,'. W: 3$T4! fig ?$& 8$ , ihj OFFICIAL fo KWSVAPKR' A e OREOOK, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1915 ,-,; -,.-.. , . s . viri 'iVAMk fMHli iw--"- . MiAMATH FALLS, PHea, taisM8jifT' , t I FOUR Dl GERMANS DRIVEN BACK BY FRENCH TKVTOS FORUM WEPULHKD AND DIHPKRHKI) i gifse i Eight TtMWMMl FU III At , twv " Ura-pHre Lost Peeltlona Akoat I Teatoa Campaign In (ilka Im Full BwaaajDanabe la OMard anil Heights Heath of Her Mm Capital Caatarad. M---aBM--M Halted Press Borvlce PAR1H, Oct. 11. It is aanouaced that from 7,000 to 11,000 Oermana fall It aa Attempt to .recapture lost posl tkwt about l-ooi. Tare or four Oer nan dUUIons, totaling from.go.ooo to 10,000 men. made the- prlnclil an muII. Tlicy wore repulsed anil din- (tailed Press ttrvlc BERLIN, Oct. 11. It la announced that fourteen battle nave developed it Drlna. The official statement la a fellews: ' We croaaed the Danube betwoon' nabs and tlraduste, capturlag the Bar-' kewo Mlrljeua Heights, south of Bel irate. We capture l.BBf aoldlera and Htventeen caanoa. United Press Serf Ice VIENNA, Oct. 11. It la announced that tho Italian attaeka the Vlel gerutb plateau failed Tho Italian low wt 2,000 V. H. Approvr Pan ansa Recognition Halted ttreaa Bervlca WABII1NOTON, D. C, Oct. 11. 1'resldent Wilson approved Lanslng'H recommendation to PanAmerlran conferees that Oarransa be recognis ed. A relmposltlon Of the arms em bargo against Villa and other antl Csrranxn factions Is being plannod. .N'ckmm Lynched) la Hentli toll cti I'rras Rervloa CLARK8DALH, Mlae., Oct, 11. Two negroes coafeaaed to the killing of A. II. cago, caahler of the PlaBtere sank, Sunday. A thtyuaad armed men ucueu mem mia moraiag. VISIONS Phillies' Great Pitcher Fails to Win .. t il;- lalttd Press MriiiM--'., pokton, oct;.4i, Philadelphia tork took a big tuatMe Uday when Orovcr CNoTelaadAitaaef -palled to ln hln necond pugV JJCaMffaf Pat ornn had based hir-hopes of, the W()Ma-H (Immploaehlp.for tkt Phillies o the one man, Aleaaader, and to y s game proved Uatat takes more ?naa ono pitcher to make a wtaalng "II team. Although he allowed ate, hits, Alex Mw Pitched chamDieasblp kail, aar irulnrly m theatat; inalag,; when ne Red Box were retired Uh than twelve pitched batle. oil tka.'oUier, nd, lonard; fe;'lotto, mad a record of only three WU for the en tire game. ' j ' " peaker ieiMTUtlwi PV or Boston In W Iwirti. wkf ha we t? T 1lrHsUnr M w wmm u tABt,y,AlfBa8der would take na - -'-.--? - and wniba vi r!TiE ''"" ' - - w Bl 2 k al' tt 'nUed l'rees affka.' '. waaaw W.. ?Ph. weaker wm i flne here today for tae Irst game UriLMta ? itWaaTaiaa't. wrlet were;1- "TtilIiislilila't'11iT Judge and the Victim in Russian t Munition Row gBJ gBxFIBM.rtibeBn Bfl I ' ' BaaWsBaT I m BBBBBBBBbV-WIbBBBb! BBBBBBBBBBBaEVdtSdBBBnBBBn General Nicholas Ifetajpat KoWar Mlafater HontfiomllaoB' Tho loan of Warsaw and, Gallcla by the Russians, due, all expert! Inalat, to tho luck of munitions of war br the HtiHlAii arm leu. baa resulted In a McaU(ai which Is to bo aired at a mll- Itary trial. In OreaVBritaJn the laek of munitions, which has caused the Iota of thousands of British soldiers in the front, has bad no such result. Qenvrnl Nicholas Petrol! hag been -' appointed president of the superior court to try tho high military officials who fallod to supply tbo army. For u. lllul.t.. tl'nk. QntilVltneMllletniV I ' Munition 8hlp Uurea VANCOUVER, D. C, Oct. 11. There Is a flro In tho hold of the Cana dian Pacific steamer MonUgle at tho dock here. War supplies for Russia I was tho cargo. Seven firemen were wcr ,..