The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 28, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH COUNTY'S
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
Mniii Wm So. a.a
CEL
EBRATION
ASSURED
NEEDED
IS
; MONEY
RAISED
;:lamatii falls, Oregon, fpjday, may 28, 1915
Mr. Fire Grate
Prominent Men on the
British Cabinet Shakeup
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IIII.ITIOV
.ti'nil'i' i''HKlilH, Moiiiii)! '. Auto
mill (Hlirr Varieties or Itiiri's, tn -Imsim",
I'ulillr Hawing, Itiii'hiill
TuiiMiiiiiK'iil mill I'nt 1 (! Ai.
iImw. .lie Among tin- Ctrnl
rintiiml for OI'rviinn' Heir.
Tin' llilrt'-ila) cclohlatloti Jul) '1,
3 nml I, id now uKHii i ml. kii) imin hern
df tlio Point h of July roiiimllliti up
luiliilnl li lit" KIiiiiiiiIIi IIiihIiii'Mh
Men Aiinclntlou. wlio today Mulshed
i Krr.ml search for tho necessary
1 11:111m for staging tlin nffiili
Th plans lire Htlll ininit t li-il, luit
there will lio (wo iIii)h of racing, base- i
I1.1II, aeroplane exhibitions, spoil
street diluting, parades, musle anil
other attractions. Tim Koiutli Itself.,
romliiR mi Huililny, wilt lie celebrated
ltli patriotic exorcises. Congress-'
man N. J. Slnnott linn been Nrctiri'il
to dclUer tlu principal oration on 1
thtt ilny '
SUMMER SCHOOL ,
BEGINS JUNE 7!
tw-f ' - -aii!ISm H
ITALIAN
TROOPS
WITH 0 MILES
OF TRIESTE NOW
To Be a King, if
Poland Is a Nation
(.it.wio is thi: latest OTV
in: taken
TO
(Mnoi ol Hint Clij l.nl tin- lliili.iii
Iti'olilruls In i:linilliiij a W'clioiiic
lo the limiiling l-'oiecs lliilian
Illinois Aiv Xom Itusy fnilornn
lti'Hiils Ills KoilfH A i-o Closing III
on Guilt,
1 IlltCll I'lChH SlTllCe
HOME, May 28. It Ih announced
tlml tin,' Italian forces hnvn occupied
('ratio, which Ih eighteen miles from
Til 08 It'.
Tim mayor of (iiatlo Iftl a proees
hlon of the Italian residents of the
flty, who ox ten tied 'a highly enthusi
astic greeting to the Italian arm
The garrlbon there Is small, and It
surrendered after a short light.
A big liattle Is expected at Tren-
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SUBMARINES VERY
ACTIVE IN WAR ZONE
luted Press Service i - .,
WMSIIIXOTOX, I). C, May SH. TIioukIi siibniariocH arc still actire,'
iiiliriiiN admit Hint the L'nllctl Slatc inn do notlilnK until Germany states
J her iiositiou inn reply to the Wilson note following the I.usltanla affair.
j rules., t.'ermnny attacks the Unltetl States liefore the reply is received no
at lion i an ho taken.
i PersoiK iIom- to (he president suy lie Mill permit no more quibbllag.
Xaml attaches nt Liverpool today oejjan un Invest Igatlon of the Xe.
lii'.tskun niTiiir. .MciiiImi, of I he crew .ire being iinlzml by secret srrlce
iiii-ii, and the c.se is lo bo dry-flocked to nlloiv an investigation of the e.-
niit of die injury received.
If it is proien that the damage was caused by a torpedo, the situation,
I It is admitted, u he serious.
I lilted I'reag Service
HKKMX, May iiH. Ambassador IHi-ustorfT at Unslilngton lias cabled
Hie German foreign olllce, urging an enrly reply to the I.uslUnut BMW
.sage. He cables that since die Xebrnskan affair, tension Is increasing
iiiiioik,' Americans.
I'rluce Paul .haunt Itiedelski
( tilted Press Service
l.OXDOX. .May 2H. The admiralty announced last night that the
KiilKli l.iiiilthhlp Majestic was torpedoed and sunk off Gallipoll penuuuta,
while acting in support of the landing forces operating against the Turks.
If the Czar ot Kusslu and other rul-j -M"st nt " crew were rescued.
