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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1918)
v " , I "l .., !".? .7j;'.V.V L-T(rtfl-.. IU i? WOTr V SBJS Sg uimuui Bgralft aaa. J..LM.. . .ft.tf'iV , OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OFFICIAL NIWHM OF KLAMATH COUNTY OP KLAMATH Wi -i "twilfth Year-No. I.I1S KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1918 Price Flva Ceirai ALLIES SUCCESSFUL IN RAIDS S.iS.1 'j ;.-;., .P.A. VIM Li wa, kMfttf" !i&r,Y3.ns 'iPiWJ. Tft-'Ji jt' tfii al.) i vrf: ssaBK. wmm, u4f ..ft j' ..a -- '-., $ I t V I BB I BB ' aW aai '" ri"rir"arirvvYni'wvYe I i IWWMWWWMWMWWMW m - -pBHP,PWw,"p"' ' '" BVaV aaW aaa. atafe. taata. aflat, aflat aflat IERICAOT5L SURPRISE HUNI MAKE FUTILE ATTEMPT TO RAID PARIS LAST NIGHT. BRITISH RAIDERS SUCCESSFUL IN SALLY NEAR AMIENS MO OFFENSIVE NOW ENTERS THIRD MONTH-iRITISH AIR. MIN HAVE MADE ASTONISHING RECORD IN TWO MONTHS Summary by Associated Press tl..a. iMaalaa) levtAHit aM a ft e M O I tt, 19 IHV AUivS stasis nAijie eaev -in-n"n. la lively local flantlng. They have anted the German In two patrol raid, taking two prlMonern. Thu nlr pllolH step up their brilliant work. British airmen "Inco March SIhI kave accounted for 1,000 ulrplnnc Sad dropped over 1,000 tons of bomb enemy target. The Germnn nprlng offensive now enter Ita third month. y Associated Press WITH AMERICAN Alt MY, May 23. The American artillery launched a sud den terrific gaa attack northwest or Toule within the derccbamp wood, lad Indicted severe punishment on tho sleeping Hermans. i PARIS, May 32. German aviators utffectually attempted to raid Paris tut night. Three, were killed and sev eral wounded oa tho outaklrta of the ( eltv. hul nana of I ha raldnrx reached ftbs city. One (Jerman plane waa hit by an anti-aircraft gun and fell In flames. LONDON. May JJ.-Drlllah raiders took several prisoners and one ma chine gun In raids to the southeast ef Arras yesterday, Thero I violent ! artillery action aoutheaat of Amiens, WASHINGTON. D. C, May 22. Kn tlgn Stephen Potter of tho Naval lie serves waa killed while fighting seven nemy airplanes over tho North Sea on April 2ltb, It la announced. Ho had shot down a German aea plane In Heligoland In a fight alx weeks bo fere. PRESBYTERIANS URGE UNION COLUMDU8. Ohio, May 22. Tho teneral assembly of the Presbyterian thurch In the North ha adopted a res olution urging the organised union of "H the Rvangellstlo churcheH In tha I'alted Blatea. HNS WITH GAS ATM Bohemia Declared Under aaaWaWaaaaBBeaaW-aapeaWa - I .... A...a t.. i..u MiMirrsMi In PlUtl iaindon. May ll.-Martlal law nas uu.oroa.. .- --;"" ,,.:-, proclaimed In Bohemia, and IniNached and other towna. The rest .. ... I -.,.. nrinna Puratenburg. a rrioaa ..M-niusQcea oi "popular excesses,' wy persons have been Imprisoned, uraing to a dispatch Just received, runuo ruun INRWBLY TOTAL TAKES 110 JUMP ON SEC OND DAY OF DRIVE HOUSE TO HOUSE CANVASS BEGINS TO DAY SOOTHS APPEAR ON THE STREET Hlx Ihounand four hundred and thirty-five dollar wh the amount regie tcred by the Indicator at the lied Cross headquarters, when the report for ycMerdny were totaled. Thla In $2,(i5 Ifhh than tho required quota, unci Indicate that tho district la going to maka n proud record. Unique booth attended by ladle In ni-nt lied Croud coMtume appear today on the principal afreet cornera, and the ri-vvnuo of tho drive will bo aub Htutitlally Increawed by thla meana, It Ik believed. i A hnuao to houso canvaaa of the res Idence district conimences'today. KLAMATH ROYS PASS ANNAPOLIS EXAMS WAKIIINCITON. I). C. May it. Howard Orem and Thoma Deliell of Klumath Kail Hucccsvfully paased the mental examination for entrance, ac cordlnR to notlflcatlon received by CoiiKrcman Slnnott today. o THREATENED TROUELE HAS EEEN AVERTED WAHHINUTON, I). C, Muy,22. The threatened breach between the pres. dent Hnd the senate disappeared today when nn acceptable substitute waa adopted In place of the Chamberlain resolution, wblcb the president con tended waa nothing but a proposal for congreHA to conduct the war. Sen ator Chamberlain la satisfied with the khuIi. DUTCH AGAIN PROTEST SEIZURE OF