The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 09, 1918, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1918
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EW REPUBLIC STARTED IN RUSSIA
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ANNOUNCED
GENERAL MARCH SAMV.lt MEM.
HER OK TIIIM IMPORTANT
IMtlV, HRPLAt'lXG GENERAL
IILIHM OOETHAIJi NAMED
WABIIINOTON. 1). V., Match 'J.
A reorganisation of tlio war council
li nniiouiicoit hero with Major Gen-
WHO WAH RESPONSIBLE crul Miirrli lu llio placo formorly filled
by General IIIIdh. Mnjor (loncral
(Joi'tlmtN uml Itio surveyor of pur'
rlmae, Edward fllecllnlus, urc alo on
llio council.
MirRKIl('AIK.T OF NATION'
TOOUXATKH HIM CONNECTION
vnu bolshevik.
Imr rwuilic will he intko.
KCVD, WHICH WILL REFUSE
THINH FORCED IIV CENTRAL
OVKKH AltMV IM BEING
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tr iiy vm-atmmcu -True
DATELE88 Fulfilling tha prcdlc
Him of many who have boon follow-
tsfUit .Ittutlon clo-ily for I he past
In int. lcon Trotsky, who brougEt
lent the arml-llce an tlio eastern
fetft uhlch rnmlted In the present
startd peace on Hiiitla, baa re
Sped I u po'ltlon ai the bolshovtkl
iwkn mlnUter.
T iretent itltuatlnn la probably
llMBo-e to him than any other one
a, ai he cant llio deciding vote on
etutr to send delegate to the
Irat-Lltovik peace conferonro.
With Entlgn Krylcnko gone, only
iFnaltr Lenlne remain of tho three
tee attempted to rule llusalu since
Be downfall of Kerensky four
saw-ago.
Anerelng to the lateat dispatches
Be social revolutlonlata are now
NMaug the overthrow of the Hot
4rlkl regime.
i,H Is declared that a great army la
Sag organltcd In tho Don dlMrlct,
wtk bu the aupport of the Cos-
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ABOUT JAPAN
The general unlnlon Booms In hn
Bet a republic will be Introduced
M will refuse to accept the term
f pHce which wn furred down tho
tkroauof'iliubuhihevlkl.
IBS Vaciiation li r l'Mrnvr.il roil.
Mfc iteadlly.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Tie RV Vllllm. Tluinii. Y fl.u.lv
WLaktVleW wlin arrlioJ In If math
ftlls yttterday on a call to nee nev.
FaVtkaiB If ..
"- ii. j. aiaranaii, paitor or the
neart church, will say both
WMal irimAiiMku ... n
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l'!I .? T J """ w" Prone"
" "" na win leave ror iage-
on thn noon train. Confeaalona
" heard at 8 o'clock by Rev.
r i, j. iirndy,
DECLARE THAT INDENTIONS OF
JAPANESE IN EAST Wll.li LEAD
TO AN AGREEMENT IICTWKII.N
GERMAN AXH IllHKIA
lljr AMH'ltiMl rrrwt
AMHTBItDAM, March 9. A llorllli
tllvpiitch to llio KoullnUcho Volka Zil
tuiig aaya:
"Yhn pretext that Japan iIohItoh to
ftrur liemelf ngiiliiNt u Oorniun nd
uiiiH' In Huii'ln Ik nbHolutely ridicu
lous. Thla political uont will either
lead to nn agreement between (Icr
n'any and RiimIh ngalnat Japan, or
an underflanUIng hetwevn (lenuany
and Jnpan. Jupuncno avltlumont In
Kantern Anla clearly mcanx the fun
damental alteration of thn entlro
world no-lilon. but which will not bo
In any wuy to the dUadvuntago of tho
central powom."
McAIKK)'8 Hr:IUXIIV
Ml'HT ANHWKK CAM
BOSTON. March 9. Joaeph M.
Hhnffer, pcmouul nocrotnry of.Dlrcc
tor of nallwnya McAdoo, will reinulu
In Claia 1. Division A, of tho cou
acrlptlun urmy, uuIcmu tho appeal
board grant him dorcrrou ciaHHinca
tlnn.
Tho exemption bourd of DIvIhIou 2,
Kaat IIOMlon, ban turned down tno HP
iieal of Mr. 'McAdoo to put Shaffer In
Claaa 3, on tho ground that ho la n
neceasary omployo In tho aervlco of
thn Kovornniont.
Himrror Ih alimlo and clulmcd no
cxo'mptlon. IIU drnft bourd alatca ho
ahould now bo nt Camp UovenB.
