The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 21, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1915
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WEST NAVAL Famous Men Learning to Be Soldiers ,
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fraire Service '
TMmoti, Aug. Jl.Tae sreateat
awe) tettl ever (ought U esneeted
'vHtotcooo, or may aow be la
MMt la th Oulf of Riga. No de-
tali bm beta glvea out, but Copea
' tana aa wired that th German
I iMbi have ordered l ho Destroyer Aua-
tnsaa to tlit Baltic Boa.
rHei Prow Service
n..
' FETnUUHAV, UI,
31. ll haa
km aaaoaacfg from tbo war oHeee
km tkat tbo dermaa (loot haspene
mAti th Oulf of Hlga, and too ashi
ng tHk the Ruailan thine eoa-
aail-alreraft guaa attack
1iaartmtto4ar ladea with beenbs
rette far Vtlna, and brought It to
Mrtk. Tko trow waa raptured. -
I'leai hem Service
rnUIK, Ag, Jl.r-lt has Jom
lettuces'' ntrtn"al Oeaeral th
oiKwMi ka4 eaptarod Rlolak, aid
tkat tko aarly (all of Rroot LHoTak It
mortal r tko war crltlea.
Vixol Pram aonrloa
OMR, Ag. II. Ricltomoat la
mat ktrt, tad It U goaorallr ko
llmd tbit war with Tarkor la la
latat at a mult of Turkey'a rooly
(a tbt Itallta ultimatum rogardlag
tkMmlawat accorded to (Ullaa ro
"rlala, which U cxpoctod todar.
UattfdProMStrtko
PARia, Aug. II. A Noploa papor
Um tkat Bulgaria hat coaoMtratod
JWo troopt aloug the THrklak
. Tko itatcmcDt ka aet'twi
Mmol aa yet.
So. I It. II. I'ont, Uirmer ffovrtwr .V.
if I'ntlo Itin
'J lUdxft llMu, funiH-r uiiiImm.
kiulor In Fmnrv
The vuiiili of profoMloual ami
hutlnvoa men Inaugurated at I'latu
liurg, N. V under the direction of
Ucueral UoimrU Wood of tlio United
Hlalea urtny, linn nttracted many
iwomlnent nun, who think (hey ought
to lenrit nomilhlng about (ho rutll
inontM of mllltiirr affalra agalnat the
tlmv they mar ho called to war.
No more euthualaatlc member of
Ike camp have boon found than It. II.
I'oat, former governor of Porto Rice;
Robert Baron, once partner In the
banking houae of J. P. Morgan A Co.
it lid after that ombamador to Franco;
Nelaon O'Hhnughncmiy, who a chargo
d'affalra of Mexico Cly carried the
United Btutea through trying times In
Mexico, and Ttieodore Rooaerclt Jr.
TIh'ho men havo beeu required by
Cnptnln llalatead Dorey. United
State- nrmy ofllcer In command ut
tlio camp, to perform the taaka of
ordinary private Id tho army. Of
courae they havo not been driven like
prlvatea, becauae they have gone
about their work with more Intolll
gence and enthutlaam.
Oil PROSPECTS ALGOMA RUNS
LOOKING 6000 LUMBER
RECORD
TWO IIAKI PASH HAVK HBKNJiM.000 KKKT OP MIMBKB PASS-
BOHKI) THROUGH AM MA
CHINK PltKPAHKD TO OO l,
IMM TO 1,400 KKKT
Kl OVKR XKW SHOOT ,tWO
KKKT IX LKXGTH AXD 800
KKKT HIGH
0. S. OFFICERS
0RINKT06ERMANY
"(JKItMA.W OVKR AM' AM)
"flKIIMA.W K4IIIKVKII" TOAKT
AT AHTOIUA I.IAIII.i: Iti (JKT
ARM' OFKII.'KRH IX TltOtlll,K
rilled 1'ii'iis Service
I'OHTI.AND, Aug. 'J 1. Senator
(k'orgn Chnmholain, chulrman of
tlii' acnntorlal committee, lias rccolv
"d a letter baaertlog.' that two Amer
Iran offlcor. not In uniform, lata
night drnnk n tount to "(Icrmnny over
all" anil "Germany forever" at
Axtorla.
Chamberlain Hold that H mucIi an
nctlon hna been committed, It, la a
direct violation of the army regula
tions and n defiance to the admlnla
tratlon'a policy of neutrality," It, will
probobljr bo taken up by tho war de
partment. '
RITCHIE GETS
ANOTHER DRAW
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' Italian War Minister
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THIS LIVEST TOWN
SAYS GRAIN BUYER
KliAMATH HAH 'KM AM, IIKATK.V.
