The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 17, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1915
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6ENERAL BATTLE iSEEKING TO GET
MS THR0U6H MORE DAIRYMEN
WESTERN THEATER! FOR THE COUNTY
The Famous General von Kluck
and His Staff at Headquarters
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PAM8, Fb. 17. Detail of vari
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(naUtr to tbo sea ladleate that an
otktr (antral battle way be coaiBteac
lag. Heavy Artillery is active along
Us fceUhts of the Mucm and la the
Vest, and Herman troop are mala
attacking near Vienna.
A lloe of German trenches at Ar
(mh bare been destroyed. Oeraan
ataeka In force have bean made be
tHB Tour do Paris and Boureullles,
bat bare havo been repulsed, with
Mary losnes. both In killed and prls
oam.
BERLIN, Keb. 1?. More than 50,.
(01 prisoner, CO cannon, 10 machine
com and an enorrooua supply of ana
(trials are the prliea won by General
rat Hladenbcrg's Prussian drive.
The ground over which the, retreat
lac Ruatlan army passed la covered
wtta dead and wounded, the atott of
vaoai will die, as the weather la tho
went Imaginable. The temperature
li far below frecslng, and there Is
etesUat rain.
cim tn.it letter being sent
out today
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OimihIm'I of t'iiitiiir In Heniring ,
Aitdres-w. f Dairymen In OIIiit!
Herlltms, and Writing TlH'in In nn
Effort to Induct- Them to lxntr
In Klamath County, Willi Cheap
Feed and Other Advantage
Thr, following totter la being mo 1 1 oil
to ilnlrymen In othor sections by
Becrelary Fleet, of tho Klnmnth
Chamber of Commcrro. Leave tho
names of oulsldc dnlryinon you aro
acquainted with tit tho Chamber of
Commeic, that they may bo sent
rlrciilar.
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SUPPORT
ACTION IS UP
JTSTICK GOWEN CONDUCTING
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION
OF CHAKGE MADK AGAINST
I'sTRIN IIV HIM WIFE
The JukUcc'h court la thla after
noon hearing tho evidence In the
preliminary examination of Louis
Uarln, who was arreated yesterday
w a chargo of fnlluro to provide for
his wife. Tim wife Is the complain
lac witness.
Bert C. Thomas la attorney for
(be prisoner, and Prosecuting At
toney Irwin appear for the state.
There are quite a number of women
from Palrvlew addition euhpoeaaed
M wltateees.
Knowing that you aro In tlio dairy
business nnd thinking perhapn that
you or iiomo of youf friend would
bo Interested In tho wonderful op
poriunltles now, open In Klamath
county for tho dairyman nnd stock
man, wo aro taking tho liberty or
sending n few statistics for your consideration.
Klamath county Is primarily a
ilnlrv country. Livestock of all kinds
flourishes exceptionally well hore, nnd
Is unusually free fiom diseases. Food
ran ho nroduccd here, considering
tho price of land, cheaper than any
other pine on tho Pacific Coast.
There l nn abundance of good al
falfa hay for salo now within a few
mites of Klnmnth Falls for elx dol-
lara a ton. If this hay could bo fed
to good milk cows It would be much
raoro valuable. Tbo only troublo Is
the lack of cows. Tho farmers hero
nearly all want to get Into tho dairy
tinalness ns" fost as possible, but cows
aro high and scarce, and It Is dif
ficult for many to securo the stock.
Tho manager of tho U. 8. reclamation
project hero told mo a few days ago
Hint enoiiih pasture went to wnsto
hero every year to pay for tho main
tenance of tho wholo project. It Is
estimated that nhout 8000 cows aro
now belna- milked In Klamath county.
Thla In only a small per cent of what
ahould ho here. Irrigated land nnaor
thA nrolect can ho secured from ffiO
up. Outsldo land cin bo secured from
$10 up. Can wo not Intoroat you
or vaur friends In getting stock lit
here for dairy purposes? Tho froo
government range for young ana nry
stock Is nn important factor In keep
ing down oxponaes.
Pleiiso lot us hear from you in re
gard to this lottor. Please apeak of
the opportunities hero to your frlonds.
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This Id the llrst ptiotograph ihiIiIImIiciI of Goneral von Kluck, one ot the- greatest of tho German leaders,
mill his stnff. Ho It was who came nearest taking Paris, for his army was once within twenty-five miles
of Dip city. Ho was rcpulsod at the lntt moment when nn army of several hundred thousand fresh troops
wns sen! from the city to turn him. They succeeded and the city was saved.
