The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, August 06, 1914, Image 1

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VOLUME XIX
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1914
NUMBER IO
KAISER TELLS ITALY SHE MUST AID
Uhlan Goes Thru Belgium Line, But Is Routed
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FIERCE FIGHIINti
BETWEEN BELGIUM
mans have not passed tbs outer line
of French forts, and says that thia
morning French cavalry surprised the
German dragoons at LeBourg. killing
severs!
Mrs. Wilson Dies Today KI
I'ulied Press Service
BERLIN, Aug 4.—Tbe war office
today admits that General Uhlans
and ■ regiment of landers were trap­
ped by the Belgians and routed
Prior to Marriage
LIVING IN ADJACENT COUNTIES.'
bine in Attack on
Tn»pp«-<l
man». Intti« ting Heavy
U ms .
\ U llin of High Anglo Gun
MOVES
UHIA
Ft>R
n TEINIH
THE
SCHOOLMATES.
i
ary and damages The case is sched­
uled for Monday.
IF GERMANY DECLARES WAR ON
Sheriff C. C Low and Mrs. Will H.
Barton was chosen by the directors
ITALY, ITALY WILL
Gore, wife of a Medford banker, who of »he Bonsnza district as principal,
were old schoolmates together, met Before the term commenced, the di­
ATTACK AUSTRLA
today for the first time In forty years.
rectors
cancelled their contract with
Mrs. Gore Is in the city with her I
husband and son and daughter on a Borton, and hired Ray P. Burke.
With his family. Barton went to Scodi« a Mcwtage to Tim Effect to
visit with old friends
Bonanza,
and was at the schoolhouse
Great Britain. Showing That She
Mrs. Gore and Sheriff Low former­
on
the
morning
of
the
term
opening,
ly resided in Jackson county, where
Doe« Not Side in With the Other
they spent their school days. Later but Burke did the teaching.
In his action, filed through Oseill I
he moved to Klamath county and Mrs
Gore married Mr Gore, who Is con­ and Manning, Barton asks for 185 t
nected with the bank In Medford. travelling expenses. 1900 salary and t
8500 damages
Arriving in the city last night for a
i
visit tn this vicinity for a short time,
she was agreeably surprised to meet
United Preu Service
Sheriff Low on the streets today, and
LONDON, Aug. 8.—Germany baa
he accompanied the Gores on a trip
issued an ultimatum to Italy to fulfill
to Merrill
i her obligations under tbe Triple Al-
While both have been back and
. llance and help Germany and Austria.
forth a number of times. It seems as
The kaiser has set the time limit
though they never happened to meet
and today was the first time In forty
at midnight. If the demand la not
years
Pleasant reminiscences were !
met with by that time, be will declare
indulged In of the old school days ! RECEIVER WORD THAT TICKET I
war against Italy
years ago
HAS BEEN SENT BY TACOMA
It is believed that Italy will refuse
hi «
Two
OLD
MEET
Ger-
/^■pIH-lin Scouting Over Brusaele
INSISTS SHE IS YET NEUTRAL
SHERIFF LOW AND MRS. W. H.
NON-SUIT IN INF
BERRY REVIVAL
Inlautry, < a»alr) ami Arillley < 'um
GERMANY THREATENS TO GO TO
FORTT YEARS
GORE.
GENERAL UHLAN*
J « J_ _
NONNI IT
RG-AIIANT (A*l
lUlgUn Fort* Abamiooetl
is CALLED IX COVRI
l nitsd Press Service
A motion tor a bouiuii by Attor­
BRUSSELS. Aug
4—Daybreak
was the slgual for the renewal of the ney Elliott for the plaintiff terminat­
desperate bnltlr st Liege, tbe Bel­ ed the trial of the action of M Stein­
gians figlitlng stubbornly to »lay uii berg against Fruuk Araut this morn­
ing Just after the jury was ■ worn In
Invasion
Two outlying forts were vacated, The motion was ■ ranted by Jud«.’
tbe German fire rendering them un- Benson
lenablr The German* I im «I the raug> i In tbls action the late lamentait
ut these, and Were tiring effoctholy "House nt Berry" figured Arant took
Both ariul«« were reinforced over over the remnants of the defunct
firm's stock to satisfy hl« claim
night.
