The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 15, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH COUNTY'S
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MISTAKE CLAIM
IN ARABIC CASE
CONTROVERTED
OF THK
I'ltKHIUKNT
lsratHilll Hoped for Secured
AriJlMllMI Will KMHh OfVMMM
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Casxledug Hesperian MlnedI
Mm DolUr loan u Allien Neutral
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I'llted I'rcu Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 17.
It Is Germany' next move, U the )
till opinion regarding the submarlae
tltustlon. It will probably be a fort
tlgst before affairs come to a crista.
ID admlnlitratlon hopea to secure
1 slmvawat In t ho Arable caaa. The
protMent thinks tbat tba evtdeace
controverts the German' clalai of
"Itltke." If a dla&vowat la secured
there will be no difficulty la settllag
lit affair, as America would the con
stat to arbitration on tho amount of
ssaage to bo paid.
trailed Press Service
BKHLIN, Kept. 15. In concluding
tbat the Hesperian waa mined, tba
admiralty disregarded tba alleged
tuteaenl of a survivor tbat ba aaw
tbe iubrourlno Jimt before the slaklag
of the vessel.
Tho admiralty awalta a report from
tbe only submarine la the aea at tbat
time tbat I still missing, but la eon
fldant they ran confirm tbe atatemeat
tbat a mlno mink tho Hesperian.
Called free Service
WASHINGTON, I). C, Sept. 15.
Assurances from the administration
that the proposed billion dollar loan
la the allies was within tbe llmlta of
neutrality ram officially from tbe
White House today.
United Press Service
NKW YOUK, Bept. 15. All Ger-nun-American
dlfficultlea will be eat
tied within a fortnight, la tbe atate
meat accredited to Beraadort, la aa
Interview with New York World re
porters, obtained at tba JtlU-Carlton
hotel upon returning from Washing
too. T LARGE
ARSON RIN6
PORTLAND MKN ACCUSED OF
CONNECTION WITH HOUSE
WILDING AND BURNING aWU
NiMH
UHad I'ress 3orvlc '
Portland, Sept. 16. Tba grant
'"' 'amtlgstlon of the arte Hot
" In an Indictment of laaford
Currlyer, the building contractor,
""a of firing his own house la
mSS 1812, wal others were
IT of having ooaaoetloa with
w ' lleged stato-wida arson ring.
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imuI rr,er '? ,! ta
'talS. that be rotUMa
S?? u,1(l,nf Mt nUn boaaea
wtHjroan. Hla oparatMM are ft.
J'ftrat'hlngtoaaadQraa,, l
' uatona Itetam Vraaa ''VMr '
Jart,,..a.nd M Frt Haaatoa have
wKr. .KrnDd from ,laWlgatf
2J they v,M ftUrwinej.
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SUSPEC
11 2ar!ri" " Wg waM,
HEAT KILLS IN
NEW YORK CITY
THREE till-:, MAW PROSTRATED
IN HEAT WAVE THAT SWEEPS
EASTERN SECTIONSMIDDLE
WKHT PLAINS COOK
United I'reta Service
NKW YOUK, Kept. 16.-Three died
aad score were prostrated from tbe
boat today, In the hottest Reptember
weather In thirty-eight ycera. Tbe
temperature la still rising, and there
are no Indication of Improvement.
Called Preaa Service
WASHINGTON. I). C Sept. 16.
A hot wave has at ruck tbe Eastern
and Southern elate and the Missis-
alppl Valley. New York broiled with
a temperature of eighty degree. The
Mlsslaslppl plains almost cook.
SHERIFF BRINGS
HILL TO TRIAL
MAN WANT: KUK XX-Hi;i'H)RT
OK WIH:, AHItraTKD AT MA
IIKRA, ItKOiailT IIKRK MONO
MKT AT g,SOtt
deputy Sheriff Lloyd Low returned
last night from Madera, with Wllllaa?
Hill aa hla prisoner. Hill la wanted
hero on n charge of non-support of bla
family.
About' two week ago Mr. Hill
sor" out a warrant for bar hav
bund' arrest on the charge mention
ed. Hill, who had been working aa a
Stage driver between bare and Mer
rill, vr.in arrested at Madera, and Mr.
Low found blrn In Jail when he ar
rived (here.
