The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 11, 1914, Image 1

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BOSSIE INTRODUCED IN III: CASE
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NAUSEA
Tlir -onie ltnk" Injected
lulu iti pimm-dlns in the UUI ol
un Kmt. William Hlw and l.me
Chandler t"1 f"w fNM' fhaue,
iM sti'niooii, hti "State's nllbH
(.' nJ t " fit Into the riwui
TM mteiit irm Ilk a drop wio
lU trrnf ulr Ujf our itUhlira taff.
tt( It i lh troth, jrMJ tirally.
iMr l il win '0"w '" koar
Ud out n l(U olat'imcnl. and vit ir.
Halo ' u' l"l.itil I" )'iifi that
ifritt Court Jiutlrotxcl IUoi.
;tio Mll. Jul Drake. ltMfn
)(.nn i and t'thrra ho 1'iiKlUli
diction u mimt palnfullr mrri ltl
tV iti utwal uUnin th that
tiliiis ud adtiwdly. with ihp
.ct.a' n HutoV uhlutt "U"
bi tiltti "U," l it kinmn, U
t)tr biJo of a drpurfffd tMivlnw ttUlin4
1.) 1 JoIhimiu, and which tho said
jiltjtn ) w Uf ltt ty the d
frr.iti lit the C4u i mmlo a tuiut
dlmnct iropmtlan on all, and WoJsir
II Ud t l th? t let lone a
rm taken m fi0(e lb Mi
ti4vn ih wndo
Itr.v4rr y)U tliuy C&tber fftim lllln
I bat h hid gitvt off an onr-ntlv
pjtr ii did wore--lt Uirr it off
r itbvurieht rank wlnr, hibli
b bd them all tucked 08 th msn
Thr tirintty it a elttp mill ft)Jh.ine
t, 04i (sinrr on a ntm Jul; 4) it
tcnufHon Ut thin hl-lo (ii
atiar j fnM, Utn (if mrrli. r a
ki frvin the Vltthni on hVln
Sr Hurh an ilor lll l-f pltrti
forttt kIii wuljr'whrn all Ot tllttr
tidtiirt, nil ili llltiv)( muierl4
uail an the lammfirsi, tmhurer
rtc9 ('!unlrlf nml motfajaril r
romliftrd ml ralMit t lh- "nlh
t-urr will lrln "mllttmi un
!.mI mn" ! d from thf lih-
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Tl;p hltl Vtl tliil Killlo tutlfo of
a at- rtp hroiiRht In for hlntiM
4tHih by Contablft T it, Durhurn oj
Mfrrili wnt twtlrtctl that he liwh
lb3 mil of a lioic tut tho Hliu ratitli
in IWMiihpr JI3 Thy r0 nut
Gardner Resolution Is
Held to
II.MIN IIOI.DK THAT WHIt.li Till.
I'l'OI'l.i: AUIJ KXTITI.KD TO
know Tin: facts nnm..
1 M rut: i:i'i'icii:xoy ot'irit
iitiiniMi i'oit('i:s. td(iiti:ss.
MtN's MKTHOII Wtlt'l.D NOT
Hill NO IMMIHKIl HESl'l.TS
vAHIIINt)TON, I), C, Dee II -11
M-gard lo thu Onnltior resolution
I 't'siiUmt WIU011 tnki'1 lint stnml thai
'I"1 Ameilrnii pilbllo Is fiitilli'd to
"ii" nil facts rtiiiceruliiB lha nlll
tlsncy of imtluniil defi'iisn
lie lold rnlliirs, linwovur, he hellcv-.
vd the farts could best bo di'loriulni'il
hi thu ordinary wny, mid tint thnnigli
hi liiventlimtloii previously hcriihl"il
'" liitenilvil to dovlso plnus to pieimrn
fur war with nnother country, t'resl
'hiu Wilson said ho hml rocolvetl
iniiiioriiiiH luttora fiuin iironiluuut
moil and women throughout tli
uiiiiilry protestlnK ngiilust thu aprwiil
"1 mllltnrlstlc proimBamlii.
