The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 03, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1915
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Actions of German
GERMANY ASKED
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THIS GOVERNMENT
Rfatuk Made by Von I'iihii (lot Hint
In llnil Willi llu' iivpniii(riil Home olllttTH nro Inducing soldiers of the
. ... . Uiilloil Stiitim army stationed in Vim
Tlmr Ago, Willi Hm Acllvlll. of colvor brMI,kK , ,,,,.rl ,, J(ln
Ihir.lM In "Warn That toe lrk HrltlHj colors, nro contained In a
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HU l'oUiliilll) ill WiihIiIiiuIihi.
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WASHINGTON, I), 0 Doc.,JJ,
Secretary of Slui UimlnR formally
aaaounred thin afternoon that ho hud
a4vltd German Ambassador von
Berriltorff Unit Naval Attache Iloy-Kd
ana Military Attache von Papon nro
Hnonn mm Rrnln
with the United
MatM (lovnrmuout. I
Uiulim askod that Ourmuny with-j
4rw thorn from rvlco horo "hecnuto
d their oUJoctlonublo cuniulnllvo nc-i
' UtitlM In connection with naval and
IllUry innltora."
"Wo Imvo rcquotcU tho rucnll or
both MtarhfM, tu they nro no longer
UMplnhU to thin Kovurnmvnt," Maid
UmlnK. -
Von l'nicn boiiio tlmo ago Rot' Into
lh ftdmlnlitratlon'a bad grnccn by
n illogcd quotation, roferrliiR to th
AmerlcmiH ns "Idlollo Yankort."
Doy-Kd wiii named In tho trial of
Mi Hamburg-American officials n
dtoposlng ot (lermitn money In tho
Vnlted Stnioa to BUindy Orrman rnld
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n, and Knowing fully of lln
ItlH of the HUpply Hhlps.
ELKS MEMORIAL
MKMI1KRH OK liOCAIi MHK1E
WILL OBSERVE ANNUAL MEMO
RIAL BAY AT THE LOIM1E HALL
HUXBAY A1TERNOON
Tho imnum memorial services ofj
ho Klkn Lodge, which are hold In ev
'y city In tho United BtMoa where
n Klks Lodge Is chartered, will bo
hld by tho local lodge Sunday afttr
Boon at i o'clock nt tho lodgo hall.
K. H, Hull lH chairman ot the com
Uteo having the program In charge,
This year tho exercises will bo attend
i only by mombers of tho ordof, In
til of being public, as lift been the
tjitom In the past.
SERVICE
SUNDAY
Court Decision Causes a
Great Stir in Portland
WUtod i'ren service
PORTLAND, Dec. 3, The' news
WiblUhed Jn the Dally Journal yaa
Istttday to the elfeat that th urohlbl-
rV Uw ln th ,Ute 0f W"h,Bton
$& 'bo verturad by tho suprama
US&f xtroordlntry Intarett
irlhout ,th alt: Aa a ratuM.
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CANADIANS
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charge that Canadian offi
cers are trying to iximTTTI-:
SOLDIERS AT VANCOI'VKH
BARRACKS TO DESERT
I'tillict I'iuhh HorWco
PORTLAND, Dor. :!.- -Alienations
charging thai Canadian tfcrtillliiK
toli-griuu sent (u .Senator Chambcr'alii
nt 'ai,nKtn by the Amorlci.n iicu-
triillly League ot Oiepiii.
'I'lli' telegram pointed out that In
vestigations would iIIm-Ioki' gmit mi
K'kIiiIikhI dfHorlloiiN from Vniirouvi-r
Hlutloii, and ilviiiaudvd that tlio kv
ormni'iit liiHlltutc an InvcHilgntloii at
onco.
ASKS RENEWAL
1IQU0R LICENSE
ACTION
OF I'OltTI.A.NO DKAI.KH
STAHTrl IUJMOK THAT MgUOII
INTKItlCHTS Wll.l. ATTACK I'ltO-J
IIIIIITION IjAW !
llauor in icr .". of Portland preparing
o mack the1 C ."ot ,h prohibl-
Hon lawT I
n.Mnt.1 v n- o Ika tint
Hon law?
This quostlnn sprang from mouth
to mouth In the city hall when A.
Goldman of tho Oregon Importing
OOinpnny, OUO oi ino inracm iniwui
firms In tho city filed application for
. . . ., ii. AH
a leiiewai or nis nquor hwihb !
