The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 20, 1915, Image 1

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rcutlons with Central and South
American republlca, with whoa a
break la known to hava occurred. Il
confarrad with Senator Stone and the
chairman of the foreign relation! com-
Mlttea regarding the advlaabllltr of
i the wheme,
i llerllu It U auuouncvd that Brit
ish warahlna bombardod Wcatcnd and
Mlddleklrcho ynterday, but without
, raault.
Horn bay Klghty thounand nro
homelee a a rmult of recent floodti.
In the Oangea Valley, date tucknow
dlapatchea. Forty-nro were killed
and 1,800 dwelling! collapaed.
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' PITROORAD, Sept. I0.Threa
kudred tboutaod Ruaalaaa are retlr
kg trea tbe Vllnw region, beavlly at
tKkad oa both flanks. Tha Oeraaaa
m SMklnt HcrruleHB ffart ta ur.
mad tbera. Their poaltloft la asorei
crkkat tbsn any llusalan arasjr bIbm!
'las veguinlni or I he Auttre-Oernaa
PaJgn. i
'Bartrlau attetuptlng to cut o
(roa the south within a few aillea
from ihe Udn liaraaovlthl railway,
ire meeting rwUtano.
SODDEN DEATH
OF CHAP 6RAVES
Ten Million In Kktimallon ut lttnw
Uono-llonib lroMird Xeer Ibink
of 1-gUnd imI Howe of tlie 1-onl
Mayor Xeppelin aVilIuwa lUlluay,
Dropuing ItOMb Kettaated That
Fifty Were Killed.
United I'reM Brrrlie
NEW YORK, Sept. 10. Bombs fell
within a few blocks of the Bank of
England and the residence of the lord
ANIiBaaror oa, tha Zeppelin, raid of the,
PI MUMHKlt Or LAKKVIKW ? ot Wlar 8th, pssaeager. on
tike liner Rotterdam say. Tbey
HKKALD IS HTRICKKX HATUR-1 brought the first uncenaored stories
I'lOXKKK NKWHPArKR MAN
AV AKTBRNOON,
B. C. Graves, one of tho oldest and
best known newspaper men of South
eastern Oregon, died at Lakovlew at
I'nlled 1'ress Service
PCTROQRAD, Sept. 80.Tkt jawa
of the German "trnp" are slaty tallaa
part Tho Russians have beta with
nlng iinco Friday. Tha lelda are
laiplMdld condition for a haety re
treat. The Qtrmans have occupied Illvkat.
MY PROSECUTE
1EFELLER JR.
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VIW Press Service
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J the attorney of 'tha United
e Worker. ,i. i ..
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u? " Colorado InUraata, (or. the
2 trie(,jr' Wllllaai Dhsmi,
25aral council of tha ailaers, !
'.:r moritv ia, D ,,..4 ..
l.fWHcmion will bo uJLrt.k. i..
Hiatal,.
O-Sttf' arr,v", wUh atocraUry
a w . ".'.In O'dlMry Pallaiaa.
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,C'a rand jury wlll - mtimmlMm;-mi
MS?'? Jury win WjfjdL-fir
4 o'clock Saturday afternoon.
Mr, Graven, who has been conduct
ing tho Lakovlew Herald for tho past
several years, whs found In his office
shortly before 4 o'clock Saturday af
ternoon by friends. Ho waa lying
down, and It waa apparent that some
thing waa wrong. When asked what
waa tha matter, he pointed to a partly
consumed box of sardines, from which
ha had been eating.
roaring that ha had been poisoned
by aometblag ha had eaten, a doctor
waa Immediately summoned, and aa
attempt waa made to relieve him by
means of a stomach pump, but he
waa aelaed with convulsions, and aoon
died.
"Chap" craves, aa he waa com
monly known by bla hosts ot friends,
waa one of tha old-time newspaper
men of thla section. Ho served on
nearly all of tho older papers of
Klamath county. Ho waa employed
on tho Kxproaa for many years, leav
ing that paper to go with tho Repub-
tlean. Later ho owned and publtahad
the Uonanaa paper. -,
Several years ago ha 'want to Lake
view to take charge of tho Herald,
and has boon conducting that paper
up to the time of hta death.
