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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1918)
'.'.? ' .$ ,?ffi v" r,i L Vvlil , ,S Stye lEumtmn Hr raid r " - -l" tr &&&. fiwmxFfa,)'" "-' - iffv-g-tr. OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER ' ...wto-iieSfe1 OP KLAMATH COUNTY , ' '-' "-- v,( ASM ("'. 1 ' , . Twelfth- Yir. No. tt,8tll KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1918 m Price rtvetMerte V V'WMf'A wUii'1 tV. ya$t i-m ; $g YANKEES DEFEND LONG LINE IN FRONT I 4 , ,' JRiC dr. f. .4 , &: . NraiVEU. S. AIRMEN I i Rinri nii n mraiunb ON BRITISH POSITIONS OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT THAT AMERICANS HOLD NEARLY to MILK OF Wl hfKHN TRKNCHtX IH MADE TODAY I.IU ARTILLERY ACTION AGAIN. MIUTINH HKCTOII INDICATES m-iw n' I'ltiiWN- I'HiNrr. in;. ' PHKCHTS FORCES I I (lie hurdral fought here (a1 years, It Washington, I). C, June J I. Am- w fairly launched. ' j erlean soldiers are now holding the ThU afternoon during the opening flgaUag line for a dlitanee of 38 liilemenU by the proeecutloa and Ilea along the western front, ac- defense, there was not a meant enair cerdlag to a statement of cieneral In the city ball, where the deetley March and Becreury Baker to the of the two men !' now being weighed kouN military committee at the by the twelve who have been selected weekly conference held today. I'th such unusual caution. I That the deceased was brought . , ,. ., 'in his death by the cold blooded mur- Paris, June II. (By the Havre. . , of h. wo .tUallU win Af-icy.)-arave eventH are now de- bft h CODv!cton wth NWhlcb tno eUred impending on the British front pro,.cuUon w, mk t0 mstlll In the aeeardltg to opinion of fhe military , of ho Juror. eiperU. Tno defenso, on the other hand, It la believed that Crown Prince w! t-mpt to ,how that the repu Ranraekt'a army Is ready again af- (.Uo f (he wo defondau drni ter three weeksof rest and leisure t,u. w heretofore, has be-n fm -BAtliar ttaBIDt tO fOfCO U hole . .. .... ' . ... ... ... .... ... - -. w- --- tarougn ne amm ". ' intense caaaoaaan wnirn in in ii green shows that a big attack I Inv pending. ' WaahlnitonhD. C, June Jl. The. marine corps casualty list Issuod to-l day contains 117 names. The army The name of Clara Taylor of Bly, enmity list has S. Private Beth Oregon, was at the close of the Lib C. Cadman of Portland la listed In'erty Loan campaign placed In the the marlae casualties as severely, Rod list as the subscription turned wonnded In action. 'Into headquarters did not amount to the sum of her quota. Since the CUTS ARTKRY IN LWJ I nmm Ul.li.Min nrnlirlAlfir nt tllO vu-a imh.ii. - - - a if,uu worm Ol uonua iiiruuiH im Rei Cafe, while working on n loo'ipirrt Notional Hank of Ashland, this morning, had the misfortune t.TnU subscription has now been verl. ... .i-u in t.1 In whnn the!.. . . . . .t. .! a - i knife with which he was working) slipped. He was attended by Dr. K. I D. Johnson and Is expected to recov er without serious results. AUSTRIAN8 CLAIM BIO OAINS Vienna. June II. An official re port says that the Austrlnns held all they gained of the west bank of the Plave river, and In addition have dri ven the Italians back westward, south of, the railroad leading to Trevlsto.' i Premature Explosion Injures Many Soldiers Baltimore, June ' Two. soldiers were killed and 10 severely injurs by a arematnre explosion ,of trench 'TiEZLE'S!. e'lXgftWijWl HGH NOW FAJRLY SET TO GO TWELFTH JUROR IH ACCEPTED TIIIH MORNING OPENINO Al. IIIIKHH 11' OPIOBING COUNSEL MADE HODHK FILLED Willi llio selection of Kd l'omroy " '"J" ..riiiiitff iiiw jm lur nv r ii it vnm llolbrook hnd J. K. Paddock for the. murder of O. T. McKcndrco '.I tlrv lralrl Anrll tA W-a Mm. I , . ... . . . ... , plrlrd, and the case, which will lio oiino OHM, una iui ino "vi ,ich they are now called to answtr for, wan entirely Justified. BLY WOMAN t'HANUKII FROM RKD TO BLUK LIST rloso of tho campaign It has' been reported to tlicno headquarters that Clara Taylor suuscrmea an miumuu- . .. . t .. ilu..l ! ilea uy report irom Kn Taylor U given credit on her . nd her - removed from card and her name removed from the Red list and placed In the honor column U.ROAT CHABKS V. 8 BHIP OFF BANDY HOOK An Atlantic fort, June II. An American steamer from n Central American port, reported being chased by n submarine, yesterday 180 miles off Bandy Hook. , BecreUry Baker and several ordl nance officers wera sUndjng 100 yards away, but the explosion was n the bomb proof structure and they THran STAMP emh HUnHB DELEGATES FROM ALL OVKK COUNTY YESTERDAY AFTER NOON AHHKMBLKD AT ELKS TEMPLE TO HE AM ORDERS A, large representation of the chair men of the school districts for the coming