The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 10, 1917, Image 1

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FICIAL NEWSPAPER
OFFICIAL NEWIPAMEK
OF KLAMATH FALLS
0F KLAMATH wuunii
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1917
Price Five Oat
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ERUSALEM IS CAPTURED BY BRITISH
UniV PITYHELPSHORTAGE
eunw u ALARMS PEOPLE
I S N U W 1 N AROUND MERRILL
nkioiiar
POSSESSION
WM.WKWWMWWWIW --llV-"'"imWrr"
MKX LEAVING FOIl FRONT IN
. SUCH NUMIIKHH TIIAT DAmV.
MKX MAY HAVE TO CUT DOWN
THEIR HERDS
)WIX( HUNDREDS OF
YEARS OF MAHAMMEDAN POH
sHWlOX, FAMOUS CITY FALLS
WTO TIIK HANDS OF THK UK
MEOIXO ENGLISH
LAST CHRISTIAN HULEIl
Was, OKIIMAN EMPEROR, WHO
U NOW STRIVING TO KEEP IT
IX THK HANDS OF MOHAMMA.
MM'ALLIES
MKItlllLL, Dec. 10. So many of
tho young men hero aro leaving for
th front that tho ranchers here are
becoming alarmed am to how the crops
enn bo put In and harvested. It Is
feared that many of tho extensive
dairymen will bo compelled to sell
thulr cons. It has been suggested
that tlio only nolutlon to the problem
In the Importation of Chinese labor
The Chinaman cannot and docs not
earn to flKht. but ho will v.ork. Tho
Merrill pooplo would llko to have
this question discussed. More labor
must bo wcured if we arc to Increase
or even keep up normal production,
and It Is believed that American wo
men are not strong enough to do out
door farm work.
INTEREST IS
K TAKEN
IN FIRST AID
FIRST SERIES OF LECTURES
HERE WILL BOON BE COMPLET
El AND A SECOND CLASS MAY
HE ORGANIZED
LONDON, Dec. 10. Andrew lionar
ifuoounced today In the bouso of
eoamons that Jerusalem, aftor being
ronoded on nil sides by BrltUli
is, hsd been surrendered by tho
irks.
With the exception of two brief In-
Urlodes, this marks tho end of moro
iu 1,200 years possession of tho
at of the Christian religion by the
IVohuomedaus.
It has now been In the undisputed
Ipomtilon of the Turks for the last
H mri.
Tk last Christian ruler was the
toatn Emperor Frederick II.
This marks the definite collapse of
oris by the Turks to capturo tho
kn canal and Invade Egypt.
I BOY DIES
FROM PNEUMONIA
BANQUET ON FOR
Of NIGHT
So great an iuterest has been shown
bv the ladles of Klamath Falls In the
First Aid class lectures given under
tho auspices of the Red Cross Society
by Dr. A. A. Soule, that another class
may be organized after the holidays.
This course, which with one on
wound dressings, prepares women for
nurses aid work In tho war, Is now
bait completed. Visitors aro always
welcome at the lectures on Wednes
day evening at the manual training
room at the Central school at 7
o'clock.
Professor R. H. Dunbar Is president
of the present class.
FIRST SKATING
War Recipes Are
Tested By Students
Practical Ways of Conserving Food
Are Submitted By the Domestic
Science Gass of High School
After Having Been Fully
Demonstrated
INK ARE
WORM FOR
ADVANCEMENT
BUSINESS MEN WILL HOLD REG-
ULAR MONTHLY MEETING AND
FEED AT MOOSE HALL TOMOR
ROW EVENING
OF THE SEASON
NOW AVAILABLE
The following recipes were demon
strated st the Library Club room by
the domestl" science department of
Xhe Klsmath Courty high, school.
