nHipf9f!FT' &' rf. ""(tVV 4 x ? 1 iH?g jinmnq Brralft -(J- t-tfifAL NBWWArnn OPPICIAL NEWIPAPEJ OF KLAMATH FALL! OF KLAMATH COUNTY 4v ' "" 'ZZZt-0- KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1918 Price m?e CnM ERICAN BOYS GETTING INTO FIGHT WlrWWWWO WWIWlWWMrWWMIWWWwll 0AWW0WWWW NUSUAL CTIVITY KDICATED EAR TOUL RR ACTION' RETORTED MUX. MY II V YANKEES THAX AT AW TIMK PREVIOUS. FIRES IX MX CAMP CAUSE KXPI-O- NOW. It K HOVH AO.MX ItAIR GERMAN TRKMTIKrt AND PENETRATE TOHKCOM) LINK. Kll.li A NUM. MM OK KXKMY. All! CHEW IM arniiKo. ran man 1 ra Oil' ICKIl ARRIVES FROM IICII. UIXU TO ACCEPT KNI.IHTMIJNrs l DIFFERENT IIHAXCHF.H OF Till'. HKHVICK. ENGINEERS VERT BUST OVER THERE I.MTTKK FROM FORMER KLAM ATII FAI.I.M MAN' TELLS OP PXOHMOUH PIUME4.TN NOW VS. Itiril WAV AND DESCRIBES THK CONDITIONS. WITH THK AMERICAN ARMY, Kirch II. There wan greater ac- lltliy by the American In tlio Toul' itrtor on Monday than at any time ilaft the Americana assumed control if thai section. I rVlls from Amnrlran guna obllb- Imttd at least llc groupa of the gns injecti ict iii by Mi enemy, re Ipilng (or attack. riTM back of tlio onemy'H Knot I fu J a 11 11 in lio r of serious explo-lom. Th Americans have again ralilud t) nmv lines nnnetratlnr to tha MtOBd lino trrnrliei. A number of' lit tunny force were killed In tlio Minn but mi prisoners taken. Th Americans In the Chemln Do Diets district raptured a crow of u air raider which lauded In that I'hborhood. The prisoner were Urttd over to the French. LONDON. March 1.1 Thr.n Xn. Wlat participated In a raid over E'lUnd lait nlht. On nt Uman niitd bomba on the town of Hull teie a woman died from the ahock. t of tbo bomba were dropped lu - opn country. a WEDDING LAST NIGHT Tha wmtiiitii . lim wuihi. - n w uiiuvi iTjiiig Johnson and Mim nin ('ni,ii hnth of thla city una sulemnltod laat oven- ! ft... ik . .... - nrvorona w. 11. cox at the Banil.i r.i iiaraunngo on Tenth street. Mrs. Mil Mniliuuo ...rf 1 1. ailn witnesses nt the ceremony and J4 P with the bride nnd groom. " "urrlaKo took place at S o'clock. WHH COXtiltKHH PONTIHINKD M08COW. M...I. .n.. .11 ''MUd Congress of Solvets haa nost- ""W Ita mooting until March 14th. Ituy Uragg or tlio U. H. Aim Kc irullhiR Kurvlru arrived heio iinlnv frwi tbn headquarters of Mm .Voitli- rrii California district nt Kidding. Cnllloriiln, to accept moil for mill nntwer question rcgndln.i enlist inoUs In the regular army, iiiiilon.il yuanl, and natlounl army, Tlui Aviation Hectlon of lliu hlRiiiil Corp I In linmedlulo tiiicii of li-n tliouxanil utlilltlonul men w(!i tlio following quallfli'iitlmia: Mt'cluinlcx, iiinrhlnlata, chauffoura, carpctitcri, brlrklayera, rlectrlclniia, inetiil work, era, palntcra, vulcanlicra, wcldcra, rlggi'ra, tallora, and rooka. The Coast Artillery of the Itcgular Amy la In need of men who 'mvo ci. pvrlenco along a mechanical or con structional line. These men vlll be subject to duty "over Jhere." The 20th' Knglneera (Forestry) lirglmcnt, the largest regiment In the world, still rnlla for men having either n nawmlll or logging expor lelire. There aro a number of other Ku glneer reglmonlH open for enlist ment audi hm the 23d Knglneera (Highway), 37th Knglncom (Klec trlcal and Mcchnnlcul), 27th Kngln eera (Mining), 28th Knglneera (quar ry), etc. The liocrultlng Ofllcrr Ik making hla headquarter, whllo here, at the White I'cllrnn Hotel nnd tlio Tost Office. PALM WIN i OURNAMENT WITH ELKS Uy winning the last game by tha r.arro wniargln of threo plic after Imv'nr lost the llrat nud won tho aocond gamea, tho I'alma returned vlnnera In the tournumont between the lllka and Talma. ' The first game waa won by tho Klka by 32 plna, the Talma took the sf.oud by 7 plua and It reiiiircil the llnal balls thrown by Auatln Hay den and Dr. Wright to tell the tale. Wright rolled high acore of tho even ing milking 203, with llayden ono pin Icih at 202. Wright also drew high Hverngo with X9. Chaa. Alleu rolled on the I 'aim Hum nnd In f plte of three months nbaenco from tha game rolled three nlco gamea averag ing 171. Induction Call Is Received Here Today Call Number Eighty-j The call