WATCH YOUR HORSES ! ! ! Lots of Autos Going to the Bonanza Fair This Week Erlitt-lUrrkly Hrrn I ft •••«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦fi • LEAOI.NG PAPER OF * • SOUTHERN OREGON e Only American With the German Armies ooo ♦ ♦♦ GOTO FAIR Desperate Move To Relieve von Kluk • oo ll.NO HA XII TO MAKE MEItllV AT THE IIIG MHOU AT lUiXAX ZA—MANA ARE PLANNING ON TRI TRIP TO Till (HIVER LEAF (TTV XXII TIKE PART IN THE IT I.EIIRATKIN last Friday it waa "On to Merrill Tomorrow It will be, "BotiMnxa, Ahoy!" » ♦ ♦ RV NDICA LISTS ARE ♦ ♦ CRYING FOR PEACE ♦ ♦ ♦ United Press Service ♦ LONDON, Sept. 24. The * Daily News priât* a Copenbagen ♦ fil«pa(cb to the effect lhat Syndi (.ERM tX FIELD Gt XH SAIO TO EX * cs II* t» are placarding the walls ♦ in Berlin and elsewbere in Ger- CEFI > THE EXPEI TATIoXS OF e many wlth the notice: ♦ "We want peaee Down with EVEX THE GENERAL STAFF- ♦ the kaiser." ♦ The police have been unable * to locale the authors. ♦ ♦ ««♦♦♦♦ I'nlted Press Service IF I'Hol'Elt I’I.AX h (AX HE MADE, KLAMATH F A LI Ji WILL ♦ ♦♦ BERLIN REPORTS ARMY UNCHECKED A delegation ol Klamath.Fall« peo ple, many of whom attended the big tools'« at Merrill, are planning to leave in the morning for llonunxa and take lu the sight* theta Report* rratbing here- through Cale Oliver and others "The German field artillery has are to the effect that a big surprise more than fulfilled the expectations of awulla the people »to n they see wbat the general staff. Its accuracy Is won lhe dry farmers out that way are derful at all ranges." doing. It la stated that a piece of shrap While the delegation going from nel severed the Jugular vein of Lieu here tn Houansa may not be a* large tenant General vou Slelnmtet. and as the one to Merrill, there will lw a killed him. good representation Any autos not supplied with "Klamath Falla 1« With You" pennants can «ecurr them at the Chamber of Commerce. CHANTAI 91 A I.ECTt HER W ILL Another matter to call up th* IIIMTKN •■FALLAI Il s o| PRO- Chamber of Commerce about la the number of extra seals In your auto mobile. If «ullabie t.anaporiation United Press Service arrangements can be made It la be ERA HOI NE ANTWERP. Sept 24. Belgians, lieved a number of local musicians righting from an armored train, de will make the trip, take In the fair feated the German* near Ghent. Th* and render band music, so extra seals Th« first local gun by the unll-pro- German losses were heavy. ar* eagerly sought. hi« will t>r fired thia owning at Hous- ton's <>|>er* house, when Edward 1 Adams ('nntrall will apeak. "Twelve Fundamental Fallacl«* of Prohibí- ' tlon" will be bla theme. Beenii«< a man oppo«ea prohibition Is no re««<>n Io accuse him of being a I drunkard, for there are many tem I'nlted Press Service United Press Service pera nee workers who arc opposed to TOKYO, Sept. 24. -It I* announced BUCHAREST. lioumania. He|>l. 14. the prohibition movement on the that British Infantry to reinforce the High official* declare that th« new ground that It Is a move against per- Japs at Shantung peninsula have been cabinet ha« overcome the opposition Minal liberty, finch a stand 1« taken sent from Hongkong It is stated that of Klug Carol, who has Huuli) agreed by Cantrell, who Is well known a general attack on tbe Germans will to u niobllisullou of the army. They throughout the I'nlted Stales for his probably begin before the end of the «ay that it ha* been practically de work on Lyceum and Chautauqua month. cided that lioumania will aid the al lecture platform*. lies, and that the mobilisation of the army will be complete within a week. Heie to Teach. Miss Elisabeth Lewis, who will Klamath as Winter Result. In hope of beneflttlng the latter's lesili the Bly high school, arrived last health. Mr*. J A. Walker and daugh night from Portland. The Uly school ter cam« here la*l night from Saticoy, lernt opens Mouday. Belgians Win in Armored Trains Roumania Next to Get in War Britons Go to Help the Japs STUDENTS WANT Calif. Mln* Walker's physician ad vised a winter in a high altitude and •»•nt Return* Joseph H. Kent returned lust night snappy «limate and Klamath at once appealed to them The two are at the from a business trip to the Middle , West. Hotel Hall. MERRILL NAN FALLS TO HIS RATH FROM RUNNING BOARD OF SLOW MOVING AUTOMOOILE IWO REPORTS IS 10 SEA FIGHTING INDIAN CITY LU TEI» OFF ALLIETI It ECLAM VTÎON GER- DERED TO One report says the Bayan sank her enemies but was herself damaged. Anotber report is to the effect that the Bayan was torpedoed amidships and sank after the Germans were de- st roved. United I'reaa Service LONDON, Sept. 24,—(Official state ment » The German cruiser Emden fired nine shells at Madras. India, to day, entering the harbor at 9 o’clock for this mission. One shell hit Mme oil tanks, setting two on fire. The telegraph office, Seamen's Club •nd some trucks were also struck. The forts around the harbor replied nnd the Emden then withdrew. The affair lasted about fifteen min ute* Austrian Poles Refuse to Fight I’nlted Pres« Service PETROGRAD, Sept. 24.