The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 04, 1915, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    '$!&? ':. .J3f r . ;vr . ,'.
ft. ' " ifiV-n $
Eht
2
?73
li-;
PRINT! f HI
v t t aa&vJjiAS&aiii.l'
.
KLAMATH-FALU'vi
luit ,
u f jt'i - -
( i
WS WHILE IT 18 NEWS
VSFAmi
Sill
OFFICIAL" NKWSPA
?" ,Tft$,ttV
TV
MSIM
,Ycar - ". aIHM
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1915
W
j ra?V'v A
$Zwtmux
Mttmh
eutrality of the United States Branded as Being
'Sy.
vT-
"Hypocritical" By Some of Germany s Citizenry
AAAAAVMWMMMWMMMMMMWVMWMWMWVMVMWMWMVWVWV
T
USSIAN ADVANCE
ON KONIGSBERG IS
FINALLY STOPPED
blivil l'ro Service
LONDON, Feb. I, -The ItUMlaiialinvr abandoned their 111111-011 Inward
.. . .... . - -. . - ... - 4iui Iln4idiiauiil iIiiuIhk ,I.m
ItllllC"1" H ' FmH 44Wr .VWimt.Ml,. ,,4444 IIUKIRU IH4444H 4,4V
it ihrre daye have made no mention or any progri'iu toward the Pniu
an niplloti
Tlii Intra! mlvlroi Kit)' Hint Hiki.im ndvum-i micI u ftupi-iltii- fnrrc, mill
liii furred 10 linlt. 1
Tlu. (ii'iniiiiik suffered heavy lim-H, in preventing Hie lltiM-Inn fnrni .
umIiih Hid Angerap at Dankrnmen, bill !! HumIhim are Hum far un-
hli 10 mute Hip German from their strong m1Hoii,
Uncle Sam's Enormous Gun
to 'Protect the Panama Canal
hilled .Trim Hmvlrn
PETHOOHAII, Feb. . All Poland from Warsaw west lo the IVumiuiij
mill)'!' U 11 bloody battle ground. ,
li I- oilli iully announced that Hiie 1 Heire Untiling at ILtura.
Ii U ntlmlted ilial tlu! German have lieuvily reinforced, anil arw oil
i-atoring to assume Hie offfMlro. Hold nlde are unlng heavy artillery.
'iillid l'r;ns Hcrvlin . 1
VIENNA. Feb. I. ItUolrJ11)iiMHmra Hint tlioinu.111. HuimJuiw
lii.l Mt.rnt iimililni ipiim wen? rajitunil in tin' fnMtl" M e
lutli-lmi Mrrm.
Tin- kliiMlion N unrluinKctl in norilii'rti I'olnml itml CJnllcln.
tilmd I'rcM Bervice
MMK), Vvb. 4. A terrible cnlileiuie of uwllo In raxing in VI-
i-iiiin. nronllnu to the AnmtettUm e orreMinileiit to Iho Telegm)li. Thin
LiMiiri. Kinin. tlMt the Kmueror nntl h li Mrt Imve tln from the city to
cmii.. the iliaeiMe,
1
I ' '
TPiH&tt" ' fc'l
FA v i.1 'r - ,4e-v V r4iv '33 nfi-
pPl j i - L"''JiMn!ikSf' " '
.Pbbbbpbrw- B!- H
l JivilHil -BB-i
BRiK9llllllll9aK.
H Sc .
ill- '?SH Vl
l1?, k'3l!H!?i9H
tYi c8S8. H
ni3!fiBV" '
1 lliRr I
f'H cHlBIBii. I
I .' ?SH m
H2Ni-9HBHH i
RII -
iii
iB"-HPH
ONE COMMITTEE ':
WILL NOT TAP
U. S. OFFERINGS
fi
.t -K ;-t vn
United Prea. Sertic .--..,
AMSTERDAM, Fell. 4 On the ground that Awerica'o neutrality to'hy-.
procrltical, the war committee at Zwiclutn. near Dresden, todajr aanoanced
lliat It will refuse to accept relief gilts from, America, according to to
iUij-'n Lssur of Lokal Anzclger.
