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

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KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
NtWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1914.
Fife ITf a Osate
cm lxxtnxm
v 'wnnwwun iu r "niimwiiiirnrrmmir-fii 1 w w nunm -i .u . nm ,,
inRAI MAN LOST YOUNG
BELOW KENO; ON
A HUNTING TRIP
uim,iii:n am: IN TIIK HIJI.Il
MMlKIMJ I'OH HIM
MIIIUM VlltrHI. KomiMN Ml lltf
.IrtlflfUl HiiMt Work. I.HI
44 Minlg lr a lrrr Hmmi U'rf
tu Hate Mri o. A. Ilarrle MM
,MgM, llm Hu Far, No Tntr lis
Um I'mtml )( line? In I'm Wxt.
Ulcbl t'Mlr BID III lllo Held lt
-iy look In- for U'illUw CiiniUrohu,
(oifMtli t it Nvhofield l'frwl
Blear tumr rk at lu cuuit
Idato ll. CimtleUtSU ton br !
U( Uof Hundsy aliernoon,
Mil) yands) morning Ciuilfmati(
7o Waller, lb" Urahntu brother
i4 K, II lUnry Ml In the Ultr
(r lor lx-r hum In Ut vicinity of
tk rmli much im lb Klswulti
K,fr 0. A lUrrU ln earlier nuj'
lumber Msarblni, and nil ttrl (hei
people io Rkmme r;u;m p.;..
UCCT lU 11 lUATU "M i-pwmiviiiiijo iuiuo
WILLI 111 lUHIflHIIJ
all tim: riii'nnt oitowi.,.
TIONrf MILL Hi; Itltl'llltHltVIIIII,
.t vi:iios 'tti in: iici.ii'
tim: L.tri"iiii: uvxk
Non-Combatants Killed
EXPO OFFICIALS MEDILL CASE IS
VISIT KLAMATH BEING FERRETED
BY THE SHERIFF
A
Uip
mwllllg )l KM at linujttlir tu
xt'llaro u ilit toon ihmjiiIi.j,
muvrinriit lii il. county xlll Im. liU
IIib latter pail ul llio Mruk, lien rep.j
l-riiiihri( nil ill limrliorrli young j
.tJ.o' lUKAIlllttlllilU III llm nHlliti
IFight Along The River Aitne Continues With-1
will hi: here to confer with
LOCAL COMMITTEE RKflARD
INO MOUTHKRN OREGO.VM EX-
II I HIT .XT HAS VHAXC1HCO
out Advantage For
Side
IX)W AM) I3IMRTT GO TO L.1KK
tall) .o,uMc. a( tlio ClnUllMt tUutth,
l'rlrtft will l Imlit IVIiUx, Hfiiur-l
In)' Ana nunilnr
Ttxi ClirUlUn i:ulrotur Mkllrr
I Unit
II) WM. I'llll.
nl I'trM rtrrvlco
,11'hlMM
I'AIIIK, 8il. :i Tim iilniti day I'llOTKHT DKMTIIL'ITIO.V
ul llm baitlu Mtonc I lie Ataitt? rouiln-
f 11. eiirUUm. ,J l'r.l.yirrtai.i"rrr,,,,,",,,,,,'r'W",,,,,M"f,fd"
rhtitrlu., ll,, Ki.-mmI, laeu .! U.J ' , ,!' . , , , , .
K r,u,f, i ,, voanc IvoHrt' T tl r r ' T "V1T?,'-J
Iriy ol II... H,.IM l,urc, r IliUli" ' T''' ."r,"Cl,",, h"M"w
tUy will ! rr.fi.rJ, l H.WIU.H, ! ," .. .""'T' ","" .'7"'"".. " ....
ipirriiUlUf Horn Hi Ml. UaVl Hw, , .7 "
fMy. ih ii. Merrill rlnM Bt)." . V ' . T.'.: "u
--.. . -.t ... iHiHrutai wciiib Jllf
uniln
.til ll !( MUf lllll.
