The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 08, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDfAY, MARCH I, 1915
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TELEPHONE CO, IS
ORGANIZED AT A
MEETING SUNDAY
.MWvjTiuiiiK Mas vv for
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Mom Who Will HIb the Contracts.
Um nml ltino Will ft,Frmr
sin, nml Switching Fro Will lie
11.20 a Vi Otlipr MUM Moon.
At a mioilriK f the water user
i Ililm betwren hen- and Merrill, held
jfitcnlny afternoon nt tho. Henley,
ichool house, tli lluclamatlou Rural,
Tslf Phono company wan organised,!
with 13 members, The officers elect-
ed ire:
Pruldftit J. K. McClellan.
Secretary Tom Walters.
Trciturcr- John Koontt.
Directors Jnmrti Henley. 11 4
Uiter nnil the olllccrs.
In addition ( Hit' twenty-three
rumen who glgnctl tho contract yon
teriiy, llicro nro doven or olirht otli-
.K- hIm ki.lll uImii u'linii lha jAflifinl
U banded them, Kventunlly, It Ik be-j
HrM, tnc tyH'in win nnvo ioio
Dkonca on fnrnni tilonic the fir I filth
littril nnd nlonic other government)
nntli where there nro lelophonn
jioIm, The toli erected by tho rc-(
Mmitlou (crvlco nro to h ticd ns
much ai poulhlu hy (he farmer Unci
"which moam n hie hovIhk in roimtruc.
Hon expense.
The farmern will build tholr lines
to the city llmltn, nnd the Pacific Tel
ephone nnd Telegraph company will
coutruct tho line from there to the
wltchboard. The farmcrt will get
witching nervlco nt thla exchange for
fUO a jx-iir, giving tbem all the
prhllcgei neeorded tho toca'M ub
KTlbcn. ,
The com of tho aynteiu complete to
IniUlled telephone will bo about f 3li
per ubrlbor, It In cntlmatod. Tho
wrsge line, whero poloa mutt be
furalihtd, corU from 180 to $100.
The latent typo of rural telephone It
to b Inatnllod. Ono foature U e
lettlre ringing, by which the aub
frther, by proHalng it button, can
ring central and not ring any bell on
ih line, or cun ring a party on the
Mexican Told He Will Be
. Held Responsible by U. S.
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CARRANZA MUST
PROTECT LIVES
OF FOREIGNERS
UMTKI) HTATKS MAKKH LKADBK
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Htlll Hlmrpcr N'oto Dtopfttclicd to Con
MtUutloiuOJat Leader, Who Agnla
Hr He Will WitfadrW Hit Troop
From Mexico Ciif, tearing tho
Forelgneni Tber nt the Jleny of
.Mob Violence. ; ,
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WASHINQTON p. C, March 8.
Cnrranza has confirmed the report
that his forces under General Obre
gon will evacuate Mexico.Clty, accord
ing to n dispatch recel'red today by
the state department.
In reply,. It Is understood that Sec
retary Uryan sent the "first chief" a
still sharper note than Saturday's
communication. ,
Today's nolo stated that Carranza
',b held responsible for the conduct of
Ocnorat Obrogon, who has menaced
tho peace of the Inhabitants of Mex
ico City. ' N
It notified Carranza that If any for
eigners nro slain la Mexico as the re
sult of the withdrawal of Obregon
nnd his command from Mexico City,
Carranza must assume "the responsi
bility for their Ucaths, f
Tho note sent to Carranza Satur-,
iluy In said to be the sharpest ever
'aentjo nny nation. M '
Carranza WrtoNf In nor uncertain
lanRiinRo that the starvation now
DAMAGES ASKED
ON UNDERTAKING
FORMER SALOON' MA.N'l BRINOS
ACTION AOAIXBT MAN WHO AT-
TACHL'D HIS OAR,- AND FIRM
IHHL'INO THE BOND
Hult to recover 81,02G. damage
was filed in the circuit court today
against Tom Love and yie National
Surety company by AI Crystaf. W. H.
k. Renner Is the plaintiff' attorney.
Crystal was arretted last year on
complaint of Love, who held that
Crystal withheld money belonging. to
Love. A civil suit was also started,
and Love, tinder this, attached the sa
loon, the surety company issuing the
bond.
Crystal was acquitted of the crim
inal charge, and the attachment was
dissolved without trial of the action.
