'3 ,. '2 i tn -W-'jS '. av. ' si- 1 mr Hii mu a lai EfefeAMl PRINTS THE m, w KLAMATH'FALLS' $h HEWS WHH-E IT IS NEWS -.tti Ntf OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER? 4 5S! r aai 4aaaKlaaaWy' J i aT -aav Kb Itimtttui Mraln V t ! MM, y BW ' r r r B r w B irv-a a -j "TT. ........ Vn. tl.fllfl i. kmhii ' i-jii . , m . - r -a-.-. " W-i. VI li ALLIES' ARMADA NOW SMASHING KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1915 !. TURKISH FORTS : XEIXKH juiitlM( I'orllw A,v ,:",,'"K ,,,,, Turk, in ' ''' ' V,u "'' T,,t'"' Itom jt'iniimHiilriillMK Willi Out- taatlHOilt lliiorl From IViru grail 8it) '" '" Ailtrnnti Ifealuanl ll hiopil- TOHAV'H OIUHCHT HTOIIV United PresH Hervlm. ' HAN FHANCI8C0. March 1 Tim traffic po'lceinnii wim off Um J0t, llllll ll(cMrlllllH W() crOHHCll Market hImm'I wore inking tlmlr HVl'M ill llll'lr lltlllllx, .llllKy llllHCH went Himillni; tin nit limit n thought of fool ihiikciici'm Willis I'ulk of New York iiul Hun Kriitii'lm o, iirt'lilK'd, wintnl to CI OHM, llrrtt nun IiIh niciliinl lln Mopped lirlul.lj tn i' i llllllMOIIt', (Minlll'i ll , c fiom hlri poil.ci, u , !,)fi lllll l lll.lll 111,0 It I lllll ( I I ry Jltuoy Iiiin Hloppc i I'olk wnlldnl H.'ifi' ,1110411 Ntri'ol ' American Ship Thai Was Blown Up 00 the German Coast Recently iiuinu 3 1 J i SERVICE a m SUCCESS id i:i 1,. ki;i:n fl'pllinl I'rt i Ht-irf trriHMtuUtiti WNDON. March 1. Tim ur'iutit .-. rr ItHM'llllltt'll UlltllltlCJ' till bcwbartlmfiit nlxteii iiiIIvh IhhIiIu tlii! . CirJuut'lN. TI10 loKitt'ii from Um tombsriluiciit to .Into Inrludo ulmiit '"' '1"'"" "r" lvll In one UCOkllMnml wounded. ' r"" ,,,,,M ",,,M '" ""' "",r 1 'terror r kiw In CoiiHtniitlnoiilo." ' ""'', Humliiy .'v.-iiIiik wr it 1leclU1.1l .d the TiirklMi Hinfr Iim hitlti-a tlm . '' 'lllorli.m Hrltitc woll riBMlun In tin' CitiiriiMm mill til "", '' " '"' itifnllon innrknl "0M' - ahroiiKhoiit. Frtnch monopliim' tiro rcrntinnll-' 'Um hitvIi-i. wim comlucifil ly trim ovir the jilnttiH of Troy, Tim lllnlmu Paddock of tlm KpUcoiml mhtlnt bclwifti luiidliiR liiirtlo with jrlmrili, iiuhIhUmI liy tin, imntorn of tin tk Turk coiitlniif. und Iiiim Ueon Ulm-lpli'M, .MutlimlUt mid Prrnhytrlnn ttnkd li) ulthln 11 mllo of AchUli'HrliurchfH. tost, ' Tho lilnhop bvRuti by (xilalnliiK Ai uiiconnniii'il report my Unit t tin t Uln church rctiiliiod tliu rltuiil tt rfillw Iiavc mUrd thv narrowcHt Utlo rrrnmonlfM In Uiulrovvn womhlii, point, of the HtraltN nt'iir llullnd, undjiorKoly ht'cuuiMt It cuv; ouch tmrHon JifUlcuiimiuiilrnUoii twtwpcn lht iiri-ncnt 11 pnrl In th ncrvlco, itnd Mi nd Contniilliioili'. lii'Cmmo idohI pvopln otijoyod milnlc. Ihlllcd flo.'t U Mmpiy mnrtMiiiiiK , i,rKy ,lU n,jcnco lo Vo up ni f tr lorouRit. ,l.r nnrrow Idenx,, not tlmlr conlf- tlotm; tlmt (hi? prnyt-r of thu Manicr lilted I'rtM Sxrvicv ,,:ll , followorii might Im O-N'-K In PETIIOOUAI), Mrch 1. TlinUor. ,ir,(,r ,,,, M. worl(l mny ,, u.0.ts. Hwiiiwni - ...