The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 27, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1915
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MOHT IMPORTANT TEUTON VIC
TORV OP BAIKA.V WAN
ttot, Mruggki Vela Agaliial .VI
lance of Teutonic Alllee full Wh
aMkanre of Victory Realised bjr
War rUperta- Nothing Hal Small
Army ' ""' AHirs Remain lo
Mop March to CoenUntltiopie.
rltd I'rew Servli
HKItt.lN'. Oct. 27. The Aiutro.
Otraan made the moat Important
ttlot In Serbia eSnoe the, Inyaalou bc
M. They havu effected a Junction
'wHh the Ilulgarlana In northeast Ber
. , Wa, thus opening the road to Con
(Uatlooplf. Tb official statomsnl I na follews:
"Uenerals Koovcaa and tlallwlti
i.taft driven the Berblan back every
where. Their attempt to stund
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f ; The Teutons, have Uken Dorbl'n, Nor1!
' amies, ana are in airoci ciihiiuuhiw.
. tlon with the Bulgsrlans at l-Jutilco-
YC.
What hoa lone been dreaded by the
alllaa haa coma to paaa tho Junction
of the Ilulgarlana and tho Teuton,
that opening the road to Conslnntlno-
pie. The full algalflcance or, thla re
port Ix not Immediately evident tint 11
It la roalltcd that nothing remafna to
MOD the onward drlvavof the Teuton
tad Ilulgarlana to Constantinople oxdj
eept the pitiful resistance' or tho Sorbs
and the few allied troops that have
reached tho seen of warfare. Onto
the Teutonic form reach Constanti
nople, a broad halt will have been
v atretched acroaa Europe, to Asia In
Teutonic hands, .
What the allies will do to check
jut thla movement la now the quos-
tlea before tho eyes of tho world.
Italy will sand tier amies Ihous-
aadaof Rnaalaaa and Vnauli and Knar-
ltsh, are on the way. But quick and
tremendous work la necessary, accord-
- ma 10 mi war exports, 11 n uriru w
Turkoy la accomplished that will
checkmate the Teuton movement.
, And what makes this Teuton dou
bly disastrous to Englaid Is the fact
that her own Egypt Is menaced by the
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Chief Figures in
Cabinet Crisis
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REPARATION FOR iCOMMERCF CLUB
DEATH OF WOMAN j SMOKE-OP PARTY
TO BE EXACTED! SCORES SUCCESS
Chief Witness Against
Hew Haven Directors
:i:HMA.NV Ml'HT PAY FOIt MAI,
TltKATMKXT OK IMtlHOXKRH
I FIFTY OOOD YKhVOWH GKT TCI
UETHKR FOR JINKS
Charles S. Mellen, who was presi
dent of the New York, New Haven
Hartford Railroad company during
the time It violated' the 8herman act,
a charged by the mtirnny gout.rtf. of
the United SUtcs In the trial of $368,-
Hurli U fifficlal'a HUtomnt la Umdoa. liood Hmokes. Lunch nsd Talks Add! 00,000 worth of millionaire direct-,
A,la,lr Will fae Good 0cs , to Huccoas of1We,.ng-Dr. Joh:, "oow going on In New York, on the
.1 . t. .. ...... Htnnd aB a government witness'.
OFFICIALS FEAR
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(ilaUyer oa Work Amoag Farmers, t
Hnperlatewdeat CfiurchllUMoat IM
tlagHished Oaest.
in Attrnit lo Hare Urea of Thirty-
i Tno Comleiiiiinl to Die at HnwafU
for .tiding IletRiana to FoajM'..
Whit lock Hfliil Uritlali Lied.
I'nlit'il Pi-.. Srvi.i. Unoil fellowsitoi together at last
LONDON, Oct27. bite reparation night's amoker fifty of them, and
will bo i-xactcd from the Hermans, re- the event will stand out as one of the
gardlflHM of how highly responsible most successful affairs In Commercial
they are, for tho raaltrcntment of wur Club, history. Not only did these'Dfty
lirlHonem. In regard to tills matter, enjoy the benefits or an evening or
Under Foreign Secretary. Cecil said, K0d fellowship supplemented by good
"thla applies with double force In view .mokM .nd .iii.. but tDe nUre ,,.
of the savage m.trdor under muDlty an0 jbuaty cannot help but bo
form of thM noble woman. benefitted by aome. of tho Ideas sug-
' nested and plana made:
. V, ., . ... -The men aaaembled at 8, o'clock. t
wahiiw.iu. u . ""'- 3nd In a HtUehHo eyery chair was
,U lannouneod that Ambassador Oer- Smok . ow ne
Tard of Berlin liaa. been directed to urn .round. MMt-aJUtiveryone had
U g.H,d influence. In behalf of it.TtX enter
two porsons court "jartWed at "talnment began. Fred. Fleet, Corn
on tho charge of aiding Belgians to, t- c,ub t9cnXMTf7 prt.i at
r3K from tho country. . l h lBfonBt, dUcuasloa that followoi.