TAX COLLECTION FERN'S JOB IS AFTER THE MIAil
STARTED TODAY III OIRE Din ORDER CONCERNS
GERMAN THREAT
INCLUDES RELIEF
VESSELS, ALSO
Imlted Press Service
WASHINGTON', Feb. 17-OflsctoIs of tlie German embassy today stated
that relief ships wiaterisuf la the war zone will be liable to attack the
Mime a British warships aad aaerehantcacB.
Henceforth, they say, there will be no exemption of amy atatloealky
or class) of ships that are suspected of being British vessels.
According to these oflelels, EagUsh tnerchaataaeB have already ate
Kotlated arrangement for tvacafaog safety, by reason of the fact that they
disgaiacd themselves as relief ships. Throngs a belief that these yssstls
were on a mission of aaercy, the Qerman. snbmariaes allowed them to
pass .unmolested.
CDlte'd Press Service -
WASHINGTON', Feb. 17. Between the fires ot English detsuslaatton
and Germaaiy's i-esentmemt, the government ottciala are adasletedly tooahl
ed over what will be the anmrs to the preseat protest antes sens these
two conatries. 3
Officials are firmly coaviawed Chat England will not reseat ia her fflaa
to sUrve oat Germany. " Xekher do they expect Gensaay to drop her awaa
to annihilate the commerce ta the war aoae.
Between these two 's tirades, American commerce mast saaTer, aad the
possibility of the destractJoa of Americaa Uvea aad. piupesty atast al a
ways be coaaWeird. " ,fi"
What protection the goveiameat iatendii rto give the thoaaaada of
Americans headed toward the war aoae, or what will be aoae to ahlslftU
futnre commerce aad passfniris ia being kept diplomatic secret,"' "
Secretary Bryan declined aatly ta "oatliae any policy". He lufased to
indicate whether the sOeace is dae to the aoa-arrlTal of Gerasaay'a en
swer to the Americaa war aoae pre test. r
RENO IS AGAIN TO BE
THE DIVORCE OOLONT
I'KXniXti lllllTIIKIl WOltU FKOM SCHCIIIUUS IJIU, ABOMSHING ONE CONCERN HAH FOUND A WAY junited Press Service
SAI.EM TltEAHUREIt IH TAKING
IN WHAT MONEV THAT COMES
MIW HAS TWO DEPUTIES
THE INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT,
COMMISSION 1'ASSED BV THE
SENATE TODAY i
IN WHICH TO DEFEAT THE
DREADED BUGABOO ' AT HIS
OWN GAME
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I'eniliiiK olllcliil nollilcution from
Salem, County Treasurer Gcorgo A.
Hid dou Is taking In what mouoy jdny passed Representative Schuebol's
taxpuurn offer for their 1914 taxes, 'workmen's compensation bill, with
I'iilttSI Piess Sorvlce
SAhKM, Feb. IT. Tho senate to-
l A. C. Geinger, manager of the
Klamath Department store, the suc
cessor to the Ashland Fruit store,
figures that ho hns hit upon a plan
WOMEN ATTEND ,
FOUNTAIN TRIAL
Ho Is being riHslMed by Claude Chns- 'amendments, abolishing
tain. itrliil accident commission.
have emtTKoucy clause attached.
CARSON CITY, Feb. 17. The easy 1
divorce bill re-establishing the six!
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uiuuiu rtrucun cuiutn, iw yiiM. t
tho state senate, by 12 to 10. It!
has already passed the Hoaae. aad i United Press Service
goes to the governor-for- his-stgaa- SACRAMENTO, Feb 17,
lur iPnuntnlnlHal tnr thn kllUmjr rf'BM
garet Milling, was resumed her to-'
OLDEST PHYSICIAN IN day. There, was 200 womeaspeeta-'
OAIilFORIA IS DEAD tors in attendance. Mrs. MIlUag,1tae
child's mother, was the 'first wltaeas
called. She collapsed whea she told
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ChaHinln ami Allen Sloau
utoit Holeclod liy Slierlft C. C. Low
to nsulHt In tliu tux collections wheu
tho nlierlff takes over tho hooks. Miss
KIhIo Low Ult (levoto her attention
to the 19X3 rolU, as at present there
lit'lriK a big (lemiind for tax certifi
cates In delinquent cages.
It is possible that tho sheriff may
decide to have tho taxes collected at
tho First State & Savings bank, whoro Jtlons with ery fow exceptions.
tho treasurer's ofllco Is located.
