The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 06, 1915, Image 1

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CAMP
IS U. S. PROJECT
SKVKX TOWNSHIPS IN KliAMATII
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GOVERNMENT engineers for'
TltAIMXO CAMP FOR ARMY
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UKHMN, Not. 6. It U announced
offlclally that the Bulgarians have
eaptur4 Nlah alter three days of
righting.
' The Herblan resistance bat practic
ally collated. The Germane covered
', afteeu mllee yesterday on the inarch
toward Varvarln, All Serbia north
Mil of tho llerlln-Constantlnople rail
road, or a territory of 0,600 square
nllct, U In the Invaders' bands.
The Austro-Germaae occupy from
, jVsrbMln. on the Austrian' frontier.
VTBulinrln has sow full control of
Southern Serbia eicept a narrow atrip
along the border. Through trains
from Ilvrlln to Constantinople may
begin any hour.
The (lornians captured Vanarin.
Tbl leaves only thirty-five- miles to
complcto rail connections across Ber
bla. ilnco the nulgarlans hold the
Una from Nlah aniitlmait ncrosa to
the frontier.
The greatest victory of the Balkan
war has fallen to the Germans. Nlsb,
the Berblan railway center, on whoao
fortifications Serbia placed all her
hopes, has fallen before the great
Teutonic siege guns. No escape la
open for the Serbian army except to
the west, and the advance of the Bui
' garlans hss every chance to crush
them against the Austrian and der
man armies.
The fall of Msh and the capture of
all northeastern Serbia means that
troop trains can begin to mora be
tween Constantinople and Berlin.
This means vast food supplies and the
welding of all central empires and
Turkey Into a firm ualt.
Tho hope for ferbl la allra Indeed.
Military experts think that her armies
are practically trapped, and today's
news states that their resistance Is
practically broken, which mutt be
true If the Teutons were able to ad
vance fifteen mllea yesterday. Bui
tarla Is rapidly gottlng control of all
southern Serbia.
UiiIUmI I'ress ttervtco
I'AUIB. No. 6. Tho Atlli'liH Hltua-
tlon In critical and uncertain No
dotlnlto noun Ih obtainable Htorlos
arc current of nillllar plots and of
threat of resolution. Wholesale po
litical urrcsts are rumored.
n U bolloved that counter urcmiure
of diplomat are producing tho alter
nate offocti.
LONDON. Nov. 6. The king of
Urooco has risked a revolution to
avoid the war. Athens wires tnat
Constantino will dissolve parliament.
Zalmls will be retained until a gen
eral election, which cannot be held
for two months.
Voulxolos, whose great political
power forced KairolH' resignation, the
bead of the war party and tuo ravor
Ito w,Hh the peoplo, will probably bo
ono of two now cablnot members.
ConsUnllne plans thus to satisfy the
up nartv. but keen them a minority
lu tho cabinet.
Even If tho war party wins the gen
eral election, Constantino una two
months time In which to perfect his
plans.
KLAMATH LACKS
REPRESENTATIVE
WIIX I.KK IN HOHl'ITAI, WITH
l.i:UMONIA CALK OIJVKIl 18
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Tho proposal to establish Klamath
mllltla companies has brought out an
other matter that the new defense
program will mako possible. That Is
tbo establishment by the government
I of a great training camp for regl
Intents of tho United States army In
tho region of the Klamath marsh.
The start of this project occurred
1 ten years ago, when Captain O. C. Ap
iplegate was Indian , Agent. He real
I lied what natural advantages this re
I glon has as a military training camp,
and recommended It as such to the
United 8tatee government. The
bchomc was given up at first, because
of the lack of railway facilities.
Three years ago the government
sent out a crew of men to Investigate
the project. Engineers and surveyors
'mid out what might becomo tne
greatest training camp In the United
States.
It comnrlsed seven townships of
marsh, forest and prairie land, where
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OBREGON BREAKS ORGANIZATION OF
WITH CARRANZA; i MILITIA, CAVALRY
TO ASSIST VILLA
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Darkens Many Reports ns to Lo
cation of Vilas, Bat May Be on Way
to Hermoslllo Fuaston Reports.
Organisation
Would Be First Step la
Again Outlook of Mexico's rntare 1 Battalion Companies WonM B
of Uaaaaal Calibre Beoaw of
sl.oottag and Riding AbOtty of tho
Yonag Men of this Ooaatjr.
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said, would split the party rather
than stand for anything ha thought
The breach between; William Jen-
tralnlng. It Included a six mile ar- "BebJwidelied-lncJwrong..declared the defense program
tlttfcry 'range, with Mt. Scott ir tho J" ZmZ the defense was built on a false philosophy, and
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program at tne aiannattaa v-iuu r.- -.,., ,.
New York. Mr. Bryan, who. It Is the principles of Christianity.
