The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 01, 1914, Image 1

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PRINTS THE
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KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1914.
Price, FtvO
FIERCE FIGHTING IN
POLAND; BOTH SAY
"WE ARE WINNING"
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Walk for Defense of Constantinople GERMANS MASSING
FORCES TO BLOCK
ALLIB OFFENSIVE
ttio undent
idled Pi Hef vlca
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Intuited, ,
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iciinpalati. It i irallml that llin ilirl.Ur Uut l m( ).l nutr. I
Tim irniittl f KImt WIHkIim tn I It.. limit I. Iillr.t ! Indicate. !
II1 .MptVMW rffolt Jo planned li) llle t.rtiimn. in ilrhc tlif iimIii j
tk m Wan, j
I tilted l' Service
I'lMlUXJItAD, lire. I, llto Ilt.l llnr tiifnmii liix,i. urn now opposing
,t HrliH of ll KmmUh Mftiljr In Piilntid. 'I tn-r- MKiiUr trH aw en.
i,itngjftg Hd strrngtlirrtlnit Hie inilli nf Hie nin unit llilril llnr
tt, llliu ftiMgltt In Um roily lAtt tif dm battle.
l I admitted lltNl lir Utriiuttt. iv ItuhtliiK il-.NtiHr I) hi ImI,
' ,c iwr th-mn T' tirat), r rr,,(, nt lfu Iiimiji (might their Mny
i.i I i,f Hie l the ltullt. nhlghl llitlil III mmiIIi uf lt,
'till im itM liirlltlittf llulii Mint mu Hie itini- Mini: iimih In
ll.- Urn of n IrrrlnV hwrlilltf fill li mid illlr- llir.
The lirM'lH-r tnkmi rrt ntfirliitt trirllil) fhim mid Hint liiniU''r.
nr Mltl Irfl IimUv fur llir IhmiI In I'ntniiil,
"f tlio 1 1 U Ikiph nmCciortar h,to tliu inn-
rnior front of Conmiiiiiiioil, wlifcti I -rJnl u'tl, lint itlnco motlorn t-
(li Tuthu in.,,.. U.HI i.,.i.i i incut of II fly feoi tlilckntxH hn liricn
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Tltr Utrat r4rt (fin I'litmnl tuililit Imllfnl.' Hint dm I.'.iumii' lime
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tuiinnt lAilri.
Will SALVAGE TO BOOK TOURS L
THHITANIC THROUGH CITY SELLING ASSURED
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Jontjih WlUon of CorvallU, a legal
i-xn miner In the employ of tho recla-
imatlon M'rlc, loft out this morning
nlior a bualms sojourn hero.
To Join IIu.IuiiiiJ
Mm. H. N. Woods has gone to
Ouklnnd to Join her hutband, manuBur
of tho local tub and pall factory .
I'llll.ADKI.I'IIIA, Dm?, I firm In
tin' brllrf that the llnor TlUnlc ni
link Ijf nn Icrbprc which ! It"lf
arround on tho Htimmtt of n mtlniieri;
nl moutilnln, uinl tlmt h inn be to
ruled and ralmut, ChI'IbIu J- Ittr
HtnckhouMi, I.'iiKlUlimaii, tisiduriT nml
KiOKratdiur, who l now her, will
win Inn the ri'ii of tho ilUimU'i-.
Tln InvmilKntlon U t. t' part of
tln kcIihIuIo of tin IntoriiAtlounl
.HtimiiKruplilc lupi'illtlon, wlilih "HI
fit out from lniiitou next May. Im
iui,' an Itn hl.f nil tli ildrtnlto local
Iiik of Hdtiui 3,00U roimiUM unthnriiMl
ilntiKi-m of I ho ilfpp. ,
i-tmriaxi) .Mi:itciiA.T oth.
Kit iu:t.i:oATi:s r.ivnii him
Ihro I'nmt Kat.
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' 1'iovldiuK nil nrranKwHioni ran boj
iiatufi-riortlj worli-xl out. n no plan
to illvrri tourixt irinol ihroiiRh tho
It.nmath tuiintr) will bn uttil at the
I,nnam.-rartni' lntnnuimal cxpol-
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V-. .... .. ii..- .i... fnruHir iirldeni of the ornate, seouis
iinirum wnni- uicj aw hhiiui vj ... . , , ...
'!lr. nn.1 furnUhlm; ilinn llh U,o ' r "' V" " '
ItlckcU to carry thorn hi-ro from WVod .
William Albright, who
ilnKK In dlffurout part of
has holdj
Klamath
rounty, la hvro from Cincinnati for at
short nojourn. j
PRISONER'S WORK
PLACED ON SALE
IX OKDKIl TO DKFK.NU SKIA' IX
COUHT AX1) IX) UK1A1K ARTI
K1CTAL I.1MI1, lMtlSUXKR I'l.lKS
HUSV XKKDLK
(lli-rnlil Sinfltil STlrc)
1'OUTI.ANU. Doc. 1. Hun Selling.
