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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1918)
I " S x tm t ' i, i I 1 ' r OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY Twelfth Your. No. n.rtW). VALUABLE i WAR MOVE THREATENS AMERICAN HVPPUNS SHIPPED TO RUSSIAN I PORTS IN PROVINCK OF AllCII. ANGKL BELIEVED THREATEN K Y WAR DECLARATION FHKNCH IMPROVK POSITIONS ON MARNR FRONT AND HEPUIME TTACK8 OK KNKMY 41ER- aval oxen wm . , a aa i ana uivvri i7iuv7inAB Washlagtoa. July l.-A state of war aMmdoctarejMn.the Province c, mu... .. n.M... wn.ro mo pcrts of Archangel and Kolo. with tbe railroad guarded by allied and American aaval force, are located. Oreat Mlllurr stores have been khlpped to tbeae points from America and efflclala are concerned aa to what the war declaration may mean. The t'.timans are known to have their ye oa tbeae valuable atorei. I It la hoped that the Bolahevlkl havo J Merely, proclaimed martial law In or der to maintain order. Leaden, July 1. The Germans occupied Tlflle, tbe capital of Cauca eec The government baa begun an ergaalsatloBrorthe Austro-German war prisoners' there. Parle, Jul 1. The French lm prered their poaltloM la tbe vicinity of Paasy-lao-Valols on tbe Marne froat - . They repulsed the aermaTcounter attacks aear Moeloy and captured a Germaa strong point near Curty, aeathwest of Solssons. Waahlagtoa, July I. General Per-. SHIPMENTS ehlag reported that the Germans nt-, ..... .... . tacked the Aawlcana wltb liquid fire !"' of ho leitolatlon providing for m tbe alght of June 16th, but none the government to uke over tbe tel reached the Yankee troops. egraph and telephone companies. At oao point la tbe line the Ger- secretary Baker and' Postmaster Ms tried to make friend. .by alg- Qe , Burioa DIV, ,li0 approved aalllag good morning and throwing ( eftjaroU Into the American eatan-, or tni" moy"' aaaMjp)e. President Wilson today reeoav The eaeuatty Hat today contains mended Immediate action for the gov. aaateo. rive were auiea in action , aad four died of wounds. As official dispatch from Rome aaya the Italians aad French on tbe Aawgo Plateau have captured Mont Yalhella aad taken 1500 Austrian prUoaera la tbe operation. Lieutenant Bdward Isaacs, who wns takea prleoaer by the submarine which aaak the transport President Llaeeia, haa been located In a prison camp la Germany. Liberty. Motor Now Making Good Abroad , -, r. r 4 t i Waahlagtoa, July 1. All hope fori brl,hmorbage. la virtually ahaa the recovery of Seaator Tlllmaa, ofldoncd. Tha oad la ealy a matter of South Carolina, who sufferad a cere-; A few uay. ' T n.ij-i.nriruiriAii xnAOiVBfBBjvvvvwaivvyw Earl Would 'Adopt 'Many American Town 9JS-: TMICVMP The Karl of lleaucharap has been elected president of an organisation , formed In English towns for the pur- jpoic ir "adopting' Agtarican towns, .. .. - ao aa to give the amvuw American Molillnr mil Ihn ramfarla 'atSbama. Ths B,ouJe of Worctf ,,r h, .oM. cU Worw.UrrljSfc;j . w , poMbe , BtoM , h, wanU of h- AlMrejI ,,,, tnn Umt Atnercin cUy. Ntwport ,1M ..Bao,ed.. Newport. It. I., and it la said that London may "adopt1 Now York, U.S. CONTROL PRESIDENT AND CABINKT MKM. HERS FAVOR THIN ACTION WANT MATTKR COMPLETED BEFORE ItlQ STRIKE Washington. July l.The Presl- ... ., .. fcMrlw ... eminent control of all te oDbeae m i - telegraph systems. In the face of tbe pendlnt) strike of the union operators who are eat- ployed by the Western Vnlon, called for July 8, nn effort Is being made to put thru both houses, before the recewa of congress, the pending'! Islatlon empowering the President to take over the systems. SH?' Kj&MWm bbbbbbV bbbV bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbWp- BBaflk SBBBBBBBBBBBBSxr