The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 01, 1915, Image 1

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la tka paat atoat ef tka karan kave
Mir kata ltaata4 la tka fat aattte.
may far aarktt. Tkla kaa always
(aft a lot of faaaan oa tka kaaaa of
' tkaewaan. It la atatad tkat Millar
rlJtt art kaaallftf-akt tmn araaa
vU at prlaia ktaf ataaJt.
Ukt Walker kaa kata buying ci
Uatlrdy for the Mllltr ILin firm,
"aad'aaa otta dtlirtriai the cattle to
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Yetterday a trala load of thirty
ran, containing nine hundred head of
cattle, ware shlaaad from Midland.
Aattber trala load of 4,W eattle. or
beat tklrty-dfa can wUl kt aklpptd
October tb, aad a third train load
on October 14th.
During Bepttmktr Mllltr Lux
ulpptd oat two traaa laada at tka W.
C, Daitoa cattlt. Bataraam !. aad
(.000 cattle hare kata, aurekaaad by
tklt company from tkla aattloa thla
mt, which will jiaaroaimate la
nine f10a,0f.
Luke Walker etatte tkat tt.waa tka
tenUon to aklp a baatk f tka eattle
Pirakaatd la Lake eoaaty frtm Uka
view, but oa ateoaat of tka laablllty
o net can, tkt cattlt kad to kt drlTen
to Klamath Fall, a dlataaee of 110
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NINETEEN DEAD
AT NEW ORLEANS,
TOLL OF STORM
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liOUlHIANA
Prar TrminiiloM FaUIUIm lit Mouma
Wbnrc Full Korrv of Htorm Htnuk,
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KUIt WIk'h Ifoime CoitepMM.
Southern I'arMe Wiarrr Dnrtrar
U -Wrecked LaumcbM Maajr.
United l'rea Hervlce
NKW OIU.KAN'8, Oct. I. Wlrales
to QalvcRton ntaerti that nineteen nre
dead At New Orleeni. The Southern
raclHr whnrvea and offlcen were rte
atroyed, Tlu full force of the storm itrunlc
the town of Houino, and It la feared
tro.itndou fatalities occurred be
tween there and Moraaa City.
United i'rea Bervirt
niLOXI, MIm., Oct. 1. Thirteen
perUhcd in the atorm at Rlgoltta', l.n.,
nctordlng to flthtrmen arriring from
there. Mr a. Myrtle Allen, aged 08,
waa killed, and her three children In
lured when their home collapsed.
There were no fatalities at Blltil.
The storm destroyed sereral hundred
small Mhowers fit th pier. Bpllnters
of launches strew the beach,
United Press Service
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 1Tho total
storm damngo was $16,000,000. Part
of tht city wob inundated three feet
for n day and a half. Nine boats
wero sunk, and drydocjts containing
vessels wero blown from one side of
the river to tho other.
ORDER DEPOSIT
FEE
PACIFIC TELEPHONE COMPANY.
CANNOT DEMAND ffl DEPOSIT
TO BE FORFEITED IF CONNEC
TION IS NOT MAINTAINED
United Press Service
SALEM, Oct. 1. The publlo serv
ice commissioner ordered the about-
tloa of the 1 6 advance .deposit requir
ed of certain patrons of the Paclflo
Telephone and Telegraph company.
Tkla dote away with tht company's
requiring applicants for a Sat rate to
make a deposit, which Is forfeited If
tbt.eenaeotloa Is not maintained a
year, except for meter or measured
service.
Tkla Is effective after November 1st.
The only requirement Is that subscrib
ers pay in advance.
BONANZA FAIR
IS REVELATION
IsfPROVKMBNT OF THIS YARW
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KLAMATH PALLS, OREQON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1, i915
ADies Offensive
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Begins Era of New
MKHMAOK IS HUNT T8AOVGH
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MILKA AT THE RATK OV FIFTV.
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(Herald Mw-liO rfcrrvlre)
8AN FRANCISCO. Oct. 1. -Wire
less transcontinental telephony ceased
to be a dream and became a reality
at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. At
thnt hour Theodore N. Vail, president
of tho American Telephone and Tele
graph company spoke a few sentences
to John J. Carty, chief engineer. Vail
waa la New York, Carty, waa at Mare
Island. The words traveled 3,000
miles through air without a wire to
carry them, propelled through ether
at a rate of 68,060 miles a- second.
The human voice has been hurled
Into spice at the Naval Radial Station
at Arlington,- Virginia, aad conducted
by skcrvJbrMgk.a'b.tMare(-4and
achievement works the solution
of nrnrly every problem Involved with
the future development of telephony,
Again Vivil ordered Carty to accom-i
pllsh the "ImpoMible," and again his
orders had been carried out. The
achievement was fraught with mean
ing. It means that the problem of
talking across the Atlantic has been
solved. It means that a man in New
York can talk to. Honolulu and Tokio
r - hi r ii I in I mi- -r
to those who attended the Bonanza
fair yesterday and a year ago.
A year ago the products were ex
hibited in a. tent, not a large one
either, and there waa plenty of room.