KAVK W. H.CAl.y OK WOOD.
I.AXD 4iRAIX i'HOSPKCT OOX-
,sii;i:i'i ;oou.
OFFICIALS HOPE
NO BREAK WILL
FOLLOW fNCIOENT
HL'T TWO AMKRICAXM
KttTABLfflHKB
town
Falln i tho lives!
bit yet," slated W, H.'
Woodland, California, grain
KXOCKK OPIONKXT DOWN IN
KHWT ROtlXD, BCT KAIiED TO
PUT HIM TO SLEEP CLAIM OF
KOUL DISALLOWED
Oeneml Zvpelll
i (loueral Zupellii who has control of
the war department of tho Italian
i government during the war with
Austria and Germany. The king has
taken an active part In the manage
ment, and It is not known how much
authority he And Premier Salaadra
have left to the head of the department
'Klamath
llmt I bnve
Cain of
buyer for Thomas, Stenhen ft Mat
tel, 'heavy dealers and exporter 'Of
grain. "There aeemii to be' more
buslneas here than any' other toway
of its site, and more' than manyof
the larger towna, that I1 have keen
In. California and Oregon," he aald.
Mr. Cain has been' here'sereral
day a and has nude several trips ofer
the county looking over the grain
crop for this fall. He came with the
Intention of buying, but tads that it
Is too eaTly to secure the grain; i He
states that the grain tinder lrrlga
tloh is particularly good 1n the Tal-
ley and expect to return here later
in the season for the purpose of buy
ing grain for exporting.
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PASTOR
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THE FLOOR
irJJP CAHPIXO OUT ALONO TIOD
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1 1 .--7 m thin c It v iat ih iN
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Oil proectM In the llonoma conn-.
trv are still looking good, according
A rocord
lumber was
run of 165,000 feet of
made Wednesday over
camo In
to work drilling.
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to J.MI. Robert and J. O. llamakertho Aigoma roiira new auooi, snue or
who wcro In tho city yesterday. They I lift, according to Manager ur.ni,
to aecure an engine to put who waa in ino city yeaieroay. Ay,
'way It I A aouoio iracaea arop mmu
.1- UAA . In IahvIIi .4 tfl ftml
Mr. Robert stated (bat lav had - -- - -
none through two nam iirmu mu ai
far when they made but 13 to 16 1
Inchea per day while now they make)
that many feet per day,
Thoy ure prepared, ho tata, .to, go
down 1,300 to 1,400 feet, It nocei
aary, and am not going to atop un
til they find oil for they feel aure It
la there.
(Special to The HeraM)
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 31, Af
ter flooring Hendricks la Ike first
round. Earl Ritchie,. Klamati Falls?
contender for heavyweight' honors,
was unable to maintain his lead over
hit opponent In the principal bout at
Dreamland rink laat night. The ref
eree declared tho fight a draw.
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.Tho decision waa not questioned
by the crowd, although Hendricks at
no time showeil any real ashea of
class. In the closing round Ritchie
claimed be was fouled, an he did In,
his Drat go with Hendricks, but his'
claim waa not allowed. '
Ritchie's ahowlng waa k disappoint
ment to his backera this time, aa he
ha)l one decision over Hendricks, and
the fans expected him to win eaally
by the knockout ronto, aa he haa tn
most of hla fight.
IOWA MAN IS
PLEASED HERE
. A. KEXXEDY MEMBER OF BAR'
DOR AXD RIVER COMMISSION,
IS PLEASED WITH KLAMATH
OOUXTRV TAKIXO REST .
VlZi'Vwk " oa fMa
'BsswVi! y ,ul0IB0D"i aslll
i3V?f0,l and sImdIbk out an.
irffiWf Mt. Ray. Luther .
?m, Portland w. ..t,i. '
aiHJieoIOfor,b,e lat kliht.
V'iatfaiitt ' ' nii tata oa th
iJfiWf' the noor.V "
RWvhg the car for the mnrt.
"Pned akoat r the bed
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WOMAN IS LOST
IN THE WOODS
THE TWENT-THRKK VKAH uuu
DAVGHTKR OF DECARLOB, BE
HIDIXO AT STATION KNOWN AS
SHAKE, WANDERS OFF
In the air,
On this drop aro two traoka. The
loaded cuts como out of the timber
to this drop, and by balancing, the
lioiwy car goes down pulling the
empty car to the top, thus avoiding
unloading and reloading the car
should they bo rolled. Tho drop It
located north of the mill.
