The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 20, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1915
Prie Five
Greatest Drive Since Alexander the Great
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Ills Say:
Portland Will Co-operate With Klamath FaJls
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GERMAN PLANS
ARE STUPENDOUS
t'nltfa I'rwn Service
jOMH.V, July 110. The arvatot aad mtat stupendous rasntMiga
awde since the lime of AtasaaaVr Hie Great sad lib niarrcloua aehleve
ml, now thrtwlena Warsaw. Bulletins mw ported In Berlin anil IVi
ragrsd ar for Ihe fin time revealing the nal extent of Germany' oper-
Professor Has New
Theoryof Gravitation
Military etpert aro amasrtl nl ilw daring r the German In the
ussHaaeoiM attempt In wplNrw twMli Wrmw unit Riga. Great ai-nilea
air Mm rrtcaMM for 11 smaahing blow oa tlie wert. A peaftlmUtlc feel.
! It heglanlag (u pervade the HrilUti Ida.
The probability of the Russian -
taring to evacuate Warsaw, which U Sacramento Man llen
threatened by Von lllndenberg In J W, F. Kopka, inauugcr of tho dry
the north and Von Mackenaon In II10 K"d a dniwrtment of Wclnatock.
otilb, l brim rloualy conildrrcd.
For the prrcnt norlln la lh only
ttjildl rolrbrntlnit, and aialn Ftold
Mtnhal Von lllndnnborf, whoao auc
mm In tbo Prtainyaa dUlrlct la Iho
rauM of It. U bolnn lauded.
With cnorruotu uumrHr of Orr-j A. I), Miller, local rommUnlou man
tin trr being tued for (he ofnnd mcinbrr of tlio rouncll, nccomp-
(fnilra In the Mil It la lh RrwtMt nnlod by Mra. Mlllor. rctnrnpd thin
l.ubln rorapany of Hncrnmrnto. In
aprndlng hi vncntlon horv. Thla
th fourth or fifth yonr thol Mr.
Ilopka hat made hla varatlon trip to.,
thin city.
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SUCCUMBS IN
TODAY
PORTLAND
Great Inventors Will Save U. S.
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Itrfrtlier nml Two Hoiim lit!
Ikiltilile Cnitip l Klnnuith Conn!
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Worth U'IOO,noo to 10(,000.
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Prufcamir TIioiuum Jttltnrsan Jnck
Chan. S. Moore, one of the
tnnnchpfit and urtriAt ' knovn nlnn.
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cm of the Slate of Oregon and ono
of Klamntli Falls' raot prominent
jbiulnoni men, died ti)9 morning nt
(Herald rtpeclal 8mrke)
nADiunuTUN, juiy m. a new
poney toward Moilco la one of hto
widely advcrtlaed olferlaga of the Ad-
InUtratloii, and It la belnar eiololtod
l friendly ncwapanera aa vlgoroualy
m mouth It were a mld-eummer mark
down of white gooda la a department
we. unllkn the latter, however,
no dcuiii ro ,T0B Ma nobody
Mow when tho new policy will bo
pot into operation If ever, whether
It ilmtllies a now form of "watchful
wltlni", whether It meaaa that, with
Bryan tone from the Cabinet, there la
l Uit to bo a definite policy toward
Meiico, delgnod really to holp the
Mplen pooplo of that feud-rent land
M to give vorae aunraneeof aafety
lorernmental proteetlog to tbo
on lea Americana whose capital
" toll aro wrapped up In property
MT nch"rlng republic.
There In one point on which nil
wo, namoly, that the "new policy",
wovcr elao It rontalni ahotrid hve
? 0' the concealment which haa
werto cloaked everything connected
'rt our Mexican reUtlona.
' r Initanco, if the "new policy"
ntcrvnntlon, It should be ac
panled by a compleU NelUl of
2'J!J' P'i. outrage aad rear-
' have tar . 1 ....
