The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 25, 1915, Image 1

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ASKAN ROAD
KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 25; 1915
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A German Barber in the Trenches
RUSSIAN HORDES
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Wlillo .titimuiHfiiU'ia If Not .Mnile .
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WASHINGTON, t. C, Murchas.
It txeamo known today tint tbo tide
water tormlual of the (ovornmcnt'ii
Alukan rullrond will ho at Sowurd.
8wrd U tlio iirusont turmluul of
tb AUikn ttyrtttern railway. Tbu
purcbUM) of I tilt turmlual will jirobn
bly bu ono at thu II Mf tii by tbo
lororumcut.
Kormal announcaincnt of the lilans
will not be nmdit until I'reildcut Wll
on It ready.
Tlio selection of Seward and tbo
noulblllty of the purcbato of the
AUikn Northern termlnaln, etc.,
meant thu elimination of the Copper
Klver railroad an u poailblllty, dotplte
the effortt of the Morgan and dugion
helm lutoreutt to aell this lino to tbo
(overnment.
It li bollaved that the 'government
will itaclf build tbo railroad, aa It did
tbo Panama canal. It I understood
that tbo work will be In chirgo of a
commlitlon headed by Colonol Kdcs
of tho corps of engineers.
WIFE OF RULER -TO
VISIT HERE
WIFK AND C1III4IIIH.V OK THK
I'ltKHlOKNT OF OL'ATE.MAL.
WIM, HI'KM) SVMMKIt MONTHH
ON UPl'KU KLAMATH MKK
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Doak and
daughter are expected about tho first
of the month froaa Ban Francisco to
ipcuri two or three months at the
Doalr much on Upper Klamath Lake.
They will bo accompanied by Benora
Manuel Ks'trada Cabrera, wife of the
prealdcnt of Guatemala, and her two
ilniiglitern, who will also spend the
turoiner In the Klamath country aa
Kucsl.1 of the Doaks.
During the ast year Mr. Ooak's
hpi.lth has suffered under tho strain
of biitlneis. He was advised to spend
as much tlmo In the open as possible
tblg summer.
Turkey's navy contains only four
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Fleet Commander
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There Ih lixo In the Oertnan army
for every kliifl of artisan, and this
photograph shows a harbor plying his
trade In tho trendies Just outside tho
dugout whuro tho soldiers hide and
Hleop. out of danger of the bIioIU of
thu enemy, Many of theso men In
tho trenches havo been In them all
winter, living In underground collars.
dark and gloomy. The Htiocmakora, photograph.
taltorg and harbors among them have
been glad to work at their trades to
relievo tbo monotony, and In nearly
every German company there are suf
ficient of theso to take caro of the
Hlmplo wants or tho soldiers. Just at
tho left of tho barber are soon two
tiolillcr Htlcklng their beads out of
the dugout In order to got Into the
Athletes to Try
for Expo Meet1
Unltid Press Service
CHICAGO, March 25. Tho West
ern try-outs for tho Pannma-racinc
exposition wrestling championships,
to be held under tho eusplccu of thq
Amateur Athletic Union, will bo held
lioio beginning tonight. Mat artists
from nil over tho Middle West are en
tered Tlio Gastorn wrestlers had
Ihiili' workouts In Now Vork two
ntckx ngo. The cream of tho wres
tlers chosen will have their expenses
paid to San Francisco to bo pitted
against tho elite of tho padded ring
from nil soctlona of tho country. The
tlnnl elimination contests will bo hold
hero Saturday night for tho Western
athliitoB.
TO BRING NEW
FORAGE PLANTS
ulted Press Service .
1 LONDON, March 2fj. According to
ml vices from Petrograd and Vienna,
the Russian troops have successfully
iinversed Dukla Pass through the
Carpathians, and are now entrenched
on Hungarian territory, fifteen miles
from Bartfa.
This Is the first stage of a great
battle, preceding the Russian attempt
to take Budapest.
Near Uartfa and also In tbo terri
tory between tho Lupkaw and Uzok
passes, the Russians are mightily
smashing tho rear guards that aeek
to Impede the progress of the In
vaders.
81nce the fall of Permysl (the Rus
sian spelling of Prsemysl) the fight
ing along the fifty mile front baa as
sumed tremendous importance. Upon
the outcome depends largely the out
como of the spring and .summer cam
paign. ait Is reported that Cxar Nicholas
and Grand Duke Nlckolas are going
to, the scope of tho Carpathian, fight
ing as' soon as communication Is re
stored south' of Permysl.
Tho Inst report Issued by tho gov
ernment, upon tho vacant public
lands of tho United States, shows that
the area unappropriated and unrcsorv-
ed covers a total or 005,891,029 acres,
or which 486,080,032 acres Is tin
surveyed, Of this lattor figure, 307,-
903,823 acres ropresonts vacant lands
In Alaska.
Only 25 por cent of the population
of South America are women.
