The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 07, 1914, Image 1

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REPORTED KAISER
IS ON THE LINE
OF HOT ACTION
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'jth iiwii u'4Hlpl f Vjirv, Hip rMt Hie liou tr, lilfh U lhr inti. in tcltti ihi cutcivU honor (o the
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lb U H rnU n4 Arni. aiiUJr Imcuinc from lleilln of tin? rii.'Kni'h iak at Orum-uuM rail
Iltiil th llrltUh Mlt(ji aUiUK Hip IrrrltiK nl ll. Iron on KmeraU road lallmi, jiut outnlilc llrrlln.
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n romruiinlqiic nay lh IIIp ii,. H'I "y ! ia-hM tln,'r,ni.
hf tmli hoMloic ihlr own vcf)- .
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If llili uincuvcr aitccooila It will !
lit Urea allM form and ut Ihvtn
off (mm communlcallafta with r-i
llrltaln. but It l know that ttiU I
sltnoit ltnHHbp, lxutf lhr nllM
fc alrraily rclufurrril at IhU iolnt
Inimm U I'lnnl.
Chrr.l tklth practicing latldnrmy
ultbiiut a 1 1 r-110, Waltor Dounrl wan
bstrd brforn Jiutlro of tho Vr!
(Jofn Krldaj, nftrr complaint had
trcn ntailn hy tlauio Warden Henry
Sioui, tIip minimum fino u tin
lioml Itonart eipUln4 that ho had
will to Kilom for a llcenso, hut It had
not arrltad.
I'ortUnd Catholic nr planntnit a
hotoe fur ArrhhUhop ChrUHii and
lhir buildings for IPI6, total lm
luottmntts lo cost I3&0.000.
Like bva
Rutenic Believes Route
With a splendid skull and n pair of
li'rii of 11 gigantic "bighorn" to ahotv
'or trophleii, Cnplnltt J. U. Iluifiilo
friurni-,1 last night from tho Modoc
'iivn lleds, where, hit has liven doing
""no Investigating with I'etor Helton
Hiln, Chief Ycllowhaininer mid Henry
"miIkoii, threo old Modoc warilom,
hn wero enllntrd In u hunt for the
ter kitpiily tif tho Modoca during
Hie turly '70's, when tlmy were aland
'" df thu irimps, Tlio captain any
,,' 'uiiil n cavo whoro it llttlo work
W'H iiuiko water available.
toiplnln llulenlo anya thai whlln
' Ihu .uvti Hod ho found trace or
"' routo followed thoru by County
Hurveyor Qreon of Modoo cottuly,
'ooklng towtrd a road lo Klamath
'" via (h6 Lav Ueds, llujeiilo
'" Captain 0. 0. Applegsto both en
iMt the route In general an set uut
" Mr, areii, which would make c
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A ptidlinlnar) hearing was held
thU morning for Wtltlo Jonas, tho
yming man nrrsated Friday, charged
with coiitmlttliiK statutory crime
Ho uftn bound uw-r to the grand jury
hy Justice of the I'enco Ouweii.
Mla lliuli l.emmou of Dairy I the
complaliiliiK witness,
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Feasible via Stronghold
ichnlblii tho scenic and hUtorlc points
In tho lavn hods,
Mr. Ureon vtrlleaiiH follows regnnU
lug thu reute:
"I hnvu Just relumed from a (rip
to tho Utvit lluds, In which I inmlo a
pielliulnnry oxamlimtlon of tho coun
try with tho Idea of getting ft road In
from 1I1U bIiIo. I hnvu not yot had
time to elaborate my data, hut found
llhiil It would hn a very easy matter to
COIIHimet H gOOU roan as ir im no.-
HtroiiRliold, or, If found more deslra
hie, hy way of llwir Foot Cavo, to n
rotinttctlon with tho existing road In
tho vicinity of Mr, Floener'a plnco,
though I wont no further than tho
Stronghold. I am especially pleaaeil
wlih tho Interest the move has arous
ed, and fool confident that wo will be
able to make a substantial showing In
the matter.
