The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 30, 1915, Image 1

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(o replace the vantimo In Prance and
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MKOFORD, Sept. SO. The
Craler Uke will cIom today, and
there will be no aceoMaodatkm at
the hotel, according to uperlateadent
win a. gteel.
Travelers to the lake are advised
u arrange for acooMaaodattoM e.t
rresptct, covering the dlswace to aid
' w the lake In n day. All natloaal
MW close September IMa.
t Thli u the glorious aeaaoa of the
7Hrattblako. There w little aaow,
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Wres aad data on the jraar'a buel-
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CYCLONE KILLS
IN NEW ORLEANS;
LEVEES BROKEN
,UTY NOT BADLV DAMAQBD, BUT
HRVJtRAL KILLED
6RANT ONE WAY
FARE TO FAIR
60t:THEIt.V PACIFIC COMPANY
HAYS IF IOO GO ON UPBCIAL
TRAIN, ONE WAY FARE CAN BE
MCCURED
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I'leode Froaa Mlleelpyl Destroy Fleh.
The Klamath Day aoveawat la la
full ewlag. The Southern Paetlc aaa
lag VUUgew Traha Service Stopaed granted a one-way fare for a' apodal
.. ' . - ittala to leave Klamath Falla some
iiatrartiyReamaied gtomfaeaaa Ume In October for the e-poettlo.;
XoHbeast Fraaa New Orleaae WIUi aad retura WMk ,8ter' ,f hundred
1 peopia laxe part ia tne excursion.
DiasJalebed Vloleace Peee Xaa' ,...,. . . ,.v.'
. The date cboaea by members of the
chle Reaoru Storm Btraek There. Commercial Club aa the most aaltahle
(Would be October 17th, and the retara
- date October 24th. DuriBg this week
'ulted Press Service .niamatn uay, tnat U a part of the
MOBILE. Ala.. Bent. 10. Thou-,'15''" ProaTam at the fair devoted to
anda of dolura Amaa and unnl the esploltaUoa of Klamath, woald
faUlltlea were the result of the cy- hM' " wou,d tteade by
clone that swept New Orleans, subald- j6"0 Klamath people to make U a
ed, and passed nortbeut with dlmla- ucc- .T 6
Isbed vloleace. ; Fred Fleet desires everyone who
Train service between Mobile aad would like to take advantage of taia
New'Orle&ns waa stopped. 'one way fair to leave their names at
j New Orleans waa not damaged ae- tne Commercial Club rooau. Flfteea
verely. The levee below New Orteaa8!Dm9 at ,aut ecured from
waa reported broken by the Mlaalaaip-(lMrDr towae, ao K elghty-tve alga up
4pl. and several Ashing vllUgee are re- -tn eMureloa will Uke place,
ported to be destroyed.
SEVERAL LOADS OF Ill'BIN
MEN ATTEND SOME OF 1
PRODUCTS WILL HE
liATER IN WINDOWS HERE
No European ruler of the warring
Kiiroixsin nations, not otn the
knlNer, spends more time among lila
truopg than does President Polncare
of Frauce. Thla photograph ahowa
him shaking hands with a wounded
French hero aad Inquiring about hie
condition. The picture was takea
very recently la the military hoseHeA
St. Nlcbolaa' at Jasy-les-MoulIaeaux.
. oiiited Preaa Service
1 JACKSON, Miss., Sept. 30. Rail-1
roadlag between Jackson aad New
Orleaaahaa' been resumed. PaaaMea-'
'achle reaoru that the atone atraefct
.la terrMkally.
r GTVF HILLSTROM HAS LOWEST Biff
TW010RE WEEKS! FOR SUBMARINES
Several autoloads of Klamath Falls ( AT PltrSUDE.N'T'H IlKgUKHT, GOV-! UNION
business men. accomnanled by the
r.itn i-voiliJ.tsai bAbturiUX
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band, went to tho Donansa dlatrlct,
fair this afternoon. Among them were ,
Fred Fleet, Roland (llalsyer. Will
Haldwln aud Fred Peterson. 1
Soma of tho prise winning products
will undoubtedly be brought back to
Klamath Falls for the exhibit win-J United Press Service - - -
dowa which Fred Fleet Is prepartag. WASHINGTON. D. C, Sept. 30.
WORKS OF SAN
FRANCISCO OFFERS TO BUILD
SIXTEEN SUBMARINES FOR
COAST. AT 9810,000 EACH
HUNTERS TO 60
' FORI FRIDAY
S0R6HUM PROVES
6000 CROP HERE
, O. SWINDLER FINDS THAT THE
GREAT SILAGE CHOP CAN RE
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Roumaalaa auteamea have
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ROME. SeaC, Jt.-The TllTfglil-
are aarredlyatueaf 'fer?w. J;Aa.-
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WA8HINOTON, D.
CTTV WILL BE- DESERTED BY; J. O: Swlndlrte"coperaUoV vrtth?
