The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 22, 1918, Image 1

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    OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OF KLAMATH COUNTY
i i
&he Cuming
Twelfth Year No. 8,
Herald
OFFICIAL NEWIPAPE
OF KLAMATH FALL!
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. 22, 1918
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PrlM Mvo Conta
RUSSIA ROUSED TO COMBAT INVADERS
BOlSHEVIKiU
.
WILL AGAIN
OPPOSE THE
HUN FORCES
MMTLAMATION SIGNED IIV PRE
kBKR CALLS ALL HUKHIAXM TO
BKFKXHK OF COUNTRY EN B
MY FAST REACHING HKAJtT OF
COUNTRY
MANY PRISONERS AND GUNS
TAKEN HV INVADERS AUK.
IRIAN SOCIALISTS WOULD
MOVE Km PEACE ON TERMS
OFFERED UV WILSON
. S. HEADS EXPECT NO HELP FROM RUSS
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UTMANS
FIGHTING THE
DRAFT LAW
ary by Aasorlatetl I'm
Tie bolihevlkl ba again changed
IU lattice, and hat ordered Ibat op
pNHloa be given the German army
wiUh U now creeping eastward lolo
tte heart of (he great Ruaalan era-
aire.
All Russian bave been summoned
ta la detente of their country In a
rocUauulon signed by Premlor
Uilne and Ensign Krylcnko. Petro.
OTd U declared to ba to a atate of
BAND WHO REFUSED TO REGIS
TEB AND TIIHIUTK.M:I LIFE
OF RESERVATION, AltK IXJR.
HALED IIV FT. DOUGLAS TROOP
MOLD HILL. Utah, Feb. 22. Hoi
dlera from Port DoiiiIuh yvNtcrday
aurrounded a band of IndlanH In the
(loehute reeervatlon and arretted xov.
on of the ring leaden In an uprising
against tba army draft.
The men, had rrfuied to register,
and had threatened tbe iiafety of In
dian Agent Frank'
Two of the rlnK lenders escaped to
the mountains'. "
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DEATH AT
FORMER RESIDENT RETURNS
FIIOM CANADA AND BUYS IMU'
GATED TIIACT SOUTO OF KLAM-
ATI! PALLS
Thru a eale completed yesterday, K,
0, Araraves, formerly a Klaautte
Falls resident, who baa raceatty re
turned after a two years residence In
Cm.nda, becomes tba owaer of a forty
one truct of land previously bald by
John 1). Morgan, situated a mil and
u hiilf this side of Mldlaad.
The properly Is all under Irrtga
lion, it nd Is wall equipped, wltb hooeo,
biilldlnR and fences. It la probable
that Mr. Argravea will lease bia m
prnpertr for the cealaaryacr; Tkb
sale was made thru the R. m. Smith
limlty company.
HOSPITAL
TODAY
viiaUie Hermans advance on land
tMBsman navy Is aiding tbetr
tMvaamta by Investing Rnval, tho
'ml base off tbe coast of Finland.
ve warships arc aald to be
I for that point now. It la be-
that the Russian navv will
ably offer little resistance. It U
Btetely dlaoraanlaed.
ThaOfrmsns hava bbw tabaa BOOn
Msoaers and 1,100 guna nt Minsk!
ad Rovmo.
II la reported that Foreign Mln-
Ur Trotsky will realga bla oee, aa
east the deciding vote In (avor of
waptlog the (lerman peace. Tha
tltUn confirmation nf.tha naa a.'
Waace by the bolshevlkl haa reach,
the (lerman Hoes now.
14",ww'n ,h" d""Bn of tb Aus-
12?.,oc,,,,,u ,n' " lovernment
JWwte wltb the United States for
We on the basla of President Wll
" BHsage, the emperor baa.
ri'"1 to dismiss parliament un
7 " aoclallsU give n to the
Mast majority. The eoclalleta are
'WO'tsd to have become Incensed,
M to bave called mass meeting.
.J' bo,,hBIM Proclamation da
WH th,t a"any Is advancing Into
snaMnK
ELDERLY WOMAN PASSES AFTKII
LINGERING ILLNESS CAt'SKII
IIV CANCER FUNERAL SUN.
