The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 04, 1914, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1914
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innsnans
to Seek
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Mayor Riggins, of Waco,
Texas, in His Cotton Suit
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lue tim outpr ilf.'ii of ('rautw !
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Imlil Welllrs,a aii ettriiloptnr. "-
, " I I" t'rnrr ntr them.
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,h.I4 ""jr Mreitl.u. ,.,,. r,Mer rwM
I'tdml Hiatr ambassador iii nirVf). i-i
loJ.r by Hie .! depaltmellt. Ill , , j ,., g. M
tMru H U .ui.d Utfl Christian, at- ni:itt.?.. tr I An official b,.n..
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,0 MVr ib.tr llrt. TM im-91 ( ,,fl!lff . llMUll ,,,. (0 ,
Ulr. affording lo Mt.rgenlhau, L the , rr, ,,,, ., ny(1 H(U nmri.r)i (if,
ihuU ul il.o holy war .tucUmail.iii Mlr,, ,,,,.,., ,,,, ,,,,.,,, ,., ,,
lnurd by Shirk UMslaiu. ;, Urfti,
I'uIIiivIiik UiU cry tar the uphold- - -
UK i-l Ihr Mw'ni.i faith, Ttllk rf in ATI AT
WAWC Uimllcal, and ItaVn bclt Jr. i V I 1 1 y IN U I I I I
..)lus m.lwi of the Christian (J0 III OIlUL
iuiom mo nvi ui mn.ir ""
Bil.ioitarlr In remote parts ul Tut
Uf ste In great danger.
)iorrniliu' ami cablegram
(tout Cutuiitlntii. Uhdr a later
dxif hr rattl4 (ram ItUrliarr! In
ihU Iip itil lltal ihruugh I ho iU
Un tulnlOrr to lluuiuaitla bo Irarncii j
that Oir holjr war wa alml aeiln.l
.HrnU ami livr allttx In UiU war
rimU, atrotJItif in 4ortHltiu.
(illf4 TurkoyV pitKlamailun lili
ffluillalim u( all Urallr vtlili ilm'
Otiuman ntlr.
Mrrniiaw ueciarr umi n.r0.(fK j)t, , am.Hh Talla 1 .Ciik
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PLAY TONIGHT
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I'ltnnrciiii in i.ii.i.iitti.w
f)MIMN r Mil: rilltlsTIAN
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ix-ranloii ti Ikii ImiiimI by (.njnl-
hrd at tlm Clittatlnn CllUrcb tiililKlil.
KMill". Irtim flv to i-ltn cri of
atli. nn to i r Oil in.- thU tlinor tlltlfl
U', uiiilcr t!ii' illr-tlnii of .Mlm
81 to liorlul, Trrlnuaml, ami iittirr
poiM from lh Interior lotna i( Tnr
ktr.
In truly lo MoritciitliauV raldv
KHtut. Hfftotary n( Hlalo Itrjnn ani .Mattlmw.
ofj that IIir Uollwl HlalMt eorr- ,0V( co.ltiim' nml new ouki arct
tartil latia rrad)' to ilo Wliat-VT lju t. unfit A n "rlpiltjlp tlycr" leJ
bKMry for llit nllf olrprti, tu ttit clilM hcIIIiik tlio imwt
llrlits. it U tirclli tn ny tli.T will
Ik a Me liuunr.
Willi Ml llva llattVa at the piano.
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BOTH ARIES READY
FOR A CLIMAX IN THE
BATTLE IN THE WEST
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Tlr Hume tin- Coin
C. A. Cotter left (hi mornInK for'
Aahland, with the money received '
from the ale of hie houi here toj
Hay Totlow. Tho deal was randc
throURh I hi- It. K. Smith Hcalty Co
BREAK OFF ALL
NEGOTIATIONS
hTiUKK IN RAHTERN OHIO COAL
MKMH W1IJ. CONTINUE OWINO
TO KA1LUIU3 OP OI'EHATOIUS
ANI UNION TO AfiltKK
Mayor J W KIkkIiii. uf Wc. Tx
Mil thu Hint iuhllc olilcfal in tho
1,'tillcil Htatf.i lo coma forth lu a itilt
mnili" w holly of cotton lilt wiu made
of wlilt,. duck Shortly afterward
Governor Colquitt of Texas got a
gull, and then United BUtea Senator
Morrl Slieppard got one. The sen
olor said ho would wear hit In Tcau
dnrliiK December.
FAKE LOCATOR
IT TO "PEN"
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'tho followlnc noiicii Milt ho rendered1
Whnt I lit ram of Von." Nellie,
lllllott. When Voti and I Were!
