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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1915)
f$asjg,v,f 1 Wffpfri ; $?; jm.iv. octoh, iUP Han to Preserve Fair Buildings to Posterity (Herald fipocll Bert lee) jtlio Palace of Horticulture and the .mimpmco Oct II. Horn. lww Utrtct would become a IAN FRANCIHCO, Oct. is -" IMtt reeldeno center. m of the PMtaeo board of I Am0BI lo budg ,0 pr-mHrvlae-". representatives of tbe Brved, according to the present plant .uiatdmloUirKtluu of California and nre tho Oregon building, the Palace tMttd State congressmen Joined In uf Fine ArtM with the lagoon, tbe Cal ilTeasrtrcnco of the directors of the Ifornla . Missouri, Virginia, Massachu- DulU ratine inwruMiwwi ,. IJ. I.HMM.lMMa 'MIIMI. Hot at to tbe vucntlal features of. the -Million tint hiioiiui ph , . bMt legal talent, architect, irtltU and sculptor were called upon sirlsf tbw conferences to report on Due particular pbaaea of tbe altua- ttaa. Afttr aevcral weeks of study and iikate Ibta committee baa repelled bet to tbe ciitlro directorate of tbe board that It bollovo It la neeslMe to ptmm tome of tho best, feature of lit etpoiltlon for all time to come. These are n follew: The Marina, tkat portion of the exposition ground rtnUalag nlone the shores of flan rrtatlto Hay nnd embodying such Marts i tho Column of Progress, unwanted by tho figure, the Ad tntaroua Ilnwinan, nnd Yacht Har bor, whtre (luring the paat months lb pltaaure rrnft of tho world haa aatkored. Tseprcacrvnllon of the Marina will tlord a- connecting link between tho IVdera! reservation, Port Mlley on tiftett and the Presidio on tho west. Till will give the government a mill tary road between three two points, lad tat city of Hnn Francisco a boule nrd cittmllng from Van Neaa nvo saton the cnt nlong tho bay and the hlllt abuttlnc on thla body of water. oTtrlooklng tho Uolden date, through floMtn Gate Park nnd thonce to the ahorea of the Pacific, an unparalleled awtor drive of several houra. From present development It seems rertaln that an a result of tho cxposl tloa, Ban FranrUco will have n public park uuiurpiuxcd In tho world. Tho lit of the exposition on Ban Fran cisco Day with Its ships, Ita Islands, and the lowering hills of Ita oppo tlte shores, hns ollclted the wonder of millions nf visitor. At the major part of the plan now lUndi, the wonderful exposition alto will be converted Into one of the great pernuuioht hIiow place of America, sb attraction rivalling tho darden of the Oodt or tho Yellowstone. Those portions of tho exposition now occu pied by the center group of eight ex hibit palaces. Palace of Machinery, Black Shells Get the Duck 12 Guage SmUess Chilled Shdlt a. :75c DuPont Powdt BaUistite Cnrytkbgf Gnnf$anci AmanajniHoii i BALDWIN Hardware Go. t MHHnHM3MSkeM pr saaanaBhilLE y aaawj-t aaaaai aH ' aav r- bbbbbbj aaV'gflpi, V 'BaBaBaBaHB'iswT-T 'V PbULIiw gTT H SBH. SBSbW'''' i ! L4sbbRsV ' BSBfcBaWBiiPSgH' 4sbsbsbsbsbA laBfe. H BtggBriKnSBSBSBSPlM rrtt nnd Maryland buildings. IMMIGRATION 18 E COUKCILM OF AMKHICAN PKDKR. ATION OF LAUOR WILL DIK Ct'KH MMITINO INFLUX OF KORKION LAUOIt United Prase Service HAN FltANCfSCO, Oct. 18. Imml gratlon will loom largo In the coun ell of the American Federation of tabor convention, which opens hero November 8th. Indications point to a strong anntlment among many dele gate In favor of limiting the Influx through America' open door of more Immigrant than the nation can read ily almllnte and educate to an un derstanding of American Institution, American Ideal and the American 'standard of living." Loader will probably Hiibmlt to the convention a bill, proposing such lim itation, and voto to have It presented to congres with a request for en actment nt the coming session. 'The convention will bo tho groat eat meeting of Its kind ever hold on tho Pacific coast. Four men, repre senting each craft tho world over wilt attend, Including fraternal delegnte from Europe nnd Japnn. AMFRICAN GIRLS I IN FltONT ItAXKM OF KUON'OMIC AKMY AUK TWO WOMK.V OF V. H., HKLFINO KKKD THK XKKHV IX ITALIAN CAPITAL United Press Service ROME, Oct. .