- 1 iik nut a "(to yo into ail tin ind rillroad hn heen liallvd. Holn- Mor,,, nU rra(., tw Ktmm , ov lorwu uummnit in roiiinn imkk um t,ry rrtr,., 0 suld tlmt IIioko uimii, I'AI'KB SHII'JIK.Vt 1'KIAYKD ' ' Tho Herald ha boon forced Jo f print tonight's Issue on colored ! ! paper, as an order of papor from lhe,Qrcgoi City mills waa delay- td In tranalt, V shipment which ohould have arrived here Jast week has been laying at Weed Blnce Thursday.. Thl3 will ar- ! rlto here tohfght' ' ' nut- St-i., f " : BRITONS START: AN EMBARGO ON GtRMAN GOODS t v J pnAsai a "'W fn. KETAI.IATIOV LOCAL CASE III ' ' B. S16H COURT Vems ,lrc l-'Iying Itack and'Fotilh V& tier llio Atlantic Front DlflcrCut , ifcliici-ieiitH IteKardiiBB- thejWiti- 3 in tie Siim Will lnvcsifgate a rr)KXi:i F01: ii:rt:xiiATS ix " . FAMOUS "3 fJOlXti- TO -JO" Zone Cliatue That V. H. XoutrulityiWiin lobiied at CtTBian i:uihuwyK'4 WASinXGTOX 1 MAKi: AUGCMCXT . LITIGATION" IS I P TOtLintud, I'Ksi Service LOXDON. March 1 An tMsWo 'salnat nil shipments of all;iroiamod' ' -' t-tfea to "or from, aerma&yajbewToV J. H. Carnahan, attorney (or Mark'c'!e "Pon hy f'he Government re Howard, Vestal WakeHeld, John0. tallatlon for, the' submarine at lack j Leonard and Valtntlno Bernhard. In uPon merchantmen. j ' sti:a.mshh kVi'i.vx the famous "37-10': land .contests lexnects to lnav nhonf rho 1 2h rnr , United I'reiii SerUce " " r, fUJ, . ... . ,., ,- , ,, i- i .1 . . T. Washington. D.'C. to argud tho case IAB?LuiylN iJ, Marcfii, ri.lH Is the l.vtlyn. tlm American sintd Tim Httrrla-Irby loiiiiuiiiv. tlm fnltni si..t..fl .., .!.,, ..i. .- . . .. .. tit has beTn decided that Pi-M-nt Nhlp which wan sent to tlm bottom uhlch hud chartered ibo v.i r,,r ,n..i. i... ,.i i. ,t - cuenis rieiore ine auprcmo ,,, r.,iw Mi. -'i', n-ar llorkum Island, Just off tho (ler- tlm trip to Mrenjcn. Uld thev would. rvine th Amnrio,,, nnw,...- .i,",Court of l:,B Unhcd s,atS' u-is nt alleeaUon, th.t th Lfc.r.iiTrtT - -- -- -v. ....... ..un -iwvio; !, I....... ti tu .. - w....... v , -"-' ill .miw nut maKo lopresentatlons to the na- but evidence was to tlm efi'eit that nl ot cot- tionai KovernntentB. They wore fullym'nosank tho i:elyn-lt was coi unit coast. Sho had sailed from Now York January 29. with a cargo ,. .. - . atietsauuns ini me WBCiaiS OI lie '" attorneys TttuUngorAanyjmUMkr'yUfU&i dlploautWc consld- Iik, tho other clients, intend making the ton for llromen. Tlm ship w.ts In covered by Federal ltlsuranco. Al-ierod lu Washington that the disaster" tr'P' r 7',U.reIy UPn rnmmand of Cuptuln Smith,.. He and Though tho destruction of the vessel1 would not his crow were lAld to bavo been does not come within hu nrn..t f ir;ii.. .(, . : tne- cthJca and United SttW4&trilitk tnelr,faUf t s enlei-tbat it'UTke IbU- tend to quiet American (teraitu tlm I'riuslttn front. .. d. !.. t .-.- l.l .... .. "i "" u mi uiTii inriniiiiiiH iiir iiicir t w u ITbt.btttllc front Is now twenty miles Bnhlltlon n, w,,nsh; that prenclilng lluldetho border of Poland. ,1.,, cnnol 10 nvcrv crenlnro did not Atlolent eiiKugpnirnt In on west of mpuu lho. , fori. countries aloun IfiMcnjrM, wlu-ro heavy losses are ,., lh ..,,,, wh .,,, wo meet I admitted. . .1... i... ,,.. Tlint lintnn mlHHliin work Thounnds of wounded Onrmnns ,.onlCl) ,,-,. ..., wo ,,,,, 0 mor reali! to Im dyliiK In tho marulieH CX(,rcl)e, , nv ihmi. tt,0l tt(. northwrttuf Ortmdno. while tho Au.i,.ow ,,.. ,i1().u wi,om ,i0 not ltln rc said to have lost krlly In 'know ' u cntiijement west .of BUnlHluu. .... , .., , ,. ,km 6m wr "' Prisoners. , tt.. , ,,. .,,,, . . ..,.... "..n f- o r. .. Church ifiilnK, prayer services and other worship were only a means, but IHiMHtlluibirk. VIm r.llllan Stilts of tho Stilts Dry- di eompnny, returned last evening' irom i purchasliig trip (o 8nn Fran- al( end A hi snplulon, not worthy of consideration beside that many mako them nnrrow hellish view In S ?"nH"U ,H"?.'H, " .pr,B"Il.rtplnit humanlly. Ho told of his ex- --.