The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 02, 1915, Image 1

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H1TIIKMF COURT FAILS TO VI
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Court' I-lln Wiu) Mailo lt Hat
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layed Mt the Request of Governor
I.Utri Story of Decision Over
throwing Prohibition Iaw Tub
United Today In Portland Jttiirniil.
United Press Service
PORTLAND, Doc. 2 Tho Portland
Journal thin afternoon prinu a story
that the Washington stale supromo
court last Saturday rcuuhcd a decision
overthrowing tho prohibition law In
that atate.
It la explained that tho announce
ment of the decision was dolncd nt
Iho request of Governor Muter.
STRATTON ENDS
LIFE JTH GUN
ANNUA! VISITOR TO KLAMATH
AND FORMER COLLECTOR OF
lORT OF BAN' FRANCISCO, COM
MITH SUICIDE
PEACE SHIP TO
SAIL SATURDAY
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War
I'nltvil I'resa Service
, LONDON. Dec. 2. The British
, HtearnuJrt Colunso, Oranco and Prince
I'l'iiviTinvti. ftiniii t tiii.' ,hae hvtti Hutimarlned. The fate of
romt wii.m.vo to riNANci-: is.
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United I'roim Scrvlco
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plo.ti of llonry Ford nro fevorlnhly
, tlio crow of the latter la unknown.
t'nltul l'ross Service
LONDON. Dec. 2. Tho Italian re
pot in of the recupturo of Czernowltz
by the KiiHslunn are unconfirmed.
United Prong Service
III.MH IV 11.. O It lu mlmlllo.l
preparing; for tho unllltiB of tho pcncolthnt public demonstrations In favor
ships on Saturday. Secretary Lochcr
reldista. An offlclal statement says:
"Oermany's enemies will again spread
ridiculous reports about hor troubles,
street riots add other false Insinua
tions."
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United Press Service
LONDON, Dec. 2. It Is learned
that the O reck' steamer Zarla has been
submarined. Tho crew landed safely
at Malta.
United Prose Service
SALONIKA, Dee. 2. That Monas-
tidmlttvd that probabl) they would
lie unable to "brliiR the bos out of
the trenches by Christmas."
Ford arrived, but refused to take
Parker's attack on his plans seriously.
He said that he expected to start nt
Ih'o llaKito an International court,
where tho belligerents can turn if
they want peace. Ford stated ho was
willing to tlnanco tho court himself.
nt n uAta ttmnnt nt ttiA nmnlnmo fAn. Mr ti'ao atlll VinMInf ntlf VAflinFftaV
nccted with the prices and dlstribu- morning Is tho news that has been re-
tlon or rooa navo occurreu aeout meicciveu oy leieijrapii irom ueavaBsicu.
ONE HORSE DIES
.AFTERLOIG TRIP
l-AltMHIl JIIHT COMI'Mrn-M TRIP
FROM RKIX)V MKHRILIj WITH
l)AI OF WHF.AT WHKX HOI18K
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WILL 11K OFF THE IIUIXlRIAX1nn8Wored tho caU of tho deiert
i ushed to set some of the claims. One
THRONE HY JUNK 'miner located the village cemetery,
and as there were no rocks near, be
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.nnv. w.. Vn m jm' stones to mnrkheboundarlea of his
.loyd'a today Is offering tho risk of claim.
three to ono that Ferdinand, king otl
llulgnrla. will not be on his throne "'" au Aireciea
i., i ifllfi. The risk started at uuueu irons oi
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Frederick 8. Stratton, former col
lector of the port of San Francisco,
and well known la Klamath Fall,
waa found doad noar Pleaaanton, Ala
meda county, Tuesday evening with a
toilet In hla head, A loaded revolver
waa bealdo hla body.
Stratton baa beon an annual visitor
to Klamath county, and la Interested
lu business property In thle city.
Last April Stratton aufered a ner
vous breakdown, and was taken to a
sanitarium at Mvermoro, Cal., whero
he has been undergoing treatment
ever since. For the lost few months
he has been dividing his tlmo between
the sanitarium and his ranch at
Alamo, in Contra; Costa county.
