The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 05, 1915, Image 1

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6ERMANS CLAIM
VICTORIES FROM
BRITISH TROOPS
AMKRT THAT MANY OF KNKMY'H
POHITIONS OAITURKD
Utikm to the Northwest or Glvenchy
Gestured by Uiumm, Is (Mktal
Report KagUh Rt at North
Uw Artillery Prevent AaUrs
Advance French Claim Kxptoalo
of German Train North of Verdun.
Hailed Press Mr? let
PARIS, Oct 6. It has bwa n
nounced here that Prticb artillery ex
plo4d a Ueraaa train north of Ver
dun, near Ornoe. That further prog
rwa waa made la Artola and Cham
psgne waa not Intimated.
The bombardment of Artola waa
bwjf last night.
There It desperate fighting at Quon
aevlera, Vlo aur Alnea and on the Pla
teau Louvron, aad aa artillery ex
change In Champagne.
Artillery duela coatlauad through
the alg ht Bear Verde Grande, the Ba
varian Farm and Bouaua Hill.
United lreaa Service
BERLIN, Oct. 6. It U officially
announced that the Germans repulaed
attack on the weeterm front yester
day, and recaptured from the French
a aectlon to the northweat of Given
chy.. The official statement la aa fol
Iewa:
"The English were repulaed In the
North Looe by a ball of band gre
nade. In the Champagne dlatrlct the
Uermana were bombarded heavily to
the aouthweat of Soualu, but our artil
lery proreated the enemy's adTaace.
la Argonne, near Vauquols, we cap
lured aoveral of the enemy's poal
tloaa."
Ju.t what tbeae Oerman victories
mean la at preaeat dlHcalt to decide.
Their full extent la Impossible to
learn, but aome military eaperts think
that the Oermaaa are beginning to
p item the tcrlflc aaaault aad adTaace
of tho atllea, for which armlea of men
were drawn from other fronta.
STATE
DAY OCT. 30TH
ALL HONORS THAT CAN BB HEAP
ED ON ORHOON WILL COMB ON
THAT DAY GOVERNOR WITH
VCOMBB TO PRBSIDE
(Herald faajlas ervlee)
OREOON BU1LDINO, Panama-Pa-clflc
Bxpoaltoa, Oct, 6 Oregoa iUU
per at the exposition baa been aet for
Monday, October SO. Tbla la aa ex
poaltlon a.rraagemeat, aad on that
y all hoaora that caa be beeped
upon the Beaver State by the expoal
Hon oilclals wlli be fertbeomlng. Thla
nnna that the ehlel dlftilUtrlee, aa
eH aa the leaser lumlaartea, of tbla
ireateat of all fain will doa ailk tllss
aad other preeerlbed parapheraalla,
ntber themeelvee tote automobiles,
with QoTMiar WlUyeombe to the
freat car, w feUew the xpoeltloa
M I Marto bands te taa Oretoa
buudlag, aad there la the aaadow ot
the moderm Partaetie wax elogueat
over the gitrwaa aebleveamU of the
totgfc,. :
"oreraer WHbyeemb, waoee busl-
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OREGON
.KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 5. 191S fl . " "- ilfciSl
Prepare to Meet New Balkan Enemy
ULTIMATUM OF WIT FLOWS AT I .- aw. m I STRAHORN AFTER uflSTll ifiPiil i
RUSSIA IS STILL
IGN0RED.REP0RT
TIME LIMIT EXPIRES WITH NO
WORD PROM SOFIA
War to Expected With No Further
Parleying RasU Minister Leave
Ixadoa Military Activity Report
ed at Ode Russia Prepare to
Transport Troops to Bulgaria All
Roiunaalaa Hope Given Up.
United I'ress Servica
LONDON, Oct. 6. The allies arc
making preparation to meet the now
cuomy In tho Balkans, while nwaltlng
Bulgaria's anawor to the Ruaalan ulti
matum. Tho tlmo limit lias expired
with no word from Bona or 1'otrograd.
Tho l-ondon newspapers havo agreed
that Ilulgarla probably Ignored tho
ultimatum, aa waa expected.
