w I' ' "i amssmssmmsr - -. - - B'nnmmmmF omv aSamVBamaO ..amsBaCas ssaW a n asm.. OFFICIAL NBWtFAm OF KLAMATH COUNTY TuHflli Year No. S,M UNCLE SAM'S TROOPS IN HEAVY ACTION ' I ' !-' . i . .1 AMERICANGERMAN POSITIONS ARE RAIDED IN FRANCE ATTACK IH MARE ItY ENEMY ON AMF.HICAN HECTOR EARLY ON WEUXKHRAY MORNING HKV KRAL CAKlTALTtnt ARK RE PORTED VtOLKXT ARTILLERY BARRAGE PRECEDES TIIK RAID DAM- 1V Wl VIIMlVta IWIMKW IU KAVIKR THAN THAT ISPUfTT. KB UJV AJBSilUVAiVe WITH TUB AMERICAN ARMY IN FRANCE, Jan7Jl. Tba American poaltlon on a rartala factor of the French front was raided durlac the( sssvy roc shortly after dsyugnt oa Wednnday morning, preceded by a violent artillery barrage. Two American aoldltra were killed In the engagement, four were wound td and one mining Is believed to bava beta captured. Casualties have been occurring si. Btott dally for several days. Rsveral deaths have resulted from shell Are, mostly ahrapnot. One man was hit by a sniper's onl lit snd fell Into a trench tiled with) water. He was nearly drowned bo fore being rescued by bis captain. Several men bava received wounds In their hands, but It Is believed certain that tnersKualtles from the American raonon and machine gun rlre has been much greater than that received The American dead have been bur led within the sound flf-the guna. Ona man wa blown to pieces by a shell In the rrilmentnl headquarters while following his colonel Into a dugout. Three men were killed by one shell In the trenches. WKST IIKKRKHR.NTKD IN AIR CRAFT PRODUCTION WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. St. The creation of a PacMc Coast branch M the air cratt production board bas been announced at Portland. George lng, a Taroma lumberman, W. Udd, a Portland banker, and colonel Disque 0f the array signal "rps composo the branch board. 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VMMMMWMMMMMMMMWMWMMM in cattle LOCAL JUHTICK GOES TO TAOO MA WITH HEYEN CARLOADS OK PRIME XU.TY IlKKr, HKCUIt ED IN DIFFERENT HKCTIONR Justice K. W. Gowen tkls morning shipped seven carloads of flae Klam alh cstlle In the Cssllnes Packing company of Tncoma. Ha purchased IkrM end a half carloads from the Campbell brothers, one carload from lha Frank nroha ranch, thru Rllaa , Obeacbala, and two and a ball car- loads from Berkley A.WbYK- Ha acraamaBUsr tka akin CANaW NOTRD WHKRK IlKMI DKNTB AHK ATTKMPTINU TO HOARD HITFURH IN DKFIANCK OK ADMINIHTRATION RVLKa) That there are certain ones, In (Klamath Falls wko are attempting to .i,iaii iha nvirnmiai bv hoard. Ing supplies contrary to the rules of the food administration, Is reported by local grocerymen, and that serious trouble Is ahead of such persona If these acts are continued, Is freely predicted by tbe retailers here wlm are bending every effort to co-operate with tbe requests of the authorities. One man was reported to have gone to three stores In tho city on Tuesday and secured tbe regular advance of four, and almllar cases have eorae to tho attention of tho grocers. Tka department Is keeping a strict record of such acts, which are un necessary violations of the war meas ures, and altho the steps taken with such ofaadera later are a matter of conjecture, It la generally believed they will be far from pleasant for tka guilty parties. could net o a graa aai o ir- '!? VI. ,, " , 0. tBt anlal wpmfnt MAnruror - - rr-- urmam mfQ miiimLiii . mnuLiLiL v.n - lAi .1 iiumniiuLu nrnnmii nr GOESNORDI YESTERDAV ;' VBItS fciamatll IN PASADENAotlUN Ur art. - e DHL rum in MATH KLAMATH FALLS OREGON, THURSDAY, DISORDERS ARE STILL POOR RECORD . , Rim Fw..H WELL KNOWN MX OL'T OK NINK CAMHIIATKH K.XAMIXKO Hlt HKIXTIVK DRAFT PAHH TKHTH rIVAMM IIKIXG HKM AT CITY HAM The hlfch physical roconl for the Klamath County drsft candidates suf. fered a slump )Merdny, when nix out of the nine who were Riven the phy sical tests by Dr. K. I). Johnson failed to pnss. The draft examinations are pro- renaina ioobj, inn nro ofinR uncn in the city hall instead of the Klks. building, as announced yesterday. The following list have been iiotj- fled by The local rsempllon board to appear ror examination ncro on r eu ruary 8th: Chester l.reland Itouso, llrny, Calif. Arcble Elden Rolf, Chlloquln. Carver Abbott Kuck, Crescent. Fred Louis Mshn, l.a I'lnu. Archie Andrew Mosler, Ashland. James Joseph Greene, Klomatli Falls. Chsrlos K. Favors, Algoma. Charlie lnman, Klanntli Fals. Tillman King, Klamutli Falls. Axel lllldlng llerRlund, Klamath Falls Chester M. Zachsry, Horntllvcr, Ncv. Theodora Wlrkbcrg, Marshflelil. Guy Davis, Wilder, Idaho. Anplrlmo Itarlo, Clilco, Calif. Arthur Abraham Lund, Klamath