The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 30, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1914
RUSSIANS RUSH
A LARGE FORCE
10 CRUSH FOES
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v Crown Prince, in Interview With United Press Correspondent
Says Teutons Are United in Fight, and Are Bound to
Triumph Over Their Enemies
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DAMAGES ASKED
FOR BUM CHECK
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IH I.I)K GOVKItXOU OF STATE
OF SI.NOLA ANOTHEtt AIIMy
MAX IH IttTLEIt OF GUEIlltEKO'
WOULD ItEHTltAIN ANY
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paichca received hero convey the In-,
forraatlon that General OertrudU San-,
chez hnc been appointed as com
mnndor of the itatc of CJuorrero, the
slronjthold of General Zapata, while
General Juau Banderas, Zapatas prln-,
clpal lieutenant and right hand man'
ha been made commandant of the
slate of Slnaloa.
, II. X. Dajr, Through Hfai local AffMrt,
Allexett Ttiat the Contract la la Di
rect Violation of Law, a There la
Lcm Tlma CHK) la the Conrt Ma
Fund, ami the Coaaty'a
suit to bara declared Illegal tke
contract whereby Conaty Judga Wor
den and County CommUnloaar Merrill
would give the Chapman CoHtructlm
,company 10 per cent of the coat of the
completion of the court aoaae far
'superintending the work, waa fllad to-
day. IU N. Day, through hta atter.
MISS EVELYX AITLEGATE, WHO1"' Kuykendall & Fergucbs. la Ua
i plaintiff, and the defendant are Wor-
is KSPECIALLY QUALIFIED FOR ... , w 7
den. Merrill and the Cbapotaa Cos-
MUSIC COURSE
STARTS TODAY
THE PLACE
THIS WORK
I
IS IX CHARGE OF structlon company.
! This action also seeka a reatralaiag
'order to enjoin the defeadaata frosa
'carrying out or attempting to carry
out the provisions and thiage earn
tracted to be 'done in the contract, or
alleged contract.
It Is held In the complaint fled to
day that at the time the contract waa
executed, there waa la the sow court
IKftnua fund nf Vl.a.lk MUltf fttfllll
For this position MIsa Applegate, coa tt la naM.
Uas fitted herself by long and careful .... . Vm ..t ..a
,...h ci,-. ... .....k. I....- .. .. oltempts to create aa obligatloa aa4
i Tbo study of music was re-eatab-ilithed
aa a part of the public school
course today by the local school
board. Miss Evelyn Applegate, a
daughter of L. D. Applegate, Is in
charge of the department.
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PAWS Nov 3i.Th ttimmunM.4l In Oi circuit court by lltim-l
trroil no though In ih balllc Ilim'W Hhotl tBlut Paul llrunivll. In
In IMciuin and rrnr.. It U ,p-Jttt. ICujkrii.lalt U Fi.reun dr.. th'
tUM it,fl Herman, nr nearly rvrry- ibIhIW urn
htrt tt tht iltifon.lvt, it I. nllcsnl by Hbort ihnt bo mill i
Tbo allud llnr nra being ailvanciM u linrno to llriinrolt (ur I ISO For)
lOvth uf Vpnc It It IMrl Hint lbl aliitiulil Unintrll Kn fiboil a
tUul tl.'fiitnii wlthitrawal I pl chwh on an Unkland bnk, which
rfiiil, ihn 1'ioncli and UnslUh nd-tnMli rbrck bnck ilUhonorpd. For1
uotltiB and orrniitlng binilourlM. ifmtt.lo. ntul fur thn i-xponm-n of'
Jof Crown Prlucv Fnderlck William
Hull Hi r.'covi-r I3srt ha ! n tari-(.u (ln PruMlnn bnttlt from. Juki
i biu I. of him Is shown til fmorlto
fthllo liir', which lu uukmI when
!hu hd tiiu (ioriunn urm In InkliiK
l.omcy. In Fntiic.
