The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 07, 1914, Image 1

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VIEW IS TAKEN
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Taken by the German Armies
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BATTLE BETWEEN j"""" ui "w .
-AUSTRIA Penetrates Germany s
RUSSIA
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t( Ibo nation I l take, and they r '
UH lit Ir.etttabU lost everywhere '
villi irim dignity.
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J'urmtk of RetttuiUac Lxmbwrg l
ftlon I Atuuidiedf and KmU
f-'ortm Arr Thronni Into tlw Field
tu AsnUiilate Von Aurffeitbcrg'
Cuaimfti)- ItutiUn .lo AdniBiw
uh Gcrsuin Ioltioa.
Unlttd Vtt Srne
VIENNA, (la Honje), Sepu T.
jGtiicraU von Aucffanbortr sad Daakl
are today eaeagln tfac OTcra-belna-Iuk
lltuttin forces unttr General
JUiniMlcy between 1'niblenow and tti
Galleiaa border.
The Ruaalana teck to orararbalm
thlc part of ih Auttrlan mxaj before
the Geraaaa reiafotcemeBta arrlT.
and the Auatrlana. gremtlr outauaa
bered. are loelaf bearUr.
Line-Army Withdraws
tOLLOWlNU hUItritlSl.VO RtISTAXCK FROM A1XEE8, MSK WKG
OF GEHMA-V ATTACK RCTREATS TO LUXE, AWAITIX0 TXB '
ARRIVAL OF IilXFORCEMNTi TAKIH GOES WILD
AT SEWS OF THIS fiETRACK FOR IXVAOER
Another lmiful flty of France lu fallen Into lhf hand uf the atiproarblnK German araalee, accordtai
d!tMlrh fff m rturlm T.lllc. Mvh hJ for protect ton one uf the lronitf! fori franre had built. luccum-
TbiP ar no tU (dee tttefv il t4 in th? piwi; In llathl of tr a f !.
rJfdlag l ho fKttrmltr f the trnilltlf. It w f h fori on lh Hrl line of French tWwnur, and waa au ImiKirlant link in the chain or fori
)lm of the Oormaa la Herltn, te. runnliiK trew Clt oh the KnUh rhannttl lu Helfort In the outh of Franc. Once the Gorruaua break through
hint that wont of the world mkm j t,l llm- thpli trflit. uf marrhlna- on to rarU will U mar rcalltallon that Parblana will he la daaier of panic.
t'Klodked acalntt GerRmer. do not I . .- ' . .. . . "'' ..sssss
Ulletn ll-.n tAltierl.i will Minim "" """" 1 . . . . I
lb fearful rnie agalut aneh hljRoV ScOlltS Are
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fbi be lait," Excused at School
HOHENZOLLERN
t'nlud I'ii-m Herttte
IXN!K)N', Hept, 7, -Biperte agree
that (lermany It ttablac ettrythU
nn one battle, the tfkt befere Purl.
Thn army there bu
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LONDON. Bept. 7.AII lriy aeout
on actlte aeml-niUlfar' trvlce hate
i,,' ibwn euw4 from achwl attendance
durlCK the war
LIFE IS SAVED
RING IN THE WAR BY A MIRACLE
Wilson Sends Message
to America s Labor!
UKIItMXm IN m.KMANYVi Rt'I
IX FAMILV M1X LCK
WIIILi: WITH IT, HUT IHHAB.
TUIt WIIK.V IT IS AWAV
1 AU.I.NG O.V A JACK8KO.V FORK,
HURT KKKLLV8 HEART 18
IJNIXJtllKl) ONLY .OX ACCOUNT
OF A Itlll DKFLKCTlXa T1XK
United rrena Service
I.0N00N, 8opt 7. Unsllahmen
arc wonuerins wneutvr nmi .
