The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 21, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1915
PrlM, We Onto
TEUTON ARMIES UNITED EFFORT
MOVE STEADILY GREATEST NEED
TOWARO TURKEY
much im opinion or :. m. onkim ,
WHO IH TltAYIXI.VG THROUGH
'iHK UNITI'D hTATIM IV HIS
AtTOMOIHI.K
America's Greatest Citizen
IN HO.VOIt OF Till: TlllltTV.KIVHI AX.MVI.ItSAItY OK THE I.V-
Mi:S(.i:T I.A.MI' ANDTHi: UOHMth GIIKATEHT INVENTOR.
OCTOIIUI SlhT HAH IIEEX SKT ASIIII! .H KDIKO.V DAY
IHOGBMW Tllltomil whims .1
VAM.KV ADMITTED
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fyctt and Cut Salonika itallwny,
ty Which AMI Hoped to Trnn tar to Will U, In wlilili Ito uinijian
, Troop. iu .tM of Mr rill Unl ,h" UK,"." '"'kI. hIiIHi ho Im
HiUKll wl'll tilt) I '1.1 Hill III (IMIIJK-
ItwPmm-Ii mitl HriiiMi nam iiui
t M, Oiii'lll, who Ihih lifim iruvil
I ln nil oter tlio Boiith nml Ww, of
tlie United HintcH, linn written a In
p, Herblan Army la Danger.
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PARIB, Oct. 21. Mnckenen'it Au
iro-Orruin Mr-nm roller In illll pin-
irmlBK In tlio Morotn Vnlley toward
Coatfantlnople Tho liulgarlan liavo
cntNd the frontier In many place.
Tllr main object In naronll" to
rut the flatonlka. railroad.
It l probable that but a amall
number of Krano-lliltlh force itv
rppoalng the tliilRnrlntK.
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PARIS, Oct 21 A dispatch from
XUh, dated Wednesday, ntyn that the
Bulcarhn hnve cut tho Salonika-
N'Ub railway, by which allied troop
awl be transported to nlil Serbia, In
to plarci. Tlio Horblnn armlet nro
fntarlouily situated.
rnlted l'rei "iivlm
IIERI.IN, On. 21. It Im announced
that the liiilKiirliiiia reached tlio Ban
anr-KiuJninvnR railway. The (lor
bum liavo inptured the banks of the
tnlu from lloollowlti to Bersmucnd
l0OUthlMllt rtlRII.
According to un Allien dispatch;
tbi diplomatic corps loft for Carol.
aid tbe entente mlnlater la stopping
it Crajevo.
If tho Sulonlkn- railway Im cut, an Ih
reported, It means that Serbia will
U practically helpless In the hnndH of
tier enemies. li- thin road the allied
trocpa were to b transported to Bar
man aid. The main battle of tlm
rrtieiit lin1k.in theater of war have
ton about tlio Salonika railway, be
titcn the Unitarians, aided by a few
Atatrlana and Germans, and tho
Sfrba. nldod by small force of llrlt
Mi and French.
If the rillwny U cut, Serbia will
hate to fight bor battle alone. Al
ifady her wmle are In a precarious
iltuatlon. Tho atllca are reallslns
Immenriiirnbla Iniiiortanco of tho
Vtmni crlBU, nnd according to nil
Indication aro trying deaperately to
tad troopa to the tlalkaiu to check
nate tho Teuton ofTeaalre.
Uoanwhllo the Teuton ateau roller
ove Btcaxllly onward toward Constantinople.
An I thu other rcRlonn don't Htiiclt un
very well.
"While tlioro atti muny iIiIiim v
ilinuii't ant In Klmnntli," nrllft .Mi
Oiidi: "iet ll'n it rriiiiil oomitiv
TnXiiiK Into lotmldorntlon uveryllitni;
vi luivc iIhtk, Reed nml bail, I it, in t
know of it nlnulu bettor plnco to lli.
