The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 01, 1915, Image 1

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FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1915
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''! ulthdrawlng without dgkllnc An
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llfilluwo'eii nliclit wnK obsurveil with
liltlo vandallnm lat night. Few kuich
uvru xtolon, and other than tho ilccor
iillmi of every window on Main street
with ho;ii, tho llmo-lioiiored custom of
main other people trouble on Hnl
Inwo'cn evenlnK Urn been dropped. i
Only tho last few yours lias seen tho
decny of Hallnwo'eu vandalism. The
custom dnleH buck to ancient English
time!, when tho iwople still believed
lit gliontH, nplrltd, etc., that were sup
po'il to movo abroad on this most
niyntlcnl of nil nights, All Saints or
AIMirJIowod cvo. Tho mlschleyoun
spirts of the old Kngllsh towns, more
Kkor'tlcnl us to ghosts, etc., would
Btart forth on this night nnd turn ev
orylhlnR topsy-turvy, no as to mnko
,tho stolid town-folk bellovo thoy had
,, ,.... , , had a spirit visitation.,
Ounoral ntschou has been appoint
ed chlnf of ntnff f tin. nnivorinn i ,n Klamath Falls, as well as other
army with full charge In the campaign fccclo"' Hallowe'en partleaivnd mas-
gainst tho nlllet In the Halkniis. ,ii" re nuin 10 ooserve me
ni).tlc season.
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Ualted lreea Sarrtaa
BUCHAREST, Nor. 1. It baa been
Uarned that the Ruaalaa tnuuport
itMt u sighted la the Black Sea
!ndy. Destroyera are escorting the
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porta fell behind and the warahlpa
uumoiraea me port.
The progress the Bulgarians have
made la most plainly indicated by the
raport that they are bombarding the
outer fortresses of Nlah, one of the
railway centera and chief clUea of Ser
bia. If Nlah Is taken, aa la likely from
present Indications, the Bulgarians
will bo able to mora succeeafully block
the march of the allies through Ser
bia Into Bulgaria, aad Anally Into Tur
key to checkmate the huge Teutonic
Movement.
LAST FOOTBALL
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GAME TOMORROW
KtAMATH STACKS UP AGAINST
MKDFOBU IN LAST BfG OAKS
OK RKAHON DOPMTKltS EX.
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KHKHMICK, POMCK DOG, UNDKIt-
ANK8THKTIC WILIi UK AID TO
VKTKRIXARV SURGEONS
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BROOKS .seQPNn..oeuBA!noN.
CHAXCK SUM, nUT BABK IS
BETTER TODAY
Although Phil Slnnott, Klamath's'
Falls iHfJa few days, tho Klamath
booth wilt still remain open. Slnnott
lg rOturBMC to BAVp thn rnnnlv hla
siiiiiry forithe last month of the falr.J
iiut nrcocAIng to present nlana the
work of advertising this section at the
exposition.' will still continue.
i no mctnou win bo to have various
Klamath county men who aro visiting '
...I ion iiim wuniii uevoio part 01
tliclr tlmo.gratls. or nearly so. in talc.
In cliargof the booth, arranging'
oxniuiis, etc.
At present two Klamath boosters
ato at the' flair who aro willing to act
as temporary reprexpntatlvcs. They
arc Wlllflie mill LVile Oliver Rnth
have Klamnth BtuCstlcB at their
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w,,auva unu,,uim uiii iircpareu to car
ry on the work in a tredltable fashion,
According' to fair visitors, the1
Klamath booth la tetter than ever. V
Tho bltf bet' has arrived, and with the
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"iiier iiuibic regeiaoies. train, dis
plays, etc.thero Is much to interest
prospectiva citizens or this county;
TWILIGHT SLEEP FIGHT FOR LIFE
USED ON HOUND STILL CONTINUES KLAMATH FUTURE
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Wrora m the lut Wg footbsll gssae
or tho year. The ctoak will oecur at
a Medford gridiron, aaa according
. , local dopeeters, If... going t be
, . .T110 rpwn they think so are as
, "nhwc Medford beat Klamath 18
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;e boya jplayed on juat recovering
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NEW YORK, Nov. 1. Sherlock,
terror to lloclng burglars, aud one of
tho most ulllclent pollco dogs on the
canlno stnff of tho Now York pollco
department, tmbiultted quietly to a
painful operation a few days ago un
der the new "twilight sleep" method.
Sliorlock never whimpered or showed
a disposition to blto, although ho was
not unconscious.
Sherlock suffered a brulso on bis
ear while chasing a burglar about a
month ago, which developod Into so
bad ii cnso that tho dog. valued at
$1,000, Hcomod unfltjor further ser
vice. Tho operation, according to
Dr. Alfred Oberlo of tho Society for
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,
who performed It, npio&T to bo high
will
The little son or Agent M.ay ot Cu Il
eum In still contlnuos hlB fight for life
nt tho hoopltal. Yesterday he was
somowhat bettor, but the chance for
tho baby's llfo is very small today.
Dr. Hamilton, who has the case In
rhnrgc, still hopes that he will recover.
