The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 27, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1915
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Fighing Nearing the
Capital "of Prussia;
Austrians Advance
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PICTIUKJHAD, Jan. T. A new IIumUii oIT.ii.Ivu U now developing,
nhlch has mm It object the eaptare of Idmlgaberg, i(i capital of Prussia.
HumUii oiupoat lire now wilhla flfiy.aU mllea of tiuit city.
North of lastettttr, lh KiMalaas have aiK-redeit In driving Iwrk Her
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United Prose Service
VIK.VXA, Jaa. ST. -The stacks of the Austriana, designated to clear
(Inll.b of IIiwUm aad relieve Prsetnril, In declared to continue with
lilt CM.
lain report say (hut a result of UiU offensive, Ilia enemy li
Inn ii forced Co I'vatuai ow Ironic ,n-lilon In llie Carpathian.
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KAKER'S BIRTHDAY CAUSES Schuebel Bill TaMed
by "Cow Country"
Men Over Speaker
RECKLESS DARING BY HIS MEN
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Thousands Sacrificed From the Coast to Rheims
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aii.mvk piii:hi:.t to war lohd
IH AX ATTACK AM, .US(i THi;
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GKXKItAI. AMNESTY OHAXTKD
TO UI-.IIMAX OFFENDERS TO
lAV IIV EMPEROR, TURNED)
FIFTV-HIX YEARS
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IIKIH.IX, Jan. ST. -The war totace claims brilliant iunc for a .cH-
of Infantry charge up the height of Crnonne. Saxon troop stormed ami
look wtrral Important ponltlona along I lit- fronl, furring the French down
the Miulbrrn slope.
The rlntrmrnt a) Hie GrrmaM there look HdJl unwounded prison
er, cIkIiI machine gwa ami one pioneer depot, ued by llio Preach
Mirrt ni n bae of sappllo. Considerable war material una also cap
tured. PARIS, Jan. UT . Odsrial estimate plait the. Gcrmaii losse at La
llaun at at leaat two haMao, iconllBir to I ho alorlm of the prlaoneni.
The (lentuM on the we bMk of llio Meuae ami at Mo Mlhell nro
agalu been rat off from commii-Jmtlon with Hie main armj-. French
arUllorjr ilealroyeil I he pontoonn.
United I'roMB Kervlco '
PAH 18, Jnn. 27. UeapK of dead
Uermuu aoldlcrM, victims of reckless
and bloody charges at tho Alllea'
trendies, this Is the German army's
Klft to Kaiser Wlllielm.
Inspired by the presencu of tho
Knlier at tho front, tho Ucrmanti
slmultnncouiUy made a series of night
! attacks ngalns't tho Allies from the
coast to Rhlcnm. With tho excep
tion of near Craonne, where the
French were forced to evacuate-their
trenches, the flermnns were repulsed
ovorywher.
The Knlsnr Is said to be near Ypres.
Unlird Press Bervlce
UXIION', Jan. ST. BriiUJi BoclalUU Imtey Issued manifesto ex
liresklng n fear of a "Mefarioua ajralem of werret diplomacy" as the
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Ilcnianih were mmta for Hie llrillsh oMrlala to giro tlio public a full, i,is birthday. Kalsor Wllhelru II. to
United Press Service
IIEHMK, Jan. 27. In honor
clean kiateinrnl of Iho poiaU lu Hie controversy.
KICKUA TIllAli
HTAItTKI) TODAY
Trial of Charles Kucera on n
clinrico of rnllurn to provide for his
wife and family, began today in the
circuit courl. District Attorney Ir
win Is conducting the prosecution,
and V. H. Hhnw Is attorney for the
ilefondant.
All of (ho witnesses aro residents
or tho Hohoralan colony at Matin.
for that reason, the court found It
necessary to appoint Joe Koaop as
Internrctor, as several of the wit
nesses do not sroak English Inlelll-Kntly.
Auto car sorvlce between Eugene
and Hprlmcflold may compel reduc
tion In P. R. a h, train aerlco.
Judge J. w. Campbell warned tho
cltlicns of West I.lnn against build
ing any but hard-surfaced streela.
Ah! Koclrty Mertinu
The ladles Aid Borloty of tin Pres
byterian church muds tomorrow af
ternoon nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs.
J. 11. Mason on High and Ninth
streets.
