The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, August 10, 1914, Image 1

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SOUTHERN OREGON 4
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VOLUME XIX
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NIMBER 41
KLAMATH KALLS. OREGON, MONDAY. AUGUST 10, 1914
Kaiser Wilhelm and His Six Sons Parading Through Berlin Streets
EXÏENSION BILL
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HOMI XH.IIIX
TROOPM
U'MTRIA.
l\\ till
NOW IS
DALM4TI4
I Iglillug
I* Severe al
According lo
W 1res
l.uveuilMiurg,
From
Miagad lu Hrigium In a
Parts.
14 io R m Kilt SIGNATURE
G or ni u n uvropluiie luilory, with
> ra| compieteli 'plano*.
Hcrlous figli!log I h reported ai Lux­
eoi bourg
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l'ulivd Fresa Service
PARIS. Aug lu Frane« ha» de
clated war un Austria
Thla lui
lowi-d lite fallure of Altolrlu lo fi
pialli «allafai lorlly thè puf*ux>- of
Auslrlan troupe througli Hwltierland
ou the way lo thè Alsatluu border.
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Ht lie ted M Soon »• the Bill
iuatead of 43 per Acre aa Under
the Present Reclamation Law
CKTTINJE. Aug. io The Monte­
negrin troops have repulted tbe Aus- '
It Ians slid are reoccuplng S< ututl
Today they Invaded Austria, au<l
Ulillnl Press Service
iare now lu Dalmatia Thia lurrnoun
BRUSSELS. Aug lu Tb<> Ger ¡the) attacked th« Austrians at Treb
luuus now hold the city of I.lege. At jenje. losing many tueti
least koine of th» forts are still held
by th< I'.rlgiah bul the» M ill be com­ lUnlu-d Preen Service
pelled Io act ln<t»|w-n<lru( of • itch
SOPHIA. A uk I"
It. Sei vian
otl>i r
II Is expected lliat the Ger­ > legation states that the Amt rlaus
main will leave a bealeylng force mill 'have abandoned efforts to iwoae the
go ruulb.
¡ Danube In the far« of th« Servian
1'Ue Belgian war uffh • made the |<iefen-v. ami have retired. lazing Bo«
(ullowliig statement
* tile
All of the I.lege furls are inlncl.
They can huid uul Indefinitely. All I United Brees Service
Just before the European crisis
are well supplied.
PARIS, Aug 10 German Infantry
'The allied Belgian and French < and cavalry today repulsed French carne, Kaiser Wllhelm and hls six
urmiea are moving forward, driving cavalry patrols at Longhoans. In
sons paraded at tbe head of a mili­
the Germane back
The Germans Franc<
still hold Liege, but will be unable to
The war office says that after des­ tar) procesalon through the streets of
advance south as the forts there con­ perate lighting the French have cap­
-
trol the roads and the armies are In tured the passes al B»n Homme St
a position io cut them off eveu If Marie, below Mulhauaen
th< forts should, be carried by storm.**
I .a to advices say the Franco-llol- I'liited **rvss Service
glan cavalry and Held artillery, sup­
LONDON. Aug 10.—Tho admir­
ported by mounted Infantry, are at­ alty confirmed the report that the
tacking tho German« north of the British main cruiser squadron sank
Meuse It la reported that they have the German submarine V-1C. The
penetrated the German lines of com­ scene of the sinking Is believed to
munication at several points, blown be the North Sen
out bridges and In other ways Inter­
IM. HACK MAW. ARE WITCH-
fered with transportation until the A Illg Treat
Germans are In danger of being Iso­
Exhibit of local art Wednesday.
1 I» BY DEPUTY SHERIFF AND
lated from their supplies
Thursday and Friday afternoon and
tirslilpa
Back from Washington, where he
was sent by tbe Klamath water users
to work for tbe passage of the rec­
lamation extension bill, comes Abel
Ady. president of tbe local associa­
tion Since be baa been in Washing­
ton. and largely through hls efforts,
the bill, which previously had passed
ine senate, is now through tbe bouse.
