The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 04, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1915'
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Only IHtelllvo Axtlon by HporUntcn
M Assure Range nnd Protection I
, Needed to Have the lllg Gem Heat
Here
Do Klamath county sportsmen wish
to io a herd of elk In the county?
If io, they havo the opportunity to
gat such a herd, providing thoy got
busy et once, and make a showing to
the stato fish and game commission
that thoy will see that the animals
are provided with proper range, and
aro given protection from dogs,
poachers, otc.
"The commission haa eighteen head
of yearling elk (or distribution,'' says
Commissioner Charles P. Stone. These
are now in the commission's reserve
In the extreme northeastern part of
Oregon. The calves, with twenty or
more grown elk, are ronflnod In a re
serve that Is thoroughly fenced.
"The commission Is afraid to liber
ate the en I von near the reserve, ns
fttM rnnvn IIiam In nnl mruA mm In'
the eastward In Idaho, or northward
lato Oregon. Therefore, to keep, from
losing thb animal after the expense
of raising them, the comtnlaslou has
decided to send tho calves to some
other place better milted, and the
commhmlon Is looking about for some
other location In Oregon for liberat
ing the elk.
"If the Klamath Sportsmen's As
sociation ran single out a locality In
INatqgth county where tho range Is
suafelently good, and where tho elk
will be given proper protection, thero
Is no question but what the first batch
of calve would be liberated here.
Crater Lake park might be used, but
place closer to Klamath Falls, I
think, should be selected."
The commMon some time ago
purchased a herd of grown elk, and
theto are kept at tho resorve. Bach
year hereafter tho yoarllng calve are
to bo removed from the reserve aad
used In the reintroducing or this
splendid gamo species In Oregon.
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CHANTS 0 JBE SOLICITED
The committee In charge of raising
funds for the employment of traffic
experts to carry Klamath county's
1'ght for lower'frelght rates before
the Interstate Commerce Commission.
Late War News (Mil SAILS
rulsed over 16 SO of the required
amount yesterday afternoon Ther
still have other local business men
to nee. f
In, addition toiasklng aid from, the
local morchantsMetc..- the committee
plans to see the ;merchanU at Mer
rill, Bonanza and other Klamath
co.inty towns, Who will be greatly
benefited by freight rate 'reductions.
and ask these merchants to contrib
ute to the nnreasary.fund. '
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lONDON, Dee. 4. Bucharest haa
announced Rumania will commandeer'
all foreign shipping in Rumanian
ports Monday. This means she will
seize the vessels on the Danube, 'po;
biniy the Bulgarian and Austrian
ships taking munitions to Bulgaria,
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PARIS, Dec. 4.. The report
the. Austro-Gerpuas have occupied
aionastir is coalrtaM.
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Seme of the Convicted Hiimliur-Anieilin Coiiiiniijr Official (1) Karl
linens, if shlent director; (8) Oeniw Hotter, oOlcer on Koenlg VU.
helm: (it) Walter Popplnlinus, NiiH-rlnliiiliiiK engineer.
United Press Service Inat or uctunl ultacho of the German
NEW YORK, Dec. 4. Federal consulate Is Imminent, according to
Judgo llowo today sentenced Dr. Karl reliable Information from federal clr
lliienz, head of tho Now York lntcr-Jcle. It Is Intimated that he Is an
csts of tho Hamburg-American llnenKcnt of tho dorman embassy at
to eighteen months In tho Atlanta fod-, Washington,
oral prison. Directors Koetter and It Is known that u warrant, charg
Hochmelstor received tho same sen- lug von Ilrlncken with being a con
tend., and Joseph Popplnghaus, an-Jsplrator with C. C. Crowley, recently
other official, was given a term oi nrrcsieu. vw. "
3GG days. Tho steamship company .tliat orders rrom wosningion oniy are
was given n nominal lino of one Waited boforo the warrant Is served.
dollar, I iiii. ii rmii uuif, V.C.-
Judgo llowo overruled tho motions man consul general nere, nns ueen
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WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 4.
