The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 17, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1914
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I'AHIH, Not. 17 The Ucraaaa attack upoa KhJema waa
ilar. Stiolla are romrtaatljr falltac I" the toww, ! Maaf
being destroyed.
Abjt esteaded oiocmct of troop or sium la Flaadera are
lu ntaajr plami the Britlab and Freacb troop are ataadlaa; water
drcp, lioUttnK their BoaOUoaa ta the fare of a terrlMe Are from the Crnwap.
a'rtillerjr.
The action of the liearjr artlUerr in more proaomaced ta FUadera.
1 Vvpite repeated repukea, the Germaas roatlntte their attack aear Tate
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and south of IUxachoote.
j Fighting at Xleaport, through HU Made toward Yprra jeaterday waa
; nlinott eatlrely roaflaed to caaaoaadiaa;.
Ttic GTjnan and allied troop "" 'h1 Abne and ia the Argoaae reglea
I'rlnri" Kri-li-rick, and mm the cconl illil not Itut loaf.
authorities knew what ther looked
are more actire.
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lu ktdio nt hU ifumt Ik lf tiiltt
Udfilrr, luiv 1I10 cijonmm (mwrr ut
tho tlrrmati J Cinch cun Tim fori
wk lukrn hy lh army umlrr Crown
. ti... .htrti TNrMi.ii fiirfrM.tft.il in ittir. YI.. iiittvttii i.a-. & iM tiiiii... nA k..n i.mu.aa. -MK. !.' UerBtaaa atteatMeal to croaa tlie .mlaae aear awer rjeacn
cumli to tin tlertnan gun. After Ural cr taken? of the Interior of great Oertnan gun, properly placed, , hlw up treaehes aad arereated taJa., '; t - -,, . jfi'
th th'rmsnK htl taken I.H'ge and lAjngwy. Tbe'erench have guarded 'cracked the teel encaement'o It wai J, ' T ' A
Namur with the aid of thl gun ther their great frontier fortretses to care- Irnpoulble for the French gunners j .,
inoxtil on iu Maubiuge. and that city, fully that noane except the war,conrealed within to bold their place.' Unlttd Press Sanrke
lr fur lllf ,Vrth.
Mr anil Mr, W H llvlirmaii. hn
sr dlnrrdited It U Blrd Hut jrttriilly irilred from the hoiel lml
fntiia win within fortnight lve t,ow j,fcT gone to MrMlnntllle. They
lot 8tnnh for a Ungthy ttny Urre comiailHl by their grand.oti.
It I. not bolloved that the I'nlird Wardcll Ttimiikliu, alwi the cmmlrwii
itmirt will ask Mc.lco to my u lnrjf Mr and Mrs. . It, Toiniklnt, whi
Itfltnlty for thertnie of the Ameffwiit atlctid rChool In the Yamhill
lra X(Uatl(m of Vera Urut, .rounty cat
T 1-iri.rh .cWttlUU rlalm that J""" '"r W",,rr'
h fttM dlt (n.P. tho whltpj Mf J ' Cami. and daughter Carol
Hood rofj.iiKlw, vihlcli play an Im-itetnrned Monila) nlglil from nil
xtni pari In ih fight agalni ill-xMemln! UU Uh relatUm In Bmith-
bacteria rrn California
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FROM BI6 SHOW UP 10 SCRATCH- ON THIRD STREET
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tt)M.Mi:i'i: hl'iaKS 1II(JHI,V OP THK K1IIST DAY OK Ol'KIUTIOX; CKXT, AHL'TTING I'KOl'EHTA 18
- I'KTItOGRAD, Xox IT Detail of the Ctoldaa Mghtiac. Jaat lageiwd.
indirate tluit the Raaaiaaa ceasafately aarpriaed the I
After eight day of Ngbtiaa; ahout Bacatoraewo, the
. rturlml a poltat two jbWesTJpym Goidap before the "Grrmaas learaed of U,
and a aaak attack hy dracaoas aad light artillery carried the MB, which
f'WM theon llraa t wlina aa iaaaargaaMe posltloa.
Violent awuults are beiag made against Cracow defease by the Baa
kiaua. The Illusion fom adranrlng from the east haa reached Taraow,
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Hr3l "xl I morlag rapidly.
A tortioa of Cracow Is bruniag. Tho inhabitant are seeing la a paaic.
TIU-TMi:XT ACfOltllKI) Till. AS "WO.VWKHFUl." MORE KK- CHAHGFJ) KOK FIFTY PER
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Big Meeting Tonight
Klamath Falls Men Much Interested in Campaign
Harely Imui lhe uvt of Klamnth
1'allt dun a Interested In a coming
"tt-rit a they are lu tonight' liieitliiK
t the (iporn htiune. when tho work of
lining tip Klamath Fall for tho nun.