The Ruaalan minister loft last
night. War la expected with no fur
ther parleying.
Home and Athena reported military
activity nt Odessa. .
United I'ress Service
SKDASTOI'OL, Oct. li. -The Rus-
slana are preparing to transport an
expedition to the Bulgarian coast.
Though tho allies hoped for Rouman
ian aid In case tho Bulgarians entered
on the aido or me uermans, rcceni
dlapatchea from Bucharest Indicate
little hope can bo held In that direc
tion. KLAMATH MOVIES
DRAW ATTENTION
M) BETTER PICTURES ON THE
tmOUNDH IS flKNRRALLY
MUTED FINK DISPLAY
LIQUID AND COMB HONEY
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OF (Herald Special Service)
SAN FRAN0I8CO, Oct. 6. fllxteen
hundred feet of movlo dim, made in
Klamath county by n Klamath county
man, la an added attraction In the
Oregon building's theater.
This shows some magnificent for
ests and farm scenes and mountain
glorlea of that region. Thta la at
tracting a great deal of attention,
i It la generally admitted that there
la not a better picture, show on the
grounda than that of the Oregoa
building. Klamath has also bees
freshening up or broadening Ha coun
ty display. There la now a flae die
play of comb and liquid honey, eeat
by H. A, Kattenhorn; applea nave
como from M. Barnum of Merrill;
pears from H. F. Murdoch of Keno;
forage plants from L. O. Slaemore,
Fort Klamath; celery from Fred
Nltechelm; beets from N. 8. Merrill ;
Burbank potatoea from W. w. wwu
ot Merrill; Idaho Rurala from Claude
Hill at Mt, LaW.
Klamath live wlrea ana Bepreeesua.
tlve Phil Blnnott are trying to Hat 100
for a apodal one-fare excuralon on the
lTtbi coed for one week, several
groupa have enrolled already.
sftdiibUWlaw Attractive
The exhibit wladow Is beginning
to attract attention of vlaltora to
Klamath. Falla. Moaeter vegetables.
honey, etc., are oa display,' above the
caption "If you bate better than tnie,
brine It In." The prlie-wlnnlng
areducta of the soaaaaa fair win
eat be put ea dlepUy aa they were
brought to Kiamatn ram ioay.
COUNCIL OVER
SCALESMEASURE
NEED OF GENERAL INSPECTOR
CONOKDBD
Man lo Trot All Products, Test Milk,
Meat, Etc., la Suggestion Woald
Protect Citizens and Guarantee Han
lUUon Ctilef of Police Scored
Again Over Old Issue Argument
Starts Wit Mowing.
Tho proposed wolghts and meas
ures ordlnanco didn't generate any
heat at last night's council mooting,
but It waa productlro of some real,
ncross-the-table wit. It brought out a
stiggostlon that In all probability wilt
result In an Important and beneficial
ordinance to the people ot Klamath
Falls, and a.- new office.
It waa In tho old matter of whether
tho chief of police could handle tho
nddltlonnl duties of weights and
scales Inspector. After thla waa dis
cussed, after It was claimed the chief
of police didn't or couldn't handle all
his duties now, tho point was made
that k now office ought to be created
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that of an all-'round produce In
spector. The Idea was for the city to pro
cure n lot on which to have the public
Rcalcs, aa well as tlo-racks, automo
bile camp grounda, otc. But not only
must this Inspector Inspect the scales,
Lut everything elae that la brought in
and sold In the city. He would have
full right to take any milk, any meat,
any produce, and get It tested and re-
weighed. Then on the matter of
milk, came the flow ot wit.
"I've seen milk come into this
town," began Councilman Doty, "that
ought to be taken first to a barber
shop, then to a distillery, and then to
the hogpen!"
Tnen Clerk Leavitt gave an anec
dote ot a fanner who gleaned a email
but very dead rat from hla milk caa
before he brought it to town, and the
ntan'a Jubilance at discovering It early
enough that he didn't have to throw
nway the entire can.
"Well, the way I feel about milk la
thla," aald another councilman, "Just
like some people think about wbla
key don't care for It at all."
