The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 11, 1915, Image 1

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U. S. VESSEL SUNK
BY RUSSIANS IN
BLACK SEA FIGHT
Report Is Confirmed
Minister to Turkey. Other
News of War
United I'res Service
rKTIlOGHAD, Feb 11. The Rueoian Mark Me fleet of destroyer bom
harried the TttrkwC batlerlee at Treblxoadc, silencing the Turk, and de
stroyrd a number ef bride In the vicinity of I'Uatiu, More Hub fifty
Turk veiling craft were Mnk.
United Pre Service
UKHUX, Fee. HemlofcUI ailvlrce from Constantinople declare
that the Rnaelan warabli sunk tho American steamer Wahlngton In
I ho Mack Hea. Tim report declare that at the time, I ho lluwlan Men
raiding the shipping In Trrblsonde liarbor.
Tho Washington waa there ,lt I Mild, Hying the American flag. A
liMhi boat flretl at her, damaging her slightly, and later two crusire
uuk her.
Nothing U known aa to the rale or the crew.
United Pre Bervle
WASHINGTON, Feb. II. Henry .Morgetitlwu, Turklah iiiiilmawtdor
iiHlay cabled roaNrtnatlon of the alnklnjc of "be American ateamer
Washington ta Trebblaonde harbor by the lluaalan Beet during (he bom
bardment of the liarbor.
Uulieil Prose Service
FALMOUTH, England, Feb. II The government today aeUed the
cargo of foodatuffa on the WllbelmenU. aent by the United Mtatea for Ger-
man relief. Ttie cargo la to lie unloaded at Hie docka tending
llnul ilUpoalllon of the prisae conrt.
Ciiltcd Press Uervlco
VIENNA, Feb. 11. Ilusaiaae are In full retreat from llukovlaa, the
AuMrlaaa and Uermana driving the whole line ileaplte Ituaelan re.
.Wlaur. lYogreas la somewhat alow, but lle movement Indicate that
the Ituaaiaa Invasion of Hnngaiy haa been frustrated.
BOYS DRUNK; MAN
BOUND TO JURY
IHIvOIKlltK WARD TODAY WAIVE
PRELIMINARY HEARING AND
IH HOUND OVKIl BOND IS
PLACER AT 1(I0
Charged with selling or giving ln
toxlcatlng liquor to a minor. Theo-
doro Ward, aged 91, was arrested
))- tho police last night, and was
Short Course
Five Specialists Coming
For the benefit 'of Klamath coun
ty formers, short courses In agrlcul
luro nro to bo held hero and at Mer
rill this month,, according to an
nouncement Just made by County
Agriculturist H, Roland (llalsyer. Mr.
dlulsyer returned last night from the
KnrmorB' Week sessions at Corvallls,
In which ho tpoit n very active part,
Tbo sessions will bo held at Klam
ath Palls February 2J, 83 and 24 and
I" Merrill February 26, 20 and 27,"
HHld Glaisyer today, "Tho sessions
Itrro will bo at the high school, and
lie place ot meeting In Merrill will
bo decided upon later.
"Thore will ba ivo Instructors here
from the extasalon department of
the Oregon Agricultural Collaga-for
tbe seaslons, Tkaaa are: R. K. Rey
nolds, aalnwl kuabandry; Jt M. Ur
on, agroaoaiyi I. B, ntts and W. A,
Oarr, dairying; 0.. 0. Lamb, poultry;
and Alma M. TurUy. ,boe econom
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brought bofore Justice of the Peace
Gowon. Ho waived preliminary
boarlng, and thli afternoon was bound
over to tho grand Jury, his bond be
ing fixed ot 160.
Tho information charges that Word
furnished" liquor to Harvey Gumm.
It In alleged by oMcerH that soreral
youth were found Intoxicatod by the
police lust night, and Ward ia sup
postd to bare furnished them with
liquor also. This Is the first Instance
of tho kind to come to light and city
and district officials Intend to stamp
out tho practice.
Tho linker City Commissioners
and cltUons committee unanimously
turned down a proposition to bond the
city for a lighting system.
for County
Here to Assist Glaisyer
hero and at Merrill. It will consist
of lectures and dumonstratlon aua
laboratory work lu livestock raising,
dairying, stock Judging, breeding
questions, agronomy, irrigation and
dry land farming, tillage methods,
etc., and work In homo science"
The work la for women oa well as
men, and some practical things about
cookery and tho conducting of a home
will bo taught by exports. Besides
the visiting oxperts, Mr. (llalsyer will
take an active part In tho short coursoj
work.