'holm la wearlnK thi fnmoua Hohtn
xollern luck atono. U la aald that
.ilium Ihu accoaa on or r rcuonca-ui
Jdreal ho found ainom tho poiaoa-
" lonrt of hta father a box containing n
"I fr Hut I rM to Mi rMadewrr, ami ulili n heart full of dc Jrlnj act wltlv a peculiar black atono.
iMin.lrnrr, iwMil went f rheer to the workera of Amrrlr on llila Ulxir U n0(0 written by Frederick atatod
y In the UtereeUag jrear f 114. Im, tho rg had been glrcn him by
"So oae aw leelt ae4 Mm with rmnk eyra, dlhrr Im our beloyr.1 Injunction thai
-;;.ry or MM,4tBV i Ua u, er Uan. HHk.i le cH.laatlon " would prianer ao
' "'Hr Imada, wIHhhR feelkHI that lliew le atraily mnveiiirnl both f , JJ 'JJ ne ' n() ,n (ho J,,
Wrp.. n,.d of aclk- umrtt Jtlee, and MUer rm.if I.en.loH ..d rra... lm j" ,rom Kred.r
'Uo;! ;' Im eeeentW wt llbfrtle. ol mcm. ck William It by hla ml.treaa. Count-
'-The mnvMaeal mf be lew, Hi-y at tluiea bi ,IUIr.wally awl ; 'L cLlonau.Ilen. U la declared,
oMm,.K,r alow, but It U naH.l.lak.UI.M mi.t nil that Wo hae to k to " "?" . ,iu....r. in-1
EtbS!:4? iN.PO,o.o war.. In 1813, the year
,. " " uw " I"1- " ." " V1 ""'"" ""7, , ; '.,, of 1'ruMlan llbornt on. tho ring waa
I d haaty when tere aa ireata. the wMBtry llaelf are Introlvcl." . ni. Tho blograpber of William
I declared ho aavr the ring on that
WAflHINQTON, D. C, ll.pt.' 7
auovo meaeage to later of Amer
" In ceUbmtlag !( Itollaey today
" Klien by rTeaUelit WlUoa to
wmui (lompere, eroeMeat or the
Ainorlonn Federatloa of Ubor.
wiih it came olaera f re FerM
ifMdcnt Taft, leaden, la congrew
hd Isadora In the labor atoreaieat.
Kollowln wm PrWMt QoaiMf'a
Ma to the hoa l.tohwh"
da..Wd!m ta " f
daavor KreMo. eeleta ai.tai'rA
(ontlMoHi earJtoy-Mit'lttiiM.
BlUil .m ! rTTTT' TT7.T? -i
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fort of men nud wnmon to Nocuro for
themaelvea and their children Ju
ticca und llfo opportunity,
"Uecaime thla holiday of the work
Inf people ombodlet the character
latlo aplrlt of tho nation, cltliona who
have ben forceful In maklnf nntlon
a jdeala, were anlitfd to write a greet
ing or a meaaAKO to follow worker
.who arq atrlvlng to make jtrcodoin,
juitlce and humanity practical fercoi
Ih dally llfo nnd work." '
Prealdent WlUpa'a meeeag toja
bar today wnn unique In Btaare-
peeta; U .wu hie flnt at W eaecu-
life, aad a radical departure tram mi
rale agatnit lyl Pecll ltwWewa
er'ftateat.nt. uaon any "Jkv I
raoaareh'a hand during the Franco
rruaalan war of 1170.
Keafeeeatative Murray CeMNratea
United, Preaa Service
WABHINQTON, D. C, 8e?t. 7.
"nilly" Murray (not "Bill" Murray)
waa tho recipient today of coagratu
lotlona.;, VPIUy". la MaaaacaHeeUa'
ri'iireaeatatlve front leeton. He
wai H yeere of age todays He ueed
to be the "baby" weatber of the
houae, aad W" receatly. aapolated
poitmiuHer at Boeto. "mw Murray
la better kwa aa "Alfalfa Mil," Mm
plctureHu f qeMreeeataa .ffat Okla-
Hurt Skelly, employed by Frank
Duffy, etcaped death by the narrow
eat chance Siiday, whoa he fell on a
Jackaon fork. Skelly waa working
on top of thn alfalfa alack, aad fell
from there, striking or the fork.
