The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 16, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1914
German fleet Comes in
and Shells British Sea-
Latest Report Is That Kaiser
Wilhelm Has the Diptheria
port; Fight Now Raging
0 MlMMI.V, l)H. Ill, -lllf ir limn rrulwt a,r Mill lit v llifltiti
t'niiu llm IUIiMi nllir llm rtl rtwml IminbanliiK-iil .
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e tlitlr ttitki lit prmetii pupmli
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e tit iniMrlili I lunlulflliinl.
'tlm tattlaltlr Hlntlturtiueli Hip t.iill of llm bmtiliaiiliiirul
Indium IN klllrtl hiiiI .rtrtnl lnj,tml .
1 ttllrJ ! rmrrlte
IOMH).V, ltv, HI, In llm iut liming iIaIi n( t(p riillm nr, tier
mit Ufrlil liMlwy rtjuuiwrliol tlm lialMi tonsl uttil .tirllr.) llio rl(p ul
HrarlmttiMgli nliit llntlrM-i, ti M-aHri mi Hip KcnllniM'tiKli nul
tin' Aitttilrall) liiillrolr lltal ItmriiengPini'lif lhn U iprlnpliig Into
big r ImIIIc 1'iiur HrllUli iplni)tr Iinti nllvu 1..-.I llm Grrntniia utt
IUl1lr.,
lltr (tiliulrtttl) MiAild tin l"ll"ilMK laliiiirnl it ttnlluu lln ndiili :
"llrtiimn limtpittrltla ( lnr ltiiul.ii' ,)t.. lakltig Jltn 1I1U muni'
In nil llm Xnrth Hr, MailmitiilKli, Wtillti) .tint lliilciM. lis..- I1r.11
drlliil, dint aI nriou (Hiluik mi r llolllln tin Im-pii mgnttrtl.
"ll U lcllnc.t llit tlm dVriimn rld turt"! fimi 'iulimn nr WIN
irnMifri.
imati. nt tiiiijiiu nHaUiug th, train,
Mnl tut ihf train departed Hcitrbor-
"UKIi llii i'IUnlll, Miiult,.
I niliil tft Henrlce
LONDON. I)c Ifl UiMt advice
Y Hint tlm final tmitln U mill pro
cniMiliiK (Ynwirsblp pr.i-ut giving
(ml dtlalls
llumur nf big t by ,o li Hide I
urn being circulated Tlicnn am not
rctiflttiUHl 1
Tin- ro;ir ul tlm gun I, nhnklnif
llnrlliio
STATE LEVY 10
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VARIED STORIES
FROM BATTLEFIELD
Lulled I'rtJt Bflrrlc
I'AHIS, Dec. 10. Tlio Belgians, French and Enfflbh lire rMMlf to -
nm nipt to Inml a -ilnKKcring tilon- on the Gc-rninns In Bclgtam. Tlw l
lino advanced nor n mile In Flanders ycslcnJaj-.
Tin olTcnlvc by I lie aUics U proceeding from Uie coaat fa -
ullufks nro all vigorous, nod a general aiult. In force, to expactoi
fnlloH.
Tlm cornmnaliue wif the German attack west of Coreajr kM ka
rviuliul.
Wnlted l'rcta Service
ItiniLIN (by wireless), Dec. 16. Today's sUteawM ya:
funny' advance from Xlcuport. aapportcd by a bomhariUat
unmliliM, lias lecn rcpuLted.
"In .Vortliern Poland we bare taken several poslUoaw a4
oners.
"Thm
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.STATU TA. COMMIfMON .M,KI
WMJl'SfKMK.NT NIIOWINO THK
AI'nUtTIOXMK.NT Is I.OWKIt
I United I'rcss Service
1X).IK), Dee. 10. A dlspntch fnim Madrid to a local news agency
' otnlrH Hint Kaiser Wllhelm Is sulTerlnK from diphtheria. While this report
U In no wny canflnmil, the SpnnMi c orrepindcnt says the Information
linn Imtii reeelvetl from entirely trust worthy Mturces.
