The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, September 21, 1914, Image 1

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Lots of Autos Going to the Bonanza Fair This Week
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1914
NIMBER 6H
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Rhiems Buildings Ruins m
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h »;AH< HI IW ARE LN THE FIELD
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OFFICIALS MEDILI CASE IS
VISIT KLAMATH BEING FERRE LED
8Ï THE SHERIFF
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Non-Combatants Killed
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WILL HF HERE TO CONKER W ITH
LOCAL
COMMITTEE
REGARD-
ING SOUTHERN OREGON'S EX
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MM1KING for him
HIBIT IT MAN FRANCISCO
Fight Along The River Aisne Continues With
out Advantage For .Either Side
A meeting of great Importance to
the welfare of the young people'»
movement in the county will be bold
the latter part ut >.ht< week when rrp
,u Morn'n« for a Deci Hum—Wn» leai'niatIve» of nil of tti<- cbtin-h young
to Have Met <». A. Harri» La»t (people'» uigunlzalloii» In the county
lly W M. PHII.I.IP SIMS
'Will asaemble ut the Chrlatlah church
Xighi, Hut M” Ear, No Traie Ha» |He»»l<,n» will be held Friday. Satur­ United Pre»» Service
PARIS, Sept 21. The ninth day
in I lie Wood». day mid Sunday.
of
tlie battle along the Alsn<- contin­
Tho Christ Ian Endeavor »ocletlca
jof the ChrlNtimi and Presbyterian ue» with neither side doing any de­
cisive work.
g»ar< hlug puttie« sie In the held to- icbureli«», the Epworth league of the
I he city of Ithleins was bombarded
day looking for William Couzlvuiuti M I efiurrh Hid thi Voting People's >< Hti rdny
The pilnclpai buildings
i
'.i.<l>-ly
of
the
Hapll*l
church
of
this
(oreoiuii st tliv H< bofleld Prea»«d
were
buttered
and many non-combat­
gtoue company » work» at the court ii tty will be represented, in addition to ants wire killed The Hotel de Ville
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representative»
from
the
Mt.
laiki
So-
bou»» site t'ouilemun ha» been rul»»-1
and the miiHi'iim were destroyed. and
jciety, the two Merrill societl»« and
Ing alar» Suuday aftrrnoon.
only a pail of tin- cat lied ra I walls are
the society at llonntiza
Darly Huudny morning Couzli-ntiin.
> »landing.
Tom Wntters, the Graham brothers I 1 II. II. Itottmmi of Portland, »tnt<
General Gallienl »ays the German«
tad E. b Usury left in the lultet al ¡field worker for the Clirlatlun En­ intentionally fired on the principa I
rar tor a deer hunt in the vicinity of deavor, and Everett Baker, preaident building«
ibr Conley ranch on the Klamath i of the »late Christian Endeavor So­
The French left la trying to out-
Kltar. O A. Harris left earlier lhau ciety, will be bere to participate In the Hank von Klu< k'« command.
lb« oilier mu< blue, and nil atarted Iho work. !^>c«l speaker« will also hai»
The Geilnau center, under von Bue­
theme»
low. is attempting to pierce the allies
hunt at tbc same time.
Session« will be held all three days. 1 'near t'raonne. The lighting was re­
At noon nil assembled and ate
luni'b together. Al thia meeting it A tiualne«» »e»»lon will be held K I- sumed everywhere today.
Tlx- German», endeavoring to pene­
that t onnleman would re- day. and In the afternoon a program
In the evening there trate the enemies' lines, are lighting
tnra to Klamath Falla with Harris, will le giyrn
ind the two arraagod a Umo for moot vtll t>e a rc<<b'tloii und bumiuet for desperately. They have made re-
the visitors.
I>euted ihaige», being repulsed with
Programs will be livid Saturday ut heavy losses.
Tb. time for the meatiug arrived,
villi bo appearance of Conalemau. ternoon ad evening, Sunday morning
Harria waited tor him until after 1 nt 7 o'clock there w III be u Christian
o’clock thia morning, then he came Endeavor prayer nivei Ing at the
back io towu »nd spread th» alarm church. Sunday afternoon another
Thia amrntng »eareteera »farted out !■ I program will be bold, and the convert
acour the territory near the Conley Gon will conclude with a union young
ranch tor Uonzieman Thu» tar, they lieople's meeting at the Christian
church Sunday night.
baroaot reported.
VIEW
In order to confer with Caleb T.
Sparili Will He Made ut the Lake
Oliver, manager of the Klamath coun­
ty exhibit for the Panama-Pacific In­
< ounty sent fur Evidence RegatB-
ternational exposition, and W. A. Del-
mg Medili unit W lilluin», and After
zell, W. T. Lee, E. It. Kearnes, H. H.
