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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1914)
A, jw "V 4 fi -i ' y PRINTS Tin; iterate :4 tfKWS WHIM-: IT IS NI.WK KLAMATH FALLS' OFFICIAL NEWSPAPE1 j'" iti Vrtr -' U.IMMI RMAN ADVANCE MAKES RUSSIANS jki: ' iiit,uv. vv tiikim: KAht OP la (M l'""M ! ' link Ttii. Aitintitr, ,111 Atltflbc ItliMlaM TtlMlH I'mmii IMi.rr I'ni'.l. ,t IWIne llntml in m I'dl'lr Jh llrlMrrtt H...iil t apt K'rttt -Tin AtMlltaWa HrjMi 'Mn- ! 'atllMt. I'slUd 11 Hltlw I'l.TIIODItAlt, o, 31 - IIUMlan tjlvj'l lr l-UUt llllf It bolWwto KM Co m4 llJti a wpII . liuw iho ulb is. an Bit u rhcfk llto llriuti b4 6fr, Hlilclt fOKl lh UuttHllo lipuf u illip fiom Cti ll I. dttttlte4 Ibal the AuMio-Ovf w in?t lrm Ite rrlou fl l'lr- !, td Cmntf bp rau4 ll) !! ut, uw$. iu rtp in a slni a-it tux oil' v( Cftr I'hltct 'c Harvko VIKN.S'A (U llerltliL lcA SI yi CRACOW TJj' tUleWBttt anjnr "Oar ni'efttHotta In Hn l'nr)utbli r lVlns Hlr iturmnl turw. Y. Hneemms: rrtd Irosj loo much J ttflUf owpflMinnl 3JQ al)4 Jifrl!llafl'f,rH. Orto l)ka, a k-o frwrd luriber In niintiratipfly Wrier twtjr4 by lti II01M u Jdwllet, ihwafil ibr i.udltt, .. niHuiuc fttnurk 011 tha llord ranch! 6ERMANS INVADE AN60LA COLONY! I'nlln! l'tM Itortlf I.IHIIOS. IV. 31. Ut iJUpstcbM jr ibat tho latent Uormrnt Invasion o' Antola, a l'iirtuuj Affkan rolony. I otBcUllj- arknopdr, It l drflarnl llial I tin dormant iultMi will, nrtllUry, appmacbp.l oauuii, an 11 marini a wimuoruinrni W Ibp fort, Aftir n brlrf rwUtnr. tbo defrnitrra lhdrr, Uln sdrlvnt My the PortURurto r ilntorrlnK, uml rrlum t tlrho tl (lrman out. Dress Rehearsal Time Local Thespians Ready Hut utto luurn rohoitianl H'iimln I'vlorn local hiln nppiar Christ night and tbt. night futlowlntt In. a big vaiidovllla bill, tliolr iiirpoa Mng to raise funds for iiialnlnliiliiK1 Hi" KlnnuUi county exhibit nl tho, I'mmimer-ftcino oxpoaltluii. ThU will ' ino nnai rencarsai, wimn wio piny "M Mill present each song, skll or nrt ll will bo given iHiforo tlm audi. tne, Tim sale of Hrkots has been ex tremely good, and rapacity noun's nro "Mured both nights tho bill Is given. Those taking part In tho perform nce liavo born reliuarslng faithfully lor some tlmo, and thu dlvorslflrd pro Krani to be offered Is cerlnln to ploiuo, Tin, progrnm to bo prraontod followst Holoctlun by Orclit'Mtrn Lawrence Mohaffoy "A Mrdloy t I,alrlotlsm"-"Dlxle," "MnrchliiK Through aeorgln," "Aiimrka." Hubbard ft Hlnnott A Toutonlo Odd ity, Introducing "Trla-du-dii, That Croony Melody." lorothy Weeks In popular songs The lllvols Kxtracts from Hderldau's comedy. Gharnctorss Mrs. Mnla Prop (with her bad grammar and ludicrous diction), Miss Mnrjorlo Weeks) Lydla Ungulshdior nlcco la leva with Beverly), Miss Ponrl Motvlat lir Anthouy Abioluto (ekelarto, but kind hearted), Qeo, h vmm, hoi i rrrt.i; onii. aihuivln in licit w iuti,iiri' i-t'Mi l Ji Mrui.tni i,j.i rbfwt- anil (l.inv of ,a imr HHfUi,. ti j 41,)!, , a,t ...mdg iii i. iji iiit-n, Whi, .i.i, r.f, Man li i-Nti. ii isuio tubiri lit ami Mr V i- ifetenport, ,,. rij or i a mmlar of id IM- v rUM r.iawtlli- jMi ,j pftrft of 4 . fc nl A,. Mr l r4MMiU Ifen -I.1IU. M.