The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 05, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, ORKOON
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Smart new Balmacaans, Overcoats, Suits-Here you wiU find an unusual display of all the New Style, anu raonc. i j
with the kill of the House of Kuppenheimer, and at the modett price of $15, $18, $20, $30.
It is not necesry to pay more than $35 for your DreM Suit. You will agree when you see the correct .tyle, finely tailored Ev.n.n, Suit. w. ar. uto for ,hi. prke,
K. K. K. STORE, LEADING CLOTHIERS
Crown yourself with one of those new Knox nais jubi received
Dogs Prove Invaluable
to the Hospital Corps
Count Zeppelin, Who Hopes
to Make Destruction of London
The Introduction of the doc into
the field of battle has amply justified
the experiment.
This Is mainly due to the changed
conditions of modern warfare,
brought about by. the immense range
of artillery and small arms. In the
war of the past few year the mor
tality among the wounded was tcry
Ulgb, owing to the fact that the med
ical and ambulance men could make
only a casual Inspection of the battle
field. In the Franco-German ar
13000 out of 129,000 casualties were
reported missing. Many of these men
must have endured Indescribable
agonies, their groans and cries un
heeded before they "went out."" and
It was with the Idea of saving life on
the field of battle that the education
of the war dog was undertaken by
volunteer societies In Germany.
Today the ambulance dog Is doing
his work of mercy among the wound
ed. This gallant fellow requires no
artificial searchlights on the battle
field by night. He relies solely on
his wonderful power of scent. In
190C, during the maneuvers of the
Austrian troops, 200 men were left
lying on the Held to represent the
wounded. The stretcher bearers of
the hospital department, greatly hur
ried, overlooked thirty-eight of the
men. Within twenty minutes the
war dogs, trained In Vienna, had
found them all. Bach carries about
his Deck a flash of brandy or soup,
and a roll of bandages. The wounded
man makes what use he can of this
relief, and then gives his four-legged
"pal" his cap or belt. These the dog
conveys to the ambulance attendants,
who are systematically beating every
'corner of the battlefield.
In Manchuria the Russians employ
ed a great number of specially train
ed. English collies, and Captain Persl-
djky of Court Keller's staff sent In a
special report concerning the puck of
SHTen war dog directly under his
command.
"In a recent engagement," the cap
tain wrote, 'fifty-three men were
i found more or less badly wounded In
quite unexpected places, where the
'stretcher bearers and surgeons would
never have dreamed of looking."
'Little bells are put around the dogs'
"necks to enable them to be followed
'more easily by the ambulance, espe
.cially when the darkness falls.
The Germans put a little saddle on
their dogs. This contains a goodly
supply of bandages and surgical
dreslngs, while round the animal's
I neck Is hung a little barrel contain
ing medicinal stimulant.
On the other hand, Major Richard
son of the British army, who has tak
en out his dogs to the front, thinks
the dog's equipment should be as
simple as possible. Ax the animals
may have to cover every yard of an
(enormous battlefield, their move
ments should not be hampered. These
clever creatures can render tncnlcua
jble service In bringing succor to the
.wounded and life to the dying.
Cleveland has a playgrounud In
stitute to train teachers to teach chil
dren to play.
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WANTED Two horse farm wagon.
in good condition; must bo cheap
for cash. Address P. D box 486,
I Klamath Falls. 5-3t
WANTED Young lady to learn nurs
ing. Hlackburn hospital. Apply at
once. 6-2 1
You'll CUV till.
maple cake is great
xry toe recipe below also
use Log Cabin Syrup on
your puddings and desserts
as well as with pancakes,
fried mush and its many
similar uses.
TOWLE'S
LOG CABIN
m CANE AND
MAPLE SYRUP
Makt Home, "Stettt" Horn, Ind4
is a three times a day favorite in
millions of hornet why not yours?
Its purity is absolute its flavor
without an equal. Always cold
in the log--cabin -shaped can.
Order of your jrrocer today.
