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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1918)
- v 4i v v .-V 'IN jut v f l ,, Aiii .afal fflv Cttgitttm Bgraift OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY OFFICIAL' - . iLjtK'Wi'jf.',. w &uuumrj '.'"" A' JWlfth VtatwNo. 3,329 HUNS ARE BALKED BUT STILL STRIKING ATTEMPTS TO CROSS THE OISE DEFEATED EFFORT It MADE TO TAKE AL LIED POSITIONS ACROSS OISE RIVER NEAR CAMPIQNV, WITH. OUT RESULT t I FRENCH IMPROVE POSITION IN VICINITY OP HAUTEBRAYE. HUN RAIDS ON BRITISH EAST OP AMIENS REPULSED y Aseeslatsd Prase Held up III their efforts to batter their way thra the ABMrieaa aad rrMck llaea aear the Marne River, the Oerraans have now turned their attention further north In the sector which U virtually a connecting link between the Somme and the Marne. The force of the enemy which crowed the OUe River eaat of Sam plgny, were driven back. PARIS, June 6. The Hermann last, night croaaed the River Olso In tho vicinity of Samplgny, but were drhenl back by the French force. On the north of the AIno Urn j French have Improved their poultlons. In the neighborhood of llautebrae There la heavy artillery Ashling In tho lclnlly of Vcullly La roterle. where the American troopa hate been, in ac tion. I LONDON, Juno 6. The Germans laat night repeated their attempt to raid the Drltlah positions In tho Mor lancourt region to the eaat of Amiens, but were repulsed. CREW OP SUBBED TEAMER ARRIVES ATLANTIC TORT, Juno 6. The captain and crew of tho steamer Ed ward R. Ralrd which wna aunk by a Herman submarine off 'the coaat of Cape Chartea, arrived Tueaday morn Ing. . AMERICAN OENERAL DUE IN PRANCE PARIS, June 6. General Rob ert Mlchle of the American army died very unexpectedly In a rail road train near Jlouen. He had not been III, ao far aa ia known. Meat Packers Deny Selling SpoUed Beet wimuu -. t..- a i trade commission. Tea reereaeate- Mrthe, "SHttMito o oier. a, f0r JfiZEZ army am-dlaeovareTbr federal I mmm MM OUTMATCHED TWO TO ONt, AMERICAN LADS HOLD BACK IN. VAOER8 UNTIL AMMUNITION It EXHAUSTED WASHINGTON, t). C, June . I'crrlilnR'M communique today telli how an American patrol, outnumbered by Iho enemy two to one, held Ita xround In Lorraine on the night of June 2d, for three-quarter of an hour, and only retired when Its ammunition wan exhausted. Heavy losses were Inflicted on the German, It la declared. The com munique states that Lieutenants Campbell and Melsner downed an en emy aircraft June 6th. Lieutenant Douglas Campbell ahot down all planes between April 11th and Ma) 31at. y Aseeslatsd f rata WITH AMERICAN ARMY, June . Extraordinary heavy railroad train movement from the northeait to the went ward In the rear of the enemy'a linen, northwest of Toul, are reported today by Amelcan patrol. FOR OFFICERS" AT0IC. EUGENE. Juno 6. An officer-' ti alnlng rnu. to be held on the cam puh of the Univeralty of Oregon for nix Ht-ck beginning Monday, June 24th. became a certainty when Preal dnt 1'. 1 Campbell, returning front WahhlnRton, wbero he haa been la conference with war department oaV clal. outhorlicd Colonel John Leader to put hi pinna for the aummer en i-ampmcnl into Immediate effect. EllRlhle lo tho camp will Include not only college graduate, but any clt liens who lire qualified to undertake the tialnliiK. - Y. M. C. A. WILL ASK 10 APPROPRIATION ul-w vniiK. June g. The Y. M. C. A. war council haa decided to aak for a 1100,000,000 fund to maintain war nctlvltlea abroad. Heavy loaaea sua Lined in recent batllea make this ac tion ncccaaary, aaya the announce icent. IN PROM BONANZA Mr. and Mra. G. P. Keller came in today on mattera of bualneaa from their ranch on Loat River, near Bo nanza. They expect to return tomor row morning. Uve of WlUon ft Ca, Chicago pacMra, appeared today toden, rjj. charge. that they had add unfit meat. mm rap KLAMATH FALLS, FUGMNfi AT Blfi Mill TOMORROW PELICAN BAY LUMIER COMPANY EMPLOYES WILL DEDICATE NEW FLAB POLE, AND RAISE EMBLEMS WON IN WAR DRIVES On Friday afternoon, at a o'clock, the employee of the Pelican Bay Lum bar company will dedicate their lag pole to the men who have gone to the front from the organisation, and at the aame time holit the third Liberty Loan honor flag with the Mm atar la the laid of white, which they won for doubling their aaota In that drive. It la planned to keep a record of the war expense, and at the and of the war act a broaxe tablet on one aide of the pole, to ahow how the boya at home backed up the boya In France. A abort and auiUbte program haa been arranged. The ateele will be furnUbed by the Liberty Choree. no event tfUThe teetered by aa addraaa from Dr. at. O. Papaalaa, the eminent war lecturer, who will cam' mence hia tour of lecture ever tho atate tomorrow night Aa addraaa will alao be nude by R. C. Oroeabeck. and the flag will be presented by Mr. Ferguson. A cordial Invitation to the people of Klamath Fatla to vWt Pelican City on tbla occaaloa, la extended. 