The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 30, 1918, Image 1

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    OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OF KLAMATH COUNTY
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i earer auk aiiiiknted, home
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DAI KLKS8 Dissatisfied with tlio
iroitrci o( the raco negotiations ntiJ
the Prussian utcrtorul roforin, the
Orrmnn workmen have brought about
wIoiik Mrikcs In Berlin and otliar
pari of tlio empire,
Tho government Iiiih onloreil lliu
nrreit of six leaders of tlio Irnlcpond-
cnt unrlnlUt party, whllo at Kiel, tho
traders nf the obdurnta workmen
hsvn bean forced Into tbo army.
In and around Berlin 00,000 work
men failed to report nt their posts
)inlerdii) inornlnK. seriously ham
irrlnK tlin electrical work mid tho
lrilnm fai lories.
HIk itrlke urn also reported at
Westphalia mid iiIoiir thn Illilne. Ka
ren and Kiel munufurtorlo and dock
i"riln urn nlno affected.
Adolph lloffninn, editor ol the Vor
waertH, Ix mild to bo imprisoned.
In Finland thn rovolullon.lsta hn
ft up n government. Tho revolution
1Mb nre now In control In tlio anuth
and tho government forces In tho
north, according to tho latent romirta.
It U mild tho Sweillali aubjecta of Flu
laud arn endangered by thn revvolt.
Swedish troopa nro reported to
huv entered Finland to uld the gov
ernment nml the aenato.
LONDON'; Inn. 30. Nearly half n
million pontons, nre now striking In
Berlin, and tho number la being added
to hourly,
A CopcuhnKOQ dispatch aaya that
me movement la extending to the pro.
vlnrlul towna.
Tho town Hlrlkera have formed n
nrkimm'n council of BOO, with "ac
tion rommlailon" of ten. Including
noted lender.
All workmen In tho Kiel ahlpynrdH
ml Vulcan worka a,t Hamburg, and
IhouanndH of mlnera In the Westpha
Han districts atruck on Monday.
NOW RAGES
IN GERMANY
Enormous Fires
Burning In Vienna
LONDON', Jan. 80, Large wara-lfog done, according to the Vleww
hu in the city of Vienna are now Revolutionise are auapaeted of
(uiuae, und oiiormoua damage la be-
BERLIN
nm urrniin
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RECENTLY ORGANIZED FKDKHA.
TIOX MIMHIOXAHY HOCIKTIKH
IIOI.I) FIIWT UHAXD ALL DAY
NKKHIOX AT M. K. CHVItrtl
A largo gathering la expected here
tomorrow when the Federation of
Missionary societies of Klamath Fall
will hold an all day session at tho
Methodist church.
A lunch la to he Riven at noon, at
which husbands of members are all
Invited to be present! 'A lot program
conalatlng of addressee, toasts and;
mualral numbera, baa been arranged.
All uii'inliera of thn Missionary Bocl
ety are urged to be preeenl'for the
morning session and for lunch. The
Ronernl public la Invited to attend tho
afternoon seaslon. T
The following program la an an
eounced: liiivnilnnnl Mra. W. II, Cox
Itoll Call by Becretarlea of Different
Societies
lliiNlneaa Session
Itouud Table. Conducted by Mia. K.
I1. Lawrence-
Kulu Mra. Hert Thnniaa
13 o'clock hunch
I:. 10 Devotional Exercises Hev. K.
P. l-uwrenrc,
Address India Mra. W. K. Rnmbo
Hindu Kong W. K. Itnmlm
I'lnno Solo Mm, C. W. Kberlnln
Ito.idliw OrlKlml Poem Mrs.lleckloy
Solo Mra. Smith
Addrcsa Mra. Eberleln
AT
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HAxn hi.iph while woRKixa ox
JOIXKII AXI IH CAUGHT IX MA
CHINE TWO FINGERH l-OHT AT
KXTCKLE JOIXT
To loae two flugeri, the third and
fourth on the left hand, waa the mis-
I fortune which yeaterday overtook A.
