The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 19, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS
OFFICIAL NEWSPAI'KR
KLAMATH COUNTY'S
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER'
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Nlnlli Vcitl No. li.OHl
EVERYBODY
FOR ROAD
ALL T
OUT
WORK
0M0RR0W
DELAY OF REPLY
BY GERMANY IS
CAUSING WORRY
WORKERS
TO .MOIIILI,1
O'CLOCK
7 spccm
sui:it is
Wll0
ikh'i: or
Kill"', Pill I Klllllllllll, IVIIlllll llll)
mill tn III ItiMiiU Will lli Wot Led
nil ll)' l.iH'ill .Men, U'lm Will slml
sinus, I in ii I.-, mill oiiin-H ,111 itii).
Illy Miniif ill I'iiIIIIi.ii Will lli (In.
Wlllllllp I'l'lllllM'.
Hill'V.,1 linn linll.i,, i ,, m, j,
lti-..iuisllil. .,r IM.i). Hill OllliLiu'
Think llii K.iKn sliniilil lu.r n
Him in Miilinu UN P..,l ,, i.
I-mii- I'm l', ii, Mini In Wll-Mi'' '
l.flicr.
KIiiiiiiiIIi Palls will i u "ili'hurU'il
tllliii:"" wiimiiiivv, ho fur an mi'ii in.'
IOIH I'ltll'll, IIH I lll Illlsllll'KI lltlllNI".,
uilirt Iioiimi", I'll' , lire lo lin linncil. Mid
-very til ti It wliu in ll pos.lhly t;i-t
ii iv ii y Ik going " to nhow his ap.
provtil of sooil ioiiiIh liy giving ii
.lu)' work Willi pick, xhovtil, or otlt-
l'l llllpllttlll'lll. TIlU Htlirt Mill lie
nindi' from the court Iioiiho nt 7
u'l'lnrif :iik! four tnn'tt entries to ihe
ill) "III hi win kid Tin' loii'tiii'ii
of I'luh gang. III tli" unlet tlic hkhIh
mimed, tire I Vie) Evans It (' iihort.
JuilKi' llalilwln mill J W. Kli'iuciiK
JuitKi' Hanks li gener.il hiipi'i luti'iiil
till At last iiIkIu'h iiik'Hiik nt tlio i It)
hall It was decided Unit t It mi'ii wlio
are lo work on the roads will la al
tin' Mint I limine tit nMoek, .illltcil
in olil (loUies, mill carrying a noon
il.ty lunch mill a plrk, shovel, now.
tnr or Kimli'u rnkc.
IIihIiIch lliln, mi'ii In other part k'hT
tin' i'oiiiiI) will he tit work, ho I lie,
lay will bring aliont highly valuable
lOilllltH In Kllllll'ttll
Cu. It of tin' men working on tin
inr.vls will leceh'o n MHlVciilr rlliliott
amiounrlui; tlm ftu'l that at Ii'iihi one
ilny In lil.) 1 If ho "worked." These
will ailtnlt the poor vvorklngmen to
tlm Orphi'tiK ihi'titi'r'K special pro
gram. Another foal urn will lie a lilt: dame
:t tlie Pavllllnii. Then' will he no ail
iiiIhhIoh charged, but a (ollccllou will
he taken up, and IIiIh will ho given to
tlie Klamath Kails Military llatul, to
nmlxt the organization In Rett I tic
started. At thin meotlug the road
supervisors will intikn their reports.
Tito barbershops of tho city will
reopen at nt 5 o'clock anil teiiialii
oK'lt two hours anil a half, to give
all the workorH n chance to gel "slick
'il iti" anil liatlieil before the dance
lllllHlo HtftTtS.
Tito coiiiinlttei) secured a niiinlier
of Illumines of antoinohllcH. These
machines tiro to ho nt thn court house' lllil1
al 7 o'clock In thn mornlnc. to trans- ,nus'
I'ort die mon to thn work. Any unto
owner who wiih not Interviewed hy
tlio committee, mill who desires to ns
nIkI, hIioiiIiI iiIho roport at that tlmo.
