The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 20, 1915, Image 1

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jltJU.lN. Aug. 80.-.U wm aa
aesaced from tho war cea today
UstNovo Oeorglewek hae beea cap
ture by tba German forces, aad that
t kaiser li going there to coagratu
ItU General von Hoscler.
Tk fortress ban been battered for
a fortnight, before the fall.
from 60,000 to 76,000 Itumlan
vara lft there after the fall of War-mi.
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BERI4N. Aug. SO. The Germans
captured lx Itusslaa generate and
15,000 troop at Noro Oeorglewak.
Otacral ton MacktMM la, galatag
vtrywhtre, and la advancing around
Inst Lltovik.
Called Pre Service
PARIS, Aug. .0.--Dlspatehee re
. rItiHl hero any tkat Uulgarla may k
ladered to join the allle If Italy will
eeaatat to dlvldo Albania Greece. Is
Berrl Italy U relalalag the port of
Anion. ,
i'nltad Press Service
UWDON, Aug. 10. Tho following
wira submarined today, auppoaadly
steamer Rettormel, flpaalih steamer
Peaa Coattllo, Glasgow steamer Baron
Kreklne. The crewa of tha Breklno
and Rettormel war mtM1, wklla only
tare or tht Castillo's eraw wra
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ittanur Bovle, tka Lyland Mnar Nlao
ilao, British itaanmr Naw Tork City
bid dmh mnk. Tka Borta and Naw
York City aank Wklto tho Nlaoklan
wu damaged, but waa akte to NMk
port. Tba erawa wan anvadl
TELEPHONE LINES
ARE COMPLETED
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WRB1NTHB WOOM,
"The tolotihone llnea, to tba top of
Bld Butte and Ana.Lak maun
waa hivo been complatad, and ika
nra flghteri In tho eonnty r aiueh
Uttar equipped a a raault for koap-
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for more federal troopa to drive off
the Mexican brigand who bavo croM-j
d tha border between Brownavllio
and l-aredo and attacked American;
rancher. Oeneral runaton, who la In
charge of American troop, haa acted
aulckly, and aent tbam in varloua dl-(
roftloM where attacka hava been re-
sorted. Oh kfettcan brigand wan
killed tha other night nt Morcedea.'
Hande of Mexican had attacked the
rancher near Edinburgh, and troopa
war aent there from Browsarllle. '
There aro uBclent regular troopa on,
the border under the command of,
Oeneral funaton to drive Oeaeral
Carraaaa'a army back were It to In? I
vade the United State. The Mexican
territory from which theee raid bare,
bees mado la in nominal poaaeaalon of
Carrania. It la upected by omo(i.::UAa fKKUKUICK KUX8TON
that ho haa caused brigand to croaa VmHM Stato CoaamaaMler
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TYPHOID REPORT
DECLARED WRONG
TIIK CITY HKAIjTH OFFICER DB-
CliARKM PRAOTIOALLY NO TV
I'HOID OAHB. AND REPORT IS
KnRONEOt'B '
A report recently publlahed In the
Sacramento Boo; to the effect that
thero waa "aboitten cae of typhoid
fever In the eatft and It was thought
that the water' aupply waa contami
nated," brought, Into thl offlce by a
vliltor from California, baa bean
branded a fale by City Health On
cer Dr. i. h. Tru&x.
"Thnre have been no report of ty
phoid existing o the city," aald Dr
Truax, "and tije report I wrong.
Somebody 4 doing thl city an In
justice by cauafug uch report to be
publlahed, and they ahould not be.
"The clcan-up methods being fol
lowed have beew taken aa a precau
tionary method' rather than ono of
safety, and not for the purpose of
(topping an epidemic. We want to
prevent such occurrence."
Diplomatic Break Over die Arabic
Sinking Feared; No Warning Given
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The Leader in
"Silence" Protest
PROSPERITY IS
PRESENT NOW
HAYS XORTHKRX PACIFIC PRE8
1DENT WHILE IN PORTLAND ON
I TRIP OF INSPECTION OF RAH
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HOOPER HEADEO MAN IS RELEASED
FOR KLAMATH
HO SAYS MESSAGE FROM SBER
IFF SMITH AT GRANTS PASS
LOCAL OFFICERS ON LOOKOUT
FOR JAIL WtEAKER
FROM SUSPICION
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STANCES OONNBCTED WIT
DISAPPEARANCE OF T PARKER,
MN IS RELEASED
a- .T-i aaa anntaa a i .! , t ..'--' -"r-r". t-.
A long' dlttanco moasage received
thla morning by 8berlK Low from
Sheriff Smith of Qranta Paaa aUted
that John Austin Hooper, who es
caped from tho Jail thero laat Sun
day, la headed tor Klamath county.
Ho requested that he koap a carer-
ful lookout for tho man.
