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MONDAY, IMTOBEB fi. lini I ¥ A ■» » French Drag in Big Guns HIESEMJ-WEEKLY IIERA1 D. KLAUAT h IIOT'I ERItAM, Oct. 2. There la a growing bitt'rui t* being mauifeated ¡Kltsliint England'» Interference with | Dutch ahlpping. Th«- Dutch resent I Gio < oiic <-*»| oii * Holland I* comjHjIled |t«t tnaku l<* Englund to prevent the 1 parulyzlug of the Dutch trad*. Every »hip leading Holland is being i slopped and ran*«« ked by the l)rltl*li. British and Japs Shell Kiao Chau i alls .ORE PAG»; THREE Ill ( «tiili TIlAt EL Tit < R »TER LAKE Vienna Fears an Invasion Accurding to the registration mado by Huperlntendeut Will G. Hteele, all record* for attendance at Crater Lak« United Presa Service Lnl.td l‘r**s Servie» United Frese Servir» were broken thi* year, 6,947 p».-opl-? VIEXX'A, I via Httiiie),«h I. 2,- tnlh ipullng Ilo- Is-sclging of this PAKIN, Oct. Ke-"ht- <011II1111<< our progie** <>n Hu- eight and leit TOKYO, Oct. - It is repotted litat vlaitltig the lake lip to September 27, Klao ('bau I» on Are at sevoral point*. illy la tore long by the liussian It ree», Eni|s-ror Fran* .loaef anti his of the linea," «ay» the late»! war <<Hi< « bulletin. ^Tiiia tig ore 1» over 1,000 more than The III 1G»1» and J epe at-t »hulling cuhliirt this afternoon <)«•« i.letl to tc.nov«- tlw cnpltal to Prague. Prague The alile» left ha» I hs - ii »trongly relnfort cd li) aitlllery. reache<l the lake la«t year at this date th« city night und day by laud and is th»- central city In Ihffir nia. Last year'* total to September 27 was Holm- big gun», orlgltutlly huili for u»e on I rem li naval vc«»el*. »ea, but have not y« t utt. mpted to 5.253, say* the Medford Hun. bave I mh - ii con verini luto iiioi«»t<'r liciti piet e», »ml lli«-*c ar«> »lielllgg Tlie «late of lite arrli.il of the scat of government to II««- mirth lias storm the place. A* the roada can easily lie traversed German crulter* are shelling the the Gernutn» a! tiu- Migle of the tl*n<- ami Olee, north of the Nomnw. not lafii iinnoumisl. Il will I m - 01 l«-r»-«l a* st»,«« a* It become* apparent .(or several daya more. Crater latke| laud forces, and tbulr fire Is very ef It I» umlcraltM»! liiat the lH>ml*irdiiii-id wiih tlieae |.inc» ure luigi-- that the Russian* intend to advanre on ltd» city. officialf atate that a total of 7,060 will. fect I v«-, while the work of the German ly r«-»|Hiii*ll>h- for the meni ■uci«-«*c* gitlm-d Ity the alile*. be reached. If not surpassed. In the meantime, plan* ure '«»mg outlined to prepare Prague toe aviator* i* very efficient. The figure* ihow that travel by au- ANTWERP, (»«t. 2. The bombard —■■ i ,» ... ,i. ----- th«- teni|M>rar) capital. The mi* * • try Imildiiigs are to lie remodeled tomobile* ba* been much heavier thli PAHIN, Oct. 2.—The Gerillan» are already partly flitiiktil, miti their ment of the southern fortification» FNI*O I’ll M’FNTO there. The Military Counril ftsla) ortleml the irtinitiliafe fortMcailon continue un|nterruple«l. fai»i night u BL M IDE Rteri’ITALN "“"“‘"T th“' romutu nival Ion» are In serious «langer. of flic suburls« of l h-nmi. «•ntereil the park to September 27. The kalaa-r'» tns>t>s are iv*l»llitg <|c*|M-talely every liiovtvia ut of the 1111 inlier of go 11* wete moved nvurer to '1914, was 1,252, while the total for I he < Ity. I p to thl* tline tlie big 10.3 alUra. Il I» duclarvd liiat the draper* In cltatitilt-r of their tight Ing proves LONDON, Oct. 2. A dispatch from 1’1 TRtN.li ID, Oct. 2.