The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 21, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
KLAMATH COUHTTS
OFFICIAL NEWSPAFBX
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
Ninth ybp n M
KLAMATH PALLS, OKJOON, WEDNESDAY. JULY 21, 1915
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Outer Defenses of Warsaw Being Shelled
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Fifteen Hundred Strikers and Police Clash in New Jersey
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GERMANS WITHIN
FIFTEEN MILES OF
HEART OF THE CITY
American uucness
Arretted as Spy
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KAIStR TOtNTER;
BERLIN REJOICES
Ktttr, John Drcu, John Jliitiic)-, Gray
Mm A. Itollmuii, Stephen llorllhy,
Kllifthrili Applegnle, ('iirrlo lluer
maun, Helen lliiermniin, Lily Pro
vttui, Hemic' I'rotohi, Ocraldlna
Wnlt, Vlulii Mnlncy. KUeii Konop.
jMary Kurern, Anna Murlti Slinw,
Hnmli Hreher, Kllni lltirllliey.
The lit. Nov. ttlhlioii loft for Port-
Jnnd Tuesday morning. He wn
I pleased with hln lll unci predict a
glorious futuro for Klttmiuli county
and eaperlally Klamath Palli.
I'lillnl Pre Hervlca
HKIU.IN, July lit -The Gorman.
re now shelling the outer defease
(it Warsaw according lo aa ann
nouuermoni mado today it thovwar
offlco her. The German force an'
but 15 mile from Hip heart of the
city and the fall of the city I prc-j
meted within ino next roruugm.
inn iiiiuinnn hit uiwira w iv j
ual a toon a the outer defense
are penetrated.
Kaiser Wllhclm U at General i
lllndjnbera'n headquarter and ac
companled by the Kalaerlne they ex
pect to enter Waraaw together. Her-!
Iln In wild with eicltonent and joy!
and It U popularly believed that the'
victory will hasten peaee negotln
tlont.
Offlclal here atate that the rapture
of Wanaw will not only brlai a aep-arito-peaco
treaty with Ruasla but
will remove the poaalblllty of the
Balkan Joining the Alllea. They n
trrt that the peace eattaMat la Rua
la li growing. Voeataehe Iletuag
eitlmatea that e,786 Ruaalaaa have
been captured In the preeeat caw-Ptbja.
FOUR MILE LAKE
WILL BE CLOSED
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Thaw Acclaimed in N. Y. Court House
A. li. Mill, of Portland, onu of thj
foremom nnanclers of the NorthweBt,
xpent joitenlay In Klamath Falls
nPrleitdB oAKv DuchenH l.ltta- Vcn- Viewing tif'Toctlota'-Ir his touring
etl Areo, who vn Alius JcsjIo l'fi-,cnr eu routo to the Exposition. He
ry of Chiirlaton, 8. 0., wero astound- U an enthusiastic advocate of the
ed by her arrest In Venlco, Italy, on 'plan of organlaatton of commercial
KKKORTM OK KLAMATH Kltllt'fti- re cuouiibc. nicy Knewiuocues wnicn is oeing mirouucvu m
niio wns Honied to Italy and tliul this city by tno city ueveiopmeni
MKN AHHOCIATIOX ItHIXdHll.otli sho nud the duke were bitterly' Thircmi. In speaking of the system
nntl-Austrlau. 'used he said:
liiflunntlal VcnetlniiH vouchnd for. "wiion me cnan musirainig mo
CIMI.N'U OF I.AKK AldlHT l,
WITH KIHH
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CONFIRMS MANY
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t. Uov. Chaa. J, O'Reilly, D. 0
bhop of Dakar City, closed hla via
notion of Klamath eouaty hy holding
mlrea In Holy Croaa Chareb, Mer
""i Monday mottftag, retrnlu; lo
Klamath Fade that sight,.
On Runday aoralag ha eoaflrmed
'"0 fOlloWln lutimi l flaHMil
Heart Church!
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"?. teen Matt. Jaa. r. Magulre,
oo. Magulro, Pater Uotaheahach
r. Albert Uodard, Joha dodara, Joe
g Hdard, Wallaee Artie, fraael
Tvost, i,rry ftoyw, Carrie
"', Marjory Wlfhl, Pearl Wlgh.
ara, lanm Ardlee, Larette
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WHICH HAM IIKKX HTIK:KKIjtiu, l0iiplo nud lliey were released
on mm. rneir nrrosi huh uaseu sole
ly on the fact they burned n small
light In tliolr hotel room the night
Austrian aviators dropped nine
bombs Into Venice.
The duke, an author, Is also well
kauwn In New York, whero I'utnnm a
publlnhod Momo of bis booka.
A aotlco Issued by Oovernor With-
combe and two members of tho Fish
and fin me Commission waa received
today that Four Mile Lake will be
cloaed to fishermen after August t.
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the lake and published In local pop
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STATE WARDEN
TO LAKEVIEW
Tho cloalng of this lake Is tho re
sult of the effort of tho Klamath
BporUmea'a Association to slock the1
lake with Mountain trout whero they
will ha protected ami allowed to
grom unmolcHted. Thl Inko la par
ticularly adapted to the llngerllngH,
after they are taken from the hatch- WAH
ry.
