VpK f" i ',X" - . ' i t?- i7 'rIi.. r to- rv s ',. , '$ J&;, L? t 8H7? burning, Mrrald KLAMATH COUNTY'S t, - A( . . ".-. -'AUl 3l OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER KLAMATH FALLT ; mft ' j N 1 v J?&" OFFICIAL NEW1P. f -, i r. sS ft 4 iA "V m sjereath Year No, aiaU KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1916. fries, Rv; -ft k ! jmi Pressure on Rumania Unrelieved T" ......m, . , ,1 J ' FOREIGN NATION MAY HAVE NAVAL BASE NEAR AMERICA Destroyers Searching Entire Atlantic Coast IMMMWMAMMWVM He Wins Faction Fight Over Warfare With Submarines HOAW IMHIIKD BK4.WARD OX OK DKIW YESTERDAY litesrtniriit of Navy Hm Received Msar Reports or Hotli Naval 11mm M Wlreles Static-Tttouxlit I lite Is N an Land, But Tlast Viw Mb of Three Nations Are Deliver ies PNppltai to It. tMes Press Henries WASHINGTON, I). C Oot. 13. letNtary of the Navy Daniels staled tteasftaat the auaeMoR'that a-bel-Kfsrtat nation may be maintaining a ami base on tho American coast atased tho unaware! dash of a'flotllla of torpedo bunt destroyers yesterday. A search of the entire Atlantic eea teerd has been ordered by tho navy department. Secretary Dnnlols says tho depart wt his boon receiving repeated re sorts of a submarine base and wire kei station oti this aldo or the Atlan tic It U nut bellovcd tho base la on latd, but that supplies are being do Hftied by hlp. Amorlcan, Spanish ill Canadian ships are believed to W dllerlng Hiipplles to the baso. It U Mt thought that any supplies are Mat taken to tho (lertnan aubnia- rim. BLOODY FRIDAY IS ANTICIPATED HTltlKKIlH AT OIL PLANT IX NKW JERSEY EXTEND DEAD LINK AM) KILL MAX WHO AHKKD TO RETURN TO WORK ? i 1 United Press 8cVvlce'v BAYONNK. N. .1., Oct. 13. Al though the jKlfco claim control of the strike district, following closing of all saloons, mi iinldontlllud body of n man wbh found this morning. It Ih believed tlilH lg tho body of the man who tiled to Induce the strikers to return to work. ALLIES MAINTAIN RIGHT TO CENSOR MAIL, SEIZE SHIPS STAND OF ENGLAND AND FRANCE ANNOUNCED Reply t American Prate Agalawt Cvrtiiin Featurra of Mall Censor ship Hays Regulations Regarding Vt iiwtrslilp Adopted by Tlie Hague Not Effective Itccause Some IleK IlKerents Have Xt Itatlfled Tlicin. United Press Scrvlco WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 13. It vas learned this afternoon that the I!rltifh and French Joint reply' to tho American protest against certain fea turcA of allied mall censorship main tains that the allies liavo a right to censor mall, seise money sent to i dcistiuntlon In nn "enemy" country, ond to force neutral ships Into Ilrlt- Owlng to tho determined mood of Ifh and French ports to censor mall Msd Press Hervlco WASHINGTON, I). C, Oct. 13. promtacnt offlclsl of the uavy di lertmrnl this uftornooit admitted IWttsdly the belief that more nub- arising would bo done by Germany Ibe American coast In November. Ha learned today that the trens T dipartmont'o coaat guard service h co-operating In tho search to.ttnd fWrted submurlno supply bases. Tho trlBent of Justice also la co-oi-tntlng. V-S3 SIGHTED OFF NANTUCKET u "t'HAN HTKAMKR SAYS IJItlTlriH TOOYKH PATROL IS WAIT 1X0 KWHK TH11KH BULK L1M- Wl'OHSUUMAlUXM r- Press service NjWPORTlU.,.,0ct.l3.-Anun. h2 " ? p w,ro'8ed today that ahe -" wihtcd tho aorman BUbtmarlno off Nantucket. The U-B3 Is ono divers which last Sunday tank freight Btcamors engaged In car- "lllfeliM, t ilktt.vj uuy, reports .mat --- - wtiiv limn, jb m H?1" cMt. The oatral is w.toh. 5.W SUbmnrln. ' Dli.! k ffll. ', tch H fturaa trom LM,. both tho strikers and the polku, .1 "bloody Frlduy" Is predicted before midnight. Tho strikers today ndxancod the "cleucl line," Inking In nn nddltlniial block. Cxccpt for nn unsuccessful attempt by the strikers to reach the Standard Oil company's buildings, there Is lit tle rioting today. Tho police this afternoon Invaded tho tttrlko district end arrested bcv eral strikers, charging them with sniping. rnrriod by them The irply declares that tho consci slili). regulations adopted at the Inst Iluguit convention are not cflectho boiaiiso all tho belligerent govern ments have not ratified thorn. WILL TESTIFY ABOUT REVOLT MAX CIIAIUIKI) WITH VIOLATIVE KKUTIIAL1TY CHAXOKS TO WIT NEB8 FOK THK FKOKItAL GOV KRNMKNT . ITBltnd Prwa Bervica LOS ANOKLBS, Oct. 13. Law roncf Dodge, arrostod