The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 14, 1914, Image 1

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PRINTS THE
KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1914
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KLAMATH TAKES ROOF 18 ON THE
SEVERAL PRIZES NEW COURTHOUSE
FOR VEGETABLES
itir.w n-HHKi with iim'i:
iiiiiim.m:iih
WOIIKMI M.tll t st l.itli AC
i minikin oMi'i.ini.it iiiu i:.
MI.NI' UOIIK UtltMs lOllN
v v milii
Antwerp Refugees Tramping
About Holland With Possessions
. ... . II) HUlklHK a llUlouttirilin U.
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itrf.iii.li. liriMMiw Tttrrvi Werv .r t-ou... rwtuirucitun ork compliMed
ft ii
l rii Til ri
III rmiirin work on li roof, therubr
rinie .nlrM lltimv rt,t,ic u,r rovering of thi- bis new
ihH Ih Varied tmMt hutH"
III cilio tepllliG Milllltn fe III
I'nxlu'r IHilAX rtftiltiH IIm I.'iHI lr lAlM. l r now , poMlblo for
b OtilKti unit Cller".
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W'JfilCSSIElSRSaSSS
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tHiirkmrit iii work on tee Interior of
(tit) bulldlllK III" K'rAtri Ul t'f il"
wittier
It following telegram tp
(tinl b The Herald from doors C
ltter c(roinrf of the KUuislh
fUmt r uf Cuiutntrt'e, who tin been
I tktr u( tbe KUuiAlti count)' p
Ublt l H Portland Manufacturer
,tJ Utod I'toduti rdiM, whlrlt l'e
tkrle IihU)
'KUwnili (wunl' exhibit rmplur
rd t. diploin mill a rti prlle (
UtM pmduie dWptay, mill tflii
4lpotaM rro awarded tilt the itl
(Uj f uniuit nmt rle-.
Uur Srdrr Urm unit IturbstiU m
utoc th.tc.l fnr fim fit" winner
oirr we did lint hav If o
rtrtnl" uti 4liUy, Ih-)- ph mi'
noB.Mrirj fur l iirU,"
Mr lltoKsr Uxt fur KUliiatlt
rIU umwrro
MODOCS MAY GO
TO MS. F. FAIR
II. Ih MIIhI.h im OM'l.ltltlMI Willi
Jtrc muni, i: i oiiicih
.UOlT Ml II . VKMI'lli: ON
tiii: . sir
PHKYitf Hk PblM
--.; ; -tMRJ JW Xglit&l. -warn
rriv. smr.- K.rk-r,v-- vmhb. n
.Mf IT bi ? JKH L
l1JKSK'J.VHrw,il
COLD RAINS ADD TO THE
HORROR OF FLEMISH BAT
TLEFIELD; PRUSSIANS HELD
IIKUI.I.V, Not. II. ll Ih ofllclrtlly uiiiioiiiktiI Umt ilio OcrmaM have
ini.il ilic Vm.t cnnal n-l of liUKfinarcii, nnil It in ilrcUrcil tht they
I lin. riiiluifi Mlclcy, tlinv mile mmiIIi of Ypre.
I . tf
t LOV'DU.V, Nov. I J. Tho uar oflkc 1 rvr opliiuLilit' orcr tlie altmtloa
in llnmli'iK, and I lie ttilinlttdlljr uiiavolilnblo cmly r.Matlon of llir German
iill.uk iimiii thr line iWttiillnit llie cooat.
' OdlilaU ny Hint nrconUng to unofflriul ic;.hi1 the allien Iijt re-occw
ilnl Dlx Slmle.
, Itnin ami gnlc arc rvpiiiK tin. trt'mlies nlon tlte coHt. A (to
imfntornlilc netitlicr l rni(illy Ix-cmninK rw, thU will nadoahledly
1 1 -:i Tier fnliillllcs.
J Tlio ntarslij- Kruuml In Itclitlum illtrlrt U Hooded, and In nuwjr
il'KKl M"ltli rorii'.
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I'AHIS, .Nov. 14. Tlie-coimiiuul'l"o m) the aide hare deed
kllomt'f i-r i-t or lllxMlioole, n one Incident in the eoatiaued vtoleat trB
Kle from Vprt". touartl the -a. Tlie Germans continue their mm!u,
hut tln. nlliick nrc In the main renJlcd. ,
, iU-Iiorl mjt the Krrnrh continue tlie ofTensite nortliwet of SoUcoea.
