The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 24, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1914
Price, Ftr
GERMAN RETREAT PRISONERS HAVE
ACCORDING TO A LOTS OE CLOTHES
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Henry Morgenthau,
Turkish Minister,
in the Limelight
SPILIOS' TRIAL FREEZING CAUSES
IS IN ABEYANBE ARTILLERY MOVES
Man Who Directs
the Fight Upon
Foot and Mouth
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PETR06RAD WIRE
iiMtMAN itOMIl IHinri'l'D i'Iihi:
I,, i rf, rtLNHt'LATtf I.N WAIL
hV, tlltlAKI.NO WIMMIW.
umima.ns IlKTHKAT tvi:ntv.
rnr mil ix nuiM t.on,.
t'ltlM l'iHprlf
VnHI.N'UToX, l. '.. Xm. a I. .
,tli tilth 11 ilUMtlt lit I tin tnl. lie.
iwitturnl " i iJetMinil ltllli iln'p.
IM l-.iitli In WnfwiH, mIiIi-Ii lnrk
4 li. I r,ilnt III frmtl 'f lite I'lillrtl
Mud MMKiiUlfv It tirttle I In' ul.
In 1 1'" ""I Cf mii, Willi kllhll Mint
lt,)iir.t wtrml III Um' MrrH,
Imirj riM Bervlc
(CTIIOUItAll, SY, 9r.--Tli im
U uuiuent at
KniAti lir Its ir-r-w txtrni
(lorn Um trout lirtwn th Wttrttm
mt VimU ilrrfu, where the llt
un hatn rtrrt?d."
Ollirr report ay Hint he (trriumu
ttu hat) r rat licit litli ar now at
HaJrt. iruiy-nto mil wt ( there
Itrcardlug tbn bombardment nf l..
tan. Hi bulletin mm:
The (trriitmut iuilu a tpcrlnl tsf
(ft t tbe iutte una th root open
(wttiun ut Hip ioil A great num
ber ut tf-areablp Inhabitants, the ttu
jjotllr "I Iboitl bvllIB 0itvli umi
fhlldivri, ft vlftlm nf ttiflnan twr
tailim '
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A t.rujpft I. t-liie vHMtuH.r.t b
IN.inrmi Trltior CuKciir intitK.
lac tlm toiiHruttlou of a locelnc
rllf.vail up Ut Crek from tbu Nst-
tU etltiulou Ihrnucb l)rltr llllti b
Uly of llmbr, romirllng approt-
ImsiH fc i bird of four tottimhliui. i
Mhilf way, with thi? survey fob tbo
nnr completed. MlrblRan mid WI.
tonln tlmbWr owner who rcntly
purrhsM-d tratl nf tlmbor In IliU
tlrlbliy, ro said to Ih bclilml' Um And doctor sucrnoded In kllllitK
mure ami ale of aUrgn jkkiI of lm. the root of two cancers under tbo
bur ! contemplated. iTbo promoter ll arm and In front of the ahoul
laie tbnl the mad will be ronlriicted ,,r' and under a rib on (be left side
UnniiMiUtely.
A depot for the Muiiclpal rllrnit I
Mne bii Hi ni (Irani I'sm.
Thirfv Hpafl
il IfVHU
w lug plan for cliwlng tt least a part
'of ThaukuKlvlng, lu order to give
I heir employe tin opportunity to en
0 n I ! rs i 1 rnil f P0)' T,,,'',iKlvlnB dinner and attend
Nlftm v4lAAIlsM IIU Vank fllltciflnnfl.nliion .oIa tbo football game. The confectionery
t mud I're.s Hervlco
HAN I'itANOIBCO, Nov, 84, r'rom Tho scene wits Pitiful u relative mid
lemy m Uilrty person lut their friend Ideniineil the victims.
'" In the wreck of the steam1 (.'oiiitiiiiiuler Alger of Um McCul
rboiiner lliiiialeo, which went 011 lurh :U "Thero were Hfty-lKht
Diubury reef, oiltsldo of tloldcu Onto pernoun on board tbo llnualel, Includ
lite yesterday, acconllng to lulephoiui ,Iiik the pAsiuuigprii mid members of
ndMce recelvrd here nt R o'clock thlsjthe crew, when tlm veel struck. Tbu
nnrulug from tho Marconi ntntlnn nt iiiiitnbitr deml U merely ti mutter of
I'olliin, Calif. fonjerture."
