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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1918)
M$ sslMAISJvK ,h (4 if ( I . ' r -t" i I && $ 'Wf. J Jt T "Sv'l.T V ' "W OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY YJJ?!B5TAli--oV. j ,; OFFICIAL NIWAFnl OF KIATH--FiaiTa "iV 4 Af .f' V 'sMft. i ! Wl.H SJM( .u, t Twelfth Year. No. tl.imr KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1918 Pried riv earn vi : &&&' CROWN PRINCE CHECKMATED IN WEST t M xwwwiiwwwwxwkiwiiwwwiwwi ........1.. nnm-1 irnn-nrnngngriamnnnrtnAaaHnnjxnjwuvuw PENS VEN ENDS, WITH OUT GAIN 11 eany a million Yankees In France OF VALUE GERMANS DESIST FROM VAIN AT. 1KMPT TO PHKKM FURTHER TO. WARD PARIS OKNKRAL SITU. ATK)N NOT AFFECTED Gen. March Today Announces That Americans in All Branches of Ser vice Who Have Crossed Exceed 800,000. Extension of Allied Front Increases Demand for Men m WASHINGTON. D. C, June 16. Tha American troop gent to Franca now number mora than 800,000, ac cording to an announcement made ENEMY NOW BELIEVED TO BE, ""' "r "cne"" WBrrn- """, m 'Htaff. .WARING FOR ANOTHER, Thl, nurabcr ,ncludM . ortncDM BLOW IN PICAROV SECTOR IN of the service accessary to wake up 'a complete army of both combatant ati i w -luui T-nuiun ,, non-combntant unlta. AM war department flgurei regarding troopa tent acroaa will beJSlVtn out on ?.Bjr Associated Proas.) this bails. H. - strategy and tenacity have General March declared lb at the the Oermaae cad the extension of the Allied front to the .Priaee haajriven up ala sec aea by reaaon of the big Oerman of fensive, bad now reached 0 miles. Moro troopa are needed to hold (hi line, ho aald, making the pretence of the American eolldera' more Im portant than ever. The number of troopa now beta transported la limited only to f he ca pacity of the available shlpa. Oeneral March asld that the objec tives of the Oermana are the channel porta, which will make the trans portation of the Brltlilh troopa more alow and dangerous, and Paris, which Is of great strategic Import' ance. ea-t-offaaafva move wttala a month wftaewt seriously affecting the gen- Fr.VfV.Prfdll Ml aHuatloa an tha Wasters front, latMtry fighting- was reported Friday from Ypree to Rhelms, which la mw the vlUI section. Fairbanks' Dead The Oermana are believed to bo reforming their shattered sections tar Mother blow, which will prob-j ably bo struck la the Plcardy section j to the drive to reach the Channel In the latest offensive Berlin claims to have captured ISO square allea of land, 15,000 prisoners and 110 guns, which la the poorest show. lag of any of the offensives slnco March. FREIGHTER HAH RUNNING .FKiHT WITH SUHMAIIINK ivj ATLANTIC PORT. June 15. The British freighter Keemun had a run. Blag fight for an hour yesterday with aubmarlrne off the Virginia coast aad escaped at last by superior speed. ARMY OFFICIAL IK FINED FOR HOARDING WASHINGTON, V. C, June IB. Dr. Francla Noah, a medical expert la the aavy. waa fined liooo for un lawfully hoarding foodstuffs. A wlmilar charge against bis wife waa dismissed. PACIFIC COAST BOAT BURNKO YKfiTBRDAY f V7jmaSMmm9PSajj"r Wwff -II aV' ifiwHsmT '' "'41 l't-Bl?f 'Ill ma Jisw mas m-VlS "mil mmWXskHfc',i!n tm$H BmmVvPr ''-3r 'smB !, jJr$ r1 .CHAKt-U W. rAWSVkMKf mmm. GETnNGBAD 1 mam GOVERNMENT FIELD AGENT SAT8 BIO NEST OF HOPPERS IN LAN. CELL VALLEY VI BECOMING MENACE OTHER PARTS IN. PE8TED That the grasshoppers la certain rarta of Klamath county era gaining a big foothold and that steps on the part of ranchers to exterminate them Chnrlea Warren Fairbanks, aged, before they get too much of a start 60 years, vice president of the United