F. Stankey of thla city, wnue at wora
In tho (looller planing Bill. Btankey
.... wnrvim on thn iolner when hla
,hnnd Id boW way illpped and waa
rmiRht In tho machine. Tne nngera
were taken off at the knucklo joint.
Tho Injured man waa attendod by Dr.
Warren Hunt.
having atarteu me urea.
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1918
NOW
DRAFTTESTS
nnirTTrnrn
1
MF.X LISTED UXDKH "LAHM O.NK
tMIX III-: GIVEN' PHYSICAL E..
AMIXATIOXH AT KI.KH TEMPLE
IIV LOCAL IIUAIID
Tho regular examinations for tho
men of Cla One of the nelcrtlvo
draft will commence tomorrow morn
ing at the Klki Temple, by thn local
exemption board.
l)r K. I). Johnion, cxamlnlnK phy
alclnn of the local board wlil conduct
the teste of the 3!0 men which are to
be put thru at the rate of twenty-tlvu
per day.
The following men have been noti
fied to appear for their touts on Feb
ruary 4th:
Percy Walton, MouUkuo, Calif.
Jay Walter Ward, Chlloquln.
Howard Kaufman, My.
Ilrure M. Rambo, Plush.
Fred Herman Jackson, Dalry
Vlncent Jelenek, Mulln.
Charles Kdgar Potter, Merrill.
Nouh Kdward Nyhart, Klumath Falls.
James Krnest Nail, Klamath Falls.
Clyde Morris Short. Ilond.
Chns. Khanahan, Chlloquln.
(luy Norman 8atterloo, Klamnth Falls
Carlos Mobrlglla, nray, Calif.
Dennis Kolly McDonutd, Klnmatli
Falls.
Harry Calvin Measner, Algomn.
Thomas John Martin, Tuolomo, Calif.
Harvey Wesley MaeKemle, llend.
Charles Kdward Jackson, Klamath
Falls.
Claudo D. Ilechdoldt, Honanaa.
Otto Young, Chlloquln.
Antonio Tnffoletto, Bacramento, Calif.
Jamea Wlllard Thrasher. Klamath
Falls.
George Wynant Jijckson, llnrrysvllle.
Ark.
Mnrlon II. Cannnn, Seattle, Wash.
Silas I., Clark. Klamath Falls.
ji
PKCULIAK CIHCUMHTANCK OF
T0 XKIUHIIOKH IX MILLH AD
D1TION WHO HVFFKIt PAIXFCL
IXJUIIIKM F1IOM HAMK CAUSE
Two horses falling on two Mills
Addition boya Monday afternoon
broke a leg on each boy. according to
Dr. Warren Hunt, who attended both
case. Another peculiar feature of
the natter waa that the young men
lived within a block of one another.
Mr. Btaub. one of the men, Buffered
hla mishap In the eountry, near the
city, and waa brought borne. Hla left
leg waa fractured. It la reported that
the other man, Mr.' Moot, who had
hla right leg broken, waa hurt near
hla home.
TOCOMMENC
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HERE MONDAY
ADMITS ITALIAN DEFEAT
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Gemian Press Is
Calling For Revolt
LONDON, Jnn. 30. A dispatch to
the Kxchnnge TclcKruph from Amster
dam says tho IK-utsch Tages Zeltung
openly culls upon tho German people
to revolt ngolnst the present regime.
"We, ton," says this' pan-German
orgun, "have a Judas among us today.
Ho appcurs In tho red coat and man
tle of Germany's hangman. Who will
save Germany from theso traitors but
tho German people. It Is now 'Ger
mans, help yourself and God will help
ou."
Altho Kmicror William Is not
named In tho nrllclo, the expression,
"Germany's hangman" la meant for
the kaiser, ans the correspondent.
WASHINGTON, I). C, Jan. 30.
Surprliio waa expressed ut tho atato
department at uowa dispatches saying
State Liberty Loan
Campaign
Definite pinna for tho third Liberty I
Loan campaign aro being arranged at
n meeting of tho Oregon State Central
Liberty Loan cemmittee at the Mult
nomah hotel, commencing yesterday.
