Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1916)
v "Zmgfrj vn v .. ' "'fjii?v.waj'i.'t. , .iroa- v. 7" T0 t wri .. " ',. , t.n.i--to.,MlyJIWjW , ' ' V, jt KLAMATH COUNTY'! OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER KLAMATH ' ljLii;! ids fif.i , ofcia; BBBBBSB.) . KV' ?fi& 1 urf. " .. ' if 11 Mtvealh Year No. .!! KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1916 'a' Aral ii t-vuis,!; jc. .SlSBf SSJBBB a & -W I .t.,,-.-, ,s - . 'WSvTr'W , , '!. ri-r'fSJBSBSWj. ml IVKjOTBBBBBBBBBBB' . I i- ' i .-. - c .--np.m.f. IWWWI . T .. - viiSkiikvi. f. " S-W - W.BA BBBgffi i ,.-t , . -SZZTui J& KUfflAHIM LOSE 5fl,UU0 IN I WU WEEKS BULGARIANS .jjuuirmrri""' """ BOSTON RED SOX WIN HRSTGAME0FSER1ES It. .8 II. 10 ftwUrn BOSTON, Oct. 7. Barton today woo the first game In the 1916 world's 8frle, although aereral bad trrora In the ninth Inning came very atar losing them the game. In thla first game the Red Sox, ahowed super lor playing, and many bellove.that the prediction that they would win the aeries wag fully Justified. Although Brooklyn secured ten kite to eight for Boston, they were not a. well placed as thoae of the Red -Sea tiaytri. Hobllttel, the big ;Hnt acker for Boston, secured the div UaetlOB of making the first mm of tho Hatted Trees Service BOSTON, Oct. 7 The players reached the field at 1 e'eleek. -The aspires and police had, grant dlnV -eiKy-ra clearing taftoldorthe-ea-dted fans. This took so much tfmo that the game was delayed In start lag. The batteries were: Brooklyn, Mar quird and Myers; Boaton, Shore and Csdy. Umpires, Connolly, O'Day, Qulgley and Dlnecn. first Inning Neither aide scored . although Walker for Boston tripled. Second Inning Neither aide scored Cotton got three men on with one outT Third Inning Meyers for Brooklyn tingled with ono out, but Slioro fan ned the next two men up. Boston scored one In the third, Hoblltsel tripled, Lewis doubled, scoring Hoblltsel. Fourth Inning Brooklyn acored one In the fourth. Stengel singled, Wheet tripled. Boston failed to acorn. Fifth Inning In4 the fifth Inning Brooklyn failed to score, while Bob toa got one run. Sixth Inning Neither aide acored la this Inning. Seventh Inning Brooklyn was out, Boston made three runa. Eighth Inning Pfeffor roplncud Mirquard In the eighth. Boaton so cured one run. Ninth Inning Brooklyn acored four runs In the ninth, and It looked 'fori while as If Boston would have to Play the last half. Btengle alngled, Cotshaw wa, ntt by a pitched ball. wln fumbled Mowreya rap, per mitting Wheit and Stengel to score ""a singled. Merkle walked and vBtsaaw scored To atoo the tide I Msuut them Boston ehinawd It. bat-1 jnr. Shore was relieved by Maya and ' by Thomas. Myers" alngled, Mewry coming home for the fourth "" ' All of Eleventh Street Will Be Finished Today With thll kaimmI.,1.. - At-- -.. t-i aJ Mail WAm thai tlAAl.- Mock r iii vvu,riMu ui ine last conipieies uuu uu -Si K to "fternoon, Eleventh atreet'of the city to the new country road ta a!mP,e"ed COr pub,,c u,e Tb4'Fort Klamath. It make, travel con STodaTfr on. of the moat traveled ?. " . " hlgbwgya leading out of Klasata . th. m10.6 Ume " tB treate'xoeFt! falls. V When the ShlpplSonM-oaa el.fc v ,n ,roBt of Property Is flalshedrtravel will be eaajrto the visfc. If,tf 8ute" "oaatoa aer-. wwaalll suburb, iifc JW,B C0BPt"d. but f InUhlng Work on the Shlpplngtoo' highway has been held up by govern- will be rushed by Contractor J, 11, "wal red tape. aarreti(1ow that the Rleventh atree - , 'Provoment of Uleventh atreet work la of bla bands. - --- , innn.njjuiixnjuu : BOMB PUNIER IS SENTENCED 10 LIFE