According toQlalsyer, the Farm
era! week Just ended at the 0. A. C,
was the most successful over 'held.t
Over 1,800 attended, making this the
biggest gathering of the kind ever
held In the West, and there were
present 'cwtenalon officials fronyill
parta of the, state, from the itate' of
Idaho, and from the department of
agrlcluture. Several important con
ferences were held, which will do
muoh toward'advanelag tho farmer's
latereets la ikef state. "
KLAMATH FALLS, ORECrON, THURSDAY,
"Parasites," Mother Jones Callsthe
Women Frequenting Millionaire Club
tz:riV!Wi?m
'Mother" .I.oiich, the famous woman
labor agltiilor, who has lived In all
the mining cnmpH of the Went among
men who never dreamed of society
luxury, ns It Is known In N'ew York,
was Invited to tho Colony club, tbo
mlllloniaro womcu's club of Now York
city, by Mrs. J. Dordcn Harrlman,
tho woman member of the Industrial
Relations commission, which had re
cently heard her on labor conditions.
The Colony Is the richest and most
gorgeous women's club in the United
States, porhaps In the world. Scores
of women worth great fortunes and
BOB ALEXANDER
DIES SUDDENLY
ItKHIDK.NT OF HOT HPIUNGB
DITIOX 8UOCUMI1S TO HEART
FA1LURE THIS AFTERNOON
HAD MANY FRIENDS
111 ouly a fow days, Robert Alex-
andcr. a well known resldont of Hot,
Spring, addition passed away at 2
o'clock this afternoon. Death was
due to heart trouble, which has kopt
Mr. Alexander In bed Since Mon
day.
Deceased is survived by hta wife
and two sons, Archie and Claude
Aloxandcr. Ho was C7 years of age,
and a native of Scotland, luavlng
there with his parents when an in
fant. Flvo yearn ago Mr. Aluxanderl
moved hero from KpwlervUlc, Mich.,
nnd since then ho has boen an en
thusiastic booster for Klamath
county. He invested considerable
money hero, and erected a number
of houses.
Tho news of the demise has shock
ed the entire community, as Alex
ander le known to pretty near every
one in town under a doxen or more
affectionate-nicknames. It will be .a
long time until tho Hornld force for
gets the genial old chap who styled
hlmsolf the "snake editor," and left
tho force in much hotter humor after
his many .vIbUh ami his expressions
of humorous phllosphy. -
No' arrangements hnvo been, made
for the funeral as yet.
New Manager Is Hero
- J. 8. Watklns, who
is to succeed
H. U, Glem as the local manager or
the Western Union Telegraph com
pany, arrived .last, night from Med
ford. Mr. Glem leayes tomorrow for
Mod ford to take charge of that of
flso. Tho departure of Glem will be
sincerely -regretted by the many
friends be haa made here through
uls pleasant,, courteous and accom
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Hcores more whose husbands have for
tunes fnmoustlio world over are
mombers.
This Is what '"Mother" Jones-had to
nay about the; club after her visit,
and she certainly shocked New York
society, woment
"I wouldn't live at the Colony
cliib for a million dollars. .
"Tho women who go there are
nothing but parasites. They are a
lot of d d cats. '
"They weoijuni and furbelows and
expenslvo hots. All they own Is on
the outside of their heads; there Is
SAN FRANCISCO
FEARS DIPHTHERIA
AD-JFOUB NEW CASES REPORTED (
TODAY FIFTY-FOUR CHIL-
DREN CONFINED IN ISOLATION
HOSPITAI-S
United I'ross Service,
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.f a lhreatened epMmle of dlpthw,a
among the school children.
Fifty-four children are now con
tlned in Isolation, hospitals. Four
new cases were' reported today.
WANTS EXCURSION
TO THE EXPOSITION
OLIVER SUGGESTS A CAR OR TWO
OF KLAMATH BOOSTERS MAT.
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MAY BE TAKEN
UP
THE D1RECTORB;
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lu a letter Just. received from C.
T. Oliver, Installing -tlie Klamath
county exhibit in the Oregon build
ing at the Panama-Pacific Interna
tional expoFlt!ont a suggestion is
made that an excursion be formed
hero to attend the opening ot the
exposition, The matter may be taken
up by the Chamber, of Commerce di
rectors. ' -
Oliver states that' twenty persona
caiv.secure n special. Pullman for the
trip, and he promises to secure good
accommodations tor.; aUraUaaew
hotel, besides arranging for the
Klamathltea to participate In the
opening procession.
Portland has set'tbe paoe tth tbe
office of "Publlo Defender." Now
watch the omce gww.V'' v '
FEBRUARY 11, 1915
nothing hislde. Never again. When
I went In n gieat Die flunky In a gor
geoiiH uniform, opened. the door for
me and set me In the reception room.