Expense ot Feeding
OKLAHOMA FARMER, CONFIDENT
THAT SORGHUMS WILL FLOUR
1SII HKUK, SKNDS HOME. FOR
QUANTITY OF SEED
the Starving Belgians
United Press Service
LIVERPOOL. March lB.-(Dy mail
to New York) "It will coat the Unit
ed States llO,0,eeo' annually to
feed the Belgians, this is to be a
war of years." declare the members
t the UaKea aHatee'Centrat Belgian
tUlltf Commission her' today," ea
toute to hMMot esidltloas.in King
Aiwt'aewtiijr'-v::'
"Oar eoamlttee Is'speaslng' ll
000,000 a month 'jaw to feed 1,800,.
HU ar chartered teearry food. Fer-'
'(V'miMilifBfl between the
United Stales and Rotterdam, but the
number of dependent Belgians Is In
cr3astng every day, and those we are
foedlng are roportedto' be on halt
rations," t ,
Lawrence, together with Miss
Josephine Roche, a suffragist of Den
ysr.vwlli yielt allindustrlktandAgrl
eultural eaters of Belgium to report
to. ;tbo' Belgian relief oo'mmtttses in
the United Itates. Lawrence declared
todiiiy the trip will furnish Informa
tion . for" 'replies to charges' la; the
United "iSUtes, thatVtaere, la greater
need for food'and clothing among, the
unsmpployed and poor in America,
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A new crop to be tried out here this
summer will be the sorghum varieties.
mllo maUe, fcttcreta, shallieu and
knftr corn. G. W. Hartmsn of Opti
ma, Okla., who is hero visiting his
daughter, Mrs. S. O. Dearing, believes
that these crops will thrive as well at
this elevation as In his part of Okla
homa, where the elevation Is 3,200
feet, and ho has sent homo for seed
from his own ranch.
Ho Intends to plant those on small
tracts, and It they prove "as successful
ns be expects, he will sell put back
L'ast and move to Klamath. Twenty
pounds ot each variety ot seed has
been ordered sent here by Mr. Hart
man, and fnrmors wishing to plant
aomo small tracts to these crops are
asked to communicate with Hartmsn
through, the Chamber of Commerce.
"I beltcvo that these are the Ideal
forage crops for Klamath county,"
says Hartman. "They cannot be ex
rollod on dry lands tor profit, and 1
nm anxious to tost them out,
"Those sorghums are seventy-five
day crops. The yield per acre rune
from tblrty-flyo to elxty bushels of
soed an acre, according to the amount
of cultivating. A bushel ot seed
weighs 54 pounds, and when I left
homo the seed was selling ,at 11.88
per hundred pounds, It Is," used aa
chicken feod and for atock fattening,
etc.; and is as good or better than any
other grain for this purpose.
"Besides the. grain from the vari
eties, the remainder of the plant ta
good for stock feeding. It can be ted
vtth the grain, tbu giving both
roughage anil tattener at the same
time, or can be fed as silage.''
Despite an Increase In the use, of
eleetrlelty, twentK-ive factories la the
United. States are kept busy making
lncndeeeent;gn' mantles. " J ' .
Fleet Enters Dardanelles.
United Press Service
LONDON, March 25. A dispatch
from Tonedos Island says the allied
fleet has entered the Dardanells, and
opened a violent bombardment on the
forts near the narrows.
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It la understood that Viscount Ghlnda.'! mitlnu rnllaw ,t&riii Htl
'the Jananese ambasaad'er. tas assuratfi 'f . . - . .w&.4fc??-" -'-
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Is Admiral S. H. Carden, command
er of the allied fleet, at the Darda
nelles, killed or wounded, or is he ill,
as reported by. the British admiralty t,
This Is a question that has been un
settled since the conflicting reports
were sent out Saturday, following
the sinking of three allied ships by
the Turkish land batteries a week
ago.
Admiral Carden was the ranking
officer of the fleet sent to the Dar
danelles, so he was given command
over the French as well as the British
warships.
For .about an hour and a halt last
night an audience ot S00 or more,
composed of Odd, Fellows and their
families, roared with .laughter at the
antics ot fifteen or twenty members
of the Rebekah degree, who, under
the title ot "Tho Young Ladles' Club
ot Single Blessedness'' bold a conven
tion, calculated to forward their ef
forts to obtain partners for life'
Journey. ..
Deep In their plana and schemes,
they hailed with Joy. tne coming ot
Professor Makeover annals assistant,
with his wonderful' niaohine, which
would take an old maid, and grind her
up and turn her ont la whatever
form slio wished, .and the fairies,
brides, musicians, etc., the Professor
turned out were a pleasure to behold.
One requirement neeeesary to a suc
cessful operation waa, that the old
maids tell the professor their exact
age, and au weai.weu until one ot
them, Matilda MenlJnbW Btralgatface
Joyful, insists abo was but 11, and
thereby wrecked tho'ntaehlne. . .