(By mall) In the front rank of tho Roman economic army, fighting hungor, aro two Amer ican girls, now married Into noblo Roman houaes. Prlnceaa Torlonlu, formerly EIbIo Moore, daughter of Charles A. Moore of Now York, ond Princes Sou Fnus tlno, formerly Mabel Campbell of New York, uro two of tho moat active workers for the "cuclno econmlcho," or economical kitchens whoro tho poor of Rome are fed. Slnco the entrance of Italy Into tho war tho necessity of these stations whero the poor, armed with tickets, may gain wholeaomo food, ho bo- come vital. For tho famllloa or men-at-arms nnd othor dependants, have greatly Increased. Tho two American prlnceaae nave turned thouaandaf Ameylcaa dollars Into food for hungry Italians. HILLSTROM TELLS Of MANY WILL. PROIlAniiY BK RK-swjc TUNCKD BY BOARD OF PAR' fjONhV-lMaVTIUOT COURT WILL ' FIX DATR OF DEATH i'ulWd jy ea, lf'c SALT UkKai CITY, Oct, 18. Jos eph jHillftroas. Mae I, ,W. W.aentenced to neam ror iam s4reri(lw inwir man gad hla aon, conleaaedto lung criminal record before-' the, beard or pardoM today. It to believed no win bo roeatMoad to death, The dis trict eonrt will oo t the ajgto; Hllletrbm'a execution wm poeteon, d on the recuset of ths IweaMah rnhv later; Fmloen Wltoon; irlto,, ,l turn, reaeammeaded the peatpeeeaaeait totWgeirenibref Uta. 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It became necessary to drive the Russians from the wella at any cost. the Russians fired the wells. This photpgraph ahowa the prospect the Austrlana faced when they had nt last "Skeeter Br Robbins Will Spend "Hkoelor Rill" Kobhlns, long known to Klamath county as ono of'v the moHt skillful riders, roper nnl cowboys In tho West, ha come to Klamath county to spend tho winter. ir. Robblnr, ono of the best norm). women In the West, I with him. in Mrs. Bobbins' trunk am the tro phic of a successful season. There - are loving cups nnd embossed saddles, nnd wiitclioa. All .nmmor h n. - - .. ... ....... -i ime utcii imvcuna inrougn mo wesiimemDer mm ror bis daring work at pirtlclpatlng In Wild West contests, At San FranClSCO they Were With the 101 Rnnch. tho osnoaltlnn Wild Wint'n,. ho i-M..-.. ,i ,nnx. i- i, show. Here Mrs. Robbins received a'lfnlted 8tates. Mr. Robbins I. mml . - . -- .... '.. w... a.u,.0 mHU ivilCI. UV i watch n the "Queen of the 10 1 Ranch," and won second in the rnco for queen of the exposition. Advi-nUed Letter List Tho following unclaimed mall mat ter, advertised on the 16th of October, will be sent to the dead letter office nt Washington, D, C. on 'October 30, 1 0 1 r : Allalra, F. P. Bowman, Mrs. Minnie Brown, Mrs. B. W. Breeding, James Balln, John Bomerahlno, K. R, Clark. William Cochrane, Dan Clement, Haael Brwln, Robert Fullerton, Mrs. C, W. Flynn, Mike Huston, Edd Minor, Cbas. H. Orth, H. W. Peterson, Mell Pptu, Mrs. Jack E. Boaal, Louis Soviet, Stephen Thomoaon, Mrs. Florendo West, Mrs. Qeo A charge of 1 cent wtll.be made on nil lettera'dollvered from this list. In calling foe letters, please say adver tised. W. A. DKLZELL, P. M. Will Deaaaad Court Seaeono United Preas Service LOS ANGELES, Oct. 18. Fred ,11, Moore, counsel .for the defense la the Sohmldt murder trial, baa declared that he will demand the continuance of court tor at leaat a month when.lt convenes Monday, as, chief counsel for the defense, Attorney Falral, na recently died. irnli want una ei results, CECAL NOTICES Timber. Sale Sealed proposals In duplicate, envelope marked "Propossl for,.Tl. ber, Klamath Reservation," rm se received at tbe office of the superin tendent ot the Klamath Indian school, Klamath .Agency, Oregon, until II o'clock noon, Pacific coast una. Wednesday, November 8, till, tor the purchase o approximately !,, oaofeet of yellow, viae timber en the Klamath InlM"reaervatton, Orofoa. Thla timber X'rfM. IM9 : "W tiens 14, U, II aid II. township II THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH was biven nhortiv fr th ikiMki. h Winter Here Triumphs In rldlne nnd - 'rc won wherever "Skeeter ni!l"( nnd hi wife contested. At Elko ho i 'won the Nevada state championship in roping, and as the most skillful1 . a.w.n I, el.n ITHU.A Q..t . --.