- . iniiivi j, ftiinB niuiB rv nwned to visit the exposition and itnn the big auto rncea Saturday. perlenccH In tho How cry of Now York, (Continued on nag 4) Drastic Drug Law Is in Operation Today VABHniqton, D. C.. March l. nr federal nw providing for strict JtUUtlon 111 tho aalo of rerlnll,. nnr. P went Into effect today, and Its f'orteraent and r.,mi.tin.. ...m i. rt Ot tha dull,.. . .1... . . fcfim... . -" "' "m ueparunoni r inUnwi revenue. .. kllOWIl as thn HnrrUInn . Md renul,M !,... ...i Iriwl,,.. : " JurwutTi iamJZ' """"'"i manuftcturei, rwpoBndi. dl. ,.. ... r or a ;;: .: I'T:'' sn. .. -"" upturn, "J the other drugi laeJuUad lw akin ..- v fe Olla.toT. ' J3.?T nkku.., 77 'ssrawi IIISNIM Rr im tout0ft. XU taw, fkukL" "" u atajtaN Hislrlln.. -l... . Nlr l m ,nu l'0 to 1 k,'0m. 7 y'r' Mi the '" .Ume Of rnal.t..,! -.- ' , - snail piy LZ2".toof A majority of " .drugglau, dentliti and will b9j cotlled to w r ICMleut and at.U ai.i.i ifoi.hn.ni...: 'z:z"m "" v w'niiiww,, lira exempt. It will bo unlawful for anyone to handle tho drugs without registration. In addition to the tax of $1 for regis tration, the aalo or these drugs shall bo exclusively mado through a form proscribed by tho commissioner of In ternal rovouuo, and to 'bo aold by tho collectors bf internal rovenuo in their respective districts, , It Will be unlawful to sell, oxcuange or give away any of tho drugs with out a written1 order of tho person to whom such article la sold or given, Tata order U to be made out on the (orai aad a.dualleate of the order I t U kept by Um aalltr. ! origtaal ia ta kaada of Ue 7r aa tka dtiplleaU rUteM by tlM.aUr ami be kept for a period of two yean, daring which tla any agent of the Internal rovenue aervloe or,auy stato officer or' municipal offl cor In whoso charge tbe regulations for the sale of drugs is placed, may examine either the original or the duplicate. ConvlcUon for violation of the law li punishable by a fins of not moro than fl,000 or Imprisonment for not nor than five yaari, or both. Klamath Box Factories to Get Lower Rate From the written oners. ., . ,. r" ...- . .. . X j The "37-10" cases; involve lands Tho recall of no offlcjalsiwlll e J north of Swan Lake, and running' called for, i f. " near (ho Klamath Beservatlon, which jho English .and French ministers . -j-,..,.' 'i. ' '-" --, .i . 4 a Railroad A IX Daniels claims as his by reason; iiaHvcalled 'upon-Bryifi to aMttftlkt . . a. aa.Sw.H,-UU IJ.VH mnl WUH, lDejUJi PlflBT ZOr,Q3M uuiuucr oi uumesieaners "ciaim unaer blockade- I iho timber und stone actv J"k - f - - .j" ,-. TT I i"i"i"iJiiJfVVVVVVVytiv(. 