10IC. As prohibition goes Into effoct
January 1, many jumped to tno con
cIiikIoii that tho llijuor IntorcBts were
prcimriiiK to light the enforcement of
the livw.
The llllug of the application com
piles v.lth tho provisions of tho model
liquor license ordinance, which has
bona In effect for several yoars. This
prnvldw thnt all applications for ro
nawnla of licenses shall bo made thir
ty dnys prior to Jnntiqry 1 for, tho
the purposo nf giving the council op
rortunlty to lnvostlgnto and dotor
i.ilno If a- ronownl of tho llconso
Hhould be granted.
"I ii:t wnntod to make sure that
If anything hnppenod I would bo In a
iinsHlon to securo a license for 1916,"
uald A. Goldman, as ho was tiling his
application. "This filing Is In ac
cordance with tho ordinance, so It the
enforcement of tho prohibition law
i.. ..niniimit in the courts, I will be In
n position to do business,
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might happen
(liililman was tho only liquor dealer
o file a request for tho renewal of his
t
llcenne.
there U much speculation m to
whether the liquor Interests will feel
encouraged to attack tho Oregon aw.
According to information received
by the Journal," stated that paper
today, "nd which Is believed to be
absolutely authentic, the suprejne
court reaohed thia conclusion ait
week, and a majority of the Justices
will hold ibt Uw to be Invalid."
SOLDIER
New Head ot Amateur Athletic Union
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GEORGE .1.
George J
Turner of nnltinioro Is.
l ho now prualdent
of the Amateur
At"ll,"u l ",on- " Wa8 brU ,n Da'-
tlmoro. 1873; was' educated at Mount
MW Collfeo. Emmltsburg. Md.; "
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in all branches of athletic sports; be-'nii
came a momucr or mo Anei uowinB
riiih In 1890. and from that time
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until loyu roweu ana won numerous oi uiiuunc iimiu, uiuhohus, u'-j
races throughout tbo country, lnclud-jous times as referee in rowing regat-j
Ing the national four-oared champion-' tas; Is a member of the board of gov
shlp. August, 1892, at Saratoga, N.jornors of the Athletic Union of the
Y.; Joined the Baltimore Athletic.' United Statos, South Atlantic Asso
Club in 1892; captained and coached i elation of tho Amntour Athletic Union
tho famous Baltimore Athletic Club naltimoro Athletic Club, Fifth Regl-
nlcht-oared shell crew
whlch had the
distinction of npver being beaten,
wtnninir iminoroiiH races, including
.., ninr niffht-oarcd chamntonshtp.
August, 1896, nt Saratoga, N. Y.; Athlottc Association and City Club of
Joined the Fifth Mnrylaud regiment Baltimore; was elected as third vice
In 189n; served throughout the Span-) president of tho Amateur Athletic
Un-American war and continued as a , Union of the United Statos, Novera
member of tho regiment until 1910; bor, 1913.
Late War News
United I'resa Service
LONDON, Dec. 3.-
-Sulonlka dis
someining'pmphea repeat tno ropori mni, V'idayi li30o prisoners were captured."
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Russians have entered Rumania, DUl,
nQ co,,rmatlon of this news has been
. r... .i rvno
rneeiveu from reirusiuu. uuBu.. -
ikn message said that it was rumored
that n small Russian force had actu
ally crossed Rumania and had arrived
at tho Bulgarian border.
United Press Service
LONDON, Bee. 3. A Swiss dls
patch states that the German relch
stag has set December 9th as a date
to discuss peace terms as a result of
tho demands ot the socialists.
Unltod Press Service
I1ERLIN. Bee,
3. An official
statement Issued by the government
Nejrro ; Lynched
United Press Service ,
FORREST CITY, Ark.. Dec. 3. A
hundred maaked men last night
lynched William Patrick, a negro, for
the murder ot a merchant hert,
Attaches Displease U.
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TURNER
was then retired with rank of fUrst'
Hcutonnnt and battalion adjutant. ln
inn! lift wna nno nf fiitt nrirnTiiZRrs or
!... .,.. ..Ilv. In nrnmrllni
branches of athletics, and has act-
ou in an umiuuu miiumj mi wo paoi
.twenty years In almost very branch
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ment Athletic Association ; is an non-;
the Fifth Reslment Athletic Assoc.a-i announced their inten-
coMnuoA a8 Iu treas.tlons to be present to becomo Am.
