The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 31, 1914, Image 1

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f.(m High thief ol be Ojrama
Mur. fc Mita nil ui hi ituia. t:a
tilth ar,4 Jjwnci decoration, and
Mtr Utr mn general have town of.
UrN to set olmlUrlr
Wants Turkey to
Join With Them
Ueltft) fret Bervies
HOKIA, Auk. 31. rrotu CoaUa
tlner-tn tunui ih report thai German
diplomat are urn Inn Turkey to par
llcirata lit iho pretest Koral war.
It U mdally UI1 that Iluliarlft.
Oiro. Koumanla, Her la and Won
lRcro ar tig4 to combla
'ilcl Turkar. Mulfarla'i arwr U
ltely parilr raobtlliU.
l lniruvlag. .
Mn, Philip J. Hlnnou, wlio recani
I)' utiilfrpnt an opeiatlon at lllack
liurn Ijwplial. r(orlel by her
r)i;itc!ati an rallying aplendldly.
Circuit Court Clerk Oeorao Chat
inln, accompanied by Judge William
UMlowAy, motored to llonauia Hat
urdy and remained ovr Sunday,
Boy Drowns Sunday
Ronald Elliott Goes to
IjmIiir IiU hold im thii pole with. hut wti tinitbla to on ncocunt of the
which liu wna Iniiiyliig hliimnlf nvriMirileptli of Iho watr, o they droimod
! poo) iiiiuto at Warm Rprplng l.itko'int witt for holp. It wn nearly two
'ii ihunin. Lowl ranch hour Oleue.Jliuiiia hoforn tho body wn rnlaed,
Honulil Voting Klllotl, H yeara of uml Ur, Wright, who wit In the
Mfo, nnl mid drowned In fifteen feel'noluWiorliond, made every flTorl to
f vtcr. Tho tragvdr occurred Jiin'reiiirclinin, hut o no avail.
I'Kforo noon iluiulity, .
Voting Klllott und I wo uthcr hoya,
LHiimril l.owln and Clharlca Dultom
V'uro In Mwlmmlng at Iho pool at (ha
Hn. rilliitt win not a good awlav
'U'r, and waa uilng the polo to hold
IiIiomU up, and the other boy were
"t limning one dUtaaea away.
Tlie flrit Intimation they had that
tdolr companion wai lu dangir waa
wlton he ihouted for help. The hoy
turned in time to loe him throw up
l'i lundi and ge down.
Hoth boya tried to ralao the body,
Paris Today
ARRESTED ON AN
ASSAULUHARGE
ItlHi-J MCKKIOMIN MUTTH UK
AC7T:i l, W MCWINMK. AND
.HKM XW A JVtlV TMIAI-IUM
NO ATTOKNKV
Charged U'i uuuli and battery
upon the tton of bin lf. Uom
Nltkeraon aa artatd dunday by
Conitablo John Bchalloek. The oc
currvneo ldlng up lu th rret oc
currvd lain Saturday night, and It
Mat alleged thai Nlckrtou struck hit
wife wlllt a revolver.
Nlckenon. whtn brought Into tho
juitlce court thU morning, asked lor
a Jury trial, which will he hold to
morrow. He will conduct hU own
cat, and It la undarttood he will
late that he took the gun away from
bla wile, laauad or (trlklug her with
II.
Ilrre Front Itlchwtoad
True Do Lap. a prominent Itlctt
mniid. Calif, attorney. U here vlilt.
In hta parent, County Clerk 0. It.
U Lap and wife,
Portland'. Pint National bank
building I to coit $400,000.
Death in Spring at Olene
I.'lllolt uhh n ion ol Mr. and Mr
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Main Htrocl. lie would tmvo htxn n
frenhuinu In the High School tht
j(nr. Ho wo ry prominent In tho
grammar achool athUtlca.
The luucrnl aervlcea will bo hold
at I o'clock tomorrow afternoon, at
tho Klllott home. Rer. B. 0. Rich
ards, paitor of Grace M. H. church,
will conduct the aervlce,
Interment will be made In the I. O.
O. r. cemetery,
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LOCAL GIRL WRITES FROM PARIS
Dick lUtamoud U happy Mo ha
at lt hoard from IiU dnUKhtcr, IImm,
who U at prvteni lu Kuropc, and
who Mhercabouu Muru irry uncer
tain, to ny tho leant. In a letter to
her llcr, Mr. Tom Meldrum ol
PortUud, Minn Hammond talk qulto
Intertttlucly of Iter vxporlvnc.