SMI P-SBBk ' eaBBBBLI 1 gfaaBBBBBBBBBBBVJ '.MB ' ggMBWBWBwAdjBBWBWB)gafl M "'' ' win MAY GO UNDES KLAMATH FALL3, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 1, ltlS U. S. '"""""vnvrvnniViVAnniYrrifViviAA mmm RE W.S. PLEDGES MKRRIMj makmb micavv ovkr. HtTHHC'RIITION, MIWKR SWAN MURK THAN DOVRUM QUOTA FOVR HORK JOIN UNIT CLVR Owing to the ttrenuous work of rred Rtukel, W. C. Duanlng and It. L. Dalloa la the pledge campaign for the War Savings gtampe, the Merrill district, which waa glvea a quota of Ip.300, has turned la a total o&SlO,. COO, according to Arthur Wilson, who Is checking over the returns. 'Dan Llsky, at lower 8waa, which had a quota of 1500, has turned la 1,15 thus far, aad eipecta to awell this amount The namea of J. V, Houston, E. B. Sedge and Greta Breweaksr of Kla math Palls aad Clyde Bradley of the lone Pine district, have been added to the Klamath Couaty Limit club since the last publication. Tbla makes a total of 14. At the l.oae Pine mass meeting Friday night, only oo bad heea subarrlbeg-out of a ne4a. oMl;Ser Poilowlag a patrtetle appeal b o. J. Bakelsoa, this sum waa raised to n.ioo, aad the speaker left with tbe assurance of tha realdeata that tbe full amount would be rained the next few days. rltVn .KFFICIKNT WORK OF L.MT YK.IH UY LKADKR4 AND WORKKRH (.OMMKNDaW K X t? V. V 1 1 V B COMMTTTRR NAMED 4 a executive ccramlttee coasUtlnif of II. D. Morteasoa, Wt O. Rmlili, llis Morteasoa, Mrs. .' K, Martlu, Vr. K. U Hall, Cnpt llemeni. Via. O W. Robortaoa. Mrt. O. p. gtone. LoVIe Regera, R. H. Duaba. Mrs t C. Kimball, Dr. Jehason, Mrs! It H. Watteaburg. A. J", trie. Mrs. mm Drbcell, Rev. Lawraaae. W. A. Delaell, Mro. C M. Raawy. Mrs. Pr.U.er.Huth Mwahall aa aJoetif ill rhn aaaual' meorlcr at tha Klamath Cli urter of the Rod Croa at tha KHta tcinrle Saturday kfleraooa. The efflcleat work of tha tiff leers during tha past year was highly pikked by haemhert followfng tnv reading or in aanu.ti report, ard a large number of tha personnel of tha eieeutlvs committal fo the previous year.. ware relaeUlled. Tha by.'rwa of the Chapter wore amend oil to provide fo. tha alaetlor. of tfo officers by the' eu-eatlve cimmkles, rather thaa by tha awaibaTfhln at a v licje. , The eaoeMtlva committee will meet t jigmo tha ,lrarB for the rear soma tlaja during, tha aaat tea day. TlMMira'haMsMM ft v We-.for , oae ViipiaiagtiUver )' tha mali eaTVoW-i,:esf mf rho aa-Sda's'sallmilai 'AWrvoa. lltary liaelf. ' thera aha aew frra sua- lllartes, MaMB8t TUw, Merrill. LoraJla.aa. Pert KUnuth! ay It la boa4 that others will attache addeaV Tha uaaal report wW ho ph- llsh4 verbatim la the Herald. PORTS FROM ANNUAL ME row; HELD SAMMY STORES ENDANGERED YOUNG MAN IS KILLED T KMPIiOYFJC OF CAMFOKNIAORK. ON POWKH CO. IXHTANTIiY KLKCTROCUTKD A KWAUNA IKX FACTORY "Paps Is sick" declares the little tbrecyear-old boy, son of Gus Btln son, who waa accidentally electro cuted last night while nt work on a pole at the Ewauna Dos plant for tbe California-Oregon Power company. The little fellow la too young to understand tbe real depth of the tra. gedy, and his mourning for his papa la Indescribably pitiful.' The unfortunate man waa engaged In mahlng connection for tbe big transformers which are being Instal led nt the Ewauna substation, and one of the climbers he was using Is believed to have slipped. , In endeavoring to regain hla bal ance he threw one arm over tbe wire over hla head, and the other around tb Pol. The circuit "bet ween" the ground wire on the pole aad the wire above waa completed and he died Instantly, both wrists and one band being badly burned. The accident occurred shortly af ter a o'clock last night. Tho deceased leaves a grlef-strlck en wife, besldea the llttlo