The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 14, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS',
KLAMATH COUNTY'S
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FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1915
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Mexicans Cross the Border, Is Reported
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British Cabinet Reported 12 to 9 Against Conscription
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CRISIS HEARS
III BORDER WAR;
FORGES GATHER
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lUsgm l'iiriilnu mi Armett Forre.
AmrtlmiK ,krl lo l4itc MiMm.
Yr Cnnfereiiec Hopeful "iir
imm I.IMy lo II HrroRnlMtl
ProvUlotiMl I'rralilrtil by Ttilnl
I We Conference.
The Kurnnient lis. ordered
ill American to leave the trou-
bird ilintrlclH of Northern Mm-
Ico, it I understood from, nil-
thorltathc sources.
United Trent Her vice
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thousand Hold.. M0 motor, .nd
civilian of Ouuoron nntl Hidalgo
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i-oiiiitlM linc romblned their force Kglll, District court nt I'rovldonco, ,Jullcd 1rCM 8ervce
In propnratlou (tf nn expected attack ' n ,if w nlioi to donth. WASMINOTON, 1). C. Sept. H.
by Mexican, who nro rendesvotuloK. N 0U, HftW , murderer. ! Thc nUnin8,rMlon msieta that aer
II bollcwd, nenr Arlington. maAn gooJ hH ,.gcnpo. So near wan mJ). JUaV0W lho snknf 0f th0 Art-
u m I'nii-cioii inai AniDKion wm
be altacked. Hangers are pursuing
an armed force near there.
AmerhaiiH ownlnr nrouarty in
Mexico lieia white, are employed.
MM that they had received notice that
Washington ant. nil American, to
leavo Moxlco. .
distance, nwny Haw tho Judge's head
l nlted Press Hervtc nbovo ft ,,ojB0 tlmt huts off the lawn
WAKIIINUTON, D. C. Sept. 14. of ,0 h0UB from tho highway. Ue-i
It lias been announced that the third foro g)0 rcftChed him ho had fallen
Mexican I'an-Amorlcan peace confor-'Bnd wnH donji .1
ence will meet at New York 8atur-j nigorou. In his punishment of of
iay. Amhissndor Dagma'a Illness fonlorH( t10 judgo hnd many enemies,
rained a postponement from Wednes- j,8 ,fo naJ ut,c,j throatoned ropeat
ly. A recognition of Carrania a. ly on more thuti ono occasion shot. '
provisional president I. prsctlcally ,,,, 'beon flrej nl him; ho hnd confld-'
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MEETING IS AN
IMPORTANT ONE
MKMHKHH OK KWAUNA ENCAMP
MKNT WILL MAKE ARRANGE
MKNT8 TONIGHT TO GREET
flllAXI) PATRIARCH
Members of Hwtuna Encampment
f. 0, I. O. 0. r at their meeting
wnlght will make arrangement, to
meet Grand Patriarch Andrews when
M makes hi. oUclal vl.lt her on
next Friday night.
U U desirous that vtry member
o kw'tuna KnouapHsnt attend, to
nilhts mooting, as the voice of all
" ""estly desired In this Matter,
Wk lf KokkUy. Bad
WASHINGTON, D. a, test. lt.
ne fan season Is on In oUclal .Wash-
"Won. n. avrutli.M -J-v u.....
Burday half holidays, aidthe cab-
hi m6eHn ret vjarly. Nearly all
in. " omoU fwelga'dln-
omau are m ton, and , tklag. are
ul. Vl BM,B wUl the ueuM ro.
M. which the hot weather broke up,
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Judw WIIIL . Knoulm
Wlibln u few hundred loot of IiIh
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JX wmi.' 8. Know.es.
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,.., Ut. .. lrniioy cur to his office
, providence, that his housokocper,
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,0, hch ttl.ro ,ircd at hlu.. and
J, hcra u ,. ,C0 sheuting:
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Ulin ,., ,!lo house, and a short
'... Ir. J.nmr nnit. Oil the BUKgCStlOO,
'ho always armed himself with a re
'volver when driving or walking about,
tho country.
IK CHIEF IS
TO TAKE A REST
PHYSICIANS ORDKH WII.wam
JOHNSTON, TENNIS CHAMPION,
NOT TO' PLAY AT THE THI
STATE CLASHES
United Press Service
CINCINNATI, Sept. 14. Physi
cian, havo ordered WHIUiu John.ton,
the a 0-y ear-old national tennis ensra
plon, not to play at tho trl-.tate ten
nl. tournament hero. Recent matches
have shattored hi. nerves to such an
oitent that unless he rests he will be
permanently weakened.
