THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER «, HH! PAGE THREE fHE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. NO< IAL SERVICE BUREAU Americans Are NAMES ADVISORY IltHIID 6. A. R. ENCAMPMtNl ON AI DHROII /n Response To That Eternal Query “Where IS Hell?” I Anxious to Go DETROIT, Sept. 1,- Throughout NEW YORK. Sept. 2.—Dr. Wm. CnRfiacks VUWaVKb ?\UUU»UU of Terrible Deed Carter, head of the church and school I Detroit today sounds tiie beat of the ♦ WASHINGTON. D. C., Sept. 2.— ♦ social service bureau, which has been WAWHH1NGTON, UC, Sept. 2 ♦ organized for tho purpose of puttiug I [ The Berlin foreign office has wired By MAJOR F. W, BARBER In the punt few weeks there lias bet'll iniirtlul drum, the pipe of the fife, ♦ German embassy as follows: ♦ high c(ass motion pictures in the (the much hustling about by army and tlie blare of tlie bugle, the shuffle of ♦ 1 hultlng feet. Everywhere the droop “ The papers are full of Russian Since the advent of Christ wc have been taught to believe that hell is the worst punishment that ♦ schools and churches of the United 1 ♦ nuvy officers to get any inllueiico they ing of figures of the Grand Army vet horrors in East Prussia. The Cos- ♦ can be inflicted upon an erring people may have to boar upon the uuthori- ♦ States, announced his advisory board I ties to be assigned us "obscrvers” eran mid on all sides Moats the na I it may be so, but the hell oui Europe casts u shadow of doubt, Meu whose vocation in life is the ♦ today. The list contains the names ! | sacks cut off a mother's breast, and Imr.nlnd her five elitlilreri with the vui 'I ouh nations nt. war w'tli tional flag, for which the veteran ledemption of souls ure wuruing us aguiust the terrors of hell. Yet our brothers across the seas are ♦ i of a large number of men prominent | ,Jnpa,ctl *ler llve cl*Ildyen on a fence, fought fifty-odd years ago. IFour Cossacks ravished a woman each other In Europe. ♦ plunged into u maelstrom of de-stiuction which puts even hell itself to shame. The hell of biblical ♦ i in the religious and educational cir- while handcuffed, and forced her hus- The assignments already are prac i Tlie forty-eighth national encamp conception is pictured us u place of tormeut, lutiublted by the souls of sinners to whom the gates of ♦ ¡cles of the country. tically completed, but other officers, ment of tho Grand Army of tho Re ♦ licuven ure closed. The hell of Europe is u furnace of destruction for the good and the bad; the inno ♦ “Our bureau seems to have arrived bnnd to witness the crime.” anxious to go abroad, ure still flood public started toduy, and heforo an ♦ cent and the guilty; fur women and children and babes of a day. ♦ ¡at a very encouraging state of be STREET ing the dopiirtinentH of war and navy other twenty-four hours the big Hn- ♦ As the devil wields bis fork over the denizens of the fiery pit, so do the kings and emperors of ♦ ing,’’ said Dr. Carter. "We have TO OPEN SOOX with requests or suggestions tliat‘nutt* reunion of the old soldiers will ♦ Europe wield the sword of compulsion over tiie heads ot their subjects, and force them into the jaws of ♦ ¡fine list of men who are all eager to |be In full swing. Tlie city Is In gala they are Hie men for the places. I see the movement succeed, and I — an earthly iiell. The putriotlc spirit wbicl^ permeates every human breast has taught us to respond to ♦ attire; great white columns, tweuty- ♦ ♦ tlie call of country, whether that call be just or not. And this national spirit has permitted the rulers of ♦ ■ have faith that every one of them | By the first of next week, accord- I two feet high, and massive as the pil tlie old world to launch u contest of bloud and iron and dustruction, which is shaking the very world ♦ I will do his utmost to help along the'ing to City Engineer Jack McLean. lars of an undent temple, line Camp ♦ ♦ I movement which we have under-'Sixth street should be open to traffic ♦ to its foundation, uud which may even yet Involve every civilized nation of the globe. Martis and Woodward avenue, where taken. _ again, thus eliminating the diversion ♦ Have wo two helis? Or bus the hell of tradition been transferred from the regions of satun to the {tomorrow more than 2O.U00 soldiers ♦ WASHINGTON, D C., Sept. 2 , “First, we will have the very great' through Mills Addition, and giving a blood soaked battletlelds of Europe? We ure(solemnly warned to repent of our sins or suffer the ♦ Tho navy department, it has been of tho Civil War will pass In review. ♦ facilities of the International Edu- splendidly paved boulevard irom the eternal torments of hell. Be it even so. But what of this hell on earth? What of the mighty engines ♦ ♦ Decorators completed their work of learned, I iuh Just coinplpeted plans icatlonal League, of which the Duke j famous Altamont road to Main street, ♦ of destruction which are devastating a fair land and sweeping a once enlightened people into the pres for mobilizing a powerful