The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 13, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1915
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CAUSES SERIOUS
DAMAGE HERE
HHIIH.KII'H KLMTIWAL HIIOI' IH
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Mm Wart From KioMih in Work I
fihop of Molort-yrli llriMrlniriit
While Hhldlcr Win Working WJII1J
Turrh Oil unit WimmMn Ihillilliitt"!
Jtam Like Tlmlcr Other I'lsi),
HulTrr Kroin Vlrr.
Flm orlKlimlliiK In the rrar of tint
C b B, i:iocirlral Store, or which
HorAre Hhlillor In proprietor, thin!
morning Hhortly after ?;30, reattlied
In a total loin to Hhldlor'n Mock and ,
the building and HcrloiiH damage In
I he building adjoining on ihn went hi"
IodkIiik to Geo. Illotii), which wan m-.
rnplcd by Donatt'H pool room, llnrd
enbrook'K proRsltix find clennlng nhop,
llostwlck'x harbor ithop ud it room
Ini hoiiHo nhovc, operated by Karl
Hbtrpc. Dim to tho groat amount of
oil and combuitlblea In the rear ot(
the moturc)cl shop, tho firemen hail
difficulty In Mopping the bt from'
preadlnx.
Tho fire started from an explosion
whllo Shldler waa working In the rear
of hj iihop, and It waa but a nhort
time 'until u hugo column of flame
ws aRcondlng from tho building. Tho
building to tho cast, owned by H. A.
Utnh, and occupied by the Swanien
barber ihon, which la n brick atruc-
ture, prevented tho lira from apread-l
ln In that direction, and greatly add
d to the leiaenlng of the damage
Hhldler'a nil op and atock are" prac
tical loss, extlinated nt 2,600 In a
recent Inventory, on which he had
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Burning Steamer With
2,000 Aboard Is Sought
United Press Service
NRW YORK, Sept, 1 a. Wireless
Uilons along the coast are searching
'Atlantic for news of the steamer
fcatMua, which Ja burning In mid.
0CM( with seventeen, first class jmw
.ri, forty-four second class and
1,700 iuuan reaervlata'botrd.
No 0" has been rooelved from
; h,D ln the first dlstreaa call,
TT hr. ago.'vMd alarm ovr
, JM fat ot tb. thip j, growing It la
i.-aai mat rasarva (mmU' ware
"w nw at tk tlaia.
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, lulnted la th. paatar Hit.
Artillery Duel
Damage in Local Business Section to the Extent of $5,000
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women following with all their pos
KesHlotiH lii small bundles, fled
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llavnrla entered. Tho uppor photo-
giaph shows a battalion of Russians
marching out In good order. The
United Press Service
NEW YORK, Sept. 13, 4 p. W.
Tho flrcjwns extinguished and the vee
sol contlnuod on her course, accord
ing to wireless just received. The fol
lowing from Captain Pavey waa de
layed at Cape Race: "Fire la hold
No. a, extinguished; proceeding to
ward Aiores, escorted by Ancons."
Fire Too Much Incitement
"Uncle Joe" Evans, well known
here, toppled over while watching the
Are on Main streeMhla mornlhg, from
an attack of the heart. He waa In a
aerloui oondltlon, but was removed to
his home, and w reported as recover-
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TAKE
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Piluco Loopold at the head of
!hls triumphant Bavarlons, with n
l..H.l n1a.ilH In rMltll tl lAHfl HlA WAV.
War-,nmTchnI down ,ho ron,n avcnuo ot
,,0 cy pngt rangniicent buildings.
fheso nro the first photographs to ar
rive showing the exit ot the defeated
and the entry of the conqueror.
Doctor Kuapcrted of Murder
United Press Servlco
WAYNESDURQ, Pa., Sept. 13 Dr.
J. h. Sllvert la suspected 01 the mur
der of Nettlo Poland, who waa sup
posed to have committed suicide. The
girl was round In nn automobile on a
deserted road,
Will Work an Herald
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Edison Marshall of Medford, and r
sophomore last year In the atate unl-
vorlsty, will 111, the position occupied
by fred Dunbar during .the summer
on the Kvealng Herald, Marshall haa
had experience on the 'Medford Sun
and college papers. He haa a sister,
Miss Lulu Marshall, who haa charge
of tho English department in the high1
school, & u a cousin 01 a. ,i. mar
shall otOlene, well known farmer
and brand Inspector for the county,
Go Vp to Doak Ranch
Mr. aid Mrs, D. P, Doak arrived In
tho city .'and nre up nt the Doak ranch
for, tlnte, Some extensive werktla
being plennesen the ranch.
ISSUE WITH ENGLAND
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of History Is Now in
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MEXICANS ARE
T0CR0SS80RDER
SOON, IS REPORT1
C.UIU.IXZVK ASSIHAXCK IH IHK-
KIITKI
(in TrH'r KIIIelriiii(l Another In
WnuniUil In Fight Thin Morning In
Half Hour liatllo nt fialrcaton
j Ihinrli On Mevlran Ofllcer Killnl.
