The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 17, 1915, Image 1

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JfBRATION IN
JULY WILL HAVE
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Belgian Girls Work in Coal Mines
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1915
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HPEAK
INVITED TO
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Xiltlor, Who Will Also Take Local
rWelc l'l Flight Weed lUfiT
aa Ball Ttm Am Also to be I
nn to Cmiir.
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According to l'ln dliuiiM4 by the J
lZ relebrntlon committed of thel
... .i. viii. iiihIuom Men's Aeso-'
Irlatibn, the celebration to be held here
. i ...III aaIImba anvltilna-1
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. a the kind over attempted in souin- j
Oron. Already nctlvo worm
l.tmrd tecurliiB distinctive Jentnres
b nttt way.
Th iro(iit tentative plan la i(
hiVe high rarnlvnl Friday and Batur
ixj, July 2 and 3, and n "aano" 4th. I
Patriotic exercise will bo hold the (
lib, and thin. In n possibility Hint
Ittapwwman N. J. Hlunnii may no,
'.iwe to deliver I lie Fourth of July
lln
.? An Invitation has been extended to
'litonnrtiiiiinii lo vlall Klamath anil
riprtk on Hint iirralmi, and through
u many mirrcs lis possible pressure
lnWliiB lirmiBlii io bear to liwvt lihn
ttt;i. Slniioli iillnlned fume for
klh i-lwiiieinv ami wit before hu be-
rune u imtUinal legislator, uiul III'
rKnce here will draw a Inrice rrowd
otrmiHUtiii'iilrt.
An aeroplane may uUo Hgure In Hie
tend celebration. Inquiries nre bring
Ml ml to Hcniro nn aviator who can
"leeHW-loop." and do other nerlal
tfcfllNt, It Is nUo am nented that nr
nunuMitu lio madn to have tllRhta
kttni tlrom n day Friday and Satur
iu. with local neonin Klven tho prlv-
lltce of roIiir aloft an aerial paaxen-
The fam erle of ball camea biv
liMn Hie Wen! and Klamath KalU
tMm IftHl July were'an much enjoyed
OLD TIMER 60NE
TO HIS REWARD
H. II. WHITMOHK 1)1 EH AT THK
(OL'.NTV HOHP1TAI LAST NIGHT
AtTBIl A 'LONG LIFE IX THE
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KLAMATH COUNTRY
Thtw Ordered to
Matteawan Again
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H. 1). Whltmore, an old time real
Idem of Klamath county, passed away
'last night at the county hospital, after
a short Illness, due to senility.
I Whltmore, who Is $0 years of age,
has been living In the eastern part
of the county for many years, most
ui which lime wna sypni iu buiiiuu,
.where he followed tbe trade or cob
bier. Ho passed through this city
ulipn there was but !a station here.
und although living 'for many years
.In the county never a(atn visited here
l until a short time ago.
' Ills surprise' at the growth of
(Klamath Falls and the many wonders
jto bo found here, pas' a source of
amusement to his friends, as the old
gentleman had d quaint way of ex
pressing himself. His remarks re
i sardine the moving nlcturcs will be
'long remembered by ihoso who over
j heard them. It wasliho first time he
had observed this twentieth century
(Invention, and his astonishment was
(Indeed great.
! While .Mr. Whltmore left no Irame
idlate relatives, be left behind him a
j larico circle of friends who will long
'cherish a fond remembrance of the
axed cobbler.
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LONDON,, April il-Jtbe cart coast. towns and Obndoa are nMhl
today from a Iwd case of "Zcppellnltls." to every .village, the ajbjtM!
nro much excited, and it Is feared by some-that cveity' , cloud, coid" '&', , s
dirigible or an aeroplane. ,,' r, ; J
There are v.Ud rumors, all oveIiondon and the IsUads of' .QanMg
rains, in llic HUUH mew mrv naomniiiiru. - '"," TS B'' 's
A raid npon London was' expected last Bight, bt M,'mHtmttttf'j
There arc also numerous ramors that-spies gaided the-Mrary-sj.j.
ships yesterday. , B ' " - .ttM
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COX8TANTIXOPLE, April 17-It Is offlclally anaouBorf Ikit twMp
."WA'SriBTlffTl
ironclad bombarded tho oater .Dardanelles fortii' yeaery,.A,Tia.liii!0
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badly damaged, it is stated, was pat ont or action, ana sieaBseu.iowiw.js-
IVHCUOT ihuiiius mmc m iwun. - - f'ifajLt ft
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ltusstan vessels In'the Black'Sea bombarded the Tnraii'
torriM.t of
VILLAS FORCES
. i ARE IN RETREAT
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, ai.elr rmbora. I.usb.inds and brotli- auO nliovcl Just Hfco lh nwn. and
em In the war those of them that come Imth grimy n',lrt- sk,rt"
hnvenot been killed by the lnv,.dlng,aro.f coume. lmioblc. Tl.-vmusl
ln....n. thn eirl. of Ilclaluta have'drosH like miners to do miners work.
tho women have tak
If tho war continues
that crrortH w III lie madn to bring the JL
Wen sent down luto the coal mines, ami accordingly
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for llio rniigneii ainu oi um. ....i,. - -.