I lino Hoon, upon the outcome of hlch lrs of Euroeau natlons keep tlieir
nui iiif.'iiii u iciii iieai. i no aus
irlan tronjis are. strongly entrenched
TOP-iVfZ37e JOtW rSHER..
f30TTOM- yf.J SfirOO&.
mission ok TintKi: vi:i:ks c.-
licit ("APAItl.i: SPI'CIAI.I.sTs
srri:i:is thi: axxuai. i.vmi
titi: in ki.a.matii
Tlie Klamath county kiiuiiiioi
ncliiMil, which (ake (ho place of the
nnminl tencherH' Institute, will begin
tension) June Tth, and will continue
In M'hhIoiih for three wveks. There
will lie special Instructor In chargt'
of the work for (ho teachers, nml
them will be work In primary school
administration with actual demon
nil nt Ions of mnthods, duvlces, etc., ml
vanceil griulo work, and extensive re
view work, leading up to the state
culmination to bo held Inter next
month.
The hcIioiiI work will bo hold at the
Klamath County High School. Ar
rtiiiKi'muuis have been miulo to have
'he Btiuly hours so chosen that the,
learners wishing lo nttend tho Cliiiu
Inuqtiu meeting enn do so without
neglecting their summer school work.
ItepoitH of the iriMs resiiltlng In
tho complete lehulltllliK of the 111 (I lull
uiblnt't have It that Winston Church
Ill, Ilrsl loitl of tlio itilmlr.ilty. ho-o
j naval policy has been erlllcleil quiet
ly for a long lime, was compelled to
ifhlgu, following tlio loulKiintlou of
Lord rislier, Ilrsl sea liuil of (lie ad
miralty. Cliurclilll U chancellor of
thi- Ihti'li) of l.aucastei on the new
cabinet
In Addition A. Ilonai Law and Sir
Arthur llalfour, leader and second In
,lcndcishlp of the unionists, were ask-
led to cuter the cabinet, that a coali
tlon ministry for the conduct of the
'war tu,i be foimed The former Is
beeretnry for tho colonies and the
1 Inttei hiiieeeded Churchill as admlr-
jnlty head.
Lord FUlier, who, It Is said, has 10
peatedly disagreed with Churchill,
forced the cilsls by offering his leslg
natlou. Then other disagreements be
c.imn known.
It was eeu reported that Lord
Kitchener would go to the Held In
charge of tho tioops, giving place to
l.ltijd (leoi'go as war minister
Sweetheart's lllai) Sacs Him
I'lllleit I'lesa Sort lie
ST. PAt'L, Minn . May '.!!. -Nor-iiiaii
l.te Is it free mail today because
he has a aweellienit who kept a Jlary
Lee was chin get! with passing a
woithless check. The state cited a
time at which Lee was In company
with two men down town. Ills
llnncee, Mies Ksther Carlson, xuing
anil pretty, appealed with her gltllsh
tllar to show that Lee was with her
at tlm lime The alibi worked and
Leu w.r.i freed.
TWO INSTALLING
PUMPING PLANTS
It. A. CM MITT Wll.l. IltltlUATK
i.aoo .vciti:s OX KKXO UOAI)
with m:v outi'Tt iiowauii
itotais also tiin'h oititt
Villa Asks That Men
6e Given New Trials
I nited Press Smlo
TUCSON, Ariz., Mtty 28. Alleging
''"t live Mexicans condemned to tlio
fr murder wore unjustly tried and
convicted. (Icncrnl Villa, him Inteccod
"1 In tltolr holmlf, and socks to put
"U (ho execution, which Is scheduled
1(1 Inko plneo this ufternooii t tho
Penitentiary at PJorence.
Tllls Is a matter In which Oovernor
"eorge , Hunt la ttnublo to net at
hU tlmo. Ho una been In fuvor of
"MUhing tho donth penally, hut tho
vntcrH ut tho taut election vol oil
8ulns( tho govornor'H vlowa, and (ho
leglslnturo further restricted his pnr
lonlng powers,
Aillon for a writ oMiiiuuuh corpus
started today boforo Fodornl
Judge Sawtell. At noon, ho denied
Wh application, so union tha pardon
-board Inlet fetes, llio men will illo bo
forn night,
in behalf of the Mexican govcrn
jniont, Secretary llrynn sont to tho
'pardon hoard a request that tlio men's
Jsentences be comiuiited from death to
'life Imprisonment. The pardon board
J Is now In secret session on this mat-
Uer.
Tho prison guards this morning
Ulrow lots lo sen who should bprlng
,tlin trap lo semi thu men to death,
'tho ni'loHis prepared thu men for
death, tlio prisoners nindo their wills,
and Warden Wins has annouiireil that
hu will stnrt tlio oxocutlona as soon
as the j..,idon bminl gives the order
to that effect.
Mote Klamath count) acreage U to
be (nought under irrigation this sea
miii b tho use of pumping plants. It.
A. Kinmltt and Howard Hoggs uro
two who a u now Installing such out
tlts. Kmmitt'b pumping plant will Irri
gate 1,-00 acres of lino land on the
Komi load, Tho plpo Is being laid
lor this, and tlio motor and pump aro
on tho way from the south. Ummltt
will iibo electric power, furnished by
tho Kerns plant at Keno.