! Iiimo fc-rn ii lot of inutitry an I p'
ilo In tll comlltloiiH of life. Hiirro mil
el l.v nil tlio vIhoIhhIUmU's of liiiiuin
exlnlenrc, it li'l for Jll nll-'roiiitit im.
lr, mil lire linn iloni t ni"c'i ir
Klninnili m iiiiywlieio on wirtli Hut
I. up lo tho people to uroilt liy U lr
own effortH to io wlmt Is rlln unit
I ! ! nml tbe o - tit will bo in-tin
illniiM iMiiiiiieriiti'il for ever) one In
'the community
' ii In nil lb i plnt'tri tli it I !o
turn .inltoilly worlilni; locnnur lor
f'-illi.c IIiIiibh tin' would bo 'io:'oui
the llllilln of hIukI" or illvlilfd ol'otU.
nnd Hint I nil wo iiimmI in Klmnu 'i
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IDS AT DAYTON
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OOMK8 llltIDH OV WHLL KNOWN
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Wndi ol Charle. ptekwta, con of
wmiwn J. Xobtftc C Ule elty, were
urpriuHl to leant X kta murrlM on
BtiBday to His, jauta OarHHtW
'yton, WuHhingtoi. Tke ceremony
furred at the bride'. Ue at Uy-
. o and Mw WcU,lf ti oace
t'P. Tbey Hl sake tkeir koaie Is
1.T" h r,to Mr tuni4ln
frty Novebr.
bWJ' to tM beat taOW
" l marriate wa a eoaplet
JPrUe to meWeeily H ef bU auwy
Si " OmtpmIw IS Mltttt.
tUUi ourrUge wag tke eulabutle of
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KLAMATH DAY AT
EXPOSITION SET
TOR OCTOBER 29
fLA.NM FOR BIO JINKS HTIIX I.V.
COMPLETK
FARMERS MER6E ENGLISH LOSE IN
TELEPHONE LINE! M0NTH44SHIPS,
GERMANS CLAIM
RITRAIi TEIEPHONB COMPANY IS)
FORMED AND MATERIAL OR
DERED CONSTRUCTION TO RE
GIN AT ONCE
ONLY SIX OF LOST VESSELS AUK
MINED
Date Met In Day llefore UegiaaJag uti
Oregon Week "Oregon"
Some time aaco tbe ranchers llvlnc
In tbe vicinity of Mount Lekl, which i
Family romprlaes the dlatrict lying between;
Kin math Falls and Merrill, organ-'
Will Work an a Unit to Make Duy ea ,,, inaugurated the Reclamation'
Muccwi TlittMMpi Will Re Intcresr. R't Telephone company. The plans
at this time were to lnst&i and operate (
ed In Tills Section as Result of Ad- a line throughout this section, and
,msen..Ro,ter, Preeew. T?0 ' CUtm "" 'n'
this city.
However, time passed quickly by.1
nnd as matters were elowly taking
fllllillll H-niHl Sfl-tilfl 'r,.. Uo..... Dk. tUm. i.i
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 21. W'ell.'ephono company here, interviewed
m last, the momentous question has those Interested in the project with
Such Is German OflclaJ Aaswer to
Rritlsh Statewent That Mabmrtues
Had Ceased Teuton Capture Jap
anese AaMHualtloa frona Russians.
French Report Victories and Heavy
Loss of German life.
'been settled for good. It Is hoped
the result that a definite understand.
this time. The ni. q. referred to is ., . , M.., ...nm .u
Ul UVICU lJ -CUll V.VWUVJ-U '
"Klimnth County Day" at the exposl- gcribe-,,
tlon, and unless some further change' -t 8 proposed to have the line
lis made, this will be October 29th, reach as far south on the west side ot
Ithe day preceding Oregon's State Day, tne river as O. B. King's place, and
when Governor Wlthycombe is to be probably as far as the Stukel Bridge
tone of the dignitaries present, and on the east side of Lost R.lver. ' In all
,the state will more than shout to the probability the line will be In opera-
world Its advantages. tjon by the middle of November.
