The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 27, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1915
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OREGON LUMBER
RATES ARE SLICED
BY
$0W OX HAMK FOOTINO AH HPO
KANE MIM.H
I Orders! tu Make Kale
From Ksntcrn Oregon Point on
HM IUt Prom Spokane -IMf-ftrmtiat
l Mad In Shipment
Pre rle Locks, Cent rail and
Bridal Vrll.
tilted I'ross Service
WABHINOTON. U. C, Nov. 17.
TIm Interstate Commerce Commlsntou
teiir upheld tho complaint of East
ern Oregon lumber producers, which
gtld the rati charged by the O.-W.
I. k N. Co. from those points to tho
Wllnitou system points In tho Mid
I Wwt were unseasonable. The
hm was based upon a comparison
with tho rates to tho same points
from Spokane.
As result ot the hearing tho com
aviation lifts ordered the rates from
tarry, I Uradno, Uaker, Wallowa
ud Klglu placed on a parity with
tjokano territory rates. Prom Ca
tsf Locks, Hood River and Centra
da, cent differential Is allowed, and
i ,8v cent differential Is allowed on
shipments from Bridal Veil.
HEARING DATE
IS POSTPONED
MEN' ACCUSED OF IIUROLARIZ
INi KIIEIQIIT CAIl AND IOCA I.
STORE WILL UK GIVEN' HKAIt
INQ MONDAY
At the request of the defendants'
attorney the preliminary hearing for
Albert Mamado and Joseph Dorb
Khotf, accused of burglary, has been
Postponed to Monday by Justice of
the Peso B. W. (Jowen.
Tho men are accused ot taking
about a- doien automobile casings con
lined to Oeorge Blehn via the South
ern Pacific, and of burglarising the J.
P. Magulre company's store. Several
Ptirs of shoes from the store and the
missing casings were found In their
rooms.
PULLS GUN ON AN
OFFICERjARRESTED
KMMKTT DWYKR HOUND OVER
TO GRAND JURY AS RESULT
OK COVERING MERRILL'S "AU
TIIORITIK8" WITH GUN
Charged with pointing a deadly
weapon, Bamatt Dwyer was brought
here yesterday from Merrill, and was
liven w prellalaary hearing before
Juitlce of the Pmc . W. Oowen
yterday. He waa bound orer to the
wand Jury,
Dwyer la accused of pulling a gun
on Marshall Tom ,Durha ot Merrill
I Merrill Tuesday night, and threat
ening to shoot tho oeer.
AthleUo Meet Begtju
United Preu Service
NEW YORK, 'ofi, I?. Tho Indoor
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Oub will negtn tonight at Madison
dM theenlrlettof Olyaplo, Aaw
?. InterertlHlaU, atllltary ana
COMMISSION
Woman and Daughter
Named in Will Cane
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The NtraiiKu enso of tho Campbell
mlllloiiB has brought to light n woman
who may become famous for her con
noctlon with with will contests. Mrs.
ICdllh Hlalr Is ono of tho Important
fleures In tho suit of rolntlvcs to
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St. Louis traction man, who left $16.-
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dnughtcr when ho dlod last year. Mrs.
tt.. ., I., nl.n.ffjtil Uv OXnrXtn M. TtnS.
encrnntx. counsol for .Mrs. Campbell
and hor daughlor. was Interested In
tho contest of tho will of Thomas II.
Clythe of San Francisco and John
Stetson, theatrical manager or os
ton, both very wealthy men.
Mrs. Hlalr has said that she rocelv-
ed word from her daughter, who was
tt'ZStj
urlmu wlmrnn lOlltB HIO dOOS 1101
know, that sho had given a baby to
Mm. Cnmnboll about March 17. lSUtl,
In Now York. That Is tho unto 01
Mrs. Campboll'a daughlcr, Mrs. Lois
f'H.nnlioli nurkham. Thoreforo, ac
cording to Mrs. nialr, Mrs. Campbell
didn't hove a daughter, but, obtained
nno, and palmed hor off on her hus
band for many years. Thoso rolatlvos
who woro left out of tho will or tno
traction man hnvo used the charge to
bring suit to break It. They assort,
on tho story of Mrs. Hlalr, that tno
ffiri Mm traction man nil his llfo
thought was his daughtor In reality
was not. Dub tho lawyers tor mrs.
Campbell aro now busily tracing Mrs.
Blair's history.
More Prollt Tlian Looked tor
United Press Scrvlco
nnaTON. Nov. 27. Tho uuoxpoct-
odly almplo labor of munitions manu
factures, tho hoads of factories horo
working on wnT oraors uumm "
-i. ih.ni r.o nor cent moro profit on
the work than originally was cstl-
mated. Million dollar oraors nro nui.
uncommon for manufacturers nere.
