The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 17, 1916, Image 1

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KLAMATH COUNTY'S
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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IIRfFH TO STOP HFRF
URGED TO STOP HERE
(IN HIS TRIP TO f OAST
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INViTAllON-tXTBNOlO BY CAP
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t'-'Ott RtpuMitaft Namlnta M ita-l'o'
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tor in Outintf ai craur uaM :tKr ,nko no MkUt In iwhmIiir ;ur
F.lnan Bay ii. H Taur af tht wl lTBraU,m herc " , I
Ntftt ilO'ilh
11ml Cbftrlw Ii ukhw. rtiubllenn
rr.ndUluto for prui-ldfnf of thi Unllfd
Hlatea, nay aM4 at laant a porili
(.r hU vacation In Klamath county In
mil onl it iKwMblllty, but In nulu
proaaMe.
Mr. !IUKbe will make a tour of the
Wit Mrly In AHKtut, and it wan plan
ned after laavlm Ortgon to vlalt Cat
Konla. Nevada and anend n couple or
week' outlns wwewhere In Wyonlns
or Colorado.
After the announcement of three
plana by Ralph K. WUUa, nMeaher of
the republican national conwilttM
from Orecon, an uwHati"waa extend
isl to Mr. Wlllleaw by Captain J. W.
Hleneni of thla city, to have Mr.
llufbw vUll Crater Lake and aUo atop
at Hwrlnun !odir on I'ellcau Hay. It
wan planned to have Mr. Uughea and
party leavn the train at Mdford, and
be taken to Crater Lake. From there
they would a to aUntnaaa Lodse
remain m loan aa they found tt convea
lont.
Appttreally thla Idea occurred to 8.
0. Johnnon and Mr. Pletahaecker
about the name time It did to Captain
HletneiM, aa they Inuaedlately not huny
tbrouRh Mr. Lament and other promi
nent friend In New York to induce
Mr. Huibes to coeae to Harrlman
Indite for hla annuatr vacation
The followlai eey of n telecrau
Kent to Mr. Huthea y Ralph WUUama,
which waa received here thia mernlnf.
ihowa that Mr. WiUlanu U very enthu
xlutlc over the plan, and la ualni hia
every effort to carry it eat Mr. Wil
liam la one of the oldeat aad moat
prominent membera of the national
republican ceaunlttec. and aa he en
joy tho coatdenee ef the rentiMieaa
Presidential nominee, It la believed,
that ho hu n good chaaee of laduclni
Mr. Huatea not only to vWt Crater
Lake, but to apend hla vacation In
Cirrgon. The telegrau followa;
"Hon. Charlea K. Hughea, care Aator
Hotel. New Ywz '
"I have in mind vacation you Hpoke.
of on Weatera trip. Oregon hat the
fnmouH Crater Use, which' la auppoaed
be the meat pictureefue and won
Urful scene In.Amerlea; located In. a
oiater or an old veUaae, i,M feet
ubovo aea level, by far the highest
frnta water lake in the world; the tn
yl of mountain ecenery. lae Bahlni
ml hunting. Ute R. H. Harriman ae
looted tbl apot aa the moat" wonderful
Mace In the world, 'Mr., Harrlman
tulll bero a moat wonderful aununer
1'ome, having eyery aeeMunodaUoa for
i largo party, with every; luxury and
convenience or your ataateni country
home, we canvreaeh awe by nil
toad and boat In lew thM ten houra
fiom main line,, after vlattlng ieattlf
nnd rortland, en your way to CaUf;
"' By making this trip you could
wt ihts the' heart ef the teeet monn
( NMMqr It AitortM with emaller
xpeadiure of time and atttagtk than
fy ether mountain trip that oouM
w PoealWy planned. jo. nmatiOn
''wmwIJ
Wg ke it la the world,; The Mar
f'M heene, known aa the Karrintan
wl. ia tendered yeu a long an you
Me it to hm aUM.' We wUl provide
ovtry oemiert aad eenveoieoee tar
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yourself and pa-1
Mitk.
a HpeclKl pf'
iHii(i a up
vacation at CratA- l.nk
tmd llarriiiiwi
S.fMlcn. I umhuik 4(iii I lift I vou'wlll nav. '
JM'itre.grel It Tlii ppopln of Oregon, i-
,iKMdlMH of purty umilalloii, would b
arwttlr BOBorM r liavinK you an our
ICHttt at thia, the mont wonderful placu
In tlto unild. If ynu iui lnun;nltil,
wire mo. and I will aaka all MOM.irr
(trmiii;i Hfhtti. 1 1 Kuln anHiiro you ilm.
coBVBleac and acceMHlbility, con-f
aertrhiK yout lliu, and ulrcnuth, vcu '
RAID ON BORDER
IS FRUSTRATED
ANO OF VILLISTAS SAID TO IE
APPROACHING THE BORDKR.
