' - -fl r t!i Ewtttttg IteraU. PRINTS THE KLAMATH FALLS' OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER HEWS WHILE IT 18 NEWS MnK1.J " Vi. it MO KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER ii, 1914 Oil , 8. TROOPS LEAVE MEXICO ' TODAY;TAKEFUND British Superdreadnought Audacious, Which Was Recently Blown Up by Mine WXHI jMcf ") SUl" "'",' ,t4,M ,M '"' ku It 4'rM Month w Niltlua Ph. i -mmmL ammmmmmmm. -- ' - ?-5fi ! ammmmmmmmmmmmeva Jf .aPLSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBm (U.K hi lite I'liMnl WhImm. pti.-n t.j Ann) and ! ' ' .r ' N l-i"r, Am,,' JlllrrM Million ( IMIar. VfcltA I'lU'Z. N. 53-Tlit Ui .iBittlfiU iMM'tr b tell IliW cll (4 Ike rmrudllim "1 Mri b the I'tllrd Huir Itiiil fun-- U rotlr Wllb (bx ulT Kaunas leading", htf irlM t'-d "" "' ' ("'""' H 6in, rfWlil tin rhrrf of ll.ou' li ..,1. . 1 . . . 1 ....... . . . . 1b I tl" '" ''fr' lPT" "'"'r """ ' '" oiuciniK iiu-j would nni a a word about tbe u. ca.inunU In tho superstructure. Abouklr. llogtie aniL Crey. cruU Uf lii" April. Ttip wfujxulfm I') fl"d Hrnr or itin UrllUh Br rtaUT twelve or which werif forward nud era, sunk by submarine In .North Sea tt .rmj rot 6,Uo,tiuy, ipnnl iRW. it I. no known that the The AiiiUrloua n GS)t; feet mcr four aft Sho liud -tho 21 inch tor- Sept, 22; 1,400 lives lost. r.,,., ... , ,, .., .i .Mr.- u , , Auil8rt ( utu, iif ;;;;;; rrCr r;;:l"l);i,::,,m,'rK,,, ,n ,", ,,crn jr. oV'ffi mts ,l ;8cr Kun.tun t,W .III. Mm lb- ,''" W ' ",M ""' ' - . . f 22.4 ..u .. . ibi of ruu .r .... sTK r tpCd0 "u"bo, 'unK by eiitllmi Tho lw utr l b t'r,,', "n ,,p '''' " IrrUtnl. " ,r " '"", "nkl lth the ltuo the mitbrvak of tho ar. xea , Ilormea, llglit cruiser, sunk by sub marlnn Nor. 1; 40 lost. I)-u, submarlno, sunk by mini.-: 12 I'nllilliTider, Kht cruliwr, sunk by "f "' "' f 16 't. ,iiilaclou, suiKrdreadnouglit, nunk mliMi or submarine Oct. 37. ....-.i ,.H,,r.,llv n ti. flu. On 2? ii.r -r. . r...i t.v A'- f iiiurliwi. and Kltiu (iiurRi V Ainiililon, IIkIu crulxr. mink by Ht4lH O.urlbuilonW h ..r .! , Whltn i.r l.n.r (l,m,..r. .lch TZZ IT' "!"' ". "." "T A c',31,'hM lMt- ',lK.rnl ... . ilnrh ,M,t '"'hlt. in-rliiK to I Kindly, toriM-do Riinboat, sunk by P,"ra,n' rrl"l a Uren number of niurnti-n it.. .1 1.,.- 1 .,,.. ........ D... . V, C,M.. .Inc. U.P cu,.om I. 1w Wr.UM..ol1f.lor 8to rril irn ii tarh ... to Ti.r.-: IVltTu uZZnZ: m w X'B" T" ',m, ,",Ur,, ",ry H"r" "" """a ,n ,m,r '" '"" "'"" -"murine ,,.. C: :C0 dead. oUnd. . uL" W Vrtta oTciSm" '" '" '""r ""J '" """''"' "" crwlrg ""- "'r"' "lc" "."'''""'ng. I'liiinl !'( tWrrIc i:i. I'AHO, Nov, 33,-lrf An iK IUi 11,000 men ml le: nr IIIMr I'l'fr., U iiitllo OudU Jit. Villa ItKlrttciuil him lo rilur lb rltjr. rtrn If liM-eMUr? to loVi'l ll to da a, Tarbir lliliuanil 4rrnltUta. (Owmndl by llcnrml t)lua, ant itttnMue tin? town. ARIZONAN SEEKS TO BUY HORSES! Business Men at Luncheon Learn New Boosting Schemes KIi.tMATHOOU.NTV VALUATION IIAISKI) The State Tax Commission has Just raised tho luatlon in Klamath county from -C& per cent to 74 per cent. This Is tho biggest Increaso made In any county In the state by the com- mission, and much credit Is glv-- on Deputy Assessor Austin Hay- den for his efforts before the 4 commission. What the Klamath Chamber of Commerce Has Done, t What It Hopes to Do, and What It Should Do Are Discussed INQHIIV AllimttiMKI) TO TIIK MKtiKOUt) COMMKNCIAIi CMJII W Hi:.NT HKItK IS A tXMM'KHA.' TIVi: HI'IIIIT II II n'i 0 riiri'Utathi titliMiuiii boom tuuutliiK, uhero no moutfon wouldn't bo here Tb Chamber of Cuiiiix.im U li.lrli.K of Klam.lh KftlU builiir.. nu-utof ulwcrlllii. etc, a made. 