Al boon all aiiil)!l
Uutn lcvlbrr
hO Klrl al Himstii,
II II. Itiiiimmi nl I'umUiiiI, .uu
Rt4 irlkrr lor il CtirUiUn i:
ifor, Allil i:rp lUWrr, ir-lrl
nf ,n mtn CliilttUn Kilrir Ho
rloir, Mill t ltr ' ijrtlrliA! lit lh-
orli. IkaI .-,ri lll atm liJttA1
Ihrni,
rllMl l'rB 8rrlco.
WASHINGTON, I). C, 8ept.
5 1 Tlu Prracfa offlcc to4y c-
lilrd Ibo Krpch ombay here
thai Kmnre tutitnlu to tb
orlit's Judgment, tim drtrue-
Hon of Hlilem bj- Hip nermann
an "u revolting h "' TudIUm."
Own! (Inlllrul ay llio (Irrraan
tnlrntlmiMll; 0rrl on Ibn principal
ImlMInc.
Tlif rrtnrli U'll In tr In o oiiU
(1 nk rim Kliicl,' nimmnnd.
Tb ulrfnglb of tb Cereutn pol
tlotu along I be Altno arr now real
linl, Thf raultlM arc jtaggrlng.
Ttfl C'tnuii trnli-r, unilcr rn llu Tlnri U nn ImprovcniwU In the
Mmw. U MtfUlMliiE to iiltf the alllei raihir. able wtathcr. our force havn h.nlt0 b talked.
and atoi i,", ""I b(lirldll llitroda), iirar Crittnt. Tlia lighting na r- A French adratic today toward ltn ... . w.,hhftM tkjll. v
ai ikU MMiiu ii'A httln lin lll Iw li-ld f-'ti- aumtHl ovtrxltrt todar. jnlngr rnlM the bfllel that the . .......
. .. .. . . . ......... lituf. anil In ll.M alleriicHin a ntoeraini ri. !..... u.J.M.rl. i. uu. .tbln:ln nf Klnrk nur inrrl. icraiwranir. mere I an imprOV-
ih iiim imi ciwiim !," ;" , - :; ; --.--- ,.r: --, v..-,-..-. --- - ."--- -";;. T' "" V -, ..i . ..
Urt t K'f-t'S Va41g wUk UutU, ' " '" c,,r" '" ""' tt,rU,"C ""' Irate the riiemlm' llnr. ar ncbllni: n iiiik onjtiiTci i oeiierMi io oe ' "- - ..,
MalatlvounuWaUMltr gMM..1" f'll'lliiri ami Immitirt Inr i!rf"rfel'. Ther hv de rc Coniilnn IIU poiltlon U reiiortM forward.
Til llttt Ttrr tig MttlHig rrtTrl, l''efm M I.k IhIiI Hfltilrdar af lir Ihm, , men are reinforcing; hU command. ,liat of the French and OrlUab."
Ua go atiraftc of Cgj0ga,,l' ' nlng KumUy morning " '
Io order to confer with Caleb T,
(Oliver, manager of the Klamath coun-
jty exhibit for the Panama-Pacific In'
Uroatlonal oxponltlon, and V. A. Del-'
iell, V. T. Ie. E. It. Ream, H. II.
JKdmoudg and C. U. OmIII, the fair
(committee, recardlna- the Southern
DKitMN. (tla The Hague), 8pt. Oregon exhibit, a number of oclaU
2- The (lerman bombardment of -of the Southern Oregon P.-P. I. K. As
Khlenu u necenitltated becauac tbo clatlon will be here tonight.
bc-ovU-.i French fire wa from that. Among the rJiltom, who left Aah-
Hand at noon, are Vice President
llr KAItl VOX WIMiA.M)
ISearcli Will Be MaeV at the Lake
County Hmt for Rvlilence Rear4
log MedUl and WUUaM, aad After
Tliat, OperaUoM WW Be OaVrlerl
on t th Vkiaily of Keoo awlaaw
ad of Heaaauav
ItesoWed to unravel the nayitery
polnL It la atated that the German
nrtllleryini'u were glrcu orders
apare the cathedral if poaeible. Frohbach manager of the Jackson Ue4lU' tbe carjnter who left here n
The following atatement has lieenlcounty exhibit. Mr. Oliver is a Tiee'Mr wUh Fronk WlHlan-a. and baa
Joseuhton of Roscburr. Scretjirr J.' ...
to ,.... , n.. J' '...; k iconcerning me wnereanonu or jacx
m . CU,M.M .Jk U.aUlB ft AIM.. HU 31. .
president of the organization.
