MONDAY, OCTOBER 1», 1014 THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. FAGE TRUME BOURNE MAY* COMPARE executive U> indicate measures tbat THE FIRST THREE-GI N THE ADMINISTRATIONS shall or shall not be considered, the TURRET FOR NEVADA language lu which such measures To the voters of Oregon shall t>e drafted, and the time In BOSTON, Oct. 16. — Within a tew It Is ferquenlly remarked, and which they shall be passed Tho dem­ days there will be Installed on ths Itilled Prase Service probably true that "the dollar will ocratic congress has practically abdi­ new battleship Nevada at the Fore LITTLE STORIES FROM THE FRONT THAT ARE COMING IN LONDON, Ort. Iff.—Although otttctal Information Is being withheld ¡vote in the coming November elec­ cated Its constitutional function as a Rivers shipyards, the first three-gun through censorship. It la believed certain Hull tlin German« liave occupied THROUGH THE CAPITAL* OI THE NATION'S MOW FIGHTING tion, meaning thereby that voters will legislative body, and the rapt to I has turret ever placed on an American Ostend, one of Belgium's principal strategic !«•«•<« on tlw English rlusnnel. I be guided chiefly by their economic become but an echo of the White battleship. EACH OTHER—HOME ARE TRIVIAL, BUT ALI. ARK INTEREST- W hen the last boats left there a big force of Uhlans was alrrady visi­ Interests In marking tbelr ballots; House. They will be the beet protected of ble near the city. Communication is Interrupted. ING AT THIS TIM.*. yet. to my mind, issues more deeply With ul| other advocates of popular any in the world, and will be the It ia believed that Hie allies evaruated the ilQ Tuesday and went I affecting our national welfare are In­ government, I applauded Woodrow heaviest ever set up, weighing on the volved In this campaign It is Inevit­ Wilson when, as a candidate, bo re­ sonlh to prevent itelng isolated. ■average about eighty tons, or some able that economic problems shall fig­ pudiated those of his early writings . eleven tons heaviqy than the turrets PETROGRAD, Oct. 14.—A Russian The length of the wire paid out gave ure in every political contest To be which condemned tbe Initiative and I'lilted Press Service on the Argentine battleship Rlvada- artilleryman, who at the risk of bis gunners. LONDON, Ort. 10,—Mail advices to lite Dally Globe say liiat German guided by self Interest Is elemental In referendum, but I watched In vain for vla. which was considered the “last life stopped while retreating under fire, went to rescue a baby, baa re- ; cavalry patrols occupied Oetcml for a few hours Tuesday, The story dors human nature, and voters so influ­ that vigorous activity which tbe , word" in naval construction. LONDON. Oct. 3.— (By mall to enced will drive democracy from con­ American people had a right to expect i reived the Cross of St. George Two New York)— **1 noi say whether or not they left the city. "Ranji,” the famous Each of the Nevada's turrets will trol of the bouse of representatives him. as governor of New Jersey, to ' have three fourteen Inch guns, the < atnpanlons who later went to his res- .cricketer, now the Maharajah Jam ¡and perhaps control the senate. exert for tbe adoption of thoee fun­ | moat powerful on any United States ! cue. also were awarded the same Sahib of Nawangar, has emulated the I'nlted Press Hervlce The history of the republican party damentals of popular government In Indian ruling princes, by making an l battleship, and rivaled only by a few honor. THE HAGUE, Oct. Itl. Practically all of Belgium Is now held by the is a record of successful constructive! his own state, nor do 1 know of any The artilleryman was taken to the offer to the English government to In the British and German fleets. Germans. Grrtnans from Ghent occupied Blankenburg yesterday, with effort. Democratic policies have been advocacy of same eInce he became They will weigh about 147,500 hospital at Kleff, where he surprised j raise, maintain and equip a force of hardly any reslstmce. They limwedUtrly preceded toward . . . ¡destructive Under recent republican "resident. .the nurses by bringing with him the 1,000 for service with the allies army. I rejoiced again when Candidate pounds each, will be fifty-three feet baby he bad saved. (Note The rest of the foregoing was deleted by tbs censors, It la 'administration the postal savings In a speech to hie subjects at Jamna­ long, and will throw a projectile 'bank and parcel post were created, Wilson proclaimed pitiless publicity considered likely that It means the movement to occupy Ostend I gs r, be said: The soldier ’ * battery had been get- The latter ¡th«, pure food and meat Inspection as one of his princlplee, and. there­ weighing 1,400 pounds t "You will be glad to know that I will carry a much larger amount of l,n < ,he worat of an engagement, and laws were enacted, bureaus of labor fore, have seen with astonisbment have placed the humble and limited l ulled Press Hervlce and mines were eetabllsbed, a work- the __ withholding _____ — of Information re- high explosive thsn the 875-pound|an order was given to fall back, resources of my state at the disposal While retreating through a village. LONDON, Oct. IB.