Tho fair was.not widely attended, but
it waa a step in tho direction toward
larger aad better fairs.
The one yesterday, attended by Of ty
Klamath Falls people, took place in
a large store building, which was nil
ed to overflowing. There really waa
not enough room to show the great
verities of products, stock-, etc., to
good advantage. Crowds attended nil
day.
According to C. T. Oliver, the ex-1
hlblts were a revelation. All kinds of
fruit, splendid livestock, grains and
grasses, and all qu&atltles of fancy
work filled the fair room. The fancy
work drew the greatest admiration.
The variety of products that can be
grown on dry land waa proven by oat
exhibit which oontatned tea rarities
of marketable potatoes, twenty kinds
of gardes seed, four kinds of betas,
lettuce, and other vegetables, a, well
as millet three aad a half feet kigh.
and Soudaa grass Ave feet tall -from
one farm. '
The success of this fair, as well aa
the oaa at Merrill, aataret, praetletily,
the big district fair to be. held here
next year to which surrounding coun
ties win be asked to sand txaiWts.
The fair at Foi. Klamath la being
held today. Several Klamath Falls
people are In attadanot.
IT Fred Fleet waa unable to eteare aa
large a dolegatloa to atttad today's
fair at Fort Klamatk.aa tkose wkltk
atteaded tka Merrill aad Btaaaaa
fairs. Tke dlstaase is tartaer, aad
tka fair today occurred at aa laoofor,
tune time tht trot day ef tat oaek
atatoa. More, will probaMy o;
mtrtaw. ,tx
Tak-aa Caarfd of
ITPraasStrtlta.- ,r
SALEM, ; ,Oet. l.-rlkk W-gMJaAa
took ekarge ef the ataU. iwltpiillaar
today, sataeedtoc kit tetaer,.amet
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THEODORE.
as soon'aa the construction work baa.
beea completed. The voice oaa be
carried by wlree"to anFranclsoo over
the new transcontinental wire of the
American Telephone and Telegraph
company and from here aaried
through the air over the ocean to
Toklo. it can be connected with re
lays around the world.
The announcement of, yesterday's
BELGIAN POLICY
NOT DETERMINED
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GERMANY HAS NOT DECIDED ON
DISPOSITION OF BELOIUM-OT
MUST NOT BE UNDER BNGLIBM
VANGUARD
United Press Bervfc-
BERLIN, Oct. 1. Qermany la not
determined as to 'what dlsposttloa to
make of Belgium, accordlaa to For
eign Secretary Zlmmtnaaa, iVa news
paper interview, at otrmaay u, de
termined that Belgium will aotbe
under England's 'vaagaacd.
"Germany has alwaya wkated peace
aad now wanta a "guarantee that the
present situation .will not be repeat-U
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Development
N. VAIL '
achievement bringa the day nearer
when It will be as, easy to;talk-from
San Francisco to London aad Paris
it is .today to talk over tke traaaeoa
tlneatal wires from Saa Fraadsco to
New York. , Furthermore,. It means
that paaeengera at sea will be able to
call Central, and talk to shore, aad, as
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of thla county la taxed, andpractlcatly
all of the 81 per. cent Is the property
of the government. When at laat the
timber on the reserves .are sold, the
county doesn't like to watt a decade
or so for tkese good roads heace
the. Secretary- of Agriculture has rec
ommended the folktwlag plaa:
That a certain percent of tke timber
valuation be advanced to tke cooaty
for the construction of roads. Tkla to
be done in every county of tke state.
Consequtatly tke ooaatite kavlag tka
most valuable U. 8. timber Interests
would get tke, moaey. '
Foster la gathering aUtisttcs kere,
tka amount of taxable 'property, tka
amount untaxed, etc.
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bai tkat tke areseat alHta aaaaaackt
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streets of Klamath Falls tkla aserav
Ins:. EvenroBA who osald tat ainur
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no woo uui aaatea to maea Ttasa
ago tkat they wero tired oflt wero
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Bat all along the Lower Lake; tao
Upper Lake Tale 'Lake ajrt;every
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atk county were, kaaters,' aad,-isssrd-
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eaoagk daeka to. faraiek avejr'itM
plenty of taeiUBMaC , v
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moraiiac, Taiy 'soaaaod' firWt;tl
aad frrmtkeeaaaaral tata.lraere
valley quail whirred,; aad frWtts'
afU slopes, waere aseaatala ,aail
hurled, Jlke.bnlBMs threagktke-
derbrush.-- Sometimes a rlaa aeaaded,
for the deer.seaaeaM'stlU'oemrt..'
From the drst gllmpee of tao
that came in, many daeka aadyquaft
and a scattering gooeb 'or so, vrlU ae'
the.coateata of tka bags brought in by
the hunters tonight.
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suea yesieraay, a raw uua moraiagi
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L'niteU Press Service .
.LONDON, Oct, 1. It ia aaaeaaeed
tkat Aaatroj-atrmaa oHjtrt.aavtiar
rtved .la, Bulgaria toaaftMaata . km
the directing of the mobOlsatloa; Fair-
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