( fUf MAI,! . rwl. and 11 1 f (.n at , InHllrnl. n Dial mi IllSlUt him mull.) ih o!l4 nay ,jt. l-H-f ihcrr I. lilt atlro lb t, i.n,ru i (i, . i,ii4 rr0 ,, , in 'rur .,-(.;! ,f chfuitni.. P llll taj'llt It, lav louud in 'IMI(.I t.rtl-atl.., ml tb pr ffb ' ll I Iwtlrr In elm (halt 111 frl. 4 ' J lir eilifi: hi: lift ru oi.i:vi: to Hinti:i-Mi:itii:tt itfvvjvo uu.n with x itin.it near Olrtjo, ttlii ltk tilth tH)W-r flfit h all il lln' iithtr fiHiplpj ilido -irt.M j Wrd to thl 'ftct m rwlrwlj .ibid aftrriii-m by "'fl l'o woro to .an Insanity rvmplaltu. and th hr- !iaa iiSk Uk 't;t in on t capture luVa ami brine blm Ikt for tam (nation. IVll.fr ll. KranH J Howsm tftdsy rcetTrnl tbi il ( of tlu Jrslb of hh Utbrr In Hleut City. !&-. He Icavi frtr ibrro In the mornlm;. cep-nl-l br hi n Tbct WntusM's Tax lleIWH6e UttKiH- ol London, rempotrd mainly t .uflrnEolli- and bttcMo mnlto Is "No vow tits T.. M iuihi t. taMi llii rr -I. acroant of war 1 for Big Vaudeville Show MN WTH GUN R G R T IllOWor, I'ttptlllli AbaOluto this win), J ll McAllister Act 1, Hrono S--l)riliiK room In Mrs. Mnlnurop' lodRlnps. Act 2, scviio 1- Cnptsln Almolulci'B lOdK 1111:1. Act 3. tfcrno 1 Tim North Pnrailp. London. Act I. Heono 2 -, ' - Tim Klnumth Qunrtot UwrniM ImfToy. II. Uolniul ninlsycr. cr- .. I. ..!... Il.llil Kill. 8amo nt first sevno. ...... MntapliPiitiarlmr. Harold near (I) "Until tho ' 'Niillln W.im a Udy." Novelty Song lllls Mr. crt Carl Thomas, dln-clor Japanese Lovo( HcniB, Mlns Poari iiniviu, .ma en I'nxnon, Ml ,l, Jnfl,s. Miss nilsnbeth Houston. "Scc Hnw," John Hubbard nnd cliorus. Ccronlrlp Musical HoloctlonH--Fred Houston. John Hublmrd Hutchinson, IM Hodge, fitolnmnn & Htilchlsmi In bltn couiody and song. Mr. Don .umwolt -"Uluo Rolls Hcotlaud, Dreamt That Dwelt In Marblo llnllfl." ni.i.v liakor" Comedy PUylot of of I In one cat. Characters! Crummoy, Harold Klnnenr; MnnnniliiUo Mousler, J. . MoAlHutor; Hetsy llakor, Wnlvo Jacobs; Mrs. Antnl slu Moslor, Mnrjorlo Woelts. Tluio, tho present. Place, Klamath Falls; living room In Husband's and Wife's home. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. THURSDAY, . ,. The War Has - - , I H "A lAiirf Ha rvrttit. iiiRifl n y mu Lowering n Addition to Recommendations From My re (bo ucKVtion inad tuts monttRg thtXaro Uta county court 00 e qumtlOB of ctimilliu- thu county's oxrn for the comlue wir In order to lower the tax lvy. The tiRtoil oxiwntes of tbo pros MUliBC attorney's oatce wro touched utHin by several. Tlmj contnd thnt tho oro of dtiputy prwecutor was ;ulmw f ntl ,, lat ,no Mmo jH fc M,a , re8ara ,0 Uiu ,lum lor UvtMllvo iprrjct', me suppression 01 rrime bli)K hi-lit tlio work of the sheriffs offlev. Tlu-rw were parlous rucynunends Uin for loworliiK tho tlumto for niuws' noiuloii. -uno rwommondn- ,'i'on held that this "tendod to pauper- luut, nd wan iiiIuhm1." and aski tho piulro ollmliiatlon of tho fund. The amount iH aside by tho coun ty for rond workws ittso objected in. One siiggeitlon wns mndo thnt !.'. .ino bo shavod off this, nnd nn- othvr that tbt-ro bo uo now road work dotio, and tho money applied to pay ing off .KSt imlfbtodnoM- Tho olBtv of tounty nurlctiUurHl ss held by Honanza pooplo to bo un uocwMwry They nk that tho salary for It bo ollmlnated. Tho county -ourt la to meet nRftln uiohdny U I pplu)w that at tnai S-SIJAPS VOTE " ON LARGER ARMY ri:i().mmi:matio ok c.mii.net IS RIMKOTUD UV PARLIAMENT, O.V tlROCXR THAT FINANCIAL UIU)K.V ALRHADV TOO 111(1 I'nltod I'ress Service TOICIO, Ucc.24 Tho Japauoso par lliunont today rejected tho roquest by Count Okuraii's cabinet that in creased iipproprlatlons bo mndo to on- able tho cnlargomont of tho nruiy. it u iiTimctod that tho cabluet will dissolve tho parliament decision to- - - ? 