The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 15, 1914, Image 1

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TIRED OF SHOOTING ACROSS THE
BORDER, U.JS. SENDS ORDERS AND
' TROOPS TO GENERAL BLISS AI NACO
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1914
Price, Five
Some Parthans of India Ready to Fight Germans
.oiriiH'tN (ii:itii,i hunks
Till nMi WAV ' fH' Mil.
tiioi iii.i; at S,nt ih to hi;,
ti n nut:
Austria, Russians
Try for Exchange
I Htled I't.t .nlrp
IIBUWH. Iiae 16 ba nwp.
! rfwi ibi Austria bits made a
lulled l'ir berlto ,'UI,W 't"iMi i.i JIumIs for tlio
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SHIPS
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WITNESSES FOR DEFENSE MAKE
STATEMENTS INDICATING THERE
IS A CONSPIRACY AGAINST SIMS.
North Poland Free
From the Invaders
United I'tcta &rvlco
l'ETnOORAD. Dec IS, -It I aUt-
nl today that the rout of the German
In Northern Poland is now complete,)
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IKE" JOUXSO.V HMD HE WMW
BD TIIK WUOI.K CASK WAS IN
THE LAKE
Tlio Oerinacs are cleared from the
Russian territory In llint vlclnlt, and
the plan for attacking Warsaw from
the north lx npparently abandoned.
Following tlio oxamlBAtloa ol U
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WAKIIINOrON, l. C, lt IS
Iho rrport nudo !y lrtfn IIIUn lui
lie ar drpirimciil I oil ay miUun-i
i:lll rUi tlittl lli only dUhpllTSlnK Tlial I', K. Itr-rinlim Mn)
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llit KOUndlllK nf AmiflC4ll eftldlor
d tlilien m .S'arii, AtU, lo ilo,
."clillfiC Mclrni en tlio itlhrr lt! ol
(do Wirdr, In lo uliojj li iitUiti'
l-tH(uii Tli ttn ilopnltlttPtil, bow.
ifer hn not ft-t .iiril nny nrilpr
10 that pffrtl
Hi. t'fl fur supply IIm b) I'm.' ""' I" ouo pe"ltiipn of tlu kind Muiik to an old frontier regiment that they would do little In the field.
luf noIJIor mm to tht toniliient of wll' reputation Jn India. ' Hut those who ha-e enlisted in the
Iku .Wtaii. itonAt oiui (iincrtior, Kr" 'ml "" l,uc"1 ' T.y nre roucj, 8,r0nger and larger IlrltUh army in India have been fed.
.. ...,.......,,,... .. 'Kuropf b) (Jn.ai llrltaln to HkIiI the ,nnn ,ile nVerace Hindoo. In fact.iand the effects of generations of
(lain. It.'ttiinlliih .MUtin- if Wlit-
rivrmDim They nm 1'nrtlinim, and the Hindoos as a vlana are so weak j famine hao to some extent worn off,
l I'nlili nl 'l'fll.r llfilul
CHILLY WAVE IS
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DEAR
I lilted 1'iw onlto
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rl I All ly rW Jtxto.rii Sr.uli.il.'. llOan mul (inrrl
I LL I ItLL Ul Lit i""' '" U f of tlio MHtirit m.nlo I.)
t.frllinl, l' noiui). In. mIiI, lie
1 no itiiiM fttr nlnnii.
IWKSTV III'UIU' .V VOII1II l.. Ho prrlilPiil tl'l llial lir l.n.
ri(r(tt ( nliMirl (iMllinl to iimki. n
KOTA, AMI lli:i,t)V '.IlltO IN ,,.,., ,M,tl ,lf , m,(,lil.-. of
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PUT OFF A WEEK
British Troopers
Take a Position
BOWLERS MAKE
United I'h-ks Scrvlco
PARIS, Uec, 15. Today' commu-'
; nlijuo nn)g the French and Urlllsu at-j
MIMI'iaiMM! VIT.MS WAH .NOTtUcU,, ,uo 0ormans boteen Hollo-j
K mm k & 111 I., I a a ,t tUl lunl,nAli t li v Tlsltlati
l. . I I I.MM.IVil,, .l."l II in mm "ii'i ii ( iiiimvw, mu unitou.