Chap Graves waa n brother of
CJharles Qravea of thla city.
of tho raid,
i It la estimated that at least fifty
were killed, and tbat tho property
damago reached .at least 11,000,000.
One estimate places the losa at $10,-000.000.
Fire destroyed one block, and other
Ores occurred. An omnibus waa blown
to pieces by a bomb, killing 'fourteen.
A few pieces of mangled bodies wero
found, Including a leg a long distance
away.
One New Yorker aald that tbe Zep
pellnH followed the Oreat Eastern
railway toward London, dropping
bombs en route. K
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LIVESTOCK FAIR EXPECT THRONG
AND LANO SHOW : FOR MOVIE SHOW
DRAWATTENTION
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KD AT HERALD OFFICE
MANAGEMENT BELIEVES OPERA
HOUSE WILL BE FILLED TO
THE DOORS WEDNESDAY NIGHT
FOR KLAMATH MOVOM
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DULGARIA ADOUr
TO JOIN TEUTONS;
GREEKS MOBILIZE
OREECE'AND ROVMAN1A WATCH
BULGARIAN MOVBtV
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Fifteen hundred feet of film, show-
Livestock KxpoeitioB to Olvc $15,000 , ,." , r
' ' ,lng scenes that Klamath county peo
to
Coaaty Exhealt.
In FremhinMi Stock Jndgfag Ooa.Pp know, will bo exhibited at the op-
,era house Wednesday night. A crowd
test by Student. Will Bo Feataro. thmt wIn fl the DuUdIns u, the door.
The Show is Fdwratlnsml Klamath ' eXDcted. j
The fllm ambraoea KUsiath count !
l'uw,we """ ?w "7 "" aceaery. ahowa varioaa industries of
tho county, aa well aa scenes from
Klamath Falls. Bat these pictures
aren't the oaly feature ot the evening.
Mrs. Dob J. Zumwalt will slug. Miaa
Charlotta K: SaitarlM will ) .
Livestock Exposition and the l15ToUn Mlo Then Mrs. Zumwalt and
Und Show, are beginning to ocenpy Mies Satterleo have a number toaeth
tbe attention of Klamath county farm-! er. Thoao who have hoard these
ers andmanufacturers. Premium lieu ! Kliawth! Falta artiaU any thatjtho
or both ha"ve been received at , tiMr V 'ftnanto-to-oe.
cure iqe iot lyeaneeaay aiaai.
Genaaa
Two fairs, tbe Paclflc International
Artillery Joins AnatHaae
I at Setrlaa FrowUer-Taree
Claasea of the Greek Reacisea Are
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Called to tao Oelora Tap
Eavrasaed That nat
May Bad ta War.
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Herald office, and may be coaanltod at
any time.. ;
Tbe Livestock Exposition will give
f 15,000 In premiums for the best' cat-!
tie, bogs and sheep of all different
breeds. No charge for admission or
cntr&nce foe Is made, as the show
Is entirely educational. All "Wild
West" features will be afcseat.
t' Klamath county stockmen will
lirooaoiy mane many entries ai inis
LOCAL MEN MAKE
GOOD AT SCHOOL!:
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. The Balkan Invasion predict- '
;od by CarU Actaraa..;wTiarTV
farther United Freaeia at,t: -
come to Daas. aeeoraw'taiiw-v f
je porta from Derlla today. Asamr- ,4 ,
man aald that such aa, htvaata'a , I
; through Benrlato J the-Baikaaa,;
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strife, the Balkan sltuaUoa. and
bring an early end to the wa;
fair, as here will be collected the beat!I'xmMKB KLAMATH FALLS HIGH-
Captain Edward W. Efaerie
BUYERS
WEEK
DATE CHAN6ED
BUSINESS MEN CHANGE DATE TO
SECOND WEEK IN OCTOBER AT
THE REQUEST OF FARMERS OF
THK COUNTY
stock raised in the Northwest, and '
the premiums are quite worth while.
i It will be held at the stockyards in
North Portland. Among other feat
ures, there will be a stock Judging
contest by students from the various1
agricultural collezee.
