'e m s ffA A z l ii . "i lEuettma IteraUi KLAMATH FALLS' OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER KLAMATH COUNTY'S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER "yintli Venr So. 11,081 KLAMATH FALI S, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1915 ViJup eh SA W Building Mved in kdUEffSSS, TO EXTRADITE Tin: iuphiw hunt to sam:m I'Oll HKAI.H Californian Asks Damages, Specific Performance! mi lun U'miliil In Klamath Full Wltuiny Charg'', .fHV Sil)lllU He Would Willti' rMrnilllloii. lliTusr. In lli'iuni Willi HIii'rllT I.um 1'iile-. i:llililllloii In Sim lit I'll I'loin the (iiiirlimr '"'' Him. llnrM Anr.liiii " "" ihk'hi.'iI In H.ui I'nniiNoi " ii 'btiii: of !''. nut. iiiiutilii in iikih i-niiitiiii H'tiiiii Urn It'll' f"i I Hill. Tin' il.iy follow -lilK lilt ntU'M. Allgllll wlii'il lluil lie would waive I'Mriiillllou, mill Stu'iin ,ou left Hi)' following liio.ultiK foi .mill rriilu'lfio 10 lillhl', AiikIIii lu'i' for nlnl Tml.i) ilill'M were leieheil 1 1 "III t;nn I'liinrUrii that AiikIIii would not ioiiii- lnik uiiIi"h extindlieil i:i iVntl) Ihi It nithiK ni'Oii Hi"' iiihlu of lil attorney there llbtilit Attorney Joint Irwin lliln miirnliiK made muillfiii lti for eiiu illtlon to tlu stale ollU'lr.lit. Tim luces- arv iiimcrH. ett. were sent to Salem WIHTI ,),ln' ' . . . Alleging Hint ! W Whit. A HOOII IIH 111(1111 HIU Pt'lHl'" hIriiiiI ill Hnlcm thoy will In. sent to teiiHlw piopeit owner he.e, &$&M- " ' V? ".',t' VSfrt tH .$'v'ii', '"' ' !. IVM't'Vfi'1-' ( LHaH "'' TP?!H HlHKHillHHiMiiH JHHHa i lEBfH VtyI fkH,7n! WAR, SENTIMENT IN GERMAN CIRCLES fulled I'ress Service I ' JW.' IlKltl.l.V, May 15. Tim Amerlrui iiiM niw formally presented UtU morning. ltKnnllnK Urn nmtter, tlitt Volclm i-KunR nays: "lllli rii-rmnu official)) nio in fntnr of sulmillllnK Hid LbsIUbU tlif- llinlly Ix'tttron America and Gennan) to un nrbl I ration court," aad that ItiiKii ton lli-nisrorir, tilt- American AnibnsKador, may bo Immediately la-. si i in (ril to suggest arbitration. I mieil 1'ifbH Serrlce VASIII.f!TOX, U. C, May Iff. Xo early reply to tbe Wilson note Is i'ii'i IimI I Mini (lerninny. Most o tbe ofllcluls arc hopeful that there will b iicaci'. Sicritiii) llijuii Miiil toilay Hint he uoulil not entertain the Bgge ti.tn ih.il Hie I'lilleil States prohibit tlm exporalon of war munitions. He ilms not believe tbeie nill lc any lonjj illploinatic illscuwilon over the Bote, but I'.ulier looks for some definite reply. It Is Kcnei-ally believed that Germuny may siiHicnd Indefinitely her Mibuiniine ur nguinst commerce, and demand arbitration of the American ilt'innnils. i illicit l'nfc .Service IIOMC. M.iy 15. I'VaiiiiK a eh II ar, KIiik Kmmaiiiiel today ordered II tinmh'.iMif ilpiutii' to reeiinvene next week. He today uske.l Presl- ileiil .ifiuoiii of Hie eliamlter to form a lablnet anil In-its piemlcr. Maori del lined this poviiion. AIolis today rushed to the parliament house and demolished the fur liluie. shattercil the wlndowH and surrounded the palace, rrylnR "Kill the Geitnsms." t'aialry cbarfteil the mob to disperse It. Ill i.ihm;. ox mai.n stiii:i:t. ovr.ii wmrii At-riox is staktkh ix tiii: cikcuit touitT till x- by W'lb-on S. Wiley, nttoniej for le- sold 01 liunsferreu tliu pioperty hero li,no, to another. After that, no bays, wmte 11.,. White biillillng hero Is a two- lefueed to complete his part of the ouner lieio, Iiiih Sfltrnmcnta, and then forwnrnou to fl1(,( ,() ,(,.t11 nKro(.ment for tin- gl)ry Htructllrc ui,ct, wah erected In agreement, kimtiii i.o at .. rr......-w.. ,., ,1B11Kl. f , White hiillillni; on IU12. and la up to dale In every le AiiKltn as arrcHted upon com- , plulnt of Kred Noel, wliono dMJKhter, Main hire.