The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 20, 1914, Image 1

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Ninth Vrat No. u,ih
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1914
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GERMAN ADVANCE WENT AHEAD
Chancellor Bethmann-Hollweg,
the Man Behind the Cans
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LONDON, Auk. 30. Tho war omc
atioounctitl a ronllrutiiiioii ha been
n-celvetl of U)o report that th Ul-
u.ant riHrt of a Krrttcli Upfoal a! l-a
(lraf l ttlilioui foumlailon, aa itt
(lertuati mirtal loaril Blrattburi:
cotillhuoa.
"Tbp French forrr tiuioumbvra Hit
Oprmana."
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Nov po Vroniya 1ticbr4 cotitlrm th
rKrt of mutiny- anion Auttrlan
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Mr. anti Mm, J. V Htorttnc anJ
Urn Uttor't trnta, Mr. and Mr.
WjtIIp, left tlila morntnc for Callfor
nla. Mr, HIcrlliiR baa Juit Ultpotc.1
of lilt Intcrcala In the Orphcua tha
alnr in Arch Tlndall, who U planalug
omo Improramanta.
Are Making Twenty
Millions per Day
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NEWS IN TELLING
OF POPFS OEATH
ii'itH:iiii:.NT wilso.v wilt us hvm.
IMTHJEM
Firsf Notable to Be
Killed in the War
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SAYS EUROPEAN
WAR IS CHANCE
FOR KLAMATH CO.
it) m:i.v woou
Home- Comipomlfitl Ufillfd Tie
H0;i:, AKU, 2. Tim death of
Cop iv lu X, wm offlcUllr aaaouoeatfi
by ll. burth dl6ii:tft at 1:20 l.la
wo nlnit. but itfion In clo touthl
with the Vatican know thai Mm poa
tiff breathrU hU Ut at C o'clock en
'UVN-notday evnlmr. J'rJnc William of Upp wa th
Tie delay In th announcement UiOrst Kuropean notable. o far as the
not unuaual. Similar delay wfrejmitre reports hate made known, to
nou.t when I'op I.co XIII and Pojjb killed la tfco Eurojvean war. H
llu IX. dpartfd tbU life. Tha and hia on led a charro against the
fnltvd l'rta iKored a acoop of four BelfUn foru protecting Liege, and
. f i .. .t-.-. .fc... i.,1. -AMh Vttl4
or fl hour nvir u contemora mi
Iho gU ns of the new of the dcrat?".'
1 "The European war a Out Pan
ama canal afford Klaasatk cenaty tk
blggeat opportaalty It ever k4 to -
tabllab Itself aa a crop pro4adac
word ba coma that both were killed.
Thu u a reemt photoRTnph of
CliBttrt-ltur llotlimatin UotUpX, the
man bnhltul thn cuit .NVxt to the
vuttMror, ho U the mutt ptivrful man
in Oi-rtuar,), ,Hrhtii in Kuro It l
Kciivrally botlntrd thst th? 0rman
not only .nw Atttliia wa to dclnru
war on Srla, but toiuciiU-.! to tha
itnn. Thua lllhmauulloKi-R may
hate msnaerd thu wboto situation.
It I bcKi'Vt'd that thero I a vUatice
tor a foreigner, poaaikly an American,
'to become pope, Uuriax bis admin
istration. Pope Piua raised the car
dinal college representation from oth
er countries until there are as many
.,,., ,n6 . u, -..., ,n olner countries aa there
jll huu'i the poer of IJUmarck. who.arc B ,ulj. Tbore M lau fUty.
niiwj nu' same ,uuiuu ai iup nuie oi ,, eardlnala
the Kraneo-PruMlan war. but this war; .... n .MBi.arrlaf, r
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ma, .no m '" ""'-, threatened, the pope aent by Cardinal
no Kmpcror Wllhelm shine as lhe:CanJ),nem a ,e,.,r urftojt ZmttKr
trot.r. m It. (Sermany. lU.marckKrant Jowf of Au,uu ,0 ,w.n.
had in ei.ii.ernr ! ablMtml forceful wth ,lp nlMi and boin; ,lln
thu ;riJfaiI.cr of tho lal.yr to
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( Herald Special Hertlce)
WAHIIINOTON, I). C Aug, 30.
Twonty inlllloiiM uf dollars lit national
Uhk nolo uvory twnnly-four iioura
in thu rocnrtl of tho production of tho
human of printing aiul-engravlng, tho
ciirreiiry thtu Issued being author
I'i'.l y ,t, Aldrlch-Vreeland bill,
which pormlla the socretary of the
treasury, lu an emergency, to accept
"Into, municipal and Industrial bonds
siciirlly for national bank note.