Huffrago Union Organized
iinitflii Pross Service
NEW YORK, Nov. 27. A branch
of the Woman's Congressional union
fnr HuffraKo was organised hero to
day for Now York sUte.
Uariu.lllu IiOaVO.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. u, narpuiu ..,
yesterday morning for Modesto, cai.,
?rZ ".- m reside. They re-
Ztxv exchanged, their property ta
the Bonama diri iur v
land.
COUNTY COURT'S
1916 BUDGET IS
NOW COMPLETED
Tliu total cost of conducting Klam
ath county's affairs next year. Includ-
Iiik Ha' Hiilarlo of officials, court
Iioiihc expenses, new road work, etc.,
will bo about $403,443, according to
tin litidRot for 1016, which Iior JuHt
been completed by tho county court.
The court Iiiih cillt'd n meeting for
in n. in., December 22, nt which
time tin tiixiacrK can appear and
iIIhcuhh the builgut, sugKcatlnB any
oliatiKOK thoy might deem advisable.
Of the total cont, $84,908 repre
sent n oinclalH Riilarlvs. court costs
nml court Iiouho oxpensea that como
iiml'T the sotiernl fund. Provision In
tiinilo In this for $300 for rabbit scalp
bounty during tho coming year.
in nit; I'siiiiuiiu tur uiu a(.iiuui i
Min.,.ri,.in..,t,.i. nni. n nr,viin i ,
"l" ""iviiivin d """'i 1'twiioivn
IL VUM'I UJV LUBl Ul ,
the anuuiil suinnior training school
for tnnchers. This school ronlaces tho
old county institute. Thero Is also a '.
mndo for $300, to cover the cost ot.avu,v " ..
$.10 appropriation for medical exam- "10 esuraaxes or .. .-..".. -i-Inatlons
in tho public schools. clal fu,ldB '"ew:
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nil lll-'lll in f"VV III tut; viiuiitj
court cxHnKes Is listed for "exporting
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ty physician, there Is $100 provided
for a county health officer.
The appropriation for circuit court
expense provides for a deputy for
Circuit Court Clerk Chnstnln for fivo
months, tho appropriation being $100
a month for that period
Tho appropriation for county poor
Is divided as follews: Poor farm
inaliitonnncc. $'4,000: nursing, etc., at
poor farm, $1,000; aid to poor not nt
fnrm. $2,000.
The appropriation for the prose
cuting attorney's office Includes $700
lieputy salary, and $2,600 for "up
holding the criminal laws.
Tho special road fund figures esti
mate there will be $61,350 spent for
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maintaining roads, new construction..
brldces. etc. mo pro Da u io reoeiiuo
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or mis iuiiu irom uii .-
irniions anu mo tuuiuju iiwwuiii
of United States land and timber sales
aro ii.ai.u, so ino uum .. m.u
is ovon iou.uuu
nesldos tho road fund receipts.
probablo recolpts of the general fund
nro cstlmuted as follews:
Interest on
dally bank deposits,
n-- ttnn. Mt,u
1.250: court
$3,000; mlscelln-
nun n-cuiuiiib no
ncous, $25
Tho stato school fund apportion -
,. .animated at $4,700.
Tho estimated expenses of the dlf-,
foront departments follew:
sheriff's offlco C300 .
"norms omco . .'.
county inn """
1,000
County treasurer's office
County assessor's office . . . . . 4,000
Oregon's Rural School System
Shown at Fain InterestsNation
That the people living In the rural
districts of Oregon care more for
tholr schools, nre working harder
lo give their boys and girls a) prac
tloal education, and have made a
Bieater advanco than any other Ute,
Is clearjy proved by the reception
which has been given tne rural acnooi
exhibit nt thePonaiua- Pacific Inter
national exposition. j
i. .la reauest of the natlonar bur
eau of education prepared for the-ed
ucntlonal palace an exnioit nnvwiu
tho strongest features ot the rural
school of Oregon; namely tho niana-
tvrd Plan, the boys' ana ginr eiuo
i. .nrf hA niivsround movement.
!ab the rules of the educational hulld-
ing would not permit cntwren wor
to be exhibited, the system waa ahown
6,000.
2.026 .
County school supt, office I
County court, commlssiners . 2,600
County surveyor . . 1,000 '
County physician and health ;
officer 700
County veterinarian and stock
Inspector 200
County fruit Inspector 100
f'lrnill rnurl 12.300
Justice courts 3,000 j
Current expenses 6,000 .
