The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, August 03, 1914, Image 1

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VOLUME XIX
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1914
NUMBER
6 GERMAN WARSHIPS REPORTED SUNK
Italy Orders Mobilization for Emergency
WILSON ASKS AMERICANS KEEP COOL
Russians and French Are on German Soil
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GREAT BRITAIN LATEST TO GO ON WARPATH
ENGLAND’S ARMY NEW SHIPPING
SERVICE TRIED
AND NAVY UNDER
WAR WORDENS
FOB THE FIRST
GERMAN INVASION OF BELGIUM
TIME.
Rulers Directly Concerned in the European
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AMERICA OFFERS TO TAKE OVER
UPPER
KLAM»TH LAKE IN TO BE I NED
GERMAN
IX BARGING UXI IXI n HED LUM­
SEND
BER TO FACTOR»
¡CANS HOME
EMBASSIES.
SHIPS
MAY
TO GET AMER-
IN CAI NE
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I ■><onllrturti Report From Sorth Km
Telia of the Kinking of Hix German
■n<l Two British M'arsldpa. Control
ut lira WlrHe»» toumnl by the
Admiralty
Today
Much
Fight-
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LONDON, Aug 3
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United Press Service
LONDON, Aug 3.—England has
decided upon war
Thia comes aa the result of the
German Invasion of Belgium
The British ambassador In Berlin
demanded respect for Belgium's neu­
trality and Integrity
Thia Kaiser
Wilhelm refused.
United Press Service
LONDON, Aug. 3,—-The admiralty
uiaumed control of the wlrales» to-
(Contlnuad on paga 4)
United Press Servic*
WASHINGTON, D. C-, Aug. 1.—!
It was announced authoritatively to­
day that the United State* will not
offer to mediate in the European situ­
ation now it was hinted that thia
might be done later.
President Wilson today sent a mes­
sage to congress asking a 3260.000 '
appropriation for the aid of Amer­
ican abroad.
Wilson made an appeal to the
press, through the Washington cor­
respondents, not to publish sensa­
tional statements. He held that the
United 3tates is prepared to meet the
financial situation, and that there can
be no cause for alarm unless through i
unfounded newspaper reports.
"America can reap a great glory ]
I by seeing that no one loses his head," i'
said the president.
A new marine service wa» Inaug­
urated on Upper Klamath l-ake, when
the steamer M»t«ma whistled Into
Hblpplngton, lowing a barge contaln-
Ing three carloads of lumber The
lumber was from the Weed landing.
and mad. the trip without mishap
A »bort time ago. Manager Robert
A. Johnson of the Klamath Manu­
facturing company contracted the
output ot the Utter A Burna sawmill
above Fort Klamath. The Drat con­
signment was hauled to the Weed
landing by auto truck, aud shipped
on the barge as au experiment.
The ease sud cheapness with which
the cargo was handled has caused ar­
rangements to be made for transport­
ing all of the lumber thia way The
manufacturing company will enlarge
its docks to better care for the ship­
ments
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t aught in Barb »»'Ire
While out riding and enjoying a
trip In the country yesterday, Joe
B. McAllister and Kathryn Wil­
liams lost one of their horses, while
Joe. In attempting to capture the
horses, which had got loose, became
entangled In a barb wire fence. The
horses had been pul In a corral at
one of the springs two miles this side
of Hwan Lake and had escaped. In
King Peter
of Servi»
Two » lews of Frans Joaef
running them down, they were
These sre the monarchs most close­ , ed by Servia, Greece. Bulgaria, and Austria to check her development.
caught In a barb wire fence and se­
King Peter Karageorgevitch of Ser­
verely cut. One of the horses got ly concerned in the war between Ser- Roumania. He hoped that the Turk­
ish war, tn which the smaller king­ vla, who may lose his throne if the
clear away and ths one he captured
Ala and Austria
Emperor Franz doms south drove the Turk out of war continues, is one of the mourn­
threw him twice after he got on him
Josef
of
Austria
Is
an
aged man who Europe, might leave him in posses­ ful figure« among rulers In Europe.
They say no more horseback rides
has
passed
through
more
wars than sion of that territory But his gue*s He succeeded to the crown after King
right away.
Alexander and Queen Drags had been
any ruler In Europe. He Is cold, ty­ wa» wrong.
The csar is concerned In the war murdered, and for a long time some
rannical. aud merciless, and It baa
because it has been his policy to pro­ governments In Europe would not
been his ambition for more than half tect the Slava In Bulgaria, Servla and recognise him. He has now, how­
a century to extend his domains south Roumania. The Russians have tried ever, because of th* aggressions of
through the territories now controll- .to build a strong sentiment south of Austria, won much sympathy.
No Hit, No Run—-Nearly
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ALSATIAN COUNTRY ATTACKED
NEW YORK. Aug 3 —The clear­
ing house authorities voted to Issue
temporary clearing house checks.
BY FRANCE
tria
PARIS, Aug. 3.—The French
monoplanes at Longwy render­
ed effective service today by
dropping bomba on the German
force*.
Early thia morning th* a*ro
corp* demoliahed a German
armored train by dropping
bomba on it.
This la the fl nt Instance in
the world's history of thia ef­
fective use of air craft.