Edmonds and C. M. Onelll, the fair
That, Operation» Will Be Carried
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iy KARL \ <»X WIEGAND
committee, regarding the Southern
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on in rhe Vicinity of Keno Spriug»
HER!.IN, (via 1 he Hague/, Sept. Oregon exhibit, a number of officials
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I'Rt »TEST DI STRI < TION
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2-.—The German bombardment of of the Southern Oregon P.-P. I. E. As­
und of Bonanza.
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♦ I' nlted Pre»» Service.
♦ • Khiems was necessitated because the aociatlon will be here tonight,
Among the visitors, who left Ash-'
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WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. . heaviest French tire was from that
♦ 2 1 The French office today ca­ ♦ point, it is stated that the German land at noon, are Vice President
Resolved to unravel the mystery
♦ bled the French cm bassy here ♦ artillerymen were given orders to ¡Josephson of Roseburg, Secretary J concerning the whereabouts of Jack
P. Quinlan of Grants Pass, and H. O.
♦ that France submits to the ♦•»pare liie cathedral
it possible.
Frohbacfa, manager of the Jackson Medill, the carpenter who left hers ‘u
♦ world's Judgment, the destruc­
♦ tion of Khiems by the Germans . f The following statement has been county exhibit. Mr. Oliver is a vice May with Frank Williams, and has
.president of the organization.
not been seen since. Sheriff Low and
♦ ■a» "a revolting act of vandalism.”* K'ven out by the war office:
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"The battle along the Aisne cou­ i At this meeting, it is believed, that R. A. Emmett left this afternoon for
♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Unties, with the situation unchanged details for the exhibits from South­ Lakeview. There they will make In­
ern Oregon will be discussed. Wheth­ vestigation to see if Medill ever reach­
The German forces are holding their
er the exhibits at the Southern Ore­ ed there, as Williams said he did.
The strength of the German posi­
tions along the Alsne are now real­ ground, und in the center are on the gon section will be intermingled, or
WilLams is in the county Jail,
ized The casualties are staggering. offensive.
whether each county will have a por­ I charged with the killing of Allen Mc­
There Is no Improvement In the
"Owing to the rains and unfavor­ tion of the space, is another question Leod at Midland last month. After
weather.
he and Medill left Keno Springs, fol­
able weather, our forces have been to be talked.
A French advance today toward
lowing a few day»' employment on the
compelled to withhold their attack
l.assingy revives the belief that the
Edler ranch, nothing has since been
enveloping of von Kluck may succeed. temporarily. There is an improve­
heard of Medill. Some time later,
Von Kink's objective is believed to be ment today, so we may soon move
Williams returned to Klamath Falls,
Compigne
His position is reported forward.
with Medill’s team, outfit and carpen­
as serious, and it Is said that 100,000
"Our artillery is vastly superior to
ter tools, saying that Medill went on
men are reinforcing his command.
that of the French and British.”
I to Lakeview and Alturas.
Williams is also said to have worn
f
clothing belonging to Medill. He has
told several conflicting stories regard­
ing Medill, and the officials are al­
most certain that Willkims killed
Ol’T SPECIMENS FOR THE Medill.
KLAMATH EXHIBIT—SOME AT
After investigating at Lakeview,
Ix>w and Emmitt will go to Keno
CHAMBER OK COMMERCE
Springs and Bonanza to investigate.
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The residents of that district will help
them, and they will scour the country
RECEIVES NOTIFICATION OF HIS
A number of the exhibits that at- for some clue that will clear up the
»UHI.H III IT OX LANDING OE
WPOLNTMENT TODAY FROM tracted such admiration at the Merrill matter.
fair Friday are to be given space in
GOVERNOR—WAS A MEMBER
I nitiil Ptess Service
the
Klamath display at the Panama-
I
PETROGRAD, Sept. 21.—Two mil
OE EORMER BOARD
Pacific exposition. Others from Mer­
1 I ROPE
rill and from other parts of Klamath
lion men are lighting in the third gen­ ■
county
will be sent to the coming
eral battle in Galacia. The Russians,
C. F. Stone was Saturday appoint­ Land Show in Portland next month,
William G. Shepherd, the little ■ reinforced, are driving Dankl back -
GOVERNMENT WILL MEND KX. M MtlON « LEMI NTS. THBoK.H U
ed a member of the State Fish and and to the Portland Chamber of Com­
Journall»t, who as the United Press,
II. A. REXNI II. BRINGS MTHIX
ward.
PERT 1<> < «»-OPERATE W ITH
Game commission,
He received a merce as a permanent Klamath coun­
»tuff correspondent iu Mexico gave
The Russian siege guns have ar- notice to this effect from Governor ty exhibit.
that
pre»»
associutlou
a
world
beat
on
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Some of the Merrill exhibits, in­
the landing of the American murines rived, and are bombarding the forts West.
