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

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1915
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TEUTON SUBMARINES ARE AGAIN
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College Head at Forty
Following Loot of Japanese Liner,
French Boat It Attacked and Sunk,
and Word la Juat Qlvtn Out of the
Torpedoing or Mining of Ho Brltlah
Liner WhlehMat Btan In King's
Service Turke Loaa Shlpa.
United Praaa Service
NEW YORK. Dec, 17. It I reported
thnt the British liner Arlanaea. which
we commandeered by the British rov
rnment at the outbreak of the war,
was aunk off Archangel December 10th,
probably by a Bine.
The newa waa suppressed, evidently
In fenr of alarming neutral shippers.
With the exception of tho Lusllanla
aad the Arabic, the Arlannea la the
largest liner aunk.
United Preaa Service
PAIUB, Dec. 27. The fifth vessel re
ported aunk In tho paat few daya la the
French liner Villa de la Clotat. which
waa torpedoed in the Mediterranean.
It la reported that eighty people per
Uhed on the liner. Including a number
of women aad children.
No Americana were aboard the ves
ael at the Ubm.
The nationality of the attacking sub
marine ia unknown.
United Preaa Senrloe
WA8HINOTON, D. C, Dec. 17.
Whether the United State taken ac
tios In the alnktng of the Japnneae
liner Yaaaka Mara by a Teuton aubma
rine laat week depend upon late And
Inn. If It develops that W. J. Leigh,
an American passenger, waa traveling
on a Brltlah paaaport, no action will
betaken.
Roporta from Conaul General Brls
tow atate that until a French crutoor
Picked up the llfeboaU containing the
paaaemera of the Yaaaka Maru. the
attacking aubaaarlne foUowed them,
appamtly to aee that ifo harm betel
them
Af yet, it baa not been aettled wheth
er the submarine waa Qerman or Aus
trian.
United Preaa Serviee
LONDON, Dm. it. Unconfirmed re
port from Roma tell of the sinking of
the TurkUh cruiser Mldrll. formerly
the German crulaer Breelau, and the
damaging of the cruiser Sultan Bellm.
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rOUTLAND, Dec. 27. Kodcral Dis
.irlct JuiIkc Wolvcrton today granted a
Htuy of I'xccullon In the Oregon-California
land grant ca until February
-7th. Thin wan done upon request of
'tin? Southern Pacific.
A vigorous objection wax made by
United 8tates District Attorney Clar
ence Reumes. Reamcs held that the
decree and execution were imperative
In ordr to glvo congress some basis on
which to make legislation for the dis
posal of the landa which have been so
much In litigation.
Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur
Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur will assume
the presidency of Iceland Stanford Jun
ior University at Palo Alto. Calif., Jan
uary 1st, and will then bo one of tho
youngest mon to occupy such an Im
portant post. Ho was born In Doones
vllle, Iowa, April 23, 1875, and removed
to California whon a boy. Aftor grad
uating from Riverside High School he
entered Stanford, where ho received
his baccalaureato degree In 1896, tak
ing the master's degree tho following
year. In 1899 ho took bis diploma from
Cooper College, In San Francisco,
which has since becomo the School of
Modlclno undor Stanford University,
with Dr. Wilbur as dean for tho past
five years. As president ho succeeds
Dr. John Caspar Brenner, who has
served two years In that capacity.
GRAND JURY IS
IN SESSION NOW
DODO HOLLOW SHOOTING, CLOP
TON CA8E, AND ALLEGED THEFT
OF AUTO TIRE8 WILL BE GIVEN
CONSIDERATION
With several important matters .to
be considered, the Klamath county
grand Jury went into session this morn
ing. All members reported early, and
the body immediately got down to
work.
The most Important matter to be
considered at this session is the shoot
ing affray In Dodd Hollow last week,
wherein Mrs. Alma Kuehne was killed
and Guy G, Hunter was wounded. The
authorities decided it would be better
not to have a preliminary bearing in
this matter, but to bring the evidence
at hand before the grand jury.
Hugh Clopton, who was bound over
Saturday on a statutory charge and
for an attempt to shoot, will also bo
given consideration by the inquisitor
ial body. Another case to be consid
ered wilt bo tho charge of burglary
against Albert Manado, who Is alleged
to have stolen automobile tires, and to
BASKET TEAMS
AGAIN AT WORK
HIGH 8CHOOL SQUADS BEGIN
PRATICE FOR WINTER SERIES'.
WILL PLAY ALUMNI HERE TUES
DAY NIGHT
Seme Window.
The first display window to deal with
the transposition, of Oregon from thonnvo burglarlxed tho J. F. Magulre
rucehanallan to the aanara coiumn company's store last summer.
waa arranged this afternoon by Thadi
Mcllattan, and It haa attracted crowds .
all day. bringing forth many a laugh II 111 1 11 II U IflUO
at tho originality of "Sad" in treating III INI 01111 rRJU I U
what to many will be a real vltalproo- ' -
m Tio.xt-intlnn 1 lmnosslble. It I
must bo scon to bo appreciated.
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Tho crand duchess of Luxemburg Is
seriously thinking of renouncing her
throne to becomo a nun.
In a
formerly the Qerman Gooben,
Black Sea battle last week.
(Editor's Note Tho Turks sccurou
a number of warships from Qcrmany
oarller in the war, and renamea mom.