Falls Oscar l.lnnls Irson, Klsmath Falls. John C. Leonard, Catadera, Calif. John Henry Schnceborger, Klamath Falls. Christ Drakos, Bacrsmonto, Calif. , James Dedemos, Algoma. John llabner, Klamath Falls. Jessie Karl'Elcher, Murahfleld. Albert Karl Hanilllon, Klamath Falls Claud Lesllo Plymnte, Klamath Falls. Dan Gerald Hutchlns, Castle Rock, Calif. I The sum of IBJ.000 was apportion- ed In diterent directions for advertis ing the scenic attractions of the great Northwest during tho coming year, according to Captain J. W. Siemens, who returned last night from a meet ing of the directors of the Northwest Tourist Association at Seattle. This money has boon apportioned by tbe legislatures of Oregon and Washington and the parliament of British Columbia, for tbe promotion of the tourist Interests In this dis trict, and a wide campaign of adver tising will be Inaugurated In the mag ailnea and dally papers thruout the feast, In addition to the publication of attractive booklets of all descriptions exploitive of the special places of in terest. The editorial support or Les lie's magailne, tbe Literary Digest and other prominent periodicals has been promised, and It Is generally be lieved that much more effective re sults will be obtained for the-money; expended .(rots, new on than when aaeh district endeavored to advertise by Itself. w HIWESTTO BE WIDELY nufuiiiubi ii m .( nit BBK' SI BBSS SI Bl , fl m SH aSIBIBS BS SI , Vernon R. Moore, district service, manager of the Progressive Motion Picture company, was. In was In Klamath Falls the first of 'the, .week. Mr. Moore Is making a pcrsonsl nveetlga tlon tour thru the northern territory preparatory to launching the combi nation Parnmount-Artcraft atar at tractions service In this section of the ststc. The careful 'consideration of local conditions and the amusement possibilities of each .locality Is ona of tho Imitortant features of tbe dist r I-j uuiion 01 ine nigaesi pricea saotion . ,-,. on ,h -kl. , a Bhort nfmlow y,,.rd,y Mr. Mooro taed ,Dtt Uinel- conditions UrJ0Ut the wtirn twKory ,,d ,how7;.a Atcl tfonTto the' better during the past month, and that those I exhibitors who had the foresight to, link up with the better film com- panies are in a much better poaltlon to stand reverses brought about thru ar conditions. When asked about tbe theater tax and admission price, he said: "The downtown theaters. of Ban Francisco aro charging ISc, SSe and 35c, plus 10 per rent war tax. which means 17c for a gallery .seat, 18c for either balcony or main floor seat, and Farm Labor Conducted New has just been received by County Agriculturist H. R. Gtalsyer from Farm Help Specialist J. W. Urewcr of Portland to the effect that tho crop and labor aurveya for the department of agriculture will begin on Monday, February lltb, and close on Saturday, February 18th. The county agents are expected to co-operate In getting these reports com pleted satisfactorily. There are 816 If ierican is Dangerous Position WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 31,iltle for the safety of Alexander Uerk. Ambassador Francis has cabled that mB nd Bmma 0oW,n' who" Mn" AniDMssoor rrsncis ass csoi-a u toactM for coiwplracjr aswlaUit tbe sot- the anarchists have notlled him that he would be held personally responst-1 HOPK THK KLAMATH INDIAN WONT HAVK BANK DIFFICULTY The Central City (Iowa) News-Let. ter tells of an Indian who went Into tbe Ashland (Okla.) Clipper osse to renew -his subscription, and when he paid (be-editor Insisted on taking tv receipt., When asked why be wanted a re. celpt, th Indian replied t "Indian die some time, then go to JANUARY 31, 1918 39c for tbe logos. Admission prices I lt MW- k AM.MtW I, wmi uv WUUM have been in creased, In order to meet the tre mendous drainage that Increased cost of picture production and general op erating expenses have on the gross re ceipts of the theater. Some of the theaters In Nevada are charging S8c for ordinary pictures, while tbe Art crsft pictures are played at 35c and BOc admission. ' "It bas been proved conclusively. however, tbat.tbe amusement loving puoue win respona 10 iae stars ney like to see, and In placing the entire output of tka Faramouat-Artcraft studio In tbe Star theater, I feel that Mr, Hoaatoa wlllasUey4MssajHie: cess with theee ine attractions aav are hundreds of lire exhibitors on tbe Western slope. Mr. Houston has signed for all of tbe new Paramount. Artcraft star attractions, and before long the people of Klamath will have the opportunity of witnessing the same great stars In the same motion photoplay creations that are being shown regularly In three of San Fran cisco's big first run theaters, the Im perial, California and Portola, and In tbe large theaters all over the coun try." Survey Next Month . farma la Klamath County, according .to Agent Glayser's records. The department of Agriculture la co-operating with the department of labor In an effort to minimise tho farm labor problems, which have be come so acute with the advent of the war. A number of lines of endeavor looking toward tkls end have been Investigated by Secretary or Agrlcul ture D. F. Houston. in Lrament has been conflrmed by tbe Supreme Court. heaven. Ralnt Peter ask If Indian pay his debts. 