Thu presltloiit reflised to ndmlt that
he hud kuowluduo of thu proKom-o In
WnshliiKtoii of nu nllcKeil lohby, pnlil
hy armor plutu innutifiictururs, nmmu
iillloii nml orduniim innltrr-t nml hc
powder trust,
Itupresoututlvo Auustiis P. Hard
w of MiiSHftcltiisotlH, uuii of tho
"InniMCHl rupiibllciiit uxiinbcra of tho
lower huuso, hud hunvy liacltlnK f"r
lila proposnil Investigation of thu
rmy and imvy.
His resolution for n roiuinltteu to
LONG OEAD
E
otlilmt H. I.iliit. ii, , il.al llino Uy
the elniti
1'uHiiK till (Mlllj.ii, .1 iluM'lui.iiJ
! 1'utl.aw. atler Utlllt till- mill-
UniiU "t HMlt). iU:h) tlmiu iu lUc
1 Mvittu Jail a few day, and UiWtl ,p
iiioucin ihew hr, Htiwo nu-y
in ihv tmtitfly of iuBUtii Jtlmltck
'A f-w Uhyt no. ai ifco imtancv of the
ilUirM nUorfie; UsihaiH a Iiu
(Milt ili biOo (u a lotu) Ihvry nublv.
wwtiwl ti in iw (o tiiuki- ti mote
pliable, and alH sera (mil totnu uf iht
tlkll uB II
ll toi tisiett il.ftl hUcii liv luriioO
Ud. rnuama o(or to Bcballoclt thvic
bi mad MHflp 10 (tilt uick III I.
itirm i,- njkyt, vu tolled out or itir
ui. im tbt It mm (Iwtro) ,il in ai
liHil'ilug t prente (he jart of tbt
Uvcl..
Tbp Jelrnw viuruu0 prolwu!
ini the Inirtnlgtiloii uf ilv hi Jr.
nml iKifiM. holiiliiit lhai Uiu KXhlbH
h not It Htifti tnki-n frum
l lir sriiiJ, and f hat (be scr-ipluE uf
U.r bolr titiffH (tin niiftfiiranri' tif the
bidr rttt-rn way MJiKr reumtiit af
ter vlilrh. hi lht Ulo Itntl nut uffurft
hr bll rhi1 Uan In oM'Iclici', lbr
pi fnWOVM), follnv.tie a eei
livii from Jtnlttf llnou which
bfAitil) ronJ.il by nit
Till morniiiE Atlulf nml Tou)
(rk, tmiiRt-it ibtil In N'omttT,
)IS lkf nan Clmilillrr anil l.'rnl
tJrKr Ihr rw AlWgol lo hp bwti
Mllw frw th llattprr t'lc'. Ann
Curl, l'IIBoil lu ir.iis K therf.
lUrry Killl. toM of iHircdatlng llir
mrcHM u thrrr biptrni from Clinnd
lr in Ucpmbt?r. ISIS, wblrli Chaml-tt-r
mlJ rainn (loin OU'iic. II. II
lliivi (mllliptl to btljtliK tho cuw nil I
wtliHC her lo filiue I'ttllniilne them.
n.irimm nwiJt tti manJ
Vrt. 111 llir rlrl.
Klamath l.uilrf N'u 13 IOOI.
will ime wurl. in tbe Degree of
t'liroiltti 1 -"iigi Ylu'lort ttrlftune.
Be Warlike
1 n.nti:s,MAX i.itD.i:n
, Who WiiulH the Hib linistiKMtlim
Mifsln Inqtiliy 'lll ho (l"ii up by Mio
'liilos roiiuiilllee, which must ioirt
(lt. tho house for notion Tlmrp have
tin yot heolt un good BU0pi.es nil to
Iwhiithnr or not thp hoiiHt. will pass
,ir dofcnt tiu rpsoiHiiim
In tho meiiiillino, the work of Mr.
