The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 26, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2C, 191 S
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i PARTY WINS BRUSSELS' HEADS BULGARIANS HOLD
GREECE; MAY HELD TO ACCOUNT! ALL SERB PORTS
BllllftlBk:rr: DN RIVER DANUBE
Kuykendall Is
Named as Judge
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ll'MOIl THAT (iltKKOK WILL JOIN
AI.MKH IMMEDIATELY
h 4s Other Hand Come Heaert That
vf am Between Greece MM AJH is
U4ijhi. ir flrM-laas Interfere With
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I;. 2 .ui fw.tiM In Helhaa OaTer
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rfUi of Cypras to Artec tor Aid
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OK BELGIUM CALLED TO TELL
TIIK KAIHKIt WIIV THEY EXE-
CUTED ENGLISH WOMAN
Hlit'll IH OFFICIAL CLAIM KltOM
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i,Atiks Press service
i i) ROME. Oct, 16. 11 to rumor that
ifnmm salmis or in ureciaa wwhi
kMrwtcned. If this la true It meaaa
that the war party ku triumphed,
mi Orteco will Jots the allies imme-
t!HJ Press Service
1AND0N, Oct. a. The Central
iNts nu hinted that a diplomatic
ibmk with Greece aad the allies Is
aieasslllty, K Orate ialerferes with
; iterations of the alltoa la th Bal-
t 'uai. A not that the represeatatlves
'! tee allies hand Premier Salmis
eetislaed this Inforawtloa, according
Jte aa Athens dispatch.
Foreign MlnlaUr Gray aaaouaced
it the houaa of commoaa that Rag
'hial'i pier to Greece haa lasted be-
. Mat dreece hadn't aaen htr way to
J sMlerbla.
V Assalth was ahla to attcad tha
NNttat of Iba cablaat today.
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LONDON Oct. 20. Generals
von Teutons (tain About Mcsnll Only
dar lanskon and von Tlsslng, tha civil I
and military governor of Belgium,
hava baaa aummoned to Imperial1
headquarter to report personally In
regard to tbo Cavell execution by the
Oarmana In Ilruuets. Thla la Inter
preted to mean that tho execution wan I
not wholly approved.
Tha Impraealou here la that the
Brussels authorltlea hastened tho elo
cution last the kaiser would pardon
Mlaa Cavell.
Few Trenches Remain In Allien 1'oh.
lon Italian Aviator Bombard
Trleat, Killing Two and WottHillmc
Tuelve Krewrh Claim Victories In
West Hussions Defeated la Esst.
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CALLED BY DEATH
I'XKl'MOXIA AFTER WEEK'S HICK.
XKSK, RESULTS IN IIKATH OF
H'KI.L KNOWN AND WELL
IJKKD KI.AMATH FALLS MAN
MRS.J.H.WENNER
DIES OF CANCER
AKTKR LONG FIGHT WITH DRKAD
DISEASE, MUCH RESPECTER
WOMAN SUCUMB8 AT HOSPIT
AL LEAVES HVHBAND
The funeral of Mrs. J. H, Wanner,
who died yesterday afternoon at the
hospital, will be held at the under
taking- parlora tomorrow at J: 10. Mrs.
Weaaer died after years of battle with
cMicer.of the bowels.
'Mrs. Wenner has been sick, many
months, and little hope was held for
her recovery at any time. Her death
haobMtn hourly expected for some
daya.
She waa a highly respected woman
of Klamath Falls, belnc 52 years of
age at the time of her death. For sev
era! years she baa made her home In
Hot Bprlnas addition. Sbe leaves a
husband.
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Wabtter Owaa Graham, who for
fwir years has made km heme la
KUnatii Falls,' came to hie death
,trea pneumonia at.kla home at tae
WMhlnxUm house tale 'moralag. He
4hm been alck oalr a- wek.
Mr. Uraham was wall kaowa la thla
clly, and bad many frleada. So aud
dtaly did this last skkaeaa eome upon
bin that many of hla frleada did not
even know that he waa alek'uatll'thay
beard of his deathhla moralaa;. He
leaves three brotkera la .Klamath
ftllt, A. F, Graham, Robert B. Orav
Ua RDd Henry K. Oraaaat aad aa
otasr brothor la HatUhurg, Mlaa.
Mr. (iraham waa norm la Jill la
lllMliilppi. Four yean ago he, earn
Klamath Falta aad worked aa a
brltVlayur. Hu waa a man of tamper
U habits aadgood moral charaeter,
fni his doath cornea aa a shock to the
wamunlty.
