The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 09, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREObN, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1915
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WAiINOTON, l. C. March .0.--Secretary
Dnnloln of tho Navy IX"
lrtnnt today ortleced Admiral
rutcber In M'nd two more battleship
to the hnrtmr of Vera Crui, pending
wtltcmcnt of tho present Mexican
IroublM.
Tim tmtlloHhlp Georgia and cruiser
' Waihlnaton, In command of Admiral
Capcrton, have boon ordered lo Vera
Crui.
It la expected they will arrlvotliero
got Utcr than Friday.
(lovcrumcnt official state Interven
tion In Mexico Is not being cnnsld
red. They KtAto that tho deflanco shown
by Utncral Obrcgon In leaving for
dgnora In Mexico City at tho mercy
of nobi, nnd which Is responsible? for
tho latest crisis, U responsible for
Daniel' ordbr. Offlclala aro conn
dent that Carranta will not be an ar
rogantly defiant a waa I Inert a nt Ihl
time Inat year.
Picture Map of Dardanelles ani-Forts Destroyed
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EAOI.K PASS, Tex., March 9. Tho
town of Pledrai Netrat haa been ovac
ntttd by tho Carranilata. A few
troop will pollco the town until the
arrival of tho Vllllala army,
A a rctult, a thouiaod Mexican
rlTlllan have aought refuc bare.
1'atllcmen Itenort I'roaperlty
Untied I'reM Bervlce
SAN ANTONIO, Tox., March 9.
I'roiperoim conditions 'In tho atock
raUInK bulnoii wore reported today
t tho opening of tho Texaa Btato
Cattle Italnera' annual convention.
The diverting of much cotton acre
age to tho livestock Induatry waa n
feature of tho itatlatlea. allowing a
conalderablo Incroaae In tho numbor
of beef caltlo and boga oh Texaa
farmi and rancbea. Bxporta advocat
ed the wider uao of allot for feeding
purpotet.
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clan diamber of depntie haa bee prorogwM for av
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ot tbe forts .near the entrance, and
they are slowly making their way Up
toward tbe Sea of Marmora and Con
Btnntlnoplo. The Russians may send
the Black Sea fleet down to meet
I them, and thus clear out ber way to
tbe Mediterranean. ,
The principal forts were at the en
trance of tho straits. There is Sedll
Bahr on the European side -and 'Kum
Knleli on the Asiatic side. Further
straits are the forts hot yet
taken, Kalld Bahr and Maldos oa the
Home of tlm fortu In the Dnrda- the efforts oMtueula to break through of tint world. Imvo fallen at last. TheiEUropean aide and Kapes Kales, Kale
nolk'H which have withstood tho from the Blnrk 8oa to tho waters of nllled Hoots, made uij of British and Sultanle and Charalc on the other
clalniH of the power of Europe mid ( tho Mediterranean and the .open seas French worships, hnvo smashed flvejslde.
ANKENY4CANAL TO . ASK 60VERNMENL
BE ISSOE IN MAY! TO TAKE MAY
HOT SWINGS HOTKIi
VISITED IIV A FIRE
gtKHTlOX Ol' AMENDING CIIAH
TEK TO AI,M)V COUXCII. TO
ENTKIl INTO CONTRACTS FOR
CLOSING TO GO ON IIAM.OT
Mra. (Icorgo 1 Hantcom of Lynn,
Maa., u probably tha youngest
grandmother In tbe United States,
wing just been presented with a
grandchild nt the age of 32.
Tho queatlou of Qincudlng tho char
ter so as to allow tho council nnd city
officials to enter Into n contract with
tho government for tho taking over
of tho Ankony canal or other stepR
looking toward Its abandonment will
bo submitted to tho voters nt tho city
elcctjon May 3rd,
At laat night's meeting of tho couii-
cll Pollco Judgo Lenvltt stated that
after cxntnlnlng tho lawa na carefully
ns lie could, ho. felt ho had no option
oxcopt to put tho question on tho bal
lot. This ifi tho question tho council
proposed to put bofore tho voters at
n special election, Tho apodal elec
tion ordlnanco was vetoed by tho
mayor.
Officials Are Soon to
Move to City Hall
"Moving day" will 00911 order
' the city offlclala. At last nfghl'a
"idling of the council, the new city
hU was partly accepted, so occupa
tion can be made without further de
wy. Tho building committee report,
fumed by Councilman Hamilton,
"wr and Matthew Hated the work
0 be completed; Including aome In
Wor flnlihlng, placing of hardware,
nnd the completion ot ooncrnte
P, concrete wart, eradlag, etc.. on
no ouiaide, and renommeitded that
:.:.. ,ne eptiit; of m.mv
".iiniiow percMteMT wriie4s;rir
to the roMMateea: -L V " "
MMilMed to cover the work remala-
IW ;iZi " ei"msH ruwaaf ot
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ers, and the acceptance ot tho, bond.
