The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 11, 1915, Image 1

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CARRANZA WARNS iPETROGRAO SAYS
AMERICA NOT TO RUSSIANS RETIRE
INTERFERE THERE:- IN 6000 ORDER
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1915
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HKNT TO LANSING ANIHIIKTRKAT CONTINUE, ACCORD.
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WAIIUNaTON, II. C, Aug. 11.
Mml ctrranta has Beat aote to
lemtsry of 8Uti Unslng, advising
Mb to mm adding lo the Mexican
trosMw, and also notified the dslo
HlM Iron South America to the Pin
'AMritM conference that they had
better keep their countries out of the
oMfffesat.
At a doting remark bo said: "Wo
will continue oa this course until one
ftttita or the other It triumphant."
Maltttr Ollverla of Braall, who
nemteU Americans la Mexico City,
wMlriaed as one of the peraoaa who
IrtNftt greatest evil on Mexico, aad
tie h a certain war li responsible
tt ike present state of our relatloas
wttaAatrlet.
lie slated that the ronatltutloaal
lett are alarmed at the tog of the
ABMrfesa press and UbsIbr's own
utMraaets.
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BE MADE?
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CITY ATTORNEY HAYH KLAMATH
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AHeraey Oroetbeck. A geaeral Int.
.gggffcg ordlnanoe provides for loose
, but doga are got Mentioned,
tJlr or generally,
TU supreme court recently held
" nupotwdtd dogn could not be
on account of being nenoaal
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result flaiem haa a new ordl.
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areesbecit I. working over the ordl
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I'KTHOOItAD. Aug. 11. Military-
dom hre admits that the Russians
will probably ovacuate Kovno this
week. The dormant are shelling the
forts guarding it on tho west, de
stroying portions of the fortifications.
Vlolpntinfantry clashes arc occur
ring north or Warsaw, near Vyskof,
where tho dormant were unable to
cross the llug River, and also north of
Ottrow.
The Germans are reinforcing. The
Itimslans nro retreating in order.
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PKTROQRAD, Aug. 11. The gov
ernment haa determined to move
headquarters at Kovno to Bobrlnak.
Will Settle the Fate of Mexico
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nRRLIN, Aug. 1 1 It la announced
here that the online Russian line from
l.ona on the south to Novo Qeorgl-
wsk Is In lull retreat. The Qermaaa
have otptured tho Renjamlaow fort-
rcss cant of Novo Oeorgwwsk.
United Press riervlr
AMSTBRDAU, Aug. 11. It haa
been learned that the kaiser had plan
ned to nnter Warsaw with his troops,
but decided not to when It waa learn
ed that the Russisn had mined the
publlo places.
United Pro Service
PARIfl, Aug. 11. The crown
prlncn's army haa fired f.00,000 shots
In tho effort to capture Verdun, which
has failed.
MOVIE FILM GETS
MORE SUPPORT
VOUT KLAMATH PKOM1HKH COM-
MKKCIAI C1,UI S8B FOR MAK
ING OF MOVINOPICTURR FILM
IXH KXPOMTION
Word haa been received from Fort
Klamath by the Commaclal Club that
13R will be donated towards the pro
curing of moving pictures of this sec
tion of the country for display at the
Panama-Pacific Ksposltion at San
rraneiscoy The donation comes free
ly, aiid it Is belleved'tbat mora money
ran be procured by soliciting.
Uonansa offered f!6 recently for
the.fllm. gecreUry Fleet of. the club
Is taking the matter up, and within a
short time a definite report can be
made'on the proposition.
The film la to be used In a specially
prepared place at the fair (or thta
nurnoso . and afterwards will he sent
over the entire1 country for display.
.It is understood that the water
users are to take the proposition up,
and It la believed that the money
necessary for the procuring of the
Aim will be obtainable In a hert
time, f ISO being the amoutU neeet-
nrt
A telegram from Phil Sinndtt,
Klamath's hepretenUtive at the mlr,
yettord.ny tuted, that he, would he
willing to give up hla last menth'a
atlary and return blom a month
earlier, In order to make tare of the
llaV of Klamath county being nut
dlaplay at the eigealtw.
DON DOMICO DK OAMA.
Ambassador From Brasll
DON RRBUl) DR NAON
Minister from Argentina'
Robert iJintlug. secretary ot sUtt,
railed a meeting ot the three minis
ters to the United States from the
principal South American countries,
and the three ranking ministers from
Central and South America to a con
ference for Thursday, August 6th, on
the Mexican situation. It waa freely
predicted that tho administration,
having abandoned its policy of watch-
RORKRT LANSING
Secretary of State
ful waiting. Intends to compel peace
In Mexico. The purpose of the meet
ing was said .to' Jie to convince the
South Americana that the United
States did not Intend conquest of
Mexico in whatever forcible measures
it took. The ordering of the" United
States battleships New Hampshire
nml Louisiana to Vera Crusts consid
ered significant.
