The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 02, 1918, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEVViPATO
OF kLAMATH COUNT
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PPRESSED GERMANS STILL VIOLENT
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RRESTED
I OX HTHKKTM WHKHK WAR
IXDlHTItlKH AUK LOCATED.
OLUIKKM AIIK MOIIBKD AND
OmCKItM OK THIS l-OLICK AIIK
ATTACKED
IN AM OTHKR CITIKH AIIK
NOW UNDER MARTIAL liAW.
YEAR HUllMAHINK WARFARE
MM PROVED THK FAILURE OK
T1AT POLICY
AM8TERUAM, Feb. I. There la
very Indliatlmi that the Internal con.
Iltloo of (lermany la allll In a ttute
' uphtrl.
Berlin newpapera alata that Wll-
elm Dltlraan, a aoclallat member of
k relchitas, waa arrcatcd when ha
lleeapted to addnM a crowd in a'
iburb of the city. It la reported that
btre li a national demonatratlon be'
organlfcd In Germany aa a pro'
t aiilnit Dlttman'a arreat. Hugo!
a aoclalUt deputy, haa ap
to tho chancellor to obtain '
Mttaaa'a rclcnuc. Chancellor von
If declared that he waa now
pitta to do thli. aa Ilerlln waa entire.
r la the handa of the military authoN
Berlin offlclal reporta apeak of
and Inalgnlflrant ciceaaea.
pork ta tald to have been reaumod In
wrgandDanilg.
LONDON, Feb. I. Sevan Berlin
irtorltt have been olaead under
trtlal law, and the atrikera ordered
i rttume work by Monday morning
M punlihed according to military
cipilne, There waa aarloua rioting
oraday l spandau, where the lm
orunt war Induatrlea are located, It
"ported. Roldlera on the etreet
Itft atUrkod by moba. Ona police.
w waa dragged from hli horae and
tn merely.
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vrtttion are belnar taken bv the
K"a government agalnat the atrlk-
omen's Relief Corps-
Will Honor Lincoln
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ii hold special exercises In honor of
Poll-. I Aoranam. Lincoln.
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NATION IH DEPENDENT ON UNIT
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PLIEH UNCLE KAN WILL NOT
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WAHIIINUTON, D. C, Feb.'lJ
The Interference of Spain with the
shipment of supplies scrota her fron
tier to the American army aad the
allies may meet with twlft retalia
tion. '
Tim United HtalM la particularly
concerned because of the larga ordtra
placed by General Pershing. Since
Hpaln relic itreatly on the United
Htatea for food,, tola government can
force tha lifting of any embargo
which Upatn placet.
Receiving two calla from larger
flelda,' Rev. W. K. Rambo, paator of
the rirat Chrlatlan church of thla
city, ho tendered hla resignation to
the local church, which waa recom
mended for acceptance by the church
board, with a vote of thanka to tho
paator for tho work done here.
The matter la to be acted upon to
morrow at a called meeting, follow
ing the regular morning aervlcea.
Rev. Harabo'a resignation la to take
effect at the close of February.
era. Berlin la now entirely In the
handa of the military authorities.
News of a number of freah dlaordera
are coming from the Berlin district
today.
Aftur one year of ruthless subma
rining, Sir Krlc (leddes, first lord of
the British Admiralty, say a: "The
aubmarlne la held." Dutch newapa
pera at the same time disclose the
fact that the Merman leaders expect
ed the submarines would bring Eng
land to her knees In sli months and
end the war. Little weight waa at
tached to the opinion that unlimited
submarining would bring the United
States Into the Sght.
The sinking of shipping has now
dropped below tha level maintained
before tha ruthless destruction be
came effective.
till the last generation?'' ,-t
Following Is the program for tho
afternoen: , , , .1
Invocation First verse.of "Amoflc"
"Abraham Llnooln" Mrs. 0. W.
Eberleln
gotoMrs. Turner t
"OU Abe, tho War BagU" Mra. Roy
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Loyalty If tW Today;;i
Vstch' ef'tkaOrgaalutleaeftha
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Bsntdletlon-r-Last varit of'Amerlea"
HER ACTION
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KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY,
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OIIMIOVH KX.UOVKHNOK MAKES
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WABIIINOTON; U C, Feb. 8.J
Fornier ' (lowrnor Oawald Went of
Orgon told the amain military com
mlftoe nt a meeting yeatirday that
the delay In getting out the spruce
for airplanes could bn attributed to
the Ignorance of the spruce Induatry
by the officers of the signal corp la
Washington and the personnel of the
Oregon advisory board.