'my ery bwt to cil.i of n letter from Iho Mmlfonl tt tho While IVIIcan today 1111011, ll Fifty men, ri.resutliiB nearly ov Cotnmrrrlal Club, Inclotlng n nuery ' Ixniuo ihero no undortaker'ery profeMlon, Kulhoruil nrouml the u lo borne for'nAlr, do. Thf In- jprmeiit. And with siirh a bunch, far ( table, and during tho process of man qulry U from Wellton, Arliona, ami jlrom drud, he ml.ht Iim fell n llltl tUatlng one of Mine Host Hall's cole lh rllr nl.o .lenlre someone to.oul of plate To the Klamath Chum- hrutetl luncheons, they kept up 11 rtprrvnl him locally. 'her of Cmiiiiiorcc Roe another honor, 'fiwllado of chatter. Tho meal hail not Pull Information en b si-eured! that of amblluK a real booMlng'tadied the third course before this 'rota tlm Chamber of Commerce, bunch f tnilnes men In a hnrnmiil Klamath County Still the Furthest in Debt hud brought around a splendid iiplrlt of renew til lordlallty, and brought In- ,illlduals to a butter uuderstiimlluK of their neighbor' character. I'rixldent (lis)rgo J. Walton of the jClmnilior of Commerce, In cnlllng tho meeting lo order, stated that tho pur pose was to acquaint all with tho 1 1 am going to do boost In a truthful manner, and when I don't, kick mo' out," said lllotter. "If ou hear somo.COtntTS people Bay wo do nothlug, tell them to drop a dollar 1 11 tho machine and hear tho music." Judgu Wordeu expressed a pleasure at there being a paid ttecrotary, and he paid a pretty tribute to Secretary Mower. He told of the work of the firm Chamber of Commerce lu bring ing tho rallioad here, nud expressed a tonlldeuce of a town of 30,000 people here, railroads, etc., as soon as tho Kuropoan war U properly settled, If Dm people will keop up their efforts BASKET BALL AT GRADE SCHOOLS .Uti: COXSTKUCTTJ) AT AIJi T11K SCHOOLS, SO THKItK AHK ACCOMMODATIONS FOB 110T11 GIRLS AND UOYS Teiuy.on rotititU of Oregon honed a surplus at tho end of the 'liwrier eliding September 30, UMI, a"'l llilrleen stiowcd detlcltM, nccord 'I'K to the report of tlm accounting de partment of luiurnnce CommUsloner fergiuuii. The fund utirpltineH ranged irnm stt.100.in in The following are tho surpliiMes re re eorted: Maker, r.2,2(iri,13; llenton, 19.llto.10; Douglas, fl7P.TSI.lM; Hood Hlver. 134.i52r..74; liko, :il). work of the organliatlon, and to re-' to make this tho sc.-oud city In Ore o'ho auggostlous. gon. I Secretary Oeorgo C, lllower classed He also referred to his road work tho meeting as a "Iho wlro nieellnBnH 0no that will eventually be of us of the '18' men." imucj, benotitas railroads. Nluety-tho In four weeks there hae been oor,lor Cl,nl r ,, tourgt trntlle this year 11.10 Inquiries sent here for lnformn-llftUU, iu nu,08j no bula llo Ilindo a tlon, according to Mower, from forty-Jj,ca for r0!Ui deelopmcnt, rogaidless three Mates, showing that this conn- r WuU t)i0 future earrles for us. try Is watched closely. He told of tho Interest tho Klamath exhibit attract- 177,3(1 In Mullliomiili. mill I lie dellclta '''!' 11 3,877.411 In Coos to IR90,. 23r'.S'l In Jackson. Tliono UoficlU nro mmio up of niiutundltif warrants and j'Kxncy fund liability, county bonded ndebtodnewi not being Included. Klamath has tho Inrtest ninount of wi'rrantK outstunillnif, the lolal being tll8.200.nA, Only two counties, Klamath and Wallowa, rcportcU funds overdrawn, " apeclal road bond of Klamath bo- overdrawn 8,1I.B3, and the hiKh school fund of Wallowa being "vrdrawn M 81, l . . - 1 . S3ft.nr.: I.lnn, I74.44fi.su; Maineur.,"" ' -". Marlon 333,US5l.tlUJ iino lime eum i me vuiiiiniuiuj , unu Mullnoinah, of tlio writeups 111 rortmnu news- 11, .Ri. tr.is 177 .:iil! I'olk. 120.408.27: Hher- lleru ..VII.UII ... V..n.,-.T""- I f1,S27.U; Morrow, fS4.7A3.3h; l.eorgo llaldwlu stated that next to load work, warehouse facilities nro In order to make the strenuous ex erclse of basketball mure general by tho pupils of tho grammar grades, tho school board has Just placed add! tlonal basketball courts, so that at all the schools there are soparnte (courts for the tos aud the girls. Heretofore, tho bojs lmvo been wont to pre-empt tho girls' courts, aud they havo mostly takeu their enjoy' ment outlet tho pastime fiom the standpoint of spectators. Football Is also lu great faxor with the bojs or tho public schools, ami t lie 10 has been some talk of Inter school games. Messrs, Clemuions mid Msliop of hadl) needed heio, to store farmerH' ,Moutlsauo, Washington, are looking .... ..... ..... Mill...... ....IS .'fll- III II II, 3R,i3M.". llllllliliM.n, T-.