Mrcr up t0 tIl0 rCBOnt time; has al-. " cl,lzcns. and ?er e? ',u, be
ornry member or tue Anei "ow.,n,ASHLAND
Cluu: an
active member of the Arun-
del Boat Club, United States Army
A3 a result ot, victorious en-
jSnys
, gagements
against Isolated Serb..
forces southwest ot Mitrovltca yeiter-
'luiicni
unconfirmed reports have been re-
Celvcd thnt Monasttr has fallen, DU-
ainn-'uniMina frnm SftfoniKa state mat AlU
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ens reports positively that the Bui
gnrlnns have ontered Monastlr.
United Press Service
LONDON, Dec. 3. The Greek re
ports that Rumania has permitted the
Russians to cross Rumania to attack
Bulgaria aro unconrmed.
U n (tod Press Sorvlce
BERLIN, Dec. 3. The rout ot the
British south of Bagdad is claimed by
tho war office. Five thousand British
are snld to hnvo fallen on the Irak
.front from November 6th, to, tilth.
Study Club Meet.
The Study club will meet tomorrow
afternoon at 2:46 sharp ,at: the librae
ry. The subject for. dieetMetoa wjji
be "The Woman i of. the Bible.'.. All
members are to take part.
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NEW CITIZENS TO
8E MADE NEXT
CliAHS OK KIGHTEKX TO BE EX-
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j AMIXEU FOR CITIZENSHIP
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'HeauUful Silk Amerlran Hg, Fur-i
MONDAY EVENING
iiIhIih! by Oregon Society of Sons sot for 7:30 p. m., all did not arrive
'until nearly 8 o'clock,
of the American Revolution, Will, ....
Captain John Siemens acted as
Be Officially PrcNcntctl to the Wi- chairman by calling the meeting to
. . 'order and announcing the fact that
rait Court, ami Appropriate Exer- hvf had asiembIed there for the pUr.
-UtM Will IU Feature of Evening.
Circuit Judge Kuykendall has set
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iiwiiua ci.itiiibi
the time for the entrance of candi
dates into American citizenship. This
will be the first day of the winter term'
I of the court, and this feature has!
tiaan ha, frw ttia AVAnlnff In ai-iVai- that
people generally will be able to at
j tend.
j At that time the fine silk flag pro
' vided by the Oregon Society' ot the
Sons of the American Revolution will
i be r resented to the court by Captain
jO. C. Applegate, wbo is a grandson oi
Jn i evolutionary veteran. The re-;
jsponse will be made by Judge Kuy-j
; Kendall, and there will be other J
1 . A -1 n-4.lll Allt
speakers and also patriotic songs. All
patriotic societies and representatives
of the schools and civic organizations
.0 -- -. -- w -
lu.iuu iu nultros luoui nu u.o -.-
stance of the step they are to take.
KAISER WAS SHOT
WITH SMALL 11
POSTMASTER IS RE
COVERING SMALL CALIBRE
OF BULLET RESPONSIBLE FOR
HIS ESCAPING DEATH
ASHLAND, Dec. 8. B. J. KaUer,
postmaster, who was shot Tuesday
morning by one of the postofflce
clerks, was resting easy late last
night. The bullet that was Imbedded
I In his shoulder was extracted early
! Wednesday morning and his general
condition was reported as very good.
The gun was a ,22-callbre special
,, ioti i, mnii nniihr of the
buiiet undoubtedly being responsible
tor Mr. Kaiser's escaping death.
Further. Interesting partlcuUirs ot
tho affair that have come out ore the
facts that Greenfield biad received no
tice from Washington on Monday,
and had Immediately drawn his sav
ings from the postal aavlngs bank'
and sent them to hU mother in New
York city.
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New BNtta Med
The following suits have been filed
In the circuit ceurt:
A. E. Kent vs. Jamea Dixon and
Mrs. J. R. Dixon ot Fort Klamath, for
the recovery of 74i.
Three suits have been Wed by C. J.
Ferguson an attorney for O. O. Lara-
bee against Comodore L. owe, Wil
liam Yates and I. B. atakaln. All
are forecleeurea ot tax lien.
I Butte. Valley State Bank y, BvaM.
droves and Charles OraveaV toraejoa-
ure of mortgage, Moa Oaleft 0mm
areattorneira for the platntMt. tefM
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CHEAPER FREIGHT
RATES ASSURED
MANAGER OK SAN KUANCISCO
TRAFFIC FIRM ENTERS INTO
AGREEMENT WITH LARGE
SHIPPERS AND BUSINESS MEN
i ttkimnli K'a tlma Vyi iK a niAAtlna? -
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of the shippers and business men was .