Tho mill la cutting threo million
and a half feet of lumber per month,
and la employing nearly 300 men at
thla time. 'Tho Aigoma people have
their own box factory where the box
lumber la shipped bjid the upper
grades-going to eaatern point
She Wanted to Re a Sailor
"Show MeV Hare Meet
United Press Service
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 21.-
than 500 old "grads" of the Univer
sity of Missouri will gather at the
Missouri building on the exposition
grounds for the annual alumni re-
the Unlversltv. will make the nrlncl-ltnU
pal address.
C. A. Kennedy, member of COn
giesa from Iowa and member of the
River and Harbor committee, which
journeyed through Oregon thla week,
tort this morning after , spending a
day here with H. C. Chapman, of the
Chauman Construction Co. He let!
Uhe party at Grants Pass and came
here to rest up aa he has been on
. the go for ,a number of weeks, los-
ilug tlftten pounds since he started
More - ... ...
'n " " ,
Yesterday he waa taken over the
valley by Mr. Chapman and 'south
or 'Merrill. He stated on hla return
that he waa as well pleased with
country aa any he has seen ao
far on hla trip. .
Search, had been made from 3
o'clock Tburaday afternoon until late
yetterday afternoon for Mlaa DaCarlo,
II year old daughter of the uecanos,
residing at th station formerly
known a Shake, at tho ale of the oia
Hart ttatloa, between thla city and
Ashland, without finding her, accord
ing to Thad McHattan and Chief of
Patioa R. T. Daldwla. who returaed
frost a kuatlng trip tkere yeattrday
vlt aeeata that the woman had been
sink for. aom UaWaad Waa believed
ta be VfaUrMatw l)ieidwra oft
Tliursday afteraoea,;. abot',l o'clock
wandering o wtrtai'kedra alip.
iian'aalUr feet and WMllfktlyrtad,
.YtVwa 'tracked 'for aeate dleUaee,
but owing to the dryaeea ef the
ground ber traeka wart lott.
Walker Returns to Itaach
Luke Walker waa In, the city today
from Eastern Oregon, where he la en
gaged In ranching and the cattle
bualneas. He came la on business,
and returned this afternoon. He ex
pect to be In the country until Sop
it ember lat '
YREKA COMING
HERE
SONDAY
A'
fWOBOQTLEGGERSi
THE SAME TRIP
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BE TAKEN TO IVKlXAND. ML
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t as at ooasequene of the atntt;
ie Arable.. ajriearteMtloas-are
eapect?froaa;'dra.,fr;
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United States Marshal Jackson air-'
rived in the city ,laat nJgktfor Ue
purpose of taking two "aUcd boot
leggers to Portland with' aim. One.
Archie Maehr, waa arrested rhereJly
Sheriff O. C. Low, and the other Was'
taken at Fort Klamath.
Jackson arrived last night and left'
this morning for Fort Klamath, ex
pecting to return thla afternoon. It
is expected they will be given Bearing
here today before United Btatea Coat.
mlssloner Hamaker, and, win then be
taken to Portland, leaving in the
morning.. .-1
XV It understood that Maehr, 'the
man arrested, here, has wealthy rela
tives In Carson City. Nev;, from which
Place he came to Klamath Falto
They -waived tkelr hearings; and
will be Uken out In the moraJM. Jim
Oraham was arrested by Deputy Tose
at the Fort. " t
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the sinking of the Arable hewe boon
promised aa soon as the.govraaatat
receives bHelal reports. TkeoHelais
say positively tkat tt w W aeoae
aary' toikhM?w$fuiAp&'
teaporarilyJto.prereteemta'BnflBr.
matlon reaching
The consal
finally eonSrmed the report thai
are- only twoAaMrieaaa
aawaaanaaienwaAanakn Ba4Bt.siBLadInan
pevtaat' a? ana vara. aaasy mmvwmtaj j
that no warkiB were
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SEATTLE, Aug. 31. Founds The'
laziest man in Seattle, If not in the'
wnrM nii wlfa ttaISail that ha tat
tho champion. Justice Brinker agreed
w.uk k. ut. ... t. ah,' !..