THAN IIKFOIti:
"1'nur i filler nrlirlvtlrl (n llir biiitbitliiiriit nf HrjiiUiiiui:li,
"ItrfiiaT fniiti HorlKiriii8li lwr nlnil t Hull. Ttirj ) llrrtiuui
lwll Krfll ilniunifNl III" liwii. TIM' Ininmi nbU') nf VVIillb) ttn luull)
iUiiisnt. AWnnlliis to ii teliKiani Jiul ro-
"A fhrll .l.lkl.. lli imr. l HrUr,H,l kllM ll.rc r...l..V "" " f""""1"1'
...... ... . . Mniiialli ciiiinly Is to furulsli 148,500
The dilmlrxll, U. .Ulr.1 ll-l !' lll.h Am lll im.,,.1 up llm ,0wiirj l0 u,lkwp oMhp ,ue T,u
lriiuii, , U about IlUOnn on'ir llinn Ins)
ll U kiiniui llutt llm Uernmii iml"T 'appr.iln"l nj iIimh' tu the ymr
..i li- I...i -. iiu. .......r,.ii..1l trn...r. tv III miiiIimI of Hip Irr to As Klttlilntli rounty's aseitel valu-
Varhormtch, Infonitalloii fnim Ihrrf l rrj irr.s
Mrttmi tVirrw, I tut olid Iwlf l"IIf In the nitluct of MmitMrouKli,
U. aImi itniimerl liy llw iHiiiilMidiiirnt. Hip umIii nllnrk, llioiiuli,
illlrv(rt ncsllt! hWnrlitniUKtl. I
frborwiih In in llm rount) il
NtirtU UldlnB. niiUHipulrly Unottiibotii w ami Iter hutliain! iro
m tlm 'Qui,!, or KintimU MprlnR '1"1 ,,,,u
l-Utw It It on U.o NtirlJi Hra. and , n,"a ,""i l "
fa. Hipulatloit af nboui 0,q0u. T(- bMrg,u6 ih,,,u ,ofu
A Hcarb(iroiih rwlugwi UI itmi!tc6, ,) In llm strou of lliiriliw
U taw ttitcw klllwl during tlm """jpooi.
lanliimut, which IhsIbiI Al lettut thirty)
Defense Rests in the
Cow Stealing Case
l nlted I'rfess Service
IT.THOGUAI), Dec. 10Figtitini; along die xwtani frMst hi Hvr
inost Important actlrlty. Grand Duke .Mcholaa la stomUaa; thgry""'to
ri iixh out the resistance.
The next big battle Is expected south of Cracow. '
The Kussutns tuiTe repulsed the Aiutro-Gerraaaa te Um
engagements.
United I'ress Service
VIK.VNA, Dec. 10. "The Russians were compelled to
Gulicla, a, 100 prisoners being taken during the pursuit of the
the gNt of todny'H ofllclul statement.
United Press Service
AMSTERDAM, Dec. 10. It Is announced that the Nertfeerm
tribe, have declared war on Berria.
atlou Is mvr 117,000, tlm state tax
UM will In- about 2.8 mills.
FINAL CHECK OF
SCHOOL CENSUS
('l,i:itl( MOMYi:it TtlllXS HIS UK
I'OUT AX1 Tlll'8 tXMILETtM
HIS YKAItl.Y TASK OF COUNT
I.VO THK KIDS
mlmi!. at llml plaro. Nine nf f,unu fri-Ksficnlcu
torltd kltUdiil llnrlmtHxil, whtlouim m;Ut l)fiC 1(j Uefuuws from
mora teimriiHl HUM nl Wlillby. L,,,, U,c,ttro 1Rl ttlll .