—The Rug, «Ian* have captured an Austrian ar mored train near Jaroslaw. Novoe Vreyma conforms the report that the Austrian Poles are refusing to light Russia. OFFICIALS MAKE A TEMPO- RARV (T.OSIXG FOR THE WIN FORCEN HAVE COMPLETER AHRANGE- F MEXTS WITH THE I AN KRIM PARIS. Sept 24.—Th« Germans I made repeated attacks on tbe allies' MER l>IT< H PEOPLE. Major Marshall l-anghorn«, tnli- center last night, but were repulsed. • tary attache of tbe American embas Experts »ay that this shows that the enemy Is doing everything possible to sy in Berlin, will be the only foreign Project Manager J G t’amp has Just relieve the pressure of tbe allies on officer to see the war with the German j armies. By an order of Kaiser Wil received Instructions frdm Washing their right. The war office admits that the Ger helm himself, t*e major was provid ton to close the headgate» in the rail man assaults upon the French center ed with a carriage snd horses, an au road embankment, where the Houth- ha* continued night and day for forty-, tomobile and a complete field outfit, ern Pacific crosses Klamath Strait». eight hours. The enemy is plainly and given permission to accompany This will close the waters of th« working to force a withdrawal of the the general staff In the field. Klamath River out of Lower Klamath French from the left. lutke and marshes. The French line ia holding The This is a temporary closing order losses are the heaviest in the war to i dale. at present. ÏES, REALLY II IS NOI SUMNER General von Bohm* army, compris lulled Press Servltw • ing practically eli of the German net- PARIS, Sept. 24. Conflicting re- force in Belgium, has reinforced l>oi ts are lielng received regarding the von Kluk. A statement issued at 3 o'clock engagement near tbe entrance to the Gulf of Finland between tkw Russian ibis afternoon says that the turning WEATHER IS NO LOVELY THAT cruiser Bayah and a German light movement of the allies on the Ger INIMCE.MENT HAS TO HE OF- man left continues. (miser and two destroyers. lit RENOTEEN OF THE NEWER STEPH, WHO WANT THE RAX WITHDRAW OF Fluiti FK.HTIXG VOX KI.I'K ♦ ♦ ♦' ♦ United I Press Service BERLIN, Hept 24. The following l a lenient 1« from the war office: "Despite hardships resulting from unfavorable «either condii ion«, the Herman troops fighting In France (hand Duk« Nicholas Nlcholale- , have not tieen checked. The allies' vltch I* the commander ot the Rus center bus been compelled to retire sian army, and to him a* much as the nt a number of points. generals In the field ha» been given "Attempts of the allie« to envelop credit for the rout of the Austrian tlx- German right are reported as hav army in tialicta According to re ing failed utterly, and the various as ONE SAVN RI NMIAN WAN VICTOR; ports from Petrograd, which may be ANOTHER THAT IT HANK—GER- biased, mure than I3<),ot*o prisoners { saults at this point arc said U> have been repulsed with heavy loss. LOWER GATES HEAVIEST IN WAR ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ CONTINI < Eli ATTU k ♦ o o • e NUMBER .M Russian Commander Who Beat Austrians MAKING • IX SLAMA I H toi N I t * KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1914 VOLUM* XU n EXII a ♦ • It FACHEN Lt ERNON E The efforts of the allies to drive the I Germans from their intrenchments be- tween the Oise and tbe Aisne failed, and the Germans were able to resist numerous bayonet charges by the allied troops. FEBEI» TO «ET THE STRAW «ATM OFF THE STREETS Slimmer is a thing of the past. If permanent agreements can b* made between the marsh land owners for tbe reclamation of these lands and the supplying of water to the Van Brimmer ditch at Merrill before Feb ruary 1, 1*15, the order can be made a permanent one. If not, the gates will be opened as usual o supply wa ter to the Van Brimmer ditch, which will mean the flooding again of the marshe*. This Las been an extra dry year, and the water in Klamath Lake is at nn extremely low stage. The govern ment desires at this time to take ad vantage of thia low stage to haateu the drying up and reclaiming ot the marsh lands. With the water shut off while the stage Is low. the marsh land owners, if they provide for the irrigation un der the Van Brimmer ditch, can .gain a great start this year in their work of reclaiming about 54.000 acres of ntarsh land around the lower lake. This is self-evident In many other places, where overcoats, etc., have made their appearance, but here in Klamath Falls, where the days are Ideal, the temperature Just right snd the grass and flowers still green, it is hard to realize it. Only the russet hues of the falling leaves and the talk of high school football tend to show the season. But we come again on the same line: “Summer has went.” In fact. It has been a thing of the past for' three days, for the beginning of the autumnal équinoxial season is here. United Press Service No other indication of the ideal CETTINJE. Sept. 24,—It is an weather here need be cited that the nounced that the Montenegrins are fact that straw hats are still being successfully bombarding Serajevo, worn by some of our male population. I'nlted Press Service nnd that the city's fall Is near. But they won't be long. If the K. K. K PETROGRAD. Sept. 24.