The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 11, 1918, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1018
Price) Fir Ogata
ankees Raid Hun Trenches Successfully
NEMY IS
OUTED IN
AIDS ON
QLAMB MURDER
ATUROAY
CANHOIIAIUIK FRONT LINK
TWCVtHKH OK ENEMY, SWEEP
rAft and route forces out
Or SECOND LINE.
itoiuioh made at same tink
utcrday night, dugoutm
mohs up, papers ami ma.
imal secured.
CASETOBE
warn
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION TO
iTAHT TOMORROW MORNING
FOR WIDOW OF MURDERED
MKK COUNTY NAN. MUCH IX.
TKKKHT KNOWN.
WITH TIIK AMERICAN AltUY,
II, The Americans who are
Mra. Ilertba Lamb who la being
held In iJikevlew for the murder of
her husband K. O, tamli of I'aUley
recently, will be liven a preliminary
hearing tomorrow morning at 10
o'clock.
Many rumor bare been spread re
gardlng tho cause of tho booting
but nothing deflnlto will ae learned
until the case Is brought 'into tho
courts. It U generally admllcd lu
the Paisley district that Mr. and Mrs.
Unb had more or lets domestic
trouble during the last two months
or Mr. l-amb's lift, but no one dream
ed that their differences would re
sult In a tragedy.
lamb was a man who won held In
iilas with tlio French force high eateem abraout Southern Ore
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i aide three rnlds In the sector n. He was a successful iocs man
dt their own In tho Korralne na bad omer uusmess in.eresw. ....
was wen Known in mamam ran
whero be wns a member of tho Klka
todge.
Two o( tlic raids were executed
nluaroualy on Saturday night.
Tkt AmerlraiiH swept past three
krsuu tnt line and penetrated to
Mcond line U hundred yards
k.
Beaulnlng hero (or a period of
) quarters of an hour, they blew
I the dugout and secured valuable
i and other material. The en
forces fled and left them with
In la their "n hands.
Ii the air righting on Friday as
j at twelve lioMlle machines were
according to reports from
BrNUh Wnr Offices. Ten were
aiewn out or control and others
Ptrtbaet down by anti-aircraft gun
n- .Three llrltlsh machines are
W At noon Saturday llrltlsh
Mes dropped ten bombs or aid-
tad factories at Mains. All sat.
lw returned safely.
MARRIAGE
SATURDAY
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SECRETARY HAKKK
ARRIVES IN PARIS
I'AHIH, March 11 Secretary
or War llsker arrived here to
day. He was received by (Jen
ernls Pershing and Bliss. Am
basiudor Hharp and prominent
French officials.
i PACKAGES TO
i THE SOLDIERS
i NOW CENSORED
n
TAX
MANFXPfCTED
HERf AGAH
I YIHIT AIIIIOAD
TO HE VERY BRIEF
PARIS, March 11. Secretary of
Mr Baker will remain here Just
' Hough to inspect the military
traction unrior way and review
1 fpopt. Ill visit Is nut a dlplo-
! me but purely military. He
loa Februury 11th. accomnanled
r NUer William Dlack, LleuteMHt
1 Dratt mid his urlvata aecre-
Ralph Hayes.
IR RAID MADE ON NAPLES
fOMK. Mar.1, 1 1 Tk. ...m.
""tori have again attacked Naples.
'Sly bombs wnrn ilrmmaH I.. Mia
lr4Bl nnnrlnr Tl. ul.il.n I,..
,,... - ... g tv fivillllli III' MtRIV HlfH -
""oven occupant of a hospital. I other causes.
ina Will Enter
KLAMATH FALLS COUPLE WED
DEI) BY PRESBYTERIAN PAS.
TOM. WILL KTAIIT HOUSE
KEEPING ON OAK NEAR HIXTH.
The marriage of Thomas Hardy of
this city to Miss Molllo l.ano was
performed Saturday night at the
borne of Mrs. Alice llaldwln on 6th
and .Oak streets by Reverend K. 1.
Lawrence of the Presbyterian Church.
The groom la an employee of the
Chelsea Box Factory wlillo the brldo
ha been employed as a night opera
tor for the Pacific Telephono Com
pany. The young couple will reside
lu a cottage on Oak Street near Sixth.