"The bill as passed by the bouse
was amended to require payment of
a 5 per cent instead of a 2 per cent
installment by tbe entryman,” said
Ady. "Thia does not affect tbe Klam­
n Prince Errdrrli k William. Prince E ilei Ftlnlerieh. Prince tilalliert. Prime Auguri.
ath project.
"An amendment added provided
Berilli and excited wild enthusiasm kaiser at their right, made a striking tbe kaiser called these six sons into a that estimates and apportionments
conference and went over at length ( for the work must be submitted and
Not only tbe kaiser himself but the picture.
the prospects of war. it was belie ed approved by congress before work
Just before the ultimatum was sent be laid bare to them his whole plan starts. This does not mean that the
Berlin people are proud of the six
reclamation service goes before cen­
sons. Each in bls unlfora>. with tbe by the German government to the exar and his hopes.
tres»
asking for appropriations like
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the rivers and harbors or similar im­
provement funds, but simply requires
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' congress to approve of the estimates
and apportionments, making situa­
tion» if deemed advisable. If this
should be found to be hampering, a
new congress could repeal this
clause.
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The senate will concur in the bill
aa
amended by the boose,” Ady con­
111 NUIS EMPLOYED ON COAST NO DETAILS ARE GIVEN IN MES- NINE ACRES OF POTATOES AT
tinued.
'Thia would require no
MAGE EXCEPT THAT THE TEN-
THE ASYLUM FARM CLEANED further action by the house, leaving
IRE LEAVING HURRIEDLY FOR
tbe bill ready for the president's sig­
ANT. GEORGE NOBEL, LOST
OUT BY THE ACTIVE LITTLE nature in a few days.
THE ORIENT. SUPPOSEDLY TO
HORSE AND HAÏ
PESTS
EIGHT ENGLAND
i "After the signing of the biU. pub­
lic notice will be Issued by tbe sec­
retary of state, and boards of ap-
According to a telepboue message
SALEM. Ore.. Aug. 10.—More than ’ prataers will be appointed for tho re-
ASTORIA. Ore.. Aug. 10.—Every
train and boat for the South carries received today, the big barn on the nine acres of potatoes have been des­ aijustlng of the chargee on all or
large numbers of Hindus from this George McDonald ranch in Langell troyed by grasshoppers at the asylum the different projects. After this la
finished, tho water users will be re­
city and If the exodus keeps up much Valley burned to the ground.
farm, and a few of the trees in the quired to express their approval by
The
fire
occurred
yesterday.
Geo.
longer. Astoria will be entirely de­
Noble, the tenant, ioat one horse, orchard damaged, according to a vote, and in case of approval by a
serted by the East Indians.
statement made by Dr. R. E. L. Stein­ majority on a project, new contracts
some farming machinery and hay
The majority of the Hindus em-
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-4 at
— * the
»L- IT
* ma am m m -4 mills
•*, 11 1 ■■ have
VanarM
The cause of t|ie Ore is unknown. er, superintendent of the insane will be entered into In accordance
ployed
Hammond
asylum here.
with the terms of the bill.
gone and the balance are preparing
As soon as the grasshoppers made I "Under the new contracts, tbe nrst
to depart in the immediate future. It
their appearance the employee launch­ installment of the construction
is alleged that the men are returning
ed a campaign to annihilate them by charge will become duo and payable
to India by way of San Francisco,
spreading parts green, and it is be­ December 1, 1914. This will be 1
where. It Is said, a vessel has been
lieved the work of devastation has per cent of the total balance due on
chartered to aid in a revolution which
now been checked
construction charge.
is expected to break out in India as a
According to Dr. Steiner, no other
"Those on the Klamath project.
result of England being occupied in
section
in
the
valley
has
been
troub
­
said
the general European war. It Is
led by the grasshoppers.
(Continued on page 4)
a Japanese steamship will carry the
ETNA MILLS ALAN LOOKED FOR
Hindus to th«lr native land
ni » deliviry rìvoli soon ?
United Press Service
PARIS. Aug. to.—-The French now
hold Ferney, Colmar, Mulhausen.
