The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 13, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS
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Ninth
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1914
t'rlre. Fir
ANOTHER
RAILROAD KEY
IS CAPTURED BY GIVEN PRESIDENT
CZAR'S TROOPS BY LABOR LEADER
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oiuiutivi ! m:i:ii:i
til I'hr liiilf lit Of UrtlMHM Cam. lliliixlin Imu "MuiIm'i JuihV Iti I !
alaii " IdaM-l"! AlOMillltg I" CiiiimiHini nl Irflmr OriMHilJOi.is
IIhmim Hrt) "Him Li'dlli-r Wink,
(ill .lrll. Hut Hi'lliU liliiillirli
!rtllll Mlut'r- lii ruliilililiiSn) Inn
Mli "Mliili la.. Iliiiulil."
Crew of German Submarine U9,
Which Sank Four British Ships
OARRANZA
MAN
WORST
FIGHTING
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,.,rnl Vn.lllrtll 1'urll-" I I" Mr,
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jl'llltr.l Pt Hl.ltl
pktiiouiiah Nov. U- All n Philadelphia. no u tu
I uul'sii amlr in itit Itrnimn iwni.fl!""" dliurbam of tt.n pal er
mUh adaitum, s"1 "' -lwrilo niiuliie itmirjcu cam..
Will, uo occupation if Julianm-. ! their WWiir; at the ftuiventtoii of
I,,,, Uv llu-ln ItRVo rUl-iI Oicjlbf AiMPfUan IVdemHtm t Ubnr to
lr lo ilu isll l"ii l tonlrr day h.u Pn-.idrnt tfntnuel noinpna
(turn KIUim.)pi lliriiueh l Lyc-, liHii.lun-d MiUlirf Join," the ik1
,;n, jui,aoiilurB lli aimil.trr Human lm h toil tho mHbirs, i
-ic ii4nrc Upon HtrtUll pllrtwd, " ltiKrktfrli I Wurts (Mf Jmw, tint
i fltnnn Tln i'f t ami tvtr i$r .nnd khihii'Ii agaliiti Urn mlnr
Jritir- li. frftdioiJ KnIUl. flili they UI" ld Oomprra. "If
tbr lluian am n intircllfU j Prldpiil Wilton ' a ntmt. h
ihrr nJe f I'r-om-yl. Th iuill(ulit eltr lUthffnllrr Jut flo day
IttlWWl point "f till adVh l Il0ln ll'h lt rtli lb" pr--llt ill-
it ih tills of Turku ,M-mcm."
' Colorado Lot Urn flnntl Ulntt la
tu Uio nation." roitilnunl thp n-aliT,
"lint t!:f !! -at il l) tin- IiIkIi
rlAM ImfCiat ttlm nro rutitilnr iIiai
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"Vuit t. ill nevrr knn Hip atrncttlei
Hint tin" ln-nn mmricnl In Colorado
bj" JlufVi-fulIrr aiiJ lil bmOcIhIi' uu
m itnoiliT Vltior Huso romp to
tportrny Children ir bunifU or
HMI Till: TIIIHIl Tl.li: THIS Vir.tlt .i-.l lo .ImIIi, nml Uiun Hip man-
, ., JrIpiI Itrart of ihMo rhllilron and
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HOPEFUL FOR A NOW TOWARD SEA
PEACEFUL END: FROM DIX MUDE
CWtlCWZA U'A.NTS VU.KA TO HE AI.I.IIX SAV POIlCi: OK ATTACK IM
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TliL ft I In' Iitrvt l'n)xrwil Snl tolSctnul Cl' IUmr l.'iiKi(Vineat
till- OmvmLloii by the l'reent Pr"x-' An llclii;; I'onglif, Hie Infantry of
lili-iif. mill Ailtlcc From the 1'cncc
Hrlraul (nillriilc Tlmt Tliey Will
.Vol firnnl Tlilx llrj-un l.uok for
So ()ullir-alk.
Kotli Annie. Ik'iiiK Aillro L'ndfr
Hie Cover AiTorrleri hj Hip AHUIerjr.
Allien Line Hold Dcnplle Stronc
IVesMirr AIonK Front.
13.-
Unltetl Press Servlco
LONDON. Nor. 13.-
-Indication
upon are that the Herman attempt to rotcb
LOOK WHO IS
WITH US NOW.