Autos nro already listed hy J. P.
V. fi. Word en.
I ll'l.'l I'M ,, SfMlu- '
WAHIIIN'i; I f V. It C .Mt.) fi
(ii'iliiiuiy'H ilehy In ntmserltii: tin
Altli'llciill mill' Is musing temweill
anxlely In olllclal (It ilex
Tlio lialiait di'M'liipiiii'iilM, ll Ik
ii'iiliixl, aie loilay paranioniit In tier
many, lint It Iiiih hi-i'it linpeil thin nit
oilli lil imlliiitliin of ihe kaiHcr'a po
sition on the iincfctloiiH Hlllllllltteil
would he furll'eni.iliii' i.i,i i,npi n
ih. le'tii.
Alllh..rgiiitiii Cet.ml iiilili'il Si eie. I
'my liryait from lierllu tli.ti ihete I
no puhHllililij ur mi atiNWer from (Jur-'
nit in IIiIh wei'k The Iitillan ciIsIh i
thi ti ii-ini Klven j
litii'iiinriiii ill has htfii ioct'ltd'
of tlio Hiihm.irliiliiK of the llrltlHh i
Me.imei liiiimnires eslenla' It!
i nii i I .in i iipUaMiii: hin pi 1st', ,ia nlll-1
I'lnlrt hopeil (hat Hiilmiai Ine wml'mi
wim Inilellnltel) postpiini'il, mi far a ,
iili.irkN on i niiiini'K lul M'ssvU wiih.
lomerileil.
.Mlltiui) anil ii.'nal iilllceiM liullcve'
K'lllcer U'llliellll will It fuse to ejitltel) '
ilianiloti hutiiiiiultii' ,utilili"
I. like .Mohoiik (oiiieHiu e
.MU1IONK. . V., Mil) IS. Tin.
Con .Inliii HitbM'lt .Mnoie of ('(iliim
lilt l'lll.THlt. iiihIiIciI ooi till'
I Weill) "III Ht Like Moltotk uiufcri'tKe
on Inteimitinmil aililtititlou, which
opetieil heie lotla) A Itufii part of
the (otifel clue's time will ho iluoteil
in tin illscus'.liiti of International ar
liltialioti, hut cousiileratloii of tlio In-,
liienis of neiittalH or of the world at
lame In tlm iiiesent Kittopoan war,,
anil Ith elTccl-. will not lie ctillu'ly c
eluded. However, tlioro will bu no!
illhctiKslou of the causes and conduct '
ol tlio war in ihe form of direct crltl-
clmn of Hpvcillc policies or acts of any
liclllKcrcnt or Kroiip of helllgeicnta.
The confidence will chtho .May 21.1
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MAY 19, 1915
Pric VJr
Types of Italian Cavalry Ready for
Austria, Should War Break Out
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ITALY TO BE IN MORE FIGHTING
SHAPE FOR WAR : THRO FLANDERS;
IN SHORT TIME SHELL PRZMEYSL
TIWOI'S AUK XOW IIEIXG MODn..1 K.ilSKIt IS AT FRONT WITH HIS
izi:i
TROOPS
inciiil Miillineni Ig That Tonior- .Vnnciinceincut of a Reconstruction of
iim'i Contention of Parliament
Will (irnnt (he Cabinet All Itlie
I'nwei- .Viiossar) lo Uegin Hostll
files f.'iriiiuny Snys She Will Back
.lu-.ii la Willi All Resources.
the British Ministry I Made by
Asmiltli Too Wordy Speech by
(erninnl7ed American Resolta !
Ills At rest by the German Antborl
ties Other War ewi.
L'ulled I're.-is Service
ROME, May 19. War with Aus
tria is regarded as certain. Mobiliza
tion of trnons in now nnriAr ti'nv niiH
will he completed in twenty,.four'"erman "e'achment bu been re-
, hours.
