The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 17, 1914, Image 1

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Mr. littl Kllrtiener I tmrlln
ilMrmrfianimlon of I III ilntarttm m.
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l lliit tbU nlll rwttll In llirt mi.
diifi)tiit ( a nw iUn rr llu
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It i ftnninuirl itml Uftletnm U
M Mstln-ly In (J.riitnn liand.
iir Ihrnl" i:nUrr-.
U a lilghlr plped rm
M that left th 'flur Howl" to
Af. ftT mjoying their Unit lunch
tfcete, for Manngwr tlarrlcli ha Juat
iMUIIci 1m tnUl-.. and U now
'"Ing hm elwlrleally rookl
lanjhw, i,n,, R, n(M, nd , ,h?
eenlng. Tlnf new ilepartmenl lm
rl a illiilnrl hit.
"The Mutual Girl
iwlr foio "HI mwiii ! cm c"M4unH,)m
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Mr. i:ulue ma,",, remember one thiiiR In yur ndvertlK
lK, ami that U thU. No ale wn ver mn'ls until mnn wan
foiivlnced
And tho reiiult U, that you imul mnUc Hie pemon under.
iniiil lmfire ho U convinced,
Ho eaunot underalnnd unle In tho (ixiilnnnllim ho enn un
lertinml whnt you mean", and tho nvenigo human lieliiK Im ii
tonildernlilo amount of prldt,
'o nil illtllke to own up to n tliliiK wo don't undowlaml.
1 Imvo hml men explain thing to me and )", " Von umU'nitnnil
lii?" mill would nod my head.
II Would lio'n roficctlou upon mynelf to do othurwUe, nnd
I liave kepi on nodding my head, hut when tint explanation wna
ilnl-lied I ehuugeil to n Inlernl Inntcnd of nn up-nnd-down mo
llun ,ai mtt ulli
Von cauunt noil to anybody unlit ho unilirnmU what you
f miking about.
i Hiiro your oxplaimtlon Ik uliiln In your ndveitlHliiK, Jnl
I'luln comiunn voiue talk in your ndvortMnB two lime two
I'Waiuo liulf of tho peoplo do not know technical term,
t n nil be careful what wo imy In our letter and what
w fy In our mlvortlilng,
After wo have written thorn down, they atmut out In good
'hl type, nnd people wjll he very llithlo to "mlaeoniilnin our
tiiciniiluir, nnd iheroforo, I y, be careful.
"''id all the good Ihlngi Ir. The Herald Monday.
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Detective' Is Now at
Work on Stories, Book
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ckln, niiu"' ' djnamltln. and in.
. .. Is liis-j J 4 .t ! fc luk -ll Jkl ls.a. j la.
rr(r) Id
rrwfl lnftlj;nilt.ii In
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Special Program at
the Baptist Church
Tlu Wiuiirn'- MImIom Circle and
llin StiiMlay nchtxit of the Itafil-l
ehurch lia prjwtel n peelal r
Kram for loinortuw rrnlne' ervlc.
"Mate .MImIou" U tho prlntliwl
tln'iiii', A tor dial Invllntlon In ex.
trlldiHt l nil to ntleud.
rolluwIitK l the pmernm In full;
Hymn Cmi-.reRatlon
trrrlptur IteadliiB ..Kuperlnt'itilent
llrrliiiufn llrmllnK ,.. ..Htipt. DeUp
I'myer ......... Hev. J. II. Orimth
Song. -"Keep 11 Holllng" .... Choir
tiilrndncilon, Mr. II. 0. Chamberlain
llecluilon . ..'... 'Tim IMoneem"
Cllmbeth (lrlRh-
tJ,.iiK .. "Mlwlonary llelU"
Jttnlor tllrl' Cla
and Her Auntie
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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, SATURDAY,
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iiMiny mali-d, Ian eutcmt thr lltcrar;
Klll
lliirnn In now hi wurL mi n ...rli.j
r ,p(pfj(Vp trlr for marajlnc.
Thin
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' jiIojI will to imrllr nulotil-
Stiihk4l, nnit will bo In tlio main
HlUllUinl UWIII HCClinl MrlMIC( of
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llentd the storte, li U niKrtci
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of hU "iiiemolm."
IKierrUi ....... "What Can I Do!"
j Five Utile dirt
lno Holo . . . "l.ovo and Devotion"
Mix Margaret Dowllng
Our 8iti Convention Work". .
.............. I'antor Simmon
Isous ..... "Hory Tim Trumxter"
School and Choir
, MUMon Work on the "l.lfo IJne."
