The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 12, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGONi MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1915,
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REPORTED TO BE FROM SIXTH FLOOR
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"LOS'DON, April 12.
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. Mnw I" Wn ImiK'iliil liolol, Tlio 1i
U-IUi-l""- l'reprlMB C lii.,WftH )n,(j fron umm wn(ow
UIcIihiiInoii landed In a jtlttluK )'
tin (i on n initio In (lie dlnliiK room on
t ,ho ground lloor of the liontilry. Ho
!crnNhd throiiKli a Hliyllght In III do-
i-lt In rnportod r'," which brokii tin,' forro of lil
kw.tlui U.n iprmnn Hqiin.trop h.. Mflom tun a fa Jc
iptd trom tho Kiel liao. ond UM,IU(1 wuon n(B jm,,P1 fro,n , w(ll.
ted tlu iiritin wamitip on ner iiotv,
, Norwny. Tito mimirnuy win
f comment upon thli report, .
6"a.,iinv(iin mitrclinntmon rooorL
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kifhtliiK (Icrnmii wnmmpH in mo'
fiortli !i Tluimdny. They woro 460
alios (rum Heligoland, nnd lucre I
Lrc lictwocn filtoen nnd twonty-Ovo
Ml In tho fleet.
A llrliUli cruliwr warned ono Nor-
llan Mcnnior to hog thn roait lino
Mfoly.
I from Norway cornea a report mni
rc wrnt n nnvnl liattlo oft 8artor
kdnciUny night. It la claimed that
BDonndiiig waa heard, tho flaahea
alvna were noon, and windowa all
Iit thn Inlnnd rnttled.
A dispatch from Hull waya that
ry rnnnonadlng waa heard Hatur-
ly night from the North Sea. Other
llnPfl are nUn filled with rumora of
aivnl engnicenient.
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trrcoa servlca
f HMLIX, April IS, It la announc-
anced that tho French have abau-
I their offenalvo In tho region of
K. Mlhlcl, l'ont n Mounaon and Ver
ity, at Irntt temporarily, in mo
kt tho situation la comparatively
Diet again.
' In I'olnmt Uio (lerman troop have
bunii'il thn offenaWe caul of Marl-
Impol.
I'nttcd I'reBi Service
l'KTUOdltAI). April 12: It U
ml-ofllclnlly announced that tho
luMlan lino extenda from tho Car-
Mhlan region. 200 mllea to Rumania.
reparation Ib being tnado for an ex-
miIto offoiiHlvo at CicrnowlU, and
U expected that Hungary wilt bo
inded from two points.
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,- This photograph sliowg KalHor Wll
IliPlm on 'tho Cant Prussian Imttle
'front, whero a captured Cossack baa
HI'IXKl,vou 'ni'" before him. t is one of
jlhe few photogrupliH of tho lialscr ac-
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tually on tho battle llrie. Germans
took many thousand Cossacks when
they drovo the Russians from East
Prussia. Many or thee men have
been accused of vicious, attacks on
Trout are biting flnv at Spring
Creek, wiy anglers who wero there
yesterday, Moreover, the Spink resort
there Is to bo openod at once for tho
beneflt of local sport anion who wish
to fish In this great trout stroant. R.
C. 8plnk,today announced that ho will
have a nnmbor of tents erected for
aportsmen, and havo a cook to servo t
meals to guosts. An auto sorvlco will
be operated between Klamath Falls,
and Idlerest. nnd tho nuto will olno
meet tho Chlloquln trains. . i
YOUTH IS HELD
FOR P. 0. THEFT
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WOIHIKX HOV WIIJi.lli: IIKFOHK
Jl!VI'.XII.k COURT ON (-1L1KOE
OF TAKIXO 17 FROSI L'XCLE
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tho women of the. eastern frontier of
Germany. The war office In Berlin Is
now tabulating the Instances of burn
ing and pillage to present It against
Russia when the time comes to dis
cuss peace.
try naturally there is in the United
States today. I do not know how they
Intend to act, or what they have la
view In order to pay a man, but the
propor caper is for the supervisors to
make an ap'proprlatlon. If they doa't
It Is up. to individuals, and whatever
Is done you can count me lu. I think
ou could make them a proposition
to come here nnd furnish them a man.FHKXCH ... OFFICER TO . HAVE
for 1200 per month. This count v has'' --- " ' -
paid to dCo ioSoO. " V "!WH TH
CUMKS IX FROM SEATTLE TO
INSPECTION TO
START TOMORROW
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Churged with robbing the Worden
The early demands for reservations toUlce. Willie Jones, a IC-year-old
women uoy was arrcsioa mere inui
morning by Deputy Sheriff Lloyd
Low., He will bo examined beforo
have caused Mr. Spink to hogln prep
arations for accommodating twice as
tunny guests as ever before. Ho plans
among, other additions the erection of j
a uancing pnvuuon, wuu social nops
Saturday evenings for th ntiKlors
and thnlr ladles.
