The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 08, 1914, Image 1

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    WORLD'S SERIES SCORES BY INNINGS AT THE HERALD'S SCORE BOARD IN THE COURHOUSE YARD
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KLAMATH FALLS
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
NEWS WIIH-K IT IS NI2W8
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.Ninth Year V". '.'
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1914
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Allies Say They Have
Regained the Territory
They Had Evacuated
East Indian Prince Who Gave
$1,500,000 to British War Fund
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urn III !' iila'i'- till ! ' IIiIiik nf lln l..( Indian imik. fl
,p .irriiuiti ( IiUik III the I'UliI ( It'" MlllUli iiiiiiiiiiIihIiiii line-., ami
. r(.illr.l llfl lilt Hlr Mt'U kill 'Will,
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I l.j I llii-) Imk1 trru flitrtrl III MIciiipU in mi i.ft M ininimiuliiilliiiu,
the. uUIe l( III" Imi lis lakt II oln.lli. I linn, I In. Mri of inulllil
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In rrttolli Uir lie li Mlllnlratill. patlriil I) north ( in, Hlirn III.
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.Uiur, I...M llnK tlifttwtlrrtmt "tllP tiirwl IU((" U lliat i lllnltl linr
il llm ftgtil l'. rtlrnitrtl lit fmnlhrMi llrltftulil.
The llrniwti r rpi trl mm I nil H.iif InMni unit totatr) ImII.-
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KLAMATH DISPLAY PALLS FROM SEAT
ATPRODUCTSHOW Oil IWI; DtAD
I'linm-ci or thih itwiio.V am: oitusi.it uiiui. i is t mi.
toiii. o.s i:iiiiut.t tih: mo ogn is iiiwr.niux wirn
miou iv iintTia.M ittcritiN. tmi: ih;tii or ma.n tiu-.iu:
m:.tativi: ki:.t, too i.t nhjiit !
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'VggJL . ty riB V F i 4. igTt&i'flgraBaaaP
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WITH BELGIAN VILLAGES IN
FLAMES, AVIATORS SHELLING
TROOPS, ANTWERP MUST FALL
MILITARY COURT GERMANS DEMAND THE
IS KNOCKED OBT SURRENDER OF THE OTY;
BELGIANS SAY, "NEVER!"
SLI'ItllMi: COI'HT OKCIUKS THAT
MII.ITAIJV COURT HAS SO At'
TIIOItlTV TO TltV CAHJX. A.VII
ITS ItKriSlOV IS VOIDKIl 1
' t'illed l'fe Snrlce
i A.VTU'i:itl Orl. H. li I-. ri'iir1fl Hint tlir- IJrljtUn caaoot boM
liillifl firorri K4rvlr
... ., .. '-IliU illy nijaliiit lie Uinuars wort-lliuu two ilu) longer. The OtrlWi
in.unA, -. "t- -"10 BU'j,,e wrwktil ujiihw1Ij Impregnable jwltlon. and the lirlgtea Iommw mm
jinmi court of ttiln utato ha handed I t
don lu !ecllon In the ca ot Dn ' ""'""K-
I3IIII, who w rotivlcted and Jailed '
It)' a military court .it Untie. Vullt'l llm Strrlie
Tin- mi promt court held that the AMvrilUilAM, Oil. . Kvi-ry t IlLiKe lllilii a tvf miles of Antwerp
lulllino iourt had no authority to J u burning. Tin m-lRlau. illl lonllntu to re.lt.
try caw, und vol.lid the trial and .Mmgn tl,. rlt, ItM-lf U tllt Intact. Uerrr and other outljig towM
fc-nit'iici of (3IIIU, who wa remandd ....
to the ciMody of the militia for a " ''-' . ji-MrnUjr. l.ermn iiltrlb mi lire to lhca loirw.
trial by thc'n-Kuliir district court. , T'"' fllr,' Walhrm h.no heen IiIohii to pieces by the big alefe gum,
ThU ileclitlon U final, and knocks iln Krrlin n-rUlilnj. Muiiy linii, In eernt tlllnseH haTc been leveled
out th military court completely, and' by tH- terrible nrtlllery lire.
uiftm thai thu military authorities
ran no no furthtr than makluc r-'
ri-sU. Civil court! inuit trv the nrlK. -' -
nuvTt i THE HAGL'i:, Oct. H. Gernuin a Lilor ure lombrdiB .Uitwr,
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tf
U itoitctt. I bo KUmatli Climlf ill
Cotuiui'io i-ii iilebl lr.tlt-.l tu tar
lldt-ato in tho I'utllatiit Maliul6Ctur
rr ami tattit I'lu.lurU uliiiw, l !
tfM in 1'nrtUinl beitliinliiK OiioUn
37th A faro I On 13 lect liB4 tn'fl
Iwnr4 lor aita(rlciittural dlnpla)'
tfom hriv
At Ul lllslll' inprllllC It wa ilr
flitl llial Brrtrlary leiri5i (. Illofcer
i( Hit ofchtilmiluu hImiuM ntlptul i'ii"
!ii' a a Klamath rirtfrntatlt
Coiini) ASrlriiliiirli II, ItuUml Olnlv
)tr ma) nl) nttoiul, In nimwrr ini
tliiik iurdlitK ooll cotiilllloiit, fir.
