The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 23, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1915
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II, Kit L. KKRN
(SUB correspondent, United Preea)
Coprrlled 101G, by United Preea.
Cewrllbted in Great llrltlan.
LONDON, Feb. IS. "Oerataay will
sot link an American merchantman
sBlm by design. A German tor
peio Hading II mark In the bull of
m Ataerlean vessel will have la.
rttllty born aimed and ffred from
Berlin.
"If an American merchantman la
sunk, It will bo for the express pur
pose of dragging America lato war."
Tbe man who spoke the above thla
ornlng It Kngland'a beat known and
tat loved sailor Admiral Lord
Catrlea llcrcsford.
lilt name probably more (ban uny
otttr, carries to Americans the pic
(arc of the typical IlrltUh see fighter.
LOCAL ELKS HOME
SHOWN m PAPERS
PORTLAND SUNDAY EDITIONS
SHOW VIEWS OF SPLENDID
STRUCTURE LODGE Vl,.SH TO
ERECT HERE
Win $M;M4
German War Zone Which Has Been
Established About the British Isles
The Hunday Oregonliin uiid Journal
print pIcturiM of the ICIku' homo to
be erecteil lirro on tho rornor of Third
and Main Ntreela, known nit tb Mar
tin property. The Orcjcimlnn mnkcN
the follnwlnb comment:
The plun and apoclllcatlona pre
pared by Archltecta llnughlollng ft
Dougan, of I'ortland, for the erec
tion of the proponed now Klka tomplo
at Klamath Kalla, call for tho expendi
ture of approximately IflO.OOO. Tho
atrueturo will be two nforlca and
baaereent over a 50xl00-foot founda
tion and built In thu renter of n alto
80x110 foet In area.
The baacment will provldu a gym
naalum, awlmmlng pool, locker
rooma and ateam heating plant. A
women'a parlor, writing, rending,
lounging, billiard, card and bar
rootna will be located on the flnt
floor, while the second floor will bo
dnvnted to lodgo and ante room and
a large banquet hall.
The Interior will be decorated High
ly with ornamental plaster, the gen
eral achemn of architecture being
faithful to the Adam and Georgian
perloda. Tint exterior will be fed
brick wlUi Irrrn cotln trlmmlnga and
column. MaKon llobera. of I'ortland,
ropreaentlng I he nrm of lloughtallng
ft Dougan, .will Mipervlae the con-
atrucllon work at Klamath Fnllfi.
The working drnwlnga nro now lut-
Ing ruahed to completion In the hope
for con
It It to KnglUhmen what, righting
Dob Hvana wax to Americana. Alao, of having the Job ready
tt la one of the cleareiit naval think-1 tractora' bid by March 1.
tra of the age, ; The building may be healod by
. .electricity, making It ono of tho few
atructurca of that type In the country.
I'alttd Pre Service
LONDON, KeU 33. Tho Norwc
llaa itcamer Hoglu waa aunk"ln the
chinwl yetterday, while en route
from True to Ilordoaux with coal. The
wutl wan torpedoed and aank In
iMitlmii !,' m I mi ten. The crew waa
uvad.
PARIH, Kelt, 33. It "la ofAclally
innounred (but tho Ithlema cathedral
oaa of th Mritcturex erected In tho
Middle Ajci, wait again aoverly dam
ned by ihellH In tho heavy Herman
bombardment yoatcrday.
Tha German are aald to havo fired
mora than t.r.no ahella Into Rhlema,
tad twenty clvlllaua are reported
killed.
UUr advkea nay the roof of the
ttthedrtl waa pierced by acveral
Jlt and the Interior partially
wrecked. Tho cathedral aeemed to
be the target for tho derman gun
ten. The flrat bombardment latted all
boart, and waa later renewed for
ivt houra.
Tha legliiaturo patted a bill for a
Hr cent preferential oa Oregon
ad products In public bulldlaga,
wltkout a d latent Ing vote.
Fort Magnate Iteluma
3, 1, Otey, who conducts a garage,
real eatoto and Insurance bualnesa nt
Fort Klamath, enmo In Runday night
on hit way homo In the Wood nivnr
valley metropolis, after a visit of
Hoveral weeka In I'ortland. Mr. Otey
looks for bigger travel than ever t.o
Crater Uke and vicinity thla summer.
