The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 06, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1915
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RUSSIA Will SOLDIERS' HOI
FI6HT 10 YEARS ; HEAD REMOVED
IF NECESSARY
Diplomatic troubles Weigh Heavy
WILL RETIRE TO URAL MOUN.
TAINS, IP COMPELLED
COLONEL ELDER IS DISPLACED
Y GOVERNOR WITHVCOMBE ON
ACCOUNT Of THE COMPLAINTS
FOR SOME TIME PAST
ir Foretd to Abandon Potrograd and
Metcew by Auitre-Germans, aovtrn-
to Lit Drop of Hood
1'iillud I'm Hervlfe
PCTROailAI), Sept. . President
llodiliiuko, president of ItiiHsInn ilunm,
In nn Interview said teday: "HummIh
SAI.KM, Sept. 0. Pronouncing the ser
vices f Colonel W. W.. Klder us coin
tiuindnnt of the soldiers' homo at Hone-
ilmrg uimillafiicioiy. the member, nr
mtnt Will Removed to the Ural,f,n state, board of control, by a vote of
Mountains - Preeldenl Rodilankol''0.'0 "" "I'lmliitod Captain II. C.
.Murkeo of Portland to succeed him.
Says 12,000,000 Soldlert Will right Governor Wlthycombo and State Treus-
urer Kny voted for Contain Mnrken unit
Secretary of Htalo Olcotl for the reton
lion of Colonel Rider.
'tVmipliiints liavo been pouring Into
my nfllce against Kldcr, nnd I favor tils
removal ami tint appointment of Cap
lulu Mnrkco ns tils successor." said
(Inventor Wlthycombo In noinlnatlnK
ill IftllatP 'l till fc' f.ill tm I
will niht for from five lo ten years yet. ,, ,, (( cwbwi
ir It Id necessary.
"If wo are forced to abandon Petrn
KrnJ nnil Moscow, the government will
be removed to our defense In Iho IJrnl
'niountnlnit, nnd tint war will bo con
tinued. Russia ha 12,000,000 soldier
Hint will fight to the last drop of their!
blood."
Qcrmana Re-Enter Riga Qulf
fulled Press Bervlco
COPKNHAOEN, Hcpl. 6. The Ger
man have rHnterHl the Oulf of Illira,
roiniwllInK the RunalattH to flee, a.
c online 4o ndvlccn received hero. It la
reported that tho 8lnva havo evacuated
Pdiml Inland In the Oulf or Finland.
I'nlied freaa Kervlce
IIKHI.IN, Hcpt. B.-lt la olUcltttly ad
milled that important proarenK toward
Ul haa been made 'In the paat two
dnjn, The (Irodno altunllon In tin-chnnired.
HILL IS HELD;
WIFE DESERTION
FORMER LOCAL MAN ARRESTED
IN MADERA COUNTY, CAL., WITH
MRS. ZEVERLY ON CHARGE PRE.
FERRED UY WIPE HIRI
nl thlx Inttltullon becnuHp of the un
cnilnfartory rondlton, nnd I do not
think the board nhould delay lonwr."
"DON'T SHOOT! I'M
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RAIIIT, ATTORNEY PERQUSON
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Houth was established this morning by
the Bberiff'a office, when S. A. Nlchael
I fon, a farmer near the fair grounds, re
' ported 'to lao onice that he had seen
Hooper and talked with him.
He was following' the Southern Pa
jciflc right of way, Inquired the distance
j t a the state line, and went on his way
; alter talking for a few moments.
j Njchnelxon stated that though Jie had
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WELCH PITCHES
TODAY AT
MODOC
Will lllll, formerly of thla city, who
axt Hummer and winter operated tho
aiiio Hnge between thla city and Met-
mi, having the contract for carrying
tho mall, in company with Mm. I)elaa
Zoverly, also formerly of this county,
nro being hold at Madera, Callr., by the
Hhorirr, with an Overland car, on which
Hill owch $400. He waa arfoatod on a
charge of wife desertion by Mrs. Hill of
thlH oily, who with her three children,
Hill loft without means of support, she
claims.
Hill left with the Overland car which
ho was purchasing from W. T. Lee of
this city, but whom ho atlll owes MOO
for It, He was seen In the Sacramento
canyon with Mrs. Zeverly, formerly of
Mils county.
Hill and the woman were arrested
Vrldny, but escaped that night from
tho Hhorlff by" aome means, but wore re
captured Saturday. The telegram from
ho Nherlff there did not atate tho do
I Mix, but said that the man and woman
worn being held, and may be tried
here, on what charge It la not known.