A Belgian mlnUter here apped, prt JonMOl- WM , upon
for aid to tho administration. ft tok an(J he dUcuMed tne 8UD.
Joct that was uppermost in the minds
From lop lo bottom IVonaer As!
qulth, A, lloiwir Ijw, Sir Kdward
Cursoii.
When Sir Kdwnrd CnrHon, uttomoy
genornl In tho lirltlsh cabinet, ro-j
dlmiod nfUir ho had soon King George, .
and when A, Uonnr Law, leader of tho
opposition, hut u member of the ooall-,
linn ..nl.lnnl will pnlloil 1)V thO king.
thoro Immodlutoly followed reporU ofl
United Press Service
IIKKMN, Oct. 27, Inspired by a
Ktntcmont from government sourcts.
Consul Whltlock stated that the Rrlt
leh publications regarding the Cnvcll
case wore untrue, as far as ho was
concerned. Foreign Mlnlster'Orey of
Kngland said that tho authorities did
not keep their promise to Inform
Whltlock regarding the trials of the
women. Whltlock said the promise
was nover made.
CARRAHZISTAS IN
U.S. PROBABILITY
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LAN TO CONDUCT FROM HF,VIN
TO TKN TSOVlMND MEXICANS
TRROUQH v UNITED STATKH.
VYOUM PRKVBNT HAOHNG
FIRST STEP FOR
FACTORIES TAKEN
toro immodlutoly followed reports ol.ftlllMKIirlAI. CLUB BUYS DIRHCT.
cabinet crisis which might compel a tOMMKHCIAL Ci,u nws uufmu
general oloctlon In Groat Ilriuin.
Premier Asaulth was taken alcK, ana ;
that Is said to havo dolaydd tho dlsso-l
lutlon of the cabinet,
ORY OF ALL MANWACTORB IN
UNITKD 8TATR8 WILL COM.
MUNICATE WITH LEADERS
REQUESTS NIGHT
STUDENTS ENROU
TRINOlFAIi BOWMAN WIMMsa
TIIOHIS WHO INTEND TO AT
TriNDKIOHT 80ll(K)Ii TO RK0I8
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iirinoirni'i Uowman of the high
school urgeathatevoryonoww
ea to. take wora in mo ."...- w -tti- -.-,,,,.- .- tM- 1Mt(on are
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The Commercial Club has bought'
i. jiuua. nt manufacturer and
'hia wares In the United BUtea as the
jlrst step In the campaign to secure a
half-bllHon monthly payroll for Warn.-
Jth Falls. Thla book will be studied
carefully, and tne raoiory owners w
might be Interested In estaoiisaiag
factories or branch factories here will
I be communicated with.
At laat night's smoker tne campaign
for thn narroll wu one of the princi
pal topics of contersatlon In the latUr
part of the evening, ah bbibw
men seem to be behind auok a cam.
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tlrdua that itudenta sign up now, o
that' the wrk bber arranged.
The sokoel, will yn ,iaoouv jf
weeka, nnd'wIU 6er,opiunlty for
,..i.in n ihoea who are. Pst high
JAUmb. BpokplM.ttmwrlUg,
etc7,.wmfbe'tttghtt .')M..
matton mregarsi , 7T;"Tfk
mayaeeurs It by eommualeaMag with
for manufaetorles In thla section are
unsurpassed.
The directory ta .open to anyone
u-i,n wiahea to lavestlgate the .stead
ing, name or. IpaaUon of, any ntaarir
facturer or manufacturing cornera-
tlon. T
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HHCceaafitl Trto.
" Bt T, Shepherd, the music dealer,
has rwently returnee-, from.. M? a
.naiaa-'la Baatern Oreaon. and
from4 the amount of buslaeai ealeyed
by Mr;befir, aulleetntljit
:tlmeg,Tf ftlraly' pWaereaaTer
taere, ae aavenc ;geM'aiT many as
of all present the raHroad news. He
said that Klamath county, though it
will not be required to bear even a
majority of the burden of the building
of tho railway, enough "work will be
required of locul people to give them
nn Interest In the road. He aald mat
rn.nnratlon the same force that haa
accomplished the planning of the rail
way, will be necessary to secure tne
railroad. His talk waa optimistic to
the last degree. .,
H. Roland Qlalsyer. county agricul
turist, was called upon to describe his
worK in tnis county, no "
talk, outlining his experiments to
make "two blades of grass grow,
where one had grown before." He
aaid. that Klamsth county had won
derful agricultural resources, and that
the farmers are beginning to realise
that only through scientific farming
can they get the beat resuKa.
