The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 09, 1915, Image 1

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    PRINT8 THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
Ninth Year -No. M.fWlH.
AEROPLANES ACTIVE
SWAMPS FREEZING
CAUSES RENEWAL
ALONG THE VISUTL A
I nltcd lrpn Borvko
PETHOUHAH, Jan. 0. Following u lull, due to inlny ueatlici', HkIh
Iiik between the German nmt llumlnn force along l lie VMula lias been
mmmed.
(IriM'ml von HlndenlierK, coinnwuder of llio tet-maii itottpt, N mak
ing n writ of nffetinlve movement In mi effort to take ilh outer pol
I Iuim from I lu ltuinii.
In ihrvo he l being repnUi l. Ho l Miri lilt lug thousands of im u, Inn
Utftm iMtiitucrliiK aw ay.
II)' n brilliant night nllnck the Oei minis lust night took a iiiiiuhci- nf
hIIiiu, Thin morning the HumIiui repiiUed them ami dinte them out.
Most ut the lighting I hi'tueen .Hiikliu unit .Moghrlt-y.
Following the mill it turn Ini-oiim exlreiiicly cold. Till lint, fiocn
iter the wiunm, mill enables hoth iiimles Hi uiv nil nf their (nice,
Tho German lutvu reinforced Im'n illy fioni Fiance nuil llelgliiin. The
Itiisslnii have also MrengthPMil,
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PAIUH, Jan. 0. The Pctrogrml cnne.oiiiUni of l.e Mm In mi) Unit
the Hnatbuu control all of Hnkovlna. Their advance guard IiAn liiwidcil
TratMVlvaMM."
It I declared thai the Austrian luive eviiiiiuliil their lust 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 In
llukovlna ami are -onr?nl rating fur the defcnmi of Hungary.
IVNMjrlranbi ltoa Ita Last Hanging
UNIONTOWN, Pa.. Jan. .-Tho
limt legal hanging In the atttte of
Peuntylvanla took place yesterday
at tho Fayette county courthouse,
when Isalh Croson, a negro, was ex
ecuted for tho murder of Henry
Brook, on January 3, 1913,
Electrocution linn supplanted the
callow. i
Soldier -Pioneer Is
0. A. Stearns' Seventy-third Birthday Is Big Event
Ol.ll HOMHHItH AX!) WIVF.Sj
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WKST MIIK TO IIONOIt COM-1
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HAIIK, WHO HAH LONG HKICN
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Oihou A. RteriiH, ono of Klamath
cininty'B hunt known ploncern today
reached tho novcnty-thlrd mlloHtone
In IiIh Jniiruoy through life. In honor
of thu occiiHlon, Mm. Btorun hnpplly
HiirprlKed him, hy Inviting it number
of old noldlorK and their wives over
HiIh afternoon.
A big ehlcknn dinner Ih it fiiatuic
of the occnHlon, und tho uihIh In
liudo Mr: und Mm, 0, M, Hunt, Uiip
tain und Mrs, O. U. Applcgnto, Mr.
and Mrs. J. P, Hodilold, Mr, and
Mth. W. H.Uohortson, Mr. nnd Mrs.
0. K, Belli, Mr nnd Mm, Henry New
ham, Mrs. M. 8, Ssrgont, B, II. nams
liy, Mm, Charles DoWItt and Andrew
Klriotmer.
Mr. Btorns has boon a resident of
Southern Oregon since tho early BO's
qtulng weit with hit parents in that
year, In 1864 Mr, Stearns onllstod
In the First Oregon Infantry, being
l ho Drat man to enroll for Company
1. The regiment was raised to light
for the Union, but owing to troubles
with the iBdiaai, the war depart-
h
I Jlarlncw lenve for 1. 1 position
HAN DIEOO. Cnl.. Jnn. 9. A
regiment of United Htate marines,
rojnmandcd by Mayor John T. Mey
er, will leave tomorrow for Hnn
Francisco, where the men will go
Into cnmi on the ground of tho
Panama-Pacific Internatlonnl Expo
sition, to reran I n throiiKliout (he ex-
position period.
HON. O.
niont kept thu teglmunt In the state
divided Into dotnohmonts Htatlnned at
various garrlRotiH,
Company 1 was stationed nl Fort
Klamath the most of the time, though
It saw Borvlco In othor parts of tho
state. It was while- statlonod ut tho
Port that RteriiR and somo com
panloiiR discovered Crater Lake, Tho
marvelous body of water was nnmed
"Majostlo r.ako" by flterns, nnd was
knowu by that namo for several
year.
