The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 16, 1915, Image 1

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PARIS, Oct. 1. Heavily beaet on
til iMt. Serbia I flgbtlng for her
IK. The allle muat reach the op
pntMd country oon In order to bo
fa.
akekeucn It reported to be hurl
ta kl force against the Serbian
Mm reiardlc of loaaaa. It U
atnMtttd that tlio Auitro-Oerman In
TMUri are ure to retch ConaUntl-
UBlet thu Berblan are re-
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OME, Oct. 16. Though It ie.con.
polblo that the ailiea may
i Ibe Dardanelles. U ta nat In-
warned to mean that thar wlU ceaie
la tbelr attempt to raek Gowtutt
Mple. Imtead It la taller tha al
mi will make a tatttfta aaaMaad
4rtM tarough Bulgaria, Mdl'aMk an
XUapt to chuckmate th Twti U
iwH lo reach the Turklak eaaltat
H la believed that the it ptaa la
to put allied nrmlea between tha Teu
(aa and tbelr souree f mynllaa,
wnib thl may Involve leaving
tfbla to her fate.
The eye of tha world are turned
the Balkan now la praa the
?"Ut Imuo of tha war. Th Otr-
UU. early In tha wf: alalm tkat
H aukiog a drlva through the Bal-
. reaching Conataattaopla, and
klag that nation with BulgarU as
T" wmrai empire, that the war
2JM cemo to nn and, aa the allle
JW the Uormaa wN lavlnc
Z" a raw wks ago the Teuton
Nto itt out to do thl Try thlag .
5f!IlcttmeD witB vrmr Attorn
0,000 to a million mn, haa taken
y nw ,t,p. ,Wr,t, Bjrtta t.
"miing block, mut be erwMed.
m, attacking tha lerbtaa fore
W1 ao regard for loaaaa.
iitz't u,e, n taa athar hand,
S!T "e MloMinaaa of th situation
" wwy'a report ladleaU tkay will
S a deaparat; BkaMf
22!nt' Whthr ierWa eaa ba
2h U only conJec4urwVa4af
J! armle la Oraeea aa4lr
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PPreaaed nation.': But mlaHary
25 think that tha alltea wW at
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BUYERS WEEK
MANY FROM REMOTE SECTIONS
AS WELL AH USUAL CLIKNTKI,'
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IN KLAMATH FALLS TO
WINTER SUPPLIES
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Todny la th tant tiny of buyer'
twek. Betide tlio Urge number of
ftrmeri tbat jw,jri mBko a Saturday
trip to Klnmath Full to toll and buy
auptfllM, hundreds from more remote
MCtlom, the extreme eaut of tbo
county, aro In town today, expoctlnK
to take advantago of the cut In
prleet.
Notblnc haa been provided In tho
abape of npccliil cntortalnment for
,th clty'a lueata, but many of the
! Carman anticipate attending the
Klamath-Medford football game thl
afUrnooB.
No figure can be obtained a to
the number of gueata that were pre
eht for buyer' week. Thuraday haa
been the blggeat day up tilt today,
bat today la expected to be the big
geat of tlio week. The ret room
haa been In uo all day.
DYKE IS UNDER
OVER SIX THOUSAND ACTIK8 OF
LAND BKLONGINO TO KRRXH
BUOTHERS TO BK RECLAIMED
NEAR KENO
The firm of W. H. Maaon A Co.,
which haa the contract for tha con-
tructlon of n four-foot dyuo on tne
n. E. Kern property near Keno, la
busily engaged with a foro of men,
excavating and placing drainage
dltchoa that will eventually placo in
the neighborhood of 6,600 acre or
land under a drainage ayatam.
It 1 the Intontlon of Mr. Korn to
have Installed a number or pumping
plant, which will be uaed for IrrU
gallon purpaaea. According to the
present outlook, work on mi proj.
will be completed during ine eaTiy
part of November.
Haatera Retain.
O. W. Robartaon, proprietor of
th Klamath Dy Work, and William
Brown, Ban Francisco police officer,
have Just returned from a tow day'
Jrunt in the hills near Stiver Camp.
While there many hour were sponf
In tha wood In aearcu or raw mcai.
Tha aoenery becoming tiresome and
th bacon mot gono. "Bob" wanted a
change, and Union Crk, waa choea
aa a favorable apot. Har th cook
proved uneatlafactory, when Brown
fMtta nut watar la th ote, and
ballVlag that, Main, trt lookd
good to,tim, ,rMhd hra hu$ va.
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APPLE CONTEST
PROVES SUCCESS
IN All PHASES
OXK IIUNDItED AND FIFTEEN K.Y
IIIIIITH RECEIVED
Fotiy.Flvr. Hubtult KxhIbliM U.n.
Tabic, Killrd Willi Kvrry Kind of.
Cooked AppleN anil All Varlrtlp of
KlaajKVHU FH1 White nulldlng.