boy. He was It yearn of age and haa realded here since last November, coming from Medford. The funernl services nro to bo held at Medford and tho Medford lidge of Elks, of which Htlnoon waa a mem ber, will have charge of the aervlcen. The date haa not yet been decided. ANSWERW FAILURE TO IhVJUK WARRANT RR1NGH PRK.KMPTORY WRIT FROM CIRCUIT JV1K1K WANTH TO AVOID TROUHLKy A pre-emptory writ to Issue the re peat warrant to A. P, HeMa of San Praaelaco for 1100.11, authorised by the Couaty court, or show -cause for hla action, haa, been presented to Couaty Court Clerk C. R. DeLap, signed hy Circuit Judge D, V. Kuy headall. DeLap la glvea until I p. ra. J,uly I to answer the writ. The money U for work alleged to have been done on the Hot Springs court house. : Mr DeLap la .commenting upon the matter, declares that ha has al ready become seriously Involved hy Issuing warrant of a similar nature from tha preceding administration, aad ha does not-wish to beoome more deeply eataaglsd while the court houaa controversy Is la Its preseht aaiKHed eoadklea. MAMMA' LWsBatR COMPANY ' My;V BROaTdBM'W. S.S, QUOTA Wargiwu received this morning that lM,'Mgema Lumber eempaay has safiewid lt quota tor tha War Savlaga i Stamps la the campaign for, pfeegesV'laet eoatpletodv mm mm 3X DAYS TO Hrrair wram WILL LECTURE HERE TIGHT MAN WHO V.H WOt'.MtKII TWICK IN TWO VK.US ON WIXT I HUNT TltK.N't'HKM Wll.l. TKM. OK CON IMTIONH TIIKItK Tlic prhllrKn of hearing the ox pcrlnnccs of u clcrnn nf tha trenches In Franco Is offered tho rosldonts of Klamath Knlln and nurroiindlng ter ritory tonight, when Sergeant 11. I. White, of the Canadian Infantry, will give n free lecture on war topics at the Houston opera house. Sergeant White was one of four brothers who enllHted nt outbreak of tho Kuropoan war, nml one of two who still survlte. Ho spent two years on tho west frout, during which time he waa wounded twlco nml gas sed. He bears tbe reputation of be ing a most Interesting snooker nnd hla subject Is ono which, of nil others nqw appeals to tho public. In addl- turn to relating .inn personal esper lonccs be talks on tho Red Crdoss and Liberty Loan subjects. Every body I Invited to como to tho oporn house tonight. ARE HERE FOR lll'CKIMJ CONTEST HERE JULY FOURTH TO UK, FEATURED HY NOTED KIDEIIH COUNTY HOYH READY FOR VIHITORH Lee Jones, belter known iih "Wild Horse Mike." from nilllnRS, Mont., arrived lusl night and snys ho Is here to .ride Whlto Cloud, the untamed nnd unrldable galvanic outlnw. Jones baa a reputation as n rider all over the coast and looks and dresses the part. Carl Crawford, another Montana rider, la horo to enter tho bucking contest on July ttb, and says Jones will be able to ride the white horse nnd take the money. He thinks the foatana boys have a good chance to ride old Nero, the famous bucking bull.' Blllr 81ms. head of the Sims-Ernst aggregation, says there are now 87 riders slgnod up to rldo In tho big contest, and that riding will bo fast and furious. Thero will be so mnny riders that In order to glvo all va chance tha'' contest will resemble a throe-ringed circus, with sevoral go ing at once. ftlaea' tha contest has become an Interstate affair, the Klamatli .county, riders are oa their nettle. Love Chaadler aad. other Klamath county ehaaiDlona!are lolna to see that the Montaaa boys don't get away with any prises witnoui a nam ru.o.. , ,, Modoc park Is being enlarged and i auariar of a' mil of track Is helag constructed for the relay rai;s.'Thre StriagS oi rour eacnoi reiay racv horses are aireaay nooaea. .. A force of men are at work .bulld- lag 'a wire screen tor tne .protection of the thousands of spectators that will' be present.