Tho warrant for Hlll'a arrest waa tele
Kraphod by Sheriff Low Saturday. In
casojio la met trMc tkat, He will
brought back by Deputy Lloyd Low,
who expeota to leave Wednesday
morning.
The car will probably bo disposed of
either at Madera or San Francisco, n
would hardly pay jo bring It back
ne. Tho aherlffa once hem can bo
jrcdltod for the good work In the cap
uro of Hill, for aa soon as the warrast
wa Issued descriptions were seat all
over California, aa U was knows he
had gono th.ro, with Ue wait (hat his
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Laavo far Wale. SWait
Mr. and Mrs, Loy Mlparg a thta olty l aa ho waa leaving his aummor home
With hucIi dictuuw as "Don't Shoot.
I'm Ntiutral," "Oregon to Mexico,"
"Klamath Fulls, My City la Best." a
pot rabbit that Is as friendly 1th bis
bulldog ns two kittens, and vice versa,
C. J. Ferguson, prominent attornoy.
nnd law partner of D. V. Kuykendall of
this city, returned Saturday night from
nn extended auto tour to Mexico nnd
return.
Ills speedometer registered up lo
3,000 miles, and then quit, the register
evidently being blown off. After that
ho kept track by pad nnd pencil, and
his figures show 5,600 miles for the
trip.
On his way south he picked up in
Oakland n bantam rabbit, which ho has
carried ever since, nicknaming him
Tom Thumb. He has been a good
companion, and has become an friend
ly with tho big brlndlo bull as two
kittens would bo. Ferguson visited
(ho fairs, many points In California,
and crossed tho lino Into Mexico.
German Ambassador von Bernstorff six
months ago.
Ambassador von Bernstorff today
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Court von llernstorff has been acting, place over the sinking of passenger, posit Ion at home will not be' happy
ni the official buffer between the Unlt-jlluitrs by submarines without warning, when he returns, yet he is satisfied
ed States and Oernmtiy In the many re- jlternstorff believes now that he has I with the present starfdlng of the two
cent controversies that havo taken sol vedf the problem, and though his governments as to their relationship.
EWAUNAS FEATURE !
IN COMEDY STUFF
CAPTAIN HOOAN APPEARS IN SILK
STOCKINGS BIOBEE GRABS A
CHICKEN NELSON FLOORS'
EIGHT MEN. '
Elected Head of
Catholic Societies
MEOPORD AND EWAUNA TANGLE
IN SECOND CONTEST, WITH
WELCH AND PETERSON OPPOS
ING BATTERIES.
Mcdford nnd Kwauna will meet again
today at Modoo Park, and though yes
terday's contest ended disastrously for
Medford; they are expected to fare
better today, as Welch la expectea to
keep tho Rwnunus guessing throughout
the game.
Clarke will appear for tho II rut lime
behind the bat for the Bwaunaa, but ia
expected to be nble to hold down the
job.
Thla game will close the 1915 base
ball sonson in Klamath Falls, after an
exceptional season of ball, the wins
fnlllng almost entirely on our aide of
tho fence. The championship of JJoutn
ern Oregon and Northern California
goea to (he locals without question.
Jwdta Shot Mysteriously
United Preea Service
PROVIDBNCB, R. I., Sept. 6,-Judge
Willis Kaowlea of tho eighth, district
court, was mysteriously abet tbls
After garnering nine hits off of Cas
ter and scoring ten runs In tho llrst
four innings of yesterday's contest
with Medford, several comedy stunts
wero staged by the Ewauna ball play
ers for tho amusement of fandom. Af
ter Itowdn had craftily "shooed" a
prize rooster on the field from back of
third base, Captain Leo Hogan hook
slid, but failed to register, MesslckJ
tried to horn in, Dlgbee made a wid
catch with his leathered hand and cap
tured the bird. The air was filled with
feathers. He Is credited with a sextet
play unassisted.
Not content with this, Nelson, first
sucker, loped over and grabbed a
grounder with his meat hand which
Hill had started for the fence. It was
one of those fantaamagorick plays that(
are unreasonanie. upon loosing annum
for the second baseman to toss tho
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PLANS ARE LAID
FOR FAIR HERE
WILL FOLLOW PAIRS AT MERRILL
AND PORT KLAMATH, AND WILL.
PROBABLY BE HELD DURING
BUYERS' WEEK t
Hooper was reported last week to
'have been in the Wood River Valley.