—It I« atmoune«*! that the German» ar«- in full liiat the German* fewr a part of their fon es In the triangle la-lwtcn the ¡Inch mortar« have not been used, and ('opt-nltagt-u *ay* that 60,000 german the entire year of 1913 was 760. The road to the lake ha* been »ex retreat ill .Siinalki province. They were demornlizetl after the Russian ! a viator« »ay that none of them have wounded have reached Cologne, The cuufiurncc of the Alam- «ml Olar are In «langt r of la-lug < ut off. cellent thi* year, and little difficulty < stivante broke through their center. Tbe Garman* are striving fiiri«ai»l) to drive Go- halli»- Ilin iartlici bi « tl mounted. exposition building* there have been ha* been exp«-riet>< ed in traversing it > There i» violent lighting west of Mirtino. The German« have razed most of converted Into hospital*. w«-«t. Titi« would dear the way for Illese Imupa Io retire when iit«»-«*nry. with any kind of a machine. There, The main German army in thiseampnign is concent rat«*! w est of Practically the entire army lul«l for tin- ilefenae of l’uri» has le<n the suburban village* Gun* are post- haa been but cne light snowfall. I'etrakow ami Keiler. They are strongly entrent bed, and a liot tight i» e«- hurl«*l Into lite ««tnHitt, with all other ri serie». The German» have also I <-d at He> ntopdemberg, Tbisvelt. Ixin- A. H. Parkhurst closed hetb <am|m peeled when du- Russian advance comea in contact with them. reinforced, drawing front tlir Hlu-iiii torta ami frutti liante, hoping io turn I derxel mid other village*. Tlie in- at Crater latke October l*t, and will i liabltnntw of th«*»« vlllagt-« have fled The Rutwdan cavalry operations <ut off German communica I «on» in the Hile of luUUr. not accommodate the public. He ha* many piare», and captured nutny prtaoner». Tltewe prioom-r* »ay tlmt the |either to this city or Into Holland. That Medford *port*men are be had a splendid year's buslneps, and fort «-» at wuwalki 111<IU<I< <I imin) vet. ran* 01 Hi.- cui ller I 1 um <i-!*ru*»ian BERLIN, Oct. X— (Ila Tilt- ilague) —Il I» annoutrcerl Gun lire alile* coming more and more Intereated In lias given universal satisfaction. The campaign. left la attcmpling lo tlniik Gir Gcriiutii*. Niep« lurre been taken lo frus j X. E. It IIIAV »Y the duck shooting In Klamath county The inaiti Russian army, under (¿rami Duke Xicltolas, ami operating HAN ItE« Fit El( la attested by the following excerpt* new lodg«- on the rim will be open Unte liti». The llghllng I» maini) tre*! of Hie III*»- and oorlli ut Xojon. for business next year early in the again*! the German* ami Austrian* in Gala» ia, Ims < rosset! th«- X’ida River —— - N«-ar lite Noni me, llir siile» assault wa* m > sever«- liuti some tunnu* |*»*i- from the local columns of the Med season, and there will be other Im in I’olaml anil the lioiiaj«-« River in «.alacia. HAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 2..... Th« ' ford papers: lina wrrr abamionetl. provement* for the accommodation of W.-dm-*<lay Tarnow was ca|»tured by tlK'in. Figlillug mirili of thè Notarne wa* the »•«•»—t M-vcrc. Here th«- enemy .Northern California Electric Railway I guest*. rcpentrtlly all«wwptc«l tu break lite Teuton line. ¡company, operating a half »core elec- A number of local hunter* arr Fremii tnntp» oprrutiug Croni Nulli) ami lotti are assaiilling lite <••-«• itric Hue* lu the vicinity of Sacramen- Jinutlng ducks on Klamath Lake thia I nited Press Service LIBRARY l»ll‘«»SIT man». Tliry tu»Ve lakt-n Beventi poaltion», »«« riti« Ina tlmuaaml» «lille «lo. '<> went Into tl>«- liamls of receiver» week. PARIS, Oct. ¡I.—Th«- latest war »»Hire bulletin received her«- follows; . . sTATioxs plaxned i yesterday afternoon. _____ Ing thl». bui limai of th«*«e bave In-eu rt taplurcd. "On our left the violent engtigenienl which has lH-»-n raging since yew- Federal Judge Dooling was author- ■‘"‘1 Brown, Frank Wilson and Wm. A h the Klamath county library,near terday, continu» *. Th»- lighting is particularly tierce nmt Roye, where we jived by Pr«wldent lx-ou Hloaa to ap- Miller have thl* morning by auto for j point three receivers. The outstand-1 Klamath county, where they will ing completion at a cost of 324,000, have repulsed a nuinlxr of attack*. LONDON, Oct. It i* lirlleved Ilmi the oult tniic of the pr« *« nl nnt ¡Ing debt* approximate 111,752,000. «pend the remainder of the week ia a county Institution, every effort ‘ "This is In spite of the fate that the euemy lias reinforve«l a |sirt of its * — - — hunting duck*, which are reported