SW.''-1 i""f , : - " ' 'KVS. .vi " ,".. ' .':k''t '.u; I..-1 ' ' '5r: '?ifev"v ,'H 'KtAMATH COUNTY'S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OFFICIAL NlitJtf Ml T -,W t.S. i Ktorentli Year- No. WW I, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1916. 1 WLLA TAKES CHIHUAHUA CITY; TREVINO GETS OUT Mexico's President, Whose Power Over Bandits Weakens damAS7AHTA OFFICIAL IX Kl. PASO DKXV TIIIH ,JUport Item lie Kl 1'nm Ttint Tre fla IIjc Left CHy to Join Murlii NDll Then Willi ItlNfomIIK1lJt ,A(tn(k Iast Outpost of Cmthhm Authority In Northern Mexico. AtrwrlMiiw May llo DoohmhI. United Press Service El. I'AHO, Nov. 38. Federal autli ofliln toilny transmitted to Wash latfoti report that Villa haa occu pied Chihuahua City and that tho CirranaUta troojm tindor (lonoral Trevlim luivo evacuated. flarranra officials lioro Buy they larc ii" such Information. According to tho federal agents, General Trovlno thla morning" sent a BHoagQ by courier to a point whore here Is telegraph connections, stnt- lug that ho had loft Chihuahua City i to meet (icnrrnl Murgla and that nf TWO ZEPPELINS AT SEA DOWNED RESIGNS Pl'IWUKD MV AKROPLAXKH AF TKR RAIDING KXGMHH COAST, HUT ARE BROUGHT DOWN IX GREAT IILAK. ttr Joining forces with Murgla ho ex-j ldcl In dlHputo Villa's possession Of Chihuahua City. Illxli American officials aro uucer Uln whether tho report la accurate but, If true, they foar tho Americans la Chihuahua City aro doomed. General (!our.nle Is rushing to tho lid of Trovlno with 400 Cnrrnnza troops. United Proa Borvlco LONDON, Nov. 28. A Gorman ueroilaiio dropped bIx bombs here tthlH morning. Lord Krench says four were Injured, Ho HiiyH further that two xcppcllna which raided Knglund Inst night woro downed by Drltlah guns. An aero plane pure tied one zeppelin as It started homeward and downed tho enemy while over sea. The second xcppclln started home ward when aeroplanes pursued, tir ing at It. Thu zeppelin was damaged nud compelled to stop, but Its crew WILL 6. STEEL POST OF SUPERVISOR 18 MADE UNITED HTATKS COM MIMHIOXKIt FOR PARK j mmlo repairs and It proceeded, Four aeroplanes pursued and when nluo miles out at ca dropped her blaxlng. Thousundg on shore witnessed the battle In the air. l.'nl'.ed Proas Borvlco. HKIILIN, Nov. 28. Tho fiermans I have occupied Glurglo, 38 miles south 'of Bucharest, and lira tafninr vrnnnil Conmi Cnrcla refused to commont.on a)onR the Danube' fee the reports that VllHatas drove j Tho mcftt nn.jncomc-nl ofto- . vnrraosiBKia um oi umnuauua ,,(iyVl nc,vltles says: "Further op- Uj if.rntlniiH linv.i hr.n Ititrniltirnfl nnfl tin. gun with good lighting successes for IIH." HEADS BOOTHS Of NAMED BY GUILD KI.N'K lMITKIIHXT ItOOTIIH Wll.Ii COXTAIX MAXV AUTICI.r TO IIK KOI.I) AT 1IAZAAII TO I IK OIVKX ItV KI'IKCOl'AIilAXH. HOKIA, Nov. 28. Tho Hulguiians have croHscd the Danube near Ilavcva, occupying Ilcchut, To Move AilviiiHi'iiioiit WASHINGTON. I). C, Nov. 38. It wiih nnnounrcil today that Solid tor (lencrnl Davis Monday will movo for an Imiuedlato udvuncomcut of tho Adumson law test suit In tho supremo court. I'oImmi May Hnvo Her SAN KHANCIBCO. Nov. 28. Mrs. Fninklo Uerry, long sick, this inoni Ing tried to end her sufferings by swallowing iioIhoii. Doctors attend ing her say tho drug will euro her sufferings If It doesn't kill her. She may recover. Tho women who will havn elinrio l tho vnrloim booths at the bainarl to be held next Baturday by tho Oracoi n-put-opui Guild "woro named thlu "omliiK, They uro aa follews: I'areclR iiost, Mra. Joo 