Men ( ( duration boltig carried on
1 the Orogon Boiial Hygiene Hoclety
"l he ouillnrd. Itealltlui tho peril
' tbu futuro generation from the
Mwuoil Ignarunro regarding ox
wiierji mid the ravages of dl.en.e
litKoly hrouglit about by this Ignor
ce, ihey nre ready to nisUt In nv-
,r' u i ho aprcadliig of I ho (lospel
"' Truth, mid n big ntleudnncc In nn-
llfll'ttllMl.
An liivltutluu Is extended to eu-ry
'"i In tlni city (o attend this meet
'"K Hochii nud moral hygleno will
''" !" luplrs dlscustd, mill J. II, Mn
wti lll net iu cliulrmnn. Tho pn-Bi-nm
nrrniiKi'd follews:
Tlu I'rtivnlKiicy mid (lunorul rN
muiivss" 0f Vemiroul Dlsenae
"lid Their Kffuct Upon tho luill
vlilunl mitt ihollomo"
Ur. K. I), .lohimon
1 fet.i Conditions Among (llrls
mid hoys" m. I). Coal
"flm Pour Hex I.Ioh and Olhor
Cimihm, RumolM",.J. K. Hnyder
"Wlint dm Wo Do for Klamnth
Pnllaf w. A. Doltell
J K. Unydor Is a moinbur of Hut
exeriitlvo board of tho Oregon Boclal
"jkIohii 8octy,
Tills U a mooting which Is worthy
f tho support of vcry clllien, be
09 " the topic U ot such unlvorsal
li lid deep humnti Interest (lint no l''iil
idhUlou will prewnt the roiiiinuu
Ity1 "gvitliiK together" on tbu "iliig
lu proportion to population, rondl-
l.i. .. . . I I I.. ..i.M .i...l .llulrli.1-
nous nre w'i in n iii '""'"
rti iii i In iom'iu and rllleit. necurdliiK
tu lornl ih)lrlnu
lu connection with the wirK or ine
.soilety Here, nn exinim niioniiiB me
work bring dune through the slnte of
Oregon In Installed In the Miami room
In I w fell the stores of the J I' l
gulre company niul K. Hugnrinnu This
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jnml present perllneiit fnrt under the
'ciMUlonH, "The Kiiemy" mid "Aide to
the l.'nomy," to show the dire results
l onerenl dlsonsc upon the lctlin
'unit iiiioii posterity.
1 Tim "men's spoeliillsls" nud other
'iiunrk doclois nml rnmedlfs nru fully
iix.iosed, lth pvraounl epoilpnef of
tunny of their vlrtlinn, who, though
ptufectly heullby. ere leil to holinvo
Ihey went dlsfAsud, nud wem "hlod"
I for exhorhlinnl fee, lnrl J. Cum-
'mlngs, in rnnrge or uie exuiini, "
.n tkn Interest by nXDlillillUK Hie '"
'diiloiis tho society hns discovered nud
j helped iirndlrnlo.
, llcslde lbl", Hiu f of ,l, l"u;'
lely U fxplnliiftl l n number of ex-
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lllbllH, Willi pilolliHIHM" " '"v ""
held In othor plnre, M ' l,u,"
phloU for bo)B, glrU, men nml
nion,nia oilier nhls to rlonnor llf
mid hfnltbler offspiluK. Tho exhibit
uilll rnmnln OIlun III! ItftOrilOOn Ullll
vvetiliiK. nd nil ro InVlted in nltonU.
'A' I Hi a gold medal and cash prist
for lhe tct marled producU display,
sppetnl awards for the best onions
nnd cheese, and high mention on the
((Utility of potatoes entered, Secretary
(U-orco C lllowur ot the Klnnmth
Chnmber of Coininerce canto In last
night front attendance nt the I'orl
Innd Manufacturer nnd I.and Pro
ductn Dhow In addition to his nt
trnrtlto booth nnd tho capturing of
the prltcs. Illowor Incidentally boost
rd Klamath further by several renma
of booster liitcnlen In the Portland
paiKr.
1 The onion were from the Nlt
srhnlm tract lu Mills addition, and
tho cluono from I.oosley & Sons nt
I Fori Klamnth. Those, nnd tho other
products did much to disprove tlto
stories clrculittfd of killing frosts,
etc., here.
Mr, Ulower U loud In hU prnlso of
the treatment accorded him by C. C,
Chapman of the Oregon Development
League nnd Portland Commercial
Club, nud of nil of tho land show offl-
olnls, who extended ovcry possible
courtesy to Ulower nnd to County
Agriculturist Olnlsyer, who was also
nt tho land show.
United Press Senlco
1 WASHINGTON, t). C. Nov. 17.
i Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo
said that tho first day's operations ot
the Federal Reserve banks was won-
jderful.
He said that tl would roqulro at
least a week to determine what neces
sary changes In routine would be
j made. He also said that the Indica
tions wero that the system would bo
far moro efflclont than anticipated.
Couple Are Wedded.
Justice of the Peace K. W, flowen
Inst night performed tho ceremony
pinking Mln I" Combs Mrs. John
I,, Potter. The groom Is it well known
l.ostjtlvor rnnchor, nnd tho brldo Is
tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pierce
Combs, old Klmunth county residents.
