The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 01, 1915, Image 1

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GERMANS PLAN A
BIG AERIAL MOVE
AGAlNSTJNEMfES
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'flwl Hiii'rtn lTi MmIm May
i-'Mmh Tlml KOktnlfir Hn I'lnif
I'roiliytfrliin cliurrh. TIiIh whh d.
rliloil loUuy nfleir rulit of toliKruiiiN
from a ttrotlivr, Jiiiiii-h McMIIIhii, tit
Kri'sno, Cnllf., anil m lirolhor'iii-tuw,
fanlHonip Nnr Hi'VitlHllOHnry CohJ AV, Ihi Lap of Kuloni, hIiiiIiir jliey
jWlll bo'lire for (ho Ht'rvli'CH.
,$jL Tho sorvlctMt lit tho I'rimliytcriun
mi I 're Hervlca Utiurch will bo conducted by llcv. K.
..-.Lfjw tk n a..-ii t . ti. IttrhiirHa. nnultir at il, l t.
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f Mporis Hint VlctorUtm Htiorin, o-cUurc. ' ' nuwiuv of tho regular
Isrrtldmt of Mexico, lias left Cdl.i,tt5,,or Tho nrvko at tho cemolmy
flMlo, for "an unknown UMlfnuHon," '' bo "nUfr Ibis iiumdct'u of Klamath
5t rescind tho earn of the ndmlii-''t",K ? "7. A. Kt & A, U.
firtUoti offlclaU, Tlicnc, coiilcil with j Mr. McIIIIIbii'h ilemlno wait duo to
tW tjory i "in n now rnruiuiiuii i hiiuhv ui uiiiiiux)- inn wock, which
inior
nfeM! In Mexico, aro arrntly
.Nttoi to OfflClftJ, '
ISscrflAry Hrynn will iimkn no ron
(riuilon of tho rumor.
The Curruiisit Junta today hotly do
tid the ctinncon tlmt the Carnntotnn
looted Hie treasury nt Mexico City
loft hi in prnctlcally iineoncliiiK until
'death. Mr. McMillan, wlio was r,l
ycnrn of ago, and a natlvv of Canada,
en in o In Klnmatli Kails about otovon
years mko from Kuloin. Klnco thon ho
lias bevn actlvo In UiihIiicmh and fra
ternal clicks In ill l'x city, and for hov-
,. ...n.lnnln. !. Htv r..rntlv to crn 'p" ,'l", uc0'' fOHdUCtlllK a fur.
Ih. .dvsnrlng Zapatistas. liU?"0n "a T" ,n.e,".b0r "! Jl!"
(local Masonic ldttt', and also of tho
Woodmen of tho World.
ltnll.il I'tess Kerlce n nU,Uon , ,,, wf0 Mr McM.
8AN ANTONIO, April l.ln Une,lan survived by tbrnt children,
with rtussla. Knuland, Iceland, Ort-vMM Oroltt McMillan and Kloyil mid
ion, Wiuhlnnlon. and other locallilos. 'Illlara McMillan, a nrotlivr, James
the republic of Mexico may o dry, McMIIInn of Krosno. Calif., nnd nu-
(lenerat Franccsca Villa today stat- other brother In. Canada.
d that when peace comwi with victory' ..
for his army, ho will make tho demon , '
i.niui depart forever from all, Hrta ofJOIIfl I 1 1 T If 1 1 I
.country. Sl IINh I AKi Mil I
' !!lt states Uiai he haa had rtldtera'LU II U LnllL HULL
STARTS APRIL 10
ViotnloH that be has hid Midlers
wmvhiI for drunkenness, has I
he shot saloon .keepers for selling)
lie iroopers liquor, i
I'alled Press Service j
UIIKDO, Tex., April l, Dispatch.'
rs front Neuvo Laredo say that In a '
battle foiiKht yesterday between I he.
advance guards of the Vllllstas nndi
UiummtirtHiiliCiindrto, tho Car-1
miniums were pushed back sixteen
miles.
IMiiralor in Heeelon ,
fulled ('reus Service
ANN AIUIOH. Mich.. Anrll 1.-
MIchlKsn educatora are la Ann ,"Arbor
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KxIciihIvu repair work Ik under
way at the I.oiir I.nko Lumber com
pany's mill on tho Upper Lake water
loday tu attend tho fiftieth annual front, preparatory to commencing the
uieciuiR or mo Michigan Schoolmas-(." ' season April mth.