,.i..i.. m. i....iMt n.iirii lonecr these girls will work in
minors nre jirovi'iuiuuj nv ....-. ... .,.. u ,.
wurNra. and these girls, mont of the mints many years after It ha.
whom should bo In school, must Hike ended, for there will he fe men loft
up
ihclr task. Thoy work with pick In llelglum.
Weed team here for another erlen.
The Weed hand, It is believed, will bo
tniaied to play during the celebra
tion, In addition to tho Klamnth FnllH
hind, n ttirre will bo no lack of
music.
A batbecim oach day la planned.
War dunce by the Warm Springs In
dians may nlxo ho dally features, and
hMldr llii'M', thero will bo races,
dinclng. nriiuatlc sports, and no, end
ot fun, Hpnrt and amusement.-
SALOON LATEST
CITY UTILITY
LUMMOX, HOL'TII DAKOTA, IS
one saloon Is $1,000 a
ML'XICIIAI. HAH
Take I'rUflner XoHh
Deputy Pnltod States Marshal, W.,
f. llsrrmun Infl llilu mnrnlnir (or
PortUnd with iko I.lvesay, who must ,
'm a fctiornl grand Jury on a chargo'
effurnlshhie liquor to an-lndlan. Ike 'I'nlied l'is Servln.
hu been hold In the county Jail slnco' l.KMMON. 8. D., April 17. If busl
Much 23, nwnlilng transfer to thenoss keeps up, for the next two
Wersl. tiuxtlli! at Portland. , months as It has slnco last July. l;om-
-m.in'H niunlclnnl snloon will hnvo
PKlyiliniiHiii,,! iii-iiimI. rniiu-v mnn pnntrlbiitfd ainiroxlnintoly $12,000.
Lemmon'a
month.
Defore the last law limiting the
number of snloons per capita through
out the state, Lemmon. with a popu
lation of l,2r.O Inhabitants, had eight
saloons. Competition was keen, and
lo make their respective saloona "at
trnctlvo" somo of them became the
lowest manner of dives.
When the per capita law was paes-
MKI(J A THOUSAND DOLLAI18 od. Lcmmon was allowed two saloons.
mahi.m .x iaw intense rivalry for the two
A MONTH I'HOFIT OFF OF ITS llccnges. a proposition that tho city
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l-JlItFl'L LK8T XKW8 SHOULD
LKAK OUT, VILLA'S FOBCE8
KIDNAK NEWSPAPER MAX IK.
VKST1GATK TL'RTLB BAY
I'nlwil I'ress Service
UKOWK8VILLE, Tex., April 17.
Tim Yllllstas arc retreating from Mat-
amoras to Monterey, Intending to Join
Villa and his command at Celaya. The
cump was deserted this morning, and
as n result the Carranslstas In Mata-
moras are wimiy ceiooraung meir
vltcory today.
H. I.. Morris, a local reporter, who
visited the Vllllsta camp yesterday. Is
missing. It Is believed hewas kid
napped to prevent his divulging news
fof the retreat.
KicrU and I'ngulrtak. The damage was slight.
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PROBATED TODAY
Harr' K. Tliav - j
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NEW 'OHK. Apdll 17. Harry
Kendall Thaw today met a reverse In
his court-fight, to be allowed to return
to New Hampshire. The appellato
dlvislon.of tho supreme, CQ.urCp,t.J'JeTwi
York -sustained thcTunng oi justice
Page directing that Thaw be returned
to the Matteawan asylum for criminal
Insane.
It Is believed that an appeal will
be taken.
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ESTATE IS WORTH MILLION AXDBBOTHER
mrr .1 minm .1
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OF ,MAX
NEW ROAD OPEN
TO PELICAN CITY
COUNTV tX).L'BT TODAV- - ESTAB.
LISH A ROUTE BETWEEN
KLAMATH FALLS AXD THE
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A HALF CHARITABLE, IXSTI
TUTIOXS AXD RELATIVESARE
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YORKr April 17 Ttteill or J ,,"fc?r v v" u - WFSBSSS
D.' Rockefeller; dUpo!n; o.i BW9 "?' fRl
. - Mil irnna nrrnsion inr inn riinii mi-mimi 'T-h.h- ii.
