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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1914)
KKV 'V Ju 9 ""- ' jk- 1 f Herald KLAMATH FALLS' OFFICIAL NEWSPAFBR PRINT TH0;j CJ LgWS WHILE itfiNEWS iVI t cy KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1914 Fri rti Wat lEuimttu Ashland High ScW Vietos ELECTION DAY dean, Fast Contest Pleases Uie Spectators Today .tdiUmt 13. KUmailt tVuntjr O. i , i.w9 ibtii km aboiuiiy ft (rem lb fouling, ! ,br .Phittrle that ar naually MM " luUMWkolMtfc gO, I'osth h'luin' ftlaH "w r"l" .aXbllOS n AblUd High lktMl, ii ...,,ll.r.r lu tliair SOB' ili d Uctorlr u4r. at h Urn. ta4le ll lwl hops uf HUlbrwj list rmildrlg tbo fuel that ', XiZ, f(tl ot th ! piayr wot autu , im it nrvi time In IMr Mw, and ,tt up sgatutt hvlr nad more, nttord Iwaui, the 101 high, Kbool b nu (aou to fl In the, 4)P about T ,oe' b0,rl ls)d tood game nil through,, ttalait !' thai hndd much er4 lloplug lo Urania Pas High., Tbo fireworks slatted In lb oral ftw minutes o( play, wbti AsblaBd. nr klctlog Into Klamath's territory.. gt ttt lll downs, and sent Ply sute rt(M4 fur ibe first touchdown la lb name quarter Ashland ntrt4 th- ball In Klamath' territory, from lh nlKum-yard Hn thrt at-' xtmpu t kicking held goals failed.' la th kicking department Nol r4 io bs bad over ib visiting booift U th n4 iU IB KUwaih rIU t4u ml alMCMi trUln lu' Ml (OUCbtiOWU. Ttl MCWutrtMt) It (ttMblp or the ly ' n4''l lit " n(tarsril linn, and AinUm), got-' Hag lb bull, klekH oat Co mtMr. At In ibo muniI qurlr, wmi ft tkt tUr In I be third quarter In U rnttr ( Iho neia, with tKitn . (Mttti flgbtlng hard At th Ul or lllv, hu mi la In tn lb tblrd AthUnd md It OBdmlnmrt ot tl Rm. aUo howa tciltlitlwwn. but amln filUJ i kiW. .m Bi. of iI tOOlhalL bglbtioftl, Hrrnr' irt for Atblaad wm I'fow ll.l. tltne on. lb AvhUnd nfttktW ftl all tlwM. wbtla '" ivm k.ci working tho fortrnrd . nd l'lmi r lartlr raapowlMa b4 hrn rlm to n goal would try for tb- AbUnd lctory. NltMr Ua I4 vU Altr norrral allmtiU.hia "' tM " k jamHlinr, btwkihd ntlrrlr by thojabltkH, ud th rult wu a faat, l(ltth nnUugbt agalnut th Unvfclau . H aporuroaaablp Pr- t alt I Hit j at .4 t w,t ml.l a u'.ra irf in t ill tit -fMHif w MMM1 HIsj 1U !! viwi'"'"" WdUI.U TIK VV Fi:W C)NTKACT IIKt)KK CllVIXa VI OPFICfi o - KAISER ALMOST A PRISONER, IS RUSSIAN STURY TMK OKIIMA.NH AKK IIBPUBTKII ItimtKATINO I'rofde Ot lakllaic f ProtMble -ol of iw CoMrt How WIm I'Um Ar Ham for CMnplrUM uf IIuIIiIImk Coat Ma) Hum to Half a Million. It frtfeni I'Um Are Pol Io! ovrr fltlMMM) Hi .Vow IU.l IUttli' Tldo in tlu Furor tbo Murorlle, SIEGE GUNS AND MONITORS IN A HOT STRUGGLE rlrcurdlAg Io tl.f Vmn UUftChtm "tirut Oulj lijr hti War Uttt at Itumnlaoii I'rrtMirv '" man Frontier. uad in Hit mannar. Tbo ork of Nool fur Klamath fIU nriltint tlirouahotit, and be prorcd a trnt" conatatont galMr AaMbrr big farior in lha Ktaayath mVo. n little (lu t'Aga. wko tr(ir to be Ihn UlCMt pITiHTtlT lu i.:i O'Uughlln bungvd up on band ,tud Andnwa had an anW nun. Tho mn th oaly Injurica. anu both tueu continued to play, although Aadroa lowd up iowuat. Thar waa bo lack of school aplrll .. .i. .r r ) lorat rooUrt. Th UH w Ki " - I'HrocrMl. Aiuck tier. lit Ibf AahUnit playa.tlrl tutudd out u waMc. clad lu ra ..WWWW...i !' '''""'"'.'''