The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 08, 1918, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OFFICIAL NIWIPAMtt
OF KLAMATH FALLS
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OF KLAMATH COUNTY
Twelfth Y.r-N. $
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1918
Prlca Bits Cants
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ADVANCE OF ENEMY
HEAVY LOAD"
PLACED ON
BY ENEMY
KRYLtiNKO REPORTER TO HAVE
RKHIOXED AFTER DISAGREE.
MOT WITH PEOPLE'S CX)M
MMIONEHS FIRST SPLIT
BOLftHKVIKI
IN1
tlXO FERDINAND LEFT ON THE
THRONE OF HOUMANIA, HIT I
FORCER TO MAKK HUMILIAT
1X0 TERMSMANY CONCK.
W0M4 UIVKN
Hammary by Ammh-UIimI Pre
Ths HumiUu revolutionist liuvo
Hrack tack at Ilia Germane who do
ellssd to liull their advance when the
Urmi of )cnro wore agreed to. The
KYolutlonUtM have taken JamhurK.
which It sixty-eight mllea southwest
of I'rtruKrml, from thu Invader.
Serious ilirforoncea betweon Ensign
Krylsnku anil tlio people's commit
sloatr aru reported to have led to
Krylsnko' resignation, which la tlio
Intreal split In the bolahevlkl rank.
It U now claimed In Fetrogrnd
Ut Kiev, which waa reported last
WNk to have boon taken by tlio In
vsdsrs, Is Mill In the handa of tlio
Mthtvlkl.
Within tlio last five days Germany
ass forced peace terras on three dlf
reel governments, Ruaala, Ilou.
ilia and Finland.
It bow seems apparent that King
ftrdlnand of Ituumanla baa been left
on the throne, but forced to accept
Us most humiliating terras.
The central powers will get wheat,
II tad salt concessions, and control
of lha Roumanian railroads for fifty
inn.
LOCAL HOY BENDS CAULK
A cable message received by B. D.
all from Herbert Uarry, who U now
ths Aerial squadron, says "landed
wsly." llert I now trying to figure
whether "Herb" has made a auc.
"M Bight among ths clouds or
aethsr he has reached Francs. ' At
V rate his many friends In Klnni
h falls win be glad to know that he
Ufa somewhere.
ROUMANIA
Fine Irrigated Ranch
Is Sold Here Today
Ths Irrigated ranch nssr Wilson
'Wis. owned by 0. F, B.tier of this
";1WM W today to B. W. Ayles
"f of Cresham, Ore., who will
.isiamei,te possession of Ad new
JL y: Mr- Aylssworlh will leave
iir. Tw wth,n " dy
"Md bring his fslly aad' house
Tfc- ' , '
Prorerty aurchasad consists of
aooas.
m r r-.v purees
". 0 of which
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iron iiMintn
IHiES
I'. 8. DESTROYERS ASSIST IN'
SINKING FIFTEEN U BOATS
DURING MONTH JUST PAST NO
QUARTER GIVEN
AN ATLANTIC TORT. March fc
AnuTlcuii and Japanese dostroycis arc
to-opsrstlng with warships of (lieat
llrllnln, Italy and France In fighting
rnl'inarlnes In tliu Mcdlterrnuoin,
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viiuin oaiu iniuauiuiu, .luimnrrc
naval attache at Rome, declarod here,
on iili arrival on an American Hnor.
American destroyers have helped
destroy fifteen U boata In the past
month, the Japanose officer declNrcil.
He added that the entente nnval
1 forces have the submarine situation
well In hand.
Captain Yanamoto, who I on hi
way to Toklo, declared that tlio war
on the subnurBeln4tho Mediterran
ean I growing more Intenso every
day. No more ships are being sunk,
lie said, but (he'll boat are becoming
more active.
"The allies are not capturing u
boats," he declared. "They aro sink
Ing them. It 1 tlio pulley to give the
submarine no quarter, a they give
none."
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MEN WHO POINT TO GOOD RE.
HULTS NMR HUFPALO, ORK.,
WOU1J) COME TO KLAMATH IF
BOUNTY WAS MADE WORTH
WHILE
A scheme of using traps and poison
for the oitermlnatlon of coyote ha
been worked out by n group of slock.
men at Buffalo, according to a letter
received by the first National bank,
which Is producing very satisfactory
results. A number have used It in
that district successfully, and the let.
ter declares that If the stockmen of
this locality would be willing to odd
something to the state bounty, rank
log It worth while for a man to put
In his tlmo, they would be glad to
corao to Klsmath and" cloan out the
pests in this county.
falls, and the rest nearly all under lr
rlgatlon. The consideration ot fbs
deal was not mads public.
