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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1916)
REGISTER Books at Court House and City Hall are Open Evenings From 7 to 9 Drr'ICTTTD 3Mj lunhw Iterald KLAMATH COUNTY'S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER "1 .,. ....... --.-!.-- OFFICIAL NEWIPAFWt- .,- "', Tenth 1'ear No. 8,908 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1916 iriM,Wfoiwli, I AMERICANS MAKE TRENCHES ABOUT MOTOR STATIONS ANOTHER ATTACK OX PAHHAL IM REPORTED 1 II I'ntu IttHttlvrM TltllnitN of IhNiriu. llm of Mining Mill iimiI of Ibilil on Italluny Ofllri' Cihtiiiixii IUiuIm i Mexico City, iinil IjiiioIiik KiihIh In. ' i wlrurtloiw to (lie Aiiictintn Cntul I nlo Tlierv Old Guard Officers for Republican Convention United Press Borvlco COI.UMHUfl, April If., Tlioro In much activity hero In thu construct Iiik of ciitronchmciiU nlong thu lino of communications. Klfty-four now trucks arrived today, Indicating tlioro Is no Intention of withdrawing tho troops. Engineers nro building tronchca nt Uocn Grande Aaccnclon, AhpIii and Nubian, ' A douhlo aotnlclrrlo of tronchos nurroundN threo hIiIch of Dublan, nnd tnachlno guns and ar tillery nro pouted there, In Home places rlflo pita nnd barbed wire entanglements Imvo boon built. Motor trucks In commissary nervlro have been ordered to work clone to gether. Motor truck detachments re-' port much anxiety nloug tho lino of communications since Carrmrn re quested a withdrawn! of forces. (ionorat Funaton Is cloudy watch ing developments. United Press Service Eli PA80, April 15. Roporta that Mexicans attacked American proper ty at 1'arral wero confirmed this af ternoon. .Tho mqb, destroyed tho mill of the Alvarado Mining company, costing $1,500,000, and tho offices of ( tho Durnngo Hallway company wcroj raided and all records wcro dostroyod, Tho railroad mnnngomint has sont nn appeal for help, United Press Borvlco WASHINGTON, D, C, April in. ' HcitardlnK tbo Moxlcan situation, Sec-' rotary of War Bskor mado tho follow- j lag statomont teday: I In 1 HARDING v' 'MiillBflPMI sLLLH f 'y!iasmmmmmmmmmmmm?i3ifA"PBnmnmmmmmmmmmml kv 'BBBmBmmmmmmmmmW5i;'lBnBmmmmmmmmmmm ?. . alBlHBBBBMMPiBBBBH y Vfo VislsHKIW!i 7J sWilanrTililliiiiaaH - et j &&$ Tk?!&?i-J t Zfimt$P $&&&& &&& zzj ' is si'.i ir F5r imwmmi-'m&&m'r &..Mmsi?r?M;i i if j;x f rsst mf . trmsi? llJUy nVm.lL i 7 H1H , - alM I 4SH!f -1:TC.i V"Kf .'J. i.V."fc-f .JS.VWS- I fcifc'i''i. .HviB HfH braVV rv ' '. aVv.w.v.s; WAIV JACOBS LEDDS OREGON - - r "Stwiwr of Paris" iWt5f Quit HWA t KMMATin I-MM.8 CAXIHUATKi FOIt PK8TI MI gUKKX HAS .i GOOD LEAD IX FIIIMT CODXT IXC OV THE UAIitiOTS (Herald Kpceinl Service) I'OItTLAND, April 1C Tho first count of bajlots In, thu K030 Festival Queen, made yesierdsy afternoon, fol-. lews: j Waive Jacobj, Kldmath Palls, 10,001. Anna U, Alfon. Portland, 7,914. QeoiKia WKjte, Portland, 6,173, Maud C. Gliman, Portland. 3,110, Jewel Carroll, Pcrtlund, 3,729. Uiulr.o Tayllir, Portland, 2,613. .'.tavlnn Anderson, Albmy, 1,495. Ituilel 8allrig, Pendleton. 1.742. Koso Uptegnpve, Oregon City, 236. Maude Howell, Portland, 6. Ulenor Jackson, McMlnnvllIe, 5. FCdel Fraascll. Eugene, 4. T JAMES RANCH IN bly! IS BOUGHT l'HAXK WARD XOW HAS OVEB 1. )00 ACRES IX RAXCH, WITH GOOD BUILDINGS OTHER i PROPERTY IS SOLD HaHkB Tst iSyeaHfffial ALLIES PAYING INTEREST TODAY ! (TWELVE AND A HALF BULLIONS I'AID TO AMERICAN BOND HOLDERS TODAY, THE FIRST OF THE INSTALLMENTS MORE LIVES MAY BE LOST FROM A DIVER'S ATTACK VESSEL FROM PORTLAND IS DM. I i - TROYED LAFAYETTE QLEASON MLUAM F. STONE. Old Eard rcpubllcnna who wore mlttco has solectod Senator Warren command In tho last republican O. Hardin of Ohio on tnmnnmrv "Tho status of tho expedition Is national convention havo boon chosen 'chairman. Lafavette n. nionunn nt tho Bomo as at tho beginning. Thcro' tomporary officers of tho coming con has bcon no chango, olthor In tho pur poso or In tho orders, nnd nono nro at present contemplated. , , "Carranta's co-opewtlon with tho American forces eontlnuos." An unconfirmed report to the stntb department sayg a British em ploy o was killed