"3 PRINTS THE NEWS WIIH-B IT IS NKW8 Eh burning Ultvnlb KLAMATH FALLS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER 3 -" -,-wfff;!rK,ffy.Ttf; .sx - -sastrrcc BOTH KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY. OCTOBER 5, 19H Prtea, Jtra SIDES RUSH REINFORCEMENTS German Right Still Being Hammered; Center Unchanged ANTWERP NEAR CAPTURE; ALLIES RUSHING TROOPS! i;u:iui. nt-miiii: nun ahi: KItf.TIMlVirM .luM-iiom l'iitl rrt frtitr I'rwnlH IIimI llrrttMf) Will Sui ' 111 n ill)' I'rthllr IIiiII.IImu ivkhi iiMii.iiitK ,w ,t r-.ii ( M.i-llrtltig- Fifth! in t'ntrr. ,MI I'nd. ,, In ArtUtt. U ' I ! American a Zero of the Belgians j - I iB BBBaaHtaLAli.. aTSBTSl I JBv i ' PElKf 'HWI vSBTSmw-f.& JjlHv'lliTr4' EP fH0 l a'SaTb'SB'SB'SB'SBTSM ?fo?&L v. v,WMBr aWVJ w''iiSVMW'MMWNMMVMMVMVSMMVMMMMWMMM'WV ii f UK IIHAI fit A I UHA AUUUA NUW kp ' i TO PARTICIPATE," CERTAIN; FIFTY SAYS GERMANY BACK THE MOVE onTu oinco idc Ready tor the Front -I UUIII ulULu nlU. RUSHING RESERVE FORCES TO FRONT Will. IN ,1111 ItF.FOItTs IMtH.VS ilM.WMtTIOV I.h To Hi: t.KTIKT. .ion:tiii:.m.ii , i.n .soov i Ih'mimii War OMri- (In- lit niimiN Are (Salnlne Ih-rUtrr r I) Willi Tlirlr lllctii Wing In I'liiiiM', awl Tliul I tie Alllr-t I .lilt- llntc 111-11 MervrU l'litr li)' Tnilunn, siMliiii.iit vt)k,Si Iuj MWou Will 'Ic'Ilrld llrrv Srt Siiitiiiu-r, l In- McfiliiK l 1(4 llrlrt In ii Ijirge Trill, Willi I'nx gram .Iflcmixiii anil Kieiilng, ami n Cli.itigp f Titlcnl lliery Tu a .III Chil.tl. ill Scleral '0rrji r Bss-"f Culled I'rrw Service 1 IJKUI.IX. (via ulrelws). Oct. 3.- jlotlucal. It U bellcied, U preparing llld rrM ifetvU LONDON. IM, i.-ll U toileted! tfUla lb.il Hi" Upr'tlaht hfttp -nauthrmi I tin J'l. l'tlirlUf WiMfp Mil Wrtlhulm fotla t lirtao mitti-tn ml of Attiwrrn'c lint. 4 6fflK. Tb. Ita I not HM.M. . - "' "' J"1"' 'r1 a . ' ," l A Wrltaff., ........ . . .... . .. .. ......! H..I-I... ..rt!.. ,.. wr..nl.. It Ih knmpl .tUuthti llrltlib kuti i .in n nt-ii luviru mim iii inif ti'-ni ru'ii hiih -- - .. . . . ... i .1.... ,. Tb Ulut U MOMliil lhl unlr....,,, v..i, ...hi. ..... him ..na,t lii ili artlun .re klllmt ml " iKl"nl hate bMii lanoea at ;.." " Tliu Klamatli I'alU Chautauqua jAmlily U a reallly. Suiflck'iil mtn and vronu-n Interest 'U In ttui holding of such an educa tional And entertaining evi-Dl hero next aiimuior wcro found hi two days to old the alllr. Late maritluie ad iilfM alinw thai a tiumlior ot llrltlsh fttnmnnnluve reached Lisbon. ..... . . . KK....iM 1.. .... .u. , it J rvported t that tney ar to uej"1- 'is. m i-i muw tunu .utiHl to lranport rortugt-so troop to enough ero found, and -still more 'tl.r Initio trout In France. mmf an boltie addt-l . A lUt of thoc iupprtIiiK the or Itesr ThU iliilBi'h fhu Ik .hint sutin ialo lh tii lbirf- ,i.fc ,... .,1 ii. nr,i-r of Iho l'rlnto do l.len niiundM "rrtHlliii, Thrr mo ruhlnK to the i:ider S. 1). Marian, O. A. Slurtu. 