The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 17, 1914, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    .il
w.
u iming itteratf.
i
PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILK IT IS NEWS
KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPK
y;BOW"W"''l''"'
fivmiswvtmmmrfM-mmmms3tMimjimmirtg.n
5:
Nletn Venr No. 4T
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON,! MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1914
m
JAPAN GETS INTO THE GAME STRONG
v
Not Much Change in the Alignment of Annies in Europe
NIPPON SAYS GERMANY
MUST QUIT CHINESE CITY
China Looks Upon
CONGRESSMAN PRESENTS RESOLUTION
TO HAVE BRYAN PROTEST THIS
MOVEMENT BY JAPANESE
inlU'l I'furt ffVk
TOKIO, Aua I?. Japan Im I
llO Uttt bjf MIHHt. Augul Jil. lie
l uri tl rttx of iMag Tu, In th
In War wild J a (tall,
Japan nastm Aawrtra that eh
lh latter' far fUMrrft pcc4la
China.
TwUy tit Jpeare Href U rw
"f llw ortnr oip nlxiartl transport
ht luHp ilMM up.
li U rtrrt) thai Germany will
mstum.
I mUJ rtM fltrvlc
WAHIIINdTOS, !). C, Aug. 7.
Connr.nmin rirlUln of illlnul today
Itilroducvd In tb houa a rolulton
tlrttllng Htratary of lai liryan
to I'rotwat agalMt Jo pan, brui of
b ulllaJuum luud to nrmnr.
II tuirtd Vktl tbla moT on th part
Booth to Speak Here
Republican Nonbeefor Senator Here Wednesday
Willi AMUVH FIIOM I.AKEV1KW
am) 1101.1) meeting that
i:vi:nin(i. mektingh aijo at
hiiit klamath and meiiiiii.ii
Uvbort A. Ilooth, republican nom
liioo for Uullud fltatvs senator, and a
Huitttifirn Orogon pioneer, will nrrive
Weilnsdny from Lakeviaw to atuuip
KUnintli county, Wednesday night
ho will iwlil rose a public meeting at
Uiu oporu liousoj Thursday ha will
"Pi.uk at Merrill, and Friday at Fort
Klatnntli,
In llio Marly days Ilooth conducted
'" Koro ut YoncalU, In Uouglaa coaa
iy. und he la well known to aaarly aU
( tba ploaaers. I arter yeare he
dovotad bit attention to lumbering,
the mult being' tba Booth-Kelly
Umbering company, eg of tba big-
This as Jap Move to Get Foothold
umI an ultimatum til Gnuay that
rlitr ulirtttrr Germany Mill ablatio
p provlnto f KUuthau, China, r go
(i propo ( MYt front Gsrmaay
n. and rvrntaally restore tlaem u
tuplrtrly manned, and several corp
. which art urkix nttti prutWton
trJuw to comply nltli m ultl
j Of Japan Iwiku llkn a "arltk atap,"
j "In tttlt ay," ha aafd. "Jiipan
plant to gain a big hold on Chta
lerrliorjr. Antartu aboulfl that
lb larriiorlal tlntr or Cblna It
unbrokao."
The rwolutlon dtrcU VcrUrr
Drjan to Inforu 3apa iUit Atnar
lea "vlavra with concern tba) tranafar
by fore of arroa of any CldatM tar.
Robert A. Botn
t concern In the elate. Mr. aoolb
hat -retired from the active manage
ment of the conwra.
V.-:.Bamamamgaami
' S'-'awPaaaamgaami
BjlQHHHHJ
ritory to Japs or any other foreign
nation "
'i nlttd 'r ttertki
PEKIN, Auk. JT.Tb Japan
ultimatum ha stirred China. The
Cbtnt bellev Japan plans to sell
lb German colour. o Chinese troop
tve gua to Klku Cbu lo forestall
sty outsiders aad retake the provtnre
for CM.
Uulud 'Ptas aartlt- -m. ,.i..