Captain Edwara w. boene naa oeen The 1915 Land Show wlll be held at
chosen as auperlniendcnt otthe An- Portland, Premiums are offered for
napolls Academy to succeed Admiral tne j,ogt county exhibits as well aa
Fullam, who goea to command tbe re- prvate exhibits. Fruit, grains, manu
seive fleet In Puget Sound.. There facturlng producu, etc.. inn all be en
lmyo been charges ot politics in con- tered.
nectlon with the change. It baa been Last year Klamath county took drat
Bald In Washington that Admiral Fill- ,,rJro tot tno county exhibits. Promt
lam waa transferred because of pollt- nent men throughout the county are
leal enemlea he had made during the making pM. ror a slmlllar triumph
recent. Investigation Into thefts ot ex- th, jm.-
ami nation papers by the cadets. x Paclflc International Livestock
. exposition wlll take placo December
lrricatioa Prouem caaaaiex tn t0 ntn
SCHOOL BOY IS ELECTED PRES
IDENT OF FRESHMAN CLASS.
OTHERS TRY JOURNALISM
BERLIN, Sept. 20. The German
artillery has Joined, the Austrian!
massed at the Servian frontier, is tho .
announcement Just made., The'aaa
, days' conference reports that, the
Austro-Oerman forces will drive.
through to the.
''Buyers'
SACRAMENTO, Sept. 10. Again,
and again during the session of tbe
International Irrigation Coagreaa at
the Capitol building Saturday;, the'
point waa emphasised by tho speakers
'before. tho aactlon on Irrigation prac-
ENGLAND WON'T
CONSCRIBE SONS
SUCH IS BELIEF OF UNPRKJU.
DICED OBSERVERS CIVIL WAR
IS NOT LIKELY, EVEN IF MKAaV
una
The date for holding
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WQ9K an utjvu v"wu v mo j
..ma! tftvlla TlitalnJhaaa Ifan'a it man..
emtfeu to the aecond week in Octo-lf .Tia
ber. from the lint to and tttZ
Thi. change ha. been mad. at tho " J W ' tho wter "' " ,n'
. . . ...k.. Mf ... i.M.M iteiiigentoao.
rcuuvsi ji m, iiummi v mw .m.
of the county, who state that many of
them wlll not have finished harveat by
the let of October. Thor am anxious
BRINGS
STEAMER
SOBMARINE DEAD
That Klamath Falls men are mak
ing good at the university Is Indicated ,
from a recent communication. Col-,. United Press Service
lege la In full awing, and students; ROME. Sept
20. Greece and Rou-
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preparing to aid the allies U Bul
garia Joins the Teuton forces.'; ;A'c
cordlng to advices reeetved here,
three classes ot Greek-reserves' nave
VICTIMS OF F-4 DISASTER TO BE
BURIED WITH MI1JTARY HON-
ORS AT THK ARLINGTON NA
TIONAL CEMETERY '
from here are all Uklag an active, mania are watching Bulgarlan'i
part.-
Ernest Nail, a university sopho
more, has Just been pledged by the
Alpha-Tau Omega fraternity, one of
tbe most prominent of the fraternUlbeen summoned to the colore.
ties at the university, and the one of
which Fred Dunbar, Vernon Mot-
schenbacher and several other Klam
ath Falls men are members. Claude
Hill, Just entering the university, la
pledged Kappa Sigma, a prominent
fraternity.,
Ray Burns ot Coottllle, formerly of.
Klamath County High School, haa
been elected president of the fresh
man daas. He la also an Alpha- Tan
Omega pledges Forest Pie! and Joe
Skelton are 'both, trying ont for the
Emerald staff, and according to meat
bera of tho aeaff. seem likely to make
a- place; -..