I'enn Nino Mreis WllllaniN
fulled I'rf&s Servicn
I'HII.ADKI.PHIA, April 12. On
Franklin field this afternoon the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania ball team
ploys Williams College.
Ilnquent child.
Tho theft occurred some tlmo ago.
It Is alleged that young Jonos pried
open tho general delivery window,
put his arm through nnd took $17
from the till.
UN BAY1I1BER CO, NOW HAS
UMBER TO CUT 45,000,000 FEET
YEARLY FOR FIFTEEN MORE YEARS
KLAMATH NEEDS A
REPRESENTATIVE
OAKIiAXU MAX SAYS THIS COUX
TV IS USINU A GREAT PEAL
ItV XOT HAVING A MAX AT THE
KliAMATH COUXTV BOOTH
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After announcing Saturday after-
vn mat t 10 IiIiIm tnr Ihn lui Im.
e triictH of timber In Klamath
ty would not bo opened that day,
Ills bid was 13 per thousand for the
' An Oakloud man, well kuown to
iiiiiny in Klamath, writes as follows
to Captain O. C. Applegate:
'I was at the Oregon building on
tho I'ollcan Hay Lumber
their exhibits
Still be is em-
hIha Im llw. rlaol tsnll ,tA t 9 fl tnv
hat,.uthes,ondunl'. " l TILSJaT
"Tho addition of thoau two units to " . l 8ttw Kroba8h fr0.m .A"h-
-.Ur.ctfore.fr late Saturday eve-.tho Umber w already have n.ves us ; Ho J. -
-I'wieu 1110 uids, awarding the .timber stitliclent to last us for fifteen ,", " "" J ,JI ,. tt.u,H ionic
.., i AAA AAA . .nHnininUIHtU " M M. ..ww. -
years, cuiiiiik i.i,uu,uu nvi uuuu-i ., -,i
Ii, ii ..m .. n-i,A nw'aftcr that county and
"; ri." : .r,::.",": .::.; "ifor Per month
un.l 01 n.w .uu.r ju... .w .....w "", , d b jnckaon county ftna cou,,,
a:s.Sa5 ss county'
new timber, wo contemplate extend-'"I""1. tor V5 a menth: M
ing our railroad six miles further. , "This county, Alameda, paid a man
"ft will take us nbout threo years I for Installing nnd looking after the
to cut all the n'luo timber off tho" nrat county, $15,000, and ywtarday the
unit of our now purchase. Until tbHuporvUow appropriated $6,000 and
la all disposed of, wo will not havo to agreod to Increase It to $10,000 if re-
tap tho larger aecond unit, bo at quueu.
. m t,A nn nnitn nlsns for "Klamath has
transporting this timber to the mill."
The eoatrgct to be made wlUi the
government for the purchase of tliW
leer to
PWny,
(ho two tracts sold there are
.000,000 feet of woHtcin yellow
making this the laraest amount
tne that has ever been sold in tlio
hy the forest service,
o Hist unit contains about 8ft,-
Pu feot. it is located In tho
r l.nkii nnltnnnl fnrna) nlnnir
Mile, Lost and Wood- creaks.'
miles from this city.
tho second unit, which la main-
me Paulina reserve, oa the
hed of Dear Creek, between
r Uke Park and the Klamath
nation, are m,'000,000 feet of
T, 0? ner Pini nt whlAk'ia ,.!.
iKne.
D. Mortnnun msuljal If Ik.
u Bay Lumber comaaay waa. In
and When tWtitila M'naMu'
a nice oxhlblt of
mounted horns and pictures, which. Is
all right, bi tar as It jgoes, but Jhere
II I1UUND IV. .It TO imwiasawvii w, mw-
timber gives the Pelican Ray Lumber yertlslng matter, l know nothing of
inesiUt'aBU& niawAVHuuni; iwwfwiw
company sixteen years to out the tm
Wi. ThM-a is provision also for a
regard to the fair, but 'l do know thty
!-t... ....nnHiui of the timber should have at least two men there,
:".'. nt . ih. nd of tWaiva nnd with other things, Mgplolt the
2!2 county aa the bwt atock raising ooua
ATHLETIC BOY IS
TOLD TO GO SLOW
IllLli HAYWAItD WARNS HIGH
SCHOOL' STUDENTS, AGAINST
HARM OF OVERDOING THEIR
ATHLETIC TIUIXIXG WORK
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(Herald Special Service)
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu
gene, April 12. Directions for school
track athletes who have not the ad
vantage of professional coaches are
being Issued by William L. Hayward,
track conch of the University of' Ore
gon, and will be sent free upon re
quest. The Instructions are InUnded to
nable any boy or young man who
wishes to excel In a certain event to
learn the form for that event without
the aid of a coach. -
Tho events covered are: Sprints,
220-yard run, 440-yard run,,8 80-yard
run. rfllle run, running broad Jump,
hurdles, high lump, pole vault, ahot
put and throwing the discus. Preven
tion and treatment of Injuries are
also dealt with.. " w '
"Generally tho boy between 14 and
16 yonra is apt to overdo himself and
should, be watched; carefully;" JW:
rvati Vfavornrit "1 haVAftf tan Bonn
boys who had natural, athletic ability
stay on the track all day and chal
lenge everyone who came along, Just
to show off.