I'ihIw the terms of that art, which
It today looked upon ai on of the
Krootost plucos of constructive legisla
tion accomplished In (hit geueratloa,
Hiti total which tho treasury way Issue
under lit act amounts to the enor
mous sum of 11,100,000,000, Thee
notes are full legal tendor, and art
Mug distributed to banks throughout
th country as rapidly aa the press
can produro the money and the aocro-
lury'a oltlce can ship it to the appli
cant,
"Had It mil hetu for thl net and
tho prpArtdiutittf uf tlto dcpitrlmept to
turn out the emergency currency with
promplucMa and dispatch," salt! Jos.
K, Knlph, director of tho bureau of
tmgrnvlng ami printing-, "a frightful
monetary panic might havo occurred,"
Apropos of Mr. Kaiph, who has
boon "on tho Job" twenty out of
twenty-four hour every day for the
past wei'k, looking after tho work of
turning out thl new money, hi wlfo
iinld to him tho nlhor mernlnn:
"Dear, 1 would llku to havo f 10, I
mo aovornl ontlclng bargains ndvor
Used nt the stores, and now I tho
time to buy."
"Joe" skirmished around through
hia pockets, and finally fished up
11.70, all tho money he had,
"Isn't that tho Irony of fate." he
remarked to his better half, "only a
dollar and soventy-flvo cents and I
mad a million In th last hour."
T11K NAME OKTHKWAIt
llj V. S. Tltttalo In Kresiaf Trlegras -'
tillrvr Wendell WUc U. U.
Wa urlllni; lilmaelf M ito-rvo.
He fared tiltp eil llh Hip anrieni Hreeks; he iivt by rleati with the
Turks and KIMit.
Home and Kioi't "tid lUbjIou ho tuet and ctiniuerel then oae by one.
He tanged hia war mid he lagged 'em right; there wask't a single aa-
In sight,
Till lu got clear iIuhii in the present year, and the scrap oa the other
lietuUphere.
Then he srralrhed hl tthlaker and he scratched hi head, but finally
gave it up and said: $'
"There's no way out Initial call It '
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Anglo-Turl.o-Itulan-Prusslaii.
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Military Styles Reign
With the War. Paris Turns to Brass Buttons, Etc
Uulted Press Hervlce
Cl.KVKI.AND. Ohio, Aug, 20,
"Military lu modo uuil touu" I tho
dictum of Oluvolnud munufucturors
for fall niul wlntor stylos In Indies'
cloaks and suit,
No longer will tutludy uppour lu the
sheer blousy witUt and peg top skirt.
Present stylos In coata and jackota are
doomed, for war mad Paris has de
decreed that ladle' wear must be mil
lUry .
Skirt will bo plain, and only
straight lines wilt be tolerated. Jack-
eta and cout will also be plain and
button close about the throat.
Low or ' V necked waists, too,
must conform strictly with the new
modo lu dicmi. A long straight step
and Htlff carriage, of th body will bo
the only mode approaching good form.
Meanwhile buyora and other people
who lay down the law of drws are
marooned In Pari, becoming fully
Imbued with the military spirit. They
Hill be back soon with their trunks of
samples. With, thm will come the
"military."
not to begin bloodshed. The em
peror delayed ten day before recelr
Ing the mtwn ger.and by that time
tho war had started.
Another source of heartbreak to
th aged pontlS wa the fact that
hundreds of foreign youth studying
(for th priesthood In th sraUiart
there were forced to return horn to
Pgbt.
!.arge crowds stand uncovered to
day la St. Peter's Square. Prayers
for the pope are offered up In all parte
of the world.
The Eternal City is plunged Into
the deepest mourning. Bells tolled
all night, and the newspapers, edged
In deep black, Ignored the war new
In extolling the virtue of tho depart
ed pontiff.
The dying pope protested to thoso
about his bedside, asking them not
to weep. He bade farewell to his sit
ter. Anna and Maria, but when told
that hia brother. Angel o Sarto. would
rrlve Thursday, said 'That will be
too late."
These were hi last words. '
..-
WASHINGTON. D. C. Aug 20.
At the request of President Wilson,
Secretary Bryan cabled the following
to the Vatican:
"The president deslros me to ex
press his sense of the great lota the
Chrstllan world has sustained through
the demise of his holiness. Plus X. lly
his pure, gentle character, his un
affected piety and broad, thoughtful
sympathy toward hi fellowmen. he
adorned his exalted station, and at
tracted to hlmelf th afecUonate re
gard of all feeling hi wide Influence."
