The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 22, 1915, Image 1

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WILLSTANDPAT I
ON FIRST NOTES1,
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1915
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British Nurses Carrying Wounded
French Soldier From the Field
HEURVKII W'ltTIIKII IMIILKVIXn
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iHtlkapfll'l' Kn Anlrli Will .!
touuti m Vr Zone In H '
allrtoHlork Sending f Munition
,! 1'wnMuITm to tin Alllc) "TTJlg-
Im Prepare 111 Kirlk rt Win f ,
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rillr announced mat- inn govern-
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fltnuay'i and Kngland's note.
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TtKianinKirniiuii uih-h. -.. -hil
on the orglnal warning to ,
titw anions, ami II l believed Hint f
farther parleying would wenkeii
i snerlfa'a poult Ion.
It l belleicd Hint England will : -prolyl
rccnrillitK Hi" "Inking or tlm,
Kwlja. It It lniittjill 10 dolor- j
..I. aim nnllon'K mine Mink thoi
tmmI. The Dutch miniate In con
(mini with Bryan regarding It.
failed Praia Service
m.vno.v. Feb. 22. Premier As-
q.lla la the homo of common htn4jt
that England Ii preparing to strike
la rHallatlon oer I ho Herman sub
trine warfare. Ilo Intimated that
tkiatln l tn wipe nut tin Kaiser's
aarr.
t'akai 1'rata Servlcn
' PARIS, Feb. 22. A Geneva den-
patek to local paper says tho Aus-
triia admiralty has ordered tho fleet
to alak very foreign merchantman
la tie Adriatic, ttiutt establishing a
war lone In that sea.
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day. At present more than half
the enormous amount of iniar
which this reprcgenia 19 brought
from abroad.
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home will mean employment to
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hundrcda of factories, and of
thntiRnnd of workmen.
Ue sugar grown and made
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Karmem fitlr tho Town aad Cow. .'iEp
I) llootin Fiannctag l Mipa- VAi
Ing l'p of Acreage to tie Talked 4" sj,.Vs
akHi.A . r.aH bk .. jia ..-.,"ii,'.,,'f..i''
those who will attend tho thrco dayt
If.ealntlil nt IapfI1 nn.l ll will I.a
f'oi'ii thnt 11 mnjorlty of the farmers
will he reicheil directly or Indirectly
by I hit coumv
The liiKtiiKtorK nro II. R
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Frederick Mors, the nurse at tne
(erinnn homo for tho aged New York .
Odd Fellow's In Yonkers, has con
(fessed thnt ho poisoned olght old men
land women who had become helplcsB.
Th! e.'isc tins attracted attention all
Illalsyer, ... .. IOuntrv. Tho tirlsoner u'ns
IORK THAN 70,000 PRISONERS
Al HK LIST OF WOUXDED IS
KXORMUOH TROOPS' MOV
FOR XKW KXGAOEMENT
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oted partly UtlXiftS'M
live pro
beet sugar
limn fhn nrnnhaiila nt P a Jbnkimi V; .'$
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iartly to the'dtscsaalBg ofJ-aVjl
oPo.lt.on-&eocitiag',1AW? ,S
igar factory here. pAlijkU. f jfol
10 proposals of F.S.. wttmJs&J&S
well will be.gone dver vwlttCytowlviS.
to getting some action takes, t , ?!
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Ever since the Heratd SaturtayaiB-5
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nounced the receipt of tldlaga fromjs W
coinii) nKnennuriHi; 1,. u. iiis,idpcInrpd .....,, ,lnweI1., ti ,., HEADQUARTERS von HIN'DEV
.d.ilry husbandry: V. I., l'owcrs. Ag- sts wh0 ,ia,,'nm ,lndPr observation 'BNBURU'S ARMY (Via Berlin ), Feb
Ininono; It. E. Rcno1dR, animal hUS-)for Sl.inrnl ilnts. iincl nt this tlmo hP.!22 Th Russian rmru In the Mo.
By KARIi voa UEGAXD Mr- Bramwell. there'haa bewa. aanek
(Starr Correspondent United Press) '"" "er m prospecia jwj
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locating a plant here. It Iseuevod
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These aro nurses or the British hunt they had to leave their wounded
Kflinanry corps who nro currying behind. But tho nurses of tho yeom
from the acent of battle n wounded nry corps went forth on tho Hold
French soldier. Ills own comrndcs'niid took tho Frenchmen who had
Imd boon lighting o fust and 0 fallen lo their flold hospital.
Dfiiinl Inxtltute ()miih
United Press Service .