—E»peris are convinced lluil the German« plan to man's compensation law was passed., carding public busln< i. tbe establish-1 projectiles of the 12-lnch pieces. Two of these three-gun turrets the artilleryman noticed a baby crawl- of the empire by my letter to the mount lltrlr higgrat guns at Ostend and risenIwre along the Belgian roast, the canal sone waa acquired, and the nent of the party caucus and the hoping thus to force the British fieri to stay offshore. Tlw gun« an* already I'anama canal waa planned, autbor- adoption of unprecedented secrecy as will be installed, one In the forecastle the street In tbs very agent of the government, "I have promised to raise and main­ deck and one on the quarterdeck. I,alh t«1* artillery fire. He ran mounted on trains, ready to be ruslied to the coast. i I zed and nearly completed, the In- a governmental policy. tain a force of 1,000 able bodied men with a two-gun turret behind and !>ack an< * Picked up the baby, and Refugee« any llial the British boaath of annihilating the Germans If i come tax and popular election of sen- Up to tbe time of his election the to fight for the empire, tn give 300 they occupied the t oast were pnwtialurr. They say that the biggest German 'ntors umendmvnls were submitted to public utterances of Woodrow Wilson slightly above each other, so there J“at aa he dl<1 a «bell burst over his horses and fifteen motors over and will be five fourteen-inch guns facing t “ ’ ad fel < 10 « h « ground, holding gun« an* more powerful anti inon* easily handled titan the guns they used it><* states, the Interstate Commerce ptoclalmed him an opponent of exec- babl' under him. He was shot above two squadrons of imperial ser- against Liege, Namur ami Antwerp. Commission was vitalized and such i:tlve control over legislation, but the ahead and a similar number facing vice lancers. transportation abuses as free passes, .record since his Inauguration shows a astern Thus the fire of all ten guns rhrou«b the back, and unable to get "Our duty Is clear at this anxious may be concentrated at either side or u!'- ®*Mng his helplessness two of ' rebates and favoritism were abol ­ a difference as marked as that lllus-| ONE (NtllREHIHt NDKN'T GOT whom they had never before heard, almost directly ahead or astern hia ' °mrades rushed back and carried time. Not that every man will be ished, Internal Improvements were .Hated In the famous story of Dr. MM ELI. OF GVNPOWDFIlt named Laure. waa at the front. requisitioned to bear arms and fight The advantage of such an arrange- h0’11 he and ,he bab* lo safety. conducted In a business-like manner Jekyl and Mr Hyde. but every man can help In mitigating Whether he was at the German or ment has deeply Impressed naval ----------- 'and American Industries were foster-1 Candidate Wilson, not only as an LONDON. Oct. 7c—(By mall to the French front they couldn’t toll. the effects of war by continuing trade authorities the world over. The New IJJNDON, Oct. 16. — Winston |<*d under a tariff law that protected endorser of his party platform, but New York I— The third day's story from another ¡home producers from competition Iby bls own specific utterances, was i York and Texas, the only American ¡Churchill today banded out his opin­ and commerce under normal condi­ tions.” town of another battle started the ■ with cheaper labor abroad Fleury Ixture Is at the front an unequivocal advocate of free tolls| ships now in commission with four- ion of how the war could be brought war correspondents' lament In every And I must get there, too Hlnce the beginning of the present ¡for American coastwise shipping, teen-inch guns, carry them mounted ¡to an end. It was In a message be LONDON. Oct. 3,—(By mall to |in five two-gun turrets, instead of : sent to be read at a recruiting demon- capital in Europe. Why do you let him go to war administration congress has been through the Panama canal. Presl-' New York) -According to a state­ And keep ue back with you?" Who is this Fleury Laure? How kept in almost continuous session, en- dent Wilson repudiated both party ' four, a* on the Nevada and her sister ,'stratiou at Acton Park. ment just issued by the local gov­ ship, the Oklahoma. "Nothing less than a million Brit-; It lent a song; it Isn't even a poem did he get to the front? These were acting laws which have