The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 12, 1915, Image 1

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WARPARTYLOSES
IIS FIGHT FOR A
. MARTIAL GREECE
IwSvHT.UTINK DISSOLVE
PARLIAMENT
THE
"k-eHoucr of Formar lrmler Hav
Dmrrtnl Him tm dercwl ImUrcw
.Klrttlon llate la Mt for Dtn
btr IU llallaa Traofwt lo lie Dla
setrlir,! lu Combat tlie Advances
o Teuton, la Valkaa INatrlct
ber.
Tlio vliltlug m I til Mom will urrlve
I'nIM I'rmi Service l t, ct). tomorrow evening. Tlio
LONDON, Nov. II. After several " u' Sunday morning will bo
. . ...... a u delivered by Itov. .1 V. Mllllgnn, V. D.
,l.y, of real hot debating ud work- uf J Hw w
log. King Constantino has finally or of (jrnnlB yaBB ttm lirwido and
Biuult'd the pro-war party lu tho .do I Ivor the charge to tlio pastor whlio
rtwlon chamber of deputies by tbe'itwv. I,, M. Audurrioti of Merrill will'
dlMolutloii of parllaaant. Korniar'tia iiri-sont to dollwr tho chargo to)
I'nnK-r Vtililoa, who load tb
fiction torlnf participation Malnil
(Urmniiy, rofunod to tokrato tha wtvt '
8kouloudli ralRlatry.
To offMi tnla. KIm
Conatantlne
dallbaratoly ditaolvod parliament, a
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bad no power to make. The election
date ban been eet at December II by
Conttautlnav
Already tweaty-aevea niembera of
ib (I reek parllameat have deaerted
tbe wnr party, according to advloaa
via llerlln, giving the government a
majority favoring strict neutrality.
According to Rom dlapatchea, It-j
aly baa definitely decided to aid the
alllea In the Ualkaa campaign auf
flclMitly to Inaure the aucoeaa of thla
project. Thla Action la taken fol
lowing qreece'a definite atand for
neutrality.
United lreu Sonrlta
ATIIKN8, Nov. 12. A gonaral bat
Mo between the alllaa' ozpadlUoBary
forct-H nnd tbe Oulgarian troopa la
In course of development, beginning
Tucdy with Utermlttnet aklrmUh
Ing. The Dulgar Us extendi from
Tetova through the Vellea aectlon and
Hlong tho Vardar river to the vicin
ity or BfrumilUa,
Opnonlng the Bulgara on the aoutb-
cut are tho Britten. The frencb
hold tho center or the lift, and the
northern whig la comprlaed of Ser
bian xoldlera. ,
United I'raaa Service
ItOMK, Nov. II. The admiralty
I'a ordered u March made for Greek
smugglcre believed to be aupplying
the needa of tho Auetro-Qerman aub
marlnea In tae kediUrrmnean.
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Pred Hickman,, an employe of the
White Pelican' left ihle moraine for
Weed. I ' V
Father Finds Missing
Son in Klamath Bast ile
A aearek for his son, who left
bis home iNejrtharii.Iaho with sus
picion of asrfme tijieiijhla reputation,
ended la XtaiMtli'ralls last night,
when DaWalkr,,a substantial rest'
dent of Nes Ptrees' county. Idaho,
rd 'In the' Bvealag Herald of the
arrest or his ten, II year old Walker,
tbe preeedlaf' day, en .advices from
Uwlitoa. -'Aa aresalt. the father
will leave for thearth when his
on goes beme'to faee the courts,
wd cenrlaeag that. the boy baa !"
d the error ef hie 'ways, he will use
hl moaey.aoi to light the ease, bat
10 make toed the lose the tea Is al
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, Hy Wala ta sere4wHh imJe
l a clmk; raWeete jm,
, aai kataes.s;iM!
r the Mrtaetie7amA,by hto father,
' Utter joanHrlac te varteue parte
of the NeHltwt a tbe hope f lad
;Was s aM1aete:blm.e
;NEW PASTOR IS
! TO BE INSTALLED
special scitvici: to hi: iii:i,d
at i'iti:sitVTi:ui; church
SUNDAY MOIt.VIMJ PltlWIlY-
tkhv ii:miii:kh coming
A xvrvlcM of Intercut lo tho pub
lie It to bo livid In tliu i'roitbytorlnu
rliurrli &t 11 o'clock Sunday morn
ing tho liiHtMllutlon of tlio pastor,
llev. Charles T. Kurd, who but ro
lonlly look charge of I lie cliurcli.
