The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 24, 1915, Image 1

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KING OF GREECE
SIGNS ORDER TO
MOBILIZE ARMY
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WRDNKHDAV
IMIrmt Wlin Veil to I.lflirl Cr
1'rnllMiMl U'lM Ik In Conimnwl of
tHlCriu Form fUady to Hirike.
Will Attrmpt to Kan ativ to
CHt MumKmU. My 'H Jola
rrionii ami Turku
I'ulled I'ress Hervlee
IONIAN, Sept. 14. The cetisors
have ( rawn the veil over the Balkans.
An Increased belief Is manifest hero
il.nt htn the curtains are lifted Cur
Ftrdlnand will be discover! lidding
thi Bulgarians, ready to strike,
it 1 reported that Bulgarian, ixillt-'
ll lwders have pledged unanlmoua
support to Ferdinand. The Bulgar-
Ian. legation has 11 neon Armed report
of the moblllintlon order withdrawn,
but the rumor only Increases the per-; MANV OVV.SH C.TV.K TO PRO
MMltjr of Kordlnand'H purpose. irvm KS(llSKHf HAYH KAMOU8
I lilltf 1'ici.n Srrvtca
ATIIKNS. Kit, 84. The king him . .
rlsned tin decrco for general mobll
tiatlun of (ircek land forn-n, l'nrlla-i t'nltetl I'rcus Survko
iih'ui niri'in weunvsaay iu vniu n i
military racaurc.
I'nlieJ Press Service
WASHINGTON, Sept. 14. Tho
llulgarlan legation here has laaued
tattraents Indicating Mobilisation la
"Imply a club Bulgaria Intends to use
In final effort to force Oreece to cede
Maceduula. The statement does not
mean that the Bulgarians will Join
tho Teutons. Tho Creek legation baa
not received mobilisation notlncntlon(U.0,oU
l.'ultetl I'reu Service
ROMK, Hcpt. 24, a reek roserv
lU hare been called to the colors.
United Press Service
l-ONDON, Sept. 24, King Con
tantlne has promulgated a decree
npbllltlng twenty Greek .divisions, an
Athens dispatch states. . Premier
Veaaeea this afternoon will ask Con
tantlne to sign an order for general
taobllliatlon.
United Press Ssrvles
WASHINGTON, V. C, Sept. 24.
The Greek delegaUon has been notl-
by Athens o! the Oreek moblllta-
I'nlted Press Service
ATHENS, Sept. 24 Itulgarlu I
f.A,1,,lnf H classes froaa 1890 'to
" The goveasuat Is Mpacted to
tak over the railway. Newspapers
wtaro Oreece-'mHst support Serbia In
tm of a Bulgarian attack, or baeomo
Mcond-rafe Baikal state.
!- 1 '' Ma conference
WMfnt. They wW probably, ask par
ent for, authwlty to deal with
wtarla. Undoubtedly tills arjtlon I
"f Prellalaary stop of war.
" rallaws Kad Oraad tadge
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affi?1 lMWot tW lade
rKMmt Order of Odd rsllayg is sad-
i ??: ,iMU w tfiatUd'.for
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PUNS MADE FOR
FAIR AT BONANZA
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F.lllMKHH CLAIM MKKHILL FAIR
WU.U UK KgUALLKD IF NOT
H f II l A H H K D COMMKRCMI4
:i.UII Wll.l HK.VI) DKLKOATIOV
Koptvmbvr 3uih U the dnta wt for
the WKond dlMtrlct fair, to be held at
nonnnxn. The Commercial Club li
niftklnit plniiH for u dologatlon, ac
rompanlcd tiy the band, to attond tfil
fair alto.
Knrmcrit of the llonaiun section
claim that the Merrill fair wilt be
equalled, f notaurpaxied. Huge veg
etable and produco of all klnda will
be on dlnplny, and confetti, etc., will
udd to tho entertainment.
FLEET BUILDING
TIED UP TIGHT
jiovkim Mt'HT WAIT TILI
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SAN KUANCIBCO, Sept. 24. A
erltablw bomb exploded In a circle of
lirllllMit navnl engineers from all
pnrt of the world In n conference
Tuesday. A quiet llttlo vice admiral
of tho Japanese navy, who built the
fleet that whipped Russia on the high
Hens, touched It off.