I not been seen since. Sheriff Low and
At tnts meeting, it u neiieTed, Ujaiih- a. r-mmeti leu in is aiteraooftrer
Idetalts for the exblblu from South-! Lakeriew. There they will maketfl-
given out by the war eMce:
'The battle along 'the Alsne con
tlmiMi .!.!. ,W.. .I.m..Iiu..u..I.....J
, , ... i 'era Oregon will be discussed. Wheth- iTestlgation to see If Medit! eTer reach-
The Herman force, are holding their. f h0 exJjIblu 0re. .here, as William. ild he did.
...-.., .. ... ,..E .r,r, ,,- '"cjgon action will be Intermingled, or. -WIIIUbu Is la the county Jail,
otfenslw. , whether each county will have a por-J-hargrd with the killing of Allen Mc-
Oulng to the rain and unfavor-jtlon of the space. Is another question ; Lod at Midland last month. After
he and iletllll left Kcno SprlBgx, ful-
at T iiVlixIt lliPto will lf a OhrUllait
'lth)llni' .kNM- tl.lth Ml fllM
lUirU H4 tur hint until tkfiir t
o'clock lbl morning, then be ranie
Uti o on and ptrai. I In? aUrm.
TfcU tnnrnlne -iaKliri niani-d out to
Kour id trrtltnry near the Conies
rch Ir t'on.lenstk Thus far. they l' mKtlng at
oe( irponed. icnurl Htlnaar nlghU
rhtirch KiindA) ali-inwin aunthpr
prngram lll be held, and th ciinn''
lion will tiiiulMilr with a union you lie
the rtirUtlnti
EFFICIENCY MAN SAWMILL CONCERN
FOR OREGON WORK1 SUED ON A LIEN
SHEPHERD IS ON Two Million Men STONE CHOSEN ON
THE JOB A6AIN; Fighting Battle In , GAME COMMISSION
Galacia Campaign
MERRILL DISPLAY
MAY GO TO EXPO
OLIVKK COI.Vti DOWN TO PICK
OUT HPtvCIMENH FOR THE
KI.AMATH KXHIBIT SOME AT
CHAMBER OP COMMERCK
lowing a rew days employment on the
jKdler ranch, nothing has since been
(heard of Med 111. Some time later.
Williams returned to Klamath rails, .
lth Medlll's team, outfit and carper- t
ter tools, saying that afedltf went oa
to Lakeriew and Allures. ;
Williams Is also said to have wora
clothing belonging to aledlll. He ha
told several conflicting stories regard-.
lng iledlll. and the orYclate are al
most certain, that Williams killed J
MedllL
After Investigating at Lakevtev.
Low and Earssrtt will g toKeeM 4
liltll.MA.NT WltlTI.lt WHO XCOUKI)
Wllltl.ll Itl-IT tl.V la.MIINU OK
MAIttNK? NOW WIIITI0 FHOM, VnUtA ,,eM Sfrr
CI'IIOI'i:
(KiVI.II.Nli:.T WIM. MENU :x.,MH,0'V,',:M,:VrST,,,U,l'c,, w'- William O, Khfiilierd, the little
i (;uirnnlU ulitt He Km tfnllatil IreiB
ii. a. iti:.NHit, iiiti.Mi'i Atmo.v '""- , . V ;, ' , " "
istan fiirrionclont Iu Mexico gave
TO lll.'COVKK AI.I.I.'dCH Ul'i: O.v'thnt preM awicltlgn n world beat on
I'KIIT TO ( OH'r.'KATt: WITHJ
.w.itit;t;i,Ti itihTH thtm hi:fit!
