The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 30, 1915, Image 1

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KXAMAT11 FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, lt!5
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MUCH DAMAGE IKI.VE IIV IALE
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SK'ff Kvcryblr-0M lo Uek.ITOiir.ieU. fiou.wnn .m.nago to oil.
'H i Jw lrirly unm up tho roHUltn of n
lHf,l .. t.j.ni- ... --1 oroitrated. 1200.000 ilnuiiiKo to oil.-
'&vl? w'1, l,r"lr'y unm up tho roHUltn of n
!ff f Utrmluiv, Mte., RwrlJiUe'iitorm ttint Ih wihiIdk Hnn Knin-
JC .. '. cUcb nnd vlrlullv. Tho Htorm Iiiih
1?" " , )l)wm rngB for twi.,uy.f0r h0llro
riV-5" '-- ' j John OhhIbd nnd Walter I'etomon, '
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no lUetM',wo,,c',00' 0'i " l'Ctrocutcd by
p. innvu wire.
witumtii county kM
ff.. n.nf.ma.Pelle MMMrillOB. atld t K ",v
tLTtiblblt from tier Is ot '. T,, l'"f ll,lor I'enimyUnnla.
1 'Sin n. tho ililMU of moit of "' "" X"110' ""h10""
'nTolbfr )roo eomitlM. A Reed. "'" ""rducf nnd Kr.,.t anxiety I
jlwrmmmlio Utlc at the Kl.m- ' r i.rr khh-,,-
itt county uootn wm u ii
Jl to nmho up for thwe nhortcoro-
W by tt'lllnc peopl of thin icctlon,
Ml itnincrhiK InqulriM from Inter
. ttttd itcmonit paiwlnf the booth."
Tbli Htatoratnt w mdo by Hoc
" rtUry Frd Fleet of Kliimatli Chum-
"Ibtr of Commerce, who returned Ut
"sight from the exposition. Ho wm,
BIG ORDERS FROBfl
WARRING
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mi thi-ro to re-arrsage the KlaauUtt
iiklblt, nnd to briag back a report on , iMTTHIll'ltd lf,A.TH IIAVK HK-
'i1.mhh)hU MillitUM k
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Fleet hni movea tae exniou o a.
kt between the tmoktag room and
Inception room. aa all eaterlag these
ilmmtl naa tli xklkW U OMUtlUl a
CUIIKII CONTflACTH VitU Tllllt-!
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HTKKL WORK
WOHTI! or
mco thirty feet la leagtb, aad has
bcea neatly arraagtel. Besides this,
tkere are Klamath eouaty seeaea all t,(tu , Vlw snltt.
orsr tno oregoa miMiag. ineoe) ar
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Jln the absence of a representative;
W tbe Klamath booth, Mr. Fleet had
a number of placards printed, telliag
tuts about Klamath 'eouaty acreage,
Uritlon. products, timbered area,
Irrlritlon works, opportuaitlss, ate.
TlMse ere answers to the e.aeeUoas
tsoti frequently askod. ' -
P1TT8MJUU. April ao. Three
'" KUwttli Russia as theJ
oftclals of concerns with plant In
this city.
Tho Pressed Steel Car company an
nouncod the receipt of an order cars
and abrapnol, and from unofficial
sources It Is learned that there Ih a
$30,000,000 contract, awarded.
litiulelaaa te Gala AMw
i:Mt.itiun Polo flMin Earta.
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SAN" KUA.N'CISCO. Abrll 30 Tholttllllcd Press 8er ice
Psflann'Pndilo polo season which
brought tosftlier wiue of the beat
Pkjm of tho i:ut and West, closed
tossy.
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p. in., April 20. (Via London) The great artillery battle tfee-j
ne U Heard Today, la Uie Battle coloiaalgagemeBt of tbe world's greatest war, abated today.; n1 j$f$Mg
bailie, wheal oace again, Field Marshal Sir, Mu FMMhV.
BrHlali- forces have hold and throwa ckMdk'fsis
oi tno ueteraHMa oacnairc minemeat''ttyKta,$m$m1Sa
carried oa by a great Genaaa fotree. , (, ?TM,-
'iiw ntwc hhik iruBV lowr inaiaiiaiiTWBpab
for AdmlMiba of Certala Evfdeace,
Adjourameat Taken Uatli Monday.