Tlii. tmrvlco will bo lu charge of n
commlttco of ministers representing
tin iirctju) tcry of Southern Oregon,
of which body Mr. Kurd U u worn-
,t!io poopla.
Dr. Mllllgnu and Ituv. Gloccknorj
iiro iiuiii iA'urii in nuiiuu dviiuvi i
work mill tho cniuo of rollgloua cdu-
cation. Thoy will bo prusent lu tbo
Hundny nchool mid on Monday after-1
noon and eenlng will conduct an
fci-ilnatltitto In this lluo of work for nil
who ii ro lnterotod and can attend.
Superintendent
of State Missions
to Hold Services
Kldor C. K. Swander, Htato aupor
luteudcnt of inltulnna of tlio Chris
tian church In Oregon, will hold scr
tlcea at the local Christian church
Sunday. TIivho Borvlcea will bo at
tho tuual morning and evening hours
nud nil aro Invllud to nttond.
Duirylng Do l.uxo
Thoy say you cannot get blood'
out of a turnip. Novortholfiss, that
Isn't n sign you cannot got tnllk front j'M,
rnv fntlinr than bv hand), for In
theso days thoy liavo a machine which '
la replacing tho nil lk-maid, aa onoj
of theso dovlccs will do tho work of
several hands. "Jack" Horner, who'
has given tho "back to tho land'
slogan some consideration, Is having
Installod on his form an up-to-tho
minute milking plant. Fred Heldt
of San Francisco has boon engaged
to do tbo work.
Iluya Cattlo
Joaa Bcckloy
Is ono of tho recent
purchasers of some flno stcors, hav
ing Just closed n deal with Mooro
Bros., of Poe alloy, whereby ho be
comes the ownor (of about thirty
hood. Tho cattle will bo wintered
at Fort Klamath.
the advisability of returning to Idaho
to faco his accusers, and It guilty,
say so frankly, depending upon the
clemency of the court to take Into
consideration tho fact of the youth's
contrition, his ago and that hla
father will mako good any shortages.
A abort time ago the father came
to Klamath Fall, seeking the boy,
and he enlisted the local police In
the search. He was about ready to
depart unsuccessful when he noticed
the Item In last nlfhfs Herald re
garding h(a son's arrest at a- logging
camp, on the Upper Lake by .Deputy
Sheriff Lloyd Low ,
Young Walker realises he has
acted unwisely, and Is willing aad
eager to return home, plead guilty,
and llr tBe Ufa Wi M'd
aef baa out upon the family name.
He, wilt be 'taken to .Portland un
der 'morning. he will "turn
ed over, to1 an Idaho ocer by Snarl
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MISS KAY liKVKKIDGK
MUs May Boverldge, a sister oft told the state department that on a
Kubno llovcrtdgo, sculptor, has been
I refused a- United States passport. 8ho,cirrled messagea for the German for
ds nccused of having acted as dispatch ,elgn office t&ween'BerUa aad Rome.
bonier for Germany. British agents I
PEOPLE'S MARKET
OWNED BY EZELLS!
KNOWN FARMERS AND
D.UItYMKN PURCHASE INTER
ESTS OF 11. S. GR1GSBY IN LO
CAL UUTCHER SHOP
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Tho Peoples Meat Market, which
was recently reopened by B, 8. Qrlgs
by, was sold today to Exell Bros.,
who operate the Ezell stock farms
between Klamath Falls and Merrill.
They took possession today.
The new owners will butcher hoge,
shoep and cattlo that have been rata
cd and fattened on their own fine
innrhcs, and prepared for the con-i
Burners under their personal dlrec- Prominent officiate today stated that
tlon. They will thus eliminate en- President Wilson plans to bold oon
tlrely tho middleman, and they prom- rerences with the republican leaders
i
U: some
material -reductlona la the
(ost of living for thoae who patron
Izu their establishment.
COZAD PROPERTY
CHAN6ES HANDS'
RANCH ON LOST RIVER IS PUR
CHASED RY A. P. GREENE
VALUE OF CONSIDERATION IN
NEIGHBORHOOD OF fS',000
Another realty deal haa just 'been
closed which proves that action of I
farm property is taking Place, aa well
as the movement of stock proper
ties,
0, B. Coiad, a former business man
of this city, but lately ot MarUnes,
Calif., recently closed the sale ot hla
property on Lost river for e con
sideration amounting to, 1 1,006,. P.
