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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1916)
KWsfe - -. w '. . j's h v '. ' ": w ;' - rt K..3I v r mi i - v$ . "I mf .i .",. KLAMATH COUNTY'S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER IClevcnllt Vcar No, .l 1 1 3ftg !Euimfn$ iteralS& j i KLAMATH FALLTi OFFICIAL NEWSPAP1X to Mi 1'yfS.1 WJ KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1916. - mt 2. . lift, i '-t.'i " "'"" -ww jy WON NEEDS CALIF. OR MINN. TO WIN t- m l . w n MUST HAVE 10 MORE VOTES TOBE ELECTED; HAS 2561 BUSINESS MEN ARE HOSTS TO FARMERS wwwwvyAvwiWW)MWM)WWMMMV Deutschland Protected as if Made 0 Gold K.VJOY IlKi DINNER AT MOOSE HAM. AT MK UmaIih-im M'ti Willi White Apniim Walt Tiililr for Vlull lug I'linwr. Hulil I'urmle Willi IImiiiI hi Mnlii' Mrcrl J oat Before Dinner Furin. rr Will Ctt Free Tickets to All TlMltlCIK. STRAHORN TELLS FARMERS ABOUT RAILROAD PLANS askh i'xammol'k support iiih i:nti:iipiuhi: With the niorchaiitti UicmH.'lvos ' vniitngrh I" All CIiimhch of Better ItflallUliy ColllHtllltlM Willi Port- In ml Point Out Tlmi lie Come to Klamath on ItcjuvktMir I-k-jiI People mill 1'iiilliiiiil. lervlng ns milium, fiirnicrH from nil Itiillnmil Jttilhlcr ItetieuN Many sectien: nf Ktntuntli county worn on-i tertalucd nt noon loduy In tin, Moohu bill by the Klamath Fulls JIiihIiichi! Men' Aiumrlntloii. A sumptuous din nr m served by the buiilnciH nu-ii without cost to the furmorH, Mint jnocihcs made by Robert K. Slrnhorn and others. Iliiltlflnti Mr Qlrnltiiii f'tkiinlu fitti. -i..i. . 1 '. ,. . !,l . J . Some of thu points brought out In mlnlonir-t'luct llurrcl Short. County1 Agricultural Olalayer, Itov. Guorgn Mr- HtmlioTn-H talk at tho dinner glv II. Dennett and Chnrlott W. Ebor- 'ii by thu Klamath Falls' Business lela addressed tho visitors. W. A. Men's Association to this lulling 'Delicll wiih tonstmnstcr. 'funnels and others of thu Klamath Thin Ih Community Day, and Ik tho country today worn eloquent nrgu day when tho business men lira hosts inputs In favor of uuuiilmotiH sup to their patrons outside Kliiiiiath port for IiIh Oregon, California & Fall. Thu members of tho nsHoelu- Eastern railway-project. lion Ktngul u parade just before noon To begin with ho outlined thu ad' and Ix-hlud thu bind inarched down Mintages of dlBtance saved, quick sop Main Btrcut, Each wort) h whltn cu. tho Kruat dovclonliiK effect of lron and kept It on wltllu Ihvy hucIi tonHtrui lion, and tho better llv wrrcd tho farmerH at dinner. Inc to bu enloveil hv many now iHolat TliolntereiH of tho fnrmerM In Coen-jed throiiKh convenient access to tho uiiiiy iniy wiih I'loniiy Hliown by Hid city itiul through their clober intor laro number of them who mine totrouwu and ahocliintlon with ouch lo to bu kuchIh of tho btiHliiefli utlior. men. They tilled tho Moono hall ninl j Kor uxamplcs, tho Klumutli conn llktcnud alteiitlvcly to tho Hjieecho'i try would bo hioiiBht over lull miles m,lc. I nearer to Portland oer a lino with ToiiIkIiI fieo tickets to all tlioitum ensy Kfden. This would mean four In Klamnth Kails will bo rIvoii to thu' or (Ivo Iiouih uulcl.er tlmo for pusson- 1 ...-. -.., I vvMiixtmmmmmmmmM!msmz!K: mmmwJv"Ymmmmmmmmmmmmmmmgm, m mini mmmmmm ? 1 . 1 LaaaauPVa ,$U &'&!, F ,' , '-"?:' "M ?P T taaaaaiy???VSf!S!T!B iME5FTvMtt JMamaiaiaali B ($ tC "af s v V WUfct? aaaW vJaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW VV9Sk)vnv",'mw aT taaaaaaaaaaaaaaMMrWW fr ..:y " 2' Y . I ' f-'aaaV aaaaVBftaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWtTftaaaaaaaaaaaaal i Tho Germans bnvo fenced In tho to the public. On One side Is the merchant submarine Deutschland, gtcte pier heavily guaMed, and nt the wnicu arriven ai iow uuiuioii, uiiui., Nov. 1 finm llrcmcn after another rc mnrkntilii vovnee. na If tilie wcro made of gold. The arrow points to 1 which had been Interned In Boston all there Is of tho submarine visible' harbor, protects her and n high board back a shed, whic-litarded. Out side tho