The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 18, 1915, Image 1

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Reports Indicate Dardanelles Attack Is Abandoned
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IlfEE WOUNDED.
1 TEUTON. RAID
ON SWITZERLAND
OrfKIAL CIKCMW KXCITRI)
OVER ATTACK
LAST WEEK IN
OCTOBER TO BE
DRESS-UP WEEK
MERCHANTS TO DISPLAY GOODS
IN ATTRACTIVE MANNER
. Raw Damage Kooalls HeToaty-Owo
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Preach shin la IMMffn-
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Msttcis Otww likely to
Mi War on Moo of Allien.
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NIUCHATBL, Swltserland, Oct.
II. Crossing the frontier after a
Wit orcr Prance, a German aviator
dropped three bombs on Lacbaux De
vests ind two at Rests, both ot
aiBk are Swiss tewaa. -Three were
weeaosd and heavy damesje resulted.
' wssttae mutt of the aerial raid will
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-iftNDON. Oct. II. Bevoaty-ono
art reported to hare perished when
tht Auttrlans submarined the French
vUamtblp Admiral Hsmelln, In the
Utdlterranesn, wlthont warning.
Later, a Marseilles message said
that thirty-three of taojcrew had
Itsssd thcro, aa mo, easuaHIes were
nwUoaed, It la uaeertala whether
thlrty-lhree Included! all aboard.
failed Press Serrlee
LONDON, Oct. II. It la under
toed that the Italian eaMaet baa
Mt retarding the' question of join
, lag Balkan activities, notwlthstsnd
U( earlier reports that they would
Join. The chances that Oreece will
Mn the alllea Ii downed hotter. Rou
Mia Ii Kllont aa to her eourse.
Time to Dmi Up and lie Cheerfnl In
Prospect of Hie Good Times Coming
for Everybody Procrlty In Only
a Matter of Confidence Individ-
Home and City to
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Dree Up.
With tho stores decorated and
their window displaying fashions
from logging boots to tho latest crea
tions of tho great milliners and tail
ors of tho world, Dress-Up Week will
be Introduced In Klamath Falls Mon
day, October 16.
This event Is being observed this
year In all the principal cities of tho
United Stales, and the ldoa and lesson
are so good that the business men of
Klamath Falls novo decided to Join
the other progressive and live cities.
Whllo one of the great objects ot
tho week Is to see that everybody In
Klnmntli Halls gets Into now and sea
sonable garments, It Is contended that
tho Influence of tho movo will be
much groMor.
Tho Business Men's Association
will attempt to prepare Old Man Pes
slmiim for n cropo decoration, and to
instill chocr Into hearts that are now
smothered in gloom. It will be an
effort to replace grouchy looks with
smiles and to mako happiness reign.
It Is n tlmo to dress up and got
cheerful.
It is tlmo to dress up our city, our
storos and ourselves.
.A clean, good looking town makes
k hit with .tho visitor, and when ho
also sees tho pooplo looking natty and
up to date It is driven homo In the
mind of tho strangor that this to
good town to stay In.
UiNATH PEOPIE
: ami 10 MIR CATHOLIC JINKS
LEAVE THIS HORNING
TWRNTY.VIVM IMT SAT-tmOAY-TWENTY
MOMS OO
MONDAY KLAMATH DAY OOKS
Over forty Klamath count pooplo
m tola morning for tho Ian Fmn
wo exposition. Twantjr loft 8atur-r-
Tweatjr mora leave nmt Moa
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nd fifty laaraaosjt Wo4ns4ty.
ry oao of these Klamath people
tM to stay at ta fair nntll, Ooto
"r I9th, tho data on waleo Ktanath
"J Probably will bo observes. This
that.aroaad 111 KUntath.ea-
eis are going to be e hand to
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I How the Powder Keg Is Set in Balkans
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lng of Serbia to her fate. Italy and
the greatRussla have yet to send their armlet.
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Codonswesa sad Life Ebbed!
Away at 8:98 This Mbnteg Trag
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Klamath Wbea Cycle aad Car Meet
Germans Claim British
West FaUare Ftsteefc?
great war drama of the Balkans.
powder keg has been set off-
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Thoro are other tremendous
movements impending-
NEW LE6AL FIRM
IS FORMED HERE
ATTOHNKY FROM ILLINOIS EN
TKRM FIRM OF STONE & QALE.
JUIK1E GALK TO GO TO LOS AX
GKLKH SOON
plucky, relentless game. -Up against
a heavier, team, a more practiced
team," not for a minute did the local j
boys "sluff off," as Is so common In.
football when the opponents bad thet
big end of the score. Until tho last
minute they struggled to score.
