The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 19, 1915, Image 1

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LOCAL HOTEL PROPERTY TRAD
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TV J. A. HOVHTON, PIONEER,
MARES DEAL
Allies Pratt Service
DALLAS, Auk. 10The total torm
cMMlllft or Oalveiton HBd elsewhere
ileal the cottt urn undeterminable.
It k bow known that lib are dead.
its the llt U Increasing with reports
from the walla r cities, Moat of them
irttst ratulta of tha sinking of small
waft anr Oalveiton and vicinity.
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Mcuiredoa a large dredger and on
amlng craft, probably 300 bf crewa
lex. Uncoaflrmed reperta aUte that
wkole village along the coaat were
dtttreytd.
Sob tay that the Indication are
that 1,000 or more have loot; their
IIth, but many wore aaved, auditor
rtportt are letter thai the first
parti. '
The damage In the vicinity of Qal-
nttoa It ettlmated at front fl.OOO,
000 to 115,000,000.
Fourteen dead are reported at Pat
tin, and damage at 160,000.
it will iake two weeka to reatore
busman to normal eondlUona.
The tea wall at Oalvettoa prevent
that city from betas engulfed.
Ttua City, thirty at Virginia Point.
liven at Iforgan'a point, seven nt
BjrlYlt, teven at U Porte, four at Port
Arthur, three at Lynchbarg. three at
BHbrook, two at Houttoa and on at
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Tbt total damage covering nil
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Waited Preu Service
WABHINOTON, D. C, Aug. !.
The war department has ordered
food, tenia and bedding naked to
Oalreetea end New Oridaae from
rorii mi and Leavenworth to aid the
bowlest. The amy will co-operate
with the Red Croea Seciety:
Early dltpatchea any tha atom baa
ntalded, and that tha number of
tat It uncertain. Oenaral Bell re-
jwu mat the government lone at
""a City la heavy. Calvary mounts
M equipment were sweat aaaward.
The latett report from then Jn twen-
-ii dead.
I'slted Praia Berrien
WAI.LAB, Aug. to, Fatality raw
Wit hero ahow 100 and la grewlag.
ay placet have aot reported their
A, real mate deal amounting to
l MOO waa announced today by J.
A. Ifoaaton, owaer of the Houttoa bo
tel block of tela city. Tha deal wae a
trade of the hotel building and block
for m 110,000 ranch of 360 acret,
owned by Z, A, Harrla, at Bummer
Lake, and 111,000 In' caah.
Mr. HarrlH will move to tbta city,
and especta to Improve the hotel and
make n flrat data place out of It.
W. If. Dnggott, father of C. II. Dag
gett of thla rlty, will manage the
place, and will take charge Jfoptm
ber let.
Mr. HoiiMton doea not expect to
move to th ranch, practically all of
which la under cultivation. It la now
uaed for farming and rattle raiting,
haa a large orchard and a large honte.
He will tend hla, two eon, Vernle and
Lao, to the ranch, and they will tak
charge.
The Houatori block la one of the
pioneer blocka of 'the city, and la lo
cated acroaa tha atreet from llouaton'a
opera houte. Part of Je building
waa built thirty yean aaa, bat waa
remodeled lato a hotel eight yeara
ago. Mr. Harrit la a man er weaun,
and daalrea to move to thla place for
the purpoae of tending hla children to
achool. .
The ranch la about 140 mllea from
here, between Silver Lake and Pala-ley.
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KLAMATH COUNTY
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MORE PEOPLE THERE THAN ANT
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Plant Are Retag Made for gftedai
KUmtsi Cetnty Day Lwter KUav
Ui Prodacta SUM Wefceaae at the
'i "Booth, Theagfi Namber Hare
Received oeal Mm Speak at
Coaveatloa of Teachcra at Oahhiad
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lriiekn ni ine suo-ireatury. wutjrw iid, ".- -.w-. -. -..- ,
tpto wan deposited. The greats aum, mounted policemen guarded the auto-
i omitting of about. 130,000,000, m
tho beat tocurltletand the remainder
In gold, waa loaded, on automobile
trucka at Thirty-third atreet and Elev
enth avenue, in the dlttrlct known aa
United 8tatea tecretly CO,OOo,000 for
J. P. Morgan Co. with which to pay
for munition! of waroMered here for
the Orltlth government. Thlt vaat
tuui arrived In aeven oiprctti cara
from Hallfaa, to which point It had
linen carried by ateamer. The photo-
mobllea, . On .the front aeat of each
jirere.'twfcgnafda caring. rltea. In
fact, so much waa made over "the ahlpV
ment that half ofNew York was ex
cited by It
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, OKKOON BUILDINO, Expoattlon
Grounds. San Francisco, Aug. 19,
Although Klamath county took very
little 'part In the All-Oregon Week
activities at the Oregon" building last
week, and there waa no apeclal In
ducement aside from1 eeelag the, fair
offered at the time, the attendance
.from Klamath -couaty taat week waa
'the largest of any coaaty la the.eUte.
