The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 22, 1914, Image 1

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PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
KLAMATH FAULT
OFFICIAL NEWtPAPIR
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1914
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FRANCE WILL STAND BY BELGIUM
WAR OFFICE SAYS THE FRENCH
WILL SPEND THEIR LAST MONEY
TO DRIVE THE GERMANS AWAY
a tidal flood It la rumiirrd tliat in
o:hm.n aiimv, i'iucru?,i.i,,i"' t u aiiim u to retrt n forti-
ft! tohlott on i lip French baun
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T"""' ""'"'Wtt..r.!((ii tuHrrtUi, million .1 Orabato
u). ilinii Itituln MmI IVrtr ilt' flip r offlc, rWetrlnc to Jim
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limn ..f ttLur. iu tta. . AtttlrUn W, ssooo UIM 011lllW
III- lUlltc I Immlucttl In llw Mill. d captured
ItaUM-M HUlrlrl.
Called 11 1 K-olo
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livikr lP (ulliittlnjl lalrmrai ImUii i
I'mhcr I unmlu'lrul if lltr M I
ul lUUIum in lltU rr4K lrr t"w '
ih4 Ittlrtul It mImukUmi Ihle ally In (
M rWlrU.il, ftudilng Mill t
led uttkM Iu lrw ltltu ftttfM
lirtnuM u(pfMlui, ,
11,p Ut Front It mMIt us! lh
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l I'trmli iwumpj Mill Ik wmi. ii
irrr4r), fur Itrlglum'e pturHa.
TlirfP l Mriou concern ovr ibo
IMgUn ultuttltou. Official admit
Hot tU (Jprtnan r Drruu all or
Northern llolgtuta, and outpost In
lit toutb orp retiring ifore (be d-
ft actlritllr unopposed, ibe Gr
wn fo sweeping toward OsUbd,
lifnlns both bank at IIm Mumo,
Nmur l UoUirtl,
Tti tlprmntn unit AuttrUu r
tlitlrAKirlllK (M PllYPtof "in KrBh
lurcn i MullmutPii, unit k 1IIIp U
Iwtnltirnt.
Clilitt on Tongrr. Iirlilum, ar
!il lo bktr ctr4 from tbrlr houi
wtxin a rmtmptil of UtiUna. Th Ul
Irr riIUl(Ht by burnlnx U town,
ml rnmipBl Dm Inhabitant to
marrti t(,ir two tulip wltb tli'lr liando
In tb air.
Tbn nr olt1r ml in I In that (bit al
lp am (imiii to fpl tbo ullrn Opr
man Mrpuntli, It tulmlu that Hip
ntiincrlcMl atrciigtli of tbo (lormana
tim romtppil Ue French to rptlro
from l.orralna,
L'nilea l'fM flrvtrt
LONDON, AttK, 2S, Tilt TIp
graph' HIkUii rorrpioiiilint wftnu
KnuUtiil to protar tn twar the brunt
nf I tin renlalnncfi nalnt Orrmanr.
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"Tli Orrttian aro ativaticlnt IIWp
Ball Game and Boxing
Sunday Card at Fort
Theie will be big doing at Fort
Klnmuth tomorrow, for In addition to
i ball gnmii to settle for thn year at
loal lh rolatlVM staudlng of the
Klnmuth Falls and Fort Klamath
tiam, them wilt bs a card of boxing
bout.
Thn main event will ba a ten round
bout between Uurd Shamrock of ls
ttlilo, claimant of the Northwast
llghtwslght championship, and Harry
Jonas, a Salt Lake boy, Doth are Is
the pink of condition, and a good
clean mix la eapacud,
llestdM Ul thera will be a four-
I'nlted lr rtirp
ht i'irri:iHiii'j. ahc :j -tiip
ar tueM nnnuunrr tbcntlr llu
tan Army U laalnit nltnulvp point
ii n the entire l'mtn nJ AutrUn
ffontlrr,
FATAL MISHAP AT
ELGIN MTO RACE
hfKM'I'JI U'MHAItT Wl HCUI.KD
Flitm TIUCK I.MO HITCH AMI
iuttvt:u 14 Kti.i.t:n M'IXTa
1tIW IXJI'MKII
Hutted 'tp 4rii(
KI.OIN, UN . Auit, ::In tbo 6Q0
uilto rat lipid li today, tbo oar
drlvpii br Uiwnrcr WUhart muck th
rar drUsn by Drlrrr llniulnic and
ft plutied Into a dltrh Jut out
Ida tho rourvr, killing WUbard and
Injuring Mocbananle Jrntert and five
poctator.
