The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 10, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY. AUGUST 10, 1914
GERMANS TAKE LIEGE AFTER A
HARD STRUGGLE; FRANCE AND
AUSTRIA AT WAR; MANY SCRAPS
Herman iuiUiia factory, with Pv
MONTt.XKOItl.V TROOP I.NVAIU,ftra' . I hJ 'plane
HefldU. nxhilrie U rrMIl At l.ll.
Al'NTttlA. StiW IS ,mtmir
ADY HOME FROM
WORKING TO GET
EXTENSION BILL
FOR MIGXATURK OX IT
SOON
DAI.MATIA
'IsMlM I Hret i I.Mtmtlwura.
UrtuttloK lit Wtr Frum Pari.
Or"ll MmWh IUhL, Mar IU
frt In Itrlalum Im m Few !,
Orftrlt Take OrrtnaM Arruplaae
IVtlury sail Alrttl
UblUd 1'rw. br-lo
PAItlrl, AUs; 1.0- Prance ba d.
rUrr.l ar on Auttfa. TltU fill
liitaed tl,o rliir uf Au.lrla lu el
plain siltUrtorlliho imi ..f
AutrUu troop- jffruugh HwllcrUlld
on I do way in o AWatlsn border.
J i.r.I pr lUnlc.
luU'rlriKLH. Auk ID "The Iter
1. (t rot- hold tl city of l.l-s Al
)c( MJIBo of Kit fori ar "till held
br th tUUUfc tUl 111") Mftl tACr
wiled lit at( ltldrndM if rh
oitsrr It U rpe;ied that ih Cf.
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bav tciiitd tlio Au-
are rorupln( Scutari
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lo Mn futU at Inlfcl
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M out IndenulUly All
rl tuliplled
Ttir sited llelgtan and
iml airf moving fufvard
ttie Ocrraiut hack,, Tit
tilt hold lUge, but will b
adt -are aduiti a the fotta
trel the rfeda and the
a poaltfoi lo cut (beta
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ttiunlrailon at wtorml jlot. blown
nut brll(r and In otbr ry lntr'
(rJ lth tfripftailon until lb
nrtnani at In danir of tl) tatw
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BMlltffjr, up.
fanlrf, ar ai
i uorlb or tho
tbkt tby ba
Tt4jab.y InvatliHl Au.tfla, and
ar horn In Ualiuatla TliU (orrnon
tbpy arr4 Din Amirlaiii at Tr-b.
"nJciiMine man) mm
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I'MIA, Am 10 -Tim ti.nlan
(alion (lair that ho AUttrlan
iia atiamlohfJ oflnM to ru ilir
lUnube In Ibo (ar nt tin. Hrlan
drfrnio. and hatr rxlttcd. Irlne lit-
nla
Kaiser Wilhelm and His Six Sons Parading Through Berlin Streets I
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LONDON, Aug. t0 Tb ercattil
battU of modern tlmw. It to vi
lird. ti oon b rouftit In lid'
eluiti. Thn rvnaot-ihlii tbtro It
lremlr rlfl.l, but It U known that
ib Crunch and tlrrroani ar Mobil
lilnc at Namur, the llllan b.
tlruttfU lrr that tbo (ierinab
" batllttg al l.$p, awaiting ui
pllci and fp-otifofcanianti.
I'nllwl lfa IUrtr
I'AIIIH. Aug, 10. TI.p rreucli now
bold rVrncr, Colmar, Mulhun,
Nni llrnlaavli and Hinuaburg, ecu
li-r of hp Herman advance, it la
bvi that th UHr lllitno army
l now advancing to mot tun Krench.
At Mulhauii ( frmcb look tba
Uultod 'ra Karvfr
I'AltlH, Aug 10 Herman Infantry
and ravalry today rrpult4 Krnth
ti airy alrU at lngbouni. In
franc.
Tti war offiro ay that after dc-
lrat (Igtittng ttn rreneb baw cap
turt-4 ib paaara at lion lloasma t.
