The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 13, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1915
Pries, ne
pH year Xo. l87
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SINNOTT STANDS
FOR NAVAL BILL;
MURDOCH BUCKS
KAXMX I'MMHOTH DILL'S OKI!.
TAIN DEFEAT
pgj Headed Igttor Declares
tlwt Wilson's Appwil to RepabUcaa
Utfert for Aid la Peseta- Naval
PKpndm Measure Will Result
la BsllttinK iliu Democratic Party
lo Wide for If callag- '
Vailed Press Service
FORTLAND, Nov. II. Coagress
mi N. J. Blnnott of tbe Eastern Ore-
am dUtrlct, today went on record h
(iTOrinc nctloti by congress for the
teaming of the United Btatea navy
ut other icrvlco brsnehes bo tbey aro
isKUite (or ttio dofcuso of the coun
try In any event. Slnnott leaves to
fay for Wellington to be In readiness
for Iho oiienltiR of conRreei.
Vslttti Press Sorvlco
NEW YOIIK, Nov. 11. Congress
an Victor Murdoch, progreaalve
baser, today called Prealdent Wll
MB'a preparedness program "withy
why affair."
He declared the prealdent would be
uublo to put the bill through the
itsiocratlc caucua, and predicted that
ly appealing to republlcana for aid,
Wilson would make a atlll greater
ipllt In the democratic ranka.
"The progressive ptan to havo a
constructive program to doctor busl
BMt llli, n sano protectlvo tariff, and
to brlnic about real preparedneea not
oaly from a- military standpoint, but
from tho standpoint of Industrial
ttuomy, a well," said Mudock to
r. MM, ESTATE 18 MOVING;
HOLMi VALLEY RANCH .HOLD
Tho Knracrow property, lying In
the tllrtrlct noar Hound Lake, lias
Juit iirvn purchased by Thomaa M
Urtrr.t for u conalderatlon of 15,000.
Tbe arlous realty deala which have
taken plnco during the paat two weeks
xre but fororunnera of large transact
ion which wllr take place In tbe
foiirni of tho winter.
EpUeopnl Service.
Members of tho Episcopal church
ad all Interested, will meet at 3
o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the
residence of Mra, (Jlnsback, 818
Ninth streot. Mrs. Obi of Chicago,
a churchworaan of wide experience
will bo present, with something on
Interest to aay.
Happy Days.
Chill Novomber doe not affect the
Pint or little "Dan Cupid," aa ho
ems to be ever on the alert. Again
we havo beforo ua the fate or another
couplo, who today were granted a
marrlago license, namely, Bennett J.
'oftBgaard and Sophie Alice Bhetler.
Kep 'Km Flyia'.
. n. English left thla morning
"Trying a hunting outfit, and a duck
be that will hold enough birds for
anybody'! Thanksgiving.
Made in Klamath Food
to Be Used
Members of the Woodmen of the
World 'residing U Kleaath county
are promisee a pleasant little surprise
the night of November II, when
they lean what a glorious, banquet
can be prepared, f rase etrletly Went.
th growa er made areaatta. Allot
M WoodatMe the eeeaty will at
tend thla aelr.waHa la. befog arr
ay IwMiaa-Cajap.' ,
The commHUa la' oaarg ara hard
JESSE SUMMERS
FAILS TO RALLY
HON OF roit.Mi:it COUNTY COM
MIHHIONEIt PAHHEH A V A Y
FROM COMPLICATION WHICH
OPERATION l'AII,i:i TO UK
LIEVE After lingering run oral dayti In it
critical condition, Junto Hummer,
only son of former County Commis
sioner Samuel T. Bummer ami wlfo,
passed away lit U o'clock last night
at Illackburn hospital. Tho funeral
services will bo hold at 2 o'clock to
morrow afternoon fit draco M, II,
church, Itev i: C Hlchards offlclat
Ing. Tho youth wan 1G earn of ugo, nnd
a natlvo of Klamath county. Ho was
raised hero, and after finishing tho
Klamath Fall public school last year,
entered tho high school tlilu fall as
n fresliiniiu. Ha was making Hplondld
progress In his scholastic work un
til ho was obliged to leave school.
Empyema, or pressure of tho whlto
corpuscles ahovo tho oyclld agulniit
Iho brain, developed n short tlmo ago,
and an operation was performed
draining tho polxnu nnd reducing tho
protwiiro. Following this, an abscess
was found pressing on tho hrntn, and
other difficulties arose. The attend
ing physicians made a vnlhnt tight
for tho boy's life, and for n, tlmo It
was believed ho would ricmer. I.ato
Thursday, n change for tho worse
came, nnd yesterday tbo boy's llfo
was but a matter of hours.