Gorman steamship Wlllebad, wall Is swung into place from the bow of the steamer to the pier. Cap tin Paul Koenlg and his crew, now on their second successful submarine voyage to tho United States, wilt live on tho Wlllebad while in port. LEADS CALIFORNIA; LOSING MINNESOTA FMrtMr(MFkMF(MrMMrMrMMFWMrVVWM MRS. NIELHASE CONTESTS DEAD HUSBAND'S WILL FlhKS SUIT IX COUXTY COURT TODAY, CHARGIXG FRAUD Allege in Complaint, Prepared by Ferguson anal Drake, That Ueae-J flciarics of WU Placed ia Court Suppresseil RekltWill or Deceased, Much to the Damage of Plaintiff, Vlio is WIilow"o?"Deesedr''" Early Bulletins vialllns fniniers and their fttinlllcs, Many produeiH raised by tho farm era were on exhibition ut tho Mooso l. and prizes on (theo will bo ardcd. Tho iiriaes will ho redeem We at any Klniuitli Falls store. Women Are Worklnjf United Pious Service LONDON, Nov. 0. Moro than f'0,000 womon have boon draft.i.l llttQ VfllloilH trnflAu nnl n.A......l....' ,i.H..A ..M r,.i .wi,iiinr.,tnnu U'nillll ltf 1LBC0 tfc outbreak of tho wnr, I ford a supply which would bo moro KOiH and ut least a day or a nlcht quicker delivery of frolsht and ex press Tho great Interior would bu so devoioped and all kinds of traffic so vastly Increased that tho Southern Pacific would not miss tho business taken by tho now line, hut would hnvo more than over hoforo. Tho car shortage so fiequontly prevalent would be largely eliminated, because dm now lino with the help of Its Wome n Will Hold Big Meeting on Bend Issue Not slnio tho women of Klnmnth earnest nnd dotormlncd to uto their haveTi' 1",HKC'H'im, of tho franchise nn.uonco in tho election. This meol "unSaeHo"!!? 8M irrt,Un'ty l P1-"1"'808 t0 b0 th0 ,n8t 'nt0r0Bt' a-trass:; - m r ,,o,r Btrahor,, railroad bond laiuo la voted event In this most exciting month. " nou Tuesday, I Tho sorvlcea of tho hand havo beon th. ,Womon of the city doclaro that! secured. A rattling good program of tain ' bond ,MUe domanda In-', women speakers has been arraanged. '"lent Invostlgajlon and action by Mr. Robert K. Strahorn has con thi ?,lro bf,(,y of women voters of Bented to address tho meeting. Mr. " lty Prior to eloction day, Noveni-J Strahorn has has fair warning thai ran. i They orefore havo ar- the ladles proposo to oxecuto their Uk ...n "",Ba metlnB of women to prerogative and ask questions. " eid nt HmiutiiM'o ,..,.... u.,.... .. I Ti.iu win im thn first event of tho kind over hold In tho city, und every woman Is Invited nnd urged to he present. noirly adequate even In times llko tho pi front, when untold Injury ls-ho-iiig suffered by tho county through . .-. I I .. 1 I .. .. Ml..a whfttt 1jcf4 if i riiiicciiimon , imina .... " " i NHW YORK 10 n. m.. Nov. fl. business which tho farming commun- W1h wgon lea(ng ,n CaIIfol.n,a ity. as well as loc.U Industries had Hughe8 ,8 510 nhea(, , Mlnnesota, spent ears In building up. . . .atllnir ... New Mexico. Doth Mr. Srnhorn said ho had JUikcn 8Ues claim New Hampshire by a few hold of tho railroad bltuatlon at votes. Klamath Kails only after months of j North Dakota again has flopped to in gent solicitation upon the. part f jAVIIson, giving him 250 votes to the Klamath Commercial Club nnd Hughes 243. Thirty-two yet are thu Portland Chamber of Commerce,' doubtful. and only after both the Hill and Hir-1 jt j8 iVnrncd that federal investl rlnuin lnterotts had olllclnlly ills- Kntorg wm bo sent to Minnesota so elalmed any Intontlon of buttering crctly to luvestigato the election meth rallway fucllitlus for years, It over.jti8 there. After looking over tho situation care- j Tilts morning tho demociats say fully for a yoir. and spending a small ( they are absolutely certain of Call fortuno on engineering, he responded, fornla, North Dakota and New Mcx to tho Klamath Falls request for n J jco nI1i probably Minnesota. Hughes statement ns to conditions, upon is lending In West Virginia by 3,200. which ho would Immediately build Twenty-one hundred Minnesota ml- tlio road, commencing first nt Khun- ( utlumen's