The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 01, 1915, Image 1

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MtMtnil l'iUHn, Are lttulMl ,
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liftii)' IhMHSgce In Willi
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Millr nnnuunce thUt Iht bura
Itriaeat of Dunkirk continue. I
Tka big rum are balng uaid ln(
tkttballlni of the cltr. Many of tho j
MMtMnlnch ahalla ar ImIdr
inlti from tlio fJoraaaD ioUlontJ
u'Ia tttA IK
Tbrtft allied nvlalora, on a recon
MittrloR (rip, war forc4 to land
litMe the (Ivrmaa Hbm aftar bolim
ituekod by nero-RUa. Thay warp
nttnred.
la tho eitirn caaapaiRB, flghtlnR
UtMn the aerraaa i Ruaalann
hai Iln born raauaad In aaany
Tka KuMlana holdlHf fcwala lad
ttm the town after aettlat Ir to It
, Ttwr wro pursued by tke Oeraaaa,
. al 1,000 worn UkeeV rriNtm..
iTha IluMlana are MtklRg Tlgoroui
AMtacki around Pteek. Thus far,
ttkwa attack hare keea eeeaefully
naalaad by the Tavteu.
A atronx latlom of Ceaoackj aur-
jid a Oerman foreo at Ancwtow.
TNy routed the OtnMM aftef ra
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KfclilnK horsos HiillHlile for artll
lory and cavalry purposes, TIIIkoii & '
TrlfHtor art here from Denver, look
Iiik to hcc wlmt Klntnutli county men
have to offer. Tht-y have iilready
purchased a niimbeVof heart. It In re-'
roiled. " ,
These men purchuue the nulmu'U '
r.li gin fnuii tl.fs(ockiiieu and the'
faraera. They ahifi them to Denver, i
and Hell them to the. warring nations, J
or In open niarketrtk the demand for,
Kfiod horses arises
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A
CRUEL MOTHER
DESERTS FAMILY
CHILIIKBN LEFT EXPOSED TO
THE MOORS OF THE 8TOHM
WHILE PARBXT HEEKH HHEL
TEK IX WARM HOUSE
One .of the moat flagrant cases of
oin'tlie ilWnlls of it iiieiMiKo between
(iuiiiimiy mid the fulled States, and
If it lit found tbut he acted upon his
own volition In thin matter to prevent
'people from taking pannage on tho
. Mituinnia, it is pobkioio unu m re-i,he heartless deaertiom of helplesa
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iiu.mui u ivijuvpivu, iuv w..v- cniidren by an unaatural mother was
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t brought to light In this eity yesterday
evening, when a Klamath Falls cit
izen found two children of very ten
der age crying from the cold, and
fright In his back yard., .
The liunatural mother of the un-
I iiinunaie. cultural wan msooverea ib
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United 1'iesu sioivke
NEW YOUK. May 1. In addition
to the warnings printed in the papers,
pi oinlnent. people Intending to sail on
the l.uitltuiila today received anony-
mnua ti.lfttrriimu w.irnlnir thnm thlltn
Two views of Count von llernstorff, the lirltlsh liner would be torpedoed i "Hunted, and apparently perfectly
Herman Ainlmmuidor n the Vnlteii nllll unk, a number of strangers at'contented' wlth no thought for the
Hlatce. 10 ,,,,,,. aUo crcUntoa similar re-!su,rer,,,K of her chlldrea. No argu-
WASIIINaTON. I. C. May 1 ports. t mcn. couW persuade her to go back
Count von Uornstorff. Oerman am- Nu "K w cancelled, how- " 'her suffering little ones so the
baaaador to the United States. I. ".d cabin Hat Utho jau
iiKiiln thrown HtronKiy into tho lime- "nw1 ovor "'Pieu. ii i unuer
IfKln. this tline through tho medium MM,d tlml "oarly 30n ,C0lll Hal,ed
loony on liners.
Kxtremo caution Is being takou to
examine' all bnggago brought aboard.
