The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 02, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH Pi
OFFICIAL' NEWAWUI
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KLAMATH FALL, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1915
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6ERMAN AIRMEN
BOMBARD MANY !
FRENCH CITIES
triH)UTM OK IIA1DH ANOKHINO
THK MlKNCll
llim-lnim tlalni lo Hum Ww Import
ui Victories Over the Teutons In rttlf't Piims i-rUi '
IN,UiMliiMtalhrtllitaliMid HAJrtM- yth 2,,.(1 K(1(mtl
HMCPTlwlMit.TMII.ottrT1H..1u,r(fty (( ,,, fllirx,M ,,,'
prhuiwr Were Tafceii la Twee ,.,,.,, welfare commission to nl
llsy. of MghUng-Kalser w women nu.l girl employed In
'canneries mxl similar enterprises
I niii-il Press Service connected with the fruit Industry, in
I'AUIH, Fob. 2. lermuu uvlalors worj overtime In earn of i-mr rRencle.
hrkMl bomb with ICmlly effect In T0 Hlm,0 ... ,)r) Hwon MNi(,..
llio nulon to tho noutliPttitt or Vcr.B0Vpl llu.llBUrt.H nlj ,i,.f.nted om.
,,., according to ward rxnlvid this Tl), mo kllu.( renttitvii ,,l0 nintvn
mot nliiK- or relatives of ikmwiih eoiiimlllrd in
Tim report slat that one non- lm, imnnu ,iHyliim to pay $lf ii
minimum wan killed near Pont-a-l,lnnui rr their iiinlntMinnco, when In
Mouimun. These advice nUo state (,, j,,iKniont of tin court, they were
ihat iimiiy were badly maimed atjnnn to pay. '
Nniiey. where, bombs wero dropped In , T,(, ,,, lldo,,0(, follow, ;
a hcIhm.i y.rd, nnd on nmt.rnlty, n(j)p(i( ()f hp ,
lirittrtl. , lIc.iiMfrt nni-KtlietlHl nfinll nil..
Tin vlllngo or Ittwnlroiricnt wan
xllctitly dnmAgod.
Tho iu'wd or Mils mid reached
fnrlx ut tb Mmo time announce
mem wiih made tbnt Oermnu Taubct
ucm ilroppluK he)U on Dunkirk and
vicinity.
Tli'o report! crvatod bitter Indiga
ilon, Tim niwnpaprii demand re
lallatlon. Tho raid nro aald to jiav been x
ruled from Met he. At lout all Oer
mnu avlntore. with their obtervara,
rutiiHt bomb on Nancy, l.unevllte.
llrinlri'raetit and other town within
rndliiK of 70 nllea.
I'iiIKmI I'rcBH Bervtco
IIKIILIN, Feb, t It la announced
tlint (lermau avlatori have created
tlii Allloa' line, and have aucceedad
In bombarding Uallluo'l, eighteen
mlh'H northeast or Lille.
KnUur Wllhelra, In conference with
IiIh htnff, announced tnat he Ii natU
nod with progreta here.
I lilted I'reka Service
PKTUOORAD, Feb. 2. Important
vlrinrlcu In I'olnnd and In the Car
imihlmiM nru claimed In the latest
iiRlclat war ofllco statement.
Thin iitntea the Oerman lost 0000
killed, nnd many moro wounded and
taken prisoners to the west of War
mw. Husslans have taken more than
1000 prisoners In thu threo daya of
ilRhtlng In tho Carpathians.
City Selects Alarm
Bid of Hillsboro Firm Is
Tim city of Klamath Falls wont
hi M'cortl ns In favor of "Made In
Orc.ton" goods last night, when Po
lice Jmlgn Leavltt was Instructed to
enter Into a contract on behalf of tho
'Ity with the Ilcrgen-Comba company,
of HlllBboro, (or the Installation or
n tire alarm system. This contract
lx subject to whothor or not the sys
tem Is ns represented.
