The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 23, 1915, Image 1

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INTO WARRIORS
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, frMDAY, APRIL' 23, If 15
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Envoy
i which phkpAihno foii the
hvmso WORK
flriit.li (omniiiniler-ln-Clilef Denies
Reported Recapturing of Hill Oil
Br Geniuins, nnd HT He Domin
ate Whole Section. Troops Soon
lo M In West. Casr On Wnjr
lv iIk' Intern Front
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I LONDON, April 33; -Field Mar
' hl French today reported that 19
I ifUtori bombed the JSeppelln shed
' k flhent. The explosions heard In-
dtcatcd t tlcrmnn crnft wore do-
t ilrojee,
' 'The (IcnimiiH nave not recaptured
" Hill. 60." nll Frenwi, "Wo hold
it crrM, mid from' there, domlnnto
i ih whole section."
Utrmnii) In attacking around I .it
Psim. Sappers oro being utilised
' ery where thcro.
I The British are giving much nt
Jfftntlon t drilling. General French
It gradunlly seasoning tho men now
Ho the army, preparatory to n aprlng
IttUek. The genoral belief la that
i ik offensive will noon be resumed
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Explosion of a Turkish Mine
in the Dardanelles Recently
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PETROaitAD, April 23. Ctar
Mcholss In today at Lemburit oi hi
njr to tho front.
I'IiIh nhotoernph of 11. M. IIoubo,
cloia friend of. Prcaldenl Wllaon, aald
tn hao been Kpnt privately by ntm
to sound European governments on
tho auustlon of peace, was taken tho
other day In London. Mr. Home has
lit en chary of photographers In tho
United States, hut he had Itttlo hesi
tation In poNlng In London.
For Kovornl years ho has been a
very clone friend of tho "President'
Tho President usually stops ai nis
homo In Now York on trips made
thcro alone. Mr, Houao war born in
Texas. July 20, 185S. nnd Is tnus
within two years of the ago of tho
resident. Ills hdme Is In Austin,
i fox., hut ho spends most of his time
In Kow York. He has boon In politics
Tltllf. llli: ItCINti .M.VM1-: TO VA1U( Town, for many ea-s. but never
hold public oillce lie is hoiiu u u
mm court
HCTIMi ROAD r
lilt's IMIITH OF TJII-: COUXTV.i
TO .V.srilllTAlX THK .NCI.DH OI-'!
inn i:hi:t iiiHTiticrs I
ery wealthy.
Thu members of tho couuty court
tie burning up considerable gaaollno
sad cylinder oil these days, streak
Ini ener the county to got some first
bend Information regarding the roads
of Klnmmii, with the HforataUon
tbui gained from peraosal laapeetlon
thty will ho nblo to appropriate mon
r for road work to tho beat ndvant
. Veiterday the roads la Langelt Val
lr were Inspected by the 'aaombcrs
of tho court. Today the rogda In the
3prim Itlvnr section are being
looked oor.
llclitl'in Clilldreii Aided
United Troita Service
WASHINGTON. U. 0., Apr(l 23.
The uplrlt of tho Nntlon'a" was a
pl?v presented by society beaux, holies
and matrons today for n fund for Hel-
Klnn children.
The gold industry of tho Hand Is
estimated to be worth half u million
dollars n day to South Africa.
Organized labor threatens to defeat
$l,2f.0.000 road bond issue al Port
land unless tho county agrees to do
all work nt $3 per day for eight
hours.
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This country's travollng public last) There are iho persons to each
JWwas an army of 1,004,081,346, house on nn average In Iroland.
Work on Enlargement
of Lateral Nears End
" lh middle nf.'next week, tho Merrill and north f Tulo l.iko.
Wof enlarging Urltath ltorul wlliphese jonds wero formerly wnlored
completed, according to Project? rrom xhh 8outh Dra"h cn,,R,,1 I'1"
Maaaaor i t " roin" ,J tho wooden llnug In tlmt mnal he
Mr J. C. Camn of the rnclam-1 .... .. ....r
This Insures the end An examination proved that lr
would bo better to reduce iho flow
in tho South Branch and lmo the
uetossary water carrlod tluough tho
UrlDth Lateral. This tiuves the cost
of a concrete fining for tho South
Branch. :,' J
The'artttth Latoial oulargeiuHnr.
Is a, record Job. Reolamntlon olllcluls
secured the consent of the water
users Btterla house-to-house canvass,
pid. Just as quick as the, weather
permitted, every available man iiid
ieam, was put to work, wt,l ,tho
rsenlt that there will be no neiHy
Uon service.