- The Rus store can help it. sian «lege guns from Mmberg are In today's issue of the Herald that reducing the five main forts protect popular emporium offers to buy - up ing Przemysl. The Russian* have oc last summer’s straw hats. It makes cupied a part of the main railway to no difference how yellow or battered ,Cracow, snd now hold Chyrow Junc they are. they all fetch the same price tion. It is announced that the Rus- I he present week. This is two bits sians are compelling the entire Aus- per, to be applied on the purchase of trian and German line to retreat to- i ward Crsoew. a new fail hat. The French left wing between Somne and the Oise continues to re pel the Germans under von Kluk. The allies have advanced slightly to the northwest toward Reye. and a detachment has occupied Peroune. The losses to the active German corps has been enormous, the Bavar ians suffering most. Serajevo Soon to Fall to Invaders IS BUSY PLACE Przemysl Forts Badly Battered 91 Servian Advance Still Continues I'nlted Press Service NISH. Sept. 24.—it is announced that the Servians have resumed the offensive, and have captured two waltz from campus dancing will be cities on the Drina, losses on both finish the brick work of the citjr hall sides being enormous. The Servian Invasion of Bosnlt con- for the second story, and will have it all finished about three days later, tinuea. when the tire wall is completed. At a meeting of the senior women Within three weeks the artificial , , —------ the following resolution governing Going to California. 1 a » w Hoaglifiil aud Carl Young will stone columils, the concrete steps and the rules of dancing for the coining , United Slates Consul Carruthers, Falling off ihe running board of an ' Wednesday, owing to forgetting his year was adopted. leave in lhe morning for California the concrete floors will all be finished I'lilted I Tea* Servie* iiiiloinoblle driven by Will T. U>e, iglasaes, and while he was being "Resolved, Thatprogressivedanc- where the boys expect to spend the In tbe basement of the new struc at Torreon, has been ordered to Chi , Consul ■lohn R. SillliiMii, uow in huahua to ask Villa whether he will Wllllam Jennings, well known In this shaved the barber had Io «lop »having ing be permitted at campua dances winter. Hoagland goes to deliver a ture a force from the Klamath Iron charge of tin- American enilmsay at consider any other method than that car Io Redwood City. From there he Works is busily engaged lu Installing i «ectlon, was Instantly killed when he several limes, and rub Jenkins' head under the following conditions: Mexico City, today telegraph* that of hostilities to settle his dispute ' the steel work. C. B. Coon is also to give him relief. "First That the order of dances will go to Antioch, where he will struck the pavement at the corner of It I* possible that It may have been , on the program be supervised to In- work this winter with "Bill" Tempter. carrying ahead his electrical work as Cnrranxa will not undertake nn of with Caransa. Fourth street nnd Klamath avenue fensive campaign against VUIa. It is reported that Paul Fuller and the building goes up. lata Wednesday afternoon, The fall ii recurrence of this pain which caused elude waltzes, hesitations and one- Carranza says he will tight only if possibly John Lind may return im Jenklns to let go his hold and fall «tops; Corvallis Is to have a new Industiv Jenkins' resulted In the fracturing of attacked. mediately to Mexico, In an attempt from the running board. Certain It "Second That the music be con- 1 in the way of manufacturing concern Return to Roseburg. skull. to prevent further bloodshed Supervisen of Indian Reservations Jenkins has resided in different la that l.e<> was driving alow around trolled In regard to orche*trnl selec-i that will turn out crispettee, manufac The White House has announced ture of Jewelry and do lapidary work. H. tl. Wilson and daughter. Miss Mil United Press Service purls of the county for several years, the corner toward the Central garage nona; WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept 24. that the plans to remove the Amer- dred Wilson, left Wednesday for when the accident happened. "Third That a paid censor or a and owned proiwrty here. He has I No inqueat will be held. Informa «landing committee of censorahlp be The cltlsens of Lebanon will re Roseburg. They will stop at Ash The new revolt of Villa has upset all I loan troops from Vera Crus would been nt. Merrill of late, and cairn- In Wednesday on a business trip. He tion regarding Jenkin's folks is being provided by the students' welfare quest the city council to build a new land to atend the Hhrlner ceremonial of the admlnlatratlon plans and hope* not be changed because of the spilt of peace in Mexico. between Villa and President Êaranza. festivities tonight. committee." bridge across the Bantiam. frequently complained of headaches sought by the coroner. CESSATION OF HIS HOSTILITY