"I've drank milk all my life, and
whlakey, too, tor that matter," waa
the response across the table.
That the city needa aucb an Inspect
or so that the people can get full
value, for their money In milk, wood,
etc., that aanltatlon, etc., could be
guaranteed, waa agreed. When at
laxt thla weight and acalea measure
cornea up for a-vote It will, according
to present Indications, create aucb aa
office.
KILLS HUSBAND
TO ESCAPE HIM
WIFE OF ITALIAN FARMER
SHOOTS WHEN HER HUSBAND
STARTS TO BREAK DOWN DOO
BARRICADED AGAINST HTM
United Press Service
BEAVBRTON, Oct. 8, A bitter
quarrel preceded the shete taat killed
Joe Merlow, aa Italia farmer, by
hla wife, Rosa. The wife ha beea
arretted,,
According to her atory her buabaad
armed hlmeelt with a etub e4 alert
ed to break Into her room, wbtek aha
ka4 bmrrteaded to eaeapa ale 'wrath.
She shot to areroat hie eatranee,
Dropping Steel Darts on Soldiers'
Heads From an Aeroplane
No. I Actual SIxc of dart.
No. a Boxful of darU.
This Is Just one of the neat little
Inventions of the1, war. It waa not
thought ot beforejknd never used, un
til Improved wayB of killing men bad
to be found. An aeroplane may be
loaded with aoveral boxes of these
steel darts, about three Inches long.
When the aviator geta over the enemy
Fred Fleet
Blockade
The following on "The Klamath
Blockade" appears In the September
number of the Pacific Coaat Banker,
under tho name ot Fred Fleet:
-As tho cholceat cake with the thick
est frosting Is frequently placed by
tho cook' on the highest shelf In the
pantry, for reasons she refuses to di
vulge, so it happens that the overseer
of Oregon's destiny has reserved, high
tn tho state cupboard, so to apeak.
and at present almost inaccessible,
one of the richest, moat productive
sections on the entire PaclQo Coaat.
Klamath county, centered by Klam
ath Falls, la situated In South Cen
tral Oregon, on a branch ot the South
eru Pacific, reached from Weed,
Cf.llf. eighty mtlee south. The word
twig" would convey the idea of
Klamath's railroad facilities even bet
ter than "branch." Klamath county
la Just midway between Ban Francisco
and Portland oa what must In a ahort
time be the mala line between these
two points. It la .located at the head
ASK TROOPS TO
HANDLE STRIKE
UNION LEADERS AT MORENOI UN
ABLE TO HANDLE THE SITU A
TION-YNAMITS OUTS Off
LIGHT AND
United Preee Serylee
CLIFTON, Arte., Oet. . The aa
thorlUee were teaMe to lean who
red the eta dynamite abate at Mar
V ""9t jtj
No. 3-Uow they slip from the box.
No.. 4 Falling from aa arroplaae.
he can pull a lever which opena a door
tn the bottom of hla flyer. ,Tbe darta
shoot down from a groat height, fall
ing with the point toward the earth.
Dropped from a height of a'few yarda
they probably would not cauae Injury,
but when they fall a half mile they
gain, auch force that they will pierce
a skull.
Writes of
in Klamath
of the Klamath River, the only water
outlet to the coaat between the Co
lumbia Rtver and the Sacramento.
With an elghty-flve mile Unk oa the
northwest to complete the Southern
Pacific main line, 110 miles on the
north to meet the Oregon Trunk at
Bend, and about tho elm distance on
the southeast to complete the .Modoc
Northern Into Reno, Nov., Klamath,
like the cake In the cupboard, remalaa
out ot reach ot the hands stretched
In her direction. Klamath, whose
900,000 acres of tillable land give her
three times the agricultural territory
tributary to Los Angeles; whose 80,
000,000,000 feet of standing yellow
Pine ia ihe largest body ot this variety
on the earth's surface; wnoae tre
mendous water power would turn ev
ery wneel in California ana wegon;
whose Indescribable Crater Lake and
kindred scenic attractions rank su
preme and alone,. ia almost aa bad of
aa Robinson. Crusoe.
