon pay the reus.
e acroaa to the river and.onable coat of "ciaraauon.
Flower urotnera, u. . " -
W. O. Smith, are the principal lapd
owners In this district.
Ar.-.v.igomcnts nre now being m-ulo
'"' 'he. reclamation of n. tract of n'p-
PrOllnuilnli. inn .-... -. iv,. -I.1.
4 tor8h lands In the vicinity of -Teeter's
IdhJiu . i - . . . .
uuing. T nig tract -lies In a separ
te unit, nnd can be easily reclaimed
r constructing a dike from Wild
Hone Butte across to the river and
"one the river bank. The dike, when
wwpletod, will bo about a mile olid
quarter In length.,
8TRA8BURQ. Nov. 6. Now It Is
the women students of the University
of Strasburg who are soon to be
drawn into the semtmilitary universal
civil service that the relchftag decid
ed upon more than a year ago. On
the bulletin board of tho university
there has appeared an announcement
.w.tifvinn the young women that they
are needed for ammunition and sim
ilar work.
RIO DE JANIERO. Nov. 2. De
layed) Two Uruzlllan steamships
have been sunk by German subma
rines, while passing thru the U boat
lone, according to news released here.
Immediately upon publication ot
the news a large mob attacked two
German newspapor offices and much
rioting followed. ,
JOHN QUINNEN JOINS AVIATORS
John E. Qulnnen, better known as
"Heap," enlisted for the aviation see.
inn nf thu army, and left at noon to
dcy for San Francisco, where be will
go In training for a abort time before
leaving for the front.
Many otber opportunities are open
f cr 'young men in 4lf ereat branches
of the army. Recruiting Oflleor Price
withes to get a few more before be
leaves, on November Itb. He mr
found at. the Hotel Hall rosj, the
street at any time until this date.
The mob also set fire to a German
club house",
ltlots Incident to the strike on the
Sno Paulo Rio Grande railway, which
threatened to develop Into au uprls
lug, wero quelled by troops within the
last forty-eight hours. There were
many casualties, however. The gon
eral thoory Is that the strike aud the
riots wero Incited by Gorman Influences.
A hundred and ten bars of sliver, Be
longing to an American company,
wero taken. Several passengers were
lobbed and executed.
COUNCIL MEETING TONIGHT
Lack of a quorum at the city hall
last evening made the regular session
of the council impossible. The meet
ing will' be held this evening Instead.
Arctic Explorer Is
Building New Boat
rectlon of Premier Kerensky.
HOLLAND-AMERICAN LINER
RFXEA8ED ,eV CONDITIONS
WASHINGTON, D. C, tfov. 6.
Arrangements are practically com
pleted for the release of the Holland
American liner Nlew.at Amsterday,
for one voyage, on the condition that
she carry 2.000 tons of corn for the
relief or the Belgians. It will be the
first of the Dutch fleet released.
CONVICTS ESCAPE FROM SALEM
STRIKE MAY REACH SOUTH
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RAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 6.
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The telephone strme ... T .. . ,, honor -en.
t SZAXXS ? r&tttttBi
I ,0Vohut have Tormina! recerds: TuefW
wmouL , believed to have stolen an automobile.
Kg Month For S. P; .
At Klamath rails
BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 6. The
Pram, the famous vessel used by Cap
tain Roald Amundsen in efforts to ne.
gotlate the North espassoge, will,
not be used In Amuaosens wtiw
'rfh for the North Pole," according
to member of the Norwegian colony
aerv. i
Aannndun III tO hV Diet tllO
Pram la Ban Francisco, but the vessel
. .l InnrrAn oilllnhln far
nas oeen louim uu .... .
his uses. Instead,.ho Is having a ves. During tne mown ju.n....- -
set constructed-at Bergen, Norway. paggenger tickets were soia ai u
In this he expects tolfloat as farortb inVii 'southern Pacific depot'than any
!ulWaT Pilous month during tb. bUterx ot
T.-T. X V ' the-cduuty. The total was I.78Q.
plane.' l 4 -,... mt a ceneral
tout y.wF " -.- - -
exodus from tho city by eny meane,
. ihA railroad omclals. as more are
believed tobave anlved than to have
o make th.otrlp totbe poje by air-
. The .GJoa,. which was used by
.Amundsen, on other lArctlo. trips, now,
occupies a dry land berth in a'publ
park here; " , i
left, but U does reflect me gte
progress and proaperity 01 w '
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