The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 27, 1918, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY,' JUNE 27, 1918
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BRITISH AM) FRENCH MAKE
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NIGHT LITTI.K ACTIVITY
ITALIAN FRONT
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MADE ALONG
I to the men directly cttjcernea, wan
I wan that of n year agoTbe order
London, June 17. BrltUh troop In which registrants number I
teat night captured a Herman atrong drawn will determine only rh class
plant west of Vlsux Berquln and 1 which he will be assigned, whereas
ant ef Huebreucke. and captured the flrat drawing, was ;tofli the ret
may machine gun and prlaonera. latranfe Place In the order of bin
The French forcee alao took prison- call r aedvlce. Alignment oi n
en In the raid on Voege. registrant to rl.u 1 I practically eer-
toln to entail his early call to the
y Associated Press color If ho I physically fit, and If
With the American on the Mnrne. ho I given deferred clarification.
Juno 17. The number ot prisoner hla poaltlon In the other clasaea Is
captured by the Ainorlcan force at of little moment.
Balleau wood waa Increased to 311. KnCh local board will be furnlahed
Tho Yankee alao captured 11 ma- with, an official report of the order
chin iun, 10 automatic rifle and In which the number appeared so
a quantity of other material. Ithat they will be able to make up II
iblllty Hat for their district. Pre-
Rome. June 87. Tho Itnllane have paratlon of such llata, however, will
urprUed the Auetrlau advance In bo postponed until tho new regla
the Poet mounUln region and wiped tranta which are now being dletrlb
t nut. The activity along the Una utcd. Seven daya have been allowed
yesterday, waa not Intense';
Washington. June 87. The cal
amity list today contained 80 numes.
Twenty-nine .were killed In action
'aid all died of wound.
THUNDERBOLT CAUSES
DEATH OP ! M1NKRM
Vlralnls. Minn.. June 87. Twen
ty miner are known to be dead aaj
a reault of an explosion of dynamtoi
r h m holt of llchtnlns at a1
Silver mine here today. Thousands
of tons of ore caved In on them.
VIKNNA REPORT ,
ITALIANS HELD !
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torcea who attempted to storm
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.d the Allan nlateau. which
the Austrian, recently captured
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ware rvywiam -.
according to an Austrian official
aUtament. The Italians also
failed to crosa the Have river
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Fire Is Destroying
Curry County Town
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the Brooking. Lumber company,
near Harbor, In Curry county, al-
Bsest wiped out tbs town ot Harbor
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IN WASHINGTON
first number drawn iiv 8kc.
retaiiy barer ih ims diiaw
ing for junk registrants
took three hours
TIif first draft number drawn from
, tho bowl In the big drawing of or-
der number for the men who reg-
Isterod for service June 5, at 9:30
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819. .Tho drawing which last year
look 17 hour tlila year was complet-
rd In thrcn hour. Secretary Baker
,wns blindfolded at the time ot me
drawing.
Establishment ot five classes for
tho reglitrant. filing relative Habit-
. iiv far nrvlc will make today'
I drawing ot far lea Importance, even
for filling
out and returning these
document,
ABSTRACT PIRN
CHANGES QUARTERS
pi., uinmaih County Abatract
company I preparing to move Ita
nuarler nt 506 Main treet to me
.r.n rnmn In the MeinaSO OUIIU
Ing on Fourth street, oeiween me
Hotel Hall and the Christian science
hall. The change will be made about
the first ot July.
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YANKEES WILL BE
KENT TO ITALY
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a'a Washington. June 17. Sec-
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retary Baker announced today
that Pershlnc under instruct-
, Ions from Washington, haa se-
0 lected a regiment of Infantry f
to go Immediately to Italy The
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France. More raenmay-be sent
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no low ot life.
DEMUR IS
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MEDPORD JUDGE DOES NOT HUH.
