The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 05, 1915, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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AlmBftrCA IS WAITING TO BEE
Kt7HOPK DIE WARNING GIVEN
BY' GERMAN PROFESSOR IN
By CARL W. ACKERMAN
BERLIN (via The Hague), Ant. 6.
"America standi as the waiting heir
at the death bed of a rich testator,"
declared ProfeMor George Simmel, an
anthority en international politics, in
an article in the Tageblay, in which
he naked whether Europe la to com
mit emlcide to hasten "America's auc
cesstoa to the world throne."
Pointing to the rising American
power, owing to the destruction of
Europe, Professor Simmel declared
there was plenty of room in the world
lor both Great Britain and Germany,
"if England would only giro np her
short-alghtedness." He suggested that
with Germany and Bngtaad working
la' harmony they could maintain peace
and retain for Europe "a place In the
front of the growing powers of Amer
ica and Bast Asia."
"America stands as the waiting heir
at the death bed 'of a rich testator.
The sending of ammunition to Europe t
Is the chief indication of this atti
tude," , Professor Simmel said. "Eu
rope, sends a fortune to America and
receives its equivalent which it blows
in the air, or rather uses it for bet
ter, execution of its suicide to hasten
America's succession to the world
throne.
"America places Its arms Into the
'hands of European nations, hoping
they wlU kill themsetres for its ad
vantage, and then takes huge profits.
This weakens Europe in two ways. Is
Europe so insane as to commit hari
knrit" Peerless Orchestra and six
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PROGRAM EXTRAORDINARY
"These lore Pangs,"
Featuring Charlie Chaplin
"The Ksngs Mere to the City,"
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Krtterloa Comedy
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PEERLESS ORCHESTRA"
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BOlle Reeves Comedy
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Lifting Woman
SPECIAL SCHOOL
ELECTION AUG. 13
VOTERS OF DISTRICT NO. 1 WILL
HAVE OPPORTUNITY TO EX
PRESS OPINION ON WHETHER
CHILDREN SHALL BE HAULED
' A special school election will be
held in District No. 1, .August 13th,
for the purpose of deciding whether
or not the school board of this dis
trict shall haul students living outside
the two mile limit to the schools dur
ing the winter months.
According to the state law, students
living outside a two-mile limit from
the schools shall not be'nauled at the
expense of the district unless the mat
ter be put before the people and voted
favorably upon by them.
These children live within the
school district, but the board is not
compelled to haul nor permitted to
haul them by law, unless the voters
of the district grant it. The election
was provided for at the last regular
meeting of the board.
KENO KEVNOTES
, B. E. Kerns of the electric power
plant has returned from the world's
fair. He reports the fair much better
than he expected. Mrs, Kerns will
return later,
Mrs. Brlsts of Oakland, a slster-ln-
law to Mrs. Matton, who has been vis
iting her for some time, has returned
to her home in Oakland. '
The work on the new school build
ing Is progressing rapidly. The paint
ers and plasterers are at work this
week.
Littler ft Bhrlner, the contractors,
are doing an excellent Job of work on
the new school building.
One evening recently a number of
young people went into the river to
bathe, and while there three of them
nearly drowned.
R.
W. Tower is trying out his nsw
ear.
Sam Padgett has gone to the Falls
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Brlce McCormlck is looking for the
eeyote that killed Are of his yonag
ee.CaarliaCaaBlla. Star toaiaht.
THE EVENING
From Mala Deck
Moving Pictures
The Star theater program for to
night Is of such a nature that It
should please all moving picture fans.
The program Is varied, consisting of
comedies, dramas, educational, top
ical and current events.
Charlie Chaplin will make his first
appearance at the Star tonight. In one
of his famous comedies. Marc Me
Dermott is featured in a two part Ed
ison somedy. The Hearst Selig Week
ly, a Vitagraph and a Krlterlon com
edy .complete the picture end of the
program.
The Peerless Orchestra will give
their usual Thursday night concert,
many new numbers, both standard
and popular, will be Introduced.
