The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 22, 1915, Image 1

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flAMATH FALLS
KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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Situation Is Tense on Mexican Border Over Brigandage
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Germans Execute English Woman; Britons White Hot
PEACE TALK IS
SILENCED: WAGE
WAR TO FINISH
IMKHICiN OFFICIAL
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Kdlth Cavell Dies at Brussels
,
Hand of Teutons fur aiding
Woaaded Enemies of Teuton.
Kagluli lUge and Horror Affects
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War Sentiment.
Mom llrUk.
Enlistments An
t'nliMl J'rcut Si'tvke
LONDON, Oct 22. Urltlah rago
and horror or Hie cxocutloii of Kdltli
Cao!l, nn IImkIUIi woman, executed
y the Mcminn nt Brussels on (he
tbirfe of aiding Germany's enemies,
protnlicn in nrf(ct war sentiment.
Enllilmonu are mora brisk and all
Ulk of iii him boon silenced.
The woman's oxocutloa crystallised
Ide wnilmeiii to wage tho war tn the
titter enil, Tli horror nf It won not
modified I))- tho fnct that the kalter
pardoned other women sentenced tn
doith on similar charge of aiding
the wounded enemies of Oormany.
United Press ticrvlco
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 22.
Official circles arc shocked over
tho execution of Kdltli Cavol by tho
Hermann,. ,o public comment has
len mnde but officials privately de
I'lorcd the deed. They are ready to
forward nny presentation- that Eng
land desire 10 make through Amer
ica. fnlltd I'reHH Service
NEW VOHK, Oct. 22. Herman
lldder mild regarding the Cavell ei
wutlon, "it In n torrlble thing. U
houldn't ho tieccssarx. to execute a
foroan under any clrcumaUnces."
NATURAL BATHS
FOR BALL TEAM
W HIMH.NUH HACK OF MODOC
HARK PHOVH GODSEND TO THK
HWH HCHOOL DOYS GAM11
WITH ASHLAND TODAY
The Klamath high school boys may
lack
omo equipment needed for ath
tic dovolopmont, but In on way
no football toam la bleaaed as li prob
ly no other team la the Ute. 'tbty
we hot water-n utter cejUr
Woro nnd afur a game-without ihe
wther of heating It.
'Mt behind th hall park, whare
uoys go to dress, are hot springs,
he water bubble! out of the Ta
emlng. Tho membera.of the team
aP their towaia i ku .,. ,..
ve, treat "charter horae," hr'utoe,
-., atier the gaase, without any
bother to anyone.
thJl1.'8 u,tornm the boye are play
" tho Ashland team at Megee Park.
,B"? Ahwo boys arrived laat aight,
fo. rM,e not M nai th"Ma.
'ootballera, they are eeMlaeratly
ow husky than tat loeal boys. Tha
nwinea, Mea'e iaaoewtleti dKlde
t to close butlaeftt aouaM this af-
WILL OBSERVE
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SERB RESISTANCE
STRONG. BUT AID
WTCHESOOlRianH
teutons lose muhio i.v clash
with skhhs
jltesWUnce of Opproel Country Mac-
iilllrent. llepulm Teuton, on the
.Northern Frontier, Greni Ikmuc
In Will Army of lOO.tMM l-'remli
mikI HritUli Come In Time. Bill
gnrtana Report Important fnpliirc.
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ATIIUNH, Oct. 22. Mali wire that
tho PcrblaiiH have repulsed tint Aus-tro-Gcrmans
on the northern fron
tier nf Serbia. The Teutons loHt Oil,
000. Tho Herblnn premier I'asltoh
Mild If sufficient help from tho nlllcs
arrived soon, ultimate victory U Hiiro.
Will It arrive In tlmo1 to be of
old to Serbia. hnrrniiHcd on three
Hides by her Teuton nnd Bulgarian
enomleu, U perhaps the greatest lx
suo at present of tho wnr A leport
was received todiy Hint nn nnny of
400,000 French and tlrltUli troops
aro on the way to nld herb hv ai id
checkmnto the Ionian march toward
Constantinople. With this knowledge
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iiaiKniiH, w,mcu una "
moment tho very hot-bod of ho wnr.
