The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 19, 1915, Image 1

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LATURE TO
BE IN SESSION
AGAIN TOMORROW
General von Sanders, Commander
of the Turkish Armies, and His Staff
NOW
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! IfirncWrtcniiicr Ilianrah off Dieppe. The full force of the torpedo
upCBtJbcorB tlw. reMel wn strack.fl aad onljr a ptat w sproSK- PBBip
iBRlrept th,ViwPl Afloat ontll rosrned by a tog.
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lUAKI CLUB 10 TEN PER CENT
HOLD A BI6 MEET; TEAMS 50-50
LoWOS WIU. UK IIKM AT KAMT'llll.1. IIKKKKITN (XUK COUNTKHH
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nermnn Ronoral In ct.mm.nn of the man .rmr In the genera, staff. At .,. - , Mlekeii bnt w rep,,, by tte 0ri Wferle-. 4 r fe).
TttrklHli armies which have been rout- the time of his .selection for hi. P- . , d .. Gerraan. ti!--. Wl.fcl. reflect the vlw of the htahmt gorenimeBt b
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I'd by the IliiSH.aim In the CnucaHiw out lo ne nan mo rn.. u. "-- offlcc.rg WR0 came with b.m (nbout tictalu. My In IU IeadlBS editerial:
monnUtliiK, Ho wan sent to Turkey nnt-Ki'iicral, and commanded a dlvl- twenty) could do nothing, but when. rjecaue of the illegal, BawnrraBU.il n.ethoda of. the eaeaiy,
tlio (Icrmnn reorganUo-,lon. Ills ml8lon wan made dim-j the war broke out they were all given Wa ,cgteniajr forced to begta a defcasire fight to retala her place M
world powr. Th people, are now threateaed with atarraUOB, ama toe tm
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(Herald Hprclnl tiervlf)
MT. UKI, Feb. I.- Tlio neit
aftttni of the Mt. l.oUl Improve
tat society will b hold at the
Khool houio on the rant aide of the
riitr. There will he debate among
other number for I he evening', en
lertilnment. (Ircat Intcreal la hown
by the members nnd the evening, nro
much enjoyed. The mock trial of
lut week w mom iimunln.. Tlio
library hi been Installed In Mac'h
Cub itorc, nnd mcmborH of the nx
udtllon are t.rlvclegcd to take
booki
Crane A Wallers nro hauling bay
vnkh they purclin.cd from Mr. Cm.
Mr. and Mr. Herbert tarter woro
Uor at the Fall Wednesday.
Vr, Hall nnd Oncnr llaker, who
bnt been farming tho Kd Rc.mo.
rueh the pnut year, will leavn thl.
dlilrkt loon. Mr. Hall linn leasod
th Jo Dervln place, nnd Oscar h..
ttkea t homenti'iid Bouth of M.lln.
Mr. Oeorie Orlxxlo nnd Mr. Dorr
rt'Mt. Ukl vlHllor. Wcdncnday.
The Mt. 1-nkl district nchool I.
Plunlng for an entertainment to bo
Mi early In March. Tho procedn
l the entertainment nro to be used
fftho bononTof tho achool.
TAKK THK HKCOND HKItIKH,
AND A THIRD KXCOUXTKll IK
SVA!KHMn'
Ilnforo It can ho dntermlnod def
initely which bank haa tho beat bowl
ers, n third gnme Ik neccary, for
tho First fitnto nnd Hnvlngs crow,
nfter losing two nt might Inst week,
look two out of three In n session
yesterday with the First .Vntlonnl
force.
Leslie Rogers, of the Nntlonuls,
ro.lod 211 for high. Consolation
honors go to Mitchell for tho' Rlemens
Institution for his 97 score. Tho
complete scored follew:
First National I
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Campbell HO
Moore I U
Collier .' 125
Totals I"'!3
Forst Htnle I
Hogetnteln 1"
Rlemens 1CR
Mltcholl 9?