. Mr, tlrlgiby
,liiKt-Mr. Simmon, Mr, flllbert
(KiTl-t) Six Young tadles
Song "Only Junior"
Three OlrU
,Kocltnllon.,"A Penny nnd a Prayer"
Pnrrlx Heed
Soidc "Sweet (lift of Love"
Choir
Piano Solo, "Angel Voice Kver Near"
Ml Gladys Peel
Offering
KxcreM ...... Young Campaigner
Hone Congregation
llenidlctlon
WOMEN'S MEET
, GREAT SUCCESS
illAI.PTHi: INITIATIVK MKAHUUKM
! WKHK DISt'l'SSKD FrtlDAY, AND
, .otiii:h ,mi:ctini timk is
i AltltAN'dKD
Kven tho oxpectallona of those In
rliurso wero surpassed by tho auccosa
of Iho women's meeting ut the Wo
men's Library Club Friday .afternoon,
when tho Initiative measures to be
voted upon In November wro dla-
ensued. Half of the measure were
taken up, and some lively discussion
eiiHiied. which nerved to clarify much
of dm red lapo HUirouiullug some of
tho hills.
Mrs. Hubert K. Wattenburg wna
chairman of tho meeting, nnd quit a
number look part In tho UUcusslons.
The entire mooting was n great sue-
eesH. and was full of Interest tor bii,
ho much so, that another meeting ha
been arrauged tor next Thursday ur
ternoon. when other measures will be
up for discussion.
All women are luviioa to auenu,
AMERICANS HURT
BY SHOOTING OF
MEXICAN TROOPS
i on; ;AV.ii.nvMK ,m: amomi
Till'. WOI'MIKII
In Aililllloii l I lie KMlillrrn, TliH-pt
Clrlllun Art' HtwtVinhUun l ll.
uiiimI TflU MafKlnjc I')' Km VIIIji
miiiI Cart ti ii (a Troop at ,nf Cur
mtiM Kotw Kllll HoMImk Ttiat
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llonlrr Cltjr. ' .'
l.'nl.x) Vrt Btrncr
NACO, Oct. K,Four Araerlcnn
lavnlrjmcti unit tlirru elvlllmu woro
wounded lodaf bjr tiulloU fired r
Jlrxlcun Uclllni-rpnU latlllne at N'aro,
Jlll 0lMlt,
Of I ho wounOa I'rlrato Hobrt
Wnlhnn of Troop A, Ninth cavalry.
Ivan almt through th utoraacli, and
I may dli-. Anoilicr wrloiuly wounded
lroir U l,rvat Daniel Wakuflcld,
of Trtoji K, Ninth favalry.
Tho other woundwl irooirs arc of
(ho Tenth cavalry, and are Sergeant
Nathan Btlth and Private l'onc Mc
Carvr. United PrM Scrvlc
DOI'OI.AB, Arl., Oct. 17. Fierce
tlchtlng wa reaumed between tho
Villa and Carranta force today at
Nam, Honora, Jut acroen the river
from Naco, Arlt. ,. Mcwagcs front
tho American town My that many
bullet are falling on the American
ldt of tho border, and that four per
win wern (truck In the American
town. .,sv . -,
Carranta' force (till hold 'the
.Naco defences.
J
i Called Prew Servlcn
WASIIINOTON, D. C, Oct. 17.
jdovcrnor Hunt of Arlionaiha asked
permUlon of the state department
jto etablUh n hospital on tho Amer.
.Icon ldo for the benefit of the Mex
Jlran wounded,
j The department refused to conn-
itennnro the plan except In the case
of Mexican when wounded and
abandoned.
YOONG DEPUY
GOES UNDER KNIFE
AS A ItKSUI.T OF KICK FROM A
CtV SOMK TIMK AGO AN OPKR.
ATIO.V IS FOUND NRCKKSARV.
PATIKN'T DOINO WEUi
I Several days ago Alfred DePuy,
son or Mr. and Mrs. j. yv. ueruy,
who live on n ranch Just south of
town, was kicked on tho leg by a
cow, while milking the animal. The
blow left a largo bruise, but no atten
tion was paid to that at the time. In
a fow dayB, however, an abscess
formed In the groin, and this became
m) bad that It was found necessary to
bring tho young man to town Friday
and hnvo It removed.
The young man, while still suffer
Ing greatly, Is much Improved, and In
two or three days will again be able
to navigate.
