The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 08, 1915, Image 1

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FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1915
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Crisis; Cabinet Totters
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'ATHKNH, Nov. 8.- Greek Vrtlcl
patloo.lu the European war, or n r;v
olnUon nl homo In n ..possible nut
ton of a meeting between former
IfMoler VenUelos. leader of tlto war
party, una hi followers In llio chain
Ut of deputies, wlilrh U lo be held
tonight or tomorrow,
(At thin meeting th' wnr pnrty will
decide definitely upon ItM attitude
toward" tlio now eiiblnet. Should It
reject the now ministry. It In admitted
by even llio mot untmltle that nn
alarming crisis will bo precipitated.
Tlio new (iuek cabinet. Is showing
alarming ymptom of collapse. Al
miy M. MlchaelldkU, n new mem
ber, has rvfuaed to accept KlngCon
Untlne'd portfolio am mlnloter of Jit
itructloni, Thin rufiuwl In regarded ni ludlcu
tlro of the determination of tho war
party lo dictate (Ireclnn pollrleH.
United I'reaa Service
IIKKI.IN, Nov. 8. It la announced
today that the Auatro-Qermana have
occupied Krujevac, and that thoy are
attacking south of Kraljevo.
Tho Auatrlona have reached Ivan
Jlc. Anglo-Krench force, nCtacklnx the
Bulgarian troopa aoutit of Strumnltia
were repuUed after doaperato hand-to-hand
lighting, aay Sofia roports.
It la added that the Dulgarlana,
though victorious, were outnumbered.
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United I'reaa Service
SOFIA. Nov, 8. Today'a official
inouncomont eu l'i
"Tho Herba q-e retreating aloor
'he entire nulgurl.Jt frost, and our
roopa are puraulng. We arc alo
purauing the enemy near l'rllep Krlo
vlak. i
"The Unlgarlan force ro now In
direct touch with the Oerman army
dvanclng from the north."
United I'reaa Service
LONDON, Nov. 8. The admiralty
innouncod that a German, protected
crulaer waa' torpedoed and aunk off
the Bwedlah coaat. '
The Brltlah armed ateaaMblp Tara
torpedoed by a BUbmarlne In the
B"t Mediterranean yeaterday. Thirty
four momberf of the crew are mlaalng.
United Preaa ftervlee
NEW YORK, Nov. I.The federal
wnd Jury today Indicted "Lituten
wt" Pay, B, Bchola, Peul Daeohe,
Pr H. Klenile and Mward Bronk
nu"t, who are char fed -with con
Piracy to plaee 'dynanlte bomba
board veaaela lea.vtag Amertcaa porta
with munltlona and aupplle for tho
aille.
fay recently confemd to auch'a
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'eer, who, It fll eaerged, 'furaliaed
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llllo the nniiHKe ileviistutliiK l-ilio",
oi' Into ivvoliitlmi. M. WiiUelow,
roiiner ieemler, fnvitm mrtlelwtlou
mi the Nlile of the iiIIIpk; KIiik Ton-
NlnlltllM' iK'IdN for IH'IUT.
pnrtment Hint lie. mills WodncBdny
from Holland. liVliltlock's (flblo
Htntod tlmt the (Icrmun ofllclKla In
DelRUim Imvo given lilm naaurnnccH
of tbolr frlondnlilp for lilm, nnd state
that thoy iiro In no way remionslblo
for the report tlmt (lormnny request
ed bis recall by the United States.
kino, cowamrma
Damage Suit Latest
in the Clubine Row
Ah a result of tho arrest of A, F. friend.; ; ttaj .he ,waa Imprisoned with-
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court
are
baa been bold up to ridicule by
norsona who formerly esteemed him
tho result being great physical and
mental suffering as a result of the
episode.
Clubine asks '2C0 tor the coat of
tho legal stops his nttorneya were
compelled to take to obtain hla re
lease from durance vile, leuo for loaa
of his time and .depreciation of hla
and f 5000 damages for hla
rill for nn nllegoa vioiaiion oi mo
towu'a ordinances rogardlng the con
ducting of a saloon during election
tlmo, n suit domnnaing u,iou
nroo was tiled In the circuit
this afternoon by Clubine.
