The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, September 21, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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MONDAV. NEPTK.MIIEH lii, lull
THE SEMI WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
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A Continuation of the
Klamath Republican
h
APPALLING UMN
OF LIFE IN THE
ALFALFA CITY'S
i j to demand an investigation by ths'GERMANY REPORT*
FAIR EVENT* IN
HER ARMY SLOW Li
I o K°v’r“°r-Bnd the »««icauog ot th*
SPLENDID ORDER
MAKING ADVANCE*
j findings of G»e investigators.
TWO IHG AHMIEN
MADDOX GRANTED
Oils Hivkmau "«» rvk*»<'«l (rtnu
ARE ADDING TO THE
United Press Service
It) KARI. VON WIEGAND
ruMttxIny late Netur«ln)r, follow lug
IIARDNHIPN
MERRILL, Sept 18. With 1,581» III«' follow lug venlli't by th«« cin-ouri'« 1
BERLIN, (wlrslvM via Hayvill«'!,
I
i In town, and a wonderful exhibit of|
Sept.
18.
—
The
followlug
is
from
the
PEACH,
ON
FARTU
W. O. SMITH
Editor
i jury i
products, the first Merrill district fair
I war office;
I..indou War «»ffiee l.<H>ks for N«<vvral
We, tli«' jury, B ii | imm «I« m I au«l «worn
More Day« of Fittili lug Before
Entered nt the postoffle* at Klamath
PETROGRAD, sept.
tl„ j "The battle between the Oise and Is ou in full blast this afternoon. by Corouvr Eerl Wliltliak, In «lie
Ouo dollar was ths extout of the
Fltlier Folie Will Mak«' i« Move-
Falla, Or*., as eecond class ratter. Ru-U|(
I<Hb., Jola hl . I the Miuxe is uncheckiHl, but there are All events are going off per schiwlule, ¡above estiileil v*ar, llnd the following
damage*
awarded J. A, Maddox by
1 »ure iudicatlou* that the French of- and the only change made waa tho
meut Timi I» lu Auy Way ItecMvr.
Published by the Herald publishing «h'maud that Italy join the all»«* in I fens* Is declining. French efforts to cancelling of the sp«‘eeh«s. owing to ^aa our verxlh t:
th*
circuit
court Jury clioseu to de-
Lunam of Allie» Flgurrit at UNI..
Company, of Klamath Falla, on ,h*> pment tight. They say that II
, First—We II ik I that the person
11 Ido the merits ot Maddox's suit for
cut through the German right have lack of time.
INIO—Germana Twice Timi.
Monday and Thursday of each weak •’«>»
«'»K Aaatri* «111 be corn-
been broken without notable exer­
Following the arrival ot about 300 dealt 1« Vivieu R- Evans, * White
damage* against Charles Loomis. The
-
Ipellevl to iininediatciy sue for pease.
people
from Klamath Falla, th* street male, of the age of :W yrara, nativity,
LONDON, Sept. II» The war office verdiet was brought In Thurstiay. af­
Two dollar* per year in advance j A„ „
t,f Uiis. It is declared. tion.
"The Germuu army tax slowly but is lined with automobiles for several American.
■t ut<>« that the fighting continue« ter a deliberation of five hours.
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------ ! Germany will realise tl«e futility of
Necami—That he caiue to hl« without change,
surely advancing."
blocks.
Everybody
is
enthusiastic,
It is believed that
KLAMATH AND THE GOVERNOR «outinuing the tight.
Maddox brought suit for lt.OUil
The staff says the tight is indecle- and visitor and host alike were ilenth mi the INth ilny of Neptrmbe«, I the Ins««* of the allies have been at
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. It is understood here that Kahu-r jive. but maintains the enemy's re-
I
A.
I».
101
1,
nt
tlm
ranch
of
his
moth-
damages
alleging that lit trading III«
cheered.
