Wqt Simmix; literal!. PRINTS TUB KLAMATH FALL!' OFFICIAL NEWSPAPIK BWSWIHLKITISNEW8 I ,- -sr-t; JWM&r!nrmwv 'in fjuwmw -v-iWmrf-JSWiMWIWRtoiraW J ,!-- ., . Llnlii Vri . '" KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1914. USSIA RENDS AN ARMY i a. .nii i iaaww.. T3 ckbone of Austrianl Forces Broken T. J'I.'IIIHhIU'IUI, J-!'. l-,Vmlil' riii) Im Ihtn Milirt. ) dhJ liulr Nlchwlaa, leading lltn r" Imtn In lb n l" IJrrllu" I tmwri.l rrHM that ll retreat from I-mtitirs emor rr n trrk f )illo, altd MoWMrat ImU l Mltnlrrtl trfr. tt ! ' rrluMn Uutttlrr. Whole Mlsailr wrtv am- aUln, and lb Aull unit). b) If Iim- trlrrat. U uM y Itufcr UU In I ralltviy itfMmlUl, rtI Mill m rtwrrttri) tiimmn hi ! (in lulu pnr rtkttiltutf Mull- KI. IK nti(l cfMUtiu", lliv ltwU utulne il trirollux army. Ttu ar tl amvuiinrrtt Ihat lh ItuuUn r(l mIiik. vfitlliiK fruw llhrt lnMr. capturrtl wtial imi.ltUnnl an lniiintMbl piwlilmi i im the Aulft. TtiU w tufcrn ni ( tJM flf Urn ItAjowi. While the UHury nrtlttu lur ll llin arm), itvrr y 4,fu U ul Hie. Im llMMiMml iikuun Aim Att.iriM mwi, iiir n land In twml rlitountrr, wtfn Inlet ptlulrl lit HiiNMalivily iiwU The ltwln rplMTt lhlrijii 'mhimim unit a iIikimaimI Aiilrl. Itlu-tlntf U roinnumlittK ir. Vast Quantities of Provisions for One English Dreadnought ftUt I'm 8rk WK.W.I. , St. Om the rUl.Iti itay l Hie llt tHtV brtwrrn IIdmUu i.l AuUitM furr, i(h ,tuiiii army, flgtiileg fri f r m. withdraw luwsrd the muiIi. Thry t!4 lrttti l m U rrrr, i.r rt !" ', Km- rwctl Ulf lrr.t lo Mir Uic rlljr tram IwmUMniml jr !. rr' riiUnr. WUh Um' rrlnfurmM nJit im KwkUm .rrr. tlr ArU Irro inuuii-.rl, m4 w Ictrtblf ImmiI pMwl. Tti Alrt " Lilllun mat In BtW, UUllM ! Mlto ltUit. Tl.r .lubtiurarMi r llt HsIillMM m Iwih ii rHctl In JU' Ti MUllrry f IliP ftifMlN wmiiiinr wr m. I - .mericam Are German Cruiser Anxious to Go Take Britisher bIkJ t'tM Hrlt WAWmil.SOTON, I). 0 8eit 3. Unlma I'rew Brtc 8 AN KKANCIUCO, Kepi. 1TI lb, hi rW .. 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Imialil her flvo etillilrcw on ft fouco. Pour Cuaaacka ravUhcil n woman while hanaeulfot!, and forced hrr hu. band to wltnoo tho crime." pay Germans Being Needlessly Slaughtered F 'nlted l'rca Berne I'AHIH, Hepl, 3 AU Of (ho mill lify lioi.ltnla aouth of Pari are ckoi io capacity with tho woundvd nt !n by ,)l0 , , h f , P Mctlina lol) of torrlblo mi PHIm on hoih aldea. L.Mn,)' of '" mounded men aro of f ' nrltin, dlvlalona. The wounded mon are loud lit their hll n f tho curMo dliplayed by "lough, (hat the (!..... .. ... fairly Merllel.f (heir . Home ay (hat tho fearful loaa of (ho llrltlih dlvliloua. Gorman llfo la dollbornto on tho part of the ohlcora, n they keep (ho In fatitrymon In action against artillery aUack, or wlihout nooklnic covor for tho Infantry. Thouiand of Gorman prltonera have boen cap(urd, (hey o Many of theao woro acoudnr partlea, aur roundod In tho nplaud. A number of Gorman offlcera who have been &( to the hoiplUl My tho reiUlanee of tho Belglana and allies wai a great aurprUe to them, In Response To That Eternal Qtury "Where IS Hell?" Ily LUOU K. W. UARHER Hlucu tho advoiu of Chrlit wi hnv bveii lauchi lo bellove (bat hell I tho worn punUbment that ran bo Indicted upon an erring people. II may bo ao, but (bo bell ool Kurope cama u aliaJow of doubt. Men wboao vocation In life U the redemption of oul aro warning u agaltm tbo terror of hell. Yet our brother acroas tbo aeaa aue pluntioU into a maeUtrom of