Thin Ih ihi ilrnt iliot"i:rnilt taken ( Ihu crown prince was transferred
to tha vn.tcrn Held after giving the
Itmnlo" published below,
Thn crown prlnro lias been blamed
by no m i Germans for tbo retreat of
Gvnorat von lllndcnberg and the ery
htiuy losses of both Germans and
In fact, the story was sent out that
the Austrians bad refused further to
co-operate with the Germans because
thu crown prince, who was holding
the center in the battle line of which
the Austrians were the right wing,
bad retreated and left them at the
study. She has taught music In Ore-
igou and California schools for aeven
or eight years, being at one time an
Instructor at the Ashland Normal
school.
I Miss Annlceate is a sxaduate of the
music department of the University of
the Pacific. She also took a special
teacher's course in the San Francisco
Ai'Ktriau in the flRhtlng last week, merry of the Russians,
By KARL von WIEGAND
(CopkIkIiI, 1911, b United Proas Association. Cop) right In Great Ilrltalu. All rights resened.)
Training School for Public School Mu- t,on M tnc cowi1 eouTt ot KUaata
isle Teachers, graduating last May. Be- Jeounty.
, sides the above, she alBO took several i
summer courses in the summer (Greek Is Fined.
schools ot California University.
lli:Al)QUAUTKIt.S, AHMY OF Till; ninny opened the first Interview he
I'tinmn trench.
A London dUpiiteh wy King
ii-ofR lm loll liiulon fur llu trout
Tim tmmr ttiutlntie thn ilrfnti'j
lr In Hrlglum," ) tin commit
flltif Wo bold nil nur iultlnii.,)
md ib nim) nut ii mi ilro I. slack
ttiol
'Atlafk upon Uncntrllrt nntl In thu
Attoniic ri'clnti lm been repeated,
Mid Holt.niu hn Imh'H subJeCltnl lo n
lft) urtlllfry flr by tbo rnomy " '
(tlltrntli)n Short nk 1300 dtmase'cnoWN I'ltlNCC IN PUANCK, Nov.;has oxer ghen a foreign newspaper
Ui addition in the hn of the horo.2(, Uy ewlrllt t, .vamUr, Alx la(ninn. These words also prefaced tho
carefully and steadily welding about Sclimlu-Landy.
us A wedding that comes as a sur-
The fact that wo foresaw and, as Prhse to their many local friends was
Chaiipolle. Thu llaguo to London. la f.nt statement made to the press far as possible, forestalled tho attempt! solemnized Sunday afternoon at the
LUMBER
CONCERN
SUED FOR MONEY
cabin to Nw York) "Without doubt
lhl Ik tbo moil iitupld, tho most
l.uiyolcwk, the mont nnncrciMnry war
'of modern iluim.
i
"II Is a war ihnt was not wanted by
OiriiKuiy. 1 tnn nssuro ou, but ltilllu
vvi.k forcod on n. and now the fact jilsbtliiK for ovr oxlstance
by uiiy member or the German Royal
family klnce tho outbreak of tho war.
"I'm sorry, tbereforo, that I Cannot
dlM'iini. politics," he added.
1 "Wo Germans, from the lowest to
hlRhmt, all know that we are
Since we
HllallHk Mrt) h,. HcllMllnl.
CominMo John (I. Hchnllock. who I
' -ry III nl tho Mollinm homo wih!
i.itoiti:it i.NJriiiiM i.v naxT i.v
JJVK ALLEGES THAT HE Is
Hint we were so effectually prepared lrned that tho present war waa to
lo dnfend ourwhet is beliiK used as forced on us. It has become our
to convince tht worUiniKnest uuiy to anticipate me struggle
nn iireuuu'iii
'litt'y nntl llrlglit'a ilUcnsi. may bo
'ii to i:iij,.ii In it fw days, It I
f'orid HU ilntigur, Mr. Junior
'rit.'tt rmhUtl tlmrr, I
' ! At nrv tiititutl t. nntl tmatalKlsa nrk
sV vivi iivi.pm.; huh awwaMtu j ,-
, imrntloii for the defeuso of the Path
I'lJH.MAMI.NTLYt'lUPPI.ED, A.VU Unit wo desired u conflict."
j with tin- ntiovo wonts. irnnorani agatust tho Iron ring which
Prince Frudurlrk Wllhelm of tlur- the eueuiles of yesterday have been
ANKH Idlt Utiio.ixm,
t
to ciush us within this ring, together
w Ith the fact that we are prepared to
defend ourselves is now being used
as an argument In an attempt to con
vince the world that we not only
wanted this terrible conflict, but are
tesponslblo for It.
