FFF4FFFFFFFFF • LEADING UAFKK OF « • SOUTHERN OKKOON ♦ F F F F F F F F F F F F F Hern I a (Lhr VOLUMF XIX KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY OCTOBER SUPPLY HOOSE IS SWEPT BY A FIRE; LOSS IS ÏP5.0Ü0 12 1914 •♦♦♦♦♦•♦•♦••F « HKAUHKH KVKHVUNB F F IN KLAMATH ClHNTV F « t « « • MFFFFFF NUMBER VU GERMANS ABOUT TO FORESTER TELLS WILD THROW LOSES Of PEAK TO GET SE BUILT TO RUN RESUME OFFENSIVE LID FROM TIMBER GAME IN TWELFTH 60ÏERHMENTL06S litTtNEIi Ualled Press Service (la understood, however, that at least WIHI.I» MAKKE IT HEiiVE I'REH- United Frees Service score was tied. Hank Gowdy, back­ A MAN FROM ILLINOIS IM THE PARIS, Oct 12 Military Strate­ 8.000 of the rear guard of tbs retreat­ BOSTON, Oct. 13.- A wild throw stop of the Braves, drove out a home armi TUBE ENT TIME gists think that the lisunini are ing army were rut off aud driven Into by Pitcher Bush of the Athletic* gave run in the tenth frame. about to resume their offense along Holland, where they are now interned the Brave* the third game of the pres­ Thise Gowdy person, by the way, is the entire 300 mile front. They prob­ ent world'» series before one of the qualifying as the hitting marvel of the Mrs's Orlala I« I ukuowti, But It Ilei ably ex|>«<’t to keep the allies busy United Press Service lirait <>f Forest Hervite I« Guest of Icrgent aud wildest < rowd of fans ever series. Today. In addition to the home Tract ut Twenty-Nix Million reet of and prevent them sending reinforce­ I'AltiS, Oct. 12. -A dispatch from wltuc . sing a world series game. run, he drove out two two-sackers. hprrail <'< ushlerablr When Iliaco** Klamath t'luainlH-r of < omitiere« al ments to stop the entrenchment of th« Naples says that twenty Italian trans­ » As It was, three extra frame* were Both Bush and Tyler played good (iermun* near Lille. ports. escorted by the naval fleet, have a l.uacheou at th* White Pelican necessary to decide the game It was ball until the extra innings started. Bought Eroni the Government by The French aud British long ago sailed, to return the Italian troops In the twelfth that the hero of laat Then Tyler was yanked out in the ths NltiuU ou H|>|enille replaced by the vol­ lamm la Nou in Portland Pun tia»- tend. Il Is understood that new Brit­ unteer corps, This was one of tbe hardest fought hero, took his place. Bush continued Escape Ileali' h> Mirai lr tile k oleata. Ing Equipment lor HI« Sawmill. ish troops are now at Ostend The ostensible cause of the return game* of any series Three times the In tbs box. A renewal of the German attack on of the troops from Lybla is the ex­ 1 2 C 7 3 4 5 8 0 10 11 13— R. H. the allies center la expected after a piration of enlistment of the tusn, but o 1 o u u O u 2 0 1— S w RONTON . .0 1 Firs supposedly starting front tbe week's lull. Censorship forbids the It Is generally believe I that the action Following » visit to Crater Lake, Yet another sawmill 1« lu sight for HITS o 2 1 <» o o t F 1 I I 1 tits furnace lu the blacksmith shop of publication of the plans of the French. is a part of the preparation of Italy to llarry 8. Graves, forester and chief of o <» 1 o u o o o 2 0 <>— 4 H 2 Klamath Falls. PHILADELPHI I I tbs Fanners’ implement aud Hupply,lt I* reported that heavy British rein- participate th« forest service, aud Supervisor L. HITS o o 2 o .. I 1 I o 1 a F O W. E. Lamm of Danville, IBs., who House Sunday morning caused |2&. forcements are at Ostend, and that M. Erickson of Crater National forest, has been In the Klamath country for mod io«« |o that concern, Of this 110,- the French, British snd Belgians are United Press Service arrived here lalt- Sauday from Med- two years, has Just purchased approx­ (too was damage to the building and massing there for an assault on the Ivie wireleasl'Lord. This moruMyf Mr. Grave« left BERLIN. Oct. 12 *18,000 loea of slock. «xlreme northwestern wing of the - -Reports re*- Ived from Vienna stale for Lakeview. Mt. Erickson will imately 24.000,000 feet of timber that after heavy destruction the Rus­ rpend a couple of days here The dames spread rapidly, aud German army. from the government. Hs *s no* in This afternoon the German west­ sian* abandoned their attempt to take When discovered the Are had a great l-ast night' these geutlei.ien were Portland, presumably purchasing tha The Austrians detested guests at a luBcheou at the White Mart Tbe building being largely of ern line la attempting to advance Presmysl equipment for hla plant to convert frame conali uctlon. burned rapidly, along I be French coast to the Rt rails tlx Russian divisions near l-ancut, and Pelican hotel, given by the