The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 26, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS. ORflOON, MONDAY, JULY 26, 1915
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dm DoMirtl fur Survivor Work
t( Raking HhII HrgNn Many
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iwrrw (Vlllag mMt Floor.
Eastland Figures Still Climbing;
Four Hundred Fifty-six Missing
MEN AND WOMEN
Iff, STOPPING
WORK IN FACTORY
Great Inventor Greeting
9 Secretary of Navy Daniels
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CIIICAflO, July 2S. TUt. latest
!v- siurvs on we nnimon niramer r-i-P
nd dluiter, which occurred her
t ': Saturday mornluc. when the boat
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dImIbi and 1,304 saved.
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suaktred J.40, and there ware 71
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Ukn4 Ihcre are 400 bodlea.
The flrt ilfp to n the reaponalall
;,. Ily wu taken ihla aitcraoon, when
'.Ckarlea Wcttcotl, federal auperrlaln
; laaaector, twtlded before the county
I triad Jury. Tbo police, coroaer. fed
tral dlatrlct attorney and auyor are
raadactlog icparato laveallgatloaa.
Tba Red Crota Society la dlatrlbut-
a tioo.000 in fuada aad the Watt
m RkKtrlc company, of which the
tmruonuta on their aaaual alealc
vtreeaiployra, haa contributed iee.
MMor the aurrlrora. A aaaaiMoth
- Maeit performance la to be gtfta oa
Wy aliht for the aurrlTlat rmbi-
wra of famlllea. Much dUtreaa In
. taa faaiiie, ot tho victim to feared.
Tba plant of the Weetera Blaetrte
ywr at Cicero aad Hawtberae
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WtetDlalnlna; that they thua hoped
to Ubalate and aocure the aaaea of
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f Md turt Ivora, wlvea without hue-
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GERMAN EDITORS
MEMO!
LATEST NOTE
I'KOI'Mi APTIIOVK KDlTORIAUt
THAT CKNBimK
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American Vessel Is Torpedoed, But
Crew Was Taken Off and
Surpriae la Mewa That Aaaerlca Haa
Not OmapeO German ViewBefnt,
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Maya Hpecial Comaiioalent Acker-
nwn DkMfpolBtPil at WoitUng.
Generally Bellered that XegotU '
expected to take part la formulating
tho pollclea and directing the eaer
kIch of the organization. No man or
group of men may aide-track the or
ganisation or divert lta energiee from
tho linos aelected by the majority of
the member.
Labor Man for Peace
1 tlona Will
atinue.
MAYOR TO BE
TUESDAY
CHOSEN
II) CAftL ACKERMAN AT WORK WILL BE DONE TO-
(niaii i-oreeapnacm unuea frea i
night and tomorrow vot
i:rh will be allowed to
cart vote at polls
UKItLIN, July 20. The people
Iicro nro approving printed editorials
which condemn tho American note.
J They are ahowing aurprlao that
America haa not graaped the German'
'viewpoint, and nro dlaappolnted at Tho candidates for the mayoralty
tho wording o the note. . (0mco wilt finish up their, work to-
' In aome plaees Indignation la being .night and tomorrow the special gen
'nhown, but Hfls gonerally belJerad I oral election for the fulflllmcnt of the
that negotiations will continue. office of mayor mado vacant by tbo
l ' , resignation of ex-Mayor Nicholas over
a month ago. The candidate in tho
running ato Will Baldwin, C. B. Crla
ler, A. 3. !,y!e and J. B. Mason.
Tho campaign baa become warmer
during the past several days, and no
opportunities have been lost by the
candidates In promoting their causes.
All the candidates are standing for
business and economical platforms,
while some are promising certain re
forms and others other reforms aad
Improvement. ,
The polls open at 9 o'clock a. m.
at the designated polling places in
tho various wards, and will continue
open until 8 o'clock at night, accord.
Ing to Police Judge Letorltt, In order
to vote one must have been a resident
of the state six months, and In the
ward in which he votes sixty days.
The last date for registration was
April 15th, but a voter may be sworn
in on the word of six freeholders.