'ui-ariue ino cruo in iiiv vihipi i i' imv " - - --- . . Clrlltun Oill ralslur.. Ih. fill. '. ....... ...- ....... .i...,.if 1.... ui.-.i ...! hi. nanv co. aar!S'l -!nrorce til HrlUtli. . t i-aucUU ii. U. Coatct,. .ucssie ... -,..-,. - .. tlll, Ulllfll ItlllS rtlMt'll IIIHiJ"t. - ,.t,., - .--- . -. , .,,,. ft 1 Thl'nntli and llrllUh inx atj ,)1(irt, m ,,lp Vmor,.4,, ,rci. wf-l alUr arromplUhlni; thrlr ork.' Thf laloM ar oIT.ce talemcnt ay Applcgate. . T. MoUchcnbacher. upon.. In forr nrr 0,!ftd. Thi. fcho ,,', bn,B r,fcMfl,ur 0f KH,e .Mbrti :i cjulci. to reward thcjihr Herman rlKhi U KalnliiK dclhlyj'rt-n . ;"'e1i ,V,"s"n', c Ii iWablr 10 i.aitlt-lhalu In an nut. ."....' . ... ... .i.. .In rrarnv. Chandler. K. V. Ilawloy. J. D. Hlght, w -- --'.-. -r -.- mn rtiiiir hii iiiiniir rni. iiiiinii 111 iim' iiviivii. --- -,- (Unk',it cwmiinef wllb (ho objl of dfhlae tbr (rmatii frm llturxn-U.' " " " .... .. . ,. .. ... . I Irmii null Tun lilil. iiiiimi . . 1. 'i-iiu, uniJpr A rtUltnl niiciliiB of tbo Women the ft the line have btyn pierced French drhen to their IbrfcUf rIUK Antwerp, Ijip At.ir p dupauhr InaicalP " ,"',,r """ u""' " """ v "" Mul tin- Ihi-if mp llflU.li Tfoop. Uicfp. TbU,",'",,',rtor,,,,,'RUU,U,,,r,,lM' 'hrlHlan Trmppmnr., Union vlll lc, r4.c,.-- tof lw nmn ft! Hip Cunndlnn rricl- ' ",",",' i.nTr) 1 '" ,m touuiiroA' nficrnoon at tlu llap. 11 at in 1 0 ar.j tlchtlug furloutly I . The allle nanWlug operation hate , -f "l0n' J tS:,h"eM"!;' K' E C?,e: 'Lien checks, and at .eral point. In mU ?s l" l-.hU,10"; A No- ' jTtr f l" CUn1.m11 9 C Clnimli Icr, J. W. Siemens, W. S. Slough, A. nuu, l lt hi-W In the. bpmpni of Hip .,,, rhurcli. bi'slnntiiB at 2:30 Im-. 'libtnl,' IhU pVonlne, nhrli Hullo 0. ..arlaut bimlnp Mill couip bpfoio the llriv I'rom Ml. Ilrbniu. (liorlipck lll t.wak on mul lip Cotumuii IWple." women nro lulld. fulltlr .Men and (Ireat ivpiiiiih)' of power U rlnlmeil for a )liu of ratiat timneo ihnl !l-!ii6 pitxtrlmeiiteJ hIUi in ilormnii) u um niiiMirnmlraru (he tnedlclne moil .SSti ralluny brlilsM rro4lns over thot'Tj ' ' , '..... .....i ... .!. ...... i. !... . Charles F. Stone, John Hagolstein. ucsl In the troplr. itstrceU. n. , , ' ... ,, " '. IPhnrlnt Mark. Ilnv Klnsmnn. It E. In Milch Urn mw boat U mipplle.1 vslth - . . .u. . , . lh,,w,.nr nP. n..orr Mm .,.,, nr n Wrtlltt It till l n0iiKM iiOllwjr 111,4 l ilinv vVs,s,Jvlw I y pjaijf Joliu Shepherd Cnliml I't... iUrrlrw ANTWIJUI', Orl. 6,TP Kltita. lion U ruelirnt, orcry fori U In nr foa," U (ha ilalnmeiil alvrti out by lb wr ortkn o.y. 'Thp (irtnuu lino calnrii nowberp, mid !) rn hobl out iiulf rinliely." Il U reporte.) ttmt Amnrlmu Uon ul (Iftmrnl l.'thnlbnrt Wall hai . ttio (lermnn tomtnaudpr n,rini mi n aubmcrgeil rail. mto tkd IlelBlau historic hillldlHK.I ' The cominuidr promlned, on rumll-' Alhnti) bulnpi men are Ir'liiB to lloa lhat the lleUlniik not tuu Hi ratio IT.SOo to eularfie furnUute for mllliary purpontM. plnitl. Novel Contest Is Started m Scboolchildrei to Be Rewarded for Best Letters lit Campbell. W. II. Shaw. W. K. St-e- horu. iter. J. S. Stubbletleld. Herbert , U. tlalo. J. C. Smith. Dr. W. It. IJoyd, ,MI.s Kdna Wells, Dr. C. K, Wheeler, K, K. Magee, C. A. Uai.1. O. K. Wll- ... j lej imii tiv . 