The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 11, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLT
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
iiwm n wiii in 1 1 mil irrifimiitran
Ninth Year No. u.iMU
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1914
GERMANS RETAKE MULHAUSEN
AND TROOPS MASS TO INVADE
FRANCE; BATTLE ALONU MUESE
HI hhW.N HHU'I-h ADVANCING
lOWAIID I.EMIIt'lMi VIA
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Mt-i. Hf l-l TrlnMw, Au.
irU Tr- An IMr lUck ljf
lit C.ar'a I'um. Ill- lUlll I
i:ix-rii AImiUm Country
I tH4 Pf rUrvire
PAItlli, AUK ll-"lbe kkf uOlco
iu,ta announced itiit the French
bat bn (-impelled to evacuate Mul
baliteii, aflcf isktne from the Hr
wan,
The wnt t iorc whteb dnre4
utU Nell llrellath r PUbl back
lu Muhub Ijjt an overwhelming
Ueiraan (tuto nd er lufrrJ out
of thai city They '" DatUtin
In the ubtirw.
The Gorman arm)1 ml lb u( ,S'eu
irdcb number over 300,0001 o
cording la Ihe talroi dvlt. Tb
oulromo of Ihe Mulhtiea Bgbt !
Knloul aflei the Herman plan,
tor It (b Herman ran repel lb
French and Join thU army to I be
Lorain rw. Il ran attempt ati In
tatltiu of Frnc via lb southern
af
Tb Joining Ml tboe (u fore
It) sh Germany a unit u( bait a
tallllaa tttfb. ThU la blee,t (u be
lb forc f Hit wbkb Germany bail
ottlhllr planned lo laved Prases,
Uti4 Pr fervtr
PAItltf. Aua. 11 The a: S
Adutiu tonldbl liiat ittn (lermaba ar
advancing inarJ tiiolnjr. bfe
tb7 tll altaMpl 10 CfUM lb Mu4.
KrooiUr engagentvola r pro
sriitb al .oat-, Monltttdy uil
WrIIU, tit franc; and Vtrtun, to
lloltlum, TbU Indtrau a 0rmiu
tu ntotamcnl 10 Tort nlranr lu
t'ranc? arrt I bo Muh.
There ar acanl datalU gltru out,
but official admit that t Qraan
(ores It vry large.
I'nlud rM Mrvtr
IXINDON, Aug. II, Tb gorani.
ntent pre, buroau ut that two
Herman cavalry dlvlilout ar oper
allng near Tangra, llalglum. The
Herman aro entrenching along th
Hie First State Wide
Primaries in Ohio
United Pre aamoa
COLUMIIDB, 0 Aug. 11. Kyo of
politician throughout Ihe country
wero turned toward Ohio today
when voter caat their ballola In I ho
llrl alalo-wldn prlmarle In the hl
lory nt Ibo alal, Tho national a
pel of today' prlmarlee la due to
former United H'atea Bunwlor Joinph
rirakrr, of Cincinnati, who aeeWa to
"comn back" a a candidate for tho
republican nomination for Dulled
Hime lenator.
Koraker' candidacy make the re
publican aenatorlal fight atand'out
In national prominent. He I op
posed by Warren a. Harding, of
Marion, former Lieutenant governor,
nnd Ralph D. Cola, of Plndlayformer
coiigrman,
Tho queatlon "Can Poraker como
hackT" and "Cb he afae tho
ory of the Standard Oil letter!" are
helm atkad by ovary politician, Ha
made hi Ight a an out-aad-out
ttnd'pattor of the old school. Hard
lag alwaya haa hots a itroBg taa
portor of rorakar. He eatored tho
lthr ,Imi-. qui) larso forte are '
l"tltiK llcUlutn via lit" Luxemburg
froiitlr
The k'ihimoih confirmed the r
Hrl dial Ihf llu.-larn are advaticlux
tnn itir lit r VHy, inward t.rm
dure
j United Pre Hervtce
I'Altm. Auc. 1 1 - I'ldiilne U prs
jllrally ri-tillliuniik txHrn llir Frrinii
inl Kir Herman- at AUare llotli
,iar nr Ifwtnr heavily.
