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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1915)
v P., 1H- i -art 5 ' 4' w V ; iMs-:J & PAULS' I I rf I ktt'ItVtr Jrt-tt Irt I KLAMATH COVKTT, 1 f "" ' KLAMATH FALLS, ORlOOHj WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, ltlS , - , , ?. tJ.lki pes and Germans toth Claim Victaja AlST PHASE OF UH1ES1U 5 IN HISTORY OVER v MX VRKXCH CLAIM IMPORTANT " VICTORIES :Wb Feet hi ,, Advance In Ariefe ctpeewe H IMnataelNl ' f Vuny Heights Capture Ktl- MM OOTMM Have Lest laW.OOO 'gkuV-veniy-ulne Cmwm Taken. '' tmw Cblm Recapture Tnattie UeHea Pre" Service PARIS, Spt. 39. It ia announced taal Um rrcneh hv galnM Import ut vktorlw In ArtoU and Cbanpagno la tk farlou attacka ot ytrday ui Im( alibt. The kill tkat donl atai Vlair lUltbti, Kait Bouchw, wMcaptarad. It fa attlauted that OaoaM loaaaa art 110,000 men. Beveatjr-nlne Oer u cannon wre captured. leaked lreaa Servlca LONDON. Sept. 19. A lerca aterm ot abelU are buratlag on tba Waatarn treat la tbe aecond pnaa of tka big' Mat battle In Ibe world'a ktatery. Tbe ant rath Ii orer, with tka reanlt tkat tka alUea axo In Cbaataacaa and tka XtWk retion, ateadlly kftamaaariag. Tbe allien hope to awkanet tka Oar- la preparation for tka aecond Tbe lait I'arla rnmmunlqua aald the French are calnlng foot bjr foot. United Preea Barftea BBRLIN. Sept. 19 It to announced that tho Oermana ha-re reeaptured atreral rowa of traaeUa Ik North Uoa from tbe Dritlak, "We were unable to eject tka ane y from tho trenckaa ta Nortkweat SMebaa, bat we are aonatanUy ad naetog In wayaa In other ataaaa. Tka Preaebare downed y our Maslhte CLUB SMOKER IS GREAT SUCCESS KWTY MKK PIHeSSNT AT ITPUrT OV INFORMAIj QKT.TOQWrwm WNCM, CK2AM AND TAUW UXB KVBNINC nJCAaUNT forty men were preeent, at tka Canwareia, Club aanakar laatnlgnt tba Coaomeretal Oltb raanw, ad nlalr waa auck nauaaaaa tkat breartar UnHar iutoaaar, get-to-WkHB will be held naaaakly. s Xlaaajtk county nMnnlaetnrad ata reahmenta. and. abort "balka fwtributed to tka etealnga enter- J2"1, ' iwlii Atr mnt Wiley and araaak aaida lH 'Machea, of tka' eVeatngV " ' Baldwlny'naaywna'lk. Jf dJetrlet fair for nat yen. JJj Pointed out the value of lueha ,in which all gut4em Oregon 2r u' ? wu "! 0afna Z,.'ort' CaUtornk. aatraUaa $ to 'toW- t i Attorney Wilay dlteuaaed tka pry- " -tkVfcTi CB"taaaeai,, nagaww wanatlaK aa iUii.u'L. 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H. Oookc u rvw nrf hr thre children, tho family ot United States Consul tno ramii) oi unmm Cooke at Patras. Qreecc, wore paaacn .l ....I. mIam.i UIm PrAtirlB gers Willi llicir inui 4...- . Coffee, on "flte Oreek liner Athlnal, which caught Ore Sunday, September 18, when 360 miles southeast of Hall fas. The vessel was abandoned after should bo opened up to home-aoekora. Attorney arocabock discussed tbe city water and light question. Ho made the point that Kiamain ran dtltena ahould get moro In touch with officials, and assist In making of bud-j gets, etc. j t Sandwlcties, coffee and cake were Tn1, rLtt ,m0kr brk0 UPHOBIIIE ALLEN OP PORTLAND TO "The value ot such amokera can bardly be eetlmntod," aald Louie Jac- obs. "Buslneaa men goi oouer m aualnted and can talkover matters that are certain to benent the city and county. We expect even a laraw attendance next time." Thoae In charge ot the smoker ex- nr.u.rt their aratltude for the wo men who prepared the lunch and the girls who served it. LATE BULLETINS Washington U la learned that the Seman"; to hail the Armenian --.s i, I. AnnailrtAVinnT rffHlUBBLlUal rages, on humlUrlan grounds. London It W annouuceo vnai m itPiHuii defeated a large lome Turks at Maaopotamla, Poaltiona were captured on both aides ot the Tigris. ; p-Avid-noe The grand Jury In dicted Un. Mobr, in the noeasaory he fore tka fact, and three negroes ware Indicted on two.eonnta, for tba i mur der of Dr, alohr and iha aaaault with Intent to kill on Kmuy aurger, , x Odd FeaWws CalW VMomnera ot KUmnth Udta