-'(1 "f i4n v4ppea to VKomen Buyers 1 hu pgo UMl Th lUratd will oon featur will b (ull of lii'iKnouiatlvwa of ta varteua bualBt popl ot tbl city, aad e nm going to aMk a ttrong appeal to tbo wotnu of thl city and aurruuBdluc coaalry. WIIYT Umbhm w ar .tulto aurfcai th wouu.do rcAd tbo uulng ppr, aa4 w ar ry aur that aliMr-tcniha of ttiv .ouiwo4IUm Hurskaaaat In tbia city today ar ao purclmaod through th auttU0M ot tb ucaiw. Thajaforv, Th lUrald Mil talk to lb wowmi iMtrtlciilnrlV about IUpttgu. TIIK nUSI NKBH UUIDK ANU UlRKOTORY, coupled with "TIIK MUTUAL lllltl. ANU 1IKK AUNT1K."1 KgoorUnrsa In their trading, doallug Bad aUoaalM wlU lb builncmi firm lu Kluumth KnIU. NYhy aheuktai't wa talk ii Via wonwnt Thoy aro a wlghty luportaat factor la th world commweo and undo today, (lovoraor Johaa ot OallfonOa baa recently aypolnied a hoard uf worn to aaauat lrct coatrol of on ot fb moat Important ruformatory LaaUtaUoM of that groat atato, aad thin action, It l roporUd.hu ,ritd with wld iprcad rommondntlnu Ihroughoul th Ute, In Has rrmiciaco thro wob hav hn mado polio) IN Horllu TImm la edited by a woman; aUo a bank In liurllo li ruu by woiiiom, and Provoa vory auccoaaful. A o Wftu lu Now York uada In uraoual lu; a Ml" ChrUl na Ar buekln, Hater of the late John Xrhuckle, th roffeo Un A umn In CuUfornla la gUlag rich rearing butlerri ca. in Cliliimo goyemmMt la about to eatahllah a women a acbool, "ocIuk tbo notd of educating tbolr women. Uenmurk a prime wliilittr'a wife U hla aUnographor. A Inwyer'a wlfo n waaii lRlm la athdylng to bu hr buaband' luv partiwr. Thoiwanag f dollara w.r8 rocantlyJnVMtetl by llulllmoro womoa lu utuui. i HpM bnnda; r,24;wo ar regUtorod In th city oC Hookaa. Waah., or over II Vr iWu Mlnnl Woyer ot CorplM, Kaia., won m.r four oppowntr for the oWc of poatmaaUr uw Uly. And'aiT I might oauiierate hundredt ot .''fj "i" omon a.e faat coming Into thU bu.lueaa ga. Therefore, "V I aald befor;we"ar going to nppaal to th womea to deal, rado and buy from th adyartlaera upon the Mutual tun if h n.i.t u,ni k- ,.kn.k.j unn in Tho Herald. . " ?"'."".." ' ffl.r"""..'"' Z"Z :7.7- ..niimu IT IH A I J TIM HRftAXP'OOIW .INTO TUP noa "7,T2AuvT 1 ftAIMT PAWHjTHATHl6llTLr.'iMM)N0(l INIR HOMK. - I v,u 1 - wir. h'i awaatora and whit drv. and llkr ha bora, their head wrrc crowBa with rd aid nhltn capa. Iplt tbo tact thai lhlr l waa playla luting gam, tb rooura kept up tb racket, aad laeUlled th ngnting aplrll Into tit gridiron bunch. The llnt-up followa; ASHLAND Wt. I'layer Poaltlon 14Solwa Right ad 105 Young Right tackl ISO Jon Rtfbt gmard Ht Kram 0mtr 143 Aahcrafl and Jona..Un guara lOOWakaved fct uckl 1 7oaiarflid Left end 1J6 Spacr Quarwrback IOC Dlaaaa ruiioaea 146 Plyaaau Utt halfback 1 jt,-An4ro ..... Hlght halfback KLAMATH PALLS Wt. Player roaiuoi 13S Klehl Lft d t OUughlln Ift tacai 160 Kvertt Left guard 1 4iinruva Center 135 Short and M'Mlllan Right guard HGHanderaon Right tackle 13& Melbaae Rtfbt ead 135 Nol Quarterback igk MntacheBbacher .... PullbacB lias Orm and Ileal. .Right halfback 140 Pag it halfback The following merchant cloeed ttiolr place during the game: . K. K. K. Store, Hum Hardware. iv i linn. Star Drug Co., uoiaen -i - D..u i.rw, iiroa.. Klamath iiara war Co., P. C. DavBPort, M. Mot acbcnbacbcr, Klamath Jewelry Co., ,K Sugarman, Alt Bodge C. J. oar- land, A. Armatrong, C. T. una .Ai. Rillta Dry Qooda Co., Regal Bho Bloro, Underwood' Pharmacy, Whit man Drug Co., J. r. aiaguir. . ai. Hector, Virgil 4k Son. R. B. Hnry, P. R. Old Co., R. a. Brallh Realty Co., HrowB