Ue-mructlou which put even bell ttaeif to hame. The bell of biblical conception I pictured u a place of tormeul, luhabtted by tbo aoula of alnnera to whom the gate of hemeu aro cloved. The hell of Kurope 1 a furnace uf deatrucdon for tbo good and the bad; tbo Inno cent anil tho guilty; for womeu and children and babe of a day. ' A (be devil lvld hi fork out (he deuUeu of tbo tlery pit, o do (he king and emperor of Kuropo wield (bo orU or compuUlou over (hu head of (heir aubjects, ud force them into the Jaws of an earthly hell, Tho patriotic plrlt which permeate iery human breast baa taught us to respond to the call of country, whether (hat call bo Just or uo(. And (bla national spirit bos permitted (bo ruler of tho old world to launch u contest of blood and irouuud destruction, which la ahakiug tbo very world to It foundation, aud which may uven yet Involve oery civilised nation of the globe. Have wo two boll? Or bss tho hell of tradition bovu (ranaferred from (he regions of saUn to' (be blood koaked baulotlelda of Kuropo? Wo are solemnly warned to ropent of our alas or suffer the etoruul torment of hell. Ue it oven no. Hut what or (his bell on earth T What of tbo mighty engines of destrucdou which aro devastating a fulr land and sweeping a once euligh(eued people Into the pre euro of their mnkerT What of the chauglng of an urea of civilisation Into a congested mas of atrug Kllng, snarling, destroying human beings, bunt aulely upon tho annihilation of one another? YVhul of (ho tremendous explosive hurled luto cltle. deslroytng soldiers and civilians alike? What of (ho terrible bombs dropped from (bo war hounds of tbo air Into (ho midst of Innocent and holplcs women aud children, taklug tho Uvea which God bade men to protect and cherish? What of (ho explosives lurking In (ho bosom of tho seas and periling the existence of ship loaded with noifcombalaut? What of tho broken aud grlef-atrlckeu womou and young girl who mu( toll In the Held that men may have bread whllo doing tholr utmost to obliterate the human raee? What of (he widows and orphaua who niuat auffer through life because war has robbed them of a pro tector? What of (ho helpless babes who are dying of atarvatlos because armies la the field must have tho milk which otherwise would mean llfo to tho little one. What of tho maimed who must go through life warped and twisted with pais? What of the gaping boles In human breasts, of limb torn from their sockets, of mangled forma which even a merciful death refuses to release from tbelr agonies? , What of the millions of aged aud Infirm dependents who must face starvation before this bell has tuu Its course? WHAT IB MKLl.T WHBRE IS IIBL.L.? Whatever It li-r-wherever it may be bell Is bell, but this bell of Europe is one bell of a bell. 11 . ' ALLIES' RIGHT LINE HOLDS Germans Fail to Split the Defenders ( nlled Vr Service , IMIilft, Hep. 2-Ttie war ottce report that Use center or taw adssea', linn U Mill lioUllec deapjl (he repeated aaeeadte mede pea U bf Us Ger man fori-. Ttie left wteat I retreauiaa; a rriaW, aavd It W awrt Usa4 th rrark Genua rrgiateaU, taw kwrkfcoao of the kaiser'e arssy are to he thrown lato the attack oa tha right ftaaJt. Ttir alliea' left l eagaged froaa 3foatdJder lo tha Forest Thr lH-avlt lafaatry attack It aa afaaldlder. At the fares U klrmlKT, afirad of the advaaca gaard of the farce headed far Parts, nr partly aarnxindrd bjr French arlkiery. Geaerat Pan aow eoauaaada thr