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

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KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1914
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DUNKIRK BELIEVED OBJECTIVE
OF GERMAN TROOPS IN NORTH
Censor on London Sees 'GanzGude'
Paris Job Britons Win Says Berlin
Crown Prince Inspecting His Men
1'AHIH. Orl 3 1, A sudden tight-' MINIKIN, Ort. 31 Tlt ifi . i'KKI.IN, Oct, 2l,lt Is annouurrd
,(!, I llr rni"rtili Iu(IIpb( Unit (tlatlrtii tonight anonuiiuM that li ha ,,,fll '' fver denting In progress
lawrlsai dilmiil ar lit t.rt-g.. -""" '""' auiM-nik wirr that '.twM.it ilir Herman ami Belgian
.Mrlllih wrhip, r-tiptaitiiit (h d Hvnch along the lllvcr Ywr U a
' "tM ! ft rtanit uf Hit. allium in ILIkIiiiii -' lii'i'tUh...
It U fpill that Ui Kill- jHuit.l4r brought down a Zpi-lln ami The. Ovritiaus hate gradually gain
guMa a ilrttwiftl sllsVh oit l.lll j,M nnunrrtl Taub ,.n th ll-lelan ! In ilm general direction of Dure
Sttrr lite lK'!')UMtf of tlif tlr ti! It It nut alaUd wtiHluT ire MrV
aun ilgtii ! reported to tw .VrAf Hero destroyed or raptured. I The Orman right wing u h1so
uW((()rj TIm iihj Mutrt dUrc1 that llrlt-j1" ,r""' ,'"1"" Tb fighting l gen-
.. ..,, ,t t.,,..i ni.ii., iJm fhiM a iit Uio naval brleinlrl''"' "'err.
iMM.r It. diai 0MtK ,ml ,, UlIrrlN u , rm Th-assault upon Verdun continue
t not b the Idling I growing bt ,w)m T, ,(, a, an)lt , Additional artillery ha been -nt to(
IU irl Orrmait obiec-Uin , not a ), t( l.COo artiltwiitiMt. ,""" IK,,nl- i
n,-,uii r...i,..i. ' eorU from tho Ka.lern theater
flCTM- 1
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MUHiigJ i- r- ! I g nw 'i j i fir " i tr uWnmMim'nk mr)
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NO, HE CANNOT
GIVE CONTRACT
ON NEW STREET
llLT, ItCMOK HAM JT, WORDKN
I'ltOMISKft
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Unlike .Counlr AUtaA .t'ontfictlw
Work, Um Vnmtioa of Wkte Cm
flnirl. llx- HIilpplngloB Htcbwaf I
t' to Hm Mrnbm of Um CKjr
rounrll, KoHontec A4ve?tiMgalt
for llil ob the Job.
lis rvtril from imnklrk, hut Itun
.ilk ltlf It U eijirlf.) that An l
Irion io uko that filr l in irtgrr, ':hrtrm it
m in tho rffMrt thnt the Itinwlan cnv-l
airy
fnllini uttrrlj- In II niti'tnpi to
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""' ii.ifwi ,-..i. Tim war onsen i r,nnupii mat ",lWr,t ( Warw ThU m tho rtimll
t. in en t ... .r -r.... , ft v,,pj mjJom by AuMrcMJpr-
nnnur -jiPfai,
It ricct tu fieliilne In
M:tlin for Miui tlmi but ) lnliirlan aro rrjirJUng th ItUMlana at
llhv Iuibiiii of tl.4 nurthprn llm In.mnnr W
lUCrrmatt gnnral u(t nmt rlli
ihtum liiwttm and ion Kluk cannot
taM tkr tlllt. in tUik, and for that
rttwn Herman)' U iocloplng a nn
g6ltal Wtduu,
TM. wornlng'a ftiMmimliiuw that Knm. u riaM). Mlll,w ,n ,(,, f(lr.
Ittimral .lluallon a wol change. )pr MMI, mnfcln6 bo, j,,, , ,hP
lu U rrlcrrinl Jflllr to rHrr-l)Rft,nrp ctUf,wr. .iifflci.lt.
' h.'nlng,( and .lid not rofor in ii.d,,uarlrr n,tmU ,hat thr alllc. ,
tMr.gi.nai: ammn in i program jft, Bl,,,w,g turtilng m.ncmHit.
i9ikr lit I Ufllnifrtl that lu iihjpft U to r
llMWurirr. Itrtrl. hlghl) PMI'fj hP (!.rma right from thf vlcla
mi. HUh ..mdaU d. not dt.ni- .,. f scroti and O.land.
rxxtttic iuoiinloti good n!ii. ? .