Tho ahlps mentioned escaped from
Messina, where tho Frencnunusu
fleets had them bottled up. The Dght
referred to Is evidently the Hussion
bombardment of Varna.)
Lansing Reiterates D. S.
Stand on Monroe Doctrine
Halted Pre iervlee
WASHINGTON, D. 0., Dm. I7.-A
draeetag tit Faa-Anwicaa SeimUle
CMgrH tkta foraaooa, Secretary xof
Stata Lajulag declared the Monroe
doetriaa to aa eacred today aa whea It
waa tlrat aroclaiaMd. Ha reiterated
WlWa 'meat statewoat that tko
UaWftatM will never exercUe bar
Might, to m art to wrest territory
Laaateg aMate4 tkat all of law
toa taJat aa Ra Motto that of the "Three
Mueketeera": "Ono for all all for
ose..'
Co-operation in defense waa urged
by the aecretary.
"The Monroe doetrine la the national
policy of the United SUtea. Pan-Amer-Icanlsm
to the international policy of
BUtheAmerloa,"aald:he, "The mo
l.yes differ to aome extent, but the
Mine ends sought.
'Pan-Ameribantom la the exprauloa
of lateraatloBaltom. The Aawtoaa
have become the guardiaa of that Idea,
which will ultimately rule the world."
CHRISTMAS TREE
MIDLAND SCHOOL CHILDREN EN
JOY TREE AND PRESENTS, AND
GROWN-UPS ENJOY FINE PRO
GRAM OF SONGS, ETC.
Tho Midland school entertained the
largest number of people that have
gathered at tho school for several
years, Friday night. John Hutchena,
I ho teachor, and a committee arranged
a very pretty Christmas tree, with lota
of candy and nuts, and a present for
ovcry ono in attendance.
A splendid program waa rendered
by tho pupils. The people were ao en
thusiastic after the program, that all
went down to the homo of James Jory
and finished the evening with a dance.
Hat Quail; Fined.
Arretted by Deputy Game Warden
Henry Stout on charge of having quail
In his posaeaaionlout of season, Pete
ueClure waa today found guilty by
Justice of the Peace Qowen, and aned
125 and costs.
Wedded Today;
Harry Wilson and Haxel Oontey,
prominent realdenta otvtbe northern
part of Klamath cqunty, were married
this afternoon by Justice of the Peace
B. W. Qowea.
Moat of the prominent women of to
day are paat middle age,
After a rest of almost a week, the
basketball squads' of the Klamath
County High School today resumed
practice. Both the boys and girls are
uqatn holding dally workouts and sig
nal work.
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A., stiff aeries ,al. mm is ahead of
the local youngsters, including games
with county teams and high schools
of Southern Oregon. A trip, to the
Rogue River Valley is in prospect, and
there are also games here with? the
Merrill town team, outside high
schools, the alumni, and possibly the
Athletic Club.
The game with the alumni will be
played Thursday night As there are
some fast men in the lineup of the
graduates, the students are hard at
work training for a stiff game. Two
girls' teams will play a preliminary
game.
George Stevenson, who starred at
center for the University of Oregon,
will play that position for the alumni
Thursday night at Houston's opera
houso. Hum and Nail, both stars In
high school, and now playing in' the
Inter-Fraternity league at the Univers
ity, will both be in action, and others
who will oppose the high school will be
tho DeLap brothers, Garrett Van Riper,
Telford, Clarence Motochenbacher, Er
nest Jacobson, Louts McClure and
John Siemens.
Land Changes Hands.
A warranty deed waa recorded to
day, wherein F. Q. Butler transfers
62 H acres in the Fort section to Dan
Ryan. The consideration is in the
neighborhood of $1,400-
Strahorn la Better.
According to word. Just received,
Robert E. Strahorn, who has been ill
for two weeks, ia again up and around.
"Uncle Bob," as the railway wizard is
affectionately known' to thousands, has
been suffering from 'a severe attack of
cold and la grippe..
Fine Christmas Present
A daughter was born Christmas
morning to Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Lyon,
formerly of. this city, but' now residing
nt Coyote, Calif,
The Peerless Oil company'of Wash
ington, p. C, Is owned and controlled
by women;
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TOO MUCH WATER
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SO AT ANY RATE SAYS THE CALL
FORNIA EXPERIMENT 8TATION
AFTER SIX YEARS' TESTS ON
FARM PROBLEM
the treatment of defective children,
who maintains that whether Boys or
girls are good or bad depeads on the
kind 'of food .their parents feed them.'
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BERKELEY, Dec. 27. More water
means less, instead of more, alfalfa,
once a certain limit has been reached.
.This has been established by a six
year test Just completed by the irriga
tion investigations of the University
of California at the university farm at
Davis. It was shown that, contrary to
accepted belief, a limit is soon reached
above which the yieitd of alfalfa actu
ally decreases with the increasing
amount of irrigation water applied.
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Lake Homestead on a business .trip..
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times dally at the New Pslmalleys to,
"when, will the tournament start1'!
It will start shortly .after the first
of' the year, according to Doa , Dale,
Dale is at work doping out a schedale,
and ltatiag high men 'as likely Maaber
for tho' teams.' ' . .?:
A four or six .team league will be
formed, with, five men rtoa, team.- !a
schedule, to run' several weeks, will be
framed up, and priies will be given to
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