"No power on earth will ever be
ablo to convince our people that this
war was not engineered wholly and
solely with a view to crushing the
German people, their government in
stitutions and all they hold dear. As
a result, you will And the Oerraan
people one- grand unit. Imbued with a
magnificent spirit ot self-sacrifice."
Th CnliriMiilit. ' i Alleging ih.il im n it-null of uire-
Ml.rt Kllitibetl, MUJurdy leac In It """ n!"1 of t,ln ,ll,f""1'
l"t tiinrnliiK for nnrrniiivtiln. n Item. "' uniplo ho Is permanently In
-" Ul itiil n month. tiurul. Mcllo rioUlnnil Ims commeiic-i
,(.l Mtilt ngnlttsl tho l.unc Ul Lm.
''tbii'i.Kuii ,w, Jbii lompiiny for 20,000 iIhuuik,
flruiit Court dork tlenrisu Uhn. Frolllnud nH ho uns etnplojed nn
"In cnnin In toilay from lloiiiiiun, tin off-b.-nrer In the mill, ntul that (
w'ifru Ids fnlhur. J. A. Glmstnln. Is! I.Ik Iok wiu fliictuied. It Id nlk'ROil
"ry Iimv
t" belter
Ho -ays thu slclc man Is
Hint this leg In cniiNldenibb shorler
(linn tho other,
Racing for Tampico
FAIR WILL BE AN
OREGONIAN ONE
r
OIILGOX IIUILDING. OREGON
I'LAGPOLE, RATTMSHIl K.
tit)X TIIICMK, AND OTHER IIKA.
l.lt STATE AFFAIRS IX FRONT
of Cnptnln Clark, through tho canal
to Sun Francisco, will be, all In all,
, tho most spectacular and interesting
I exhibit of uny state In tho Union; so
there Is sufficient cause for enthusi
asm on "the part of every cltlxen ot
.OrcRon, and I am happy to note that
, tbo good peoplo ot Klamath Falls
hnvo awakened to a realisation ot
this."
Seaport Is Goal oi Rival Mexican Army Leaders
l'lti.l l-iaia Borvko
VAHIIINOTON, 1). 0,. Nov. SO.
T'1 minli-s ot Carrtyiia ami Vlllu uio
iiiilnu for Tnmplco, whoro General
t"tllro Is la charge Unbnllnro bus
tpuaimoa Cnrmnia.
" Orui is qulut. Tho mumberH
.
or tho udmluUtrutlun do not regnnl
ivrloitsly tbo unolllclul ropoUH Hint
Cnrrniuu b" ileinnudwl tho with
(I i u wul of tho Ameilcim wiimIiUw
from Voni Cru Imrbor,
General lluhtlnK l oxpected to bo
the uoxl thing In order throunhuut
Mexico,
Tim following IntoiestlnK oxtrnot Is
fiiim n lutter In t.'npttiln O C Apple
gnlti fiom (leoigo 11. Mjlnnd of the
Oregon exposition commissien:
"I urn coinpllniuntod with jour up
pronation of my etlottB wlillo lit your
city, nnd wish to repent ut this tlmo
Hint tho Oregon exhibit In Its en
tlioty, Including tho Oirgon building
mid (onteuts, tho llsh and gumo puvll
lon, tho material for which nimo
from your Chamber nf Commoreo nnd
ntlreus, tho Oregon flag polo ami tho
old battleship Oregon, coming from
the onstorn shores of our country,
beniitiR tho prosldout and his cabinet,
ninnueil by Its old crew under churge
libilm Full. Man II civ.
Tho latest man to look around
Ulnmiith Falls tor n possible business
oponlug Is Charles Mason, who Is hero
from Idaho Fulls, Idaho. Mr, Mason
Is u mnnufnetmer ot hollow concreto
blocks, and Is an export at nil kinds
of cement work.
HcNci'to Hank Rate Fixed
Not more than 6 and not leas than
5 per cent waa fixed as the rate ot In
tel est to bo charged by federal re
set vo banks for redlscountlng com
mercial pnpor.
rtuyers mo negotiating la Chicago
(or tho purchase of 40,000 pairs ot
red trousers ot four different shades.
