The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 14, 1914, Image 1

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PRINTS THE
KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER'
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 19M
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BATTLE LINE IS
FROMWARSAWTO
PRZEMYSL FORTS
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General von Moltke, the
Afeu; JVar CAief of Germany
GOVERNOR HUNT
ORDERS
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Kim Ktrcillltf (inirlal .Vulllln
Allur to hour of il'.-IIU-ratlou,
tbt jury ticaritiK (Im irl.tl of U'. I..
Mdion, cm clinrjcc of m-IHni: liquor
o an liiillnii. relumed a virillcl Into
Wii.liliHtHin OIBclal WIImhi nml if J nut lee court It fuor ul tin.- uV j
,, , ... . u i. Irndam. The tomplalnlm; wltni
' ' wan Jack I'almi-r, an Indian, and It It)
M.ij Chum i'r, Hut Hum Itrfuw Lrld iy llir ileff ii' tnat he made thft ;
NEXT BATHE
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TO BE WAGED
BYCHANNE
In lmllff HI lnlnlloo.
,hnrKt In nlrlt of r-icnBe for the
I nlil I'ruui ,firlf
I'lMIOKNIXt Arl.. Oct. H. (lov.
riuor Hunt lu uruVrt'il tin- I'lmt Arl
xona iiillltU to In rcaUlne upon
a imiinrlif notlrf la ten to Naro anil
iioin ilm brtril'T oRnlnut lh nr
rlitK Cnrrnniolst and 'lllaUt. Hlmul
Inuwiunl U notlflrd Wanhlnglori.
altachlnK of llio tuant of Jam (.alo, j
nnothir Indian, a few day ago.
V. II. A, HcnniT appeared for Ml-i
ton at today' litarloK- ,
I'llltril l'ri fWrvlce i
U'AHIIINOUIO.V. I C. Off. H.,
'olon'iuK a confrnre Ix-lsvii lr-l-V:it
Wlliion and Hocrvtary of War
iiarrUou, lhf announrrd cndlnK
lUoternnr Hunt a tlsorou riupt
A report from llcrllu ha It thai Almnnarh dr notha. chief of otaff of t lttt he not aend the tullltla to the
llriiKt l ton MitltWi. ii"i(ip of ih- the lmM-rll euuard, utatloui-d at llr border.
'famon man ho nnKMl the ar of Hit. undrr ltu rummaml of Huron von j ,uj, jiunt ai luforraed that he
'!; caliii I'rani". ha. htn d I'lcttrnbi tc Tho lavt "Wr lU" di- mKM nrcflnltate a war with Moxlco.
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I ,jf(. riM f flint lh iMXllliitl or rlilrl ill tfrlln- Him a iturri'Hoinronurr
of Humit'1"0 K'",r, ,,,n' '"', '"' ","rtl "h" rori)-nlnlh Infantry hrltadn and J,;n
MAKE THE LAKE
A DUCK HEAVEN
vi:vi:i(Iial'si:h timiikh comi-.v.
v is shiimix; wii.h kick a.vi
Wll.ll CKI.KItV KilK .l-SPKX
IKK I'laVTING
IH'NKIItK, H:Ik(uiii, Oct. M. Hip Orriiian nilrancc rMtlnMcw. Bl-
tile rorin anil fnvalr)' !mrn Imcii rnouulfi-rl 7m than twenty mlUm from
tho iluimiel p'rt.
Tlit' Imi-rU-tl inaviInK of truofHi by tin- allle imlirati thf oppt owt of
titanic conflict. Tin- analtlr trill hf funrmotm, a the rouatryaldc'l aVkt
uml ilrtotil of any iov-r.
VnMrlilp forblil the trunuiluiou of ntn tht apyrotlwte locattoa
of tin? Ualtlf Kround the alllrn haie iIumcu. It It Iraroed that ctrBcb'
incut aro bi'iiiK prffxarrd.