It l gthrrntt)' trllVrd lhal tilt
tWrsaaa sr rctlrtr. 5r.s!4 thtr ttl
rUn (ronil. r
1rtri I no coiitlrinmlon of th tv,
frtlt lhal Oatmd ha lri cvamiatitl
man ratatrr, and dftHt(d.
IhU, Vienna m1vlr uv that ttin Am. i
(nirtur MBta.
II) KAItL H. von WltXi.WI)
(Writtrn for tho t'njted 1'reaa)
I.IKOi:, 8J)t 11 (liy eourlor via
TurivU. S. Consul
Over to Chinese
ItHtTlHll IMVIIItrt
I'nllr.l I'lf.. HfC
At-TKHfa:UM.N TOKIO. Oct. 21. TJm Jarau
u , .... tiiriKtl rnltrtt Hlatp Comtil 1'ock at
fallrd rr. Hrvlri TVInt fan and flvn other uon-om.
fOl'KMIAOKN, 0t. at.tt I ro'halanu rt-ently Waving that ettlt-
rriiM i la t llrliUh mihinarlnfa nri' until orr to tho Clilnco authorities.
llrmMlttK io ,lnk n npt of (Jcrman, According to IVck about twanty
ltrnrni nff thi hlr of Uugr-n.
lrtll arv glvr-n.
No
Ucrnmn
Tau.
romn remained lu Thins
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"The Mutual Girl and Her Auntie
Thin I tho Ihirit InaUlluionl of tho rl of four article
ll"Mtlnu In Til HnU4 uclualvvly nu tho auhjoct of "Tho Ad
uniting Msdlttw uil Um AdKrtlatuent."
AdvrtUln U a llvluc thing, innvod by lulolllgeucn. It
lure, Uoponda largaly upon lha niillratlon of ncuuiulaled
ktuiwtmlK-knowUds that U aiqulrrd by rotuUtniil atudy of
KtxnU, couditlom, cuatoiavtBi
Whcro tho Miea cau tirtxuiil hl iiropoaltlou lu flvo ntlic
uu, the advirtlHBt tuuat do II In m fw word. Wuvra tho
ahumii can gal au audtaico with tho cuatoiuor to prt'font hla
iropoltlon to him, lh ad biuki rorco llaolf upon tint cualomor,
Wlmio tha aalwian cau ajiawor quoatlnna, tho ndurtlKiuint
uutt nnttclpaU Umui. Wham Uiu aalaamau cau laKo tho order
tho ad tuuat bring tna cuatomtd to tho atom or olllro to glvn tho
order, Whether that U dona by mall or iiomounlly, It nuiotuilH
Io the aaraa. The 4mUaaeuL tuuat nut only augpt. but rom
lvl tho effort to buy Uia gooda, to compel nrtlon,
Vou are uoat cartful, Mr AdvortUcr, nbout your wnr' and
"bout the medium (or your advertising. You altidy rurcfilly
"' circulation, who the nmdiuui roachca, tho rates, tc.
Hut how muck efort do you uo In u.lng otir incdlumii to
tlio beat adrantacet
What la the ndvertlalun you Inaort In thomT Do you gut Uio
-lKBotit returns on every dollar you apond from your advert!,
ngt Do you got all Hint tho ndvorlUliiR aliould bring youT
The mi'dlutu uloun la not nnougU, Suppoao you luiorl an
'l In tho H.tturilny KvonliiK l'oat, wjtlu n, clrculallou of over
2.000,000 per woek, mid tho rato of 5 pr owli rolumtflnch
1'i-r week, uud tho ud diM-a not pull. Will you blnnu the me
'"""'T Or will you bltimo the ad T ? X .
Htudy ynur ndvertlaemont.
Ari thoy built to Altriirt .Attention f t v '
o I hoy aroueo and maintain InloruitT
o they mate deetwt, 7 elx
l thoy atlmuUtepurchaioT "$ '
o Ihey compel action T U '
I have decided to mako K nrtlclea upoB'tnU talk of "The
AdVrtuing Medium uud tho AdvcrlUoment.hUJi the Utlrd
'"I", and there will be throw moro. along 'thU wTbio lln, Mr.