Klamath, with its splendidly equlp-
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enci last night and ahut off the power
and light here. The blast did bat lit
ale damage otherwise. The short!
suspects striking miners, whose pur
pose waa iatlmidattoa.
United Press' Servica
MORBNCI, Aril., Oct. 5. Taa
Ualen leaders have naked that elate
troopa be transferred from Cliftoa
here. They are'aaable to cope with
the ettlke eKuaAlen. "
The Mexlcaaa want to drive oat the
laborers uaboldlac the ante.
union aten were canned lent Bight
Thinks Day Dreams Daniaroaa
United Press Service
SAN ntANOMOO, Oet l.-rDay
dreama are 'dan serene, auett Df.i J.
O. Bgebarg. Saturday. Fat a
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INFORMATION
EASTERN OREGON
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FAMOUS RAILROAD BUILDER HAS
ENGINEERS AT WORK
Gathering Dau oa Caats eflJeatrac'
tloH of Road Between Bead m
Klamath Falls aad Paisley, Lake.
view, SUver Lake aad Saaua
Lake Much Depeade oa Ffadtega
of Engineers Now Working.
BEND, Ore., Oct. 6. Robert ti.
Strahorn, builder ot the North Coaat
road and ot the Portland, Eugene
Eastern, from the preaidency of which
be recently resigned, haa started aa
engineering party at work, In Central
Oregon. Careful survey are betag
made of the more expensive portions
of the routes, which Mr. Strahorn haa
been considering for the development
of Central Oregon, for tho purpose of
obtaining exact Information as .-to
costs, etc Assisted by the informa
tion so obtained, Mr. Strahorn will
decide whether ho will proceed with
the enterprise.
'In authorising - this anaouncemont
Mr. Strahorn' says that he does not
wish the public to get unduly excited
over the news, nor to get the Impres
sion that, this actually means a rail
road. Those who have been in touch
with the railroad builder'a investiga
tions feel, however, In spite of this
warning, that a long atep toward the
desired lines haa been taken, and are
hopeful that Mr. Strahorn will decide
to go ahead.
Only the termini of the lines under
consideration are known aa yet. Mr.
Strahorn's statement speaking ot the
line between Bend and Harney Valley
and between Bend and Klamath Fails,
Paisley, Lakevtew, Stiver Lake and
Bummer Lake are believed to be- In
line for railway benefits, however, la
case the work Is taken an.
The work of the engineering tarty
whlchTIa now In the field will deal first
with such divides as thafi betwo
Palaley and Lakevlew and between
Silver Lake and Summer Lake: the
work beginning at Lakevlew and ecm
tng northward. Weather permitting,
the surveys will be extended over the
(Continued, on Pags J)
EVEN MONEY ON
FIRST BIG GAMQ
LITTLE MONEY IN SIGHT FOB
BOSTON-PHILADELPHIA CLASH.
ALEXANDER WILL PITCH FOR
THE PHILLIES
United Preas Service
NEW tORK, Oct. 5. The odds
have dwindled to even mosey on the
Boston-Philadelphia class, and. little
money Is la sight, weather condi
tions will be Important tasters as to
the outcome of the came.
Alexander will pRah far tho Pall-
lies' chaneee.of taklnc the aeries U
winds dad rataa Satarday, the PkH
lies' chances of 'taking tte aerlesM
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ATHEN8, Oct. . It
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that Bulgarian revenue cutters la ib
'AanaTdkBII fiLtam tslireiiiaiit' men at aalkanSI
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tempted at present, tho
allied troops to cheek tho
march toward Serbia; He
the seriousness ot the
tlon.
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ed unUl Bulgaria answered 'Xm&mM
ultimatum satisfaeterOr. TTSgA
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seven Italian' gearalsvwei:';reBevsdj.-4ml
of coBuaaad-lMcauBe?ottlurlntlsre!
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Newspapers precuetec tnatsnismna'
and Russia will sever reUt ions before
night, aad that .the allied ambassadors.
will leave Sophia declaring that Bui-,
garla had Ignored the ultimatum., ? f.
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day. Lansing- said aftorward
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