OF TIIK FAUUI.K
(ileraM igeetol ItorvtM)
WAfllllKOTON, I), c. Hept. 3I.
rIUlug Hut ih Oregon farm nerds
sdentloc biinlnes organixallon ns
rupch n dm4 Ali rorporttlliin, and
! thi the Oregon farmer suttera
wote frnm InrlTlrlc-ncy and leakage of
ct Mem than frnm any other nno
e, llm Untied Htale government
' Ptri'stlng in puce nn elKelency ex
P't In ihU main tu co-opcmlo wUli
Ike cumity farm i'jn-rU,
Theifl men ul make a syatewalk
tutvey nl tondliltiiis, and will formu
le, If poMlhle, a schedule of aim
M"ilon Io elltnliiAle present waste.
Thin eo.ernment expert Mill to
operate illrecily lth the Oregon Art
ntulmral Cullcgc. the expense of the
line of ork 0 be borne Jointly
"X Iho giiernment and the slate.
M MUll NO ClNTItAT
I
' tho landing of the American marines
'nt Vim Cm. I again In the vicinity
'of the bullet, lie is now In Kurojie,
am" Nllt be one of the Hulled I'rem
The Newharl North l.tinth. r com- nrmy Vlaat I cohering the war, glvlnc
pany re defendants In a suit Hi fore-', h Herald and other United Pres
loe on a logger's Urn, filed by lr-!,mlH,r ur, rt.lahlci news while It U
Ion Clements, through W. II A. Hm-' ,..,.
ner, The ainniint iitvnneii u 6i... .-u. , . n urlIer of ,.,,., ..(,.
In ndillil.in. IIOii allornr) fee " )( ,) kp,. lUdeni of m-pnts. He
the nut are nsked. ,R nnlt nMo ( HP behind the eur-
The Orr Uke Lumber ruinimny l ,( ami his forecasls as to who Is
n.no tunile n dofendanl, n the Ittmlier ..uiiine tha $rtr. invnriablv work out
ouned by the NVnlinrl-Xortli 'ini'iiy 'm-conlliiK to hi iQtiiltlvo outlines.
I, InMeil llli -tlK ")lliK II bo- Bfore Rol)g n0 ho tu,,a ,,.
o"" tim Orr Uko nmtern ien hM mmk, .U(,j. of ,0 caUMll
- Unilltig up to the wnr, lnlerlolnK
llnydrn l Ibuk. , , u. ,,,j(,niniio Muler of i:uroe, Tlio
II. K. Ilnydon, formerly IrrUntlou ,0t4UlM t ,U lnotlgattons it re to be
mmingrr of tli Klnniatlt project, but K, tt Hvrle of three urtlcles. Tins
now In the same position on the ,ir. f (H,AI, npponrs In this Issue of
Truckee-Cnrson project, l here roIhk u. Hi-rnldIHin't miss them,
over (he project with J. tl, Fry, for-' ,
merly of Uie Mlnndokn project, who
succeeded Hnydeu here.
1
i
pirrnooitAD. sept. ilto mil-1
lion men are fighting in the third gen
eral battle In Galacia. The Russians,
reinforced, are driving Dsnkl back
ward. The lluulau siege guns have ar
rived, and are bombarding the forts
of Prtcmyecl. The forts are replying,
and the casualties are heavy. )
The war office cwlau further ad-1
vances by tho Russian army.
IIKCEIVEM NOTIFICATION- OK HIS
I A number of the exhibit a that at-
APIHHNTMKNT TODAY FROM ' traded such admiration at the Merrill
(iOVKHAOIl WAS A MKMI1KH
OF KOItMKH HOAItO
C. F. Stouo was Saturday appoint
ed a member of the State. Fish and
Gamo commission. He received a
notice to this effect from Governor
West.
The appointment expirrs May 33,
1918.