I'liPM! bra Hie IutoIc im-n of tbo inrman nubnisirlco V'J, which tnk tli! IlrHlsU cruisers September 22 and
li-dr nl bi llawko to the bottom Tim ibolo(.-raili waa Hikeu after the return from tho daah Into the North
rf.-i much (laitled Creal llrllnin, anil bi-foin the mibnurlnu nauk tho llawke. tit tho center of the photograph
U t ui'talit I.Ututi'iiani Olio WVildUi'ii n mmnndT of the alup, who It no.v ihr hero of Cermany On their re
turn thn member of the rrew wem fiMed m tlcrmany, and Hie populace went or mad over them as I posslbl
fur mnild CrrmaiiK to do
POWERS TO SPEAK REMOVE PORTION
TO THE INDIANS OF "DEAD" BONE
MAN AL TRAINING
MIGHT BE ADDED
M MICKS in:ilt,T TO THIN
Ti..l i Hie Hllrlplllh and r'rlda)'.
lw T.. it, r tlilrd limp Hit' rombl
nallAii iian innip iiiKPibor lhl )ir.
iiltb mar ir ma)" noi hat om
tblt to il ullh Hin Knroi-'nti nr
khit Ibr Uffrtlln-; of nil aport doj'o. ,
At Iran. llnHHiU poplo will
tifil bavp anjr srriH rttU0 lo lejolffi on '
Ihli it inrrpt lo about "I told on
to"
In IV 13 there a only iiiiu Krldayj
lti tblrttulh. Next )pnr thor' will'
t onlr nno micb hoodoo dattn
SEATTLE IS HIT
BY HARD GALE
l'IITVMll.i; WISH .-.nnKi thi:
CITI ll Tin: .smwii, KNOCKS
imiw.v Ti:i.i:nitArH vnuv .su
HAIhl ItOtH'h
nti:; Atiincri.TifitAi. on..
I.l.lii: .MA.V 1m ALSO ON HIS WAV .
TO LAKKVIHW TO I'LKAIl KOK
A COCNTV AOIHCri.TL'lHST !
IIWCIS IN HONKS OK HLACK
.SMITH'S I.LIi ALSO IIUAINKI).
CAl'SKH lltOM AN OLD COM
I'or.VII riiACTL'UK
COUNTV IIOAJII) AUTHOIUZI-S
L'nlti-d I'ress fk-rvlce
WASHINGTON', I). C, Nor.
Secretary Bryan today called
President WlUon. and Informed hlrafthf. North Sea coat bas rcttchfld the
tnat alarm over tho prentnt iic.tlcan ' ,, . . , , ,
., ., . ,, .. . climax. The allies, advancing alone
situation i needles. Bryan say bo
feels that the factions are eirnestly ithe coast rora NIP-t toward Lorn-
working out a solution of the prob-'bartzyde, continue the offensive tac-
Ifm. tlw.
, rtefugees Just arriving from Rottor-
,,.,,, . dam say they saw the allies entering
L tilted Press Service . ', . ., , . - ,
,03tend, but this Is not confirmed.
EL PASO, Ter.. Nov. 13. Flying, Some reporlg are tbat tho 0efman
ahead of General Villa's troops. who;casuaUIeg ,n the nortb are 90(000
are marching for Queretaro, Provl-.
slonnl President Outlorrei went to Untled PreS3 service
Ijiros from Ajnias Callentes oday. and! ,..,.. ,, . . . ,u
- , i i.k r- t t ii i PARIS. Nov. 13. The force of the
conferred with General Pablo Gon-' ... .. .
. , , ,,,, ,, - . .German assault In an attempt to
zales. Carranxa's mllltarr chief. The). , , v .
i-..-- !, i ,i, - ,i . break through the allies lines and
latter embraced the convention a . . , , , , . , , ,
cause, no there Is still hope of avert rCa'h I"---Irk and Calais In appar
Ing faoitllltles. The latest proposal ent,3r,,alH;nh ,T,oda3r 8 ,7"'"
wnt to the convention by Carranla,J-s that the violence of the flgh lag
Is that ho Is -amine to relgn If Villa ffom t coast toward the River Ly..
be forced to leave the country. The ,hrou J Dls Mude antl Yprc l dI
delepftte have sent a reply rejecting m ' nB' .