Enemy Adopting New
Tactics In Belgium
r uorut4 Vtmt i twice within toe tail iweoiyiour
DttSThe.fpi1Moth.,,ou Del,u,f' "d bMn U,r0?
wtiUra ,... u.'. . r ' back with begvy loie.
, u uow SBMraa .V
OKIIMAN ATTACK IN
IIKMJIItM flKPVIXKI)
LONDON, March U After an
nil day bombardment, the (ler- 4
nmiiH nindo an attack along a
in I In front near t'oelderhoek In 4
HoIrIuiii. They were repulaed 4
pxntpt for n 200 yard front, and
tlit'Hi) poMltlotiN were regained
during tho night.
PlERMtT REFUSED
TO INVESTIRATE
PACKERS FILES
COl'IIT OF AI'1'KAI.H OKXIKM I'ER-
MIT TO FHANCIH J. HKNKV TO
KXAMIXi: CORJimfOXUKXCi:
OF IIIO MKAT IMCKKIW
CHICAdO, March . The. United
Htntca Court of Appealea haa quaaaed
a acarch warrant iiernlttlag the ex
nmlnatlon of the letter Ilea Id the
oiriie of Henry Vecder, couniel for
Swift 4k Co., by the geverataeat
Fraucli .1. Ilency In Inveatlgatfng'the
nctluna of tho packera recently, bid
wo i n out a warrant, the legality of
whlrh waa questioned.
Tho decision Intimates that he waa
on a "fishing expedition," but do not
bur further proceedings for warraata
It counter attaeka by the British
lion Th. "" " w yteroi
M Qaruiana have attacked ground.
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.uT ' ,wu ,lon " British par- yesterday the aermane lost some
.IFI.V FIHHT 8I7T FOR
CIUTKII LAKE OPKXIXO
WAHIIINOTON, I. C, March .
Pecrcinry l.nne aha announced that
Crnter Uko National park will be
men to public travel thla year from
July 1M to September 30th. It la ex
ported that tourist travel to Crater
I.ako durlni: the year will be heavy.
as considerable progress haa been
made In construction of roada and
trails opening up thla play ground of
tho public to travel.
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I'ltlKONKR FIOHTH
KKTCRX TO ORKOON
8AI.KM. March 9. Parole OMcer
Keller baa notified state prison au
ihoritloa that he has been stopped In
bla attempt to bring C. B. Smith, pa.
rolo vloluter. back to Oregon. Extra
UllPm will bo fought by Bmlth'a rap
resentatlves In California.
Smith waa arrested by Keller Just
um bo left Ban Quentln prison after
nerving a term. He Is n baa caeca
passer.
utlilll.t: HOHHKH UOl'UHT
FOR THK OOVKRNMRNT
J. Frank Adams Jr. hai purchased
a number qf crack saddle horaea for
tho government. They are au front
Langoll Valley, and were bought of
W. D. Campbell, Louis Oerber and
Kugono Wllkeraon
FAMILY REUNION AT VRKKA
w. II. (Irubb and daughter, Mra, B.
W. McCormlck of Keno, leave to
morrow for Vreka, to visit Mra. J. M.
Onrdncr, the eldeat daughter of Mr.
rimbb. John nrubb of Ashland, n
brother, will meet then there, and
the 76th birthday of John anion nna
the 74th birthday of W. B. Qruhh.
hnih nceurrina on next Wednesday,
will be celebrated on that day with a
big family dinner party.
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RUM TrUNWORTS.BUK
tONDo'N,'Mhreh 9.TAaf.Uk
transports war ua,aaJK?"
atroyera ft touth"ef the.
Aland islands Thursday.
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IJOCAL JKWKLKB WINH "JOHKIMI.
INK MIXKRVA,- THK RKOIH
TEHED UVROC JKRHKV PIQ,
RAFFLFJ BY KF.I) CROOK
The mysterious 1 bolder of ticket
701 In the rafle contest for the Red
Croaa pig, haa nt last put In appear
anca la the person, of no other but
Thad MeHattaa, wbo, while be was
off mooning ovar the theory that luck
waa only a state of mlad, awoke to
find It an overwhelming reality.
The numbera. were drawn at tha
Rtar theater las( week, but MeHattaa
waa not present, and did not realise
the fact that an epoch bad arrived
In his career.
