The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 06, 1915, Image 1

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Howard Says Allies
Talk, Hoping to Crush Germany; ,
LatterNation FarFrom Being Defeated)
Head of United Press Looks for a Long,
Gruelling War, With Peace Only
After Real Exhaustion
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NBW VOUK, May tJ. All Europe
ronlc that tint rot war hu lic
rcloiwd something' now In history
lh ien' "' " nallon and " 0""
td IlKlf lt endurance contest of
iBdniTmlnnblw length. An end of
the war In l'Jlf In generally regarded
u too mmou for serious considers
tlou. The United States will eventu
ally have tlto greatest opportunity In
the history t tlio world to uct as
pcsceinsker unless that opportunity
it killed by 111-ndvlsod, premature
prate talk at IIiIh time.
Tim above I tlto belief ot Hoy W.
Howard, president of tlio United
I'rcM, wlm returned to New York
Jloudny. nficr u threw months' tour
of the United J,ros bureaus nhd field
.Ittlnnii In England., flormopy, ltu
la, France, llclllum aild llly. Our
Inc bin tour, Howard vlnltcd the front
and tlio forcruott trencbe of both the
(Icrmtiii and nil led untile, and wan
liven exceptional opportunities for
Brt hnnd obnervnllon of condition
that exlnted nt the opening ofWtbo
njirlnn canipnlin. S '. '
"ItelllKi'rcniii nnd doulruU Jn Ku
ropo liavo mljunted hblr. Uvea na
ilonxl, cnmrajrclal pdjwcUl--on the
bMlxoi'nn lndennfte,wifri,fho''atd, .
'They hnvo ellmlhaicd every eon
xiderntlon contliiiont upon early
peace. With thin point of vlow, Ku
rope especially France and tinglnnd
In dumbfounded al 'America' fn
nUteni peace talk, and." her reluctanco
in accept the situation a it cxlntu,
and to reailjunt builneM accordingly.-Kuropi-
Iiuh accepted the wont a
probability k war ot from two to
live years nnd nt the Mtno time U
prepared to be happily nurprUod
hould tho trouble tormlnnto earlier.
I Yaw Overt urea Diallked.
"Tlio Impreiiiilou In gunornl In both
Knulnnd and France .that a consider
able force Ih meddling In this country
In tho direction of early pence. Such
a movement Ih regarded as lmportl
nence. in purely ; military circles, It
It rcitardeil an pro-Qenaan. To say
that It Ih resented Is' putting It mild
ly. I'tmeo in tho near future; on nny
basis likely, to, bo acceptable to Oer
mitny, Ih unthlnkablo In Prance and
Finland. N'olthcr reels, that It has
yet Htiggcstcd what It can do In a
military wny undor a test. Doth nn
tlonH admit that Oermany secured
the Jump at tho 6utsot of tho war,
and Htlll holds the advantage,
"Franco's army today tt undoub
tedly one of tho greatest llghtlug ma
chines In tho Hold, and Is In splendid
contrast to tho force mobilised by
tbo French last August. Franco In
iletn on eliminating tho memory ot
her unsntliifactory showing nt tho out
break of hostilities. ,
"Knuland foels thnt the ability ot
At Last! Fly Coppers
for the
This Is a little warnlnsr to owners
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vehicles propelled by gasoline.
Petrol, distillate or similar fuel to bo
little more careful about trying to
mash all existing speed records.
Especially Is It Intended for those
cltaretto . smoking, sweater - coated
motorcyclists, whom, It Is alleged! aro
fylng (o do better than n mho n
minute on the streets because Otto
Walkern Bent ,a Harley-Davldson
"MO miie, .jj BOUr ?or 80', mea Ri
Venice recently.
Complaint has been n)ade to the
authoritlM by Mills Addition ptople
at motorists, asseclally tboM using
,,, two wfcttijaty, havs tht
Resent Peace
it dcmocri.cy to exist ami In rinu in
1111 emergency without compulsory
j mlllttiry hcrvkc, uuil without main-
. tfilnliiir 11 iriMttmulniiit nrrifririufniiiil
nrmyf u 0l trJi rf) H ui lno
montliH perfecting u citizen iirtny
which nliu believes will prove Krontrr
limn niiy professional tinny, but hIic
knows (IiIm unity mum prove her
clalnih for It. Kvcu itdviintngeouR
teriim now would not tumpt her to a
peat 0 with tlio strength of tliU citizen
nriny unproved,
(,'erinuiiy Fur From Ik-nfn.