MT8 'iuii iul allied orgaulsatlona, ' The plant will cut about 50,000 feel
en prominent u oducallonal circles la day all season, according to tho ofll
sii over Hi., country aro scheduled tojcluU of the company. It will employ
simrcim the confcreiuo during tho.twenty-llye men In the mill, yards
four days' session. jotc.
t'rafl Nhw Iteliiit Tiinie.1 Out re
HK-eillep Ttian Waiidilp, and Are
Powerful Mounter of liwtriirtfoN.
Kllel I'rleilerlrli ('lonely Watclied.
Itiiv Inn DUpnitlu Till of MaMw
fin by TmkUh Thm)m.
llyCAItlACtKKItMAX
(llniled I'reSH Corrnsiondeiit)
IIKItl.I.N. April 1 Tho fJoriiians
are bullilliiK Kepeltins tfint travel rast
er tliiui the fleetest of Jlrltlsh war
ships. Tlitjo Is reninn o licllrvo tlmt
it serlCM of lures aerial attacks will be
nuule ioon upon fortified cities of .the
enemy before long.
New Keppellmi and Tan be are Hy
ing mer llerlln at all houra of the
day.
Hecoutly 1 stood In front of the
American embassy and watchod the
great Zeppelin "llansn," the last word
In aerial mounters, cruise back and
forth with tremendous speed and the
greatest of ease, despite a severe gale.
This Is llansa's seventh Zeppelin. It
wnH completed but a few days ago.
I'nlted Press Servlco
WASHINGTON, I). C. April 1.
The German embassy here today stat
ed that tho Oorman auxllllary cruiser
Prlns Bltel Frlederlch will undoubted
ly attempt a dash front Newport News
"If It gets a chance."
Hour British warships aro outside,
waiting to attack the Kite!, An
American patrol Is determined to en
forco America neutrality In the event
that there Is a battle.
Officials are closely watching the
activities of the German vessel. They
refuse to say thatHhe time limit for
Its stay In the harbor ha s been
reached.
EMcifncy Expert :
Dies in Philadelphia
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SENT TO HAWAII
l'XCI,i: SAM OltDKHH SAW CHAM
PION TO UHiKVOtl IM IN Till-:
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AbHIIstrrON.- l,.,u,( April l. j" Baoiine, oic, iieiu euiereo louay,
, Determliifil to Value thV submarine Iwhen tho Union Oil company isent a
V'A If possible, .Secretary DaitlcU of ,tonk wagon hero ,to be, used in sup-
,tbe navj department lias ordered Oun-jPlylriK the local trade. The company
tier Stlllson, the champion diver of also, Intends to establish a . station
(the United Slateu navy, with ?':ist Au
slstant Surgeon French nnd,rive lielp-
;ers, togetlier wjtn complete apparatus
for deep sea diving', to leave Drooklyn
Immediately for Honolulu.
: Tho- cruiser Maryland has been In-
, strutted to be at Maro Island In read'
tlness to leave as soon as possible with j
'the. party.
The trip, yll) inhe ten or twelve
jilays. In tlio meantime the efforts to
(raise the vessel will continue tin
F, v. Taylor, orlclnutor of the
modern scientific management move
ment, died In his homo In Philadel
phia recently from pneumonia. Ho
was f.9 years .old, ano4a former pres
ident of the American Society of Me-
chanlcnl Engineers. Among ills num
erous Inventions and discoveries' was
the Tayior-Whlto process of treating
modern high-speed tools. He was the
author of articles on BdentlOc effi
ciency, and Installed his system In
many large Industrial establishments.
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ItKHOI.UTION AIKilTKI) AT 'LAST
NIGHT'S MKKTING OF BUSINESS
MEN ASKING CITY TO SPEND
MONEY AT HOMK;
FASHIONED
CELEBRATTON TO
BE HELD HERE SECOND AND THIRD
QF JULY. MANY FEATURES PLANNED
' Klamath Falls la to hold a big two-
?r celebration. July 'J and S'. with
;uaes, u mnrliio carnival, races, aero
LMura thrlllM -a u.
