The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 12, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1915
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CXAKH FORCES BREAK OKHMAN
FRONT AT rWItYPA
Capture A0 m' '
,0. ..l Maslm-Jlwle Forces
..- ummuIvU oa Danube MvT
a lllurt In itolkto lltrhlane
(Mm Teuton Rh Halted Enroot
About llrtgrnde.
Unit! i'ren 8ervlce
BBIU.IN. Oct. 11. It announced
thit the Austro-Oermanii captured
gamdrln. a Danube River town, and
Itlurt In the Dvlnsk region.
Halted Press Bervlee
KETROdltAD. Oct II. It Is semi-
oBtlally announced that the Russians
hmk iho enemy's front at mrypa
uoturlng 1,000 men, 0 onlcers. four
cannon and tea Maxims. They are
dranclng steadily.
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Nlflll, Oct. 18. The Austro-Uer-bids
are halted along the Danube,
the Save and the DtIu rlma. They
are not progressing eaeept toward
Brlgrsdo and la that vicinity.
Aimi iho Danube they were re
puletd between Flawa and the Morava
River mouth. The erblans have re
captured DedUoato.
AVIATOR FALLS;
DIES I OCEAN
HTROXG TIDES HINDER DIVKRM
IN SEARCH OP BODY OP AVI'
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TO DEATH AT. SAN DIBOO
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BAN DIEOO, Oct, II. Aviator
Taliaferro, who fall to hi death yes-
tarday, baa not been found. Strong
tldea hinder the work at divers.
Taliaferro fell during n tight, hU
machine falling Into tha hay, plung
ing him to hla death. Taliaferro waa
one of the foremost aviator of the
country, and waa particularly famous
for hU loop-the-loop.
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ExcunlonliU who have left
their namea at the Commercial
Club with expectation of taking
advantage of the reduced rata
offered by the railroad company
are requeaied to come forward
A ImtiMultBtalr and 1ava dsnoalta
covering fare, as all money muat
bo In by Friday morning before
the train wlfi bo telegraphed for.
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BULLETINS
VICE CAMPAIGN
FOR THIS CITY
PLAN
COUNCIL'S
At 16 She Must Have
$25,000 a Year
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OFFICIALS ASK OFFICERS TO AR
REST OFFENDERS
noma Tha iiodo haa written per
sonally to the flultan of Turkey, pro-
letting agalnatitho (daughter of Ar-
menlana, accordlns to dispatches.
London The British steamer Hall-
zones, employed In South American
trade, haa been submarined. Tha
crew waa aavedj
Washington I'rcsldeDt Davidson
(if tho San Diego exposition telephon
ed to San Diego that President Wilson
would bo unable to attend the exposition.
Wimtiinetnn uThe gtato denartment
has sent a note to Dorlln, accepting
nnrmnnv'a nrnuosal to Arbitrate the
Frye case. Thi liability of Germany
Is agreed.'
1'nrls It is announced that flght
Inc continued last nlsbt In northwest
Soucbei and at the Laforlle Heights.
The French were able to nolo tneir
gains against terrific German attacks.
Houses of IU'Repute to Re Cleaned
Up, Their Womea Inaaates Ordered
From City, aad Men Frequenters
Areirted, According to Plans Map
ped Out In Coandl Meeting City
Attorney Quotes the Law.
FARMERS DRAWN
BY BUYERS' WEEK
klama'ui iai4eu k--ernKNB be
gin TO COMB. IN ON SECOND
DAY OF WEEK REST ROOM IS
THROWN OPEN FOR GUESTS
M)ltl) NORTIICMFFK
This Is tho most recent photograph
of I.ord NorthcllfTe, ownor of tho Lon
don Times and Dally Mall, and a
number of other publications, and tho
greatest man In Great Britain. The
British drive against tho Hermans in
tho north of Franco, which has olao
mndo possible the French drive In thf
Champagne country, nn action which
ovon aermans aamu may
foat for them, was duo to his co'imga
more than any other man on tho
allies' aide.
