The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 19, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH COUNTY'S
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KLAMATH KALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1915
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KLAMATH FALLS5 I IT L f.
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER J 1
' Tarth V11 Nu' a'MIB
DECLARts
WAR ON BUL6ARS;
RIH8IA IX MATE OP WAR WITH
IIULGOHIA
Vm Macanrn Capture ObreBoviu'.
ttatou Art' AUmarlai Further
Toimnl Belgrade Many Herb VII.
IdH Taken, and Vraiil Cilumt.
Itlfarian Advance lnl Pin ViiL
q-9R Mile From Nlah.
I'nllnl I'rrim Krvlr
ROME, Oct. It) Italy tins declared
nt on miliaria. Russia U declared
UeiUte of war with tho Hnnu- coun
try, uid her (urinal declaration Is ex-
ptttei.
I ulltnl I'let .HoMlir
UKUMN, Ott. 10. Il U unnimnred
tnslOenoral on Mnckcnxeu linn cap
trd Obrovuvac, and tho Teuton
melt hare advanced further on tliu
heights of liolgrndu. Several Serbian
rllUief luo boon taken. Tho cap-
ttrtot Vranln In confirmed.
Th Bulgarians hnvo advanced Into
tho I'lrot Valley, toward tho town of
Plrot. which U twenty-five mllen by
nil from NUdi. Tho armies of thu
Btugars aro crossing several Btrenmi
ia4 taking villages along tho bank.
Unittd Press Service
STOCKHOLM, Oct. 19. A British
MbaarlDe torpedoed the Gorman
itMmshlp Pcrnnmbucb and Soder
himm In tho Italtlc, linking tho for
mer ami tlnmnglng tho latter,
NO one' blamed
FATAIITY
CORONER'S JURY UNABLE TO FIX
REftTOXHIRILlTY FOR DEATH
OP STEPHEN M. FREEMAN, VIC
TIM nt unvnava uieincvt i
The coronor's Jury of tho lnquct
hld yesterday aftornoou ovor the
My of Stephen H. Freumun, who
4M Monday morning from Injuries
ferehtj In it motorcyclo-automoblle
wllUlon, wore unnblo to II x tho bhuno
'or tho tragedy. Evidence ahowod
't both parties wore on tho right
Mo of tho rond.
Part of tho roport of tho Jury wan
ts follews:
"That tho doooHHOd camo to hid
wth at tho Dlackburn hoapltal In
KlMnath Falls, Oregon, on tho 18th
of October, 1915;
"That his death waa, cautd by a
fracture of tho skull, due tr nn iiccl
nUl collision with an automobile
while riding on tho rear Hoat of n
motorcyclo, driven by J. Henri, the
utomobllo being driven by Mra. Mc
Donald. That the accident occurred
the cornor of Sixth nnd Klamith
fwtn, In tho city of Klamath Fallt,
Oregon, nt about 15 p. ro,f on tho 17th
y of Octobor, 1916.
That tho accident waa an unfortu
tto ono, nnd that the Jury Is unable
10 Ax iuiy blame on any party or
Ptrtleg connected therewith, accord
'it to the evidence.
"We, tho Jury, wlah to recommend
I? ft vohloles observe more cau
on In approaching and turning cor
wt In the ttreeU of Xksnath FalU."
Nton Heiw on iv n. nwiv.
Dr. and Mra. Alesaoder Murray of
"" ve, New Bruniwlck, and
?" w. a, Mlllloan of Seattle are
"guests of Mr,'nd Mra. Harold
"llllcan at 818 Lincoln street. They
w on their way to the eipoaltlon at
"n Fraacltco.
Down From Luke.
J, B, BniAii, H. D. WlrU and F, A.
JnuU,t have Just arrtTed from
ITALY
TEUTONS
GAINING
FOR
financifrs i
STRAHORN PLANS
organization of portland
railway committee of mo.v.
i:v heads occurs HATtmn.tv.
nthahohn ah president
PORTLAND. Oct. 1. Orgnnlii
tlou of (ho Portland uilluay rommlt-
!, to nlil Robert F. Htnilioni In
analyzing thu plans unit fornuilntliin a.
iltrinclnl hams tor development of
Cent i nl Oickom hy tho Oregon, Cull
forulii ft Eastern Railway company,
woH perfected Saturday hy tho selec
tlon of those flunnclont nm! hiislncs
men:
A. I.. Mill, president First National
bank.
J, C. Alnsworlh, president United
P.tntcs National bonk.
