The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 18, 1915, Image 1

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f5T.XftgtTe KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1915 . vb:cmik ,
fovno Reported as Fallen Before the
Germans; Advance Continues East
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IBRUK, Aug. -M. fl kin Mm an
iMwwd from the wr office hero that
Krrao ku been captured, together
till all surrounding forta and war
asterisks which have sot yet bean
casatei. The fort baa km la the
UMtt of the QermaDa since taat atfht.
Ottr 4 to eaasoa were captured.
The fort wat stormed and taken,
4H seteralaed realataace. It la
naslesred the moat Important vie
torr state the fall of Warn and
forewata the Russian iVawwat
Kortosnd the Brest Lltovsk line; The
Qtrmaaare bow within strtknVg dto
'tiace of the outer defeases of Brest
UUnk., Otoeral von llladeaburg's
irtllUry has commenced shelling, aad
aw dsaollthed a number of, tke forta.
railed Press Service
BERLIN, Auk. IS, Novo aeorg
Knk hi reported aa about lo fall.
Two more northwestern forta have
beta taken. Von Mackeaeea haa
tfoeied the Bug River aouthweet of
Bmt Lltovsk, and la attacking the
(Kress.
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Klamath lake by Johnaun, and will
Knd the night at llarrlman Lodge,
tomorrow thy will go to Crater
Lake and from there Mr. Oroaveior
will proceed on to Mount llanler aad
Itanler National Park. He prataed
the Lava Modi, and the foraatlona
there, and waa greatly pleated with
the appoearance of the farm landa In
the1 valley. A committee from the
Commercial Club vUlted the hotel last
night to talk with Mr. droavenor.
He waa bora at Coaataatlnople,
Turkey, and spent the nrat fifteen
yetra of hla life by the doldcn Horn,
nnd to him the Dardanelles aad Bos
phorua are familiar scenes. Blnoe hlu
connection with the geographic eocl
oty. ia HOI, It haa grown from a
membership of 00 to 400,000. Itai
purpoao Is aa Increase aad dlfualoni
of geographic knowledge.
In nddlilon to hla work aa a direct
o oi iiit society ana editor of Its,
magailne, Mr. (Irosvehor Is also the
author of '"Hcciifs Prom Kvery ltad,"
"Young Itussln," numerous articles'
appearing In the Century, Popular
Science Monthly, the Brnlthsonlan Re
ports anil the National Ocoaraphlcal
Magailne.
Sir, (Iroswnor Is the son-in-law of
Dr. Alexander Graham Rell, the In-'
ventor of the telephone, having been
married to hla daughter, Blsle May,
Hell, In London, In 1900, They have
six children.
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I ixinaon, Aug. is. u is announces
here mat Zeppelins raided tne "cast
; count le" last night, killing 10 and
l wounding 36. The airships escaped.'
It Is presumed that Kent and Eases j
wore attacked. Tho victims were civil
ians. It la believed that aircraft)
guns damaged one Zeppelin.
new xorK, Aug. is. Funeral ar
rangementa for the burial of Leo
Prank are not completed. The body4
Is en routo here, after being' hidden
'by the undertaker from the mob yes-
.terday.
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 18; Governor!
' Harris Is personally supervising the
Investigation of I ho Prank lynching, f
He Is dissatisfied with the farm
guards to resist and that they were"
unprepared. It la predicted that the
lynchers will escape., .
i London, Aug. 18. The 'Brl
steamer Bonny and tho Spanish
steamer Isidore have been subma
rlned. The crews were saved.
London, Aug.. 18.- General Hamil
ton has reported that the British have,
gained S00 yards in the Dardanelle
trenches.
Washington,' Aug.- IS. Believed
here that Carrnnsa plans to crush
Villa before answering Pan Amer
ican appeal. No replies have been re
ceived from Mexico.
SnnfAntonlo, Tex., Aug. 18. Oyer
; 200 feet of the causeway waa destroy
ed In the storm on the coast, extend
ing from Loulelana almost to the
mouth of the Rio Grande. Suffering
'here Is great for lack of drinking wa
ter.
Dallas, Aug. 18. Scores are be
lieved to have been tost, according to
the latest estimates. Only single
Huge Storm Does Millions ot
Damage to Cities Along Gulf
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take up the preliminafry work; of the
reorganization, and Will work on a
plan of organisation and work for the
future.
The directors hare all been chosen
to Oil out this year with the exception
of one, a prominent leader la the
' rural districts. The constitution will
be worked over, and It, la probable
that a date will be set for a geaeral
meeting ofall the members of tke
club. The present plan Js to arrange
for the future regular meetlagdatee
for the club. .