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, July .
Officiate here:are not encouraged over
tho press reports of the unfavorable
ncfpllou In' Germany of America's
note. The White House is being del
iixcd with notes and letters of ap
proval of the president's action and
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BELIEVED THAT
THE LAWS WERE
PE0PLE1SKED
TO STUDY PLAN
THOMAH A. EDISON
Joaephua Daniels, the socretary ot
the navy, made a (lying trip to Or
ange, N. J., tho other night to talk
with Thomaa A. Kdlsou at his homo
on tlte proposed Nnval Advisory
Board, and tho two wore photo
graphed together. Mr. Edison will
head the new board.
"Mr. Kdlaon thought," uald tho
aecrotary, "that the plan offered
possibilities of getting tho foremost
engineers of tbo country to aid us.
He Is Impressed with tho Idea that
methods of warfare are undergoing
radical changes; that what has been
ay not be In the future, It Is bis
JOSKPHUS DANIELS
Men that tho board should bo purely
advUory, and that navy officers skill
ed by practice In their work should
eontlntiv development of Ideas, et
tltiR f no board's ulvlco where II
could aid them. Mr Edison thought
thnt t sorvo on this bonrd would be
regaiiiod as crown' n l-onor for m
American engineer; I in equal of dce
oi.ttions given by foreign govern
ments for scientific niincvomouts. '
Mr. Daniels believed there, would
bo llttlo difficulty gottlog appropria
tion, from congreu fir the work
Sovornl Senators .and Representatives
ho mid, already w upprovej) the
plan
NEW COMMERCIAL CLUB BASED
ON BUSINESS METHODS TO BE.
CURE EFFICIENCY, ECONOMY
AND DEFINITE RESULTS
Representative Frank BnrMa
Frank Buchanan, representative in
congress from Illinois and former
president ot the International, Asso
ciation of Bridge and Structural Iran
Workers, has taken the lead la labor
circles to end the war in Europe. That
Is, be haV cdaahifled with WBlmaa 3.
Bryan, to .create sentiment among
labor union men throughbnt the coun
try to bring pressure to bear on Pres
ident Wilson to offer his servlcea as a
peace maker to the, warring nations.
It was Mr. Buchanan who arranged
the labor meeting In Carnegie Hall,
New York, at which Mr. Bryan spoke.
He also planned the meeting of fifty
labor representatives jto be led before
the president by Mr. Bryan.
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HL'AMARINK DSCLAMCD FLAX
WAS CON-TKABANaV ' i
Shin Owned, fa New Yersc aad Wm ..-a
Flytnc iAaaerleaa ' Flag OerniiTed
Yesterday Mnrnang Mt.awrligiit, - w
Ordered Into Beats aad msla Was
Torpedoed --Ta Net BsslsTsd MM '
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United Prew 8ervic ;
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NEW YORK, July . A ref3t
was received here tedar-'that-tiM
Amerlcam steamer' Xeetaaaw, ,;from "
Saa Fraadeeo, was torpedoed "byf a,
submariae off tbo nisi 'irf "aTngmiil '
The-, boat 'is owaed by tho Harby "',
Steamship ebmpaay of NYerlb-aaid
was under Aaaerieaa reawtry.: UfMrd
has Captain Lyera Bated aasagtala.
aad last report was that :aW; was :n
route to Belfast wXh a sargo :oC,aax.
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COMES FROM
PARIS TO MARRY
WOMAN TRAVELS ALL THE WAY
FROM HOME IN FRANCE TO
WED KLAMATH COUNTY MAN
, filKTHR MAY FOLLOW HER
Traveling all the way from her
homo in Paris, France, to marry the
man of her choice, the vows consum
mated yesterday morning at 6 o'clock
at aWred Heart shurch ot this city
when Rev. Wm. McMillan soUmnlHd
tho marrlats csremoiy of Augusta
Loon Andrteu of Klamath eounty ana
Mile; Maria Clara Ores ot.Paria. .
