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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1915)
a i j a i-v ,ajl U-TTTr rTT r S"fi 4JV"' J1X I rtl-ai 8ft wttttig iteralil .:m I. i1 l'4 f. tf ' lf A'1S- Wfc - KLAMATH FALL' jir r W-1!' v PRINTS THE -.v.-u fc iVltV JWS WHILE IT IS NEWS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER.!- Jf. -W - IV? VCTtfc.lU ; ' ..'.'.'. ,i..i TfV?. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1915 J2!l!2S RV"'l i' iffSUGAR MAN World's Fair Ownerl TodavWAR ZONE MAZE " ., " w - -- -ww ... j- --wmTs. ,,ri BfclUMNb MUKL T&3M -- - ' .? SS ,w WRITES TO FIND OUT OUR STATUS (0owliiir letr '" " received by lite Klamath Chamber of from P. H, llramwell, Miereaieii in urn urrgon noici anil nurr , ,, cMM, regarding nr ww wcwrjr for tuaniawi Hn ... in Hirliit of ''" "'a''1 Mtvr r ,','orM'f ' carefully Mtp r " relation to lawk adapted to the growth of sugar !L .t l am Interested ' tbr exlwit Hint I will I my pleased to I . iU,B1t )' Information mch as mHI determine tin tonnage- and i PR V y beets aa to ccharine a purity. -I kin been ' KUbwIIi Falls, ami that the soil W ndapfM to Wt w, tlirra I- tHtoM. Have you snnUlent water? Do yon br um kM your rwV w"W br willing to take hold of the growing of saw beds, aad If . ' ou ,,,u,k ,,,"t " roB,r"w "N1'1 " m' "' ,or to5,W0 '."' Rrgsrdlag a uKr factory, Mr. llnuiiHrll w on lo stale that (he t he N tonlrmpUUwe limltaR In Owgwi ll bo n TflO.ooO rnu-r--far, Hp iI M H-Utw niOM( to ut up nt l'iwt n liulf million ioHr of 'I'' loiitmnt. WMt KUiiiuitli Kll and KImwUIi county will tl linril mrurlnu tlu riKlorr. miJ t'wr. 'w,,, " ,,K rlM,w, " Hit r.. Wlwgltrn i.e -nH"M r Monday nlglifa turning of Hie iIIhwIiwii of Ik; KUnuilli CImiiiIkt of t.-ommrrti", hIHioukIi tlwrr will Im. Im otli.r iBporUni tiiatti'r ronuljkml nt tlial time. In Ik mraotlmc, alntlMlra, He. ha Ikh-m foriirl-.l lo Mr. Ilniui ril, rrinic Nrt owull.lllllr, Irrigntlon. etc. Mr. Ilrantwrll wa lantcd In I'ortlaml only aevrrnl lyi of illllgrnt trlcgrnptiliut by IheOuwibrrof dmnirrc nml HwM anil nbl a.lann In forwanllug. by Ike tckgrapli oBl1'" h" ""1 -t lfonl. The fart tlmt a brrt Migar plant (nmblics a proHubto market for augar kMto,hlcluanlHfratW!hw.lhit Affording th farmvr aKolhcr memoy. I rmp l aiilng rnnch IWcrmt to he lukcu in llio project nrrc. B 1 i President Starts the Panama - Pacific Exposition! i . - i Flaih From Washington Begins Period of Golden Opportunity ENTANGLEMENT for Pacific Coast 1 RRPiCrRWtnBlRliRR' : 1 ::t: . lRR-VJSiREul:r . khMmMmAMmm . 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Gorernment offlcals consider America Is deeper than erar la the later national tangle. The British replies to the flag and WUhelmewla pro tests hare augunKled the grarlty of the situation. Knsland's reolr schocked oflclals. attempt to abandon or mlnlmUn the use of the Auertcaa flag, but the 4 J reply Instead said that while. 1U use would not be ordered, It would mot stop entirely. United Press Sonrlce .St 3$ lt . ,L ,i M ' rf ' It was believed that Eugland woM ' --9 J1 .Blffi -tMl - s(f m . . n BOUND OVER 10 I GRAND JORY luiiuwv iirivn ttmHUKn it' MUII OF "PIIKNOMH" t'ntlcd 1'rosn HorMce HAN' FRANCISCO, Feb Ni:V YOIIK. Feb. J.AHegcd I'AliACi: OP HOUTCULTUKE, PANAMA PACIFIC INTERNATIOXAIi EXPOSITION phenoms by tho score lire drifting Into Muggsy UcOraw's offlco this wih'Ii, and Johnny glvlug them (Wo oucp over before he takes his mob tor recruits and regulars tn Mnrlln MUXICAX ACCTKKO OK TIIKKT OF Hprlngs next Tliursday. ! k-u.u I.. .I.l.tlnw 111 tll IHIIKIIA rule that training In not to begin mi II March 1. and IH ftnrt tho mnin bonch southward on February 25. landing them In Mnrlln'B tall Brs threo days lalor. lint when the rocrulis get there, they'll una n tow of tho veterans and u couple of hath nheid of them, aud ready to Inslrutt Dick Klusella's llnds In the an of IohIhk their swollen dlspniltlons. colonies alone Imd morv thau 1,000 j men, women anu cnuureu in nne. Ilfinda nml nlpnlv of tllPIll tOOil imft. the Idea being to have music at all , , on both sides are kept busy, t ha v Fit AXCISCO times for the marchers. Dedication ceremonies anil COAT t'HOM UlCAIi WAIVKH I'Ul'.I.I.MINAHY ISO TODAY HTOUK HF.AIN . 