The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 23, 1914, Image 1

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RUSSIAN REPORTS STATE THAT
By A FLANK MOVEMENT,
TROOPS FORCE GERMANS BACK
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, mT
Boys Called tolJoin German Army
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PORTUGAL IS PREPARING TO 6ET
INTO WAR; WILL FIGHT ON SIDE
WITH GREAT BRITAIN; WAR MOVES
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M.HMO.V, Iter. iiil. Tlic I'ortustittc Clmtnlcr todny voted la favor of
pri-pnrnUoii fur rortiiRnl In Joining ITnnkinil In the present mr.
Till ntlkn forrxliailouit I'ortUKiir partlrlpatlon.
Tlic flinmbcr also npproTctl pnponlt for mcaiitref to be UJu Im
llie il.'fenvc-of 1'ortugiice colonics, mid for wlintcrcr tcp may be nccw
vii)' i put (he nation on" a war footing.
It U cir-vtteil tlul fortuptl's chief ncllrlllcs will be. In Africa.
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tnsffef t Mhk Uuk alioul liinlo.,"rv A
! Ihl Pitrtrdlisary nrwrauilim "n
Tb Imtffftl rfiicc otp
mikln (if thti U(n It. M. C. Ilroxn,
hiu 4lnl Humlr M HlfUl, ct balil
IhU iitofiiine t iho llaptUt church.
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tMK tipm ohtlrUnHed (lorti ialU .luiawln. Morion lUnk. I'l.iusui I.
orUiMlun, I routtlnln, Charley II Wllhrow, II. a
When ibo lrrticblo a biUH lMt)it,,tI "a c " l" 'l A" ""v
OttoUr ti nunounctl thai It a '','"1 t xUb lcc dorine hU r
.tfljr tat ih putK6fl ol Intlructlnc ,4"nr' bc,e
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rt. Ut,mai soirrniavnt v.m )H cnlltd out tho clam, of ltfis to Join In tho war. They wcro reauoated to
rpjHJ.l lo Ha rro hi-a.lqoarler. Deccuibcr ISUi. How jnanr of Ibcso 1 not known, for Information of that kind
tho ret' M lm'vT E,u'n ou' '" lmar- ,lut " "' 'k o"th "f Cermanr the dltpntch maklnK this announce-
-" ..r...v v7 , u, kuij Hwnuuiiiiou. m pnoioBrapn gpowa tnoyouth ofsomeof thoso who
11111,1 l-n'tw"' o tle'it While the clous l wuppotod to he rondo up of thoo 20 years of age, the picture Indicates
that miittu of thorn tm coiuldorahly yomifior
United I'rwg Brrlca
I'AltIS, Dec. 2.1. A iich' uuv, of pntriotMm In iHeepbig tb rtif Mlf
(is I he result of the statement made ycstcrilay by I'remler of the CowmM,
Vlvnliin. Unanimous approval of the war measures la aMored..
Complete confidence U placed In General Joffre, commaadcr ta cWef
of ilo alllrs by France. i '
The nlll.V ofTcnslrc continues evcryhcre sloag the battle liae. Af"
luirniUy the German resistance lias been strcnRtbeaed by the aatfUac of
tin troop.
Tofhiy'i. communique makes the following ttateiaeat:
"We luitc made slight progre bi nclgium betweea the sea ami tW
J road KiniicttluK .leirH)rt and WestectL
"In tho reglyn of vtrenotrnwe and Illchoote we have also gBtaetf,
rapturliiK the woods nrar BlTscbootcand eat of Bethaae. The Fttaia
Iirllisti forcet, bare re-captured Clveacy.
"Heavy fogs Interfered with oicratlons la the Arras regJoa ywlar
day, K.tt of Aimeiu mid In the Aisuo and Clinmpaigne mrJoaa, Mtaaery '
flriiiK in progress nil day yesterday. '
"Our lx-t succobo. were acnr I'erthes les Vorlas, where we eaptaresl.
the last line of trenche. In this, n number of Rons and prlao fa war
captured. IVogress tnu abto made in the vicinity of Btausejosur.