Young. Mattele." r.llii Krey; "I Can-J
'not Hlne the Old. Old .Souk." IVarl
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AT LAST! IT'S
LEAKING OUT!
ritooiiAM or stunts ion Tin:
n..Miti:ii or uoMMKiicr. v.iu-
IlKVII.I.i: IS IIKOINNINO TO AS-SI'MUTANOIIII.USIIAri:
A. Hiiydon. Lawrence Mehaffey,
liarotd Klnuear and II. Roland
tJlalayor.
Karco Skltlet "ThU Whole World
a Joke" Dr. George A. Catuey,
ICIbf rtus II. Hull and Kapable Horn-
tiaiiy of Klcver Komedlana.
J, II. .McAllister and Company In tho
one-art comedy aucceaa, "Betay
Uakcr." Mr. McAllister, MUs Mar
jory Weeks, Mlsa W'alTe Jacob
I and Vernon T. Mouchenbacher.
COIITiaNII FKDKrUI. UIMTItU.T
JI'IKJK NKNTKNCM IIHANTNKIt
TO Mr N MIX'S ISLAM) Htlt MIS.
I'SINO MAIM
Hulled Crosa Brvlco
I'OIITI.AND. Dih;. 4
Idea of guilty to a charge of tiling the
mails for fraudulent purpose In
locating peraona on the OrvgoifCalll
fornln Und grant, Fred tlrauliicr wa
today keuleiiriHl in llilrleeh mouth
at MrNitilt'a Inland In the federal
conn.
Hrnnlner waa a memher of the ring
which operated, o wlonalvoly In that
Held, noma of whom are already aerv
Ing penitentiary aentcnces, I In vol
untarily returned from llrltlah Co
lumlila and surrendered hlnmelf to tlto
auihorltleg.
Ilohln. 'Slher Threads Among thoj
Hold," Ororgit Condrey; "I Love lo,
l.tro In Miteland," Krank IV) Ion. ( t),ic llloni n, nawapapera scoro In
Tho meinlicr of thn cast follow jmelr work for tho protection of tho
llrlde. Cva Miller, Oroom. Itussoll f ll0)I,.-tt Interest. The luteal achlovo
Whlto; heal man, Jack Klllolt; Irlil-H ,cllt ntik: this lino la an expoao of
maids. I.urlll.i Araiil. Klltalieth iMKv)mt )Ui- mako up tho program ot
ham. ushers. Dean lleckley, Howard lt1) cir8(mns nuUovllle, to he given
"(Itatiam. aunties of the groom, lermHl umiou's operu huuao on tho nluht
'llauk. Harriet Lawrence, cousins of;()f 1)tfCombor 2!5 anil 2C.
'.i... i.. 1. 1.. lll.... IVI.I. V.illl.. rillnl ...
1""' " ' , ' It wixk the Intention of tlio actors
roi owing n.Tiora iiowuoiu.
House, his
father Midget, Albert llradley: Moth
er Midget. Knthlreii Mnlloy. Pat her
Tliumli. Kmiiill North; Mother
Thumb. Kathrlne lleach; (Iraudfather
Midget, Kllwln I'rey: tlmndinother
Mlditel. Joy Miller, tlraudfnlher ,
Cork slabs, cotnpreaaed from a
'thlcknos of fourteen Inches to halt
an Inch, are being tried out for floor
I lug In railroad ear.
French scientists have found that
a cactus growing prollflcally in Al
geria cuu bo uiado to yield about 14
per cent sugar and from 4C to CO
per cent alcohol.
,hi minbter. Charles u Mr ,
lfe. 1 helma Drown; 1 . lutU l0 nIght of ,
ither Tl.umii, reari menu; nam. ,MiroJ , fnclf ml ,oy wM1 uo
ir friends, Korre.it Miller, James w()i nUwt! Ulu UVl.rllK0 Orpheum pro
inning, Homer (larlch. Leslie ley; m H0 ,llro.K ,, tenlatlvo program,
it, Charles Conroy. plant!. -x,i tlJoc-t to vIiiiuko without notice,
nielin,
Mutton Is Scarce in
Northwestern States
Cton
I K I
United l'ros Sarvlco
I'OIITI.AND, Dec. 4. Tho Norlh
wcHlern Coaat state aro aufferlnK a
"union famlno.
Till U duo to tho heavy buying
donu on the Coaat hy Kuatorn nud
Middle Western purchaaer u ahort
Hiuo ago. At that lime, mutton wan
cheaper tier than in the Bait, ,
The demand waa so great nt that
(lino thut practically all or thu alioop
performance, fearful lest there bo nu
nwful rush for eggs, which would ul
timately affect tho prices paid by ev
ery householder. After much per
suasion, though, tho amateur hnms
,. ..r iirmii'lii to renllzo that Ihulr
Thumb, (leorg.i Condrey; (Hand- umu w, m)l ,lo ,mf IH ,,,, aa Innll).
mother Thumb, Pearl lllehn; hach- h)ro; n fftcl( Umt 10. wlll uo
elor
Man
Ion
Kva Hank, rejected lover, lr',,ll,ll,(w,IB t0 (ftnt hearlodnesn. strikes.
jarrcHta or elepements:
'Curtain Italsor "Kvorybody on
Their Keel" Lawrence Mehaffey
und Company.