-... . ,7u?"7"""r"'ilftyflve name, have be, banded bin will bo one of tho nrst to bo tried by forty.flve more are needed, tho court. Ho has been chiefly blamed , "" , 7 """. " , now, for tho failure to equlpp the army1 he train waa auppoeed to leave the liropcrijr. rfwt g aMl0m ttat tfJ0n9 overcome. Tho flro Is belloved to belMng ot mtnuning towaa. unaer control Game Today t Nolther side scored in the first or second Innings, but the Phillies' stock doubled when tlley secured a run In the third. In the second Hobsltsel knocked one out to Infield, but died I on base. Burns made tho first and only tally for Philadelphia In tho third. He singled, Alexander waa safe on an orror Burns going to second. Baa crofT singled, scoring Burns. In tho fourth Philadelphia failed to ticoro. Boston scored one. Speaker tripled and went homo on Hoblltael's y. Neither eldo scored In the fifth, sixth, seventh or eighth, In the fifth Hoopor made a sensational run Into Speaker's territory and crabbed Stock's high fly at he shoes, i Untll'the slxt the Phillies Inlleld hdd tllug easy. 'With oaajaxetptlon all the balls'hlt either la the outlaid or went' Into the air for easy outs. Alexander disposed of tha Red Box la the sixth In leea tkaa a doae Pltehad . , ft -V ... i1 The Phillies weretuaaWejlp i In the ninth. Bottoa aearedaae, thus winning the .game. Heer alngled, oit; tscrlfleed, 8BtarSwalkad, Lewis singled, scoring HaaaW, J i nt t -t t, i JbHJatr B. .Jl '- .1 .r.'W Jx .r witi'-W'?":1 . r.- irrvn a i- .. .a TODAY 0PENIN6 OF BUYERS' WEEK I'ARMERM FROM HURROUNDING HHOTIONH WILL GATHER TO TAKK ADVANTAQK OF BAR. GAI.NH DAXCK THURSDAY KVK , Today Is the first day of buyers' week In Klamath Fells. Fifteen bub 'dred catalogues have bees seat out to farmers In surrounding sottloaa tw come Into Klamath Falls and take ad vantage- of tho entertainment and uargalns'offered. The Duslneea afea'a Association la back nf tho movement. Practically all tho merchants Is tows have made a reduction In their prices for this week, and farmers can buy merchan dine at wholesale priaea. Tho empty building belonging to II. M. Bristol and the exhibit build Ing has been thrown open for the rest room,. The present plan Is to bold a banquet and-a dance Thursday night, at which speeches will be made, prlsea awarded, etc. "Wear your work clothes," Is the slogan to the city's guests. FIFTY-FIVE SIGN FOR EXCURSION OTHER FORTV.FIVK NAME RE gUIARED TO SECURE ONE WAT I MRR WITRT BR IM BV TOfDAV ORTrUPIBOBir - " - All of the hundred names required must be "handed 'to Fred Fleet of 'the Commercial Clob by Friday, or the one-way fare excursion to the exposi tion will be called off. At present make up their arlnda at oace whether I they wish to participate la the ex icurslon, so that arrangements oan be I made with the Southern Pacific com ! a.atV nwaa 1aekf m tiA ataaaaMi aiemak h of KUmath r V90plilM remainder those of termers and clt- The round trip fare will be flS.tS, and atop-over