,hls Attempts of the Germans to ctom
J the Yscr last night and today wre
M'iHHAWKC.CTS frustrated The allies are still hold
CALL TO CULOKS Ing' and the Posltlons about W m
(not changed.
There Is much desperate flgfctlagat
Dr. J. L. Sparhawk, who his been
(engaged In veterinary work at Merrill
TIIK KSTAHLISHMENT OK THIS for a little over a year. Is again to
COCHSi: IN HIGH SCHOOL IK IT
IS FOUND BEST
enter the government service. He Is
.In receipt of urgent telegrams from
'close quarters. Infantry attacks un
der the cover of artillery Are marks
the fighting from the coast to Tprea.
Despite the pressure being brought
against them, the allies bold their line
on hi. ay to Lakovlow to ork A(tr BUffBrlllg lorH 0n tlmo from,'
fur tho appointment of a count) hk- a chronic condition of tho bones of.
rlrulltirUl, Protestor W. I.. Powers thu leg, supposedly caused by u com-
i.
Hi,) inirmnnt nf npflrnHtiro naVtni
!. lha fn.m ft t n r 4it& mwtmtl 4fn&
him to take up government work . , ., , " '
;afialnst the spread of the foot and Mj--"; -" - uwn and Ypre.
L....v. iioo. i i.r-. nd tho Apex at Dlx Slude,
In addition to teaching stenotypy.'130111-1 disease In Montana. j
commercial arithmetic, shorthand. i-"awK as who u.e uepan;
typewriting, bookkeeping, etc.. tho men- for e'Eut -"ears as a veterlnar- (.eriTiail WaitlllDS
. iu. .ui ,M ... icn. his work carrrlni: him to all nartB : j
BtUJjIV Ul U1U UlbV OVUUUI VWUllK.il iV - -
I ... 1 I....1
of tho Orison Agricultural College. I'ouuu irnciuro reroneu jrars aBu. -. Pnlln,.. ,,1-f, ?rhnm mnv of the United States. Since retiring.
il' M. Hold, a lloniiuia Ulncksmltli. on " " - ' . , ' h. h.a ,,vo,wI moaf of hu nttAntlnn
will rraclt here this ctnlug A niovi'
inoiil was n'i)ntly ntnrted In Lake
Thursday under wont nu operation at
be enlarged by thu addition of a
the Illarklniru hospital.
to thu breeding operations on the
at Valpariso Now
Snow Hampers the
Troops in Vosges
I'nllrd Pir Horvlro
I'AlllH, Nov, 13. Krctich troop
hM iicciiplml Tracy l.val. On at
oiiui uf navy anow In thu Vosges
(en, iipiiratluna aru imrloiMly In
lrffTit with.
I'llKK WAIt WITH
thii'li: i:nti:ntk
UliltiHl PrvaaSertlrn
tlKATTLH. Nov. 13 -A a rfatili of
tln M'nii,a Initial aiorin, Sealtbi I
partly lnolntrd today A nfo-mllf
Kaln frIUd n uumbor f Udcplione,
ti'li-empli and other pole, knocked
doun alKtia, smimhi'd :nm and did
iitluir ilaitingM.
Ill Him ri'ildi'lico dlntrlct, tho home
of A C. Slopcr waa blown down, and
Mra. liiuir crlllcally hurl. Tho ronfn
ui-ro llftml from othor houses.
tfctrorol people wero Injured by
fallliiK Klaus and sIbiih. Partial com
iitiinlrntltiii has bocu ro-iHlnblbihi'd.
. . . rmirtn In manual tralnlnir. The coun
" ' SV high school board Thursday author-' Merrill ranch.
