ElH? lEmmfng Herald ...m? KLAMATH FALLS' OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER KUMATHCOur.-. L-.riALNEwar- No. i'.'"'15 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1916 Price, Five Cento I Yn-' ASK KLAMATH TO SEND DELEGATES IRWIN DISMISSES GAMBLING CASES RUSSIANS SINK 20 BREAD BOAST Where President Wilson was Notified of Nomination COMMISSION MEN WILL ml 8 Ani;llX(M)N IN Till ' .....mviiAI.IS ('Alt nu" to .i'ri:.u in fcB jl'WlB NHl Ml1 BBW aWMiHNin.xMo.mil highway XOKTHCItX CALII'OHNIA WANTS I liLA.MATH TO III! HKI'ltKSENT-i : at meeting to hi: held in alti'iias this month I- the Mate To """'. .,. ,,... .,, ,,,..1 (., yv--- . . ir ifiivuitii '.... .IIHIKI I'. " :h"i fleorito CI.uHH.il. left tilt.. unit . ... ,...1.... Kuv. LfBOOn ft Bw "' """ ' ..ttnmnhllO. Twmmlttco will carry Mr ...... i...iL..t Marlon Hank stnt- rl?. .... ,..uniy ...uii In behind Lore for Ibo i.r.K.Hl road, and Ming tb ra" '" " "" " ... , .- Minlilnriitlon In the up U.a.nt among Orn .-uU fundi provided in u n II. issTdavenport AWARDED PRIZE An imitation (o Kliiiiiutli Coiiiiuer- Cltlb to HOIIll delegates to tho rn liillfiirnlfi I 'mint I... Amuii. I " clntlon meeting nt AltuniH UiIh mouth wan received tlilM niornliiK from Item coo J. Anderson, secretary-manager Tim meeting In scheduled for Hcptum Imr 2H, 29 nnil .'10. Tho nHocliitou Includes l.iiHHon, Modoc, HlmHln, BIs klyon mid Trinity counties, mid ex IhIh for tho mutual benefit of tho live counties. Mr. Anderson Invito Kliiiimth to send delegates not to form any nflll littlou with Southern Oregon couiiIUjh, hut merely for the Hiiko of Kood will, mid Hint the. two sections may romo Into closer relations with one atiotlicr mid riMiimrato In all projects de signed for tho liitun-Ht of hoth. Thn til Ik cil of highway clown tho Klmnatli lllvrr to thn coast Ik oiio of thcuu projects. iMHtMKATKHT IMPROVEMENT DIBIXO 8UMMKK IN GENERAL .U'l'KAUAXCK or IIKIt HOME. r.n:KMixiKNT successful Mn. W. C. Davenport wiim mi- louoccd as winner or tho II rut price i the city beautiful contest at tho Loefit entertainment Inst night nt llooiton'i opera house. The entcr- bltment was well attended, and win It i lood quality. Tbf other prlwi In tlui city bcau- llful content worn awarded to Chart. r. Ilurd tecond, Marlon HaiikH third, H.J. Weeki fourth ami MrH. II. W. Ketfre. Harry (iocllcr. Clmrtcs De- jp, Charles Mctlowan and M. (!. Wit- tlii honorable mention. Tho llrxt tirfae wu ttO. the ncond $.'.. tho third t3, the fourth V2, ami the other tie II each. OiiimlHhloti AmmIIh Villa (,'nlicd Prwia Service NEW LONDON, Conn.. While It Ih dlHeUHxIiiK tho withdrawal of Amor- Iran IroopH from Mexico, tho Joint lieaeo commission lu session liuro Ih anxiously uwaltliiK developments from tho piesmit activity of Villa. Thn iioxt hchhIoii of tho commission will tin held Monday. RENNER APPEALS RANDOLPH CASE ' ' 'i ' TffiiVMMli!rrilrf-t'" i ggj,,ygf--'''"""''''''''""'f'Y J$$J?k?3&'A KutnmSmSSS8S3Sm X ! ESS mm I P'i'iim RiiHiiVHHflQlVHBS 1 1 1I QH ifl 1 1 iBiHBIImHb BB'Hfil TAXES ARE DUE C OCTOBER FIFTH TAN C'OMiMTOK MW SAVS Hi:" OND IIAI.I'I.' ll.-i HKAIi ritOI'- i:ktv tanks ahi: in'i: i'iitii OK N'K.VT MONTH KENT AND RUTENIC DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP The law pnrtiierHhip between Cai tuln J. C Itutenlc and Joseph S. Kent, rei'iihllcnn eandldato for district nt torney, Ii;ih been dUiiotvcd, mid Mr. Kent Iihk inovcil IiIh ofllce to rooms 20!)