The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 25, 1915, Image 1

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10 DRIVE GREECE
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F&'idHiWW mAT NA"01 V KX) UbrU In tbrtw montbi. It I.
IJR?-' PLAIN ATTITUDK fd.red a victory by Cb.rl-
Victory for Chute
Halted I'reM Brrlc.
COMO, Italy. (M. 16,
Jury trying the cm of FoeUr
Charlton, acuwd of murfarta
nia wire, brought la a vardlct of
guilty of murder, and Cbarltoa
waa nenk-ncod to ux yeara' eon-
flneannt. Deducting the aaaae-
ty granted under the law for
time already nerved, be will be
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STRAHORN
SAYS
WORK FOR ROAD
IN l-KTTKIl TO FIIKD PLKKT KX
I'KKHMRH AI'PRKCIATfON FOR
IXTKIlrMT TAKK.V IX RAILWAY
I'lKMKCTH IIV KLAMATH FOLKS
Sudden Death of Noland
Shock to the Community
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R WNDON. Oct. Ift.Aceofdlas to
rafi jikM dhiDateh. tk'e alllee have re-
M'min their requeet that Oreece de-
.i.'f ..i. .. lt, 1 ak. .111.
1 iv ' WHUtr in win jvib n awvw
IM ar the central do were. Xaaratly
I.K- tha.aroBeetd ultimatum, demaadlag
:imOrKe either demehlllee or
ft Htbm at Bulgaria before Novmaher
fliv -let hm not heea eeat.
KfJ' ttace'e attitude, la retard to the
liijj" -, UOl VI IHINM Ml !(
aat aaa procuumea aereeu at a nu
eCheatvoleat aeatnaky toward the
l: mue. but the above dwaatea ladl
($' turn that the allien' aenre ao aeearaaee
m-t-mmmmui mat obiw mkhhm an ih.
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ON VENICE; BOTH
SIDE VICTORS
AltttTRIAN DROP TWBNT' IIOMBg
ON ITALIAN crrv
I. wt
FreMca aad Teatoae Both Claim Vic
toHr ntatli CUun Caatare of
Hrcoad Line of Germaa Defraaea ea
WeM FreaU-OerawM Cmlav Weet
era Victoria aa WeH ae Coarja ta
Over RatelaM la Kaet aad BetMa
HU U1 aatar th mm k mlAm at I
iaeTaauaa. I'nltwl 1'reeeHerrk
laabud baa made tnmialnn. el J MUK' 0ct ,6 -11 U ttaead
That Hobert Strabora appreciate
tho loterent Klamatb county Deonlo
lake In the new railway trojecte Ii
Mhown by a letter written by him to
Fred Fleet of the Commercial Club
after having read Fleet' a article In the
Portland Journal on the railway altua-
tlon.
Tho totter Is aa fellews:
"Dear Mr. Fleet:
"I have Just read your eahlllratlaa
letter of the 30th la tho ForUaad
Journal, and wtoh to congratulate yea
on Its very happy and coavlnetngTeta.
Also to tkaaJt you very-much for yoar
intercut Iu our railway project, and If
it could be necessary to ofer you a-
word of encouragement to perslit In
this to the end.
"After reading your letter I have
concluded that you do not need any
thing of thli sort, and If tbo balance
of your populatlea caa be countr
upon to the extent of such a yourself.
Judge Worden snd others who have
come to my attention, your part can
be considered aa good ns done. -;
"Hoping to see you Ml In the very
near future, I remain,' sincerely yours,
"ROBERT STRAHORN"
pod twenty bombs oa Venice hut
night, damaglag the Stralal church
aad netting Ire to several bulldlags-
No casulatlaa resulted.
Ualted Freea Sarvteo
PARIS, Oct. 36. It U
that the Freach eaptared tao
liae of strong difeaees, eomprlalag
tho slopes of North Hill 196. a mil
north of Mesall. Heavy bombard
meat for several hours preceded tao
vflnlanl aauutt nn imm tMartiAa
k&fiu . . ...-. n w... wn . nwHVHV
move Toaay,,
md Oarlsji, proprietor of the United Pram Service
Rsaar Uowi oa Mala street, la a wry BBRLIN, Oct. 16. it la announced
'saey man, doing ererytaMc from dip- that French attacks near Tenure had
w ea the aid of tho altlaa. Taw
leaad of Cyprus, aa Kagtiek poeses
aea tku would bo of immeaae mine
vs "-frr ;-ii igarai 'aa .'' la.itt
awat AtpreaMtKleoeBaaUlaree,
la u shape of a uHimatam mlgtt
-b eapleyed.
