The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, October 22, 1914, Image 1

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• LEADING PAFEH OF ♦
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(¿hr ^mü-Weekly Mera!n
VOLUME XIX
KLAM Alli FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1914
I
M. Turpin, Said lo Have Invented
Goa. Which Smothers th German.
BT DESERTIUNS
HIN ARMY Is NOT THAT OE
NUMBER U j
SiDRO'WOOllY SUIÏCASl HNli WfLItRWtlGHÏ li) ALLIES CLAIM 1
JOBBiB KILLED IS A MYSTERY DEAD FROM BLOW BIG ADVANTAGE
OVER TEDTONS
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Local sleuth» are much m>stilled
SEATTLE. Ot t. 22
Tbe leader of today, as the result ui the limiing of
the gung of bandits which shot up the a suitcase near the depot last night
town of Medro-Wooley Saturday night by Mr and Mrs. Charles Otis. The
■nd escaped With lll.ooo stolen matter was reported to the »¡.eriff's
from the First National bank, waa office by them, and today Sheriff Low
killed by a pos»« ibis morning at vent to the spot and look the suit-
Haselmere, just across the Canadian jane into his poesesutou.
border, according to a long distance
Upon opening it It was found that
met sage received this forenoon
the suitcase contained a numiwr ot
Office.- (Tofford of the Canadian important pipers belonging to Ike
linuugratlon servile was also killed ‘Jackson, a prominent Klamath Io­
nian. some Indian gambling devices,
in the battle.
.
The other four bandit» have been |clothing and other things. Near the
miiiutindid. und their capture Is re- spot were found signs of a scuffle
and MMne buttons evid rally torn off
¡■cited :u i erlaln.
'of coats during a strugg.e.
Bern
< Itaugtng their Mimi», I «Howlug
the I Mnongant lìtui»» l,ur»ue<l
in Ihr I M* <>f I »Ulli»"» I Ulilla
Rcpuits coming lu from ull over
ibe county would Indicate that Wor­
den »upporteis are lew aud far be­
tween thU year. I'bt* eutliu»is»iu of
lbo recall election Is entirely lucking,
uud tbe political workers so much In
evidence at that time Itavt* evidently
lealgned their jobs, as It Is not possi­
ble lo even gel up an arguiuenl.
I ata I year VVordeu Was In the smith
ol his power, and there was euthu»l-
*isui among ills friend» everywhere.
1 «day tbe reaction has set in uud la
working overtime.
Like many an­
other politician bls rise to popular­
ity was rapid, but the decline la even
more swift.
Even hla m<>et ardent
supporters of lb» past are either
silent or ar» working «gainst him.
W’urdeu'» good roads program
brought him mauy votes last year,
und the ptuepecle of Jobs Influenced
many others. Some of these latter
got tbe Job, but they are waking up
to tbe tact that they were stung All
they have to show tor their summer's
work Is a few little pieces of green
l»ap»r
These are nice little souve­
nirs, but they won't buy food and
clothing.
Ou tbe other hand they are forced
lo pay the extra taxes that tbe extrav­
agance of the administration mad*
necessary, and they discover that tbe
good roads, which tliey honeai.ly were
In favor ot building, are like the pro
verblal house that was huildvd upon
the sand. They are fast crumbling
sway and dl»appearing In mud boles
Every rent that could bo raised by
laxea or on warrant rredlt was spent
In building roads, but not a rent was
reserved to keep them In repair. Wor­
den has followed the plan of the man
who exhausted hla resources In the
purchase of expensive harvesting and
farm machinery, and then discovered
he had nothing left with which to
buy »• < *1 and i*.*y lor putting lu the
crop.
Hesldmia of Fort Klamath, which
In*» always b**rn strong for Worden.
great war haa been that from France,
that a deadly gas was being used by
the French artillery to suffocate
Few
whole regiments of Germans
»■> that he will get very few votes In
lhe northern part of the oounty. Sim­
ilar reports come from IMIry, Bonan-
sn and the cMsterti part of the county.
It 1« even said that be will not get as
many votes In the Merrill country
aa h» «lid four years ago, when ba
just barely carried the district.
Hundreds of people who voted tor
Worden in the recall will not be
found with him at the coming elec­
tion. As one man remarked: "I be­
lieve In giving a man a fair cbanre to
show wbal he can do. Worden has
liad hie opportunity, and It has al­
most ruined the county.”