privileges will be grant jed If desired. The excurstonhMa will ,be on band for Klamath Day at the fair, which will be billed If the eieur 'slon Is assured. fmiobs women 8F WORLD MEtT TWO HUNDRED WOMKN, INCLUTsV INO LADY AJUWDKEN ANB PRINCS88 FATKiOlA, WUJi AT. TEND CONVENTION AT FAIR United Press Service BAN FRANCISCO. Oet, 11. Two hundred women from all parte ottae world will meet he when the Inter national Coagrese Jf Women w held la tan Franclaco. November 1 to . This will be tha irst time tha eoa gress haa ever been bald in Amerlea, ' 'Lddy Aberdeen of Scotland, famous for bar welfare work among tha Irish and Scotch, will, preside over, tha meeUnga. Prlaoeas Patriate of Oaa ada, aad other prominent women have baea Invited te take nan m we eea naaa, aad many hare etfaiaed ihalr utteatlM of being In attaasiltat, tv - 4 - . , v United Preaa Service WASHINOTON, D, 0 Oet It. SecretaVy of Labor Wilson haa raoem raended thai tho praalaeat ama Bd ward White teimigratloa 'fw'w. CUDAHY KILLS SELF INSTANTLY WITH REVOLVER TRANSFER MAN, OOMMITH ODE. THIS) MORNING 8UI. Act CfcauMltted at Harrieoa A Matt'e eemMUaA: arv'Wm oa the Verge) of DeMrlara Tremoaw Ueea JB Colt Revolver That He Drew From Drawer Gave No IatlaaaUoa of Piirposs Wait Abont 85. William Cudabyof this city com mltted suicide at Harrison Matt'a second-hand atorer,1 this moraiag at 8:15. He shot himself with a Colt's revolver, dying Instantly. The reason for his act Is mostly unknown, except that he was In a state of nervousness that bordered on delirium tremens this morning from drunkeaneaa. ' Cudaby, a transfer man, walked Into the second-hand store, where he fired the shot, at O'o'clock thla mora Ing. It, waa habitual for him to atop there every morning on his way tof; feed his horses, to read the paper and gat warm. ' Thla 'moraiag he act ed much the same as usual, except that he was very nervous, and said that he had sot ajept last night., Ha walked tats ' ihe oSke, where he .ate. part .of. JfoUtarrJaoa'a break fast. Then he announced thatle was going to sleep. For half an hour he slept, and then walkd out on the street for a few moments. He came back, entering the office again. Mr. Harrison stepped from the room an Instant, and while he was gone he heard a revolver report. When he re-entered, Cudaby was leaning back on the sofa, tho bullet hole In hta temple, daad. ". During Harrison's absence, Cudahy bad drawn a Celt's revolver from the drawer where JtjWae kept, aid load Ing, ahot himself, no waa sitting on tho sofa when he trad, and fell back against the wall. Death, waa Instan taneous. . The bullet pierced his head, went through the wait of the office, and lodged la a ratter. Cudaby was about SS years of age, aad unmarried. Ho haa bean la Klamath Falls six years, taking charge of the old Unlea Transfer com pany. What few relatives he has, a sister and some half-brothers, lira la Marquette, Mich. WATER PEMITS ISSUED KLAMATH G.'R. NEIL OF FORT KLAMATH GJHN WATER FOR 188 ACRJB. TBI PERMITS MkWKD IN STATE BY BNGINEKRaW During the quarter ending July SI, 1115, the atata eteear Issued IBS permits for the approarlatloa of water under which It la proposed to Irrigate 11,141 acres, develop SIS horsepower aad eoaatruct flfteam reeervolre. These dermUa will require tho