DAY AT WIIITLOCK CHAPEL
Mrs. Nettle Goddard of thin city
Tanned away at tho Klamiith hospital
today, following a llngorlug lllnoas
caused by cancer. 8ho was C2 yenni
of age, and had rcaldcd at 1034 Watt
atreet. Mrs. (loddard had born at tho
hospital for the past five weeks. Hho
Is survived by five children, Mrs. Yf
C. Ilamber, Mrs. Will Krott. Mrs. J. L.
Love, and Valentine and Fay (lod
dard. The funeral will bo held at the
Whlttock chapol Sunday aftornoon at
11:80. Rer. W. B. Huiiibo will conduct
the set vices.
CANDY K
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U. S. Airships Now
Enroute to France
D. C. Feb.
WAlHINaTCsH.
Tba Irtt AaMriof n built battle nUnaa
arc tow an rents to Franca, nearly
five moatba .aaaad of tba original
acnadttl.
, la maMnctkla anaouacement Sec
reUry Baker aald tba 4ret aklpmaat,
altbo la Itaalf neiarga, "aaarks tba
tl. there must ba two replacement planes
on tba ground, and one training plane
for ivory pilot wbo eventually reaches
the front, wltb a spare engine for
each plana.
After reviewing the many obsta
clea tbat bad to be overcome In get
ting tbe aircraft production program
under way, Mr. Baker aald the great
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HIGH
PLOTS ARE
AMERICANS
laal overcoming of away dlsscultlee'l'robleai now remaining is to secure
met la balldlaB ap this new and In
tricate laduetrf."
"Tboea platen," aald Mr. Baker,
"are equipped-1 wka. tba Brat liberty
motora freni naaaWaa production. One
of tbem li a raeant teat anrpaaaed all
tba thousands pf skilled mechanics,
angina men, motor repair men, wood
and metal workers, etc., needed to
keep the planae In perfect condition
and without whlcb tba machines turn
ad out soon would be useless and the
records for aMed and climbing for' "vera helpless.
planes of tart type. Sagtaa roduc- "At boat." aald tba secretary, "the
dm. wklchllaama a aaeatk in. U'llfa If ! la hut two aonnlha and
now on a aaiglty baaia, and Ua peak'ua angina mast bo overhauled after
f pradnetMait.vlU b reachad In ajaarenty-lve hours, while a pilot on a
w KitM. iaiir ium inni niuiur.Diui muowaa io leave iae Banian in
type lanetaaj adaaa iaalamanfs4aierfect condition la aa helpless as
aeroets- aava- maa u wise ta coacen-ja bird with a broken wiag. t
trala on tha hla-h-nowered aaaiaa In- "Now tbat American battle Diane
eteatf 'of tbe eight cylinder." are goiac overaaaa, a great lacrease
OptlaHatle aa tbeea sUtemeaU aa-i In tha volunteering of skilled mechsn.
pear, tba secretary aald they should) Ice U hath oaaantUl and eipected."
LEAVE FOR
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WO.MAN'N KELIKF OORPH HKNDB
MANY IIOXRH OK 8WEKTH TO
LOCAL BOYH WHO MAeJ CKOe
KU TO FHAMTI-;
Russia to restoro the monarchy and
prlrllegea of the land owner and cap
italists. It calls on the people to re
sist rr.d defend the republic "to tho
death."
Instructions have boon Riven to
prevent valuable property from (ail
ing Into tbe hands of tho enemy.
Box Plant Frame
Is Now Going Up
lb. . ! trUM" ,B raeworbr of
sblaf wT'ory building on Sixth
i7tthSlf00Pta2rroB,li'
ttiwi.. h.t r, 'roetad tba
Sft T bt completed.
w"4lon of the big sawdust bJrner;'
wblob will ba erected.
, it la expected that, tha plant will
be In shape to start operations early
)u April, altbo ofuclala declare, that
It will require six or eight mbnthsto
finish iha bulldlnfls planned, build the
spur traek and make tba other Im
provements scheduled.