Mr. Betser, the former owner, Is
prominently Identified with ths Chel
sta Lumber and Bog company hers,
and has disposed of bis property be
cause of lack of time to look after It
... ink.. J..1 ... mmmAm ttlVII
propeny, ? - -
the agency of the Smith Rsalty eom-
RASH
ORKUUNG
THE COYOTE
YANKEES LICK HUNK
AGAINST HEAVY ODDS
WITH TUB AMKRICAN
ARMY,' March 8. An American
patrol of five men outfought an
enemy patrol of ten men three
night ago. The two conting
ents mot In "No Man' Land"
and fought sharply for a few
minute, after which the enemy
retreated, leaving two dead and
two wounded.
The rest were llavarlans, who
were mruln prlsonor. The Amer
icana wnra unharmed.
HELD BY U. S
AMFRICAN (M)LDIERH NOW OC
Cl'I'Y Ht'UBTANTIAL TKHRI
TORY IX FRONT MNK TRKXCH
Kh OTHKRH IN' HRAK TO OtVK
Hll'l-ORT
WASHINaTON, U. C, March .
American troop are now holding
somothlng over eight mile of trench
es on the battle front In Prance, It
was learned today, altho In an airline
their frontage I only about four and
a hult mile. This frontage Is liable
to extension at any time to the regu
lar trench allotment for an army
corps.
Irregularity of the trench lines Is
responsible for their eight miles of
length. They are laid out so thst
Clinking operation may be begun on
any part of the front. The trenches
alio follow closely the protective
slope or the country, and wander up
uud down hill. The American sector
Is understood to be a divisional front
ago, which mean that at least three
divisions of American troopa are
there to give the necessary support in
depth for the front lines.
.
CXCI.K HAM MAY BUY
8F.KD8 FOR FARMERS
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 8.
Representative Haer of North Dakota.
whoso bill to appropriate f SO.Ouo.ooo
to finance farmer In the purchase ot
seed recently failed of approval by the
house agricultural committee, has In
troduied a measure which he said
would meet the objections raised by
mombers of that committee.
It would appropriate 110,000,000
of which $7,600,000 would be loaned
to the farmers in the spring wheat
belt to buy seed and f 1,500,000 would
bo ured by the government In mobll
Ulug und transporting farm labor. No
more than $400 would be loaned to
any ui.e farmer.
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DANKER RETURNS FROM SOUTH
Captain J. W. Siemens of the First
State and Savings bank, returned last
night from San Francisco and other
points, where he has spent the last
three weeks on business and pleas
ure. '
He reports tbst while conditions
are aood In the south, there Is no
nlaco where the prospect are
bright as they are right here In Klarn.
ath Falls at the present tint.
FVnLOVOHB FOR FARMBKi
WASHINGTON, ,D. C March I.
Furloughs' for farmers ad ottsrs
needed! aon-iiUlUrr pursuit teces.
sary to ine iroseenuasi ".
were atttaUrlsil today la a senate bill
FIGHT MIES
OFTRENCHES
passed by ths bouse. I
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$ I
ll IslllTII Hill
RUM MM
: TELLSA60UT
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anawssnaMS
YOUNG OFVKER WITH BOTH EX
GIN'KKMt WRITEH HOME OF HIS
EXI'ERIKXCE IN THE RECENT
TERRIBLE DISASTER
The terrors' of the sinking ot the
Tuscanla are brought close home to
the people of Klamath Falls In a let
ter just received by Mrs. D. W. "Pat"
Parker frosa her husband, who was
one of the survivors.
No sign of the submarine was ob
served by anyone on bosrd, imd It
was Just before dark on the night be
fore they were to lend, the boys were
congratulatlng-themselves on the fact
they bad crossed the ocean In safety,
when the toraedo smssbed Into the
side of the aalp.
Instantly the lights on the boat
went out and the men were summon
ed to their stations on deck by mega
phone orders, of the ofgeers. Parker,
.who U.a.ssaVad lieutenant la the
Tweatleth Engineers, soon found him
self In a leaky lifeboat with thirty-
nine otbera in too freeslag cold. He
says be thought about tbe folks at
home In Klamath while getting Into
the boat, and wondered what they
were doing about that time.