The German ore ctrondy entrenched there.
Tlie wnr ofTJcc has l.mded the IlrltUh troojw for their repulae of the
us.l:in jniard at Vprci. Sereti hundred Gemmu dead found behlad lae
fimit llrltUh lrturln after tlie repnle. Indicate the ferocity of (be IwnV
fo-lmrid encounter. J'
The (eniuiii attncktsl In the ino.! determined manner, aad their !
f wt Hppnlline.
Tlie rehtnnption of the furioim drive toivanl tlie eoaat bf tltc Germaas
fr. cxpetted. OuInB to the neather. continued nsnaului of any cOB0eqitece
lire imolble. Botli armies are suffering from tlie cold aad rata.
., iv liuuiuri-U, j llie) may uoi aguiu
easiRe lu tho war. So afany thous-! Rnalnri AAvanrfHL
and of nermann Jammed Into Ant-.
Funds to Belgium;
6ERMANY TELLS
Of NAVY FIGHT
on ki.m, Mm:Mi:.vr itti'i:it
IIUiWtlll.MJ ('tllttlVCI. Ar'I'AIII.
wtin.ii ami: iuiiii:m .iti:ii
"Kii;.v
A dilute mi til. KIbmaUi ami Mo
it iv Indian n.i lti Moiloc War anJ
c tolliciloti of Indian curitw from lJil' ThU l jiut ona partr of Autrp,lvi, much lei rI them noemthlnts cn Umt tbero ui nothing for the'
Mtioii mr l-v one of tl.o Mtraciloiu tefuitre cauclu liy Hut camera tnftt'ilto cat Herbert Corey, who made an handful of Uclclan troop to do but,
al Hit. I'Atmma-l'aciflr Cxponlilun, ir In Holland Tliern wero ItiO.OOQ of7inctleut5on on the roadi leading I to kcatler. Slace the Uelglans who;
Ilio plan now twins outlined do not tit it ncatlercd alons lh road from 'from Antwerp, found men. women fled Antwerp hav found the German' ,1'nltcd i'nwis Serrlce
mUrrirrr A jrt thousb. tbrre ban Antwerp Into Holland, and they bae and children tramping by the thous- to be well behaved many of them are, LONDON', Nor. 14.
b.i. 1.1.1 i.ine tanrtble dune atid-iel all oyer ibe little Dutctrand, Thtii women are accompanied coins back to their home. Tho dam-ialdod Kelgium by
n i i. i.iM mimiiT im ja immarcdv Tlu. border ion could by Mm of the tlelglan soldier who age done by the shelU waa not great. lEOu.OO!) to the stricken little mon-.
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i,.i in.i.irv f itin in. not. of courw. caro for a tenth or ran wnen mo ticrmana cni into aiii- u ny snouiu e destroy me city j torch. me crown also
-England today I
advancing JH,-
PLOW UP THE
HOPPER E66S
I at prment In Hut Kran- them. They could not even And warm . werp. A large part of King Albert's the Germans asked.
Illdril-
doe War. i ai prment in in fran- ,mV w.m i ....-.-..... - -..-.
clKO. taking the matter up with ..dare for ths women and children to "army went oor thc,DjUch border andJGerman city?';
t..Jtlon (iitrlati He U In corri-i" -' ' ;
npntidetifo with Captaltl O C Apple
sate Itlddlo nnil other about the ad
vltabtllty of the move.
Mine writer. I tint the Orexun
bulldlh at the fair U ttm mott oris
Inat of any of tho tato bulldltiKn.
and I 111 n clam by llelf It will bo
one of the nrt bulldlns to oatch the
n)e, he nays
Altliouc.lt the Orestm bulldlus U
wt back from the others, Xltneit ia
"Is It not nowa$4.00o,000 to Servta.
German Aviators
Fly Over England
GIlNKltAL SCOTT TX
BE HEAD OF ARMY
advanced 1
i STKOY EGGS THAT WOVLD
I HATCH UY COMING SPSCfG,
S.iYS EXPERT
I'ftlltd I'tot Service
lll:itl.l. ou The Hague). Nov
II Tb (ollowlns rwtardlns tha
Coronet battle U given lu the nmclrtl hai lhl ' more than repaid by the
iUlttt)tut inct that It ironts on tne tiowcn uaie.