Ml Hammond evidently did not
have much faith In a letter mailed In
Europe at thli lime reaching Ha dea
tlnatlon, and entruited It to Mr.
Win. P. Slmpion, of Klk Ororc.
Vu., who wa rvturnlng to America,
and Mr. Slmpiou mailed tho Utter
afler rrachlux til natUn land. The
letter follow;
"PAiUti. Auguil s', m,
"My Dear Jo.'
"Came to Pari lat Krlday. t
caught a terrible cold in Kugland, It
waa o cold there, o camo here on
account of my throat. War broke
out Saturday, and 1'iu having my Oil
of excitement. Ktrct'of nil, I don't
want you to worry about mo there
la no danger. I can take care of my
oil perfectly, but of coureo my trip
POLICE FORBID
FIRES IN CITY
AKTKll THE KIHD DEPARTMENT
WAS CALLED OUT TWICE SUN
DAY ON IIUIUIIKII KIHKH, THE
LIMIT WAS REACHED
The police department of the city
Is going to tako drastlo inetboda to
protoct tho city from tire during this
period ol extremely dry weather.
Chief of I'ollco Smith announced to
day that he would rigidly enforce the
ordinance agnlnit tho setting at fires
lu the city for burning rubbish, etc.,
antl that further violation of this or
Infantry Whose Advance Into
France Is Hard for the Allies to Check
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U all to ler. Kvery place o(
amunomeut. art lauicum. and nearly
every rcttaurant 1 doted. Bute
and car are only for oldlr. o oue
can't go anyahcrc. Don't think there
U a French mau between SO and 45
jear left In Pari. Thouaand left
yentcrday. Men and woaaea go about
with their ee red and awollen from
crying. Trance haan't any army, E
cry man In the ago limit baa to go
ttclor. waiter, etc., alt alike.
"1 tood all morning, or rather un
til 3 p. m. In Hue to caah a check.
Am cortaluly lucky to have American
Uxprc chcckithey are the only
one that can bu caabed lu the city.
Many American are atranded here.
Pood la going to be rery acarce; that
will be the wont feature about lay
ing here: but think thU it the tafeet
thing to do tor the preaent. There
la no danger In Parte, aad by laklag
paisago on any line on this aide one
I In dancer, o Americana tell me.
"American tourlita meet at some
hotel nesrly every day to talk thing
over. Thero are a number of amui
lug Incident. Jack Johnson tood In
line uear mo for quite a while. A
dlnance would probably result In the
extreme penalty being administered
to the offender.
The fire department was called out
twice Sunday to extinguish rubbish
Pro, set by residents, which had got
ten beyond control.
Tho section of tho ordinance apply
ing to flre. which la printed else
where lu thl Uiuo In an official no
tice by the chief of police, prohlblU
the sotting of (Ires within tho city
limits, oxcept on a permit by tho chief
or police Chief 8Ua states that
absolutely no pormlta.wlll be granted
while this extremely dry period con
tinues, und a warning Is given to all
rostdeuts of the city,
Home From Visit,
Mrs. Ueorgo A. Haydon, who has
been vlsltlug relatives In California,
has returned. She U accompanied by
an old classmate, Mlaa Helen Brltton,
who will remalu here a month.
. -wrfii-WKiiJWlS:
man paid 11,000 lor steerage paaaage
on the France to America this aorm -
Ing. I am ashamed of ay country
men at time over here, Uiey get so)
excited about getting home; even
broke the glass In' the American con
sulate oBce crowding around in a
regular mob. On the other hand, the
French go marching by to war grim -
lv. with no fuss at all. Not a head
ha played-haven't even beard ,
.tr..m. i i. l -
-! wHtj e e v eea av isvmvw wv-
!onally. ThU U a horrible thing.
My sympathies are all with France.)
ThU will con her million In J-mrU
alone. She cortainlr reaoonda to a
call to arms.
"Americans tell me they are taking
care of their own room la the Urger
hotels themselves, the waiters having
gone to war and tho maids taking
their places in the dining rooms.
"Jewelry stores and shops are all
closed. ThU Is a beautiful city, and
I wish I could have seen It under
other conditions. Am perfectly safe,
and will remain here until further
notice. I have no plans for the pres
ent. Hope you are all well and bar
lng a nlco summer."
PRESBYTERIANS
ACCEPT A SITE
The offer of Major Charles .
Wordcn to give the Presbyterian
church two lots for the' aevf church
has been accepted. It has not been
decided yet. though, Just which two
lots at Eleventh and High atreeU will
bo used.
