The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 12, 1914, Image 1

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Nlitlti Yrat No. U.51.11
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1914
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BIG BATTLE RAGES IN BELGIUM
News of Movements of Navy Are Withheld
SEVERE FIGHTING III MANY POINTS
ALONG THE BELGIUM BORDER; THE
ALLIED FORCES ARE IN BATTLE
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Berlin Crowd Going Wild Over Kaiser
at the Beginning of European Hostilities
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(tinouhctil thai a nfl engaiif
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Hrltlum, whre the arnana mmuH
til lit lilln irootii at daylight.
Tlio ar olrlca announc that llio
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fir atlmlu a general German ad
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(orrva and the cavalry advance or (he
dermana am lighting.
It I heller ed that the lighting li
el of Tongre and aouth of t.uvatn.
The war oOlce cialwt that the
rrcuch troopa now fighting the Oar
ntaa In Ilelglua are winning de
clalvely. It waa officially given out
that they are driving hack the Ger
man ad vanc.
ThU atatmnt did not mention the
location, hut elated thai aeveral (5 or
man gun had been raptured, and con
elude with the follewing:
The Ucrinnn retirement haa he
romp more pronounced."
Tim uar office hold that (he gwn
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Art Exhibit Pleases
Klamath Has Resident Artists of No Mean Ability
A great aurprlio awalta all (hoio
attnndlng the first exhibition of the
Art Club at the library building, for
there are ou dltplay palntlngi, paa
tl., water colors mad other forns of
art work, that for detail, perspective
and Idaaa conpar favorably with tho
work or artlits of note In othof
llacei. Th exhibit will ooXluua to
morrow and Krlday, aftarnoona and
avvulngs, and (hero la no admission
charge,
All or tho oniric had not bean ra
tflvod today, but tha palatlacs al
raady thsra ware many In auatbar,
and covered a wide range of aubjeeta,
frost poeee aad lower studies to land
asanas and marina views. Among, tha
paintings and drawlnna are many of
Crator lake, Upper Klamath Lake
and other local views,
Following Is a partial (Ut of the
tmtranta and the subject or their
work on exhibition!
Mrs. B. I), llarlau Fruit picture,
Ue Thou My Qulde, Hock Bound
Coast, Dog, Christ Child, Hock or
Age.
Mrs. Keuo Clarke Kimball Hoses,
Apricots, Moonlight, Old Homoxtcad,
Crator Lake, Old Road.
Mrs. W. A. Delsell IMnraoh's
Horses, vase and flowers,
Mrs. 13, 0. nichards Yellow rosos,
old farmhouse, ocean scene, The
Stream, The Forest, aheep, Followed
by tha Wolves, The Challenge,
Mrs. Hlner Applegate Oranges,
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GERMAN CRUISERS
OFF CALIFORNIA
COAST TUESDAY
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ib BrUteli fleet te gapptfaeed. It
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Called Presa Serrtoe
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craiaera NanlMrc aad I.lspslr edt
Farailoaea.
The stammer Baaver; fraaa Part
lead, eeaveraed with th Algsrme oat
Cap Meadactaie yesterday.
The Brttteh arelaer SMwarwater ta
also nearby, and It la bettered thai
Preach cruiser Montcalm is' 1 araeasw
near hare-.'1
It U baltevad that the peeKtoas ot
tha Freaeh aa Bagllsh shtoa af sss
that a juacttea could be asTaslad be
fore sundown, in case oae or tha aiheav
was eagactd In tght by tha two Oar-
ThU I ouo ol the tint war photo
graph to reach the tfulted Statw
from the continent of Kuropo. it
how a llerlln crowd wildly cheering
KaUer Wllhelm shortly atter Aus
trla'a aaault on Servla. which Ilia
nermau know meant their country
would shortly bo Involved with Rus
sta. With tho attack on Sdrria the
war fever rose to dangerous heights
In Berlin and It 't tho uttltuda of
tho people at much aa anything cite
which has kept him on tho coure he
has taken.