Word bad been received from the sher-1
!iff of Grants Pass that' he was In the
! Klamath country, but was believed to
have been further south. He was want
ed at Grants Pass for breoJdng jail
and for holding up the depot bare. He
has s record of a string of hold-ups
from Treks to The Dalles, sad Is a pav
roie prisoner rrom san quentin.
NIchaelson said that he wa satisfied
that the man he saw was Hooper, as
he wore glasses, answered Hooper's de
scription as prlnted'in the Herald, had
bushy hair, and was wearing, a caps
which he wore tightly over hla -head.
Hooper told hla he had money, and
could ride, but preferred walking.
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make Queenatbwa. Many wish its of'
tho crew and passengers wore'takoai'
aboard Vessels. Two wnmss'stsi,' is' ',
ported dead from .shook, ,aa4 thirty
passengers were lajwssv
The passesters iftBrmlj:
that tie ship was not warasd. ThaaoV'
mlralty has not roalfsssoluss'
of Americsa Cewoul Frsst,
ed that a 7-laehriBo was
the; deck. UUsaM tluUittaBBtraaL'
the gun was mooitM oi vtaovsWi-of'i
the ves?l, and was aiwVisBnpsSro)
messare.- 5?-, " jaX'.
8Iirtsi-n nf tlsaoi-tt-af aaut" is '
gers are uaaceoHBted' for at'OJHWot
town..wbere they were taJisiT; Aa'latair.i
after the Hesperian hadjtfolwaod "for '
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Sheriff Lewis was telegraphed this aid a rescue fleet s
pieuag.ap passonsers
hers of the crew. Ni
morning of Hooper's prsseaes
here, and that he' had gone to Califor
nia.. . .
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Klamath county is to have a fair
here this full, probably during the arst
week in October, during Buyers' Week.
The nuslness Men's Association and
Commercial Club are working on the
plans, which were talked over by J.
Frank Adams Jrom the Merrill district,
and James Pelton from the Fort Klam
ath district. So far as they have been
laid, they met the approval of theso
men.
The fairs at Fort Klamath and Mer
rill are expected to be of exceptional
nature this year. At the Fort' exten
sive exhibits of dairy products, cheese,
milk cows, and products will play a
(prominent part among the numerous
I other things in the Wood River Valley
that will be well worth seeing. The
j fair at Merrill will be of the same na
John Whalen has just been elected ture( products of all kinds playing an
head of the American Federation of,,muo,tllnt Dart.
The fair to
John Whalsn
Catholic Sociotles in the annual meet-
piomlnent Catholic W many years. He
oiua m
"' soon ror a
Frsaolsso,
visit to the fair at
at MtuaU, 1. 1. Tiers Is no clue to
the awrsrets.
measuring his length on the sod, only
Clarke being able to kick slightly in
right Held. Incidentally Hill, catcher
for Medford, Is an object of pity. It
was the thirteenth time that, he had
faced Blghee this season. The flirt
semblance of a hit he got off him at
Yreka a week ago Sunday, but n Yreku
fielder Jumped four feet oft the ground
and pulled it off the fence. Yesterday
Nelaon stopped hla offering that ordi
narily would have been a hit any place.
Yesterday's game resembled a ma
jority of the baseball games played
this season by tho Rwaunas. The irst
Inning got by with -with rio fireworks.
In the second Hoag fanned, Nelaon
walked, Blgbee singled, going to sec
ond on the throw to third to catch
Nelson. Clarke again proved hla abil
ity to hit In the pinches snd smaahoil
one Into tho field that made an easy
pcove. Initho third the balloon started
up nnd with three hits, one being Nel
son's thTohagger, and two walks, trt
runs wero "scored. In the fourth with
four hits and a walk, four runs were
.cored nnd Coster retired. Melntyre
pitched a steadier bail tor the balance
of the game Not an error was chalk
ed against the locals,
vas also an old friend of Richard Cro
l:er when the latter wn's bona of Tam
many. Years ago he waa corporation
Cv.uis.cl of New Yov!:,
that of city attorney
place.
a position like
in many other
LABOR OAY IS
WELLJTTENOED
ONE OF THE LARGEST CROWDS
be held here will be
something of the same nature, the beat
exhibits to be brought here from the
other sections of the county. It la
probable that the schoola will partici
pate, and an array of local products of
Klamath .county such as has never
been gathered, before are expected to
be gathered for this event It is prob
able that it will be held during the
Buyers' Week, which Js being planned
by the nuslness Men's Association for
the llrst week of October.
