The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 03, 1914, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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HEAVY VOTE IS
BEING POLLED
Quiet and Order Prevail in Town-Length
of Ballot Will Make Returns Come
in Very Slowly
Willi fti,'l WfwIlH-r nlid InlHi 111" luii)' pUrm the polling plat wrr
lrr tt Hi rmu loeiir nn) chii 'imrrMI) iiUrii-ii
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1914
Rrlee, Ffr
Holes in Roof of Notre Dame
Cathedral Made by Bombs
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U.lltl ti
fj, atirr urh n bitter rampaljcu It)
jUlo Mid lOUUly jxHUm, Many
mu voted thU forenoon, then upturn
d home In dti their Ittiukentir. liui
lttrr itajrd t liOllia Ulllll till jtllrf
tiuon, apparently calling III (llfrati
mil ivmc lit llh their himband.
,ll uvrr town iitilptbve pU'VaiU.
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CLEVELAND. Nov, 3. U r.
pf tl that i tin li'l-l roto 111 Ohio
liUiiir) u (x'lue i"st today. I'ruhitii
ut there u norm lit lli drnnlienne I'mii nrni dm -'iial niinrm;n amend
6.t Will-nni illnturlMttttxi lliat hn iifnt uteMbaduw ateryihlug. Tim
(biurlcrUdt ItlwU In U19 past.' bey feallo-r lirr retarded the early
Thr BDiiini and men totet rub ot-itote. but UMlieri in Ui iai-
bo i the poll while nnlilitg for' great portion or itn ut rant
Ihrir Mlot. iiJ all Ik perfect order .thU motnine.
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a HmK3AHh . i 01 JIT JF tin jPjimIB
QjHp ti numUir or I'oriUuJ tmvrN,
lot hImwh h liplnit Honi In HjJb)- Whitman rtli
I) (flrmU, nml ulten a rlifttic. lu Vtltnl, ,H4 t'trio !lrnll
Ibr .!ut Uckrt, A trtul leh J vw viuik Vnv. a .-t.int ih.
tvittC k-i at tun IKlIU, ll'rlalt) ll - i,t,,0-j.i a,i viilcra Tint lpt. . . . .
.t ..d U,y r.clli. la ihM .11 ", uT i h WUI mSlI .vnr.' "" ' '""" f 0,e M'mt ! Mty ," ehUrc1'' wh,cl' fr Wan)'
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oi( to .!,. ' ilkp mu( btAuilf.l bulldlnic In lboiarll' m m verr HUle damage
... . . . . . wni( jont,, Several iilor- woro knock-
0.i I Ik bwijr l Mnic . , An, world -tin, .Nolr,, i.m CMhHlr.t at from fl ,t(,narrl (,l6 CVM am, a
Si! II.X Itrr ! S' '.'.m'J'.lW '. H-Ml ,,,arW: 8lro' ,lm4- ,W,,,, "" bw,, '' torn In U.o lead coverln. of
mift. will torn in Yory mw. IK lll ,iu,u.a...i 'rliprd In th,. ell, and llu. caW the roof. Tito bulldta. fiowsver, wa
r mure miin afHi irk tmuy ir' ..,-.... (.,..v n , -.....v...
Ulitfu the roilltdiplp KMI II U utll I".'.
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(lit- nuitrui!! rau mid a blc uu la
t.l.rliit Klftrpli rtiiinlllullotml
i nliu.luitu'tiu nrr miljmlitvd to tin
totnre (Mda)'.
Ilralrl In California HUlm)
Uiilltd I'rcat MrTk
KAN KIIANCIHCO, Nuy, 3,.lndlca.'
Wm, l,.r.. and frnm mP.M,. M-rhlu.-. I'm tnu
IhrtniKhiuil the lt0 am that tlm' Unllrd l'tM Herrlo
krarlmt ot In lltv hlnlnry of Ca. MII.WAfKIM:. Nov 3 -A lioavy
Ifprnl b ,r. up, n U jn.ji.t I fvri4 all -r Wlncmuln
iJlrlwl that tlm (ulal riiitil vrlll takfl Tlirr w a hie nt In tlif noclallnl
'fitjr lioum. IdUtrlct ttila forenoon Tho auprvino
OwIhb to iho largn aim of thu lmlirtiurl ralmnnl to .ruil tliw uo of thn!