( iinvsa aai fciac uniwtl niUIVB WUlUUVIfU.ni -. . .. ct..e.. da.i. against him, t was. In reality, n na-' i,uai UUuii,iUUduii. aim. nouuins von "the ladle' bucking horse chani )1uuubiiii. oncwer mil won einer: nlAH.t.lH uaL..i mil,. a. .)rllcc8 hero a1g0( among wh!ch wagdened the report of Villa's death, ac (ho relay race. m vi-mi-ih ,, ..i -. ." .. . '., :.''. -t jthc Rodeo here. Reared in Wyoming,! ho U trenomllv rnnnulnd n ho nn. nf I " - ly famous. Both are going to live In Klamath county for the winter, at leaat. -- . south, rungo 7 i east, Willamette Meridian. The HintiA.. nttAwtAA tim ' . . ....... . ... . . 1 saio is mutuary 10 wooa niver, a,neany cieareo oi uerman snipping, drlvablo stream. The minimum prlce which will bo accepted It IS.50 perl ,1,000 feet for yollowplne Tbe tlm- her must be cut under regulations! prescribed by the Secretary of the! J Interior. All timber must be cut and ' romoved prior to June 1, 1918. With ' the bid a certified check on a solvent j national bank must be submitted In tho amount of $500. Thla check will : he returned to unsuccessful bidders. tnnnlliwl ttirnrdn tho nnvaajklTf' fnv tlm.AS ber It bid Is accepted, and retained as a forfeit It a bid is accepted and the1 bidder falls to comply with the re-! jqulrements of his bid. The right of. the commissioner of Indian, affairs to walvo technical defects In advertise- nients and bids, and to reject any and all bids. Is reserved. Further lnfor-i motion as to tho timber may be ob- er season sees many Klamath Falla talned upon request from tne sapor- I'Ortsmen out for a last chance at lntendent of tho Klasaatb Indian'"" bucks. Hunters are leaving every school, Klamath Agency, Oregon. 4-8-U-lC-18-22-25-t9-l' Notice for PubiicaUen (Not coal lands) pepartment ot tho Interior, United States Land Office at- Lakevlew, jjOregon, August 20, 1115..' Notice Is hereby glvee. that p. Bert Stiles, whoso postoflke address la Klumnlb Falls, Oreson, did, on the Seth dayor Octobor, 1114, tie In thla oftce sworn statement and application No. 08204. to purchase, the Nil U NWK. Section 15, Township 37 south. Rnnye. 9 cost, Wtllaisette. Meridian, and the timber thereof wader the pro ,iMon of tbe act of June, 1878. anJ .if.tt araendatoiy, l.nown as the "Tim ber and Stone, Law," tt eueh valua as i.ilabt be fixed by npirateessent, and lbatBurauan to guchaneHatlon, the land and Umber theree Ihave appratseg, 1170. tbe thsAe eatlsuted at 0,ew boar J tcut it. LN per M o. the land, at ISOIMf.MMfiw CwhtwlU ote, .final preali aajspert ;'ol his appHoatlon nnd fw'ef';ataU'aKnt on lhe(4th day ..f Noylaher, Ull, be fore divR. Pe i i. clerfcVo tle'eot comt, at Klamath FalfriiiBn, t-. Any person la at Ukajftytfe nretest tklrpurehess before etiye takkte a contest, gt any tUnl.hslaWitesit1 laatteslur fling a corBilsjiXil aJM Wt la.Ul tJsce. sllepf faeU' wl wMM.oefeat the.'entrS 7-i. . w-i-iSfYA' &&&& . '"I'fflR rmt PALLS. OREGON j rutorhnmm nrti. had driven the flrmr.and had almost drained them. BULLETINS Paris According to dispatch, tbe French are making a series of fierce counter attacks east of Auber-t lv In nn offort In recaln the trencher , .- 1 J the Qcrmans took last Thursday. Washington The Wilson-Gait wed roulnKldlng I set for the Christmas holidays, according to reports. The White House will definitely announce the date In ten day. f Washington Ambassador Spring-, Mnt uke cnarfe of Brltuh ,nter. .,., n..l.M win hml.H - , a inL- rtlt. ... .K r uiug,iuu i ue niiiu asvuey ui 'cording to message sent last nlgbt,d 'seilrcn ha been conducted for -,j t...t -.i-, Stockholm How British subma-'at rlnes, busy In tbe Baltic, ran Into the OUnda and straights connecting the. - ... ... ........ . 1 "" wun lM na 8ea w causing - ...a(BaI. - . l.JISI .. -&. AB.am speculation. Indications are that they have' entered the Baltic once or twice . In several month. j tO la lutllAlfnJ tna nnHolitiHikl I wmwicu iuv a. miuiuiiui;!': fleet Is working from a base on the! nuasltiti naa Th. TiaHtA fiaa liAcn ... . . - ........ DEER HUNTSMEN SWARM TO HILLS DEER SEASON CLOSES MANY TRY FINAL CHANCE AT BUCK. GOOD KILLS ARE MADE SHIP MENT OF PHKA8TNT8. ! The beginning of tbe end ot tbe day and returning every day. Al though the wood are so dry that stalking la practically Impossible, many good kills have been made. Duck hunters, as a rule, have not betu overly successful, because ot the tact that the tule lands .are almost dry. It la Impossible to push' a boat through them, and the home-grown ducks are loath to settle In the few potholes that remain, and keep most ly to open water. The northern birds, due to the good weather, have not made an appearance yet A game bird for the future In Klamath county Is going to be the Chinese pheasant, now a rare article. In the past few, weeks many ship ments ot these birds have been re celved from the state game farm and distributed In every part or the county, . 4 Herald want ads get results Boot 4 'J e ,e While You Wait KAnwAOTfONWAMNTNkV slA &!' 2 V" .J mm V .,'K.' ;: ? -rltt U BsanmaaaaBBBi Knssians from Borrslav In Oa'.!"!s 1 he Austrian supply being Cut off. They aucceeded, but Just as they left retaken tbe city. ARREST CLEVER COONTERFEITERS AKTKR NATION WIDK HBARCH FOR MANUFACTURERS OF BO GVH S PIKCE8, ARRESTS ARK MADE OF TWO OF GANG linited Press Service SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 18. Rolllo Tork and Edward Carr, both of Oak land, believed to be the $S-gold-pieco counterfeiters for whom a nation- year, are unaer arrest. ixr wa arrested in Columbus, Ohio,, and Carr Ogden. Carr. who escaped from the Stock- ton police two months ago, was ee- ......... i cretiy inaicwa oy tne ieaeu gnwa .jury six weeks ago. He waa trailed ... 1 .B... . IT- -t !.- all over tbe United States and Canada by scores of detectives. The bogus coins have been floating ,k. ,..., , . ' WILSON MISTAKES PEOPLE'S WANTS SO DECLARES WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN KX-SECRETARY SAYS PEOPLE DON'T WANT DEFENSE PROGRAM CARRIED OUT United Press Service WASHRINQTON. D. C, Oct. IS. "The president may be mistaken over what tbe people wish." said William JennlngB Bryan, while discussing the. administration's defense program? He said that he believes when the presi dent finds tbe people do not wish the 'program the jingoes have outlined' he will be glad to oppose It "He can't know the public'a will until the senators and congressmen give their Interpretation, said the ex secretary of state. A FULL UNI This agency makea a apec laity of fire, life, accident, liability, burglary and other Insurance, surety benes. leans, rentals, city and country prop erty of all kinds. Have the' equipment snd ths help that guarantee prompt and efficient service. No trouble to answer questions. Chllcots, 36 Main street, Phone Ce. 1 Notice to CredRor the County Court of Klamath In VVMII, ,V1 m JJ in tne Matter or tne saute or Roasee E. Cantrall, Deceased. ?.. The undsrslgned haa beta appolat- ed admlnlstratrt;oltMrttal4af Roscoe E. Cantrall, daaMid; by said court. Notice Is flTos.tj. eratRera of deceaent to present uetreiatsss, duly yeiifled as by law smMed, wUhla alx months, of the date ot the trtt publi cation of. thUjjiMaei, to'the under signed at te e Rutenlc Kent, In the Fim:Kttetl Bank bulldlag, at Klaatah IHfc Oregon. ,1 Dated tsptaeibsrll, 1U. , "'. AdaUsdsBaVlHi stf.'th sleielef.sVes.' " pitf'fjiitiiW'ttsMalalir" f jr.i"ti,'T.'''tLaTj.''J l- .f;.VjL-'-ty- sea ajamran; paaajwM.v'' .,i ,4k'aH"j H.'ilsR.SKM 0tS .Ha ' mmmmmmimmMmif& fit .-. 2M:'': mm, PLEASE ?AT ?bK- Hend erson C h Store at 1134 ami 1136 Main Street . and Get Prices Come to the' Garage that Guarantees you Satisfactory Service in everything. Whether you store your car with us permanently or. just buy occasional supplies3,' we guarantee to please you.in. both Quality' and Price. The Best Grade of Gasoline at the Lowest Market Price., j- - t Try our Service once and' notice- the difference. 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