L ^rim-llîrrkhj Hrralù I’AFEK OF ♦ <,KK°Ï\ Î * • ♦ • ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ REACHES EVERYONB • e IN KLAMATH COUNTY ♦ •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ rx KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1914 VOllMK XU NUMBER 45 I Germans Break First Line of Allies’ Defense in 3-Day Fight believed greatest fight in HISTORY OF THE WORLD I'lltlh. tug 44.-—Tlir ImlUe brr«»»cu Ila* Germana mid alili-« in Bel- uu> ha« hem ragleg *"r three •. Tin- war ••ltl<» «ayo ili«- < «assalite* ilorut) oelaumbe» the b-«««-« •“ modem battle. Ili« ilgtitiug 1« dea- MVSte «ad ih» !«•«••• a|'|»alllng. ami il I» hardly |Miaaltilr that the remili« «Iti b» ka»«« ,ur •»»•••«! day« more »I MMIIC fallut« lile wall of ili» alile«* drfrnac lia» I hwh broken, while la uthee» Ila- Gemían« liare lieell driven hai k In ■ onfualon The line ut bai- llr n«r«i*'l~~ a «vlmiilng from Audeuariir lo liruaarl«, lo Mon« and ll^St» la Munir The leugtli ut lite line la ■ outliiually Ini reading If the Hennaa troop« are routed. lh< tefore, lire) arc in rlangr-t of Emperor Wilhelm and Aides in tutu iiiuut liiterretiiig. After huilng their oar overhauled at the Central garage. H. T. Glrdner, I. L. Collins and C. F Metteer left 1 here on their way toward Sacratn>-uto on a plt-usure jaunt Th« party left ;.Hai ranwnto August 14th for the Hogue Itlver ranch, making the trip «la Hlason. Aaliliiiid and Medford They lame Inn. via Crater l.ake, and will go to Sacramento via Full River . Milt-, and Carbon, arranging to stay a week ai the Carbon taioli for bunt- ,lng mid Ashing Mr. Glrdner la a re­ tired capitalist, and Mr Collins Is In charge ot dredging operatlonu of the Natoma» Consolidated of California th world'» largest gold dredging , «hile Mr .Metteer is a well known Kai riiineiito attorn»). haitat lh»tr fur*» ' ••• 1,1 f*“- late lonlgfrl the «ar oflhe refuse« to dl*< u«w tiu- «Ituatlon at the front. There 1« no lerlflr alton «f Itu» re|u>rt liiat the t.rrnuiu« liavr broken POSSESSORS — INVENTION ihruugh 'be sili«’ •♦’»ter. •tralrgiial reason« Arcordlsg tu ofll< lai announcement, the Hi Risii rtpedltionary forces ragsgtd lb» rnruiy rally yrslmtay In ihr ihiully of Mona, and Uiclr line a still holding Getmau invaders from Mlawa bale Invested Soldau and United Press Ber»li» WASHINGTON. 1’ C. Aug 24.— Secretary Redfield of the commerce department notified the tlertnau wire- 1rs» station at Tuckertown. N. J., that Experta any that If the sillaa retire It was opetettua nmtrary to law. and taatcoadary positions It will be mere­ under penalty ut forfeiture of appar­ ly a atrsteglc movement. atus He ordered If closed England is rushing praparatlona to «■nd morn troops to the continent. United Press Service I'nltad Prase Service MIIH. Aug 24,—It i, announced 'hat Austria has abandoned her cam- P»i*n against Hervta, following the Arrian victories at Drlna. This may '“•»a the sending of her troops to n*lrmatlon from Vienna • <>nstant conference with the king, and It Is feared Italy will be forced I altsd Press Service to war with Austria soon. The pre­ PARIS, Aug 24. Il la announced mier ----- ---------------- Is determined to maintain neu- at th« Russian» have repulsed th« frailty if possible N°w that two years of experimental Work bag proven that the Chinese 1 heaeant thrives in Klamath county, h’ “lat* department, through *k” Klamath Sportsmen's Association “ '»Ln up in oarnut the work of “ -Oueln« lb|, K1.