ro., Wm. A. Maaten, wnila-Johaaton Purnlture co Klamath, FalU Mualo Houa. Jaa. Ma- IM. INVKMTMKNT CO . I S NOW OROANIZKD IMdently convinced that he baa no abow for re-claction, Judge Wordeu ' I getting active to tie up the county In a few contract beforu he go out ui oitk, Although vrr ctnt in Ui court bouae fund thia year haa al- ready been spatt he la planning on letting tbo contract for the comple tion of the building. A aooa aa thla U accompllbd lb taxpayer of the 'county may be able to get an approx- 'itaatij Idea of what the total coat of tho new court houa will b. 1 lu planning improvement or the erection of a building, bualne men nut figure tke coat, but la la now 'plainly evldmt that Judge Wordeu bad no mor Intelligent Idea than a f child, and oaly made a wild gusa, when b aaked th people of the cowuty to autaerht blm to rct a new court boa. I At that tim b told th popl that the bw building would coat about 1120.000. Later h nrlratalr admit. ted that it would probably coat I00, 000. A tim go on and bill after bill la allowed, It can aally be acn that tb latter amount wtU aot cover one-half the cost, If Worden 1 per mitted to carry out hla plana. Up to October 1. of thl rar. a total of IU3.QH.e9 had bn apeut on the new court houa, and all there la to ahow for It la the foundation. walla and a portion of the roof. Con- aenatlvoly apcaktng lea than one- third of th work, and what U uaual- ly considered the caalt part, la done. and at n little abort ot tho total orng- hial eatlniated coat. It would not be aurprlalng it the court bouae abould cat nearly half a million dollara befor R la completed and ready to bo uaed, U tb plan be ing figured on aro carried out. All of the real expeuahe work remains yet to b doao. All that haa b& den so far la tb bar outaldavalu, aad not oven tbo root haa bu alahd. Tbre yet remain tbo floor, partltlona, In- ttrlor fljiUhlua. vauKa. plumb ng. beating ayalom, eUctrtcal wiring, fur niture and equipment far all ot the oince and the atoel work and furnish ing for the Jail. When It la consider that the ulana for tb interior ar t th moat elaborate furnishing imagiaabt. In cluding marble walla aad floora la many ot lb room and oleeata, a falat Idea can bo gained of Um xtat'to which Judg Worda hi sjalag la hla recklia oxtravagaae. A great deal waa gait hf Judge, Wordn at aa Urn afesmt th hot water from th apriaga tor haatlag purpose, aad how saaay thounaada of dollara h waa golag to aav th taxpayers la Just this a Itom aloa. Nothlag la heard recaatly abeut thu hot anrlnaa heallna araUm. Aa examination ot ta tkM abowa that the specifications call tor on of th most compreaeaalv haatlag plants and ventilating ayatwma, on that would be approprtato'for th most elaborate hot)a la Nw York city. It Is roughly ltr4 that the heating Plant. tentllaUac aytm and plumbing will cost htwa 140,000 and 150,000, and mayha mar. This ltm alone would ba abeut oa aad on half time th total coat at th Klamath County High aaheol Mild-lag. Colled Press Srvlc PETROUROAD, Ott. St. Soldier nounded In the flgbtlug Bt Waraaw, ii ud ho arc uow returning declare thai Kalwir Wilhclu u-rioly es caped capture by Hueslan force In tho recent fighting. These stories are clrcumatatinl. and not confirmed, but tho war office permits the publication of the rumor. The fact that one of the mot auth- orlutlre German general was cap tured at that time cause the belief that the kaiaer was at the front. According