The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 04, 1916, Image 1

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With thn imtller countrli ouio(
the way, the Teutons mar direct all
their enernr aialut Eagland Prance
and Ruaala:
The iuccm of Mackenaen' work In
tbe Dalkana haa been revealed In each
dny'a dlipatchea. lie has -wpa at
Dodrudja, h annihilated the'ltajaan.
Ian detachment which croeaed the
Danube and dared' to Invade Austria;
he took Champulung, and.tbla after
noon aUnds within ten asllea of Buch
aroit, really to take the city.
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llUCKBNSBN'B HEADQUARTKnS
IN TUB DALKAN8. c. 4. The
OtraaiM today are within tea miles
af Bucharest, the easlUl of luaaanla.
The numanlaa retreat la so pre
(tViUte that, the OeraiaBS have lost
all "touch wlt'U the advanced columns
ef the enemy. '
Officers of the Teuton forces de
lators that the. Raaaaalu aaerale hns
ssea;brokeu. They 4o aot eipect a
'tottorn defense of the capital.
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Vtitxi. Press Bervlee.
PBTROORAD. Dec I. The retire
''Mtat of tha Rumaataaa south of
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Kaarcsris oaiciaiiy anoounceti.
' Tbo reinforced Teutons have cap
tired Qradlshtea.
GRAND JURY IS
SELECTED TODAY
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Hi A FARMER OR 8TOCKMAW.
HOBB8 CASK IMPORnilrXf
Valted I'reis Service.
The new grand Jury was selected
this morning and this afteraooa be
gan Its deliberations. It Is composed
of William Barks, foreman; J. R.
UliSTKUMAD Dec. 4The ninth uTuowmBn' u,,". '- 2!r
riacKUB, duuu il. nasviauiiu wu mw,
Bhell. All are farmers or stockmen.
Tho grand Jury probably will cora-
Otraian army baa won the battle of
argeiu, In Humania. ' Kaiser Wll
atlf has ordered all church bells In
tile empire rung In celebration of the
victory.
United I'rcss Service.
COl'KNHAORN, Dec. 4. Oerman
artillery Is bombarding Bucharest
jkom a range of eleven miles.
j. General Von Mac'kenseh, probably
tke greatest general of the war, la
sow at the gates of Bucharest, capital
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plasnhayn were assigned the task
plote Its Investigations this week,
One of the most Important cases It
will bo called upon to consider will
ho that against Henry Hobbs, charged
with the murder of Edwin C. Way,
near the Algoroa Lumber Company's
logging camp several weeks ago.
Mrs. Hobbs who was present at the
shooting, nlso will be considered by
tho grand Jury, aa she waa bound
oter to await Its action.
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COME SOOX
LONDON, Dec. 4. England la pre
paring a '.'reconstruction" of her gov
ernment, Premier Asqulth announced
today. Ho said tho house of com
mons and King Ocorge had assented
to tho plan. Tho announcement csmr.
following u conference .with King
Cleorgo.
11o details of tho so-called ra-on
sanction were not mnounced. but nrn
expected to bo doclurod Thursday,
i hangs In tho rnblmt are expected
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I i?' flr,t action of Judge D. y. Ku
i ,kMall was to draw the artaad lurv
rjfMvthen he began rlii'B the cue
5Ltb K'th rusl Oomaaay vs.
,; 'kwon Wood CoHr.
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Tlngtey, 0. B. King, L. O. Mills, W.
P. Reese, Edgar Virgil. J. I, Ksllsr.
B. B. Hawkins, Eldon Dealst Prsd
Beck, W. A. Duncan and II. H. a
Valkenburg. .,. -. '
W. H. A. 'Renasr and Ciuim J.
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Klaaiath 'fusl Company ad W. a
WHay appwrs far th JohasOa Woo
Company.
A auatber of cases In law and
equity art to ha tri at taWtsm J
eeurt and a few .criminal cases, qf
taVerlmlnal cases, that against Doyle,
charged with murder, It attrM
Most attention.
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. MW 'kT.g: Kaaaosi, H.vOe4irlMg,;MlM Sbptita MkfUiia Leasle Pettlt, R. Beckman, Mian II. Halversoa,
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Health Commissioner Robertson of Chicago orgaa$ia among his employes a diet squad of men. and women
to live on 40 cents a day each. He said, "the test worjareatest importance to the middle class which lives-on
salaries Instead of wages. The mldde class flat dwelfiHP.'Jiho tries to keep up appearances, has more trouble
making ends meet than does the wage. earner.!'. ,i:.?