Motschenbacher waB knocked out
early in the game, and Klamath lost a
good ground gainer by that misfor
tune. Wlddoes and Melhase played a
star game for Klamath Melhase by
his brilliant tackling and Wlddoes by
his com (stent gains. A fifty yard
run liv Melhase. after Intercepting a
'forward pass, brought the ball so'noar
tho goal that Plol woa atlo to carry
Stone, Gale & Cress is the name otju over in a lino buck, scoring the
tho new firm of attorneys wnlch hasjono touchdown that Klamath Falls
just been formed. Edward A. Cress, made. ,
tho new member ot tho Arm, has been soley was easily the Medford star,
practicing nt Hlllsboro, Ills. Ho ar-
.ltrn.1 horn Inst vrnok with his family.' .. . -. .. 9 .
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WINNING APPLES
SHOWN AT FAIR
MRS. BRANDENBURG'S PRIZE DIS
PLAY TO BE EXHIBITED AT
KLA3IATH BOOTH OTHER
PRODUCTS SENT TO PORTLAND
Stewart Freeman died st the hos
pital thia morning as the result of in
juries received when a motorcycle,
on which he was riding, struck an
automobile driven by Mrs. D. K. Mc
Donald, at thev corner ot Sixth and
Klamath at 5:30 Sunday afternoon..
The aafbrtnnate man sustalaeo a
fractured skull at tho base ot the
brain, which resulted In his death at
5:?2 this morning. . .
Also Allies Usable to
Single Foot at
store Drop Bombs oat
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ROME. Oct. 18. The
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Mrs. Brandenburg's apples that
took sweepstakes at the apple con
test have been sent to San Francisco
for exhibition In the Klamath booth.
The exhibit consists ot ten varieties
I of apples, all ot which are of unusual
I size. Quality 4nd color. These are ex-
Judgo Herbert D,
soon with ills family for Los Angeles,
whore he will tako an active part In
u e. '"" '."" "1D:,"' "" , - rh": W John Knott Is the contractor en.
wnicn wus luniiou- kiwi "
ago. C. F, Stone will remain In Klam
nth Falls.
Mr. Wenneck.of the Wenneck Mer-i
cantlle company ot Fort Klamath Is
having constructed a modern bunga-
(gaged.
DRUMS HUNDREDS MEOFOftO IKS
IHKIUIHK Bllt
niMAK HELD BY WOMKK ur
aarntun HEART CHURCH IS
WTOELY ATTENDED DANCING
AND FEATURES ENTERTAIN
Both Friday and Saturday nights
tho opera bousswaa the scene of high
links held by the women of Sacred
u.. Mninrii. The celebration was
i.m 4n raise money for tho church
Friday night dinner was served,
followed by a danoe. It proved sucn
a success that a dance was Uged for
Saturday night. It proved an equal
drawing attraction, and hundreds of
equptas participated.
To the last strain of "Home Sweet
Home," ovoryone present was happy.
During the last dance thousands of
strotmtrs wore thrown until the
!.., enchained with colored
bandi, Flsh ponds, where the guests
oould aaglo out all sorts ot urprlsos
for so much a throw, auctions of nil.
lews, eaadr. etc., and attractive
ootks were all foetora In tho success
DEFEATS KLAMATH BOYS 18 TO
O ONLY SMALL CROWD PRE8
KNT GAME OF UNUSUAL IN
TEREST AND CALIBRE
Tho Medford High School and the
Klamath High School football teams
played" a game Saturday that for
thrills was the equal of big inter-col-
legtate games, and the two regrets oi
the small crowd that attended were,
f rat. that the pluck ot the Klamath
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boya didn't win them tne victory, sua
second, that a larger crowa wsibi
present to soo an unusual lnter-scnoit
urtlo game.
When the time keeper called time,
the score stood at 18 to 6 ta favor ot
Medford. Others presont say thovvla-
Iters made four touchdowns, Instead
of three, but the oHcWl scorb keepers
only tabulate throe, and at II to
ta score stands. - v
But the Klagsath boys played a
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week: I
Hear Ye! Heir Yc!
Dress-Up
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r.th can produce not only staple pro
ducts, but fruits as well.
Other apples from the contest have
been sent to the Portland Manufac
turers and Land Products Show that
convenes at Portland, October 25tb
With them were sent groins, alfalfa
and other products.