Tke Towle Maple Product
Company
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PmsOm Cm SvIMUs. CUe
Count Zeppelin, Inventor and mak
er of the Herman dirigible which has
spread terror throughout Belgium
and France. Is now hard at work on
tho problem of destroying I-omlon by
an aerial attack In the night. Tho
work of his airships at Antwerp and
Paris, where they dropped bombs
and killed some victims on the streets
has been In the nature of an experi
ment for the great attack on London.
Germans familiar with the policy of
the war believe the attack cm I.omlon
will not b madn until tho army ha
citabtlshcd a base on the rtmiini'l
tiA nf 1t.tti.liim rtr Crittil,. nllrt fliltt
they say, partly explains tho detpcr-
nil- enorts or tnu uornian army in
taUu a port on 111- channal. Count
Zvpelin Is at work Improving hi
machlnoi In the light of tho expert-
cnce In dropping bombs on Antwerp!
and I'arU, In preparation for this at-
tack to which the German naliou
I looks forward.
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trvort to iluportatlou and UrdUtan
of all Mi'Xlcntl rrflUc tcllrr.l tj
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In mwlui: rnrolutlntury In ln
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tickrtit for oiiif.Totas point
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.proi;rp4 Thu retrl that follower
of Cnr ruin A crn likely (n itrmaml
lli extradition of tliojo (u pledcrd
alli'Klnucn to lliirrla and rrt ut.
HTnd of connection with oiutlon
In Mexico linlunl tlm ilsparttirn of
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rlrcmen ami other IUpiU wltrli lb
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hurried IhU inortiliic
Tht tire a at an early hour, Th
victim rr rlthpr burned to 4lh
In their room or Irnmpltd lit lh
rrowdrd hullway,
ELKINS MAY BE
MAGISTRATE
LOG CABIN
WALNUT CAKE
St. PmI, Mb.( Si. JohaAan, Vara
Sift 3 lumwii haklnir wilu
into 9 cups of flour and mix
thoroutrbly. Add 9 eras well
Ijeateu, a dessert-spoou butter,
K cup sweet milk and 1 cup
Log Cabin Syrup. Mis thor
oughly and then stir in I cup
of chopped raisins and I cup of
chopped walnuts. Bake in deep
w maawm ores.
ATTORNEY IS NOW
A MARIO CHAP
AltTIIUIt I). IMV AM) MIHH KDITII
liAWKO.V AUK MAItlUKO IN
I'OKTI.AM Wtl.U ItlMH: IX
KI.AMATH l'AUJi
No longer can Arthur D. Hay "sit
In" us Professor of Jirltlih Military
Tuctlcu at the noontime sessions of
tho War College, gathered about The
Herald's bulletin board, to thrcen out
tho significance or the day's maneu
vers. Hereafter, for first hand nd
vices regarding the king's nav-ee and
tho effects of tho war prlco of Eng
lish bulldogs, etc., to orfset tho claims
of IJIsmark van Melhase and Mlucher
von Dreltenstein, It will bo necessary
for all such questions to bo pelted at
Blr Rex o' Jlord.
For bo It known that Arthur D.
has Just enlisted under tho banner of
"double harness." Ho is tho latest
acquisition of tho local benedicts, and
noontimes, he needs must hasten
home to partake of "home cooked,"
and to ipllt kindlings, Insteud of
dallying to haggl" over the Import
of the wjr news.
The wedding of Mr. liny to Minx
Kill th M. I-flWDon was solemnized In
Kiml Portland Tuesday night, nrcord
lug to iidvlrcn Jnut received. Tho
couple will soon ho hero, and will re
UU In Hot Hprlngs addition. Mrs,
(Hay coitifn from a prominent Cort
land family, and sho has a wide cir
cle of friends In the Hose City.
"TliroiiKh llii" llnmeit,"
8irtiirulnr Drama In Two Parts
"llm Third Pniiy,"
(!nmdy
"A .VoriiiMiidy Komanre,"
Featuring Mary Plckford
"Kti-nrid War Serifx .Vo. Si."
