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•X MONDAY, tMTOHER tu. tuti TUE SEMI WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. PAGE. THHKK MANHLAI GHTHl IS YERGKT VIIII.ITHM MAY THEN WILL ('ol)lns, but for »peed, confidence and MIX HEItlEM; BOSTON HATH— dash, nothing Is lacking. He works I NGAINMT THOMAS G. SMITH with Ever* in perfect fashion. Mt MEDFORD, Oct. 9. After five Of these receipts the « lubs will re-( PHILADELPHIA, Oct IU. It the PETBOGRAD, Ort. O.—/J*h<- II ussiti n center, fully mobilised at War» hours* di llboratloti, the jury In the gods of war ar» looking for a real «.elve 3<) per cent aud the National 'trial of 'I homua <1. Smith, accused of sirup, their stamping ground is Phil < <>mni Ise Ion 10 tier cent. The players saw, has started ou tlie tirst lap of the advance on Bertln. 'the mu rd r of Link River ileall, a fel adidphla today After blaring their do not share In the receipts after tbej The war office says that this army, which Includes eitin» of the i sar’a low Klumuth Indian, returi»-<l u ver way through the National league, first four games, thia money being di dict of voluntary manatungiiter at 11 performing the unprecedented feat of vided 90 per cent to th» clubs and 10 misti efficient regiments, is u I reati y In action. The men are getting Into o'clock last night. jumping from last place to the top. per cent to the National Commission. an engagement around Wlia lawek, around Vistula and thirty miles from The players eligible to participate Tim case was tried In tlu* f* deral'ui>d then nulling lb* pennant to tbelr Tlutrn. LONDON, Oct. V That the slug, llevad that Russia la fostering tills at district court. In »ewslon ii<«r«* Fed- mast, the Boston Braves yesterday In the series are; I still playa an Important part In suu I titude In an attempt to weaken Japan eiul Dialtlot Attorney Reatnes asked « banded an awful crimp to the Atb* , Boston -Cat her, Cocreham, Con-; It Is stated tliat tin- Russians an* now within ninety-six miles of taming public spirit and forwarding by bringing her luto a nur with the for a ««’ivictlon for first degree mur let les, and today they are taking up .nolly, Coiterel, Crutcher, Davis, Deal, Poarn, the first German Interior stronghold to he encountered. der. Attorneys Ontdll A Manning of the task of routing the Mackmeu Devore, Dygey, Evers, Gilbert, Gow- movements for the aid of the Red United Ututos The fighting is lontinuous. Tin* Russian advance Is steady, owing t Klamath Full», ¡or tho defetise, asked A crowd of 3u,oou Is expected to <iy, Hess, James, Maranville, Mann. Cross, has been fully demonstrated witn'-uu the second struggle between Martin, Mltchzell, Moran. Rudolph. <> the overwhelming force engaged. Scores of babies, born during the for ucquIttaI. hero by Hlr Herbert Tree's revival of present war will bear for life names "Drake." An «'Xteusioii of ten days was given the Mar-klan forces and George Htail Schmidt, Smith, Strand. Tyler, Whal-; From the first performance, the Inflicted upon them by parents carried the defense to file nn application for ings' sensational wonder-workers. ilag, Whitted. Philadelphia... Baker, Barry, Bend- patriotic scenes portrayed In this away with patriotism or wishing to a now trial. Moving on to Boston for the third By KARI, von NNIEGAND <-r, Bressler, Bush, Collins, Coombs, diaina have aroused the audiences to keep fresh events In history by tho The defendant received the verdict'*»d fourth games, Monday and Tues I I tilled Press Sluff < orres|*o,i<leot ) Davies, Davis, Kept, Lapp, McAvoy, children whoso names will recall the tremendous outbursts of patriotic en without a show of emotion, lie 1« uay, even greater throngs are expect Mclnnes, Murphy. Oldrlng, Penncock, thusiasm. Every night tbs vast audi events Among ti e < bild Insurance' held In tho county jail. ed, tor there Is more room at Fenway " tERRALI.EN, via Berlin ami via wireless from Nauru to Sayville— ! Blank, Hchang, Hhawkey, Strunk. ences gather In Illa Majesty's theater legist rat Ions recently were ¡"Alsace- A number of Klumutb Indians were Park, and Bostonians are greatly 'I honias, Thompson, Walsh, Wyckoff. 