Hflfl tnnnv' niltxkM tut1
VJ .H WtHVI HUlVt
"lures. This
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jf "wuig held last. night undejr the
r ui)lces of the Klamath Falls Iltisl
. .MM "en's Association. ,
A committee will be appointed In
J rew day to outline a tentatlvo plan
Jr holding such a colebratlon. This
wmmltteo will report to tho assoolu
l"natluextmeeUBg. t ihnt time, the plana outlined
wii l dl8C"MBI. Pln of action
' be adopted. Than the iBatar will
'" Placed In the hands of one capable
aa (0r arraniaawBta, who Willi
),w c"trely responsible for the sue:
," of tho Plana. He will be paid
, nr the time he la busy with the cele
-uji worn.
cadet Funds for the staging of the
affair are being subscribed by the
business men, and In return. It baa
been agreed that thoroi will bo no
concessions granted to outaldo fuklrs
If the city council will glvo the con
cession feature to the celebration com?
roltlee, ns It has In the past to the
Elks during Kodeo lime, Any con
cessions operated will be by or
through looal business houses, whose)
subscriptions make possible tho cele
bration, t
The sentiment last night seemed to
be In favor of the old time' form of
celebration, pyrotechnics alone elim
inated. A narado and apeechea,
dancing on" the streets At. In a iav)l
llen,'. a baseball game oth dayi, a
barbecue each afternoon; marine oar-
nival and parades a, t night on Lake
Rwauna, a high, diva Into the lake,
United Press Service '
PKTItOMRAD. April 1. A general
massacro of 15,000 native Christians
remaining in the Urmumnh district In
Porsln Is reported threatened by the
Turkish troop? there. Dispatches say
7,200 mutilated corpses wero found
In villages near there.
Praise California Itopple
Unlud Press Service
SAN JOSE, April 1. Tliuusauds of
topples, California's state flower,
wore exhibited todny at tho opening
of the three day poppy show of the
California Poppy League.
"Piiy.HM-You-Call" Department
United Press Service
CLEVELAND, O., March 31. CUI
xens hero must pay for the coat, of a
lire department run If tho blaxe Is
from a needless cause, under1 provi
sion of an ordinance now under dis
cussion.
General von Kluk Slightly Wounded
United Press Service . '
I1ERLIN (Wireless' to Sayvlllo, h.
1.) March. 31. General von Kluk has
hoen slightly wounded, the war office
onnounced. The famous commander
wns struck by blU of shrapnel-while
Inspecting advanced positions, It was
stated. Ilia condition la declared to
be Bntlsfactory.
Tho following resolution was adopt
ed at last night's meeting of business
men, and will be presented to the city
ceuncil:
We. the business men and taxpay
ers of tho city of Klamath Falls, In
mass meeting assembled, do most em
phatically protest ngalnst the proposal
now before the city council .to. pur
chase a street grader from a mall or
der house. Wo understand that a
grader of equal quality can be pur
chased at homo for practically the
samo money. We wish to call .the at
tention of the council' to, the fact that
tho money they expend is collected
from residents of Klamath Falls In
the form of taxes, and ahould be ex
pended here whenever possible. Our
city council should set an example
for the people by supporting home In
dustry, and thus aiding in tho up
building of our own city.
This comes as the result of a sug
gestion at n recent meeting of tho
council that the city purchase a street
grader an Eastern catalogue house
agreed to lay down here for 80. it
was held that the freight on the
grader would bo over halt the amount
and that a $40 grader would be a
mighty poor addition to the city's
street department .equipment, when
much better ones can be secured at a
little higher prtee f rom local dealers,
who spend their mMJhere;
fulls bus neu hu.Ii.;,i:j t.
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u celebration here ;U to ha held aeronlahe Nlchts. foot
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races, motorcycle races ana rniiar,sute ai uw ne-i
apeciinks were sugested last night I society wouiu ua
tnoir ioon stuns
Hack to Klamaty. " .
Mrs. J. N. Hrldge8, Raymond
(Hoppe) flridges and John Stroyan,
who spent the winter in Portlind, re
turned late yesterday to irmaln,
tThey made the, trip from Portland
by auto from Tim Dnlle?, nnd owing
to the aprlpg condition of snr.ie of the
roads, were obliged to go to Alturas
jiefare coming home.
llnxarr IotBonefl.
The Udjes' A(( Society of tho
Christian .church lias postponed its
baxanr and, cafeteria supper until
but will .held a cooked food
HAVE NEW METHOD
TO BEAT LOTTERY
TWO MEN WHO. LOSE AM, THEIIt
FUNDS IN JUAN FERNANDO
SCHEME, HOLD UP OFFICE OX
3IARKET STREET TODAY' '".