50.000 WANTED FDR MERCHANT MARINE DUTY In the Saturday Evening Peat laaued tmiav anoeara-a two-Bate advertise- meat aollclUng recruiu for the Her- rht Mariee. inserted by the Retail drug stores of the United States, which are designated aa tho recruiting sta tions for this branch of the service. In this advertisements the dlferent advantages of this department are out lined and the opportunities for ad vancement and permanent worn after the war featured, la addition to the Mi MBMtMraUoa nald the men, a substantial boaaa is ofered when their ships are called Into the war aoae. n ia Bolntad eat that the United States must hare mere aMpa aa men to aua the ewpa k we are vn war. Fifty taeaaaaa yone m tweea the aaae ef II and M are seed ed at oace. v.. mam la Klamath FalU who re latereated la tala hraach of tte service an reaaested te aee can a. si.ih of the Bur Drag oompaay, which la the Retail atere la Klamath Falls, where particulars wy andapplicaUoaa received. aw ' DENTAL LECTURE IE CALLED OPF ukiim haa heaa received by bora oftbe Ptatalaaaaa here that Dr. Lea jueea, wee we mmw ia t deliver a inter Metare to the m'vm" WfjgJ at Hewtaai epera fT H wfcaJa lmiMlrPraam to haep hia aajaiiseia) Hwi leetare wui ikiHkM ha eostneaed amtll aata Maaaet toW. ' TM eeaveaUoa ef the leathern Orataa. Wamath-Lahe OaaaUeaDea TTiueHtloa ea Naite wUI be MA u planned. OREGON, THURSDAY, FORM ii REPORTS PROM OUTSIDE ARE f NOT VET RECEIVED IN COUNTY, TOTAL WILL NOT EXCEED 75. 87 LEFT IN, CLASS A . Forty-two men who reached their list birthday during the last twelvo months registered at the Klamath Falls registration yesterday, and while reports from the outsldo pre cincts are not yet in, it is believed by members of thellocal exemption board that the total Vlll not exceed 75 for the county. Drafting of the newly registered men la expected, to begin when the supply of the original Clasa A is ox hauatd. It la reported that there are 57 men left In the Class A group in tbla county. v. ) BEREVEALED MAN WHO HAS BEEN EYE WIT NESS TO PIENDISHNE88 OF TURKISH OPPRESSION WILL TELL OF CONDITIONS We have been hearing much of the war in France, on the battle front, In the trenches, in the army canton ments. The splendid work which the Red Cross and Y. M. C. A. are doing have been our pride, and -we have gladly helped in that work which help In the efficiency of our armies and cares for the results of the bat tle. In the address to be given at tho opera house Friday nght, June 7th, by Dr. N. O. Fapaslan, formerly a professor In an Armenian College, Klamath Falls will hear of the situa tion on tbVouUhlrta of this mighty world catastrophe, of what the war has heaa doing to the oldest Christian civilisation In the world. The Armen ian haa been the trader, the banker, the business man for the Turk, as the Jew has been for the Russian. Dr. Papaalaa will tell of the life-long an tagonism of the Turk for the Armen ian, and how be bad manifested bis deep-seated hatred. The record Is one unparalleled la world history. Local people are urged to hear it from the Upa of one who knowa, because he haa gone thru It all, and haa felt the bitter tree of persecution. In addition to tho address, there will bo apodal music from a fine violinist, Mr. Z. Pepers, a natlce of Alsace Lorraine. This will be bis first ap pearance la Klamath Falls, and Is well worth bearing. Alao Mr. Henry Krone, another newoomer, will sing a bass solo. This ia a popular meeting, and no charge will ha made. SIXTH MAN VOLUNTEERS The sixth aaaa to volunteer for spe cial call for mechanically Inclined snea frost Klamath Couaty waa Ches ter liakeabaek, who completed Klam ath Coaatyw quota for this call when ha vAiuatMrad laafwvMlnar. These men are to be given special mechan ical training for their servloe,wltb the aoverameat. RFGBTFR YESTERDAY KRnN OF TURK TO JUNE 6, 1918 euN o OLENE MAY BE SOON STARTED tOAD ENTIRELY READY TO FIRST STATION OF ROUTE CONSID ERABLE TONNAGE NOW BE LIEVED AVAILABLE The rails of tho new municipal rail road from Klamath Kallii to Dairy, twenty miles cast, and