The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 09, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1914
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RUSSIANS IN
VATERLAND
British Dispatch Riders Hiding
Behind an Abandoned Gun
i;i ll(Mill.l, .V", U, 'Ilir-IIiiIii iiiIimiiik U u.t. ilinu IuiikmI
.. ( , urplllog I'rrtl. TwU) ' ultltlil i.hiii .lim, ., 1 1 niltniiie
uatitnt Hf Wnttlirf Hhrrmiil Iwlilliu. I'IIm h, Ini mil.-. Inip it..- (i.i.
hum (tnnli"' Fiwn.
Hi ndimiii '( ltMfl itPlitlPllk.ililpf' mm) In Ittial l'iil..l lm
ml lint Hllll lri lillle Itulil" of tleruiali) . 'Hi" lrriiiit lump tm rrn
drlirii Ik"" Hip imllur) iif Wllltwilni Itmnrtl l.)ik
limdal IPtfmil ll Hllltl n( I'Miim ill Mll.llll.
tlip llll.Ul. MP ailtiUlf lllK tHHUl) m ix Until In mill .K.iullini.lrtll
I'.ilmnl im1 It I lulnl llwl Hip tiihohin (.limit ln M'.ii lied Hip rlii'i
Utf$ AiulrUlta iiprntHlMC Mitilti Ml IV4'in) iiimI nli'iiK llin Smi 1 1 1
ttr ImUlrit
TliU In u photOKIuph of u Hcvun on
Km- bnlltufli lit lu northern France,
ilmii tu Ilrltlih blcycln dispatch
1 1 Idem suddenly nlghli'd (JerillUII nol-
.Hero n short distance off They hud
no inter uiiill they alighted mar a
hruVeii tttid nbmidoucd tanuoii mid
rtiuriud behind li, expecting wiry
iiioiiipiii to l,o discovered and llrod
iiion liu.muih as these rider carry
mi rlll'- nur havy wpapou., they liad
ikiIIiIiik for ili-f"iio mropt their pl
toU, Hhirh would nut have proved f-
irih
liiltrd l'p" Hnh
Illllll.Ot ( Ain.lrnUlii). Vim, U, It U ulllilull) uiliulllnl llml
llir (.crown m4iHI fun' lime rrHrnl Ix-lillut IIip Waillip llhrr. (iniilnl
,ir nul mnrrniPil orr Hn ocnHnunl ltnl,ili ..tUmim.
II I rrpoitnl iil many ( Hip gr'.il pMti ii.hiI I'ihch Imir Ihth
tlriM-tlnl TttP U'litrr wH.p,i rp nil flcrlug In llir inlrrlir nf llir Plllplrr
tl U t-rtinn lll( VtrMlto U MivitPHllAl I'tillpil mrt ll.i. lllllali ill'.
lutii. lull III" Urrtnnw Wr IWri' tlrr larv llml llm li-iiunn aihI .ulrinn
.twin. m InUH, hil H-lrrlluil K,U.kI nil) . nml llnifftn, In imm
miUr
ttw IllMlkiH Im lltp rl l il-ll-it mil unicmllj iIuiiikimI, aIiIiiiiikIi
llir lirrnwm i' nmilf mmiih bIii In lli" nimini, nglii.
I ttlll l' Hf t9
j)MI,V, .Nur. U, N llml Hit iwr" linlii rin) li nllAlnnl
lull tinniiriilum. Il !( IKirlM-il liato trllrt liillllm) 'Tt nil
nirr llm lit.
limiUI. ilrtlmr ltuU U rinlln nwnj liuilorlrhrit .litlRr. In Hip
Inml TtiU Mill rnalilP llw wtllllrr)' lo mn 'ldl I" Hip wlnlpr.
Ad.ltll.ml rrtHiil lurrr' Hip ilrmlU ( Itii-Uu Wilni!., Mli
,, H.iirr iIwm r tjrJ Kllilimrr nmt I- ihlrr lit-d.
ILrrr I "MP ir.l iImI nllrr iIip 'rr.rnl r,.ntjlii I.) Hip HumUik
r.U. ltn.U Hill lr Hip Urr IIIpII.p ip " Urmwn) mnl Hip Hii
.Inn ulll murk Twrkr) unit ,nliU,
it. r, Kl . ,1 .!