on a charge of violating neutrality, today agreed to testify before tho federal grand Jury loftirdlng a rumored revolution In Lower California, lod by Governor ChiiIu. Several others nre under arrest, charged with Bonding munitions Into Lower California. Steamer Grounded United Praaa ServlM TACOMA, Oct, 13. Tho Japanoso steamer Itsukushlma Maru went ashore this afternoon In a tog In I'tiget Sound. It la believed ahe will be floated by evening. Ball la DefMdaat. Joseph Ball, logging contractor, Is made defendant In a ault filed In cir cuit court by T. J. Jackson. PUIutift seeks to recover 9366 alleged to be due on a note. The note la in favor of 0 W. Bng le, who transferred It to Jackson, J. H. Carnahan appear aa counsel for Jackson, HUGHES GOES INTOMISSOURI WILL TKLL HKKKAFTtilt WHAT HK WOULD IX) IK I'KKSIDKXT AND WHAT HK WOULD HAVK DONK IX THK PAST United Press Scrvtot HI'. Louis, Oct 13. Chailes H. Hughes today opened his campaign In Missouri. Following criticisms by the demo crats that he Is not saying in his speeches to answer the criticisms. Ho Hughes will begin with his Missouri speeches to answer his criticisms. He will discuss what he would have done In the Lusltanla aalr and other past crises, and what he will do In the futuro If elected. . p Ei2 ' 55l' '-fl virff' raJBBgglaB BERLIN, Oct. 13. Today's edition of Munich newspapers say that Chan cellor von Bethmann Hollweg, strengened by his a Ictory In the relch- stag over the advocates of unlimited prosecution of submarine warfare, ulll continue his present policy, with the support of Kaiser Wilhelm and (oneral von HIndenburg. SPROULE ARRIVES TO SEE KLAMATH fjnlted Press Service iUULADKLPHIA, Oct. 13. It was announced today from the national democratic headquarters that Pros Idem Wilson will Bpeak In Buffalo 30th, and In Now York the follow ing day. Highway Bend Endorsed United Press Service VISALIA, Oct. 13. The League of California Municipalities adjourned today to meet next year In Santa Roaa. It endorsed state highway bonds and elected Wallace Rutherford of Napa president. , File Divorce Suit, Suit for divorce trom William C Hill haa been nled In' circuit court by Bertha A, Hill. H. M, Manning ivpresonts the plaintiff, To fctudy the country through which the proposed Modoc Northern railroad Is projected to be built, Wil liam t'prouU , prtsldont of the South ern Pacific, la today making an uuto lour ot that section. He arrived last evening with J. K. Light, freight und passenger agent, Herbert FloWoi hacker and W. T. Thompson. The party Is boing f riven through the ter ritory between Klamath Falls and Ma lta today by W. Paul Johnson nnd Captain J. W. 8lemena. " That President Sprout was to visit Klamath county this fall haa been un derstood for aome time, but the exact data of his coming waa not definitely known. He haa been approached on the Matter of building the Modoc Northern, and a local committee com posed or, J, Frank Adams, W. C. Dal ton and R. A. Johnson waa.named to latefvlew thr. TfaV'&ettte-:d layed a trip to San Francisco only be cause It learned of President Surouie'a , . . i . .u contemplated visit to Klamath to see for himself the traffic possibilities of the Klamath Valley. It Is generally believed that the Southern Pacific Increased Its con cern In the Klamath country soon af ter the Strahorn railroad movement was launched. President Sproule Is but one ot many officials high In the service ot the Southern Pacific who have visited Klamath since Robert K. Strahorn headed hla surveying crew toward Klamath Falls. MCr?Mdy In Town. F. F. McCready, a stockmanor the Spiague River country, Is spending a few days n Klamath Falls on busi ness, j Le-imif Will Meat, Tho Southwest Farmer Develop ment League will moot October Slat at 1 o'clock In the office ot County GERMANS ARE NOT DRAWN FROM GOAL FOOTBALL GAME TOMORKOW 3 MKDFORD AND KLAMATH WILL PI AY FlKSr REAL GAMC OF J-HE SEASON AT MODOC PARI. HFXnXXIX AT .1 O'CLOCK final For the first interscbolastlc foot ball game of the season in Klamath Falls, the referee's whistle will blow tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at Modoc Park. It will be the signal for the Medford and Klamath high school teams to begin play. The Medford team will arrive In automobiles this afternoon. The KlaBiatav,Jpys are holding a workout today at Modoc