dealgnatea that seven men will be required from Klamath co. lndup(i ,,uf rtealv.rt ... v. . . " Ilea .... .. . ' " -ow """J" caataMh"l,ll"on,ta,M,!r for 5 It Is atlpulated In the menage that 1 7. "' five dya halnnlnt Maroh U, ly beginning March cultivation re to ba ptHed oter for A l-lter of more than uaual In terest tiua Juat been received from Km nee fiom T. W. Zimmerman, .who will bo remembered by many Klam ntli Kul la rcaldenta aa one of tho ngliiKura employed at the local Rec la mm Ion Office aeveral yeara ago. Tlio letter waa written to 0. C. lloKim of the reclamation force here. It lolls of hla trip acroea tha Atlan tic, during which a torpedo from Kulser Hill mlaard the atera of hla boat by about ality feet. Ho la now located In Kouthern Franco and like nil the rest of the boya, very buay. A poitlon of the letter Is quoted be be eow: IIKAoqUARTKItB DA8R SEC TION NUMIIKR 2, A. E. F. Of thla llltln "muaa" that we are having with KnUor Hill, of course, I have a de nim to get up to the front, and hop In bo rble to do so, If the war con tinues thru thla year. We aro all hoping that the end Is near and that the Herman Militaristic Power Vlll soon lenttte that they are only wast ing human life with not a possibility or their being able to gain anything In tliM process, and that we will be permitted to return to the good old U. S. A. at an early date. I can truthfully nay, that France la a wonderful country and the French n wonderful poople, and I mean so i!l-cretllt to them when I say that their method of doing things are liiiltr rmdo when compared with the illNpalrh that the samo things would l.o accomplished. If we were permit ted to use American methods. "My work takes me out In the Arid quite n good deal and the one thing that has Impressed me the moat are thn roads. I never have driven over men ronda In all of my life. For miles and miles they are Just as Kiiinoth aa a floor, with not a depres sion In thorn and the ditches are ab soluloly free from weed or rubbish of nny description. They are aot I'ardturfared, In the moaning of tho lei m aa wo would use It, hut there It some sort of top dressing used that seems to be absolutely Imper vious to water. Not only are the mntti thoroughfares In this condition, but also the larger part of the aide roads 1 made one trip In an auto mobile, covering about 600 kllomat era, red with the exception nt prob ably 75 kilometers, the entire read wnji like a boulevard. Wo surely hsvo to hand It to the French Da gtiieer when It comes to hulldlag roads. "At present thla office baa charge of all construction work In this base sectlou and the work In bead la the construction of a hospital that whea It Is completed will be the largest In the world and will contain 10,000 bods. We also are constructing a rest camp that will have a capacity of 20,000 men, the supervision of the construction of an Artillery IM virion camp, another smalt hospital containing 1600 beds, the construc tion or an aviation training camp and hr.ve Ins contemplation the erection at 100 warehouses, each 50x150 feet in else. In addition to the- above there are approximately ats small jobs that we also have uader way. e you can readily see that we are kept quite busy, 'According to the papers thla morning, Germany has again declar d ner on'.Ruaila.:.y.aucla,;tte cise.. and XiitaU wfll; really, get. la jaad flgbt the ar theuM ,b brdajjei (Continued oupege;'-" V. ft. LHOATIOX OOK8TOOUKHSA , WA8HINQTON, V. C, Mar. 13 The American and Allied legation ataffs have left Jassy for Odessa with assurance of rale condnet. Their departure bat' been delayed by quarantine. BROTHERHOOD ORGANIZED LAST NKHT XKW CLUB FOHHKU OF HOCML AND CIVIL NATURE. OFFICER KLKCTKO AND 'cOXHTItTTIQN ADOPTED. The Brotherhood of the I'resby terlan Church waa the namo of tho ew orgaatsatloa elected laat sight by a substantial group of the men of Klamath Falls, the purpose of which will be to promote' the aortal and moral enterprise ef the men of the koamunlty and tojnfWerate for civil betterment. A. B. Epperson of the First State and Ravlnga Bank waa elected aa president of the new organisation and