I.IH.GIXG t oxi n M l'
OE THE FIRMER
ut Vera Cruz, Is again In Ilia vicinity of Prtemysel. The forts are replying.
The appointment expires May 22, cluding stock beets from the Tolle
ranch, and potatoes from the Burris HONANZA
BABY',
SERIOUSLY'
of the bullets. He is now in Europe, I and the casualties are heavy.
191S.
and
Merritt
ranches,
are
on
display
anil will he one of the United Pre«»'
BURNED, IS AT THE RLACK-
Stone was a member of the first
The war office claims further ad-
The New hart & Nortli Lum her coni army that I h covering the war, giving'
(Herald Special Her vice)
''oinmission named. Afterward he at the Chamber of Commerce. The
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.vances by the Russian army.
BURN HOSPITAL—CASE BEING
WASHINGTON, D C., Hept II.— , pany nre defetidant« In a »ult to fore­ the Herald and other I tilted Press
and three others resigned, in an effort ¡Transparent Wax apples from the
reliable
news
while
it
is
a
Ku8,
"
an
nl
«
hl
altack
’
they
¡Barnum
orchard,
are
also
there.
«lose
on
n
logger'«
lien,
llled
by
Ms
r-
pu)>er»
»Udi
heliovlug that the Oregon farm need»
WATCHED WITH INTEREST
overwhelmed the Austrians at Dubi- to have Commissioner Kinney reinov-
One big feature of the Merrill show
•cletitinc bualue«« organization ns Ion Clements, through W. II A Iteli news.
( ed. Stone does not know if others
,
eck
on
the
San.
and
took
a
thousand
|
2<>.
was "Uncle Nate Merrill's exhibit of
'«•"•h as doe» .a./ corporation, and ner The ainounf involved I n
i were appointed today or not.
Shepherd is a writer of great abil- i , prisoners and twenty guns.
I
In
i'ddltlon.
fioo
attorney
fee»
and
fresh strawberries, picked from the I
•*’*' that the Oregon farmer Buffers
ity, and n keen student of events,
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A 2-year-old child of Mr. and Mis.
vines that morning. Can the rest of
is always able to see behind the cur- i
■tore from Inefficiency and leakage of the rost» are asked.
Frank
White of Boanaza is at the
Return From California
.the state equal it?
The Orr Lake I.umher Company I« tain, ami his forecasts hb to who is, United Press Service
w*t Item» than from any other one
Blackburn hospital in a serious con­
VIENNA (via Rome. Censored).
Mr* M F Nelson and daughter,
Plu«*' the United State» government ii I ho niade a defendant, as the (umher pulling the string Invariably work out
dition, as a result of burns received
Our battle line in Russia
.re,urned la"‘ nlght fr2ra * Step» on latdder; Falla.
i Sept IS
'* preparing to place un efficiency ax- owned hy the Newhart-North Company according to hi» Intuitive outlines
Sunday. The little fellow and anoth-.
l*n in thin stale to co-operate with H iabeled wlth slgns «aylng il bo­
Before going into the field Shoti- 1 v»n never stronger,” says a v.ar office m-mth's visit with relatives in Duns-
Henry
Fay,
employed
iu
paintiug
er
child were playing near the tire in
u.iir, Calif.
longa to the Orr Lake concern
the county farm experts.
I erd has made n study of the cause» statement today. "The new battle
ithe Foster residence in Hot Spring» the White home, and one or the other
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These men will make a ayatematlc
leading up to the war. interviewing line from Przemyl to Cracow Is en­
addition, fell from the roof this morn- Rf,t “ piece of rope afire, which Ignited
Hayden
1»
Back.
•wvay of condition«, and will forintt-
the diplomatic lvuders of Europe. The gaged.
In From Ranch.
ilug, when Just as be started to de- the child’s clothing.
if poHMlble, n »chediile of «ng
II. K. Hayden, formerly Irrigation results of his Investigations are to be
"For strategic reasons, the Aus­
The baby was rushed here front Bo-
Burrel Short was a county seat vis­ eend a ladder it slipped on the con-
«•Hons to eliminate present waste.
inn linger of the Klamath project, but given In a »cries of three articles. Th-.» trians retreated to this line, occupy­ itor today, coming iu from his ranch !crete sidewalk, dropping the painter nanza by C. E. Darley. it Is badly
This government expert will co­ now In the same position on the i rat of these appears In this Issue of ing stronger positions.
to the ground. He sustained a gash burned about the head, neck and ab-
on the Merrill road.
operate directly with the Oregon Ag- Truckee-Carson project, Is here going the Herald Don't miss them.
in the right side of the scalp, neces- domen, according to Drs. Truax and
rcultural College, the expense of the over the project with .1. G. Fry, for­
sltating a few stitches, and he was Hunt, and it may be found necessary
Tonsils Removed.
