The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 27, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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WANTED TO EXCHANOE High
grade, wali improved 10-acre trait
reach, Fresno district, for Kaaaral
purpose raach oa Klamath River;
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AMTRACTS INMIRANCK
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PshUshad deS eaeeet liihi by
TIM HeraM .hMMki Ceaeeay of
Kteaatk Valla, at 111 Iwarta street.
atered at the aeetsascs at Klam
ath rallt. Oreeoa. for traaamlssloa
through the malts second-class
Subscript loa terms ay mall to aay
address In the Oalted States:
One yoar 88.00
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KLAMATH PA 1X8. ORHON
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What tkt War
M9ts Mean
NEW TORN, Oat. 17. Tka Ital
ians an la tka atfdst of a saajor of
faaain wkkkdoas aot yat prolse
latportaat aaaaasata. It la dlTlded
Into aMaaaafca askuas aad a naawai
of tka slrnsjsjli ta ansa tka Isoaso
toward Trlaata. Tkla place la the
most iawartaat eejeettn.
TJaatMally It la npartad Gorttt
has tallaa. kat It In faeeaserrahle that
Italy would aat aaaoaaea It Imsaadl-
ately If It wan tree.
Tka Aaatrfcm aatnachnsenU along
tka tsoaao an arartes; aa capable aa
the Oenaaaa' aloag tka western
froat
Meaatala aghttag la only slightly
men aaesaaafaL The most Import
ant victory la the eaptan of Prega-
ia. hat thavaaJya mBe laaWe of
Aaatrla. Than la no evidence that
the Aactro-Kaafartaaa an withdraw
ing from other treats to atredgthee,
theltaltaa
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NOT LEAVE WAR
MUST KKMET TO DEATH OR END
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OK OONKUCT MANY AMER
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HAVE THEIR FIIX OF
WARFARE AND WOULD LEAVE
(United Press SUB Correspondent)
' LONDON, Oct. 27. Adult Amer
icans whose adventurous spirits temp-
ted thesa to enlist In Euronean bellla-
ierent armies must nmaln soldiers
until they are killed or until the war
Is ended.
This is the situation confronting
scores of Uncle Barn's citueas wno
haVe their all of waf. aad wast to
get oat. Uade Sam" cannot help
them, thoagh maay hare requested
his mediaUoa The British war office
will aot release the Americans it has
enlisted.
The American embassy in Dondon,
which has besja successful la .bavta
between 'ifty aad sixty Americas
mlaors nleaaed from British mili
tary service, could aot extend this
service to the awaits. In answer to
maay appeals from men who Joined
the Canadlaaa, aad who have survived
hard Ightiag, the embassy passed the
qaestioa to the state department at
WaahlmatOB. The department's an
swer qooted the following order of
1201. which Is still In ferce:
The department of state, in an in
struction to the United States consul
at Louraaeo .Marques, during the
Doer war, held that aa American
citizen who wilfully takes up arms
In the- seryiee of a forelsn ttsJe. men
be.ir the coaseqnencj nf b!a,act, nnd
cannot expeoi, white he serves under
a fcreign banner, to he p;oteeted by
this, government"
Previeas to racoliit of this lnstruc
t ion. Inquiry by't,ha embassy at the
fttttlsb war oslea eueitee ,the state
mvnt that tka British government
was unwilling to release American
adults who have taken the klaas
oath. So Amerioaa igkten mast keep
oa flghting until death or paaea mas
ters them eat
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This photograph shows the stupaa-
dous work ahead before the Panama
canal can again be opened to naviga
tion. Thousands of tons of earth,and
loose rock slid down from Gold hill
UD IS DOWN ON
SHOWS
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United Press Service
SAN FRANCISCO.V Oct.
7. The
from the
'Streets of
"sip" has been extracted
Zone. No longer do the '
Cairo" teem with handsome harem
V,
girls (direct from 'the' Esst Side of
New Tork)f no more do the "muscle
dancers" shock the "small town"
folks In the "Street of All Nations";
and likewise the "second shows" la
the Model's Dream" and the "Girt in
Blue" have been deleted by the cen
sor. .
-The rattle of chips, the click of dice
and the whirring of roulette wheels in
the "'49 camp" are stilled. The
barkers along the Zone have been or
dered to run some of their "spiel"
through the muffler, and consequently
ART TREASURES
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HID FROM BOMBS
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ENGLAND BUILDS VAULTS IN
WHICH TO DEPOSIT MUSEUM
TREASURES SAFE FROM THE
ZEPPELINS
United Press Service r
LONDON, Oct. 27. Elaborate pre
cautions against damage by Zeppellaa
to priceless treasures in the British
museum have been takes.