the following chairs were also tiled. Bert C. Thomas. Vice-Presi dent, fieorge B. Icenhower, Secretary and B. B. Price, Treasurer. A constitution and by-laws drafted b a Committee were submitted and adopted. A social time followed the business meeting which was enjoyed by nil present. The club will meet, on the third Tuesday of each montu at the homes of different members. WANT CITY WATER RATES ADJUSTED MKMBBM OF BUSINESS MENS AfWOClATION ASSERTS PRE. KNT SCHEDULE MILL NOT PER. MIT IRRIGATION OF OARDKNS. About thirty-five business men ga thered last night at the Moos Hall fur the monthly banquet nnd meeting of the Business Mens Association., The usual appetising aupper was served at six-thirty after which the evening was devoted to .the discus sion of topics of civic Improvement The present water rates now Im posed on the residents of the city was one of the principal subjects of discussion, a number of men alleging that under the present schedule It would be Impossible tor the average ettlsen to Irrigate a garden this sum mar. In apite of the urgent eall made by the Government for war gardens. A, number of plana ef relief from the situation were advanced and It was at length decided to. appoint a com muter to confer with the oPelalsof the .Cellforale-Pfert power, com. paay in an alert te, secure aeme.soyt ef attijuatent. Theses) ffeti od a. thla. ) v Ira. UaUe IMekatfeV; IXetera and . Lai i IS CUSSFOR NDRHSTO BE STARTED IN ANSWER TO IIIU CALL FOR RED CROSS NURMKH, COURSE IS OFFERED TO SIX YOUNU WOMEN IN KLAMATH COUNTY. A big call for more nurses in tho hospitals or the war zone has Just been Issued and altho the first call made In August or last year received a gratifying response, the number nu?ded for service at home and abioad la far greater than the num ber now preparing for the work. The army estimates for the number need ed Is 37,500, about threo times the number now enrolled. To aid In thla work, the accredited training hospitals or which the Klam nth Hospital Is one, will take a num. her of girls for a course of Instruc tion. It Is snnounced that there la nn opportunity for alx applicants at this time. The girls will be under the supervision of Miss Mary M. Kel ley who recently .arrived from Tort land to accept the position of Super intendent here. The course offered covers a period of three years, SO) MEN ACCUSED OF PROFITEERING HOOVER AND HOUSTON MAKE JOINT CHARGE AGAINST SEED DISTRIBUTORS. SEVERE MEAS. URES WILL BE TAKEN, IF CON-TINTED. WASHINGTON, D. C. March 13. Profiteering In seeds hss been charg. ed by Secretary Houston and Food Administrator Hoover In' a joint statement which said that prompt action In such cases would be taken whenever specific Information was submitted. Many complaints of ab normally high prices are being re-calved. "Without adequate distribution of seed at reasonable prices there is danger that acreage will be lessened and that seed of poor quality will frequently be used," the statement said. "If such conditions wore to develop, It would seriously Impair our national food program." Some Increases In prices of certain seeds waa said to be justified by the shortage of supply and the Increased cost of doing business. The two of ficials were emphatic, however, in holding that thla did not Justify any one In Uklng "selfish advantage of the opportunity to the detriment of the country." Speculation In seeds etnaelally waa deprecated and dealers urder federal license were warned that If they engaged In such prnctlcn they would be dealt with severely. Trthnta waa Dald to "patriotic" state associations of seed growers and the wer service committee of the American Seed Trade Association for co-operation in preventing excess profits. m iaTF TIMBERS ORDERED SMALL WASHINGTON, D. C, March 13. ThV shipping board haa authorised a suetton In .the aiies of sblp.tlmbora nm-tn. ne,eoo,siTufton,i v ' the south la 'order to expldlte ron- s'ructtOBv' m i LIRE RAILROAD KzedCONTROL Dtm iq AMOUNT OF SNOW AND HAIN THIS WINTER IK BELOW NOR MAL, BUT OHOUND IS WELL SOAKED AND IN OOOI) CON-DITION. Although a hasty examination of the moisture record for