Teutonic comedy skit "Tho l'rluco
of Llmburgor, or Why la a I'rot-
xolV' Huhburd unit sinnott.
Novelty musical net "A Hull Horned
.Musical Comedy" (n) Seesaw,
(Ii) Japanese stunt, lei t'opuiar
I .. .... i.u.. l.ntt.nl.-f tna
tsongs nun .""v. ..- -
IVIeda Stelger. MIbs Dorothy
Weeks, Mlsa Marjorlo Weeks, MUs
KlHln Htolnmnn, Miss I'earl llolvln,
Miss l'oarl Wheeler, Miss Wnlvo
Jacobs, ntnl other girls; Lawreuco
Molmffoy. Harold Klnnonr, Dr.
Wheeler, II. Holand Olalsyor, John
Hubharil, Charles Hutchinson, C-oo.
A. Hnyilon, Dr. Cathoy. J. U. Mc
Alllstor and Clifford Sovlts. Direct
ed by Mrs. llort Carl Thomas.
Dramatic Heading Dr, 0. K. Wheeler
Musical number Charles Hutchln-
lusou nud Mlsa Klalo atelnman,
Solectloua Harmony Pour George
avallahlo for hulchurlng purposes lu
Hit) Northwest wore marketed. A
famlno lu mutton all along tho Coast
In tho result.
Thoro Is every reason to helliive
that tho supply la exhausted,
Although prices tiro advancing rap
idly In the local market, no aheop nro
forthcoming to All tho demand, 'even
at elevated prices. ThU Is n sure In
dication that there Is nono to bo of
fered at this lime.
THE IIKiHKST DEGREE
EXCELLENCE
OP
What a wondorful revolution
there has been In the last decade
tu the marketing or the scores of
different foods and household
supply products!
In tho short space ot ten years
housekeeping has seen marvel
lous changes, Innovations and
Improvements that have greatly
Increased tho bodily health,
comfort, and well being or the
public.
Production on n large and scl
entlllc scale Is constantly Im
proving our food stuffs, and
honest ndvortUIng la tenchlug us
how to recognize tho host.
Llkowlso In every other de
partment of household activity
somothlng bettor Is constantly
holng put on the market.
Do you road about these things
lu Tho Herald each day In tho
advertising columns?
It Is astonishing what a wealth
of Interesting Information these
advert Isomenta contain.
Headers, watch tho Mutual
Olrl Page every Tuesday and
Friday.
It M)-s to shop la Trie Herald
before you shop la the stores; St
per cent of the circitUUe of this
paper goes illrect brio the home.
t'nlted Press Serrlc
CLEVELAND. O.. Dec. 4. The
strike In the Eastern Ohio coal fields.
where 41,000 men are out, wlll con
tinue. This was made certain when the
representatives of the miners and op
erators broke off negotiations here at
an adjourned Joint meeting, after two
ilayi' session.
Thousands of men, women and
children In Ilelmont county are on the
verge of starvation as a result of the
strike.
Allies and Teutons Now
About of Even Force,
Generals Report
I nlted Press Servlca
PAULS, Dec.'-!. The allies are win tielievcri to he practically
with the German army in the matter or numerical strength ia Fimsw
Ilelgluni. This It revealed lu the reKrti or General Joffre and
Marshal French.
Hitherto, French explained, the allien, being outnumbered, were aa
abk- to maintain an offensive movement when they started It.
The allies are now developing an ofTeietlve campaign, however. It la
iiImj exix-cttil that they will be otlll further strengthened hefore lease ssssl
that directly after thit tlic offensive inurement wlll reach the ettsssMt.
Ei-rt. predict tlwt this struggle, soon to be fought, wlH rassstMsXs
the final deeialve struggle for the control of the French coast. - - -v1-
The Germans are trying to resume
l.
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METHODIST FAIR
DRAWING CROWDS
sULK OF FANCYWORK AND DOLUS
HAS UKEN BtUSK AUi DAY.
DINNER TO HE SERVED TO
NIGHT THERE
About the busiest place in Klam
ath Fulls today, outside ot the busi
ness house ot Herald advertisers, U
the store room between the Magulre
and Sugarman stores, where the
Ladles Aid Society ot Grace M. E.
church is giving Its annual bazaar.
Faucywork, kitchen helps, dolls,
caudles and many other articles are
on Bale lu attractive booths, and there
la a rush ot women shoppers eager to
securo these baud worked articles tor
Christmas presents. A Japanese tea
booth is another attraction.