1 have no receipt; have to bant all over hell for editor." e SIXATOlt IB DBAD e WASHINGTON. D.C., Jan. 31. Senator Hughe of New Jersey -e bas died, following a lingering tUnese. , , ))))) wlU now well up, and the first floor INCREASING HORN AND HA18KD IN KLAMATH COUNTY POPULAR TEACHrfR IN KLAMATH HIGH SCHOOL FOR HKVKRAL YKARH News of the death last night of Miss Bessie B. Applegste at Pasadena I comes as a severe, shock to a host of friend and relatives in Klamath County. She died following an attack of pneumonia. Born and raised in Klsmsth Coun ty, where the greater part of her life has been spent, she was unusually welt known and respected. She was one of the most popular teachers ever I'dentiled 'with?- -th ' Kritb-;blsj school faculty, and .iiralses of .her, work are continually sung by tbe stu-j dents who were enrolled in her classes. Miss Applegste waa 37 years of age. She was born at Brookslde, In Swan lJike Valley, and attended school In the county. Following her graduation and a post graduate course at Leland Stanford, she accept- aI n twaltlnn lnatnlf.,rtl In th1 local high school, where she remained I LONDON. Jan. Sl.-The German for a number of years. For tbe past strike Is still growing, according to eighteen months she has been en-'an Exchange Telegraph correspoad gaged as Instructor In English at tbejent ,t Copenhagen. It Is declared Pasadena high school. I thtt 750,000 people are now striking Mr".nd Mrs" Luclen B. Appl.gat. of the Brookslde ranch at 8wan Lake She Is also survived by two brothers, Elmer I. and Fred L., and three sis ters. Mrs. C. C. Cbltwood, Miss Eve lyn Apptegate and Miss Elsie Apple gate. The latter left on the train this morning with Mrs. Jennie Hum for Pasadena. COOKED FOOD BALE In order to send delegates to the Christian Endeavor Society conven tion, which couvenes at Eugene on February 23 to 24, the combined C.,near Berlin, especially InTegel, Al- E. Societies of this city will hold a cooked rood sale at the Klamath Falls Music Store all day Saturday. All those who are Interested In this move are requested to send rood ror the sale. OREGON SOLDIER DIES IN FRANCE WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 31. General Pershing haa cabled that Pri vate Paul Rich ot Salem has died fol lowing an attack of pneumonia, and that Private Raymond Grover of Syra cuse was wounded In action recently. Work On Box Plant Goes Ahead Rapidly Work on the new Kwauna box! about completed. Most ot the ma plant here is going ahead nicely, 'i.w has been shipped, MjtMjkiij ,, M.Hi.. i. n u p,lu,." . n,A.i,..t Pleer, which, waa constructed eaae cordlns to C. B. Crlsler. a proaitaont f , ,oc flrB,WU u m i stock holder, altbo- tt.e,xmpaiy " (or .hipxaant ia about two, week, '.It . bad some macuity in gettinf lumber t ... v- supplies. Tbe frame OFFICIAL NtWiPAPIK OF KLAMATH FALLS PriMPfrtOMM SPECIAL REICHSTAG PROBABLE XKWtil'.lfKRtt CLAIM BTATK OS filBCUS EXIBTB IX THRH8S CfTlssS AND STRIKE IB KXTKXDED TO THB DRIBTRICTB NEAR GER MAN CAPITAL ALTHO BERLIN DENIES LABOR TROUDLE8 AXYWHERE IN EM HIRE, OTHER REPORTS BAY from lao.eee to Tse,eee ark KTR1KIXG THERE '. 50.000 of these bei wo- men. Many socialist issuers been taken Into custody by the au thorities. According to some of tbe news agencies, the socialist leaders have asked President Kaempf to summon a session of tbe rekbstag Immediate ly, In view or the alarming events of tbe past two dsys. AMSTERDAM, Jan. 31 The strike has now extended Into the districts daracof. Boandau and Marletdorf, where half a million men have quit work. A similar number of men are now on atrlke In the remainder of tbe empire. The number ot strikers In Berlin la now estlmsted at 120,000, according to a reliable report. Berlin claims there are no disturbances anywhere In the empire. COPENHAGEN, Jan, 31.A state ot siege hss been declsred at Hamburg, Altona and Wandsbeck, according to the newspapers. ""N Is tew bsllned thai Ue HW-Xm. yimmWimXJmfiKZ U attens o aekeduH tMtvia nt Mm a