The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 03, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 3, 1915
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AUSTRO-GERMAN WORK RESUMED I
FORCES DEFEAT ! ON ELKS' HOME!
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MASONRY WOHK AltltlVi:S,
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EARLY PKACK
Itaul r United l'rM, Just llatk
From Europe, I Not Hope for
Any TonnlMttoH of ilio Titanic
HU-hkkIo Heforo ilw'Kad'of tttlA.
Hay It l Endurance Test Kaiser
Visits Belgian Territory.
Unltl Press Bervlce
DKRMN, May I, It U announced
(hit th AiiBtro-Oorman forces havo
trashed Uio Russian everywhere In
(ho fighting In Western finikin.
Heavy louse wore Inflicted upon
Ibo Slavs In tho fighting Saturday
tod Sunday, according to report. Sev
enteen hundred prisoners wero taken.
Tho defeat of tho TttiMlan army
intends nil the way from tho Vistula
nil Donnjer rlvera to tho Hungarian
frontier.
Regarding tho fighting on tho wont
em front, tho war office announcos
tbat Kiirtulnn haa been captured by
tUrmanr.
United I'reaa Service
AMSTKltDAM, May; , 3. Kalaor
Wllbelm and Prince Henry of Prus-i
la Inspected the fortticatlona and'
submarine ynrda at .Antwerp Satur
day. '0
This was kopt aeoret, leat the nowM
attract Belgian atsasalni.
t'alted I'reaa Service
NBW YOnK, May 3. Hoy How
ard, prcildent of the United 1'rean
Auoclotloni, who returned today af
ter a throe montha' tour In England,
Germany, Delglura, Franco, Ruaala
and Italy, aaya that Europe rcallica
tbat tho prcaent war haa developed
Into something new In htatory, tho
lege of a nation.
Ho snys tho fltht haa roaolved It
oelt Into nn enduranco conteat of In
dotcrralnablo longth. Acroea tho Atr
htntic, ho aaya, It la gonorally be
lieved that peace bofore 191(1 la nn
Irapojulhlllty.
Kheniian la Tow.
C. V. Sherman Br., the veteran
ncwinier man of Dairy, la In town
for n fow daya. Ho baa' been having
another plcgo of rheumatic troublo
and ban hecomo ao discouraged that
be lias concluded to. join one of his
daughters, who Uvea with her hus
band and family at Loa Angoloa, ao
tbat In caao of further attacks ho may
havo her enro and comfort', Instead
of being obliged to depond upon
trangeis. Mr. Sheraun for the past
twelvo yoara haa been a correapond
ent for the Klamath ralla papers, and
It Ih Rafe to any that hla w,ork In that
lino will be greatly ratased In tho
future.
Thousands Starving
Throughout Poland
By CARL W. AOKKRMAN
(United Preaa Staff Correspondent)
nRRLlN, April ,0,--.VIa The
HaguoJThouaaada l war yjctlraa
n Poland are facing aUmtlon.;
A. government aurvey today shows
that, in many place, food supplies
pliable will )eit for oalty two, or
tnrco weeka; vXelief jrorji to being
considered, by the iaaperial govarn
ment, but the difftotUy f puroaaaing
food suppiiea outaida ot Qerataay pre
wnu on of the greateat probjeaa In
lho puna of aldlig' the atarying
wople in the war ridden iectiona on
flermany'a eaiteri frMtleri "
The American Red Croee gndjrepre
ootativea of the KoekefelUr Founda
tion are la ckarte ofrallaf , oaj'atlt
!? wAwrorlac by "win means In
r power to HUVk needy. After
os Tlll-J WAV SOUTH
ISxcuvutlnn lit tlm slto of tho $T0,-
000 homo to lio urcctcd by Klamath
Falls l-o.l to No. 1217, 1). I'. U. Elks,
nt Main and Third Hired, wns re
sumed this morning by C. A, Arnold,
utter n delay of several days, TIiIh
was m iic.coutit of delay lu tho ho
ctirhiK of term ootln, i'tc, nccilrd In
1 ho mnaunry work.