Worden gtvea the lota tree If the
congregation will erect a IIJ.OQO
building, aad hare it free from all
but the hoard debt by January 1,
1917. The. board will soon start the
work of raUtag funds, so the new ed
ifice can be started la the spring.
Rebuilding Baadon will be lnas,ced
with Willamette Valley
R has
PARALYTIC SIDEEs
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THOUGH It ECO VE KING COX-
8CIOC8XESS. JESS 1IU.BAKR
CANNOT lUrCAJX THE CAC8E
OF IIS MISHAP
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'stn J h" recovered coa
"louaneea it has been dlacovered that
he is suffering fro paralyala. HI
rlht Ide to -"
This statement was made today by
J. A. Hunsacker. brother of the a
found unconscious in the road be-
yond Klamath Hot Springs last week,
with hU automobile stopped la frost
of a tree.
According to Jack Hunsaker, Jess.
since recovering, Is unable to recall
what happened alter he left Klamath
Hot Springs. It Is believed, though.
that he was stricken with paralysis
pnd tell from the machine.
Hunsaker' condition is better today.
A New Imgationist
Veteran Coming From Idaho to Work m Project
To assume tho position of Irriga
tion manager of the Klamath pro
ject, C-eorge Q. Fry will arrive thU
week from Durley, Idaho. He will
assume the work carried oa by B. .
Hoyden during his time here.
Mr. Fry comes to the KUmath
project with the highest recommen
dations as an expert Irrigatlonlst and
a practical farmer. He haa been con
nected with the Mlnadoka project la
Southern Idaho tor six years, aad
has had charge of the lrrlgatiea at
48,000 acres on the south side of the
project.
Allies Are Cut
FromBase,Say
Berlin Reports
I'nUcl I'reM SttUCm
IlfcUU.Y, (tU Tb tUgumit A.
:M. Tho war otlce lodaf Uaacd tb
ibllowUlK aUtataMMt
TIio UritUU uml Fttmch bate beam
cut ult Iron UKlr teu by the ateak
lug mofeurtt Jt roaaplt4 h$ I4W
f.Vrnuut, Ute Gtrtm arasy kamraBf
bB iujutrf crcU (sto yoallloai bv
tuca IliC UriUali araijr ail Uw coaat.
It b prrJictnl that the Chimb
artajr Mill tooa he hi a eatlai to
threalem 1'art. aad alo
Aiutrlaaui artd GenMM la
Itare aanaanctl the offnaatve.
ttie ttlama .
It U the plaa to lavade Rnaslajt I'ul-
aiid. It to alee declared that the eaUjr
'aUcea la Eaatera rnnela that have
'brea orcaaied hjr
abaadoaed hjr a
before the arrival of the Re
More Russians Go
to Battle Front
j Halted rreae Sarvlee
I ST. PfiTBRMDmO. Ave T-;Taa
isecoad Ruailoa law of effeaee taeajr
relaforeed the fret law. raalllst; the
Genaaaa aad Aaetrteaa ta Oeiteaa
t'aad Eaetera Piaali
The Aaatriaa raid la tntitatt
Roeete aad Poiaad tailed, aad, the
AuatrUaa hare
Called ;
WA8H1NOTON. D. &. Aug. 11.
En today tomally preteaUd the
fpu to build up aa IwaiWala smt
'chaata-rlMhTtheaurchaaaofaer-
man salaa la nmartes- aarta. i
lag to a hlh aatterKy. The) pretest
has reached tba state i
A similar protest has 1
ed for France.
England claims that sash i
would vtaUta the aeatielMy law.
AUSTRIAN ATXACK'
-OXTZftYCMN rot
Dnlted Press Sernce
CETTINJE. Aug. 31. Tea taeaa.
and Auttrlaas Saaday ttssnltsd'Uae
Montenegrin position oa Mt. Leweea,
aad silenced two battalias. At this
point French aad British skips shell
ed the Austrlaae. who were 'them
routed by the charging Moateaegrtas.
Prior to that time Fry was aagaged
in private reclamation work, for
twelve years he had charge of the
construction aad operation of the big
irrigation ditch system la the Balsa
Valley.
besides his work as aa kriaaelea '
engineer, Mr. Fry has qaattted teat-'.
tend to the work hare by his awa sac
cate sa aa Irrlgatlea farmer. He ag-
derstsads the problems of a Hivu
oa a rttlamatlea prajtet, aad la
way, Who Mr. Heydea. R la irsileted -that
be will tea be aa the best -terms
with alt at taa swear mmmp ,
the project. ' -- "J
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