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

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SALONIKA TO BE
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1915
Price FIT
ALI.IKH ARK HURRIEDLY I'lIK-
PARING FOR HIKGK
(hark Labour Are Engaged lo Awlti
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Arr lining lo lUly Hooa.
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ATIIKNR, Hoc. 10.
Town Am IwitIiik. j
Herbl hiiiI Montenegro 4
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in nltock from (ho Tmitan-llulgnr
,'orrot, tho allien tiro transforming
Salonika lutu tin Imprcgnabla fort
ress, (Ireok laborer 11 ro working
tloiiMMo soldiers, roverUhly con
structing earthworks.
Allied nrtlllory battorlea hnvo tak
en portions on height connnnixlliiK
1 he approaches to the town.
Austrian and Mormon residents of
Salonika nro tcnvlng the city. Tho
loon Is nt proscnt virtually In a stale
ot kleio.
The population Is somewhat panic
itrlcken. Many fenr violence nt tlio
bands of tlio allied troop and tlio Ser
bian refugees.
It In reported that n nmnll detach
ment of Fronch troop mutinied Insti
Mgbt, refusing lo work In thoj
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A t'f.W "DOX'TH" I'Olt AMAH
Don't imiko tho HKlitcst change
In oloeirlc wiring without con
tinuing electrical Inspector.
Don't ilecornto your Christmas
Iroo wllli pupor, cotton or nny
oilier Inllmntnablo material,
l'm 1.. -illle tlnnel nnil other
noii-lnltnmmiiblo decorations
only, inn) net tiR, tro,, gCCUroy
ho that tho children In ronch
Iiik up for iIiIiikh rnnnot tip It
ovor.
Don't u. i. c niton lo roprvnont
hiiow. If you in u hi have now
UBo lulivHtoH llbro.
Don't permit ulilldioii to llgla r
rellKht tho cnnillen when par
'iiU urn not nrcwiit. ruv
frequently nut nr to their
clotliliiK liiHlrail.
Don't leiivo inntchca within reach
of children Jit Holiday time.
.Matches tire meant to ,(.
IlKUtod, mid If the children
inn Ket mntrhiH they will ex-
lerlmiiit with them. They lin-
Itlilo their elders.
Don't allow ireei to remain In-
Hide htilldliiKH after tho holl
duya. The tree lUolf iBnlten
ri-ndlly when tho needles hnvo
heroine dry
New Chairman of
Public Service Board
BASKETBALL HERE
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AFFAIR
DEALING
SINKING
AUSTRIA ALLOWED XO HALFWAY
MKA8DBES
Commander-in-Chief of Austrians
in ConferenceWithOneofHisStaff
Dim! Monarchy Mut Either Comply
Directly With American Demand,
or MuNt Make a Iolllvi5 Itefuaal
lo Do Mo, According to Head of the
Kioto Department Effort Made to
StralKliten Tangle.
United 1'raaa Sorvlca
Till: 1IAOUE, Doc, 16. Uncon
drnod rciiorta from Salonika any IIul
urlnti cavalry hn entered (Ireoco
near fliegvcll.
United 1'roaa Horvlce
IIKHI.IN, Doc. 10. Tho Sollu coi.-j-munlque
aaya tho Dulgarlau troop.)
may contlnuo tholr pursuit of tho al
lies patt ibo Crock frontier. It In
Mated hat the Dulrara havo "lompo
rnrli)" stoned at tho border.
KLAMATH I'AXH WILL HKi: TIIKIR
FIIIST (JAMi: WIIK.V KLAMATH
AXD MICUHILL limil KCIKHIUS
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Oscar S, StrauHs, ex-ambassador to
'iurkoy and progros-slvo candidate tor
governor of New York In 1912, has
Just been appointed chairman of tho
public bervlco hoard, to take tho place
of Kdwnrd K. McCnll. Politicians re
gard" the nppolntment as a'clever
move on tho part of Governor Whit-
tnnti nnrl flilnl? It will tfn fur tnn'Aril
yenr'H high school haskotbsll pros- conciHnB (he buir m00m ,mrty ,n
pecin luiiiurrow uibiii, wuen 1110
Klamath County High School plays
the Merrill High School team. Tho
Karnes will ho nlaved at Houston's on-'
era house.