I). IC. Steel, who Man tho contract
for the innsnury work, en mo In last
iiIrIiI from l'ortland with his family,
to remain until his part of tho job Ih
completed. Ho sink's that tho ma
turluls noodod for tho masonry work
will hoon he hero, and tho building
will ho r.uahed through to completion
by September lGth, tho time, hiipcI
flod by l.cDonx- & l.oUoux', tho. con
tractorn, TROUT SHIPPED
FROM KLAMATH
MII'MOX AM) A HAM' AltK HKNT
! TO IIO.NNKV1MJ3 IIATCIIKHV
KOIt FUKTHKIt DKVKI.OI'.MKXT.
wiMi in snxT hack
One million four hundred thuuaand
; rainbow trout from tho egg tuklnB
ratntlon and hatchery on Spencer
Creek, were shipped to tho State Con
trnl Hntchury nt Uonnevlllo Inst week.
Theau trout wero oil lu tho "oyo"
ataKo, and they wero taken from
Spencer Creok to tho station hero
by O. V. Ilonertson.
Those trout fry ato uhlpped to
llonnovlllo bccuuao tho Spencer Creek
hntchery can only hatch and devolop
001000 trout. After thoy aro devel
oped to tho lliiKcrlliig BtaBO they will
bo ahlppcd hnck horo for llhoratlon
In Klnmutli county stronmB.
.Many Alii IKH'tor In IIHliim
United I'ross Sorvtco
N'KW YOKK. May 3. Ur. Frank
lin II. Martin of Chicago, chairman
of tho committee of American phy
sicians for tho aid of tho nelglnn pro
fession, reported today that tho com
mlttto has raised a fund of IC.321.GQ
to buy drtiRB, Instruments and medi
cines for tho needy members of tholr
profession In Uolgluin, as well as to
nld tho families of physicians who nro
In need. Dr. Martin reports thus far
thnt 2,340 boxes of materials hnvo
been supplied, all of which, with the
except Ion of 7 IP boxes, havo been
Bhlppcd by tho commltteo for relief
In Ilolglum.
soveriil mouths of constant offort, tho
Roumanian government Is now per
mitting tho purchnso of corn, beans
nnd bnrloy in that country. Sweden
refused to permit the oxportnuon oi
ufLon, nnd foodstuffs, though IUC)
worq to he used for philanthropic
purposofl.
Carleton Qlbson head of tho Amer
ican rellof work, today Issued an ap
peal through tho United Presa for
Americana' to aid In. the work ot re
lelvlng the lntonse.autTorlng In Pol
and. Ho urged all who could to send
Immodlatly by parcol post packages
of beans, corn, flour, ryo or other
foodstuffs. Such contrlbutlona to aid
in h rfiilelf of starving thousands In
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fl'oland.ahould be addreaaed to "Carle-
ton Qlbson, dlatrlbutlon general, in
ternational commlHlon for the retlof
of Poland, Berlin."
GOVERNOR
NAMES
ROADS DAY!
PROCLAMATION
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I'ltfH'KMKXT OK HinilU'AVS
. ( Hi raid .Special Service)
BAI.KM, May 3. Tho following
pioclnuiatlou was Issued today by
(lovernor Wlthycombe:
U'horons, Oood roadu aro ono of
the prime foundations upon which
our proHpcrlty Is bulldod; and,
Whereas, I am firmly convinced
Unit road improvement is tho wisest
Investment Oregon can make; and,
Whoieas, Uottor roads aro deslr-
ablo not only because they aro bene
ficial from n commercial standpoint,
but ii Mo hecniuo they promoto social
community development and Increase
our clvlo pride, and, further, as they
aro the moat valuable kind of encour
agement mid advertising In tho eyes
of the striuii;or who travels through
tho state; and,
Whorcaa, it Is highly ileMrublo to
encouruKO Interest In good roads and
to foster In every way posslblo a
stntowUo enthusiasm for tho better
ment of oui' highways;
Thcrcforo, I do hereby proclaim
Thursday, May 2u, 1015 as Oregon
Good Koads Day, and call upon nil
forword looking citizens of this state
to devote their energies on that day
towards personal Improvement of tho
roads In tholr locality, and to co-op-
crate, ono with tho other, In working.