Lacks-round as a backstop. A report.
with maps, was made to the govern-j
ment. which is at present In the
charge of the war department. f
The training camp would have been
ontnbllshcd then, according to Indtca-,
tlons, except the Mexican trouble call-(
od for a movemont of troopa to tne
Mexican border. Now, with the recog-'
nltlon of Cai-ranta. the Mexican ques
tion Is almost settled, and the nation- (
wldo dofense movement, It la thought
likely the training camp will be built.
Among the natural advantages of
iIib mnnnod out region is tne ract
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that sucn an enonnuua i ""... . ... Harvie
,. directly under government control. Uniud il res.
Tho Indian reservation, comprising iujviw, .. . -
1,800 Bquare miles, or a territory as Yoshlhto left Tolcyo tnu morning tor
large as the state of Delaware, tho Kyoto, the former capital, where ho
LrMer National iorei, wwimui
848 square mllea, and the great caa-
rndn foreat reserve, would ail oe
GLAISYER PLANS
FOR NEXT YEAR
Shintoists Line Japan
Streets to See Jewels
1 United Press Service .
EL PASO, Tex.. Nov. 6. General
Obregon went to Agua Prieta today.
It Is reported he will split with Car-
ranxa and negotiate wttn vitia to
unite aralnst the new Mexican head.
The popularity of Obregon caused the
fend.
United Presa Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 6.
General Funston nae officially report
ed that Villa la going southwest across
the state of Sonora. levying tribute
on the people of tho country as he
coes. Carransa la making enorts to
overtake and crash nun. .vniala.sa!a
to be going to Hermoslllo.
The whereabouts of Villa has been
the source of much conjecture since
bis crushing defeat at Agua Prieta.
Many thought he had retired to the
mountains to live a lawless life di
vide his shattered army Into bands
and send them out to spread death
and terror In Northern Mexico. Others
thoua-ht he had fled the country. Now
cornea a report that he is going 10
Hermoslllo. and U likely to unite
with Obregon, who Is rumored to have
split with Carransa. If this is true.
Mexico's troubles are not ended.
County Agriculturist Glalsyer has
pent the last few days arranging
with the farmera for next year'a work.
He has completed nt'pat of Ma experi
ments fa mil aii ta bow soak-
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Ing all plana io a great improvement
or Kiamath. county agricultural mem
ods can be saaaa mt year.
uiaisyer latent to eo-operate wun
farmera tarMgnont ta dietrlct in
raiting all aorta of eropa, learning
tut beet vartettee, the heat metaeds,
(to Dry a alfalfa and Souaan
raas will both be eanerlmented with
next year. '
He hat jut eomlteeV( never al ex
PerlmenU wRk winter rye, aU of
which ware a sweeae The eaUetloa
f dairy eowg far herde and a sjeBeral
farm survey will he twn prominent
Duee of next yeaVe work.
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win i.n n sick In the hospital with
pneumonia, Phil Slnnott la on hia way
imniA PalA (JUVtSr 11 airenu uuiv,
IVMBWf w. -
and Commercial Club omciais are
wondering what will happen to i
Klamath booth. For a few weeks at
least It will bo unattended.
1 .. ! itnwn exnectlng to devote
his spare time to the booth, gratia,
but instead la spending an ms .
In tho hospital. Although seriously
III, It la thought that he will be up
again In a few weeks. But meanwhile
thero will be no one to ooost ...
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When Lee does leave wo nospi
he will manage tne ooxing ui -.hipping
back of the Klamath ex-
hlblta. All the deer neaas, etc., -.
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be returnea to uu wm-.-. - - -grain
and vegetable exhlblta placed
In the exhibit wlndowe.
Cale Oliver aaya, on returnma, v
everything ! rosy at the Klamath
booth. He lauded KUmath pay, the
work of Slnnott, and said that the ad
vertising secured at tne tnir w. .-estimable.
Frnppere Mt Get License
IALBM. Nov. .- OP110"
rendered at the requeet of the aUte
SkVnd game commWon, Attorney
deural Brown hold that pertou de-
siring to trap on lanaa mm -
&w;mu.tittre.HeJ.tn
the wmmteeion, wnwf "
available for troop movements, etc.
Tim advantages of having such a
Climp which could become the great
est In the United States Is Immedi
ately recognised by every Klamathite.
It would mean the quartering or a
small troop here all year, and for a
fow weeka each year, the quartering
of ten to thirty thousand men, with
horses, etc.
Exery effort will be made to Induce
the government to establish tne camp.
Is to be crowned.
f A multitude estimated at anywhere
) from half a million people lined the
route traversed by the gorgeoua im
perial procession from the palace to
the station. The Journey waa made
In great state, and the red coach was
seen In public for the tbira time.
vvt to the eniDeror public attention
was arrested chiefly by tho palanquin
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In which tho sacred treasures, the 'Shinto rltea.
sword, the mirror andthe sacred
Jewel, and the Jewels which eonatl-
tute the regalia of Japan were oorne.
in order to avoid the long railway
Journey, hia majesty will spend the
night at Nagoya, entering Kyoto in
full state tomorrow forenoon. At
Kvotn an archaic and extremely In
teresting ceremony will bo performed
In connection with the reception 01
th imnorlal treasures. A special
building of a sacred nature will be
ronstrueted to house them during
their stay In Kyoto, and they will be
installed there In the afternoon with
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JOLLY STUDENT
NOW IS MINISTER
. K. WELLINGTON KOO, CHINESE
STUDENT AT OOLTJMBIA UNI
VERSITY. COMES TO UNITED
STATES IN NEW ROLE
DRUG COMPANY TO
ENLARGE STORE
UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY SE
CURES ADJOINING BUILDING
TO USE IN CONNHCTION WITH
PRESENT QUARTERS
rooms will be Temoved and two en;
trances will be provided, one on the
'corner and another from tho west
! front side of the building.