Doth tho boys' mid Klrls' teams will
piny. Ilotli aro very fast this year,'
and tlioso who saw tho gnmo at Mor-'
rill nny Klamath should bo n factor In '
Ixical baskothall fans will havo
their llrst opportunity to hIzo up this
United I'ress Service
WASHINGTON-, D. C. ec. 16.
In tho negotiations resulting from
the sinking or the Italian-American
liner Ancona by an Austrian subma
rine thereby killing several Amer
icans, Austria is now placed in a po-
'sltlon where she must act positively.
Tho dual monarchy must either
comply with the American demands,
or she must refuso to do so. This,
according to state department offi
cials, Is the attitude of the adminis
tration.
It Is pointed out that Austria has
admitted that tbe Ancona was tor
pedoed by a submarine while the ves
sel was standing still, and not trying
to escape capture. Only positive as
surances from Austria that this re
port Is a mistaken one can be ac
cepted as a baslg for any delay.
4 Austrian gbajfgeid' .Affaire Zwel
dlnck is In conference with Secretary
of State Lansing today regarding the
case.
tho state.
United i'ress 8ervlc
ZURICH, Dec. 16. Bucharest dls
patches aay the allies' retreat from
erbia baa killed any prospect of
Rumania joining tho all lea. One con-
orvatlvo leader In audience wltji tho
king yesterday auggeated that the
time was rlpo for Rumania to Join the
central empire In tho Invasion of
Bessarabia. v
United I'ress Service
nOMK, Dee. 16. King Peter ot
Ceihla will arrlvo in a few day from
Scutnric. King Emmanuel baa placed
the royal villa at Casorta at his dU
POSBl.
Italy Is also preparing to rocolvo
King Nicholas and tho other members
of the Montenegrin royal family
hould tho Austrians overrun Monto-negio.
the Southern
this 8tBson.
Oregon championship
VETERAN OF '61
IS MUSTERED OUT
MRS. HURN HEADS
ALOHA CHAPTER
United Press Service
LONDON, Dec. 16. It Is hinted
today that Clonernl Halg'a appoint
ment to command of tho British
forces In Flanders and the west front,
replacing Oeneral French, la to be
followed by other radical changes in
the higher army coommands.
A gradual replacing or all field
commanders Is expected in the
western field before tho expected
Prlng offensive by the allies.
KAKTF.HX UTAH KLKOTS
CF.IIH FOR THU COMING YKAR.
WILL UK IN8TALLKD THK LAT.
TKIl I'ART OF .MONTH
J KOI tOE 2S1XK PASSES AWAY AT
Till: HOME OF HIS SON INsl
MILLS ADDITION FUNERAL
TO HE HELD TOMORROW
Tho following olllcors wore elected
for tho ensuing term at the last meet
ing of Alohn Chaptor, Order of tho
Eastern Star:
Worthy Matron Mrs, Jonnlo Hurn.
Assoclnto Matron Mrs. Carrie Mc
Carthy. Patron E. E. Mngco.
Conductross Mrs. H. E. Momyor.
Assoclato Conductross Mrs. Kip Van
Riper,
Following an Attack of rhoumatlsm
OFFI-!of t,,e "cart, George Zlnk died yester
day at tho homo or his son, uoorge
Zlnk Jr., In Mills addition.
Mr. Zlnk was born In West Baden,
Germany, April 23, 1838. In 1854 be
camo to America, ana at tno ouioreaK
or tho Civil War, ho enlisted, serving
tho Union threo years ns a member
or Company F, Seventh Now York
Infantry.
Mr. Zlnk camo West in 1876 and
engaged in mining in Nevada county,
California, moving to Los Angeles In
1906. In 1910 his wire died, and
Mr. Zlnk left on ills third trip to
Germany on a visit to his relatives.
At tho outbreak of tho present
European wor, Mr. Zlnk. loft Ger
many ror Now York, later coming
to Klamath Falls to make his home
Deceased leaves
United Press Service
LONDON, Dec. 16. Dispatches
from Amsterdam state that Vienna is
I rather pessimistic regarding the pro
ceedings in tbe Ancona cose. It Is
believed possible that America will
show her displeasure by demanding
that Austria-Hungary recall Baron
Zwoidlnck.
