The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 20, 1915, Image 1

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BAMATH FALLS WILL OBSERVE "DRESS-UP-WEEK" OCTOBER 25th TO 30th. FORGET YOUR GROUCH AND ' S!WLBt
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HiBltttH AM BULGARIANS UK.
I'ULHKD IN MKMUA
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lo (Mom. imparting MeMHantlon.
tMwt Retreating In Disorder.
Haiti ' for Traawftortang Allied
Trwe Mill Unrut by Halgartoas.
HnM Md Iklglutu OeMpared,
I'nlted l're Service
HOMK, Oct. 20 four mora classes
of reserve have been called to the
colore, completing llio mobilisation.
NooflcM explanation Iim been given.
II U rumord ttio armies are wanted
(or the llalkaue
rmus 1'reae Service
UKNKVA, Oct. 10. According to
a Bacbarvit message, the Serbian
htro reputed the Austro-Oerman
font north of Hhabates, and tho
Teutons are retreating In disorder. It
U rtportcd Hint tlit Serbians defeat
4 lite UulgiiTlunt at Ortaklo.
Halted Preae Service
ROMK, Oct. 20. According to Ath
ena dlepntclini, Utc Rulgartano nave
beta thrown back (row Vranla and
ibeSsloalkn.NUti railway, over which
alUad trooM must bt transported to
aid Serbia, Ih In working ordar.
I'nlted Viva riervU
WClll.tN, Oct. 10. It to announced
Ut the llulxaruvaa cantored Saltan
Tint, in Serbia. Two thoiaand prla-'
sera and twclvo cannon have been
Man. The Austrian, however, are
retreating toward Batata.
United I'm Service
VIENNA, Oct. 10. According to
the communique the UuasUna attach
northeast of Dorcxno. In North Rafal-
rka. hai boon rnuiaMi
I'nlUd i'remi Service
PAHIS, Oil. 20. The allies nro
till iMullng at Salonika. French
wonnded hnw reached Salonika. In
Heating that tho French have) already
not the Bulgarians In battle.
RESISTANCE
CHECKING RAIDS
'children are on tho Serb firing lines.
United Pre.. Service
LONDON, Oct. 10, According to! United Press Service
n Athens dispatch, the Bulgarians1
wre captured latrlp and Ootfamt, that tho B,cs have iepuled tho Bui
Brty mllcR limlde of the Serbian borjRllranB trying to cut the Nlsh rail
' iroad. Orders are expected dispatch
Those who have followed war news' ing Bt0ng Franco-British rolnforce-
refuly see a striking similarity tMjmonu, probably Italians, also, to the
jween tho conduct of Belgium, early Balknna
m the ar. and Serbia. Both are lit-
tie nations Invaded by an over-'
whelms forco of men. Both had to I I AIITIIfallfim Tal
Hint their own battlea, tor aa yet the
(Hies hnvo not come to Serbian aid to
m great extent. Bath trying
h doKporato efforts to atom the
M of Invasion.
MIHtM-y experts say that It la only a
"wter of n few weeka before Serbia
! be utterly crush, m was Bel
. It fa doubtful that the allies
TJ md armies to aid the oppressed
Mon, but leave her to her fete,
"lie, they attempt to checkmate the
ret Teuton offensive by a drive to
Constantinople,
M preaont woman, children and
im mon ure on the bnttla front,
"Wtlng desperately agalaat tho
wde of (lermawi,, Anatriona and
oWrnnH. on three stdea they
". but whether or not tht mist
wre can n8t more thaa a tow days.
J"rthMofowdaya,MwnrialtMofiAlukn coast and through the not
V" "oi8ium towns, H ! nTerywIiorc
'Med magnlfieent. Tbonyg reports
now many vlctortet and taw Mtata.
wgluni kept the'aeman from
IX n" enou,, ,op Tftmdh to
th. Iu wa " Ass
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forth, .in " " nr" """"
aunti checkmate the Con
kntlnophj drive,
" WV to Fair. ,
Mrs. Wm. WooeVot Bonaaat. top
lath??. ' tr os Ur way
CABINET SHAKE
THOUGHT LIKELY!
Hill i:iMIU CARSON CONFKIIH
WITH kimj generally ros.
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LONDON, Oit. 20 Sir Kdwnnl,
Canton, resigned attorney general of
the UrltUli cabinet, conferred with
tlio king at llucklnghum iwilnto today,
and gnvo new Impetus to tba talk of
it probable romploto reconstruction
of the cabinet.