lu addition tu tlm Whitby ubbpy,' 6nl loarij , nrlnc thoy thouebt It'
which wb partly lUtruyod, a mmbriWM prnctlrii by llrltWU bftltlcsblp.
f haul wori nliio dPinolUhdil. Nft mioullon wiis jmld to U. ,, Jt Moncr. clerk of the school
Alter flrltiB about ntiy utmlU tlm' TIW, tt )uv ws struck b) a simll bonrd tor District No. 1, today turned
outers Hlilidrow lo tlm nurllifn(,Jntu) crumiiKd Into rulus. A iiioiiuul in bin flnul chock of tlio school con
ami tlmspfl (initio ntsrlml lat.tr tlm lUltnornl hotel was utruck uh, which bo recently compiled.
H Is ropurtpil thnl lo (lermn(ninl eatiitlit rtn. I In his report Mr. Momyor claims
tnilmirs ImMi nil duly bfoii diiro)ed( yiih wt huratlttK ouirln-sid mid Hint Uwro nro 4SC bojs and C35 girls
mid tlmi (lid DrltlsU llit tins Iimih n, ff,rf from tlio strct't, pooplo f school ngu In tlio district, making
dainngiM, but thnso lopnrU nrt iiU'.riuhwl Inlii tlm iri In a pnnli. A lolnl of 1,020,
fonnnuod. ,mBj rfta, jor the riillionil HtnlUms1 For tlio first tlmo this ear' onum-
In HcflrboroiiKli, Mrs. Mi'rry..unuul. whllo sonio of llm ueoplu eiiitlon does not Includo those at
wonllmr was klllvil by n slmll which sousln t.-ruco lu Um collars gliding school who Imvo rech9d thi
tumnsuil lmr husband's cloro. nml" Blmllt fti-ri- liurMlnB out tlm "K" f iwoniy oars.
Tlm defetiso In the Sims-Chandler- Lindsay said that at. that timo John
Krnst caso llnished Its direct testi-9" said that ho could not Identify
moiiy at 2:30 this afternoon. Tho ,hcm' In 1,Is """ JJ ",l8
state then began IU rebuttal tcsU. J trial, Johnson tald he could tell they
'mony. so it I. bolloved that the case woro remnants of his spotted cow.
will bo In tho jury's hands tomorrow. ' c- p- Beck' J- xv- Frcy ad J- ;
i Impeaching questions are being I,awsliurst " callcd t0 lhe sUlnd
Lsked by both sldosln the cnttlo rust-, t,; B,vo expert testimony as to tho
ling case condition of a hide burled for a year.
I Pnllnwlnir Ihla tisllmnnr llin de-
Thl morlB Itay l-lckott testlned fens(j rMted Bnd the state recftlJed
that ho saw the cow alleged to have F, Bran,,enbllrE for further.cro9,
Doen outcuerea m uecemoer, . n lamination. As an Impeaching aues
tho llnrtery field near Tule Lake Inl , ... ,.. ,. ,, . ,,,,
1913. C. M. Klrkpatrlck stated that
Fight Not Over Woman!'!
Statement to This Effect Signed by the Stowmansj
HUH furtlmr evidences of too husty
'Oiicluilons by llm complaining wll
'ii'uj lii llm iiilultery (ihiirgi) brouglil
'iKiiltisi V. II. McCluio nro given lu
n stnlmiieiit, stgnoil by McCMuru and
"' of tlm Blowman's, ntnllug posU
ly that tlm Imbroglio Induced In
') Hlowmntt mid McOluro was not
'vit Mrs. Hlowmnn.
