The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 15, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1915
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VICTORY AROUND
LORRAINE HILLS
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Aviator Hhelw nusslan Winter
IOTUrrttuiitf. Claim X
rarM, unit May the Russian urn
Halted rr Hcrvlca '
PARIS, Feb. 16. It ! claimed
that tae Hermans have been defeated
it a tarte-day battle rou" Nor
re In Lorraine. Official reporU say
tta'atrmn vcn driven from the
Mints surrounding tUo city.
Wett ot ! . l,,B A,Ucn are
m the offensive, directing their at
tack In ibc direction of llethuno
ileal both banks of llio canal. A
chirse won J50 yards of trenches.
Latest Photograph of General von
Falkenhayn, German Chief of Staff
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BERLIN. Fob. 16. Important
ftlnj south of Ypres and to tho north
vnt of Mulhaiiscii. are claimed liy
the wsr office.
french victories are reported from
I'ntHln. where the ICtmlnnH are every
where retreating,
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LONDON, Fob. If.. An exchnugo
cerrHpowlcnt wins from Amsterdam
that a terrible typholii epidemic U
railfit In tho vlrlnlty of Lodx, hold
by the Hermans, In tho eastern then- .
tr. A it result, tho Kaiser In snld 'j
to have abandoned n propotod vUlt
to that city.
Halted I'reis Hervlce
CETTINJB. Feb.
15. The Aus-
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FOUR MORE DAYS ,
FOR LEGISLATURE
TO END IIS WORK
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j HAI.KM, Kob. in. With but four,
jBdiodulod dnH yet before It, thej
Hnuto has precisely 111 houao bills
on IU calondar'undUpoHcil of, besides ,
tho Bennto bill.
Many of these mcunurcn yet arc In
tho hands of iho committees nnd will
I find their otornnl lecp Ihnrc,
EBllmatlnn that ISO or morn hills
will come over from the senate, tho
Moimo will hnvo to dispose of fully
lllfty hills n day to get through with
f lis biiHlnrkfl, but by holding night
s'cKHlnnx It Is bolloved that this can
do accomplished.
.Six, Important bills have been
placed on tho Hoiibo calendar "spe
cial order of business" tonight.
' Among tbo actp is House Bill 401,
which provides4 a general revision of
1 tho Kmo laws. This measure Is
'certain to cnuso a lot of discussion,
as nearly every one In tho House has
'an original Idea about fish and game
i regulation.
Tho principal provisions In tbo bill
aim to cut off the first two weeks In
August from the deer season, and to
'open tho season on female Chinese
t pheasants.
Onu of tho game committees mens
uroM provides for abolition of thq
present Ilt.li and gamo commission and
the appointment of a new commission
nnd tho preservation of the fish and
Kame receipts In a separate fund In
tho U;ih treasury.
, It Is believed that this plan will
ulL tho sportsmen, who have pro
Jested vigorously against the Scnuebel
'plan.
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WASHIXOTO.V. Veto. io-Mft4 depattiBMiit oafcteto.deUam ltet,AMil'
' ra N plii) log humanitarian role hi ber protest to England aad Gerwaajv
lioldlnK that the effort is seleljr teat raignten out trie tanve into wnscn
food xlilinient matters are sow twisted. , ,
if America takes any band km the controversy, It will be Hpon the
srouiiil that the British detention of American feed earfoes lays Anseri.
ran ttlilpplng open lo the fliinmn anbrnarine peril. Rchtwd tbie, 0fy
will lie the tmmano idea of aariag aerntanjr and nland f roat'thW sehnw
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THK HAOUK, Feb. IB. Kniaer W Ilbeta is Irritated hj the growth
anti.Atnerlcan feeling am Berlte. ntelet Beriln knew'that he
.of the angry conunantacf the preaa, and aa a renmlt, the
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request that nentral shipptag avetd t he war some, and take a track atrowne
the north of Scotland. The sone de cree la declared measure ef re.
