The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 18, 1918, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1918
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EAVY HGHTINfi NOW ON WEST FRONT
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IMMKVIKI ATTEMPTING Til
IIW SMALL MILITARY OH.
tiaXICATIOXS FOR COMBATING
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MMT. KI'IKH AT WOIIK IN
AMKKK'AX SECTOR.
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(MaaHnarjr by AMorlalrO I'rcma)
T Trench and Merman Troopa
it Wen rncnaed In lieavv ilclidnv
M both slue of the Mueno In the
T."dB lector.
To the went of the
liver,
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IY FRENCH
rneh have gained the euemy'ri po.-d at tho tlnw of hU death had l"",u" " "-( ..The dlergent vlewa coaeern dy
MUfM along a front of nearly a built up a largo Imalne. o one of iou ,,mt ,he n'0"t of ,he "Boner j naatlc queatlow and tlie tUchtag to
U and linvo penetrated fir a ",0 ,,ci,t '"n"10"" ' l,c clr- Ho ,HW'" ',0 UM',, f,,r t,,e l)Urch,,e r t-,aeraBy of the four Ruaalan Baltic
pth of over luilf a mile.
To tho tut of tho rlter tho tier-
auy.bavo been uniurccaiful In at
ntilng alone n nix mlln front.
la th r..i ti, in. n.i.u..'tlirrnliteralilnR. Funeral nrrnngn.
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Mil Nlchol)oy and other Important
tIb porta, the Gorman hnva con
Ui4 to adtnnro northward. Tho
avhhfvlkl leader acem to Imve III
k) lopa now that the peace treaty
vita the Central power will be ef
hfUra aad they are calling upon the
mal Stared to form military oraanl
Uoaale combat the nermann linnM
IM lavulon continue.
WITH TUB AMKRICAN
ARMY..
area u.tIic American Intelle
oflcera believe that a apy haa"
Hh at work within tho American
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to the northwest of Tout. A
Wry iaw naslic of a algnal light
JWy this morning from a window
""IS tha enemy's llmm. If Arml
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I W 'ndow nnd dashed Into the
-T7 " louna no-one. Important kins, aon of W. II, llawklna, liar
"fhone, Mltlilu the linos hnvo li.v iinihriuib and DoiibIbm I'onro.
tut by a py.
American troopa which have
JJ m action along tho Chemln De
wi are a division composed e
MiTly of New England unlta par
WlMly MawiachuBetteB.
WABIUNiiToN, I). C, March 18
"WMny n,rc(lt of a Irellt Bprlnf
"Vti l nil Inilirni Intm Attnlnv tltm
r diDirimnnt -Z !... . .1..
u . . " "" uvvuruiuaj mo-no
"sly Relvlo Review, Issued today. I
Rock Crusher Working
Near County Infirmary
eaaaaaajamBBaBBBBBaaBwaaaiiaBaiaBsaaaaai
b's county rock crusher la nowiatretchea on the main traveled road
ork macadamisin. . ..r.i.i. 10
rtta f. .. I .
lortk.w --v ...pr-iwr)
-" fiwui inA rftiiMtu i.Imi.m
a,,. ;"" "coraing to county Road
--"f-r j. c. cteghorn, who aa-
nmrwiai . ,
'i linn u one of the worst
an m y,,
MERfUKT IS
UUUUDI
CITY MOURNS PASSING OF MKR.
t'lLtXT WHO DIED AT HOH,
PITAL SATURDAY NIGHT. WAH
MANY YEARS IN Hl'HINESS.
III thu dvntli ol Kdgar VlrKll Halur
day night nt Ilia Klfininlli Hospital,
Klamath Pull lose one,of Its prum
Inent and most respected buslnc
men.
Up Vlrwll itMMHA.I nitMt. ..I Ulfl ..!-
'"w,n" "l, tncta of serious opcrn-(
Hon two dny before. Ho Imil lind
vtafaii I'hhmvii i.n.w ii qtgu ,.
