The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 04, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS, OREOON, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 4, 1915
Prise Five
ATLANTIC COAST SWEPT BY
STORM
Cotton Grower Says GrowersWill Gear Way to Cotton Ports
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WIPED BY STORM
JUL LAST NIGHT
KMF. MTFKIW MOST FROM TtlKt
HTOHM AND FLOODS j
Itaasge KMlmaled Nt Million Fifty
Report! Deed Proa .New York.
Moral Strikes Prow Maine to CJeor
tU muinnlctloa Cat, Heats
ftmuaprd ai Wrecked. Dnmaia
Mm; Twml jM'lr Train Stalled.
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NBW YORK. Aug. 4, Upward of
fifty dead and damage lo tke extant
ol Million of dollars resulted from
tb worst storm lu years, wMeh tweet
the Atlantic Coast cities taut night,
frost which tlu cities are recovering
tossy.
Msnjr sro rut off froia rommuales
tlon. Krle, Pa., was bit the hardest.
MBtrlnr from floods.
The itorin raged until diybrwik
from Malmt in (leorgta, during which
busy iiimll hunt were wrecked. The
tamer citato foundered, Captain
Tultlo mm! Henmnn Martin being
drowned. Tub boats, fishing craft
ind hundred of motor boats have
been wttuhed itHhoro and thrown tip
mongt dio wrecked house and
tmlldlnx for miles. Numerous death
tr illrlbuto.l to tho atom hare.
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ERIK, I'a., Auk. 4. Twaaty-seven
bodied had hocu recovered at uoon to
ssy from the flood which awapt the
flir lt nlKlit. Coroner Ilaadley estl
atss thut nt lenit forty, and possibly
'lily, died In the flood., Seventeen
ve been Iclonllllod. ,
Kewucr nro finding the corpses
In the wrwknao which, U blocking the
trwts, following the subsiding of
water. Mayor Stern has aent out
a appeal for aid. In ome places the
wektao m piiod thirty feet In tho
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Tbounands of dollars of damsse
u done, Including the destruction'
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FOR ELECTION i THATWARSAWHAS
NEW OFFICERS! BEEN tVACUATED
Pres. Vilbrun Guillaume Murdered
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For Treasurer R. II. Dunbar,
I. I), Whltraore.
l)ctnirfon of llriitxr Onlcred Aa
wrtcrt Tliat Teuton Hare fttormed
Kljtht Outer Fort at Ivanxorod.
I'etrogmd AilmltN Ixxam Hare
Been. Heavy Annoumvd llie Gen
vral von Clallwlt Drive Checked.
Unlluil Press Service
BERLIN', Aug;. 4. Dispatches re
ceived hero state that the Russian
legation offlclala at The Hague have J
officially nnaounced tho evacuation of
Warsaw. -The me&roge quotes the an-,
nouncoment ns stating that the city
woa ovacuated because of lack of. am-'
munition. The destruction of tho j
Vistula- brldscs hait been ordered. It1
In nlso asserted that tho Teuton
fortes have stormed eight of the outer
forts nt Ivangorod.
Tho above ballot win mailed lasti
livening to ench of the mombora of t t'nittMt Press Servlco
the ro-orgnnlxcd Klamath Commor-, PUTROnRAI), Aug. 4. An au
clnl Club. In nrrordanco with the' nouncoment from tho war office here
ngmment made by the mcers thnt "J" ' under Oenernl
'nil mombeis of tho organlMtlon shalloon Oallwli has been checked, and
he given equal opportunity for cx.Hht tho reslstnuco has been stiffened,
pressing their choice of men for offl- 7" 8v 8 are fi'dn',,ted t0 hnve
rrrn of Iho oricnnUntlnn ror m re- al t . alld .artiBana of Zamor took posses-
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ENGLAND'S REPLY
IS CALLED A BIG
BLUFF BY GROWER
8AYH OCOHT TO 8B.VD WAKSBP
WITH EVERY VESSEL
Kx-Senaior Bartler aad Cottev Orewer
CnlU British Reply "PeBay-Oeck
and Moaaimatal Btajr Orawen
WiU 8e That Way la Cleawai, U
States Decksrea Extaa !
Will Ba Called.
CHAKLBS P. STKWABK
(Staff Correspoadeat Vaited
PUKSIOKXT VILBRUN GUILLAUMK, SHOT Tt DEATH
The government of Hayti has blown president. Relatives of the prisoners
..mlnilAd tt hn vmr rlnln nflYt jAn
"'""" " days yet the main armies will have ,ire.Ment has been lynched after an "OT ,V .h 3i li-T
l"nf. , .i..a ,i.i. j, M.iti. ..!. 1. 11 Went to tho French legation home,
The aunual meeting of the organ- ""v""u """", '7' TT.T . ' . ex-prcsldont hnd been killed on nia nd then entcred that over the pro
test of the French minister. Gutl
laume's body was riddled with bul
lets and then dragged through, the
atreets.
