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

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1915
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Wlilili Wiin llculriiyrtl ly
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Willi l.'l'l""(" ""' INMIIIirN II"
KiniHT ruiiiwhjr--In Sow All lo
- Turn Out l'i M,HM,IHH Vat ol
I iimlMi1 ii Vimr.
T!iiir"l' inuruluK lli ' univuilil
tod pluilnir mill of tliv I'ellrtin liny
,umbr ii mi any will cninuipnrh oi
enllotiK fur ih a.ion. K. Illll Hun
lr. tint ciiKliuier In clmrgo of I lie
toMirurtlon, liu liml mon working
fay suit nlRht' of Ute. In onlr to
brtnn tltlri nbout.
Abniit flRhty mon will lie employed
In the ptaitf- to Iwgln with. A thore
letntnuliitf ilry lumber for worklnn
In tbo plnnlnic mill, nml work In the
jrd Brown lurgor, there will bo em
ploymriit for ciio to 12ft mrn.
At prcnont (lib pond U well lllld
with Iok. nml little IobbIob I'm being
carried on. When thU iiijiply In ll
mlnlihed, thero will be about 200
men cmitoyel In tho woods nnd the
etmpt.
AfuT I Ik- plnnt U In full running
nnler il U llu Intention of Provident
II, I). MortciiKon to net atlde ft dnr
"vlnllor's ilay." to bIvc fill who wlnli
im npiiortnnlty to Inipect tho mlll.j
which Is Die lrit la'Houthern Ore
ion. I It win i,y than a year ago, Juat
Dhw llic ncnton'a nm waa itarted,
tkitiir I'ollcnn nar dumber con pa
ir'iMwmlll waa compMely dettroy
id by lire. Before tho rulna had
ttu Kinoklng, the rompnny an
Dounccil It Intention of rebuilding.
md since then work linn gono stead
ily rnrwnn! on tho orootlon of n big-;
xr nnd mora up-to-date lumber mill.
Tim milt iiixi rnvml tiv Are lnt venr
l-cut inn.ooo feet of lumber every
twenty hour. Tho plnnt that will
mart Tliurmlny will cut thnt amount '
of lumber In Jimt half the time.
A twin Imnd mill ban been erected
this time. Both are nlno foot milts
The logs will be brought Into tho mill 'out from Philadelphia, with four lum
en a single clwite.and they will bo 'dred notables on board,
bucked Into desired length by a' Tho tmsseniters nnd crow are bold i
drag saw before they ontar tho mllU;in (uiirsintlno on account of a mild I
Arm kickers will throw tho argo logs
to the carrtngo on the left hand side,
and the smaller ones to the right
band carriage. Throughout the aaw
mill, the machinery la completo In
rry detail,
Tim miwmlll la operatod by a R0
borsopowor steam engine. Tho'ptan
ing mill, which la about 300 .yards
IN TIME OF WAR FRANCE PREPARES
FOR PEACE fiY REOPENINO ITS MILLS,
SHOPS AND FACTORIES AT THIS TIME
(United Press
Staff Correspondent)
''AlllH. March 24. (By mail to
ew York) "lu times df war pre
Pro for pence." ,
This is to be tho, slogan hereafter
"' a, block In the French-chamber o'f
deputies, hoaded by Deputy Frederick
"runot of the Department of the
8fino, Just as France possibly made
nilstako in times of. peace in not pr.
irlng more fully for war ao Dep
"v Urunet deolarea ahe will make
ven a greater mlstake'now that ahe
" k she falle'fo'Ulte advatf
0f It for a thorough preparation for
With tho certainty of afvleterloua
w Peace only a .queailenofilwiv Prunet
loclures Frftn9e,,WIlylotoiiv!iot. a
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pori jMittH until mo end of the war, I loaded with wltwit foiiHeaillo( for .Newport iN'ews looked .battered and ' mei chant, ahlp with the North Ger
tnicr tluin try to exoipo the Ilrjilsli Liverpool, Sliu had rilK7iink novcn worn after neven months on thn hlh man Llovd. and Cantain Bauer (on
crulHiTH ttMlthiK (or her, lUiforo the
war HiIh vvRHel btloneed to tlin .North
(aormnii l.loyd lino. 8ho arrived In
Newport News with Information that
from the nnwinlll biiildlngR. Is otter-'
tited by electricity, llosldes the plan
ing mill, tiiero Is also n lath mill: i
II. H. Wood will resumo his posi
tion of opernting tuipcrlnteiulent, and.
the personnel of thn crow will lie
largely as It was .before tho flr. i
If run night nml day continuously,,
this plant could cut nbout (.0,0(10,000
feet of lumber a season.