Many Wltaeasea to Be Called for
Corroboratioas.
'tiiitteU I'l Ser vice
-SYRACUSE. S. Y., April 30. Coi-
Jonel RooBovelt'B defense in the f50,
ilOO damage xult brought against him
tj William Barnes Ji. ran Into a
brick wall of legal obstaclea today.
Rebuff followed rebuff for the de-'
feneo In the rulings of Justice An
drews. These were regarding the
admlssablllty of testimony offered for
ItooKevelt. and practically all ex
cluded the testimony In controversy i
Tliiee of these rulings by Andrews
barring out evidence are regarded
court attaches and attorneys as scri
ouh reverses for tbe defense.
TJils, afternoon court
until Monday. There is a
cession of witnesses here, brought to
corroborate the testimony of. Roose-
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a" amaa naa aataB4BM wmmwM cvsMSia nvxa Kansas aaaasaaBT.S'W
to Calala aad tte Stratta. , " . KJSSSmSkM I
During tbe terilflc fighting, tho clsjr-ofiyaiaVaitfbil
fercd terrlblo daatage, aad there to hardly a'bnfldlaw tnMSi
ik um ui iiih Mini aeairuyen iroHi.uw nyiag I
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PARIS. April 30 The German, in tboir, casspaaga ,gj f
in Flanders, hare truck from tlie en.slTheIr warshlaa.g.4l
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Ictii(ibs uv ww irom iHeir dam oi gf ""il "T .T 3i
canvtzn Mfcm'MT.-uivfni ouotl-. '!i
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Mieileu ine lortiflcd city of Dankirk.
fallen In i he rlty. 'Twenty personam re reported kld(k'lland ;forWiae '"Jfr
Wl.nded. ' ' . ' ttbXJ&
Yiietber the bombardment ban been contlnned. or
by fht-t lias steamed aoatii to blieH Calala aad other, strategic pejats on, titer's
rl- Trench coast has not been announced by tno government."- ' iSJ
( It is the general supposition that ,the Genaaa wnrshlpaliave ' bvrSSA;'r
adlourned , seat south to co-operate with Uie German army in a new drive nan hist taa. Hi
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ngnlnst Barnes.
drive Just stopped by the allien after'nwreekof hard'
Moat of the French vmrahtaa Menoir' engaged hi the nacralieaat to'Atr
velt, and to substantiate the charges t force the paaaage of the Dnrdaaellea. TAerefor,JktoVVi''fCll
or political intrigue ne nu msaej nwttoh government will be naked toTaead ahlpn to protect AaFisaash'ooiat
xins may rcswH an law giww aaragne oetwera tne wnnsa-'aaa
iuiyito umi( iuihjuv nt far inai uie scrne ininet
n me innm oi inn nro aaaoeaaa. - t-
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FACfORY POWER
tells of tlie.sfaeatag of DaakJrk aad (He BritJab fertreaa of:.IIViiwMhgBtg
NEW ORLEANS, April 30, This
city today la celebrating tho anni
versary of the Ix)tilslann purchase
110 years ago.
Much fork Ahead of
Klamath Grand Jury
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scorn iunn
; ?9a RtsWlAlwM itati.
E.,Dolr Charged with larceny by
bailbe, Sam Evans alleging he is
wrongfully withholding Evans' cloth
lag." Kcleasod upon own rocogult
aaee, "Ray Atherton Charged with "ob
taining property under false pre
tenses, Released on own rocognli-
At Least EightCaae WillBelnveitigated
' Next Week
la.piupuratloa for the JHMuratiaisblag liquor to as minor. Out on
VI tne elrriilt uu,ri k.v'Lrt..i. I k4 '
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nwoty gmud jury wlireoavssu) bars
today. They will dslro iaU mat
wjcrlmlnar, and.wlll oompbjt IMr
liberation. In oVdarto biTo" tht
llual docket la skapo for trial be.