Stone was a member of the first I
commission named. Afterward he
West to Investigate
weraor Reports Receipt pi Another Long Letter
Ike following In a Halnni dUpaloh
'" i") I'orllund Journal!
Governor West rm ordered an In
"ilMtlor. of agM uttlawftil condl-
iT !'M t0 xUt Klamath rails,
""(owing Hi" recei-H of complaints
'iom that ciiv. ......... iu .. .. ' .,....!
,,!! wowa complained of
!"ment KUmalh rails, and the
otber of lhtt eiii ytjlj'to
ltbl
''dbyuegoveraer..
'
It Ii t'lmfgud Unit number of nulls
brought against thu doultmm of the
red light district huvo never boon
brought1 lo trial mid that some of
(htm have been on Judgo nonson's
rutondnr tfer many month without
any hcIIoh being taken.
Uovern6rlWest proposes to ascor
lulu atsa whether J nil go Ilensou has
coaipliMl with tho net of toil, which
rehires allt-dgea to rviider mdecl
ton J every ' caso within threo
meatas aHer It to mkailUad,
MeKeiixlo Mmioy IteMily
t'l)tle It Kelts, h ll KT visor of Ilia
Cnscnilo Nnllonnl Forest, has received
luformntloii by wire from tho depart
ment nt WushliiKton, Hint (10,000 of
thu 170. OHO promised for tho im-
iroMwiiuut of tio rond over tho sum
mit by wny of tho McKeiulo pns Is
now nvullnblo. It will lm here In n
Khort lime, but tho actual work of
Improtement will not begin until nevt
hummer, when tho winter snows will
liuo disnppearod. It U the intention
to tnku n wtenm shovel and othor ma
(hluery to tldt Hutumll, lo ho used Iu
tho construction of (ho road. llend
llilllelli.
in a IliiMiau uianv iiiicr, i:irj .
and three others resigned. In an effort
overwhelmed the Au.trtaaa at Dubl- ,0 hu Commissioner Kinney remov-
ech, on the Ran. and took a thousand I
prisoners and twenty guns.
ed. Stone does not know If others i
ern appointed today or not,
United Press Service
V1KNNA (via Home.
Ceneored),
Itriurn From CaliformU
Mrr. M. F. Nelson and daughter,
fair Friday are to be given space In
the Klamath display at the Panama-
I Pacific exposition. Others from Mer
rill and from other parts of Klamath
county will be sent to the coming
Land Show- In Portland next month,
and to the Portland Chamber of Com
merce as a permanent Klamath'coun
ty exhibit.
Some of the Merrill exhibits, in
cluding stock beets from the Tolle
ranch, and potatoes from the Burets
and Merrltt ranches, are oa display
at the Chamber of Commerce. The
Transparent Wax apples from the
nsrnum orchard, are also there.
One big feature of the Merrill show
was "Uncle Nate Merrill's exhibit of
fresh strawberries, picked ,from the
vines that morning. Can the rest of
the state equal it?
Springs and Bonanza, to laTeattojMe.
The residents of that district, will aata
Ib.na .V..1 ffK.v l'4II mfnnw .. amww
aw, mm.. t.v ... awM w w..t
for some clue that will clear lip the
matter.
J
fcpl. IS. "Our battle line la Russia lMlM ra winrned last night from a
was never stronger." saya a war office "' visit with relatives In Duns-
statement today. "The new battle
line from Prtemyl to Cracow Is en
gaged. ,
"For strategic reasons, the Aus
tilsns retreated to this line, occupy
ing stronger positions.
i.,.t(r, Calif.
In From llaach.
Uurrel Short was a county seat vis
itor today, rotnlug tu from his much
on the Merrill road.
AmIimhiI Patter lieavee
Itev. W. A. Scliwlmley, who aaa
heon (ho pnstor of the Cougregstlonal
rhurrli of this oily for fogr years, hui
lesugned Horn this pulpit. Ills resig
nation will take effect oa or, before
October 1. Nov, Schwlmley will as-
sumtf the dtttlea ns pastor of the Frs
Congregational church at l-odl. Calif,
Ashland Tidings.