Late In tbe afternoon, one of the I ngalnat the establishment, and Stein
■ rack (Jerniau regiments, led by Gen­ berg brought suit to ret over for cloti
eral Uhlans. |><n<trate<l the Belgian sold to the Berry concern
defenses, under support of the Ger­
man artillery fire
They made a
lli-lgiUin's
«l>eedy charge
while
skirmish lino was being rearranged,
Belgian infantry and cavalry co-
operated with the big guns of the fort
In an assault upon tbe charging
troopers and Uhlans command was
annihilated
Half were killed or
wounded, and the remainder eap-
tvrod.
COMMITTEE FROM CHAMI1ER TO
It Is believed that tho Germans are
CONFER WITH COI XTX JUDGE
preparing for s uight assault
MANAGER. WHO IS IN A HU'RRX
FOR KLAMATH PITCHER
COURT TO NAME
Klamath Falls will lose her new
pitcher without giving him a chance
to show what be bas it the transporta-
UOn said to
tu havti
I non
have been «Bn!
sent arrive
arrives
United Press Service
ROME. Aug. 4.—Th* foreign of­
fice today cabled the British foreign
office, reiterating former atatements
that Italy Intends to remain strictly
neutral if there is any possibility.
Th« message notifies England that
her declaratlon ot *« »gainst °~-
APPROPRIATION FOR THE VTA« '*iOr* Suttda}
In M letter received today. Schroed- ““V *a<l Austria does not alter It-
is EXHAUSTED. MANAGER
of O»« Western Trl-SUte League, , Aly’s resolution to stay out.
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who was engaged for the locals, but
*• expected that Germany will
CAMP IS MAKING FURTHER IN-I i,M teen offered a berth with the Ta- JAClare war on Italy tonight.
THIS EVENING OX THE MAT-
t'nltsd Press Service
X ESTIGAT1ONS
coma League at a higher salary, was
,r lhia *• done. Italy will deciare
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informed that his transportation had war OB Austria, and attack right
BRUSSELS. Aug. 4.—A big Ger­
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been sent him. It also stated that aw«J
man Zeppelin, dying over the fortifica­
I
tions. was wrecked when a Belgian
Experimental work to bnd SSStbsr!
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high angle gun sent an explosive shell
A meeting of great Importance to
outlet for tbe waters of Tale Lake ia day if * possible
" and to have his arm in I‘vUe** Bay Dance«
Next Saturday night
through the envelope.
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the third of
i Klamath county will be held this
ended for the year, according to Pro­ good shape. Schroeder had accepted
Mr». Woodrow « dson
The gas exploded and the machine evening, when a committee from the
transportation
Bay dances
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given
ject Manager vamp
Camp ui
of me
the reclama-
reclama­ the offer, providing
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fell, killing a crew estimated at about chamber of commerce, composed of. Lolled i'reaa Servtee
part of the day. and was kept alive tion service. ' The money appropriât- w” **nt and be baa b*n awalu“< j b> the management of that popular
twenty-six.
C. M. Onelll, H H Edmonds. W A
rk for
for the
year hn«
resort. These dances ara to ba a
ed for this work
the year
has h«».n
been :th* an,wer
WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug 4.— by oxygen.
In case It does not arrive tonight, feature of “The Bay" this summer.
It Is announced that the German Delzell. Will T Lee and E K Beanies,
No
arrangements
have
<s
yet
been
exhausted.
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I y I a from
frrxm
thsa
losses, killed and wounded at Vise, will confer with tho county court re­ Mr» Woodrow Wilson passed away made for the funeral.
In tho meantime, Mr Camp will ennablln« hlm t0 ,eaT j* ® fil
ln tVi4b
tba mix
morn-
and mr
aside
tbe delights of the
ing
for
Tacoma,
which
he
will
have
dance,
the
trip
there
and baek over
wars 3,500 and twice that number tn garding an appropriation and the ap at 5 o'clock this afternoon.