One tine of the fork penetrated hla
thigh, Another pierced hla cheat,
Junt pbovc tho heart.
According to Dra. Johaaoa and
Cathay, who atteaded Skelly, one of
hla rlba deflected the tlae, or It
would have pierced hla heart, caualag
Initant death.
ImprisoiMd Man
First to Enlist
United Preaa Bervle
LONDON, Sept. 7, Iaaprlaoaed
for two year for hla eoanecUoa with
the famoiia "Dea't 8heet' circular
dlatrlbuted umoag Brltleb aeJdlera
who ware on atrlkeduty, Oeerge Nee
aon, a ayudlcalkM, waa eae at the drat
to, be accepted, tor "eerviee with the
expeditionary arav, Belgluai..
XcbneU'iralr Om
t.'aiied l'reaa rvlee
LINCOLN. Neb..iaat- 7. Nebraa-
ka'a "forty-ilxth, "aeaal atato fair
otteaed today atbh -aWrte.groaada
hare; Aviator FfleiaiBayhy, la
leea-the-loop aiid-,Mald dewm llghU
waa 'to.be one et tba AUraettoaa. Ta
fair will coatlaito teMU Ifteatber Hi
United I'reaa Service
PETROOARU, SepU 7. It la ex
pected that the battle between the
AuttrUae aad Rouaaky'a army will
laat aereral days. The goverameat
expecu to annihilate the enemy, and
the breaking-, op of this force raeaaa
practically the dUraptlag of all of
Franr Joeef'a forces.
Rouatky haa ordered the tempora
ry abaadonmeat of tho disordered
and rapidly dwindling Auitrlan army
floelnf from Ita rout at Lcmburg. ln
atead, all of tbe Ruaalan force la
thrown against von Auelfenburg to
eruah hla army at once.
Ruaalaaa are advancing on fortlSed
(ieraaa. petitions along the Ktvcr
Dleme. The Ruaalan line extends
across Poland, through Mlaw and
through the province of Radom Into
Eastern Oailcla.
The Ruaelana are bealeglng Konig
bergen. It la reported that they have
iclxed the Carpathian passes
British Fleet
Makes Ready
United Preaa Service
LONDON, Sept. 7. The British
fleet la preparlag to break, the Ger
man naval power. The admiralty ad
mits that Important events are Im
pending. England la stirred up over
the failure to prevent the laying of
mines by tbe Germans.
United !'- derrxc
PARIS, Bept , T. Tlie war oaUe wire tbat a jaacttoa ef miliary Got
ernor Gallieal's force with that of General JoaTre, in iijiiallag "h taw
Rritish under Graerml French, today; turned back the right afcutk et the) Oar-
man army. Htantliancoaaly, Brkleli foiw aatccewleel
German line.
TliU move Imperilled the Oeraaan right whtg, and to prevent a I
itmlojl anil annltaiated. General von Klak" whligmr hla fete
l.lllo. tu await eapyort. - -
In the nteauUaK', Parte la celtbratla as a vktery tb faclawa at afce)
Gcnn&ns to attack Parie. Tbe newspaper tax esnttanft te ajsehr afeeieav
War oncer, thongh, say that the withdrawal 'of tbiranbt naag' aatal
it liiudlvlty today Is a wak for twaafom aerate. Riaertea freaa
low's command near Rhknae are aUeniptlng to JeJex thr right whag.
may be headed oaT.
It la believed that the German
have discontinued their march direct
ly toward Pari because they learned
that tho allies contemplated a general
engagement weal of the city. French
troops are missed there, and a trap
Is ready.