8. Kent; fancy work, MlaH Jo Chaao; Candy. Mrs. flcnrgo llradloy, Mrs. Kmlly Cur "i ilellcntesson, Mra. J. H. Garrett , Mlw Vera Martin; oriental, Mra. l'.uil Mnanii, Mrs. q, w. Kborloln; hand Wlntcd eh Inn. Mrs. A. W. Poll; flsli P"nl, Miss Mary fltnwart. Mlm iin.ni i ferent cities Include Hnrdcnbrcok; towel, Mra. 8, K. Mar- Portland and Bpoknno. , J'". Mrs. j. n. Ilrldgeai tea, Mra. " v" IfnrriBon. . Merrill Vlslta. MiihIc will bo furnished during tho Porlo Merrill und wlfo aro up from enliiK. Tho baaaar will bo held In the town which boars their name for Houston's oncra houm ' short bualnosa Visit. " -- - M " Thrvo llaiikM In Wot WASHINGTON, D .0., Nov. 28. It was learned today that considera tion of tho location for federal farm loanbauk centers lu twenty-ono dtf- Sacramento, Klamath Beets Contain 13 to 20 Per Cent Sugar II. K. Momyer For Yearn Amthlnnt Huiienrlaor, In Mado Acting Super visor Until ApiMilntiuent la Made. Park Clewed nt Knil of Itccord HreakliiK Kaiaon Willi Snow Tlirce to Four Feet Deep at H.-adijuarters Will O. Steel has resigned as sup ervisor of Crater Lnko National Park nnd has been named as United States Commissioner for tho park, accord ing to word brought by If. E. Mom ycr, who has Just closed tho park for tho winter and returned to Klamath FalN. Mr. Momycr, who for years has been assistant supervisor under Mr. Steel, now la acting superviser: He will hold this office until a suc cessor to Mr. Steel Is named. There Is now from three to four feet of snow at park headquarters, according. to Mr. Mpmycrand.Hravol for the lust month has been very light. Although tho shortest In years, the sonron Just closed has been tho most successful one In tho history of Cra ter l,nke National Park. The soason was from'thrco to five woks short nnd yet tho number of visitors In the park reached tho grand figuro of 12,-!' $28. Two thousand eight hundred nnd eighteen automobiles entered tho park. Tho trnvel by months Is shown beeow: i , : r i -sasaHlkLiiKr "' "ViLLBHaLVk. pV'fiHaaHHKIaKaBBBiaaaaWi m aaTiiwy - MHBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam :.VaaaaaaaaaaaV ' klllaaHaHMaaaaaaal lly'r2vbiiaaaaaaaB3KaaaaBaaaaaV liiiSliiaaHHaiaaaaaar ' ftlllaBHBaBBBBBBBbF aaaaMKfyg(naBBBBBHgaaBBBV HtVH ' mmSSBgsimB 4 1 AMFMANS: MIMWaf 1 "tw - iv tataaaPfaaa w susv ia i 7 m MHIHaiV.ViVuV'ci J . - . ;.:&:mai. BEGUN REMOVALS s8 - JJW sM .-"' Mmz&n AAAAAAAA0WWWWWWVWWWVV BRANDENBURGS SUED TO FORCE PROPERTY SALE J. V. MAGUIRE BRINGS. SUIT IX CUtCUIT COURT TOD At1'-. With the last outpost of Carransa ! doubt. He baa askeS "hands off" in authority in northern Mexico Chi- Mexico and a free reTn to work out hunhun City reported to be In the the salvation of the country. Villa hands of Poncho Villa, bandit leader, is trying to embarrass him, In this (ho ability to control . perturbed of Vestunlano Carranza effort, and If Chihuahua City haa tho many factions of the fallen, the bandit chief has practl republic scemg in great' cally succeeded. Literary Socities Report Until Juno 1 77 During Juno 140 During July 21 HG During July, nutos 49G During August , . . .6095 During August, nutos .1393 During September 3284 During September, nutos ,811 During October 1043 During October, nutos , . ,-; 212 During November 27 During November, nutos G GKKARD WICi; CARRY I ntotwtwyji' '. i. .. . .irfl5iwj ?!,'; s ., TO RERUN SOON Is Conferring TBtoftriW.;WRh; PieaMeat-to Get wm4 !f.: wmAm. a- - - --'- """.'Rtvui. .,-T.i:TT?!p"!p5i3rS-!jy . - ?-. J;fefeWfe': ui.ynib.