'(zed the Inauguration of such a course
If there Is sufficient demand for It. Slll'fc " " Xo,c
1 ti.i..nln.t it r i-ahh!.' t iiiA Vlrv. A lts-.flntr-- t ri tr nml (ntornor rtn r Iniati wnmrilrn Mtn
1 a -. I. . I I.. ..II ......, Stw. . IHI-VII'Ml 1 liUbUI Ul IIIU illhil ve,twei uu Yww ..-r. v.. -.... .. t.,
,.. . .. U....U ... ... ,... .. , Ul0 rttInovai or n portion oi tno whoo, ,s anxloUs t0 boeIn aucIl a note U due him since December, 1912. iDresden. entered the harbor todar to
county, tu could be dim through thn nuu( ttlllcl) haU bocowo dead, thel ,lrfi(v .-,., fillfflt.l.n. in(0rMt.,t Kent Ballard has started a suit to re-secure supplies. There are numerous
surgeons drained tin abscess that was ,,orgong nro roatl. t0 lako u,, the COVer the face value and $23 attor- reports as to the location of the Jap
found lu the leg bonca. 'work. Those contemplating such a.ney foes from Mr. and Mrs. l W. anese fleet, which Is scekln thae
county fur a dumoimtrntlou farm, and !rcportodas doing nicely.
Power holds this to be Inadvisable, ft,,, operatlou was performed by
as the one farm cannot demonstrate, ur. Truia and Hunt, and lu addition
United Press Service
VALPAP.ISO, Nov. 13. Two Oer-
Lclpstc and the
activity of n county agriculturist
On tila rnlurn from Lakovlow, Pro.
fenaor Power will Hpeak at Chllo
iiilu. addresHliiK tho ludlaus ou farm,'
topics
EIGHTH STREET
BONDS ARE SOLD;:
HAHKNKSS
AMHTIIUHAM. Nov. 13. .A Con. .Motor Ciiiiiiwny 1 Surd. I
lanilniipi,, dUpntch, via llorlnn, wiyn' llonry lltibbea Is plaintiff In a suit
H'at Turkey hoa doclarwl war nKnliislJfllml iigiilnal tho Corey Motor company,
ll of thn Triple KnlciiU. powtrn. 'for tho recovery of 1300. i
HAititirrr's hid is iikttkk than
THAT OK CHICAGO FIKM,
MONROE DOCTRINE UP
Germans Feel They Have Right to Ship Contraband
'"IM Pr HervkA
VAHIMNOTON, I). 0 Nov. 13.
1 1 lull dlplomnlM ay tlmt u nnw rim
"tnitiinii or tin, Monron Doctrlm-, this
'""" ' tlurnmii point of view, mny ho
1'iit up to tho Mntu ilepiulmi'iit mid
IriHldeiit Wilson, Thin will ho lu
,,uo tint IJnltwl HtuUs uttompts In Hid
lUlilctHt dugreo to Intorfuro with I ho
ill'iiu-iits of coal and otlmr contrn
"""I of war from South Amerlcnn
wiiutrlM lu Osrman ystwels.
In JiiHllllcntlon of this, It Is pointed
out tlmt. tho Hulled Blntex does not tiL
loinpl in prevent liny uhliunonlH of
iitiiiH, inuiiltloiiH mid irimpa from Cnn
I -iila to Kngliiiul,
If thu llultod Htutes has tho power,
unilnr tho provlaloiiH of tho Monron
illolrliut to provpttt alilpinontH of con
(riibnnil of war from Kcqttnilor nml
Colomblii, alio Iihh tuiunl power to
provonl tho ulilpiiit'iil of contiabnnil
from Conndn, U tho contention of
Jerumiiy.
. . .. .......
WHICH ASKi: KOIl .Vrlll.-NK1 4
ki:i:s KHOM CITY
Two bids weio rocolvod by the
council Inst night for tho $25,021,15
bonds to pay for tho Klght street Im
provomont. Tho bid of J. II. (larrott,
who nuido tho linprovninent, wns ac
cepted. Onrrolt bid pur value mid accrued
Interest. Tho llanckott Hond com
pany of Chicago bid pur, nud nskixl
:. .. ... i i
llto City to ny l,l" tor icgni Her--
vlcurt In tho company's Investlgutlout
Into (ho lognllty of tho bond Issue, 1
,
liiilnir in .Merrill
Itov, Wilt
J
Ono delluttleu: "A blind Kthl
oilau chiiHlug n black cat lu u
dark cellar at midnight."
That U "bonio darkness," to
lnpno Into tho vernacular.
And yet thcru ure some read
ers of The Herald, no doubt, who
nro going It almost as blludlly.