Neu Brelsach and Straasburg, con
ters of the German advance. It Is
believed that the Upper Rhine army
Is now advancing to meet the French
At Mulbausen tbe French took the
evening at library club rooms. Third
and Main The public Is Invited
LIRE < H1EE
Anol her attempt at Jail breaking
»as made at the county Jail Satur-
day night, when Isadora Mauseshell.
held for horse stealing, and A L.
Pumford. held for forgery. were
watched by Deputy Sheriff Lloyd Low
und Fire Chief Wskefield. trying to
saw through the case hardened steel
Hunters Met by Sheriff
A hunting party, composed of Dr t>ars of the "tank" with a backsaw.
.Cathey, Ed Bodge, E. B. Henry, Joe Low beard tbe noise while walking
Alt and Clarence Underwood, has just ¡around the jail and with Wakefield,
, emerged from the brush, with several he watched through a window,
deer to Its credit. The party packed
It is believed that all the orison-
back to ML Pitt from Wamplers era were concerned In this attempt.
Sheriff C. C. Ix>w was extremely glad After Pumford and Mauseshell had
to see them return in fact, he went worked with no success, they bld the
to meet them, and served jury sum- saws snd retired. Had they cut the
! bars of the tank, they would have
nions on two of tbe number.
I had to cut out tbs bars on a Jail
.window before they could get out.
After Mauseshell was locked In
|the "dungeon" a little while, be
willingly produced the hacksaws and
frame
Meeks to Recover
Through Rollo C.
Spokane A Eastern
today started action
Atkinson to recover
due them.
Groesbeck, the
Trust company
against C. E
11 SOO allege^
NOT IN SUCH
TITIES
KLAMATH FALLS)
HOPPERS BUSY
HERE: — BUT
LARGE
QUAN
Alleges Dental Trust
"Lee. what In thunder are you go­
ing to do with all the stuff you rstse
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hardin are re­
here?"
cent arrivals tn the Klamath country,'
"Oh, feed it to the hogs, 1 guess."
¡coming from Holtville, in Southern
LOCAL PHARMACIST AND WIFE
"That's right; feed every bit of it.
California At present they are vis­
AHE GOING TO PORTLAND FOR Don't ship out a pound."
iting Mr. Hardin's mother, Mrs. W. E.
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The foregoing conversation took
is there a "dental trust" in Or-, ing a lecture on tbe care and preeer-
Stelnsprlng. at Fort Klamath. It la
'■BUYERS’ WEEK" TO LAY IN A place in the Central Oarage Sunday ■ egon'!
vation of the teeth, will also extract
the intention of the Hardlns to make
¡after the return of an automobile
their home in Klamath county.
Dr. E. R. Parker, better known as teeth free of charge without pain by
BIG STOCK
party from Etna Mills, through the
I "Painless Parker," claims there is. 'the Parker method. He will be here
Merrill and Malin country.
two days in the Interests of his meas­
Thinks It Fine
Taking advantage of the induce- | The party was composed of Mr. and He is so firmly convinced of this ure, to combat which tho "dental
H. O. Hogue, representative of he ments being offered Oregon dealers Mrs. Fred Young, Mr. and Mrs. Henry that he has an Initiative measure
trust," as Parker calls the state or­
Holt Manufacturing company of in Portland this week through the {Young and Messrs. Andrew and John framed abolishing the state dental
ganisation. is raising a fund of 141,-
board,
which,
he
alleges,
is
composed
Stockton, iu the Sacramento valley "buyers' week" arrangement, Emmett Hull, and the speakers were Fred
000.
wholly
of
members
of
the
"ethical"
Northern California and Oregon, who E. Magee, of Underwood's Pharmacy, Young and W T. I^ee. Mr. Young
Parker is one of the best known
lias spent the past ten days in this i leaves tomorrow for Portland to make I was in the Klamath country years ago I cult, who will refuse licenses to den­
dentists
in the United States
Al­
tists who "desecrate" tbe profession
county, left this morning to complete winter purchases for tbe concern.
I and admitted that he expected to see
though he bolds certificates In New
{by
advertising
—
and
paying
for
the
his trip through Oregon. Mr. Hogue
Mr. Magee has just been notified l great improvement, but was not pre-
York, Caneda. Pennsylvania. Cal­
made a thorough canvass of the coun­ that he will be one of the twenty vis­ {pared for the development that has ads.
ifornia, and other places, he was re­
ty, and expressed himself as greatly iting buyers who will be asked to {taken place.