Tho Hillsboro concern submitted a
bid In competition with the Gainewoll
I'irn Alarm company, and their bid
was considered lower, Their sys
icm wits Investigated, and the fol
lowing was received rrom I. f. Rag
ley, mayor or Hillsboro;
"Tho entlro systom as Installed
Ii'-to I n complete success. I don't
eo how tho smaller cities can af
ford to bo without this or a similar
system.
"These boya are absolutely rail
nble and their yatent Is one or merit,
and you can rely upon any represen
tatlon they may make. I believe
they would be wllllag to ImUU the
Hystemaubieet to1trl. lenvlnt you
to be (he judge as to wketker er not
it compilH with tbe repreeentatlMi."
The. following waa.f received from
be aaMamba rtmasart
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e. haye beef werklag eoistantly
SENATE PASSED
SEVEN MEASURES
YESTERDAY WAS A SOMEWHAT
active day i.v tiii: upper
house or li.hsi,aturi: one
iiii.i. killed
inlnlMcr iiimothcilil(n.
.MnklnK ffooil tho title or IttnilR
unlit by tho ntutp boforo It nnd n
rlcar tltto from th Rnvernnr.
nclntliiR to tho tlllnc of thn ro
portH of tho trewturcr nnd HhorllT
with tho county clerk.
I'rovldltiK that tho county trcamircr
Hhnll ilupoHlt monthly with the coun
ty clerk nil county order redeemed.
HclntlnK to tho publlnhlnx of a
cml-monlhly report by the county
clerkn.
IT(, (11,, for Hm
13. Ii. Ramsby better known as
"Dnd". leaves In tho morning ror
Oakland with his daughter. Mr. S.
Kdwnrd Martin, where ho will ro
cupernto from the effects of the
stroke ho received recently, which to;
prlved him or the use or his band ror
n time. "Dad" expects to bo here In
tlmo to bent the drum In his drum
corps Hvlller than over for tho O. A.
It, on Memorial day.
In from IxirelU
Mrs. Fre-l Fleet and Mrs. J. P.
Illckox enmo In rrnm l.orelln today
for n Hhort visit. Mrs. Fleet Is the
wlfc of tho secretary of the Klnmnth
Chnmbnr of Commerce.
In front llanch
JnmoH Henley wns n Klamath
Fall visitor yesterday, comliiR In
from his ranch at Mt. Lnkl.
Accepted by the Council
to perfect our work, and have
tried to push our Aystom on
not
tho
tnnrket beforo It- wan ready,
"Thu falrosi proposition wo can
iniikn In that we Install thu complete
system ami allow yotl to put It
through n very rigid test. Wo nro
willing to run nil risk and nsk no
favors from you. It tho system does
not fill tho requirements, wo will
be tho losers, und you will have the
prlveleeo of getting any other sys
tem you may desire.
"Wo rcnllso that u lot depends
upon our success or fnlluro In your
city, nnd you can bo sure tbut we
will loavo nothing undone to make
It tho best system of Its kind In ex
istence." Tho company's bid ror tho sys
tem, completely Installed, Is S480,
it conslstsof an electrical striker, and
a district system, bo devised that by
setting tho Indicator at tho number
or the district and pulling a .switch,
a general alarm, and the- district sig
nal will be rang twice'.
This system; for the present, Is to
be .operated from, tho firemen's r sta
tion' In the new city hall, It will
be but the work' of an, Instant to thus
sound an alarm once it Is telephoned
la. Later If the seeds of the city
demand It, alarm boxes can be In
stallsd througheut the etty. .
