The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 16, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1915
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GREEKS, ALLIESfi
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Pari IHspelrhen Haya That tho Allies
Are I'rcpaHiig to Force the King.
do, io Comply With the Demands)
Mnto for the Safety of Troopa In
Ihr llalkans More War News
From IIm Front,
U. S. LOOKS INTO
ANGONA AFFAIR
REPORT IS MARK IIV AMIIAHHA
DOR HHAIIPK, AMI ITALY'S
STATEMENT IS ALSO HANDED
TO STATE DEPARTMENT
I Brit iah Balkan Leader
J'slted Press Service
J3 BERLIN, Nor. 1. According to
Vienna advices, Ortek and French
'.tfoot clashcl yesterday at Salonika.
Tbo French tried to occupy too Oiwk
smumnltlou lower, and this for
cibly prevented. Uter, It I under
stood Hint tbo French authorities
.nui.oitmi. HintlnK tho nlfalr was n
mUtoke,
t'nlU-tt I'm Service
PAiiltt. Nov. 16. It Is officially
admitted that Greece baa refuaed toi
comply with the demand tho allle
lutUtcd were eMentlal to their safety.
The allies are prepared to force a
compliance If neceaaary, It la started.
It l underatood that the Central
power are prepared to help King
C'omtantlne reatot tho alllea, ao Ore
cUn toll may be the next battle
ground In the UtMlo war.
If neceaaary, tke alllea will sena a
net to areace to force noninterfer
ence with their Balkan plana. It la
hinted that Constantino may be uncrowned.
United I'reM Service
WABIIINQTON, I). (,'., Nov, 10.
Preparatory to taking any action In
the linking of tho Italian-American
liner Ancona by a Toulon submarine
off Sardlna Innt week, the stnto de
partment! securing ilcflnlto Informa
tion from official aourcoK regarding
the affair.
Italy' offlclnl Ntalcmont, nearly tho
rame a announced In the pre, ha
been preaented to Secretary Ianslng.
Germany's statement I yet to be re
ceived.
From Pari, Ambsssador Hhnrpo
ha sent a report Baying 232 people
survived tbo wreck. No definite par
ticular of the attack were given by
flhnrne. who based hi statement on
the bulletin of the French ministry
of marine.
Tim stnte department lias an-
nounred thnt the American conmilato
at Algiers will send men to Rlsert to
get Independent Information by In
terviewing survivors.
United Press Servlee
LONDON, Nor. 16. Kmmellno
Pankhurst, mlllUnt suffragette lead
er, wanta to make public protest
sgalnst the Balkan situation in a
speech entitled "Tho Betrayal of Ser
bia." Tho authorities are trying to
inutile the apeech, and have cancelled
her cnaaaement to aoeak Thursday.
flhe any ahe will speak somewhere
else.
United Praaa Servles
AMSTERDAM, Nov. 16. oer
many'a silence la the face of Russian
claima of Importaat gains lead to the
opinion that Oeiteral von Hlndenburg
and hla army are In a aerloua situa
tion. The aemsna are retiring slow
ly before a powerful Ruaalan offen
lvo.
United Press Service
BERLIN. Nov. 16. -Terrible nat
ural difficulties, rather than resistance
by the enemy la Blowing up the prog
ress of the central alllea In Central
Berbla. There are good prospecta
that tho main Serbian army will be
oon surrounded. The army Is being
drlvon gradually weetward, and the
Auatrlana sure closing In from tha
north and west.
Reinforced Bulgarian troops hare
forced the French to retreat two
miles at a point on tho Tiers Use.
The Bulgers are also smashing the
Herbs in the Totojo.dtotrtet.
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Anaouneement haa beea made.thV
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nated llMtO mtm for Mtry under
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at UAevraw 1 aft k f
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ti.. wKihiiitleH of damage suits as
the result of accident on street and
sidewalks wore materially lessened
lam night, as the result of several
dangerous places being citca at we
n.lnMi meetlna. and repairs ordered
made. Street Commissioner uouman
told of a number of bad spots, ana
some of the councllmen mentioned
others.
Once notice to repair is given, we
jrouerty owner la liable in case of ao-
cldent
Another speodbaU" for swewam
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nance giving tho proporty owner thir
ty-six hours to repair or "
ddewalk after notice Is given. If this
Is not done, the city Is empower. w
do the work, and make the cost a lien
against tho property.
Severs) appllcationa tor croi
were brought up at this time. Cross
ings were ordered in on Kieven.u ...
iii-i. . on Ilnliam ai wurueu v-
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nuo, and others were rejwi . r
up to tho street comnmw.
BOXING BILL IS
ON FOR TONIGHT
TRN ROUND GO, SEVERAL FOUR-
ROUNDERS AN fv -
WRESTLING MATCHES AMONG
KVBNTS SCHEDULED
Devotees of the manly art are go
ing to turn out en roaaso """
when the Klamath amiouo "" ""'
bold another smoKer ana "a -
This will be tho best yet oisbo -,.
for the fans by Manager Free of the
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In tho, ln "vent, w" '"T
bout. Bobbla Allen am r""'T'
two faat 116-pound boys, will ml
tWO IBU ArfllO. two
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Harvey, mlddlewelthti, will be the
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Two wreetMf watohtf a billed,
another i "W",?,"",: ZiZm
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(Innnrnl llrvall MallOn IS HOW in
command of the Drltlsh forces which
are going to tho tld of tho Serbians.
