The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 06, 1914, Image 1

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KAISER TELLS ITALY
Uhlan
FIERCE FIGHTING
BETWEEN BELGIUM
AND THEGERMANS
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ib lenal for Uir rouol of Hto ! Elliott lot the pUlutlrt terminal
,rptBa hattto at l.lree, tho llol- 'rt! Hie trial (it (Itf action of M Kttln
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Tit outlying fnfl ocro vacated. Tl. motion granted It) Judg
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vi ItiMp, a It it otP dtltlC rfTrrlltol) '"llutmaul llfrry" flcurrd Aram ttxth
lloilt urmln wro rlnfifcl uor,irr lite rnttnaitl uf ih Jpfutin
tiitUl 'firm' ttKlt in afttWO' hi cl.tim
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rfiil UltUfta. Jtcnuralnj llm llnlclali l. lu iho Urrry rmtrrflt
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man itrtlllrrr rirr Tlj made n '
ocljr tltBfgo liO HolKllltll a.
alrmlli llito a Uoins rtatraiter)
llUlan litfattlt) and ravaltr c-'
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ill ah nt.nult ttl'ott lite rhafgiliE
iriHtimr ami Ultlaii' rommattd a
aiinllillaloil Unit wcro falllrd or.
Hiiundrd, and Hip remainder cap
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ll la Imllmrd dial llm (Winann 0Tt
I'trfaflttK fur n nUlil mtaull
t'nlud I'roM JWrtic
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matt oii.Mltit, flxlnit ttvor tlto furtlric-j
llntti, aa wrrchpit wlirit a llrlclatt
IiIkIi biikIo kuii aoitl nn mplonlrp altoll
litmus!) dm noloMf,
Tito xan oilnded and tit machine
Ml, killing a rrti intimated M about
ljnty-u.
It U Aiiiioutirod that tho Herman
Int.tn, hlllod mill Hounded at Vi,
woro 3, too and Iwlco Dial numher In
thii vicinity or Meo.
I'nllod I'rcM Horvlco
I'AIIIH, Auk. CKrnch mid dor'
mitn irotiu uro clanhliiK In inuny
lilncua nloiiK lli hordor, Nnncy ho
I'llnli ro (tiled ulih French nnd Oct
ttinn wounded.
Tho war omc lnalt Hint lh Ocr
County Is Victor in
Action for Damages
A vordlit for tho defendant was re
turned Into court by tho Jury In tho
suit uf Earl Htcwart ngulust Klamath
county for damages. The Jury return,
d a ssnUd verdict Inst night, which
was opened lu court thin morning.
la this action Btowart sought to re
Goes Thru Belgium
malt halo tint 'Bl- UUlnf Hue
f Pffttrh fort, and ) that this
mornliic French to airy urprWd the
(Wiroatt lrixjtn at lllourc. Ullttne
moral
t'Mud lfe rtorvlro
IIKIM.IN, Au C Tl ar rar
today admit that Ottirfdl Uhlans
and b reclmottt of Undota ire trap
(led by tho lMclatu and touted
NON-SUIT IN THE
BERRY REVIVAL
ArcoitM.v i tut mi. n-usriiT
Mill nut Till; .uht IT
whka hTi:iMirii.tii,ivT cam:
in w.i,i:i i.v cufrt
COURT TO NAME ,
EXPOJOOSTER
COMMITTEi: I'HOM CHAMllCIt TO
UI.STKH WITH COl'NTV JIIMJE
TUN EVEM.VO O.V THE MAT
TElt A Hireling of ureal lniHirlalirr lu
Klamath count? will to ludd thla
at mlng, when a cominlttrtt from tho
chamber of commcrro, comiioncd of
C, M. Onelll. II. II. KdmoinU, W. A,
Didndl, Will T l.w nnd lU Uiumia,
h confer with Hio county couri ro
KardliiK mi nitroirltlon nnd the n
I'oltillnn of a nun to beitn tho work
of col led I iik Klnmnth coimty'a vt
hlhlt for Hie I'MiinmA-l'nclltn Inter
nntionnl Exioaltlon.