"I will write 1011 again soon, and
hope we may be able lo arrange for
concerted action, which will reault In
getting the matter under way soon."
lEu iming
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY,
His Iron Cross
WANTS WIFE TO
i SAY SHE SHOT
i.irrmt ai.i.ixu:i to havk
J iiki:.v whitth.n iiv wii.mams
( ix iiis win: tki.i. uxit now
1X1 TISTH'V
Letters alleged to bate been writ
'ten hy Frank Williams, confessed
murderer of A. C. Mcl.ood, and sua
peeled of causing tho death of Jack
Medlll, ask thu wife to testify on the
Willie stand that she killed Mcl.cod.
Theite letters, now lu the possession
of the sheriff, ask her to say Mcleod
auullcd her, and that as ho was
(coming toward her with a shotgun
she killed him!
I Another asks her to hntu a letter
Milton by 11 not her addressed to
"Dear Friend Tom," and nlgued "Ma
dlll," In which It is stated that tho
mlimluK man in In Harney county,
herding sheep under a dlffoient tiatne.
These letters nro alleged to havu
been utlttcu hy Williams, and given
to l'at O'C'ouiiell for delivery ttiieu
the latter left the Jul). Ho went to
Alturas without doing this, and the
sheriff's olllco wrote for them.
Sue 011 Account.
Arkley Ilrothers have brought suit
against Kurlcnw brother for $282,
alleged due on ti lumber bill. Kuy
keudull A Ferguson am the lumber
concern's attorneys.
To Hry Iwike.
Mis. U. i:. Plol, who came hero on
Thursday night from Ashland for n
visit with relatives, left thla morning
with her Bitter, Mrs, Wwley O, Smith,
to visit (heir parents. Captain I. I).
Applegate and wife, at Dry likc.
Tho $7ri,000 rock crushing of tho
Cahcndo Construction company at
Marlon has begun oporntion with a
payroll of 100 men at $0,000 per
month. It la oxpected to distribute
COO.OQO yards of crushed rock on the
Roulhem Pacific tracks In Oregon.
Thu now Pendleton Hotel costing
$130,000 has been opened to the nubile,
i
III tlil llllll rdUtltulou that unlv rl.l,wrnl. ,.
GERMAN SHIPS
TO BE CHASED
FROM PACIFIC
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JAI'w
In .ililll(in in .lntaiirM SIiIh., rl(.
Mi IWl Will Htrk to l-lro) i:.
IT) JCIIIU4U III riliic Wolcn., (Uo
liiK i lti'MrlMl IVudlriu .U llliy of
(.Vi-iiimi Href Xiiir Klrl t'linal.
llrllMi I'tiH U HhrllMl.
JCiilud 1'n.nSenlco
I.UNIMJN, Nor. T 'f ln ullled flita
jot Juiuii, Svw Zealaiul, .untralla
aim iiiv nriuiii fsorin ruuiic nii win
uuh' Mirah tlio I'm Hie In un effort to
I'ninilri' or dink iiti Ccrnuni war
Mi lu that oowua.
Tln capture of Tiling Tan )?Ut-
jila) ri'llmii. the J(iaiu-c fltei at a
mokt upli'ittuiir tlmv. ltM-aue of In
illclntitl actltltx of the (Jertuan flii-t
utiU' tho Kiel canal, with ti-am up
unit npiiatcutly read)- for a mote, tho
mtmlrzilt)' docs not want to dutach
111110 unrahlps from tbu home baa.
An uncoil drmed rpport from Toklo
.i (litj JapanoM I'adllc fleet hnn
uiptiind tho Uerniun criiUcm Scbani
hort aud Calewrnau. Tho report aajri
that the tiKKli wro cauchl coaling,
hut IhU rrai Incredible, as they
routed and supplied at Valparlato
ilouiln)-.