GRIMREAPER
nttacka of lllues at various tline;Uor of tho flto 1123. or an average
durliiK reiont yearn and It wiih hoped 0 ny, V(jr ,,.,.,
t liu t tint operation mlKht remedy tho .....
trouble, but little hoi wan held by
tho Hurai'oim wlion It wiu lenrncil
u. rrloimncHu of IiIh condition.
,,urln Mr' Vlrgll'a )enra of IminI-
newi nere in iiraigntrorwara noncKt
mvthoda endeared him to the general
public mid It lit probable tliut no man
lum been railed from hero ho hud
Ju morn genuine retpett from, Ills aa-
j unrlntea.
j TB ,,.,1 w oora j,r Kk-
hart, Indlanu, Martli 10, 18R3. He
came to AiihlitndMn 1904 where he
...... i.. . nnrf i.nn.i -i- lui.iri.
i,. mi..j i.i uinmiiii ithIU Iii I An.'..1
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1 IIIh bualnena hern iinmiiercd nnd he.or
luter nuirhaaeil n furniture atck
iirvicii ny n ih mro, ira. irony Yir-in, uui a pnri win oo uieu lor im fib n, miwiui, whi
gll, a aon WIIIU nt I)nlln. Tcxn. and ,,lo,0tH and Improvement of var- ,,n- "nd " "
d'-Mgnler Knnnle In fii.blo County,!
Colorudo. Ill mother Ih ntlll living
ut (Inrlnnd. KanmiH nud lliero nro
... . . ft ..Kill
inoillH "III noi no niinoiiiucii mini
the arrhnl of Dm two rlillilrin wli"
nru now on the way.
YOl'Xfi MAN rrr fOM.MIHSHN
Mr. Jurkiton Klmbull of this city
o'han just received ord that her br0"ff,r Kl .
.'ther. Chandler W. Wntnon, Iibh been) 0fl0 J
, promoted to tho rank of Klmt-l.lnu-i '
promoted
Iteunut In tho flout Kugliicorn
Thla
nglment I encamped nt Humphrey,
Virginia.
THIIKK VOMINTKKIW LKAVK
.. lt.Hlalk U filial Imvu latft In
cnlUt In tho army on tho noon train
jjBy with recruiting officer It.
n-. u.i... i.m i.mam linv. tnr hhv.
ora day. Tho men are Dryan Haw.
iiraKH, " v ..w.w .-.
Young llHwkln expocte to enter tho
201 h Knglnoora regiment. What do
partmonta tho other two will cuter
partmonta
win not announced.
It la not believed that tho enemy -will
tuko tho offonslvo unless forced to
do bo.
Amnrlrnn trooiiH nro now engaged
.... n.. ...!. r r,.ii in mii sector
ii i' buii- ..-... -.
lying closo to tho. Bwlsa border.
Marrlll. In the neighborhood of
- , hn.i.ann ri are to be Imnroved.
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Th,, U tne fljat effort of an axten-
i)va n.tUra to be made on the roads
rhlf iprlng on aa entemlve icBeduie
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that haa beeu nnnnged.
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HALF MILLION DOLLARS IN AP.
PHOPHIATIOV IIIM. NOW PK.ND.
i. to it prorated tct ord.
NO TO COMMISSIONER CAT.)
SELLS.
WASHINGTON, D. C. March 18
J Five hundro I thoutand dollars to be
advanced to itm Klamath reservation
'Indian, an proWo I b thi pent'lng
Indlannpproprlatlnn bill, will be pro.
ritud umon'j lliem, riving each mom.
'"," ou"''' f0,,,n,,H ,cr rl ,n,',,0
.n""'. repunn ti Ut mitor Chamber.
lain, who ImJ vlRoroua'- urged u
nrgT ndvawe, aaya Ihlj la the bet
tliat nn bo done now, nud lie consid
ered the amount large enough to give
the Indiana a Rubntanllat life In
growing live (lock, which la tbe chief
purpoHc In lew.