(Jnuliiri- him stlned uiiiny poitoua
thtoi-j-.hout thu mutiny, as n losult
of which n Niitloiml Hei-uilly i.wibuo
hits 1'i'i-n oignuUed to innlto 11 HBlit
for 11 Rionter nuvy nml nrmy,
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KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1914
immi:i.h 1 nt.M rott
I'Wt) HIIII'K A VKAU
I nlli-U I'riiia Borviwi
WAHHINOTON, D (', jc M
Ht'ifotiiry UmiUU tuin ,a(
un lili iirugrnm uf two btlU
hlli binl uliflu or morn ubiiiu.
iln thin year Today ho told
the iiriuxf naval coininlltto that
oiiU Kt Intvniatlonat aKroement
to 1 un.) hulldliiK warahliit
woiiiii nwerve him
J'tukln ilixid nrin In hl
thiiii. that America ought to be
ir-:..,rrd to withhold any enemy,
Hi Hd not ioclfy any nation aa
ilai.Ki-roui, but felt that If Amor
Iru t'(M Imvu a war It will bo a
ioiic uup. cM'tclally If America
In rtttlnc ihf worat of It
K.C.H.S. TO PLAY
MERRILL
QUINTET
ilndlore that the Jnpanne or Urltlsb
I'lltsT IIAhKKTIIAU- !AMi; OFllrat throe hlp In the engagement.
Tilt: KIMSO.V WII.I. UK fiaYKIIi
TOMOItltOW MIIT IN THK .l
r.M.l'A TOW'S
tli,l. .M,l. 11 w ..11 r l. n,.,. H.I.H '
""" i'iimiij ii im uiu , linu 1 1111 r.uei win soon oc rounaca
re makluK any holng n bt.ket J up, an the sinking of the Ctrntan col
booicr. Coarh Moucbcnbacher of illera ha deprived thfe jblpn of their
the Klamnlh County lllgb School wllliconl aiippll!. '
journey to Merrill tomorrow, where! .
tomorrow nlitht the Merrill tjjJ LONDON. Dec. !' A complete
ath County High Bchool wl,
rate the hankelhalt hcnDOn
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reports! a having a
trim
ratlin;
iII
FAGK
Tht I.K-nl pU)ers to nuke tU; TWK
will he Noel. Page, Slrlger, Kn ,v,
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Id-alt, Graves, Klllott. Hilton, lloua-
lon, O'UouKbllu and I'rather. All w.nandlnc an announcement from the
br ghcti a rhaiice to play and show admlrnltr as to tho location of Stnr
thelr mottle In action. litre's fleet.
The first loral game will be played
at h I'avllllun either Friday or Hat
urdny night of tie it week. In this the
alumni tram will take on the high
thooljulnlct.
Preceding the Varsity JAIumnl tus
sle will be a gaiiin between two high
school girls' tennis. There aru about
thirty girls out for basketball, and
there Is reason to expect games this
year with girl teams from other high
schools
MEAT MAN JAILED
on a
WILLIAM .MK'LURK ARRESTED
FOR ADULTERY, CHARGK RE
INC maim: IIY HIS PARTNER.
CASE Sl.T ltR TUI-SDAY
Churged with Illicit ulatloiiHlilii
uilh Sirs. Hurry II. Slovenian, William
MrClure, who with the wuiuun'a hits
hand, his been engaged In wholesale
meat business, was arrested last
night at his house In Mills addition.
vehPto lie and the woman vvera dis
covered. McClurn was brought before Jus
tho of the Pe.ice E. W, Gotten 1 his
iitoinlng, nud his prellmluiiry hearing
was sot for Tuesday morning. He la
lit liberty under $7u0 bond.
I According to Htowman, Mrs. Stow
'man caniu to Klamath Fills somulliuo
ngo, say lug she was coming for modi
!cal attention. Instead of this, ha
Inlleges, sho has been Intimate with
iMrClure. A vvnrnnt w'na Isued Wwl
nesdiiy night for McCluro'a urrest,
lttnd lust night, Coustahlo Morloy,
Stownuiii nnd Stowmnn's 19-year-old
sun went to the McCluro homo to
nrrost thorn. Hoforo Morlcy could
get MrCluro In custody, tho on ratted
hiishiiud of tho wonmn iu tho case at
tacked McCluro, itnd n warm avvntfest
wns engaged III before Morlcy could
oMilcntu his prlaoner. Tho stovo was
upset during tho melco, and tho rack
et nwnkonod and culled out of doora
nearly hnlf of Mills adltlou.