Mchaffey Wl
Total. 8 RC7' CI7
trilled Pret' Sefvlce -
COPENHAGEN", Feb. 10. The flrKt aitinhwlon that tho 'preaent Mock
nile U OerniaBR'a la&t carf,Bie from Vice Admiral Klrcjfofl. Writlag
In Hamburger irremdeaiblatt, he admit, that Gcrmmi hii'Bot saWeBt
war material., nml that the present aim U to brteg ch a feeltag of bb
enslnexH nrt Insecnrlty that no human nerve cbb Icmg Withstand tie
strain, and no brlBg directly home to the Allle. the daagn. that are'lm-
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uMiinivnTnv Vii. in ThA ( iteoartmeBL la rirnaed. that" all
tmvel betweea EBglaad and the coBtlBeat laii Ii wpinfided bjrifiaj'i
ttvliiaii admlraltv nntll farther BCrtlce.-. rthvTadicate that" war-iiae ,"
' order I. taken serloBsly, and thntiT. not propoaed to risk any Uvea.- r k ft-
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Short Course Attracts
Klamath County People
The uxcltument that the
inmorn silrs mi the youngster Is ,
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circus Cluisyur Is a busy man these days.j
lining up cattle horbes, hogs and.
a .. a a. -. . .-. .. .. n.M fioitiinatrnl Inn mi '
imil.tr iii.iii.iii. nil iiL'uiuuniiuiiuu uut
the luterest that the grownup, of . t Do Dractlca,
Klnmnth Falls nnd vicinity are taking )inil Htend of theorlilng, actual dem- .
III IUO IlirillW." B"U wu.wv . " IlllHirilll.llia MIU lu v .uv.
held nl the high school tho llrst three Members of the Klamath Chamber
day. of next week. There Is promise of Commerce nnd of the Women's
of n big attendance nt every sosslon. Civic league nre meeting with great
Among tho women, there I nlso.miecoss in lining up tho things ncces
miich Interest. Tho sessions are open nary for the big dinner to.be served
to nil Interested, and tho domestic! free t the short course student.
science course is attracting many .Tuesuny noon. ... u vn.c-, ,..v,
Falls women who wish to etc. nre being leiepnonea in io mo
housekeep-'Chamber of Commerce, ana it iooks
a. though thero will be an exteptlon-
II. Koland.ally good rcpnst for tho city;, guests.
CRATER LAKE IN
PALACE AT FAIR
)UIATUHE, OK KLAMATH'S
WOXDKU SIIOWX.WITH OTHER
SCENIC ATTRACTIONS IN THE
H. H.'S BIO EXHIBIT
plre I. engaged la a fight for life. It mart pnab aside all consideration
for other. -
"There I. no lateation ob the part of the goTeraaieat to wage war. naon
nentral commerce, bat whoeTer eaters the daager oae uiust expect' to ,
Iierish. The fight we have eatered Into" ma be foaght with aU recUe-,
new or not at alL"
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Hubscrlb. for th. H.rala. 60 cmu
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I. O.O.F. Hold Jinks
Klnmnth
Improve posslblo their
Ing methods.
County Agriculturalist
Big Exposition Is to
Be Opened Tomorrow
SAN FIIANCI8CO, Fob. 19. Early J Tho exposition oiBclal. confidently
... ..HAini ihni liin huntiraVi thniiannri
nre nnd drum corps win i" v; "ZTSiZ Li,, .
Anrersary ot Balding Dedication Celebrated
iuu.ui" ...w "- - i ., ,lMli MillHrAn will rA.
trnvcrso all section, ot tho city, pin- g d ,0 tno can nnd participate In
nnd nrouslng thetno ..jjije grand march", a. the par-
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nue win uu inuti. tti.v ...it
no grand marshal, lift regular forma
rv nn(l tnclr """band, nnd
warelinws and their wlvo. last
'lht celebrated the fourth nnlvr,
J-y of tho dedication of their tern
Pi, and the pvent wa. ona of the
"t enjoyable of tho season ,
jne evening wa. tho regular meat
hllht of Prosperity Rebakah
"2f. nd after the ahort hualna.