submarino transforming the downtown sections ♦ of Manchester is the head, and which J The work is practically done now. ence of their maker? What of the changing of an area of civilization into a congested mass of strug ♦ fleet in tlie Pacific. The Hawaiian of the city Into a Idaze of colors yes ♦ iis allied with our organization for ¡but tbere is some topping and other ♦ gling, snarling, destroying human beings, bent solely upon the annihilation of one another? Islands will be tlie center of several terday, and today, in addition, a flag ♦ mutual good, one to the other. Then minor matters to be attended to, af- ♦ we have Dr. Charles H. Parkhurst as ter which Harris & Co., the contract- What of the tremendous explosives hurled into cities, destroying soldiers and civilians alike? 1 was displayed from nearly every pri ♦ powerful buses. What of the terrible bombs dropped from the war hounds of the air into the midst of innocent and ♦ ■ vice president and the Duke of Man-[ors, and the city engineer wish to let Tho plans include transfer of sonic vate building or residence in tlie city. ♦ ♦ Chester as international vice preel- the street stand for a few days before of the Bubmarlues along tho Pacific I Three huge grand stands, two In ♦ helpless women and children, taking the lives which God bade men to protect and cherish? 'dent. 1 Bishop E. R. Hendrix is to __ be ( [opening it. After It is open to traffic Coast to Hawaii.* They will be towed | Grand Circus park and one In Camp ♦ ♦ ■dent. _ _________________ What of the explosives lurking in the bosom of the seas and periling the existence of ships loaded by tho battleships West Virginia and | Martis, adorned with flags and buut-j ♦ with non-combatants? ♦ the supervisor of our biblical depart- the finishing work will continue. This improvement extends from South Dakota. 'Die navy generali Ing. await the 7,500 who will fill ' ♦ What of the broken and grief-stricken women and young girls who must toil in the fields that men ♦ I ment. Dr. Edward Judson is to have the end of the pavement at Commer fchnrge of the missionary department board believes submarine defense Is ■ tl cm during the parade tomorrow ♦ muy have bread while doing their utmost to obliterate the human race? ♦ cial and Sixth street to the city limits, an important factor of tho Pacific i morning. One of tho stands will be ¡and Dr. Francis Brown will be head What of the widows and orphans who must suffer through life because war has robbed them of a pro ♦ occupied by a chorus of 3,000 school ♦ ¡of the department of Oriental man- where it connects with the Altamont defense policy. children who for tho past two months | ♦ tector? What of the helpless babes who are dying of starvation because armies in the field must have ♦ Iner and customs, and President Hid- road, built by the county. It is over ♦ liuvo been training for the part they: ♦ tlie milk which otherwise would mean life to the little ones. ZEI’ELLINS DROP iden of Princeton will be at the head a mile in length, and is a good oiled ♦ What of tho maimed who must go through life warped and twisted with pain? ♦ ‘of our educational department. t macadam thoroughfare. BOMBS IN ANTWERP are to jday for tlie entertainment of tho veterans. What of the gaping holes in human breasts, of limbs torn from their sockets, of mangled forms which ♦ ♦ "These men will pass on the sub ♦ jects and the manner of presentation -MARTIN MILL TO ANTWERP, Sept 8—.’At 3:30 this I Arrival of Hie soldiers started last ♦ even a merciful death refuses to release from their agonies? morning outlying forts signaled Zep- .Saturday, and slnco they have been ♦ START TOMORROW What of the millions of aged am! infirm dependents who must face starvation before this hell has ♦ of them In the various departments elllns approach, 6,000 feet up. The i pouring in by thousands, every train, ♦ run Its course? ♦ of the work, as we will take it up. ______ airships were fired at repeatedly, but j Interurban and boat bringing its ♦ whlle ♦ They will, of course, be assisted by WHAT IS HELL? WHERE IS HELL? While war war talk talk may may be having its wore never hit. Searchlights were | quota. More than a tliousand musl- the members of the advisory board i effect ou certaln otUer lines of busi- ♦ Whatever i£ Is — wherever it may be — hell 1 b hell, but this hell of Europe is one hell of a hell. ♦ turned on the sky, but it was Impossi |clans, including some of tho crack . . . - be tbe cause for ♦ who are assigned to their respective ness, and may truly ble to locate tho ships, as they had ex ' bauds and drum and bugle corps of ♦ I departments. ! the raise in the price of foodstuffs ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ tinguished their lights to concoal j the country, came to Detroit today to all over, and the drop In wages in I furnish music for the veterans their location. Several bombs were BIEHN FUNERAL . some places, none of this talk is MISSING MAN IS SAID TO BE dropped In the