Klbort Hubbard and wife, Selfred
Vanderbllt, .Charles Frobman and
Cliurlcu Klein uro among the Lust
tan In passengers.
(Heiulil HperUl Mervkt)
MKRIULL, War 1. Toga aHaford.
Maateupting to jump from tin eroam
n truck to tao Merrill ataaje truck
mttrday noon, fell uaderthV wheal
I "a stage. Though Ue ktad wheel i
at tae stago passed ovor Urn, aaldo
,' ioiiio bad brulsea and tcratchea,'
was unhurt.
ft I) bolloved that h. slipped In
Mme tnnnnor after he hopped from
tie. creamery truck aid before he
wuld recover hla balance or the stago
mld stop, h0 rim Mtk tho
wheels. --..
little
of advert Isementb "warning Amer
ican that they travel to and In Eu
lopo ut their own risks," which ap
peared In this morning's papers In
N'ew York and other largo Eastern
cities.
Tlieeo advertisements, siguod "Uer-
man EutbasN," promise u big sensa
tion. lrlnco,von llntsfeldt, counsel
lor nt tho' embassy, explains that
von Ilerniitorff prepared tho notices
himself. He did not stato whether
this was at Germany's requost.
"Thosu wn ruing are to avoid
trouble for Americans," was the
word glvon out by the orabaasy. "The
first was given February 1st, and this
Is n, repetition, tho purposo being to
let Americans know It Is bettor to
salt under their own flag."
It is believed than nn Investigation
will bo mado by tho United States
omelnls, Itccently, von UornstortT
roused tho administration by giving
and cared tor them, for he night,
At the same time, the aforesaid cit
izen still thinks that d n hen ought
to liavo her neck wrung.
iHEPPE AT LAST
SECURES FILING
..IFTEIt MEYEN YEAItS AXO KXD-!
. LESS DIFFICULTIES, HOME.
' STEADEH IS IX POSITION TO
HKCOME A FARMER
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lerglhg this waterway from MZassJsasil
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ceptlori of the InSltatlonyofaVM
of ;the. 'steel gate "w&$mW'
minor finishing.- ,f -&&?&: $V$$$i$W'
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W. Sweeney's outfit &ufffim
men and ninety-four head Ut&hmm
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fifty
horses, and mules, which
working force accbuat-for
nation service; finished' work
- tuf ' .1-, ; r " J.j,riry -. j
money. Tho gang of Itty meaih?v.
with 100 liead ofhoi haabMmiHSVKi
smfrm
Ployed at the Stukel Brikk1.kn
de'r Con' Murphyaiso flnlshedjtftiaj'a?'!
'and this evening two thIrdstbfttmPi:
sixty rmen.used, atihe '&4$&js3
camp under ElmenSmtth will -fee ldl,4i
off, the
minor.
..Karl LehjdtMcbi;
remwnoer,.jB(asT;titept.:ir:Ji;;
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KnritlebkaehVagk'ssJwtVlti'tVmlgbr
irman mllitartsmrln th'or Reichstag katcht-takes he'poaItlqB.'or!theSoln.the;nelghBr
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Is a war agalnst'German.mllltar- lateral, enables thatTcanaItojr1ltll
But this is not "the, case.. ,0ejpart6f.thfimwviunora
dlates that view and attrlbutestbe. soutir rueagAltkMtiitd
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WOODSHED AT POTTBR RKSI.
DBXCB CATCHES FIfB, BUT A
BUCKET BRIGADE PUTS THIS
OUT IN VERY SHORT TIME
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Election
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w''" the annual cltyelwtlav to
,nca Monday, r there stems to be
I'tMo interest iskait In 'the out
come, noro a soaae campalgalng
S,,0m of Wrta by' rivals, for
fWncllmanic pesJtlitji but R' others
re is tt great qtttt; eag4i4.te
"MrentJy conaldariif hlamelf eUeted.