1 U oliM-sibty )— Accompanying the German troop» into Russia east of Wler- und wildly cheer the stirring scenes Lorrain» Jones" and "Louvuliio Nich in attendance at the trial. The case elated over the result of the initial The Braves have everything to gain i tMll< n as tin* first English speaking correspondent on tlie Russian front, I The effect of these demonstrations Is olls." 1 was the outcome of an assault upon conflict. and nothing to lose. To Stallings no' being witnesses by heavy Increases In The series just started presents a 1 Beall, one of the most Influential witnessi'il a terrific battle wlierein the Russians, with heavy tlehl artillery, lM-nnant has ever fallen before. Havre. France, Oct 9 The Indi the donations to relief funds and by ! struggle between a seasoned, highly ¡patriarchs of the Klamath r««erva- Winning la an old story to the Ath mnnonmled the German position». many recruits from among the young vidual bravery of the British army en tloti, by Smlih. Smith struck Beall organized, hard hitting machine, as letics and to Mack. Four pennants ginis>rs Is being lauded here by pris mill theatre-goers. Tlie ground shook, and the gun» roared and thumlereil unlnterru|e on the head with a horseshoe, and af opposed to a dashing new outfit. and four world's ih miplonshlps have oners ami wounded coming from the ter being Iu an unconscious state for Stalling's main reliance is In his fallen to Uslly, but tlie <>i-rinan» »I imm I their ground, returning the fire slowly and them. They have proven LONDON, Get 3 Great Britain front. Au Instince of the courage of several days, the old Indian died at pitchers and the dash nnd cuntidenc« Invincible in the past, and even now has declared war on Germany's trade these bridge builders ¡S shown In th» delilM-mtely. The Ru»«ians failed in tlieir efforts to roll up and envelop of bls men. ¡the Klamath Falla hospital. and detailed plans are already under account uf how un engineer sergeant The great strategist. Mack, presents say bard luck cost them the game tin- left wing of tin- tierman force. Smith was Intoxicated at the time. way to replace all articles boaring the gave bls Ufa to save from annihilation the same array which has turned yesterday. familiar "Made In Germany" trade-, a ininll bqdy of English engineers Ill« was engaged to marry Beall's j back the Cubs and Giants In defeat, N«-»t«rday this part of U m - luti tl<-f rout was tut rd prraacd. lotst night, The question the Braves will at mark with goods made by English who were protecting u bridge. The iilnughter, Lottie lloail, who was one iHis batsmea, the terror of their tempt to answer is whether the mar however, strong reinforcemrata wrn- ru»hed to fa* a*» iota nee of ti«e left manufacturers. All foreign consuls, < dds were against them, and the Ger of the wltnesaes fgr the prosecution i league and the wreckers of all who velous machine has finally outlived and representatives have been In mans were on the point of crossing at the trial. Its greatness, and whether the jinx flank, which enabled it to hold Ute position in totlay’s action. Th«< defense declared that Smith 'have faced them tu world's Kerles, bls structed to supply full details qnd the bridge, when the sergeant darted I Infield the greate»' In the world, but which has struck so many other samples of Imports and exports of cut under the German fire, set u quan- ' ■ acted In self defense. It was also set tnot a sensational pitching staff—the champions this year is to work the PETR<X<RAD, Ort. 9.