"J",0 the hall wa. thrown open to
Jl vliltors.
,5fl,t" Invocation by Brother B. C.
,"sroi, tbo following program ,wa.
,gjo--Mr.o,J0, Ootar.'
urttl!."U ,l0,t?Mr, 0l,,,
AflMat-iUT, . 0. Rkhard
Vocal Bolo Miss Vera Houston.
Recitation Ml.. Laura Dice.
In.trumental Duet Mlwoa Vera
Houston and Greta McMillan.
RoelUtlon Ml.. Lulu Wattenberg.
Instrumental Bolo Mr.. Fred
Color.
Recitation Frank Armstrong.
Evoty number wan hjeartlly on
chored, and all responded. Follow
ing I he" program a banquet wa.
.ervid, and following that dancing
and card, occupied the rest of the
nvenlnr.
Taken altogether, the evening was
one of the moat enjoyable, and the
crowd, nearly 100 In number, will
long remember the happy occasion.
In. martial airs
people from tholr sleep.
The population will Immeilltely
march up Van Ness nvenuo nnd
through the gate, of tho Panama-Pc-clllc
International exposition, and the
great San Francisco fair will bo on.
This Is tho principal ceremony that
wilt marls tho opening of the ex
position. Tho Idea was adopted by
tho directors of the fair In order to
"do something different.
Hon to tho procession. It will be u
parade ot "Joyful disorder," a Presi
dent C. C. Mooro, of the Exposition
company, expressed It. The only city
official who will bo In the parade In
his official capacity wjll be Mayor
James Rolph. At the request ot the
business men of tho city, a legal holi
day has been declared In this city.
A reproduction of the Paeillc Coast j
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wonuer sj.oim hi wuiiuiuiir mat. .
the main exhibit of tile Southern Pa-,
clilc company which 191". visitors to j
the Pannmn-Pnclhc Intermit Irnal ex
position will see In tho company's j
own building on the exposition
grounds nt San Francisco. The en
tlro exhibit will be enclosed In n min
iature woodland with trails leading
among real trees and feliage: with
wild flowers growing on native .oil,
and tho horticultural beauties of Call-
jfornla and other coast states blossom
ing In full bloom, according to sea
sou. Passing from tho foyer into the
central part of the building the visi
tor will find "himself stepping Into
a different world. The entrance leads
through the heart of a California
big tree, Just ns the road passes
through the famous 'Vnwoni" In'the
Mariposa big tree Grove.
Here and there are tho views of
tho best known scenic features reach
ed by tho company's, lines. Mosshrao
falls, near Shasta Springs, with her
glistening waters, Is Just before tho
cntrnco, while Yosemite vaney trans
nro followed through the woodland
nnd other scenes come to view,
Thero is Crater Lake, Oregon, .re
produced with a faithfulness, even ex
acting the identical color of the water.
Again there Is Mount Shasta, with
her towering snow clad peak; Lake
Tnhoe nnd n picturesque view of the
Santa Clnra valloy nnd Lick Obser
vatory. There Is Midway Point on
tho Monterey peninsula; the Santa
narbarn Mission, the headgates ot
Truckeo - Carson Irrigation projeet,
j kitchen, and tbe nousewire mat aont .
feel like appropriating the room '; " ,,s"
tire, I. out of theordiaary. It !&
vain for mere man to decfltie;R---lie!0
wouldn't know 'wha& to'doHt ni'Va
,wa turned loow In the room nun-, -.g
dred. of the flxln' are beyond MaS-j,
: .. comprebension, out ne does Kaw.uar.
j tho hot-cakes look mtgnty good-ana
1USPLAVS OF SP1UXG SUITS, GAJt-j that the kitchen cabinet J&l4.itJ,ffl
' mysteries. You want to size it np- A
DE. HKKUS, ETC., IA suw tyoHrself. '
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WINDOWS SUPPLEMENTS BASE
HAIL AXD MARBLES
Spring Is here. It you don't be
lieve it, just, take a stroll along Main
street and view the show windows ot
ttin onlnrnrialnflr merchants. We had
our doubts about tho vitality ot Old
Winter Beveral daya ago, when shouts ; ggxATE
of "knuckle down, there" ana an.!'' ;.