-mmnmmmwiffiim&-M jft&wafi!v'sJl yK.fi " n.n latin.. - --'-S?-" W&Jlmi6, .-m . vt h mxsiSSE8&&:', United Press Ssrviee wAsHiNOTdN,J C.,wirJ U When 'Abjumw-qetwdvs7 iivys-v y SRK5CJ Charges That He Has Option on the Brandenburg Property on Eighth Street, But that Mrs. BcBdeabur, C?f,--,rDefSE'r 'ggSG&& ,-a TlgoroasAMerIe iro4:saaiakM:g M?i Refuses, to Sign the Peed, Prop- erfy Wanted for Catholic School for Girls. tioa - JVJ3 'OWf '-WKS NO s -V-i1 i nTinii(-iiiitnM I. I IHH Charging that the defendants have refused to live up to the terms of certain option, J. F. Magulre today started suit In the, circuit court against Clyde K. Brandenburg and Florence Brandenburg, his wife.-The plaintiff seeks to force defendants to. perform the provisions of the op tion dated November 6th. The, option was signed by C. K. Brandenburg and sets, forth that J. F. Magulre has paid I100T aapart pay ment on the Brandenburg property on Eighth street; that Magulre may exercise his option any 'time within thirty days: that Brandenburg KgYees to sell the property for'IMSQ; abstract! and warranty jdeeq, and so on. ' ,' '' - The complaint- filed, today by Ma gulre Btates that on November 27th he tried to exercise his option by of fering the balance of $6,150 for the property, but that the "said C. K. Brandenburg failed,- neglected, and . u.uavu w ,v.... b.u .uwv v, ....... tl,. 1, -.llnn.J. ..-ll-k. i... - ' m .f- t ? "wf iMuvmnrwil' m Bim reiuses iu permrni me same, i-. .. .W-r ilfcii HVivo, iwu yvnvt vyawystssj ,f ssim fcsssisa p Germany'a deportaUwt 'i -''! r-A"".-, be. U laTeoafatasiaa This afternoon with President Wtfsoatoraeetart ntitlln rt tha ilmHiiii' t'xi''l, Oaeials hlghjn taV.srW;e' ftf.i- S.irti'i?' i-a kIa' dmniritmmmt dto-kmt:fcl,li:'wS';i;S?;--" , dlcates -America- is 4isNatMtlt$1 r . - --T, - ".". :. ttons of Belglan;citlseas., .It is .understood . sador Gerard : .ww .:;... MWF.WmSW,, . - . - -' '' .."- "a-.!' "1t,V" ' many, against, revival a;iAriUt'. submarine eMBnaiipfcWg .,,.-. ..-.. '-yABS-R v. smmmMm mm&i snmM$gRss&!. - t'a6iwBWtssui&a,c? : fcisVllaSSlSiBS1- m . MilKUW Wl OOUNCIl MEETS A'sVIM'Ma! : an.ia.BanaBiaMi'v'r c-ivt' DINANCB FOR SAIA W0' IBM I IIIIIM v MIM ?b W-, I ntm iunmiva wi.Tmint;aarK, v ...,TO.u,t,jivir,ia ... . ;$w rgggggssga ill in mnw I ,i THER STUDY TOSUMliUT. Jf.mPHi-"??1 Jwi.3pi-"???f-ftrt7v f iLiJI.! W Fred Peterson, county school sup-' Resolved, That the short ballot erintendent, has prepared tho follow- system should be adopted In Oregon. ling report on thu literary societies In' (Some people" feel that that we at- I Klamath County lichools and dls- j tempt to elect too nfiny officials, and ipntcJicd n copy of tho report to each that it. might be better' to elect (for county) a responsible commission and then authorize them to appoint other county officers.) Resolved, That, Klamath should bend itself for 2 per cent of Its val uation and the proceeds used in the In nnswer to (h request for n teat uear beets grown In Klamath vouuty thia ycnr Klimaih Commer 1 Club huaocelved fro the Amer w Beet Sugar company of Ban "nclsco nn analysis made by the apany's chemist, The analyala cov- boels grown by Ave, dlfforent "inda of soil. , - "; Sugar Cnntnn rnnnl.. frn 19' 9 m to 20.2per cast Verefouni 111 tlln l.i ...." i . .-.--1 -. . - .v. IJUL11H nnDiuf.. AM' . . "j" r..imwm, Beets must nt loaat-il Bar eaaaumri or .t.