After being tossed around by tbe
waves for sis hours, the boat was
picked up by a small steamer and the
passenker were Isnded on tbe Irish
coast eight hours later.
The unusually fine reception and
treatment given them by the Irish
people during their stay there is
dwelt upon by Lieutenant Parker
with great emphasis, and It Is evident
that tbe kind acts performed for the
worn-out men will live long la their
memories.
BVDEEHK
PARIS, Janu, 16. Correspondence
of the Associated Press) Transmis
sion of urgent orders to troopa In the
tint line and tbe sending of Interest
ing Information to the rear by projec
tile la one of the new developments
ot trench warfare, according to the
monthly review, La Science at la Vie.
One of tbe Instruments employed
for this purpose by, the Germans was
capturod In a recent successful st
uck made by the French at Moron
vlllters. It consists of a tin cylinder
about flftoen Inches long and an Inch
nnd a "quarter la diameter at the
mouth of which is placed a boa con
taining the message.'
Tbe cylinder and message bos are
placed In a grenade thrower, which
lauurhes It In much the same way as
aerlsl -torpedoes and grenades aro
red from a trencb mortar.
The extreme rang of these new en
gines Is about 1,100 "yards, which Is
genorally suHcleat to cross the tone
of French curtain Ire.
The utility of such a systaag became
apparent with the development ot bar.
ring Ire that made taa carrying or
maisagM by dispatch bearers slwayj
Murdflus.aad free.uentlyjmjeeslbUr,
teUpaba JIbjs by latsaie dieiruetlve
arillUry r"i ' v" ) '
SHOTTOREAR
HALTED IN
COAL PniCEH ARK
HEAVILY REDUCED
WASHINGTON, D. C, March
I. Drastic reductions In a fixed
price for coal at mines in Colo-
rado, Utah, Montana and Wy-
omlng running In aome cases as
high as 15 per cent, have been
ordered by the fuel admlnlstra-
0 tlon today. The coal operators
have declared that practically
half the mines would have to
stop production under the now
schedule.
B. P. 0. ELKS
KLAMATH
FALLS
ATTORNEY
CnOHEN AH
HEAD
OF LOCAL
LODGE LAST
EVENING ALL
CHAIRS CHANGED
Wilson A. Wiley was elected Exalt
ed Rater at thoaaanal election of the
R. P. O. Elks last night, succeeding
,V. O. Smith, who has held this chair
for the past year. Dr. Fred Wester-
feld was elected Esteemed Leading
Knight; H. R. Glalsyer Esteemed
Loyal Knight; W. L. Smith Esteemed
Lecturing Knight; C. A. Hsyden, sec
retary; A. M. Collier, treasurer; D. V.
Kuykendsll, trustee, and O. L. Larsen,
tyler.
W. O. Smith was elected delegate to
the Grand Lodge and E. D. Hall alter
nate. The new officers will bo Installed
oD April 4th.
VOLUNTEERS INDUCTED INTO
SERVICE AS DRIVERS OF
AUTOS AND TRUCKS WILL
SOON BEE SERVICE IN FRANCE
Sis Klsrasth boys who have volun
teered as chauffeurs and truck drivers
In answer to Call Forty, made by the
government last Saturday, left on the
noon train today for Camp Kellyfleld,
Ban Antonio, Texaa, where It I ex
pected they will be given a short
course of training, and then sent to
France. One hundred men were
asked from Oregon and applications
were received so rapidly that the en
tries were closed early this week.
The men leaving today from this
county are Rex and Roy LaPralrle,
Henry Katsdover, Roy Nelson, Leslie
Plymale and Claude Epperbelmer.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Tbs medical advisory bosrd of Dis
trict No., 11 (Klamath County) will
mast at l:S0 p, m. at the offices ot
Drs. ker ryman and Fisher, on Tues-day.-vThurs4er
gad Saturday of aach
aw, ffsmcrsnu are reviosua w
aMfjgr atthgt time, aatao board ca,a
Aft ,-M In .seeslea, erery day.-rDr.
Merrymaa,' truner, aouie ana nemoo.
KW OFFICERS
ME NAMED BY
SKARMY
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MUCH STOCK
BHNED
NMMA
AUTHORITIES CAITURE MAN RE.