Greene Is the new owaer, ','' ,
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Oawpare Girls a ,
The Cihnpflro Girls will t meet at
2:10 tomorrow attemoonat tU.beaae
of MrivW. M,.MejteUu on Oreseeai
avenue,
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recent trip abroad Miss Beverldge had
This sho denied.
SHERWOOD QUITS
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WILSON'S GAMP
vniiL, ANOTHER LEAVES ADMIN
ISTRATION SUPPORT TO FIGHT
AGAINST NAVAL BILL REPUB-
MCANS SOUNDED
United Press Service
TOLEDO, Nov. IS. Congressman
Sherwood, w ho was counted upon as
u Wilson backer la the naval pre
paredness program, will line Up with
the opposition.
"1 will light the measure to the bit-
tor end," said Sherwood today.
WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov. 12.
hi both houses of congress, to ascer
tain their stand,. If possible, In
pnrd to the naval bllli
RESERVATION RED
CANNOT BE VOTER
DECIDING VOTE OAST BY EDIT
CATED WARD OF UNCLE SAM
IS DECLARED INVALID WHEN
ELECTION IS CONTBSTED
RIVERSIDE, Calif., Nov, II, Aa
Indian living oav a reservation aad
now owning land la Severalty la not
a legal voter. This was tbe deelates
of Judge DeMBtore "today la a salt
Involving 1(0,000 beaea voted by
the Mecca road dtatriet.
Aaffaet Lomaa, a blgbly educated
ladlaav, cast the'deeMtaivoU for the
bondi Because be iataebaloally still
a ward of the,severmtat tbe eewrt
holds that he Is 'aeV.eiMHled te teie
even though riileasl:'asUI that U
bead Issue I. T,vgr; V
here oa Mlm?Firte'XFtfS'i
NEUTRAL NATIONS
TO MAKE EFFORTS
FOR END OF WAR
JORDAN' PREDICTS PROGRESS BY
BY XMAS
Chancellor of SUaford Vadveralty Aa-
noaacea Gatberlag of Delegatea
From Neutral Natioae la Swltxer
Uad Next Hoath to Foravalate Def
inite Plaaa for Briaglae; tbe Ti
tanic Straggle to
United Presa Service
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 Chan
cellor David Starr Jordan of Stan-
r
ford University today predicted there
would be definite peace overtures
made by Christmas to the warring
nations by a group of leading neu
tral countries.
lie announced an Informal meet
ing of peace advocates at Berne,
Swltserland, December 14. All neu
tral nations are to send 'delegates.
Jordan says the result expected te
the creating of a continuous com
mission of quasi official delegates
from the neutrals, who will address
mediation proposals to the belllfer-
euts. "
COAST RATES UP
10 COMMISSION
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12. The In
terstate commerce commission today
heard the arguments of transconti
nental railroads regarding the re
cent application for an extension of
the 5!i cents per 100 pounds rate
on Iron and steel articles from Chi
cago, the present terminus, to the
Pacific coast, and the Including of
traffic from Pittsburg to Pacific
points.
This, it granted, would also give
lower rates to Intermediate points.
WINTER LOGGING
NEXTJT OLENE
EDMONDS LUMBER CO. IS MOV
ING CLOSE TO HALF MILLION
FEET OF UPPER GRADE TO
TOWN TO LOG ALL WINTER
Close to 400,000 feet ot upper
grade lumber la being moved from
the plant of the Edmonds Lumber
company at Olene to the company's
yards In this city, following the clos
ing down ot the mill a short time
ago, a consiaeranie portion oi mis
lumber Is already contracted, ac
cording to H. H. Edmonds, head of
tbe company, who Is In Klamatn
Falls today attending to business
matters.
When this lumber Is all brought
In the concern will commence logging
operations. Teams wilt be used, aad
anow logging metboda will be used
when winter sets In. The plant wU
commence operations as early as pos
sible next spring, so the work of
logging will be carried on steadily
to Insure a good supply of timber
for milling,
Czar Prepares for
Five YeaiV War
United Presa Service n
LONDON, Nov. II. Dtseatsaes
treat Petregrad state, that mUttary
preparations beiag made, by Russia
Isdieete that, the osar v meeiiism
thereiWfeea 'at "the , empire" tipi
war leeiiaf tw iwn w.iwewx
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MORE CITIZENS
FOR KLAMATH CO
SEVERAL APPLICATIONS FOR
FULL NATURALIZATION COM-1
ING UP WHEN CIRCCIT COURT
TERM IS CLOSED
Although Austria and Germany are
aligned In bloody war against Eng
land and Italy, Circuit Judge Kuy-'
kendall will transform some of the
subjects of theso countries Into peace
able American citizens on the first day
of the circuit court's December term.
providing they pass successfully. i
On that date the following KJm-i
ath county men will seek to cast off)
nil ties to the nations of their n - rtlr - r
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lty, ond become Yankees
Steve Sabo, Austria; Josef Vlk-
torln, Austria; Otto Frederick Boye,
n,m,n. Thn a xfpMinn r,n.ri.