to the war office, the de feated Germans In East Prussia are urn ratreatlur. with the pursuing Hlberlan trooos inflicting heavy loss. it la stated that the road of tbo re- treal fa littered with gun and equip ment, transports and dead and wound ed. Xow that the Russians have croacd the Ylstula It la believed that they are ready to begin an adraace against the Aral line of German frontier defense. Military reoorta sa' that th Ger man killed, wounded and Imprisoned thu far in the operations in Poland total 300,000. U!ted Pre Serris ,. -Mr imiuh irt -i. Thu UerDuan today demanded: raaiaUei llibiucrot it-clou to aire both araaJe a chance to car fr th and bury iJidr dead. Ttabi th French araeral rcfua aad Mm ointiBUcs lll iacrel violence. This una BBOUBteil rerfeally ha cosneclion with thl tsfw : immlnue. - .... ti u mi cniuilKu of the ''" Between i,-t ..iffi.t. ai kuiiii. tMilnt the aJtte retired,"! he It a it here did the Germaa gala a aCrnUgtlc polat. The attle wlthw from epoed point, to ve a ataaghteor of men. ti... lilif fit-nuns, alese cans are la action along tfce vi.-...w... nir Mud.- ami the Yore, trolnci again the There l it dlatrou duello betweeai the big alege gna. the guiM nd the French threlnch piece. Tlie German arv aiiempUng to drive a wedge through taw nl Arras and reUke Armcntterc. So far tow nn mm. la ah BtUUk miaJtosa Cnficd Press Servle v 'a nKftI.IV HU The Uacue). OcT, 21 Tod l' oaVUl that the German oKetulve I being maintained aaecsaatnJly l,..iv il.r. rlalit wlnf. ami material STjbu are repotted. iii .iMiemcMt m)i the allle are unable to cheek the vicinity of Arraa, Ull and south of tlio Dlx Made. Ttie Gertnaa are also advancing along the Mease, aavd 'at Ing Verdun. -.i-1 . cjVcrrWlMVg aaMk United Preaa' Service ItOMK. Oct. 21. It Is announced that Russia has formally offered to liberate and send to Italy all captured Austrian troops of Italian birth, es pecially thoso from the Trltnts and Trent districts. '.tussla, lu making the offer, ask t y t" retain such troops In Italy Unit the close of the war. Lulled Prcsa Service LONDON. Oct, 24- A pre bnreau any thatOsem now w earing liclgiaa uniforms, almwlag 'that Gsraaany nou her territory. The report calla Uita action wtn(CHanht,M j . Pnlted Pre Sarric , I'AUIS, Oct. .21. Tonight comwuniqaa fetkiwar' "On the left the battle coattea.' The esMsay h noMlt of Dlx Mod and nronnd La Basae. "Wc liavc gained appreciatively cast of Xleuport aad mart! i region, and In the region between .irmemuere M.-M ...!..... nMk flMvl.fcl.lM nil fK 111... Of It Dttl SO' I1U11W.IIUH. ...V" ... ........v w.. .vr. .-.. nnv being fought. r "On the rest of the front the German attacks, both day t liaie been repulsed. We liave advanced la many Blace. mmaW . ir amm) laraggaa at alw'aVaaist- A.BOT. . H i ajga. PRISONERS LAKE REACH f HIS CITY FOUR MKX 8K.TK.NCIO TO THE 1'KXITKNTIARY UROUQHT IX TODAY OX THK1B WAY TO tiALICM PELICAN MILL SAYS POLICE WORK IS SWIFT 4 BAFTKRS ARE CP. UKADV FOR'pItaHlBlTIOX hKAKKR MAKaW Tho KUmath Inveatment company Is thlatst' local lacornorator. with j. p, Magulrv Ohrto hlagulr aad A. Yv TWM1I w iaeuri. Kk. nlaaa Af hulBMll tO O 411 Malavstrott. Th nw,coacru oatwplata ar ,winM aaaral ri astaia aaa in.UMDe hualaaa. Mr. Tlndall wUl i r u-fc. s . j i . i. WIMK AT VICE . ' t I 1HE SIDING, AND CAR OF MA-f r CHI.NKHY ARRI"ES TO WORK THIS WINTER SOME ACCUSATKIX MEETLNO IRWIN INFORMATION AT " u 8 Deputy