The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 04, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1914
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HANKS LEADING WORDEN
IN THE COUNTY; TIGHT
RACE NOW FOR SHERIFF
De Lap, Hayden Are Far in the Lead
Willi iW " r'"" K,",Blh 30. '.Ink l"l '3 " '
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r..l Klamath -"'iti I'fl-f OwitHts- C'Por 33. i:ai.
dR Hunt "r r"",,, ,,",e,, ,n S--H",",,t 2I' H,,l' ,,u""' ,,(
jtl) uufa., by n K"d I"1 mstr- rimmlwrMn 16. Ilnly itmemur
ur Kitfi KItMli nd : Klmnmli Htnllu 15. Wlihywwti 33 8n.r""
I'itU rr the only I'l-fllKlt I" Jrp HrH l. Bwiwil 3,
!, wr4rn wr '" "' mlmlit ""'I " lMuy " J I M.
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.t.Mi rllrd rounty invmurer -------
Tb t"ll tor janUlii l lie
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Hon lii Ur n Jarc- wip,
Tb" lii r'-u tur lK4l oitin
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p c u una J W. H4wlturi. Hi"
tfrmwralli- faniliamp. U ( lirnlmblm
1U1 it imH !ll ml " aRnlin
KiiM until tli mml romtl, nml nil
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tun 33. llrnMiu 3K. Crnwfor.l 13.
(Ullflnny !i. Ilaril IS, Mrllttili lI. pfrUrr j
mmiF) 1 Aiinrnrjr iirnnrm nruvii
H, UBf 1 6. ikhmil suiK'fltiH'tiil
rol llnrlofi n, Otiiirrhlll 30. IU-lt-irniailr.
t'orbm 1 1, Hmllli 31, nPn
trr 4, ll)inlitiaii It. Cmitur Jh'Ikp
Taut I, llAntm Id, Wofilmi 54, SlitT
IS liny 3. IUwhurl 13, Iim' 26
ClrrV IV Ut 31, YUrfvU 7, Znk 3
CommlMliiuitr Krur X, McCunmck
New Governor IIMhMMCKAlX SMI I
of Acu; Korilf
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HOLD THE FLOORS
OF BOTH HOUSES
i ci.i:j(ii.hm.v.n'o. ik itirruit.v.
i:d ntOM m.i.i.s'oik
Chamberlain Wins
Easily in Oregon
Itrimlillinil ICull l'' Many II'k Vlr.
liri- In HUIi Kliilloiii Tl.rtMiulf
mil llw Caiwlrjr JoIiikhmi Vln It)'
Muriii In CnllfiirnU liair !!
iiililliii VMnrtt liiix-rl l"k
lor ii HMO Vlflory.
Clmrlf K.oU'lilliiifln
ii'a lnf Snrvlco
SI W VOIIK N'uv I'ructlcally
. un,.ut ftt;uri BlYi furim-r Ultirlci
iu-rtivy Charli-n S Whitman n plu
.ilj of Ho.ooO for jwiTWir. W'tult
woriii miinlilirn rmaial for Min
onif ha plurnllty "f 00,000
CARRANZA GETS
ANOTHER SLAP
UnlitJ lrM 8rtlco
WAKIIIX(JTIX, l. .. Shv. t,
llmuli llicmhnlnUlrulloii iiiliorlllc
Bilmll llial I li n-iiulillrnn UtwUllilv in
uTili- rlrtllono jreMrntny Man it "mla-
rl)ni," llipy ilwUrp llit Hie ir"l-
ilt-iii nlll to rr-1il In IttlM.
I'uuniry vrWo rclurnn Imllaito Uiat
l In- rriutillcna will not be sirniiK
ciioukIi In control rlllirr hoiuo In
Ciiiri,. Ttiei dcniwrnllc tuajorll)
In l ho Iioum U rrtturrl. hut Hie cnnlr
U kllll wifrly (trniorrnllr.
Sfcf.'I7 j i" WKH 5SWt.
