The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 05, 1915, Image 1

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WATER USERS TO
. HAKE PAPER; BIG
MEETING COMING
oi,v one amendment is cut.
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Vili oil llirtl'lnr In Tiilne, im Their
'im No 0imihiII(iii llomd VM)
S I it IhYylJwl -for 'Talking Co.
0H'iullvtt .niilili--, anil ,oilii
lluli WlNtlf In Ho Niiimil I'IiuiI
Aliriil fro lilt I'l-ojiil.
With llio exception of t Met amend
win provlilluK ii penalty m' 1 per
i cni per month mi dollniniit iiMHoeht
ikiii duo, till iliu amendment nut)
wilted l6 tlio Kliitiiiith Wiili't Ukts.
. ssiK'liitlun directors yesterday were
ivfealed. The board of directors In
iiiliiponud of Abel Ally, John Irwin,
Kn'il Pope, Charles IliinliiiK mi1
Jawed Dixon, who uoro elected wltli
uiii opposition. The hoiiril will or
KiiliUo lute lodny.
At yesterday' mictliiK the stock
holders gnvo tlio director power to
publish n weekly newspaper for tlio
Klltpr IIHOM, ItlU COKt licit tO t'XClM'd
1100 ii moiitli. Tlio liOiird was iiIho
rIm'H power lo cull ii meeting for the
lIMaiHrtlOII Of '0-l)l(lllllVl! activities.
Thin meeting will tin very import
mil, nnd among tlio ro-opcrntlvo en
terprises ore it Farmer' Niitlounl
bank, warehouses, power plutit, tole
phono system mid iiicrcntitlln store.
Tlio wnicr users also iiintructt;d tu(,
directors, liutlie mutter of asking the
secretary of tlio Interior to appoint
tlio association llio llscal Kent for the
project, eliminating I lit" present llscal
.iKMll employed by tlio service1. The,
.ihsocIiiHoii also seeks to lako over
tutor from tlio government tlio oper
ation and iiinlnli'iuinro of tlio Klam
ath project.
'.sli V llwt'k Fi1m School.
J. Ilnnlln Carter, hou of Mr.
mid
Mr O. I. Curler. Ih hero from Los
Angeles, where he Is studying ilentls-
try nt llio University of Southern Col-
Ifornla. Carter Is u graduate of the
Inrnl high ucliool, and was prominent
In .uthletlcH and studont activities
while, hero.
llni AiiiMrnillcllls.
Mrs. George J. Walton, who nasi sum. uus win o muu "!"
Imcn ton lined to her bed for hcveral'to America's latest note.
days. Is still iinnblo to bo out. In ad- Tho Importance of this la that It
dltlon to nn attack of la grlppo, Mrs. will bo tho JJrst dcllnlto slop not ouly
Walton Is gufforlng from appendicitis, toward perpetuating penco between
and will undergo nn operation when("io United Stijtes and Germany , but
sho has recovered from the grlppo. i toward tlio ending of tho European;
Chautauqua
Only Four
fy .,
With tho opening of the Cliautati
MUti iiRHombly schedulod for Wednes
day, Klamath Falls is becoming In
terested tn tho six duyH of speaking,
imistc'and other high class entortaln
Mont to bo given. Advertising mut
ter Is appearing In all the windows,
and "Chautauqua Rooster" ponnnnts
aro floating produly from tho mast
head of every available automobile In
town.
The tent for tho ussenibly arrived
a fow days ago. Today the tent man
Ib on tho Job, and he Is carrying on
work at tho Central school ground
preparatory to raising tho "big top."
This will bo hoisted Monday, nnd n
iall u made (or volunteers to bo at
tho Central school at 0 o'clock that
morning to help In the w,ork,
Those purchasing season tickets be
fore the oponlng of Chautauqua will
avo a dollar on each ticket Tickets
ran be secured at nearly nny storo In
town, and all of tho guarantors who
mako tho session possible, also have
tne tickets to sell.
-SET.
U. S.Rejoinder Is Ready
Cerman My, Expected
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HOHKItT I i.l J nX(!
i'oiiiim'IIoi' if Slum l)eMii1iiuiu Who lreMirel latest L'iiHcmI Stale-. Xol lo
(ierniany lo Make (jiillililhii; IiiimhIIIi
l nilfd I'luxh Seiiio
WA8IIINGTO.V, I). ()., Juno
CoiiiihcIIoi' Itolieit l.ntiHlue of
tho
siivIo depart ment. lias (ompli'Leiltwoeii the Amcrlcau rejoinder to tliojcoaRt, caUhlng slight 'damage and
Xinorlca'rt rojolnder to Germany
Iiiih been approved by
and Is now being coded. This
will ,
bo forwiuilod probably tonight.
u u,in, Amerlen lomiilns Jinn for
,c,r uHglnul demands as to submnrln-
R n,i w rights of Ameiiran people.
n, H,,,s n tho high seas.
