The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 25, 1915, Image 1

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MEETS GERMAN;
LEADERS CONFER
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of itoumanla (jourer wiw
wi nuko Mecklenburg, Kaiser
KMeyOutcome Net Hinted The
Ttrfcs Unirleteil-Buclmrast Ex
Med t Hulguriau Mobilisation,
llreek Ministers Confer.
I'llttd Press Bervlce
ATHKNfl, Bopt. 16 Crowds parad
eJ Uit nldit In the Oral war demon
ttntlon, and stopped before the Bui
hiIm imbiMy. Turks were not bo.
lentil. The mat office were open all
sight.
Mlnliter of War Oanglls conferred
with Premier Vcnliclos and hU subor
dinates. The nowmpor prei the hope
tbtt mobilisation doeit not mean that
the Hull iriim Intend te-ttart a third
Itilkin war. People have bean in
formed that the ministry does not in
teiid to plunge Greece Into war, but
will oppose the Bulgarians attempt
to upset peace.
liului' I'reis Service
tANDOK. Hept. 26. Huchnmt
dptchc wiy the KIbk of llouma
rila rai summoned his cabinet aad
political leaders, following as audi
oes with the Grand Duke Mecklen
curt, the kaiser's envoy. Tha out
corse was sot b la tad.
The Bulgarian mobilisation has ox
rlled nuchsrest, and hostile demon
it r it loni greeted Mecklenburg.
PENN CAPITAL IS
All DRESSED UP
HAM SPENT THREE MIU40N IN
TftANMFORMlNG NMLKOTKD
C1TV INTO MODKIi ONK HAH
THRKM)AV CKLKRRATIOX
United I'ren Sorvloe
XARHISnURO, Pa., Sept. 16 !Ut
riiburg has been celebrating for thrto
Uyi. .nock in 1901 Harrlsburg dis
covered that as a city It hadn't much
to brng i: except being the state cap
Mil, and Hint It scarcely deserved that
tanor. Only a mile or two of paved
tree!- no parks worthy the name;
Mplsygrounds; drinking water heavy
th coil duit and dkerae germs
vorylhlng, in fact, just about what
"'ought not to be.
So Harrlsburg borrowed $1,090,000
d proceeded to dresa up. Later It
as other loans, until the aggregate
1:431,000, while that much
ore was spent by Individual property
paying for Improvements In
rowt of their real estate.
The city has more than seventy
lies of paved streets, mostly sheet
PBU: far more than 1,000 acres of
MM c parki, meet of whlek it owns
wrlghti a plant which alters all wa
f used in tha eltyr auiimer "play
youBds and swimming pools (er ehil
i a summer samp for ehiUrea:
2is couru and gelt links fee, the
J!reBt and adults, aad a river
' J1 ,nd Hver basin whlek has keen
"Proved in a manner unique in Ue
""re World. Tha nlana orlalaallv
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W9lea ll tha uhufu . .k. iku.
fejy rlbratlon ending today, "
Kra iesalea) VnUheiy
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RUSSIANS
WILL
RETAKE PINSK
HUH IH OITILiAl, I'llliniCTIOV.
lllIITH AltK l'MUMKltl0 IN
NWAMPH .MACKKNtiKN HARD
I'HKHHi:! I,KFT llirTRKATH
Untied I'reis Hervlco
PKTItOnitAI), Hept. 25, The Rus
sians will reenpturo Plmk and Dubno
In predicted officially. Msckensen is
hard prosied at Plmk. Ills left has
retreated five miles. '
The Itusilans are retreating at Log
ishln. Tho rights of both srrales are
floundering In tho marshes to the
south of IMnsk. Tho Austrlsns are
unable to Mop the Russians In the
Vnlhynlan triangle.
SHERIFF ARRESTS
ALLE6ED THIEF
Sl'PIH)Hi:i ItOHIIKIt OK BOOT
III.ACK MAKKH VAIN' ATTKM1T
TO IWJAPK CAIOHT XKAR
HTATK MXK
Ontv ngsln the alleged robber of
Jordon, the bootblack nt Fltspatrlck
ft Uesn'H barborshop, Is In custody.