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IICIIAMBIvU OF COMMERCE DIRGC-t
TORS, AFTER DISCUSSION', DK-
CIDK TO I'liACE MATTER IX
HAXDS OF A COMMITTER
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OVER A. HUNDRED QUESTS ATi
TEXD AFFAIR e
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i A committee la io.be named by the
'Klamath Chamber of Commerce toi
jmako a complete Investigation of thoj
sugar beet Industry, the proposal of,
P. S. Dram well and,, his associates,
fund the attitude of Klamath county'
rnrmers toward the project. Thla wast
decided at an enthusiastic meeting'
last night. I
. Tbe committee wilt be named later:
(by tho chair. The members will be!
jsupplled with the data at hand, and
I will also correspond' with communl
tles where factories are located, aik-
jlng as to the amount of beets onei
farmer can profitably raise, labor en
As n RcHiilt of EJBcIeat" Maaiageaaeat.,
by Womea's Civic ; Ijeagate, -ad the
. -t -: rts 'Mi
Hervicea or HJgn bciiooi uirie, Meau - $.1
of Merit Is Served Without a Hhch
Motion Picture Hhow TM Alter-,JA
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aoon for Women
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county farmers and their wives .were
the guests of the Klamath' Chamber; '" .
of Commerce and the Women's Civic 4
tailed, expense or cultivation, form (League ot a luncheon glrea at the -.-&'
noon hour In tbe Bristol bulidlag, ;...
which proved ail unprecedented ,uc-iT;f
cess In every way, and dld fmtffifg
engender the beat of feelingsbetweefi
town and county people.1 . f
Mrs. O. W. White, Mra. Geo. T.
ot contract with sugar companies andj
other similar matter. They will take
up tho H ram well proposition wlta Mr.
Oramw'ell, and when they report to
itho Chamber of Commerce, they will
have matters In such shape that the
farmers and others will know exactly
whnt to expect In the way
;age. profits, expenses, etc.
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'j, i'. ie or-me civic league, saRpr-'S -rl
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,. , .. . . 'vised. The guests were served ,wlth'fij
TIio general sentiment was strong-. . . ,-..-. .4f ,
y In favor of a beet factory as soon
i as the necepsary data can be pre-'
pared.
"I know one man In
i a splendid repeat made possible r
., generous donations from Nurxei!
rim
rtnkprv . Rhlvo Brna.. Klnir lath Maet s. .-. ,i
Co.. Roberts & Whitmore.'Ronerta ;;? $,
this county,. ,,,, at,a nitrv uAZ.lvlH-.f'L i
who will donate a site for the loca- e. i'.. 'iri-i-iiS,;!V'l
tlon of a' factory;' said
ware Co., Evans Broe.r- Klamath
. T, Lee. . ., . iin" At&v'.
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Hnnston. liainwin Harnwarn uo "'MTta a"f
mo o i ii n Tninnrn jmmi. arnr r-t?!MJ
HI I N N N Ii I K I r r 1" K Western Transfer Co.. M, fc diiireli.W
llllUUlllU infill Lit 'E. M. Chllcote California-Oregon-, 5',-
Tho shaded portion of this map Runs and to attack German sub- ing that area while
Bhowa tho wators about tho British marines, oven wnen the officers of around Scotland will be safe.
Isles and In tho English Channel and he 'buarlncs are boarding; them to' "Germany has been compelled
IfWirn ill All litrttif It l' ihnfn tflll a, -. a a. i , . .. .
tl.r, North So In which. If the (lor- T .' ' '"..'" "' u" """ lo u,ls Kma of wartaro
IS-IN-ILLINOIS?