ORDINANCE WILL KLAMATH INVITED
WORK PRISONERS! TO THE COLUMB
United States Troops Are Expected
to Leave for the Mexican Border
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preme at the exposition today. This
waa their day. Thousands ot met
bera of tho order poured into the
grounds to celebrate the twenty
fifth anniversary of the founding of
the order.
The medical examiners of the order
are holding a special convention here,
and physicians from nine states coi
prising the Pacific Northwest, have
been assigned to discuss the topic of
"unprofitable risks."
KLAMATH ASKED,
TO SEND THEIR
PRODUCTSTOFAIR
THOSE SENT ATTRACT ATTEN-
1 TION AND ARE GUARDED
Few Pentose ta Coenty Are Heedtag
Products for Klamath Fthatlt at
Fair, aad These Are Attracting At-
teatiea of Visitors Crowds Axe
Greatest Xow aad Seaseat a Fever
able for. More Prodeete.
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PROVIDKH FOR KMPLOYMKNT OF
CTTV PRISONERS ON STREETS
TO HK GUARDED OR SHACKLED
AND WORK OUT FINES
An ordinance' brought in by Coun-:
oilman Miller Monday night at coun
cil meeting provides for the working
of the city's prisoners on the streets
the street commissioner ahall di
rect. An accurate record of work and
time put in Is provided. The ordi
nance passed the eouacH on Its flrtt
nnd second readings.
The ordinance states that a guard
may he provided for the prisoners or
that they may be shackled or provid
ed with a ball and chain to prevent
their escape. The street commissioner
may direct the fjork, No person shall
be 'compelled to work on Sunday, and
no woman shall be compelled to do
such work. Prisoners arretted for
.violation of city ordinances or In pay
ment of a fine may be compelled' to
work.
(Seectal to The Herald)
SAN, FRANCISCO, Aug. 11
Klamath county does not get Its share
of realiadvertlslng out of the Paaiaau-
Paclfic Exposition it will be no fault
of Percy Evans of the Sunset Grocery.
He has taken upon himself the Job
ot keeping the Klamath booth In the
Oregon building well supplied with
vegetables, and .so well is be succeed
ing that the displays be sends down
are attracting widespread attention
and admiration, not only from East
erners, but from Callrornlans and Or-
.cgonlans as well.
The first addition to the Klamath
display In the. way ot fruit was sent
by Mrs. Delia F. Arnold In the shape
of a quantity of Sir Francis cherries.
These cherries proved so tempting
that It was necessary to put them out
of the reach of admirers to look at,
but' not to eat. The keeping quality
of tho cherries was somewhat of a
surprise. The fruit was in the' finest
kind of condition after being display
ed for three weeks.
Within the past few days the Fort
country haa sent two, cheeses from
Tho oimnlna of the Columbia River itho Loosley factory to the Klamath
OPENING OF COLUMBIA RIVER
V'
HIGHWAY FROM PORTLAND
TO ASTORIA, FORMING THE
OCEAN LINK,, ON AUGUST 19
nuti-liem' AssseUttoe, Convenes
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BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11. Sev
eral thousand delegates attended the
opening of the United Sta'tea Master
Dutchers' Association of AmeHea, con
vention here today. The live stock
conditions of the country le the aula
subject lit discussion during fne Ivt
days' convention. .
Learea oat Ketarn
Miss Flora Hayman of Saglaaw,
Mich;, left thla morning on her; return
home, after spending several days vw
ltlng here with Mrs. J, S. Kant Mtw
Herman Is making a trip ay' way of
the fair at San Fmummkjo, aad left
going north en her retrsraj.
highway from Portland to Astoria
will be the occasion ot at, great cele
bration. This Ocean Link, as It la
called, is recognised aa the greatest
highway, next to the one front Port
land to Lewlston. rThe official party
will leave Portland on' the morning
of August 12th, and the Klamath
Commercial Club haa been Informed
that all autolsts from this section will
be welcomed to make the trip aad at
tend the celebration.
The auto trip will be token
property owners, city, county and
state officials, good, roads enthusiasts
and ait others who can attend are In
vited. Secretary Fleet haa answered
the letter from O, W. Taylor, stating
that bo would give1 It publicity, so
that it any persona or this section de
sires or will be able, to attend the
opening they will knew of the invitation.
booth, and Martin Bros, ot Klamath
Falls nnd Merrill have further helped
by a shipment of the various brands
of flour they manufacture; Monday
rooming convincing addition to the
collection waa received, the silver lov
ing cup won tor"-forage crops at the
Sacramento Irrigation Congress,
But even with these additions, the
display .Klamath county haa assem
bled to'attract the" attention, ot home-
seekers and Investors can he flattered!
by oxceedngly by, being described with
tne term -mediocre. ueiore it. aoea
tho county Justice many additions
must be made to It and the time ot
closing me lair is rapiaiy urawina
near.