-i. iieiween rn.ii huu r,.... MIh Nlnn Noel, wub mnrrled to expenditures with a view to the tak- AnRlIn hero In November, 19H WITNESS PULLS FREieHT;P0tlE0 MAX WHO HOIKJHT IX) KSCAI'i: TKSTII'YIXO IX Till! HAIMCV cam: is AnnK8Ti;i, kotwiixku AM) IXCAKCKItATKI) htreelH. for property In and Modi'Hto, Calif.. W. C tiled Milt for a Hperltle performance Inc over of tlio White property here For this lie demands 15,000 damages. Mr. White and Mr. DeHano have Tim nlnliitlff atiitpn that ho is will-. been corresponding for some little Inc now to complete his part of the time regarding the matter, and re- ...... 1 -. . la- iri.i. ....... l n.1ir.OTttri .. ..... ...i. iKirirnhi Ho Kfpi:s -to nave vniiecenny air. vimu who hi i,i.u. Tlio compinini aneges uiiu hiiuu. -- - ., .. .. ,, ,., near .... . ..,. . .. -....,, ...(forced to do po. reBaruiiig me u--ui. ... u. .".v .v. I. III! IM1IIIII1L' SIKIIL'U Hit utinwiui. " i . .. . .. u-. l.-.l DotlMio has trade ,.,,r propertlo, providing U.ey " As a result of his In, pile, t beMef , - ;Z teZl d v lln.lt t.coin,,.aint states, was part of the contract. Mr. DeHane'thl- upon his return to town a few ... .... ..i - flflVK AGTO. Culled 1'ri'i.H Herxlce 1'AItIS, .May 15. The French advanced 500 yard toward Soucbez yesterday, after the bloodiest kind of tlghtinn among the. sugar mill to that district, a violent bombardment being kept up by both armlea, white the Infantry was in action. The Germans retreated from Arras and. Bethnne, and -the Preach threatened liens. TKS- of I'ontrait and to recoer $r.,n00 .,,! ,.,j for exan)lnntton. says he went ahead with plans for aavs a8. ..... ...... i. . l-t A nniinln rT iluiu ) fTrt IIOHHIIO flllllM duniiRCb The suit was tiled In the Iteforo the expiration of the ton- obtaining tenants ior vacaiu roums u) .,..,.. . , , Hrclt court into )etcr.lay afto.noon , day limit, Dollane alleges, White, the White building, and made other In from Modesto to bring action. wiw his Intention to skip Low was powerless to act at tlio time, but as soon as the train left, tlio niilhorltlei wired to DorrlH. and Scnddon was ar icHted then, and leluruoil liero last .ulKlit JiiMtti'i- of the I'eai'u (loweii com milted Iilm to Ibo Jail until tliu trlnl Ik called In .Mine. Cnlted"Pres8 Service r- - r - - - itpnr.iv iAr in it is nnlclallr announced today that the troops under General von Slackensteln have captured Jaroalaa, eighteen miles from Przemysl. No Trooper Than Has Has More Gameness the French TohteriLSi liAmt AKKAIIbtU United Press Service SAX DIEGO, May 15. Sallow arriving here nay that the' atoaawr ....... . ,.iuiini..j.nnit.iiii ii m munition in BraitlMvalto Bay, at .mini' jirturu w v,. -..- - ii-. t Soccoro Island, on tho Mexican coast, but were chased nway by tbe Brltttn , cruiser Newcastle. It Is believed that the munitions were Intended ror j transfer to the steamer Maverick, and to be taken by that boat to tbe Gernmna In South Africa. . SZSXSVSXS- - '-r.""l,,,,,; hiGrim Determination of German, and EnglWi Fighters Is No E.rrn.'srrr:;;;' ,r:r;:r;r t stronger Than That of the Men Fightmg ry-Mciiuuon, Ruhpoenned as it witness niadi. tho nip fi"'" the Pnll ' wa ' ,. RenubllC by both Ride, Ib now In tho county I of Agar and mor the Siskiyou .noun- IOT lCpUW Jnll, hold without bond until tlio time I tains without any trouble and covet- f trial. .'.I the illH.ut.ee .on llvo galloi.s m fa H.nildnii wim lit tho detiot jt-Kter- Knaollno. Tlio leiiom -, lly WILLIAM I'HIlili' wmjb "" - ,.hnB man Hiiiiiilou was at tlio ucpoi )'' ," ,,,,......, i.,1.,.,r m the 1'nrk i ... ..' . 0.. r.,.,,n.rin sui( of nenco. tlghttng man. 'Goodb5e. good luck and early He has succeeded In p complex .. '. ... . .... . .. rpnrcantzlner his life. He has gotten ... vKinrr " tiinir frienas cnnea to uie " . . . TUB FUONT. Apr.. 30.