CASUALTIES REPORTED
WASHINGTON, D. C. March 11.
aeneral Pershing's casualty list re
porta four prlvatea killed In action,
four severely woundod and 'twenty
one sllahtly wounded. Four men
have died from wounda and two from
Siberia With Japan
SPECIAL REQUEST MADE FOR
HOME ONK TO AID RESIDENTS
IN MAKING OUT INCOMK TAX
RETURNS.
In responKu to a request made by
Cashier Leslie Rogers of the First
National Rank, word haa been recelv.
ed hero today that J. 8. Hogg the la
come tax officer who was bare la
January furnishing Information re
garding the Income tat, will be Beat
again for this work byCellecfor Msy
ton A. Miller for three days from
March 27th to March 30tb.
Many of those who will come under
this tax, are still at a loss aa to how
to make their returns out properly
and It Is believed that a short, visit
again from Mr. Hogg will be of ma
terial help In this way.
The Treasury Department haa ex
tended the time for filing Income tax
returns to April 1, 1918. After April
first an extensive drive will be made,
taking In the entire state, and heavy
imnalllrs will attach where persons
liable to the tax have failed to dis
close their liability and to make re-'
turn on or before April 1, 191e
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SOCIALIST SOLDIERS ARE
CONVICTED IIY OOURTMARTIAL
CAMP DO 1X1 B, Iowa, March 11.
Eight National Army men from St.
Paul, who are all professed socialists,
have been found guilty by Court Mar.
tlal of refusing to obey ordera and
'have been sentenced to twenty aad
'twtuty-flve year terms la the Federal
prison at Fort Lavenworth.
KISS AND FINNS
ARE NOW FIOMTLNQ
STOCKHOLM, March U. Heavily
righting now continues lalaad be
tween the Finnish White Guard aad
the Russian Rod Ouard. The Rue
slans despite their heavily losses coa
tlnue to throw la fresh troope ac
cording to a Finnish statement.
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HTEAMEK SINKS
PASSENGERS SAVED
SEATTLE, March 11. All of the
176 passengers on board the Alaska
pasenger steamer "Admiral awaae.
which was sunk near J unsay, neve
been landed safely.
BRITISH ADVANCE IN BAST
HEAVY FLNK AND IMPRISONMENT
ATTACHED To) SENDING EX.
PLOMVB OR INFLAMMABLE AIU
TIciKM TO roBCKH IN FRANCE.
Persona who have occasion to aend
mall packages to tke Expeditionary
forces la France are cautloaed by the
postal authorities to guard agalait
seadlag uamallable articles such aa
matches, alcohol, explosives and la-
flammable subetaaces, which era la
strict vlolatloa of be regulations,
Authorities reaert that such ar
ticles oMtlatte to be found la part
agee regardless ot'Jlbe flee of 15,060
aad Imprleoameat preKribed aa a
peaalty for such ytolatloa.
The yef aetata are directed to
exclude all each amattare from traas
traasport aad tuv be held jolatly
reepoaalble for Irie or accldeau re
sulting from sue! aubstaacee that
they raay, have partaked to paae, aad
are Instructed UiHamlaa paekaea
tt arUelee pinklbbjaj at their: assetf ,
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Al'STRMNS ATTEMPT
TO CROSS PIAVE
ROME, March 11. The Aus
trian troops In attempting to
cross the Plave River were pre
vented from reaching the Ital
ian aide by the Italian batteries
which tank the rafts and boats
before they could reach shore.
tiAorn ninurrn
il DIES IN WOOD
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BIO BeTJFMBNT OF PANAMA SUITS
. OUVMS FOR HOSPITAL AT TJIB
FRONT. MORE COMPLETED .TO
BBRCNT THIS WEEK; .
- That the corps of Red Cross work
are who have been on the -Job at the
york rooma In the Orpheus Bulldlag.
lace the-last reports have not been
Idle shown by the fact that two
boxes, each contalalng eighty pajama
suits have Just been sent for the use
of patients in the field hospitals. It
Is also reported that one huadred
mora suits are completed on the
helves' In the headquarters. These
will be seat some time this week.
