The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 01, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, If 14.
GERMANY'S
ADVANCE IS
CONTINUOUS
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Red Crok Ship
About to Start
I'olttd lru Karilct
WABIIINUTOV 1). C, Hpt. I.
t'Uet for it ai;tt of Iho Itrd Crou
for Europe oro iboui complaled, Tho
llmjiir la to i rechrlatarnxl "Tltit
lied CroM." TIm boat U bvlni ptlnt
rd whlwt, with ar4 band arouud tht
hull and the futm-la nra to U whit
with rod croitM on the Ic1m. Tb
IMP will nr tit M crou and th
AmwlCan (Inf.
Tl. tout will crry doio bo.
Dlui unlti. njtirtd Aaarlcaa uvtl
onicom win comwand tht ihlp, and
" Amtrlcftn crw will man lier.
Czar Says "Advancing"
W ar Oice Says All Autriu Army Now Field
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T. I'ETRRIBURO, 8pt. l.Tho
Kovtrnmant i.y that tht antlrt Au.
'f'n array I, ,cl,r , a,cU,t mA
"'l 'o Human advanct oatluta,
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Servians Off
to Start Riot
United l'ra Barrle
NtHIt (Via Home), rfc'l't. I. Tho
untlro rkrvlan army, 'xrpi ibe
itrntti rqulrd to hold th road
Uidlnc hero, are balm matted aloof
lh Drlua.
Tho foreo will lnadc llotnla )y
twon Loanllta and Uvomtck, aud It
la viiwtfrd that tho Slavic popula
(Ion, Inelird by tho Hrvlau, will
make a big uprltlni aifalnil Auatrlan
rulo.
Marahlleld Walar company la put
ting In a 9,000,000 gallon rMrvolr
and laying a mil of tan-Inch main to
North Band.
Tht "war oUce Imuo tht following
tattsantt
"Tht Oarman dtfenio la atlRtstng,
and whllt wa art aualalnlng atvtrt
loaata tba arman loaa It far grtaUr,
Thty will bt unablt to wlthitand our
aaaault. in Oallela tbo Ruaalan army
la vlctorlom. Tht Auatrlana Uiva'd
lag Hutalaa Poland hatt btts rt
yuUtd with Mornoua loatta. and
hart btta eoaHlUd to fall back."
Says They Won't
Get Within 50
Miles of Paris
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tout in ml r In chlot or ibo Krncli
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mu aric) or luvatloo kill not gl
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lilt coatvnilOD U aUDDortvU by 0t
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Uh tnJmonnry forte. oih of;
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0rciBb uru vt-aktnlriK lu atronctb
o ttijr A.tiro&cli,
Tho French kjjW arv inaklay
malt)' nAcrfrlcn, and my havo to
moke'tooro ba(or (bU war It ml
od," tuld Joffrc. "Hut In lb vuil
Krauc will win. Tbo uallon U pM.
tn tbo uprttno (rial.
'Tbo uptril of lb Trenrb iHtoplo
mill troup U uuconquorntlo, Krorr
tulnc la In rradlneu for n lonii war."
WATER USERS TO
HAVE NEW HOME
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IIKAIKjlMIITKIUi HUILDIMI
Inileait of paying rental for of
tlCf. tho Ktamalh Water Urt A
vocUtlou U toon to be not only In
(ho ctoivat pomlblo touch with the
local reclamation official but will
have headquarter free of charge. A
movo I to bt. mndo from tho Loo ml
building to tho reclamation larrlct
headquarter.
Project Knglueer J. Q, Camp ha
Juit tendered (ho aoclatlon tht utt
of two room on Iho eecond floor of
the hoadquartor. Tho offer baa bean
accepted, and Secretary Albert G. El
der u preparing to move,
American Ships
May Be Seized
United Preaa Service
WASHINGTON, I), 0., Sept. I.
Dlploinata y that If America pur-
chaavd Qorman merchantmen thty
would bt aubjoct to aeliurt by tho
French and Brittih. They aay tht
nlllea would douMleu lelie then and
bold them for a ruling by tht prUt
court aa to whether their purchaao
violated the neutrality law.
The Une county fair will urge the
uia of Oregon aada products aa tht
best way to cut out tht mall ordtr
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FRENCH RESERVES
CALLED TO ARMS
BY THAT NATION
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ruirtrit bjr warfare. TlUa briaf mt
all iIip mmtj frown 'JU ttt 4N jrtu of
age.
