The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 26, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREqON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1914
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"Rivers Run Red," Say Despatches From Battle's Front
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GERMAN RIGHT
NOW ADVANCES:
I'altte l'rt tfertlce
I'Alll. S-4. aw. Th tVnth tMp ,i n,f . n i . nMl. jK,.
tH eVrkl Ik Wrnmtn, in Mf'rr In ni'n mi an miImikp by If m m In.
tamd ttmiuutU of Kink IMnJ t'N ItOelilH,
Thr (.Vttitan mdrnsur In rlwek llw allir and (Hi Hu-ir line lmr-i,
galea and Sir, Vumiln m Mrreful. Xn !? alllr Ml ti ln rr
ialsmd by lr"' If"" AntktM M ltll m, ami l UkMIhu Intnl.
Il WadmlHrd Owl h Herman lk llto uririi.lir rrrU), "ml lliry
tled tUiHiUlly alene: Hw lielgtiu of tin- ;liir,
( rUtuti-.l dial the nlllr hM trgalitnl tdf Ht ol ilirli inrln.rj
M the Ml, and by i -rlr of b)iurt thnrgr .iiMrrJnl In rulnjnu Hlr.
tfetnlle. Tbry luMt Ifl'l M tin Htww, doltim; In pin rut ll tlmoii
Msa, a Ik llrntMN lrv Ka an nrmr by,
The Oman' rmlrr U MfttatoK l-frl larilrvtinliit; I" Hip lllt
aeal of It r'Wfi" l rHnfurv ilm OrrmH tight.
iMnl adllcr ay Ihr nlllr' right I advancing, lull that Hip UrniMii
adtaare tnuaid fl. MihWl I rthhl unliYri, IliU inm lm. tn( Ix-rn
eke lo rrw the Mil. (
(Jcrrsl Jitrirr I rrlafMrting hi lrp i all pulnu. (Iitun)' iiii
sad strand line f rrMf r and part of lie tiilunlrrr at rMtE-il,
ThU U Hir u)frtt Mnali',
If thr Orrntan arj drfltl H - their rvtr-i luwnl IW-Ulum.
II tWy U. lb alUr hf ImHN ? hrr. , ;
TV Iomt Il4l kilto MW Imiwl MHtwlrnli. " '"
it m imiimmuhu: to kntimat: Tin: M4i$, iiirrTiii: iuvi:its
AKr W:iHKTI.1 TO H KI'XXINO KKII. WITH THOfHANDS III"
WJttV HIATIXO IX THR.
Ul lUlil, llKlrH H-tf. tlii Kffmli niv matttrafnc lllnl
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ou; Belgian Sharpshooters
Pick off Germans on Retreat
BERLIN CLAIMS
ALLIES RETIRE
IIKItLl.Y, (via The Hague), lr. .0 It l iinttai)cct by Ik w
olWrr itwt Hir Orrmjui Hht, for thwe in (Uagrr by mm of tWBkks
wwwi by (he alll, rrpJd tke alllc tra tnllr aloac Ik Alaa
now ml wtth lb blood of the battle's Tkt'ta.
Tlie aillc. thoncli rifi(orttii, are uUe to its" la the lot trrkory
A rrlra of violcat aaaatill m UHug autlc all aloac the liae.
The morrarat of the army aloa the Maew coatlaae, rHn tba
Fit bi rrtirlwc. Tlirre H bo iaterraptfoa la Ibo botJbardaient fro Mum
and Vrrdaa forta.
A.MHIIlTIOV IK KKPOKTKfl.
nlicd I'rwui Sentlca . .
IIASYI., Spt. 'M. Altkirrh rrport aay tkcKreach -n"-"-"-nlfTli-l9th
rvglamtt of German reaerre near thcrv. Tbey ambaabed aa ar.
morrd train, ami the coaaniaader. tno captains and two lirawaaaca were
killed and the other raptured and wounded. ' ' "
I'llKI'AHKI) FOB THK U!T .STAND, f
foiled Preaa Serrlea .. .
AXTWKBP. Sept. U6, It la beHrrel that the Gertnaaa are prepares
to make a atand in Snwtnern IWfli-w, thould they be driTcn oat ol
Fraaee by the alliea, '"
ArUtioa sroats report ratrencbrtmu nortt, of Mom and alone tba
:riieM, iieadre and Henae rlvera.
