The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 20, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FklDYV, NOVEMBER 20, 1914
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eTRMANS FIFTY
MILES WITHIN
Wounded French Soldiers in Berlin Hospital
INDIAN
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TO BE ELECTED
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OREGON TEAM IS '
CRIPPLED TODAY
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,un' ronTii:.M with tiik gov-i:umi:xt
FALLING SNOW
IMPEDES WORK
OF THE TROOPS
L'nlltJ I'rcsa Service
PARIS, N'ov. 20, Snow ti falling
fin the Yicr region, atcordinf to the
communique, and tho Inundation of
tho country around Dlx Mad continued.
The 16C mllllra&ter mortar lost by
the German have been recovered
from the water. The Ocrmaas !oet
man hear? suns a n result of the
Hood,
Heavy cannonading continue
south of Yprcx. Tho Uermaa fol
lowed up their advantage at Chauvaa
court by occupying the village. Tee
snow prevents Infantry movement.
Oertnan cavalry attack along Ar
eonne wero repulsed. There are bo
noteworthy engagement In the cen
ter of tho line.
Tho Oermanaaro exerting tretaea-
:dous prcHiure from Ypre toward La
Basse.
Ilombardraents have partially de-
Ono Judce and two clerk will to'ilrOTA Armentleres, and mort of the
nnnolntod br the nutierintendeut for town ' 'n flames. It ' expected that
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jcach polling place.
(Ilt-mlil .H-iial Kcrtlce)
KLAMATH AOK.S'CV, Sov. 20Anl
election to choone twlve members of
the Tribal Council will be held on
Saturday, Uefember 3, 1914. Thee
couucllrneri act for the Indian In
dnalliigi with the government, and
'also make local regulation, and co-
i
(operate with the agent.
There will be two polling places.
on at the Agency, and one at the
Yaljiax ub-Acncy. The polfcj nlll
'be ofit-u from 10 a. in. to 5 p. m.
All allotted hiillans of legal age
L'flonKiDK to the tribe will be al
lowed to vote. Kach voter will vote
for six councllmen, to represent hi or
ner district in lue tripal council. t
IFARMERS' WEEK
i IS SET LATER
. tho Qermans will level the town in u
effort to find a weak spot In the allle
Iln. '
i . ':: k -snu. rin t -tiui d Una phoio in l Iftkeii to UUprov.' statoment in me rrencn anu iiriusn pre uiai wounaeu enemies uo uui
T.U'K III' MI'MIH IJXIl OIT lt gtH ln , art, ,trJ ,,ff) fa ,nlo U(p Sltlj, ftf the (it-tman Here are many rrenrhinan cared for In a first clfn hospital lth every convenience.
I )im tii (tormaii aro taxed to the (mol to provide for their own wounded,
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!REV. HARLAN TO
SPEAK T0HI6HT
()! W ihrl iOjiUlt fi I (XI m Units
bur il iivj! fnhortliy of Qreeon
iJCrttf when wpnlton of lomor
n't e4iii uih l he football ImW of
t, Orrcuti AKrleulltiral CoIUck, in
W jiUjhl at CorvnllU, On lh lt.
Wlliule, Otriiu hn sUlfvrpd tllO U ' -
of to tood men, und will have in put ;
la iobiillMlr ftSBln.l the KtrmM;"ro,",,,:,,At,0-N"
lum that lias vrr rrprcnlod Hi"!
aim. ;
Uit ItUlpy, arronlliiu to n Inlp- j
tf Jmt rrrHtml, I out of tho CHliin (
a ttrount of intinips. Ml lon will
fc Iwaly fell, bcuiie lm via a to or
f mmih at ttiitltr. In addition to
Illilny. tlm Irani lop Cornwall, end,
from
Mi twins iirotmird by
SUIT IS SETTLED
OUT OF COURT
Statistics
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is titi.i: or
ll,l,UrTlt.Tlkli SOCIAL
Miiivici: i.i:cri:in: at tiii:
nilllNTIA.N CIMMtCIl
ICAIIK'OW IIIM'OVr.ltS THAT UK
WAS OHAIIfSKH WITH I.UMIIKIt
hi: hah imiiichaskii von oth.