With the harvest season at its
height. Klamath farmers should have
no trouble. In getting some excellent
samples of grains and grasses to" send
to tho fair, nor should It be hard to
' T-f ! "nd vegetables Jn Klamath now which
Roaiioniio Entomologists Open will compare favorably wlthanythlng
Aug.'ll. 1-A'Bpeclarcwlvoa ,or vompeunon mwf
BERKELEY,
meeting of the Ameriean Association
of KcQaomlo Entomologists opened
here today, A Joint aeastoa waa held
with the Pacific SlopeAasoclatlon ot
Economic Entomologists at which the
problem of exterminating, the bugs
and' Insects which. arevtrcbUag the
California .'fruit growers, was eon
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AN FRANOISOO, Aug. 11.
Weedmenof tht'WerM'ieigmed m
iaition Ths KUmth Coramercial Club
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will be glad, to forward any produta
that may be brought J. t
v Klasnatc. Felka at , Fair
Among tne Khimath county people,
or forme residents who, hiave visited
the 'Klamath booth' recently are Mr.
and' Mrs. Charles J, Martin, 'Rev.,B.
a Rlcharda, and wife,' Mr.Vand,.Mra.
J. O. Camp, Mrs. R. R; Hamilton and
daughter; Mr? Olwenee
weed;tMM ChaHet F. Stone, Mr. and
v-j. ..) '- iaj '. j u, a
n. j.-u. wmwr. asr. mmm am ,.
y. HawleVVMra. Fred J,WUliaa'i.
Miss Katharine wnilaaaa, J. T. Per
kins, W. H. McMillan, W. F. Nlemaa,
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Corbln Mr. ai
Mrs. Percy Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Caas.
C Low, Miss Josle Lew, Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Low, all of Klamath Falls;
Lewis W. Clark, Sam FraneJseo; How
ard Shepard, Los Angeles; Mr. aad
Mrs. E. 8. Terwlltlger and family,
Merrill; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wsemo
aad-soa, Mlsa Evelyn Merrill, Fort
Klamath.
SIX ARE INDICTED
IN EASTLAND CASE
STATE GRAND JURY BRINGS IN
TRUE BILLS AGAINST CAPTAIN,
ENGINERS AND SHTJ
OF EASTLAND TRAGEDY
United Press Serviee
CHICAGO, Aug. 11.-40
grand Jury brought six Indictments
today against Captain Pedersoe,
gineer jkrlckaen and the' four owners
ot Ue'steamer Eastland, which ee
alxed la the CaJcago River last month
with a loss of nearly 1,610 lives.
Several counts were hroeght, varyi
lag from majwiangfcter to erlmansj
careleesneas. The blame for the turn
ing over of the heat was laid to over
loading, faulty ballast tanks and the
Eastland's construction? ,
The grand Jury jecommeads the re-
organlxation of the gevernmeaM in
spection serviee.
CRATER TRAVEL
BREAKS RECORDS
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AND 05 AUTOS NEARLY 1,
MORE FOR JULY THIS YEAR
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A report ot the Crater Lake tour
ist travel for thla year received from
H. E. tMomyer at headquarters shews
that this year U breaking' all records
for tourists and sight-seeing travel to
Crater Lake.
The total travel to July SI for 114
waa 3,018, for 1815; 1,175. Total
number of autoa for Jnly, 114, was
540, for 1915, 850. Total number of
persons for Jujy, 1914, was 1,549; for
JI6, ?.78.
Up to August 8th ot this year the
total tourist tramc la 5.176, the
number of automobiles. 1,088. Last
Sunday up -until 1:30 o'clock there
were 37 autoes and 164 tourists vis
ited the ake.
More Riots Feared ha
ELDORA. Colo., Aug. 11; "No
men wanted," ts a sign that might
adorn a certain beauty spot en the
hills hereabouts today. All men want
to see. It very much.
Minus stockings and garbed la
scant Greek costume, beautiful young
women dance on the green award. '
Ot course, there's nothing to apeak
of when, the girls go swimming on
Lake Eldora, screened from men's
vulgar-eyes. , v
They are worshipping the. goddess
of, beauty-la the human form divine
up here. .In a eamp esteMtsaed by
Miss PortW Swett of Chteago and the
Misses MarJorle and Chartotte Ferry
o( Denver, disciples ot the. Daaeans,
acureor wpcw.et seeiety eaes nvai
all sections of .the country .are getting
"cieee to, .nature.'? .,t -'
The'eamp will break up this weak
to reopen nest July. The weather
herelu.'lsugetta'ttaer ifjsyoai
tor iGreak 'epkume an4, steestegesa
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" ''ehave ao, ase, for. stenea: this
ekpedlti said Miss MarJerte Perry
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