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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1915)
"fff ..::mii -j ; Slp HrraLii -e IrUMATH FALLS' KLAMATH COUNTY'S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER FWClAt NEWSPAPER sagataairsui. s -.rrgsyi a ilSiiiiifll KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1915 LftlM rot ufuhtg ft v.i. Am 'W 1 Germany to Stand Firm, Say German Letter s , . United States Is Losing No Time in National Defense .jijijrinrifm-n-rLru-rw"r-rri'Vw-i .-.,... . .n-r . - - , .inrLl J. nr .riinr 1linr -n.ir -,, ,,-,-,- -ir,-,-rr,-, -,-, -,-,-, -,-,--,..-,.,.., -..-....,- ww.wwiaw"" aBnWBaw aVBBBBBl .aafev BBBBmw aSB MM aamaw BBl A. .4B. .ami AK A. . -MMMMMBMMMMBMMMBMM MWMMM""MMMMMMMMMMMMM I A AT- 1 "VI II aT ami j. n . a. jama earn, waa GERMAN Ft KOTWANT ? SUBMARINE WAR 838 CORPSES ARE RECOVERED; MANY LEFT YET1 'KtiTIM.YTHD PIIOM IOO TO iOO STII.I, IN IIiri.K Steers Torpedo Twenty Miles at Sea KLAmATH mEN It a .? Ji 1 1 II I T F w FW Mm U limit omuno FOR 6000 WORK BELIEVE NATIONS . DIFFER WITHOUT BREAK IS STATED CLEAR GERMANY OK ANY FAULT IK CAHK OK BREAK s eeraaaf MaM H(Mtl Firm M Heaee of Letters Itwired by Uennaa OM rkda I'rtwt CilJieas a Give Oat le felted Pruw Correapoadea bjr Un der HecrHary of Foreign Affairs. OmMji'ii Nm Mrp Undecided. My CAUL AUKKRMAN (Staff Correspondent United Press) (Copyrighted) BBM.IK, July 37. "Germany wt, In her reply to the American Mt, Hand firm," la the portion of a letlsr rd to me by Under Secretary Uancrnan or Foreign Affaire here, vbkh U but one of many that Mr be lI written by prominent eltlaena ow the country nnd received by Qer- mb olclals hero. The tone of the mten Indlcato tlint thoy do not want to lU&don the submarine warfare. Another or tbo letters said: "Thli b a tine when firmness and courteay aeeaea. in title day and age It h POMlble ror two great natlona to without breaking off relations. fanr h never done anything to break. You can assure th Jen of this. Wo hope that an Wotnwnt of tbo present situation U Toitil, nloo f Dodd'it Hollow, of nut llnit tiro, Todd shot Lnwrenro In the' arm hero thU mornltiK. Miter Hearing ot the accusation, Tottd mmi to i he Lawrence placa nenr his own tlila morning, nnd on seeing, Lawrence nnd following word, dur-j Ing which lwrenrt In reputed to j have dared Todd on hi place, Toddj ularted toward Uiwrenco carrying nl JJ-cnllbm ride. He began shooting when about lllty feet from I-awrenco,j according to the report, mating that! he meant to kill. One ohm plcrrttl Lawrence's arm, and during (he melco another mui jumped onto ltwrcnce, beating him with hU llt, according to the report here. Lawrcnco Is not badly In jured. Dr. I'attcnon of this place drotecd his wounds. Judgo Dale and V. A. Ilenner, jit torneye of Klamath Kails, arrived this afternoon to appear for. Ihtf plaintiff, Lawrenco, nt the preliminary hearing which Is being held, Art' Khnuitl .tftir Klxly lloilfo of Hln-nuoiii Work Nritlnu AritMu, Itlvcr U Cnlrli Flouting lH S'rr'tm-y Hcitllrlit SoyH None Will lie I'anktwri in lunllc iiHnt for IHter Hlilp I'acked lawrenco has boon hnvlng trouble with hU neighbor for somo time, nc rordlng to J. Krnnk Adams, who Is In the cltv today. Considerable feeling has existed between Lnwrenco nnd a number of hi neighbors. Mr. Adatns stntea that several of his friends In formed him Inst year that Lawrence had killed n number of his cattle, had itnniimted several others in It by ask Ing them to knock ono In the head which ho had shot, nnd then lolling them Hint they wore mixed up in u na bad tut tho others. Mr. Adams mutes that ho did not tako tho matter up, n tho court ox nenso would havo been great, and h mi.lit not have been able to provo It, Other cattle then might have como up missing. t.'llltod l'tt) Nervier CHICAGO, July 27. The last flit urea on the greatest disaster in his tory nro 838 corpses recovered. Cor-' oner Hoffman nnd n diver oatlniuto that there are nt least 400 bodies yet remaining lu tho hulk, while othora