The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 01, 1915, Image 1

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ha tx-n atlendlns j fonfernw of
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A iM-tltlon for natnrallutlon hn'
'htrii filed In Hie circuit rourtby Annl-'
bale Comtorli. a natlvu of Italy, thU'
petition will he foiildered nt the
June term of the circuit court.
BATTLE ON NEAR
CITYOF MONTEREY
Circuit Court Clerk Geo, Cha-uln
1 ami wife nnd Claude Chantntu left
IlhU nmrnlnc In the former' car for
i.invinx m:ci:ivr.i iiv
It hft trn rIcuUtrl by a KOtrern.' llonittiM, wher their father, Dr. J,
WPnt totnl! that one need of cotton, A. Chnntnln I III. J
lm the application of all polble: j
ran and nklll. would produce Krt.OOO,-1 Thern are 20,755 Chlnee and 3H4
000 ied In lx year. JapaneMi In Auntralln.
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clasilcdl courses in the Vuiram-UkA MrjUMMit.iVm
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Thirteenth Judicial District today as of Arta and Bachelor of Sciences. JC ij&'eimMkUidilSSli
. t .. ... rt. J7a lAnlr t.rt'h riwr-WUnlinA and S ".J.." 1. . !. '.' Jil rilL." aL."l
.un iimuv i..ur ja.s uu, mul'u win
cult Judge Henry L. Hcnson left the
bench and was succeeded by Hon." ...... . ., .. .,. - -. I
.uiuiii3, lie uu lutt ojiic uuiv iraii i.
the omce ot Judge ynaries
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Georse .Voland. This morning, Judge liaw In tho offlce of Judce Charles ... -. A v-i-. ?d&':2Z'J
Benton, after many years of residence piPh nt Knn hplnir mimtitiwl to' .T . '."'Tl1!.
fn Sbulhem"OreEbfi;Uit foKSdlemtojth0 bar'thesaine year ho MbiZ!!i?u
taKo tne oatn or omce as Justice or;from tt,Q Uulversltr.
the Supremo Court; today Judge Xol- AtCr a year's hroetlce In Prine-
and succeled hlra on tire Klamath-jvl,e jUdK0 N'oland mored, to As- , "5 VS-S-Si
''ake b-h- wrte. and practiced law there am' lLSIS
JudKoNoland Is a native of Oregon, 11907;. when he moved to Klimatn
Klamath's Growth Good
endlnR only with the dawn of Kew
Year's day.
Thousands of visitors, flocking here
from nil over the country on peclal
and regular trains, steamships and by
automobiles, all but swamped tho ho
tel and apartment houre keepers.
Probably never before has n city of
30.000 enred for so targe a crowd of
visitors.
One of the most Imprcsslve'plcces
of nreworks was one that appeared
tnbovo the great dome of tho music
STATU 'pavllllon simultaneously with the
'bursting of thousands of rockets. It
was n monster device representing
tho Panama canal, Its moving lights
j Illustrating tho mingling of the wa- "Oregon. His mother was also n plo- signed to assist his brother, tho late
WAGKD IIV THK FACTION'S trrs of the Atlantic and tho Pacific, neer. coming to Oregon In 1S53. Governor Frank Benson. He occn-
. Thousands of bells clanged, thousands After attending the 1-ano county. pled the bench for two years, and
jf whistles shrieked, and huge bon-(schools, Xolaml attended the Unl-Jsince then he ha3 devoted his atten
Unltcd Press Servlco iflres Illuminated tho sides of the seniNjversity of Oregon, and graduated injtlon to bis present practice.
. i circle of mountain twenty miles i
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KlamathFalht; .;. that;
Oregon, and I faafMUM.-J
at least lwo;j
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Nolanil, a votrrait of tho Mexican war .for two successive, terms, serving fiVelto .sVCBth n JTO
and the uogue Itiver Indian war,! and a half years In nil.
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"49" days la California, and' was; was appointed io tho Circuit Ucnch,
prominent In 'the early history of (succeeding Judgo Hcnson, who re-
gramraur scaoota. ,,
The big meeting wilLui
(take place In tho Houston
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'or some other centrally lotlCjMfc;);f
Special vocal aBdiinatru-wwa.B--W.wv' 'if I
is being arranged; UfS&$jlM:jv i$
secretary Blower 01 ia ".jWi
uitiuicii.tr will a. a.a..wB' -.,
occasion.
