The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 15, 1915, Image 1

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V'-0' " KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER IS. 1Q1S " ' ;'& l
Serbia Makes Formal Declaration of War on Bulgaria
ALLIES ATTACK COMMERCIAL CLUB
IK DEFENSES .j PLANS CAMPAIGN
WITH NEW ZEAL
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li BJTK OF OPPOSITION
LOW CAMPAIGN WAGED
OF
MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN TO
HTAHT IN NEXT FEW DAY.
- THOSE HACK IN DUES ASKED
TO PAY UP
EXHIBITS
The Commercial Club will start u
membership campaign In n fow dnyn,
MT Dead, 77,000 WowndMt- Rr- Tho club already lino it large mombot-
shlp, but Fred Fleet tlilnkii that the
part Edward Carson, Attorney art. Nt c, , cngthcnod If tho cltUohs
or the city understood how ni--n.li
work the club In doing.
Also, (Iioio who nro back In their
due and ftubocrlptloim nro roiuelcl
to liny up.
JiikI what lltii'H tho cumpalKU will
take In not known iih yut, lint every
good cltUcu In the city In desired as
a munibur.
"Wo nowl more live wire," gal J
Mr. Jacob. "Thoro uro already lotuo
In tho flold, and no ono ban to loo'.c
very fur to boo what.thoy aro dolny.
Tho club, In connection with tho
NgehN. l-ord Mllura' IniUtance Portland Chamber of Commerce, wa
tQM troopg bo transferred from (HI- n force In gottlng the promlto of tho
MMM tltewhere cauied the dUcour- rily. If everyone In Klamath
county gcui ueuinu una ciuo, me
great things that aro needed rail
CmimIU at ItordNMrllc IH,
ml of HrltUli (VibliMt, IIm 11
ilprd Ithputr mt to Wr Man
cmrnt In Cabinet Herlou
failed I'reu Service
LONDON, Oct. 15. Depltt the
HMtttlou of tho lordi that the cam
paign be abandoned, tha allies are
Mtbardlng the Dardanelles defenses
man over, accoraing to ai
soon be accomidlshod. All wo need
is cooKratlon."
iftMfit over the situation.
ft ! ttMMiiMA ihoi tit a. tlaltlattt
eatualtle. in the Dardanelle. I. llw '"""!" '5""..-""'
57 kitted and 77,000 wounded.
Dsltsd Press Bervlce ' !
LONDON, Oct. 15. The absence of
Mwtrd Carson, attorney general of!
las Brlllili cabinet, from the laat)
Bwettng resulted In a report that he'
bad resigned. It Is believed the cab
list frctlon aa to the management of ,
lfc,ww Is much more serloua thnu
w'ioTornment admits.
RECOMMENOARMY
OF HALF MILLION
MUST
BE IN OCT. 20;
I'AIIMKRM KNQUKNTKD TO IIBINO
IN PItODUCTS FOR PORTLAND
HHOW POTATOKH IN THIRTY
lOUND tVOTH NKEDKD -'.
All exhibits for the Portland Manu
facturer's and Land Products Show
must be lit at tho Commercial Club
roonin Ay tho 20th of tho month, ac
cording to Fred Fleet. Already many
productH liavo been submitted, In
cludlng grain,' alfalfa, gramies and
fruit. -
"Klamath Falls took II rut last
)car," mild Frod Fleet, "anu wo. want
to repeat that trlumfih. Also, wo
want the Ylsltora of that fair to know
that Klamath county Is a potato re
gion, so If any farmers have any
good quality potatoes, I wish they
would bring them In. Bring them In
thirty pound lota.
"Tho formers have responded well
to our call for exhibits for the exhibit
windows. Doth wlndowa aro now
filled with monster vegetables, grains,
etc., that would convince anyone who
saw them of tho agricultural capabil
ities of this country."
HK8i:ilVK ARMY IS UKCOMMKN.
DATION FOR DKFKN8B GOV
KRNMKNT WILL MANUFAC
TURK ARKOPLANK8 FOR WAR
fanuu Recognition Hanga Fire
Caked Press Bervlce
WAtlilNaTON, D, C, Oct. 16.
A temporary hitch In the recognition
of Carranta haa developed, duate-
'. uv nimuier joihmi lam ran
Amerlean conferees for recognition.
ta2H "!v0t,U!- taiU ,,tort.1ho president approved Daniel's nay
2nl . P-Awriea act profrnm. Tno pInn ,, (0 mnko ovury
maiuneoasiy. ' . .p yard mftm,fctorjng pnnt a war.
ship repair shop. Tho government
TORT KLAMATH
WOMAN PASSES
MRS. UNION ANN JACKSON, PRO
PRII.TRKSS'OF FORT KLAMATH
UOTKL, DIi:S AFTKR LONG
FIGHT WITH PF.RITONITI8
il'nlii'd I'rmiH SirvicV
WABHINC1TON. D.