TERM MOTIO.V WW NKW TKIAL 18 DKMKD 1 Defease FUew Notice of AppeaAal davit for Stale Hays Itofeme's Wit bwm Was Urnak Whea He Teetl- i fled Coiut(Throwe Oat Aaldaviu bjh Saying' They, are too Coatradic- lory forUerloua Coaurtderatloa. United Press 8ervlce SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 7. Judge Dunno this morning denied a new trial to Warren K. Billings and sen tenced him to llfo Imprisonment at Polsom. Billings was convicted of murder In the first degroo for setting n bomb on tho Blilowalk during the prepnrcdncss pnrade last August. Tho dofendunt wan unmoved when acntenco was pronounced. Maxwoll McNutt, counsel for Bill IngH, Immediately filed notice of ap peal. Thin morning tho stnto produrccl an aRldavIt wbcreln Noll McAuiino ndmlttod that he made another affl davit for the defense while Intoxl ctted. The court said tho affidavits wcro ho contradictory that none of them could be considered seriously. RKTURN FROM AUTO TllII' THROUGH CALIFORNIA Rex l.al'ralrlo and mother, Mrs. R. Ii. Alexander, havo returned from a month's vacation, spent In touring through California by .automobile While away they vlaltod relatives and friends In Maryavlllo, Gait, Fresno, and other places, and took In tho fair at San Diego. On the whole trip they traveled about 1.100 miles and used 100 nitons of aasollne. They had only one puncture and one blow-out. Mrs. W. C. Davenport and daughter Marie accompanied them as far as San Francisco. ANNIHILATE BEST TKAINED REGIMENTS t',,,, London Crowd Mrnm wtm HLH Thousands on thousands of I.o ndonerg have journeyed to the spot where Lieutenant William Leefe Rob inson brought down the flrst Zeppelin to be successfully attacked In England. Most of the ruin of the great air craft had boen swept off, but the e ager relic hunters dug into the groun d to And small pieces. FLEET. SAYS KLAMATH SHOULD TRY TO GET MORE Hy FRED FI.ET Secretary Klnmath Commercial Club This Is an appropriate time In the history of Klamath Falls for the set ting Rsldo or tracts of land for Indus trial purposes. The future of this city as a manufacturing center is unques tioned, provided adequate arrange ments which will be satisfactory to Incoming Investors are looked after. Our Immense tracts of tributary tim ber, tremendoua water powor and strategical geographical position makes our position In the front rank among roast cities Inevitable, if a fev Inexpensive steps aro taken to bring It about, The day of giving a huge bonus to Incoming industries la now o nine PREACHER COMES OUNDERBAD OMEN RKV. BENNETT, NKW PASTOR FOR GRACE M. E. CHURCH, HAS AR. RANGED TO.ARRIVK HERE OX FRIDAY, THE THIRTEENTH Maybe the old saying doean't count for much, but It looks bad for ttie local Methodist church. The new pas tor of the church will arrive In Klaaa ath Falls on Friday, the thirteenth. That will be Friday of next week. Why the pastor should select such, a date Is not known, but surely be lau't the least superstitious. The new pastor is the Rev. O, H. Bennett, and comes from The Dalles to accept the local paatforate, He Willi preach his first sermon Sunday, Octo-! -TTinrinrM-M-riririrrrinrM-M-hi-irinrt .. Hunting Relics of wane. Reliable manufacturers, as ai general thing, are not looking for as sistance of this kind, but they do ex pect a square deal and an apprecia tive attitude from the districts in which they expect to locate. Cities all over the country are putting their house In order, so to speak, to be In a position to welcome new Industries when tho opportunities occur, and It lichoove8 Klamath Falls to take sim ilar steps, in order to meet Inducement.