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It is announced that the. Bens tor .note will be tranemltted ,-'
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tioiw will lie made br America, and at' the aame tiase, a note wtll, fc. aeV
fliuuxltn KBBlaad bearbsa: aaaa the withhotdiak of the
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irlu fleet has resumed the bombard
rat of Antlvnrl.
DesDttchei sar that Austrian avia
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This Is tho latest photograph of (ienornl von Falkenhayn. tho man
CALLED BY DEATH
on whom inn harden of war rests more In Germany tl.nn any ou.or e- UOOIlER , oXITOP THE MOST
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copt the KaUcr lilniHolf.
tors unsucccisiuiiy nctm mo n...-, iujii m- ...... - -
1r palate of Cwr Nicholas, at Slekn. Hln .omo wt.ck8 ago. and during most of that time he has been In the
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bt bombs raiisod llttle-damsge
Uarrs fr Fort
Miss Hatcl Uarnea leaves la a day
or two for Fort Klamath to spend
a few days visiting her parents, Mr.
nd Mrs. W. II. names, who are con
tatting the Hotel do Dixon at the
fort.
nonl. Oeneral von Falkenhayn wah minister oi ... ... -,
conflict broke out. and tho Kalwr was so well pleased with his work that
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WIDELY KNOWN LUSD3EBMEN
IN HOLTHERN OREGON,' DD3D
THIS MOnMXO
Mrs in FortlaRd
Relatives of Mrs. Loula Bollinger
have received nows ot her death in
I'ortUnd. Mrs. llolllnger was a sls
t of Charles 8. nnd Rufus 8. Moore,
and her father was uromlnent both
la this country and, In tho Willamette
ultey as n millwright. Mrs. Bel-
IteiuniN Front tnllfornln
Miss Orn Nelson returned Saturday
fmm ihinmniilr. where she had spont
n two weeks' vacation with hor rel
atives, Mr. and Mrs. I.cstor Kira-patrlck,
llii)K u Harley
lien Mltcholl, of tho Van Hlpor
llros. grocery force, Is tho first now
victim of motorcyclltlB. Saturday ho
1910 . model iinnoy-
mivAliiiflnrf n.
llnwr Is remembored bv many of the Davidson from tho C. & S. hlectneai
oltt residents ot Klamath Tails. ,nnd Oyclo store.
NEW ALFALFA IS
OFFEREHARMER
t:Ol?NTV AOIUCULTURIHT WANTS
TO LIST FARMERS WHO WILL
TRY A NEW HARDY TYlE Ol?
1LANT
Going t
o the Op
If Enough Sip Up, Klamath Can Have a Special
Is Klamath county to bo well rep
resented at the opening of the Pan
mvPaclfic international exposition
That doponds upon the number of
Poplo who toll tho Chamber of Com
rco of tholr intention to make tho
trP Until tomorrow Bight, Secre
try Fleet will list the name ot
those wishing to, make the trip. It
ore than twenty are Hated, a ape
e'M Pullman will be seat hare,. ;
r Tl)e spectrrtwlll leare Thursday
HA """",0 wr me exposition city. A'
ground trlA rate of $10 has been an-
f uu, wurt a'tnirty-aay limit ana
$ topoTr prlrelegea,
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1,'f.iinwine tho rocolpt of a letter
rrnm It. F. Patterson, Unltod States
Department of Agriculture for South
Dakota, offering to furnish an cspoci
ally doslrablo hardy alfalfa seed, cul
tivated In South Dakota, and there
fore such as to stand the severest kind
of weather. County Agriculturist
(llalsyor Ib Inquiring for n few of
iho 'armors who wish to purchase this
need.