Un.lon will be held In January, when ' b' ," '" L! LfiW. President Guillaume. Just be-
Adwtlral William II. Certoii
Admiral William 11. Caporlon, on
Irtnrmnn units havo been annihilated!
end, - " W Z fflS, the "" " N " Schykn. . fro hla enemies became all-powerful,
opportunity to select the officer.. rTlM"aormBM are u-8lng re,force-' ordered 160 prlsonera killed. Among
next tlmo for a year. 'menta from France them was Oresto Zamor, the former
Attached to the ballot was a state-m1 "om r,inco- ,,,.,,
ment for the reason for the voting at
thlH tlmo, as follews:
"Dear Sir On account of the re
organisation of tho Commercial
CluT), It will bo necessary to elect a
' president, vlco president and treas
urer, to hold offlco until the next
1 nnnunl meeting. " On the attached
J card aro the names of the nomi
nees. Put a cross oeroro we
brld,ea woro dMtroyeVhw Tfce lho UnUwl 8,fttM crulMr w,h,nf !on;
u... "wroyesi . .... . . ,... lh north coast of
totXtttorFJnZS. iwti to the acen. to protect
outskirts of the city. . jAmerlcan life and property,
amines
Whole
are mbMiag, a
ROBBER LOCKS UP
CASHIER; ESCAPES
WMnlcatlon with the surrounding
"atry Is severed, a wmm h.
JW nillliia i, .wing tht'pollee I'
"'Ming the rulas.
I'nlled Pr,, Berle.
tJ5' "", - rchem In'
ruin, hore ihl. Rftr are Ind-1
irom am . il. . . i
"aroworklni wTtksuli mw MNR BANDIT QKTH W,OQO AND! The return voatcarde conUtalng
H WMndlng sheltsr Im thTiTgw - WOUID HAVE SECURED B,eoo for any member falling to caaVhla
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On Uuataaa, &&
promptly, Election will ewee rri
day, August 6th. at 6 o'clock p. m."
Tho Btatement of the hour of clo-
Ing means that all ballota will kare
to be In the hands of the dtreetora of
the Commercial Club by 6 o'clock
Friday afternoon In order to be count
ed. To Insure this, 'ea,cb .member
should mark hta ballot and mall It y
Thursday evening. The aooner the
better, aa late mailing may .result ta
some delay In the distribution of the
mall, and the ballota not Aid their
way Into the Commercial Club mall
box before 6 p. m.
ENGLISH OBSERVE BONANZA BOOSTS
WAR ANNIVERSARY MOVING PICTURES
Real liettace Brought la
A head of lettuce from the garden
of Wm. Moran. Hillside addition, was
"contributed to tho display at the
Commercial Club, which la an attract
ive exhibit. The head la seventeen
(inches across, and weighs a little over
'2 pounds.
yH Vote for 7reTrn the ballot u MA.NV MEETINGS IN K1NG."ECA" WIRE FROM HAMAKKRJ
JJMH the week tM
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2J a businate trip, He m la
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United Praaa Service
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa, Aug. 4. A
log baadlt leaked Cashier Leo Ferris
Is the vault f the Cedar Rapids Na
tional balik this morning , gathered up
AAA ila .uafc 'mmd uJi hUl Aa
iwtt i'(u. t y i rr-.T' 'v'v. ni " i
mir.""'. 9mnim&Uflm Wre he eeuld be saptared
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Each of those wboee names appear
.upon the ballot baa agreed to tarre
.for the unexpired term. It elected. A
majority of the votea east will eleet
The dlreetora wlfl meet oa Friday
evening at o'clock for the purpose
of counting the ballota. ' '''
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er he woma sgre aecuren fs,uvimorniBg ror bsmi stbboww. i- wi
mere. A eUrk arrlvlag nt the bank aBsg4l tkm Nbe south vlslltlag rej
nIibm. PertB beif bear arter. atfrea and the Mr. ' '
1K1M REAFFIRM DETERMIN.V
TION TO FIGHT TO THE BIT
TER END
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Leave to Vlak Fair
o.q itudv uil.l, ntTSP rtVR. i, nun an. owre uu, wi. u. v.
Low and Joale Low left this morning
TENTH OF THE NEEDED SUM. for San Francisco. They will apend
MUST TAKE IT UP ten day, or two weeks seeing the fair.
ED. L. KEEN
(Staff Correspondent United Press)
LONDON. Aug. 4. Thousands oft
nici'tlnga are being held' throughout
lCngland today observing the annlver-,
aary of the declaration of war on
Germany, made one year ago today.