Beside his father and mother,
Jesse Sunimors Is survived by two
sisters, Mrs. I.loyd A 1 ford nnd Mrs.
Wellington Temple, both of whom
have been hero since tho first opera
tion whs performed.
MT. LAKI MAY GET
A NEW SPELLING
KARNIOT TALK OX INDIAN PRO.
XUXCIATIOX OF COMMUNITY'S
NAME IH FEATURE OF MEBT
I NO OF IMPROVEMENT CI.UII
Whether tbo live community be
tween here and Merrill li to bo still
known ns Mt. Lokl or "Mt. Lockay,"
according to the Inatun spelling nnd
pronunciation, Is a question that was
put beforo tho Mt. Lakl Improvement
Association last night by Captain O
C. Applegate, Klamath's membor of
the state geographical board, In an
Interesting tnlk on Indian names In
this section. Tho club will consider
tMo matter at futuro mootlngs.
Besides Applognto, County Agrlcul
turUt H. noland (llalayor talked on
the farm oxtcnalon work, cited ex
periments and results this year, and
told of noxt year's plans. Ho made a
plea for co-operation In the future,
and thanked the farmers for their aid
In tho aeason Juat closed. Secretary
Fred Fleet of the Commercial Club
also talked at tho meeting, telling
what tho club hopes to accomplish for
tho farming Interests, and of the
progress being mado toward better
railroad facilities
at Banquet
at rk. and they promise such
splendid repast that ever afterwards
tbe "choppers" will Insist upon ctrict
i. vLmth rown nrovlslons. The
affair will be held In tbe I. O. O. T.
hall.
Besides tbe banquet there wlU be a
soolal time that few can pass up. DU
trlct Manager Beacbey Is coming over
for the occasion, ana it is posw
that ,ute oaoM, m"r
Is possible.
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CALLED OVER SEA
BY
RESIDENT OF HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
SI'ENDSTEN DAYS IN KLAMATH
COUNTY. AND LEAVES AS A
MOST ARDENT BOOSTER
Tho fame of Klamath county's groat
duck and goose shooting Is oven trav
eling across tho bea. It has bceu
heard In Hawaii sufficiently strong to
bring ono sportsman here from the
land of ukelolcs and fuzzy neck
pieces
Several weeks ago President Del
zell of tho Sportsmen's Association
lueclved a letter from D. C. Austen,
n icsiaent or uonoiuiu, uskiuk mm
about tho shooting here. Delzell's
leply wns evidently to the liking or
Austen, us ho came horo ten days ago,
and has since been enjoying the shoot-1
Ing around "Tho Cedars" on the up
per Lake.
This morning tho Aureus depart-
od, highly plcasod with tuo sport or
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tbe Klamath section.. ,
IN BOY'S NOSE
OPERATION TO REMOVE GROWTH
FROM LOCAL CHILD'S NAHAL
APPENDAGE REVEALS PECUL
IAR CASE TONSILS OUT, TOO
Mrs. Claudo Davis and little son
havo returned from Grants Pasa,
whoro tbey have been visiting rela
tives for sevoral weeks. While they
were away the little fellow was op
erated upon for tonsllltts.
Whllo the child was on the table,
tbo surgeons also made an Investlga-
consul at Munich, Gormany, dining i nllttcnl activities. So anxious was tire. It Is possible that representa
wlth fllr Itogcr Casomont, tho Irish- ihu British government to get him tlona made by the British government
iiinu on whoso head the British are tli.u a large reward was offered for 'because of such Incidents has had
rulu to havo set a- prico of $20,000, him. Ho went to Germany, where hoi something to do with tbe recent ac
uliotta one reason why ho has boen,vn safe. There, as the photograph tlon of the state department in recall
rera lied by tho secretary of state. Sir Inktn In Munich by H. Hoffmann ' Ing Gaffney.
OUR
HUNTING
BUTTON
LOOGED
tlon of a growth In the chlld'e nosetland rjoidlo A. Johnson In matrimony,
and opening this tbey removed a shoe
button. It Is supposed that the but -
ton was placed In the nostril a couple
oJ years ago, when the child was play-
Ing, and
growth.
i.m miimii iiia nAfiiiiRr'
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And "Dad" Came Back.
"Dad" Miles, a former Klamath
county man, who operated tha old
Merrill hotel at Merrill, Is here from
Montagu. tbkw bis !.
! Mrs, jonn Btawartau rvuawwc w
JqualnUneartlps.
mzrsiSzaE&z 'nrmmmmsMzzMsi",
hnd to fleo Ireland and Great.
