The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 12, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1914
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I1EUT0NS PRESS TOWARD NORTH SEA
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GERMANS DRIVE ALLIES FROM
POSITIONS ALONG THE YSER;
BRITISH SHIPS AIDING ALLIES
n:iti.iN i '). xt -. h i "inrirtii) mmimmiimi.i linn
iWJJt" be tlrttrii lli?tllle ii iltr Vrr nil ttliti iiu llm. 'llu
Vf l ,,r" ,l,,""l "' I'rrMtlt nitil llrltUti nilltt-l) In llu- nutlli,
Tlir lt.in Inttwnl llir r niiillnur.
"'Ul.lliitf Mitilli f Hit liil( in(!irr (iiitullj," m.) i, ,(,., i.
-Trim liiwdlnl irl4itrt mill right iim H-f ilitrt-.
-('iutili r rtlMil "' '" Inn, mii mm tr-mll) lepnlMil,"
PAW, '. I a. TIm IJrifiiMM. til lrMMliul nflmkliiif III., nlll...
l.lUllrlulll of IM .Millie, mill lirr h.lliilli.HllK llirlr llnr. In Hi,- illMsliiiM
ftUiK
l .lalnl llut llii' iriiiuili. Iil pitllliii(l) In (lull i.tpniif l l
UtAf. Tim hmj lll llirir li mill Int til nilllltu) f-H lli.il tin
(rftuMM irliilHitrntil rtl ronrrlilmlrl lluir.
tin nrlil, Hiding iUf llt, M' lll(iift llir l.iim.nu ulili sihmI
ilt.
I'm.n.cUl Hilllir klHli llinl lll (il'llimn ' Iw.UlIni; '!'' "'"I '(
UlW. tin lirlilt nrroM llir l-i'lilil ivumI hale Im-vii ijdmiiiI-I, nmt
killed liv mUMglriwitl ami Irriirlir tirr Im-Iiik pn-wril
The iiKil. in llutUnil trr lrln bilked.
fir l rrurlrtl llll III HfWlr. 'Mir nll'r ritlnue In inil llu- hum.
PRISONERS DOING JOBLESS MATTER
fINE NEEDLEWORK; UP TO FEDERATION
Turkish Troops Preparing for War Against the Allies
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RUSSIAN TROOPS SUCCEEDING '
AGAINST 6ERMANS, AUSTRIANS
AND TURKS, SAYS OFFICIALDOM
I'hTKOOH.m, .V.n. 1. It U oPUIiillr niiniunc-il bjr the wr otfc
lliiil (lie lliloolniiK coiilluue ihHr Hilctfne everjnhf'rc aloBK llio Ct I nw,
AiiKtilini mill TuikUli tlno.
'I tie .rni)- of CauciikUi lia-. uccupkil iliu intire Valley of Allaabckart.
.llIfinilH ljr llu-TurUMi Intopn to luni the Rnln tUmk barm
il-rvitiil. '
MM. Si iv. 11!. Il is odlrially nniiouiunl that Hip Herxlmm
roiilc.l fi liullnlloiiH f .utriaii uhu Imil rrtwMil the DBBbe
S'liirmlrln.
Tito iIikiiviumI men nntl two gun "etc rnptureil In thin eugHgemtmt.
, n-iiM.ttil Athens illpn-ch nttJr flint a Turkish Torpedo boat mhteh
i".r:iH-il finiin Iiji(Iaiu-llc wan rapturrd ulT Todm hjr o ICumUb cmlaer.
Iti:itl.l, (tiinli-Ai i la Srtj-lll A'. J.) -Vor. 12. War oce miwltm
mi Unit Amljiiin lolmmiin-lan are nou iiiuhUUiBie fur war agmiaat BkC
l.iuil. Tin- .Mo-lcmi art nrtnlnx nt 5lcc rtriil Xodpeil la Cealral Arabia.
