The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 27, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1914
Price, Five Ossrte
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FRANCE; GERMANS
ATTACK BRIDGES
I'ulM l'p Hrl I'ulUd i'ii'Krtiu
I'AltlH. Nov, J7,Hev mimou- HKKI.IN, Nm. S7. 'In the imstnrii
adlti kixl litlitmllHlil IntaiilO ! -". Uif battle nr. Indecisive."
.. ,...1,..,.. mIi.h !. ) m IhI lnlltiriil. "Ill the
,.,. runlluu vefyl or along Ihe
iw in Hi Vu.gr, legion ifmlMi ,,.,.,, r odar
luve lrTn suspended, nolliK ' the "iviirli attack lii ilm vlrlnlly of
fUUn Hit' MlIlM rr( PlllUril.
TUv tiiuiu i verr iih at li"
uwthcrn tid of On-ltUl" IIiip. Tlio) 1'iillr.J iHrlrp
(.H.iuflliiK " " '" l.NIN. ?' '" "'"' "",
., null) Iih.i the iiui of Hi it destruc-
Awu m .m I,. i.u...'ii. ;" ' "''' ;'""''" '"'"" '
.r,r Mr,IUal. position., Ull ' , "" --- "
, M ... munition ea.t supplies . 7"M" '-''7" '" J'" '7 J T
' ' . . ... .,.., . of nil arrldtnL u ulr causal by d-
WB .)"f1 l ' ',,,.,ui., ammunition., but IhI. I
Tl, rtimmunltlM today nkrl lit th Ilelil of"!r.iuci,l .l
flio i-u.m' nrllllFry We tr.- n,,,,,,,,, f p or ubtiifln !
flr4 rrr)li today, Two Infant!) ,.IC tP,hl,.R,t,, re In circulation
. ... ...... Mi lik iLm fir, Mil a tit Ilk
Transfer of Passengers From the
Van Dyck, Captured Off Brazil
ullttrk wrfi matin by lh Germans l
tln lli bridge sirrtJ Ihn si-r.
umlh tit IMx. Millie l"UI Hlr r. t.
iIm-I
I'nllnl I'foM hrU'
I.OS'IM).S'. Nov 27 l.tui-tl (i-jorei
i-f!ii.liie r l'"' Ihii" l roiiiwurm,
-.. i iiiiIm rirUiitin lii thrt Al.nr. .Iri-r 1 l.ml il. lltiiitirlal lirrAkilowii an
nr In li tMilii'itlin ilUUll Tli"'iin rnult uf llii? r n folo
lituthc. Icm Uiffv lr Itt lh" ' l'r llio iiKHiiPiil. wr ran iifllhcr
AKornie ff!lM JIP KMnKt-n Hular buy ntir rll. Iliiiuch Hie lui! vorlil
U) IhfAllU. ' U manor Aliiprlrn nM u '
KMmi.-) . Dllili'lttl)' liomuafilpil Wil 5.MOO.O0O.flO0. Iml Ullilfr llio
while llir r trfiK)ril,iili' ' " ifntt rltciimtiiri o raimut lo
tml munulrt vllirl ll rll)' " .imlnr. -
fn Aw-w' fraF7 .-" ,. fr w 7i?ri-iA-!!, ! n',.aHBniii
5irl-!IT! f ft." ST' t 7.KI.VkCHLLLLLLLLLLL
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GERMAN RELIEF IS
DEFEATED AS WELL,
PETROGRAD SAYS
JTfcJSi.
liiltfil lrB Sen Ico
I'KTKOKKAD, Nov. 27. It Is d
f!an.'d that ilentructlon or urrri(ler
were the curtain fate confronting th
Germans whoaiirrenileretl In th jiru
iiii camputKn-
Tralni ntlll continue to enter War
saw with wounded and prisoners. It
Is estimated thai there are now 50.
00U German prisoners there.
IlUMlan are clamoring for an offi
cial confirmation and full account of
the Steti Tleiory the Runafan gilned
oier ibi" German forces la I'oland.
Kach detail nn sli out Increase
Hie extent of the victory.
It l declared that not only was the
oneniv movement of von Hlnden-
brrR'B army crushed and hU force di
vided, hut tho relief array aent out by
Germany under General von MaKen
iien wa aUo defeated.