The first oporatlon took place Fri
day. Tho baby became sick Wodnes-
day, and for tho first two. days homo
lemcdlcs were used, Friday, when
tho child was brought to the hospital
ho was dying of peritonitis, the pois
onous secretions from which had pois
oned his entire eysctem, One slim,
chnnco.for his llfo remnlnod a diffi
cult operation.
Tho appendix was removed during
tho first oporatlon, and tho work of
draining commenced. Saturday night
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DOUGLAS, Arte., Nori'V.rfaeVll-'
lietas and the Carranza outposfs'claili-.
tei a mile from Agua Pleta at noon.
The, mala Villa
army Is hurling
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Olson of Chicago, attbe time of the World's Fair, it is the only one of "the
woman so far found In the United States.
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According to officials of the Cbm-
Ltr.orclal Club, all future projects, the
aeveiopmeni 01 railway facilities, and
the half-million monthly payroll for
Klamath Falls, all depend on the suc
cess of tho membership campaign that
Is Just beginning. According to pres
ent Indications the campaign will be
a success, as several new names have
already been secured,
"We must have united effort," said I
L. Jacobs today. "Other sections have
learned that to procure any great
good for tho community, all the bust- jtant General Thomas In a statement
ness men must work co-operatively, today, defending the establishment ot
Portland has learned this, and since military training in tho public schools,
ltary I raining Will
Pre vent Business Failure
against the city.
.rapidly. -
Refugees from Ague. PrieUaral
streaming across tneDorOer.
field pieces and sixty macJiwgTias' ,
were couuuciea Dy ine
this morning's train to; Agua iFrlaU. "" ,ST
''and scouta from the rarriM irmtMai ,T:
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saw them being, dragged into poalMBiJJ
The'raalhr-VHla. armr aw&'i&Tftf
night six miles-east ot-Agiairlaia;
inree uousana vuustM,;;ooafjingi
the commands of Generals Urballajo.i
and Mendei. are expected ttla't-aftac-ii
noon from Naco. ' t ,'
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.DOUGLAS; AriiV V&rM.-W'imk'm
learaed today ".that- Sny:JBaai'"aCr
twelve horses were? blown to plaohs 3j.
and rorty men. mangled' when aylHa"
detachment was blown uo br a'dyaav-t ! M.
mlto charge Vin Colonla, slxty-flye '
miles southeast ot here recently.; X
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y successful, and Sherlock will be occurred a second operation, in which
back on duty In a few weeks. the poisons were further drained
This Is not the first tlmo "twilight i a way, with the result that the 2-year-
sleep" has been used on animals by old child has at least a fighting chance
tho society. Horses, dogs and cats for recoyory,
aIII.h n.al.n.l, h'..IaI1.. , n llinlAH n,U.Pfll
HIIUU UUUUIIl 11UIWW l lituju, .,.w-.
lions Wlinoill iiuviub wiuir yimm ,iu-
paired by tho usual anesthesia. Dr.
Oberlo Is convinced that "twilight
sleep" will be of considerable benefit
to veterinary surgery.
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HUGH WHITNEY
BELIEVED CAUGHT
NOTORIOUS BANDIT THOUGHT
ARRESTED AT ONTARIO WOB
BED HIS EMPLOYER OF S1SO.
ON WAY TO BAKER
ATHLETIC CLUB
TO GIVE SMOKER
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MENT OF GUKBTSTRAPESE
AND PUNCHING BAG FBATS
tho good railway news, Klamath Falls
is beginning to know it, as co-operation,
and nothing else, drew up those
railway plans.
"It all the citizens get together be
hind thoso big projects, wecan com
plete them. Our only organ Is v large
nnd efficient Commercial Club. That
Is what, we are after.
Committees are being appointed to
carry on the campaign.
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BAKER. Calif.. Nov. 1. An unl-
dontllled man, claiming to be nugn
Whitney, the notorious bandit, la be
ing brought here. Ho toon f 160 from
hla employer, C, B. Adania, a rancher
thirty Mllea from hers.
He compelled the rancher to saddle
m. a.a-. a.. m.AJ IIb
a horse, alter which uub m.
The bandU rode taa horaa to Auburn,
where he hired a rancher to Uka him
t BUkar iaaa.automoblla. IOOK
Um train tram there to OnUrlo,' where
ha waa arreeted. -
Manager Free of the Klamath Falls
Athletlo Club has been carefully ar-
i tinging a few selected matches for a
Binoltor which he Intends to hold on
the 16th of this month. Thar, will
be four fast boxing contests and one
wrestling match, with Intermittent
performance on the trapeee and
punching bag,
The main event, however,!!! be a
ton round go between uoooy Alien
ond Kid Phillips. The prellaUaariea
will line up aa rouewa: ArnoM vs.
Everett, al rbunda; Kid Harvey vay
S'lano,, four roundaj Turpln re. Tur.
pin, four rounds. Wrestling; Hay
wood va. Buck, ,
Charter or social mamoariaip eairaa
must ba praaeatad at the wr, the
same being Issued' for apeelal oeea
sloas.