"' mis work before tho tlmo for
" nnai 'or the use of the farmers
Jho canal enlargement has, en
lied the handling 'of about n80t00
wrds of airt in exc.vatloa, As a
'""It. orimth LaUrnl, -jwhlch last
"V carried nn average flow of IB
Tna feet, is now suffelsntly large
" k care of a i6 second foot
eai,,,m!Cm t0 VlMs)aivJ
Werway haa em'emiMfai.
aUh
water to lasda In the tf4fmty'o In atartlag Irrigation May 1
Throe jciirn ucu, Klumutli cnuity
shipped In from other places tho
htiniH and pork prodm-tH ur.od hero;
Tuesday, steps will bo started thut
'a 111 change tliU older of UiIiiks. and
liihtcad of Importing, Klamath Falls
ulll bo (i InrKe cxpnrier of pork and
other incut pioauctH.
Tuesday, tho Klamath Moat Com-
p.iny will commence the erection of
n IiIr concrote slnuKlner mid pncKIng
I'nnt. TIiIh will be used lu supply
lt,x tin UMV'dN of Klniiiutli ton u ty, nnd
In tho furnishing ut w tiolosnlu ull
the in ent products neoded lu South
ern Oregon nnd Northern California.
Just as soon ns tho concern Is In
shape to begin tho tilling of tho
ninny ordorH und lontrncts that are
iilready bookod, a Federal moat In-
tptitur will be stationed here by the
Iiuportment of ARricullurc, to give
hi solo attention to the Inspection
of the Mb output cf the locnl con
cern. With micli Brand prospects
at the start of the worlr. mere is
ew-ry reason to expect a rnpld en
largement nf business, nnd Increaso
In rupaitty or the plant here to meet
this now demand.
The plant to bo erected will bo
up te-date in oery detail, meeting
the most exacting requirements nf
stati and national rcBiiiauons. ii is
In he of concrete. 3(KG0 fret to be
Kin '.vlth. nnd the Initial cost will fi
?1S0O(l.
The locatlou decided upon la closo
to the hot springs Jt beond the
city limits This spilUK. Known as
tl.c "devil's teapot" Is the hottest
lu the county, and U'o waier irnm
this !t to bo piped all through the
plant, to bo used lu scalding, cleini
bg. etc.
Concrete Is to be uod throughout
iiiiiniiiiliie. Tho loors and wans
will b( of this material, und the.
floors of tho killing pvm and roonw
will bo of concrete, which will n-
ablo tho concern to keop these spot-
loss.
All boilers, tnnkers and machinery
will bo located In tho basement or
b building. Thero ulso will bo
stored the hides, and ull offal, etc.,
will bo dropped through from tne
upper floors to n spoclal place tn the
basomont, when awaiting disposal.
At tho Plant will also bo erocted
tho feeding corrals. This is not all
tho work to be dono at ouco, accord
ing to Manager George Watt. Tho
company also intends to build two
more largo cooling rooms in mo
basomont of the Palace market hore,
to caro for the fresh and pickled
moitig. chickens, etc.. needed for tbo
local trade and for shlpmont to
Northoin California points.
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TOMBSTONES ON
SOLOtERSGRAVES
Dtitixa The past hixtkb, the
f; It AND ABSIY IiOYSHAVK IIKEN
O.UII7IXY AT WOnK'dBTTING
MAItnLK HLAfW . ,
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There is one thing that wilt at
tract the attention of the -people of
(Klamath Falls tomorrow, when 'they
.go to clean up tho city cemetery. This
lis the manner In which the Brave
'Old Boys of Sprague Post, Grand
Army of the Republic, havo remem
Ibercd those of their comrades In the
Civil War who have answered the
'final calL
, The local post has a number of men
who believe in "deeau, not wore".
They believed jtbat the Jocnl soldiers'
gravel should be suitably marked,
and ns a result of their work through
the War Department, there are. mar
ble tombstones, four feet in height
and suitably engraved, over these
graves. They, were Installed also by
the' veterans, nnd tho comrades thus
remembered are the follewing:
John H, Miller. Co.. K.. First Ore
gon Infantry. ,
Co. D.,
, Alonxo Wright, musn..