proven de-land personal pledges, and forced re- rt Is estimated that about three Uh soldiers in tbe line together will ernment board, 6,000 refugees from the questions asked by every worried structlve or ineffective. Tho new pul of the free tolls provision It’s a chant of woe that was Intoned more months will be needed in which finish this war as it has got to be fin-! Belgium are now being taken care by the war corre­ editor In every newspaper office In tariff law forced American producers , For years and years Woodrow WII- j to complete the work' of laying on the ished. The cause is worthy the ef-j of here. They have been sent to Christendom. Into competition with cheap labor eon was known to the world as an' spondents during cer homes where individuals had offered "We must got that fellow away abroad, but did not bring the prom- aggressive advocate of civil service Nevada's side armor. ; fort, and the effort is well witbin our tain days of the pree Because of the fact that she will , strength. Victory Is certain If we or­ to take care of some. The board an­ ent war. Monocled from the front," said the war office« ised reduction In the cost of living, reform, and was the recipient of the use only oil for fuel there will be but ganize now This is tbe time for sac- nounced that large numbers of offers English journalists If they bad only known It Fleury In a frantic effort to overcome the'votes of hundreds of thousands who I would hav. marked their ballots oth- one •moke gtac,t' ,nd the h0'1”" c’n ¡rffite »nd daring. Prussian military from English people to care for Bel­ who hadn't worn or- Ixture waa trying to save them the \ evil results of Its tariff legislation, the gians had not been accepted, so that '«* the middle of the tyranny must be broken forever." administration passed a currency law. erwlse had they forseen the policy in ** ! dlnary street clothes I troublo. it Is not feared that the government this regard, which has been pursued a “ ^' for weeks, drawled it | And now, at last, the truth about the Ineffectiveness ot which Is dem­ '•Remember that we are fighting will have any trouble in finding place boilers can thus bo given here- Th* In the war office In Fleury Laure Is out. I write It to onstrated by frequent appears of high bv his administration. not merely for tbe safety of our coun- for any more refugees who arrive, Candidate Wilson was an advocate lofore unknown security in the form London to walrus- praise his luck, his pluck snd pres­ offlclsls for tho confidence of the try. but for freedom of the world,” ______ heaviest armor ever employed th* to ustached officers. ence of mind. Hs has been the local business men of the country and by of a presidential primary, but since was tbe message sent by Balfour. LONDON, Oct. 3,—(By mall to Whiskered French correspondent of a Ixtndon newspaper recent threats of the secretary of the hie Inauguration he has apparently for ,h‘* PurPoae Bonar Law also sent a message. New York)—The Germans have some treasury to retaliate upon bankers leased all efforts to have presidential war writers who had tn his home town of Charleroi saying Never has this country been very odd ideas as to tbe progress their ANOTHER MARCONI thrown away all o( The war offices of Europe were for taking advantage of the oppor­ primary laws enacted by the several engaged in a war so just or so neces- armies are making in the war, ac- STATION IS SHUT states or by the national congress. their every day dude keeping all the big war correspond- tunities the law expressly gave isary, and never before has the whole cording to a Birmingham woman, No one Is more slow than I to ques­ except their flowing ’»ts of the world away from the firing The depressing effect ot these pol- WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 16. — .nation been so united In determining who has arrived here from Hamburg. bow ties, gestlculal- llne, but they couldn't keep the firing ¡teles has been recorded by business tion another's motives. I delight to The navy department has ordered the to br,n< il to an e»d , where she was detained by the au­ line away from this local correspond- barometers in no uncertain manner, concede to every man honesty of pur­ thorities for some time. ■Ctf JAeeAe-X. II to eras - ended- Marconi station at Honolulu closed — pose. But though I still withhold ent. Hinco January 1, ISIS, stockholders moustached officers, e The popular impression prevails within twenty-four hours, unless sat- LONDON. Oct. 16—Recruiting offi- As soon as Ixiure saw what was In American enterprises have suffered eritlcism of the motives of Woodrow and the war correspondents, who isfactory explanation is given con- cer’ all»cbe ,he Ge™»ns to get the that course through loyalty to