Widows' pensions 4,000 j
rv.nt.tt nnrtr 7.000:
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Court house expense....!.. 10,660)
Heglstratlon and clectionit. . 4,000
Scalp bounties '. . 1,400
ltcfundlng Uxes i. . 2,000
Advertising , .).. 1.000
Juvenile court ,. J60
InRnno 1;. . S60
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Prosecuting attorney s offlte
3,200
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-General roaa runa .. i.
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iKoad fund
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State agricultural college ex
ncuit,
tension-work
2.000
New court house construction 60.000
Outstanding warrant redemp-
.,on 60,000
Accumulated Interest on out-
standing general fund war-
rants
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MARINES READY
TO GO FIGHTING
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I.OADED IN CRUISER IN PREP
ARATION FOR MEXICAN OUT
BREAKS United Press Service
BAN DIEGO. Nov. 17,-rSuppHed
equipment; a force or nis marines nas
embarked On the cruiser San Diego.
The San Diego Is held In reaainess to
.sail at once to tne coast oi wwer
California and protect the American
.colonists there.
No news has reached here today
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progress of the Vllla-Carransa flght-
Ing.
County clerk's office . . . ,
by means of charts and.photofrapha.jof a meeting of their county educa-
In the omctai ouiienn ui o uuiwu
of education, they aro. mentioned as
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i it.. fflAioi hnllniln of th bureau
"unusual y aviracuve coteevs
in " i;.i. .4 hMi work .
Mor than 2.000 of the leading ed
ucators representing nil the states,
nnd many foreign countries have
mnii m. careful study of the Oregon
exhibit with the purpoa,o( adopting
some part oi it. nre wmim
r.iifnmia have adonted our aUiidard
sehool plan absolutely,, and through
the local presa or ueir .wuuwi "
educational lenders have given Ore
gon credit tor helping tkoni. W. II.'
Cole, chairman ot u ttuontionai
nosimtttM of the tarn Bureau ot
NH neunty, Callfomln. In a letter
of appreciation to iuh wimBMm?
ent J. A. Ohurehtii, na, Miw..fM
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LONDON, Nov. 27. "Just an ad-
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vertising scueme, is nm - !
diet of Henry Ford's proposed peace
plans, urmsn omciais sua uwim-..
L.. a not r,nt hi activity: rather
rather they rWicule It. ,.' " 'Ford' for his roeeatte -views ot the
Many question Ford's sincerity of.fulure," said the churchman, wti
"""Itsa silly idea." said one official,
"People who become associated with
.18.000.h. Fordun wlirflnd.B6symnatbyff his really devoted, wishes.
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DALTIMORE. Nov.
-Cardinal
LOCAL MEN WILL
DEVELOP MINES
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The Klamath Mining and Milling,
company, an organisation Incorporat-
ed under the laws of Nevado, whose f
.iviiniiiHi Am huslness men of thlsi
city, and whose president is O. W.j
Robertson, is making arrangements
to continue development work on
mlnlng claims In the Jumbo district,
near Virginia City, which are con-
trolled by the firm.
it la estimated that an amount in
(the neighborhood ot $10,000 has al-j
ready been expended. A cross cut nas
been driven to a depth ot 500 feet,
leaving something like 100 feet to go
before a ledge varying from tweive
to twenty feet In width will be tap
ped. The ledge Is exposed Hor some
uonai oiuwaw, ,.- -
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was adopted after the Oregon Pn.
iw. h. vii th local nress Inform-
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od of our -work. No doubt every
rnnntv In California- having a farm
adviser will very shortly follow our
lead." At the annual teachers' in
stitute of Monterey county, tho coun
ty school superintendent, ueorge
Schulttburg. brought the teacnera to
the Oregon exhibit, and In speaking
to them said; "I want all of you
inuhnri to see what wonderful worn
nreron ! dolnsi In her rural schools.
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Their stanaara sonooi piaa i ui.
what we need' in,, our county." The
teachers at once voted to adopt tho
Oregon plan, and the Oregon itnnt
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Gibbons today heatd Henry Ford's
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peace plan in mil. rora boom iv
iinn nthbona ratify the proposal, In
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the hope ot interesting the Catholtca
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"I could not help but admlro Mr.
i ii him tnfit l iear no un ummv
rocks ahead of "him that will Impede
Ws progress and. prevent tne suceeae
Furd ansT the saratnafcJM
Furd ausT the eardtaal talked fo
over an hour. On account of JUa age.
IrsikKntto a nnftnvtted to make the
,trtp to Europe with Ford's party.
j distance over the surface, from which
any piace ncv 6u,u - "v . -
nhnries Baldwin will leave tomor
row for the workings of the company,
nnt It Ma lilo Intention to coniiBUD mo
tunnel work, with hopes ot reaching
the main ledge by early spring,
should the main body of ore prove
no rich br antlclnated. the company
wilt Immediately Install a large mm
colnmence extcngiTe operations.