Is the report brought la today by States during the second administra tion of Theodore Roosevelt la dead. He was prominent In politics for more than u quarter of a century. He waa twice elected to the senate from Indiana. IbdbcIbI Field Aunt Max M. Reaher of the U. 8. Department of Agri culture, who la here an a. trip of la apectlon, and who visited the Laa gell valley section yesterday. Mr. Reeher declares) thai several or the large stock ranches la the up per end of tho Valley are becoming serloously Infested with tab pest aad Maximum yesterday, 10. Minimum today, 43. gers aad 49 members of the crew - wore rescued. 4. wn, ,t ,, t00 ltU jo 40 Ttry ttt0. tlve work -la poisoning them this watwph asrwn. -yer the ork of ,extermlaating inula bull at a Much earllaf date. Oregon Fair aad warmer, otfcM.;Brt. of tb. -oa-ty are de- PACIFIC PORT, June IS. The steamer Ravllll oaroute for Alaska, waa destroyed by fire yesterday. The el was beached a,nd all Vrty pas- ' With gentle northerly winds. ) dared to ha menaced by the hoppers. The official plans to get a line on the hoppers aad other small pests la the county during his short visit here, Japan ese Forces Landed in China "31 ' iwi9WL9kikwmkmmmjm-m'm.rwmm '"ioKlO.'juka i,Uatti'r.!,uM 4ustry,io6 miles orth.of $f h Canton. They have been sent ashore laaa have landed at Swalow, a' treaty Lua to disturbed conditions, It Is 9t of China aad a center of the pounced. HOUSaE VOTES l AMOUNT FOR PROJECT Tho house of reareseataflves today voted 418,000 for tho Klamath Irri gation project and yesterday voted FWfflEN mum LAST EVtNLNG KLKH KliAO DAY RXKfUnHKH ARE FEATURED BY SPLENDID AND ROWING 8PEHCHEH FROM.LO CAL AND PORTLAND MEN The Oerman people' were tried, convicted and sentenced on their own testimony regarding their own poli cies here last night by Frank Irvine In a most convincing, brilliant ad dress at the Flag- Day exercises held In front of the Elks temple by the members of this patriotic order. Denied of one or the greatest blessings witb which mankind Is be stowed, his eye sight,' this remark able man, whose messages In the edi torial columns of one of the biggest dallies In the Northwest are read by thousands, and whose, brain Is a won derful storehouse of Information on a wide variety of subjects, burled at tha people of Klamath Falls for more than an hour n atrlag of undeniable facts, some of which they had known and forgotten, some that they still knew, aad some that were not known previously, but which woven togeth er by this clear-sighted thinker, showed In a way never before real ised) the Infamous destiny planned for us nil by Attllss' followers, Im pressed the graveness of some of our diplomatic relationships and showed Indisputably why this conflict must be continued until sll ambition of the pagan worshippers for world do mination Is crushed by the only now. er tbey recognise, that of superior 'might. So full of his subject that bis words could hardly follow his ideas, bis earnestness waa reflected by the entire audience, which hung on hla worda and applauded through out the address. W. Lair Thompson, of Portland, who dedicated the beaatlful service flag with Its many stare representing the 4S Elks now In the service, made a moat appropriate address, which though brief, waa very Inspiring. He brought out the fact that the com- bjnantlon or the Turk aad the Hun waa enoough In ttseir to rouse tne world to right to the last man. Attorney R .C. Qroesbeck's tribute to the. flag waa unuauaally Inspiring and one of the best short talks thla able speaker has ever made la Kla math Falls. Dr. E. D. Johnson gave a very In teresting talk