W. M. Lndd. president l-ndd ft Til
ton hnnk.
N'litltnn SlniUM, manager Flolicli-nur-MnyiT
compnny.
rninkt'n T. (Jrinitti. prenldont Port
lind Itiillwny, Light mid I'owcr row
pany. ('. (' foil, piiiildi'iii I'lilon Mcnt
compiitiy nnd pronldctit Portlnnd
Chamber of Commerce.
Thew men will rnllnbnrnte with
iMr, Strnhorn In formulating v supple-
mi'ittnry mporl to th" I'ortbnd himl-
noun men who Blgn'd n loiter to the
rnllrond builder, inking whnt grent
eoimtrurtlvo vork I'ortlnnd oin un-
Nlorlaki' durlnir 191ti. Tho rojiort will
ho made nt n neconl meeting of thews
i men, to he called when englneera of
'the O. C. ft K. hnvo finished survey
nnd oMlmnle of cost,
' With t)m report It Is probable ihat
the committal will present recom
mendntlona nnd sugBOBtlons for the
llnnnclng of tho railroad project.
CHIEF STATIC IAX OF RECLAMA
TION SERVICE USES PICTURES
IN ABBHESSUS IN PALACE OF
LIBERAL ARTS
Thq Commercial Club Ib In recolpl
of n letter from C. W. Illauchniil,
chief Htatlrlati of tho lechimntlon her-
vice, who Is nt present doing govern
ment work In the Piilncn of Liberal
Arts i.t tho exposition, lauding the
Klnmuth movloi. Illanrlunl, Ih using
tho pictures In cunnei'liem with hli
own work, and oory day shows them
to largo crowds.
ljist Sunday ho talked for nn hour
in ono of tho largest audiences ovot
assembled for a government nddrcsj
nt tho fair on Klnmnth county, llo
usod the Klivm'ath movies In eonnoc
tlon with tho talk, which, of coureo.
means an iinoatlmnblo iimonnt or nit
vitrtlnlne for this section. Mr. Branch-,
ard Hald also that ho was having more
nlctures tikon of Crater Luke to uso
In his addresses.
E
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M. E.
ANNUAL EVENT WILL HE OIL
SERVED WITH DINNER AND
PROGRAM TO DISCUSS WORK
FOR THE YEAH
TnniBht is homecoming night ,it
tho Mothodlst church. There will be
a nranam and dinner, and the work
for the year will be dlscutaed.
Thk la an unnual affair at the local
church, at which the work for the
year la formally luunchou. ah mem
bers, attendant and frlenda are In
vited to come. Tbero will be a charge
of It oeota to cover coat ot the dinner.
KLAMATH
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CHURCH
Mexico's Next President
and His Greatest Enemy
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WASIUNOTON. U.C.Uct. xy,
. Moxlco lias ro-entcrod tho family
a. - .,nnnno T.nntitlic'a n ot o to
(' Arrendondo constituted n formal
recognition of CftTranza ns presi
dent. Tho title of presldnt has
boon assumed by Cnrrnnzn.
Carranzn, nnd his grontost onemy,
Villa, wore tho two that kopt In high
places In Mexico during tho days that
generals wore mado and broken in a
day. At last Carranza has triumphed,
and Is on tho ovo of recognition by
Pnn-Amerlca. Villa, on the other
hand, has met constant defeat for the
last few weeks, and his old strong
hold, Sonorn, has nt last boon Invade!
by the victorious Carranza.
Tho defeat of Villa marks tho pass
ing of a man who was In every sonso
a patriot Outlawed In hla youth by
the Dlax government for a crime that
. hut the natural result of the
political condition! of that reign; his
1 poor and down-trodden of his coun
try, nnd whllo for many years hunted
as n bandit, with a price upon his
head, many families of the peon class
can nnd do tell stories of his many
:,it!) of assistance to that class.
Villa's sister uns the victim of the
Jeff l.olltlco of hi? native town. Villa,
then 17 yenrb old, with the assistance
of eoeral friends, kidnaped the offl
r)il, took him to the mountains, and
Uiae compelled him to go through a
merrlngo ceiomouy, performed by a
priest also kidnaped for tho occasion.
After the ceremony the Jeff ikjIUIco
t:is killed, and from thht time Villa
v s a fugitive from Justice until
the oerthrow of piaz, when he cumo
e'er tro Mndoro icglme.
Will Itrtiiin Ilpme.
