The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 25, 1915, Image 1

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NOT AS LOBBYIST
Is Defeated by Fleet
Attack British Coast
ATTACK UPON RKFWulKNTA.
TIVK UNWARRANTED
lrl AHomey W "ot Hired to H
VKUilS Hw That HU1 In IVumed,
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Local Hiortsacn th Protest
Meeting to He HeM III Salem
Wedneedey.--aBkh'a Wrk Landed
(Herald Hfoclal Service)
SALEM. Jan. IO.-Telegrams
lVttr ro nourlag 1b trom all over
ibe Ute protesting ngalBst any
changs In tho game commission.
An attempt will be made to re
ronilder the bill placing the gamo
fund proceed! IB the general fund,
tnd It ! planned to make It b ape
clsl order for Wedneeday morning.
Many sportsmen will be aero Tues
day night, attending the open meet
ing. '
It U aa a delegate from the Klam
ath Bportamen'e Association to the
open meeting of aportime with the
game committee of both Houaee el
H.lera, that D. V. Kuyhendall rep
resents us at Balem not aa a lobby
ist," aald a member of tke executive
board of the aaaoclatloa today.
To late for presentation at any
meeting, we received letter from
the head of the Oregon Saortamen'a
league, telling of the opem meeUag.
and urging us to sea a delegate
there to show bow tin eltlsene feel
regarding the matter. It was too
late for ui to take the matter up
with the association, so the directors,
nndlng that Mr. Kuykeadall was go
Ing to Portland, where today he ap
pears la the Federal district court.
we aaked him to rep reseat the asso
ciation at the meeUag. This he
kindly consented to do, ,aad cre
dential as our delegate were tesued
him.
"Representative Smith, who was
the lit secretary of the aasodatloa.
sad always active la sportmsa's af
fairs here, Is aot eligible to attend
the meeting, as this Is a sjatuttiag
of clttsea, not legioletors. We kaow
that Brother Smith will do a Trojan's
work fer the defeat of the bill la
lbs Hesse, aad he has the support,
contdenee aad trlendohlp of wvery
ember of the nwortsfMn' Aseecta-Ilea."
Two down pairs of bob white
quail were released at the Mils
Toung ranch on Lest rlrsr Saturday,
being aunt here by the state tab aad
lame commission with view to la,
jroduclng this bird here. Others were
released last year.
RUSSIAN TROOPS
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LOSE IN GALICIA
LODZ 1M MENACED BV HUB
GEAR'S FIGHTERS
i: nlted Tress Service
UN1X)N, Jan !M. A kccond attempted raid and atlack upon Use Brit.
M coast by a squadron of German crulwr rm made yeatsrday. It
felled, however, for British dreadnought anil rrulaere tewceseed (he -larking
fleet, routing It
It la known that one derma milwr of I lie llrat rUaa was sent to lite
IwMom. The German claim Uiat ono llritUh crater was mink,.bnt till
I dental.
United Press Serrtee
nKnLI.V, Jan. S3. Today's oMrlal Matcmcnt rccanliag yesterday'
naval battle claims the destruction ot a llrltlah battleship.
It I admitted that the German emitter llleucher was lost. It I dc
rlared thongh. that the other member of the Seet returned to the naval
haan without any damage). '
Tlie battle crulacra UerSJUagcr, HeydlUx, Moltke aad Bleaclter, four
mall rrnUer and two torpedo boat flotilla were lite German ship en
gaged. Tlie llritteh Sect, according to today's sUtetucnt, wa compoed of
Ave battle rruleer, aeveml Mwall rrnlaor and (wcaiy-sl torpedo boat
dentroyevw.
The rtatrment Ay Hint the Ilrltbli fleet cloaed in on the Germaaa.
Tlie latter, reallalag that tbejr were running Into a much stronger contin
gent, fled. A running battle of three hour' duration followed.
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General Roque Gonzales Garza,
the Newest President of Mexico
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Ruaslans Also Claim Repnlaion of
Gernaaas f Menacing Warsaw To
the Hnthward, Austrian, Beta-
forced bylArriraU from Germany,
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Have Rrsken Up Raaafaa OsTen-
Hungary
lve Aimed at
Unltod Press; Service
PETflOORAD, Jsn. 20. The de
velopment of! the Istcst Rumlan of
tonal vo move' Is menacing Lodf.
In a brilliant victory In Southern
Poland it is declared that the Ger
mans moYlnej agalnat Ivangorad were
rolled back. Tho fort there is the
main protection of the southern en
trance) to Warsaw.
Tho Ruaalana, In occupying Klelce
have driven tho Germans back twenty-rive
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United Press Service
IX)XDON', Jan. S3. -Reports from Holland arc that a four funnelled
German crniaer, apparently of the type of the Btraatburg aad Boon, was
sighted off the Dutch coast today, apparently damaged.
This ktrengthene the conviction hern that the German losses were
greater than Indicated In tlie admiralty' statement. There la no report
a to casualties.
KagUad is la aa uproar as a result of the defeat of the Invader.
"Wipe oat the German navy," I the deamnd of the people.