-(ny ma,.!, a3 tney mttM my. Some'-t or his dome U to New Vo,k,-After passing along t with an Implied the f.ont from Belgium to Alsace doubt. o 11 do our best. f0k ho tells them' to be patient, ho and talking with officials high and ( Then too. tho shadow of 1870 hung oomfo,.tg them and 8CoWs tnera for low one Is Impressed with tho pre- Heavily. .writing letters that are blue. .. ,i.t ii,., uir has onlv' Uelng extraoutluary Intelligent, the i The offlcers nro the same as the Vilnius IIIUIV VIIM. v..w ... v . , ,. . Al. I.. I r rencn soiuier reiueuiuoiou uim iu begun. "How long will tho war WITH THE FRENCH ARMY AT day. and when Deputy Sheriff l.loyd eHlabllslied i.ciiiiniwmrs ,u ' '- (i'uw I'rehH Staff corresponaenw Low asked him If ho was leaving, and I gnrago and oxpoe o w . If lie Intended to ho back hero for tho sttnter horo ll.rougho.it the summe.. trial, his nnswom Indicated thnt It, -Ashland Tidings. Big Dance to Wind up the Good Roads Day i i TIXDALL'S HOI'KFULS TO 1'IiAVI f AGAIXST THE BOX FACTORY XIX K AT MODOC PARK TOMOR ROW AFTKRJfOOX cashier of the First National bank. His medical advisers have con vinced Orb that the duties of his po sition with the financial institution, together with the confinement, are too much for him, so he wlll sever his connections, and retire to his' ranch for a while, at least. MAY FESTIVAL CLOSES SUNDAY ! men. 1 asked an olllcer of very high rnnk. "A long tlmo," ho answered way of showing that ho had studied tho question and tlio reply. "A long co.obrato noon, "oorgo Watt of the Klainatli tU0 lin,eS8 omo unexpected event Meat company, nns hkicuu i this out by furnishing nil tlio Klamath county will flood Roads Day Thursday with a ul wtrt it ..m.I - I.An . Iilir vrillintnitl .. t. .....liwl ww. uiiu uiii'Bi u 'D -- ,i0UH" tuat may u" "" . ,, nA UttaW i i..i linn, vnlun! " HUU1 uiiaxiiuL-iuu. ,. tiw.ni ttviiiuv niiiuinia iiw - i ,.,,',' bring It to nu end. "What sort of an event? r An.ln .li.m avnlllncrtv fillH "vuu, ow. ...... . UlUII. UIIO llliuo lliotu o.u...uB. ....- m 1 1S70 they vero badly led and quickly confltient. Fraternizing with the men last? 'i.niit Thov felt that, man for man. . .,i,n.u nr nthpr nftioera in the they could beat the Germans, but worl(1 ,i0 -vvltli theirs. Yet tho men there was tho wonderful German I nevcr take advantage of this fact, fighting machlno and the doubt as to'.. n 0fncer speaks a word of dls- tho French leadors. i approval to one of his men, this word llut this spirit of doubt long since seems to huit worse than a blow. h dlaanneared. Ono finds It now I And tlio next day it a dangerous force of mon working on tho high ways, n dinner ut noon, nnd dnnco In tho evening, tho latter Just tn ultnw Itin n o..u vfiitr will not i. ... .. . ... . .1... , iri;eil out further. -.. us on, as wo navo nouo , """"-' o lml , business men. "Idle rich" class hanging aroum '..,.,,,' '.r'Zu.g their stores and ai n largely attended meeting m-m - - - ... . trans- an .,ht at the c.ty ha... details ,..aces ' b- ' "J J ;, were iIIscuhbiuI. mui .ludRo Hunks, Mayor NIcholnB, O. K. I'oyton, C. n. t'rUlor and Will T. I.eo wore mimed lo work out tho planH along lines Hiiggosted. Thoy will mnko their re port at another mass mooting to bo "". TU08ar ' . . .... J ; . ,V i... beginning of the Klnm- a.any of tho women aro ueromnig ""'"" ". muio will bo retv interested In ihe project. There 1-1 ,i ti:. AIIOUl (nini.j u..,.," - i larll) offored the use of tholr nm-WUlt H0,t of an event to expoct It nn....u will bo secured ftS, ,,, , i. nnnvnnL'ted. Tho Idea l'llll.t'. wi.iv.r, -- jnuiiiu i"i - - noon as plans for tho observance are th(U W(l. cnm(J 0, s ovor night, so to speaK. It was unoxpect od so far as tho Allies were concern ed. Well, tho war might end over night, Just ns It began." This Is the stnto of mind of tho French army. The officers expect w long nr d the men seo no hope of at. early peace. And both officers mid mon appear not tho least cast down over It. A great change has pnmo over tho Fronch army. When the war began many doubts were ex ported to one or two points whcio work Is badly Howled. TI.U will lo bo di'Uded by Tuesday nlgl.t. Tho dnnco will bo hold Thursday night ul Hie l'avllllon. 