Where membere of the iribe are In
firm or physically unable to engage
in niock rniHiiiK ine raonev win
imi.i in mail u ttwiv in MmmiMt '
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EACH INDIAN
WILL RECEIVE
SUM0FS425
..la,.,.,! tll ihir credit under UD.'W0, the goerBet on one aide
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delcKiitlon of the Klamatha
nhlch nimc
to Wuihlngton wanted
..Ami . k. I..J1.
Commlaalon.
f.iiinu mr vuen iiuiuii.
rr PcIIh Knya no aurh mimg that would
lie JuHtiricd, iih unlctt of timber belong.!
!,! to the tribe but be on a time
hiiKlr, with payments extending thru
a ucrles of years.
Mr. Sells aaya he has arranged for
Mlt.iUr lalea of lOO.u.H. feet yearly
ears, nnd Is now offering
000 feet more, with other
h.iIiis In tho future. Prom these sale
the government will be reimbursed
fur the money now advanced to mem
licrH of tho tribe. -
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Ill'HHIAX KMIIARHY WILL
COOPKItATt: WITH All.lTH
WASHINGTON, U. O., March 18
Tho Russian Ambassador BikhmeteC
who repudiated the Bolihevlkl last
N'ovembor, now denouncea tho ac
orptanre by llnnln of the German
terms and aaya the ambastay will en.
dravor to advocate cooperation with
tho Allies.
LONDON, March 18. 8paalsh and
Swlsa Ambaiaadbra at Berlin fcava
been directed by Germany to Inform
the United States that Germany will
proceed with menurea agalait 'the
American property in Germany -In
the ism. proportion that haa Man
taken agalnit Qerman property aare.
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Thera la a nuaoroa nmea aa muca ;
.German property in tha UltCVtatoa'
aa Amarieaa.proeriy,;in ueamaay.
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Mostly Btahdard Oil property, ther
HUNS SIZE
AMEfiKAN
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ENLWS
LEADERS
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HQVAIIIILK RBOAMMNa ANNKXA.
TIOK OP RVWilAN TKftfUTORY
IN PIUKIKB8M BKTWKRN MIL.
TARY UCADKSk) AND aVIll
HKAD0.
WASHINGTON. V. C, March 18.
Berloua dlfareacea between tho Ger
man civil government and the mill
tary leaden over the plan of the gen
eral aUff to aaaex the Ruaalan Dal
tlc provlacea are reported la an of.
flclal dlipatch baaed upon German
newapaper reporla received here from
Prance. Tba dtepatca. aaya:
"A crowa eouacn.at which were
preaent Emperor William, Marahat
lllndenburg, Count ven Hertllng and
many notable perabaagea haa been
held to deliberate upon varloua quae,
tloaa rotative to tha eonclualoa of
peace with Rueata, to the ofer made
the emperor of the dual crown of
Courjand and anally to tho afalra
of Rumania aad Ptalaad. It appear
that aorloua dlffereacea have arisen
bctwecs the aaaJorMwsf thralck.
w t -.
trt headquartera on the other.
quecnoDi oi me recimcayoo oi mo
fronilara of Poland. The cenaral
tUff BUpported by the right dealrea
the Immediate aolutlon of all thete
problema In a manner favorable to
Germany. The civil government
which conildera the preaeat altuatlon
far from atabie pretera to temporue,
YOUNG OIRL DIK8 OX WHAT WAH
TOMAYK UKKX HER WKODING
WAV. CAMK PROM MKDFORO
TO MARRY KbANATH MAN.
To be called by the grim reaper
on tba day on which aha waa to have
bean married waa tha unusually aad
fate rr Mlse Dorothy Baker who
came here from Medfprd a few daya
ago villathe Intention of Wadding
Pred Carrlch, a mil employee at
Worden. Miss Baker waa III on her
arrival here and waa taken to the
Klamath Hospital where ahe passed
away on Saturday afteraoon. Her
alckneaa waa caused from a compiles,
tlon of trouble
Mum Baker waa twanty-two year
of age aad waa tha daughter of H.