20.Thu . .. . A IMPTK COXCKK.MAU V r""""' ", :r :r... :r;i. paxam exposition lion opened in uumn n. ...i- - hero today. Tho mandate, throwing wldo tho ,nfinB fnilott.l President Wilson's a. . M. 41 I nil! II VII I lH IIII1 Clllll ilium IU11 . ' ww . .... -.. .!.,. rrnin wrrtBiiinni . v ;- -- - -- t I Kates, cuuie u.i.i -- Panama canal , telephoned mandate. These wfro par-j Wilson at WnHhlngton. over the now., ,h p"a """J" , B.llir..4) 1IcIated In by Secretary of tho In- tranBContlnen.al telephone lino. The,- - a 20. cIo80' Satur. icrlor Lane. Charles C. Moore, presl mandate was In the form o n con- . reur , cxvo,Won) Hiram W.s gratulatory iihhmic ana nis oico - 'johnson. iernor of California;; ..- ...1kh.ii,iii nvnr iiio itiit't' - - iirriiii niuvuuiuij - - - f : COPENHAGEN, Feb. a. The Norwegian steamer Bjocrke, ea route ,1 from Lieth with coal, stiuck a mine in the North Sea aad weat dowa. J The rren was rcscnsetT by a trawler, and said the vessel was torm to pieces by the force of the -explosion. Protrats against Germany are ex- H-cted from Nonvny. f fulled Press Service ' LONDON, Feb. 20. The steamer Cambzank was torpedoed by a sub- t marine, and five men were killed. No warning v:a glventhe, me by the Mibmarino crew. vi The Anglo-French Heet U again endeavoring to force Dardanelles. The , forts on the European side are reported' ns silenced yesterday. J 1 " ' "l a 1" - r "". rTn -td i United Press Service ' . . --. v.'t 4. i TWB -fc ' W t . i PAItIS, Feb. 20-Sevcre flfttagcosittoues;iKwca;ya.;t M-n. The Gerroaas are vainly trying to cut the AlHe.' oomninnicatlena.'v " rat. m . . .1 nJ.lk. A.,MU1ui1 a . ha, la tlA BfM,h h MB. 5 j llie Invl IIVIV UIC Inu csuuwwicu w;w wov m mv H.. -- -r 1 " i4 UirvUIIJ UtTU niUUHWUtaira .u inruinf .. . .a, Hw. an.-. T jfrt nro ilirectcd against it. . i i' It U believed that by the middle of March, a general pressure will be r , J ... .. .. .... .... .. . j . 4. .,g nnniio.1 tn iii fie r nan lines, to leei out kt uio miriBK nmmx. ..nw -v " . - - . it i T a (leorno Hume, the Mexican who was united a few nights ago by Patrol man Rsni Walker, on charge of steal lie a miuhlnuw from tho Gun Htoro, wu this afternoon bound over to wU tho notion of tho grand Jury on a cnrie o( larceny from n store. Km. wolvnd prollmlnury heating, after a number of witnesses had been inmmonod from tho rosorvatlon, Tho (heft Is alleged to have been com mitted January 10. ftuo.e Is In tho county Jail In default of bonds. .New location now thoroughly cstabhcd on Main rwt, between Fifth and Sixth In he quarters formerly occupplod by mo Saddle nock rcslnurant. Mrs. Petentelner recently lost hor Sixth trtot location owing to a fire. HIGH )--..fc U" n iV . At MII8. WINTERS ENTERTAINS wny Mrs. II, 3. Winters was hostoss ... .....ft. 'T.! nu iln i to tho nappy imur nu - ...,....... .. Imp linm.i mi KlOVOIlth iuil'iii"'" " "" " .1 and Main. Refreshments wore sorveu , l . . a., -f ..ottnk.M HAIIVAPAniofl " " '""' '.: ... :, . ':,,rz::;z z ; sr'::jt -Sr-"s ? . -- : OtC acres covered by the exposition w '- '";- : -USX x;:r,;n.M. . : hero In person to participate In the 000,000. tSLtS Celebration of tho comp.e-, Coneo ra Uon of eh.b t pa - ;..... .. i-i unn,'. miKhtv water- i ." IllOII in !