IIhhIupm Man, read tbcm, ami think on theee thluga.
" you do bualneea with Tlio Herald, The Herald will lake
""io of your AdvertWig, aud take care of your copy, wo know
imw io make It "fHM,."
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CHARGED WITH
DIRE THREATS
I
I A good story U being told wltk ret
urcnto to "the propoaed laffroTtiemt
t planned by the Klamath DerelofMeat
company for some time next year. !
connecting np their property In Bnesa
jvisu addition, and building a res4
to Shlpplngton.
' It la reported that Judge Worde
la taking advanUge of this eroneeed
uork in the hope that be can eeeare
votes at Shlpplngton, and to ale at
tempting to Influence the Totes of the
orklngmen by the bait of proapeet
i e jobs.
It Is aald that he haa approached
fccmttblng like five dlBereat eoatraet
ore, and gave them to uadarataad
that they could begin Ago ring ob the
construction of the propoaed road.
on the sea and under the sea, all at. the Zeppelin which terrorised Ant-. The facts aro that Judge Wortem'e
the aame Ump, 'vrcrp. waltIon with the Klaaaath Pavel aa
Although It Is aomewhat early to Member of .the German Flying ment company la not anch that he) haa
draw conclusion, the ZeuDcllns hao-Corp ho have bevn under fire many (nnyay la the management at the
T!u (Icrroan Crown I'rlnco Frederick Wllhclm U verj' popular In tho army. This photograph partly explal
litre ho la shown friely mixing wilhh la men.
What Is Expected From the Zeppelins
Maantrlrh and llnitr.r.tm i. v...
Vorkl That Ceraaanv l. nr.narin bon ,n ','?e0 a,u, Antwerp, thataa.Hmea In. this war, and with whom i,company, or would have amy partlea
, craaaoj i preparing i wcaMm of orreng; lhc. far 8UrpMs hao ulked. say that there U little to"' influence In deciding ape amy
the ncronlitiHM. This aluo has beon'fear from rifle and machine gun fire'IrPOed improvement by th
fan atrial attack, or lnalo of Kng-
lland with her fleet of Zeppelins In the.suted to mo by members of tho Fly-When Hying at nn altitude of not leas PJ.
Igeneral ImprreMou among officra!liiK Con, ho have declared that theUhen 4,000 feet. ! I this improvement dletrtct aheuM
here. o far as I could get any of routing and reconnolterlug of tho Sergeant Werner, trie flrst pilot , c caiaoiianea ui is aecmec io
,iturm to express nu opinion. That
Orman
Itrlbu
cavalry of the "air" has con-1 who flew over Paris, aald he
I.
i
utcd largely to the Orraan Buc-twenty-five patches on the wings ofjf tbc
r, but tj.nl aB'tiirensne woaim-J.!s nn"iln"riotir wars of Ihe enemies 'dOOv '
hBd 'cadamize cerUIn streets la this mart
city, the work can only he
unaer tne aupervteloa of the
;liullet.
Ho declared It had been hla city engineer, and the contract will
same Improaslon is lu the nubile mind
ifttkt.ivii mv in jsauu2Avi.'n i!i-l. i.-.n.' .- ..-- "9
" ' """ uuu '""' lhe Zeppelins aro far suppcrlor.
. OX COMI'IJM.VT OF M. H. WITH. 'V hero are all tho Zeppelins apd Thc German acroplanoK carry oxperienre and that of other flyers Jbe let by the city to the lowest
vtimt aro nicy uoingT I asked atWeV(J i.,m,u,j hombu hunr? In racks, that at an altitude of 4,tl00 feet a bul- lble bidder, under the saata ragmla-
member of tho Flying corps. on t,)0 t ot the maChlne. The j let haa little or no force or Impact Oons and in the aame manner as all
"Just wait and see," ho replied. ,iM,.i. r ,, i,i,j iiirma-h i!ip,pft As hn nut It. "ron ean almost 'other Improvement work done by the
."England gate us a llttlo surprise off n(r 8ell, n utti0 pr0pellor Into raoUon ,Catcll them In ynur hand." city.
.Heligoland. We will give her a llttlo w,,,ch . in tho contact point or -.
surprise uuiorc long. -nrlmor" so that tho bomb will ox-
more appear io oa oui low ep-ltlIoltB mlo hlttlnc anv obiect.