'rnor of Klamath and Fourth. This will not only mark the end of Good Roads Impossible to discover a doubting Thomas. Tho men have every con fidence in tlio nblllty of tholr offlcers to lead them. Geuoral Joffro is a sort of god or at least a superman to them. They have confidence In Uioniselves which Is equally import ant. Their fear of the Irreslstable Gorman lighting machine was dissi pated at tho Marne and on tho rond to Calais. They point out that the Oerraans novo had their day and have failed. So the French soldier in the trenches feols that he, himself, la as good a soldier as anybody, Ho foels that ho Is ably led; he knows that the German army has failed In its general plans, proving It Is not the, task Is to bo performed, this Is tho man who first volunteers. This Is the temper of them as they face this bloody spring campaign. To the mind of a newspaperman with no special knowledge of military affairs thoy aro in much better shape than at tho beginning of tbe war and to a man are grimly determined to bring homo a victory to the missus. You can bet your last dollar on it. there Is going to be some tall fighting over the flowery Holds of northern France this spring, OP EPWOBTH LEAGUE OFFICEB8 AND ..SPE CIAL MUSICAL PROGROBf AT BYFXIXQ SERVICES Klamath Falls Is to get her first taste of Sunday baseball tomorrow, J ixsTALLATIOX when the town team lines up wu the Kwauna Box Factory Clouters at Slodoc l'ark in the afternoon. Uoth teams have some pretty good timber to try out. and all will be elvon n chance to show up, or off, as you please. Tho boys will be watched i .,r"ll. .... ... ..,, ...,. ,, .in ho Th closing numbers of tbe j May cioseiy, uuu an wkoiw oyuio n... , - ,. strengthened before the next regular Festival will be given at the Metho- ul.. .ki...h ,Amr.a.inu.. Itl thA MnFll ..... , ling the sermon will be upon the sub- No admission will be charged, bo nf 'n rmran . rm ..of ,. wo will all have a chance to look overw-. the season's prospects. Manager Tin dall has not announced his lineup, but The evening service is tbe Installa tion of the newly elected offlcers, who serve for a year. These are: Charles """ "" " r ... "" .:; I serve for a year. These are: untunes the Kwauna team will line up as, r pre8,dent; Mrs. Grace follews: ' . ... .j i. r, o.. King, nrst vice presiaem; ova -- follews: Pitcher, Siemens; catcher, Kelly; first base, Clair Arnold; second baBe, Win ters; third base, Otto Arnold; snort stop, Herbrldge; outfielders, Willis, Thrasher and Hilton. Hum and Wil bur Arnold will also play a few lnn-i Ings CAMPBELL WILL A wlno made from the Juice of bananas Is being made by two French citizens of Cochin China. RESIGN POSITION III Will UUKW" HIUMJ wwww - - .. ) nressod over France's ability to cope all powerful and unbestable organl W oV now of. lun heon or the'dored by the SFu1Zm out xat.on he at first feared It was. So lines, men being prepawd by the ladlesjtlon will bo taken up to help the or JllJ uer wWtwtlI ,ed an contente(li tn0 Prenchmles. nud writ to tbe road workers at.eanUatlon got started. In 1840 there were no telegraph In 1912 there were 1,400,000 A. It. Campbell, who returned from Portland several days ago, where he had been tor medical treatment, his resigned his position as assistant mra. second vice president; Vera Wood, third vice president; tulu Wnttenburg, fourth vice president, Howard Orera, secretary-treasurer. The program follews: it.-.. "Onwnrrt Christian Soldiers" t,...., .M... . Hvmn."True Hearted.Whole HetrtedV Prayer - ', Vocal solo., , f, , ! Scripture Reading ' A Vocal Solo r f . Address ,,;.,- j. . -j Vocal Solo jf "t Aiidregaen bv retlrlnKvoC IceMaad re-? : " i.;... v:, sponses ty tnose ipsuuiea xt-v Consecration Service t .. Tho'Paeer,- nAvoin-rv ' v- .. Buetlen. $3& m "Sr& ;fa. " Wv'i Th. 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