„al gB„. b(rd ln ’ ' Ilnlty Toward that end, 200 1«. t^“"* ,ru bp|,"t "hipped here to "* llbaratetl idl^™11“7 W' °' H,u4tb o< ‘,w Klam "'"hlngs The sportsmen butlon r*8*15' Hrr«nged for the dlstrl- tJ. a tb* hlr<1" through the coun- nu«nber of ranches have been IS United Preu Service WASHINGTON, D C„ Aug. 24. State department officials say Wil­ CRIMINAL CLASHES son's statement this morning wu a "slip of the mind." Counsellor Lansing plans to publish (Herald Special Service) The Maxim ,tateiaent covering the Japanese note. OAKLAND, Aug. 24.—’ silencer, declared the means of many i ■ wherein Japan's Intention to remain a noiseless murder, and one of the i inactive outside of the Orient wu greatest of scientific aids to crime, hu | generally understood to have been been declared unlawful ln Oakland, given The Japanese embauy here la anx­ and ln future th« pou«ulon of one of the appliances will be punishable by ious as to the whereabouts of the Japanese embauy staff at Berlin. No a maximum fine ot 8376. This is the gist of an ordinance word has bun heard from It since just passed by th« city council, and Saturday. which goes Into effect at once. Visit in Dunsmuir. Mrs. M E. Nelson and daughter. Miss Ora, left yesterday morning for Dunsmuir, where they will visit for several weeks with their relatives. Mr and Mrs. Laster Kirkpatrick HELD TO BE A BIG AID TO THF: M>\IM>N. tug '¿I—The preen bureau Kiuiglil •unuum cd Ileal the tlr»t liar at II.» »Ihre' defrtUM* »«•• lirokrn by tiw Germans. nec«*saitatlug a Olli'HI IS Util i Mil H TO h HOU A allhdrsaal ot a port liai uf ths lore»., to Iho original posit iou on the I IX i Itrl.i Ft t il Kt HI NDAY irtechh frontier. AND MOMIA»—M)W ON AT This withdrawal usa salii to be I h accontane» to the origins! plana for Experta aun««llor I-mud ng 1« Considering the Namur—Na-Mur ♦ Publishing ut the Context of the Salle—Ze-Lab. ♦ St. Trond—San Tron. ♦ Jafwinese Note to the lolled States, Shlermonnlk Ogg Sheer-Mon- ♦ Hhowlng the Intention of the N’ip- Ik-Og. ♦ Tirlemonl—Teer-Leh-Mon ♦ ponese Regarding the Spread of the Tongree—Tong ♦ Voges—Vosh ♦ Field of Conflict. ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C„ Aug 24.— President Wilson told called today that Japan failed to define her lnten- r» lions beyond the announcement that N the would take Kalu Chau from Ger­ many, and bad not assured America the conflict would be localized In the HEAVE FINE TO BE IM POH ED ON Chinese province selected, mid about twenty-live ot the birds will be sent to each much to be liberated. The ranches choeeu are: Wlllluin Tingley, Midland; Ai©» ---- Dttvle Midland. Charles Pickett, Sand Hollow D Ellis Young on Lost Rlv- er; Rex Hord, Olene; Shook Ranch, Dairy; Jack Donnelly, Langell Vai- ley; Charles A. Hunting. Merrill. in addition, the ranchers will feed the birds. If necessary, this winter The state fish and game commission provldea for this by making an np- proprlatlon to purchase wheat for winter feeding in addition, the ranchers and sportsmen will watch the birds as much as possible, in or­ der to prevent any "pot-hunters" from frustrating the introduction plana by killing tho birds before they havo a chance to become accustomed to this section. rill TIVOLI "in tin band* ut Loudon Crooks," i utie of the nimi powerful storie« of life in the undet world, will be pre­ tented tti Ave reels at the Orpheus theater Sunday and Monday nights. This plcluru is creating a sensation at I lie Tivoli theater In San Francisco, ¡««here it is now appearing, and Man­ ager Tindall looks for a big run here The picture grips the attention of the spectator from the start, and the interest endures throughout the por­ trayal From left lo right—Emperor Wilhelm; Freiherr von Lyncker, chief of the kairer's military staff; General von Mollke, chief of the general staff of the army. This photograph shows Emperor Wllbeliu actively engaged in the field studying war maps. That Is just what lie is doing no*, according to reports that have