In on Hualneaa.
Ira Hansen camo in today from
Slsklyon count/ to attend to local
business Interests
He owns a large
tract of land near Keno.
“77ie Mutual Girl and Her Auntie"
man In the city of Klamath Falla, who is
Every busln<
taking an Intereat In bis business, who desires to succeed,
should look st this situation squarely.
This subject. "The
Advertising Medium and the Advertisement."
Take time and thought, and digest these words, for your
biggest problem today la one of publicity. Competition la be-
coming so keen that It seems almost Impossible that the old
saying la cpmlng true: "The survival of the Attest.”
You wouldn't hire as your anlesmanager n num who knew a
thousand people and nothing else
What good would his ac­
quaintance be lo him, or to you, If he was not a salesman
When you Insert an ad that cannot bring you results In any
medium, you are hiring a sales manager without any sales'
ability, but with a large acquaintance.
Do you know of any reason why you should pay high rates
for having your ad Inserted, without Insuring yourself that the
ad will bring results? Would you, In your buainess, Mr. Adver-
User, pay big »nlari**» lo your men without demanding rcaulta
from them?
If your advertising iloea not bring results, don't be too quick
in blaming the medium. I First, Hiialys« your sale» problems.
TI.eii anulyxe the medium, If both of these are correct, look at
Does it
your Advertising. Is It built to attract attention?
arotl«e and maintain Interoat? Doos It create desire?? Does it
Htlmulaie purchase? Does it compel action?
Ilow many times have you seen advertisements running In
itou papers that were completely out of date, simply because the
Arm tl nt was paying for that ad was negloctful In making
up rew copy, and making that apace earn him money? Why
Is ft that many of the larger merchants and business men
throughout thia whole country now employ mon to do nothing
but lake charge of their copy, and pay them a big price for It
: a well?
(let In The Herald. Wo will take care of your copy, and
make It "FULL."
IN
SECOND.
WHIN
FATAI.
¡.INES AHI SPLIT TO TEF NORTH
.Y HI RTs BONER
tailed Press Service
CHICAGO, Oct. 22.
In the stst-
<*nd round of a scheduled slx-round
boxing contest at Tolleston, Ind , last
night, between Joe l-eveiidowskf,
l-evendowskf. a
Michigan City welterweight, and Jack
Lundgren of Chicago. Lundgren land­
OF LILLE:
Eollowlii« Tili» HieaKJug U> Rank».
Vili*« Will Etnleavor lo EJnveiop
Gemuta Righi. Now Heitteen Main
Iloti) unit the s e n ■ Fighting Oon­
crai
F rom Lorralæ to the Mee
ed a solar plaxiM blow la the le-cond
Ku»» ibilui V if tory.
round which sent his opponent down
and out. He was carried from the
ring and taken to a hospital when be Um.* d Press Service
failed to recover from the blow, and
PARIS. Oct. 22.—Tbe allies era
about midnight he died.
rolling tbe Germans back. For the
first time since tbe battles In the
DISAGREEMENT IN
north commenced, the allies have
pushed a wedge through the lines ut
How the suitcase happened to be
¡there, or what was the canse of tbe
the enemy thirteen miles north ot
evident struggle la tbe mystery. This
LUIe, cutting off the right wing.
: is made more mysterious by the fact
The allies have also made a gala of
I that the suitcase, from the date of a
two miles east of Llll«,. ThU U a
; purchase bill in It, has been out for
small, but a very Important advance.
¡a touplo of weeks, while Jackson has
been in town since then and has made .11 liv FAILED TO REACH A VER- As a result, the allies are now in a
I
no report of his loss to the author­
position to maneuver to envelope the
MINI M1I.F.N OF R«>AD BUII.T OR ities.
German right, and it U p'edlcted that
LENGTHY TESTIMONY IN THE
STRAIGHTENED THIS YEAR.
tbU will be accomplished in a week.
