The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 17, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1914
Prion, VI
ALLIES TAKING
TRENCHES; TURK
TROOPS GAIN
Von Hindenburg and His Staff Taken in Poland
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PAHW, I've, 17. Tbo coutruuul'-Ue
4,y . "The French advsnred
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li r t ttltcrr firing continue slung
lk tntlfn ln between Lya ud the
at. Tb Preneb captured several
Oeraun ueiicliw at Ibo (olnt of ittoj
laltd Prran awrU
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ulm'u( t the effect that tho battle
.r lh eastern frontier er v-ry
fitoriMo ut the Turkish army has
mii.J by Ibo war officials. It
iBtttof svs tUMt lb lU (if Wlla
,U bJU ! UkeU and that Ibo tie
b It nu retreating toward Ktr "
I'altsd I'reea twar-ton
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ootm4 today that Hie ituian Mark
Kt Bret bad utcilnl In ulnkttiK n
fltrmatt mtroer off Ibo TurWi.h
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Otvefti and Turkey ar 'trained
Itntwl to ttto bribing point. Or
ilmaiilxt Ibo surrender of a prison.
r "i.ifU Turkey refused.
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LACK OF WATER 'PRESSURE IS
CAUSE OF 'THE- DESTRUCTION
OE THQRSEN HOME THIS A. I.
House and All the Contents Destroyed,
Leaving Family With Sick Girl
Homeless. Water Co.
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t iho Pavllllon UtU avvntaf, for in
ddltlon to tb gm blrn K. O.
It H. boy ol a alumol tom, tbo
UUcki ntid Mum, two hlh tchool
lrl ibuis, will pUy preliminary
lam. TbU promUw to bw bitterly
fouchl, a both IpbWH r crt'Pln
for tbo honor ut rprMttllnit the
blb nchool In rbM with lrU trmt
from othtr hlh ifhool.
No nitiall tntorral ! ImIux lku In
lb khiiio biw lh alumni and th
ludnnta, m thwe hn bn much
PrtuUllon w to how the proont
p'-AyoiB will up BXalntl tbo old
tr. Tbo inrni aUrU at 7)30,
Nmt Hull Kllrd.
A. R. Cranro la tho plaintiff In n
ult fllod agatut J. I. Ilonham for
181.70, nllpgtd duo on n uoto, and
ISC attorney! (. (, C. llnwiT l
atlurney for Crane.
MODEL INDIAN J
VISITS IN TOWN
M.l'X WII-SOV, Ul.l TIMKIt OS
llfraiKUVATIO.V, HAH AI.WAVH
hTXKJI) IIICII WITH Till: INDIAN
siiuviciMirrit'iAi
Brandenburg's Word
Takes Up Whole Day
Aim WlUnn, omi of iho moi ro-
A roupio of da) a no Ktoyd Ilran
donbtirK and hl wlfo tcstllled that
lilurliiK the tltitu thul Hlmi, Clinndlor
j ami Knmt ro In California nlth
their Wild Will nhow.- they
Hir4 old Indian, on the llgnl movlllB nl)0Ut lho Sluu rttncn,
rpacmitlmi. ban Ju.t returned tn the "
roervBllon. aflrr a hnrt tUIi horo,n llt l'laul f luo "Wc
durln which lluu he piirchnoi'! kup
pile for the li)lor
"Alex ha Ionic borito lho roputn
lion of brlnic a model ludlan." tald
Captain t) C. AppleKate twin) "'njnmi Urandvnhur rauche. to aeo If a
t,lla of lU )car, ho lua kepi na)
from whlakev and rnmbllim. the In-
In thn cou atcolliiK cao wnii bolus
tditlo
Thul uljlit tho ainto aaul ftu auto
load of rcaponnlblo men to tbo Sim
IlKht could bo neett from ouo to the
otlii.r. Theso tcatlfled lato ycaterday
dlan'a wnrnt hablla, and he hti "everinniJ oJl). lhat thoy wM nol lteo n
beon tn any trouble. Illcht If dlnplayed at tho other ranch,
"III brother, Hunter WlUon. tjnK u)0 Hrandenburgs tesitflod.