They have been tested and found en
tirely practical. In response to a call
from the public they will be pub
lished by Installment in the Even
ing Herald:
1. Soy Beam With Han Bhamk
The ham shank, which Is looked upon
by many housewives as of small Im
portance, may be substituted and
itiiiznd not only to serve as meat for
the family, but for the seasoning of
many savory dishes. Tho louowing
r or I no fnr bailing 807 beUS With ft
ham shank will be found to be not
only an appetising one, mH will af
ford an opportunity to use up parts
of a bambene: Soak one cup of soy
LOCAL YOUNGSTERS, AS WELL AS
OIJIER ONES, ENJOY THE ICE
ON THE SHALLOW WATERS
NEAR THE CITY.
a stew psn with the bad bone and
cover with water. And one onion
stuck with a clove, and let boll until
th beans are tender. Then drain
and serve the beans in a hot platter
with the ham bone.
a Spanish Rice Two cups boiled
rice, one cup tomatoes, one table
spoon butter. Pepper and salt to suit
tbe taste. Method Mix all the In
gredients and beat. Add one or two
sweet peppers cut fine. Serve hot
a Salted Oodflah and Needles
Bell a suifclent amount of egg nood
les, mad of half nre and half white
flour. In salt water; drain and put
Into a casserole. Shape into a border
DELEGATIONS FROM KLAMATH
ttRHKRVATION WILL GO TO
WASHINGTON TO TAKE UP
MATTERS RELATING TO TRIBE
Three Indians of the Klamath res
ervation, Harrison Brown, Fred Hen
dricks and Levi Walker, recently elec
ted as delegates to represent the
Klamath tribe In Washington, have
been granted the expenses necessary
for the trip, and will leave Klamath
Falls December 14th for the capital,
k... ih win akn ud matters of
tribal Interest with the Indian ue-
partment.
They will labor to secure runas
with which to stimulate stock and
kindred Industries. An attempt will
also be made to secure a general dis
tribution of tribal assets.
Clayton Kirk Is soon to visit Wash
ington a a sneclal representative of
various members ofae tribe who
bave receivea psiinu, uu uu
CIVIL WAR
SEPARATES
RUSSIAN
FACTIONS
BOLSHEVIKI WILL TAKE FUJLD
AGAINST COUNTiSB nKVOLU
TIONIBTS SUPPLIES MAY BE
CUT OFF FROM SIBERIA BY
KALADINE'S FORCES ,
NEW CABINET IS
'FORMED
PORTUGAL BRITISH
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round Die dish. FU1 up the center , ir to brine- about a partition
with pleeea of cold boiled codfish. . trlbai estates. Mr. Kirk Is an In-
dii, mm tiilrV white aauee. aar
..I.I. . inn with trlnn of tM Dlmen-
tos,' put In oven and bake about flf-
beans for twelve hours, put them in (teen minutes. Ssrre hot
Utile Jack nnililnrri Ihn A.vAiir.old
'OB Of Dr. and Mr KVrt n flnrMnrd.
ElTiFlldn avanun .... ft
1:15 today, following an attack of
Miumonla. The sympathy of the
wmmunlty Is extended to the grief
ssn parents In their affliction,
ruatral arranaementa will bo an-
Mtd later.
W0T SPECIALIST HERE
ll manner nnd kind of afflictions
' wose important departments, the
St. 11A llAll. tn.il. . .. -. ... .u V
"K. Store by c. H. Harper, who rep.
...u ocnun Manuiaciuriiia
Bpsny or piii.n u u.. i.
tOday. and mill romnln ii in.
wt n.. ,VM.I.lt WfV, w
-"", giving demonstrations in the
ouiarrh u.n.n.... -j -.u u
,or nhnormal foot conditions.
The reguuor mouthly meeting and
banquet of the Klamath Falls Busl
now Mon's Association will be held
mmnrrnw niitlit nt tho Moose hall, ln-
uimwi nf Wednesday night, Inability
to securo the hall Wednesday being
tho rencon of tho change or aate.
Rnrh nn onioyable evening was
.nnnt at tho last gathering of this as-
.oMniinn Hint It Is expected a inrgf
r,umbor will be on hnnd to participate
tomorrow night. The banquet will
bo served as 7:30
DELICATE OPERATION
A skin grafting operation was per
formed this morning on tho log of the
6-yenr-old son'of Will Neubert of An
telope Vnlloy. About ten doys ago
tho child was severely burned when
his clothes caught flro standing near
a btovo, . .
Dr. R. R. Hamilton assistoo oy ir.
Cloorgo H. Merryman, performed the
operation.
NOTICE
The regular meeting of the W. C.