Nnithor the French nor tho British
could havo undertaken this drtvo had
not tho British forces under General
French after more than a
j.i.u hun aunnllnd with
otid high explosives, it was Lord the savior of tha nation
Northcltffo several months ago who
compelled the reformation of the Brit
ish cabinet which took from Lord
Kltchonor tho matter of supplying
munitions of war. Lloyd-Qeorge waa
given the placo of minister of muni
tions In the' new cabinet, wltn the re
sult that the army In aha Held waa
Mippllcd with Instrument! for the
great drive. A few months ago, or
oi-en weeks. Lord NorthcllfTe was de
nounced by every Briton who was too
stupid to see that high explosive
mutt be provided the army. In tha
face of condemnation he stack to his
course, and drove the government to
attlon. His sagacity U now evident,
vnr of nnd utter the tlow-thlnklng Hritons
cannon awake ho will probably be bailed
Thi ia the second day of buyers'
week: and the farmers are beginning
to come in. Many are buying wagon
loads of provisions enough to last
them all winter at the reduced
prices.
The Duroose behind the movement
is a closer union .between the city and
country, according to business men.
Ken tho money at home." Ia the
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The vacant Bristol atore room near
the corner of Sixth, on Main, haa been
thrown open at g rent room. Chairs,
tables,, etc., have been provided for
the guests of the city. On the walla
are such slogans as "Let county ana
town be a unit," "One dollar spent at
home Is worth two abroad," "There to
no town like my 'home town." etc.
The big rush of business Is expect-
.j"- t!n '..! anil i nlannnd at
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present, festivities In. the shape or
dances, banquets, etc., win sun
Thursday ovenlng.
An anti-vice crusade for Klamath
Falls will take place In the near fu
ture as the result of discussion at the
city council last night. The chief of
police brought up the matter by ask
ing what ordinances there were by
which bo could raid suspicious houses
In this city, and arrest Inmates.
It was the opinion of City Attorney
Groesbeck that the state law covered
the matter, as well as the city ordi
nance making disorderly conduct an
offence for arrest He also said that
"common fame" was enough to take
action against an alleged bouse of 111
repute.
A place on Sixth street, of which
councllmen and police have received
many complaints, was the principal
house under discussion. The chief as
serted that be could fill an automobile
with offenders any time he choose to
raid the place. v
The council aeeased.-jiited in one
opinion to clean up such places,
drive out of town- their women In
mates and arrnst the men that fre
quent them. According to directions
given by councllmen to the chief, such
a campaign is likely to begin in the
near future.
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tier at Garlboghas, near 'the SerMaa f
town of KnlashevaU,. thirty mllea
from Nlsb, on a railroad whleh the
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Virginia Brace Loney
Virginia Bruce Loney of New York
u nnlv 16 years old. but she cannet:
live on less than $25,000 a year, her,
guardian nays. And the guardian her
self, who la much older, cannoi iitb
on less than 15.000 a year.
The girl's father and mother were
T.n.itA-nia victims. She was savea.
They left her $1,000,000. The guar
dian haa gone Into court wltn a re
quest that the child be given $15,000
a vnar from the estate and $5,0.00 for
herself . In her list of expenses ,ln.ber
.fiMavit. Mia a-nardlan shows howl
a,BM aw
$30,000 a year may be spent.
Rent, of Park avenue ananment.
$6,000; school., music, languages.
books, etc., $1,500; .maid's wages,
too; three servants wages, $1,300:
tnnA nnd household Supplies. T4.000;
clothing. $3,600;' doctors, denus.j
nil ion must travnraa from
, they help the Serblansrestst the Ana-
tro-German advances. , ,",-
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PARIS. Oct.