Howard Hoggs, who until recoutly
worked for tho Ualdwln Hardware
conipany, will put sixty acres of
choice Langell Valloy land umlor wa
ter this season. Ho will raUu water
f i oin a small Inko to tho higher love!,
mid will uso a gasoline engine 10 op
etatti tho pump.
,'nlletl IM ess Servlio
FhOHKNCK, Al'U., May 28.-3 p.
m. Tho pardon hoard roprlovod the
tlvo Mexicans soutoneod to death fori
a period not oxcoodlng nine weeks. ,
lluyn I'lno HoNteln.
A. I), Addison of Mt Lttkl his Just
purchased a lino reglsteied HoUtoln
hull, "Johannn Colnntha Hutter Hoy,"
from Albert Johnson of Scnppooso.
Ills grandslto sold lor i"i0,0uu, nnd
for six genet nt Ions back tho cows on
both sides of his family have aver
aged bettor than thirty pounds of
htttterfat a woek.
iPiomUes, Poland may become an or-
I Simultaneously, the steamer Prince. Irene nan demolished, as a re-
I SIlll lt 1L IllfkCf tniklfKlnno ntnlnalnn nV UL.hm.a All nV .. OIWI a.u.1.
ganlzed nation after the European ... .i.. .... .... . ..,,
war. if o Prince Pn.,1 Zhr not. hnl her perished, nnd the boat wns entirely obliterated, only fragmeBts
massing troops for an attack at this!,.. , , ...11, i10n, Piim. rn. ti, nf uiecknce and nieces of human hoillca lielne found flnatlnir ahnnt.
..,-i -w...w ,. -. v .. v.. - - - . a
1UIU,
there, and the Italians aro steudlly
General Cadorna, Italian chief ot
staff, reports his army has occupied
Cannons and Cervlgnann, and Is now
appioaching Corltz.
Tho Italian aviators are every
where active.
At Milan lost night mobs stomied
throne.
The prince has been culled the
"Polish Pretender," but as the per
manent president of the Polish Na
tional League is regarded by the Poles
as the most likely candidate, for the
restored Poland. The prince Is a nat-
tho Metropole, a German hotel, bo.I,lnUlcd BrlUsb sul,Jm and re3ide3
cause of a minor that from its roof'"' Kn'"'- " ls ia Possession of
Teutons wero making signals to Aus
trian aviators.
LAUNDRY
'S ROOF
CATCHES ON FIRE
the distinguished ordor of the Italian
Cross of the first class, which is only
presented to sovereigns or heads of
states
There are tersistent rumors that n German spy exploded the bomb
which sunk the Irene.
Undismayed by the torpedoing and sinking or the battleships Majestic
ami Triumph, tho Allied forces are again bombarding the Dardanelles
forts. A simultaneous attack was started on land and on sea, aad the
French troops are advancing toward Krithnia, rapidly storming aad t
the Tmkisli trenches.
t nllLti i'ttss Service
1,1 V Kit POOL, May 28. A German submarine damaged the Glasgow
steamer Argykhlre. Wireless distress signals sent a number of vessels to
her assistance. The Argylshlre was a twin screen steamer BOO feet loag.
OPERA HOUSE TO
BE WELL FILLED1
l nited Pi ebs Service
I'K.NZAXCi;, May 28. The British steamer Caedby, bound for Car
tlllV with n cargo of pit wood, wns submarined off Cornwall. The crew aad
passengers landed safely.
CACSK ASCItIIli:i 11V SOMK TO
WIKIXG, AM) 11V OTIIEHS IX), MICH IXTKRKST SHOWX IX THE
L'tutcd Piess Service
STOCKHOLM, May 28. The Danish stc-uncr Tly stiuck a mine aad
sunk in the Aland sea yesterday.
SI'AIIKS 1TIOM THE CHIMXEY.
llAMAtii: SLIGHT
SICXIOU CLASS EXERCISES TO
HE HELD THIS EVEXIXG AT
HOUSTON'S OPEKA HOUSE
UNION
SUNDAY
rife caused either by defect Ue I
w.ring or by sparks escaping from , '
tho unscreened chimney, broke out Tllelt- wil1 ue il crowded house an
on the toot of the building occupied Houston's, opera house this evening,
by tho Superior laundry this after- 'wlien tho graduation exercises are
noon. It was extinguished aftor a "'ol1-- The class of twenty-one pupils .
few minutes' work by the firemen, inilshlng their four years of high
SCHOOL FORMED
(Herald Secial Service)
without the necessity of removing any scllo1 work at tl,Is tlme llav- raanj',MEHRILL. May 28. A union Sunday
school was organized recently at the
Henley school house with an enroll
of the olYocts from tho buildlnc. menus turougiioui ino county wno
Thero was some delay In getting wl" nttend.
a can to tho lire from tho city hnll,. In Dr. George Kebee, head of the
as several automobiles, etc., passed i department of education at tho Unl
wllhotit stopping to pick up the hose or8lty of Oregon, the high school
cart faculty hao secured a speaker who
is known for depth of thought and
splendid Ideals, with a forceful and
Impresslvo manner of delivering
these. Dr. Hebec will be the princi
pal speaker at tonight's oxerclses.
at least fifty as soon as the weather
settles.