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NEW
Mrs. 'John -
of an estate of- ll.50d.uou, was pro- "-6-JJ".vv:,- ?z.,-zzz?z istj ;
bated today! - innocent. It tobfc VpMtopm &$$& fM
Specilicuequosts dispose oi ,oUU.- - - .-.- KSTTTto
. n - m-i S4An Ann AOkl. " - - - ? -- -
uu. an? ii ." r";"i::ac6ulttlng,theVprlsoiii$r1
Jr., Mrs. Prentice, Mrs, McCormlck.' -Hugh w.arispt4tw9Wttii$&'j
-i .... ,,..,,,. u,,i lateral works. Thursday' uponf,com- .j? - -s
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Strong;
she left'
10 uvv iiuBuajiu, hud. awwav.v.... , -
left "mr old ruby diamond ring." and - 8 3
uincr mumcuiua. -z " 'JT
...,.. , . , Soccer Cfeamps .Meet vw- sf &
Mrs. Rockefeller remembered many - , . -..iv A ftrfv.' t?u
fc-vi.rft.i inci,,inn9 .ho th dtsDos- ' uited Lesa Serylee.iWi 71??" r1
ln.:-nr 1,.. -nriHiv rflnd9, ' ' 'VAILSBURO.NVJ...Anhia7rTliefi-a4."lv
huslnaPrpuhd of;ifij; hV?'i-jV '. '.T
Inc'of her worldly eoods
The will named as trustees her
band and son, and Mrs. Prentice:
go Into tho saloon business was put
to a vote, and failed.
Then the Lemmon Civic Assocla
Hon was formed after the city last
spring adopted tho commission form
of government, The association In
cluded mon of many different walks
of life and business,. Ministers were
11 in nn ir tho membership.
Tho association was given a saloon
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C. April 17.
Naval Secretnry Daniels today an
nounced that Admiral Howard has
sent the cruiser New Orleans, to Tur
i nv Lower California, to Investi
gate the reports of naval, actlylHesj
there by tho Japanese.
rVi,..tHla rPAvinla fiMIBAtt OlWnB
lifted Pross.Sejvlce .'X -P!!rk hcveJT0uf &W-$R
NEW YORK. April ,17 line real ana, -ine dcuiuju -vjuaitM,,.- w m
r - r - . ' i ,l. ..-.. a-I. t...i.J j'WV.fJ' 5)
Joined, or rejoined, tho colors when townrd tho schools and municipal lm- jlocg0, a manager, one of the strong
er was dcchircd. proyenients. The monthly profit of 0t prohibition workers In the city,
' -.. nnnn nted. Ho receives no sal
ary. Tho two barkeepers receive auch
good salaries that graft of any kind
is eliminated.
By.the association's rules the sale
of liquor Is not pushed, A blacklist
n,ii,in tho names of persons who
i.nno buy llouor hero. Patrons who
nntA .how a dlsuosltion to look even
one time too frequently Into the cup
that cheers nre blacklisted. Known
drunkards may not, enter tho saloon;
neither may persons whose families
. vnnwn to he In want. Mayor B.
R, Watt la one of the strongest boost.
ors of Leramon'B municipal saloon.
GROUND IS BROKEN
FOR HOME OF ELKS
The
drat ston tnwurit thit nrlunl
eoiatructlon of the now 50,0'00 homo
Klamath Lodge No, 1147, Benevo
t and Protective Order of Klki, wai
,en t,loftly after 8 o'clock this f
wneon, when ground wsi broken it
t aim Third streets for the sin
Htlon. rollowlug this start, the work Is to
ant 1. noPiw 10, Vi A, Ar.
lion voftt .-. t-.'ii.t-.- FK.'i J
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t - r..vHsa By a weu.'MHrtMwy,
which was attended by about fifty
people, Elbert Tl, Hall, chairman of
tho building committee ot ine ioage,
turned the first apadeful of eartti.
rtafaro doina this. Mr. Half made n
brief speech, telling of the dreams
that precede nil enterprises, great or
aaullj and of the dreams of the local
"Bllla" of aorae day havinf a uome
for their lodge, The tlme,for actual
n.k harf arrived, be said, and he
started actual construction work by
spading. ,- 1 . r .1,
Other members of the locals lodge
then spaded and picked,' loading a
wagoa with earth before deerttln. .
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PniiPil I'iesa Servlt .
NEW YOBK, April 17. Comptrol-,
lor Prendergast, cnanceiier , urown
and Chancellor-emeritus Mccracken
win sneak tonight at the. annual
alumni dlnnej of the New York .Uni
versity. r,-
The county court this' afternoon
missed nn order establishing and
opening a county road Between Klam
ath Falls and Pelican City. This .was
petitioned for some time 'ago, and
takes tho place .of various rpttdsthat
have been used In tho; past.