WASHINGTON. D. C, Aug. J
President U'lUcrn eirvMl hi unfit
attadftJ Ibftl Japan It acting In
good faith In lir effort to rt-store
KUu Chau provlucd to Chins, and
thus trvne China's Integrity
The pttatdeut would u"Icum th
t qui!lou bo further. )! ald one of
hU dull, under lb neutrality law,
t vii in rafbt lo ipt us opinion of
tb Japaueie ultimatum to Germany
"5-10-15 CT."
STORE TO OPEN
JTACOMA HAS It rilaTAJUNa FOR
j ncgi.sxsi MEHK. n cox.
NKCTCD WITH INDKl'KNDRNT
CHAIN OF TORCa
A five, tea and flftaeu rent store
j la to be opened In Klamath Falls.
0. T. Cllnganpcal has leased the
(ore room ta the Bristol building,
near Third atreet. and will have the
sew bustaaaa open to the public by
Septaqibar 16th. His family will
aoon arrlre to make Klamath Valla
their home,
Mr, Cllnganpael la bare from Ta
ct) in a, Ills store will be connected
with the Independent chain of fire,
ten, fifteen cent stores, and his buy
ing will be with that concern.
"Kuyk" la Lucky
Eugene OunnluNIno deer In soven
days Is the host hunting record re
portml so far In thls season, mndo
by lir. Khorlo Kuykendall, Del Kuy
krndnll. Al Kent and Charles neck-
loy, a party which returned today'
from a trip to the Uinpqua Klver
valley, Parklug their rqmp eulp
uient on burros, the party weat
eighteen miles beyond Elkton, on the
Loon Lake trail, A couple of days
were required to make the trip In
un.d out, A considerable quantity of
Jorked venison was brought back by
tho hunters, Al Kant la Mm Kuy
Uflndall'a halt brother, and Del Kuy
keudaH Is an attorney of Klamath
Falli. ' .
, ", i ',, ,.
India's flnauclal dtHculttts have
caused serious abarraaameht to th
pearl market,
Human Side of
I s. !
V
aaaraEaBHUaJaHBaHBaBBaBalBHaBitV
llMaaHaKlP '
aHZBilalaaaaaaHPPI '
I BatalaBlB iyjS3KSBMKtWSI0IIK!ii
BaBaBaBaBBaBaBKBaKaBBaBaBaBaBaBBaBaBaKriMS7a?vIbv
aaaaaaaaalaaaaaMSiiaaariaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalPla? Ji jjja
BBaaflaHaBaaaaaaaalBBalaB
aaBaBaBaBaaaKIBaBaaBaBaBaBaaV BaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaaaaT i 'tVjflaaTaTaTaTaTaTB
.... BBVaBBBBaVaBBBBBBBBaV' NsXJBai
f JK)t$T''wK ""
"aBBBBlBBBBBlBBBBlBBBBlBBBBaaMaaLAS
BiHaaiiiHiiiiiiiiH&Syl
LaaHiaLaLaLaLaLaLaLaLaLaLw'jK
BaaHBaBaaiBBBBaiiiiHrKl?
BaLaHBHBBLBBBaLBBBaLaRBaSttB
aLVaiaaBLBaBLLLLLKlWQ
. gLaBaliHiiiiiiBv'J''--J
I IBCagaBaB .
i
I Dcipito tbc flrcont of the "War
Lord," who U now trying to devas
tate Europe, bo has a human side.
Ho has many recreations besides
making plant tor war. This photo
graph shows blm la ono of these
moments. A farortt p&itlmo has
been sailing about the Ilslttc and
North Boa In bis magnlQcout steam
yacht, tho HohcnsoUerB. In fact.
A. P. Hutchens Killed
When Elevator Drops
The Dead
A. I'. Hatcaie.
The Injured-
Frank Duty,
Tom But,
Fml Brow.
One man killed Instantly and threo
others more or less injured, was tho
result of an unaccountable drop by
the elevator at the Farmers' Im
plement & Supply House, at 3:15
this afternoon.