Sorbin Ik making i nmgnlOcont re-
sisiivnco nun rfiiiiB mo "
C0.00O of her Teuton enemies. Tho
present Issue Is whether the Salon-
Ika railway can he Kept opon 'r .
allied troops and that they como lnjwar
time to prevent tno icuion sieaui
roller from crushing nnd blotting out
Serbia and progressing on to Con-i
stantlnople.
BKRLIN, Oct. 22. It Jh nnnotiiicod
that tho Bulgarians hivo occupied
Kumaiiovo midway between Serbia's
eastern and western frontier on tho
'toad eonnecflng tho NUh-Snlonlka
line. It It announced that tho nn -
varlans repuisou tno hubbiuuh m m
Jtiorthenst and southeast of Bnian
voltchl and captured 2,000 men.
LOSE IN WEST;
GAIN IN EAST
GKHMANH IIKPULHKD IIV FHKNCH
ON WKOTKRN FRONT. HUT
WITH AUSTRIAN'S, DKKKAT THK
RUSSIANS IN GAL1CIA
United Press Service
PARIS, Oct. 22. According to tho
ofllclal communique, tho German at
tacks southwest of Fort Olvenchy
have been repulsod. The French re
pulsed tho Germans at Boucher. Ar
tillery and mines destroyed tho Ger
man post st Argonne.
French aeroplanes bombarded the
nnm aviation farm at Ounel.
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VIENNA, Oct. 28,It Is announc.
M ii.t a battle between the Austria...
and the Serbians is raging to meiis bwi ... v- "!' "' ,"
!!i,.It or caaardorysk. The Teu- storms, whether or not they mean un-
toa forces repulsed the Russians to
the southeast of Kullkevlc near ko-
vealskslntek. Thirteen hundred were
captured.
Tha Austrian occupied abac, aaa
"DRESS-UP-WEEK" OCTOBER 25th TO 30th. FORGET YOUR GROUCH AND S03B&M
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1915
Genius Behind
Allied Drive
,,,, Joffll,t l0 H(,W,y llttl
Rreul mnl, of Fra1lec. a8 lho com-L
mnncr In chief of the French armies.) ,
n tno genius mm pinnneu mm ci-
iled out tho terrific French drive in
10 ChnmnnBno district. The success
()f ,,, t,rlvo na llot yct bM!n mado
known to tho woriu, oui corresponu
wrlo tnnt lt r08U,ted In what
WB lirobobly tho greatest victory of
the nlllos since the beginning of the
,
OUCK SHOOTING
'JOx
GUIFFITH RKMK.MIIKR.S
FRIENDS WITH SHIPMENTS OF
BIRDS. UNSETTLED WEATHER
(.MUSKS NORTHERN FLIGHT
Duck shooting, according to all in
dications, is Improving, Yesterday
a numbor of tho friends of John
Griffith, of tho Knglo Bldge TaV
cm, received shipments of he
birds from him, and today many fam
ilies aro having duck dinner.
Ills shipments consisted of ducks
of all kinds, form mallards to
youug nnd tender tonl, All of them
wcro shot around Kagie uiago, me
famous resort on tho upper lake.
Of course, Mr, Clrlfflth knows the
reeular cau.ntng place of every duck
la Klamath county, and he can get
good Bhootlug when uo ono else can.
nut nevertheless, the birds are
becoming plentiful enough that less
skillful sportsmen can take good
bags. The unsettlod woather of the
past fow days la bringing tno norm.
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and several parwes
planning duck hunts for Sunday. A
storm Is expecedyh. ume ,t
ploasantrles, mean tho best of shoot
ing. , . ,
Geese, too, ae passing every sight,
and they will begin to draw the la
terest of Klamath sportsman In a
few' days. "
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CLUB (DARTERS
SCENE OF MESS!
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' The Commercial Club rooms look
llko the scene of" it Franco-Gcrmnn
battlefield these day-H. Tho usually
uent uud tidy roomB with comfortable
clinlrs for euests, and tempting piles
of nple In the wlndolwB, have be-
conio n shambles, with hay, boxes,
nnd boards all over the floor. But If
unyono wants to see the desolation
they have to moveTqulckly, for today
Kred ' Fleet donned bis overalls and
flu'Ruji to clean up the mess.