Cnrloton boustti n ucw steol brldgo
nnd eight blocks of paving.
A
CHARGE
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STUROEE ORDERED
TO SWEEP THE
RAIPSOFF
ATLANTIC
I'nlli.-d i'reao Srrlci)
UXION,4ikc. tl. It I rclMrt-l
tonight tlut' llio Gcrtiuui crulwr
Kutli-rlcli Karl li In-vn unk. Tin:
inilMT mb Ut rrMrtnt In tlic Itnlllc.
Tho normal roinplrmrnL of Un
I'nilrrirli Kurl n M" ntrn.
I1UKNOS AVRK8. Dec. 11. i'ohI-tlv-
confirmation of the linking of !
the flcnnnii rrnlicr .Vurneburg baa
been received The Dreiden la bImj
jdMiroyed, I lift marking the dqstruc
tlon of all flte of the anuadron that,
i engaged tho Ilrltlih off the Falkland
Island TuMuiay.
German report ndmlt that tb Oer
,man 'oii wm 2,000 men. I
Report from German aourcca alao
I Acrorillrs to llil Inrnrmntlnn ..
'Icmnin fleet w caught between the
two tillled tqnndrOB. The kalser'a
'allormen fcu'ght nntll the lait gun
luaarllencol. ' ,
It Is believed that the ra'4cr-cru!-1
r Knrlaruhe, Kronprln Wllhclm
j v,i it. . . .
p of the Oennan rnldera of com
Q..,:"-iVi!,X 'Atlantic before the
DUIUICN
the task that has
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Sturdee. It Is ex
snccc?d.
rhi newspapers and public are do-
1 Kxperts, following the announce
ment that the Dresden has been aunk,
think that the British fleet Is now
spread out over a great area In the
Falkland region.
I-ate this afternoon the admiralty
refused to confirm the reports that
German submarines attempted to raid
Dover, and that, the-forts there fired
on them.
While a number of tho German
commerce raiders have been destroy
ed, tho Karlsruhe Is still at large.
t Tho exploits ot this vessel are only
.second to tho career of tho Emden,
(sunk In the Indian Ocean last month.
MAKE YOUR WINDOW
"RARK" FOR YOU
There are still u few places
where shopkeepera employ men
, to stand out In the street, "bark-
j lug" In other words, describing
the giods 10 lie found within
! tbo shop, nud urging posulble
patrons to enter.
liuiiiiiu "barkers" mo ox-
: tieuiely elllrleut In certain ldaces
I nnd cases, but probably you.
Mr. Retailer, would not cotulder
, hiring one. e
' You can have u silent "bark-
er" that is Juki -tin eluclcut aa a
' "puller-lu," without unpleasant
) druwbirks. This silent "bark-
or ' Is your window. e
Make n study ot what you put
luto It. Remember the articles
tho public already knows nbout
aro halt aold. Without a doubt
you have Iu your shop articles
that nro advertised In Tho Her-
nld. If you put them in your
window you will And that they
exert u stroug "pulllng-lu" In-
llunenre for you,
Tho manufacturers, through
us, haeo done additional "bark-
lug" for you, Uy displaying
theso nationally known articles
In your window you can "cash
In" 011 tho advertising done for
your benefit.
Hack up tho window advertls-
Inr with a regular apace In The
Herald you'll have to do it
some time.