There hate been state days, county it s the opinion of Mr. Robertson
days, city days, favorite drink day?, that this is the nucleus of a telephone
tobacco day, f days for the famous and system that will extend alt over the
nearfa-mous of every city and hamlet, lower valley,
but, so for, no Klamath County Day. ,
Officially, tbe world at large has no
reason to know that there Is such
place as Klamath, aside from Its in
complete display of products In tbe
Oregon building. But tbe kennel
show la coming later, and every dog
will have his day, too.
The special slgnficance of these
days is that they put the place whose
day it is forcibly before the people.
i!i. '.I Cress Service
BERLIN, Oct. 21. It is announced
that "the best answer to tbe British
claim that German submarines have
censed their activities is the Septem
ber record of British vessels torpe
doed. It consists of twenty-nine mer
chantmen, two transports and seven
trawlers. Six merchantmen were
mined, making a total of forty-four
ships destroyed."
lewis GKiiiucit in:.is m:w as
sociation capital STOCK
Tliotiuit Alv.i i:llon mih born in tl.o tialn, and thU ended his career as
Milan. Ohio. Fobnrary 11, 1847. t nwsboy.
When he wh 7 year, old 1.1 pareii A.ldo f mm ,.s laboratory experl-
ence with electricity. Edison learneJ
moteil to Port Huron, Mich. telegraphy by Installing a short lino
Voiiiik IMlHim iittcmlod school nt between his father's house and tho
RAISED NEW IIOUIPMI.WT ANI0it Huron ft.r Jlmt timo month?, 'homo of n boyfriend. Home-made
itiimni'i'MPVTH ll AN'VFI) , when his ' "ucherH gate him up In dls- nppnratus was used, but the line
i.mi imti.. ir,.in urt.r.i niwnys nt tho foot of, worked well enough for all purposes
IiIh eluRi), Alter this short course he Soon thereafter ho began to work as
Hliiilled m homo with his mother, and u regular rullroad telegrapher. Dar-
hls faljior ndded n small sum of ( lug the next five years Edison drifted
money f r wch book nm.lcred. in 'nil over the Middle States, working
Cnrpnrnllon CommlBslouer Sclml-i
ilorninn linn Issued iv coitlllcnto nutli
orlxliiK tho Klnnuith C
euoral Hospital
tho cpllir of lils home, KUIs-on In- ua a telegraph operator.
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Association, witu capiini biock, tuny nlMl uu nilit "l.oijitor.v," where In 1862 Edison printed nnd pub
paid, or rio.oou. nus is a leorgani- ll0 l)crf()rmed oc-tni,, chemical experl- llshotl a nettspapcr. "The Weekly
xatlon of the old Klnmith t'"l'mcK u wn8 to sotuio money for ' Herald," on tho tralu. The first news
Association, with Increased capital. illQtn t,xl.ornients that Edison, whenaper ever printed on a moving train.
Lewis (lorbor Ih prcHldout of thoiw wns I2 ,cara 0U1. turned newsboy In 1808 he made his first patented
now organisation. A. J. Lyle retains
hi Interest, and will remain un in im
ager. Miss II. C. Ilogortf, ono of tho
Incorporator, will be superintendent
Mlai Rogers Is n graduate of Ilelll
tue hospital, Now York. Iloforo com
lug lo Klamnth Kails sho had occu
pied tbe positions of superintendent
or tho Wnllu Walla general training
school and also superintendent of tho
Hoaqulam training school for nurses,
Manager Lyle will leave Is a fow
day for San Frnuclsco, to ennfor
with K, B. Ilynn, owner of the Ulack
burn hospital building, relative to an
addition to tho present building, as
under tho plans largor quaitors will
bo necessary. New equipment to
loako this ono of tho most modern
hospitals In tho stato Is planned, and
will be ordered Immediately.
nnd I egnn Belling papers on the tralnh Invention, an electrical voto recorder.
of tho Grand Trunk between Port Tho application for patent was signed
lluion and Detroit. Noarly all the October 11, 1868.
profits went to support his laboratory) During the year 1870, he sold one
and chemical experiments. Andvoryiof his Inventions, an Improved stock
noon he had Installed In tho baggauo , ticker, for 40,000. With this money
car. i' umall liiboiatory where ho could he opened a machlno shop near New.
oxp'oi Iment during his leisure bourn (ark, N. J. ,
of the dally run. Because of an ac- Now began the years of Edison's
cldent In thl laboratory, which sot.
