The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 31, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1914
FIGHTING IS FIERCE
IN BOTH THEATERS
Type of German Air Craft That Raided Dover JAPAN ACCUSED OF
HOLDING U. S. SHIPS
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lli-d (rt'lll hlllUr lii llOMi' III 1 1,1' fsie
(if n die 1 1 tdii lite German machine
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ltl Upprr floor til liMlldll
"While Din im uii bath tide.
Ihm i Li- tk(fir) It tin luiparuui
jlllrti lave Made HU slll Whatever, "M". H I'lli !m I"'! AHHrrli
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-i,rh III shelling Wt Klide bv , t,t ,., tfMire
ara many hou-e Km! public .irriiiHAW. Dec si iit.r
ttllillft, but hai rl im mlllioo fr,( , Hum ,iiiii that i ho (tit
JMJI(r whlVtr. Il hste toll riIM nl several
, .,, , hiIM oil the V(ntii and Kanaka
, At iimmi iiiii4, t.kfrr, ilr ngliiiiir
t bh.,1 I.-.. IW , Jm rmni m U att(itry
PAltlH. IW 31- Tho flcMliu l 0(.rfilnt, In tlnll.U are .r.ri.-s
IHdrn.lut III lllltlinjlj III III" IVtlCK ()f.
,ulrf and tlgtil. The lolanUy Is ri,. m,i,pj ,,r,r (tf f
fl0Clrlri lwlr bl lrJHr fUe irrr4lir l fitlMliK Hid Car
The thief wfMlowi Ida were III pAlhlan mmh nnd iipmlng I In- .
tjj-T Alwro 4 Ihf Ctilii'Hf 1U (nr b llunenrlaii lutanlun.
Illtt Tnw tiVe Uwtl IU!iPl (rum In llm r. llm KiimUii hrnc rji
tngl ti J Nsiiey (o rrlufnrv Dm rm uur.1 Auirlaii wlilim at of Hal;
t l'u l!t)li. rsilurlnr a niimtirr of in-
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uiilwr Alnf ut (Jrniii r)t, arid
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itiJ Huiutiur, I.ONIHJ.V, lrr. 31. A Ian; iiiim
Tin ruiuHtuni)ii Iih1j Vim ii UKainer olrut-k a mltii In ilinj
Th ffwath ti HurtHl Hlrlti. .S'urili Sm idJs)' an4 moV. I.KoUnwmj
Wifli, tit ujiiHcr Al, MluMlnit f urcliliiis (or mm Ivor tin Plnini
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that tbc protest wa in a spirit of" '
friendliness, In the hope of ttopplM
condltloni that might become more '
ncrluui t they were Ignored.
No Htatemcnt regarding their cob- -ferente
wan made.
Th admlraltr Is prepared to report ' :
Coast delegation In the houui U au- 0n all shlpn caroriB Americas goat -lliurlly
for a stalcment that Japan that were held up or dlvert4. I
ha hteu holding up American ablpLaeij case the rcanon for the Hve
In the I'.iclflc a England has In thuwni t given, i-txCOi
I'ulted I'tbks Hervke
WA8IIINOTON', li. C, Dec 31.
Hcrlotu Interferenct with American
commerce In the I'aclllc Is chnrgt-d
against tho Japanem; navy.
A prominent member of the I'aclllc
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A preliminary statement of the cane .United Statea ana intilirtkt FFw
hut heen died with congret by the fests and contrabandnililpito, It'ta $$&
I'adfle Mall Steamship company expected, will figure prealaeatfr' l '
the reply of England.' T"" t 'v- "-"
liiiicu in-n.icrn iniiiiiio or inn actual Bnun.-;iiifi. .," ''-;.
l.ONDO.V. Uei- 31- Ambassador ilti;ntIon over the thlpplBg l
I'ggu Hi' afttrnoon held a long con'
ference with Foreign Minister Grey, the war.
H Ik understood that he explained
ored tbe mont serious development ftf ,.,
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f t'n abuvii iihotoKmph In a tiplt-ndld lit w crtonx tln KdeIIIi channel and ceis with hlch thCFe litige "hlrds'
illinitrtiliiin of ilui (irrmaii dlr.Klhle dn'MHil ioritl bombs around Dover, have located the enemy mid have
alr.lili. cominoul) knon a tho "7.ep. h:,,R,,,"a U " trmn PrnlnhHI their foru and cities. Iu
iteroplanes. I'nrli nnd I-ondon etery posalble light
Milt type ' on nrrouiu f Us lme.it- .n,t. f(,ar ljf R mUn raid Is felt Is exungahhed -,r night to mak..'
or. Count Mllit ( j, f ,a. principal cities of the 'the cities less a target to n hotlle
Iti-rciitly one of tli huge nlrslilp nlllol rouulrk's, followlne Oi" sue- air flit.