West attacked tho appointment of
fleorgn S. tang n member of the
aircraft board at Portland. Ho con
tended that l.ong la connected with
the Weyerhaueter lumber Interests,
from which the government la buying
spruce, and the board should be com.
INwed of men not financially Interest
ed In the sales.
PAW MS
DEFEATED UK
HKCOM) MiNTKHT OF NKIIIKH IH
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TAKEN BV MOOAK BOWLKRH IN
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PALM ALLEYH LAHT NIOHT
Won tast Tie Pet.
Moose Wolves....! I I .600
Palm Tigers ....2 3 1 .400
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i The Moose hooked the Palms two
games out of three In tho aocotid set
to of the CIbm II league last evening
at the Palm sIIojh. The Palms won
the opener, but lost tho second 'by n
margin of two pins and the third
game by alxty-tlx, Neither side scored
Its full number of pint, owing to the
numerous fouls muted by sliding ovor
the foul line. Dr. Boyd went away
out In front on average, rolling up
171 for the three gamea, with a high
arora of 100 In the first game. The
third mateh between these teams Is
scheduled for next Friday evening at
the Palm alleys. ' '
MOOSB WOLVE8 "
1st Ind 3rd -Avi
Lee ,...10? 138 ' 17 ' 140
Patterson ....111 1S 159 lB
Hondrlckson ..lid 118 147 134
Hum 119 135 131 111
Boyd ...100 ,T53 161 171
Total 713 710 776 147
PALM TICJERB
1st Ind 3rd, .Av.
Carter 166 147 141 1SI
Beck 1M 146 130 143
Callen' 134. ,111 113 ,1H
Uroni 141 160, 157 15S
Nelson 150 184 157 147
Totals ......743 10 710., 144
YOUNG PBOPLe'hOLI. r.,
, , A GRNK1UL MEBTfNO
'Tha Federated Societies of tha city
will moot' g't'Vfe'nerai gathirlig ;to
morrow night at 6:15 at tho ktih
odiit church. Mrs. W. H. Cog will
have .hArko bf 'tholdevatlqiarjoer
clsss.a .Mjia! Vera Houatoo wfll
hv krf otnooogUiff ItDiUtoll"
Tlo pooMrt w4l-ol0i0-lrtmoforisd
td'tUondl sarytesa la their respsctWe
churches.
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WikoB StiD Opposes
f Cabinet Move
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WAHIIINUTON, 'V. C, Feb. .. tltlon to bills for a super war cab
At a conference wtyji a deeea of the Inet and a director of munitions. He
democratic senators here, yesterday, I said this was move was unnecessary,
President Wilson reiterated hie ofBo-jaad, would hamper him.
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A much needed Improvement Is be
ing made on tho Melee Point ret by
tho county oBcutaeueordJu to root
dents from tho noril. who am greatly
plotted over tho gtVgaU-of too to
pnlred-hlghwayt Charles WUIao to
now at work with a gang of msnVnd
teams, smoothing tho road bed and
straightening the sharp curves. This
Is said to be one of the districts whore
Iroproveraenta can bo made to bettor
advantage In the winter than at any
other season.
KLKVKN MKN PAW '
TKHT8 TE8TKRDAY
Eleven out or sixteen men who
were examined by Dr. E. D. Johnson
the local exemption board yesterday
passed the tests successfully. Tho
cases of five who were rejected will bo
Immediately appealed to tho district
board for a second examination, aa
lthla la the custom prescribed by law,
f they are rejected by tho dlitriet
board physicians, consisting of Drs,
Merryman, Soule. Rambo aad Flehsr,
thtywlll bo dltmlsaed from draft
service.
' The following sre called to appear
February 7th:
Ixmlgl Pardl, Klamath Falls.
Tbos. Ilyslop Robb, Sacramento. Cal
Jas. Elmer Hoaklngs, Klamath Falls.
William Crewe, Tekoa, Waab.
Edward Duffy, Klamath Falls.
Seldon Spencer Walker, Merrill.
Wm. T. Hendrlckton, Klamath Falls
Edward E. Furulah, Medford.