Admission 10c, Children f.c
Thiro U a iKwslblllty that K. M,
Cittive may be drfcated for Justice
of thn peace for Crnrriil dlstrltl, ac.
cording to ndvkes from that section.
Jack IMkln a a utrong cnnuiider
for the otllrv, hi ntitiii. bring wrlltcn
mi tlio ballot by mnii)'.
Olio Cretenl man say that It In
poiwlblo that Clklux rnrnlvcil morn
vote In this wa tlinn did Cleave,
whom, iitiiiin nan iirltttcU on the bal
lot, The votes for Klklris wero not
counted at Crescent, however, nnd
Home of the board thought till could
not he done,
These will be counted by the route
ly ciitiviilng board.
LONG JOB AHEAD
OF CANVASSERS
JthTICfti OP THK I'KACr:. C'l.KHK
ami ii:i'i;tv htaht rMKCKii
OVI.'lt TIIK IUM11I.TN UV THK
i.i:i:tion
Work of n-checklng the votrs cast
at thn varloin ureclnrts Tuwdsv was
tarted today by County Clerk IM.ap.
Deputy Charle K, De lp, Justice of
tho IVnr.t (lowvn and Jiullcn of the
IVaci. Offlnld of Merrlllf
Their Job will ho somewhat lengthy
owing to the length of the ballot.
Owing to the confused manner In
which some of iUtf returns were sent
In tills Will Im thn onir wav In lii
any Information as to the results of
tho various amendment.
Kh'Uni : :t &frn it K
Mevi t5.l. '.it!a i;t,
CMMtH 3.0: Juhikwm Mr! ji-
Irtiwn ItT.Xx Hhjrjj
fur rVfH4r uf ilAlr Jttlill Lu
trohrti luj,:t Ullrtftt li.Hf
Tho ptrni ladumivtiii i ttit
ib meiiJt!.eiit rmtilbiilsx rtb
nglil h rrill ti bMit li.Ht
Amendment No i i-ililMlUt
prohibition lctju tor ntn ti,
rrtlrl, but i he (it Ctui r m
Utllb ' Dr. K r, iir lr p wrtt
mid rttfiMt sprrtstut uf ItiuiUU
jdlll bo In KUmolfc '!i tfslll Vl
llm Idth f the ittimib WMUIaiU
city hf lll !- l nr V M WlhVi
Ktncn, i tl
j If If ttuitli hnlHS. It Morta U-
wring, ttfw iiiuuie
Theater Guide
Houston's
Idnftlkan Smsmob
ttssjfiaissvjw'wiis'
CoiiiIiik Kuiidny and Monthly,
Tliat Well.KuowB Military Irwn
"A It I Z O N A
Coupons for silverware liven Mon
day, Tuesday and Thursday,
Tonight nt the Orpheuii mi unus
ually strong program will he aliown,
"Through the Flames." n twn.imn
drama, Ih u Ihrlllor, mid holds the
Interest to tho end, "A Normandy
Itomauco," featuring "l.lttio Mry
Plckford," and "Tho Third Parly," a
comedy, completes tho regular pro
gram, lu addition, the Htrmui w
Berles will he shown,
PHELAN AND HI
LEAD JN CALIF.
llrmillNH FIIOM AIMHIT HALF
TIIK HTATK PUT TIIKHK TWO IS
IV TIIK l,KA Hll MKNATtHl
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United Presa Renlee
HAN FltANCIHCO Mne. B1H, ,..
turns from 2,011 staWififclBCta out
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HOUSTON'S
OPERA HOUSE
STAR TIIBATM
TIm WrtlillNK of Pniilcm,'
i:dlniTii il '
"Mam's Falilu"
l.ublti Drama
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TEMPLE TIIEATI
Tim iliig f While eiwaiii
Hvllg Two Id el lrnl
"IMIe of llrerr)llle," ,
l.ilblii Coined)'
"Tim Hold Thief,"
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ADMIMMION AMVAVH lOCj
MATINKK IIAH.V AT JJJ f
am- i.ieknhi: vunwm
MERRILL OPERA H0U.
Merrill. Ore.
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MOTION lIOTWH -
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