Tb machlna IcatKl twrnty-nvti
(ppI Into tbo air. WUberd' cbett
ha rrunhwl In ouch a mannor that
bo dlpd Almimt luttantly, wbllo Jon
Irr' right arm m aliuoat nevrrcd,
Italph Dpl'aluia wou tbo rarp, with
I'iiIIpii erotid and Olilncld third,
t'nlliullc Hrrlrr Tiliiirrw,
Hpv. Kprii, H. J former paator of
lilt. Catholic church at UVovlow. hut
now pantor of a church In Koattlp, It
the giitl uf Itrv, Wllllnm McMillan,
H. J., thi wc-pk. Father Kern will
(olrliratp ina at tbo umiiaI hour at
Hut rod Heart church tomorrow, while
Father McMillan hold worries at
Mprrlll.
round preliminary between n Plr of
tho Fort's hopeful. Tim bout will
atnrt at 1:30.
It I probnblo thnt thu following
imrn will accompany Mnnngor I'urry
De Up on hi Invaalou of thu Wood
Kivor Vnllcy: Motschenbacher, Hay
den, llrown, Foster, Dle, Wallers,
Maxwell, Mesner, Noland, Nool nud
Haum.
Other Klumath Falls people nr
fgurlug on motoring to the Fort, to
take In the big athletic carnival. The
boxing bauti"Wlll lo staged at
the eaaekall perk.
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German Rapid Fire Gun
Shoots With Aid of a
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Tb rtriAM army l riulptHl with
many autouiobllp hearlug rapid Ore
cuu and wr-archllght for uo on tb
rliPiny at htlit Th"V Indicate, a
M'CALL SECURES
BETTER POSITION
tt TV AtllllCULTUtAL AKT
l TKMIEIIEIi A VH7K DIULCT
OIISIIII WITH WAHIUXQTOX
STATE COLLEflK
Max A. McC'all bu tfCvltpd (till
Buotht-r promotion. Thl morning be
rrcolvd a tolcgrnm from Ira D. Car
illflf. director of the uxpcrlmont ta-
Itlon of the Wathlngton lato col-
lege. tatlug that ho was authorised
by I'rwtldrnl Knock A. Ilryan to len
der McCall tbe view dlrvctomhlp of
Hip dry land demontratton and ex
periment department.
Thu wire urgMi McCnll to accept,
und thl he will do, It will be sev
eral week bpforw ho lii, how-
.nor, n ho will mako hi ucccor
here thoroughly acquainted with con
dition,
McCntr uew poaltlou, In addition
to lucreacd salary, I alio desirable
from the fuel that he will bo given an
opportunity to pvclnlUo In dry laud
itxperlmonl work, at which hu I 'pe-
clully Mucrtful.
It wn In 1010 that McCall grad
uated tho Oregon Agricultural Col
lege. A year after ho tlnlsltod ho
wn called bnck to tho college, and
was an Instructor there for two years.
leaving to come to Klamath Fall to
take charge of tho new agricultural
course at Klamath County high
school.
Iu this noaltlou, McCall In two
yonra made windorful progress with
tho work, and tho courso uudor hi
guidance became ono of tho moat Im
portant t tho high school. Iu addi
tion to hU work In this department,
McCall Uo Instilled now Ilfo Into
high school athletics, and his work
with tho football, basketball and oth
er teams wn exceptionally good.
When the legislature empowered
the countlo to take up farm demon
stration work In co-operation with
has Alrrady.Ufrea'proefiJby Uie night
attack on tbe Uelglan. that the Ger
man purpop ualng moro than twclte
,hour a day for their fighting. Tbe
, powerful ncarthlighta will locate aa
the slate and nation, Klamath county
people turned to the Oregon Agricul
tural Collcce for a man to carry on
the work hero President Kerr and
D?n Cordley lol no tlmo In uggel
Inic McCall. and they lauded bit !H
clvncy Iu hlebei term. In the short
tlmo ho ha tn agricultural agent,
bo ha atuliiM results that ibow for
thenuolu. and white hi friend In
and out of town rejolco at his good
fortune, they regret hi departure
from Klamath.