United I'resl Sorvlce
VIENNA, (via Berlin and L-ondo).
Nov, 27. According to Austrlas oil
clal Information, the fighting la Rus
sian Poland has assumed the propor
tions of a continuous battle.
In Western Gallcla the Austraus
were repulsed, by the Russians, who
have made progress In the Carpathi
ans near Colubra. The Russian's
strong point Is near Lazarevltch, and
the Austrian attacking force took
1,300 prisoners, three guns and four
ammunition wagons.
it
'w wV njs . . "' .ssiLM. S?V ' 'tif
a- fJwHr . -r g sT. ' y"!
I i mau-i r
LOCAL MAN MAY LOCAL STORES
BE BADLY HURT SHUT AT 6 P.M.
CARRANZA SETS
UP HIS CAPITAL
iiti mi i.vrtut v;im I'm, ,.m
rUO tH'MMU-n. I'HAITICWI.I.V
Till: niMIM.t-rTK mkxhmv
iv. rovTiiiH. im: 'out
'la it nilililllittl'. not Kai-a(a, enlernt
and umiV. M0lco City from Carrnnsa
, a frmilt. Villa hn plon,d hl
rniry Into Ihp clly, hi th Iioih of -f-frilns
a nwlltiK lth V-apala, tlir
l ran piilpf oR-lh!r.
I'asm-niters of the Mrltlsh laincr . r'n offlcers. and wir taken to Sao(tnards of the Van Dyck refused to
Van Ujrk, whUh raptured SOO'i'aulo. There they ere transferred nerve food, but the German guards at
mllrs off tin. mnulh of the Amatoititu a IJraslllan steamer and sent to the point of the baonct threatened I
ilUi-r l(y the German cruiser Kr.rl- Ne York. The officers of the cruiser them, ltcr a plot to seize the es-,
rube, which with the cruiser Cmden hoarded the Van Ujck and announced, tels from the guards was hatched, but
. . v. . . . i. ti.. ..u... tii rArmnnu niitrlrlr mlilrhed It.
lias lncn one oi t lie Herman terrors 01 hiie wmiiu nuan ue suuk. i ue iwwu- " - -
11, . reached the United States. Ker were given twenty-four hours to The passengers said the German offl
lth stories of danger and mutiny, pack, whereupon they were removed er and crew treated them with four
More than 100 of them wero trans- In lifeboats to the other vessels, which troy and really protected them against
firred at -n from th Van Dyck to had been hold for the purpose by the tho Uritlsh stewards of the an Dyck
the steamer Asuncion by the cruU-(truUer. On the way to Sao taulo theon the trip to Sao I aulo.
i:
OW i:.S, -WHO WAS SHOT iNAGItKKMKVT IS PI.VAUiV RBAOaf
IMX'L'I.IAK ilAN.VER IX XKVAUA
lli:UKKU TO HAVE RKSIDEU
IX KI.IMATU
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by thi: cttvrmso, wax
GOODS AXD CHOE MEN TO TBAT
EFFECT
I llltnl I'rrMHvnirn
VKltA CHUZ, Nov. 37 Carinnia
Imlay fortually otUblUhptl his gov
eminent here, At least, CArrauw's
llmim rnlrrcil the clly this morning,
ami Dm eunbnnts tlrnvn mid arsgosa
ate In ilia hnrhor, hn lints rontniU
Ihn riutoms.
Iilmialchm utAto I Iml the rapture of
Tniiiilrti by tho VlllUtn trtMips U lm-
mint-ill. It U said tint raslstniun Ihem
ll prtibshly hn slight.
Tim Vllllsla already control the
I'Mllirn oil fields near Tnlliplni,
Unllml Hlales Consul Ginernl John
II Hllllnmli renclifd hero today.
Utn Mnxlru Clly advices say .apa-
sIciiii ii li t'tuilmrrK.