Other Important baslaeas that will
come up will be the. work-aad duties
of the various departments of the
Commercial Club. ,' rS ,.
, ''We are going, to expect each de
partment to handle the work com
ing under Its jurisdiction;"! stated
Secretary Fleet today. "There are
any number of things that ahould be
taken up, 'and worked oat; aad It. Is
the duty of each department to has
Mia ttoin
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shaky wire connects
the outside world
37 dead.
Houston with
S. P.
Klamath's now Applan Way on the
ctfstorn shore of Upper Klamath Lake
will open to tho publlo for travel at
,10, o'clock Sunday morning, accord
ing to II. C. Chapman of the Chap
man conatructloa company, which haa
been doing the work.
In making this road through al
most solid rock, 80,000 yarda of rock
and dirt have been moved. Ia blast
ing the road through, sixteen toaa of
dyaaalte have been uaed coating
VR.SSO, for the work. A aide of a
mountain haa practically been re
moved to make the road, which la
twenty feet wide at all points, and
wider at others, '
Arrangements will be made for aa
opening day, though plaaa had been
laid for an earlier day, Mr. Chapman
stated that there la some work to do
yet In dressing up The last blast
waa Bred yesterday, aad the road is
expected to be complete, subject to
the' county court's laapectloa trip on
Saturday, The ateam shovel and camp
which haa been, taking car of forty
to fifty pen, will be moved Sunday
morning, aad the read will be opea
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock for
traSkh
l;sr" "o largest and nruauaii
IFWJ!1" ' toft '
fe ,Z.tr,?, omnaale4 to hlafam.
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Imaaeaae Sirlas Reaae
A large buncfi of enormous string
beans raised by Prank L. .Armstrong
ou the West Bide, were brought in
yesterday and turned over to the
Commercial Club to be aent to the
fair. "Pride of the West" la the
brand, aad they averaged 8H Inches
la length. They are a special bread
ad a croaa, being one-half Pale
Lima, one-fourth Kentucky woaaer
aal oae-fourth Tenaeseee Cora Hill.
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Unyor Mltchet of New York j
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Just as soon aa Mayor John Purroy J
Mltchcl, the youthful head of the New
York city government; reached the(
military training camp oi ousineiw
and professional men at Plattsburg.'
N. Y.. the other day, he waa oraerea
mn n wnrV erectlnx hla tent. He
w nH ,v ,
ha camned In the Adtronaaca moon
tains, so he knew how to do that. ,But
being out of practice he, soon' got up
such an appetite that he waa very
glad when the Job waa done
After living In England for nearly
Hdrtv veara: Henry James novelist.
Hitchcock reports Drother otib9 late professor William
James, orofessor of psychology at
Harvard, baa beconje a British 'sub;
Ject. Naturalisation papers have been
issued to him. Most Amerieaaa Im
agined Mr.-James hadKmg atu be
icome a subject of the" Wag, batHae
bhd not thought this '.necessary uaui
be felt be should show hla allegiance
to the allies in the war. He took this
course because he, wanted to show In
n conspicuous' way hla feelings. in the
LECTURER
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HERE FOR DATA
l. CLUM, MAN WHO PELI'ER8
K1GHT LECTURES DAILY' IN
HUNSET THEATER, JQATHERS
DATA ON
KLAMATH
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Jolm Prelum, who haa been de
livering elkht lectures daily at the
Sunset theater at the Paaama-Pactflc-
exposltion, left this morning tor
IrVnlar liVn nffnr urtondlBr a dl-v
He waisea ju ioa."u" " """""" " -T-- - - -
for hla photograph at the teat door or twoherefor the purpose of gather-
before he rushed to Captain Halateadl n data on thla ceuatry. He atated
Doroy of the United Ssatea array, wno tirat ne waa mucn surprwea wuo
is commander at the camp. , country ana tne proaucta aere.
I'm so hunarr I can't work any, - had no idea you had 'each a:
more," he aald. , country here," stated Plum yester-
"Sorrr." said .the, capwin, "mesaidty. "ThU country aaa aurprisea
war.
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LAND DAILY PRHiOHT
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TAINED
MAW-
WORK BUREAU,
WANTS LABORERS
won't he ready1 for an hour,"
Then the mayor" waa givea formal
permission to take hla motor aad
drive, over to a summer hotel. When
he returned at noon he ate another)
meal, and It ia reported he la regular-J
ly eating four or Bve meaia a ear. n
weighed 185 pounds when he entered
camp, so his friends were made happy
by the reports of hla appetite.