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DISTRIBUTION OOMMiTTKK
COMMENCKSWORK TODAY
GETSUPNEW
"MOVE" DEA
CAN RUN "NO WAIT" SHOW WITH
ONK MACHLNE WHERE TWO
WKRK FORMERLY REgVlRED,
PATENT APPUED FOR.
By thinking of a comparatively
lmple Icea, but tMtHn u It at
seout the right t an-l al-. ti: the
rt'iit thlag, Prau L. Tei'::lRor.
movie operator at the Star Theatre,
haa veefcad oat a method by which
eight or teer"tkousaid"feel of" film
caa be run ol by one machine, with
out a atop aad haa applied for a pat
eat an the Improvement which h
feels euro will be allowed.
So successful has the Improvement
worked out, that after getting the ap
paratus la order Mr. Terwllllger was
able to run off over thirty miles of
film without a single break.
A large circular metal box has been
Installed over the machine at the 8tar
which holds the entire program for
the evening In one roll. A reel of
a tegular slse Is put In position be
low the lens differing only from the
standard reels in the method of
catching the 81m. in the' former
style of reel a spring catch was mud
by which the string of film was
caught and attached, but the lime
required for the operation was oi
such length that it would have noen
Impossible to change the lower reels
while the big one above continued to
run. Inatead of the catch therefore
MAN WHO CAME TO OREGON TEN
YEARS BEFORE CIVIL WAR,
PASSES AT FORT KLAMATH.
Sl'llVIVED UV MOTHEII-IN-LAW
FOIIT KLAMATH, March 11.
Jacob Stouder, who died here Satur
day at 5:30 p. m. of Brlght's disease
at the one of ninety-one years, was
one of Oregon'e early pioneers, hav
ing come to Washington County In
18S2. After residing there twelve
years he removed to Umatilla County
and later to Daker County where he
remained twenty-seven years. He
bad resided in the Wood River Val
ley for about two years. For the
past aix years be had been an Invalid,
He followed the stock raising lndus
try. The funeral wa held here this
afternoon.
Mr. Stouder was born July 20,
1827. He la survived by bis wife,
sged sixty-five years, his mother-In
law, sged ninety-eight years and an
adopted daughter, aged twelve years.
BIG STORM
DEVASTATES
NORTHWEST
BAKFRMfN
Will HELP
FARMERS
MEMBERS OF HOME GUARD WILL
ASSIST FARMERS IN NEIGH
BORHOOD TO PliANT AND HAR.
VEST CHOI'S THIS YEAR.
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'WIN, March u. The Chinese Mat lor this work from China, It Ii
ilaalaMd.
Japan la to hear M. 'pase.oi
thu .njiuia candlic the cofcwle-
tUaVof the proposed 'Amerleaa loan to
at has girnifui iitiM
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Two divisions will be
The committee on, the distribution
of the Individual quotaa of the Third
Liberty Loan commeaced work, this
morning according to Captain caas
J. Ferguson. Judge D. V. Kuyksn-
dayy la chairman of tale Important
committee. Other membera are Lee
lie Rogers, John Siemens, Jr.. frank
Ward. D. W. Ryaa, J. A. Qordoa, J.
8. Kent. Charlee J. Martin, Fred
Bchaltock, B. M. Bubb, D. O. Mora
and William Tlngley.
o
' RBTVRNH FROM SOUTH
Mrs. Will Houston returned; Satur
day night from a Ave week'O vtat at
Lea AaaelM. San" Dtoge -an other
Callfernla points. She report a,'Iaa
time.- : "
(Continued on page 4)
BANK CALL ISSUED
FROM WASHINGTON
LONDON, March W Thorn -hli
been further retirement of the Turka
.. ..-i- ml TiirkUh ear
rlaonwilchwaa drive 4utharat. BOYTB JfOTKltJ
..... WArh Brltta advajsee. haa ' ... i
ciWueW;to.rttri WMar.b., m .- fwp ""Wgflji
BrlUalr w1r efFy-'aBfmsm5 eira.; tW 'KTUST ZFZ.1
ulles above their former paeltleJk ' l..Wrlgh Ja-aa la'atlitlianis
WASHINQTON, D. C. March 11.