I'nlted lr Kcrvicv
imi'rllli:i.K. Aue I) I'Uhllns U
111 rri north t tb Mnrr to
.(orvtlall tbn Orrmatu In br.ldlnc tht
ouniry.
the alllcj liavn mutrd north trutu
Nautur 10 relnfnrro lh HrlgUu
t-'rtnrh lrmi' r)bllnt al"in l.l-icr
Untied free Hrtlt
IIUUHMKIJt, Auc, , tUv arof
nra tda)' kIv- Ih" tolluwitK ror
rcrint bullriin of Oerratiy' lfM
at t.iecr. Inrludlnc Huntlnj
IMa4 . ... U.OOO
V'uBtt UO.OOil
I'rteoleer . tl.OOO
t'nlud l'r Hervlce
T. J'fiTKHHHUIUU. ut II (cen
Mirrdj j-T1io JttmlatK have been uc
crfut 0 far In klrmlthln( on lb
AulrlaltUMUb border, and hav
(Orved the AUtlrlan to evacuate
tUdlwtllOw
Tbe Auilrlabt occupied Ibo place
tovvral day ago, but lbv have bm
forc4 to rUf
R.R. COMMISSION
SENDSMEN HERE
K.xoiNCCia or thi: ht.ite
HOAHD WILL AHtUVK TOMOIU
UOW NK3IIT Tt) CIIIXK COM.
I'AXV'H VALUATION I.IHTH
The flrat atep toward an lnvetl
cation of tbt rata charged by the
California-Oregon Power coinpiay
her will aoon U taken. Tomorrow
night two engineer of the atate rail
road rommlaaioa will be here to check
VMMUMMMMINIIIMIW
(Coatlaaaa oa aaga )
race after a conference wun ma
former aenator. Cole made hit Qaht
a n protection!!.
In thn dentocrntlc senatorial tleht
are: Attorney (lotieral Timotny ri.
Ilngau, running on til record in of
flc; former Congrt'man John J.
Unli, of Columbui, who advocate
gnvernment ownerahlp of tolegraph
nm; nnd John h, Zimmerman, or
Hprlnndrld.
Two warm guborimtorlal cam
palgua wtro waged. Onvernor Jamea
M. Cox, aceklng ronomlnatlon, la op
poaed to Congreaaman J. J. WhltacreJ
wbu nttacked Cox a tho "builder of
the groaU'it political marhlno In tho
hlatory of tbe atate."
In tho republican Hold aro Frcuk
n. Willi, former congreaaman, of
Ad, and David Tod, of Youcgtton,
former tate aenator. Hot of their
apeechv have been featured by de
nunciation of the democratic ndmln-
Utratlou.
a I.. Harford, candidate for the
nrncraulvA nomination for aenator,
wm not oppoted in tho prlmarle to-
7.
New Implements of War Are
Tested by the European Powers
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Th Itrltinb nubmarinr, tbe Herman
dlrUlhle balloon and the French aer-
oplane are tbe new lutplcmenu of
uar ucl In the great Kuropean out
break, While l lie to have been la ex
Utenro tor ome year they have not
been Heart)' tcited.
A few aeroplane were uted In tbe
HalUn warn, but to thoe people
hardly emerg4 from barbarUa and
tar behind In the march of civilisa
BENSON-M'NARY
EACH JAIN VOTE
ItiCCUUNT K PIlKClNCTtt IN MAK
ION IS COMPLBTKI, HUT MANY
MOIU. I'RKCINCTrt AKK TO BK
countkh
With the rocouutlug of tbe vote
In tho vtlpula'ted preclncta In Marlon
county, Circuit Judge llenon and
Jullco McNary are still tied. Each
gained a vote, according to a tele
gram received by Uenion today.
lu addition to the Marlon precinct
recount hava to ho made In the fol
lowing preclncla:
Kovon lu Multnomah, three In
Oram, two lu Lincoln, two in Wash
ington, four In Tillamook, two In
Hood It Ivor, nnd ono In Jnckion nnd
Lane count lea.
Home From Nevada
Charles Uuldwln came lu lat night
from the vicinity of Virginia City,
Nevada, whore hu tin been for u year
In tho Interetta of the Klamath-Ne
vada Mining company. Ho say tho
local concern' mine ha many ad
vantage ovor othom In that section.
