"V it riCIAL NEWSPAPER KLAMATH COUNTY vetfUi 1'Mr, No. 8,511 I t l?g jgiunthm Herald OFFICIAL MIWVAniff OF KLAMATH FALLi' KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY,! JUNE 14, 1918 Frleo Five Owrta UNS GIVE UP LUNGE TOWARD PARIS 6 RUSH SOUTH BARRED . , ; "Ik Headsman" Is Now Dead y FRENCH ICKH HKTWKKX MOXIHDIKIt ID HOIHSOXH WHKHK WKIMiE IB BKKN DRIVEN DKKPKHl' )W ABANDONED Ml C N 1 Aa &. "i'v'V? ' I I ...,... kiamath boy TO START FOR BERLIN SOON POPULAR KLAMATH YOUNG MAM HAYS THKRK IN OOI.N'O TO UE A XKW HOXO WITH HJg COMPANY FEATURED IN CHORUS IK REPULSED Jnnif H. Clnrkson. once editor of RICAXH 11KPULHK VIOLENT thr lh Moines Register, and first aa- TTAt'KH-At NTIU t.(MII. T,HUn! !,0H'"'aMcr. ,ncr' ,n ,he " uii'i ui i-ri'niiiriii immnun, in ocaa ai K ATTACKS OX ITAI.IAX LINE ltu hro of 7fi rar. Ho was called "(lie ht-adinian" because as assistant piiHiinnBlcr Ki'ncrnl he was merciless In dlsmlHsltiK from office Democratic iioKtmaslrrH who had btM appointed (By Associated Press.) ' to tnp ptCes of Itcpubllcans In the srmaa attacks on each side of first administration French salient between Mont r and Bullions bnvo been def- ilr checked. lalted In their rush toward Com ae and unable to outflank the ich by onslaughts southwest ot os the enemy hns apparently bla plunging tnctlcs. le has shown no doslro to try a Ital attack but attempted to out- Ik the French along the formld- natural barrier of the Com ma forest. I f.naaase -- a a Ms. ..... fcM iU.L si.. a ituaMiumt. urp,. -luunt M.nn 1MB riVNVH RUW IUIUA IMHl UIQ ,. ... ... . - a j i . . ... ,. . cuiner rs,Muiy is dcibk lUBiauea m Mow Hay fall on the front near ,ho new fru. , .... .... Ilens or the Flanders tector In The boiler now Is In poslstlon and as attempt to cut through to the soon as other equipment Is recelred mwm i BEING BUILT AT ROW inel porta. aa Americans celebrated the an- srsary of the arrival of the Am- i It will bo Initialled so that everything may bo In roadliioss when the (rait svnson opens. Tho cannlnc ulant at Green also n troope by repulsing violent. W,( operate this season, It Is under- u oa Belleau wood, taking1 stood. The canneries are under dlf. y prisoners and machine gum. fercnt managements o American airmen droppod Hbs over tho enemy's lines. They troyed two Qerman pianos and vo down another. (Austria-Hungarian force yester- launched an attack against the llan llnea on the Cady summit and stlcello ridge. Tho attack waa ken up by the Italians. LOCAL PHYSICIAN RETURNS "GENE RETURNS FLOUR TO PORTLANIl EUGENE, Juno 14. Ono carload white flour already ha been sunt Eugene to Portland, after hav- been turned In by tho merchants this city. Another carload soon II bo aeat. according to Ooorge ayle, managing secretary of the Dr. A. A. Houln has rcturnod from waaU'h Htnv ut Dorrls. where he 'attended the practlro of Dr. A. A. Atchison while tho latter wag tak ing examinations for entrance to the service at San Francisco. Dr. Soule reports a small pox scare dur Ing.whlcb there was talk of vaccin ating all residents, but thinks the danger has now passed over. WIATHIR RIPORT ' Oregon Fair, Cooler tonight Just as soon (a they turn Lloyd Low and his bunch In the 103rd Flold demount squadron loose on the Oer mans, they are going Jo chase thorn right back through Berlin. Any one doubting this fact can read It for themselves In a letter recolved by Mrs.C. C. Low from the ez-doputy sheriff. Lloyd declares that when they are let out there Is going to bo a new song and his bunch Is going to he mentioned In the chorus. He writes that he had a fine trip across the Atlantic without getting In the least seasick. Army life, be declares, grows more Interesting ev ery day. A warm endorsement of the Y. M. C. A. Is given. The writer says the boys find It everywhere they go. Tobacco la cheaper there than here. Candy la rather scarce, but they manage to get all that la good for them. The boys ar now at rest rump, but aro anxious to get to the front lines. STATE M INSPECTOR IS Elks Celebrate Birth Ot "Old Glory" Tonight Public Invited to Splendid Program and Impressive Ceremonies Honoring Stars and Stripes. Service Flag Dedicated. Noted Men From Outside the City to Participate Investigating His .01 If) flftslTO $300,m Deposit K K U V iWWIaf Will W ami SHOPS IN KLAMATH AND LAKE COU.VQIHH FOUND TO BB IN F1RHT CLASS CONDITION FOUR MEN EXAMINED HERE In cast