Till plmttiKfttpli w tlipTurkUli troop lio nri lu tlir fliJ nKnlnit UuIm ami ptrliap the other allies
in tlii'lr colonial pm.-J.iiiii, lh Kp-nch In AIkIitk. nntl IIiiKlntnl In l.'cypt. The pnrpoac of Kaiser Wllhelm In
Ki'iiliiK TurUi)- Intii tlu wur, arronllni; l dMp.Uchra front lily eneiulcti, U to caiuo n back fire ngainst the allies
Hi Uilr iiiloi'lnl tHHCimluft. tlui croitiplllni; lliem to ?nil oino iroop from the Kitropen Kccnc of war to ro
I'Ulmt ri'Viiliitlmilnlx niiionr. thr rUIni: Molianimi-ilanH o fthefr equatorlnl lanilii.
SENDING GRAIN U. S. WARSHIPS
MK,ut:u ami ruMKOHii aiiki.no !:xi:iui. invimiuation
TIIIMMI UlT fil'l.f.MUII KCAHK WII.I. III! JIAIH! 11V THK OIU.A.V.
UIVI.'IIK, III.MIW TIM AM)
WATi'll I'OIIM
A R'W way III while tlniu III
!U tounlf jail liKu boon put to ui by
I fl. l'umtonl ami Al ViJrr. two
Bio bo air AxaltltiK hoarlnK bo
fpir ih cranil Jury Thin I by Unltie
Unrjf norL, aut llu- tut illowork luriv
J cut by ihmo irloncr In n ooit
lht ilone by miy woman.
A numbir of waleh fob havp Ipii,
orea by rumfnril for local infii ili
iltltir Dm rolon of lhlr lodi pUyml
f In IliU way, KapocUlly I this
of Kiim, n number of ilium hnvlnc
frnty llk purplo ana whllo fobs
vrn m onlcr. I'umforrt H tn nt',,,,,, rtlffwnl.
Ofk on a lirnllir l.lllnw Inn
Ono nf ilif nniiit plc of ork
)rl iloim U ti banitllfiil ncillowork
Mexican War Dogs Loose
BV PARCEL P0S1
MAUTIV mtOTIIKKS ARE! 8H1I
IM.VC SKKI OATS IN THIS WAY
TO CALIKOK.VIA lOSTAGK
Wll.Ii ISB 91U8.
ARE NOT HURT
I.ATION, AH rONIMTIONS MAV
CHAMIf: MHl.V
llllnl l're Hertlcn
llIIII.Al)i:i.l,IIIA. Nov. IS. Tha
Irailrra ut llu KiliT4tlim of Ijibor ilc
rlnro that llicri lll Imj no Kctiml In.
Vf.iiewllon of ilio iinnnitloynl trob
lem by llml orBnnltntlon nt thin l lino.
ItcKtlutlon. proMltiK for ttt" Imontl
Knlloii limt ben prrparoil, but th
UmiltTn nay Hint Ihi plan U lmpoltiU
Jnrlne the brief limn Iho roiHi-ullim
la In action.
It wan thnucbl Uioltii to itppolnl
a oiiimIii lo probn Uio uinltor mul
report lo llm riiiii-iulou mat ymir, m
by Dial lluiu cumllilona miiy bu !.-
Convention Declares War
Villa and 25,000 Men March Against the . Carranzists at
Queretaro Wilson and Bryan Opine There
Will Be More "Watchful Waiting"
Martin .Brothers Milling conipaay
of this city has decided to use the
parcel post lu the shipment of seed
oats to outside points. Accordingly,
they aru now bavins 10.00Q pounds
'taken to the postolllce for shipment
through Unci Sam's mall.
The grain Is la 50-pound sacks, and
Wednesday a quarter of the shipment
jwas recelvod at the postofflce. The
,postage of 50 cents per sack, or $108
for the entire shipment
'$17,570.7 In 1913.
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The ltir of Iho mlllrrnl product
Plltowin,. nnui i , ,r"","w"rK of Houth Carolina In 1913 nmountiul
X , , ,2 l ':, W k,;m u """ ...Inoml .ro.lu..l li.cl.nlo ,.l,.,.l.l..
later.