It is understood that the committees' chief cause for complaint I
Jx cause United States manufacturer are mipplylng arms and anuuuniUon
to the Allies. "-
linked Prew Sftnrlc , - - "
4- ft.ltV-4r.V-' V3-.1. m ff. .n.4.4fl - nMn it l flu
ivmryu.a.-iuAi'., .:u a. a V4nu4i Jtrrci47u ,i.vu'Bfl4j4yf v4v7i4jHia4j(p
i has placed a concrete case bsfet ? United State govtnrsneBt w Wefc-
the empire considered a real test of the ncutt rally question!' -' - -;-
i llaron BcrnstoriT, tlie Gentian ambassador, delivered a note to Bryan
I rtgnrdlng the food for the German people, shipped, 'via the WUheJmemJa..
' This gave assurances from BetiUi's foreign office that the American cob-
the food to, sec that none of it
LOCALS TO PLAY
KtNO'S QUINTET
t I.Vrit.W. M'HIKll, IIUHKII-M, HOT
t.V Till: TUAII. OF TIIK COUNTY
tllAMI'IONHIIIF, PHACTICTNG
IIAIlIt
.N'ui roiiii.it with dofoalliiK Mer
rill twice, nifil winning ono out of
I wo Kiunr W(, tlc Kcno school, tlm
jonlrnl nchool linskelbnll tcora Is
I... ...n4ini,i Imnl fnr it irnino nt
I4W l44V4W,4,fe .... --- --
liho rink Saturday evening with tho
llicno learn,
Conch Morris' team Iiih woii thrco
out of four games .played, and they
will do their bout to mid another
'victory Saturday night. Theso
ynungstoi-a have teamwork uovciopea
in 11 siirprlilng dogroH, and thoy
proinlMo to make somo of Iho old
heads In the high school hump when
they enter tho high school noxt year
and try for places.
UuaIiIc Iho Kcno schoolboys, there
'will oIko bo n team of older chaps
hero from Kcno Saturday night, A
loam of local players will he handed
together to meet them as a prcilmln
nry to tho InterscholaiiUc game.
Thin enormous rlllle, believed lo bo iho largest sluglo pietti of armor over made. Is being shipped by the Unit
ed Stales government to protect tho I'.mnma cannl. The photograph shows the great 16-inch gun on Its
way to Watertown, Matui., where it will bo made ready for shipment to the canal. It weighs 284,000 pounds.
The car on which Iho gun Is carried lisolf weighs 192,420 pounds and no fewer than thirty-two wheels were
necessary to hold It.
mis ran supervise the distribution of
ouches the Germany soldiers. - - - -
It is learned that Germany holds that if the United States laslais aa
strongly that Americans hare a right to ship food to Germanno-, .cam--.
( hutnnt-, as they have to ship "arms and ammunition to the Allies, the (
i ttality ivill be proyen. , ,. t . ,Jt itjj gl. f 8?!
7" "tr th? declsldnMlr'atffOermnnyf-tlie--K0wa
.-iii44T4i is uiiitt 1 1 tan impnruai tu uiu iiiii. - rt
Germany believes that if Eagland seizes the WUhelawi's eargo,
this trill be pure piracy, and should be punished by the United States. , ?
. "I
S ' i
Who Owns Holy
Land? shipping
This Will Be a Big Question at Close of tb War
LONDON', -Jan. 20. (Dy mall to
New York) Who It going to have
I'nlt'Btliio wheu tho war It over? !
ono of tl(l questlona which la already
lioKlnnlng to worry Iho Alltod Aiao
'intlon of Now Map Makers, and the
ixxponHlvn query, Shall It bo the
United StatoaT is receiving more con
xldcratlon than, at first thought,
might Beom possible.
