The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 23, 1918, Image 1

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iciAL NEWSPAPER
OFFICIAL NIWIPAFH
OF KLAMATH FALLS
KLAMATH COUNTY
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1918
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TGHTING
DOPTED BY
IUSSIANS
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PIT IS
UNEARTHEn
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PROVES VERY
FOUR MEN AT AMKIIHAX LAKE
ARE HELD FOIl PI.AXXIXU TO
MURDER THEIR OIKKKItH
WHEN IX RATTLE WITH HUNK
1XH WILL NUT DIHCU8M
Full THE PRESENT i
I RVHWAXS C"OXFKIlt:XfK
OX WITH ROUMANIA AT
IRWT
KAHM IX WEST DIN-
RV AMERICANS CAH-i
CAUIKS AXXOUXCED MANY
IX AlltMKX BROUGHT
I RV IIHITIHH
by AworUtnl Pi
ssgotlatlons with the Rut-
1 till ot be rmumed Immediate-
rlktOtrmanii. II li believed that
1 warfare will probably be In.
I by the boUhevlkl to Impede
1 ssraaee of the Pruaalan force
r present offsnalve.
lAeftfUa and Ukraine troops are
' Mtrtsd approaching Kiev.
riia Secretary von Kuehlmann
to lluchnreit to dlacuaa
Urmi with the Houmanlan
7. and It li therefore probable
llkaatcotlatloni with the bolshe-
I ofj kavs to be postponed, ac-
I to an announcement made In
CAMP LEWIS, Feb. 23. Four vol
dlera are hold hero awaiting a prcsl
dentlnl warrant. They uro charged
wltli plotting to shoot their offlcorH
when they got lulo art Ion, mid deliver
all American)! In their organisation to
the German. Tliclr uamen are with
hold for tho present.
INTERESTING
FINE PROGRAM
YESTERDAY AT
MRHOOL
LARGE CiU)VII PRESENT AT LIT
EI1AHV A.M MUSICAL PRO
GRAM IN HONOR OF timiWK
WASHINGTON
Minister Trtosky la de
le have left Petrograd for
i.sesk an early conference
IBstbhdb there.
nAlelihevlkl realatance now
t depends on whether or not
accept readily the caplt-!
er the government. It la
r entrant that the Germans will)
Ua MMntlaH !.. Aft.. -.....'
- l'"ll IUIU inO DBIIIC
wore answering the Rus-
rj ' regular army and navy
wv, me uoiaiievikl are plac
filth In the lied duarda and
authods of warfare. The
are advanrlnv in daiarh.
titan ....
I"" work la the only action
vb me weitern front. Rome
raldi Imvo been dlaperaed by
a 0re. A tmnpli tnntttm l.jkll
tires Amariinn.. ...j ......
etkar. umt
JJk airmen have brought down
wad (lermanu i- h. i... .1.
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NUIV McGOVERX DKAI
New york"kTo, - .
IOVm 11 'wiry i'
ilJki'.i formor world's feather-
I '"Pioii, la dead.
A large audlcnco nttonded the ex
cellent program .given yesterday af
ternoon at the Klamath County High
School, In honor of the birthday of
George Washington. Several num
bera were ghen by the clause In pub
lic apeaklng and mimic. Thin hi the
flrat time that tho public speaking
claaa haa taken a part In n program
thla year, and the numbera presented
by Ha puplla nhow that they have
been atudylng hnrd und are doing
fine work. Thin la alao tho Drat llmo
that dramatlca liavo been atudlod ut
the achool, aa thla department Ima
heretofore boon duvotcd to oratory
nnd debate.
Tho public apeaklng department U
under thu direction of Mm. Carrier.
The mualcal department, which In un
der tho direction of Prof. Marlon 8.
Taylor, alao proaonted aoverul an
parlor numbera.
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SPANISH SHIP MUIIIED
MADRID, Feb. 33. Thee)
Spanish steamer Marcaaplo haa
been aunk by a aubmnrlno en
route to Now York with u cargo
e) of cork. Tho crow was picked
up by tho ateumer Claudlo Lo-
pea, which tho aubmnrlno alao
halted, but allowed finally to
proceed.
etrograd Diplomats
Contemplate Departure
HINOTON. t n m.iw k. ' .. .v. 1- ,. M th
mmmm ,..-.r,vr:' ?" ,"r-i ?" " ,no u",m""' ":r: ::j.".t
! "Twet w.ty, jae miiaa receiveo t
ai...7 ' "1 ieeuoi of ' aeciarea nat me oovi Tii-.--tMkW0
,?urp8 a-rMM tett plaaalDfto dafand the city If It be.