the | paper there appeared an article by to It, chased him clear down Into tain times. ular Idol now, she declared. The peo­ The miss- range ot their artillery fire. only 49 have been saved. him on the fall of Charleroi. It was France, and at last squeezed him Into If corporation managers alone were popular government principles for A British sergeant one night ran ple think be strove to the last min­ Ing include Captain Hugh Williams a splendid first-hand story of the bat-; Paris. where the great, big, world­ interested in these conditions, it need which I long have fought. It shall into three Germans right outside the ute to avert the war, which they sav land the other high officers tie and the entry of the Germane. The famous war corre» pon den ta could cet not concern the average citizen, but be my effort, therefore, to induce as All England is today demanding re­ British line. Whipping out his re- England precipitated. next day another first-hand story by a look al him, »lap him on the back, every citizen la vitally interested in many as possible of my fellow citizens venge for the Hawke disaster. The volver the Briton killed two of the Ixture appeared, from another town and say, “Welcome, eon. to our noble the facta I have stated, for In the final I11 t-xpreas disapproval of an admlnls- Erm Hosley left on Saturday for admiralty is being criticized by the Germans and the third surrendered. midst" analysla the people pay the bill. Em- ' «ration that strives to subject the which the Germans had seized They had a telephone with them con- Ashland, to be with hi« father, who ! people for its failure to check these And now he balones ploys and employer, producer and American people to the domination The war correspondents of Europe nected with wire with their camp, is seriously ill in that city. disastrous submarine raids. grew worried A mysterious man, of consumer, are equally Intereeted. for one Dlan—one wbo seems to take It is reported that the disaster oc­ WOMEN’S MEET all business is based upon credit, and ¿Might in violating pre-election curred far from the German coast, Abstract of the Registration of Electors in Klamath County, State of Ore­ GREAT 8UCCEM credit Is baaed upon confidence In Podges gon. as shown by the Rooks of Registration, between January 3, 1014, and near to the British naval base. governmental operations, measured — . ................ and 3 o'clock p. m., October 15, 1014: The people are asking where the Even the expectations of those in by msrket vslues of collateral and In- TIMBER HALE GIVES i British fleet is. KLAMATH *00,730.00 charge were surpassed by the success dictated by interest rates, which are T K ? •j > 3 ï of the women's meeting at the Wo­ now from 7 to 10 per cent as against I - 3 ■ ? 8 E PORTLAND, Oct. 16,—The forest REDFIELD 8AY8 men's Library Club Friday afternoon, 4 to 6 per cent on short time loans, as g g II X BUSINESS (>. K. service has recently opened blds cov-1 wheu the initiative measures to be of two years ago. Q. B - s «« If you are going to lay in winter n voted upon in November were dis­ s Unsound democratic economic pol- «ing the sale of 36,650 feet of dm- <9 51 WASHINGGTON, D. C.. Oct. 16. — supplies, let ue figure your bill cussed. Half of the measures were Idea mean increased interest rates. < ber on the Crater National Forest FB taken up, and some lively discussions followed by business contmctlon and ¡Oregon The successful bidder is the Secretary Redfield of the Department before going or sending elsewhere. PRECINCT ensued, which served to clsrlfy much cessation. It certainly looks as though ¡Lamm Lumber company. The prln- of Commerce and Labor, has written Our guarantee comee to you as Senator Simmons regarding the com ­ H of the red tape surrounding some of the present administration would pass j c,l>*l stockholders in this company strong as you like. Quality and mercial situation of the entire coun­ the bills. Into history as one noted for receiver-,are E- C. Lamm, the well known price must satisfy. Mrs. Robert E. Wattenburg was ships, business stagnation and eco- lumberman of Danville, Ills., and his try, which he regards as promising. In his comments on the situation he son. W. E. Lamm. chairman of the meeting, and quite a nomln waste. It's true the war scare has said: Fourth Ward........... 353 202 112 5 5 number took part in the discussions. The timber ia situated on approx ­ is The remedy Is the process of elim-, "It is clear that our imports reach­ West Klamath Falls boosted some things a little, a few 258 160 8 59 8 7 16 The entire meeting waa a great suc­ Inatlon and aubstltutiont—he defeat imately 3.740 acres on the watershed things much, but many articles cess, and was full of Interest for all, of democrats and election of repub­ »f Odessa Creek, on the west side of ed the low point the last of August. Second Ward........... 308 . 