V..lci.-IUrl. hlilii'tto tinknottn out. formerly fhlcf of dlvUion In tho ici-n
Mct ot (irriimli)
IpUrr. Varloiu
tin iirrn ulvnn hi tal ar drparltntnt.
roh'triiflloti harr an ohi'mt'koininandrr
Itrd I'rma fifrtr
I'llfU'SMV Arli On 14 iv.t
I In Ull tlllliln
urtp limit rnfitiM In mArilrv hi In.f t.i.i ... i t.nH t hi...
m ...... ...... .-..--.. ... ... iauji.' uuu, iMjnu muuuu Aipcu LiKr.
.. ..i. . .u .lll,!. .A t.. M..U . ..... . ...
Kuiitiiiuift iu iuv ..iiu.m iu w inuj iTo barrels ol tin rJ arc on liietr
With a view to maxlne this a still
better duck shooting country. th
Weyerhatiaer Timber company haa ar-
t ranxed to have wild rice and wild ct?l-
ery, two favorite food of thU great
1909.
In
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.h iii.tMii , llil. iii.iti ti Kaurr idirttr nna n El pa. iMtit.ivi "in nM. ... . .... .. i
Mllmalo hr trrth of Nrlt- "' " """ ., , . , 7knu . i ,,,,.,, rBnV5"Hnn minuiB none iorncuvrer.,w,jrfrom Minneapolis.
tnrrr. It 1, .Jmlllntl, foimUUfcK' " '""", "",." ,"" ,u" ' 7 " V. .". . "7J . .-V,,r,r,'"lS,Wfc - . "Attpcn Uke la on I
hewrrer The umtr of Herman. I. .UlMr-l U i " i u.i-.uon .. ... ...........w ... " " " V """" I "I am a wr loln man." aald he., the Weyerhau.er ,opl
uekno.n. aliarklna- Kn.land .,,4 the r.mmal rd a dhl on In li.o '- '.rd infornjp(j f ' va
j . . . i . i !. && & htiiukiiii ai a"riar rn rirBrrTiBraiiii
ir,K.p to r.M rr.... . r,-.,.r .. ............. -"""; ",. ' .ment that our border muat be pro-falwaya been open to
l. ik.. ri i r. mitittiii ill iiim nmrni i iiiiiiiiii1! iir .iiitm hi i . ... .... , .... i ...
i ihv ,... .... 'iM-trd. ir the eovernment wont, we.' Jackson K. Kimball.
rrKlllli'ni nnim-ii nui-r
Pitchtr Bush
Wins, Anyway
ttalivd l'im )Urlf
I'llll.AlHIt.l'IIIA. On, 1 1 I'ltchrr
)t llu.h of Connie Mark. amireKf
llaa hat It turr ih balance of Ihr
Wrml.rr of the Athletic Iu one tr
lfl. at any rale. Il wa inarrlnl
lhl afternoon lo Mim Hylvla Mc
Mahnn, a prnty Utile la-year-old
I'blladelphta ml,
mi I'ari. Crtirral VoUlila-lllieU , an Infantry
arrordine l Hie rurretii iue of the htm
Somebody on the
Line to Portugal
PIGSKIN
CHASERS
he property of
e, but Instead
reserve It has
tho public." aald
the company's
will." ; Heathers Orcsca rer-rjestativc. -
Hunt admitted receiving telegrams) "The company Intends to Keep this
from Ihe Mate department and uarjlako open for the benefit of sports
department, hut refuses to dlscusH men. and their object In planting the
them.
fulled I'tffM 8eii.ee
LONDON. Of I. II All I'orluaal
lUtpalfhr are delayed for (mn rea
ton or other. One filed on Tuesday
.iti.i. irlntliie to a fahlnet ineeilnc
The Voting Men' ClirMlau Aif'lii hrt held, arrived here Ihl after
rUihin if iiriMiklyn nnnnuitre Hie ,110011. J
refelpt of a gill of lano.ouo from -" 1
J4in II, llockefeller. The amorlallon Queen Amelle of I'orlugal has o
l roudiirilni a campaign lo ralne unieereil n a nurse In the KnglUh .