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TIib apple contest proved a au'
ccbm In every phao. One hundrel
and fifteen exhibits were received'
from forty-five exhibitors from every1
part of the -.county. jjAU'.atenoa
crowd thronged tbo White building '
whore the contest was held.
I-ong table filled with every kind,
of apples, apple pies, dumpling ev-1
ory kind of cooked apple lilted tho
exhibit room. The Judging was dona
at 1 1 o'clock.
Tho largost number of exhibits was
entered by P. U. Armstrong, who
showed nineteen varieties of Klamath
grown apples. A close second ww
Mr. Newnham, .whose exhibit num
bered thirteen.
There were forty-nine entries of
cooked apple, Including apple plea,
apple dumpling, apple tart, apple
salad, apple cake, apple pudding ap
ple jelly and apple preserves.
The winners and awards were a
follews:
Claaa A, Klamath grown apples,
best general display Mrs. C. K.
Brandenburg won first prise, aa Elk
Tankard Set of seven' pieces, donated
by Mrs. T. O. Hague; Frank Arm
strong second, over-ready flashlight,
donated by Civic Department wo
men' Club.
Claw B, Klamath grown apples,
best single display of winter apples
Mr. C. P. Stewart won first price, a
thermos bottle, donated by Qeorge T.
Baldwin: Mr. C. K. Brandenburg
second, desk or auto dock, donated
by Civic Department Women's Club.
Clasa C, Klamath grows apple,
best single display of fall apple
Mrs. C. K. Brandenburg flrat, Japan-
eat wood carrier, donated by Women'
Library Club; Mr. Mary Walton e-
one, aet nickel nesting cups, donated
by R, E. Smith.
Clasa D, apple plea and cake Mr.
McLean flrat, a cut glasa bonbon dish,
donated by Louie Jacob; Mrs. J. 8.
Elliott aecond, earthenware caarola,
donated by Wm. C. Hum; Mrs. Shir
third, oaka t of seven piece, donat
ed by A. Cllnganp!.
Clasa E,. apple pudding, dumpling,
etc Mra, Stella Ater flrat, watar,
Ditcher and six glasses, donated by
Clvle Department wosaw via
Mra." Rath OaMboom econd, -agato
prNrlagkttt. donated by Arthur
wiawUa: Mr. Wm. Ronbrgi third
glasa aaror t of vn ptoe, 4a
nated by Clvl Dprtt Woawa'
Club,
ciaaa F. avDla aalads and rallaaa,
noMthy Baaaaraoa rat. U aaaorataf
sAaM. tiuH&ytoia -onrOor.
alia Robertson , Biaauamw
akxaWt. doaated by oharteaMy:
arbara Blahop third
Gil Anderson Winning 3,500
Milk Auto Race in New York
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donated by. Civic Department wo
men's Club.
Class O, apple Jellies and preserves
-Mrs. D. F. Arnold first, six cups and
saucers, donated by Willi ft. John
atone; Mra. L. H. Oath aecond, lady's
handbag, donated by Mrs. Ceo; W.
White; Mrs. Wm. Roneberg third.
set of six ramekins, donated by Clvto
Department Women's Club, -
The successful prUewlnnlag apples
are to be turned over 10 ,ne com
mercial Club, to bo aaqwa In their
display window on Mala atreet. The
cooked apple were sold to'tna-publlo
at the clow of tho contact Tha re
maining grown npple were turned
over to th Philanthropic. Department
of the Women's Club for distribution
to the a4y.
The judges of Klamath grown ap
ple were Messrs. Glakyar, Btearca
and Slough. Judges 3t coeked' ap
ples war Misses Mears anV.Elmer
Mr. L. B. Hague, who, originated
the contest, and Mrs.-Q.Wj White;
who took . an actlYelatoraat, are
among those recelvlng.th moat con
gratulations for the sueeess or tne
contest,
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NINE KVNMIBD ANBIfTO BOOKS
CIRCULATED AND UMvpwm
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ruro.'nt the Sbeepshead Bay track.
hour for the' entire, distance, a, new
ber by the Klamath Falls public li
brary, according to the Ubrartan'a re
port. Two thousand one hundred and
eight people made use of the library.
A few new books have been re
ceived, among them "Fraumerel, by
Leon Dulyrtmph. Another popular
book haa been placed on rental at 3c
a dajr. It to "Virginia Christmas,"
by Josephine Bastam Bacon;
From now on will be a steady In
crease of the use of the library, part
ly because of the opening of school
work, and partly because winter Is
the book-reading,, time. By constant
addition of new book tha library has
become ao extensive guests are often
aurpriaed.
