The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 21, 1915, Image 1

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GERMANS TICKLED
OVER SUCCESSFUL
RAID BY AIRMEN
UOlted I'M" SKllC
11KRMN. Jan. W-Ww HUMt Intra. vnlhiMMCUi rclgn here . the
remit or tlie niM of tkfrmum aerial riff early yeatrnlny morning, In which
half a ' ItrMWt towwi trow boMilmnkd, more or lea acriomly'T"'
"Tag? XItM exprf a etarerr lio that Utero will lx, more at
t.c..oftbetkkd.
Tag H-' rra editorially, Umc lliU raid Imm proven con.
claeively l,M to m,mr " t,IM Oermaa airship.
Morgea Ioat" Hawa le lxulr- Jut what aid England experts to
draw from hrr Iwwiw a If II U paaalble that airship ran allark
her title.
H ia oMrlalljr aiuwHMCd by tlw wam l-timewt ilia I the French of.
tensive inovemeaU sweeping toward ! ilir north ha been halt.!, anil U
now being craahed and rotM bark.
Northwest of PeataMoo th German troops, becoming aggre
sit, bare rtnpar4' tho' line of HvnrlMa Iimi earlier In the ir to a
strong French odeaalve.
Four caaaoa were captured In Uih advanr.
It l admitted that the'groaad gain yesterday at Xotre Daine dfliowtUi
by Uw Tnttona waa rrtakan by tbe Fr tit h and KnIUIi. The fight la re
ported aa fariou and bloodjr.
Unlttd Prm 8nrie
VIKNXA, Urn. 81-lt ia oMdalljr reported thai aeveral hundred Ku.
riana were eaatared yeatarday la the HgtHn lw Uonejec.
The iMe of the Mlacalon that rler la with tlie AiMlroermaaa,
aya the war . .
COLORING
WATER
M BE TAUGHT
IN ADDITION TO .NKKDLKCIIAW,
. ART DKI'AHTMKXT Oft THE U-
URARY CLlH WILL GIVE PAINT.
1X0 LKMMN
lu lino with lu policy of broadaa
log lu acono of work, the Art Do
p&rUaeut of the Woman'a Library
Club baa Jtint added a couraa In water
color pilntlng. Aaaouncament to
tbU effect waa made today by Mr.
Robert K. Wattonburg, the elBclent
bead of the departaaeat.
Mra. teao Clark Kimball, who baa
bad great auccaaa la thla Una of art
vae alaco aha attended ecnool, will
' W dta iaatnicor, All Intareated aro
" lartiAl to take theae leaaoaa, and a
alllbt reduction In tho amall charge
will be made to member of the
clubi
The next meeting of the depart
nwnt will be hold rrlday afternoon,
t the Library Club, from J: 10 to
s 30, in addition to the painting.
Inare will bo free Inalructlona In tat
Hag. crocheting and embroidering.
THOMPSON OtllJH
. CAUSES A HALT
FATHKH OK LAKK COUNTY MAX
I'AtiHKM AWAY AT ALItAXY', SO
HKSATV, AtMOURNH r"OR TUK
REST OP DAY
(Herald Hiterlal Bert Ice)
BAl.KM. Jan. 21. The atato eenato
.ii.i nnt hold lu ftoaalon today. It
met IhU morning but Immediately
adlourned tintll 2 o'clock thla after
noon, out of reaped for Senate rrcal
dent W. Lair Thompaon, whoie ranter,
Rufua Thompaon, ago 73(dlcd at Al
bany laat night.
Ha TooatUtla
J. E. Howie, a local automobile
Mleaman, la coavaleaclng after tka re-
oal of hla tonalla.
Honaion Funeral Today
Tho funoral of Mary Houston, tho
baby daughter of Mr. and Mra. Fred
llouaton, waa held at 2 o'clock thla
afternoon. Rov. Wm. McMillan, J. .,
puitor of Sacred Heart church, con
ducted the aervlcet, which wero large
ly attended by frlcndn.of tho stricken
family. Tho pall boarera wero four
llttlo girls. Myrtlo K, Ramiby, Waive
Withrow, Nelllo Klllott and Helen
Wlrti. Many beautiful floral offerings
were sent by aympnthUlug friends.
.Women In Norway are now ropre
aonted In every profession oxcopt tho
prleathood and army.
Fred Fleet tor Boosting
Map Showing Towns and Cities in Italy .
Wherethe Earthquake Killed Thousands
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l.'ulted t'rese Bervlce
PARIS, Jan. 21. There I aerioua
Metx. The JMlvanlagea are altrrnatlmf
Hghtteg
la the Foreat of Aprctnoat, the O'linaas were drfrea hnakiW.
FRANCE
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This map shows the area In Italy
where thousanda were killed In the
earthquakes which radiated from Sora
and Campobasso, January 13. A score
or more towns were almost wiped out
and In one, Avexiano, It Is believed
0,000 were killed out of a population
of 10,000. Rome bad two shocks, but
Ijttlo damage wa done to the historic
monuments of the city. The tower
or Marcus Aurelma was damaged, but
the Coliseum, St. Peter's, and other
landmarks were not Injured.