They read tho news of the
day, the favorlto special fea
tures, and nil tho other good
things that go to mnko up tho
editorial end of this newspaper,
and thou thoy drop tho newspa
per, neglecting matters of last
ing henoflt- tho advertisements.
Not to keep oneself Informed
dally of tho ofTorlugs of The Her
ald's iidvci Users Is, In n manner
of Hpcnklng, living In a darkness
akin to that described nbove.
A few mlnntos each day lu
thoughtful consideration of ud
ortlslug Is not only Interesting,
but educating.
A man who never rend n news
paper advertisement would have
a hard time picking out tho best
places in town to do his shop
ping, wouldn't ho?
It mi)'m to shop In The Horn hi
McMillan, S, J., pastor or
tho Church of tho Sue rod Heart, will . Iiefo-v you chop lu Uio stoiro; 1)1
go to Merrill tomorrow, nnd ou Sun- ; per cent of the circulation of this
day will minister to tho spiritual
needs of his parish lu tho alfalfa city,
As n cousuqueuco of his absence there
will he no sot vices lu the church here
on next Lord's Day.
mukt goes direct Into the homes,
1 1 iiy from .Mutual Girl Page
Advertiser.
course, therefore, are asked to confer Ritchie,
with Mr. Pnught as soon ns possible -
as to the course thoy want, etc., and
make it possible for the work to be
started as soon as possible. ,
Two-hour sessions of tho night
school nro hold three times n week. .
J, S. Kent Is his attorney, .vessels.
SOCIAL HYGIENE TALK
BIRDS STAMPEDE
AND KILL WOMAN
Conference on Important Subject Tuesday Nigkt
Klamath Kalis is at lust to receive ,t!ou of state funds was made io the
tho benefits of tho Oregon Social Hy-(society, to curry on Its work, through
HKIGN OK TKRKOH IN ARIZONA 'Bleuo Society. Karl J. Cummins, ajtlu stato. Its members Include the
.representative oi uiu organization, is,oest Known puysicians anu educators
here from Portland, and ho has nr-,ln the state. '
ranged for the holding of a meeting, luo main campaign Is carried on
nt tho opern house Tuesday night. from the Portland office, and from
At that meeting J. K, Snyder of 'that place speakers are sent to all
Portland, tv member of the oiccutlvo parts of the state to organize local
committee of tho society, will discuss 'work, which Is then turned over to
with the in on of Klamath Palls mat- local people. The committee named
tcrs of vital Importance along tho bore to carry on the work in Klamath
linos of the society's work. Local' Fall, consists of J. D. Mason, Super
men will also speak on these sub- Intenilent R. H. Dunbar of the city
Jects. Lthools, and Captain J. W- Siemens,
The Oregon Social Hygiene Society president of the First State asd Bar
ling for Its mission tho replacing of,ings hank. From time to time lee
misinformation and misconception (tuvr from other places will be seat
with correct, clean knowledge regard- in here to glvo a message of Irutruc
ing the facts of life, sex disease nnd a 'tlon.
multitude of similar oylls. This Is , A small number of Invitations are
FOLLOWING Till: TKIlltOltlZINC
OK A HAND OK THKKI. HUN
imi:i OSTKICHK.S
I'nlted Pi ess Servlco
PHOKN1X, Nov. 13 .Threo hun
dred full grown ostrlchus stnmpcdod
along u country road thla morning,
nnd swn rmlng over a carriage driven
by Mrs. L. D. liossenu, they Instantly
killed lior and her two horses.
The news of this spread panic
among nil the ranchers nnd their fam
ilies.
Scores of cowboys wero sent from
nil of tho ranches, and nro engaged
In rounding up tho huge birds.
Awny for the Winter,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles N Meyers
leave In the morning for Pacific
Grove, Calif., where they will spend a
couple of months.
i
being accomplished through this cam- .bclni; Issued, and will be sailed to
ralgti of education, carried on In all linen. Hut It Is not necessary to, re
ports of tho state, jrolvo an Invitation In order to be wel-
The importance in wiucii the work. corned at the meetings, as all tfta '
of the society is held In the state is
shown by tho fact that at Jhe last ses
sion of the legislature, ou approprla
of Klamath Falls are urged to attend,
this meeting, which l one of tke ut
most Importance,
rr
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