- - - --.---. SCHOOL TO CALL DOCKET LOSES A GAMt TUESDAYMORNING i . Mayor KOipii. llio cer;uiuiin.-a i, , held on a stand erected imdor tho KEWPIES PROVE TOO FAST FOR , CIRCUIT JUDGE XOIAND, TKt& celebrated tower of jewels. The , -i. n,i ransmtulntorr remarks, THE STUUENTS. AND BEATi POUARILY OUT OF AVORK, PRE-i 4 dignitaries of forelgu nations, and iMayor Rolph. Tho ceremonies were i I sneeches and congratulatory remarks. (occupied ruoro than an hour and then t tho Inspecltlon of the eleven expo- Jsttlon palaces was on. Over 00,000 Exhibit I THE STUDENTS, AND THEM BY THREE LONE POINTS ! KIDS WIN AT MERRUiL , PARES FOR ANOTHER GRIND I OF COURT MATTERS ..,, j hv n tins. Contains tno inrgesi irarao Tuere are more umu uv,v-u i.-v'-but ho was represented by n, unfc. wp lfcl. , , Wo. n.nosition . ,, ,... aA.rotnrv ofi building unaer uuu ruui ..v ime uitiuiw . -- member of his cabinet-Secretary on w '... hB,, ., iiie tho lone avenues of tho Interior Franklin l.nne. a wit- J "". tac,mle8 are lms nnd tropIca, gardens. It cosf fornla product. naailablo to handle fifty thous- j5o,000.000 alone to build tho ex- and Main. Itofreshments wore screen , Tho crow n "" "" " ' " nnd vlsItora on hour to and from position palace, rrrt the exhibits are .Mi lug Hc ndcrnoon. ana inoso pre., ceremonies ... -"--" -X . lho oxn08,Uon gates. ,.,it oro. Mm. C. Davis Mrs. it. a. of tho compaRs. r..u, ,v . ..-.--- - - m f fo Rny Kmmllt. Mrs. Curtlss lleldrlc... r. , tea ";- "" 0 ; namb0r of visitors. Reasonable ,.oy lUlynrd. Mrs. Io Hous on Mrs. I)0flS through lho t ns ties b fo o n , tho end oi mo ..,. ... -------- . , n nro, of two and .. ... nwnwH nvpr in uiiuuu vw.m -- nnu inn miaunk vi" . - --- any exposition on Its oponlng day. Today's celebration was nov - O. I). Matthews, Mrs. K. , North. Mrs. n. J. Sheets, Mrs. W. J. Stoln motx. Mrs. Sam SummrrM, Mrs. W. P. Johnson.-Mrs. Harry Richardson, Tklrs. 0. V. Walters. Mrs. Tnompson. Mrs. Rector. Mra. Dick Willi. rs. Chas. Garcelon nnd Mrs. II. J. Win-tors. AD Ready for Course valued at $350,000,000. In addition to 42 foreign nations and tho Federal ..nvnrnmnnl llparlv OVeTV State In t,UIV.M , tho Union sent exhibits, While Germany. Austria. England, & a. -. , I .. ... j ti.tl...., n tint natinn. ono-htut nuies in icngin oy one- ii.crvm una uqikiuiu x. .w mi ,n in width nlnnr shore 'ntu- rpmpsentod. they have cxten- . .... t . .. nil. t ai. a tinainiio tti i in intra r - n..l.... n Unit M-rnill'IML'll (JUS. W IMIU IJklll Utl, III '-' - fined to California niono. mewr, .... ,-Btion. llko Franco and Japan. whistles nd0,VhnnT?hV United !! increased, rather nan aimlnlshed nnd towns throughout tho Un ai participation because of tho ,.,.. ininnd with other nolso-making , .". Stntos joinea wiiu oui ,.,' -,,! .. ihn .icnnl for war. devices In letting uio coumry -- . "- '" -T r. har. 7x,110 ,B Joy 8tret ttat the Pff i!: ,h. mor cniinued for The Zone represents an outlay of was open auu .v .. -.-- ,--- -.- About the closest fough game on the local floor this season was last night's basketball contest between the high school and the Kewples. Tho latter team won by a score of 2G to 23. Tho freshmen girls won tho high school InterclaBs champion ship by beating the juniors, C to 2. Coach Morris' grammar school boys did better at Merrill. They defeated tho Merrill team 44 to 82 In a game renlete with wrangling. In eight games the Central boys have lost but I one. and they have scored 235 points against 111 made by their adver saries throughout the season tho clamor continued tor was open ....-. .ntortaln' nearly an hour. Tho guns of tho Cailtornm . -"-'-- """., ,, ksbroctors Expected Tomorrow From Corvallis Thu six extension department ex Wrti who nro to work wRh County AWculturlst atalsyer In the abort (QUrCM lln ..