The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 09, 1914, Image 1

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KLAilAlf! rAU,?, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1914.
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ALLIES TAKE A
BRACE; ENEMY
NOW RETREATS
1'AltlH. Hpf aHepOfU of Ibwu
Made of Ucrtu ded wounded
t it ttfiioir h h pr
Uri lhl ih German are rtrftt
IM ubt adtautr, not aamly
u.lttt utiairtle w.,
It Ulott4 that Utaa o8ct. r
U M ltPl l t"t ' '""' IHHMM MPT TII.IT HMl.Ki:i.S
ltr. aatiWced thousand f .l
Vm Kink' Hoof repeatedly Mk4o AMI. PAVIM! AIUH'T . A YKAIt
tta iiiwfc. im M'w ". UM. , A T K AN, T , y ,. s
mui ( ik rlr MM, aad. wen '
Wfi i t(r r u.i vrr htanh with more
Ta r t t im following (
ttauattat tly from Iir4tit '
Tb tatl IIf Mk began 'UalUd -r Hervtr
4r elru tn Ik roryj WAHIIINUTO.V. I 0.. 8pt. .
atMt i4 loerd IM A Bw wfm of raking fvnur
fmiier la thf mala lb .. . . . ,
"IMOmiui atlark centered pe,H r Iim bs forwttlr 4vanc4
4 frtttft tlt( tl wftVt4 lo Im ilo ttou r b4 m'tt fine
4tr (at lb Jtt ltm, n4 IM Pfei l4uf, ohfw Ml rvrtu MtU of Iff
riffHUAb ffwM t4vuclM. ,Mt JftlMI ,,erl,4 ,,tr(,n WMdlfiff
'11ft rfnfh rMj rpr4 tot' . , . . . ,
Ik. 4f f lrta, M o.o.. w.MelH. U lb. .ttiMr. A
tM lli lb rrtcK.flrtlit forc t.JMea t" tor r-roblUiUonUu i
0wt, td Kala4 ft lwl4v rlc'lo
It7( rlM iM UoraitM Mlt.
Vk1rjl ffsMOta, WM IM 0r
Murxl br rtwuwrtoumi
(nrftr4 on lb rru In m ttffft lftiftl to wt tb falling off or K
fMk lU rrvfftt fafMtrr !. Thftjruiiwim rlpi Irl4al ,j IM
rrtftta irtllUfy u ufftwatlly t- war." mII BoyU In M wworll.
IM la IbU rw, m4 IM frlrwftflli t . lutwlUftfl Hffurw kMtrIng thai
ift ntma ftMUlt m lrt)M to l rMftt tht lttltrntl rnu Ut
Mir IftM lb Ynutk IftfftAtrr wtf on br ft4 llquom U Ijlfk, fthJ bl
l to bftr( ftt)4 4riv IM MtMjr.Uilnkcn note ny ktul M Mr Ntift
tafk 03 lblr tnr.',
Ut.f War MlnUttr Nlltftui4 )
fkr4 Utt lh (JTBftn offMMlT Mil
Wo rntlrdx brftkvn, and IM ftllUa
arc on ih olleiitlvs. Ttt alraloalc
rUtw of nnrl JoWrn uttff Freftth
ar tet7wbrt ucrul.
The tirtttan trooas ar itrMlr
Ur4. l'rlionr My tM iwUkHra
rtt4 but thrM hoara' alatj) dally,
owlof lo tht night narclilai 4arlftff
ib pan tbrw wM.
"Oar tvtttmmi eonttaN," mI4
Oomttor fUtl.nl. tktaiM IMt
Iba trootD un to ' pafl r
af In .wjln t iM ff44 at U
allln' loft. Thit rrMrti Maltr It
aoWlDf, ami ih rtiht and l Otr
nan Imk ri Mng drlVM Mek, aa
a ratult or which IM 0m. frtitr
att arrntually rttlr.
'or th nrat lima alttc IM war
Urtai, the (Urman totem ! ohI
aunbtrtxl by ih um ef IM larU
trooix a rdnforcoamta lo tba alllM.
tb Hiftr DriiK Co., rtarta a larar
a of avhooi mppIlM IM ar M
tort. ThU l Kood avldanc IMt IM
WiUo tKtputatlon of Klamath
touaty l locrftif.