estimate thero are but 100. Tho div ers at work wero exhausted Inst night nrtor sixty hours of diving, but re sumed work this morning at dawn. A steel netting has been placed across tho river to catch the released bodies. Secretary or Commorce Ilcdfleld ar rived today, and snld: "No official Incompetence will be assumed, nnd none will bo pardoned, Wo want ox- nct Justice" Most or tho bodies yet remaining nro held In tho ball room, nnd are women and children. Robort Mooro, n survivor, tostlOod beforo tho inquest hoard that he noticed tho list of the bout before sho turned over, and wont to tho ball room, "which was too packed for me to penetrate," he said, "when tho vessel cnpslxod." Captain Pedersen nnd other of tho boat offi cial are expected to testify this af- tornoon. Many funerals of the victim nro bolng hold. , , HshMsKaw HPB Tin' rTfJMs"sMl nsMsMMnm ' Palnm BWmwmwMmm nBL'aKrnaw WmkmWSmWmmW0Mmkmm wsV?'v!9SBBaBtkAsiSSSSniSSKX'. Il ' -: v js&t.i,jai I lilBKslsaH vmmWWBmKl Zx- Z.BnasHVanwH jimmmmimmmum . ;t,ftTiM$sslMW K2E3sMMiKMt'lej if9vmMWMMmWmimWmmmmmwmmmm mmumumwBSSiS:Bmumumumumumumf OVKU IOO I'nESRNT, AND EXTHU- HIAMM WAS RIF: i Contain J. V. Hleamu HUtcw Pu-poac of Meeting and Gave Brief State ment of the VmMf Prtsideat Chaae of City lieague Bnreu of 8aa Fraa risco KxplalM the Plana Agreed oa for Operatloa of OoauBerdal Clab CONFERENCE FOR. 0EFENSEfPU IS HOW CALLED WILL HVBMTT PLAN TO DENT FOR APPROVAL ri That the citizens of Klamath Falls Intend to get together for tho groat constructive, work needed to auko.of this city what its natural advantages call for, and that they are deteralned v-..i... tf-. 'ti.m.T t- '.ri nfiraneeated .horn Btatlon but control -,toeet ajlde petty pjeraonalfeaUBgaJid ruiiti uu;n iintiiiwuuu w - ( j- Kja ..UA ! I atttimAKirAfl 4mntfkti ttlllili rha lltnlftl '"Oa ..! .. .. ..J .. u... "war will probably reataln irm her previous stand." Ztmrasma tkSB Ulia.1 ! 1 il la ..-. ...- .-- i. i inougav ibb. taa Jans would support tka Aatarl- -?.. i said that they would, and nUMi "Well, you can aa that tople here will hack us mb." N BURNS; VUI1VV4ICU suuiD duimvu uw; auuuvi aaj; - , submerged torpedo within the limits ,l,nst dlfferenceB, seemed evldaat to .. ..!. j .i. nnn..i.i. every ono of the more than a hundred bottleshlp would have little chanca of ot the act,ve men and women of tha escape. This is based on Mr. Ham- W wanwrao aooui xne luaaer wuie. mond's experiments with the Nath- n nHe recn umV w nlle. a wireless controlled torpedo commercial vino Kei ioSar ,.. v.i.u i. ji.,a a. i.n)i. ouet last nignt. eight miles. This boat has two col- was a notable gathering, tho like i. u.i , i,i.h .nii- iiir ninn. of which has never been seen ia nuniuin uioBio. niiibu nuin imw wauu - - i- n-A i.AMiam .mM Klamath Falls and It waa for a RCl VICIOlUIOi C1UU - mviwig wiwtH ., the enemy's range. In a recent expert- a' purpose ineae.mpiuea ment at Gloucester. Hammond erected ot wh,ch ' hPed aTld expected to bo .I.,-. . k- , nni. .. ..j . such as has not heretofore existed ia menns for aeronso wnicn woum iubku.u i.u-.wui uu.uw ... - M, rfvrM in It impossible for a foreign battleship half Inches In diameter threo and a thta . JJ- "?h" ? to get anywhere near striking dls- half miles off shore. He hit this slen- w other city . Wt-thoearn- tanco of the United States. .der target with torpedoea ten. out or 2- Purchase of the wireless torpedo , fifteen times. Army omcers see great '""'"""' "" "": :f M. rlf m2 probably will be recommended to con- possibilities of extending tho useful- r to "!S tho well ktiowu mining engineer, has norfoctml a wlrclesa apparatus by which ho can control the movements or u sinnll boat twenty miles nt sea trpm his rront lwrch on tho ocean shoro nt Gloucester, Mass. Ho has made experlmenta with this boat In order to learn to control a torpedo to bo sent against a hostile battleship, and now ho has so nearly succeeded that army officers who havo made an Invcstlcatlon think ho has provided a menns for defenso which would