Parker's measure would abolish
fused a license In Oregon. He holds
Impressed with Its possibilities
make a speech regarding their "home
The Messrs. Young are extensive ¡the board, and would allow the grant­ that this Is because ho advertises, so
towns.” Mac has always been a stren­ cattle men of Scotts Valley, and the ing of a license by the secretary of he has set In to break the "trusL"
Al Work for U. H. R. S.
uous booster for this city, and his ¡party will return home via Pelican state to any dentist who Is a gradu­
The passage of the bill, he says,
Fred B. Dunbar and Kirk White, friends here look to see him hold the ¡Bay Ixidge, Fort Klamath and Crater ate of a recognised school, or the will mean at least 1,000 p>ore den­
holder of a certificate In some other tists for Oregon, and cheaper prices.
two of the city's most prominent Ad Club banquet guests spellbound 1 Lake
state.
young law studeuts, are now pursu­ ¡while he recounts our advantages,
Tho "trust,” Parker contends, will
ing a first bund study of reclamation {opportunities and prospects.
Bradley 1« Plaintiff
Tonight Parker will explain bls grant licenses only enough to aUow
conditions
At present, they are
Mrs. Magee will accompany her
Suit to recover 1110.75. alleged bill In a lecture In the courthouse for increases In population and to re­
taking up (or putting up) "common husband to Portland
On the way due on a note, was commenced to­ park He will also at the same time place dentists who have died or left
carriers"—being employed on flume 'back, they will visit her brother at day by George W Bradley against tell of the methods of the "ethical tho stole. This, he contends, seeps
construction.
'Central Point
l> M Donnelly
dental trust." and In addition to giv- tho price of work at too high a price.
XVIII Locate In Klamatli
"This Is the bust proposition In the, started right away on building new
Ulate for trout fry production
We racks, etc., for taking trout spawn in
are negotiating for another lease tho spring.
from the Western Pacific Land A
According to Hatchery Super­
Timber company, and will go ahead intendent Carey M. Ramsby, an egg
and enlarge the capacity of the hatch­ taking station Is to be established on
the north fork of the Sprague river,
ery."
Thus apake It E. Clanton, alate where the eggs will bo hatched for
superintendent of fish hatcheries, af­ distribution In that section.
ter Inspecting the trout hatchery at
It Is also proposed that an egg tak­
Npencer Creek.
Accompanied by ing station be established at some
State Gaine Warden C. E. Evans and point where the eggs can be taken
Fish and Game Commissioner Dun­ from the Tule Lake trout. This trout
can, Clanton motored in Saturday I is like the rest of the local rainbow,
night. The party left this morning i except that it spawns in tho fall in­
from Medford, via the dam being con­ stead of the spring. The eggs taken
structed by the California-Oregon this fall will be shipped to the state
Power company, where they will look hatchery at Bonneville to be hatched.
over the proposed fishway.
Mr. Clanton expressed regret at
Next year there will be from a half inot being able to remain longer. He
to three-quarters of a million young statea that there Is a board meeting
trout hatched at Spencer Creek for | In Salem Thursday, which all must
tho Klamath streams
The rest of 'attend, but he promises to be her* In
the eggs will be hatched for other {October, when he will meet with tbe
parts of the slots
Work Is to be local sportsmen
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LANGELL VALLEY
IMPROVEMENT
To Enlarge the Hatchery
»
la
«ember W ill Be 42 Cento an Acre.
Lew Haxe.
United Proas Service
LONDON. Aug 10.—The greatest
battle of modern limes. It Is ex­
pected. will soon be fought In Bel­
gium. The censorship them is ex­
tremely rigid, but It Is known that
the French and Germans are mobil­
ising at Namur, the Belgian base.
Brussels wires that the Gormans
are halting at Liege, awaiting sup­
plies and re-enforcements.
IT
Hasard, a« Their Aseeaunent la De-
I leniti Take a German .irnM’ls»*' ('tilled Plesa Service
tai tory and
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