The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 14, 1914, Image 1

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txr ot tattlo Iradw, the date be
tl tcrtaln faille, fie, -A I Ibe tlm of
rolns lo jrr Chandler mill tin
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At aiKftl If In Jllllf. 1913, tin Itml
not itAlml In ffrtnltt taril llmi Uw
tlcfcmUllU bail frtlfinl Din llullAlt
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Iho t-n DUKtil to tp fui: Ibnl tin b-
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Ine oibor iMtjilo' rstulr, nt Itml
Ibey roultl b tnt Id lb jiltntlirr
Oitom ilrntMl thl
I'ollowliiK Otbflrn, Manual Hylva. t
Hlikljmi raillemon, who rctit-il ibi
llnjnp rnnrh In IflS, ulstcil tbnt (
bom ilbl mVn Ibn ulnlcmrnt at 0
Urn' lioimo In Juno, 1 P 13, In tb
irwnnro of Bylrla ami Ham Cnrrlr
Hm Currier, who wa imatmnttor
nl Tulo Ijiko lit 1913, anil vrbo rln
Urt Din Unborn ranch, tatml alto
iIiai Onborti tun He Hid ntniniU'iit r'
eartlltitt th fiiidiin of tb ni'rltii:.
(bat Dip iMtnutAnl ouslit to b nlll,
"it 'urrlir aaya Onborn nlm nl(rtl
him In rll Iti tbo rsovrrunipnt to
Imvo tbo irln4 npt'iuM aw n public
"alprlnu plnrt
liilorMt In Hid wr conllnup un-
bI'UIihI. niid (vry u In the court
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room In nilcil. ami tl all blockml
t nil llmo.
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II ... UdmoniU leave. In ..... morn-
ik for Man Joo, whom bo will wnl
Hr Mnicr. Ho H re.um In U.rc
munll,. to commence roiutrurtlon of
the nawmlli ,, r Olene,
'" "nr"'u"-
Again Carranza
Says Using Force by Yankees Means Hostility
United i'roas Soivlco
WAHIUNOTON, I), tt. Dec II.--Ih'splto
tho ordiTH from I'rusldent
t.utlerieK for Ounoriil Miiyluionn lo
ccuho llrliiK In iiuch n maiiuvr uu to
Imperil Amorlcnnu at Nnco, AfUoun,
(lenornl IIIIm Iiuh wired tho Htnto do
burtinnut Unit Cornornl Nonli McAl
lister of tho Ninth cuvulry was
WOUIidiul Into Hnliirilnv iiflurilOOII.
'Iho wound wan not serious,
In order to minimize tho chance or
unnecessary casualties, General Hilt"
moved tho mnln portion of his forces
threo-'iuartori ot a mllo from tho bor
der, Tho regular guard protection Is
maintained nt Naoo.
Miss Marion Cleveland at
Her Debut in Princeton
Ml MrlMti tlv(Unil, (fonil dur,btiT of ih ilrmJ iirrlilciil, bns Jun
.,..( i.r iiimi ,u ,ir hoiii.i nl I'rlnc 'Ilii T!il nluilucraiili of lior xvn tak-
-r CmwoJoi. Krnk M. llwiinc
m ulur uf hr fatbur' wtale.
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lo ourU. Vmir .Srlulic
Vuiir PhiuIIj nml
Vmir ('ounlrj
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c....u im uiin ni ili I.IIuiiij. Mm-'
(hut tiili tin) It"!
,.... - .... HHIU llimr iiuiiiiiivniiuiini .v
,(rl(, s(on. ooltL-ii IIiiIh ht""- inntions will bo conducted by County
'School Superintendent Fred I'etentou
, , , ,i.i,idi, p.iinm. at the Central nchonl, and tho follow-
Th. annua ! m bj Uu ., J l MnMh)m:
W ' wlnlw"D lft " '' r"f h r.,.1H,-.wrltiiiB l'
There are ISO mill. ..u.l 790 lo m . - ... ,h,..- r.t.nB. l
camp In the provinr employ..,,; nl- 3. Ill.tur. I lo.lolow.
nt U0.000 rueu V.l.,.".ib.y Afiernoon IMiyslcal
.;(iCOKrttpby. HendlnR. Composition.
Is Riled.