The IslMt addition to our niotorlua
clnu U John Hleuieiu Jr. canhlor of
tin. rlrl Ktate and HoIiik bank. Ho
listened heiThumda), overland from
The iMlte. with the liml 1!M& Matter
HU Model I'halmeta l ho sold III
I'urtlaiid He u acrompanliHl from
I'ortlaiul by Ms brother. Holly sllem
rut of Henltlo, who will visit hi parents
MEOFORD WINS
GAME, 32 TO 6
In the coal mine explosions lal
spring In West Virginia, when 1H0,
Hi... orn snuffed out III a moment, '
"live li)s were among the lot. The
(law of that slate allows H-)oar-ld!
lm)s lo work In mine enu u.-mnium
L proof of age, "exit-pt III casi of
. ..... .... -iii.ii.li nil..
Uillllil, wlieil a pniriu ....i..ii... .
all reiulremeiils.
The Usklmo pays Ills doctor his fee
a soon as lie arrive. If tho pitlent
tenner It I kept, If not It I returned
MAKING A TOmilHiWX IN"
IIXAI
TV HIGH llti:VK.TS COMPLETE
WHITEWAhll
(but received a wlro lu return, saying;
ill would be lmpossinie 10 uo uus, anu
that ho had better remain here. The
remains were Interred at 8t. Ipuls,
the former homo of Mrs. Richardson.
Mrs. Richardson, prior to her Ill
ness, was active In local social circles.
and wn. esteemed by nil who know
her for her many admirable traits.
TH,. lUslde her husband, she leaves a
son, Harry mcuarusou, wnu is ui.-uu
HALF, KI.IMATII CODX-Jlng Northwestern University In Illi
nois.
Mexican Indians derived from their
ancestors, the Attecs, the method of
l ... .1... .!... nf Tnlvnfl-lil It In
illiaKIHK ll"W 1.. ..."
.. ., . .i . !..... n.ij a.vn.nn iim ani.tin ilnit- the .constlt uonts of
nr ill,, iiiii iiitiu .,,. i.v-.'.... ." ... Diiuiiv -....o
football team of Klamath Couuty
High School scored Thrusday, when
Tim S. E. Owens meutioued lu a Alter two yeare of wraagUag.i
-...-... ... ,1 .. -,A1. ... .1.. enMt.r.,..r.tt MltAFIIAdd fill, lATftl elOlhlBS. flfY
liueiltaiur uiai'jiwu iu uiu januiuBuiv m...., - .. .
I'nlon is believed to be. S. K. Owens ! goods and shoe stores have decMe to
wl.u conducted the Owens Floral com- 'closu their establishment at 6 o'clock -ipuny.
and had tho greenhouse across',, m. daring the week, except Sfttnr
tbo raliroau iracs:. rnenus ot itie unj. m m.u " &&& -Owons-
83V thev stioke several tlmw the clerks,- and as yet there baa besMV
or a elalm near Indian Peak. heard no wall of disapproval turn .
hlle holding out his hand to point tho llubltc- ....
out a mine lo his wife, S. E. Owens, a The new closing hours go Into eect
. ....., ......... ... . i ..., .Tuesday. According to tho agree-
7 and badly wounded whin a stone tell l " store8 ttre to c,08 l 6:) 3
,lBVm VVI) ooCNTY OFFI.' discharged hi, hanliaerleu eT uttemoon except Satur
VTTOUNKXS AM) tOt.NT OH I- d3y three da ,, JuIy FourUl,
OIAUS IIOXOP. LOCAL MAX WHO ;,haMered that his hand was only pre- 'a"'1 a we, beforf Christmas.
" of Guy Ludwlck for medical treat-
BENSON IS EETED
BY LAKE CO. BAR
ment. Ucfore starting first aid relief j
An old piano has been used at, the
suu ui ini"i., .v 'mem. iicioro siaruns umi am ioiici - .
. the .constituents ot Circuit Judge II. L. Renson and; ut hu MeC(IlllB lo doath Was'15al11 Me- high school for rfor.
known. The .peculiar, Court heporter Richardson are home ,at,m,nIst(jrca brtols wlro. , forty years. It Is said that
jlson Is to destroy tho from Lakovlow. whoro they held a bos- Emma tames was a school girl
Stamp Documents
i iev made a touchdown from the Med
i- "-,--- - .
ford High School team. The score, body.
though, wnt ;ut about live tlmtf as1 rrrrz
much for Medford. ' " AAAAsk
Though the score Is lopsided, tho "
game was one of Interest to all who
watched It. Every Inch inado liy ..... o.