Over tho AnlYMHMeriae
"endment th.re Is some UteVest .'fea
2wb. There ta.msthpersoMl
Jlng being dow by be?Md
.T " tne WJMftthW.gsa
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fri. a-." -KS.w.wLt
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JH to be eks,:;jP1fie
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Wo all know E. M. Heppc, Lower
Klamath Lake homesteader. Soon he
U to bo Farmer Hoppe, for after sev
en years of effort no has secured a
tiling on his homestead on the Lower
Lake, two tracts containing 120 acres
and located seven miles south of
! Midland.
Heppo worked for four years to get
n filing on tho forty acre tract. Three
more years were roqulred to get a
(llliiK on the eighty acre tract, and
itita lina liiat lwut anAiiss1 Tha lenila
Third ward has four candl- """ "'"""-- 7; ....-.
These uro Councilman John
Interest in the
Next Monday
Fire of unknown origin threatened
the destruction of the woodshed at
John H. Potter's residence In Mills
Addition this afternoon. It was ex
tinguished by' men. of; that, section
with buckets before 'the damage was
of any consequenco, and before the
Are department could respond to the
alarm.
Councilman Ben S. Owens, who Is
a victim of heart trouble;' overexerted
himself In running to the ire. The
result is that he will b laid up at
his home for several days.
Tho
dates,
H. Hamilton, Clarenco H. Undorwood,
I, R. Strublo and J. W. Tyrrell. A. D.
Miller and O, J. Zlnk ure out agulnst
Councilman Owens In the Fourth, and
In the Fifth, Councilman Lockwood,
strenuous one
"Tho land Is worth It," says Mr,
lleppo. "I Intend to go In tor wheat
tameVCounonman M. R. Doty l,k'21!!'1
ll?VV IUSIP 10 MV HBIIVI piKVU IIIMI
this one. I, have It. all fenced had
under cultivation."
Builders Hope for Peace.
United Hreaa Service r " -
CmOAOO, May l.-oTaumber of
n hkaaim An to ti 1 1 h oft i vm ftl'Ava nv tot .
wero partly. In tho bird reserve, and . aJ ib,,A.iUM ' ,.,.
partly withdrawn by the reclamation! iJ7j ---..'ft7TTLar.ii-
service, so the Teuton's battle was a1ThomBS Wttmii hMJ of iho Duld-
lug' Trades department, are hopeful
Oerman
has brought on him the attention oflclallsts of France and Belgium that
the world. His defiance of the-gov- this
eminent In December when the kaiser Ism.'
demanded popular support In financ-lrepu
ing tho war brought him into viothq war to the desire of capitalists 'of j.lhg tne flow;
lent, conflict, not only With tho Ger-'j!) ureat nations for new markets and and ellmtaatlss:
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man raiiuarisis, out wun bocibiisib 01 .new ueius 01 mvesiuieui. motwiver, numg mo wiuui Brancn?
his own, party. W. E. Availing, writ-! he favors. Immediate
Ing in the Survey about the fight in would undoubtedly mean
the reichstag, had this to say: 'tho status quo which
'He declared that Germany for the war, another point on which the watwr all lands lying undrtheAsM'fif I
many years' has been 'the accomplice .socialists of France and Belgium ,casl bywaterJdrs,fi"C;Rlv.
nt pvavkm .nil tha mndnl nf nnlltlrnl .urhnlil nnt txtrrtn with htm TflA 1m Ar A ttlA S1IvavCa .'AMiwVttaatMtmM -.. a ArL Tjj&i
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backwardness; that the war was in nortanco, of the. stand taken
no sense a war of defense, but was fknecht and the German socialists!
'n.utunllly fostered by German and i support blm lies in their readiness tout from use during 'the'
peace.- wntcnt along tne nixnemtenlciBf natM'oa-r.M
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a return to t ther 16b iarne. - w5rKffiW8H&TS
existed before ' The Griatb Jateral "as enlarsjs .will Al'3?5
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f.fS sfSil
WtrMf I
by Lleb-ffroai the BwUn.caaalThtowMJialffl
aUsU that j mlt tbe 'diversion chanp'el'r tpieatX.