Tho circle Indicate distances In
miles from the center, of the disturbance.
SPORTSMEN WANT WW USING FISH RACKS FOR
THE COMMISSION1 SCHOOL LIBRARY! SPRA6UE RIVER
losing eereral Uaea of (retacbee. The German are Jaew
counter attack to regain these poatUoaa. 1 . , T-?:0?J$.
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to the aorthweat of Poat-aMouaaoa, where the Kalaer'a
lag their pffeaalve.
The deatracfloB of a big Clenaaa aBtaiuahlek aaagly
the forcea near Rhiema, ia ofldally reported.
Tlie deatractioa la acredlted to the French
atireaafully after gettiaa; the range from arlators,
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PETROGRAD, Jan. 21-The Turkish retreat
romlag a rout.
Aa a diaorgaalzed mob the troops are. Heetag' toward
of the rear guard have been captured.
MAHM MKKTIXO AT CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE TONIGHT TO PRO
TKHT AGAIX8T AUOLITIOX OF
GAME CONTROL BODY
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HHAHTA VIEW AXD MAUN BOOKS
HAVE A WIDE DISTRIBUTION
MOTHERS' DAY TO ' BE OB
SERVED OTHER NEWS NOTES
ATTACHES OF FISH WARDEN'S
OFFICE LEAVE TO INSTALL
eJgg TAKING APPARATUS HERE
AXD IN LAKE
If tho bill pending In the legisla
ture for the abolishing of the state
fish and gamo commission and tho
turning of tho game license moneys
Into tho general fund of the state,
passes, it will bo over tho strenuous
protest of southern Oregon sports
men. Petitions are being circulated
protesting such action, and are being
freely signed.
Thla evening at 7:4C, a meeting of
all Interested baa been called by the
Sportsmen's Association, and will be
hold at the Chamber of Commerce.
in Medford, Roguo river valley sports
men also hold a nlmllar meeting to
night. Ilosldes the activities of the sporU
meu, the Klamath Chamber of Com
merce last night pasaed a resolution
asking tho local delegates to the legis
lature to use evory possible moans to
defeat tho bill.
Ml VaOey Mai Ooten Pabtidty Worker
MORBID TRIAL
DRAWS A CROWD
CIRCUIT COURTROOM IS PACKED
TO CAPACITY THIS AFTERNOON
IIY THOSE EAGER FOR BALA
CIOU8 TESTIMONY
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Messrs. Pollock, two men attached
to the office of Master Fish Warden
Clanton, left thla morning for Sprague
river, where they will Install rack,
preparatory to a season of rainbow
trout egg taking In the spring.
Thla is to be carried, on this spring
largely aa an experimental project,
to determine the possibilities of that
stream for furnishing egga for the
hatchery.
Besides the rack at Sprague river,
the Pollocks will also install racks
and other paraphernalia In Lake
county streams before returning to
Portland.
HAYDON ASSUMES
Tl
IEASURERSHIP
At a meeting of the directors of th work In Mollne and
other
Klamath Chamber of Commerce last
lbt, Fred Fleet of Loriu wj
vaanltnouily chcW aa Moratory of
organisation, succeeding Oeorge
0, .Blower. This morning ,:b aa-
WMwduU.f4T
The aspolatmant of FMt la looked
upon with favor by all who know klm,
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u fW thMrji he big ua4ukia.
J?ff t0 tat. Wamgth Palki
Mr. riaet wia siaed la puMMty
Illinois
cities. Sluce eoming here he has
done soma splendid editorial work 1
both newspaper, ahowlng great or
iginality In his Ideas and features.
The greater part of the time he has
been here, however, Fleet has been
earned In atock raising at Lorella,
with H. H. Wlnnard. This, of court,
has served to bring him to a reallia
lioa of the farmers' problems, aad
wlM help blm in aeourlag relief and
aaaiatanee for the rarmera m
mtaatlnna
Trial of Willie Jonas, an eighteen
year old youth, on a statuory charge
commencod In the circuit court thla
morning." The Jury was solected thla
forenoon, and thla afternoon testi
mony la being taken..
Ruth Lemmon.-a young girl re
siding at Pine Flat, Is the complain
Ing witness.
The courtroom waa crowded all
day by an aaaembtate of men eager
to hear the aordM details. The throat
was so vast that many. unaWetb a,
cure standing room la the courtroom,
blocked the tap of tke'stalrway.
(Herald Special Service)
MAUN, Jan. 12. Joe Foster, a
homesteader from near Malin, was
called to his home, near Klamath
Falls. Friday.
John Fiugut, a successful hog
raiser from near Bonanza, pasaed
through this neighborhood on hla way
to Malln this week.
Shasta View district contemplates
a mothers' day program Friday even
ing. Appropriate exercises, Inter
spersed with good mualc, will make
up tho program.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wilson, Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Klrkpatrlck, Mra.