Tito most diplomatic paper issaou
Mnco tho outbreak of tho war should I
roa-cli tlio United States about June.
Assembly
Days Away
A meeting of the guarantors will
bo held tvt tho Christian church Mon
day evening, when n Held worker will
i... nrniii iii nld In the local work.' A
total of r.00 season tlckots must bo
sold to innko tlio assembly solf sus-
tlanlng.
Wednesday's program Is as follews:
Morninir Organization of Junior
Chntttnuqun.
Afternoon Address of Welcome,
Judge II. D. Galo. Hesponse,
"Getting Acnunliilod," Superin
tendent. Oponlng concert, Adel
phlnn Muilo Qunrtet, Admission
25 cents.
Evening Popular concert, Adolphlon
Malo Quartet. Community lec
ture, "Tho Neighboring City,"
Colonel William Hamilton Miller,
junior Uhnutnuqun sessions begin
nt 9 o'clock, tho afternoon nt 2:30,
and tho lecture half an hour later.
Tho ovonlng concert will bogln each
night nt 7:30, and the evening lecture
at 8:1$.
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY,
June 20, Is Important
iw.ir. This Is tho opinion expressed
in diplomatic circles.
The amount of tlm to olnpse
G. rinaii reply and tlio ucrmnn Mtswer,fOW cnsnaltlos. Paris, It Is reported.
the president,,10 "1U rojoinuer is nue io uie uh1(s
tuat .Meyer (iorliaru, who goes to nor-
Un as special emissary from Ambns-
sailor IlcrnstorlT in connection witn
the note, will not rench Merlin until
1tio lf.
When this reply arrivos. it Hl
murk the point whero diplomacy bo-
,,,, tn ,nk. hoId and foreo beBin9 t0
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Ono lUonmt 9 quoted ns saying I
thnt the tone or Germany's answer is
n n,omcntou8 factor in tho situation,
Ho stnlcs that Germany feels that she
hag vlrtunlly won the war, moaning
that by stopping her antagonists, sho
foe)B gho hng dom0nstrntcd that It Is
mposai))ie to cru8j, her.
EWAUNA TEAM TO
PlAY THE FORT
IIOXMAKEIIH WILL RUN UP TO
WOOD RIVER VALLEY CITY IX
THE MORXIXO, RETURXIXG IX
THE EVENING
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Tho Ewauna Hox Factory baseball
..,, ,r,..i Fori Klnmnth tomorrow
rii'
Its first gamo of ball away from
in,,,, 'I'lmv. will tnkn on the Koit
iiniu, .v " "'" --"
'team" in thenfternoon
Tim Uwniinn has still more now
men In Us lineup, nnd Is out to got' ''K Ue t"e Chautauqua U In
tho county championship this year, session" tho work of the summer
Many of the fans will auto up wlth8C0! D0 anged that teach
Wllloy's aggregation. ors ""' nttend tno Chautauqua at-
. ' tractions.
Going to Expo,
Losllo Rogers, cashlor of tho First
National bank, leavoa with his wife
nnd rnmlly In the morning for Cal
ifornia to nttend the expositions and
enjoy a. brief rosplto from financial
enros.
In Prom Lorelh
Road Supervisor H. G, flhldler of
Lorella U a county seat visitor.
SUGAR lilLL IS
WIAOE SHAMBLES
IN HARD fIGHT
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KayoiietN, Klulit and Knlifx Al'i; Uwl
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III Out), of tlwT Hottcit KIkIiIn of I
thp War Miirtliiiiix"4 lliinilt Scv-1
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Till Times llurinif Xullil. Hut Hie
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French Hold
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Raid ICnRlnnil-jOlher War .ets.
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I'AKIS, Juno
C An offlclal "eye-
jwltnoBs" nccaunt-lof tho fighting for
Itho poKsessIon of the siigar mill nt
'Souchcz In Flanders says that the
1 cellars at tho plant wore choked with
German dead when tho French finally
Kalned poRBosslonXv nlormlng tho po
jsltlon after a week of fierce fighting.
; French troopslourlod 3.00Q Ger
! mans. Tho French loss wn close to
' 1,000 men.
Tho French In their last attack
used their bayonets. After a three
hour fight they captured the outbuild
ings. A little later they took the mill
Germans withdrawing.
This withdrawal was only tempo
rary, however, and tho Germans later
rmvdo a strong counter attack, driving
nut tho French, j'he French, after a
, short respite,- regained tho mill.
At dark the Germans made a still
more ferocious assault, which devel
oped Into a hand-to-hand encounter.
In tho mooiillghiliousaiids of.jnen
fought with bayonetsknives, clubbed
guns nnd even bare fists. Sheer
weight of numbers forced tho with
drawal of tho French, but at day
break tho French, reinforced, took
tho mill, which 'they still hold.
