N. i 4 ♦ *•4 ***«4**4 LEADING PAPER OF MOLTHEKNOHEGON **»*4*4*4*4 « * (tlw ^entt-Weekly lierai a 4 4 444444 44 »4 REACH KN EV MOONS « IN KI. 4M U H CtH'NTV teeeeeeeee* 4 VOLl'ME XIX KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1914 SIX MILLION MEN IN EASTERN CAMPAIGN » ♦ C Germans Charging in the Battle of Aisne CHAUTAUQUA MAY BE SECURED FOR KLAMATH FALLS a SIN EMM MEN Ml'PPORT f ulted Press Service VIENNA, (via Rome), Oat. I.—-loin great tintile« awl two Imnilmril- THE MOVE nw-nla of forte are in progn**« In llie En«t* ru (heater Uxlay, with els mil- Ron io*n engaged, Igrartiwiil Il Ha-ing tircllbHed, Hud At an t*olni li»« il*e campaign ic.xlicd a decisive slag*', General Renueukaiupf, with » utllliou Itusalau troops of the tirai Itua, lln> »igner« ria-alga* Tliamse I vew In ia p«v»caiiliig all efforts *>n tlic part of Haron Hiiid>-rl*rrg l«> torenk llirougli I’wy Off One-Fiftieth oí tlie Deth-it, i<l>»ig Ilie Atme« A m Mhouhl There Ha* tn)—Bureau Ar- vund Gemían army I« engaging .M m I. imhi Ituaaiaiu iu the pine ioi - .'«(* near Augiiatowu. range» u SK Da) Program, of l<ec- Ttiree lore«!» aia* lilleil will* small lake«. T1*e Gemían» there are working <*> piote* t Gie ll»iik ami rear of Hlu- ture». Munir arwl <’la»»ew. ■lerlM-ig'« army iraffn III*' Impending allaik from the Russian ■ entrai army. I bls colisi«!» of a million iresti troop** From the Internet the buslne«» meu of Klamath Falla are taking in the The pb*u of tili» army, tl I» I h -II cv . *1, is un atlVMie <>u Gir German fort e proposition, it look« today as though ■ ulr**u<Inal along the Milesian l»>r*la'i I lie ailinn* *' gitani Is »tread) in this city, with others making intel lectual progress, will have an au- i*>ula*< wllli the Gemían». num Chautauqua assembly. Wlth iu Iba mcaiiwtille, tiaarl) I.AlMl.liOO oilier Russian Iroop« In Galleta ■ me exception, every business man ap- an* naivina Iu Imraliel line« Their ubjeelHe In It*« am• loping of l*r/e)ml proached today has pledged blmself and Tamii», wow under sica« to support such an Institution. The German an*l Austrian lrta>|M In the I n«lern campaign alai mal *•»• Jay B Hurd, representing the Elll- ired XIMMI.lMHI The llussiaii» líale I« laa- Huit liunilier In th*- 11*1*1 son-Wbite Chautauqua System, ac ll.i, photograph shows a furious German charge in the battle that has raged In France of nearly two week- the battle of the Aim-, which Is companied by Elder 8. D. Harlan or believed to i.e a mor* linportantant engagement than the battle of the Marne In which the Germans wen driven back from their march on Tlie Ru«»ian« iMVc arriveal al Hie i*iiH)liig fort» of Crniow, und the Christian church, this afternoon The Germane, as has been told many times, go In such close formation that the foe shoots them down In piles When they win It is because comnM*me• I the attack on the Austrian« an*l Germans, who are well *-n- began a canvass of the business men, of overwhelming walla of men for w bom there were not bullets enough. • Iretiibeal ami *<«|Ulppnl. e i I io secure fifty signatures to a pledge. ' each of the signers of which agree to »boulder one-fiftieth of any deficit there might be in expenses of a Chau tauqua assembly here during the sum mer Early in the afternoon over twenty signatures had been secured. The Ellison-White bureau conducts ■ Chautauqua» iu sixty Western cttlM. j in Oregon the following assemblies |are listed with them: Roseburg, Eu EIM ' AITON AL LEADERS FROM gene, Salem, Dallas, McMinnville. VNItlOts I NMTITI'TIONM WILL Baker and Pendleton. Boise, Idaho, 1 HIIH TI II AMONG TH I DIM. t ■Spokane and Wenatchee, Wash.; < ON OVI T WORK HERE THE t’nlted Press Service i lilt T*—ANOTHER SMALL AP- The folluwlug account of the plan» »team kickers will throw the logs ou extension has been shortened. It Is Fresno. Calif., and Butte. Roseman. •it the Pelican Bsy Lumber company to the deck chalus, the»» deck chain» MIOPI,K OF THE MONTH PARIS, Oct. 1-- In a supreme effort I believed the enemy is lighting desper- Helena and Great Falls, Mont., are tor the i «building of Hie plant de will transfer the logs to either the- to turn both wings