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United Press Ssrvice
WASHINGTON. D. C., Aug. 1,— United Press Service
Secretary Bryan said the government
LONDON, Aug. 3.—Heavy fighting
is considering sending ships to get
Americans In Europe. The Ameri­ is reported at Longwy. The Luxem­
can consuls have been instructed to bourg division of th* German army
get Americans to the seaports.
attacked the French there at day­
“America has agreed to take over light The battle is expected to ex­
the German embassies In all of the
tend along the whole frontier to Clry.
warring countries, with the under­
The Mets army Joined th* lighting
standing that this does not prevent
a similar service wherever asked." force today. Th* German scouta are
said Bryan. "So far. there baa been
no reply."
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Landscape Artist Is Here
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sentative in Salem and has not al­
lowed or rsfused the extension as yet.
If the request is refused by A. C. Em­
mons. the judge's representative, the
lota will probably be immediately
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drawn
The
agreement
between
Benson
Mark Daniels, general supervisor federal government to a Herald re­
The no-hit, no-run game, which i l.eaf aggregation, was touched for
and McNary was that certain tally and landscape gardener of th* na­ porter in regard to our national
(sixteen
hits.
Of
these
Noland,
Hay-
I h featured throughout the land
sheets were to be rechecked before tional parks in the United States for parks and other beauty spots, Super­
Alon and Schroedner hit doubles, and
whenever It occurs, came near to
August 1st and if at that time the the federal government, stoppad in visor Daniels said, “The crux of the
, Motschenbacher and Schroedner each
hnpponlng In Klamath Fulls yeslsr- I clouted out a three station swat.
'contestants still were tie the nomina­ i this city for a few hours today while whole matter I* simply this: the gov­
tion was to.be settled by drawing on his way to Crater Lake on a gen­ ernment is going to get out from in
day afternoon, when Schroedner
The teams lined up In this way
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MATTER
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lots.
eral inspection tour of the park* of front of the people and get behind
blanked the Bonanza team, and the
Klamath Falls- Motschenbacher, IA New Mia* Owens
the Northwest.
■ them. Every year there are 660 mil­
locals piled up 18 rune.
The population ot Mills addition In­
CIDED
,catcher, Schroedner, pitcher; Dale,
They’ve Gone Camping
While in this city, Mr. Daniela was lions of dollar* oarrled to Europe by
At that, some say that the wallop first base; Meaner, second base; Hay- creased yesterday, when a daughter
Mrs. Thomas Martin, Mrs. Henry tendered a banquet at the White Pel­ American tourist*. It is estimated
In the eighth which allowed a Bo- <<len third base; Maxwell, shortstop; arrived at the home of Councilman
Anderson and children and Viva and ican Hotel and wa* taken around the that 360 million* of this 1* spent for
iiHnsalte to get safely on base was I Ambrose, Noel and Noland, outfield. and Mrs. Ben 8. Owens
An extension of the time has been j Dorothj- Martin left on this morn­
city In a machine in order to give him educational purposes and the remain­
an error. Fielder Noel was none
Bonanza—Bold, catcher; Hough,
asked by Justice McNary, who was ing's steamer for Rocky Point, where a perspecitve of the location of the ing four hundred million for sight
too actlvo In getting It In fact, ho pitcher; Hough, first base; Cheny, Mrs. Itogera Home
stood as If mesmerised Just long I second base; Jcnes, third base; Sut­
Mrs. Leslie Rogers and her two j tied in the primaries for the fourth they will spend several eweks. Mrs. town. Daniels has also hi* private seeing and touring the various
business, which consists of the taking countries noted for their scenery.
daughters,
who have been visiting republican nomination for justice of E. B Ramsby will join them later.
enough to let the ball got beyond the ton. shortstop; Flackus, Schmoor and
supreme court of Oregon with Circuit
of large contract* for the building
"Now it is known that th* Euro­
relatives
in
Oakland
and
vicinity,
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reach of his paws.
Weeks, outfield.
Judge Benson of this city, before lets Move Closer In
over of whole cities in order to make pean vender of his goods la a much
Aside from the work of the Klam­
have returned
Score by Innings
are drawn for ths nomination. The re­
Mr. and Mrs. E. B Ramsby have them a* beautiful and artistic aa pos­ (better bargainer than th* American,
ath twlrler, there was little of Inter­
check other tally sheets Is the reason rented their home In Hot Springs ad­ sible. While on the trip he offered ¡although w* pride ourselves on
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est In the game, as both sides made Bonanza
dition to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gism many suggestion* for the beautify­ our business ability. It is conceded
Marshall Orr, a well known Klam­ given by McNary.
frequent errors. Schroedner struck Hits ........ .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0—1
K. Falls . . .3 1 0 0 0 0 4 • —18 ath county rancher, was a county
Judge Benson is leaving th* mat­ They have taken apartments with Mr ing of Klamath Falls.
out thirteen and walked two.
In outlining th* new policy of the
ter largely in the hands of his repre­ and Mrs. William Whitlock
Hough, who threw for ths Clover Hit* , . . . . .1 4 0 1 0 0 4 5 —1« seat visitor Saturday.
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Schrodner’s Work Feature of Lopsided Game
Youngest "Sniltlile" Celebrates
United Press Servies
WASHINGTON. D. C„ Aug 3.—I
I t he youngest of the four “Smithies
lot the Senate" Senator Ellison D. '
Smith, of Florence, South Carolina—]
¡today celebrated his forty-eighth
I birthday anniversary.
This Is also the birthday annlver-,
JUST WHO IS THE REPUBLICAN
»ary of Representative B. L. French,
lot Idaho, boin August 1, 1876.
NOMINEE FOR SUPREME JUDGE
NI’NARY ASKS A
LONGER PERIOD
Man to “Do” Crater Lake Banquet Guest Today