A fuel economy of raoro than 12
per rent has been attained by a
French dovlce for heating the vnitor
before It la introduced Into a loco-
motlvo bailor by oxhaust slenm.
day granted n genoral anmesty to
hundreds of offenders against mili
tary and dlxclpllnary rules, arrested
since the outbreak of Jho war. The
Knlnor's order annulled all legal pro
ceedings nnd Investigations In the
case of persons charged with evad
ing tho call to arms.
Tho ordor was Isauod from the
Kalser'a headquarters In tho field,
and telegraphed here.
Electrically bporated cash carriers
for storos hnvo been invented, tho
motors of which aro supplied with
current through tho wires on which
they run.
Now York has moro single women
paying nil Income tax' than any whore
else
The Salem woolen mills aro to re
open, employing 1S6 hands.
1 Kmncror Wlllielm III has tho dis
tinction today, aa ho celebrates his
SOth birthday, of bolng more able to
wield power for good or ovll than any
ruler slnco tho first Napoleon. No
man In history lian aroused so much
discussion. IIo Is conceded every
where to bo tho control figure In tho
war.
This mau of whom everyone li
talking was born January -7, 1869.
Ills father was Frederick III; his
mother tho Princess Victoria of Great
Drltaln. When his father died on
Juno 1C, 1888, after n short reign,
Archaic Section Up
Judiciary Conwittee Reports on Negro Exclusion
(Herald Hneclal Henrico)
SALBM, Jan. -J.rr-Tlie senate
went Into session for only a few
minutes this roorolajr, and then, ad
Journod untlHate this afternoon in
order to give the varloua committeee
n opportunity to catch up la their
work,
Tho liouso judiciary committee to.
y 'Portfd.adt.mJy.nrofeibiUuf
"e official publlMtlOfi. of that mUm
of tho Oregon constitution excluding
negroes from the state,'
The constitutional clause was su
perceded by the Fourteenth Amend
ment to the Federal constitution, but
It has since remained In Oregon's
constitution,
Lewis protested the commltteo re-
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port. ,ne phi win ue conmuereu
Friday by the House.
Governor Wlthyoombe today Issued
a proclamation declaring Febarary
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SALE3I, Jan. 27 By a vote almost muuHmoBs, KepneeaMtfre' -Citls)" '
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It will be at least week before it 'li aamba ceauOdered, aril's. : t. ,
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SchuebePa bill, providiag for. the placing of flsh aad
in the general faad wae ivcotuddered Ty the Howse this
bill waa then laid oa the table.
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givo the spbrtsmesi a chance to interview the
two Houses today, aad allow them to preaeat the
matter. " ' "
Miicaker Ben Selling's "gag rale'' attempt to prevesst the recosSui, -'r ,
ation of Hie bUl last night raised the lighting Mood .of . all of the so-.. ;
called ''cow country" members to'tbepolat of Mtteraese. - t ' i
the House rales' of order. Upon this point depeaded whether the aaeajsi
could bo reconsidered. The speaker carried his aotat- yesterday Hda,
The oppoaitioa did not let the matter drop there, however.
they secured some aew recaka, aad today, uniting their forces; broaisjat
the matter up again and swept the House wlthoat a dlseenHaeTTQice. .;; I
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me woe oy anempuag; 10 reverse naBseu. ii agaosv
members, however. rfl U -Ula tbta. it J .s
xiie ociiueuci uiu was warn uj ine wnus jvat, uciecv HiniBi .;,
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Friday nlKht. advaataao 06180: taken of the fact that a aamher of .th.sasa :SI
bera were abseat from Salem, being sent to investigate hMtteaaV to'".'
other cities. . .srii 'l'
W. O. Smith, Klamath-e representative, waa oae of those
he was seat to Pendleton with a committee to look over state
there. Upon Ida return Monday, he moved 'for' the rei sWaMpot the-aeBo ''
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from the senate, aad his motion, after some derjate, carried, aW'toaw.ft'i I
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Ever slnco then Hie members have peea preparlas for the aaat,
ruai'iicu luo cruus u nwnuiiSt rewmins sa . twwi .m- hvo
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Kaiser Wlllielm II
tho present emperor succeeded to tho j have succeeded In almost any bust-
throne. Ho married Princess Vic
toria of Schleswlg Holsteln, who Is
threo months older than he, on Feb
ruary 27, 1881. They hare -seven
children, six princes and one prin
cess. Wllhelm II is a many-elded man.
