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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1915)
A'3v rs" W i r 1 WHDNKHDAY, JANUAHV, m, ,u THE RVRNING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ,. JU!Jll.t. WJ, M y IWSOT 0l lfiO!Sl B 3i (S JJ.1J X ! m I mat, Hi '!' '' PiBiSBHB SI German Submarines Sunk Raiding Dover United Press Service LONDON, Jan. 13. It is reported tbat two Gorman submarines today attempted to raid Dover, England. They "were sunk by const defense batteries, Bays tho story. The admiralty will make no state ment regarding this affair. Tho newspapers, though, arc In cllned to bellevo It. All of tho papers today printed long despatches from A UTILE SPORTING GOSSIP By Hal United Press Service NEW YORK, Jan. 13. A bunch of fistic fans gathered around a tablo In one of the chief fanning places a few nights ago and began to talk of tho famous punches. "Well, I lwo seen a lot of em'l'S"' n bout. .1 ,t., - oi.f i- ,. ... ....! "What do you want for the boy?" mKnicu 4 VMUVIUiUU, , uu ja iisuiut, here, "but I think the best ono ever pulled was by Young Corbett in tho last round of his battle with Terry McGoTorn. Terry was coming in like he always did, head down and blazing away with, both hands. Corbett pull ed bock and shot his left out Just as Terry rushed in. Tho blow caught Terry flush on tho nock behind the ear and he whirled head over heels In the air and landed flat. He got up on one kneo and grimmed and we all thaugbt he was resting, taking advan tage of the count, but when he made no move to get tip the referee tolled off ten, we knew he was gone. He was clear out. I've seen him bowled Tonight the Animated Weekly; comes to the Orpheus as the main at- j traction; This reel of current events and late war news Is becoming more popular with the theater-going pub lic each week, bringing, as It does. the happenings of the world at first' hand. Where things are happening there is sure to be an Animated' Weekly camera man on the Job. j "Country Innocence", a two-part' drama of modern rural life, and "Secret Service Snltz," a Ford-Sterling scream, complete the bill. I The Stretter Box factory of Port land, wilL build a large additional plant on the east side to cost $G3, 000. No Trouble Finding good things to eat here. " You'll enjoy with zest and a smack some of our deli cious GRAPEFRUIT, ORANGES, DllJi PICKLES . SLICED BACON, CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETAIILES PRESERVES, NUTS, RAISINS, FIGS, DATES, SORGHUM "MORNING GLORY" COFFEE, ETC. GUARANTEED FRESH EGGK, 40c PER DOZEN SUNSET GROCERY AT 10TH AND MAIN Phone 200 I ISM1' Dover, claiming tbat both sub marines were hit and sunk by the land batteries. According to tho Star, the sub marines were sighted when they wero well outside tho harbor entrance. They wero not flrod on until within range. Both craft disappeared when the - ' salt o from tho forts struck them, and tho gunners aro confident they 'wero sunk. Sheridan over, but this bird did a complete loop." Another lad spoke up and he had a now one on Spider Kelly. "I remember ono night when a pro- motor In San Francisco asked Spider to get a lad to substitute for a llght- the promotor asked Kelly. "A jard and a half,"says Spider, which he meant for $150. The pro motor agreed and Spider's boy got the fight. But he got an awful beating along with it. About tho fonrth round Spider grabbed the boy and started out of the arena with him. "Hey, Spider whats tho big Idea why take him out?" yelled a ringside spectator. "Oh just a little early piety," said Spider. "Say, they wanted to mob me when I put the kayo on One-round Davis at Buffalo," said Fireman Jim Flynn the other night. "He was a big card there and I ruined him for them. They made me wait hours for my (money. " Expo Mayer, Who Fights Boards JAKEV 30LPH JJS, "Country Innocence" Two-reel drama of modern rural life. "Secret Service Snltz" Featuring Ford Sterling Animated Weekly Current eents and late war news, .ADMISSION 10c MATINEE EVERY HATUKDA) AND SUNDAY AT 2;30 YOUR I " "-F "''&' 'wi 1 J Ml hi fi- V' FIRST STATE MD SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WHAT THE WAR HIWNS h'KAKKUL TOLL OF LIKE AM) OK' MONEY IS EXACTED lY THE Tl TAMO STRUGGLE. I.N I'ROG Hi:SS K1VK MONTHS Statisticians hao estimated that flvo months of the greatest war of hlstoiy have cost tho nations Involved 6.000.000 men (killed, wounded nnd captured), and $7,000,000,000, Theso tlgurcs are subdivided as fol fel fol eows: Lesses: Great Brlttan Eight hundred of ficers killed. 