The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, August 27, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TI TURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1914
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PARIS, Aug. 27.—The fighting between the German army of invasion and the French and English troops
continues. It is believed that the kaiser has advanced rar into Fiance in tho north.
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Dispatches from the front aak for new surgeons and supplies to be rushed north. This indicates heavy
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slaughter among the allied troops.
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LONDON, Aug. 27.—England tuts stripped all i
WASHINGTON, D. C. Aug. 27.—The German embassy here today an­
At some points along the Belgian-I rent h frontier the lighting is said to be twenty-five miles inside the
bee« sent
the North Sea Meet of every available marine, nail
French lines.
nounced that Berlin has wirelessed the news of the small German cruiser
forward to light the Germans.
Tile government has been silent since the statement last night to the effect that a i>arl of the lines of the de­ Madgeburg being blown up near the Bay of Finland. The message did not
The nation is alarmed at the prospect of aerial raid« by German air fense had been repulsed. There lius been no confirmation of evacuation or important frontier centers.
state the nationality of the attacking force, but said that th« little ship
thyi reason, ii>.- mariio-
crati it Ilie kaiser’s forcee lak« Osten«,
Tlie chief danger Io France is from the north, where the Germans are combining a crushing forward ! "encountered a superior force."
ftqppiany from gaining a movement with an extensive Hanking movement. Tim war office insists, however, that provisions have been
are sent out to ald tlie Belglans au <1
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permanent basr.
made to meet and upset this action before the invasion progresses very far.
LONDON, Aug. 27.—A Cettlnje dispatch states that four Austrian
ate
already
at
(Men<l.
Lorei Cburvhlll Itas
There are unofficial reports to the effect lirai the Germans have penetrated the allies' lines between
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cruisers
and eight torpedo boats today made an attempt to bombard Ba-
did
not
adv to soil are large, but
Moiitmedy and Longwy. The government, while not stating if this is true, admits that the German strength
Ite also »uys ttk«
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dua,
the
Dalination city recently occupied by the Montenegrin forces.
there will eventually compel tlie abandonment of both of these cities.
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This
was prevented, however, by the arrival of British and French
censor-
ito operations >u Belgium. A strict
squadrons.
When thee« were sighted the Austrians ran.
I« circumstantially ru ruotisi tissi the allies . BELGIANS ABE BUSIED
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'SERVIANS WIN IN FOUR
EUROPEAN WAR PUTS,
DAYS' RATTLE AT DRINA
DESTROYING RAILROADS
scriona reverses
OFF TRUST PROGRAM
was killed and five wounded by the
Senns of these any the alites have been entirely driven from the south
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guns of the Germans.
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ern jrart of Belghiiii.
LONDON, Aug. 27—Lord Churchill
The admiralty has not been ad­
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WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 27.—
ANTWERP, Aug. 27. Most of the
NISH, Aug. 27.—It Is announced
When asked In the house of com­ (many facts, but the veil of secrecy
in
the house of commons today an­ vised as to the loss of life sustained
Belgian troops stationed here are1 today that the Servians defeated the! President Wilson today told callers
mons regarding the lack of news from may soon be lifted."
by the Germans, if any.
operating between Maillnes and Brus­ Austrians in a four days' battle near that because of the unsettled financial nounced that the British cruiser High
As yet, Lille Is uncaptured, but
A telegram to the Exchange today
tho front, Premier Asquith made the
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conditions
brought
about
by
the
Flyer
sank
the
German
ship
Kaiser
sels today. They are destroying rail-1
there is fearful lighting there, accord­
Drlna, with a fifty mile front. They i European war, he is not Inclined to
says a Danish trawler In the North
following statement:
'roads and other means of communica-'
Wilhelm der Grosse off the West Af­
ing to the French ambassador. He
are now driving the enemy toward have congress act now on the railroad
Sea struck a mine early this morning
'tlon which might be of use to the Ger- ■
“The British government Is deslr-
rican coast.
says the advance guard skirmished
Losnltza.
and sank.
securities regulation bill.
mans
in
their
attack
upon
this
city.
oua of giving the people of the coun- with the Germans, who retired.
