The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 16, 1915, Image 1

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PRINTS THE
KLAMATH FALL!'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
NEWS WHILE IT IS N1WS
Ninth Vr--No. .PTfl
KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1915
GOVERNMENT TO :
SEE WHY WHEAT
PRICES GO HIGHER
1,'ultod '""" Hrvk
WAHIII.VGTOX, Jail HI. Jut uliy llio prim of ulii-ui ami Hour
luxs iitltiinml In l Im itrlrriiilui'il l)' llio got eminent.
IVdcnil official, i-apcclnlly Hum- mniiet tM vWlh the Di-purliui-nt
of JhIm' i""' AKrlriiltiiii', iimi irmly to probe llm nituc. for Ihcithm
lu rUf. Tin')' iil Intend In inHo out iiiiilxliinrnl nlirrr ll I .Iiomi
Hull ll"1 I"'1'1' '"""tlim I" without witmtnt,
Niillco wns vlr tutlly mtumI tiMtny Hint tlu go eminent will pio'e
ttito n)' illi"rr)' of lllrgnlliy In the nilviiiH'r In the ot of theke n-"..
.Itl.
Proldciit VIIon liu ulvt-lt III Mini lion lo ihl nillou, II 1 mi-
noun cod,
Defeat of the Turkish Troops
Is Stirring Constantinople
Lulled I'liM MorvUe
XCW YOHK, Jim. III. IKmiII llm uiiiKiunrriiK-iil llint llio gutcrii'
incut It KI"K 1 Iiiv-IkiiI' llio uium-i leading ii lo llm Im itww In
llm prhe of wheat ami Hour, i-i'iHMiitMllvr of tti iwiIIoh'h hlggi-M
u,iiiuuiIi- r'illrl lluil lln irlcH ttlll go ollll hlgho.
Tin full urn of till- Ailtlrnliili crop IliU fall, iiikI llm fin I that
l.'uropt' Imd ' T mmM-n It iif"nry for tho fulled Stale lo foetl
the cntlte world, nrronlliiK l Jt-r:t SenbrNkle, llio rimlrrii ifir',ni
tnlho of llio I'llMiroy Milting roiiiinuy.
Ili iiuili'iiiU Hint if Europe ronllnui'M lo liny Hour mid wheal til
tln prvwiil rule of demand, ll"' 'lillii' Hour Mtpply of A merlin will be
riluumird hy March.
TROOPS HURRIED
TO KEEP GERMAN
FORCES IN CHECK
I tilled l'rea Servlc
PABIS, Jan. 1(1. There Is no doubt hero but wh'atGerinany la plaaatag
another drive lu an effort to take I'nri.
Ten iinny corps arc repotted to liuvo been sent to the bailie front aloag
the Alsne by lite Germans. These troops nro first Hue veterans who h TO
lii-oii withdraw from Flanders mid along the Mucse.
To divert tills thteatciicd front, a part of the Paris gitrrisoa luw beta)
sent lo tlio light zone. Ik-sides these, n new British force has been landed
a ml Is being rushed to this new crucial point for Its baptism of Ore.
Fighting is unchecked in the vicinity of Solsaons.
Tiie new buuh of the French artillery have been rushed to tha Aifi
to hold the Teutons lit check. ,
J-'rotn Solssons to l!lileni.s they ato viorklng effectively.
It In admitted, hotct er, that the Germans Iiavc retaken the treacfcM at
otie- Dame I.orette and near Curcncy, which were captured week
ago by the French forces.
.I'tillrd 1'roiin Service
CO.VSTANTINOI'I.i:, Jnn. lfi. -
Tim Ttirklnh people today iMrnod
for tin' Unit time of tlto ilofeal of
. detacIiiiK-iit of Turkish troops, latest fotce to take up arnrs.
iffi-ted nKolimt Knver I'asliu, and the belni; routed by
sltiintlon Ik believed prions.
rK?s3LW im
hill m
the Moslfin troops lu tlio CuucaHiia '"K HiHiin victory
mountaliii. !l8h urn,y of lhe
;ll0llticud.
