The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 21, 1914, Image 1

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NEWS WHILE IT 18 NKWS
KLAMATH FALL'
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1914
Price, Wt'
onton Enthusiastic Over the War
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turn Ketdlt Th, Ur of titan.
(0(4 White, tlltMAle ttf Mailed-)
wjlsroa for criminal Irti, unit ill!
UUf futility, nul fcium lit .SV
Vm for (rial cm rur of rn,
rimy
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iaJy. J.l t-forr djtmfnlu tot tW ruu i trt u,iM0nio,, iu tarjnur,. ,0 i)JO Bnu mrilr rbIu, KUMii nnil w, roa(J to jj ro,1() ft jonuarr. a further enlUtmcnt
WW) Thl rfti-r lb N" Jr Alli brro tbe NrllUb m ihn r.n ir, ami (lit- trUU of wnr In from Canada In January A third lof 17,000 will lake pUce Immediately.
tofihl(o fo.Irl 'lUtrlct ttum d. llnm tot ifcr t , m grt 'f luro) will n"t tfii tliftn o rauch'runilnRctil of apiiroxlmntclr 25.000.lt l belIoed that mounted Canadians
i.lftt, Mh fttld Th rlt o( fl "itr thi it U,hchi Thttn- n miMlt. rrrultl irom tlm eltlc (men will bo ready In March. Includ-U'll bo sent to tho Suez region of
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Atom a r fO, Thaw mt""! vt ,b" tMf't it Altcfta (u vnlUl
Imm i to Myttitn, llimmti prr Alli l lumifc i'jnjuof aeht
i"l plot, tl l4 t (nla, tlnr 'r ww l-uroi 1 r mm ri
(ttd Ihefo ti IhH a 0thl liwrt AWinne the Onot o.llr In Ho
t 4 fiirmor lruilns AMunt wtl4 twi i "how ntx ritioten
WUIUki TrVo( JfruWn In tiato .
m rrturtl l Kw Vr, In tle
MrUi irllititui of dm nailnti, Jcmmo
Cts not
Thl j-lurtocrni'li io a crowd of Inc the Jlrxt conllticcnt of 33.000 . Kcvut. H'ltb. a contlnEcnt bclne sent
? Ton li(rtilDc l Hip pruiilrr' ad- men. tin Dominion by spring will to Kngland every two months, togeth
Ji m thn war ho cnt moro than 70,000 men to'cr ulth reinforcements, Canada ex-
T1ij trcrmd Canadian coutluKeul tho firing line. JpccU to havo placed between 200,000
t ill rimirl 1 5 270 oBlcrr and men. Whin th tcond conlinguni of(ai)d 250.000 men at the disposal of
i 6i liumm. 5S cum and 1C ma- 10,000 to 17,000 men leave for Eu-ifireat Britain by next autumn.
MILLION RUSSIANS
SED TO KEEP
WARSAW FOR CZAR
United I'rtM Servlc
LOXUOX, Dec. 21. It U believed Umt the RomIm troop teT -pletcd
tlio formation of n new line of defense In front of Wrw.
It Is declared that there ate orer n million Ihwlu deft ad u I, MHfl
that only an enormous hatllo nlll permit the German to break taraagh.
Tliu Jtimlan dcfetidliiK Varsar arc nuuaed alOBg atztf mMm
fiont, extending front Sklcmlcwlcz, to the PUIca Itlrer. Tfce i&m&ttm
tho lino to tlio Kouth xiut nccensllatctl by tho AnatrtMlerBUM adraam la
the rcjtlon of Wotrokow.
Tlie German advance is now along the nzura aad along the
roimcctiriK Lowlcz and Warsaw.
Tho anoH and rain nnd the cJtremo cold are luuapertac tae
allien. It Is retried that tho VbtuU lia fctarted to freeae.
Thc flchtiiiK was mcrtt dcperato all last week. A detaekaMat !
'Dcnth Head" Husww were trapped near Lowlcz. aad oaJy ftftr 9 !
kurvlved the Muicovlto toIIcjk.
Extensive fighting has developed In the southern froat.
Tolted Press Service
ATIinXS, Dec. SI. It U reported here that the BrtUafa aa
fleets succeeded In bombarding tho lutcriar of the DardaaeUea fort
day. No detail nre given.