to will be made to give the people <ff th* dcprml* Isrgvly upon Ilta- reault of tlie hitille now l>e|iig wugcd at t racow whole county the benefit of the Insti front Iheri- hy new troop»». < AI,I. TIWNH’N TO ¡be most plentiful lu the Klamath dl*- bf. ilve Kitsaiau* aml ttia- Au*tr*wGertii un lot«>* Thl» «Hl ■lciiioii*tri«l<- tution, according to Mrs. J. C. Brock- I’ltoTIKT BORDER trict thl* fall. "On the center, there is nothing to report from Ritieni» to Argonne*. «•nbrough, who will be librarian. «halher the Ru**isn* an- »n effit lt-nt llgliHng liiat liin«-. — "In th«- Argonne* district, the Sitteenlli corp* of the Crown Prince's "We will serve not only the city Joe Williams leaves ibis morning NACO, Ariz., Oct. 2. Thousands of j A new ami untrieal army I* in a» lion there The question I«, "Are the circulation, but will establish deposit army ut tempted to slip by the Forest Grurie, but was repulseti north of the Ion a duck hunting trip to Klamath officer* effit lent, or will there In- liluntltrs like iliose of U h - Japanese war?" |American* with Held glasses are to- Lake. . stations througn the county," said n. id of t art-nue* la H.■imz«*-. This corps lo*t heavily in the engagement." |«lay Meekitig places of vantage from; . Mr*. Brockenbrough. "Wherever a If tlir Au»(ro-GrrnMu force* areuvern helnuwL <l«e way I* o | m * n lor lite -whleh to watch a proa|>octlve buttle; "In the VYoevre region anti on the heigtil. of the Mue*e, our advnntes desire for thi* Is expressed we will W. A Batea, Court Hal! and Chas ‘between 2,000 rebel* under Generali ve been «light, but always steady.” It: Ihr Muero»il»-'» «tlv «tur Io lieriin. - . I Palm left yesterday for Klamath I-ake til! it. I -- Muytorena* und ..... the Carranza force* Earlier bulletins have conlirine«l the failure of lite Gcrieun night at- Germany I» making a tlrsprralt- stami at t raiow. The I h -*I of Hic iunder General Benjamin Hill. Amer-' Wt< will establish a n> umber ot these .¡on a duck hunting trip. 'ieposlt stations this winter at several ta k in the viciulty of Roye. They said tire German* were strengthened lean troop* have been call«-«! from southern troop* have Iwen mawwsl there. -point* in the county. The exact loca- there, but unable t«i |»-n»-trat«- the allie* line. their rump* at tin plu< <e-<ud dialrib-; NHII’I’IXG uted along the international border to LAW El IMTll I. I lions are not known yet, but it is I , ...... ¡about certain that Bonanza, Merrill, protect American Interest*. I WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 1.— i Bly and Fort Klamath will be among United Preu Servie« PETROGRAD, Ort. .1,—Th«- war offitr líala) tl<-< lart-a that will« tile New shipplug safety regulation* tor the number. As fast as there Is de- Gl UMAX »Alli »MS» BERLIN, Oct. 3.—“We are making constant progress on the right, German for«*-» tel re« (Ing from X temnit »ml tlir Austrian* retreating in U'ARXH ROVMAXIA tuovl,'K picture films went into effect i mand from other source«, they will be ami arc driving our « tilge» through the Fient h line." says the official bul Galli ia, live original plan* of flit- gt-uel-al «taff are In-ing tifimi *ut < esattili) tod*> Vnder order* of the Interstate given depuait stations, and the books letin. It udtls: | will be interchanged from time to iCommetce Commission, beginning to carried out. BERLIN, (via The Hague). Oct. 2.| day, movie" film* cannot be shipped ¡time, thus eniaiging the ¿cope ot "The siege of Antwerp continue*, our artillery breaking through the Tin- plan* pro titled for the crushing of the German fttrte h> Hu- Rus It la understood that In u lengthy! evc«-pt in tightly closed, metal cases. ! *MX>ks available at the different sta- conference the German ambassador outlying i liain of fortifications there. We are gradually checking the lire sian rigtit, while the Russian left anniMIalril the Austrian*. at Bucharest warned Roumunla that eivliMted In a strong, spark-proof I tlons. from intliiitlual unit». "This service is not only to be