I os «( 100,000. and it la possible that
OW many more insults and slurs ■ Wilhelm had le«l the German people |sistaiiee Is declining. The staff sava
H«*aded by th* Klamath Falla band er, Mr». Mary Mark, In INie Valley, the nunilier will reach 50,000 more. ranch for the Maddox building.
is Klamath Falls to be handed ! to believe that Italy will soon partici, the German center, though encoun­ there was a splendid |>arade. In this Klamath county Oregon.
It I» insisted that the German loss«« Loouils misrepresented the ranch to
pate in tlie Au»tru-Gern«**y *i«lc.
by Governor West?
tering desiHfrate resistance, is ad- were automobiles, ladies on fine
Third—Tliat he came to Ills (tenth outnumber the sill«* two to one.
Maddox. This Loomis denied. and
For th* past two year* there have
vsucJng.
boraes, elaborate float*, school chil­ by means of * bullet wooml, the bul­
The heavy rains are doing great three days were consumed lu th* trial
WASHINGTON. D. C-, Sept. 18,—
been several occasions when the ex­
Captain Wedlco von Medtll, a per­ dren and many other featur«*. Prof. let tx'lng tlrs'sl from a gun in the damage, and muny of tbe trenches
ecutive’s course has been such as to President Wilson is expressed as ’ex­ sonal aide and intimate friend of , Blake, driving a cow hitched to a liamls of Otla Hhkman. on the IHth «re filled with waler. It la reported of the action. J. H. Carnahan con-
put Klamath Falls in any but a desir­ tremely hopeful" that real progress is Crown Prince Frederick Wilhelm, wagon, and Mrs. W. C. Davenport day of Neptemtwr, A. D. 1014, it that large numbers of the British 'ducted Loomis' case.
able light. And the worst of it is. i being made toward pence in Europe was killed in action near Aisne.
and daughter of Klamath Falls, with 'about 0 o'cliMk |>. m., the net having soldiers are suffering from rheuma­
Hl NN OTT HILI.
I 'Peeches." their Shetland pony and been in'rlormiil nt th«« ranch alsi'r tism, caused by the wet ami cold.
that after he finds conditions other i l’his is the result of Informal sound-
IN A IIKXKHT
lings.
being
carried
on
with
the
diplo-
than as alleged, he makes no effort
decorated cart, also attracted much mentioned, nml we, tho jury, judging
It Is admitted that Tuesday nlsht
[ matte corps of the combatants.
to make public the findings.
from the cxhlence brought lieforv us, th« Germans attempted ten times to
’attention.
The homesteaders have cause
According to a high official, it Is
Following the parade the races IH-Ileve that (HU Hlcknuiu wa* Justl- !br«>ak through the Hmlth and Dor-
The most flagrant, and the most re­
rejoice, »luce the passage ot N.
j
were
announced,
and
are
now
In
ses
­
•loo
early
yet
to
discuss
any
ot
the
sented case of all. though, is the man­
tl«wl In flriuK the shot.
BERNE. Sept. 18.—It is admitted
J rlen's second corps, but failed.
Sinnott's homestead bill, adopted br
ner In which the governor spread the ¡terms suggested. Wilson, though, he that war has almost ruined Swltser- sion. Due to the splendid work of
The war office says that It may bo
A heart-broken mother, telling of
both the house and senate, and r<-
says,
by
reason
of
slow,
careful
inves
­
Guy
Merrill,
tb*so
are
being
held
letter of a certain Mrs. Moore through
land. Orders have been issued retir­
seeing her son shot by her daughter's ; révérai days before the conflict wllli ceully signed by tlie president. This
cut the state. Though he hastened io tigations carried on for him by offi ing the army, which has been mobil­ * without delays.
husband, was one of tho heart-rend­ «how any decisive rasults. Nowhere provide« for leave of absence by eii-
Some of the results follow:
give this letter regarding imaginary' -cials and private sources, both here ised since hostilities began.
ing scene* at tho coroner's Inquaxt ¡have the allies been compelled Io
Pony race—Pearl Dalton flrat, Paul ^hls afternoon, when Mr*. Mary A ‘withdraw. However, the allies are I trymen In one or two periods.
conditions to all of tbe papers in Port­ end in Europe, has reason to expect
As a result of the mobilisation and
i
Under the old law, the culrymsu
land and Salem, we have no word yet definite i»eace overtures may noon be disturbances elsewhere, industries 'Dalton second; prises 810 and 85.