Park. Seey.HallpfJedfordjtULrefere- the game and Vernon Motschenbacher will umpire. Arthur Leavitt will be Lead linesman. The lineup of the Medford team has not been received here. Those who will play for Klamath probably will be Melbase, Elliott, Stearns, Del- sell, Adams, Hilton, Riggs, Orem, Klehl, Adams, Foster and Motschenbacher. ?j X & ft?' ' oil tfN Jir 41 THE ALLIES WELL MEANT. FLAM FALLS THROUGH Attempt to Relieve Strmla em JLMtla BamanU by LitchJaff OMemHvm by Italiana and Joint British Sera r Forces SlniHltaneoasly, Bat Lack l'aticli to Pat Ptaat Throagh Saw cessfally. United Press Service BERLIN, Oct. 13. The Italia Osonxo offensive, launched ay tha allies to relieve the pressure tha eea tral powers "are directing agalaat-aVs-mnnla, has failed; according to Vlea na. Without any retaforceaieMs. tha Austrian forces have trustratad'-tha attacks of the Italians. ' "" The British and Serbian attaeaa;aCl the last two weeks In MaeadeMa. started for the same purpose aa tha Ozonzo offensive, also have failed. 3 -si 4J ,.v. - ti ' ?' "9 A ip A Agtlculturlst Glaisyer, . IRONWORKERS TO THREATEN STRIKE REFUSAL OF SHIP FITTERS TO AFFILIATE WITH BOILER MAK ERS CAUSES GEXERAL TROU BLE AMOXG LABOR United Press Service SAN'FRANCISCO, Oct. 13. Two thousand ulnon Ironworkers and boil er makers and helpers here and In Alameda struck today when the ship fitters union refused to re-afflllato with the International Boiler Mak ers Union. The boiler makers consider the ship fitters as nonunion men, and threaten a general strike of Iron workers if Strikebreakers are engaged. Nonunion men also threaten a general strike ot Iron workers If strikebreakers are engaged. Would Standardise. Bread EUGENE, Ore., Oct. 13. A bill win be Introduced at the 1917 session to provide for a standard loaf ot bread In this state, according to C. L. Hansen, deputy state sealer or welghtsa and measures, who. Is In the city tor a few days. Mr. Hansen la taking weights ot the toavea of bread manufactured In Eugene, and la do ing the same thing In many other cities of the valley, to get a line or the proper weight to be prescribed for In the bill to be Introduced. The bill will be formulated by the depart ment of weights and measures, and Introduced by aome member Interested. Retail Basteaaf Bld. J. W, Hawxhurat haa not retired from the meat business. The Haws- hurst retail shop has beea purchased by W. J. Stelnpsets, but Mr. Hawx hurot will continue is tha wholesale meat business. United Press Service PARIS. hape distance of from one to five Bailee be hind the lines at the Sorarae ,frjt, preveat -j ;$,-. "? RIS. Oct. 13. The GeraMaa. Jifpg withdrawn their big ! UJaV j&g& .UrUd according to aviators, to their capture by the allies, In the Somme offensive, early In the summer, the allies have already taken over ,500 of these guns. v $ United Press Service' "igV 1 LONDON. Oct. 13. This after neon the British advanced on the V front 'between Guederourt aadLe boufs. They also gained "north1-of Gticdecourt and made fourteea ralda on the trenches at Ypres' aad'Araaeai tlerep. - J ' i,2 . aT -irt Jl , Aa - jfei' I Isl " 2? -Jl . i?l a w u, aB . JSs vi". ? f t " . United Press Service Itt'Dl IW n, 19 Tha RuhhUu , . ' C are retreating on psaetically- arery- ,,;& from in iransyiYBUHu i,a jy 'i$ "V ul i South of GorellU tha Itallasa ad- jf& '.; yer. Mm rSi,il n, rl Allied attacks alosJfrthe;'86sima have been repulsed. a need this afternoon.. lTnltiut Praaa HitrvlMt - " , '' - --."" mmm . w f LONDON,- Oct. 13. British ar- mored cars are reconnolterlng 'east ot Prefcenlk and Topovola. t ' A strong Bulgarian force is guard ing Seres. - raoucBW will iw let WILLBRJNf CHARITY Z 'Sir s BISHOP O'REILLY THREE SISTERS OF TO CONSIDER rSTAllLWHMJOIT OF SCHOOL iP ' 43-.1 laail.i;gasr -. .. uT.i i' l mi aTOI rtVJr-jS Word has been recelvadJhgtef nop u neiuy oi m -"'WTTt 'Lil , DloceMllljtrrivalaal.tir week to attend tfeMeWff&, be held 'by the Church ef .a Heart. BlshaiO'ltatllywag with hlra,thraslateriioi Ualtimore.- waa .iWlll .Iff ,.Kiuham' at a-'slstsra'v' la was m - .- ---Jija,: in Klamath,FUi.,n, $Qt& ThelataatayrtlfWf rive ror Beiaras, skim mocaa I reaa-J kerchief f rom OUaW,' from Houo!ul3..j 0i m9SJti&2 iiM?:Att?p .Vs.I 1 "7" J i aj- l 11 .mm.sjr raEWSffr HgaaaaHIBBBvBi JtT " Mgmmmr' wa ,y. it m&tl ?ims i , -.a-J M mfr'v ,a M -I .i , at; -- jv9tr9&m