The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 23, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS, OREOOH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1914
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llir IMlle Tin
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tun hamik, On. a, it u r
ymA ibl (dp allies have eomphrUiy
rat of ihe (trrinii ftNtUHlellottt
Utu llriit end lineal, Praatu.,
ilfrr, or Independent Preach,
tksrrelKXitrri, are reported Optfatiagj
Mini ttip t)rmn Hue, wnlplnis "
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Tb ttibtluc In that eectloa i
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las )tmn have withdrawn their,
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mm of i tin r,fKit work f (he
Ik of ihp HrllUh moaltofs.
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lit4 r of ihi lulu highway
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IS KEPT CLEAR
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AND THE COAST,"
CAROLS JOHNSON
Son of Chief of
German Navy
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(Hi I, mitt TIijiI In Hie .Vl'dhlic" Wr j
lt HufTi-rlntf l-'niiii u (.'urttiilinriit (
at Ctiilli lj- dip riiuitrl nt.
Aflir working for a i-ar lu an of. "I w nrvcr o kI1 Uial t llvt-4.In
furl lu Induct. tUcCaUfomla null und alio Klamath country as I am today,")
iKuuitt t-oiuutUalou to ult iouiv iviixay HoU-rt A. Johnnun, lmd of, the
ThU l hai t'lirUlawt I'nnkliurtt, wauj f ium toaalnie ba4i
Mtllltatil Knrral f iht fetnltilit army ami olhr thlna for th hoaplUla ana
In Uoln, who b Jut arrhJ In clothlnK for lite men In th aW. Aa
th l'll4 HUtw, hal to t about .ulttagpit ncthltlca arts In aWyanw
the attitudw of the imi) ho nftk now In Kuland. I thouhl It ould
for loarl tfc urntt war U a kix tl wm ,0 ,h' 'ou'-
TI.P nffrarttPi In Kniclaiiil t In try. I Uld not ll o ay in t.ur
They hav land with n nuaorndnl JU ntnr
Ia .it ,iik,..i,.. i.ii I, .i. .. inn Tim HritUU aUtltorilln
kpria to Tboreall. wmI lWfltlr.iwc)1( jf(, ror (l tJroe j,,,, -nt, ,lUdp n0 BttmH to molei me whn
m t,dqMttef, rart4 ll,b)lvp unanlmotiiily Jolnrd t help In I arrived Ihwe, hut 1 told thtm. of
HCarUtllp, t nUm WBy ifof ran, Many of .coow, thai 1 ahould bo leaving In a
RfWU from h K4suartfr ofith ( In thf Hl Cr nrtUc, f- day for American."
Otal (JallWm tadkatea that bwi. "
U aa emullon In lh M'U. Tk
0naa rtintlnna their KtU to
Wk the ilnrf toward Kic-uport nd
frwaUIW, ' l' J
T (lrwt ar dwirat!) iry
Uiio brrak through Ibn alllaa' llu4
la (b vltlnliy of Arraa aa Wall aa In I'tillvd IW Ik-nrlc
IM aotih Indlrallona am that lh W'AUIIINOTON. U. C, Oct, SS.
WttU' U not at th dUlrt ia, fh KiiRlUh baay haa traaamlttad
0 atrount of tho a round not af..t ih VblU llouaa a dUpatch i-
(la rovr, th tm tu mjIi nri.i. nUM atatlng that Kngland baa or-
Itrr4 tba rlM of tha HocafHr.
Th dUpaUh tUlad that tha vaaaal
wm aaUed txcaa "It waa consigned
towuKl tin flHblihmctit of u flh
laddvr oi koutv OUiei iumiu for titU
lo git bov iu' CalUornla-Ortfgou
t'owcr tompany'a dan in the KUmatb
ItlVfir at Klamathon, the omdati of
Ih state flh aad time coaalaaloe
are about to adopt asetber tack. Tbla
will be through aa anneal to the In
dian nrlce, ahowlag that by reaaon
of the obm ruction in the riTtr the
KUnutb Indiana art deprived of tlurfr
talruoD, which they hayo been wont
to um) aa food. '
Klaiu:itli Muniifactutlne company,"
uUu h rcturntsl fiom u sojourn of;
feverat wt-eka In the Middle West and j
foutli. "Tho people on the Coat. j
from Ktamalb KaiU south, are, la j
clover, compared with the condition
eltewbere In the nation. '
"I And that nowhere tn thlr section
nor in California haa the budnesa
man suffered the war as they have in
the Bait. Iniemt l no higher on
the Coast than It waa bcfor the war
broko out, nor U there any curtail
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The following letter concerning thejmont of credit noticed. Just tho re
mitter haa
Mt to E. B. Ualllvprn of this la the caae in the Bast.