drlvliiK the Germans from the woods
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SORES
III.NTi:i THAT
Till: COIINTHY
in: has ki.kh
MN imiUlt HTATIbt
I II HV TIIUHnllAV
-" tt I- ' '" ItlUOpmi tiAllllllM III III!' Uttl"
ihUii itUtrlit
If lliU M'lMirl tliiiiK (tint mil) I')
aud taking the position at the latter
place.
The French iiluo gained ground.
which they held, desplto determined
SKVEHAL KOliLINO AIIUVE Sao.
WOMEV AUK TAKIXG ML'CU I.V.
TEHEST I.V THE TEX IIX GAME
THIS WIXTEH
I eilloil l('p Hcrlri
WA8IHN0T0.V, t, C lc. IS.
ArronHtiK lo Hm untlier bifiii tliw
mirii rouniry In In iti Rrlp of a
'cold ,iv from KloHda and Hie CJulf
Ltmrtli, nn.t fioin Cslfforiiln to .Maine
1 1 Tim fnriTam U for a lotUluiialloi.
)'l"f h cold, with n rndunl wnruilnB
ulup by ThumUy,
r H Heporl of brlow.iito ttuatlmr nro
s'n from t Vlrhila, W'tMdun I'enti-
lylvanlfl, I milium, Illinois, WUroiuln.
niliuicnoia, mill iho Northwestern
funtes Tim rowest rporld was 20
' dyrt4 below ero, nt IMHV Lake.
North llakoln.
At I lie rr-nuent of the statu mid the 'opposition from iho enemy
ItmiliiK itevt of dfntrojem nn lie defeni the preliminary iii-nnng tor ,
iimlnlnlti ilio m ntraili) prorlniimtlmi ' William McUluro, nrrested on charge ,
of ilm I tilled Mti, Hot eU lll of adultery by hlo partner In mlni'"9TlirKish CrUlSer
KO forttiollll to (.iHlIinl., nrft.nlliiK lo nnrry i. oiuniuuu, .. iu.4.,
WlUcm. "in" "o" Tuesday morning by Jus-
, tlco of the I'oaco K. V. Gowcn. The
of rrouocutlng Attorney lr-
From present maicatious records
,.iro liablo to be broken this winter b)
the ladles, who are taking a great in
terest in bowling at the Palm alleys.
.Wednesday afternoon from 2:30 till
,0 is resrrvod each week for the ex-
QUaIIc QsaKsmafrtrwlic1'16' use of tho ladles, and the at-
jnens jeparopoitendanco u lncrcaslnK constanU)..
"" " Somo exceptionally high scores are
being made.
firesenri'
t niiwl i rww hpriice wln n 0 cIu.u ,.ourl , W!,nl). rtw L Mltca VTeu SerrlCe
WAKHIMIIUN. I U I'OO " " Hpoiinlblo
r t-... t it.mvkj.k rsAlliftt HiWiiClllir f i . ... m x.nl
uiiwinioiMiHixi . - ; mm Hianmiin ami .Mcv-iuro wwo (l)l of Sobagtapoi by the
Die panaijw mum . iiu mHiriru proH,nl lU ,ornB, but Stowman ,,,. ..,.. Jttv.ua anllm ,4 Hn
to Keereiary llrjau mid fi.Hrletry Gar- xrn8 ot , ,ore. It la rumorod that lio . ... Jtn,,Pn, frnm rni made In one game
I.aut iiIkIh tlio tlinnnoineter drop
l'"d to ) nbovii xero, tlin same as the
minimum Hunilny nlr.lil.
IteporlH from Port Klninitli are
tliat It was 13 below there last night.