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY,
UNITED PRESS IS
GIVEN AN HONOR
BY GERMAN ARMY
;;iTin:m nriiil htjiir Todn) Isues
n tinier Assigning Herlln Cor
respondent nf I'ulled Slates to the
(iei'liniii .Viniy fur the Duration of
the Win- (.'ii'ili'iillrtN relink lll'ii
In V loll any llattlellelil
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BERLIN, Jan, 3. (Via The
.Hague)- The Kunural Htaff of tho
! Gorman ariny today issued nn order
iiwtlgiiliiK Knrl von Wlcgand, Uer-
llu rttivHioitihiit to the United Proii(
to thr CiMiiiim ni in) ihii'itiK the dura
tion of tho war. ,
lie hsn been iMtiled a nperlat pass
ttiid i K'llcnil iln from the licmlijnart-,
er of Knlner Wllhelm. Ilia creden
tial, signed hy the Kaiser, penult
him to visit either eameru or western
luittli flolitH at wltl.
i Mendel it of the Herald will recall
I von WleKiiiid'H leiiiarUnhlo Interview
'with Crown I'rlnco Frederleh Wll
helm recently, ami his Interview with
(Iraud Admlrul von Tlrpltz hcml
of the Cermaii uuvy. HU nsflKii
uinnt hy the Cerniiiu tirmy today will
permit ti I in to tefiirp news donled
othcr.airrepondenti,-nnd IiIh ntorlCK
will nppoar In tho Herald.
In addition to von WleKiuul -with
'tho (ift'tiinu iitjny. William I'hlllp
.Slmmn, alto of tho United I'reim. lnif
lieen helected tin the only American
I'orreupoudeut to vIhH the buttlclleldn
in tho wet with the French army.
Honored
A. STEAHNS
llelng mustered out In 1S7, Mr.
SleriiH filed on a homestead seven
miles west of Klamath FoIIh. This
was tho second IHIng inado In the
county, tho nrt being on tho pres
ont townsllo of Klumath Kails, and
mndo two wtekH prior to Sterns' fil
ing. Whon tho Modoc war broke out,
Stearns saw uctlvo service. Stearns
was first justice of tho peace In Klam
ath county, and was elected to the
legislature as representative In 1880.
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Villa Massing Troops to
Make Assault on Tampico
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i WASHINGTON, Jan. 9. State dc-' ordinary violence upon that city is
jpartment advices today Indicate ti,rt' expected early next week.
, , , , , , . , . The state department is advised
General Villa Is now determined to t,mt the cmnm gardaon at Tam.
joHiuluiitf Cnrrniun nnd his forcoB.,,Ico has also ueell strengthened, and
I from Mexican affairs. Today ho Is J tho battle soon to develop may ue a
(massing an Immense army near Tam-jdeclslve struggle.
HAND PUTS iHE
COURT "ON HIGH"
Si:itVi:S NOTHTS OX ATTOUXF.VS
THAT AS FAST AS OXK CASE IS MOTION TO QUASH IXDICT
' DISPOSED OK, NEXT IX OHDEH ' MKXT HY ATTOHXEY IS OYER
Wll.li HE UP ' HUIiED TODAY
In nn effort to clean up thu law and
'criminal dockot so ns to inako way
i for the voluminous oqiilty docket,
Circuit Judge Noland has served
notice upon the attorneys that Ilia
coses nro to be ready for trial Just
as soon as tho case preceding Is
finished, regardless of date,
After the Mender case, now on,
the Uniwor vs. .Southwell trial comes
up, probably on Monday. Other cases
In their order are:
Clark vs. Ward & Ohonchalli,
Swedenburg vs. Roberts, Smith vs.
Adams ot nl, Portland Association of
Credit Men vs. Everett, Klamath Iron
Works vs. Kyle, Horton vs. Nicholas
nnd Wishnrd vs. Bradley.
Lady Jolllco, wife of tho head of
the Dritlsh navy, has established a
temporary hall tor women In the
Haminonamlth Road section of London.
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JANUARY 9, 1915
IN THE FIGHTING
fi',v I
JONAS ENTERS A
PLEA TO CHARGE
YOUTH SAYS "NOT GUlliTY" 1
Circuit Judge Noland this morning
overruled the motion of W. H. A.
Rentier, attorney for William Jonas
for the quashing of tho indictment
ngalust Jonas, on the ground that tno
drawing of F. U. AIntt ns n mombor
was not legal, being drawn from a
speclnl, and not the regular Juno
term venire.
