pi PRINTS TUB NEWS WHILB IT IS .NICWS m iEunittn Mvtalb KLAMATH FALLS' OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER &fWt&" '" jr -mwuwwmiw Mallt Vrm N". a'nfl ALL KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1914 Price, Mr BUT TWO AMENDMENTS KILLED England Declares War Against Turkish Empire Today AAA-VVS'k)WWWWWWS'WWVANAAAAMM i ALLIES ARE ALL West to Appoint Nolandj tXltlltl) 1U DU Former Circuit Judge WiD Be Nml to Bench : THE SAME THING it:i'Hi:?i:.sTATio.v at tih: NIIAT CO.NOIIISW will m: like tiii IICIUMC Russian Troops Are Advancing in Turkey; Turkish Warships Are Active Uitrd I'lrs Ktvlin louiumria hit itrUlulliti Of tr lu tau iiud t4flllt-l Turkey fet jpiii- i) ilin ltrii!i ItUi'leti Ur rll- l rtttlply ltli the u rmv4mi( (h nlllri, alter Jlio TurMoh bbetb-rtimrnl nf lllnrk.fcn potf. ami TatiUl. rthlti In lUri't nr lli Muic-s jUrli Nil iui ftieUiid ha "tuVrii tb lrp, !l It rt-fte, fll Fmhrf, Ui' l. MittiltiiPEro ami Hnl Vt til (ill ) fcir i-tampta Immediately. K It fumoft.j, Uiouiiti 'inn ton. enstd um Egyptian tmtlw uoopi i in ai our, intirvti nRnlui ill TutU UMtil I'ln. Hcr-in- raiHHJIUt), Nov. 511 U mi ftouftff.) hrr,. ih-l Hit- HumIau -tiutli-"0 srmr u Invading TnrkUli irrrl lor. Till. Inrfo - reportf-d t tm iliur-ti Mitrtl wll nday, oc 1)Im --'-ftl HlkU'i-. Il U iwir.urt-d that TurVlsh ami l!MJj,H rjU ftlt) Utllltlii; ID ":1 IllacV tfft, hot lilt, U HOI rOllflrHir.1 i'wir-l JJgj " '- MIVliAUKftT. Nov S.-HtkU'i war hlp unk lo Hu1aii poffu- fc-r alcM-Mrr aftT foiling Uil M cttxr mt -H' In mk'M to 1oai ll, Jlllll,l lit l.tlllll.-. Xh" hum i -co mimic of Urn Wo HHir Club Hill litrwl m I lie I'Mlillr l.ltimit iip-I Saturday (tcrti00li a 3 3i Mr. Tttonm- "'till fciur ilMiioliMrfllliiii. Alt iiii'iiilKrit nf Hrenl to lo irwnl Mnrr ihk In Im-tit U Ii1mcl li'1, Iti.i uuiKuittl)' ttr-i- miming o( ill- r':rv-:-'-iili1iiaBKt:Ji' MTvlZJ. 2Tr-trci'aMiliiiiiiHFiiHnV VHnc'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiaiiiiHftSBV-lWlliiBlVt StSf IH-tnorrnU 227. Kepubllcan 19S. I'roKrwulvca 'J. KocIallnU 1. Seiuil-i nSmixrnU 55. Itopulilloaiis 10. I'ni?r-ilvt- 1. PROHIBITION AND CITIZENSHIP ARE SAFE: LATE VOTES Ktiu)Ilc3t4 ealn lit llou-. "; . Dctiiiicrnt cut" In 1 1".- Sniule, 2. lroocrnt maJorlt reduced J2C. LITTLE CHANGE Chamberlain Will Have a 25,000 Lead; Withycombe 20,000 Ahead of Smith MADE IN VOTES AS GIVEN OUT I llANHs-. VOTIN T(l Micrilt Lou Will ll'ilil Otlltc Ak'-iiti. TliK ItcliiK Ikfliloil by a Very Clo- W(t -lb- U, Hit dt'ii nuil liir muk A iv All A.iiiI r irii-rtlon. ('iiuoii Itr-KliHUHl tit Jlisllie of llie IViin- f This DUlrlfl. I nl to J I'reis Servko yond qiitloa. These are problblltoa I'ORTLAN'U, Nov. Z. Complete and the cHtzvnablp reiulreBts for returns from 30T prclnct In Mult-' alien voter, noniali county and fairly tnmplf(e re- T lie re Is, however, a strong posal- iorts from ihlrty-ttiree others Indl-, ulllty that the zneaaure provldlns tor cat that Cbambt-rlnln s plurality, the abolition of capital punishment over tt. A. llooth will be 26.000 or vlll atsp carry. ion morc when the count U completed. Heavy majorities were registered " Pf6 a reports "thTd 75? 