:.- BVWwV Ml
Eniimi lii-riiiiui rino l)r nBKSvriMk (i
PAVKiV ttySHlHBBBSBBBHM"'BHBK9k v fiatfeSs'
t ''liMWJaMiaBMrjMbJBafaMMMMrfwlfc" ' .!. .. m i iwi i m !!
MORE FIGHT
NEARYPRES
tnlti-d I'rcis S.rlc '
I'AISIS, .Vin". I. Tlic Opnrwiw lme rfMimil the offule today
nioiiml lilt .Mmlu and Yprcn, aflpr a uliort lnckrnlng of I1r rwlenUy. Thto
lirlt-r nlril input came alter u tvrclc of conilnnt nrtllleiTr nail InfMtr?
Hiiulti, mill iiuij fuivo been ordered to allow a compli-to clinnKe of troop
alonu ll llrliitf I Inc.
Tlio rurniiiunliiutf jyis that Hie alllc lima cicrywbero rctbHed
liiUy, ll '", Hio renewed ultuiU. In lludr rcpcntwl InfmUir clrg tk
fiiTinali nro Iln(t ronililfrnliltf men.
Tim .oniiiiiinlUr ndiN llml lipny fog between IH MuIe and ty U
Inlc-rfcrlntr Hlli llio urtlllfrj' anil nrlnllon actlvlllM.
AfUT linn! llitlitliijt fora Meek, Hie Gomian nlnckcnlng yealcrday at
prt was tnU-n u n tlicck by Hie alllr. It k nitwitted that both armlea
tip,t hem My In tbo HkIiIIiik there.
It U ppt(t.d tliat tlw ficnnitn nrv plannlnK to niako a grmad UMlM
nl .itjii mxhi. Three tiolent aHault linvu been mtde there, Imt tb Wt
Uli trtH) lime held their Kr"nil,
WOL'IJ) I.VVOLVK CIII.V.I.
UV'ltl IV lil Thn llnirue. mIonictal ) . Stt. . It t
llml Japan, throiiKli vloUtlon of Chlau'i nentraUtr procUautlos,
' di'utnilni; to proLe Clilna Into a declaration of war. "
ki av
TIMETABLE FOR
HUNTERS GIVEN
uniBM ( in utioot l.pppn itniHil and
uiirlp. Tor tlip suliUnro or thop
iitimui III ICaateni OreKUti, tbo fol
,luwlhc Uble tin (p-ii fiirnllid by
Jtbi. omm of tbp mher burpaii nt
illaVpr.
Sunrtsn 8uncl
NEW FOUNDRY FOR PAST MATRONS, RAILROAD SUED
KLAMATH IS NEXT PATRONS GUESTS; FOR COW LOSSES
ITALY IS CAUTIONS.
KOMI:, Xov. V. Ilnly-N taklntc precautJons to prevest aertoua Mi
iilirWiiK In Trljxill. ItelnrorcpmenU luve been dltpatehed to trie
trierr.
Sixnillc attack by lledoulrut anil AraU on IuIUb army t
iirl-l in Im; due to TurkUh aKt-iit.
XAVAL ACTIVITIES.
ATHENS, Xor. 0. It Is reported t,ui "ic .inglo-Freach waraWfa ara
bombordlnR and rapidly reduclnc the TnrkUh forta at DardUMBe. If
tbeM; foru fall It U bellevwl the allies nil! land marine oa the Trojaa
I plain.
1 It l rumored that tlio Turkish lleet lia left the Boaphoraa. Tkm IK
"r' lun ship have left Sebautapol, and it I belleTed their wl Iwi at 10 atSff)
tl:p iHitnlmnlinent of Black Sen ports by the Turka.
,Nopititor
""" " (Nmrmbpr IS
limns or M'.vmrr axi Hi,NiuHi:"So,mlr s
Itoember O
IN i:,HTi:u,V tlltWJO.V "OH"t),mbor IS
iut or hi:am) aim: com-
I'li.i.n run tim: sioutsmi:.v
Dftciulur :
January 3
January lu
January I"
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7:16
7:31
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7:29
7:30
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4:22
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1:12
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4:13
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4:32
4:29
4 1
rci.iditn a .son
i:grii'ir..vr i-xm tiu:
!) IIIUrM AND ALUMINUM;
I'.UTS WILL MMIN IIK KrlVJ
NHTALLINtJ AN KASTKHN hTAIt WILL IIOLU HVK-
CtHTINH t:iAI. KrX'KITIo tumuiuwu
L. l WILLITS "IIUXCHKS" SKV-
K14.IL I40VIXK FATALITIES AT-
RODEO MEMBERS OFFICERS GET
TO HOLD A MEET: CERTIFICATES
NU5HT IN HONOR OF THE FOR- , TRIBUTE!) TO SOUTUERN
orFICCRS WILL RK ELEt7TEI TO.