"SiittemriiiH (hat (Jermnny Ih tiring
ol .wiir. or tlml there Ih 11 peace fac
tion growing In the Fatherland, can
bo put down a k Idle Koxftlp.
"In 110 country In Kuropu It the
win- hplilt more ncr.rly unlvorKiil or
thu twi'lllco di'tiiiiiidcd being mndu
more iinrnnipliiluliigly limn In Cor
iiiiiny, Nothing but national exImtiH
tl,ou or n government policy of peace
nt nny renxonnblo price now, for the
hitko or 11 fiexli Htnrl, and wnr ngalUHt
Kuglund alone, will Ml lie thin reeling.
'I'o Iki Kiiiliiiiiiieo Toit.
"I'ersonnlly, uftor threu months ob
Heivatlon or tlio situation close at
hnnd, I do not believe oven victory
for' the nlller) would ho at tho price
or Cieriminy being crushed. There is
every rensou 10 believe thut even bo
fnre u pnrtlnl victory Is Kccurcd, tho
tinposslbllljy of u ucccnsfiil general
UHHiiult will have been learned at a
Htnggcrlng price nnd tho end what
ever It tuny bo will como only nftor
the process 6r attrition lies worn ono
side to n slnto of exhaustion.
"From the standpoint of the ullles,
thotone great unknown factor today
Ih the extent of Uormuny's nminunl
tlon supply. How long sho will hold
what she has already taken and what
will be the ttrongth of hor offensive
Ih mensurcd by her ability to contlnuo
supplying her artillery wjtli nmniunl
lion In abundance.
Itollt HliUti rerfet IK'feiisi'H.
"Millions of men working for
months nloug the wostern line hnvo
evolved dofciiHeH on both Hides, tho
strength or which nro almost Incon
ceivable. Ilehlnd the hundreds or the
lighting lino now occupied by each
army, consisting of the front trench,
tho secondary and tho reserve trench
the whole connected by communi
cating' trenches Ho a sorles of even
moto lines of defonso, each consist
ing of the samo three major lines In
terlaced by communicating trenches,
nnd each with Its mllcH of barbed
wire entanglements In plnco.
'Whereas tho prosont fighting lino
was chosen rather nt random Just
where the foes clashed nnd the men
dug themselves In each lino In tho
rear has been constructed, carefully
along natural strategic lines selected
(Continued on page S)
Local Force
mistaken Idea that Sixth street,
bo
yond tho railroad truck, wub paved at
considerable cost by tho property
owners for a speedway. This, they
say, Is not the caso, as they spont
their money to get a highway, and
thoysironuously object to being com
pcllod to perpetually bo dodging ma
chlhca, thrown wldo open,, and run
nluK on tho high,
Thore Is complaint made about
speeding In other parts of town, and
especially down Ninth stropt. To
ii.l. al..Mn ttflll hn a fnUT lilnltl
iihi. n'oiicemen nupolnted, whoso
. i, win ha to catch these offend-
f a t - i
era and bale them into ponce court
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RATED POOR BY A
STATE INSPECTOR
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llesldo Hit. Ijtrge Dairies, On,
Tun-Cow Dairies Inspected
and
Fall
Fur IK'lotr 1 he Average in Sanitary
Condition Sliuightfr lfou,es Are'
Itrdaied I'mir. and Many Changes,
Are Ordertil to lie Made.
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Onirics supplying Klamath Falls J.
people with mill, and cream aro byj
no i.ioiui-j up to Htandard, according
to u II. Zcliner. deputy htnto food'
unit dnlry commissioner, who made
1111 Investigation or conditions here at
the Miiggetftlon or Dr. L. I.. Truax,
tho city health officer.
Tlio following Is Zolmcr's report to
Dr. Truax:
Herewith llnd scores of the four
dairies that I scored while in Klnm-
11th Falls tnat week:
CniiHtructloii C, D. Cleudenning,
iM: Kzell Hlock farm 13; J.'X. Stiles
10.1 ; II. 1,. Hoggs, 10.',.
Methods 0. U, Clendennliig, H.3;
Fiu-ll Block farm, 2C.7; J. X. Stiles.
2R; If. U. Hoggs, 21. 5.
Total-i C, 11. Cleudenning, OH.'i; j
Ezell Stock farm, 38.7; J. X. Stiles,
3S.I; II. I,. Hoggs, 32.
