The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 18, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1914
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GERMANS TAKE
OFFENSIVE
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A
FIGHT IN EAST
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TURKS FIRE AT LIFTING OF F06
A U. S. LAUNCH AND STORM SEES
FIERCE FIGHTS
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WASHINOTON, I. C. Nov. 1S-
(.aptntn Dicker, commanding tho t'. '
H. K, TroneMC, cabled Navy Sccre-f
,tarr Ujnlelfi (bat while proceeding
. from Vurla to Smyrna to make official
jcnIW for the government, a launch
, from the Tennessee wa fired at by I
(lie Turkish forts at the harbor en-I
trance. The launch carried the Stars,
and Stripes at the time. j
The only thins definite that the de- i United Vtes Service
partment knows Is that a shot was! PARIS, Nov. 18. Now that the
.Now That Weather ! ClearlMff aad
Drying Annie Take Up th flattie
With Itenewed Ferocity BriUafc
Wrhlr HUH Aldla O AHtod
Ijiml Knrrea, m& Report Wreck
inx of (JerataM Armored Trai.
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lb. tlrimnh out of Pranre.
Tbrtr rp rumor that a a rrult of
U dUlUfactlon, Ituaata nun In
l.aJj to Iftok out for liff,lf. Uu'U
U fhe ilralred a iraH)ll that roub'
WWH ni"-n all winter, aitd It U ttff'
dlilrJ ibt l' pill now alUrk Au
trlt i4 Turkey to wrt thrlr hold
ten from inrm, kntine ntHr and
()tni in nchl It out a Ix-st thr-no.
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., ""' " '"" '"""' ""' i t u truB rnoiiKli to K-eii llm nlllc.l forces from Coiutantlnople. The tower on tho left is knovin ns
KinauiHiii ii sou uifti on int. hkiu ., kn..i, n Jioiinmmvd I Thoy am wry old. and probably would not last long bctoro modern military.
st built of niamtiry iii.ltn.l of conctgie. nd thi- modern concrrie forts In Krnnco and llelgluru failed In withstand the Ocrman j:uns.
The)
MIT DEPARTMENT
WILL ORGANIZE
Ni:.TIMl Or' Al.l. WOMKX' IXTI.'H-
iti:u iv tiiw m:v wouk or
tiik i.iiuuitv ri.nt tii MKirr
iiiiimv aiti:umkn'
Send Cotton to the Hospitals
ii; wii.i.iam (.-. Micrniuti)
irNA, Oil 17 (II) moll In Nr Votk) Till U an aiMU lo
fi) nirtlidii In rirr) liimm i'n In llic l'nlle Slid'. If Clili.liiuin
iiiiAlt nii)(lilnK In )u. Iirif U no iimii lunll) lo your
lx-lle( In umm ttlll lounnl iiii'it. It tin. midline lo il"
ullli Mnrln lla riiirivl rti.i Inn It hn n mIiiiI lot
In tin ttllli liuiiunll) l(inrl j our frllmv men. It l
i nttilml n Iii. mill tt nnlrral a )iiimUi).
I "r llittt iiwU llm lnxpllnU lirn luito liecu
ttliliom iiiiimii i Hit itlilili in iln'M tin MouniU of
iljliiK MilillriK. tkror unit iiiu-w linto iMt-n rttiu
h lint in iiunorl .mall uiinii of rlnlti, rut from
Iim( nlul liniidkrrtlllrt., Ihr lioii llutiuU llm .
i ill til Ih-Iiii: riint lulu ntnll l".iu of Uiiii'o and thru
Klrllll'nl. Tlioiini! iti'lliiili ixmiiiiN iininl lx itn-wl
illlli lliU limine, i ouch, It-ii-Oi nintrrliil.
iurrlnili In llir iimin nf liuiiiniill) iiiikIu lo wild
tolliin to ulil.i A wi iiiniilll) of nliMiilM'iit ml
tun tniiM tut M-iil Ii) p.nvrl mm( If AlnriUnni ould
hut il.. iimiii ibi'iux-lirn ilii' luiili Ink, of liuyliiitn
rnbill i)iinii(lt) of It nml "nillni: Il In Vli'iiun l mirrl
tot rule.