SUNDAY CLOSE
OF DEER SEASON
HUNTEItS BEGINNING TO RETURN
FROM HILLS AFTER SUCCESS
FULHUNT. WATER FOWL ARE
ONTiY GAME HOW
Hunters are beginning to .come In
a a result ot the eioaeiof'the dear
aeaaph yesterday. Hany of them .have
venison, in spue or ina.ract vat tne
dry fsv'll has made ihe'woode so dry
Uhat stalking waa dlmaaK.
according tonugwraMa aeer were
unusually plentiful thla year prob-
ably.aitheresultof thaaalmalaeem
Ipg down from tha;nlfiar raagea to
the lower levela. .TBfidoea.were.ea
I'eeiaUy plentiful, aMicUytha protec
tion .granted., tbem" the:laat. four er
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United Press Service employer. When his employer at-
SACRAMENTO, Nov. 1. Young tempts to regulate his actionsr'he be-
Amerlcans become failures or, misfits comes peeved and ends by saying. 3'If
ivcry often because they have no. con- u" uou l'," T ,fiy,e you ? ""
., . . ., ., ... " Buiuouuujr eiB. in us, at no no
ceptlon of subordination, says Adju- nndB lllmgcf taretxA t ' . pmnll
salary In a small job In which he
spenas mo remamaer or ins days, a-
failure or a misfit.
"Military training teaches the
young man the necessity ot prompt
obedience to the orders ot his su
perior. Irrespective ot his like or dis
like for that superior or for the way
that superior Issues bis orders. In
short, military training teaches the
young man how to. hold bis job. It
Impresses him with the solemn duties
and obligations as well as the great
rights enjoyed In a- free country, and
fits him for tho proper performance
of his duty."
Military training, he says, teaches
subordination, and it put into effect
systematically will reduce the number
of misfits or failures.
To emphasise his argument Thomas
says:
"A large majority of young men ot
the United States spend the best por
tion of the first ten years ot their lives
after quitting school looking for Jobs.
He starts In on a new Job with vim
and vigor, but wants to do It hts own
nay, irrespective of the desires of his
UnltedLPress Service
EAGLE PASS, Tex.. Nov. tl The
Carranza special train left; Mondova
tor Pedraa Negras. Carransa spent
Sunday in Cuatrp. hlsbirthplace.Ob
regon and hla1 staff joined Carranaa
In Monclova. .. ': 2,
The .Placing of cannon, thentoir;
ment of troops. 'from tfieisoithTiU
seem to Indicate that Villa wULthrow
all that Is left of his decaying. atraBgtkv
UAtv Mim HNV gft.UO( VlftUft UM? aan7llgS "s
slMs-thit' will' take place thia ''tmK
Villa knows that this is his last
chance If he js" defeated now'he will. '
no longer be a power to 'reckon;Wlth
In Mexico. The next few hours will"
decide whether Mexico will-have set
tled order under a Carransa reglsse..
or whether Villa la; stronr" enough to
carry on the civil 'warf' t ,
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available from now on. As tew of
theso birds have yet made their ap
pearance, hunting activity will be
slight until storms drive the northern
birds down. This is expected any day.
however, and the first storm will see
a phalanx of huntsmen at the lakes
and awamps.
MAGUIRE RETIRES
FROM BUSINESS
DISPOSES OF INTERBST IN. MBR.
GANTILE-COMPANY. TO HBOTOR
AND ASSOOIATES ON ACCOUNT
OFlLLhTOALTm;
Announoement
waa' made today
that J. F. Maaju4re, head of Ua J. F.
Maguire cemBanr. haa dlsoosed of his
interests in the company to 0. V.
Hector and associates. Ill health-its
klven as the reason for the change!
Mr, Maguire was formerly in busi
ness at Belltngham', Washington, but
ha-d to sell out- and leave on account
of poor health. He came to Klamath
county, and the change was so bene
ficial that ho felt that, he had com
pletely recovered.
Ho established the Maguire Mer
cnulllo company at tit. Hebron, which
iwas conducted until recently by him-
soir and brother, After investing in
real estate in Klamath. Falls and
Klamath county, he .decided to again
rt'-enter actively in the, commercial
bii'slnees.. Early thla apriag he or
ganised the J. F. Maguire company,
ylth himself and'O. if. Hector va the
principal owners. 'Thia .close eonf na
tuent and strenuous work Incident to
the retail business has again affected
hts health, -and, ha hu been forced, to
take the advioe 'of his doctor, 'ana
take a rest'.'' He" expects to" leave
Kia-matb. Falls .shortly' for an extend-,
ed trip and Tneatfaii?. "
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SAN ANTONIO. Nov. ,1. General
Funston Is en route. to bouglis.ac-'
companled by Major Hay,, chief
stoff. He wilt. arrive; Tuesday.' ,jV
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AUSTIN,
from Secretary
Governor Fergueon stated as follews:
"Tne' state department innMClUMH..'.--!;
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your co-operation In view, 'of autettngrtsj?
border, conditions. The departmeist
tools that a- sollcltlous word from yon;,Jt5fel
to the state and county onclaw tbafef'kpl
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