Strowbrldge and Jessie Klem attended
a dance at tho home of Mr, and Mra.
Nelson Fogle, In California. A good
tlrao la' reported.
Blanche Dobry, who haa been visit
ing hpr parents here since laat Oc
tobor, leaves soon for Iter home In
California.
O. E. Hunt and daughter, Mary.
spent two daya In Klamath Falls last
week. Mary went for eye treatment.
Rov. Hutchlns and wife ana Mr.
Flay and daughter from. Merrill, at
tended Sunday school at Shasta View
i.t a.initav. AftM flunitnv school
Rev. Hutchlna delivered an excellent I Tb,R mor",n Couaty Treasurer
?.! .- . .-n-ii-a ,.... 'Oeorgo A. Haydon formally took up
...u.. Mg duUeg HU bond WM aDproved
Such Is the Interest taken In read-, yesterday by tho commteslonera.
Ing. the library books that many ofj por'the present, Haydon'a ofllco
the patrons and resldeata of the dts-Vu be In tho Fisst Stat and Savings
trlct aro "reading them. iBank, as the nxturea, etc., necessary
Frod McManus, who recently came ,Br u ,her-
from Aahland to vlalt jn tht home of
W. W. Bailey, haa taken P a home- DAVRVS BILL OUTLAWS
atead east of the school house, , LOTTERHS IN ORBOON
M!m HtrrUon aa hr lister, fro -.
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aswrui, x. wtmm -v -...- BAUJU JWi. .Lottorls of all
view i -". .
CHANCE FORM '
TO BE A "MIDDY"
CONGRESSMAN 8IXXOTT TO MAKE
APPOINTMENT FROM YOUTHS
TAKING COMPETU'E TEST NEXT
MONTH
BOND WAS APPROVED YESTER
DAY, AND TODAY HE TOOK UP
OFFICE IN THE FIRST STATE
AND SAVINGS BANK
United Press Service
ROME, Jan. 31. There are freeh rumor that
Join the Allies la the war.
These are strengthened by report from Ber-eevfJiat afcV
deal la Swiss universities have been ordered by
regiments.
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TRANSPORTATION TO AND
HOP L, MILL'S HAL. WILL W
ESPECIALLY
TOMORROW
WASHINGTON, Jan. 21. Repre
sentative Slnnott. of the second Ore
gon will make his appointment of
midshipman to Annapolis this .spring
by means of a competitive, examina
tion to be held in Oregon about the
middle of February.
Tfie examination will be conducted
by the United State Civil Service
Examination Board for -Representa
tive Slnnott in two or three different
parts of the district on the same day.
The boy receiving the highest grade
will be. appointed principal, and those
next In order, first, second and third
alternates, respectively.
The examination will be open to
any male resident of the Second Ore
gon district' between tho ages of IS
and 20' years. Announcement' of the
exact time and place of examination
will he made In a day or two;
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people contemplating fttaadamaajty,,
nll-nia-ht dance, to be. a4rat-MT'5SB
hall InMUTa
night for "thft 1
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ford.' 'those In ekarae at' tho 'aM
have arranged to lutve.a'lhfawisfi
conveyance plying; oetwmiat'l my ami ;&
ihn Kali -.it VABlBr,Tt aaa.sbaaTaat:rff
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jausic tor u
lshed by Tlndair,
big time U, anticipated.
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erekeatra, a4a m
gaalal .oa-wt m
awWajsa.:
Ramsby J. Better -
E. B. Ramsby, tho
house Janitor, who yesterday
u stroke which UeapiciatadtoWyJ
. . . : ' - - t . .. wv".-i?y;
limbs,, la today, repert: ,aa aa-nas jffe
partially regained th use of hla
tremltle.
Enlargement Is
Oumber of Connerce Wfll Rght
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Opposed
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Mr. Arthur M. Dodfle, presldant of
th National AmocwtMa Opposed to
Woman Sutrage, 4alaai that only 1
pa oaat'cvf tho waua il Uo UaHoeT
States aro sattractot
;lMa4 nre absolutely prohibited hy a
bill utlroduoed by RpraaUUv
Dnvay, of Harney county.
It is also made' unlawful for a par
son to promote them la any
Tm meaaur carrie aa.
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Klamath couaty, tar from bene
fitting .by the Increasing of the area
embraced, within the limits of "Crater
Lake. National Park, would suffer
materially through this. .Therefore,
say member of the Klamath Cham
ber otr Commerce, tito project "iati
be fought hard.by the local orgaalsa-
Una. t -j. -
4. The oxtoaaloa proposed .would r
the bouadary.ao aa to take la vMt.
TUlelsvta. aad Diamond, lake. Tho
territory that would Una ho
away I torn of KlaBMth1et,dr
hunting, grounds, aid
xemi
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would be taua proauatiaa.Bftaaa-aasi
of 'being wjtklna aaAleeJpi'feW'';
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