The mikH" l"uhl be aitiliviil lo tho lied ' mIi-), Vli'iiun,
unit iimil.(-l "fur die Wrw midet to" (eolloii for ttouiided). Il will
iraili Ihe ln'llil llhlu lllte' ivk from I lie lllne It U Hwrd In
Alifiiin,
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NEW LAW MAKES IT'S TO BE DUCKS
MANY INELIGIBLE FOR R. E. CLANTON
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ASA l(i:srir OK TIIK I'ltOVIHIOXH, KLAMATH COUXTV SPOKTSMKX'S
(fired at the vessel. Nothing will be
jdont) until further advices regarding
tho affair arc received.
The Tennessee sent the launch to
ward Smyrna to Investigate the report
that American Interests there were
endangered. It Is said that the Amer
ican consul general there, Ocorgo
Iorton, is apprebenslvo for the safety
, of the American consulate.
J Following the report of the shot nt
the launch, Henry Morgenthau, Unit
'ml Staten ambassador to Turkey, or
'dcred tho Tennessee to leave Vurla.
The cruiser Is now anchored in the
harbor of Chios.
ol' Till: XKW CITIZKXSHIf HIM,
CA.VT VOTK UXI-KSS A FULL
UTI7.KX
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ASSOCIATION WILL UOXOK THK ( M'ltl'OSK OF ROCIAIi
OFFICIAL A.VO OLU ANNUAL
.MKKT AT TIIK SAME TIMK
jweatber has moderated, both itawi
are active In attempts to carry the
fight Into the enemy's country. Ter
rible hand to hand encounters uv i
progress everywhere along th Um
from Dlx Mude toward Tprea (or tho
possession of patches of wood, state
ly held by the Germans.
The communique report that tho
French Zouaves, In a boyoset charge,
drove the Germans from a strip of
woods which has been dlspat4 (or
three days. The Germans had good
positions la this place, aad tho charto
of the Zouaves Is reported aa oao of
the most brilliant feata of tho war.
Fighting between Isolated lafaatry
lore everywhere la proRreaa.
Tho bombardment of Rhleaia coa-
iinues.
With the lifting of tho fog th
British warships are aaala active la
supporting tho allies la "rlaadora. Tho
allied warsblpa shelled a Oorawa
HVGiKN'Eitroo tra' ftuBlag relaforceaiaata
north, and wrecked It.
Under tremendous proanro froat
AND MOTIIKRS OX (the German lafaatry aad artlHory.
the British troops la tho vlclaltr of
i Arras are holding. At oae ooiat thoy
SNYDER TO TALK
TO LOCAL WOMEN
.1
MJCIKTV WILL BE EXPLAINED
TO WIVES
THl'HSDAV AFTEnXOOX
One of the new bills that survived Au anuunl meeting of the Klamath
l lie on-Iaufiht of the "no" voterx at Sportsmen's Association was hold last'
the r-ceiit election was tho bill known iDKn at tho Chamber of Commerce.. Interested as are the men in the social
(the recent election was tho bill known THR mM THK land moral hygiene work Just started.
tit. ills- rlf Irs.-iMliIti 1ni Aai rn-iiilt ... It u.....-k ik. -i- oni.i tr.
I"" " - ""' "" 7 " meeting will be held some tlmo next ue "u '" uf"su" "' "'
Klamath Falls women, who are as
Interested as are the men in the social
repelled the Germaaa 500 yards.
alien cannot otc until they nave ot-, . . .,.,.,,, -...i... . .'cIcjio Society, are to bo addressed br
'mined full naturalliatlnn papers. . whlto Pelican hotel J E Snder of Portland, a member of
the executive board of the society, at
the Christian church tomorrow after-
is i iiiiiti in l (iiii in iiiinii iiiii t'l mi i
been otlnc on their declaration pa- . i..i .. iv... .. noon.
... ii
T1!. 1m AB4J. dA t,ll4BA,tf t $JI
,. 4.. ...... ...UUMUu. ...-1 MagUr Plgh warden it. E. Clantou
elcners residing In Oregon, who have , , , frnm Pnr,,n, ,hu lun.
M, i:. Aid MnlliiK.