Mrs. William Tubbs, who bus been
v'sltlng with Mi s Frances Doyd of
this elty, will soon leavo for her home
In Yreka.
Hear Ye! Hear Ye!
Dress-Dp
Week
WILL HE OFFICIALLY
OBSERVED IN KLAMATH
FALLS
October 25 to 30
IRAiN wrecked
BY MEX BANDITS;
TWO KNOWN DEAD
ILNTKH. TltAIX CItYINO "DEATH
TO OltlXGOES"
Kill tho Boldlent," Slogan of Robben,
Under Dc la Rosa, Xoted Mexican.
Three Soldiers Wounded Banditti
Hum Bridge, Belaying Pursuit of
r.OO Holdlers and Civilians Sixty
Mexicnna in Robber Band.
United Press Service
BROWN8VILLE, Oct. 19. Five
hundred soldiers and civilians are
trailing a band of sixty Mexican ban
dits, who wrecked a train near here
last night, killing several Mexicans.
Tho bandits burned a three hundred
foot bridge between the wreck and
Brownsville to delay the pursuit.
They also cut telephone and telegraph
wires.
Lus de li Rosa, a noted Mexican of
Mntamoras, Is reported to be the lead
er of the bandits. The train was
wrecked by romovlng spikes and bolls
from tho rails.
Before the passengers recovered
from the shock of the wreck, five
Mexicans entered the first car, which
remained on the track, and began
shooting, and crying "Death to the
Gringoes," "Kill the soldiers."
' Passengera wero ordered to band
'over their valuables. Those resisting
were clubbed and shot. They forced
sevcralto remove their jshoes andjtll
outer clothing.
Corporal McBee, an American sol
dier, and engineer Kendall were
killed and two American soldiers
were wounded.
PAGEANT TO SHOW
RISE OF INDUSTRY
BUILDING INDUSTRY FROM CAVE
SLN TO PRESENT DAY TO BE
PRESENTED AT CONVENTION
AT EXPOSITION
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1'nlied Pretis Servtew
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 19. The
eolutIon of the building industry
from tho days of the cave man to the
present era ojt steel and concrete will
be presented in a great pageant as
tho closing feature of "American
Builders' Week,"
whlch began here
Monday.
Thousands of builders and con- years
tractors from all states of the Union
nro assembled here for the conven
tion. The celebration of builders' Mr
week Is under the auspices of tne en- vosterd,3r fot Ban Francisco. Mr
tire building Industry of San Fran- KlraDall, who is local representative
Cisco, aided by the building trades of the Weyerhaeuser company, will
and similar organizations in practic-'attend tho meeting8 0 the lumber
ally every large city In the United men and forester8 during Forest
States.
Wedding Bells.
Edwin J. Bloomqulst and Miss,
Alma Sutherland were united in mar-
Shards. MnMBlooqutet Is ei
ployed at the Pelican Bay Mill. At.,
tor they return from a honeymoon i" .i. --- - .-. -
trip at the exposition they will live,8' Phonographs, together with
on Jefferson street.
0eii8 Business Here.
Fred B. Hurd, a recent arrival from
Southern California, who has been In (
search of a live town tor a business :
location, believes Klamath FalU Is
the best business city in the North
I west, and with this impression he will
open a Jewelry and watchmaker's
,Btore at 605 Main street. Mr, Hurd
,1s now busy arranging hla store.
Reception for Catholic Priest.
A reception will be held this even
ing at the Church ot the Sacred Heart
in honor ot Rev. Father Oeleasou,
Provincial of the Jesuit Order, who is
visiting Father McMillan. Father
OeleaaoB has recently returned to the
United States frost Roate.
windows to be
GAILY TRIMMED
DISPLAY WIXDOW8 OF STORES,
WILL BE GRAND SIGHT DURING !
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DRESS-UP WEEK TO C05I
PETE FOR PRIZES
Maybe a lot of people will get their
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share of Dress-Up week through won-
dow shopping, but if they do they
will get something worth while. The
windows of the stores will be mag
nificently dressed, and will be devot
ed to practical seasonable suggestions
as well as those of fashion's decree.
Dress-Up Week Is not to be ob
served Just by the clothing, dry goods
and shoe Btores, but every line of re
tall business is to participate. The
Idea Is to make the town Just as at
tractive as possible.