'rctHflaandr?gEariraralt 'orhe tax aUiendawmr cations arc that Chamberlain car- well an the one providing for a unl- riid all but tuo or three counties. -ersal eight, hour law. ' The iot e now tuiids as follews: The dentistry bill was evidently de- Chamberlalu S0.3C1, llooth 03,171,, feated by a fenr thousand. Thmes Hauley 11.919. ur providing for primary delegates Dr. Jauirs Wllhycombi-. repub-) as swamped by a tt ve-to-one vote. Ilcau, won a decisive victory In the, Multnomah county rolled up a ma gubernatorial contest. HH plurality ' Jorlty of nearly 20,00 Oln favor of the may exceed 20,000 oer Ur. C. J. measure providing for city and coub Smltb. The total state vote now re- ty consolidation. Thin may be auffl parted Is Withycombe fiS,773, Smlthiclcut to offset the negative vote of 3,2i;r. !tho state, and carry the measure. In the Aote for the supreme Judge- The- measure for the consolidation llmi. (itNire .Volant! "J-JJ-J-- - .. ........ -1"1" i-.. . - - .-- ..... ....-. "The Mutual Girl and Her Auntie" Last Call Tomorrow Evening, Friday, November the Sixth, the Mutual Girl And Her Auntie Page Will Appear in The Herald, and Tuesday and Friday Thereafter. Call at the Of f ice . of the Herald or Phone 88 rn.. 7 "WWWWWM(wy.yMyMyMwWMWWwWWWWI www. Culled I'rcM Srrvlco SAliKM, Nov G (Smernor Went H.1I11) announced that ho would up- point OorK" Nolnnd of Klamath Kul! hm clrculi JuiIko of the Thlr- lleeiilli Judicial DUlrlct. to nucrved 'JuiIkp Henry 1.. Ileimoii, who t idect- 'ed to I lie KUpremo lioncli. I l.timl allorne)H luiMt been expect iluic I lie abovo iinnouncenient, and It In ,no surprise to them. Xolaml has nl !is been promlnuut In democrat political circles here, nud ho la cou- tsldert'd llio bent titled JhcUsoiiIuii for tho ollh-e In the dUtrlct. Thin "HI b the second time that JudKe Nolnnd ns appointed to th-s circuit court bench for Klamath and Ijike counties, lie was appointed In 1008 by former Ooornor (leorpo K. Clinmborlaln, and sered for two onri. ships, ISean. Uenson, Harris and Mc Wbat later returns have bieu re-'ride, the republlcau-proKressIves, ceied hae not changed the standing outstripped all opponents In Mult of tho candidates, as announced Injnomah county, and in all outside Wednesday's Herald. Hanks still J counties so far as heard from. Each leads Worden, his lead being close to; of these candidates has in excess of 300. 33.U0O votes, Hoan belug the highest, A list of tho successful candidates wltu 30u7 Tuesday foilofts; Avullablo returns show that In 307 s-n-tnr- ri.H.rc !!. oiiauibnrlalii. !' Multnomah county and Germans Rushing Men To Flanders funlled 1-reis Sorlto Klnk has been received, but Is witn- TUIJ HAOUi:, Nov. 5.- Word hua out contirmation. leached heio of (iiornuuiB Herman: It Is claimed that the Ilelgians iMlnfinoi'iui'iil en routu to Franco hao dellulloly dofeated tho llavurinn and West Klnndem. II Is bolluU'd to army thnt was nttemptlng to forco bo tlm plan of tho Hermans not only its way to Dunkirk. Prom Havre to leach tho coast, but iiIm to mid comes tt wire to tho effect that tho tho llrlllHli coast, using llniges as u jUermttna Imvo retired to vntrench unvul liao. I lunula to the westward, oxlondlug In nud just south of Ostond. Dulled I'uss Sirlc United Tress Sorvlca I'AltlH, Nov. fl, -increasing optl-i CAIUS, Nov. C .Todays counnu mlstlu leporls from tho buttlu front Inhnio nays that tho allies nro ndvauc eonlluuo to iwich hoadquiirtors. It ls'nB or hoIdiiiK Ih chock tho Oermaus, Congri-bsmen: Willis C. Hnwley, ,C. N. MeArthur and N. J. Slnnott. 