The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 02, 1914, Image 1

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PRINTS T1IK
KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
HEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
JKIslh Vrm
No. ji.miH
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1914.
Price, Fhra
GHIGAN SAM
FILES ON TWO
CLAIMS TODAY
Latest Photo of King Albert
at New Belgian Capital
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lolril tin' IVlri MIiik He
tarn- f'rin Han IVmmIm, llir-t,
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mm. That Hriil Omi Hrvwi
IWiMlltlr. ,
It i;iiuMh county to b t ! mvl
-, of a nld rush?
U (tip much fabled "l.t ivaro '
B,e UH 'HiKst-M?
Again r tlir uup-(Ioii ri(o III
KUntb t-IU. or Haw ItfrUt, r
"HUhltnii Haw," oa Iiq old rotxl'
m t railed by ll many frimris. li
jstt itlutuwl rum Han Krnrli
vita a-loundliiR May, tusdn byi
Att-ou A llk oil' Hun Fran-
lUv hot kltttl MMayUl.
1uJ) In ftnmAtlq lth a lief
,t itjuritUtlur, "Mlcblean Ham'
pntut-d an awaycr' nfrilricat,
Mh mlur hU -uaru rw"imru at
it.ni it tbe ion. Thu i f l.iss::
imculilana fioo 19 In ullver.
llc.lJrn Did m)', a milling lest
tit tu.Mli. by Abbot. Out ft I It
jwgbJ nt tltll, tilt) nMwUt
w-d a liar nf put gold vIbIiIub
Ml aunt, TW U valued at 12:
it punrf, an It U - rum any atloy
KttlfTrr.
Tbf location o lliu dUcini-ry U on
lU north )k nf DUmutid Peak
war Diamond lhr. north t Crater
Uc, ami Hear I ho KotlHta CflUMy
ite. !
TvJsy the old pnpctor Wod nv
ilalnu, preparatory in bfcinnlnc d?-,
wluftunit week In llio apring. One
et ibnc rlalms U fur tmru mine,,
moihtr U n lnrr UkaiIoii. a Itilnl '
l n 'rroirlallon of 1,000 mlimr,'
Urbm of A(rr btom (tin Hlfi Intrt,
hit!) .Halt into OJrll l,nkn pnihr
li (or a mill te, ami Iho HiiaI nni
lor KiuilttK K)lnt for tbrl.
lUtil ba lirtn lrnmilnK Conlral
in! Houthern Orosou ftir fent In
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raw 9vk.ik
" i i i ' n' wir."-. r
ET
JUST PREPARED
BY m 'COURT
mi. (Ji:.vi:i(,u, n;i km'kvnks
Honors Showered
on German Leader
RENEWED
.Vltl! K7..,O(0
l'in Nloii K MjiiIi. for I-miI)- for
I'KiMKiitliiK Altornv)' mill UrUitUt
h-rl( fur TlMt Ofllir .Vim
Cuiirt IIimim- A'ruirliilluii Is KK.,.
'0(l, U- i:iiiic( Wllliili Itlrxk
Ti'ii of llm HirlnK Adillllon.
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Thl ibt.ioKrnib of KIiik Altwrl of rc.orJ 'H hurried to lUvro us thu
Iklnlnnub flntt of Win lmi llio be i.i-iman. lwopt from Antsoni mer
Kinnlne ( lb war. t taken m the n-nborn HoIrIuiii Tho photoBraih
. . .... i ... ... -t it.. tflMi l.i twi lii tirtmn litiVfl
im ranllal 01 llrlKluin. nnvrr, in i" "'"n - --
rrmicn When lb llolelnn Kovern iii
romlltlun- Ho ba gnlneil In
4-t o( a mln. .Sow tlmt It look u. ,imnt minwa from AWfn l w,l-'l !,ml "',l"'l' "'co l,u' W!,r
Ibottih bo bM nurrvodeti, bin many, Hurt no pUc on IU own torrt- bCu ll U oxMent thnt bl8 nctly
friftnU rrjolrn nt bin rwiril for I.I lor). nm bml o nrcepl the bonpltnl- HI"- "' l, '1,,1,, h"Vu ""I'roveil bin
.IfetU.
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Illy of the rrvncli All Kowrnmi'itl npiu-arnnee.
Settle Conger Estate
'letnele niul Iho cloalns of llio etato
wni iirilerml.