Urltnln a long tlmo ago because of hU
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Buys German Concern
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Archibald S. White
Archibald S. Whlto, who Is a friend
of German Ambassaaor von uern
storff, has bought the South Porto
Rice Sugar company, which was
owned almost wholly by Germans.
Consldornblo Inquiry has followed,
because neither sugar men nor dip
lomtas can understand why Germans
would want to sell such a concern at
this tlmo. The company owns ex
tensive cano lands. It produced more
that 63,000 tons of sugar for the year
endlna September 80
Tho was
much activity on tho stock exchange
In New York following the news of
tho sale. But Mr. White would not
tell the names of the men for whom
he bought the company.
Merrlllitos Wedded.
Rev. E. C. Ricbarda performed a
ceremony nt the Washington last
nlabt uniting Samuel N, Ingraham
Qoth aro well known In tbe Merrill
aiglet, nna will make that town
their nome,
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Here on Business.
S, O, Johnson, president of the
Klamath Development company Is
hero from San Francisco on a busi
ness trip.
To Dorris.
Mrs. H, W. Keeaae' departed oa thla
morning's passenger far Dorris.
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with nn official American reDresenta-
LAUNDRESSES PUT
OUT UWN LAUNDRY
FOLLOWING ARREST OF CHAR-
- -AOTERS
OPERATING "LAUN.
DRY" ON SIXTH STREET THEHt
OWN WASHING IS DELIVERED
The "laundry' on Sixth street which
has received much attention of late
from pollce-and city officials, la "laun
derlng" no more at least for some
days to come, as tbe two operators,
1 known as tbe Plcard sisters, are serv
ing a twelve days' sentence in tbe city
'Jail on a charge of disorderly con'
duct. This followed a raid on the
placo recently by police, and their ar
raignment before Police Judge Leav-
Itt, who Imposed fines of $25 each.
! . The officials have been suspecting
that It was not for the purpose of
washing clothing that the establtah-
'meut was opened, following the re-
'cent exodus from Oak street. The
fjet that yesterday a Chinese laundry-
jman brought to the jail the personal
laundry of tbe two Imprisoned wash-
lerwomen for delivery to them has
caused not a little amusement la po
lice circles, and some are 'wondering
If they were too busy with other peo
ple's washing to take care of tbelr
own.
Good Hikers.
If a fellow could only sit In bis
dooryard and have the ducks and the
geese fly over like they used to, and
we could shoot In town without being
arested, gee! wouldn't It be great.
Then wo wouldn't have to go a long
way off and take chances on getting a
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and Ben Mitchell did the other day;
and then, lust at the last minute,
have tbe train pull away, leaving
them stand In darkness, with a lot of
ducks to carry home,
Make Home la Klamath Falls.
Z. G. Harris and family departed
this week for their new home at
Klamath Falls, where they recently
acquired control of a hotel, says the
Chewaucan Press. Mr. Harris haa
also purchased a ranch about twelve
miles from Alturas, Calif., aad It la
probable that they will remain la
Klamath Falls this winter -and will
then remove to their saw ranch, and
make that ihalr permaneat home.
Declares lateatloa.
First clttsenahlp papers were today
applied for by'Blmeeae Forasr, a na
tive of Italy, who la easployed leeally
as a laborer,
MEDITERRANEAN
SCENE OF NAVAL
FIUHT;WAR NEWS
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ANOTHER BRITISH SUBMARINE IS
' DESTROYED
Loss of Allied Torpedo Destroyer Also
Reported by Turks Russian Offen
sive Developing Near Rigo Said to
Be Clearing Gcnmns Away The
French Are Hammering the Bnlgar
Line Serbs Set Back.
United Press Service
LONDON, Nov. 13. Tbe British
submarine E-20 has been missing a
month, and the admiralty believes-It
lost.
United Press Service
BERLIN, Nov. 13. Constantinople
says tbe E-20 was sunk off the Darda
nelles November 6th. Tbe Turks re-
cently adopted anti-submarine pre-
cautions, and Turkish artillery has
frustrated the attempts of allies'
monitors to bombard the Sarus coast.
Wednesday a British torpedo boat
was destroyed here by Turk gunners.
Crossing he Jastrebac range, twen
ty miles from Kruscvac, tbe Germans
have Joined the Bulgarians In a pur-.ment, these schemes ranging from
suit of the main Serb army. j passport frauds to delaying BMn!tto
1 exports. -.