pledge campaign for Thrift Stamps, whlchji to be launched next week, assembled yesterday af- tornoon at the Kka Templo to hearf the addresses of John L. Ethrldge and T. J. Ryan, state workers for Portland, who are touring Oregon by auto In behalf of this work, A number of valuable suggestions were outlined by the visitors which will aid the committee-la carrying out their- work successfully. After having reviewed the preparations of the local committee, Mr. Ethrldge declared that the work here waa well under fay and compared very fav orably with any of the other sections of the state which he bad visited. The amount to be raised In the en. tire country Is two billion dollars, ana in (nis siaio evanieea uiiiiiud . . .... .. . itn i Klamath county's quota Is 1.40,000 of which 140,000 has already been subscribed. The quota for the people of the United 8tates Is about ISO for each nun, woman and child. But many families will not be able to subscribe thst amount and It will be necessary for those who are able to subscribe., much more On Monday and Tues day. June 24 and IS. a committee will canvass the various sections for membership In the limit club. Mem bership la this club are limited to subscriptions of flOOO each. This amount does not have to be paid at once, but can come In during the year. Of course, no one can guess how many members' will be secured In the limit club In Klamath county, but those In charge of this big drive hope to get a large number. The maaa meetings of the county school districts will raise the'belaaco of the amount required from Kla math. This will put the subscrip tions of the county for Liberty Loan and War Savings Stamps this year beyond the three million mark. CANNING SUGAR ALLOWANCE IB OUT Portwid. Or., June II. The food administration yesterday announced that the sugar allowance for canning waa cut from 10,0 to 15 pounds effec tive Immediately PHIL S1NNOT MAKING GOOD Phillip J. Blnnott. former city edi tor of tho Evening Herald, who has had charge of the -United Press ser vice aaenel at Portland for noma time past, has now been mad coast representative for that concern, ac cording to news received here. H U temporarily la charge of the Los Aageles office. , ' ii BALL GAME SUNDAY A baseball game between the Ask land Cuba and the luamein nun team has been arranged for tho Mo doc park on Sunday afternoon. BOiJIEB .rfWtfMMMMMMMWWWMMWMMMWMMMMWMWrfaWMMrf AIBFUGhMM OVER SEAS IS LATEST WAR MOVE BIU PLANK TO UK KLVINO RK- GULARLY IN TRANSATLANTIC TRIPH BY NKXT HUMMKR PJtK UICTKD BY BRITI8M OPUCKR INITIAL TRIP TO KIND 8U1TABLK HOVTK WILL PROBABLY BK MAUB THIS FALL BY BRITISH AVIATORS TRIP IN 40 HOURS That big American air and sea Diana mav be flvlni acrou the Atlan. ',.. hw , .. mBd th, .- ,ni. - " -- "- Mat flight for the purpose of finding a route for American aircraft for the front Is contempated this fall by tno British air council was announced hera tod,y by ' General Bran cker of the British ministry, who de clared that the British air council bud definitely decided upon trnnr At Untie flights. 'Major Brancker Is here to cop iiate with the American nlniraft of ficials. It fi expected thet the first flight will be made some time In tho au tumn In a British made machine, l-rotably a sea boat starting from Newfoundland and touching at the Axoro Islands and touching at Pur tiigul before arriving In Irolanil. It Is estimated that the trip will take 40 hours flying with e crew of four. DRAFT CA11 fl APPROXIMATELY NINE THOU8 AND ARK TO BE SENT TO VAR IOUS SCHOOLS FOR SPECIAL TRAINING JULY IB Washington, D. C, June II. Crowder has called for 98,076 draft registrants who are qualified for genera) military service. They are to be sent July IBtk to various schools for special' training. The call la jMld opea..for, volunteer un til July. 1. The new regulations to aran hoards to govern application of tho H1YB MADE TODAY "work or right" order, do not rule productive employment, oui no au speciflcally against professional base tomoblle salesmen in cities. Clerks ball players, but they emphasise the In stores are non-productive.- , BMDGE i-int mm NOT MY SOCIAL SKASON WILL KND WITH BRILLIANT FKATURK FROM OIITBIDK COMPANYA DANCE WILL FOLLOW PROGItAM The Elks social season this year will cloke In a blase of splendor next Monday night when the Venetian Troubadours, a celebrated company, featuring Catherine Roberts, will gle an entertainment for. the bene fit of the Elkg and their wives and lady friends. Tho program schedule promises to be something unusually fine. Following the pragram a dance with Jasa.m.wlc -wlivpe enyeriflriiittrteefly..