X
DISTRICT FAIRS
NOW A CERTAINTY
COUNTV PAIR BOARD, AT MEET
NAMES I'lrrKHSON AND McCALL
TO AUIUNOE THE WOltK FOR
THESE
Tho couuty fair board met Friday
and appointed M, A., McCall and Fred
Peterson to act'' as agents for the
board In arranging for fairs at Fort
Klamath, Merrill and Uouauin, giving
them full pun or to apportion funds,
iinnolut committee, iccuro speakers
nud attrnetlou, or do any of the
thing thnt may soem to further the
Interests of these fairs.
The major portion of tho funds will
bo nllotod to the above mentioned
localities, and each community given
practically a free hand In planning
It own celebration,
If possible, the various fairs will
bo held on successive days, o as to
mako n circuit through the county.
Arritni!omoUta Will bo madO to
placu the matter In the hands of local
committees nt once, so that work may
be begun.
Iteturu With Ducks.
joe P. Drett Md Harold J. Lincoln
leturned last night from a fortnights
sojourn around Camp No, C on the
"outh Fork of the Rogue River, Bach
shot a buck,
Ready to
Searchlight
enemy' camp many hundred yards
off. Tbe rapid Are gun, which U the
beat the Krupn factory has turned
out, can fire many bullet a minute
Into tbe sleeping troops of tbe enemy.
FARMWORKERSTO
SEE BETTER YEAR
CALIFORNIA COMMISSION ON 1M
MIGRATION MAKES SOME
CHANGES, FOLLOWING RIOTS
' AT THE DURST RANCH
Untied Prsss Service
SACHAMKNTO. Aug. 22. The
California Commission of Immigra
tion and Housing does not maintain
thnt living conditions will be Ideal
ithls (all for the army of migratory
laborers who will harvest the sea
son's crops throughout tho state. But
one thing It does assert that con
ditions will be better for this class
of tollers this year than ever In the
past
Thu change Is the result of tbo riot
on the Durst hop ranch at Wheatland,
In August, 1913, In which four Uvea
wore, lost, and In connection with
which two men are under sentence to
day to life Imprisonment In tho Fol
soui penlteutlary. Some question of
wbkc were Involved In this outbreak,
but In tho main tho trouble was duo
to complaints coucornug living con
ditions on the ranch.
Tho Immigration and housing com
mission made a thorough Investiga
tion of these conditions during the
trial, and returned a report so strong
ly worded that much of It was un
printable, more than corroborating
the stories told by the workers. More
over, It was asserted that a similar
situation prevailed on many another
California ranch, and employers were
warned that there must be an Im
provement or Industrial troubles of
tho gravest character would be Inevit
able. During the summer members of
the commission have Inspected aearly
500 labor camps. They announced
that employers have met their sugges
tions more than halt way.
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FIND NEW BURN
IN LAVA BEDS
DU.VItAlt AMI VVMITt: UKIJF.VK
THEY AUK DISCOVERERS, AM,
ARROW HEADS. ETC- WERE!
ALL L'.NTOCCUKD
back from sojoura of vral
Ukr In the Modoc Lara Bed can
Fred B. Dunbar and Kirk Whita
taut nlebt, with th report that thtr
Ixlk-Tu tber dUcorer4 another In
dian cremator-' Their Snd la in the
klnltr of Bearfoot Cave, torn dU
tanre frota the stronshold.
According to the explorer, tbl
burn 1 made out of one of the num
erous "blUters." or bubble la th
Ura caufed by steam preuro In IU
molten day. The Boor of the burn
showed no atens of recent tUltatlon.
and a number of perfect arrow badi
were found amons the asfaea and
bone.
JURY CALENDAR
, JUST ARRANGED
ALL JURORS IX THE CIRCUIT
COURT FA.VEL ARE EXCUSED
UNTIL SEFTEMBEX 14-MAD-DOX-LOOMIS
CASE FIRST
After dismissing all of tbe Jury-
cun from further duty until Septem
ber Hth. Circuit Judge Henry L. Bern
son has arranged a calendar of Jury
trials tor after that date. The Judge,
In the meantime, will go north for a
short vacation.
Following Is the calendar arranged:
Maddox ts. Loomls. September 14.