Toihiy, MlnKtcr of Jiutico Briaad introduced a bill maklai lc Hagal
to trade vtitb German and Austrian subjects. This bill proposes a fssataV
inrnt of live years' Imprisonment or a fine of 30O to 90,W fraaes.
XMASTREE
AT THE PELICAN
TM:i: UIIK WITH CAM)". VIHIT
HIOM H.MTA CMl'N ASH HtKi:
M.lTIMi:i: AT THK OKIffKl'S W
THK IHtKJRAM
MASQUE SKATING
AT R1T0NIGHT
Hill VAIttl.TV HI' fOSTU.MIU. WIM,
To Go Free, Flour
Must Go Before 1st
in: imotaiir hit. axo rmzes
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1ln followlmr toli-Kram jehcd b) u aold paying freight. Have made
V S. Hlouch of the local llclKlau Ho- " contribution of C0 horo. Rufus
lief Commltleo from P H Mooro In
I'ortland, 1 iwlf-cTplattitory
"The llclfitaii relief
hue a bo tit January
ruiiroatu nave uotiiiM uie tat com- AnionK the contributions received
mlttrfl that they will top the fre sluco yestcnlav's rcnort In tho Hernld
ha tent you 125
Tho committee la therefore anxious
to get In all contributions toward tho
ohip will lcaujMr0aU of flour lt Ia j,innc,i to send
15th. but the from Klamath Falls.
MANY NEW YEAR
CELEBRATIONS
VAIUETIIS OF SKKIXG XKW VKAIt
fWMi: IX EXTEND FllOJf THE
CHUItCH SOCIAL TO DANCES
PAIIAKET STUNTS
tV.ltl)i:i PAIID carrlace of rvllef ccntrlhutlouii Jftn-nro donations toward flour from the
mo" l. followliif;:
'Sonlhorn I'nclilc oitlcl.it here arej Jostle Telford, It. S. Moore, J. W.
trying to have tho tltiio extended tolSlement Sr., Vnnnlco Bros., E. R.
Hi. i lClh Thu state eomniltteo d-jl5oam, Ward & Obenchaln. Otto
vlr."4 ililpmcnt before January let.j Hcldrlcli, C. C. Chltwood.
Th cond Manual ChrUlttta trso
'or Klamath Kail klddlrs will bo
lrn at tho While lllou huiol at
:0 Cbtlslmas day by Mr. ami Mm.
'' . Hall. That U, they will r
'ntn I ho uf, but tba dUlrlbtilluti
' randlra truui IhU will bo allemlrd
" r Wr. 8. Claua blnuelf. who will
vuurlaiu tho children awbll
Dotoli-vs ol roller akntlne r today
'making Rroit preparation for at-
lending tlio maiucraito nkntltig pnrty
at i ho rink tonight. All manners ut
ntctuute am liclng eiir'd for this
(Kcalou, a Manager Je lluna);
will make a number of annnlt fot
best rfmtumo. ot comic costume,
brut MiMalnuil character, etc.
In addition to the mask skntlug,
there will be other big events on th
Among tlue will
;'i GO OVER DAM IN SCHOOLS CLOSE
A BOAT; UNHURT FOR HOLIDAYS
In
Atinr .. .ii... it .. ... !i'cnliig' program
"w iuhiivii ui liu, iiim , ..a H111i
cMldrrn P l0 uken la lttJ 0t.i rl. rr. .wed onll. and
u. tbsal.r. wh.ra , m.llues ufrnry katlng exhibition.
I'lrlurp esiHlally for children will
b itlOWU. I ftlMlll Oil llllllll.
. I Hhorlff C. C. Low left thin morning
California haa a woman forest lira I for Hu lniiclci to nttend to bust
lookoi ucsit lntcrts.
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TWO ILMH.OYKKS HAVE UNUSUAL SIIOKT I'HOIIHA.MS HELD IN SOME
i:.i'i:itn:xci: atthhspkague ok the grades this after
ItlVKIt DAM WHILE CLE.llIXtl' NOOX THE HIGH SCHOOL All.