-, of competitive cities. To sot aside and eliminate from the city tax rolls one or two tracts,' upon Allien there Is now no icvenue of any roaioquence, tor the convenience or, "i- tuture manufacturers, is a matter aasasasasaissssssisaM ber 15th. On October 17 th the members of the Methodist church will hold a re ception for Rev. Bennett at the church. All are welcome to this re ception. LOCAL TELEGRAPH LOCAL MANAGER OF THE WEST ERN UNION TELEGRAPH COM PANY SAYS BUSINESS HAS IN CREASED RECENTLY Prosperous eondtttoea of Klaaaath Fall ra avldenCAil In a atstemant i7 I audi; yesterday by J. W. Watklns.' locil' manager of the Western Union, Telegraph company, whlchwas in"e,f-J fed that the company,. buslnoa for , iBgHHBHgSI gHflggHHgaaVgfgg BUSINESS GROWS t - -I kwv ; I ------- -- ,,,,,, PyFWWWWHWWWnwWWWWWWW HylM Wrecked Zeppelin 1 Miitimmi!gNmie'vi " flrfr Wi i ffiiift fTff Mfrrr y.v gf l&. ' sr Ia INDUSTRIES whlili should be uuct.rtaken at nn fully date. TliU H'"c would provlda a wayfor the location of Industries here within reasonable access to the city's commercial district, without a iax rate which would otherwise ren der location here prohibitive, but whose payrolls would bring back to the city raauy times the small Item de ducted from the tax list. It would also tend to assemble the Industrial portion of the town Into one or two spots, an advantage which will bc c.iiiie Increasingly evident in In tor yen's. The days of youth are the days when lite insurance is the cheapest. ...- j. . .. if is time mat Kiamatn Falls snouia take out a policy, J the past month was 10 per cent great er than for the corresponding mouth n eai ago, an1 30 per cent greater iii tin fcr any month previous to the year :H4. Two additional men have recently been added to the force here. The very best equipment Is maintained, enabling the office to handle the vol ume of business of a very large city. The Klamath Falls office will prob ably rank fourth In the state, in Its present amount of business, according to Mr. Watklns. JIMMIK LYTIiE LOSES TWO GOOD OVERCOATS James Lytle, genial night clerk at the Hall hotel, is mourning over the ;day arternoon held the Klaaaath conn-'; Inao Af turn trnnA nvawnala Thnv urara' ... ..... . loss of two good overcoats. They were stolen Thursday night from his resi dence on Klamath avenue, and to date be has so Idea of who took them. Ltttlev else In the house waa both ered, . Healey in Town, James T. Henley was a business vis itor in Klamath Falls today from the Henley ranch on the'Merrlll road. UNTRAINED TROOPS SBBBantw saassBw .aw opposing iEirroic BBBBfjaasniNMBssjKaBMnHsawanasBasaaf t --yi BREAK IN HOUSE; ARRESTED WHEN TRYING GETAWAY ARE BOUND OVER TO AWAIT THE GRAND JURY .T Man and Uoy Rreak In A and Rob the i Home of 4. H. Short oat Crystal F" reek and Then Start for' Crater Lake Shert Arresta Tkeaa at Aanaa ' " Cresk AiW.TiMcUag Theas teVert Klaaaath and Thea to HMtag Place. Charged with breaking Into the home of Judd H. Short on Crystal Creek. Bert Cole and Lawrence Rags dale this morning were bound over to the grand jury by Justice of the Peace E. W. Gowen. TJey were un able to give ball, so were committed to the county jail. The robbery occurred laat'Mondaj while .Mr. Short was In Klamath Falls. He returned Thursday and discovered several guns, table silverware and other things missing. Immediately he began tracking the -men and found that they went to Fort Ktamatli. There they purchased rifle cartridges and started toward' Crater Laker Short, who Is a deputy sheriff, gtartcd.in.puruslt and. found Cole and Rngsdale biding