I'llII.ADr.l.lMIIA. Feb. 22. With'
Iropresslvo excrclsen nt which prbmln-,
cnt mid eminent scientists fronii
France. tonuaiiy and England took
part nml nddrcisea by prominent,
dentists from this section of tho conn-i
try, iliu million dollar TIioiuoh V.
Off for the Fair
Mr. aad Mrs. J. W. McCoy and Mr.
ud Mm. Ii. V. Wllllts leave Thursday
for Ban Francisco and Ban Diego to
attend the cxuosltlons. They will be
away at least three weeks. Cvnns Dental Institute of tho Untvor ..STOUor Till
ally of Pennsylvania wns dedicated to-
W. C. T. tf. Meeting "day. '
Tha Women's Christian Temper-. Tho building Is one of this largest
ut Union meets tomorrow after- on the university campus mid wna
STUBBLEFIELD
RESIGNS HERE
mob at the homo of Mra. 11. C. designed by John T. Wlndrlm: It Is
Chwbtrlaln, on N'lnth street near the glf, of Tho. W. Evans, who died'
HW. I In Paris In 1897.
lUi:SIIYTEHIAN
CHURCH ACCEPTS A CAM TO
MAitsiu'iixn cinnicif, and
(;oi:s tiii:iie aphid 1
Legislative Resume
At jesturduy's servlcos at tho Prca-
ijterlan church, Rev. J. 8. Stubble-
1 Hold formally resigned as pastor of
tho locnl church, to tako effect April
1. Ilo goes to Mnrshtlold In answer
to n call from tliero.
' ltov. Stubblellcld has been In Klam-
'ath Falls since tho fall of 1911, and
since, that tlmo ho 1ms ucen active,
not only lu religious matters, but In
Salifiil Jim I II. m. TL- A 1 !? C.I-ill'0 f'v,c udvuncomont of the com
TWnUlHtHJrUlMHU more llHUl tWS UP tJdVUlK9.mui.ity. Ho will bo greatly missed
(Hjr W. O.
OttUlda of (li0 prohibition law and
'tw others, It cannot be aald thnt
'w real constructive legislation tho
" Ifglilaturo equalled the sea
Iwof two years ago. The prluclpal
"" 'or this waa thnt there Wia
m fltmand or need for any sweeping
-"us m tho laws.
ver, there has been a great
""J" good accompllahad by tho
T lust closod. Some of the
WM onablo features were removed
"W th, Important lawa enacted by
t scislon, and many amend-
wcro passed making thoao lawa
Bo' workable.
th.P?C.t,.C,,y no "nv,nK w mao
"total appropriations. Tho com
wee mndo many cuts aad reduc
J Hy In the session, particularly
PIToprWioM for the state
JJW tow. and it looked as It a
22" "duolng taxes was to be
-JJ. ""ring the rush and egclte
T.n the last few rf. ,. -..
hsV-A ,nv,n or the ways
by his many friends throughout tho
county.
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tf ktj . ;--"" naa wtini
Va-2Mk WM "or t f"t
7 MWaroui .n..i.i ,.7..
r?. wh wars alios in nd
V House. Many Ills
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WILSON'S A GRANDPA
SMITH)
. .. ... ,.. ... ... CENTENARIAN GLAD
carrying iiioubiiiiuh m iumuiib hi ut--proprlatlous,
which woro Indefinably
postponed oarly In (ho uosslon, woro
rovlvod under n different form In ' .
some mysterious manner and - CINCINNATI. Fob. 22.-Mr. Eli.-
proved during the Inst wool;. ctl, Hall Do Camp, who rcmombera
" 1l....l.all Ion 11 -imi nAlAhHnlnfl HAH
Tho majority of the mombors of l"1"""1" l""" """
both Itouso and Senate woro In fnvor,100"1 '' '" '
'it nor ileum.
of n real prohibition lnv, but oh
Anil, .inn inr.na.iin nt ll.ltt lftn.l UM1H
'..M.nn,rf r, ti.nir,.nui.ir'niin... nn.i'nlvcrsaiy. Ninety yours ago she
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today. She called
On Jnnunry 14. she
colebinlod her eightieth wedding an
il had the endorsement of momboia
of tho committee of One Hundred,
lived In 11 log cabin on Rnco street,
nosr tho presont bceno of high motro-
tho members hnd no clialro but to'llltnn skyscrnpois. Sho saw busy
voto for It. ' Fourth atreot ns u cow pasture.
A Kondi worknblo tax law wns Scores of filcnds today paid their
pnssod. This provldoK for Bomlnn-. respects. Tho now centenarian Is an
nual pnymcnls of taxos In April and1 ndyocnto of Presldont Wilson. She
Octobor and carries an Intorost, wns ovorjoyod recontl) when Frances
ehnrgo of 0110 per cont por month on
unpaid taxes, Beginning about May
90, all taxes will bo collected by
the sheriff.