Hiero Is 18 Inches of snow In the
"Wml Jllvor Valley.
rltun that Kuropean liolllROrent war- llft ,,.,mrlPl ir the Middle West,
shliw hioo been emlliiK lrelew mi's- nf,r c.nrniltR ihat Instead of halng
jiiltes oiiMrliie tliaii iumtnil ulillr In Hud, rpnons with Mrs. Stowman,
IilhinUn Hlrrs. and that It has been' jjiCluro, together with Mrs. 8to
lenie'J from apprentl iruvtuorlliy jinnH ,oll( cro uJmlnlsterlng to her
mirc that some of theme voMels are mo,clno preicrlbod by her physician,
prepnrlni; to mlsuiie the American ns-
enailim as n bnne for nl timt sup
pile. Tlio 10 oiiftred leKiiiding iho
matter but wlihoul leachlnu nn
aKM'eiuuit The) deoldeil to loavvo
tin .nailer up to President Wilson ,
HKKL1N, Dec. 10. Tho bombard-. ,""" ul '- '"" "" "" '"-"'
Turkish utvumu n iviv uiiiut a&u ui:
'two exceptionally nign scores were
It la rumorod that hoi , ... .,.,, trnm nni made In one game. Mr. Taylor, who
stantlnople. No details Are given.
HUGHES
RENAMED
I A nUTVTOYOUHXHWSPAPEKjand ran up 203.
!
4 Eei reader of The Herald
, owes It to himself to give his
newspaper n fair and careful
U connected with the J. F. Magulre
Co., cairled off tho honors with a
score of 23G nnd Claude Maxwell was
a close second with 232. Kleth Am
broso was also playing In tho series
i
ON GAME BOARD!
Oil (lie Hlrk 1,1-t.
Mm, A. V, Tlnilnll In cmiilnnl lo
lr bed by sickness. This posiponed
lr TlniTnlPn depnrliiro this mnrnltiK
''r Han Prnnrliiro lo iillenil to busl
'imh mntturi.
I" foinpleio Iiii'ic Coiiri'.
t'lnmln Androwu Iiiih rntiinied (o
l-o AiiRoles, whero tin will llulsli his
f'Mirse In inw nt llm Unlorslly of
Sntitliftrn Callfornln, Mr, Andrew Is
'i sun of Mrs. J. H. Wise.
Warships Waiting
for the Dresden
l tilled Press Set (Ice
, liril.NOa AVltl.'fl, Dee. IG --It Is
in nod Unit ilioio iiro two llrltlsh
wiirelilP I" Ui Strsill of MiiKOlli'tt,
off Pituiii Arenas, w.ililfig for iho Ger
man cruiser Diesileu Tin- Dromlen,
wlilcli whs imill injuied In Inst weolts
lllihtltiK off Iho Falkland Inlinds. Is
at Pniitn Arenas. umliiKiunK tepiilrs.
At Ashland tho Home Uteiuti Lung
dry has put In a new ulonm press.
Another ntloiiipt Is In ho inndn to
I'lmrl Ihn unlversiil iiliilit-hnur law.
( Mini county Iiiih
Tfiiiiroil tax rata,
no debt and a
Teutons Making a
Big Galician Gain
United Pioss Servlco
VIISNNA, Dec If'
Tlio olilclnl
Andrew Kennedy will build a cnnl lnloinot my tho pu.sult oftho Uus-
I'limtllnB plant at Nprth nend. jl 'jr I" i:"" ';' '
. , . nt., Tim AiistiliniB hiita iciu'hud tho
jrliimtllnB
Doniostle Rrlenco will In Intiulit
fO til Astoria htih iihr,ol.
Philn of Allentlinl,
most cuntlniiouy,
Fighting Is ul
COMMISSION'S PEHSOXXEI, 18
.NOW AS IT WAS IX)I.I.OWl.VO
Till: ORGANIZATION OK TIIK
IIEPAHTMKNT
, reading.
That ts to say, he should be
sure not to neglect tho advertise
ments nil of which are planned
for his special Information and
beuotlt.
If any part of tho uowspaper
Is to bo slighted, skip over some
thing other than tho advertising.