Loave for Oakland
Mr. and Mrs.vKlrkf White, sou of
0, W. White, left ody for Oakland,
where he may begin "a law praotlce.
He I. a recent graduate of University
of gputhrn California law scnooi
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DISAVOW SINKING i
OF THE ARABIC
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ENEMY'S BULLET
STOPS SUICIDE
ITALIAN, MURDERED BY MATE,
ON WAY TO KILI
HIMSELF. '
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WOULD "GET HIM"
(lulled Press Service
SAN FRANCISCO, 8ept. 14 -Abell
Lorenso was .hot dead and Patrick
O'Donnel, n passerby, was wounded
In n crowded street by Trinidad dan-
J sales, who said that he feared Loren-
xn, had planned to get' him." uon-
sales and Lorensat had been sailors
on an Alaska Ashing boat, and were
bitter enemies.
"I am leaving you forever. God
Big Offensive Begins
at the Dardanelles
United Press Service
LONDON, Sept. 14. righting has
boen resumed at the Dardanelles-
land and eea,' Athens dispatches
state that according to Indications,
the allies are prepared for a conceal-
CYANIDE CAUSE
OF CANTRALr S
DEAIMORONfR
"SUICIDE" IH VEBDICT AFTER
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Cantrall Bought
Deadly
Poison hi
Klamath Falsi, ami Said Goodbye
Co Friend and Relatives. Hud
Financial RevemctPrivale Funer
al lo Bo Held at 10:80 Tuesday.
Leaves Wife aid Four Children.
, Tho autopty on the body of Roscoe
t Edward Cautrall. who wa found dead
,nt Slcan yesterday morning, brought
out the fact that ho had died by his
own hand. Coroner atari Wattlocki
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the most deadly poison known to
science, was the direct cause of his
deatn.
Mr. Cantrell bad met with financial
reverses, and this Is believed to ha-ve
bNm tho cauw f n,to act' UA'
been morbid and dUcouraged fromi
these, and on Saturday, when be pur
chased tho poison at Klamath Falls,
I he said goodbyo to many friends and
' relations.
t IIb was 4 3 vonrs of bia st. thn time
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and loavea a wife and
I four children.
four children. Ho has been operating;
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According to the report of the cor-
ncr.hU doa w" ,m rt "urf-!
?M0 to c.ynn,de !" Cyald It
own to have .a lutMit parrying
effect upon the heart
His funeral will he held at 10:30
Wednesday,
private.
The services will be
SOUTHERN PACIFIC MAN '
PHOTOGRAPHS LAVA BEDS
For the use ut the fair and for ma
terial for a new folder, F. A. Lathe,
til. H. Caine and Ell Harter of the
I Southern Pacific company, came up
from Ban Francisco to take moving
and stationary pictures of scenic
point. In-tho Klamath region.
Yesterday they photographed the'
I.ftva Beds. Today they go to Crater ,
Lake.
Cargo Boat Submarined
United Press Service
LONDON, Sopteraber 14 A French
cargo boat out of 8ebu has been sub
marined. The crew was rescued.
bless you," was a note that Lorensa
left a woman. It is believed ho was
on the wsy to commit suicide when
slain.
trated attack on Bedd yi Bahb, Sulva
Bay, ,v' f
Two British cruisers entered the
strait, deraolUhed'.batterle, and then
shelled Turks on e'Hfi peninsula.
Constantinople claims that war ships
were' repeatedly wriveee (a several
attack.
Doctor Killed, and Friend Wounded
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Dr. C. Franklin Mohr
These pictures of Dr. C. Franklin
Mohr of Providence, and his secre
tary. Miss Emily C. Burger, wero tak-
en several weeks ago. They show the
I ,,nr as they looked before the murder
(of tho doctor when ho was driving
Miss Burger to his home in Newport.
MORE PRODUCTS
NEEDED AT FAIR
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EXHIBITS DISPLAYED TO ,
ALL
BEST ADVANTAGEMANY IN-,
UIRIES MADE -KLAMATH HAS)
GOOD DISPLAYS
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OREGON BUILDING, - -
clOc Exposition, San Francisco, Sept. '"" """, "- - -...-.--14.-Many
new and interesting exhlb-rown In Oron were forwarded. -
its are coming from Oregon just now. , .ulIohoiu. V(MoOMta Meetuut ,"
RiRt Ore.on is showlns! new grain t Audobon. 1 ostpone Meeting
and grasses. Southern Oregon benuti-'
f,,i .nimnn. of neaeha and near.,
tho Willamette Valley booth veget
able and a minor quantity of fruits
that are not especially wonderful m
yet, and Klamath has a large quanti
ty of grains, grasses and vegetables.