What over happens to Oermany
nnd Auatrla, the Allies determined
that Turkey shall be pushed com
I'loteiy off the map of Europe, and
off the greater part of AaU Minor,
nnd there will be rare ohj iergmW
for "log portions" when tho Otto
man bird la carved.
(Jortnln portions of tho turkey have
already boon hooked. England has
annexed Kgypt nnd Cyprus, and will
almost certainly Insist on retaining
thnt part of tho Poralnn gulf and the
Euphrates valley, captured by tho
Anglo-Indian troops. Arabia won't
bo much use to anybody, ob Ita In
habitants are n bit too llvoly for
Christian government, and anyway,
England could not afford to havo
any other nation planted along the
route to India. Russia will grab
moat of Asia Minor and northern
Persia, and there only remains Syria,
nnd the Holy Land,
Palestine came' under, , Turkish do-
Changes Opposed in
Drainage Bill Dead!
BUSINESS IN TO
ASK BETTER RATE DELAYED WIRES
BRIN6 BAD NEWS
(Herald Special Service) muko tlio changes asked by the
SAI.KM, Feb, 4 Owners of swamp Lower Klumnth Lake .Drainage Dls-
litiul contemplating reclamation will tt let, and Its attorneys, Kuykendall ,
not be affected by tho amendments to & Ferguson, of Klamath Falls.
be made to the drnlnago district The old law will probably bo left
law, introduced In tho House by tho r. it is. A separate bill, covering
Marlon county delegation. I3oth conditions in the Willamette valley ItVj
AT LAST .NIGHT'S MEETING IT
WAS DECIDED THAT A CAM.
PAIGN BE WAGED TO LOWER
THE FREIGHT TARIFF
authors of the law and tho rovlslon that caso. will bo substituted for the
of Inws committee have agreed to 'proposed measure.
(CoatUm m pat I)
BILL
DELAYED AWHILE
DEMOCRATS PUT T1..J MATTER
OFF UNTIIi TWO MORE SENA
TORS RETURN FROM TRIPS TO
THEIR HOME STATES
United Profca Sorvlco
WASHINGTON, Feb. 4. The dem
ocrats havo agreed to postpone final
action on tho ship purchnso bill until
Senator Nowlands arrives from Ne
vada, nnd Smith returns from Caro
lina, With the prospects of these
votes,, the leaders ore hopeful for
tho bill's adoption,
Instead of cajllng an extra session
In case the bill la defeated by reason
of tho recent filibuster, led by Bmoot,
of Utah, It la understood that Presi
dent Wljaon will take tho case be
fore the people on his speaking trip
In March. " . h
ARRESTED ON A
PORTLAND WIRE
I.AKEVIEW PHYSICIAN 18 TAKEN
INTO CUSTODY JUST BEFORE
NOON, CHARGED WITH MONEY
MANIPULATIONS . ,
Thnt the Klamath county mer
chants are paying too high freight
rates, and that something must be
done In an effort to bring theso lower
were among the matters discussed
at Inst night's meeting of the Busi
ness Men's Association. The matter
,Is to be taken up with the railroad
company.
In tho meantime the members of
the Business Men's Asoclatlon will
I hustle for a bigger membership. A
.campaign has been started watch, hag
as Us aim the enrolling of every busl-
itess man in the city as an active
membor.
Charged with obtaining money
under false piotonses, H, Of tidal, M,
D., of Lakcvlow, was grreated juat
before noon today by' Sheriff C. C.
Low, live minutes after the receipt ot
a telegram of Instructions from a
Portland constable. x ;
The physician la bow. In the coun
ty Jail. - V '".'"
. At "Klamath's KUaay Show house"
tonight; nine reels ot pleturee will be'
shown at the regular gdmleslon price
-ten ceata.
'&
United Pre&s Service
' - i mm .