Membera of the commltteo represent
ing every county In the state are pres
ent, and the organltatlon of the atate
will, be completed and every prepara
tion mado to carry on the work of
the next loan to a succcasful conclu
sion. The first session of tho committee
was hold nt luncheon in the dining
room of tho Multnomah at 12:30. Kd
ward Cooklngham, chairman of the
executive committee for the Liberty
Loan, presided, and Introduced A. L.
Mills, chairman of the committee on
organisation, who explained tho plan
' campnlRn outlined for tho third
Liberty Limn.
PROTECTED
In ordor to protect the fishing In
loitiu of Klamath County, the Flrh
c.id Game Comtiurstoit of OroMPn
have decided to t'use for the present
certain poInU in the county that hnvo
hitherto been speu tc anglera.
Tho new crder becomea offncilvo
February 15th, it.d Includea the fol
lowing Four Mile Lake and F.nu'
Vila ij'rok to a p'i'nt one half mile
btlow Ita outlet; Klamath River (row
a pulm R00 feet tdow Ita confluent'
with frpenctr Cieek to a, point 200
feet above ttild tontuence sjj mi
Spencer Creek from Ita confluence
with Kiniuuth River to a point where
KLAMATH
WM
that Count dentin bad forwarded to
I President Wilson a copy of his speech
before It aJ delivered In Austria.
I Secretary Lansing declared no copy
I had beeu received In advance of pub
lication, or since, Lansing returned
to bis office )esterday after an ab
sence of more than a week from Ill
ness. ,
It was officially stated that Presi
dent Wilson haa not received a copy
of Count Csernln's speech on Austro-
Hungary peace terms, In advance or
otherwise, and so far had acen only
abstracts from the addreea.
Count Csernln's speech on Austrian
war alma and the statement that it
was sent In advance to President Wil
son baa aroused the nan-Germans, and
their newspapers are bitter In denun
ciation of the Austro-Hungarlau min
ister. Is Arranged
"It Is the purpose of the state cen
tral committee that every man and
woman In the atate be asked to sub
scribe to the next Liberty Ioan. The
organlxation of the atate, county and
city campaign committees will bo
completed, and every wheel In the
machine greased and ready to atart
when the button is pressed In .Wash-
Ington, starting the campaign,1
..
said
Mr. Mills.
Robert E. 8ralth Is state campaign
manager, and the membera of the ex
ecutive committee are Kdward Cook
lugbam chairman, J. C. Alnsworth,
Geo. L. Baker, Franklin T. Griffith,
Wm. A. McRae, A. L. Mills. Emery
Olmstead, Kdgar B. Piper and Nathan
Strauss. ,
Charles J. Ferguson, representing
Klamath County, Is at this gather
lug.
a pipe line diverts the water to the
Spencer Creek hatchery; Seven Mile
f Creek in the Wood River Valley from
Ita confluence with the Weed canal to
a point where Short Creek flows into
It.
A notice Just received from the
FUh and Oame Commission indicates
that tboso violating the new restric
tion will be subjected to the penalties
of tho law.
This new order, which la taken to
protoct the Bin at spawning time, la
imade this year much earlier than
usual, owing to the warm winter sea
son, according to Charlee F. Stone,
Fish aud Game Commlstoner, who has
just returned from a meeting with the
board. The warm weather baa caused
the Bah to go up the streams much
earlier than usual.
Mr. Stone declares that the state
department will be dependent ou
Klamath County thla year for supply.
Ing trout eggs to the .whole state.
Three mtr. will be employed to help
transport the. eggs, which are. to be
taken from' Spencer Creek. Seven Mile
Creek. Four') Mile Lake and Sorague
'River.
t.
ELKS TEAM
riioTrni
COIWT IH KVKXKD IP WITH RKP-
HKMKXTATIVKM FROM PALM
ALLKYH LAHT
ACKLKY IM STAR OF KVKXIXG
Won
Palms 3
Elks 3
A.