Vincent Zumer, Austria; Lars Johan
Hedulnd. Sweden: Arthur Boleo.
Italy.
applicaUon of Emll Fagernas, a native
of Russia, will be considered by the'
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MAXAGER is ELECTED AT STU-' The statement aa7s he.waa mVa.
I leave of absence when. war broke emtsjisW
DENT BODY MEETING SCHED-j He was then temporarily attachel$$
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Now what football togs have beent
stowed away andthe bruises from the!
last game have become healed, the
athletic students of Klomtah County
High School are talking basketball.
iney say tne scnooi mis year nas inei
best material In many years for an
Invincible quintet of shooters.
At a meeting of tbe student body.
Iam a.lt. 4lwntiM IIaYiI fl. Tl.nlAV
and center on last year's team, was'
eieciea manager oi oas&eimui. xioxi.ccii. was. v -w. av.;wm-
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and Stltzer was chosen as athletic
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eaiior or me anauai.
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mi u.iHu.. . i...iiki MM.nrfnr hs tusneMlt nt lh IlhnirY' Ast
iue scueuuuui ui uao&viuwi Buuav -- - y - ,,1
wUl be taken up later, after Coach
Motschenbacher gets a line on the
possibility of the different candidates.
Games with Rogue River Vauey,
schools are planned. , 4
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Patent Granted
United States patent has beeajplaces. and produce the most;unnsuai;& J
granted to James Briscoe to tbe fol-
towing lanu; d ml t w.i. ,..... f -; 7-- ,-- -.j ,
... an a ., no -.... .1 Vhnii. anil talnvmnh .wlraa. The la-
seciiou is m iuwubuhj do, buuvu
range 10 east of Willamette meridian,
Oregon, containing forty acres.
City Is $65,000 and
More to the Good
According" to the report ot City
Treasurer Seimens up to October 1st,
the city of Klamath Fats has a bank
account of $65,029,67 to Its credit In
the bank. It la on this amount that
tbe city la receiving interest.
Deposited In different funds of tne
municipality are a total ot f C9.IM.I1.
There are several iubus overdrawn,
however, to the sum-'ot $47.74.24,
and the amount ot these defetts Is
subtracted from the tolalt the other
sums in tne payment Qi miersai.
The amounts toHne'erfSlt of the
various. fundf'October.li '1915. fol
low; , r ' .
Geseral fund ,,i,?fll.71.0
aHreet'tuad..N ,j?p . 4,701.20
Ba.kkrfne;,:K.. ' 82.11
takktaff'tund 4.IIH8
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INFORMING OFFICIAL AOCUBBD
OF TREASON
Statement Ianiied by
Austrian
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basy Accuse
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San FniBclsco of Spreading JJfcn
loyalty Among
Couatryaaem, amslJW
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or Selling
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WASHINGTON, Nov. '12. heoW
partment of Justice today annoaaeev; ,
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an immeoiai inyeBuanuo . ti-.
Immediate lnveetigatioa of iitae
chatgo of Dr. Josef Goricar, former
Austrian consul aX San Fraaeisee,
.that James Archibald, the Amenoam c,7
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the scandal leading to the"'reeailtgV?sfr 1
Ambassador Dumba by Austria? kafcCjul
the contents of the papered he, WJ&
tempted to carry to Austria.
Archibald denies
the statement la a
from start to finish.
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AcNiritlnt to . itataaaent- from tan
'AiiRtrian embuiT todar. Dr. BorlearPl
1- cced of plottln, wltk aMgft
and Serbian acenU ' wlthUe dMlaatr
of disseminating diaioyalty (among. .
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fhVpIotted witbjeaeailsitlfe1PBAi
i tonic aiues, ana uwr aea-TOJsesasvajg
iFromerehcwlr'jQsrealtiotlepiliisi
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siace then, the' statement says. rbe-4l'
Das been in .Ameriea. - fomeatlag- k
trouwe in Biavic centers.
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