The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 10, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1915
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tiOWT IUXQUKT IH KLAMATH
PLAN
.(UMMrrUI ei 11I1 .Name Committee
of lit to Take Charge of Arras
Mrs, uil The Mm Are Losing
, fane In Hinrtlng lite ttell lloll
luc Trip Through Merrill Cum
117 sad Von HcctUm Talked.
Th villi or ltobrt A. Straaora and
MMtatw In the OreioB, California
1 u4 Bittern railway to Klamath coun
ty Uk month U to be ataee the oc-
mlM for Itut biggest booster moot-
iH mr hcttl l.i the oountr, accord
it c the tentdive plans discussed
it lui night' meeting of the Com
aerdsl Club directors,
Stnboru mid his associate arc
asking the trip to become batter ac
sanaied with the sections In Keatern
tid Central Oregon to be connected
by kit railroad plan, and to aacertain
lis tttltudo or the people In each
Mtlon. The nttltude of Klamath
Hople U Jubilant enthusiasm relied
to the nth power, and the program
Mai arranged for the railroad men'
at U designed Ho demonstrate thla
Klamath enthusiasm. ,
upiain j, w. Siemens, vnarina .
ltd J. K. Bwanton were laat might I'reNiiloiu VIUii'n AMtoiimblle In tnmi of Mi. tliiU'n WiiHlilngton Hurnv.
used n committee to take charge omcR announcement haa boon December. She has ono of tho bobt
MtBtarrangcracnU. A telegram waa mj,o from (h0 Wn0 Hougo thnt places In Washington. Of course, af
. rseelTsd from Btrahor to the eect . WlUou and Mrs. Norman. ter tho honeymoon Mrs. Gait will take
that he wna luavlnr for Porttaad to- .... ... . ... .....'.. i... i.-j i .k.mii. ii.,. .a
V, and as soon as pMatbto Ue eon- lun.hlrB venuo. Washington. In tho llrst lady of the land.
ATHENS PAPERS
SEE BULGARIA
QUITTING WAR
HAY PACT TO TfctiB KKFKCT
MADk
DIsiMitclieH Krom.Otiier FruutN, How
ever, Hliow the Bulgani Aithe, Ad
tonclnff la Some I'UceH, and itc-
treaUnK in Otheni Another IJrit-
Ish War Loan Planned. French
Decry Talk of Any'- Peace Move.
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ATHENS, Nov. 10. According to
Iopal newspapers tails morning, Bul
garia and Greece have reached an
agreement which will keep Greece
out of the war. ?
It la reported In these Journals thai
Bulgaria haa agreed ' to demobilise
her array and end-her Serbian cam
paign. Other conditions are report
ed ns a promise of Bulgaria not to
cross the Oolrandt-Gyevagyell line
nor enter Monastlr. -
Reports' arp'-ewsrent that the
French have recaptured Velles from
Bulgaria and that the British have
captured tho Bulgar positions In the
Dotron district. There Is continued
fighting In Banuna Pass northeast of
I'hllep.
SUBMARINE SINKS
ITALIAN-AMERICAN
PASSENGER LINE
FINANCIERS 10
LEAVE PORTLAND
NEXT TUESDAY
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RAMI' Nov IO fTtw
American Uner Aacoaa wtth a heavy
paascnger list, waa torpedoed off Bar
dim by an Austrian abmariae. It
Is oflclally announced that there are
a number or Americans among we
mlastns.
(Editor's Note This is the Srst di
rect Information from the Italian cen
sor since the Ancona disaster thla
mornteg. It la explicit la blaming
Austria, and claiming lose of Amer
ican Uvea).
United Press Service
WASHINGTON. Nov. 10. it is ex
pected that the cabinet will next week
consider the Ancona disaster, as soon
as all details are officially reported.
United Press Service
BERLIN. Nov. 10. It Is announc
ed officially; on the strength of "re
liable Information," that an Austrian
euhmarlne sank the Ancona while
Jttee ltl ascertain the date of his
It H proposed to have sev.r.1 auto- thuslnsm of the Klamath support. uul H I Q 0 1 1 1 T PflllDT
eZTlSX: JUu gakreve.at.ou to K.antath poopU n U .1 HI U
to Btod to meet the Blrehor party ' 7 " " , J.V,, V 7 im. i " " w w " ----
in M-tiM...t- ., .w .i.. .w- I the houndloss possibilities of this , 1 ...!
SheVcoStym.lwonderfu. region that - sponsible- Trnil H -JrVT
Ktamnth men will go to Silver Ut,Jr their movement toward railroad I C 1 IWI 0 IlL A I
..e7 ano uimiw to snoot hm "?.-" , , ,nna nra
definitely settled as yet, it is propos
ed to have tho Strauorn party met by flltAND JUBY WILL GO INTO SES-
Klamatb trans
MB Into (lift miutlnx In hnaa eltlaa.
ud then the people of other sections
UI be asked to cone on to Klam
U Fslls for the big wlndup.