M'GUIRE READY
FOR BIG SALE
r.PKUT MIIOK FITTER FROM SA!
FHANCIHtX) WILL RE HERE TO
i
ATTEND TO THAT PART OF THE
HP.LMNG GAME
Tonsils Itemoved.
Miss Hasel Harnes underwent an
operation Sunday for tonstlttls.
Hooked n Ten-1'ouuder.
Miss Hdlth Pry, n stenographer at
tho reclamation service headquarterx,
established an oitleo locord Sunday,
when she caught and landed a nloa
ten-pound trout at the Lost River
dUerslon dam.
,1, F. Mngulre la a busy man today,
in ranging for his sate of the stock
of the O. K. Atkinson store, which ho
purchased at auction a few days ago.
Mac Kas Just returned from Saa Fran
cisco, where he filled out brokea lot,
etc. He Is now ,cetUag tha store
ready for the big agle tomorrow.
In organising his selling farce, Mn
gulre secured an eert shoe Itter,
ftomte'Phllsdla aae'-seeeerW
Kna rraaetaeo. He'wtH'aava eaarie
of teat deaarUaeat darhsg tHe gala. I plant. Eugeae Register
ltohetnU Is Active
Things have not looked so good
for activity In the Bohemia mining
district for several years aa they do
now. Thu Vesuvlua Mining company
has beeu active during the entire sea
son, taking out more gold than for
years. Ten stamps have been la, oper
ation there almost continuously. Last
week teu stamps were put In opera
tion nt the West Coast properties, aad
the new management has laid plana
for continuous operation. Tea more
stamps will he started aa aooa aa
there It sumdent water to furalea
power for the electric geaerattag
Htepe w liWer; Falls.
Henry Fay, employed In painting
the Foster residence In Hot Springs
addition, fell from the roof this morn
ing, when Just as he started to de
cend a ladder It slipped oa the con
crete sidewalk, dropping the patater
to the ground, He sustained a gash
in the right side of the scalp, neces
sitating a few stitches, aad he was
otherwise bruised.
PLAYS III FIRE;
is mi ml
. 4 .
BONANZA BABY. -"ftERJOIMLV
BURNED, IH AT THE BLACK
BURN HOSPITAL CASS BKLMi
WATCHED WITH INlfEMsW
A 3-year-old chUd of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank White of Boaaaxa is at the
ntackburn hospital In a serious con
dition, as a result of burns received
Sunday. The little fellow and anoth
er child were playing near the Ire In
the White home, aad oae or the other
set a piece of rope afire, which Igalted
the child's clothing.
The baby was rustled here from Bo
nanza by C. E. Darley. It Is badly
turned about the head, neck and ab
domen, according to Dm, Truax aad
Hunt, aad it may, be found aeeeasary
to graft on skin to save It.
BonanzaFairlsNext
iUotigtrBifDeiegi
Now that the Merrill district fair Is tho Klamath Chamber of Commerce
a thlug of the past, and proved such tat the meeting Tueaday. lge.tJWitfji
a wonderful success, the Donnas
District fair occupies the center of
the stage. This la to be given on
Thursday and Friday of this week.
While the plans
definitely arraaged.
that tkert,wlll be a great detegallea
of Klamath ralla people atteadtag
tha M eveat to the Clover Leaf CMy
Thia will ae oai ae tacea ay
pleas to
Uka Merrill. Boaaaxa
have a time that wlllaei be eoaa'&K
gotten, and a display of products that
will open the eyes of all to tha peeal
blUtles of that great reaioa. A areat
"T . . - . ;;j '. t . , s
have aot been'ball U to bo given Thursday' alibi,
w.j .. ....... . .r- .. l
It U understood "", r,a"' taer win vm inaitr et -j
laiavrseiiiir events. laeiuaiaar raeea. f
latareatlag events, lacludlag
Wueklag eoatesO,, it.n , VM r
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