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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1914)
. -ifl i PRINTS THIC NEWS WHILE IT IS NKWS - JUWBTWgJWW HtWfXt'. Miilli Year .' JI,MM LOCAL BUSINESS MEN ORGANIZING ii'i.iTiiiN'M' wouh run i in: m: lun'.Misvr or ki.amai ii i um ,im vicinity (), U.rllllU It) III' IliM III hlmrt lliw, U In ii Clou Will lw One Mrtr-I for Ul flnliilng KuelltK ilnn Hoilm I Hi'M lli'lf Ai a un-etliiB" uf nuiuhnr tf r'i irrnlliKP limine. iiU'ii IipI'I la' fcihl Iho llull- Men' AiM-attHi cif Uiamalh Pall iUio lulu PtUtniio 'J tin nltifus itlctlnl follow I I'fMiUrut J. K. Mijulr Vlr l'rWi'iil--lrwl I loii.lifsi fcmury Jrti Hi KbiiI, Virmutur It, I, Ifommuud. Tim un:.ml.loj I 1m rU for n Ulltf nlaHnMi Ixlwrvtl Hit' blll' fn luni il ilio town, ami tu mean lie tticut lo work liiKPthor (or llto tttnuifni of the Klamath ttiuiiity Iti rfvry " IhmuIIiWi ll l bidlrviwi lUl Mil 0( III?) UUA Iltflt III Hie tlir HI 'd . ttiiiillip rtill. tltic mailer that l (0 irtulrw alien Hon Horn iho limine t?U AmocIm II..H l th! hrfnusemrnt of entertain. rami (csiturwi l hi Md brw lurle Ibt IWt, at Ua Hid mlw U not In wln. An ojH-u tuifrttne I id to bld t Hit? ChMUbvr if Com- Iftrfrp ibU. UFrnnbr lotn .i n.tiiirr Oh blu !idlti llh Hi0 Ily4 It. Itu t l. bwii Um UU "I "! tiW ainujpitipilt In KUtuHtli t'alU lailne th morning and rnluK fcoi)t, ThU par, ll llodtxi cuiiimfl l put l ho MMT tip l tilt blttl nr. in r ii to rAvidt Hil eiilprtnln- istm, Mid the a.olaUo will ork nlctiK ll.l Hub ttt.il will (iHirrtiUo U( Ilia llodni A'Hlalli'ii In "Urj" ) KMtblr, WILL RUN SWAP PAPER SHORTLY ittnlcr wny. This team, If II dnvel niryrv AGItlCL'l.TUItlhT Wll.lijop stimcliMil plnyliiB nblllty. will mcel llio Hokui. Itlvor Valley rlrU" HIND Ot!T MONTIILV l.irrTIIII, ,SJ11 , t,rt,j,ns,y ,.. bifore hllOWINH WHAT I'AHMHIwlK1" ,,0' ,Im''- WANTTOTIlAHK In order to fncllluio trndliiK nmeni: tln fnrttiora of Klnmttth county, C'oun iv Aerlculturlil II. Ilolnud tlali)'r tm niitiotiiicxil llmt on Jnnunry 1st he will IihrIu thu pulillcatloit of a moiilhly inrlmiiKu list, (u which will ' titled what wnKoiis, rntllu or o(htr ruiiiuuiiliiioa formcru wish lo ix rlmiiico, ThU Is tu bo circulated freo tliroiidi the county, lo oil rnrinvra ho destro II. No chnrRo will bo iimda for prlutliiK exrhniiKO notice, It tier, us tho letter Is I willed from ii '"'uperntivo, not n money'iunKiuK j "iniiupoinl. I Again Flood Flanders Inundatkm Near Dix Mnde. PAIUH, Dec. a, Tho roniiiiiinliiiu xlity followM "Thero wrnt a lively cuniioiuulliiK Iriim Nlouport to south of Yptes, both iirmlod using urtlllery. Alx Noullotto wns violently bnmnnrded by Iho (lor man forces "Tho Inundutlon Is now nxfondloB ""tli of Dix Mudo. "A alight progresH has been mudo m III MUll Ns Kill IM'S' l"lMIU is ItliMlll ii I llltnl I'd- H, rsit Tin: lunii. i M a it i Million .1 dial ii.ii av!a,,. )-,tda droW'il lx'tti m u . Kiupp fHHuMp i.jMirl. I i Itiii Him or tb (joint tilt . mnmm ihed anl cmuwi .ihum trnlil daMag 'l'h. national, l ..f tin, attak lug ntlfttor, it I itHtxil, U nut kfMltttl lie fM-ftlKil (ImI.i, U t.