3 ., " -Mil - . Taught Us One Big Lesson Ji . H.m ars Suggestions for the County Expense Bonanza Taxpayers Send in Lengthy Resolutions in This Regard llinu Mtiaa htiii wny bo taken rvKurd log Utc levy. Prominent among those making recommendations this morning wsro Charles J. Ferguson, representing H. N. Day niul othor timbermou; Jack sen Kimball, local representative of tho Wjyerhnupr Land company, and Hrrbrt S flalo for the Southern Pa cific. Dmiilea UioBi', theru was a lengthy revolution from tho Lost River Pro duct Taxpnjcrs' League, recommend ing cuts Tho resolutions, signed by I'rwUloiu I). U. Horn and Secretary K J. llnwm?. follew: Cut shi'rlff's deputies to one at t, 500 per year, wiving 1 1,200. Cut treasurer's deputies 'to one at $900, saving J3O0. Cut allownuco to trcakiirur for tax collection to $1,S00 from $2.3 10. wiving 52i. Cut extra help from assessor's office Uuvltig assessor and two deputies at 13 per day, saving $628. Cut county clerk's force to two dep uties nt ?!00 per year and $1,200 per KST. saving $1,1-10. Cut county school superintendent's deputy hlro of $150; also tho $100 travelling expenses., Kltmlniito entirely "book expert" Items. Cut county surveyor to a maximum morrow, and turst to receiving tho support of tho pooplo nt an electlou. The opposition 1$ duo to tho opinion lh.it an additional financial bunion cnnnot bo bomo by tho Nipponese, ttpcclally If the government plans to send troops to tho European battlo grounds. i... H..I... tii i-i.iu i'.iiij. Chiirles W. Sherman Sr., tho vet eran Journalist, Is In from his home stead near Dairy. PuMofllro Open In MoruliiR. Tomorrow morning tho postoftlco will bo open from 8 to 10. All mall Is to bo distributed tomorrow, bo box renters will bo nblo to get all tho mall addressed to thorn. Tho Portland Qns and Coko Co. will lnv Its mains around Mllwaukeo, j on necount of an ordluanco cutting the price of tholr gas to $1 per 1,000 feet DECEMBER 24, 1914 Klamath Falls Men.ilng- None of lhe bomb8 aT0PPe dld anr riamairr jalury of $750, and then paid only) jwhen omployed, saving $1,000. j i Eliminate $400 deputy Item for clr-j cult court clerk's oHce. Call for bids on all stationery and supplies. Reserve tho right to takoj mora or less thau called for In bid. j Elimination of widows' pension 'item, estimated at $5,000. '"Tends to -pauperism, and is abused too much." Reduction of registration and elec tion expense to $150. Reduction of court houso expense $G00. Savo $1,400 by eliminating the dep uty district attorney nnd making tho dctcctlvo service itom $300. "What is tho sheriff's office for If not to sup press crime, etc.?" Place soalor of weights and meas ures on a fiat salary of $300 por year and expenses. "Too high n salary for tho work Involved." No now road construction whlle'the county's coudltion Is as at present. Elimination of the $35,900 new road fund nnd tho $20,000 for outstand ing road indoltodne33, or placing It to liquidation of present debts. Entlro elimination