His funoral win occur tomorrow at
10:80 '"m Whftlock'a undertaking
psrlors. n J ,
vs for Houth. ,TTT
Judge dale and family departed oa
this morning's local iorXoa AaftlM.
r. Oslo, who la aaaoeiated with the
m of Btone, Oale Cob of that
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enter the
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CHARITON IS TO
RETURN TO U. S.
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FRIHON, HliAVRR OK WIFK Wltfc
OOMK HACK TO NATIVK LAND.
WILI MVB IN POTO RICO
United Press Service
COMO, Italy. Oct. 26.--Porter
Charlton, who haa but four months to
serve la prison in Italy for the killing
or hla wife, ia planning to return to
America when he la released. He ex
pacta to meet Blgnor Bervadlow the
Italian consul from Denver, whoee
wife and family are frlenda of Charl
ton. Firat he will go to Rome, from
there to Naplea. aad from Naples to
New York. Later he will make hjs
home at Porto Rloo.
Toastla Removed
Corrlae, daughter or mr. anu r.
Carl Plath, who haa bean sutariag
with her tonsils, underwent a success:
ful operation for their removal.
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UBRL1N, Oct. 20. It is announced
that Bulgarians have occupied all the
northeastern Serbian porta on the
Danube. Tbo Germans have recap
tut ed a thousand feet of tho allies' po
sitions north of Mesnll. Only a few
trenches remain In the banda of the
allies.
United Press Service
AMSTERDAM, Oct. 26. Italian
nvlators bombarded Trieste Sunday,
killing two and wounding twelve, ac
cording to dltpatcbea from Vienna.
Cnlted Press Service
PARIS, Oct. 26. It' Is announced
that the French have resisted heavy
'counter attacks and stll retain Lacour-
ttnc In Champagne. Fighting still
continues. The Bulgarians were, re
tnilxwl In (he Strumnltx region.
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(InliiHt Press Service
JIKItl.lN. Oct. 28. It Is announced
that iho Oormans have captured the
northern slopes of the Race, Valley,
south of Palanka, and also Marcorac
aud Mole from the Serbians. We are
driving tuom across the Illuxt district
lllndenb.irg has recaptured the
KuHlmlranlka farm. To the south
ward tho Davarlans repulsed the Rus
elans cast of Barabovlchl and south of
Vygonoskoyo Lake. Von Llnsengen
stormed the Russian positions east of
Darabovlchl and Klolo and west of
Czurtornsk, taking the positions and
repulsing n counter attack.
SECOND SMOKER
BILLED TONIGHT
COMMERCIAL CLUB ROOMS IN
RHADINKS8 TO KNTERTAIN
1IVSINESS MKN CIGARS, EATS,
AND PROGRAM PROVIDED
The Commercial Club rooms, a few
daya ago littered with piles of straw,
Mtanlo vegetables, boxes, boards, etc..
la now all tidied up and fined with
forty or more big, comfortable chairs.
Tho reason for the change Is that the
Btraw and vegetable have been seat
away to the Portland Manufacturers
and Ind Products ehow. and the
room haa oeen maae reauy tor un
entertainment of forty or more,Klam
ath Falls men at the second Commer
cial Club smoker.
The smoker is billed for tonight.
The cbalra are for the vlsttore. Be
aldea the chairs, boxes of good cigars,
hundreds of sandwiches and a short
program hava been arranged to make
the forty or more glad they came.
M the first Informal smoker, a
month ago, forty were present, aad
forty want away aayliig they would
be present at the next amoker. Be-
aides these, there will be a jtttmDer or
men who weren't there, acrorev
The short program tnetadea abort
speeches ,. from a few repreeeateUYe
mon, such aa principal, h;pu
the blah school, aad Doctor Johnson.
Schemes for he betterment ,of city
aad county will ne.dlsciieealnforr
ally. '
Toatair.lfMWae. v. " ' u
0, R. MWIerlW laaye Bere eei.wea,
Dseiay's rfofta; fff tea Fraailaes.
where m tew eayawUl be aeew at tae
xpeelUea, aad the Mrcaaat at a aw
MklMlar the Orraeu. theabar will
be made. .'' WN
WILL TRY BRIBES
.TO SOLVE VILLA
ISSUE IN MEXICO
CARUANZA WILL OFFER VILLA
$2ftO,O90 TO LEAVE.