".tiiulIiVr tHarj s" Tliat tploMsge
r r -UJilwuttttd
In the. BrltMJi ftlea,
jukI iik n Itmult; AustrlaHM ahd Onr
inn hi Ai-n'llcinK ICoMatled Vp by
(he A.utlwUier-4iep&ft4 Thmt
Zvppeliti SlieiU Arm Hrtog BMH. .
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United I'eaa Sarvica '
LONDON',. Oct,,, 2,rCopiBajKn
-wires that the Germaala and Howard
jKhlpjurd t Kiel are baafed fat tha
' coast ructlou of armored, bargea, to be
usetl to transport the flerman torad-
er to England.
t This report aaythat;ntany ot, the
.barges are' finished, and the real aie
... , ,. Mia turned oufai' the rate of nine
The aoa of Admiral von Tlrplt, hmr x
German minister of tho navy, wa ,t ,,. j,, Hti tUt ijJrf o,,.
captured by the British In the .North mM m gtruetinl- Z.pat. aheda
Sea. and at onco. his father waa noti- aj ggniejjg " "
Bed that he wm safe. Later he was Xelther 0," tnesa bmri -Mk g.,
ri-turnd to Germany. llrmedl " " ' ' ' " '
: , The Sta?sys)ii iaftMaaed froi;
a nign oniciat source caai cae
of the Klamath Snertamen'a AaeocU-, "tn the South conditions are tho
lion by It. K. Clantou. master ftablworat. owing to the deplorable con
warden, showing the"' new plan aug-'dltlon of the cotton situation, follow-
The Rockefeller
' Ordered Released
I
hi f ortnou.
Th u( communique aaya that tho
nt Mwrn th allf luvaitlons art
llBf.
Tat (irrtttsu atUck contlnutHi tery
lat and ihp varloua galna by Um
M'In are Ulng off, by the vsrt
'lil rrtlri-inrnti wrr.ri tlw ()man
ull nn it.,. MttMl wvere,
' l tlati-,1 itl4 KPUItn y mm
" lemalh unrhaiiB4, daeeJle tke
f-HtP righiiiig
to order."
IMairUNiti4 thtpadles.
Sheriff Uv left IhU morning (or
rrf Klamath and Creecent to deliver
the election suppllea through north
rti Klamath. Ho waa necontpanled
by Colonel M. 0. Wllklna and Hob
Huaanker.
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'Trie Mutual GrlandHer Auntie
There have been an many changed aUadarda In advertising In
the pa.t nve yean that what win good IVe yenra ago will not
l now, ''
(ft u all teat the value of 'advertising today. There nro
liuiulr,,!, of ua reading thin rr today, We have all got to
lnd a itrtaln amount r oey durlM'the nett twruty.four
our. , , , .
Nuw, I simply nay to tho buetaeee pooplo of Hits city: Don't
look to the medium alone to brlig results, Look to tho adver-tiwmi-nts
themaelvea, A good ad In a poor medium may bring
faults, but a jioer ad had boiler be loft nut of thu best of nil
o' them. i
If you spend a dollar In newspaper ndy'ertitliig, or a dollar lu
usiailnes, or on billboards, or Ihi the picture show houses or In
bookletM, or In circulars, or in any way oiul manner that ad
vUliig la usitd be sure before you contract to speud tho
dollnr that you will spend that dollar Judiciously and so that
H wilt bring back that dollar ud a profit besides. That's why
you ilvir(tsv! to mak a profit. Hee to It that you not only use
,'l' iiRht mfdlums lint Hint you use tiiem right.
Hiudy your udvertlaeuvnU.
An- thty built to attract alteutlonT
)n th,y urouae and maintain Interest?
!- tht.y create desire?
) they fcilinulale purchaser
"' tlu-y compel Htoftt
Von disngo ynur'ndvtttliement often to tell the people what
u hnvn for sale, .
't HiflMtrglJ get you tip good live copy, aomethlng that will
'I'M nntt hang jt on Hie book In the offlr. and have th,e changes
"""at all times. We will, do tt.
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PLANTING FEST
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Jackson t Kimball, Southern Ore-
gon repreeeauuve or ib jr-
hauaer Und company, la In receipt or
a buaiiei oi wnu ceieir "
barrel of wild rlco seed, to be planted
around Aspen lake. The need waa
shipped from tho Minneapolis office of
the concern, with a view to increas
ing the number of wild ducks around
the pond.
The object ot making the lake
more attractive for ducka Is to pro
vide another shooting place for local
sportsmen, not to make a private re-
asrvo. For this reaaon, local sporU
mott are ready to aaetst lu the work
entailed.