Ail :i remiu, itiiuiuiu irriiiiiion m 'flo Tenth
iimiilfesteil Tills Ih enpfclally ill- coiim
HAI.KM, Jnn.
county tlclf Katloti
1C- Tlir Mtirlun
ban littroilucitl n
bill provldltiK fur tlio abolition of
tlio present law kIvIiik tl' Bfcrolnry
of ilatv authority to Immiii' automo-1
bile llic:iCH, and ttftiufcrrliiK It to J
itiu vnrloiu county clerku In the
itate Inmcnd. Tlio tneiuiuro will pro-,
vldu that county chirk nhall lue
nil HreiiMB, collect nil feen, and tlinl'
ttiu littler Bball no Into llio county'
rout! futiil Thin detonation hao almi
JIM'III.IO SCIKMII. It.lHKirr SIHM)T.
CltS TAKC TIIC 1'lltST KXfJAIJC.
IKXT l-'IU)M OI'I'OXC.N'TS IIV A
IIOC.V rill.VTS
Uniform Accountancy
Bill Also Gets Axe
fulled l'ress Service
I5KR1.T.V, Jan. 10. Additional succc-e are elalmcsl by the wr de
part men t. . ""
It is claimed that the Gernmns, uttacklitK In the vicinity of Arrme,
lured to first line trenches, and a nttmlcr of French prisoners.
- Artillery firing continues in the not th.
There Is a .sentiment nil through Germany for au ofletujlve bl
111 ita f Pllntnlll1 1(. ml.i.u diiLio wlnnc n.nl nlliaw (IapImim TflAOA ImaIm1a HMftA
In an- reported sunk by the Russians In I
the niack Sea. The fate of lne I 'lon British Micrcluinlmcn.
and Cloveilth army 'troops la unknown, but .It Is be-1 The siici-eMlon of Grand Admiral von Tirol (2 was talun un la ill
attemptliiK to reform after j led that many were drowned. ,,u,icw, especially by the officials.
i It is agreed tltat I'ngland la at work on a plan to starve Germuy, sad
i is contended that the latter will be ulthin her rights to make m rtaUlar (
i gressive movement.
United Pi ess 8ervlc
i'iriiuiii(AU, Jnn. 16. A sweep
over llio Turk-1 Turkish
of the Cnucanua
tlio UtiKsIatiB are
declared defeated near Knra Urgani
with enormous losses. One rogimeut '
was annihilated by bayonet charges.
Kight transport ships, covcylng
troops rrom Anotolla was
OUAK
VICTIMS
i,
E
NKA P H MniW Pn IN ;MayHitGameand
mnuuiHL uui in , Fi8h Commission
THEIR NEW HOME
(Herald Hpcclnl Scrvico)
lit a boll) couteHted tnmo of
Introduced it bill provldltiK for Hie, bimkutbull tit Merrill Inst night, tlio
liermnnrnt rcRlMtrntlon of vlt'CtoiH, It iulntet reprenuutltiK tlio
prmrrlbe t!u card Index nyMcni. bdiool of thl city dufoalcd a team
' from the Merrill public hcIiooI, llio
(ncoro bi'lng 29 to 17 The llneupa
Amiotiiiceutunt luu boon tuade by w,to'
I'risiltlcut Charles C. Monro of thut
IWm,...,.nnP i,,..,r,..innl Kx. I t-u,,lr'" wiiooi -union. MoiMiiwi- ,nkllR 0f a census every ten years
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. Diicner; ci'iiter, uuiimuoriaiii, Kiiiinid, llefore these ato effective, bow-: I'ortlimd.
.ever, they will have to bo passed ' National
Tlio llouuo adjourned this morn-
Ifnv .i.itll Mnmlnu Tlln rtln.k nf Tin. '
..r "Miii fiuiiuti;.
members to
SAI.KM. Jim. lfi Tint sellliln Iihh
Central1 ...,.i i i i - ! ''""
nitlilt-tl un iuuillirv.1 ill .(,. mil Ul ..-- .lr.,.,l
tteiiclimcnt today by passliiB bllla Adjutant-general W,
repealing the measures
for the Immigration commission, mil
Tho plan of Port-
adjouru Friday
OXIiV T1IO.SK OI.OSK TO IUU CCX
TCItS ABE HELICVED ItAIXt
TUBCATEXS DEATH TO MANY,
SCBVIVOHS
,1
E. Finrer has
nrovllllllir fi-tlilnreit ll In rnsli?nnf tnn no rnmninn.
