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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1915)
9y$ 'r i-m a. Iteratfi ;.,. f.f u , v tyvtf4 fee Jij1, .KLAMATH COUNTY'S (Wv ;t" ' J v V ."" ! '' ' X H ,' :r m'.'s IBSM f mi :'.J'I - ...... s. i (Ehg lEunttiA : l: tv. , jgj I-8? 'rS "V, 'as fear No. aTsTf bfiANS FORCE RUSS AUSTRIAN RI6HT SHATTFRtO ffftWWBKBG DRIVES RUHMIANH KAHTWARD rtMk tails " Makceswea's Forres. gajilr on MitNk of Ihrlne TIm mhtta l Flenrfat la Hoalhsaat ,. Wkis lluaslsna Ocean 1-eaJtlatt, la Penult or Austrian, aa Right .orstrylM. I'iHtd Press Service BERLIN, 8pl. !. It la aa sosarcd that Maekensea kit capture link, too miles cost of Breet-Mtovtk ud only thirty miles west of the Vlltti Rovno Hup, to where the whole (Jtrman lino It moving. Illndcnbnnc has progressed toward tie Riga Dlnk line, driving the RvMlant eafttwnrd to the bank of the Irtlni, near t.lcvenhor. KLAMATH PALLS, ORBOON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1915 -'4 Lotes Ruttian Command ARRAS BOMBARDED CONFERENCE ON Halted Press Service rtTROQItAD, Sept. Id. The Aus trian right, ihatterd, kaa retired twealy mile. Fighting U heaviest la SoathesetfUgllcls. Thejr pursuit by the Ruatlana, who kave craaeed the Btryha, and aro occupying a posltloB on the wentem bank, continues, DRY LAND CROPS A BIG SUCCESS KXPKRIHK.NTH IX RAISING AL FALFA ON NON IRRIGATED LAND WILL PROVK A BOON TO TIIK PAIIMKK8 The Commercial Club aad the ofi.ee of County Agriculturist Glalsyer are In receipt or several displays of pre duru. The fruit eiklblt at pluau, pnehea and applea, ate., from tke H. Newham place, are attracting muck attention. One of the mod Important eahlblts ! that or dry land alfalfa at tkt county Agriculturist's oftoe. Moat of It U from the Rosa Butte place at Dlry and tho II. M, Daniel rancb. Thli exhibit Is the mutt of a year'a nerlmonllng by Mr diatom. It " always been doubted by msay Klamath farmers tkat alfalfa eoald w raited on non-Irrigated laad, but these experiments, made through tks operation of Mr, delayer aad the farmers, prove conclusively tkat It can. The seed was planted this sprlag la ws thlrty.nve Inches apart, aad ml tlvated. Although this was a dor year, wound three-quarters of a toa par " was harvested at the iutton m. and next year the erep will be worn one nnd a half to two tons per ere. In three instances the experlsaent m a complete auceess, Mr.-Glelsyer round that of the two kinds ef seed "Mi the Kansas dry laid aad the WW, the latter brought slightly bet-' remits. f Soudan graaa was found to be sa wellent crop-for aom-irrigeted laad nerthi, year's etserlmeet. It was IT . ln row McaWvated, aad a wo or rrom four to gfc teas was the J"0"; At this grass Is said to have Dh. ir""11 TWf M taaa tint Meat. - , T'' , aaaaaasiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH nB aaaaaaaaaaTI aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVR BaaaKHaaaaalnai sanga s 'aBsgMIgS C(;' saaaaaaaaal Hi' fnaaaaaasaal ??, $ geggerf!w) BsnVb aBgsjHT aaaaaaaaaa HND60N8 SILENCED FKKXCH HXVLOUK OUtMAN MV XITIOX l)KI"OT 8UI1MABINB HIXKH DKHTHOYKKH BRITIHH HVIIMARIXK IXNT TO TORKH t) nil id Presa flervlce I'ARIH, September 16. Tbe sub urbs of Arras were bombarded heav ily last night. Tbe French silenced their enemy's guns and their Are ex ploded a Oermsn munition depot st Roye, lAMlgny. HewaalBn4 , or w' Abbrt'imlaeat Klamath oonsty,, arrived .here laet Jht .from Pheeaig,rtg.,llof tWi at v.Ti "Wf Wtnl1 'M , Sy' " M t te m MSSS StXlttisrnrMr OrsMd Ilekr Nicholas (Irand Duke Nicholas, commander of the Russian armies sgslnst the Cler- mans on tho east front of the war, has been deposed by order of tbe ctar aad sent to command the