- v til two o'clock." It U expected that all the Bills will be on hand for this farewell event. The concert part of be program Is to be held at the Houston Opera House and the danco will follow at the Elks bail. Ti OF L How Corporal E. Frlxle, a forest engineer now In France, who Is well known In Klamath Falls, captured a pilot of a Oerraan airplane single handed and unarmed, while his ene my had two loaded pistols, Is de scribed In the Oregon Journal In last Sunday's1 Issue. Frlxle saw the plane drop and the pilot Jump out and he Immediately ran up and delivered the following ultimatum: "Hands up, you damned Heinle, befcre I knock your block off I" ."Heinle" complied and was taken a prisoner Into the American camp. Corporal Frlxle Is a brother of C. Frlxle of 612 10th Street.- He has property Interests in this city. ITALIANS GAIN BY COUNTER ASSAULT London, June 21. By counter at tacking along the Plave river, the Italians gained further ground on Montello, also southeast of this ridge. The Austrlans hsd been occupying a narrow strip along the river. By reaching the river the Italians were able to divide the positions held by the Austrlaqs, section placing all games, and sports among the non-useful occupations. Regulations show traveling sales- men to be considered as engaged; In NERVYCAP m MIAN BYLOCA MAN 0R RUT! TRACT BEING LOCAL CATTLEMAN WORKS OUT NKW METHOD OF -ITCHING NORTHERN KLAMATH LANDS INCRKASK YIELD The use of hay knives, in catting sod under water for the ditching and draining of 1,00 acres of mart land near Kirk' on ike Klamath In dian Reservation, la reported by .Luke Walker, who has a crew, of men at work In an effort to increase hla bay production there this' year. Wa ter being now m-the land makee the ditching mBgfllre (MfflcaR and the use of tae'Iosf'kay halves' In the moist sod is Jon.ndwork.Trery TVr- Walker has' a large tract leased for the period of a year and he la also putting la pump to. cover a neighboring tract of 'ISO acres by Ir rigation. Ho proposes to use every noaalble means to Met the maxima production from hie Unas and fesW confident that hla efforts will la crease" his yields' very matotlally. , m - SERIOUS FOREST FIRES IN MONTANA Missoula. Mont., June 21. The forest fire danger, In Western Mon tana' and Northern Idaho Is Increas ing rapidly because of the dry season, according to reports made to tho headquarters here to District No, 1 of the federal forest service. Another serious fire has started In Coeus d'Alene forest In Idaho an! two bad fires were reported la the Selway forest and the Clearwater re gion. In the Kanlksu forest the sit uation Is critical because of four large fires In that region. Fires In the Cabinet range, Flathead and Helena forests were said to be well controlled. KNITTING MACHINES ARK INSTALLED BY FIREMEN Butte, Mont., June 21. With four knitting machines Installed in fire stations here, .firemen of this city ex. pect to turn out a pair of sox, com pleted except for the to and heel, every ton minutes. The firemen hope to keep the macblnea working stea dily on cocks for the Red Croat. Grace Lusk TwMito ft " 1 Waukesha, Wis., June II. Orace Lusk, who was found tty of mtii dar la ke1eeeea4jBgra.for eUyfM Mrs. K RoberM wife of Dr. Pa vid Roberts, hM been deoJared hf a board of "allen'letsto be sane.' and waa sentenced by. Judge Martla (Leck to 18 years ImprlKameati i When seaUace waa pronounced DRAINED FtM EFFORTS OF ITALY ARE A ALL flfltf ENEMY'S DBSPKRATK A' TO INCmaUBS;,aAllM, 'ALsMfG . -i J i.r W WAVE JUVMft ARC BY ITALIANS ; N- V AUSTIC GOygeMBNT - IN DILBMMA BY BBCBNV OnV DKB FOR BRSAB RCBCOTtON REVOLVTKMf THBKATKNBO i -''. .' y Rome. June II. Efforts of the AustrUns to widen the' nortlieaatern salient en the Moatello lCeystbal section of the Plave front In tho west have failed. lUllaag have gained considerable ground on the.Lbwer Plave' river. The enemy effected a crossing of the Monte Bolluno Susegaaa railway tl several polnU. but waa stopped. Italian Headquarters, June II. The first American aviators to By on the Italian front went on a nomhtag expedition and succeeded In- blowing two holes In the new Austrlaa bridge across tho Plave river. Copenhagen, Jjnne II. Tho situa tion la PraguetsBehemla. and other Industrial centam.ef that dlatrict, Is so serious that the Austrlaa govern ment will either have to Increase, the broad ratton or run tho risk of fur ther exciting the working people, ac cording to Vienna newspapers. In this case the railway commun). cation will be cut off and' a revolu tion break out.. COLLECTION SUIT FILED Salt for tbe collection of I181.7I and costs of the action baa been filed In the office of the circuit court clerk by Dr. C. O. Prentice against C. M. Hall, through bis attorney, H. M. Manning. 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