of $2,000 agrl- ' cultural extension work, or salary of county agriculturist. "No need for such assistance. Taxpayers need tho money n great deal worse." MORE MONEY EOR BELGIAN RELIEE FUND WITH WHICH TO PUR CHASE CARLOAD OF FLOUR IS STEADILY CLIMUIXCi FIVE NEW NAMES ARE ADDED lu Addition to those heretofore printed, tho following contributions have been received toward purchas ing n carload of flour for the relief of tho Belgians: O. W. White, $5; R. F. Shepherd, $4.80; 0. C. Blower. $1.30; K. K. K. Store $3: W. O. Smith Printing cobs pnny, f 4,80, "lyc i:.vrnMi to roriairr tiik war roil XJMHj SKW'H UVHV.AV crX)SKD ! United Vrett Sorrlee. ( LONDON. Dec. 21 Kor a period of thlrtron houm, be- , g'nrilne at 2 o'clocck this after- ! noon, KiiKland will turn fcer ! ! compkto attention to tho ob- ( ; scrvnnco of Chrlitmatldc. ?o far a pcmslblo, new re- Bardlnu tho war will bo directed only to tbo In command of the army and navy departments. .No war news will be received 4 by tho newspapers. 4 The official pre3a bureau closotl 4 ' this Lftcrnoon, and will give out ! no iore news regarding tho war until 9 o'clock tomorrow nlRht. ! ( BOMBARD DOVER A1TKR DROPPIXO ROMU, AERO - 'l.r: ESCAI'KH ITtOJI FIKE OF fokts axd runsi;iG nnrrj-jH AVIATORS United Press Service LONDON. Dec. 24.-A Geraan GERMAN AIRMEN I, . . , ,, . . French troops report advaaees la aeroplane today dropped bombs overi.. . , . .i.t. u .J. . ..the Argonneand Woevre regloaa. Dover. Although tho forts flred at, """" I it. the craft escaped. Th " lade" tni trsatofU -i.i,. ,n.. Mncldcnt follews: One of tho enemy's aeroplanes was seen over Dover at 10:35 this morn' any damage. "Tho aeroplano flow out to sea when pursued by British alrcralt. Itineaven, they must be cleaa, j succeeded In--escaping through the) bathe and don their clew, I thick fog." (fore entering a battle. Where Christ Was Born A Present Journey Into llcthlehem today is a small city of about S.000 Inhabitants. It is only six miles from Jerusalem, a pleasant afternoou carriage ride. It is the oldest city In the world, for, unlike the other cities of the ancient world, It never has been de stroyed. Protected by Its insignifi cance, It has o'caped unscathed tbo succession of 'destructive Invasions which wiped out Jerusalem and the greater cities. it is a remarkable fact that the nonulution of Bethlehem Is altogether Christian, there being no Moharame- dar.i except -the soldiers and police, and uo Jews except some enterprising merchants from New York and Chi cago. It is also remaraaoie maw u people of Bethlehem continue to do ervo tho reputation tlioy have borne for nearly forty centuries for their peculiar beauty. Tho young men of Bethlehom today have the samo ruddy cheeks and pos sess a degrco of physical beauty far beyond that of any other Syrians. As tho races have cuanged com plotely tills peculiar healthful beauty (embroidery, and the like. Oa theeaM Is duo, no doubt, to tho fact that. sldo of tho grotto Is a recess, tk'fMC Beinielwm la tho center of a small .of which Is tho uncovered Mtftral region of wouderful fertility, and Its peoplo get enough to eat, which can- cot be sntd of tho inhabitants of many other towns of Palestine. Bethlehem's narrow, steop and slip pery tticots are not distinguishable from those of any other small Syrian town But every stranger, every vis itor, and every pilgrim goes through them quickly to that foitloss like group of buildings which Is known i tho Church of tho Nativity. Unlike the Church of tho Holy Sepulchre In Jerusalem, thcro Is no disturbing doubt. There is every rea son to bellove thnt tho cave over which the church Is built Is actually the very place of tho nativity of the Lord, and that historical truth Justi fies tk inscription within the cave; ; - trl,:?