—It i» stated that the withdrawal of the Ru»- tlty of high explosive under the first j 'up by tbo Indian's attorneys that lack mainstays of which accomplish as dow*>fn>l of the Athletics. Germany. Governors of tho various British span and destroyed It. Forced to use ¡' of medical attention, and not the force ' much with their brains as with their I The same rules prevailing In the »btn fort cw from tie ir ponitlons at Douajec in the Galician campaign was tlie blow, caused the de ml»« of dominions have beeu supplied with a short fuse, he had no time to escape. I | of brains us with their arms- -are bis I other series exist for the games this done wle-n it was learned tliat the Ail»tro-G»TliLul> po-ilion» at Kh-lege, Beall. samples of articles that can be manu and was blown to pieces. year. ILe players will receive 64 ! assets. through Tapaow to Neu tiandec were rnrpr<-gnable. factured In their territories and tac- Mack is sending hbt great machine per cent of the receipts of the first ATTENDING MIX» torles are being ordered into comntis- J TOKIO. Oct. 9. - For the past twoj By withdrawing precipitately, the Bu»»i«n» lured 11 m * enemy to pursue, FAIR AT DORRIS ! after the world's title for the fifth four games. This money will be di | weeks a large part of the Japan«»» slOn for the supply of this trade i time. Every man is a veteran of at vided 60 per cent to the winner and ami a battle 1» now raging in the open. . Ift<ialdom has be* n busy announcing 40 per cent to the loser. ] least one struggle. TOKIO, Oct. 9 —8ln<s the begin to the spirits of the many Imperial; Klamath Falls was well represented The bombar<lment of l*rzemy»l continue». Russian aviators report In the lineup of the Braves therri ,B,r *”■ nxldl- ning of the war bet w ecu Germany und ancestor, the d.ilaratlon of war on!**’ “,r l»eacl>es in tlie city'» walls, many building» destroy««!, anti dead unburied In i uro but two men who have ever be-> RFG1HTRATIO.N LAST FRIDAY Falls band, which Japan, there has been what uppeuru to 'Germany. The most Important of •,on *° fore smelk-d the smoke of the big WAS 3,0*3 IX THIS (WXTÏ tlx* streets. be a systematic effort to create 111- th.-»« ceremonies was held at the Im l,,n rr,,u> '«renoon for the ButteVaL battle. They are Johnny Evers, who; perlal sanctuary in the palaeo at To ’ •* Metropolis, there have 6«-n auto- fvellng between Japan and the I'nlted aided the Cubsdn their fights for the ■ For the first time in the history of parties leaving all day. fltates. This has been manifested In kio, conducted by tho wnperor hint-i At this fair, which began Thursday '*•'* “u<* Josh Devore, a former New Kiaamth county the good ship “Regis I'nlted Press Service — —- *v . ’• ... many ways, but particularly through self. Siwclal messengers were dls-f Itratlon," that great pre-election pre- patched to the grand shrlm-s and the j ,,,,d * «•"•rday night, the huat- u,anl- GHENT, Ort. W.—Antwerp still holds out ugain»t (n-niiao invasion. All the publication of reports of demands **f Ltm-erors Jlmmu and Mejjl.i“«« »"tl.. community will show the I * Of the Athletic s veterans. Bender jiminary. steamed past the 3.6v0 night tin- iMinilMinlmeut of the forts conthinril, an-l many shells »truck in which the United Ulates would make ii.ri.i.. „ , . . .. . . vkorltl ill«» iiriid iif't m lint Is* uvcfl LllKlvr firt? itl lOliF Oi tilf* ' iiiork Friday afternoon a total of I'rouuct» or Hutto valley . , of Japan, and of American sympathy rhe Japanese firmly believe that the»*.* I *or,a till- city. The Gernuins are given tliu ranges by aviators. Llvi- .toi'a. grain- fruits, vegetables, |, a 8 u e combat», I lank, Collins, Bak- 3,(02 names were on the rolls, eeremonlM muke them Invincible In' * for Germany, form er ‘ 8tr unk, l-app and Barry have been The greater pari of tlie Belgian army Im» I mm - ii iHih-retl away. King “But look who ’s here," said Dep A report that the I'nlted States had war, owing to the aid given them by ' «»•‘•«Hcwofk. a-t ool work, *U*., through three. Oldering. Mr-lune». uty County Clerk Charles De l-ap, as Alliert left only sufficient forces to stun the forts. •old several warships to Germany their ancestors, Most Japanese books j1*1* exhibits, |Thomas nnd Coombs have taken part jhe held up a bunch of a hundred or Censcrsiiip withhold» woere fie Belgians are mobilizing. dealing with the Ru»»o-Jnpaii<««»e war 1 ~~ ~ — — was given wide publication, and for a i iu two series, while Schang, Bush and more ''blank A” registrations from few days created violent anti-Ameri give the imperial