Power Co,
and many .other lastlta-riiJi.-V!
tlons, besides 'a, number' of 'Klamatb.J;-&1
.VUIIrMAM.W tM( i.aMmJIiUi( M fc Id jKJJ I
and othor dainties. " .j $4&r7$
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Miss. Milam was. In charge of. the
THIS IS A .MATTER THAT IS PUZ
ZI.IXC; SHERIFF LOW, FOLLOW
ING RECEIPT OF LETTERS
FROM TAYIiOR
n
leurn their Identity thero will be no resort to this kind of warfaro by
time for investigation at sea. thn miiMarnno v nr n.iti.i. -.'...
man declarations are tobe taken at Tlcreforc. a ship with an American 2 warfare, which alms at the destruc
thclr face value. It will bo dangerous flag may bo attacked. He says- tlon of legitimate neutral trado and at
for any American merchant ship, un- " The safety ot neutral ship- the starvation of tho fini-mnn nnnio
convoyed by American battleships, or ping In the war zono around the llrlt- Germany win bo oblleed to ndher n
tho merchant ships of any other lnh Isles is seriously threatened, tho nnnounccd principles until Ene-
noutral iintlon, to anil. Thero is also ah increased danger re- land submits to the recognized rules
Count llerustorff, German am- sultinK from mines, as these will be 'of warfare, established by 'the Decla-
linsaitrinr In tlin United States lias laid In the war tonit In n sronl ar. V,iu r ..i .-j r ..... ...
- - - , ""u tai uuu L.UI1UUII, or UUlll . ,, ' , - , ., ohnr nnnraa
.t.,i ,i.t,i .inM rtrliluh mnrplmiii imi AnriilnvK. nni,.i i,i..o -. i. , ,..j. .... . . who lives near Barclay Snrlnes. II. snori course.
,...v .. .w - ...- BV ..-.. ...,. u, bud is L-uiupcifea 10 uoi oy tne neutral T . .. .. . . h wnmpn r
snips nave ueen uirccieu io carry most urgently warnea against enter-. powers.
I II I II I I Ml I IT IIMI m in..
.taay
nervine-of viands, assisted bv the fol-? 'J.v?
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lmvlntr lilffh cchnnl drift: - -e-!t&.r&
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Hazel Grimm,
Moaler Iavee Hervlce
After being connected with the
Klamath project for six years, moat
of the lime nt hydrographer, Lcland
Motler haB resigned, to go Into busl
seta for himself. W. !!. Humphroy,
who has beon hydrographer on tho
8nnnysldo project, succeeds Moalor,
and Is here with his wlfo from North
,Yklma, Mr. Motler leaves thla week
to attend tha Expedition, and ho will
alto vlalt Portland and Seattle before
returning.
Welch ft Co., Baker undertakers,
will erect an $8,000 building.
1008, on charge of larceny, of horse;
Is now serving time on another j
charge.
I - oiaie vs. unaries tiamaaer; in-1
dieted 1608, on chargeof larceny;
escaped Jail before trial, I
State vs J. J. HJordt; Indicted '
1908, on charge of larceny of a
steer; never arrested., '
State vs Fred Cotllnt; indicted
.MUSI 1908, on charge of larceny of a)
lhnrefrnrvlnir limn nti iiAlhw KAvva
FORGOTTEN ARK THROWN OUT state vs Leo Hcnderaon; Indicted'
v iHiu, on cuarge ot. rorgery; now
serving timn on another charge,
A promotion of gas plants hat
Camilla on tho Hat.
Americans in the War
MfeiHttofYtttairi
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Wndon, Feb. as.WAlwaya ready
,., . ' ,eMt or frollc-tha greatest
WMtai unit m the Freach army."
'1ci,'!n!u"lhe rtatlim applied
tu, he pcb-AMrkii ferelga
ltt ny. one of t! ratmaert, Phil
--'ttuu. ",0 Jouri"w. rttot.aad
,-itr, Hack oa furkuak fN.a,u
Mm the cWioai.Usl aiii.