&i",'TJ.Vi'iii'jiwyj:A Fries VUm I ALLIES CONTINUE GAINS IN WEST, SAY LATE WIRES iSTIIO.VC HKSIHTAXCK MADE I OFRMAXS BY Ily .MlnliiK Hand Daaen er CoavN, Allien -Make ProicreM Tbe, While Hie Heljlan Oaio Oronad AtakB. vIllRlit Ilank of the Yati TWy FlKlHlnic la Franco AUo Atnmtm, S:iy, Coomraalkae. United I'ress Sorrlee PARIS, Dec. 24. The coamultM, reported advances la Betgtuai Ntr the coast for tho alllea, the Mad tint being mined and utilised. It la . nouncod that all German attaaka, at l though very fierce, have ,Pulsc, Tho Belgian troop, who art tng along the right baak of taa Tatr, have 0.U0 advanced coaaMaraklf. Their progress was especially laraad south of Dtx Made. ! The Communique reports extaaaire advances, similar to those earlier iav the week. The German attacks ladK Jcate a desperate resUtance. possible the dUtrlbutloa of gtfta to the soldiers is going on. Dssalla tka Christmastlde. though, the latlac la' brisk, and there Is heavy namwadtog in progress. I Believing that to be wortay at the City of BedMea ''Hie de Virglne Maria Jesus Carfataa Natus est" "Here "or the Vtrgta Mary Jesus Christ was born." - Tho nave of the church la the eesa mon property of all Christiana, aad it Is the most ancient example of Ckria tlon architecture extant. It waa caav pitted In the year 330 A. D. by tk L'liippror Constantine, altkoagk gun by his mother, the ftaaraas" ' Helena. Its roof Is of stout Kactlak oak, and was built by King Kdward "IV. or England at about the Christopher Columbus waa seoktag reenns for his epoch-making VOTM- Yet with all its Interest.- IU aaUaaKy; and the nobility or Its archtteeturs); tho nave Is a barren and dsaalate place in which no religious eerrteee are ever held. Tho Chapel of the Nativity la a natural cave In the rock wktek ts reached by two staircases ds lag from the choir. The cava la with marble, and Is decorated, or i ecrnted, according to one's Individual opinion, by scores of paintings, Igurw of faints, gaudy tinsel haaglifs, i - rock, Iu the pavement of this reataa la set n silver star, which ladleatat tke spot whore our Savolr waa bora, asd adound it Is tho Inscription tjttetod before. Over the star hang slatoam silver lamps, constantly buralag. 'Mb of these belong to the Qreeks, tfs to tho Latins and Ave to the AriwilM -Near by there Is a plain altar wMs la ut-ed by each of these tbrea s eta tm turn, It Is a narrow Httli rtwasll feet long and only It feet wi4i,'toto which Is constantly; ewwdlsm itmi0 stream of devout weklaf1jsajr ran on tnetr tsces iswre uw the rocks and khw tke sar tor freuiy of rellgwus no ugut except, irosa taa nay aassaa, thAi-A ! nn vaaUlatisam at all. j' 'IV-h-r;.-r .. .. .'- . j" i -:-.r ' ' J i - '. - r' ' A 1,1,1 u' iiisynn ijiiulwdatpji m - I if ! ii , 'fii P. &M ?4 --A. t " X'! ( "' j . 5 t.S Ml i iM r , l