out road betterment plans. And I
further suggest that on that day, so
fan as practicable, the gospel of good
roads bo spread In all our educa
tional Institutions, nnd that the
school children themselves be en
couraged to assume their shnto of
highway Improvement; and that espe
cially the women of Oregon organize
nnd take a part In tho work of the
riood Itoads Day, lis their Interest and
assistance will be vital In making It
n uotnblo succoss.
lu witness whereof, I, James Wlthy
combo, Governor of tho Stnto of Ore
gon, hnvo hereunto sot my hand and
seal, this third day of May, 191G.
JAMES WITHYCOMBE,
(Seal) Governor,
By tho Governer:
lien W. Olcott, Socrotaryof State.
TWO HURT IN
EMPLOYE OE J. W. SWEENEY
INJURES HACK SUNDAY. AND
.MARTIN PERXOLL BREAKS HIS
LEG AT 11ARX TODAY
Two meii are injured as the result
of two mlshhps with teams, ono of
thorn seriously. This is Martin' Per
noll, who fractured a log today at
tho Midway Btablcs, when tho team
hitched to a loaded hayrack on which
Pernoll was working,. started, and be
foro they could bo Btopped, broke tho
nmn'fl leg by crushing It against a
lipavy board across tho barn, and the
back of tho ruck. Drs. Truax ana
Hunt attended tho injured man.
II. Needhnm, u toamstor for J. W.
Sweonoy, hurt his back painfully yes
terday when tho wagon which he
was riding, upset. Drs. Johnson and
Cnthoy found .the injury not n seri
ous one.
Port land Regulates Jitney
United Pross Sorvtco
PORTLAND, May 3. A city ordi
nance regulating Jitneys, of which
there' aro nearly 400 In Portland,
went Into effect today. Its provisions
aro that drivers must secure licenses;
drivers must pass rigid examination,
nnd tholr machines must be officially
Inspected monthly. Machines must
not deviate from routes designed Ip
licensos. Drivers' must not be lets
than is years old. Fare of not more
than B cents per passenger shall be
charged.
GOO
WAGON
MISHAPS
J. BULL HAS WAR
AT HOME AS ILL
AS ON CONTINENT
MQl'Olt CHAIWiEH CAUHK AX
UPHEAVAL
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HccniiKO OrtlclaU IaM All lirltiah
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Workmen a "Drunkards," Men
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Whoso Work in Repairing Veaeela,
Ivtc.
In Imperutlve ut Tlila Time,
Threaten t Ijy Down Their -TooU
anil Go Out on a Htrtke.
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United I'mss Service
LONDON, May 3. England Is di
vided ngulnst Itself as the result of
tho prohibition agitation that has
Bwopt tho nation. -
This comes about as tho result of
high British officials' branding all
British artisans and laborers aa
"drunkards." Admiral Jelllcoe, com
mander ot tho BritIsh,lDeet Is credit
ed with tho following statement:
"Drink Is delaying the repair work
on the destroyers and patrol boats.
Tho crews of tho army transports are
deserting bodllr to ge,t drunk."
As a result ot this, there Is much
nnger among tho working classes. In
their indignation, many are, demand
ing reprisals. There lis much talk of.
a general strike by all ot the work;
men whose work at home Is essentjal
to success abroad and on the sea.
A German aeroplane flew over Do
ver today. It was driven away by
an aerogun.
The Norwegian steamers Lalla and
Baldwin were punk rwterday
LOCAL FAVORITE
IN RECITAL SOON
MISS PEARL UIEIIN, PIANIBTE,
ASSISTED BY OTHER YOUNG
- .MUSICIANS, TO APPEAR AT THE
OPERA HOUSE
Local musical circles .aro much in
terested In tho recital to be given at
Houston's opera house Wednesday
night, when Mrs. Ora Pltzpatrlck
presents Miss Tearl Bebn, planlste.