Crystal maintains that he wit dam
aged to the extent of the Judgment
asked by the shutting of the saloon.
SCHALLOCK DIES
FROM POISONING
VENUSTIANO CARRANZA
First Chief of' the Constitutionalists.
lino without the cull comlug In at the
cenlrul office.
Thin Instrument also has u con
deniier, which makes it possible In
case of emergency, to ring through to
central If the line Is busy.
CITY ELECTION
' NEXT ON BILL
Will Kim l'rwildont. -
At tomorrow, meeting of the Wo-j COUNCIUIKX TO UK cuos.
men's Christian Temperance Union, i .!.. " v,.v,o
n president will be chosen to succeed ;
Mrs. V. II. Klnnoar, tho efficient om-
cer who leaves tho city soon to resldo ,
In California. Tho moctlug will bo,
hold nt tho homo of Mrs. Rose Ilar-i
pold, Seventh and Canal streets, be-'
EN, AND ANKKNY CANAL MAY
1UC UP REGISTRATION HOOKS
ARE NOW OPEN
TOOK CREOSOTE AT A POOL
ROOM SATURDAY NIGHT THE
FUNERAL WILL BE HELD ON
WEDNESDAY IN THIS CITY '
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Mark Schallock. who dramaUcaliy
I threatening Mexico City must be re-(swallowed creosoto Just (before sold
'l loved at once. He was warned that
ithe United States does not approve of
the plan' of General Alvaro Obregon,
Carranta's troop commander, to with
draw his troops and leave, the capital
Ho Its fate at the first sign of a riot
ous demonstration, ah omciai ana
unofficial advices received by the state
department showed the food situation
If menacing, and that something must
he done Immediately.
Meantime General Francisco Villa
has boon Informally advised that a
massacre of foreigners would be
"very unfortunate." It Is reported
that Villa Is pressing bis campaign
against Tamplco, but, tt Is doubtful
whether he can force a change In the
military situation In time to prevent ,
n crisis.
"SICK MAN" IS WORK IS STARTS
OUT OF PRISON;
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Sultan
Ago Appear oa tfce Seeate
as Head of ti Peace Party, Which
May Meaa Retara of Old Tarks to
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Power,,, aad Tarateg of Tarkey to a- day Blfc for
AUlc Other War News.
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LONDON. March 8 Abdul Hasald. ork toward 'the eal
tha, former sultan of Turkey. Is free Griatajateral'wa
again. ..according to the latest dls-ldlverstea daaa this
batches from Bucharest. , outflt Is la charge U mmfftrfrnm.
"it is understood that -"The.Blck. W".fW24
Man of Europe" ha. surrounded W.-! "SSlSJSS?
self with numerous Wends.. and plans'"? ?"" ? fif&mm
to execute a coup that may have an 'h?JS.- &&"!WM
lssportant bearing open the European .b?jfM I- 3?H;?M wl
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it is unoerstooo tnat a aram.tic?UoBt tJ .eo,
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Although the message tka; rorted.t,ftft'.5 eoaUi
::.:7;: " :::. rr: .: .: prt or Apr.
confirmed from any other source, jt is &li&ZLnXSW8SZ
of the camp near MtrllL''Aa vim
foreman' for -th'''gtiki;BMaeosKj
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ginning at 3:10.
Birds Shun War Zone
I ipilory Birds HaveCkanged Courses of Flight
With an entire now council to be
seloctod May 3, city politics are be
ginning to get lively again, and a tew
little beea are already a-buzzlng. The
Ufnunrnl nt lha Antranv rlttrh nmfinil-
jment going on the ballot Is alto add
ing interest to tho coming voting.
' But to voto, It Is necessary to. reg
ister. And to register It is necessary
1 to appear at tho city ball during office
hours between now and April 15. No
votes can be sworn In at a city election.
By WILLIAM G. SHEPHERD
Waited Press Staff Correspondent)
LONDON, Fob, l8.(Dy mall to
Kw York)i-Even the birds, have
ions wrong lu Burope. Man's mad
J" nas upset their lives and habits,
tho very few ornlthoIoglsU In
WiBd and Prance who can stick
thelr study of birds, la spite of the
7' wratehlng their heads about
"r jj.The uathwnva nt hi..