WAHIUNOTON. I). oc H
HuforrliiK to thu UiroiU that Amor-
in mm viiim will return any lire from
Mexicans that Injures AmerlcaiiB, Car
rimzn has Informed Htcninry ' State
llrynn that any use ol (otco by Amur
len at Nnco will bo ronsliloicd "an
act of hostility,"
WASHINGTON, II. V., Doc, H-
'United Htnli'H Consul tlcnoral John
,11. Hllllman hna ylrr-d tho Blnto lo-
piirimont iliat Omierul FuimteH ami
four minor billrom won oxorutod by
tho Vllllstiis In thu Sjmnlsli comctory
in Mexico City Wednesday
Clenernl Ftionlns' sou married a
daughter of ex-Vresldont lluorlu
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1914
Wjt III iSrvl
l,.r Kunnlln. bo U one of the ex-
TEACHERS' EXAMS
START WEDNESDAY
wii.i. in: iii:i.i u.mii. satuhiuy
.iti:h.mmx at tiii: ckxtuai,
scihuh-suit. nrri:iiKo Tt)
in: in ei.uuii:
lUKlimlui? Weilnosilny, Klamnth
county taacborH who are ncokluK
blBlitr ulnli' cortlllcatos anil nppll-
j rt rilf1ffilia wilt )ir nvnlillniwl
VIIIII4 il UIUIHIIHB "i.t w- -
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Mellmd In IteadliiK. Metlious in
Arltbmotle.
'i iiiu-iln.v KoreniHin Arithmetic,
HUtory of IMucallon, l'sycboloRy.
Molhod In (leoRrnphy.
'I liiiixliiy' Afiernoon Orammar,
CeoKrnphy, American Literature,
I'b) Bleu, Motboda In I.iiukuubo, TIickIh
for l'rlmary Certiorate,
! Kildly ronnoou Theory and
Prnct.cH, OrtboKiapby, KiirIIhIi Liter
ature, Chemistry.
I'llilny Afiernoon School l.aw,
(leoliiBy, AlRObrn, Civil Oovernment,
Siitunlay I'orenooii (loometory,
llotany.
Snturday AfierniMUi Cleneral .llu
toiy, HooKkuopluK.
Hoileiihiiiuer-Siiillli
At tho homo of tho bride's parents,
on Canal Btreot, Sunday morning,
Elder S. I). Harlan solemnized tho
inarrlngo of Oeorgo nodenhamer and
Mlsa Ogn Smith. Only tho Immediate
relatives of tho contracting parties
wero In attendance. Tho couple will
rcsldo hero, where tho groom la an
employe of tho Ewatina box factory.
PHONECOMMtTTEE I
MEETS TODAY AND;
FORMULATES PLAN1
win, i.scoiti'eitATi: 'i hi: com.
i'Av i'.miiji: stti: i..vs
.llr ('oiifrM'inv Willi lti- litnuilloii
S. Mill OIIUlilN, K Di.IiIimI Tlint '
Trli'ptM,iii Can Ho Imt.'ilbil In I'jh Ii
liiniiliouM.' nl ut Mon 'I lino I'll-.
Will (in dill fur Tciiliilhr Sub
i rllM'm,
A imi'cIIiik of the luo coniiiilltevn
tippolmed by iUrrlll and Mt. I-aUf
tiioplo lo consider the conntructJon of
firmer telrphouo Huts wan held to
day in tho b(idiuarter of tho recla
mation Kcrvhv, ,'il Milled time a num
ber of maiterM In connection with the
proponwl llnej were koihi over. -
At thin meeting It wai decldvd that
(be com ii f InoialllnK a telephone.
compli-te, In each houne will not be
mnr 32. If that much After that,
the maintenance of tbt lino and the
puItchliiR fes will be the charge,.
From the reclamation service, data
Ma Keciired rccnrdlug tho distribu
tion of the government pole through
tho project. Hy checkini; up rtn
thce it will bo possible later to make
a moie accurate estimate of the cot
of tho line.
In a short time, afttr this data U
flKured out, the committeemen will
work in ascertain how many farmers
wish to tako ad outage of tbo phone
)item. An Incorporation will then
be formed, with each telephone sub
scriber a subscriber for one share of
stock.
Meotlncs will undoubtedly soon be
held to submit these matters to the
people Interested.
J. FROST MAKES
PRESENCE FELTICOLD WAVES HIT
thkh.mo.mi:tkh takes a slide,
I
IH'HIXn THE week end kid-
HI IN ARE E.YJOYIXO KIXe'
SKATING Xl-ill nOME I
The mercury slumped down con
siderably over Snturday and Sunday,
and those who left their work. Satur
day night with n conviction that they
ought to sell their overcoats, came
back on- tho job today In n different
framo of mind.
Tbo minimum temperature Satur
day night In Klamath Falls was IS
above zero. Last ulght Jack Frost
knockod tho thermometer down threo
moro points.
Whilo tho nights and mornings are
cold, tho grcator part of tho day sees
overcoats cast aside. The freeze has
brought, good skating In the canalb
and along tho shore ot Lnko Ewnunn.
JONES' BILL TO
SWAT JUNTAISTS
SENATOR PROPOSES HEAVY FIXE
AXD IMPRISOXMENT FOR MAK
IXtl AXY REVOLUTIOXARY Alt
RAXGE.MEXTH HERE
Culled 1'res.a Sorvlce
WASHINGTON. D. C, Dec. 14.