I'ulted I'rekx Service
ATIIhN"i?, Not. 7. A 8mrna dis
patch sa the Turka confiscated all
llrltlnh, French and P.usnlan blps
there. 4t
I'nlled I'reiis Hervlce
IIKRI.IN, (via The Hague). Nov. 7.
Tho admiralty officially announce
(hat on Novcmbar 3, three German
milner shelled forts at Yarmouth,
Kngland.
"BOIL MILK" IS
WARNING GIVEN
CIIICACO MKIHCAI. SOCIKTY
lltCJIUS CAtTlOV OWIXO T4
THK Sl'ltlUI) OK F4XT AXI
IOl!TH DWKAHK
I'ulted I'rcsa Service
CHICAGO, Nov. 7. The Chicago
Medical Society warns all milk users
In the ten quarantined states to boll
nil milk, owing to the unprecedented
spread of the foot and mouth disease.
"Doll all milk, even though tho
food value is lost thoreby, until tho
disease Is stamped out," Bays the
board.
Thu La (Irande $00,000 Klks lodge
will be erected by the l'almer-Klllson
company of Portland. It will have
Otis elevators and finished In Seattle
terra cotta.
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NOVEMBER 7, 1914
Louis of Battenberg
Forced From Office
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I'rlncu Iuls of llattenberg. IohkI10"1 by 376 votcs
fir-ht tea lord of tho llrltUh admiralty,
has been forced to rcslgu bccauiie of
the outcry against hint in Ureal llrlt
aln. Lord Fisher has been named in
ills place. Prince Louis U loo closely!
rln(ef If, (lie (2rnijtn l;ntiu.r In utll
the Hrlllshers. He sent to Winston
Sticucer Churchill the following let-.
ter. j
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"1 hate lately been driten to the
j
.,-..-, m..u..Uu ... . lu uw-
ture, my birth and parentage havo the
effect of impairing In some respects
ray usefulness on tho board of admir
alty, in those circumstances I feel it
to be my duty as a loyal subjact of his
majesty to resign the olllce of first sea
lord, hoping thereby to facilitate the
task of administration in tlin crent
service to which 1 detotod My life and
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Prince Louis is the head of the
houo of Bat euberg and ttas born on
May 24 1854, at Gratx. Austria H.
married the Princess Ictorla of,
iiesse, biuuuuuu&mer 01 vueeu t ic
II.... ., ...-. . ... ....
torla. He -is doubly connected with
tho British royal family, since his
brother. Prince Henry of Battenberg,
married Queen Victoria's youngest
daughter, the Princess Beatrice.
H was natun.llie.1 n.,.1 enteral th
British naty in 1S6S. in 18S7 naDonccr 7. Fred Hyndmaa 988.
commanded tho Dreadnought, became L, uVumf JUUB0: "en raus "
a captain in 1891 and a rear admiral f"'"a Hank, 1'771' w' S Word'n
lu 1902. His record In the navy has, '' ,
hen dtatlneulahed. Hit erxe.l In ih St,erlff: C' A' Ba" I29- J- V''
Egyptian war in 18S2, and won lhe''hurst 1.399. C. C. Low 1.691.
m.tni ,,.t .h,. K-,.iu r., ua ,. County Clerk: C. R. De Lap 2.344.
gatiUed tho system of formation uow
tli tlMii In tlio nnvv nml InvnntAit nn. i
paratus which became of standard
use, two of his Inventions, a ship's in-
dlcator, which accurately informs nav-1
Igators when their vessels are out of
course, and n roller ruler, which en
able seamen to calculate tho ship's
run and the time necessary for one
ship to overtake another, hating been
particularly useful.
GROCERS READY
FORM.J.B. WEEK
si'i'.ci.vi. n.utu.ux wr.r.K is in
augurated HY COKI'KB .MAX
UKACTVItKH, AXI) LOCAL
STORES WILL PARTICIPATE
Tho opening gun in it big "M. J. B.