suburbs, In tlie light-I throughout tho encampment. These I 1 bothering our "Jolly Old Miller,” ly settled districts. Early reports of' will augment the regular army band IN PORTLAND; NOT DEAD ; After a few years of suffering from | Charlea Martln of Martln Brothers, _ [from Columbus, Ohio, and the Civil damage slight. the infirmities of the aged. Ludwig ¡whlle other8 are talking of the re. War Musicians, 200 strong, who since of being murdered, A. C. Biehn. a resident of Klamath county I trenchment necessary owing to the Instead I I yesterday have made the city resound NAY GERMANS ARE BEING I I ' McLeod is in Portland or some other since the early eighties, and one of administration, the Mexican situation i I NEEDLESSLY SLAUGHTERED with a medley of patriotic airs. I northern city, according to Frank the best known pioneers, passed to and sundry other causes, he not only Commander-In-Chief Washington | Williams, who was arrested Tuesday his reward late Tuesday afternoon at has refused to retrench, but has gone PARIS, Sept. 2.—All of the mili Gardner, of Albion, Mich., and his i pending an investigation into the sup the home of his son, Georgo Blehn. right ahead, moved his mill, put In a tary hospitals south of Paris arc itaff, liavo established headquarters posed transfer of McLeod’s property The funeral services were held atibig warehouse, and added much new packed to capacity with the wounded In the Hotel Ponchartrnln, and are to Williams, and the disappearance of 2:30 30 '1 Thursday from the George [ machinery. sent In by the allies from the front. actively engaged in the work of over 1 nlted Press Service McLeod. Williams is held in the Biehn residence, at Main and Tenth| The Martin mill is now all assem The war victims tell of terrible cas seeing the details for the safety and ¡county jail while the authorities are streets. ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 1.—Austria’s army has been crushed. bled at its new loocation at Sixth comfort of their comrades. Registra ualties on both sides. ! investigating further. Deceased was bom in 1841 in the and Spring streets. Tomorrow the Grand Duke Nicholas, leading the czar's forces in the “ on to Berlin' ” Many of the wounded men arc of tion tent in Cadillac Square was tho Although the authorities were In- Province of Bavaria, Germany, and manufacture of flour will begin anew, movement reports that tile retreat from Leinburg comes after a week of center of nctivlty today. the British divisions. i vestigation Tuesday, the matter was ■ for his valor on the field, he was dec- with added machinery, elevators and Every veteran and every delegate lighting, and the bloodiest battle in modern warfare. The wounded men arc loud in their ; withheld frojn afternoon publication I 1 orated with a medal of honor by his other improvements, praises of the courage displayed by to tlie various nuxllllary organiza Tlie loss of life was n veritable slaughter. Whole brigades were an- .at the request of the authorities, in ~ fatherland. All his life he main- Martin Brothers manufacture Cra- the German solders. They insist, tions is required to roglstef, where nihilateil, anil the Austrian army, by its losses and retreat, is said by Duke order to give them all the secrecy tained a stalwart military bearing, i ter Lake flour exclusively from Klam- though, that the German officers ure upon ho is presented with badge and j possible in their early work. and even after he was forced to use(ath county wheat, which they claim is needlessly sacrificing their men. other credentials and tickets for the Nicholas to be entirely demoralized, anil will be extresnely difficult to re crutches, all who saw him knew him the in — the --------- world, Other locali 1 McLeod's place is on Lower Klam- — best --------- form into prv|M*r lighting units again. boat ride, the grand stand and to oth the British divisions. to be an old soldier, even without the ties seem to agree with them, and the 'ath Lake, about three miles below Tlie lighting continues, the Russians pursuing the retreating army. German life is deliberate on the part er features of entertainment which I Midland. Since August 24th McLeod medal he so proudly wore. demand for Klamath Falls flour from of the officers, ns they keep tho in have been provided. Tho war office announced that the Russian left wing, operating from has not been seen there. In 18« 4 Mr. Biehn, after several other points has become so great that Despite the heavy strain upon the tlie River Dnister, capture«! what was consideretl ail impregnable position fantrymen in action against artillery On Friday, Williams with his fam years in the East, came to Clackamas the move to near the railroad was attack, or without seeking cover for city of finding suitable accommoda loom tlie Austrians. This was taken at the point of the bayonet. ily moved into the place, and he pro county, but after a short residence necessary in order to handle this fast tions for approximately 