MANY 10 ATTEND
"FARMERS' WEEK"
WU.VTV AUHICt'LTlIlllHT OI-tlH.
i:n hi;i:ki to t.vrKHiMT u.
v,u lAitxim. Asn i:ctmi: a
iii;tii'c:i kaiii:
ROLPH OUSTS THE AVIATION CORPS
FIRE OEP
A
Y WANTS A ARGUMENTS MADE
DISASTERS REAL PARTNER! IN DOUBLE CASE
u him; i ii(i:riiii.r i.i.a i:cm 'im umou kii.i.kh, a.notiikk ,uTi:n'riiii:i;KooJLMATiMiLVKAtrrioNS 0K 00ELLEK vs- ,VEj
United 1'ress Service
PARIS, Dec. St. It is reported that the French took tw
German trenches southeast of La Basse.
The battle In riandcrs and In northern France la iarrraslag km
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t) . The warships are aiding the allies, shelling the Genaaa
It is now stated that Mlddlekcrko naa not takes, as
Today's communique reports the destruction of
iikce. of German artillery east of Albert, on tho llae of the
van co toward Peronnc.
Tlio occupation of the encmy'a entire Brst llae of treachea to
Miuthwet of Loos It. alo offlclully reported, and Important .aalaa far
allies through Belgium and In other regions In France are
It is rumored, bnt not confirmed, that the Gerataaa
Ypres military hospital yesterday.
HAMi piafiLiii.. hi: ritoM-i
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itArri.i: i.v tiii: cmi'iits
m itr, ,m iti.roitri:i that a
Tllllll) I.S I.NJL'HKH IN MOUTH
l.'ltN CAMIOIIMA
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LOCAL GIIILS. COLLIUIt WILLi
ih:uam a co.vtk.ict
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THLE LUMBKH COJIPAXV AXD
i I'nlted Press Service
LUJIBEH COMl'AXV VS. GOEL-. nprtv.TV. not- at Th mtAtemont today la that the Cripjaaa
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LER AHE TRIED AS OXE and captured the trenches held by the British Eat Indian trooffa,
i their cannons and machine guns yesterday.
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A movement to ham a
o? of KUmalh county farmara al.
Ibe "l'rmr' VekM at lh Oroson
AtrtrtiHural Cllvs. Kabruary !"
U Uopn Mart! by County Agrlcul
lurUt UlaUyvr. If auftlelenl farmer
lll matin the trip a upwUI railroad
ffo can l laturcd.
"farmer' Vk will h rif
lota er IhU year," Mid Mr. Olaln-
I lillr.1 I'rrts barvlte s United l"rr berrlco
HAN KHANCISCO. 1c 21 Attlnei BAN DIECO. IVc,
M , . (on order Iup4 by Mayor Uolph, IV
iWA.NTKD A roommate; one- ho ta
.prepared to sign up for a year. I
nhfiwt
Ulcn KeKPint Will today r.taouM I'. ,.. W(lll uutHi f0jft) won i,e fcu! ., .
II Hhaughnr-.y. Han Kre..' chl.fi ' ' , r lhllJ., " '"L" "" "l ?L"'
of thn nrr deiwrtnient. frtm in city ....... ,...,, .......
hall and from hi oftkr !)"'K ac'" ro1" l"7" ""r """ "
rthaUKhnc.) Mi feasibly, but body ha noi been rocover
itromle l fic'tl "'' matter to a An-' Captain It I. Muller alto foil In tho( sow bUC)4 a advertisement Is bc-
S0. Captain j
Ph. IV. Fd J. ficrstner of tho arm) aMatlon hae ou of booUi and woa.t
'cLllfle0rM' WM UlM t0J,l hCB '' fCl,, a "rato uo of my e
Inli In ltio tourt.
former Chief Mtirph).
uiiiiiiarlly otuul by tht
lm
tllfilit. but 15 a Ihe.
nl urcd.
though badly In
board of i iitwt ndtina from Oioauldu wiy
lerenrp, a dralnira conforr-nre and a
el Krowent' conference. At thl
limn, orKanliallon will ho rffrctml, n
Iho ork ran bo rnrrleil on through-
2 . ..V,., . ,, V . r'nr, wmwlMlonrm. . rlnall by',, llllril Mlttlor MMtal.HHl an accident
)r May, "In Addltton l lha other J" Capl.trano. Ills Iden-
turr. ihcrr, will be . poUlo .,'" . . Jr nro ol kn0ftn )Ct ,
irfeHrei. a dralttira roiifniwnrii and a ;
CITY HALL IS
NEARLY READY
w i i'ii n in: i:.'i:itih ok m"".