According to Churchill, one Briton
Four are reported drowned.
The Servians hope to cut off the
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lie also stated that the antl-truat
He is unable to confirm the reports I
try all of the information regarding
Austrians and annihilate their force.! program will be dropped for the pres­
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the war that Is possible and conslst- that the city will not be defended in jCHINDA SAYS JAPAN
ent.
ent with public interest.
caso there is a serious German move­
WILL NOT SEND AID AUSTRIANS ROUTED BY
"It bas been necessary to withhold ment.
COSSACKS AT TARN POOL
AUSTRIANS EVACUATE:
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NOVIBAZAAR TODAY
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WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 27.— ; United Press Service
ST. PETERSBURG, Aug 27.—It United Press Service
I Baron Chiuda, the Japanese ambassa­
dor today said Japan does not in- ‘ was announced today that th« C ob *
PARIS, Aug. 27.—The Servian
, tend to send Its army and navy into sacks had completely routed a large legation today received tidings that
Europe to help England. He also de­ force of Austrians at the R'ver Sereth the Austrians have evacuated Noviba­
ROUMANIAN GOVERNMENT RE. ' PETERBON AND McCALL FIND
nied the report that Japanese war­ I near Tarn pool, and captured live zaar today.
I guns. 300 prisoners and much equlp-
ships will attuck Austria.
This was in anticipation of a strong
CEIVES A COPY OF THE COM-
FORT, MERRILL AND BONANZA
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"There is nothing more absurd ment.
Servian-Montenegrin attack.
PLAINT AGAINST AUSTRIAN
PEOPLE EAGER TO ASSIST IN
than the morning dispatches that I
RECOUNT AT CANYON CITY PUTS CONTRACTORS EXPECT TO HAVE Japan would answer the declaration
In
Town.
Tho Herald prints the latest
SOLDIERS’ ACTIONS
THE WORK
KLAMATH COUNTY CANDIDATE
FIRST STORY FINISHED THIS of war by dispatching the fleet,” he ! news. Better telephone in your
J. H. Short came in Wednesday
said.
i scription and keep up to date.
from the Fort on a business trip.
IN THE LEAD OVER JUSTICE
WEEK, AND BUILDING UNDER
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According to County School Super­
McNARY
ROOF SOON
BUCHAREST, Aug. 27—The Span­ intendent Fred Peterson and County
ish minister today received a copy of j Agricultural Agent Max A. McCall,
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the protest Servia has officially di­ interest In the district fairs to be held
CANYON CITY, Ore., Aug. 27.—
"Before the week, ends we will have
rected to the powers against the at Fort Klamath, Bonanza and Mer­
the
ürst story completed.” says Fred
The He between Judge Henry L. Ben­
Austrian
troops.
rill this fall is great in each commun­
son of Klauiuth Falls and Judge Chas. Cofer of Cofer Bros., who are erect­
This alleges many atrocities on the ity. In these places there are a few
ing the city's now $35.001) city hall
L. McNary of Salem for the repub­ on Fifth and Walnut streets. A force
part of Franz Josef's men. It chargee
who say "it can’t be done,” but there
lican nomination for the supreme of masons, plumbers and electricians
that aged men and women and chil­
are
many willing and anxious to pitch
dren were murdered without pretext
court was broken at a recount of the are busily engaged.
in
and
show that It can be done.
by
the
invaders.
ballots of three precincts in this coun­
The contractors expect to rush the
The
tentative dates set for the
building right along now, and if they
ty, Judge Benson gaining one vote.
shows follow: Fort Klamath, Octo­
are
not
held
up
any
more
by
supplies.