Tlie Nurrtpburg sltottced the Good
tlfci.. ....i . i. .....,.. i. ,, r. lu, in. n i' I'oalliou.
ikuics of righting. Tho Monmuuiti' Curll I' H.t.cr, fur ewrtil years .u .f.el whUtllug a deep
Christmas Ship Is
Y i W1 W 1 1 United I'rewi Sen Ice 'today announced that General Hugh! majority of our Injurious
I f tAV IrllOsy Mlalrlt!! MEHLIN. (wireless Ma SayUII.). ; Sc" ucce Gnfl William W.f h lhe wateJ
I II I 1 1 II If A I larll IS Nov- I The war ofllce declares that ' otherspoon as chief of staff of the ' statement
Vrll lUI ffttl I IVIUUloerman abators hao flown over United States Army. The change is ,n olX' ' l 8tateraent
Slwrness and Harwich. England. utTecUve .Monday,
I'lilli-d I'reas riarlce
NEW YOUK, Nov
flifd, but tl.o 0Nd Hope. ihouKhirontisrled with Hie Ills Hniln t.urabw farewell, tho U S I.
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Tho departure of the Jason recalled
j4 with all to mind tho history of one of the most
tl ir0(t,(. UmpresalU' movements fostered by
lAmorican newsiapers anu eucourageu
by American pcopio, Amarican ran-
Jusen steamed '
In on Uiuluesa.
, A. Mark, a progressive Olene
rancher, was In the county seat Sat-,
urday, giving attention to business'
matters.
United I'resa Service
WASHINGTON. D. C. Nov. 14. j OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL-
Secretary of War Llndley M. Garrison LEGE. Corvallls, or. 13. Tb
'today announced that General Hugh majority of our Injurious 'Watt ofc
IX v
recently
Wotherspoon was raauo bv A- L- Lovett, insect speclal-
lue uregon Agncmiunu v,oi-
tege. Those eggs are placed in the
raoro compact soli about the borders
jot fields. In meadows and pasture land
named as chief of staff last March, ,1st at
suiceeding General Leonard E. Wood. lege.
EASTERN KOOTHALL SCORES
tJI; damaged, trpd In ih dark
BfM,
I'tiltrd I'ri-ns Hervlc
CI.KVl:LAND. Ohio, Nov. i The
Whlor AtiMlger, a local tlertnan
'lHr. iirse I hut nil rhlldreti born to
Hermans or Herman American parent
on November 10th be named "Em
dtn," in rtimmsiuorate the linking of
llit cruiser. i
cumimii) nun niremnii, aim ni oul today on Its mission or gisunens roads and the Red Crosa Society.
later a mill am' JTd foreman, has )( m,joll ,)r mor, ci,,rtfU whose The first mention of tho project,
resigned his position He litis accept. kJUd () Ku two months ago. gripped the hearts of
pit n pmce iin hi" iii,,ii. -
f4rtitrlnK ctiinpan) at Shlpplngton
Mr Seller I a highly capable I tint
bermnn
YALE ,
.HINCETOX
...10
...14
'and In clover and alfalfa fields. They
; occur iu tho surface soil in capsuWa
containing from thirty to one hundred
t.
Sues on n Note. j
C, S. aud R. S. Moore have died an
action In tlie circuit court against;
l,l.n i,Annl AiF,i,'Vvlinrn ltlrtt Mllln'
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pouring Into tho newspapers through-,""" ,"' '" ,v ,! '. ' I Moves Ills Ottlce
"... .,.! nfr-,i.. ..i r nii'les1' " " note, and 20 aUor-f " "rac--
HARVARD 0
nROWN Q
..
In the bold of the collier was tilled joul Uf rollntI.J.( orrerlng aIll of
mi the .lrk I.Ul.
