yt ?i$ 4 : J - v ," Fj t. Iteratf. PRINTS THE NBWS WHILE IT IS NEWS -i , i 5 KLAMATH FALLiVtKJr, w. .v ,.,rr-?.hsl T - -P- , -tdWvi fW rfjj S&VH K : mm Xlnili Vcar No. 9,MO KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1915 yms-ie -t J - Ns-. 3 iEurnhtn ah fl -i t.a .ulETil j LOCAL WOMAN SIGNS CONTRACT TO SING WITH OPERA TROUPE MIW. DOX ."JJivmuT i,i;.ivr.n IKID.W MORNING Vtm MED I (till) TO lll.'OIX KEIIEAHMAI.H with thi: Andrews opera KlMMW. Wlliril IX HOOX TO MKi: . TOUR or TIIK COAST CITIIM Afni ii'ii year or splvnillil mie ,, In I'lauinlh Falls ns ti vorulliil mil ii it nn Instructor In Mini) unil hi HiMiimninl music, Mm, Don J .urn va'l liae Klniuitlli Falls soon, lo Hi'i-nrii' ti member of tin opera runt I ..my Hi" organisation U formliiy. ii liilluril under tin- IcmlorHlilp of, IM Andrews, whose AihIhwh Opera iiiiiiiii) ntiitliied ii wide reputation' i" i r l In country. lUmlile IM Awliews, his wife imtl Mini) Andrews, both members of the nil! uuiipniiy, an In tin new orgnlxn.1 1 1.. ii nml a tenor who linn hvon with I dm Ad tropolltau Grand Opera com-1 pun (or houtW seasons, In now ou di i.y am from New York. Other. of mi, ,, kIU' fnrll.. rim of Hlinllar magnitude ,'nvo(,.i0(,t. -ic.if.l ituiiracls for the season, no lr"r (() mtalnK ,() K,nlnBh K)lH .Mih .iiiiiuau mauy menus nou implU nn- elated lltat slip Is nt last p,tlnjoro of HnI .rai,cUco; Prof. ioo.iiuk lecognltloii as they feel bo'ja 31,,,,,, of London and ,""",", (Mrs. Copllu, of Onklnml. Hy theso in)s sooner. This estimate Is made Airs. Zumwnlt leaves Friday for jmtiHtcnl nnlhorllltH she wns consld- by J, 8. McCoy, actuary of the treas Aldlford. to begin rehearsals with Lr,., ,mo f their best pupils, and iiry (Kpnitment. 4 the rompany. The plnn to present llny rn ,, glowing irlbuie that! c. O. Sloan, gcogiaphor of the ccn lrlo operas, and the Itinerary In- ,nVc been paid her ability to In- sus bureau, howocr sctn the date iliules performances through Oregon, icrprot evor) emotion expressed In h t o'clock p. m., April 2. cniiforuia nun Aritonn. Alr, .iimwall's splendid soprano o!ie bus long been n fnnrlte in Kluiunlli Falls, and sho lus ever been willing 10 tend lior services to diiirrli work, and lo fnrlherltiR the im.i..u.. nt nt l..m Bit.m It,. naHiA CM TH U 111 It 11 tHi!H'IV VI IIKHIV nti nn program ulw.iys tended In In- ui'iiM! niteiidniu' nt Ihu function, as ittu hns long enjoyed the reputation' Oregon Senator Has Unique Liquor Views Harry Lane. Who Has Been Practicing Medicine for Two Score Years, Say, "Drink Straight Whiskey " I nlled Piess Servlco . Iiim. If 11 niuu Is mot un tho (rail WASHINGTON. pb. 3. Senator ft,l,l ' lrt HCertalniiI ho has whisky ....o- ,. o, o.. ko .-.; r',r;:;r sst Hie original and Interesting discovery !nol ,,0 mt out of nny foonK of Hint U, 8. senators nro Just plln kindliness toward him particularly, mult like the rest of male humam, .but they have found, mid from ex- inn ofTored a solution for ihe blind- ,.!,. ....,.1 . .. ..... . I'U; problem. Insofar as It relates to iicnllrmen from other states flnd Iiik liquor in states that have cone 'liy. Ills experience In Alaska turn islied that Inspiration. 