Uarl, balow Mulbauavn. n
l?olll arvrn ,
l,ON!KN, Aug. lo.Tb admlr.'
ally tctiDrnir tb rprt tbat ibi
tlrliUb main crulaor aquadron ank
tb 0ran ttibmarltti l'lf., Tbi
of tbo alnklac l bllv4 to,
b the Nonb U.
rnmi lrfi lit Itlgtitt ' Klwr. nw n I'rlnrr rmlrrkit U'llllam, I'rlwrc I'lCrl Frinlrrirh, I'rinrr Adalkrt. Vrime .iugiut, I'rinrr l)nr. a n1 I'rioc
Joarltlm.
Jum beforp iltfl Kuropran crUI llrrllu and rxclttd wild eulhualairn.
ramc, Kaltrr Wllbvlm and III alxiXot unty the kciMr blrawlf but the
ton paraded at tbe brad of a
tary prctnion tbrougb tbo itrcoU of itona.
PpaBajgaHplpBmmmmm!aBWSa
mlll-iiltrlln iopl art proud of the aU
ff-K. p.t. IM t-l ..I... .ict. ft.A
a HW UHltVIIU, HHU IMV
ANOTHER TRIAL IS
AT A DELIVERY'
Back freaa WaaklMtM. kr
wg aat by tko Kbuafttk waUr uaara
to work for Ua saaf f Um ne-
ilamatloa staavtoa Mil, coaaaa AM
Ady. prcaidBt of tbe local aaaoefa-
Hon. SIbco he has beem la WaahlBf
ton. and largsly throagh kla tferU.
tbc bill, which preTloualy h4 paaaH
me senate. 1 bow tlireagh the hoaae.
"The bDI aa paaaed by the hoaae
.was amended to require payateat of
i a 5 per cent lastead of a X per ceat
InsullBeat by the eatrraMa. aaM
jAdy. 'Thle doea net aJTeet te Waai
jath project.
I "Aa aateadaieat added aranrMea!
made a atriklnc.tbe kaiter called thee alx aon Into a!,lt esUautea aad appattlaaaiaaH
I conference and went pter at leatthj'or " work gaaat b MhflftKtai aa4
fth nmiMHA nf wrr I m. t.iiA. 'imrnnJ hv m.-
I - t" 'r--... w " wmm wwvwBi """" m vmtwmm 1VVT
JUi r. me uiumaium wu e be Uld n ,0 tb.m hU wn0,. , ,UrU. Thla w
by the Gersaa gortrameat to the csarfand hU hope. (reclaautlaci aarrla
greee aaktec far awcayrtatla atka
the riTera aa4 haraara or ataUIar lam.
proreateat faaaa. hat alataly raaairaa
t Hill II I I alfB.1 III llllll I I Hal llllaBl icmcnwa 10 ayaroTO t U
kalier at their right,
picture.
NDIA TO LANGELL VALLEY HOPPERS BUSY
a . -
- . 7 taa&
REVOLT SOON?! BARN IS BURNED! AROUND SALEM
laew coaTeaa eaaU raaaal tkda
art Wedntada.
A lUg Trewl
lUblblt of local
Tbumday and Friday aluruoon and
cvanlng at library club room, Third
and Main, Tb public U Invited
TWO I'ltlMINKIIK, Itl'MII.V I'M.
IM! HACK KAW, Altl. WATCH.
Kit IIV IJItl'lTV HUUHIFK AXII
riRi: ciut:r
HINDUS r3H'IX)VKO ON COAST j.NO DKTAII-S ARK G1VK.V IN MKS-I.NIXE ACRES OP POTATOES AT
AltK LEAVING HURRIEDLY FOR
TUB OIUK.NT, MUPPOSEDLY
FIOHT ENGLAND
TO
H.GK EXCEPT TIUT THE TEN
ANT, GEORGE NOBEL. LOST
HORSE AND HAY
I
THKASYLCM FARM CXEAXEO
OUT BY THE ACTTYE UTTLE
PESTS
fork lu Ibxotrr
I Another attempt al jail breaking ASTORIA, Ore.. Aug. 10. Ktery
cJaaae.