PRACTICING HARD DENIES GERMANS
CAPTURE OSTEND
- rice and celery is solely to make the
Shooting better than at present."
On the Sunday following the ar
rlal of the seed Charles J. Ferguson
'and u number of other local sports
'men win accompany Mr. Kimball to
(the Uke and assist In sowing the seed.
WMw. iiovs tint: riucn-icixu
IIAII.V NOW Til OKT IN KH.U'K1
Kill TIIK tlA.ML' WITH AHIIUM 1 Hi AIM) Id'AlKD KHOM MADKID
111(111
ll.TSO.fttiO for new building.
army.
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'tp1aSptaaMaastMs
"The Mutual Girl and Her Auntie
ft
I u. "lie honest." hecau adertllug down'l create value.
It merely tell about It. The goods yon advertise niu.i possess
Ihe merit In lliemselvesi all Ihe prlulera Ink In the tuirld will
not add lo or iMmrt from the. nnallly of Ihe good.
I 1.8), "lie aenallilr," ht cause ninat oAf whii lend iidverllae
meiila have good common sense, and yet It U strange Hint n
great many peiiple when Ihey go lo writing advertising copy
talk ahout everything else hut the Ihflig Ihey should talk about
lo Interest people In the thing Ihey have to sell,
I believe the ninlit thing lo do Is lo Pi down on paper what
you would be likely lo say orally If you were talking to n person.
"I nay, "He persUlenl," beenum people soon forget. Ah I
Mltrltta former Issue of Ihe Herald, the hnrdest Ihlun lo '
Ibilgy. is yesterday' newspaper. If you don I hhiik o, ir m
ilnd.uiL nr nn..w 11 U iihvnlutelv neccHanrr In adverlls-i t
i fll jjilyi) Iminedlftlely, bill II Is equally na Importniil lo adver
' Uiu'reatw n reputation for fair dealings, prestige, or good
vfail, niU very liualnriw House In Ibis city Hint Intoinl
iiiil build up n uuuln.'NH mid make u tompolency for lailer iluya
inust h'aVe ull of Ihe.o ijualltlea to succeed, and therefote I say
again, above nil things, "He persistent."
Daddy will tell you tomorrow In the Herald wbeie ale loally
tutu. 1.1 ...... 11.1.1. i ...ii..i.iriv r,ir iivnrv bus uess man III
7 ' ""
IIU city,
""'iwiMeawiowMvwxiniwxuKewwKm
THAT fOHTfOAL HAH DKCLAK
KD WAH ON ilKHMAXY, UL'T 18
MOIIII.I7.IM1 Tft001S
Allhougli schools are cloned owing
tit Ihe teachers' Institute now In ses-
on, there Is no cessation of work for
the football candidates at the Klam-'iiu(j .re., .Service,
iv 1 It county high school. They are lak-l .nvnos. Oct. li.- In an official
I lug advantage of the vacation to de- 8,a,,,mcu, ,0iiay ih.e war 0mc, denied
,ote their afternoons to strenuous h- mmi tlint the Oermaua had cap
j football practice. Iturod Ostend.
The nrst game 01 tne 10r.11 srasuii furtnr dUpatcbva from Madrid
!wlll he plaed it week from Saturday, mipor, ,ruo the word that I'or-
.vthen Ashland high school will lino up U(a, hB(1 Jeciared war 0 acrrauny.
tigalnst tho local gridiron knights In. ,t ft),(l fUrti,er, however, that
the first round of the Southern Ore-,,0 , u roparlng to place all
gon chitmpionsuip struggle
NOVEL DANCE IS
MERRILL EVENT
KHKKTS AND PILLOW OASirs WILL
UK .tPFKOlMUATK COSTUMKS
AT BIO AKKA1K FOR THE HENK
KIT OK LIBRARY
Decidedly novel aro the plans made
for u Hallowe'en "(lhot Dance" to be
glten by the Merrill Library Club at
tho Merrill opeta house-on the night
Much In- . . , . 7. j 1 !of Friday, October 30. The dancers
aim 11 11. j(cr nrmeii farces at the disposal of ... . . , . ,
lerest Is being maiiuesieu in Kngland. whorever and whenever
It la reported that the
attnn of the troops Is already
under way.