Klamath thia timber into lumber. of Dover. and the flame« were further fed by routed one Cossack division east of Chamber of Commerce, and attended The timber Is included in tbs Cra- Vigorous cavalry engagements con­ Nymao grease, oils, etc.. In the paint shop. uy a dozen representative men At ter Lake national fores», The tract tinue in the region of I.abasae Es- this lime Mr. Graves outlined hi* plan The portlou of the building used by ua* recently advertised for sale, and talrea and llazelbrouck It says that (or a future bill, whereby lhe present tbe blacksmith shop was a total lues. I .a tutu purchased It at *3.50 per thou­ the German attack between l-asalgny generation will derive more beneAt The second floor of that part of the sand feet for the pine, and ¿0 cents and Itoye was repulsed and that the ;from the national forests. building containing the office was also per thousand feet for the Ar. French advance on the center con­ destroyed A brick Ore well prevent­ City Attorney Ituienic today re to the people of Klamath Falls tbs "Since the organization of the work • Tbe tract of timber purchased by tinues On the extreme right the ed the spread of the flames to that munity to get ahead and reconcile it­ ('resident of the association, plans He has been here for the last two While a number of men wore at week, with Improved demand and ex­ self to the holding back of some of its f were made for encouraging farming years, and during that time has done work flghttng the Ore In the second Ixvosley and others suffered more or treme lop grades a little stronger In resources There I* the difficulty. No by the youngsters of the project The much to acquaint himseif with Klam- floor oyer lhe blacksmith shop th» less damaged hands as the result of price. Top price on steers 7c; bulk benefit is felt. It is to bring about ¡details will be announced later. ath county timber. .Mr l.amm la an PIT NATIRDAV. AND HUME roof collapeed. and falling. It carried cut*. of sales Id SO to *8.76. Extreme top Stronger aid that the forest service I* One of the contests will be a potato experienced lumberman, and a clean "The loss Is about *26.000" said on cows for the week. *0 IS. Bulls ¡now working (or, and this we have out the second floor The men were CONTESTS STARTED THAT growing contest. Seed spuds will be cut. live young business man. and Is a "The Insurance met with ready sale at strong prices. (hope of accomplishing." precipitated to tbe ground with the Mr. Lewis, today. Ifvrnished. and three colts will be giv- valuable and welcome addition to our wreckage, and by a miracle, almost, on the place amounts to *14.000, so Will. INTEREST KIDDIES The receipt of hogs was heavy and ; Mr Graves then told of the plan' en to the winners. For the best bar- business interests. they escaped without serious injury <>ur loss la something over *10,000 so the demand good, with the top at that he Is now at work on. to make it ‘ ley raised by youngsters three calves ----------------------------- a* we can tell today. Caeli Weeks struck on the sidewalk liar , *7.48 at close of market possible for the communities to use will be given. For the best wheat, W. C. T. U. Meeting. "It Is our Intention to rebuild the <»o hla back, with a window casing on Sheep and lamb receipts were light, the wealth of the adjoining forests for "This is the class of meetings we ,three calves, and for the best oats, [ The regular meeting of the Wo­ top of hint, but he was not Injured to burned portions of the building. This with the demand strong for first class the building of roads, bridges and de- should hold more frequently,” was'three prises of three goblers and men’s Christian Temperance Union any extent. l-e<>n Boiler had his hands will be done In a much more substan­ quality. Prices were fully as steady will be held tomorrow afternoon at I ‘the opinion expressed by several wh > three hen turkey*. (Continued on Pace 4) badly cut by broken glass In getting tial manner than before. as last week. The prises will be donated by water the home of Mrs. George McDonald, "But for the efforts of the volun­ out of lhe building after the second 704 Walnut avenue. The meeting be­ teer firemen and other citizens who so floor fell with him gins at 2:80. (Continued on page *1 Rhinehart Motachenbachcr was bravely battled to prevent our loos, overcome by smoke while working In the blow would have been much more the rear of the building. Fire Chief serious. Our gratitude I* too great oo Ed Wakefield. Jess Hunsaker, Bird for expression WILL REBUILD THE CATTLE RECEIPTS LIGHT LAST WEEK ANKENY CANAL IS NOW UP TO PEOPLE