eoaatmetlea at 118 miles of csala,Md aipallaes. aad an, estimate:' eaasadleure of Mtl,t4- vTha' following, aaraKa were Issued teWamathoouBtytii:av a. X, Nail of Stt Klamath, for'the Irritation of 160 aataa of tead, divert ing' water from ai Onstk la aeetloa II,; township SI aath. raaaa 7 east. Anale A. Jacksc!Bt aBldeWaad, tar tha Irrigation ofMisairea, diverting water from Rattlamha Croak la aee. ttaa If, Jtewaoam)w,jaaiMS,;.faBa Armies Readyfor , " A eoo.ooo - Minis ..; jAiv cjmn I aawir MmmmtAMU a nV I ! jCtrTTS fj m U 88 A M K AvZt jav sajgfaBarr aiyyVatccri j I V 9 .KIMUOVA w'gy ammHXl MafJT K J - AflJ A?-' li V 1 1TT x T it- I 3tJ 1 WW -, ' T m I I .GSN NS F 3P' ma; I J mL.'t BaV'SBaBVaaaVaBBal 1 mi- - ,XrntHS W - Fosttioae of Oppostag Arades " BtORaBVaaaVaBa The stage U set again to the Balf "' KgfaSjHJlH for aaotherwar, the third with- Iarva7ears. It la reported that Oaa- avaJh'fii'a" V a--rn . who waa oaa ot tMrloadera la-ua Raaaun aereat, ta ta command of a German army now near Belgrade. whlttf tho Aaatriaae are farther west, both menacing Serbia; A Bulgarian army confront the Greeks on-their boundary ltnea. .Bat aauththa allies arelandtng iforcesi aad already Genera tea Bamiltoa, the British commander at the Darda nelles, baa been, to Salonika to make arrangement for caring -for many thousand troops. The Russians have some 000,000 aoldlera on the. Black Sea who. may be inarched Into Bul garia, in a short lime., Off tho port of Varna la a. large Russian squadron ready to blow the city to bits. LINER MARIPOSA . HANGS ON ROCKS MAY 8L1DB OFF AT ANY MINUTE INTO DEEP WATER BOAT USTB 80 THAT PASSENGERS CAN STEP OFF DECK TO.BOAT8 SEATLE, Oct 11. The Haer Mari posa, which went asnore at tao .cam bell Island,- off, tho British Columbia coast, twenty milea South ot Bella bella.ls hanging on the' rocks by the bow, and may slide any minute into deep water, aad become a total loss. , This Information waa brought by Captain Oeorge Lewis, commander of the private yacht Cypress. Tho liner's crew arrived Saturday. It la aaid that halt an hour alter the Mariposa struck aha listed no that the. paaseagera could atep directly from the dock Into the titeboete. 016 CABBAGE IS NEED AT BOOTH SINNOTT WR1TB8 HE WANTS CABBAOR THAT jmum J-. 1 4 ,,,R &A--raX V-B MIKT rwaue.un vim.w, EASTERN ORBOON MAMMOTH Who'a got a alf aahaasat -Tkw te what Fred Fteot ot tha Camaaarelal Club and Phrl Slaaott, Klamath ropre aeatettve at tha aaiaawlsa wit to kaow.-u Moreover taay want amyoao who haa 'got aa alepaantlae eahhage head to eead R ovar te Fleet atoaee, so Fred eaa aead R down. "J CvsWaFeB Jef ,Vnrw VHHjHJ VfjajafjSB HBHBBBsjaaj theKtamaU boetb dhrelaya War in Balkans v oobsaJ 1 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB1 aSBBraBBBBBBBVaBBB . 1 aam aaaKaaaaaaaagB Vf-V'Bat'-fBBBBBBal ' icwaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJBT' aaBBBBBBBBBP ' BEBBBBBBBBBBBBBV.' i - jBBBBBBBBBBBBBmafr V - ,::BBBBBBBBBBBJBtd1V, sSaKTsaaaaaaaaaaaaaam ZE3I.BmWr King Ferdinand of Balgaria a cabbaxe welabing 34 pounds. Be side it Klamath cabbages .look like lettuce heads. And Stanott Is under going much good-natured banter, from other- representatives over Klamath's iaabUlty to raise cabbages. 