- 44r.,.1l; Umatilla. fS,l4l.32; Union, fOB, 474. 18; Wallowa, f30.371.B4; Wnsco, f5S.77ri.G0; Washington, f 134,773.10; Ynmhlll, ftiri.73u.R3. The following- counties how a dellclt: Clackamas, f38.21tl.70; Clat sop. firifl,303.72; Columbia. f08, 0(18.01; Coos, fl2.887.4!t; Crook, f4il.H0.rifl; Curry, f3B,7M,92; Hiir itoy, fSfl, 810. fill, Jackson, f600, SSft.Ol; Josephine, f 231, 838.73; Klamath, f448,200.r.O; I-nno. f3, 946.10; Lincoln. f3,90IS.49j Wheel er, fl8,S94,CI. Ho also stated that as 11 result, :i plant employing hMj- men, ntinthei tweiity-tlvo men, and other concerns nro considering coming here, Tho Hiirpilso of peopja at what Is mined hero by fnrmors was spoken of. lu this connection, ho cited tho Tact gialu aud ha. This, ho said, might be taken up by tho Chauiher of Com menu. "Ilulld up tho country; us It grows tho town will prosper. Wo have tho best dairy country in tho Northwest here. A country that would support thousands of dairy cattle. "I have every confidence In Klam- that although tho woik Is to Interest mh county. All I Have Is Invested more farmers, there nto very few-hero towuid Its growth. Let mo sny fanner memborH of the organisation. Tho many pamphlets, etc., tliero for distribution wcro.spokon or, ami with n conviction that tho farmors nro soon to help out In this work. "I believe In Klamath county, or I for (lod'ti sake, hurry It up." Judge H. 8. (lulo second ed tho llnldwln suggestion, showing-that un der present conditions, tho farmer must let Ioobo of his crop at a sacri fice, and he urged that such an lustl- over timber holdings east of Suthor lln for tho purpose of perfecting plans for logging railroads lu the timber and for building two largo sawmills, the first of which will bo about two miles oast of town. Russians Rout German Army on Warthe; Lon don Fearful of a Raid I'nlUil i'rvis Service I'lntOOItAD, .Not. 23. Siiei-pliig HiuwUn aliccCMts In Kat lriMal 1110 1 lalmf (I. (iuiuhlnen liiw fallen lalu ltuldn Imndi after Hre itojre of hot IlKlnlntr, nuirketl by continued awuulu upon the Oennjia treacbe. It li KiKirtod that a Cowiack. rtmrjto finally route! tlm GernMan, who nro relrmllim Kmnrtl IiiiHtIhtjj. H U "iily 11 question of how tntajr Oratnnft rcmf alive, ariririthif to ic-it fnim die front n'KarUIng neu ami Imprtaat Raasiaa vietory in ll.c luiltlt- gtounil lietircen the Warthe and VUtaU rivers. It I aeiiil that the Oerniaa aoVaace lum been completely mill Hie t.VmiHH losv are innnnoun. Twelve lhoaaad were iniV oiici-k at Kuiilo, near lxurU. OfllrlMl uiinouiicnniiit l ilu.. ilj. iKnlllon of Ike KaMlaa ureofa la noti moot oatUfactory. Contlnueil iucreei an- reported oa the Itae rraai (m(o lo C'emUKlK.ii. I iiilimliKdly I'olanil Hill In- the oi or one of the BMt Importaat 1 ittelolre ktrugides of the war. In Kat I'ruMln rouilltioiui ore muih more favorable to the now than in tin? lirtt whirlwind campaign. According to itateaaeate fcy aaV cr tlic nuii)H anil niarmhe uhlcli hampered the first lavasJoa are fiuen over. Illtl TONS AHK C.N USA V L'uited Press Service I.OVIW.V, Nor. 2& Tliero Is uimiHiuciM liere over the extreaae Gcr iiuit mtlilty nloug the Belgian const, and tbe reporta that wanalaa are lircparing to iuoto from Kmden la coast moremeaU are very aajaterloaai. KIrt.i think the activity ! a part of a pi jib to eatabUah baaea for raM on London or a forerunner of a movement