He was particularly pleased to
know of bla rood fortune at this time
owlna- to recent caustic remarks by
hla friends to tha affect that he would I
be much mora of a success aa a farm!
hand than aa.a Jeweler. He haa ar
ranged to rend hla new source of
revenue with a IMla playaaata ts Ma
rauch Jn Jackson County, where they
may grunt and wallow la tho Baud,
and sniff fie perfume of tha spring
Cowers.
AMERICAN HKHO
IlOl'TH 40 HfXH
WITH AMKIIICAN AllMY,
March 9. A lono American sen
try attacked an enemy patrol
of forty men last night, sumo of
whom wean stealthily entering n
trench near him. He succeed
ed In driving them all off, kill
ing the leader and vgoundlng
othera.
The Hermann retreated Imme
diately when be opened fire.
SUPPUESNOW
M FRANCE
PERSCHEDULE
BIG CAM IS
MADE FOR RED
ANSWER
CRIBS NORSES
FIVE TIIOl'HAXO NUItHKti. WANT
ED UKFORE JUNK INT IN MILL
TAnV .HOH1MTALH AT HOME
AND IN EUROPE
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HERE TODAY
ISJCCESS
ANNUAL BIRTHDAY PARTT AND
BPRING OPENING DV ENTER.
TAINIXO DRY UOODH MAN TO
DAYMANY PRETTY THINGS
DISPLAYED
Many are tbo expressions of ad
miration drawn from the ladles of
Klamath Falls wbo are today attend.
Ing the annual spring opening of H.
N. lie A Co.
Thla Is the second anniversary of
tha entrance of thla enterprising Arm
In the local Held, ajjd a real birthday
parly Is combined with the regular
aprlng opeulng.
A fine musical program is being
given by the high school orchestra,
and carnations distributed to tha vis
iting ladles.
Thn clerka of the establishment are
attired In keeping with tha occasion,
which la decidedly on par with "-
liar event In the stores or toe targe
elttee. It Is-Mr. Moe's Intention to
make thla annual event larger and
more enjoyable each year,
ui.AMATH ATTORNEY
ENTERS SERVICE
' Attorney Harold C. Merryman of
ha am of Merryman A Van Kmon,
left yesterday morning for Kugeae,
where he has been entered for a ape
i training course In tha ordnaice
department. A class of nlnaty man
haa bean selected from tba atata at
Urge, and special training will ha
(Wen In Ifca work of tha departmant
during a course of six weeka, :. ,
Mr, Xwryiaia . mmiNH, w
TROOPS AND SUPPLIES FOR GEN.
ERAL PERSHING CROSSING TO
EUROPE IN SATISFACTORY
manner big operations
boer:
WASHINGTON. D. C. March 9
Trewi and anppllea for Oeneral
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Perehlag'a fereea now are moving to
Fraaee en aeaedule time, It haa been
announced by high authorities. While
flanraa nar not be Buhllahed. It has
been stated positively that transpor
tation requirements of the army are
being met by the shipping board, and
tha Immediate situation as to ships
was described as satisfactory.
In view of thla assurance that the
United Statea will be ante to maintain
lt place aa a fighting unit on the bat
tle fronts, reports from the western
front are" being scanned more eagerly
than eer by officers here for the first
atgns of the 1918 campaign. It Is
felt atrongly that the opening or ma
jor operations In what Prealdont Wil
son haa predicted will prove the de
cisive year of the great war, will not
be much longer delayed.
Mud has been the determining fac
tor of many previous .western front
operations. Bo long aa the ground Is
soft with winter ralna It la Impossi
ble to move forward great guns and
necetsary troop trains to support an
advancing line. Even In Flanders,
however, indications this year are
that the around will harden early In
the spring,' permitting either side to
undertake the enterprise planned. In
previous years, April has seen offen
sive preparations set In motion by the
allies. For that reason many officers
here seem Mo anticipate raiding and
minor assaults before the middle of
next month, which will show in them
selves. that the ground la being map
pad, Information obtained and local
strategio advantagee established by
one side or the other In preparation
for a great effort.
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CASUALTY LISTS ISSUED
RY WAR DEPARTMENT
WASHINGTON, V. C, March 9.
A call for 5,000 nurses between now
and Juno 1st for service In military
hospitals at home and abroad baa
been made upon the Red Cross by
Surgeon llencral Gorgas of the irmy.
Nearly 7,000 nurses already have
been supplied by the Red Cross, but
the need for more grows imperative
dally. Of the 80,000 or 90,000 regis
tered nurses In the United States,
General Gorgas estimates that ap
proximately 30,000 will be needed for
service In army hospitals this year.
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WASHINGTON. D. C, March 9.