Sunday the seed is to bo planted,
and already several auto loada of the
members of the Klamath Sportsmen's
Association have been made up to
mako tho trip. Others are Invited to
arslst lu tho work, and plana are be
ing made to hold a "Jlnka" In couneo-
llou with, the work.
gceted:
ing the shutting off of European mar-
"I am enclosing a copy of letter re-, ket. When I think or the war
celved from the California flan and i things are going to the eaat of ua, '
game commission, -"referring to the land how much poorer conditions are
dam In the Klamath Itlver. You j there, I can easily say that we are In
will note from same that there U no'dover out here."
prospect of getting any immediate re-J Ur. Johnson also brings home the I
lief of the situation there through the jcheerlng news that Ibe Klamath)
California commission. This dam has country is In llno'to supply boxea to
been in the uko of CMslrwction forf-m new big Eastern field. This Is Took-
a couple of years or more, aad from jBg to the Coast for its supplies, and ?
Indications it will probably be several tho way la being opened for thu
years yet before It la brought to com-j Klamath concerns to furnUh these. :
iieiioa.
"Accompanied by Commiaaioner B.
ELKS APPOINT A
HOME COMMITTEE
raJt
hare. been ordered-to
Austrian and Ormaa alien
the ages of 1? aad'30; for the
of sending them to' ceaatrwetlen
camp aa prisoners of war.,
It I, reported that the actleav la Um
result of a, system ot esaleaage Jwt'
. discovered, Whereby Qermaay la kfC
MKMBKIUI OK THIS, .AT FIltST informed ofTthe moTcmU ef Brrtle!
w-
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MKKl"i.0, DECIDE TO COM- lr1' ""fy
MKX.CE WOHK EARLY IX THE
COMING YEAR
&v v y
;German'IEapEujre
BHtiK Soldi
E.
K. Duncan, I made an inanectlon of
this dam, aad It was our Judgment
that It was absolutely impossible for
any fish lo paM above the obstruc-
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SPENCER CREEK
tiou at any time or at any atage of 11 1 L lll
the water. Inasmuch aa 1 have hd! Ul I L I lllllllll If
German Estimate
of Allies' Losses
United, Presa Service
MOULIN, Oct, II, The Kreua Set
tung In aa article estimates the loaaea
of the-rreneh, English, Russians and
Bolglans; thus far at 760,000.
Henceforth. Russian Jewa may be
come? army -and navy oflceraof the
highest rank. The caar la aald to be
ready to accord Jewa la.RueeU the
into rights hereafter aa Ruetlans.
Authentic, records show that cin
ders, from a forest Sre in the tree
topa (a Northern Washington thw tall
wore carried a disUnoe of twenty
mllea.)
this maUer up with the California
commission for over a yaw, with bo
reaulu whatever, I will hat to con-
feaa that I do not see that I will be
able to do anything further In the
matter, but have though" thelmatter
might be taken up r the Klamath
county people with the adlaa depart
ment at Waahlngton, D. C., setting
forth the fact that this obet ruction
haa been the meana of stopping runa
of salmon, which frequent tho trib
utarlea ot the Klamath River, aad
which the Indians have been accus
tomed to take for food. I have
thought It possible that tha above de
partment might be able U bring some
prcaure to bear which weald relieve
the situation. If, In your Judgment,
you think It advisable' taj take thla
matter up on these ground, we would
he glad to aaalst you la aa way with
in our power."
B. Hall. W. O. Smith, J, E.. ..
Hedge. E. B. Henry and 'P. R. Olds United Press Service
were appointed a oulldlng committee! WASHINGTON', D. C. Oct. -i
,at last night's meeting of Klamath The German embassy has received a
'Lodge So. 1247. B. P. O. Elks. Al- wireless message to the effect that lu
ready they are at tcorS on plans for. tho fighting west of Lille the Oermaaa'
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Third and Main.
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MILLS TO HAVE
PARK BEAUTIFIED
ORGANIZATION IS POMOD TO
IMPNOVK THK ADDITION'S
PARK SITE, AND TO SOT OUT
TREES, ETC.
Having aa Its purpose iha beautify-
lag ot MUla Addttie. IHarth
War Park Aseeeiatte lata heaa
formed by Mills AddRloa aaoale.' It
will work to have Ua nark alta la
MUla Addltlea ImKovad as4 aUhwed
a iateaded, aad ahw werk to beauti
fy the etreeta ot that tarivkta; dlatrtct
by plaatlag treea alaag ttw' nirMaaff.