Yesterday evening bo was left in
BhorlfT Iw'h custody by a policeman,
but there was n misunderstanding all
around, because the prlsonor didn't
know tho man watching him was the
sheriff, or the sheriff wasn't aware
that bo was supposed to watch the
prisoner.
Hut when the msn ducked around
tlio corner and escaped, the sheriff
got a littio "Roro," as ono court bouse
official expressed It, and went right
out after him. llo chased mm all
yesteVday afternoon, and caught him
almost at tha California' line. And,
according to men who know tho wild
items of the territory, his capture,
speaks a good word for the ability of
the eherlff.
Tho prisoner was badly frightened
when bo loarned that he had attempt
ed to escapo from tho sheriff.
CHARGE LAWYERS
F
TWK.NtY TO FIFTY OTHKR8 IN
VOIA'KR C1IARGK ATTORNKYH
TOOK FKK8 FOR F1MNO APPM
OATIONH
liultcd Press Service
BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 26. W.
II, 8. JWcolson, Norman Cook and
Franklin P, null surrendered to the
United 8tatos marshall. Twenty to
fifty others are Involved.
The men ore chargod with accept
ing fees for filing applications for gov
ornmant land Involved In court litiga
tion. Tho arrests wore a result of a grand
Jury blanket indictment returned yes
terday caused by alleged Oregon land
frauds by realty corporations.
Hoy Would He HDog
United Press Servlc
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 35. Ches
ter Vincent of San Pedro waa Just a
romantlo lad who had bean reading
Robert Louis Stevenson's tales, and
decided he wanted to be a skipper.
He'a heard about sealega and sea
leknessand he thought that to be
come a real salty old sea-dog he must
get hia sea-legs, He did. He rocxea
about for four daya on the tugs near
Urowley'a doeks here, until unroman
tie cops gathered him in and tried to
tomraunclate with his parents.
Marine Head Vlale Wssla
United Press Service
.ROM. ftept, 16. Marine Minister
!ui.j.k.. .uln.il BaUmdra haa aa
WITH LAND
RAUD
MUST PAY TAXES
BEFORE OCTOBER
I.KKH THAN UKKK RKMAINH TO
I'AV HKCONO HALF OF TAXKM
TO KHCAI'K 10 l'KR CKXT PKX
AiTV UI.11ICH
I.i'nh than a week remains In which
to pay the second half of the twees
In order to escapo tho 10 per cent
penalty, according to officials In the
Sheriff's office. The second half has
been duo somo weeks, but many
Klamath people have not paid.
"They must be paid on or beforo
the thirtieth of this month," oald
Oeorge tllrlcli, deputy sheriff. "Tho
ton per cent penalty will then be at
tached. Quick work will be neces
sary on the part of m&ny Klamath
people? If they escapo It. The money
must be received at the Sheriff's of
fice by that time."
APPLE CONTEST
GROWS IN FAVOR
(HUnVKUH A.N'ft 11K-HAKKRH IN
TKItKHTKD I.N XOVKL OOXTK8T
IIKI.II IIY WOMKX BOOKLKTS
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TO UK HAD ON RKQUK8T
The apple contest to be held in the
near future Is creating quite d stir In
the community. A number of women
huve announced their intention ofea-
tcrlng the competition In the prepar
ation of cooked apples, and several
growers have stated that they would
bo pleased to respond to this oppor
tunity to show just what kind of ap
ples can be grown in Klamath coun
ty. Folks are Just beginning to ap
preciate the valuo of the apple. It Is
nutritious and wholesome, and con
tains as much nourishment as meat.
Growers will bo interested to know
that by sending a two-cent stamp to
tho contest committee they may se
cure, without cnarge, a nooaiei giv
ing Information about sixteen vsrle
tles of apples grown extensively In
the Northwest, stating their eating
and cooking qualities, color, flavor
and site, and telling when they
should bo put In storage and how,
long they may be kept there.
Tho committee will also furnish
booklets to women who wish same,
giving over fifty recipes for cooking
apples. If the women read the re
cipes they will surely want to display
their accomplishments In the apple
culinary art at the contest. These
booklets may be secured by calling at
the library, or will be mailed If atamp
Is sent.