T U. will bo held Tuesday afternoon
at 2:30 at tho home of Mrs. George
McDonald, on Walnut street Mem
bers are requested to bring their
knitting.
lany Germans Are
Arrested At Halitax
HALIFAX. n. i a wi,nu..i associating tbe Germans with the ex-
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''kDHH fSAlAsiatA .H. Acaalsaiai- r.lir WI.VIIP' - .
ft Th. wtKlJTJJ r.HM .Itci..h3T.rcrd,n.t.d..r
-os whsthsr they had evidence elfins.
Altho there has been no noticeable
cold weather outside of the bracing
nip of the early mornings here, the
temperaturo has been sufficiently low
m nrovldo excellent skating for the
boys along tho shallow edges of Lake
Ewauna nnd the government irriga
tion canal.
This wholesome sport Is becoming
mom nnd more popular each year In
Klamath Falls, many from California
noinu coming In during the winter to
take odvnntage of It. Wonderful
rnnstlnK-. snowshoelng and skeetng
are also enjoyed during the winter
months as a usual thing In this dis
trict.
.
ELECTION RETURNS NOT IN
Altho It Is generally believed that
the election held by the water users
of the Klamath project Baturaay ro
.loinrmtne whether or not an irng-
tlon district should be formed here,
-ioH tw n tnrse majority, there nas
h.n no official announcement made
m tho votes have not been canvassed,
and one or two of the districts nave
net been heard froms It is now
thought that a definite announcement
can be made tomorrow.
,
NOT A PHOTOPLAY
"How many reels In your showt"
was the question put to the manager
of "In Old Kentucky" by a typical
young American recently, as be look
ed at the pictures In front of the the
ater. When told It was not In pic
tures, but the play was given by real
live people, he reterted: "You can t
fool me; I'm from Missouri." "How
can you have horses on the stage?'
The manager, to humor him, took
him to the back door and showed him
tbs real live horses and scenes back
.. th. ... The youngster looked
up and aaWi "You must be from
'Old Ktucky," tne way you !.
,. The show will be at tna opera
house tomorrow night only.
Many Klamath Boys
Enter Army and Navy
The call to the colors by the army,ath, will enlist, after looking the st-
dian pfadvanced views and progres
sive sDlrlt. who aspires to see his peo
ple advance from, wards of the gov
ernment to a people wno are us suii
nortera. On his previous visits to
Washington he has enlisted the sup-
Dort and sympathy of many men or
large Influence, who are desirous of
aiding the Indians In their progress
and prosperity.
m
SERVICE FLAG AT
LOCAL PHARMACY
and navy Is receiving a hearty answer
from tbe young men of this section at
this time. A large number of the
boys who are of the draft age and
nhinct to a later call are now taking
advantage of the opportunity to get
Into branches of the service which is
offered up to December lotn.
Leo L. Parrisb, Lloyd low ana n
unt ift vnaterday for Ban Francisco,
in addition to those mentioned else
where. They were uncertain as to
what branch they would enter.
A very large group also left today.
J. B. Slsemore,.Ivan Pankey, Charles
Lens and V. H. Miller of ForoKiam-
NEW ROOM ADDED TO
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
1
The room on Fourth street in the
uatlon over following their arrival in
San Francisco.
Frank R. Moffat, Victor O'Neill and
Owen Daniel Francis from the BIy
district will enter the Twentieth En
gineers. J. O. Gibson and A. v. r.a
uii of Blv will ioln the navy. Earl
B. Brown and Leslie i. uaxweii oi
Bonania dan to loin the Twentieth
mnvinnnra. E. T. Anderson of the
Tule Lake section was unctrtaln as to
what branch he will choose on reacn
lng San Francisco.
W. F. Wabrer, Mark A. Johnson
and J. R. Slsemore have been released
from tbe draft list to enlist, and will
go within a short time.
PRESENTS TO BE GIVEN
TO MT. LAKI SOLDIERS
A mod sited crowd attended the
entertainment given at Mt. Lakl Fri
The first "service flag" to be dis
played In Klamath Falls, Is hanging
In the window of Underwood's phar
macy. It Is the regulation design
blue stars on a white neia, wun-
border of red.
The flag on display has three stars,
tnHirntin that three former em
IN
AND
FRENCH TROOPS BBPLACB
ITALIANS IN TRENCHM NBAH
ADRIATIC SEA :
By Associated Press
nATF.T.RBS A civil war has brok.
en outin-Russla. , TJe BotsbewtU.