Before putting the motion Mayor
Nlchpfaa voiced a protest 'against tho
action. He held that tho council was
acting unwisely in considering the ro.
lease, or a f 30,000 bond to nccopt a
$3,000 .bond for the completion of
the work; settling of all lloni, etc.,
and opposed the acceptance of tho
city ball or any part of it until com
pleted in full accordance with the
bond .originally posted The motion,
he contended, placed the oily safe
uaiul 11mu Jhf fsA Im otlA Mntia dk Ihft
mAm IW-trTr .r .
- Rogers, Matthews and Hamilton
voted ys, .and Owens and i,ockwood
In the nefatlyei J
MattheVa the moved that the city
oJRclals be BOtllled and authorised to
uove la at their earliest convenience.
Tkta'.wai patted.
MEMORIAIi I'OR UNITED STATES
t)ltrilASE OF WESTERN PA
CIF1G IS INTRODUCE!) IN CALI
FORNIA LEGISLATURE
1 AccordlngtOjiueager advices from
bnovet ureoK, tno notoi at Kiamatn
jllot Springs caught Are Sunday, and
jthe Interior was completely gutted.
1 no extent or the loss is not known.
Tho fire started in tho wooden
structure forming tho rear of tho es
tablishment. Lack of flro lighting ap
paratus allowed a spread to the rest
of the building.
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SACRAMENTO, March 9. Tho
imrchaHo of tho Wostcrn Pacific rail
road .by tho foderal government Is '
naked In a memorial to congress In-,
trod need today In both tho houso and).
DOIR RELEASED
TO AWAIT JURY
senate.
" Thla followed tho launching of a ,
movement by Rudolph sprockets, who
stated that tho stockholders would bo
Riven bettor asuruncca of. protection
In tho ovent that tho road passed Into
MAX ACCUSED OF STEALING ED
ITOR'S CLOTHES BOUND TO
GRAND JURY, BUT IS NOT HELD
UNDER BONDS
tho government's hands than It It
passed Into receivership.
WOOD PAVEMENT
DATA IS
RECEIVED
INFORMATION ON LATEST AD.
VANCES ALONG THIS LINE
WILL BR FURNISHED INTER.
ESTED PERSONS BY HERALD
In view ot the rcnowed use of .wood
block paving In many of the big cities
tho local city offlclala aro considering
tho ndvlalblllty of testing this form
ot street Improvement for uao hero.
The pavement of this form la said to
bg moro economical, Icsh noisy, and
has nn added advantage In tho fact
that tho blocks can be manufactured
and treated hore, giving additional
work to the Klamath lumber plants.
From several sources, but princi
pally from the-AmeVlcan-Lumberman,
the ecognuea authority on an minga
pertaining to. iroreat proaucia, we
Herald haa secured, comprehensive
data, on wood block pavement, from
all standpoints. This, has been se
cured' for the" benefit of local offlclala
or 'manufacturer Interested, and will
gladly be furnUhed upon application.
H Dotr, whom Sam Evans, had ar
rested on a charge, of larceny by
bailee, stating that Dolr withheld twe
suits ot Evans' clothing, valued at
$C0, was this morning. held to await
tho action ot tho grand jury by lus
tlco of the Peace Qowen. Dolr' waa
released upon hla owa recognisance,
no bond bolng BBked by the Juatlce,
who signed an order releasing Dolr
from any custody.'
The testimony brought vou.t in the
preliminary examination, yesterday
tendod to show the arrest "to be tbe
result ot a dispute oyer ,a 6.35 ad
vertising bill Evans alleges Dolr owed
blm. Dolr took two suite of clothes
belonging to Kvans'tb clean, repair
and press, and Evans held .that this
work was to pay tor the-advertlslng.
Dolr hold differently ,He: demanded I Now that the weather la again aet'
14 Jor tho work,, aaa.'threatenea. totied, tho city will have the ualm-
bcII tor non-payment t the,, clothing, nroved streets draaaed and smoothed
ivhlph Iia linn held alui 'nvflnliAP. I ., .A- 'hi. ak.4Ja..M..tH
Dolr .maintained that tho advertising
TRIP TO GRATER
LAKE EK JOYABIE
INSTRUCTORS AND CATERER RE
TURN JUBILANT FROM WINTER
JOURNEY TO WONDERLAND OF
KLAMATH COUNTY
City School Superintendent R. H.