lilt I'AHTIKS
Regarding
Forests of the State
Jr.-Titxiaii;.NT madk hv offi
I CIA I.S X ACCOUNT OF TJIK EX
lait(iKl) CHAHACTKH OF
PKOCIIAH AHHAXOKD
Tho (lrt of a corlcn of ltluntrnt.it ,
The mailer of the law suit of Ack-
Karlcow
. nf irjin, iui' v.riini, rim, . ., ,. ,
tb,. Km tomorrow, owlne lo ' lecture on .wM rnlnquMtlnn t j Icy llrolher aKBut L. I.. 1
lns iirotr.trd by O. A. C b.. Klvin at the Christian church will and Uwan Karlcow, which w
In uti llillnr.
Illrotn II tluberl, a
l'o Valley farmrrr l
Kslli visitor
(Hriuld SpccUl Service) Ser approximately 13,500,000 acres
I'OHTIJVNI), Nov. 20. Tho district! " Kastorn Oregon there Is little or
forester at 1'orfland, Ore., announces"" timber except In tho national for
that during the fiscal year 19H. over jw. "i"1 tho farmers and sottlcra de
12,000.000 feet board measuro of I1 "I'on them for tholr wood aup
tlmbor In Oregon wero given awayW. Ovr " Pr ccnt of the frc0
under freo use iermlt. This free dls-! wood takoa out was dead or down
as filed', r,buUol, u ,ited to 20 worth per!t''-. wiose removal is a great
da ago. Kar ()tr settjer or about 80 cords. benefit to tho forest, as it lessens the
uanger irom nre.
woll known
a Klamath
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ut eiiuii iiiik(,i. nniii ,,,'i ,., .' ........
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.j.. ..i i. .1... ...i., (...,.. "" """ """ " " ' "" Kio national lore.i in uregon cov-,
..... ... w ,.. r,..-.. ,. (QW m. ln ad,jUlou to umber given away,
ration I tho tlilo. and In addition to t wm ml n, m tlmo tllB lum. 'ri2i sales were mado from Oregon
mi ItilorMilitc talk, koino limlnuthi'',,. purchased from Ackley Aforets. This represents 21,093,000
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picture will bo httii mi t. screen. Urotlu-rs It as uol all intended tor
Ouiil.it? of It iid.1 fur fn.roitonts. .No admlMlon chartw ' made. Oth- him. but the parties securing the lum-i
tUtk locimt find It principal ullllta-1 fr Icclutc Mi similar subjects will ber bad tho whole amount charged to
Hon In Insulator pin mid brackol for be inndo from time In lm hy local r Karlcow.
TKI.LIXd A XATIO.V WHAT'S
WHAT
lliraih and telephone line.
speaker.
In a
Pitiable Condition
Mr. Karlcow has always borne a
" good reputation for honesty in this
ommiiulty, and bus settled tho suit,
'even though be felt ho was Imposod
upon
BRESNAHAN
WILL
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In Eastern Oregon on one forest
alone 1CI sales wero made. Tho rev-
enue from sales amounted to $159,-
3G2; 35 per ccnt of this amount is
, turned over to the state for road and
. school purposes.
New Kngland speaks It mes
sage of mills and factories to tho
Oreat West. Tho West tells the
Kiut and the South of Ita grain,
Its fruits. Its msata and Its food , Tho grating business, too. Is heavy
stuffs. Tho Kast and South re- 'on the national forests. Iist year
neat In turn tho stories of tho tho grating privilege was granted In
products they mako for tho good 'Oregon tor 109,151 cuttle and horses
and up-keep of manklud.
.and 872, 8C2 sheep. This represents
Baby Is Born to a Typhoid Stricken Household, j CUBS':
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O"0 of tho moat pltnhlo cae over birth to n ehlld, performing all of ' ST ,ul!is IIAOKSTOI' IS
riiuiinu III I Mr pllv tii.llinrlllna ImHillii. HlirtlSSlirV IIIKICH 111 Him wv--
duties In this con
J'il coinu lo light on Concur nveniio'iloii a best alio could.