ancestor* credit for " !'T«IAN Dot ND TiMlay the bombardment is continuous. German aviators are con To grand ji rn I Eddie Murphy received their baptism I outside precincts. "In addition to the can sentiment. It la generally be Japan's victory In that conflict. stantly hovering over the city, ami the bom I»» they have dropped are start tof fire a year ago. increased registration in town, we are —r— Taking the lead on May 30, the ing many tires. Following nn examination Thurs kept busy entering up the county reg-! tulning to the water users, and on tho Ulti TIME IX MERRILL day afternoon w uich brought out the Athletics bad a little trouble in again ist ration." The tin- <le|Mirtment. assisted by volunteers, has been working elay AMONG ivate :!» CHI HS 'advantages of farmers' co-operative I fact that Chatles Kucera, although he I*lnlll,,K ,he American league pen The books will close Tbursr?;- ml night. < nterprlsM. | has over 81UU coming to hint. Is un- uanl ’r«“r Tbe’' *ere never night. Among those who spoke or led willing to see that his wife and tlvei0*1 ■f,w' lb‘’* •»■■>«<> command and, Haturdsy was a big day with the The registration, by precincts, fol- LONDON', Oct. 9.—EXpert are optimistic, anil expert the defense of water users near Merrill, for they the dlscuMlons during the day were ^mall children are properly eared for, |“nd knu-red on this series with the lows: were assembled at that city, holding Dr. James NVIthycombe, former di-] I Justice of tbo Peace Gowen bound driving force and strategy Fourth Ward 334 Antwerp to continue. a most beneficial meeting. In this rector of the experiment station of i Kucera over to the action of the *ki<‘h has kept them to the fore, East Klamath Falls Tlie artillery of the Belgian forts is being »uperbly handled, the 361 reclamation service officials, farm ex the Oregon Agricultural College; Pro grand ury. HqJ was r.-te«,»d Friday Ou lh« olher hand- Br»'es have Third Ward , . 456 gmuud thereabouts iwing arcui iitely mapped for this. peris and others arc participating, ject Manager J. G. Camp, Iirlgatlun ¡on bonds furnished by Ignac Cacka i*fiBde Die most M-n»ational light in the Second Ward 278 The Germans must mass troops to storm tlie city, while the city re- i history of baseball. On July 6th the West Klauiath Falls and much of Interest Is being brought Manager George Fry. Theodore Case, and A Kalina of Malin. 237 quires only force enough to num the guns. President Ady of the Water Users Kucera told conflicting stories oa were in last place. They won Shippington .. out. I « The meeting was originally ar * Asociatlon; J. Frank Adams, J. Cl. the stand Thursday, but It was evl- four straight games after that date, Mills .............. 163 104 ranged by the Klamath Water t'sers Swan. County Agriculturist II. Itol- deut that he has for some time utter- i,nd thl’ started them on their dash Malin I........... THE HAGUE, via London.— (Delayed by censors)—Antwerp surrrnd and Glalsyer, Judgo J. II. Griffith, ily neglected his family, and left them carried them to a tie with the Fine Grove .. Aisoclatlon. ns a meeting at which 81 Judge Noland, 1 M. Glacotninl and Win. to shift for themselves. eml to th» bi-sieging German army Thursday morning at I) o'clock. The ¡Giants by August 24th, and clinched Wood River ... to explain the new extension bill 208 MeCleldan. _________________ .the pennant by Octovcr 1st. white flag was hoisted from the top of tlie Cathedral .Xotre Dame, and the 140 Ix>st River ......... since G ru It has grown Into a big FMPIOYFIt Mt ED Between July 6 and August 24 they Tule Lake ..... 300 Ixmdtanlment »toppisl at once. "gel-togeth<r" meeting, with a farm- BN NN EMPLOYK *on flumes, lost only 8 and tied Dairy.................. 85 era* Institute thrown In. Burgomaster Devoue ami Alderman Frank went to the Bernchem gate, _____ line. They continued their winning Odell .................. 105 where they met General von Yedeler, and unconditionally surrendeml the Many from Klamath Falla were in .Sult to recover 8251. which th« la,,d dld ,‘MM' • •”»««• "*ries, while Poe Valley .... 