Klamath County during the winter months just past would be discouraging showing aa it does, a loss or 2.96 Inches over the averago for tho last nine years, the facts urc not so ser ious wheu explained, according to Hydrogrnpher H. W. Humphrey or tbo U. 8. Reclamation Service here. The moisture record for the winter Just past la as follews: November 2.60 Inches, December .45, January i.17, February 1.02 and March to date .46 'making a total of 5.70 In ches. The average for the nine years previous Is November 2.53, Decem ber 1.37, January 2.87, February 1.27 and March 62, total 8.66 Inches. Mr. Humphrey brings out the point In submitting the figures that a very large part or the moisture In former yeara has fallen on-froten ground and has run off without any benefit to the soli, while practically all that haa fallen thla winter has gone Into the ground. He declares that the fall of 1.17 Inches In January this year will do far more good than the 2.87 inches recorded in previous Januarys. There Is also still a good chance to catch up some yet as March is less than hair gone and within .16 or the March average has already fallen. IIIG STRIKE IN COTTON MILLS OF MASSACHUSETTS FALL RIVER. Mass., Msrch 13. Most of the big cotton mills in this city that have been working day and night to fill government contracts are closed as a result or the strike of the union firemen. A conference between .mill owners nnd union leaders called by the state board of conciliation and arbitration raited to bring about an agreement. During tho conference a telegram was read from Secretary of Labor Wilson urging the men to return to their jobs pending arbitration of their demands for an eight hour day. He reminded them of the urgent need of tho mills' product. The strike caused a shutdown at six or the mills, ARCHIE ROOSEVELT WOUNDED NEW YORK. March 13. Captain Archibald Roosevelt, son of Theo dore Rooaerelt has been wounded In iif lion with the American forces In France. A cablegram from Theo dore, .'r., brought the news saying that Archie was wounded by shrapnel slightly In the leg and his arm was bioken. Tho break Is reported not n bad ono however and the young mau la In no danger. MEASURE IS DELAYED ALLEGED THAT NEW SENATE RULE IS VIOLATED, BILL IS RE TURNED TO CONFERENCE FOR RECONSTRUCTION. IMPORTANT CLAUSE TO BE EL1M--INATED. WAR FINANCE COR PORATION BILL PROBABLY UP TOMORROW. WASHINGTON, D. C, March 13. The Senate today has been deliberat ing on the long debated railroad control! bill which, was expected to go to President Wilson for signature. Immediately. On a point of order however, that the conferees or the bill had violated tho new Senate rule prohibiting the Insertion or new provisions, the Sen ate has returned the bill to confer ence for the elimination of the sec: tlon limiting the power of states to Increase taxes. The po'lnt of order has been sustained. In the House, the war finance cor poration bill, much amended and ' modified since Its passage by tbe Senate, la to follow the legislative appropriation bill tomorrow probably. NEW COMMANDER FOR AMERICANS IN. ENGLAND WASHINGTON, D. C, March II. It U Indicated here today that Major John Blddle will probably be put In command of- all tbe United Statea ttoopt In England. I..1KER MAN WOULD GO TO CONGRBM SALEM, March 13. James Har vey Graham, a democrat of Baker, haa (tied his declaration of candidacy for Representative In Congress from the Second district. MRS. GARFIELD DIES I.OS ANGELES, March 13. Mrs. i.u.'retla Garfield widow of James A. Gurfleld, twentieth president of the United States, died at her winter home in Pasadena today at the age or elgbty-slx. , HUNS ADVANCING IN EAST ATLANTIC PORT.; March 13. Tiie Steamer Kershaw with a bun dred.and twenty-one passengers ' (s asjiound off tbe Coast of 'Southern HEUMN, March 13. The German and Austro-Hungarlan forces are ap proaching close to Odessa, Big Ship Aground Near New England New England, but the paMengeri are declared to be la little danger. A breeches buoy haf MMvirijtffed up by tbe Coast guards tetahe et the passengers and crevr. S 3 .' 9,m j".' tk pretant t i$ .V ! k