A. 1 Hutchlns, th Duftys aad
Brown had jutt loaded n wagMi on
tho elevator at tho second floor, and
were just atnrttng down when the
drop came, sendlug the elovator and
Ita load Into the basement. Hutchlns
was between tho wall and the wagon,
nn.l It Is believed that he was i rush
ed by tho wagon's movement. Four
of bla ribs wore fractured, and he
wan otherwise, injured.
Coroner Earl WMtlook took .ihnrKO
nf the remains.
Brown and one of th Puffys weie
taken to Blackburn Hoapltal by Dra.
Cat bey A Johnson, It waa found
that Brown had cut th aatlr length
of his chin, requiring tmral etlteh
&m00mi'00m0m00000m0000m0i
"War Lord
99
the fcaUT Is aa enthusiastic yachts
man.
Several times It has been reported
that he might challenge for the
' America's cup, but be baa been too
h.iuvfnrlhX Mil Tirht lh Utaw.
has sailed against many smaller
American and British' yachta In the
waters about Germany and Great
Britain.
., and his right aakl and right arm
wero atso hurt. A tooth waa drive
through Duffy's Up'.
The cause of the accident Is un
known. The cable was Intact after
the fall, so It la a supposition that
the drum became released.
Mr. Hutchlns haa resided in Klam
ath Falls for many years, and he
leaves a family. He was at one time
In the wood aad Ice buslasea, bat fr
tho Inst six or eight months haa been
connected with the Supply House.
I WUI Lose Moustaches
I Hairs on the upper Upa of John
Siemens and Jlmmle Lytle will be aa
scarce as the Belgian hnrea are alnce
tho war, after the members of a
certain Spring Creek party of va
tlonlsts return. The two young so
cial leaders spent Sunday at th
camp, and they were warned, upea
departing, that th spars growth
on their upper Up, which they have
so Jcaloualy guarded from troeta,
rough towels, ht, aa ta we
ting remarks of th envious, must
com el before ta eamr rtarm.
GREECE AND TURKEY TALKING
SASSY; GERMAN LINE PUSHED
NEARER NAMUR; FRENCH MOVE
United ITeee dartue
LO.VDO.V, Aag. 17. .10 tea ad
.Jcre ay Creace Baa lcat.inrtl an
iiwrtwa vi nc riffm wi asrnn
imkj; croaauac JHUgana waiaiiuh g-Mfc- talwr.
Greece. It la saaeaaced tkat tf Tttr. J a tato aBato Mawaiagi tat tM
key la awf la Greece wfllarceattaa j -,,. -m . ..,
Late U the day Greece rlrtaaJly
bailed a ulllialaw to Tatfkrr f4
lowtac taw cautier waraaas UiM if
TMrklaki tmona msm utnmdr Im !
Karla, Greece wfll act wltli her araay (
aad aavy. The aaoMHiaUmi la
ceaaaleie.
-
Bf Karl roa K1XGAXD
(ilartia Corraapoadaat Caitaa Praaa)
(Copyright by Uartea Praaa)
THE HAGUE, Aug. "Tk
"iwt innwuiy wrouj aa ac&aow t -
gdjNieaf oTWnadaT aaaJIJUam'
dtr. and-handed It to
. .....(.. recf
i uuic, uui uun no pruaaisaBi.
I tee aaucr recetTaa ueraru la taa
I palaco garden Wedneadajr, aad after
. .... . M . .
' shaking band, conferred for aa
hour. The kaUar vu loleaiB aad
oarncit, and after bearing hU Tlaltor
out. he wrote bU reply.
Wllhelm rolteraud hfls declara
tion that he has alwaya nought peace,
and blamed Ruula for the trouble.
He thanked Wilson and aald the of
fer would he considered.
Oalted Press Service
BRUSSELS, Aug. 17 The Ger
man Infantry, in aa Irregalar Ua.
covers the eastern Belgian freaUer.
aad th Oenaaa cavalry I active.