MI.MHI KXTEHIOIl IIXISHING,
WILL in: maiiv l"lt OCCC
I'ANCV .lA.NUAHV 1ST
Gtilnu fur llidldn).
j Ml Until Htnltli. lu charKo of the,
'Sperry llutrhlnnon tlhUlon lure
. ,.. .1... ...A.i.lm. fiir t'.rintA l'ttKS
In. Iwrilr.iti..r .1. MH.1.H. mnnia. lnro lHH,""," .' .. . .....
. "' 7 " , fi,nd Hint ho hd walKed more innu
i" fllP JilPV lt" va''f' " "
Corvvnlll. which nre by no mean
high.
"Tho coiiro com pa at a limp when
Hip farmer la not very tiuiy."
dtltli-
Ten
mpu'
stale tn"
Ntiffrage
prnliU for wo-
Kaiser Goes to Front
Despite DoctoriHe Intends to Spend Xmas There
United I'rcM serf Ice
I-ONDOND-c. 31. A llerllu cor
iMliondent to the Kxrlmngo Tolo
Kraph, wiring from Amstordnm, un
ion that the kaleor returned to (do
from today over tlio protest of hl"i
Physician, who Appeared to be doubt
ful (hat ho had fully recovered.
It la claimed that the military
tutliorltlM iMlited that tho kaiser
lend Onrlitmaa at the front, lu urdur
Tho plastering I finished, tho heat
ing id uil I luHtnlliMl, tho imlntor Is
getting H 1I llcK,! rt"11 cnrI,0"lor,, nro
turny hiuiKliu: ilow. plnclng llxturea,
oto -lu Hhort. tho new city hull Is
Just about Mulshed
"llnrrlng a llttlu outsldo Mulshing,
which can bo dono l bettor Hhnpo In
thoBiuliiB, o will Iimo tho city linll
iv to turn mcr by Now Years,
.... i.i w n cnfer. of Cofer llroa , this
...i.i nun " -----
in eiteournitii lb" troop, it i "t,,,roon.
(lint tbt '''" ,NftH or '" ' ,, ' ' Work on tho Jul! will bo compiriou
Ko tiomiiimi."""" "
lioiirod nged,
companlod his doparturo.
nt that llmo, too.
I..I....I liraia HnrVlCtl
uMiiiiM. IKm) 21. Hoporta.
"""'.' ... I... minister Of .dl'rtOU,
from uorun say mm
roroimi "'. 'rl" M v"r T
companlod the kalior to tlie front.
S. talMrPcU in Pu Chrl.tum.
at the front,
Home From CoualU.
Kugono P. McCornncU, Maol 8nn-
Ruth Acry, rnniuo vrB.i,
rilo Orom nnd Tiioouoro .
amoiiK tho Klnnnth county students
at tho Oregon Agricultural College
who are homo for the holidays,
lug coustdircd by Andrew M. Collier,
who Is ono of the sub-custodians of
Iho exchequer nl tho First National
brink, following tho desertion of htm
by Vernon T Motschenbacher, tho
laUtt addition to tho now ly wed list.
For bo It Known that Hymen has Ue-
Islgiis ngalnBt (no( not on) Andrew,
j ml ns fast as ho secures a roommate
and K-ts nicely settled, tho roommato
U by means hurreptltlous or other-
w'Uo, dragged before a minister by
soma nlco joung lady, nnd murmurs
words lj; "love, honor, cherish "
lonvlng Collier to return homo to a
deserted Mresldo (or steam radiator).
After Philip Slnnott had coaxed
"Hooney" to Join forces with him In
meeting tho monthly demands of the
landlord, bicholor llfo scorned happy
Indeed. Hut after ho hid taught Sln
nott tho art of making coffee, and tho
two were dlbcusslng tho color of tho
tat thoy .should domesticate, Collier
rocehod'nn Invitation to act as best
mnu.
Many Onllaghor'a long nvorslon to
"wlmtncn" mndo Andrew think Hint
ho would bo nu Ideal roommato, hut,
nhiH after a fow short months, Har
ry hied himself Onklnndwnrd, nnd
also wodded.
And tho Inst was MotBchonbacher,
Collier's old collogo chum. "Thorn
wero tho dnja," poor Itoonoy Bndly
laments, speaking of tho long discus
sions ou ologlos, Isms and Unlvorslty
scandal. Hut Motschenbacher, too,
wm married.