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matlon is that the Bulgarians have
penetrated Serbia at Zaltehar. a , , S:'$M
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; LONDON. Oct 11. The
legation haa announced aH
! attacks have been;rsBnhni.,r-g, ;'
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has admitted thatu .uter-aMttoav
situation la comallcated and daasjaf ,
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etc.. $500: upkeep of anto ana cnmui- - ,.M!ijJr--i5f fiak
'feura- wages, $8,000; recreation and P "" ' - ..
amusements. $1,600: summer vaca-. .,, attitude wlii be
tlon and traveling ""'J8'""! 'nfluenced by eventa."
Insurance and storage charges, $200,
u -jn a, nriA. vama nt eunr '"'
dlan. $5,000; total for one year
$30,000.
INQUEST OVER
BODY UNLIKELY llST OF NAMES
STAND AT 77
WOULD UK TU'T FORMALITY IN
CUD.VHV CASE INDICATIONS
ARE THAT ACT WAS NOT PRK-MRDITATRD
mJw Boston Stock Leaps
With Third Victory
THICK CLOUD PORHCAST STORM
AND COLD UCK HUNTER
AND SMALL BOY HJUKMCR. AT
WINTER'S APPHOACH
For the first time In months the
ky is overcast with thick bank of
arsy rlnnJ ua tk. aU tlaaajra Who
havo watched the f rat aymptoms of
reai winter for years, "mi w
rain and anew gag wind and treat U
juit about at hatT. r
A low preewre are baa been mov
ing toward KImbmUi tb latt few days,
nd storms areyrXMed. But the
idling that irattg theee alenas la not
entirely glee. - J "
In the grtt ntoae. there' are the
duck auttan. ' Ther.knw that not
u"i the atema etati.ao that the
ducks gy during tte ter. g4:ot Jy
t of gunabet ranM.lwIU tbe abeot-
log be im etaas. Tbere are thi kids,
nuo are reeatrtauj; ar MMMMM.Mn
abarpeninc tbeir abates. Of ooern.
hwe are tbe wee4yr4 and fuel 'nien,
, l tbe mare freeta of the Wuk few
nUjkU tbe awaagna are aiready begin-
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United Preaa Service jDarry ecored on Hooper'a tingle to
BOSTON. Oct. ll.-Boston tock the Infield.
jumped again when the Red Sox too blanked, but In the alxth
their third game from mo run..-- "-BoilOB Bdded Bnother run Hoblltsel
day. Three defeats out of four have .nlt.. and Uwta kn0ked a two-
left Phlllle'a frlenas, aown m m
mouth, With the cnampionsnip ia
Iwaya off.
Tho weather was perfect, and, tne
.4.nM was 41.086. Tne gross
receipts of the game were $81,046, of
which $44,851 wu ine piayers arw.
The batterlea were) ror rnnaui-
PhU, Chalntera gad Burns; wr "
ton, Shore ana uaay. umpire
the American Lenguf "
o'Loughlln, aad r the wauonaw,
la-lar and Klem.
Neither aide scored la:tbe first or
Moond lonlnga, althpuga aHoeK of the
PhfHIns singled, but died on base.
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faUowe; BajrywglkfPa4ylagled
hagger, allowing Homittei ,to oome
home. Neither scored In the eeyaarth;..
In the eighth the PhUllea took a
spurt, and thlnga looked bright for a
brief moment. With two out, QjrgTgth
lined out a three-bagger, anft NLuerM
singled to center, permitting Cmvath
n .nnm. Boston alto acoeierniesi uw
heart action of the tana la tbe elgbth.
for at one time there were tarn men
on bases, but cnaimere pnuee
self out of the bole, aad blanked the
Red Sox for that frame
Mmklnar ReadT'ler New Theater.
Thn oroheua theater on Mala
i street, which waa 'partially destroyed
by Are some time, ago, la at present
undra-oine renairs. and aa soon aa
the finishing touches have been com-
Mated, it 1b exnaeteg taat tnu play
house will again epee Its doors to the
public.