'They used to raise some whales of krant makers out Fort Klamath, way," writes Smnott. "Get a big fellow nd send it down." Srnnott is also making plana tor Klamath Day. As present he is con sidering having pictures of Crater Lake printed to distribute, or else give every visitor a sample -of Klam ath county cheese. Fred Fleet sent some more veget ables to enrich the'Klamath booth this morning; hut among them was "no monster cabbage. Woman Faints; Sinnott Catches During Quake 1 (Herald Bp0cl SmtvIm) 7 OREGON BUILDING; P. P. I. E..J Optober 11, At last the exposition haa pulled off tho real thing aad glvea the visitors the novelty, the big thrill; tor which they have loaf hoped. ,Lut Thursday oyenlac.ahart ly after "The Fall otatoayloai'r" tre mendous spectacle la which that fated city was struck by lltM.errtin, wita soioiors ana aaaaqr:aumea to the ground, tha oartk 'haBHto heave and tremble, aad'alateet before they waa 'happening the laittoa vtaltora had oxporioaooiieio'o tho nicest, cuteet little eiaHhaaaltea recorded by tho Baa Fraatwaa aoaimographs, and aavac meatteaiad'' ra:'the -San Frandsoo'pa. aW'Ad; today those praaaii'af the fair oa'tate memorable eeeaaloa are atJU revettag la the, !ory'eJat j aajrtMaaaTUWIBaM writiafjia lay the' aoaeaV, 7f'Mu: . . tTxTTTy SERBIAN 5 f t fit, MEET BULGARIA FIGHTING OX FRONTIER BXPBOT- EDMOMENTARIA1, ' Gernuui Legatloa Forasaabr ' ' t . Balgarfa. EateredWar. oaV Side Becaase of Prnmlass of 8Tre ciaa xefriwiii, finw iaaa at Salonika 8erMaaw :. Along ProatkT aad RaUway t.'ulled Press Service ATHENS, Oct. 11. The. Oermaa legation has formally denied Germany, Induced Bulgaria to enter the war by promising her Grecian territory. - United i'reas Service PARIS, Oct. il. Flghtiag os the Bulgarian-Serbian frontier la expect ed ' momentarily. The alllea coatfctae to land troops at SaJealka. Thousands of Serbtaaaareeeaeea trated on tbe Bulgariaa treatler, ia- cluding 20,000 along -the OaOTgher- Sfrumnltxa railway. TS ti sittBT a ammaj s weejaa r , 5iv ORG CONCENTRATETO 4- -V T LONDON. Oct. li. Balaariaa mia ta,. on A ,kl. .,-P. 1, ik-. i """" "-- -" " - ' --':.' ,l capitals of the alllea. - ? rRUCKSMAii isgi"! INTO! "1T5?I r 1 1 i.ir -.,.-..- :a.-.arf-rf w ' ' tf WARD KUKCK TURNB TMK WHOM.' - rav rv mimn nc butbtb: '. .... w ,w .-- -W-- .----. J AND MAIN WITH METZ ABOUT 87S JDAMAGE IS RESULT 'r Down Main' street came' the-crty's auto truck, driven by J. Araold., Bo- hind him. came a Mets beloegtaff0 Jake Rueck of Dairy, driven, by ale soa. Ward. At the corner erf Fourth street the auto truck started' to'tura. Rueek cut to the left.' lasteadof to the right, with the .Mets. JaetJla time to smash Into tha trnck.v , Tha truck escaped damage, but the :Mats had the entire front end twisted 'al most! out of resemblance to ''aa! auto mobile hood. It will require about $75 to repair the" damage. ; J" A bag full of chlckene" were-tied in sacka on the running boarded aad while these blrda were badly shakoa up, and started to squawk, there were no ifataliUes. honor thruat uaoa them. Many mea -ff " ,s. .v. uaio.iins wa-nniu iitu nuiii u, be awarded laeques;and:other hava! bad their -V'sUtooU" placed la the J Hall of Fame; but only for the crowd 1 Bare, last Thursday night haa aay lilt.''. .... 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