votes will not arrive until nth Falls and working northward to iext Tuesday nnd may delay the final llend, histoid of commencing nt the result. north end, ns originally nrranged, ) Tho republicans claim New Mexico this latter courso Involving n delny of i,y a small majority, but the demo somo two years before tho Klamath crat will not concedo tho state, country could reallo any direct bene- Roth sides are hinting at investl llts. Ho was, therefore, not here In gntlons in several states. tho attltudo of an ordinary promoter, LATEST AMAAMAAMMWWVMWWWWW Unitod Press Service. NEW YORK, Nov. 9. The repub licans claim California by 500 votes. The democrats now claim West Vir ginia by 1,500. The republicans con cede New Hampshire to Wilson. Hughes Is 800 ahead in Minnesota. Hughes' lead In Oregon Is growing. Charging that Fred Melhase never signed in the presence of witnesses the will filed for .probate, that he never said it 'was his last will and testament, that It never was bis last, will, and the beneficiaries named in It have suppressed the true will, to the damage of the plaintiff, Mrs. Henri etta Melhase today filed suit, contest ing the will of the late Fred Melhase, her husband. Melhasse died December 15, 1915 HUGHKS LEAD8 IX MINXESOTA BY 800 VOTE8 TP s M xi ' 1 $ V 3 Wilson Gets North Dakota, But West Virginia Got to Hughes. Xew Hampshire Probably Will Join Republican Column, as Hushes I Xow 270 ia the Lead is This New Kagiand State. United Press Service NEW YORK, Nor. 9. Either Min nesota or California are suMcient to re-elect Woodrow Wilson to the pres idency. He now has 256 electoral votes sure, and need tea more 'to elect. California has thirteen and Minuet sota fourteen electoral votes. . With W6lprecrniStairHalr oC' .&i t& .. tVI Mi iVffl Vri -"S ? is leading Minnesota by 800 popHiaV votes. . A United Press Service - t SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9. Com plete official returns show Wilson" car ried San Francisco county by a ma-. Jorlty of 15,094 votes. United Press Service LOS ANGELES, Nov. 9. The lat est returns Indicate that Hughes car- I neu 1..0S Angeies county by votes. "j?ss?a IS? I . J I - (.C 18,000 SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9. 5,705 precincts glvo Hughes 454,210, Wil son 458,769. NEW YORK, Nov. 9. The Indica tions are that Wilson is re-elected, as California and Minnesota aare swing ing Wllsonward, and either is suffi cient to elect Wilson. Hughes must get both to win. Hughes is leading hi New Hampshire by 146, in New Mexico by 258, and fn West Virginia by 4,100. MORE HTATKS IX DRV COLUMN On December 16th Gus Melhase filed in the county court a will which was presumed to be the will of Fred Mel hase, his brother. The beneficiaries named are Gus Melhase, A Melhase, Richard Melhase, Emma Ketsdever, Clara. Funk and Bertha Lehenbower, ond all are made defendants in the complaint filed today. The complaint asks that the order admitting the will to probate be an nulled. Charles J. Ferguson and Thomas Drake are attorneys for Mrs. Melhase." 8at!i "' Ho"Btn'8 npera house on Ml an anrnoont November 11th, CHICAGO, Nov. 9. Tho drys claim that prohibition has carried in pushing a project upon tho commun- united Press 8ervice (Nebraska, Michigan, South Dakota. Ity. hoping to rake off a lot of easy, ;,AN fraNCISCO, Nov. 9. 5.692 Montana. Florida. Utah. Alaska and ..... ....... nlinnl dI.Hui, tnrma ' ... . money, oui wua ii-.j o.....r .... precincts in uaiuornia give wuson i Missouri. In answer to a doflnlto request, upon' 45fi !i29 votea nljd Hughes. 