4,000 wounded, 1B.000 men killed, C0.000 wounded, 2G.000 missing. France Total casualties, 1.100, 000, of whom 250,000 havo been killed. Bolgium Thirty thousand killed, 5S.000 wounded, 35,000 captured. Servla Total casualties 170,000; said by Austria to havo been enptured SO.000. Germany Two hundred and fifty thousand killed, 850.000 wounded. 100,000 missing. Austria Total casualties, 1,500, 000, of whom 160,000 have been killed. Expenses: Great Brltlan Two hundred and twenty-flvo million dollars a month, a total of $1,225,000,000 at the end of the year. France Three hundred million a month, a total of $1,500,000,000. Russia Thrco hundred and fifty million dollars a month, a total of $1,750,000,000. Germany Three hundred million dollars a month, a total of $1,500, 000,000, In addition to paying tho ex penses of her ally, Turkey. Austria Estimated to total $1,000 000,000. In addition, all tho warring nations are said to havo lost perhaps as much as they havo spent by the paralyza- tlon of commerce and Industry. Ow- to this tremendous cost, financial au thorities say that tho war must end within tho next five months. IS. STILES DIES FROM PARALYSIS WAS MOTHER OF THREE YOUNG MEN OPERATING DAIRY THE FUNERAL WILL HE HELD TO MORROW FROM UAPTIST Following an attack of paralysis, Mrs. Rose Stile3 pased away this morning at her home in Mills ad dition. The funeral services will be held at the Baptist church at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. Mrs. Stiles was 58 years of age, and has resided in Mills addition several years. She is tho mother of the three young men operating Stiles' dairy. Aid Society Meets Tho Aid Society of tho Christian church will meet tomorrow with Mrs. Telford in the basement of the Cen tral school. In On Business E. P. McCornack came in last night to attend the meeting of the stockholders of tho First National bank. The Estabrook Co., at Brandon, has large contracts for getting out cedar ties this winter. The Woman's Federation will try to establish a hospital for crippled children with stato aid. CHECK BOOK Is both a time saver and money guardian. No modern business man would think of being with out one. If you hae not jet a banking connection, wo suggest that investigation of our re sources and banklag metheds will disclose how good an instl tJf.cn this Is to do bislness with h, 1KB "Where the Ladies Shop" DOCTOR BILL NEXT 0N00CKET ASIILAM) SURGEON I11U.VGS AC- TION TO COLLECT ON NOTE WOMAN OPERATED UPON HA SINCE QUIT HUSBAND Tho next caso on the circuit court docket Is the trial of tho suit of Dr. Swedonburg, of Ashland, against Homer and Sjlvla Roberts. The suit Is to recover $250 on a note, alleged 10 navo oeen civon tor an operation performed upon Mrs. Roberts. SInco tho suit was filed, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts havo separated. This'0 afternoon, Rollo C. Groesbeck, who appoarcd for tho couplo whon the suit was first filed, asked leavo tot withdraw, owing to tho fact that they wero separated, and that H. M. Manning Is attorney for Roberts. DEFENSE WINS IN CLARKE CASE AFTER TEN MINUTES OF DE LIUERATION, JURY RETURNS A VERDICT FOB THE FIB.M OF WARD .V OllENCHAIN Trial of the suit of I. W. Clark, vs. Ward & Obenchaln, to recover the value of a carload of lumber at tached by the grocery firm as be longing to W. I). Barnes, was fin ished this afternoon. The Jury, aftor ten minutes of deliberation, returned a vordlct In favor of tho defonBo. Rollo C. Groesbeck appeared for tho defonso, and Wm. M, Duncan and Arthur D. Hay for Clark. Here Front Foil Dr. A. A. Soulo and J. H. Hesslg aro visitors from Fort Klamath. Clmngo in W. U. Office D. A. Smith, for two years night operator