The revenue from Ash and gamo
licenses ore to bo kept separate and
will bo used entirely for tho pro
tection and propagations of tho fUh
and gome, of tho state, Tho presont
fish and game commission was abol
shed and a new commission created,
Bowes Sayro, Jr., camo to tho white
Itouso and mndo tho president n
"grandpa."
'(Continued qn page 4)
Keuyon Owns Shop
Fred Murphy has disposed of tho
O, K. Blacksmith shop to Davo Ken
yon, his former partner, who also
owns tho 0. K. Barn. Kenyon has
taken charge of tho shop, which
has an electric striker, and similar
up-to-tho-ralnuto apparatus.
White Plains, New York.
bnndry; MIkb Anna M. Turley, homejIs )n the Westchester county Jail nt'zurlan lake region, ranks with Tan-
(nenburg, and is likely to be the rec
t lord of the war, up to date.
j More than 70.000 Russians were
made prisoners. At least 10,000 are
surrounded near Augustor, where I
spent Thursday. -
The Germans are outspoken iln
praise of the Russians' bravery and
the manner in which they saved saoet
of their artillery and a big portion
of the army. The Infantry was sac
rificed to save the big guns.
The Russian losses are appalling.
They had no time to bury their dead,
but the Germans gathered up the
wounded.
The Germans are twiner redis
tributed for another Important move
ment, the objective of which Is with
held. Russians are reported widely scat
tered, miles separating some forces.
Despite this they are reported en
trenching to resist and further Ger
man advance into Poland.
economics.
With tho oxccptlon of daisy er, all
nro rrom tho Oregon Agricultural
rollege.
Tho program for tonight and to
morrow follews:
Tonight
S. 00 Practical Farm Buildings
lllluslrutcd), W. L. Reynolds.
Improved Types of Xlvetock (Il
lustrated), R, E. Reynolds.
- Tomorrows
9:00 Poultry Feeding and Man
agement, C. C. Lamb,
10:00 Care and Management of
tho Dulry Herd, E. B. Fltts.
1 1 : 00 Conservation or Son
Moisture, W. L. Powers. '
10:00 to 12:00 Food for the
Sick (lecture); Egg and Milk Cook
ery (demonstration).
1:30 Feeding and Care of Brood
Sows. R. K. Heynoms.
2:00 to 4:00 Food Economics
'lectures); Ueo of Deft Overs (dem
onstration). ,
2:30 Irrigation Practices, W. L.
"owers.
3:00 Soil Judging.
3:30 Feeding for Milk Produc
tion, E. B. Fltts.
8:00 Drainage of Irrigated Lands
(Illustrated), W. L. Powers.
Housing of Poultry (Illustrated).
C. C. Lamb.
At this morning's session Agricul
turist Glalsyer ga-te an Instructive
talk on "Collego Aids to the Farmer",
In which he explained the working of
the extonslon senico, the readiness
or tho college to supply Information
to farmers on any subject, the bulle
tins, etc. available
Uses of local soil types and their
uses woro discussed by Prof. Powers,
who also discussed this afternoon
new crops for Klamath county. Rape.
Held peas, a now spring wheat,
adapted to dry lond farming, and al
falfa for seed purposes were among
thoso recommended. ' ,
Prof Reynolds' talks today were
also well received. He gtoensss. the
hog status In tho state, market types
of hogs, nnd horso questions.
One of the popular departments Is
the home science department. This
afternoon ninety ladies attended tho
Thurley lectures and demonstrations,
and tbero Is promise. 01 increased
attendance tomorrow.
Tomorrow noolt the farmers will
bo tho guests of tho Klamath Cham
ber of Commerce nnd Women's Civic
League at a luncheon In the vacant
building adjoining, the ., Bugarman
store. At this time tickets will' ho
Issued the womon and children for
free admission to the special matinee
at the Btar theater nt 4: 31. tomorrow
afternoon, ' ,
Here from Merrill
Ernest M, Bubb. formerly In
terested In the Klamath County Ab
stract company, but now cashier of
the First National hank et Merrill. Ji
In the city on a business trip.
