The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 24, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH I?ALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL, 24, ;i9 15
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f'ilTA VMS YPRKH K.im IX
i DISASTER
j Ijiniif I Kloriiird ami Captured by
we Trunin1), nnd It I Stated Tlwt
.tHlrt In ""'lr DttnoralJaed Comfa
Im TiinuMl (.'Aiuin Kliw iHto Own
Htak iJrrnwn (toremiimM Hf
(Mlrliii of Amoricn N'nt (Mlrtiil.
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BBRLIN, April 84 The tttrnpt of
I tbt Illc to recapture Yprpi and vl
cbrttr hYi fnllutl. Th enemy, U
, rt1Ud, Mliollcd their own trenche
u4 )ot mniiy cannon and macblnt
Tb0 (liTinnn force utormcd and
raptured Liuvrno. Tuoy alao blavlod
ad Mpturoil tlio nlllcn' trenclirn at
CkMPUDtf.
The nnvy iiluy In colebratlns ttio
Ifiltth nunlvrninry of the ontninco of
Grand Admiral von Tlrpltt Into tho
' wnflce. Knlwr Wllholra h docorat
r4klm with tlm Iron crow of the Aral
(Um,ik1 railed him the tavlor of the
raplre.
It l iml-omclallytatcd that ho
Mtlff rrltlclsm In newapapera of
iMrira' retiming to end traffic In
waiunltloiiH la not the aentlraent of
tUioTernment.
'. .The admlrnlly atatca that the North
(M it cMr of flrltlah ahlpi, and bo-
ktlMTM lht k nnval batlla la imminent.
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I'l.DOATK IS KlilTOH
Beautiful Princess Is a Refuge
itthcd tit the data of (Icrmany'a
'0H Milpn.
('litdl'i Kim Service
LONDON, April 24t The Canadian
troop bore (lit brunt' nf the fight
kil ttiH main drlvn of the tier
Bias at YircH ycMcrdny. and tholr
action umlor llro wbh oxtrcftioly cour
aftoiiN. , rt(trinilnK Mnwly and tlKhtlng every
Inch of ilio wny along tho Vnnr, tho
"Canucks" provonted tho penetration
of the nmlii linen. In ono rally they
rcaiturcil four gunx nnd lomo )rl-onrii.
Copy for ho l!ifi Ihhiio of tho "K,
t', II, K, Antiunl," I lio nuiKiirlno loHuod
yearly by the Htiulcntit of the Klamath
county liluli hcIiooI, Ih how ImlnK net
up In typo form by compoultorH, und
publlcutlou will bo bold at no late
diitt'. Tlio Annual HiU year lit moro
coiiiprcliontilvo In ll acopo than over,
nnd nil linen of hcIiooI nctlvlty are
covered by the tnff, The booklet will
bo llluatrated by innny ciiIm, and on '
the whole, It formn a mom InterentlnR
expoiltlou of Ktudcnt life,
MemberH of tho Annual ntuff nre: i
Kdlior-ln-Clilef. Oliver Applegate; j
imHUtuiil editor, ChnrleM Dorr; bunl
noHH inunngur, l.uwrenco .Motuclim-'
bacher; xubicrlptlon innnager, Clrn
ham Klebli athletic, editor, Clatide'
Hill; noddy, l'crlc Dow; Jokes, Vcrdn'
Coiad; nlumnl, William Hagoltcln; '
DMilorft, Klla Dcwh; Jnnloro, Kathryn
McAudrowa; aophomoreN, John Houh
lon; frcHhineu, I'earl I.cnvltt; fnculty
mlvlm.r, lltnile II. Applcgaie.
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being' ruled out oh account, of low 1
grade, A nd' 0. 'fourth Unable to takot
ma piece Demnaune obi on account
of Injuries. It 'Is a aadly dilapidated
i Klamath County High pchool baaeball
( team that will play at Fort Klamath
' today. Itllnek set In at tbevery laat
! minute, and'amaahed almoat hopelens-1
ly the' team (hat Coach Motscben-J
bacher has !eeB building up.
Aa'shlfted. the team will line up f
this way-In the game'at the Fort;
Catcher, Qravea; pitchers, Sparks
and Lawrence Motschenb'acher; flratj
base, Noel; second base, Houston;
third bono. Pace: ahortstoo. Clrde
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fHhort; outfield, Stewart, Adama and
'Montgomery; extra men, Wade Short
and Oiilette.