SHIPPING .WASHINGTON. D. O., May 22. A aunnlementary note of protest against tho British and American aeliure of tho Dutch ahlpping has been banded to Secretary Lansing by the Dutch Le Billion, which contends that the United Btntea did not anawer the original ob jections made by the Dutch govern ment. . ANNOUNCEMENT The rating committee wishes to an nounce to tho public that the "Yellow List" published today waa not pre pared by that committee, and doea not have It approval. There are a num ber of names on the list that, In our nniniim. nhould not be there. D. V. KUYKBUDALL, j. W. SIEMENS, L. W. ROGERS, For the Committee. Martial Law . w. -"-- ,;"--- of the kaiser, have bean plundered and ourneu. SWEtONNOW INTRQUDLE AT PHD I. W. W. WHO SERVED TERM HERE IS ARRESTED AT PORTLAND i FOR OPPOSINO DRAFT ACT. MAY HAVE CITIZENSHIP CAN CELLED PORTLAND, May 22. The federal attorneys here have begun ault to can cel the cltlienshlp'bf Carl Bwelgln, an I. W. W. native of Prussia, charging that he waa "not attached to the prln dole of the American Constitution when he waa naturalised," and that he obtained his cltltenshlp thru fraud and deceit. 8weli;ln waa arrested at Klamath Kail last summer, and served six months for connection with I. W. W. activities. He waa arrested here for opposing the draft. That Bwelgln has become Involved In further difficulties la not at all surpris ing to the official ami 'others with whom he came In contact here laat year. He came In or tried to come In shortly after the disturbances beta last inly, but eSJctakTe; the watch ap prehended him In -a box car at Dortls bclore be arrived. Events later prov ed that be waa one of the ring leader of the movement, and' his answers while on the stand In the Justice court Hhowed that be waa a clever and slip pery customer. He waa rua out of fiend previous to hla coming to Klam ath Falls. FOR If) STATE CANDIDATES FOR TREASURER RUNNING NECK AND NECK. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. ER STILL VERY UNOERTAIN PORTLAND. May 22. Fred A. Wll llama la now reported leading Frank J. Miller for the republican nomination of public service commissioner oy about 200 votes, with alx counties still intsHlng. It Is thought that these will give the lead again to Miller. Thomas F. Ryan Is now leading O. II. Hot for state treasurer by forty votes, with Eve counties missing. aaaaaawaaavaaare 1 LATER Williams now appears like ly a winner of nomination for public service commissioner, the total now standing, Williams S3.S67. Miller S3,- ISO. Cbarlea A. Johns appears to be nominated for aupreme Justice, with 2S.39I votes. John B. Koke la second with 22.955, and Percy Kelly third with 22,680. Ryan la now leading Hoff by 160 votes. RAILWAY PRESIDENT a FIRED BY MeADOO . WASHINGTON. D. 0., May It. C: W. HuiUiftoa. president of tha Virginian: railway, haa been reamed by Director MeAdoe (or dlaeiWeC-tbV a4lsltra-v tloaVofdera fer tha attlateaaace andantprovexsent ef hla road. 91 e H. Young of Norfolk haa been ap- painted federal director el the road. . . ; RACE IS CLOSE NOMlWi MEMORIAL DAY ."I, with uncovered head Salute the aaered dead, vno went and K The attention of thelcltltena of. Klamath Falls la called to the fact that May 30th I. legal ' thru- ...... . r aut thla Italian, aat anart In eammaano. .-... - r. - ... -- -...- ration of the dead of the Civil War. May the patriotic men,' women and children of tha city observe May SO, ISIS, as the great American Nation ex. ft Beets and aaka them te do. aa a day specially sat apart far tha purpose of commemorating the aaered dsad. . May they, following, the example of tha peat, with uncovered heads and an- ..... ...i.. aiua tka kaa.'fiiii atatua of American manhood. fffll,BV VVIWIIIVMIV, v..v ..v..