The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 24, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1915
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fARIB SINKING HAS
CAUSED A FURTHER
TICKLISH SITUATION
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-jjWrday h Inmwu-d Really the errliiusnnui of ifio iiinlH-f.
Tkf Krrt sccreey U being MMlntrtlned rrKiintlntc tin- InlcM Informal
iijililr'ii ttlrrrlml lo England and Germany n n result of Ihe Curlb loss.
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turttrA m the note to GcOrwany,
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UftDON' Feb. ai. A llerila deutt-h lo the ICtcluiiige laew that
AsttTteaa Ambassador Cknird held n Initfliy Interview with German
rklMfor ltrlliiimnifllillMC thU morning in reference lit lh note e.
German Submarines Awaiting
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I).MN)N, Krli. 21. Th irM, burnt tutlni'' nMcUlly OmUhi Hint any
tnuMfort h hern unk. It Mya tfee Ocrmana are undoiibtMlly rcfprrlug
( tie colllrr llrnnkwimo China, which w lurpoiloril off Iteachy Hfail
TIm bureau m) lh rrrw of IN w mvciI, awl that th captain ami
all of the ychm'I arc trylnff bring Iter In Ihr- raat to lieach hrr.
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LONDON', Frh. 21. An HaJdwUDetl v-cl of about UO.OOO tonn rapa
tkj I wttn alnklnit acrni mile from tin liotv of F.ant llmirne, ncconl
k lo a dttpalch rrcvlvM frnm thwo today.
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BAN PRANCIRCO, Feb. J4. Ar-
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w e to bo held In conjunction
Wi tho exposition.
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WITH TIIK IJKW.MA.V AHMY, 8uulko. Kel. JU. flly runrtlcr tb"I-
1 (tilling, mIkiI via Iterliu.)--KnUer Vlllirlni Ifirawon th actnar'flrnaaj
lint- ulicii tieneinl von Hindcnbai-g cit Hie Jtuulun army from .Prwiaia.f T
lie iii Inlo l.yrk In hU autonobfle :UI mluuten after the Gemaw, ;
rcilnK lieflvy Iohwm, .Klormcil tli city. t
While the ItUNtiann were Mill being hunted In the liotuci, KaiMT WIL
helm adilrcwMNl the Moldlem and cltbtens In the market aqnarc. He bit
terly criticized the Ittutslaai for their 'TtensejcM 1e tract Ion of ptoyeity."
III tula battle
part n the actual
ger zone.
The tenth KiutsiaB army,- under General SieTera, and eompoaed of lSS
(MM) men vs defeated at' Woaicsellan Uiuh again .clearing German aoB of
the enemy.
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I the staff offieera coald Jmrrtly restrain1 tiim frost takia;.
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IIKRL1X Feb. 24 According to Information from official circle; "Oeii
nrnny.doea not now conteanltaaesten8iTe eoaqneat oTRasala, owiagtb''
the problem, of feeding the alien popalatlon la conquered aeU. " ''"x
" It iH'nnderstood that von Hmdenburg's advance will bait wheABeAife
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VIKXXA, Feb. 24
of rye",
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The gorernment announced that, all prlrate stocks
barley, corn and wheat are to bo confiscated.
The omerswlll be paid, and their stocks will be distributed
Uioy aro" needed. ,
Berlin adTicea say that 1J300 Russians were made prisoners near j. -
Vraazma in an attempt to resume an offensive, and that the Allies hare adr
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PARIS. Feb. 24, Except for alight progress north of Perthes, thore4 ', 4
was little gghtlag, yesterday, The .Germans were forced to retire t? l"!, '-Pd
then by n bayonet charge. , , .-'. S-i4ViS
The German made. a number of unsuccessful aigiit attacks at rarioasvl'' . M
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CINCINNATI, Feb. 24. Public '
school apcrlntenilcntH from many , ,
cities of from 10,000 lo 20,000 popu- The mamer of every morclmul ahlpjmau declaration or tuo rar lono
latlon, gnthercd here todny In re- of overy nation on earth except, was lo liavo gono Into effect a uer-
. . . ... ... .. .. . ... . ...... ,. i.. .,.n., unhmnrlne tornedoed. without
niiiiiiuii sis n anii iiv inn w niinpni inn . tiiiuui i-iiii iiiiriiiiint in liii -"--
Kdiientloit conimlnlonrr. Tho meet-j; ret wir, la on tho watch In tho
Ing Ih In connection with tho con-lwar ono about Oroat Ilrltnln tor
Frisco Fair Tickets Traasferable ',
United l'reas Service
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. .24. Bootf.
of Jrunsferabie admission tickets hav
been placed, on sale here by officials
of the Panama-Pacific exposition. One
i book contains SO coupons and the
other 100, the. price being $20 and
$40 respectively.
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Ventlon of the N.
deniH.
