The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 09, 1915, Image 1

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WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov. 9.
ErMtnce of Increased open opposl
Ilea to (lie Wilson administration's
"ml preparedness plan" from dem
cent I romluK to light fast since
Coairettmiin Kltchln's break with the
smldcnt on tlio subject, and former
atrrttsry of State Bryan's open op-
pMlilon.
In the fight which U to bo waged on
the bill, personalities will not figure,
Ik opposition bolng baited solely on a
tght against tho principle laid down
la the mesture. Thla la being strong
I; tapbatlied by all opponents of the
eialatttrallon.
How far llryan will go In oppoalng
tae president's preparedneaa policy la
a eutttlon tbat la causing worry for
tat democratic leaden.
Theae men contend tkat tae' coun
try will In gcnoral support Wilson In
ta luue.
Some Htaio that they expect no at
tark from the republican legislator,
and believing that the couBtry favora
the program (or defense and naval In
mate, thoy declare that defeat awaits
any party or group opposing the laaue.
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SHIPMENTS OF
CATTLE, SHEEP j
LIVELIER NOW
M.i.N'Y t'Alll.OAim TO GO OIT TIIIH
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Whep One French Soldier
Does the Work of Six
KUnulli County Cuttle, Hog noil
Sheep Are Bring Hhlppel Out In
lrgt NumlKiii in Outnlilf Point,
anil At lrlM Being I'nlil, TImw In
Kvery Indication or I'riMpt'riiy
Among the Rancher. '
MITTMEN ARE TO
REGALE CLUBMEN
ATHLETIC CLUB SMOKER CARD
WIX INCLUDE A TKN.ROUND
MAIN KVKNT AND SEVERAL
I'HKUMINARIHS
Tho unxt event for the members of
the Klamath Athletic Club Is ached
uled for a week from tonight, when
snothei of the club'aamokers will be
htid.
Boxing will be the principal sport
'or the ovcnlng, and Managsr Free
arranged a ten-round exhibition
of tho manly art as the main event,
"tides this bout, there will be four
preliminaries of four rounds each,
ad a wrestling bout,
The ovenlng's program will Include
ae trapeie work and other gymnaa-
While Klnnmth rount'M hurtex aro
In domand cnil nre being looki-d over
regularly by (hi- buyer for foreign
lurmlen mi well at Middle Went ran
I corns, this U not the only class of
llvettock being vent out from this sec
tion. The shipments of entile, sheep,
and hogs are also steady, and tho de
mand In good for all that can bi fur
nished. A. P. Hunt of the Hunt Commlatton
company Is now operating with J. C.
Mitchell In some deals here, and thoy '
are steadily tending out llvettock to
San Francisco and Oakland markets.
Last week they shipped out fourteen
cars or cattle. Tnuraaay tney win
send out ten cars, and they have Just
purchased Sfin head In the Sprague
River country for shipment next week.
C. Swanson Son of Sscramento,
took six cars of cattle to tho Califor
nia capital last week, and are making
other purchases, while fleorge Wattj
has Just returned from San Frsnclsco
after delivering a few cars of steers,
and horn to tho Western Meat com
pany.
The Scully operation confuted of n
ear of hogs to San Francisco last
week
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OCCASION HERE
A Mi KI,AMATH COUNTY
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Sleeting With Railroad Man There
Novemlier 16th -Big Banqnet and
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ATHENS, Nov. 9. The French and
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Irig the Bulgarians northward in the PARIS, Nov. 9. The hottest sub-
Great are the plans under way by
tne commercial Club ror the incep
tion of Robert Strahorn and bis asso
ciates In the Central Oregon railway
development scheme, who are to be in
Klamath Falls this month. Klamath
people realise their greatest need to
be railroad development, and the club
will arrange a program which will
give the railroad men a good oppor
tunity to see the optimism and en-
itu1nm of this section, a great fac
tor In the progress of any community.
This will be one of the matters tor
discussion at tonight's meeting ot the
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xeewttvo heard of-ttwOemmerctaVk
Club. Committees, etc.. Will no doubt
bc named at this time to take ckstrpe
I of different phases of the work.
j The railroad men will reach Bend
Xo ember 16th, and there tney will
' meet representatives of the different
t Ontrnl Oregon sections to be reached
I by the railroad. Klamath Falls peo
I pie want Klamath county to have the
.biggest and most enthusiastic repre-
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This peculiar looking box tilled with laid in a box with a contrivance to(number of BUto l0JMli oMoca, pp,,
rifles Is the latest improvisation of the Pul1 tno 8lx triggers can thus be op-,EoIng , BenU for tnc bg occasion.
w. " nrnttirl liv rtnn tunn Tli Ava nihoii . .-
Ruiiv i nrnnarlna- to shin a i French soldiers In the trenches. When .... , t "-, .. : roiiowing tbe session In Bend, the
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New Jersey has an old blue law un
or which women re Itlll arretted
"Alined for being common aeolds.
car of calvos from Dorrls on Thurs
day's stock special.