Among those sending exhibits from
Klamath are
Soudan grass, 9 feet high, F. H
McCornack and B. R, Rewnes; onions,
carrots,; celery, Fred Nltchelm; pota
toes, oucumbers and' sabbage, M,
Newnham; turnips, J. B, Moore; peta
toes, B. 0. Reames, corn, Frank Ar-
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Mis. Emily C. Burger
The doctor was killed by three ne
groes and Mis. Burger was dangerous
ly but net mortally wounded. ,Mrs.
Mohr waa arrested. The negroes said
in a confession that she had employed
them to kill her husband, and later
denied having
fession.
made any such con-
'rant; alfalfa, Elmer Applegate; wheat
,onts and barley, Ezell Brothers. ,
I All of the booths need constant re
'plenishing, and everything sent here
lis used to the best advantage possible.
'Some of the fruit grain and grasses,
, vegetables, etc., does not arrive In
perfect condition, and some ol ,lt is
not superior display material, but It
used, wherever and whenever possl-
ble. In certain' Instances there is
fierce competition, and the director.
and representatives here get dlsconr-
n. M. J awam a fa 1 1 ii a tn raitalva ft rt.
lOftVU Uftl D "Utw t. v..- m-
'anaitlftii raniiada lAtlf rA VTAll knAWTl
'growers, flrms, assoclatloni, commer-
jdat club, etc. Oregon U making a
creditable showing, but it could make
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Klamath Falls Audobon 8o9lety has
-postponed meeting unUl .Tuesday
nlght, September SI. It will meet, at
the domestic science department of
tho Central School building. The sub
ject will be ."Bluebirds," and Dr.
Westorfeld will have charge,
DewBvFrow the Marsh,
Mr. and Mrst Oene Chllders came
down from the reservation yesterday
evenlng.and-wjll spend ei few days
In the city m business, Gene- najf
leased, a Wg body of reservation land,
and U running his cattle up there. "
I550E IS LIKELY
TO BRING HOT
WORD BATTLES
881,082 FIRST YEAR'S CASUAL
TIES FOR ENGLAND
Taxation and MoaitlOB Qaetlo Up.
Kiteheaer oa-Coaamltat Gotc
meat' Leader. DiMoarace
PoMlbto Crltlctam of Gove
Meaaurea Likely to Develop hi tat
Preaeat ParllaiMat Seaatotu " '
Urifted Pre. Serrle
LONDON. Sept. 14. ParllasMt la f
la seislon. Conscription, tauttbm ad
munition question, three tamed ,tto
proToke tsharp Terbai cla.be. aa4 po-
rsibly criticism of KOTernaeaVli!
tircOoVeiiiusilieadm'' hirtr'sUa-
iconraged debate.- - " "
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unman
It la understood that tk cablmet
stands twelve to 9 against coascrip;
tlon. Kitchener is non-coramitai. 2
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United Press Servlc
LONDON, Sept. 14. The total of .
British casualties for the first year
are 381,982, aicordlng to Secretary
Tennant's announcement In parlia
ment. 75,987 were killed, 251,088 '
wounded and 41,50? missing.
PORTO RICO HAS
. A JITNEY WAR
THE GASOLINE BUGGIES ENTER
INTO COMPETITION WITH THE
LONE STEAM RAILROAD, AND
COMPLICATIONS ARISE
United I'reBs Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 14. .
A real war betweea-Jltneys and a reg- t
ulan railroad ha. developed down In
Porto Rice. Up to two months ago
the railroad had a monopoly of the ,v
passenger business between Catano
and Bayamon, which amounted to
half a million persona a year, Then
the pesky Jitney made it. appearance,
Now the 'fllrvers" are carrying Just''
halt the traflc. '
Although the Jitney tare was 10 '
cents," the same a. the railroads', the
buses proved so popular with the peo ,
pie that the railroad waa foreed te re-.y--
duce Its fare. The trip soon became a
spo'rting proposition, the jitneys rac
ing with the train., and often best
ing them to the tlnlsh.
NoW it Is announced the railroad
will be electrified and all the-.'otd'
equipment replaced with modern esjrs
and' appliances. These irnproemea,!.
.win cuai uiauf uiuuaaaa oi awwifrvi.
not counting what the rivalry already
has cost the road In trao shrinkage,, .,
Man Escapes Minns CMaea ;'S' ,
United Press Service
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Cottlacham! hotel ownar. wee antdi?i&
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itijfUk Mrs, Cwnijernf
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