ex Follitwlng Ibi*, lite Iwoarmie* w III rombine und foro« the German* to any declaration of war or obstik- act wood n I k « x , or in spark proof boxes ‘On our left in France, we continue the reduction of the last lin»- of tended to the county people, but to accept a I'.tUlc southwest of the I’tdish frtMilh-r. A* a result of the suetvs* toward Austria would also involve ■ tua-ie of *h«*e’t it-on. l'n<l«r former law regulations films Klamath Falls people as well," con- French fortification», the Muene «Tutin. Germany. of the plan*, a million lluwian* liciti In reserve at Waraaw, Irnve »«»rtctl to It wa* also announced that Turkey i co"id be rhipped in tlbrt^-board cases. eluded Mr*. Brockenbrough. "In ad "Tin- efforts of the allies to Hank us on the east anti west enti» of the «idvatwe. . Tin y have already driven tlir German» out of Luta. ¡Tl:<- new film regulations are part of dition to the library itself, it Is plan has expelled all Russian correspond Imitte line, have been frustrated. Tin- center holds firm.” Military esperia »ay limi if the Rmwdan» win lit«- light now raging al jth ise governing shipment of explo ned to establish a deposit station in ents. sive* and other dangerous articles. the main portion of the city, and sta < rmow, Ilie Gc.man» will la- iuni|H-llcil I o * u «< for praec. tions at Mills Addition and Shipping I.LOYD THOMAN LOSES TWO Hers- on Visit. Thia tatille i» Ju»t lieginultig. The Rit*«ian adtamt- ha* engaged the bk . in x< h (»r ton, making the library book* avail-; CATTLE COMING 11 L * " ’ IT1 TOES IN PECVI.IAR MANNER Mrs. Ivan D.'Applegate is here from Auatro-German* nlumg lite Ihmajek River, west of Tnrmiw. W tXTS A ROAD able to all." ______ the Applegate ranch on Dry Lake, I The bat I Ir line extend* to the foothill* of the ! nrp«<lili«it*. It reaches The first accident of the hunting visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wesley O. Word arrive«! this morning that the Io Russian IX.Iaml north of the Vistula River, when lit«- Russians an- in find bunch of 1.300 cattle from lite' Petition* for lbe establishment of a -MAX MHO BROKE JAIL HERE season occurred Saturday at Pelican Smith. Bay Lumber company’s saw mill, «'untaci with lite Aust rod lemut n fttn«*. Z.X ranch In Laki- county had arrived i r«iad to make a more direct connec ti' n between Klamath Fall* and Peli- when Lloyd Thomas, son of Mr. and For emergency exits in public It la «wlimatrd liuti lite Germans loaf HO. ihmi men In th«- fortnight'* at Manuel Viera** ranch In Yonua It's better to be in jail than to feel "’"“’’«•tin City, the tlouii*hing little com- Mrs. H. P. Thomas of this city acci valley. operation* in I’olanil. The Russian* tapfiiml u large number of gun» and ur.iulty at the property of the Pelican that one is being pursued, according dentally shot himself through the I places a Chicagoan has invented a The cattle arc being driven to this p y door with panels *0 mounted that company, will be pre- to Charles Spencer, an accused boot rapi«l lire pirvrw. point for ahlptm-ut over the Southern [ siuted at the coming m«-eting of the legger, who escaped jail here a few foot. He will lose two toes as a re pressure at any point o|>ens the latch suit Pacific. and permits the door to swing out- county court. The notices are now month* ago with Jay Groom, held to Young Thomas is a born elect ri- ward. 1 lurid, fnntaatlc falsehood. Not only HKAltNT GRILLED ¡the grand Jury for burglary. For posted. ,cian, and would rather experlmeni FDR »INTERVIEW" , la It an entirely mlMchievoua inven WHO IIAs WORK TjH* road. It i* proposed, will leave that reason, he surrendered to the with ohtns, volts and amperes than FOR A WOMAN? ! tl <» Shippington road near the uld authorities at I’ortlaud. tion, but It I* really another product i The railroad connecting Chile and The following is from the Even- l ‘“t‘ It was a dynamo that brought j Bolivia, which crosses the Andes 14.