Rapid Fire Gun Drawn by Dogs I “The Mutual Girl and Her Auntie Ther« are many qualifications to the real slice«» lu adver­ tising, hut the most pre-eminent one In my mind I* HONESTY. I do not refer to It In the baser sense, because n man I* a fool now-n-dnys unless he Is absolutely honest There Is an old maxim, "lloncsly la the beat policyThere Is nothing best about II—honesty Is the only policy No one knows whether a min Is honest but himself, do not know whether 1 am honest or not Our wives think we ure honest, and whether we are or not. It Is a pretty good idea to keep them thinking that way; hut they could not prove it to save their Ilves. It Is a good thing some men are dishonest, I have seen som« men with ao much ability that if they were honest some of ua would have no chance they would get all the money. If you want to know whether you are honest or not, when you go home tonight look at yourself In the looking glass, and ask yourself the question, "Am I an honest man?" You want to keep looking nt yourself, too. because, you take II from me. the tendency Is to look down after you u«k the question Now. If you get n aatlafuctory answer In the looking glnsH tonight, don't bother about what anybody else thinks, because, If you ure snlisAed that yon are an honest man, that settles It. If you can't get n satisfactory unswer tonight, try It every night until you do. and then you are on the right track. And so tie honest In your advertising, and It will bring you linger lesults In your bitslnesa, and put you right. it Is Impossible to throw Insincere thoughts at a man or al the public, and have them catch sincere thoughts. Remember that sales take place In the mind of the buyer always. Keep your eye on Ths Herald and "Daddy's" tnlks, ,, J-.--~ ll~--------- 1------------------------------------------- --- ---- - ■*■■■■■■■■ Withycombe Wins Here Candidate Puts Patriotism in Lead of Politics One of the most patriotic addresses combe has paid the Klamath country, ¡ever delivered in Klamath Falls was lu the past twenty-flve years be has been here many times, aud being a ¡lhe speech of Dr. Jam«« Withycombe, practical farmer, is lu a splendid po­ (for a quarter of a century a worker sition to note the progress In the past ifor the farmer, and now republican and forecast our future. ¡candidate for governor. In bis speech ! a \ÄsßiZ;V « 1 "You people are blessed with a like doctor urged upon the people the country that is healthful, that Is beau­ necessity of turning the resources of tiful and that is productive," said he, the state to the development of farm­ and I look for a city of ¿5.000 peo­ ing and other vital industries, rather ple here. Just when this will come ¡than to political purposes. de|>ends upon a number of thing* The harm that this has done in the principally the completion of the past was brought out forcibly by a Klamath-Natron cutoff. man. who, through long association "In addition to your farming po«- with the demonstration and exten­ sibillties, you have wonderful manu­ sion work In the state. Is In a thor- facturing prospect*. Thera 1« a wealth lough position to know. Tb« candi- of raw material tributary to Klamath 'date, far from suffering from the at­ Falls which must be made up and sent tacks made upon him by the Portland out through here, and this will de­ louinn 1 and copied by other newspa­ mand thousands of workers. pers. Is winning friends through his "It will be a matter of time, though work of putting politics In the back­ before Klamath Fall* as a manufac­ ground while he works for a greater turing center will come fully to the Oregon. • I front. The scarcity of labor here re­ The doctor is assured a hearty vote sults lu high wage*, and this makes lu Klamath county, for the farmers competition with th« East in some and business meu have entire con fl lines out of the question For ths dence in him and his wonderful abil­ present, therefore, all effort* should ity to bring about conditions he ad be thrown to furthering tbe cause of To be acquainted with Dr. farming, dairying and xiock raising, The work done by tliese intelligent .who have seen them In action hh al­ times under Are they have crouched vocates. down quietly while the soldiers oper­ Withycombe is to be an ardent *up- for the Klamath country as a farm­ dogs In drawing Belgian rapid Are most marvelous. The dogs have dash- ing and dairying country I* also a ated the guns with deadly effect Into | porter for him. (guna baa been described by those oil Into battle with the men, aud at the German ranks. This is not the first visit Dr. Withy- land of much promise."