'mined to monopollio tho box;. Held, i I1KXKFIT ovcn " 'ie' ,nvo to rlln nt a ,08S- VjuiQ wo were paying twice tjie frelgtit rnto they were to reach Sac- ramento. they cut the rates so our prices are now $3 per thousand less than a jenr ago, so now that we aro ' . , . , . . alniott placed on an equal basis with Iho aehvdulu for a reduction of ,,.. a .,. ,r!,n,nrt, . me iruiikiu rate on uu& siiuuhh oe tneeu here unit Sacramento has not MAXlJFACTL'ltF.U SAYS IS XOT VF.ItY GltKAT 0VI.V1 .TO Pltll'i: IH'TTIXt! ' Some years ago. the' Aitec'Landjp0'' TlgewOIJpr'aljalBg; Cmp f land Cattle company relinquished land United Presa Service j Jin the Sin Francisco' forest TeserveJ DEROlTi MIch.. MaTcMead- for It lieu land .crip. This wa. pur Q , chased from the company by Dan- m.' . j Jr . -.. 1 ?S T. with It he filed on the Mam- thV j .jCTt ity land In litigation. r.ulfnort ...iita... iMndV.mi; L' jlelsand .Ak A. ..,.. .m.u hL'HbHL'iiKXOT YKT IX KF- " r " -"' Gulfport.MMUrs.j Included'ambag thtf iiiese lanus were coverea dj- ure- piayors wno letl nere today were FECT, CUTS too IKR CEXT fFKOM OI.I HATE gon school Indemnity selections. Bew fore thebe selections, were canceled,! Daniels tried' to file bis lieu land 'scrip, but this was rejected. practically all the recruit pitchers. the veterans Pauss and Dubucaadv br most of the catchers. The rest He ap-,the squad" will goeouth a week hence. Reductions of nearly X00 "per centPcnC(, from tho r,?J!Cton. Dtlt before Donnle Bush will join MacGulre's i,nrn ,, Cnnrn,on. , ii, on fieleht rjltoa for lux shnnk i.m,. t"o nppeal was decided upon the'sqnad at Cincinnati and start his for further cuts In belling price ot ber will go into effect in tho near fu- homesteaders bad filed under tbq (training with" the recruits" The HtUe box shook. .ture oer a number of the Southern. fmber and stone act. ' - shortstop has been;suffering.froman "Soxcrnl concerns lu California Pacific, railroad company's line in I ' The case was taken to the Federal jlnJured -knee, and expects 'to-bave bno shut down their 'plants, feeling oi thorn California and ns far north jet been published by tho Southern' 1'iit'lllc, but It the cut Is mude'il will' Hot bring tho benefits that tho aver- iircv mini might expect. It will help tIlev 01lg,lt to do t,8 ingtoad of oper- ! Algoma, beyond Klamath Falls an in vuiui'i'iu wiiii iiitt iivu iuur atlng at a loss, tinder the present Oregon, 'according to a nottficatlon'carrled to tho circuit court of appeals i nnpan at vtosiwooa, wnicn is cut- IM.t.os comnl(iniled uy box shook thero -ce!td by James O'Gara, superln ihik i'n-., ut ii me, huuuiu iuuro . . , h ..,,.,,. ,n tciiUcn of the Sacramento division. another cut. then what will -lIonUrelght ru,cg ttag notinade there wns mini G. W. Luco of San Francisco, lonsldorlng the fact that thero is no rnnn . ,.,. .. rinin nn h fitficbt trjfflc manacer for the South- ,.w.. ... ,.. ,w. . .0 Hwna. k..v - plants here. -ii Prxl lie company. ... .... . . ... . . .. i I wisn to say aiso in regara to me ..,, new rates meail a bl bnvinir. thUtrlct cour(, and d'eclded in faor ot'Considerable-Hrouble-In-gettlng-tato in the defendants. From tbere,lt, WM'condtJPn( j ") ,f 1 carried to tho circuit court of appeals,' '. .1 where the dbcislon was tbe same. A' Hom Vtom EkP' " iil 1 i a" last resort, Danlejs has carried the ; Captain and Mrs, profit being made now? own conclusions." Draw your Tho foregoing statement by Itobertt efforts that have been going on to for the various