Senator Jones of Washington Intro
duced In tho sonato today a bill -proposing
$50,000 fine or Imprisonment
for ton years tor anyone making ar
rangements In America for revolution
In any country wherewith America Is
poacoful,
Tho bill U aimed at the Juntas ot
various countries which appear to
make the United State the place for
perfecting tholr plans.
Governor West
Provides a Job
for Miss Hobbs
sBknim..
Tbo api.oiiiiuieut of MUs Kern
Hobbs to succeed Commissioner Chan.
I). Dabcock of tho State Industrial
Accident Commission came as a sur
prise to the people of tho state. H
was generally believed that Mr. Dab
cock would be re-appointed, as he
has been doing yoerann duty In the
organization and Inaugurating ot
this lino of work.
It appears, though, that "general
belief" was sidly routed in this en
gagement. I)y appointing Miss Hobbs,
who wns his private secretary, and
Iwho led tho attack upon Coppcrfleld
by Colonel Lawgon and tivo militia
men, Goernor "West, in the dying mo
ments ot his administration, reward
ed tbo young lady by giving her a po
sition which will pay I3.C0O a year
for threo years.
EASUOME DIE
TWO DIE AT IvAXSAS CITY SIX
TEEN HELOW IX CHICAGO TIUS
MORNING GREAT LAKES DIS
TRICT SUFFERS
J Culled Tress Service
.CHICAGO, Dec. 14. A sold wave
Is sweeping from tho Rocky Moun
tains toward thu Alleghaneys. Two
deaths aro reported at Kansas City.
puiuth, Minn.; Huron, S.D.; Moore
ho'id. Minn., and Miles City Mont.,
are tho coldoat points, according to
'thu report received by the weather
bureau.
Early this morning It was 1C de
jgroes below zero here.
Declare War on Spitting.
An effort to Interest other women's
rclubs In a cnmpntgn against spitting
on tho sidewalks and In public places
Is to bo mado by tho W. C. T. U.,
which recontly made an investigation.
Tho commlttoe reported tho condition
nt the entrances to many buildings
along Main street as "revolting."
Two Suits DNiuUscil,
Dismissals wero made today In tho
action ot Marlon Clement vs, North
& Nowhart to forecloso a mechanic's
Hen, and tho action of John Qootz vs.
Long & Dervan on a farmhand Hen.
Theso were mndo upon motion ot W.
H. A. Ronner, nttornoy for the plain
tiffs In tho actions.
Merrill Trims Hitskethall Team.
By n score of 33 to 27, the Merrill
High School's basbetball team de
feated Coach Motschenbacher's Klam
ath County High School aspirants.
Tho local lads say they were hamper
ed on account ot the narrowness ot
th floor on which the game at Merrill
was played Saturday night.
BRITISH BLOW UP
TURKISH VESSEL;
M.iri'iNa into H.wtnou at dah
n.vi.i,i,i:s, IIHITISH HUHJU-
iiim: tohpkdors ax
MAN WAIlXIIIi'
inlted 1 W Serrlco' '
IiU.nuu.v, uec. n, According ioi
tho office of tho admiralty today the
Urltlsh submarine Btl yesterday tor
pedoed and sunk: tbo turklah cruiser
Messudiyeh In tho Dardanelles. To
sccomplisb tho feat tbo submarine
' iliVTcd under fiTe rows of mines, and
'escaped without Injury. .
The ( admiralty statement follows:;
! ''December 13th submarine Ell en-i
tcred the Dardanelles, despite tho dif-l
ftcult ciin.nt, dived under flro rowsj
ot mlues and torpedoed the SIesiiudl-.ate
ych, which was guarding the mine
lli Id. and returned tn safety. The
. Jlovaidlyeh was last Keen sinking tr
tbo stern."
LUBKE AGAIN IN
i . DIVORCE COURT
WIFE, IX SUIT FTLT.D LATE SAT-
UKD.YY ALLEGES SUE IS ItE-
FCSED E"EX THE BREAD THAT
SUE BAKED
I
Extreme cruelty, ejection from
home, loss of her personal effects
these are some ot the allegations
made by Mrs. William Lubke In a di
vorce action she filed In the circuit
coUTf lato SaluFdoy afternoon. The
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uuive3 were iubjticu la aepiemoer,
after both had secured divorces from
other partners, Mrs. Lubke being at',.-,,. whA th .nmiMM la mra.
that time Mrs. Stankey.
It is alleged in the complaint that;
Lubke has ordered her from his
house, and Is keeping her personal
effects. Shn also say ho refused her
tbo bread she had baked, and she
asks for $500 alimony and $100 at-
torney fees, besides $50 or the return
ot her belongings.