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Ulll ftltf. MMlYl.t iiV
"I ' ItttlMta tflt ..h.!. Miim tlttlit IttHll tfllttattlil ir.
itttxi. iiiln.riil m ill it i .ml ii liil l? rill itl.
.- r i-sn-jTjs- ; - "
"' y Mritrtrn for micclal ploce.
"itlfh enn bo nlvnn lo flhorlff liw or DoiirIh roiinly nnl n IiIkIi nchool
I'tt dimM- liiloin.
I'lilteil l'rc 8erlco
WASHINGTON, I. U-. N"V. .2.
Oltliliil dlipnlchoH to Iliu Htnto depart
ment mnto that (leneral Kroncescn
Villa, n Ibo boml ' to army of the
new ieisl.no In Mexlio, Ih mnrchliiK
nKtilimt Oiirriuun. Villa ban 25,000
men under hi tommiiml.
Tito lroon lire wild to bo on their
iiv to Ouorelaro. A large forco of
Cnrrnntn troops under (leneral tlon-
mi In aro reported enlrenclied nenr
(hero.
British Ship Is Blown
Up While People on
English Shore Look
I'nlleil I'm Service
i:i. PASO, Tc Nov. 12. Follow
Iiik Iho refusal of VcneKllana Oarran
tn lu comply with Iho wluhe of Ihq
Muxlcnn pencil convention lu seslon
at Aguas Callcules, the dalegateii to
th convention today made a formal
'declaration of war agalust the pres
ent president of the Republic of Mex
ico, and former Jefo Supremo of the
Counlltutloutillst nrmy.
! The declaration of war wan made
inflar tbo receipt of telegram from
(ieueral Ohregon and Ueneral Villa-
real, the convention's; emissaries to
iCarrauta. In their tolcgrams they
stated that Cnrranzu repudiated the
conautlou and all of Its actions, In
cluding Uio appointment of Cloneral
.(lutlerrcx n provisional president to
succeed Carrniua.
! The declaration of wnr was by a
unanimous vote of Uio convention.
J Home of the delegates had f.ivored
gtvlug Carrauxa moru tlmo In which
,to consider hi reolguatiou uud the ac
jceptanco of General Gutierrez. When
! the telegram from Obrgon uud Vllla
ical was read, hoeer, these delegate-!
decided that the time had ar
t rlvinl for drattlc action.
' fulled l'i ess Service
WASHINGTON, I). C Nov. 12.
The administration huu timotlrnlli-
abandonad hope of Immediate peace
lln Mexico.
, Another period of "watchful wait
lug" will follow tho unotticlul reports
t of u declaration of war between the
.Hoops under Villa and Carraura.
, President Wilson and Secretary
Ilrynn aro waiting for detailed nd-
lce from tho United States consular
olllces in Moxlco.
'-'"''I I'lesHHorvIro
I'ONDON, Nov. 12 Within a mllu
"' Ik. riiiut off Deal and eight miles
from )oV(T, Iho HrltUh gunboat
nit win lilown ui) I hi mernlna: by
" "eriimn Hiibiuarlno. Aftor flrli.K II
iy inrpedo, (ho Gormnn craft en-
T Nlgor wai la lull vlaw ol Uiin
Ur" ui people Mhora,
IIM.ll. Il.nv unm Wlllellllll! Iho Ve-
sol n ilenso cloud of smoko miililonly
nromi, and thu vcssol listen neavnj.
,.,nu,i,i inini- ii iiiMifi'iilnir report
roni'heil Iho ears of thoso nshoro, ami
hrought thousand of pooplo to tho
hooch,
Ah ll.o gunboat began to wink,
bonlM wero hurriedly nishou out from
shore, and Iho majority of Iho crow
were rescued,
ONE CANDIDATE
SPENT NO COIN
KAHI. WIHTMM'K'K STATKMK.NT
SHOWS THAT HIS tUMI'AKIN
ki'.vi:xsi:s winii: .othiv.