The White House today announced
the Wtlson-Oalt wedding will be sol
emnized December 18th. This will
occur at the Gait home, and only the
bride's mother, brothers and sisters
end the president's brothers, sisters
nnd daughters and members of his
immediate household will attend.
The couple will honeymoon in the
South or In New Jersey. Owing to
congress' session, the tour will be
short, nnd the White House winter
uncial soascm will be formally opened
with a reception January 17th.
Professor Michael I. Pupln of Co
lumbia has just i announced the dis
covery of a receiver for wireless tele
phony which Is sensitive only to such
waves as the operator desires. It will
make, the arts of wireless telephony
and telegraphy commercially .practic
able over long distances,, and jBgy
sound r the doem: of the cable. The
professor told of his Invention during
his address before the National Acad
emy of Sciences.. "
United Press Service - '
LONDON, Decs 4,It te oflcially;;
ndnltted that , General , Towmsead's
forces that aeMeedl toward Bagdad''!.
are retiring toward tfcelr'tase at Kut-
elamara. ,
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I'AKIB, Dec. 4. Despite rumors. United Press Service
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Many Xewsnaper Men Are Onwate? "S
of AsloeaoMle Maker on the CmiM. r .,
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nirrsBiafafil A flatlaMsall TasTss.i eaelll --aw.1 . .
opolrifed to command the western iT"' "' can7,n, ueP rcn ?&
front-at present. - !- .Pce party, sailed ror Europe at : :1 ;
(Editor's Note This is the first- this afternoon. Just before alHnc..
intimation of Jeffre's leavlnr therReV. J -Uord Joaaa sunM BartM
western front. 'He was recently- ao-ioittii, tr.i.. m i iit. -jj ,
pointed In supreme-command of the w' .rtM1- b.,. ' . S
French treat on th.'Hn-t iu r B,i Marton Rocarap aboard ttoit
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fact that censors passed the words "it lB,p' wul1 Brjraa na For M ' C S'
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l fiftv-four newsnaner sua rnnsBriaai ' N
men eomprteed,.
jo mure. fifty-four newsnaner
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The Palm building. oa. Mala street tie passenger list. BryaardWnetF w
will be vacant awarte. aadr thU'saU. , L ., -- feA 1
r.nrlod the . wltl dt Wdv.I y j. ..K-. .! a ,v:
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oush renovmiing. and overbauliag, theneutral countries of Earofe. Hew:
and op or aapat the let of Jaauryever,rfrd snys he will i
Clingeapeei's SlO-lB-ceat.siere, :.amWr1fait aa Ajnerlcaa to
HAND lACBRATEB
Judgmont against tho defendants.
Tho defenso has npioaiou 10 a nign-
er court, in uio mcantimu " -fendants
ore at lllwrty, each putting
up 110,000 ball.
grand jury, has been confirmed.
la on ItuslncM.
J. A. Slover. a Droaresaive Klam
ath county farmer, was In today from United Press Sorvce
his Poe Valloy ranch, attending to SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 4. Tho
business matters. 'arrest of Baron von Brlncken, n nom-
Today Is Last of the
Beautiful Jewel City
I'nlted l'ross Sorvlce
WASHINGTON, D. C. Dec, 4.
Tho German embassy issued the fol
lowing statement teday:
"Thcro has been no change In the
status of Captain Boy-Ed or Captain
Franz von Papen, respectfully naval
and military attaches of the German
embassy, since before State Secretary
Uanslng requested their recall. No
change will be made until the Ger
man government Is heard from, and
we will scarcely hear from Berlin be
fore Monday.
(United Press Correspondence)
BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 4. Tho
ratumu-Pacfllo exposition is closing
dy. Thoy call it Auld Lang Byne
y. but 'nevertheless It Is u day of
rtvelry. Thousands of visitors crowd
d through the turnstiles to btd fare-
In song and dance to this city of
wonder, which In ten months has been
visited by nearly 19,000,000 people.
