The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 07, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1914
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HAS
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Mir, niut lU H'tw Mtfll I Im ,r.
gtmiip Tmictr -Turk HrKirt n
VtHi.r) 0rr IIHlUli,
t'ulUd lHMUilUrMr
I'Altlrt, I 7 Th- French mill
Iftj U outranging lltt f'erwan gun.
ml ! pro trig ror- nffrrtlrA rmy
tirp alone ili. llur, Tlt lnt-( i.tAl
tarnt" rrtantlnc (ItU tan tit'dmr-
ibi tinw k'iik tmttt nrrltnl, ami sr
biting their rffwl.
TIip IIU are Ml lh iltVtuli'r at
liKKt the full If lltt It "I llm III)',
llrAu nrluR I irHirtHl Hi hid Eli
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it) tlio (HUIIIt)', flll't tli lllf fr'
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br iin itili yrntMday r- tiflne lill
luiud Pri- Hervlta
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ltl frtrto llpe !ip Tlr Mid rtu
Jul. hlrb attempted 10 lAtif ltt
TufLUh iH( nri ttivtv. rojiuUfd
lih liravy ., The Turks rapture)
tmrhtitf guns a ml fonMrfttil ammunition
tt avA t , - Ji fir r iG -t La ttiHSBPLYII fe VJ JSB
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United I'ms Servlca
I.OSDO.V, Dec. 7. Taking Ixxlz nnl mlrniicInK tMeatf.flre mIIh oa
liolli fliiiikd, the flenrmn troops operatinK In I'nUml are gaialac iotrl (
Iho main rnllrondu leading to Wnniaii-, nml tl.mttrnlng the Ri
tiiiinirntlou on tin: Mttuliem rout.
If the ucce of tlie Teutonic forces lontlnue, tlio Ruaaiaa
I olTetiM nKalnt Censtocliowo mul In- abandoned.
ThU mnj- also necclute the withdrawal of all RnMlaa troop Unw
limy lie in the rlcinlty of Crncow.
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United Press Serrlca
HKUMX (nlrelon via Seville. .V. J.), Dec. 7. Today'a oMetal
merit wiys the Germans took Lodz jreitertlnjr, the RassJajM iilliallM
luireririK henry Iose.
The (lennan troojis arv reported retreating aloag the Tstr.
i ib .miirr w..i.n poor.. ninoraiM iiopeii would tend to pill an end to the ereal ar, nun come to the men In the field In Ktiruiw. TUU iilioto
l.mj.1. , t..w ,.,-u it at Vii. in jti. nurtti of Krnce. The Ilelitiani nhown uro holdlus their luavy hlanUcU closely about them to kwp from
ttft-iiHe in ibr bii.ee tinl Ttt men eii obinit all day wltlH-tbeMi blanket pulled about their ororcoats, betausc they would freeze It they had
M Mh trilwi.i V m ilm tiou I deep tin Ir uttrlnie will he much ore.
TWO CASES ARE
OUT OF COURT;
UKerciiU by American manufae- !
turor would bo n vlulntlnn of
iirniralli) A ri result. Charlei
Hfhxvnli lll not curry out the
Would VIiiIaI.' Srulinlllj
I nlitd lrM Sorviro
WAitlllNtlTO.V. IJ C . Dec 7
Arcordlne to an fltmouncrmptit
by I tin Mntn il.'iitiriimot. I'rcsl
(lent WlUon lm decided tlint tlir
imlliline C nutimarliKMi (or bcl
QUIET WEDDING
SATURDAY NIGHT
IMI'dllTI.'lt OF Mil. AMI MUM.
W'll.l. T. I.KK IIKCOMr TIIK
MvMiMiAiJt fiiLt"ri:i iv rut!
, Inlentioii to build tihit)nrlncx.
lit IWCOt'tJIt C.HK AMI IN TIIK i
U1HW K MAII1IX AMI.W
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mtiiii: nr .u:x shivk, niom-
NT MKVU, MAX
TICKET SALE IS SATTERLEt IS
STARTED TODAY WED IN DENVER
CIIAXCK FOK SOMK YOUXCJ UIVIUUIK OK WELL KXOWX IXVEST-
Unlted Press Servlca
VIHXXA (via Ilerlln), Uec. 7 The following Is the osfctal
Jutt Issued:
The rciialts of the battles In Poland continue la oar faor, sal I
prlitonerN are being taken. In tlio southern theater oar trooaa arc
winning, wlillc continual sncceses areported from the west aad loata
at Arandjclowatz and In the vicinity oGoral.
