The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, November 19, 1914, Image 1

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VOLUME
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, Till
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SDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1914
ALLIES ASSUME Kaiser’s Minister of Foreign Affairs HtALiH OFFICtR
CALLS ATTENTION
OFFENSIVE; WEI
TO SANITATION Thousands Uncovered
WEATHER FATAL
Bobs’ Laid to Rest
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IN
THE THEM HEM
REMAINS ok
MENAI E
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FAMOUS BRITISH
MONI.» WHI N MMH.IM.
l>r. Trun» Hay» Tlirie Are Tlirrr <
NO VAI
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IFTER
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THE WELFAltE OI
TROOPS ON
Ilea«)
of Typholil In the I lly, Mini lie A»-
II) Ihr l<«ruu<ii——<irnoan) lt«|a>tt
Invasion of Pola ml by the
German
■»I to Have Eva« uansl LUI«— lille»
Il IT IT si PH I.’s
Troo|»s
Out
•wot
I l»<»m — IS-»|M-rate
Newernge, Failure I« < on-
workI|IK I« l ui lìamlrr» Arm) Off
From
I-¡«tiling
by
Iloti« Mil«-«, ami lite losar» Are
L nited I'reas Service
Heavy
Ian Cavalry < aptured.
Hull) to Suppoit of tlie liuun II.
niann M m » I ìnlmlng Hiiliw
LONDON, Nov. 1!» Through a cold
drizxie of rain, thousands of people
;stood today with beat!« uncove red as
lilted Press .Service
I.
Th«*
following
is
from
Dr
L
I ulied Preaa Service
¡.he funeral cortege bore Hie remain«
Truax, health officer
PETROGRAD, Nov 1»,— A general
PARDI, Nov ID
Rheumatism and
Relative to an editorial appearing ¡of the late Earl Fredericks Roberta,
••attle for the possession of East Prus-
pneumonia aro killing more all'ilota
in The Herald ou November 17th, I {held marshal, from Charing Cross sta­
a - raging from Gumblnneu to An-
at presvul than are bullets, according
desire 1« stale that while the Ankeny
ll on to St. Paul’s, where the remains
iM.ig
:h. >ar office asserts that
ditch is without any question a men­
1« the latest dispatches from Fland­
were
Interred
with
those
of
Great
the
German
entrenchments in the
ace to the health of the city, there
ers. The allies think that «very day
Britain's other venerated war heroes.
laxurian Lake region are captured.
are
other
factors
equally
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danger
­
the Germans s|»-nd In the cold, wet
It also claims that the German
Thousands of Belgians were in the
ot,r The case cited undoubtedly has
trenches Is a galli for the allies, but
vance between the Vistula and
its origin somewhere, but at present respectful lines.
the alile» are also suffering terribly.
W artbe rivers has been driven to
there are three cases of typhoid in
Tho casket was wrapped in the
Bzura River.
German prisoners say that the un­
I the city at widely different localities, Union Jack, and was carried on a gun
The German advance into Poland
one of which is traceable to a case oc­ carriage. Five field marshals, live
trained German reserve« are the w<»»t
from Thorn Is heavy, it Is expected
curring
in
the
«ame
family
about
generals
and
two
admirals
were
the
affected.
’ ti , enemy’s greatest strength Is
three y«»ars ago, where an outside pall bearers. King George, the Brit­
The allies are hammering away In
titrated on this line, which 1«
toilet was used at the time and Is still ish cabinet and representatives of
a determined effort to cut the Ger­
torclng the Russians back. Desperate
being used, and through no fault of President Poncaire of France, the
of the fighting is continual, with heavy
mans north of Arras from their com­
the owner of the place, as he Is not Mikado of Japan, Czar Nicholas of and lai
The kaiser's minister of foreign affairs, von Jagon. the man who had as
munication». British troops are bear­
forces in Ireland.
losses on both sides.
accessible to the sewer.