ELEVENTH ST. IS TWO FAMILIES
TO BE UP. A6AIN
THOSH HRKKING THK IMPROVE- DURING T1IK WEEK PHILAXTRO-
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TIHK FOR BIDH
Tho Ulevcath street Improvement
project Is not dsad. Neither can It bo
snld that It now slocpetb, for todsy
It Is very much awake, and will be
brought before the council this even
ing. Tho Eleventh street people who
favor the Improvement will ask the
couacll to advertise agarn for bids
for this Improvement. This runs
runs from Main street to Sargent
avenue.
I'HIU DEPARTMENT RECEIVES
MANY CONTRIBUTIONS TO ITS
ClxmiING HUPPIA'
Go to Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. K. Stone left
yesterday morning for Portland, to
"Pend a couple ot weeks.
In a new eleetrlo.hatr drying comb,
air, heated by electricity. Is forced
through hollow teeth by soseslng a
bulb at one end ot the handle.
An -American espert bis been en
gaged by the Australian state of Vic
toria to reopen a long-closed factory
nnd revive the beet sugar Industry.
Uurlug tliu psst week aid was ex
tended to two families by the Phllan
trophic department of the Woman's
Library Club, This department dur
ing the wnt.er has done much to si
levlsto suffering la families where
nines or unemployment bsve caused
a financial stringency, ana ineir ei-
forta are heartily commended by the
entlro populsco.
Contributions of clothing are con-
stantely pouring In. As the work Is
to be canled on permanently, all
eucu donations csn be used, and they
should bejMLW the library.
Donatlonsworo received from the
following last week: Mrs. Thomas
Hampton. Mrs. J, II. Osrrett, J. F,
Magulro, Mrs. J. 8. Elliott. Mrs. R.
R. Hamilton and Mrs. Downing.
State House on Fire
United Press Service
ROME, Jan. 25. The Austrian
ecatcrn array, reinforced by German
troops, has broken the Rumlan ofen-
sive toward Hungary, and Is now
threatening the Czar's hold in Bnko-
vlna.
Official despatches from Vienna re
port the capture of several trenches
In the Carpathians, where the Rus
sians held the passes leading to
Traniyivaalannd Hungary. -
SUIT IS BIIOUGHT AGAINST THE
FORMER OWNER OF THE MER
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COASTING 10 K
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One Crowd of Eighteen or 8e la In
carcerated for Fifteen
Then Liberated Petition
Circulated Seeks to Have Hve
Hoars Set Aside for
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alive with vounastern land sdeMesW
too),' enjoying- the ceeatins ;"Bffeet.
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for the police made several
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This is General Roque Gontsles
Garsa, the newest president ot Mex
ico. He won the Job over night
whenfGutierres fled fearing he would
be attacked not only by Villa, but
by1 Carransa followers. The pro
visional convention, which has more
or lees assumed to direct the affairs
of Mexico since it came into clash
with Carransa, elected him at a meet
ing in Mexico City. The last report
was Uiat Villa was hurrying troops
to the city to protect its action.
Garsa Is about 36 years old, a
graduate ot the law 'school ot Mex
ico City and has been practicing law
for years.
Trial ot the Harter vs. Elder salt
in the circuit court today called
forth much testimony regarding the
Merrill Record, walea Elder took
over from L. R. Brooks, after tke
latter had given a mortgage to Har
ter. Elder paid some of the notes, but
he holds that the mortgage was not
recorded at the time the paper was
sold by him to its present owner, and
that he Is not held to pay the re
mainder ot the debt. 5
OrcfM'tCaiM b Eaiitfered for Taw SwUy
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BAL1M, Jan. H. Oregon's his
toric state Houss was endangered
(or a time yesterday- by a Are which
tuted shortly before s o'clock in
tbe afternoon, following an eipteeioa
t oil In the sentrsi heating plant,
Just outside the basement et the Gap
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The interior ot the heating pteit
MhiU lames. The
soon leaped out the skylight and up
along the side of the State House.
Quick work by the state omotals,
state employees and the Salem Are
department aeon brought the blase
under eontral,
for while It was gravely feared
that the twa hug oil tanks, both
full, would etplede, This danager
was eliminated however, by Jot
natal, a Iremaa, whs rnehed through
the names aad shut off the pipe
walea feeds oil to the burner of the
l.ii. slant.
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GERMANS PROTEST
U. S. AERO SALES
COMPLAINT LODGED WITH THE
STATE DEPARTMENT SAYS
CURTISS IS SEUNG AIRSHIPS
TO THE ALLIES
United Press Service
WASHINGTON. Jan. 5. Ger
many has protested to the state, de
partment against the manufacture ot
hydro-aeroplanes by the United
States manufacturers for Russia and
England,
The German ambassador, submit
ting the note said the Curtlas works
sold the mammoth "America" and
Ave other similar to it.
aermsn-Ameriesn eongrensmen to
day renewed a sghf for a m per
mit President Hilton to embargo the
exportation, of arms.
CHILOQUIN GETS
BASEBALL FEVER
DESPITE THE CHXLLINE8H OP
WINTER, AGITATION IS START.