X with the bolahevlklioV- cokW aecaaaary to do ao.
IHHTtlltlCAIi ri,ACKH IN KXOLAND
VINITKI) IIV MK1AI. MAN, MHO
TKI.I.H OP I'LKAHAXT UKATH
Hit AXI MMI TIIKATMKXT
The pleaaant aide of a aoldlor'a life
In Kngland la deacrlbcd by Ralph
Hum of thla city In a letter Juat re
ceived by hla mother, Mra. Jennie
Hum. Ralph Indicate that he la go
ing to do a lot of talking on hla re
turn, but Judging from the latereat
that la now ahown In the dotage of
the boya acroaa the water, he will
Imvo plenty of llatonera. Eitracta of
hla letter are given below.
"It'a lota or fun being here. Eng
land la Juat like you tee It In the
booka. The queer character are
typical, and the funny houaee are a
Hcrcam. They are all little two-ttory
bulldlnga and the atreeta are narrow
nnd winding. We went thru Ramaey
Abbey while In Ramaey. It la a won
derfully old church, built In me year
907 on tin. Normandy atvle. In one
place the walla were daoHhed dar
ing a fight In which Oliver Cromwell
had a part. Alao, In one room, wee a
place where Kmperor WllhelB had
written hla name when he vlalted the
ptaco In 1007. The building la ell
atone, and had a high tower with a
narrow, winding atalrway to the top
of It. Wo nil went up to the top.
Then a mlnlatcr gave a long talk
about tho building to ua.
"It la Juat like aprlng, and la dandy
for walking. Ivy covered tree line
tho roadalde, nnd everything la green.
Tho weather here la wonderful, nice
balmy daya, with clear, cold algata.
It la only foggy once In a while, and
then Juat In the morning.
"We kco many Kngllah aoldlera who
nre homo on furlough, and they tell
ua that they are very hopeful that the
war will end aoon. They think that
our aoldlera are marveloua looking
men, and they aure do .look good la
1 ninnarlnoii to the Kngllah aoldlera.
The Knalfah neonle aeeai real glad to
uro im, but. they are ao funny. The.
KuglUh money la a puttie to ua. Per
hopa U we weren't all broke we would
cot familiar with It aooner. I gueae
wo will got paid for the Drat tine
alnro October aome tlmo next week..
"Kvcrythlng In the way of clothing
la cheap over here, but eata of all
kluda are etpenalve, and chocolate of
nny kind la practically out of the
queatlon. The other night we found
a place where we could buy hot apple
imi im we nlanned a feed. We
bought aome hot chocolate and cake
nnd a half a pie each, and you aaouia
have aeen ua tear Into It. Thing two
that are not often found.
"I aure am going to have a grand
line of BtuhT to talk wnen I get back.
(Continued on page 4)
IIVtiHIAXft RKHOLVK TO"
IIATTLH TO DEATH
l'P.rnnniiAD. Feb. 13. "If .the
(Jormana ref uae peace to the Ruaalana
the at niggle to death or victory la in
evitable," according to an omclal
Htntemont by the boUhevlkl.
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fOl'NTIIY I FACIM
A BIG FOOD BHOKTAUM W
1
WASHINGTON, D.C., Fe7
a. 0 Th moat critical food
'horUge-'lathitleiorT'Pf
e Un ttd State- row-eoafrbata ta'
Oregon Timber Goes
East For Shipbuilding
BKATTLB, Feb. it. J. II. Bloedel.
chairman of the ajoreraaent Rr pro
duction campalga la the Nortbweat,
ha announced that X0 care of ship
timber for coaitntetleta oa the Atlaa-
tic aide will be rolling eaat from Ore
gon and Waablngton by Sunday night,
February lath, and the timber will
go la aolld train. Sblpmenta to the
Eaat, Mr. Bloedel aald, will be contln
ued with Increated capacity.
Automobile Corps Is
Authorized In Oregon
general'a dapartment haa granted au
thority for aa orgaaitad automobile
corpe for thla tate. It I believed tht
will be the only oae of IU klad la
oxlatence. Ooveraor Withyebmbe haa
approved the eeheme and the corn
will be paraded In Portland. April SO.
before a high omclal of the federal
government, according to present
plans.