No. in in o. F. will meat at the hall tefticht for tka'purnoaa of organlalnf degree team, nnc nrneiiee, nn.l hrr children, Mary. Louto ttrlc. tno passengers were rescued by ships t PPOred In answer to the wlro-t loiw call. 8lnce there waa Ore In two scpnTato holds, the officials of the line. arc satlsOod that It waa simply one moro case ot German spies In America planting a bomb In the vessel. They inoui n.V'r" """"""""'.:"' to the unusn neei in mo ura.ne...i FOUR-ROUND GO IS BILLED FRIDAY MEET KID CURLEY OF KLAM ATH FALI-S IN BOXING MATCH AT ATHLETIC. CLUB A four-round go to which everyone la Invited free, will be the Iret ot a series of boxing matchea to be held at the Klamath Falls Athletic Club. The match is billed for Friday night, at 7:10. Hobble Allen ot Portland and Kid Curloy ot Klamath Falls are the prin cipals. Both are clever mea llgajt wulghts, and according to experta, are well matched. The management wanta to emphn mSJrSSrSi. .j n nri flht. "A aood eleaa. Uoort. not a fight," they say. Oeetly Fire at SnsTerin United Presa ervlce fUlFFHRIN, W V., Sept, 19 Twen-ti-live realdeacea and n bnetneaa block containing twenty small eterea waroettroyed by Ira toeajr; gfu- dreda ware carried uneonaeloua frem tbe hurnlag reatdenaaa. no ww Vve been reported, Watt Winter In Peikileg a. O. Jeknaea and wlHare eaneet ad dawn frem their Bummer heme at rdnt Cemfe. 'am their way to erhe- ley far tM wiawer. - i . i ' ' ' r r - r. " " j.fcv"' -Miti DIES IN ALBANY FROMflE SHOT MAX Hiil fader House, Where Cuai(li lletrayed Him Otlcera Are Huminoard, aii4 .Attempt to Drag Hint Oat -CoaVlct Alma Itevolrer Hut HIHp Hulk Fatally Wound. Ilk at U:flO TU Mornlag. 1 fulled I'reiM Service ALOANY, Orei Sept. 28. Otto Hooker, the cecarted convict, died at st. Mary's honpltal this mornlag. I At midnight iaat night he hid un derneath the houae of John Melaner, jnt Knst End, Albany. j Ilia cough betrayed htm, and. a ! neighbor summoned tbe police. Pa 'trolman A. J. Long and Deputy Sher ' IfC H. Chrlatoteraon ot Multnomah , county, and Guards L. D. Moora and 'John Talent of tbe state penitentiary, were summoned from the Southern .Panc depot, wbetjsntkeyyara-wtah. 'log for tka obnTtet 1 The officers dragged Hooker, by the less and ahouldera from under tba houae. Hooker turned orer, drew hla revolver, and aimed. Pntrolmani.Long ' nrcd his file, the bullet entering ( Hooker's cheat He was taken to tbe hospital where he died at 2:30 thle morning.. The pollcaman'iirtory that tke. man attempted to shoot is doubted oy . . revolver wm found emt- WUne88e, say he waa trying to Knl, un Ma hMldB hB ah0. i UnlioU Press Service I'ORTIiAND, Sept. 19. Patrolman Long described the death, ot. Otto Hooker, the escaped convict, who .. Mr,-uM.rpv um to ot the state penitentiary, as fol io we: This morning Cbristoferaon stood leaning over Hooker. Iwaaatandlag straddle ot hla head aa. he lay under the foor of the house whore we found him. Hooker had been told to come out hands first. He came part way. and turned over as If to reach for hla revolver, underneath the loor, Not knowhag whether he had a gun where he could reach It, I Bred." United Presa Service SALEM, Sept. 29. The funeral ot Harry P. Mtnto waa held n,der tne supervision ot the Elka, County offi cials and others attended. WILSON'S EYES IT III REVIEW - t. PRESIDENT UNASHAMED TO DRU8H AWAY TEAR AS VKT ERANS OF GRAND ARMY OF RE- PURTilO PASS STAND Untud Preaa Mrfiaa . WAJHINQTON."D..C.. Seat. 19. Tears' csime to the p'reaideniyeyea re? peatedly,' and he. WMunaanamen w brink Uiem away wblto revlewiag the ranks of the vetatena 'of the Orand ilV,fn,tom)M;f ,': f Z ' ;Tnera were tew dry eyea m the vet enuu paaed Wltoen wee atandlng en a amnU beJiaay iiihiahiy tba malneuad. vWith Urn were T Wm iifJBW wBavegty fsaanrj gmmmnannnmmni H' WHO MUKBKKKI) MCPEiUN TKXDKXT MtSTO IK DEAD Albany r?s?j , WASHINGTON SEES VETERANS PASS IN LAST REVIEW LOOKS THROUGH EYES OF FIFTY YEARS AGO Haadfnl of MagnMceat Army Pi