WASHISOTON. 1). C. Jan.
! Arrnr.lli.L- In nilvlrni r.r..lvi..l hv lli.("wal'
At the stroke ot midnight.
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state department n decisive battle 1,,'ni.iuum .. .. i'i,1B u '", LBV I U1VI h I Kill I
u speecu, nrct'pieu uie kojs in int.! Mil I llnillll 1 lini I
Year Just Ended Saw Permanence in Development
No city or ttiwn can make, a norma- will nlo result In money being n
in-lit growth unlen the country ur- free, hero than In hilierotr., w
founding I become " developed
on at or near Monterey.
lteKriN from Carraiiia'a liead-'tx,'u,"u"'
uuarlen. ..re to the effect that their. Tl, Jo' services begin at
f..,... .. i,..,i viii i ... ....ill o'clock this morning, with Lyman,
jtrol- the situation there, and are bat-'J- "a vrtBlilng. Secretary of the
tllng with tho forces of Villa. ........... .-...-, ..r.... . ..- ,
' .. a llll... xaIia Wim half at n klMIK .
American consul's report, however, i'0"'1 """"' ai'".. """" """':
Indicates that General Vllla'.i forces;
more. are l,e roiuroiiiiig torre.
GAME ON
T0N1GH
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A tlio y-r Jiut clowd m ueen n
.ub.laiitlal growth of the most mib
Htautlal manner for ihls city.
The year 10H has m wonderful
development of thn agricultural re
source f Klamath eounly, strides
that promUo to soon put tho Klamath
llailu, o long n cattleman's country,
In tho front ranks of Oregon' farm
ing district. ThU I throuab the
development work carried on by the
Individ"! farmor, Improvement of
herd, better home, more up-to-dato
machinery, and apllcatlon of more In
telllgent method In hi work of crop
production.
Tho blggent boom over received by
l ho farmer or Klamath county won
tho alining of the Iteclamntlon F.t
tension lllll by Prosldent VIIon, A
a result of this tho owners of tho
33,000 or more acre of Irrigated
land under tho Klamath Reclamation
Project paid from 3f to cU
an aero construction charge this year
iMteaa f th l wr acra fwnMt
un4ar th ol ww.
ThU mean that the Klamath far
mart had MI,B06 or mora saved
thla yaar by the inhmi t tht
tMWtM act. 'ThU mony, Invaated in
mw, ho, Hunker of Implamtnt,
; haa m a MM Impravtmant
thrthut tha Mtisty,
ID WW tk tlUMton bill
hen
there would be crying demand for
loan to pay off the 13 per here
charge. It leave the fiiriner In a
,k..lil...t u'lii.r.. In. run ihl 11 llttlll llCt-
ter for himself, Instead of working
hard to keep up Intercut on hi debt.
Another Innovation this year that1
has proven njl that wns claimed for;
It, I Hie establishment of the ofllce,
of county agriculturist, the expense'
being met Jointly by the county mid .
tho U. H. Department of Agriculture.
Distend of carrying on n demonstra
tion farm, the agent, II. Koland
OlaUyer hn conducted esporimeutnl
work In all parts of tho county, thus
working toward securing varieties
suitable to each particular section.
In iitldlHon to thl. hi demonstra
Hon work, OlaUyer' timely advlco
and other nctlvllles hiivo convinced
what few skeptical farmorn ibcro
were that thla department U working
for their hcnollt, and more onch week
are tho farmer and the ndvUary tl
parltnent drawn together,
To show tho practical results being
attained through thin advUary do
rtartmont It might bo ntnted that there
wa three time as muoh fall plowing
dorio thl year thkn over beforo, and
that thti farmor ,nro navlng tho way
for better price for their crop next
year by a careful elecUon of tho
,ANS 6AIN
NEAR ARGONNE
military and naval parade will open
the day.
VIWI.IJ.VI MI.UIIAU !.- "Ml " , ,Mlllon h.vird.
