The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 22, 1914, Image 1

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RUSSIANS LOSE
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1914
Price,
THAW WILL BE
RAILROAD LINE
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tn. o Important llro'l point
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FLOUR POURS IN!
luuor; imi-dwi.v nnci:ixs a
i,irm:rt fkom chaiuman wn
COX THAT A 1.1 DONATIONS
MUST UK IN I'OIiTLAND IJY 10th
GAINS AL0N6. A
200 MILE LINE
OVKItVTIIING FItOM ARTILtERY
TO nAYONETS
Ctuuabrr
of Deputies, French Prettier My
tlic Rrpabllc Now II Bt Oae
Policy, Tluit Tlml Ii to Fight WW
out' .Mercy Until a Vlctoriomw Paw
Is Sriirert.
If you lnt.-n.i to max a aonauon . , ,, . .. lrill f
towanl Klaraaih connty's carload olr
Hour for tbo relict of tbo Belgians,
you had better be getUng busy. The
local contribution! must bo loaded
on cars in tlmo to reach Portland by
January 10th. A letter to this effect
was rcccUcd today by Hon. George T.
Ualdwln from Theodore 1$. Wilcox,
chairman of the Oregon State Belgian'
rollef committee.
This stated that tbo Oregon-Wash- .
Jngton relief ,blp will roach Portland nm 1'rMS "'
tbo 12th or 13th. I nAniS.Dec.22.-OpcnlnsUi.Bew
Local contributions are pouring In smlou of tho chamber of depatlM
fast, according to the committee raem-'today. Premier Vlvalnl mado-the fol-r
bcr. A partial list of those who ,,, .-.,..
have contributed follews: ., ,, ,,, ,. h, nnm M
T a .-t A.. Ttf C Clnnirk T ! " VJJVMV m.w a. h t, vv lrw
U Ell. T. PrnnV Adam,. Jar Loom-' PMe. This U to tight WltbOat
Is. J. B. Mason. W. C. Ball, Maude
Carlcton. J. C. Smith, Dr. C. P. Ma
son, C. R Do Lap, Chas. F. De Lap,
Mrs. Fred Peterson. T. F. Nicholas,
Pine Grove, John Siemens Jr., Goo. A.'
Haydon. Mr. Haines, Ida B. Momyor,
ttoberu & Whltmore, Mrs. It. R.
Hamilton, Mr. Camp's Sund3y school
class. Hazel North, J. O. Beardsley,
Miss Arnold's Sunday school class,
Geo. O. Frey, Goo. J. Walton. D. C.
Morris.
An Immense side of bacon was sent
in last night for tho Belgian relief
car by Francis J. Bowne, a well
known Lost River rancher.
afB-8S-jfiy
1. Turk..!. -rh. Mcudlh Ho duel under rio ro ol : mlno..
., , ii,i, ifttid after tornodolug the old war .es-
M suuk in U.. lurdanolM by llrlt.;" m flfed flt
i, ubmartiie lommnndod by Llou- . . 0B0 llmo nad t0 reman
bait bcn in clUnc. bl Is fttixloui 4cnant Cotnmandor Norman 11 Hoi- undcr Wtt(or for nine hours. The Mes-
br.H.k in the moil dorlnc cxpion oi fUdled was a tery oiu oom, uauj,
, r H,. .,di his mil id. tlw be,n built at niaekwaU. England, In
". . ' . . ....... ,.. i,.,, roli.74. and reconstructed at Genoa In
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WA3IIINOTON, D. C lc ?3.
The 4fat of the llobiou national
rrohltlllon roluiloti kMin eeruln,
cordle la lb tun of I bow innk
lac dbU tyiwcliM,
Two hour wr doldd upon (or
Ilio tlvbal upon tho qucollon of Hip
ubmMoa of Ik amendment to tho
lain.. Klghl houta of dobaie will bo
utluwrd on tho amndmottl.
Tho volo I oxpttiti at 9 ("tiUlit.
Ojmntn Hi debate, Chairman Hen
ry Rtinouncod that ho Intended lo vole
no," arly lltiM nro entirely lie
nored In tho dobato now being hold.