,... ., j., . . n....w. ..w .u...u.. ,
.iter in uio uregon niionai liuaru.i
! United l'ress Service
form accountancy system, nnd the. In his place, llovernor Witliycombo)
has nppolnted George A. White, of.
HOME, Jan. 1C Huddled in!
groups In the open country, with-1
out food, fuel, and clothing, thous-j
; OPENED FOB BUSINESS THIS
MOBXIXG AND BEADY TO MEET
i
I THEIB CUSTO.MEBS AND n.IS-
i
TKB TO THEIB NEEDS
tiOHittftM tlmt tint LTitutiilu ntnl nil tXm
Libit pnlnrei of tho exponlllon will -rrl-oi.. Ilrmlslinw. l.awronco.
Tho latter has
been a,'ani,s of l)easants aro facing death. j The J. F. Magulre company
has
(luard officer for severaliSo far' on,y tlle outer rlm of the about completed tho removal of their
! open every day between Fobrunry 'Merrill hcIiooI Forwnrdil, Otlleld.jby tho House
December
oxhlbltorH
1, 11)15. lu-
nnd repreHonta-
Stukel. center; Irwin; guard, Itobl-
mod, AudorMoii, ttlahok.
years.
iO ntnl
lllVlllllttl
lives of foreign and utalo govortt- A prellinlmiry gatuo between tho.
month will bo permitted to close their girls of the Mcrrlirhlgli and public
dlnplnyH at their own discretion onejitciioo. wan won by tin. high school
ilny ench week, team. '
HISTORIC
OREGON
CHILOQUIN
HAS
Organization Mail
Puzzles the Postofficej
.-,! I -.Ml. , j
With New Officers Elected, Clerks in j
Quandary Ask Directions
Just who should receive tho mnll to, no malter If tlio sumo olllcors wore
"ttor addressed to tho various ruolecloil. ,,,,,.,.
Home of tlio organisations to which
"ikch, patriotic societies, ehuiclies,
STARTS ON 1 RIP RAILROAD WRECK
qunko zone has beou touched by
relief workers.
It Is admitted that there is slight
liopo that tho death list will be re
duced. A heavy rainfall is feared. If
'this conies, It will mean thousands
of ntoro deaths among the shelter
less people.
i i i
XCWI.V PAIXTED AXD POLISHED SXOW AXD DISGUST ABE GIVEN
THE GAI.I.AXT OLD VESSEL; AS THE HEASONS FOB EXGIXE
liCFT SEATTLE TO TAKE
IX BIG XAVAL PABAkI:
LCAI
I
LEAVING T1IETH.10KS YESTEB-'
DAY AFTEBXOOX
KID CLOTHING
BADLY NEEDED
stock Into tho now home prepared for
It by the remodeling of the ester
whllo Comstock hotel.
In addition to remodeling the first
floor of tho building, a handsome
brick front has been added, and the
SALEM, Jan. 16. To abolteh the
State Game and Fish Commlwlos.
and mako tho master flan warden B4
game warden appointive by the
governor will be the purpose of a
bill to be introduced by Repreaeata
tivo Schuebel.
"The measure will take the flak
and game department out of politic,
and' cause a reduction in the number
of the wardens," said Representa
tive Schuebel. "By vesting the
governor with the appolntment'ot the
two chief wardens they will be di
rectly responsible to htm. It will
also limit the number of wardens
which the master fish and game war
den can appoint."
tlvlc oi-gunlzutloiiH, ote lit n matter
Hint keeps tho postal employoH hero
Kolng most of tho tlmo. Now, how
ever, It is woi-ho than ovor, for most
of tho organlmtloiiH have electod
nw olllcors.
No advices liuvo bueiuglvuii tho
PpBt olllco rcgardlnK tho clinnscH In
ho porsims to whom thy mail should
h sent. Thororore, Postnanstor Del
oil has Issued an appeal to tho local
organliutlouB to nio Instructions as
to whom mall should bo dell,veroo
mull Ih huiU aro as follows
Six churches, Indies' nld soclotlos
forN syiearly all deuomluallons,
Womiin'fl Civic League, Library Club,
Klamath Falls Business Mon's Asso
ciation, Klamath Plouoor's Associa
tion, Woman's Christian Tcmpcrnnco
Union, Plumber's union, Medical As
sociation, liar Association, Teachers'
Association, Ministerial Association,
Sport men's Association, County Cen
tral Committees of tho republican,
democratic, socialist nnd prohibition
parties, nil logos, Klamath Lltorary
Club, Kwnuna Lltorary Club, High
school organizations, Klamath Falls
band, etc. .,
United Press Service
SEATTLE. Jan. HI. Freshly
painted mid polished, tlto battleship
Oregon loft the Pugct Sound Navy
yard at noon today to lead tho
International mnrltlino pageant
through tho Panama canal, taking
President Wilson nnd cabinet from
tho Atlantic to tho Pacific, March 10.