'oretlmo f((r their dlsaUaaal by Judge
"Olsad. r
' Mbers of tb'gaiijHryWaV.'
w- ". . u. q.'jvv,inww, wm
.""ton, it. u.cdwloy.'Jamta.L.
worlcy. prod Merj4raola,rrak
Theic u,0 i fa l0, r4JuTa
sttontlon of tka grsad Jury that
ti !. n rof" to thorn by Ju
follow.. V,' s" .V
Cody Warnar Ohargsd with -'
n to PeUrMitaffalifor Oat
.f bond. ,i vtaS,vv
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wlth Msros. waapoa (a
W. Outorfk,M,t,: ,;
J-"n WardiajrjWWlMi fur.
wmi. UhrlaoflMi
re(o support htajSUlrf oiit
Besides tbeso caaes, there are oth;
er bappeolugs In Klamath county
that' may be looked Into by the grand
Jury,. '
, r Tkere is much Intorest In the War
nar affair, Tbe chief witness In this
action s Uadore' Maustllahall, a
youth who was also employed at tho
PeUrstelaer cafe, and whom. It waa
reported a abort time sfo, sought to
leave v the eouatryV'so aa Mt ., ap
pear, to tstrtlfy, y'
. MausUlshsll did leave Klamath
Palls beeauso he could not obtala
employ mont) but as aeon as he so
oartd ab at Lookout, Calif., 105
miles .from bare, be wrote Proiecut
litgj Attorney Irwin of bis where
abouts, and said be would return to
lsatlfy: whenever wasted, Maustll
shall earns la yesterday . aad wlU i
mala Vatil t,k grad jury has taken
his teatmioay;
This is tho terror of tlio uar, thoi this shot. The Illustration shows tbe
Oermnn 42-centimeter shot, guaran-ishot in comparison with some of those j
rail iu n.ir uy iue BiruiigtMi luri bo oi iiiu rruucti Kuna. ii is un luuuea
fur built. In fact, it Is believed en-' In diameter and C4 Inches long. The
Riiieers have given up hope of making , French shots nro less than three
a fort so strong it will hold against (Inches In diameter.
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FIVE POLES BLOWX DOWN DVR
l.VG YESTERDAY'S GALE, BUT
OTHERWISE XO DAMAGE HAS
BEEX REPORTED
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.cBssteg the ahettiag of Dankirk, e report aaya thto'waajdasiliGSS
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Senator to Receive KuffragUta J
On lied 1'iess Service
NEW YORK. April 30, Headed by
Mrs. O. II. P. Uolmont, 500 auffra-,
gluts will call today upon Senator
O'Oorman in an effort to enlist his I
active support for the suffrage cam
paign. The suffragists will march
from tho city hall to Wall street,
whoro the senator's office Is lcoated.
Miss Doris Stevens of tho Congres
sional Union for Woman Suffrage,
said that this would bo the first of a
number.
GRABS CAPS FROM
FIRE; BURNS FACE
GOVERNMENT EMPIOYE HAS A
HARROW ESCAPE FROM DEATH
WHILE SEEKING TO PRETEXT
BIG EXPLOSION
'The Klamath Manufacturing com
pany's box factory at Sblpplagtoa
was compelled to auspend operations
late yesterday afternoon, "and the
people -of that suburb were without
lights until about 8 o'clock u a re
sult of damage to the power lines
caused by the high wind. Fire polea
were carried out between here aad
Shlpplngton.
Aside from this, no other serious
damage is reported aa a result of
tbe gale. Quite a number of. small
signs were blown from their hand-lags.
llr)an to Talk Prohibition
United. 1'ie.a Service prod ScwlUer, an employe on the
NEW' YORK, April 30. William I Griffith lateral enlargement work, re-
Jcnnlngs Bryan, secretary; of stato, Is I colved painful, but not serious la-
slated as tho principal speaker at a ' Juries about tbe face today as tbe re
tomperanco meeting to bo held in f suit of an effort to prevent the explo-
Cni nogle hall tonight, under the au- j sion of a box of dynamite. The acci
splrcs of tho National Abstainers' , dent occurred about noon, and the in-
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union, It uun-aevwrinn uu uuu-ijuiii-j juiuu .uuu no i"i "f v
leal organisation. ' Engineer Shadier for madlcal atten-
. i tlon. '
j A box of dynamlte.betng thawed
.out noar a bonfire, caught "fire, 'in
Kansas Shriaera at Reunion
I'niU'U 1'rens Service
i WICHITA. Kaas.. April JO The
8brlners of Medlam Temple gathered
here today la reunion.