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Whiter In (list I'rusiiln Is cold
miouhIi, even for tliOM who have
coal mill (omforliilile homes, but this
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Js a pi. ture f die German. troopsiabolt lw?nty.flve degrees below aero,
flRhtliiK ihi ItiiMtlanii from thclr'unit tbo fingers o) the men are so
irem-liiM. Tim photograph was taken!
near Uarkoliiiicii. on the AnRerapplthoIr triggers.
river, In cnxt Prussia Tho bottom' Fire to warm themselves In the
COMMERCE BODY
SEEKSJEMBERS
OPTIMlfcTUi 111.1'OllTS ! iKJS
IIKIIH SHOW THAT THK TOWNS
PEOPLE AUK WITH UOUY
COMMITTEES START OUT
If you are not a. member of the
Klamath Oharabor o"f Commerce-, you
will be pretty soon, for all of the
members of tho booster organisation
nro now scouring tho town for moro
mcnlbers. in this work each mem
ber of the Chamber is the head of
n committee of one, and will Inter
view all of his friends. Thero will
ho a small monthly membership reo
charged, und this will, go to Jhe
matntonuueo at the body these expo
sition days.
At last night's meeting of tbo
Chamber directors, memoers were
asked to report on what they heard
from townspeople regarding the
Chumber of Commerce. In every
case, optimistic apeeches were made,
telling of. npproval and offers of fin
ancial aid from those not now In
tlm membership list.
LYCEUM
FOR NEXT WEEK
ANOTHER ENTERTAINMENT IS
HOOKED TO ASSIST IN CLEAN.
ISC. I'P DEFICIT COLORED
I ROURADOItH COSUNU A,
With a view to eliminating the de
ficit of tho Klamath Lyceum Bureau,
tbo incmbors of tbut organisation
have arranged to Imvo the California
Jubilee Quartet here next Monday
and Tuesday nights, Thoy will ap
pear ut the opera house, nnd tickets
are' now on aalo.
This organisation of colored artists
is considered one of tho' best on tho
Coast, and each member has wen
fame ns a sollst, Mr. Payne, one
of tho quartet, Is a double-voiced
concert singer, .and In addition to
numbers in n rich baritone, he has
NDMBER
a most wonaerrut lyrio soprano, , : -'
Mr. Stewart, the pianist, has at-i Last year raUwafa W sVRala, car
talhed fame as the "Black Pader-'rled 1,22I,III.M latfaajiwi and
wlikl,
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jRnPllrftfMHHKWWByffMWWwt tn.
t'7yf
of tliu trenches tiled with snow
and the soldiers aunt rest their rifle
on snow to fire aC-the Russians some
I, I (at II nrm tltt Thd UnrnnnfnAtAi. la
near frozen that they can hardly pull
ADMITTED , TO SUPREME COURT
(Herald Sptclal Service)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2. Edward
D. Ilaldwln; of The Dalles, Oregon,
secretary to Representative Slnnott.i
of the Second Oregon District,, was
admitted to practice Jn the supreme!
court or tbrVattfehtaics todayr 'He
was presented to, tho court by Sena
tor William E. Rorah, or Idaho.
CHURCHES FINISH
GREAT CAMPAIGN
I
SUNDAY
FINAL MEETINF HELD
NIGHT, AND ALL STATE. THAT!
SERIES HAS DROUGHT PEOPLE
CLOSER TOGETHER
With a big union service at the
Paptist church Sunday at which
Rev. Stubuteflold ,of the Presbytcrlau
church delivered . the. sermon, the
co-opcrntivo evangelistic campaign,
which has beori held for four weeks,
carao to a close Ministers and
laymen uro elated .at the work ac
complished.
The purpose ot the meetings was
to bring about a closer relationship
between the members ot each cob
grcRatlon, and between congrega
tions of the different churches, so
that all might work together better
for tho Reed of. the community.
Asked whether or not they thought
tho meetings had brought about tho
dcplrcd effects all attending the
meeting last night ar,ose in enthusi
astic assent. . '
Thero Imvo. been, five .meetings each
week, four of thaY addressed by the
clergy, and the firth by the laymen.
Albany Main Is aeaored
(Herald Spoclal Service)
'.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2. President
Wilson today selected William E.