- LONDON. Oct. 3 The Globe de of the I'otadam lie factory." ; brick kiln. about his injury. nounce* an alleged Interview with an Who ha* work for a w Bling woniun.! _________ ______ ing Telegram: , 105 feet above sea level, provides ox- This foremoon, Thomas, carrying . gen chambers in which passengers ii woiii.tn w li<> an cxpcrlcn« >.l nur*. -»••■»■»*■ »•».■».< .».» unnamed member of the British cab I (siting Parrilla. “Because he wanted to go into Mr*. Georgia Martin of Santa Crux, and experienced in nil lines of house business at Klamath Falls and was the shotgun, was going by the ruins can get relief from the rarified air of inet, cabled to America, and printed tired of his travels through Mexico ot the Pelican Bay mill, now in course .hp £lfh altitudesl in conns« lion with the Hearst peace I* »pending a few weeks with her work? parent*. Mr. and Mr*. R. A. Emmett and California. Charles Spencer, who of reconstruction. A dynamo was in propaganda WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 2 She I* the mother of four children, "Thia particular report, circulated all attending school, and is in serious iTlieir nineteeuth w«-dding anniversary on June 27, insuring that he was operation, and resting the muzzle of The inner vessel of a double boiler For some time Honduras has been need of employment. She does not was celebrated today by Vice Presi about to be indicted tor giving liquor the shotgun on his foot, Thomas stop for many uses that has been invented In behalf of the Hearst plans, declar to an Indian on the Klamath reserva ped to watch it ing that England's beat statesmen innwn to contain petroleum deposit*, seek charity, but a chance to earn a dent and Mrs. Marshall. L. - in England, fits the outer tightly, so Presumably from the jar caused by realise that acceptable terms of pence but only recently were steps taken to living for herself und young on«*«, and I “Get married younger and have tion. broke out of the county jail at as to get the full benellt of the Is highly recommended for her effi children," is the vice preaident's ad Klamath Falls, and for three mouths the whirring mechanism, the shotgun steam, while a safety valve is provld. should be granted the German*. I* a «(pioli them. was exploded, and the full charge ciency. vice. He and Mr*. Marshall are child saw the world, wandered into the po cd to prevent explosions. lice station last night and gave him struck the youth in the foot, blowing Have you eiuploymout for such a less. off t w i i oes women during the hours school Is In "I think the general run of men self up. This morning he was turned A Chicago inventor’s attachment session? should' bo married around 25. or be- over to the United States attorney’s for motion picture projectors reels a At a meeting of the Ladies' Aid ' office and later remanded to the coun If so. call up the Herald. We will bore 30," the. vice president adds«! film after it has been exhibited front Society of the Grace Methodist Epis- ty jail. Spencer will be arraigne«! bo glad to inform her of the employ- The vice president is a little past 'coital eburer, held Friday afternoon, the outside toward the center, so that 60 years of age. He.was married In tomorrow morning. r-ent offered. the following officers were elected for it will not have to be rehandled hefore " '1 am tired of this hunted feeling, ’ 1S95, at the age of 45. befog shown again. I Prior to her marriage Mrs. Mar Spencer told Assistant United States the ensuing term: President — Mrs. C. L. Lewis. District Attorney Rankin this morn shall was Miss Lois I. Klmsey. and First Vice President--Mrs. C. V. Trotol is the name given to a now like her busband, she is also a native ing. '1 want to go into business in Fisher. explosive said to be the safest high ¡Klamath Falls, and I knew it would Word Ims just been received that of the Hoosier state. Second Vice President—Mrs. Henry explosive known. Its formula was lie jail tor me as soon as I was found. Circuit Judge Coke, in chnrgo of the I* Benson. worked out by Lieutenant Harold C. A* soon as my time is up I will go Marshfield judicial district, will con laid Is Improving. Recording Secretary—Mrs. W. Woodward, an officer in the New duct the October term of tlie circuit Nltic-year-old Elmer Smltb, operat I into business.' ” Steinmetz. York National Guard. Six ounces of court 111 Lake county for Judge IL 11 ed on Weduesilay for appendicitis, is Corresponding Secretary—Mrs. J. trotol. It is said, will do the work of ton Coke will reach here October pronounced rapidly recovering by S. Elliott. : twelve ounces of dynamite. 