-viiiain im la Grown by J. W. Jory Dlnck loam wash soil, eight miles south of Klam ath Palls, 20.2 per cent. Grown by F. I. White Sandy loam soil throe miles from Klamath Falls, 16,8 per cent. Orown liy Al Melbase Bandy loam soil two miles from Klamath Falls, 18.6 per cent. . Orqwn by. We Tnoraaa duiw mVni soil, twenty -live miles southeast of 'Klamath Fails, ? 3'.7 por cent. Grown by P. T, Nelson Marsn land soil twelve miles southwest of Klamath Falls, 13.2 per cent. schoel: Quito a number of literary "socle ties flourished diirlug lost winter, 'nnd It seems that there will be oven more this coming winter. Conducted properly these societies contribute to That tho majority of tho trnvel on-pno Intellectual llfo of tho communl- construction of permanent roads, tored tho park from tho Klamath side "" and- ,n tno,r Promotion of so- ,Ri;olved, That Klamath, county U shown by figures compiled by Act- clul activities they mako llfo more Bhould support a commercial club, by liiK Supervisor Momyor. A totnj otworh whl- taxation. 5819 persons enmo Into the park via After organization, and the dec- Resolved, That tho county court bo tho Mcdford ontrnnco whllo from thoftio'1 r offlcers that aro Interested In nutborlxed to Increase tho road tax .UUOUDO roads. ' Now and then some Resolved, That private homes outstdo speaker may be Invited to .should not be taxed. .. discuss some topic in which the com-) Resolved, That developed and un munlty is Interested, but tbe society-developed farm lands of the same should avoid depending on outsiders character and quality, similarly sit for their programs. The organise-iunted, should be assessed at same ttons should bo self-supporting, and value, the talent In their respective commu-j Resolved. That it is not tqthe best uitles must be used to make them interests of Klamath .county, or its success tui. ijiiuxo 10 me luuesi ex-,inaiviouai ciiuens, inai mail oraer tpnt tbe musical and literary avail-.houses be patronised. two Klamath entrances 7009 persons"1"0 welfnro of the society, tho next .from $50,000 to $100,000. visited tho park. Of tho 7009, 5527 Umportunt step la to arrange worth- to be used for permanent i enmo by the main Klamath entrance wu" vma, and 1082 through the plnnaclo in trance, which Is reached from Klara nth Falls. Acting Suprvlaor Momyor soys tho, road In the park completely graded to dato amounts to 23.1 miles. Here From Yainax. D. B. Walford, a Valnnx morclmnt, la attending to business affairs In Klamath Falls today. Married Here. Jobo T. Whlto and Ruth Whlto wero married yostorday by Justtco of tho Peace IS. W. Gowen. Visiting Mother. Mrs. C. K. Davis of Red Bluff Is hero for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Josephine Smith. She also, visited her sister in Dunsmulr, Mrs. Fred' Judy. Hoaley in Town, E, h. Hoaley, the Chlloquln mer chant, Is In Klamath Falls' today to receive treatment for an Injured eye. A rock' got Into tho oye a few weeka ago, Partial loss of sight Is feared. leglng as bis' ground for suon-tre? fusal that ho'ls.unabloitO'persuade or coerce his said wife Into signing tbe warranty deed to said premises to plaintiff;- as provided- in said opr tlpn contract;' that said' C.