Murks told of the circumstances leed- now losing as heavily as the Germans was compelled to take his leave of
Saddle horBe race—W. C. Dalton . lug un to the shooting, and to aeelng did in the Marne battle. The war of-
of his making an investigation to presented.
are mined, exports are paralysed, her­
absence In uno period. Tbe bill, as
prove or disprove the charges, and
This official stated with authority ti Is are closed and the economic sit­ first, 815; J. F. Adams Jr., second. the fatal shots fired, and her efforla ■ flee is coufldent that tbe battle will signed by the president, follows
'810;
Jack
Hammond
third.
prosecute or exonerate the accused.
¡end
with
the
Germans
defeated.
uation
is
desperate.
that at the recent conferences be­
to t«store life to the man who fell,
"An act to provide for leave ot ab­
Foot race— Leland Pope first, Jent pierced by a bullet.
•Mrs. Moore has been in Klamath tween Baron Bethmann-Hollweg. tho
sence for homestead enlrymeu In one
Stevenson second.
Falls a matter of weeks. She has be­ German imperial chancellor, and AUSTRIA DENIES
Vivian Evans was shot and killed HEAD FORESTER GRAVEN
or two periods.
come so noticeable with her many United States General Ambassador
REQUESTING PEACE! There Is a wonderful excellency In almost instantly by Otis Hickman,
EXPECTED THIN WEEK
“Be It euacted by tbe senate and
the exhibits, and the visitor* are at the Marks ranch in Po* Valley just
stories regarding the cities she has (Gerard. the terms for settlement were
house
of representatives ot the United
cleaned up, and the treatment ac­ not discussed, as one news agency re­
VIENNA, Sept. 18.—The foreign | marvelting at the productivity of the before dark last night.
Henry 8. Graves, forester and chief I States <{( America In congress aaaeni-
Merrill
valley.
The
display
of
needle
corded her here, taking up the time ported.
off.« e denies London and Paris re­
According to Hickman, he shot In of tbe forestry service, I* expected bled. That the entry man mention« d
of business men with her narrations,
In view of a possible acceptance of port!, that Austria has made peace work, which Is also at the school self defense, ills wife and hls motb- 'from the East some time next week, I m section twenty-two hundred and
that there is talk of having her sanity i'overtures for peace negotiations, all ovt ftuies. it says Austria is prepar­ house, is also exceptionally good, ami or-in-law. who Is also the foster for the purpose of looking over the
ninety-one, Revised Statutes of the
examined. She wrote a letter to Gov of the work being carried on with the 'd to tight to the last to maintaiu covers all manner of fancy work. mother of Evans, were eye witnesses roads in nations! forests In Kinmath
United Buies, as amended by the a< I
There are also exhibits of culinary
ernor West, setting forth some ot warring nations are being kept pro the cause of justice.
Of the affair, and they corroborate hl/ nnd Jackson counties. He will go to of jun„ a |91j Thlrty-aeveulh Btat-
I art that are tempting.
these alleged wrongs—-and he. with­ foundly secret
! Crater lake from Medford, and from ulee, |23. upon flllug In the kx.,1
statement*.
Besides the exhibits at the school
out making the least Investigation
Some Rough Rilling.
I th* lake will come bet*.
land „«<-«, nolle* of the beginning ot
While
there
has
not
been
real
en
­
¡house there is a splendid entry of
which would conclusively disprove Home From Visit.