HOMEFROMNORTH
WITH A HELPMEET
IdOIIX TAllOll SUItPRIHKH HIS LO-
OAI FHIKMW IIY IIRING1NG A
IIIHDi: IIKHK FROM THK FRO..
i:.V NORTH
"Well. John struck It lucky In
Alaska this auer," ay- "Db"
Tabor, coawentlng ubob tka return
OCTOBER 17, 1914
MORE WAR TALK
BEFOR E CONGRESS
TIIIK TIM lltAXOK IK I.V IMI, AH
A IIICHUI.T OK llOAUM.Vr. OF
! AMKIIICAV HHII O.V TIIK HlfiH
HKAH
I'nfird I'rwn srvlc
WASHINGTON. I). C, Oct. 1
iHvnalor C'liarle H. Thomaa of Colo
rado today read In the Mriiate a letter
from It. W. I'atleraon of Colorado,
vlcorouxly iirotcotlng ogalnsL the al
Itged boarding of the American
steamer Sletnpan by n French crul
r' crew, and the reported arrent
therefrom of five Herman bound for
a neutral norl.
Senator Stone, chairman of the
committee on foreign relation,
voiced a warning to the belligerents
that they will be held responsible for
tuch deed, and that If Interference
with the rlghta of American citizen
l Indulged In, America will be forced :
to act.
OTHER PROJECTS
ASKED TO BOOST
COI'IKft OF KMH.ITH WATEH
L'KKIW AfWOCIATlOX RESOLC
TIOV THAT SHANK'S WORK IS
IIKXKFICIAIi, TO 1IK 8KXT OCT
At the meeting of the water users
tn Merrill Saturday, resolutions were,
adopted lauding Secretary I-ane for
hts efforts In behalf of the water users
of the West, and giving the support
i of the people of the project to any
inrmnoUutt thaL uiicht be clvcn tolmugt And out what Is behind the face Lrt-.. .rt; , i-Zu-im!!
li.l ,. i,. MM..MM.Ant .....Im fpuint U Vrr tl.nl rMann lntAfl if rw.4 i . . rr '..1 ' V'J'V1 mm. -
htm in the government service. The!
resolution was sent to President Wll -
son by the association. .
Now a plan is under way to havcthe locat pajeni, he left nn assistant
,..,.., I..WUIWIUIII... ,. , -
the projects, and submitted to the
president.
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ready being taken.
SLIGHT BLAZE
F
IIOMK OF DON LYTI.K OX NINTH
STUKKT IS TltltlUTK.NKD IIY
FIHK STAItTIXG IX VOODlM).V'.
WATKK DAMAUK IUC.OKXT ITKM
Fire believed to have .started In Uie
kitchen woodbox cnlled tho Ore de
partment to tho homo of Don J. Lytle,
on Nlutlmtreet, near Main, this morn
ing. Tho blase bad gained slight
headway, and through the efforts ot
cldions before the Are department
arrived, nnd a fow mluutea' work by
tho tire fighters, tho contlngratlon was
soon extinguished.
The loss caused by the tire was
very small. Some ot the rooms will
hnvo to bo rcpanered, owing to tho
unavoidable damage from water.
I Iteeoverlng.
Miss Stacey llleha, who was operat
ed upon for appendicitis and gall
stones Wednesday by Dr Hamilton, is
recovering nicely, according to ad
vices from tho Dlackburn hospital.
She Is past tho danger mark.
of hi son, John Tabor, from the sal
mon tlshtug ground north ot Ketchl-
cau, whore Johu owns u successful
fleot or fishing boats.
"Dad" has particular reference to
Mr. John Tabor, who Joined for
tunes with John this summer In Alas
ka. Tho bride, In the two days she
has boon hore, has already atade a
splendid Impression upon those she
has met.and the returned local boy
la receiving hearty congratulations.
The Tabor will spend the winter
here, ,
RENOON
Shepherd Will
Write Another
Series on War
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Headem of the Herald will be glad
to learn that another erle of article
on the preient great war, written by
Wllllam O. Shepherd, will oon be
publlthed. The flmt of the will ap -
pear In Monday's Herald, written
from I'arU, and describing actual con -
jdltlon there.
I A fotr week aco a scriw of three
article by Mr. Shepherd on theiFrlday.
causes of the present conflict were '"'
published. These attracted wide-1 United Pre Service
-
spreaa nuenuon ana me .avoraoie,
j .. ,, . , man army , bars pre, m ib xvh ra
nation caused the United Pre to re- , . . , i. Dj,,,.j . i
. .... i .t . .- . .w. 'treat from. Raaei&n Polasa, wet, e
quest still further atorlee of this. r ... ".-, -. . -, -yjL r-J&
t ... . . i Warsaw, accordlag te the war, one.
cnaracier irom me guiea pen ei
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Shepherd.