This afternoon Jonas enteiod a
plea of not guilty. He Is charged
with n statutory crime.
Last Call.
Police Judgo Leavltt calls atten-'
tlon ot proporty ownora under the
Third Street Improvement, that the
lust day In sign up under tho ten
year Installment plan la Wednesday,
January 13,
New York has a woman watchman
Mrs, Ethel Ryan, who guards the dis
trict populated by produce men.
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BOTH ARMIES USING
BIRDMEN; GERMAN
LINES ARE STORMED
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UEHLIX, Jan. 0. Six Gerniau aeroplanes today bombarded the BUL
laiy depots ut Stnisellu and Hasbrouck, setting flro to aome bw lid toga.
A detarliiiieut or Itrklsli aeroplanes, armed with rapid flro KUl, pur
sued theiu, and the result of their flight is Jet unknown.
.leiophiues are belnK wetl by both amrlcn near Verdun and In Alaae.
Tori-ential rnins have swept Flandci-s and northern France. The Ijr
liiis oerfloited, InundatlnK the urrouii(liiij country.
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I'.MtIS, .Inn. I). It is announced that tlic Germans Iiatc DOBsbarfled
.SoIhxoiih and the l'alare of Justice uus destioyed. This Is aald to be
s reieiiKc for the failure of the Gcr-maiis to rctnko positions captared by
the Kiciich.
Tho (tains made In Solssons hy the .Hill's Is said to Indicate that thejr
found a weak $Ht in the eGrnian line.
It Is expected that u violent offensive ulll now lie started, to force a
widKe tlirouuli the Geiinau Hues.
Parly Leaders Pave
Way for Second Term-
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WASUIXGTO.V, Jan. 0. Following President Wilson's remarks at la.
illnnanolls last night, both Democrats and l!epubllcans unanimously re-
Kurded the speech as nn iinncunccinent of his candidacy for reetectto.
I The Democrats said the "single trim" plank will bo pushed from the
i platform. From his train, President WUso
, n telegraphed here that he ns pleas-ed with tho reception glvw his remar
Us, but it-develops from his uordlngthat he did not intend to make the re
marks. Such Is tho interpretation some take from his message.
He made no correction, however, so the Impression is that lie Is com
ing forth in 1910.
:-Governor Hodges to Talk "Dry."
TOPEKA,' Kans., Jan. 9. Former
j Governor Hodges Intends within a
,fcv days to take tho platform In the
Interests of national prohibition. He
says ho has accepted in n tentative
way all the requests for his service
and will probably speak first at
'Raleigh, V. Va., about January 13th,
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going to is'ortu caronna in iveoru-
ary.
He Is billed to speak in Denver
I January 20th and will answer other
I calls from New .Mexico, Mississippi,
, Missouri and Nebraska.
Court Pays Attorney
Rentier Is Given $100
"I believe. Mr. Renner, that you
raved Klumuth county at least Ave
or six thousand dollars by advising
your client to enter u plea of guilty
of bccnnd degree murder. 1 bellovo
that your efforts eutltle you to a
feo of u hundred dollars, und a war
rant for this amount will be Isucd
to you."
Thus spoke Circuit Judge Noland
this morning, when the matter of
compensation for V. H. A. Renuer
came up in conn. Tho matter was
brought up, hut no amount was spe
cified for his services by Mr. Renner.
HO left that up to the court.
Both Renner and District Attorney
KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
Pries, lira
j Tuft and Knox Are Golf Gaeats
'United Press Service
j ATLANTIC CITY. N. X. Jan. .
The long and short of It in golt U
expccieu to ue present toaay at we
opening of the Senvlew Golf Club,
when ex-President William H. Tart
and the former secretary of state.
Philander C. Knox, will be amoag
tho guests.
Tho National Union of Woman's
Suffrage Associations of Canada is
conducting a campaign for pensions
for mothers as a result of the war.
for Defending Williams
Irwin aro being warmly congratu
lated today upon their work in clos
ing so easily what might have been a
very expensive and very long trial.
As yet, the sheriff's office has not
doclded when it will take Williams
to Salem to begin life servitude at
tho penitentiary. Pressure of work
Is causing the delay at present.
Since ho was sentenced yesteday,
Williams has had nothing whatever
to say regarding the case or the-ver-dlct.
It Is understood that anpHoatto
Is to be made for sending fa la little
children to the Boys and Qlrto AM
Society In Portland, as the wife
left with no means of support, '
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