J frit like u fool.
' "There were a lot of women around
,and T Just ?nt .and looked at them.
I neer saw the equal-in my life.
"There they sat and talked .of clubs
'and theaters nnd clothes and money.
.Beautiful hats they had on their
, heads, but tkot was all The Insldea
jWereernptr. 1 could have told 'em
about a club that'wouid'be better for
;them."
ROB SALOON MAN
IN THE DAYTIME
I'ltOl'ItlETOlt OF THE "SMOKE"
LOSES POCKETBOOK CONTAIN.
IXG 8105 AND SOME VALUABLE
PAPERS
Lato y'erday afternoon. Oerry
Coxard, proprietor or the "Smoke-
,was relieved of his pocketbook con-
taitiln $105 and some valuable
papers. The occurrence took place
In the bun factory, and the two es
caped by the back door.
"No, I didn't notify the. police be
cause I believe I have the propost
tlon pretty well figured out myself,
.and think what might be said lf a
'cop was to be seen coming out of
my place of business," said Coxad.
,"Tbe two men were rather short In
.size, ont dark, one ltgut complexion
cd Just about like Hank Free and
Gits, Keller's chef.
"I can't say that I suspect these
men, but you'll admit that It looks a
little queer, when one of the pair,
ByJ who was never known to have a dol
lar or buy a drink, threw a ten on
(the bar last night and called up the
house."
Lyons Funeral Tomorrow
The funeral of the lato Al Lyons
will be held at 2; SO tomorrow after
noon, from the Whuiock Undertak
ing parlors. Relatives of the deceased
will be In tonight from Watsonvllle,
Cnl. Lyons, who was 10 years old,
died from heart trouble and rheuma
tism, the latter ailment afflicting him
for months. He has resided here for
many years,
All Motorcyclists favRed
All local motorcyclists, " whther,
members of the F. A. M. or lot, ire
Invited to attend tomorrew-rsilght'e
session ot the F, A M., at the 'p.(sV'.K
store. . , , , "' iffit
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Eugene people are looking after
a lae fseiery proportion; '" ,S
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BILL FOR JUDGE
FOR LAKE BENCH
Smith School Kund
House, as Was, Brewn's:
Road
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SALES!. Feb. 11 A bUl ertnl
to embrace Lake connty, waa naaaed
President W. Lair Thomnenn,
oppoMd the- Indtotilnilnate creatloai
of the long distance 10 be traversed front Klamath FaB to .TialreVleW by
stage. In the present district, the prompt administration of Jnetlee nee-
flutes the creatlom of the
A ncr system of apportioning
J provided fqr in W. O. Smith's bU,
the House of Iteprfaentstlre.
The measure apecttea that oate-half
I tMmed upon tbe actoat attendance
f with an average monthly attendance
each district.
The remaining half la based npoa tbe nnmher of teachers employed
in tbe district. The proposed law la expected to. resalt fat' mere eanM-' ,'
able distribution of school fanda, helping the smaller dmtricta, considerably. '
The senate, by reTasbsg to adopt report fat favor of UUbtg the hlgf '"''-
viiicn proTiaeB sum Mraincr um
mission must be elected, one from
went on record today aa in favor of
1 .tlu
The mlBOrltr 1 oil, waa AmtA
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road bUl introduced by Brown, ec
tlurd readlnar and naal auaaam: aMsr th mlanrltV murt at lUmi
and meana committee waa adoated.
SACRAMENTO IS
!STIU RISING
FLOOD THREATENED IN CAM
FORNIA BY BIG RIVER FEAR
ED THAT MUCH DAMAGE WILL
BE DONE BY RISING WATER
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KNIGHTS LANDING. CaL. Feb. 11
Danger Is still imminent at points
along the Sacramento, aa tbe river
Is still rising and the crest of the
flood lis yet to come. The river roae
two Inches last night ,
Dallas may Issue bonds to buy
the waterworks.
Resolutions adopted to raise $26,
000 for a cannery at Albany.
Noland Clears the
GiSgliog of Spedatort
"Mr. Bailiff, please clear tae'court-'i
room
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Following thla order thla afternoon
tbe throng ot Idly curloua who have
been enjoying the recounting of fam
ily ;Jangltst. t scraps and, cusalagi
brought out la the .Roberta divorce
suit, were aent from the -room by
Ballllt Bryant, who waa tickled to
ha"ve''then.hnce to .dispose .of ;ak'
aa'audlMce. ,
4;Ia thkalvote; anH,- U.;.ailgaT
tioass are" that .there wa lewrtaA
fighting nnd diMerd between the tw,:
thii tttwwatfnii epitheta. freely
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