Tho exposition books show a net
Profit of 11,040,000.
Tho national salute of twenty-one
una boomed out over the Marina at
nrse, again at noon, aud'onca more
, tho sun reluctantly disappears
'nrougi, Ul0 ao,den Qate( ,,tB dyng
shimmering aoftly upon the
Tower of Jewels,
Dancing, concerts, sports, music by
'"exposition chorus and all sorts of
"er run marked the last day's pro
J' At noon President 0. C. Moore
wed the International tout typify
W world, peace, world service and
Property Sold.
Tho estate of Charity E. Meyer was
recently sold at auction under the dl-
i.,.IIa. n Arimlnlatratnf. HIinrlAa M.
ganlzatlons nnd Institutions baying jMcycri The tlmber land ,tUated in
!. in ii,n nxnosltlon. Joined in the ' , .... 0 ..,
i' " . . , .. ,i, section a, luwuauip 00, ii "
wto in mo a wrwiuH -WlUaiaetle Meridian, was sold to the
P Devereux, for
sentlmont
nn nn tho various buildings came
.inwn and tho sUto and foreign
i.,.ii.iinir closed forever to the
thronra.
Tonight will bo celebrated the spec-
ocular part of tho farewell, illum
inated floats and fireworks will turn
niht Into day: and shortly before
! midnight tho mirth wWI glvo place to
Impressive ceremonies. i-resiueuv
Moore will bid goodby to the exposl
tlon. From a concealed orchestra In
tho dome of tho Tower of Jewels will
n thn itrninB of Farewell to Thee;
and somewhere In the distance a buglo
will sound taps. On tno siroe.
midnight the president will touch a
button extinguishing all lights, flags
will bo furled, a salvp of rockets will
mount skyward, and from the throwta
of the thousands of visitors upon .the
grounds will come the old song, Auld
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highest bidder, W.
$2,025.
Morwr Funeral Today.
Tho funeral of tho late L. J. Mor
sor, who died of heart trouble sud
denly Wednesday night, was held this
afternoon at Whltlock's chapel, Rev.
Chas. T. Hurd conducting the service,
which was attended by many friends
of the late hotel man.
TEACHERS EXAM
HERE NEXT WEEK
ItltfULAR TEST FOR APPLICANTS
IOR CERTIFICATES WILL UK.
(.IX AT HIGH ;CHL4IL HUILDIXH
M.XT WEDNESDAY
The regular examination for teach'
era desiring state certificates will be
held here next week, according to
County Sschool Superintendent Fred
Peterson.
The examination will begin Wed
nesday morning, and will continue
through until Saturday afternoon.
The tests will be held at the high
school building.
BY WHIRLING SAW
EMPLOYE OF EWAUNA BOX FAC
TORY MEETS WITH ACCIDENT
SHORTLY AFTER MILL CLOSES
DOWN FOR NOON
"Max" With Underwood's
Claude A. Maxwell Is the latest ad
dition to the sales force or under
wood's pharmacy.
Home From Expo,
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Gowen are
back from a trip to the Paaato-Pa-
clflo 'exposition.
Wht Still ClirJ the
Scales; 6oesPwt$1.16
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CHICAGO, Dec. 4. December
wheat touched $1.16 per bushel
Just before tho close of the market
this afternoon. ,
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Soon after the noon whistle bad
blown and the machinery shut down,
James W. Hilton, an edgerman em
ployed at the Ewauna box factory pro
ceeded as usual to change the sawa on
the edger, when, without signal, Hil
ton says, the saws started, slashing a
deep gash In the back of his left
hand.
Dr. Hamilton was Immediately
called, and Hilton was taken to the
doctor's office on Main street.