Russian armies against the Turks. Whllo It baa been Impossible to learn nil tbe facts about tho case the belief la that tbe defeat lor the Russians In Poland and tho loss of Warsaw has forced the grand duke to get out. United Press Service PARIS, Sept. 10. An Italian sub marine sank two Austrian destroyers In the Adriatic Monday, according to dispatches. United Press Service LONDON, Sept. id. The admiralty admitted the Turkish claim that tbe British aubmarlne E-7 has been aunk and tho crew captured. "Presumably true," la tbe admission. I BRINGS ELEVEN WIVES TO JAPS HKATTLK JAPANK8K KDITOR IS OOMINO WITH BRIDKfl FOR HIS OOUXTKYMKNMORR HATIBKAC TIOX THAN "MCTTRK MUDIM" LAND 6RANT HAS , FIRSJJIEETIN6 W. I. VAWTKR OV MKDKORD IS, i TEMPORARV CHAIRMAN I Dumba Grins After Interview With Secretary of State Lansing . V. Cttspmsa Is Secwury Oover i aor Withy cossbe iklrrwiPai Body, I Adrisiac Oaly BaajceettoM to Coa greas Lest Dismkyjof llody He In fringed Upon, and Oregon's Osaee Injured Segsjeet Committee. ConjrreM Head L0N6 MILITARY ROAD PROJECT COXOKKHH AT OAKIAXD WILL DISOUHM FROTKOTIVH HIGH ' WAY THROUGH CALIFORNIA, ORKOOX AND WASHINGTON OAKLAND. Sept. Id A project for the construction of a great military i mill alone the Pacific Coast, through California, Oregon and Washington, to be built by the United states gov-ernsu-nt. will be oresented for tbe consideration of tho Psa-Amerlcan Roods Consress. In session here, so- cordlng to sn announcement made by Samuel Hill or Marysrille. wasn., iM-nildent or the Pacific Highway As sociatlon, who will take an sctlvo pari In the congress. 'Wo will ask the national govern ment to provldo the money for this mad." Hill said. "We want a hard- surfaced road, over which troops may bo moved easily ir necessary, wo heed it for defensive purposes. The IsiHtes have done all they can do In building Interior roads, ana ii n ue duty how of the federal government in construct this hlshwar. It would be approximately 1,000 miles la length and would proosmy cost sou, 000. a mile." T.maa UeDonald. who WS8 fOf elgh- teea years Connecticut state highway eommlMloner, said at the ooayeaUea that the siatea of California, Oregon aad Washlagtoa lead the Union la the matter of good roads. The Columbia highway In Oregon .nd oe roads of the Siskiyou pass la California," he said, "mere taaa egual iiia famous roads. of Kureie. as wen as tke famous4 Palisades aleag the Uudtoa Rlvsr, T woaasriii reaa ai-aireas has nil beea aude ta the past United Press Service SEATTLE, Sept. 10 H. Yamakanl. editor of a Seattle Japanese news paper, and an enterprising man, de parted a few days ago for America In charge of eleven Japanese girls, who sre prepared to embark on tho sea of matrimony as soon as they reach laad. Eleven fond husbands are wattlag, though they haven't seen the brides, nor even a picture of them. Mr. 8. Yamakanl has taken the place of tbe pictures. It seems tbst with the higher de velopment of photography la Japaa that method of Introduction between brides and grooms has not always given eatiafactlon. Indeed, according to reports thst have come back from America, It la declared that some of tbe least beautiful brides took the most beautiful pictures. Aad then, too, a man doesn't al ways msrry a girl Jut because she Is prstty. Some men want more sterl ing qualities. The necessity for Yam ankanl arose, and he Riled it. He agreed to pick Japan'a fairest for Se attle's Japanese bachelors, aad bow ho Is bssded for that city, confident he Is prepared to please all eleven of the men on the dock. CAN SHOOT DOCKS OCTODER FIRST GAMK WARDKN CALLS ATTKN- TION TO 'CONFLICT BKTWKKN MTATB AND FSDRRAL DATM FOR OPENING OP SHARON Deputy Osme