MediD's Saddle Is Found
Officers M Farter Evkkw Afikut Suspect
T he iherlS'a om la at work. In
ul MlD ,ho MtraM of Jack
"Ml I. who left Mr July wllk
J'k WilikMu, m h ae.ee
ropped r-oM view. Already tMy
found aoa diaatic tWwwo
in tbli coBfteettoa afgkwt tM aaa
m la held g im cHMiaty JJ far IM
fcurder of Alhw 0. MUo4 RMr
The i.te.1 i.ff u eaaaeeelea, with
gr Tbla we. fM t4 tM fctel.eod
, wMre WNIkaaM atored
W?MeV,,kfiitf rNWl,,f
BOYLE PLANS TO
TAX THE PROHIS
tworil lo Clilnnii Unr-
wood of lit rowMlUt,
'T ib j.rhtl.UlunlH of (li
(uttfltrr t ft ''fftl, ftBd )tu will tiv
vtr 1160,000,000 In iTnocf ouffi
Itt ttvin ftimuftUr. Ttm t'tbtbltlM
lit, M aald, War dor of IbU IffJt
Ho objttta to iba troOM4 nddlikwiai
lai on bor and liquor. Ho dttlar
tht rvnu tax houl4 U vtvuly til
trlbtiUd. fetid llto liitrvlm tnor orrnly
dltldvd,
"It la iba cardinal prlntll't of llio
dwttaU? trty." Iloylo'a wtaiorUI
rMltiKl, "that o fr aa wlbl taira
ikould t IcTlvd an all nllk. It U
hw eeonoMlo wladom, Kren with a
hMd las of S rrh for tit 33,000,
eaa DrolilblllonUu, tholr iaxi would
M Um than the non-prohlhltlonUta,
ll ua hara 'oqual rlffhta to all. aio
rial privilege to nonp. "
AMKHICAN COXMUli
INJURKI) HV MIXH
Unllad I'raaa Hartka
WA8IIINQTO.V, I). C, Hopt. 9.--Amorlrn
Conanl John Hay. who w
pttmngr on th Wllaon llnar Ituuo
cabled IMt h waa allffhily Injured
whn lha liner alruck a mine In the
Kurlh Hea. Hay In now at Hull, He
goea latef to OdoMft, lh not ho haa
) aalgaed to by tha alato depart
IllMt.
kill wklla rldlBK a Mrae, or that
.William, It ho billed Mcdlll, loaded
IM blooding body acroaa tbo aaaaia
to nova It to a hiding pUee.
Mora r eowlag to the
frost who aaw WllHaaw after hla re
turn. All aay IMt ha acted auapl
.! wkiii. mi tin. way here, and
wateMd cloaely aary vUta ap-
proaekHtg freM allkor dlreetloa
WUIUim and Madlll left Mr lu
July, l Ika lattor'a wagoa. -Ulw
WllllAM ratrnd ffloaa, wltk Mt
dIU'a aaUlt coaipleba, aad aiterwrda
M wor mmi of MedlU'a claJa.
WWaMMd MMIW wa. twt j
Ii.'ri-fcu, v. Lu oi baaa kaaeal
aT3t. diaHI lHwat mrak
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First Photograph of the Russian Cossacks
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fMfcli. IM .lrMd raealiy of tM
, ihrt (Jcrman army o not ranK wiin Jtcr.m wncn mo aaTanve u. i hu
car. wl arP n prd'C rnln . fc UwW, B re. ,lflW b,,, dftnKeru. for ttvlr
llitousli Kl I'ruMla. Thfy ar, jut renn0fn.nK pnrU'Mtthln EaH PrM- reputation Id tho Germana to bo-
bejx, ih mtnl fnmuu cavalry w;ti tt puihlnr on toward Kotlsbunr. !ll they wllllnr watt to th city It
ttt
um wiiria. iiiry art aaiu 10 ue
Schools Requested to
Avoid War Discussion
Kilraroely timely and thouibtfal
U th. wfttila jiut aounded by
,, 1.1- ' .
w.rHyait,OallfornlaV.uptit.nd. ;r;ottcn ,tor clvllatl0a M(1 M
tat of public inimcilon, to ihetnl wtch 0,jcr., tnrc.au lu a dtath
aeaooi leacnera or uo iae. .o re
ftwlh Tivm ntir dlwmnlon nf Ino our countrr tw vonicrto ton peace nan
Sropaa. war u tM atkool. thatUfrt) of the world at thU Juncture
Will In auy way cu.e liltlerooM or br limply preiervlng It own ctul
contention atnons tho children of
Oeriottii. lingllab. French or Austrian'
fxtrecllon who ar tlendlox.
lu n circular lotler to all of the
I JcUra. llyait urge them all to aid
IVsldent Wllaon In prerlnK the lend we know not where.
