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• ♦ ♦ «••♦♦♦♦♦•♦ ♦ LEADING PAPER OF ♦ « MOUTHERN OKKOON ♦ Weekly B m I h ®he i VOLUME XIX KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1914 * eeeeeeeseee ♦ II FACHEM El »• HYO.NE ix KLAM vrn « munti « « xiMSER eo I Type of Zeppelins Which Were Engaged in Storming Antwerp ALLIES, ESCAPING Sètbhon sneering nome or rhe 17 Bài Ionel» '-»¿Ms. I'tll.lHlt Il II I I !• < IMI'llt.X i:r infoi « i n m troops from Foil TIME OSTEND < «»•'» Um Kilu1 I» < >>««« lut cil Tim* German ’lag German* Have A bn mio ned Tl«elr Poni Ilona on the la-« llank of the Ly». Io Geilnau) Itrgnollng l*lmi Bn IH»|«nt«li h «>» the (••«»tiling lo Alivi««» Given Out by Aluminium F r* ne-«**<•,» R Kuusian» C*r f reti, o."» bombs are sfrepsted Have llalai'it tin- Hlcge of Pr,s<-n«»,l now In German Hand». Mays a Dia* ami tie Xow Fortifying patch From lite German Capital. iwrsuu» were killed lu Antwerp by I hxii I ii dropped in Hu- third Zeppelin raid on the elty. file p)a<e was thrown Into a panic With the iniuien IG-iuch siege gun» haminerlng the forts slid the aerial in« »»engeni dropping 600 - pound bombs on the city, the people were surging from lh< place by the thous and*. l-ately the German» have add ed n novelty to their Z* p|*e‘,ins. They have arranged an armored car to be dropped by cables for observation of I lilted • '««■»» Ser» !•» Hl HI IX, Oct. i.T fwlrele»« via May- V ill«.—— N< « «•riling Io offii tat statement Ihr Huoaten »««lie of Pryti'iii«) I Itu» berm rakani. Tlie Invmlera are ie|H>«t<-«l fortify ing on a Ilm- through Mtary. namber «»il Metlyka Tin- Nu-trinn» are said I • «* lie alla«kina i llll»«l I’te»» Her Vi.» PETROGRAD. Oil 15 Th.« gen eral staff has announ<*«l that it will not »tart the Russian campaign In Poland until there Is «nine detlnlis conclusion reached In the battle against Austro-tlerman force», now raging from Wur»a» to Vistula Th« war office la c<>uvlnce«l that German spies arc st work here Tlier** Is strong reason to sus|H*ct that previ ous slaleiuenta have been transmit!««I to Germany, giving Information re garding Rnaala'« plan«. It Is udinltted that the moat of the It us» Ian army Is engaged In (he bai lie front and In Poland The <tar feel» that If he br«-aks the German line In Poland the way Is «tear for an advance upon Berlin. the enemy. While the Zeppelin, 500 or more feet in length, rides above the « loads, and is thus obscured from the marksmen of the enemy on the earth, the cables let down observers’ car. swinging many hundred yards below, and beneslb the cloud bank they furnish a very small target for sharpshooter». The car shown here is m«de of »beet iron, and It bulges on either side to form a protection against bullets from below. A car like thia, moving rapidly, very high in tbe air. is a poor mark for sharp- shooters. Tbe modern Zeppelins are so constructed that even if a shell strikes them it will not damage _ more than one air «bamber With seventeen of these damaged, the ship might still float. The reports of the kaiser's de termination to attack London take Into account tbe large number of these Zeppelins of this type. It is said to be his belief that he could ter- rorize tbe British capita! if a dozen or more of them bombarded the city. Sawmill To Be Built CARRANZA NO! Renewed Hope for Beyond Olene Soon io quit vet Cure lor Leprosy OFFIl 1 11. Fullowliig the purchasing of tracta of private timber aggregating I2.oqo,- (•***» Cj-e-t beyond Olone, announcement was mad«* today that a sawmill is to l>e built out there this fall and win ter. The mill I» to be tn operation next spring IL II. Edmond», a well known lum- l» r man. and former superintend« nt of the Algoma Lumber company's fluite«! Prssa Hervir» HEM.IN, Oct 15 (wireless via Hay plant. I» Interested tn the movement. ville I The Russians were defeated With him ats several other experl- near Hchwrwindt. with a loss of 1,600 eiu«d lumber men. Their complete prisoner» and twenty cannon. The repulsing of the Russians by Gocn to Portland. the German» In the south haa brought Attorney Charle» F. Stone hi«» gone the Houthern Poland fight back to io Portland to attend to busines» mat Warsaw nnd the Vistula. ters. Here From Eugene. l’«turn From Vl»lt. Alex Martin Jr., for year« a real- Mr. und Mrs Don Dale returned dent of Klamath Falla. but now con- nect«-d with a Eugen«« bank, la here last night from a visit witli reist Ives visiting hi« father. Alex Martin Sr . In Ellensburg. Wash. and renewing sc«iualntanccu. Mrs. J. C. Hirns of Chattanooga. Twenty women In every 100 have 1'enn., i>ian» to fly around the world In her seroplans. dark eyes The Mutual Girl and Her Auntie WHERE HALES REALLY TAKE PLACE It la vaaier to I know n man who has make goods than It is to sell them been In the manufacturing business all hl» life, and lie says It took