The Chamber of Commerce haa not guch gbg,nre Bl hi* option ahall be
Cashier Leslie Rogers of the First fine horses, sheep, cattle, etc.
mity between be and Evans. Hickman
tbe charges) gives Klamath Falls still
Mrs. John Mcl-san returned Thurs­ National bank returned Thursday
fully outlined It* plana for tbe en- entitled to a leave of absence In one
The closing event will be an all. stat«* that there has been some cold- tertalnment
another black eye by sending through
of the forestry bead, but lor two continuous |>erlods not sxcimn I-
day from a visit of two months in with Mrs. Kogers after an auto trip night dance at the opera house.
aes*. tl-e two merely speaking when
out the Northwest tidings from an
Portland and in Middle Western citie.- tv Medford. They wene over via Cra­
they would meet. He says that be- already plans are being made for a |Dg |n the aggregate five montha In
eccentric woman that a woman Is not
tw«.*en Evans and Mr*. A. Marks, the receptlou nnd entertainment that will oach yrMr #fler «.stnblhhing real-
I ter l-ake and left there Wednesday to (‘IT to O. A. C.
safe on th* streets of Klamath Falls,
NEITHER SIDE l.S
return via the Green Springs monn-| L'ugene McCornack left this morn- mother ot Mrs. Hickman, there la blt- do the town justice.
denes, and u | mju th# termination ot
that boys are sold liquor and that
WIX NT NG MUCCEBK;
tain road. That route is never any
The following letter, from Will (J. such absence. In each period, th* en-
lerueam, and that each bus forbidden
(
c-rvallls.
to
take
up
agruul-
Ing* for
lawlessness is really encouraged—
ROTH STRENGTHEN too smooth, and with a little rain, it
tbe other to cross their lands. As a Steel, aupertnlendent of Crater Lake tryman sball file a notice of edch
ture at tb* Oregon Agricultural Cul-
not suppressd—by the authorities.
:
was a tiresome rough trip here from
isault.
Evuua baa hud to taka a cir­ National Park, tella of the poMibil- termination In the local land office,
lege.
This is not the first time that West
By WM. PHILLIP SIMS
cuitous course to rrach his ranch, itlea from Graves' trip:
put |n case of commutation, the four-
Ashland.
has acted in this way in regard to
"For aom* time past I have been (wn m(,nthB actual residence, as now
.«lieu be could have made the trip
PARIS, Sept. 18.—For Ave days
RUSSIAN
SOLDIER
Klamath Falls. Though it has been
trying to discover by what means we requlre<J by Uw rouat be shown, and
the allies and the Germans have vain­ 3-10-13 STORE
(ICT8 ff».7N YEAR shorter across the Marks ranch.
a couple of years ago, we have not
OPEN* MONDAY
commuting be at the tltu*
ly tried to break through each oth­
Hickman and his wife have been can reach the forest service, and get tb<1
forgotten the telegrams he sent to
help
for
the
roads
ot
Klamath
and,
M
c
|tlxen
of
the l’nlted States.
i
living
at
the
Marks
raueb.
Last
ers' lines, but so far there has been
The Russian soldier Is the poorest
Mayor Nicholas regarding enforcing
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no distinct advantage scored by eith­
•’Clingenpeers Five. Ten and Fif­ paid In all the world. A private In night, Hickman says, he went out to Jackson county within tho national
the law here, and his threats of send­
forest*.
Chamberlain
haa
had
the
imAf
n
INKN
ON
er army. Thousands have been kill­ teen Cent Store" is the latest mercan­ the army of the czar gets 83.78 a year get bis cows, and iouud Evans' calves
ing in the militia, for West took no
<><g PACIFIC COANT
ed and wounded, though, and the tile establishment to open its doors compared to the >180 to |300 the in bls pasture. He drove them out In matter up with Graves, and wires me
pains to put the true conditions tn
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here. Monday morning it will be United States pays its men of the the road, and then returned homej that he will be In Portland about the,
wounded are exposed to the cold.
their right light, and our people going
ASTORIA. Sept. l».—News ha*
Both armies are still getting more ready for the trade at the Bristol ranks.