MKVtnsR vtnt armmvn i.v. "" Agriculturist Glaiayer,
demoaatrated that sorghum, the great
CENSES AND AMMUNITION BE- alio crop, can be successfully raleed
'In Klamath, county. He raleed tt oa
'non-irrigated Uad, oa his reach aevea ; '
'miles front Merrill, toward "-win ' ,
"The result of this sorghum expert- j
ment la most importaat to the valley,"
aald Mr. Qlaisyer. "It ia one of the',
foremost crops of silage. We expect a'
big acreage of It next year." 1
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Tomorrow la going to aee Kli
Palls sj deaerted city. The entire
male population, aa far aa eaa be aa
cerUlned, la going out after ducks,
geese and quail. .
TO BE.ADVbTJbbW AS KLAMATW
COUXTr RESOUBCK ONLY AT
EXPOSITKN--4neOaWCTS
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MNCOLN, Sept. JO.-he 'ItM
J"WUon campaign aimed to place
m n the ,t of dfy .uto,",,.,
"Mr bunched today. Ia the eaa
'"Uoh which opened here thla mora-
ik! . w" cn or two days.
8Uloon force, of the atato he-
P'anrag their Ime of battle.
nBlu. oCoa'eaea to Araea
PORTLAND, Sept. te.Wlliiaia
"Wirt ll MM U f.
KsiLu.4 7 inasieer ot ,iae
rtngofaraoalata. Hewaaar-
- in uregon City, aad will be aaa.
Sat 1? SAw!i ttaaerraw. he
cT.nlp,de(l ty oa the eharge
jwjoi Frad W,tCael aad M.
r, alleged arsoaUU, are await
."W, They pleaded cH.-filHr.t I
wiSS' i,pt' .-Thi-iteied
hOaior,;::"" - Leaiae ef
'iru?. Dew, er.
!7?w ru' etatute. thMataliu
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Nai w. n...T. L''fvveww.' ,parf.
One of the windows Is already fufU of .The president haa wired Qovernor.The Union Iron Worka of Saa Fraa-
monster vegeUblea, grains, etc., and Spry of UUb requesting the delay of.clsco waa the lowest bidder for the
Will RiMwtti has lnt nlunW a
ixrew ua wui. . r, v r, , . .--.- --, -. -; .--.
C. Sept. 30. A variety of game U Ukely to be ..w u " ""- from Saa Fraactoco 1U a atery., He .
. ..-tr....u .,.. .. " -wauu un y-. w.ia eauai fear-ed It from oldih at at Oreaaau
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more will be added to the other win-.the execution of Joseph Hlllatrom, ' contract
I. W. W., sentenced to die tomorrow,
for tho murder of a groceryman and
dow.
"Wo
are going to have a whole
building used exclusively for the ex- bis son.
hlbltlon of Klamath county products," j rhn nr..idailt declined to act
aald Fleet. "Thcao wlndowe wjll help , gwedlah minister reauested him
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a lot aa a temporary measure."
FIND NO TRACE
OF THIEVES GANG
KOBIIKRH WHO RIFLED MAGUIRK
STORK APPARENTLY HAVE
MADE A CLEAN GET-AWAY.
LITTLE LOSS
to do ao.
No trace haa been found of either
the aaa of burglara who rifled Ma-
gulre'a store or the man' who stole the
motorcycle. The burglar gang naa
apparently made a1 -clean get-away,
but hope U still held for the capture
of the motorcycle thief,
Magulre found that only slight
resulted from the burglary, aa
the thlevea dropped most 01 tneir
plunder at the ehoU from the olBcera'
revolvers.
; Other amall thievery has been going
ea lately, which the police force hopes
to aump out la a abort time, it oc
oura mbatly la the poorly lighted aeo
tleaa of the city, aad fuel, tools and
groeerlea are being atolea.
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Raek to Her Medfbrd Rome
Mrs. A. k; Rlapey, who aaa been
vlaitlna frleada and reUtlvet la Klam-
;ata Faila for the paat two weeki, re-
laraed to her home la Medford thla
United Preaa Service. - ' r
SALT LAKE, Sept. SO. Complying
with the prealdeat'a request, 'Governor
Spry aUted that Hlllatrom will not
hang until October 18th, In all prob
ability.
of building elitooa subma
rines for the defense of the Western
coast.
Their bid was $610,000' apiece,
until 1 "ereving vt uuuu iruw ht 10 etgni in
a year. The Electric Boat company of
New York waa the next lowest bidder
for eight or more, at $511,000 eaeh.
The California Shipbuilding company
bid for three to five aubmarlnea at
1548,000 each.
Musical Festival Tonight
United Preaa Service
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. SO, The
"Autumn. Music Festival" will be giv
en tonight at the exposition, with a
chorus of 400 voices, and contlaue un
til October S. The opening will be
Mondelsaobn'a "Elijah," with Mra.