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to further thl ora rn-ncp vW-
Any ci reported will therrfom
Ik. IntratUato) without dola
A number ol donation naip
jrrfrltmt of 'ate, ataone othora Etier-
ou rontrlbuilen Iio -"l"
ltul and th Htllu Dry Good. com.
psny Ainone omers oiii "-
ll.nir. art' Mr. Clan-'nco u. Morsnu
Mr llamber. Mrs. Charlo Orar
Mr llarrlMm and Mr Uownlne
11. r ihlps,
"through a Held of mluos. , 1 1'03 Shi. was 332 foot lonp. 69 feet
beam and of about 10,000 tons bur
den. Sbo had a speed of 1 vi Knots
and her main battery consisted of 2.9
inch guns In turrets and twelve 6-lnch
guns In battery. In tbo war with
Greece. In 1912 tbo Messudleh was re
ported badly damaged In a naval bat
tlo In tho Dardanelles.
crew of COO men,
Sho carried a
BROWN WILL BE
INTERRED HERE
FORMER RESIDENT OF KLAMATH
FALLS DIE'S IN S.UiEJI, FOL-
C LOWING BREAKING OF BLOOD
VESSEL IN HEAD
mercy nntil Europe Is finally liberat
ed by a fully victorious peace."
Vlvalnl blamed Germany for tae
war. ,
Tho Communique reports new prog
ress practically all along the 3100
mile front.
Between tho sea and Lya the actios
yesterday was largely confined to eaa
nonadlng. Between Lys and the Ales
thcro were repeated attack by Ike
enemy, which were repuleed.
nl the Champagne district aa4t
the Argonne region, the tlllee ad
vanced by a series of bayoaet caaraem,
and between there and the Usee tk
French made marked progrea.
trenches being taken despite
wire entanglements.
Over I MOO KnitlUh women hw
.nei.ir.ii ihelr name a bcinit an-
ton tako lb" I'loc of '"" tth"
hne been ralUnl aay from llii'ir em-,
ployment duo to tbo ar
AKrlculturUt In Euyi't ' "uc''
creded In ralnliiK a new eolion brown
in lolor and itronser
SAYS HE CAN 00
REPAIR FOR LESS
ltrlnc l Turku.
lieu Reed arrived In tho county
neat todsy with n load of fine turkeys (
for tint Christmas fostlvltlca.
FRANCE PREPARES
ITS XMAS CHEER
HI (OlNtiL. . II. MASON SAV8
in: can rei'aih iifii.Di.Nn at
M:r.VIII AM MAIN l'OR A
niimiouwii.i.TiauiriM)vx
A norary I I'lalntUf.
Alleging that 150 Is due him on ac-
count, C C Brower has nica sun
sfii-f- srrz ssbK4- v -
tod) In tho circuit court oy sir.i
llrowcr.
Prisoners Try a Dash
. ...iM ii... .Mtrtl hiiru
1 hat no caw rtri ' - :
ud atruciuro at seeuwi nnu (
Mreots lor low 'ban "no-uiiru i
..ritinal co-i. I the statement mado
UEMEMRRANCES are on the
WAY It) THE FRONT NO CAFE
CELEBRATIONS
1
V DL'TV W YOUR NEWSPAPER '
Eery render of Tha Herald
ones It to himself to give hU
ii.nsnai)or n fair and careful
reading
That Is to say
Conrertinf Knives Into Saws, Williams Worked
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I. ... i M...,n In a letter to tllO Cll) .
in .i . ... .
couueir I'urtlii-riuoro. ho slated Hint u()t (() uog,cct tho naVerUso
. .1 . iiiid inr iii iiiiiwuni i
If 10 CIUIIIOI ll l'""
Vclllud. ho will be filing to tear out
iii. tiirtirmiu. t
I United Press Servlco
PARIS, Dee. 22. Christmas cheer
Is en route to tho front. Trains and
- . All... l.t. ntfi. te w .tin mnn wVin
ivnn3 iiueu iiii bi.ia ui ...v uvM ..