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ELKS MINSTRELS
AWAIT CURTAIN
GOOD SONGS, WELL"8UX, AKD
MANY OTHER FE.TIIKK8 ARE
PROMISED THOSE WHO SEE
MINSTRELS TONIGHT.
Tonight Is tbe night. "The Elks'
Home Town Minstrels" will appear
at Houston's opera house tonight In
their first appearance. The ahow wll
be repeated tomorrow evening.
This season's show to expected to
be equal, If not better, than any of
past years. The songs are new nnd
catchy and the performers are able.
Tho program Is as follews:
Recitation. . . . .Vr$
"Slneo-'Prlscllla
High C'"...MI
"On the South Seal?)
Misses Beesie.Plel
Geo. A., Cathay
ted to Reach
Viola Santamau
II
.t, Madge 8hlve
The Great Hulu Hula Yaaka Dula
Sisters Buckingham and Low
Wocus Marsh Trio A Little Non
senso:and'a Lot of Good81nglng
Paul McDonald, tenor; John Hub-
uaru, uaruone; rrea nuugion? : :i
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WOMEN ASK FOR
FOR INFORMATION OF C1TV
ELECTORS
City electors are requested to reg
ister and vote in the ward In which
they reside. Electors removing from
one ward to another, .after registra
tion, should notify the office of the
police Judge and have registration
card changed. However, the charter
provides that removal from one ward
to another after registration and the
registration books shall have been
closed, shall not work a forfeiture of
a right t vote ,n tne ward wherein
such elector was registered.
In the recent city election, as np
pejars from the returned, registra
tion cards, there was a promiscuous
RfGULATIOH OF
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NATIONS FOOD
TWO MILLION WOMEN APPEAL'
TO PRESIDENT WILSON
why he thought the United States
should establish, government control
of food prices. -"
. "The storing of. eggs,, butter, meat,
poUltry and like foodstuffs to boost
prices Is only less criminal tEan the
destruction of food to keep the mar
ket up, such as I have seen in 8an
Francisco.
"I don't want: to appear nosey
about the affairs of a country whose
guest I am. but when .1 see high
prices in the United States, where
"tbert la no regulation, and' compare
It with the reasonable prices and
legitimate profits obtaining in my
borne country of New South Wales,
where food prices are controlled by
tbe government, it IS a strong temp
tation to say 'Go tlicu and do like
wise.' "Every Monday morning the- pre
vailing prices for-staples are an
nounced by the government, tftnw
announced price -Is 36 cents .for but
ter, the t housewife knows she will
pay 36 cents and ao more without am
ple warning. In the United '.States
the housewife reads a quotation; of
41. cents, for butter and prays all the
Way do wntown. next' JBornlng that it
won't'have Jumped a! nickel a pound
overnight. ' '
wSiapki- to pur control, system,
aemsewrres.i Byoneyaaa otner urge
cIlfes'piyTtbout J5-eat8-arrof fofl
the'.bestegge. ?Cai you1 imagine that
for 'fresh eggs' here?- No, but; there
Is no legitimate, reasons. why'U
shoulda't'be. '?? ?v 'nSt-"
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supplies. -The. otf m.imifcrSP'' -
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Government ConnMissloacr For 'Now
South Wales Explains Australian
System of Food Qpaittvl ami, Urg?
- Ita Adoption by Tills Country Is
Much Like Whitman's Move for
Regulation la New- Work.
By GEORGE MARTIN
(United Press Staff Correspondent)
NEW YORK, Dec. 4. Formal ap
peal tor government regulation, of'ttie
Interlocutor, Beet Hall
Bonos Paul McDonald and John
Hubbard.
Tambos Lloyd Low and Wlllard
Smith. swearing in of electors In' the dif
ferent wards who were registered In country's food supply was forwarded
Overture Tambos and Bones otner wards. This constitutes a to President Wilson today by therep-
"An"d They Called It Dixieland". . double registration, and a, violation resentatives of two million women of
WllUrd Smith lOB clSrier SUU mo BIHID lW m mBiwuvum uuonea f
'"u !"..' r,'l'a' , uun. lw". Contusion results aa, a conse- Simultaneously Patrick E, Quinn,
"On the i Old Back Seat .of a Henry Jn the permBnint reglstrn-' government commissioner for New
Ford,' Bessie Pickett. Madge Shlve record 0n fl,0 , the offlce of tne South Wales, explained tbe Austral
"When Old Bill Bailey Playe the j poce judge nnd th6 elector's "legal Ian system of food control to the
Ukalole" James Lytle, votng pMe g jeft jn. doubt. j I'nlted Press and recommended Its
"I Never Knew What Love Could j in the case, of a close vote on the ( adoption by the United Stages. Tho
Do".., Mrs. Luke Walker election of councllmen from a par- plea of the housewives and the", re
Violin Solo... . . ...Mrs. Paul Satterlee tlcular ward, the situation might be tpedlal r.ystem outlined by tlulnn
"If I Knock the 'L Out of Kelly"
a serious, one.