In speaking of the proposed change
Mr. Underwood statee that the growth
a hir business made it necessary to
have more room. The added apace
mm vivA much more room ror tne aw
ni.v of aoods now carried in stock,
land permit the addition of other line
It Is proposed to enlarge tne presom
line of stationery, and add a com
plete atock of standard hooka and late
publications.
It la expected that the addition will
be ready for oemipanoy by December
1st.
RUMOR KITCHENER
Contract baa
Broi. by Crlaler
boon let to Cofer
ft Stilts to remodel
ABQUTTO RESIGN
REPORT THAT HE HAS ALREADY
GIVEN UP POSITION DENIED.
CONFERENCE WITH THE KINO
STARTS RUMORS
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If the plana of Captain Apaleajate
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and several other prominent KHuev-,,
ath men don't go amies, this city will
have two mllltla- companies Infantry
and cavalry, and ultimately, a-'bat-
tallon of four companies and a great '
military training ground In the region
of the Klamath marsh. m
Captain Applegate has already writ-.
t. .. . w. A afl m rag-arm
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A. White, adjutant general ot the
state, and. White says that as soon, as
there la a vacancy-tbat Is, aa soon
as some preaent company la dlaor-
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ernment only provldea for so many
companies in a state, it will he impos
sible for companies to be organised
here until there Is a vacancy.
Captain Applegate la behind the
proposition, and says that It will prob-
ably only be a short time before an
opening will be made. The preaent
nation-wide defense movement will
result In the government making ev
ery effort to establish and build up
new companies.
A company ot Infantry or national
guardsmen will be one of the com
panies organised, and a cavalry eem
nanv the other. Several advantages
Sara enjoyed by this county that wonld
result In companies of unusual cali
bre. The first point la that the young
men of Klamath are invariably hunt
ers, and therefore good shots. The
second Is that Klamath is one ot the
foremost cattle countries, and m com
pany of skillful, daring riders eoald -be
easily organised.
"It Isn't only a national duty to
train our young men to defend the
nation in time of war," said Captain
ADoleaate. "But companies or tale
kind would be certain to develop them
aa only military training can."
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United Press Service
NEW YORK, Nov. 6 Hundreds ot
young men and women scatterea
throughout the United States remem
ber their young Columbia University
friend, V. K. Wellington koo.
It hasn't been so many montna
since he graduated with them and
went home to Chins. Should they
desire 10 see Dr. Koo now they will
find him. minister to the United
Rft at the Chinese embassy In
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Washington.
Dr. Koo Is lust SO ream old. to
him has been entruated the destiny
ot China in Ita relation to the west
ern world. He has dedicated his life
to "save China aa a nation from being
dismembered and swallowed p In the
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miaUINnTON. D. C. NOV. 0.
Despite denials, dlplomata here are
convinced that a "founding out" pro-
rJZJ!iSl
pharmacy at Seventh and Main, for
merly occupied by Wlator'e, Jewelry
store and B. M. Ohllcote.
The plana call ror a aaaesva
modern front, with prlam gtaen hv
th. nlate to nrovtee for adequate
UghUng of the interior.
The-room will e oeoapi f -
. 1j. .l.,n wUtt Will
double the epaoe now oeetintot by the
store. The wau netwtan we w
Important momentum. Neither side
la ready to publicly admit that they
are ready to consider peace.
British Vessel Aire
Halifax. Nov. 6. The British
vessel Rio Lagee. en rente to Queene-
town, la believed to be nre .
stiles south ot Katlfax. The Danish
v.11 Frederick VIII wlrelewed .that
they u'w the dtetreeeed veeeel.
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i mnorriiv aa war minister m
Kitchener'a absence, It n omciaiiy
denied that Kitchener baa resigned,
and it is stated that he la absent tem-
pororarlly on public duty.
Kitchener conferred with the king
on Thursday. Thla, coupled with the
fact that Kitchener and Aaqulth fre
quently conferred, resulted m me
persistent rumor that a change. If Impending.
Dr. Koo was popular at Colambia,
a laager in student activuiea. eoiior
of the college paper, audi active la ath
letic and literary groups., or, oo
has grown a trite more sedate tinea
his diplomatic dutiee nave neea pat
upon him, eay his friends wno aaw
htm in New York recently. He la
hitd hv Professor Jean Baesett
Moore and other enthusiastic Amer
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dent ot lateraatienal law, eomearable
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