"l to that hour iweuly pnrsou Mr. V. (lolilllnger of Smi Frniicl
bad reached tho shore on piece of co, one of the. survivors, wild;
wrecktiin from tho schooner. Ono liyj "When tbe bout broke up I cllmbod
nn (bey struggled through tho turf .011 top of Hie pilot house with n mini
'Hid were taken hi chargn liy membsr her of oilier person. This was upset
"f Ibo llfo saving rrew, by tbo buttering waves, ami 1 never
M dawn tho terrific pounding of wtw n slnglo ono of Iheso persouo nf
be wnvea broke up tho llnualel. At tor Hint, I do not know what htip
"" Hmo tho tihlp went to pieces II I peiieil lo tliom A big log floated by.
I'ellnvwl ihni ul least thirty of tlm mid I clung to Hint until picked up by
""y-elght person composing the 'the McCulloch. Tlm utlempls of my
ew mid passenger list perished, "eoiiipiiulons lo cling t "10 nllppery
pilot bouse, with tho wnves buttering
'lilted i'resa Horvlco 1I11 their fiu-en wiih most pitiful."
" r'HANOIHCO, Nov 2. 2 p.
ni. Th rovenuo culler McCulloch
nrnvid with flfleon bodied of Ilnnnlol
vlctliiin mill thirteen survivors nboard.
I'nloss tho list of lavad rnntiea a'sttuiu to n pleco of wreckage. Ho also
Krenter number thnit this tho Indlca-
lloiiH am tlmt ahoiit forty lives were
'"I In tho dlinstvr,
1 no survivor, suffering from tho
'bock and exposuiti, wero rushed to n
'"HPllol. wiill It not known Just
"'w ninny worn lost, It Is known (lint
"ro than twenty are dad.
A'lr the survivor had been re
"vod tho crowd wm allowed to
I III. I IIWINK MIHIII n .oi ,
M Awi'tri'it, inmate hi
i in: nirvnu wi. tin: i hit.
ii:it i iiMU'iuiN
llmt a mirthy nipul in i)n n. i. r
KUml) Fall ! never in inn. Liu
flKSllI lltii'll iloilil)Mrslnl j( ,,K,
I In- Herald, hinl tlit morning the
S'oiUte(trii lolil of Um iiii.ii
nuked eoitdltlmi i( id.. rUMi-r in
tin (mill) Jul), nil lull) fin finmiiin
llun by II).. Kmiit Jnr. unit Uim
Hiefe li4 b,-i n (IihkI lit rloililiiK
pouring Hti tile shrill!' iiltliti
Un imul lii.intll) I linnl. the new.
pp-t !r ihelr work lit calling mir
lllldllil III lilt' .illilillmi li( I he (,.
pie ainl Hit. Milii fur lu Kriirriiuo
Ipii, h IliU pw-n." a .t t t llit
p(lOIitf Hula)'
HERALD AD GETS
CURE EOR CANCER
iiuti:i: nci:i;.h uitowixu
liotit hit kllleil oft tlic IntMt Jliifo.
M.tH. JOHN ,,ATX,:V AUK KIM. M Jearncd ,hal )e Tur.
r.ll IIY lilt. t-'IIA.MI.IIVS MimiUMplol '"I"1 a ' entrance to Smyrna
'harbor bail flnil on a launch from the
u TIIIUTMK.NT (. jj 8 Truueiuip, bound for the torl
of Hmyyrnn on ortlclal butfne, lor-
II r mill Mr. John Mnlnny, hui ttv
" ti,r" "" ,r,,m rrHI. bav
',""J from Kn FranclM-o, licro
Mr MAitici unuerwoiii treatment uj
Dr t'lininlvi' (nr roner, SIib suffi-rcJ
from tbtw riifrr. unit nil pr
f"rpJ-
Mr Mntni-y w not butbernl by
the mxr until about rho wek ago
heeing or. rnaniiwy mivriuement
m tbr HemUWevkly Herald, the Mat
""J Wrn " ,,,n fl, ,wo "e-1 ".
Tbe V M Knglnecrs tinu. calld
for 3U0 laborer on Coo Il4y Jetty
,ml (Vlllo canal
in Wrprk
MA f I M VVI1
.ho.tnl the McCulloch to view tbe dead
Hydney Aston, stewiud of tho linn-
nlulH, proved hlinsolf to bu 11 real hero.