"Needless to say, these boys did not
last long as athletes.' Their nervous
systems' were, torn down .faster than
nature could build them up.
9 "My advice to all boya who have
track, aspirations Is to mafce haste
very slowly." . '
L06k;0VER KLAMATH STEEDS
After several delays and postpone
ments, the second inspection and pur
chase of Klamath county horses for
service. In the French artillery will
be held tomorrow and Wednesday at
the J. Frank Adama ranch at Merrill.
Comte do Lestralnge, the inspect
ing officer, arrived last night from
Seattle, and was taken to Merrill to
day. Captain Pelletler and others of
the Inspection, board are already
there.
HUTCHISON
PRESSMAN AND MUSICIAN GOES
SATURDAY TO ACCEPT A POSI
TION WITH NEWSPAPER IX
MICHIGAN
Charles Hutchison has resigned his
position as web pressman for the
Northwestern. He leaves with bis
family for Adrian, Mich., where, he
will have"cbarge of the pressroom of
the Adrian Telegraph. I
"Hutch's" departure wlllbe greatly
regretted here. He .has .been, promt-
uent In local musical circles since
coining here, and besides his band
and. orchestra work, his trombone
) solos have been features of many en
tertainments, cnurcn programs, eic.
He Is also a Thespian of no mean abt'l.
ity, and coupled with, these, has a
"dlsppslih" that has made him hosts
of i staunch friends during his. real
dence in Klamath Falls. "
Meet at Pelican City. , ",
The Woman's Christian Temper
ance, 'Union will meet' tomorrow at
510 iittho home of MrsH. NWoOd
In Pelican City. A program has been.
prepared for 'this occasion, wmen u
tbaurtr1y; mothers' meeting. Those.
aesinng to nae 10 reucna uuy wm
meet t' hi Christian church at I
mag wwB'iB-ewef;. '! .
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IMsslsslial.Cowmlseloii Meets
United Prea evlca i
ST,. LOUIi. April tThaMUil;
slppl river improvemeat'Coawajlaso
met here today for the, aaaaal "saving
session. Prominent coagreasmea-ta:
terested in river lmprovmea4sjare
among the., commission,1 wwaa. whi
sail down taa rim $ol Nsw prteaaa
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SAN FRANCISCO
FACES ST
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ULTIMATUk IS JHSNT TdUNlTHD
RAILWAYS" BY, CABMEN'S UN
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Bowbeer, general oraaniier fo'f tae
Carmen's Union, declared that an ul
timatum would be sent to ' the Uilted
Railways at a, mass meeting of the
employes, demanding the right to an
ionize and the. reinstatement of the
men recently discharged for union
ising. ;, , ti s
If ignored Bowbeer says that a
strike on.ahUnited RailwaysJiaes -to
certain.- ,t.K & R , .
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WASHINGTON, April 12 J Rate
reductions', instead of the uaual' in
creases, were aonkht todar hv "traSLS-
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wa;M Bo.Baaaat smhw
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Chicago, and the. middle west ; to the
Pacigea,Ceasteth'4evalit-saViwaier
rates rrora me eastern-seaBoara ana
through the Panama Canal. 'C'L.
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competition, to, avota losing
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reduction would effect, theinriUniteA'PTessSeiTteeMts I
trade .between. .Chlcagoja'nd the.. NEWPORT NaWSS'lPiBSS
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BOSJON. April 12. Almost
month earlier, than usual, Boston'
playground season was formally, open
ed today. Thousands of children hall-
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, .j w.77 olr"t&Tri.u'i'mmwM
s otherjWashington :-6aBiaIajsnis1iiiBllVr
-,e4 to' visit theaieW4urliBii?Slv'
-weeks', practlcefmx)grankftJiSS.;,ff& , i
ed' the event' vociferousljvaf the twortyw? aS- -
score playgrounds mtAlffls
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ditlon bfevery: reclamation projei-.in?jectio-
the' countrymembers, of e house .JrIainM 4 ' ,t
committee'.apprpriaWf wlllf.lC
make. atour'of 'the projects. The in-;baavofsinaiM,l1i nMttii fe,
forma.loa thus gathered wfubs ust'r '
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la the' future appropriation work;foH.vtee.:o.e4alsi:i
the reclamation serviriev ' ' Vtha aanipwalusu
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by thelocal reclamation ervloefMa-IJaMwao
quarters, the commitiw UlXvlit?.iawwFjese
Klamath' project June i ? Thlsdate,'
of. course, la only tentative and may
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leave SlKon.CaHr..'lnasieeUl' train
for Klamath FaW the marntni of the
ltwTa!rlr3wOlnit.at:'-tBa
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