Freach oa tha left wlac. He a ce Kperntiag with Grarral FresKh, the British ftcM aasrshel. The BghUa I deeytiate atace daylight, aa the Oeraaasw hare worklaut to prartrate the allies' Ihse aad aeaarate the to envelope aad aaahlUte oae force. Rapid Are gaaas, sss anted oa' were aed near Aniens fa this attrsapC It is reported that the BrHlah treapa, ta a sortie i tared a asuaher of raaaea,. The Oanaaa caaaalties are said te i liritlhloaaaxteea. t Mi Thr nar ralmt aara nf tan nh.r .! f "We are slowly where a reralar siege sa sa For two day we have am tha regsoa of the V drtrbaftth 11' United Prrsa Service BERLTN, (rtaThe feHews: "Grraaaa sacceeaea lag the nelstaace est ear lrtisU hae heea checked with W -J- area to Paris, aad the Bassaaa awaalan't f to the caara teiaaa." Zepellins Drop Bombs in Antwerp United Press Serrlee ANTWERP, Sept 8 ,'At 3:30 UU morning outlying forts slgnalsd Eep elllna approach, 6,000 feet up. The airships were fired at repeatedly, but were never bit. Searchlights were turned on the aky, but it waa impossi ble to locate the sbtps, as they had ex tinguished their lights to conceal tbelr location. Several bomb were dropped In the suburbs, la the light ly settled districts. Early reports of damage slight. A twelve foot vein of coal has been struck at Rosy Ann, near Medfard. to Hawauian Coast .- United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. Tha navy departntent, it nan learned, hae Jast eesaplpeted plana for ssobtllsJns n powarfnl submarine fleet in tbo Pacific. The Hawaiian Islands will be the center of several powerful bases. The plana, IneUd trantter of i of the submarines along- Use Coast to HawaU. They wttt'he tewed by tbe battleoblpn West Virgin! aad Sou(h Dakota. The navy general board believes submarine defease to an important factor of the Paelle defense policy. Missing Man Said to Be in Iustoad of being murdered, A. C. McLeod Is in Portland or sosae other northern city, according to Frank Williams, who waa arreated last nlgbt pending an Investigation Into tbe sup posed transfer of McLeod's property to Williams, aad tbe disappearance of McLeod. Williams la held la the county Jail wbtle tbe authorities are Investigating further, Although tbe authorities ware In vestigation Tuesday, the matter waa withheld freja afternoon pubUentlon at tbe request ot the authorities, la order to give them all the secrecy possible in their early work. McLeod's place la oa Lower Klam ath Lake, shout three miles below Midland. Since August 14th McLeod baa not been seea there. Oa Friday, Willisana with his fam ily moved late the plats, sad ue pre. dueed Mil ot ante ter Us MeUod betoaftats. This Ml) et Portland been questioned by the aberiff's cduee. and Tuesday Williams was placed un der arrest on a charge of falsely nuk ing an Instrument This charge Is apparently a pretext to give the oBdala time to auks a search tor the whereabouts er re mains ot McLeod. The ofiUera are ' working on the theory that WUttsaw klUed McLeod sad nude the hat et sale himself. According to Williams. MeLeodi was In Klamath Falls e August sad that he left here the teUewaf? morning, purchaaiag a tleket far the north. Two local business sua alee! stated today that McLeod was neref ea the 14th. Williams states that MtLeed left "I uvvmi. eia lepdJH jajfa K lWto Si prtiaa; rMtWidaV JP wosniaaai -J eaerawa tl alee satd MeLeed fenad H Isapessdrre to Isare' KUnutb eaty wltbeai 4elr. i 11 Ml i, 9, ' "2, H !&' W H y ,?