C, Oct. 18".-
nireieae HUtton Hnrna w,n BUW neroplanos.
Halted I'retK Service I Regarding tho roportod disagree
VALLBJO, Oct, 1G. Gunner J. mont with tho president, Secretary
Holton, a machinist and mate of tho Garrison said: "Thero Isn't or hasn't
Mp Sjwajkoakl, and a coppersmith-, been any disagreement."
David Darry, were badly burned In a! Tho placing of federal military
Bre thtt destroyed the Cordova wire-control ovor tho providing and or
Ims station In Alaska laat night, ab ganlsatlon of an army of a half mil
rtlng to radio advloee. The explo- lion rosoryos was an Important rccom
wO of an alcohol tank wan thai eauae. mendatlon.
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'eople Would Have
fair Buildings Permanent
ei(l?er"W "Htlnl Hervlee)
i.- 'UANCISCO. Oct 16 Aa the
of the exposition drawa near,
! many oxpreaalona of regret
M
there
a(thlng of such beauty, which
t SO much mm -.hnitlj t .
"d,to perish, ud'tbere nrl many
2? W-n the-hope that the man
Ijwont may continue it for a, time
'S?,V Bfter the Sl "rt.ftw -"on.
However, it is given out
, 't.,u"'"vely that Deeenrtler. 4th
J the fair, and that In ninety
rL!!.ot,c",,,r wtftMii will be
"ved from th ilto of th-1BOf.
wen. U u a matUr of contract with
'J 2ver.t'iaat all bulldlags
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probably bo too great fo permit 'their
continuance. It must bo remembered
that practically overythlng on the
grounds, with the exception of the
Oregon building,. Indiana building
and Pennsylvania building, Is con
structed of the artificial .travertine a
mere mlxturoJ of plaster, and that
the heavy rains of the winter season
would almost wash the buildings
away. Many of them are now begin
ning to show signs of wear, and .it
ould take little to make them un
presentable. Just what will be done with the
Oregon building la stjli a matter of
conjecture, Except forMta founda
tion, the Oregon buUllkat-ta a.aolld
structure, but the foundation, ef any
thing 'hi usually quite important.
There rare hut fifty-three days ot.the
exposition leftj to. the etory wm toon
bV'tolilewMful as tM expoajtlon
la. UwUaTe tPefteh Uho all oth
erVbuWa benatlH.wUrhavo loft a
InoeUUo . ImKOM . tha !! of
thbusaWof TlsMorp.
Mrs. Unlou Ann Jackson, proprie
tress of the hotel at Fort, Klamath,
died nt tho hospital In "Portland Octo
ber 10th of porltonltls. She has been
under treatment at' the hospital since
May, but tho doctora who attended
her wcro unablo to ward off the dls
caso that caused her death.
Mrs. Jackson was St, years, 11
months and 4 days old t the time of
her death. She was well loved and
respected all over Klamath county.
She lenvcs a husband, C. C. Jack
son, at Los Angoles, and seven chil
dren. Five of those, T. J. Jackson
nnd four younger children, Earl, Co
lumbus, Wllber and Edgar, made
their homo ut Fort Klamath. B. O,
Jackson, anothor son, Uvea at Ander
son, Calif., and Mrs. Kate Sharp, 'a
daughter, makes her home at Lob
Angeles.
The funeral will be held Saturday
at 1:30, at Fort Klamath.
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ONE HUNDRED FARMERS AND
FAMXLIbW,, PRESENT , ATJ BAN.
QUET 'AND DANCE 'AT WHITE
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A hundred farmers and their fam
ilies were guests of x the Baalnees.SerMn'e Formal War
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of buyers' week. The festivities In
cluded a dinner1 and a dance.
The Klamath FaJle. guest gathered
in the hotel dining room at 7:30. In
the banquet that followed and a
sumptuous one It was the farmers
jnnd the business men present began
to get better acquainted. Speakers
were called upon by Toastmaster
Dunbar: Mayor Mason and Judge
Baldwin' from, Klamath Falls, and
Messrs. Wise, Esell and 'George from
ara.Sng the guests. All the speakers
.igreed on one peint: That everybody
In Klamath county would be benefit
ted hy a closer union of city and
county. ' ,.-
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Klamath Falls and the. surroundlag'
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England was. notUedhat a aW.nf j
war existed betwn Sarla atul Bt1.
guiia because of tUe Blcar4utta i '"'M
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from Zattcher to Rndovtete.
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thirty mllea northeast . rf' Niaaunnsl." ":ifi,
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"SHADOW LAWN"
WILSON'S HOME
hNKW JERSEYITEH PERSUADE
PRESIDENT TO MAKE SUMMER
RESIDENCE AT McCALL PLACE
AT LONG BRANCH, N. J.