for tho Western Union, loaves in the morning for Salem, whero ho will be employed. His place will be taken by Earl K. Mc Coy, who learned tho "dot dash" game hsro. Just a Few the Sale The inclement weather hns interfered to some extent with thu sale, nnd many bargains still remain in stock. However, if you wish to take advantage of tl ese, you will have to come right away, for the sale will close in a few days. The line of Suits, Coats and Furs we are offering now and the price at which they are marked affords an oppor tunity for the careful buyer seldom, if ever, equalled in Klamath Falls. Don't let this chance pass, for if you do you will be sure to regret it. Stilts Drygoods Company In Fraternal Circles Xott'H of IntercNt 1U'kiiIIiii: tin; Knitreiml Order Ennuna Camp, Woodmen of tho Woild, at last night's meeting de - , elded to Install otlkers at thu nuxl , meeting, to bo huld Jnnuary 2fi Besides tho regular meetluc of 'Aloha Chapter, Ordor of tho Enstornl ' """ """Net aforesaid, it bank-' Star last night, a social session van' r"',t much enjojed. Talks v,oio mado by' Noth" U hereby gUen. That on tlmj scleral, songs and musical selections.31"1 ,,ny of December, A. I). 10H." i K'". "d a baniiuet was nlHO,1"0 8nl" "rei-ioy I'liiinlilng Company. I a featuio of tho session Tho now corps of olllcers Wll bo Installed nt tomorrow nlcliiu mnni. 'lug of Klamath I.odgo No. 09. Knights'" of I'ythlas, to bo held In tho west hall llo I. 9 O.f. building. Resides tills, there will bo souio Interesting entertainment features. 1 1 tho bankrupt, and transact such other 1 Just think what work could lio.hnui,,,,,, ,, , ...i.. ,....- - saved If jou didn't nao to clean Bald meeting, and also may consider houso only only onco it yoar and then j whether such trusloo shall bo author you didn't havo to tako up your nigs 1 bed to sell tho properly of the es nnd carpetB. it jou sweep with nftato. vacuum cleaner you don't scatter all i n'med nt Klamath rails, Oregon tho fine dust over tho furnlturo and l.lnnuary 13th, 19ir.. ' uiuiivriuH uui get ii nil in 1110 ma- cnino. ask us for a freo domonstrn- Llttll. V I I .1 . Ii. II IHMR TI1MI' fill ",u'v"" - Announcement Wtor. Ti tin. imrJi.J , WE SEtl, ADVEaTIBED 0O0OB. . , uuxe aroulttloii ADVERTMEO O00DB Underwood's m More Days Continues Herald want nd nrlnc result. lit l!uukruitry. (No. 304K) .Notice (if 1'liTil Mm'Oiik of Cmlllr. In the Dlatrkt Court of tho Unltml Stntts, for tho District of Oregon, In tho mutter of (irooloy l'luinhliii; ' Coinpniiv, (it corporation,) linnk- nipt. I To tho creditors of Greeley Plumb- ' Iuk Company, a corporation, of tin, city of Klamath I nils, In llm cmin. ( tft corporation), was dtily.adjudlcated 1 bankrupt; and that tho Unit ucctlng nr i, it ..in 1. t.t. . ,. ' " "-"" ' ai mo; n umui u; w. 11. a tionucr, locnteil ' ,OM,omcc' ' l" c"' ' ..,,.,,,1.111 1 .mn, wii'ijii. (Ill till) illllll day of Januar, A. I), litlfi, at ie o'clock n. in., at which tlmo tho tmli I. IftrtlHlli I.. 11 ft- .. .1 .art.. crouitors may attend, proo tholr clalniH, iippolnt a triiHtoo. uxiunlno ' - y, jj A ItENNEU. Special Itofereo In llankiiiptcy for ... 11 us , isaiti i;Atntc. 13-21. . L " ' Uuntrtbultag tli mi 'iu,;r:..ff.. . .!? OUARANXEED. Pharmacy 5s- "Where the Ladies Shop" Aioirntn InfurttMllon about tit Kliimntli llAsln. Ask Ctillcotr. Klorvncn vwintH 11 hotel nnd a no nery. Theater Guide Houston's Metropolitan Amusements HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER "Tho Debt" l.tililn drnmii in two parts "A Koiimiuo of Old I'noblo" Illogrnph drama "R11I10 mill llio liitertoiM-" Knlem comedy ComliiK Katiirday and Sund.i) JANE GREY In "The Utile Gray Lady " ANY HEAT 10c Miitliirfw rvery Huturdiijr sail Huuds; nt lit SO TEMPLE THEATER "Wmm IIIn DerUlon Itlxtit?" I.uliln two-reel drama "Tin, (Hi 1 and the Miser" lllogrnph drama -ti "i'uplil TiiriiN the Table" Bellg (oinc'dy I'm he Dully Npmu l.ntest war scones ADMIHHION AI.WAVH 10 OKNTH MATINEE DAILY AT llSO Vl.l. MCENHED PIOTURW t MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Msfrtll.Ot. 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