on the history of tho American flag. The Impressive service of the Elks ordsr ror this occasioa by. the offl cera of the order wera fitting ac companlmont to the rest of the pro gram, which wa ireatly aided by music from the Klamath Falls band and a number of Individual numbers by local musicians. $50,000 for roada la the Crater Lake Natloaal Park, .according to a wire received this afternoon from Con gressmaa N. J. Slnnott at Washing ton. Local reclamation pttlelala affirm that while thla amount for the local arojest was included la the appro priation bill, they were uncertain as -to. whether It would be secured OV hot aad they are. very pleased 40 note that tne measure 'passea ioe house. The program will not.be made out for the expenditures until the ap propriation is ratified by ate. Mary Hospital Launched By Elks H 1 1 R I y$ SHELLS IN Patriotic Order to Build and Equip Reconstruction fattitution Where Wounded American Soldiers Will Be Cared For and , , "BuUt Over" By Cele- brated Surgeons !v BOSTON, Mass., June 15. The corner stone of Reconstruction Base Hospital No. 1, tho first of Its kind In the United States and the gift to the government by tho Benevolent and Protective Order or Elks, was laid today In tha nraaence of a dis tinguished number of cltlsens. Rep-; J. Peters, aiajror of Boston, repre under the direction of graal lodge officers of the Mas. 'The depart meats of the ssereeary of war aad tbo surgeon-general' wore formally represented. Mm Bseellency, Samuel W. McCall, governor of Massachu setts, exteaded the greetings of tho commonwealth, aad tho Hoa. Andrew resentatlves of the nation, state and city, with eminent men or the medical profession snd thousanda or Elks and prominent cltltens from all parts of the East, participated la tho cere the East, participated in tno "re tJjkj- , gfofruo purpose mony on Parker Hill, aad signalised y a-oJaTsa. Bah. to make the seated the city. Fred Harper, Oread exalted rater of tho Elks, delivered tho prlaelpal address of .tha sjimia). Wiling of the by their presence aad words the not- able.lmnjqrtaape of the errat, which will serve as the model, the standard-maker for similar ones to be estnbllsbsd throughout the United States, will give tho mslmed and dis abled American soldiers and ssl!ors the best or expert attention and 00- gtf t to their easmttjr. eat dwefilag osj uo.imMnaact 01 we eveai. rL- . i.kt MeaslaMt that mo nrsi oonsirucuoB aoipiiai, .-.., th. w...-niS MU that court the benefits of tho totitaUoa. The subordinate lodges of the Blka In New Eaglaad wore represented by B. Mark Sullivan, Exalted Ruler of the Boston lodge of Elks.' m m.m vib vj' wil jw..m.kw. cupatlonal Instruction. It will tM''S.ZZF?Z 1 - -,.- ,... 1 vawav v. .. ww men and will educate them In oc cupations which will besU qualify them not to become a burden to so ciety.. The aim of tho hospital In brief may be said to be to minimise the sufferings and disabilities caused. by the "war and to protect the com mnity from an undue nnumber of crippled clt liens. The Government, through the sur geon-general's departments Novem ber last accepted the reconstruction hospital plana as a gift from the Elks. The Elks War Relief committee Is building the reconstruction hospital nt a coat of $150,000, the money be ing taken from the iflke 11,000,000 war relief fund, voted by the Elka 1917 convention. The hospital will be ready to receive the wounded American soldiers and sailors In the early part or September, The laying of the cornerstone was achievement of thla ajaat war wore, attended the exercises and Included the Hoa. John K. Tener, P. O. B. R., of