A Utftn patt of thu aerlciiltutat alt
I'ltilt Urln; Kalbrfnl for tlm I'rtlialun
1'Jtlflr intrtiiutlmiAl Ctpoitlilon will
te irnt to llm I'orlUn.t nhow. In ail4l
Hmi, tlm ilUplay nf Kraltia. uraimeii
vl forage crop to bn iimM a per
mmnii ICInmnth nxhlblt. will tie yued
t ihe land nhow Heldr tlm pro
lutu f tin, noil, butter, rtir and
wher comiitoit.ii of that nature will
. Itirliiihd in (hf dUpUy,
Hy In I bo Ktamatli !' alluli to
' uutK for th Indian tertlir, a
Mil"! Ut iitcbt flion drlrluc a
frelehter'x outfit iliivkn a Krade. thr
watmi failed to rixpnlul to tin brake,
anil in bl effort m Uii Dm U-aiit lin
Via Ibtnxii from Ihe urnl III bead
kitufJ, a t(H-k, klllliiE him.
I'orourr WlililiKli u t I'hlltHiuiu
maUlnK n lnelleatlui Tlm arc)
Unl nc'iirol near therp. b a
rlilllllt tt bOr. .Hid he dWllMltllited
and a ilrlvlnc the freight nco-i to
Kle the fr-llilr a rhiiuce to If) hU
nadille.
i ttv
The Mali. ajah of Mysore, n
oealth) llinilmi ruler, hasi Martled
tVA, l..t,.l. I.M V M.H k.H
()tbrr aro proTldlnj- a hotpltal ship.
Tlio Maharajah of Huwa hai offered
Adjournment Is
Thought in Sight
Uulied 're Service
W'ASHINOTON. U.
Oct. S.
United Tress Senrlca
THE HAO L'K, Oct. H. Geruuin atUtor
IItIkUh nlrnren hate atlackeil them, but vo far the aitraatage Is wttb the la.
tailer., their inuihlne. bring fuoter.
I It U liellcvet) that half the impulatlou of the itr ha fled.
The -ui-rcntler of Antwerp m deitmnileij by the Oermaas. This was
' tefutetl.
ltefore till-, the (icrnuuit coullneil their tire to the forts. After tkt
rrfu-al tht-) Ke the peuplc two bour- to leave the city, and tbea 1
The completed war tux hill waa prt-
hlft army. hU treasury; Indeed, also!1"1'"- bofor?. t,le cnaU' thJ ofler
, lnmh.in!iuont of the illy Itkelf.
Thousands He I In wnlc. The Dutili frontier U littered ulth
I I.COO.uOO in t' i war fund of the em
pire He care vl . t U known In hla
native loi.tue r bfty lnkli of cold.
The moue) will I mi used to transport
IllmJofi Kiioin fr in India to the bat'
tie line In Kiabce Twrha Hindoo
XAH-e an ml' ic -olilb-r to Join In
Ida .ir. nii'l a half doten Hindoo
prlnrr are nrcomp.inyliiK them.;
hi private Jewelry. Maharajah Hoi
kar, the Nizam, and other princes
have offered their state' horses as
noon, and congressmen aro now hope-f K'xxK ilothlnc ami personal errecU of the refugee.
fill of adjourning about the 15th. I The lat Antuerp dlmtch reportM shells 'dropping ererywhere
the iletnirllou of houKs.
remount. Many chiefs will go to the, l.ninnlngl-.t N Here.
front The Maharajah of Mysore Is W K. OlendenniuB, field ranKer for
IMiitvd I'reas Service
l.OXDOV, Oct. H. It i iuceleil that Antuerp will be forced to sar-
equally tlnlng hi part. I.loyd OeorKO tlie llureau of Kntomology of the De
salt! the other days "Our resourcesil'artment uf Agriculture, came lu last
will come In. not only of men, but of night from Ashland. Today he goes rentier mhjii.
rash. We hate won with the silver 'on to the Silver I-ako country to soend The llrltl-li tlreuilnought Imvo been inav-el ut Ootend and at Freaea
bullets before " a ctiuple of weeks tltero. invesllgatln? hailnir cities to lrcent the enemy from UiUug Om coait totraic aad estaa-
the bark beetle situation
INhltig a Zfi-iwlln bn-e for an attnek ou KngUiitl.
tine! In I'ltlr.