1 l-'or the benefit of those states," li declared, "I would suggest that tlmy adopt tho method of the Eskimos 10 protect tholf food" supplies frosn I lie evory hungry malamuto 'dog, lilh is to cache It upon a platform illicit 20 reel above tho ground. By tolng this thoy would rompel enter mixing and thirsty gentlemen from other states to seek their solace la the "lion air by means of a ladder." Alaska, by the way, has furnished Henator,. Uno'wlth. considerable ar- Kiunent t liquor. "In tho Interior of Alaska,' heidren. not having enough to eat and Mid, "where the tomperature goes lown to 70 and to below nro, they (In nuft 1l... ..- .. .i -i.1 1 . Miutr ' ui ai 9111 epos a loni trip and take whisky with . sssssssssssaasssFAlissBlBsssssssssssI bsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbpbu ' bbbbbbbbbbbbbn SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbVfV.',9IbBBBBBS ggggggggggggggggntBr) 'balSBBBm BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBm .v-hpi Mm. In J. iiniwiill Aim. V.iiiinwilt Hllnlluil iiiidur Prof, '.- ..... . ... ..... H,c Uncn of her solos, henldes her ability In the proper rendition of (he number from ttio nl.iinlpoInt of musical perfection. ; Another -tnim railroad Ih being i1 ift ! A All lit Tsitinlt TntnlA Alnft! VIS" VH IIIV4 III Ml(llllt VI J .-wn 1 locomotives will nn used to haul the Irnlus over (he mountain railroads of I'sul-Tage. 1 perlonce, that It Is nccossnry to do .. .L-! t .... I.. so, tor tlie reason. innt uuuer mu in fluonce of liquor n man on tho trail will tako chances that ho otherwise, would not take," Other views of tho Oregon sona tor, who Is n physiclnn nro not ex actly orthodox on this same sub ject. "I do not think nlcoho is a direct cause of a larso proportion of In sanity," he says, "I do not think (hat large tables of statistics If caro- fully analysed will show that It Is. tho old alcoholic, the chronic drunk, who, as a rule go'ei Insano, He he roines a hobo; he becomes a nui sance; he In tho cause of misery to his children, ho makes his wife un- happy and Is tho cause of his chll to wear; he may become shattered physically, but, as a rule, he does (Continued on page 4) ' CAR WHEELS ARE MADE IN KLAMATH I - i KLAMATH IKON WORKS M .NOW . HUHII.Y ENGAGED IX TUHMXG ' OUT AX OltOKIl OF EQUIPMENT I'OH NAWMIM, Tim Intent "mnilo In KUmath" pioiluct Ih liunlior rnllroail oqulpmont. On mi nrilir for 400 llungod cr wIim'Ih unil i ho iiMcciinry axle and Jiiiiriiiili, i In. miiloyii-x of the Klam ulli 1 1 mi workx Iiimu lien biiNlcd Mr hoiiio I lino piiHi, gnu) win huvo tho Joli I'ii'hIil'iI In ii couple of weeks. TIiIk i iilpni nt Ih for the plant of tin folium liny I.ijiiiIht company. Tho u Iiiii In, do,, art- to ho iibciI In the nillroiiil tom through (lie com l.iny'K )in U, U. S. CLOSE TO 100,000,000 NOW Titi:.sfi:v ii:i.titTMi:.T offi. 'IAI. M.WS Wt: tltt: I'AhTTHAT MAHK--'i:.NM,S ItfltKAf MAX SMS AfltJI, '1 (Html. I .SH(in Svrtiie) -WASH INI 1TOX. Feb. 3. -It Is estl- iiialcd tluil Die populutlou -of the It .1. .. 1 .( .... A.n AV-... Wll-il'tilled Sines reached the Ipu.' mark on February t.or pcrhni i.OUO.000 pcrhnpaa few Census bureau officials think the j;ur0,cn wnr wiu cnuse decreased im,nti.ation uhich McCov thinks win rnuse an Increase. SEVERAL 60ING TO 0. M. MEETING ; RESIDES PROJECT OFFICIALS, 1 WATER, USERS WILL ALSO RE AT ORLAXD AT THE RIG COX FEBE,VCE ' Tim uuuual ODeratlon and main- 'tenanco conferenco of tho Pacific dl- vision of the reclamation service, will b.t held at Orlnnd, California, nexilMAXAGER OF LOCAL THEATER vcek, and thero will bo several dele- cntes from tho Klumnth project, Rec Inmntlon officials from tho far west ern projects and from Washington, will attend nftd take part in tho