-iMTdsl ercnllf ittrlttit BASKETBALL BUG HITS THE SCHOOL lilt. M,n i) ui nm, in t i nit I'llUTK IJ t.llll.S U'll.li AI.MI UIIUlMS.i: A TRAM, AM WW MAHH A ItU'lt Niih (hat the football tic hnve lvrii mlveiiliMl lo thn HoodnliMl fur Jtw ,,. ijrnU of KUmmh County x(j.,, h0M, ,, ,ur,ltH, (rr ,,nUw acBll , tktlall. A bis ijuad u , , mBk(f 10 ((Am ani ,)ro. tiH( Bf(, ROW, for i,,, WJUR, ,0 I.i m r'ii (nt julatp. tNKty s of ,BJtt )Jftr. plB)or) iau, K,0,(rd. IUldrt 0)tln I'Aul Nool, the following ate out for IilAd Pace, UrAXrH, McMlllnu. ' rfuit-r. Hill. D'UUKhlln. ICIohl, Mot .. i,i..,i... t.,n n.ii.. OI-....I xxU, ItmU. Krrfti. Sandowonl ,niJ Hoii.ton and prnrtlttt U belnit, ', ,,, lIaly nl Ul .uuiiK rink. Tim Alumni of thn blub school l 1'lnunliiR lo play noinn itnnim Willi 'tlir Iram. to Klw Ihem practice, lie- tiWrfl UiMu Kmt. Merrill Is atulous for n Kta. ami KaiUM ftr lo b 'lrt)rd with tin' Akhtamt. Medford. C. ntrnl Point mid Grants Pam hlRh kIhmiI quInl'lK, both liprr and orr I hen Orcanlintlon of n elrl's baakrtball iijtilnli-l U nnnlher matter that lit now Hen' Fimii AlKnin, Ii J. Omni, umuaKt'f of H' AIro urn l.tiinbi-r oompnny, I In tlu county seal aiti'mliiiK lo business nmiteis Fomo of tho Unw lress iimuufiiu inrers In Now Vork, In whose factor le n conslderublo ntiioiiut of drnpliiK imul be doiii', ilnd thai tholr bills !lor plim frt'iiuoiitly run its hlh ns tf 1.5D0 u J far. llin I'reiich war olllio wilinnte only two iiumi nro killed out of evury 100 ,it. Thu penntriilUm Is no clean ii. ..i ...... Ui.i.ii.i- illil nnt know he hlld llllll Wll" p........ ..... ..--. lit on hit for Unco hours, nml nnothur bulliil went throuRh two noldliirs imd lovlRed In ii cnviilrymtin'H smldlo, Much Artillery in North in Iho ArBiiniio u'glon, whoro soveinl ittliiekH of tho enemy woio ropumoii. "From tho Hotiiino Hlvor to tho UlU'i" AIbiio, imd In Iho ChiiuiPHBtio dlKtrlet, Ihuro In but llttlo nctlvlly. J "Tho (loiiuitu iirtllliiry bun been nillvo In thn Woovro roKIOII, mil uiuir orfortu have rviuttod In nothluK. "ThroiiKh Lorrnlno nud too vo-bus lumiuii, Ihoro Is nothlntf to report." J-31-t .. Mtia e,ar KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, Octagon House, Where President Madison Signed Treaty of Ghent alaatiataaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB i ZaKjW jME!!cv'y vUpt vt rins u Hn Oclngon Ifoiti'o, Vsh- llurioi'. OTCunlrd by rrrtldent Maui- 4: loo rar iKJ wbtm he lKned tbu president hnd to seek- other quarteni. tl,e treal' unveiled a tablet comraem . ,,, ... , ii i . .. , . . . oratlus tho event. The old house was .r.aty of Ghent. blch wn. followed In the presence of delegate to the bu)u n lg00 Qn wag al the tJmo) by IUU i-r oi Kacu i.etweon tno l'..lt. .1 L9aua . . .1 ..a lli.lii.lii Ii. t miu niir faiiu irrv tnnatu, u A Diary of Austria's Russian lly W.M. G. SIIKl'HEItl) H' lilted Press StatT Correspondent) , Xtiri; llio follow Iiik renmrknblu -.torj" Ii rtn-oril of half a (lay's artiml Imppeulug on the Austrlnu Hue, mi lie iiiltii In front of Preiu)l, n uIiiiosm-s by mi Aineriruu neuspnivrr