Tfifmanagement states that this is
the best mixed program that has been
billed at-the Star in many months.
WILSON BRIDGE
WORK PROGRESSES
ONE SIDE OF FILL IS NEARLY
COMPLETE, AND CONCRETE
WORK HAS BEEN COMMENCED.
MAY BE FINISHED IN 80 DAYS
The work on the Wilson bridge,
across Lost River, Is progressing sat
isfactorily, according to County Judge
Hanks, who made a trip to the bridge
recently.
One side of the fill is practically
complete now, and the crew is work
ing on. the other side. B. W. Smith
lias this contract, and also the con
tract for the bridge construction
vork.
Ambrogetti has the contract for the
concrete work, and has a crew at
jra iiuiiiua in me lonnaauons for
the bridge. Mr, Hanks stated that
the fills ought to be completed with
the concrete work In thirty days,
waen bridge construction ean be
started.
Six reel program, including Charlie
j Chaplin, Star tonight.
Visit Home la
Mrs. Marshall Taylor left this
morning for a three ontbs' visit at
her old borne near Terra; Kan te, lad.
"The Peerless .Orchestra.'' Mar to
night. ,
HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Mftlnx Woamn From "ol" ' HuU
Dead women by the hundred wore
lifted from the main deck to the hull
of the Eastland when she was wreck
ed In the Chicago Klr. Others woro
lii-uled up from holes cut lu Ihf
1 lutes of the vehsuln. Pew of them
showed signs of life. The two in those
photographs taken u tow hours atti-
the wreck, wcro ilrad. hut had not
died of drowning. Thcl- clothing wa?
'ry, sliowlng that they lied oeen smi
PORTLAND BANK
HEAD IS TO HELP
PRESIDENT OF FIRST NATIONAL
RANK WILL TAKE UP KLAM
SITUATION WITH PRESI
DENT OF PORTLAND CHAMBER
A letter received this morning by
(President E. D. Johnson of the Com
jmerclal Club of this city from A. L.
Mills, president of the First National
Bank of Portland, utates that Mr.
Mills is going to take up the Klam
ath situation with the president oft
the Portland chamber of commerce'
In an effort to have a special com
mittee assist In the work that Is be
ing done here. I
President Mills was in the city on
the day of the first banquet held at
the White Pelican Hotel in the inter
ests of tho reorganization of the local
Commercial Club. He was informed
of the railroad and general situation
here, was an ardent booster for a
good, solid Commercial Club such as
has been formed here, and stated that
he would heartily assist in aiding'
Klamath Falls.
The following Is the letter re
ceived: "On my return this morning from
my trip to San Francisco I And ont
my desk you favor of the 2 2d ultimo.
I am glad that I was of assistance
In tho good work of organising the,
business men of Klamath Falls, and! "Tho Bh,p ,n wn,ch tho monks
assure you I have not forgotten what ""N6"1 WM wrecked near whero Mon
was said at that time. Itorey now stands," said he. "The
"Just the first moment I have to a " Monterey cypress, tho origin
spare I will take up the subject with,0' wn,ch ha" always pusiled sclen-
Mr. C. C.
uou, president of onri
cnamoer of commerce, to see If he
cannot appoint a committee or dele
gate ono of our standing committees
to co-operate with your organization
in Klamath Falls.
"As soon as I nave had a confer
ence with Mr. Colt I will advise you
of the result.
"With best wishes for the pros
perity of your committee, and thanks
for your kindly words, I am, yours
sincerely,
(Signed) "A. L. MILLS."
AMERICA FOUND
BEFORE COLUMBUS
DISCOVERED IN 480 A.
D., 1,078
YEARS BEFORE CHRISTOPHER
LAN-JED ON OUR SHORES, SAYS
BUDDHIST ABBOT
United Press Service
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 6. Amer
ica was discovered la 410 A. D., 1.071
years before the time of Christopher
Columbus, by Ave Buddhist monks
from Ooblna, Chins, declares Rt. Rev
Comedies, dramas; topical, current
events and educational features, Star
tonight.