A WAV DEllULS JOUItXED UVST WEEK
lio cnirled over ths Sprague "No more school this year," Is the
Installing Mill Plant
I.lttlo Old 1015 will bo gtrcn a
rousing welcome In Klamath Falls
this year, for there havo been plan
ned alt manner of observances, from
prayera and watch parties to dancing
and cabaret fun.
A Joint watch night service Is to be
held by tho congregations of tho
Christian, Presbyterian, Methodist
and llaptlst churches. At this talks
will bo mado by various ministers.
'thoro will bo prayer services, nnd
.sandwiches will bo served.
( Lovers of tho dance will have an
I opportunity to make merry at two
masquerade balls. John V. Houston's
nineteenth annual ball will be given
,nt tho opera house, with music by a
I special orchestra, and prizes for tho
best costumes and characters.
At tho Whlto Pelican hotel, auoth-
er ruasqucrado will be. bold, invita
tions to this being sent out by Tln
dall's orchestra. The orchestra wltl
furnish the music for the affair, and
promises some novelties.
Manager H. E. Day or the Hall grill
ia now making elaborate preparations
for a big Now Yeir celebration In tbe
grill, which will bo put on In real
BON
'SBILL INICE PRESENT-
LOSES IN HOUSE FOR SIXTEEN
WHILE A MAJORITY OF THE COX-SAYS THE GOVERNOR OT
GHESSMEX VOTED IN FAVOR, CAROLINA: "IT IB ItY
THE PROHIBITION VOTE WAS) TO YOU THIS MERRY
NOT TWO-THIRDS MAS TIDE"
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United Press Service
United Press Service
WASHINGTON. D. C. Dec. 23. CHARLESTON. S. C, Dec U.
By a voto of 197 In favor, and i83nior ' - WW Pvreua.
against, the resolution of Congress-Sateen convicts in the state perttea-'
man Richmond P. Hobson for submlt-ltlary' ,vtnS them thtr
Christmas present.
Nino of tbe parolled men were
victed of manslaughter.
To
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tlio drop of sixteen foot over the children now, for this afternoon sos- cabaret stylo. A number of local peo
Mructure without mishap, or wlth-gonR wcrc cndeJ unt, nf,er tho'plo wilt appear In solo, duet and
cnoroi numoers, fioverai oi mo songs
to bo rendored by a costumed chorus
Years holidays.
Pelican Bay Lumber Co. Buildings About Finished
With tho building practically com
bitted for the new mill or the Pel
fan Hay Lumber company, Ilia work
' Installing tlio machinery Is now
inlor way, under Ihe direction of II,
"III Hunter. Thus far, seven enra of
nachlnary have reached tho plant. As
ft at the equipment arrives It I -ll
Installed.
Tbe plant being constructed by tho
'Ucaa Ray company will out IfiO.ooo
fuel of lumber every ten hours. This
lit twlro tho capacity of tho plant do
Htrood by ilro Inst summer, u iho
mill was operated two ton hour shifts
dally to mTiiro a cut of 1 (50,000 foot.
It U uxpectod that tho mill will ho
completed nnd ready for opcrnllon by
April ltd,
A majority of the mon omployod In
tho construction of tho now plant nro
mon employed In tho mill before Its
ilettructlpn. They will nil rosumo
lliolr former posllloni when tho saws
beglu to bud In tbe spring.
.... ..linittiiT wntnP WHS tlt i"V
... ... "",;' , . "--,, IchrlRtmoa and Now
iir.rliinr.i of Jllllll I.OIIOl ailll MO UK i
AM.tn. two men employed on thoTho high school adjourned last Krl.
iModoo Point projoct icceiitly, ncconl-jduy.
lug to Project Engineer 11. II. Hlncks.i In gome or tho grades short pro.
"Thoro U about u foot of water go-Jgnuns, commemorative of tho Christ,
lug over tho dam now," ho said. "Tho mas season wero hold,
men woro In a 10-foot Btool launch, .
which they oro propelling with oars, , Krco Salt mid Pepper Shakers.