Wardea HenryStout I warning sportsmen against vleta tloa of ths duck law. Uaaer the state law tbe duck seasoa opens eaSee tember 15th, hut this is saperssdod by, the federal law, which provides far the opening of the seasoa tor skeetiac dueks oa October 1st. i -la ease any arrests are aside for Wolatloa ef tbe federal taiw before Oa, tober lsi, Oa parties will hare to be taken to Portland for a heariat, which will eatalla heavy expeaee. la all eases where there Is a coat let ae-: twsea' stale aad federal regulations, (llorald HpetUI Metvlic) SALEM, Sept. 18. The conference on the Oregon-California railroad land grant, called to formulate plana to dispose or tbe land and recommend to congress s policy for Its sale snd set tlement, opened with 300 delegstes. W. I. Vawter or Med ford and C. C. Chapman of Portland were appointed temporary cbalrmaa aad secretary by tbe committee of procedure appoint ed by Governor Wtthycombe. Qovernor Wlthycombe addressed the assembly, warning that recom mendation be made suggestions to . . congress. He said that it seemeo best that the conference should re frain rrom taklag action which con gress might Interpret as presumptions on the dignity or the final authority of thst body, and thus Injure Oregon's cause. j a-U, He sunested it would be well to Invite congress to send to Oregon a subcommittee or the public lands com mittee to investigate. ;. , 3 . inn Zl S BULLETINS United Press 8ervice Copenhagen The German newspa pers have received vague Mats that Roumaala will enter the war sooa oa tbe side or the allies. It Is not under stood wby, Washington Hottest September known In tbe East for years. Temper ature at Boston 80. la New York aad through tbe Atlaatle states, the Oblo Valley and tbe lower lake regions it Is slightly cooler thaa yesterday. Liverpool The Johasoa liner Queeamore was flmd mysteriously while lying at the docks here. The origin of the fire Is unknown. London Tbe British loss In the Dardanelles campaign la killed aad wounded, Is 79,288, according to Sec retary Teaasnt's announcement la the house of commons. Rome An unconfirmed report says that Bulgaria has deasaaded aa ex planation from Greece why Roumaala has concentrated her troops on the Bulgarian frontier. Paris The goverameat hss intro duced a bill calllag to the colors the elnss of 1917, and orderlag tbe 1918 class to be held la readiness for In stant service, It will probably be passed without debater U. S. ShipimnU in London United Press Service LONDON, Sept.ld. To value of serera cargoes ef ships frees Amer ica, beaad for Ceaeahagea. were seiata y the court easlralty. 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The presides waacs-to hear direct freat BerUa before saar lernstorTs coatdeaee. j l y ' t "r JunUed iV C.sept. lev Pre Sen lee "WASHINGTON. D. iGcriuar and iatrhi'iM naSrnl " a cooUBg-off process that wfll last a - M"U reliably reported that the admla- t istratloa anxiety ta ilelihiatali aaaia. fimtmma lf' t "" a. a Easier coaceesleae are, prehaala.lt - Berlia uaderstaads the sdmlalstratlca : deems the sltuatloa ef aieaveet aa--f JVJ. tore. tf. -?l - al , i DISTRICT FAIRS :TVI v ' i t-i -. - IU MAW UKUWUS This is a photograph of Dr. .ft...!., m n.. .w J .MH vrntn ArrnitlallI In tTnavIttnl 1tsi hi a BUIUUU A. UUIUUl! UlUDasWIUUr .7UI-,' -" . Mia saw Austria, as he left tho state depart-Iff"" the Bethlehem aad other , ... w. . a a .. iobjo v esieru pinnia u enougn mon ment in Washington, September 7tb. we ,orthcomlll. . He JL-lhsT after his Interview with Secretary of premier to use the wireless to inform1 State Lansing. The Austrian, who him if he should go ahead. The pros-! went to the secretary to explain his pect of his dismissal by the Dresldent- letter to Premier Burton, offering to either did not worry him greatly of he J t n v LARGE DELEGATION OF KLAM- ATH FALLS PEOPLE WILL AT- TfEND FAIRS IN CARS KKNT URGES WTOR ATTKNDANCB . 