,1I0 ,o the cir, Kdlson was thrown off I (Continued on Page )
FALLS FOR. FIDO;
WOOED KEEP PUP
MBHAFFEY TRIES IN VAIN TO
DRIVK WOLLV AND LIMPING
DOG FROH.VARD NOW WANTS
, HIM TO STAT
A little black, wooly puppy dog,
with ea foot badly bunged up, came
HfaptRC onto the lawn of R. 0. Me
batsy, on Montgomery street, a day
or ae ajo.- Apparntly be bad failed
to fat fr la front of an antorao
Ml taat a had playfully barked at,
"RIhiqI" aald Mr. Mebaffey to tbe
MMk 999 mt Jo( w atayb
Hover) Just foil over on his sldo and
put up his logs to have his stomach
tickled. In fact, ho didn't care to
rovo for a whllo, at least. And Me
huffoy, who admits he Is sort of sucop
tlblo to dogs, wont Into tho house for
iiomethtnK for Fldo to eat.
Fldo nto. And still ho didn't ouo
to lonvo. Ho took absolutely no-no-
tleo of Molmffey's shouts for him lol
I "Shoo!" Ho Just stayed nround,
waiting for another moal. He ate
this meal uIbo at Mr. Mehaffey's.
But Mr. Mehaffey's susceptibility
to dogs proved his undoing. By, the
uoxt day ho had got over any wish ho
might have had that Fldo should
leave him. In tact, he wanted to
koop tho little wooly dog for good."
Today Mr. Mohnffey is running an
advertisement In the Herald, an
nouncing tho finding of tbe dog. If
ho la not claimed in three days; tbe
animal Is legally Mr. Mehaffey's. And
needless to say, Mehaffee hopes o
ono will show up, and from tho con
tented conduct of Fldo, It, looks as If
ho hopes no, too.
Returns From Port.
C. C. vJnckaon recently returned
from Fort Klamnth, where be Jour
neyed to attend the funeral of Mr
Jackson, who died In Portland and
was brought to the Fort for Inter-
t.
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Hear Ye! Hear Ye!
Dress-Up
Week
WILL BE OmCIAUiY
OBSERVED IN JOAMATH
FALL'
October 2539
NEW PASTOR ON
WAY TO MERRILL
The products of these section are
shown at their best, the principal '
men of these communities arise to ex1
tol their home town, and prominent
men from other sections also arfso
to Impress the advantages of the town
upon the people. As the newspapers
herald these days liberally, k vast
crowd becomes Interested In a region
who have otherwise possibly never
beard of It.
It is yet a little too early to say
Just what the Klamath Day exercises
will comprise. There will be several
stunts of note however, as the Oregon
Family has volunteered as a unit to
help out on that day. With Klamath
people from tbe various bay cities
present to augment the people from
Klamath, the land "Where Fortune
Calls," will undoubtedly be well rep
resented by a live bunch of boosters.
who will cause others to awake up)
(Continued ou page Si'
REV. J. THOMAS COWLEY AR
RIVES FROM CANYONVILLE.
TO PREACH FIRST SERMON AT
MERRILL SUNDAY
Rev. and Mrs. J. Thomas Cowley
arrived last evening from Canyon
ville, and will leave In the morning
for Merrill, where Rev. Cowley will
assume charge of the Methodist
church. He will preach his first ser
mon In Merrill on Sunday.