rorrespoudeuf. In the party, be ulileii Mr. Mi(ilicnl, mciv John Qoluc) Adiiui, mi Arm'riCAti painter or note, and Robert Dunu.of tlie Nev Vork I.Vfllllll! Post. Plt.IJMYSI.. Austria, Oct. 29--(lly stliill to New Vork) (Passed by ceii- nr Napoleon noUT fought llko tho Austrhus and llustluus tiro fighting oil this hut;t battle line, flu didn't lum thu telephone, and of guns thul would cairy sl nillei ho know noth ing. Hut for 2du miles to tho left of us nml for 200 miles to tho right this ntlornoon this imiio sort or a battle U KtiliiR on. I forw and Ihoro, along (l!o front today, thu Russian Infantry mid tho Austrian Infantry will come Into clashes as one or tho other trios to rotch u buttery of tho ouomy that sieiiis to huut weakened, nd then jou'll lmo thu sort of battlo Hint Napoleon knew about und fought only u ballot" In this twentieth cent my. Thoio Is n man sitting ICO miles Inwtiy, behind us. who knows every iiioinvnl of tho tlmo Just whiit Is go liii? on along tho wholu vast line, Just us l ho battery commandant with us when wo woio talking hoio knows nil Hint Is going on nt tho edge of his six-gun fun. As I look at our own buttery here, nnd think of how thosu molt know of what thoy tiro doing, my mind noes, bark to n wook ugo, when I sat In tho olllco of this man who knows everything. Count von Hort roiitlnrf. nml M I lalked with him, tiled lo put mjsolf In his plaoo and fulled. Out here, on tho tiring line, I can tmdorstnnd morn fully than I could when I tnlked with him of what tro- 'niwuhiUB duties rest of his shoulders; land beyond von Hert-ondorf Is tho chief who says "do this," or "do that," Hundreds of thousands of 'men are obeying orders nt this mo wnmg IK lnt war nlth Great Urlt.iln the WIHIm llnuco waa Uurned, and the national convontion or the American li.j.(.n linn .if ta.AV 1.4 lti.l J.u puvuhhmi ui aiviihvu itvdiucui a Halt a Day With Soldiers Opposing! the Army Before'Przemysl nieul. Just as these men at the bat tery nre, not knowing results, but blindly contldont In their faith In tho, fnuhduko commander and ion Hort-1 i sendorf , 12:30 Tho commander of.six guns' looks nt the press brancards wo wear, VsfA hafSM ,nd welcomes us. "May bo wo will bo jordoied lo lire soon," ho says. Ho Mends up to n holo In tho ground. Looking through tho ontrnnro wo sco 'that tho envo Is straw-lined. Insldo nits u man wearing a tolophono head piece. Ho ella a scries of numbora to tho commaudnnt, who stands ho isldo us. A hundred feet ahead of us are' situated six howitzers, We're Btaudlug bestdo tho batteiy Mlro control, which Is tho handle of j this dcath-deiillng .fan. Tho com 'mandnnt yolts tho number to the men Int gun No, 1; with big poles the men aVPC$9aBaaaaaw iX. J I .a Uratb DECEMBER 3, 1914. WIIon. on December 2, the one bun-' arrow nnuivcreary oi iuo sisning oi , resident Madison occupied It, one of at. . . I t I iuxj tfrcnL mnusiuus oi mo caiillSl.. j mam the cannon ou Its wheels Into a new direction. Then other men with Instruments for measuring elevation tilt tho howitzer to the proper angle. Suddenly all the men rush away