ItOI WHO AI.LKOKft lltr) I.IFK
WAS TIIUIUTK.VEI1
Tho preliminary hearing of Victor
OrarOc, arretted on'charge of uttering
threats to kill, will be held tomorrow
afternoon at 3 o'clock before Justice
of tho Trace K, W. fJowen. Qrafflc
was arrested at Midland late Tuesday
afternoon, upon complaint mado by
II. II. Wlthrol.
nt tow ep-.Dio,!- ul)OI, hlttlnc anv object.
t. ..it . .. ... .I"-- "-"
penns wun mo armies in tne neiu. U ... . ..rlmer" or "contact" li1
It Is dangerous to ask questions or' W4HlIn b). tr)c propeller, the bomb'
seek inroramtion. out inoications are. u sar Thus a forced landing or
and I have been told from various laniMh.u,, 0f the aeroplane would not,
j,ti kMad I It tat 1 Ii.k 'anivallna vk IiaIh b I . . ..
uu-., .....k ,... ..v,.,... ., , jcxpiodo tbrj bomDs carrieu.
concentrated clone to tho North Sea.' T,, ,nlv.ii ,rtiiirv n Mniainod
t " ,'" w...-, --.
Still Seeking Open River
Ml Is said that tho completion of sev- .. ..... ... i...,i,, . n.ii.
Orafflo ha. been released .m JU or npW z(pMlu8 ,. , awt0(I ''0, ''Tc ,nches ta l-gtb. and
nan recognisance. Tho trouble be- JWl ,(0W Zeppcllna OeramnyJa,,out ,0 nchca ,n u!nmeter. They aro
!'T' ,U:.!! tZ1Z2, B.ln":d:l"" ""J of " fliled with n",?e.,exSue?
isnu ohu . ,....-. - knows, tleforo mo war tlio onicial nrnnn. n ,h ,hinir nrotocted
that tlrallle drew a revolver.
MA6UIRE TO GET
HECTORS STOCK
AltllANOUMKXTH VOU THH TRANS
l'i:it AIIK NOW IIKINO MADK UV
TIIK TWO iXTKRKHTKW I'AH
TIKH .NNOl?XKMKXT HOON
A deal Is now pending In local mer
cantile circles, whereby J. F. Magulre
will soon purchase tho stock of the
Hector department atore. This deal
wlI bo closed within a few days.
Mr, Magulre, who la experienced In
mertantlto lines, some time ago pur
chased" the Atkinson stock, which ho
Is closing out. With the purchaao of
thd Hector stock, ha will enter the
permanent field hero with a lino of
drygoods, shoes aud furnishings for
meu, women and chlldreu,
Off on a Hunt.
A. J. Wiggins has gone to the
woods for a hunt of several weeks.
He wll hunt in tho vicinity of Wamp.
lorVcarup.
when not more than one Zeppelin was
shot down by tho French or Belgians.
It la quite posslblo that we nr less
Informed In Germany, but there Is
every reason for doubting this whole-
far as I havo watched events, there Is
a possibility thnt two may havo been
destroyed, but thero Is no proof of It,
and very llttlo to base tho supposition
on. Tho government flatly denies that
it has lost a singlo Zeppelin so far.
It also denies tho report of tho loss of
Hue for Damage.
Suit to recover ISO, tho value ot a
hulfcr killed by a railroad train, was
started against the Southern Pacific
toduy b John i. Morgan. Rollo 0.
record was less man nrieen. rnere.,. o( ft Dattl.3ll,,,( u ta A they
,.. .nti.rtHd rr I.aIIavIhv ).,, nr.' ... .
n.u ......... .... -v..... ...- . 0llW Ko mrougn mo snip,
many nag more, in ibci, many more.
Tho Zeppelins and the 42-cvntl-meter
mortar aro tho two mysteries of
tho war so far. You raa take your
choice from tho stories that uro adorn
about these two weapons.
Among the stories afloat are that
'the manufactured parts ot a large
number of Zeppolins had been made
at tho Zeppelin works la Frtoderlch
shafeu and stored, ready th he put to.
gether when tho emergaaay arose.
The Zeppelin works are aald to be
working day and night, Both In Ber
lin and here I have been told that
idormany haa now a fleet of sixty-four
aerial cruisers. From other sources
1 wss told that as noon as a fleet of
thirty Zeppelins could be sent across
the Channel tho aerial attack on Eng
land will begin.