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, 1 mother spends moshof her time near
.ho lli most beautiful princess nthe r,nellno with Jhe king. This Is
Europe, Is now n wauUercr on tho ,, ho )asl niiotographtaken of the little
fnco of tho eiirih. Tho Uermans have girl.
t'AHHKM A WAV AT ll XK' FLAT
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DAIRY, Ore., April 24. Mrs. Caro
line Burgdorf, known throughout this
section as "Orandma," passed away
yesterday afternoon ut her homo at
I'lno Flat.' She was over 70 years 'of
age; and u natlvo of Denmark. She
camo to Klamath county in 1801 with
her husband nnd family, settling nt
I'lno Flat, where alio bus Hlncc re
sided. In her residence horo Mrs. Burg
dorf acquired a wide circle of friends,
who regret deeply her demise. Tho
funeral cortege will lenve tho house
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IF CAR IS SOLD .SUIT
SO IS LICENSE1 IS BEFORE COURT
STORIES ABOUT
KENO'S PEOPLE
SCHOOL CmXDRKX TO FIiAXT
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COMPLETIOX OF NEW SCHOOL
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.NEW LAW EFFECTIVE -NEXT TESTIMONY UE1XG TAKEX IN A home.
(Henild Special Service)
KENO, April 24. the children
(have received their flower.and 'garden
aeeda from. the Children's Flower MU-
'slon, this' week.
Mrs. Jim Kerns called' on Mrs.
'nutchens Wednesday afternoon.
! Miss Christine Houston la spefidng
,n few days visiting at the Nelson
.MONTH I'HOVIDES THAT NUM.
HER PLATE ON REGISTERED'
TAR CIIAXOKS OWNER IN 8AI1E
DEAL FOR TRADING KJA.MATH
RANCH FOR SUMMER RESORT,
WHICH FELL THROUGH'" ,
SALEM, April 24. Secretary of
Stale Olcott Ims railed attention to
Mr. Mattou called at the Smith
homo last Tuesday evening.
Mr: and Mrs. McCormick and
daughter, Mrs. Madison of Klamath
Tails, Glenn McCormick and family,
Mrs. Madge Puckett and daughter and
Miss Hatel McCormick spent last Sat-
'Tnklng of testimony. In the suit of urday an(i Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
The Hermann ara hacking awnr vlo-if,,ncrnl coriege win u-ue " suite Olcott has called attention to i;. (j, Argraves agauiBi Aiexanaer r. piniey Padgett and family at .Dorrls,
tartly today with a large mass of men)ul ,J:30 t""0"0' morning, unu tne ,c fac, tnnl afler Ma. 22 tho Bale of ( Dyer and Mamie Sumraera to set aside Mr8- 0oidle Avery and Mrs. Kate
n the firing lino. They are 'again iuurlul w'11 M0 Bl UoBniB ,Hboub a registered motor vchlclo alsoon-idei'da conveying 22u acreavonthe Avery were in Klamath' Falla last
wnrklnR lo reach the aea. wrvlcea to be hold at tho grave. On veyj( hc ,))n,(! number, a bill passed Mildland road from Argraves to Dyer TueSdayv
.account of the endearment In which tjle Iast legislature nmendlng tho nnd from Dyer to .Mrs., 8umers. W. ' ,At the school meeting held rlast
Mrs. Ilurcdorf waa hold uy an who ,,Mf,n, illnior vehicle
.AM. kM I, In avhaiiIaiI llmft tlin
Tu Idllliklitu-
....... - 'knew her It Is expoctod that
.:,?, ,. , Fi , . 'uneral will bo largely attended.
v his afternoon or. Ukevlow. to v ve ch.
look after the Interests of tho Wcyer-lr ar0 troo ,,nugh(or8,
euer Land company. M Mnr,ha mCximb4ST, Mrs. Minnie
T5 Arant and Mrs. Lena Flackua, and two
' ..-U. ", pons, Charles and Albert Burgdorf.
uurreii nnori anu
present
effectlvo on Hint dato.
lnw becomlngH. Shaw and Arthur u. Hay represent Saturday, It was voted to give the
Argraves uoioro me circuit coun, uuu, scn00i board authority to issue war-
''Thp preaont law provides that a,K- h. Elliott Is counsel for the de- ,,ant8 for not more than. $1,000 to
WwrtK Are Here.
' Mr. ami Mrs.
nro in irom inair rancn in tne ... iii.-inpw,.
D. Kills Young, a prominent, Klam-
talloy.
Hrltlnli 1 1-nnn. inruirfv ix.imiin nro nth county rancher. Is In from NUSil
l'ld by tho Indian gownmont. Lake. '
Volunteer Road Work
May Be Done in May
number plate can bo transferred from
ono car to another car owned by tho
Individual who applied for the orig
inal registration," said tho secretary
of state, "Th6 motor vehicle law,
however, was amended at the last
session so that tho original applica
tion for registration for any year shall
remain with the car for the year cov
ered by tho certificate of registration,
not with tho Individual.