Aa admlaaloB. that the Oermaa Ua
haa bees poshed forward towards
DInant, fifteen mil from Namar. la
regarded significant.
Late today the German advance ta
reported halted.
United Pre Service
LONDON, Aug. 17. The war situ
ation Is tense. The bulletins banted
by the government refer to men
May Locate Bakowski
Tripod Is Found Sow
The finding of a tripod three-quarters
of a mile from the rim of Crater
Lake yesterday has brought the mys
terious disappearance of B. B. Ba
kowski, a Polish photographer, again
to the limelight. Another search
is to be made for the remtlns of th
missing man, who has not en seen
alnce he entered Crater Lake Na
tional Park In tho winter of 1911.
The' tripod, which shows the ef
fects of exposure to the weather, waa
found about three-quarters of n mil
from the rim of th 'crater by aa
employe of government coaatrueUoa
camp No, S. Th man waa wading
from Sand Creek to th rim whea a
mad th discovery. '
By th time b reached th rip.
th day waa too far goa t Ftrailt
a search, but thla Is being mad to
soraflBMBU la Alaa, aaa) Mm im
Om of tkM talantt to Ua aa
tractiT eC tk "AUte " ar
tUUry u tka Kittwn' Mmttrr.
.. liilailai
aaaaa aeata at Malimaa. Tatoaaffa
the raBertority af taa Fr ta m
aera la aatfas (U.algtC
Oae aallatta kaa taf faUevlac:
"Taa Fraaaa fteat Jkea mat ta
Adrtetle far aartk at taa Oalf at Oat
tar, taa beat Barker taen, walaa
taa Fraaaa aaw 4aaJaa.
"Taa aaat aaaat a taw gaaaM Aaa-
aSt-
I Vmitat f aarnaa
Pjut. Aav MTfca tamta tat-
1 tmllM -,
aatUi aagaf
S3.
Uaa tafaatry tkia
Tata la
tB- g .uajara raaavtaa eaataraa.
; Tk Vraaai lataaaa mrm
S - " "" -www
log slowly oa Oenaaa eelt.
where there are eteaaea,
aad taa
casualitea rua lata Thitaaaa-W
The SghUag- aaata of Malaaaaaa
U desperate. The rraaaa. after
hailing taa Oenaaa treaeaea, aaarg.
ed. aad la the aaad ta aaad eaaaua
tar, the Qenaaaa ware foraat aaak.
Freach aarealaaea are aaatltag the
It la believed that a Mcgaerala
; gagemeat (a dsveleplag la
the mala armSee
Get Oa
Mr. aad Mrs. Chartea V. :
Mr. aad Mr. Weetey O. ataalta re
turned Ut aetarday tramt a fort
night's huatrag amawMwa Lake, at
the seath fork & Ream River. Tie
party caught treat teaameraaU. aad
Stoa bagged a deer.
It'a a stay
A taa pound oa arrived aaday
moralag at the home of Mr. aad Mr.
Andrew Vetaeh.
Distance Fr Lake Rig
day, or will be mad tomrrw r
during the week. ".-- jjfv
J. W. Bail, who aaw kwlil
before he entered th park. ay thit
in inpee juk nan mamaaai
much the oae Bekowekl had
Bakowski. mad th trta'f to
pork U Jaauary. 1U, to Mt
wlntr plcturte of ta' lak.'!
her and at Fort Klamath wramd.Mg
to tak a eampaajM or gM, hM
be apuratd their eaters, ms til
trip o saowsaees, aad raA4f m
eVecU oa a sledge. WImhsnmI
rtura, areh waa aaaaa'ail
Mda. Maaketa aad feed
twM th ha4ertt aad
rtm. ' it h m
td cut im a
faaaw, waleai
weight. priBtUa JMb
'.'Pl"!;
iviiiinjggnfi jt '
Msmaai swg4ga ami's
lawr'wf&.f -
watr ver a.hi tost
hftom, -" '
'scf&lj
gK t. i r (