The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 16, 1918, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1918
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British Transport Recently Sunk With 2,179 Americans Aboard
KKft H.IM1 OVER TRENCHES
STEPS TO PUMP WATI.lt
LARUE ACREAGE
The election (or tho permanent es.
tabllahuicnt of Itm HhaMn View Irrlgn-
tlon dUlrlct Ik being held todny nt llin
HhaMa View mcIiuiiI houso nenr Mallti.l
It lit believed Hint the rlocllon will'
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STATES tftko steps tit Rut a largo ncro.mii
around the AilaniH Point under water
,by pumping from tliu canal of tliu I' a
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acres nrc rorU'il lo bo embodied In '
tlin enterprise, m hlrli constitutes somni
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County.
IOPCKXTHAL POWERS WILL Tlin present ilnn la to purchusn a
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tvr would bn ilellorril nt tint pump
Inn plant by the government nt n fixed
price perncro for n water rlitlit tin
the twenty-) ear payment plan, with
out Intereit.. Tho rout of the dlsirlbu
tlon )teni, which commence nt tliu
piunptiiK plnnt, yiunt bo bom by th
illntrlct. To take euro of (IiIh vxpensn
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'I lii) llrltUh lrniiHMirt T linen n In, Amcrleuu troops. Dmplto nil the of-i
formur Cnnuril liner, iih Hiuik by u fortn or tha'CctinanH to pruM-nt tho
Curmnn Miitim.irino on tlm north count InmJIiiK of American troops In France
of Ireland whllo hIiu carrluil 2.179 'mid KiiKlanil, this U the llrnt trans-1
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tbey have mcceeded lo tlnklng.
the lo" on tbii veitel wu prob.
fewer than one hundred army
mid ivll nt pnr.
APPEAL OF
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bATEI.I-as The American ponl
cut of Kt. Mllilel bnvo lieen
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.. which nnmt hour 0 ior runt Intercut
Ham were unaiinenafiil In their' . . .,
epU lo harm the American
German airplanes nccompn-
Its attack In grunt mimberH, but
i trlrtn off by tho Mrdmeii of
kklarn.
; b reported Hint rrm fume re-
kJ orer tlio Amvrocun tronchea
Itine houn without Injurlnn tho
wra.
Friday, which oa tho dny tho (!er-
urerllied they would attack
iBrllUhand French nrmtea, pnnned
W the rtuiMan Central Kiecullve
WlttH of Wnrkmen'M Holillem'
till approved of tho action of tho
repreientatltwii at ltre.
kcjbertof tho commltteo unlit that
H of Oermnnv ami Aimtrla
'" not permit further offonnlvo
Isit Rui.ls by their Kovornmcnta.
" mrernr him nummnnod the
of the rtermnn nnvv in IimiI.
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MUCH LOGGING
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WA8IIIN0T0N, l. (!., Feb. lfi.-r
Unlom Chairman llurloy bun a dell
nlto propoiiltloii to present Immeill
ntoly to tho MlrlkliiK Hhipnrd work
era, i'llllum lluti'lieton, picHldent of
tho llrotherhood, will niako no effort
In liifluouco them to return to work,
lie Informed Hurley, Iu respoiiBO to
tho appeal of tho former.
IK) IT NOW
Order your War SuxinK Htum'pa
ourly. They'll never bo ho cheap UKaln
thin year as they are thU month. They
coat H.l'i In February, nnd $4.H In
March. A penny wucd la n penny
earned. It'a tho llttlo thliiRM In llfo
that count. Thnt'a thrift.
Hurry Mcusner, loKKint; guporln
t,tndont of tho AlKouin Lumber com
pany, left thla moriiltiK for Portland,
where ho will enlist In tliu marines.
Mr. Messiiur hIuum that tho winter
kensoii baa Iichmi very siiccessful on nc.
count of tlio open winter. Tho Al-
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Klllllil I.U1MIHT lllllll'llfl, Itiu I VHVl.lt
May company nnd sovornl mallor
uiuiPH Iiiimi buuu in operation all win
ter KcttliiK out Iokh. Tho AlROtna
l.unilier (ompnny now has about thrco
uml a ijuurter million' feel of logs
from their lesorvntlon tract.
(treat preparations nro bolnc mado
for a bus) mi muter, nnd :i meat ilonl
of now maihlncry Is boliiB Instnlled.
A now Mc.iMY.t lo.uler hus boon In
Ktnlled at the AIkouiii camp. This
comp.uiy expects to Imjld live or six
miles of new rnllro.id this upriiiK.