I'uless half a person's taxes arej
paid by April 1, n ono per cont a
month penalty is nttached. After
Soptcmber 1, a ton per cent penalty 1
In added, bosldcs the ono per cent '
a month.
tho Indus-1 to beat tho mall order houses, that
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witn an-oeio noir oi uie reian mercnam 01 ."""-" 7! .." . :,!nrM,l,r.i'.innfMi,.R..i
the smaller cities' nnd towns, and baa Henry Nichols, 91 years 01a ana tne - ,, - ,
..I ,. ". m, w...oceede.t to nut tho plan Into exe- "West practicing physician In Call- "' .""..L "Z ... '. -.
I.. .. "- - --- icitlon fornia, died hero at hla home today. . ""'"" ---s. ....- . ---
nouns loacs uer jo na TOiuiuimiioBur. 'hb w. .(..r-turv of lh .lit. of C.ll. ln M w"n- e was Traicnea
m,. - ... a.. .1 ... a... ....Aa.,.1 ... .tan. ,l.aa Ml I I n 1 ,1 t "., Mil. Id rt ,1 rt . A I A . tl . 1 "
I IIO IIIIl.'llUIllv;ill. IHUIUVI. iliUl 4UTJ , - -Jv...bw. o luvt, ta Kxi uuuu7 lUfl I
that
law bo admlnistorrd by ono commls-.lines with which the mall order con
sumer to bo appointed by the gov- cerns draw tho strongest from this
ernor, Instead of br three, as nt community, nnd meet their prices, at
present. 'the same tlmo giving tho customer
The senate pnssod the House bill !the advantage of a personal inspec-
repeallng all continuing appropTla-,110" OI uo '"
BANK OFFICIAL
IS AJLAINTIFF
I.CIIO OF P. C. LAVEY A CO. IS
HEARD IN AN ACTION FILED
AGAINST W. 8. WORDEN TO RE.
cover aaao
COMlTROLI,KH OF CURRENCY
SENDS NOTICE TO ALL OF THE
HANKS, FROWNING UPON THIS
PRACTICE
lly BURTON K. 8TANDISH
(Written for the United Press)
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17. Warfare I Civil War, which wns ai tho tlmo
the greatest, oiooaiesi ana m. ua
., -. Al, TTBr
It Dot What l .. i. w
i m ins uiarm uaa.
"ore apcclflcally, there is a vast dlf
Jtrenco between the fighting that baa
"" "ted in history under the
"we of tho civil Waf, aad the
"tttlng of today In Europe, for
Jw tho final same has aot yet
n found.
Oeneraj . R, jherwood, congrsss-
"& from Ohio, ihm AMI. aMlAf
I 'sWV' ' bM fwtai pari
Utsreittng . '
?" "Tha dettrtieUve power 9t
i aku? m" Maaat to prab.
"v w tlatag M great aa ta aw
struct I vo war ot modern tlmos. But
the ethical differences nro most start
ling.
"Our war of over four years' dur
ation, was fought on both aides by
Volunteers, With the oxcoptton of
the Engllah, all the great nrmies in
this Kuroneau conflict ore regular
soldiers, trained to kill for hire In
the Civil- Wamhe one-ltal quoa
tlon involved had been In tho arena
or fierce contention ana debate for
a, whole decado preceding the war.
In oUr war every aoldler benina
a gua knew what he was fighting
tnr. ia tha EuroDsan war. not a
(CeaUiaad aa pafe t)
Suit to recover $260 alleged due
on a nolo anu imuru siuvu -u
19 12, has been camiuoncod against
W. 8. Worden by 8. CI. Sargent, etate
superlntcndout of banks. The suit
alleges that Worden gavo the note to
F. H. (loudyand that tho latter
rransterred It to Sargent.
Goudy wna cuahlpr of tho Americaa
nank and Truat company, ot Portland,
now defunct. The affairs of the bank
ia ,ni.ni. ava hv HnrffenL-aB. a
nU,0 l.VH .,-y 1 mm-f- -j -F-.
7tate'lDliclal,-andhftlarWorklng to
alrnlgbten out tho ront.ters.
P. 0. Lnvey & Co., who operated
here sovoral years ngo, and who pur
chased the Worden, Mt. Hebron and
Dorrls townsltes from tbo Wordeaa,
banked wltlv the now defunct bank,
and at the time It suspended, owed
It money 1. L. Elliott filed the suit
today In the circuit court. ,
OVERDRAFTS ARE
ORDERED STOPPED
Ho figures that In the last year he
has taken at least $50,000 that
formerly went out ot the county for
groceries alone, and that there Is
almost as much to bo gleaned from
.other lines tho store Intends to
handle In the future.