The aeaata wtu ceaear laUtMU
aa ameaM ay ta aeaae.H Ady eaa
tlaaed. 'Tala would ragrnka aa
further acUoa by tbe beaae, leartac
tbe bUI ready for tba areaMeat'a (!(.
Batata ta a few daya.
, "Aftar tbe atcaia of the Mil. pab
Ueaettaa B1 be laaae by tbe aec
retarr of atate. aa. baaed or mm.
According to a telephone message SALEJI. Ore.. Au. lOMor. ia.. U1 be it .tafia f er tbe ra.
Through Itollit C (IrtH-.bwk, tbe.wa. mad. at the county Jail Salur- train and boat for the South carrlw racelved today, tbo big barn on the njn acre, 0f potatoes hare beea lle1J,,rtI,, ;wtt oa all of
HjKiKam. A Eaattrn Trut company .day night, when I. adore Mauseehell. large number of Hindus from th!,l'rge aicuonaiu rancn in ungeit ,MMh. .. ,w , l"10 """t rejeet. Aftar tbia la
today atarted anion agatntt C. K. held for hor. .teallng. and A. 1.. Jelly ami If the exodua keep up much j Valley burned to the ground. " or crassnoppers at the aayluaa BBi,Bd, the water users wUl --
Atklmon to rworer 11600 alleged' Pumford. held for forgery, were UuiW. A.torla lll be entirely de-" " "e occurreo yeewruay. ueo. ". ' -reea m iae r.mrea to express their aaaraTBl by
dun ihtu. iwifhi h nmiiv hr rr i.tnvii Ijw aerieu by me r. inaiant. ..-.-,-. .v iru.ui, u vut ik,. - -. -. u .
lnd Fire Chief Wakefield, trying to Tho majority of the Hindu em- 0M tarinmg macntnery and hay. ,aiemeni maae oy ur. it. e. u stela-
Hwaleew bfet by Hherl aw through the cao hardened ateel PlrJ at the Hammond mill have The cause of the fire ta unknown. r superintendent of the insane
A htibtlne iiui f&mmiMJ nf tr. fi.r. nt ih "itfiV" wiih Uriiiiw. 'gone and the balance are preparing " asylum here.
Calbey, Kd Dodge, B, II. Henry, Joe l.ow heard the noli while walking ,' .-P In tbe Immediate future. It I Uf" Tljr lirAT ' . A ,oon M the --"PPr made
All and Clarence Underwood, has Just jaround tho Jail, and with Wakefield. , alleged tbat the men are returning ,1 f I Hf Klsl I lr appearance the employee launch-
vu a ui'unu id auuiuiiaie uiesa oy
to India by way of San Francltctx,
emerged from the brush, with several he watched through a window,
deer to lis credit. Tbe party parked It la believed that all the prison-
bark In Ml. Pitt from Wamnlera. rm ware eoticerne.1 111 IliU nlletntil. 1
Hhcrlff 0. C, Mi wa eitremsly glad After Pumford and Maustshell had Ju Ml""1 10 break '" 'ndla as a I
to ee them return In fact, he weal worked with no ucc, they hid iuu.r" ol Miin oetng occupied in
where, It I aald, a vessel has been
chartered to aid In a revolution whlrb
to meet them, and served Jury sum'
mom on two of the number.
To Enlarge the Hatchery
State Game Offimli Pay Klamath Brief Visit
"This is the beat proposition In the
tl for trout fry production. We
are negotiating for another Ivaao
rom tho Western I'sclbeTLand A
'limber company, aiidwlll io ahead
mm enlarge Dm capnlty of tlo hnlcli
'ry."