FHee, IN Oaase . ;, 3
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Judge D. V. Kaykeadait
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mm yeateroay afternoon a
waa reefilved from florortinr Wlttiv.
combe officially announcing the ap
pointment of D. V. Kaykendail as cir
cuit judge of the Thirteenth Judicial
district, to succeed the late George
Noland. Thla morning Mr. Kuyken
dall qualified for the office and court
waa called and adjourned until Friday
raoralag.
The appointment of Mr. Kuyken
dall baa met with general approval,
both among the members of the bar
and the general pubHc. Althoagh a
young man, Mr. Kuykendall ia recog
nised on all side aa having the qual
ifications necessary for this high posi
tion. He baa always been a very dili
gent1 student, and la coaetdered one of
the best read' lawyers In the city.
Older membera of the local bar, each
aa Judge Drake. Stone, Gale, Rutenlc
aa well aa the yoanger contingent.
all Joined In urging his appointment.
Judge Kuykendall la proud of the
fact that be Is a, native Oregonlaa. as
waa also hla fatherDr.'W. Kuyken
dall, one of the best known of Ore
gon's pioneers. Mr. Kuykendall
born at Wilbur, Douglas county, Aug
ust 13, 1878. When about ten years
of age his family moved to Eugene,
where he attended the public schools
and later the University of Oregon,
graduating in 1898, Following this
lie spent, threo years at the George
town University of Washington, D. C,
where he studied law.
In 1908 he waa admitted to the bar
In Oregon, and began hla practice In
KuKene. In February, 2906, he came
to Klamath Falls, aad haa been prac
ticing here since. He served four and
a halt years, from July 1, 1908, to
January 1,-1913, as proaecutlng attor
ney for the district of Klamath aad
Lake counties. For the past four
years he haa been senior member of
the firm of Kuykendall A Ferguson.
With his appointment Judge Kuy
kendall will retire from the practice
of law, and the business of the firm
haa been taken over by hla partner,
P. J. Ferguson.
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 26. In
habitant of Ague Prteto, Mexico, are
fleeing to Douglas, Arlsoaa, fearing a
bombardment by Villa troops. Ota-
tlal few raiders will attack the tralaa
that are conducting 6,000 Carranam
lata from Eagle Pass.
American soldiers are patrolling the
railroad. '
United Press Service
BROWNSVILLE, Oct. 26. Cheao
Floree, a Mexican prisoner, admitted
that he .participated la the Olmlto
train wreck, and hold-up. He con
fessed that the raiders were regalarly
organised. The object, be said, waa
to "secure the liberty aad independ
ence of Texas for the Mexicans." Rob
bery aad looting, he said, were sec
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CUPID BUSY AT
GRIFFITH HOME
REV, J. R. GRIFFITH OF BAPTIST
CHURCH OFFICIATES AT TWO
MARRIAGES AT HI8.HOME YES.
TERDAY
Two marriages were solemnised
yesterday In Klamath Fall. Rev. 3.
B.,urimtn omciatea emc time, ana
each time the ceremony waa perform
ed t Rev. Qrlfflth'a home.
Karl J Arnold and. Carrie Benslng-
or.-bota of Klamath Falls, .were the
prlaclpala In one of;tae marriages,
Araold to a well k&owa'jroung busi
ness sua of the city,. aad Mlaa Ben-
stager la a' popularjaaaaser of, the
youngest. Miss Beaalaterl 1 yeara
vyVMivr, iwnuey. a re (eraser w
VVlwaja.lalso of OleaieeaatlUted
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ized to Hecnro Texas for Mexicans.
Lootlaa; and Outlawry Secondary,
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Inhabitants of Mexican City Ifear
Villa
L'nlted press Service
EL PASO. Oct 26. It has been
learned that Carraasa will try to
bribe -Villa to atop the revolution! He
wilt offer Villa a euarteref ejajpMoa
to 'leave Mexico. Later, a permit' to
return safely to Mexico will be grant
ed, He offered minor leaders money
to Induce Villa to leave. ,
CEMETERY STILL
IH BAD CONDiTION
WOMEN OF THE RELIEF CORPS,
FORCRDTO WAIT FOR SURVEY,
SEE THE GOOD WORK OF LAST
SPRING BEING DESTROYED"
After the very excellent work of the
ladies of the Women's Relief Corps
last spring in beautifying the city
cemetery, it look aa If thla work, will
have been almost wasted. Much In
terest was created by the activity of
the ladle, and with the assistance of
lot'ownera a good start waa made in
making the cemetery attractive.
it was the plan to erect a new fence
around the property to protect tho
graves from being tramped over- by
oose stock. The city council voted
8100 for the use of the women la tnts
work, and In addition the ladies raised
a considerable amount. About 876
bad been spent by the ladles In haul
ing away trash .and fixing up the
grounds, and they still have money on
hai.d to build the fence, but bere Ja
where they have met their firat real
problem.