Late today Military Governor Gal
llena published the. following state
ment, wired from Bordeaux by the
war effice:
"Tbe British and French forces
are now engaged In a gonersl action
northeast of Paris. The entire French
and English lines-are In action, and
the combat Is extremely vigorous."
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How the Zeppelins
Drop Deadly Bombs
LONDON. Sept 7. The method
used by tho Zeppelin airships in drop.
ping bombs haa been described as fol-
Iowa by an English refugee, whs) haa
Just arrived her front Belgium. Th
dirigible hovers over Its object at n
sufllcieat altitude to keep It oat ot
range ot the'eneaay's gun. At the)
same time T It lowers a stoA sage at
taehed to a steel wire rope S,069 or
3,000 feet long. This cage la divided
Into compartaeata, and R, carries en
man whose duty It hi ta'throw down
the bombs.- The cage is sumcleatly
strong to make rifle ore against It In
effective, and because ot its small six
and the fact that It la kept constantly
in motion. It la very difficult for the
heavy gun to hit It.
Bert C. Hall aad his ever present
canine. "Rex." Jetton their auto San
day for Shasta Springs, when Mr.
Hall will meet 'Mrs. Hall, who has
been In San Francisco the past two
weeks, and they will drive noma la
the car. ,
British Cruiser
Stranded Today
United Press Service
WABHINQTON, D. 0., Sept. 7.
Berlin haa wirelessed the German em
baaay that the British cruiser Warrior
la stranded.
Better Boy Winter
Provisions at Once
Japanese Levy
Great War Tax
United press Service
, TOKYO, Sept, 7. Th lower houae
ot the diet todypasaed an extraordi
nary war budget, II,I9M00 being
theteUl.
Saw Wff ySw
WaHr JtwrtB, whs fct eeadueUng
sent Mgertaaeata agraMmy at tte
jsTasce(isi aWtea) n wi jr i9r a ewsw
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It you wish to be sure ot present
prices lu provisions. Mr. Householder
(or your wife), it behooves you to
begin at once the laying In ot a atock
of ataule for tho winter. Whll
(there haa been n noticeable advance
hero except in tho cost ot sugar,
there la no assurance that there will
not be some advances.
On the contrary, there Is every rea
son, to expect sharp rises. It was ex
pected when tho European war faroko
out that there would be but a f3w
weeks of fighting, aad then things
would adjust themselves again. In
this the world waa tooled, for all of
the belligerent armies, la their move
ments, show that their nations had
been preparlag for Just thht situation,
and are determined to carry en the
light to th hut.
-The agreement ot England, Russia
and France' Friday to ataad by eaeh
other until a treaty Is made with the
Triple Entente as a unit Is th !aHt
sad blow to the hopes of an early, sft
tleaaeat, so the wwM ia aettllag down
to expect a long grwaJung nampaaam;
which la sapping th life, strength.
products and. weaHh et, torn ThVV
wyld'a greatest pawra. &$f -y
iLeeal msjre teveM adasarr
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In other places
But
up Is a
down the prices tu normal, while
flurries were caused
by the work ot the apeeulatora.
how long they can keep thla
nmhlAtn
With European ntarketa unable to
send supplies seat her other years,
and the warring nations grabbing ev
ery bit of gold obtainable and. refus
ing for the present to pay on their
(debts, the only thing to be expected
a au advance in the price ot living.
Sit la always during a money strin
gency that thla happens, sad whit it
might not, come right at present, we
have reason, to expect. It before' the
winter Is over.. Therefore, we should
usa little baslBesa sense, sad d"our
heavy busing etsMples now,' fr. It
th prleea da net advance, they will
cerUlnly ot:deHn. -. '
Aaetaer aiatter to be called to' ta
attention; ot th lwusw4l;i ith ,
neceatuyot buying f rait: tor. th whivv v.
ter oaaalng nnr. - A4lt to.aeadt ff
IpsaenU. for the Wggeet r:?".
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