The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 20, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1915
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Willi the arrival of Robert K. 8tra
horn, lender In the movement to
build tho Oregon, California ft Bait-
era railway, and thereby connect
ktssuth county and other Central
Oregon territory with Portland, but a
rtv hour off, local Interest centeri In
the vUll hero of tho railway promoter
and hi ouoclntc. Everybody la ana
lojUy awaiting a apeecb rrom 8tra
horn, to ascertain his views as to the
fallibility of building Into Klamath
Tails.
Tho vUlt of Strahorn Is to be made
at eventful as possible. The tenta
tive program Includes a trip through
the funning sections of the county to-
county Is united In Its' support of the
railroad move. Evorybody In tho
county fools this way, and Monday
nlghl Is tho psychological moment to
show this In a orlous manner.
This can only be brought about by
a full attendance at tho banquet,
which Is to bo an Informal affair, and
for both men and women. Other
than ordinary attire Is taboo. Othor
Mictions have shown forcibly that they
will help the railway. Klamath ncodi
the railroad more than nny othor sec
tion, so tho attendance at tho ban-
quot Miould be such as to make It
certain that the road will bo built to
Ulutwith Falls Just as noon as possi
ble.
lion. Will 8. Warden, the newly
Say That Dyes
Are Adulterated
morrow, and tho certain event la the elected president of the Central Ore
big banquet at the White 1'ellcnn ho-'gou Development League, will bo
tel t 0:30 Monday night. 'toaslmsstor. The visiting delegation
The banquet will be tho golden op-- I callod on for talks, and thoru
pnrttmlty for Klamath county to will nlso bo fifteen minute talks by
demonstrate to 8trahorn that the jKSsinath Falls men.
GEORGE DEAL IS
DEAD
FRISCO
PROMINENT KLAMATH COUNTY
STOCKMAN KL'CCUMIW TO
IIHIMirH DISEASE RELATIVE
LEAVE TODAY
da, who wss In the Pltaclrn Islands
ten years ago, and who Informs pos
tal authorities that an English mis
sionary boat sailing from Now Zea
land calls there twice a year. The
uncials will act on Carlson's Infor
mation, and Clark may get tho letter
which lias been on tho way so long.
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CONFERENCE ON
THE LAND GRANT
Word wan received today of the
death of Oeorge Deal, u pioneer
Klamath county stock man, In San
Francisco last night. Death waa due
to Ilrlght's disease, and It wma in the
hope, of Improvement that Mr. Deal
left here for Southern California a
short time ago. He was taken very
III befrye he reached San Diego, and
was sent to flan Francisco for treat
ment. Dcorge Deal waa about GO years old
iind was ono of the best known men
In Klamath county. He has resided
hern nbout thirty years, and In thai
time has been ranching successfully
In Ungell Valley, raising atock. He
!ss always been an influential cltUen,
nnd his demise has caused profound
"egret nil over the county, us his
friends woro legion.
Itelutlves left this morning for the
south, In answer to wires telling of
his demise. It la believed he will be
burled In Hornbrook, where other
members of his family are Interred.
ricldes Ids widow, Mr. Deal Is
survived by four sons, Cecil, Clyde,
Virgil and an Infant boy. a daughter,
Vols, and two, brothers, Csrl and Wli-
"am, all of whom live In the Langeii
Valley country.
FOOTBALL GAME
ISA
POSSIBILITY
TAI,K OK A CONTEST IIKTWEE.V
IIMH SCHOOL AND IIOX KAC
TOIIY KI.KVKN 18 STIRRING THE
I.OCAL HASH
Herman A. Mets
I, F. Stone
Herman A, Mets, former member
of congress, and I. F. Stone, president
of tho National Aniline nnd Chemical
company of Buffalo, both of whom
ii ro very prominent in tho dye trade,
have mado the chnrgo that American
manufacturers of dyo havo adulterat
ed their products with a large quan
tity of salt. When the dyes fall to
work they make the excuse tho't this
Is tho best than can be.furnlshed un
der war conditions, they aay.