WASHINGTOON, Feb. I Qetmaay has noUded America and aU other,
neutral nations, to keep their shipping away, from the. Westers coaatlof
France. '' T t K "J
This is taken to indicate aa extension of Germany's nctivitlea.
TWO KLAMATH PEOPLE LEARN
OF FATHER'S DEATH IX SOUTH,
AND MOTHER IS SUMMONED TOJ
A SICK DAUGHTER
Tho resumption of telegraph
vice yesterday evening by the Western morning for San Jose.
t
l . X
i Union brought to Mrs. J. I. Clark of'
this city and F. V. Cprpenlng'of Olehej
news of tho demise of their father;..
Captain W. G, Corpening, the grand
old Confederate Veteran4 who aaadef
so many friends while visiting here'
last summer nnd fall. He died Mon-:
day in Ashvillo. N; a, but toe Wra1
service troubles throughout the
country .delayed the message.
Another, urgent message that waat
delayed was to Mrs. G. K Van Rlperl
from San Jose, announcing thatTlier ,
daughter, Miss Lillian, .who. Is attend-
ing the San Jose normal school; 1
very III, and summoning her to ceme:
ser-lat once. Mrs. Van Riper" 'left? this "
" ." -F.V. "
t I
&i
A I
. .,
., rr-"A 5
Collection of Taxes Is Up
AAA M
Bill to Have Sheriff Collector Aaewld in
j:HWAf--t
fifl.
Art Department Meets
The regular meeting of the art de
partment of the Woman's Library
Club will be held tomorrow afternoon
nt the Library Club .building. ' The
session will be from 2:30 to 4:80,
the regular Instructions In needle
work will be given, and, all
lntero8ted nro Invited to attend.
Home From Visit
Mrs, A. G.-Wiggins returned laalt
night from a visit of two. weeks or
more In Rogue River vallep points.
Mrs. Shermaa ptvoreed -.
Circuit Judge Nolaad today leaned
a divorce decree to-Whel era,
who snad' for aanaratltm froas T.
Sherman. It was a default eaae. ! taxes. Uafer thafprtaeat eeaWa.,
(Herald Special Service) ,
SALEM, Feb. 4 The House went
on record yesterday aa favoring the
collection of taxes By the county
treasurers In place of sheriffs. Thla
action was tufcen when Kelly'a bill
to put the cpllectloa la the hands of
sheriffs "was ameaded by the House
aa a coamltte of the whole, so that
tne treasurer wouia nave enure sup
ervision ot thla work.
Repreeentatlve Kelly'a meaaura
plaaaed to amaad the. law' la order
to make It aa;H was before the ooaB'
ty commUetoaers were glvea ay
part la the buataaas ot, ooueetlac
yl
v' .H;iaA? rw
the work Is divided 'andUUe ,hert jm
collects only delinquent-taxes.! Thai' v4w
drvlston ot the labor. Is criticised,. bT "-'!
many and the desire te to plaee the J7
collection In the hands of one-;.df;Iv
flclal. m ' &'&&&
-. - ..." , 'Y Sry?"
After amending the .bill m;maU,&;
alter its entire original latest, .tM
House authorised thefaBotaktaHil 'MW$:
a sueelal .commlttea.-to lA4k',itA,'-s'.'1
sherlKs and tttuuntt.t&tW
I - '..""' .v', (" Sf
ot collecting, the jCeujJiiiss,'. 1
l?5v'TM.fc
, wij...ia: vJS
4 4BV44, 41 Vi;.ITVB
la v argTied l$fr0VM
raeaiTii-l - -r sua ratts r7,
, i " h3l$lli;ti&Kf&&?$:
r m
fcjl
71
-I
,1
l
m
& i MmMtym&&n-'-&m.
v.
t . . .i ' 4 " v
'$,
A'..'
K n."3.?.If'T'fe
a ' - B i.S . ' "i.T '.' -, . r - . f r. 1 1 , "-!'
-fv4 fcWSii- kiAi'l: .i.,s-:--M