UKOTne neui ------
olutlonlsts. .,
The' uprising In Portugal nas re
sulte'd in the formation of a new cab
inet. " '
The British and French troops nave
taken over sections on the front be
tween Lake Carda and the Adriatic
Sea from the Italians. ,
i.ninON Dec. 10. A counter rev
olution In Southeastern Russla";ttndr
the leadership of General Kauaiaes
Is apparently atmed at seising author- ,,
lty there, and cutting off food sup
plies from Siberia.
According to a proclamation, of the
hnifchnvtki. the Kalldlne forces are
now menacing Ekaterlnostav, Khar
kov, and Moscow.
In the province of Orenburg, the
bolshevtkl have been overthrowajiy
inaicaung mat mree lurwo, -- J
Ployes of the drug store are now General Dutoff .U '--0..1
' me rouiu uu vv4 -.. . - i emeruiiuutvuv inm
Loomls building, formerly occupied day. evening, the proceeds of which
.a l .Ik .MHaUI iTTIllH. 1 .. ..a A. I.m akataltMaSS tlMO.
hv the Klamath Commercial ciuo,
and now taken over by the First Na
tional bank, has been remodeled ana
furnished for the bookkeeping depart
ment of that Institution. TBe force
Installed Its equipment and commenc
ed work there this morning.
Extensive improvements are also to
be made In the front room In the near
f utura and much more convenient ar
rangements provided for the public.
NOTICE
Meeting of the Aloha Chapter No.
at o. k. s.. Tuesday. December lltn,
at 7: 80 p. m., Is called. All members
are requested to be present, ,m there
will be an election or omoers.
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Om of the 'few;su6sk k4vvy
are to be used to buy Christmas pres
cnts for tbe boys of that section who
are now In the country's service. The
sum of 120.80 was realized from u-e
entertainment.
BABY GIRL ARRIVES
Mr. and Mrs. John Neubert of' the
Kalsay block, are the happy parents
of a 7-pound baby girl, born vester-
day. Dr. R. R. Hamilton was in attendance.
wearing the khaki of Uncle Bam
Tbey are Clifford Sevlts, now sta
tioned at Fort Stevens: Albert Jones,
Fort Wm. H. Seward, and Arthur
Boleo, Washington, D. C.
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FORECLOSURE SUIT FILED
An action for foreclosure has been
instituted by E. B. Pierce vs. A. C.
Stormant, Edgar Outland, May Out
land and Clara R. Cameron, In the
office of the circuit court clerk. The
foreclosure follows the non-payment
of a note for $1,500, gjven February
1, 1915. Tbe original amount with
Interest now totals 81,781.54. The
parties of the action are non-residents.
Bert C. Thomas is plaintiff's
attorney.
.. Tiinff i. ottarVln Tehechenrev.
A proclamation says that" enemies of
tbe people have undertaken a issi mv
mnt.o destroy tbe catue'or peace,
and that the constructional democrat
ic party Is providing means for the
revolt.
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. INTEREST RATE
HAS BEEN RAISED
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4 The Federal Farm Loan
Board has announced an in-
crease In the Interest rate to-
farmers from 5 per cent to ott
per cent. '
Night School Second
Term Starts Tonight
HARDWARE DEALER RETURNS
Will Baldwin pf the Baldwin Hard
ware company, has returaed ! ft
hi let business visit to San Francisco.
eaugkt yesterday ky Harry lr MmHk
of this city in Lake aiwauaa.
LEAVES TO ENLIST
Paul McDonald, who returned from.
v visit witt lUjt Jwt Mford
JllKsWJEWi W. -s-
toaaelaee. where he expects to enlist
la tbe quartermaster's department
Encouraged by the Interest that has
been taken In the night school at tho
Klamath County high school during
the past ten weeks, It has been decid
ed by those who have this matter In
charge to start another term of equal
length, providing there Is sufficient In.
tmrmat tn warrant Continuing.
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free to everyone, cost of books aelsg has been, an average atte4MM
tbe only charge. . , "
The second term will start thla
-v.-ninr it is esoecuUly urged uat
those who enter the shorthand course
should be on hand this evening, in or
der that all may get the Beginning oi
the work. Principal .Bowman an
nounces thstthere will he ftft elaseee-
durlag tbe two holiday weeks,
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