Sixteen boxes of candy hava boon
vent to the Klamath County boya now
In France by tha Womao'a Relief
Corps, according to Mrs. C. X. Bran
donburg, who is at tho bead of tbla
movement. It la requested that all
imiucH and addreaaea of hoy haown
to bo In France, wbo are not listed
below, be-sont to Mrs. Brandeaburg.
Tho following hava been reauaa
licrod thus far: '
Lawrence Wllsey, Donald . War
don, lkuls Wampler, Jaa Pataraoa,
ilornre E. Qeti, O. D. Mathawa, Ar
thur lioleo, Qodfroy Rambo, Waltar
llalley, John Ubrln, T. H. DaUp,
Frank H. Vocbataar, Oeorge Voehat-
xer, I'aul Povlcb, Emit lambntm,
Chas. y.umbrum.
K M. Ramsby at Roaeburg and Ar.
lie Worrel in tbe south warn aleo ro
iiicmbcred.
not ba exaggerated, and should ho
considered In tho light of these facts.
That after Urea years of warfare
tha total number of planes able to
take tba-air at any on, time on altbar
During tba past months Mr. Baker
aald a responsive channel of com
munication with tbe allies baa been
opened, the latest types of foreign
machines have been adapted to Amer-
alda of tho waetara front haa not boon i lean manufacture, the Industry In
mora than l,5. ',- ' creased -at least twenty-fold, tho
. Tbat rorty-eU moa are required, on. training plane problem solved, and
tha ground for ovary plana In tha air, tba production of battle planes be
making e total, of 1 1 S.806 men needed .gun.
for tha preeeat maximum of I.5Q0
planae.
American battle planea were not
due la Prance under the original
That for ovary plane la .tho air! schedule until July.
Big Irrigation Project
Under Way at Medtord
AUEM. Feb. Il:. Plana for .or-' Beaver Creak In what la known as the
Ktnlaation of tho Medford Irrigation
dUtrlct, goat Modtord, havo bean aus.
mtttod to tb atato oaglnaor for ap
paroval. Tha propooad district cov-
era 11,000 acree, which It la Intended
to Irrigate by atorlng tha waters of
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uncovered r u u n u in
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YOFK. .Ill llf II LU IN
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8CHKMK TO BEAT VNCLK HAM
I'XKAKTHED IN XKW
WOHT UIO. HANUFACTL'nERM
AND OTHEKtt INDICTED
NEW YORK, Feb. M Eight cloth.
Ing merchants, two employes and one
clerk In tbe quartermasters depart
ment of the army bave been Indicted
by tbe federal grand Jury here In con.
nection with a gigantic fraud to cheat
the government in Its purchase of
army uniform cloth.
It IsalUied thai' $7,000,000 worth
of cloth and supptltia have been stolen
and that tbe plot is nation wlda In
extent. Investigation In other cities
l very probable.
TRENCHES
BOYS OF V. 8. A. DISCOVERED IN
FAMOl'S SECTORS IN CHKMIN
DRSDAMEH DISTRICT WHEN
PATROL FIGHT OCCURS AND
HONORS ARE WON
BOUND OVER
FORSELUNG
YOUNG .AMERICAN, POUNCES ON
GERMAN HID IN SHELL HOLE
AND URINGH HIM IN PRISONER.
DOYS ARE,, UNDER INSTRUC
TION OF VETERAN
NHANSNOZE
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 31.
The American general staff Is con
vlnced tbat Ruasla Is no longer a
military factor to be considered.
Large captures of tbe military atoroa
by tbe Germane are declared unlm-
IIRAUKMAN ON CHILOQUIN TRAIN portant to tho Italian or western
IK GIVEN HEARING, CHARGED CronU' " tne " and r,e c,n
useful only wmie tne ammunition
WITH DISPOSING OF WHISKEY
TO KLAMATH INDIANS
Charged ltli distributing liquor to
Indiann, i:, L. Paddock was yester
day giveu a hearing before United
8tntc Commissioner Bert C. Thomas,
and biiiticlent evidence found to bind
him over to the action of tbe federal
grand jury.
Beaver Creek reaevolr.