either team was opposed bitterly by
..- I .....ul.l...l,.w llw. W II l IIU. n' .mwvm ... .-.-
which are not
..fr..oi nf tin. imlson Is to destroy tun iruui "". ...., ..-.--
.. ... .. -..i ii.'cln.. nr rnnrl This wns the last trill'
mind, wiuie oniy siiguuy nuetuiifi io - . , . m
IIIO JUUge lUUKes u ir:i.: us vn-
whesv
Emma Eames was a school Kir! ake
'walked all over Its keyboard because
Several of the girls who are Uklng" stio did not like Its tone.
domestic science there have made this
1
rnlt Itidrp.
... i,..nn. i ii, ..! inriii ivhn'mock mincemeat since school has Out ot 2,500 barristers In the Parla
Is soon to grace the supremo bench, been In progress, and havo success-, law courts, 2,000 have been Bsobll
tho Lake County liar Association and fully fooled their parents with It. ,Ied.
tho otllclals of Lake county tendered - -r . ,
local iieople bollevo the high school
players put up a brilliant light
More ot the War Tax Hits Home to the Citizens
County Clerk Do Lap lias received
tho following communication from
Milton A. Miller, (olloctor of Internal
Hvi'inie for Oregon, regarding rove
nun stamp on decuiiiiinls:
Your ultentloii I horehy called to
nt of loiigritui dnloil October i!2,
I I'll, eiilltlod An Act to liicteitrto tho
Inleriwil Ittivenu" nml for Other I'ur-l-oses,
unit In order Hint you "y "'
opprlsod or the provisions thereof.
Iimofur us II relates lo tho NltuupliiK
ot illicit mollis, etc., I onoloso here
with u copy of Rchmltilo A referred to
In suld not, which explain Itself,
For. your further luforumlloif, llio
following Ih mi ijctriu-t from treiiNiiry
duclslou No, U0I2, nr Orlobui' HI,
lOUl
"All dei'ds or documents delivered
In the grantee subsequent to Decem
ber I, I AM, should bo stamped lioforn
lHTry, Amy iuoh document deliv
ered to any iitlu'r party tlniu tho
graiileo prior lo December 1, llHi
and which doe not roach tho hands
. I t . H.lll tlJtt 1
of tho grnutco prior io iw.u". .
.,. ., ..in ..I.., i, iinilviirv after that
IVll, nil., .., .....--.
dale, reuiilre in hear Ilm documentary
istiinip."
Section I a of tho act nhiivu referred
... ....... ik.JI. tilj.Q
III IIISII l ...'
,.' u uimii nut ho lawful (o re-
conl or register any Instrument, pa-
. I-.I !.. I.IU 11
per or docuinetu reijiuri'n t "
bo stamped upless a stamp or stamps
of Ihu proper lunouiit slmll liavo boon
nlllxed and cancelled In tho milliner
piescrlbed by law."
Ilonds. deh.'iituns or cerllllcate 'f
Iniliihli-diiesH of nny association, com
pany or coipoiatlon, on each 1 100 or
face value or fraction lli'ruf, B cent.
On each original Uo ot cvtlfl
rules of slock, vvliothor on orgonlxa
tlon or reorganisation, on each fioo
1 astunrsTM Hi r r ' mmmm
z z;.zi. .;,.. -..-- " " -
'" ' '"t "'.'"k" '.r:;i: :. ,;; .-1. u i n
laud.
It stands for tlm Soctoty for
the Prevention of Useleea Giv
ing. It prospers because there Is a
souud, common sense. Idea bo
hlnd It.
If a gift Is worth making at
all, It deserves to have some
thought used lu lu Its selection,
Hotter no gift at all than one
that Is chosen carelessly, with
(Continued on pg i)
LOCAL WOMAN
CALLED BEYOND
!
hlni n banouet Thursday night. At
this County Judge Daly presided, and
eulogistic speeches were made by
many.