The LftdleV AM Soelet) of Grnro M
i:. rhurch villi hold n special mcetliiK,
NEUTRA
NATIONS
AftflViitx.ii Art C,lub. (tomorrow afternoon at th homo of
nchl of enilraviir of, .Mm W J. Slelnmeu. Sli Lincoln
Ttin Friday
"if o( die braitchea
llit trt-niil)-teorganlted Women' I.I- street The meellns will Mart at a
fcr.ry Club, will hold Its flmt niaeiliig, o'cloek. mid at lliU llino matters of
I Ui llbiary ImlldtnK Prldsy nfler- ImiHirtance to tho miccm. of the nn
noon. ThetieMkih will IkIii nt 3'3u nual baranr lll be taken up for ills
nil ailjoiirii at r. o'clock. Mission
Hr. It. i:. Wnttenhurg Is In chaitn! - , t
l lliU ileinriinil. At thu meotliiRi Work on the umt Monnoit (umplo
r'rbUy three ncidlowork lensous will on llrlllsh soil Is now itmlor way Inj
w llen, lit MiibroldoVy, rhroclinUInK Cnrdnlon. Alberta, tho Mormon center
i"! tatting. All women lntif-tM fur Cnuailn Thu utruqture will bo of
"e Invllt-d to ntiend,
L
HURT BY FIGHTS
pern, will not be allowed to vote nny
Jmore until they secure full citizen
ship. 1 As an Inltlutha bill become effec-
tle as soon as passed by tho people,
this means that there arc on th reg
UtiHtloii bonks nmiiy who arc not ell
glblo to vote. Therefore, before an
other election enn be' held, It will bo
necessary for a now registration to
bo made the fourth In about four
5 ears.
38, lealng as soon as possible fori
l-akoview on odlclal mntters
a.-t he returns the banquet
held.
This meeting will start at 3:30.
, KLAMATH FALLS MAX. JUST UK
rtt.'i:i) FKOM SWEDEN', SAYS
i UNITED STATES IS FAU TIIE
BUST OFF
That microbes are not essential to
life has been shown by nn experiment
Hli KUliien pigs In France,
ifmnlin from tin llocky inounialtis of
!ltrllUh Columbia. '
tlnints IMm U
federal bulMlnir
ninbltlnus for
bP
cngin
17 C
eer wraes 01
Road Through Lava Beds
Thq following loltor, written to tho
A" I'lrtlndeuler by County flur
'lfor A- M, (Jroen of Modoc county,
"lowing IiIh preliminary work In tho
' va Hods, win bo of grent Interest to
"'M Peoplo who nro Intoreslud In tho
ktnblutinH.,t of u road to upon that
Wat scenic nml historic region to tho
leitrlst:
In n recent Issue of your 'paper
eiitlon was ninilo of tlm fuet that tin.
ncoiilo uf Lookout and vicinity wero
iiKltntlni- Uio Hiibjoct of tho constnic
tlou of'u road from Unit I'litc' '" or
rllt nml Klnmntli FnlU ' wuy of tho
Modoo Liivu Hp'Ih. As thu roads iiro
ill.prosimt tho reator part of the Uul-ifnrnls-Orok'Oii
travol passea thtougli
lUVX imiii. r- " -x-wr
r. C'nrUoii. a woll known mill
'wrlglit, returned last night with his
"'family from their former home, Swed-
,i-n, wluro they spent about a year U-
"'(tluK friends and relatives. They own
In Hue homo In Wont Klamath Falls.
, "Although tho Scandinavian eoun-
I tries nro successful In keeping out of
I ho war, condition thero lire In very
bad shape," said Mr. Carlson today.
Tho milieu that nro scattered through
jlho North Son nro utopplng all ship
poliig. and tho factories art shut down
In many places.
"I"i om what I rend In Tho Herald,
which I recolved all tho tlmo I was
gone, I ran nay thnt conditions In tho
United Stales nro much hotter In
fact, tho United Slates may bo said to
ho bonelHtliig by tho war. And from
my own observations In tho East be
fore returning, I can nny that Klam
ath county Is bettor off Ibnn Eastern
districts,"
ivwvy
(CoutlMied on p 3)
Tho European war way revive tho
llax Industry lu the Northwest.
A a annn
.,. w 'Wives and mothers nre urged to at
wlll bo.. ,
jtend.
At this time a messaKo of Imnort-
Klamath county being ujporuman .ance to evcry wUe and molher w be
paradise, the dinner to be seryed atjgtvch( whchi ,f properIy heclcdi w,
tho White l'elican will bo no no.dn groat Ueai towarU eliminating
lion. Committees hao been named', ,, ,, ,-.. in,n,in, ,h
IIIIU SirV.U Vl.l, IV.HIM ,M..,W.MC MV
to take charge of arrangements, and
one committee will see to it that there
arc at least 200 ducks brought In for
the feed. At the meeting officers will
be olected for tho onsulng year.