HWtY of tho nation, and to obtervo, "l U proper, then, to call upon
thy Hrlctet neutrality In tho achooljihu ichool people of California to bo
rosm. The circular follew:
rh. nrA.iHni of ihr, United flutM
haa rMiuctctt tho people of thl coun-
try to refrain from ahnwlng partial!
It) (Hiring tho progrw of th Euro;tnii.ai.oucniug.norautiriucu.
. .. i. ...i.in,i. .i,.iv tnr nr ihn nr until lha war ha cloied.
ntiaii war. u in r ii,wiiw mm.j .v.
II pf ua to do all Ihat wo can In
. . - - . .i..u ,i.i- ...iiu .if
UiHWK anw euiiurui mh "
our thief atwutlve. iaiiuiea biiioiib win johiik i'oiu o"
.... . . .. ... ... .- ...ii..,. i..,'tn tn iirvtil Ihn children of OUP '
"fcacn oi " miii u w " ",- -- ---,
ton and daughters Itt Ihla country. roc from pitting themaelvf aKttlnsl
They and their children aro la ourjlho0 of another. j
worhthope, on our fnnua. within our "Teach the doctrine that wo aro all
echoola. They nr a part of ua. Americana here, with one country.
'pUcord and hard feeling among
PROJECT AUGUST
C0STS9.87S.0H
OK THIS AMOUNT THK I.AR0K8T
.iNtiM ITKM WA THK COeVT
OF URAINAOI. WORK CAHHIEI
AHKAI
According to tho lodgera of the
reclamation aervlce, nearly 110,000
waa apent on tho Klamath project
last month. Tho exact amounl waa
19,176.01.
Tha larteat item of coat waa the
..mUaionUl conatructlon work car
jrlod on, In the making and enlarging
of dralm, The oxponao or tua wora
f twn Bxcavatora. engineering and of
concrete atrneiura for the dralaa
total M.IOS.Jt.
Tho coat ot operation euw mmirn-
anco, aa aaowa oy in iw-r, w
I8.I7S.48. TM lotal coHBtrctlon
coata war 7,pi.(l8.
When a hydtoaeroplana fall Into
u.i watara. a'aukwarlao Mat
dived uaaer It aui brought It to akort
HHlEjHrwi,
.... 1 ,..( a u. fr
irn iit norTr wjn Aiuftjuw
. i M wa ap iii.aar
wnicn in uuw "". iiiwiiin.j .v. ...
the element of our people 1 dan
IM-iW""" .mS1'
.tivt.laiiul tfiil ruuTfuI naUoun havo
flaUll. Tfte it an opporiuniix or
llbrlum.
'it ie otalnently flitlnB that the
sWiooU ehould do their aharo In pro-
muting harraonr nnu avowing
rnutca or coufllcU A lltllo dl.pul,
wiw ami tar-eewn n avuiums imr-
lbl race preJudictM ana r.ic con-
Olcta brought trom over r-oa.
"I'oilpono dUcutalone, debates and
fur-'nnlll man recover hl aenaea.
. . - -
T amvlal nalim la nmootli away
. w .,.,..-. . . .
jone nag."
lilt MAY SEE
MORE FIGHTING
TWKLVB COPPER COMPANIES
AGREE TO PAY UNION WAGE8,
HAVE UNION HOUR), RUT NOT
RECOONIZr. UNIONS
United Pre Serrlc
BUTTK Mout., Spt "$. -Twelvo
copper companlea, employing about
10.000 mlnore, today aaada the atatc
raent that hereafter they would con
duct their mlnea on tha open ahop
plan Mcauae of tho dliaentlona In
tho union. , ,
TM aareameut waa a'lgaed ut a?
aecret moating held by tha ownora
laat night, nnd the statement of today
followed tholr nctlonv
UBton hours and union wage will
prevail, but tho Ualoautll not be.
It If thought that tkla will create
trash traubk in tha blg'alng town.
SHvertou haa deaJdedyu. u oil on
a Vara aeala oa all ttg aiaeadaw.
. a . i i t. JL k Ti M j. I .. ff r'L
i "M"" ...!. ., ,
mo . vw.r -.