They claim that In order to erect a
permanent fence a aurvey of the prop
erty will first have to be made, so that
they wll( know where to place the
fence.
The old Cemetery Association is so
badly disorganised and so few of the
original directors are living, that ao
far it haa been. Impossible .to tetany
action. Two of th director have
promised to have a survey made, hat
so'fat nothing has beea done, and the
women are forced to 'wait It haa
been suggested that the, city be asked
to take aver the property and estab
lish a7 cemetery under the maaage
mwu of the ty7 It to believed that
thla ( can, d aoae uaoer .ew W4w
passed at the 1916 session of, the leg'
(stature. v , . ,pi..,.
, At th weeat tlaat, It I stated, the
feaefa-wre dewa.la asaajr plaa,aad
cattle aadkefs are destrorlag all
of the.g work doar tae iadieo
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WILSON WEDDING
BEFORE HOLIDAYS
DECEMBER 20TH IS TENTATIVE
DATE SET WILL BE QUIET AF
FAIR, WITH ONLY FAMILIES
PRESENT '
CHAR6E GERMANS
WIIH CONSPIRACY
PROTEST LIKELY
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WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 26. Hcholts,
The weddlnc or wooorow, Wltsoa aad .
Mrs. Norman Gait will be held before
DEMAND FOR DISAVOWAL MAY
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December 20th. accordlaaf to present?- . vm . -i.'iiA '::-..., ;
Plans. It will be held at Mrs. Oalfa ? IWataa,! OMsejObM ;
home, and only the two famIHe will '
be present. The couple will go South .
for a hoaeymooa trip.
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announced that Mlaa MaraBm Wiles.
la leaving Tuesday to resume her-,
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HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE WILL
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and steamahlpa..
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waive rlghtaT
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The Hallowe'en
earnest WedaesdAy alght'
that move abroad U the' last day ef
October wlU make their first atewptes
place Houston's opera house, Wedaes-'
day night. There the Sprague1 Chap
ter. Women'a Relief Corps, wilt eater-
ulntata.Hal:partf.
Flshvponds and mb-bags for the
kiddles, and pumpkin' pie, elder laad
popcorn for 'everyone will
pfvfnv flu. fall mnanKAf.i
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unusual merit win oe gives.
It Includes piano solo by Mrs.
Fred Cofer, a vocal solo by Miss Josie
Van Riper, a. recitation by Roy Buck
ingham, a vocal solo by Mrs. L. O.
Van Bellen. a violin solcr by Mrs.
Charlotte Satterlee, and a vocal nolo
by Mis Hortense'Hogue. i, ,
Friday night the next big Hallow
e'en event and Incidentally the social
event of the year will' take place at
the White Pelican hotel.-In the shape
or a masKeddsatce. - , 1 . ," iT'-,
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albly result 'from, tlse,sMselte' tsaajw-;
acyrr if it to-sstahMbhsiAtkt
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H. Ji Hockenburg departedthts
morning forLakevIew to attend a
meeting of school teachers to be held
there this week. -. .
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Coghlan, chief counsel f or taVdof aaae C'!
liae asked t another week's nojsVMeA f ,,.h
mentpf the Schmidt murder trial. J g?
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WARHiNnmM n n Or 28. .lavins- out new roaaaVWheee1 thars g .SitiKl
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The grand tour of the future mar .have beep none before, Th
be a 3,000 mile automobile trip frem: of work which can W;doae4Uamedl
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Denver, tnrougn Helena, Beaine,vi'a-(aieiy win oepenepos,ueseoMy.Vfi'
rnmn. Portland. Klamath Falls; and nronrlatad at the nrieila'ir snaslnn 'nf f i
Ran Franelieo. taklnw la all of thelconeress. A number of member lef' AmS
Western national parks,' over Use the house appreprtetlons. committee .,- ??Jt,
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