The trip of Earl Kitchener there may
mean thot, he will bo superseded. At
this game, however, he Is struggling
to get his troops to the front to help
ithe Serbians withstand the attacks of
tbe Bulgarians In the south.
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the Milts AddljsW was Sunday morn
ing taken to iao nospiuu ior ireai
ment of a sermus ailment known as
rpura. This Is caused
calcium salts In the
this condition exists
lally bleeds to death,
can be admlnlsterea
leek blood flow.
who has this case in
the Mills school chll-
, dren regarding the little girl's condi
tion, at the sai ie time advising tnem
that it was necessary to ha'e some
rabbits from which to procure blood
serum In order that her llfo might bo
saved.
IKKnondlns. to this appeal was the
proffering of two pet rabbits by Leon-
STd Pord. Immediately after the rab
bit bad been contributed by young
Ford, Dr. Hamilton, with tbo assist
ance of I)r, Cnthcy. hastily prepared
itn serum that was later successfully
Jndmlnlstered, and today little Frieda
is much Improved.
i.ifn l the most pleasant thing on
earth, and the beauty and goodness of
It Ilea clothed In deeds of a Leonara
Ford, deeds which too often go un
mentloned. '
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President Wilsoa is sowworhJa.
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dustriousir on nu. message mk ,, -.-
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congress. He piaa to twTw.aaw.wss-j
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message personally
P. A..B. WIDKNER
Peter A. B. Wldener, strongest i which controlled the street' railway
. . .--- .,. 'EVHflms id rmuunuum. n -
nMMj.iMi nMn.A in Hni initinmi. " - - '
city In which millionaires
are com
mon, is dead in sis 8&tn year, nr,
Wldener', who began life as a humble
hutcher. wo a member of 'that street
railroad combination made up ot Wm.
C. Whitney and Thomas F. Ryan or
New York and W. L. Elklns. Thomaa
Dol&u and himself ot Philadelphia.
and other cities. This waa the great
est combination of street railroad
"men the United States has yet pro-
.... r. nk mada fnrtna. ana
lnrij.n AA wnrih tftO 000.000. H
o-. jffc. i-t ""-irl
'lltOS.. Fju-SS
f' Js?-' "HCMesi
Ing of "the.housea bsBmbJTttr'l
It Is expected that. the messowHyK
eal largely with thequeaaW.ffB,
lipnal,,defense.and HMf-
Widener died worth $60.0110,000.
oent lars sums on foreign pictures,
buying more 01 tnem ussuv uw
Amorlean eiCCDt J. P. Moramn. it ia
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about i,ooo,ooo,eo,'jiis.ordoryoi
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give thU country an w;w
second to none"aa nydalMtliw.jnn
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PDRCHASED
KLAMATH SHOWS
CLASS -AT SHOW KLAMATH MMIESrW OF
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LIGHT CONTRACT
stUutlon."
that
serration, la,
POUTIiAND WOMAN BUYS TWEN-
TY-SKVKN HUNDRED ACRES OF
VimVJW IN SOUTHEASTERN
CORNER OF THE COUNTY
PHOTOGRAPH OF COUNTY BOOTH
AT PRODUCTS. SHOW PROVES
IT ATTRACTIVE, AND IT IB
WELL MENTIONED
TO SHOW IN EAST
Another ovldence of renewed ac-
'nviiv in Klamath realty aeaungs w
the B3lo of 2.700 acres ot ianu u
southeastern Klamath county to
Myrtle Q. Botsard or roriiano a,
Qoddard ft Co.. a Seattle nrra. ine
consideration was In tbo neignoor-
hood of $28,000.
This stretch of land runs close to
tho California line, and along the
i -bo .mmtv boundary, being to the
north of Rim Rock ranch, owned by
Frank Orohs. It Is heavily timoerea,
-.. ihu fnmllhir with that section,
and thero Is speculation as to whether
the timber is to be held or manuHrc-
tured by tho new owner.
CRATER LAKE IS
TO HAVE RAN6ER
m k lesumo ot the Portland Land
Show, Just closed, the Portlcnd Jour
nal prints a picture or the attracuve-
ilv arranged Klamath county ooom
there, and gives tho Klamath display
tbo following mentien:
'Klamath county had an Interest
ing display of trains ana grasses,
whi wore conceded to be about the
finest onions In the show, and pota
toes, as well as fruits and other veg
etables.
''Klamath raises chiefly alfalfa and
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; i Ac if nut as it was uimuwiu "
possible to exhibit stock, its display
waa centered on pther things. The
exhibit was sent to Portland by tno
Kinmath Fulls Commercial Club, hut
v,i in rhnree ot Mrs. John Shoes:
and H. O. Turner, both ot Portland,
but who are thoroughly familiar with
the county.