Before President Remnant off Logan's Mem, the Crew of the Mon itor, Send Thrill Shadows of Gen- - mla Seem Striding in Advance of Shattered Ranks. By GENERAL NELSON A. MILES 1 (Written for the United Press) WASHINGTON. D. C, Sept. 29. Washington looked today through the eyes of fifty years ago. Its populace and visitors Joined with the nation's executive la review ing the battered blue battalions'of tba Orand Army of the Republic all that Is left of the stalwart legions, 209,990 strong,' who marched with, yojitk'e Dm tread before the White House In review with Sherman, Mead and Bher lenm, Hanaoih, at the ateae ot the war that called the army Into being. Cielebrated laLuevmeatbamhttfal canttal. amene"tka nennle ef tna mtretnmmMt anfitt liianaJwinM' -irmMtrtfn'f ""-"-. " ar-r.w w,.mwn.v- iu um warm, uia un imii nrww review ot the Grand Army of 4ae public epitomised and symbolised spirit of our nation unhy; and mighty Influence on all humanity through unborn ages. j There In the" vanguard of this body, i unique and filled with the essence of tragedy and romance, marched the remnants of Logan's men tke troops from Illinois. John A. Logan la dead, but it can be said I aaw hla shadow striding on beside them. Few ot the handful et old leaden who are left from the days of '61 and 'CC passed bare today. Their boya trooped by, though, rigid aa tke dreg alnr chains ot time nermittedi audi with them. In fancy, anyhow. If net In fact, their generala went marching on before. Fifteenth in line marched what re- mains of the men. who fought with OeorgeH. Thomas ot Nashville, "The Rock of Chlcamagua," We called him. "The noblest Roman ot them all." In Pwlnton'a atstory you'll read that hla nrniy'c Nashville campaign pan tam ed vnnqutahmant Into victory tor us. A naval banner streaming free above the stumbling ranxh brought bat the' memory of John Erriesaon. (Continued on Page t) Beyiag nTeraea far AhHea W. F." Blackman. a horse buyer ot Renohaa gene to the Wood River Valley to look at some horses. Mr. Blackman states he is purchasing horses for tbe European war. for the allies. Skowa Un Smiling John Aneel returned .laet night from n month's vtolt to the fair and other California points, with-a enalle aa broad aa the Upper Lake. Wkether it wna ceased frem, Joy at, once more being In Klaiuatk or by thlnktog of tka good time he had', Johnny rs fuaaa.to'staW 'l ,'j' WUl Danee F4leerang , The seeond dlatriet ejsaU ir'whlek'wlU be held at " :-. --r r:-,.;.y . n tomorrow, will end with a Mg at tke Mlaalen ketm. A:,orenamra wliH go "fiwrnKlMna v $& uian'.the must, and Hie rebatf that the; Klamath Falla bend. will aam ae- eomaany wte awataimn mm tarn eny VV.-K' j... smaBsa amnam). wsassyemy ii il. otrver P. hferton et the Dneted smnnaamnmn aWsmlnmrnrnmUMg. ggggTtMslU ami nwTnwJaaVjf ejW'BlsmTlaamBejsywnm mmyar i mge ed afnMPPslslnWm I Vsmaammj "r ' t'.f ,t.- hJ.A im ja. . tv rrv-1 .i,'K i-".t"J-ti. .,.! 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FLEET. OF COMMERCIAL CLUB REQUESTS DELEGATION GO FROM HERE. . ALL KINDS OF EXHIBITS ON DISPLAY Tomorrow is the date tor the. sec- ond district fair, to be held, at Bo- nania. Fred Fleet, of the commer- cial club, la making plans tor a del- egatlon of Klamath Falla men to at- tend. . , , v.. xne ratr wm oe quite aa. muea. s success as tne nrst aucnet rair at Merrill, ant, deserves as big h. repre sentation' from here, according, to Fleet. All kinds of exhtblta will be on display, and contests held. n As many, aa possibly can should go," said Mr; Fleet: "uet acquaiatea with' those Bonsasa farmers, tor their good and ours too. Some of tke nro- ducu will probably .be brougkt to Klamath Falls, for exhibition In the exhibit window." r CATCHES HAND IN COG WHEELS A. O. CLEMENTS, OF U. S. RECLA MATION SERVICE, RaKMsTVaMI SERIOUS INJURY IN ENOINB , wowaam .. '.& ifi 8fiS . s, y A.O. n A i' m Cimmamm at t,rtmmlam- aervlee waa 'serloaaly hurt . . 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