The estimated cost of tbe project is
approximately 11,700,000, or about
$74 an aero. Directors of the district
are Leonard Carpenter, E. O. Cole
man and W. A. Folger.
captured with them lasts.,
It la believed tbat tho German
drive In tbe east win meet more resistance-
as It proceeds.
WITH THEjAMERlCAN ARMY IN
FRANCE, Feb? JI it became knows
today for the Irst time tbat Ameri
cans were occupying a part of tho sec
tor In the Chemln Desdamea district,
It Uetcloped during tbe hearing when the troops, which, are under In-
DENTIST LEAVES FOR
SERVICB IN NAVY
Dr. J. II. Carter of tbla city, who
unlisted Home time ago In tho Untied
States navy, and whose oammlsaton aa
a dental surgeon haa beoa' received,
will leave tomorrow morning In an
swer to a summons by tba, depart
ment for Bremerton.
Ho axpacta to ho atatloaad at that
point for some time.
HIG TIME TOMORROW XKJBJT
The people of Klamath rlk ad
other rommunltlea .aoarby are ear.
dially invltjia toad tfa Mtrjotla
rally, a tne NUiar 1114
tomorrow night.''" Aa
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gran nas.ovna an
colon, and tadao.vlo
assured of a Una time.
Flfmj.xevjua.-w
aeatrfcdare
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moriuKToM or mtw iron and
STliKL WOKS AJUMVK FROM
ORANTN PAanV-W1U TUOI.V
mrunixo iMiciTdHAniLY
Pass Iron and Steel works for removal
to Klamath Falls.
They were making arrangements
thi morulLg preparatory to starting
the foundation on the new site near
the Southern Pacific freigbtdepot.
Work Is to be pushed on this plant
as rapidly aa conditions will permit,
and It Is expected tbat tbe machinery
will arrive before the building la
ready" to iustall It.
IldPORTANT MEETING
AT MT. LAKI SOON
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rrjtWJ,$lr?.nWtti Iraa aal
'Uisfed.for tha paat fa aks"ii
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picxiag iae aacainary 01 iae urania law manor oe present at ine raevima.
An important meeting la being ar
ranged by tha Klamath Valley Potato
Growers Association at the Mt. Lakl
church on Monday evening.
Tha matter of aandlag a represen-
ftativa south In an effort to dlspouo
pirottably.oftka large amount of po
tatoea'aow on hand by the local fkrm:
pWrXttl.ko tahaa uprand It la daalrad
that air those who are" Interested In
V
tlutt I'uudotk, wbo Is a brakeman 011
the train between Chlloquln and this
cKy, hod furnished two young Indian
whiskey In a car near tbe Southern
I'aclrlc station, where they bad
caroused and played cards all night.
NEW UOY ARRIVES
A son was born at 11:30 last night
structlon of a veteran Frenchman,
Killed one German and captured an
other In a patrol fight. One Amer
ican waa slightly wounded.
The details of the patrol tight ara
unavailable at tbla time, but It la
known tbat tbe prisoner waa captured
by a young American from New Eng
land, who dropped Into a shell hole on
,to; of a German who waa hiding
to Mr. and Mrs. R, C. Groesbeck, who there and brought him in.
reide at the corner of Nluth and,! When the Americans, entered the
High streets. Dr. E. D. Johnson was sector, the French general, who was
In attendance. Both mother and son a hero of the battle of the Marne,
uro reported doing nicely. IkUsod the American flag.
Expense of Improving
Conger Ave. Portioned
, That the property owners on, tha
lower aide of Congar avenue ara to
pay 60 per rent of thocoit of Improv
Ing the rtieei and those. 6s tho Upper
aide atf per e'eat,, wai' ,dec(dd 'at '
apodal mealing of tha, city council
last night, This was deemed by all
to be the fairest dlvliioa of.ha coat
lu'view of tbe unusuartopofraphleal
conditions. ''W
k Retolutlops will bepublished to
this effect, and la Oaaano ebjeoUona
are aiad.Hha a'rraagehtiWtf Mr ItMM
dlata'lmprnvement.'wlll grd ahead rap
idly. " , '
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