TAIN DEMURRER PILED AND
ARGUED HERE RECENTLY
MAY ME APPEALED
Overruling of the demurrer to the
complaint charging former County
Judge Marlon Hank and associates
lth Illegally paying the sum of
$41,648 on the construction ot the
new court house recently started,
by Judge P. M. Calkins of Med ford,
will bring this much discussed action
Into the courts again In the near fu
ture. Notice of the overruling of the de
murrer was received In the circuit
court this morning and the defend
ant were given twenty daya In which
to plead, dating from June 15.
The action In question waa Inatl
tuted by Klamath county thru DIs-
trlct Attorney W. M. Duncan, . L.
BlUott. Jay Boworman and,. Fred
Mills on May 14.
rvintraetor J. M. Dugnn. now In
charge ot the construction of the new
county court house, former County
Judge Marian Hanks, Architect B. e.
McClaren, County Commissioner
Frank McCornack and County ciern
C. R. DeLap are made defendants In
the Uw suit to recover lei.ats,
made In three separate warrants of
116,800, flB.ltC and iumm. al
leged to have been megauy
from the county funds fbr the con
struction of the county court house.
In substantiation of their asser
tions Jbat the defendanU fraudu
lently secured the sum In question,
the action recite, that the court was
not sitting as a body at the ume ine
contract was given for the construc
tion ot the new, court house In
March, and that on April 10th, when
the business was transacted by which
the three warrants were made out,
there waa no regular meeting of the
court, and no notice of sucti a meet
ing given to Commlsaloner Burrel
Bhort.
it l aliased that E. E. McClaren,
in preparing the certificates for the
payment of thl money, knew at the
time auch certificates were veing
drawn that the payments were hot
raiiad for by the contract, and that
County Clerk C. R. DeLap knew this
to be true;
it l orobable that the controversy
will be finally decided by the su
preme court. ,,
AMBROSE RETURN!
PROM
FURLOUGH
Kleth Ambrose returned to San
Francisco yesterday morning, after a
16 days furlough here. Mr. Ambrose
has taken and passed his first ex
amination for an officer in the mar
ines. The officers training camp op
ens at Quantlco, Va., August 16, and
after hi training there he will be
given a commission as a second lieu
tenant.
CARTERS RETURN FOR VISIT
Lleuteaant and Mrs. J. If. Carter
arrived' last night from rsaerton
Naval Yards In 'WMhlngton. for a
few daya visit with KUntatb Falls
relatives. Lieutenant Carter Is wall
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JUDGECAUUNS
HUGE PAH
IS ANNOUNCED
FOR JULY 4TH
LARGEST PARADE EVER IN KLA.
MATH PALLH IS PLANNED FOB
THURSDAY FOREIGN-BORN
CITIZENS TO MARCH
What I expected to be the largest
parade In the history ot Klamath
Pall I being planned for the big
celebration here on July 4th. .The
float and decorated vehicles of all
kinds are bound to be a spectacle
worth coming many mile to see, ac
cording to those who are arranging
the huge pageant.
One unique feature or the parade
as outlined will be the section of
forelsn-born cltlsen of the city and
county, who will appefr together in
a ooay. in response o a recant re
quest made by prominent men of
foreign birth, as to what loyal dem
onstration might be made by tbla
close of cltlsens, the president sug
gested that they march In a body In
tha Julr fourth narada. A this Dor.
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Hon of. Klamath Falls cttlsoas nay
l'ar, demonstrated). ttelrheHn
toward the ioferrimenT, It Is expect
ed that there will be a large number
participating .
Some tine patriotic speeches are
also promised for thl splendid cele
bration, and next Thursday Is bound
to b a day Iens: remembered by
ihiu mhn attaint that varlnn feitlvl.
'ties.
The shady, vacant lot In the rear
of the Underwood pharmacy on Sev
enth and Pine streets Is to be fitted
with seats for the patriotic program.
The narade to be In charge of
Prank Miles of this city, and the mm
ot 1100 In prises for the best autos
loats. etc.. Is to be distributed. A
more detailed announcement, of this
Is to be made later.