Those Interested should make In
quiry at onco, as It Is Mr. Glalsyer's
Intention to send for a small shipment
ih noon us possible. The cost wilt be
.verv Biiinll. nnn mo !" "l
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ih triii. This uvunlnx Commissioner .,. elim-iont for n good demonstra
John Hagelstoln will moot with tho,.Jon horo ls wnrmiy coramondod by
Mllco Dooher, for thirteen years
one of tho best known tlmbermen
In southern Oregon; passed away
this morning at the Blackburn hos
pital. Death came suddenly, as
Dooher, though suffering somewhat,
Via mi nnd around Saturady. Sun
day his condition became worse, and
he was taken to. the. hospital that
day. Chronic- Brlght's disease caused
tho demise.
Dooher, who has. many friends
who know him only as ''Mike", or
rUncle Mike", was 65 years of age.
He was a native of New York.
In tile enrly.daya'fcei.waB connected
with tho Weyerhaeuser Interests,
thou In their Infancy, and he bad
charge of their Important woods
and logging operations, being with
iiinm for 20 years. Later, he In-i
depcudently wont Into logging con
tracting or Uimsoil. uiko many
others, he Baw his business kilioa
In the panic ot 18S-4, and after that,
camo- West. '
It was In 190a that Dooher came
to Klamath county. Since that time
he has been considered one of the
most efficient and reliable timber
y;ulsors hero. Thousands of dollars
iinvo changed nanaa in die iimoer
Detectives searching for Henry C.
Coo, Jr., a former New Yorker and
now Boston representative ot the
Standard Oil company, who .has
.mysteriously disappeared, said they
felt he has been murdered or was
being held for ransom. -
At. tho Coe home In Allston, Mrs.
Coe Is prostrated. She was Helen
Alnslee, daughter ot A. Allen Aln
slee, proprietor of the Hotel Lenox
and several other large hotels scat
tered throughout tho country.
She is In a delicate condition, and
grave fears are entertlned that her
husband's disappearance may result
seriously.
Police and operatives from the
Burns detective agency are hunting
for Coe. who is twenty-threo years
old.
Coo left his home in Allston on
Saturday morning, January SO, to
meet General Manager Wilkinson, of
tho Standard Oil company. He was
to be told that he has been promoted
and hi3 sales territory had been ex
tended to take In raoro Important
ground.
When he left home he was in a
most cheerful state of mind.. He
had with him $100 in cash, and
wore n three-stone diamond ring,
valued at $300, and an amethyst
scrafpln. He boaorded a trailer car
near his homo bound downtown.
Where ho left tho. car or when la
not known, though hewaa seen on
the car by acquaintances.
marine and cmn as they left for the see hi their oaipalgn to
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leave there Thursday when Grand Admiral von Tli pita's
a'de policy starts.
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totlay notlRed the state dtpaitsneni that Faiand pM'mytM--fiiVmm;
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New Fouadlaad, HaUiax, WMgatw. Jamaica, yictvrw, -as .v , ',;
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Krhav Ifmita ajAIIHMIPHH srnVriHBnVldP. aasjamnuBamw. OBjamnmErs - aajBH 'avsmsnai ia,i
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HOUSE SMOTHERS MEASURE TO
PROVIDE FOR A LICENSE FOR
THE CSE OF TR.U)E PREMTOMS
IN THIS STATE
!stssaD bill.' which orovlded tor'ii'y
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j concern using tradingstamps, scrip
i or other premium or the una. u
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ail, eleven iiiui ,nre t.reu
HmiEn Inrlnitlnr the. rheasurs for -a
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After the- HonseDaasedtfeeHli .?
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minmiinlltai thnr iisw'. rlchts - as if.
cities and towns for pwiiag and opef!
iui lava owujiuMv111M'?,ei.