While tho women folks aro busily
engaged In bartering over fancywork
and other articles on sale, the men
oiks pass through the crowds toward
the kitchen, laden with odd shaped
bundles that they carry with great
care, right sldo up. Tbeso are choice
viands for the cafeteria dinner, which
is to be given this afternoon and even
ing, from S to 8. The headltner of
this attraction Is chicken pie, pre
pared in truo Methodist style, and the
menu Includes overy conceivable form
ot gastronomic delicacies.
.fm nffnnblra I.i nn.lhirael.ra IIaI. ' r .. - . , l ..
..w ...... .,,. .u v,..u..v-.v.u .- a 0 ClOCK ui mgui ouriBi UM WSBJSB-
Blum. The allien, however, are meet-. mentfesMayor Napoleon JUsstilsisT
Ing them with vigorous counter at-morning Instructed Officer Katett ts
tacks. enforce the curfew ordinance. Tkv
Iloth armies show evidence of ordinance was passed on N'ovesaasr I.
heavy reinforcing. Indicating that tho18S3, and has been on the statata
; campaign Is on the ero ot a titanic, books of the ityc for about thIrty-M
nud perhaps decisive battle. years. Roseburg Review.
Tho UrltUh troons arc now holdlne .
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iuui iarL ui iuv uiues iruui aiung iuo , i
Yser River, where It Is expected that
the Germans intend to center their
main assault In their next nttempt to
reach tho coast.
Heavy cannonading has been in I
progress In the north for twenty-four-
hours. '
Indications are that the allies are.
developing a strong offensive maneu- SOCIALIST CONSIDER TAKING AC
ver in the vicinity of Arras.
Late today tho war office announced
jtbat the allies are developing an ot-'
tensive movo against tho German!
troops northeast of Ypres.
Uetwecn Ypres and Arras, It Is
added, heavy cannonading 1$ ,nter.;LTultod Press Service
mlttently in progress. I BERLIN, Dec 4. Tha socislisU
. of the emjlre are planning to expel
Canadians in Egypt 'Llobknecht from the party oa nev
United Press Service ccunt of tne 8tand takea b Mm ta"
.,,.. ... .,.., . , the question of the billion and a qaar-
I1ERL1N. Uec. 4, Athens reports , ...
. n .. . . , .. Tn!,e ' w-ar credit.
say Great Britain has lander 34 000. u,bknwht ,, tho only Beg,Mw
Canadian volunteers in Egypt This v
statement was made today by the war .. , ,. . ' . . ., . ,
oR)co It Is thought that if he is expeUei
from the socialist party he will at
tempt to form a new anti-war party.
Curfew Law , Tue only conciugjon to De ,)nva
lleltevliig that boys and girls under ; from tho vote on the war credit aiOTe
the ago ot 10 should be restrained Is that Germany Is unanimously la
from loitering about the streets after 'favor of continuing the struggle.
'WOULD EXPEL
H. LIEBKNECHT
TION AGAIXST.MAX WHO CAT
DISSENTING VOTE IN RHKsl
STAG AGAINST APPROPRIATION
At the campground at Sterling
Junction, Mass., this summer, the
Rev. H. Osborne formed a canary
chorus, all preseut bolng requested
to whlstlo the chorus of somo of the
familiar hymns.
Oregon City, Ore., Is built on two
levels, an abrupt cliff separating tho
business and residential sections. A
municipal elevator was erected re
cently to connect the two stories ot
the town.
Chicago has over 3,300 women
merchants.
Memorial Plate to the
Memory of V. Noland
(Herald Special Service)
EUGENE, Dec. 4. A hronxe tablet
will be placed In the new admlnlstra
tlon building on the east campus In
memory of Virgil Noland, ex-'X5, who
died hero while attending college lu
1911. Thu memorial will be tendered
by tho present Senior class, ot which
he was a member.
Noland bad earned a place at guard
on the football team in his Freshman
year, and was highly respected by the
students. His end was tragic, due to
the use of an electric bathrobe, which
8.
I ho wrapped about himself teUawiac
'football nrurtlPA nnA itlaraAAa k
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uiimiv ujj a tuiu. ins aeatn waa 5fc s8
llinutirf tn hnvit lixAn ABiinBii ku sks L ' !(
,-v .- ,.-. tuTO 7 mw mr 4fU
creasod blood How due to over!
aclou. , -.it
Vtrell Noland was the only sea sf, '
Klamath Falls. Judge Nehtad tn4-''
uated from th Unlrantltv la ltea.lfc,' 5
with tho degrees of B. A.. U.t A.'-usl ,'. h P'Sl
M, S. He ia to succeed Clrealt iH4e '; T
uenson of Klamath Falta ' saaw .; s
aew.
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