K. A. stiperlntcif
Wt for Recorery
Ih forecloiure of a mortgage la
""ttht In a (lilt to reeovar ll.oDO.
ed due on a promissory note and
.JIM attorney feeH. brought against
-ta.Ct Yaden. tho Ulg'Datln hum-
Compny and Ulnnd Moslor ,by
'MS, Unman. Tho Inmhur cnarxm
"other claims ngalnat the proaarty,
In tho Toll.
Jciwo 'llensell was arroiioj luto
yesterday nftcrnoou on n chnrgo of
soiling liquor to minors. Ho was
released on a fCOO bond. In taking
tho (ostlmony In tho case of Theodore
Ward for n llko offense recently, It
dovoloped that minors were able to
obtain liquor at different places In
Klamath FalR nnd HonsoU'H arrest
lo n result of the Investigation stnrted
nt that time. '
Tho United States Is by far tho
(orgeat copper producer In tho world;
In fact, wo produce more coppor than
the rest of tho world together.
Want New District Here
toy$ PctiuWfc a New Jittict Court Here
Wtltlon for tho creation of a new
.""Me lult'co court district, to bo
gown as district No, I, waa.tM
" ,tfct county court today. Tha
SSSj," MBnort by n,Be w
0rIIHtlUonn,8 Mk ttat'Otonw
iVVOS bo snnnlnt&4 .i...., 11.1
Mm to.. """'" lliwws uj
on f ihe.poil.
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il. "' no court tiU
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Klamath Indian reservation, west of
Lost river and cast of the McCor
nack and Doak ranches,
ri the new precinct it Is asked that
this 'bo dlvldod so a to, leave a por
tion of the city In each district. Tho
dlvlsonpetltlon would have.the south-
ern portion oi iue uisinv iw"
braves! jurisdiction, and the northern
part unger aowofi, The proposed
division of the city would give Gravs
till the territory soutkUand west of
lixtk strtet, southj.bf tfalsmt and
west of Third street, thr resaslnder
f tae.clty being in Qowen's, or In the
flrst .district.
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ly after a torpedo struck. The col-
Milliners Return
Misses Runk and Snyder have re-
.. w4 "ra
Efforts are be--J '-?
, Xew Baseball Leagae
United Press Service
PUEBLO. Feb. 24
ng made to sUrt aColortfoaHstyi ',bii
Baseball league. The neatest, att4m?
tldn Is being given to Peubld uitAiifc
believed that Uj 'funds. 'teii ;f 'M
here are guarantee!, the success. oflJ;'.t'::
the new league. will be assured. Crlpi 3M
pie Creek Rocky Ford, La Junta and- , ,
Victor are said to be ready tojput; up" , &.,'
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.iiio money tor ciuds in incse lowaa.v
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Her went to the bottom In twenty turned from a hat buying expedition The" Shell Gasoline company, ol ,
minutes. In this case, it was charged t0 gan Francisco. They ordered an I California, will lnsali a $500,000 stor-
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warning tho British collier Dulwisb.jtho submarlno mnue no attempt to extenslve line of spring millinery, lage system at Portland.
northwest of Cope do la Hevo. ino kivo wiu o u c .c. ............
... .,'.. n.,lD.n(ia in MMnn. k
crew. seeinE WIO vraaet o iivw'-
Ktieklnc from the water and cominc . vcc"1 "? . " ' Iff li.j. A'ii
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.marines which look UKo tncse. cre, ...h ',"-:-"-, If American vessels are nt- Wl 1 WT W t't ' - .
iMfnnMMITTFF Dicu NeutraUty I FQIIP PIT FPFn . I - -tT fte
NAME COMMITTEE
TO INVESTIGATE
THHKi: MKMIIKRS F t;HAMHKIl
OF CMMIMKRCI-5 ARK OKSia.VAT
F.l TO MARK THOROUGH STUDY
OF HKRT SITUATION
Vico-I'resldent Will Hi Bennett, of
tho Klamath Chamber of Commorce,
hiiR appointed L. Jacobs, Percy Kvans
ami It. R. Smith as a committee to
Investlgato tho sugar-beet Industry
in other sections nnd correspond with
P. II. Urnmwolt and associates re
garding tho location of a beot sugar
factory here,
Tho commlttco will work to loarn
tho exact 'profits that can bu expected
by tho farmem raising beets, the
amount of boots one farmer can prop
erly enro for and other ijuostlons of
tho kind. The Idea Is to present tne
matter to tho farmers In full when
tlioy nro asked to subscribe ncreago
for the beets nocossnry for n beet
factory.
Aid Society
The Ladles' Aid of tho Christian
church will meet at Mrs. Seehorn's,
Thursday at 2:30 o'clock. The of
ficers want nil members, to be pres
nit if possible, as there Is business ot
Importance to attend to
at Annual Dinner
United Press Service "
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 24. Amer
ica's neutrality In the present war
will be
BIT FEED
FOR THE LEAGUE
a
Waft !. a IWtiLs C-Mfiim Ilal Aaslaa
ft aid vovio iv ivvfuv uigtauio i4jnvi i " Vtiv JUfm g-..