Hi' 1 1, hi lllliiiiiulo
William M. Illnck lift IhU mnrnliiK
fcr (milium, Cull for nhi, folleulm: hlH
iibihiI habit of i-)iiiiullhi: llu ulnlor
in. iitlm in Moiiton,')- rnimiry
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'nml out via Crot-T !.; lo .Mi'.lford
, If rmr atraiiijcim'Hii can bo.
m.iiii. H U I ho plttti to haw tlui tlek-j
'i In mirh form Hmt after tho tnuiUt
I, nn4 tho tmlli t WmhI. lo will not'
,i to apfliiil miiiu.y foi anjJhlng,
Im- nioaU nml prlvalo rxponinti. Tin-
jbooKliiK. U l iilntiwMl, will trthi- nirc,
jor bin hotel iixH'iiu, unto faro. itc
ThU nlan l '" "t with
thi local hotoU and aotnuiobii com--.juiIm,
thtii l-'K-r wlib '"' "-.il'ioail
futiiimny
Must Suiiiinon Jury
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Member of Grand Jury Excused Owing to Illness
id ii Siiiiim
A hull Iiun omiriod In tho oira-ito muloim ah-km' rU(ilnK hU iro.
'' ,f " '""'" '"' r,,l,C,,n;,Vo,'dT.'o IUI lU I.I..CO, It l
j.j, which coiivoikmi iui ,""",,' v,uMnvy to mimimm nil tho member.
I. coiiHlilurmnttvrM criminal In tl.Ur the Juno circuit court, Juty imhol,
lotimy boforu Iho oiiunliiK f tho Do-iiuul ilinw a now Junior' namo. ThU
ujtnbor torm of tko circuit couit Mini- I to bo ilono tomoirow mm mi h
uy. Thin U duo to llluoa In lu
'nmlly of oiio Juror,
CnuHlilmliiK tlm met Hint ho has
Jtim rDCulvcil thoHummonees, tho tiul.
bofoio Hherllt Low, who must Bum-
In lino of leprouintalUft at the next
leulflntiire, At a ciuicuh of the Mult
nomah county delegation today Scll-
HiiK wns uiiunliuouMly endowed.'
ItcslilcH thu Multnomah delogatlou,
t huUmnii nml Clatsop aro lined up
with Soiling, as nrii mo!.t of tho roore
BontatlvoH fiom Kimtorn and Southein
Oregon,
John Mittnoy trftlay unkotl to bo ox mon tho Juiom lo bo In tomorrow, In.
ciiuwl from further ttenanco, owing J to my tho least, utrenuoua.
An effort will bo mado to rovlvo
BQinn of tho bills In tho loglslaturo
'that wore defeated at tho polls,
rilHTV TOWNS IX TKX DAYS
A prominent manufacturer,
producing a now and superior
article for homo use, recently
created In ten days n, otroug,
active demand for hta product
by menus of newspaper advertis
ing. Having manufactured an ar
ticle, of unusual merit, nnd wish
ing to develop a large output In
older to liiHiue economical pro
duction, he decided to devote, a
glum Mini lo newspaper adver
tising for ono month In a well
populated section of the coiin
tiy, Tho section embraced about
forty cities and towns.
'Iho representative homo pa
per In each town was used dally
with ropy that was plain nnd
straightforward.
Itetall de.ileis weie Invited to
co-operate by featuring this
nrtlcle In their windows,
A quick nnd gratifying de
mand resulted, nnd, with tho ad
oi Using campaign only ono
thlid Mulshed, tho manufacturer
found his product a housohold
word and retailors eager to bo
his agents.
Tho snmo thing applies to any
retail dealer In this city who has
goods to sell. Get on the Mutual
(llrl Pngo.
It iwiya to .hop In Tlic Hentld
before you tthop In the store; 01
per cent of tho circulation of this
por Roct direct Into the home.
Much favorable comment Is being
Kurd regarding tho splendidly em
broidered pillow top In the window of
tho K. K. K. Store. This Is he work
of Charles C. Mender, a prisoner in
the county Jail, and Is to be raffled
off, the proceeds to be used by Meador
tow aid his defense In court and for
replacing worn out parts of his nrtl-
ificlal leg, which have worn out dur-
jlnt; his Iho mouths' watt In Jail for a
iRriuid Jury hearing.
J Tho pillow Just finished by Meador
l a Moose emblem. It contains 1,340
'vim!, or nearly a mtlo of silk floss. In
leeu different shades. Tho actual
4 Cost of the material was $9.30, and
It toel: fifteen d.iys of work to flulsh
dt.
, Mender learned needlowork while
rcnllned for nearly two years In a
, Northern Paclflo hospital, resulting
'from tho loss of his log nnd other bo-
vere Injuries received In a train
wreck three years ago. At that tlmo,
Meador wna employed as a cook In
the railroad's dining ear system.