of the German i ately to hold the railroad toward other cities listed. stroyed by re. was given the Herald tight hand or the left hand carriage. -army, the allies are reinforcing heav ' Belgium. The assembly Is a six-day program, I’laus fur the annual Klamath ily. |- and __ - - have taken the offensive ev- today in an Interview by II. I). Mor Both blind mills will be nine-foot The situation ou the extreme consisting of high class music and Work <>i apportioning and distrib tenson. «resident of the company mills. The left hand mill is the large {County Teachers Institute are rapidly ery where. French right is similar A victory by lectures. The assemblies are after I'lic carriage on tills side will , gaining shape, and County School uting ecl ool funds to the varluus We have begun the erection of ■ hi.- The fighting is the hottest yet, Sunday or Monday Is predicted. noon and evening, with training county districts was completed today a new two baud mill, which is tu be have a 66-inch opening, three block» Superintendent Peterson looks for the with several hand-to-hand encounters. ■’lasses In the forenoons. There la an mid a Trout power set work». The ¡most Instructive institute ever held In seV«rai towns bave changed hands entire change of entertainment talent by C< .inly Hcliool Superini* ndmt ■ uiisldcrably larger than the one I U>n i lui riling Antwerp couut). The sessions will be held | four tlme8 ln the day which was burned, and like the old log deck In front of this carriage 1» i the couuty every two days. Fred Peterson Approximate!) I’!.- l ulled Press Service mill, will be complete iu every detail. e*|iilpl>e I with three arm steam deck,al the Klamath County high school The allies now hold the original •Ml« was distributed. ANTWERP, Oct. 1—The bombard- ' The main building Is t<> lie 6X tee! by stops ami a Slmondson log turner. ; building, October 14, 16, aud 16. German advanced positions near IBellt of Ibis city is under way. Avt- Quurantiue Put Into Effect Just what Instructors will be here Somme and West Oise Each district receives llou under 174 feet, mid three stories high. An The right baud mill Is the small aide. report the German engineers Inlt-,d press Servies It is stated that the Germans right atom ihis apportionment, and |6 for each annex 2« feel by 62 feet, mid two 'the carriage having a 46-lnch "pen- has not dallnitely baren settled. It is constructing concrete bases, and it WAMUNGTON, £ c„ Oct. teacher employed For each pupil en stories high, will contain the lath mid Ing. three blocks and Trout pow< r set expected, though, that Deputy State Th*- deck in front of this Superintendent E. F. Carleton, who la ■a believed that the big siege guns, , . . rolled each district receives an ad wood department Another annex 26 works . . . .. , . 7 .. quarantine for bovine tuberculosis used to reduce the Liege and Namur , . « feet by 72 feet will contain the en- carriage Is equipped with three arm well known here, will be in attend- ditional 110. , , ... . . .. . against all cattle in live northeastern forts, will be brought Into plav. . ,, ,, ante, and participate tn the work, Another smaller apportionment glue department A third annex, one d**ck top« mid a lllll type nigger Illinois conn tie.*: Cook, Lake, McHen- 'Hack of each band mill is a 111810 Rural school work will be taken up Story high and S4 feet by 120 feet, I lie progress of these ponderous Kune and Dupage—-WwS put into will be made January 1, will rontaln the lumber sorting de of live rolls, conveying the lumber I by Frank Shepherd of the Oregon weapons is very slow. effect today by the bureau of animal to the edger or direct to the trim- Agricultural College, F. L. Griffin of partment PRIZEFIGHTER IHEM industry of the department of agri FROM KNOCKDOWN French Attack Mulhaueeii "The first story in the main build- liter table. The edger la to be a l oavy the same institution will discuss culture. No cattle can be shipped ling will contain the shafting, pulleys 7N-luch edger of the stub lever tpye. school agricultural work. from these counties for dait/ or United Frees Service Especial attention will be paid the and lielllng. which furnishes the uin- Automatic transfers convey the ¡um ............ ......e,, VC*. purposes unless found free BERLIN, (via The Hague), Oct. 1. jlive power to drive the machinery on ber from the live rolls to the < dger rural school problems by M. 8. Pitt REMAINS ARE REMOVED TO THE The war office announces the French from »»bereuloa«* b? tuberculin tests. United Press Service man of the Oregon State Normal HAN FRANCISCO, Oct I lit a six the second story, where the manufac table. The slab slasher is to !>e a late reinforced in Alsace Lorraine, I Private veternarian Inspection is abol- school. Mr. Pittman's work at the five saw slasher, and the trimmer will MASONIC TEMPLE. AND turing machines will lie located The round preliminary bout to the Chip- an<| are attacking the Germans near ' ished. last institute was found extremely Murray light held here last night, be third floor will contain ths saw tiling be a twelve saw, overhead type. The HE KEPT THERE UNTIL SHIP- Mulhausen. It says further: helpful. tween "Young" Huddle and "Knock departments w lilch will again be in ra-fuee front the mill will be burned | “The enemy continues its efforts Home From Hospital. The University of Oregon will be In a steel-encased, brick-lined burner. out” Carroll, Huddle was knocked 'charge of Mr. Hibbert. The mill will I PED IN THE MORNING for a complete investment near Toul Mrs. Will Houston, who recently represented by Fred Z. Ayer, head of ?■> feet In diameter and 100 feet high. lie equipped ns follows down In the course of the bout and Verdun, dnd is being assisted by underwent an operation at Blackburn the eduiatiomd department, A pri- The engine whl.h drives the saw mill Apparently uninjured from the fill ■ "The log slide which takes the togs pbe garrisons of those forts. We are hospital, has left that institution. She niary Instructor will also be secured. Huddle continued the bout, which he from th« water will be operated as will be a 6*>0-hi rsepower Corliss. and othur departments will be con-■ Escorted by a number of lodge holding our line intact every where ' is recovering splendidly, as her many There are four botleni belonging to finally lost on points. before creep! that as they enter th« members, the remaius of the late Dr. in this territory. friends will be pleased to learn the old mill which were not damaged dueled by local teachers, Early thia morning the boy was dis mill a steam drag saw will buck the by the fire, and to these will be added Al least the noon meal will be serv- William Martin were taken to the covered to be suffering from concus logs to the desired length. When trvo more, totaling 900 boiler horse- , a-d the teachers by the high school Masonic Temple this afternoon, where sion of the brain, from which he died, the log» are In the mill three arm power The building for thl» depart-‘cafeteria, conducted by the depart they will lie in state this afternoon ment Is .12 feet by 72 feet, and is to rnent of home economic». A public and this evening, to give his many lie built of stone, n contract for sama* meeting will lie held Thursday night, friends an opportunity to pay their having been let to Mr. J. 8. Elliott ;at which questions of importance to last respects? Dr. Martin was a past "A planing mill H4 feet by 26 feet both teachers end parents will be Grand Master of the local lodge. In the morning the body will will be built 900 feet from the saw talked over. shipped to Auburn. Calif., where mill building. Thia plant will be A meeting of the school directors of; «'.i ti t> ' .