EASTERNERS ARE
HELD BY "POX"
l'Ol!lt llt'MHIi:
I) PKOPI.R MAKING when students of the Klamath Coun-
-'y High School will deliver elocution-
TRIP THltOt'GH AXAI. TO E.
POHITION ON FAST NEW LINER
ARE IN QUARANTINE -
tflilti'd I'resB Service .. ';
KAN DIKGO, April 8, Tbo now
illll stenmer, Northern Pnclnc, nrrlv-
!cd nt this port today, thirteen d.iys
case of smallpox,, nnd will probably
bo detained ton days. All on board '
iniiHt bo vaccinated, ncordlng to tho!
federal and local health officers. "
Tho I'ustom has been started In
nome Westom cities of. printing tho'Thn FlddKTold" ...Nova
mihlnn mime, of a" woman after that:
of her husband In the directory.
self ut toiiiy unable to copo with, the.
gigantic problems which will then be
presented unless she begins liuniod-l
atety hor preparations. Already Bru-1
not lias propnrod ri aeries of proposod
laws to this end, nnd theso nro to bo
Introduced at onco Into the French t
parliament. ' ' ',
Whllo tho bulk f tl(oso proposed,
measures have to do largely with tho
mere material advantages and prepur-'j
atlons of peace, Brunei has also mado !
nrovlslons III thorn for what may
prove the beginning of the realisation i
la prance of the dream's of syriillcal-f
s"ts the word over-r-tho establlah-..
ment I of. .working men on a basis,
where, they will share b tho profits of
their ofi laYlen.., p
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One of tne nrat proojems ,whiiii
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puxcii Kim,, ui uuiii, ..in., njiiun wuii
Ilrltlnli nnd French vckbcIh.
Diplomatic nuthorltles In Washing-'side wan pnlntcd white, while the 6th-
ton consider tho sinking of the Prye'cr waa rusty. Her smokestacks and
inn act of wanton aggression so plain-
UPP CONTEST 18
mm; high sciiooi.
AHK I.NTEKKO KOIt THK GOLD
MKDAI.S TO III-: AWAttDKD I-'OR
l.i:CI..MATIO.V WORK
Much. interest Is holng taken In tho
Upp dcclnmatlou contest to lie held,
tomorrow night nt tbo opera house,
nry numbers In competition for the,
TOMORROW NIGHT
'two gold medals given annually by
tho well known local Jeweler. Frank jmfiT
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; There Is no admlsaloii charged. Uo-'
'sides tbo iluchimatlon numbers, thero t
i will also bo solectlons by tho High!
School. alee Clubs nnd a solo by Mlssj
Louise Benson. The .irogram .In full j
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follews:
"Onco In a While'' .......
Girls' Glee Club
Czlbulka
, Unco With tho Flames"
W. H,, Murray
Kulhorlno McAudrows
The Ambitious Youth". ... .Burrett
Mnry McComb j
i.litln Oriihdn Annie . i I
, . . James Whltcomb Illley V
Mary Hughes
Franklin
. riorenm uto
'Skeleton In Armor". .. .Longfellow
Emma Honzlk
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' ............ "Snmosn and Delilah"
Miss Loulso Beusou
"lioby ShAfto" Anonymous'
; Freda Stolgor
;'Tlln Shophord'a Trophy. . , .OJllvant;
i, ' Hasel Fry j
"Chariot Race" Lew Wallace 1
j Wayne Keeseo i
"Immigration" ............. Reed)
, Charles Door j
.".Come, Brothers, Tune the Luy"
t 1 1 .- ,Moschel08
j Boys' aieo Club
Presentation, of Medals, Frank M." Upp j
DRYDE
IS 1916 DREAM
RVANH' STATEMIJXT THAT THE
PARTV WOULD tlPPOHBlilQUOR
IXTK.ltKSTH IK THE OPENING
GUMS TWP CAMPAIGN ,
'United Press.Seryice
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MOCRACY
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i uu rrinz ftiiei. wnen It entered
reas with no chnnco to clean up. Ono
nil Iron work about her were rusted',
democratic nntlonal committee after
tho next convention. Dryans publish
ed declaration thnt tho committeemen
should oppose tho liquor Interests is
accepted politically as the opening
gun of the battle between the wets
and drys for the control of the dem
ocratic party.
Tho drys assert that President Wll
STfliKXTS son will be compelled to take'a posi
tive stand before, congress recon
venes. No commentihas come from
thohlteHouse""a8', yet regarding
Oryan's declaration. '"
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LOTS OF WRECKS
nn rinT niiifiT
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VESSELS WRECKED OFFB,cen,c PonU in; Klamath county to
XOltTH C.tltOMNA, AND EV -
ERY AVAILAULE '
SENT TO RELIEF'1
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'.United Press Service '
j WASHINGTON. D,
April 8
Tho1 coast guard service-has ordered ;
,i
;evcry available revenue cutter south
jof Boston to' proceed to Diamond
Shoals nt full speed, to aid eight
. . , .. . .ar
vessels wrecked off thd coast of North ,
Carolina. ,
Tho schooner Allc Murphy Is cap-
'.slsed, the schooner LIkIo Wiley is I, reserve territory wlthla ;thecoanty;
inground, two unidentified ships are'ond a portion of the AahlaBd-Klam)-
overturned, nnd another nas aunK,i.i "' '""" """"""' -"?;
w.,.i0 three others are reported,Jo.'dls -
tress.