H. Baker of Medfdrd. Tha body waa
taken there yesterday and Interment
will take place there today,
DAHIY AIM
CfaOtMl WOMC
'-A Rod CroH beait eaterUlnment
vr.ia gtvaa at Dairy ItMay night at
biea' tarings of lll.Sl wag m'.x
an. nn in w rmmi iy-
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County cao6l.iuH'.eaat K
v en aw moraiaa; a,raraaa avr
i a- a . a s
tvlrtaaurer Leslie Rogers.'
SADDEATH
AT HOSPITAL
ON SATURDAY
l-l-).inril-ll-lnariJ-u-im-irLa-L-L-J.J..rLf
.USE
'i
MfKHIPP, WITH HOMK GUARD
AND TROOPH HAVK PUT HTOP
TO DINORDKRH. ALL TRAIN
ARRIVALH ARK KNAMINKD.
BT. MARIKS, Idaho, March 18.
Sheriff Noland and Adjutant Moody
aaslated by the Home Guard have
begun the roundup of tho I. W. W.
In Beuowaa County by going to
Pernwood, a ptaco said to be popu
lated moat entirely by members of
thla organisation.
No disorder haa been reorted
since Friday. All arrival on the
traina are examined cnreruny ana
new members of the Home Guard
are being rapidly enrolled.
MAN WKLL KNOWN HKRK, NOW
RKCOQNIXKD AH OXK OF NA
TION'S FORKMOHT STRATE
GISTS NOW IN WAR COLLI-XiK.
The Dally Princeton Ian, published
at Princeton university, reports In
Ita-lssue of March 4, the transfer or
Major II. II. Sargent of Medford, to
the war college, with prospect or
work In France. The article follews:
"An unexpected order has Just
been received by Major Sargent, de
tailing, him to the war college tn
Washington with the prospect of be
Ing sent later to Prance. Major Bar
gent will probably leave at tho end
of thla week or the beginning of next
week, but, in the' meantime, wltl con.
tlnue bis duties aa comandant of the
Princeton R. O. T. C.
"Major Sargent has for n long tlmo
been recognised aa one of America's
foremost strategists, and an order
detailing him to some Important posi
tion haa been expected by many.
Well-known for hla military books
and particularly for hi work on tho
campaign of Napoleon. Major Sar
gent haa a reputation thruout the
country aa an authority on strategy
and tactlca. In fact, an article ap
peared In one of the Chicago paper
laat fall auggeatlng him aa the man
able possible to solve the allied prob.
lew."
Major Sargent Is well known by
many of the older residents of Klam
ath County, having been stationed
for a time at Fort Klamath. Ho
married a sister of. Ivan D Luclan
B., and Captain O. C. Applegnto.
SPRING LAKK HAS 1I1G
THRIFT STAMP MEKTIXG
Two car. loads of Klamath Palls
Thrift Stamp enthusiast attended
the Thrift Btanfp meeting held at
tha Spring Lake school house Satur
day evening.
fine oatrlotlc program was pro
vided by the atudanta and talks on J
tba Thrift Stamps were made by Mlis
.... m - j nf A I
saaa wens, n. n. vunuar i . .
Deltsti, It la reported that the peo
pla In that dutrict ire unuauauy m-
niaiif la tha ''babyc bonds'! of
Uncle lals and that tha sale of tba
stamp will be pusbad vigorously in
that section.
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MAJOR SARGENT
MAY SOON GO
TO FRANCE
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KIAMATH
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BUYS SHI
H SYSTEM
RLHIDKXTH OF FORT KL.1MATII
TAKK .OVKIt LITTLK SHASTA
IKLKI'HONK (XIMPANY. XlJtV
- TOLL LINK IIKTWK1..N IIOIIUIH
AND MT. HKIIIIO.V.
fcAN FRANCISCO, Mj-vIi 18.
Ti.r railroad commlsclou lias author
ized the Llttlo Slinsta Tel'inliour Com-
ptmy, nldo known a tli-j M(.r,taitu;
Utilto Valley Telophone Ct.iupuny. to
ce'.l 10 J, H. Hewlg, Josepli V. Hisslg
'mU Augusta M. HcshIr, win in the
Klamath . Telephone, nr.il Telegrmi'i
Company, the former compsiiy's tel
tll.ono line from MonUsuo to Ho
Iih.i.. Siskiyou county. Tho Klam
ath company Is alio DJti-oiUed to
hi r.d and operate a lo'w Ihtnnco
line batwoen Dorrb auJ Mount lie
1-f'n for toll service.