lho bend Indian on tho recrntlon( Kurthormore. number of wlt
yram KO, and Alex nlwn) uphold UMI(M wcro put on tho atand to tea
hla brother. An n rtuli. ho l KliiKUfy thnt tho voracity of Ilrandcuburg
lownrd a rlpoold ace with the rMpoct.j, ,iiKwtoud. Thla romprUed nearly
of both whiten and rodn "
The (IrmiUu Htll tnmii near Ornnts
I'ai will Inttall Cnuldo plant.
"Calm Deadly Anger"
nil of tho rebuttal.
Tho nur-rebuttnl of tho defense to
day do eloped tho fact that two auto
pailloa Jouriiejed to the Sand Hollow
country last nlKht, and thoso who
wero nt tho llrandenbur ranch loatl
llod thnt they saw tho light at the
Slnm ranch. Incidentally, tho defeuao
Introduced ltnaea who testified
that Ilrandenburi!, veracity naa un
fiueatloiiiil, Aa tho testimony by Urandenburic
land Ilia wlfn roBRrillnv uuln. ti.
light In tho Sims placo Is one of tho
most Important bit introduced In the
cute, the cross questioning of wlt-
nesSM for both sides baa been very In
tensive, and has boon minute regnrd-
Ing details.
When I'rotfocutlug Attorney Irwin's
arty, which Included C. II. Miller.
W. C. DMtou. drover Nail, Dick Tur
pln, John McFall and J. A. Maddox.
went to the Sims and Brandenburg
ranches, Irwln'a failure, to make It
clear to Brandenburg's caretaker
caused tbo lattor to drlvo oC the In
vestigators, so they vvero unab'.o to
make observations as Brandenburg
and bis vrifo did, and as the party
sent by the defense did, from an up-
por window- in the Brandenburg
bouso.
In the dotenso's party were Charles
P. DoLnp, Sheriff C. C. Low, Cather
ine I'rehm, George Humphrey, E. B.
Henry. William Immel, Moyd Low
and others. Tho defense attorneys
stated thnt they had Invited District
Attorney Irwin to go, or send a representative.
MERCHANTS MAKE
SMALLJURNOUT
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HIIUV.VHK AXD GltOCEKV .MEN
ARE WITHOUT ANY REI'RESEX
TATION W1LVTEVER RODEO
INTEREST IS STRONG
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Sentiment, Following the
LONDON, Doc. 17. A calut, deadly
minor U tbo national aentlment In
''inland toward Iho Gorman empire,
following thn attack on Scarborough
east and the balling of Scarborough,
Hartlepool and Whitby by a fleet of
Jorman cruisers yeetorday.
The full cabinet met thla morning
to discuss the raid, Ita effeot, and to
locldo upon measures of retaliation.
I'remler Aaqulth, Admiralty He
Wluston Churchill nd Lord Kltchon.
r, head of the army, arrived early.
The latest report Indicate lh 76
civilians were killed and 117 wound
ed. in thn fortreee nt HwrUepool MT
n soldiers were killed and twlco that
number wounded,
The majority of people killed nt
eee
llartoll'ooi were women nud children.
Tho men kI out of the Ny.
The tlermnn erulsers tacupod, drop
ping mlnen "tier them l prevent pur
suit. Aa a result of thoso mines. Eng
lish commerce has suffered.
kijvimor K twiner iniR
Tho
, aouth of
..!., ntr V liunborougii ucaii,
Bcarborough and went down. Six
membcra of tho crew ais missing.
Anolhor vessel, which hna not been
Idontltlod also was mined uoar thoro
and sank. Tho crow and passengers
escaped In lifeboats.