Tho Pelican liny, Lumber company
will build about seentuou inllos of
new Mllioad to tup their now trnet.
II. (I. Wlrtr, formerly with tho
Wucd Lumber ompnny, will tnko tho
position of loKKinK superintendent
now left wiinnt by Mr. Messner, who
linn been with tho company for n
number of years.
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I.LIIAXOX WOMAN
worms ohai'ffi:uh
(ills C. Moner of Portland, presi
dent of tho Oregon henato add candl.
date for tho republican noblnntlon
for Kovornor, Is In the cltylscusslnR
tho political sltutniou with old friends
mul making new pues, and making
'picparuHons for tho coming cam
paign. - '-
Ho believes that tho numbur of
eight cnndldatea which were in the
fluid for nomination nt the last elec
tion, will be reduced to four or flvo
this )ear. Theso will be tho present
Incumbent, (loumor Withycombe,
Secretary of Statu Den Olcott, Dr. An
derson of Tho Diilles, hlmsolf and ier-
,hnp L. J. iilmpsnn of Coos County.
Mr. Motor will leao tomoirow for
Aahland. He expects to make a cam-
ipnlcu of tho eutlro stato boforo the
primaries in May,
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PltKHHlVI MAIUUAQK AT HAP
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IOKI V.NUKK "OLD CUIHY"
A quiet wedding wu aolemnlied at
the Dnntlit paraonage, SSS Tenth
' Mi cot, on Thursday night, February
' t Ith, when Miai Maude 8covtlle be-
'c.inio the bride of Arthur A. Lund.
iThn couplo were united standing bo-
Jticnlh"Oldaiory."
I Tlio ceremony was performed by
Hbv. W. H. Cox, the ring ceremony be
ilng observed. The appointments of
I the murrtage were simple but Imprest
hU. 1 he bride Is a natlTe of Grand
.Junction, Colo. She la a young lady
I of lotcly personality and rare qual
ities.
Mr. Lund la a young man who la
highly respocted by all who know
him. Tho young couple bave a boat
of friends, who wlah them a long life,
crownod with every happiness that
life can give.
ig Fishway Over
Copco Dam Planned
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JU in,M u """ "l ,ne niBheJt
KliB,k' r U;o Copco dm o
"I with. k .,' em "mg in con-
i at ;,'r,nnior Harvoy W.
w tht United smtea Indian
reclr.matlon service, has left for Port,
lund, qccompanltd by hie family. He
win tnnior, while away, with Lester
M, Unit, itiperlntondont of Irrigation,
and Vice President Rosborough of the
California Oregon Power company.
The Itshway contemplated will be 125
foet blgh,
LKIIA.VON, Fob. 1C Hort IJIIyeu,
a chnuffour, was shot In tho leg today
by Mrs. Parr, the postmistress at
Cmhtrco, been iifo 'sho objoctcd to his
parking his machine In front of hor
iomo.
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ALL! Ill) KOItCKH M.VKK 0A1XH.
PER IS
ATTACKED
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er after three or four minutes of
shelling.
Thirty rounds were Bred by the
submarine, which did little material
damage, but caused some casualties,
including one child killed. One wo
man nnd three children were wound
ed, It la reported,
According to lata advices, Franco
, is to requisition her entire merchant
marine March lotn.
PARIft. Feb. 16. Tho French have
penetrated tho Oerman lines to the
northeast of Coursoy on the Alsnes
Rlvor, and hine rejoined their forces
with a number of prisoners.
LONDON, Feb. 18. The British In
Pallstlne have advanced two miles
on a six mile front to the northeast
of Joiusnlom.
aill) IS MADE UXDER COVER OF
DAIIKXK8S CHILD KILLED
AND OTIIKIIH IXJl'llKD DIUV-
KX OFF UV HHOnK BATTERIES
hl'UMAMXEB SMASHED
4 TOMORROW EVENING
i My Associates i-reaa
DATELESS The German naval
'forces made another minor demon
stration along tne isngiisn coast oy
sending a submarine to bombard Do
ver undor the cover of darkness.