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lii hrr ho iii i' dtiilr, U vi (Mit iu en to
ill. and other If rt Irs at nllllit.
It'AtliiK lh rhlldri'ii tieglrcli-d Mr
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at nlelit wlib loads of lumber. lc. ,,,n,,
mid found ih rbltdriu In bed and Hum
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On oiiif omtslon. he wy. sliu.
MRS. w. 0. huson Benson Adjourns Court
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America's ignition, nnd emphasized liove the protest Is prrJeruiv ""T , SMVs&fs
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There will be no basketball game! Deglnciag the flrst et ";. 'sq
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ItA.NCIIKIIIUld noi een proildo hiiiiiht for thrro.j
Janil when Hip) tttmUl to roik llm)
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IIIIIXiM AITIO.V I'OII
TIOS ,SU hill ;fKTOUV ' HIH unwashed and frlRliieneil. nticr A ,,tmp lf .mmtloii as today
tryln lo -nt raw alwh. When IioiMt(,(1 ,0 Amt,mn Huson. who sued,
THItK'i: tllll.llHK.N jm.e nl litis, Itobetl )S. sho flow fnf n ,m,)rc from 0. Huson. who
, Into a Icrrltlo roge. )M i,,,,.,, r0niieried lth local lum-J
ClirUtmas, h slatm, she put on a jt,rrng ronceriis for soernl jenrs.
A an aftermath of Ihw artesl o'Vcxtiume reaching t" hr kiu-s In gojTi,!, f limed a re lew of the testl-'
Homer llohrrt on a rhArgo of ns!0 mastjuerAdc, ealug hlin wrtliIIIOn). which wn taken befon It. M
aull and hailery, prefrrr4 by blIim rhlldrcn, He 6ays ho utailo oniii'nichnrdoii
wife, a suit for dlvorte today j(K-iilar remark about the costume. ri,( iUB(l a,K,, cruelty, and!
niej by lleberu. Ills aiorne) are am ,itj,t ,, lost her temper, mid at- ..... .i.-. i1(.r tuisbaud on several
l.liHi: IX Till: "MOItXIXG IXIU
SAI.CM. WIIKItK Hi: IS TO HK-'
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ItlCIIAItlNO.V I.KAVIUS SATl'lt.
It V MOItXIXG I'OU Till: .SOUTH
to ,cci:it A POSITION THKIti:
Onelll nnd Manning
Hobarl slate that eter since Ihvlr
Tor the last time Judge Henry I..
(teuton today ndjourncd circuit court.
tacked him with big lamp, beating '(Cai,mH ranu. ,omo Intoxicated audi Ho closed the term until Wednesday.
Ill in, and causing Injuries that re. . , , , , . nre. she says, hoijnnuan Clh. when Judgo Noland will
lloliort slate ttiai eer since imir ( ruin, nun riimiR ihjhiht . " jmltrrntiil her. Onfe. siio says, no jjnnuar win. wnen Juugo .oian
marriage In lh couniy In 1903. hl quired the attention of a I'lOslclnn.1,,,,,, (,r fr0(n ,, i)U,0f um forced (be on th Klamath-Lake bench
wlfo has irealwl lilin III a cruet maif As she was goiuc lor a gun, ue .(j,r t(, ,,fi for two nights Iu n smnll Iu ,lu, ,UOrnliiB Uenson leaves for
iter, mid Im finally driven him lo his he rnn out of the house to keep from j,)(iat (1 ,,M,0. KInnmth mU, wHI-iSttt,m .,fu.r lwt.nt)-to )ers. of sor
lalher's ranch under threat of killing , being killed. ,,, ,,mcleut clothing to keep herilw l)l0 Jocal jutrlct .both as dla-
Itoberls static Hint two dii)s later jurm
devrrllxxl as a 'he returmil to Urn ranch and found S)l? , a,.,;cj that ho freiuiutly ;to become supremo justice,
lilin If he returned.