191 83 3 3 7 31 Since then they have risen, and the Mills Addition......... 188 119 47 5 6 1! can be bought lower thia fall than so much so, that another meeting has licans. In recent conversation with Klamath Lake, In township 36 south, present tendency Is toward a still Mt. Laki .................. 100 52 32 1 1 been arranged for next Thursday af ­ 9 range 6 east, and consists of 34,000,- 6 some of the leading business men of for several previous years, mak­ 92 53 28 1 5 3 ternoon, when other measures will be the country, I have stated that repub­ 000 feet of Western yellow pine and further Increase. It is admitted that Pine Grove ............. 2 ing the average perhaps lower commerce suffered a severe shock Worden ........... .. ...... 84 54 11 up for discussion. 1 8 lican success In November—the elec­ sugar pine, 3,000,000 feet of Douglas than you have paid before. during the first weeks of the war, P Midland .................. .. 80 31 35 3 All women are invited to attend. IS tion of a republican house and a ma­ fir and 650,000 feet of white fir. __________________ a but both beligerent and neutral na­ East Klamath Falls. 397 224 124 « 14 24 The company la to pay for the tim ­ terial Increase in Republican mem ­ New crop and fresh pack goods tlons are turning toward America tor Shippington ............. 87 53 I YOUNG DEPUY GOES 19 3 1 9 bership in the senate, would In thirty ber at the rate of 33.50 per thousand are Just arriving; if turned quick­ 43 34 4 UNDER THE KNIFE days thereafter Increase the market for the Western yellow pine and sugar their supplies, principally shoes, the Swan ......................... t 1 1 ' Algoma .................... 7» ly it means a saving to you from 51 15 8 Several days ago Alfred DePuy, value of all securities at least 30 per pine, and 50 cents per thousand for textiles and iron." 5 490 Third Ward ............. 269 « 4 36 181 4 eon of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. DoPuy, cent. In every Instance my hearers the Douglas fir and white fir. They us of Interest, Insurance and stor- j Dairy ......................... MANILA HARBOR A 99 57 10 29 who live on a ranch just south of 3 plan to erect a sawmill on Klamath have said that my estimate was ex ­ age; also the larger profits pald CAUSE FOR KICK Malin ......................... 109 73 36 town, waa kicked on the leg by a tremely conservative, and many be- I.ake for the sawing of this timber. on small dribs. ¡Odell........................... 112 61 14 27 3 7 cow, while milking the animal. The lieved that the result would be even This sale will bring into the treas­ ¡Tule Lake ................ 352 WASHINGTON. D. C., Oct. 16. — 193 8 31 6 33 100 blow left a large bruise, but no atten ­ ury of the I'nlted states approximate ­ better than i predicted. We can and will help you save 35 18 1 10 1 3 3 tion waa paid to that at the time. In But, as I said before, there are ly $85.000, and 35 per cent of this The British ambassador has made a ; Klamath Lake......... much In this way. Study It for 1x 82 46 5 : 4 a few days, however, an abscesa stronger reasons why the present ad­ amount will be spent locally for complaint to the state department, j Lost River................ 157 yourself; we offer you the chance alleging that neutral nations are us­ Sprague River ......... 103 51 44 1 4 3 formed in the groin, and this became ministration should be denied the ap­ schools and roads. —TAKE IT. 24 ing the port of Manila as a base for Poe Valley ........ 62 33 4 1 so bad that it was found necessary to proval It seeks. The whole trend of 8 supplying German cruisers with coal. Hildebrand ... .a ... 31 B 50 1 1 4 bring the young man to town Friday the democratic party and of this ad- 1 Going to San Francisco. ! Bring your list or mall It to us. 34 76 26 1 u 1 3 Harry Gallagher, a well known The department has promised to in­ ! Plevna ....................... and have it removed. ministration is against popular gov­ z Langell Valley......... 104 46 43 1 14 The young man, while still suffer- ernment and for dictatorship under young lumberman, leaves Monday for vestigate 117 Wood River.............. 313 66 3 1 ia I Ing greatly, is much improved, and in centralised power. President Wilson Oakland to spend the winter. Hts Austin Hayden returned Thursday | two or three days will again be able has assumed and the democratic con­ brother has just opened a lumber 55 from a business trip to San Francisco , Totals s. .999 2,260 1,318 7« 11S to navigate. gress has recognised the right of the yard there. SOME MINOR WAR NEWS FROM EUROPE Germany Is Occupying Ostend DO THIS SUNSET GROCERY i I i tu I 1 *