N FA-i
MKR 1.01KIE HEADS
C1FIC, AND SUES TO RECOVER;
I
Tlio firm of Telford & Son. boal
Matrou and' Uecauso u SoutUeru PaclUc train)
with Aloha 'ran Into and killed several cattle near t
NIGHT. AND PLANS FOR THE
COMING YEARS WILL UU DIS
CL'SSEIl TONIGHT
j COUNTY CLERK ISSUES CERfIFI
. CATES OF ELECTION TO ALL
OF THE SCCCES8FUX. CAXW. '
i DATES
t
Tomorrow U "Pant
.hulldrr.. ha. Jiut Increanod lu plant, Pat Patron. . ' ,: "" " ,," BMtlnn County Clerk De Lap laU Satur
jby Hio addition of a foundry for the Chapter. Order or me unara r. "'-""In";, n neiTo,, to re- Tbo annUnI ee"n! l lD " . Iday Issued certificates of electloa to
rantlni: of braw anil nlnnilnum parti roiiowing tue regular nmioc . i - """-""--"- " .uowers ot me uoaeo rausemeui.
I .,.,. n. m l....lnDM the order, a reception will be held for the .cover 1500. Tho papers have been , oclatJott wl be heid lhl8 evening
With tlti!
TIip fcdpinl law for lb ptolectlmii
of mUraiury blrdu provldi thai It I
llrald want ada brim reaulls.
Local Display Is
Pictured in Journal
dr.. h foun d IU.U hand.cap.ied ...'matron, and patrons, and an Invlta-! filed In tho circuit court by E U El.l-1,
IS O 1 delay In hav!nB to ..on has been extended to all vl.U.ne'ott L. R WIIIIU Is the pU.nt.fir
.' ... - ' .. t. ni m...,.imr nf tl.a order. Ho seeks to recover ISO. tho cost of
.. , ,.,...! cw Iosl at luo "me. Besides
U,P Tho local chapter was Instituted lu ... .. ..,.. . n rM.var .75
- MM, and at that time Mr. E R. ; & u adBtaB i'
HenmeH as chosen Worthy Matronly fop & and he,fer ,Mt tonsld.reu.
.co'und C. II. WUhrow worthy patron. A JemanU , ,
... -nt ,tl. Itti... limn Iiava li.-n! ' ' jJli i iviii vj.
A lurttu p.ioluRrnph of Hip attract n.nplr l h.M I. produced on Hioh,,
live Klamath ruiinly o.hlblt i llio " r..rl..:-dry -n4 Irrleatod tracu.
. , ,i which in nil mm. nuoui iw,iw Him-
Lend away for bras. part, for noais
and einlne.. and decided to oijulp
In iilnni mi that those parts could be
made In Klamath Fall.
iiii...itl of t'oke. n. iiunolltio furiuic
ha. been InMallod. This 1U insui.. rne o.ncers ... ( .. "". aUo made tor ,100 aorlU!V feos.
much iiulcker work, and parts for) j,j0j nuJ jauo, Jun.e Ueames aud
bonis, automobile., endues and inn-.,,.ralk joutitut;s. 1903, Lurn WUUts
chlnery can bo turned out In short (( Kny Taylor; 1904, Susie Benson II
order Special muiildl.iK .and ban' u, (JoorKO r. 'Ilaldvvln; 1905, Susie,
UtiM. situ red, mid work already turn-1 iiwnso.i and Marry V. Clalameaux;
rd out shows n elear. smooth lltiUli. 190C, Uiurn Wllllts and EuKene II.,
lu addition lbs ilrm plans on turning ncnry. 1907, Christine Murdoch and
out special order, for fancy ,"'1 I Charles C. Chltwood; 1908, Josle
pieces llnldwtu nud J. M. Plnkertou; 1909,
Florence LcavlU and Frank Aukeny;
At this time directors for the ensuing
rear will be chosen.
An Important matter to be discuss
all of the successful candidate In tha
recent election.
