The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 03, 1914, Image 1

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NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
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6 GERMAN WARSHIPS REPORTED SUNK
Italy Orders Mobilization for Emergency
WILSON ASKS AMERICANS KEEP COOL
Russians and French Are on German Soil
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INVADE GERMANY;
BIO BATTLE IS ON
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Tlirc t the munarcha moat cloac-
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clear away and lha one ha raplurd
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rlshl away jhai papJ througu more wara man
any ruler In Huron Up Is i-old, ty
rannical, aud inarcltvas, and It has
bn hla ambition (or more than half
a century to extend hit domains south
through tho territories now control!-
Schrodoer's Work Feature of Lopsided Game
Tho no-hit, no-run gamo, which
l featured throughout tho land
wlioiiovtr it occurs, camo nsar to
l'lpii!lng In Klamath rails yestar
'ay aftvrnoou, when flchrotdner
blanked tho llonsow team, and the
locals piled up II runs.
At that, soma say that tho wallop
'" tlio eighth which allowed a Do
oamalto lo get safely or base, was
error, Klelder Noel waa none
'cu ncllvo In getting ItIn fact, ho
stood as If mtismerlsed Just long
otiough to let the ball get beyond lha
"itch or his paws.
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"th twlrltr, there waa liUle of Utar
'l In (he game, aa both sides nade
(roqueat wrara. lehrMdnor struck
cut thlrtm M walked two.
Hough, wIm tkraw for the Clover
laf aggregation, was touched (or
sixteen hits. Of tlieso Noland, Hay
deu and Hchroedner hit doubles, and
MoUchenbarher and Bchroeduer each
clouted out a threo station swut.
Tho (pains lined up In this wny:
Klamath Kails Motschoubacher,
catcher. tlchroadr.er, pitcher; Dale,
first base; Msuuur, second huso; Hay
dan third baso; Maxwell, shortstop;
Auibroso, Noel aud Noland, outfield,
(lonansa Hold, catcher; Hough,
pltcbor; Hough, llrsl baso; Chcny.
second baso; Jones, third base; But
ton, shortstop; Klackus, Hohmoor and
Weeks, outfield.
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l.'uijprtr of Optmany
hI by 3rla, Orrec), Uulgsrla, and
Itoumantn. He hoped that the Turk
ish war, In which the smaller king
doms south drove tho Turk out of
Europe, might leave him In posses
sion of that territory. Hut his guess
was wrong.
The ctar Is concerned In the war
bocause It has been his policy to pro
tect the Slavs In Bulgaria, Servla and
iloumanla. Tho Husalans have tried
to build a strong sentiment south of
King IVn-r KaragvorK? ltl of ScrrU
Auatrl.1 to check her development.
King Peter Karageorgevltch of Ser
vla, who may lose his throne It the
war continues. Is one of the mourn
ful figures among rulers In Europe.
He succeeded to the crown after King
Alexander and Queen Draga had been
murdered, and for a long time some
governments In Europe would not
recognise blm. Ho has now, how
eor, because of the aggressions of
Austria, won much sympathy.
United Prasw Barrios
WASHINGTON. D. C, Aug. 1.
It was announced authoritatively to
day that the United State win sot
offer lo mediate la the Enropeaa alts
aUon now. It was hinted that tkia
talxht be done later.
President Wllaott today seat a amaa-
saga to congress aaklag a lltl.008
appropriation for th aid oC Aaew
lea aarasuL - t
Wilfaav made aa- apaesU ' to. tto
press, through the Waakiagtea cor
respondenu. not lo publish aaaaa
tlonal statements. He held that the
United States Is prepared to meet the
financial situation, and that there can
be no cause for alarm unless through
unfounded newspaper reports.
"America can reap a great glory
by seeing that no one lose his head."
said the president.
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PARIS, Aug. . Tbsj Treats
United Press Service
NEW YORK. Aug. S. Tha daar-
Ing house authorities voted to issue
temporary clearing house checks.
United Pre Service
WASHINOTON. D. C. Aug. X.
Secretary Bryan said tha governaseat
Is considering sending ships to gat
Americans In Europe. The Ameri
can consuls have been instructed to
get Americans to the seaports.