Thus spake 11 K, Cln. alnte
Urliitendcnt of fish hatciorU. af
ir Inspecting (lit trout litchery at
Kpencor Creek. Accomlanled by
Hlalo (lamo Wardsn 0, KJKvana ami
VM anil Oamo Couimlsionor Dun
'n, Ulantou motored If Haturday
night, The parly left tila moralng
from Medford, via the dab helm eoi
Mructed by the Callfirnla.Orei
rower company, where tNey wilt Jffok
"tor t,he proposed flshWK
Next year there will be from a half
in three-quarters af a million youag
trout hatched at Ipencer Creek for
the Klamath streams. The raat nf
Mm will be hatchad for other
parta of the lUta. Work la to be
started right away on building now
racks, etc., for taking trout spawn In
the spring,
According lo Xlatchory Super
liitciiiltint CareyJtt. Kamiby, an egg
taking atntlonib to be established on
tho north fnaC of tho Bpraguo river,
whe.ro theXiga will ho hatched for
tllntrlliutUan In tbat soctlon,
It Is upo proposed that nn egg Ink
lug stolon be established at soma
potuMrwIicro tho oggs can bo taken
frqaf the Tulo lako trout. This trout
Ike tho rest of ta local rainbow,
eept that It spawua In the fall In
alead of the spring, The egga taken
this fall will be shipped lo the state
hatchery al llonnovllle to be batched,
Mr. Clanton expressed regret al
not holng able to remain longer, He
atatee that thero Is a board baaaUng
In Balum Thursday, which aM ajust
bttetij, hut he 0l il,MR U
October, whM M Will ntt wHb,
local sporUmea."
saws and retired. Had they cut the
bars of the tank, they would have
had to cut out the bars on a Jail
window before they could get out.
After Mauseshell was locked In
tho "dungeon" a little while, he
willingly produced the hacksaw and
frame.
the general European war. It It taldi
a japanete sieamtnip win carry thei
Hindu to their native land. I
Will locate la Klamath
Mr, ii ml Mrs. h K. Hardin are re
cent arrivals In the Klamath country,
coming from Holtvllle, In Southern
California. At, present they are vis
iting Mr. Ilardlu's mother, Mr. W. E.
Btelnsprlng, at Fort Klamath. It I
the Intention or the llardlus to make
their home In Klamath county.
WILL SPEAK OF
KLAMATH FALLS
LIKE THE REST,
HE'S SURPRISED
ETNA MILLS MAN LOOKED FOR
IMPROVEMENT HERE BUT
NOT IN SUCH LARGE QUAN-TITIES
, spreading parts green, aad It Is be
ne veu tbo work of devastation has
Jnow been checked.
( According to Dr. Stelner, no other
section In the valley has been troub
led by the grasshoppers.
rote, aad la eaae of apararal by i
majority oa a project, aew eaatraela
will be entered late la arfardaaaa
with tho teraw of the bill.
"fader the aew eoatracta. tbe fiat
laatallmeat of the -rraitrartloa
charge will become due aad aavable
December l. 19U. Tble will U t
rr ceat of the total balaaee due oa
cotiitructloa charge.
hose oa tha KmbuU prejeet,
"MMaWJaMaajawgagavialaBMlBl
(CoatlBUMd aa
.
Alleges Dental Trust
LOCAL PHARMACIST AND Win
ARE UOIXG TO PORTLAND FOR
"BUYERS' WEKK" TO U IN A
BIG STOCK
Thlaka It Fine
H, O, Hogue, representative, of the
Holt Manufacturing company of
Stockton, lu the Sacramento valley
Northern California and Oregon, who
haa apent tho past ten days In this
county, left this morulug lo complete
his trip through Oregon. Mr, Hogue
uiado a thorough canvass of the coun
ty, and oxpresscd hlmnolf as greatly
impressed with Its possibilities,
"Lee, what In thunder are you go-1
ing to do with all the stuff you raise
here?"