Hornebrook, of Albany Oregon, aa
minister to Slam:
Undergoes Opera t last
Mrs. John Irwia, who underwent
an operation this, morning at Black
burn hospital, la .-reported as Im
proving nlcelyi JHt '
William BoaalMwr, XI yaara eld, of
Rut St. tauU" at fa recent spelllag
match spelled i;4et: wards wKbout
an error, la eltvea heara.
371,671.000 tea ef fresabt.
in the Snow
trenches is out of the question, for
that would only glvo their location
to the Ftuslans. Vhey mint stand
In these trenches' In the bitterly cold
weather for a day, for1 days and nights
sometimes, waiting for Russian at
tack. That Is what war means now,
more men arc being frozen to death
than are killed by enemies bullets.
ELOER KICKS
AT THE COST
.VTTORNEY
HOLDS TBAT"SAM
EVANS' TESTIMONY WAS DMA
TERIAL TOTHE CASE, AND DE
POSITIONS NOT NEEDED
Arguments upon, a protest against
the cost bill in the trial of the Har-
lcr- Elder action waa made this after
noon before Circuit Judge Noland.
Elder, against whom a Judgment waa
rendered, holds that the witness fees
iare too high.
Objection Is made to the costa of
lhe depositions of L. R. Brooks, from
'whom Elder purchased the, Merrill
Record, and rrom William Wagner,
a former local newspaperman. These
were not Introduced in testimony, and
Elder says It Is not up to htm to pay
for them,
On the ground that the testimony
ot Sam Evans, of the" Northwestern.
was immaterial, and .being In answer
to a hypothetical question, had no
weight on the case, this Is objected.
Elder also objects to the coat tor
the testimony ot Ernest M. Bnbb,
cashier ot the Merrill bank, on similar
grounds.
DEMANDS DAMAGE
AS RESULT OF FAlt
LILLIAN 1VHAY, THROUGH AT
TORNEY W. H. A. RENNER,
ASKS CITY FOR $8000 FELL
ON SIDEWALK ON SEVENTH ST.
Alleging that as a result ot the
"pooV and slippery condition" ot the
sidewalk on Seventh street, between
Main and., Klamath, she tell and sus
tained a fracture of the right arm,
a dislocation or tho right- wrist, and
other Injuries, Lillian DeHay, at last
night's council .meeting, presented a
demand tor $5,000 damages. Her
attorney is W, H. A. Reaaer. $
The matter waa referred to City
Attorney Rutenlc who will report
It Monday, ,S,r .&
Accoraing to me aeauM, the Am-
Jury was sustained Pecembervl. '
Chile baa 8,000 mile ot telephones,
1 worked by aa aglleb eempaay,
NEW TEACHER IS
ADDED TO STAFF
,MltH. HARRY OOEIXKS U AOAJM
, WITH LOCAL SCBOOLS TWO
PRIMARY TEACHERS AT THE
CENTRAL ' '
In order to rcllovr the congestion
In tho primary grader at the Central
school, the school directors have en
KaRed Mrs. Harry Goeller as a prim
ary Instructor for the remainder of
the. term. She will teach.at the Cen
tral building.,
Tho primary class, has had an en
ormous growth thU year, especially
at the Central, school. Thero It be-
Ci
nme apparent that MUs Alice, Peel,
thn Innrhnr rmlM nnl nn,IM lva
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ne proiwr auenuon 10 an oi ine""""''"""' - w, S'ySStSwM
little folks beginning educations, so Shortly after tha llrst; UaltedjiaM
ui:o graao was.amaea, nan neing as-
tetfmo.'f in flaa Vnn anil half tn Utra
'Otiellcr.
i
I'riorto her marriage, Mrs. Goel
ler taught, hern successfully for sev
eral earg.
NEW TRIAL IS
DENIED TODAY
ATTORNEY FOR W. L CLARKE
WOULD THRESH OCT ANEW
THE SUIT OVER CAR OP AUS
TRALIAN LUMBER '
A, motion for a saw trial ot the
suit of W, 1. Clarke vjs. Ward
Obenchain to recover-the value, ot a
cartoadjoLAuatraliaa. iRmbajjattaaaad
by the grocery concern for a debt
owed by W. B. Barnes, waa made
this morning in the circuit court by
W. M. Duncan, attorney for Clarke.
The motion waa denied.