Officers elected were: T. E. Grif
fith, superintendent; Mrs. Burt E.
Hawkins, assistant superintendent:
Miss Julia McReynolds, treasurer and
secretary; Miss Ruby Newton, organ
ist. Brother A. F. Simmons will preach
next Sabbath at 3 p. m. Everybody
Invited. Please come. Sunday school
begins at 2 p, m.
SPENCER CREEK
NOT YET OPEN
ment of thirty-two. We hope to have Oregon has 30.878 women workers
.New York Ijiw Institute Election
t oiled Press Service
! NEW YORK. May 28. The New
'York Law Institute today holds its
IIESTIHCTIOXS AGAINST KISHIXG annual election of officers. The
IX SPEXCEH CHEEK WILL XOTt"-lu't. nominated some time ago, that
I Is likely to bo successful Is:
III: VACATED UNTIL TEXTII OK president. United States Circuit
Builders Active in
and Near This City
Work ou the 160,000 Elks' Temple
at Main and Third streets has now
reached the stage where forms for
the basement foundation have been
Court Judge B. Henry Lacombs; vlcebllllt anu concrete Is being poured
piesiuonis, ueurgu it, mgrunam, ai-
NEXT MONTH
I tis tliAm A nnnnrafA mlvaf emri a
, ton H. Parker, Thomas H. Hubbard,,
Egerton L. Wlnthrop Jr., Alfred E.icrow of men nro kept busy at this
Many people of tho county ate un- ,.,.,,... mpmher of tho executive' work.
der tho Impression (hot tho restrle- commUtee cla88 of 1918i Low1b Ca8S u , H Qa M a force of car.
tlons against llshlng in Spencer Creek , ,,,.,, nni, nn,10P. i ..,,low powi6r. ..... , iU.
imvn i.onn removed ami timt it is' peiuers are at worn re-snuiKiing u
lmo been rcmoeu, anu that it is mpmi.pl.s of tho nllu uc committee. '. . ......... n.u
'... Inu'tHl In llsh III thnt almnin ' . .. ., 'OIO COUTl llOUSe UUIIUIUK. wobiuwo
i now lawful to iish in mat Btream. Dan ol S. Remscn, John H. Parsons' ,,. ,. n ....., f rollrt room .. been
1 At a recent meotlng of tho State . . , Hammond I ' h chcul' couft ro h8 ,
! Fish nnd (lame commission a resol,.-,""" 11"1 Henr a,nmo", "repainted, new benches have been In
stalled, and tne wnoie piace maue
Littler & Schrelner, who have tha
contract for the erection of Keno's
new school house, are now at work.
Tho building Is to bo a two room,
bungalow type structure. P. L. Lit
tler, one of the contractors, was In
yesterday for lumber and other sup
plies, and ho states the building will
bo completed before the term begins
In September,
Harry Telford Is this week build
ing a garage at his home on Ninth
street.
L. B. Applegate Is doing a great
deal ot Improvement work at hi
Hon was passed opening this creek isiaueu, ana mo wuuw 1Ito u. .rnnch in tue swan Law country, m
and tho portion of Klamath River T,, Ureat Central Railway com- much more Inviting for the June term lla8 DCCn hauling much lumber out
which was elosed last fall, to llshlng ', l,a"' ' England Is making expert-, of court, which opens Tuesday. tnere.
nn . nni niter Junn lo. 191E. Parties ntents In the employment of women ns I John Fountain, the court house Bonanza's new hotel bulldiaa; Is
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Jtil
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llll Willi H.ti BI...V " .V.V. ,.. . --
planning to go to Spencer Creek flsh-rallwa' P06". to set free men of .janitor, has added his shate by glv
.iir1"!
England has a.- woman recruiting
officer.
lug will have to postpone their trip military age.
.uutll June 10th, or otherwise they
'will be subject to arrest for viola
tion of the game laws.
1
Philadelphia has over 13,000 pro.
fesslonal women.
Ing every room in the building a
brightening by scrubbing the wood
work, etc., until the old building
looks almost like new.
being rapidly constructed. 0. T.73?,
Darley Is the o.wner ot this, aad .tM, y
structure will have aceoMMiitattaM;f
for a motion picture show lioW ?'"'
for a lodge room for the 044 1
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