The naval hrnlns of Europe and tho
United States, with the exception of
(lorinany, had been exchanging Ideas
on the building of great fleets. Then
Kondo, Togo1 right bower,
isneke:
"A halt must bo called In the con
struction or big navies by the nation
of the world," ho said. "The powers
faced a fnmlne in engines for their
tnttloshlpa and submarines, dermany
manufactured the engines. Her door
vns closed to them. The nntlons must
wait until the door was again opened,
cither by force or persuasion. War
fleet construction was curbed. Japan
iniiit wait. The United 8tate mutt
wait. The world, all sava aermany,
tnuat wait before new fleet ore to be
l.ullt."
Dcclrkm Made la Reclaim Hule.
In the "opinion of tho state auprome
court, actlona brought agalnat the
atato reclamation board by property
holdors to secure the payment for
lands takon over In tHe course of re
clamation work, are not damngo suits
or suits for Injuries to real property
such action being properly clasaed as
ono for money due under contract for
sale..
Klaiuatli River Man IMe.
'. YRRKA. 24. Coroner J. B.
TttnMNf was CAlltd to Oak Bar to hold
an inquest on tha body of J. 8. Young
who was found dead in his eabte by
Marclna Mott, who live on the Klam
ath r!vw wbout H H 'row Young's
cabin. An naar as can bo aaoerfalnad,
Young must have died about the thir
teenth. Ills body was found on th
20th and the coroner.'a Jury was
monad at ones. It returned a verdict
atstlng that the cause of death was
heart troutte.
U S. PRIVATE IS
SLAIN BY BANDITS
IT nnnillllfflllll I r
AT BROWNSVLLE
ill viiviiiiviibbii
i'AFTAIN OF TROOP OF TKX
WOUNDED
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,mn-ltmii Vhe, .feaTlng Weapoa to
Mpxlrans Merredea Kxdted Ef-
fortu IMng Made to Isolate Mexico
Cily DeMreylag Tralaa and Kill-, Queenstown The body of Mrs.
Josephine Brugulre of Ban Francisco,
Ibk Tralamea I Method VaeA'a victim of the Arabic disaster, has
Maytoreaea Victory CoaJInacd. "" noro ,n Ire,and-
Cnltud Preaa Service
WA8H1NOTON, D. C, Sept. 14.
Efforts aTo being ssade to Isolate Mex
ico City, oBclal advlees state. Dy
namiting trains and killing trainmen
I tho method used. A freight train
from Vera Cms carrying oil was de-
ataAef Amv
The Maytorenas victory In Northern
Sonora has been confirmed.
l'iili.'d I'ress Service
U110WNBVILLE. Sept.
24. I'ri-
ute Ilutterflcld was killed snd Cap-,
Uln A. J. Anderson was wounded j
when thirty Mexicans' flred on ten, To catcU ,he ttegd robber 0f Jor
Americans. The surprised sold ere . thj booJblack In Fiupd
deaerted their rifles and fled, the Mex-1 noan.g ,rber ghop mfter MWnX
iciiiiH inning meir weapons.
Mercedes la excited, and threats of
lynching tho bandits are being made.
Another battle Is progressing on
the Tldalgo-8tarr county lino.
Culled Press Service
WASHINGTON, D, C. Sept. 24.
Carrnnia followers under General
Called evactuatod Cananev and have
retreated southward. Inhabitants of
Moxlco City get water only an hour a
day, Sanitation Is suspended.
SHOOTS GIRL AT
DANCE;
MOTHER AND SISTER WITNESS
TRAOEDV. COUPIiE WERE EN.
OAOED FORMERLY. MAN WAS
CRAZED BY JEALOUSY
NAPA, Bept. 24. erased by Jeal
ousy, Carl Ltsker, aged. 28, last night
shot Lillian Behrens, and then com
mitted suicide, during a dance at the
hall of tlia Native, Sons.
Miss BehrenB, who was a beautiful
girl and a society leader, was former.
ly engaged to Llaker, They recently
quarrelled. The girl's mother and
sisters, aa well as other dancers, ware
witnesses.
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MEDFORD. Sept. 24; Medford
Elks celebrated the drat day ot
dedication ceremony of their
the
temple on North Central avenue, ana
of the Inest and best ofulpped lodge
buildings In the state. The ssata
streets of the city and the business
houses are gay with Amertean nags
end tha aurnla and white n of
th. lodce. Thursday morning1 J tha
tnt of tho enUrUlnment program
wiagtrea. DeJegatloa ot Elks frn
.ii w. mmIi attendants?