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Bavarian on Trial Jap and German
l Gentian Officer Fiffht in Air n
The llrltuti nii;i) rapidly rcoicanU-'l nftar llic (leruisna, who tore It lo iilcctii, Wa retreat tluoush
lianc, end lltT vcro wrcral balllve bvt'wn llelslai) aDil the kalr' forcen remaining to hold them lit
clirvfc ThU (iliotiiKrapli oil"" HoIbUii harilioo(er pfrklnc off Geriaan from behind a trench dug for- the i
Cut Htlillnc Thou- ooldlor hare cut hole ihrougb It to tkatr baada need noi bow above an target.
Itl'KSIAX TBOOPH ACTH-K.
I'nlled Preas Service
PETRCBAD, Sept. a. Report of the fall of Prxymet are expaetad
aay aalante.
The Fatern facta are all' weakening aad the mala ftaaataa araar la
rontlaalag on toward Cracow, to raptare that c.
At Cracow, the ati
A Herman general la the
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CTi'imaii and Anatrian force are atatlantd.
Uair4 I'ifaa lltiilrt Untlrd I'rr Hrtr
OUTBXU, h. 34.--H w an I'KKIN, ?!, S - .Adtkrn liom
ounci Itxlajr thai the Oerntab mill Khamunic ate in tho oitoct (hat l,ei
UrytaihoiUUiai llrueUr tryliBll,", llor were innuvriu
t aunUtr ol IUrlau aoldlvra. The 0Ver ,,li' ('''''' '""' ""'J "" a1'
ktri I that th llavartan werw!'BC,llw!l '' Utr. Ow Ja'-
tealTlat tor lit nwaiw r nnt-h imt""1 rasthlnc wrecked and iho!
pHeM ef r. It ft alao auted .JJfJ,''
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COMMUNICATION ILLUSTRATED SONG MAY SURVEY THE
RE-ESTABLISHED SERVICE TONIGHT MARSH THIS YEAR
Land Leuing Bill ' Servian Are
Pasaes the Senate; Slowlv Advancing
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tilled Vftn Sarvlca
WASHINGTON. D. C, 8ept. 26,
The senate today pasted the Alaak&n
coal land leulng bill by a viva voce
j tote. The bill has already Passed the
killed. The Jaiutie4 ati'l
Ain linmhardlna the ntiicr
nn (fid Uavatlant U growtnK,
forta.
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Hydroplanes
' Bombard Cattaro
Tin: mi:h'AX iwpitai. n"i
h'iiu: iti:iiitT that vii.ia
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HUlrr U Martini.
I J, W, Tyrrell haa riH-lvd word of
Ika marriage of bU n Inter, MU Kve-Uliillnl I'rcaa 8rlco
lyn Tyrrell of Pottland, 10 0. N. Coin, waBIIINOTON, I). C, 8et.
mock, a noiftinriit Aiwcny tm,i ',T,C5rM,l,le commuulcatloii
inrney, ne caupie win reiuo in me
tilVKX IX (X)XXKCTIt)X WITH,
THK VOt'XG PMiPLrTK MKrrT
1X0 THIS KVKXIXO
FKTAL8 HKTL'HX FllOM TRIPJ .
OF IXHPKCTIOX AKOUXD THk'5o,j, Aroand take.
nd Mrs. Leslie Rogers. Alex
Sr.. Mlas Ida Morayer and
PH0PO8KD PUOJKCTH
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.United I'rcsa Service
NISH. Sepu 26 Tbe war oftce kas
Issued the statement that Krupa&la It
the only place where Austria atlll kas
a foothold In Servta. Fighting, aa
been going on there for VwNk,ai4
It la said the Servians are slowly ad
tvanclng. Gfforu to, cross ,tkaOMla
and Danube rivers ba met with !?
pulses. Tue government dealaa tk
"ahoa bin" utatf.
hivvo
bfcn rC'MlablUliod between era
Crut and Mexico City via Nogalm.
Thla w4n made nt'eesaary by the de
struction of thu telegraph and tle-
I'altad I'tta Hcrvttfl,
KOMI., hji. 3.Tha fleet of. , .