Principal Bowman, of the high
school waa called upon next, and re
sponded with an enthusiastic taut ox
trianath nrosnects. Incidentally he
suggested several Ideas ooBcernlag the
best way to advertise wis section im
th. East, which, aa waa afterward
agreed by all present, were botn prac
tical and of real talne to the ciuo.
Rev. Charles T.t Hurd responded
with k short talk when his name waa
rallad. He dlSCUSBed tb TB1UO Ot
such Informal meetings aa waa being
held, and n steady ioW of anecdotes
wltb which be emphasised his point
did much to enliven" the evening.,
The most oisvajiuieBeaguew ww
h. atato aii nerlntenientet subtle In
struction, Mr. ChBrcklil. who wan on
his way, to Lakevtew,, He described
in his talk wnat.tne eMwerwine view
of 'Klamath wai,and ;aald that It
was the town where ve railway llnea
were to merge. He also told tneousi
neea men a few things they didn't
vAv about scaeola-ihow Oregon's
8hQo aystem, ranked amog,ie best
in the united ewe ne wmv-
ed Klamath county on' the Interest
ttt,pei had alwajtgtoken.to achoola
here, and said tnactaie eviiaty w
among the moat 'mjrdtejv to the
satire suts as mw;.!
meeting waa
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IICK OF EVIDENCE CAUSES CASR GOOSE SHOOTING GROUNDS IN
6REEN FREED IN
JUSTICE COURT
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AGAINST M. F. GREEN ON COM-' TULE LAKE REGION
plaint of indian to be dis-misbed
The case of, M.i V. Green was dle-
miaaad in the iusUce's court today
.....1 i.mI, nV AlilainAi nraan waa
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charged wltb having obtained money
on false pretense on a complaint, filed
by Roes Blew, an Indian.
SUGGESTED FOR DEVELOP-
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MENT OF GAME RESERVED .
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That Vlnnulh pfluntv, tiBeda inner
shooting grounds, supplied with BttW
geese 'decoys, etc, for, the use of Irish
Itlng 'sportsmen. Is a matter that has
been brought up before local hunters
land business men. They say athough
. . i iv- i,im-i iiv.'ilt la not a-eneraliy reaUsedi the game
ery stable to Bids, according to hlsiof tfits section js, one of its greatest
story, telling him that one month's; J resources, and that KJwmatn baa ann-
advance rent had been paid. Later
Blela found out that two months mck
rent were atlll due.
In the trial Blela could produce, nd
tlon wide reputation as one of, the few
really rood came sections available to
a railway. ' They say1 farther that'
many hunters come here, perhaps tor (
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COUNT OF LACK OF WMK
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in the trial Biei. couia proauce, , . daor two a WB, there are
receipts or Tiaence prove urn, -i where they can be ..dr.
u.u D,. ,.. ... , , -t0 flnd good duck ghootiBB;, there are
WANTS AID TO
FIGHHU8TRIA
MONTENEGRO KING TELEGRAPHS
HONMN.LAW, KING OF AUSTRIA
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FOR HELP AGAINST AUSTRIA.
POPE WOULD SAVE CHURCHES
, m" v?-Afe.,ia
TATION FAOILmHS.f; &&W
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uenv nannw hhcvs iinnaBan' KHta mrm nsBnan tc.
times re. lujwnemaannslpilpM
to flnd good ttucn snooting, were are -;- - -. .. niita'anainek &fH
none where gee.are,lrifllbly found. SM
So It is the.plan of some local men f" ?&? t7&'Si2&&i
was eonoeraed. vH'A, .t.
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United Press Service
HOME.Oct. 87. It has been learn
ed that King Nicholas of Meitanegro
haa telegraphed to his son-m-iaw, tne
king of Italy, begging heip ssjslast
the Anstrlana. ' . ,
United Press Service
, , ROMit6ct;'?(7;H u re-orted that
taa BoaW has asked tne'Patrtareh .'W
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MfjAUSSrHMI B; rmHWBSaaiawai; ?
jrrtM'adst , deetrueito of ue
nnaaffVeHslV i ,; i4
in lunmiinliviii with Botna at' thn
farmers lit the' very center of the
goose hunting about Tula Lake,, and
Influence them to establish, gooae
shooting grounds, with all the "pits.
live decoys, etc., necessary to insure
good shooting every time a sportsman
comes durfng the goose flight..,
It would be a scheme of mutual ad
vantage, because the farmer would,
of' course, be exnected to. charge a
'reasonable, amount for the use Of his
pits, decoys, etc., and local sportsmen
wuuid avoid, the" chagrin of making a,
hard andexpensive gooae bunt; wKn
no results, .. , , ?Ajt
Gone, to See Fraasiaen.) " ';
8. B. Evane and wife werepasiien-
ty Jnciuaee, jwy a 'fVVmM
bouateoua erops,. 'T$nii)J$W4m,
varlned by the fact that MM'.BeMtriHrI.
of this section are;BMfjifinf:
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amy. aue,to teeiwaawwBawajaw
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