10th. The following day, with Court ( Dr*. Johnson & Cathay. His case Treasurer—Mrs. Harry Peltz. Reporter Richardson, he will leave was acute At this meeting the women made PEKIN, Oct. 3 China has rejected About twelve miles ot experimental for Lakeview. the contention of Japan that the oc arrangements for a reception, to be highway* have been built near Wash Judge Coke will be remembered slater* of Nl. Fruit« i* Hcie. here as tlie Judge who decided the With a view to Inter returning and cupation of Weihsen by the latter given at the church Thursday even ington, D. C., tor government expert*, cum «' of Murdoch vs. the County Court, taking up the ma'ter or erecting a country does not constitute a vioia- ing in honor of Rev. E. C. Richards to enable them to determine what to prevent the removal of the court hospital, two sisters of the Order of 'tlon of neurality treaties. In a firm and wife. Rev. Richards has Just . method* of construction and mater house. HI* decision was against the St. Francis are here from Baker for a and dignified note China ha? notified been returned to the Klamath Falls ials are best under various condition*. plaintiff, and this was sustained by ¡few days’ visit. The order has just Japan that the action Is regarded as parish by the M. E. conference, and ¡completed a splendid hospital in ; hostile, and added that if the railways the entertainment is a testimonial of the supreme court. When a survey was made of the lot that province were occupiedl it i-steem. Further plans were also made , Baker. wild;« of Bolivia all longitude was fig by the society for the nnnnal bazaar, ¡would constitute another violation. _____________ Three Celt-hnile Birthday* ured by the aid of time signals sent Throughout the republic the his- to be given by the organ'zation De WASHINGTON, I). C., Oct. 2. Going for Visit. by wireless from a station 120 miles Representative Curl Hayden, Arizo William Mesner Is planning to visit ¡tile feeling toward Japan is rapidlv cember 4th. Thl* is always a big from the baso of operation*. OF KLAMATH FALL«, OREGON event, and looked forward to by all na's first representative, today cole- a brother in Portland he ha* not seen growing. the resident* of the city. brated hl.» 37th birthday anniversary. for two deegdes. Italian engineer« have reported that ■ So that a telephone user will have a Roprosentntive Cordell Hull of Ten- U. fl. DRPOSITARY the proposed tunnel from Venice to pencil within reach when needed. Son I* Born. nossae, "father" of tlio income tax G im - s to Chicago. the Island of Lido, which will be two to A son was born on Saturday Robert A. Johnson of the Klamath there lias been Invented an attach- law, and ReprvHentative Gallaway of OUR POLICIES— They mile* long and in place« twenty-eeven Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Patterson, Manufacturlng company, left Thur*- ment to bold one on a transmitter at j Toxas, also celebrated their 48d and To distribute the banks assets i n such a way a* tn maintain under feet below the rea, is entirely feas- ’ M/ conditions and at all times an ample reserve to meet Ute demands 42d birthday anniversaries, respec day morning for Chicago, where he the end of a string that i* wound up reside on what is known as the “Po iblo. tato Short ” ranch west of Midland. will attend to busine** matter*. . by a spring when idle. tively. of Ito doposKore and take care of Ito borrowing customers. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock, 100,000 Surplus, $11,000 « t