"Under the amended law when any
motor vehicle Is sold, It Is made thei
feuse. complete and furnish the new school
Argraves alleges that lie aud Dyer . building. They are also readvertta
contemplated trading Argraves' ranch Hfag for "bids.
for Terrace Grove Hotel, a Santa Crux Ben Kerns arid ramily were In
county resort, owned by Dyer, They Klamath Falls last Saturday .evening.
Agreed, Argraves cuuiouub, avu m
furnish an abstract of title to hU own
property and to .oxeeuto deeds' trans
ferring the property to the other,
tho deeds to bo placed la escrow with
nn Oakland real estate man, and de
livered when both had Died deeds.
Tho plaintiff contends that he did
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fior Mexico 'ciirhY&ni:Mmm
who is to make a
reporttoPresleat a ;;
Wtlnnm At i..nJIlnM.'l-litjU.3'i':fc.!W
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mends it; VUo will;
mhm ia 111 mlfiMl'' nr'lSanrlwn'
is done. Carransar-Vin4have?i;tre-;5.!
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mindous advantage.
a),'wrojM?sgy,
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auie iu raise nuiuosi iim uniiMmt ttaLfSw
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u..iA..Ai.u-x.. "."i,".?r-'-sii-aaiw ah f ijsaw. '.
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Robert E. Jeffrey H
Obrei
Robert E. Jeffrey.lawjrer, oMIomtn It js bellered 'thft'S'baitlrl'weitf!'
Olive, Ark-, waited until he was ready the- twof actions 'Is ImaMBSBti'B-irmtwri
to sail for bis .new post as. United do fbughtnear AnasJleit4.Cfm
States minister to Uruguay before e regon's pctlon.oatenmBg,lni41.4
u ... ....... .1 nnw. 1a Z . .... ' -1.1.--. '. . . .'.. n...-i-.
taken hU bride or one of the longest'
honeymoon Journeys an ArkaaaaB.1
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ever .anew.- jna was. receiijr uanv
br Presl4eBtJSV.llsqB.aa4 coalrBjed,
the senate. , - -,
He was a member of the legislature
of Arkansasand tbenrosecaUBg at-s
toruey for the; third Judicial district T
there. Iater he.became Judge.of the
circuit courr. A month, ago he mar-
rled Miss Nita Hoos of Hebor Springs.
. . , -t EVIDENCE
RATE HEARING
IS POSTPONED
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Ino D -VI TlnlHu f.nl l.a.i: .VfSTl
dent of. the First, State MdyskflihjwflM,
'AlexaaierMt ekai
of the charges made against !rM':d,e,:Slti
s, etc.. of the CallfomiarOre- iMgMot uttffM
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and Klamath Falte has VffF ?JFr?$WJ$mW
. A sUpulatloa for.a : i""-.' !Ju"'S.i?g
. H.to tn h at uaie.oi. nronn.s uaic.iWHO rgrii ! xx'.i z
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Th hotirlnr hv lh. railroad com- Baak,,and,J;
mission
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gon Power company by Mearora,,"'v--;,.7!?-,v
Grants Pass
been postponed.
postponement
later waa made between the
pnmnanv.'a counsel) and counsel
Medford and.aranta Pass. T , tr!"i, d
City Attorney Rutenlc; representing- & According
Klamath FalU. made vigorous. objec- fore
tloa- to' this postponement. He 'gave could
some strong reasons, for immediate .man
uearing,' ana it is, oeueveu un m
result, the hearing will be held before
June.
,j i, . .nn ;vuouKo, asaiaBirHii
Saturday Visitor.
C. C. Lewis, who has a .ranch
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TION TOMORROW NIGHT
KXtiia- .lust at pre time todaf,
the Khimaih wmwty f ileUiat'" r
twd rroai KM LTft,ttedN wafer.
face. They state that aU three coaa.
are enthusiastic orer (he proposed
Jd, and all nre. aaxious to pat It
through at once.
According to reports drifting back
'fom tho Lava Beds, there will be a
"uple of days of veateeVroad
rk m that region next otW. JfkUt
m decided upon at the Irat "raeetlng
" tho delegatloas of fMt boosters
nw Xlaautb, Siskiyou and Mbdoe
'ountlei, and a little later arrange
mts will, be so far alosg that the
dale can b. Hi,. -7 " g. , '
The delegaUoasHrarMatthVpW
who w,h t have tas Uva Beds
Paad to tourist tratai: -Taar.arf
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duty of the purchasor to report sucIir agreed, and sent the deedhr, but(
purchase to Secretary Olcott, ana iiC alleges that Dyer raueo to 4ioio,i
tho secretary of tho state, and the and that Dyer secured Argraves' deed; SEVEN PIECE ORCHESTRA 'UNDER
vi.miorkis reoulred to transfer the . transferring the Klamath .county' LEADERSHIP)? HAHRY BOREL
m,,.;.i,.i- i.intes with the car to the nroncrty to Dyor. Though. notified to WILL GIVE
purchasor thereof. This new require-'surrender this, Argravea alleges that
lmenl goes into oiiect may , ouujuyer aiu uui uu ou, uuv whw j,.o-(
.. . . ..... ..M-.. nnH. kMMAW ! -.-. ,!. nAMAMW A Ih.'WtmM.H ,
alter uiai oaie inis on"-" ""iu """" jiorrou mo yiyi'w.w u....-
mmm requests for tho transfer of number woman. , .