The mutton situation Is most prom
ising, and It Is estimated that there
are 10,000 lambs In the vicinity of
Merrill, being fed alfalfa for condl-
tlonlne- nrenaratory to shipping. These
are sheep from the Lava neds, anai
they are being fed on different
ranches. j
Thirteen cars of lambs will go on
Thursday to Levy fi Co. and Johnson .
A Son of 8an Francisco from Midland.
Those are to bo shipped by O. T. Mc-
Kendree.
Louis Oerber and his partner, op
erating as Barrowa & ueroer, nave
dollvored 1.800 head of fine breeding
ewea to Andy Forayth of Reno. The
sheep were aold while ranging near
Tule Lake.
Oerber. In addition to being a
horseman and cattleman of great foro-
Bight, haa proven himself even more
versatile In the stock line. Besides
his successful ventures In sheep, Louis
Is feeding 600 hogs at tho Stukel
ranch on Lost River, near Merrill. His
friends expect him to keep on until
he oven takes up poultry shipping
and they gamble He'll make a success
of It If he does.
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Hue. ,.... i.ui .u......e..i .-I... ...C .. g,B trencnes wiuio one soldier guards
they build ono of their own. Six rifles them and holds tho trench.
RUSHING WORK IN
HARNEY
COUNTY
J.AROK CRKW OF MEN ON CON
STRUCTION WORK ON RAIL
ROAD THAT WILL EVENTUAL
LY TAP THIS SECTION
STATE LINE BAR
GETS DEATH BLOW
SIHK1YOU COUNTY REFUSES TO
UIIAXT A LICENSE FOR ROAD
HOUSE TWO MILES FROM THE
TOWN OF MERRILL
Business Men to Have
Smoker and Election
The Klamath Baslnesa Men's Aaso
cUt,n will hddh'u elaeUon of
on the night of November IT.th,
Jut to celebrate .the oesajton, tbe
rchants wl feUow; tbe' .biases
lon with V&SaU)gV
w entort.ln tbrWe bitter.
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At this week's session of tbe Asso
ciation, candidates ror me asnm
T ... k A i MAMlnatlAH
OfllCftS Will Dt piBee 1H BVBi.imw
There wfll alto be committees named
to'Uke charge of the social features
(1f the election meeting.
, a li w Important that all the mem.
bent T attend tbe'aomlnttlwi maetlng,
the Aseeolatlon has changed the time
of meetla from tomorrow nlgbt until
TsWiAr !". Thla meatin wm ee
Interesting nows relative to the ' The petition ot Fred J. Teel for a
railroad work which Is being carried license to operate a saloon and road
on In Harney county will no doubt house Just over the California line,
tend to enliven the future prospects t two miles from Merrill, waa denied at
of Klamath county and adjacent ter- tho last meeting ot the board of super
rltory. ' Ulsorsof Siskiyou county. This action
Steam shovels, grading crews, traok as laigely taken on a lengthy pro
layers, etc., aro busily engaged In test signed by many residents ot Mer
making cuts, constructing roadbed rill and Dradnack.
and laying track at a point about ten I Teel has been an employe ot Fred
miles southeast ot Riverside; bridge Clublno of Merrill, who conducted a
crews are putting finishing touches 'saloon in Merrill, and the petition for
to the structure over Coleman Creek, a license stated the saloon would bo
and as soon as this is completed, the j conducted on property owned by Clu
track laying will continue to Crane bine. This action by the Siskiyou
Creek. court will make It necessary for the
Upon the completion of laying rails thirsty wobfoots to-travel a longer dit
to Harney Valley, Twohy brothers, tanoe or stoop to "patronising mall
contractors, wKI push the construe- J order houses" next year toV secure
tlon work across the plains to connect j stlmulantr
with tne extension irom iviimaiu
Strahorn party will go by auto to Sti
ver Lake, Paisley, Lakeview and, the
other places to be connected by rail
road, to get accurate data from each
place, and also, sound the people as to
their faith In the enterprise and will
dimness to assist. They will reach
Klamath Falls about November 20th.
The occasion of tbe visit, the Com
mercial Club hopes, will be one ot the
1 tggest rallies ever held in the coun
ty. There will be k big banquet and
booster meeting at the White Pelican,
possibly on the 81st Tbe day will
be made a "railroad day," and much
good Is expected to be accomplished as
a result of concerted action.