PEOPLt ANO VALUABttt TAK
EN FROM TRAIN
United Freaa Service
HL PASO, July 17.-Oenerai Vun
Rton'M precautionary meaaurea were re
warded today when a petrel force
warded off an attempted Mexican ban
dit raid on the nig Bend country. The
bandit disappeared Into the interior.
All communication with Jlmlnee are
rut, following a battle there yeaterday
bi'lwwn VltllBtiw and Carranta force.
United Pre Service ,
KAOLK I'ASS. July K CarranilHla
In the PlrdKtiw Negra region are mov
Iuk Nouthwnrd to oppove a large VII-
llta force which I approaching tbe
border.
Mexican arriving from the Interior
of Mexico report that VlllUta have
robbed a train near Torreon, tahing
many paaenger and valuable. They
do not know what- dUpoaltlon the VII
tn are Intending to make of the pa
engcn. They ay revldeata or Torre
on are'Vllla nymphthitera.
SILVER SHORTAGE
SAYS LOCAL BANK
FIRST STATE AND SAVINGS RANK
IS TOLD THERE 1 NOT BNOUOH
SILVER ON COAST TO FILL
NEEDS
According to a letter reeelved thla
morning by the rirat State and Sav
ings bank, It la Irapoealble to get
enough silver to aupply the wants of
euatomera. There la not even endugli
In the mint at San Pranclaoo,, aad an
adequate aupply cannot be obtained
until new design are formed at the
Tlie following letter to tbe First
State and Saving bank from the FIrat
National bankjof Portland explains the
silver shortage?
"We regret having to advlae you
that we and it lraposlble to obtain the
beceasarv amount of sliver to aupply
the' wants of our correspoadenta, and
cm taking the matter up with our San
Francisco ateaUtaay Mttfy ua that
silver oannot'he sroeured ifrom tue
mint borore.tne.aaw msigaayj f"iraH
iWut September lltb, and that they
m ihaMfor. auke unable' to til any
crderr for aUvor bjofan tto jgato'
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united froaa. Sorrlee 1
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WAlHiNQTO,? . , V-. ,rfwy,Mt--f
PrWWeat WlUwn' today granted Cjltfll
war vwcrans t in tae , goveraaaeBi ar-
yjoe a Uave of aheoooe with pay, to.at
toad the Konaa City eaeamimeat:
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KLAMATH, FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 17, 1916, ,- i
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I German Merchant Submarine in Baltimore Harbor, Captain and Originator
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Thl shows the Qerman merchant submarine anchored in Baltimore
the hnoplent tnnn In the United
of Alfred iolimann, who presented
ALLIES ADVANCE
MANY PLACES ON
WESTERN FRONT
262,000 RUSSIANS KILLEO IN
OFFENSIVE
OF.
Central Power Claim no Victories Te-' pillion hunting him will return, aad
day Sixty-One Merchantmen Oe.,"l wima ikne P811" UMla,
tven on the border" will return to their
strayed by Germane and Auetrlane In homes. He saya' Villa's name la being
June Home .Secretary Saya War
Costs 'Qrtat Britain 3e000,t
Dally Now.
ti
PAK1S, July 17. it is announeed
that the Hussion soldiers Sghtlng on
the west front tonight succeeafully
countered a German attack in the
Champagne district. Heavy loaaea
were inniciuu uy uie cssr iruus. t -
r ignung loaay w me bobbbso sector
Ih unimportant. Went of Floury tho
French are making progress. Two
Gorman attack on Iorralne have been
repulsed.
United Press Service
IIBRLIN, July 17. It is semlSlcial-
iy nnnouncod that the Ruoatan leaaei
In men killed since the Russian often
rive on the east front began on July
1st totals MJ.OOO:
,K -I "
United Preti Servtee l
' PETrjbnruD, July IT. The JJeri
man arc auiasslng enoraoua foreea
for the defense of Kovel. The, capture
of thia important point would seriously
endanger the Lemberg,, Brest Utovak
and Plnak" region, necessitating a
wahdTOwrl of ' the Teuton forces."