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Army
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change In Mass Hour. ,-.
nneinnlne tomorrow morning, Sun
day njasses at Sacred Heart church
Wj, be held at 8:30 and 10:30 a.-m
as was decided at a1 recent vote taken
by the congregation. Rev. Wn: Mc
Millan, 8. J., the pastor, returns to
night from, a week's sojourn ' In San
Francisco.
.Nephew Will Visit.
Frank Ira White has just received
word ot the marrtage ot toja nephew,
Rmmntt white, of Kansas, and the
'contemplated trip to the West ot the
1 ' , 11. .!...... fiiMtlme,
.young coupie, wnu ',iiavi.u wv-
i . Vir. -.. t.tMvM t
a new nome. wnea uuu u.uji v.
the erstwhile activities of Frank Ira
in the real estate business, It looks
like a cinch that Klamath county
would soon have some more Whites
wlthln her borders.
.
Would Foreclose.
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Through Attorney Chas. J.. Fergu
son, George Mcuuooin loaay men u
action against Rudolph Madsen, Hel
en Torrey and W. N, Woodson, o
foreclose a- mortgage given as secur
ity on a $1,000 loan,
Sues oauNote, . ,
Suit to recover 1600 alleged due on
a note, was men in jh rwm wun
today by J. O. Patterson agalntt Biiey
Woods. Patterson alto asks iioo at
torney teosj - '
Mrs. Roberta HI. t v
Mrs. HatUo Robertj U.fll nt hor
hoWrn.then etty. , u
SERBS STILL ON
DEFENSIVE IN A
HOPELESS E
THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN TAKEN,
PRISONERS '$:,
Teatoas Pursatavg Ose Force of SertM A
Toward Montcaecrd, aad-'Otawr
Force Is Routed by Aastrteas aatf
Bulgars from Blackbird 'Pl4';.
Kitchener Goes to Front1 to; See
Italian Ruler.
United Press Service
VIENNA. Nov. 27. Today's an
nouncement tays the Teutons have
control of Blackbird Plain. .They are
beating the country between the
plain and Montenegro for fleeing. Ser-,
blans. Organized opposition to- the
Invasion has about dlsaoDeared In
Northern, Serbia, and guerilla tactics
have been adopted. ,,
It Is expected that Austrian will ;
enter Montenegro in pursuit. - x
The Central' powers have taken
101,000 Serb prisoners since the be-
clnnins: of the Balkan ooeratlona.
Serbs dynamited the blast furnaces,
etc., at the French copper mines at
Lajecar, and In retreatlnrnooied the -
mines. The, Oermaps. are clearlnc '
the debris and re-opening the mines.
German troops are pursuing' erne-
toward Pristona. It la thought that f
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King Feter'a.nopeiessiy oumumeeree. i
little army will make a last stand at J
Sltlnea. fe.
Athens dispatches say Lord KRe-
ener'a mission in Greece failed. The
OmJiardngiiil.- anCJiltlmatum aaQu
withdrawal 'ot allted diplomats.-1
United Press Service
PARIS. Nov. 87. The Oeraaans
released clouds of gas between' Forges.
and Bethlncourt last night, apparent
ly ready for a new offensive. French
troops checked the advance.
United Presa Service
ROME. Nov. 27. Earl Kitchener
today reach King Emmanuel's head--quarters
at the Italian front, It la
understood nis visit u to eniisi Ital
ian aid in the Balkans.
Italy must bo satisfied, that she will
set Balkan and Asia Minor posses
sions she wants, even If Greece par
ticipates with the allies. This, It Is
believed, win be assured Italy. ,
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ATHENS. Nov. 27. Serbs cap
tured Kruahevo, fifteen miles west of
Prllep today.
ASHLAND LEASES
POWER PLANT
ASHLAND. Nov. J7. Ashland's .
cltv council has entered into n con-
tract with the California-Oregon Pow
er company; taking over its equip- ,
ment and business In Ashland for Vf
period of three years. Tho contraet
comes as a surprise to the people or,
ih ettv. ra they voted It down at a-i".
special election last August The only
difference In the contract tneaM,i
now Is that the former called fttrln,
contract for twenty years,' and, tho..
nrnnt one for three rears.' - . as,?
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Ashland has had consiaernoio.wot s
hie with her power plant tnte .ml' &&
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TjiiiflA oi1 scarcity ui wv.paia vm2. 7v?r7
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the dry season, oome .mnp.' js ,J
vate consumers could bo TOyfMsW
Under tho MntraxwiHt'.tio pg;j
rnrniauraxDU fuwvtr. cuaWManw ' isT-:r.ifK'-'.- a
light company $AMu,SW,it
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