"Klamath Is proud of its timber
aud rejoices In the fact that It con
tains Crater Lake. It boasts that any
thing can be raked there save, per
haps, the tenderest plants which are
susceptlblo to front,"
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
AND NEW YORK CITY SCHOOL
BOARD ARE OX THE LIST V. S.
MAY ALSO SHOW FILMS
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MATTER OF AGREEMENT FOR
' STREET LIGHTING TO BE TAK
EN UP AT A FUTURE SESSION
OF THE CITY, COUNCIL
.. . ... ...... .. ...in. a new contract between tne city oi
o a close, the question of keeping the Klamath Fall, and the CaMornlare-
Maroath county motion pictures at gon rower mw '"rZTi
work telling the world ct this region, jtion or me w.i .JLIL
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hi being discusseo. ii seems uwsjy,"- -- : ,'. z --'
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tiitt tne isasi vaxi m ieo uw "- : ,-: i ....
ics thte winter. 1 ha Deen 8Kea w "fT ""i!r:
- . i. ..contract ana ks ouh(ii
The Dims are shown, dally In thoJr. - . " .
.: ....J. .. !..-. ...... tne matter up.
ureeon ouiiuiok umo nwiiuuu, ., , . .
.. . .. . vi- -. The former contract ior bhwm
aro auracim ra.n.i ...-... -.--, ---
lien. As a result, revcral requests jignuua "' 7""; r"-
lave been made lor Fpeclal exhlbt- terosta. and expired W
uon8 of th moues following tho ao, prior to thepurcbaao ot the.pow-
aftei the-clbae, ot.wnr '.Hf gt
President Wilson's friendaaot'
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dv dlscusslnc the
Tt.rf Whltlnclr AmAriaaa mtnlBlBr
to Belgium, being Wllaon'p runaihsfM
, i tho nrt nTxiaennai-f- ,ysi
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Whltlockrie to be thoroughly aonij
oS n rr hn ta a mBoorterot wu-'&iJl
. nrn'rneis Blana.,hla frieojdas;!
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TURNS FROM KLAMATH WON-
UEHLAND. BUT ANOTHER MAN
TO SPEND WINTER TB&RE
u h. Momver. head rauger ot.Cra
Iter Lake National Park, came In taat
night from hla prolonged stay in we
park, nnd he win remain awe
February, when he goes Into tbe park
ogatn to make a mid winUr Inspec
tion for the interior weparwwu.. -
myer reporU twenty incheg ot aow
at the headquartera when be' left.
On account of the.uarge nuer m
-,i0.ap tauriata who vMttd CraUr
Uke Park UM yotr. tba torarMMnt
hu decided to keep pnrlt, ranter
narmanently on duty during. w,wto
ter mtha, when tk ?Jf1,W
togutotan. Tmrssiwifi",
and dirt tko gki aiwM'W;
ties, and alto ee that w WfPJ
prontrtrw reegwasiy ; swfwy-.,.
Lovo'a Young Dream, s
Thi. mnrnlna- at 8 o'clock the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Shatter on Michigan
avenue was chosen tor the closing
scene in the courtship of Rennet J.
Loftsgaard of Pelican Bay ano aiiss
Alice Shetley ot tnla elty, Rev. B. 0.
niMiM-rf nerformed the ceremony ni
ter which those present partook ot a
delightful weaaing nreaaia.'
and Mrs. Urttagnird left on thin
morning's train tor Ban FrancUco,
Where they expect to , remain tor a
couple of weeka." v ';
8. F, Thorntonla'ovBrtrom Aah
land".. .:
,8ol Israel Is here Irom.Bacramjnto
fatr'a close
Arthur Geary, who visited this city
this fall, has been reappointed to de
liver a series of lectures for the boara
of education ot the city of New York,
the lectures to be given weekly dur
ing December, January, February and
March. Geary, in addition to being
impressed with Klamath's wonderful
possibilities and .scenic beauty, waa
m-eatlv messed with the Klamath
films, and be wishes to use them in
hie Gotham lectures.
This Is an opportunity to pni oar
section before thousands of peeple:
The Southern Paciflo may be naked tor
a copy of the Lava Beds film, and tne
state Hen and game commission for
the Aim showing tho pelican colonies,
while there Is talk ot additional Alms
showing tho schools and other local
nubile bulldlnn.
Statistician 0. J, Blancaara or tne
reclamation service has used, the
Klamath nlms In lectures In the gw-
ernment theater at tbe expoattienano
win ha iad to use k at every oppor
tunity. Aa he dellvera eonntleef lie;
tni bafora nroaneetlve BettMrgfior
inration nretosca. hla aid to invalu
able, and It haa bean Buggested that n
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presaly for Mr, IJanehnrt,
er plant by the present' company. The
terms ot tho old contract- were. in'-fw-t
until last summer, when there
was some difference ot opinion regard
ing the work of -replacing ot nurneo
out or broken llghWj
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