Unltwl 'ProH Service
LONoW.V 17. It waa officially
learned today that Kaiser Wllbelm.waa
wntcliVa'thVairaan retreat. Ho.Ylei:
cd Upfront fqt several day. rf
tinlled Press, Servleo' ' , ' ' '
UERI.1N,. July 17. Reaitming tho. of
fenstvv, .tjio DrltlsB have penoWttoH
tbe Ovilllere woods, It kbaseiaRy, ad
mitted today. South of the Seiai'ino
there'iJr lively Sghtiug with the leoow-
Artrying'all along the WHBttae te
asuvoc1 ' y
' During JUae Austrian and Qonnaai
crafta' octroyed alxty-oao eaemy wor
chanon;;H, la, MUtooaod.' J
lateeBa.
est meute OMtnn eiaweo my
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State when newapaper men aaked hla
the idea tojhe Ctermaa gov,erajaeal
' ! V t" 'f '' - ft
Says Villa is
Mlulted Pre Service
WASHINGTON, U. C, July 17. An
cCcial high in the war department
't-uy that Francisco Villa la dead. He
predicts-that within a month the ex-
ued .by the reraiutionary force to
frighten Vsrraaiietaa
Carraasa Is said to.be stronger than.
I BROWNS ARE SUED BY
WICKSTROM FOR
NOTE
To recover 1119 aBsgod to he due on
a proaiiaaory note algaed December t.
19161 oayable la alx months. A Wick-
strom of Shlpplngteu today9 started
fcn RCj0n
taw in' vareuit coun
jcalnat a A. Brows aad Fred- O.I
Utyvr. of Crystal Creek. Tbe defend-J
jpn:.- signed the noto'aa. Bron Brotu-;
(civ, by S. A. Brown; The, atalatlff l-'
leKflf that no part of it -haa been paid, j
Horace M. Maaaing U attorocv for
Wkkstrom. ' '
Cause Buried With Him
,
., , . jaih. Fall' and Weed announced Satur-'
tacks have been jaMnocooafui,' thefday by the Southern Pacific, will be-
French toeing much gcoeid: gin tomorrow morning. Train Np.v SI
' Large German forooa arc opposing wiUleave hera at 8 'elock nd arrive
VL. ,i.i.U-. i At u!i a.....!. KKin fat Weed at 11:25. connecting with No,
the Up River; ' fttistitii attackai16- north o0"" WDicB lVea Woed,ianyrae. he declaree, ale feU to the
spuUvweer of LuUk have been re-'"1 U:ll n"K layover at Weed (aow-elad gTmin and when he reached
pulsed.
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United Pros frvlce
i.6NnoN.jiilv.lT.-ieralHatr-'th?'af,on,00,V
'AZTfo "thi. r-Jto. ifc.Ttrrf-.hf
captured the Qermanaeooad line posl
lion northwest of the BaaeneUne-Ledx
1'oVt .wood, and have pualod'theilne
to .the outskirts of'Martiapueh. Boih
flanks are advaaclag.', 's " "
Hone Secretary MoKeaaa announc
ed; today, that; the BrRiah'wariexpea
dlt'urea now aaoakKto SM,aeoM
Berlin, admit thatihoBrttkh have
progreMod' toward Poalarea.; jtiperta
of lively fighting woa of Peroavaa have
reached here. Berh awe adintu that
thoaermaa right, whag. la rotreatlag
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PBTROaRAD. JulyaT,-t,U oaV
eUU'y anu'eunnad tlit IISoo fiiistrlina
arwewew, tseawwa,a'B"Bww'0rOB) wtaowso eaoyworw 0Twwesoww owapBawa
woreteituredat' Vely, amaaW
m
?.-sr t
harbor after her voyage of 4,000 mile
ahenthla trip. This remarkable feat of
aoeae month ago. j
aaUnw' an
Dead and
ever in Mexico now because he averted i
a war with the United State without
"1'twering the dignity of the Mexican
people." Other oBcials In Waahlng-
, ton any there la "not one chance In, a
thousand,"- and that further trouble Is
probable. ,
Following the latest exchange of
note, the war department oSMally
fi-els that, the trouble is ever: ;
"We think Villa, is. dead, and that
) the causa he, championed was burled
v?th him,' said oae.oaacer.of the army. '
NEW TRAIN WILL.