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. LONDON, Juno I. Zeppelins last
bo-tnlcht raided tho East and mith.u.t
a
expecting nn aerial attack.
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HOME, June 5. Tho battle for the
possession or Moverto has been com-
menced. The Italian troops approach
'ed tho fortress from the south.
Cannon captured from the. Aus
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General Caderno today reports that
n flcrco fight ror the possession of the
jrdR0
inues.
commanding Monterno con-
SUMMER SCHOOL
STARTS MONDAY
KLAMATH COUNTY'S FIRST
TEACHERS TRAINING COURSE
WILL HE HELD AT THE HIGH
SCHOOL BUILDING
The first' Klamath county' summer
school will open Monday morning at
tho high school building. The hold
ing or this summer school' marks tho
passing or tho annual Institute and
e substitution therefore of a dofl-
nlt teachers' course, consisting of
.wont in metnoos ana moan or teacn-
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ed work linvo been secured ns In
structors lu tho school.
Classes wilt be organized In sub
jects required In the next teachers'
examination to be held June 30' and
July 1, 2 and 3. A large number of
teachers havo signified their Intention
of attending this summer school.,
iSliaw Is Better.
Attorney William H, Shaw, who
has been seriously HI, was able to be
out in an auto this afternoon.
JUNE 5, 1915
Suffragette Introduces
New Fashions .
I
iUstt Hiliua Johnson
Miss Hllnia Johnson, a pretty suf-,
rragctto, found a new way of adver
tising 'the cause" on Fifth avenue,'
New York, the other day. How well
she succeeded may be realized from
the fact that she had to be rescued
from a crowd by policemen. She ap
peared in the fashionable crowd with
m
m
o new veil bearing on the lowerjuats' h .
gin the words "Votes for Women." ep '
A crowd collected for it is very easy
to gather a crowd in New York
and followed her until she -was fear-
cm f fh r,,u. Ti,An i, nniio'
Interfered nnd got her out of the,iN0"nern Taw
crush.
AIO SOCIETY
RAISES SPUOS
MT. LAKI ORGANIZATION USES
LAND NEAR CHURCH TO HELP
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SWELL TREASURY OTHER
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NEWS OF THAT DISTRICT
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MT. LAKI, June 5. The Ladles
Aid met at the church Wednesday to ,
rnt potatoes, which the men Dlanted
r , .... .
In the ground west and north of the
church. .The ladles hope to realize
a neat sum next fall from the pota
toes. A picnic dinner was served and
enjoyed by nil.
Miss Mary McComb Is visiting heri
uncle, "Mr. John McComb.
Mrs. Whlttaker of Portland is vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. John Koontz.
The Merporlal Day services were
held Monday afternoon at the ceme
tery. Selections were by Mrs. Lewis
Grace Reaevs and Gerald West, music
by the ML Lakl school children and
several quartettes. Mr. Avery made
an address. Flowers were distribut
ed over the graves.
Misses Selraa and Nova McReynolds j
gave a party for the young people on !
Friday evening.
Mr, Contes was a Mt. Lakl caller)
Thursday.
Tho Mt. Lakl Improvement Associ
ation met last Saturday evening.
County School Superintendent Peter
son spolce on the local high school,
question and a pleasing program fol
lowed, Mr. Hill gave a talk on po
tatoes. School Erection.
Tho annual school election for
School District No, l will be held
June 21st, at the. Central school. At
that time a director will be chosen to
fill the vacancy which will ba caused
by the expiration of Marlon Hanks'
term.
NEW BANO LEADER
IS HERE FOR JOB!
A. ;. KCHLOSS COMEM IX FROM
I.OS .VXOK1.E8 HIGHLY RECOM-;
.MKXDICD IXITIAIi PRACTICE I
TOMORROW'
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now hi a salaried leader. This isjJ,",,"rei0 uw ,?ne'V:
A. C. Schloss, who arrived last night-.
from Los Angeles, to take up the dl-1
region of the local' organization.-
The first rehearsal will be held by
Mr. Schloss at 2:30 tomorrow at the.
I'avilion, and all musicians, are asked;
to attend.. A series, of concerts Is to.
be given weekly In the court house j
square, and the new director wishes
to know -what Instruments are need-
i-u, tiijiv ue may sena lor ouisiae mil-.
sicians 10 come nere ior tne summer,
MOON AND STARS
SAY KAISER OUT
AT LEAST, SOOTHSAYER WITH
THE HINDUS IN FLANDERS
SAYS THEY WILL TELL HIM
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LONDON. May 26 (by mall to
New York). Nothing bnt dark, sin
ister gobs of gloom are In store for
rue uoroscope oi tne iienenzouern
and Hapsburg monarchs cornea to
"" '7 " ficaruy, a hub
Tillage behind the British lines in
Kaya Andra, a
Brahman occult, an aged, white-
j bearded i person, drew it from the
' stars and moon and told it to. all the
i Indian troops. He traveled to!