to engage tbe allied sect off the coat. FIGHTING VIOLENT IN FKANCK fulled Press Serrlca PAK1S, Nor. it. Today' communique nay that a rioleat iKiiiibnriliiicnt is directed agalast Vpree, Soiaoas aad Rblema. Veaterday mlheilrnl and niAiiy hoaxes at Vprea were baraed. Fierce lighting Is reported around Argoaae, aat tbe powltloaa hare iliatigeil to any extent. TUUKS HFaCII SUEZ CANAL. United Press Service ItKllLIN (wireless via SayvUIe, -V. X), Nov. S8. Oflcial advlcea Con-tiintlnople nay the Turkish troops arrived at tbe Saea fnaal. FlKiintm after a bloody battle, iraring which the EagUab fed. lirari and nounded. DIG GUNS TO THE FORK. Cnlted Press Service KOTTEItDAM. Xov. S3. Eighty thousand Gerniaas aad SMB gaaa, tiiotly llMnchers, parted Capelle on the way to the front darlag the week end. Krupp attaches are la charge of tbe gvas. la addMoa the party (outnlned fifty auto load of eBglaeers. Iniiortaut Meeting Tomorrow. Tho Ladles' Aid Society of Grace M. K. church meets tomorrow after noon at the home of Mrs. C. V. Fish er, In a special session, which begins at 2'30. This Is tho last meeting be fore the annual bazaar of the society, to be held December 4, and a full at tendance of members Is desired. In or der to complete final arrangements. Dines Ahead It was a cheerful bunch of "We" that assembled at the Chrlattakv church yesterday, for tbe checitbxg up of the score In tbe Sunday school eaa test showed that the "rods" axe still in second place. II, L. Macleay will erect a cheese factory at Gold Beach. Albany Is trying to rats a 7,I00 bonus to assume the resumBtios of work In the Union Furniture Com pany's plant. Sportsmen's Banquet Will Be One Hummer .Tunnel la progreslng on the Moss Pass mine in Lake County. tutlon bo started befoio next harvest. Other Inspiring talks were made by a number of others presont, and tho assemblage dispersed with u much kindlier feeline for the Chamber of Comniorco and tho great work It can do, providing It gets proper support. From the present indications the annual banquet and olectton of offi cers of the Sportsmen's Association, to bo held tomorrow night at the White Pelican hotel, will he tho great est gathering lu tho nistory of the or ganization. Eight o'clock is the time set for tho mooting. With tho return of C. F. Stone as n inomber of tho state fish and game commission, and the action of that body In reinstating William L. Finley and It. E. Clnnton to their old posi tion? as heads of tho game and fish departments, the sportsmen of the en tiro state have reason to be jubilant, as it moans a renewal of the good work started last year to make the stnto of Oregon one of the greatest sportsmen's paradise lu tho whole country. Thoro was considerable disappoint ment shown by the local sportsmen on uccount of the apathy displayed by the uow heads of the state flab, and game department during the sumntr ijust passed. Out now. with tbe om anu expenencea men dock lb of fice, a different feeling Is evident, aad tho nionibers of the local association feel that their efforts toward the stocking of tbe country and straaas of tho county and the proper proiec- 'tiou of the ganio and fish, will be ap preciated, and will be met with hearty support from the state commission. Already 125 tickets for Ua ban quet tomorrow nlgbt have been aoM, aud some members of the commit- tee have not yet reported. If My. one has been overlooked by the cam. mlttee they are requested to aotlfy O, W. Robertson not later tbas Tues day forenoon, and aceommodatloas will be made for them. ' y Among the speakers at the hah" uuet will be R. E. Clastoa. matter teh;i warden of the atate. lie wtH fal m-A ably tell of some el the VlaM far Mt '?" year with refereaae (, Creek hatoeerr aad tho . . , v, ,v ,i't iiuui im nnaaii svsaraff ' ? r .,- ' . 5i '-"Vl 1 .. A . .j it !! ,?i A