SUICIDES
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Washington Consul Frost has re
ported tbe,'Brltlsh horse transport
Anglo Coluasbla from Montreal waa
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New York The loan to the allies la
1.1 - arcr completion than Is oalclalty ad
mitted, was.?aserted by a financier
who pnrtlclpijted In the conferences.
I-urls It announced that the al
lies ttvlatoraaunk a Turkish trans
port ft Nagra Bay. British subma
rines sunk two Turkish transports at
Akbachl Bay. There Is a lull In In
fantiy attack's at the Dardanelles re-
'cently.
SHERIFF TALKS;
PRISONER FLEES
IHHUUFF IX)W TURNS HIS BACK
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IU8T OXEECOXD, AND AWAY
C.OKfi AIXKOED ROBBER OF
lUMVrRIOK
1 artln t maI. I a ,h.ia , ,nA ll m
rnpe, was the fate of the Klamath
Falls police.
Several months ago Jordon lost
some clothes and other property. No
one waa orre'ated until last evening,
when Officer Holmaa spotted a ssaa
out at tho box factory with a coat as
tonishingly llko tho stolen one. Ho
arrested tho msn, and brought him
down oppoalte the court house.
There he left him, in charge ot Sher
iff Low. But one of the sherlC's
friends came along Just then, and
Urn turned around Just an Instant.
4Whcn he looked back his prisoner had
Jumped Into an alley and escaped. He
waa still uncsught at a late hour this
afternoon.
EXHIBIT WINDOW
IS FIRST STEP
COMMERCIAL CLUB SECURES A
t
WINDOW FOR PRODUCE D
PLAYS. FIRST STEP TOWARD
EXHIBIT BUILDING; . .
Tbe flrst steps toward, an exhibit
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building have been taken. A window
ot the Atkinson store has been se
cured for exhibition purposes, and
grains, vegetables, etc, will be Im
mediately placed upon display- Until
an exhibit building eaa,ke secured,
this window will be, Hed for, display
Ing Klamath coun 'prWiieta. ,
The display of honar,ihnt won so
m'uoh admiration at Ue,MerrfU 4ta-
trict fair, will be pkeedjia..the win
down as well M; ftae-wlanag pro
duees.' rarmsrs,:,s;'raaajaiud tto
bring In any cheiesiirotteif, for die-
r . "f '"' - : r ,
- Miss Parker Qoas;e,C4lletalib '
Miss GerWuda'rSwker, alaterth
priaelaal of that OfiWalsshe!,? will
Vnava 'far OhUoaai!anMe1,to" tons
aaeaw; w w,,iiMyisn
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WORK KLAMATH
DRAINAGE WILL
SOON COMMENCE
BIG DREDGES WILL BE PUT IN
OPERATION
All
Approprlatloaa Secarcd,
ad aa
Soon as Men Can Be Found Work
WU1 CoBBtwe-HMd CbM of
CoaetractiOM Here Looking Over
tke Groaad 75.060 WW Be Cost
of Building Ditches.
8. P. Williamson, national chief of
construction In all reclamation pro
jects, is in Klamath Falls today, aad
ne Drugs word mat wortc op tae
Klamath reclamation project,, stopped
June 1st. will recommence at once.
The project Is one of drainage of a
great tract ot land extending east
from Klamath Falls, comprising part
orLent"P4vw-VaWeyd-teBdlng
to Tale Lake. The big drainage
ditches have already been completed",
but lateraXdltches are yet to be con
structed, at the cost of between 875,
000 .and $90,000. The big ditches
were butlt at the cost of 2100,000.
An action by the Water Users Asso
ciation was first necessary, and this
wa passed In July. Then approbation
had to be secured from the reclama
tion commission, the chief ot con
struction, and the Secretary of the In
terior. Mr. Williamson has looked
over the ground, and the two big
dredges wiU be put In operation as
soon as possible.
Mr. Williamson was formerly In
charge of a division of the construc
tion ot the Panama canal.
FATHER PERJURES
TO PROTECT SON
OLD MAN LIES ON THE WITNESS
STAND TO SAVE SON FROM JAIL
SENTENCE, BUT HIS EFFORTS
ARE IN VAIN
United Press Service
SACRAMENTO, Sept, 24. The
saddest "father "in the state today la
James Cornell, whose only, son, Jos.