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-xiuieni without remonatrane
2" th0 tte DepaHmeat. If It
to?h. jK)',c,n ' rUI dletrieta.
wlL"'1 U,B hm for
K 'her ro nMl,the admin-
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tfitt ?t?t. ? mw ifWitit;
, .w,w1theotlieroftlitWn
the AdmlnlHtrntlou Hliould not heHl
tain to any ho, and Ita good work to
thla end ahould not bo cloaked be
neath any nnnrtlmnnlotia pretence.
Tljo fact In that the whole country
la not only shocked by tho bloody
deeda that liavo boon dono In Mealro,
and Irritated beyond cxproaalon by
tho illiturbiviiro which tho howling
hordea hnvo been kicking up In our
very door-ynrda, mo to say; but tho
peoplo are lingered wj they
linn nnnounrcd to tho Hoynl Society
of 1 .011 ilon a new theory of the emme
of gravltntlon. Tho norlety to which
lTOfoHor Soo submitted bin theory
1 win tho Bnmo ono to which Sir leanc
, Now ton madn hl first report after
IdUcovorlng tho low of gravitation.
I'rofewior Sec hnnounced In St.
I.ouIk thnt next September, on (tho
SfiOth nnnlversftTy of K'ewlon's dln
coverlen, ho would mnko public many
more details concerning his theory
as' to the cnuso of gravitation nnd
other phenomena he has had under
observation.
Professor Seo contends that gravi
tation U nn electrical phenomenon
which Is caused by elementary elec
tric currents circulating about atoms
of mnttor. This theory Is an exten
sion nnd elaboration of phyolcnl laws
first demonstrated by tho French
physicist, Ampore, nlnety.flvo years
rnroly nK-
whlchf Anipero showed that two parallel
have been by tho contempt
the policy of "watchful waiting" has 1 currants of eloctrlclty, flowing In tho
engendered for us throughout allsnmo direction, attract each other,
Mexico, hut repel when flowing In opposite
Tho Mexicans, fur the most part,1 directions.
M ik rinh.llltt .rtt.nM. nArt.i.A lin.
a. 11 tt mu. pi. .num.... (itoi'ivj iiii-
nblo to read and believing whntovcr
Is told to them by those possessing
temporary authority. Tlliuti, when
Vllla'a generals refined to admit to
Mexican aoll a tralnload of Roil Cross
supplies, the peoplo were told that
tho United States had beim defied by
VlllAr-and nil through tho Vlllalsta
xonn of Influonco, ranehn Villa1 is
belloved to bo a greater and 11 bet
ter man than Woodrow Wilson.
Again, when our troops were with
drawn from tho costly and f utile oc
cupation of Vorn Crux,; Cnrrnn.'. r,lr-
culrvted tho word that io had g'.vcn
(leneral Punston twenty-four hours
In which to get out and thnt Funston
"got." Tho peous of tho Carransa-
lata tone believed this, they beltevo
it today; and similar yarns, no doubt
fire the Mexican heart in Zapatista;
territory.
Thus It happens that a humiliated
Amorlcan spirit hopes against hope
that a "new Mexlcon policy" la really
forthcoming at last, Tho people of
the United States believe that no pol
icy could lie worae than the one that
haa been pursued. For two yoara
the President's mind haa boon closed
and iockod against any suggestion
regarding Mexico which ha.a emanat
ed from those who know anything
about Mexico; and It mar be that it
la now too late for anything to bo
done efeetlvely at any cost which
tho country la willing to pay.
I .much ui I nn uuiiiimciiiuu uionriciii
mnchluory of tho present iday Is made
potxlblo by tho adoption of this prin
ciple. Profussor 8eo goes beyonii
this hypothesis nnd asserts the entire
universe Is governed by forces de
pendent upon nloctrlclty in motion.
"flnnltntlon," tho Professor snyst
"is not nn Instnntly acting force, but
Is transmitted through space at the
mis city or winch Mr. Moore was
vice president, lie was 58 years
nnd stx months old.