At Jmllandwatz the enemy has been reinforced and the battla for
Invc&tmeiii continues.
COMMITTEE TO MANY VACANT
SWATjPOVERTY SEATS TODAY
OROAXIZ.4T10X UEIXa FORMED , SJULLKST ATTEXDANCB IX TOUM
BV LOCAL WO.MEX TO DISTUUM AT OPEX1XG OP 'CO
i
LTE FOOD AXD FCEL IF PEO-i- I'RESIUEXTS MESSAGE
t'LE XEED THE5I
I
TOMORROW
ntlTWOOII AXII WIFE
l'lm motion of DUtrlct Atlorncy
IrwCi, Circuit JuUt llenunn tmlnr
lUmliird tho Indictment nsnlmt Fred
'.umcmiRh, who nltackcd hid lfe
Kith n butclmrknUo In a mad ramp
nrar Kurt Klamnlli cmr a year bro.
I'lmrnllftl.Hlty of wltaenno wan the
teuton KlVen.
An ncttou by Alex Martin nitaliut
II 0. Clillwood and wU wn nUn dU
riImpiI This was done at tho In
Msnci. of J. 0. Hutonlc, pUlnlllf attorney
. t
. A wcihlliic thai comes as a surprUo
I to ttu-lr many friends was solemnized
Wo. .Saturday oNcnlug at tho homo of Mr.
I f. to .Mrvt.
Tim rciiUr imi'tlnK of the
man (MirMlau lemperanco Union , Mr. Will T. I.ee, when Mla Pearl
xvlll hv held Tuwdity altornnon nl ,' "'l Alex Sltlvo wero united by
i 30 at the home of Mr. II. S. Clrlu. ' S. Htubblcflclil. Captain J. P.
by. at Klwvcntli nnl Hush strwU.ll.wi ami MIm Agnes U wcro present
Meliibeni and frli-mU Bre cordially In-J I" mldltlon to the Immediate relatives
vlld to attend. i,,f "" M'Sv-
. i Sunday afternoon a dlnucr party
'vim kIvcu In honur of llio nowlywads
(by Mr. and Mra. Leo. This was at-
rtomo farmurs In tlrrmiuiy ue
-.-... ..... In. l.ntf-liliiL' ee rtiiil nilslnif
chlX Thoy tak, ieHcr cam of ,ha '" "' r. and Mr- J-Frank Ad-
clilrku limit tho hn !. vett IlKlitlii
hnwlu to protect them.
Sims One 'John Dee'
limn, .Mr. ana .Mr, cnaries uorton,
Mr. and Mm, Charles Martin, Mr. and
mVh Fred II. Mills, Mrs. Fred Mel-
huso, Mrs. A. F. SaMckey, Miss Hazel
Harm's, Miss Akiich I.cc and Thnd (1.
Mcllattim.
Tho couplo will rt-itldo hero, where
tlio Kroom In Interested In tho Hhlvo
Krocery. Ho I a boh of Mr. and Mrs.
.1 n. C9 1 I . . nliin... ..al.l..td Jlf
, I, nunc, 1'iuntoi . vIUv... w.
iKlnmuth county, and, llko his brldo,
limn a wide circle of friends.
TO (JO TO THE FAIR AXD RE
TL'ltX FREE OF CHARGE ACTS
HKIIEAIlSIXn HARD
OR IX KLAMATH REALT1" IS A
TALEXTED V10LIXLST
LIVE IX LOXG nE.CH
WILL
Today at noon tho sale of tlckeU. Tho following aunouuecemeut of
for tbt vaudevlllo performance to bo .tho marrlago of J. P. Satterlee ap-
glvcn by local talent for the Chamber , pears in tho Long Beach Telegram,
of Commerce was started. It !s ex-, Mr. Salterlee U well known iu Klam
pected that tlio sales will bo brisk, as.ath Falls, as he has mado yearly vls
a round trip to San Francisco Is to(its hero for some tlmo, and is hsavlly
be tho prize offered tho girl making. Interested In both city and county
tho biggest salo of tickets. .preperty:
This contest Is open to all young Miss Charlotte KIngoro aud John
Indies In tho county. Tho prize lajiaul Satterleo were piarrled Iu Uen
wcll worth Btrlvlng for. and tho Inter-Iyer Colo., at tho home of the bride's
est being manifested In tho perform-(father. M, H. Klngore. 11S2 St. Paul
anco Christmas night and tho night street, on Saturday, November 21st,
following shows that thero will be a
good market for tho admission paste-
goards.