United Press Service
SAN FRANCISCO. April 1. A dar
log hold-up of the'offlce of the Juan
Fernando I.o"ttcry company on Marie t
street, in the heart of the heart'of -t&e
business district, today by two men,
culminated in1 the arrest of Stephen
Ross, an electrician, after an exciting-
chase, in which mounted police and
automoblllsts participated.
Ross would not give his compan
ion's name, but- said that he met' him
on n ferry boat this morning. After' a
hihort conversation they discovered
that each of them bad lost their last
cent In lottery, and.declded to recover
a part of their money.
They entered the lottery offlco, hold
up two clerks and secured $550. The
money was recovered, but Ross com
panion escaped,.
To Attend Funeral,
Officers and members of Aloha
Chapter No. 16, Order of the Eastern
Star,, are requested to assemble at
Masonic hall at 2 o'clock Saturday at-
jtotnoon. The, lodge will attend the
funeral of the latoW. PMcMlllenj
Maaquerade PoHtpomed."
Owing, to. the death of WJIllank P.
MoMjIlBri, the Women of ', Woodcraft
have cancelled their aso.uerade ball,
v bleu 'was to have, been hM Tuesday
evening In Odd Fello'w.'B hall,
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New York's Legislature Adjourns
united Press Service-
ALBANY, April 1. Sklda :toward.t
adjournment of the state legislature
are being greased. It was originally
planned to' adjourn tomorrow, Good
Friday, in readiness for the. forth
coming constitutional convention. -
Salary Scale Raised ,
United Press Service v 'l t
WILMINGTON. Del.. April J. jA
20 per cent salary rafse for all em
ployes of the DuPont Powder com
pany at plants In various parts of the
country went Into effect today. Tho
Increase wjll continue for the current
year,, and probably longer. Big sales
to the European belligerents are said
to have made the wage Increase possi
ble at this time.
Urocroll Paya Good
The Umpqu'a Valley, Fruit Union"
on Saturday received a telegrora from
Chicago" to" the effect that a' carload
of broccoli' recently shipped there
by growers of Douglji county, has
brought f3 a. crate, There are11 3 50
crates In a. car, bringing the total
for the consignment up to 11,050.
The returns are considered very satis
factory by the growers nnd that' It is
probable that hundreds of acres of
Douglas .county land ,wlll soon be
planted to this product. Roseburg
Review.
SnyderSoAH to Leave...
Gorte;B. Sayder, who owns exten
sive 'property here,- expecta vto leave
Saturdijri'fpr QBenvlIle; Calif j, af tejr
a vsrt of several days here.
here, Uh. jttotaso tanks, etc., at an
early date. ' i .- J ,l
The products of the, company, were
formerly carried by the KlamatbJFuet
company, but the company. wm handle
me mamuui ueiu iiseu. uscar Qey
ton ot tlioKuelcompany has been ap
pointed as the. Iocaagent , of tlio .oil !
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STARTS MONDAY
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Monday rrtomlug the sawmill of the
Algoma Lumber company at Algoma
wilt, commence operations for the sea
son, Klylng employment to a"crew of
about 200 men. ' v 7
'fhe, mill has a capacity' fqr,turnJ
out 125,000 feet of lumber every
hours. There will be about 15,000".-
000 feet'bf, lumber to'cat"lher'el"'tli1aT
season.
In addition, to the sawmill, Algoma
has a .steady , payroll. In, the ,box,fac
tory., which has been, running full
biast all wlnTer, nnd Is still. In' opera-
tlon?: shipping .out, big, quantities
box shook, er'ery week...
Lord Kitchener;, commander of the?
nriUsharmy.toqjaBOK!AutWvi j
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Honor German1 Statesmen
United Press Service .
nrw york. Anrii i.Th looth ,he census-will not'beJcbmpleted:;
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I.I.II.J.. H..ln.HnK.. A? Tl.ln.. f,n tU
von Bismarck, flrst chancellor of tho;
German empire, was celebrated, today
in a joint meciiug 01 menioers 01 uer
man clubs and societies of tills city
and New Jersey.- A.musical patriotic
program,, speeches nnd. motion, plc-j
1 11 res depicting stirring
life of, the "Iron Chancellor1
given,, tonight.
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on Saturday, The The -April terra of, the eounty court nth is spending a fortnight n;Klam-'rate In all ahovatxA'iuiaM !cW'r'll"iV?''M'fliBH
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