Clieiulral Text of Milk.
lluttcrfat C. n. Clcndounlng. 3.3
per rent;'.!. N. Stiles, 3,n per cent;
11. D. Hoggs. 3.8 per cent.
SolIdH not Fnt C. II. Clcndennlng, j
8.92 per cent; J. X. Stiles, 9.09 per
cent; II. U Doggs, 9.28 por cent.
Total solids 0. II. Clendennliig,
12.22 per cent; J, X. Stiles, 12.C9
per cent; II, L. Hoggs, 13;08 per cent.
The score card used is based on'
100 points for a porfect dairy, forty
of which are allowed on porfect con
struction and sixty on perfect meth
ods ns shown by the cleanliness at
tiie time of Inspection. More points
nre allowed on methods than on con
struction for the reason that more
depends upon tho methods employed
Hum upon construction. This Is car-,
rled still further by the fact that the
scorlng"on construction Is based upon
hucIi construction ns Is conducive to
cleanliness. In other words, 'equip.
ment that Is easily cleaned Is scored
higher than equipment thnt Is dlm -
cult to clean.
In n gonoral way, thererore, the
(Continued on page 4)
imiSTs
TO BE UTILIZED
.mi u wii i wtv riFTS niXTitACT i
CHAS. UILLSOX GETS COXTRACTI
Mill FUItXISHIXG LIME FOIl I
KI.KS ItUlLIHXG. AX11 WIMj
F.Ml'I.OY
HKVKHAI, MEN
Another Industry that will give
employment to n number of men tho
greater portion of the summer Is to
bo started this week,
C. D. Wlllson. has Just been given
KLAMATH DAIRI
the contract for supplying about 250 .
hnrrels of llmo for ubb In the con-j
structlon of tho ElkH new building, CLKVElfSTOUY DRAMATIZED BY
nnd Ih already selecting a crew and LOCAL INSTRUCTOR WILL BE
making arrangements for opening VEHICLE FOR HIBTROMC EF-
his llmo kiln northeast of the city. FORT OF STUDEXT8
Ho will oinploy eight or nine men ,
the groater portion of tho summer, i Rehonrals for tho Senior class play,
and longer If there Is snlo for the 'Captain Warren's Wards.,"have pro
nroduct J grossed so nicely that the(.play has
This contract was made In accord
ance with a promise by the contractor
who agreed to use tho local manufac
tured material, and employ local men
wherever possible,
A recently patented metry-go-
l round revolves and travels laterally
as It floats on a amall body of. water,
1 controlled by an overhead cable.
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SKCItKTAltY LAXK MUST SHOW
CAL'SK FOB LOCAL MAX'S RE
MOVAh FItOM SOPEBIXTEXD
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WASHINGTON. D. .0., May a.
i secretary or tho Interloir Lane must
'gnow fause before tho supreme court
0f the District of Columbia by May 11
wny a mandamus should hot be Is
sued compelling uim ,to reinstate
W. F. Arant ns superintendent
Crater Lake National Park.
of
Arant was removed June 30. 1913,.
nrtcr having rerusod to resign at the
request of Secretary Lane, On that
'.date, Arant asserts, a United States
marshal and posbo ejected him and
his family from tho superintendent's
house and took possession of the
building
Arant con,enda he wa a c,v" 8er"
. crap,oye and could Da rem0Ved
only ror cause, lie is represeniea uy
I J. H. Carnahan of Klamath
Falls
' t nnd by Washington counsel.
SENIOR PLAY TO
GIVEN MAY 18
been set for Tuesday. -May 18. It
will be given In Houston's opera
house that night. ' V '
This nlay is a dramatisation of
(Joseph Lincoln's book of the same
name, it was arranges as a piay oy
Miss Bessie Applegate,'' Instructor in
EBgUtb at the HI tan!, who Is
also directing the performance. There
are fifteen lntne cast,
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THOMPSON'
j wenu forth-lnto tbe-trenches under.
of German guns, and carrledout
wounded Belgian soldiers. Bullets
did not frighten her. This photograph
shows her In her field costmue.