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froin ComUaUanylf, aUUsg tfaat Um
Turka are alMNat ( aMbUUe tte FlraC
.iroir of Ism Uk TlUa ceMfartaM
about aoo.QOG MOHMiwadaai aolsUan.
Conflict Does Not
Stop Pilgrimage
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ItOMl., AopU 1. -Allbougb tba
Kuropcan war cut down tbo number
(o only a few hundred, tho pilgrim
nt lo the ahrlno of Our Lady of
Lourdcn In Franco tartd today.
TramporlaUon faclltliaa bad ben
arranged aa long mo aa laat iiiDsir
for 10,000 klo( mtraculoua cura
for allmcnU pronouncwd Incurable by
pbytlclan.
Uulnw prrtctil arrangeaenU arc
Interfered with, tho atttlcteo pllgrimi
will bo permitted to croaa tba Italian-French
boundary to go to the
famous ahrlni.
Am trians Take
One From Nicks
United t'rau Service
IIKULIN. (Via The Hague) Sept.
1. Tho Auitrlan crubataraUtca that
the Auitrlan In Northern Qalacla, in
addition to routing the Russian
forces, have Invaded Russian Poland.
Tho Russians have retreated to
wards Lublin.
The losses of both sides art heavy.
Propose Tax for
Railroad Tickets
United Frees Service
WASHINOTON, O. 0 Sept. 1.
Senator 8luimons said today that tho
6 per cent war tax proposed for rail
road tickets would be paid by tbt
purchaser, not by tho railroad.
J. Bull to Pay
for the Ships
Uulted Preaa Service
WASHINOTON, D. C, 8tpt, t.
Tho Drltlsh embassy stated today
that England proposes to generously
compensate Turkey for tht two btt
tlesblpa aleted.
Mckersoa Cast Dropped.
Upon motion of Deputy District At
torney Duncan, Justlot '. W. Qowtn
this wcrnlug dlsmUaed tht charge of
assault and battery agaiaat Roaa
Nlckeraoa. Mr. Nlektrtoa, tht
complaining witness, failed to makt
an appeparanoa.
Belgian Queen and Children,
Who Fled to Antwerp
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Os the left la thr brlr to Uie taroae,
Ma mothrr'a area U Prlace Charlea
faa IMS. The little girl t their alater,
Queen Elisabeth or Belgium, with
her three children, the eldest. Prince
Leopold, heir to the throne, baa fled
to Antwerp from the Belgian capital
at Brussels. There the armies led by
King Albert will make their last
stand. Tbe royal family may before
tbl war Is over be driven from their
land end the little prince may have
nothing over which to reign after the
Germans ulsh tbe fight The queen
COPPER MINERS'
WAGESLOWERED
DEPRESSION DUE TO THE WAR
Iti THE CAUSE ASCRIBED RY
THE CALUMET MINK OPERAT
ORS FOR MAKING CUT
United Preaa Service
CALUMET. Mich.. Sept. 1. Tbe
Calumet-lleckla Mining company to
day announced a reduction of 10 per
cent In the wages or the employes In
tbe mines, mills, shops and smelters.
The depression of the copper market
Is dcclsred to be the cause or tbe cut.
RODEO BAND MAY
SEE ROUND-UP
PENDLETON SHOW HEADS WRITE
HERE, ASKING THE LOCAL
PLAYERS TO BE WITH THEM,
AND MAKE AN OFFER
That Klamath Falls' Elks' llodeo
Is getting on tbt map atroager tvery
year la shown by tht letter Just re
ceived from tht uanagamtBt of. the
Pendleton Round-Up, asking tht Ro
deo Band to Journey overland to Pan'
dleton. and play for tht "Let 'er
Buck" ahow on tht 14-M-SI.
In tbt letttr aa oftr la made to
the local organisation tor Its asrvlce
Tht players art asked to makt tht
trip overland, In appproprlately ban
atred cars, and to scatter Rouat)-Up
literature aa wall at harmony through
Central and Eaattra Oregon. 1
The local muslclana art highly flat
ad at tbt offtr mads, A mtetlariwill
bt htld soon to consider tht master,
and forward aa answer to Ptadlttoa.