Two yeara ago the lake wiw stock-
ad practically the drat Hah, Tho
lake la fed largely from the mount
ain aide of Mt. McLaughlin by snow
water and consequently la Isolated.
saa. a a A iL. IL III nutwtitn
ina ii . - ""-- atato Game Warden Carl D. Bhoe-
aa axceiiem moiub an. ... -!,. jt,. wpoBted to that
I urease snaicieaiiy mrwae.!. .,,' ,nf, ,.Q, ,h, fnr ij.v.vinu-
" " ,on hla retam home arter visiting
Maoan Ctraeee Pittaburg. M9 for two dayp looking Into eondl-
Ualted Fres Service ton8 aBtl becoming acquainted with
gAN DIEOO, July 31. Tho l-oyl (hu deput,M ,i the gportasaen.
Order of Moose unanimously chono ' yegtreaay ,e was taken un nu auto
Pltttburg a the next convention f'ty'ip around Upper Klnmath lake and
la 1917. 'kIvoii an opportunity to see the large
plan of organisation was first pre-
sonted to mo I saw nothing in It. It
might nnve ooen a saeicn or me -,
trencnes in wavnaoen eiurope nnu Ai
convcycu just aa mucn meanioa.
but after I looked Into It the plan
gradually unfolded, and after a thor-. John It. Stuachfleld, TImw- Counsel
ough study of It I have arrived at ...........
ti.rM.riu.im. that 1. th most ner- When the J" wh,cn had listened mu bat. there
feet nlan of organisation for a busl- t0 " against Harry Thaw, the, cheers.
,ness of this character that has ever'mnn who killed Stanford White on Th0 crowd wh,ch nnd assembled ai
.been devised." 'the Madison Squsre roof garden, anl"!6 oourU"n- waa wUh Th
Mr. Mills commented further upon, nounced lt Mloy(ia he .. ..",. Zf. or nu Bt
...nni..ti. .w nM.Mw lnluounrea !t oe'terea ne was ane,j8iaUe8. He hai been j cuatody foP
Foreman of Thaw Jury.
were cheers and
were alt by straybulleu-aaaaaaay
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nuirnist when 158ft . strikers and ilW'
strike, here la the aaualtloM worka.-;
Score of womea participated 'la the, ;
riot by throwtag' ateaes. "
The pollcetfrst ., flred over the A
heads of the 'strikers 'but-were com-s
pelled to fire into, the crowds when -,
toe bos aeeuaeaj la-aiajwrae. 1wne-v
was killed aad many were straek by'.
bullet la the legs. ''
Previous to thta the strikers J had &
wiaitA sa 4m aiAnaua Ittiv, sanaa dllaftah 4
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there was a demonstration in front
many years, and the decision of the
jury, despite, the fact that ho bad
not been adjudged sane by the Jus
tice of the court as the New York
TAKEN AROUND UPPKIl
KLAMATH LAKH AND ItilVKN
OPPORTUNITY TO VIEW THE
HUNTING AND FIHHING 8POTB
tho organisation method provided In1
!.. nlanii hatna InwisAftlltil ftdtrA AlTlal
Pha.l Si The polau of .aperlenty " Ne,w Yoruhf y eoAbewe:
embraced In the-. Ho at. M.VZJJJS
II.. ...o, nn.r.llnn nf IhA BWMI. """" "" " iwt e""'-
atlon as provided la this method so-15' W,tU 8her,tt Gr"enhaen. wh0 'Vnw ?elu,8 to " him tree, he
cf Is n varan nl tnk SBfffvvtd1 w a a Yam I 1 . .. .a ..sa a a& a s
cure tho co-operaMon ot all the ole-f " "' "'" " """ -(BWwTO piamiy ne ieu,ne was r,ree,
ment of the city which may be en-j r . ,
gaged in civic and development work lug notes ot the matters ot first lm-;
unifying them and harmonising porUueo 'for Immediate considera
tion! to the beat advantage. tlon by the 'Portland people.
It brings efficiency through taa prop- As Mr. Mills Is one ot the active '
er distribution of the work among and Influential workers la the Port-4
Crowds had gathered la. the roof
nearby aad hoasearded the poHee x
with botuea aad roeas, roueaiuew- h
teanat Cady heiac hart 'la? the fo.
The Mayor haa closed all salooaa.1
dance baua aaa aiaees wnereiaey v,i
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migai costgracate aaa ui'TOMiuoriiMi ,
calling oa the state .troops. The
sberla; would need 108 aura d tie
to handle the situation t present, 4t
a UTge body ot men who will give
their services la working for the
common good, aad the co-ordination
ot the forces so aa to eliminate over
lapping and secure duplication. In
the same way economy of adminis
tration Is obtained. The organisa
tion Is ot nil the cltlsens, In jvhlch
each ono has aa -equal voice. But
the administration is centered, and
responsibility Is Ixed upon the prop
er officials and committees.