Six miles off Hartlepool the freight
steamer I'rlncess Olga struck a mine
whllo traveling last night. It W
y went down, but the crew U believed
to latre escaped.
DYING CABARET
SCENE ARRANGED
n.ww.k op the chiuhtmak vau
dkvilli: ii:rpohmanci: will
UK A IIOMilCKINO, UVRbV
(IHAND KNSKMULK
All this mystoiy which has sur
rounded tho finale for tho Christmas
vuudevlllo show has tluully been pen
etrated. It la to bo a graud cabaret
sceno, "Klamath Palls. New Year,
lB-'lO."
That Is the tlmo Oregon enters the
"dry" columu, leaving California the
only wet spot on tho coast. Around
this there has been built up a clever
What last night's meeting of tho
Klamath Palls Business Men's Asso
ciation lacked In attendance, it made
up In enthusiasm, as every business
man present mado It plain that ho de
sires the Elks to contlnuo the Rodeo,
and will do all In his power to help
make It a success. Each of tho men
attending last night promised to see
a certain number of other business
men, and hnvo another meeting Janu
ary 6th, to talk the matter further.
E. I). Hall, one of the directors of
tbo Hodeo Association, stated that
thero aro many things which made
the asoclation hesitate about a Rodeo
this year. Tho two principal reasons
were the largo number of similar
shows In other places, causing Inter
est to wane, and tbo evident scarcity!
or wiiu norses mis yaar.
J. F. Mngulre. president of the
Business Men's organization, and for
mer president of tbo Rodeo Associa
tion, stated that ho believed plenty of
wild horses could be secured. This
matter will bo taken up more thor
oughly nt the mooting in January.
Ily letting the natcr run all night to prevent the pipe fr
Inttcnil of fthuttlng on the water where It enter the house or
' private line leaves the main In the street, KLatuath Fails people are asm
pcrilliiiK the entire community, by etiiausling the water pfly.
Thh h the gUt of tho statement made today by Qeorg J. Weltf.
i suerluteudent of (lie Klamath divlvslon of the Cadlfornlav-Orefeai
(.citiiuuy, lu answer to a query a to the lack of water for Pthflntf U
, destroying the residence and all of the effect of John Thoracal tUo 1
il'K.
The Thortcu residence la situated at Seventh and Jefferson
At i) o'clock, lire, supposedly originating from Sue, broke otrt, aad
hie depaitiuent was called.
After much difficulty n cart from tho central station reached Um
just tik the iiosc from another cart was connected to the hydrant. It
found thai the water pressure available uu woefully weak for r
Inn purpose, and only by putting on a shut-on nozzle were the ArenMtt
to throw a Mreum, hut this waa very thin and Ineffective.
With sueh low pressure from one hose, it was fonmd anwiee te I
tempt to um) another lino of hoee, as that would weaken Ue pseaawe) at
more. To the fact tttat they were unable to get the water, tfce ffween
ucribe the complete loss of the borne. O ,
Jolm Tliorsen is a carpenter, who lias resided here several
who only recently completed his line eight room residence.
work lu his idle time. Uls furniture was all practically
piece belli-; an expensive talking machine purchased Just a lew
Today's lire not only completely destroyed the house, bat It
nil the fumlly'h Iwlonghigs except thoso on their backs. Thoracal
purcltascd u new suit, nud this was destroyed. Mrs. Tbo;
pers uheii she lied from I lie bouse, and her shoe were burned,
lit addition to their other expenses, the Thornsens have had
in their fumily, one girl being sick witli typhoid fever for
Shu l just at tho stage uhere she can sit up, and she wi
Hie blazing home to tho home of a neighbor.
The loss sustained today by Tborsen is partly covered by
The loss of a number of family treasures will, of coarse, never
ered from, and It is certainly pretty hard line to be rendered
in elillly December.