To Reside Here.
Mr. O'Brien, 'who la employed by
the government' aa ditch foreman, la
In this city, and eapecta aia wue aown
from the Klamath Agency. Mr. ana
Mrs. O'Brien will make their home
there., . ,
m .hum or -tne a-aia reoeivia ta
$145,809. Slxty;per eent of this goes
to the winner g49 per eent to the
loser. At pregaat with oniy one
metre victory nejadsd, Boston la JuW-
laat. But thegarlaa U never won
uatU the last Mbm' la played.
United Press gntoo
BOSTON. .OgLlt. The baaebau
aaaawiaaton fermnlly decided to al
In all pnibablllty no Inquest over
the body of Wtlllam Cudahy. who
killed hinnelf Instantly with a revol
ver yesterday morning, will be held.
An investigation Into the cause of hla
death would only be a formality.
So far nothing has been found to
Indicate the cause of his act. He bad
never discussed suicide with any of
hla friends, and evidence polnta.to the
fact that the Idea of suicide etruck
him almost the same moment that he
carried It out,
For Instance, he ate breakfast quite
heartily with Mr: Harrison only a
short time before he 'fired the fatal
;shoti4 Then he' alept awblle-eome-
thlng hardly likely for a man with
suicide on his mind, Although nerv
ous and distressed, he did not seem
particularly morbid when Harrison
talked with him-
Some think that the Idea of suicide
came to Cudahy during the moment
that Harrison waa away from the
oflce. And ta a few seconds after
hie friend had gone he leaded tbe
Colt's 88 with three cartridges and
tied.
TWENTY-TWOHAVE SIGNED. THE
LIST OF THOSE WISHING TO GO
TO EXPOSITION SINCE YESTER
DAY TRIP ALMOST ASSURED
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ARREST ALLEGED
! COUNTERFEITER
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ROLLIE CORK, WANTBD IJT CALI
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OGDEN. Oct. 11. Roltte fCerkv
wanted In California-o, a, ebafa)e.-.jf v
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. . Jeonnterfeltlna. has been ertsmat bere.' t.
, Yesterday It was ; announceo i .n iAnoth(r - him teMi
. Herald that all of the 100 namea.re-? ZL,tlm h.' w2i2Zw .
quired must bo In by Friday to secure c wUn'Cork to Oble; J : 1$
h ntiB-wav fare excursion to the ex- " . . . sJZl.-J mJ ;,t
, vw v -,,- - . rrliniieisnnB flT I'llllnlgBBI Mnm isannnnna
Hion. At that time there were. "r . - -TTL-i-iisi.-.i;?
L V , , i,ar ala Pieces are rwwws;w;aaw
nfiv.flvn neoole aimed. f. -. ... -,-. ii.'. t-t
- --- - - noon naaana on uib irmotMe
in the following twenty-four noura "r' ... t... .. A.-v ,
- i -nwar as naniHwaiii a-ia anaai is
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tWftlllV-LWO UDUUia.BJBUVU , eea.a, - -i . .
at noon today It stand, with seventy-i n" "aw-
seven names. Fred FleeU thinks that a?-
by night there will be ninety names j
on .the list,
This nractlealbr Insures the
war-fare excursion, to the exposition,
nniv a hundred fares are needed! and
It Is thought the list will be complete
tomorrow night The success of the
ovpiirainn means the staking of at
Klamath Day at the fair, with enouga.
Klamath folk present, to raakit a
success. - J$
"There are two reasons why' Klam
ath DsoDio are turning out se: well,''
said Secretary Fleet of'tb Commer
cial club. "In tbe iret' place, they
know ny eouldnamtati atbetter
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LONDON, Oet. 1. Foreign Mln-
later Gray baa announced in the bouse
of commons that Buland Intenda to
low Boston 4jSua4elala teams to declare eottoa ateee toodfi aa well aa
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