He vna brought to Klamath Ki.!la,
whore he will face trial. Ilia bond
w,u set at 11,500.
DISTRICT FAIRS
TO BEGIN SOON
MKItHILL, IM)NANSEA AND FOHT
KIAMATH MAKK PIANH FOR
H17CCKHHKUL FAIRS IN THK
NKXT FKW WKKKH
The district fair will occupy the
attention of the farmers the latter
part of the month. The first will be
held at Merrill, September Slat. The
Merrill people Intend to make It a
aticceaa In every way.
Tbe second fair la scheduled at Bo
nansa for September 16, and farmers
are already gathering producta for
this fair.
The third fair will be held at Fort
Klamath on October lat aad Id, aad
thla fair baa always been one of Im
portance. All three falra are expected
to be widely atended,
Alleged Oermsa Started Strike
United Praaa Service
BOSTON. Sept. 16. The executive
board la meeilag with labor ualona
tonight to atart proceedlnga la the
longshoremen's atrike, alleged to
have been Instigated by the Germans.
Grants Fss Girl Here
Mum Ada Gould la vlaltlag frlende
from GrMta Paaa.
RHam From Ashlaad
Mra, Robert Sloan and bob Junior,
who have been vlaltlag remtlvea aad
frlsada la the Rogue River Vallay for
the past two weeks, bavsraturasd.
wj -siBBSjmtsmswsssm
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W. t. aarver. .tfavellag fralfht
g "sjtVof ibeWMtara PasWa railway.
KLAMATH FALLS, ORKOON, WEDNESDAY,
(21,000,000 IS
DAILY EXPENSE
ENGLAND'S WAR
NL'CII IH
AVKRAOK
MONTHS
KOH TWO
Amouat Nestrtna; tSS.OOO.OOO Dally.
New BUUoa Dollar toaa Reejalred.
Kltrheaer Aaajottarea 1190,000 Me
Have Reea Added to ibe Force la
France aad the Flanders Wild
DrvatM Kscardod.
t'nltvd Pre Service
LONDON, Sept. 15. Eaglaad'a
dally war expenditures exceed wildest
dreams. A new credit of a billion and
a quarter dollara baa been moved.
Aaqulth aaaounced tbat the dally
average haa been 111,000,000 be
tween July 18th and September 11th
Tbe amount la aald to be approaching
116,000,000 dally. Tbe appropriation
naked today la to laat till November 3
United Presa Service
IX)NDON, Bept. 15. Kitchener's
announced that ai force of 110,000
men haa been added to the British
army In France and the Flanders.
MEET TONIGHT
PLANS FOR Rl'YKRH WKF.K WILL
UK MADK AT MELTING OF BU8I
MKNS ASSOCIATION AT THK
CITY HALL
Tbe Business Men's Association
111 hold an Important meeting to
night at the city hall, to complete ar
rangement for the Buyers' Week, to
be held early In October. A full at
tendance Is desired.
Tho Buyer' Week la a unique thing
in Klamath county. It will be a week
la which farmers and people from oth
er towns may buy to the beat advant
age at Klamath Fall business bouses.
Special bargains will be obtainable,
and since the affair la to be widely ad
vertised, a large attendance la ex
pected. STILL HOPE TO
CATCH HOOPER
DKTKCT1VK RELIEVES BANDIT IS
IN SOUTHERN ORBGON OR IN
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, IN
HIDING
Special Agent Cotturl of the South
ern Pacific company, who baa boea la
charge of tbe hunt for Joaa Auatla
Hooper since tba lattar decamped, will
leave for the north, having been bora
aa a wltnssa before the grand Jury
which baa been considering tba Hoop
er case, says tba Grants Paaa .Courier.
Mr, Cotturl Is conidoat that Hooper
will again run Into the net aad be
caught, aad believes that the wanted
man la still either la Southern Orogoa
or Northern California.'