sR rd-Ptrf tha type ,bf
'.J mat Vtr it4-'Vk.'ttua
M fron tvary walk af Ula",
By BO h. KHBK
Prett Staff Correspondent)
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Ins waa Eugene Jacob, wIiobo wife
la running .a butcher ahop In Paw
tucket, H, I while ha flghta. Roth
ho and hit wife were born In Del
liirn. When tha aeratana raided
that country, hla.wlfe would aot let
him go to war even when they learned
that- tha 'village that; had been her
blrthplaea had been turned. But
when word came that hit own blrth
plaea Uad barn deatroyed, Jacob took
a boat, came ever and' anlltted. ,
"'"Jaeaa la a "rary fervent aerman
. (CagMtaai ea agga a)
HISTORIC CASES
DROPPED TODAY
a
CRIMINAL CASES SO FAR BACK
THAT CIRCUMSTANCES
OF CIRCUIT COURT
MOTORISTS
MUST
SECORE LICENSE
mth Adeln yitsnatrlek-ijfeSid
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Anna. Johnston,- Jennie Johnstqnj Weair
Kirkpntrick, Margaret Wood,v Marie ,
Zumpfe, Gertrude Staub. BessieOgle.
Maud Miller and Minnie Griffith.
According to letters forwarded to Following the lupchlon the. guests
Sheriff C. a Low by Rabe Taylor, attended the, afternoon .session of tbe
At rour tms auemoon
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It. Johnson, the trapper who has. "? women regisierea lor ine course.
been missing since early In the spring were the Jtuesta ot honor at, a,ape--of
1914. Is alive and well In Hill-'c,al matinee, given at the.1Starthea- -view,
Illinois. One of these letters ter this being still another dona-
Is signed br Johnson, the other by "on by Jotm V. Houston
his brother, who lives In Stockton, j . ,, l l
I,,lnolf'-. The C. A,, Smith mllis. on, .Cooalj, k
Johnson, was trapping around Nay- Ba wll, operate in spite Of BBaBClal
Clox. and lived in a cabin near Bar-' ..... ' ' , ' " ' iW w,i.. i&B
, -.-, - hi rnii m. ir . jeim cr . t-u
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iclay Springs. One night, after supper
'rt-1 nAlstal tiA At iMl fna VI . hiI)m " '
ui lajiuia, ic oci wvt. twr uia tauiu(
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POLICE FORCE ISSUES A "WAR
ZONE" ORDER AGAINST
tf
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:.j t... ... . ....-.,.. aA il.nv and nrhera. ara murh navntlflM . &.l
uim hub uui utrcu awu muki:, sxi-.k" .. M-.. -- .. .-,..T $ m
oral days later, search was started.
UN- and Sheriff. Low made several trips
Stnto vs J. W. Norrlt; Indicted
When Circuit Judge Noland atated 1911; on charge of obtaining prop-
a couplo of daya ago that he, would erty under false pretenses; now aerv
clean tho criminal docket today, he ing timo on another charge. Two
apoko ndvlsodly. Aa a result, moro' cases. !
than n score ot old criminal casta State vs K. M. Speagle; Indicted
that havo boon hanging tire for as 1911, on clinrgo of larceny; never
long ns seven years, were dropped apprehended,
from tho roll. f State vb John 1. Carroll;' indicted
Many of the cases concern affairs In"! 1913, on chargo ot ataallag horte;
which the defendants have been sery-inow serving time on aaathtr charge,
ing sontcnecs, broko Jail or escaped ' The cases dismissed'!'.. order of
beforo arrest. are district attorney war': ' ,
til int ,
Tho rouowing criroiuai nni" nnwliolcsomo meat. Williams ,now
unwholesomo raent William now
dropped from the decket:
8tato vt Garrett, indicted Decern- serving life sentence,
her, 1911, on charge of obtaining' State ya T..E. Butta; indicted for
i breaking down n tence; latumcient
Indlcled'ovldcnce.
m-moy under falso protonsos,
nii. Votr r1hnnrne!
IIHIS .--j ...,. . ---. .
I.vromber, 1911, on obargo of con- state vs Johnson and White; In
ducting bawdy house; trial result od dieted for larceny; saaMtauea, tried
In d ftareement. in auygiary case. - a- ..
NUMRERED AND NOISV MOTOR.
CVCLK8 AFTER MARCH t
The' latest "war zone" mandate Is
issued by the Klamath .Falls police
department. The extent ot tbe aone
Is over Klamath Falls, and the order
goes Into effect March 1, when all
luitos nnd motorcycles without
licenses will bo gathered In.