make Generate and Heeretarfea OaUea .aa Ooafrreace GarrtMat 1 Bat. TadtcadotM Arc Raaaora, of Extra 8e loa of Osav greasfor i Early Btart'ea 'J9 i. -(, I United Press Senrlca " WASHINGTON. D, C, JalX t7. Secretary Garrlaoa has, dealad tka ., statement that the "National -Dsfaaas Program" Is, betas rashed, hat rrary laoIcaUoa U that. Uieiarfiaat'M-f working oa plans with graathaata.. Persistent rumors axe aloat hate x that the prealdeat doslreeto; gt,aa early sUrt oa the dafaasa arograsa. It is thought,, however, that if saeli a aessioa would ,eausa a riak of aay misunderstanding, abroad that, it. would be dropped. " Secretary Garrison deaies that arse- cret fotmula for the makiag Of a deadly shell which would "sarpriaa the Germans" has been, discovered for tho. amy. l yr-.l Hi M cress by Secretary Qarrlson. The ap propriations committees of the last congress wore urged to buy the inven tion for coast protection but no action was taken. Officiate of the ordnance nnd fortifications division believe a ORPHEUS BURNS . THIS MORNING LOCAL TIIKATKU OPKRATRD BY AltCHIK TINDALL GUTTED IN EAIILY MORNING CLUE TO ORIGIN Tim maimed victims ot this horror I will receive boneflts, according to L. tit. llobertson, manager ot tho local tclephono company. The western l-.lcctrlc company, ot which tbo excur- HlonUts wero omployes, U the manu- fuoturliiK ond of tho Belt Tolepbone system, according to Robertson, and under n plan adopted nbout a year nco. tho workcra wero all placed un- dor rulings of tho company which will glvo them benefits for. accidents which they havo received. AH employes or tho companies nro treated alike. BLA'K NO lunnnyn nnnnno fiUUIinOUbUURd anam sammltsaaaTl at s - PvTTiwin aaaa ,,-.- w .. tmrm iniiiig ka m. ratiw oa hU plaa, k PMM'i "11 About In ll. aU ivi. air.t. - """ rm aia 222T (Urftoat,;wlttw, K f5r?" raaa, gamad a Mr. MinrtinK from an unknown cause, with ft atrong suspicion of careless ness or Incendiarism, tho urpneus ikmtM huAiiinv. owned by Major C. K. Worden of this city, In which the moving picture house was oparaieu by A. Y. Tlndall, burned early thla morning about 8:46, with a M.000 loss to Mr. Tlndall, Tlndall atatad thla morning that on July l naa dropped $1,000 Insurance on hit nronertr. but still retained $1,000. Whtii tho flra waa first dUcoverod the tames ware shooting through tha roar and ot tha roof for a number ot fot. Na lira alarm was turned In, tha fira hoys being awakanad by tha slowing of a whistle In the gouth.m .- . - JI-. la nhlaf rtMg , yaras, aeeoroiaa - Wkkaaeld, Tka hall wm immeaiawy HORSES SCARCE SAYS J. F. ADAMS PUItCHAHEB FIFTY IN TRIP IN KAHTERN OREGON ENGLISH QUIT BUYING SAYS PEOPLE OUGHT TO BE SATISFIED (Oontlnuad on Pag ) i Prank Adams ot tha Adams anna horse and cattle station, recent- iv Mtablished in Wood River Valley, has returned from a horse buying ax- podltiou In Eastern Oregon ay way of Paisley, Fort Rook, Wagontlra. Chrlstma Lake and return, purchas ing fifty head on tha trip, Thay will bo taken to tha horse station oa the Waad ranch, where iftout orees nnd mules havo already been sent, states Adams, who is buying with E. Stewart of San Francisco. Tho horso market Is close, It bolng nrntiv well cleaned out. states Adams, iTho English buyers have withdrawn from tho field, he states, but no Indi cation Is given as tho cause; whether It means an over supply or an aban donment of tho war are only guesses. Adams and Stewart are buying for the future market, and do not .make a specialty of cavgiry horses. "The pooplo of this section ot the muntrv ouaht to bo well satisfied," said Adams today, "with living here. After making the trip I have oyer twa country and seeing tho conditions there. I return to my ranch with a new interest and new hopes. Wo passed, cabin after cabin, deserted and abandoned, where homesteaders havo boon unable to make a living. "And not only that, but a man lo cated hero on five acres of irrigated land Is better off than a man there with 320 acres. It is a desert, and this valley