LIEVED TO IIK RESPONSIBLE
FOR KILLING CATTLE, MULES
AND POULTRY
LOS ANGELES, March 8. Johann
Frederick Meyn Is today In Jail In
Fresno, charged with connection with
an alleged systematic polnonlng of
livestock near Fresno, which is now
ocupylng tbe attention of the federal
authorities.
Hundreds of cattle, mules and
chickens have been found desd re
cently from the same kind of poison
which has been discovered In barley
and corn In Meyn's barn.
HUNS PLANNING BIG MOVE
WITH TUB AMERICAN ARMY.
March 8. It Is believed here that
tbe German forces are planning some
thing unususl against the American
troops to tbe northwest of Toul. A
big Incroese In tbe camouflage con
struction' has been noted, and-maeh
activity is proceeding behind tbe en
emy's lines.
FINED FOR HAVING LIQUOR
Chas. Davis, who wu given a bear
ing before Justice K. W.. Gowen,
charged with having liquor In hi pos
session, was fined $50 and costs yes
terday afternoon.
RETURN TO FORT
William Crawford, with Mrs. Craw,
ford, son and daughter, have return
ed to Fort Klamath aftor a week
spent In Klamath Fall. They were
guests at tbe New Clairmont.
' .
PATRIOTIC PniZRH GIVEN
DOULDER. Colo.. March 8 A
$60 Liberty Bend and a $25 war
savings certificate were awarded as
prises In a patriotic oratorical con-
est held at the university or Colo
rado here recently, under auspices
of the university patriotic league.
SEAMEN GET INCREASED PAY
SEATTLE, March 8. The Pacific
Coast steamship companies novo
granted the demands or ssllors,
oilers cooks and stewards for Increas
ed wages. The Increase allowed
amouuts to $15 per month in most
coses.
It will not be too much to ask
able-bodied men with farm ex
perience to aid the farmers In
the necessary task of maintain
ing the food supply. Secretary
of Agriculture.
Many Casualties From
Air Raids Last Night
LONDON, March 8Seven or sight
nm.M i,ni.n.. r.Mrf Rn.i..M
Osrman airplanes rajdad England
iiiitniui, one oi which rwva-
hi i.uuuuu una arupnwa bwuiub uitr
EAST
-ri-inrnnaimrumriarum-L-.-n.rij-L-.iru-LrLrj
I
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IN RUSSIA
INFLUENCE BEING BROUGHT TO.
DEAR ON TARTARS IN RUSSIA
TO SLAUGHTER REFUGEES
FROM TURKEY
HORRIBLE ATROCITIES OF TWO
AND THREE YEARS AGO WILL
BE REPEATED UNLESS SOME.
THING IS DONE BY ALLIES
UOSTON, March 8. There to evi
dence that at the present time Ger
man Influences are being used upon
the Tartars In Russia to institute a
massacre upon the 1;600,000 Arme
nians and the 1,350,000 Georgians
dwelling In the trans-Cnucasus," ssys
a ttatement issued by James L. Bsr-
tou, foreign secretary ot the American
board of commissioners for foreign
missions and chairman of tbe Amer
ican committee for Armenian and As
hyrlnn relief. The statement adds
that 050,000 of 'the people In tbe
trans-Caucasus are Armenian refu
gees from Turkey.
"Unless something can be done by
the allies to stop this carnival of In
discriminate slaughter of the Innocent
and helpless," It continued, "we may
soon expect reports of massacres In
those regions surpassing In horror the
Armenian atrocities of two and three
yenrt) ago."
SAILS FOR :
ILAND SOON
Mrs. W. II. McFgrren has received
a message from her brother, Carl
Schubert, who is well known in Klam
ath Falls, to the effect that he has ar
rived at New York and will leave for
England in the near future.
SPANISH CABINET RESIGNS
MADRID, March 8. The Spanish
cabinet has resigned, according to
dispatches received heie todsy.
BACK FROM PORTLAND
J. E. Howie returned Isst night
from Portlsnd, where be has been at
tondlng to matter of business for
tbe pnBt few days. While In the city
he nttended the meeting of the Max
well Dealers' Association.
tha city. Eleven kilted aid far.
ty-slx injured, accord! ta ths teisst
r;porUiMduylrtha4.4aKO
rsmsta'
In. the' ruins -oftM
DOQlSs
v' St,
houses.'
HUNS
WAN
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MASSACRED
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are now in aWsnr
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