McOluro wan nircnli'il nt his lioimu
'" Mills Addition n short tiinu ago on
'liorgo or Illicit roliitlons with Mm.
iilowmnii, Rtowmun innklng tho com
I'lsliit. Yesterday, tho tluio sut for
"in preliminary hearing, Tltowmun
wn not present, and It Is rumored
Hint ho found out afterwards that
Mrs. Btowmnn nnd nor son wore both
il (ho McOluro horn while Mrs. Btow-
miii wi ii'ceivlng iiit'dlial trciitmmit
'liuio, nnd t lint llm ivn men luul bi-en
'giving iiueful iitlonllou to mlmliils-
lorlnn to the needs or tlm imtiuni
Tho slatomt'iit folluws
"Wo, Um iinilerMBUod. wish tu
notify Um public that tho nrlU'lcs ap
pearing lu tlm Klamath Fall phpoib
liiiconilior Mill, timi'niiiliig us wt'io
In a litrg" iinMsuio inlalimdlng
"Tlm IlBht Ihnt occurred bvtwoeii
McOluro and Htowiuan ns not oor
Mis, Htowmnn. Tlio pardon fuinlHh-
lug tho papers tho nowa nviiioniiy
falkul to loam nil of llm rncis. or
oIho uiUicprusoutcd thorn,"
Tho forogolug In slsncd by Uoo i.
fltowmau, lliury II. Btowman, Mrs. II.
Btowinau aud W. H. McOluro.
FURNISHING JOB
COUNCIIi AWAHDH HIM THK COX-
THACT 1X)H FUHMTUIli: FOIl
Tin': xi:v city iiAMi, aftiih
I.OXG (XIX8UI.TATIO.V
tion ho was asked It he was at tho
Sims ranch when the missing cow
This Drandenburg de-
... .....! .. !.. ...1.. .1. l.lrtM
I1U il9Ci.'.l ItlV lildkV UOIU il.V UlUL'a '.,... l'lllp I
and did not seo any evidence of holes. pckeU tbm w,fled that
Tho tostlmony or Maud Jones was Urandenl)urK toM hlm that uo wa8 Bt
that 11. M. Osbom had uiado the ranch Rt tno tme of the butcn.
threat In her presence that "Mr. SlmSjornR u d tQ ,mvo occurred
o.uu u a .. mm mm iius, t v Johnson and J. Frank Adams
would bo In tho road kicking." Sho ., ,,,, , ,,, etnnrt . rtqn.
ARREST
ON BAD
INDIAN
CHARG
PETERSON GOING
E TOCONVENTIOI
FCDE1UU 3LUISHAI
PLACES JUSSn SCO.N'CHIX IX
V t
TODAY) LOCAL SUPERINXENDEMT M A
RMOI.CTMMM-
ME3IBER OF
I
THE COUXTY JAIL, OX CHARGK' COMnTTEE OF STATE TKACsi- -,
OF STATUTORY OFFEX8E ERS' ASSOCIATION
said ho also told Imr that her family
ought to tako an axo and cut tho
fence surrounding tho Sims home
stead, which Included tho Indian
Spring on Bryant Mountain.
tho testimony of gome of tho dofense's
witnesses.
II. H. Hoyt testified that when
Sims took up tho homestead ho told
him that Sylvia had the Hays ranch,
Tho testimony of Mrs. William 'amJ tlmt Sims had tho spring; that
Chandler, mothor of ono or the do- they'd havo to corao through with a
fondants, was that ho lived at homo, 'bunch 0f monoy to get water. Ho also
and not nt tho Sims ranch. ' testified recardlnc cattlo he sold to
J. W. I.lmlsny was asked as to tho i Sims.
testimony that J. N. Johnson mado at Charlos Picket testified that the
tho preliminary examination as to the record of Floyd Ilrandenburg )for
Identity of tho hldo and head alleged j voracity was not very good In the
to havo been burled In tho Sims land. Merrill-Matin country.
At hint night's adjourned mooting
of tho couucll, Virgil & Son woro
awarded the contract for the furnish
ing of tlm city hall, this bid being con
sidered the lowest by moinbors of tho
council.
A contract, showing specifically
What Is wanted Is to bo drawn up by
tlio city nttornoy nnd signed by the
city nuil tho furulturo firm.
Wnlly Going Away.