LONDON, Nov. 13. Tbe Austro-; As n result of the escape, of -8
Germans are everywhere on the de-Thiery, a seaman on tbe Intoned'
tensive except in the East, where they German raider Prlnz Eltei IWeaerfeh. t
are losing many men. Russians are held at Norfolk, there, Is a chaneVot
attacking near Riga, Dvlnsk and Vol-, future escapes being f rostrate with
hynla, and there Is a gradual German bullets. 7k"i t
collapse. Secretary Daniels of "tnenavy da
Following an allied victory at Ve!-,partment has put up to Ia$$ thi $
sals, the allies are trying to pursue. Question of f whether the " marines l
ttheBubrar line IonrOeVardarBiv-4
er as the quickest means of aiding
the main Serbian army west otJflsh.1
MRS. BROADSWORD
DIES THIS MORNING
men who will conduct the Installation
' 'services at the Presbyterian 'church
HAD BEEN A RESIDENT OF KL AM- tomorrow morning will arflvje at 8
o'clock tenight: These men are eoat
ATH COUNTY FOR SO YEARS ' to Re charle8 T. Hnrd as
AND MOTHER OF PROMINENT Pastor of tho local church.-
Ur TJiirrt pima to Klamath Valla
BONANZA MERCHANT
(Herald Special Service)
BONANZA, Nov. IS. Mrs. S
M.
Krnnfiawnrn. inr iniriv veara a. real
resl-
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dent of Klamath county, passed away
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this morning at the home of her eon.
Walter Broadsword, a local merchant.
She was 72 years of age.
Mrs. Broadsword was a natlvo of
Illinois. She came to Klamath coun
ty in the '80's with her husband, Levi
Broadsword, who preceded her to the
Great Beyond, and haa lived here
since that time. She la survived by
her son Walter, a daughter, Mrs. A.
H. McLellan of Montague, and three
sisters, Mrs. I. W. Burrls of Califor
nia and Mrs. John Wells and Mrs. C.
A. Smith of Ashland.
The services will be held here at 2 1
o'clock tomorrow afternoon, services
being held at the Methodist church.
Henley School Holds a
Highly Successful Fair
According to County School Super-.
intendent Fred Peterson aad Oouaty
Agriculturist R. Rolead'Glaiayer, one
of tha most successful school fairs
over held in Southern Oregon was
given at the Henley achool yesterday.
Not only were tha entries many, but
they were all above Ua ordinary la
Quality, waking the task'ot the Judges
Mr. Olaisyer la'atri'Wure.aad Mrs.
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MORE TEUTONS
RILE AMERICA;
PLOT IS FOILED
INTERNED GERMANS CAUSING
TROUBLE -
More of the Eltel Friederich Craw Es
cape, sad Fatnre Escapes May Be-
' J.
tlt la Marines Firing Aastnasi
Consul t New York BeUeeefla-'
volved la Plan to Embarrass tbe
United States,
United Press Service " ;-
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov."1 18.
Tbe state department has received
evidence concerning alleged i. activi
ties of Alexander Nuber, Austrian ,
consul general at New York xlty, aa
leader of an anti-American -plotting
ring. This is sufficiently strong to
cause his being rendered person, BOB
gratl with tbe administration and It
secretary or state Lansing taxes tna
steps reported started, it Is believed.
that If the evidence warrant,, he wul
terminate Nuber's official
status.
According to
evidence discovered,.
Nuber is believed to have bees Inti
mately connected with at least'a dos-
en schemes to embarrasrtha govern'
guarding the interned Germans-may,,
fire at those attempting to escsptV"
Thlery eecTd-Thnrsday,alht.-:It.
Is believed he lowered himself over
tbe side of the vessel andswamto
shore under the docks., ..". i
INSTALLING CLERGY TO J
REACH KLAMATH TONIGHT
I The committee of visltingclergy-
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septemoer J, ana uus is me arsi op
portunity to conduct supubltc Installa
f tlon. The visiting men are Rev. J. V.
Mltllgan, D. D., or Portland, and Rev.
W. Frank Gloeckner of Grants Pass,"
and Rev. L.
M. Anderson oi, Merrui.
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inUA awIaa will hA hoTrl ar 11
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Sunday, and the public Is invited to,
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These men will conductta, Sunday
School Institute In the church Mon
day afternoon and evening.
Yale Trims Tiger's Claws
NEW HAVEN, Novi 13. Yale to
day defeated Princeton 13 to 7 In tha
annual football game.1 Guernsey of
Yale Bcored two field goals, and ha
also kicked a goal after Way had
made a touchdown. Princeton scored
a touchdown and kicked-tna goal.
Jack Donald departed on tha stage
for Bonanxa this morning"
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exceptionally good, and .the mfmlMK
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frlonds of the puplM a(tsiaa;
during tbe afUraoon a lit,
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