Meador today started work on an
KIIv'h emblem pillow top ordered
'from Portland. Dcslden this, ho la
deslrou; of earning what nioro ho can
j
IIIMiop Paddock Coming
' Right Reverend Robert li, Paddock,
by embroidering pillow tops to order
nnd by embroidering initials and de
signs on handkerchiefs, shirts, neck
ties, etc. Orders for these can be left
at tho sheriff's office.
Kplscopol DUhop of Eastern Oregon,
wjll arrive bore Thursday for a short
Visit, according to word Just received,
Announcement as to church services
will bo made later.
United Pre Service
1'AKIH, Dec. 1. Kvery able-bodied (.'ernuiu in DcigiiUB, who reM
ltlbly be detached from garrUoa or utpot daty, hoe bee )( te the
fighting line running toward the A'crlli 8c from Yprra. -
It U reported that during the recent loll in the cosuUct Ml FIMVbjsv
tin- lielgian town garrisons were denuded ' moat of the Oerswal
forces. Am reeult, 100,000 OermaBs are mAed for an ssessdt
nllfcd lino from Vprcti toward Ly. ,
This null of reinforcements to the north, it ia beWeved,
Hit- l-'rcacli-HritUli offmslre plan. -
King George of England spent only one day at the front. It k In
IP-ted tliat hU departure foreshadowed an early offensive by the alllW-
North of Arras, the Germans were siott active yesterday. ;
Heavy cannonading costianed la Delglow, bat sm
nere attempted. Elsewhere conditions were unchanged
Cnlted Press Service
MONTEVIDEO, Dec 1. Brltisli and Japanese warihips are refottsd
cloning in on the German squadron operating la South Anseri
A big naval battle is expected. Traffic is practlcallly at
the South Atlantic. , )
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I'nlted Press Service
NEW VORK, Dec. 1. Mali from London brought
the ISritUh super-dreadnaugbt Audacious, reported lost, is nowlsii
at lielfa.t, Ireland, undergoing repairs. The admiralty expects sn afclp to
be in conunUilon in three months.
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United Press Service
THK HAGUE, Dec. 1. Two Brit bit aviators recently Sew over
iMiiuliinit the military reservation. Seven Germans were
United Press Service r
I1KRLIN, Dec. 1. An official statement from Comstsatinople ssya the
Turks are siv milea from Batum. ,
nuubt 15 nunc ;
FROM OUR CODE!
SECOND
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COMPLETE RETURNS, JUST COM-'aLGOMA SCHOOL DISTRICT H
PILED, SHOW THAT CAPITAL
PUNISHMENT WAS AIlOLISHEDf
HV 1ST VOTES
liROUGHT INTO THE TAX PAY
MENT MUDDLE, AND KLAMATC
COCXTY IS THE PLAINTIFF
United Press Service
SALEM, Dec. 1. One hundred aul
fifty-seven more people were In favor
of the abolishment of the death pen
alty than opposed to It, according to
complete official canvass of the vote.
Just completed this morning at the
office of Secretary of State Olcott.
Mayor Vincent nnd a committee are
working for n municipal water plant
at St. Johns.
The second recovery actio to
"brought as the result of a aulawiT
decimal in the 1913 tax roll; whin;
caused the Southern Pacific to Buy
100 times what la should In taxsn or
certain property, baa heen llti la
this. School DIstrlctNo. 43, at Al
goma. is the defendant, and stltaath
county is defendant,
i- The complaint allege toatta dis
trict received 1135.53 Ottilia ,-,-
i The suit, filed by Stone A Onto, Is to
recover this amount.
Grand Entry Is Han
Villa Headquarters in Suburb While Wikkf
United Press Service
Kit PASO, Texas, IK-c. 1. A delay
ed oillrliil dUpatch just received an
iiouncetl Hie nrrivul of Villa and his
tioops in Melco City Into yesteidny
evcnliig. His llrst ollklul nit wan to
cull the foriigu dlplonuits together,
and usMire tliciu ho would preserve
order and protect foreign lives nml
property.
United Press Service
EL PASO, Texas, Dec. 1. General
Villa has moved his headquarters to
Tlalupula, a suburb of Mexico City.
He has delayed his entry' Into tho cap
ital until President Guttorrez arrives
to accompany him, and arrangements
for the entry are completed.
It is reported at Villa's headquar
ters that a thousand VllllsU repub,
llcans from Pacbuca, after a short
light yesterday, captured ten military
f
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trains, a hundred autos, severarcoa-,
inon nnd quantities of Munitions. v"
Other VlllUtos are reported to have
captured Sahrlpa, in the stat!e of ,
nora Colonel Ayoda, the Carraasa
commander, was killed 'during. this
Cght, ,
Vera Cruz dispatches unaouaee
Ubat Carranta has Issued a dear or-
dgrlng the formulatlonof'laws graat-t
jing divorces and providing for tho
tlonal operation of mines, Oil,
and timber resources' and thedtetrlliu-.vi
am ...:,.- .il. 4 .'1 ,.x
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WASHINGTON? D. C OK.
President Wilson let' li' be known that
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sltuatloa is working ojst ;
and said tkat tae TMOK,
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