-UK) in the WillltHjbulliIliiB. Cap tain Hutenlc will retain his Kiilto in the First National bank building. Sheriff ('. ('.. Uiw, lax collector. Is KlvliiK notlceH that the iiccond half of tho lillfi taxcn nro luo on or before October Mb. The llrm half w.-ih due April 5th laid. Tho nolle;) Htato that Intercut ill be chnrKod on the sccohd half of I ho taxes not paid by October ftli at the rate of 1 per cent a month until No ClllkfllN Sell-. W. A. CalkliiK and wife have soli to M. K. West and wife the cant 1-2 of Miction 10, township no, rango 11' eaht, iii'ordltiR to u deed filed with the county clerk. VILLA DIRECTED BY ELPASO MEN IHIVOIiUTIOXAKV JUNTA ItKSID I.Nti IN III, I'ASO HA 1 1) HV SK CltKT SKKVIC'K TX HK HKIIIXD Al.l. VILLA OrKKATIOXS United Press Service KL PASO, Tex., Sept. D. Follow ing the arrest here by secret service men of two Mexicans, it is announced that discovery has been mado that the operations of Villa aro being dl- UOIS SHIPPED K.MUNO ACTION HKCISION ItV 111(211 XUHT. ArroltNKV ASKS STAY OF KXIKTTION IN KTKKIt LAHCKNV CASK 10 THE FRENCH l HUNK AIIAMS & SONS WIIJj KKUVKIt HH IIDAD OF WAtiON TIRKHOHHKS Hilt UKK IN TIIK KUtOPRW WAIt Willi 88 horncH for tho French nmci!t, Itnlwrt Ailauui left thin "tnaoon for New Voru. lie Is nc Wpanled by Paul McDonald of Mor i. The homes me from tho Wiikoii J1' wuntry, ana ttcl0 m,ia by j, '"Bk Adnmii r, u,,,, ' M. TIIIboh nf H.UIV..I. U,I.., ...... "laiii ' Iwhcb UiIh aftornoun. to ". The uhlpnieiit will bo liccom- JW bjr Mr. TIIIkou and William , a member of the local bull "' i'almcr win i..i ori0i " " " ' Prank AiIhiii. r. - . "w another ui. .... liiliriiii "riiii m mvuiry eek irii U V V,)rK neXl . Will Aihims will huvo eharso ?- --HI wm bo aecoin- buiwi , ' "'imston, tho liiHt ""Her to cav Kin....i. i... "- "in riuiH, "a on Nm. Sif'aR!rt0r lB mH,, Ho'onilBnt In """el toly iurll, ..,,.,, llv lorel'Ii0"5' ""vostor company iif T u""eory ,",0', W. H. A. iur piuinilll Wa for rinii.. titS ',,miston' Jnuuhter tbl,i0",,"r''-J.V. Houston, loft iv. .. . nln for Uorkeiv n..,.,i - WWr.lty of California. l'enillng action by tho Hiiprcmo court of Oregon on tho appeal from tho circuit court for a new trial. At torney W. II. A. Rcimor has moved In Judge Kuykendall'H court for a titny of execution In the caso of J. J. Ilnn dolph, convicted of stealing n Hteor. Judgo Kuykondull Thursdny sen tenced Randolph to an Indefinite term of from one to ten years In tho stnto penitentiary. Judgo Kuykendnll has not ruloit on tho motion for a Btay of execu tion, but Randolph Iibb not yet bcon taken to Salem. If Judge Kuyken dnll grantH a Htay of execution. It Is probnblo that Ilnndolpli will furnish hohtlii for his liberty, pending a de cision by tho Hiipromo court. . CATIIOl.tCH TO IIAVF. AN ANNl'AL I'lONKJ The llrsl annual picnic of tho Cath- elli: parlHlioners of Klamntn runs, i, .,i,i i.yi Huuilitv at McCornack s giovo on tho Upper ltkc, waa consld- eretl decidedly sucressful. rno pit- .,ln la In lin nil JlllllUIll afflllr. tllO IdOB of which Ib to fostor n social spirit among local CuIIioIIch and their frleudb. and to glvo all an opportun ity to enjoy an old-tlmo gathoring. inriiln. Ho has siicnt two years at the vemliiir Mil, and If not paid then .1 per! I'nlverslty of Oregon tent more, or C per cent