The Elgin room, containing the
great Elgin marbles, la closed to the
public, and the pediments! sculptures
of the Parthenon have been removed
to a strong room, specially construct
ed, in the basement The Parthenon
frieze, affixed to the balls, hits bees
LvtimftAdsPH
ArcMoiwy
QHai
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH
by Slides in
1 a.
at the left aad completely blocked the j from the mud rising from the bottom
canal, which was S00 feet wide atlhUjduc to the pressuro of the hljls on the
point. The plctun shows the dredgers i side of too cut. The length of the
at aork keeping cloar the currowj closed passage Is 1,500 feet. When
passage which permits a row boat to! this is opened to a width of 100 feet
get through.
This nils every day
AT THE
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the Zone nowadays Is fairly serene.
Only a moath or so agcrall three
shows ran full blast. Then the di
rectors of the exposition began to
hear from the folks who bad risked at
least one eye to gase at the naughty
sights In some of the shows. These
persons didn't think the shows were
a bit alee.
Particularly they objected to the
manner of the '49 camp. This Insti
tution, whose slogan was "the days
of old, the days of gold, the days of
'49," ran a regular Monte Carlo for a
time, It la said. It waa closed down,
only to re-open in a somewhat qnleter
fashion, using "scrip" Instead of
regular money. .For a while the camp
was largely patronized.
Every night fashionably gowned
women, heavily Jeweled, might be
elaborately protected with sand bags.
The noted Portland vase, the Ro
stttta stone and many other relics
which cannot be replaced, bow repose
In. safety in the vaults of the great
building.
The great lights that onoe shone
trlghtly In the interior aad exterior
of the museum hare been dimmed to
a point where the building more prop
erly resembles a gigantic tomb.
ENGLAND GAINS
ON GOLD SHIPPED
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SAVES 980,000 ON GOLD CONSIGN.
MENTS TO NEW YORK ON AC
COUNT OF U. S. -METHOD OF
CALCULATION
United Press Service
LONDON, Oct 27. The Bank of
England's system of valuing gold coin
by weight, as against the United
States treasury's face value computa
tion, has saved the former f 30,000 on
only two shipments to America.
The first shipment on reaching New
York waa counted cola for coin, and
found to contain 110,008 too much.
The, last consignment of 110,000,000
was" 110,000 heavy. These amounts
were turned over to the' financial
agents of Great Britain la New York,
and ,vlll be properly applied on future
shipments.
The American system et aoaputlng
geld colaa Is for fsea.yflae, it, was
pointed oat here, unlets more than
one half of one per ajsat .has worn
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gubserlbe for the Herald, SO cento
aamtk..
FALLS, OREGON
Gaillard Cut
row boat pawage,
.navigation will be resumqd.
NAUGHTY
EXPOSITION
seen taking a fling at faro bank, the
rouletto wheel or even shaking dice.
These attractions were shut because
it was held they were In violation of
the state antl-gambllng law. With
the game gone, business stumped; the
cafe closed, Its Indtaas took up their
tents nnd silently stele away, while
the "cowboy", musicians sought other
fields. .
' The, next move In the crusade to
take the sip out of the Zone was
aimed at some of the shows. They
were "live" shows.
"Now, after this performance, we
will have a second show, where you
will see the dancers aa you like to
see them rjust a bit more 'pep' and
'spico,' " barked one spieler, intimat
ing that the dancers would be In cos
tumes of smiles and beads.
Wit's Back? I'm Back
Dearest Public
You needn't hurry, I've got live
dollars now.
Have you seen my diamond stock?
You ort to have one, Berthi.
Better have your umbrella recover
ed before it rains.
Is there one on you collars for
the calvesT
We put the Bar in Bargains.
We can put ticks la yoar watch,
either females or stagers,
The 'iEtruscon" pattern In sterling
sliver table wan. "
fomplste stock of French Ivory,
live at Ell IfaJn ilrot
New Stock of band-painted China
with catchy prices.
3un glasses for either winter or
summer for any son-of-v-gua.
Why Is a tick? It's something for
n comfort to lay oa.
Say, Remnant, don't you forget to
se say diamonds.
.Community Silver and 1847 Rogers
In fine plated mere.
I love you, aad you caa't help your
seir. Halp! HalpI "
McHatlan.