To belong to the corpa, an automo
bile owner baa but to offer hla car
and hla service when required for
the conveying of troops rapidly to
any point dealred by the military au
thorities. Acting Adjutant deneral
Joha M. Williams declares the organ
isation would be of great value to thla
late from a strategic standpoint.
There will he 1,715 oncer and
men aad 416 vehicles la the corps.
Oregon Children Sell
Many Thrift Stamps
BALEM, Feb. 13. J. A. Churchill.
state superintendent of public Instruc
tion, baa announced the name of tho
second list of 10 school children la
Oregon who have qualified for the
Junior Rainbow regiment by each
oiling 460 worth of thrift stamps.
Tho regiment la to he composed of
the first 1.000 puplla la tho state who
qualify aad each will be awarded aa
"achievement pin" aa hw qualification
la reported by county school superln
Undent. Among the names oa tho list Just
aaaouaced are: Delhert Powell,
Klamath Fall; Westermaa WhllHck,
Adrian Lofisnd. Harebell HaMltoa.,
Medford; Marlon Norton. Jean Point
er, Velda Rcbraeder, Coqullle; Dor
othy Rllby, Margaret Boyd, Enter
prise; Francis Oreullcb, Waldo Byers,
Muriel Hampton, Fred Rohrman, La
Verne Plereon, Loren O'Oara, 8lgel
Partlett. Martha Hogue, Karltoa
Durkhelmer. Richard Sumus, Edna
Murphy, Buford Bybee, Adelbert
Park, Irene Rwaasoa, James Rice,
Wlaalfred FlUpatrlck, Richard Rice,
Pendleton; CllVord Rherrlll, Albert
Rherrlll, Herlln Hastings, Roseburg;
Harold Johnston, Marian I Ounn,
Helen E. Ounn. Olen Looney. Miles
Peter. Kenneth Beach, Cbarlee Coo-
pey, Raymond Coopey. Orlando
Rmlth, Corvallls.
WELL KNOWN BOY
DOB IN AJURONA
Word baa been received here of
land who was at first listed among
tho lost victims of the Tuscania.
la a letter to bla mother at Granta
Paae Parker elates that he was quar-
..... --. -w.- ""r"'- w!'antlned at Hamas witn a aumoer 01
the death of Oliver Retb Peaay at for tne . out tntt ne
Phoealx. Arlt.. followlag a llagerlag WM Mt MM9i wltB th6 Baltd)r.
Illaew with tuberculosis. jTb- eUer B tnrM wttki en
Penny, who was only tl years of u
age, waa well kaowa la Klamath
Falls, where he had resided alace
1911. being employed by the govern
tnent, the Central garage aad the
Link River Electrical company. A
breakdowa la health made It neces
sary .for blm to go south early la Do
camber. Hla character la given high
praise by hla former employers here.
BKALES TO BE BENT
TO CANTONMENT CAMP
Sheriff George Humphrey returned
t nlh hnm Pnriland. whnrn ha
He leaves a father, mother aad two had been on official Dullness. He re
brothers here to moura his loss. ,g tnat tne cate of Sidney L.
Beales, who waa apprehended there
this week on a charge of evading the
draft law. will be taken up by the
eovernment officiate today, and that
It la probable that the young man will
be seat to American Lake.
4 s.lern'ierVfl. taw,eiitiT. '
SPUD OROWRRR VHOBO
TO ATTBND MJRSTING
It s eipected tbst a large aamber
of growers will attend the meeting of
the Klamath County Potato Growers'
Aasoclatloa bloaday algbt attbe Mt.
ikl church, whan the taeatlea of
ttaniag a man to eouthera markete to
dUpoee,of the surplus stock at pota-
u m' ki h will la takes aa
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Ut'STTUMlERMAN OABFE8T
OVER PLOI8B1 MANIFESTO
vsikrnnv wh. S.'rii nuhllca
tie by a Vienna omclal news agency
fiUa.poltsR mftajfesto. reteetlng up
rfrrasaivhts given great ofsase,
McoVdUg-to a Surleh coireeaoadoBt.
i M i. vailnr at.Vlaaaa
aa' been asked to demand an expls-
London Merchant
Got $17,000,000
For the War
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r.onur.N f,tjmor
Gordon Selfrldge, tho London mer
chant who began his career In the
United States, aald on hla arrival hero
that hit great atore had aotd more
that t'l 7,000,000 of war bonda for tn
Brltlah government.