dis cissions, etc. Project Manugci J. 11. Camp and lirlgatlon Manager (I, G. Fry will go from tho local reclamation head quarters. Engineer Wllllard Smith will also attend, hut ho goes at his own expense for tho benefits to be derived from attending the talks and lectures. Resides these men there will also ho delegates from the Klamnth W.iter Users' Association, who will 'jo seloctod by the directors Satur day. As possible dolegotoj, J, Frank Adams nnd W. C. Dalton have been spoken of among others. Tho meeting plnco was changed to Orland from Fnllon, Nevada, as the other city l hard to reach, while nt Orland, the project Is now Irri gating, and problems can thus be studied nt first hand. Commit William Children At a session of (he Juvenile court today, tho three small children of Frank Williams, now serving a life term In the penitentiary for the mur der of Allen McLeod, were adjudged dooendents, and w.are comltted to the noys' and Girls'- Aid Socloty, Their mother will tako the three babies to tho Institution at Portland, leaving In the morning, FederalOfHcialstoHuntJobsforJobless 1 SB mw'M?$&MiWkM HH Thrso Federal olliclnlH SocrctHry, of Labor Wilson uho Is In tho center; CommlxHloiier of Immigration Cam' Inoltl, on the left, mid T. V. Pow. dorly, on the right hae been given , MUCH STOCK TO LEAVE TOMORROW: I TWO CARLOADS OF HOGS, FOUR OF CATTLE AXD TWO CAS LOADS OF HORSES WLILEAVE OX STOCK SPECIAL Ther.. will ba nt leaal nleht pur-! load8 r uVeatock shipped from. Klamath county to California points on the "stock special" tomorrow, ac cording to Louis Uerber, a well known stockman. Mr. Gerber re turned from a visit to bis Intreets In the Merrill country. "The shipments from Midland to morrow Include two carloads of hogs for the Oakland Meat company; two .carloads of horses shipped out by George Manning, and four carloads of cattle, shipped by Charles Hor- jtnn," said Gerber. HERE'S A CHANCE TOR LOVELORN SAYS HE WILL DUV LICENSE AXD HIKE PREACHER FOR COUPLE MARRIED OX STAGE "Why this sudden decrease in the number of marriagesT" "Is it possible that there are some who halt because of lack of funds?" "How long has it been, since onr people saw u marriage ceremony?" These, gcntlo reader, are a few of the thoughts that have been pere grinating through the thought chan nels of John V. Houston, local the atrical magnate, and "Uncle John" to halt the kids In town. The re sult was that a plan suddenly smote him, which ho unfolded as follows to tho Herald: ' "I'll Issue a free season pass for two. I'll buy a marriage license and I'll hire the minister for the first1 couple who will bemarrled on thej,IKAI) OP aiAxpAi4 TRAINING IN stage at the star theater. It win be no burlesque atalr at all, and! vo will set our best parlor scenery I and use the best pnrlofc furniture In I mir property room, all polished up for the occaslon. x, f , l lore fires occur in London on Sun-j day than any other iav ef the week, and August 'and December are the firemen's busiest months, s , Newport "rangers pushing for a co-operative creamery. " on of the hardest tasks in the United Stales. They are constituted the em- pioymeni uoani, 10 ro.iKe me jooiesa man and tho Job connect. The 58.000 postmasters in the Unltfd Statea have BASKETBALL IN THE RINK T0NI6HT ORADB SCHOOL TE.VMS OF MER- ItIL AXD KLA5WTH FALLS TO PLAY SECOND GAME HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TO FLAV DebDite the fact that the Klamath county