In" Anna Creek can yon. He arrested' them and'b'rbugnt them to Klamath Falls yesterday. Cole Is a man of abouf 38 years, but Ragsdale H a boy of JO. They had been around Rocky Point and Crystal Creek several days, and were Immediately suspected by Short when he found his home had been pi. !nrod. To Colonise Poles United Press 8ervice WASHINGTON, D. C.Oct. 7. The United Press Isejlably Informed that Russia is negotiating for the colonisa tion of more, than 1,000,90 Poles la South Amerlcaihcountrles. Scrubs Ho Team to a A few substitutes front the high school squad, an alumnus-or two of tne sc&ool, -a cnauseur, a scaoei taarhnr and nnnl nt IrMa vmmtmrm ' ty niga acaoei loetaau teaaa wit to . 6 tie game at Modoc Park. '" The scrubs acored a touchdown soon after the klckog. an late la the , struggle the high school went over ' for six neiats. Beth trrs at anal after touohdowa were missed. t Both the touchdowns were made on , straight football, atixed with a,for - yard pass occasionally. Many at tempted paaaea were Incompleted. ' rtf- ftA fel - f. Ihr, ..fiS , ,tV a I "Tf5 ITALIANS CO-OTERATKIIC 'sjgj BAXiKAJfS J'i'.''j Serbs aad French Advaaee xsCSemii eraSecter. and Take rnsljlsau. aai Hag Oeeir'sStaSen 'IiflMk ," L j .jA "W rmwmsm rrnltMl Prdkga. HFr " Vi J- i i?V , BERLIN, Oct. 7 The Ruaaaataaa lost 50,000 soldiers la the aat'"fert- wher they' were derfeMwlea." Victory Over Cwsiaeaeal EpereraaadSeMaa. , - - nuasaaita army were waraisW- L aiaated. '" -w' "?- "tjSV ' tft "-"i"" waWjeaaseBspas ' &zVJMr. o "J. h. $:. UaHed Press ten PARIS. Oct. 7.The IUllaai-.c-operating ie the. Balkan aiHed ofea- slve, are attacklag la ttoftHts - r ?T-W?aajW ftnt3 - The Serbian advance is eateriag the Belavedaralley.. The Freh; have occupJed, severat fcraseriOeraaaa e- sltions. 3 V "V , Strong Bulgarian counters atJNeve-. teajkave been repulsed y, tie British. PETROORAD. Oct. 7. ,The,aa.j 5 ins have aeveralr defstatkank. ' Zv 1 tlans have severely defeated ike Oar- J nans, Bulgarians and Tarkat-at .Be-' i rudja, and are bow baka and Betas! aad the ksJgMs be tween these posltteas. vyixh? . Teuton counters have',. bs -rt ' V,f, pu'sed. V'' 3 . .--.. -, V? !, . Aiji i.onix)N. Oct,i-.rBas(:ataek4 ;- r 1 v.. u..i.. -."27 fc.fTLik-f -l in th n.iii . i"tsfc 1 1 ii - ii i -wVaii'it ;y I . . .,7s- Jr? TIT' Tv.iv2ISk ' ",X"I nave oceupwo six MaceaoawavieaBBBBi- ,., after turning hack the BaljajeailB . "S counters, -f Alfj ' & , i United Press 'Service. PETROORADf Oci. T. Fi saaalan forces have crossed' :Wibp ube Into Bulgaria to take tkH Irtsktsat MS: . . .zm r', . .i the army decimated Tburwr MMra s i . . --L -K rj e -.tT5r- 1b to a Roime 'itwUA,: $&??. . -... rwJT-tJ- ' 3S2.-S-Ss1.V JVjrf tha Miiemsiiaiva SBBBwri ataaaaia.flBr aaaiearar - flcaUoaa at PetrakaIarM!amvftifti tared Kackaa and'raala. , r?J-. . "T ' V v., r T If, 1t.sX . w &: in.sj- Ji BaBaBl BBTBBl gflsBBBi BBH -BBa BBBTaBBgBBBrgaaBBStBH HI IIIVII a Bl JHaBBBBl ssrasir A T55vg-Tx 6 to M tH ,z-r " ? ,n t! (Hniip7mli ' a A' IJi . UgJUHC I 'ili. "iITT.i'lPJkir. . f jutiLK &-&& lew ifttAyfime 6"? Jfei The high school team, 4 ,By the absence 'of t '",.., wui.vAii ' T1 r "m J "" t T ' K7 -uS YZ? . . -t VS-ifWWJCAWSJ. Jam$mM w i Aatt. J that aW - - 2 r-?.i r - - m7TlW:?tt:iFlwttVSxm eeptlve, good. Keihl. Faetar. tchenHcher.'jairlett.lllBiiMJMagV i- Stearas. AaasaaX played for'tMrhli(h; used"0'iaveW"Wa,'Ol 'HoagUB.:rell,1B; Millar aadjBBB,vt&H' .J.-Al"WQVi'--.- "ft j- rix- Mwvja I an&. MM m X Ml trt at ' T V-, I Si fl " , ; m w S. " ' " ;i h? litem ?m "ma .5 94 j- -?? B"?1 - i . -w. T--V 'EI -Ui ia'TO ' . mmM' V,v" taSg