Tho Oregon will mnku brief stops
ut Sun Francisco and Sun Diego.
On a Bug CiuUe
Hal II. Olgu and Carl (Irubb, con
nected with tho Klnmnth-Lnko For
est Patrol association, loft this morn
ing for Newell Station, near tho Luko
county lino, to begin n cruise thoro
for signs of troo Infestation by the
western plno boutlo. Tho associa
tion is waging u successful campaign
of extermination ugnln't this pest.
"Tho squaw limited," as some style BELIEF WOBK OF PIULAXTBO-
tho train operating botwecu hero and imo DEPABTMEXT DEPLETES
Kirk, mot with a mishap ut Chllo-
, ' , , , , STOCK OF CLOTHES AND DOXA
qulu yesterday. The euglno Jumped
the track, and It was not until a late' TIOXS WILL BE WELCOMED
hour lust night that It reached Klam-
a tli Falls.
Some s.iy tho suow was responsible
, 11... ...ll.nti nilinoa nn. ll n 1 1. ,1 '
IUI IIIU lllinKltll. WIMVia Bj KUtiK HIU
mogul bocamo disgusted over tho fail
ure of tho S. P. to extend the lino on
to Natron, but at any rate, It Jumped,
and ll took much persuasion and cus
sing to got It back In Us proper place.
Home Agulu
Mrs. J. M. Evans -will be lu this
ovonlng from Kansas where she has
been visiting relatives.
Establish Olllco Here
Cicorgo 0, Ulrlch litis roturned
from attending a conference of Ore
gon agents for the New York Mutual
Insuruuco company, hold In Port
land. At this session Ulrlch was
named district manager, for Klamath
ami Lake counties, und an office Is
to bo established here Mr. Ul
rlch will move his family here from
Medford In a couple of months.
Have you any children's clothing to
donato to a good causo?
If so, send them to tho library at
once. Thoy will bo distributed to
needy people throughout tho city as
fast as theso are located by the Phll
nntrophlc dopartment of tho Woman's
Library Club.
This organization, which la steadily
nud qulotly carrying on a most com
mendable effort; this week supplied
clothing to four families in hard cir
cumstances. All of 'those families
had children, ono having, eight and
another nine, so It Is needless to say
that the douated supply of clothing
was nearly exhausted,
Donations were received tbts week
from Mrs, A. D. Harpold, Mrs. Chaa
Loomls and Mrs. Fred Bchallock,
The palaco of fine arts Is the oaly
one of the eleven exhibit palace
tlrm now has one of the nicest and that is absolutely fire-proof and bttllt
most convlenent store rooms lu the .of steel and concrete. It Is
city. 'circular In form and 1100 feet long.
Arrest Is Made in
Merrill Saloon Case
Fred H. Mills Flies to Aid of Client
With a Writ ,
All is not settled us yet In tho A.
F, Clubiuo case at Merrill, wherein
Clublno was arrested on a charge
of keeping his saloou open after the
polls closed election day, and was
fined $250.
Today Clublno was arrested by T.
M. Durham, marshal of Merrill, a? tho
fine has not been paid. This after
noon, his attorney, Fred II. Mills,
after telephoning to Merrill, secured
a writ of habeas corpus, and left for
Merrill to rescue his client from the
Alfalfa City donjon.
Clublno was fined December t. A
couple of days later, his attorney Sled
a petition for a writ of review In UM
circuit court. This was granted by
Judge Benson, then on the bene..
lu the petition for a writ of re
view, Mills alleges that there art
no legal provisions In the Merrill
charter whereby his client could be
fined for keeping open bis nine of
business. He held that-If therttto .
such a provision, it to of no aaU, '
because he charges that It was pasMd'
at an extremely irregular sasetiag.of
tha cltv'a fathers. -Ol
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