The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 13, 1914, Image 1

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TEUTON'S ADVANCE CHECKED
Germany Charged With Cruelty to Prisoners
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Belgian War Office Admits
Germany Has Only Begun to
Assualt the Enemy's Position
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' Of court It tt warm, and tome
folk will tll rou It U lb warmest
iwalbor evr la Klaaatb. but at tbat
93 4cree Un't ao bad, and then, too,
look at the compatlon we ara en-
jloxlDR. It nay & (be flnt time we
over bad such weather, but, br the
toV'ru. It' thi Qnt time we were ever
ablo to bur n!c. tlc, Juicr water
melon for fifteen and twenty-Are
feenu, and under tucb clrcunutaneee
tbu weather It all rlcht.
FRANC(MBMAN FIGHTING IS
HOT NEAR SPINCOURT
I'n.ui Malln
Will Halloa, who eiprai(r iti Carr
rmiKb beyond Matin, I hero on a tul
nnu trlii.
Th city ol Lire boro tt brunt J
of Hip mllllnrr oiMTAilonn In ttt Kur
dfifan r for iovrl ln. Onn of
Ibr lltttett klncdnmi In Kuropc tuc
refnlly ilvdfd Hip nallon which ln
olvrd tuelf In war wlih no fitwer
than Ova (uvernmenlit, Tim catlunt
tWetmo of Men by thu fore- of ICIncjanil trooii They lent 100.000 afler
Aiopri n icn a rfviawon 10 nc wieir nnt tepuiae. Klne Albert hlnv
Ixmu'Ip of Kuropp, Thii Herman etf toot the field and prepared to
atillmrlllrH thnueht that the lilnsdom hold the IncroatlnK Germans till SO,
would be overcome by a few thout 000 frenchmen cam to support btui.
RAINBOW SAFE
IN HOME PORT
K.lt FHOM BEING STREWX AS
VIIECK.GE ALONG THE GAlo
IFOKXIA COAST, CAXAOIAN
CRUISER IS O. K.
DISI'ATCHES FROM PARIS SAY THE FREXOi
GERMANS WITH HEAVY LOSS IX AUSATU3T
KD THAT AUSTRIA WIIX TRY TO FORCE ITALY TO jKMX
WITH GERMAXY AUSTRIAN FLEET IS CLEARED BNOXJa5D
EXPECTIXQ A GERMAN XAVAL ATTACK
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Timber at the Fair: matches begin; him for keeps
United Pre Serrtce
? ROME, Au. IS FoUowtB the a.
Bouncemcut of Easlaad'a decUraUet)
of war acaiMt Aaatria, tb caktee
'nu called lato le lorn teat alkc.
f It to expected tfert AaetrU win de
;auuid tbat Italy adhere to kr Trifle
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GensaBj. Uadovbtcdly, late
will be reflated.
Southern Oregon Counties Plan Unique Building
In addition to a 0 x 00 fool space at
Mid right of Hit south entrance to the
Oregon building, and space In lha
1 (cultural and horticultural palaces,
the Southern Oregon cauntlt'S, Douk
).', Josephine, Jaokoon and Klatuatl.,
Mill have other pihlbltt, according to
Hccn.try l.owls Wyldo, of tlio Kliun
ftlt Ulinmher of Commerce, who ro
tii'iiMl last night fioin ntlendlng tlu
KKvtliiK of the Southern Oregon ni
scrlntlon to plan for the IVummK
I'nclflc Kiposltlnn participation.
The countlaa linvo decided upon un
nvlary, stocked with live fish mid
gnme, which will bt located between
tlio Oregon building and the bay,
Klamath county la to furnish all the
Umber for tha construction of this.
It will bo twenty feefwlda by at least
ICO feet In length, and will be of
Klamath pine poles and bark covered
Uba.
This building will contain largo
kIms show tanks In wklok will be
Placed rainbow trou from Klamath,
waters and varieties from tkr atta.
ties. There will be alio accommoda
tlous for tba wild fowl or thla gratt
region.
In addition to Ha use aa an uklkK
building, the Houtliorn Ort'gon ruutlc
structure wilt be fitted up with rustic
seals, etc., for a resting place. All
of the tlmhdrs will bear plates tolling
tlio nnturs of the donors.
According to Mr. Wylde, George
M. Ilyland. director of publicity for
tlio Oregon Commission, Is very much
Impressed with Crater I.nkn, which
ho ssw this year for tlio first time.
While thnro, ho mot Mr, Klser, of the
Klsur Thoto company, and arranged
with him to provldo four electric
transparent columns showing vlewa of
Crater I.nkn National lark. Theto
columns, four foot square and twelve
feet high, will be placed In tha Or
egon building,
Klamath county will thoroforo be
represented at the exhibition by an
oxhlbltlon of fine grains nnd grasses,
fruit and lumber, with motion pic
tures of Klaamth scenes to ho taken
by tho Miller Photo company, with
tlio Crator lake columns, to say
nothing of the Southern Oregon avi
ary nnd the reat pergola, nindo ex
clusively of Klamath county timber,
together with a good supply of liter
ature telling facta only about this
wonderful region,
wom.irri ciiAMrioNHitir is at
STAKE IX THE GAMES START.