Scimliir C,cirK' II. Cliamherlnln
Who In n-fli-cf-d by a lianiHomr vote
'.illKM-.IIUll Vlck J. Stimuli
Vhurt rliH-tloii In ri-ttnltl h) h!8 J4a
riiAt i: etvi'iimiN'fi: m:fiiir.J hhI
is t:XIIV 1 VK.WV. IX MIIXIW
M) VII.U'S AHMV IH OHDKIt-
Kit ,(i.IXST HIM
l'nltiM I'reia Rorrlco
NKW YORK, Nov. 4. Tbo Utit
avallablt. returns from tbo country
-jat larKO Koncrally Indlcatu that the
a'mocral rHnln control of contLte,
ami calnod nl Ifant ono nonalor. Thii
houn majority ha awlnUU-a, but tin
iturourrat will probably have a mn
Jorty of twenty. The republicans will
not ronci'di) thin.
SEEKS TO SET
ASIDE TRANSFER
l.KKSlli: COMI'AXV AI.I.W5KS
THAT I JUS JOXKS OISI'OSKI OP,
I'ltOrKllTY TO HAII.HOAO AI
Dill XOT SKTTI.K ilOltTAOK
WET AND DRY A CLOSE
ISSUE IN OREGON AND
WITHYCOMBE IS NAMED
Henry L. Benson Is Running Strong
I. nlted ITe.. dcrrK ". ho will Ciirrr Multnomah bjr 8.000
I'OIITI.ANO, Nov. t -Incornploli-'anU will rucetvn an euual plurality
rturim from Multnomah unty andTrom tho rent of tho auto. H car
the state- at large IndlcatP thi election rIeJ probably two-tblrda of tho couu
of Vr. Wlthycombe as governor of tls of tho state.
On-Ron. tJauglnB Wlthycombo'a plu-'
ratlty In tho county by the returns aN. United "few Sferrlce
ready ncclved the republican candl-J PORTLAND, Nov. 4. With nco
date will carry Multnomah county by ph-te returns from aeventcea couaUe
about 1C.00U votes. Kcporta from 'outside of Multnomah Indication are
290 complete and Incomplete pre- l favor of the prohibition aMM
clncU ahow the .tandlnu of tho three ment. The voto in tbeae
leading candidate, as follews: Smith In no caw. complete, ahowa ,W l
T.Sol, l"lt.n I.S00, Wlthy.ombe 11,- favor of the prohibition
c and C.770 against. Inasmuch aa Ula
'iVelurna from the state ouUWe.W-fJiiltl
Multnomah county are still Incon- total J"J -J? h"
. .... . i ,! throuehout. would brine tne Hiajorny
pletr. The unfinished county In 334 ,", .., ... -0 00 ottUW
stato precincts showed the leading Q MuUnomah countr
" Multnomah county's vote oa til
amendment as shown In 100 pracUcta
'out of 1C9. complete, and 36 laeoaa
plete Is 9.836 for prohibition, Ja
11,;36 against. This gives the oppo
nents of prohibition In the county a
"majority of 1.780. Assuming that tBl
'ratio will prevail, the county'a major
lily against prohibition will ba about
'C$00.
Mrl'nrnarlt 30.
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Him 3; to. 31
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rtiRipiiin rU-iMi-r
31. Hliiiiutt 35 rii'tiator
Chamberlain 39 llnnloy
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(Conllnued on J'ago 4)
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I lllti I'reim Sorvlcr
I. 1'ABO. T . Nov. 4 Tlu AKiins
CnlU'iiles convciillim dplres Cnrran
in ihi oiiomy of poaco In Mexico, ami
In rebellion Walnut provisional pre
Ident (lullrr". nrconllnB to dls
pntches. Tho ,onVi'UtIoii formally ordered
Villa to move with hi army aciiluHt
Inrrniwa. Villa has announced that
he Intend to uh throtiRh to Mexlcn
City and ltitnll tli" no"' lrelilent
"The Mutual Girland Her Auntie" QQWEN TIES THE
On November the 6th,
The Herald Will
Publish the Mutual Girl
and Business Guide.
It Will Be Featured Every
Tuerday and
Friday.
Patronize the
Regular, Steady
Advertiser.
Watch Their Change
of Copy.
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WEDDING
RECORD
The count from the West I coming
In ery slow, and It Is not llkaly that
the result will be known before to
night.
The socialists claim the election of
Victor llerger and W. It. tlaylord
from Wisconsin, and Meyer of Lon
don, In tho Twelfth New York district.