't.'ulted Hi ess Service
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PARIS, May 19. After a bloody
two day battle in Flanders, a strong
A convention of parliament has
been called for tomorrow, and at that
time the members will be nked to
!.iiil the Italian cabinet plenary
imweiH. Tl.o government's policy
will by outlined at this tlmo by Pre
.niei iialunilra.
Tlio declaration of war is not ex
1 ected for f-everal dayi after the con
vening of parliament.
Tho mllitarj' dopaitment has taken
pulsed, according to official announce
ment.
Suffering severe losei n route, a
patt of thn detachment approached
Slie Trench trenches, which It shower
ed with bombs and nand grenades.
-Machine guns mowed down the sur
vivors, tnd the supporting companies
retreated.
1 nited Press Service
PLTROORAD, May
19. It U offi-
charge of all railroads. Bridces all
..Ions the frontier are being heavily ' ciaUy announced that the Austro
Kut.rdcd. German aitlllcry is bombarding the
Tho German and Austrian embas- outer forta of Przemytl with Increas
sies deny the report that the Austrian ilns 0l?Iee- Aviators are also busy
ambassador has demanded his pass- " ! sides, and the Russian airmen
,,ort. 'report the Austrlans using their big
Students at all the universities are 4 2-centiraetie Skoda guns.
leaving to enlist. Tho war spirit Is I The German Infantry are reported
, rampant throughout the kingdom. 'as attempting to surround the fort-
While none of the members of thejreis and cut Its defenders from their i
cabinet will make any announcement, I main army.
the Salandra newspapers say that the.
bentiment of the members of parlla-j United Pi ess Service
ITIfilir Id llmnt ntinnlmniinli, n nnn
...w. . .....,al uU. .u mui RKRI.IN. f.nv 1 t It lo t,tnll.rf
that Kaiser Wilhelm was with his
of war.
Kini: of Italy
ttJxX-ttX2.l.X&i?XfiZ&&
Ollicer TiiiinliiK His Mount
ShooiiuK pitictlce lioni (.taniling
jKsltJon
liiiupIiiK stone fence and moat
If Ital) declare!, war on Austria, the famous cavalry In which the whole nation has taken as much pride
as in Its Meet, will bo dependod on to march Into Austria. Tho Italian cavalry has been trained to perform
uianoeuvers something lllto tho Cossacks among tho Russians, nnd among military men of Europo It has a repu
tation of tlio very best
In (leintany vvotueu ate being eat
plo)ed everywhere) In nirnl schools
until now ueio conducted nl
excltiHlvely hy men, German i
women doctors and dentists are also'
in gieat demand owing to tlie war.
Magulro,
mitral Kara go (2), Marlon Until;,
i:. II Hull, Kreil lIoiiHton, K. M. Chll
'ti), Charles I. Roberts, J. S. Kent.
A. V.. Whitman, C'Iiiih, V. KergtiHon,
Hon Powell, Klamath Dovolopment
'umpany, W. Paul Johnson, Dr. Rum
I"). J. A, Gordon, Geo. T. Ihildvvln,
Sid Kviins, Prank Vannlce, J. i:. '
Swanson, C. It. Miller, Geo. J. Wal-
Od Vnnnlco, lion, W. P. Johnson, alias. P. Stone,
11. liolniid GlaUyer, Chits. V. Mooro,
R. i:. Smith. Dig llaxlti Lumber com
pany, Pord garage, Leslie Rogers,
John Siemens, I.. P. Wlllets, llnriioy
Chamhers, Dr. II. It. Hamilton, K. II.
Lawrence, (I. II. Cozad and George
I'liastaiu
TURK CIGARETTE
TABOO IN LONDON
KING GKORGi:, PRIXCi: OP WAI.P.S
AM) 0TIII:R t'SKRS OP THAT
BRAXB IIAVi: SW1TCHKD TO
PIPKS OR OTUKR BLKXDS
declated hostilities, and In many
shops they tiro not now offered for
sale.