Thu buyers are also negotiating foa
300,000 wlro markers for the French
Boldtom,
M. E. parsonage, when Rev. E. C,
Richards performed tho ceremony)
uniting Frank J. Schmitx and Carrie
V. Lundy in the bonds ot matrimony.
Tho pair have resided here for sev
eral years, the bride of late being em
ployed in the McHattan Jewelry es
tablishment, while Mr. Schmitx has
for years been connected with tho
nig Basin Lumber company as an ex
pert wood worker. The couple will
reside In Mills addition.
Antone Kalos, a Greek, employed
at the Long Lake Lumber company.'
was arrested Sunday by Game War
dens Stout and Furber, for hasting
without a license. He pleaded galtty,.
and was fined f 25 and eoata. Kalea
Is not a citizen ot the United State.
and under the game lawa a hunting
license would coat him 925.
Factor to Wrl( Ada
Rev S, R. Hawkins, pastor'ot the
Central Christian church ot Portland.
has resigned to enter the adverUalng
Held in St. Loula. Mr. Hawkins haa
Indented a patent advertising scheme
which he proposes to-exploit.
f
Work for 1 91 S Fair
iiAiiinf nuiiA 'aas ssw w w - -
IHIKt HUTS
S T 0 C K I Blower Named Representative CashCampaigii
I ON
IS NOW UEIXG PACKED, PREPAR
ATORY TO UEIXG SHIPPED IN.
IS EXPECTED HERE NEXT
WEEK
J. F. Magulro returned Sunday
from 81s8on, where he purchased the
entire stock ot Kleaver & Qlckel,
men's and women's wear and dry
goods.
O. M. Hector is now at Slsson, at
tending to the packing and shipping
ot the stock, whtch will arrive here
next week. The stock Invoiced 16,500,
According to a statement made In
tho house ot common by Premier
Asquith, the total British casualties
up to October 1 amounted to 57,000
men ot all rank. Competent Pari
observers aay that England haa 300,-
0C0 men on tha battla line.
Now that Klamath county, at a
minimum outlay, carried away so mo
high honors at the Manufacturers and
l.nj)d Products Show in Portland,
woiK toward a similar clean-up at the
Panama-Pacltle international exposi
tion Is under way, George C. Blower,
who conducted tho Portland exhtblt
at such a low cost, has boon chosen
Klamath comity representative at the
fair, his appolutment being ratified
by tho directors ot the Klamath
Chamber ot Commerce, tho Panama
Puclnc International exposition com
mittee, and all members ot the Klam
ath county court.
The county court ha agreed to do
nate from ?500 to $1,000 for partici
pation. Ot this amount, about 1500
has been expended In the collection
ot an agricultural exhibit by Cale
Oliver, and the furnishing of two oar
loads of pole land slab for ha
C3
CS
voluntary Indebtedneat, while tn
county U already far la ToUatary
tiebt beyond the $5,000 Halt are
scribed by law.
The complaint further alleges that
at the time the contract was made,
the members ot the court were acting.
Individually, and not la regular aea-
Southern Oregou building at the fair
grounds. Therefore, a camsalga la
to bo started to raise funds to mala
tain the exhibit, to provide literature,
to properly prepare and proeatn ex
hibits, etc.
A pamphlet ot facts concerning
county Is now In course of prepara
tion, and will be ready for taa prats
lu two weeks. This will eoatala
twenty pages of solid, reliable later' - .
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'Pf
matlon.
TV. tA la & lha ft in jaW tn nimaita Trar
.v .u.w uo " ii i i "!. !. n
carry on a bis: camDalam at taa aaasB' i-.v.- '
alllnn oil on.t. nf uku 'aIM 4M-( Vl
carried out. One ot thtsW,1.lstVl;,
soliciting of KUmath couatr 0 ? -. '
for small sum toward thla piffMi, -; : , s'
Another method to k adopMwpli ' -- -
ntrleal stuats. The art as tf tJbHV
will he a "TodVYma'' aaar.-lt
staged la bot a a J jA
are lnUr-Ud are aakad t Utfm ; -.
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