The ball park Is being enlarged
and the seating capacity materially
Increased.
TWO CHARGED WITH
CRIMlNAlo ACTIONS
Following sn examination In the
Justice court late last evening, r.
M. Stanford of the Worden district,
who was charged with a statutory
offense aaalnst the person of a child
IS years of age. was bound over to
the grand Jury, and bis bonds fixed
at $1,000. -
Harrv Brown of the same district,
who Is charged with' a similar offense
has been apprehended and will be
given an examination some time to
day. He is alleged to have made
his escape into California, oui was
caught thru the work of Constable
Fred Morley.
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CARL SCHUBERT WRITES
HOME PROM ENGLAND
A letter has Just been received
from Carl Schubert, Jr., by his fa-thai-
conveying the news that the
young man la In England, Instead of
France, as heretofore believed oy ni
narant. He writes that bo likes the
country and the life, but aays It is
hard to secure candy ana to-
vst w
harm. Schubert sends retards to all
his Klamath Fall friends. He, Is
idantlflad with the aviation branch
of the service.
BABY GIRL ARRIVES
A baby alrl weighing eight and
ose-blf pounds was born to Mr. and
Mr. Lewi BMbn, June ss ur. .
A. Soule wss the attending physician.
'.'She to a lively lass and knows
Blehns already."
WHOLE CWJNIV
TO ASSEMBLE
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CHANT WAR STAMP MEETING
FRIDAY EVENINO TO BE OPEN.
AIR AFFAIR ON KLAMATH AV
ENUE VISIT OUTSIDE POINTS
That the huge mass meeting at
conclusion ot the War Stamp Pledge
drive In Klamath Falls Friday even
ing wilt be an open-air affair and
will be held on Klamath avenue, be
tween Fifth and 8lxth streets, was
decided at a dleetlng of tho Central
committee last evening. The meet-
Ins- will be held simultaneously with
others of the same kind and for the
same purpose sll over the nstloa,
and will be of short duration so that
tha crowd will not .be kept standing
Wor any great length of time. The
public at this time will nave the
pleasure ot tearing Rev. W. m.
Lowdher ot the Methodist church of
Reno. Nev.. who to here In connection
with the trial now. going on ana
who on one or two previous appear-
nnoat has. caused a desire on tha parti
of .the resident to hear more rrom
thla widely travsled.snd well-Inform
ed man. Attorney R. C. Oroesbeck
whose talks along patriotic lines are
always an inspiration, will make ,
brief address.
Tho Klamath Fall Brass Band
will be on hand and will undoubtedly
add to the auccesa ot the occasion.
In all the school districts of the
county meetings are to be held at
the. same hour, led oy me cnairmen
and In many Inatances speaker from
town will talk for a short time In
conjunction with the chairmen. Op
portunity will be given at these meet
ings for those who have not been
solicited to make tbelr pledge and
for those who wish to Increase tbelr
aubscrlntlon to do o. It la ex
pected that any deficiencies lacking
In the quotas will be made up at the
Friday night gatherings.
The following speakers have been
arranged for thus far for the pre
cinct near Klamath Palls, and It Is
expected that others will be arranged
for before the date set.
E. B. Hall, Spring Lake;, C. D.
Chprpenlnf. Orindale; Oeorge Uirlch
Round Lake; O. J. Eakelson, Lone
nina Brhnnl- Cant. O. O. ADDleMte.
Summers School; Will Mason, Pine
Grove; T. E. arlfflth, Algoma; Rev.
Mr. Cox, Swan Lake Rev. Mr. Oliver,
Olene; Mr. Rose Torrey, Odessa;
Fred Peterson, Bonansa; E. L. El
liott. Shasta View; R. H. Dunbar,
Mt. Lakl; Carlyle Yaden, Plevna.