Wally Thompson Is preparing to
leave for the Sacramento Valley,
whore ho will sxnd the wluter.
United Press Sorvico. m
WASHINGTON, D.C. Dec. IC.
Tho administration has complet
ed plans to onforro noutrallty In
tho canal zone. Colonel Goethnls
gots amplo power. Further word
from him Is awaited before rur
thor action.
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FluUhes n Term.
O, 1), Chorpenlng tins ruturucd to
Kl.wunth Fulls aftor completlag a
term of school at Clovor Creek. At
prosout ho is tuklug tho teachers' ex
aminations.
Gov, Wttbycombe says down state
appropriations and keep down taxos.
Eugene sold $34,000 bltulitnlc pav
ing bonds at a prelu.
United Press Sorvico.
WASHINGTON, D.C, Doc. 16.
Secrotary or War Garrison to-
day ordered Gonoral Scott, his
chief or BtafT. to proceed to Naco
and tako charge of the sltua-
tion there. Scott leaves tonight,
nnd will arrive In the border
town Saturday afternoon.
Hrother Is Dead
Oscar Pejton has received the sad
nows that his brothor, Dr. Emmltt
Peyton, is dead at Pinckneyvlllo, III.
lpp Agulu.
A sou was born Monday night to
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Upp.
Mill City Odd Fellows dedicated a
new hall.
Ou charge of adultery, Jesse Scon-j County School Superlmteatamt FreA
chin, a Modoc Indian, was arrested attpeterson leaves Sunday for Tigaaw. ''
Klamath Agency, and delivered to to attend the fourteenth aal eta
Deputy U. S. Marshal Do Boost attention ot the Oregon State Teaeevera'
Chlloquln today. He Is now In the Association, to be held at the UatTer- '
county jail. isity. At this time talks wMI he asssie.
The time for holding the prelim-'and work outlined by edtteatora el
Inary hearing haa not been arranged. 'national reputation. a
, Mr. Peterson la a member of the
.resolutions committee, and he it e
Ing to the convention largely hieaaae
'nf Ilia rpenliillnn tn h wAniiiMA 1m-
gardlng revisions tn tho acheoi lawe
the legislature will be asked to
Austrian Reverses
Astonish Germans)
From Eugene. Mr. Peterson will go
to Salem, to grade papers subasittee ,
United Press SerWco
LONDON, Dec 16. A Copenhagen ' In tho teachers' examinations!
dispatch to tho Star declares that tho lug held, and to attend the convenUM
news of tho Austrian retreat Irotu 'or county school superintendents. Mr.
Struta created a panic in Berlin. The I Peterson will be away three weeka, l
sudden Austrian reverses after occu-j during which time the local MaeriaV '
V) lug Belgrade astonished the Ger- teudent's offloo will be in the eayMe '
mans. I hands ot Miss M. A. Carteton. '
Lamm Co. Now Logging
Former Pine Tree Man in Charge of Logfitg Clap
lu preparation lor a busy season's
ruii, once tho mill Is established, the
Lamm Lumber company now has a
force or men In tho woods cutting
timber tor tho summer. Charles L.
Smith, who was formerly connected
with tho Pine Treo Lumber company
hero, Is lu charge or the operations in
tho woods for tho new concern.
Weather conditions now uro such
that "snow logging" can be carried
on extensively. With a change ot
season tho company will have com
pleted its logging railroad, and put
a locomotive nnd cara In commission.
The plana of the company call for
the erection ot a sawmill with a testy
capacity or 70,000 feet et lmair,.
The construction ot thla mill la' to he'
startod as soon aa weather inndlHima
permit, and It la expected that tttli;
oo in tun operation late w tee
or early In the summer.
The exact location of the
plant haa not
is generally believed that
on Upper Lake.
The Lamm Lumber
months ago.p'urehaead
est Service l,IIMO
lumber In Crater Watlwml
the Odeaaa waterahed.1
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