Thu entnto U now' worth nboul
$ir..00, mostly In canh. St Ims In
rtrsno.1 from HO.000 wbllo In tbo
Imnd of tbo executors. Following
llm publication of n notice of flnnl nc-
ciiilU. It U oxpoclml that llio ustnto
'will bo cloned up without further losa
of tlmu.
1 liii (ichuol tlUtrlcV'a hharo of the
enlHto Ib llio lucomo from si hg por
tion of tbo ealiito. Tbli him coino to
aii .. ... --.... ..... u ......i-nillm known u the Joseph ConKcr on-
--. I'VIMR HI nil UIIHVIIIVir IHIVjlH HH " hmii. .-.. -,,--1 la
After Several Years' Effort, Will Soon Be Closed'
With
P.brmiry, 1908. Ibo Conner esUilo l ,", ,",co1"" il '
ta.t , ,)0 mtUi Ul, Th, county J,;, liS
.1... II. at
., . I ... .. rt t -. tunw num iuiih. mu i nu "
mcc ti18 ,,,h of JOlW,h Conger -.raiierwi, mo " """',,,-,. .,. ,,UtrUt U endowed.
er) nimcuii ihhiii.
mnliuul unsettled, the i 'Two IWiik o uroiiRiii ouv
lulu J. Hlouten nml HtroiiBiy "' "". . "
wrt IhU morning determined Hint cimrlea IJ. Wllnon. bolnc unable lo (lioesbeck. whoso ofioitH uro lurgeij
llntre urn forty.four roltlva of Cob Unit nil of theo relnlUeii.
Kr who ii ru untitled to leunrleii of. ti... ui .....hIoh of thu l.'itlaluuire.
W rncli. nml thu uitnte. It U hellev.!. ..,., ..Kl.,l ., unv fur llio nettle !1,,uru t',m
:..:" i "' - - - . . , tii..i nf inw
nifttit of Involved entntoH oi tiim kiiio,
In prevldlnt: or nu oijully proco
. n'l I. il.lo
in mo roiimjr ...r.. Z'''" ' !'l,,v,,,un,(, order to mvu audi Innc
litU'ri-miHl imi tic mii llo couiplnlnt, '''
nml brliiK tbo Pooi.lo rlnlmliiK l ! Mn u,wiunl
enllllod lo buiiolltH hoforo tbo eouit.
to determine whoso cliilmu worn vnlld.i a,u, s,io, ,,.,, (ivriuuny
.,:ror":!K-.o!,!::t!::,::ir":.:;i a .uan... or .d ...- .. ...
en in mo W...I.V. ""-' ".," iJormnny luw renulteil In n Kovom
iKMini, tnrouKi. niu- . ,e Mtori!l , turn
rortliU ol iiroeu
ci. -aim bo i-ettlvl In Jnntinry,
Cohkit wn for yonru a roiblcul of
Hie Kliiuinlli country, nml bo owned
Kopurly nu ul0 nVenuo tbftt beiirn
l immo. On Dili trnct bo laid mi
""".rd, mid prnctlcnlly Wit ontlro
iiimniirii worn dovotcd lo drlvliiK
) tbo Bcbool children, who with
iTiumory lntvutlotiH wero wont to In
lo Uio orchard.
'TlitipH Canicor bnlloved belter oil
J"tlon would tnmn out tbU trnlt,
' l 1000, two ywint boforo IiIh
'-lii lio inudo IiU will, In which bo
Wjiuonthmi iho bulk of hi enlttlo lo
Wool DUtrlct No, l, Lntor on, ow.
n to llm (tenth of n iiUlor who win
"ned an n bonoficlnry, Connor mnoe
"llc tlmt nftor corlnln other IfK-
In Ibo will wero taken rnro of,
ItKtCV Of I9R luau an .. ...nil .if
" klllHIIIOII Wllliili ili rmiftli .Iflirv.i.i.