OTHKItK lil.i:
I While HOimi may hae campaigned
iih economically, none did so moro
vronomlcally than did Kail Whlllock,
unopnoHCil for corouer. Hi state-
i ment of expenses, tiled today, shows
that ho spent nothing.
Tho total expenses of W. O. Smith,
successful candidate for tho legisla
ture, wa $10. This was tho amount
rof his contribution to Iho county re
publican campaign fund, collected by
It. A. Kmmltt. Smith says ho believes
bo got hi money's worth of good
publicity out of tho campaign as car
ried on hero.
Other officials' expenses for cam
paigning follow County Clerk 0. R,
Do Lap, $33. SO; Shoriff C. C, Low,
$33. GO; Treasurer George A. Ilaydon,
$17.f.O; Circuit Court Clork George
Chastnln, $13,60.
Once more the fabled "Lost Pedro"
mlno has coma to the front. This
jtlma Sam Ktctu. known as "Michigan
ain," a prospector who has been
scouring Central uud Southern Ore-
gon for six years. Is the one to men
'tlon It. and ho believes he has dis
covered the loug-sought bonanza.
' With his burro aud old roan pony,
tho old prospector reached Klamath
Falls a few days ago, laden with
specimens that lookod good to all who
saw thorn. Ho Is now on his way to
San Francisco, where ho will have tho
specimens assayed.
j "If these assays provo that my find
Is what I think It Is, I am Independ-
Tho latest progressive farmer to bo-lent for life," said Sam. "it is always
stow a iinino upon his ranch Is Allan Isomo crazy old fool like myself vtfio
STANSDIE HAS
NAMED RANCHi
Tho $330,000 jetty at the entrance
lo SIiisIhw harbor Is about completed.
Stausbie, who has 320 acres live miles
west of Klamath Falls, where ho has
been successfully rnlsiug wheat for
three years.
"Fairacre Farm" Is tho name so
:loctc(l by the Standbies. In addition
to sending the uamo to Tho Herald,
Mr. Stansblo today registered his
farm title with the county cleik.
'has mndo tho big strikes, so porbaps
that's In my favor, too. Lord knows,
I I've suffered great privations In my
j search for gold."
The "Lost Pedro" legend tells ot an
old Indian who had a hidden claim to Be one of tho swords aa4,f ft
somewhere In Central Oregon, to
which he would repair at Intervals,
and return with a sackful of ore of
marvellous richness. Although at
tempts wero made by many to locate
Cb
SKCRKTARV OK THE NAVY
CK1VE.S ADVICES KXPLOMNG
THK WILD RUMOR OP THK AS
SOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON. D. O, Norf 11.
The cruiser North Carolina to mate al
Beirut, an Asiatic port. This was
given out by the secretary of tw
navy.
According to Daniels, the vessel ha.
I not moved from Beirut since Novet
iber 2. On that day she put into the
.port, foljowing & slight accident at
!sea, and is undergoing repairs.
The value ot the mineral products
of Washington, according to ta-
.United States Geological Survey. la
Astoria industries are bidding for (creased from $15,347,313 In 1913. to
'Uelglan laborers.
"Michigan Sam" Says
He Has Discovered the
'lost Pedro" Mine
this claim. It Is said, these all failed.
and lu the end the old redskin waa
killed without making known the lo
cation of his Eldorado.
Just whero his strike is located,
Klein will not tell at this time. He
says, though, that it Is a full day's
ride from Crescent. Many believe K
lis toward Diamond Peak or the Three
Sisters.
! Besides his quarts specimens, Klsth
had with him a number of stomes Is
tho rough, which resemblo ruble. He
says he has located a great bed ot
these, aud he wilt also have these
stones oxamlucd to ascertain whether
or not they aro real goms.
Another matter about nrkleli the
old prospector maintains an air ot
mystery Is a light sword, which he
says ho found, and which he elsttfe
has a history ot more than '
Interest. The sword has a. "three
link" engraved on it, and K la taken '
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