Ho stropped tbo Ki'inonllis-old child
of Mrs. Vnl I-'rnn onto IiIh back mul
ninimgod lo got Mrs. Krmu onto the
wreokngo. Ho fought for four hours
Mo save the mother and child, A hugo
comber llutlly Hwopt tbo chtlii nway,
but Aston iniwmged lo keep I ho wo
iimu uilont until picked up by tho Mc
Culloch, Tho Idlest returns say tlmt twenty
eight nro dead, dtid Hint thlrty-throo
Imvo houu picked up,
Hii' Inl-1 Amcrlcnn to bu braucbt
into tbu HmrllKtit thiouitli tlu Kuro-
iiwh war U llvnry Moritnitliau. Uuli-
nl ittm AmbaMadnr to Turkry,
llwlii)t. rt-iwrt n iht Tenneij lncl
Kiuthau ordered lb Teuncwe t.i1rol.r administration of the cltVs
leave Turklnh water, pending an In-
.r iwn.iinr nn in.
rlti:nilou. Tbe matter was left upl
tu Morgenthau, and he secured a I
highly plausltil explanation, that the
shut was fired over tbe buw of the
launch to stop It, as the harbor was
mlneil, and entrance was dangerous.
STORES WILL
ninnr IT 111!
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'IN OUDKK TO tSIVi: CI.KHKS AXI
HtOl'ltlKTOHK A CHAXCK
Iroolroad.
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All local hunlue houses are mak
store, restaurants and grills will, of
course, bo kept open.
I The dry goods, clothing and shoe
stores will close at noon, tlroeery
store plan to remalu closed nil day
'Thursday, n will the hardware stores,
Imukn and court house.
The barber shops of tho city have
agreed to close their doors nl 11 a.m.
Tbo pnstottlco will be open from 8to
! In the morning, and from C to 6 In
the ofternoon. All of tho first class
mall will be distributed on Thanksgiv
ing the same as on every other holi
day. Tho drug stores will bo closed from
noon until 0 p, m.
Xo Hum Appendix.
After Junior Daggett reached San
Francisco to Imvo his appendix re
moved, ho was told by the surgeon
thero Hint the troublesome organ is
nil right. Ho Is now bore, visiting
relatives, before leaving with Mrs.
Daggett for Kugene,
Kxporlonccd with forest fire 011 the
national forests this year shows that
automobiles, whrro they can bo used,
furnish tho quickest and cheapest
transportation for crows of flro fight
ers, Motor rates aro higher than
those for teams for the actual time
employed, but tho total coat per dis
til 11 co travelod and In wages paid to
men In getting to fires Is much less.
Tho time-saving Is self-evident; trips
which ordinarily require two days
time hare been nada by automobile In
a few hours,
CITY TAX LEVY !
1 IS SET BY THE I
CITY COUNCIL:
i
i:k;ht ami fivim:k;htii mim.s
IS TIIH I'ltOlllltTIO.V
S4irnl Hot L'olx)iilt- iHrurn-il !!-fori-
I lit- Malr V'n Stlllnl tijr Um
MrtiilK'1-k of the Counrll jit Mglil,
llw VumtUiM of mllliiK IVitui In
IVrtaln lrtarltttiiiU Itclnic
lttof of t'untrBlloii. I
A levy of 8 H mllU U to lie taxed In
Kliimntb KalU for municipal pur-,
iic, TliW wan decided at lam
itljclit'i iiiuncll mcctlnc. the a;itor
tlonmcnU fur tbu dlffi-rcnt funda be
Inn a folloun; (
(ii ncrul fund .... .3 mills
.SiriH-i fund hi mill ,
Intercut alnklnc fund . .. 2 mill
llond redemption fund . . i mill
l.lKbi and water fund ... IK mills
Kirr Department fund .... M mill
Tin motion for tbe adoption of this
levy wan paused by Hamilton, Owen
and (.ockwood, with Matthews and
tiogcrii opposing. Itoger held for a
.lower luvy, and he wa supported by
Aiauiicwtj. a motion ny ine men to
hae the levy placed at 8 mll was
lost, following the reading of a wrlt
len protest from Mayor Nicholas,
holdliiK that tbe rata was too low for
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nrTafrs.
Ta lu HUly-Thre."
TbU may sound like the starting of
u Civil War anecdote, but Is isn't.
We're speaking of the luncaaott serv
ed at tho Whito Pelican hotel to the
t local business men Monday. The at
tendance was 03.
t'lenileuiiiag Oust Dairy.
C. II. Clendennlng today purchased j
p inXreH of nl" tortner. Claude H.(
DavU, In the Straw dairy.
Twenty.two blocks are being of
, fercd for free factory sites at Flavet,
TOJthe terminals of tbe Hill system of
WOMAN'S EMANCIPATION
Woman's work is never done,
so It Is said.
Hut ono baa only to look about
to observo to what a great ex
tout woman's work hat been re
duced by later-day methods of
housekeeping.
Tor up-and-dolng women,
drudgery has been, turned into
'
pleasant occupation by the
magic hand of progress.