Donations of suitable prises are
being received by the committee.
These will be placed on exhibition
prior to Apple Day.
Howling Alley Opens Tonight
At 0 o'clock tonight the Hubbard ft
Dale Bowling Alleys In the basement
of the Odd Fellows' block, will he
opened. J. B. Hubbard and R. C.
Dale are proprietors, and are well
known In this section. They have
their new place of business fitted up
with new equipment.
hieoml Coming (toon Belief
(I.DFORD, Sept. 25. Elder T. U.
Hunch, president of ihe Southern Ort
rtou conference of Peouth Dsy A4
ventlsts, spoko last night in the
church on Riverside avenue on pres
ent day events In the light of the
prophecy, He referred to the In
crease or earinquaaeii, uuaw,
crime and miracle working powers
for deception as evidence according
to the Bible prophecy that the seeond
coming of Christ 4s drawing Mar
that tho long dark night of sin Is al
most past and the dawn of eternity
at hand,
ikarp Threatened to Letters
United Prase Service
PARlS.'Sept. 16 It Is learned that
Ambassador lharp has received let
ten tareaueleg hla Ufa, u wall aa
Oererd ud otKer United States for
GAS BOMBS TAKE
PLACE! OF KfAVY
ARTILLERY FIRE
flKHMAXH t'Hl: AHPHYXIATI.no
HOMHS I.N ATTACK
Pf-endi Repulses Infantry nittunhvus.
Irench Warship Hllenfe riirkbd
Ibtltcry HanweslMg Altf F-vnch
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Air Squadron Ilombardu Situ and
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KnbioMW Railway KUMlea Oertitau
Trenches Wrecked.
t'iil;-U I'rens Service
I ARI8, Sept. 25. It U Muouncd
lint the Hermans used asphyxiating
bombs nt Auberlve and W, Mllalre,
tl.e bombs replacing heavjbombanl-
nient. Heavy artillery his wrecked
thu German trenches nt Artolse,
r-ttd Argonne.
Infuntry at Manhoue ncre repulsed
by French Aire. f f
I'nited Press Service
PARIS, Sept. 25. rlt Irnnuouncel
thi.t a French warship silenced a
Turkish battery on the Asiatic coast,
lurrnfslng the allies near. Sedd lit
Cnhr.
It Is also announced tUat ,thc
Frei'ch air squadron bombarded the
Shblnnes railway station ajad Mots. "
IFRflPIMF H1F
OF SUBMARINE
IF LIXKRS ARE CONVOYED BY
AEROPLANES SUBMARINES
MADE USELESS, ACCORDING TO
ENGINEER AT CONFERENCE
t' nlicd Press Service
BAN FRANCISCO. 8eptt 25
If
every liner crossing the war sone-U
convoyed by aeroplanes, the subma
rines can be rendered all but useless.
Professor Lesley of Stanford uni
versity said at the naval aad archi
tectural engineers conference Thurs
day. The submarine Is visible from a
height, even when It la deep In the
sea," said rroressor ieieu. tne
aviator can see it plainly, while from
the dock of a steamer It la Invisible.
The airship can be the eyes of the
navy as woll as the army, and will be
the submarine's strongest enemy.
Degree Teem to Meet
Members of Prosperity Rebekah
Lodge will meet in Odd Fellows halt
on Monday night to make arrange
ments for tho district convention to
bo hold atiMerrlll October 8th. The
dogree team wilt Illustrate 'the work
at that time, and practice Is neces
sary.
Women Dislike Jury Duty
United Press Service
REDONDO BEACH, Calif., 8ept.
S3. Women of this city are not keen
for Jury. Police Chief Ell Moshler
wants to Impanel a Jury of twelve wo
men to try Mrs. Clea-ve Heansler,
wife of the Redondo township con
stable,- on a charge of speeding, but
many of the fair sex eligible for the
panel have vanished, Moshler asserted
Thursday.
flame Heads At Barbecue.
The state game and Sah commis
sion composed of I, N. Flelsehner, F.