- . ered dtad ef the nations and to the j edict ef the nation I, aa mayor ef the city, add an urgent appeal te all patrl otle cltliena of the city te faithfully ob serve tho day for the purpose for which It waa dedicated. When the flag ef liberty and union returned triumphant from' 2,000 South ern battlefields, the American nation was an assured fact Dent deem it a sacrifice te dlaplay the American cot- era In the heme, the echooi, tne church; let It float to the breeae from END OF CELEBRATED MURDER TRIALS WHICH HAVE BEEN BIT TERLY FOUGHT MOTION FOR NEW TRIAL' IS DENIED SAN FRANCISCO. May 22 On May IH TO BE SINN TONERS RE-SENTENCEO AND ENEMIES NEXTTUESDAY BUSY M U. S. 28, Thomas J. Mooney will be re-sen-Idence of plotting between the German fenced to hang for bla connection wlthl -nd Irl.h ,,. in the United State the bomb exploslona In San Franclaco j ' id. lima a tha hlv Pranaradnaa ' at the time of the big Preparedness Parade, previous to tbo outbreak of the war. This la believed tho end of one of the moat celebrated casea In recent yearn. In one Instance President Wil son Intervened in behalf of the de fendant, and "sympathetic" strikes were planned over the portions of the west, a short time ago. by the labor clement, which believed Mooney to be a victim of persecution. Judge Orlffln haa denied the motion of I he defendant for another new trial, and for the removal of the death sen tence. COUNTY COURT TO . . REISSUE OF WARRANTO ' At a meeting of the cdunty 4 court Held Monday afternoon, three warrants for $250 each, paid to atforneya Jay Bowerman, E. L. Elliott and Fred H. Mills, e "for lent services to be perform- ed for the preservation of the title e of the county to the premises and S the partially constructed court a. kniiM In Hn! Hnrlnm Addition." e and for the recovery of the 841,- a K4S alleged wronxfully abstract- , e ed from the court house fund, . d were discovered to have been Itn- e) properly drawn by taking them from the general fund. Theae e warrants were therefore ordered cancelled and new warranta for like amounts drawn on the court e' house fund. t BAD TORNADO IN KANSAS . '. HAY8. Kans., May (TrA teroado pasalng thru here killed, five" persona, Urn one' family, and din, much prop erty damage. PROCLAMATION return not." t.VVM. ..! every housetop and flagstaff. There ' no ahrlne In thla fair land but whit "? th pr"!nC.!uT natlon'a banner coneecrated aa It la to . ... the world's political liberty and re demptlon. The men whose memory we ahall honor on that day measured up to the - " etatue of American manhood; they fulfilled the highest duty of American eiilxenshlD. The day. for us. takss en a naw and added national alanlflcancc. The great world conflict la dally 'tak. trg toll of men measuring up to the - - - Men who are ruiniung tne nignesi ouiy of American cltlxenahlp. Their mem ory must abide with ue on that day. claiming equally, fondly and reverent ly, recognition of their aupreme sac rifices. Therefore, aa mayor of the city, I respectfully request that all business activities of the city cease during the hours occupied by the ceremonlea ef the occasion, and that cltiasns gener ally take part. C. . CRISLER, Mayor. ' PLOT IS UNEARTHED BY GOVERN MENT AGENTS FOR REBELLION IN IRELAND, AIDED. BY PRO-QER-MANS NIPPED IN BUD WASHINGTON, D. C, May 22. Evl- for , uprBng In Ireland haa been un- . .. a ..-.. .Mj i covered oy goverunieui bbcum., w partly responslblp for the recent ar rest of the Irish leaders by the Eng- llsh authorities. The' Sinn Fein leaders here have been in touch with Germane who nereed to furnish money to finance a rebellion in Ireland, and possibly to send arms and ammunition to Ireland bv submarines. Plans were made to send, German soldiers to aid In an uprising about this time, whon it was believed the German drive would have reached the channel ports, and England would be thrown Into confusion by German vic tories. Ireland waa to be freed en tirely from the British. a 1 MILLION EXPECTED TO REGISTER JUNE FIFTH WASHINGTON. D. C. May 22. Es tlmatefl by Provost Marshal Crowder Indicate that threoKjuarters of a mil lion men will be obtained for the army by the registration on June 5th. He thinks that fully 1000,000 men will be registered on this date. AGED WOMAN MEETS 4 SERIOUS ACCIDENT Mrs. ElUs Trefren, mother of Ura. Oeorce Thrasher of this city, e had the misfortune to fall sun- j day and throw her hip out of, 4 joint The unfortunate lady Is 89 , years of age, and for thla reason the physicians cannot remedy the 4t . natter on account of the-' brittle- , ness