- MONTANAIN BMTEST Going Over to Command Marines K: - . -ii -rk. . HrlRiidler-Genernl John A. Le- jouuo Is on his way to Franca to tako roiumand of the United States ( mnrlnes on the battlo front under Gunarul Pershing. NORTH-LYONH WEDDI X YESTERDAY AT DAIRY Tim wedding of Arthur North of( Napa, Cul., and Mlvs Unnlo Lyons.of Ihn imiry district, wan periormea at Dairy rHtnrdny by tho'Reverend Rob ert J. Allen of Bonanxs. MORE FUNDS FOR PENITENTIARY NEEDED Sulcni, July 1. The governor has asked Secretary Olcott to call a meet ing of tho state emergency board, to consider funds, for the penitentiary. 0er l&O.OOQ are needed for the re mainder of the year. RECOYERH FROM OPERATION Mrs. A. E. Gale, who underwent nn operation nt tbe Klamath General hospital the latter part of tbe week, Is Improving rapidly and expects to be able to leavo In a few days. Tbe operation vwna performed by Drs. Truax and unt. a) MAN BREAKS LEO HAULING LUMBER r Perry L. Smith, an employee nt the Christy McCullom saw e) m!l, la thi Round Lake district e lirOKO Ills leg jusi auove -luu kueo while hauling lumber near tho mill shortly before noon to- dny, He waa brought to the o) Klamath Qeneral hospital, where hlsjnjury was attended by Dr, d Wnrren Hunt, w J SSillllllllaiSSsH BBBBBBBBBBBBBaf anaBBBBBBBBBEsrABBaQr'r gH gg'Br tBlaBBBBBBBBBjBGVsL X iBBBBBBBBBBwU!aBBBBBBBBBBUB aVf MMia4MBBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBraBrSBBr 'BVUSUh.M'' cfHPC-B rv'' ,- BfiVliuivVS;y-.c fi i?SBfeS(i ft ! . akJah-BTtBBYk 1 Vr Prominent Senator Nearing Death's Door ' ' i. aaP- Washington. July 1.Vc-Admjr- al Sims reported a recent lest la Eu ropeaa waters of a sea plane pro- OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH, FALLS Price Five Cents . ACTION OF TURKISH INVADING TllOOPH IN IMvltHIA IS POINTED TO WITH DEMAND lOIl KX I'LANATION RICKING OF AMERICAN IIOSPI- TAL AND HEI.ING OF AMEIH CAN X).HUL CAUMES FORMAL ACTiON HY U. 8. Washington, July 1( Tho United dtalex has formally called the atten tion of tho Turkish government to"' the tcport that the Turkish troops havo rttackod tho American hospital at Tobrlx, In Porsln, and selxcd tho Amnrlcan consulate thcro. A request fjr nn Immediate explanation bas been made. Tho character of tho troops rcspon MMo for tho Indignity might have an l.ri'o-tnnt bearing on tho attitude of the United States, It In declared. The sncklng of tho hospital by tho Inmdlnn Turks wuh fjrst reported on , Juno 19, wbon II w.ih decuared Hint both the American nnd llrltltth con Htilr were, selxod. Tho Turks nicked the hoHpltnl over tho protest of tho Spanish consul, representing the Am erican Interests and In defiance of tho FpiinUh flag. It wok reported. HOTEL ORDINANCE GOES INTO EFFECT TODAY Tho lintel mid rooming houso ordi nance goeri Into effect today, and from now on nil places that accom modate public travelora and the llko must operate under n license. Those wishing to procuro permits i must appear beforo tho common coun ted at their regular mooting; tonlRht I In order to hnvo them granted. Any one running or owning ono of thesn licensed placos who does not appear tonight will bo compollod to clone his hotol or rooming lioimo until tho next 'meeting of tho council, PROPERTY CHANGES HANDS John Westlund has Jutt purchased, thru the Chllrote real estate agency, a flvo-roomed houso In Mills Addl- tlon. Also a lot In block IB from tho Iflnwiftlli PAftnnMttnn tlil'll ihn ttflllln I"'"""" - agency. Robert S. and Nora M. Gray lmo bought lot 7, blocK 57, in tno HAronu Hot Springs nddltlon from tho Kla iath Realty Co. UNCLE SI NOW WANTS AN APOLOGY FROM TURKS poUod by tha Liberty1 motor. .The tost' showed that thU engine has he" tertcllmblng and load carrying qua!-'' Itles than tho best European types, f f ' v ,,