This young lady has attained consid
erable note here as a musician, and
she will bo assisted by other local
musicians, the program follewing:
Tarn O'Shanter '. Warren
Aragonnlso Massenet
Cnvalloria Rustlcana . r. . . Mascagul
Carmen (two pianos) ....... BIset
Verda Cozad, Elizabeth Houston,
Walvo Jacobs. Marjorle Dolzell
ltlgoletto . . , '.'..... Verdi
Poet and Peasant . . . . . . , . . Suppe
Strodella F. von Flotow
Orchestra
MRS. CARMAN IS
AGAIN ON TRIAL
WIFE OK PHYSICIAN ACCUSED
OF MURDEIt, GOES. ON TRIAL
FOR SECOND TIME IN LONG
ISLAND VILLAGE
MINEOLA, L. I., Jday 8. The eec
ond trial ot Mrs. Florence Carmans
on the charge ot murdering Mrs.
Loulse.Bailey began in; this town to
day. Mrs.. Carman Is the wife of Dr. Ed
win Carman, and' It Is'ajleged that
through Jealousy she shot Mrs. Bailey.
through a window In the office of the
doctor while Mra, Bailey was making
n nrofesslonal visit. -
The first trial resulted' la a dtfi
agreement, eleven of tho lory being
tor efcriytal.
WILL ADVERTISE
STATE IN FILMS
TWO HRIOIi PHOTOPLAY SKETCH
W ILL SHOW CltATEK LAKE, MT.
HOOD AND MANY OTHER ORE
GON' WOXDER8
(Herald Special Service)
l'OHTLAND, May 3. Oregon's
marvelous scenic wonders, with the
ninth annual Rose Festival,. June 9,
10 and 11, as a fitting climax, will be
the basis for the photoplay, "The
Land of Promise," to be produced In
Portland by the Northwest Weekly,
an Oregon motion picture company.
Tho purpose of the photoplay will
be to include the scenic attraction
In various portions of the state about
a story of the early history ot Oregon.
N. OIness, who will produce the pic
ture, will havo the co-operation of the
Kosnrlans and the festival association.
Tho scenario was written by Pearl
Bailley, a Portland girl, and was con
sidered tho beat out of more than
thirty plays submitted to the Judges.
A company of photoplay actors
wilt be taken on a tour of the state.
p.ud pictures will be 3ta&ed at tM Pa
cific Ocean teaches, along the Qre.-jn
coast line; on the Columbia highway,'
ccar Mt. Hood, along the Columbia
River, at Crater Lake National Park,
in tho caves nt Josephine county
tear Grants I'm along the Des
chutes River in Central Oregon 'and
lu fertile vallcra. There wilt be more
than IX) 0 scenes and the photoplay
will be produced In two reels and
placed on motion picture circuit cov
ering theaters all over the civtllied
globe.
BI6 REVIVAL IS
TO 8E HELD HERE
MIXUES AXD STAFF WILL HOLD
SERIES OF MEETINGS IN A
TABERNACLE OR A TENT TO
BE ERECTED FOR PURPOSE
Tho First Christian church of this
city has extended a call to the MIngea
Evangelistic company of Des Moines,
Iown, to conduct a series ot religious
meetings here during the month of
August. While the Christian church
has extended the call to the evangel
Ists, they extend a hearty invitation
to nil Christian people (and, In tact,
all who. are Interested In the salva
tion ot souls) to Join In this campaign
for Christ. The services will not be
held In a church building, but in all
probability a tabernacle or tent will
bo used.
Evangelist Mlnges carries with him
hU wife and flvo other workers
where the deld-Justlfles ao many peo
ple. The company ore now in, a re
vival at Lexington, Ky., and meeting
with grand success. Tho leader of
this company la among the world's
best evangelists, As the date of the
meeting draws near more Informa
tion will be furnished..