Kaaaaa nattda Reada
United Pressjervlce '
TOPKKA, Kans., Aug. .18.--Wlth
tho corn "laid by" aad the threshing
partly flnlahedKanaaa'today, dropped
their regular work nl turned to
repair tho roads badly daasaged by
a long continued rainy naMon? Hua
droda turned out' In every aectkm of
tho atate at the call of Governor Cap
per, A million dojlnra worth of work
will nrobably bo donated by cltlaens
today and tomorrow In their eforta
to gel. thp.hlghwaya'in'ahape tw
moving Vhe bumper cr)pe, to,;martet
when prices arerlgat..
mo grcai)yAnd the stu that U h rain
ed here baa been a great astonish
ment to, mo, You have a comlag
country here' and It needs advertis
ing." . ' . i
Mr. PJum haa secured a great num
ber of photographa of KlamathTioeaea
which will bo used aa, slides la the
Sunset theater, and'wlll fatoo efce
Crater lake, obUinlag vlewa of It
for
the, same
purpose..
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" UeM BeaeMToalght
The big ball benefit will be held to
night in the-Pavlllon'tor the mebfra
of the Ewauni, baaehau, team. The
recelnta ao to the memners oi w
FOR OVER A WEEK SCARCITY OP
XABORERS has made it im-
POSSIBLE TO FILL MANY JOBS,
AVS CHAMBERS,
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"For. oyer a week, we have been
suffering from a scarcity of laborers
of all kinds," atated J. B. Chambers
of the. Gun Store today, who runs a
free employment bureau at hla place.
"So many men are going Into the
woods, 'hunting, Ashing,- berry pick
ing and .other purposes, .that have
not beeV able to flit a number o Jobs
that .have come la." aald Cnaaiberi..
"Tho" county wanted five men to
work on the' road, and but a partlot
them .were secured. A number of
farm hands are wanted., and I ha-ae
been able to get but two, or three; M
a
but
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The train service Utweea Uto eJty
and the south will be hetter
nW , tonight with aTBr
placed on betweea this etty aa:MaK;
land., The Commercial Club aaa
working, .on thla feature alace early
last spring, 'and; it b. believed-that
their efforts and the railroad ngtta
tlon recently atarted caa had some
thing to,do with the better service.
Ninety people have left' the city
for San Francisco and the fair eo far
this month, being an average of five
dally, wnlcn le. believed are more or
aa many as. any other city inthe state
outside of Portland haa aent 'thla
month. j ,,'.
Dally freight service between thla
city and Weed has been, maintained
for the past month, and an lnereaae la
hualneea, both coming,, la and, going
out, is reported. TheTEwawaa Boa
factory will, put on a,nlght,shlftte
night to be maJnUtaed, Inerderita
get. out their ordera for boxaaook.
The mill, will be raa" Uryagathto
winter, according 4oa?eeeBtiHaaaaa
their contracts tamjjly require "the
shook. -
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fartlUr-UW.th.rte'.g
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Garfeatm "have Vat imtmtrmm':ui ?r& "
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MANY DIE
FORMER CANAIHAN LINER TOR
PEDOED RY GERMANS IN AH
GEAN SEA AND BELTEVEB I,
team..
pr, and Mra. Depuy toft today i
their return te,Oaktaad, their home,
aftiri vlalUpg here .for aeveral days.
Dr,:Defluy bwsd here wMai'Hiall
eaairJPtrM TMr tto,
Had Dr. and Mrs. m: WhHe, amoiag
ether" aedaalataaeai, dariag taelr
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Party Sees Crater
Dr,.aad Mrs. George A. Oathey ac-
comaaatedv by Mlaa -Cathty M Mlaa
Pearl Bolvla of, this clty,r?tiir,
i..v .ik YrAin & trln vaterdar:to
Crater (Uke. -They state ;WaV th!
park warf falls ol aaumetoa, aad
that the Ktol V jPythUajrf
Ptaanlng for great tWags. taer.Srat
eeat to'bestafed thU aeratogr
f
day aad board la paid tor haying,;
it I cannot get theimenv. "-
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loss wilt reach late the aiiniaaa.'y
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ubb own npenw innnHt asm aeorea
injured.. - , ,i,j.,."rivt0f" ''u , .- 3
The UrtiniirrA
been ont'of commleakm 'ataee,Meadar'
meniag. wn the Jwlad reached a '
veloc;ty.6felht.ltoi;a,r.-!Ts
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commualeatloa bywaamtojatoa
severed. ' Houston ImatnaMWfW'X? -. 'i
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LONDON. Aug: 18. It has
dunouriced here that 'the British
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ainuetwjit aws
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