-J -. in . I f ..v.w mm sv jnernil, are -TPKied In tomorrow night to take up " work here. From Merrill they go to Lakevlew W conduot itinllar eguegUosar work J?' h (armert there. ... Interest In tho seaslons hero Is groat. Cattle, horses and othor ani mals (or demonstration work aro being secured by Agriculturist OlU yor, and It Is believed Inese demon .tr.tinm will be held tn the court house yard. The Women' civic League reports tots of ''eats" coming In (or the elf luncheon to ne tenner the (amen Tuesday. tho people of both hemispheres "tin Timo Two years ago President Charles C. Mooro promisca i v-r Uon would bo compiew -w respect on the opening - -......- ..i. nmmim so far m tho saav.--.---": landscape worn .i-- - -i :;. nnd buildings nnlshad and their exhibits in tholr plncos. The Bono, the expositions ""y place, Is the biggest mini - femp ed In Hs line. There Is .till S rk to be done on the amuse ment buildings. m "- "" be completed, according to the con tractors, wlthta two weeks, 9laet rwee ' -...o.s. nnast battelsblp fleet opwod the, day by booming a M- 'ProtMin fort also Joined in the dem onstrntlon nnd every factory wmstie In tho bay district tootea continu ously for thirty minutes, r.very street car and church bell and every automobile horn In the city also con tributed to tho noise making. Scores of drum coips bandB went about tho city awakening tho cltlxens at aawn. All San Francisco was awaiie mm dressed by 7 o'clock. Th. crnntoat unrado in California s history preceded the exposition's opening. More than BBO.QOO persons participated, marcning aiong vu Ness from Mnrjtoi street, 10 iu nnsttton sates. The parade started promptly at 9 o'clock, and represen tatives of all the nations exnipiiwK at tne air were m iui. The local Japanese and Chinese J -.1 r :i With the court work all caught up, l- 4 m Circuit Judge Nolond IsV'tnklasl?.? r--.i t - ' , qa Tuesday, he ylil again Jump tatp the .. ..v" -r -- ,.h taotinv Klamath countv DBODle and C V- .......... - " v l Tuesday morning Judges Nolaad 'pi will call the equity and-crlaUaalJ dockets. What cases ore ready fori . &; trial will be placed tu the caleaasJ.f "v j and disposed ot In the76Vt'otM&": ' K" --' n i I ' ! more than $10,000,000. It extends for nearly a mllo and Is lined with huge spectacular and mlrth-maklng devices. It Is tho costliest umuse- .nont otrpBi over built at a worlds exiwsltton. Some 7,000 people are employed In this section alone. Ono of tho most interesting lea-. tures of tho Zone Is the miniature reproduction of tho Panama canai. Visitors sit on a revolving platform, whini. talma them slowly around a irllnlnture Isthmus of Panama, from ocean to ocean and 'back again, .see ing tho Panama canal from every Viewpoint and acquiring a perfect knowledge of Us workings. , k ' Tnniaht the carnival spirit will have Its first hilarious fling when the city and Its guests will throng tne against in muue uj mou .,.- - - - jrf sarles throughout tho season. ' Herald want ads ,get5 rHts. t r? Fern Would Qwt Ml (il Suggests 1 for Troubk. Hay Adjourn 1 ' ' .'w am T (Continued on page I), United Press Service SALEM, Feb. 20. Efforts to break jthe deadlock over the amendments to, Schuebel's' worklngraen's compesW satton blirand the ''appropriation, (or ig glrl'slndustrlsj school (ailed up to hln afternoon. . a : r , .:jm& f ." T . , . T'sm m. iRPSSSr ?. -zzj . .. , ,..iv.,..4Fj as a jneiuuw at m manr,) rtent camiulsslon if this would'-anv .' tne ncnueoei nut in in i oru.it psiMv'y the .House. , ,i, "fcE r Ion that the legUUture.inayJlsijiMi ,tod4Wtlha&fI tTbe Housyattegw.;ii,. , a f;t- j- - ji k .1 Miss rm itoeeSfpaerea 10 rswgni,e, fcfjjSr'Rse.'Aart f