Russia and King Albert of Belgium
ing the brunt of this attack, endeavor­ much to d<> with bringing Belgium and England Into war against Germany
His history is S practically a history
Another case came under my ob­ attended.
ing to «wing the allied line eastward as did Chancellor nethmann-Hollweg, has been chary of nla photographs T
of English military operation« in In. United Press Service
servation on Conger avenue
The
Field Marshal Roberts, who was dia. He participated In the siege of
hl« is lhe first recent one for which he has posed that has come out of Ger­
mid force the Germans back.
family is using what 1« supposed to colonel iu chief of the ludían troop«,
BERLIN, Nov. Ik.— The ufflcUl
There Is au unconfirmed rum<>> many since the war began
be a spring, but it is a veritable cess- had goue to France to give them his , Delhi, and was wounded there, and V.enna statement, covering operation«
that the German« have evacuated l.llle
• pool, Therefore there are several greetings. Soon after his arrival be he wa. a prominent tlgure tn the re­ In Galicia and Poland, says that the
and the British have occupied It
families which are responsible for its became seriously ill. He suffered lief of Lu< know.
Russian cavalry was defeated near
He was commander in chief in Af­ Cracow and 3.000 captured.
Accordlug to the communique th«
development. latck of sewerage, wa­ from a chill and pneumonia rapidly
heavy German bobniardmvnt and In­
ter and milk with the aid of flies, are developed. His great age, 82, miti­ rica iu 1*99 and 190u, In which cam-
The statement say«:
fantry assaults along the northern
the most probable causes of the devel­ gated against his recovery, the crisis paigi he relieved Kimberly and cap­
"Conditions art improving rapidly
tured General Cronje. For this he
front have been temporarllly aban­
opment of a preventable disease like iu the disease coming quickly.
a.-
the result of the co-operation or
was thanked by both houses of par­
doned. although at other points Gw
typhoid, and when the public wakes
the
Austrian and German troops. In
Born
at
Cawnpore,
India,
Septem
­
liament.
artillery duel« are ferocious
Ger­
¡up and gives both moral and financial
the
Carpathians,
we occupy strong po­
Honors have been heaped on him.
man attempts thus far to retake
support to the city council, put In ber 3«. 1832, Lord Roberts has been
rtions,
and
the
Russian
advance there
Tracey del Vai have failed
proper sewers everywhere, tearing In military life since he was a young and bo has nearly all the letters of is Insignificant.
down monument« of a bygone past, man, rising successively through the the alphabet tacked after his name,
IMPLOll WHO LOST TWO FIN
look well to the water supply, allow various ranks from lieutenant to field But to the soldiers he Is "Bobs,’’ and
PRESENT CONDITIONS IN EU-
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¡only
dairies to furnish milk which marshal. He was eommandei of the it was by this diminutive that hU
Gilts LAST Mik FILES ACTION
ROPE WILL NtJT PERMIT COM- conform to a standard of sanitary in­ forces In India from 1885 until 1893. name wtl) live In military annals
BERLIN (vis The llrgue), Nov I»
TO RECOVER FOR LOHH <>l
spection. and clean up and keep clean
-It Is officially announced that the
IMI AS I <*111.11X1
—then we shall reach that stage
Germans have gained west of Hie
■ IMI
INI) DAMAGES
where typhoid Is not knowp.
Quentin and Hoye. Flood« hamp«'r i
f
| We also have a means for Its pre­
operations In the north, and the posi- '
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I'ress
Service
vention
in
the
form
of
antl-typhold
tiens at Yprca and toward Arras have
The Klamath Manufacturing com­
ST. PAUL. Nov. 17 That II would vaccination, which I would recom­
been strengthened.
pany 1» named as defendant In a dam­ be unwise just now to bring Belgians mend to all members of families
More new big alege guna have juat age suit tiled In the circuit court to­
from their native lands to cultivate where a case occurs It Is harmless
reached the front.
day Peter Codema la the plaintiff, tho 3,000.000 acres of unused land of and insures against the disease. Any
PORTE WILL CONDEMN ACTION
and his attorneys arc Onelli A Man­ Northern Minnesota. Is the statement person caring for the sick or In any
OF »MYRNA GUNNERS IX FIR
ning.
way might become exposed, should Tl.MBEIt.MAN FILES AN ACTION TAXPAYERS WILL CAST THEIR
today of Archbishop John Ireland.