Thl wrtH dune nt tho luiilftntlon
of (leu M, ll)lntid of the Oregon com-
jiullon with the chnmUvr of com-
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(Contluutd on l'o 4)
lover $2,000 from tho county, He
held thnl whllo rldlug a horse uloug
it county road the liorso shied, col
lided with n post and pornmneutly In
jured him,
Btuwarl bused his action upon tho
falluro of tho county to tnko tho post
out of tho highway,
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WAHIIINOTON, I). V. Aug. .-
Mrs. Wood row Wilson passed away
ut S o'clock this afternoon
For several weuk alio him been suf.
firltiK. Inrgely with norutun proatra
Hun Vestordny aim look a turn for
Hie uorao, nnd nil of the family wero
atiiuuiiined home.
Mis Wilson spent a fairly restful
night, nnd hud a fnlnt rally lu tho
morning The physicians' held out no
Itopo for her.
She was unconscious the greater
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IA)N1M)N All coast uwlnts nitort
stHlriiiK. Believe! to be a runnltui
light btern sctiutatilMi and torpedo
boats.
AMMTERUAM German alilpst
are sttackluK Hie forts at Sveftbors;,
ths eatmuce to Iho OuU of KiuUad.
.LONDON Tho csMfsi coaasctlag
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part of the day, and wit kept alive
by oxygen
No arrniiKementa hae .is yet been
mndo for tho funeral.
I'rlor to hor marrlago to the prottl
dent, June !, 18S5, deceased was
Miss Ellen Loulso Atxscn. She was
n tu ctnb or uf u pruur.nuut Georgia
ftuully, mid was one of the best known
Southern belle of that period.
There are three daughters. Miss
Margaret Wilson, Mrs. Francis II.
snyro and Mrs. William McAdoo,
sina coming to Washington, Mrs,
Wilson has bet actively engaged Is
work for the poor of Hi a city.
tho ltuliiu esabsMsy here with St.
leterburir ceased working this after-
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It U believed Uaat tho Germans
have succeeded 1st cuttlajr. these and
other cables.
LONDON Tweirty.tlve wounded
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hllEHIFP LOW AND MRS. W. H.I
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OLII hCHOOULiTES. '
SkcrlfT C C Low and Mr. Will H
(Core, wife of a Medford banker, wholof !fcr Bonanza district aa principal
Hero o.a Booimat together. etneforc ,he e0Bmeaetd, th, rtt.
today for the flni time In forty yeara.j '
,Mi. Gore it In tho city with ner,":o cancelled tbelr contract with
Lu.band and wn and daughter on a!B:,rt0B- and M' r P. Burke,
'ti.ii -Hh ni.i trir,A. w,h nl famr, Barton went to.
Mr fore and Sheriff Low former
ly resided In Jackvon connty, where
they spent their school days. Later
he mored to Klamath county and Mr.
Oorc married Mr. Gore, who U con
nvcted with ihf bank In Jlcdford.
Arrlvlns In the city last night for a
rhlt In this vicinity for a abort time,
she wat axrccablj- surprised to meet
Sheriff Low on the streets today, and
be accompanied the Gores on trip
to Merrill,
Whllo both have been back and
forth a number of time. It seems as
though they never happened to meet
tand today was the first time In forty
j cars. Pleasant reminiscences were
Indulged In of the old school days
years ngo
STOP WORK ON
TULE LAKE JOB
AI'fltontlATION VX)K THE YEAR
IS EXHAL'STEi). MAX AG EH
CAMI IS MAKING KUHTHEH I.V.