smaller turn- nor omv .v. joniison, presiueiu o. mo jYiiiiiiaiu m mi? about a freight reduction, that bcr (or.cerns In the north but for Manufacturing-company .brings to the 0, X. Wendllng has been one of the'liunillril, of trult dealers throughout ...tentlon of the people the far reach-'hurawt worker, for this. Thortia no lll0 Sfttrameuto Valley. Local fruit lug effects of the box shook' war.onq ,aB aUo today who haa beon'more ,,... nr(,-lubnnnt ovcr the news of tbe or nas case to tbe highest tribunal. L Besides Carnahan's clients, other nomesteaaers invoiveaare Mrs. Jesse Robertson, Frank Johnstonr J-- Y. Johnston,, D. 3'. Dlneen, Ralph E, Butler E. B. Connor. Alvina S, Merrl thew, Bernlco Sackvllle, J. W, Satt'er- thwnlte, M. C. Meservey, A. J Mant helpful Falls, company's action. I ox factories, and threatens others. worked harder or more effectively for The California. Pine Box and Lifm- the, 'town's advancement.", '' v Under tho new rates, which will go bercomnnnv Is an Institution through i! Into effect In time for the heaviest which n majority of tho box manu facturers on tho Const are marketing their output, und the effect of having such au Institution, as In tho case of fruit growers unions, etc., has been to stnbllio tho price and make mauu- Hcd River Lumber company, It is un- U'KMature Baltics on One,.Ccnt tshlpmenta of fruit during tho late United Press Service . .spilng und early summer months, box ST. PAUL, Miss., March l.Bltter)$llfoU raa' ho shipped from Algoma. debates and full legislative regalia marked tho submission ot a bill neces sitated by ono rod cent, to the MIn- facturlng reasonably profitable, Thajnosota legislature. Sevoral years ago a state auditor noticed that the dorstnod, had au agreement with thojxortberu Display Advertising Court Southorn Pacific company, whereby puuy's account lacked u penny ot bal- they woroto huve a special freight jnnclng. So he dutifully wrote a chock utto of $2 per ton from a plant theyjfor tho penny, and tho check waa contcjnplatcd building at Vcstwood.'noVor cashed. Facing a possibility of to Sacramento. "" auditors having to carry the weight Since then the railroad hns been ex-lot that penny with them for the re tondod Into Wostwood, a largo plant jmaluder ot their natural lite, they pe hai been built there, and ttnoe that tltloned the legislature to admi a bill tine the Red River people have been demoralUlng the box market, by price cutUag, made possible by lower freight rat. "How much w benefit from the re duced rate depends upon the extent of the reduction south from Sacra- - -- a is .. I.I Vm TnltnoAn memo, suiu mi, uu,.,..v,.,. permitting them to wipe the, penny off the elate, "AU Nffat," Baya M- ' M, R. Doty, who has baas. In gas Franoitco tor a couple of waaka, re turned home last night fully satls- Tholfied wlthtthe fair. Ho laments the Klanlath plants aro marketing 'much! fact that all the exhibits are not yet of their product In the San Joaquin placed, but says that tlm fair grounds Vnlloy, Loa Angelea and other south- and burnings alone are worth a -visit, fern points, niuKthe reduction In rnte M. R. also says that thetorlea con- from Sacramento south win be in cerning tno nign price ot living in much lei proportion than the