D. Cornell, a lawyer ot Sacramento, la
(under, sentence to serve eight years in
San Queutln prison for forging a note
1for 7,M, v
The aged man, called by the prose-
cutl0B
to testify that Cornell had
forged his father's name, tottered to
the stand, and bafllng the prosecu
tion, stood by his boy, testltytag that
he bad the right to sign the name. In
o "doing, the father assumed, tha
financial responalblllty for, the. entire
amount of the nets. Ul
Cornell had forged another nam
t0 the note. also, and on this he was
found guilty, TMInthor broke 4kwn
completely,
when senteae wasnpro-
nouncet.
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l.OS ANGELES, Sept; 24
Conalty's funaral wajTheld this;
lac; W Vibanas' Oattedral wasthe
seene of
eelemn naahlsai; mass at
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Mahop flwsr it a-nnrgniaata
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PORTLAND WOMAN
JUMPS TO DEATH
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DRESSMAKER, AGED 40, LEAPS
FROM FOURTH STORY WINDOW
SIXTY FEET ' LEFT ' NOTE
TELLING OF TROUBLES;
United Press Service
PORTLAND, Sept. 14. After wrlt"-
ing an incoherent note telling of busi
ness woes, Edna Turner, aged 40, a
dressmaker, leaped from the fourth
story of the Fliedner building to the
street, sixty feet below.
It Is believed she was deranged.
SUBMARINES TO
DEMOLISH FORTS
JAPANESE ENGINEER PREDICTS
HUGE DEVELOPMENT FOR UN
DKR-THE-8EA CRAFTS V. WILI
iAiirS'tet-
HE LARGE AS BATTLBSsnPS
Suited Press Service
SAX FRANCISCO, Sept 24. Rear
Admiral Motokt Kondo. Inspector gen
eral ot naval construction for the im
perial Japanese navy, said in an. In
terview today that the submarine .in.
time would be perfected to such an!
extent that it would be able to do the
work of a battleship- In battering,
down fortifications on shore. t .,
"In time the, under-sea craft jrlU
be as large as ordinary battleships or
cruisers," said the Japanese naval
constructor. 'They will be able to
travel aa far and carry aa many, gunsj
Tbey will be able to rUe to this, sur
face and give battle, gun for gun,
with the surface ships." , '
545 AND WATCH
TAKEN IN PURSE
MRS. C. WANNER OF PETER8TE1N.
ER'S CAFE LEAVES POCKET
BOOK ON PHONOGRAPH FQUR
MEN SUSPECTED , .
Mrs. C. Wanner, of Peterstelner's
cafe left her pocketbook, coaUialng
$45 and' a gold watch, In the horn of
.kMmk in w mnm it An.'o(f AlbaaT wtRVwisMtW tfaWel
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locked door and the ire in the atovi
It waa a cold, evening, according to
the manacer of "PeUrstelner's. .So
four men' walked In and .eat
down. - . , .
Mra. Warner found them there and
when they rose to, go they.appareaUy
took the noeketboek with : UMsnT for
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eveilnr Ui 'the! I H-nw dangh
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admitted that van Mackeaaaa:Wj?
treatei behind the Osiaskl eaaal. Ssaa'H,
perarfiju abandoning 'alsltiMMaaftW.t
reach1 the -Vitaa-Rovno raBway: Tho j- :J
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captared, Rese: aad; SJtrigss, , 24 sala; ;.
soitWast of Riga; aad the Bavarkae'.:'
brolce their ' reslotaaW on wMte'ivoiinkr,
unitea trress sernee : ,r
PETROGRAD. Seat S4; BrllMaat
rtasstan victories, are claiaasd oHtisI
ly. A Berco battle Is devsteata to
tho ,west aad southwest ot Driasfct
The Germans are attacking.
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-1, VIENNA, Sept
24. Prinee Trad-
erlck.ot Thurm aad Taxis was: kffled
In.GaUela Monday,
waa nSBiilallv'aB.
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or tae las Anaeies eiae oriae
Coast :Ieagne. roeelved, a
nere 'today from the Brttoh war.
,),fi.'r. fatha.'anlkw'ul ml kMtki
pMlna on the coast or 'eouan,y s -,;
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tay. Mrs. Flndley. Herbert and Daniel
Findter. aaed 16 aad IS. had met I
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dehth when a Oenaaa dirigible, :SfMt.
over the city atnlght,v dropped soasaeJ
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