Tim lll.frltlUlIt I
"woman of terrible and uiignverii-jtl.e children again mono, uhmanim,,,,! hl,r ,mt their marriage wus
nbla temper." Ho Mys llml she tins ( ami neglected, while the wife was liiBlum reremony.
n,. iHi,i n ri. I reiiueiitlv. and liaalKlnmnlli Kails. He tMik tho children ,
.i......i ... kin i.im iw.lih raiuito the home of his parents, where!
lug him vllo nainw In the presence of I they are now
the children,
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lirlct attorney and a Judgo. Ho goei'
ACCUSED OE THE
it In uddltlou to Judgo Donsou, H. M '
'Richardson, who has been court re-'
'porter for Uenson for a number of
years, also lcttcs. Ho goen to Salem j "
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.between the Klamath and Central new freight train sUiilJii:
Point hlch schools tomorrow and Sat- Into effect or tlie vKltMmlWlHiJkfL, f 1
urday, as planned. A telegram re- branch, according to .niisjissjjsjt a
'Point school todar stated that tho ! two. Instead of Yb rev.lt relli svwistJSi
,team was composed of men Ineligible from Weed. rfi
tp represent the school. So a tele-j Monday a. freight wUI wttttmjk ,
r-m.n irnD out in Wr.n,i tuiiinr thom I Klamath Falls frosa Wand Tka'fsl-
not to come here. lowlne day tho tralVwllf wRelsj J&VJ? l!
. Games will bo placd hero tomor-,the local jards, and-ruato Mn?m$&&f-w
Ami vsiusiisi' tnt hint' 'inn iiuurn iiiviiisr ir.H iiiiiuwiHii HsirmH'Ji'in'iM'W;
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Kewples will play tho high school to- ween.
morrow nlgbt, and the Merrill high The second train will come Is from
quintet the following night. Weed Thursday. The following dy,-
, 'after switching here, the train wlH
run to KirK and return, gomr to
Weed Saturday.
The switch train wblch nan (Men
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AT THE N. P.
working in Klamath Falls yards hnSj
IlioAn aKAllalind
been abolished.
Women are engageU to patrol In
army camps in England. -a'
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Judge Rcnsou
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Ip..m,w.I,... sniiulilnr n nnd nn oUiilUU Lin IH'UflUU .-.HI 4-Jiuuiu W4W
fered him there. lUlllft C. O. ilorgan ; until June, In order to allow Miss
'uin ntonn remain hero out of tho'UenbOU to complete her nigh scnooi
days, he says, ami In nddltlou to nl-, All ineinborn who possibly can no TIjrfT IlL UllUvL4
tacking him, sho has beaten the dill- are rniuested to meet ut iho hull I Hl"f I lit lluL' Ml lh'n"mtt MU
dreu until ihey bled, and ho was Hl ; o'clock tomorrow morning to ae- I II LI I Ul IIUIlVs-
forced In ele them nnd ruiu toifompniiy the body or urotiier oeorge t
rtvo them, h threntenlng lo throw MrU.n to tho depot. Tho ioiiiiiIiih
his cffecU Into the road, lof llrollier MclA-an nro being inketi to t.Mi:il IS Altltl'sTHD CHAHGi:i)
.MAHOL'I PARTY W1I.Ii UK GIVEN'!
ting. In order to make It potliU Ue
AT WHITK t'Ki.iu.i. -"TK-'HhoWeUels. musical raarreto, to
THIS KVEN'IXG, MUSIC TO RK
RY TIXDAM, ORCHESTRA
studies. Thoy will occupy, the Rich
LouUo llelison in dson residence on Conger avenue
plete their act In time to nlajr'w4t,j
Tlndall's orchestra at tne WnMiM
lean, where the orchestra w glvlnjr ai
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A big list of invltatloMwara,
The vaudeville act at the Orpheus mulled out, and a record attendasvM w
-(theater will start at S:15 this even-J expected at the affair. ' ia , '
Another cause alleged by Itoberls I Allniny (or Interment
Youths Plead Guilty
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Six Are Assessed Fines and Costs for Disturbance
"A couple of inoru dances like Hint
nt Gray's hall ChrUlmus night, and
Kliiwatlt county will bo out of debt.'
scld an onlooker at tbo Justice court
today, as ho watched Justlco (lowen
gathering In tho flnoa and costs
n saw-ad against tho young fallows nr
restea lu connection with tho fracas
nt Pine Grove. Mis of thosa who waro
urrWfd today eutured pleas of guil
ty, and paid num.
The amouBts taxed against ench
Wtowi
4 l.lnn imlth, f 16 nnd coats.