by tho Mexicans In their attack upon tho mine it Pnrntl. Oarrama roachod Mexico City yos tcrday with his cnblnot. Ho was giv en a t'romondous ovation by tho pop ulace, according to Ambassador Ar redondo. Secretary Lansing has sont Consul Hodgcrs at Moxlco City doUllod In structions regarding Carrdnxa's sug gestion for tho withdrawn! of Amer ican troops. It Is loarnod that Rodg ers has been Informed thnt tho ad ministration will discuss tho mattor with tho Mexican minister hero, but Kodgers Is not Instructed to treat I tho old guard In Now York as temno- vcntlon. Tho snb-commltteo on ar- rnry necrotary, and Wm. P. Stone of rnngements of tho national com-1 Baltimore as sorgeant at nrras. with Oarranzs. A consular dispatch to El Paso, for warded today, reports a second fight between Americans and rcsldont of Pnrraf. No details are glvon. FIELD HEADQUARTERS, U. 8. Forces, South of Dublan, Mexico, April 15. Fldo nnd Towsor and Shop and about twenty other "dogs of war" of doubtful llncngo and nondescript nfipcnrancc, nro yelping and panting nleng after Villa with tholr respec tive companies nnd regiments. They nro boon companions of tho troopers and help, on sentry duty at night. Tholr slogan is: "dot Villa nud the Jackrabblts, dead or .alivo." They "got" many of tho Jacks, and get 'om iea, every aay. FLYLESS CITY IS DREAM OF MAYOR LIBRARY CLUB IS ASKED TO CO OPERATE IX CAMPAIGX STER- EOITICOX SLIDES TO BE USED IX LECTURES Through a deal just closed, the 480 flnm 4nnt mamh Tlf lHAM. .1 ,v uukv wm kuuwu as mo j Jnmen' ranch has' been sold to Frank iWard of this city. The tract adjoins I7S0 acres owned by Ward. i no ranch was owned by Moses and lona Fordney. Mr. James improved the place and worked It successfully for many years, but as he la now 73 years of ago ho feels he is entitled to retire. This deal was closed through the R. E. Smith Realty company. Other transfers ( brought about lately through this company follew: FiVe-room house and lot In block 51, Nichols Addition, owned by Frank Henry; sold to E. S. KWby. Four-room house and lot 4, block 44, First Addition, owned by George A. Hnydon; sold to Don Redfleld. Four-room house and lot 4, block 2 In Second Fnlrvlew Adltdlon, owned by J. W. Reading; sold to J. W. Red fleld. Three-rooiu house and lot 6, block 62, Nichols Addition, owned by C. Austin Hayden; sold to J. T. Perkins. . Lot 5 In block 104, Klamath Addi tion, owned by Arthur R. Leavttt; sold to E. T. Shepherd. Lot 6 In block 28, First Addition, owned 'by Anna Lubke; sold to Lem L. Gaghagen. Part of lot 7 In block 28, First Ad dition, owned by Lem L. Gaghagen; sold to Henry J. Weeks. General Michael Maunoary General Michael Maunoury, who led the army out of Paris which turn ed the right wing of General von Kluck on what seemed to be a victor ious -German march to the city, has been compelled to give up the mili tary governorship of Paris by 111 health. For this exploit ha was hailed as the savior of Paris. While on a tour a yeafago he was struck by a German shell, which destroyed his left eye and broke his Jaw. United Press Service NEW YORIC, April 16. Twelve million, five hundred thousand Amer ican dollars' Interest will be paid to American Investors by the. French' and English government through J. P. Morgan & Co., here today for the first six months' use of the half-bll-llon Anglo-French loan recently negotiated. This payment today is but a small port of the cash Interest England and France will pour into American pock ets during the next five years. Every six months they will pay. Just In ln- Boat Load of Americam Arc .in and This Farther CoaapUcateetb Preaeat Tafcrfe Reardia 'Safe. marialagyaaeVthe MgMr;t Ne- trals AaBericaa Net Be to BerUa e Momdey United Press Service WASHINGTON; D.AprlTlB. Officials admit -a turtaum nnullni, U ! terest. $12,500,000. or tl2S.000.ono I. ... , ..