In a statement made to tbo Herald
today. Mr. Geinger said that more
than one-third ot the machinery,
hardwaro, drygoods and clothing
business of Klamath county went to
the mall order concerns, and it is
this business he Is after, as ha says
that money belongs to Klamath
county, and he Intends to keep It
here. This store will be ready for
business March 1.
fornia from 1867 to 1871.
closely for fear he would make "an
other attack upon Fountain." "
County Physician Jones, testified
that tho condition of Marraret'a hadr
cousin of ;ghowea tne abuge t0 wWch tke.imlld
Leaves After Visit t
Mrs. Charles Dewltt.
Mrs. O. A. Stearns, and niece of Chas. L.as BUDjected toj.aad Indicated the
Sherman, of Dairy, left this morning struggi0 ghe had put; up' to save her
for her home in Cleveland, Ohio, !,..
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after a three months' visit here, dur
ing which time she made 'many local
friends. Mrs. DeWltt will stop at
tho San Francisco and San Diego
expositions on her way oast.
Tho following is a, copy of a cir
cular letter received by the First Na
tional flank from John Skelton
Williams, comptroller ot currency:
"Tho granting by some banks of
accommodations In the, form ot over
drafts Is objectionable and cannot be
countenanced by this ofice.
''This prnctlco should cease entire
ly. To facilltato the accomplishment
of this result, tho subject has been
taken un by this office with the bank
ing depnitmenta of various states,,
and theso iui tho. Hies have generally
agreed to tnko tne necessary action;
to aecuio tho effective co-operation
of atato banks In attaining the end
desired,
"You nro requested to adopt a
resolution directing that no officer or
employe of "youi'4hankM.haH pay or
:.rz.j.""T-- j-
CUtirKO I" HI" MM-MIMI
Social Date Postponed
The social to have been held Fri
day night at the Mt. Lakl church has
been postponed a week. Instead it
will be held Saturday, February 27.
any de
positor any check of suchrideposltor
when there nro not sueleai Funds on
deposit to the credit ,qt the drawer
of the check to meet -the same.
The Tillamook electric, plant Is be
ing constructed at at View,"
It is alleged that the child waa
asualted and killed by Fountain la
the basement of a .Sacramento church
last fall. i
Twin Daughters . E
1 Twin girls," weighing seven and
eight and a quarter pounds, arrived
at the home of Mr. and1" Mrs. John
Chalntoit on the-Merrill road yester
day, . a.
CorsetsforOurMen?
To quote an exchange:
Corsets are being worn by Newlurer,
York men this winter by seise New men are wearing corsets.
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WANTS CHAPEL IN
CRATERLAKEPARK
MEETING HELD AT MEDFORD
LAST NIGHT BY PARK SUPER
INTENDENT WILL G. STEEL, TO
DISCUSS THE .MATTER
A chapel for Crater 'take Is the
latest movement to be started by
Superintendent Will O. Steel. He
held a meeting at Med ford last night,
at which this was discussed.
Feeling thai this Is a matter that
.,iniii..A.i hn attention of the -in
dividual, nnd""iron8 that thrlanifa-Jfpr mMT'maaHliMtantaaae;
lcal Cbthkrs Rerase to (Wni er Deny Tab
York men at least.
Attention was first called to thla
astounding condition by aa adver
tisement displayed ia the Deeember
number ot one ot our leading fashion
Jeurnals:
A hasty expedltloa waa at oace or
ganised to Investigate this new aad
startllag pheaomeaon of city life. Ia
one afternoon three places la Npw
YoJk?SS dtoaatfwbweeoraata
ment could not assletraHeel called
the meeting. The plan 'is to ereej
u permanent, building, which Is to
bo used freely for, religious aarvieea
by persons qt any rellffoua belief,
who may be at the, lake, '
pUce in a show wUdqw oa Broad
waya tat youth was discovered ua
blushlngly deaoaatratUg oae f the
new corsets for be.' y"
' An latervlew was had wlthaae of
thtse.'cersstleres for me
Yes, Indeed," said the. manufact
fi, '"leUvaad .lSts otNew Ttrk
Of course.,
men Inclined to -,
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for i long time
embonpoint have been wearing the
so-called obesity belts, These hayef
npw gtven away to a irans; corset - :-,
with ribs and elastic, Just' like 'ar-y
woman's corset. ! " . , 4$; 'Ai,
"The atrllsh daura for-s Bt-Mthia'',1"!
year must be four-inches lewvaMia!Xd
the waist thaa awuad'the eak.VTat,.i
only way most men saav s liana 'this ' -
efect K y Oa-M m&$ifk'$i
nvaai.gr rvawrina HiWaWLVli-vrvvv
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The joregolag HUapd the tlHaagW:',;-;
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