Football, which somo people think
Is as much a requisite of Thanksgiv
ing as turkey, may yet bo a part of
tho Thursday program here. There
are plans being made for a game onj
Thanksgiving, but as yet 'these nro
only In a tontatlvo state. j
The Kwauna Box Factory boys havo
THREE INDICTED
BY GRAND JURY
RAILROAD
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IIADIiY
I'l-opoxnls Wli lie Submitted to IUII-
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nny ORscMJm by Delegates Kepre-
sentinK Bs1riml, and Another Ses
sion of CoBfreroH Ih Hcliedulcd for
December
From Tlui
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SALEM, Nfv. 20.-
over the dlsnRltlon of tho Orqgon ft
California 1;
the rcpreaen
t Much Ih Expected
Meeting.
-Tlie conference
d grants, atended by
itlvcs of tho Southern
Pacific and we committee appointed
at tho recent
ed with
pushed. Thl
ngnln Decctol
and grant meeting end'
nosdcflnlte results nccom
committees will meet
r 1st,
In tho mei time, Ralph Moody and
I). A. McAlfc er, the railroad repre
sentatives, w 1 acquaint the railroad
officials with the views expressed by
the commlttc men. It is hoped that
at the comln meeting plans will be
submitted wi reby an agreement can
be reached
Unless son definite plan Is sub
mitted by; the Southern Pacific, there
is little reaaoSj'to believe that further
attempt wjl be made at a compromise.
Real actios si tho meeting Just
closod was Imotlble, as the railroad's
representatives could only listen to
the proposeiaiof the committee, and
promise notmng' oh the partner the
Southern Pacific,
BULL MOOSE MAY
BE TAKEN BACK
CHIM) OF THE BOLTING KOOSE-
VEIiT FACTION WILL GO BACK
IF G. O. P. SEEMS DISPOSED TO
TAKE H1GHT STAND
United Press Service
NEW YORK, Nov. 20. Whether
or not the progressive party will re
unlto with the republican party de
pends largely upon the attitude and
an eleven of gridiron heroes, and they ; VOT A rmift iuMj 18 ItETUllNED action of the old organisation. So de-
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SAN FRANCIfjCd, Nov:. 10,Un.
foln Clark, who lives on one of the
mld-Panlgo 1'ltcalrn Islands, may let
Ms mall after, all.
For the.st two years the sestoaM
has beea trytef lb Cerward a letter to
Nira.
takes
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want a chance at the high school
team. Tho high school ooys aTO win
ing, nnd It Is believed the gamo will
be fully arranged by Monday.
Football
IN A. D. EMERY CASE SUNDAY
SALOON OPENING CAUSES TWO
TIIUE HILLS
Four truo bills, and one not true
bill woro returned by the grand Jury
late yesterday afternoon, after a week
United Press Service of investigations. The not true bill
MADISON, Wis., Nov. 20. During Exonerated A. D. Emery of the charge
the first half of the Mlnnesota-Wls-Lf threatening to kill one "Tex"
consln football game hero today, thejweatherford,.
bleachers collapsed, and many people
were slightly Injured.
CAMDRIDOE Harvard 41; Yale 0.
KUdENE First qunrter Oregon 7;
O. A. C. 0. .
EUQENE Second quartor scoreless.
Winter and Summer.
Whether.lt Is a Ford or not, In or
der to be up and coming, they aay a
felow has to have an automobile, so
the other dsy Gilbert Harrison bought
a Universal,
Teachers to the Fair.
The beonle of Fort Klamath ana
thereabouts are contributing freely to
the Southern Pacific, foiSpaBsnta to
and from the exposition. This morn
ing as many as four school teachers
departed for Ban Francisco.
flotaf .Helew. . v
t Mr. and Mrs, D. W, OrHUh of
Easts Ridge stow over in ttw y
or tkeir w.t Ui ?
Mr., Frank Dayton and Mrs.'Reuck
are visitors to this city from Dairy.
The indictments returned follew:
Charles Murphy, furnishing Intoxi
eating liquor from his saloon to Chas.
A. Smith on a 8unday.
Charles Murphy, keeping a saloon
open on a-Sunday.
W. C. Hill, failure to provide for
his wife and family.
A. Ernest Lawrence, setting Are to
a building owned by Dorsey E. John
son. All of tho parties indicted are un
der bond. The date of their arraign
ment has not yet been set. .
Following their report yesterday,,
the members of the Jury were re
tained for another term, an order to
that effect being made by Circuit
Judge Kuykendall. This was done
at the request, of District Attorney
John Irwin, and indicates that some
of the matters looked Into at this
session wli bear further Investlcatle
by the asm men. - " '
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Dr. John
D, Patterson, the
well
known IterrUl physWaa, is here on
business sojourn, ' -.
clares Medill McCormlck, following a
conference with Colonel Roosevelt,
and prior to his departure for Wash
ington.