England pays Its privates and began splitting wood. On the 34th Inst., and he thlnka bo (Graves»
to other Oregon towns still hear of
received of tbe wreck of the
support. The French are still on the building, near the postoffice.
to the pasture he took a rifle will probably arrange matters satis-
trip
310.40,
Ger
­
886.15
a
year,
France
the "high-handed way in which the
offensive. The fighting is most des­
C. T. Clingenpeel, proprietor of the many 818.8b, Austria $8.12.
him, and when he returned his factorlly, and for ua to take him to *teamer Franc«* l>egget, which *aa
with
police are riding over the people,
cau»ed by tbe deck load of lumber
perate in the center, and General Gal­ establishment, came here recently i Remember, these figures are for a wife took the weapon and stood It at Crater I.ake. etc.
beating them, grafting, etc.”
“I can arrange her« to get him to nb|fting In a atorm, causing the boat
lieni is confident the German line will from Tacoma, where he was in the whole year, and represents the total one side of the house.
Some of these people, reading the break.
same line of business. His store is a amount of cash paid the fighting men
At about 6:30, lllckman says, Crater Lake If you will attend to get- l(, turn turtle.
reports sent out from Salem then,
According to pas*eng«‘rs on the
member of the Independent Chain, In that period.
Evans rod« up to where he waa split­ ting him to Klamath Falla an the
still believe that gambling and other
PARIS, Sept. 18,—At midday the and by all of the stores purchasing as
A Russian major general gets only ting wood, and demanded to know guest of the Chamber of Commerce. Bi(.nRtnr Reaver, which arrived here
vice halls are running wide open following was sent out:
a unit, much cheaper prices are pos­ 8782 a year, or about as much as the who turned his calves out Into the 1 will go clear through If I can bo of lhu afternoon, but two ilvea w«>r«
here; that murders are such commou
"The battle continues, and our line sible to the dealer, and ultimately, to United States pays Its sergent-majors. road. Hickman auawered that be did any service tn any way, or I will stop gaved out of the crew and passenger
occurrence that the papers pass up holds everywhere."
ilist of 74.
Evans, according to Hickman, got In tho park.
the consumer.
the highest non-commissioned rang.
mentioning them as too trivial a mat­
“In my opinion. If this matter I*
.
This indicates that the attack of
All articles in the store will be five, Cur major-generals get 88.000 a year. off Ills horse, and as Hickman turned
ter; that a Colt's automatic is a neces­ the allies does not seem to seriously ten and fifeen cents, no higher, and
haudled
diplomatically,
we
can
get
A
business
meeting
of The Docena
The other countries are more gener­ to take hls gloves off, struck him ou
sity, not an ornament, with every affect the Germans.
At this
the stock will include candies, no­ ous with officers of high rank and par tbe shoulder with a club. Hickman very material nsslstanc* In the way of i W||| be beM lhbl evening
person, and that the authorities are
roads."
*«*sion
officers
will
be
elected
mid
The German center, especially the tions. china, glassware, tinware, toys, a minimum of about half the United then retreated, but Evans followed,
in league with this element and thrlv- I • crown prince's command, has been etc.
pinna
outlined
for
the
coming
year's
swinging
the
club,
and
striking
Hick
­
States standard.
ing from their gains.
Miss I-ouIse Benson and Mias Mnr-!wor||
heavily reinforced by troops from
A better example of the Russian man on the hand.
guerlte Williams have planned a de-1
„
It has been less than a year ago Luxemburg. The German artillery JAI" AVIATORS IN
Hickman
says
he
was
pursued
in
contrast Is shown In what is paid an
¡llgbtful
little
farewell
luncheon
for
Mra
Whitlock
was hostess io
that the Portland papers were given is foiling the attempts of the French
ACTION IN ('HINA officer holding the title of general,this way until he reached the house,
Miss
Marjorie
Sellers,
to
be
given
at
the
Tuesday
Club
and
a few friends
the letter from a women's fraternal to break through.