. Asqultli's lllueM may prove ho sorl-,
aim be will be cotniielled to rolgn.
iTIile would end tlio deadlock In the
cabinet, according to a growing be-'
lief.
I'nltcd Press Service
LONDON, Oct. 20. Tho confer
enio between the king and Sir Ed
ward Cnronn In lnturpretcl to inonti
,that a general cabinet elutko-up Is
conaldored, It la generally conceded
tint Aaiiulth Is losing influence
I'nMeil Pieea Rervlip
LONDON, Oct. 20. Aaiiulth la Im
proving, nud la eipected to appear
beforo the house of commonx Tuo
diy, Lloyd-Ueorgo announced.
AGED MEN.WOMEN
ON SERB FRONT
CHILDREN, TOO, ON THE I1ATT1.K
LINKS ITALIAN FLEET AIDS
ALLIES RULQ ARIA N ATTACKS
ARK REPULSED
I' lilted Pices Scrvlen
HO Mi:, Oct. 20 it Is reported that
Italian fleets nro helping the allien
block tho Turklah and Bulgarian
coasts, to cover the landing of tool
'nlllea at Enos.
('lilted l're Service
LONDON, Oct. 20. Serbia U
strongly reflating the Invaders, but
are slowly retiring. Dispatches say
that old men and many women and
parib. Oct. 20. Athena reported!
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GOARD VESSELS
CONGRESS PLANS APFROPIUA.
TIONS FOR CONSTRUCTING OF
LIGHT TOWERS ON ALASKAN
COAST
United Frees Service
WASHINGTON, D. 0., Oct, 20.
One of tho first atsU of the comluR
congress, it is believed, will be un ap
nKonrisilon for lighthouses on tuu
work ot ialande In Puget souna.
All previous appropriations for this,
- . .ulu11 nwtiattatJhif, hilt if
work are practically exhausted, but
the sum of 1116,000 voted In 1013
for a lighthouse at Oape St Ellas and
additional approejflatlena for light
liouae and navigation work along the
Alaska coast and in Pus sound
HMaenan eoaai u . - ...
bar materially safeguarded these sec-
tlona of the American ooart line
,By the) summer of 1916 the light'
house service expeeto to have com
pleted a big new lighthouse at Cape
St. miae, o Kayakr Itland. among
JATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY,
Admiral Peary,
Fell With
The flying boat which carried Ad-
mlrnl Robert V. Peary, discoverer of
tho North Pole, onlils first flight, fell
vltli him 1,200 feet. With his n!
titer he landed snfely on the water
, noar Long Ulnnd, and did not even
i know there had been an accident. At
a height of 1,200 reel the engine
stalled and failed to work further,
Tliomn W. I'osf took him up. and
ns tho engine broke down the aviator
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Best Wheat in County
John M. Thomns, who has a home
stead at the upper end of Voe Valley,
came In to look at the exhibits today
In the Commercial Club rooms. He is
ono of those men who wouldn't be
lieve thore were no more good home
stead lands in Klamath, and Just con
tinued to look about until he found
n place that suited him. That place
Is S20 fertile acres twenty-live miles
from Klamath Falls.
Today Mr. Thomas came in with
every ' mark of a contented tanner.
Ho went down and looked at the ex
hibits ,to see If any of them were bet
ter than what he had raised, and none
of them were. Moreover, Mr. Thomas
luiB the distinction of bringing to the
mills here the best wheat that was
grown thin year. It averaged some
thing over 46 per cent.
Mr. Thomas has a tale to tell how
ho raised that wheat. Thirteen years
ago a friend of his recolved'some sam
ples of wheat sent out from Washing
ton, D. C, nt his farm In Eastern
Washington. Mr. Thomaa tells how
ho asked his frlena to iook away
whllo he clipped off a single head and
Wi k6t Fop ten rwn
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he kept It, then he sowed it.
That was three years ago. Each
yoar for three years ho planted the
wheat ho raised from this single head,
and this year hla crop wna thirty-two
bushels of the best wheat raised in
the whole of Klamath. Moreover,
this thirty-two bushels came from but
three-quarters of an ncre.
Mr. Thomaa has turnips out on this
homestead of his which are ae big a
pumpkins. He baa pumpkins w big
Before Aero
Him 1,200 Feet
jelled to him that all woe safe, bat
thatall
ll" didn't understand what was meant,
The udnilra! sat quietly In the car
while tho aviator made spirals to
hind. From below the crowd' could
ieo that there had been an accident,
but the discoverer of the North Pole
didn't know it. When he was safe on
tho ground he was told.