-i 1,79th New York Infantry.,
James Berkley 8gt Co. C, First
Oregon Cavalry.
i David J. Duvall, Co. I.. First Ore
tgon Infantry.
f. Charles H7 Humphrey, Co. D., Pint
Minnesota Heavy Artillery. ,
' This Is the work that har been ear
irled on quietly, by the'raen who over
jflfty years-ago fougkt to" keep "the
i nation 'Intact. Theyrare not as act-
' Ive nor as stronn as they were in "the
This great spout of water is from, obstructed In some manner and wentl'fio'g but they believe the lest remv
the explosion of a Turkish mine In off without damage to warships. Tne
the Dardanelles. The mine was one I power of tho explosion Is shown In
..
Ing place of 'their coarades "shonld
be kepf'sacred. p u
of thoso turned loosen the stmlUjthe great height to which the water j Toward this end, they have placed
for tho allies' battleships. But It was wag thrown. tneEe tombstones, and have made the"
.. . "'graves presentable. If they can "do
this much for their comrades, why
LATE HAPPENINGS
AT
MT. LAKI CLUB
MEETS T0M0R0W
SOCIAL TIMB, PRX3HAM AM)
IKFK8HMK.TH FKATl'BKS.
'to OOSERVK MICMOIlIAL DAY.
OTIIRR MT. liAKl NEWS
(Herald Special Service) .
MT..LAKI, April 38, The Mt.
Lakl Improvement Association wiu
hold its regular meeting Saturday
evening. A social tlmo is planned
for and refreshments are to be
brought and served, Ai interesting
program Is being arranged,
Memorial, way win oe owrw
with nn appropriate program at the'
Mt. I.okl Cemetery on Decoration
Day,
George Grizzle Is setting some
stone work this week at the ceme
tery. The grounds "hae been great
ly lmprocd this last year.,
Rev. George Aery left Tuesday
for Grunts Pass to attend tho I'res
bjtery meeting as delegate from the
Mt. Lakl church.
Will Moirlson wns in town Friday
nitendlng to business matters.
Floid McComb was a visitor at
tho Falls tho first of the week,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie DeLap spent
Wednesdny with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Griffith.
Mis. Lewis and Mis. Hill
Oiniinluir 111 town TllCSdaJ". 1
A wnct nn,l Archie Oolson had "' uuu""'
uMPPMN
cannot the rest of the people show
their love and respect for relatives
and friends' by turning out tomorrow
and assisting In cleaning up the cem
etery. All who can do so are urged
to be present and assist In the work.
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Reported, fkreams Are .SweUesi.1 $&!. $,
end Live, .ad PrcWr A&!k$?i
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Many deaths tMKI
homa and Texas.
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wn"i iw preparer . wijpu.
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losses are appaiuna."- ' raa
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irmaa tuo mint, tm.,mmaj.9iwmWKai.M
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In six hours.ahere wMisfc,nlM;sieliss;
rainfall. canalnllSflTeftoWSJI
come torrenui w '"i I iTl
L;r.ir
to some of the'bilrfleleX,MfJrigdgvtl
set Are to the btTweils, and the leeerfil
from this will run Into the;;ttes-V?ffe!
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United Press Berrlee. - . . "MmA
aubtin ATeaas, Aprli3l.r-4nrM
forty ta.slztv. tuvonlAiara dau.ha
dreds of families aTeShomleeTaU:fe
f.u -.' ". JSi.W--'?).-
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damage' to? the extent, of, Ui'SJ;Sig-
ters of a hUlUonari'UelreMltvrtef'
date of a flood UaV'm.sweeesnk'eirtS:
of this state and
Shoal "and Waller Creeks'
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l'ROJIPT AND KFFICIENT WORK
OK UL'CKET IIRIGADK PRE
VENTS SERIOUS F1KE. MILLS
GETTING READY TO RUN
SEES MILLIONS
IF FIGHT LASTS
TIia .WflitAeV t. m er re. m rla A - 4tmav.
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stage in Wetery ' ,p EsMgg
bodies come in: BkisMlt ImmfM-'
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feared, that, the' deathillet .wUrWfJ'.
hundreds. - M&M;
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auo nui un wwa www.wm.iWJKJtf"4
to prevent any looting1.
and police are also pndaty-resetting;
people fromitreetops-
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uriaBES are oemg carnca out; 9j v&Ssii
ill k..llln sod luullu . TmmZf'-CTiStPlit
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(Herald Steclal Service)
SHIPPINGTON. April 23. There vEw YORK. Anriia t h.
were J as much excitement caused by the dred mlliiong ot AoXHn wl ,,
fire
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their sheep sheared this week.
wnicn ournea sown mm. a. . b,.en ., . thi. ui,tBd attm- u-
Wednesday. tb helllaerent nation. jV th ar
Had It not been for tho work of the , - .