KD FOR THE BUILDING OF A
DIAMOND THERE
LADY 106, LADY
mVBHUB!
United Press Servtee
BRAWLEY, Cal., Jan. SI.
tomologlsts from theyXIalverslty of
California are making taveotlgationa
today la the Imperial, valmr canta
loupe none, seeking in determlae
what has become of See.Hs lady
bugs that were brought hero several
mqnths ago to chase tho aphis, arch
enemy of tho fratekrape.
It is a fact wall known to the
erudite bug.oxpfrt o the univer
sity that a healthy, iVell conditioned
tadybuy loves toTirewee em the aphis.
Therefore, the etperta were startled
to learn that soon fter thn tody
bugs were let loose In tho valley,
they disappeared, nmp!anstloas that
they probably had Sown away noma
failed to 'satisfy thiTprefeaeors and
tho investigation waaordered.
If the Isdybni 'irhM prlerm true
to form, sBtomekegmU believe they
wUl aave many rheennda of dollars
(Herald Special Service)
CHILOQUIN. Jan. 85. There Is
quite a little talk among the Indians
of building a baseball diamond at
Chlloqutn. This town being ion the
railroad, it would bo possible to
brlHK In teams from the Falls ana
vicinity, and possibly have excur
Ions.
The national game has been gradu
ally dying out among the Indians,
where a tew years ago the reds'
teams were among the fastest In the
county. It Is expected that Harry
and Edwin Wilson, the Hicks boys,
Joe Ball, John LeBall and other-"old,
heeds'" will get busy to stir up the
youngetera and In addition get a dia
mond, aad will coach and aend forth
a world boater ot a baseball team.
Some Vine, This
SAN DIEGO, Jan. 35. Among the
recent exhibits received for the ever
changing agricultural and horticult
ural displays at the San Dlege Ex
position, which opened, here New
Year's .ere. Is a hundred-foot grape
vine from Escondldo, -California." The
vine. whlclT bears branches having a
total lineal footage of more than
1,000 feet and measuring 100 feet
In length, has been installed in the
Southern California Counties Build
ing on El Prado to decorate the sec
tion that Is occupied by the' Escon
dido valley. '
here.
It was for sliding down. Third'
street hill on a bob Friday night that
three young men were, cited .to jap-
Ipear before Police Judge.Iyltt Sat Ju
t urday morning. They, were released
'as there was no ordinance phoblast
' Ing coasting. , '' , f
Sunday, youngsters put in an nv
ipearanco .at Third, and were afore
jthan enjoying themselves when tt
police put in an appearance.' Aboat
eighteen youngsters were then tal
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they were releaaed-aneinthetwaw
ing no cTdiBsnoeJto'hoIdtheBnV.4f
! Laat " nlht there '! J-mrtfaV"
icoas?theroitbnneverWlWi
were a couplo.of Interruption, hot W&
arrests. r - s ' $
Believing, that Third atreeCwsdesu
is easily tho beet and MsewtMtt .
in town, should bo open.to. r,isetmg-f
couple ot nours, oacnmgnt.ia pe-
tition, signed by httndreofirttl ;!;
presented At the council meeting thfcAp
evening, asking that this be allowed.'' .!
with the .understanding tntjha x,
coasters will pay sentinels to'ettmd ,
at street corners and prevent nsnv
accidents from collisions .with tranw. '
It is also reported, that the "antiiM
will also make an. appearance 'nt
tonight's council meeting, v They are.,
said to have an ordinance prohibiting t
coasting, but this report "cannot .be
verified. "
W. C. T. V. Meets.
The regular meeting ot the Wo
man's Christian Temperance Union
will be held tomorrow afternoon at
2: SO, at the Harpold residence, Sev
enth and Canal.
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According to 'advices received b)
friends of Chas. Bragg, who was eon
nected with the .Klamath Deveton ,
land, critically ill with pneumonia.- ;?
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guilt or Innocence a, circuit eourt JnrV $
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Eureka Man Writes of Roai
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Meetings at Christian Church
Beglnnlg today this week's meet
ings In tho co-operative evangelistic
campaign, will be held at the Christ
ian church nightly, Rev. Stubble-
leld, pastor of tbe Presbyterian
church, will be speaker tonight, his
tepte being
Wrignt-Hayes
A marriage license waa leaned this
morning to' Ben Wright and DeJoy
Hayee. Both are from ChUoquln.
a year to p$$
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Dave Llaky has returned to the
Uekey ranehat Diary after a short
vtaltt In .tho enpnty seat.
The following from Eureka, Cali
fornia, appears In the Sacramento
Bee:
President D, W. Hanson, ot the
Hureka Development Association, has
given out n statement that the Hill-
Guggenheim interests have deter
mined to' make Eureka the terminal
ot a railroad that will connect with
the HIHtraneonUnenUl line at Klam
ath Falls, Oregon.
The prepoeed line -will be ele-
trlcally operated, the power being
furaieaed by the Ungford prejeet
at fehl PmM falls on tbe Klamath,'
and another plant to be
at Klamath Pall.
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