"Why 1 thought that was the way
ocrjono came down in on aero-
plane,"
Brings in
as small barrels. He has vegetabls
of all kinds of titanic site. And, the
best of It is, this farmer is going to
bring In some of his products to send
away to the various fairs, so others
can see what Klamath county raises.
WATCH !
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Hear Ye! Heir Ye!
Dress-Up
Week
WILL BE OmCtALLY
OBSERVED IK KLAMATH
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October 25 to 30
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OCTOBER 20. ISIS
WOMAN BEHEADS
INSANE CRIPPLE
ATTACKING HER
DEAD MAN' WAS INFATUATED
WITH SLAYER
Asked 2-Ycar-Old Womaa to Hope,
With
Him, OaTering Money She
Span Him, and He Attache Wo-
man Kllla With Hatchet and Dla-
members Body Confesses to Po-'
lice SUI1 Another Mardar.
I'iiIipiI Press Service
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10. At
tacked by Michael Weinsteln, a love-
ntad cripple, Mrs. Mary Tamha, aged
22, a motorman'8 wife, beheaded him
with a hatchet. She dismembered the
body and hid it in a couch last night.
She confessed today.
She sold the cripple was infatuated
with her when they met in Atlantic
City. She met him here again re
cently, when the man begged her to
elope with him, offering her all his
money. He came to her house last
night and offered $226. She spurned
him, and the cripple attacked her.
The woman rushed to the rear of
her flat, and securing a hatchet, killed
him. The woman fled from the house,
horror stricken. She rented a room
in a hotel and telephoned nor hus
band. He persuaded her to surren
der. United Press Service
SAN FRANCISCO, OctjO.-jC. W.
iFotte, an ex-taeturaaee emVattOt'Us
wife probably fatally, and committed
suicide in a hotel. It la believed the
couple quarrelled because of Fotte's
drinking.
NEED STORM TO
DRING IN DUCKS
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'CROWD WATCHING FLIGHT OF
GEESE MAKE AN INTERESTING
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DISCOVERY HOME - GROW
DUCKS ONLY HERE NOW
Duck and geese hunters are be
ginning to get restless. Every day
HUU every nigui tue icn v
on their way soutn, acooraing 10
farmers from surrounding aeetlona,
many of' them are stopping for a
meal or so. However, they are the
vangards of the main army the wise
old honkers which can be drawn In
gunshot.
But at the first storm the shooting
will be good. The first day the rain
falls and the winds blow there will
be flights ot ducks from the north
to the marshes now only inhabited
by home grown birds too wary to
approach. Hunters don't have to al
low any time tor the biraa to travel
from thesnorthra marshes, either,
for as bird experts know, 'ducks and
geeae cross a continent almost In &
day. at from sixty to 100 miles per
hour.
The geeae are flying high and In
large flocks. As was noticed yester
day by a group of men watching a
band, every few minutes the took
changes leaden. Some, goose will
I push forward out ot the V-shaped
line and become the apex ot the V,
relieving some other member of the
.flock. t
j The reason for this waa Immedi
ately explained, when it to remem
bered that the bird are moving at
'an elghty-mlle-aa-hour gatt.' The air
resistance mutt be tremendous, as
anyone who baa traveled "eroa forty
miles an boar without a wind shield
, knows, and especially to at that high
altitude. The bird who heads taw T
'of course gets the full force of the
jwlad on his six feet spread ot wings
Wd the other birds only receive a
'glancing blow. Oewenaently the
leader get tired after few minutes,
and another of the band takes his
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FRENCH GAIN ON
WEST WAR FRONT
ItEPORT ARMIES SOLIDLY IX-j
STALLED IX POSITIONS WREST, t
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ED FROM GERMANS HAND
GRENADE ATTACK REPULSED
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United Presa Service
I PARIS. Oct. 20 Th French nr
-olldiy installed in poslUons Uken
from the Osrnuii in th Rnlx-An.
Hoehe region. The French infantry
repulsed three formidable hand gre
nade attacks.
Lively fusillades were exchanged at
iLlhons, to the east of the Navariaa
iFarm. Bombing occurred at Cham
pagne. Conflicting reports and censors'
veil save hidden from the world the
real results of the allied terrific offen
sive movement on the west front. It
Is not doubted but that they have
made advantageous gains and wrested
positions away from the Teutons, bat
whether at a cost that made the drive
a failure is not known.