He left the sanitarium for his
ranch. At Pleaaanton he visited a'
hardware store and tried to purchase
a revolver, but' waa rofused. the deal
er told the coroner, on account of the
rambling explanation he gave. n
was more successful at another store.
A shot Is said to have been beard
from the vicinity of the railroad
bridge shortly after Stratton left the
town, but there was no Investigation,
and his bod was not found until
aome hours later.
Late Tuesday evening a rancher by
namo of Toney Caen, who Uvea about
seven miles bolow Merrill, pulled up
at tho O. K. barn with a team of four
horses; unhooking tho animals, ho
led thorn to a watering trough.
Scarcely had tboy began to drinw
when ono of their number sank to the
door. Dr. Prentlco waa hastily sum
moned, but before ho could arrive tho
animal died.
It is stuted that Caen left his ranch
about 7 o'clock In tho morning wiui a
load of wheat. Ah tho ronds are In
bad Hhnpo between hero and Merrill,
It la the opinion that tno ucam oi
tho animal was mused from over
work.
Property Motes.
E. (I. Argrnves recently irnnsierreu
to Jeaso L. Hockley tho ownoranip oi
the following preperty: West half of
tho southeast quarter of section 5, In
township 37 aouth, rnngo 1G east,
Wlllamotto Meridian.
Purchase W.,
wmii Ziimbrum enters Into deal
whereby ho becomes tho owner of
lot 4 In block 4 In tho Hesslg Addi
tion to Fort Klamath.
ENGLANDGAMBLES
ON RULER'S LIFE
RICH LEDOEiOF ORE
FOUND IN GRAVEYARD
MORE THREATS IN
PLOT TO DESTROY
DOCKS iD SHIPS
DESTRUCTION OF SEATTLE'S
WATER FRONT PLANNED
More Anonymous Letters received at
Tacoma Threatening the Deatiuc-
tion of Japanese Liners Loadlag
Munitions for Vladivostok Steps
Iteing Taken for the Protection of
Docks and Warehouses.
HEART STROKE IS
CAUSEJ DEATH
LEROY 1. MOItSEH, NIGHT CLERK
AT THE , HOTEL HALL, SUC
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LAST NIGHT
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HENO, Nev., Dec. 3. Tombstones
are being used for location monu
ments In tho new mining district near
Sodaville, where a fabulously rich
ledge of tungsten ore was discovered
about ten days ago. according to re-
ONK THAT FERDINAND ports brought to Reno by men who
twenty to 1, but the turn of nnairs
in tho Dnlknns drove It down.
Most persons who have tnken out
policlos on tho Bulgarian's head are
Kngllshmen w Ith business interests in
tho Unlkaiw nnd Bulgaria. Their
losses will be great If Ferdinand re
tains his throne, and they are prepar
ing for the minimum loss.
rtn Mm duration of the war Lloyd's
oiTer ten to one that it will not teat
buond December. 1916 A new risk,
Romothlng like their Easter Insurance
atninst rain on now bonnets, Is one
wherein tho soldlor bets with laoyos
tii.it ho will not bo killed. The risk,
eight to ono axalnat death, Is said to
bo heavily patronised.
Round Lake Visitor.
Martin Reel recently came in for a
load of lumber, with which to com
plete Improvements under way.
CHICAGO, Dec. 2. In face of a
Etrong demand and light receipt from
tlm Northwest, wheat showed the
first real effects of the Canadian
seizure. December wheat closed at
109 -v, nnd May at 112H.
United Press Service
TACOMA, Dec. 2, The receipt ot
more anonymous letters threatening
the destruction of the Japanese liners
loading munitions for Vladivostok,
and the installation of chemical fire
fighting apparatus in the warehouses
were features of today's develop
ments In the alleged plot to destroy
the Milwaukee railroad docks and
steamships.
It is understood that one letter
hreatenedL.th desUuctlonjjfajpart
of Seattle's water front.