1 fioxerner: Jame Withycombe, 1 Statu Treasurer: Thomas 11. Kay. j Justices of tho Supreme Court; Henry 1.. Uenson, Henry J. Hean, Lawrence T. Harris and Thomas Mc- llrlde. Attorney General: (eo. M. llrown. Superlntondeut of 1'ubllc Instruc Instruc teon: J. A. Churchill. Statu Kuglneer: John II. l.tuvls. Labor Commissioner, Factory In In speceor: O, P. Hoff. Railroad Commissiener: Prank J. Miller. Water Superintendent (District No, 1): J. T, Chlnuock. ltepresentntlves: Veruon A. Forbes, Wesley O. Smith. County Judge; .Marlon Hanks. County Clerk: C. H. Do Lap. Commissiener: Frank II. McCor nack. Treasurer: Ueorgu A. llaydon. County Surveyer: E. H. Henry. Corener: Karl Whltlock. Cltcult Court Clerk: Ooorgo Chns tuln. .lustlcu of tho Pence, I.lukvtlle Dis trict: E. W. tlowen. Constable John O. Schallock. partial returns from twelvo other counties, only two of the twenty-nlno measures on the ballot nro passed be- of the Insurance and corporation de partments was defeated by a vote of from two or three to one. Heay otes were also registered against tho proposition of the abol ishment of the senate, proportional ropresontatlon and the lleuteaaat governor bill. The bill proWding for a uon-par-tUan Judiciary has a majority of orr a hundred in Multnomah couaty. There is a strong vote against It In the state, however. Progressives Die in N. Y. Socialists Poll More Votes. Nation Settles Down claimed that the (lurmima weio do elHlvely beaten by tho llelglums be tween Ostund and tho border, being driven linck from the eastern fron tier. Most of tho llrltlsh territorials mo now on tho tiling lino or on the report of tho killing of (lenernl von In splto of desporato assaults. It also says that tho allies tiro advancing east of Nlouport, between. Dlx Mudo, and Lys. Tho Germans havo renewed their attacks betweou La Unsso and Souime, using artillery evorywhoro. leseivo lino In tho north. Another I Tho general, situation Is called excel lent from the standpoint of the allies. To 111k Old Kentucky Home. William M. Duncan left this morn ing for Hussollvllle. Ky., to icmnlu until about Ghrtstmuii time. Southern Nigeria womeu . wear brass uuklets, which "make walking very difficult. United Press Service NKW YOniC. Nov. 5. Lato com plete returns from tho East enipha fciro tho republican victories. The principal feature of tho campaign Just ended is tho annihilation of tho progressUes. Tho prohibitionist and socialist parties both polled more otua In the statu than did tho progressives. ties show Sherman's plurality for senator to be approximately 15,000 oxer l'oger Sullivan, democrat nom inee. Thu republican state ticket la elect ed by pluralities of from 10,00 to 10.000. United Press Snrvlcn WASHINGTON, D, C, Nov. 5. Now that tho election Is over, tho ad ministration will renow ItsjUtention to the Mexican situation and tho Col orado strike. United Press Service Ll.NC.OLN, Neb., Nov. 5. Suffrage is u very close Issue In Nebraska. It will probably ho uncertain for sev eral days, United Press Service MILWAUKEE, Wis., Nov. 6. The results of tho seuatorshlp Is doubtful, and It Is possible that an official can vass will be required to decide It. At present Ilustlne Is loading McQorera by J,000 votes. United Press Service CHICAGO, Nov. C. Complete un official returns from 98 of 100 couu- Unlted Press Service HUTTE, Mont,, Nov. 5.- Keturas from half the counties of the state do not bear out the claim of JeBtte Ruukln, leader of the suffrage 'a pntgn, that suffrage carried.' Tyt, show that tlm amendment ran hll h.1 by small pluralities everywhere MrlivM!v'' ctpt lu Missoula county,, wlur K'v'V : carried by 1,000. Hrti . "WW""RW MwmwwwwwwwwwwMMwwwwMww . - v $ T) A ' t' ii - I ip .fc-f