It Is uncertain at thla.ttmo whether
t. ,B ,.t,.u w.,, .liaj.liuu n.ua.. ,
or not there havo been any fatalities,
'but It. l believed llkfely.
jt a the worst disaster known on
itho Diamond Shoals for many years.
GRAND JURYTO
MEET ON MAY 3
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18UHPOHNA8 HAVE BERN MBUKD
IH)R SOME. WITNESSES,
AND
SUMMONS SENTTHE MEM -
HEHH OF.THE VENIRE '
Members of tho. Jlainath county
grand jury haveYecelyed'summons to
convono May 3. Atratjtlme inves
tigation, will bo raadre:a"number of
matters (lending thai'tjriay bo dis
posed ,6f, ao ar as ;tlMiK!gfy is con
cerned, ' before he 'Jjiiijiirmsor the
circuit eourt.rwheBlthta.graBd jury
will be dismissed, !'1laMtL
Mombera of the lury 'are! , I
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H. R. C, WllllnutfMMBU. G? W.
Houstop, Jps. L. artjiw; red Mc
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Kendree, R..C, CowJey.W. Peil,
F. R..Matt.
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mniidor or tne vessel wnen sne waa a
the rlaht. Ca-ptaln Mund took second
place whon Captain Thlerlcbsen, a
navul officer of Germnnv. was given
tbaigeof her.
ASHLAND WANTS
ROAD TO KLAMATH
MRMBKR OF COMMITTKE WORK
ING FOR DEAD INDIAN ROUTE
IMPROVEMENT HEUITALKlXa
WITH LOCAL PEOPLE
.With a view to setting- assistance
'here tor the road the, .Ashland Com
mercial Club proposes to have built
jover the Dead Indian route from Ash
land to the, Lake- of the Woods and
Pelican Bay, thus' opening Crater
Lake, Upper Klamatb.-Lnke and other
' Ashland tourists, H. G. Enders, one
j0f tho committee in charge of tho
REVE.NUElpreCt' ' nero fr0m A8nland
According to Mr. Enders, Ashland
. 'people are subscribing from 25 to
1100 each toward tho construction of
I the road. Besides this, twenty-nve
j or more men .havevvoluateeredto do
I'somo work on the. highway. What
Klamath county people will; be will
ling to do toward thla project will oe
- a J . a... ar.1 '.f-
ueierminea snoriiy. mere is n h
slbillty of help from, the county court,
as there la some money on nand from
forest reserve 'timber sales, which is
to be used in road building In forest
t'er tanos. -
f Besides the tourlBt advantages to
Jboth Ashland and Klamath, Mr. En
'ders points out possible commercial
'advantages. He believes that thla
route, which is less mountainous and
moro easily Improved than tho Green
Springs mountain road, can be used
advantageously in marketing Jackson
, county fruit In Klamath county, and
.Klamath county potatoes and grain
in Jackson county.
Aid for PolUh. War Victims
United Press Service
NEW YORK, April 8. To secure
funds for war relief work In Polad.
the American Polish Relief commit
ftee will hold a ball tonight, at tne
JS'S -
Another pageant la
planned next week.
Home Front Trip.
', ,Mr; and Mrs. E.; Tk Shepherd of
Shepherd's Piano depot, came In last
nlffct: after, an abence of several
mwitke..-Tfiey spent some .time vis
Ring MWshephenl'a paronta at Roae-
iurg, and at1 other points In Souther
Oregon.' Before7 returning they at-',
tendeil'the, Psnama-Paciio exiwltlos1
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; Tonight is wiaea-ntgnt
clubroenu:
mrooms, a, qanea.iB;..!
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feWK "d refreanmenta wiuj mmttm. mws nw,w;fii,fp rVT",7lOBRaS
ARMY UN
i.-'':kl:nUd?raaB
8rrlea
IX).VIK)X, April H-VII1 ii)orttlmt)eiWliWnn'dHo1lidWBf!-t
iriiiKnliiK iroopw along the Oatch-Helgtan froatler,'copWi'Bclre',
riiniorn that Germany Im Abont to iaTaile, HoIIjuh) arc rximlng in.trfmffimtf:
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iiMi notirrew in inc hakup, .iniMtiMWiuni oiner cuicw ib ticwiawq.AlY vgy.