MURDERER TAKEN,
WEAK FROM WANT
PLAYER WHO KILLED POLICE
MAN TAKEN AS HE AWAITED
TRAIN HAD NOT SLEPT OR
EATEN SINCE KILLING
I'nlted Press Service
LOS ANGELES. Oct. 20. Harry
Duncan, the ball player, was captured
by Sergeant Toolen this morning ax a
'shore station near Elmonte, as he was
I waiting to board the train. He wai
.weak and nearly famished, as he had
not eaten or elept (since Tuesday
morning, when he killed a policeman.
Since then he tried to enter a sup
posedly vacant house to get food, but
was chased away by a rancher, who
notified the police. He did not resist
capture.
INVITE WILSON
TO CALIFORNIA
SCHOOL CHILDREN EXTEND INVI
TATION FOR PRESIDENT AND
MRS. GALT TO COME TO CALI
FORNIA ON HONEYMOON
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 20.
The petition of the California,' school
children, asking President Wilson
and Mrs. Gait to go to California on
their honeymoon, waa presented by
Miss Altha McQueeney. Dorothy
Starr presented a gold wedding ring
and Esther Bull gave a bouquet, in
tended for the president to give to
his nanoee. .
The president said he could not
And time to comply with tho chil
dren's rquest. '
BULLETINS
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Berlin The Germans repulsed the
Russian attack In the Btrypka River
region. The battlea ara progressing
favorably ror tne lonion loreea.
Indianapolis, Ind. The famous
Taggart fraud case ' has' been dis
missed on a motion made by the state
In the criminal court. Conclusive
evidence against Mm waa tacking, ac
cording; to prosecutor Rucker.
Three more osocers Interned la the
Qerman erutoeraMtel Frlederlch have
escaped, parole, according to ft atea-
ace irorn anmtraiseany.we mw
mender of tho Meeteak 'nary yard. .
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GERMAN ATTACKS
REPULSED ALONG
WHOLE OF FRONT
'SUCH IS FRENCH OFFICIAL SUM
MARY OF WEEK
Teutons Lose 8,000 AboBt Loos and
Sonchez Freacb PosIUobs Ooasol
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fdated Germans Advance Jar Has.
General Unsiagea Fighting Along
Styr British Aeroplane Downed,
Aviator Captared.
I'niled Press Service
PARIS. Oct. 20. The official sum
mary of the week's developments of
the western front is as follews:
"The German attacks were repuls
ed everywhere. The Germans lost
8.000 in the Loos and Souchez dis
tricts. German attempts in the Cham
pagne district resulted in the consoli
dating of French positions at Ta
hure." United Press 8ervlee
BERLIN. Oct. 20. It Is offlclally
announced that the Germans advanc
ed against the Russians to the north- ,
east and northwest of Mttau. Farther
south General Llnsengea is fighting
along the Styr. A British aeroplane
was brought down near Middlekerke
and the aviator captured. "
inlted Press Service
PARIS, Oct. 20. According to the
FrencttofBcial summarjret Jtho weefc'a;--ts- -'
war tne terrinc allied assault OB-the-west
has been a success. JU'cost has "
been tremendous this is everywhere
acknowledged. But the Germans have -been
repulsed along the entire front -.
something unheard of in tho war
up to this time.
Germany has drawn her troops
away from the east to participate 111
the Serbian Invasion, and the drive to
Constantinople. But she still claims
victories over the Russians. The
allies, on the other hand, with the
possible exception of Russia, are try-'
Ing to raise armies for the Balkans
by recruiting, not by withdrawing
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NOVEL BANQUET
TO TW EPL
WIZARD WILL MAKE SPEECH
THROUGH TELEGRAPH INSTRU
MENTMENU IN DOTS AND
DASHES NO STIFF FRONTS
I'nlted press Service
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 20.-VOfle.?
ot the, most novel banquets ever given
will be tendered In honor ot Amer
ica's most distinguished citlsen, '
Thomas Alva Edison, tonight by the .
telegraph operators of Son Francisco ,
and vicinity.
In front ot each. guest at the table
will be Installed a complete "set"
sounder and sender and not a word
win oe spoken so rar aa tne speecnes
will be concerned. In delivering hla,
address Edison will "pound brass."
and eyery guest will hear his speech
through hts individual receiver. Tiny-
telegraph poles will carry the .wires"
around the tabje. $
The menus for the dinner will be
printed in dots and dashes. The pho
nograph, an Edison Invention, will
kuddJv the musle for the oecnaloa." '
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