Week" is fired today with an adver
tisement in Tho Herald, announcing
tho big reduction bale of tho coffee all
uoxt week. For Introductory pur
poses, and to cut tho high cost of liv
ing for those already swearing by tho
braud so closely Identllled with A. A.
Mitchell, a special price will be made
Nearly overy grocery atoro In town
carries this coffee because it gives
general satisfaction, nnd because
there is a demand for It. Grocers al
ways like to help a good thing along,
and already "M.J.B. Windows" are to
be seen along Main street.
RESULT OF CANVASS
IS GIVEN IN FULL
County rirrk C, It. l)u Lap, U puty
Hi rl: t . atlwt He lp and Jugtict of
the 1 1 at 1 i:. W. Gowen and (Uorgo
W () let thy udlcjiil MiivnsuInK
hoard, toil,, completed the otllclal
innvasH of tho election, unil ad
Joiininl. , '
Thvlr cjuivaii show th'it Hanks
led Wordett by 23fot, and that
th ktnl of Sheriff Losr ovr J W-lliiw-xhlirjit
was 'J2 ote. Edward
Kroner wan 123 votes behind V. II.
McCornack, who wag elected commls
nlojier, and II. W. Cowtn retained his
office of justice of the peace hy 3-17
tote.
I That hogs u III not mu at large In
Klamath touniy Is certain. The -no"
tote Miowed under the "ayesu"
Another county tneanuru to b de
feated u the proposed half mill
levy for ;lvertislriK tho county. Thla
i.
Tho vote on prohibition In the
county wat 343 greater than the vote
ngalnst It, The Ashland Normal re
ceived a majority of SOGG, and a sim
ilar big vote was piled up for the
Weston normal
Tho results for all officers and t
!moa"r' fol,ow:
I c.
State OfliccrH
Senator! Booth 930, Chamberlain
1,573. Hanley 415,
Cengressman: Slnnott 1.31S, Ev-
ans ,(03r,iCIcaTer T30
Oovernor; m Wltbycombe 1.576,
Smith 1,204. Glil 131, U'Hen Sd.
Treaauier: Kay 1,744, Pailgett
92. Sloop 55.
Justice Supreme Ceurt: IJtau
1.291. Henson 2.034, Bright 38S,
Crawford 697, Galloway 913. Harris
J1'03' "otehklaa-SOO. McBrlde 1.042,
Otten 1C4, Itantsey 67.f. Robinson
'1S9 Slr 95
Attorney General: Brown 1,534,
? jffrey 937 Lor d
Supcrlntenaenl PnbUc In,trocU0B.
Churchm 1880 Burloa 664.
,. bW rmmii...... ir m.
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MacDonald 334. Nikola 259.
Hallway Commissiener: Miller
2,34 2, Puorala 309.
County OtUces
Legislature; Vernon A. Forbes
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1 if.t.. r rt lit. k ww
1'"' ". i.u. 1
J. H. Everett 716, Maud Zlnk 1'SJ.
Commissiener: Edward Fiouerjno 2,121
,J'142;f - " McCornack' 1'365-"' J
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RussRoIlerMng'
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Entire Russian Array Advancing Toward Berli.
I'ulted Pieiut Sertlco
PETROGRAU, Nov. 7. Russians!
today are, madly celebrating the'
"greatest vlctoty of tho war," follow
ing the routing of tho Germans from
the left bank of tho Vistula, and tho
driving of the Austrian forces out of
Gallclu.
Otllclal accounts agree that thu ad
'viuico toward Berlin has been re
sumed by the czar's troops. Tho en
itlru uyny is in this march, aud U
b coning eterythlug beforo It.
General lleuuenkampf, command-
lug the right wing of tho advancing
legions, is reported ns making con
siderable gains across tho East Prus
sian frontier. His objective point la
Konlgsberg.