M, Warner, Carl D, Shoemaker, state
game warden, R. K, Clanton, suporln
teadeut of hatcheries, and H. L. Kel
y. master fish .warden, were the
guests of Medford sportsmen at a
vsalson banquet hold at the Joe Han
aa ranch on the Rogue. Wednesday
afternoon and evening. V
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SCHOOLS FULL OF
MUSICAL TALENT
TWKXTV PIECE ORCHESTRA AND
SIXTY VOICE GLEE CLUB DE
VELOPED AT HIOH SCHOOL UN
DER MR. TAYLOR
A twenty piece orchestra and a
sixty voice glee club are musical fea
tures at the high school this year.
Both are under the direction of Mr.
Taylor. I
Nearly every kind of Instrument Is
represented In tho orchestra aad Mr.
Taylor says that be was agreeably
surprised at the talent he foand In
the local high school. The date for
the first recital has not been set.
He has found three or four stud
ents for pianists for now organisa
tions. The Glee Club of sixty voices
Including about twenty, male voices,
Is also developing under Mr. Taylor's
direction Into a first class organisa
tion. The Klamath Falls people will be
given opportunities to hear both the
orchestra and the glee club often this
v Inter. Mr. Taylor says that they
may often be secured for church
services, ete.
10,000 SOLDIERS
HAVE PLAY WAR
.NEW YORK
SHOWS NEW FOLK
WHAT
HOSTILE INVASrON
WOULD BE LIKE--TROOJfl AD
VANCE TAKES TWO HOURS
United Press Service
NEW YORK. Sept. 25. Those New
Yorkers who were Interested In seeing
what a hostile army marching into
New York would look like, gathered
at'Van;Oortland Park today and saw.
1 be army was composed of about 10.-
000 National Guardsmen from New
York city boroughs, and their ma
neuvers were said to be on the largest
scale ever attempted In the United
States, -r '
o First came the screen of cavalry
and the advance guard, followed by
the main .body of troops, the rear
guard trailing all. The men, horses
artillery, ambulances and other equip
ment .occupied two hpurs in their ad
vance upon the park. '
Van Cortland looked like an armed
camp aa early as 10 o'clock. Some of
the cavalry and field artillery started
operations the night before, giving a
demonstration of noise that would
probably be heard the night before in
case a hostile army actually did in
vade the city. During' the morning
there were shows going on In a dosen
rings. The engineer corps built po
toon bridges and laid mines, the artil
lery drilled and fired blank cartridges
from behind neighboring hills, one
squadron of cavalry gave rough rid
ing exhibitions, twelve ambulances
dashed about picking up Imaginary
dead, and a whole battalion attacked
mess in turloua fashion.
Ndsalem Woman Burns to Death
United Press Service
NKHALEM, Ore.. Sepr. 25. Mrs.
Prod Egglesten, aged SO, was burned
to death In a Are that destroyed her
l.omo three miles north of Here. Kg'
glesten and three children were saved.
Tha husband carried his three chil
dren out. but on returning for ii.'s
wire, was caught in tho flames nnd
neverely burned. -
Doctor to
Dr. eaJ't'Mrs, L. L. Trnax leave
Sunday merging tor Philadelphia nad
New York, accompanied by Dr. F, M
White. Both''Dr. Truax and '.
White will take post graduate cours
es, The, former, expects to be away
several moaias. p
State Vi
Tho state
Lytle. or one of hie aesistaata, will
bo In Klawath CoMtj.atU4 ike
Fglra nt l-enaasa aad Vs'Klaaaaek.
Th. irst of : these-at ;tsss-ns. s
billed tor September Ittk.Ueiaad
of the 26th. aa waa the oriutenl
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AMERICAN SHIP
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M.NKR EEMDYK, FIAIXO
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hjSD FLAG, THOUOHt MMED.
PART OF CREW OF 04 r.-.KD.
M PASSENGERS OARRIRD "'
United Press Service .,
LONDON, via Hollaad, Sept. 26.
The American llaerEemdyb, flying the
Dutch flag, bound from Ouenos.Ayres
to Copenhagen, haa been sunk.Thlr'
ty-nine of her crew have been tended.