While la Eugeae the other day the
detactlva called upoa the mea who
wore with tka huatlag party la tba
Klamath country, aad, who reported
taattbey had asea Hooper. CotUrl
think It mora than Wkely that tka
man see Was Hooper, aa ha had are.
vlously beea reported In the vMalty
ofProaaaat. v
Slnea afaaarlag at the camp of, ike
huatora la the Klamath couatry aa la
reported to hav beea recognised near
Dorrl. aad it la baUavad that tae out
law to elreUag amid to roach frleada
asMM tlta-Iaataas aa tho Lower
BUSINESS
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Klamath. , r .fur:
WHEAT HARVEST
BEATS ESTIMATE
THREEMILLION
OHRGOVM CROP IN 10,000,000
BVSHKLS
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North wee Orala Harvest Increase
8.000,000 BsMfcat Over Last Year.
Hamper Wheat Crop Is the Biggest
Marprlse,
Most of
WHh It
Great Increase.
tte
Grain
I Already
Hatrested.
United Press Servlee
PORTLAND, Sept. 15. Farmers of
the Pacific North wast gathered 119,
200,000 buahela of grain this year,
compared with 111,400,000 bushel
a year ago, according to statistic of
ilymaa II. Cohen, crop expert. The
harvesting Is practically completed In'
the three states.
The whsat crop' was the blggeat
surprise. The total yield waa 69,300,-
000 buahela for tbe'three states. Thla
la 3,300,000 greater than tbe July es
timate, and 8,300,000 greater than
laat season.
Washington leads with a total
wheat crop of tt,000,000 bushels.
Oregon 1 second,' with 19,000,000,
and Idaho third with 11,300.000.
arrange JOR
BOUNZA FAIR
ANNUAL KVKNT OF THE CLOVER
LEAF CITY WILL BK BIGGER
AND BETTER- WILL BE HELD
IN NEW IIOTKL BUILDING
(Herald Spetlsl Service)
BONANZA. Sept. 15. The annual
(air (or the Uonanaa district will be
bold at the new hotel la Bonansa on
October 1st. This date waa decided
,oa by a meeting called oa Monday eve
ning, when tho following oPJcers were
elected:
President, John T. Bradley; secre
tary, Ur. John L. Harris. Tbe follow
ing chairmen of committees were also
appeinted:
Agriculture, J. L. Spar ren torn; live
stock and poultry, William Wood;
fruit and vegetables, L. D. Burk;
dslry products, Fred W. Bold; school
work, Professor Ray T. Burke; adver
tising and premium list, J. O. Ham
aker; fancy work and domestic sci
ence, Mrs. L. D. Burke.
Space in tbe new hotel building haa
been placed at the disposal of tbe
committees by C. T. Darley for the ex
hibits of fruits, grains, etc., while tba
livestock may be penned Juat outside
the building. '
Tbe committee hope to secure the
services of the Klamath, Falls MlUtary
band, and tba attendance of several
members of tho Commercial Club.
Refreshments will be provided by
the Ladles' Aid Society of tbe Metho
dist church at popular prloaa.
Much enthusiasm aad Interest la
being manifested, aad everything
points to a very successful and en
joyable affair. It Is reaueated by the
chairmen of tbe various committees
that all exhibits be staged, by 10
o'clock on the morning of the fair.
Chicago Needed lB,vw,00 Peonies
United Praaa Service
,; CHICAGO, Sept. IS. Chicago la
the champion consumers of pennies.
Her .supply of ise.figo.aoo, coppers
ran abort soma time age and aa extra
11,100,000 were seat her, from tba
Ualted States treasury. ' And atlli the
supply la low. UaHka saaat sub-treas
uries where the sufMr.taasually w
oases at tka dernaj!' Mm. Oatonto U.
a vault to often atari; aad hurried
eaUa;fe mora are fraaeatly neoea-
SEPTEMBER 15, 1915
BULLETINS
WASHINGTON Telegrams pro
testing the loan to tbe allies have
been received. A panic ha been pre
dicted If the people's money Is loaned
without sufficient security.
NEW YORK Tho allies loan com
missioners opened headquarters. The
situation 1 announced as hopeful.
Some admitted tbat threat of death
had been received. Body guard were
doubled.
WASHINGTON It was learned
authofltlvely that the president, after
analysing the Arabic note, decided it
constitutes an endorsement of Berns-
dorff's assurances tbat liner would
not be attacked without warning.
ROME An unconfirmed Athena
dlsptach atates tbat Roumanla has or
dered mobilisation against AuRtria.