Stone
Its Business
MOCAL COUPLE . - - -
WED THURSDAY Conimissioner Says Board Gels BackiWit,lia
Wll I'. OV COUHT IIEliutTi'.ii
IIICIIAIIDSON PASSES AWAY IX
ILLINOIS AITEH A VKHV LOXtlt
ILLNESS
! no chance of plenslng tho re-
cniiit lloiiorter It. M. Ulchaidson
hus received tho sad Intelllgonco that
i,u ivifn died Monday night nt Evan-
ston, llllnolH, following u prolonged
Illness. It wns In tho liopo oi curing
the malady that the lllcliurdsona left
hero nbout n year ago. Specialist after
specialist wns coiisulU'd, hut nil In
vain.
At tho time ho received tho sad tid
ings, Mr, Ulchurdson was In Lake
viw. He telegraphed at once to de
lay the funeral, indlug hit arrival,
rlplont.
Tho advertising columns oi
THE HERALD nre now full of
suggestions. Study them. Uo
through them cnrefully,nnd very
: tlioughtfully.
, Then our gifts will carry
with them tho true spirit or
Christmas.
And don't forget do SHOP
EARLY.
Select your gifts from soma
I of tho AilvortlRprs on tho Mutual
Girl p.ige, which appears every
Tuesday und Friday.
It iaya to shop In The Herald
A lur,iM vaii hI.oii In this to real 111
per tVat of the circulation of this
paper goee direct uito tlte homes.
i
MARRIAGE PERFORMED THANKS
GIVING IIY REV. RICHARDS,
WHEX .MISS XIXA .NOEL RE-
COMES MRS. AXGL1N
Wo had to do It to get back under. "Wo feel that wo are now back ua
.i... .... " i.i Qi,,,n ploVi nml Game ilflr' tho letter of the law. If thM
lliu ia, oi.. w....v - .... --.-. -
Icommlssloucr Chuiies P. Stone, dls- olilces sire necessary, w suggeat that 0
. it ii ii, ..mlLiHhn n1pnt tin wlfrH rtittt fssvaTassW
cubslng tiiQ lecont niccuus n iu uv uio wui w M h - .--commUstoiu
Stona returned last'luture, that body to also mak pro- ,
virion tor salaried.
iifrii frntn Pnrtlnnd.
lltt asw w -.., . .
; "Our w ork was largely undoing the "Politics has no place In this," coa-
work dono by tho board at Its Feb-1 eluded Stone "Wo didn't 'take tale;
step excopt to comply wun mm gae
In the presence of only u few rela
tives, Rev. Ernest C. Richards last
night united In matrimony Miss Nina
Noel, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Noel, nud Harry Anglln. Tho
ceremony was performed nt tho home
of the brldo's uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Aubroy R. Campbell,
Tho couple will reside here, vvhero
the groom has been superintendent ot
construction work nt tho court house
and county library. The bride was a
member of tho class of 1914 ot the
Klamath County High School, and Is
well and favorably known here.
ruarv lueotlng. following tho reslgna
ttons of several of us," ho continued,
. . . . A . wt- T Y7II.. In.. i.(An Inl.'nn
"At lliai (imp. ii.u.riuioj m ! -"j". .-.
from ihn uositlon ot uamo warden and (attempt to get even with aayoa.
.. w... . . .- .... . . ,..x. ..
nindo sunerlntondont of biological aro uomg our outy. t-
survov and educational work, and P.. ' In the light of the flmf
r. cianton was inado superintendent Stone administered to tvtY
" .- ... .
law us It stands. We are not eere,
.
nt anyDoay, nor wero we buisi mmj si
we - ii
V
fcSl
IttNe
of hatcheries. Wo loplacod theso men
ns gnmo and Halt warden, abolishing
their formor olliccs, as wo also did the
otllco of cloak ot tho board.
"Under tho formor roglmo, these
meu all conducted sepnrnto ofllcea at
n consldorablo expenso. This, wo be-
llevo, Is needless, and by cutting down
In this way wo are saving 112.000 a
'year ot the sportsmen's money,
boom that was started here .towaM ,
makluB him a candidate for aeeefat
mAiit na circuit ludee 'to Hlllst '" ,
judge Uonson. the atory, taJheJoafi,
nal Thursday, whereja:lt' w HHfai
that Stone helped -pruae Ja, MM
commission's salary treeMMMiat I
waa peeved at Wert' far. Mt agfaNsV
Ins him Instead of. Jeege NetaM. M
nmualnv In ITUsiuillt ! Vklia. , ' '- '