Ribbon feed and a hinged screen
"krf (feW. 4ivt JfI 1
h 1ESS&9I
jratitJfiTS I
Wr a new laundry mangle preventa WSSl
jury 10 ine nnsers oi ine odstsiotb.-. -.jw.'.i
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Btreec nnancier msenanisre7K.
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According
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United' Statesyfor
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volunteer Are department, the house-'
,ot Miss L Sargent might nave been
n, smoking ruin. We havo no reg-
ulur fire department out here, nor
!lune wo a water supply, but our
Volunteer bucket brigade cannot be
beaten.
i The mills are all getting In shaoe
for the summer's run.
t The steamer Masama made her
j first trip this week to points on Wood
Rlyer. x , v
, The' steamer Annie Laurie caught
Myfor hinnIoefe$
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SOS'S .saaai an. ' akav't:.'
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"Ntck" Wiuiot.,t'
ft' e from tho smokestack fitenttv
Thc"flnmos werofoon extinguished age ropa are,JW be tested Indian.
win. sllpht lo-s ath county this year. These are the
Chnrles 11. Wlthiow hab for the famous 75 and 80 day dry land, var;
inst week-been lepalrlng ha boats ely Qt kafflr corUi atCf tnat, are
Jheie. preparing them tor n aumr's Va,M, wHh 8uch 8UfcegR , the ,..
leiijoymeut on the Upper 1ik". Ids of Oktohoma.
IMbllshera Meet - -- - - w. Hanman, wno u nere xroui
,.iin,i !,. s.ru.e Oklahoma, belloyea these crops wlli
NEW YORK. April 23.-The an- do evon better bore than ln.Okla-
'inual bnntiuet of the American Pub- homa, He haa therefore received
iiHi.i'Asocintloii Avllibefield Jo- d und specimens of ksjar Htii
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tlglit iioujjit i-urii, (oimreiis, miio maize,
-, ' and red and blaplt anther, from. Okla-
i a ,mvAi uatriini nntaina a huielar l.oina, and ln'addRlonte displays of
alarm so arranged aa to sound when jt hue speelaeaa at. the ,Chambe.' of
uni uuaui(iiris idih nmm,
"Pleasod to accept your Invitation."
This brief wire waa'reeelvei to
day from Congressman N. S, Slnnott
In response to an invitation to deliver
tho Fourth of July-oraUon'iere.
Aa a sneaker of eloauence'and wit,
Slnnott haa attained national! fame.
and the. Business Men's Association
i al.4.4 ntf..,tiiiln Ma nraaaarn'nnrt
IM .1RU .www, s ..- ww -
aid, at the observance hereA
Gray horses are the longest lived,
and cream colored ones ibe moat af
fected by temperatures.
I'The Albany council plans ;v paving
twelve bocks on three itreeW. v $
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Mrs; Joel R, Nlnde of Fert'Wajrne,
imi.. besides bslnn an.,. arehMeot,
makes' a specialty of homes?'rf
Ccammereeand B, M.- Ohllcote's.-reai
estate efftee, .he.wlil furnish seed fee
ttetnlejtttail'ati leeit: twentyfflve
aeriisthle'seison. v
" tliartman Is so certain that ,,the
nrpiiswlU be, a aueeess that he
beilng-alone the texjene of v seed
ing, etc. Hi wl'Plnt(te eres nt
the AlUmont raneh; and .nf?e.Hl
amount of land In c4her;ft4s,V'trfJ
inn county,,, sn'iiNifiMM
wiu ee ywntM uneer, xne eitestiep
t ! vi- "s a---rj.fa.' wftmwAiiaai-a.'".
of County MW(
$ rilnt where its Rvalue aaslisge eenwA
bj'ljiMinte t&i
tiThe yarkUes ,broJtt b
llar(man!were raised-at an levrtlfew;?
otv 00 feetXhlgher5thniw.etle
All of i these are liady .forhnrves4lm"
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t iewvays aer pianung,' ana-jf.wftvi
the-yieif is65 tpuahelajto.theijgig
acr. i . ., is-. vifMsm&xti
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- The. gralnifromLC these SWfSjcil
extdllont for chli?kaiiH?.ahMriu hara'AJ t;iA 'r f
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lit 'A J 1l ....W V'Baali. ILL! ?!
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fhefstnlks, e'.cf, furnWik?ofntfr;
forate for stock and'the.two'eaaUteu:' J
fed together,.
'Besides tbsso
alstr'out In KlawMhw-atkaaA. 3$
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wth ln!June, Voiiuan'esi',
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