MILtEtniLl
HMD
RESIDENT OF KL.iLTH IIASIN
Ilt'YB IRRIGATED FARM .NEAR
TINGLKY IUNCH UEL1EVES IN
COCNTY'M Ft'Tl'RE
Otto Anderson of Midland haa Juat
purcbaaed from E. M. Chllcote a 40
acre tract of Irrigated land on the
weat aide of Miller Hill, and adjoining
the Wm. Tlngley ranch on the north
Half of this tract Is In alfalfa, and
It Is declared one of the best Irri
gated piece In that section.
Mr. Anderson has been for a num
ber of years a resident of the Klam
atb Basin, aad has harvested a num
ber of cropa here. He la a firm be
liever In Klamath County.
PERSHING REPORTS
SMALL CASUALTIES
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 13.
General Pershing has reported one
American severely wounded and two
slightly wounded In action on Febru
ary 19tb. It Is alao reported that
Lawrence E. Witherepoon of Port
land, formerly an employe of the Spo
kane, Portland ft Seattle railroad, baa
died from pneumonia.
CAMPAIGN
FOR WAR
GARDENS
PLANNED
STATE LEADER OF AGRICVLTUK.
AL AGENTS IS HERE TO
LAUNCH MOVEMENT IX KLAM
ATM COUNTY MEETING HELD
TODAY
CAMPAIGN FOR GETTING IN EV
ERY INCH OK AVAILABLE
GROUND TO SOME NEEDED
PRODUCT WILL BE PROSECUT.
ED VIGOROUSLY
A vigorous campaign for Increased
gardening over Oregon is to be made
this year, according to State Leader
of County Agricultural Agents Paul
V. Marls, who came In laat night
from Douglas County to get the move-
ment under wsy with County Agent
H. R. Gtalayer and the county food
conservation organisation.
A very substantial Increased acre
age wss devoted to gardening and ag
riculture last year thru this kind of
activity, but it proved to be a bad
year In many parts of the state, so
that the results were not aa satisfac
tory aa waa expected.
Condlttona this year are much more
favorable than laat, at the present
time, and the leaders believe that by
starting eary a tremendous area can
be devoted to gardening that would
otherwise remain uncultivated.
The active campaign will be pushed
thru Western and Southern Oregon
from March 4th to 33d, and a sys
tematic plsn of procedure Is now be
ing arranged for Klamath County.
Mr. Marls declares that tho winter
in Oregon baa been unusually good.
In Umatilla county, where 1 per cent
of the wheat grown In the United
States Is produced, the farmers have
only lost ten daya from work in tho
fields, and all the ground haa been
put In flrat class condition for a bum
per crop. The desire of the govern
ment that each county In' the United
Rtates have an agricultural agent I
rapidly being compiled with in Ore
gon, where all but a very few coun
ties have been put on this work.
Strahorn Railroad
Reaches Klamath Ave.
The Klamath Falls Municipal rait
road haa now reached Klamath ave
nue, the present terminus here, and
train toads of dirt for the grade are
daily hauled to the spot where dedi
cation exercises were held In the big
celebration on the 3d of July,
In the few months since that date
the mad aad grade has ba built
thru a mile of low swamp aadTtbru
the farmtag'ssctloa to a point -teva!
.M.-T .... ik. lec mans! m imv-av.
Ill J IV W 11 V ff , t RJW
part of the grade complete & DaUjr,
la spite bt the war 'condlUef si Khtsa
have made It difficult to secure labor
and material.
The steel Is now In the yards for
Isylng the track to Dairy, twenty
miles east, and the Ilea, which have
been reaching here more slowly, are,
now on hand to get to Olene, ten
miles east, according to Chief En
gineer .N. H, Rogue, who Is la charge
of operations for Robert EStrsktra.
Miv Boius estimates" thai taVrtHie ,
may ba, completed,: under faveraWe
ooRdtiiOBi. to Olsne, some jffeeyta
Abrll. Jhs'psjriianeBefseelWoyer''-.-thV-.KtP"
tracks'ttere ha's'nov beta
lustalled. ' . '
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