Mil, area arrived In the city oa
Thursday night ot last week, aad
stopped at the Hotel Hall. In wu
uaaMe1 to sasak KaglUh, aad some
dlmealtr was easesatarad la iadlag
an Interpreter In tho city to supply
her wants and direct her. At last she
made It known that she had come to
meot and marry Auguste Andrleu,
who rosldes on ranch a few miles
south of this city,
He was notified and came to the
city Immediately, making arrange-
roonta for tho ceremony performed
yettordny morning. After several at
tempts to find an Interpreter H.
flolvln of this city was seoured. Wm.
Motschenbaohor of this city signed
tho marriage llosase.
It Is stated that Mile. Ores has a
slater in France who Is waiting for
her verdict on this country, and Inci
dentally on another young man ot
tho county with whom she has been
In communication, before starting on
her long Journey here.
Rebeknhs Practice Tonight
Officers and members of Prosperity
Robekah Lodge will meet tonight at
8 o'clook at the, hall for praotles,
Work at moating Thursday night,
Work oa Warrenton'a new flMr
000 gravity water system haa eomjof organise tloal vary
meaeed. that mrr 'member'
A fow days ago a letter was mailed
by Dr. E. D. Johnson, president of
the Commercial Club, to a large aura
bor of tbo cltliens whom the commit
tee thought might be interested In the
re-organlsatlon ot the elnb, a ahort
atatoment ot the form of. organisation
which la being worked out, and the
method of Its operation. The com
mittee lV very desirous that every one
receiving that letter aad the atate
ments o'jout the new organisation
make a earof ul study of the plana.
One of the reasons why careful
study ot the plans Is asked Is that It
Is necessary that aome thoughtful
consideration bo given them if they
aro to be understood, and the com
mlttee wants them nnderatood in or
der that their value as a working
basis for tho local organisation may
be scon. Only by this means may one
rocognlte what a long aad Important
atep In advance la being made in sub
stituting tho new form of organisa
tion for that heretofore followed here
and In most commercial bodies.
Those who have been active In
formulating the new torm of organ
Isatlon bellove that every one atudy-
Ing the plans, and that more particu
larly those who aro familiar with the
methods of livrge buslaeaa concerns,
and of their manner of co-ordinating
their forces, will see la them a com
prohenslve, workable; plan for secur
ing efficiency aad for attaining In an
economical and definite manner the
things which It la expected will
be undertaken. .
Aa this la to be Us basis upon
which the cltleens of Klamath Fails
are to stand together for the better
ment of conditions la this region, and
thereby enhance their taterests la
this city aad county, an understand
ing of the methods by everroae mast
necessarily be helpful to everyoae. It
forms the platform asoa waleh U Is
hoped 'that all mayj ataad anltedly
tor 'tns eommoa, good of tie
Muuatty. '
It .will be seen on UrestlgatHta ot
the plaas as osrls4d tha ta form
YREKA IS NEXT COUNTY EXHIBIT
BASEBALL STOP
LOCAL BOYS STRENGTHENING
UP FOR GAME IN CALIFORNIA
CITY NEXT SUNDAY MAN!
ALREADY PLAN TO GO
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Yreka, the city noted tor its good
baseball teams, is the next stop for
the Ewauna Box Factory baseball
team ot this city, and the local boys
nro not losing any opportunities to
sond as strong or a stronger aggrega
tion to that place than Journeyed to
Medford a week ago Sunday.
IS BEST EVER
p. B. CAMPBELL SAYS KLAMATH
EXHIBIT IS GOOD AND WELL
ARRANGED HE RECOMMENDS
BINNOTT AS MAN FOR THE JOB
D. B. Campbell returned Saturday
evening from a visit to the San Fran
cisco exposition. This ts the secoad
visit Mr. Campbell has. made to tho
fair, having spent week In Saa
Francisco early In the season.
I. wasn't ashamed to tell the peo-
LONDON, Jaly If.r-Kteata re
ports that the Ielaaaw was; torpe
doed off, the northwest eoeste toot-
land and the crew "was take to
Kirkwall.