V.,,U IICI., D ttBUW W OOWI lBM ' V f. ,4!
a negro, who weight 350 pounda.tp-VKF.n(E jitmps'iip.-anb
When hla wife asked him to bring tip J . . .. "f ' , , , "i 'M
a acuttle. of coal the other day. Shot" FAWN GETS IN WAY
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FOR POLICE CHIEF
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"What're you tryln' to dp. woman?
Make a slave of me? ;
United Press Service
OCEAN PARK, Calif., Aug.
31.
Determined to board the battleship
Wisconsin, Miss Anita Holing of this
city swam n mile through a choppy
Hen to the tldo of the, wardog today,
only to have an obdurate oBoer de
claro that under no olrcumataace
would a mormaid be allowed oa one
of Uncle Sam's fighting craft. Mlaa
nollng also swam out toithe battle
ship yetterday, but that time a atony
faced midshipman stood guard at the
gangplank and refused her admit
tance. "
Return From Spring Creek , ;
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. De Lap and
family returned last night from a
week'a camping trip to Spring Creek. 1
He reports a flno vacation; but waa
badly scared on the return, when the
machine they were riding In nearly
went down a 100-foot embankment, i
LOCAL STICKERS AXD .FOOT
RACERS OILING UP JOIN1TS
FOR RIG GAME NOT "SHEER
ER" OF RUCK AGUE
Justice Brinker ordered htm to par
Mrs, Brinker $7 a week or go to the
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stockade under the laxy husband law', Too many 4eer''ia'the
. byXhietpf PoUee l4ldwlB for Wa
i' .Teaching TextUea Jaecurtag a;e4Kkya;WWle;kuar J;
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81. The
ing of textiles In the public schools, ana" Q,
as tho means or effecting economies 'tween, thla1
urna iirffail hAfnrA ihm anniinl mn.r ',!.. J. V
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United Preaa Service,
VENICE, Call., Aug. 81.rOn the
theory that a person under the IbBu
onco of liquor It III, the police antral
here today made Its rounds disguised
at an ambulance. That It, the. word,
vambulance" wat painted In .fat gilt
letWa'oa Ita tide. The city trutteet
eiplaln that "nellee patroV It tatfgly
phrase, while, "aatkuHaae" 1 tooth-
Jaf. ,
With the advent of the Yreka ball
i-inh here Sunday, baseball rana
, . ! t are promised a game of more than
Hand t tha fane ' UttUBUa interest., The. vlaltors and the
, All membera of the Klaaath Fnllawaunas will baUle for the cham-
Military band., are requested to meet nitonshln of Southern Oregon and
at 3 o'clook tomorrow,, to play at the-Norlhern'Callfornla,, The, IdcaU-ajo
I fajB-a.wauua uan aaawa, "0 Jw,Tf u4 W, """m"'" wwy
belt and, will hive It no other w,ay
I than a piece of the "Big Bear"
atae. too, ,
AH week, the sticker and footf
(Acerg have, been oiling, up their
Jolnta, taking '(he 'klnka out; of their
bntllngeyea and working w theane
'nblnt'aV tha.gaate. Ai!L'rt6anr'' la
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vcntlon of the American Economise
association here teday: Mlaa Nellie
Crooks; of the Mllwaukee-Dowatr
college detailed the alms of textile
teaching and the good
comnllah,
Home economica and eHcleneyVaa
fthaaeJiattiAle r
Lthm!.eity;and:'Aah1art.:; ; v
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-1MB Gaiei waa uu u umwitiy
band ;of Sve whlch he. kadaeam' la,
thedistance, and unexpectedly, dropr
pe down axaong them In tki; daaae '' ,
hr.i.h' Ha.naA hla 0Va oa a. BNMBt'lSi; Jil .,
it w6m im &m$i&l
' , 1-,'i.'r JaneakltocaUh hint aa.ira;whasi,ay ' t : I
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ernment expert
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tne onty cry, orpine ae;iaai,wa
allKevv- ' WH:&
.Mna?H (a win It HsTMobnWe
that thlrdme will be etaged at
Weed io tethe taa eUmploaaalp.
t.iL."r'.'r
w.immM.,K'wum m-.Q,: ,?.xrtt
"far Brltlah WM M&tttij" mXM
rr rrrv- .. J TMi.iakiaa'W.lairecei'hla-ttia
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VialUHere
Mlaa' Lena- Montague t Kaa.tueky: U lfiWi rlaht la front
la hara vlaUlav a taa Kna nl Ur. ! .1 ' :': . :,ar:l 'lj'
and' '.Mrt.t, Was.
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