Humility and a recognition of their
veaknesses haa replaced the blind
confidence of last yesr, and the entire
empire la unreservedly reafJrmlng a
determination to continue, the war
until the bitter end. ' 4
Kind Edward, .Premier AsquUti and
other are participating with the
schools, at St. Paul'achnreh here, In
the front rowa tit leng Usee ef the
rounded, legless, armleas. hltod and
ttheh(. who are Jolnrag'ln the ier,-vlcee.
! OwWay to Ctater tsUce
c Mr and; Mrs. , IT, CHerk Ml son
Rb, accemaaaled by Mrs Ing leld
wta Ukerlew, trrtred hs. the eRy
lags sight, ts4 sre.tw their wasr far
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a trip to crater
(Herulil Special Serrlce)
BONANZA. Aug. 4
Here From Crescent
E. d. Rourke, prominent merchant
of Crescent, and George Allen of
Bononza will Portland aTe In the city on auto trip
raise $35 here, or one-tenth of the from Crescent to this city and return
Deeded sum to take the moving pic-j by Crater Lake. They were com
tures of this county for display at pelted to come here on account of
the Panama-Pacific fair, according to needed repair.
SalU Filed WRh Clerk
A suit for the recovery, of money
J, O. Hamaker of thts city.
The sentiment here Is that such a
ti...n.M nivinialtlAn atimilri nnt hA
Blighted, and that the matter should (was filed with the circuit court clerk
be (nken up and pushed through with-1 by Frank Belsumegul, et al. aga4nat
out delay." atated Hamaker. "We.H. W. Curta. Stone ft Gale are the
will raise our money Immediately,
and cannot understand why it haa sot
been taken up by Klamath Falls be-j filed by. Harry W. Eagle against John
fore this, it it haa not been deae."
He suggested that pictures be tak
en at the 'Shook ranch, of inland
farms .throughout the county, of the
crops above and below the dltehes,
Crater Lake, Anae Creek Caayoa, and
all the Important points ta the coun
ty, "Such an opportunity la of the
greatest value' to the couaty, and a
treat" desire to'preeeat la the Boaaasa
dstrlct to toe It-carried through aa
attoraeya .for tho plalatlf. A ault
on a tax foreclosure haa also been
c. Hill, et al. Stoae Gale represent.
ing the ptalatlf.
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WASHINGTON, D. C. Aug. 4.
Marlon Butler, ex-senator and eettea
grower, called the British replyfto
America'. eonteSUons today "aH peK
py-cock and a monumeatal blaS."
"Unless. President Wltaon clears
the way to our. foreign cotton mar
kets, Germany Included, the growers
will Bee that' the way la cleared," said
Butler.
"The president ought to send a
battleship alongside of every cotton
ship or carrier of food and clothing.
They would reach the ports, then,
and you may depend upon it. If Eng
land maintains this bullying attitude
an extra session of congress will he
called and an embargo declared on all
British ports."
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A contract has been let tor the erec
tion of the sew Keadatl Bros, aew-"
mill, aad forty serioads-of maehlaery
pP, I rwpvVvraBMe i
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A bow-facing oarloek baa been la-
veated by F. T. Uvtagetoae et Melt
which he.aayawtH.retolatlaalBa row.
LAVA BEDS FOR
AN IDEAL PICNIC
OXE OF THE MOST SCENIC SPOTS
OX COAST, WITH CROICE OF
ABOVE GROUND OR UNDER
GROUND TABLES FOR LUNCal
The Lava Beds, the scene of the
big opening picnic to be held Sunday
to celebrate the opening of the Lava
Beda road, furnish exesftloaal ad
vantages tor pieales.
The road has been completed so
that machines can now run to the
caves oa thla 'aide without trouble.
Plenty of water of tho oddest la se
cured from Bear's Foot Cave, oae of
the most' beautiful spots la the. Beds;
where It haa accumulated from lee
frosea under grouad.
.Many of the caves allow ample
room for large parties to coagregato
about a festive board, with bat little
trouble In getting Into them, away
opening onto the level ground, prae
tlcally. Or, it variety U desired,
parties may take thok Junoa basheta
and lights aad go 'dowa any, auatbor
of feet aad eat. luaeh oa the 'lea. , ..
?Aftr dlaaer the Modoe people will h V
aeeettpaaur the deleaatlea from thla .-'' A
aide to. their aide of the Beds, where -, ' g
they promise to reveal aeeaes 'aad V'fW:
woadoira praeUeally untoewa. ;
iMbecoiae a faTlU-ea;''-Maoh-;0 f '" '
It, 1s unexplored, W. BBJlMI&&i
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ipa n curn uB-asMiwjamani
art fouad wheaevor vlssts arti'ag4eriit'
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