Among these was & certlfloat tor
Marlon Hanks, who received the hlsk-
' .nvKnv. aI vnAa tFm mtnW llllsTaa
' ed Is tho plan for the coming year.-"1 "ul""" " "" v "
O I'lirtj. mi oaviirnl nilrnnrprl nnil nil """ "
Goose HuBllBjf.
I H. Roland Olalsyer and Dr. Wheel
er made a succesaful goose hunt bo-
NEAR BEEF" IS
IN THE MAJORITY
Don Stevenson, a former Klamath. 'w Merrill Saturday,
.Falls resident. Is hero from Eugene!
on a business trip.
lu 1900 there were alxty-two beef
cattte In the United States for ach
, -More thau 4.000,000 tous of ore ajioo persons of population; now thar
.jear nro expected to be exported from Jare thirty-seven cattle to each 100 ot
Im. mlnua It ltcrrtrlu liv Pronfh rfl.n
jltallsts who havo obtalued concea
'slous after more than ten years of
I effort.
11.. ..i-.. 1 .... . . . . . 1 .
i.iiiaiui .Maiiuincuirem tutu iiiiu . ., in,inrii
. ivmini inn'. " " -
I riHlucl. Show Is aliiiwu lu Hnlurdny's',1,,,. A.j ,M,duii, us Is witnessed by
Journal, with (ha follow Iiik story tho fact that Klamath county captur-
"Tlinis nro Brown In Kliiumlh couii.Jed first prln on whiol, oats, barley,
t)' many HiIuk. bealdes It famous f.T'i,it'lnblo and foniK" iIntn at Hie
"tenle var.i-t.e.,' chief of which hNal.onii. IrrlKittloti CoiiKresi nt Sncra-.
Crater l.nko. n uinitninceiil body of 'mmilo n few ywtnt K.
water sci In nit old volcano, 7,000 fi-ot "Anil for tho mini who Is lookl.iK
hI'ovo tim sen, nud one of tho cnm-jfnr a rural homo, the host ttiltiK fr
niitiidliiK hIkIiIh of the world. ,,!m to liunw about Klmnnth county Is
KLAMATH HIGH
HIGHLY
PRAISED
1U10, Mlunlo Ward and William Mar- otp. GKADI. OF STUFF SUNT TO
.tin; 19U, Cora Saudersou and Frank,
ArmstrouK; 1912. Mao Ankeny nud (
.Lyslo Mills; 1913, Minute Henry and,
'J. W. Illllheuse: 1914. Maud Baldwin;
land William Deltell.
A street In Lyons, Franc-. the Ituu
POIITLANR UNION STOCKYARDS j Republic la laved with Klass.
The blocks are eight Inches square.
LAST WEEK LIGHT SHIPMENT 'nmi o slosely titled that water can-
.... .,,,., ,v,i C....I.... ot pass between tho Interstices.
l" IIUOil ..' illicit
"Hrminry In nil rldit; It I KWH
Muff! Men hnv travcli'd hnlf nroiiuil
Hio world to aim ihn licatitltxi of tho
Hilrlri. nnd IJ. II, llnrrlmiiu, thn "rail
mud wltnrd," rluisn n npol In Klnm.
"Hi for hi. summer IihIko In pmfor-i
tho furl that thero Is morn than C00,
(100 nncs of tillable laud lu tho conn
ly, which Is Mli and 220,000 niTce.
of It hi owned by thn Kovernuiont and
opnii to entry,
Tho 'liiud'H miifneos vary from
A Wild Goose auue.
(loorKo J, Walton, Lawrence Kin
near, Earl Clmndlor, D. C. Morris and
Oscar llrenuci.inu spent Sunday In
TLTF. SAYS THIS IS tE OF THE tho Merrill country, hunting Reese.
Thu party biiKKed two honkera.
STATE'S FINEST
STATE OFFICIAL WHO ATIEND
CO HEOEXT TEACHERS' INSTL
huh to iiy other plnen oil tho con-.ovel nnil rolling to mountnlnouH. In
SALEM, Nov. 9. According to
Here. 011 lltialneMi,
Johunlo Welch, the University
..-..: z;;:;;,::, ';:::.; irLriivS,.!,,.!
(llernlil Sieclal Serttre)
1'OKTLA.NU. Nov 9. Receipts
weio so light last week that there has
been no real test In prices. Most ot
tho offerings are best characterized
liv t In, livrin "ll:lr llt'tlf." wh.lo thoro
jhns not been auy quality stuff offered.
No doubt well tlulslied steers would
'brim: 10.75 to $7.00.