This shifts tho battleground for
ber 7th; Bonanza, October 8th; Mer­
et< , they will have the city's struc­
votes to Multnomah, Washington and
rill, October 9th.
ture under roof in the fall. Work
McCall and Peterson have named
Tillamook counties, It being under­ will be continued on the Interior as
committees at Merrill and Bonanza to
stood here that It lias beeu stipulated much as possible during the winter.
take up the work, and will soon name
The city hall Is to be two stories
between the two candidates that tlie
a
committee at the Fort. At Bonanza
ballots shall be re-counted in a num­ high with a full basement. Pressed
[J. O. Haniaker of that city, Roes Sut­
brick
and
concrete
are
being
used
In
ber of precincts in each of these
ton of Dairy, Mrs. L. D. Burk of Bo­
the construction, and the trimming is
counties.
to to of aitiûcial stone, which is now
INDIAN BUREAU GRANTS MUTUAL nanza and Mrs. F. L. Morris of Poe
According to the fri< nds of the two
Valley have been named.
being mat.ufactured by Schofield AL
candidates, both have precincts in
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COMPAN
Y
THE
USE
OF
W. C. Dunning, E. S. Terwilliger
Company.
Multnomah county which they desire
and C. S. Blake comprise the male
ONE HUNDRED YARDS L'OR \ members of the Merrill board. They
to i ecount tlie ballots, and Judge Ben­
son, it is said, has a number of pre­ Don n Fr< to < liiloqiiiii.
will appoint two women as members.
BIG LOG POND
.Mrs. H F. Hammersley was among
cinct« In Washington and Tillamook
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counties in which lie wants the votes the passengers coming In Wednesday
company was given permission to us«
i from Chiloquin.
recounted.
Tho first concession made to lumber 100 yards along Williamson river in
Interests by the bureau of ludlan af- front of the mill as a log pond,
tairs since Sprague and Williamson
This does not open the river to log­
rivers were closed to logging some glng, however. It only gives permls-
time ago was made today, when a slon to put a boom across the river
telegram was received from Washing-: there to hold the logs, which must be
ton. stuting that the Mutual Milling hauled and put Into the river.
British War Office Is Silent as tolfttgium
British Ship Sinks a German Off
West
Africa
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SERVIAN PROTESTS MUCH INTEREST
BEING SENT OUT IN COMING FAIR
BENSON GAINS A
British Sailors “Worrying” Over
the Prospects of Some Sea Fights
ON WILLIAMSON
To Appraise the Project
On This, the Next Construction Charge Is Based
With tin- preparation of detailed reclamation service and a representa-
esti mates of the expenditures on the, live of tlie Klamath Water Users As-
Isiitiuiion will comprise the board of
Klamath project front January 1,
appraisal. The board will go over all
1915, to Hum 30, 1910. the work of of the past accounts of the project,
tho reclamation service office here to and from these will decide what will
be rushed by the passage of the rec­ he the proper building charge this
lamation extension bill will not be you r
ended. After that an appraisal of
The recommendation of the board
will be sent to Washington, where It
the project must be made.
This appraisal Is also to be made will be considered again by the De­
under the terms of the new recla­ partment of the Interior, and the
mation bill. It will be completed be­ amount of the charge will then be an­
nounced. This form is io lie used on
fore December, it Is believed.
A representative of the department all of the projects to determine the
of the Interior, a representative of tho ‘next bi tiding move.
Russians On to Berlin
With Eight Million Men, Czar Expects Quick Move
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LONDON. Aug. 27.—Wireless dis­
ST PETERSBURG, (via Rome),
Aug. 27.—It is officially announced patches from Berlin, picked up by the
Marconi station here and made public
that Russia has made detailed plans
; by the government, say that it is offi­
Ito attack Berlin within three weeks.
cially admitted In a German war bul­
Simultaneously, It Is stated by the ! letin that the Germans have "tempo­
war office that mobilization Is com­ rarily retired before the advance of
pleted, and that 8,000,000 men are’ the concentrated Russian forces tn
now under arms to fight for the czar. I Eastern Prussia.”