I! t) Argra'ea b'lt Ibis moriitliE (or
iMrrls in aid ml the Morris fair and
Clve atteiillou to matter of business
III the Untie Valle) metrop"H-
A coitespoinlt'lit at Unite! a) the
lUtMli reslmelit uf llerinaii leser'es
wnn uimpli'lely auiilbllnli'd b) Hie
French.
Hwiueflaml lifts refused to give
lrinlMliui to (lermiiny io eml troops'
sotiM her territory. Iinly hn talieii,
ootlco ami w not allow thv (lerj
"istis to Molale Hwl.s neutrality.
The (icrinnit ctuler liuideii shelled
Hie clt uf Mailm. India, and set
lire in (An nil tanks and small houses
on the luubiir When tin tort open
ed (Ire tlio llimleii lotlred. I'll" whtilc
affair was our In ilflerii minutes.
KEARNY STATUTE
UNVEILED TODAY
m:w .icitsr.v iio.voits tiii: ikm.
ouv ok rA.Mtii .; vi:ti:ha.v ok
MKXH'AX AMI t;ivii. WAHS
WITH A MOMIMKNT
The Coos Hay Home Telephone
The lluck box aud crate factory at -
J company has been sold to Tortland KuReiui Is rushing the completion of Wood to Salem.
I
To Medfotd.
capitalists.
, their plant.
.V WMWMiWWAMfWVVVW .VWw MM.---.---
Hear French Tonight
Visiting Agriculturist to Address Mass Meeting
11 T Trench, miitn Icudnr nf tbn
xtcitHit.ii work being tun let! on
nroiiKh t10 co.iieialluii of tlm Unli
'I Htntes Depiirinieul of AKrlculliim
JUKI the Oregon Agricultural College,
l Kliiiunlli Knlls, goliiK over tlio
"'fill work ulth tlm now county nitrl
Jl iirlst, li. Kulitnil fllHlsyor. Ho will
1'rofessor Krencli Ihin been engiigml
m VKtl'llslllll Wnrli I.. .1.- k!....ll..u..ul
I "". n in lliu innii,i-n
Jr llfleoii )(,nrN or moro u,, i, ,..
"'I's one of thu best Informed men on
'" problwoi, 0f UC(. countrlM a tliu
Kliiiiinlli iiuiiitiy. To kImi nil Hu'
Ipniiltlo U t'lmm'e to lienr tilm, tint
'ifliiinutli CliHinbi'r or t'omiitori'o bus
niriiiigml (or tin lu.nimnl mxetliiK m
hoiiiliimrters tonlttht, when i'lofessnr
'I'reiuli will lie Hid Iiilnrl.ml Hpeiikor.
This l mil Hi" llrot till" Hint I'io-
ftwHtir Knuirli bus mntl l Hie Klnm-
nth country. Il wiib hero working
Willi M. A. McCiill, anil slfo Hint
jlliiiu he M Iji'i'it htiOMtliig Kliimiitli
'KnllH, lior ptioplti, her hi-IiiioIh nnil lior
ItturrmiiiilluK coiintry nil over me
west.
iNnrthv
Ulilled I'ress Servln
WArtlll.NOTO.V, 0. C. Oct. S. -With
Imposing mllltniy pomp an
equestrian statute to Major (leneral
Philip Kearny, lit'ro of the Mexican
and Civil wir. the Bid of IiIh natal
state of Now Jersey, was unveiled to
day In Arlington Niillonnl Cemetery.
It wis tlio llrst equestrian statue per
mitted to be raised lu the famous
burial ground.
Secretary of War Harrison, also a
New Jersey rltUen. grit lit oil n special
dispensation to permit the Kearny
ktniiif.
' Tlio slntiie. the wink of Sculptor
IMwnnl 0. Poller of (Ireenwlch. was
t null United to by New Jen-ey cltUen
generally, through tlio Keainy Mtinii
incut Commission, eieateil by the lasl
alate leKlsluturo.
Many piomliient olUclals irtlelpat
ed lu thu dedication ceremonies todu).