' ltcNiilnl I, AOb MevlcanN Gathcml
for Invimlou Tliunulay.
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I IIItOWNSVIM.K, Sept, 13. Troop
er Arthur Ciaft was killed and 8er
Keant Joseph Walsh and Trumpeter
Forney wore wounded, but nro expoct-
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ted to recover, as tho result of n half
jhour battle at tho Onlveston ranch
iiIiIh morning.
The deaths occurred when the
I Twelfth cavalry nnd the Mexicans
rrossod tho border and were fired on
by tho soldiers, who were stationed In
anticipation of an Invasion. One Mex
ican officer was kilted.
It In reported that 1,500 Mexicans
ihnvo gathered for an Invasion Septom-
Iber 16th. Authorities discredit Gen
eral Ciuranza'a assurance that he
will prevent any Invasion.
THINKS KLAMATH
MOST INTERESTING
OHlOAN WHO V1SITH HERE HAS
XOTinXG RUT PRAISE FOR THIS
HKCTIOX OF THK COUNTY AF
TKR TRAVi:UXG MANY MILES
"in traveling 4,000 miles In the
United States, I have found no place
more Interesting than Klamath Falls.
The caprice of Nature In Klamath
county Is most mysterious and re
markable," Btated W. V. Ingela ot
Galllpolla, Ohio, following a visit with
J. O. Uoardsley and Mr, and Mrs. El
mer Bc.udsjey of thle city.
"Tho people are very hospitable,
affable and entertaining. Klamath Is
a very desirable place for young peo
ple to come (0 live,-the climate Ja ao
delightful and enjoyable. The scenic
pnrt of Klamath county Is undescrlb
tide beyond anticipation.' v
Your schools are up to dato under
the supervision ot Professor R. H,
Dunbar, and with the corps ot teach
era selected, the scholars will surely
ibft successful. 1 kaY' received much
Undue and hospitality from J. 0
Deardsley and. Mr. and Mrs.' Elmer
Beardsley while here, 'and through
them have been' Me to see your
county to advantage,"
TWO MILLION
SHELLS HURLED
IN BIG BATTLE
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INDH'ATIOX WHKX THK DtKI.
WIMi CKASE
Allkil Aviators UuriliK I'axt Week
llure Itomhnrded Many Military
KtatloinT'and Depot Sunday Saw
the Most Violent Cannonading Kver
Occuiwl (iemuin Work Wreck
ed at Genera.
t'nlted I'rosa, Service
PARTS. Sept. 13. It waa announc
ed' today that 2,000,000 shells have
he ,urle" acr088 ,he Pnce-Plan-
Ucrs front in the greatest military
duel ever held, and no Indication Is
Rhen when the cannonndc will stop.
The announcement read, "during
tho past week the allied aviators bom-1
barded military establishments ati
Frleburg, Ttorusgau, Frascatl and the
railway stations at Sanrburg, Sahlons,
Muti and Dleuzo.
"Sunday saw the most violent can'
nonadlng ever hoard In history. The
'German works at Geneva were
pletely wrecked."
Tho belief that Bulgaria may ald'iir connection with him may bi a de-i
the Austro-Qermnns haa been aome-?..,
what strengthed by tho newe that Bui-
garia reservista in Italy have been
called'to their colors. German news
papers are hinting that Bulgaria may
abandon neutrality soon.
DRY LANDS TO
BE REPRESENTED
tXHIXTY AGltlGULTURIHT
AND
RE.
DRY
COMMERCIAL CLUB TO
CEIVE EXHIBITS FROM
LANDS FOR BIG SHOWS
Dry land products are wanted by
County Agriculturist ClaUyor and
the Commercial Club for the purpose
of sending an exhibit 'to the land
show at Portland and, the dry land
show which is to be held at Denver
this fall. ,
Either the Commercial Club or Mr.
(llaiayor will take care of "the exhibits,
and only products" from dry. Und
farm can be used In those exhibits.
Thoy must he properly Utted-wKh
the name of the sender, the variety ot
product, and will be sent by the eWb
or Mr. Glatsyer. AH freight chargea
aro taken care of by the congress and
land,ahow people.
It ladtslred that the product be
brouKbt In as soon aa poaelWe, eo
ihat proper exhibit can be arranged
for the two ahowa. ,
Admits He'd Foment;
Strikes for Germmiy
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ambassador to the United States, baa fuii recnta." f
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admitted the charge that.hej .Arbitration ta the only a4Uen to
y to.close munition -plants initbeQerman-Amerlcan sttnntia, it
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Archibald to Be Arrested (
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept 13.
James Archibald, former San Fran
cisco war correspondent, now connect
ed with the German Embassy, who
has played a part In the German con
troversy, will be arrested by the' gov
ernment on his return to America, it
haa been learned from a reliable
source. 4 '
United Press Service ,
PORTLAND. Sept. . PoJlcV'are
guarding against a repetKw ft jter
mer antl-Amertas emesteAlea'.a
Unaien, where am Austria was shot
seriously teemr. larsstun Anatrtans
hate bsea'sMSgeti.
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