McCormlck says many republicans
and progressives will vote for Wilson
rather than for. Ellhu Root, whose
candidacy is being shouted snout the
EaBt. They say they do not Intend to
support men who "helped frisk them
at tho last convention."
MANN SAYS HE
GETS J ORDER
REPUBLICAN LEADER SAYS HE IS
WILLING TO CONSULT WILSON,
BUT WILL NOT RE DICTATED
TO BY HIM
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WASHINGTON, Vp., Nov, 20.
Informed that President Wilson has
Invited him to a consultation over the
administration preparedness bill, Con
gressman Mann, renublieatt leader,
made the following stateinent:
"I am wlllls 'U'eoawult with the
president on this jsisiwire, but I do
not propose to Ukeerders from him.
Most of the repusMeans Ivor the len
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Beautiful, But Broke; or
How She Lost $6,000,000
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MRS. MAUDE BBhVOORT BARCLAY
The 'Btrange 'story of the loss of
$6,000,000 by a New York society
beauty came out in court the other
day when a Judge fined her $250 for
contempt in failing to explain why
she could not pay a. debt of $3,027.
The alternative for the fine is Impris
onment, for, despite the general be
lief to the contrary, tbey still impris
on for debt in New York city and
state.
It developed that Mrs. Barclay has
filed a petition in bankruptcy, and
that practically all her "great fortune
was gone. Where the well known so
ciety leader's $6,000,000, represented
by large holdings, has vanished was
explained by her lawyer, Norman W.
Kerngood. He said Mrs. Barclay, like
many other social leaders, had in
trusted her business affairs to agents
and servants. The result was that
Mrs.'Barelay's agent, borrowed .atoa-
ey'at usurlbiurstespald exorbitant
bonuses for loans, and made unreas
onable end unbusinesslike -concessions
to tenants., This, mismanage
ment had brought her to a point
where she bad little more than $30,
000 worth of realty left
The marriage of Mrs. Barclay to her
present husband was, like her first
wedding, an affair of much social
prominence. She is the daughter of
the late George W. Fowler of Tarry
town. Until a few years ago she ex
hibited at the horse shows.
Her first husbsnd; Augustus Brown
ing Prentice, waa left a vast fortune
by his father, but the task of looking
after it weighed so heavily upon the
son's mind that he .became afflicted
nith nervous disorders, and he was
finally committed .to" Bellevue, where
ho died in 1906.
Worden Is President of
Central Oregon League
Klamath county was honored at the;
Bend reorganisation of the Central
Oregon Development League by the
election of Hon. Will S. Worden as
president of- the. organisation, which
Is to" work for the "betterment of Cen
tral Oregon conditions, and especially
to assist in every "Way possible the
construction of the' Strahorn road.
Judge Worden was active In the old
Central Oregon League, and. was, in
addition, an influential officer in the
Oregon Development League. Other
officers elected at the Bend session
this week were: First vice president,
John B. Bell, Prlneville; seooad vloe
president, H. C, Levens, Burns; third
vice president, Judge Bernard Daly,
Lakeview; secretary treasurer, R. W.
Sawyer, Bend,' assistant secretary
treasurer, Tv S. "McKlnney, Silver
Lake.
The following are excerpts from the
talk's made at the Bead meeting:
Mr. 'Strahern: ""Suppose Central
Oregon raises $600,000 of the million
and a half It la calculated must be
raised out here to enaiWe me to com
plete the tnsnelng. That ssesas ely
about $20 for each lahaWtsnt of these
four counties, and wiu'seenre tb hi-
veetmsat of $4,00,aat mom .of
&CwW,Wf,tM;t
for every man, woman and child
direct return of $120 for each $20 In
vested, to say1 nothing ot the Incalcu
lable enhancement ot all property
values besides all the other long list
of benefits to be derived from conven
ient, and comparatively cheap trans
portation.
"The tax revenue from increased
property vslues would soon pay bmk
your total Investment
"I am often asked why we" cannot
build here and there or elsewhere
thst we plan. No preference will ,be
shown for sny town or land specula
tion of other' special interests. We
must look beyond mere loesi
orations. The lines will be loeate to
afetfv-c
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that the Germans have,eaptsred,2,lMtK&
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