Shore batteries drove off' the invad-
Sumbarlnes are to be smashed at
mMtln or thai Enworth Leaaue at
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tne Hetnoaisi cnurcn tomorrow man,,
according to announcement made to-
(day. It Is understood that a lot of
high power ammunition has been se.
cured, and that grant devastation will
be wrought. Tha bombardment ts
scheduled to conmncn nt :S0, All
I are asked to coma arfd find n secure
' place behind the guns. "
MEMORIAL
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Mr.MDKItH OK KLAMATH FALLS
W. C. T. I'. PLAN.PItOfiltAM IN
MKMfHtY OF FItAXCKS L. WIL
I.AIID AT I1AITIST ( HlltCH
The ladles of tho W. C. T. U as
clsted by the pastors of the different
churches of the city, will hold a Wit
lard memorial service at the Baptist
church tomorrow at 3 p. m., for Miss
Frances E. Willard.
An Inspiring program has been ar
ranged fpr this occasion, consisting
of addresses and special music. An
offering will be taken during the aer-
vir. which will go for Armenian re
lief work.
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TIEUP OF
EASTERN
SHIPYARDS
THREATENS
NEW YOBK LEADERS CLAM SKY.
EX THOUSAND MEN NOW
STRIKING FOR HIGHER WAGRS.
WILL APPEAL TO PRJMtMNT
TO INTERVENE
WAGE ADJUSTMENT BOARD
AGREES ON INCREASE OP
WAGES, SCALE OF WHICH IS
LOWER THAN THAT OP. THE
PACIFIC COAST
MKX MKMIIKHH AND FRIKXIM OF
THE PIIKKIIYTEIIIAN CHURCH
DHCIDK TO GET TOGETHER
IIEGULAIILY
With tho idea of forming a literary
social club, at which topics of nation,
al or civic importance might be Infor
mally discussed, about twenty men,
members and friends of the First
Presbyterian church assembled at an
informal 'stag party last night at ttfe
home of A. B. Epperson of the Frst
State and Savings bank, on Pine and
Cedar streets.
The beneficial results of such an or
ganisation were exploited by a num
ber of thoso present, who had been
Identified previously with clubs of
this kind, and it was decided that this
vns a propitious time to get such a
move under way? 'A committee was
appointed by Rev. E. P. Lawrence,
who acted as cl)alrman, to lay out
plans nnd report at a' meeting at the
residence of C. C. Hogue In two
weeks.
Tho latter part of tho evonlug was
tpent In singing old familiar songs.
NEW YORK, Feb. !. It Is -
. peeled that an appeal will be mad dl-
' rect to the president to Intervene la
'the shipyard workers' strike by tha
United Brotherhood of Carpenters
and Joiners.
The strike leaders claim that 7,000
or 8,000 men are now on a strike,
which la threatening to tie up work
along the whole Atlantic coast.
WASHINGTON, D. C Feb. 16.
Shipping board ofldals say that less
than 1,000 men are now striking. It
la declared that the wag adjustment
board has agreed on an Increase of
wages, with overtime pay (or tha Dal.
aware shipyard workers. It Is said
iv.A ift.1- ..a- ... Ik Maw VavIi
lUAl llll IUHJ MIW I.W .w.
'strike. The new scale of wages la'
lower than that on the Pacific coast.
TUKCANIA LIST OP
VICTIMS OVER Mv
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 1.
Ten names appearing on the list of
elgbty-ono Identified dead, announced
last night, apparently bring the Tus-
icania American soiuier victims uy w
1 1 74. The war denartment's reDort of
the survivors Is still Incomplete. Over
200 men still remain unaccounted for.
NAVAL BATTLE ItUMOHED
LONDON, Feb. 1C Belief that a
naval engagement has occurred arUos
from tho dispatch from Gohenburg,
saying that n large number of bodies
of German sailors, who apparently be.
longed to a warship, have been picked
up on the Swedish const.
GENERAL KALENDINE8
IS BELIEVED DEAD
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 16.
The American consul at Tiflls has re.
ported that General Kaledlnes, the
Cossack leader In Ukraine, who resist.
ed the bolshevlkl, has suddenly drop,
ped from Bight, and is now believed to
be dead. This report Is'unconflrmed.
Riverside School
Goes Over the Top
Pupils at the Riverside school in
this city are a mighty proud set of
youngsters, as Ibis Institution is the
first in the community to "go over the
top" In raising Its tequlred amount
for the Junior.Red Cross, according to
City School Superintendent R. H.
Dunbar.
The Junior Red Cross differs from
the other organisations, in that the
memberships are taken by schook
rather Iba Individual the quota be
lng S5(cemts per need for each stu
dent enrejHod. The quota tor the Riv.
erside school wa 145 and tbe amount
raised yesterday was $45.65. An teen
as the required amount was, raised tai
pupils were given Junior; Red crone
buttons, 5
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