senate defeated the nieasmre. 1t;WM-
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ranging the system or assesaiag-r"-,
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SALEM, Feb. 15.-2-Tho House to Sabecrtbe tor the'Hsrala. ee.caets;;
day killed Vernon A. ForbeeVtradingJa nwath. & e -fegi
directors of tho Chamber of Com-8lftto UmAcr h. T. Fronch
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NEW PAVEMENT IS
FOUND BY
mnrrn t iIIhcubs tho probability ot
tho Klnmnth county court making tho ,,vorCo cirauted
trin or Eonuinu u iui""""' i n vo rotter whb
II I. tlm nlnn to llllVO tllO Pllll-
mnii decorated with banners boosting
Klamath county, and to hnvo pon
nanU for nil In the party,
oihor Klamath oounty people wno
will attend the fair opening are Mr,
mwi Mr. K. B. Hall. Herbert uarry,
Mr. Riui Mrs; Andrew Horner, ana
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today granted n
dlvoco from Wesloy Potter, also the
custody of tho minor child, and the
recovery of n watch, set of slWerwnro,
(tot of Blasrnre and a. pair of. eye
glasses in the defendant's possession,
Desertion Is Charged
Alleging desertion, s
deals horo upon the judgment ot j
Dooher alono. and neyer hps his
Judgment been questioned,
nnoher Is surTlTed' by a wife, two
daughters and a son, who all reside
In Seattle, but who have visited bore
frequently. Relatives will be here
from Soattle Wednesday nigni, ana
until that time no funeral arrange
ment ore to "be made. Deceased was
a prominent, loeai ik.
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l"HOCMAC" IS SUCH THATIT CAN
iir T.Ain WITHOUT A HALT OW-
I ivn vet TtAlXS IS- USED, MUCH
IN BRITISH ISLES
N, Fleming (Tax Rolls Ready
morning for Ban Francisco,, and P. L.
wn.mtnin. who left late last wcok.
The lotier wll) alio visit Mi on. Dr.
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o. A. Fleming, through F. H. mm. w,aua.. ! v. ----;'
The vfoman asks to be rostored her
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m.tdam name. Cannon, for the title j
to property In and near Merrill1.
asaaaaor'a oce. The rolls are ready
to turn oTer to the treaaurer tomor
row tor tbe-'eoUteUoB' ot taxes.
'nocmac" Is the latest pavement
to reach Klamath Falls, ana j.m.
Garrett has Just secured the agency
for an extensive atrip of territory. The
t secret of the new pavenient la in the
hludor, which forms tho fine crushed
rock and rock dust Into a rigid wear.
ii.
Declaring his intention of rkt
Ing a damage suit against JOaXMUi
count' to recover $10,000 for' taHee
Imprisonment, Qua SplUoe, Oreek
who was confined fn the.eonnty jell
for 16 days before' he wae gtTt '
nrellmlnary hearing, left UU nterh-
Ing: He Intends to, hire counsel' In
Portland to bring the action.
Bpllles: was1 arrested at weed on
a charge ot stealing a watch from
Miller Qeerge, an Indian. He was
arresiea ittwovesnoer, ana a tae wT
ill'j.11'.' kiui, t.1A l, ,'laiUM.'
tiniMiri imrnHi.' w w "
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This variety Is Impervious to water, Ibe was'reJeased.ae he proaneee are
...i ..- n ioi,i and roiua siwu. I-iitnt.'Vtmsd bv the Indian: for three
any rainy weather, thartsmrirta iolB.
completion ot a. Job' on time, -n'ffl ' 'nee;thn ".ItlllN haah rfiw4
iii fltB.iviv in the Brltlsa'leue KlanMth mm.- y wnent etanieyxeemt.
rt m lutirn and 11 iddla WeeMnlYesiWheUdtmtM'
f Aceordla, tol ttiese people, "gpilies'
stated that certain county; oglettta
adyieed him to bring salt' for tdanV,
ages against Sheriff C. C.'Lew.Thf;
told him, SorUeaAiAld. 1 that SLOW
could be made to pay UedsmMiH
demanded and urged"' him; ta.hrtng
the action. ' 5niAJ
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in snostantiation or- mis sunei
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meat, gpUloa showed! a,ocUra(t; with
a loealattcy'VltTiM by)he at-
tomr'wu.to Nnduet5th!aBsBl
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suk aganuc law, bbowm m f nip
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