It la much to be regretted that Klam-
atb, county bad, aot arranged for ,a
Klamath uday during the week, for
there waa large enough and Uve
enough a delegation preeamt; tt pat
thecoanty., before tha . .thoaaaade 'of
Jewel "City vteltoii la a way t they;
would long remember,
KLAMATH MAN TO
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B1LAH OBE.NCHA1N OOB8 TO HOS
PITAL TOMORROW FOR AP
PENDICITIS OPERATION AT
TEN MINltTES AFTER MAN RUVB
WHISKEY HE IS CAPTURED RY
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SHERIFF iS ACT OF GIVING IT
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CASUALTIES
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Hhorlff C. U. low made a record
catch early thla afteraoon In landing
bootlegger, who gave hla, name aa
Archie Maehr. Maehr and the Indian
came down Mala atreet and aat aown
on the court house bench.
Low was Informed of the Incident,
and went oat and alaed tbaa up.
Kiitor Maehr want Into Taber'e saloon
and purchaaed tha whiskey, comlag
out he nodded to tha Indian, and they
started down fourth street, keeping
separated. J
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At Fifth atreet they met, and were
inclined to pant tha whltkey there,
but Low was la tight, and they want
oa down to the Belmont stables, lyl
sprinting acroaa lots and down alleys
the sbariR ran behind tha baraaaa
wnttched them pass tha whiskey. The
radian was caught5 with It la
pocket
A diary la Maahr'a pocket shows
that ha quit working oa tha Uakey
raack'Augutt Uth, and stated that la
oase et iweldent aotlfy W. N. Maehr
of Caraoa CHv. Ha oame hera'from
Ukevlew, to there from AUarw, ar
eordiag 'to tha diary. raaerd belag
kept of his travels araee thea. (
SAN FRANCISCO
(Special to The HeraM)
BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10. Sllaa
Obenchaln of Klamath Falla goes to
u. Luke's hoapltai tomorrow ior,,
nnnrntlnn for SDDendlCltlt. HO HBt
been oxamlned by several pnyticians,
and each diagnosis haa been the aame,
Mrs. Obenchaln la with her huaband.4
which will be suitable for the various
departments. It Is desired to secure
a place that will be convenient to
reach, and at tho aame time will per
mit of tho proper housing of the de
partments, so that the committees of
the club can hold their meetings sep
arately and transact their bualness.
It Is also desired to provide a place
rnr imth men and women, where they
can have their depaTtWenta, and later
hold social gatherlaga. The. fur
nishings for the quarters are being
workod on, and the meeting times
and future work of tha committee
waa discussed.
The members of this committee are
O: Peyton (chairman) , Miss Lcmlse
Sargent (secretary), Dr. R. R. Ham
ilton. W. C Hum, Mra. Paul John
aon, George Watt. E. P. Bltlnger, Mra,
L. J, Moore, Earl Whltlock, Mra. Cora
R. Sanderaon.
KNIGHTS RETURN
FROM CEREMONY
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Klamath coaaty waa glvea a plaee
,on tbe Eastern Oregon day program
Saturday, afternoon, wham Ctty fleaoot
Superintendent R. H. Daabar of
Klamath Falla made some very Inter
esting, and Instructive remarks' ameat
the Klamath country and Crater
Lake. Professor Dunbar did aot
know he waa to apeak until It
time to get on the rostrum, bat Klam-
ItKPORTS SAY 108 AUTOMOBILK8 ,ath ty received foil Jaatlea in hie
AXD 400 PYTHIAN8 ATTENDED, j u WM (h. .ctlvWe. of ,
PLAN TO MAKE IT AN ANNVAXi organising the Commercial Club that
.Klamath county decided not to par-
EVENT tldpate in the Oregon Weak wtth.;
j, j special day. Later on It la the Intea-
,-tlon to have a special Klamath coaaty
TbevKnlghU of Pythtaa oaremonlea day, andtn eoajnnctlom with thln
held this week at Crater base are re? have a. apeclal, excursion front' Klam-
ported to have been a great auccess, jath county points, reduced fares be
according to returning Knights, who jingproHjlsed alreadr by the Somthera
. The aalp
Tha Arable jm-mmjmmm
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slaktBK.oftheArabte.:
gardlng the reported iafaaaaaMlasd '
The' state depejtateat tooklmatadlale
ttepa to ascertain wher4'tlwt)ra
any Amerleaae aboard. ""Lj
The situation may be aertoat, If aha,.
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Mr. and Mrs. Obenchaln have-been
In San Francisco attending the fair,
and Mr. Obenchaln aunerea tne at
tack after reaching the city. He Is a
faambcr of tha Arm of Ward ft Oben
chaln, grpcera, located In the Wllllta
block of thla city,
sociaTcommittee
CONSIDERS HOME
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BOCIAL DKPARTMHNT OFi COM.