Andrew J Homer of tb olllco talT
with Christinas presents coutriuuiou j.nui-
by Amvrlciuis from nil purts of this, Railroads offered
(country.
free transporta
tion of the gifts to New York. Soci
eties offered to co-operate with the
Red Cross organization In seeing that
tho presents for the kiddles were
Ecry shin nlung the rler front
of the IVIIcau liny Lumber company ftm (l ut upcr hay dlspla)i-d flags
I rtiiiflneil la his home with n thrent-1 f ,. l,B.onlltt,lrrlng and neutral
until attack of typhoid nm K,xvry concolxablo spot to which carefully packed
bunting could be attached was a blase The high point of Interest was
l-.i.- All. r lH. f ,olor. The windows of tho big reached when Secretary of the Navy
Daniels volunteered to act
Here lor a VMl.
Mr. Alma HarrU mid Mrs. Prank
Mimiifilf ft ttvrtrA I at a I M I at Is mm
unburn, Neb.. io visit their dnuetitprs Mm (lllbert of Merrill, who n .Kykcrnpers were crowded with spec Josephus
nd tliters. Mrs. Maxwell M. .onB.lwii tMtttiiR Mr and Mrs Robert i . a,orii ,0 KOt n glimpse of the Jnsoii. ,na the nntlunal Santa Claus by offer
M Mian Jennie Harris,
'main nil winter.
They
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will AleKinidsr, liiia rettirneii to tne aii-in',, 0,cn yncClt 0u tho rlter front at Ing the use of the new comer Jason
'City, 'thn Rnttory and the docks wero Jam-!ns a "sea sleigh" to carry the offer-
mod with cltltens who waved greet 'Ings of the American people across
li,Kt i the ocean.
i .,,,,.i.,,,,M .
ney fees. Rollo C. Groesbeck Is at
torney for the Moores.
ileit for n Vlf.lt.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C,
Uert C. Thomas, who has been us
soclated with E, L. Elliott for sev-
eggs.
Plowing the land where It Is prac
tical to do so Is beneficlaK In meadow
aud alfalfa fields use a spring-tooth
harrow, or, better still, use a reno
vator or spudder. This practice is
of value to next year's crop, and wilt
ral months, has opened law offices 1 uaUr.ur .....
in the Willets building. Prior to
l?! aibaa.. ! lnHtlH(t
E, Darling came coming to Klamath Falls Mr. Thomas """"" " -""
In last night from Nomo. where Mr was special agent of the general land Henry Conn, who has been attend
Darllng operates a hardware store, to olllce at Portland. Ins to bis local property interests.
visit their brother. H.J. Darling, and , lcaVcs ln tne n-".'nK for his home la
wife of this city. From here they go.AMk Who'. Cominn! (Roaeaurg.
to llerkeloy for the winter. Tho vaudeville team of the Medford
Rink to Clotto Sunday Xightti.
I high school will appear at Ashland,
'Gold Hill, Klamath Palls, Yreka and
Tho More Ford Owners.
Goorue Hlehn, local Bales agent for
Aunotineement Is mndo by the Pa-il.tna Mills before their appearance lu'(the Ford Motor company, reports the
llllon rink that the amusement place 'tbls. city. Although a little amateur-ales of cars to H. J. Tickner of Lu-
Marsh Owners Elect
UHMMMI Prisoner. In One City
A Petrograd dispatch to Renter's
Wills Million" to City
i i i.A, ,,-,. It. llnrinniiii. who died n
. ,.. ii-....iiTelegrum company says the number
lew i in 8 ago at Uoltlmore, following .... . , . . .
........... ...r. .,... m,v .,r 1 1. ' Austrian prisoners brought Into
."'T.:". ...HM..t. few ner.!K,w 8,nc thft commencoment of tho companies
mil inn imiiiii .",.- , - -- . .... l,a r,li,l n Inlnl nt 10ft mill
will not bo open Sunday nights. The .tsh. they have thus far made a credit
!rlnk will be open Sunday. afternoon, jnblo showing, Medford Sun.
Ihowovor, so nil will bo given a chance j-
ui r.me
gell Valley and Mrs,
Merrill this week.
L. J. Joseph of
Annual Meeting Held in This City Last Evening;
snuat betiuesU. Tho money, about
80,000,000, Is to bo used In building;
a Irco city hospital. Recently ho Knve
ho rlty park ptoporty worth a mil
lion,
Tliu uiuum meeting of tho Low or
Kluiiiiiti, Mnrth Land Owuvts Asso
(itlim wits held last night ut tlu
'"Ice of A, A, Mohttfftiy, whim tho fol
low lug oitlrers wero chosen for tho
"lining m...