A now number for tho program Is a
skit takon from Sheridan's great com
edy, "Tho Rivals." Tlhla will bo
staged by Miss Pearl Bolvln, Miss
Dorothy Weeks, II. Roland fllnlsyer
and floor go C. Dlower.
Merrill Man Charged With Theft of Indian Horse Tnnrr PITI7CUQ
ARE MADE TODAY
Ln ...,m...i,ui lanilMin Mnushlas
, iiirpn v.-n-.." "-.- i ,.,.... ...,-w.v- iiiuL-uu
uliell, ill" youth hold for tho inrccnyitJi.i. .viiiimi.i"'.' ...
TIhi Iilcutlty of one of tlm "John uillted July 10, by entering lumomeut
loe" ImJIcled by tho grand Jury In of tlio I. P. Tabor bur. (
I nown. This la William Hints of Mcr-' iuIiIim Hipw, there wcro two more
III, who Is Indicted for tho larceny '"John Hoes," nnd two not trim bills. (
"i maro,
Tlio Indictment clinrgc that Hlm
in Heptombor, 1013, look innro bo
IoiikIiik to llarrlioii tlrown, n Klitm
''Hi Indian.
nHirs Indlclod by tho grand Jury
tire;
Wlllliiiu Joima llapo. Allotted to
liM'o been commlttad Hoptflinbnr IR,
' ItuiU UmmoB.
M Cnirlngton l'orjury. AlloKcd
ti Imvu been committed March 11.
1('H. In trial of Uoobo vt. Iloyt,
,(llty milt boforo q. F. Htono n
leferce.
A. (, i,oyd, alios PuturordUltur.
ji'K ii forged check. Alleged to have
'" committed June 80, 1814.
Clmrlos Meatier and Fred Bailey
1,lrKlury. Alleged to have been com-
of n lioroe, nml John Ollmoro, In Jnll
fur l-urglttry.
A nuiilber of tho Indicted will be
nrriilmu.il nt 'J o'clock tomorrow I
motntiiK. , '
Tho flrnt lllul it this term of tlm
cllk'tilt court will bo tho Blms-Krmt
(Muiiiulvr moorinrcQiijr r-", "'j
. - ...'.. ( iOi n fir ti U'ltll
tlircn young " "". '""'-:. " ), , ,, Ualll, ,. ...tnrallza
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ARE IH8UED IX CIRCUIT COURT
TO EXUL18HMEN' AXD A DUTCH
WOMAX
John Fallon and John Houry An
on. nr no lonuor Eiiillihmen. To-
TRAVEL SCRIP
IS ISSUED HERE
K. K. K. HTORE AXD REGAL SHOE
STORE ARE XOW PREPARED TO
GIVE A "MILE OF TRAVEL FOR
A DOL1.AH IX TRADE"
..i....hni. n Bir.nr from J. M. Johnson,
iftsc, ii ."''..... rniiio u citizen today, forever fore-
.....a,, it.... ainv.iiiiiiiiii.iiin. ......... .. --.
milllll llllllllll -iw.v.w, ,
" " " "..'"". ' -.I'awnnrliiir Mleslanco to
This nflornooti tlio court rTiuvM ...-....-
i... ..l..l ,i...li.la nml n IlUIUIIOr Ol . IIWI''-
llll II 1111 liwvnv."
. ... ..- ...am.. u..i .Imvn
cases ronuy ror irmi i --"
tttna for their trial to bo announced
later.
Queou WU-
Oregon has sovou candy factories
aud 887 bakerloe.
Hereafter, for every dollar spent
with tho K. K. K. Store, the Regal
8hoo Storo and the Hotel Hall, Its
cigar storo or grill, a mtlo In travel
will bo given. Thoso concerns have
algnod up with tho American Scrip
company, and today began their scrip
Issuances.
This scrip Is acceptable for (ares
on any first class railroad or steam
ship line. It can alio be used when
over tho holder wishes.
by tho Rev. Frost Crapt.