'rtsch h)drilane have hu kow. Hck to Mcvn
,'HiB Lttltro, It la not known aal t'Mll Miller lift Friday for Mrva. I..i - ..i- Miuwn Vnm Crut and
1H bii ilamaio was Inflicted. , latter a day's visit here. the capital and the acatructlon of tho
,, .., 5)nillrnail track for oiue dUtnnco be
twi-on tint two cltioa,
Tho olflctnla have been advised that
ll'ii.Uhnt Carrunxn anya Hint It would
io Impoimllilrt for bla to treat with
Opnornl Znimtn. which atreiiKtliena
the rumor that '.apnta and Vllln will
,unlt their forccit.
Au added attraction for tbo con-
(Veutlon of the Klamath County Young
People's Societies will ba an illustrat
ed aong "xervlce at the Chriatlan
church this evening, luteratate Field
Secretary II. II. Hottmaun of' the
ChitHtlau Kndeavor Society will con
duct thin, nnd no naa with him aome
beautiful colored atcreoptlcon slides
Good Football Season
Uu of Material ad Lots of Enthusiasm Shown
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'1. " " b rrft' ' M kluda of
WW WMMtai and Ave. gams. In
ihTL? ' '00l,"l,, ,ho bl topic at
ra!r .Mh (,'0,,",f ,,,h wh001
jr. ' T,,t' lotl iudei nru much
for S V "" ',,"W"r "" MllkM
or.... ?'" "m,, n",l n alumni
'Mlo,, M, nBhl) M- hav-
"J1 " eauiurlni I ho floiilhvrn Ore-
tmponihli.
"'Mo play Mvrrlll bin., Two garnet
for A! . ! nM"roU w,' M
adAnhlnndhlihsohooli.
Ilava?? cr"on Mo"sbcher be
'a It-am. Many of tl.a boy. are
Mm, but all . ..i...L.. ...-
Kin luii viuay ngnieri,
"" "' "0l MrVM, will
apvclalUu uu i liu bnckllolil. With thjn
form of trnlnliiB Ktcnt' roHUlls nro x
pocted
With thu oxcoptlou or tho atuduuls
who nre Inlurealvd In lnunla, "bout
t-vur toy In tho hlgli achoul In it can
didate for tho football nqtiitd. AmoiiK
those 'who ahow ilnihca of roil nullity
or Ira Oronl, Lnwrenco Motachen
kackcr.i Hcd Htovrnrt, Bill McMlllnm
HUum Pngo In llio fmckflolil, nnd
'iHtrlhip" Hlcigor, n piucny iniiu i-u
pautidtir nt quarter, (liuvea work ut
ctator la good, nnd pn tho onda It Is
a lkt between Noel, HonU. Hill and
Knl,
For other puRltloiia ou tho lino Mel.
haia, WaiIo nnd Clydo Shori. vori
llfowbttkor, Hvort-tt, 0'I,oughlln nnd
(lie La Prnlrlo brothtira nru showing
otava. 'Unktmbaehj n Cenjrnl school
star ofuat year, and otlior jdnycro
WM bo t iMkool Nt week, nnd win
Aht far places,
tin io Salem.
, Mrs, F. II. Delxoll and the MUc
Jcephlno anil Iamih Forrest camo
In from Clilloiiuln Friday night. The
MUno Forrest loft IhU utorulitK for
Snlcm, nnd wit acconuinnlpd by Mm.
DeUell nd fur n Weed, Mrs. Doliell
will return to Uhlloqiiln Sunday.
SueH on AwoiiiiI.
Suit to n-cover 20S.iiS, nllcgtfd
iluu on uciiuunt, wns commenced in
tho circuit court by ths Farmers Im
plement nnd Supply houso ngninsl J.
I,. Fielder nnd J. u. i.ouuen. j, u.
Uutenlu U attorney for tho supply
liouno,
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Chief Kuglneer V
Indian Irrigation service, DUtrlct
Superintendent U M. Holt and Cost
Accountant Frankland 'returned to
day from a week's sojourn on the
Klamath reservation, looking over
the Klamath marsh and the Yalnav
country, where reclamation may be
takeu up later.
"The trip was In reality an oppor
tunity for Mr. Keed to personally see
i ths reservation,, so he could gather
'first hand information regarding the
'question that may arise," said Mr.
Hoiu
"It is possible that some survey
work may be done ou the proposed'
Klamath marsh project this fall, as
there aro some appropriated fund!
left tor this, but thla will not bo taken
up until after tho Modoc Point work
I tlnUhud."