' Tho hog run was about 50 per
population.
It has been estimated that 4,701,
000,000 wood screws are used In the
United States each year.
Tha population ot Frauce baa in
creased only 10 per cent In forty
years.
Parliament to Take
Up Rigid Censorship
.icli scenery Is. Klnmnth folk go oil decoinnosiid isranlts nud lava forum
Hio theory that, after all, potntoes nro. Huns, nud Is exceptionally rich. Tho
"tii HntlHfylug in the Inner mini, nud inniHli Inml soil l mndo up liugely of
"cncry can bo much hotter npprocl-1 volcanic tufa, heavily cluirged with
"l"i with miMicy lu tho purSK, and 'vuguliililo mntorlnl. Thirty thousaiul
thiit Is the rciiHon for (ho prosonco of Incres of I11.ul t nndcr Irrlint.on nl
"lier Hicnory tho mati-mitdo klnilieiiily. In the Irrigated district it
client farms, fruit farms, big limber fiuiu of from forty to eighty acres Is
mnustsies, stock mid dairy ranches, siilllclcnt, while for dry farmers, niuo
Intendent of public Instruction, who from Weed for Klnmnth Falls on tho
,. iiv- returned from Central Ore-Uth and 5th of July. Is hero today In
1:011. tho county high school at Kliiin. tho Interests of the Welch Dental ' roum,
nth Falls Is niui of tho best In tho dopot.
statu.
(.out less than It should have been. I
Prices were well mnlutalued durliiK United Press Service
tho week, bulk of offering going ' 1 rwnON Xov 9.
Ti 'I'iiii timr'irar iitujintd
tlfH((ll 1 - HIV OMIOVV IIU1MMVW
'strong at $7.10 to $7.15 for best
Relatives of members ot both the
-On next Wed-!lrm' a"a iutvy aru kePt ln Itnoragc
Ia tlml. tianntn nn1 4 Vi A Alalnn 11 WUl
nosday parlla.neut will convene nnd "'"--; '; ---
IUI lit tiwii iiiu au-JCVHav n
juunl.ty porkers.
"Thiuoiiio f5 bo) sand 110 girls In j Tho municipal hoard of Manila has . A light week was experienced hi
thu high school," ho said. "Thl,.(p,lHMed nn ordinance providing that all tho sheep section, nil linos malutalu
school has an excellent equipment and .buildings constructed In tho city here-, lug good, strong prices. Lambs qf
nu unusually oll.clent teaching force. 'after must bo rat proof. This meas-.good quality bring $G.25. Ewes are
"At th.. m,.,.u 1 1.. ,,.1 m-iidenco Is won on ranches ranging imidca giving tho usual literary work Into Is for safe guarding tho public soiling well nt 4.50 for tops, wethers
n..i. ..... ...... ..... 'Hvnnil RtrmiK Industrial courses nrolhealth against bubonic plague. The 'remaining ut too i&.su marK
nun, i i.iiiiitiii fiiiit,y inn -----
exiilhlt which gives n fair Idea of "Lands lu Klnmnth county nro not
l-t thoy ro dolnr down thero In IiIkIi. Tho average vnluo of fiirm
io .out horn x(ronjhy of Oregon. Hy .lands ior ncro was about 20, accord
I'lctnren and oxhtblti ihero nre shown
lug to the last govornineul census,
offered, Over forty boys are tuklng
work lu innuunl training, and 11s
uiuuy girls the work lu domestic eel-euce,"
ordinance was drafted by the director!
of health and tho city engineer, Hoi
tow walls and partition! are forbid
den,
Swltzorluud upends more on relief
of the poor than doea any other country.
one of the most Interesting sessions
lu years Is expected.
The attitude of tho opposition to
ward the admiralty Is one of tho prin
cipal features ot interest, aud much
anxtety Is expressed by members as
to tho stops that will be demanded
In tho onllghteulng ot tho nation as to
the exact status or tho kingdom In
tho war, und for direct Information as
to the moves of the army and navy.
thnn tho actual knowledge ot disaster
would bo.
It Is nlso stated that the compara
tive slight responso to the nuaerotM
uppeals for recruits is due to the
strict censorship of the war news, and ,
nil news, In fact, calculated to arwtM
patriotism. It Is also feared tht
censorship Is aggravatUMT the Mai,,
mon people to stMtV'M astaa ',
patriotism Is at a' Tryw hhT "'V1'
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