11 aiiuiii ... &. .uevii, Itltn IMt (OI.OSIAI.H AUK NOW IX . ' ACTIO.V r v t v KciKJrU Imllcnip That Kaiwr Is D IiiK Hie Same. Hut I be Rporta From 1'itrli .ro 10 llw F.ffecl Ttuit tin- neriiuiu Itlxbt I IJelnjc Driven lt.11 k. While Hie FlgbUac A loan Hie luee Hat Keen Ouumed. United i'reas Service I.O.IO.V, oet. .-. Kttraortearr relnfonliiK of the Oermaa left tadl VateM Iliac the knlter realitea tfae priui lniorluurt of the aatj'm 4riC in boliliiiK the prewent 1um. tUyrU iuiy 1I1U uill prolong, but ot rhaaae I lie outroiuc. All the Indlaii mul Colonial UHUafa uitli Hie exception f . of the troop. -VM.MV..M.M The ulicreubouU of the Caaadbui reg. Iinrnt Is a uiyntery. United rreas Service PARIS. Oct. 5. The- Germans con tinue to drain their righting unit otsevihere to reinforce von Kluk aad von licwhm at the extreme right, tlll bearing the brunt-of the fight. An a MM'lltiK, nud a full attendance Ik de-j J. II, McAllister I here from I-.mI. Iltf.l.wtn lnllf whir.. ho ftt Amnlnvml II.. ,1- Ul' II...... I ..rnh.r cnmnnne'-'OKUe, A. Oehler. Mltll Kthd OtOSS. Ilaniilton-i Iteturn. Dr. It. It. Hamilton, wife and .l-iinthiAB -. VM (.! Clilrililt' lvll uu"":l 1Dl",ur" -j -.. P,ui. nt thl Btrnfti. mllltanr bm ant 0. W. White. Mr. M. J. Ucebee. C. C.'from MarahlWu. and lll make their confiJent home here. They are residing at forced to that when retreat, she lit (Im order named ulnhi, calo- 'mel, rnntor oil, tlliclur of Iron, opt-' Mls Mura Dice, Dr. F. M. White. A in the Count, of London there are,, Y- Tin-". J B. M. Chlleote. Karl Whit- UCKt J, l. iriiuiu, lll-UCKH i- IIU UUU, .Seventh -and Canal, and the doctor evacuate France enUry. QersaBT wilt have 1-' to, Thu battle north of the Otoe coatln- $ Hamilton otMeeft. Ih I u IntereNl of mllltnllon, lln) wlitmr of thu county -will con. dcl Utter Coiitem through Hie ,,ut",c wIhmiU, offorlug award to thu ''"I'll" (iinl ntmlenU writing liio bot l-tirat 10 frlviiil or relallve rwlil' n oiii,tu 0f Kinniwth county, Invll '( lliciu to Hiiiko tlilr homo here, J""l Klvliift good ruiiMnnN for nkliiK ' to ninkw the thtugv, Th eon- "I Mlieinu hH rwelvml tU i-Mlonte. wtut or rofcaor Frotl I'elermm. '"'inty iiierlneiniiiu. 'I Ih In open nt once, and to clone 'KOInlier Ht, All I..... .-.. ... i. ,.., . ' "II IVMI HIV III Mil nailed in it... '!...... . . xHnmiiwr ui .iiiuiiiBri.i', rom wlu-ro they will bo forwarded to ; frl""' J'Klwi, who nro to bo o. couat fr'" lb" ,00,,,ni ,u,f of n, iJI"m' ",ory' "0,(l' "wu th wln" w. Not wuch noUbut Moui-h o iiimldi fhiUtuin 11 lltilo moro hipy j fur the forluunto rotieMtiitit. Hcbolarly friend. Iimv would jou lllin in Mlu ilo dolliir. Imvn your pliolnginph Mild lotlor piibllnheil In Hit IimmI