The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, October 15, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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    TMVHMDAY, OCTOHKK ia, IUI4
THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. ÜRE,
PAGE TÜRKE
THERE IS A NEW COAT OR SUIT WAITING FOR YOU HERE
AT ALMOST ANY PRICE YOU WISH TO PAY
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The selection is now complete, and we strongly advise an early inspection of our fine stock, a new shipment of which has just arrived. You will
really be surprised, we think, at the moderate investment required to give you one of the new fall coats or suits. These garments were carefully
selected, and were judiciously purchased, with a view of being able to offer our friends something unusual in values.
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Our experience has enabled us to choose coats and suits which meet every requirement of fashion while conserving the contents of your purse.
Come in| and see how well we have met your ideas in both price and style.
The new Redingote suits
just received are unusual values at the prices asked for them.........................................................................
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$12.95 to $25.00
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You will timi It choirr selection of < hllilreu'a mat» with li arrived 1st« last week. The prices are lower tliau you will II im I In local stores, anti ju»t no reasonable as you will limi at mail-order
stores, wltli lhe advantage of inspection before buying.
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SOME MINOR WAR NEWS FROM EUROPE
LITTLE
NTORIEN
FROM
THE
IIIIIVT
THAT
ARE
COMING
IN
THHOtGH THE CAPITAL*
EACH OTHER—NOME AKE TRIVIAL, HIT AM. AKE IWIBENT
ING AT THIN TIME.
fierce fight, und the Belglau soldiers NOT RELIEVED
ANOTHER MILL TO
best us bndly. We were told that we
GERMANY WILL
BE HIT LT TO Kl N
must cross Belgium by railway to get
VNE ANTWERP
UOVKR.NMENT LOG*
Into France. Imagine our surprise,
therefore, when on arriving In the
proximity of the frontier my regiment
was ordered to march toward Bel­
gium. Then they told us we were go­ Belgian t'apilal Is to Be Established R< ii * mvwì >I c «I French Aviation Corp*
ing to light the Belgians, who attemp­
I* Recoining Artie* Again—Tin-
it Havre, According to the laitest
Patrol Work of This Force la Pre­
ted to hinder our crossing their ter­
lilt ices—English and Belgian Arc
venting tlw Bombing of Paris by
ritory, adding that it was for my
l'rc|M«iing to Battle tlw (ionium«
country's life or death ”
the German Airmen—Cavalrymen
thing tlw l.y».—Germans Refwirt-
isl in Ghent.
LONDON. Sept 3o -(Ry mail to I was the enemy. Ku<ld<-nly we could HOEHN TAKE ADVANTAGE
At the same
Naw York)- With every day sewing see the enemy coming
OF THE EIROI’EAX WAR
LONDON, Oct. 13. The geueral
new captures of German merchant­ Mime he opened fire upon us. We
opinion is that Kaiser Wilhelm will
men of the seas, Great llrltaln la reap­ turned our gun» upon him, and 1 gave '
LONDON, Oct. 13,- The »ur of- not violate the neutrality of Holland
ing a rich harvest in prises from the the order to fire. I myself fell that I 1 hce admits today that It la having by using Antwerp as a German naval
war. Already well over lot) German was In a kind of nightmare On« of other trouble besides the fight with base.
vessels have been captured and nearly the enemy's regiments was annihilat­ ' Germany and Austria. Open rebel-
Naval experts hold that if German)
all of them have had valuable car ed. then a second one. All this lime ' lion has been encountered In Houth
attempts to concentrate her navy at
I waa pouring missiles In among ’ Africa.
goes.
Antwerp, this will aid the allies. They
(bcm. But now the nervous feeling
The naval prise court in London
Anti-Britlsh Boers, armed with say that If the German warshlpe arc
lhe Ural In existence here since the has left me. My soul is filled with German guns, and aided by the Ger-
sent to Antwerp It would be easy to
Crimean war slaty years ago has a hate, and I continue to shoot at the man African troops, are the disturb­
blockade the mouth of the Scheldt
large docket now. filled with cases <-nem> without the least feeling of ers Martial law baa been proclaimed
River and bottle them up.
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• rising from ships taken in home
throughout South Africa.
It Is also pointed out that the Ger­
ports
Hou»« of the moat valuable i "During the first night after the
The British government has just man ships. In this case, would be
captures are ths Kronprlnsessln Ce­ battle I could not sleep a wink. All
unearthed a plot on the part of the forced to leave Wilhelmshaven and
cile, with a cargo worth 300.000 the tine my mind waa filled with pic­
Boers commanded by Colonel Marltz, battle with the English fleet.
pounds; (he llelgla snd the Prines tures of the battlefield
I aaw Ger­ looking toward the establishment of a
The lack of news from the. front in­
Adalbelt
man legiments approaching and my- Boer republic In the Northwest Cape dicates that Belgium la the center of
German ships In Eugllah walers at eelf firing right Into the thick of them
activity. There is no doubt but what
provinces.
tlw Ume the war started would have Head*, arms, legs and whole bodies of
the Germans have occupied Ghent.