0 race Bonner Williams of Boston aa
soprano; Mme. Florence Mulford of
the MotropollUn Opera, contralto;
Evan Williams,
right, baritone,
Unor; Ear) Cart-
Year-Old Rabies Should Pitch Rett
United Preaa Service
SANTA MONICA, Sept. SO. Per
fect American babies must be able to
pitch baseballs before they are twelve
months old, accordlag to the rules of
the baby show under toe auapicee of
the Mothers' Congress of, Southern
California, which opened here renter;
day, The bablea that hurl the hone
hide with vigor and accuracy received
large clutters of points In the flaal
reckoning.
Ctvk CHtb.to Meet
The Clvto Department of the Libra
CHOOSE MINTO'S
BROTHER WARDEN
1 1 in
JOHN W. MINTO, HIUITHBR OF
HARRY MINTO, MORDRRHO BY
ESCAPING CONVICT, CHOSEN AS
. WARDEN
brought into Klamath Falls tomorrow IUC0tM
nigni. mere win ue aucu, 01 oouree,
and a few hoakera and many quail.
But some are going where they can
shoot quail, and incidentally run a
good chance of getting grouae and
deer. Many are going to ahoot ducka
In the morning and evening and quail
In the afUraoone. Besides this, raile;
shore birds and dovea are available
game.
The swamps of the Upper Lake will
draw many duck hunters, aa well aa
the lower end of the Lower Lake.
Some are going to Tula Lake, also.
Today baa aeea a great rush for
hunting licenses at the county clerk'a
! office, and tor ammunition, etc, at
the gun atone.
The bag limit for open aeaaoa are
thirty In any aevea coaoeouttve daya
for ducka, geeae, shore birds, ete., aad ,
tea In any aevea consecutive daya for ,
quail.
Mr. Swindler brought aa other dry
land producu, huge Uble beeU
onloas from seed aad four varieties
of beans.
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the Klamath motion pleUuea.' aa'f'';: M'
fort waa made to have the' slatura ef - ,. ' , it '''
Crater 'tatriekevfMam,. ta;faati
PRIZES AWARDED
ON OCTOBER 10TH
WATER USERS TO JUDGE EXHIR,
ITS IN CONTESTS AT MERRILL.
SEED TO RE REDISTRIBUTED
NEXT YEAR '
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SALEM, Sept, 80. John W. Mrntoj
of PortUad, brother of Harry P. Mla
lo, aliala by Otto Hooker, the eoavlet,
vas uaaalmously elected wardea of
the aUto penitentiary by the aUte
leard of eoatrol.
Mlato ia the ex-chief of pottee aad
ei-poatmaater of PortlaM,
WIRELESS PHONE
REACHES HAWAII
WIRELESS TELEPHONE OONNEC
TION HETWEEN ATLANTrO SEA
BOARD AND HAWAH ASaHJRRD,
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NEW YORK, Sept. SO. WlreJeef.
telephoae eoaaectloa betweea.the At
lantlo aeaboard aad Hawatl,,Mf
miles, la aa eeUbllahed atet, eeerdsaff
, Owiag to a mlauaderatoadlag and
the InablUty of childna oomaetlag
for Water Uaera prisea to brtag ea-
hiblU to the dlatrlct fair held. at Her-
riii,ainemeer i, me ooBnamoe hi
charge haa decided that all exhibUa
may be plaeed in Compton hall, Mery
rill, by October ,16th, when the prlaea
will be awarded.
The Urme of competition are aa
follewa: Gnla exhibitors ahaU ex
hibit the beat head selected sheaf, and
the entin production treat tne two
pounds of aeed In Urenaed grata. p
The noUtoooateatanta aa;waiht
tae eaure yteta rroat tne tan
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the representatives of the eeverai aee- ,. ?H
uoaa or tae aeate. im eeatnMaataav
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or diatriet aaa aa 'eaaal ehaaeeia
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SACRAMENTO, Seat. S8. Hon
than 19.000.000 worth of property U
lost to eeiialn couatlea of the ataie I to the announcement of the Amerleaa
for the purpose of Uxatlon thto year, (Telephone end Telegraph eamaaay,
because the people deelded: laat fall! A apeeoh from WaaMagtoa ,haa
to exempt, educattoaal.taautatiaaa of 1 been reeelyed at a aaull wtnieaa tale-
eellegtato arade aa aalHi!eveerta4aaaoae eUtloa by the eoaaay, eala.
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Mr. aa,Mr.';6,Pineaa've jaat
returaed freai Jan. Iraavateee ,aad;a
vjeit to the aaaWaai.'v While thaw
an Overlaad, in
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aa Medford waa already ahewla Cra-A
ter Lake scenes. Siaaott aaade .etrenV-,
uoua njeetfoa to taia; and tne;
wasr taken up with the'Oreg
rataakiBera. with the reeolt thiU Ktua.
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ath wtll be allowed the exelaelve right
to a'how motion ptcturea oi 'the lake.
The pictures an being " shown1 in'tjae.j -
thaUer in the Ongoa bulldiBg. a
already are a great aeeiaeuwe to fan-'' .
nott la hiawork of avertlataff aOaaj?
ath couaty.
Mr." Baldwla aUtea that the
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