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Prlace Leopold, bora 1961. Hotdlac
Tbeodorr. the Count of KUadera, bora
Priaceiai Marie Jome, bora ta 1MSL
mi&
and her children will take
L..ua &,... ..r(t. La. tt.A.9 aa..
.- rr.- w. - . .
thilr nnmr In rMlat th Dsratiajl at!"
tack should a long siege of the dty
be undertaken. It is possible, of
course, that she might slip away to
England, leaving the king to fight on. C
But thst would not be expected of
her. It Is probable. It the Oermaaa
Uke the dty, tbr will take prasoaara
the whole royal family.
COUNCIL DOESN'T
WANT TO KNOW
SO AT AXV RATE THINKS MAT
THEWS, WHO HAS MADS AN
OTHER ATTEMPT TO HATH
THEM TAKE "TRADE PAPaTsM"
Members of the city council aeem
Just aa contented as ever to grope ta
the dark regarding municipal ad
vancement elsewhere, tor laat night
they again turned down the proposal
of Councilman O. D- Matthews tor
the city to subscribe to "The Amer
ican City" and two other magaslnes
dealing with public utilities and
municipal work.
Matthew holds thai these would
be. of great advantage to every city
official, aud through them to the peo
ple. Last night he was supported in
the voting by Councilman Hamilton.
Washington Salooas Redaccd
WASHINGTON, D. C. Sept. 1.
Reduction ot the number of capital
ssloons from over 500 to 300 waa be
gun, today by the excise board. The
dry order goea Into effect November 1
G. A. R. Encampment On
Detroit Is Host to the
r
United Press Service
PETROIT, Sept. 1. Throughout
Detroit today sounds the beat of the
martial drum, tho pipe ot tht fife,
the; blare of the bugle, the shuffle of
halting feet Everywhere tht droop
ini of figures ot tht Grand Army vot
ers and on all sides floats tht na
tional flag, for which tht veteran
foe-tat fifty-odd years ago.
he forty-eighth aaUoaal easamp-
GREATEST BATTLE
IN THE HISTORY
OF THE WORLD
.tccouoi.xr; to advices from
VIEX.VA
Mor Than Tlirc MJUloei Mem Ka
gaged, acMt Tide of Battle
aad Flows Xo Decsslrt JReamk s
Vrt, Utt FtsuU OmUMBMt Oamsnl,
Loa Be DeUyed nchtia i
Almoet liaad to :
United Preaa Serrlee)
VIKXXA, (el
decordtskg to a.
Um war
oss Om Praeslaa fiosstisr It taw '
eat battle la tae Matter
wrld.M
Over S,t),
fa actaal
of tbe
tide of battle
oveWTa rsaaist art aa get i
It as
ttratlaai
of
imtem tab'ai ami
le a amtu.
Ba B'
Jf
Say They Went
Without Guns
Carted
ST. PanWatBORO. Sett. ?.-
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snnosaeed that the
the Aaatriaaa
with eaormoas lues as.. The Ct
supported by tataatry ami arttUary.
fought with sabers agaiaat Use Aaa-
trlaa lafaatryaaea uetag their hays
nee. Thirty Tlvusand
Reported Taken
Caked Preaa
WASHLNQTOK. D. C. Stat. 1.
Aa omclal meaaage. tresa Berlim ta
the Gcrmaa embsasy aaya that M,
000 Rusalaas were captared la saat
Prussia, followrag the three last
battles.
Another Ruler
Having Trouble
United Preaa Service
DURAZZO (Via Rome) Seat. 1.
Prince Henry of Wled. recently made
ruler of Albania, baa sailed for Italy
in aa Italian yacht
lie Is accompanied by has wife and
child and by Harold Saeacer, his
American aide. The lasargaata have
captured Durante
First Rogue River pear shipments
brought growers 91 a box net
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oaV besw the aattlt fe
Aawtttaaw aad tks) atawaisma
thai AaaKWSaai CaaaMa ka.
fightlmg aaa fcetasjaa aJwsttt lawafi
ataswlama'iaatasl
Brave OWBevj tf Sixties
mant ot the Oraad Army ot the Re
public started today, aad btftra aav
other tweaty-tour hours tat Mf tsv
aual reunion ot tht aid saUlert wt
be la full awlag. Tae sity w bt gJa
attire; great, want stiama, jwagag- i
two feet high, aad astswsft'M U'fi-: V
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