JULY 18 TO UK THE
' BIGGEST DRAFT MONTH
Waahlnston. Juno 87. Crowder
aummoned 124.525 white .and col
ored draft registrant during July.
Tbla, with, other calls, will make a
total ot 367,961, the largest number
ever called in one month.
Oregon sends 1350 to Fort Mc
Dowell, Cal., from July 5 to July 19.
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FEDERAL LAND BANK
REPRESENTATIVE EXPECTED
Word has bsen received from U.
B. Wlddoes, In charge of the apprais
al work ot the-Federal land bank,
that their representative wl prob
acy be In tha vicinity about July
1, tho It is impoasmi u give w
definite date. We are Informed that
Mr. Banford, who visited this section
last summer, will be here as soon as
be can finish rls present assignment.
FRIDAY NIGH
I (treat Grandson
ot "Iron Da'
Work Here
ITrCOt. 10KD.C
Lieutenant
ABt-CeJlMl ILoed Oeorge
Wettealoy.
. tenVgmirandeen of Us
Dnke of WdMfgtM, "the Iron Daks
irJRCuu tm
has coma to. th,.U4td Stataa to
Uke,hargebY'tn'-Rbyal AlhForee
men In the eastern part Of the Un
ited States. He was among the first
British aviators la tho war' la lilt,
He Is hard at work with tho Brltsb
and (Canadian Recruiting mission to
Induce Canadians and British la the
United States to Join the air service.
Up to dste his mission has been sue
cessful, but he wants more men.
Wsshlngton, Juns 17. The senate
agricultural committee has agreed
on an amendment to the emergency
approprlatlob nlll, providing for na
tional prohibition.
The sale ot whisky and wine to be
prohibited after next June and the
manufacture and sale ot beer, three
months after the President has ap
proved the bill. '
WIATHIR REPORT
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northwesterly winds.
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PROHIBITION
AMENDMENT
. AGREEDUPON
Carrier Pigeons Sent
Here For Test Flight
A crate, of carrier pigeon bava
been received at tha express of floe
from W. D. Sandford, of Spokane.
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These, pigeons ars to bs Uheratad
ear)y tomorrow morning sad. they
will be' expected home Ih the' even
ing of that day.
The same birds were liberated at
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INSTIGATES 1
REVOLUTION
YOUNG BROTHER OB
EMPEROR PLACES
AT HEAD OP GOVERNMENT IN
S1RERIA-.SSUHS MANlThirO
RBPORTB PROM VARIOUS SOUR.
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Anuterdam, Juae IT. -Grand n.
Duke Michael Alexaadrevlteb,.
Nlcbotos, Is reported to havd-:
himself at the head of a new: I
Ian sjovsrhmsnt and lasued a ssanl-
festo to the Ruasian people'. "
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Paris, Jane ,17. A Kiev dtopateb
under the date of yesterday dsskjrss,
the report;of the aaeasslsatlon.of the
former Csar ot Russia lus'.been eoa-r
firmed. It to declared ha was killed
by the Bolshevik! troops durtag
retreat on Yekaterinburg.
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Genevs, June 17. The Ukraine.
bureau at Lausanne, has announced .-r
the confirmation of the report that
the Bolshevlkl authorlUes. at Keka-
tsrlnburg condemned Nlehetas Rosa-- .
anoff, former emperor ot Rnssla; to.
death after a short trial, aad then
shot him.
GR.1N RANGEtIO BE
PROIBWRD FROM FIRM
Sacramsnto, June 27 A campaign
to organise volunteer tire depart
menta to protect grain rangesas
well a forest, In, practically all ot
the 58 counties In California being
conducted by the forestry department
of the state has resulted In the
boards of supervisors of 27 counties
adopting the plan outlined, by the
state, according to G. ,M. Homans,
state forester. i
Conferences will be held In the
near future In s, number, of other
counties that have not been organ
ised and the number probably will
be considerable In excess ot 27 by
July 1, according to Homan.
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