Careful examination of the cut
revealed no signs of an artery or liga
ments being severed. Several stitches
were taken In the wound to insure
proper healing. It will be some time
before Hilton will be able to resume
his duties, at the factory.
located In the, postoxee,MoaV will
move its stock tin tlU.navVaiiJirteMi.!
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Robert Allen has sold his property
lying north of the Upper Lake, com
prising 160 acres, to R. B. Vialag'and
J. K. Ballard, for a consideration
amounting to $1,000.
'My'lnword toAmeriea.tlJa
'Bveryosertrx-lor Baaea;townwftn La
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macninery peaaiers wno wouia nne w -4
see this thing go to smash, but I aonl-
think it will."
Ford stated that his party woald
tour all the belligerent countries,. '
'and work hard to bring about lasting ?
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New Minister.
KlrtAr J. W.
Uter of the local Christian church.' """ r' D"w"' "71""";
nrrlved on last night's train, and wiiljager ot the PacIflc CoMt ,!rl '.
preach at the Christian church to-,the UnU!2 "' U HWM of
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church choir will be under the dlrec-1 . .-
tlon of Professor Taylor. - i : ! United Praea Bervtee
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REIDY CASE IS
OUT OF COURT
NON-SUIT GRANTED AT REQUEST
OF MRS. EELES' ATTORNEY.
NEAV TRIAL SOON IN LOB AN-
OELES COURT
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A voluntary non-suit was entered
In the action ot Mary Eeles agalast P.
M. Reldy late yesterday afternoon m
the circuit court. The entrr was.
made at the request ot the plaintiff's
attorneys, Stone ft Gale.
The action was one attaching' til
the real estate owned here by RJa.
It was In connection with aa$tker
case in Los Angeies, wnerein newy,
with others, was tried before tnafe
eral district court on charga'ofVat;-,"
tempting to defraud Mrs, Keles. T
case's trial resulted In a huagjitf.
and the ease Is to be tried sooni HV.
Oale of the Los Antes broach X 4pts
e Oale, vis handling the case at:tM
Receives Patent. '-
United States patent covering 169'
acres situated in section 30, tewa-
ship 36 south of range 8 easMHrjtist
been issued to Robert AHeB. ., , -l
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ROMS. Dec. 4:-i-It is reported that '
nenaaay Is ready to make Informal ".
suggestions looking.., toward peace "
through the medium of the consistory
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With a number of cittsenship appll-jtorneys, C, C. Brower, W. H. A.
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trial, the lurora all subDoenaed; and' n,...j. i i .iir:;'s -.$)
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other details .attended to, all la injtorneys.
readiness for the opening ot the De- Kent
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cember term ot the circuit court Mon'
day morning, over which Circuit
Judge D. V. Kuykendall will preside.
Miss Louise Sargent, the court re?
porter, baa all her pencils sharpened;
and Court Clerk Chastaln haa his
work all in readiness for the' o&
caslon.
Following are the Jurors drawn and
summened: C, M. Ramaby, Arthur
Hllllard, Frank Stewart, Nate Otter
beta, John Shepherd, Allen Staasble,
H. M. Ackley, Dan Colwell. AVchle
Henllne, J. H. Barnes; J, W.'J 8lej
mens, c. k. uranQeaourg,v. u. nmiu
Don J, Zumwalt, Fred D, Houston,
Fmnk L. Vaaalce M. Motsiheni
backer, C. A. Haydea. Silas Oben-
chain, Klamath Falls; B..R. Card?
wall, L. Slsemore, Fort Klasfath;
Wi W. 8ttk, Bly; R. O. Anderson,
daaa. A. Bunting. Merrill; Fraat
Gourtade, Odeasa;: Jean B. Horn. Bo
P. W. Snyder, Swt ,
Tipton, Oleae; J. H. Short. Crystal;
J.W, Jery. Midland; Carl Deal,
LoreUe, "3 "- 1 , .
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John, Irwin.
Saturday De Hay vs,
Kiamath' Falls; attorneys,
Renner, R. C. Groesbeek.
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