tho flint link of the great Strahorn Hjstcra which Is destined later to develop the great In land empire of Oregon, havo now reached Olenc, ten miles cawt, and It is expected that active operation over that pait of the line will he Insti tuted at nn early date, according to in formation given out today at.tho Stra horn headquarters. While some work remains to be done in the big rock cuts and Oils, the greater portion of the route between Olene and Dairy is ready, and Is now waiting tor the rails, which will be laid aa soon as the grade is entirely completed. Officials assert that the1 Klamath-Dalry link la now 'about 80 per cent completed. When Dairy Is reached, Strahorn plans lo complete his grades to the Sprague River, twen ty miles north. It Is expected that a considerable tonnage will be available as soon as the road Is In operation. RETURN FROM BANKERS MEET A. R. Epperson of the First State nnd 8alngs bank, and A. M. Collier of tho First National bank returned yes terday afternoon from AMilaml, where they attended the Southern Oregon, Group Four, Bankers' Convention. They report a splendid meeting and a fine banquet Tuesday night, the main feature of which was an Instruct ive address on the relations of tho banker to the community In war times, by Senator Gore of Medford. KE CHICAGO, June 6 A strike of 1,500 members of the Union stockyards, de manding a monthly raise of 115, tied up the business at the stockyards yes terday. It is expected to serve as a signal for similar walkouts in the yards of the other largo-ltles. RANCH SOLD YESTERDAY The 160 acre ranch of Frank W. Strowbrldge, near the Shasta View school, was sold yesterday thru the aaency of J. T. Ward ft Co. The name of the purchaser and the con sideration waa not made public. SHIPS HOQS TO TACOMA Justice E. .W. Oowen lef t yesterday for Tacoma with two carloads of boas, which he purchased at different points in the Klamath district, an.d win aw pose of to the Carsten'a Packing corn nan thar. Before returning he will visit the training camp at American Lake and aee the boya from Klamath FalU. HE SIR NMM WARDS Fathered Most -Important Bill of . This Congress r'I .. 4 -. Lfx'a'-2sieja.v:a.v-sKis.wj' STH. UM SIATCK OVJTJCtfA Senator Lee S. Overman of North Carolina Is the father of the famous Oierman act, which has Just become a law. It gives the president enor mous powers, perhaps surpassing that of any monarch In Europe, excepr thoHO of the central powers. Fi THE UMTS WASHINGTON. D. C, June 6. At tacks on the navy department for per mitting the submarines to sink .Amer ican ships precipitated sharp debate in the senate today. ' Senator Lewis charged that the Ben ntors opposing the administration had invited attacks by making Inaccurate statements as to the conditions in the United States. Officials here are anxiously awaiting further reports of an encounter be tween an American destroyer and a submarine off the Atlantic coast. The destroyer Is still at sea. 8TOCKYARD STRIKE OVER CHICAGO. June 6. 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POINT TO POINT ON OBAST.Mt.P' st- W& CASE OF ATTACK .- , , Wr -sz ,w WASHINGTON, 1kC.fl war department haa asked for $16,000,000 for esUbUahlac 1 and sea plane Stallone to gaard the United States agalnal aabaaartae aad . ir 4 air attacks. It is desired by the departmeat te estabUsh sUteea aUUoas, .thfrteea a T the AtlanUc Coast aad three ea? Mm Gulf of Mexico. t A coast defease plan haa alee aeea worked out to establish ferUfleaUeaa along tho coasts, by which, the awas could be readily transferred frees point to point tp meet possible attacks. GRANGE HEAD ISREWED R SALEM. June . C. E.Seaee of Oregon City was elected-for the Sfth consecutive' term aa master' of the State Orange here today, by a Tate ef TO ovui St given J. J. Jehaaea ef Portland. The Grange, however, voted yester day against combining wkh the Waav Partisaa League, which Beeaeo argafl. " Snenca's favorable attttade toward. this organisation, whose patrieUsaa haa sheen seriously ausetiaaed, la be lieved to 'have caasea.Jie.eppaamea for the leadership. ,, C. D. HoCmaa of UtOeaCaily waa 1THTM elected Overseer. B. O. Lead af Baa1 , ton waa made a member of the eaeea tlve committee. Ben'Sbellon U hare werkaag Bef-A1-; resolution favoring, aa laUlaUve BMaa ure for the Southern aad sanlars)tOaa gor normal achoola, '" 'ri, . Uprising l f JFi "2 .. i mj4 , W Saaskeafi it vu- X iw J peraed here aaaBMB' Ittinm w wna " draft rlptlas aaaaia k awap4 troaale, ui t r V- f-x.,- iJS .