With knlvi aa harkaana,
Williams, who la awaltlnic t
tho lllllritnr nt Allnn (1. McIOOi
.Midland. Iiiim for ionrul day born
Mwlng t tho bolts In tho "tank" In
llio county Jail wlioro ho Is loullnml,
In iiroparatlon for a dash for llborty.
In the poaicaslon of Hort Hoblson,
bound to the grand Jury for burKlarls.
Ing it Merrill most markot, thoro Ima
boon found a key, fashioned from a
fork, and It la believed that It was I ho
Intonlloa of the two to osoapo to
father. These plana worn frustrated, how
ovor, when Bherlff Low and hl ou,
Moyd Low, searched tho J I"1
night. They took the saws from WIN
llama and the key from Ilobliou,
Evidences of tampering with a look
In the main corridor wore noticed
yesterday. The night lofore, Wll
lUau wu heard aawlni at bolt heads
laald kta tank.
, Frank, Tho key ...a. I.b,.; -'-jr':' , 'S;:,." t uncu' mtVnV
Vim rr .r.-h j. jow ..j... ' ;; - " J MlirII wllI tll80 ..a,,.
0,1 Tr '" l lh 1 Wl I In TL sas. ,poied romodollluiT of tho old
va born. Mho furnUhfi mii""'"" .......'..., , men- stablo. I
Tho matter referred to ml
council ns a whole for etH
...at llub.m f-hla.!,!, Z !
tho 1 4,
Iron.
. . .... .-... iiimntiorH Hint tllO 4.
cluliiu-il ny " ' ;-- ..,., '
pslltloii Ii) rodents oi mai '( '!
'loo not Inrlttdo thoso nearest tho
proponed stablo
i
ered U
with lh understrtmiinB i"" "
Williams opened tho tank door, ho
would open Urn chko in which tho
other prUoner sloop Tholo,w
opnnliiR lh nW" Aoor' :,v,,,0"t
hoped lo iow "r91 mm '
.iilor tho rorrldor, and then oicapo.
Ah an iiflornialh of tho ilUcoiy
U.t nlKht. tlioio ..h Htllo iroul.10
,, ho "ill ..IV. TI.UnU.U-d when
lohlsou nccusod Iho olhor prlwaora
,f sqm'MlnB," nd Uon hi. maUo a
slight uc remark to A. 0. I'umfonl
',n d ro-ontod this, and .lPP
I on. in return. Hobl. Wl l'.
foul In llio arm. and waa rewarded b)
holiiR floorod.
.. .....i i... imiition was placed
FOiiowma ""' " . . i. tin.
lu tho co whoro William P. tho
daytime.
GoluK Home for Xnia.
IM Ilobson, who Is employed nt tho
AlKOiim Lumber rnnipnny'a mill, Is lu
-i . ... . ,, irtmnr.
tho city today, ana wm " "
,o for llomhrook. to spend Ohrlst
mim with hU family.
Goliiu to Portland.
....... vntthies. who ha no
his connections with tho Star Drug
company. leaves In tho morning for
Portland. Dr. 0. K. W heeler will ac
compnuy him to the Rose City.
ments nil of winch are pianuou
for his special Information and
beuotlt.
If any part of tho newspaper
la to be slighted, skip over some
thing other than tho advertising.
Every reader also has a duty
., dm nnwMiaticr Itself. Ho
slinnlil fill
thoso merchants who tell tholr
helpful Btoro nows through tho
advertisements.
Tho ndvertlsor, while, of
course, advertising for a busi
ness icaeon, nono tho less does a
distinct Bervlce to tho reader,
aud deserves tho reader's at
tention and patrouago. And by
giving this support tho reader
not only discharges n duty to
himself and to tho advertiser,
but also to Tho Herald.
llettur buy somo spaco In The
Herald.
It wiys to shop In The Herald
before you shop In the stores; 01
per rent of the circulation of this
paper is direct Into the home.