piipoiH nud In tlto hlg daily piipiirn of 1'iirtlund nnd Hiicrnmenlo; bi known u Iho bent lottwr writer In tlio county, mul himi pooplo point you out with prlito ntj a winner limy himi )ou iuoo iiIouk )H"' 'liilly walk of llfot Hounds Ki'inl, ehT If you Will your pllieutri Will feel Juitllv iifoiul of you, mul love ou with A deeper Iom'! your ncliool will honor you with 11 deeper honor, mul tull through llfo you wilt carry tlio mark of public ilUllnclloii. Wotth working for, Isn't It T Ye, you have Jtul a gooil R chmico lo win u nnyouo olio, No, tho high (Oontlnutd on I'M ) Frr'r'a'rMNrprPrrr' The Mutual Girl and Her Auntie Mr. C. J. Onrland and hl two boy will be In Klamath Fall neon Tuny are known a "Dady and III llo" In tho adver IU111K Held, nnd (he) will feature a new plan of advertltlng for Tho Hern Id one that will bo rli;ltt up-tn-the-mluuic In special lldU'ltUllIK'. , The Herald In. nmdo nil neo.-svary arrnugomiint with "Umldy," and will fi-.it nro thU plan eelulvoly in thl paper. "Diulily mid III llo)'como to !hl paper with thu highest uromiueiiilitlloiiH tin to (heir elemi, good method of doing buliieit, nud with 11 Inrgu and urled experience In promt!)- kjIIiik new, nttrtu'tUti and Npvrlnl feature. Today, moro than en-r befote. uewNpnpeiiidvi'rtlHlng, If featured corroctly, la the one liet winner in tm-cntlcd publicity, and "Daddy and Ills lid h" lime innii) of thene new fouture to show, explain and luleiext tho IniHlnon pooplo of our clt,. "Daddy" wiy, that now-ii.du)it n IniHlne conrein of any Mud, no mailer what they me Helling, 110 mutter whether they 1110 conducting buiine In 11 town of 400 or u city ot 400.U00, have Just two reasons why they hould not advertise In their local paper, and these two le-thoitM me uiinlly KXCl'SKS, Ho also nnyKJthat he 1 rally liellnxe Chut when u IiiikIiiov man tell him that ho can't iiifoid to niitke 11 certain appropriation for advertising lu hi local paper, that he I jiiHlflled, mid believe that ho I doing (hut merchant a good tin 11 by telliiitt him, mid advUlug htm to advertise hi huKllie FOIl HAI. II. "Daddy" want euuy busliuii concern In thl live, splen did little city to keep their 0)0 on hla advertising talks, whether you advcitlfto or not (Hint' up to you), You nitty learn some thing to your advantuge. WATCH TtlMOUHOW'S TALK IN THK HKHA1.D. In a short time, orxanltatiou of a 'Ch.1utat1u.ua Association will be per jfected by tho supporters of the moe 'ment. They wilt also take up ar rangement for tho six day "feast of rcisou ami How- ot soul" to bo held here. All ot the signer realize the benclUs to be derived from such a series of meetings, and are highly clutcd nt securing such an assembly. Klder S. i). Harlan, who has been working for an assembly here, report that he encouutered a good deal of opposition owlug to the Ill-fated at tempt at n Chautauqua lu 1012. Tho opposition, though, faded, when the plan of tho KllUou-Whlte system wero