BEGIN TOMORROW
WILL NOT STOP AT ANY POINTS
BETWEEN KLAMATH
FALLS
AND WEED ON RUN EITHER
WAY, SAYS AQENT BROWN
The new train service between Klam-.
w on, lony-aeven auneie.. a tier oMe sao waa dying.
train leaving, here at 8 o'clock will ar.' Harlan dfofi in hie aims, Orpet said,
! ? hor on the return VsThe'bey: adafit.tel thaf he Hod hack'te
... . J Mi.aad hia4e eyery effort toW
TVnew 5 - M' ,e5Te,'. " Mrti- . Orpet
j Klamath Falls at 12:01 la the
'noon and arrive at Weed at 3; 15. It;
will connect thero with No, 1J, souu ther wa no, basis for her fear,
bounds o1 wd for 11; Friends of Marian stated she-bad
Francisco at 3:33, making a layover' admitted to them that she know she
for southbound passengers from Kkim- aafnot In the condition she told Or
athFaltobuteIateeainlautea. Te prp atelttoi ho had seat
new ,traln, on tho return, trio to Khun-' Maflan .abortive nediclnen . 'some,
ath Falla. will arrive at Tijl Ui the 1 moot h. prior' to the trago, .t. '
eyeoiag. j MrteoV Hty'wne" 'fa-tad by 'her
" The order issued by the. Southern ''father, Frank H. Lambert, auporln
Paclfie atatoa'that tratai Noa. 4lW;toadeat oa tho rjoajso) Iftrpoesheimer
A9 fclll tmuaVaft- aa lAaabl snJPAMai ltoi liavaim
Klamath Tall and Weed. Henee
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MARION LAMBERT
JURY IS OUT FOUR HOURS, AND
FIFTY, MINUTES
Bey ef Wisconsin Will Net
V
Fay Penalty for Death of His Sweet,
heart in Weeds Last FebruaryThe
Case Was Myeterieoe, and Attracted
Attention in All Parts ef the United
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WAUKBOAN, July 17. William H.
fOrpet, accused of' the murder on' Feb
'ruary 10th, of Vis girlfriend; Mariaa
I Lambert, was acquitted by the Jury
, Saturday, night The jury was out only
'fow'houra, and fifty minutes.
It was the contentk of the defesi
that the girl had eoaamJtted anlelde.
' . Aft BWPOiiMtio ow oallVI a mmmasI
the fact, that he had left Madison. Or-
pet weat to Lake Forest on the night
jot evnroary euu Tae next iaonuag
ornet met Marian br aeitatxeat In
tie woods, toM;her he wise "thrbogh."
-and was, going to marry Miaa Toukerv
Marian. Ct declared.' sobbed, call-
him back, and evidently swallowea;
nolaon wheri he' refnged to return. At
nmaBea4amlBBiBttBmaVMBmama ".i ..'- ! -o i TS''Wii v
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'Bremen: Captiia Paul KoenJg wait! . : .-' ".,-;sy-it; .JiJAK-g? i
-Cermaiwwaa-due tb:a BBwawtfamiVTi'TfeSTrSSTll
-- rVfcf ' 7 cj.h?JoIMj;vSee;iBerei mmbhV
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e -, r , i . t . -i i. ir, .!, . it & , naaaajeirana --' -" - '
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after-Stated; had told him she waa fearful
of her condition. An autopsy showed
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ranging from'two to otoe powad. tav
weight. Therei4ere'paogra4 to-F
i-day by C; H. MIMer, j
wlUprobehly'
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tJii'iehtngitrtp,, and. -seeperyfand;;;.
attractloM:ofKIamaeoaVfT
not. us ami. yisii nere; ror no nanaae;v
peverartrips, julastraralltm
Proi- Tjjk A. iillli'"i.fritirf'a'nrBtTT',J
of the Interior Mather; r'MrpBoott't.'v1
BW gOUll lilOBU;,-,wllvIMIp,,JJr
and cnthueedover. hlB;,siMcea.'aaJaf:' j
flBhennan,unUl Mr.(McCbrmlek;laBOt
od on havlVgdnavottho,!!!..
which
over we vianHKo project, ano, moo.wiit;?
probably go" to Crater Ie, 'Saturday j-.
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inuu tu.unv'ofcWTwiai.wwi w,riwiS3
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.e,cb .lwwherethelfeaiwliwJotoS';
, qa;spiVfiil'Abejrwo::
ra...at.. '-' r 'i t'i' 'ft t ri n-. .i 'n1-'
bv used ln.tbe;new;4vertlng of 'tBOfe,
Mr. McCormick is enthuetastie veri.y;
he landed ocupy'flrsplaee; WW!: J
;turo taken.;:.; ConBldeVoeiTfO'i
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