The only coacoaaloa proeured ao far
Is the treating of eoavoyaaee through
the ports and over tao Oraehva rail
wri of allied troops to Serbia's aid.
pug ehocolatea to aethu aa Maoris-
, tsateiit of ta new mor aarosa the
a frest, hlch he has Jaet begun. His
, aew store will be aest door to the
1 SUr theater, aad H la U oplatoa of
' th(M bo are famlHar with this loaa-
Ua that this ahoald prov to bo a
tisfactory
'"i vsry
T.- VWt Fair.
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.. nigai aaa hot. b. w. hmi.
Hb their wives, eteppod over la this
ey from Donanaai ttlr way to
be fair. '
W. a, Uww'la dowa fromr Seattle.
vxtrk.
O'Keefe U here from New
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W. W. Weat Is up from Saa Fma-
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Ma J. HuhbeU of Chllotuln la a
Haom visiter.
Norta Mesall have been roputoed. Voa
Hlpdsabnrg repulsed the Ruestao at
tacks to tho southeast of Riga,
la Serbia we occupied oertaia
passes aorthwest of Ub, betwe
Dreaoyaglava and Mlrkavocm, aad
reached the Daurorac-Rebrovo line.
United Frees Service
LONDON. Oct. 16. Tho Austro-
Oomaaa ar advaaclng over aa So
mite front thirty miles from the south
nanus aad Save rivers. They are
straddling tho Belgrade-Constant!-aople
railroad aad tho Morava River.
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"the term will lapse, aad court etaad
adjourned uatll tho opeaiag of aat ATalBNS, OeCSi.
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present, and they wore naanlsaoas
endorsing D. V. Kuykeadall forr-the
, position. Mr. KnykeadaH w a
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Oat of rosaect to the lato Judge
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Plans for Klamath Day
The management of tlio'Brunawlck
bowling alleys has completed arrange
ment for a bowling league, which
will Jp known as the Brunswick Bowl
ing League.
The league will consist of six teems
with three men to each team, Judg
ing from the line-ups, bowling fans
will witness some real fast games.
Local rollers are rapidly ivaadhss
Into form. Don Dale and F. M. Upp
are tied for high score, wit; SS7.
Qlen Jester holds the duck pin
with 130. Jester Is showing all klada
of bowling form, winning the honors
In the last doubles aad having., Irat
place la the preseat series up toltato.
Leo Houetoa aad Jeator look Uks
ond wlnnors la tbe present aortas,
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WASHINGTON. D. C, Oct. 36.
The Mallory 1laer Colorady la airs oB
Cape Romalne, near Charleeton, 8. 0.
The steamer Suwanne wlrelisand-Th
crew abandened: tho burning ship aad
aa unidentlled steamer rescued thorn.
Tugs have gone to the nsslstanoV of
the burning vessel.
W, C. T. U. WW Meet I
Tho W. 0, T. U. will meet Thursdsy
at 1:10 o'clock at the koma of Mrs.
B. 8. Qrtgsby, at Eleventh aad Bush
streeU, In regular essskm.
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Circuit JudgeOeorfsjNolaad waa
strickea with heart laHare about 8 : 16
Sunday sjfterBOon, wkllo driving 'his
auto, aad died before be could be
brought to the city. for. nsedlcal asetst-
aace.
Judge Noland, with Mrs. Noland.
Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt aad Mrs, No
Innd's mother, started .on a drive to
ward the Upper Lake shortly after
noon, aad about throe miles oat oa
the Algoma- road Mr. Noland became
sick and stopped tbe car. He had Just
gotten out of the car. whoa he fell
over.
Shortly after A. W, Walker of
Medford, demonstrator of the. Kissel
Kar, happened along, coming to town.
aad Mr. Noland waa. placed ta his ear
and taken to the hospital. Judge No-
land waa dead before the city was.
reached, aad, In fact, had loot eoa-i
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Is probable that the,fuaeel will be
held Wedneeday or ThnredeW'aad wIU
be conducted, by the Maeoale Loss;
of which'' the Judge waa aa, active
member. The body will be removed
to the Noland home. this afternoon.