The case, it Is understood will be
appealed to the supreme. court. . The
Jury's verdict In the trial was la
favor of the defendants.
Daddy" Bragg Die '
Wordhas been received here ot the
death ot A. L. Bragg In Oakland, after
a long selge of pneumonia. Mr. Bragg
was connected with the Klamath De
velopment company's Interests here
a few years ago, and he had charge
or much or the company's construc
tion work here, and at Harrlman
Lodge and Point Comfort. He had a
(wide circle or friends who are pained
to learn of "Daddy's" demise.
Sues on Account
Suit to recover $127.90, alleged
due on goods furnished, was filed in
the circuit .court today by J. L. 8par-
rentorn, a Bonanso merchant; against
ThoB. A? Turnage and wife. E. h.
Elliott Is the plaintiff's attorney.
Mrs. Davenport Very Ul
Owing to her illness becoming!
, worse, Mrs. yf. E. Davenport did not
leave yesterday for Portland to re-.
celve treatment as planned. She will
leave as soon as she la able.
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VANCEBORO, Me., Feb. 2. A man
who glvea-tba name of.' Horae, and
who claims, that he Is. an officer in
the Qermaa army. Is being held by
the autborlties here, following aa' at
tempt -to wreck the iateraatioaal
bridge acreea the St. Croix rivers '
"What Horne'sintenUons wera.'lsva
JBatter ytV to b sal'vad. aiiVaa
from reUiagimt,the,war,;:astaM
he sought to was prlyata ;warjMpiiat
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After 'Uotdiag Paper ',Oter- aa-aa'fi
la Hopes That CofBJMaJeatfeat ;Baj!
Restored, Mope le AbaadBaedfiea
Publlshlag Any Story
Jadceafalp Bat la Otbei
storm Is Mnch Wore Thajs.fSairvi:l
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rornla, the MIddle,Wet,anda;tltl
Aitunui; cuasi me town IS -woiaiea.l
this afternoon from tegrapkteor.
tclenbone communication" WlthCtl
Inl.tal.. n.n.l '' L 'Vfit
file was recslved-by-the Herald
tftrtifinn tliA IIma i0&nf .,'."
'"- . n, M-tji, mmmj.
Isilll out of order. The tsUlikoi
line between here. aBd 'Ashland fata
went out today, and this completely
cut off communlcatioa" with the oit-'
side on a day when kUmaUt'eoagi
ty people are almost'' certain taatS1
a decision vu raaileraii hr imArmm:P
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preme court in the county Jadgaklp
tangle. ' .-'Sf,
The paper . waa" held up aa-'henr;;
V -w,itv" H.iwyww TCyv wm F
oaiem, out "no v enconragemeat
at .that tlmeglven of anyVrerampUbsr
ot 'service. . t.. ' "S&H?.
The telegraphic wires -were-.-aleo'sx
out a. greater part of .yesterday aftai
noon.
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most serious flood, danger staettthe
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state of Ohioy . J
Practically every, rivera?BtreMt:i
is rising, and rapidly "approaehlBg;
In addition wiand''rrall,'trac3
hav been rlemoliahnd h von' of '1eii
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lu' years '
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unto river is. rising at- the rate of I
nine inches an hour. . ' ' ' .
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uriogeport, ueitaire, Martina rerryrj
and other Ohio, valley points are ttni
most serlouadaager,
flood situation. " iV
owing to, the i
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all Bwollaa. by; rains and mettni(!
glons are fleeing to higher gronadS;
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worst storms in. years is 'sweeplag'lj
the Middle "West. In the. form o;.
uunuing snow srorm ana gate. ,,-
J One death and scores of injured are
reported. . 'I ; ywJ
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Kale wrecked the1 schooner Framlt.n'-f
Swain, and played bavoe with? other
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