Mr. Moore had been ailing or sev
eral years and but recently submit
ted to nn operation for an ulcer of
tho stomach. For several days fol
lowing pho operation ho had felt
much hotter and was belloved to bo
on tho road to recovery. Favorable
reports wcro received every day by
Charles and John Moore, his two
sons who reside in this city, until
yesterday a telegram was received
summoning thorn to Portland. They
left In tlmo to catch the north bound
train at Aabland reaching the bed
side but ono hour before his death
occurred. Tho telegram received by
Mr. Rogers stated that tho funeral
will bo held Thursday or Friday of
thlH week. Interment to bo made In
Portland. Mr. Moore's father, Wm.
S. Moore, died there In 1899.
Chas.'S. Mooro was born In Mar
ion county, Oregon, January 8, 1857,
his father and mother, coming to this
state from Illinois. They were lo
cated on nvfnrra in Marlon county
when Charles was born. Wm. Moore
was n millwright by trade, and was
afterward located at Salem and Ore
gon City. In 1874 ho came, to
Klnmath county where he erected a
sawmill for tho United Statos gov
ernment at the Klamath agencyr In
1887 ho returned to Portland where
he died. While hero he waa appoint-
movement of the kind ever undcrtak- morning from n vacation trip of wL 8(M, who . , .,.. . ,,, ,1' ",fl ' Portland according to a
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New Mexican Policy Is
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PRES. VOL
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VOLUNTEER.
jUEXAMBUCa. 0GLL.
, Thesu are no mo of tho great In- Wright us his authority qu the aero-
ventors. who. after consultation wlth'P'nno and of Henry FordiM hxt ad-
Ti.omn a R.tiam. SArm.nrv nt .i.iv,sor ln practical application of
. , , . , , fall Borts of inventions and, Incident
Navy Daniels has called to save th. lly ft geueral ..efficiency doctor,
I'nltcd States should she go to waT,ior the navy.
wiui n loroign nation. ;rno secretary None ot thoso named wm be limit
has published a lotter to tho wizard La to any particular field, according
of East Orange. N. J., in which ho to olllcers In touch with the navy
cons on Amoricau inventors to organ-secretary's plans, but it was acknowl
lzo and offer suggestions which mayedged thnt Secretary Daniels regards
bo used to better the navy. 'th0 submarine and tho aeroplane as
Of tho various persons the secre- tho most important part In the sea
tnry has considered for tho work in 1 warfare of the future and Is espec
hand, it was understood that he wns tally desirous that they receive the
most anxious to secure tho services of I most thorough attention by the new
Edison as a submarlno expert, of board.
Method of Re-organlaaUe of Kuan
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In!
COUNCIL LETS
TWO CONTRACTS
Two eontrrcts were lot by the City
council last night for the plaolug of
screpus and awnings nn tho city ball
whore specified, tho Oregon Harneaa
Company getting tbo contract for
live awnings for 42i60 and J; F,
Qoeller Son, screens, i104.70,
Otiier bids were, Cofer Bros, screens,
1130.60, awnlnga 45.70j Raldwln.
awnings, 139.50; J, H. Iiugligroen,
screens, 1100,60,
A permit to put u glaaa front i
the building at Sixth and Mala wm
refused until specifications should
be submitted the council along' with.
tho plana,
PARTY MAKES
TRIP TO BEDS
WMwawawx.
REPORT ROAD IN GOOD CONDI.
TION CONSIDERING COUNTRY
HUT WILL BR IMPROVED YRT
WANT Ii:ST ROAD POSSIBLE
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(By Capt. O. 0. Applegate.)
Tho party consisting of Capt, O, O,
Apptegaie," W, A, Delioil. W. F, Ar-,
ant nnil 0. 0. Applegate, , Jr that
went to the Uva.Usds on Saturday
to iRfpect the road work being done
there andto complete the location of
tho road (to thb Modoc cou,nty line,
returned Sunday night, The locat
ed the road definitely to tho point on
the lino whero the people of Modoc
county have completed their part of
tbo road, and have established a
monument.