Dosldes tho local singers, thero will
also be an orchestra, and some mu
sicians nnd entertainers from San
Francisco, This will bo held from
11 to I.
whllo engaged In clearing debris from
tho llsliwuy In tho contor of tho dam.
"Whllo thoy wero pulling n load of
llmborrt, etc., olio of their oars broko,
nnd tho tlmhors woro caught In tho
ciiriont. Tho boat was in ouco sem
across tho oreBt of tho dam, nnd
mado a drop of sixteen foot Into thu
water on tho other side.
"Although those who saw tho oc-
runence, and wero powerless to holp,
wore certain that tho mon would tto
thrown Into tho wator, and perhaps
drowned, their little craft made tuts
Instead of a "mllo of travel," tho
"Hum Hnrdwaro company la this week
Ady to Irrigation Meet
President Abel Ady of tbe Klamath
Wator Users Association has been del
giving nwoy n pair of nent aluminum 'eBated by that organization to bo its
"can't spill" salt and popper shakers de0gato to tho state Irrigation con
for every dollar In trade. Ono man'Bre3gi t0 D0 nej jn Portland early In
Bald ho solved the Christmas puuln janUary. It Is also possible that Pro
by purchasing a razor strop for htm- ject Manager J Q. Camp may alio
self for a dollar, and getting too attend.
shnlcors ns n present for his wife.
leap without mtslmp, not oven ship
ping any wator, Excopt for a few
bruises, tho men wcro not In tbe least
the worse for their experience."
Cooked Food Sale.
The Ladles' Atd Society of tbe
Christian church will have a baxaar
and cooked food tale all day tomorrow.
ting to tao stato legislatures a na
tional prohibition amendment, wast
lost late last night. It failed to poll
tho necessary two-thirds majority.
"The Call of the North" to tat fea
ture attraction for the Star Satardar
'and Sunday. ThU photoplay ll ea
ftirely different from any featare yet
ieshlblted, with tbe possible taetftlea
or "Tbe Spoilers." Aa the aaac Us ;,
plies, It Is a story of the Haeeem
Bay country In olden days. "The Call
of the North" was one of the grant
est attractions exhibited, In Saa Fraa-
flsrn tn rnrpnl tlmM. Ur Itntiart
License to bo wed has been Issued ! Edison of "Stronaheart" and "Tea
to uatiroad M. Loomls and Theresa Great Divide" fame, will be im i
TicUnor. The groom has a ranch In tbo leading role. The picture U takea
Ungell Valley. irrom tne DOok ..Tno CoJnrr
, House," by Stuart Edward White. It
Is In Ave parts.
Dairy Girl to Wed.
A marriage license was issued this
afternoon to Henry E. Beldin of Mer-.
rill and Bertha Lcmmon of Dairy. '
They will bo ranrrled at the home of
tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, U. '
E. Lemmun, Christmas.
Mnrrhigo License.
I'oHhuul for Holldiiys.
Oscar Larsen departed this morn
ing for Portland, to spend the holl- f D. D. Llskey Is lntoday from Dairy,
days. iglving attention to butlneaa matt aft.
Mrs. H. Duncan Dies
Old Resident of Langell Valley Passes Tkk A. Hi
Mrs. Henry Duncan, long a resi
dent of Klamath county, passed away
this morning at her homo la Langell
Valley, following a long Illness. Yes
terday she uuderwent nn oporatlou
In the hope of prolonging life, but she
passed away.
Tho funeral services will be held
tomorrow at Bonanza, and will be un
der tho auspices of the llebekah lodge,
of which Mrs, Duncan bad long been
an earnest member.
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and baa resided la Klamath ),
manv voara. nr niutui u iMn.
dead but a faw yean. , r'J$fa
oua wsa ihw w mtma,
Dau Kllgore. who were ill
In early affaire of Klamath i
Deceased Is survive by
Will. A f and Ed DiMtaa. wl
railillnv In rl lUiuitV "ttm
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