outlined, and somo objectors be rnuitt supporters. Tho bureau conduct Chautauqua assemblies In sixty different Western cities, many of them In Oregon. It is thioitgh this co-operation, and tho booking nud circuit system adopted that it I possible to secure high clas entertainers, levtuter and musicians for the assemblies. Meetings will be held In n big tent. It ha been found that thl I much cooler and much moio satisfactory than a hall. There will bo afternoon nud evening sessions, with talent changed every other day. In tho forenoon thero will bo training classes In charge of specialists, has secured ofHce in th Whlte'bulld tn. Tliiitna th nMtmnt VfMlf. TlhllA bUofflce. are being remodeled. Dr-.V?--?:! will occupy Dr. White's -"'" - reinforcing. , Strongly reinforced, th,e sJliea mn To protect the eyes or motorUts at.nd,n5 the,r " north of Arraa. 'night from glaring headlights. K0S."invinS tho German right eastward, gle have been lnvente.1, the upper The efforts ot tho enemy to break portions of the lenses of which are i - - wiwwwwiwwiwmww Jof dark amber glass. 1 (Continued oa page 4) t -- Fort Fair Is Best of AD JWt, Tnose WboFafled to Attend MitsdEiceieHSUw (Herald Special Service) FOHT KLAMATH, Oct. 3. -The For photographers' uso lu dark rooms thero has been devised a lamp carrying several different colored glasses la a wheel In front of Its open ing, so any colored light can be ob tained when dcalred, people of tho Wood ltlver Valley were greatly disappointed at tho failure ot tho Klamath Falls people to furnish n baud for the district fair here, a they promised to, nnd as thoy did for Mer rill nnd Donauxa fair, but despite this thoy held a display hero that was easily tho peer ot this yeac' Klamath county district tali-. (11 sumu ruHpectu tho fair hero was superior to tho average county fair, ThU Is especially true from tho stand point of livestock, ttchool exhibits and noedlocraft. In addition to tho exhibits from the Wood River Vajley ranches, there were displays from Costal and from The livestock exhibit, housed In Ryan's barn, was unexcelled this fall, This took In many exhibits, aad the judge, C. T. Oliver of Klamath Falls and Doc Caldwell and Uob Daltoa ot Merrill, had hard work In decldlag some ot the awards. Some of their awards follow; Heat atAlllou Slsemoro ft I'eltou. Rest beef cow L. C, Slsesiore. Hunt beef steer Daa RraB.'fat and second prises. suful Ueat ram Jame I'wltougrsl and second. ' s -" f nest ewe Johnnlo Moon. 1 l Rest mule team- Will KlckraM. first and aecoad. t fy mi uiuiv louui .r, rt mna, , Best pen D u roc hogs Mr. PyWt4. as far north as Beaver Marsh. Ani The poultry exhibits were JUi other attractive feature was a dlsnlar . by Mrs Caleb T. OH'fK.'A W: nt Phln nhuuoll anil RAlvlttn lnM. ' WWWWWWHi.'NiwWWWWWWlWiwJ I . -- - - ---- ,i f i J-'OSJJi-fiYt it r cfinunuaii oa HBiiii' h I l u. . . ti J. Ai. ttt ..Ml. from tha Copelaad nuwh. , -r - , -r -r -7r , -,: zr, ,n, i "Ji