451,274. California remains wet. winch ho would take up tho wont nj,e8tor Rowell, republican state Measures in Colorado and Arkan tho community wanted him to do it. jcmrmnn, at noon today calmed the bbs proposing sale of liquor, were de- ii uiu fui" .n - - iaaie lor tiugiieH uy a uurruw uiursui. . luiueu rights of way, terminals nnd other Ho yg tle ci0seness may split the requisites lire forthcoming, construe inn will nroceod Immediately, ho Haiti. This will not bo limited merely to a lino to Sprnguo River, as has been stntod, but pushed right along, ns rapidly as tho othor financing, which Is well ndvnnced, is completed. This will Includo tho lino through to Ucnd and from Silver Lake to Lnke vlow, with n connection across to Hnrnoy Valley and ultimately from hero to Lakovlow, CIhm to Meet. Tho study class in "Training for Soul Winning" will meet tonight nt the Christian church. Prayer meet ing also will bo held tonight. The oclock. women ot tho city nro very Coiii'tiidcM In Town. Mr. und Mrs. Frank Courtado of Odessa ato spondlng a few days in Klamnth Falls on huslnew nnd plena-nro. ote as It was four years ago, and if so, Hughes is elected. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 9. The Philadelphia American, a strong re publican newspaper, concedes Wll sou's election, CARRIER TO ODESSA WANTED FOR WINTER Here's a wlntor Job for somebody. All the fellow who gets the Job has to do Is go to Odessa and return two or three times a week. The postpfflce department wants to give Odessa mail service this wiuter after the upper lake freezes over nnd boats can't carry the mal any longer. The department wnnta bids for car rying the mall twice a week and for carrying it three times a week. Pen sons Interested may apply to Post master W. A. Delaeili DICK POSEY TO ENTERTAIN HERE In "Just Common Folks," Dick l Posey of Ashland will entertain to morrow evening at the Methodist church. Dick Posey believes In laughter rant her thnn tears, and his characters wear chin whiskers und Bunbonnets, they eat with their knives and drink coffee from their siucers, they raise blooded stock and statesmen. Posey appeared In Klamath Kails a few years ago and. greaaty pleased the crowd which filled the Methodist church. Hte.entertalnnient tomorrow evening will begin nt 8 o'clock, To Show Pictures. Pictures of the holy Jand, illustra tive of the talks on the "Life of Christ," which are given every Sun day afternoon by Deaconess Knight, will be shown in the Library hall, Friday evening at 8 o'clock. All wo men are welcome. United Press Service. , BISMARK, Nt D Nov.. 9. Nearly compete returns indicate that Wiisou carried North Dakota by between 5,000 and 10,000 votes. 5v United Press Service. WHEELING, W. Va., Nov, 9, The democrats concede that West Vir ginia has gone to Hnghes by 20,000. votes. 'United Press Berrtea NEW YORK. Nov. 9. Republican naatlonal headquarters expect to an nounce Hughes' election tonight, ac cording to Chairman Wilcox. Deaao- ciatic Chairman McCormlck says thV race is all over; Wilson has won. CONCORD. N. H., Nov. 9. With 40 precincts missing, Hughes Is lead ing in New Hampshire by 279 votes.' m , Klamath May Get Benefit of Freight Rate Ruling aw ;!3i;S&ij That Klamath Falls may Boon get lower freight rates from California over the Southern Pacific railroad la evidenced in a letter received this morning by Klamath Commercial Club from Bishop & Bahler of San Francisco, traffic managers engaged by the club and Business Men's Asso ciation to help get better rates. The letter explains more fully tbe tele gram received Tuesday, which wah printed In the Herajd, Tbe letter follows In full: Confirming our telegram of today, copy of which is enclosed, relative to tbe reduction ot freight rates be tween California points and Dorris and Klamath Falls. . kM We are enclosing a statement Ke showing the present class rates Mdg&figgj 'the rates prescribed by tbe ralhrifA1 commission of California to, btcMlxii 1917. between San Franim.". rr,'?'fe"!t-?" mento, Marysvllle and Redd'OiiVp the one hand and Weed.jttog?5" Klamath Falls on the c4aa!. LThSt "i?5Tv. , yw-if' " ) proposed rate shown by us t,o Klcat- i., -? nil. s.i.n .... t i,..s, mlk '-maiir r f MU -n,.q ..v.m. m vvKrrn4m scribed by the Calfpnia $rnmmSmii&gL, because they have ao eeatrelktiCllaV . J.W V terstate rates, but we have' UsedtX tf' UHBis pjcrUBU u mm iammmmmm tothe atate line, aliwaTrM . - Ce4tlMMwNB y 1I B