For the past three years 'Shepherd
has
been much In the eyes of the
world. Following bis wonderful
story or the burning or the Triangle
""v -r7 m w ,, ' -
10 Meiico as me Mexico wy repre-jn,tJoa inn i
scntatlve or the United Press. j w ,
Shepherd ha alwaj- been a rosder,' united PreseSerrtet" " t''
and a man not to be contented with" udon, TS&iZyr&ytii&
Ju.t the story as gWen out. He te rmorpd .hau.k B0 csalratedltet
like a curious boy with a watch-he
or It. For that reason, instead of re-
malnlng comtortably In Mexico City,
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renasning me news mai appenrea 1B
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time making nrst nana investigations
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The result was his masterly and au-
ithorltatlve articles, .which opened the
eyes of the world to true conditions
!to the south of us.
Shepherd's story on the taadlostL
marines at Vera Crux waa wort
'wide "beat.
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BLIND SOCIALIST
HERE TO LECTURE
, It. OSHORXK ARRIVKS TONIGHT,
AND AVIMi ADDltKSS VKOVUR
AT THK I.IIHURY CLUB HAM.'
TOMOHUOW
J. II. Osborne, a well kuowu social
1st writer and lecturer generally
culled the bllud socialist orator will
arrive this evening, nnd will deliver
a lecture tomorrow. The lecture Will
Fire Protection in
Record
(Herald Specie! Service)
PORTLAND. Oct. 17. lu review
ing the tire protection work ot the
past season, tho district forester at
Portland announces that some very
eMctent and speedy records have been
made In reaching tree,
Perhaps the nost striking Instance
pf thin speedy werk. occurred at a.
ranger stntlen tkrte-elghts of n mile
from wiver Mine, ureses,
CHANGES ALONG
LINES ARF HOT
OF IMPORTANCE
,KTItOUItAH HKIt)ltTH AXOTHK
VICTORV
Allien Claim. Advaaceo Aromttl Aim
mill the Orcupatlon'of Flewr MmM.
IIHIUIi Urft the Htakltttt ef tier
wan Sblpx, jm1 There 1 a fawn
firmed Itaaier ofIetwta tlmt
llrfhMeaW.Wa! -
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(Tnlted i're Service
1'AHIS, Oct, l7--TBe Iatet eeav
wlinciar that- the allle iMvegalaM
In the rlclnlty of Arm d 8t MlbM
and now occupy th fttatrtet miMM
Armentlere and'the-yUMige of r
IDalx. It ya the, ltaUo la geaeru
(l little changed. - r r
, tn the Ynie dirtrtct Jtaer to e
r.
alteration Jn tbeJlB. They geer
tally remain Jtifreporft Thur4ar s4
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pBrBQaBAD Oct, 17. Tfc OefJ
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aftcr a. battle of ,eieveB-ey.5wi
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Tne.orace says mtBuwimj
.ed from their PoaUIeM. lwH tl
.Oennaa Into atrai. TWMt&tMT
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GtrBMn nHunxt9fmm
-r7bie InN'frtn 8& yrferjr.,Te
ofBelal-preas fcBreBfil tfce fMttuMsi
. th admiraUr; i,,, a staUsaeat
j msere4jtiBg thto.
The British fleet sunk four GersaaB
nmaa i
the German coast.
IB
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the declaration of tho ofRcIal
bureau tonight. It is undentaesl tkai
the destroyers attacked we cibIbW
Undaunted while, the latter .ntV
i..iiin nH nthp TtrtiiiW ahlaa raak-
up nt , foar t0 the t--
tora,
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W. U, Manager Lemvee, ...,-. i
H. L. C. em. manager of the West-,
jcrn Unloxitoilce here, left t Me -tf
Ing for Kalamazoo, Mich., to .Bt"
(he bedside" of his mother, who hi fV
jjiorted as approaching death.
The Department ot Cesxiaeree lei
sued a license to the Attaatlc Cosa
munlcatlon company to operate the.
wireless, station at Sayyllle, L.I., ,;
t'llmlted' public :erTi BUuel;
ibe given at 2:30 at the Library, Clubj
! butldlng. and Is opetf'teell?' ' f
Mr, Osborne la a university, grnd-
j naie, ana ims a nanus wh r-i-M-
tlon as a writer and lecturer.,, He
was hero last year, and his trttllnat
talks at that ttraeMeremekhejrjwtby;
hts audience as VleaV'nft twrefMe,
speeches). , . -si t
y
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call te: the effect thefctBere wna ntfre
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