of the bones. She haa to be c' kept' partially,. under the Influence f of drugs, on account of her suffer- ing. HUGE PARADE OF RED CROSS ISSPIENDID SPECTATORS DELIGHTED WITH FINE ARRAY OF FLOATS AND AUTOS IN PAGEANT LAST EVEN. INO-llNTIRESTINQ ADDRESSES Tho great local Interest which la be ing taken In the Red Cross drive here was reflected in the big pageant laat avenlne. Altho it was generally known that nrcnaratlona were under way tor the parade, the spectators were aston ished and delighted at the exhibitions made. , . A great deal of time and effort .waa expended In producing the appropriate float portraying the different phases of the Red Cross work. Nearly a doa- en of these were In evidence, and the inn- line of beautifully decorated autoa Interspersed made a most pleas ing effect. The Junior Red Cross meat- bera marched In a body near the bead of the procession, kept In atep by a drum come In the lead. Patriotic song were auag by the Liberty Loan Chorea riding in tha Ms motor bua mo mktin ' ria. parada; WM.ioni aoar' the White Pelican, hotel eany in ine enr inc. advanced down Main atreet. nround the court house square, and dispersed to hear Interesting addreee e made by Chairman U. D. Morteason asid Rev. E. P. Lawrence. The parade waa arranged by O. A. Krause of the Klamath Manufacturing company. DEEM) WOMAN AND TWO CHILDREN 8HOT WHILE ASLEP SATURDAY OR SUNDAY AUTHORITIES AF- TER MAN WITH PARTY, NOW MISSING KELSO, Wash., May 22. A woman, aged 35, a girl, 13, and a boy of 11 years were found murdered here In a lent near the' Pacific highway. A man who had been traveling with them in a lord car is missing. All three were apparently ahot while asleep Saturday .or Sunday. The au thorities are after the man under suspl rlon. None of the names of the party are known. CITY STREETS GRADED Tho streets of High and Washing ton, between Second and Third, have now been graded In accordance with action recently taken by the city coun. ell, and a great improvement la ob served. l MURDERED IN ' WASHINGTON errible Storms 0v Central Iowa Repo ' VXa MOINES, Iowa, May II. Hft - lv a acore are dead and a hundred In - jured aa a result ef series ef toma KLAMATH v nn ii i nu. ti PrMUIflKI I CANVASS COMPLETE C. T. DARLEY RECEIVES NOMINA TION FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR BY SMALL MAJORITY WITHY. COMBE WINS BIO IN KLAMATH ABOUT TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT OF REGISTERED VOTE CAST. RESULTS MAY DETERMINE ONI , STATE NOMINATION The oBclal canvaaa ef tha eeafr primary election last tnnmj m m ar . i ..MM ith tka' ai iianttlaiB vre T f4tft I' cetvedby W taJMrleateaereT taaireat,'OhV;' of the state, oa the state UekeC hi . tha oaaa nf nnhll aarvlea eoaBaeJaaaaaV er the majority given Fred A. WUhaxea over hla opponent, Frank. J. Millet): A may mean his nomination. The caaraa t was completed thla meralag. - In the county ticket, wheat, tha only opposition waa between J. O. .Clef horn and C. T. Darley for eeuaty ear- veyor, the latter won by a email akv Jority. ' Doth Hamaker and Merryntaa, Klamath County candidates, we Dotted for state representative of Denton G. Burdlck of Deaehatea. rrkm aaalil Mniilillaa aad aai craUc list Is given In complete' forma below. , Republican . . , National CommMteeman (Daaala 2C1. WlUlama 2T3. v ' '. ' Senator, abort I tens Burton lis, Mulkey iii, Schnabel 5. " 3 Senator, long term McNary' 8M, Stanfleld 25. '' ' , rnnmumiB-N. 'J. Blanott Iff. Oovernor Anderson ;M, Haaasy St, Moser 46. Olcott 'ill." BuaaAaii H. Wlthycombe 272. Treasurer Adams 36, Cualck 74, Hoff 155, Pluminer 45, Ryan 147, Weet 120. Supreme Justice Koke 134, Johna 132, Kelly 270. Attorney General George If. Drown 471. Superintendent Public Instruction J. A. Churchill 496. Labor Commissioner Daltiel Iff, Oram 133, Holston S3, Nlckuaa S3. Public Service Commissioner Mill er 217. wnuama 310. Superintendent Water Division no, 1 Abry 58, Cupper 246, Senator 150. State RepresenUUve Burdlck 111 Hamaker 258, Merryaaa 411. County Clerk C. R. DeLap 445. Commissioner Frank McCoraack 312. , Treasurer Geo. A. Haydon 438. 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