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Whether or not the Griffiths Lateral
discussed by .CharlemagnojEPWORTH LEAGUE MEMBERS TO enlargemont ,s lo be 8tarted early
m iti.i cinlaa nmhnanBilnr
tower -uiuivu "... ..-
to Gormany, who will no ino.principai
spei'kcr tonight at tho annual dinner
of tho alumni of tho University of (
Pennsylvania, at tho neiiviow-aiar-:leld
hotel. Other speakers will be
(Icvornor Brnumbaugh, Thomas Mur
doch nnd T. Lnne Bean.
HOLD BIG BANQUET AND PRO-'this spring will be decided In
GRAM AT M. E. CHURCH FRL
DAY EVENING
Women May Judge' Juvenile
United Press Service "
DENVER, Fob. 24. Colorado, ; may
have a woman Juvenile court judge.
A bill has been introduced. In the
legislature hero at the request ot
Judge Ben E. Llndsey, to pake Mrs.
ff. Gregory nssoclato Judge' of 'tho
cauit which has become" famcus
throughout tho country,' Mrs. Qicjr
ovy now assists Judgo Llndsey in the
trlfttaOf cases, and advises. Him, hut
eho Is not legally authorised to'render
JtulRments.
Home With New Stock . ;,t
Miss Oertrudo Eckman, manager of
Gertrude (t Co.. returnadslast'lght
from New York city, where-phaip.urr
chased a, fine spring toekg)rain
llnery," She wtl formallyreK the
sloro Monday, ,''"'
8. Ames has bougHUSld-Cralg
Store at 8llvertion1nd;wUlBHkt:t
provsmwts. ? v
"A four bit dinner," Is the title
given the banquet to be held at Grace
M. E. church dining room at 8 o'clock
Friday evening by tho members ot
the Epworth League and friends ot
tho organization. It Is the outcome
ot a little campaign carried on by
tho organisation, and each guest
will be asked to tell how he or she
oarned, tho "four bit" to pay tor the
banquet.
Tho meeting will also bo in the
nature of an Epworth League rally.
The tonstmastor will be George- J.
Walton, nnd talks, will be made by
Hey, Ernest C Richards, Mrs. James,
C. Camp, Edmund M. Chllcote, J.
G. Camp and C. E. Widdoes,
Following the banquet the guests
will repair to the assembly room of
the" church where the following pro-,
gram will' be rendered;
Vocal Solo Miss Louise Benson.
Vocal'Sqlo yornon ? Mptseheur
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Trombone and French Duet--Ohia.
Hutchison and, .John Hubbard, ,Mlas
Haiol North playing the plaiotae-
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cowpanissenr.
u few days, when the affected water
users are 'mailed copies of an agree
ment whereby- the water users agree
to pay for the cost ot the work. The
water users are asked to mail in
these agreements either accepted or
rejected, and. If the majority are
favorable, the work will go ahead
with a rush, starting as quickly as
possible.
There will be work for about 100
teams and qulto a number of men
on the job, and it Is expected that
It will take 60 days to finish It. The,
work will be done by force account,
and the farmers will have aai oppor
tunity to earn money la' this way
"The work Is BUCh'that;:tt;Ui,lMive
to be. done before long.'' said Project
Manager J, G, Camp, "In case the
water users ao not, see b tp.BUKe
this a construction-charge,; It will
have to. be, built and. charged' to opera
tion and malnenanecnand paid for
next year, while under the. eonstruc-
uon ;cHUHHuesuen,i, use wafer users
aanpay In tweatx annual payments
nndsr tne raetataaUaa. BUI " ' -:
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thoi-wats'r'siew as Jjf partyjot'tna
first' part, and .the reciassatIea;serT-
Ice as the oarty of the.seeod part,
iw
follows
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fit.
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agrees to pay on account.of enlarg
ing the canal or ditch knownj aa the.
Griffiths Lateral, such amount as may.
be .assessed to his land under sldti
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i $m i
"Previded: That no, such additional X
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majority of the water-right applicants'!. tJS
onrl Antw sa In ska aaa MMknAaaJ . V 'T'll
sum uukijuivii anw asMwaBvaja vajuaiaiiBi iu t
be affected by eaeh Mnerease hilt-LfM
have arreed to nav"nRh liiwuui 1 'v'
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charge in the manner specUed in"
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Section 4of the Act ot Congress, ap-? $
proved August k18t iU, 'knowaa; &k
the Reclamation Extension act. - " sI
ItfcVindartfaUa aqd agrasd-ftt fff J
the-proposition ot tke.expense.;ot enr't $?
Urging the -said lateral, to bo borne, !
rvlLrU
hv th. AMffualtl IkatoMlu1 ma.
pperatedll5ana thet Tula lakf and?
Marsh land? units; respectively. -will' Sr&&
bo deterailaedjby'jitbe board jot re
view appointed" or to be: appointed
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w wo) vvMuy v,,ll. fmwtt: ,-
review the cost of constructing cr
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