altogether, will he charged. Anv day after tho expiration of six mouths aftor" tlio taxeB charged ngnlimt real property are delinquent the sheriff shall have tho right, and ll shall bo his duty, upon demand .'mil payment of tho taxes, iienulty and In terest, to Ishiii ii certificate of delin quency ngalnBt such property. Henc i If tho first half of the 1915 taxes arc not paid by October 5th they shall become delinquent. Shorlff Low also Is sending out notices to personal property owncis on the lillfi roll who to date have paid nothing. To Sluily Ijmv. ' ii,... v.vi.ini-v lonvr tomorrow for Loi Angeles, where he will study law rccted by a revolutionary Junta whose In tho diversity of Southern Cnli- memuors rcsiao in e.1 J'aso. It Is believed the plotters are dl- MANY lOSITION'S IN CIVIL HKHV1CK OI'F.N Attention Is called by Secretary Ho gardus of the local examining board for the United States civil service that examination or applicants for the fol lowing positions In tho civil service will be conducted by him In Klamntn Falls on tho dates Indicated. September 12 Stenographer and typewriter. Octobor 3 Senior highway brldgo engineer, sawyer. October 4 Scientific assistant, medical Interno at St. KIlKibeth'a hos pital. Washington, D. C: assistant engineer In forest products, Junior architectural diaftsnian, blue printer, Junior mechanical engineer, highway bridge englncor. Junior structural en gineer, Junior civil engineer. Otcobor 11 Scientific nsslstunt In department of agriculture Here to Cet Freight. Harry Booth arrived this morning from IJonniwa with bis " 10,so toam. to got freight for Bonnnaa morchants. PERSHING AWAITS JOINT CDNFERES J. HAM SCORES ORIENTAL POLICY NO ( HANOI: IN DISI'OSITION OF ''Hoot's IS CONTHMI'IiATt-M 11Y WAIt lUCI'AltTMLNT UNTIL THK I'KACK MUX JIAKH DKCISIOX United I'rcss Service rcctly communicating with Villa and ure trying to embarrass Carranza and the Joint peace commission now In sc&sloa at New London, Cona.v- HAYS BV1DKXCK IS IX8UFFIC1BXT TO CONVICT ALSO LIBERATES GILDOX, THE XEORO CHAKGEU WITH ROIIBERY Stating to the court that he did not believe there was sufficient evidence to secure a conviction, or even an In dictment, District Attorney John Ir win this afternoon moved that the cases against Ell Nickerson, Matt Cook and others, charged with gam bling, be dismissed. He also moved that the case against William Glldon, the negro charged with holding up a poker game and robbing the players of S80, be dismissed for want of evi dence. The defendants In the gambling case, besides Nickerson and Cook, were John Salvonl, A. Barsocch and John Ponettl. KDMOXDH MILL CLOSES SUCCESSFUL SEASON After cutting about 3,250,000 feet of lumber, the Edmonds sawmill has closed down for the 1916 season. Dur ing the winter extensive logging op erations will be in progress. Mr. Edmonds plans to start his mill early next spring, and cut 5,000,000 feet of lumber in 1917. DEMOCRAT SENATOR SAYS JAPAN AND RUSSIA COMBINING TO FORCE UNITED STATES OUT OF THE FAR EAST Get Patent. wiiii.ini n. Owsloy has received the rjzzz"""??!?