;
Sllverton has more buildings going
up and taxes coming down.
Write an Expo. Letter
All Parts of Coast to Boost 1915 Fair Terrw
SAN FRANCISCO. Doc. 14. Pres
ident Charles C, Moore of the exposi
tion board has Usued to tho people of
the Pacific Coast a call to the colors
of tho Panama-Pacific International
exposition. For nine days moblllxa-Jcisco
tlon has been in progress, and tomor
row ieverul million neacoful soldiers
will opeu flro on the citizenry of the
world.
Mayor James Rolph Jr. has enlist
ed for tho time ot the war, and issued
his first order today.
Although thero will be every form
of attack known to tho strategy ot
war, and tho rango ot tiro will be
thousands of miles greater than thei
best gun of modem warfare, the -
munition In overy instance will bo
constructive Instead of destructive. It
Is tho Pacific Coast's war on the ru
mors of postponement of the 1915 ex
position because of tho European war.
Tho Pacific Coast army will extend
from Coronado on the southv to Bel
llngham, Wash., on the north, and
will cover tho territory from tho
ocean Inland several hundred miles.
At the end of this bombardment It
Is hoped that the rumor of postpone
ment will be killed forever, and that
there will he no opportunity for It to
bo resurrected. Incidentally, It to
hoped that the greatness and beauty
of the exposition as It exists today
i
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Pftofy ? OHM
AWES CLAWING 1
ADVANTAGE BOTH
EAST AND WEST
-Jtiiijiiij , ,,raPraure nawwo
IN FLAXDEIW
K(.M)fU From RumU Aw te a .
feet That the Czar's FI(tiU t
Has Checked Uic Qtrwmn
on Warsaw, and Have Mas It
.VecesMiry for tlie Trojan at tttmtn
to lie Reformed.
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United i'russ Service j,"
pauiS, Dec. 14. The saort r-
character of flghU-t of tlM Both
Is raging In the extras weL FIwtj.
Ing from Ypres through La BaaM.ts
Armcntlcres Is In progreM. a atrczi
Gorman orfcnslve meeting (ha aBlaa' '
attacks In a band to haad aaaaiurtar.
The communique ladlcataa tkattk
(French attack in tho Woerra ragtan
lis forcing the OersaaM to .wtraat
northward, on a diagonal Ua ba-1
it ween the Muese line of forts
JMeti.
United Press Service
LOXDON, Dec. 14. It la e-aeefd
wnnv nmmnllr tn ftalv'a SaliaBS aV
reparation because ot aoeUia daaaaay
strattona la Holdea, when thai BrW-fc
consul was dragged froai tk ItaMaai,
consulate.
United Preaa Seme
PETROGRAD, Dee, 15. I
In the Lowlcx region have
damaged the German atUekia -,.
forcing them to reform kefere
er general attack can be
i --- - -
,. . reDorted that the fllliaia H
!checkca alone the entire tkfetr all
Lrtin -
The Russians who checked tk Oeav
man advance In Northers Petaad are
'pursuing Francois' araty, wklek la
retreating toward the Eaat Prefeta
frontier.
,Hero for the Winter.
Mrs. Charles DeWttt ot Clevel-?
Ohio, a cousin ot Mr. O. A. Steana.
is here to apend the winter aa tk
iguest of Mrs.-Steanu.
will be Impressed on the world wKk
renewed vigor.
President Moore baa called oa r- '
cry man, woman and child to 4 a
part, and the Idea already kaa reaesT- ,
cd tho approval ot scorea ot Baa Irak- -
organization which haveT4-
unteered hearty support.
Among tho first ot these to tak
tho cause are the Merekaate '
Manufacturers Association, tk Ckaak-v
ber ot Commerce, tk CoMfial;
Club, the California Develapainait.
Board, the Commonwealth CUk, tk
Tourist AssoctaUoa of CBtMtpatt
fornla, the San Franeiaco H4!,j.
reau and the Northern Callforala Wa. f
tel Association.
Tho proposal haa come from tke
, .. na th . hnmlntma
llMtruct0n. that on DCM-br Uh
cry letter leaving his oSe fcear
postscript telling that tb war kaa at
harmed the exposition, aad taat.M
will onen as scheduled, oa Tskf art
20, 1915, complet la vmt'WfkAj$8k
Thn KnoTila nt Jm-mt at ,'- V3,g
Francisco, Lo Aafala uA9imf:
mento notifled th ubsHIm iWfcSasV, '' '
tor the proclsBsattoB a iVmHttttlfS,
Moore that the school cklldrea af t v '' -:
respective cities will wni
letters tomorrow.
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150,000 pupils, aad R
the example ol Ua tafa atWl af '
be followed ky ry elar! ttosW
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