IMPORTANT
GREW RECEIVES
NOTE
CLOSED FOREIGN OFFICE FOR A
HALF HOURHHSFifHAN AND
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LONDON, Seat. 10, Great Britain
won't foree her bom into the amy, ax-
eept aa a laat resort.; If eoaacrlption
UBiiHiary. a civil war U uaiixeiy.
1 Thw h the .iuagmeaiwf neutral ob
servers who. have bad aa oaeortualty
ta study the BrrUah mind. Aaagtrea-
Btve aMaorwy.ace " w .-
Rlowa-Out Faae Ceaaee Dtaaater
.HONOLULU, 8ept. 20. An unoffi-
to h ble to take advantage of the'clal but apparently trustworthy report
'.jr.rinn luiina made bv tha merchanU aaya electrlciana making an examlna-
and atate that the second week will or ine Buomanne -, . oaiuo
be more convenient for them to get iHonolulu harbor March IBth, but now
away from their fame. , aryqoex, aiscoverea inat tue use,..nlted PreM service
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Two-thousand letters have been an iour oaner !,- -w gAN rRANCiBC0, Sept. 10. The
aoat by tho Association to the reel- Indicating that thla waa the cause ;UnlU( guUt ,teaa,er Kupp,y WM w.
denta ot Klamath and Lake couatlea ;o dhmater which reenlted In the Uv The gB k
and Butte Valley ta California. An .aeath of her crew of twenty-two men,, Mlu. tM dead froaa the snhaiartae
eeual number of cataloguea. giving' , ' " '" r-4. which was1 wrecked off Heaaalal
tho program for tho entertainment of SeiBaera Ftna TtaaearB narBor March M, Tho unlaeattied
the visiters and the special prleea and NANCY, France, SepU IS, While jbodleawUl he burled at ArllagtoaHa
IhducemaaU hetng offered by the mar. .aiggbMi1 treaehea In tho' forest of tlonal Cemetery, with mltajyea-.
chaata wUl be.aent out. Champenoux, French boMUotb aleeovr ore, " r - "'
These catalogues are now on tbe ered a hoard ot ancient Freaca coins , The remalaa-ot ) Electrician F. M.
press, and will be mailed the latter of the early 17th ceatury avWoatly Heraxg will W aoat to Salt Uke. aad
part of tha weak. l ;hratthtlmoortheaehiatry.tboBe
Inta1 Lorraine under Loata;xiII. Ua- wlll be sent to NorfeUc. Va., while the
ORDUN CASE NEARLY BHT.
TLED, SAYS BENaVfCMHrV . ,
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n Sk Uai.ta.iBMj Ikwillu anrf f I.
n. o, n-fw, f -. t-i.v "'i
FlUpatrick aa family spent Sunday' tha
der.taa-.rrrevlaloBs of the;la,w,?haU otodleaot cmkaers M O.F, Aahareft
tae oawers:wm a a ana, awiiw i. u- aiaaaa ww.eeai
half to taooaieierB waa to Jaara, wand tor latarmaat wna
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united Press Service
VENICE, Calif, Sept. 10 A ladder,
set up in police headquarters here,
will he a teat for alleged drunkards
hereafter. If a man arrested aa a
drunk can climb up. and down the lad
der without falling, then he will have
proven 'hilmaelt 'sober, and he wtil be
released with aa apotogy. If he trta
and alips the dungeeaa for him. ' '"'
TkllaArMalim WO Ammmmmm BMiw'
A Urge detaaaloa e Klamath Fall
nusmeas asea, aeenmpaaiea ey -iae
band will go to hferrMltaaiorrow to
attend itae tret of tao dutriet fairs.
Automobiles wttl leave .t'tao eenrt
hottaeraooa-'attar-laaeh;;. All
wlahlaglta go aMretueetadto
their names with Fred Fleet at. Uo
United I'reee Service
BERLIN. Sept. 10. The Hesperian, .
and Ordua.cases are regarded aa atr4
tied. An agreement as to uo'AytjMtj
wUl end the controversy. Berneierff i
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