Mr,
i Martin
, Miss Stewart will make a trio around
the Upper Lake Sunday in Hoaers' "juration torn Vleaaa that the Ser.
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vians ore suaeriag irosa eaatera. it
is also announced that the bwalbar-
iment of Belgrade coatinuM.
Coon to Move Shop.
C. U. Coon, "the Electrical Mau," Is
preparing to move bis electrical store
and motorcycle supply house from ita
present location to ths old shooting
gallery on Main street, between Sixth
nnd Seventh.
Counter Attacks
Cause Heavy Loss
i.
tTnllitd Praaa Ranrlr
f LONDON, Sept 8. A atateaeat
and 'Issued today was aa follows; ,
"There has been much activity by
I.eave for Nevada.
Mr. and Mrs. U. K, Haydeu
children leave next week for Fallon,!
i Nov., where Mr. Hayden Is Irrigation the enemy along the battle front to-
inanager of the Truckee-Carson pro-day. Some heavy counter attacks
Ject. twere repulsed with conslderable;loss."
Fort Will Show Class
Iteer Will Suffer.
There la to bo au exodus of
city
II. II. Kottmann
Will Teiicli School.
MU llosn Krupka, ft llH urndu
nlo of thu Klamnth County tilKU
bcIiooI hn been chosen to teach at thu
Poo Vixlloy school. t
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Hit ums Tonight. ,-,
Mr, Clmrles F, Htonu l expected
tonight from Portland, where she
tpsut sevoral wasks.
for song services in connection with
tho work of. tho young people. There
will ba uo admission okarge.
Tomorrow Mr. Rot t maun will Join
Klder Hiulwn lu the morning" service
ut tho Christian church,
A chance has beeu made In the
Sunday program ot the convention.
otttclals today, tor Mayor Nicholas,
Police J ml go A. I- Iuvllt, Patrolman
Sam W'ulker aud Contractor tlarrelt
rv ilia t.'llal. aS.a U.,..M,,AM..
wi u 11,11 diiuui llsel'lUUUIUUI, JJIfU t
Ject, with Z. J, Powell and, H. H. Ed-
.monds, leavo for a deer bunt in the.
Dead Indian country, near Johnson's I
Prairie. Thoy expect to bo back Mon-
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JForaie Crops and Races Will Be Among Featves
day, lad an with venison.
County Agriculturist Kolllu Qlals
yer aud Karl Chandler left this morn
ing for Fort Klamath. It the weather
Is right, they plan to go on to Crater
Lake Sunday,
so aa lo make It possible for Mr. Rott- . --. ,., rrr
munn to talk to tho women aa well aa, Community Social Purity," by ra
te the
At 4 o'clock a the after
noon glOmea and boy a wlii he asked
quest, taking up the problem of' tke
dance. Tho' meeting la open to all
to leave tke church, and the AeM sec- women and girls ot the age of puber
retary wilt speak out ot kta expert- Ity. Younger girl are not Invited,
eaoe and traUlag on "PanenaLand and will not he naaaltted,
(Herald Special Service)
FOHT KLAMATH. Sept. 16. At u
meeting ot the boosters of, the Wood
River Valley , called by Jas. C, Pelton
6tthe county fair board) plana wore
outlined for the district fair to be
held hero next Saturday, and, the re
ports ot the committees show that
It will be a hummer. The fair will
be he)d only one day..
The premium list for exhibitors
will ba the same aa used nt Boaaaaa.
Although It will he a little iate for
tho heet seleetlen at eur agricultural
product, thla part of the fair will he
a surprise, tar the Wood? River Val
ley claims to be able to show the best
forage crops of any, part .of te
county.
A purse Is being raised for fool
racing nnd a bucking oontaet,? -The
Fort people gave' away 16GQ in prlaea
at heMnly;. Tlme.l whJthnlso
brought sixty Warm Springs Indiana
here, and there la no deubt but what
we will spend a little moMgta thtp
way at the) fair. . . ltt if
The' bead et committeea are aefel; f
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ram. exhibits. Ray Leoeley; Many :v.. -a
etnelrJW.. C.-' tHseaWerdatwe';, -r;, f'''
air. .Q4n and Mr, ,TnfssIWi,vL!i J
nay spocts. jqbb wwer. -v . J ,, ( y
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