BROWN
MURDER
TRIAI
The latest communique says that
SENT YEAIt, (¡ItADED ROADS
t tbe allies are maintaining their ad­
TO BE SIH FACED
vantage in tbe north of France, and
According to a telegram received that most desperate fighting con tin-
by Charles F Stone from his law ties In tbe vicinity of Dlxmude, Ar- .
persons bave behaved It, but never
Engineer George E. Goodwin, Mr.
partner. H S. Gale, tbe federal dis- mentleres, Radlgeen and LaBaas«.
thohws the story has come that M.
land Mrs. W. H. Peters, C. 8. Chapin.'
trict court jury st Medford failed to with the German assaults repulsed at
Turpin, the well known inventor, |H. F. Shroeder and E. 8. Wertx, who
reach a verdict in the case of Jim all these points.
whom France once »ent to jail, had
Ths light is now a general battle
have been In charge of the highway | OM>W1SG THE MKET1Mi <1FTHE George, charged with the murder of
compounded thia |>ecullar powder
construction on Crater Lake Nation»'
Both were Indiana, extending from Lorraine to tbe sea.
Peter Brown,
which exploded Into deadly gas.
¡Park, under the direction of ths
The allies are reported to have
and the shooting is alleged to have
gained slightly In the Argonne and
Corps of Engineers, left this morning
taken place at Piute Camp.
AN SIsTERs WILL JOIN IN V
(or Foreland, after closing the work
A strong circumstantial ease was R oevre districts,
|
for the year.
presented for th« prosecution. Brown
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SOCIAL SESSION
and George, with other Indians, were I'nlted Press Service
i
"lu addition lo tbe work on the
. other i oads. wo located and cleared
al gambling games near Yalnax. and
PFTTROGRAD, Oct. 32.—It is ofll-
¡the tight of way preparatory to tbe
There will be a full attendance at J the following day Brown's body, with daily announced that the German-*
. building of a strip of road from the tonight’s session ot Klamath Lodge. two bullets in the back, was found, are in full retreat. Tbe battle line la
¡hotel to The Watchman," said Mr , Knights of Pythias, /or after the reg­ The state held that the two were rlv- now thirty miles west of Warna w.
i Goodwin. "This and other strips will ular meeting is finished, there will : als (or an ludian maiden, and that and the Siberian corps is pursuing
be built next year, and provided aj
be a social session, which will also the two left together, after drinking the retreating Teutons
FUI.LOWING THE SECURING OFisufricieet appropriation is made, we be attended by the ladies ot the Cas-i heavily.
It is reported that th* list German
extwt to hard surface the roads al­ cade Club, au organisation in joint
Several days were required to get I corps lost nearly two-thirds ot Its
A CLEAR TITLE TO THIRD ready built.
in all of the testimony, much of strength.
social meetings, always spend a most
which
was conflicting. Judge Gale
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lt**sldes
the
improvement
of
the
STREET PROPERTY, BUILDING
enjoyable evening. The plans for to-
Anna Creek canyon route from tbe i night's entertainment promise even and Hon. L. R. Webster defeuded the g < m * m lo Albany.
<N»MMITTEE WILL BE NAMED pPrt Klamath park line, we have
C. C. Hogue, fiscal agent ot the rec­
more enjoyment than ever before.
, accused aborlgne.
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elimluated the •corkscrew" in the
lamation service here, left Wednes­
¡road leading to Medford, built a road
day for Albany, to visit relatives and
lu addition lo the Initiation ot a {connecting Anna Croek and Sand
friends. Mrs. Hogue Js at the l.lnu
class of candidates, other important Creek, and constructed several other
county metropolis, and th« two will
matters will be taken up at tonight's ¡connecting roads."
'visit their children In '■‘«n Francisco
meeting of Klamath Falls lxxlge No. |
before returning.
1247, B. P. O. Elks, among these be- j
Ing steps toward the Elks’ Temple.
Thursday night, to be attended by all
The lodge now haw a clear title to I
of the church members. Thia will
¡the property at Third and Main
'start at 7:30.
rHIS WILL BE A ••GErr-TOGEITH
istr<*ets, the deed being filed. At to­
The banquet Is being given to get
MAN WHO HAD ANOTHER AR-
night's meeting, a building committee
ER" AFFAIR, AND PLANS FOR the congregation together, so the
will be appointed to plan and arrange
OF
board of directors ean talk over their
CHARGE
RESTED
ON
I
THE (AIMING YEAR WILL BE plans and aims with the rest of the
i for the now home.
THREATENING HIS LIFE. DIS-
congregation, and receive sugges­
GONE. OVER
tions. At this time the congregation
MISSES THE CHARGE!
Arrangements have been made for will be fully acquainted with the con-
TO SOMEONE: OPPONKD TO PRO­
banquet at the Methodist church ¡ditions of all affairs of the church.