The route Is from tho ,clty limits
between North' Klamath Falls and
il,akevlew Addition to the south line
of tho. Southern. Pacific right of way.
It follows the railroad through Pell
can City- to'the sawmill.
Yale Meet Pekn
United Press Service
PHILADELPHIA, April 17 The
vniA hiuAhall team this afternoon
meets the University of Pennsylvania
on Franklin Field.
Jinett.Barrows,
A marriage" license wai today le-
sude to Albert Linn Jinnett ana
Oraco Catherine Barrows,
idur- .3 j
American Footballr'AssoeiltloaKwm fcaVf S?
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JJiaj-KU UCtV 1U1MV.4W.W. nbi 'MVV' -V V
New York University team'
bad weather and snow socmen couris.t
the Columbia court experts' are in
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K.,i r. b.ttii . 'URBAN'A. Ills.. April, 17rThe,UBi-f'T -
.The sultot John D. Horn vs. L..D.tversltjr ot, .Illinois 1batebaUeat,tia -a
was settled out of courtand dia-, afternoon met ' w&wnjmr JB?f&:iT&l?t
ftodayv Both men are resl-FIeld.; . w-.vW"K4ftJ'j
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01 uonanza. anu uuauuiai mm.-.
Takes Cattle to Marsh
B. 8. drlgsby left today for hla 600
ranch on Klamath Marsh, driv
ing 400 head of cattle to be pastured
there thla summer. J.'R. -lenta will
be foreman of the drlgsby ranch thta
year.
Reclamation Men k
What are you going to do every
evoning after the ditch work is
throughT Why not buy OM.pt tboae
little hornleee 117.60 colnmwa oror-
nnniaa and a bunch of good records.
gold by Shepherd Piano Depot, near
postofflce, on easy terms, and. they
keep the bluea away.
Visits
county Aarlculturlat H. Roland
Olatiyer and Forrest Plel are Bonanta
vUltore teday. -
( Northwestern. Xowa Weekly
,i This morning's Northwestern an
nounced that hereafter the'dally will
!be discontinued, and tho paper will
appear' as a weekly publication. This
leaves the Klamath county dally new
nntirnlv to tho Evening Herald, which
waa" the first dally established In the
county.
' Amateur Mat Grapptera Meet ,
United Press Service
RAN FRANCISCO. April 17; The
cream of American amateur wrestlers
gathered here today for the Amateur
Athletic' Union wrestling, champion
bin tournament 1 at the exposition,
Tho pick of, mat artist were' weeded
out to meet, here at recent eumina
Hon
and
In tho 108,, 116. 125, 185. 158i 176,
and over 76 pound classes.
Burk
missed
dents
ters causing the disagreement
been nmlcabbadju8ted.
HEARING OF CH1LDS
IS
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have' Women In, Saxony ..Vote on'ir the .!;.
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contests clh. rfew York, Chicago Be'ggipBgoay.-iudlcatlons-are that
thie city. ' Event scheduled are the triaiwlirb'engthy., "
lio 108. 116. 125. 1S5. 158, 175 nt.iM.-io nhdraroA''wlth anndlns tn
STMrttiOlM
" 'no,cro8s-ouesllonedanyof.theeewR-iSSK3Kl,
, Josephine 'Horn, who irmm Wi
: vear term In San Quentln penKe-;f4jWi.
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riri'.taiHimd thdtU?:riM.. 'A
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SACRAMENTO. .April 17. The
committee appointed-to hear the evi
dence ln. the 'luipeaehment charges
brought 'awlnBt 'Superior Judge
Among the auppllea taken, o board
hv the Qerman cruiser Prksi -.Sltel
Frederick at the Virginia Oajpee were
60,000 bottle of beer, ;
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a. D. Addison and J,4Mlae6oMih
are In from Mt, LalilVn buriaees 'mat
ters,
,$&$.
rialiila'la nhara-nd 'with sending" in-!
nocent uersona to the penitentiary,
and usjng his ofllce In amanner not
tUU.aUCllS IVI ,!.-.;;-- '
"A number of convicts .nave peen
called" '"to testify, WlMi the ' XIbI.
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In n: wlmft'iti Inat- a-' I
nhlld's?ins'l8ted'Vrwn'trilinf'
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aner-.ne nan (apiww wtawa aw..-a;, ,
she waa wa. guilty, &fe&..?fr '; J
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te-; 'testified' that1
IDA TTATmTifir' IB nil CBaaal
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