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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1916)
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Vr. aad Mrs. Kaeklla, at the hotel, are Ideal hosts, and take great pleasure HOUSTON'S Melwailhi hmamati HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAS THEATER -THB MILOS A Itasleal Treat 'THE 1HRINB Of HAPPINESS" fire Keel Pathe Dnuaa "THE REIN ON PERCY" Ceater CoaMdy ia Two Acts TEMPLE THEATER "Mil Poser's KM," Three Beet Vttagrapa Draaw IWSwl pBjvvS3Sr wwfBaf BJtwBlffiMBjna ala'aad Bad Ceawdy Admleelea Ahuaye IS Cents ' CLASS A PHOTOPLAYS MATINEE DAILY AT SsSS MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill, Oiegen MOTION PICTURES WEDNESDAYS , AMD SATURDAYS In entertaining the saaiaMr rlsltors, for they feel their efforts are well di rected when they witness the pleasare of the weary bat happy fisherman re turns in the evening and snrroaads such a meal as none bat experienced caterers can prepare. This man from the Herald is not saying a word about number or sise of the fish that fell to his basket, bat will say that on Saturday and Monday the trout on the rifftles la the Spragae and Williamson were simply raveaoas, and that any old ty was sufedent lure to bring them In. On Sunday the Wil liamson above Spring Creek was worked over, with the same result While almost aay fly would bring a rise, perhaps the most attractive were the Improved governor, the blae upright. May bright or yellow May aad brown and gray hackles. Thekamknip and blue bottle were also good, as were other common flies. Take a couple of days off and so to Chiloquin. You'll never regret It as long as yoa live. But doat go oa Sun day, because the riffles are so fan at fishermen that the troat haveat got room to bite. . VALUABLE MARE KILLED 8Y FALL RUNAWAY YESTERDAY HAD SKRI- OUS ENDING FORT A RUSSIAN FARMER OWNING THE TEAM THAT WAS FRIGHTENED A valuable mare belonging to Michael SUvkoff, a member of tat Russian eoloay, was killed yesterday afternoon as the result of a runaway. The animal slipped whea trying t turn the corner la front of the Ooeller mill, and strikjng Its bead oa the pave ment, was instsatly killed. The team ran down Mala street a few blocks, tamed lata Klamath av enue, aad was agala turning toward Mala street whoa Oje Bfleaap oeeanaa. I , ,, wear tomonow. Flag Bay. aaalaaad Town Topics Here from Yreka A. B..Bramea Is here Yreka ea Leave after VisK Mrs. George K. Uadley aad sea Beb ert returned to Medford this morning, after a visit with Mr. aad Mrs. Goers C. Ulrica. Here from Portland H. B. Thomas of Portland ie ban to attend to matters ia ceaaectlea with the estate of his mother, the late Oees A-Flshlnfl A. J. Wiggins, George MitcheU. Lyle Blgbee, Virgil DeLap aad "Fits" Fits Patrick left for Chllooala today far a short ashing Jaaat Down from Pert Addle Hoyt, AdeUa Cloheesy, Oeerge C. Winters aad George Fiaad are among the Fort Klamath people visit- ling the county seat today. Going to MaroMeM Dn George A. Cathey leaves lata la the week for Msrahleld to get Us family, who have beta vlsltlag rel atives la the Coos Bay Mevlng Cattle The Shook reach to drivtoc Mi to the Leas ranch oa Klamath Maiak for the summer, according to floats Cbastala, who visited the raaca yeetar- day evening. Heme from Convention Postmaster W. A, Delsett'to from Portland, where be atteaded the Boss Festival aad the Oregea poet masters' convention. DeUell retara ed by train as far as asblaad aad came over the mountains oa the stage. SHOWER BATHS FOR RAIL WAY FREIGHT CARS LATEST Shower baths for freight ears ssay seem a rather startling Idea, yet tk Southern Paclflc compeay to aetaaMy InsUUlng them at Saa Fraacim aad Los Angeles. General Superiateadeat of Motive Power T. W. WoJatiokaaa has bit oa this way of testing ears far leaky roofs. He has had great showers built over the freight tracks la the yards and runs the ears aader the sprays to see whether they aetd aay ropalrs for the rainy season. It to hoped by tale preeaatloa ta better sr tect shlpmeats of laerabaadtoa avar the Soathera PaaU fresa wat THE JVHtNQ MBlsALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OMOOW BBWBMWa 111 VHB1BV VBBB1 Wflm A IU55.9M twta screw battt mllle at Brookings wltaia at' the St Reteae shipyards. For the very beet life Inmraeoo, see Chlleees. w -"' - fr. MLm'i'- TRY it don't v rier ms msjb) ssbmess l WWM tlmSaKMA , ' . ' ANKENY RIGHTS DEEOED TO CITY PURCHASE OF H. M. BRISTOL'S RIGHT PLACES TITLE TO ALL WATER RIGHTS UNDER DITCH IN ONE HAND All of the water rights aader the Aakeay ditch below the Leavltt tract are now la the hands of the city. An nouncement to this effect was made last night, when the council voted 9109 to H. M. BrUtol for his right, the last one outstanding. Bristol was paid $150 for bis right, interested cltlsens paying 150. The cltlaena also helped materially la the purchase of other rights, as many deemed It well worth aa expenditure of money