Ho ia described aa SO year old,
Ave: faat nine Inches In height, 115
weight, of medium complexion, brown
eyaa, brown, curiy nair ana rouna
shouldered. Ho also weara glaaaaa.
Hooper's escape waa sensational.
m ha and an accomplice later captur
ed pounced on the sheriff, took hla
key and gun and left him In tho
Jail, where he remained; moat of the
night, Hooper than, held up n buggy
and was taken to. the edge of town,
where he later aeeured aa automo
bile and waa baulded ft number of
mllea south. Since, then little, word
of hla whereajbouta, except tkat he la
baHered to be headed in a southerly
of jaouthaastarly direction, haa been
heard.'
He la. wanted, for a ftumber of
chargea; of theft extendlag from
Hornbrook to The Dallef where ne
waa eantured, and to generally be-
lleyed to be In bad, airalta ow He
le a aaroU pfawser. from) tho man
prtaon at relaoai,' CallfornlK, and la
siiypoaed to be a coUefe gradaaW.
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(and some are competent. ,' Per contra,
meny ooara meraoer are ueompecemi
and some to ayperaenal kaowleldge
lia-vo been dUhonest.
"School board memberakip are, of
ten stepping, stones, for, young- meet to
j so-called higher political oflee. Some-
jurae iney are Derma or rewarato oia
polltlclan thereby shelved. The beet
'hnflril mmhra an malihr MU' 4a
oldandthey areVwIthoat peUUeal
ambition or memerfea. We'eaaiet
fsuch men only hy aa enlightened iyklN
llc opinion end a stronger social
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After being held on a vagrancy
charge for two days on suspicion' that
ho know something of the where'
abouta of Chaa. Parker, who haa been
missing since laat Saturday, night,
John McCarthy waa released from
cuatody laat' night.
McCarthy arrived in town Friday
from tho south after claiming to have
worked at the mill at Bray, and Sat
urday night,, while In an Intoxicated
condition, according to hla state
ments, he waa bagging money oa the
street and nt one of the houaea oa
Oak street. He waa' identified by the
man who came in with Parker aa the
man that had atruck them (or money
several time and as the maa that
Parker had shoved off the sidewalk
and told to keep. away from them,
It waa also established that Mc
Carthy had broken v 1 10 bill at a
saloon either Friday or Saturday
night. He aald he had bought aereral
driaka at the time, but the bartender
aald tbat he came in and got It
chaaged. A coat he had when ar
rested ha aald, had beeaVpurohaeed
for him by hla partner xtaaday front
iv second hand store and tbat'he elao
got him a bottle of whlakay Sunday.
Maay of hla' UtameeUVcoatra
dieted former atatementa aad re
gard to the coat aad whtoker It waa
round out that aueh m aoat waa not
old at aaeeoad hand atefeja the
city, Tha purahaae of thax'whtoker
on Sunday yraa aiao aouaea. '( ti
rrenda of IVtfkerMe.baeA'la tab
city) still 'searchlag. leoklag tkreeah
the taUswamp sOakaPHti- but
ao 'far aoHraee of frber hae aeea
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United Press Service
PORTLAND, Aug. SO. Prosperity
I "more than "on the way" It la
here. This was the declaration today
of President J. M: Haanaford of the
Northern Pacific, who, with n number
of other officials, Is on a tour of In-
specttoa. i y
"We We prosperous. ,We have ev
ery essence of business lire plenty
of' money In the bank aubject toMoan
at low interest on reasonable secur
ity. Above all, there is the crops."
Northern PaclSc crop expert for
montba nave been estimating and
compiling. They had It figured out
that the tout crop of all aorts In all
tho territory tributary to the North
ern Pacific will average more than IS
per cent above, that of last year-
"It la eaay to estimate crop,'' Haa
naford remarked, "but the encourag
ing thing ia that the actual thresher
measurement of grain being harvest
ed bear out thla estimate. The
meaning of thla ahould. be plain to
everyone big crops, more money,
more prosperity." '
In furtherance ot the cause of auf-
frase, a group of attractive looting
college women went to the Federal
building la New York and gave the
Honorable United States District
Court, a "silence" protest aa tte court
makea citlsena. The young women
represented the College tiaual Fran
chise League, which decided Hpom the
novel- expedient of a '.speechless-campaign
against thedlacrlmlnatloa
which would give citlsenahip to for
eign born men and withhold, it .from
American women. ..
The delegation, headed by Mrs.
Charles L., Tiffany, president of the
Colleae Eaual Franchise League, aW
tended the naturalisation proceed
ings. Not a word did they any. Tney
sat in silent protest. Their atutuae
said: "Compare these foreign-bora
specimens with us; honest to good
ness, how can you do it?"
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by Chief 'of
L. Truax, eky health
oBeerv made an 'lavestlemtSoa "thla
week of the site of taa( water; :eem-:
pny',,pmplag plaai aid 'aearpe'af
water supply.-and oder;eemai
cttmA em' iblwMmrtwi?' " K '!