50,000 visit-1 the Infantry. While the victory was sweeping for the Russian anny, there was a duced a bill of sale for the McLeod there he returned to Nebraska. In Increasing trade. Thousands of German prisoners ors. It was announced today that 1884 he traded off his forty acres _______________ ___ has Besides the mill, ________ the company have been captured, they say. Many quarters for all the veterans and fearful loss of life. Five tliousand Russian anil Austrian dead, killed in belongings. This bill of sale has there for a yoke of oxen and |25, and , a large fireproof warehouse at 1 its been questioned by the sheriff ’ s office, of these were scouting parties, sur their friends had been obtained with- ■ tiie hand to hand encounter, were intermingled in a comparatively small and Tuesday Williams was placed un started for Oregon, making his home,new location. This is 1180 feet in out resort to tents. rounded in the uplands. urea. The Russians captured thirty-two cannon and a thousand Austrians, He purchased Main street length. der arrest on a charge of falsely mak here. Tlie veterans are quartered prin- j A number of German officers who property then that is worth thousands' _________________ including tho commanding officer. ing an instrument. clpnliy In private homes, whose have been sent to the hospital say the own- now, and did the masonry work on NORTHWESTERN IS This charge is apparently a pretext resistance of tho Belgians and IllIIOR ors opened thorn to the old soldiers the county jail and court house. He ATTACHED BY K. D. to give the officials time to make a in addition Central high school build Uuited Press Service was a great surprise to them. was prominent in the earlier actlv- I ing was fitted up with cots and sev search for the whereabouts or re VIENNA, Sept. 2.—On the eighth day of the collosaal battle between Hies, and was a member of the Pio-, Following the filing of a recovery WILSON’S SECOND eral hundred visitors were quartered the Russian anil Austrian forces, the Austrian artery. fighting in front of mains of McLeod. The officers are neer s association. suit against Sam Evans by the Klam- there. ■ working on the theory that Williams TERM IS BOOMED Leinburg Ims withdrawn toward the south. Tltey did not pass through the Mr. Biehn s wife preceded him to atn Development company. Sheriff C. killed McLeod and made the bill of tho Beyond by three years. He is city on tlie retreat, or attempt to make a stand there, as the general staff C. Low on Tuesday levied an at- GERM IN CRUISER WASHINGTON. D. C., Sept. 2. sale himself. survived by a son, George Biehu, and taehment on the Northwestern plant, “The democratic party will have only TAKES BRITISHER <l<-sired to save the eity from boniluirdincnt by the czar's artillery. According to Williams, McLeod a daughter, Mrs. George Humphrey, The suit is to recover 14,710.08, the one candidate for president in the fall With tlie reinforcements rushetl to tlie Russian forces, the Austrians ¡was in Klamath Falls on August 24. besides some grandchildren. animount alleged due on two notes SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1. — The of 1916,“ said Vico President Thomas were outnumbered, and were terribly bard preused. The Austrians had a land that he left here the following given bv Evans to the First National shipping circles here have received a Marshall today. I morning, purchasing a ticket for the REBEKAHS WILL million men in tlie field, battling with two million Russians. , Bank of Weed, and endorsed by the “The name of this candidato ap- ' report that the German Cruiser Leip- ¡north. Two local business men also Tlie stubborncss of the fighting on both sides resulted in appalling HAVE CONVENTION I Klamath Development company. pearB to be Woodrow Wilson. HeiH'c *1;,s captured the British steam ¡stated today that McLeod was here The complaint says th’t Evans will have tho enthusiastic, the un-j Cetriana off the Mexican coast, losses. Tlie artillery of the opposing shies annihilated whole units. Ion the 24th. In pieparation for the district con failed to pay all of the amount due qualified and the united support of j faking off the entire cargo of coal and Williams states that McLeod left vention of the Rebekah lodges of on the notes, and that the company the entire party." | supplies. I here hurriedly, and that be disposed Klamath county, Mrs. Kate Lando, was forced to pay the difference. United Press Service of his stuff to him at a sacrifice. An president of the Rebekah Assembly Stone & Gale represent the com PARIS, Sept. 2.