Prior to her marriage to tho presi­ make a study of conditions around
the vicinity of Liege
For several weeks she has beau suf­ dent, June 24, 1885, deceased was the Lava Beds, with a view to finding to do to pitch there Sunday, it Is tbe moonlit lake is a moot enjoyable
I pointing of a man to begin the work
I of collecting Klamath county's ex- fi ring, largely with nervous prostra­ Miss Ellen Louise Aixson
She was crevices which can be utilized in the probable that he may lay over snd one.
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Ihlblt for tbe Panama-Pacific Inter­ tion. Yesterday she took a turn for a member of a promtnent Georgia draining of the lake, and will look pitch for Klamath Falls.
PARIS, Aug. 6.—French and Ger­ national Exposition.
Perry
O.
DeLap,
manager,
is
en-
,
Miss
Mabel
Carney has been ap-
family,
and
was
one
of
tbe
best
known
into conditions In connection with
the worse, uud all of the family were
that panof ’t'he'proJect“He effi m’ske d,avorlng t0 «et a game w,tb one of Pointed to train tbe high school
man scouts are clashing In many
Thia was done at the Instigation :
Southern belles of that period.
places along the border Nancy hos-1 of Geo M Hyland of the Oregon com- summoned home
ba PuP‘,a ln Minnesota to teach In the
There are three daughters, Miss a detailed report to the chief engineer lh* CallfornIa taalD8 “d
I
pltals are filled with French and Ger- fission with the chamber of corn­
Mrs. Wilson spent a fairly restful Margaret Wilson, Mrs. Francis B. during the winter, and the work to W1"
tble tO book SlM0,‘
'rura* “h0011 of tbe ,uu-
man wounded.
— babb _.L
night, and had a faint rally In the Sayre and Mrs. William McAdoo.
be done next year will then be out-
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The war office Insists that the Ger-1
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mornlug The physicians held out no
Since coming to Washington, Mrs. lined.
hope for her.
Wilson has been actively engaged in
She was unconscious the greater work for the poor of the city.
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County Is Victor in
Action tor Damages
A verdict for the defendant wiir re­
turned Into court by the Jury in the
suit of Earl Stewart against Klamath
county for damages. The Jury return­
ed h sealed verdict last night, which
was opened In court this morning.
In this action Stewart sought to re­
AR BULLETIN
SUIT AGAINST “Amy”
SCHOOL MONDAY
Big
Invades the
Klamath Basin
i
MAN
WHO
WA9
HIRED,
!'■
THEN
FIRED, SEEKS TO RECOVER A
LONDON ■All coast point« report the Russian embassy her,- with St.
■ealiriug. Believed to be a running Petersburg ceaaed working thi« after-
YEAR'S SALARY, EXPENSES
cover (2.000 front the county. He tight between acoutshipe and torpedo noon.
held that while riding a horse along boats.
It la believed that the Germans
IND ssoo DAMAGES
a county road the horse shied, col­
have succeeded in cutting these and
lided with a post and permanently In­
.AMSTERDAM — German
ships other cable«.
jured him.
are attacking the tort« at Sveaborg,
Much interest Is being manifested
Stewart based his action upon the the entrance to the Gulf of Finland.
LONDON— Twenty-five
wounded in the outcome of the trial of the suit
failure of the county to take the post
of Thomas A. Barton against the Bo-
out of the highway
LONDON—The cable« conaectiug
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nanza school district to recover sal-
By M. A. McCALL
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(County Agriculturist)
Tbe past season seems to bave been
a specially favorable one for the de-
velopment of insect life In Klamath
county. Ths latest pest to make Its
appearance is the ''army worm, ft
While as yet confined to a very lim-
Ited area, and not particularly serious
as it now stands, the possibility for
large damage ia present. For this
reason a brief description of the poet
and Its control is given.
The "army worm” Is a caterpillar,
the larval stage of a largo meth. The
worm Is dark in color, almoet black.
(ConUvvod on pace 4)