GERMANY DENIES
PASSPORT FRAUD
OFFICIAL NOTE TO U, S. DIS
CLAIMS KNOWLEDGE OF FALSE
ISSUANCES, AND LAYS THE
IILAME ON BELGIANS '
southern Serbian xone.
landing more men at Salonika daily.
and their Increase in strength, is taken
by some critics as an Indication of the
The allies are j campaign inus iar ib uw war
is predicted to start soon in tne Yfeta- ,
Ity of Salonika, Just as 'soon aa-the
German fleet, which Is known to. be
en route.can arrive. " - e
allies' intention of countering the Teu-, Practically all of Germany's neWj
tonic advance into Serbia from the super-submarines are sa!dvto hare
. j j . m - ibeen dispatched" to Mediterraneans,
north, and a determined effort to pre- lwatMB Jacv 8 ,
vent the central allies from gaining The Prench caWnet today, antni
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tory.
'Heavy fighting continues In the Ve
ltes district, where tbe allies continue
their northward movement. Here the J
Bulgarians yesterday made a terriic
and determined counter attack, 'but
this was unable to stop the advance of
the Franco-Brltlsb.
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also authorised to levy on the proita
of industries benefitted br the war. igr.i, ?
The former American steamerpa--7ijxf
cla, now the French transport Taerm.'jp
which figured In InternailpnalclreJeeVft
a- few months ago, and "an "ltaJma-K-&r$r'
er were sunk by Oennaa aabmnsf 4s
In the MedlterraneanyesWdar.
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morale and decimated and worn from
five weeks of Incessant fighting with-
the Austro-Oerman invaders, tbe rem
nant of King Peter's valiant Serbian1
aTmy la retreating from Serbian ter-
rltory to Montenegro. j
The country through which they are i
traveling Is the wildest and roughest t
ot the Balkans, so the Serbs have a
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The Austro-Germans are giving
more attention to clearing the con
quered section of Serbia ot trouble
some guerillas and snipers than they
are to the pursuit of the retreating!
Slavs.
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COPENHAGEN, Nov. 9 The dam
age inflicted by the Serbians in tbe
Another large realty deal was re
cently consummated when a 7jj8-acre,
stock ranch', situated about, twelve
miles this side of Bly waa purchased
for a consideration ranglng'ln tbe
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railway line to the Orient are so wrl- T Z
ous that, the German advance to at
Junction with Turkish forces will be
seriously delayed, while troops are
busily engaged In repairing the rail
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automobile driven by J. W.
man lines are now In the neighbor- Neuhnrt. which some allege did not
hood or narney vauey, iu wDr,hne Its lights burulngr collided with
it.. r..uiul wnvlr tram Harrlman on.-
This being an open country tends to
greatly facilitate the work of con
struction, aa under ordinary weather
conditions men would be enabled, to
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sehool Idea to Intlude the work ot
outlttlac women wltbtbe Hlment
tofacellfe'aaUntHe.
a buggy belonging to j, v. vpaa ana
occupied by Dodd and two other men,
at dusk last night ou-sixtu'etreet, be
yond the railroad. The auto collided
w)th the' roar of .thebuggy, smashing
the horse-drawn vehlcleaae throwlag
out the oecupauU, 'None of the men
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WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov, .
Gormany's note dlsclalmang respon
sibility for the fraudulent Issuance of
passporU baa arrived by mail. This,
It is stated, charges the Belgians as
the responsible parties,
In the note, it is averred that the
German government has discovered
an organisation at Antwerp tor forg
ing American passporU. These are
presumed by the empire to have been
for use of Belgian spies in Germany.
Dutch suffragists are now working
hard to get an eau) wlra elguee
Incorporated, in tne new eeaetRtte
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LONDON. Nov. 9. The behavior
of Greece Is alarming to the allies.
Pro-Germanism la growing In. Athens,
and according to inside information,
the Greeks may not-rematn neutral.
It la rumored already that a Greco-
Bulgarian agreement baa been reach
ed regarding the disposition of Bal
kan territory and seaports, should
S. A. White, who transferred bis
holdings to Gilbert C. Harrison, wilt
leave shortly for Reno, to tvlslt bis
nltA la .tia.ov.H In hiialnoa. thAMl
Mr. Harrison, the new owner, will en- &ftfk&'
gage In the raising ot thoroughbred' td&X:
stock,
Moie. Sarah Bernhardt, the fanious
French actress. Is vice president ot
the Cripples Welfare Society, f'1
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in tor some attention at last night's
council meeting, and if an ordinance
introduced at thla time kriaisssVoMr
streets will be mveh the same an San
Francisco's Market street, where tbe
speed with which the autos lash by
is a marvel to the bebe'lder, and a
terror-te the, nreilUI attempt Ing to
croaa tne tnnreugwwe.
Tbe otdlnanee eoatalns several
amendmenta te ike neeeent or4lnaee
regntetlnf trame, It seta the mnni
mnm eneM ter' ayjvebic4e to trnvel
en any atoeet ;sd tot .tin ettrlnt
"not ssisaedtnit ese mile li tonr nam-
utes." This figures out "at
miles an hour,
faster than
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vehicle standing at anjr petn g
street between snend - and
streeta tor more than twenty, mtnnajs):
at 'any one tlnw. A; UblrdVsaels
makes .It unlawful, for; any av,
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