The first of the expurgated casualty
lists Issued by the war department
shows Lieutenant Louis Jordon kilted
In action and Lieutenant Greene
ilihtly wounded.
The names of thirty-six privates
arc on tbo list, showing two killed
In action, eight nad from disease,
five severely wounded and nineteen
lightly wounded. Two deaths by ac
cldenU are listed, one causea ny air
plaaee. ROUMAXIA SIGNS
TERMS WITH RUNS
EAST WGHT AT
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JOINT IlKNEFIT ENTERTAINMENT
PROVES A IUG SUCCESS PRO.
CKKIM FOR- RED CROSS AND
CHURCH IMPROVEMENTS
A largo crowd greeted tho perform
ers on the program at Mt. Lakl last
night, which consisted of several dec
Inmnllnns nn.l a ahort one-UCt comody
doplctlng the trials and tribulations
of an awkward squad, also for their
officer. Twenty-five cents admission
was charged, and after the program
tbo latest portraits or toe menarawn
by themselves) were sold, ladles only
being nllowed to bid. The price paid
for tho picture included supper with
tho owner of tho picture. Bupper con
slbted of war bread sandwiches, cof
feo, chocolate and Ice cream.
In all IS6.34 wcro taken In, and,
after u few necessary expenses have
been deducted, half will go to the
Rod Cross and half to the remodel
Ing of tho church.
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TRAIN OF SOUTHERN
CATTLE DROUGHT IN
Seven hundred bead of cattle be
longing to D. M. McLemore were un
loaded yesterday at Midland. They
came from the San Joaquin Valley,
and will be driven to Merrill to be
pastured for a month, and then taken
to tho Fort Klamath country for the
summer.
IS
GIVEN BY
COURT TO
CITIZENS
STATEMENT DECLARES COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS ARE PRO.
CEEDING AS RAPIDLY AH POS
SIBLE TO WORK ON COURT
HOUSF. .
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WILL PROCEED WITH CAUTION
TO EVADE GREAT MISTAKES
MADE DURING PREVIOUS
YEARS IN COUNTY EXPEND!.
TIRES BIDS OPENED SOON
To the Taxpayers of Klamath Ceunty:
We desire to aay that the Couaty
Court la proceeding aa rapidly aa pos
sible toward the construction of a
new court house. You will notice
that we have been advertising for
some time for bids for the comple
tion of the building now under con
struction In the Hot Springs Addi
tion, and also for bids on an entirely
new building, a
Tho bids will be opened on tba
20th of each month. At that time
we shall act for tho best intereata of
all the people aa shown by the blda
called for. If It Is to the general In
terest to complete the building In tho
Hot 8prlngs Addition, wo shall do
that, but If we And It much mora
economical to build entirely new, we
shall proceed along that line.
We have been making a thoro In
vest Igat Ion of this whole matter. We
bavo employed architects of wide rep
utation for both character and abil
ity, and shall coaalder both their re
ports as subscribed and aworn to,
and the bids thai may come before
us. We have advertised for these
bids In both the oclatffl county paper,
a Portland paper especially designed
to reach contractors and builders.
We want to emphasise the point
that after we bad the reporta of tho
architects before ua the 'Court went
over the .whole matter of completing
the building In the Hot Springs Addl.
tton, and we agreed unanimously on
the details of completion In case that
proved advisable, and we all algned
a statement approving the plana and
specification upon which, wo have
called for blda upon thla work.
We want to assure you that wo
have the best Interests of the county
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Itkil if.o-ln KUtaath FalU.for I LONDON, March . A conclusion
&m&r&tm$W'tort9.i Russia Tend Rou-
."ri-. '..VSlE..".! fc.V.llt.t.V'kla MU.l.'tia-. hm anfiniifiMl!. in which
Bla
Mliaisala arovalsaa to evacuate all
or Bessarabia. '
Ford Will Build
"Tanks" For Army
DETROIT, March 9. The Ford
Motor company will aoon begin build
ing a fleet of "tanks'' for tba -United
8ta.tt ""? ite-petro.lt-pltnti ac
cording to. annouscemaaCroada here.
. A model to ha submitted, to. the war,;
department is now unoer construe
tlon, and Just as soon aa it has been
officially annroved the machinea will
be turned out with all possible efoed,
-It la estimated that. tAdra-evw
elgament of tha newtta.eA t de
livered to. the govarameat for, ship-
stent to tha.eiaJedllW-.torfaU
...... .i.i.i. '..a stABta-Xta atX' ,
weeks, and additional shipments will
bo sent at Intervals.
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