! " - ir.iiKi.iii".
j game, and there Is talk of asking the U(tCMWiry.
business houses to close during ,h,1lmoi,int0
time the game Is on.
r
WAR TAX AFFECTS
DRINKING OF BEER
IK DKHIKAHK IX COSHUM1TION
fOXTlXUKM AT lHK.8KXT 1LTK
IT WILL MATERIALLY EFFECT
WAR TAX IXOOMK
United free Service
WASHINGTON. I). C. Oct. H.
Secretary McAdoo today Informed the
ueuntP that tbu pending war lag bill
will raise 1106,400,000 nnnually.
If tho reduction In beer consump
tion continues aa It baa for tho pait
few mouths, McAdoo said that It
would reduce tho total to 190.491,000
or lea.
Great Was the
Fall Thereof
I) ulted I'res Service
1'IIII.ADKLIMIIA, Oct. 14. Six
count 'em slv looters greetod the
returning Albleilca' train, which ar
rived four houra late. Mack had
ruUhlug to say.
Cosy Little Divy
Among Braves
!
Dulled rre Bertie
IIOBTON, Oct. 14 The Braves met
today and divided th spoil of their
victory In tb world charuplounhlp
aerie. 8eecbea wore made by Oaff
By, Evara and Stalling, and tho club
then tlUbanded for th muob.
are requested to attend draped In
sheets and pillow cases. The decora N
tug committee will supply sufficient
"kpooky" effects to make tho ankers
come.
The dunce Is given for tho benefit
of the Merrill library. A Bpeclal In
vitation haa been Issued the candi
dates.
Following are the commlttoea In
charge of tho big affair:
Floor managers Mrs, S. E. Mar
tin. Mrs. Hay Merrill, Mrs. It. L. Dal
ian. Mrs. W. C Dunning, Mrs, Al
Cnan, Mlsa LoU Harrows.
Decorating committee Mrs. It. L.
Dalton, Mrs, Roy Merrill, Mrs. R. H.
Anderson, Mrs. V, C. Dunning.
MuhIq committee Mrs. C. S. lllake,
Mrs. Al Coin, Mtsa Lola Harrowa."
Advertising committee Mrs, 0. S,
lllake, Catherine I'rehm.
Hy- tt'M. I'Hir.l.ll' SIMfi
f.VICIS, Oct. l. It l not denied here llutt, iienerstl vo Boctun'a
ni-my U inenarlnK the French left. (
Gem jany could not have selected a britcr fleld In the vrfioleor Earofe
to attempt lo bottle up Ihe allien. The Ih-lgian narrowly eacaipetl atoji
llun iu their Mtrtitt fivin Antwerp.
Tiu fiVriimn force relestMHl from the o-taulliig of Aavtwes -re SMMsr
ndiaiiclint went and south totanl tie roit. The atortlrw esieni OeiMU
(oluittit has Ix-en ilclacheil from on lUielim'n arniy anil is also inarrhlac
tuuanl tho KtUIIli channel. VJ J
Thi forte U stcingUie In uu arc and Iu n northwesterly dire ctlasi.
The country along lite channel l u llat. and U sot culled f er deffeeMM
agaiit! aaull. To ihe north of thU lie Hollauil. a neutral couamjT, aad H
il.e .! it the KnglUh cltannel. i
The logical ruute uouhl be for French, ItritUh ami llelf-UM U tilp
'M.iillntartl along the roast uutil they rruch a more siUtafebt-heAlllflfM.
UnonUial reixirtk are received of tlie rn.unitloei of lite attiea' atUek
iiMin the German center. Tlie minister or war Is silent regrrHCthh.