"Oh, teed It to the hogs, I guess."
"That's right: feed every bit of It.
Don't ship out a pound."
The foregoing conversation took
place In the Central Garage Sunday
after the return of an automobile
party from Etna Mills, through the
.Merrill and Malln country.
The party waa composed of Mr. and
Meetimfs
1 Taking advantage of the Induce
manta bolng offered Oregon dealers .Mr. Fred Youna. Mr. and Mrs. Henrr
In Portland this week through the (Young and Messrs. Andrew and John
mi) ersweoK-arrangement. Emmett Hull, and the speaker wore Fred
K. Magee, of Underwood'a Pharmacy. Young and W. T. Lee. Mr. Young
leaves tomorrow for Portland to make was In tbe Klamath country years ago
winter purchases for the concern. land admitted that he expected to Bee
Mr. iugei na juai uoen notineu 'grout improvement, but waa not pre
lum ne win or una ui me twenty vm
At Work for U. H, It. H.
Fred B. Dunbar and Kirk White.
two of the city's moat prominent
youui law atudoiits, are now pursu
ing a Drat hand study of reclamation
condltlona. At present, they are
Isklaj up (or putting u) "comuftn
carrlera" being employe on fume
vveairueuea,,
ttlng buyers who will be asked to
make a speech regarding their "home
town;." Mac has always been a stgen
uoua booster for thla city, and hi
friends here look to see him hold the
Ad Club banquet guests spellbound
while he recounts .our advantates.
opportunities and prespaeta.
Mrs. Magee Will aeenmnanv hr
husband lo Portland, On the way
back, they will visit her brother at
Central Point.
. k- - . - w MW. ...,-
Prru mr me development mat naa
taken place.
The Messrs. Young are extensive
cattle men of Scotta Valley, and the
party win return horns via Pelican
Bay Lodge. Fort Klamath and Crater
Lake.
Ilradle MaJatlsT
Suit to recover 1110.76. allseed
due, on a note, was conuaeaced to
day, by Qeorfe W. Bradley atAUwt
D. M. Donnelly.
Is there a "dental trust" In Or
egon T
Dr. E. K. Parker, better known as
"Painless Parker," claims there Is.
He Is so firmly convinced of this
that he has an Initiative measure
framed abolishing the state dentat
board, which, he alleges, Is composed
wholly of members of the "ethical"
cult, who will refuse licenses to den
tists who "desecrate" the profession
by advertising and paying for the
ads.
Parker's measure would abolish
the board, and would allow the grant
ing of a license by tbe secretary of
state to any dentist who la a gradu
ate of a recognised school, or the
holder of a certificate la some other
state.
Tonight Parker will axolaia his
bill In a lecturs In tbe courthouse
park. Hs will aUo at the same Urns
tall of the methods of the "atbleal
dental trust," and la addltloa to air.
Ing a lecture oa the care aad preser
vation of the teeth, will awa extract
teeth free of charge without aala by
the Parker method. HslwMI be hare
two days la the Interests of kla meas
ure, to combat which tba "deatal
trust," aa Parksr calls the stata
gaalsatlon, Is raislaf a fund at ML
000.
Parker Is om of the beat kaawa
dentists la the United Nttta. Al
though he balds sertileatei Ul Nsw
York, Caaada. Paaaaybraam.' Gel.
Ifornia, aad other taate M waa re
fused a license Im Oretaa. Ma belas
that this la because baisWsrtlaas aa
he has sat to to are tlwrerse."
The passes of UMbtM. he aa.
will meaa at least !.-aaaea Aaa.
ttsU far Orassa. aad saaaaw-asssaa.
Ta "traa, Parkar ssalwai, wJlk
," Sswsay.li
traat llesmsea smto
for lasrsaata to saakUeai aa4 a aa.'
lata deatbits w baWas. r aatt
the aut. Tbia. be asaabiaAs. basas.
the trie . wrk at (m aatj taa.
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