Officials
do
not
attempt
to
disguise
been allowed fourteen days to get out ineu sere being flung Into the air. It
Preparations are being made for an
the gravity of the Boer eltuatlon.
of port and on their way home If the »ata dreadful vision. I was in rour
engagement along the Lyn. The al-
The dissatisfaction there dates back
Germans had not refused a ■Imllar battles. When the second began I
iliea, reinforced, are opposing German
privilege Io English shl|>e In German went Into It like an automaton!. Only to the resignation of General Byers, efforts to encircle.
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|M»rts The offer came from England, your muscles arc taxed. All the rest rather than light the Germans.
Colonel Marltx 1s the command­
and was refused, and the German* of your being seems paralysed. So
PARIS, Oct. 13 -An announce­
have suffered by It as a result
complete la the suspension of the sen­ ant of one of the thirteen military ment from Bordeaux says that quar­
sory proieeee« that I never felt my districts along the Orange ttlver.
ters have been provided for the Bel­
It was stated by the government bu­ gian government officials at Havre,
I.ON DON. Hept. 30
(By mall to sound.
All I remember la that a
Now York)- A very graphic picture feeling of giddineaa came over me and reau hero that there has been a cer­ and that the Belgian capital will be
tain amount of dissatisfaction in the established there.
of the feelings of a man plunged for my head began to swim.”
• 'ape provinces since the resignation
the first time Into war are given In
I,ONIK)N, Sept. 30
(By mall to of Commandant General Beyers and
a letter received here from a Russian
officer al the front. He wrote;
, i New York)- A movement has been the ap|>olntin'-nt by the South African
PLACE
"When war was declared our 'launched among Australian sheep government of Colonel Marltx to
brigade was dispatched to the theater farmers, it was learned here today, supercede him.
Work of throwing up sectional
of action
I went with delight, and to present 1,000,000 carcases of frox-
Colonel Marltx la defiant, and has levees in the work of reclaiming 1,000
so did the others When we reached en mutton to Great Britain. The state Issued an ultimatum to the Capetown acres of marsh land at the Doak ranch
our destination we were told that the railway will carry them free to the authorities that they would invade the on Upper Klamath Ijike. will be start­
battle would begin In the morning coast and the freeling and ahipplng I'nion unities they were permitted to ed in a few days, according to Super­
At daybreak we were assigned to po­ companiee will charge the minimum meet and consult with Generals Hert- intendent James Douglas.
These
sitions, and the commander of the rate.
xog, Beyers and DeWet. all antl-Brlt- levees are to enable the easier hand­
brigade handed us a plan of action
Ish. Colonel Marltx has arrested the ling of the situation in case of over­
BRIR8KI.S. Sept, 35. (By mall to I loyal soldiers of his command, and flow.
for our artillery. From that moment
New York)
A German non-com mis­ Imprisoned them in German Routh-
horror possessed our aoula.
The Doak canal, one of the main
"It waa not anxiety for ourselves sioned officer brought to a hospital west Africa. He now heads a Ger- features of the reclamation scheme, is
or fear of the enemy, but a feeling of here, told of how surprised the Ger­ man force, armed with German guns, tilled with logs. In it are J,500,000
awe In the face of something un- man troops were when they were first besides his own rebels.
feet of timber, for the Pelican Bay
known
At « o'clock wc opened fire amt ngalnst the Belgians.
The bureau says that the German Lumber company.
”1 was wounded at the engagement governor of Southwest Africa lias
at a mark which we could not dis­
Besides these logs. Blair and other
llngulah, but which se understood 1 at Warxarge," he said, "It was a agreed to support Colonel Marltx. homestead owners are using a part
and guarantee the indei>endence of of the canal and a part of Doak's lake
front for the assembling of logs for
the republic he plans.
the Algomn Lumber company and
other plants.
, men, and their object in planting the FOE VALLEY MAN
[rice and celery Is solely to make the
IN MARRIED NOW
-hooting better than at present.”
On Wednesday Justice of the Peace
On the Sunday following the ar- Gowen solemnised the marriage of
¡rival of the seed Charles J. Ferguson Albert Mark and Margaret E. Denney,
and a number of other local sports­ both of Poe Valley. Just the wit­
men will accompany Mr. Kimball to nesses were present.
the lake and assist In sowing the seed
Mr. Mark Is a prosperous rancher
of that section of the county. He has
resided in the county many yer.-s. His
The council last night granted a
bride is equally well known.
»ear's renewal of the White Pelican
I hotel license. The application wax
Are Again Much In Action.
| made by the Klamath Development
Queen Amelie of Portugal has vol­
PAKIS, Oct. 13.— According to the company through General Manager uuteered as a nurse« in the English
army.
latest war office advices this after­ Hall.
noon. the allies have begun offensive
movements against the commands of
von Kluk and von Boehm on the Ger­
man right. The French started this
move in the vicinity of Haxebrock and
Bets use.