It paya (o shop In The Herald
; iH-foro yoH sliop Ut Ute atorea; 01
per rest of tbe clrcuUttoa of this
paper goes direct tat the home.
n:ititii,i, i'Kei'm: iiavk
.VA.Mi:i) COMMITTKK
At a mcotlng at Merrill yt-
lurday afternoon, fanncrw and
otheri of that lection who nro
Interested In tho formation of a'
fnrmor telephone organization,
appointed fkorgo Ofllcld, T. R,
end L. if. Andcraon aa their
committer to confer with the
oilier acctlons lnt;cnu-l.
A similar meeting Ik to be
held at Olcne noon, when a com-
mlttee will he named to act with
committee from Merrill and
Alt. l-nkl toward getting the pro-
ject Into tangible nbnpc,
KAISER IMPROVED
IS LATEST HEARD
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I Tin: Titoi'iiu:, acoiiding t
' t'OltlUISKONDKYni IS' NOW
KKCKIVING Iti:iORTS
lly KAItl, (on WIKGAN1I
j (United Press Staff Correspondent)
, HKIU.I.V, Dec. 11. Kaiser Wll-
lielm Is suffering from catarrh of tbe
throat.
I nm able to state this upon tho
authority of a person close to the
I court, who Is In a position to know,
J Ills Illness Is entirely due to cx
!i34ure. Kaiser Wilhelm remained
jat the front almost continuously since
:he war started,
1 "My" Information tells me that 'the
Improvement that started last night
.If continued today. Tbe catarrh has
practically subsided, the temperature
lis about normal, and the patient Is
rl'le to receive tbe reports of the gen
eral staff.
DEMURRER FILED
TO INDICTMENT
TL'Li: LAKK .MAN IS CHARGED UY
GUAM 4URY WITH CRUELTY
TO ANIMALS DEMURRER EN.
' TERED UY DRAKE
' Instead of making a plea, Edgar
'Johnson, who was Indicted by the
grand Jury on chargo of cruelty to
animals, will tight the Indictment.
Judge Drake, Johnson's attorney, yes
terday morning filed a demon cr to
the Indictment, alleging that H does
not slate farts siinicletit to constitute
u crime.
1 Tho ludittment ebarge that John
iuu shot a boric belouglug to D.ivtd
Dunn, wounding the animal. The In
terested parties ll(e at Title Luke.
TO THE COMPLAINT
APPEARANCE IS MADE IN THE
ACTION TO ARROGATE THE
CONTRACT .MADE FOR COURT
HOUSE SUPERVISION
That John Ilagelstelu, us n mem
ber ot tho county court, should be
mudu a party defendant, aud that tho
complaint does not show cause for
action agalust tho Chapman Con
struction company nro the grouuds
sot up In a demurrer tiled by Judgo
Drake, asking that tho ault to re
strain the county court from contract
ing with the Chapman Construction
company be dismissed so far as It
affects tho company.
Drake's domurrer la in behalf ot
Chapman. No appearance has been
made as yet by Judgo Wo r den and
CHAPMAN DEMURS
GERMAN ATTACKS
REPULSED BY
CLAIM TO BE
I
I United I'rcsa Hervlco
I PARIS, Dec. II. Today's commu
Inlauo naya: "On December 10th the
French rcuulted three atlacka br the
iGcnaang In tho region of Yprea. Tho
I Germans reached thu French trenchea
at one point, but were repulsed. The
French are progressing everywhere.
'Artillery duels aro being vigorously
I fought In tho region of Arras and
Juvencourt. We made further ad
vances In the Argonne region, where
tho enemy's attacks were repulsed.
Near Varcnnes tho Gorman artillery
Is active, but harmless. Our progress
In tho l.al'retic region has been ac-ct-uluated
The French troops have
taken the Aspalch depot."
iivld'jujl fearing that the present
force In Uelclum is Insufficient to
hold the coast, tbe Germans are send-
ARE LEGISLATING
TIIUKK DAY MKETIXO IN SESSION
WHKItn SCGGF.STIONS YlhL UK
MAJJK ItKGARDING UKNEFICIAL
LAWS
United Press Service
CHICAGO, Dec. 11, A three day
conference of Illinois women to form
ulate a tentative program ot legisla
tion In the Interests ot women ot the
state, opened in tho Congress hotel
today, with Indications that tbe at
tendance would exceed 1,000. The
conference was called at the sugges
tion of Lieutenant-Governor Barratt
O'Hara. head of the Illinois senate
ILLINOIS
WOMEN
Templar Omunandry
Elects and Installs
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(!. K, VAN RIPER
i'ho.seu us Eminent Commander
Commissioner Merrill, the two court
members who aro made parties.