The republicans gained one seat In
Ithodu Island, three In MasiutchuiwtU,
Ino In Connecticut. Tho general per-
centaKii of republican gains held
throughout tho country.
New Jersey, It Is generally conced
ed, has returned to the republican col
umn.
"Uncle Joe" Canuoti and Wm. Mc
ICInley were elected In Illinois anil
Nicholas Longworth In Ohio.
The best estimates for tho next
hoiiho of representatives gtvo tho fol
lowing aa tho figures: Democrats
7. republicans 19S, progressives i,
socialists 3.
Suit to set aside tho sale of a tract
of land near Merrill to tho Modoc
Northern, and later by them to the
Central Pacific, has been started In
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United Press Serrlc
PORTLAND. Nov. 4. laateaUeaa
are that the following state- oaaeara
are elected: State Treaaarer Kay.
'republican; Justice aupraa court,
Pean, republican, Benaoa, repuhlleaa.
Harris, republican. McBrlda, rapaa-
llcan. Attorney General Browa. ra-
imbiiean. School Buperiatadt,
Churchlll. republican. StsU eaglaaer
Uifb. Commissioner labor. He, re-
I publican. Kallroad comalaaioaeT,
, loiter Private advice recatvaa
from Portland are tht Henry iaaa-
ihu lriill Nltirt lit
company aga.nst 0. M J-- -candIdales ,3 folto.S. at noou. Smith J - TiS.
the railroads. Kuykendall & Fergu- ,.- 1Wtbycombo U.1C7. (!?.!".' l.r, d u eleetad
son reprcent the realty company. . indications are that L. .V f.iaw highest vote received by aay
ti, enmnuint alleces that the de-McVrthur Is elected to congress trout
fcudant gave the plaintiff a mortgage .third J
o the property as security on note, I -- er.ck Hol- ' -
Without satisfying this It U allege., ,w Uemocra, d , the second JSl
he trausrerreu me ianu w. t..e - uutrict ainnot. r -"---- he,d tomorrow- at the home of Mr.
Northern, which Inter transferred Majority over sam u.-uu ... Worten.
,0 tho Central Pacific. ' Chamberlain was re-elected to the Albert oraen-
The suit asks that tbeaa transfer senate. "-"; " ": sCS Appeauix.
be set aside, the mortgage lorac.-. ; a. rep----. , "-' , Mrs. CUarle8 McWll.lama. w.o wa.
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M.lttltl.Kii; OP TWO HKIIS YIIS.
TiiitnAY i:xahi.i:i'justh:i: xt
Till HIS l..T VII.H'S HKCOItn
IIAHI.V IX THII tIA.Mi:
bidder.
poor third.
',x,,rniu,i nnnii bv Dr. Merrymaa at
1 Itoturns from 305 precincts ln'the Blackburn hospital for appaadl-
.riti3. is recovertna ntwuj.
" t '", , . 'Multnomah, of which 35 are com-'
tuitilleaiis Is probably elected, and at . . , . .,i, mm nthr
least ten republican congressmen. j' ',M ltl the gtato give Chamber-, Machinery for a new subttatloa for
Tho taxation, suffrage anil prouioi-. 234SC( Uoot 19,783. and Han- the Kugene municipal ugm piaai aa
in amendments are overwhelmed. J T s'g6 ' chamberlain's lead ts'arrlved.
I'nlted Press Service
SAN KIIANCISCO. Nov. 4.Johnon'a
plurality Is estimated at 70,000. The
senatorial light Is close, with Phelnn
slightly In tho lead. Honey Is given
third position. Tho prohibition nnd
eight hour amendments were over
whelmed,
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if i.tuit... if tlm Peace II. W. llowen
does nut I'nrry off tho palm as the
champion "knot Iyer' of Miuimtn
1,.ih- fur tiltt. It will not be because
his number of marriages has iniien
below his record for 1913. Already
),.. inm ncrforiiiud twenty-four mar-
jrlagtw this enr, tho number that ho
kDlemiiUfd for nil 01 i;u.i.
Tii.. ivlnc of tho record was made
possible by the ninrrlngu Tuesday of
Oownii (loilowu una Aiinio SKi'imgg.
fioni tho resorvntlon.