GIRL OPERATES
ON SELF; DIES
SUCH IS CLAM OV DOCTOR ON
WBKMOB TABLE DEATH OCCUR-RKD-OORONBR
RBLIEVRS Qfi
KRATTON A CRIMINAL ONE '
PORTLAND, Oct 16i Tha body.
of the girl who died on aa oparattaa
tab) of Dr. A;,A. Anaplaa4 ytraay
ha baan tntUI4 as that Ml
Anna Anaarsoa. a aematt at ttw
horn of Fre H.. Groan. Coroner
Dummaaoh declared ah died tram
tho egeeU of a'erimlnal qtfjtBa.
vr. aasptaaa asawa au aawwiaaaw
of tk case sassat that ta girl died
while being Vmtrntmmtm
tha oWl that th girl had attompt-
4 to operate .on'1 await
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TWELVE PERISH
AS RAILWAY CAR
FALLS IN RIVER
ItELIEVE FIFTEEX OTHERS
CAR DROWN
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i Forty Injured la-Railway Wreck Near
Randolph, Kaaaaa First Car
Croaaea Bridge 'la Safety, But tin.
Strartare Collapses WHb Second
Car Ninwea aad Doctors Rush to
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OMAHA., 6ct;; 16.HAt least" twelve
j perished.' according to available In
formation, and many, were Injured
tjrbaa,v;iuakJ''PaelOc.,motor carj
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Into the river' -seventy 'miles from
(Randolph, -Kan. Five bodies have
been removed from the wreckage, all
of which were unidentified.
I Ten survived the catastrophe, and
twelve are, mUaing,
The first car crossed the -bridge
I safely but the second went down.
United l'rew Service
TOPEKA, Kans., Oct. 16. An uu
confirmed report stated that fifteen
were killed and fifty. Injured A
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KAN8A8 OITYi Mo. Oct. 16. A
special train, .bearing nurses and doc
tore la being rushed to the scene of
the wreck.
United fres Service .
OMAHA, Oct. 16. At Issat twelve
are dead and forty Injured as the re
sult of the wreck. Survivors stated
that thirteen men are still In the
forward end of the car under twelve
feet of water. The wrecking crew la
working desperately to get a, chain
around the exposed end. of the car..
Fan-well Party.
Thursday, evening a. jolly party
took place at the home of J. F. Coel-
ler of, Riverside avenue, when a gain
erlnK of young folk participated in a
farewell party tendered Mia yerda
Coxad, who haa been pending a
nieasant visit here from. Martinez.
The evenlng'a entertainment consist
ed of a number of choice "musical se
lections and concluding, all partook
of an enjoyable repast. Tho pres
ent were Misses lone Stemman. Elal-
nor ttflaman, Verda Coxad, Barbara
qoeiler, Hatei ooeuer, mbmi awna
nna wiT ieoi. ltWvZf
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Bewar ail tho whebAW tatoken
iious with' aoi'-BJas4patly
gone,, for- Mum wW W laad to
rest npon thy, brow,Jsaiwtf apar
tarbe aot saM ;(ailrT;ii !
bohm conUlas . x Friday' night
tha. hen aaaaa,?., MafcOwhocm. ,on
ulcom i;iav"iton ot, mW:
uight majja; aai ,wha th chieha
were eatwa .jBarvarsairaw, aa mmmr
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PAY FOR GERMAN
SERB VICTORIES
KLSSIANS RETAKE POSITIONS IK
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Seibtan Defease Against Teatoa Of-,
fensive, MagaiAceat -Mscksaaesi's
Forces Gala Bat Tea Miles, Is Loaif
don Claim Omiiut FaU9to Km-
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circle Serb Ift RwMta as-nt-:
gariaas la stataof . War.
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Plight
is deiperoUVtaeSerbiansarek
magnificently resisting.!
Mirkauu '
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forces have v gained only
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south from the
Morova Valley Jna:
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The German attempt tp;eacircle
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Servian 1rt wing; aemesdiiaT;!
blocked. The Invaders are'progrs-
sing very slowly. , t-
Russia and .Bulgaria are In a sutsj
of war, and have been since, Bulger la
fired her first gun on the Serbians. i
Petrograd has notified, the English
wan office of .the defeat of the .Aua-i
trian army, which waa attempting to?
renew" the offensive in OtssW " Tai:
Germans have retired before" Dvlaakt
andjbe rlgbrwlngof the Teatons'bas;
tiAAn il-tvan tiaf.tr naap4TlMnAl -i.
AppaTentlytbe Teutonaara.paylag
dearly for their Balkan victorias by r
defeats in Gallcra. The wlUdrawaU
of Macktrnzen's forces from the east1 f,
front haa evidently left thGrmaa(
unable to .make further offensive Inl
Galicla, and perhaps not able to hold
tbelr captured posillons.
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TIES OF
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The hopes of. s?jrwratonVtovtl"M
expoBltlonaad KUmAthj Day, , one
buried,, have .reappeared, again- This
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nacessary, ,and prorapetB rlgo44fS
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