Here From lloaansa
Professor ltay P. Uurk, principal
of tbe Uonnnsa high school, I here
attending the narton-Oonanin trial.
Collnpslhlo towers, adopted by tbe
German army for searchlights and
wireless telegraphy, are so light and
compact tbst two men can carry a
tower that extends to 110 feet.
tion tuch modern implement of war
(were not understood, much I ma ap-predated.
In tbe tut of airship tbe Oermana
have (tuck to the dirigible balloon,
following the lead of Count Zeppelin.
The French, who quickly took to Ay
lug after tbe Wright brother had
hown tbe way, aoon dUunced the
world, and they have carried experi
ments with the aeroplane much
ALLIES
AUSTRIA
MOXTKNKOIUN AND SERVIAN
TROOPS ARK VICTORIOUS IN
BOttNlA. EXPECT TO OCCUPY
HERZUOVINA BOON
United l'r-J Senrtca
CETTENJK. Aug. U. Monte-
nearln and Servian troona have mov
ed Into the Interior of Bosnia. A
general anti-Austrian uprising la ex
pected there, with tbe revolutionist
Joining the Invaders,
The Serb-Montenegrin force ex
pect to occupy Hersgovlna aoon.
Cnlted Pre Service
NI8II, Atis. 11. It Is announced
that the Servian allied armies are
defeating the Austrian In Rosnln
w Ith heavy losses.
Popular Pair Wed
Quito a surprise wa sprung on the
peoplo of Klamath Palls when former
Councilman Herbert J, Savldge and
Mr. Jessie Anna O'Farroll were mar
ried last night at tbe Prosbytorlau
ruanso, Iloth are well and favorably
known here, where they Will make
their home, at least for the present.
According to an Italian physician,
love causes an Intoxication of the
nervous centers, producing a disease
that, if not cured, may lead to neuras
thenia and eves Insanity.
Hops are expeeted to go to SO ctftte
m a result of tho war abroad.
SERVIAN
NOW
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itartber than any other nation. While
the German army I equipped with a
number of dirigibles, the French have
!many arop!ani.
Experiment bate been mad by
tbe BrlUih with both, but tbe Inven
tion with which they have bad tbe
rnoit aucce l the submarine. They;
have many In their navy, and this will
iof coure be the opportunity for their
NON-SUIT IN THE
BARTON LAWSUIT
JUDGE BENSON GRANTS MOTION
OF THE ATTORNEY FOR 1UE
DEFENSE WAS SUING SCHOOL
DISTRICT
Upon the grounl that tbe plaintiff
failed to prove that a valid contract
had. been ontared Into between him
self and the Bonanxa scnoo! district,
Circuit Judge Benson today granted
tbe nonsuit motion of Charles J.
Furgueon, attorney for the school dis
trict. The plaintiff, T. A. Bartou, brought
suit against the district to recover
u year's salary as teacher and 1500
dnraagos. He alleged that after
hiring htm, and he had come here to
tench, the director cancelled the con
tract, leaving him without a school,
nnd hired Rny P. Uurk In his stead.
Install Compcaearc
For tome time the Orpheus The
atre haa had more or leas troublo In
projecting the pictures onto the
screen, owing to variation In tho
power furnished. The patrons of
this playhouse will not be bothered
In this way any more, as tbe manage
ment has Installed a new Port Wayne
compensarc, which machine govern
'the electricity In such a way that the
current is the same at all times.
A railroad sixty tulles la length is
to be built la Iceland. At Braaeat
there Is not a mile of railroad la the
whole ot that Island.
STILL MORE WAR irOODSTUFFSSOAR
TALK IS HEAROi AND FARMERS ARE
I'.VGLAVD A-D ITALY BOTB
IAKf: OtMASW ON' AUSTRIA
HOI.ia.N'O TKLL8 OKBMA.V' TO
WITIIDItAU' TIIOOPU
f '.
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I'ultcd 1'iw fttrvrc
LONDON, Aug. 11. EsgUad nas
aitcil tbo Anitrlan ambajaidor to
explain tbo pretence of AuslrUa
forcr on th Trench border. No re
ply boa been made.
. It It oxprcted that tbe Dritian ara
baidor In Austria will deaaaad bla
PtporU If no tatlsfactory explana
tion I made.