Makes Proof.
fjcorge F. Deldln has Just made
final proof on his homestead.
Klrcuner SU11 War Minister
United Press Service
LONDON, Dec. 2. Premier As-
qulth. In replying to a query of the
house of commons, said that 'Lord
Kitchener would resume his duties as
mlnlstor of war.
THREE LINKERS
GIVE A SMOKER
ODD FELLOWS ENTERTAIN LAST
NIGHT WITH CARDS, SMOKES,
AND A WEE RITE TO EAT BE
' TWEEN TIMES'
Last night, shortly before twelve
o'clock, Leroy J. Morser, who baa
been employed as night clerk at the
Hotel Hall for the past two aad a hall
years, failed to rally from a heart
stroke which he received la the post-
office building while In the act or pro
curing bis mall.
Mr. Morser with his wife in the
early Dart of the evening had attend
ed the play given In the Houston op
era house, and having gone home
with her, be returned to the hotel.
where later, In company with M. J.
McDonough, be walked down to the
postofflce, and It was while there that
Morser was stricken.
During Mr. Morser's employ at the
hotel he gained a wide acquaintance,
and there was hardly a coauserdal
man making' this part of the atate to
whom he was not well and favorably
knows.
The deceased leaves a wife and
tour childrea tosaosra hie death.
among whom te.i dsvschter.Urlara.
Aiaoswa, aau iuTBneKai uw u
funeral will not be made until com
munication from-her Is received. -
Leroy J. Morser was nearing his
63rd birthday, and waa a native of;
the state of New York.
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YORK, Dec. tl
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the trUlvof the oKieiaia or tne -;,
burg-Aaateriean Stessissilp" ssissjsjri
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Roosetelt Won't Return,
United Press Service
NEW YORK, Dec. 2. Chairman
Perkins of the progressive party an
nounced this afternoon that Roosevelt
Absolutely has no Intention of return
ing to the republican patty. He con
fers with tho ex-prestdent this after
noon.
Well Driller Here.
Win. Powers, the well driller, Is in
town on business from Merrill.
Hauling Freight.
Carl Robley Is quite
Ilroke Ankles, Instead of Head
United Press Service
SEATTLE, Dec. 3. Tom Ingass,
33, tried to commit suicide by leaping
off the Jackson street viaduct, be
tween Fourth and Fifth avenues. He
dropped sixty feet. Later he declared
he attempted to strike head first, but
!.... Mmp. iiia ft were too heavy, nndi he
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IiOOT JKWELRY STORE
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gument la the HsSibrAiBerlB
laUaiaa af mamtniv 'nut amid Mat ii-
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irom a case ox netecm n , - 'xZi
He said: "I hold bo brief forlolK
Ed or the German goverxmeit,'slit4
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Boy-Ed was not, shown; to be aoo.-?;
splrator la this ease."' Judge Howe
announced that he. would rastmet"'
the Jury that the fact that the ear-
goes were intended for ships at sea
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SEATTLE. Dee. 2. Two robbers. . Jt .. .. .r.,...1ir,L-s
at 8:30 this morning held up Clerk! ,d - -0-.. " ' &k&
West in a Jewelry store here, aadl - j i iwi.J.1
while scores of neonle were Daasuux
outside, bound and gagged him aad
escaped with diamonds and gold and
silver ware worth fa.ooo.
Linn Howard Here.
j W. Howard, well known stock
man, is In the city for a fow days. He
has been spending the Bummer In
Portland,
$417,000 for Oregon s
Projects Is Program
porting freight from this city to Bo- alighted right side up. breaking both
poruua ankles. Ho Is In the city hospital,
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Says Farmers Cheated
by Big Milk Purchasers
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DHNVER. Dee. Tr-U the proposed
Program of the United States recla
waflon service Is carried out for 1017
Oregon will receive 1417,000 out of
the 19,800, odo proposed for the pro
Jeots of the country. The Umatilla
nroUfll will ha allnwnd ..IB. 000 dUr-
lag the fiscal year, and the Klamath
proJeot will b Mlowed ril000;
.. Mnnn.ni hudKat was rocoutly
approved by Secretary of the Interior I
Uno and wn. o "",- ' , 7"
gress. Two otner raeiiw "-v -Jects
are flowed funds In thpropos.
ed budget. The Yuma project Is ap
,i..i tTKO.ooo for work In Cal
ifornia and Arlsona, wd 88,000 has
been allotted to th onano pru-v .