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NEW YORK. Sept. 35.---The, Earn-
dyk '.as mt tnported to the seuth-
e.ii or me cst or ireianu, aiouaay,
offcrs stated. The crew .coaatsted
or men. it u oeuevea no nasson
geri were aboard. ' r
It is thought that the sMp struck a
mine. ' ,
MAD WOLVES ARE;
MENACE LAKE CO.
COYOTES WITH BABBIES IN THE
NORTHERN LAKE COUNTY ARK
COMMON, ACORDING TO LAKE-
VIEW REPORT
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LAXEV1EW. Sept 26. Reporta
coming Into Lakevtew tae past -week
seem to indicate that the mad eoretes
In the northern jart of Ue'eeunty
are still busy. Lest week a degh.'
lonainc to County Commissioner B.
D. Luts was bitten by a mad eeyoie.
and. after fighting them with fence
rail. Mr. Luts succeeded la IcOling
both the coyote and the dec. ,z x
A few daya ago H. L.-Holrersoa,
while running a grain header ontke
r. o. oucan piece, six mues xrosa bu
ver Lake, had a narrow escape from
being bitten by a mad coyote?- The.
animal attempted to board .the mach-1
Ine with the driver, but wi
driven
off. Mr. Holverson's only weapon
was 'a email claw-hamsaer. ?, V
A horse belonging to R. E. Ward,
which was bitten 104 days ago. "Waa
killed last week after attempting te
bite several other horses. &' I
DENVER PREPARED
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KEY OF PURE COLORADO GOLD
TO UNLOCK GATBS OP SOIL
PRODUCTS iDONVENTIONi-gBa,.
OOO COST OF U. S. DISPLAY
United Press Service .
DENVER, Colo., Sept. 26. A key
of -pure gold taken from the moun
tains of Colorado will open tbi gates
of the International Soil Products ex
position aad Farm Congress here tp-j
morrow. Dr. W. H. Sharplsy.Fmayer j
of the clty.'wlll turn Denver over to
the managers oi ue great exposition.
and. Governor George Carlson will afco
tend the hospitality of the whole state
to the farmers of the woriu, otaera
who will make speeches of welcome
are John Vallery. chairman pt the
local board of managers; Thomas B.
Stearns, president of the Denver
Chamber of Commeros, aad'B. F,
Hanafourde, director general tot ttnn
exposition. The exhibits, areVaH
ready for the laspeetten ef the Jl.-
000 visitors who are expected y the
managers of tat expoeUlen. '.; v'i
These exhibits' will Ineiune a I it,
000 government display, tat Urgent
ever made In tela eeuntryejchlbRu
irom iweaiy ssasse wser, of us aw
slMlpp), gad many, foreign eenatrlee;
aad will Inelttde all tall nfMaeto
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V.WA8HRWOTOM. C.,Sea. Jt6. "
Likelihood of recognition of Carrenaa
Ur lessened. It la ramered.that al
leged attacks on Brownsville ten fee-
tor' In -the cause. Funstea hat
asked, to esUbllsa- whether Carraaan
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oldiers participated In the nHnek.
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BRQWN8V1LLE. Sept. 26. The
partldpatJea of several ksmdred .Oar-
ransa"toUowers as tat attack en' Pre- -afreeooata
threatened tetarsmUstsil
complications. Three hundred Amer
iesn'soTdlera are on anad. f? - "
z .uenerai naxaretie teniet taut am'
soldlera partlelpated. " v I
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A Mexican woman aided James Me-f
Callea -and sereral empleyes'to de-;
rend. nls ranch house against, a Mex-f
lea attack. Two Mexicans were kiiK
ed and three wounded. Soldlera ware";
summoned by telephone. .
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Sept. 26. -Bt-i
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BrotamerNaealMi.
, Governor Mayteceat
aJVlHsits. haa ordered that aBUi
lean negroes keep out of Soncesi.
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Fuastpa haa confirmed tat arrett o;
General Raoul Madere. aTmiast. at
welj.as eight others for tmpreperiy'
entering America. C -.
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