- ... .... , c fnr.h-av . j...... '";::: I iu,ro,Tea or, me i B- will have given Americana for the use of their money in fighting the Teu tons, j J saTJKe'SwVJas ;- w m - - - othihhb mtW m BBSS fire Tuesday. A boat load of Amer ican sailors is lost, and offlclala.DV Thln,.., .. . . " - UWUUU urn m meiu mayTo;hr;fTm:!eSWn - lean money with which' to continue! g-CTetarr of Stat La..ii i. a. their war I. enough to supply each ' ,. J3 ?JAtZS"Li& one of 2,600 peraon. M. TiVS S "prS: vvu ui iwu ,wauHw .in uw aasr i davits of Amrfean - n. tv. ItXAMATH FALLS MAN Susaax. -- - HAS LUCK LV ATLANTA , Lansing will confer, with the nreai- ..,... .idenithia afternoon. Before the note aiiim,ua.,pruio K. Ciaaa'Ia dlsnateliaA ih. nU.i u - Spink of Klamath Falto. Ow.vloat Wa4f with therhousi aa4 seate ,fa purse eonuinlng $800 In money, and ViW ommiHi. i iki .kii. .eleven hours later found it on the rnn- members of these. wmaUUaea will a nlng board of a jitney la whleh he tend. i " ' ' "' naanaaen. Tbe wallet had fallen be- tBditiM. . t.& tZ J3iV tweea the tool box tad the body of the ear. ELKS CLOSE TO THE PALMS NOW GYRIt TOWNSEND HAS PASSED AWAY beinl; kept sret. hot R wlH aaeoabt- , edly bt the most Important aote sent to Gemaany, . . BY TAKING ''TWO OUT OF THREE LAST NIGHT, THEY ARE ONLY ONE BEHIND THE- MgAPEBB, FINALS SOON Mayor J, li. Mason yesterday launched what he hopes will prove an effectivo campaign for a flyless city when he called upon the ladles of the Library -Club for their co-operation and help In the' elimination of the 'housefly, . For some months past Mason has been gathering data nnd studying the plans adopted by other cities, and J tools that tho timo has nrrlved to or- gunlze Klamath Falls along the lines 'which havo proven effective else- : where. It Is comparatively ,a recent dis covery that the fly Is a carrier of dis onse to such nn extent as to make him a serious menace, and it is still more strongtn Is estimated at a little over, a recout discovery thnt to make a 4000, J01? flylos is entirely practical. ' The republicans total close to two-J Much correct teaching along these thirds of this registration. There are. lines has already been done in the 2.155 members of the grand old par- schools, and It is hoped to have a set ty registered. 0( oducatlonal fly slides available for The other party affiliations follew: use In. all the schoolt next week. If Democrat, 1,022; progressive, 10; suitable arrangements can then be n.i.i,mnn 17. .nniftiiat. 61: lnda-'made, the mayor proposoa to have pendent, 82; non-partisan, 85; fused to state, 9, Registration Shows Big Gain; Books Close Soon c'ty registration close at 0 o'clock tills evening. -County registration ('les nt S o'clock Tuesday afternoon, pooka at courthouse open until 0 o'clock tonight and Monday' night, There is a big rush of the eleventh hour brigade, now that the close of registration Is but a matter of hours. Tho clerk's office has been kept busy w,t registrations, and big lists have "en sent (n by the'-reglstrars In out Wng Precincts. At noon today the county reglstra tion was 8,1(. Th wwtr yotlBf ERAKES IS OUT FOR CO. OFFICE Yet another Richmond entered the Held of aspirants for the nomination as republican candidate for sheriff to day, whon Frank N. Frakes filed bis potltldn for nomination. FrakoB has been a resident of Klamath Falls for the past six years. In that time, he has been engaged In contracting and building, and this is the first time he haa sought public cfllce. Prion to coming to Klamath county, Frakes had considerable ex perience as a deputy sheriff In Ari zona. The Elks are only one game behind tho Palm bowlers now, in the twenty-four-game tournament being rolled. last night on the Elks' alien, tk "U!l!s" took two games, giving them ton victories and the Palms .eleven. Three, more games are to be played to settle the championship. I-eslie Rogers batted strong for the Elks, with a three game average of 1S9. The scores follew: ELKS (1) Lennox 191 Smith 168 Rogers . . . . 