Trap Shooters hi Tourney
i tiiiA.I I'rfsfi Knrii
, Vrtnlr ....... nn... f the box were a number of oaps. and
. . , ,,..,. ---- -Mt0 preTent aa explosion of the dyna
lowu gunners will compete with local "r . np ,.,. tha ' .
of tho box. Tbe capa or their wrap
pers evidently burned the man's flag-
trap shooters at the Travaers Island
traps today In the tenth annual tour
nament for the championship of
America, held under the auspices of
tho New York Athletic Clubr
Two Department Celebrate (
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NEW YORK, April J?. Tba post
ers, as ho dropped tbem. As they
, struck tho ground they exploded, In-
Jurlng Scwltzer's face-with powder
bums and bits of gravel aad oaps.
(a Granted Divorce.
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A divorce waa todaygranted by
omce and a ISmS.
coisoraieu mo buuiywimmj v -,... . ... . io., ...-
legeu inav ueorge arowa, ,ner nua-
band, beat her, anusee. .er, ana
celebrated the auniversary
creation by congress
Called a "Runabout," a motor-
driven display rack tor atorea lareat
ed In England carries goods to be'
shown on the ends of arms that re
volve vertically and at the'sams tlsas
swing arouad a vertical 'shaft.
threatened .bar-lite.
Ai many' as seventy-two different
kinds of wood fir used ai'tka maau
facture of 'umbrella bagdlfs, oaass
Case Set for Mai.
The differences between J, W. De
Puy and E. L, Hopkins, two residents
of the Midland district, are to be
hoard again in the circuit court May
8th. Judge, Noland today set thta
case for trial, at that time. The case
la one of several that have been tied
by the .two men, seeking aettle-
ment of their aeoouata.
May Locate la Klamath.
Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Clark and fam
ily are In Klamath Falls from to
Diego. They are thinking of making
this section their homo.
Rack to California. ,
A. A. Bellman and wfe leave to
morrow for California agaln,-;art9r a
snort visit la Kiamata raus
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Bd DuFault Is la from bis lusfill
Valley ranch for a few days Hesaya
prospects tor a big year for Uo farm
er were never better than at' present,
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Tbe town of Simla. Xadta, la bailt
a bill o steep that k g aiure-
ilble to stop from the UnoMM of oat
house to tho roof
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The atatetneat also aaya tho Bri tiah and Freiich offeaslfe rf she iMS
ban been.checkod. , f , ffi$$f
The repnlee of the French attack north ofFiireyr vrfth4,ojiiiSt
and 48 oacern lost by tbe French, la alio rlstawd. - 's'5'?: -
No mention 1 made of 'the report of the raaiored 'l7rrmsn nsTal raid
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LONDON, AprU SO Advices from Fellxtowe and other, potato W' M
niiiui n nuuiai acpjfcum pwi iHt "Jgll. snow- inni UlOj IIMSIIIII aiMHSII .,-..,
inflicted bnt Uttle damage. ... Jh&&m
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Fire honsea at Ipawich were dentroyed by fire from inrnnjtarr
tern,
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The Britlah collier Mobile and the
day la the North Sea. . "
Tbe LUydale wm toroedoed o Tyae. Tiie .CTew'es'oansd wlthtma lanail&.t
The Mobile waa saakroC Lewie Islaad. The crew, after sewMag alsm 'A;
houm In an ram haatv --- rUnn. J-Vl 'r,'' ..VvS.i"
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PHILADEL-PHIA. April 30.
Speakers from all sections of tbe Ualt-
led States gathered here today td.et-
;eua tne nineteenin annual peeuag
i( the American .Academy of Poll! led
and Social Science. The n ssasloms
which will continue tbrougtTtomur
row will partake of the nature of a
national conference, to consider the
Important problem, now.,,confrontlag
the United States,-wkleh have arisen
because of the Biropen conflict. Del-
egataa. appolated1 by1 governors of
muy.Matsi la tbe Uaton, ead'ropre
oatattToot Mttoaal, civic and Uade
OUaaU'atloaStwIll also be .present,
Tbejiaeetiag has all Ue eamarka of
belagthe moat' taportaat aatloaal
meetlag that haaibaea held alaei the
outbrask of tho Europeaa n-ir,
I .1J0 meting wlU oomIoC sUsas
Hoas.v The Wpke whlsb:wtHbe dlo-
cusaed'at ,tody's;aossloaa wlMybo
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