That tho Germans will make some
daring coup with their aerial fleet and
that In tho near future, there (a some
reason for believing. It Is quit pos
sible that Ihey are merely .waiting tor
a suitable base, Antwerp, "slend or J
Calais.
Tlio atorlca of the number ot Zep
uellna Germany now haa matt ha tak
en for what thoy are worth. Aside
from tho undoubted fast that Ken
pollns aro being turned oat aa fast as
possible, no one knows anything
about the also of th teat exoept the
government officials, aad they won't
tell.
lu somo quarters the opinion pre
vails that tho Knglish fleet will ha at
tacked by the Seppellm fleet or simul
taneously by the Seapeltas sad the
uermsn aeei. ia sw wwraa, j
big battle will bo fotafmt ta the air,
Another Appeal Is Made to Secretary of State
In tlio hope of securing some action
toward the re-openlng of Williamson
rho American press, so far aa I ond Spraguo Rivers to logging opera
could Judge from tho first papers re
celved In many weeks Just before 1
left Berlin, had practically destroyed
the entire German fleet of Zeppelins, , interior
It seems to havo been a poor day, ti10 Klamath Chamber of Com
tions, tho Chamber of Commerce nas
Just sent the following letter to Sec
retary Lane of tho Department ot tho
mercc'and various other organisa
tions. Including the Portland (Ore.)
Board of Trade and tho Council of
Klamath Indians residing upon the
Klamath Indian reservation, have
salo destruction of the Zeppelins. Sojjlirlg tjIQ W8t yenr anj a half mado
MARTIN ESTATE
BEFORE COURT
Silas Obenchnln has been appointed
administrator of the cstato ot tho late
Dr. William Martin, and B.0II0 q,
Groesbcck his attorney, in accord
ance with a petition tor probate II loci
with tho county court. Tho portion
ot the estate listed In this petition Is
valued at 1,220, consisting of real
property In Klamath county and au
Interest lu property in California.
The bulk of the estate Is In 11 to In
surance, which Is In favor of the
young daughter pt the deceased dentist.
efforts to secure the opening of the
Williamson and Sprague rivers to
logging operations. They have like
wise been endeavoring to induce the
bnuorable, commissioner ot Indian af
fairs to sell somo ot the pine timber
of tho reservation, so aa to 'give the
Indians some benefit from It before
it deteriorates to such an extent that
it will bo very much less valuable
Notwithstanding all the offorts of
all the business community lu Klam
ath and Lake counties. In Oregon, and
tho business organisations of Port
land, Oregou, and tho elected repre
sentatives ot tho Indians themselves,
we hAVo been unablo to secure even
an inspection ot the local situation by
unyone connected with either your
office or tho office ot the commissioner
of Indian affairs, who had sufficient
authority or weight to decide tho mat
ter on Ita merits.
It Is doubtless wol known, even In
Washington, that business conditions
all oyer tho coast aro very bad Just
now, and that tho bottom has fallen
out of the lumber market. Such is
certainly the case In this county la"
the lumber business, as most ot the'
mills havo been compelled to skat
down for one reason or another. Oaa
of tho principal reasons which has
compelled the mills In this part ot the
state to shut down Is tho fact that
there la uo market for fir timber, aad
the land holdings of the mills Imclatfo
a high percentage ot Or, necessitating
the cutting of the fir sioag with the
pine timber. This has heretofore
been the case on the forest reserve.
It Is well known that over 90 per seat
of tho timber In the neighborhood ot
Williamson River and westerly there
from is yellow pine, which haa a good
market at this ttme. la fact, tho
greatest body ot pure plao timber la
thispart ot Oregon Is to be fettad oa
the Klamath Indian reservatlea, the
pine on the Crater National forest aad
In other parts of the state beiag i
terspened with fir aad other spseles
of timber. It is thought that this
plno Umber should bo pat oa th Mar
ket now while there, is a market for
pine timber and the market toy flr io
very poor. 1
Again, it is well know, even to year
own timber cruisers aad all others
who understand the timber prosleas
and have examined the timber of the
Klamath reservattoa, that the arses
of tho reservation aro bow aadchave
been for a number' ot years fall
grown, and that they aro fast, dove!
oping "spike tops," haras aad saaldo,
which Is causing tho, trees to rot aad
the timber to become less valaahlo aa
tho years pass. There are sailasad
with this letter six ymwsutahoerft
different places 'oa th Klsam f
ervatloa, shewing th saik Of
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