Europe with the Indiana when they
came to fight .the Germans.
The first half or the year 1916 will
see the final blow rail on the head of
'the Teutons, Kaya Andra gathered
from tho heavens. He says:
' "The German emperor was born
uinder Aquarius. This signifies soli
tude, desertion, exile and sickness.
The year 1915 will bring him terrible
j reverses, notably In June, July and
.December. But his definite downfall
wl, onljr occ(ir durlnf. flr$t ha,f
of 1916, and it will entail the exile,
'of the kaiser and hla family."'
Kaya Andra says the stars tell him
'this about Franz Jeseph:
"The Lion, the Bull and the Scor-
iDlon. unltinir their baleful Influences.
., ... . ..v.
have condemned him to a Joyless
end, and bis throne and empire will
be annihilated after a s&ngunlary
revolution in this year of Grace,
1915."
Kaya is stilt at Plcardy, telling the
fates of the Indian "Tommies." He,
has studied the heavens since his
youth and ought to know.
Community
Here Tuesday Nigbt
A get-together session of more und every laugh Is followed by a UNMitf-t
hm Arrllnnrv Imnnftnnm will K& halitlDlalll tfUth. S& t"IH
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nt the White Pelican hotel Tuesday
evening, when Colonel William, Ham
ilton. Miller; community development
booster for the Wostern Retail Lum
bermen's Association,' will, address
Klamath Falls people, on community
building and town development mat
ters.
Colonel Miller will speak at tho
two opening days of Chautauqua, and
is one of the star attractions oXered
this year by. tho Elllaoa-WolU Sys-i
tem. He has Irresistible humor,, hut
an abundance of good ceamo tswati
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the Chief Cause for Sfm-Vmttl&f
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BERLIN, June .5;-
..k. tui
The allies feV v
(utterly failed in their effort to
I due Houmanla to Join ia tao.-irar
against Oermany and Austria. aeaoM- tIS
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1U6 ,1V AVI1UUIO iirtviiu? IHflVW. .
This is said to be owing to an ia- ll
blllty to arrange terras between :Rq-s-,:J
mania and Russia. Th czar andnH
vauiuoi ruilUHm Uf CW W HTTW ! f "
fine territory ine'Koumanisns aaKior
their participation.
This brought about a dedlok
which England, Franco and. eyesi ItaHir '
tried in Tain to break. The. Russian ,- i,
government remained obdurate, aid J
no amount or persuasion 'has vboeii ' i
effsctlva in movtnv from It oiptirliir i.
stand.
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This is considered a great' eoae' for isi
I Germany,
Tndov'c "Ijitnl Innlnr" JmlirmM l'!'-!
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that the defeat of the attempt' to'tV
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duce Roumanla to enter, tho iwar to. a."
greater Austro-aer man victory
thA pflniurA nt Ptsaviv! thla WAjttr -. ' '-?' C
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ATHENS, Juno.S. King CsHJMS-f
le Buffered another urtotu.eanaiasii''V"
tine Buffered another serlotaeeJOoisse
today. Altera hurried, coBSultatioa,:
i"v,''jli?r
Professor Esselbnrg, the Gerasan seeh-!
clailst In charge of the
nounced that a second
.csmh4 . f;jl
openttekv
would bo necessary.
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ur. ucorgo i. rignc announces me.
birth of a Beventpound daughter to
Mrs. H. O. Matthews at.ShlpplBgton,
Thursday and a ten-pound son to Mrs.
R. C. Short on the Merrill road laat!v
night. ;l
Cooked Fowl Sale. ." J J
The latdes of Sacred Heart chare vjffi'33
will hold a cooked food sale at tkA
McDonald bulldlng.8txth;ad Mapto '.mm
streeisVJuhe 12th' sW' J-3.
Home From Rosefeirs." - f "CSfl
Shasta, has returned from Roseburg.f f;
where he attended the araduathia ex-
'ii nt n, tn.i,. ui.i, bwi "
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and visited friends.
Huf dautliW;
who graduated this yearcamevpter
with her father. "
y yiw- s-rfm
Miss Marlon B.
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t uiio, umawrii ''(7-''.i
of mathematics at tbeUaifferaliy1 'tf-Sj
Kansas, has 'been anoolnted dmsfto ,r!?M'
women at the Michigan' 'aHaAfrtX-?
cultural college. , .tri-.
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being, arranged for,by.vtlMs,I
Chamber of Commerce ait
Business Men's AsetaUM,1tovksal)
all are InvHod. The e!UMia;Ul'taa
only 50'ce..pllf, '; j
it is usejq iae mic aavsi bsus0er .
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