him some time to llnd till» out. Any man with money can buy machinery and litre men to run It and make goods, but it does not follow because he can do that that he can sell those III» money 1» of no use If he cannot s<?ll those goods good». nft««r they are made. He »aid It took him some to find out that the making of the goods 1» the least. When you ar« manufac luring- goods you are dealing both with men and metals, and you can put a thousand more men to work and make more good». But when you cross tlie line and attempt to Sell tiioae goods you will meet a different pro|w>»ltlon. When you make a sale of anything, whether In a retail store or on the road, no matter what It may be. that sale docs not first take place lu the order hook or over th«' counter in the pocketbook or In the cheek book. But every sale, whether It be u paper of pine or u grand piano. Ural takes place III the mind of the person who buya the goods. A lawyer Is as much of a »ulvHinan a» a business man. and should u*e the sum«» tactics as any other man who le Helling things, because lie Is always trying to sell the Judge and the jury his side of the case. When von put thia matter of Influencing (lie linnuin mind on RUCh n broad plane you can see that In nearly all of our rela- H our of lite we are using the prlnclplea of advertising mid siilesniiinshlp. Rend more about thia deal In The Herald tomorrow. plan» will be auuouiiird later, when they Incorporate. "it la our Intention to bulld a mill with a daily capacity of 35.000 feet <>f lumber," said one of the interested parti«-» today. This would cut about l.oiiii.ouo feet of luml*er every sea son. "Work on tlie plant will begin this fall or Ibis winter. In order to have the mill running next spring in the wood« and th« mill we expect to em ploy about sixty men." ADI It I S THE THAT PEACE CONVENTION WILL NOT WASHINGTON. D. C„ Oct. 15 ZAPATA COMEH IN - In a report made public today the public health service officials hold out a hope for the curs of leprosy, as i l ulled Pre»» Service LONDON', Oct 15— The move«iMMit °< General von ____ Boehm army _ ’s Gorman _____________ encircle the British and Belgian« near the English channel failed Inotlicial word haa been received that the British and Belgians former ly concentrated at Ostend joined the French reinforcements and checked the Germans. It is reported that the German west ward line .extending across tbe Franco-Belgian frontier, was bent back by this assault. The Britons are bearing the brunt of the fighting fnlted Press Service PARIS. Oct. 1».—It is stated that ■ he allies, in addition to escaping from the encircling movement of the Germans, delivered a smashing blow to the kaiser at the junction of France and Belgium. The French are ad vancing. forcing the wedge of the German advance. The last communication from th« tnoogta <dl. a product of the tropical countries. In the statement the offi- war office follows: rials say: "On the extreme left, in Belgium. "ft produces an apparent cura in the enemy coming from Antwerp some cases, and greatly Improves reached the neighborhood of Bruges many others, while It arrests progress and Thielt yesterday. The Germans of the disease in almost every in abandoned tbetr position on the left stance." bank of the Lys. t'nltid I're«u< Service a result of the apparent success of WASHNIGGTON. !>. «'.. Oct. 15.— a new treatment. According to official advice», ileuersl The new cure. Is based upon Chaul- Carranza has presented his resigna "Between this section and LaBasae, tion us president of Mexico to the however, the situation Is unchanged p»>ace convention now In session at "We have made a marked advance Zacatecas. between Arraz and Albert." The convention lias decided not to act on this until tlie Zapatistas are represented, A recess was taken to- United Press Service day until October 20. United Free» Service BERLIN. Oct. 15. (wireless via •>__________ , THE HAGUE, Oct. 15.- The last Sayville).—"Heavy lighting Is in act of tt.e Belgian government before • progress east of Argonaes and Sols I.Lt It RE ON EDUCATIONAL MAT- transferring to Havre was to Issue an sons." said the war office statement, order directing all males between the -French official reports of delaying ages of 18 and 4.» to join the army success in the Woevre region are UIA I KU tl Hl H LAND CO.MPANX within two day». The penalty for dis false." VERS1TY REPRESENTATIVE obeying this order is to be treate«i as “Etain is now in German hands THAT RANCH EM- traitors. The French attacks upon our position PLON EN WHONGFl'I.I.N ITT near Ste. Mihial have been repulsed." PUBLIC MEETING ANOTHER SUIT TIMUI II I Itoti ITS LANIIS Alleging that employes of D. P. Douk have b«H*n trespassing on the lands of the Weyerhauser Land com pany. and that durlug 1 *• 12 and 1913 < ut off considerable timber and con verted II to