I jrinjijiMxrkrriwVMi,iir--' ---..i
(Conllnusd on pas 4)
Cutting of Dikes Is
Routing the Germans
uwiiie to iho lar aim uf thu haUn
I! and ihv iiiiiuIht of amendment'
en ll, llu. whIuk u ypry alo, in'
"The Mutual Girl and Her Auntie
No Matter What Your
Needs May Be. You Will
Find Them Enumerated
Upon the Mutual
Girl and Her
Auntie Page.
Deal With the
Advertisers
They WM1 Have Something New
to Offer Every
Tuesday and
Friday.
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The Herald WUI
Start Publication
Friday Evening
November 6th., 1914.
Cm. id 1'reu SerUcn ItltiK Oh dykes and flooding them,
I'AKI.S, Nov. 3. TliU ivcnliiK with tho Ilrllltth and French artillery
rommiiiiliiii.i unya th Ccrman have'''""! wem a tney "intKwa in me
tiilliil. IMi.ii iti n mi' ... ...... in ......
--r-r.7"L .CSCC".V : :.-r -r- i f 'dpilnltoly nhandoiitd thtdr jioiiltlon on wator,
tlm left tmiik of tlm Yr, and hnvu
rellri'd from nil of tholr entrench
nientu them n the rcmiU of Inunda
lioii from thu cutting of tho dykes.
Thu nlHet no hold nil of tuce poal-
)llon, enpi'drtlly thoso bolow Ulx
Mil do.
i The Herman nro hard iiroed at
timtiy ixiliita nloiiK tho hnttlo front,
Miindred.i weru slnuglitored and
tunny drowned, the result beliiK the
hrenklnK of tho urray'a morale.
ImtiUHllately tho ntllea assumed the
offensive und repelled tho enemy at
mnny polnta.
United Proaa Service
IIAVRK, Nov. 3. In behalf ot tho
and iaik'iU declare their orfenHlve j llolKlau nrmy, nn ofnclal statement
ha foi. Tli. allien nro mlviincluKtla Issued saying tho OcrmniiB aro re
ever) where. . trcitlHR to the east, abandoning their
The nitemiu of tho (lermans to ad-(dead and wounded,
vatiro nloiur tho Honcoiiat U called This says tho ndvnnco of the Hel-
ilie eoHtlliHt defeat of tho war. Their Klans ttnuird tho t.ur I llndliiK i-
I lorniiM were enormouii when they were denees of precipitate- retreat from
jllnnlly rrnshod by the UvlKlnna cut-jthnt Hection by tho Clormaim.
TAXPAYERS WANT ANOTHER REVOLT
STIRS MEXICANS
MUSIC IN
SCHOOL
I'KTITIO.V IK PHKSKXTKI1 TO THU
llllAltlt OK IHItlX'l'OIIH, AHKI.VO
tiii: iti:-KSTAiii.isiii:T ok
THIS COUItSK
lloldliiK that tho Ions of tho bene-
lliH from touching nniale In the grndo
m'hoolH U utrongly felt, u poiltlon
was lueaonted to tho board of direct-
oih of tho hcIiooI dUtrlct laut night,
iibklng for tho 10-cRtabllnhmenl of
thin courao In the gnimmar ucIuioIh,
Up to Ihla yunr, music wna u part
of tho courto of utudy. Tho petition
imkn that It bo rosumud at once,
tMTHOI.ICS, STIItHKU BY RKlORT
OK AM.K(1KI 1'KRHKCUTIONS
OK 1IIIKSTS, IIATTMXO WITH
Till: TltOOI'KHN
MORE TROUBLES iTIIRIfFY
FOR CARRANZA! l UIUYL
AID OF
i;.vm:i htatix islamic iii.Mi
t'fm ii:iav i.v kvacuation or
VKHA t'llt"., ANI l'IMl IfilO.VAI.'
l'lti:.KII)i:.T A.MKI
WANTS
POWERS
I'nltcd I'rcM Service
WASIIINOTON, O. V., Nov. 3
In a nhiirp note addreMCd to Car-,
ranra ih Kovernmcnt place the rv
xpoiiiflblllty for tho delay In evacuat-,
Iiik Vera Cruz upon him. Tlilu de
clares that (ho United State could not
evacuate until Carranza had guar
anteed protection to the American
there and the customs question! were
natUfaclorlly suttlud.