U»» line Of work to bo borne Jointly merly of the Mlnadoka project, who
J otherwise bruised.
.to graft on skin to save It.
Miss Hazel Barnes underwent
McKenzie Money Ready
y ,he «overninent and the state.
i succeeded Hayden here.
operation Sunday for tonsilitis.
Clyde It Selfs, supervisor of the
Cascade National Forest, has received
Hooked n Ten-Founder.
¡Information by wire from the depart­
ment at Washington, that 110,000 of
Miss Edith Fry, a stenographer at!
the $70.000 promised for the fm-
the reclamation service headquarters,
l rovement of the road over the sum­
established an office record Sunday,
mit by way of the McKenzie pass Is
when she caught and landed a nice
now available. It will be here in n EXPERT SHOE FITTER FROM SAN ten-pound trout at the Lost River
i»hort time, but tho actual work of
FRANCISCO WILL HE HERE TO diversion dam.
Improvement will not begin until next
ATTEN D TO THAT PART OF THE .
summer, when the winter snows will
Bohemia Is Active
have disappeared. It is the Intention
SELLING GAME
Things
have not looked so good
io take a steam shovel mid other ma-
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for
activity
in the Bohemia mining
ihlner.v to (lie summit, to he used ill |
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district for several years as they do
the construction of the road
Bend
Now that the Merrill district fair Is the Klamath Chamber of Commerce
.1. F. Maguire is a busy man today, now. The Vesuvius Mining company
•he following is a Halem dl»|iati'h| Il 1« charged that « number of suit« Btillefn.
thing of the past, and proved such ■at the meeting Tuesday night.
¡.n ranging for his sale of the stuck has been active during the entire sea­
to,he IWiiuiHi Journal:
brought iignliist the denlaen» of lh,,|
Liko Merrill, Bonanza plans to
i of the C. E. Atkinson store, which ho son, taking out more gold than for a wonderful success, the Bonanza
red
light
district
have
never
been
have
a time that will not be soon for-
I
purchased
nt
auction
a
few
days
ago.
,ov*rnor West has ordered nn In-
Ashland Pastor Lcavcw
years. Ten stamps have been In oper­ District fair occupies the center of
brought to trial and that some of
I gotten, and a display of products that
I
Mac
has
Just
returned
from
San
Frnn-
'•’•'gatlon of alleged unlawful condl-' them
ation there almost continuously. Last the stage. This Is to be given on
have been on Judge Benson | Rev. W. A. Schwimley, who has
will open the eyes of all to the possi­
I cisco, where he filled out broken lots, (week ten stamps were put in opera­
foll'o ?lrt
ln Klan"»'h F’allH. calendar for mnny months wlthov.tl been tile pastor of the Congregational
Thursday and Friday of this week.
bilities of that great region. A great
etc.
He
is
now
getting
the
store
tion at the West Coast properties, and
'nllowing tllc --------
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church of this city for four years, has
"• receipt of complaints uny action being taken.
While the plans have not been ball Is to be given Thursday nlgbL,
ready
for
the
big
sale
tomorrow.
the
new
management
has
laid
plans
i realigned from thia pulpit. His realg-
tr«v"i!,hl" rll> “ Recently
"'on'ly a a Portland
Portland I Governor West proposes to ascer­
In organizing his selling force, Ma­ for continuous operation. Ten more definitely arranged, it is understood and Friday there will ba a number of
'nation will take effect on or before
treat
",,l"HW'>'>"in
eomp'_:„.
:
tain
nlsa
whether
Judge
Benson
ha»
Interesting events, including races,
>nn complained of
"
In Klamath Fall«,
1 October 1. Rev. Schwimley will ns- guire secured nn expert shoe Utter,; stamps will be started as soon us that there will be a great delegation ' bucking contests, etc.
i, and I he complied with the act of 1911, which
from
the
Philadelphia
shoe
store
in
;
there
is
sufficient
water
to
furnish
of
Klamath
Falls
people
attending
tauther "f1"1"1 ” rr°m “ W,fe nnd require« ull Judges to render a deci i»ume the duties as pastor of the First
The following premium list has
Congregational church at I.odl. Calif. Sun Francisco. He will have charge power for the electric generating the big event in the Clover Leaf City.
*lthb |'f 1,11,1 rlly’ W1,OI,P name I h aion in every case within three
t----
of
that
department
during
the
sale.
plant.
—
Eugene
Register.
This will no doubt be taken up by
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«“bold by th. governor.
| Ashland Tidings.
i
months after It Is aubmltted.
West to Investigate
Governor Reports Receipt ol Another Long Letter
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MERRILL DISPLAY
MAY GO 10 EXPO
FOR BIC SALE
BonanzaFairlsNext
Another Big Delegation May Journey to That Town
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