JoliHMill Hell« Out.
The cou.plaint states that May 2a,
He asserts Hint present conditions I be subjected to this form of preven­
Glen Johnson, who has been asso­ while Codixna with O’her men was en­
BALLOTS NOVEMBER 2TTH ON
ENJOINING A NI MBER OF THE
in
Belgium would not permit their tative treatment
ciated with C. Il Miller In the Miller gaged In trying to move a top-heavy
i
being
brought
here
as
a
colony,
neces-
THE AMOUNT TO BE ASSESSED.
W ARRANTs
THE OC.
Photo company for several years, has pile of lumber away from a circular
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sold hia Intereat to hit partner. Fol­ saw, the pile toppled over, throwing sailly drawing them front their heroic
NOT F 'R OFFICIAL
TOIIER TERM
WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 1».—
lowing a vielt with relative« In Wash­ hl mon the saw bench and covering defense of their own country.
Archbishop Ireland thirty-five years
state and Navy Department official«
ington. Mr. and Mrs Johnson will re- 'the third and fourth Ungers fr. m on«*
ago brought a colony of Belgian« to
are waiting for fuctber word from
turn to realde in Ibis city.
hand, which came In contact with the | this country, after personal contact
The Herald erred Tuesday in stat-, Ambassador Henry Morgenthau and
Alleging that $1.102.26 worth of
whirling ear*.
warrants issued by the county court ing that the school election to be held Captain Decker of the U. S. S Ten­
with them In his visits to their king,
The plaintiff demands $3.71) as time and these are now very influential res­
at its October term were for debts at the Central school November 27th nessee. explaining tile tiring st a
lla< k From Ituslne«« Trip.
llost and $2.649 damage-
contracted contrary to law, R. N. Day. is for the purpose of electing a new launch fro mthe Tennessee by a
idents of Ghent, Minn. The village Is,
George Gristle of the Klamath Mar
| through Kuykendall A Fergusyn to­ member of the board of directors In­ Smyrna fort.
In fact, a Belgian colony, with Belgian
bl«. Work» haa Just returned from a '
ACTIVITY
<>F THE KLAMATH day filed a suit agmust tile county stead. this eiectiou will be to get the
E. E. Morrison Is building a ware- , < i: stoma
trip to California, where he purchased
Pending receipt of this, it la an-
opinion of the taxpayers regarding uounced in behalf of President Wtl-
a carload of murble for use In his | house for explosives three miles from
OF
COMMERCE court officers to enjoin the paying of
I HAMBER
the two mill levy decided upon by the son that Itmerlca will not permit her-
these warrants.
workrooms
jHprlngtleld,
BRINGS THIS A BOLT— EXHIBIT
A number of these warrant« are for Sl !
hourd
self to become Involved In war
—
the
expense
connected
with
the
search
through a clash with Turkey. It is
A
VERY
LITTLE
COST
A thirty mile road is to be built expected that even though the 8myrna
of McLeod and Medill. alleged to have
authorities were bellgerent, the Turk-
been killed by Frank Williams. The from Prairie City to Long Creek.
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ish Porte will not uphold them, while
Local iron workers are rejoicing warrants issued J. A. Thompson. Phil
i ui\ i il l i niuiiLnu over the reduction of 110 a ton on Stilts, J. W. Halle and the Dunham Pendleton re: tiler- will boost Germany dominating Turkey, la ex-
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shipments of plgiron from the East, Auto company for their part in the products of Peudleton manufacture tremely friendly with America.
just made by the Southern Pacific. searches for the bodies are involv,-d.
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IGRIt'ULTI RIST
RE- -|*|||8 waa secured through the actlv- as is the warrant to the Cottage Stu­
dio for taking pictures of Williams.
the Klamath
Chamber
t'KIVEH HELPFUL VOLUMES | Illes
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Commsroa.
Six or seven warrants Issued to Dr.
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FROM STATE LIBRARY, NYHIl'H
Another matter brought out at last J. G. Patterson for medical services
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' night's meeting Is the fact that the tendered county poor are enjoined.