HIBITION TO DEBATH TOMOR-
wit
he
learned
that
the
Because
neeses he had caused to be subpoe-
ROW NIGHT
need would not testify agalnst Victor
Graffic, H. A. Wltherill last night
Tbe following waa received today withdrew the charge of threatening
from K. A. Rowell, who lecture« this to kill, on which he had Graffic ar­
FINISHING TOUCHES ARE NOW evenlug at Houston'a opera house on rested.
Incidentally Wltherill paid
"Portland After'Dark."
the costs of the case as far as it had
BEING ADDED, AND SKATES
"Believing that out of full and proceeded in Justice Gowen's court.
ARE EXPECTED THIS EVENING free discussion of all public questions
The trouble between the two men
there arises a better understanding occurred at Midland Sunday. Graffic
ERONI SUPPLY HOUSE
¡of these questions In the public mind, was arrested late Tuesday afternoon,
and believing further that the wet and the preliminary hearing was
and dry Issue is the paramount que«- < scheduled for today. Graffic In the
ition, and an adjournment In time to
The skating rink will be opened to tion In this campaign, I therefore meantime was released on his own United Press Service
W ashington , d . c ., oct. 22.— allow senators and representatives to
the roller skating public Saturday publicly challenge any person accept­ | recognisance.
With the passage of the war tax bill get home for a few days before tbe
night, according to announcement'able
the llqMO
able to
to the
liquor r intereeta
interest« to
to a
a pub-
pub­
today b> both bouses, final adjourn­ elect iona.
made today by Wakefield A llunaak-’ lic
H<. debnte
debate Friday
Friday evening
evening In
In Hous
Hous ­ ­ Visiting the Project.
T he war tax hill aa reported from
ment ot congress Is expected late this
er. The new skates are expected to-' ton's opera house."
D. W. Murphy, engineer in charge afternoon or tonight.
tie democratic conference waa sub­
night.
Mr. Rowell's lecture tonight. In ad­
This is the longest congressional mitted to tbe house at 10 o'clock.
For several weeks work of putting dition to bringing forth facta regard­ of drainage operations for the reels
the rink lu shape for a busy season ing the liquor traffic In Portland, will , luatlon service, came In last night , session on record. It has been in P.y a vote ot 126 to 61 the house
has been going on, and la now about ilirlng out some disclosures regarding from Los Angeles, on a trip of In­ practically continuous session since ¡adopted the report. No roll call was
completed. The hardwood floor has Klamath Falla. Mr. Rowell has been spection. He Is out on the project April 7, 1913, or a total of 565 days. demanded.
■mmcdlately upon Its adoption by
During the session 20,377 bills
been sanded and levelled, and many connected with newspaper work for today with Project Manager Camp
the house the bill waa sent to the
were
introduced
in
the
house
and
,
Improvements have been made.
some time, and gathered much of his
7,423 bills in the senate. In that ■•'nate The senate passed the report
information for hie lecture while thus Attache« Potatoes.
time President Wllaou sent 5,000 by SC, to 11.
In Medford.
Four
hundred
sacks
of
potatoes,
engaged.
Majority Leader Underwood stated
I just dug by the employes of U. San- nominations to the senate for con­
F. B. English, head accountant of
in
the house that the war tax bill
firmation,
and
of
these
1»*se
than
ten
nomiya, were attached last ulgbt by
the Klamath Division, la In Medford, VUitiug School.
expires January 1, 1016. He Mid pos­
attending a meeting of the bead ac­
County Superintendant Fred Pater- Sheriff I-ow, under a writ Issued in were rejected.
The faiulre of the cotton stuend- sibly It would be neceesary to con­
countant« of all of the California-Ore­ ■on la visitine the Worden school to­ the recovery action brought against
ment
cleared the decks for quick ac-1 tinue tbe taxes thereafter
^the
Nipponese
by
Thomas
Newton.
gon Power corn puny’a divisions
day.
ROAD ENGINEERS
LEAVE FOR NORTH
One ut the remarkable talea ut the
FATALLY
DEPOT.
Lulled Pre»» service
Judge
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LEADER OF
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PYEHIANS TO
HAVE A TIME
ELKS MAKE STEPS
COMPLAINER PAYS M. E. PEOPLE TO
DEBATE ISSUES
SATURDAY P. M.
War Tax Bill Is Passed