This Is the nctlou filed by R. N. Day
through Kuykendall & Ferguson to
enjoin tho contract made by the two
members of the court, with the Chap
man company whereby tho latter was
to superintend tbo completion ot the
court house, receiving 10 per cent ot
the cost hereafter for this work. This
Is hold to bo in excess of a reasonable
sum, as an architect will furnish the
plans and supervise n bulldlug'a con
struction for tl per cont. Resides the
contract with Chapman, there la also
cne whereby Architect McDougall la
to receive 6 per cent, making the total
supervision cost 10 per cent hereafter,
NEAR YPRES
FRENCH; ALLIES :
GAINING GROUND
Mng In reinforcements. Tkr UrMf
I aro declared to bo composed of ywitlat
I of tbe ages of 18 to 20 year.
Reports of progress of th alias
(troops along, the entire 250 aslWHaaV
oxcept near Ypresr waere ta war
mans desperately attatk4 tfcraa
times yesterday. One, tkey
reached the French trenebea
they were driven back.
United Press Service
LONDON, Dec, 11. Anstrtau.i
Germans are making a supreme 1
to relieve Cracow, It la report tkt
Archduke Frederick, who ha to
command of tho main Austria ataejr,
has yielded th dlrecUom of -tions
to tbe German general aUff.
The fighting south of Cracow to ;
vcloplng Into one of the great -
tics of the war.
welfare commission, whoee aetlittMT
In Investigating the causes of vtee
aroused national Interest slgMean
months ago.
"The delegates represest wosaesxof
all classes, from tbe wife of the Mil
lionaire who studies civics as a sast
ter ot culture and humsHtUrlaulsaiC
to the working girl wno has
forced by necessity to solve
of existence." said O'Hara. "Ta
thought of the womanhood of
Is represented here today If tat
nols legislature adopts the
laid out here It will place HH " M,
thp van of all states"!-.
action for the benefit of
girls.
"The more important subtests
be considered at the cosferemeo are:
A minimum wage law for woM.
maximum work day, perhaps algBt
hours, vocation education, and,aU.
tion of the system of fining girfrtee
victims."
Work has started on a las
Catholic church at PrineviUe.
CAVALRY COMMANRHY. KNIOafM
TE.MPLAR, IN ADDITION TO' ,
SEATING OF THK NEW STAFF
OF OFFICERS, DECIDES TO
HOLD t'lltttST.UAS OBMSRV-
ANCE AT THE SIASOXIC HAIX
CHRISTMAS MOR.VIXO
The following officers -war
for the ensuing tetra at the last ajitf
Iiik the Calvary Commandry Notfl
Knights Templar:
Eminent Commander G, K Va
Riper. -v. ' 't
Generalissimo I, R. Struble, 4
Captain General L. O. Mills.
Excellent Prelate Oco. WaWav"
nenior vv araen is. k. Magee.
Juulor Warden Oard P. ,Tsa
Riper.
Treasurer Cboa, Graves.
Recorder L. F, Wiliets.
Warden C. II. Underwood,
Standard Dearer O. A. Krauts.
Following the election, th aew M-
cers were Installed iu their ,. f
conduct the affairs ot the
The Installing officer was' Dr.
Trunx. past commander of tka
ssVIp.
who was assisted by Oeorge l&Wffa
ton, acting In the capacity of !',
Marshal. K "
At this meeting the Kalgbta
made preparations for th
of Christmas, according' to th
nt thltt hpnnih Af ! pli
. ; ." Tri,
session ot onservanee wmjM)
Christmas noratM at MlMi'
me services to ssgi jpasBSsaaw.sa) m
o'clock, -
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