Dunbar, J. W. Llndqulst, proprietor
of tho Rex cafe, and D. C, Morris,
Head of grade school manual train
ing, returned late yesterday' from a
trip to Crater Lake.. The greater
portion, of the Journey from Chllo
quln waa made on tkeea, and the trio
are confirmed boosters for such aa
outing.
John A. McCall, who has .beta at
the lake with Ranger Momyer a cou
plo of weeks, haa also returned.
The party say that the volcanic won
der is indescribable in Its wintergarb,
They took many picture to substan
tiate their claims.
PICK OUT COURSE
FOR CYCLE TESTS
COUNCIL ALLOWS MOTORISTS TO
HIT UP SB MTLBS AN SOUR
FROM RALLROAD TO CITY UN
ITSEIGHT RIDERS ENTERED
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The course for the endurance to be
held next Sunday by the local P. A.
M. organisation has- beta practically
outlined by the oRclahi of the society
after the council, laat night" graated
permiaaloa, for the motorcycluite ca
tered, to attain a 36-mile-per-hoaf
speed oa Sixth, street between, the
railroad' track and the city limits.
., Tbe run Is a test ot. endurance of
the machine and aklll of the rider.
Tbe course outliaed it from the C. A
S. Electtia and Cycle Store, out Sixth:
itreet'to Boaaaxa, via -Dairy; Bonaa
ta, via Lorella, along the aorth aide
ot Langell Valley to Laagell Valley
postoStce; return aroand aouth aide
of Langell Valley threagh Poe Val
ley to Oleae; Oleae to atartlag place:
There wilt be checklag' etatioaa
here; and at Boaaaaa.. -.The aabtor
cycltota wlir start; at Ave minute In
tervals, beginning at 7. o'clock Ban
dar morning.
About 350 will be . given in cash
prises. Besides this, the Orphean
theater. Star theater,,?! E. Swansea,
8ugar Bowl and W. C. Hum. will give
special priaea.
Those entered for the race, aad the
motorcycles they ride are:
Charles Faught, Bonanza, Excelsior.
L. E. Decker, Excelsior.
George Bodenhamer, Excelsior.
ClereFerrls, Excelsior.
Horace G. Shldler. Excelsior.
W. F. Piper, Indian.
Floyd. McMillan. Excelsior.
C. B, Coon, Harley-Davldson.
Carl Schubert, Iadian:
Tom Elliott. Tate.
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BERLIN, March t,
eelxed. tonight
that an Italiai,
twenty rretraneorta. bid with
troops. heUea-KtowaTaUMIMrtBV
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STREETS TO BE
POT " REPAIR
STREET SUPERINTENDENT IN
STRUCTED TO HIRE TRAMS
AND DRAG THOROUGHFARE
WILL TRY OUT NEW GRADER
contract was made whtle.he and Lee
Tlrandcnburg were .In buslneaa to
gether, and that he paid, for his share
of the. coat when he cleaned and press
ed clothes belonging waaotber mem
ber of; the North wtttari.toeeV
In. tho meantime. thtwo suits of
Wothlag remln.la the eaatody of the
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In evidence by both .the itate and the
defease. Dolr thia afternoon started
to work for George QrlaalaV,
Phltadelphla haa aiprofettloaal wo-
mea't club.
for the summer. City Street Superin
tendent Fred Stahlman waa laat
night Instructed by the council to
hire the necessary teama, etc, to do
this,
A local implement house has a new
type ot grader for aato. in 'wle.
members of the council art much la
tarested. It haa been orraagetht
the machine will be reatedj IbeeRy;
it A;; nominal sum, Md.the.atreet.djt
partmeal bytuai;tett can ditsfsg.a
whether thla aaW
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Mrs. Margaret B. Laird; the wife ef
a Newark, N. J., druggist, :haa been
appointed la member ot the
health In that city.
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and Belgkn'' jwUom soathof Dix- v ,
mude and near'Steenaeraaae f aadifol
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WASHiNGTON. D. C, Mareh;,.
Hundreds ot aettlere in: thjWry
land areas ot Oregon, eapw)lally;tait
"old tlmeri," will be beat ted by the
amendment to thevteamgad.
stead law which paMmjIvUw
aaortly betores aiournnaent Thla:ta
commonly lewnrMtae "Staaott
bill" beeautt the tame waa iatro-
duced la tha Miae byRtareeentaUve
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