Jie family being rinl.lents of the old Knterlnit tho house, tho women
Conger home. unio stnrtlod to oo the mother sit-,
To ( roar of tho houe, umJ on lilting up In bed. partly dressed, mid
lower level, I u Hiirlnir. nnrilv ti IhibkIiik cloo 10 hor tho slcl child
rat-d In comrelo, hut mi altunted that Mind tho now.honi bnho, a yot mi-
"H 'f tho seepagq wntor for Hint nee, bathed Thero wfl no stovo or ,jroil(llI(tl(1 .t..Bll SoiIr
iiiivvM iitin it nmi ftniii(iiiiinfiu lit iiui rnuiu. iu mu iv" "
TO HAVK CMAIKJK OF TIIK CHI
CAtiO XATIOXAL LKAflUK TKAM
TllltKK YKAHS
Dally tho advertising columns 2.204 permits.
of Tho Hcrnld, and othor good In order to administer and protect
newspapers throughout tho land, theso national forests, tho forest Ser
toli a nation what Is going on J vice has, up to date, constructed in
what Is being done to mako Hv- Oregon 127 miles of road, 2.2C3 miles
log worth while. of trail, 2,428 miles of telephone lino
Newspaper advertising In real- land 79 bridges. Not only does UiU
i flow into it nnd coiiliimliiato In tho room. On tho
' Kprlng,
CINCINNATI, Nov. 20. llogor
. . .. I... .. w..ii..1 nntfitnn.i. tlio
miy mo iiim. inn m irine wnn it kiiiiu hi iiiiihtvivm r -t - .. ... ...
' l.r niled w.,h n m,d N.M dinner tho ,...! wW .-Paring. ' resna an .me ;-
iiu fmnlly, It dovelopoa, ha hooir Tho woinOn nl onw lioiimii '"'"'.,,,,..' n b- was today ehos
""'K this spring n. n . co of wn- Wright of tho torrlhlo condition In for tho UUuigot bs.w '
' "l'l'ly. Ah n re.ull, tho oldoH which tho family was discovered, and, ii io nmi i.fc.
rh,W. IIIMo girl of three years or ho nl onro Invcitlgalml. n.l fouml . M' '
"'M, lm. been ulrlcken with typhoid, 'tho llttlo girl lo bo suffering with ' """'
"no ha heou without medical nt
Iwillon.
riiii house
en to iimnngo tho Chicago Natlonnl
Tho contract Is for
Tho directors, at a meetlug with
I aomnwhal Isolatnd
'mil tho Mm tho neighbor knew of
he family' condition was when tho
Mmhnmt SlUlku tn aonin wnmnti nf lit
'"o'h condition. Tboo womon,
whon they reached the home, found
't (he wife had, uuaulitud, given
, "' l sli '. rter to 1 h s.l.leclded to offer tho position to llres-
siivo her life hy glvlnif her tho proper ua-ll.lBdBn
iiinoiiut of I'll re,
Tho doctor U nlao working to lm
provo tho condition of the ' mot hot'
mid tho now-horn child.
(lermnny, yields an minimi profit of
JS.2C per aero, or a total not profit of
nearly 07,500.
Ity builds cities, put now lire in
localities and flees tho Individual
to greater nud hotter offort iu his
btrldo of progress.
To some this may seem a bit
boastful. Hut no reador of Tho
Herald who considers his uows-
paper advertising seriously can
fall to realize tho tremendous
power It exerts throughout tho
community.
Newspaper advertising la a na-
tlonnl distributor of facts and
Information which none should
neglect. As a most vital force In
tho nation, It Is recognliod allko
by manufacturer, producer, dls-
trihutor, tho merchant nnd tho
public.
It hi)'h to shop Iu Tito Herald
Itcforu you nIioi In the store; 111
per cent of (lie circulation of till
panel' goee direct lato the home.
eminent spends mutually in tho local
Ity for labor and supplies. This
amounts to a nivverage of $".S,4U
for tho state.
'Improvement work aid In the admln-
1st rat Ion of forests, but it opens them
up for tho uso of the public,
j Thero Is another benefit which the
state receives as a result of national
.forest activities, and that Is In tho
money which this branch of the gov-
Klectrlc l'lant Is Inspected.