Sheriff Rhlnehart and Man- ntn Morton of Ikeview reacneu here UiU afternoon lu charge or Buck. Lludsey. seuteuced for horse stealing, W. T. nowen. sentenced tor rustling cattle, and the Quick broth era 'sentenced tor house breaking. They nre on their way to Salem to serve 'th sentences Imposed upon ithm by Judg Coke last week. The men will bo kept In the county Jail over night, and leavo out In the morning. lUforA Llndeey was tried he was arrested at Albany, and was almost to Klamath Falls when he escaped from th, tralns Especial watch Is being kept to prevent any 'moro dashes tot liberty. American Troop ' to Guard Railrowvd Great progress Is being made In the erection of the new sawmill ot the fellcan Ray L.umber company, re placing the mill destroyed by fire last summer. Already the rafters are upi and all is In readiness for putting up the side Halls. P. Hill Hunter. In charge ot the construction of tho plaus, expect to continue vorl; oa the Interior of the mill this winter. Tho building will bo enclosed during this spoil of pplemlhl weather, und when winter spLs In It Is understood that stoves will bo placed tu the mill to enable workmen to work without any tosa ot time. j A car of machinery for tho. mill, or for use In construction, arrived. Old Timer Vistt. Brt Cottar, formerly a raaldaat ot thla city, and employ1 by th ftouta- ern Pacttc out of har ft ut or, I her vUUlagvfrtaa. Ottter liwaalMogtlt.- 4 A woman ou xlat aa a J torn Actordmg to B:,A. htowoll, prohi bition soeaker. who talked oa "Klam ath. Falls in Daytime aad Attar DarfcM ' last night, gambling la going am la Klamath Fall, minora ar bma tar- r.iiha tlniiniifil othar Ttnlatht which he say ar aot fouad'h a dry towu, are going oa. - Ha name wr matload by th speaker, who has beats hr about tw week. Dmtrict Attoray irwam. though, Intends to toara Juat what places aad what peopl ar ratarrad to by Row!!, aad th grand Jury will 1uvAjf)to $tgft. KIHPHKUD B.CK j nf LIBRARIAN HERF EOR CONFERENCE FROM aUa.TMf f a, W t s i X.- f fll.nl.rt mmA , Mr. nun . . "- -lo.i. oi,..,i . ahkantMaiaai .,1r,nnt returned Friday from1 WaV ll-'l t - - - t tm.r-K Amualn throuah Klamath. fc r Mr uid Mra. lake. Harner. Crook. Malhaar, Mo idoc, Lassen and other coantl; Thf made tha trip la ttwtf htg'aBto traflt. covering over 4,000 JBlhJai United Praaa grrt WA8HINOTON, D. C, Ov(. 34, American troops will probably b calld upon to guard th Pkln-Muk-den railroad, .according to the war j ...... Th Hnvitata ana irrncn hay ahan4ttd th Chin hwrltory I thif Hgn. wama t rasiw- wwmm. i undr la uaia "v Mf , AmartM U otthtdly oalWd in Mia Cornelia Marvin, state llbrar-1 lau, Is here from Salem, working who Mr. J. C. Brockenbrough, librarian of th Klumath County Library, oa the arrangements for that Institution, and visiting other llbrarlee here, or Krldav Mlsa Marvin vlslUd'the Wo men's Library Club library and th. school library, and discussed matter atWh ot them. " - " Today h ia at -work with." Mra. Brotkenbrough 6a"'compllttoa of 'Our trip" waa a uet'la ry VUA Vy w aa ai . r-w-w way? and on SDioibr l.w d aM, .BAiwk ntanoa SBanraaaa.aar Naard I -r - .-. - Jr7rfirt.ValaJ. rnr Lna uun vamr h iitf. aarw M IJVTai... - - - - WWtm (kink iiiif'tor tha7eaiy Uhtanr. - I www av " --i ' V , ?! t .. m, . a -f .f T, fU-a4r.ra.thl. mtaiag. jftftJM; f v $& H,at wblU many of tb ON M -' 'a I ". . .v. . '. . 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