* ■ b tc ■ ll.v. g*>ii«*riited In the the county will also be held during will be Interred. saw mill engine room. The shuvlngs the institute. This will be October from this plant will be blown to the 16. and problems from the director's standpoint will be threshed over. main boiler house. "Tlie report that a box factory will be built next, year Is erroneous. The Going to I’ciiicvllle. Chest -r II. t v Jjtp. a twin brother Now that they have the right to, in the month two discussions will be shw mill building proper Is built large ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ enough for the installation of a horl- of Deputy County Clerk Chas. F. De the ballot, the members of the Wo- held, xontnl resaw and "a soa-ond edger Lap. Is he: e from Ashland with his men's Literary Club Inend to exercise* The dates of these discussion meot- < ORVALLIH, Oct. I Oregon clt-< lusses mid large llock» of pedigreed later, If business warrants. The two I family, visiting his parents. County Ings have not been announced yet. Uhls right Intelligently. In iteus will be Interested In learning | poultry. ,o The talks are to be strictly nou- band mill will have n capacity of 'Flerk C. R. De Lap and family Af- do this, they have arranged for some( partisan, the Idea being to give the the extent uud character of the prop The port Ion of college grounds 160,000 feet In ten hours. If run several days here. Mr. De Lap and United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct 1. It discussions of the new Initiative voters attending a clearer Insight Into erty liiterasts of the Oregon Agrlcitl «,«»l»rlali»ff 1'1 H»'iw lying Immediate, night aud day It would produce from family will leave for Prineville, where f Is thought unioni official circles here measures. the purport of each of the measures r.0,000.000 to 60,000,000 feet pet <!"'>' »'HI reside tural College. The college farm and b ttboUl UMiiMlly dvsltfnnt<*d hh the Inwiu and year. The machinery will be brought that if the peace conference scheduled I - to be submitted to the people at the campus include 34 9 acres. upon which This ,H ho(ln(| „„ ,h„ This work has been taken up 1 •' November election. from the Diamond Iron Works of Wisconsin, who has invested in our for today at Zacetecas is unable to ure located 36 buildings mid numer north east mid south by the city of Minneapolis, Minn. This movement has been taken up company, and who brings to his new come to an Immediate settlement the the legislative department of the ous pastures, meadows, tlelds, gar j Corvallis, und on the west by Cau- disputants will agree to an armistice Library Club, of which Miss Enola in various school districts of the "Mr. F. Hill Hunter will be the on held valuable knowledge gained dens and orchards. • horn avenue, which divides the cam- gineer In charge of construction, aaso-¡through years of experience in the pending further negotiations. It is Hawkins is chairman. The meetings county by County School Superintend The buildings are all equipped wllli pus from Hie livestock buildings mid dated with him in this work will be Wisconsin Valley. Mr. I-andon will confidently stated that an adjustment ent Fred Peterson. The club women 'are open to both men and women. the various articles of apparatus, ma grounds. are anxious to carry on the work here ()llr operating superintendent. Mr. II., be sccretaiy of the company. We have wilt be reached. chinery and utensils that nro best The flrst event to be held in this re- as much as possible, and have extend The campus Is traversed In all ill 8. Wood. The personel of the com- been able to keep our former organ!-' suited to serve the Intended use. reotlons by broad drives and walks pany will not change, except for the tat Ion together, and most of the old Si»1 and ll* manufacture* comprise gard will be on Monday, when Rollo ed an Invitation U Mr. Peterson and WWW There are also several hundred valuable addition to our staff of Mr men will be on hand when the whistle nearly 40 per cent of the exports of G. Groesbeck will lecture on "Poll- his associates to Join with them In the (Continued on Page I) head of farm animals of different W C. Landon, formerly of Wausau.1 blows next spring.” Japaa tica and the Common People,” Later educational work. i I The acuirai ltii»«lan aim) was rcccutl) mobilise*! tn llu««lau Poland, taraud Duke Nt*liota» is In toiniiinuil. DISISICTS Dii Pelican SCHOOL MONEYS ™ Bay Building . 3». . . . . .1 i Allies Try to Turn INSTITUTE Both German Wings specialists for NEXT DR. MARTIN LIES I Near Study of 0.A.C ARE CONFIDENT New Initiative Measures to Be Talked at Meetings What the State Is Doing for the Coming Fanners OF ADJUSTMENT I