Link's Business College
The Germans still occupy Lille. In
the center the French have advanced
considerably along the Muese, and
have advanced along the South Ver­
dun road toward Mett.
The situation at the extreme right
is unchanged.
Cavalry encounters continue un­
ceasingly.
The rehabilitated French aeronau­
tical division is showing unususl ac­
tivity. It is patrolling and prevent­
ing the Germans from attacking
Paris.
MAKE THE LAKE
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A Dl'CK HEAVEN
With a view to making this a still
better duck shooting country, the
Weyerhauser Timber company has ar­
ranged to have wild rice and wild cel­
ery, two favorite foods of this great
game bird, sown around Aspen latke.
Two barrels of this seed are on their
way from Minneapolis.
••Aspen I-ake is on the property of
the Weyerhauser people, but instead
of using it as a private reserve it has
always been open to the public,” said
Jackson F. Kimball, the company's
Southern Oregon representative.
"The company intends to keep this
lake open for the benefit of sports-
The “Good Old Stand-by"
The gun that users swear by again*! all comers.
Fick out iom< friend you know who uses one.
Asli Aim about it. Lot him «how you the Solid
Breech, Bottom Ejection — •hell*. amok* and
gases go down away from your face; three Safety
Devices, simple Take-down, the Hammerlet*
feature.
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ten llMC Jaalar la tkh csmmvnltr Yea'll knew him k»
Ih» À»W gali Mar* •! Itmingl** UMC Ih» Sita M
Ssarlaaaaa'a Haadgaartan.
Ta baas rear sua claaaaU and hakrIcsKg rig*».
a»a Real Oil. tka *aw sawgar •alreal. nw< sra-
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Remington Ams-Union Metallic Cartridge Ca.
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YOU
Portland. Ore.
Tilford Building
SHOULD
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for
United
FOR
States
Senator
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as
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DAM IGE NVIT IN
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A. T, Link, Principal
Are von satisfied?
strong as you like.
A Womens Auxilliary to the Klam­
ath Chamber of Commerce is the lat­
est plan to bo put forward by the or­
ganisation. In all other cities In the
state the auxllliarlea are valuable ad­
juncts to the organisation.
letters are to be sent to a number
<>i prominent women club workers.
They will bo asked to bring their
friends to a meeting to be called in
the near future.
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FIELD VS. DOAK
Alleging that D. P. Doak failed to
supply a proper buildlug in which to
house the engine, and that he was'
tils negligent in safeguarding it, and
In imtructlng his employee in Its op­
eration, R. H. Martin, through Mrs.
R. H. Martin, his guardian, today
commenced a damage suit against
the owner of t'pper Lake ranch land.'
F. H. Mills Is attorney for the plaln-
j tiff.
THO.MAN WOOD IN
DEAD AT SALEM
It is alleged that as a result of
Doak's negligent«, Martin's right la­
After being in the state insane asy­ de* finger was caught In the crank '
lum for loss than a week. Thomas shaft of the engine and removed
He
Wood, the Sand Hollojv farmer who asks 135 for medical expense, 1300
waa committed last week, is dead. He for the loss of employment, and
$.».000 for permanent disability.
died Monday.
Mrs. Wood loft this morning for
Salem, nnd will return with the re-
A bill to prohibit the sale, under
mains of her husband. Before he left severe
penalties, of
Intoxicating
here Mr. Woods was In an extremely liquors to minora within the admir-
ilellcato state of health, and it was ally and maritime jurisdiction of the
the opinion of officials that he would t’nltod States waa favorably reported
lie benefitted by the medical attention to the bouse by the committee on
¡nt tho asylum.
¡alcoholic liquor traffic.
It's true the
war scare
has
boosted some things a little, a few
things much, but many articles
can be bought lower this fall than
for several previous years. mak-
inc the average perhaps lower
than yon have paid before.
Now crop and fresh pack goods
nre just arriving; if turned quick­
ly ,i means a saving to you from
us of interest, insurance and stor­
uge; also the larger profits pimi
on small dribs.
We can and will help you save
Study it for
Remember the prosperity under McKinley, Roosevelt
and fait.
Remember conditions under (.'leveland and Wilson
The issue in this campaign is not one of personality, It
is not one of non-partisanship it is a question of whether
yon prefer prosperity under Republican administration.
I )o you have enough work ? Are your wages gtxyd? Is
vour business what vou want it to be ?
If you are satisfied with present conditions, well am!
good; if yon believe that the present situation is better
than under McKinley, Roosevelt and Taft, you know what
to do.
much in this way.
yourself; w(> offer you the chance
—TAKE IT.
Bring your list or mail It to us.
SUNSET GROCERY
(I’ald Advertisement— Republican State Central Committee, Imiierlal
Hotel. Portland, Ore.)