Tho explanation of nil the disorder
is simply that shipments of products
uro being mnde to the various fairs In
tho Northwest. The, farmers have boon
particularly active bringing In prlxo
examples of grains;, grasses, etc., and
these are being seiit' to the Portland
Manufacturers and Land Product
Show. This explains the hay on the
floor. The boxes nnd boards ore used
to ship tho products. Besides this,-
the Klamath Booth will receive new
products for Klamcth Day.
ml KlamnUl coplo would recognize
etnb,ea outsiders might think
anything, for In size they
In the piles of hay are other things
resombIo no possible vegeUble.
TUanc turnps bIg beeUf B k,Bd(
or Bnn,en product8 aro wa,ttag to b.
gome th
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'this year's exhibit, according to offl
clnls, she ought to repeat the triumph.
Mrs. Pu m Ins Cof esses
(lloiiilil Speiinl Service)
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 22 Broken
under the third degree examination,
Mrs. Pamlas this afternoon confessed
to tho police that she slew Welnstoln
In cold blood. Slio said her love for
her husband, and the fear that Weln
stoln would toll htm of their In
timacy prompted her deed.
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Dr. Shaw, Leader
Suffrage Movement
s..-
Dr. Anna Howard Shaw has indi
cated in a recent interview-' that the
buffragtsts will abandon state fights.
vj the resnft of their defeat in New
Jersey, but will devote all thelf en
eiples toward the passing of the con-
Wutional amendment
Deer Hunters.
L. N. Bollu, E. 13. Mehaffey and
"Uuck" Goodell, properly equipped,
left enrly this morning for the "tall
and uncut." Bolln said he didn't
enro so much whether he got a buck
or not, but that he didn't seo' any
sense In being burdened with am
munition for fun. They will be gone
about ten days.
Merrill Visitor Here.
W. O. Daniels Is here on business
from Merrill.
CONTEST FEATURE
CLASSIFICATION IS MADE FOR
WINDOW DECORATIONS FOR
THK OPENING MONDAY OF
DltKSS-UP WEEK
The window trimming contest will
mark the opening of Dress-Up Week
and will probably be held Monday
evening. At that time the people of
the entire city will have an easy op
portunity to view the very latest
styles In men's and women's wear
ing apparel, as well as the choice
goods bandied by other merchants,
ns practically every store tn the city
has agreed' to make special efforts
to nrrange attractive window displays
of their goods. v.
A dance on the pavement is plan
ned during the evening, and some ot
the stores will be open for the enter
tainment ot their friends. No goods
nre to be sold by these merchants
during the evening, however.
Blue ribbons are to be given as
prizes for the best dressed windows
In tho following class tlcatleas:
Best general decoration exemplify'
Ing 'the spirit of Dress-Up Week; beet
individual window, women's apparel,
women's suits and coats, drygoods,
millinery, 'men's furnishings, men's
suits aad overcoats, shoes. Jewelry.
hardware, furniture, drags aad sta
tionery, groceries and eoafecuoaery.
C. F. Hall is a
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DRESSIN6
COMMERCE CLUB
PLANS CAMPAIGN :
' FOR BIG PAYROLL
WAXT HALF MILLION MONTHLY
FOK KLAMATH FALLS
L. Jacobs Outlines Tentative PUnn.
Says Raw Products, Water Power,
and New Railroads Factors la Feas-i
Ibility or Project All Prodaruj
Could be Utilized United Effort
Needed to Bring Factories.
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A half million monthly payroll for
Klamath Falls Is the end In view of a
campaign that the Klamath Falls
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Commercial Club wIM jertaka to
t h tifnr future. Dlrpctors of thD i
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sreat resources of Klamatn couaty.
r iiraoer ana raw yruuaci tn ui.r
kinds, as well as the unlimited water
power available. Klamath Falls
nboiild be the manufacturing' center
hetneen San Francisco and Portland.
The railroad news was the last fae-
rtvr in persuading Commercial Club
officials. to undertake the campaign.
I.. Jacobs outlined last evening
Oiat factories in particular were
piactlcal for Klamath. Falls. Cloth
milk., to utilize the wool output, were
among those prominently mentioned.