("Tnmnlptn nlnni for th observance
of Dress-Up Week are to be arranged a" England Is asking. That there
at the meeting of the Business are differences over many of tho war'a
Men's Asoclatlon, to be held Wednes- gravest problems among the cabinet
day night. Blue ribbon premiums arc'membera ha3 long been !,. Tnc
to be offered for the best dresseo win
dows In all lines of business, Includ
ing stores handling groceries, hard
ware, furniture. Jewelry, drugs, con
fectionery, as well as for the special
wlndows of the big department and eminent come down, but It must fall
clothing stores. un)o33 It shows strength and decision
Dress-Up Week Is not to boost the over such B """era as the Gallt
sale of "finery." but to remind the P expedition, the rescue of the 8ert
purchaser of the ordinary classes ot.Dlans. th Problems of recruiting and
goods that It Is time to lay In the waste' and Zeppelin attacks," said the
supply for the season. It Is also the.L.ondon Globe.,
time for the citizens to put on a smile,
keep clean, and wear as good cloth- "niied Press Service
Ing as circumstances will permit. LONDON, Oct. 19. The cabinet
The man who thinks he is down met, presumably to consider wat
and out is only down, and out because problems and Carson's resignation'.
he thinks so. Forget your grouch, Aaquith is lllandia restlng-Jorjf,
and look cheerful, and it won't be few days. - -
long before you will feel that -way. -
wine snips
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HAVE LONG-ESTABLISHED RIGHT
TO FLY FLAGS OF NEUTRAL
NATIONS FOR RUSE IX ATTACK
.OR FLIGHT
Pulled Press Servlco
WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct. 19. .will bo at Klamath county from De-
Officials Indicated that no action wiiijcember 6th to 13th, according to Fred
be taken regarding the sinking of the Peterson, county school superintend-
steamer Nicoslam. The report that ent. While here he wlU make an ln-
British patrollers used the American
flag offered only an International
question.
The right of warships to use the
nag 0f neutral nations as a ruse'is expected that the Institute held un-
whether attacking or In flight, has.der his charge will be the source of
been recognized for over a nundrea
Attends Forest Week.
and Mrs. J. F. Kimball left
Week at the fair, after which he and ,
Mrg Klmbal, n probably take lnf
tne San Dleg0 exp08ttlon.
EiUson Display. ,' ' " ,
The store window of the Wlrtz mu-,HENUNE. THE PHOTO MAN, WILL
-J - JTJTJj ADD MOTION PICTURE CAMEH.C
A. Edison, world's genius, for whom
this
week Is being nationally cele-
Jbrated,
Got the Meet.
Bob Sloan returned last night from
a deer hunt in the Parker Station
region, He brought in a buck,
DuMcnulr Visitor.
W. M, Whitney is here on business
from Dunsnulr.
Her Front Merrill.
B. J, Daniels and wife are vlsitlnj
here from Merrill. v
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VMton Frew Agswet 'OvT
4, M; Bedford is litelwsss. visitor
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fro. Ue Aeaoy. :yv-
'.British cabinet
WILL EALL SOON
IS LONDON BELIEF
'CAN CABINET LAST?" IS UNI
VERSAL QUESTION
Rwijoi.ition of Sir Edward Canon
Empluisizea Difference Among Cab
inet Members as .the Greatest iMac
of Wat London Globe Says Body
Must Take Decided Stand as to the
Rescue of Serbia.
United Press Service
LONDON, Oct. 19. "Can tho As
qulth cabinet last?" la the question
resignation of Sir Edward Carson em
phasizes them so sharply that many
politicians expect the cabinet to fall.
"We should regret to see the gov-
expert .
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M. S. PITMAN. RURAL SCHOOL EX
PERT, TO BE HERE DECEMBER
OTH FOR WEEK'S STAT WILL
HOLD TEACHERS' INSTITUTE?
M. S. Pitman, expert of rural
schools tat Monmouth Normal school.
est!gatlon of schools and hold Inst I-
tute,
j jir. Pitman is one of the best
.known school experts in the West. It
"much aid to Klamath county teachers.
both In suggesting features and, im
proving methods. He will visit the
schools, also, thus aiding the teach
ers personally.
MORE KLAMATH
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MOVIES PLANNED
TO EQUIPMENT FOR LAOAL
HJBITION
Archie Henlino, the hustHug pho
tographer, who waa the first 'to tatro,J
duce day and night pbxJtograpayilsi's'tfe
this city, is now located in his mw
,catedjnhu;iemf
street rIeWt)W)
studio at 327 Main
by inveatlnz In the
equipment for bis pholwwklMs
made rapid and wonderful Hwesss lsWm
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