Neutral Nations Are Urged to Intercede
With Allies-Russo-Turk Engagement
Rumored-Moslems Ordered Out
United I'reM Sertlce
HOMK, Nov. a. It U rt.iK)it.-l uitro 1l,,et-
Turk were arrested. Tho natlvm
United t'reM Service
Kl I'ASO, Tex., Nov." 3. General
fiultorrez, governor of th itato ot
Han Lulu I'otosl, wa today elected
provlxlonnl president of Mexico by
the pea co delegates, according to a
report recelred here.
the Turklxlt ami IliiMtfan troop ar
eiigjiKril In battle near Trlljnd. ' Keort Egypt's faraskm
Arronllnir in n.e Miurce of till. in. United I'rew Servlc.
formation. Itu-ia. untlclmttlair Turk-! BERMN. Nov. 3. The Lokal Am-
Mi lionllllty, iiiaM-I un army ner zreger
the bonier.
sar& that 15,000 Turkblh
troops have already Invaded Egypt.
LAST MONTH WAS
CLOUDIER
COLDER
THK MKTKOKOUXilCAL ItKCORDS
SHOW THAT OCTOIIKIt, IU14.
HAD OVKlt TWO IXCHKS OF
lUI.NKAI.li TO ITS CHKDIT
A comparUon of the weather re
port for October, 1913, aud the Octo
ber jutt pal shows that tho 1914
October was somewhat cooler and
more damp than a year ago. The pre
cipitation last month waa 3.02 Inched,
according to the meteorological rec
ords ot the reclamation service, while
In October, 19-13, the total rainfall
was .32 of an Inch. ,
The warmest day In October, 19 H,
was October 13, when the mercury
reached 76. Thu warmest day In Oc
tober, 1913, saw the temperature
reach S7.
Thore were twelve clear days In Oc
tober, 1913, and twelve a year later.
The record for last" month, as pre
pared by Observer Moster, follews:
Temporaturo Mean maximum,
Gl.G: mean minimum, 30.2; maxi
mum, 70, on October 13; minimum,
20, on October C.
Precipitation Total, 2.02 Inches;
greatest In 24 hours. .77 on October t
19th.
Number of days clear, 12; partly
cloudy, 14; cloudy, 5; with .01 Inch
or more precipitation, 8.
Turk Port Shellitl
United Press Service
LO.VIKJX, Xov. 3. The admiralty I
'ixlny announced that ,tlie llcitUh
trul-er Minerva ha destroyed the
lurkUh ion rt of Alcasla, Arabia, on'
the iiait nl(!c ot tho Gulf Akaha. The y
Mim-iTu khetletl tlte port anil the
troop Mere forrett to evacuate. I
Seek PowetV Aald
MINISTERS KEEP
SAME OFFICERS
MKKTIXU VHSTKRDAY, OLI
OFKICKRS AUK RE-ELECTED
AND I'ifcl.XS MADR FOR UNION
THANKSGIVING SERVICE
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United Press Service
LONDON, Nov. 3. Turkey Is en-!
d.-avorlng -to get the neutral powers ! Tne 'rlng officers wer. ire-Uct-to
accept thcapology tendered. Thls!ei1 tor another year by the Klanath
will undoubtedly fall, as the allies lFa Ministerial Association at Mob
demanded a specific complaint with (day's meeting:
thetr original ultimatum. ' President, Rer. 3. S. Stubblefleld,
... . . , .. . .. , (pastor Presbyterian church; vie
It is not believed that the Turks' ,, , ,, , , '
m vim.i ,, m.., T.T,..t. ,i.!,resIden. ev- E- c- Rctard. paator
, .. . .. .. ...." . .. . ... . 'Grace M. E. church; cretary trM
izo that If tho allies win It will end
European Turkey.
urer. Elder S. I). Harlan, paator Chrte-
,tian church.
At this meeting plans were made
for the annual Thanksgiving u&loa
church service. This will be held at
tbethe Christian church this year, aad
Rev. Simmons, pastor or the Baptist
United Pr.ftts Service
PETROGRAD, Nov. 3. -A mani
festo was Issued today signed by thet
czar and welcoming war with Turkey.!