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WORKS HAS NEW'
PLAN FOR ARMY
OF THE NATION
WOULD ASSIGN THEM TO DEVM
OPMENT WORK
Calirnrnlan's BUI Provide for Treses"'
Doing Aaslgned to Interior ITrfaif.
ment for Ten Month of tbe Year,,
(ind irsed In ReclamatJea,'Etc asad
Drilled for War the Remainder ef
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Murphy and Parker Get
Contracts for New Work
fwrotnrv Miss Maud uaiawin.
n- ...., XII.. T.ln II. Mnmvnr. iWlth his BOH.
Tho now corps or officers will be in- another son In San Diego, Calif., and
stalled nt the noxt mooting or tno n greiiunu.i. . ., ..-. ...
tins city.
The funeral will tako place from
Whltlock's undertaking parlors to
morrow afternoon nt 2:30 under the
niisDlces of tho Grand Army of the
Renublic and tbo Women's Relief
Corps.
SHIDLER SELLS
TO EARL VEGHTE
KLAMATH SPORTSMEN'S STORE
TAKES OVER SHIDLER AGEN
CIES, AND WILL DO ELEC
TRICAL WORK.
Horace Shldler has retired from
tbo electrical and motorcycle busi
ness, selling his interests to Earl B.
Veghte of the Klamath Sportsmen's
Store. The agency for the Harley
Davldson and Miami motorcycles and
the electrical agencies, etc., con
trolled by Shldler were transferred.
Veghte plans to carry on tbe elec
trical work, and will carry a full line
of equipment besides doing repair
work and wiring. Hr. Shldler will be
conected with the shop end of the
Veghte establishment.
Archduke Frederick, commander in
chief or the Austrian armies. Is here
shown In conference with one of his
staff. The archduke Is' a cousin of
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Archduke Frederick
Emperor Franz Josef. He has been
In command since the start ot the
war', Archduke Charles Franz Josef,
the young heir presumptive, serving
in a subordinate command under him.
t'n(ted I'ress Service
WASHINGTON, D.. C, Dec ls
today Introduced a bin In congress
proposing a new method of conduct
ing the American army, with aroeV '
to internal development, as wellraa
military training. T
Work proposes tbe .voluntary rs.
cn.Uing of an army ot 200,000 saea.
to be drilled, etc., one or two months
of the year under the' Department .of.
Wan The remainder of the1 tlae
these men. according to Works, cesM.
he under the Department of the In
terior. "
Works advocates that the artky
could thus be educated in engineer-
lag and hardened to the rigors of I
campaigning by working- Xor.Unele r
Sam, reclaiming the desert lands, re- "
foresting, large tracts to, the Wast, i
and In many, other ways. J,
"Reasonable pay and, a. leasehold
on five acres ot public land, wltlT(aU'r
water rights," Is suggested , 'n cots-"
ponsauon to me eniistea :
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WAS INSTRUCTIVE
UESIDES FARMERS OF THAT SEC
TION, AGRICULTURE CLASS OF
GALE SCHOOL WAS IN ATTEND.
ANCE AT BABCOCK TEST
COMMERCIAL CONGRESS
DISCUSSES FOREIGN TRADE
Con Murphy and A, A. Parker wore
tno successful bidders for the con
tracts ot constructing drains for the
Koveraaeat, when the bids were op
ened yesterday. Contracts have been
lMd with then, and they will be
C Mmtlft m soon as possible.
Murphy hia the contract for the
draU as the Joe Wright place. This
i1 to h aowawkat oyer half
In lenght, and will bo two feet in
width and two feet deep.
Parker has the contract for tho
larger drain. This U to be 4,900 feet
long, and will be Hhree feet wide by
three feet in depth.
The other drainage excavation
work recently let to small contractors
by the reclamation service Is report
ed progressing rapidly.
FLAG SO RIG IT TAKES
HUNDRED RnW TO CARRY IT
United Presa Service
COLUMBUS, O., Dec. 16. An
Amorlcan flag so large that It takes
100 mon to carry It, Is to be In to
day's Ellks' parade before the dedi
cation ot the now B, P. O. E. home.