''futliloiii, c, H, )0 ,,,. vlcn presi
"it, Mike MiiUclieiibticlior; socrelnry
A- A. Meliurfoy. treasurer, 1., P. WIN
i. Alio) Ady wns elected n mom
"f of Iho uxocutlvo board, tho oltN
lrn comnrlslni tho other inoiubom.
'Iio u number or tho marsh luud
owners attended, Inoludluc big del
lon from Oklahoma, Cnllf. Pro
ulsn
1...1 MMiniuer J 0. Cniiili was
presDiit as ii uuiiosmitHilvn of tbo rt-c
liiiniitloii Hcrlco 'inimr. tho aist ouilttod. show mi In
UwiitliiiuBlillliliitllilHiooinfc imiKiH-s of
ifiiiki"-"
Ot toher EH)tls Heavy
I'welM) iiorts for tho month of Oc-
tlui uuvorniuont' proposition to
nmrsh luud owners for tho pormn
nciit ctoMlttif of tho B.to at tliu mil
way winning would bo stibmltloil, but
UJs Iiiih not iitilvoil from WiishluK
(on, Tim oxiu'iitlo board will moot
nuxt Bitturdny to IiivvsHkMo tbo I'rop
osltlmi, wlilch will b rocelvod by Hint
lime, mid thoy will net it tlmo for a
meotlug of nil Hio mombem, when tlio
propositi will bo formally submitted.
HellKerent lluy Freely
! To ditto It Is stated that foreign
orders for clothing, trucks, harness,
I tinned meats mul the like In tho Chi
cago uuu uoigiiuoring marxcts
amount to between 17,000,000 nnd
$8,000,000. Purchasing agents of
tho British and French governments
mo tn tho Held, and the former hat
13,000,000 gold In a local bank to bo
The meat
Armor Piute Contract Let ' '
Tlio llvthlehem and Mldvnle btetil
hao been awarded the
contracts for armor plate and steel fori
tho now- battleships Idaho, California
nnd Mississippi, toiallug S10.7C4.112,;
n reduction of $757,342 in armorj
plate compared with tho pi ice of two
tears ago.
Local Doctors Unite
Klamath Medical Society Organized Last Night
33.0S2.370, drain I being exported
freely, nnd Hie cotton movement Is used ugalnst purchases
KnlnloB. Tho exports of brodstuiTs,inc)(ors tire said to have enough Euro
lonipnreil with last year, how an j)onn orders on hand to keep thorn
enormous Increase. tunning full time for a year.
Italy has virtually decided to ac
cept the offor of the czar to recelvo
unconditionally tho Austtiaus ot Ital
ian nationality captured by Russian
s'jldlers, Tlieso number 5,000. and
belong to the districts ot Trent,
i Trieste, Con, Pola and Dalmatia.
Russia is ordering, through tho . During the lust week lu October tho
Chicago Association ot Commorco.j German casualty list, according to
mutorlnl required In metal working Uorllu, amounted to 63,000, a total
nnd ship building Wirth 16,000,000. Jof 40,000,
i Under the now Urltlsli eyesight test
rules, licenses to pilot mall steamers
on the Atlantic are grunted only to
men who can distinguish white, rod
and greeu lights tho site ot it plnhead
twelve feet away.
At a meeting of Klamath Falls muko the orgaulxatlou one of the
Physicians ut tho home of Dr. L. L.isroatest factors In the upbuldg pt
I I.! nana It, tTVilla
Truax last night, tho Klamath Med- ,,.. ' . . ... ,,.
month, at which time social and hy-
followlng omcers elected: President, jgjenlc measures of benefit to the i
Dr. L. L. Truax,; vice president, Dr,
J, L. Harris of Uonanxa; secrotary
treasurer. Dr. Floyd M. White.
This Is the first medical associa
tion to be formed In Southeastern
Oregon, and the members plan to
munlty will be discussed.
with matters pertaining to the
itary conditions of town, the
etc.
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rvni,1tu t,A iwaulutfA 4II ..!V. S-$
Kivuiumu m-j a..M.....j. .. ,.-.(., .i:
work to educate the people i jaaft". ,
guarding against epldsailea, lto&',t iti
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