4 K * KF.AtHFN EVERYONE • • I X KLAMATH CWIMÎ • «»♦«••♦♦♦•••• • i i WING r Xft.it of ♦ • hoi I in its oiti GQN ♦ «•••«***♦•«• VOLUME WVMHKR 7» KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1914 XIA f SUII FILED TO ♦ ♦ ♦ I 1 IÖ CRUSH FOES NINI I HE GERMANS TIKH NANI* IHEAD ♦ ♦ ♦ Crown Prince, in Interview With United Pres« Correspondent O.XL OF ZAPATA'N LIE! TENANT» Says Teutons Are United in Fight, and Are Bound to IF MADE GOVERNOR OF STATE SINGLA—ANOTHER ARMY Triumph Over Their Enemies MAN IN RULER OF Gl ERRERÒ ll«|H*r1» From I biiiilvr« Art* TIuil tlx- iriili'ii loru» liv on tiu D«f«ll*- I»«— Klug George »ml 4 Emperor U llheini Ire Nuw *i tlx- Front, Ac- lilli suit to have declared Illegal the contract,whereby County Judge Wor- • den and County Commissioner Merrill would give the Chapman Const ruction I company 1 •> per cent of the cost of tue completion of the court house for Bean ... 1S8.B74 superintending the work, was filed to­ Benson mi . me day. R. N. Day, through bls attor . 113.178 McBride Kurri» 111,171 MlwS EVELYN APPLEGATE. WHO , ueys. Kuykendall & Ferguson. Is the Grilloway 711.3 o it plaintiff, and the defendants are Wor­ I n ESPECIALLY QUALIFIED FOR den, Merrill and the Chapman Con­ Cnlied Preu Servie» THE PLACE. IS IN charge : of struction company. HERLIN. Nov. St' Thu oAclal an 'I his action also seeks a restraining THIN WORK tKiunceuiont of the promotion of Gen order to enjoin the defendants from • rut von lllndcnberg to th» rank of carrying out or attempting to carry liitit marshal and the fact that Kaiser out the provision* and things con­ 'I be study of music was re-estab­ U libel tn I* now *t the trout ha* tracted to be done In the contract, or lit hed as a part of the public school areuaed mudi public enthusiasm ai' -ged contract. course today by the local school The war olile« claim* no victory in It Is heid in the complaint filed to­ board. Miss Evelyn Applegate, a Poland, but says the fighting Hier» I« day that at the time the contract was diugbter of L. B. Applegate, is in Killitit. sllnRI M.LEGES I II AT desperate oecuted, there was in the new court charge of the department. h«u*e fund of Klamath county a total A strong R um I rii attack upon for- I lil t h INwl Ell TO HIM I olt 1 For this position. Miss Applegate of $139.47. The contract, it is held, tipcatlon* «a*t of Dsrkehmeu has ut­ lias fitted herself by long and careful H orne : CAME HAt K FROM THE attempts to create an obligation and terly failed The Germans look 80U study. She has taught music In Ore- voluntary indeb' dness, while the luen, and south of the Vistula they lllMi, REPI IHATEII gou aud California schools for seven county is already ter in voluntary captured 500 prisoner* and I x can- or eight years, being at one time an rown prince was Lralisf-rred in fact, the story was sent out This is the first photograph take debt beyond the $5.000 limit pre­ non yesterday the .‘astern field after giving the the Austrians had refused further to instructor at the Ashland Normal bribed by law. of Crown Prince Fredeiick Willia ■rilew published below, co-operate with the Germans because 1 school. Full to recover $330 has been start- on lh<* Prussian battle front. Ju. l ulled Prass Servie« The complaint further alleges that Miss Applegate is a graduate of the ha crown prince has been blamed the crown prince, who was holding in th« circuit court by Burrel back of him is shown bla favori ut the time the contract was made, PARIS Nov So The loiumunlque the center in the battle line of which music department of the University of some Germans for the retreat of reports no change* In the battle line W Short figalnst Paul Brunzell. In white horse, which he used when 4<-ner il von Hindeuberg and the very the Austrians were the right wing, the _ Pacific, _____ She also took a special lhe members of the court were acting In Belgium und Franc*. It I* de­ this, Kuykendall A Fergu»ou are the he led one German army in taking louvy i'lsses of both Germans and had retreated and left them at the teacher's course in the San Francisco iudlvldually. and not In regutar aea- clared the German* are nearly every- plaintiff's attorneys Trainiug School for Public School Mu­ cion as the county court of Klamath l.uiigwy. In France Ai trrigbt, 1914, by l'nl' - i'rv« Association Copyright in Great Britaln AU rights reserved.) schools of California University. Antone Kalos, a Greek, employed dent, the French and English ad- |S«*nt the check back dishonored. For I at the Long Lake Lumber company, HEADQUARTERS, ARMY OF THE many opened the first Interview he' carefully and steadily welding about Schmitz-Lundy. «Miring and occupying abandoned | his trouble, and for the expenses of (was arrested Sunday by Game Wnr- 'litigation. Short asks $200 dtmaguz CROWN PRINCE IN FRANCE, Nov. lias ever given a foreign newspaper- us German trench«». A wedding that comes as a sur- idens Stout and Furber, for hunting A London dispatch »ays King In addition to the value of th« hors«- 30. (By courles via Namur, Alx la kman These words also prefaced the ' The fact that we foresaw and, as prise to their many local friends was wKbout a license. He pleaded guilty, < ei rgo ha* left London for the front. ( Lappeilc, The Hague to London, via br»t statement made to the press far as possible, forestalled the attempt solemnized Sunday afternoon at the and was fined $25 and cos's. Kalos "The enemy continue* the defens­ cubic to New York)—"Without doubt by any member or the German Royal to crush us within this ring, together M. E. parsonage, when Rev. E. C. i is not a citizen of the United C'ates. ive In Belgium.” says the commu­ Richards performed the ceremony) and under the game laws a bunting thi* I* the most stupid, the most i family since the outbreak of the war. with the fact that we aie prepared to nique. "We hold all our ponltlon*. i dt fend ourselves is now being used uniting Frank J. Schmitz and Carrie license would cost him $25. senseless, the most unnecessary war "I'm sorry, therefore, that I cannot a* an argument in an attempt to con­ V. Lundy in the bonds of matrimony. ■ and not less tl in city, aud wish to repeat at this time 5 per cent wns fixed as the rate of in- tending to the packing and shipping Chamber ot Commerce, the Panama- sition, all sorts of schemes will be that 1he Oregon exhibit in its en- I toreat to be charged by federal re- of the stock, which will arrive here ; Pacific International exposition com- carried out. One of these will be the ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ tlieiy. Including the Oregon building | serve banks for rediscounting com- next week. The stock Invoiced Ji.500. ■ uilttee, and all members of the Klam­ solid .ng of Klamath county farmers ath county court. of tho administration do not regard mill contents, the fish and game pavil- 11 irc*R' paper. for *mall sums toward this purpose. I'nlted Pros* Service Another method to be adopted will ------- According to a statement made In lhe county court has agreed to do- WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 30. - (seriously tho unofficial reports tbnt Ion, tho material for which ciinC I Unrrania hns demanded tho wlth- from your Chamber of Commerce and Buyers are negotiating in Chicago the house of commons by Premier ¡nate from $500 to $t,000 for partici­ be the producing of a number of the­ lhe armies of Carranza and Villa are jdruwal of the American warships cltla«