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The atable. waa toeated aot tar from
the pumping atatloa,; aid therefaae
from the aUble bad aot bean
away for, aBeathi'Aa open te(let,waa
also situated on.tbe ntnperty, aneotn
lag to" Dr. -Truax, and ..waa erenid
icieanea up. AKbougb aot.ra
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CLUB MEMBERS
TO HOLD MEET
CITY HALL WILL RE PROCURED
IF POSSIDLR FOR GENERAL
MEETING TO BE HELD ON LAST
DAY OF AUGUST v' '
L0N6 TERMS FOR
SCHOOL
BOARDS
ADVOCATED HY PROMINENT ED-
UCATOR AT N. E. A. CONVEN
TIOX IN 'OAKLAND PUBLIC
OPINION, ENLIGHTENED
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rnfad' :r'eajardiate.:
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not aultable
tnmga waa. not auiubie ror.anea;a
locaUon. and danger," to'1 "tk,rejjtjj
source of 'water aupply' might' laear
from the condition; accordiag to Dr.
' The clean-up campaign la ;, being
continued, and notice ae being J;
sued to all people whoowa or are
harboring unsanitary condition
their property la the city.
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It, waa decided, at the flrat meeting
ot the new directors of the Commer
cial Club, held Wadaaaday algkt, to
bold in the nawtuturf a. aeaeral
meeting for alCtbeimembera of the
hew club.' TueaiayiAuguat Slat, waa,
the date chosen.'.Md aa attempt win
be. mane to ecurptae cy nan w
thstpurpo.. Vj , ' l'
At that tlra:a:aumb ot Import
ant tktiua will be bfonght before the
eJuba5whIe,,'rae vartoaa head
or t ne '.nepajf manMi:, acaanwea aaa. ae
able 'rr'a;:,woi
already done aaA ae;weck to be'aene
In' the faturt- Already ee of the -
, Mrtmeata aaa,, een.,.e)rgaaja,-,ana
(Herald Special Service)
OAKLAND, Aug. 20. "In halt of
tho several state there are more
school board members than there are
school' teachers, and they control ev
erywhere the selection ot teachers,"
said William E. Chancellor, pfoteaaor
of Political Science, CollegetWoos-
ter, Wooster, Ohio, in addressing tne
N, E. A. convention today.
"Wo bear much of the choice of
teacher, and, almoat nothing ot tho
choice' of board member. For any
teacher, especially any school auper
Intendent, to criticise the character
and Intelligence ot board members, Is
officially too dangerous a proceeding
to.be Induigedln; and noone regaraa
tho liralse of board membera by teach.
era seriously, because it may be silm-j
Ply tlme-serylng Battery. So long aa
we have public schools, we are likely
to have school boars memaera o rep
resent; the people la'thelr coatrol.
"What, appeara jo be. tae, train
about the board membereT '; Am, they
competent aad honeat? I, who hava
served a city achoolauparlnteadent
in tear, cltle. ineludlu the aattoaal
w'IJ.lU'.t
la every atate or taa uatea, aa enw
tledtto.at lasta,cMo,, .TlM.bit
boards ate elscUd at large, and have
long terms. ' n;wm boardsare aa.'
natad,ii;hava;ahiart,toraM,Vi
noara memaera are easunty "
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Steps are being taken by the Com
mercial Club this afternoon to decide
on the securing of the moving picture
reel of Klamath country for' the ex.
position, and a definite decision will
be reached thla afternoon whether , or
not the reclamation offer will be ac
cepted.
Treasurer Dunbar, ot the Commer
cial Club, who, la attending the fair at
San Francisco, haa reported that'the
plan would be practical aad, highly
beneficial to the .Klamath country.
Voluntary contributions have
practically
haarbeen abandoned
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tha 1 1 fin iit' if, nnrfr li rlta ' ,;
to, revcatany trace ot:'theav;ind:R',la',i
believed- thear were drewned.v: Asaar-te'!
jean Ccnrnl Freit atfQaaanMown'aaa
reported that 'DrJ 'Waakjf'nnBtra!'; SS
nruiivni. HWk.wf,,.piM lc,S
misaSmt. tromth'e nWaafatJlniBa'l
that. 't;hrtywo,pjrn
including lx M'naaaral.;t..' lM
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mously-deeded that: th,Ak:.T. r i'-
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a,wwijo-tot; .tae -epyn.;.e,y m a
promised from Boaanaa aad Fert
Klamatbi and it la thought, by, mere
co-operation that little dicuU will
be had In securing thelm. r "'
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Commercial Club for the Klaaiath'ex-
hlblt at the fair." and they ate expect'
ed 'to open the eyee of , ttevlannra";a
e eoota. w tae great garaea posat-
hllttlttu of the' Klamaiafeamatrr i
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