the way, Jlmmle", began to shatter"
the atmosphere, but the show win-
The drygoods stored are displaying
spring dress goods, the clothing stoves
are showing spring suits, and the shoe
stores have withdraw the shoes, cal
culated to tend Jack Frost from our
little pink toes and replaced ithem
with those ot lighter weight. I
TAX COLLECTION
STILL UP IN AIR
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dows now settle all doubts.
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SALEM, Feb.. 19 Before tha tax i
collection affair is flnaliy settled, the ;
county treasurers may not turn the s
rolls Per to the sheriffs, for three -
months. The senate has recalled tne
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One of the furniture houses )iow- tax blll.jis It Is feared that'the emer
v-m t- - . - - A. mma. aaw aiiaifiifinna
over, that oi tne wiui.-Jonn.ione geucy uium uumui.u-i...
company, has gone a little furtnor
than the
of tho big
Opionoh regarding this IsdlTld.d,.
average, and pttcd up' one but the'eniergeBcr clause will prpbr
; show windows as an .ideal ' ably be; stricken. off.H k-
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SWAT THE ROOSTER
CAMPAIOX
United Pros. Service
DBS MONIE8, Fob. 19. Iowa's
legislature I. considering u bill to
create a state popultry department.
Poultry men asert Iown hen. pro-
Ia cnmnnlKii to "swat the rooster" nnd many other scene..
IX IOWA land thus secure unfertile eggs for( An ldcn ot the pains iakn by
'cold storage In May nnd June for.t10 company to accentuate the local
delivery tq consumers In the. win-jColor ot each vlqw may bo gainea
tor months Is proposed. from the fact that It has obtained
' - carload after carload ot soil, shrub
Off for the Race. .bery, etc,, from each district repre-
Joe O'Brien leaves In the morning .tented in the exhibit.
"" a na nnn nnn . last year, am for San Francisco, to witness thej The whole is intended to gve me
average of 72 per hen, nnd took uivnnderbllt Cup race at, the expo.Mw0.Mon visitor
three month.' vacation, too. uon grouna www.-y
n.-t r,.h inlil Ihn hoUHO BBrl-t -,.: '
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cultural committee Jhot 17 per cent
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of the eca yield Ullnsted In market
lag through Improper" handling, most
of which lorn tall, on the farmer.
Iliiva n Harlev
''Cully' Bailey ha. Ju.t ordered a
Harley-Davldion motoreycle from the
C, ft 8. company ot-tbji eRy, "
a raitntui men ot
Ithe .cenlo' and other ,f eature vte.br
t found on the Paclflc Coat-rto show
ithe roan who thlnka of Europe In
contemplating a Journey or va&itlpn
that he I. muwlng something real
when he fail, to aee'Amerlean, irit.
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SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 19. With
the European war positively limiting
ail 1915 automobile racing, to the
roads and track, of America, "unusual
attention now attaches Uselt to the
sensational .peed carnival that la be
ing staged on .the ground, of the
Panama-Pacific Internal Ion expos)-.
tlon.
Within the gate., of, the world's
'neatest exposition, the greatest road
ciapslao ot; ne couairy-HHia w
worid. th'la yearr-arev to oe' raced
the.yanderbltt Cup, on ".Monday, and
the arna rrue onreernary $.
The cenrae.M cempleted aaf turned
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vThe crack, drlyers, ot, 16,000.,
are entered In bothu-aces. almost to' - -S5,
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conirary, boh'i
ptvlnternat.:&
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a man.
Despite fear, on the 1
road daisies will sural:
the" most spirited sortv
at competition,
iwaiipj hbcii tiriiDrB i.tj.BMiwi..A
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