Horton vs. Nichols, September 16.
Sauber vs. S. P. Co.. September 18.
Dyer vs. Nell. September it.
Stowman vs. Savldge Bros.. Sep
tember 21.
Stowman vs. Savldge Bros.. Sep
tember 22.
Brower vs. Southwell, Septem
ber 24.
I. O. O. P. HEAD
TO VISIT HERE
Committees htn.i boon appointed
I by tho local Odd Fellows Lodge to
larrauRe for the eutertalnment of
Clrand Master William Galloway, who
'will be in Klamath Falls Friday even
Ins. Auguit 28th, on his ottlclal visit.
' A program is to ho arranged which
Is to be followed by a banquet. The
meeting will be for members or all
branches of the order. Including the
Itebekah Lodge.
Old Tuner Is Here
Visiting His Relatives
Floyd Farrar Sr. Is here from Rich
mond, Calif., visiting his daughter,
Mrs. C. H. De Lap, and family, aad
hU granddaughter, Mrs. Claude B.
Coou, besides renewing acqualataace
shlp with old friends here. He will
make an Indefinite stay.
Prior to his departure from Klam
ath Falls about twelve years age. Mr,
Farrar conducted a grocery store at
the corner of Fifth aad Mala, where
NOW
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OUR WAR OFFICE
SAYS WAR SO FAR
ALL PRELIMINARY
BRAZIL COA9T
Accordla; to Waw
fil rwHi X BtlflM Waw
An Mfll to ato lilfi BlajaiB
MkkUr Make Fiirial PtotoK to
of Oermmmt'm Xmmmm m
BelgUa .Vetatrmlkr
United Preast SenrU
WASHINOTON, D. C, Avg. tt-
The felfanrtac ts leaves! by the war
department:
"Neither tU ha the Ettropeea war
can claim what esrnW, hsj ealled a de
cisive victory.
"The Freaeh are steadily eeatiaa
lag to gala greaaal I Aleee. at the
Germans have feree a lerte part eC
the Belgmm-Fi th army to retire oa
Antwerp, bat the hfe probleme at the
coafkt arc attt aaeatUesl.
"These rrfnUajgaT ihlrlahm.
and are oily a arelaej't'th) hwsje
task whe th maia .
BeJtma. MhHator ggiwltt tcslay.
formally prteete to Bryast th Oar
mas TlotaUoe, ef Betgewm's aesHral
Itystasd. '
"Every Belaiaa wiu resset thm vto.
latlon uatU the laat," he aaU.
GoTsrammit dlepatehse (rem Rla
Jaaerto say the RrRJah eraleer Olao
gow has capiaree th Oerauu
er Saau Katrla. amsl the
cruiser Dreedea, ham teak the Britten
steamer Hyaaea oeT the
coast.
United Press Servtea
LONDON, Aug. 1. Tha Jspaaeee)
embassy sUtes that tha time of re
ply to Japaa's ultlmatvat to Oermaay
expires at 10 toalght. New Tark
time, and 4 o'clock Saaday aeeraiajsj,
Pcrlla time.
United Presa Senrtea
SAN FRANCISCO. Aag. SS.Wlth
her decks cleared for aeUea. tha Jav
anese cruiser Idaamo steamed oat of
the harbor thu afteraooa.
All Like the
That "Lucille Love" la a aerial
aim of uauaaal tataratt as aaavvi
by the attendance at the Orpaeua last
night. A crowd of over 400 atteaded
to witness the lastallmaat. aad tha
theater was packed to eaaaatty at tha
opening show.
Here Frosa Mhwaaolm.
Mrs. F. H. Rogers of Mlaaeapolu
Is the guest of City School Superin
tendent R. H. Dunbar aad family. She
Is a cousin of Mrs. Dunbar.
the liurn hardware store la iaeatad
He owned that treat C Mad; pai ddn
! y K'tmw amvmms araammneaa ,,
.,! m I . IsadLW Tmadhsa
QIC.
la addltkm
Mr. Farrar, swaadiha
BaJaJHsjJJ'fAa'aj) fgaw aoReam
property sew
PlOCe aw Waw wnPa W aemesW J esWaV
AKheaah abeeA M yaara ed,'Mr.
Farrar la' far frag hata 4earaaM,
andheUkeathaay
grcetlacs wtth aW
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