Fish and
Oysters
FRESH EVERY DAY
HalesFishand
Meat Market
Stovf StrsUawT, Prop,
Te Mala St. Phase 1ST
FRESH SALMON I
Ante Delivery
n
PUN BIG NAVY
YARD FOR WEST
HHKMMtTON, WAHHINUTON, TO
UK (HIKATKHT I'AtiHU XAHT
'AVV YAHI), ACCOKIII.VO TO
HKCKKTAftV DANIKIJ
I'niicil I'm'm Servlr
WASHINGTON, I). C Oct. .
Secretary of the Navy Daniels today
Indicated (list the next big develop
ment of I'nclllc Coast navy 'yards
would be nt Bremerton, Wsshv
"It Is one of the finest) If not the
Uncut on the West coast," said Sec
retary Daniels. "It Is an all around
admirable' yurd, and especially capa
ble or development. While we do not
plan nny extensive Immediate enlarge
ment or activities st the Pacific Coast
yWd, when the fleet on the west coast
I enlarged, aad the Pansraa canal
made permanently available, I expeot
to have much work done at the Brem
erton yard'
Unlike Mare Island navy yard, the
naval head said the Bremerton yard
haa unusual facilities for development
because of deep water.
"The trouble at the Mare Island
yard." he said. "Is the limited dock
age. This is not true at Bremerton,
which haa ample room for expansion,
with deep water available.
rhUdrew That Hhoalda't He Horn
ijniied i'ress Ssrvlt
SALRM, Oct. 97 Patriotism ran
high today at tho session of the Oregon-
Federation of Women's Clubs,
when songs of praise of the nation
were sung by delegates and visitors.
A 'striking feature of the session was
to ba an address by President Sarah
A. Kvass, In which she would enumerate-the.
classes of children that
should, nevor be born.
See tho Indestructible trunks at the
Bradley Harness Co'. 17-lt
Today's aews ta The Herald
Quick and Reliable Service
Freight, hsMtga er psniagir. laulaped with auto busts and asts
trucks. Meet all tralne and' beats. Day er night service.
Western Transfer Co.
, Phsrts: OfSce, 187 ReaMsace, 288-R.
ITS AS SIMPLE AS A. B. C.
To open and conduct an accoun
with this bank. Our service, (sell
lv Itles and resources all comblae to
mnko n banking connection bare
both ii mattsr of safety aad con
venience. Wo welcome small ac
counts as well as lorge ones. Glad
to civo you any Information about
opening one.
FIRST STATE and
KLAMATH PALLS, ORatGON
GOING; HUNTING?
r.bi ,o.r Gm, bVu isi Htstaf Cut lmn
Klamath Sportsmen! Store
litu.ooo liOBMds NKW AmmaaHiea.
Spsjcial TW. Wcssk
Peters 12-Guage Shells. 70c .
SEE' VEGHTE " , HE HAS IT
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The Latest
Kodak
The new folding 2aSrewnie
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Hulled Pre Kurvu
NBW YORK. Oct. 87.-.
,wore when shot, bis ,mt r,B H.
mate personal rellr lwca ftn4
by Abraham Lincoln, w
"under the Immnu-r" nt in Andn,.
galleries today. Minor .nic .Im,
bavn been made.
Among thfiMi iibitHii t.i ik. ,.
coln-llrooner rltle, bought In coma
u, I.I1H.UIH nnu uctiry llroosw for
$1B, nnd used by them In th.u-i.-.
lug trips until 1830: a lock el U.
coin's hair, and cane and uabrtUi
nsnaies owneu uy the great emtsei.
fpator.
i These tiling are n part of the cot
flection of Llncolnlnna formed by Mi
,!:, Burton of Milwaukee, who hi
been assembling thorn for lift; 7Nn
Among the booka and manuscript ta
be sold are nearly nil (ho blomr.hu.
of Lincoln, I nrl inline vcrl In (or.
sign languages, mnny portraits. u
only known copy of the iwmpMtt m
titled "Reasons Agnlnst the Rtooal
nntlon of Abraham Lincoln"; the only
copy ever offered nt miction of "Tkt
Bloody Junto"; Lincoln's lut order
for k pardon, two loaves from Lin
coln's sura book of nbout 1814, with
hU autograph, ami n norlcs of terta
documents signed by Lincoln which
reveal four profeMloual auotlstloat
"about which nollilnir lm beta sm
enlly known." ,
Hterl Corpontbm I'sys INvldeass
United Press Service
NRW YORK. Oct. 27. The dlmt
ors of the steel corporation decltrafs
regular quarterly dividend of 1 an
cent on preferred stock yesterday.
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