Camp Meet Tonight.
i:MUtnn Kucmiipmenl No. 4U, I, O.
iO. F, moots tonight In regular session
)ln Odd Follows Temple. Visiting
i Patriarchs cordially Invited,
Home Till livening.
Mrs. Louis 11. Hnth U expected this
oeiiliiK from n visit with relatives In
frillnns, Calif.
A now bridge across Thorn Hollow,
Umatilla county, li to cost 916,000.
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When n man's married a great
mnny things may happen to him,
but one of tho best things that
can fall to his lot Is to have a
home wherein The Herald ta the
family newspaper the guide,
philosopher and friend of the
household.
Tho Herald will be nil qf that
If given the opportunity.
Through Its advertising col
umns It will put pure food and
drink on his tablo; It will place
correctly fashioned garments
upon his back, a well-shaped bat
upon his bead, good shoes upon
his feet; It will tell him how
to furnish and paint It; It tells
hi in how to save money and
how to Invest his savings; it
points tho way In a hundred
lines of avcry-duy activity; and,
If ho will let it, it will be trio
best nil round friend ho ltns,
next to his wife.
Tho best way to be friends
with Tho Herald and Its adver
tising columns is to tako It home
ovory day and accept tho help
It offers you.
It pays to shop lu The Herald
before you shop In the stores;
01 por cent of the clrculntlou of
this paper goes direct Into tho
hornet,
The new proportion of levylug the
nksessmenUt for the cost of Third j
street Improvement was brought up'
In last night's meeting ot the council.
December "th is the date set for ob
jections to be heard. .
Under this assessment the abutting!
property Is assessed 50 per cent. In '
the former assessment, which was ob-
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Jected to, this was 65 per cent, '
The second lot back Is assessed lit
per cent, the third at S per cent, and .
the fourth and fifth lots and all the
second block lots are each assessed '
4 per cent of the cost.
I'nlted Press Sanrlca
LOXDOX, Nov. 17. OAcial advice from Christiana are that the Ger.
liinn cruiser Berlin was Interned today at Thread. The commander re
Irortetl submarine off the Lofodea Islands.
It U believed the Teeeel convoyed a flotilla of submarine, plaaatag to
raid the British warship in those water.
Tho nally Mail's Dunkirk lorrespondent estimate the Germaa
in the last four days of lighting la Flnader at 100.000. Fkjbttac
tiiiuc, despite the blisard.
Premier Anqulth today announced tho entire Xortu Sea ia now a I
Itary area. This means that vessels entering do so at their owa risk,- re
gardiag mine, and are subject to the orders of the adlmralty.
Citlted Press Service
CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 17. OOlclaU say the Turk attacked
defeated British Indian troops at Fao on the Persian coast. The Hiadoo
losses uere l.OOO.
COLLISION HURTS
HORSE AND AUTO
United Prebs Service
LOXDOX, Xov. 17. An omclal statement says the Austrian made a
sneeplug defeat of the Servians at Kalnbara. Six thousand prisoner aad
much nrtlllery equipment uere captured.
i United Press Service
HKItLIX, Xov. 17. It is oMctarV denied that (Jeraniny refused Aater
AMMAL K11ACTUIIK8 A LKO. AXli , cwi aW ( lulgillllK lBttead, Oermanj is pleated by the oer of aJUb.
CAR IS BADLY TORN UP BY
THK TOXGUK OF THK WAGOX.
rilAVKFKWt IS UNHURT
Tho nutomobllo of W, J. Joues, who
bus leased tho Ankeuy ranch, is minus
u windshield and front scat, with the
back sent und gasoline tank torn
open, and is otherwise permanently
disabled; u big draft horse belonging
to tho O. K. Transfer company is dead
after suffering n fractured leg. Both
Injuries came as tho result of a col
lision on Sixth street last night.
Tito team, which was driven by
Charles Talbot, was stopped near
Sixth und Main streets, while the
driver was In a store. During his ab
sence the team started to run away,
and collided with Mr, Jones' auto,
which was coming up Sixth street,
Mr. Jones, strange to say, was not
Injured, although the tongue ot the
wagon missed htm a very little bit..
School Levy 2 Mills
Tax Is Due to Cost of Free Text Books and Misic
A. two mill levy for school pur
poses was decided upon by the board
of directors of School District No, 1,
Last year no levy was made for tho
maintenance of the local schools
Members of the board ot directors
say that wero It not for extra expenses
It would not be necessary to levy the
tax this year, The money la needed,
though, to pay for the free text books
taxpayers
of
.receutly voted by the
the district.
Another item of expense added, la
the course in music, which the tax
payers recently petitioned the boar
of directors to re-establtsb. This is
to be started again about Deceajber 1,
The regular school election, will he , - ;,
held November 87th. at .the Central &
school. At tfa'at time, a 'awwaar jttft K
the board of dlreetors will be eawvL
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