looka mighty good to come back to. Soma of those people are hauling water from two to lalght mties. The men ara compelled to loavo for other places to make a llv in. laavtna the' women folks behind to do more drudgery than should ha their lot. i A' man would rathar face a Ger mnn hVttArv than aueh ai life, for the death would be Quick', walla there one would dla by inches. Even oa noma. taad where considerable work has ,. .w . ,- - . , , hn done, many are abandoned, rao pie here who ara fisaausaea wovia have their ayes opened If they eould take a trip throngh that eoantry.. iuoBiuilllva v :avtaaaa) ww ii... MMHwi th dttaa 4 Klamath countr. or tho areoplane scout. An aviator " e same spirit and enthusiasm flying high and out of range, might. "U waa manifested last night pre by wireless to tho operator ashore .Tails throughout the coming years. direct an attack on a hostile ship out Klamath Tails will hare reason tor of sight ot the shore station. Pride In tie people here, and la the things which they accomplish for the --...-.A-kA community. For they are ot the type I mhn 1m 41 Some fifty of the live wires of Klnroatn raus nave voiun- w. .. . . ,.. - ,.M. teered to engage in a campaign w , man. ner. many remarking the excellence 'who do things. WeU Eatertateed Tho dinner provided by the White for members for tho New Com- mercia, u.u. ana w.. i .. nner ,erToe Tfie three days' Intensive campaign entered to tne mu,c of tne w luuiunun tUWtUSUal v All those having signed cards agreeing to work will assemble at the Commercial Club tomor- row morning promptly at 9:45 for Instructions and to receive a assignments to districts. Peerless Orchestra, led by Professor Howell, and throughout the dinner tlmo the orchestra provided splendid music. Esneclally pleasing was the ylolln solo work of Miss Cook, her rendering ot the Hawaiian "Aloha" especially eliciting prolonged ap- FOREST FIRFSr ARE STARTING SEVERAL REPORTED SUNDAY TO WARDEN CmTTWOOlWOMV IH ON HAYDEN CREEK OT ERS NOT SERIOUS- hi tae T Plause. leading to IU being repeated 'i- . ,, TlnAr- waa atao called tor repeatedly, John Hubbard Mystery at Star ToaJght "The Million Dollar Mystery" aerial film which has been shown at the Orpheus theater will be shown la its! leading in the tinging with Its render jng as an encore. Prealdeat Gtelsted W bmivuo wvtN. ea "w " -- i , uuHuavwi nawww w rw- last two installments at the Star the-roerciai Club, was matter of cere- ntor turougn me courtesy i j. v. monies, ana spoxe orieny at tae croee JIUIIBIVU V ,,R ., v.hww w n. yt UD IHVI MN1.WB fl, mvmiwr- 1ia HrnhAiia. tlAti n ill liftA attauidamrai nf laflira 'tentative cltlaeas oa an occasion IhoUm Get Ltceaae .which means ao maea to this corn- Sunday acemed to be the, open lag day for the? beginning ot the anneal forest jflre epidemic, according to C. C. Chltwood dlstriet warden for. Southern Oregon, ,aa, a number, ware reported that day. None, aowerer, were serious, except a, report trem Haydon Creek, whleh looks threaten: Ing. . A definite report had. not been re ceived by Chltwood yeeteriayaa ' t. the extent of the fire. Oae waa as-; ttagulthed ia Iagell Valley aad aer-c eral others proved to be daahlnc tratv A, huce cloud of smeka'eoald teen In the direction of Harden Creek ' Sunday, out recent, inaieauoaa ao not-v - ; tv. show any considerable Inerease in the else of the blue. A marriage license was Issued this morning to Ransom Cower ot Yalaax and Marie Drew two Klamath reser vation Indtent, J-afew) VyfeiultklriWcMi4g RjsanitinJUkPl)rO!ra3brlr3s ''JWT"' ' - , "-V '. f Biualtv. Ha aecaatad It aa a lae tribute to those who have laherer so earaeatly la these plana tor the clt Isena to get together twe advancing the etty and eounty In all thlaga good. h "We have lagged healed fa orgaa- tied effort." eald he. "It la now Unit that we get toaetaer for united eC- ?." - -r . kY,.flt-m?aaafaaaai . :. .sputa J. W. SUmeaa was then m- tredjwed at the fret speaker eftke ealag. 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