Take, for example, the kitch
en, that department of every
home which Is conceded to fur
nish the lion's share of dls-
' agreeable work for woman. Com-
pare the kitchen pt today with
4 that of yesterday. Think of tbo
many, many improvements de-
vised to lessen and make more
interesting woman a work.
Likewise In every other de-
partment of tbe house, progress
is simplifying and making the
woman's work less burdensome.
And yet many women are so
absorbed In their tasks that they
pay little attention to the per-
slstent and onllghtenlng voice of
newspaper advertising.
The Herald is faithful and
true friend to all who wish to
proflt. Manufacturers and re-
tollers nro constantly telling
how to ollmlnato drudgery from
housekeeping.
It pays to shop la The Herald
before you shop la tho stores; 81
per cemi of the drcutaUo of this
paper goes direct tato the homes.
Tbo women of this city will
find they can get nil their waste
supplied by watching the Mu-
tual Qlrl Pag In this paper
every Tuesday and Friday.
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In tbe fight tbe government I wag
lug against tbo spread of tbe foot and
mouth disease, the "man behind" Is
Dr. A. D. Melvln, who Is tho head of
the Ilureau or Animal Husbandry of
thi United States Department of Ag
riculture. As a result of his work,
tho disease Is now believed to be en
tirely under control.
As soon as the outbreak was dis
covered In the Middle West, Melvln at
once recommended be quarantine of
a . !r ' Blalcs- ",u wu a0M'
a number or states.
'ano w t as cases were discovered
1 shipments of cattle from the state
jwfre stopped, until fifteen states were
plared under quarantine.
STATE TAX IS
NOT INCREASED
I.N'STKID, HY KAISIXG OV THK
VALUATION PEHCKXTAGK, THE
STATK IMIOPORTIO.V IS UI)E
I.OWKIt
Much speculation exists as to
whether or not tho taxpayers aro ben
efitted by tho raising of the valuation
percentage in Klamath county. Some
contend that this increases the state
taxes here, thus Inflicting a burden
on tho people, but this is not tho case.
Some time ago the state tax com
mission asked several local real es
tate men to glvo valuations on certain
pieces of Klamath county property,
not letting them know that this was
for the tax commission. Tbe valua
tions given by theso men weru com
pared with tbe assessed valuations of
tlio assessor's oillcc, and tbo commis
sion decided that tbe property in
Klamath county was assessed at 59
per cent of Its truo cash value.
The assessor's otllce mndo the total
value of assessable property in Klam
ath county (exclusive of public serv
ice corporations) Slu,5.9,S71. Ac
cording to the percentage sot by tbe
tax commission, this would make the
true value of property 126,373,622.
Deputy Assessor Haydeu presented
fncts .and figures to the tux commis
sion to show that they placed the local
rat lug too low and tho valuo of Klam
ath county property too high. As a
result, the commission changed the
rating to 74 per cent, nn Increase of
in per cent, which- makes the total
valuation $21,025,161, or $5,347,161
lower than tho commission's former
II g 11 res would placo it at.
This percentage has been adopted
as tho ratio applicable to Klamath
county In the apportionment mndo by
the commission on railroads nnd oth
er public service corporations, and as
tho basis for equalization of the
county's valuation in tho apportion
ment of state taxes to be paid for the
ensuing year.
The Spautding Logging Compauy
at Salem is considering putting iu a
paper and pulp mill,
itirrit attokni:vh iti:in:sT vm.
Tiu:it ti.mi: ui:rotti: itttixoi.vd,
iioiiiinitv vask iinrortK jl's
awk or tiii: i'kaci: oovi:.v
The tlinu of tho preliminary bear
I11K for Gus SplpllfH, tbe Italian ar
rested at Weed on chargu of robbing
Miller OeorKc, a Klamath Indian,
whoc room he shared recently, has
not been set. It will' probably bu held
tho last of the week.
TIki hearing Is being bold In abey
ance by Justice of the t'eace (lowen
upon request of tho prosecuting attor
ney and Y. 11. A. Renner. attorney
for the defendant. Both asked for a
continuance.
LETTER CONTEST
TIME EXTENDED
l.'STKAD OF CI.03I.VG DKCKMJSKIt
I KlltST, CO.NTKST FOR I'l'llUC
SCHOOL CHILDUKX U'lIiL UU.V
UXTIli DKCKMHKK 15TH.
Owing to a number of unforseen
Intiirruptiocs, It bag been decided to
extend the Klamath county pupils
letter writing contest a little longer.
Thereforelnstead of closing Decem
ber Ut, It will close December 15th.