Doak's Interests. the Weyerhauser company, through Jack- son F. Kimball. Its agent, haa com- nienecd »mt in the circuit court to ro J cover *1.1*7.32, held to be the cost of the timber. The suit was tiled by Kuykendall A Ferguson. It alleges that ti e Doaks cut 3*16 pine trees, containing 272,- 7M feet of lumber, worth *2.75 per thousand, and 42 fir trees containing 68,385 feet of lumber, worth *1.75 per thousand, and 35 trees for poles, worth 51 each. Austria’s Ship Yard Is Burned i Belgians Told They Must Fight Joins Her husband. A feature of the Klamath County Teachers' Institute will be the session 11 Lot KED itv tons of earth . this evening at the Klamath County WILL HE DELAYED high school, when Fred C. Ayer of the I'nlversity of Otegon will deliver 24 Hol Rs a lecture on educational lines, The public la invited to attend this. Mrs. J. XV. Thomason arrived last Fort < <»upl«- Wed. night from Rupert. Idaho, tojoln her At the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M husband, employed by the reclama Montelius on Crescent avenue, Deni tion service as engineer of one of the son F. I-awton and Mias Gertrude excavators. Pittman, both residents of Fort Klam ath. were married Wednesday after noon. The ceremony was performed In addition to the lecture Miss Here From Hairy. fulled Press Service John Shook, a well known rancher by Rev. J. S. Rtubbletisld. They will Augusta Parker and Mrs. Bert Carl COLON, Oct. 15.--A new slide in Thomas will sing, Refreshments nf-the Dairy country, is spending the ieside on the groom's ranch in tha Wood River Valley. t ulebra cut haa piled tons of earth will be served. •lay in the county seat. In the now channel just completed. Alt of the specialists who are to Dredges, kept in anticipation of ■udì take part in the instruction of teach an emergency, are removing the ers are here now. and much of inter debris. est Is being brought’out. Esi«eclally It is believed that the caual can- interesting were the talks of Miss not Bo cleared sufficient for vessels Hofer today on playground matters. < > puss In less than twenty-four hours. War Talk in Congress No Decision Yet From Portugal CAR OF SPUDS Congressman Urges Preparation BEING SOUGHT United Press Service , is unholy, and that it is a menace to United Press Service LONDON Oil. 15. No word has b< cn received up to this time regard CHAMIIEIC OF COMMERCE IS IN WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 15,— the principles of democracy. t ‘Furthermore, 1 believe the god of ing Portugal's decision regarding her The recent plea for strict neutrality lulled Pless Service RECEIPT OF INQUIRY FROM battles will visit defeat upon the Ger declaration of wur iigalnst Germany. in speech and action, issued by Presi mans. TRIEST, Oct. 15.—The new Aus- It is said that even if ah» decides OUTSIDE HI VER, ASKING FOR dent Wilson, was ignored on the floor’ "Hut no matter which side wine. trim dreadnought, whose launching to assist Englund in South Africa it of congress today by Congressman we must remember that ever since the CAHI.OAD PRICES was scheduled for this afternoon at does not necessarily mean war with Augustus P. Gardner of the Sixth beginning of time, victorious nation» the government shipyard at .Monfal Germany. ,. . « . t. , . j j1 have proven headstrong and high The Klamath Chamber of Com Massachusetts district. cons, on the Bay of Trieat. was niy»- It would be technically assisting In He Introduced ... ,,, . . . , -, , . minded We must begin immediately merce is In receipt of an Inquiry from teilously burned. Six new torpedo suppressing a revolt. a resolution for an Investigation of (f reoritanll<> our ml|ltsry strength an outside party regarding the prices, bents were also seriously damaged. this nation's preparedness for war, j( wp expect to be able to resist this It la believed that spies were re Construction of a water course etc., for a carload of potatoes. sponsible for the blase. Shippers or producers interested (•nd passed some reflections on one high-handedness when the day of from Chicago to the Illinois River at i,oceanity arrives." La Salle, at a cost of *3.075,000 to can obtain further information re 'warring nation. Gardner presented the resolution "It is true with respect to- this ™__ Miss l.lnna Bresette, the flrat wo- the state of Illinois, was recommend garding this from the Chamber of European war.” said Gardner, "that providing for a commission to bs sp- man factory Inspector in Kansas, Is ed in the report of the specially ap- Commerce. ________ _ not ___ The variety desired Is the "Real my views are neutral. 1 am en- pointed by the president to Invsetl- urglng that the state nialutain an In pointed board of supervising en urely convinced that Germany's cause gate this country’a readiness for war. dust ria I school New Yorker” or "Burbank.' gineers I I