portion. Warmer Sat- A nriliv In wnit nor (Ion! mod- e county war board and aisliu1 erato westerly winds. food administrator of Lane coun- ! President Lee Cantrall of the state board of barber examiners, came in yesterday with Mrs. Cantrall from Lakevlew on a trip ot official Inspection. He made a trip yester day afternoon with a deputy Inspec tor, Mr. James E. Swansea, to Mer rill. Four barber Vn Klamath Falls were given examination. Mr. Can- trail pronounced tho sbopa In both Lake and Klamath counties to bo In excellent condition. Being a good, loyal Elk, Inspector Cantrall gave the private shop at the Elks club especial attention at tho Initiation ceremonies lut oven ing. Ho left with Mr. Cantrall for Aabland thl morning. The general public of Klamath Fall and surrounding country will be guoHta this evening at a most Impressive patriotic service in com memoration of of the, birth of the American flag. Tho, Elks lodge, which Is primarily a patriotic order, has customarily observed this day with appropriate exercises and un usual preparations have been made on thla occasion. It Is thought most fitting that at thla time the beauti ful Service flag honoring the 42 members In tbe serveee, be dedicated with proper ceremonies. Frank Irvine of the Oregon Jour nal, a man whose ability Is recog-. nlied widely over' tho Pacific coast, will make the principal address of the evening, and W. Lair Thomp son of Portland will dedicate the Service flag. The exercises will be held In the open air on Main street In front ot the temple. Fol lowing Is tho pregram: 1. "Star Spangled Banner Band. 2. Introductory exercises Exalt ed Ruler and officers. 3. Prayer Chaplain. 4. Vocal Solo, "When the Boys Come Home" Agusta Parker. 5. History of the Flag Brother E, D. Johnson. 6. Selection Liberty Chorus, 7. Altar Service Esquire and Of ficers. 8. Elks' Tribute to tbe Flag Bro. R. C. Oroesbeck. 9. Medley ot Old Favorite Airs Band. 10. Dedication of Service Flag Bro. W. Lair Thompson. 11. Vocal Solo Louise Voye. 12. Violin Ogllgato Harry Bnrel. 13. Address Frank Irvine, of Portland, Oregon. 14. "The Star Spangled Banner." Liberty Chorus, Band and Aud ience. 16. Closing. Name of the boy representing tbe stars In the Service Flag: Will W. Adams, R. 8. Adam's, K. K Ambrose, H. B. Barry, J. R. Burns, R. L. Carter, J. H. Carna hnn, J. H. Carter, James Claire Clark, F. P. Cronsmlller, Jr., Perry O. DeLap, H. E. Gets, E. T. Glvan, E. D. Everett, R. R. Hamilton, C. A. Horton, R. E. Hanlon, J. B. Hos klna. W. P. Jobnnion, R. A. John son, Glen Jester, A. H. Loewo, L. L. Low, James Lytic, J. M. Malone, L, W. Mchaffey, O. D. Mattliows, W. H, Flsk, H. C. Mcrryman, Oeo. Nlts- chclm, D. W. Parker. H. L. Prltch ard, Alex Shlve, J. E. SUemore. Oeo Stevensonn, J. H. Btutx, C. D. Tar lor, Garrett Von Riper, C. E. Whee ler, H. C, Wlnslow, R. C. Watt. .BaaaaaaaaaaaaW .BBBBBBBBBBBnatfllaBBBBBBBV S aaaaaaSSpliS?aaaaaV BaaBBBBBBBBBgBBlA'''J'?tV2gaBBBBBBBBV BaaaaaawBfffVrfj 'v'vgaal aaaaaaaBK-V.'v" rt . 'iaal aBBBBBvSsfQBeVf""iaV gggggfrSgWrfilr enaaaWanawvK-Vl aaaaaaaaaWJaivV a'v:'F gaMEloja$rc Ai 1 1 HaVUB I amaaaaaaaaaaaaVyj. TfllF'n 4 bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb! V Jii'-bbiliMMJhHBiaBfitoMMSM7MMfinWMSMI seNAToaV CNAMtsf MVMWaarr n HGNOW mm to siaw DIG ATTACK OF HUNS HAS piKD DOWN ENEMY COMPLETELY REPULSED IN LOCAL ATTACKS ARTILLERY CONTINUES Noted Irish Aviator Has Miraculous Escape A.u .... -. -.!... .11 hmv t AAA n Antonio, Junoa 14. Lieu-. a uermiu pmvu. -- P Pat OBrlea ot the Royal! aped wUh IDt ouU an)I brulMi ptlah tlylag corps, who la In tbeLbout the face, fclled States after escaplag from Ho leaves for Richmond, Col, GERMAN TROOPS INEASTBREAK RUSS TREATY LONDON, Juno 14,. The Ooraasi in Ukrala are making a sew move- most outward, tan vlolatlag to line ot demarkatioa, agfoM upon. according to the Russian governmaat. A dispatch was sent from tho Rus sians protesting, and asking the Ger mans to retire to their old pmIUom, PARIS, June 14. The big German attack baa again died down and tbe fighting today la confined to local operation. Between tho forest of Vlllers Cotteres and tho Chateau Thierry Including the sector held by tbe Americans, there wa heavy ar tillery fighting last night and to day. Tbe German attack near Anthe utl to the west of tho Olse, river has been completely broken up. KL4MA 1 NOW GMNGHELP I JHANS LONDON, June 14. A strong party of tho enemy thl morning at tacked tho post recently established by tbo British to tbo southwest of Merrl oa tbo Flaadera front. Tho attack, however, waa completely re pulsed. ( . a i ! 