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Tl'RXKR GRAXGK ALLEGES UN.
FAIR TREATMENT TO FARM.
KRH IN RULINGS ON COMMOIK
ITIES. AGAINST HIGH BALAH
I ED OFFICIALS.
SALUM, Or., March 18. Objec
tions to the treatment being accord
ed the farming 'classes In government
rulings relative to commodities were
voiced at the last meeting of the
Turner'Grange. The grangers agreed
that the farmers have not been fulrly
dealt with, particularly relative to
tho potato market and hold that rul
ings of this year will not encourage
a big crop next year.
A resolution was adopted disap
proving tbe high price of farm ma
chinery, binding twine and other
farm necessities. Among other reso.
lutlons adopted was one favoring the
lowering of tho price of wheat flour
substitutes as far as consistent with
the welfare of the country. A reso
lution to oppose high salaries for of
ficial was adopted.
The grangers decided to oppose
the appointment of u county ngrlcul
turlst for tho coming cnr. It waa
decided the money could better be
spent for good loads and community
welfare.
GOVLH
RULWGSARE
BED
Local Draff Call
Is Made By Board
A call for. fourteen men haa been
Issued by the Local Exemption Board
to answer tbe last, call made for the
Army from the Selective Draft. It
is expected that from the fourteen
men summoned, a total of seven will
be secured with which to All tha local
quota. This quota la to All the call
made recently for 95,000 men. The
summons went forward today and
the men were, notified to appear on
March j9th.
T
CAPTURE
E
NEW YORK
FASHIONABLE MEN AND WOMK.V
ARK ARRESTED FOR COXXEO
TION WITH SUSPICIOUS DEAL
INGS WITH FOREIGN DIPLO.
MATH.
HAVK IIKKN TURNED OVER TO
IMMIGRATION OFFICERS. HAD
SECURED "LOAN" OP THRKK
THOUSAND DOLLARS PROM
IIERXHTORFF.
NEW YORK, March 18. Two men
and two women or foreign blrtbx
Baron Henri Debelhllle, Madam De.
ulna.Pavldovltich Btorch. Mrs. Elisa
beth Nox, Count Robert Clalrman,
living In a fashionable quarter here
have been arrested and turned over
to tbe immigration authorities for
deKrtatton.
They are alleged to have had a
code correspondence with diplomatic
and high officials In tbe foreign gov
ernment and are apparently connect
ed with activities in behalf of the
onemy.
Mrs. Nox has already admitted get
ting 3,000 from Count BernstoraT
aa n loan."
ENGINEERS WILL UK
EXCHANGED FOR GUNS
PEKING, March 18. Engineers
George Kyle of Portland and Puraell
en pt n rod recently are safe and well
and are being held In northern Hon
nn for a ransom of seventy rifles.
Government representatlvea are ne
fgotlatlng thru missionaries with the
I bandits and It U believed that the re-
le&se or tne men win ne eneciea soon.
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OPERATES THIS MORNING
Gust Suderlund underwent an op
eration this morning at the Klamath
Hospital for appendicitis at the handa
of Dr. Warren Hunt. He is reported
.to have rallied splendidly from the
ordeal.
The mem called are: Clarence V.
Mustard, Sacramento, C. V, Moody,
Malta, N. D. Mlllalogsonlos, Klam
ath Palls, M, Madison, Klamath Palla,
Earl Richards, Chatfleld. Minn, Frank
Beck, Ashland, Jama Arejcl, Merrill.
O. B, Cornish, KUmath Falls, Peter
Borlch, Klamath PeUi. Dvld, O,
Bllia, Mountain Home. Idaho. A-D-Huff,
Qutnton, OkU.,.CarBvPer
son. DodgervWe, Mich., 0. M..UwU,
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