jgutmmg fflgralft PRINTS Tl IK NKWS WHIMS IT IS NEWS KLAMATH FALLS' OFFICIAL NEWSPAPIft -? -im wi mmmmmum niwut .Mitllt Vrr N. U,4ofl KLAMATH FALLS, OKEGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1914 (Tip TIDE OF BATHE TURNING, SAY ALLIES "MWWlSVlNW Bodies of Ger man Soldiers i Cover Ground IMIUH, Aug, SM- Willi lit" ullle trlitfctT-l, tit aittanr f lite lei tnA Irouf " I'"'1 '' be! clue) fur III- ptwtl, at lral. and liter- U fcl. puMlhllilj trial ltn U4o of ImMU v tit tutu IM UixTrutun. II U repMrtnl UmiI lU German tVHM Print- U refually In tmittuitl Two 5cenes drount? Namur, Just Captured by the German Army ni ili. (Irf iun Cunt. 'tin- gmrrttl laft" rrit ttaugtiiet rrrjMt--r- along Hip I Inf. In irn faruf lli-tirlU at"l R nrr wf lit- alle, lli- tirrtuati lialr been lalni ..u.lf (liar In rrtUlM drain. In hw lIM Hi- turtle ut -rwi Mddi-ra w m!I to brraat Itlgtt. mi hratj tia Hip rirr ami ili-Ut mined ilirlr rliarg-. A Urge perrewtagr uf Itrrwti) uHWrt ate aintmg th alal ts. Tl.- uar r- anaou, "tli big b lrjrrsUlig favorably," an.l l ii rlMrrrr.1, It l reported thai lli Kreewit aad lUtlWi, frow Mu Uufif Oltel. rrll tl UrawaM Mllh heavy . " I'' lug tl lr uwm line Into IMgiuMt, the tijll Ostillu: U reported ( MtttitP. OIl, lloniroedy Mid Wni i.uenlll The llrltl.lt ale at Ohel. -Iinut)ni; t OpK U-rmait attach The Ul bulletin ucl by the war lc(ar IntoM felti' i 'Adtlte Irow b Mont decUre the blc battle U proemulitB favorable to; - uealnW I PttKlUClUCKh AH JOllViiQ.N AS. itepotu from Urriito are that the J battle lbr U itolHC agath.1 the Oef. HCIIKII OP MIRATION. M.r mum Tlttf rr wiUrw j lltf Hue mmoclWTIU C.MUI.TK IS Ian are halli "ubboltcvablp uo m" lb AUMtU an4 lrtlatU. I MTIU. IV IKtitT .- nc)' iiiiaiiie irant aioca COUNT IS SLOW IN CALIF. POLLS holm wr (tint flcntun and HuuUn ftmhli nr rtpurtett l cU.h4 In tit- lUlllr ma near 111 (lull of t'lnUnd Vienna rorU llto Au.trlau tnaJo t rountpr attack uu ltt Huulana ami Uoftatod litem lu Auttrlan I'ut.nd ul tr a in hour naiiU. TltU Ittrn nut been rnOrml. Tli Oorittttua attacked tlto Krf ttclt t lu tore- today atom Iho AUc't.or raln trontlcr, but wert riuUt with hear Iom. Tdo rtKlitiai llttro coullnUM, tlt Vttnth atlvanrlnn Ihulr Inlrrttrh-niPiila. I'nUetl lrt Henlc HAN KIIANCIHCO, AM. S.Tht ult.wttnu of Ibo count and lb Urdl nee of tlt primary returns from owr th Ut - H certain thai the com- pletn rigurei of tlto prlioary vUcllon will not bo available beforo ) to nleltl or rarly tomorrow, It U certain tbat John U. Kralor Ick of I.o Aimrlei. rtpubllcn. will joppoM Hiram Joltuaun. proirMlT, for itovernor, Krcil II. lull or Bk mfteld. Kdwanl WhlU of Waimr juuuru-iAJ"uxn.ru-M--ii-i-rii' -- -- (CoatlDUta on l'a 4) U. S. R. S. Men Swamped Extra Help Is Called in to Help on Big Estimate J tint nboul Iho butloat plaro lu KUmuth FnlU tntlay U Iho officii of Hio rorlutimllon anrvlco. With (ho lniuti(i of tho latvixton bill coiuon u Uiitfliid for loinii daU Imundlatel)-, "nil In tho iiropuralloii of llila unit nu ll in .ilea for Ihu coming two yr, nil llt'i tinployta nro fulrly up to thulr oam In work, lu oritur in ndlovo tho oounoidon much m poialbla, Project Manager Caiup Iirji ongngad 0. K. Uitrley, who had chargn of operation In tho HorKtty project, to iitulit here. Mr, Dnrloy . fnmllldr with the engineer ing work nf tho reclamation aerrlee, nmt la a great help here, Ono nf that arm of Iho oitenalon sill m paJM u that congreai mint iipprovo tlto melliod In which tho rec lamntlon aorvlco oxpeiuU It money. Thoroforo. vaUmntiM of futuro work ro iiMdvd, and thoao inuet bo finished by Hoptemotr 3d, Ono of Uio term of the oxtenalou ilotitlled oatlmalo of eipendlturea on tho Kliunatli project from January 1 to Juno 80, 101G. Tho otlior l n de tailed oallmaio of oxpoiullturctt from July 1, ItlC, to June 1, 191C The io ettlmatca nro rendorod more dlltlcult In -uch abort time on account of there being ao many po.ilbllltlo of vxtoudlng the project. They nro lubutltted to congroai. not for appro priation to carry on tha work, but to get tho approval of oongreia for the method of expending Iho reclamation rtul. , j ... i - T' aanaMaMaMaayjt!aTT"CWar-aaMaM fv riHgKvrrVi(lngai9lf I ' gai 'fBBffi!gtgagagagaggaHII iLgagagagagagaBf fVWlSBSBK(mml mmL -Hji.ia-BgMl k. aEpkr' " 'irs;4"''9-B!!RE. -iagaga-l kapJgagagagagagagagagagagagagagagag 7Hr,ri BP9j4 Jtrif -iBJlBP PR'.T t"''?