A banquet at tho1 PeJIcan la
PUnned. and the oomailttee li oerUIn
tsat there will be between I0 ai
00 plates in order to accommodate
atendance. All porta of tho coun
7 ire to bo represented, and it la
Plasned (,at tbia Mwion will bo an
opener to alta revelaUon to the
fsllroad men In tho sincerity and on-
a lilr dolos-ation Ol
autolsts and escorted to town by the
local people Automobile trips u
the Merrill country and to Fort Klam
ath and to Wood River vaney
are planned to show the promoters
what Is behind Klamath Falls even
ir there was never a foot of timber
SIO.V .MONDAY TO INVESTIGATE
.MATTERS CRIMINAL, AND
DOCKET IH SHAPING
With the oponing of the December
Klamath county's Igkt (or lower
'flht rates over, the gotithorn Pa
dSe continues quietly, but pertiit
ally, and at present, nogottotlou ara
under way whirobr ooMootoat rate
trti may be eaiplorod to -roporo a
wocreto case for Klaaioth eountr.
"rsssnt this to tho nronor ooatalt
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i ihA eountv. which mlssos the trutn term of tho circuit court set ror ue-
aomethlng over thirty-one billion fca-'cember 6th, preparations for the,
" -ssssl. usual grind of business are being
made. Judge Kuykendall is busily
ongaged In arranging tho calendar of
'cases, and finds n number of Import
unit actions will be up for trial.
Tho grand Jury goes into session
Mnnitnv mornln to Investigate crlm-
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Inal matters. Just what tiny nave
to consider Is not definitely known
at nraaent.
Amour the civil cosea of note to
bo tried at tho December term la tho
United Press Service
linnLIN. Nov. 10. "We've re-r-tilicd
the Russians everywhere on
tbe east front," says today's official
statement. The Russians were at
ticked at the northern and southern
extremities of their line, and pre
liminary skirmishes occupied the
center.
The Auatro-German and Bulgarian
troops have effected a fresh 'Junction
at Balaaka. along the Orient railroad.
Theso forces are co-operating to end
the Serbian guerilla warfare, and to
resume train service.
It Is announced that tbe Bulgers
have occupied a number of 'towns tn
the Southern Morava valley and that
they are moving northward in the
hope of cutting off the retreat of the
main Serbian army from Nish Into
Montenegro.
United Press Service
LONDON. Nov. 10. Premier As-
qulth today asked a two million cred
it, and made a financial review be
fore the house of commons. Over
two billions have been expended since
April for army, navy and munitions.
e Experts May
Take Up Our Fight
The Question of ! suit of Lillian DoHay against the olty
?'-!:,. -k. If Klamath Palls. Mn. DoHay seeks
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.otSwOU. it wa. reported that the.fal. on an icy !.
m.n was received witn ravor vt ,
business men's organisation. The valuation Ooaferoace
" nd carry it through aeosoaary
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ft ih 'jjj, ailaaiooo ro
?tly by Klamata l aeai and tho
is now la eeHaieUoat,wMi
ko Klamath Vaiu raiuiaaW Uoa'a
Aasoeutloa attltiMJUsoMtt Ckteav their answer Is
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American liner Ancona was torpeoo- MetropoUe. Visitor.
ed by a submarine off Biterta, Tunis, t ' .
according to Lloyd's statement today. ,
There were 582 passengers aboard ,
the vessel, and only 270 have been;
definitely accounted for. Tbe crew'
numbered 160. j
According to Rome advices, ther
submarine fired nearly 00 shots at1
the liner.
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Perfect Reorgaaiaatloa of Ceatrai
Oregon Development League "Bar-
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NEW YORK, Nov. 10. It la be
lieved" that at least two Americans' g ,d(at and pftSr'ofi
ttjt onnnnii w mwmrm . ilia.: v -- .
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American, stating tnai ne -ana nuja trip tnrougn uenirai wregoa to '"J;
wife were returning to New York" vla'.pt the railway route. Hewmjwr" "
the Anconav accompanied 'by a party of PorUaad vj$r
mere are ieivgiroifuiv wiiuuin . , - - - w . r,r ri.i,l--7f4,
. t,u....k.. li.ii-U--buolaoso men and bankersfrholare
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men and bankersfrbqUr
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LONDON. Nov. 10. Three
mAmheMi nf fu. itaaf tttivA VaaaifsflgMl
""- - -,- "1. fwill go over tne surveys, maaagsa'i
,Cape Bon. Some of the survivors were two dayymtfat "Klamath n? - -
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Injured.
Rome
wires that, 142 passengers
dred passengers, mostly women, pos-jand seamen landed at Ferrville, Af
slbly including Borne Americans, ana irica.
members of tbe
to have perished
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t &ll lt3lVlin UIPUUUJJ (UJUICU WC:
when the Italian- in all boats.
DECAPITATED IN SHOO, BIRDIE!