The Comptroller of the Currency has
Issued a bank call for the close or
business on March 4th.
The first National Bank of this city
reports a receipt of this order and
declares that similar notice haa been
sent to all the smaller banks of, the
county.
BABY DAUGHTER BORN
A ten pound girl was born to Mr.
and Mrs. L. Songulnettl yesterday at
the Klamath Hospital. Dr. Warren
Hunt was la attendance.
SHERIFF'S BOOKS AUDITED
B. M. Wilson the expert account
ant, who la going over the booka In
the different departments of the
Court House haa completed his work
on the Sheriff's hooka and commenced
this morning to audit those In the
County Clerk's office.
AIK RAJM I ON PABtf '
niia'lfaiea 11. German AYlaN
U ilrtUrtUnU4 Pari Friday ajge1..wlth
aoaejacraew- wao'wt , t n
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BAKER, Ore., March 11. At a
meeting of Company B, Home Quards
IambIaiI Iiam avavv man tt thA tTlfjIA
than ninety present voted In favor of,ora day 1'two
giving two days' time to work on the
OHIO PARTS
CYCLONE SATURDAY NIGHT KILL
AND INJURE MANY'. COMMUNI
CATION LINKS DOWN, TRAFFIC
INTERVPTED.
SOME SMALL TOWNS SAID TO
HAVE BEEN PRACTICALLY' DK.
STROYKD. APPEALS FOR HELP
TO OUTSIDE SECTIONS MADK.
COLUMBUS. March 11 Eight
person are known to be dead, many
ore reported injured and thousands
of dollars of property dsmage was
done Saturday night by a cyclone
which cut u swath thru northwestern
Ohio.
The center of the cyclone seemed
to have been In Van Wert County,
altbo serious damage haa been report
ed between Lima and Findlay.
Continental, Ohio la reported lb
have been almost wiped out by the
high wind, and 'the towns of Van
Wert, Defiance, Mlddlepolnt, Convoy,
and Lima are reported to have suf
fered heavily. Jantorla, Bluffton,
Ottawa and other towns between
Lima and Findlay are reported to
have been hit hard. v
Telephone and telegraph lines are
down and railroad and Interurban
traffic has been so interfered with
that Indications are that the loss Of
life probably will not become known
The cyclone, n quarter of a mile
t ,.a . W.MMA kan 9A mlfa lAllff.
J..iL,JKWrtlat towiship. in Van Wert
the proposal and asked volunteers to
right shoulder arms." every man in
the company brought his rifle to po
sition at once,
County.
Conditions west of Van Wert are
said to be critical. Farmere are re-
I a. j k. etaeUA nil t hunt
A almllnr piopoaal will be made to . p- '" -" '"- .... whlch
were blown down.
It la reported that the towna of
Hols-ate and Halmer, Ohio, west of
the members of Company A of the
guards. Should this company decide
to give the time, from one hundred
and flfty to two hundred home guards- Zl'Z'U,
wnmn novnm saris nnvtt phimi iui - -
stroyed by a tornado. Appeals for
men would devote two days each tq
assisting farmers In this vicinity In
putting in and harvesting crops.
Some employes of men In the com
panies have offered to pay the men
for their time given to this work.
NOTICES
The Eastern Star will hold Its reg
ular meeting tomorrow night at 7:30.
In addition to the regular buslnesa a
program will be given.
Immediate help have gone out to ad
jacent cities.
NEW STOCKMAN ARRIVES
A baby boy weighing seven pounds
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Luke Walk
er of this city yesterdoy at the Klam
ath Hospital. Dr. E. D. Johnson was
In attendance. Mother and child are
reported doing nicely.
American Engineers
Captured In China
PEKING. March It. Two Amort
'n engineers two eea robbed and
pti)d by bandits nenrfYehilon in
tbf Province, of Hour..- ' ' , . ,
The men war atticked'.whlle ear
ly ing money to pay survey partita,
und were taken after a bard right.
It Is lelleved that R..J, rareoU-tor
roerly of St. Pu and Oedrge A. JtyU
wjio was fomerty'a,HiMne aa.
giueet la Portland were the men !
i'1'inled In the report -
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