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jl
W il l. BE USED IZ'fALLY
I Klamath county exhibit, which at- The list also Includes w arrants issued
Arrangements for the sale of 26,- ¡In installments of not less than $5,000
. ,
traded so much attention at the Port- ¡to A. Kalina, a Malin merchant, for
Inlnd Land Products Show, cost the supplies furnished county poor.
(«60,000 feet of natlonal forest tlm- leach In ndvnnce of cutting.
The sales agreement with the for­
In order to help farmers desiring to chamber of Commerce only $68.25.
The suit seeks to have declared In­
her by the forest aervlce to the Lamin
est aervice allows the company until Improve their methods of farming Secretary Blower was complimented valid the warrant« tor $15u issued
Lumber company have been fully I June I. 1916, for the construction of through studying textbooks and other lup<,n M, nile showing, and letters of
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Duncan
completed
,
(lie sawmill, logging roads «nd other works by authorities, County Agricul­ tbanks were sent to lite lami show as September and October salaries. A
The timber, which 1« situated on preliminary Improvements, nnd four turist H. Roland Glitlsyer has received oMclals for their courtesies
w’arrant to Mrs. Mary A. Jackson for
One of the biggest times ever held events of the day. The session saarv
Captain J. W. Siemens and W. A, $3.10 for rabbit scalp bounty and all
lipper Klamath l«ake, on the drainage ycara fro mthnt date for the cutting twenty-seven books on agriculture
and removal of tho timber. It further from the state library. l'lie«« books i>ci«(.|| were named on h committee to warranta for supplies to the poor farm on the Klamath Indian reservation
*0 the morning, and lasted until
area of Od«>asa Creek, consists of 24,-
late in the afternoon.
provides for the co-oporallon In Arc will be kepe here two months. and^wor|( for an appropriation of $20,000 are Involved.
was
the
program
at
Chiloquin
Wed
­
000,000 hoard feet of Western yellow prevention nnd rensonHbly close util- with books owned by Mr. Glaisyer will ,o
used In clearing dirt, brush and
Attorney Baker, who la probating
nesday. when Professor W. T. Powers
pine nnd sugar pine, 2,000,000 board Izutlon of the timber.
be loaned Io those making application other debrla from the road
A. L. Hill of Neodesha. Kansas,
the estates of deceased Indiana, acted
feet of Dougins fir, and 650,000 board
has bought out the Wood Lumber of ,hp
department of the as chairman. In addition to the talk
Of the total sum of $86,336 that for them.
‘the r|m oj crater latke and
feet of white fir naw timber.
company of Medford
Agricultural College addreised the In- by Professor Powers, County Agricul-
this will bring Into the United States1 The books can be kept for two . Klamath road,
i dlans In farm matters. Over 250 turjgt H. Roland Glalsyer, th» Indl»n
The price for the timber la 13.60 treasury, 26 per cont will be expend­ weeks, with a renewal privilege at the j
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per thousand for yellow pine nnd ed on local roads nnd schools, nnd nn end of that limo. After two months Hom« From the City,
The Interurban Telephone system Reds wert present, and all expressed jervics farmer, and several Indians
«ugar pine and 50 cents per thousand additional 10 per cent on the Im- the books will be returned to Salem,
Mrs. Elbert B Hall returned
of Silverton lias been authorised to themselves as much benefltted by the made addresses along tbs line» of
for Douglas fir and white fir, baaed on .provement of roads within the nation
farming, stock raising and tua poultry
raise Its rates by the stats railroad talks.
the log scale In the woods, to be paid ini forests
commission
A barbecue was one of the big , business
Frinii
t
A HARO STRUGGLE
MIMMI It, WH<<IHIII<M PN’EI-
Murr Illic Gun» Are Heal lu ihr Front
«•
in Drizzle to Pay Homage
It» Ila»«
ne« t II liti *»rr«—Ask« People
«f Huppu«-«—lirr-
to
BOX FACTORY IS ADVISES AGAINSE
SUED FOR A HURT
VOTE WILL BE
THE PLAINTIFF
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Build Before June
Indians pave a Big
Time at Chiloquin
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