The British smoking public is tot
i lowing the king and prince. There is
no sv mpathy for Turkish tobacco. i
ANOTHER FIRM TO
SEEK WAR HORSES
Pulled Piess ServUv
11KRLLN, Mny 19. Today's "Mor-l
gen Post" says that Germany will
support Austria with all the resources
at her command if Italy declares war
against Franz Josef's kingdom.
In Berlin it is expected that Italy
will declare war within a few hours,
following tho convention of parlia
ment tomorrow, to concede the cabi-
nct power to take any action deemed
. advisable.
There was a rumor out last night
to the effect that Austria may further
concede points to Italy. This was dls-
1 credited generally here.
troops In Western Gallcla Sunday
"tii-u iiitrj uuasou iue sua mvtu
The police today arrested Maurice
Sanborn, u Germanized American,
who was ejected from the American
embassy. In a bitter speech In a
leading cafe ho bitterly insulted Pres
ident Wilson and Secretary Bryan,
making his talk in both German and
in English.
ALUMNI TO MEET
T AT 7:30
BACCALAUREATE
SERVICE SUNDAY
United Press Service
LONDON, May 19. Asqulth today
announced In the bouse of commons
that a "reconstruction otthe ministry?
on a broader political basis Is under
consideration." This is regarded a
an official confirmation of the report
that a coalition will replace the pres-
jont ministry. It is announced that
mo enanges win not airect Foreign
Secretary Grey, Asqulth, or England's
war policy.
ONIGH
alex davis notified by wirki
that outside buyers will
hi: here in a few days to
BUY KLAMATH STOCK
Snow Is Still Flying in
the Crater Lake Reserve
'Pulled Piess Service
LONDON, May 1 lily mail to New
York) Since Turkey's entrance into
' tho war, Turkish cigarettes nro taboo
iin England.
King George, who raroly smokes
cigars, used to smoke Turkish cigar
ettes with ii rollsh. Now, It is lenrned,
! lie has taken to Egyptian blends.
Tho Prince of Wales, whoso shoit,
GATHERING WILL BE HELD AT
HUTENIC KENT'S LAW SUITE,
TO DISCUSS BANQUET AND SUP
PORT OF STUDENT ATHLETICS
An lmpoitant meeting ot the Alum
ni Association of Klamath County
High School will bo hold" tonight at
gold tipped Turkish cigarettes wote tho law olllces of Rutonlc & Kent. It
Yet another raid
tho horseflesh of Klamath county, to
provide animals for use by tho war
ring nations. Alex Davis, a well
known local stockman, has received
a wire from Grant Mays, a stockman
at Tho Dalles, asking him to meet and
introduce a buyer who will be here
In a fow days.
"Mays and I aro old friends," said i
Davis. "His wire carried no details,)
The baccalaureate exercises of the
Senior class of the Kialmath County
High School will be held at 11 o'clock
I Sunday morning at Houston's opera
house. The service Is free to all.
I Rev. E. C. Richards will deliver the supplied for ubo at the Spencer Creek
I t b made onisermon n,s 8UDJect De'DK "Creative hatchery. Ho was accompanied by
rower. iiev, rmriun ana uev aiui-inis nepnew, joe itionoBj tixeuon,
mons will also participate In the pro-1 who will operate the auto In trans
gram, porting fish from the hatchery.
Through Oregon via Ford.
C. F. Stono has returned from
Portland, where ho attended the
meeting of tho state fish and game
commission. He made the return trip
through Eastern Oregon in a Ford'
machine, which the commission has
well known to follow army olllcers atJvvlll begin nt 7:30, and nt this time so I do not know what typo of horses,
According to Park Miinnger II. E.
Momyer, who Is hero from Crater
I'Uko National Patk, tltcro Is still
"inch tmovv lu tho park, and tlioro has
I'eeti much tnowy weather of Inte.
I'nlfBH thorn Is u sudden chungo, Mr.