- f'wKM 'Ha- kw-i IBK7Vfi Br 1' -4 "" rP abipKXS:7f tgaV!gaHV$ - KSSjII EgV i$l&KmE9BBSm&ill ibV aiL-a RrL N aVewHaBaBBBBBBiBBW-S gK agaHgaBS VgHK'l9gglHKalggW vtagagflOj 1TSIIIgt3fc!gtBW so a a BWEU' .'M7 ' a bubbi n n Kitchener Calls for Six Hundred Thousand Men LO.VWOV. Aug. 38. Tli war oaV U aotr wrtnaaely G'crnian adraace oat Parte U to be Brokcw, Tte riico 4ulogrnli ! Vatiir, ll.r lati-l Itrlglall ill) I" H l" t.ntitf uf tli- t;Titi4ii irtM.p-.. P. ! ii m Natttur lll ! Hrlllli !-- ,-i frnlrti-tt. nl lt IHvIhb Iwifk nf liumit) AiVIii I mui-rl I'iiB'jh ,.,,rv to nrtf ! rit.nviv ,! nrri -u.tlla.1' uldli-r ti !'' (u.tltti'tit, IniMlnr !" tt HitlM' Hirt U ufUrlntt imilwliuM f HC ItrllUlt Nl. t Tlir IUli(Uu cr i plaiturtj lor Ilir prumttuii f ,Vmur by lrtlflii Uio rltattrl mrr looking tin- rlty ahowii lu llif plituri- atMUp. TltU iludrl r utao.t. llto btlttgr, .lionu In tin' lu plrturr-, wlilcll tin- OVnitaii linil In rrt tu enter. Aftv .ears -gu. . In i lie field, -ad the coautfat Mrragtli. Speak lag la lite boaae of j Ionl Kitrbeaer aectU all the Aac-tMb aaM Uetaf aa kecaatfj-C Aaqaeta aaM H enas l lake to think tua t oaljr lOO.AOO i Hie huadrrd ttumaaad aae rorrlga errice. Tbe gore taarn briwrra the age of talrty aatd featy It ttraa oatcially drrd uaoailitloallr to Gnat ' froea the Gold eoaac laatllt ruiiiMralliely. w. prutrftlon i-uuualt. but under an nauli from ilir big. toug range Krupn guaa uaed by ilw Herman, title fortUlcaUon protrrtl to be of little um-, and It gun em aoon llenrl. Xamur wae one of the point a arc- l.ili cj,y. t) u nopca for a aiwruy auio troofte tafo Uie fray to cruaa tbe aary for the (Jermana to take If titer mv to ruatiaue toward Pari. Wltlt tt-rmuaaUon to ika war are blaated, I ooaderoaa, bat inexorable adraatea t and atow the aUleja wtU rualt all arall-J the Teuton force. Alaskan Steamer Is Rammed GRAND MASTER COMES TONIGHT ODD FIXOVS WILL BE AT THE UElOT TO MEET THE RAMOXG OFFICEll OP THIS Jl'RBDIC TlOX THIS EVEXIXG Tba war ilepaMai t kte4ar waltlag t raak Admiral Sampson Goes to the Bottom; 12 Dead William Gallon ay, Grand Muter of the Indepcudont Order of Odd Fel low . Jurisdiction of Oregon, will ar rhe in Klamath Folia tbla erealag. and will bo met at tbe depot by a number of the member ot the orwar. On Thursday Grand Haater Gallo n-ay will go to Merrill to Tlait Tale Lake Lodge, and oa Friday erealag h will be the gueal ot Klaaaath Lodge No. 137. in thU city. It bt tbe Intention ot a number ot the member the order In this city to 'go to Merrill tomorrow night and rUlt Tule Lake Lodge. Several members cwnlng can have placed them at the tcrvlco of tbe lodge, and a big crowd la expetced to make the trip. Among tboae who will donate the use of their cars as promised so far are: j using' Brit! ralfr eU to ik jcoatlswat. A dataaameit la rap acta ;to hare lamia fatal where tralau wane them, to Um fraat. Twenty tkoaaaad Caaadiax troops are eabarkkaC today, aad will sail di rect to the coattaamt. The BaLglam leajatioa bar kaa sot as yet aay oHclal laforautioai as to whether any ot tk; forts around Na mur war captured. "We feel that th, majority ot taa foru are tatnet." said on ot ta at tach, "altbougk tk Owbhi kaa trarersed tha town." Reports from Oatand aay taa Oar moni'haira kaeat rateferead. and ara again