come from Holland. It hu been stated that he went south to head bis army meeting the French who Invaded Germany, and also that he went to lead the army in Belgium. It was impossible to get news from Berlin as to the direction in which he had gone. PUBLIC PEN IS LAST WEEK'S BEEF LIQUIDATION NEARLY 150,000 DISTINCT PIO PVTS THE WRITING APPAR- TV RES IN "THE SPOILERS," WAS FAIRLY GOOD—DEMAND Up for Sunday. J. B McAllister was here Sunday from Mt. Hebron. Good for Porcelain Asaayer Llljegram states that there are certain stretches of soil in thia section that consists of kaolin and feldspar, and that it would be highly profitable to build a porcelain plant in the valley. There is an abundance of kaolin, according to Mr. Llljegram, and much feldspar, which serves a* a 'lua. which Imparts to porcelain its “‘ren spirited grasp tion The Shirtwaist Dancing Club has will be a feature of the meeting of the upon scene and situation, discontinued Its Saturday night ’ Women's Christian Temperance Primarily, a cacst of unusual dances at Moose hall. There Is a pos I nion tomorrow at tho Paptlst strength and calibre wias secured. This meeting will start ,eiected with a view to make the "'M''»? ‘b«l Messrs. Veghte, Miller ■ church. ««»<1 McCoy will hold a series of Invl- ifi itipily at 2 o clock »nd the presea o characters register impressively as soon as introduced. Studied care and 'k'lon dancos on Friday evening» at of all tho members Is desired ——---------------- unusual liberality was exercised to Houston's opera house Have Long Journey. g|ve tbe actual atmosphere and the Fort Klamath 8, Klamath Falls 3. a suit and play—making several er- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. I Roberts have real environment, so that the action i That’s the way it looked on the, rors that let in runs. Ho*«* Eugene. Andrew M. Collier, our fast Hsing ¡returned front a 1,500 mile auto trip should retain its Integrity at all Fort score board Sunday, when the Shlve'went ln the box for the locals county seat aggregation beat is back. and Jones twirled for the Fort. Tom young financier, will tomorrow even- In California, leaving here they times. This most interesting of all modern And at that they have their hard i Watters played a stellar game around Ing forswenr the Juggling of »heckles visited Crescent City, Eureka, For- for a fortnight, while he visits rela­ tuna, Red Bluff. Sacrnmento and oth- motion pictures will receive Its only luck story. ¡station 1 for the Klamathlte«. er points. They made the trip with- j presentation In Klamath Falls at tives In Eugene In the first place, neither of the The boxing contest which preceded out any trouble. , Houston’s opera house on the night of regular pitchers were tliera, Brow* the game resulted ln a victory for August 30th. Th* European war la boosting being out iu the woods and Foster Shamrock. In the first round Jones I — The state highway campaign prices of Oregon products, and will otherwise employed. There was a pumelled the kid named alter the stimulate many Industries. One now through Central Oregon will turn t ttf to the Woods. shortage of ball players otherwise, Irish clover all over the lot, but after D. C Morris and Earl Chandler left and to make up a full nine the chauf­ that he seemed disposed to take it industry, the manufacture of pepper- travel through the great Interior, to mint oil, will bo established on a the loss of the Willamette Valley today for th« wilderness to spend feur of the machine used for the trip easy, and in the fourth Shamrock counties their vacation time large »cale was conscripted, and forced to don slipped over a meemerUer to the jaw. Fort Trims K. F. Gang Both the Ball Game and the Bout Were Farcia!