Klam- the bay cltlea.are without foundation, ath-Baoramento cut.r 'aa he was we!) taken care, at,, very, ''The westwood peopio seem aetor- reasonauie price. r Klumuth Falls and all stations on the Klamath Falls branch lino, and all Intervening points in California on the same basis as tbe present rate of J2 a ton from Westwood to Sac ramento. This means that'the ne,v rate will bo $2 a ton from Hilt, In tho vicinity of Slskl) ou mountain, to' Sacramento. Tho $"2 rnto also will prevail from, Doi rls, on' tho Klamath Falls branch and all points southward to Sacra mento lu proportion'. On tbe same bails, the rate from Klamath Kails fto .Sacramento will be li.lti. Instead of the present rat of 14.10. The rate from Algoma will be If.lO. Alt other rates will be propor tionately 'reduced. ' The rates cannot go Into effect until i, full tariff of the nov schedule has boon published, and the matter has been passed upon by tho stato rail road icommlsslon and. the interstate railroad commission. The interstate commission's sanction Is necessitated by tho fact that Klamath FatU and s. J.'w.meL, i returned last evening from SaafTa- cisco, wnere mey visuea tne ruaaa Pkclftc "ExposUlon. "Many' of "the ex hibits 'haVef' not been 'placed Vet," said Captain ' Siemens' today', '"but there aro -enough .there tp satisfy anyone. We spent a most delightful Week, but there were many attractions at the M nlng Martha M. Craddock, Mr. -and fair that we wero unalile to see dur- Mrs. J. B. Auten and William Shirk. Ing that time.1 (Continued on page a) 4 Not Much Chance tor ' ' & i'ln 640-Acre Homestead li. l! I -,4 M H t t igatlon havt recelvld nunjeVouf letters 'fc J$ i wa HeVea M stj st7fjBr -Jl T- -, E y. 4 'a? ? this session according to teaator H. L. Myers, chalrmaa of the PubUf1 Laada commttte t the SeaaU. Sea ator Myara ia hamrtUytm favor of th' bill aaa hla oommltU fas reported favorably os, the Ferguson bill which passed the 'House o( Reprepsntatlves January 18th, but owing to the chaotic couditlon ot the senate cal endar on accounttof theflllbuster and, the determination (if the administra tion to shove' everything aside rf or the ship purchase bill it is doubtful whether the 610 acre homestead bill can be reached jat all. ' The 'members ot the Ore'goh dele " M al i if . J rixacli , i. f m (Herald Special Service) ..WASHINGTON. D. -O.. March 1 , , , ,. "v . .J ! Pleading for the enactment, ot this," There is almost' no chance- for the legU,at,0B. . - , i passage of. the' 640 accre atock-taU-1. Tne Du'i allows'any quailed home-. ing homestead hill' through the Senate, steadar to file on"' iil'o' acres, af"t' appropriate uBreserre4rpakl4e laavd. , M l whkh'atall hare belnlgaitU br $$M we aerwary a is lawaiiu aj aasjasi-''-, t;f,i , Froof.to ha mad at esid W three ' $m years residence aad'Urdatalaf'aaaat - 'tMzm make permaaaat ImprayVwawM whiah will increase the valua, f-.ttt laad at JXW M least, $l.?$i'tt tacra.fir' Ui.l a yuriuwj,wiiaiwmraaPPBStin.t V-, ; u'thmot-piutiM SSigsK uviuio aufw-'Haiat iivwsu ' waai, f. .. ... ... . i " , .11 JlA aate. wua the 3ra;caMMM t& r v; T&yPititrr-. foreJteai;kaeom"iti tpptM.HowalalswtM , 71 the Senate. Wto '- ;"&& M fc.4, ' . . ...'L H,1 i w rfclMHai .t : t : V r 9 ,''V Vjs VT "' -