New Jersey mllltln, InrlmlliiR crack
cnvitliy It oops nnil ninny uimy troops,
partlclpiiteil,
Heni'iiil Kenrny Wh killed diirliiK
the Civil War nt tlio buttlo of Chan
tllly, Vn , lu 1S2, Ills body was llrst
Interred lu Trinity church cometory,
Now York, and ro-lnterrod (Ifty yqars
litter among war horoen of Arlington,
Advertise Now-and Never Let Up
"IWOIiV"
This Is the way I site up the advertising situation In Amer
ica, In the largest city, or lu the town of 2,000 Inhabitants.
It Is Inconceivable that any Hanker, Merchant, Huslne.
iiwtu or Professional uiau, should ceusi. or oveu curtail his
nilxertisliig just when tho country Is ou the threshold of a tre
mendous dmiblo harvest the natural harvest of our unprece
dented crops and thu logical harvest consequent ou tho the
itr lu Kurope.
II Is under such conditions ns tlio.-.o that aiHertlstng reaches
the leulth of its power. The man who listens to tho yellow
pessimist uud slta back to "wait for thing to settle down," Is
.xleldlng his common sense and enteiprlso to tho baleful Inriu
enco of Idlo sentiment, nnd. actually starving the goosu that
lays the golden egg.
To every business man lu the city of Klauutb Fulls I glvo
)ou this definite, uncompromising mid cheerful message:
"Keep the columns of the dally newspaper bristling with
nunouncemeuts, aud thus open wide jour doois for tho flood of
piosperlty that Is bound to ru. Make bay while thu sun
shines. Wo won't Imvo another chanie like this lu a hundred
em 8."
This Is the very, hour when wo bhoiild rush Juto print to u
Ki eater extent than over before, because, unless tho earth opeui
it
nnil huiiIIowh Hi; nil up, there will be gieater prosperity In
Amerlci thU winter mid coming" year thau over In tho history
of tlm lepublle, Wo aro not ut war. We are not likely to be.
Tlio wni ring world looks to us for Its supplies, mid we can't
Kcrp puiiipcilt) do.wi, no matter how hard wo try.
If my adyh'e li worth' anything' to you business men, It Is
hern oi.uvoyVd to )ou In six werds:
ADVKUTlSliNOW ANH NRVKU LET UP.
Kenil The- Herald tomorrow It's good.
i iij . j u i i i . i ii WW i n yriAi'WJWVVrVVr'Vy
i in'iOiriMriryrMyvisr
Dr. McLeod o( Seattle will lead tho,
praise service.
tho General Assembly
On tho following day the -eUoUrs
i Kvllt tnurnnv t MArrlll. -vhATA aW.
I Tho program for Wednesday ol-lAui,en)on w w auly mU
c'lews: ,,..i..iii..i.i...i in-uji U.U
U.aoivi unua.wviva, 'w-gif
Tom Wood, recently adjudged In- Attorney C. M. Onelll and II. M
-ane, left this morning for Salem. to(Manntug are In Med ford, atteaatag
enter the asylum for treatment. , tn federal court.
Thu women members or the single Mme. lllancho Zaacharle do Baralt,
tax colony at Arden, near Philadel- famous In America and Europe for
plilu, have formed a tire brigade with her learning, haa founded a cultural
'Miss Ida K. Severn, a former actress, center In Havana, whose Influence ts
at Its head. International.
Presbytery Coming
Southern Oregon Ministers Plan a Duck Short Also
Holl calll
Unfinished business
New business
Iteport of Committees
Intermission for Luncheon
:30 p. m. Praise service, lod by Rev,
Crawford of Lakevlew
2 p. m Iteport ot Committee
Presbyterian clergymen and elders'
from Josephlue, Jackson. Douglas.
Klamath and Luke counties, will gath
er here Tuesday for the annual South-,
em Oregon Presbytery. J, B. Musou
'of this city Is the moderator of the or- 1
'ganlzjtlon. ,
Tho choosing of Mr. Mason last t
year was a great compliment to the,'- P. . neport of Commissions to
'local man. Tho moderator, who U Oeueral Assembly. (Public Bps-
head or the orgmiliatlon, Is usually n t clully Invited for thin jiuMber.)
minister. 4 ! u.. Buslnowi Sesslwt..
' Tho unit m-ssIou will ho .esda i. ' JntcrmMsloa.fpr DIB -T
evening, when n recoptlou will be held 7:3 " m" 5'W m'vc!' '!? by B,V'
,for the delegate und a praise Ber- W. D. ter, Orautg Paaa
Vice will be held. Following this', ,.Mder"t0r ""
! there will be music mid refreshments. bcmon Dor- a' a; Mabry, repr.
Wednesday morning, 9 a, ra. -Praise lt' Is planned fo lUka'tka vMtamjpr
service by Rev. Avery of Mt Lakl, j duck shoot lu that dlstr 11, " ." 1"
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