George Noland waa a'aatlve of Ore
gon, being born la CrosweU, Lane
county, on October 34, 1867, aad, waa
68 years old oa the day of his death.
Hla father. Captain P. C. Notad, a
veteran of the 'Mexican war aad tho
Rogue River Indian war, came to Ore
gon In 1863, after the "41!' days of
California and wimproaUaeat ta tho
early history of Orejaa.
After: atteadlnx tho Laae'eoaatr
schcoli.'Nolsad attended tho Uatror- r C Rlehards of tao.looal
One of the. beaUturweddiage of
the season oecurredsi tho homo of
the brido'a mother. Mrs. Sadie Buteh-
ias, oa Oak street, whoa Mies NeUie
M. Hutchlas was Jotawd la heir wed-
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lock with Mrs. Charles H. Rognca of
Ashland, at I o'cJoek Saaday morhdag.
Tho Impreaslvs ring eeraaaoay of, tho
pleeepal ehareh waa read
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sltyot Oiegon. aad gradaated la 1118 wh. the bridal .party
wane the ixMieagria wedding
sclousaees almost Immediate after
tho attack,
Dr. Merryman, who waa tho family
physician, states that Judge Noland
waa subject to heart trouble, and has
had several attacks In the past year.
Just before leaving homo, yesterday
afternoon be had a alck spell, from
whtob he apparently recovered. Al
though urged by the. rest of tho party
aot to go out, he Insisted oa driving
tho oar,
The, aows of the sudden death came
as a shook to the entire community,
and the sympathy of everyone la with
Mrs. Noland. It was just about four
years ago that the family suffered tho
leas or their only son, Who died while
at tho University of Oregoa, Neither
tho Judge nor Mrs. Noland ever re
covered from this Joas.
No arrangements have heea perfect
ed for the funeral yet, aa tho date will
depend on the arrival of relatives. It
with the degrees of Bachelor of Arm
and Bachelor of Sciences. Ho took
both scleatUe and. classical
In, tho university,
In, addition to being prominent la
athletics, ho at the sametlse read
law In tbe otlee of Judge Charles
Fitch at Eugene, being adailttft to
mo oar tne same year no grsauaosd
from the university. V
.After a year's pracUce In PrinevUle,
Noland moved, to Astoria, aad prae
tleed law there unUt 1907. whoa ho
moved to Klamath Falls. Wall la
Asteria: he waa appointed city aetor-,
ney. aad waa elected for two sucoes
stve terms, serving Ave aad a half
years In all.
- In September. 1908, Mr. Nolaad
waa appointed circuit Judge of. this
district to succeed Judge Beaioa, who'
resigned to enter private practice. He
occupied tho beach tor tho remainder
of the term of two years. ' After: fosr
years of private practice, he was asala
appointed to the circuit beach to suc
ceed Benson, who waa sleeted Jastlee
of the suprsms beaeh, aad took ottos
January 1, 1115;
was played Impressivoly by MlMMwra
fought cousia of tho hrioo.-" i
The house deeoratkiaa were autasaa
colore, tho bride sowaod In watt
crepe de cheae earried while
tloas. After tmm mfianiTii
orate- weddlag' breakfast was served,
The brMoVie a daughter ofhMrs.'
Bull.' Unlikb. .-- -'IT' r-
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Mrs. Young; who has been vtsltlai
her ton la utagen vaney, retuniea
her homo la Ornate Pass oa tl
morulng'o local.
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Home tor the Winter.
Louis Hoaglaad arrived homo Sat
urday night, after speadlsg tho mat
raer la Lakevlew la the employ, of
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formal moottas of onto hand hhaa at
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we-eajeotsisJUatsfiir;a)',::
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popular la ehareh and social
The groom tea eoatraator at
and the couple will make their
there.
The foHowIng -were, preseat, at' 'the
ceremeny: Mrs., Sadie HnMhtas;the
bride's' atothor. 'Mr,f sid Mrs. M1 Sut
ton aad son Elmer. Mr. and MrtJoha
Huteaina ana son, aisteasa. ;Mr,aa
Mrs. A. M. Sutton iu aonan4.ens
tor Jack and Dorothy, 'Mr. aad Mrs.
W. E. Fasght. Mms Nra Fsaaht,
Mrs. Myrta M. Kteherde, flora Mntoa
taw, Charles Faugut, Mies Ida
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