William Shepherd, technical engln
oer of tho General Electric company,
Thursday made a technical Inspection
of the local plant of tho California
Orcgou Power company. At Its con
clusion ho stated that tho now plant
nt Fall Creek U tho only one that I
In better shape, Uo also stated that
tho lightning arresters at the local
plant, from the standpoint of effi
ciency, are the second best In the en
tire system.
, HKAVY LOftSKS
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felled I'ress Service
LONDON, Nov. 20. Copenhagen
dlapitcEcs say that Berlin military
circles estimate the German lotaea so
far at 1.250,000. This Is exclusive
of half a million lck.
Germany places the losses to ootk
armies between Bixachoote and Dlx
JMudo at 20,000. They ear 1,608
THU j British soldiers were drowned la the
Yser canal.
LISKEY CHARGED
WITH AN ASSAULT
UKSTKH, FOLLOWING " COM.
PLAINT THAT HE GAVE EM
PLOYE A LICKING, NOT MONEY
(Herald Special Service)
COIIVALLIS. Nov. 20. Formers
and other citizens of Oregon who are
planning to attend Farmer's Week st
fhe Agricultural College are hereby',
notiUed that tho dato has been post
poned to February 1 to 6, 191C. The
changed and enlarged character of'sWAX LAKKE RESIDENT IS AR-
the exercises have made this change
necessary.
Many comentloiis of leaders of the
various agricultural Interests of the
state will bo held nt that time In ad
dition to the special technical Instruc-J
tlon and demonstration commonly
Riven. Charged with committing assault
Leaders of national reputation from and battery upon the person of Max
various parts of the country and from ojs, Dave Liskey was arrested la
the United States Department of Ag-.Swau Lake. Today his attorney, J. C.
rlculture will be present to address 'Itutenlc, demanded a jury trial, and
theixi conventions. tho case will come up at 10 o'clock
.tomorrow lu tho justice court.
May Ideate Here. Heps alleges that he has bee
G. C. Ulrlch, who recently experted working for the Liskeys, and when
tho county books, has returned to act he asked for his money they only
as special agent for tho Mutual Life 'gave him $5 In cash. He said he
Insurance company. He may decide complained of this, and Liskey as-
to locate here. isaulted htm.
To Demonstrate Serum
Expert to Lecture Farmers on Hog Cholera Cares
What hog cholcru is; what hog
cholera does to n farmer's swineherd;
how hog cholera spreads; symptoms
of hog cholera nnd treatment of hog
cholera theso will be tho subjects
especially dwelt upon by Dr. V. W.
Kuowlcs, who will bo hero tho foro
part of December for tho Department
of Agriculture, to lecjure to tho farm
ers of this vicinity.
A series of meetings will bo held ln
tho county. At these, Dr. Knowles
will demonstrate on live hogs tho
method of Inoculating porkers with
the new hog cholera serum which the
government has Just patented, so as
to mako it avqltablo to all. Ho will
also give Illustrated lectures on hog
culture
County Agriculturist 11. Koland
Qlalsyer has arranged tho following
Itinerary of meeting to be held while
Dr. Knowlea U here;
Decomber 7 Klamath Falls, 1:10
p. m., demonstration of administer-.
Ing serum at Altamont ranch. Lec
ture at high school, 8 p. m.
December 8 Mt. Lakl, 3 p. a..
demonstration at T. N. Caso farm:
lecture at 8 p. m. at Mt. Lakl church.
December 9 Merrill, 2:30 p. a.,
demonstration at George A. Thoava
creamery; lecture at 8 p. m, at the
opera house.
Dccembor 10 Malln. lecture at
hall at 8 p. m.
December 11 Lower Poe Vallsjr,
2:30 p. m., demonstration at Mr
Ttobert's farm; lecture at 8 p. a. at
school house,
December 12 Bonaasa, i;S0 p. a.v y
demonstration; lecture at. 8 p. a, at '
Bonanxa hall, " g.
December II Pine Orove, jeetsrs
at 8 p, m. at school house. r ' x
December 15 We4a, Isstwii at
8 p. m. at whoel hsais. " . "'?.,
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