" remtionihlp,
tblg dogreo took lu oven grnud
t( ttl" nohw and aecond cou
n hloihUiIo for tbo llunl settlement
Ono is, that beside 'law 'a delays,'
bo n Krenler delay from
Auotbor Is the necessity
eedlns lf(" "mk,"B moru lluclllc tno ,or"18 of
il Will, eSPOClllll) IIS IU m-iiuum iu
I 'I be county court this mornliiB com
I pit ted thu budKet of cxpentea for the
lliiiIiik cnr. At Ibis limit tbo court
i-t December H, at lo o'clock, as the
lline (or dlicusHliii: nud betirltiK ob
Ijcciiinu to the vurlous Items, prepnr-
nu.r) to imhrIhk tbo levy or the en-
nultiK year.
a mini or mr. nun u ..i nui.i.. in
jibit court bouso fund, uccordluK to the
, I inlCcl. Thin specifics Hi. it thu mouey
is to bo ll fed lu block lu of Hot
'hpilliKs addition, evldeutly n precau
'tluu lest Hanks, It be U'couu-s Judge,
IiIilIiIo to tear down Ibo court bousu
1 1. ml mine It somewhere clee.
Thu ottlco expenses of tbo prosecut
ing nltomey arc estimated at 11,700.
Included In ibo Items are n deputy
prosecutor at 173 n month, and $S00
for detective senices.
Tbo r.eneral fund expenditures are
r estimated as follews:
i
) Sheriff' office, IG.300; board of
prlfoners, etc., 11,000; jisscument
nud collection of taxes, J2,5'J0; coun
ty treasurer, $2,200; county assosor,
JJ.000; county clerk's office, $5,940;
county school superintendent's office,
fl.975; county court and commis
sioners, $2,000; exporting of books.
i 1,000; county surveyor's ofllce,
$1,750; county coroner's ofllco, .$770;
county physician. $500; county health
oPicer, $2G0; county vctcrlnnry and
htock Inspector, $250; county fruit
lujipector, $100; circuit court, $12,
200; Justice courts, $3,300; current
expenses (books, stationery, postage,
lolephonei, etc., alt offices), $C000;
widows' pensions, $5,000; county
poor, $6,320; court house expense,
$2,500; registrations nml elections,
$C00; scalp bounty, $1,400; refund
lii(T taxes, $1,200; advertising.
$1,000; miscellaneous, $500; Juvenile
c.turt, $260; Insane. $250; proaocut
Inc uttornoy'H oftlcc, $ 1,700; soalor of
welKhta and measures), $1,200; road
fund, $1,000.
Tbo total general fund expense for
tln coming ear Is estimated at $75,-
$$5. Tbo estimated receipts In the
general fund aro estimated nt $7,050.
Kstlmntes of expenditures from
special funds follew: Cnrneglo Li
brary maintenance, $3,300; county
school tax, $GC,110; high school,
$31,000 (Including 1914 deficit and
tuition of Merrill and llonanxa; school
library, $105; Stato Agricultural Col
lego extension work, $2,000; special
road fund tax, now road construction,
$35,900; maintenance, $10,00; work
now- completed, $20,000, total, $05,
900; new court house construction,
$85,000; redemption of outstanding
wnrrnnts with Interest, $50,000.
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BY
FIGHTING
NCE, BELGIUM
BOTH ARMIES
1 nlted Press Service
IMHIS, .Dec. i: Today's communquo Indicate tlmt a rlgorMM of
f. iii-he iitoteinent lias hcen ntnrtctl by (lie nlllen alontt the mala highway
lliMtii tlx; Alsne and J..tto nirers, vlJcli IcmU to thefortr-M of Tiftnw.
v lift ii llio (ionium occupy. TIib conntit.iilo.iie imys:
"At Craoime, a Ocnnaii buttery van ilc-itroyril, find there wa a lively
hoinlMirtliiiittt In thu region of Veudroi.'
m!ri 1 live mlli uet of Crjmne nud three ruilea north of law
Jfne.
(ieniun artillery K liauimerliiK lint ulllei iH-tivcen Ypres aad AnM.
It K leixiilcil that the reinforcing of the enemy continued, aad lOO.fl
moii me cxirteil to nrrlre In a ftnr .'ayi.
HKItl.I.V. Dec. 2. IH-sIdcs being
raised to the rank of Hold marshal by,
Kajser VVilhelm, (lencral von Ulnden
bcig, who InHctcd disastrous defeat!
on the Itusslan troops In Kast I'rusala
bun been bcrnored by tbo University
of Koenlgsbcrg with a quadruple doc
tor's degree, all four faculties of law,
divinity, medicine and philosophy
h-ivlng uulted to do him honor.
His dlplomu bears the following In
scriptien:
To tbo supremo leader of tbo
Klgbth German army, who completely
overthrew and destroyed Russian
hordes, und lu this way defended bbi i
native p'ovince and and German cul-j
tore from barbarian enejnlei, to the!