Rev. Cowley is a native of the Isle
of Man, and before coming to the
United States he was the founder and
superintendent of mission work la
the alums of Liverpool, England, en
tering upon that work when only 10
years of age, and remaining six years.
I'iiII-mI Press Service
VIENNA, Oct. 21. It is announced,
that vast quantities of Japanese am
munition have been captured from
the Russians in Galicia. The.Aas
trians have destroyed the Russian
armored train In the Putllovka River
ref Ion. The fighting in the Kllai dis
trict fo unchanged.
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'niieil Press Servtee
- 1'ARIS, Oct. 21. iuisjanaounea!
that tbe German effort to pierce the
I're.'tc h lines to the east of Rhleau has
Milled. A violent attack of Genraa -troops
in dose formation followed the
bombardment. Three attempts were -
made on a five mile front.
Artillery and machine guns deci
mated the Germans. The Germans' v
night attack on Boise and Olveacay,
also to the ease of Moncel, were re-
pulsed. " ,
"Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beckley are vis
itors from Klamath Marsh.
Ashland and Klamath
to Clash on Gridiron
COMMITTEE FOR
DRESS-OP WEEK'
BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION
TAKES ACTION ON PROPER OB-M
SERVANOE OF DAY TO USHER
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Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock
will occur the first kick-off of tbe foot
ball game between Klamath and Ash
land high school. The Ashland boy
will arrive tonight, and Coach
Motschenbacher has hi team In shape
for the biggest and best game of the
season.
Ashland won the championship of
Southern Oregon last year, and ex
pects to do so again. She ha a heavy
quick and skillful team. The Klaai
ath boys are lighter, and ther attat
make up this handicap with added
speed and skill. Whether they ea
do It or not la a question undecided
by the dopeater.
Whether they can or not, all agro
that tha teams will ha evaaOy awatltad
to such am extent that a hard gnaw of
many thrill await U arowd at the
gridiron tomorrow. Storaa will n
doubtadly do (rtaul to I ta taa
afteraoea,, ul i Ml erowdWg
enough to' law, tke antlnaaaea of
Jnter-acboleaUe atatotlea far Waatath
MoUokiahatJitT'a U- IB tke
of sfcaa, M with th added
practice of test Saturday's clash with
Medford, cannot help but put up a
big game. Wlddoes baa bad a weekV
additional practice with the' team,
and he is expected to duplicate, many
times, the long run that he made
Saturday.
The game takes place at Modoc
Park.
A committee consisting of Fred L.
Houston, Frank Vannlce and K. 8u
garman was appointed last evealag
by the Business Men's Association ;lo
arrange for the observance of "Dree.
Up Weak."
It la planned to hold a general cele
bration on the streets, with the basd
playing,
evening,
tee of judges will Inspect and award
tbe blue ribbons for the beet-dressed
windows In each line;, iTk"cltla
also will have an opportunity to dp
window shopping and see alt th new
styles and variety of good oSered-by
the local merchant.. A big public
dance will probably be held Friday or
Saturday evealag. ..a
"Dreat-Up Week" will commence
next Monday.
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t, either Monday or Tuedayn T
g, at' which time tho.coatBtft-f
lnJ. nrlll InnMJtt XmA '- '
Daaoaas to See Fair.
Attorney and Mr. W. M. Daaaaa
left today for a two waekajradt at
the Baa Frandsoo fair. Thar war
accompanied by Mta Moat ata,. who
ha bean visiting them.tha aaat
aad who w murnlas to Mr
Katucky. .
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Gaorg W.pNaaavrwha l,kaowa
throagaoat thiijtiaajtrjr a a stag
a, aad'n aaair ,halaa man o(
this eity, to toa;-ajia.
Mr. aad Mr, ftojor Nswtoa,. ,
IM hatwaaa hraad MrrUl, to to
day t the Saa FwiaalMa tolr. , '
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and retaUv wara.Maaaat J2'lJ5
Aftor ,'tt "timiSlmjSWM
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