Pose of deciding whether or ot those.
whoTwere Iterested in lower freight!
rates to and from this city should ac-j
ce or rect the Profw of Btehop &
Banler, traffic men or Ban rrancisco,-!
aia n Aff uMlstrt (n Kk ftAf(fif
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ISSUES PASSES '
FOR FORD PARTY
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STATE DEPARTMENT TO HOLD
NIGHT SHIFT TO TAKE CARE
OK NUMEROUS PASSPORT AP
PLICATIONS United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C.Dec. 3.
Passports for Henry Ford, Judge and
Mrs. Ben Lindsay and a number of
other prospective passengers on the
Ford peace ship, have been issued by
the state department. The depart
ment is planning on holding a night
shift to take care of the numerous
passport applications which are ex
pected today and tonight from other
members ot the expedition who will
arrive late.
Bryan Leaves In Three Weeks
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 3.
William Jennings Bryan will go to
Europe In three weeks to join the
Ford party, according to Representa
tive Bailey ot Pennsylvania, who met
Bryan here between trains. Bryan
urged Bailey to keep up the fight
against the preparedness program.
Belgian OAcials Arrive
'United Press Service
NEW YORK, Dec. 3. Belgian com
missioners who are planning the pur
chase ot supplies and possibly the ar
rangement ot an American loan, ar
rived here today.
Davenports
Have Suits Di
Through agreement by the attor
neys representing the city of Klam
ath Falls and Mr. and Hn. W. O.
Davenport, the auit in the municipal
court, wherein the city was plaintiff,
and the one in the circuit court,
wherein the Davenports were plain
tiff, were yesterday dUmtaeed.
, About a year 'ago the city of.Kmm
atkiralla filed a. suit to "tk mnnietfal
eoiirtr aaint utpwbkJltikrjriOi
Davauort' for vloUtloof Ue eRf
;dlnMwe iulatlng iW.hewof f.
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WILL INTRODUCE
PURE BRED SHORT
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CAR LOAD TO ARRIVE
ABOUT CHRISTMAS
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Prominent Swan Lake StoclmuMi Oct
to Kentucky Ater Pare Brad Snort ?.;
Horns and Registered Bull aa Start f
er for Big Klamath Breeding Farm.
Believes Klamath Conntjr Shoald
Furnish Coast With Pare Breda. ' r
P. W, Snyder, one of the big atock-
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where he will select a car load of y
pure bred short born cattle, Ut v'V.
realstered short horn bull, which he " .2
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will suip lo uin nwmavu cvv v--
ranch ror oreeamg purposes. s
"I don't know of any pure red;
short horns in this section.'' said;
Mr. Snyder today. "There asay fer i ,f i
few. but I am convinced that they ."
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, UVU os.wn, , ouwvvwvv w. 7Lfv . Vi.
:4I?Jlf54JtW'' M.weniM-fa-alfjttC:
.purposes, and I don't see 'any reason " ' ,,,;
IVhy we shouldn't have, more" partM?
bred cattle in this county. It Is am
Ideal stock country, and. I believe that
Klamath county should be able to far-
nlsh the Coast with pure bred atock. -I
have great faith In the short horns,
and I Intend to demonstrate their
value to this section." f
Mr. Snyder will return about f
Christmas, and will bring the car load '
ot cattle with him, which will be
placed at once on hU roach.
OFFICIALS WILL ;
ASK NEW TRIAL
JURY CONVICTS HAMBURG-AMER-
1CAN OFFICIALS OF CONbR i
AGY TO BE SENTENCED vTO-. $
! MORROW ' 'i
United Press Service
NEW YORK. Dec. 3.-Judge Howo
has postponed until tomorrow the aea-
tencing or the Hamburg-AHierieaa .
oiQcials, who were convicted met -night
of conspiracy against the gov-.
ernment.
A motion for a new trial will be
tertalned at the same time. The
fense requested the postponearatt of,,v
the sentence.
m .. a a. i.ir. . -,t.ww wh
'i no nninnnnnn vra nun ". i.v
on bond.
and
ligatlng from the waterway
nlshlng water to the' iUyTJr!
charged with ustag tne
rigatlou purposes out ik I
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temporary Inlunetten
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