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oot, 16.,
The president accepted New Jersey's
Invitation to. make "Shadow Lawn."
John MoCall's place at Long Branoh,
his summer restdenco. A score of
New Jerseyltes called, and ottered
the. estate, at no expense to the pretl
dnt except thai of the maintenance of
the president's household. A
' 'The presldeatfasked to be alwwfd
to pay reat.
MRS. NORM AN GALT
MITCHELL DIES OF
HEARTJFAILORE
COMMERCIAL .MAN KNOWN TO
HUNDREDS OF KLAMATH FOLK
DIES THIS AFTERNOON IN AN
AUTO NEAR MT. LAKI
'was a member. His lodge and also
the firm he represented have been
notified by wire, and the body will
probably be shipped to his home to
morrow. He was also a member nt
the Masonlo Lodge.
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MAO NO TROUBLE IN FINDING
AMOUNT FILIPINO, ., OTHER
PARTY IN FRACAS, FREBD'AF-
TER NIGHT IN JAP-
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A. A. Mitchell, known, to every, gro
cery man. in Klamath County an
"Mitch," died near Mt. Laklat 1;30
this afternoon from heart failure.
For years he has been traveling
through California and Oregon1 repre
senting M. G. Bernstein, tea and ,
coffee, dealers, of San Francisco. ikp Mose, the Indian who drew the
Mr. Mitchell left Klamath. Falls knife on tho Filipino of unpronounce
about noon today In an auto with I able name, and the Filipino are both
Harry Pelts, with theMntenUon of at large on the streets again. Mote,
calling on the trade at Midland, Mer-'however. Is out on. S50 ball,
rill and Malln. He had keen com- The Filipino was kept la only
plaining of a pain in huVcIest all .day, His offense was getting Intoxl-
the morning, and stopped at the J. O.lcated with that kind of anlatoxloa.
McOlellaa store at Mt. LaU to see Ifjuon where be wanted to. fight every-
ae cetua secure a nisjiier ior ma noay wno crossea nu psu. .,nm- ar
chest; This he was unable to do, and .rest occurred while he wan trying to
the party left for MerrMl.
, About two miles from the store Mr:
Mitchell was suddenly strlhen with
heart failure, and died before assist
ance eouM be secured. ..Coroner Barl
and
Whttloek. went to .mMkl
brought the body to tMeletty,;
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Its Uljtnjnll warn tnTUanAininfjklilt'st.t,
wa emgMSHnj4a " wsjmw nany , nw
meet popular. ma,.on; tho md fak
ing aieierriwry, u , smwne aaowu
sBdjikedby practlcaHy everyone la
the' eounty, He was.et - yeara
of
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Joee. The body wlllishnnnn
of by th BMn Lodge ef wWeh U
escape on a horse. The horse slipped
with him and the man' took n hart
spill 4on the pavement, , , )
The Filipino said his leg waa Wok
en, and was hauled up, to the 'elty
hail m an auto, xaere ur., ni ea
amtnod htm, found no .hMkea 'hoses,
nor even a'eralse. He wan "thrown
la,' and it BOW.Ont MtlnV
. Moss had. no dlttculty ,ia putting
tin his bond,. for Us wife, after ieel-
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ing on f sow in.tenaerii.irvss n.iWMA
Hk'?fally;Lsjei4ee;i:M'?s)s. bUls, still had a reU as M aa a'nwwer
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BBRLiN, oct. is. it la nuomneeti
that Austro-Germans hare taken the
heights dominating 'Belgrade, and)?
various crossings' over- the Jxwanbe'.''-"
They are reported to be nwvnatss'r
from?Semenbrla; ?Te oMal 'ssjsjli-'
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ABSENCE OF SEC GERMANS AND south frc(Belgrnne.
YAWL GIVE CREDENCE TO Bau"nUe3 Vrees "Br1ce',iti,? ?flfCi
PORT OF GERMAN RAIDER OFF - LONDON, 6ctl.An4AtssTtn.S
4i , patch saya Uat-PrenUer leanUihaa. -MEXICAN
COAST acaln announeeeVthenesjtwUtyi'intS
.Greece, answering the: Bulsjaynw-Aay f
WASHINGTON, D. C.'Oct. 15.
The navy department believes six
Germans escaped on the yacht Eclipse
and are trying to damage. British
commerce In the South Atlantic. The
leaves of absence to the Germans In
terned In the Kron Prlns -.Wllhelm
and the Prlns Ettel have been re
voked. ,
They will1 be confined to their phlpi
until It Is determined whether the
missing 'men. violated their' patois..
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NORFOLK, Oct, 15. The disap
pearance of the German-owned yawl,
the Ecllpse, and six warrant oalcert
Interned on the Kron Print Wllhelm,
gave credence to the'lreporta that an
other German vessel was raiding oaT
Mexico. "
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