The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 21, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1914
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trmlon followml tbff announrvmrat
til tho fall r luvaln. Al that lima,
iho fAlllnit of llruMol wm uol knows
In Hfrlln,
Tho Herman general alaff oiKt
no further check, staling that Ibe
Prrnch will not put up aa stubborn n
flKlil as did the llelglan.
Tho papers print long list of caa
ualtle. United I'reM Service
ANTWKIll', Aug. 81. According
lo Uio nrrtval. Hie condlllon of reel-
Expect Two
to FoDow the Break
(tailed Press Service
HIUNGIIAI, Aug, II, That China
will split Into two aeparate countries
I the growing conviction here among
men lu close touch with the republics
politic,
That there la about to he a success
ful revolution In the provinces south
r tlm Yangsie, these judges of the
situation declared was certain.
The revolutionary oveant was
nld lo be practically unanimous, even
though President Yuan Shi Xal Might
win a boreer battle or two, shout he
try to prevent Southern China's aeees
lon from the north. It was pointed
out tbat It would be hopeless for htm
to attempt te aeheue a territory halt
the atae ef the Ulw4 States, with a
CITY FATHERS
item u( itio pri of IMaiUM fU.
iM by tt German U pitiable, It
l llenl that Hi German nave
apcil fO4 lUff, (Uld tllBl many
Ikiu have lxn burtit-4 The gov
eriimviu t rrmxtKK to care fur the
POPE SHATTERS
INSTEAD OP BODY IIEINU KEPT
FROM VIEW OF ALL BUT .NO
WLITV FUtt THREE DAY. IT I
REMOVED TO CHAPEL
I HOME, Au. JI.TU bod of lh
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rwof4 tivm lu vilc mrono
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CARNEGIE LIBRARY
NEARLY FINISHED
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win: hah ni:t:,v stuovi.su.
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Mr, t. C llrockenbrougb, who U
to p librarian ot tbe new Carnrgle
library, baa returned from Han Fran
ttaco, where abe uprnt aevernl wreka
ludylug library ruatnlenanre work.
Mra. Talbot, former librarian at tho
Women' Ubrary, I now In Portland,
.atudylng, and will return to bo n
Utant librarian.
According to County Judge Worden
the new 134,000 library will bo open
In the public In about six week. Tbe
formal dedication will be made a big
event.
All of the eilerlor work I complet
ed, with the exception of tbe steps
and entrances. Men are now At work
on tbe Interior.
Chinas
population approaching 300,000,000,
solidly united against blm.
It was agreed, on the other, baud,
tbat the north showed no such dispo
sition for popular government as tho
south, and It was admitted tbat It
would bo a Impossible for tho south
lu boat tho north on Its own ground
as H would be for the north lo hold
the south against will.
The southern leader proposed n
republic, with land on something like
a single lai basis, and the state In
control of most of the treat utilities.
They plau railroad building, the es
tablishment of free schoole, and as
rapid development aa poMlhle by the
Chines of the country's latent re
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riM to mnr that tbrlr mrttln u'0 Ktnsul tbe TrifJ EntnU bor
not a ntrr Interchange of plaij-
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COURTHOUSE
Expect Structure to Be
IWoro winter nte In, the roof will
U. on ihu m Klamutb county court
home. Hchorteld Co hie prac
tically flnWlicJ tbelr j.rce4 utone
conUrttl, and a force of mu r at
work puttlnc up lb" atone on Ihu up
per urt of the butldluc
The erection of tho twenty-two or
namental columni baa been complet
ed, even to tbe adjustment of tbe or
namental capital, and with tbt done
the building begin to take on a more
FRONTIER DAY
CLOSES TODAY
CIIAMPIOXHHIP HONORS WILL BE
HKMTOWEI) UPOX THE WIN
NER! IX TODAY'S COMPim.
TITIOXS AT CHEYEXXE
United Press Service
Clir.YBSNE, Wyo., Aug. 31. The
rar' champions In all classes of cow
boy's sport will be dlclded here be
fore nightfall. ThU It tho closing day
of tbe elghlooulh annual Frontier
Day celebration, and tho fluala In all
conteata nr bolng staged,
Principal Interest ceuters lu the
amateur bucking contests, ladloe'
championship roping, bucking and
pitching conteU, cuttlug out marked
steers, men's cnampvonsblp bucking
and pltchlug contests and men's
championship steer roplug competi
tion. Tho most Aery and untamed horses
that could be found were brought out
today for the rough rldera. Some ot
these have never been broken to the
saddle.