Vt-sTKJATIONS
Experimental work to And another
outlet for the waters of Tul Laka Is
ended for tho year, according to Pro
ject Manager Camp of the reclama
tion service. Tho money appropriat
ed for this work for tho year ha been
exhausted.
la the meantime, Mr. Camp will
make a study of coudltfons around
the l.ava Beds, with a view to Ondlus
crolces which can bo utilised lu the
draining of the take, aud will look
Into conditions lu couuectlon with
that part of tho project. Ho will mako
it detailed report to tha chief engineer
durhiK tho winter, aud the work to
be doua uoxt year will then be out
lined SUIT AGAINST
SCHOOL MONDAY
MAN WHO WAS HIRED, THEN
FIRED, SEEKS TO RECOVER A
YEAR'S SALARY, EXPENSES
AND SOO DAMAGES
Much Interest is being manifested
in tho outcome of the trial of the s'tlt
of Thomas A. Barton against the Bo
nsma school district to recover ssj-
MUST AID
GERMANY THREATENS TO GO TO
WAR WITH ITALY; THE LATTER
INSISTS SHE IS YET NEUTRAL
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tary and damans. The cas U icbcd
uled for Monday.
ISarton wat ehon by the directors
I'oii.inia. and was at the schoolh-us
on the odYnlng of the term opening, i
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In hit action, fllxl Ihrnnrh Hnalll
And Manning. Baton aaks for IS
iravellins expenses. 1900 salary as4 i
1500 damages.
SCHROEDERTO
LEAVE SOON
RECEIVES WORD TIL1T TICKET
ll.la BEEN SENT UV TACOM..
U.VAUER, WHO IS IV A HURRY i
FOR KLAMATH I'lTCHER
tflce today cabled the British forslga
Klamath Falls will lose her new'oaice. reiterating former sUUmsaU
pitcher without giving htm a chance !hat Italy Intends to remain strictly
to show what he has If the transports-
Hon bald to have been sent arrives 1 The message notlaea England that
before Sunday. her declaration of war sgalast Osr-
In a letter received today, Schroed-'many and Austria dosa not altor It
er, of tho Western Trl-State League, laly's resolution to stay out.
who was engaged for the locals, but H Is expected that Germany will
lias been ottered a berth with ths Ta-
coma League at a higher salary, was
Informed that hts transportation had
been sent him. It also stated that
they wanted him there to pitch Sun
day If possible and to have his arm In
good shape. Schroedcr had accepted
tho offer, providing transportation
v.-as sent and he has been awaiting
the answer.
In case It does not arrive tonight,
ennabllug him to leave In the morn
!ng for Taeoma, which he will have
to do to pitch there Sunday, It Is
probable that ho may lay over and
pitch tor Klamath Falls.
Ferry O. DeLap, manager. Is en
deavoring to get a gamo with one or
the California teams and believes he
will be able to book SIsson.
"Army" Invades the
Big Klamath Basin
By M. A. McOALL
(County Agriculturist)
The past seasou seems to have been
a specially favorable one for the de
velopment of Insect life In Klamath
county. The latest pest to make its
appearance Is the "army worm."
While as yet confined to a very Urn
Ited area, and not particularly serious
as It now studs, the seaelhlUty (or
Frit Five Ctata
IF GETOCAXY DBCLAMM WAB ON
ITALY, ITALY WILL
( ATTACK AC8TSIA
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Kaiser With Give Itfttr CaUl
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LONDON. Aug. . GerBUUsr lua
Isaud as ultimatum to Italy to fulllt
l her obllgatlona under the Triple Al-
rltance and help Oermaarand Aostrta.
The kaUer has set the Umi Halt
at midnight. If the demand is cot
met with by that time, he will declare
war against Italy.
It Is bellevtd that Italy will refuse.
umieo rress aervico
ROME, Aug. C The forelga of-
'neutral If there la say possibility.
declare war on Italy tonight.
it this Is done. Italy will declare
war on Austria, and attack rlfkt
away.
l'ellcaa Bay Dsusces
Next Saturday night the third of
the Pelican Bay dances will be glvsm
by tho management of that popular
resort. These dances are to bs a
feature of "The Bay" this summer,
and aside from the delights of tho
dance, the trip there and back ovtr
the moonlit lake Is a most enjoyabla
one.
Miss Mabel Carney has been ap
pointed to train the high school
pupils In Minnesota to teach la the
rural schools of tho state.
large damage is preseet. Per
reason a brief descriftloa a4 tfcf
and its GoatM la give.
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the larval atage 4 a'lsvfe
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