DROP TO DEATH CRIESJRIAND
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HANGING IN PORT WORTH HAS FRENCH PREMIER SAYS RBPUB-
HOHRIBLE ENDING. HEAD J UV SOT ' RESPONSIBLE FOR
DANGLES FROM NOOSE, AND' PEACE RUMORS. AND"" WILI.
BODY FALLS THROUGH TRAP I FIGHT TILL THE LAST
MUNITION PUNT
BURNS; DIG LOSS
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C. A. Meyers, who mounted the
scaffold tor the second time In bis
Ufa to nav the death Density for a
murder, was completely decapitated Aa not the French who aro starting
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Realty Traaotato
Elsie W. Roberts to L. Jacobs, NB
U of NW 14 and NH ofUU, of
NWtt of section 28 in towaohlp 81
south, range 10 east. WUteaiotto
meridian, Klamath county, Oregon.
L. Jacobs and Hattla Jaeobs, NW1i
of SE of section 23 la township 88
south, range 9 east Willamette merid
ian, Klamath county, Oregon.
Lot 3 In block 17 In Nob.MM Addi
tion' to Klamath FalU, .Oregon.
.. , i.j.. j.nnni i.n .h. nit wim nr flshtliir and drina yonder
... . xl. . ..., . iflK'in tho imnrhoa win daclslve victor- hundred guns were In the "shop' In
Wuea ids iraji wb wii .v vui , - jrw,'
force that at the Jerk of the noose, les, we fill not taia peace nera. cmuins umuy fPau, tf Fuy a.
the head was completely severed from - . ., - - r(,
.ho hniiv. anil th head danaled from
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club directors also put ineiru. . ( pra,B Service
tho plan, nd the matter '"wr iadelpHIA, Nov. .l.-Uad-now
to the flnanclng of the Plan. l wm b.
, Tho business men have "em, ,,- here today at tho eonfor.
of er the company Hborai , on Yutt,08t. The thoorlo. un-
ofa rate reoucu. ---"---. h h vMttlrti0M 0f utility prop
Muro. this percen ago o bo pi d ur- M Jn ' " . .. '--a-
tim i UMth 9f .to b. dto.. . . wT ,
ST'hod"'; BrTn.t:;nd That tho J-JJ - n 7
"" ,. nflaallllalfcraiultWggiaa aifw op'r-g-iJ
being awae. ttj , -- - - - -.
FORT WORTH, Texas, Nov. 10. PARIS. Nor. 10. "All this peace
talk is misplaced," saia rremier ori
and to the United Press today.
Rest assured." he continued. "It
when he was hanged today
these rumors. Until Europe's soldiers
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SOUTH BETHLEHEM.' Nov. Iff. l
Munitions Intended for the Rallied t
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, armies, and machinery valued in tao ,
i millions were damaged by a flre.whlch
L.J ..J. ..... ...n.akl.tMJL kAk
of the Bethlehem Steel "company. Tbe '"
loss Is a million or more.s.- , ,, t , ,
The fire started in oil near the on- r
irancu io iue ouui. uiucwu jhi ,
have no reasonto biamo Jtwi;..
dendtarlsm. -j
The plant conlalned 2,000 'dlfer ,
ent machines or gunmaklngJh'T;!-
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sued to Clarence A. rarkor'of Hllde-
brand, Oregon, to lint aMOftaog as
follews: 8WU of NWtt, JWH of
BWU of section 8. MUCff NH
and NB of 88 of soii'f.f town
ship' 88 south, ranw.llH oaot o
lllaatette meridian. . iSl
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this awalag's loea.Vfar,lisvWOloeo
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partkre U'due to lUa-Sk'Ood It to
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the rope In sight of tho horrified spec
tators.
The body droDDed twelve feet, and
the head was severed by tho noose as
though by a sword. Blood spurted
In all directions.
A panic ensued, and several peo
ple, slokened by the terrible sight,
swooned.
Aidfteeteor.
Th. Methodist Ladles Aid Soeiety
meets at-l o'eloek tostorrow aflotv
noon at the home, of Mr. W, J. Rob
erts, 512 Nlata street,' whoa th atoaj-
h-r. m wake mincemeat . and tto
comforters for tholr ooiH'wo
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when tne reciamsuoa sorviea -wut
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haxe suflclenUy drolaHJwrIwi
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Winter Trappers
JT. W. Rhodes and BanleyOoflV ex
perienced trappers, will JooToJonrlr
tnaaorrow morning for their .. trap
hadouartsrstoa Looter Ivor? Thar
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; baaor eoaaty 3: n yyoy
on ther Oregon-CaUtoratollae,- to
throw .open to homestead oaAry up
wards of S5,Q0Baorea' oflwat'Uide
Is Indicated In theteetiee JuMkWued,
by the service, calitof for Wda for the
rental of land uaeoverod thtoyoar.
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Campi 8,0 'aoreo-wororfuaeorered
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off Tule,Lako'a me4a mmli
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eaaanel
nutting
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tha'land will be'ope;o"nBunldo.'
log, ana aitnougauiwjMBwtwp
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already there is gr'lntoiliMrm'
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