Letters must reach tbe Chamber of
Commerce by that date to be consid
ered for the $5 cash prizes. The con
test is open to all school children of
Klamath county, who are to write let
ters, telling of Klamath county, Its
advantages and resources. Five dol
lars will be paid for the best letter
from a grade school and from a high
school pupil.
FIREMEN'S BALL
TOMORROW NIGHT
KI.OOK IS 1IK1NG SANDED, AND
WILL HE JN TIP-TOP SHAPE
lOlt THE DIG SEMI-ANNUAL
DANCE OF DEPARTMENT
lu prepparatlou for tbe semi-annuul
Thanksgiving Eve ball of Uie Klam
ath Fulls Volunteer Fire Department,
the floor of Houston's opera house U
being sanded. This will place it in
the best possible shape for tomorrow
nlght's hop.
Tbo firemen have secured Tlndall's
orchestra to render music. Archie
Wlshard. Lester L, Terwilliger and
Chief Kd Waketleld are the committee,
on arrangements, and with the entire
department acting as floor managers,
tbo dance will provo to be a grand
success.
Restored Land Is Dry
Project Manager Issues
(lly J. G. CAMP,
lu a recent issue of your paper I
hud a uotico that tho withdrawn lauds
around this project would soon be
thrown open for settlement and entry.
I wish to suy ory emphatically that
this Is u "dry farming" proposition;
that uuyouo filing ou these lauds must
not expect any Irrigation from govern
ment aid.
Owlug to tho reduction of pay
ments for tho present project from
1 0 per cent per annum to 2 per cent
per atinum, there will be but little
I money available for new work, and
TO BE SWIFTER
(iKIOIA.VS AUK Hl'HIIl.N'O Kltl.'Fl'S
AXIJ MK.V I.NTO HKUJIf.M, HUH-
l'Wi:i)I.V TO JIAKI-: A XKW
i P.ltKAK KOH THK COAST ARE
ACTIVi: ALO.NCJ THK AI.H.VK
1 United Press Service
; I'AUIS, Nov. 24. Tbo nuddea cold
, weather, freezing water, has facilitat
ed tbo movement of the artillery of
both side.
The cold wcajher has resulted' In
the lifting of the fog and the ceastBg
bf snow and rain. This enables the
allied warships to aid the troops more''
regularly.
1 The Oermans are vigorously attack
Mng the allies along the Alsne, and la
tho Argonne region. r
Besides this, tbey are rushing
heavy reinforcements toward the BI
glau coast. Tho equipment includes
a number of heavy Krupp siege guas.
This move Indicates another des
perate attempt to break through to
the coast. Where it will strike Is not
known.
The armies between Nleuport aad
a DIx Mud are now practically caught
under a thin maajlo of ice. Quan
tities of German supplies, abasdoMd
I when that section was Inundated, are
'now frozen In.
MEDFORD KIDS .
AT THE STAR
,IN ADDITION TO FOOTBAIilj TEAJs
VAL'DEVILLIANS WILL BE
HERE WILL PUT OX FOUR
SPECIAL ACTS
I In addition to an Invasion by the
Medford High School football team
Thursday, Klamath Falls Is also to he
, taken In by tho Medford High School
vaudeville performers. They will sp
jpear at the Star Theater Thursday
1 night. . O
Tbo students have four acts. Includ
ing Glen Laldley, a clever cartoonist;
'Hilly Williams, who Is classed as
"some monologulst"; Brandon and
J'hlpps, in a musical novelty called
"Two Ilojs and a Piano," and Leland
Noo fr Co., In "A. King for a Night."
a good comedy sketch. The boys have
J received splendid notices wherever
tbey have appeared.
1
He Rambletl Some.
A local record for motorcycle pere- o
grlnlatiou has been set by Esrl U.
Veghte, whose trip to Etna Mills aad
return In a day is the talk of the
, motorcycle enthusiasts. Veghte left
.hero, at 7:10 In the morning, traveled
!217 miles, including 18 miles of and,
stopped three hours in Etna Mills.
innd returned at 7:30.
Notice as to .Character
Project Manager)
tho extensions of this project wiu.b
the taking lu of tho Tule Jak bed
lunds as they are uncovered
These lands are not open for flilw
nt present. The lands which are of
fered for settlement are not a part pt
the plans (or the enlargement tof the
project, if ibvy were, they would not
imvu ueeu unureu $or seuwsscnr, WWSH .,;
out the entry mon making arc, wasH Jr
mont with tbe reclassatloB serriee, j. n ,'
No one should let anyone petvrsm!' K'
him that tharti Uia iktu thaat'isu ',y''i
government .wilt nt wsOAlttbaBt
lands. ' ' 1 ' 7-T'
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