Eery reader also has a duty
to tho newspaper ltsolf. He
should support and patronize
BASKETBALL HERE
THURSDAY
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8AI.KM, lec. Ifi J. Frank Hughes 4,
of saleui has been appointed a mem
Tho basketball season will bo ush-
.eid in'hero Thursday night, when
two games will bo plajed at tho Pavil-
lion rink. Tho Klamath County High
Jschool boys aud girls will participate
In both contests.
those merchants who tell their Tho principal game will be played
helpful Btoro iiowh through the between the high.school aud an all-
nihoitlscmcnts. 'alumni team, and It promises to bo
Tho advertiser, while, of 'fast and furious. MeCluro, Boiler,
ber of the stato game and fish com
mission to succeed Floyd llllyou,-resigned,
Hughes was a membor of tho board
nnd resigned about a )ear ngo, with
two other members, following dltll
.'iillles of long duration with Commls
1 loner Kinney
Reappointment of Hughes makes
llm I'O'trd'ri membership tho same tu
bufoio tho trouble with Kluuoy, which
ritlmlnntod In the resignations
White pine and yellow plue are
the wods used for boxes, and each
contilbutos more than a billion feet
to the box industry anually.
com so, iulertlslng for u busi
ness lenson, none tho less docs a
dUtlnct service to tho reader,
and (Kscrves tho roador'a at
tention nud patronage. And by
gllng this support tho reader
not only discharges n duty to
hlntbolf aud to the advertiser,
but also to Tho Horald,
letter buy uomb spare lu Tho
Horald.
11 y tu vuup ui tiio iutkiu
w ueioro you suop in uie iiores; vi
per rent of tho circulation of this
Mer goea direct Into the homes.
Hum, Meaner, Motselienbaclier, Van
Riper aud Yaden aro among the fast
grads, while tho high school team
will start with Noel and Steigor as
forwards, Everett or Craves as cen
ter, and Page and Deals us guards.
During tho gamo other high school
candidates wll bo gleu a chauco to
play and show their mettlo,
Tho preliminary game will bo be
tween the Blacks and Blues, two girls'
toaius from tho high school. The
high school girls have taken up bas
ketball this jour lu real earnest, aud
thero Is much good material there
for teams.
The Kama will start at 7:30.
SETTLEMENT OF
WARRANT SUITS
NOW UNDER WAY
WORDK.VS ELIMIXATIO.V MAKES
IT EASIER
General Opinion Is That the Greater
Portion of the Warrnnta Will He
PI1 in Full, a Certain Percentage
of Them Iking Retired Each Year
Until All of Them Are Paid Con.
fet-eiifo on in Portland.
New development in the Klamath
county warrant cases Is expected in
tho near future. D. V. Kuykendall
of Kuykendall &, Ferguson, attorneys
for K. X. Day, Is now lu Portland,
where a meeting Is being held with
Judge Webster, the county court's
representative, and attorneys for the
Wcyerhaeusers and other interested
parties.
Now that Judge Worden has been
eliminated as county judge and
Marlon Hanks will occupy this posi
tion after January 1, it Is believed
that an amicable settlement of tbe
warrant trouble will be possible.
Much speculation on tho outcome
in heard, and the general opinion Is
that tho greater portion of the war
rants will be paid in full. It Is prob
able that arrangements will be made
to caro for a certain percentage of
these old warrants each year until
Klamath county Is finally out of debt.
It is almost certain that certain
that some of the warrants which, have
been attacked will be permanently
enjoined.
Paris Gets a Bad
Zeppelin Fright
three defendants, Ernst, Slau
Chandler, In the Merrill cow raaUJavt.
case. Attorneys Drake and NbUmM
are this afternoon Introducing taaM
I mony tending to show that taa
. cutlon of the three youa mem la tto
'result of a plot to get thea ot etf
I the country. The motive they are es
tablishing for this ta the feadacet
Indian springs on Bryant Meaatirib:
I by Sims.
Tho trend ot the questtoalag
cates that they are working to
that R. M. Osbora la the lastlgatev ef
the alleged plot, and that he aaa
a number or tnreata aaa has
to raise money to prosecute Mi
clally.