SMALLPOX CASE
IS
THAN81KXT IS QUAIL1XT1XED AT
OAV1H RANCH -WAS TRAVEL
UNO THROUGH TBI. COUNTRY
WTH OAMJOrtEt3P
County I'byaiclan Oeorju H.iler-
M.nn.xm Lrroan ',VJt
tlffm. at tho D.tl. ranch, three ulk.
below Koirlll. on account of tho d!
coery of itnmtttakable arraptotn of
.raa)p)K
wul!a8 j0t n0, know wuero he
letl the Uteease. Ho h8 been
trjueimK irom roniaau lowaru v.-
ifornta with a team nnd camp outfit,
stopplnt whoro ho pleased, and lie
jpeni tome unw ni. uraicr . .
brother cam here irom uuuornia
to Join him on the remainder of the
trip, and he, too. U undor quarantine.
BERLIN REPORTS
MEN WITHDRAWN
nibPATCH FROM GERMAN CAVI
TAIi INDICATES THAT TURN OF
RATTLE MAY BE DUE TO A
SMALLER INVADING FORCE
United Pre Service
DEniil.N. Sept. 9. It Is rumored
that tho two main German armies In
Franco havo been withdrawn, and are
marching toward Prussia to battle
the czar'a Invasion. Troops of tho
first lino roplaco the men taken from
In front of Parle.
It la also reported that tho Ger
mans have evacuated Upper Alsace,
sending tho troopa to East Prussia.
Geuerala von Gotha and Nleland
are said to have been killed in action.
SAY AUSTRIA ON
VERGE OF A PANIC
United Press Bervlca
ST. PF.TERSBURQ. Sept. .--Tho
foreign office says that Auatrla la on
the vera ot a financial panic, and,
that condlttoua are already serious
la that country.. Rlota havo occurred
In many nlaoea. It is also aald that
Austrian troopa aro aurrendering ev-
erywhett.
Tho ragtalrMion, books cloae at ?
o'clock'toaio'rrow atternooa, aad wlH
lemala.chmd until atte,r OataMr 1.
A treat aumber ot rMlstraHoaa are
comlag hi. treat oataMa pr4lo.,
DISCOVERED
Altt; HIT MAHOUT
e
l'nltJ I'rciU Henrico.
WAHHINOTO.S. D. C. HwU
9. Congrcstmitn Underwood
conferred with President Wll
son today regarding the war
lux hill. The democratic way '
uuii m.an commitu will draft !
the bill tomorrow-. -
I niKrwood tnllnUte
that
tollne has f-tn
taxed. It
hm barn tentatively aerted to '
wafce ber and the Income Ux '
Vtoducv tho bulk of the extra (.
Wi.i.a. .JI.Ill h )
Th beor Ux was today Ob-
uml at II 0 a barrel.
'
GERMANS TAKE
ANOTHER CITY
FROM ENEMIES
'
IlKint A.l INCOME
Anoy H.0.t.uHen, Ka, TWa b the urd43r btWeB ft,ta,w tU
jOallcIan border,
titrate, Ckaan Victory Since the Th.-Ufteft racalra;! aar IMt IWt
War Urgna. ami Ttiat Forty Thou are many Geraaa. aoMkera aasoac tM
. ...... ipriioaer takea. Tkla 'tedleaiaa tMt
aan.1 Trop,, la AOdilioa to FowL execttd Ttimtarttmmim
OrnrntU, Were Takm Prioaerthe AustrUna, Mt awe tMavtMfan
There by tlte Katset's Forca.
BERLIN. (1rele via SsvilJe),
3it. 9. Army headquarters today
announcer tMt the Germans captured
Mautoee. an Imcortant French city
Just south of Lille, on the Betgtaa
frontier.
ln this fieht the French forces lost
Jhijavlly. Four general, and 40,000
((V hviu (Cfvutuu, iu Aifu.iua &w
400 Held guns, ammunition, etc.
The war' ofllco ears this Is the
crcatcst Cerrcan victory of tb pres-
ont war.
It ts stated that the crown "prince.
Frederleh Wllhelm ot Hesaen. waa
wounded in tbe taking of Manoege.