As now located the, route is a good
.one and when the road Is completed
in win oe a gooa pracucanto roau,
Uiilto direct, and rpmarknbly good,
I considering tho character of the
country through which it passes. It
will open up a land unsurpassed for
scenic attractions and historic Inter
est Our party of road workers was
yesterday moving four miles from
tho Modoo county line nnd by tbo end
of tho week expect to reach tho mon
umont on tho line whero Old Glory
will bo planted with appropriate cer
emonies. The direction of work will then be
reversed and the party will work thla
way In putting a smooth finish on the
rougher places. The first car to pass
the Bear Paw Ice cavo was driven
Sundnr morning to n point three
miles through the mazes ot tho, lava
field by Captain W. Frank Aran,
convoying our exploration committao
to the point where (ho men are work
ing under the management of Chas.
H; Merrill and Henry Parrlsh.
The following letter waa received
by Captain Applegate from Ira S.
Camion, supervisor ot roads ot the
Fifth district of Modoc county and
Geo. R. Walker, president of the
Good Roads association of Loekout:
"Wo hnvo Just returned from a
trip mndo today ovor this end of the
now Lava Reds road and, sto pleased
to report tho road practically com
pleted to' the Siskiyou line last Wod
nofday night.
"Our men will spend a few more
days in detail work on the new road
after which wo expect to do consider
able work on this side getting tho
old road in first class condition.
"Wo nro anxious to know how the
woii, progressing on your end of
tlui road nnd hopo to be able to vUlt
.vim at an early date over the new
road. While the old road is in bet
ter condition this year than ever be
as lnncbeonk guests ot ''President atf
D. Johnson.! of Ue Commercial Cla;
for tho Pu'rposcof'coHsldering piaas j
for securing for Klamath falla , a
large and Influential' commercial
body"trf advance the Interests of 'thla
city and Klamath' county. .
After partaking of the. excellent
luncheon which B. B. Hall, proprie
tor ,of the White Pelican. hada
ranged for the delectation of the In
ner man. President Johnson took up
the matter in hand, and before the
proceedings had gone far it waa evl
dent that the plans which the com-
mlttee on re-orgaalsalon had evolved
for the making of a greater Com
mercial blub met with 'the approval!
of tho substantial 'business aad i pro
fessional men i present: v
This was shown by the eathaslaam
manfested In "the course' of thedts-
ciission of the plans.1 in the number
of volunteers from among' theee yres?
ent offering o assist J& the buRilag
of the new Commercial 'Club, aad ,U ,
the acceptance of the' general Splen
ot organisation called for under the
reorganization scheme v presented by ,
those In charge of 'the movement
To Meet Modeni 'Need
Dr. Johnson -spoke ot the work of
the Commercial Club;Katatiaf that It
had been getting along well, consid
ering condllons, but not smeh w this
community merited,, and was not '
equipped to do the work It might he 4
doing under a system designed to
meet modern needs.
The directors alf reatued this, aad
looked about tocthe heat means to
get such an 'organisation. , After f
making an iavestlMtlon ther had ae-
lected the City Development Bureau ,
oi San Francisco; to modernise the
Commercial Club and install meth
ods adequate to handle the problems
which Klamath Falls and vicinity
will have before them, and bo a fac
tor in developing thla county.
Dr. Johnson stated ' that he not
only has faith ,ln the creation here ot
a great city and prosperous county,
but also in the .enterprise and pub
lic spirit of the men now here to
unite t and worb;;ladustirIoualy' and
harmoniously to this end, The plan
or re-organisatlon which the com-
flirA H7A Ai Tn nvnnasa a a inn
ll.lfi THE BEST ROAD IN TUB."-1 h T0lYe4 WOHld. h it CT-
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Ixcal People la Cracet- -
J, II. Cartor, tho embryo tooth'
puller, Ralph Carter, the pill roWer,
and Frank. Olds who sella paints, oils
glass and other things, including ak
tures of "September' Morn," wsroa
the 'city this week frpm Klamath
Falls. -Crescent CltrNevra.
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