60 attendance. Reveral of these people city. plaintiff rays he advanced the defend-1 “ •« “ ng every club in the league, 25 Klamath Ij»ke . . will speak. The assemblage Is at the Registration for the November Rudolph. Janies and Tyler carried Plevna................ ■«nt, and to recover >400 wages and 60 Merrill opera bouse, and this fore election doses Thursday. In order to 'the Braves along with steady, con Worden.............. HOME. Oct. 10.—The kaiser, according to tierman newspapers re 4® I noon the welcome of Merrill w«s ex give those who ate working during damages, has been started In the cir sistent pitching, holding the rival Midland.............. 75 is-in» I here, intentis striking at Enginutl inimetliately, Antwerp becoming tended by two of her beat known nnd the day time a chance to register, the cuit court by Archie V. Tlndell elub batters at bay, while their team Hildebrand .... 55 the latse of »perätions against the British. oldest citizens, N. 8. Merrill and Dan county clerk's office will be open against NNTHlam H. Johnson. W. H. mates hammered in enough runs to Sprague River . . A. Renner is attorney for the plaintiff. 88 Van Brimmer. At noon a delicious Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. The complaint alleges that alt'ef keep the Braves in the lead should the langell Valley . 87 luncheon was served by the Merrill BERI.I.X, Ort. 10.—“We are in entire control! of the fortress of Ant. ' enemy threaten. forts to procure the payment of these Swan .................. 38 women-- really, "dinner" Is a better Dr, 8. Josephine Baker, head of Upon these same pltchera Stallings Algoma.............. werp," suya tile war office. .sums have b«*en in vain. 54 word to describe one of tln*se Merrl’l Now York city's bureau of child hy will plu his faith for victory over the Mt. Laki............ 91 "luncheons." giene, says that foreign born mothers TALK OF FRENITI Mack men. They face the great«wt LONDON, Ort. 10.—According to a news agency dispatch, a large The program Includes a number of are the mainstay of America's popu-1 M ost OPTIMIST!!' test of their careers In their efforts to WORK ON NINTH discussion», chiefly on problems per- i latlon. < eivtmn force crossed the Scheldt* River at Termoude, and against Belgian spike th«« guns of the heavy artillery ABOl’T (N)MPLETE < ppualtlon is advaucing northeasterly toward St. Nicholas. | That the avernge yield of the Klam- whlch has wrecked the offerings of i.ith county ranches this fall was in such men as Matthewnon, Marquard, This force is apparently intent U| h > ii turning Hie car of the llelgbin Within a few days the Ninth street excess of the Willamette Valley farm I Tesresu, Overall, Brown and all who improvement work will be completed army. If it succeeds in cutting off the retreat, the Belgians must cither 1 yields was one of the points brought have faetd them, but the work of by the Garret Construction oempany, battle in the open country or I m * interned in Holland. out Thursday night by Professor H.T. Rudolph yesterday was sufficient to and will be ready for approval and ac Two-thirds of Antwerp was wrecked by German sheila, and the city i French, leader in the extension work chang«« the odds in the betting. ceptance by the city. Only the last Until the Braves drove him from block remains incomplete, and as soon is burning in many places. The Cathedral of Notre Dame, built in the being carried on jointly by the De partment of Agriculture nnd the Ore the game yesterday, the Athletic's as the oil Is worked In sufficiently, fourteenth century, was badly damaged. gon Agricultural College. Professor mainstay in the box was Bender, the this will be finished by the laying of It is not known where tlx* Belgian capital will now I m * established. French addressed a highly Interested stolid Indian, who weathered the the top dressing. 'audience nt the Chamber of Com- storm of so many previous conflicts. This improvement Is one of the WASHINGTON, D. <’., Oct. to.