The defendants In the action
aeora-e Offleld. pollco Judge, and T. M
.- .. ,.,i nt Mmrlll. The i business,
" " 'r' rZZVn aBl Vhem ..detention and suffering,
bfflclala of Merrill, but aa private
cltlaeni. . , .
Clubine waa arrested January is,
1916. After be had been held for
about twenty-four hours, ho wbjs lib
erated on a haboa. corpua proceeding",
and tho tnattar haa alnoo been much
before the circuit court on appeals,
mandamus proceedings, etc,
' qittblne, In the complaint prepared
by hla attorney, W; H. A. Renner
vnd T. Hi MI1U, atlocea that ttoeatl
lie waa held In waa a ''cold, damp.
dungeon,0 without furnltare; heat,
light or any cohvenlenoeai that It waa
ImpoMlbl. for him te t the com
forte of lift, or to communicate with
The markelod production of aillca
In IKK t6r Use In the manufacture .of
nottery. paints, scouring aoapa. as a
wood filler, and aa a polisher la re
ported to the United States geological
survey to "have been 181,781 abort
tons, valued at 1618,889.. Tha an
nual atatement of the survey on the
production of aillca (quarts) for 1914
Is now available roraisinouwon,
Commercial .Club. r ' ,j
Mattera ot Importance will eoate up
for attention at iomorrow nliht,a
meetlBg of the Klamath Commercial
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MUST BE FIXED
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U. S. Will Demand Redress
. Kw.;jfiSS
Ono highway Improvement Job that
can well bo undertaken by Klamath
county boosters In the next "Qood
Roads Day," or by Klamath county
Itself, Is the Improvement of the strip
of three or four miles between the
Utter & Burns sawmill and tho en
trance to Crater National Park. So
says Lieutenant Goodwin of the U. S.
corps of engineers,- lnfchaTge ot the
$700,000 highway Improvement work
the government la' currying on In
Crater Lake National l?ark.
"The center of this, atrip of road
U too high for 4he clearance of tho
ordinary automobile,") says Goodwin,
"and If not attended to It may cause
K.urlsU to advise other, ways of reach
ing Crater Lake. This should be
graded up before the; next Crater
l.nke season starts."
According to Goodwin, the govern
ment made twelve miles of new road
grade this year, In. addition to finish
ing tho work started last year, grad.-.
Ing. In nil but forty-five miles of road.
Tho new roadwork Included a high
way from the ,hotel to Tho Wntch
inun. two. miles in length, and a six
mile strip on, the.rbnd from the Med-
ford entrance.
One of the most interesting pieces
or new road built.. this year Is from
Sentinel Rock to Cloud Cap. This
road -takes the tourist to an elevation
of 8,000 feet, the highest point on
the routo which wlfl$:omplotely en
circle the rim ot theMake.
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Adams ranch. A number of horses
were seleeted'and cut from the main
bunch by ilio buyer', and negotiations
for their purchase will "be next In
line. -' '
There Is much activity in stock
circles at present, and horses, cattle
and hogs are being traded with great
frequency. Shipments to .outside
points average well with other years.
MRS. WOOD DIES
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Latest Note Goes Direct
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soldiery camps this, summer. ..v,m M..''S2SitS
The plan at present Is. to establish
I'HOMIXKNT BONANZA
8UCCUMB8 TO MALADV COX
TRACTED WHILE VipVINO THE
WOrtLP'S FAIR
itwo, training camps, one at Nana-
Igansett Ray and another, on the Great
(Lakes, probably at Chicago. Active
WOMAN training school, work, it is expected
wl begin in the spring.
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BONANZA, Nov. 7. Mrs. William
Wood, wife tof one of the pioneer':
settlers of this section, died at 6:15
yesterday evening. " Pneumonia was
the cmtse of the demise.
Mrs. Wood contracted, this malady
while visiting the exposition at San
f Francisco. She returned ijtreaa .the
4 tuir nuuui a wvvk aiui ouu.-woa w;
fined to her bed until her death.
The funeral will be held tomorrow
at noon. The remains will be laid
to rest In Bonanza cemetery.