The air has been heavy with smoke
for the past few days from the largest
fire, this season, one this side of the
Algoma mill and the other In Round
Lake region'.
It ia impossible to estimate the dam
age done by .either fire so far, but it is
not believed to be great, In comparison
with other fires in the atate that are
raging. It was necessary to send a
large crew of men to the Round Lake
district last night, but it la believed the andBerastortr has b.'arraagei. fK ;:;
nre win oe unoer control in a snort psv gff 'mm&W 'pK
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Hsro From Fort Klsrtktth
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Frazer were is
tho city today from Fort Klamath.
YET ATTENDS SERVICES AT THE
EXPO WALSH, CHAIRMAN OFj
In From Ranch
J. H. Short came down yesterdaw
from the Short ranch to attend to some
business matters.
COMMISSION,
IN CHARGE
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fulled I'ress Service,
in big atbietio program waa arranged.
Tho contests included rivet throwing
by. structural, ateel workers, pots' seei
ins bylinemen .and rlpsawing by saw
mill operatives. Sprinting contests
for Httlo girls, small boys, yowur'wa-
8AN F1MNCMCO. Sept. 6.-Frank l)wn, married women, aged men, fat
1, Wslsh, chairman of the Industrial meB thin men and A. XL U. membsrs
lelatlona coauaJssloa, waa the central 'combined comedy with loetnoss of
flsuro in the, Labor Day celebration at .foot "
the exposition today, One of the big- Delegations from Los Angeles. .aW
Medford scored their only run off ofuet crowds, siaet. the opening of thownwiiuirt p.nn stoekloa. niehaa-.
young Hilton who was given a tryout exposition begaa' pouring Into tho ggj, jo,, ua qu. nuaafaetwrta ssi
. : J grounds early, this, afsralag. j ura are in the city today for tae'eols.
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BI6 TIMBER FJRF
AT ROUND LAKE
CREW OF MEN SENT OUT BY KIM
BALL AND CHITWOOD LAST
NIGHT TO FIGHT BLAZE IN THE
ROUND LAKE NEIGHBORHOOD
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nothing bat their night eUXm,:wUU
soverea greauy, rrem erpesare, asrsrat .;
being wounded. Caaaataa-i
board dove Into the
many, women and 0Udre-wbeii tbetr-
hrata rimltul Wl.ll wlilaWll
rescuers the psssengers seac; flaw
nerarv. - i d. &i
The Allen line oficlals received a
I brief report from the cespertaa's ooaXi
cers, and it Is understood that sfcejeVd
not attempt to escape. Official said
that passengers' affidavit proveat'OMtM
the ship waa. submarlaedr -
The London Preaat express ed.Ote
opinion that the sinking rpf'psfc"
perian proves that Oersaaay has''brek;.
en her promise to America.' asdeee
not intena to xsep uw comaet.-,r rc-f ,i
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Unitedi Press Servleo , , - "
WASHINGTON,: DpiSept. . Oov-
ernBMBtieolcials are;awaittac a spsaf
plote report on the slnkbM( of tke Bos-.
perian, state;Wilaoa aad LsaalR AU-
reiy; i"bii, awi vae
that at-i J
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An eariy .conn
OFFICIAL'S WIFE TO:
NURSE SOLDIERS
WIPE OF RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR
LEAVES DAUGHTER IN BAY CITY
ANO SAILS FOR RUSSIA TO GO
INTO HOSPITAL WORK
AMSTERDAM. Sept
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United Press Service
SAN. FRANCISCO, Sept. 6. Laying
aside all thought of rank, Mrs. George
T. Marye. wife of United States Am
bassador to Russia. Jeaves here today I
to again become a nurse to wounded
Rwslaa,aeldiers., .,
Mrs. Marye Is leaving her daughtor,
Helen, 9 yean old, Ia San FraaeUeo,
of. the AaaBsr of the passage
from here to Russia., She expects to
arrive at. her destination three ''weeks
from salttag.time, but Is prepared to
spsaA tares aMftks ..';
'"I. am anxious, to get .there," .sayp
Mrs. Marye, "1 bad more than a half
yoeVu hospital work. Ibaadagita
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roborated by a German aubaurlneeflsajl
mander. The explSMStioii tbaXtba'aabj-'j
nl'laM It.kiu Wafaa-a u' la, J I
structions were, Issued will be. 'taal
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