-Ki Bran denburg offers no other otr. further excuses." Another part of the complaint reads like this;. , ."The said Florence Brandenburg cunningly connived to avoid the sign ing of tho said optfon contract." ' The complaint. alleges that two difr ferent' mortgages against "the said property, and other, lands," have been negotiated by C. K. Brandenburg and his, mother, Melissa Brandenburg; one being for $2,000 and signed 'on No vember 21, 1913, and the other for $700 and signed August 27, 1914. J; H. Carnahan is attorney for Magulre. The Brandenburg property" Is sought as a site for a proposed, Sis ters' Academy for Girls. s r -- W, E. Lamm returned yesterday from a short business visit to outside points 3: and' refunding mad Belltles,were;lis-i .f,fipa cussed at last nlghtVMee'tiag of,thy :1M city council. "routine .was u?i "f.Sssm itivan --i' mnHBiii m -i -. r";" .",, vr."Trni VntoA in Militia tTK tn'JIliJttmtrm'iiSi-ri:-4gS(''l .ww-. .- ., -- "'" :r-'z?z?frgTtii property owners, as saoaey for prellmlaaryv twrrntaMk'1 theydecldedvtoJmptoTttelstesM.1 brotiie;.aBd;rovlflliktW"l zrrsiizzimmi- iuii, uut ' ww Bot; mil ..m,- mmiiSL Cr tonighi fom m srafc'SjWift',?:. nivnialnn ....V.i-jr-.,t.J-i'u S-"fB.lW .OSvjAi'Wi v Discussion ofsthe tloned above was uramai M,mt?ivffisi. uvutnv wi ilbj uwvii, ipiniinin, ordinance. 5K.v,-5e'rffi Aaks for IVrtWoa. rf&?$3f&l&m Edward C Reasa-'today iM'mWW- k A.t ' . ll.L. - .-'. S " .T' te J lartlUon flf-mli mMt&S&i Rpini fnr rurtlttnnnf -V 1- Mhlf-'1- 1 Tho Utid nvnla1 U B.isa.anfMimah!;l! - ovum ,wnii vvvfiuai "flftv', the able. Now and then a short play can be proiouted, The Bchool children should bo encouraged to take part, but their part should not bo such as to place an extra burden ton the teacher.1- Debates will supply a large part of tho work to be carried on by the so ciety, Worth-while questions should be dlscusaed, though now" and, then questions having their llghterAslde can bo taken up, The tlaae .allotted to each' 'speaker should- he llmlted.i duty et the esmrch to provide amuse- When thereare thre9 speakejxqn,, meatsA., Resolved, That the use of the Initi ative has Justified itself In Oregon'. Resolved, That tbe federal govern ment should provide for old.'age pen sions, j " Resolved. That arbitration can be made a, substitute .for all wars be tween clvlluwd aat(oaa, v Resolved, That armed Intervention, to protect American Interests in Mex- ic;i?ii.e4!tf -C- . Resolved,. That ,lt Is part of the sde, ten minutes Is sualcieat.The whole debate should. Mbf, eoasume more than on hour. ,v four w nve mlnutes.mlght bo altowfjsielde for rebuttal:' dsr. ah 4, nmfr herewith sen4jsil.'yoja sug- .. I festive; list' of quostlbw'for) 4-hate1. fc!jt .. , " i Reset ved; That the exportation of fodtuai frosaJthe United tatss should be prohibited, until: nomal prices are restored. " ',- r -4tl Resolved, That the dsclmal.systeav suit. e. i. . JWio:.reo-MauS'fe7A-?" .- puiatiir,-- - $&$.Mm$P&4 IjIIIIIIIICI tiiai tilUU:lsfHli1iir AVi-7'i.J -A w&&timmBim& . - '! ?.& fkwVi'L "irf,f iV.itSW;K --a ' ;iwmmmm" mii -D 4 fcr "-L I urn rumi.Mi Laios -, . -. r. ji-j- ! ' V $ saercwi wiiiu, biocv, iv&w., unaigaee, , , jmSL, ,ivr Foe; the Penefltiof.,rtese?fwt jmlfi '1.1. ... tr.r..u4?AVMUI' "Ufcft .- n Vj .- ' ''.-. ll ii.llAiiMMk. requwnev.' 0 ,, w,wr , otthe yoters VsMKttCc To tbe Voters of Klamath Falls. Ore, following, puoiicaiion ana aixriou tlon of coitainicorreapondeace. be-, tween this org anlsattoa and the pub lic service commission of Oregoarsla- Oregon Fewer. tive to. the entrance 'of arsecbkdp.h- PaUsaadtwrlCefiiJ Hostility company. Into, tlhJ.clty. the ? The,las:l tiMa bellef'appears prevalent that UlsHt- ecmtTMsAUii ratire was circulated, hy thercwav; seraasisfsx:! plini (nam. ,4i ',-lLl'-"'p. .fa.- I Ml .BV. BBS BK .IBB 4 IT 'iTi rT. fti' i'..V i -, iv-i'-: al .Mi a Vft Si - TiiSV" Kn aitaa VrtM-7ff5f-'' " -W MicSjWff t?ft,;il!SfeJE3 . J(L Vi..' . ir r 1. iMm. jfl'v ( A,.'ar.a,." :4ii.j?3 fMi :.-