Memberahlp la one to ail ffwarth
Ward reatdeaU. Tha
PreaMeat. 3 Uaata; vie;
Mrs, Sylvia WeetlaUj
urer, R, b. Aliiaa4ar,
I.KASK
HTATE
IS
SECURED RY THK
WHAT SUPERIN-
HATCHERIES
UVH IS STATE'S BEST SITE
FOR
TKNDE.VT OF
The state of Oregon now has a
leae on the hatchery alt oa Spencer
Creek. A Ave year leaae. executed
by tho Western Pacific Land and Tim
ber company waa today aigned by
Plah and Game ConitnlsslouerCharlea
P. Stone for tho state ot Oregon.
The lease is on fifteen acre ot
ground. Tho atato by the terms of
the documeut has the privilege of
erecting und maintaining a fish hatch
ery and the necessary equipment for
the same, tho right to dirert the wa
ters of Spencer Creek for hatchery
purposes, and to erect the necessary
runways and fish traps.
There is every reason to expect
that considerable work will be done
at tho hatchery next year, for Super
intendent of Hatcheries K. E. Ctanton
considers this the finest trout hatch
ery site In the state, and the bulk ot'
the trout fry to bo distributed through
out the state In 1915 will undoubted
ly come from Spencer Creek. ,
Superintendent Clanton will be
here In a short time to plan the en
larging of the present hatchery, and,
the work to make it a permanent in
stitution. '
Cv
The building to he erected is to bn
a lodge home arid, club house, not a
businesa block. The committee plans
to secure plans, etc, as soon' aa pos
sible, In order that work maybe
started on tho building early next
spring.
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It also stated that German artistry
northwest, ot Neuport had disabled a
BrltlaU utroye " . &t
Another Mini lu Pulpit.
By request of the pastor. Elder S.
E. Milan will nil the pulpit of the
Baptist church at the 11 o'clock ser
vice Sunday forenoon.
OKI Kricade Meet.
D. S. Linker, a Portland attorney.
Is here attending, to business f matters,
lie and W, H. A. - Reaaer are' old
friends, meeting here for, the flrat
time In eight years. Va'dt theyrhave
been haying a great time talking aver
e uays oi lueir joriaer -.acuuai-tce
In Illinois.' -'. &s - t
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Ashland-Klamath High Sckools Are Ctf eMs
Coach Otto Klum an Alteon husky Park before 2:30, tor It has beea i-.
knlghtB of the grldlrou left Ashland creed that the game analTatart a ttat'
today for Klamath Falls, the last slg- ,,0"r .prom'?, "''' li; . J
. , , . l Oscar Ei Wllley will officiate aa
nal practice has been held by the - The umpire will be Dr. Brla-'
iK'nl team, ofllctals have been appoint- 0i Ahlndv
ed and every thln-g Is lu readiness, for Tho Klamath High team will be, t
tomorrow's gaino between the toot- picked from tho following:) c Noel.;
ball teams represeutlng tho Ashland ( Page. Motacuenbacher, Oreai, Stew-
High school aua the Klamath Conn- art, Hill, McMlllaa,Baala. KiaaL I
Orders have beea Issued by the
American etate department to all eoa
aula la tha war area to look out for
themaelvea aad keep out of danger,
Whenever there la great danger con-
aula aad ministers are expected to
change their posts. During the Bring
ot Rhieau, Wlllhua BerdeV. consul
there, sought rafufa from German
guns la a wlaa eaUar.
Rusata
priatU.
thusldsm at tho high school today, the
rootlng'splrlt boing rampant, and yell
practices are belug held as otteu as
possible..
Thla evening the students will hold
u monster rally on tho street, to
Whoop up Interest In tomorrow's con
test. ThU wilt be held onMala
sl'root, starting at ":30, and pjrow
Isee to be as, interesting aad spectac
ular as It U noisy. The procession
wm go to the depot, to greet the Ash
Und team upon 1U arrival. ' t;(i
Tomorrow at" 1;S the atudeats
will held another bbj parade oa Mate
n street, Thla wUi1 terminate 'at afedaa
derson. Short,.
O'l.oughlla aad,
"Some of our
Graves,,
boya are
Everettj'
e
toeapar-
lenced. fodtbalV ,aay. CoaehYerl
non. MoUelMbacheV; '"hat taafa;
nil OHttnA 'AbllNi 'mrnii mrii a!b ' taftA''
the game " wtaTJteWieittVtiias. jW;
Hon but Uttjhlaa4j.taa i,1S'-l
one or ine oeet latejseaeMeHf j
Inthe state, this yaaTi .hu.tmmna.taai, vWifi'
TT r-T' .T''r7 T l -- -,-r-ft rr . v.rf
Isaw
aaaWssaaal sawar -' - ft
TaW ill VHMrl . " ,- "1
Pass High' elevea, a ;,
lbe.Kasaatk.t4aVP:
.Blrttedl aere baea. i
flgbtm etothea," ;v ; : ' ;.
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