This announced that an Imperial church- wl" dMver lhe 8Crmon-
decree would bo Issued within a week f " "
exMIUng all Turks from Russia vr!th-GI"i.yer Hetiinw.
In a week. n. Roland M. Glalsyer, county agrl-
jculturisr, returned last night from
Urltioh Ship I.ot
United Press Service
LONDON, Nov. 3. The foreign of-
Dee confirms the report that the Brit
ish steamer Fredrlcka was burned
and scuttled when Turkish warships
bombarded Novorossysk.
I Portland, where he has been at th.
Jl.and Show, with tha Klamath county
-(exhibit. Ho is greatly elated over th
prospects of Klamath county wlaslac
some ribbons, especially tor potato. '
EASTERN STOCK
YARDS SHUT UP
DRASTIC ACTION TAKK.V IIV THE
GOVERNMENT, AFTER DISCO V
ERV OF FOOT-AND-MOUTH DIS
EASE THERE
Uulted Preaa derno
EI, PASO, Tx Nov. 5. Catholic
residents ot Toluca revolted against
tho Carrnuta govornmeut because ot
alleged persecutions of tho clergy of
tholr church. Fighting botween the
religious forces and tho Carranxlstaa
under General Francisco Murgla has
been In progress for threo days,
Fifteou women aro neektug soats
In tho Washington legislature.
United t'reks Service
CHICAGO, Nov. 3. The huroau ot
animal Industry ot tho Departmoat ot
Agriculture ordered all stockyards In
Chicago and In Ohio, ludlana, Illi
nois and Michigan closed at 10 o'clock
last night.
This followed the discovery of new
cases ot the foot-and-mouth disease.
As a result the price ot hogs jump
ed 2 G cents per hundred pounds fol
lowing tho order.
Uulted Press Sarvlc
CHICAGO. Nov. 3, -Packers say
that the quarautlno will only slightly
affect tho business nt tho stockyards.
Most of the stockyards supplies como
from tho West. Thousands ot men
are at work fumigating the yards.
In the battle at La Basse the Indian
troops made their first appearasc la
, battle. The Germans bad worsted the
Martial Law in Cairo a,Uea when the ,ndlans W0J.e Mnt to
United Presa Service the rescue. They charged with feroc-
CAIRO, Egypt, Nov. 3. Martial Ity, und routed the Germans, after in
law was proclaimed to'day. Many dieting terrible loss with the bayonet.
Horses Save the Soldiers
Splendid Animals Give Blood to Fight Diseases
United Press Service
DETROIT, Mich., Nov. 3. Quar
tered on some of tho tluest pasture
land in Michigan, at Rochester, near
Detroit, aud maintained in a lite ot
luxury and ease, a drove ot magnifi
cent horses aro dally giving their
blood to save tho lives ot soldiers
lighting on the battlefields ot Eu
rope. These animals have no other
purpose In life they merely give
tholr blood that the soldiera may live.
Tho horsea aro the property of
Parke, Davis & Co. of Detroit, the
largest drug manufacturing concern
In tho world. They nro used to pro
duce antl-tosotantq serum, which la
administered to prevent and euro the
dread disease, tetauus. Tho entire
output ot the antl-tcsotanlc serum
manufactured by the Parke Davis
company from tho blood of their
horses la now shipped to Europe for
injection luto the soldiers suffering or
threatened with tetanus.
During the month ot October the
4
Parke Davis company shipped to the
battlefields ot Europe more tbaa tea
times as much ot tho serum as Is nor
mally exported.
Tho method ot manufacturing tha
eorum Is complicated, and the' process
takes more than nine months from
start to finish. Briefly, the method
Is this:
letanus germs, which are merely
vegetable plants, are propogated on a
largo scale In the Parko Davla labor
atories. These germs are tbea placed
In a largo receptacle about forty feet
square, which Is filled with beef soup,
or boulHom manufactured from beef
and gluco.se. This mixture Is. .then
covered with sterile oil to preTOBt
air from getting at the germs, Md
permitted to stand for three weeks,
during which period the tetaatis
germs multiply Into the kIIIIom.
These germs excrete polsoa, ,
The next step la the process Is Mw
nitration ot tha mixture iiwin'.u
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