The Elks evened up the count last
evening when they entertained the J
Palms on the Elks' alleys, In the sec
ond match of the tournament between
these teams. The Palms easily won'
tho first game, but were trounced In I
the last 'two. Harry Ackley waa the
tar of the evening, with high score
of 237, ond high average of J05. He
repluccd Lennox In the second game.1
Lealtt lost the bead pin lu the last!
game, rolling a score of 90. A good
slxed crowd of rooters was present,'
furnishing plenty of encouragement
to the rollers. - '4
Tho third match will bo rolled on
the Pulm alios next Tuesday night.
PALMS
lat 2nd
3rd
180
166
Av.'
182
153
153
143
149
151
Goodwin
Wright .
Houston
Lcnvltt .
Kctsdever
Dale ....
..194
172
149
140
148
165
.165
,.190
.126
.170
90
155
133
Total
845
74 724 152
ELKS
174 168
Van Belleu
162
237
151
173
161
16S
205
116
147
179
174
Ackley
Iennox 116
Upp 132
Hayden 171
Kent 162
173
159
192
198
Totals
, . I oo
890 884 169
NEW HKTTLER VISITS CITY
C. S. Burton from Modoc Point Is
down for a short business visit. Mr.
Burton was among those who took ad
vantage of the sale of deceased In
dian lands on the reservation last
ear. and Is now nt work Improving
his propoity. Ho appears very much
pleased with the result of hla pur
chase, and predicts a big future for
that district In the years to come.
TAkTQ 9Mn
jpsjIMPQRTANT,
H flfl II I I " aH I I
NIGHT HARRY)
Irwin Suit Against
County Is Settled
.....ti.t in ... tho AalanAanl nhtaln avlrianra of the violation Of
has been returned by Judge F. M. CaL the prohibition law In Klamath Cottn
, klna In the action brought by John Ir- ty during Attorney Irwin's admlnls-
wln thiu his attorney W. II. A. Ren-
nor uKulnst Klamath County, which
was tried n few months ago In Jack
son County.
Charles J. Feriuson ao-
peared for the county, and a large
delegation of local witnesses were
caned to appear on tne siana.
.The plaintiff Hd the county 'upon
clalma assigned to him. which! were
alleged to be due for expense. tacr -
red lu obtaining and alternating to
OFFICIAL NIWiPAPlH
OF KLAMATH FALLi
Pries Fire Cvate
...... . . -.-.
HUNS LUSt
AIDED BY KKI.XFOKCKMEXTS THE
V
KXKMY IH FINALLY DRIVBX
FROM rOHSKSMOX OF COL DEL
HOSMO AXD AXD FROM MONTH
IIIVAL UKLLA
. VICTOHIOt S ITALIAXH TAKB
TWKNTY-HLT HCXDRKD PRIH.
OXKRH AXD MAXY CiVXS-FIRST
AMKRICAl'H ARK KILLED BY
GERMAN IIOMIIM IN ITALY
BERLIN, Jan. 30. The Italians
have retained poseeaslon of Col, del
Rosso aad. Monte Dival Bella, after
renewal of "their attacka with strong
forces, the army headquarters haa
announced.
VIENNA, Jan. 30 The Itallanaat.
tacking on the northern front are be.
ing reinforced by large numbera of
troops. After a stubborn struggle, In
which the Austriana are aald to have
made a heroic defense, they were
forced to give up Monte Dlval Bella
nud Col del Rosao.
ROME, ban. 30. The Italians have
taken 2,600 prisoners, six heavy guns
and a hundred machine guns. The
Italian headquarter announce 'the
death of the first two Americana on
the northern front, Richard Cutta
FalrHeld und William Piatt, Red
Crosa attaches, who were killed by
bombs dropped by German raiders at
Mestre Sunday.
DAl'GHTKK ARRIVKti
Dr. Geo. Wright reports the birth
this morning or an 8-pound daughter
to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Blake, at
808 Wulnut street.
trnuon as prosecuting anum-jr.
Judge Colklns, In his decision,
- makee no reference to the legality of
the liquor law, altho this Ir one of
the main points reported to have
been dwelt upon by the attorneys In
tueir .
The amount asked in the complaint
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