still in tho Lava Beds, going over tho ! Plates from one cur to another. , .
dllBerent routes, in order to decldo1 "Tho law makes uo exceptions AttentloB, Odd Fellowa.
the most feasible and tho most prac 'whatever, and provides in nuau on, Ia celebration of the 96th anniver-
II IS IIISO lirUYIUUU, n..., mv r"'- i
tho.secretary of state for noting auchj
transfer upon 'the registration books-
at 10. SO and march to the church.
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irai mnrt to be Imnrovod. that no sale or iransier.oi any v. u. . tKe order , America, the Odd
Mpnoy la being raised among Klam- motor vohiclo registered tnereunaerFeUoW8 wd Bebekahs wllliattend-the "',,,,
ath county people by, private aubscrlp- shall ho valid without eompllanoB M E c1jurcn toraorr0w morning la ,;",."
tlon. Tbi California counties may an-'.with auch roaulremont, A fee of ?boay. Members will meet at Ihe halftrJ
... . ........ i.j. .ii la i, Ian nrnvldod. shall be paid to' .,.. ..h , ,h.K.v, j, y
propnate money i rum iuuuv; -
There Is much' work that can be
done with lit, tie expense, and It Is pro
posed to do this, with volunteer; labor.
Afterwards, the money raised can bo
Used or. the difficult parts.
The rente In some places Is right
nowlawst a roadway. All that Is
needed Is Ihe raklhl out ,of the many
sharp stoats. -A few men with rakes,
etc, could clean, out Mveral miles of
rhia with little effort In no tine, and
la possible oven now .for son of
tbls Is the work that It "li hoped to theUJ " h"ll"l?iin!!:
haTa"thi public do free of charg The mala work now Is tb. alahlag of
a.stoatb, t Jthetaatn laterals .iraaa. ... pwsw.
Daughter Is Bom
PruJtHt Neara Cotwpletlon, , A seven-pound girl arrived i at he
JUdfl LOW, WIIOvlS propiojrou uu m ', BOBO OI Mr, BOU wf-a jTii(wamwt
Modoc Point project on (be; Klamath" ubwdoln. Mr, nowdbtn is, Klaroatb
Reservation, came in yesterday io re- Falls' pioneer printer. - ;
mnlu over Sunday in.Klamath Falls., L UJL-r
Ho states that the work will all hef ',., 1
.i.m uithin a month, and that IniFrom Keao Way. f..
u la nosaible evea now .for aom of. Grant Gay, who has ieassd'tbe Van
Vnlkenburg; ranch on the Keao road,
Is a Saturday visitor laMaV county
atat.t ith.
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The Star theater announces a one
musical" nroa-ram for Sunday night,
when the following program will' be
readered. by a seven piece orchestra
(under the leadership of Harry. Borel.
formerly leader of the Star theater
orchestra,1 The enchore numoers
will consist of aomo of the; latest
selections;
Chorus ,from "Thanhauser"
Wagaer.
. Vatoe-':Reve,,dJ Avenlr"-T
Dairies, V V, ft
3, Selection from,
"Faust" Gounod.
4 (a) Fresa foreign parts, "Hub
gary" Mbskowski. ,
4. (b) "Sereaade" Herbert.4' .j
p. vaise Leavo, -wr
cRosaa" Maquarre.-- .v:
,6. "Bits of RemicksHlta Nortis
" a.i " ,1i '
Lape. "j.-.-.:
7, March, "Gruss
Uhar,
the. opera
bMjusturBed&g?;
't6Gale, the;jurprsvberSM-:
being dischsrgedaskM lf5tsSSg
k return a.;verdtct'COB'Hetia;aae'f-J
and'acqulttlng ta6tlrbrttofeM(S
H.-j'K -"?v-s- '.."!,Tr.sf.r.r.'w.twai
'generally supposedrtluittiwM'tlwIrlMSjp.'
Intention, to. coavlct AJexaaaer; laa.ifca.'
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emi The case u,to jm itmijMk M9mS&tm
Lost River, Is here on a" business trtpably la, ,iWl&4J imzSiSM
Many at Work in the
City Cemetery loday
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