Colllor wants a roommato who will
stick. Of courso Colllor win sign no
ugioomont himself to romatu sluglo,
though ho Bios ho will not marry un
tti ho has 1150,000. Dut tho culi
nary ftccotupHbraonts of Andrew nre
botug noised around at missionary io
Follow lug tho taktng of testimony
and the filing of tho transcript, r.rgu-i
menU In tho Gooller-PIno Tree Lum
bar company cases wero made this'
morning boforo Circuit Judgo Ben
son. J. V. Rutenlc represented the
Goellers and Stono & Galo the lumber
concern.
There are two actions. In which the.
parlies aro both plaintiff and defend- ALL WHO ATTEXDED THE TIRST
nni. uj uiuiuui i:uuscui, iuvj nvivj
tried as one. as they both arise from t
BID REHEARSAL
GREAT SUCCESS
clover and snappy, with pteaty of'
"pep" In them, and with the varleaa
roles happily distributed.
The "Passing of 1915" aa the Oah
'rot flnnln f onHtUul Wtlt ! AM jf
tho biggest screams ever ataged hare.
Tbero is not a dull aosMat la thla
skit, which shows KlaxaathjFalla the
night Oregon goes dry.
tho same Issue, tho sale of lumber to
Goeller & Son by tho Pine Treo com
pany. Hugh T. MaGulro. T B. Whipple
and T. N. Stoppenbach of tho Pine
Tree company brought suit against
GEXERAL PRACTICE AT OPERA
HOUSE YESTERDW'
GREATLY PLEASED
Not until tho rehearsal yesterday
Brought the Racoa."
That some of the Herald's
WERP'tcred Shots," though scattered, are a
little effective, wus provved receaUy
when the Klamath Chamber of Ceai
merco received a check from I. at.
Bath of San Francisco for 15.
'.Goeller to forecloso a mortgage on afternoon was It so couciusiveij
local property, given as security for pointed out that the audovIlle show
tho pajmeut of certain promissory . D stn, d chrtst m3 night and tho
notes, which, lj was alleged, woro not ,ght foll0tting by jocai talent wlllj
l'"1". j ho without doubt tho greatest theat-
Tho Goellera then brought sutt'ficaj mt that Klamath Falls has ever
against tho plaintiffs In tho other jbcen delighted with. The acts aro all
action, aiiogiiiK mm mu iuwuvi iui-,
nlshcd by tho company was not up to
speculations, and that much of It
shrunk so ns to bo of less value, nnd 4
that owing to faulty piling on tho,
part of tho Pine Treo company, much ,
of tho lumber was "bluo moulded"!
and rendered valueless. They stated
tho nmount of damage and toss this .
resulted In, nud asked tho Pine Treo
pcoplo to tlio a satisfaction of tho J
mortgage. I
from enclosing a clipping of the Her
aid's "Scattered Shots" regardUm
homo town boosting and contributes
to tho Expo fund, Bath made ao com.
ment.
Cincinnati is to have a theater for
women.
Pioneer Woman Dies
Mrs. Fredericka Melhase Called to Her Reward
Home From Visit.
Mrs. C. C. Hoguo has returned to
Klamath Tolls after an extended lslt
with relatives In AlBnny, Eugene,
Portland and San Francisco.
Miss Sargent Bettor.
Miss Loulso Sargout, who has boen
suffering with throat trouble of late,
Is reportod by hor phjslclnn aa much
Improved.
clotlos, card clubs, kltcheus and other
nlnrni wlinrn tho "female Of tllO 81)0-
cles" Is wont to gather, so some one ago. and since that tlmo alio has ro-
. . . ..-. ... AK .t.'i,n,i tni.k nml in Fnrt Klimath.
Mrs. Fredericka Molhaae, for two
decades a resident of Klaniath coun
ty, paisod away this morning, after u
long llluess. Tho Inllrraltlea of old
ago wero tho causo of tho demise,
thlch has heou momentarily expect
ed for somo time.
Mrs. Mclhasjo was n natlvo of Ger
many, being born In Berlin. With
hor husband nnd family, she camo to
Klamath county about twenty years
may steal him before ho annexes the
aforoesid thousands.
sldod hero and In Fort Klamath.
The Melhase family has beeu prom
inent lu tho affairs of Klamath
ty over since coming here.
doccasod (Tad a wide ce.ual
ship.
Surviving Mrs.. Melhase artjeay
boys, Fred Melhase, Al Melhase, MseV
ard Melhase and Ous Methaee,-aa4
two daughters, Mrs, Emma KiteHaysr
of this city and Mr. Clara rrwwXaf
Hannibal, Mo. t "' W'
Tho funeral ervteeaiwHt ee
1:30 Wednesday afterneoeJlM
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