With n capacity for hard work and
long hours combined with a mind
quick to grasp essentials, ho would
ness or profession. As an emperor
It is for tho future historian to say
whether ho la a success or a failure.
Until tho war broke out, at least, he
was thoroughly la love with bis work
and aroso at S o'clock in the morning
In order to do as much as possible.
"We Hohenxollerns know nothing
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FRACTURES SKULL
IN PLANING MILL
F11IKMAN OF THK PKLIOAX MAY
LUMBKK COMPANY'S PLANING
MILL IS AT HOSPITAL IN VERY
GRAVK CONDITION
Kd, Nyberg, for the past year and a
half connected with the Pelican Bay
Dumber company, and last year fore
man of tho company's planing mill,
lies lu a critical condition at the
Blackburn hospital, as the, result' of
an accident at tho mill this morning.
Ills skull is fractured.
Nyberg, who was to have charge
of the planing mill again whan the
plant la rebuilt, was engaged with
others In the Installation of planing
.MAY WHKAT GOES
STILL HIGHER TODAY
United Press Service.
CHICAGO. Jan. J 7, May
whoat opened this morning at
IM6K.
Karly In tho day, it Jumped
to 1,47 7-8. At ten o'clock
tho price was S1;47K. At' clos
ing tlmo May wheat was
$1..8ft. July wheat closed at
1.33 3-8, ...
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machinery. In some, manner, while
his head wor near n big roller on
the machine, the roller' mYed, crush
ing Nyberg's head between the roller
and a small shaft. - -
At once the IhjnrSd man 'waa
rushed to the hespital: There Is little
hope for bis reoarery.
ROBISON FREED
OF BAD CHARGE
JURORS REQUIRE OVER THREE
HOURS OF DELUBERATION BE
FOE THEY ARRIVE AT A VER
DICT FOR ACQUITTAL
Bort Robisoii was acquitted of the
charge of burglarizing the Valley
Meat market at Merrill, by the cir
cuit court Jury, which returned a not
guilty verdict yesterday evening, fol
lowing three and a half hoursot de
liberation.
J. 0. Rutenlc was theiattorney for
the defendant, Robtson Intends to go
to California and work a elaeer elatm
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Adams to Cruise the Canal
East via railroad and return via
the Panama canal, is the schedule
outlined by J. Frank Adams, Jr.,
who left here a few days ago tor
New Jersey, In charge of the horses
purchased In the Merrill country by
tho French government. He will be
away several weeks.
An Australian has patented trous
ers for men with four more than the
usual number of, pockets," but with the!
ordinary number of exterior openings, his life was despaired of by all;
DR. CHASTAIN IS
AGAIN VERY LOW
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Dr. J. A. Chastaln. a pioneer physi
cian of Southern Oregon, whose 4e
health has been very poorly all win- f
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ter. is again very low. vircim ueart & i
OlAflr ilixm-ffA rhaaitsaJn msait Plata
Cbastain, Wns.ofUliilck - Uti
jva.v.unj .w. u,a, -, pi i,y ,n wvbih m i &
The' aged, physician has shownrer,:-l
markablo fortitude la his. lllaeM, and
he has rallied time' after time when
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Boys Trying for Academy to Be Examined Here
(Herald Special Service)
WASHINGTON, Jan. ST. Con
gressman SInnott will make his ap
pointments to the naval academy at
Annapolis this spring on the basis
of a competitive examination to be
held in Klamath Fall's; Baker and
The Dalles, on Monday, February 15,
1915. The United States Civil Serv
ice Commission will conduct the, ex
amination for Mr. SInnott. Any
young man between the ages of 18
and 30 years, who. is an actual res!
dent of the Second Oregon Congres
sional district, win, he allowed to
this examination. ,
Tose desrlng to do, so should
drop a,lne at once to Hon.N. J. al;
nott, Hpuise of Representatives, Wash-;
ington.D;, C., so that.be can ltftj'the
caadtiatM and send each .one. speel
mea stl6as. The oxamtnaUon will
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grammar,' for which' three 'houra are
allowed; after an Intermission of oaa.i
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tory and arithmetic, for which three m
hours are allowed. Candidates. ''
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suouia report to. me secretary .wet .ci
tho civil service board at Klamath i
Falls, Baker and The Dalles promptly!'
at 9:30 o'clock a. m.,' Frtroanr ','$
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The candidate whomakes the UtBpf :
est ,avfruge grad;,;i'JtlitBXff
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