- ..... . i. i i, Inaugurated Tiles- t,0 east t-2 of southeast i-i oi utt- day evening, when Miss Violet Drol.rn 1. township 29 M.utl.. range u .i MUu mv Maciilro will bo hos- cast. tcf-HPf. to nil young men and women of tho local parish. At this gather ing u socloty will bo formed, tho ob ject of which will bo outlined at the time. Drainage Man VIhIIh. D. W. Murphy, formerly manager of the Klamath project, but now su pervisor of all drainage operations in the West, arrived last night, and will spend a short time bore on official business. Society lender Here. Mrs. Potter Palmer, formerly a ...j t ni.i...n anrietv. arrived last .ll Hi v. ..:"'. ,,.' ....,.-.. Wn. evening by nutomoD.ie i.on. . ,-..-. --- fc , VX" ff XZS" yen, arrived pw" "' "" ""' . ..v infer of Chicago und n retinue of vnt ets, chauffeurs and governesses. yesterday from Crystal, where she has been spending the summer. &&.S3ESlffl ' v Vr iWlPWW -- United Press Service WASHINGTON. D. C. Sept. 9. Declaring that Japan and Russia are combining to force America out of the Orient, Senator J. Hamilton Lewis this morning scored tho state depart ment In a public statement for Its "peculiar silence on the Far East." Ho urged that Inquiries be made about tho new Japanese, demands on China, and declared there Is being mado "little effort to uphold Amer ican rights In the Orient." Sfc.N ,l.QHH P.HR3H)JMtt .. WASHINGTON. D. C, Sept. 9. It was learned today that General Porshlng's expedition' In Mexico and the border militia troops will not be moved until tho Joint commission now In session at Now London reports on the question of withdrawal. It Is plnnnod to send other militia companies to the border If there U no change wrought by the commission. JOHNSON WIRES HE WILL ARRANGE THE INTERVIEW ''A wire from Robert A. Johnson, n morhber of tho Klamnth committee appointed to Interview President Sproule of the Southern Pacific about tho Modoc Northern railroad received last evening from San Francisco that ho would arrange Monday for an In-te-vlow. It Is expectod that President Soroule will bo seen later In tho week. !w. C. Dalton and J. Frank Adams, the other members of tho commlttoe, ex pect to leave next week. Ijutil Ik Transferred. Approximately 240 acres of land lu townships 39, south and 41 south havo boon sold by J. W. Siemens and wlfo to Mary E. Anderson, according to a deed filed with County Clerk Do-Lap. 2,276 PERSONS BUUJCENSES STATE AND COUNTY TOGETHER RECEIVE ALREADY IN 1910 TOTAL OF f2,2Sl FOR LICENSES TO HUNT AND FISH Two thousand, two hundred and eighty-four dollars have been taken in by County Clerk DeLap already this year for hunters' and anglers' licenses, according to compilations made this morning by Deputy Charles P. DeLap. Of this sum Klamath coun ty will receive 5 per cent, or 114.20. The state of Oregon will get f2.169.80. This money represents 2,276 li censes, as eight non-resident licenses at $10 each were issued. Of the 2,268 licenses Issued to sportsmen living in Oregon, most of whom are Klamath county residents, 994 were anglers' licenses, 748 were for hunters, and 512 were combination licenses. MILITARY MEX SAY CAPITAL OF RUMANIA CANNOT BE REACH ED BY COMBINED GERMANS AXD HUTiGAltlAXH United Press Service PETIIOGRAD, Sept. 9. The Rus sian destroyers ladl night bombarded Balchic, a Rumanian port held by the Bulgarians, sinking twenty barges loaded with bread. United Press Service BERLIN, Sept. 9. Correspondents report that the Germans and Bulgar ians have advanced more than fifty miles beyond tho Rumanian frontier in the Black Sea coast operations. United Press Service BUCHAREST, Sept. 9. The gen eral staff has shifted a