Momyor bollovoH it will ho hoiiip tlmo
' July boforo dm luko can ho reached
' nutolHls.
the fool ol the ill on ll t it t It leading to
tho lit"
"Ah tar as Anna Creek fulls tho
ground Is practically bare. Tho roads
for n mile Inside ihe pink lino by both
tho Medford and Klnmntli entrances
nro now open to auto travel
tho beginning of tho war, now finds, plans will bo nuido for tho annual
consolation lu a favorlto briar pipe, ln;buniuel nnd reception to tlio gradun
, which ho smokes u blond of Egyp-1 ting class.
draft or mount, will ho sought by this
buyer. Neither do I know for what
country he Is buying."
Camp Fore Girls Are
to Be Organized Here
Unit nnd Virginia tobacco. Ho does
not prot'or tho Turkish. Ho still
smokes cigarettes occasionally, how
ever. They oro especially made, and
urn ii ucnnt two lnchos long. This is
'i ....a .1... ....ItmjA an nftmi ftnfla Mm..
imillUBU HI" I'llMVU v. W.IM ........ -
and
uirii two u'iilx of irooil warm
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vveat'trr It will ho possible, I bellevo. 'self In situtitioua in which biuuiuui, is
,..o .iw.mni..,tnin" I mil correct that half tho cigarettes
un.n.. m... Mnmvnr lotitrnB to thoilio smokos tiro baroly lighted
"In the piiHi leu diiyH Ihero has .park he will ho accompanied by Mrs.) thrown nvviiy.
"en a foil of nhoul soven Inches," Momyor, who will spend tho sumniPi
Bald Momyor. "Tho snow Ib obout nt hcadqmirterH. Momyor oxpocts to
three or threo nnd a halt feet deep nt! drive clear to headquarters with a
Headquarters, and live feet deep at 'team.
London tobacco dealers are author
ity for tho statement that "'urklsh to
bacco has practically disappeared
from the British market since Turkey
Anothor matter to be brought to ,
tho attention of tho old grads by, ...
President Cnrlyle Yaden Is tho organ- w,,at "nr Mean8
Izntlon of the association for the en- fulled Press Service
couragomont of high school athletics. MINOT, N, D May 19. John and
This will 1 dono through organiiiod i Edward Bnkor, who llvo In East Prus
roollng ttt contests and attendance of 'sin, will rccelvo a letter from their
theso games In a body, as well (is by l brother hero, telling them their moth-
vvhat coaching assistance the alumulcr, less than thirty miles from them,
can glvo. Is dead. Tho letter will travel 12,000
. miles to get to them, less than thirty
Twonty-nlne Episcopal parishes in mllos away. The reason is that a
tho city of Now York have member-. German lino Is between them and
ships exceeding 1,000. their maternal home.
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Klamath Falls la to have a new or-. tral school at 3 o'clock tomorrow if-
...-.. .... n m sit-.- -ltnrnnnn whon nrffflnlv.ftAi. I. .''.Jli 1B
ganlzatlon, the Campflre Qlrls ot tornoon, when organat UitQM
jenecien. f 7X$
Hrnwn wnmnn IntarmMtmA In ktmiutfl
12 years of age. and It ls18n,enad cnrapa,Bn are a,M,a,Mjw
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anenu tomorrow, ine gins tNrWXi
vlded Into rnmnflrA vrn.iiu. .!! -"-
of these Kroune has a rrownun laadar 'f
This mnvnmnnt has anrnmal mil JnmmX!
A m.l.i Thta fa om i.Dnt.allin frti. I "' ICW
girls over
carried along on lines similar to those
used by tho Boy Scouts. Instruction
In nature study, self reliance, et;c, Is
the object of the movement.
Mrs. Ron Carl Thomas is behind
the organization here. She has Issued
a call for all girls In the city schools
over 18 yean of age, to be at the Cen-
the United States. Wherever It I T-V
ganlted the Campflre. Oirle Ctalk Ip
heartily endorse by firmM-l
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