Mr. Milts stated that he appreclat-
lake and tho swamps which aro the
Oartaaldl Submarined. limine of thousands ot ducks, goesojed more than ever the opportaaltlea
l" lilted I'res Bervlro aud other migratory birds during the offered In this sectloa ot the state.
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PARIS. July SI. Wires from
Rome atato that fifty of the crew of
the Oarlbaldl perished when (he ship
was jubmarlaed.
hunting Jseasoas accomiwnled by for development and growth, aad ex
Deputy Game Warden H. n. Stout reaaed the haaa aad expectation
nnd Frank Ankcny. ithat Klamath Fall wilt build up
Oa the return he waa taken to mi .hero a stroag eeamercial organlia-
advuntagoous polut to view the wldo tlon. He assartad that the Portland
expanse of tula land and bird reserve chamber ot Commerce" will heartily
around Lower Klamath lake nnd tne co-operate with taa Kiamata rati
Commercial Club when organised
Predkta RefmWIran VlcUiry.
iiiiimi a-raiBB aaaaa:n
. a i.mvivii i..iv i Unvnr,vtmth rlvar. Ho expressed him'
Thaataaoa of Chicago predicted thl self aa urprlod aad pleased wlthj
atornlag a Republican victory noxi tni coumry u m
rear saying It will be the greatest odminended the work that Is being
MJarltr la 10 year. He atated 'done here by the portsBWB' aasocl
tharh would be a candidate "If (he 'atlon and Deputy Warden Stout. t
yevager ont would sit tight
BIG PARTY OF
TOORISTS COMING
land Chamber ot Commerce, which
1 the strongest organisation of Its.
Kina- tu tne united states, do de
clared,, some very Important develop- '
menta may be expected, eapeclallyPARTY' op CRATER LAKE TOU-
wuen uid lucni urKitiiiKaiiuu uu(iub
an active campaign along the ame.
lines and unites with the larger body I
In furthering these particular "mat-;
ter. 1
Wales Strike Over,
Wnndaraft NenUawork Clab 10 Mmilinlle'l Pres Service
along the line outlined, aa It will
represent the eommualty aa a whalej
a ao olhor hady of men can," and
wield a power graater than the atea
of the otty aaw realla.
Mr, Mills atea elated that he would
.kL .... 1- ik. auihal ek.BiuMf
ICoiiimerce soaie of the thtaat whkh
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Tha Woodcraft Needlework 01 th' CARDIFF, July . a atnae iietvare.awnHiag vaa aea ai vaa m-
'':.... ..; u 4 an n.MMt her ha been decided. uiaa atarcwi ooaiea mi eeearevBroaer aa-
TZaST. rTsummeralind w rt will ba mmf rtifiAjm&jtnm
afthUeKy. avadlatair.
Draft of Note Complete.
Untied Press Service
WASHINGTON, July 21. Secre
tary. Lansing ha finished a draft of
the note to Qatmhny which demands
at modification of the submarining ot
hips oa a humanitarian basis, It
does 'aot recede from the Insistence
of ear rights to the sea. It will prob
ably be read to the cabinet without
change oa Friday. It Is not expected
to refer to the Orduaa tactdeat. The
eabtaet la. dlecuMlag whether' to la-
corporate arealtkloa of the stater
aiet recardlag he taatrleadlkwaa
of the -act of ataklBC the LuslUnla
aa la the fersaer aate
nasikk'a oaaditloa saisatastorir,
VMtLLIDMTIUia, Jaly -11. It
wsA aaaaainett" today that Fraak'a
waand wasiJlrisaad today aad 'that1
I8TS NUMBERING 40 EXPECT
EU IN THI8 AFTERNOON COM
ING FROM LANCASTER, PA.
of by the'Bse of the ire'heee.
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Untted Press Service vf
BRIDOHPORT, July fit. The-V
first class workers of the Remlngtoa A
factories struck today at noon ',foI-.
In win v Ida watklnr mt nf SSB asaah. . I
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Picketing has begua, Forty, pollee-'
sam M" - a naMaia a' at A A
BVU aasiaraBsmB waMeww w t"Tvl
aarcntag. down Haraum aveaueto
day towards the factory bulldiag. -
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hla trip, sad that ha ha beea mk- ale eaadMWa U satiasaetery
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A party of 40 tourlata from Lan
caster, P.a under the management
nt J. K. Grimm are expected to' ar
rive here this tfteraoon from Crater,
Lake. They are traveling la 18
machines, and went to the lake from
Medfard.
The Crater Lake Auto (company
to' haadllag taa party from Medfard
ta the lake aad'thla cRy. The mam-
bar; are oa i4MH mile slghtaaa-
lag .Jouraey1 vadiag 5t dan, aad
VtslOag the'teeat apou ot the Ditrt
ed Btateaaad Oaaada.' s iji'i"
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lag la the meratag fer'Saa'ltasietsto
aadlhe fair. MA' RayaawU-lTaitman
aarty of Id women pamd;thrugh,
taia etty last weea ana aaotaar party
laagpaated ta' make tha-triarthia
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