Here on Visit.
Mr, and Mrs. L. Ra. Jones arrived
last night from Paris, Ills., and will
spend tome time In Klamath county
as the guest of Ur. and Mr. Robert
A. BmmUt,
President Together
jwmsmt&t zm
wlilrh Indlrato lb m)r of Kurope
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KtM t now ce that tbe cr ud
jj,0 oatbrtk., Earlier In tbo year
tbo Frvncb praald t bad vlaltad Ka-
ROOF IS NEXTTO CHANGE THE
Covered Before Wnter
attractive appearance aa It approach
completion.
Tbe work of putting the atone cor
nice In plactt U now occupying Super
intendent Anctln'a force. After thl
It completed, tbe putting up ot tbe re
mainder of tbe brick will bo flnUbed
lu abort lime, leaving ample time this
fall to put on tbe root before tbe
now file.
Whether or not the Interior work
will be taken up thla slater depends
upon tbe severity of the weather.
COURT OF CLAIMS
AGENTOJMJECT
WILL SPEND SEVERAL DAYS
KEEKING INFORMATION AS TO
POSSIULE Olt PENDING LAW
SUITS, ETC. " ' f
With a view to Investigating any
possible suit In which the govern
ment may bo Involved, and to ascer
taining tho status ot auttt already
under way, S. B. Athhangb, connect
ed with tho United States court ot
claim, Is here from Waahlngton, D.
C, conferring ulth reclamation ser
vice offlclala. Ho will spend several
days In Klamath county.
Mr, AahbauKh devotes a portion ot
each year to making thla sort ot a
vl.lt to government work throughout
the United States.
A ReUilve Every Plaee,
Joseph Putman, who, with his son,
operates a big cattle ranch near Mon
ument, In a rant county, left Thurs
day afternoon In hi ear, after n visit
with his niece, Mrs, D. V. Kuyken
dall. Since leaving hia home Mr, Put
man has covered 1,100 miles. At ev
ery place he has stopped he has found
some relatives. Mr., Putman 1 a
grandson ot the well smewn Oregon
pioneer, Jesse Applesjate.
Just Before War
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land, tbe otber urtnbr of the Trtpla
Entente. It may bare baa on tbt
tame mUllon. At any rat tbo cola-
cldcnc of tbe meeting of tbe rnlrw
of the nations making up the Triple
Entente Juit before the war U rery
Interfiling. The photograph showi
tbe cur and hit gueat rerlewlng a
regiment la Su Peterabarg.
DISTRICT LINE
WILLOW VALLEY DUUGATIOX
PROJECT FAR FROM ARAN-
DOXED OX ACCOUNT OF THK
OPPOSITION OF DOME
The Willow Valley Irrigation dis
trict U tar from a dead latue, according-
to Charles J. Ferguaon, who re
cently made a trip there to confer
with those Interested. There baa been
some opposition shown, but those fa
vorlng the project contemplate alter
ing the boundaries to eliminate some
ot these people.
The Willow Valley project com
rrlace practically tbo Tuttle project
It begin a few mile south ot tbe
Lorella poitoOoo. and extends to near
Langell Valley postofflce.
LEWIS WYLDE IS
READY TO QUIT
BECRKTARY OF THE CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE TENDERS HIS
RESIGNATION TO THE BOARD
OF DIRECTORS
Stating that In hi opinion the
Chamber ot Commerce needs at this
time a secretary who has experience
In tho preparation of proper publicity
work, Lewlt Wylde, for two years sec
retary ot the Chamber of Commerce,
Thursday tendered his resignation to
the board ot directors. Thla was ac
cepted, alter high tributes to Mr.
Wylde bad been paid by all.
The resignation is elective Octo
ber 1st.
At the Afsacy,
Mrs. J, O. Camp and daughter Carol
are spending a few days at ths Klam
ath Agency, vUlUng tho oHelnls.
Uoaae Frees
Miss Ferns Hoagltnd, who has hoen
visiting la Bonansa tor aovornl day,
returned homo Thursday evening.
rooi) piucr. iiaisk is
CM.LEt) AltTiriCTAL OXK
WA8III.VGT0.V. D. C, Auj.