The flag belongs to the Canton, Ohio,
chamber of commerce.
H. R, Crane Is a late arrival from
he Klamath Agency.
Programs at Schools.
Little sisters and brothers and fond
parents were In attendance at the
grade schools this afternoon, the oc
casion being the Christmas, exercises
of the children, held In tbe assembly
rooms of the various schools. Some
of the classes produced cantatas, and.
costumes were used for some of the
numbers.
A most interesting and Instructive
gathering ot farmers was held yester
day forenoon at the Glacomlnl ranch
near Merrill, when County Agricul
turist H. Roland Glolsyer gave a prac
tical demonstration ot the working of
the Babcock test, and the value ot
keeping separate records ot the milk
production ot each cow in the dairy
herd.
Quite a number ot farmers were in
attendance. Besides, the pupils of the
Sixth, Seventh and Eighth grades of
the Gale school, comprising the agri
culture class of the school, were all
on band. A lunch was served at
noon.
United Press Service
CHARLESTON, S. C, Dec. 16.
The development of' our foreign trade
was discussed at today's session of
the Southern Commercial congress
here. Its Importance was emphasized.'!
Kal Fu Shah of the Chinese lega
tion, First Assistant Postmaster Gen
eral Daniel and others spoke this
morning.
The relation ot peace to prosperity
and foreign trade will be pointed out
tonight by William J. Bryan.
ARSON JURY IS
UNDER A GUARD
.TRIAL OF LAWRENCE ON CHARGE l
OF BURNING DODD HOIXOW '
DARN LAST SUMMER STARTS
TODAY IN COURT i
Siunott W1U Displace Hawley
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 16.
When the republican congressional
committee reorganizes in January tot
the work of the coming campaign,
Congressman N. J. Stnnott of the Sec
ond Oregon district will displace W.
C. Hawley of the First district as the
Oregon member ot the committee.
Congressman Hawley says ho believes
in passing the honor around, and 'it'Xetv
has been agreed that Slnnott be given. If
the place.
Trial of A., Elmer Lawrence on
charge of burning a barn belonging to '"
Doraey Johnson, started today iits
circuit court. The crime la' 1Iasm tn .
have been committed last July. v
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Nearly the entire population, of
Dodd HoIIoy Is In attendaaee at the
trial, either as witnesses or iBoets
tors. The cuee la largely the result of :!
a neighborhood' row In that ioctlop,
it is said. . ". ' ' '
The jury Is being closely watehid ,
while this case is on. Instead ef he- f
ing at liberty following court adjourn- k
ment, the jurors are kept together V
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United Press Service
LONDON, Dec. 16.: Copenhagen
reports say tbe American legations
at Christiana, Stockholm and' Copen
hagen have all issued" statements de
claring that the American government
is tn no way connected with tho Ford
peace party.
F. A.
Chtoo.
Williamson is here from
United Press Service
SAN FRANCISCO,; Dec. 16. Actu
al establishment ot state labor bu
reaus in San Francisco, Oakland, Sac
ramento and Los Angeles was expect
ed to be got under way here today by
State Labor Commissioner John P,
McLaughlin. The bureaus' will pro
vide a meeting place for the unem
ployed and employers, without coat
to either.
In Los Angeles McLoughlln will
appoint an agent to co-operate with
the municipal employment bureau,
which for some time has been doing
excellent work. Two bureaus will be
operated, here, one for women and an
other for men.
cent arrivals from tbe Fort.
I announced. This. Is the. Mission.
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ket, which will open for business to, v ,
Abner Weed Is again visiting this morrow In the Worden'MlMlotfhnJM l3;js
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visor, camo down from, the Agency,
ty.:
A highly Important meeting of the
Klamath. Sportsmens Association will
be held Wednesday night at the Com
mercial Club roems: This is the an-
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be ejection of omcera.
The question, of cecurlng the herd
young elk to be liberated' by. tho
State Fish and Qamo CommlMloa will
receive, oonsideraUon rat this Urn.
Klaaoth sporUmon,. wanti-those, oak
mals, and willmake a stroo:S:'af
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