Tlio central division of the urmy
continue their advance, defeating tho
rctieatlug Germans with heavy losses,
nnd nrovpntlnir them from ninklnir re-
Organization euough for a determined I
stand. J
'i no war omce says me uermans
are fleeing precipitately from East
KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
Price, fir
Treasurer Geo. A. iiiiydon 2,6111,
tJ. W. Tyroll 339.
County Surveyer: H. B, 'Henry
' 2.377.
Coroner- Cart Whltlock 2,501.
Circuit Court Clerk' Geo, Chas
'tain 2.B57.
District Office
Llnkviite Dhitrict: Justice of tb
Pence: C. A. Edler 116. IX W. Oowen
955, O. E. Wllley 608. Contabtr
John Schallock 1,215.
Wood itlvcr: Justice or the Peaca:
D. II. Wlmer 104. Constable. Joe
'Vono 32. L. A. Brannon 3, Grow
Neil 12.
Odell" Justice of the Peace: J
M. Cieavw 45. Constable! C. O. Bow
en 62.
Klamath Lake.: Justice of the
Peace: B. St. Geo. Bishop 12, H. W,
s Poole 5, F. A. Brown S. CenUbi:
iC. H. Randolph 23, M. K. Gray 7.
' Plevna: Justice of the Peace: II.
iSuowgooso 69, H. O. Vincent 28. Con
stable; Leon Anderson 7, PreaUaa
Puckett 5, Ben Gray 2G, Cbaa. Gor-
,don 10.
Tute Lake. Justice of the Pestea:
G. W. Offleld 221. Censtable: T. M.
! Durham 212.
Malln: Juatico of the Peace: .
'J. La Hoda. Constable; f. J. Kaa
arad. I Poe Valley: Justice of the Peace:
Glen Van Meter 7. A. W. Slover 4.
Constable: Tom Lamb.
, Dairy: Justice of the Peace: B.
)M. Hall 44, C. W. Sherman Sr. 22.
! Censtable: C. Sporap 2, A. L. Mick
'ael 27.
I Hildebrand: Justice of the Peace:
jw. F. Wilkerson 48. Censtable: 3.
IP Callahan.
1 Lost River: Justice of the Peaee:
f J. O. Hamaker 17. John Bradley 17.
, Censtable: L. D. Burke 90.
Sprague River: Justice of the
Peace; Dan Driscoll. Coasfahier
,Tom Garrett.
County Mestaarei
Hogs Running at Large! Yea tit,
'no 2.G08.
' Special Tax: Yea 843. no 1,21.
Ameadmemta
Citizenship: Yea 1.908, no 629.
Lieutenant Governer: Yes 866.
1
,no 1,474.
Consolidation; Yes 689, so 898.
Reads: Yes 900, no 1,038.
Equal Taxatien: Yea 613, ao 1,070
j Tax Classificatien: Yea 660, ao
tl.198.
Ashland Nermal:
Yes 1443, ao 887
Merging Cities:
Western Normal;
Legislators' Pay:
Yea 9G7. ae 708.
Yes 1,264, ao 778
Yea 726. ao 1800
Eight Hour Amendment; Yea 770,
(Continued on Page 4)
Prussia, with the Russian advance
harrnsslng them. The cold weather
pparently demoralizing the Teu
tons, for many of them surrender
without n shot being tired.
Tho Austrlaus are also in full re
treat, west from Gallcla, and practic
ally all of that state la controlled by
Russia.
In its ofllciul statutuent covering
war developments, the war office
says the Germans attempted to autke
t stand on the left bank of the Vis
tula utter being driven from Waraaw,
They wero repulsed.
Tho statement concludes a fol fel fol
eows: "Developing over a period of thirty
days, our success along a battle froat "
of 333 miles resulted In the breahlac ' .
down of the general resistance of the
enemy everywhere. '- '
The German armies la the nwrtku,'-
ana tne Auitnans m taa seam ai .,,..
now in full retreat. Our aaala amMa
are in a position to carry their .tehtJk'V
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