Klamath county took, first at this
fair last year with a general display,
and officials ot the Commercial Club
hope to repeat the triumph this yssr,
MUSICAL TREAT
AT STAR THEATER
st Eaos,.sccordlsg to. tho
and seised the
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Stewart Freeman, an employe at so near to Gallipot! hssvsaased a wMo
the Ewauna Box factory, was riding foeuer mat , uaraanenes opewuoBs
tandem with M. Hervey on Hervey's,nave beea nbsadoaed. ? -
motorcycle. They were coming down ?.,., e . , "
sixth, toward Main street. Mrs. Mo- "u'l":,
TVmnlrt in . ITord. u dririne mi ' BEKL.1W, uct. i. ne omciat aa-
Klamath avenue. NeRber were announcement of war newa iatai fol-
lng particularly fast, and both were 'lews: ' , ' , f .-
on the right side of the 'road They-; "We repulsed the British- In- their '" i
Btruck at tho turn, and although Mrs. efforts to capture onr trenches north-
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the motorcycle against telephone polo 'enemy was unable toj-ecsptnroa;sn V,3fe
t ik juMAak TJawwaw rtss 4hsvxvn t swf &' fnAt stir flrfi nmnsiahsishTgs ' f' ,rr..
WILL RE OFFICIALLY
OBSERVED INKLAMATH
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MRS. SATTERLEE AND MRS. ZUM.
WALT TO APPEAR AT THE
STAR THEATER v NEXT THUR8-
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DAY EVENING.
Through numerous requests from
patrons who were turned away from
the opera house on account. of taxed
capacity during tho exatbttie I the
Klamath moving pictures, atanagsr
Houston has secured Mrs iatUrlse
and Mrs. Don 'J.' Zumwalt to appear
at tho Star theater, Thursday svaa-
lng. October list
Mrs, 'Batteries la a vloua bowmi oi
extreme merit, a gradaato of th
Royal Conservatory ot Muate of Brss
aels. Belgium, She wlllbo assisted
by Mrs. sjumwaK, who needs go intro
duction to tho stwaU'lotiag public of
at the corner. Hervey was thrown
from the machine across tho side;
walk, sustaining many bruises and
a wrenched leg. Freeman hung on
to his seat and was "thrown against
the pesT: His head struck the pave
ment with frightful force, crushing
the skull. One ear was torn almost
from hts head.
Many neoDle witnessed the nccl-r
dent. The car was lifted, and the
unconscious man drawn from under
It. Neighbors aummooed15r. Ham-;
llton and Wheeler, and both men1
were rushed to the hospital. Hervey
soon regained consciousness, but
Freeman's life ebbed steadily until
this morning st 6:13, when he breath
ed his last breath without regaining
consciousness. Horace Shidler, of the
Motorcycle Club, which makes It a
point to aid Injured motorcyclists,
and a nurse were present at his
death.
Freeman was about 26 years ot age
and came originally from the Christ
mas Lake region In Lake county, his
family has been Informed of his
tragic death. Whether his body will
be shipped to bis own home has not
been decided yet.
Mrs, McDonald Is In a state ot aV
most nervous coiianse from tne
tragedy. Horror' will be nader tho
'doctors' care for severs! weeks,
In spite of the force with which
they struck, tho motorcycle was hat'
ly damaged. . One wheel was broken
from tho automobile whoaVK otracK
agalnst tho pavement.
gle' foot at Scharanaeaele.
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"Our aviators dropped sisfer bomb y?l
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Th Austrian renortafrom Gaavava I ? :"-:i
state that the Bulgarians have peas t
trated 'Serbian Macedonia, and' have
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cut, the Salonlka-NIsh railroad, over ' -;i
which allied troops must be transsortV K "'"1
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city hall la Morrltl tonight, follow-:?:
lng the council meeting, for the Pr-ti t
pose ot dlseussing a plan to bond.tbst'?S
city tor .enough to nay jotfiitm ,wwiLlf '&
present Indebtedness, and 1:
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MEETING TO DISCUSS PUMMJW ,
riui.n a www- miwi . ,
man . nng tfxfK
onoraUawaterworss,mteg3nt;?rfA
ncsthof.reotttheRicbee.
the need of.awater.systomf asVHUlf afer
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Brine Home the Baooa,
John; Assel, John sHewarf snd
George Daly v loft .early yostorday,
for tho. Teosr grade eountrylsattof
some yenlsoai Ansel was tho lueky
man, baggtsg a buck Kbout noen:
Johnny, says too buck only, weighed
111 soicss attae point wbaro'. ho
kitted tt, bat .bofoap.lho. got R Into
oamn' R washed that sssjar tog, yjr
was everywhere felt. Tho .iso'',gssnri
sneo rate is, particular hlghJors J
chemical engine, yM.a.bukethff-.
gase u airtne nrengosing nwaisww
avalUWe. Tl eenit hss' im tno'
power to Incur tho oKy's iaotgnsM
for svon such'a necessary lawlBiwni
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