Callforala. .
United Press Service
CHICAGO, Dec. . Farmers of the
East are not getting what is coming
to them for milkMllfred Wheeler of
Boston, secretary of the Massachu-
setts board" of agriculture, told the
national conference of marketing and
farm credits In Us third day's session
today. Farmers are at tUmerey of
the big dealers, who pay farmers what
tneyseent,Jtsald,
Coet ot4fc1$rbirt'Of .grogg to
high, he said. By co-operation and
talned, this cost would be materially
reduced. People of the United States,
Wheeler sojd, should be taught to
drink more milk, as It la wholesome
food that Is cheap, even at the pres
ent price.
National and state legislation to
provide the credit facilities which
would make It possible for tenant
farmer, and farm laborers to acquire
farm land was twgea by John Lee Col
ter, dean of the college or agriculture
, w i$mnmi
Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. O. O. F.
entertained members and friends at
a smoker and free-and-easy last
night, and every one attending re
ports an enjoyable time.
Unwards of a hundred Odd Fellows
and their friends gathered at the card
tables and passed the time with solo,
whist, 500, and most any oia game
they wanted to play, and It was
necessary to warn the Are department
that the smoke coming from the win
dows was not caused by fire, but the
gang was Just warming up.
Any tlmo after 10 o'clock any one
so minded could retire to tne Ban
quet room and help themselves to
coffee, sandwiches and fruit, and
until "all hours" the crowd kept the
big hall lively.
One Incident caused considerable
amusement. An enthusiastic Odd
Fellow whose business- keeps him
from attending the regular sessions
of the lodo-e. aot In conversation with
what he considered an available can
didate for membership, and securing
an anDllcatlon blank, proceeded to
make out an application for mem
Ibershlp. All went well; every Ques
tion was answered satlsfactorIly,.and
,1.. waAi.laita mtimtukr Af brothers
signed the Instrument, and the 'afore
said Odd Fellow waa feellag qatte
.l.liJ i.Villl mu hrAthHF iaforSBM
him that the application was no sjeoi,
as the proposed member had not
answered the questions In the same
manner that he had" when he- Jolnefi
the lodge nearly v year bafero.
Methodist Bazaar Friday.
The -'Methodist- ladies will holer a
baaaar in the White-building on Fri
day, December, 3, and will" have on
sale plum pudding, cake, pie, home
made candy and fancy articles suit
able for Christmas gifts. 'The ladlea
will serve lunch at noon and through
out the afternoon. The menu will con-
.In,. .. tim.lllMM wrliti aaltajf vafimi
sandwiches, salads, pie, cake, coffee
and tea and hot tamales.
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WIU Meet Friday. v
There will be a meetlns: of the Phil
anthropic Department of the Woraaas
Library Club Friday afternoon at
2:30 at the library. "
Judge Baldwin Better. '
Judge George T. Baldwin, who baa
been quite Ul with erysipelas, la re
ported as greatly Improved today, ana
Is able to be up and, around the house.
Brings la Hogs.
Ross Sutton la in from his ranch
near Dairy. He brought in three
dressed bogs for the local market
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church at "this place, d( will vbet.-
Rev. Jenkins cornea' well ;ryo '
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Profeaeor,Taylorv difeetor'ot atr
in the high school, baa'beMeaVsjM
to direct the cholr,f Mr, Tslr k
worked with the mmoaa BtHr iaip,
in revival meettnaw.'.ioid jnm
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The church la to be eoagratalBM
on securing, the services1.-weV
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hour te what can aeraone to WW
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