"The motorists havo had two
months to secure licenses in, and it
is up to us to enforce the law," said
Chief ot Police Smith today. "After
tho first, we will arrest all drivera
whoso cars or motorcycles are not
licensed. Llcecnses do not cott a
fortune, nnd certainly tf motorcyclists
can buy gasoline and oil to run
around the streets for pastime, they
can certainly afford the llcente fee."
Another thing that Is to be ended
by the police Is tbe noisy manner
to the cabin. A note was found in
Johnson's suitcase, saying he was go
ing to Klamath Falls; and would re
turn In a couple of days, but he never
j returned.
Except his money uone of John
son's effects were taken. Sheriff
i by the sudden turn in the case,? aad- ''".
'further Inquiry will bq made Into the'
matter. &" s'f
One 'peculiar incident; Is the fact),,
that tho first time Sheriff Low visited JJ ,
Johnson's cabin, he searched the1' bed:
for weapons with no aucceea -JSThat V
next limn hn visited, he fnnnd . Jnhn J' :Jti
... .in- th horf. ' i fV.iv g jM
Changes in Game bws
raamalhNowOntyCgrto
f 4
i
W1
o... v. Timnihv ifouts! lndlctod , State vs F. A. Williamsen: in-In which motorcycles are run around
mm nn .h.,H nt BHiittit wliii dieted for wanton Injury to! an anl-Ion Main street. The state lawa and
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daneeroua weanen: now nerving aen'mai jntumcioni ovioenca
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tence on similar charge. , ainio vs miko -.a waica
Slnta vt Leo Henderaon; Indicted U9M, on charge .of polatlagireyolver
Oecember, 1910, tor forgery; two at. another; IntuUclaat 'evidence;
charges. Plead guilty to similar chargi and
Htate va Buckmatter: Indicted jserved Jail aentence.. v ,
IV09, on charge of larceny. , The charge of perJu'ry.on which
State va Goodlow ft Norcrott; In- Clarence Harris was iadlcied. In 19U
dieted 1908, on charge' of larceny; twoa continued for the taran. v.
Ooodiow tervlng time oa aaother I civil catet dltmltaad, vthla mqralag
charge; Norcrota aarar arrattaa. , wera; -van niper v jvara;fiaaw
State va Charlaa, Walker iictee; va Hector, .
city ordinances both prohibit egcee-
five nolte, and the cyclists who are
running around with the haetr
wide open must use "muffler or';pay
a fine. , ff
There hot, been, much complaint
made againat tome motoreyclltta who
are 'won't to aoUly, By down the atreet.
tbalr machines' emitting, aotaa. and
tmoke enough, .for a battle, dletmrtf
lag evfn thote. iav,oSlcet on aeeaad
roort. . ,;
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"(By '. O. SMITH)
TMtm
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Very fo.w. chaagea ..were made
tho fish and game-lawa ,by the legla
Inturo this year. 'The open season
for deer with aoraa haabeea'short-
t, rft.i - 6'
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In IV In thn atnle ivlmrAmiall titlntlnalVlv.'.
, - ...w .w .. ..v.. hw..- .mwwmmm'Sil.itzzt
can
vldes
be enjoyed.. ..he"ewjw4f
: "There'tljall be ao,ope;iaea-:-'5.il
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son.ror mouqiaia or:jpraaaMwi'
forata-iBob- Whiter" &jlMJ&
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... tf ! . . rf... a - . r..i
cnea twohweeiuaittihereafter wlU exeepfc Jn, ,KlaathTeiahty:Tlte. i
cie ougivl laUad of Augait; the open ; tea.toaihaUi.friiaBtwr' -;-l
Wopan .aeaaon oa duekt, aae. us RMtefaMlfaf. r!
r.,U. coo',aa:d ahor hlrd, re-ai ?$S
S,w!.',Dlrlet: Nov J.SepCem- heo"hMaadUa"aiyram itmCmTmM
berJ5.to February ,45, Theeeii
season for tagheas will' open?. July
io. insteaa, oi. Augwtt. i, aaa wiaae
; Klamath couaiy.lt Ihe'oaTy'.eoaa-
laehetln'leagtb. wttlt1
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