Leo Lantry White, Klamath Falls.
Charleo Alfred Darrlman, Baa Fran'
" clsco. Calif.
Jamea O. Davis, Algoma,
Charles Frank Orchard, Merrill.
Delman Harland Kruger, Boaansa.
Lloyd Rhuben Underbill, Bremerton,
Wash.
John Henry DeDar, Klamath Falls.
Harold R. CranV, Klamath Agency.
'John Wuletlch, Algoma.
ttngvald Maroua Martinson, Modoc
' Point.
Chester Llnkenbacb, Portland. '
William Henry Rouse, Klamath Falls.
Everett Gilbert. Klamath Falls.
Charles Ray Cook, Coqullle.
John A. Sahoe, San Francisco, Calif.
Levi J. GrlBth, Olene.
Clifford Carlton Dlngmsn, North Boat
Clarence. B, 'Mottcheabacb.tr, Klamath
rails.
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CALLED TO AlBXANm
Covujr. . School fuyorlntegdajtl
Eda .Wolla.'tM beea,oillo;rt ss
lagdAy the-desthof hortHtltrS.;
aloeo,:v4rt Mal,;hs)
dauosttor- ot Hits Weils', tlaUr. y
caiiei.'wisns, wamaia rano-w
panp with her mother last summer.
ItMiMsNm FUM8KD TO
nsvnovMiiarT MtiNal lower kvamath
WOBWAr ABOCK
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FEBUARY 2, lilt
Mf FILED
TtflRTT-TWO LAND OWNKRH OF
MAROHKb)
PLACE WAIVRHS FOR MEAD
GATE rCBTAIXATlOX IN HANDS
OF COUNTV CLERK
Thirty-two waivers from owners of
Lowor "maaMta monk lands have
weV4to at .ttM -ojgMwafco.oMatx
elarhv wmlvtakc-iakss' laa llitisWssi
against the Klamath DratogwMstttci
thru the Inatallatloa of the gatea at
the Southern Paeifle railroad crosalng
over tho'kUmath Strait. The toad
owned by the drainage district and
others la tho Lower Lake marshes Is
being drslned by the Installation of
these gates, which diverts the water
from the Lower Lake on down the
Klamath River. Over 10,000 acres
are owned by members of the district.
It Is estimated that 40,000 acres will
bo drained sufficient for pasture leads
next fall by this step', which was tak
en last fall after many years of lltl
satloa. NKWLYWKD8 LKAVK
FOR LAKEVTKW
Harold Bell arrived In Klamath
Falls last night on a seven days' ful
lough. Mr. Bell waa married receatly
to Mlta Wtlma Leonard of thla city.
Mr. and Mra. Bell left thla morning
for Lakevlew with Clm Baldwin of
that city, aad will return Tuesday.
Mr. Bell haa Just been transferred to
tho Aviation Corps of tho navy.
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PLUM CASK POSTPONED
The Circuit Court Jury In the cato
of Fred Plum, which was summoned
for February 4th haa been dismissed
until further notice, st this case has
been continued.
. The Jury called for February 11th,
however, to proceed with the contin
ued action against Joss Swlnney, will
convene according to schedule.
KLAMATH BOY TO SAIL SOON
Herbert Barry, who waa for yeara
connected with the White Pelican ho.
tel In thla city, Is now a member of
the tilth Aerial Squadron la New
York, aad expects to leave for France
la tho near future, according to newa
Jutt received by Mrs. B. B. Hall of
thla city. Barry enlisted early last
fall.
LEAVES FOR ROSEBURG
Ernest Hamaksr, who haa hoea oaf.
ployot at tho Big Lakes Bog company
for tho past two months, loft thla
merging to Join his family pear
Raebrt .
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( -iH d'aw4itjer fsrt'atss't of
f,1a htgvtoaaoi ttudwd ruga yet
iffijay moralar t tao earnot depart
moat ot Virgil Sob furalture store.
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RUMANIAN
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BREACH BETWEKN BOLSHRVOU
AND RUMANIA WIDENED WHEN
LATTERf VEHeJELH IN BLACK
SEA ARE CONFISCATED
LONDON, Fob. 3. Owing to a
break between the Mlsbevlkl and Ru
mania, the revolutionary committee
of the Black Sea 'fleet have resolved
to conflscate the means of transport
belonging to Roumaala. Forty
steamships and several warships have
already hoea sewed; la tho Black Sea
harbor. .