VISITING MAYOR
SEES PROGRESS
SPRINGFIELD EXECUTIVE AXD
FAMILY LEAVE OCT THIS MOR
NING FOR CRATER LAKE AND
MEDFORD
Hon." said Caarta W. EserMa.
ideat of the Eaterpri Laa4 aac lav
rectaeat compaay, who t aro fro
Saa Francisco, atuadta? to oteM
matters.
Europe cevatrl urn aow oa tao
point of actual tarratlm. Too aatt
Itary actlvltl of too eeaatrssa at
war hare absorbed. osTtaialy aU ol
the surplus prodaata, ml aval, rjrjr
thlag. and with tho meat temnUst to
tear their work la tho SoMs aa4. ge
to the froat. tal year asoo arc rot-
iungUth loU.
If the Esropoxs flgtiat cosUa
six moaths. It will bo thro years be
fore normal crop will bo raises jaaa
iorar mere, is aoaruos to eatuac ror
all of the available prod nets, tho '
time wUl also malt la the
Ing of. tha seed stock of the Esroyoaa
farmer.
"Now thl aerasow aeaett has to
be made op by hipsaaU from oUet
places, aad tho greater portlom will
come from tho Uatted State, rot
that reasoa. tho proaaoU of the
America farmer will tad a ready
market abroad, aad the pries r
"It has been several years iace I ceirea ww so bettor.
visited this section, and 1 can seel -vmai ceaaiy precaeu aa aow
some wonderful Improvement," said nna oaust tbat taoy aoror foaad
Charles L, Scott, mayor of Spring- berore the Kuropoaa market. With
field. Ore.. Just before he started hl,u,e opening of the Panama eaaal, tha
car out of the Central garage, bound cot ' "klPPUif to th Atlantic ki eat
for Crater Lake and Medford. Mr.
Scott and family are touring Oregon,
coming In here via McKentie Pass.
Bend, Paisley and Lakeriew.
A stop was made at Paisley to vlist
the Brattaln brothers, who are cous
ins of Mr. Scott. All In the party
unite In pronouncing their drive
through Eastern Oregon as delightful.
more than half, ao both tho prodettet
and the ultimate consumer will be
benefitted.
"Crop war aover bettor la the
Klamath country thaa thla year. Th
crops will soon be la demaad at high
prices, and the Klamath farmer, ta
addition to having- aa ontlet .fer his
- --n- i.r 1. 1j IIUI.IL
(Coatlnuei em aago 4)
A Novel Sight,
A aim of mor than usual Interest
Is one depleting trout culture, from
tho egg to tho full grown ash, which
Is being shown ai the star theater.
The aim was made la mm f Um
world' blggeat hatcheries, and every
atep 1 carefully spllae4 and pi.
lured.
State May Print the
Textbooks for Schools
SALEM. Aug. 20. There U a. prob
ability that the next legislature will
be called upon to pass on the ques
tion of whether tho state shall print
text books for use in public schools,
as arguments are already being ad
vanced to show that such a mov
would bo a. good thing.
It Is pointed out that California
has such a law, and it U said a larg
saving to tho taxpayer has resulted.
It tho legislature should enact a
law providing for the printing of
school text books by the state, a much
larger printing plant than the state
aow has would be required. Advo
cates of tbo plan, however, assort
that the cost of the snlarged prlatiag
plant would be saved In one year to
those who have to buy school books.
It Is pointed out, also, that a savlag
would be made In the cost of prlatiag
the luitlatlvo and other lctioa
phlets, owing to th faster
better printing facilities the slat
would have.
The question of whether tha stats
i to operate a state prlatlif pleat at
all I also likely to be foaabt mt ta
the next legislature, as the law aaaot
which the plant is aow operatlag will
be succeeded January 1, IMS, by a
law reverting to th contract system.
Th law whUkjwlH go lato t
January. 1 abolishes ta etestire esse
of state printer, aad provides for ta
appolatmsat of a state prtater by tho
state board at a salary. t ll.Sb a
year, ItglvoctsWsoaMMIaataor.
Ity aad eeatre, over; all tao paMto
priaUag. but aaahos ao sfosM
sioas for tho, spsrsHsa of a
pnating piaat UipsovMo far IsaV
ting tho prlaUaf oat
KBEKLEf.V SEES OOOD PWCM
FOR CHOPS
I'rt-UtkTit of Eaterprkte Lao4 aad ta !
trt.iaeat Compsmy, mere oa Bawl '
t
nas. Say That WstJs rarposoa
Countries Facfasg Faaaaae, asat WKh f
No lnapt?cf of a Noras! Crop) fer ,
Ttiree Years, M t. Look Here.
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