We
.Io
and
came
to
the
rifle.
He
says
he
over there. He gets 81,272.
order in Fort Klamath, alleging that
General Battaile, a French «officer,
TOKYO, Sept. 18.—Japanese avla- not have a rank that high In the Unit­ picked this up in the hope of stop­ the White Pelican hotel Haturduy Tuesday, when bridge was played,
the local option law was being violat­ is reported killed.
j tors have destroyed the wireless sta- ed States. This country pays Its sec- ping Evans' onslaught, but that Ev­ noon. The guests are tbe Misses Mar-if(l||UW|n> which, refreshments were
ed there. Although these women had
The English forces again prevented ■tion and two power stations in Kfao end lieutenants, young fellows jUSt ans still came on with the club, so he Jorle Sellers. Ix>ttle Williams, Ruth **rved by the hostess. In attendance
made no complaint to the local or von Kluk from breaking the French tCha<i. The Germans have erected out of West Point, 11.700 a year
Thos. Hampton, Mrs. Bert
pulled the trigger while the gun, un­ Saucerman, Irma Cole, Bessie Apple- wt<rt)
county authorities. West gave out the left. In a series of fierce skirmishes ; bomb proof shelters over supply sta-,
der his arm, was pointed backward. Kite Ione Steinman, Waive Jacobs. Withrow, Mrs. ('hartes Robertson.
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Vw* Cozad, Elizabeth Houston. Lou- Mr< A r Campbell. Mrs O. W. Rob-
allegations to the papers again before the English drove the enemy back. i tions.
The bullet pierced Evans' heart.
First Complete Exhibit
he even notified the Klamath author­
Floyd
Brandenburg
and
two
others
Henson, Katherine Williams and
Mft English, Mrs E It Hall
Sir Charles Ferguson’s artillery is
i United Press Service
Marguerite Williams.
ities. An investigation proved that the given credit for turning the tide.
Hnd Mrs. Fred Hchallock.
May Ship From Here.
I SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 17,—The were driving by the Marks place just
Fort KHmath saloon and hotel were
Charles Pitcher, Wm. Lane and first complete exhibit at the Panama-'at this time, and Hickman called to
operated strictly in accordance with
PETROGRAD, Sept. 18.—Military : Pete Groober left Wednesday noon Pacific exposition was today installed them, after which he went to the H.
law—but nothing to that effect ever men predict that the Germans will for Klamath Falls, where they will in- in the Palace of Liberal Arts. It Is H. Roberts place, and telephoned the
went out of Salem to the papers.
not attempt an in invasion of Russia. • quire into the cattle situation. They a “working exhibit,” forming the cen­ officers nnd the neighbors. When
That Mrs. Moore's charges cannot Official advices are that all first line lare looking for the best market, and tral police and Dre alarm signal «Ui- Brandenburg and the others reached
be proven is known here beyond a troops are being withdrawn, presum­ 'as Klamath Falls has many advant­ tion for the entire exposition grounds. the body the muscles were still quiv­
doubt. It stands to reason that even able to aid the German campaign In ages over other points it is likely that
ering, but Evans was dead.
as far away as Salem, they would ap-' the west.
they will ship from that point.—Sil­ Gon«- to the Itanili.
Deputy Sheriff Lloyd L. Low and
pear foolish.
Rain is pouring on the frontier, ver Lake Leader.
Captain Ivan D, Applegate and Mrs ■ Coroner Whitlock went out to I’oe
The Klamath spirit Is one that and the country is very boggy.
Wesley O. Smith and children ieft to- Valley, and Hickman surrendered
draws people here by its genuine
NO “WHITE LIEN"
day for Dry Lake, where the Applc- : himself. The body of Evans wag
whole-heartedness, and it is based
AT HIS FUNERAL gate ranch is located. The Hmiths brought in for an Inquest.
upon a wholesome respect for the
Evans was 35 years of age, and his
1
, will return tomorrow,
rights of all. Gallantry toward the!