These could be ot three kinds cloth
mills, woolen mills, spinning milk),
and woolen knitting mills. To utilize
some of the timber resources, factor
ies manufacturing sash and doors for
eastern shipments, wooden palls and
tubs, paper pulp, etc., are feasible.
Ihe agricultural products should
bo utilised by sugar beet factories, a
packing plant to supply eosiern mar
kets with all kinds of canned meats,
glue, fertilizers, etc., a cheese fac
tory and a condensed milk plant.
"Now we are shipping raw products
to other places, and other cities havu
(the big pay rolls," said Mr. Jacobs.
''What we Intend to secure Is the pay
roll for Klamath Falls, and ship, in
stead of raw products, finished pro
ducts. That means more money for
producers and more money tor Klam
ath Falls. The farmers would thus
be sure of a good" market for their
products. A big pay roll will make
Klamath Falls what we want to see
tt the big city between San Fran
cisco and Portland. We have the wa
ter power here we have the raw
products; all we need Is united ef
fort." LAND IN OREGON
TO BE PLOTTED
Fred Mensch, United States
surveyor, aad party ot Ive men have
been actively eagaged througheat tha
Southern part ot the states raaamg
surveys and making plots at aM leads
subject to flling purposes.
Mr, Mensch aad party have reseat
ly been working la the vteiaity of
Crescent, where two. kUwashlps were
completed, getog from there to
Warner vaUes. ' ,, ;
Their aext"Wera will he to get a
complete sarvejr el 'Qeoflalaad, which
to situated .aaaae dletaaee north of
Keae, ,aad veeesprUes ' about forty.
acres" Tats work veriles. the laaji
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in'CMffe of
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KLAMATH COUNTY'S
OKKICIAL NEWSPAI'tiK
Pries, Five
CITIZENS PLAN
REPRISALS FOR
BANDITS' RAID
IU.
TAKE IT OCT OF THE
GREASERS," IS THREAT
Mexlcaaa Recimit Troops aad Wait at
Border for Opportuaity to Pla
Aaiertcaas Citizens Hold
Meetlag Secretly- RegfaMasa of
Troops Seat Civil Oaicera Hardly
Able to Restrain Enraged CMaeM.
BROWNSVILLE. Oct.. 22. One
hundred citizens have announced at
" " instance of banditry on the
American side they will cross tte
border take
ara " ThA iltttln In ratiaa maTlll i
itary and -C,Y offlcer8 titAiM iM ,t '
t "t to restrain the cltlae'na .
craAother raid ." -w " -w-ifW
A secret mass meeting was held
this afternoon. The purpose" la un
known, but It Is suspected plans were
made to make reprisals for recent
It Is reported that Luia de tar
has gathered forces at Jiminez, and
'has returned to the border. He la
now believed to be waiting an oppor
tunity to strike again.
Thousands of soldiers, officials,
rangers and civilians are on guard.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 22.
Gcrrison has ordered the Twenty- -eighth
Infantry from Texas City to
Brownsville. The Twenty-third tart
fantry 'will go from Jacksonville to '
Texas today. He asked the depart
ment of Justice to "send secret service
men to assist In crushing the bandits.
He Is considering the declaration ot
a "military zone" for the government
in which raiders can he sentenced and "
punished by court martial.. '
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct 22.
Reinforcements sent to the Mexican '
border Is one ot several steps In- '
tended to end the terrorism of Mex
ican bandits. Officials believe the
banditry Is perhaps at the' laftiga- i( 7
tlon of Americans hostile to Carraasa,
still hoping tor military Intervention, t'
Attorney General Gregory tconss,.
ferred with the president, and a 4
nounced that the number of' secret ' f
service officers at the border Willi be '
Increased as soon as facilities per- t J;
Bin. i fl k
He charged Americans with taking Ai.. "f
advantage ot the number ot Villtstas - 1-v. T
and Texas "bad men" near the Rio x' y
Grande and supplying tanas for. the , .' -
conducting of the desperate game.
MORE KLAMATH
CATTLE SHIPPEKi
Evidently there
the report that Miller ft Las,
Baa Francisco meat. Brm.
oonunuea smpmeatsec
tUifroav-'.':,
this seotioB. Teetera.thIa"c8.Wi''',.''.
containing 820"headof 'beefr cattle, --
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were shipped' frees. MlsUaad; to iasv ;.
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