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nOMEN WHO ARK NOT ABLE TO
ATTEND RED CROHS
WORK
ROOMS ARK DOING GREAT 88R.
VICE AT HOME
In addition to the great amount of
worh being iurned out In tho Rod
Cross work rooms In this city, a groat
deal of knitting aad sewing Is being
done by other loynl women who for
various reasons Ind It Impossible to
attend the work rooms.
It Is really astonishing the amouat
of thla hind of work that has been
done for the soldiers In Klamath
Falls, and If the boys In the different
branches of the service are not warm
ly clad, It will surely not be the fault
of Klamath Falls women. One wo
man who has not been able to attend
the work rooms baa Just finished halt,
ting her sixteenth sweater. 8bo has
also turned off three ot the long
scarfs and nine pair of wristlets, In
addition to a substantial amouat of
other sewing.
PARENTS
VISITS
HERB
Sergeant Don Newberry will ar
rive tomorrow night to spend one day
here with his mother, Mrs. Wilbur
Jones, and his sister, Mrs. L. W. Me
baffey. Hla brother, Carl Newberry,
left thla morning to meet blm nt Med
ford and return with blm tonight.
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Knights of Pythias
To Become Active
The local order ot tho Knights ot
Pythias which has hoea somewhat
dormant for the past year or two, la
to be revived and agala take Its Place
among the active fraternal organisa
tions of the city.
This fact was
as determlaod Wlghi
Jilrty members gathered'
whoa about thirty
to- moot
Qra.d CbMeeUer t
crouch, arsna Keeper r-B.ocoras aaa
Seal 'Walter a. QlsaMaiaad DewrtV
nMB4"flhsnVMmutf VuM
from'.Portlaad,'who(we'ro aoris.ovag;
omctal visit, of IbbrjsJbmi. , It;was
decided that the
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LOAN DRIVE
HERE SOON
CHARLES J. FEROUSON, WHO
WILL BK CHAIRMAN OF COM.
INO LnUeRTY. LOAN DMVB
SAYS KLAMATH .WILL tmaMmnV
UNRAVOHY HaawVaaTJOXtOr THK
COUNTY bsi;to failuhh.of
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mNaCAMrANN
tot the biggest, tho most won-
esaco to deUvorto-tbo
alo sf Klamath County. I'i
Mi.tia' to set It out of my sratem..
aad acxt week I'm going to tara R
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oaa hi tao eoaaur. aii;btw iwew m.
,r.-f ,-. S-j.w. -,- --yj
volvod Anyone excepting tho hoys who
went to flghMbnt It sure does, aad
ecch of you aro going to hnow It.
Your Undo Samuel has found It
necessary to-ergo alio 'the forooa at
home ,o euaiaferithe forego iBv.tbo,
leldsad.rou Mdjovery.one.ef yen- .
beloag to th.homo 'force.' I'vo hoea
honored by'belng gtvoa tho commas!
of the homo army Pa .Klamath Coaa- -ty..and
I'vo been told to 'get busy, aad
I'm going to got busy, nnd so to every
one else In tho army.
"One thing I didn't like to learn,
aad which you won't tike to boar,
either. Is that I found, myaeif repre-"
STRENUOUS
IS COMING
'seating a 'YELLOW' county whoa I .'
got to Portalad. I'm telling yoa this
straight from t shoulder, so It will
slnh In. It's gagtf. Isn't It. to live la ,
a county which & represented on tho
map with' a great. Us yellow streak 1
clear across It. WHYT Because
Klamath County didn't make food.
She didn't come across, or go ovor the
iop In tho former calls of tho govora
ment. But I hnow she's going ovor .
tho top next' time, and you'll know,
why I know It when I deliver my
message next week. Jutt aa soon as
I can arrange the date I'll make pub.
He announcement, aad you come aad
listen to what, I've got to say, aad be
prepared to step out a'nd take your
place In your squad, because you're
In the army."
larly oa tho first and third Monday ol
each month, tho trst meeting beta
nextMoaday. " . '
Tha following officers were elected:
Chancellor commander, C. D. Chora-.
onlng; vice chancellor, R B,.Amtehe;
&ml M. 5o-Jr! tor -wrk.
-V, D. Oofer; matter at arms, F. L.
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