Vnm Otralaa, IC Md coats.
M .'. Hliauiion, f :i6 mid iohis.
Merrill Archer, 2f. and costs.
Jnck Heitton, 30 nnd costs,
lleury HtlloH, l-OTiiid costs.
Tho cases of the two oilier bo8
linpllcalml nro being held In nlwyiuico
hv Iho court, peiidlng fttitlier Invvstl
gallon. They may como up Hnturday
for furthor consideration.
The iroublo lesultlng lit the ai
loals occurred t tbo (liny hull on
Christuins night. Too much Ilnrloy
corti was largoly u-spoiislhlo, nnd be
(010 the affair was sotllod there had
boon a freo-for-nll fight, and Archor
had rocolvod sovoral cuts from a
knife wielded by Stiles,
N. McTwondy was nrested Into yes
terday evening ten miles south of
mulh Kails by Constable Kroil
iMorley, charged with the larceny of a
.horse. Ho was brought to Klamath
I rail and gno JfiOO bonds for his
iniipenrnnce for preliminary exuinlnn
'tlon, tho time for which has not been
set.
1 The homo Is alleged to hine boon
stolen from (1, A Johnston. Tho theft,
'according to the complaint, occurred
xestortlny.
WATCH MEETING MUSIC AND SONG
AT THE CHURCHES AT HALL GRILLE
PMOX SKRVICKS XVILl, RK 1IEUI i LOOAIi VOCAUST3 WILL TAKU
There Is lu Norway u law deullng
with cremation. According to tho net
every person over Itfteen years of
age can bo cremated utter death If ho
makes a declaration In tho presence
of two wltuessca.
Motor wins haVo been superseding
horso-druwn vehlctea In tho parcel
post delivery business of Scotch
clttea.
AT PUKMIYTHRIAN CHURCH
THIS i:Vi:XlXG, AX! SRVKRAIiJ
TALKS ARK TO RK MARK !'
PART IN XKW YEAR'S FESTIV
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A union watch night service Is to, Nliiuteon-fltteon will recetVo u rous
be held at the 1'rosbytorlan churcli 'lug wolcoment the Hall grille tonight,
this eenliK by Protcstaut churchos for Manager H. E. Day tms arrauged
of the cllv, which will be largely nt-jn novel program, to be given hetweou
tonded. i11 o'clock and 1 o'clock at tho pop-
Thu progintn to be given follows- ulur eating place.
.j, 00 Song sorvlco nna piayor.
9:115 ."Woild Victories lu Right
eouDiioss," Hov. J. S. Stuhblolleld
OiHG "Moving Into 1915" Klderlorphous.
S, I). lint mil. seloctlous,
There will bo sovcrul musical uutu
bors, amoug others, selections by tho
WoUells. who are appearing nt the
Theio will be also cal
featuring Klnmnth Falls
10; io Sandwiches nnd coffee, , imulcal celobrltles, nnd the wholo
jUOn "Tho New Your Rev, A. '..ovcnlng promises to be one round or
Simmons,
ll;35 "Tho Passing Year" (poem)
Rev. R. 0 .Rlchnrds.
pleasure.
Mrs. Mary U. Hart owns, several
well-paying gold mlues In Alaska,
A flvo-atnmp mill Is to start at
onco In tho Gold Leaf mlue. Bo
hemia district, .
Alter a number of Indians and
white people had been examined, tho
coroner's Jury empanelled to Investi
gate the causes leading up to tho
death of William lllxou. u young
whit mau, who tilod recently from a
fractured Bkull, last night returned a
erdIU placing no blnmo for tho acci
dent, and stating that death was due
tin blow on tho left side of tbe head,
received near Chiloqutn December 23.
This, vtrdlct cleared Harry Wilson,
a prominent young Indian, of any
counectlou with the lad's death. The
testimony, given In u straightforward
manlier, was that Hlxon, who was em
ployed by Harry's brother, Edwin
Wilson, was sent to Chiloqutn to meet
him that day, as he was bringing
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homo Christmas supplies for' tho. two
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sled, dud a short distance irom vmn-, '.: '
fimilii nnn Inir lincnniA inifatud.'v " it ,'
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tiouu. KicKeu. siriKina itixon na'wne) ..
head, besides damaging tne lJHk''AC'
son then rode one Uorse to tm Mkiuit Mi
er'a place to get aid,. and
man was removed there,;
all night, and lewored heeo,lls
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