PETHOORAD German . cavalry
reached Vllba, on the Petrograd rail
way, and repulsed the Russians aad'
captured the railway from Dvlnck to
Vllraa.
BIG TIME FOR
ODD FELLOWS
OFFICIAL VISIT OF GRAND PATRI
ARCH OF ORGEON JURISDIC
TION WILL BE OCCASION FOR A
GKNKRAL JOLLIFICATION
Next Frldsy evening Grand Patrl
arch Andrews will pay an official visit
to Ewaunat Encampment No. 46, 1. O,
O. F. and Klamath Lodge No. 137. I,
O. O. F., and tbe occasion will be tak
en advantage" of to hold a general
celebration of the two branches of the
aider. - -v
Tbe members of tbe Encampment
barnch are requested to meet at the
hall at 7:30, when a special meeting
will be held by that branch to receive
the Grand Patriarch officially, after
which the regular meeting of Klamath
Lodge will be held. All members of
both branches are requested to be
present.
There will be work In the Second
Degree, and after lodge closes a ban
quet wilt be In waiting, prepared by
a committee from' the Encampment.
GERMANS OFFER
A STRIKE FUND
SUCH IS CLAIM OF LONGSHORE
MEN PRESIDENT THE STRIKE
WOULD IMPEDE THE SHIP
MENT OF MUNITIONS
United Preaa Service
TOLEDO, Sept. 15. T. V. O'Con
ner, president of the longshoreman,
stated that Germans offered him
11,035,000 for a month's general
atrike of longshoremen.
An Atlantic-Pacific atrike would
have hampered shipments of muni
tions, and would have given Ihe Aus-
tro-Germans an opportunity to plant
bomba, according to O'Connor.
RANK AND FILE
WANT HUGHES
a"MMMsj
CANVASS OF OREGON COUNTIES
BRINGS OUT FACT THAT THE
FAMOUS JUSTICE IS THE. RE
PUBLICAN CHOICE
Ualted Presa Servlee ;
PORTLAND, Seat. 15 That Judge
Hughes la tbe choice of the Orefoa
republlcaas for tba proalaeatlaaam
laatloa to ladloatad by a eaavaaa that
party executive oHcsrs have made la
each county, -
These emclals war aaksd to. give
tba judgment aad the prefereaee of.
the raak.aad lie to Seoresary James
B. Reynolds t the raaabHsaji na
tional eommittee, now, bora. & t
KLAMATH FILMS
SHOWN HERE SOON
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HUGE CROWD EXPECTED NEXT
WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT OPERA
HOUSE FOR THE! FIRST DIS
PLAY OF THE MOVIES
A week from tonight, September
22d, the Klamath movies sre to be
shown at tbe opera homes. They com
prise 1,500 feet of film, and show
Klamath scenery as well aa all phases
of the various Klamath county ladaa
tries, lumbering, fanning, etc.
The entire city la expected to turn
out, according to Commercial Club
officials. School children will be giv
en an opportunity to saa the pictures
Thursday afternoon, before they are
taken to Merrill, and from, there to
San Francisco.
Tbe exhibition of these pictures In
Klamath Falls la expected to be one
of tbe most successful aad productive
advertisements for Klamath county
ever undertaken. The pictures are
clean comprehensive and Interesting.
Prices will be 25 and 15c Wednes
dsy night, and 10c for the children
the following day.
MRS. WOOD GETS
A LARGE CLAIM
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WIFE dF MAX KJXLHD atHRE ON
AUGUST 16TH RECEIVES $18,
444.58 FROM INDUSTRIAL COM
MISSION -""' '
The wife of C. A. Wood, who vts'MiuM nt Hrunmntii haipv tti.
killed August 16th In a sawmill at'eredby the state department of trntor-
tbe Pelican Bay Lumber company, haa
oeen awarueu as a ueam ciaim iu,-
444.53 by the State Industrial Accl-
dent Commission. This is one of the
largest claims ever allowed by the not be recommended by tho coafer
commission. , lonce as a whole.