IXM TODAY AT XEW YORK
COURT
AFTKIl A HRIEF SOJOURX HERE
IX Jl!.i:, WISCONSIN MAX
PACKS HIS RELONGI.VaS AND
lUUNO.S OUT FAMILY
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NEW YOHK, Aug. IU. Anthony
Wlldlnv, the pticHomlnal star of tae
Aiotrnlliui tennis team, won the In
itial i-t of llio similes luattlin In the
louriiAiiU'iit thU aftemoon by defeat
Imb It. Non-U WIIIUniM, tho young
llurvnnl plu)er.
Ills iinv 7-A, U-U and fl-H. , . ,
United I'ress Sorvlco
NUW YOHK. Aug. 13. Tho Davis
cup mntches which will determine tl
tennis chuuiplonshlp of tho world bo-
gun here today, whan tho challengers
mot the prosent title-holding United
States team ou the courts of the West
Sldo Tennis Club,
Moro than (i.OOO spectators crowd
od the newly erected stands to wit
ness tlio mntehos. There was a bril
liant turning out from Newport, Phil
adelphia, Baltimore and Washington
society circles.
Go to tlio Coast
O, n. Cleudonnlug and family
today for coast points to enjoy a
cation by the sea,
left
va
Confident tbat Klamath Is tho com
ing country, J. J, Rtetger and wife,
and their son, J.,J. Jr., and daughter,
Miss Frieda, reached here last night
from Oohkoth, Wis., to make their
homo
Mr. Stelger waa horo last June. He
was srraily Impressed, and upon his
return home, he decided to cast bis
lot with ui.
Accompanied by Capt. J. W. Sie
mens nnd It. E. Smith, the newcom
ers uro looking over Klamath Falls
and tho Klamath country today. Their
household goods havo arrived, and
they will rent a homo here while Mr.
Stolger custi about for a business
opening
Hero Trout Itkbmoad
Joiso Slomene, formerly head clerk
In the local poatottce, Is here from
Richmond, Calif., visiting his parents,
Captain aud Mrs. J, W. elements.
Hero From Portland
Miss Chlora Rlppey, of Portland,
arrived last night and la the guest of
her cousin, Mlia Kraaa Hoaglaad.
United Press Service
VANCOUVER, D. C. Aug. 13.
Tho Canadian cruiser Rainbow ar
rived In Victoria this morning, con
veying the British sloop of war Shear
water. It Is bellevod tbat this eliminates
the possibility of a naval engagement
oft the Qotden Oat.
MAGEE'S TALK
PRIZEWINNER
I II. I-HARMACSI' IS 1'ON.
OHS AT THE Al) CLUB'S BAN
QUET DURING PORTLAND'S
"IIUYER'S WEEK."
I United Press Service
BRUSSELS. Aug. 13. It la an
nounced tbat the Germans last eight
attempted to break the Franco-Belgian
front and failed. Fierce dent
ing followed, with heavy loesee to
both forces.
The war office here adaalta that
the German assaults upon the allied
positions has only begun.
The bombardment of Liege con
tinue, but the forts are still boldta
oot.
Today It U announced taat the
Franco-Belgians took Use) of enslve at
Eghesee and la a series of caarsjes,
drove the Germans sack npem tkatr
I reserve forces.
The rapid mwamsate of tha allies'
cavalry disconcerted Uw
By drlvlajr. the Oeraaaa
back, the allies ckeeked the kaiser's
advance) upon Namar.
Several new auckJse fans, meant-
cd ob auto trucks, were) oaptared.
United Press Service
PARIS. Aug. 13. The satire Ger
man army is hammering away at the
French-Belslan Uses. Their fores
are heaviest -at LuomtMsrc. BeiaJaa.
Luxomburc and oa the Franca treei-
tier extending south frem Sf4aeert.
(CenUnned em pase d)
According to a telegram received
today, Emmett E. Magee, of Under
wood's Pharmacy, who la In Portland
with Mrs. Magee attending "Buyers'
Week," won the drat prise for the
best booster talk at the Portland Ad
Club's banquet yesterday to visiting
buyers. Talks on their "Home Town"
were made by many visitors.
Friends of Mage, though, could
never dope it out without Mao win
ning. They point out the fsct that
the advantages and opportunities of
Klamath are ahead of any place) else,
and on top of this, there Is to he ad
ded Magee'a flowery effusiveness la
enumerating these points.
Probe Food Soaring
MayTaxUqw)r,TotMcro
United Press Service
WASHINGTON. D. C, Aug. 1.
Secretary McAdoo of the treasury de
partment and congressional leaders
met In session this morning.
It is understood that they practical
ly decided to Increase the taxes on
distilled liquor and on tobacco to
make up the war deSclt.
United Proas Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 13.
President Wilson today personally
wrote to Attorney General McRer
nolds asking him to thoroughly In
vestigate the apparently abnormal In
flation of the prices of toodstaSe.
He asked aim to aieertats wssthsr
er net this la ike resale of a' .
splracy and to detrmlsw upem ser
rectlve measures, 11 possible. A
Late tkte afternoots. WUaemj also
asked the department of ssmmsras to
aid la the aaUeaal tavssssgsdtem av
to food prices, which the) 1
of Justice started li
receipt of the presMesU's mast
United t'rtes Ssrvlee i, E
CHICAGO, Aug. II. Plsss hssat
advanced today deepUs Uto Be drop
erCgfeWsf enRs VssM(Ma TeslasirJjr Vw sJaW
era! rsselpta at Um iMsaMmPsi.
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