attacking. Oatasd's aarremdar Is expected. Tha aewsmapera any tka aaptar ot Ostand by Garauns is u direct man ace to England. Hero'a Haw to Tkra WASHINGTON. Ant- !. lUpre- kentatlves "Dick" Aasttn ot Tannea- see and Finis J. Garrett of Teoneua today celebrated birthday annlTaranr- lea. Tbe former U 57 and the lattor 39 today. ThU was ntoo tha blrUaay anniversary ot former KeprcaaaUUT SylTvester Smith ot California, who R. E. Wattenburg, Walter Coter, S. waa born in 1868. M. Chllcote. E. 11. Lawrence, Paul lluiod I'reaa Service SKATTLU, Aug. 30, A n result of ii collision .between the Alaska Ltne btenmor Admiral Sampson and tho steamer Princess Victoria or tno Canadian Pacific Hallway Hue this morning, tho Sampson went to the bottom. There are at least twelve dead, In cluding tho Sampson's commander, Captain Sydney Brown. Tho collUlon occurred off Point No Point, about eighteen ratios from this city. The boat streak at t UM u. m. Two ot the passengers and seven Johnson, P. L. Fountain, Fred Bremer nd o. H. nnntm , The members will meet at the hall Ithla evening and go to the train la a body. Thursday evening the members will In addition to theso. John McLaughlin .assemble at the hall and tha start ot San Francisco, aud W. L Rlcgor, the Irelext operator on the Sampson, are still missing. Tho Sampson Is reported to have had SI persona aboard. Stukel "Erupts" No, Gvutlo Reader, that big column ot ainoko nppuroutly rlalng from tho summit of Mt, Stukel, I not an Imi tation of Lassen, or the amoko of an Invading army. It la a brush tiro on tha aid ot the hill. Viewed from Klamath Fall today the amoke give the mountain the ap pearance of a smoking volcano. Ah Addition. Archlo Alexander and Uan Stayton are building an addition to tho house recently purchased from the Klamath DajTalsnasat company by Hra. Kerr, COOS HEARS GUNS"fin ! Panic L'ultod Press Servlca MAH3UFIKLD, Aug. 86. Heavy firing at "n ,B Progressing today oft North lleml. It la believed that a naval battle Is on, Thero Is speculation hero as to tho ships engaged lin ths fight, If the tir ing Is Iho sign or one, For tho first halt of the present year utrtnnn emigration tbrougn Germau ports, show ft remarkably de cline. Tho figures tor Hamburg and Bremen show 143,168 persous against 338,378 In 1913. United Press Service COPKNIIAOEN (via Loudou) Aug. 26. Advices Just received from Ber lin, by way ot tha frontier, say that a panic ta Imminent In the German cap ital. Fears ot a Ruaalau Invasion have aroused tha people. Th advices say many rich Oer mans are fleeing toward Scandinavian points. Merrill will be made at 6 o'clock, Relative Geta Good Place, H. P. Thomas or this city has re ceived news that his nephew, U. A. Thomas, who has hoes assistant to Federal District Attorney Preston In California, has bean appointed United SUtea attorney to Hawaii. Church at Si. Clean. A force ot twenty men are at work on a new highway from Alaea bay east Pioneer Passes Away Uniisifessv j he fell Louis Hesalg, one ot the early pio neers, and ono ot the best known men In this section, died Tuesday at the homo of bis son, J. H. Hesslg, in Fort Klamath. Tbe remains were taken to Yreka Tuesday, and they will be in terred there. , Mr. Hesalg was born la Illinois In 1843, and In 1849 his pareata came to Oregon In the gold rush. After stteudlng school at WeavervtUe, and experiencing many frontier hardships. Mr. Hesslg took up stock ranching In Siskiyou county, which towed for many years, still owning the ranee at the time of his demise. It wss la 1940 that sir, to Fort Klamath, end mercantile bnstnees there. time be has don mush went fgadfLfSk-A in ap the thriving Weed ftssfr:- trepoUe. "mws In 1870 Mr. Hesatg beesaWameaar ber of the A. F. A A- M. , Deris the ! remainder ot hie Usetlaie he tat He in the work of tttVeat aweadf. ', & SSI " A