Prior to her matrlage to Mr. Wood
In 1908. Mrs. Wood was Mrs. Etta
Vincent. In addition to her husband
she Is survived by two daughters,
KVKIIY MEMBEIt OK THE J'OCAL.one being born durlngTier first mar-
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PORT AT THURSDAY NIGHT'S
UIG SPECIAL OCCASION
WILSON LOSES
The first uuiuuil roll call of Klam
ath Falls Lodge No. 1247, B. P. O. E.,
will bo held Thursday night at the
lodge rooms. .Every member of the
lodgo has received notification of this,
either by verbal summons or by let
terand every member is expected to
answer the roll call, in person, If they
can possibly reach here, or by letter,
If they are In other parts of tho coun
try.
Uesldes the roll call, the entertain
ment committee ot the lodge la mak
ing great plans for the evening's pro-4
gram, which will Include speeches and
stunts, and refreshments will be
served. This promises to be one of
the biggest events In the history ot
Klamath Falls Elkdoaa.
Banquet and Program.
A social evening, with a program
and a banquet, are among. the affairs
scheduled tor tomorrow nfght's meet
ing ot Aloha Chapter, Order of the
Eastern Star.
MORE KLAMATH .
HORSES BOUGHT
SAN FRANQISCO MAN ' SPENDS
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SUNDAY AT ABAMH RANCH
MAKING HELECTIONH FROM AS
SEMBLED HTElKDS 'n
DEMOCRAT HOUSE FLOOR LEAD
ER DECLARES WAR ON THE
ADMINISTRATION'S NAVAL APt
I'ROPRIATION PLANS
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 8.-
Presldent Wilson today lost one ot
his greatest supporters when Con
gressman Claude Kltchln of .North
Carolina, democrat floor -leader In the
House, announced that he would, not
support the. administration's naval
program. He Intimated that he might
be the center of the attack to be made
on this administration plan.
Kltchln mado hla statement follow
ing a halt hour's conference with
President. Wilson why the plan can
not be supported by himself and ad
herents,
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DENLY SATURDAY
FItlRNDS- HERE.-
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Friends and. relatives have, receiv
ed tidings of' the death of George
Merrlman, former postmaster of Med
ford, and a -pioneer of Southern Or
egon. Mr. Mernman was sincaen
suddenly and an hour after he was
taken sick Saturday night, he .passed
away, presumably ot heart failure.
Merrlman had many friends in
Klamath county who regret his de
mise.
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department., following word of. Its-
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States "unhesitatingly
A STRONG ALLY TO PERPETUATE
LABOR BENEFIT
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LATEST IN U.S.
SECRETARY DANIELS PLANNING
TRAINING CAMPS FOR CITUUSNS
DMSIRlNa TO PRR4AJtR-FO
WARTIME NAVAL SltRViOM. 3
HEAD OF INDUSTRIAL RELA
TIONS COMMISSION! STARTS TO
MAKE LASTING ORGAN. TO
TIGHT FOR WORKERS
United. Press Service
NEW YORK, Nov. !g. Labor's first
great, concerted campaign to .better
the condition of' the workmen-of the
United SUtes la, to be directed by a
permanent committee on Industrial
relatiens: Frank. Walsh, .chairman
of the congressional committee which
haa done much in the coal .mining
fields, is In charge of the organisa
tion. , fy
The plan is to open a1 headquarters
in Washington. From there a cam
paign will be carried on to secure fav
orable legislation for- labor la con-.
gross and In different etatse,
"We are eaterlnc thU light. to ob
tain Justice for all workers, whether
they are organised, on net,'' said
Walsh this afternoon. 'We -intend
te recomsaead Uws ,reerte neen
favorably by thefederalVj
That Klamath' county's horses are
still' In demand waa eVWeaeed at Mer
rill yesterday, wlieef,atM,fMMieo
herseaaan, who U saM te .be buylnf
for European couatrles,f'ed over
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ed thatwlthln the iMt amUn4aM
will have ltfa fully. eonialeted fee
tralDlngttleena oHhe UaRed tHates
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latest Wilson vnote tO'Kaglsjid,
tAMlne nrainnt thn klattim
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