Cbarlerol, Penn'., chalrmaa; Jo seph T. Fanning, P. O. E. R.,, of. New York, secretary; tho Hon. Jerome B. Flsbsr P. O. E. R of Jameetowa, K. Y.; James R. Nicholson. P. O. B. t., of Boston, aad Edward Rlghter, P. Q. K. R., or New Orleans, La. ( Every device aad resource kaowa to the medical scieace will .he at band at the recoastraetioa hospital to rebuild every part of tha hnmaa frame. Med with half their faeoa shot away, by shrapnel will get new Jaw bones from their ribs aad new noses and new cheeks from the car tilages aad tissues oa other parts or their bodies. Thousands or men who would be. "8 4! HUN RANKS ,, '- -,f . -a i ii Tl RETALIATE FOR HEAVY OAB AT. ' TACK BY KNEMT ACnVB AB ' TILLBBY BBTWBaWMONTBIB- 1BKANBTHBOMW " '., )u , .". ji ..' - f i .. i-a'A""'! .." a-masfTe1K.t?l it , ' T. PLANBSTOHi , wm wvmw wamrram ICAKaS WCC-FCLRAB K?l i v, Juno IS. American batteries last. afcht hurled 1000 gaa shells lata the Uaas atoas tlMarao rtyor sotinii ie .- . ,. ,i--aar,-Jv aertnwesror ssw ""J (,f7"t ., hoihardmeat was In robiBatloa for heavy ga attack by istJgsM, ' - -. 1... is Thara la. aetlf O1 V ranw, - .-. ,- .., taa'sactora newet -r.,-,?4- tho-Otso 'river, JojSnjr. n;temais v ,j,v gunfire waa, also marked j eovtte, .. j. south of the Atsae river aad Vsot'of v-w, Rb.l. in' the Champmiaimw;. - tor. No Inrantry action arj, .re. w;. ported. j ".x.'w '(-'.t Sergeant-Da,vld Putnam ot.Brajak.v. ya, Mass.. Is reported to have-fifW, dowaed five Oermaa Airplanes state June 10th. it tMsare.TMr 'W credited It wlll.ntaka f tatl II. atap. pUaUng the record M Ueatoaaat Fraak Baylies, also of M-euantta bow at the heaaVet tho list of Amor- lean aces. V (Ceatlaued oa page 4) MM GflUMK LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE AND LATER MEMBER OF FA CULTY WEDS PROMINENT IN. 8TRUCTOR AT O. A. C. Miss Masai Sanderson, a popular and well known girl of thla city, wss married In Portland yesterday to Dale Richardson, . of Corvallls, Oregon. Miss Sanderson -taught for two years la-the high schools bore. 'She if also a graduate of Klamath oooiin ty high school,', Mr. Richardson-and Miss Stader on. bsgaa their roauaeraVO.'A. c, as they were In the same class. , ', Mr. Richardson ia conne'etsd with the sen. the O. A. Cv extension work aad la I In charge of tbe stock there. LOCAL LUMBERMEN 4 BANQUET TONIGHT e The Klamath Lumbermen's and Loggers' association aad their frleada will meet for a banquet this eveaisg at tho 4 e White Pelican hotel. Matters relative to these reapeetiv 'to- dustrles.wblch are aow develop- . Ing so rapidly to xiaauth eoun- ty, will bo discussed, aad a gen- eral good time la expected. e "t . M I or, , - " - IX)NDON, Jaa. IS. SUty prtooa- . 'v era were taken In a successful op eration by tho British aad Scottish , Kft battalions to tbe north of Bethune. WABHINOTON, D. C, June IB. The army casualty list today coatalns. , 1 names. Eight men were hilled to .,f actloa and 81 wounded severely. , Tha marine corpe casualty in "v, .u ' Utoed nMM Bight were killed . to nctloa. Among those wouaded ,,, were Private Conrad O. Nelson of Portlaad. ODESSA MAIL CONTRACT UK , - : , ,J. H. Short has reeelyed word by v ' wlro from Washington. D. C, that - '.;': be has neen awaraou - - -, ( for tbe raaU route to unease, - nlng July 1. Crisis In Austria Reported In ") -f. M if. ii tv -.. SS h. i LONDON, Jane IS, Baaortt of .a 1 to have begun, serious-crisis la Austria have been received here. '' It Uvsal that, the population is demanding peace at' any price. Serious rioting la reported mm mmammiv jrfiJi mm .mm Ty.'fc inv. ' .1 v T these y reoorta havo-.em AmatantomaaA-MsaHmt:, confirmed. mmm j. UAk.