high school girls' and boya' basketball teams left this morning for a series of games with the high school teams In tne Rogue river valley, ho are to have a couple of. fast basketball bames this evening. The head liners will be one of the grade school teams of Merrill and Klamath Falls. Since the beginning of the basket ball season, the grammar students have been practicing hard, and they have developed a wonderful system of team work under the tutelage of Coach D. C. Morris. Several of the grammer schools In the county have teams which put up fast enough play to keep a high school team geusslng. The Central school's lineup to night will be, center, Peteratelner; forwards. Motschenbacher and Hil ton; guards, Lawrence and Chamber lain. Tlitt. Is the second meeting be tween the Merrill anil Klamath Falls school trams. The other games, played at Merrill, was a victory for tho Falls' kids, but Merrill Is re puted to sworn to turn the tables to night. Preceding the boys' game will be a contest between basketball teams of girls of the freshman and sopho- ,'moro classes at the high school. As Inter-class rivalry is always the hot test between these two classes In school basketball fans are looking forward to a real tussle. An admission of fifteen cents will be charged, to defray expenses of tho Merrill team. NEW COURSE IS 6IVEN STUDENTS PUULIC SCHOOL INSTITUTES MECHANICAL DRAWING FOR EIGHTH GRADERS x now course in manual training hns been offered eighth graders In the public school by D. C, Morris, .'head of that department. vThta in mechanical drawlnr. and it Is new being used for the last semester work by this grade. The object of the course to to begun the distribution of blanks to be filled by the men who need places. ana uiu iiv.vvu employees oi me. (department of agriculture will aid ithera. -i .VIVA ,!. (...( .. k.k.kM f...l.l.fr !. the work. Then, when they reach 'the high school, they are able to ad vance more rapidly, and gain more vnlitnhtn tcnfivlrlrn frnm thn mtntiit -- .hs-v - .- .w vh sw .- training work there. Messrs. Morris and Hawley, heads of the grammar and high school manual training, respectively, are co-operating in order (o advance the, Oregon Unas sought byr settlers & f work In both Institutions, for the This means hearing of the argu-JV benefit of the students. It Is hoped jments April 5, and 'probably asTearlr that It will be possible to get manual .decision. A stipulation wis "filed" if -r frafnlnTTnntnTncFeTrad"ea,tat ure"ihfrUesattrevlaienhetriw public school at a later date. ito facilitate coBsMeratfoiS S iA- Sending Only Moslem M Troops Saves Fiery Enthusiasm of Turkish "Holy War" - i Lost When the Indian Troops r I Worshipped United Press Service LONDON. Jan. 2. (Uy moll to New York.) One of the cleverest moves made by the firitlsh war of fice during the present war, was the landing of only Moslem soldiers from India, for the defense of Egypt. Among the 100.000 Indians drafted to different parts of tho war area there are, perhaps, a hunderd dif ferent religions, and a little less tact on the part of the authorities might have meant much trouble for the British. The Brahmins, Hindus, Parsees, worshltiners of Vishnu. Kali. Siva and other creed8i however, were sent to France, East Africa China, and in fact anywhere but Egypt. Only Mo hammedan regiments put foot on Egyptian soil, and the effect on the population was Immediate. The Aus tralians, New Zealanders, and Eng