280 Lawrence 165 LONDON, At'8.1forlaY office' stater that'Gerxeany'B note to tne uutM mates egarfa the 8Jsvsi aex-Uaves no f urther denbt aa to the torpedoing of the Uneri ..It la aaM no other vend, besidea thSiieseK was damaged' In the manner. '.the Germaav commander described.' and the Bui sex was hilt at precisely the saxee VanBellen rei these slides shown some evening for ' the benefit of the general public, Held for Cattle Rustling. The third arrest this week on a cat- Mo rustling charge was made at Cres cent by Constable E, JRourke, who took C. C. Randolph Into custody on a charge of killing and butchering another man's stock. Randolph was bound oyer tof the grand Jnrr, ,aa Rourke brought him here last night and placed him la the county Jail. Wright . Rlmmele Upp ..... Jester . . Dale . . . . 174 PALMS ....184 ,- 186 163 ....188 ....160 (8) 150 167 175 188 808 () 146 14$ 808 188 189 166 186 181 146 188 187 184 817 18$ 140 After several years of suffering with heart trouble, Luther Cyril Townsend, son of Mr. and Mm. W. C. moment the German commander Townsend, passed away at 18:45 thla he fired the torpedo.. - morning.. The young man was hnrt .. e ., in a football game about eight years 'New Keo OwW.f- . n ., n l ago, and alnce then has been afflicted! 'rfT'B. Enman f the Stukel Bridse wtta heart trouble. section'la among- the reeeat new ameai Deceased waa 88 years of age and 'UU. He haa Jnst'pawmaiied a Itask Wl a native of Washington.. Tho funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon; the time to be aaooeneed tatac. More Mnete Oesnamj, W. W. Griggs. ... ., j.., Cotchett of th -Wood. Lum- Baearto W J. G. ber comimaw;r,(retnrned!,keme thm mornlnr after.a adjearnot several . representing thedays while Ua wUewaa'reeoverina New York offloeot th Katay Organ from the effects of u ijratiea. Mrs. company, leftthie morning -after Cotchett'g .eqeditlon ..lasnnen lmprovr" spending a few days with the Shep herd Piano Depot He took a aub sUntlal order for these standard in struments from Shepherd'!. ed now, and their aen, 'who -la ill here, la reported "aa heftesT "" Friends Hels) Vtrttnu ' Frlwi? in eeP' 1 .) PORK BRINGS HOME THE BACON The hog has demonstrated to the farmers of Klamath thai ho la win ner. Aa a result, many aro planning on even more extensive ventures In this line than ever before. L. A. West of Mt. Lakl district haa Increased his herd of pure bred Poland Chinas to forty, head. J.-T. Kelly of Medford, who purchased tho Greenfield Farm arrived hero last week and Is arranging nia raneh to accommodate a largo number of young hogs. J, B. Enman, who la near tho Stukel bridge, alnce last Juno and by June of thla year, will Uto ooM $1600 worth of hogs." He haa killed $100 worth and expeeu to turn $$$ more' early this fall, besides having the same number of young oowf wtth which he started hlo Special Service. A special service, with a sermon, wilt be held at 7:30 Wednesday even ing at tbo Christian church. Bible In Poe Valley recently. A eosnailttoo-' a 4kti It aj Kkk n aU Jk an - - .... t . s.s -1 . , ab u. '"'' 1 1 m"--t buuuvi mil m. uviu at ia itaaat omr,:oi neisaonrs jook. up in e msiier . or 10 a, m tomorrow, In charge of Goo. assisting the. stricken family a4 tner the rencue.of "Bunny Caoay,whoeo house, belenainna andt'elothlDV wiuMi dostroyed by fire. pnltlwCyraneli'-';- A. Haydoa, supertntsndont raised orer $3$$.v 'v- -. -ijsal Stadarfilertii Gven to Eight Scbook County School Suvertnteadent Fred Peterson today Issued eight eerttl catea to Klamath county schools that have filled all requlremenU of tho state for recognition as standard schools. Those are:' Henley, Shasta View, Pine Grove, Olen. Algoaw. Bly; afalla and. Sum- Other schools will also be given standard eertlleates before the clone ot tho torav if they keep on their present ujetsved'c; improvement, no eordlng to1' Petoroon. All detalw aia to appearaneo of grouade, attendanee, i., aunt to taf o such a certificate la Iwued ' 'i'dhvE trict, ana tno people er: tto aauMnrti; Ised dlstrleu ''haT' 'ev; reaapn-to ' feel nroud of the:;aeto.?of' ' their schools Mttmiikmffixm?4' To be claaMd and reegstsod.M a atandard Mhool. eah' eeMe) dlotriet must have met all the roautresnenta of theJ state beard? of odnAstoii for " 5 'S itjTT.C SB "., wWV scaooi nag; llafctlaa,! tlwOtlTOM wlfWi mmummtammU ' sMHI vtonm eipe nam rywiwei ItallM'MsT MMsammW akV ihbolMOaa nnol asmlsmlM got BAamsM.mml 't!K,W 41 C.'lJ 'l I ; m'Ai .vv. v ,r&i: iv; : 1 ! vr; v ... iH. Ci.-H.. j... ..