dovetail with Qovernor Whitmru's
n.n.ii.h.! :Under the law. only, those electors i move for the regulation or . now
''""'"' ""L t .,,. I who are not registered are .entitled i Vork'a food supply "by a state food
'Since Mother aoes, to ovie , i Jn e,ecUon d J commission, Both Quinn and Mrs,
Shows . .Mrs. Clayton b. wneewrjtherefore Q elector registered In the' Julian Heath, president of the Hoiise
"Wben the Right Little Girl Comes jgeeo w8rd( for inatance, caunot wives' league, ' praised Governor
legally' be sworn In aa an elector of
the third ward on election day.
, A. L. LEAVITT,
Police Judge.
Along" me W"
Assisted by little kiddles.
"Missouri Walts"
Misses Josephine Low, Marie Karauo
"Yaaka Hula Hlckey Duia"
, . .John Hubbard
Prftttv Baby"
Mrs. Hattle Immel and the Misses'
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Bolvln, Mable Martin, Elinor Dre-?Fellrws lodge, SYullace Baldwin, . latlon,"
Whitman's action.
Tbe. housewives' resolution, adopt
ed by the state chairman of the lea-,
gue from every state In the union,
bases its appeal on the assertion that
WALLACE BALDWIN "the people of the United States, nre
BURIED BY LODGE t suffering from- exorbltantrprlces due
,' to shortage, of .crops, increased ex-
'Vlth the ceremonlCa of the OfW ports, decreased' imports and speyu-
h.r Nellie Buckner. Viola Santa- Kiamath pioneer ana chsiter memHr Tbe league's appeal urges the gev:
... Tnhin. Fink. Ida Thomas., of the local ordr. yrM laMMo ret, ernment--to' determine by all possi-
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":'..' J t-rv. Resneet van pald.to lilm by a'ti feed the people of the UBifadi
.. ..... cms. J. "? .rM BUMw,r of OiH'Pelldws. Rebek-IStites and to, take measures to limit:
BaterllskCy. we arest "',- .M otoer f,.cn:i,.,? -v v sales, for exports the 'surplus 'over
the Royal Conservatory or. Th,oral oC.Mnaare many and domestic requirements,''' " , v,
Overture.
Remarks
Felix
clan from
Vlega.
f'Why Did' They .Pave Main. Street j
With Angel Fooar-. ..,.... , ,
, .Miss Jbsle Low and Jimmy Lytje,
"Out of a City of'ite Million. Peo-v
.: nil.- t-lM Vmt Plink On MeT'-' '
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.iQfutUul.- Mlsa angn.a"Parker san At the, same tlme.aa egg : bpyeett
a lew hymns and Uv.C,'T. Hur& was spmalaraBldlraiidfpyosaisjsa
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Mm. Jiio.'L.-':ivri. ; " ' i i. the heads or tne American ;peopie.
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"Your American eggfbarons would
like to hit ne with' some ;o their
storage goods' for saying ttj'n'o doubt.'
but the reason eggs' are nof25 cents
here Is that the speculators' are holdr
Ing a pistol to the, consumer's head;
At home we provide a reason
able profit for the producer, one': for
the wholesale mid ore tor the re
tailer, and yet sell many articles of
food 'at half and less than half that
you .pay' 'here. 4-
"The solution of your storage spec
ulation problem, seems to me simple.
Legislation prohibiting' the sale of
cold storage products altogethet Is
tbe solution. ' ''
'There is plenty- of -food; of all
kinds in the United State's. The spec-
... . it.. t.v.. rphA .." -.OXNARD.'CaJ?;
raised the false cry of 'Heavy exports I slf-dgMOIWsltM m
on Bfrnnnt nf th war and", then !?" "ealoOO tOdSV
have boosted prices on thatartISc-t5,c,'
lal theory.' This Is a situation that
could not exist In-New South Wales.
"In Australia we believe that1; a
government which cannot control!
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