ENGLISH RUSH TO
SUBSCRIBE LOAN
LONO LIXE WAITS AT UAXK OF
ENGLAND, AND IT IS NOW DE
LI EVED THAT THE AMOXUT
WILL HE BEACHED SOON
. ipruui
Committees named last night fol-1 paijs
health of future generations, and
toward eliminating devastated and
childless homes and the wont form of
marital unhapplness. Tho age of
prudery is about gone, and Klamath
United Proes Service
LONDON, Nov. IS. Indications to
day aro that tho billion aud three
quai lorn million war loan will be ovor
subscribed.
Long before tho Hank of Kugland
opened this morning u great lino bad
been formed by people unxious to
subscribe. o thu loan.
Thu Issue Is redeemable March 1,
1928,
low-
Supper, Speakers and Program
Fred Houston, Jim Drlscoll and J. J.
Parker.
tbo Interests of any movement that
will in any way bring an Improvement
to the Individual or the community.
SHELLING BELGRADE
United Press Service
THE HAGUE, Nor. 18. Belgrade
U now being bombarded by tho Aua
trlans, accordlag to messages treat
Budapest. These say the bombard
ment began Sunday.
PARENTS' MEET
THURSDAY NIGHT
ItKPRKSENTATIVES OK BOCUI.
HVGIEXE SOCIETY AND LOCAL
WORKERS WILL OUTLINE CAM
PAIGN XO PARENTS
. will attend tho meetini- in lartro num.-
Ducks Fred English, J. E. Bodge, borg
Henry Stout. J. J. Furber, Hay Tel- In order ,0 g,Te the women of the
ford. Leslie Hogers and John Foster. cUj. an opportunltr to 8eo the Social
Tickets, and New Members-Jim yslene Society's exhibit .in tho room
Drlscoll, W. O. Smith. O. W. Robert- ll0lwcen thc Magulre and Sugarmen
son. H. D. Stout. J. B. Chambers. F. l8toreflt t nM b arranged that from
is. uius ana i. w. fnenegor. '? , - ..... nf,Pnnnn , tnmormw'
In order to make parents thorough
ly acquainted with tho work hotag
carried on throughout tho state by
the Oregon Social Hygiene Society, a
meeting for parents will be hoM to
morrow ntgbt at the Christian chareh.
This wilt be addressed by
Meeting la Poloned,
On account of tho fathers aud
mothers meeting ou Thursday night,
tho ladles of the Presbyterian Mission
ary Society hnvo postponed .their
thank offering mooting until Friday
ut 7; 30 p, m, nt thn church. Every
one la urged to bo present Friday. A
short program will bo rendered and
refreshmsnts served.
MORE FIGHTING
IN TRANSVAAL
LOYALISTS ARE REPORTED TO
HE ROUTING REDELS IN A, HUN
XING FIGHT WEST OF RELLE
FOXTAIN
'afternoon tho exhibit room will be in jseutatlves of the society and the looal
fchargo of women. This ts an exhibit i workers, and matters every eareat
.that should bo seen by every man, should know for tho beaent of their
woman, youth and maiden In the city,! children will be dlacassed.
United Press Ssrvlce
CAPETOWN, Nov. 18. General
Beyers and 1,500 Boor rebels are,ro
portod lu full flight from an army of
loyalists undor command of Colonel
Colliers.
It Is reported that In a runulug
fight west of Bellefoutatn, four rebels
wero killed, twenty wounded and a
hundred captured.
More Klamath Timber
Will Be Sold by U. S.
,-P
Tho forest .service will probably
offer for sale within a short Ume a
tract of 382,000,000 feet or timber on
the Crater National Forest.
.Tho timber b located on two units,
one containing .85,000,000 feet or
tho west side of Klamath Lake, aad
the other containing 297,000,000 feat
just east of the Crater Lake NatieaeJ
Park. n
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Tho stand oabothaalMritKae-A, l
tlcally pure yellow etae.1 .rf" "."" t J3'i
Interested parties who awy wjosj'e',;i
examine this tinber while- weaohar'f ro;I
condlUoaa are, fa vera We,, eaa .eMafsYv ".'"
dttalled leeaUea aad ether, aHwssft , d
uos iroas tao ewriet fotees-a- ae www r3
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