—The war office reports that the center of the allies’ other man is also said to know that of Oregon arrived last evening from pany. line is still holding, despite the repeated assail Its made upon It by the Ger 'McLeod found it imperative to leave Marshfield. The convention will be-. gin at 2:30 this afternoon. | Pease Will Entertain. man forces. Tlie left wing is retreating a trifle, and it is asserted that the ¡Klamath county without delay. i ---------------------- At 6 o’clock a banquet will be held.! Rollin M. Pease of St. Paul will crack German regiments, the backbone of tlie kaiser’s army are to be | SAN FRANCISCO ADOPTS and in the evening a session of the give an entertainment for the new thrown into the attack on the right flnnk. ITS NEW POSTAL PLAN lodge will be held, after which an Presbyterian church fund next Tues Tlie allies’ left is engaged from Montdit ler to the Forest Compigne. other banquet will be spread. All day evening, September 8th, at Hous The heaviest infantry attack it as Montilider. At tlie forest the German I SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 2,—The Ilebekvhs are invited. ton's opera house. M? Pease Is a 1 he delegates to the convention Chautauqua entertainer of note, and skirmishers, ahead of the advance guard otf the force headed for Paris, I new postal plan, whereby the bulk i of San Francisco’s mail will be hand- will be from Prosperity Rebekah one of St. Paul’s most prominent nre partly surrounded by French articlery. 1 led at the ferry building, and thus Lodge of this city and the Merrill and musicians, as well as a press contrib General I’au now commands tlie Freni'll on the left wing.. He is co save several hours and considerable Bonanza lodges. utor of some fame, He is a son-in- operating with General French, the British Held marshal. ! expense, has been approved by the law of J. B. Mason of this city, and The lighting is desperate since dayligh't, as the Germans have been Washington officials, and the arrange WILSON SIGNS the husband of Mrs. Mason Pease, WAR RISK BILL with whom Klamath Falls citizens working to penetrate the allies' line and separate the British and French, ments, It was decided today, will be Into effect next December. put are well acquainted. to envelope and annhilate one force. Rapid fire guns, mounted on autoa, WASHINGTON, D. C„ Sept 2.— The plan was approved by Postal were used near Amiens in this attempt. Inspector Bushnell, who was sent Before 10 o'clock this morning the Go to the CRy. It is reported that the British troops, in a sortie near Compagne cap here from Washington to make a president returned the signed war what la your Harry Anglin and John Stroyan preference in a re tured n number of cannon.. The German casualties are said to exceed the thorough investigation of the scheme. risk bill. left a couple days ago for San Fran peating shotgun—hand- Nearly 90 per cent of San Francisco’s operated or autoloading? British losses six to one. cisco In the former’s big car. They mall passes through the ferry build Hunsaker is Ont. will make the trip to Lake Tahoe. If hand-operated, you know the Reming- The war office says of the other campaign: Jess Hunsaker, who suffered a par- I ton-UMC Puinp Gun. Everybody knows it. ing, and by handling It there the de “ We are slowly advancing In the region of the Vosges in Lorraine, If autoloading, then get your denier to »how you lay and expense of hauling it to the i stroke while driving his auto Goes to Agency. the Remington-UMC Autoloading Shotgun —an arm where a regular siege is in progress against entrenched German positions. main postoffice at Mission and Sev below Klamath Hot Springs, and was Miss McDonald, a nurse at the that is performing in a way to »how aportamen that hefe For two days we have been driving ttlie Germans back.” found unconscious In the road, was Blackburn hospital, who recently enth streets will be saved. nt lnut is an autoloading shotgun that worfo. The new plsn means that the en on the street today. He makes his sprained her ankle, has gone to the Rrmington-UMC Repeating and Autoloading Shotguns are told by dealers everywhere. Find the one who ahowa tire working force at the postoffice way easily with the aid of crutches. Agenoy, to remain at the home of her United Press Service the 'H,eJ Ball Mark of f^emlngton-UMC—tYie aign of Sports will be reorganized. The saving will sister, Mrs. Orville Elliott during her men » Headquartera. He's the man. BERLIN, (via The Hague), 8ept2.~-The war office statement today not only affect Incoming and out A New Single Taxer. disability. To keep your gun cleaned and lubricated right, uie Rem follows: A husky eight-pound son arrived Oil. the new powder solvent, ruat preventative, and gun bound mail, but will mean a quicker “German successes continue in tho eaat and west. We are overcom distribution of local mail, especially Tuesday night at the home of lubneant. County _______ , Accurate Information about the REMINGTON ARMS-UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO. ing the resistance on our march to I’arle, and the Russian invasion of to and from the central business and Superintendent Fred Peterson Klamath Basin. See Chilcote, 299 Broadway Naw York and wife. Main. financial districts. Prussia has been checked with, enormous lo »sea to the exar’a force«.’’ JUMI Backbone of Austrian Forces Broken 1 I I . ' ■ ujl