The solos, duewf aa instrumental
music rendered at-(the i Vmade-overa"
wm one ot ta Istnaoa of the enter
tainment, whlle"tae)iM maid who
wanted to beoomo a, Vatoa little house
wife,' ad she omM eaaili' a'maa'' swept
and dusted jn a' trahratitatle manner:
Taken au toawner, (aoorening.waa
a (lhoroualy;,JraJrta;aaM.tti,
Odd oll(waraiaajsl -aVU koa?tr
thanks to tho ate,lo.a,nost' nJeas'
ant, eveniag," , sarii;taa'; aor
dial wilinnt whim I has soma aaraln
REGALSDROPA
COUPLE 10 PALMS
JOE KENT'S ROLLERS TAKE THE,
BEST OF THE SERIES FROM
SHOE STORE TEAM ON ALLEYS
LAST .NIGHT
The Palms took two out ot three
from the Regal team last night, win
ning the first and third games. Don
Dale ot the Palms, rolled 210 In the
last ten frames. x
The scores follew:
PALM
12 3
R. Dale 169 162 168
Ketsdever .......148 146 118
Lavenlk ,...103 160 141
D. Dale ....168 156 110
Kent 138 149 ,166
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Totals ........ .776." .763 796
REGAL
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Van Bellen 130 183 178
Jester 161 .176 .146
Littler ..164 161 154
Elliott , ,,.173 140 -188
Houston ,. .148 179 165
Totals ..,...-757 888 781,
On Way Home. - . j
Mr. and Mrs. John w, welts are in
tho elty. on their war home to Bly, af
ter apeadlag the winter in Ashland,
.HrKlsh 'women -aro new: 'tomtit
T1piewy cUlw. whlsn.wlH ortngto
tother; ne4'ely the wlvea, mothers
sad daughtani or,ao 'sWtlMMIoi
and saltow, nt' tliyM saajlns, aw-
tora, ikanta ;: ti'simi) woafaiiirW '
wmm to is) soaaotMiMf fo tW ToernHi
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"finding in no way violates
"open door"' p61lcy.
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to fully satisfy the apprehensions of
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tors. President Wilson his ordered altlffB" Wi?MMg'i '
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Thara Is m. BOMihllltr of th -..rJ. Kr0ngffflaiOeloa;Of-,ar
tatlon of the CallforaJa.anti-altenlaiiiy1'
bill matter. It Is understood that Uinvf.ff' "rSW'Pf-
the Okuma ministry, was str'onglrsus-,w1n?';('J!i;!t'
tained at -yesterday's election, lt$aatMSMMW
Jaoan's intention to re-oDen the mat.! General Manore.tbe.gOTernor. ,
ter. . ;is stinTockedfn
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President W"n is receiving copies ;
of. all Pekln and Toklo messages, im
mediately upon their receipt..
SPECIAL MASS
EASTER MORN
THE CHOIR OF SACRED HEART
CHURCH PRACTICING ONE OF.
MU AD'S ARRANGEMENTS FOB
HIGH MASS RENDITION ,
The cheU-'rt-SaetiHeartehnW
la, rehearsing one, ot tho celebrated
Millard, masses for high mass Easter
Sunday, which will begin; at 10:30.
In addition a special ,Eaater. sermon
will be delivered, by the ' pastor, Ber.
Wm. McMillan; S. J. ., '
Mrs. A. r. TindolM.organlst, Is di
recting the choir. Mrs. Jule Barlow
Is violinist. The vocalists ere:
Soprano Mrs. Matthew Smith, Miss
Claudia O'Laughltn, Miss Alice Mc-Court
Alto Miss Marjorle Weeks, Miss
Edna Soule. '
Tenor Lawrence Mehaffey, Miss
Dorothy Weeks.
Bass Carl Schubert, Rhlnehnrt, Mot-
schenbacher, Joseph B. McAllister.1
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TtA clfsitn VHejteoi4aVsB)tMnei;wlUfnaV'l1 ,?
the Indian; settlements Jtoiise'Jtho'';'
.other Indians." ThernewaUhatjttieT ;''
have al'readyMnnerjsCtJBraoainO'il
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WASHINGTON.' D.a Mareh:l6.-r -General
Felipe Angekn m loomiac f
a possible eomnmlssissllente
Mexico. ..General 'Ancetar'-iraa' eliosasi'
saprorlstonalprsildsnt at tho asiao
cimTenUon?ls;MR'letismTma,
and'Cainruavait K:asirsto's,ttaH-
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;,The;war,;;etartment.-toeWjstsg';
that SASJrmy.tiina9oitwWtalM.IOr-:
etgn ,refug:rromlTaa4ettf','H.lii
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Texas Demantjir
Fire Escapes
AUSTIN, Tex., March 26. Fire es
capee are being added to buildings, ev
erywhere In Texas today as the re
sult of the passage ot a' law at
the recent .legislature. AU structures
of more than two stories In height
must be equipped, with adequate fire
escape, lactiiues. Fire, chiefs. Are
marshals, city officials and' the state
commissioner ot labor are, charged
with, the-entorcement of the law,
School buildings, lodging bouses, i
theaters, public, halls, manufacturing
and .mercantlle.establtshments are-af; I Point lnje:mornJng,rjtnflihs; thoro
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been arranged .as'yet,;tlwughaeteia)l
ot .the shippers have hlnteiTiwesTj:
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