I ' southward In wlntar and
I aln In the spring, have been
PPd out for years In Europe, But
birds have forsaken their old
Wbt and tho btrdsmen any It la be-
of the war.
CShoro llarhta i.h .An .i.'nu.
u.. , " u 8,em, re,utdes for tho
- m their long southward Jour
W nl this year the lights are
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J"' "lo feathered "fellow toward
;"?iiy Italy wouia alsodirs-jt.aiiHt
;W?!lu to-iarlrrfHittlleh coast
:3?" 8o,H tha folks ef the air,"
or(overed with feathers or oa-
ri-, iraytiwg la the dark this
"Fear, Th .'.'. f-k.j--. ..J ..:.
I" tail.. - Biroa. ma varrf.
Iown lights, k.i niaoh, hut ,th
S?' wtt &!. There U ao
doubt that the birds found 'their way
to tho south, us, usual, but they
groped their way, and It was probably
slow traveling. Their return to the
north, when sprlug comes, will be as
UllllCUIl.
The blrdmen have proved, beyond,
a doubt, that tho birds ore disturbed :
by the sounds of firing.
The Rev. Charles Kent of Tbettord,
one Saturday night recently, heard a
terrific chattering of tho pheasants
and small' birds around his houso.
There was a terrific fuss In blrddom.
The cries were shrill and wild. Tho
birds left their beds Jn tho trees and
Dow about In terror. Their ears wero
catching sounds in the air, that the
rector and bis family were missing.
But when the rector picked up the
Sunday morning paper, he saw" that
tho German Zeppelins had bombarded
the coast some miles away durlntftVe
very" hours'of the birds' excitement.
He was so Impressed that-ho wrote a
letter to tb Times about It, where
upon many other residents of that
part of England said that all the
birds in their, neighborhoods had cen:
catted theauelve In' the moat ex-
y
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OLIVER BACK
FROM 'FRISCO
KLAMATH COUNTY REPRESENTA
TIVE SAYS FULLY 00 PER CENT
OF THE VISITORS NOW ARE
FROM THE EAST
Fully 90 per cent of the visitors
registered at tho Orogon building nt
the exposition are from Eastern and
Middle Western points, according to
C. T. Oliver, who has returned nftor
InstnlllnR Klamath county's exhibit
there. Ho states that thiols the time
that unrepresentative should be'mafn
talaed, as the rush of visitors Is
earlier than visual.
Oliver Is, being warmly commended
for tlie manner In which he arranged
the Klamath exhibit. This Is one of
the most attractive and unique In the
Oregon building. Tonight 01vr will
saake a CK)pIt report to the Ohasa
bar of Cosanwre.
night Saturday, died at 9 o'clock; last
night at Blackburn hospital.. The
funeral services will 'be held Wednes
day afternoon. Rev. StubbleSeli kf-
ing selected to conduct the . servleee.
, in his last hours Mark was per
fectly rational, and by his aunt,, Mrs.
Fred Melhase. sent thanks to tha
friends who had assisted hlin in his
trouble recently. He thoroughly ap
preciated his situation, and expressed
himself as glad that the end of this
llfo was near.
CHANCE TO GET
CATTLE CHEAPLY
EVANS' CLOTHES
CAUSE OF SUIT
OREGON LIVE STOCK MAN
FER8 BLOODED CALVES
LOW PWCESOHAMWBlV
COMMERCE INTERESTED
OF.
AT
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, The following letter has bean re
ceived from an Oregon atoak raiser
by the Chamber of Cemmerce: .
"Are there any of the, ranchers ta
your section that are destroys of
buying young calves .to rate? I can'
deliver In the noxt .thra saoaths
1,000 head bulls and aeUsra. one
week or ten days old, at the follow
ing prices.
Durham bulls 5, Durham heifers
ItC. 50; Holstoln bulls $4.76, HolsUln
heifers $6.60 to $10; mixed Durham
nnd HoUteln bulls $4.60, mixed, Dur
ham and Holateln heifers $6.
"Jerseys, Guernseys. Red Poll's,
Ayreshlres and other breads, prices
upon application. Carload lota, at a
reduction." ' ?
"Thla looks like an oaaartiiatty to
stock i'-Klannth county ranahas: with
good dairy strains ata asaaHaaat,
says 'eeratary Trad fItaatV VW
will be glad to take tate'aiattsr up
with Klaiaath county tamarewho
piensbd to hear fronVthjnir Perhaps
we'oan arrange tor .tt purchase ot
at least earlosd It vryMaii:la;at-ifactory,"-.