"Our pumps are running day uad night In order to keep the
full for Mipplyhig the people, and for Just such cases i
nnnsTCaBvs y
aeJdMr.Wal.
peente la wises?
id rtiwtnta-aT BJaahr
maa all nigsst.
ton of the poner company this afternoon. "Tho laziness) of
Is really to blame, for instead of shutting oil the water
pipes thero arc many In Klamath Falls who let the water
"The result of thin Is that Uie water uasted la more than ear
plant ran supply, and the water runs low In the reservoirs,
pressure correspondingly low.
"Ever since tills cold snap, we have been cojuUderabty
this, for vthuteier gain wo would make In the daytinse tn
tilling tho reservoirs, we would lose at night through tile dralawsje fc-r
wlio leave their faucets open.
"ToOuy'h lire U nn illustration of why the city passed an
prohlbltuu- tho listing of water In this way, and providing for the
meut of offenders. The trouble Is that It Is Impossible to catch the
time uasterof u ntcr, ns the water runs through his sink Into the
nud then, are no external evidence, as In the summer."
winter
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vohlclo for songs, chatter, and all
manners of specialties, and tho big
cast of woll groomed men and splen
didly drossed women will mnko thla
number a veritable style show.
This will by no moans bo tbo ou
tiro program, as several other skits,
mi in bora and playlets of nioro than
ordinary merit are oelng practiced,
and will be given Christmas night,
and tho night following at Houston's
opera house.
Tho salo of tickets Is brisk those
days, according to the young ladles
who are In chargo ot this. There Is
great rivalry among them for tho
ticket selling prtie, a round trip ticket
to San Francisco during Exposition
time,
Eight-Found Hon.
An eight-pound boy arrived this
morning at tho home of Mr, and Mm,
E. M. Aldrtcb, on Eighth street. Mr.
Falkland Fight Is Told
Rack Home Again.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Becbdoldt ar
rived in tho city Inst nlgbt, and will
leave this afternoon or in tbo morning
tor tho homo of Mr. Bechdoldt In Bo
nnntn. Austin left Klamath county
nearly two yenrs ago and has since
been located in Northern Idaho. After
his wedding, which occurred recently,
ho decldod to return to the Klamath
country.
Art Department Sleets.
Tho art department of tho Women's
Library Club meets tomorrow after
noon at the Library Club building,
from 2:30 to 4:30. Tho usual free
lessons In needlework will be given,
and all women Interested are Invited
to attend.
Turkeys
For Christmas or New Years; mar
Aldrlch Is tn employe of the Pelican ket dressed, 18 cents; ready for oven,
Bav Lumber Conwany. I cents, P. I. Bowne, Bonansn. 17-lt
Steamer Says Even German Colliers aire DefiMt
United Press Service
BUENOS AYRES, Dec. 17. The
stoamer OrUa arrived today, bring
ing tho first complete story of tho bat
tle between the British and German t
squadron off the Fnlkklaud Islands In
tho South Atlautlc a few days ago.
According to tho Orlza officers, mis
calculations ot the strength of the
British forco caused Admiral von Spee
to give battle.
Tho British fleet included tho battle
cruisers Iuvlucible and Inflexible, and
the cruisers Kent, Cornwall, Carnar
von, Bristol and Glasgow. They en
tered the harbor and coalod.
On the morning ot December 8th,
tho smoko ot the German cruisers waa
sighted. Admiral von Spee evidently
thought the British force was only
light cruisers, for he steamed directly
at the enemy. -
l Before he discovered ho wacJnn . t-
proachlng a superior force, von Bfee'a
ships were within three mllea ef ike
British, and the fight began. ?,,
Tho battle raged for two hour be-'
foro the German cruisers sank.
Though hopelessly outclassed, 'tho -Germans
proved extremely eowsa
ous, and refused to surrender, TkW,.r
fought to the last, the only tW(arv
caplng being the Dresden and WiirX) l
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Even the crowa of the Ornu
Hers refused to surrender. A',fa
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British loaeea were eight kJlind sllsf r'1 ,;'
four wounded. ';. ? 3Kv 2?s
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