United Vrt Rervlcn
i uumi;, Aug. 11. Amim at not
yet ar-vwered luly'a demand (or as
! explanation of tbe destruction of
Mtailta protxrtr at Anttvarl during
jibe bombardment.
. A bitter antS'Anvtrl.nn feeling rt
(lita hero.
"I'nlted re Serv!
DRUSSKLS, Aug. 11, Holland fa
I preparing a peremptory demand that
Ceraasy withdraw her troops tnm
the Dutch frontier.
I
ONCLE SAM MAY
6ET IN T
THIS HTXL BE WITH TKK CRT
OP KLAMATH FALLS. THOrOU,
tNOT, .WITH
POWERS
OTHER. WOHXD
In these day of ultlmatuaas. Uncle
Sam Is soon to receive ono from
Klamath Falls, demanding that ha
pick up a few planks a&d ettanflen
asd build a brldxe across taa canal
at Eleventh street. Tho eeaactl leak
night ordered' City Attorney Rateaale
to draft such an order.
Until It is knows positively what
the government Intends to do re
garding this structure. It la Impossible
to proceed with tbe Improvement ot
Eleventh street.
The 'council last night made the)
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ROUBLE
Typographical Union
in 60th Annual Session
United Press Service
PROVIDENCE. Aug. 11. Infant
ry Halt was tilled to capacity today,
when Frank A. Livingston, chairman
ot the local committee, called to or
der the sixtieth annual convention of
the International Typographical
Union. State, municipal and civic
representatives made addresses ot
welcome, which were answered by
President Duncan In behalf ot the
unton.
President Duncan touched upon
the growth and prosperity ot tbe or
ganisation, Us educational and wel
fare features, tbe peaceful relations
existing between employer and em
ployed through arbitration and con
tractual negotiations, and the gen
eral spirit ot uplift that prevailed la
the 700 unions with their 60,000
members.
The report ot Secretary-Treasurer
Hays showed over 300 delegates la
attendance today. Immediately after
the secretary-treasurer's report was
made, President Duncan appointed
the convention oOcers and announced
the standing committees.
The financial showiag dealt la
large figures f liMM.SI la tho old
age fund; fl68,66.ls la tho aorta
ry fund, and 176,?10.6 la the
ADVISED TO HOLD
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to aapytMlif aaaaV afMMhf,i galaV
glaaniT. ota!. 'to nap tiJa aniial
prison tor tana nrsslessa cwg the)
act twar msjewaBisaswaaV "-"Pti
that rsjsawa. K a)tsmi attisahte Her
oar fxrmora Wsjsm to esssjnet swe
the sal ot asoata. snlm aad po
tatoes la advanee.
'Instead they ahowM hold tho
same aatlL setkafnotary ataxhet eav
UKIpb aia obtained, anal phi sell for
cash only.; la than eaoev the aaatat
attsM.MaJssesutheisleUe
aman'womld. hat the wooMi aHav
laat hit. Mr swwftt aad waaM holp
to make lowor. pries tar,, tho eeo
sttmsr by ttae shntOac .tho speswj
Utor oat ot a chaaoa to eoraer aa?
oae commodity and ran tho artao way
P.
"Waatever the laersaeo .aa. nttea
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general fund-with a total etoae to
11.980.000.
Tho Union Prlatera' Heme at Col
orado Springs u set. downs at aa ad
ditional 11,900.000. It coots about
1100,000 a year to taatatala tho
home.
The sverag oarataa nor member.
according- to todays report, 11 ft.-
049 a year; average death aae. 41.7
and the death rate twelve nor 1,900.
These last igures. R was eertala-
ed. are, the reault ot aa aotHw casa
palgn for better saaltary eoadNloaa
la composing roomo aad tho ehoitoa-
Ing' of the work day. ;'
Loo Aagslee aad WaeUaaaaa. D.
C. tbo f rat thing epeaed tho light
to secure tho 1915 eeaveattea. Hheh-
Ingtoa waata tho eeaToatlea atasta
that city celebrates Ha 109th paat
versary. ", H
Los Angelas waata tho If II smsat
beoanso It haa never had aa I. f, V.
coaveatloa aad
that tho
neat year weald ho the
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