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MAN ARRESTED FOR WITHHOLD.
ING THEM SAYS HB HELD
THEM WAITING FOR PAY UTT
OFFERED IN EVHJKNOE
The preliminary hearing for E.
Dolr on charge of. larceny by bailee
started in the Justice court this after
noon, with Sam Evans, complaining
witness, the first, to be called. W. H.
Shaw represents the defendant, and
the state Is represented by Prosecut
ing Attorney John Irwin.
Evans accuses Dolr ot withholding
two suits ot clothes, worth $60, which
Evans sent him for cleaning. Dolr
says he is holding these clothes to gat
the money for the work, and, says .'that
Saturday be .called Evans and .told
him that if the clothes were not taken
and the work paid for, he would ad
vertise them for sale.
Evans says that Dolr owes more
than the cost ot the work for adver
tising. Dolr denies this.
Dolr'a valuation of the suits Is
different from that of Evans. He
said one sult'ls worth $5 and tha oth
r la worthless. Dolr's bill U for $6,
Evans says his advertising bill Is for
1MB "
Cosobooma Ratara. j
'Mrand-MrV Oiaud l.-Cosaaooi
cane In Saturday nlt;troCeUtar.
nla. with a'vlew to reaiaialag JsaraV
Mr.. Coseboom started the iaajar ljw"l
and sold out to .I.Owriekjaajsji
haauUful as avar, Wt: thaw'' lap. vW
littteitvtuate: is yfto
arousing the greatest Interest in In
ternational circles.
Government officials are speculat- tr.ct has not rea:-WectiL"iv
inv nn h nnaalhllltr of Ahdnl Samld. .1 . u auJiJ-,.-:.- Cil.lit''ii
making a master stroke for the allies, tho operatic for to' goVeramea
rorcing Turkey to sue ror peace. ;
Abdul Harald dropped out; of, sigh tl
in 1906. when the Yoang Turks re-
volted and. took the government.,
-- It ts reported that ,n!s re-entrance,!
at'the'headpfpeace,iBrtrijkOrt& , -?
part, of a carefully staged plan tdr)r-
gain control ny tne oio Tarn. , .v - m?n
A French cruiser was pat oat ef
sa m m. sam n a .aaa saas. m atfnv inam ' aVlsi ..sn.t'-t:,'?Knr.J:
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PARIS. March 8. In a Moedyt
hand-to-hand engagement, aloatithej
Vnao9 tA naraiana arara raattlaad
yesterday with extremely heavy loss,
the French ' gaining 400 yards of
trenches.
RESTaaX v SATVHBAY
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Loags Leave Toauotrow.
Dr. and Mrs. Maxwell ,.M'." Long,
Miss Jennie Harris, Mrs. Harris and
Mrs. Marquette leave In the moralag
tor Harrison, Nab., where they will
reside.
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Edward Waraer, boasvd -o jtaii.
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grand Jury on a charge of aettlaglr
to the Peterstolaer. cafe'5'ilsiew!.'la''i
'jail, with-his bond .ad;at!i$.$V
cash, ' :;4i,f,l
Warner ha''beea"at.UBrt3;aa)t1fis
Bunnar r vaaa waiai it paarrBBaa 1(m.w: .
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Get Information on Beets
i
As a result ot Inquiries sent to
sugar beet producing communities,
the Chamber ot Commerce Is daily re-
letters giving statistics re
garding beet culture.. The following
was received from,, Sterling. Colo.:
Your letter received' inquiring
about sugar factories, beet growing,
etc. A sugar. bee$ factory Is. a' good
thing for the farmer provided H la, in
a country where sugar, 'seats ;eV be
grown successfully.. "" " Sup,.
Counting expense froai tha. tisae
one commences. ploVlagv ground, until
ueets are ai ine-iacwry, iae eesiis
about, $40 par,acr;. 4. .That, Jncludaa
preparing ihe-aTbund, 'eost of slat,
planting. Jtoalng.aad ail ,handywbrk,
cuUvatln,;,,pulUng.topplag vand
nauiing to tae laetory.H i? . ' "f-.
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koatng, I Ulak, aaaattara
during tha asaaoa.'ialaaiaf for.
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