21. A bleb rorerataont oC.dal
today tUteJ tbat many allc4
booiler of food prlco-i are toon
to be (Billeted by tbo federal
court.
It It lcarntl tbat tbt depart
ment of )uitlc baa coaelaiT
crldnc oPartlficlal Inflation of
prJcm.
WASHIN'CTO.V. D. C, AufcV
31. The nate, by a rWa voce
rot today paKd tba admlnla
trallon's ar rltk Inauraoce bill.
MEOFORDITE MAY
STOPJN KLAMATH
FORMER SHERIFF INVESTIGAT
ING LOCAL RANCHES WITH A
VIKW TO LOCATING IS AN OLD
FRIEND OF SHERIFF LOW
With a view to renting a Klamath
county ranch, Wilbur A. Jonea, for
mer sheriff of Jackson county, la here
from Med ford.
Jonea has met many old frleade
tlnce he has been here, but about the
oldest acquaintanceship ia with. Sher
Iff Charles C. Low. The two were
schoolmates la Jackson county
year ago.
CONCRETE USED
FOR CROSSING
RECLAMATION SERVICE COM
PLETES CULVERT TO CARRY
THE MAIN DRAIN NEAR
nENLEY RANCH
The reclamation service has Just
completed the construction ot a con
crete culrort. to carry the waters of
the main drain under the Lost River
diversion channel near the Henley
ranch, nine mllea from Klamath Falls,
on the Merrill road.
With the excavation work progres
sing on the mala drain, the level ot
this has been lowered considerable.
For that reason, the former culvert
became useless, so a lower, perma
nent structure was put In.
Marriage Lice.
A marriage license was Issued this
afternoon to Dtdwell Riddle and Juae
George, both from the Klamath res
ervation. Riddle Is a grandson ot
Toby Riddle, or Wlaema, who waa
the heroine ot the Modoc War.
Visiting KUaaaath
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Daltou and sons
drove In today from Malta for a short
visit
Seattle High School
Trying Segregation
United Press Service
SEATTLE. Wash., Aug. 81. Bdn
catora today began work on tho plan
adopted by the city school board to
segregate tbe boys and girls In the
Broadway high school at the begin
ning ot the fall semester, t will bo
the Irst time the experiment haa been
tried In Seattle. '
School oHclala demy that mersi
questions had anything to do wHm tan
adoption ot the plan. Studeata whose
parents oppose the sevrognto sotnr-
BIG BATTLE MAY
BE F0U6HT WITH
FRENCyOVANCE
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United Frees Serrlee
PARIS, Aag. 3L The
clearing the Oermeaa est C
Alsace, hat the
Lorraine are
eiauaee-
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has dJeeerereS the irminss C tar
Geraaa fere htraaa Ctmilesn Sav
Use and Mcrshhisin tsaa faree Is
entrenehei aa tar as Om I
and to heavtir nnwlsjS hf i
UdtcatktaT a atrea spyssHUsi to tat)
Freaeh a4vnawe.
Patted. Fraaa nSsi T
TOKIO. As. . Ja
in tJI
ready to strike, ba
mot comely wKb the JaraJUststnm fey
Husday. The guvsrimsmt Is
fxleadly to Asseriea.
oH-e has edereA tlanewsns)srs to
play up an eaMal.Aesdai at a raatav
that Jaam wemramplslss terrHertal
aggreeatom toamrvt
United
NldH. Aag. 31. The Sarviamt awn
punning tawAantriaa army which
waa defeated Swaiday.' Th rorroathaa;
forco la sat ertec severe 1
t
Called
'PARI?, Anc . Theorems are
completing a eroteat to tax
allegls harhnrlHes fey the
and citing many allstisd I
United Press Servtoa
ST. PETKRSBURO, Asg. 31. The
war office states the Rssslsss have
defeated the Germans la Bant Prussia
The csar'a troops occupy Lyek, alter
two days ot hard Sghtlag. with heavy
loeees oa both sides.
United Press Serrlee
CSTTIKJB, Aug. 31. The Mento
negrina have routed the Anetriaaa at
CrtvoaclnL capturlag 600 niter aa al
day batUe.
ate class room Idea will have the nrtv-
Itoge ot attending any otter high
school la the etty.
Not only la R planned to aegrotat
the beys and garla,;bnA SntisdMnad'
eat ot Sshtok.Coafer wsU sssagm;.
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