from tho hole In which tho gun stands. Ono man picks up a ropo from the ground. It's the trigger rope. Ho stnuds twenty feet behind the piece and waits. Every man stnuds with his hands over his ears. "Flro!" orders the commandant, Aboo tho tremendous explosion there Is n screech that pierces your eardrums. This fades away Into ;i tiemondoua awish, which echoes and icpeats Itself more and moro faintly for about twenty seconds. Tho sound comes from a inllo In the ntr. The sky seoms nllvo with the echoes of tho tlrst shriok. Wo don't seo what huppoued. Somuwhero In tho hills, five or six miles away, tho shell struck home. I;25 p. in. Ou tho other bldo of thu roud, half a mile away. Is a sec ond battery. Wo go over thoro. On the way wo find two boja digging-a holo In i Hold. "Thero are two dead men of cholera lu that house." thoy eay. Thoy have n wooden cross undo roughly of two sticks on tho ground besldu tho hole. Thesu two boys seem centuries old. Thoy do not smile, or oven appear Intorostod, as I photo graphed them, aa boys might have done. 2:05 p. m. Tho second battery hi vorklug llko tho first, Tboy are the Bamo size howitzers. Early this morn Incg, bofore daylight, a Russian shrapnel shell "found" them. They show us tho holo lu the earth. It Is four feet doep and twelve foot lu rVSrAMrrMrrrWWVWVWM (Continued on page I) RENNENKAMPF IS BLAMED FOR LOSS, !' ' vi:n. cuv. ao.iix to ji;i; rioHTixa - Lnlttd l'rcswStirvlce. WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 3. Statu department ailvlccs my Umt the combined Vlllltta and ' Zapatlsla armlvs are expected to attack. Vera Cruz noxt week Carrollrcro wires Villa U mere- If nnalllnt; for tliu arrival of (futlcrrrz before he starts the campaign. " ' Since Villa haa been In charge of Mexico City there has been no friction, and prcttr fair or- ! der. ! ' I . ELKS MEMORIAL PROGRAM IS SEI Itu'o JUSTICES OF THE SUNtEME ! , (OUUT ARE SCHEDULED TO M'EAK AT SUNDAY'S r LODGE, OHSERVANCE f J. E. Uodge. F. R. Olds and Allen i&ioan. in coarse or arrangements ror n. ... . the memorial services of Klamath Lodge No. 127, Benevolent and Pro - .tcctlvc Order of Elks, have completed! jail arrangements for Sunday's ob-. ,srance. This will be held at Hous - . ...... ton's opera Jiouso In the afternoon, . Jpnd.all aro Invited to attend. Iho program arranged follows! , Memorial Address j Opeuins Ode "Great Ruler of the Universe" I Prayer Chaplain of thu Lodge W. O. Smith Song "Sweet and Low" . . . .Rogers Mesdames Henry, Voye, and , Daniels and Miss Weeks. j General Eulogy Judge Henry L. Benson' ; Solo "Ave Maria" ..i..., Gounod i Mrs. Louise Voye Address Judge Lawrence T. Harris. Eueene I.odeo No. 357 Closing Odo "Wo Hava Klnshed ' Our Labors" ! Benediction W. O. Smith SLED FOR KID : TICKET SELLER (l-LEAHIM: FLYER PURCHASED , UV ELDER HARLAN WILL GO I i TO THE YOUNGSTER SELLING THE MOST TICKITTS Tickets to tho "Wedding ot Tom Thumb" at tho Christian church to morrow night nre to be placed on bale this evening. They are to be sold Dead Brought to Life Claims of Los Angeles Physicians Astound Sanittt United