oa their part to have this ob- iecttonal waterway closed. ?Wow that the rights are all In the hands of the city, there b assurance that no water will run In the canal this year. The next step will be to negoti ate with the Klamath Water Users As soclatloa tor the poeseesloa of the ditch, so It eaa be tiled ap aad forever obtttcreted. Kfforts ta aecare the closing of this ditch have been under way for about seven yean. The matter has been giv en serious coaslderatloa by every mayor aad .council, and has been the subject of much correspoadence aad conferences with government omciais. Ex-Mayor Mason worked continuous ly oa the problem during his occupancy of the oMce aad when he was succeed ed by Mayor Crialer the trst of Jane, he had secured tlUe to all of the rights with the exception of that of H. It. Bristol, who insisted aa receiv ing aa exborbltaat price. Last week Mr. Mason received angler from Mr, Bristol to seU for f 160. Fifty dollars of this amoaat was paid by private Interests aad the council last night voted the balance. Tat Baterprise beak building to be remodeled at a cost of S1M00. Surety bends while yew wait S Chlleete. t e Warm Springs lrrigatloa project at Vale win pat water oa If ,eM acres. A. D. Gardner will erect a portable' MwrnUl acar Staytoa. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR 8ALK Team mares, coM, aaw wagon aad harness. Baeuire J. P. Price, Na Blghth. Is4t ij'V " at any soda think it's the I PEP I Bb mm ' IHasArM ii weaves a Says Austria Doesn't Want Much of Serbia Sy CARL W. ACKERMAN (United Press Staff Correepaadeat) BUDAPEST. Jaat 1I.-"1 da aet leak lor the annexation of aay part at Bar bta by Austro-Huaaary," daewrat Count'Albert AppoayL eppeelUea bja r in the Hungarian parUasseaL la aa exclusive Interview granted the United Pre today. "Only stratglo positions must remain in our hands." Count ADDonyl Is often called the "imatel statesman of Hungary." His Matement I Important not only be cauutt It Is tho trst public utterance, by a leading statesman of the dual monarchy on the Balkan ouoeUoa, bat uwna it ivae the world aa-indica tion of what Hungarians believe sheald be done with Serbia st tho end of the war. It ia their Idea that Austria- Huniary should retain strategic pe titions that will prevent the Balkans from again kindling a world war. I nersonsllv do not believe that the Knrageovltch dynasty which for merly ruled Serbia, sheald retara." continued AppoayL "Tho Karagae- vltch rulers organised permanent eaa spiracles against our safety, culminat ing in the assassination nt Serajevo ef the Archduke Ferdinand, the sat that precipitated the war. We caaaet tol erate such rule agala Furthermore. Bulgaria aad Oreece must be eaa- strutted into eMeient powers. BaV garla must obtain her rights la Mace donia." Count Apponyl believes peace Is not far distant "Before there can be effective steps to bring pesce, there must be false steps. This period we are passing through now. The success of media tion does not hinge on the personality of the mediator, bat apoa the eptrit In which mediation Is offered. Those who have been coasldered as possible peacemakers President ORPHEUS THEATER Teeedey and Wedneeaay -The Milk TraoV Twelfth Episode of Graft "Rival Pilots," Two Reel Ksoa BaUroad Drama "Elavatlas Father," Two Bad L-Ko Ceaaedy ADMISSION ALWAYS Ms fountain and see if you best yet It hits that spot. i &i ' v l,ag TmiBAv.wwuKnH Wltoaa, Peae Benedict, the king of Seam aad tat eueea of HoUsaJ--all wetoaae as peacemakers, rtrtZ ins they bring real fain... .IT? partiality and advocate terms wnbA eaa be accepted without our renoes lac the necessary alms of defesslM warfare. That mesna ih.t ..TV have effective guarantees for the futtr. twvty of swope. There, la no doubt that wo can hold out until the coming taarvwt Then the economic situation will .. - pletely altered, making It orldent that we can not oe starved Into urra(Ur. Ing. 1 do not think our an.mi.. ... longer entertain hopes of military iuc- cess, we are convinced of tos f. leleney of the economic tnaitu. have taken, toe: then the time will t, ripe ror peece. NEW FLOOR IN STARJHEATER HOUSTON PUTS BIO CRIW or MEN TO WORK TO RUSH TMl JOB THROUGH IN TIMS FOR NIGHT EKHISITIONS A force of twelve men were as aa as bees yesterdsy at the Star theater rushing the work of bulUlas aa la. dined Seor. Their efforts were suc cessful, and the Job was in shape lait nlnbt to allow the usual program. The Inclining of the floor adds great ly lo the convenience of the theater, and makee the pictures equally visible fiom all parts of the house, la sedi tion, Houston has remodelled his pro Jectloa room, aad at the same time, Increased the seating capacity of us gallery. The Peadletoa elty council will deed lead far a site for a large ; The Heppaer, Marrow county, cresav wry has doabled Its capacity. ' on Maraaseld has voted WW bonds for aa additional eeaool baUdlag Herald salta. bring re- 4?gfev. i. i.tf't. .i jm mn. . .Mdc