At latot, ny the iicrtnan cnter is tteakcnetl aa tlie result ot the.wltav
iluHiil of trtHiiM tounnl the northest. .1 force l heiajc hurriedly BMteaed
llien lo ueitken the German right. , ....... v T,f Lrr
The uar odlce ilenie tlie German claims of ilefeatlror'tite FrVuch caf
niry divisions on the left recently.
Talk Ankeny Canal
That Is as Far as It Got at Last Nick's Med-f
The United Statea haa sent a formal
uoto to Oreat Brltalu Inquiring t the
recent Interview attributed to Sir
l.lone) Cardeu, British minister to
Mexico, criticising President Wilson
for withdrawing American forces
flora Vera Crux, was accurate la any
part. ..
Just when the special election wll! this section enumerated, and for the
be held for the people to vote upon purpose ot acquiring water right ik-
glvlng the city council power to con., volved In said contract or contracts.
fer with the government for the tak- and tho relinquishment thereof to tke
Ing over of the Ankeny ditch. Is a city, and the council has power to do
matter yet to be decided. At last any and all things needful or coLveu
ulght's council meeting, Councilman lent to secure the dUcontlnuwica of
O. D, Matthews suggested that action se of watcr'trom alt'or'any-part of
be taken in this regard, hut instead, the Ankeny canal."
there was a discussion of the matter. Councilman Rogersfftnd Matthews,
that las.ied a couple of hours without named aa a committee,' and" CityAl
an) thing helng accomplished, torney Kutenlc have beea In corrt
Tbo council has been at work with Rpondenco with the reclamation aer
the Department of tho Interior to vico officials for some time, to brlag
bring about the transfer of the canal about conditions permitting the traaV
to tho city, so It can he closed. This' fer of the Ankeny canal to the city.
the government oppresses Its willing-' Tho reclamation service has sent legal
nesa to do, providing tho peoplo of'udvlsera hero to take up the.matUr
Klamath Fulls to adopt tho following wRU the local committee audi for
Charter amendment: of contract has Deen arrived at
"The council has power nud author- through these, conference, t I
Ity to enter Into an Indenturo and. In the opinion of Mayor Nicholas,
agreement or contract with the Unit-las expressed at- last nlgat'acouBQll
ed States of America, whereby thejmeetlng, the city haa no'sasuraaee
city slmli assume. Iu wholo or In part, that this same contract will he dgaed
the obligation to furnish and deliver! by tho government, despite ,fJ"f
eliher through Its own water system jments. Tho mayor beljeves'that ioaie
m tin, -.iii'i, tim avatum nt nnv nubile I tlmo should bo elveu the matter.' aad
Wvlco corporation, water, not exceed-1 ho wishes to have all correspondent
Ing forty miners' Inches Inchea under, betwoeu city and government o-ciaw
six Inch pressure, to thoso persons, 'In this regard published In full for tlie
tjholr heirs, successors or assigns, en
titled to water from the Ankeny ca
ual, under any existing contract or
coutracta with tho United States aud
Its predecessors In Interest In aald ca
nal, and to buvo the United Statea
harmless from ull-claims for damages
that may arlao out of, or he In any
manner based upon, the said contract
or contracts. Tho said council has
also power and authority to ordain
such rules aud regulation regarding
delivery of and distribution of such
water aa way be deemed useful, and
to appropriate out of the general fund
4 1
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V0teri,v - m , ,,
The mayor also took the stand that
tho government was trylBg'to aaMI
iv "whlto.elephaaf) 4ajhjl(
seemed to be very Wlcku. a
though' loollj! far jtMlileicjahldi
mlirlil nrlsn in the iletrlsaeat'ef tie.,
city. -frtl j ,'M
All sorts of view oa the matei t -wore
given at the 'prolagd4eW'.'ii ' ,
lon, and much of th htotdry sif ,,.
troublesome waterway was Pek1Mf. r
Another meeting .0 tha &&.,
,he .held MW&rae&li45-
tlme It la bellsvedl llWHPIW
money ufflclout for the purnoeea Ib the point will Jba jMNMgjPi'... . t
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