Wherever he has appeared In the
streets or In public since the declara
tion or war on Russia he haa been al
most mobbed. Saturday night atter
the declaration against Russia he
drove In from Potsdam with the kals
erln and the crown prince and crown
CALIFORNIAN
IS
MUCH IMPRESSED
PALO ALTO MAX AND PAHTY ARK
MKRr. LOOKING OVER TMK
COUNTRY. HAYS BK UKE8
HOUTIIKRN ORKOON
"While I am loyal always to (ho
San Joaquin valley, 1 can so some
great possibilities and wonderful op
portunities In tho Southern Oregon
country. 1 expect to return at some
future time aud look more thorough
ly Into your natural resources," says
J, 8. Cone, manager ot the Co-operative
Land and Trust company or San
Francisco, which haa extonslve hold
ings In tho San Joaquin valley.
Mr, Cono'a homo Is In Palo Alto,
and he haa with him 0. F. Morrell or
Morced, W. R. Gerard or Madera and
V. H, Gerard or Rorkeley. They loft
the Central Oarage In (heir car this
morning for Lakevlew, making a
pleasure trip through this section.
Plans have been oompletad for a
16,000 high school at Ranler.
WINEMA TO TAKE LEWIS LOOKING
THE PUCKERS
DIG 8TEAMKH WILL MAKE A CIR
CUIT OK THK LAKE AND STOPS
AT HARltmAV LODGE AND
ROCKY POINT
princess through Unter den Uadaau
The crowds went so wild the author
ltle could do nothing. The automo
biles were baited aeveral times while
the admiring Germans cheered their
ruler.
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One of the biggest excursion par
tics that over sailed on the Upper
Lake will be nuerabled on the decks
or the steamer Wlnema tomorrow
morning, when the steamer hoists
anchors for a day's crulso. The boat
will carry the children ot the clty'a
Sunday school, and many older per
sons. To mako It possible for all ot tho
children to enjoy tha outing, all un
der 14 will bo carried free. The
chargo for older people will bo CO
cents for the round trip. Buses will
mako the round trip to aad from the
boat for a& cents, and the first bus
will leave Fifth and Main streets at
7 o'clock.
Stops for a picnic will be made at
Harrlmaa Lodge and Rocky Feint.
UP INVESTMENT
KLAMATH APPEALS TO CAPITAL
1STS AND RCTRICSKNTATlTK IS
SENT TO LOOK OYER THE
GROUND
S. II. Lewis, of Seattle, arrived here
last night In tho Interest ot a group
of California capitalists, Interested In
colonisation projects.
Mr. Lewis will leave for Seattle in
tho morning, this trip bains merely
a preliminary one. When ha returns,
however, which he expects to do In
the Immediate future, he will make
a thorough Investigation ot condi
tions In connection with tha Klamath
country, and then report to his com
pany. "
The government ot Denmark con
tributes a regular turn annually to
the Domestic Works rs Union.
In Norway women are allowed to
sit la parliament, but not to become
members of tha government.
Here for Horse
Pautl Brunxer, who buys many
horses tor the California markets. Is
here from Oakland to purchase mora
stock for shipment.
During the present year more than
100 new houses will go up In Cor
vallts.
Owing to the Oarmaa war, salmon
pickling at Astoria ha
Halted
LONDON, Aag. It. MaremenM !
the British and lYeaan asnr are be
ta withheld, by tha admiralty.
It Is ramorsd that th British.
cruiser ssjuadroa. left today tor North'
Atlantic waters ape wireless orders
Unitsd Press Sernee
ST. PETERSBURG, Aag. It. Tha
government today annoanaad thai tha
Rtualaa teet In tha Baltla haa eap
lured tweaty-lva merehsntman.
Lsevaafar !
Will Irwin net the wrKar, bat
the brothsr ot tha proassatlag at
toraey andsa well knowm I aagall Val
ley rancher, haa can t Chleago.
where h will visit natives.
By the death ot Harriet Qlmby.
tha only professloaal airwoman In
tha United Statea now la Mlas Bianehs
S. Scott
Big Army in Field
Military Expert Says Gcnits Fcrcek
United Preea Service
LONDON, Aug. 13. According to
the military expert for the London
Times, a million soldiers and 6,114
pieces of artillery have been placed
In Belgium by Germany,
This, he ssys. Is the first Una ot
strength only, In addition, there nro
reserves massed In tha rear.
Tha expert says tha bulk of tho
German army la north H liorraaae
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