1 19 ON CASUALTY UST WASHINGTON, Juno 14. Tbe army casualty Hat today ooatalned 119 nanmea . Twenty-nine of tbese were killed la actios Leadera In tbe Armenian relief fund here report that there I now a total of $837 In the bank and pledgea have been secured for 1254 additional. Tho sum of 200 has been previously sent in by Chairman Siemens, making a total thus far from tbe county of $1,291. A number of workers are now busy throughout the residence dis trict and parts of the business dis trict .and aro reported to bave been meeting with good success. Sever al of the outside precincts nre yet to bo heard from and it Is assured that tbe county will make a very good showing in the aid of this most worthy war call. DIVORCE ACTION FILED Action for divorce has been filed In tho otflco ot tbo circuit court clerk by Hilda Dryer agalnnst George Dryer, through her attorneyss, Ren ner and Kent. 'Tho complaint charges desertion and non support. NOTICE Tho ladies of tho Episcopal church Will hold an Ice cream sale at tho court house corner, on Fourth' and Main atreeta, Saturday night, from 6:10 oa. Ico cream cone with Hoo ver cakes and cookies will be sold. Senator Charles Humbert, under ar rest in PaifaHaMaaasWloa wltk Um Bolo Pasha treason, baa oa deposit with J.P- Merge ft Go., In" New York' City $300,000, which he Is believed to have received from Bolo. An Investi gation to trace the source ot thl de posit Is being made. ARE AGAIN OPERATING NEAR U. S. VESSELS READY TO LEAVE FOR TODAY POSTPONE SAILING ON LEARNING OF SUBMARINM OFF VIRGINIA COAST BRITISH STEAMSHIP KEKMUN SENDS OUT DISTRESeT SIGNALS AND LATER REPORTED SUNK CALL FOR AID OFF HATTERAS HEAVY SHOCK NEARLY K LLS ElECTM Oscar Brenneman of the Callfor nnla-Oregon Power company, had a narrow escape from death yesterday while fixing some telephone wires In a tree. Hla wrist In some way came in contact with the llvo wlrea and 300 volts shot through him. HI being In the tree Is tbe only thing which saved bla life. As It is he bas two bruised spots on each wrist where the electricity entered and came out. NEW YORK PHYSICIAN HEADS MEDICAL BODY CHICAGO, Juno 14. Dr. Alexan der Lambert of New York, was el ected president ot tbe medical asso ciation by a vote oof 60 to 67, over Admiral Bralsted, surgeon general of tbe navy. SEDITIOUS TALKER GETS HEAVY DOSE OREGON CITY, June 14. E. E. Kellogg, a retired American farmer, Was tarred and feathered by a crowd of 25 men, for alleged remarks ho bad made against the Red Cross and Liberty Bonds. AN ATLANTIC PORT, Juno 14. Ships now ready to sail aro held back today "oa tiro 'report sfnb- marlnea operating 18 miles off tbo Virginia coast. An American steamer from tho West Indies which arrived today, re ported having picked up a wireless call for help Tuesday off Cape Hat teras, from a ship somewhere be tween her and the shore. Tbe messasge said that tho ves sel was being shelled by a Osrmsjv submarine. ATLANTIC PORT. June 14. A British stseamsblp arrived hero to day and reported receiving wireless messsges from -tbo British steamer Keemsn last night, saying that aho was' being attacked by a submarine, Two hours later word camo that tho Keeman was sinking off tho Virginia coast. WASHINGTON. D. C, June 14. Tbe navy department waa advised today that the British steamer Kee man, repotted sinking last Bight, has arrived safe in an Atlatlc port. LONDON, June 14. Tbe Swedish steamship Dora waa sunk without warning, according to a message to day, presumably by a German sub marine. Nine of tbe crew were killed. CORi'ALLIS MAN DIES AT AMERICAN LAKE TACOMA, June 14. Private Earl C. Bolderback died at tbe Camp Lewi hospital and hla body baa been sent to Corvallls, - i IMPORTANT CONFERENCE IN JAPAN NOW ON TOKIO, June 14. An Importantn conference of Field Marshall, war minister and prlmier is being held here. Big Liner Wrecked Oft NewfoundlaBd 5T IM ST. JOHNS, N. T Juao 14 Tholoouthwoit coast aOkilma& an ! rattortad to b kreakiaa.mB. F kj nunard llnar Aiionla, ran ashore ' . ... v..' .ir .vmVS! " ' hero today star Row Blaacao eft the leaf ely take oil wRhthe crew,-'VcTv . - raa-- . ?4 i i j-.li iff H M m at'' ti' T---?':v !!i4 Ul tf' C-f-M .& - tvK