' America has agreed to take over
the German embassies in all of tha
warrlns countries, with the under
standing that this does not preveat
similar service wherever asked,"
said Bryan. "So far. there has bean
no reply."
moaoptaaes at Loagvy reader
d elective aarrloa today ay
droppUg aoxaha oa tha Oarsaaa
force. 4)
Early thJ aioralac tha aacw
coraa daaaollahed a Oonaaa
armored trala by droyataa;
bosaba oa It. av
Taia to tho irat laaUae la
tha worWa kkstery of Uta at-
fectlv ua of air craft.
Called Pre Sarrlee
LONDON. Aug. 3. Heavy Igaltag
la reported at Loagvy. Tha Laxaaa
bourg dlvialon or tho Oeraaaa army
attacked the frcach there at day
light The battle la expacUd to ex
tend along tha whole froatler to Clry.
The Meta amy joUed U tghtlag
fore today. Tha Oermaa scoau are
(Coatiaaad aa aaga 4)
Youngest "HmlUUe" Celebrate
Cnlted Preas Service
WABHINOTON. U. C, Aug. S.
The youngest ot the four "Smltnlos;
of the Senate" Senator Ellison D.;
Hmllh, of Florence, South Carolina
today celebrated his forty-eighth
birthday anniversary.
This Is also tho birthday anniver
sary of Representative U. L. French,
of Idaho, born August 1, I87G.
M'NARY ASKS A
LONGER
PERIOD
A New Mlsa Oveus
The population ot Mills addition In
creased yosterday, when a daughter
arrived at the home of Councilman
and Mrs. lieu 8. Owous,
Mrs. Rogers Home
Mrs, Leslie Rogers uud her two
daughters, who have been visiting
relatives In Oakland and vicinity,
im returned.
In for Supplies
Marshall Orr, a well known Klam-
oth county rancher, waa a county
seat visitor Saturday.
JL'BT WHO IH THE REPUBLICAN
NOMINEE FOR SUPREME JUDGE
IS A MATTER STILL TO BE RE-CIDED
An extenslou of the time has boen
usked by Juitlco McNary, who was
tlod In tho primaries for tho fourth
republican nomination for Justice of
supreme court of Oregon with Circuit
Judge Benson of this city, before lota
are drawn for the nomination, The re
check other tally sheets Is the reason
given by McNary.
Judg Benson Is leaving tha mat
ter largely In the hands of his rapra-
sentattvo In Salem and has not al
lowed or refused the extension as yet.
If the request Is refused by A. C. Em
mons, the Judge's representative, the
Iota will probably b Immediately
drawn.
Tho agreement between Benson
and McNary was that certain tally
sheets wore to be rechecked before
August 1st and It at that time the
contestants still were tie the nomina
tion was to bo settled by drawing
lots.
They've Gone Caiupiag
Mrs. Thomas Martin, Mrs, Henry
Anderson and children and Viva and
Dorothy Martin left on this morn
ing's steamer for Rocky Point, where
they will spend several eweks. Mrs.
E. U. Ratnsby will Jolu them later.
Movo Closer la
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ratnsby have
rented their home In Hot Sprlnga ad
dition to Mr. and Mra. H. L. Qlem.
They have taken apartmaaU with Mr.
and Mra. William WhIUock.
Landscape Artist Is Here
Man to "Do" Crater lake Buqaet best Tadej
Mark Daniels, general supervisor
and landscape gardener of the na
tional parks In the United States tor
tho federal government, stopped la
this city for a few hours today whll
on hla way to Crater Lake on a gen
eral Inspection tour of the parka of
the Northwest.
While In this city, Mr. Daniel waa
tendered a banquet at the Whit Pel
ican Hotel and waa taken around tha
city In a machine In order to glv him
a perapecltvo of the location of tha
town. Daniels haa also hla private
business, which consists of tha taking
of large contracts for tha building
over of whole cities la order to mak
them aa beautiful and artistic aa pas
sible. While on tha trio ha oferad
many sutgestlons for the beautify-
ing ot Klamath Falla.
In outlining the new policy of tha
federal government to a Herald re
porter In regard to our national
parka and other beauty spots. Inaar
visor Daniels said, "Tha crua or tha
whole matter la simply this: tha far
ernment Is going to get out from la
front of tha people and gat aaaJad
them. Every year there are lit mil
lions ot dollars carried to ara by
American tourists, it Is estimates
that 160 million ot this to spent far
educational purposes and the rtmiln
Ing four hundred mtlllea far sfat
seeing and touring the varteas
countries noted for their sesaary.
"Now it to known that tha Bar--
Ba vender ot his aeeas in a met
better bargainer thaa the ' .
a) though we arte mnHHM m,i, v
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