Immortal ornament of the Fathar-l
land."
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l nlted Press Service
, lONDO.V, Dec. a. The Austrian occupied llelgrade today, accortVac
lo n telcgrnui trum Ainsterdnm. '
llic opular cry here Is for a dc-lsire victory, either la the treat, the
c-iM or on tlio h-a beore Christmas.
I 'tilled Press Service
ISKUr.IV, Dec. Ii. It Ls udnillteii that the Itusslaas searly
In (neloiIng n larso German force nt Lodz. Ttie Germnas foaght
way ont, tliousl". repulsing the enemy and enpliirlng 12,000 mem.
A Vienna dtpntch says the .lutitro-Gerniau garrisons at Piaeaayl
liaie repuUetl the atLick upon the uorthern posltioiM by i
fi-om the fortre. llio Carpnthlau fighting continue!).
t' nlted Prtiss Service
l'lmtonttAI), Dee. -:. The llus.i.iu. r. ihiIm-iI lite Uenaaaa
r
Vistula and now hold I'lock.
It ti admitted tfint in I.nU, the tleiiuans under 1owic atKceedea
cutting away Hie enveloping forces. I'rlilny, it I reported, waa the
lot day of the campaign.
TO STANDARDIZE "YELLUW HIM"
SCHOOL ATHLETICS BLAMES GERMANY
4
M'l'mtl.VTI.NDI-.XT fllUUCHlI.li
WltlTI-S TO LOCAL SCHOOL FOK
ITS ItKGUIwlTIOXS AS TO .MLM
IIKItS OF TI.A.MS
French foreign office place ta re
sponsibility fully upon Austria, aad
t.crmany, and relates that Great Brit-
laiu, Russia nnd France were ready to
adopt means of settlement, but tkaf
tho Teutonic allies would not coaaaat.
Germany's ultimatum to Ruaabt la
said to bare precipitated the rupture.
France, according to tho book, ex-FL'IILTCA-
bansted overy possible avenue of coa-'
cllliatlon before she decided to draw
the sword to defend her very life.
ALL lU-'FOKTS OF THK ALLU25 :
... v- o,,,,,,!:,,,, Thu mllk of a slnl0 Roquefort
r iiiu.tM atiwui out tiawtii '
FKANCI.'h OFFICIAL
i TlOX SAYS OHUMANY llAIUtKD
(lioeslieClC. Au 11
lit cli'-i nitlvllles, u totnl of 1S5 claims
from iiilnllvi'M wero piesonted, Huso
coniliiK IhioiiKh I). I., I.lllott, mid tho
Kruilur part of Ihom from losldeiitH
of Vliici'iines, Imi.
'lluiso iliiposltlnns wero examined
title mot nine by tho county couit, by
JiiiIku Ilrnlto iih ntloiimy for Iho "
editors, by Mr. lliouabock for tho
Hrbool botiid, nml i:. I.. l-ll'-'H for
tho cliilmnntH, At tlmt time. It won
itolormlneil tlmt' ZoHy-zour or tno
clulumuW worn cntltlod to tho $25
lejfiiclos, and tbo tllslrlbutlon of tbo
miml older to music stores
over thu Mippllca thuy havo for usu lu
pianos mill other musical Instruments,
minding lo Dr. K, K, Johustono of
tbin I'rnnelsfo, tin olllcer lu tho United
atiitos iiH'dlcul resorvo corps, who bus
Just lolurned to London from 1U1
clum.
Dr. Johnstono snyu that tbo order
win u secret ono, but It has caused
deepest dejection among muslo Instru
ment dealers, who forseo Immediate
ruin. Thorn Is nlso a shortage of
Huosthotics In (lermuny, Dr. Johti
atone said.
KIDDIES WANTED
FOR REHEARSALS
Word luw been rocclved from Miss
I'OfcS Matthews, who Is to Btugo "The
Wedding of Tom Thumb" nt tho
Christian church Friday night, that
she will bu burn tonight from Ktua
Mills. Tho llrst rohearsnl will bo
held tomorrow night.
Tho cast calls for a largo number
of children. A call has therefore
boon Issiiod to nil children between 5
mid 12 years of ago, to assemble at
thu Christian church tomorrow after
noon, to bo assigned parts In tbo production.
sheep will in one year provide froa
thirty to forty pounds of cheeae. la
PARIS, Dec. 2. Tho French for-;0no district of France there ebout
lu an effort to bring about a cian-iol&" offlco has -lvea out a "Yellow js.000 sheep devoted to the cheeae la
dardUatlou In high school athletics. PooK'- which recites tbo French view-dustry.