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Austrian war parties In the darkness M enter Into an immediate life and J months., and therebr th4 sroMasa,'Bf
of semt-absoiutlsm and secret dlplo-iteath struggle with tbe German rul- drataage M ti)tiaafw!'
macy in order to steal a march on Jin? ches, taking full advanUge of. thef be greatly reuced.ltli'wellta
tho adversary.' critical-moment." fttj to " ' ??wlil'MWi:
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j ; son; is a serious detriment tarflisroMt M7&SS
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Lske:fand.jBithe;rstife
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REVIEW BOARD
ON JOB SOON
EXGIXEER SAXDERS IX FROM
LOS AXGELKS,SAXD THE THIRD
MEMBER, IS EXPECTED MOX
DAY'FROM BERKELEY
New Steamer Servie'BeghM,
CnlteU I'resa Service
NEW YORK. Mayl,-r The flrstTslble
steamer for San Francisco, via theyrule
Holland-American .line; Is .scheduled jthus
to leave here this afternoon. More aton'systsm.wh
than 4,000, passengers were booked .board of mtewjn .thVBrWtws'M
by thte lne preliminary to Inaugurat-f With, thesnewiani' JR4MnsWW
Ing ,!tp service frpm.Burope to therPa-J.nrea.pt tije flrsunlt ;Willil4eS
cine Coast metropolis... The vessel Is 1 2.900 .aeree. tht tiVriiirtilT,4y
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uue at me uomen uaie May .xin.;oi cosu over the largerysre',sMs,rTtStl
ine next one win leave in tnre, ied to direct advantastonStt.Bltai
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frtd Lofgren are all out for the
'. ,Tiie polla open at 9 a. m. and close
Ui. p.m. The ward vptlng places
arsW follows!
v First Ward Bank Exchange,
r igscoiid Ward New city frail,
Third Ward-Greeley plumbing
shop, a i
rourih Ward Bath bouie.
; Falrvlew.
that a peaceful continuance of, previ
ous relations will bo.malntalned ns a
result of the recent cfsjfereee.
May lco Tonlglit. '
Thore .is every reason to expect a
big crowd aud a fine time this even
ing, when Henry Free opens the Pa
vl)tlon , as a dance, hall, The ftoor
baa bees put into perfect condition.
, and a tevsn piece orchestra, will fur
nlah tho bast of muale.
MrWsrls
l!hlud Press Service' ' - '
NEW YORK, May I. Consumers
of electriolty served by tk New York
Hdtthm company. aTespMssi;thoae in
the old town of Klnsajkrldta, will
have their lighting sost "reduced
from 10 peats a kllewsitWll .'
The csmpany. bowevsr,vWlU. Wpsr.
itiM w eaaraw for items Mmps,
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With Abel Ady of the Water'lisers
Asoclation already on the Job, Con
sulting Engineer rW.j H," Sanders of tj,
tne reclamation service nere irom i.os
Angeles, and word received that Mr, i
Etchevery, instructor In Irrigation r
at the California university win De
here Monday night, to take up. jiis
duties as a disinterested, party, .the, .
board of review will nexttweek begin ,', , , ,j . ,-
a reViow" of thS eXDenalturesanrior-i l J.ed HOrlce
tlonmeaU, etc., on this project since' OHAMPOEO, Ore,, May
Its Inception. vseventy-second . anniversary of theaa4
i nw w.orK is vpong carriea on on ,wim oi uresjon 'was oeieemea
all the reclamailort, projects. The. here today bypioaWs' from.aU parts
data una secures will be used in re-;0 . -ttt Jt ? 5 &'?
appertloasMate. etc. whsjavsr it to, Tne;mitf0Vti. osomeVt tHer:
: "Mr, Ady. Engineer Don J. Zumwalt
aaavrauae . uoseooom nave ,oeen
working, hard for,, several weeks, jet
(lag the data her la shape tor the re.
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ihairedioltf msAaad.
them'B.Ud.yswhtheOrii-
gen t err Itory was considered "spwiM
and .remote" from ,;Washbtonr' the
'Ma'tof '. American , governsientr that'
Mny'statesmen balla,.tlni'(eagi-
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