Ml
t
Anxious
LONDON, Sept. 9. A stirring ap-
Deal has been made to the members
or the XaUoual Unlou ot AVomen Sur- Among tho plana propoaed ara tMt;
frago Soclotles (nou-mllltants) by lUta of women workers who aro will
Mrs. Honry Fawcett, president of the (lug to take the place. orkM.fea Mr
oiganlxatlon, to "bind themselves to-nesting, farm work, etc.. aMll M ara-i
nether for the purpose ot rendering J pared; that acheasea ahoald M uadarJ
the greatest possible aid to the coun- taken for "boardlag, oat" WH
tn at this momentous epoch." 'children under S years, Ik Ua
Tho Knn AmiIm r thn union h&Te.of well'to-do: that spatial aarftaw
ibeen asked to make suggestions aa to
thn host method for rellevine the sut -
jBe DMt method for relieving the ut
jforinga entailed by the war. The
In London havo been organixed aa a
labor exchange bureau for receiving.
Big Rally
Homesteaders WiU
There will' ha big dotage at Cree
cent Friday, according to tldlaga
drifting aouth from the Northern
Klamath metropolian Ca that day
all ot tho homesteader will ka la
town to register for tha censing !
Hon.
In order tov have a big vote at tM
November polling, tka party leaders
In fliUU nraeiBCt hava' aaada BTMt
preparationa for tka eotfbrgtloa. lit
order to faduea IM hoatea4era;io
leave tho JuachM tor. tM day, A big
daaeei la oca of tka feature. ,,
la addltloa to Ua daace. tha Mta-
steaders wtH.akw.M glvmaa offar.
tualty to meet Iba eaadldatea for
RUSSIANS REPORT
CRUSHING FORCES
WITH GREAT LOSS
SI'CO.MI AlT!AX AR3Y ROt'T
i.m ttv ftxv. .
Aldli(oa tOiRoawnky'e Wtf Tore
Aitaekhag Daakl awt VeafAaaTeiK
Iterg, OrerniielMtag RuiTiaa Axmf
Froaa Wamir aMcM4 MwKaawv
Rt-aittfleHI M Rmc at IM AaMtrlaaw t
awl Onwane Wt,tt TBew AM.
. 4Al v .
.Ceiled Preaa aWrnoeT'- I
J'LTnOQBAD. sptf S.TM war,
loClce tonight aaaoaaetd tMt tM4
fAutr7an Jegtoaa ctHBiaadad wr -"eral
Dankl and voa AaaTeaMra; war
(completely cruaMd-M IMJta
ThU fight haa trees wagtes ataaafjai -
I ,1 !. tf t .112 - -J
'! too voakr far Raaaakrv'a arssar.
Immediately ?afta' Rsaaaaqra amy!
from Rawa-RaaM UgagaH'tM Aa-
triaa rlxM'1aak tM Ttasalaa War-1
saw army aetagMd tM .paar. tM
iauatriaaa. lay aasaaiyaa ww e r-i
mou. aad tia reaaaaata of IM Aaa6
trlan ceauaaia are Mat a iHr
ordered meb. abaadaalag aaaak ..
lery. amaiultlOB. aa'd atkVjnM&MT.
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f
tTo CtoaaTawitg
; "iftTi
arraBgeasamU at oaaa to kawa
wood delivered, for tM street ttl-
wiTb closed telerdr.torasm!t?
street lmproveaent work." aaM Ca
tractor T. II. Oarretrio4ay,,OMm
of tb stroet wilt be.closad Mfora Ut
end of thia week." fc
aufrfrrtaaf
V
'-,w&il
Sfrf
classifying aad dtstrltmtiag oaTera for
help. " - I
should M give la CcUoal wRk
jthe disulbutloa ot govemaaaat atoraa
and money to reaerTtata' faaaSIa,'
ileal work la office, set ap for eawr
I gency parpoaaa.
Meet CaaAktes
. i ' s
county offUe. aa tM aaadraata Mto
been extended a apaatal tev4tatla to
ua araaoat. ataay. laaBifwi
caadUataa ar,plaaa4ac U awM IMV
trla Th,
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Thu far tkera aiw gvaata law
at Crescent
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'aaeurad tori tMtitrtomV&ti"
Arant win aava ka kla ear ttattf C.
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ana ueorga a. syaw. . ar.werJ . w-.
Humphreya ear wist M otwoam v . c "
Wilklaa, Marlon Haadm.atvd
Hawxburat.' iir'kt.-aata.'Md
tMt Cotmtr Jadawi'.Wd wiRtiM:
ia party of I rUada ia JMg fcaabtgh mt'.
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