Superintendent of Public Instruction 'P"'11 ot luo ovcuts whIh l- "P t0'
iMiiirciiin hn writitxi iim U'hmnth 'tho present war. This book reviews
o
.... .. ... ..
County High School for u copy ot,a mngui mo uipiomaiic excnango3
the school's regulations
what students aro eligible to repre
sent the school lu any athletic team or
event.
It U believed hero that the local
regulations will be lu a largo measure
ndoptod nil over tbo state, as these
An apple tree owned by S. W.
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. . i. . . uiiui ui 1.IM jiuKmrn. t...i.. us hm:i"a
ivirnriiini i ocioro uiu ueciaraiion oi war. An : , , . ' : ,
n. gamins, i . . nr lntertl hrnueh h aft th In
abstract given out oy tno foreign ot- " Mr .
iuti nisi jcur, iw iiua
llc la-3 emphasla upon the responsl-,'"" ""l c"'' "" "" """ l"" e""
bllltlesof Austria as primal cause ofh' w"bVUl" "uc " ""- "-'
tho conflict, and says that Germany i "r
persistently avoided every opportun-, " " -
Ity to adopt measures of coucIUIntlou Stlvertou Interurbau Telepboae
prevent any team from playing a man j , ..,... .t ....... t. .
. . . , , . , ., I In Its presentation ot tho case tbo Increase Its rates.
w;0 is not a regular student lu tho
Institution, Moreover, postgraduates
are pi evented from playing on any
team.
That athletics are secoudary to
scholastic ability lu Klamath County
High Is shown by tbo strict regula
tion providing thnt no student can be
a meiubor of u team unless ho is up
to a good average lu his studies. In-
stcad ot neglecting studies for ath-
lotlcn, therefore, tho student who de-
slius to mnko a school team must also
brush up In school or bo ruled out.
MattC
hosen on Jury
Tho American commission for ro
ller lu Uolglum has received a check
on tho Dank of Knfiland for $3,000,-
000, which was eontrlbutod by Bel
gians Interested In tho relief of tholr
countrymen.
M'eyorhuusor Interests that own
tweuty billion feet or Umber in tho
Clearwater district aro looking for a
mill situ on tho Snake river.
Former Jury Indicts Williams; Sessions Cootiwc
F. R. Matt, a local morchant, was .beou set as yet by Circuit Judge H. L.
this morning drawn from tho Jury iDenson. The Indictment accuse WU
panol to become ti member of the ! llama ot shooting McLeod In the bead
grand Jury now lu session. Matt &nd striking him with some blua. la
tool: the Place of John Matney, who;atrument, with malice, with preBMd.
was. obliged to ask for an exemption, Ration and lu cold blood.
owing to Illness lu Uls family. With Mr. Matt aa a raoabar of tae
Pofore Matney left last night, the lumilsitorla) body, the graad Jury tal
gtmul jury made a return In thqi forenoon resumed Its Ibt tlajaUaa
Finnic Williams case, Indicting the Into criminal matters la
a
Warrenton will speud $150,000 on
water supply from Lewis and Clark
i Ivor
former prlxe lighter for tho murder .county
of Allen C.
Jhoutestoader.
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County, city nud school taxing
bodies all over tbo state are whittling
down levies.
ltoumnnla has refused the request
of Russia that the czar'a troops be
permitted to cross Roumaulu.
McLeod. tho Midland. A number of the wltaaasaa ka -P
'..... i .... .. . . .,,... .
were callod tor the stato la the) bf ft
who wa3 killed last
August, and upon whose claim Wit-
llama movod his family utod resided
until neighbors, becoming suspicious,
started an Investigation, which re
sulted lu tho arrest of Williams and
the finding of tho body of McLeod
burled a few yards from tbo cabin.
The time of arraignment has not
tv
lit rrn lin VAaii 1 .j In AIka. la. sLetAasaa aaaA -r1
of William Sims, Love Qaaad'aM'
Ifarry JSrnst, on charge. of lsrtasjyait' -a
stoer, are la KUatb. WtMi fa Mr Vi'
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swer to grana -uryaaif sasjss ? fcTstru.
mora iadietiaeaU bWa th lieS if
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