Krotn neurhl iUnHeni lt Uletl tlwt tthlle puWlc fpMio;M
.t-iiicriiiiii'fl is uremiy runcernen ot
lriK. tin- llunt Ion dotwnot warrant
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tli! reaull
ft In rvmnrttnt tlut tlm ImWnmi
the Itelglaa-ttatcu frontier, br Germany. These troofw are eMrcveMafcjl
lrom The Haaae it to reported
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United Presa Service
I.LOODV FIGHT ALONG" THK
BERLIN, April S. The Freach
onsUnghts against the Oeitaau posWionsbrtweB a MBeaeJwa
These assaults failed. Tbere-were
Fresch, and the woods are strewm with corpses
MORE TROUBLE IN ALBANIA.
t'nlted Presa Service
BERLIN, April . Dispirtcbea
attacking Durazzo,
g. . ,
shelling the. city. - .
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HAS FULL LIST
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GLAISVER
IXNG THIS LINE TO
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County Agriculturist Glalsyer "has
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NOW ABLE TO GnK KLAMATH HOSNCte,WW
V ALU A RLE INFORMATION DESTROVEDBVHRK JWCWfxVSS
Just received: from Professor' Powers;athHt StiriBfs,jwWhireeaBr,
head of the denariment of animal hns-idestrojediyfnre,iWHn
bandry of the Oregon, Agricultural
College, a complete list of all the rell-rlng
abio .breeders oi ail classes or live-,
stock that are In the Northwest. Pro
fessor Potter also 'sends' advice to
'The lllst .of breeders
able to all Klamath county
farmers, etc., desiring
animals of, any strain
klnnltiit tinlnl FVtl In f Avvtaf Inn' vrllt
ho hrrfnllv furnished bv filalsverJ
' .vMIss .Caroline Vlerllng- ia president
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or.a nig iKHUWoras in, umana. .
LOCAL SCHOOL
local . farmers and dairymen' to keep resort, is ,ttie splenldid.yprlnglWu'JpS1-,
close tab on the sales held la Portland fthatcaji..le ,0UJBfiovCrecWS
and the Wllamette Valleywhen Wood- andrKIamatkr.RWer:.Belwer-p
ed cattle can: be purchased cheaply; f ul" propertiwUnftelWU miimiWi:&
v" ?jjgm$&
INDUSTRIAL CLUB:
ENTHUSIASM; BI6
Many a Klamath Falls mother"
have no cause to fear that.her'aon
has been drowned ai theu-swlmntlB'
hole this summer, thartie ta ruBBlng
around the streets or getting. Into
migchief, These, sons, llkemBy of
the daughters, wlilbe preUy-buay
youngsters, gardening,-.cooking, bak
ing, sewing, potato ;ralalng,,tc. They
have Joined the, iniuatrial clubs belnK
organlWfby the'sUte'departmsBt'of
eisieatUm, nwi Jf , present enthuBlasm
oounsa for anything, the rent off'the
iwmitaye to hustle lq 'wlntany
nonora vat;ait at tne staie iar. .
li;bt, the Intermediate nnd. gr;
bhu-v grades at the locataonopUlinye
Industrial .clubs with good aaentb
aklpa; -The. boya and girttfwsi..iiMsiit
kks u wltUe-pMilnnilnVii
miiiibu
gfll bb Mgk bbI al gal aa. IM V bbb "il-i
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thar 0rW the mtetfrtalailifcl:
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troops yetrterday renewed. tkttr,K
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enoratoas losaiea' iaMcteil
report a thowwiid AlbMalaK
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t ,- !:&. ' a&s?iv inmaast
iHrv,nre irdkhihi wh WTflnuM mwmkh ibbm :m:;t i
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The hoted" summeVrfJoHiOw
'. , .t. T1 VAyst ii WfrrW&&tb&?&
IIIVFKIIIinil
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locals ly, oBRjmasaLiAStolTaalm
. im smm nan i -r-i"-'--'- ,-"
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r, -. iw c'V.rt.'.... .,iA: ' j.) v. vv'.iJkfWjiU
a much" larger scale durlitg! tne' cot-.r?.
summer; andhen eampleUCwlllM
ne one oi.ino mosL;mooerH'nois iB-;if,V
hem:Califpg.S
Oak of, t he; great attn(Mles: it-this f.S
.n,m hi nvaivj. x?;.-Jfriir;;im.ii"'i.i'-je,.fi.
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stockmen, .-state raalie a :poBi;b;tlbl;liioniiS,
to purchase as soon astlwtfftBhligifswSsS
at the nearestkrouC la;nllowedbliwl4aSfl
Mr. Brown,
targe tents placed
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ae.d oW thJiiWt 1
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mmxvivmmg.
(the, club room.
txreKajourna
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