—American Consul General Dietrich "Will he come back?” is the question. most important in the city, as it ■ merce. With Bender about eliminated. makes a thoroughly improved route cables the state department tliat the Germans lire«! oil tanks at Antwerp fly nl addition, the speakers commend ed the local farmers on their efforts. Plank, with his great pitching knowl- to Shippington from the business por ing the American ting, and burned them. I Ho urged upon them the benefits of edge, Bush, the hero of last year'a tion of town. The improvement runs receiving the assistance offered them series, Shawkey and other younger on Eighth from Main to High street; PARIS, Oct. Iff.—Following is the latest war office statement: In their problems by the extension de men in the Athletic camp, are primed High to Ninth street; on Ninth from "The battle continues satisfactorily to the allies. partment, and through County Agri- and ready for the call that will cer High to Prospect street; from Pros tainly come to them for service. Be culturlst Glalsyer. pect to Upham avenue; from Upham "We leave maintained our iHsdtion all along the line in tlie face of hind the bat Mack has Schang, who avenue to White avenue. vigorous attacks ley the enemy. Particularly Is this so on the left, in the WASHINGTON. D. 0., Oct. 9.— jumped to the fore In the last series Oiled macadam is used in the work. I region of Arinientiers ami t'asM-l, north of the Oise. A bitter contest Is expected In bot h us one of tho greatest catchers of the With the conclusion of the Ninth "We have gained several advantageous position». The fullest utilisa the house und Henate when tho war game. Stallings has every confidence ; street project, Contractor Garrett will i tax measure now in the hands of sen in Gowdy, but lanky Hank Is hardly move his force from that street to the tion of the cavalry forces is ini|>o»»il<l«*, owing to the rough nature of the ate committee is reported to congress. I he equal of Schang. ¡Third street Improvement. NVith two ground. About the second base will be i crews at work on this, It is expected { The "liquor question" will be the "In the region of St«* Mihlel, we have made progress. J prime issue, nnd will overshadow all waged a battle of braius between two that It can be completed at an early ‘•Severe fighting is in progress along the East Prussian frontier where 'other articles In the bill, and a stren of the greatest strategists on the date, providing the weather permits. | th«» Russian» are successful. They now hold l.yck. uous fight will be mnde by the liquor I playing held. In Eddie Collins and "Investment of Przmysl by the Russians progreaaes favorably. Today i Interests to prevent an additional Johnny Evers tho game's greatest sec Sells His Interest. OF KLAMATH FALLH, OREGON tax on their goods. ond basemen uro represented. Frank Lean, who has been associat they captured one of the principal outlying forts from the AuHtro-German The democratic senate caucus met Collins and Jack Barry at short, ed with Lester Barron In the Klamath forces. ’’ at 1U o’clock this morning In an effort have long stood out as the greatest 'Auto company, has sold his Interest V. 8. DEPOSITARY , to hasten t he completion of the rom- combination In either league about jto his partner. With hla fomlly, Mr. OUR POLICIES-- 'mitten's report. If It'« worth having, Its worth In* Dr. H. E. Morris, secretary of the tbo keystone of the infield. Evers Lean will soon leave for Bellingham. To distribute the banka assets In such n way as to maintain under lias little "Rabbit" Maranville work- Wash. McMinnville Commercial Club, has as suring. See Chllcote. any conditions and at all time» an ample reserve to meet the demands Bandon will have h new steam Ing wltli him. Maranville is not as surances that a cannery will be built of its depositors and take care of Its borrowing customers. laundry. old In experience ns either Barry or Herald want ads brine resulta next year. Herald want ada bring results SOME MINOR WAR NEWS FROM EUROPE ? FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock, 100,000 Surplus, $11,000 RUSSIAN FORCES MARCH TOWARD BERLIN