Press Service LOS ANOELES. Dee. S The entire medical world Is taking great Interest tu tho claims ot Doctors 0. S. Hutch inson aud P. M. WHUams, well known piactlcloners ot this city, who assert that they brought Mrs. Walter B. Akers back to life, after she had bpen dead for ten minutes, The claim is made that Mrs. Akors died on the operating table while un dergoing an operation for lapartossy. h PnM vlV9 ItlbNIA.V COMMANDER QBTB M MEVED OF UURDE.V OV TITE COMMAND I'l Mure to Arrlf Wltlt Troot the Gvrumaa Wars Trappat la tli Mlg Computet Oar OtTaaaa Wor- rlaaRi United l'r Srlc PETROUKAD. Dae. . it u fcUred that tha fallura of Rennenkampf to rrlr cm ek4Kl time when the Oarnaa trooaa practically trapp4 at Lodz ia i slide for the fallura of tha Ruaataaa tc; r.iln a great victory. As a result. General ReaaaaJtampf bar been relieved of the coauftamf of the army In East Fruatla. Tho failure of the Rutelasa to a velopo the German fore at Loo, aaat the determined offensive Tjr tha Qac- mans' bas temponxUr, at laut, BtaeM the Russians in a aerlooa poalUoB. This Is evident from the fact Hurt .the war ofQce announces tka rafom- tag of the Russian ceater la Palais' United Press Sarrlca . ' VIENNA. Dae. J. Today's atats- nt from tha war ofloa says;' ... TT- ,. a..k. " ieaiu wuw Poland thera waa comparative stst eaterdayr "Tho Russian attack aortkWMt of V.'olbrom waa repulsed. ' KLAMATH PALLS' OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER I J.- . . . - - m m f -no oauiea oa me piaiaa wast ax Nowa-Radomas; and Lods ars aswat toping favorably to tha Teats arWaa." - f LYTLE WILL GIVE LECTURES IN CO; j PREVALENCE OF FOOT AH o MOUTH DISEASE OAIJL8 ML ' KNOWLCS BACK TO AOIVK , .SERVICE DATES TKE aVUOB I State Veterinarian ytU will as 'duct the hog cholera leetaraa Mat serum demonstratloas la sTIiatata icoonty Instead ot Dr. Kaowlsav Tka latter has been called back -Bast to J help In lite fight against the foot aaa mouth disease. I Tho lectures and demoaatrattaaa will be given oa the dates arrimi. 'according to County Agrlcultargtat Glalsyer. by children, and the child selling taa 'most tickets will bo gtvea ths aaaay j"ttexlblo flyer" sled on dlsflsy ta taa . 'Gdden Rule, tho sled being doaatsa f by Elder S. D. Harlan. , j Miss Bess Matthews. tb directress, . 'urrlved last night. ThU atterasaa after school she will begia drlUUaa, the joungsters and aaslgalag psrts slid costumes. She will hava taa eaaV t i . ... . .. ' (tiien loiter periect ny tomorrow aiaw. , ... T ,. .,!?. Tv,.jS I Dr. Williams. If Is ciaUaad, reasaaal J i;p iiiruuau u iiiciaivB mm asaesj.r .h An una grasped nor nean, waisa a asa-j- ;y nlpulated gently, while at tW.SaSM ! .jw'; time ur. Hutcninson woraes to f-f ,vVi store resplratton. It Is asserted that thrsugk. rfaltlMlrim'r. enoris mey restoraa tat.afanaa y4y' ,, . . . - "... j" " r.. 1?m I . -- uieir uaiurai iuBMe, raaaraoc sbsb ;,.( -entire operatloa was imhiajlil. ; , o , Mr. Akers is imUmk sasif lsW.,";i and har-reeavary to Hat) I sartala. . ,' I- '" Jv .,' .J-4-4 M "-j ii ai wi fe r. V iff 'M -. r, V &?A- .-.r.' "" r'r