MERCIAL CMJR OROANIWCS
AND TAKES UP PROBLEMS UN
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A sseeUag of the dlmfort of tha
oommtjaiex.oitm waa,-astw, sMt.fuaaw
tad Mui:(MMawli aOMjaM
thalr atteatlea. . .1, asMk m rf
aned'tBABoaltkMi M'saAirauM of
the fourlet departmeat; amd';W, Ai
Delsell haa asaaated. r ,'
arrived home today. Many Kalghta
from all parte of the state are return
ing home via this city, and all report
a good time,
The ceremonlea ware attended by
too Knighta from all' over the state,
108 automobiea being at the lake yes
terday, whtch arrived carrying the
members of the, order. Twenty-flve
candidates were initiated on Wlsard
Island In Crater Lake. Wednesday
the Medtord Ljge put on the work,
The knights camped on tho rim, and
the Medford band waa present to far
nlth music. ,r
The "Lesson of Friendship" waa
FIGHT MOST WPORTANT BAT.,,,llt on tn aramt fom on the' rim on
m nniiin.ivn mw .Tueaday night. The plana are, to
TLR AT .DREAMLAND RINK
LOCAL WHITE HOPE
EIGHTS ON FRIDAY
KLAMATH'S ASPIRANT FOR THE
CHAMPIONSHIP HONORS WILL
Paclie.
With cheese from the
creamery, vegetables from
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The social department af; the Cam.
mtrolal Club held IU gratmsaiw
.. Miht. bii la the Irat ta'arsjaalie;
euct ppc4,aniltakaapjl'a;;irirh.
lthH afta .GaaMsiB;msi v,
Ptyton It ehalrmaa of tha ommHua.
tad Mlta Lue Sargent was ehoeea
liuWlgh'tfgif saoraUry. i:jU
; .One at the rat arwhUsMiSM
by tha aasiHtee la U'lysMlimtsf
suartars far rtha Ommtm, .
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, (Special to Tbe HeraW)
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 19. The
moat Important battle in the young
caTeer of Karl Ritchie, Klamath's
White Hope Is scheduled for tomor
row at Dreamland rink, when ha
meets for the seoind time Henry Hen
dricks; one at tha West's most prom-I'alngsheavywelgnta,
. .A fortnight ago they fought the
full nnmber of rennda, Rjtchle get
ting tha deoUlon.,(The'bttla waa aa
close (hat many of the' spectators pro
tested the decmleal "Hath fighters
showedW ap watt that the winner of
this will M" taxMae for : beltar
flghU.- and a W;booat'toward tha
climb tatha taaB.'havy.iiwInai
haril, aW:n:'lwy; M' '
.Rltckia's 'aawararHr'MWIli
KiaJiHllaad a wat U tehee
lake.
Salt on Forechwara. of Mortgage
Suit to foreclose a mortgage has
been Sled by Margaret 3. Irwin, Mrs.
May Luther, and C. S. Luther against
Frank L. Applegate and Elisabeth. F,
Applegate.
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Mr. and Mrs. R S. TarwllUgar qtiBellaa.
Merrill hay e returned fromlan Fraa-
-soo, wnere tney atienuea io iir.
Their, two dAughtera aeeempaaiat
them,, but have remained lntba aonth
to attend boarding,
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Wheeler of thla oHy, a
companitd. by Mrs. Whaelar.hae ra
turnai';trom,aaitafdadVaato ,tl
through, the Nerthweet Mrs. WheeUr
waslvlerUag at ayekaae, aM
harlfasbaBd thara, 5 '"i
Holllday
the Nlt-
schelm and Newnham gardeaa and
vetch from the coaaty. Indrsaary ar
riving this week, the Klamath coaaty
booth la again in batter, position to.
ahow! the world tha agricultural poetl
bllltles of the section It repreaaata.. v
Klamath Foam at the Fair
Amoag the Klamath eonnty people
at tbe fair since the laet wrlUng are
Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Dtaoa aad famHy.
iMiss Nina. Noel. Mr. and Mra.
Ham Crandall aad son, Miss Janata
Metcalf, Miss Anna Metcatf, Miss
MrytleGrlfla, Mr. aad Mrs Peray
Evans. Mra, Bert E. Wlthrow, Mr.
and Mra. 0. W. Robertaoa. Mr. aad
Mra. G. B. Coaad. Tarda Coaai.Mr.
and Mrs. A. J, Wlgglaa, Aadraw M.
Collier, Henry f. Hoag,.Mr. and, Mra."
Jl L: Beckley, Mrs. C; Bi Cleadeanlag,
Mrs. Ora FlUpatrick, Mr. aad-Mra.R.
1, Roberta, Miss Audrey Roberta. Mias
Clara Calkins, Mr. and Mrs, Harry
GoeHer, Miss as' Barbara aadtHaaal
Goaller. Mr. and Mrs. Loala' O. Tan
Mrs. Leaeh. Mlaa UHUn
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Lanra Blee, J. I. Johaatasw. air. aaf
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