Miss KIngoro has but recently com
pleted a trip around tho world with
the Jotham Blxby Jr.'a. whom sho left
In Boston aud journeyed on to Den
ver with small Margaret Blxxby In
charge, leaving Mr. and Mrs. Blxby
In Bostou planning a tour of tho East-
era cities boforo tholr return to Long
i Bench. In Dsnvor Miss KIngoro was
jmet by Mr. Sattcrlee, and the wedding
i followed.
Mr. Sattorlee Is in tho city today,
coming hero to prepnro his homo on
West Ninth street for his bride, and
also to dlno with his family in Los
Angeles on Thanksgiving Day, Mrs.
Satterleo remaining in Denver with
her small chargo until tho Blxbys
shall como on and again take her un
der tholr parontal wing.
As Miss Klngore, tho brldo was
known throughout the state for her
musical talent, tho violin being her
'chosen Instrument. Sho was a mem
I her of tho Dominant Club, an exclu
sive musical organization of Los An
geles, and other clubs. Sho has charm,
beauty, a certain dash In stylo and al
together a striking porsoualtty. Mr.
Satterleo Is a civil engineer; has con
tracted sovernl Inrge Eastern engin
eering projects and is a Cornell grad
uate. Mr. and Mrs. Satterleo will make
tholr home in this city, and It Is ex
pected that the bride will be here for
the holidays, which they will spend In
their own home In thl city,
The Dalles postofflce building la to
cost 178,000.
Marshfleld will establish a coffee
club and free employment bureau.
Having in mind the poor people,
local women are organizing to carry
on relief work this winter. They will
especially work to seo that deserving
pcoplo are supplied with food and
fuel, although they will also dlstrlb-
uto clothing. j(ers. Tomorrow" President
Contributions toward this work can will read his message. , '
be left at the Klamath Chamber of The leaders In the two house tar
United Ptesa Service
WASHINGTON, D, C. Dec. 7.
When the Sixty-fourth coagreaa eo-o
vencd at noon today, there were Bore
vncant scats than on any opeaiag
day In many years.
Today was devoted to routine UU- '
Wllao. -
Commerce.
END COLORADO
MINE STRIKES
cleared the tracks aa muck aa aeaaltle
in order to rush through before tfca
holidays such appropriations aa are
usually unopposed.
Secretary McAdoo submitted the
treasury estimates for the aorerm
meat's expenses for the flseal year to
ginning July l, 1915. Thar total te't
11,090,775.134, which' la . mi
ller tho expenses ot the present jear.
COXFEHEXCE DECIDES UPOX, Tho Medtord poatoflca Is te be
built of Jackson county ll-UMtoaa or
THIS AFTER A HKSSIUA l. lU.- sandstone.
VER MEX RETURN TO WORK
I'XDER WILSOX'S PLAX
John McLcannan of District No. IS,
at noon announced that a resoluttaa
i would bo offered at a special eo&Taa.
Jtion of miners here for taking sueh
action.
Ot' The resolution will set forth that
United Press Service
DENVER, Dec. 7, The strike
tho Colorado miners will be declared j the Colorado strikers are wilting to
off tomorrow morning. troturn to work under the terau 9t
After a couferenco of the Interna-'the three year peace plan outlined ly
tional executive officers. President (President Wilson.
Club Will Help Poor
f a
Local Relief Work Taken Up by the Library 0-b
In order to ussUt needy persons in
tho city, and to have an organization
through which the rellot work can bo
carried on to tho best advantage, the
Woman's Library Club has Just add
ed u philanthropic department to
their other club work.
The committee in charge ot thla
work is composed of Mrs. Charles
Graves (chairman), Mrs. A. Balnter,
Mrs. Robert E. Wattenburg, Mra. E.
v. rjafcarra-d
tf
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H. DuFault. Mrs. C.
Mrs. H. R. Harrison.
ll is me inienuo oi taw aafaa-13 ,j ,sj
meat to collect clothing, ate., ttet r'srT;;J
poople feel free to contribute. TImM , ' Jr
will thon be distributed taf gfc Up vviJy
soclety to persons whoye'laiasidl -; sJjffi."
Donations of this kind ea-'l ;&
at the Library Clui tHtUdtai, r flMi J "w,;
Miss Hawkins. ThHit,Uw s4if ji
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U f.tlV HVpillMKIV, NH "" ". ""Ir
trlbuted to allevlat
closer bone than
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