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Sept. 18,—I
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i ranch Is about a quarter of a mile
women Is one of this town’s most
LONDON, Sept. 18.—The war of- Asserting
not — want
— that he does
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— — any
- .
—
Near Vincennes, in Franch, a L_.
Ger- south of Marks’. He was married
noteworthy traits, and as it is with fice tonight Issues the following:
| ¡“white lies” told at his funeral, and i man airship was attacked by two about a year ago to Miss Zella Bus-
♦
i he
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— or
_ ___
- — 1 ‘ an
___ • airmen
. .
. .
...
men, bo is It with women, that only
“The situation at the front is prac-'that
wanted ....
no —
weeping
moan-
French
and . smashed
with sey.
those who are seeking trouble, real tkally unchanged. Cavalry troops ing "when lie put out to sea," the grapeshot,
A
or imaginary, will encounter it.
have been active, but without definite ¡Rev. G. L. Morley, Minneapolis evan-i
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RUSSIANS STILL
The charges that Mrs. Moore makes results. The lines have been changed gelist, known from coast to coast as LITERARY CLUB
AFTER Al STRIA NS
could he disproved, even if the scenes but little in the last thirty-six hours."("Go Lightly” Morley, is today pre-
NTARTH HEAJ4GN
were shifted to Darkest Africa, for
This confirms the belief that the paring to "can” his funeral oration,
LONDON, Hept. 19.—A dispatch to
even in the savage, there is at least armies are fighting to settle an ar-
He will have a phonographic rec-
Following a summer vacation, the the Reuters News Agency from Petro­
enough chivalry to vigorously defend tillery duel. The allies are unable to ! ord made of one of his favorite ) Klamath Literary Club has resumed grad, states that the Russian pursuit
any man or woman subjected to the storm the German positions, as the | speeches, Then he will incorporate Its regular meetlags, A social meet- of the Austrians still continues, and
treatment Mrs. Moore says she was trenches are marvelously built for in his will a request that this be ing was held Tuesday, and next Tues­ that the Austrian force Is suffering
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accorded on the streets of Klamath protection.
played at his funeral.
day evening the first of the season's heavy loss.
Falls.
The allies lost heavily attempting
He is in perfect health now.
The Russians have occupied Han-
i regular meetings will be held.
This is about tbe ugliest charge to take the trenches by assault, and
At this meeting “Good Citizenship” domir, after capturing several col­
that has been made against Klamath 1 they now plan to reduce the German
Mr and Mrs. Charles Dunlap of will be the topic. Rollo C. Groesbeck umns of the Sixth and Fourth Aus­
OF KLAMATH FA LI A, OREGON
Falls by West, and as soon as the fortifications with artillery before re- Lakeview are here as guests of the will be th* leader.
trian corps, in addition to thirty big J
governor investigate* and disproves | sinning the assault.
former’s brother, Horace Dunlap.
1 In addition to the discussions, Mrs. field guns and an enormous amount
it, It is hoped that he will be just as
of ammunition.
Bert Carl Thomas will render solos.
V. B. DBPOHITARV
solicitous in exonerating our town as
Members of Prosperity Rebekah
Near Zleda a German Zeppelin and
Near Javorow the Russians took
he was in spreading the charges be­ Lodge are requested to be present at its crew of thirty was captured by
Mra. F It. Olds left Saturday morn 5,000 prisoners. The war office re­ OUR POLICIES—
fore investigating. It is the duty of a special meeting on Monday night, Russians. The Russians also brought ing for Sacramento, to re-enter busi­ ports that in addition to the Austrian
To distribute U m banks assets in such a way an to maintain
Klamath Falla, through tbe Chamber for the purpose of degree team prac- down a German aeroplane In which ness colloge, after a fortnight’s visit troops, the German cavalry is also
any conditions and at an tinea an ample reserve to mo*
of Commerce, or some other medium,
was an Austrian colonel.
here.
fleeing before the Russians.
of its depositors
of it* borrowing customer*
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