THICT I1KI.IKVK THAT (IKK- Tomorrow, at io o'clock, the great
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United Press Service
PAItlS, Jan. 1. The communique
report that the Germans have gained
In the Argonne country. Tho flghtlntr
Is violent there,
lletwocn Ithlems and tho son can
nonading continues, It Is belloved
Ki:WPIKS," eOMPOSKD OP LOCAL
STAHS, VII.li PI.AV TUB HIGH
SCIIOOli SQUAD AT TIIK PAVIH
LIOX TllfS KVlXIXG
A banquet wilt be held tonight In
l.nnA t DiAalJant f A T-.llafMt (if i
UUUUt iviliuilt. w, I'niiuavn "'I. ..ill . K Kr. lr.An1 lr.t-.i nt Hn.
kctlmll will not be ilUappoin(odr for
a fast garno will bo played at tho
Klamath County Has Modi tt
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for Klamath Fulls
ty during thVycar to come,
ilna Klaiaita'Seaala-1;&r:.iii8
things In prospect jlearae4-thttlrtjlii4!ffei
and Klamath cbun-!lr lower' fcW5tlii
K...... ,,-.,. iho .i!,ir.i hompaipn.I DorU conceralns 'K-iflMtll
.'ureas, Increase tourist traffic theaoj Iateraa4Hlwl)toM!
McAdoo was followed by Count deli
Vnllo de Salarar, representing King!
'Alfonso of Spain, and John Ilarret.j
; director general of tho Pan-American;
. Uulon. j
Theso In turn wero followed by thei
governors of states having part In the '
exposition and the mayors of many f - "-l"t;"; T,-', Not i. ataie.'tliSiMfi
W estern cities. Despite the fact that tho Central (years has tho future taken ou sorosy an : lBl,bfJakibwlvtlM
. , ,,iu.m v ... ,.u.nll -.pnm-grogmton whtch was a haven ,1I10 a8 hns iflir, , viewed by local attee ,tlSel-i:
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posea oi.nisu scuooi siuuouw, nuu Klamath county ns nit aericultural
scelion has great possibilities ;aHt.
crop failures are .unknown. "Thlijraa
pavllliontonlght, Tho game starts
at 7:30,
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Hint tho Gormnns are massing there
preparatory to resuming their drive
toward tho coust.
Tho French offensive near Verdun
Is slowly repelling tho Germans. Ho
tween tho Mueao and Moselle there U
iuucH .artillery action,''
WATCH MEETING
HIGHLY ENJOYEO
United Press Service
PKTUOaiUD. Jan. l. -In Gollcln
and Poland tho lighting has slacken
ed. Doth Rrintea are relnforclug.
It U understood that a new R.
ttlan offensive movement U develop
ing, No detail are ctrea.
Fifty or more people wero In at
tendance at the union watch night
service held last night at the Prea
byterlun church, which turned out to
he a very pleasant aud profitable eve
ning. Following a song service, talk
were made by Hev.,J. A. Stubblefleld,
Rev. K, 0 Richards, and S.,p,Hrirlan,
I.ute In the eyoalag the aaaembUge
repaired to the Ohristlaa church,
whero hot coffee, aaadwlchea and cake
were served. (Here!
gathering saw the pltulag of 1M.
It wm that the
becanseivOf
In this tho "Kowples," a fast local
team will play tho high school. To
morrow night tho Merrill team, which
recently heat the Klamath High team,
will bo hero to piny a return game,
and this will also bo n spirited con
test, ns K. C. II, S. is anxious for re
venge, Tho "Kowples" lineup is Mc-uer.
Hum aud Garrett, forwards; McClure.
center; Ambrose and Holler, guards.
Tho high school will play Steiger
and Noel, forwards; Graves, center; i
Everett, Real and Page, guards.
proceeding the game tonight will
bo aco-ed game,, between. Ufa Dlacks
and1 Ulues. both high school' girls1
teams. The teams, have been prac
tising hard of late, and will put up. a
much raster game: than they have ever
kArniui niBVaui t r.:ir- r
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not generally believed,
tho. landholder here a fow years ago
was In too many casea only a specu'
lator, only keeping tho ranch ho. pur
chased long enough to sell. It to tho
man willing to pay. more. ThU type
of fa'rnier did uot wlsli to farm other-
wlsenhan on horseback, and tno Is
no place in tho world where such
method succeed.
Ileslden tha reports of sterility"
it has bceu popularly nppoeM',-)j
oilier paria or ne, bkiio mm :i
in ices hero were out ,pr,rvason',aBi
hhat oven ytth Uio proper, faming
methods, If! was, Impossible to uc-
eeed, gyring to killing -frot every
mouth, In the year,' . , .. :..
By sending an exhibit- to the' re-
IndPrOduct gUqw;.wUitiHTit4'
off tbejgoW.BjfdBl'ijroTrtbe.VMleil
products ;xblWtIav.,ie(ajttM'
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