United 1'ress Servlco
S1IATTL1I, Nov. 4. Tho returns so
far nro very meagre. It Is probable
Hint Jones, republican, Is re-elected
to tho senate. Four out of tho nvo
representatives elected are probably
republicans. Tho eight hour, alien
land laws nro apparently defeated,
whllo tho prohibition amendment
pi olmbly carried.
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I3.6S9.
United Prtss Servlc 1 Sena0r Chamberlalu has maintain-1 Three thousand aiiara nav. ot-s.
, v. v.l. ,-. . ,. ,i. i-. t..n,.-.i,nitt tlm tsubscrlbed toward a proposed new caa
turns" Indicate the election of the en-jCOUiitry, If the jiresent mtto contln-,ncry ntOrenco.
Urn reti nil can stnio uckci, uk
inihlteaii senator, eight republican ,
and three democratic congressmen,1
with two districts doubtful.
New Vorkuta will establish 11 10,-
iiOO-ncro dairy farm lit Tennessee.
It Is estimated thnt tho annum
ditch of ilobsters In H10 world Is
1811,000,000.
h,! Unit hIio may bo near her llance.
u doctor In tho British army, Miss
Kthol Harrison of MtholbiirK. ms.,
has sailed for ICiiBland, where she
nrlH n n H'tl tJroas nurse.
iiii,vttiintH of tho United Slates
gvo 110,380.000 to foreign missions
In 1913.
Untied Press Servlco
DKNVKK. Nov. 4.A republican land
slide elected tloorgo Carlson ns gov
ernor and nearly every cnudldato on
the, ronuuHrnn state tlckot. Tho tight
of tho wets nnd drya la close, and will
probably require an official count.
United Press Servlco
COLUMBUS. O.. Nov. 4. Ohio ex-
perlonced ft republican landslide, and
Prank Wllla tho republican guberna
torial canilldnto la olected over Jamea
Cox, democrat, by a plurality of from
8,000 to 1B.000. Harding, republican,
was elected aa senator by probably
7C.000. ,
Tho entire state ticket of tha re-
GERMANS STILL IN A
RETREAT IN BELGIUM
United Press Servlco
ST. PAUL. Mlntl., Hammond, dem
ocrat. oorhelmlngly elected ns gov-,
ernor. I
United Press Service 1
11K8 MOIN1IS. Iowa.. Nov. 4. A .
clean sweep for tho republicans. Cum- j tr
tiling re-elected senator, Clarke hi a ptllTrri:ilty OfteilSlVe 111
governor, and tho state ticket from 1 CUIUHO ri a .-,
25.000 to 40,000. Hleven republican j - . r CL.A
congrtsmen elected. Tho progres- HaSt riXlSoia riglll
slves made a poor snowing.
United Press Sorvlco
OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 4Moorehead.
democrat, re-elected governor ny
G,000. Siiffrago probably adopted.
United Press Sorvlco
ST. PAUL. Minn.. Nov. 4. Returns
from both tho Dukotas ludlcate that
suffraKo was defeated lu both states.
United Press Service
PARIS. Nov. 4. Headuuarters re
ports The Hermans steadily retreating
along tha French right wlug from
the North Sea In Belgium, toward the
River Alsno.
Tho retreat U nlong tho Yser, and
.1... .... la mnrlail hB uleflS Of &l-
illC luuig ,a .,,M.v 'if .-. -- --
most staggering loss of life.
United Press Service
MtiAVAUKKK. Nov. 4 Berger and
n...,i.,i cmlnlli eoiiKresslonal can-
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United Press Service
LONDON. Nov. 4. A nows agaaey
dispatch from Sophia aaya th Trk
lull fleet sunk the Russian aatltaaaip
Slnop In the Black Saa. '
Uultod Press Service
TOKld. Nov. 4. Tho Jupaneso
siiancad Fort litis at Klao Chau and
jsunk' the steamer Kalsurln Elizabeth,
United Pre Same
petroqRAD. Nov. 4.- JMfwrta
from the front say tho Qerauaa
reorganUed behind their eatraaea
ments In East Prusala, and aav
sumed the offensive. "
Another general battl M 4Vlf
lug aa a ruU, iklmW, .
ready la progr, ' vV -V
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