lish Territorials, which replaced the regular garrisons, were according to the Egyptian mind, of. all "Giaours," and as such not to he distinguished from the regular 'army, but when the brown men arrived from India, there was cewMeraMe speculation as to what" kind of pagans the new arrivals wem, A I When a bedy of .Bengal Lancers made for tie principal mosque of Al exandria', there' wss tome alarm an' Indignation, but the" dusky troopera Wad no dlftculty in proving to the". Priests that they too were of the "Faithful" and there" was muck weav dcrment when It was'Ieorned'thai ail the neuters. froas India wmWm ecueverav tnw rnaae tne "'uruslttfjhlnk , forth ESjci1 KIIRFRIISeiWl '."' jttliVA. m i n uniiTii Trnii a H-mimin itkb IV p vrla 'V fff I h Ji ift. - I MAY WHO WAS COXVICTED OV?! FAIMJIIK TO HLTPOItWTFK AXH FAMIl.V IS THIS AFTER' XCXX PLACED IX PRWOX"- ,tV4''' Nliu monthu' 'imprisonment lat&e county jail 1b the sentence Impend' upon CharU-i Kucora today by Clr- f?l cult Judge N'olnnd. Kueera wag con victed last week of neglecting lb sup .port hltf wife and children. V' Tho date of sentence waa pot-4 poncd in order to give the convicted'".! man An opportunity to post bod;,- to show hln willingness 'to wipporf i hia iamlly. He was Unable tofj& cure bondsmen, however, so was sen- ftfl , tenced and committed. ,fV Z I - - J V i i r . " ca LAND GRANT CASE DECISION COMING '"ik : - CIKUU1X CUUKT w'AP";' ,.,. V rbUB UIUIIUIUI JU BBiaU A,' TRANSCRIPT OF PROCEBWlS I TO KITPREMK COURT &$&! WASHINGTON'; Feb. 3. The -; nramA tntti4 tt nHaMil , .l'.' t? '-.0 wvu aif w tj ww fJa sent up from the United - States 'otx. cult court,, appealia the case ot'JOt Oregon and California Railroad coi pany. Involving 2.300.000 acres. otM jj ,v Egypt! at Mosques ,v. i7fd were quite satisfied that lit fighting for the British Kaiser-I-HIndfSakist'r ( Padishah ana -'Haaji, Jtpaenwwn ; -, William" of Berlin, they were in "no V way acting to the detriment of their, J religien: ' i',jv' The Egyptians have never loved i Turkish rule, and when good Moslems r were ready to fight the Turks, .tor ' the British, the Importance of 'the' ' Sblekh-ul-Islnm'g holy war.proclama- tion began to diminish, , - 1-4 iM The Indians made a tremendbne V . I lmnrAHfilnn nn frhii motii." anl!ll.w H&l nartlcnlnrlv lhn!Uilii, nf nlk..l. , ''"1 ---- -. w. .v HW-..U W.W. .... r .., ..... n w. w... . T ., Camel Corps', whlchwas reckoned; as ,JV good as the camelry. maintained bar the British! only, better raounied. The'! w-.w c, w,.w v. . M.uarv iruv. uj luo imsiusi "j, lmals brought by thU corps, and tlwIriM? respect for'El'Lord'a" (Kitchener's) " country was. conij(derably InewasedV that the millionaire Maharala "him- ?-i ... ... I. - ". '. r . v iW. sen naa taxen the held la praa.,,f The horses, of the cavalry aleo lnitj.R pressed the Bedouins, who"'fanef? themselves as Judaea of hnrsitgesh,'-Y'"r? , - "r , 7 . Apart from the arrlvartbf thsAlsvtMl dlans, the nover-eadlng.proesesum ''f? troopships anduwarshlpsthrogh"tke WJ lu Carnal. Sial. IhaHAhuk!! J 7T- frrnA.-'rrr".'T!'l'aiiiii"a t troops' aenf to .raaMeeiMbriM., risons; have, praetleaeTtnei ' population that tuts is n ttea M rife aaalnst lbs Rrltlsb '"Tinili i 'II i m ' U UTltles'bf Ti,ay' 4iH g,eat mss. of ue Tar7 tenteduaew.imttsb, rwlev m r crar;'euittn';inf ialk:i Tl 3M 'f7Z"m Uji aifil m iy"!l K if K4 i- i tl 4 & a it . Am iit rip '? ' .'- 3VS -J -v . if fV ...7" vrivr z t.ts-Aitrr" s 'Vri