I
iinTulanmf.lv romemberod. Every sol-
Idler will receive
George Offleld of Merrill Is expect
ed hero this evening from Salem.
bringing with him the remains of the
lato Rice M. C. Brown, who died
there. Mr. Brown, who has been re
siding at Oregon City, suffered tho
breaking of a blood vessel la his
brain recently, and although he was
ritciifui in Salem for treatment, ho
died soon after.
Mr. Brown was for many years a
resident of Klamath county, and vwis
a brother of VV A. Brown of Round
Lake. Mrs. Offlold of Merrill la
daughter of tho deceased.
The funeral will bo held tomorrow
from Whltlock's undertaking parlors.
Tho time of the services has not been
ft yet.
Rujsa New Car.
i in.. ........ ...... ,...- yr iaiiersou oi .iiernu us u mo
T'nro fighting Franco's battles nro to be d He returned home
y, no snouiu .handsomely romemberod. Every sol- ,. 1Q1 ,
SACRED HEART
XMAS PROGRAI
SPECIAL MUSIC HAS BEEN
PARED, INCLUDING SOLOS AM
DUETS WITH SEVERAL CHORAL
NUMBERS
a special Christmas
dinner aud a present, oven If It must
Tb8 dellvorcd In tho trenches.
Paris will celebrate Christmas, sol
Tlomnl), but not sadly, aud there will
T be no revelry. Tho authorities have
Tlput a ban on tho Christmas ova colo
T'hratlons of tho restaurants, and or-
jwspapor Itself, ho aorcd tnat nll 8Uch piaC03 must bo
pport and patronl-o ..Me, bv 10 O.ciock
In a now 1915 Studebaker.
Three masses i to be held at tae
Church of the Sacred Heart ChrtsUsas
morning, and at each aa appropriate
talk or sermon will be delivered by
tho pastor, Rev. Wm. McMUlsa 8. ;.
Low masses will be said at 5 o'clock
aud at 8:30.
High mass will commence at 10: SO.
For this occasion the choir has pre-
a pared a special mass by Peters, whisk
Includes several solos and aaeia in aa
dltlon to choral numbers. The ckok
13 composed ef: Soprano, Mrs, Mat
thew Smith, Mrs. William H. 8Uw.
Miss Pearl Bolvln; alto. Miss Marjorto
Weeks, Carl Schubert; tenor, Miss
Dorothy Weeks: baas, Harold KJft
near, J. D. McAllister and M. J. M
Donough; organist, Mrs. Aroh Y. Tin
dall; violinist. Mrs. Jule- Barlow.
Ankeny Canal Up 27th
lloleo to Bo Citizen.
Application for full cltlrenshlp has
been made by Arthur uoioo, a native
A'or Italy, and in chargo of tho "clean-
I ... . . ... ., .1. nA
up" departments ai mo niuiuuui u
olopmcnt company aud First State
and Savings bank buildings.
Date for Special Election Is Set by (fyCoNcil
Tiicmmi)' YUltor.
Mrs. J. H. Hobb of Merrill is hero
today on n business trip.
For babies taken on railroad Jour
noyB a Callforniau has Invented a
collapsible berth to be hung on a
car seat.
Philadelphia has sixty-two women
engravers.
Oa Wednesday, January 27th, the
voterh of Klamath Falls will deciue
whether or uot tho Ankeny canal,
long a menaca to tho city's health,
shall bo closed. A apodal election is
to bo bold that day.
Tho question to bo submitted to tho
voters then Is tho amending oi tue
city charter by tho adding of Section
91. This section authorizes the
council to enter Into an agreement
with tho govornnieut to purchao or
otherwise acqulro tho Ankeny ditch
and the obligation thereunder, and
for tho disposition of tho canal aa the
council sees fit.
An ordinance calling for a special
election waa Introduced at last night's
meeting of the city council, It WM
passed to Its secoud reading.
Copies ot the proposed measure are
to bo printed and distributed t all
of the citv'a registered voters. '"Th
regular judge and clerk wWfjsV
VIUIU Mb 4UU uv.,w w,www - -
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n th nnuiM "nf mask aai'.'aam!'i
nnwarlnff mnflMlir la JtsUlfff tkl SaSSteii'vf.
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