large portion of the Rumanian forces to the south eastern frontier to check the German Bulgarian invasion of Rumania. It is semi-officially announced that "Important forces" are co-operating with the Russians on a 100 mile front near Dobrudja. They may retire, however, owing to superior forces of the enemy there. Military experts are confident that the Germans and Bulgarians will be unable to advance to Bucharest. United Press Service BERLIN, Sept. 9. East of Halit2 the Turks have driven back the Rus sia us, made prisoners of a thousand soldiers after the Russians had pene trated the German lines. Northwest of Kahal, In the Car pathian the Germans this morning yielded to Russian pressure. United Press Service PARIS, Sept. 9. Seven thousand and seven hundred Germans have been made prisoners since September 3d In the fighting in the west. The German losses are frightful. Heaps of dead are found In the trenches af ter being vacated by the Teutons. The French this morning captured a small' wood east of Beloy. Coffey In Business. Charles Coffee, formerly printer on the Herald, has become a partner with his father in the Gonialea Tf loune ot Gonzales, California. SANTE FE MAY HANDLE EXPRESS RELIABLY REPORTED THAT THE WELLS FARGO COMPANY WILL BE TAKEN OVER FIRST RAIIi ROAD IN EXPRESS BUSINESS United Press Service TOPEKA, Kans., Sept 9. It Is ro llnbly reported here today that the Santa Fe railroad is arranging to tako over all business of the Wells Fargo Company on its systom. If such a chango takes place, it will be the first American railroad to enter tho express business. JAPAN'S SHIPS MAY GOBBLE ALL FEARED THAT UNLESS UNITED STATES SHAKES OFF HER IX DIFFERENCE JAPANESE SHIP PING INTERESTS WILL DOMI NATE PACIFIC United Press Service TOKYO, Sept. 9. Japanese ship ping Interests will soon dominate tho Palflc unless the United States shakos off her Indifference. Solchlro Asano, president of the Oriental Steamship company (Toyo Klsen Kalsha) and the most conspicuous figure in the Japanese shipping world declared to day. "Our company has been taking steps to triple its tonnage to Ameri can ports." he said, "and when the plans of other Japanese companies are developed, Japanese steamers will be able to carry most of the trans-Pacific trade. Formerly Japanese steam- or mrrtnd only twenty per cent or tho trade and the foreign vessels earned $40,000,000 in freight." Short in Town. Judd Short is in the county seat from his ranch near Crystal for the Week End. Horses Stampede. i Ninety-six wild horses were lost last week in Wood River Valley when a bunch of about 300 horses belong ing to J. Frarik Adams & Sons stam peded. It Is believed that all these horses will not be gathered until next year, as they are extremely wild, and have scattered widely over the hills about Wood River Valley. i STUDENTS LEAVE FOR UNIVERSITY OF OREGON To resume their studies at the Uni versity of Oregon, tho Klamath stu dents at that school will leave for Uusene tomorrow morning. Thow who will go are Leland Haines, Ralph Hum. Joe Skelton, Robert Rtg8. Ernest Nail, Clifford Sevlts and Miss Ella Dews. Nail and Rlggs will be juniors this year. Haines, Skelton and Hum soph omores, and Sevlts and MUs Dews freihmen. m tt5 JtSU t ;.' Mm - wsi WW nm m m TSRII JTr.lal feifatf Wm im m ml ill n 'nil fcff :. Yk&A. it? 1 RtfS t&l M m. Em B. i 1 n ' V '31 .-.SJ