Government to Allot Land
Hutted PreBS Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 3.
Several thousand acres In the Stand
ing Rock Indian reservation In North
and South Dakota, will be allotted
with applications filed beginning to
day as a basis. The applications win
bo received at Timber Lake, S. D
and Bismarck, N. D. Allottments will
bo made May 19th.
Women Journalists Meet
United Press Service
WACO, Tex., May, 3. Problems of
interest to the Journalistic craft, as
seen through women's eyes, were dis
cussed today In the opening of a tart
day session of the Texas Woatea's
Press Association here. . f-J
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Autos From
i done Chllders returned' yesterdsy
afternoon. fpmAshlaBdwliither he
want last week te wjag ' ajs
auto, which has baa&.ta Ashauad for
l -i-iLit -isii'V "ira.swi-' ., .
(several anwi. -w - ; -v
MAiiiiivi aaijfcaaiaet
nfllllllfl HlflUlH
DUMiMA mmn
IS BADLY HURT!
CLOTHING CATCHING FIRE FROM
KITCHEN STOVE MRS. BRE8H
EARS RECEIVES SEVERE BORN.
IS BETTER
(Herald Special Service)
BONANZA, May 3. Mrs. Tom
Breshears, who was badly burned la
her kitchen Friday, la much better
today. It waa thought, for a time
that her wounds might' prove fatal;
but advices today are thatahe la on
the mend. Mra. Breshears was bend
ing over the kitchea stove when her
dress caught Are. She screamed for
help, and Mr. Breiheara, who -was
splitting wood la the back of the
bouse, rushed In and pat out the
blaze, though not until hla wife had
been considerably injured.
Glenn E. Gibson and Anna Sterail
of Horsefly, were married Friday at
the parsonage here by Rev. Hall.
MEW NURSES FOR
t
LOCAL HOSPITAL
TWO ARRIVE, FROM THE NORTH
TO TAKE UP WORK, AND AN
OTHER IS EXPECTED .WITHIN
A VERY FEW DAYS .
.Within a few days there will be a
regular staff of three nurses at Black
burn hospital. JU1 are to be gradu
ate nurses, and they come here high
ly recommended.
Miss R. C. Rogers, who U a grad
uate surgical nurse from BeUeYue
hospital, where she also took post
graduate -work, is the new head nurse,
and will be in the surgery. She was
tor six years superintendent or the
Walla Walla general hospital, and
comes here 'after four years service
at the Hoqulam hospital.
Miss' Roiters was accompanied here
by Miss E.-C. Schierenburg, who is a
graduate ot Washington University
hospital at St. Louts. The third new
member of Superintendent A. J.
Lyle's staff will arrive in a few days
from Hoqulam, Wash. She Is Miss
Catherine Mclntyre, also a graduate
nurse,
Negroes Protest Against Flha
.
United. Press Service
NEW YORK, May 3; D. W. Grif
fith and H. E. Atkins, managers otj-
the film play,. "Tho .Blth of atNatlon,
appeared In court today for a hearing
to decide whether or not the por
trayal ot the film-may continue. The
national association for the advance
ment of the colored people, has In
voked the law In an effort to bar' the
sensational dramatisation of "The
Clansman." "-' .
AppcaiUx, Removed.
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Julius aprogue ot.unuog.uin wa)ean uumbctw, , ,.,is""sips;y git
yesterday operated upon at Black-
burn hospital tor "appendicitis brDrs-lfor
Hamilton and White,
Two More
High
The county high, school board haa
Just secured; two mere Isutructbrsior
next year's staff at the Klamath Coun
ty High School. Tkeir accepianees
of poalUons offered them have Jast
been reeeived. " ' -' ff ,
Mtos; .Lucille Marshall, wko has
Beea,head of the Bagllsh dHrtt
of'tha Medford High Ssaool, trill
b'ave'that posltloa karo W U,
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demand a report frwn'Oetiasay; on. -rf,
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attack on the Cushlng. "Both 'vassals ?1
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as to nationality :patnted':o"7,ot
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