Captain DeUc (correct aagsa) was
la charge, with many' AaMrteaas aa
board. The anbmarlao ate ed the
vessel, declared her eargo of flax
contraband, ordered the crow late the
boats, after which the vessel .was tor
pedoed. ' "
The iadlcattoas are that the later-
national law resalreaMats ware
Plied with la regard toyWt
search, aad that Uo taeWoat wffl jet
cause a .crisis betweea Amsrlea aad
Cemaar. iJ'' "1f
WASHTNOTON; D. C, JaW $$-
Secretary Laastng aaaoaaeed that the
Ieelanaw incident is similar to the
Frye case. The American eeasal at
Dundee has coaBrmed the istaUag. -;
wasaiagtoa waa asteuaaed at the
first news of the siaklag, a aeaslmis
tic feeling towards the tatare s
Vailing. Later advices that tao saa-
marine gave the erew ample tlmo to
get off relieved the
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Tho Ewauna's are claiming the pio I waa from Klamath county oa
championship title ot Southern Ore. this trip." said Mr. Campbell today.
gon and Northern California, and no, "I waa proud ot the Improvement
stones aro being left unturned to be that haa been made In the Klamath
ai re that their hopes aro not dashed I exhibit. While the exhibit is not
on the rocks df defeat
tensive, the. products are all good and
Since the reorganisation ot the well arranged.
team, the Medford game waa prao-' ., iMOtt OB lhm ,v -TM
tlcally the first real test of tho mettle mint ,i ,, k.i. .a .
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u iub nuys, Mia to say iubv ii rang
tiue Is simply supplementing the
score, four to nothing.
The Indications are that a large
crowd of supporters will be on hand
to see the "home boys" win. aa the
trip to Yreka Is considered a much
easier drive, owing to the condition
of the roads, than the Medford trip.
Following this game at Yreka, Klam
ath Falls wllf have the opporUalty of
witnessing a strlag ot games with ths
best teams la these perts. iadadias
Weed, Medford aad Yreka, wHa a
probable chance of seeing Stssea aad
some ofthe others. -,
A law prohlWtksg walkiag aad tres-
passlag oa railroad bright t way jla
Orcgoa would be' along c the Has of
"safety trst" aid weald aaW haa
dredsaf lives of taoaghUess peoalo
aad' woald sot take, aaow commla
stoa te'eaforee It v J -"
crowd around the Klamath booth,
whereas, on my first visit, .It took a
detective to evea gad the exhibit
from this county. Visitors are tar
too busy to read about a. country la
booklets, but they will apead hoars
talking aad ftsklag cueetlons. KUm
ath county.eonld 'not have picked a
better maataaa.SIaaott to latorsst
prospective settlers. Ho, act oaly
works oirertime himself; bat he got
tho rsat of c. boosting for Klamath."
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'".W.' Ai Aylesworth arrlred SaaaaV
evealag from Saa Jess, Calif,, te)' ao
cent 'a position) as Maerlateadoat al
the .Klamath Falla Steam Lasadry.
Mr. -Aylesworth was lormerly maa
afstii the St, James Uuadry ot Saa
Joseaad is woU versed la the haad
Ug of all deaartmeaU of tao mod.
croi(laisaira '4"W7"'VV' '"',
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A large number. of homesteaVUra
la the nerthera part at tao mitr
have heeahUked by reel estato deal
ers who; have located thorn oa gov- -ernmeat
land la that seetlea wamh Is
worthless for agrieuHaral . aarfcses.
statea Assessor J. 'P.",Lee,''wao',aasl,
Juat returned from a trip to that aori'
tlon ot the county'. '
"These people woro loeatad oa this
land for about !, apleee," atatol, ,
Capuu iee, "aad aro now ap asmlaot .
It. Thay are uaabU U get water, aad
find taat.tao.laad. a.samiee renaa-' :.,
s worthleea. The attRado ta ?
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UNos ',wro. alaated hawa - 'UmJr$3
burned out by frosts, a4 dtoagat ;.fe :Mi
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ody aaddo;;,aot tevayamy :.raasmaB,;
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that sttloa. bat they
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