Sims a as examined tfala atenrJas
regarding the cattle he butcaeretl la
December. He stated that oa Deeatai
ber 21 and 22, 1912, ha aad ChaaHer
kllled three head, aad that they kBlea
none the folio-ring day, aa the tadiet
raent alleges.
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United Press Servicu
PARIS, Dec. ID. -After midnight
last ulght the lights of the city were
suddouly extinguished, only small gas
l!(htu tnnrlflnEr Rlroi't rnrnfr nnd n
single lamp nt tho approaches of the I""""1 y 'o nnye uarriaea
Seine bridge being-left Ulumlnated
Tho rumor circulated Is tliut military
men heard a Zeppelin raid was threatened
Johnny Bull Sends
Congratulations
United Press Service
LONDON, Dec. IB. England today
sent congratulations to Servla. Tho
report that Austria askod Russia for
terms Is believed to Indicate that Aus
tria feels that the time Is approach
ing when soma settlement will be
Imperative,
To Entertain lawyers.
Members ot tho Klamath County
Bar havo been Invited to tho home of
Judgo and Mm. Qoorgo Noland in Hot
Springs addition Saturday night,
where an. Informal smoker will he
ikivau for the attorneys.
Ho also told ot taking n .tae $
homestead oa Bryant saouatala, ef ,
fencing it In. and later "nin'rtlssT
it to Chandler. Sims also
that Osborn. haa proposed to he
Chandler that they hatcher
teen head of eattU IwImwIu i.
nal Sylvia, aad divide the -raiT
Later, he said. Osbora preaeaad that
they klti a disputed cow, aad aMH
later made the propoerUoa that lie.
and Sims go In on the deal If Chaa-f
dler did not hare the Benre'te.
The testimony of iTaa Erast, alao
a defendant, offered last atahL-waa-
that he was trapping oa Bryaat aaoaa-
tain at the time of the alleged taeft
and butchery, and that be kaew aoth
lng at all about It.
Th.Is afternoon Mrs. Virginia Wood; '
testified that while she waa at the
homo ot J. N. Johsson, the latter
made the remark that he believed the
Indictment would keep the defead
ants out of the country, aad that hev
would keep them out If It coat a taott-
sand dollars.
Fred Reed, who helped Johaaatsf
drive the missing cow oat of the Hafw
tery pasture about a month beferataa
day It Is alleged to have beearkiadi
said that the cow was ta verf poop
condition, as R had nursed two o-tffw
all summer. This was to prove tho
cow's unfitness for beef.
C. Crosby Garrison told tho jar
that R. M. Osborn stopped him aad
told him that the fencing of Iadtai
Springs by Sims was a heavy Mow to
all the cattlemen, and that Maw eoald
be sent to the penitentiary. "Tho
witness said Osborn told him a faad
was to be raised to prosecute sTdaw
and force him to leave the coaatry',
and that J. N. Johnson would pat la
a considerable sum, and that ho ask
ed tho witness to contribute.
In cross examinatioa Atieno
aav
that the money was being raised to
prpsecute Sims because he was i MM
Ine nnd butchering other people's sat
tie. Tho witness held to tho
mont that it was because ot tho
hole.
Edgar A. Johnson, whoso
stead near Malln adjoins the
Place, testified that when ho
Osborn regarding his proposal to
and Chandlor to butcher the dlepatod
beof animal, Osborn told him that too
cow belonged to him, and that, ho
made the proposal to drawtho,oo "
fendants out.
Johnson also stated that ealae -!
way homo from Merrill last Doaosaoar
mini uiiuuuunce at imm DMnuukhM . .
bearing, J. N. Johnsoa, the TUftiH '?,
lng witness, stated that Kbo! Vy '
been for Osbora he vosMst'tkMkw'M'N
gone Into tbe ease;ttir-tW'3p
too much of Osbora' tirttmoar; MM tVl
thla dlda't prove sslhsaf s var: fe'
that It had cosrhlm tZ tmtt I
case only just tted,. assi ' Vw ,
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wished the whole
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