SARAH BERNHARDT
LOSES ONE LIMB
WORLD FAMOUS ACTRESS. SUB
MITS TO IMPUTATION AND FOR
HER AGE, IS BEARING UP VERY
BRAVELY
United Press Service
BORDEAUX, 'Feb. 22. "For the
sake of my art," said Sarah Bern
hardt, as she submitted to the am
putation ot her right leg at the knee
this morning. - The surgeons said
sho bore up remarkably well, despite
her age, and they look for a speedy
recovery.
men- &, g
.DIv. 1 . ft," tfif
red f
that the raising of S2SO.000 toward T&i.
tho erection ot the plant, and the 'M
signing up of 5,000 acres of beef?r "'
land for' Ave years can hoh be work-jV t
ed out. aaA'tentotlveplanSjOSTotVli
cedure will be talked tonight. Sw,
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Ft'NERAIJ TOMORROW
HARRY THAW GOES
OX TRIAL TOMORROW
DALY SLATED FOR
LAKE JUDGESHIP
PHYSICIAN WHO HAS JUST RE
TIRED AFTER TWELVE YEARS'
SERVICE AS COUNTY JUDGE IS
TO GET MORE WORK
Dr. Bernard Daly, for twelve years
county Judge of Lake county, Is to
bo appointed circuit Judge for that
county by Governor Wlthycombe.
Daly is now In Salem and It is ex
pected that tho appointment will bo
made this week..
There were three candidates for
tho position, Judge Daly, L. F.vConu
nnd E. M. Brattaln. Judge Daly was
tho choice of Governor Wlthycomber
ns the two are close porsonnl friends
of long standing.
Iowa Lumbermen Meet
United Press Service
CEDAR RAPIDS, Feb, 22, Hun
dred" ot lumber and coat dealers
from lown, Minnesota, Nebraska and
adjoining states wero here today, to
attend the annual convention ofvthe
Central Iowa Retail Lumbermen's
convention. A. Ft Good of Cowles,
Neh.. will speak tonight.
Return to, California
Mr. and Mrs. A, J. -Fair left' this
morning for their home In Arboga,
Cal after a visit wta Mrs. Roeert
Alexander and sons, .Mr. Fair. Is, a
brother-in-law of the late, Boh 'Alex
ander,
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Mrs. Sadie Anne Owens or "Grand-; -Wy
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ma , as miiis aaaition people anec- ," ;'
tlonately called her passed-away' at"1" sj
the home of her son, 'Ben tS. Owens,"""" "
In MUls addition, at 9 ycipasf ttsf ;'
morning. Death was due to-a5evere, '!
fall she sustained six weeks ago. v W
Mrs. owena was born In Burling-v " -
ton, Kentucky, August. 2. 1838, be-.1 ,7
Inr nsHt 7ft VMtt nf arc RhA'rftni 1.L
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here In 1809 from Vancouver, WMfc.'r !k w
with her son, Ben. Owens and family," -'- -y
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and has resided here since., ..There. .. Af-VS
are no children besides 'thetlocilgll
councilman, and there ? are1 tour n,r 'tnJi
United Press Service
NEW YORK, Feb. 22. Harry K.
Thaw' will be brought to trial before
Justice WeekB in the supreme court
tomorrow at the charge of conspiracy
In bis escape from Matteawan.
Deputy Attorney General Kennedy
win inove for the trial of all ot the
defendants together with Thaw, when
the case comes up for hearing. Those
Indicted for conspiracy with him are
Richard J. Butler, Eugene Duffy,. services.,
Michael Keefe, Thomas Floyd and!
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The funeral services Vittiliiii
nt 3 o'cwcji tomorrow aiternooa nwmxiw
th WhltlorV nndertiklnff.'-n.rttrrfjlt
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SAN FRANCISCO.- Feb, 33. The
Vanderbllt Cup race, scheduled tor
this morning at
grounds has been
March 6. , ,
The Grand Prix run. scheduled
for Saturday, will' he run that' aW.
Heavy rains last, night and, this
morntag., rendered the. ssshal't por-J
.,i ; --jVi ll .. .V-j-l; ? . .ii
pery.. The auto drlTera entered totly
refused to enter , the race under' sneh
cendlttoM. - x Vi 'l J;w'
'In the ,forenoen,4 Llneoln Beaeky
sailed out above the erewds. looping
the loop la mWatr Its times,. , Mtae
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Chrlstophereou tben ascended I
hydroplane tro.m the bay,
the craft In the harbor.
The grandstands and blaaehiraj-l'ii-Sl
were packed by thousands awaiting '' j
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Mmwi
an,,clrem
the start,of the raceJJrrM.the iew.fr
pour of rain did not :drivtleiiaivr pi!
away,' asthey ti&St&mtiifafrmS ft
torrent in the" hone r that- thefts
wonMvbe. wateteatdrypifllli
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wanu to;w the'dtrfejpKSi
the, rase eemssHtee, nt Mill.
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