CHAUTAUQUA TO
BE SUCCESSFUL
KLAMATH BUSINESS MEN EN-
DORSE THE ASSEMBLY, AXD
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PRO.mSK SUPPORT MEETING ;
OF ASSOCIATION TOXIGHT '
At last night's meeting) of ne
Klamath Falls" Business Men's, Asso-j
elation, the organization went- on
record as heartily endorsing the
Chautauqua Assembly to be held here
In June. It Is recognized as an edu-J
cntlonal and entertaining feature
well worth support
Tonight the Klamath Chautauqua J
Association will meet at tne nome oi
Elder S. D. Harlan', High and Tenth
streets, to perfect many details In the
arrangements for the assembly. Com
mittees will report at this time, and
other special committees will be ap
pointed. The sale ot season tickets Is pro.
greasing nicely.
PHONE LINES TO
BE LENGTHENED
CREW OF MEN WILL BE HERE
NEXT WEEK TO STRING ADDI
TIONAL THREE MILES OF CA
HLB FOR LOCAL EXCHANGE
About 15,000 will be expended on
the extension of its lines In Klamath
Fails by the Pacific' Telephone, and
Telegraph company this summer, A
crew of a dozen men will be- hers
from Portland next week rto- start'
work.
. According to -Manager Robsrtsonj
three miles ot additional eaMs are to
be strung in- the, city, and antwslo
of lines are to be mUe Usry direct
tlon, which win betiereoyer tunsi
terlage, ttoylartan.Wett mee and
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annihilation-Italy acts
Other late war hews.
I. tilled 1'ress SrrlC
TOKIO. Mny DlSereocea betvirca the cabtoet aasl
hlufcsmen regarduag Japcn'w iittKade
As a result, an ultimatum was dispatched tb.Fekla today, ajriac
til Buaday to answer the demand made by Jaaak. ' '
inlted J'resa BerTlea
WASMIXGTOX, D. C, ."lay 8m
lag tue lapan-t.-nuw utaaooa. uncials
Bryan ban inferred that the govenuaeat Ium received- ward
ultimataa.
Kepoiis that America la atteoiptlag
are no signs that this nation tateads to
rials will accept nn offer to act as mediators, and poialMy' sat'
in the Orient.
It is learned that Japan expecta
expects' ibe republic to qnlbUe as long
between Northern and Soatbem China
I'nlled Press Sarvlca
PARIS, May . Today'a official
gained conslderabljr on the eastern aide
I hough,,) hat the British reinforced, and
and are holding them succeasfnttr.
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Tne uermaas made a violent attack upon tne rrencxt
vicinity or,Ste. Enstraate. They were
KUBted the offensiTe In ABlywooda.
The Germans are betng reinforced
HKRUX, May . Vienna and Beriln oMcials aree.tlsM(the,Ai
German defeat of tho Rnasiaas In Western Galicte hi th-nest.'
uiuw ucwwmu rami u vr. auaiviv t.ti7 lunr srvm mhivw.
Pass, tbe MnskoTitea are fn fall retreat.
Vienna reports asserts that at least, a hird"lf,,the)
lias been trapped in the Carnathlons
nare, Dcen caprareo, ana tne cusnawies are eaoimuus.- . - u -..,
Vienna is certain that the Russian offensive In' the 'CarnttifcHMial
completely collapsed.
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niliUb, .Ul) V.-AiW M.IM& UM unicnu M .payuwvBrv, m -mmwjamf;fwmm JJ.3-
loughs. It Is announced that Italy
regarding a Servian outlet to the Adriatic. This
of Italy to wrest Albania from Teuton control.
United Press Service
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m.i.1. .thM.,h..niMi fAMiM
l""l niretviuro .mv nauu. v
shore of Turkey is, entirely cleared of
Pnfted Press Service
that the aeroplane which attempted to.
Ing Satarday had three crosses painted, on the underside.. OnIr4a).,.OeJHiml:j
mans mark their alrcrafs in this manner. " ' fVji
(MORE LATE. WAR
Telephone Business
onows rine Increase
"Our increase In business -In the
last three months has been greater
than that of any three months since
I have been In Klamath Falls," said
Manager Robertson, of the Pacific
Telephone and Telegraph company,
today. "Tho business ot a public
service corporation la always a. good
Indication of tbe general business
condition ot a community, and from
ray experience, ,1 .believe that this
summer win be a prosperous and
busy- one for the people of Klamath
Fall."s.
Mr. Robertson states that' his com
pany has experienced' a "steady gain
since they took over thotelepkeae
business In Klamath Fills. buttkt
the Increase this spring' has, been
greater than, at any previous; 'tlms.
This, gain in business has naturally
Wade nscesssry'niore 'exteutoaii a
Improvsmintsr tad the expenditure of
more money by the company for this
work, ,
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