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LEADING CLOTHIERS
Dr. Mazilnlanda, swaml and lord ab-
( bot of the Jain sect of Buddhists. He
J la attending the Buddhist convention
In session here, and In an Interview
today declared that the spot whero
man other than Indians first set foot
" ,A.mor,can ro WB near Monterey,
" ' ' m"ibu. inocyprcvs
is a sacrea tree to tho Buddhists, nnd
we havo record that tho monks plant
ed the Monterey cypress.
"Two of the monks returned to
China, where they rolated their exper
iences to Emperor Ming Tl of the
Huan dynasty. He ordered their ad
ventures written and filed In the royal
nremves, wnero they may bo found to-
day In Pekln.
"The other monks moved south--ward
Into Mexico. Only recently wo
have Identified vases with Buddhist
Rymbojs upon them In monasteries In
Mexico and Central America."
The Buddhist prelate is 00 vi.r
oio. nis rather was a Parses of Isp
ahan, Persia. His mother Is a full
blooded Bengslese girl. At the ,
Of 7 he went to the mnnnotn, nt
III ... '
"ni inioet, where be studied
under the Delso Lema. Ho hcesn
preaching when only 23 years old. Ho
nas oeen In California teaching Bud
dhlsm for twelve years,
Best mixed program of the season.
Star tonight,
Are Located at Diamond Lake
The Esell brothers, accompanied
by B. F. Esell, are snendlnt in
weeks at Diamond Lake on a vaca
tion. The Peerless Orchestra. nh..n
Chaplin, Ave other feature ...v. .-
night.
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the best.
KKK Store
DIAMOND DUST
When nn echo or nolsn U hoard
among the local ball players, Jess
Wlllanl Nelson Is Invarlahlo tho first
man to hit tho nearest obstacle with
Ills (1st three times. Wonder why?
Next Sunday Klamath Falls will
crow bats with Grants Pass. Tho dia
mond Is bolnc renovated thoroughly.
Tho local "wnr horses" of tho national
sport nro doing much practice thoso
ovonlnRs.
Of courwi wo know Lyle Btgbee will
bo In tho box next Sunday with bells.
i.yio uceuiK," and do your part In
keeping tho bacon at homo. Wintor
will soon be hero.
Now comoB Chef Cook, Cap Iloog,
Lengthy Mosslck, Manager "Fat"
Tlndall nnd two or threo others who
aro discussing tho question, "Who
will nfilclato as 'ump' noxt Sunday?"
Pork docs not keep well In warm
wonthor so Porky probably will
havo to be placed on Ice or In the
shad on tho 8th. The writer would
siiKRest any follow with a gloss yo
or wooden log, nnd some knowledge;
i npniiiing-i basolmll rules.
Bay Watts Is busy those ovenlngsi
gathorlng tho baseball suits, if you i
wnnt in una ! ...... -. . .... I
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down under Link Rlvor bridge any
time, ducking tho suits In the water
and scoring tho fishes.
In addition to regular traffic, the
Southorn Paclflo sent thirty extra
trains of Shrlnora over tho line In
twonty-sevon hours.
Charlie CbanHn. Mare UeTWmntt
Tofft Johnson, Star theater tonight.
HELP WANTED-Capablo woman to
cook for small faniw -...u
Knqulre Herald office. 6-4t
Salem has
pool,
built a free swimming
THUIWDAV, Allium g, ,,
Good Old Vacation
Time Is Now Here
If you want to enjoy that trip
come in and let us dress you up
in the right kind of Clothing.
Khaki Suits and Shirts of all
kinds and prices.
Duxbak and Campit Suits for
those who want something better.
Hunting and Outing Shoes of
Wear one of our Red Caps and
don't get shot.
We have a large assortment of
those new Sport Shirts to keep
you coot
LEADING CLOTIIIl'HS
HOUSTON HOTEL
Light lfouMkrtliiK
Handy to uoatofllce. Just Ml
street. Prices very reiw
Also furnished rooms for
slonts. Msln St., corner
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