4 i; Ha tin AmHrfan mnnltlnnm nlsnta. 'fnlt thnt thar wnulrl Ka nn Ah4Ali-' " The does not show that he was greatly j come after he had seen the secrotsryjeWsiagiaext troubled as a result of the talk. He jot state. ied;by,a tan rails. .t OLD SOLDIERS HAVEHESSION 8KVENTY-F1VE TENTS OF G. A. R. ARK PITCHED AT MEDFORD. TOWNS OF SOUTHERN OREGON REPRESENTED " niH anlillara heaan to arriva this morning from Grants Pass, Rsgle Point, Central Point, Ashland aad other Southern Oregon points for the annuel reunion of the soldiers and sailors of the Civil War. Tents to the number of seventy tve are pitched in the Hill grove la the southern part of the city. Ideal weather after the drlssle of Monday greeted the veterans, aad assured pleasant conditions for their meeting. up to noon the registration showed ssventy-three, snd will be increased duriug the day. Medford Mail-Trlb-uae. BUYERS' WEEK: A BIG EVENT BANQUETS, LECTURES, DANCES AND HIGH JINKS WILL MARK district fair at Merrill, be-I Tuesday, will he attead- targe crowd from - glome th ; If pressat plana do aoc go ! amiss. L. G. Yea BeUea, Fred Hoes itOBtaad J. 8. Keat coaetKato a eeat- lakto'nf the, Snataaaa Ifaa'a Saanata " Uoa-that are la charge ef the, mays CELEBRATION JULY FUND. TO BE USKD FOURTH Hesae Freat Portlsad Mrs. C. F. Stone hss returned from a trip to Portland, accompanied by her alece, who will attead school here this winter. WeaseaUMeet . The Clvlo Departmeat of the Wo man's Club will held a et t;l rrldsy afteraeea at the Library Clab roos.-Mrs. O, Wt WhWe,s. perlatsadeajt. -,, . The plans for the buyers' week, Oc tober 4th to 9th, are. developing wKa great rapidity, aad already It appears that this unique affair will be oae of the most successful eelehratlOM .evert staged In Klamath Falls. Commit tees are hard at work, aad urge crowd, wonderful bargains aad good, times seem certain. Two hundred and fifty dollarsef the subscribed fund for the Fourth of July, celebration was left, aad the Business Men's Association are plai ning to eipend this aateaat la easeK talalng the? guests of buyers' weak with banquets, lectures,' dsasss. ate,. particularly the last fewdays of the week, it Is sanounoed,' however,1 that If aayone Is not satlsaed wltathle method ofepeadlag their sehserlp ilea", they mar esllat the oaea of the treasurer at tae'Buetaeea Mom's Asie- elattoa ;aad reeelYel their, pre fata of Mbscrlptloa beekv '" Xi -' I a ST i Already several automoeUes have been subscribed ta transport people to , this! fair. Others will be procured, and J., 8. Kent Is. desirous that every- one who wishes to go leave their name with the committee, so. that a . scat caa be reserved for them. Every '' onelsUvited.' -, , V "Klamath Falls peeate should et-s tead these distria-falra.'isaidMr.J Keat this mornlag. "Thetr aasssas teads '.'toward the develepmeat aad. prosperity of the entlWeenty' '"'. MA TO TB ALLTBR. ,, . MJ . AIMOaYT,CBRUst Unlted'fPress Serviee 4 Jr f V ' NUW. YOBJC,;iept. 16. The sseet- ing of 'New York flasaeleta, aad.- the inaacisageats of the attlea lasted most of lsst night. It was aw4e kaewa' that the loan to the sJUea waa. ';. practkAllr arranged. It was state r . taaf'eaough American .baakers ,esi wUHag to partlclpste to guaraatea toe success of the leaa. if. i mmm:rmmimm ? xil J U fl . w ; . i 4& M i J. "JV . ' ' V The -get-togetaer sovsmaat was sa.- the Btaried by practically sll : tareats la aa effeK.to taaa. 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