Mrs. Wood has five children, which
causes me ciaim 10 exnaust me sou ,
monthly allowance. The law specifies
that $30 monthly shall be paid the
widow and 1 6 monthly additional for
each child under 16 years of age, un
less there are so many children that
the f50 limit Is exceeded, which Is'
true In this case. To keep within the
limit It waa nnrnntiTT for th aasnis-'
loners to figure one child at 12
monthly, and to leave one out of the t
figuring entirely. The total amount
that has been set aside with the state
treasurer at 4 per cent intereat to pay
the entire claim la 18,958.35.
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FAKIR ARRESTS
MOTORCYCLISTS
MYKTERIOUS PEDESTRIAN INr
OAKLAND POSES AB COPPER TO
COLLECT CASH BAIL FROM
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OAKLAND. Sept. 16. Oakland
motorcyclists are being stopped by a
mysterious pedestrian, who charges
thera with exceeding the apeed limit
and then agrees to release them upoa
tbe payment of cash ball.
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boulavard bv a man who nnaaaraa an-!..
oHcer and demanded taa aaaal aaah
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ball. Moody waa certain aa waa wall'
witain tne spaoq limit, ami ratusea to
put up say ban.
The straager ''arrastad" aim, aad
tba two mounted tka .machine and
atartad for' the jail." Attar riding far
several aieeaa tae maa jumped oa
aad dlaapaaarad. , . ,-,
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4mjmrPa "amamBBSf emBssBssna mssjmmn
Mrs. Harbart tavHao raturaad to
day to CmUaaata, attar, a
visit, la
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olhini!
Mooay. wno waa atoppaa oa s;ooiauuw, Vp. M. Hainit Toi,-v of - v
U. S. CONSULS TO
LEAVE MEXICO
OCTOBER FIRST
:
AMERICANS TOED TO STAY OUT
OF MEXICO
Official Statement Ask Citise
to
Remain 'in- United States,
of Unsettled CoadMes am
A
IIordcr-ThretauMoBs MadfJbjr.Fam-
ton to Prevent 'TroeMe
Threc-Dajr Celebration
f.
United Press Service ' " -
Washington, d. c, Sept. it. j-1
It has been' announced that comuIs""""' "t
and consular'sgeaU la practically alP
Villa territory have been ordered to
leave. Funston reports be has taken
precautions to prevent trouble during "
a three-day celebration, beginning to-
United Press Service ,
NOGALES, Sept. lS.lt Is stated
reliably that all American consuls
have been ordered to leave Mexlcojey v
October 1st. The consuls at Simplch, "
N'ogales and Sonora have sent-ws-
onfe, horses and automobiles to remote
American camp to expedite 'the ex
odus. . "" ""
Refugees arriving reported the fur
lough of the Twelfth and. Sixth U
fantry have been cancelled. A freight
car supposed to contain beans, con
signed to Maytorena, was opeaad hare
and several cases of shrapnel ware
found. ' 4 ' ,f C
United Presa Service
1 WASHINGTON. D. Or. Sent. 16.
nation for the Pan-American meeting
Saturday. Conrerees hope the new
policy win be pacification. An un- - '
'equaled recognition of Carranza will s
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WOMEN VOTERS
HOLD CONGRESS
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REPRESENTATIVES FROMdjvaw,-
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OOO WOMEN
VOTERS MEET AT
SAN FRANCISCO MRS BEL
MONT IS SPEAKER
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(United Preaa Service
( SAN FRANCISCO, Sept.
15. HunK
dredB of prominent women delegates
are attending the great congressional. -
fTws fnn TVnman QnmfamsKBi smrmt'l(B JirC
ened yesterday, and will coatlnu for
1 three( days. The delegates oame'prlx;-
cipally from the twelve Western states , K
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vnica nave equal aunrage, ana repre- ?
sent more than 4.000.000 women VOt- J
iers of the nation. . &
One of the principal things before 4
the congress Is the mskiag ofratoaa"56
nuMn lki nnnu. nt tkou A SSS I V'.
.... wunwai kBV (..7, wV maw v,TW-m,-
000 women voters feltattUeDeoem-
ber session of, congress la Washing-,
ton. t Borne of the mora prominent
speakers scheduled to appear during
the congress are Mrs. 0. H. P. Bel-
roontf the New York society leader
and .philanthropist; Mra. Phoebe
Hearst, Mrs. William Kent. Mrs, Lll-
HanTlsrrla Pnflln. Mra. Vloranaa Kftl-
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