The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 03, 1915, Image 1

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Vistas, Defeated and Scattered, Deserting and Starving
MIA ABANDONS
LAST POSITIONS
JIT AGUA PRIETA
CARtUNKIHTAH PURSUE FLEEING
ENEMIES
ArtUk-ry Itetreatlag W"tuaitl To
ward Xaro Entire Army Scattered.
Rome HtanrlngHlx Hundred Cor
airy Pursue Hear VHIUta Guard.
All Army Aviators Needed at Mex
Ikea Border.
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FEAR SEVEN OTHERS I'KIIIHIIKII
IN WRKCK
Serbia's Grand Man Makes Final a
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Plea to Allies to Save Hts Country
United 1'roM Service
D0UC1I.AB, Arli., Nov. 3, Villa-
arm? U scattcrod arid his artlllory re
treating westward toward Naco. Ills
lat positions before Agua Prlctn wero
abandoned till morning.
Six bund rod cavalrymen puraucd
tbe rear guard of tho VIIIIMa- army
this morning aftor a two hour' battlu
i-V in which tho VHIUta wero cruahud.
ru-jr ran lowuru Agua rneia, ami
urreudcred. Hlx croued tbo border
onto Arizona aoll, ud wero nrrealcd
aa military prlaonera.
Tbe VltlUto Te In a terrible
I'Utht. The men are auSerlng from
hunter, and many horaea are atarvlng.
Puniton wua denied permlaalon to In
vad- Agua I'rlota It neceeaary.
United I'rose Borvloa
SAN PRANOIBCO, Nov. 3. Lleu
tfnant Colonel Bamuel Reber, tbe
head of the army aviation oorpa, baa
announced that every army aviator
waa wanted on tho Mexican border,
nnd aaked that thoae appearing In tho
uoodler tourt maTtlal be excused .
United l'rcaa Service '
WABHINQTON, D. 0., Nov. 3.-
The atnte department advlaed the
Mea that It haa decided to recogntie
Urrania na aoon aa Italy preparee a
note of recognition In the behalf of
the alllea.
United 1'reaa Service
WASHINOTON. D. 0.. Nov. 3.
Central Funaton'a reaueet that he be
given authority to Invade Agua Prleta
it neceeaary wa unfavorably received
in officialdom. The war department
"m that only Prealdent Wilaon could
irant him auch authority, and there
no proapeot of him doing io.
Warrw Company Offem Haterlala.
Through the courteey of the War
ren Conatruetlen eemmwy, the city
""I be aaved may'doluri. When
the company lalaked their eonatruc
Uon here .they left tern material!,
"Ich they .lower new oettred fret to
the city for top dreaalag whenever
he pavement kw to be ripped' up for
llylngotplp,ote.
Unetaeea Men to Meet.
The bualneaa men.wlll hold a meet
off at the oKy mil tMlfht at
0 dock. Muck bwlaeaa U to eome
u u a une attendance w re
quMted, . ."
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- W. Tabor ead: family departed
for M
2 thl mornlng'i
tw-cImo on g, vtal
TklttoUefair.
SitntnClam (Jniundo, hui! lttMviiKer-i
nnil Crru Try to l-rnH- In Hoot.
Four llouta Itwuh Hhor-. In Hatvty.
Many IhHMlN of HrroUni -ItoKui-Hirer
Valley Man Among the Itaad.
Cnplnlu Werim Wlivn Tliankiil.
United I'reaa Horvlco
MAR8IIPIKI.0, Ore, Nov. 3. '
Bight bodloa wero recovered from the
ateamor Hanta Clnra Hint wn- ground'
rd off ('ooa liny. H la feared aoven
other- perlahod. Tho Veaaol la reef
ing ciiKlly. and there nro no Hlgna of
her lireaklng up.
Pulled I'reaa Service
MAR8IIPIRM). Nov. 3. -It Is bo
Doled that from three to soven others
perlahod when the Santa Clara went
ncromid. The known dead nro Mr
M. J. Dunn or llulto, Mont.; Mrs. D.
II. Home, Hood Rlvor; Kugeno 0111
enwntor. aged 7, Boat tie; Detmnr D.
Roguo, Gold HHI, Ore; Alfred Crow
ley, aged 13 montba, Mill City, nnd
two unidentified olderly woraen Pour
bnnta went nahore anfety.
Tho Snntn Clara grounded In a
heavy ae wind. J. W. Noyea, a- mld-
dlo-agcd man, wadod the breakers to
aavo a woman and a little girl. Roy
Dunno of Rutte, saved his alator'Mar
garot after their mother was drowned
by tho cnpalxlng of tho boat In which
thoy wero trying to reach shoro.
Tho survivors suffered lant night
on Daatendorff bench. Sevonty-nve
hud'dled In a small cottage
Tho captain wept as a passenger
thanked him for trying to save tho
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DRAINAGE WORK
WELL UNDER WAY
7,UMVAI.T WITH t;i:W AT WORK
MAKING SUnVKY OF KLAMATH
MARSH TO LEARN FBASIBIMTV
OF DRAINAGB PIUMEOT
Don J. Zumwalt, the civil engineer,
Is In charge of a crew of surveyors
which Is at work on the project to
drain Klamath marsh, under the su
pervlalon of the Klamath drainage
district. Tho work of surveying la
well under way.
The purpose of tl.o surveying la to
determine how tmjcIi of the land cau
be drained and what the probable rorl
Will, be. When this Information la
prwurrad, actual reclamation la ex
ported to begin.
The Klamath drainage dlitrlct,
comprlalng forty property owners of
liinmath marsh lM.d, are provwiog
tlo funds for the surveying. By bond-
inn. etc.. other moueys will do raise
to carry on the project of reclamation.
It la only a matter of time, accoru
ina to land owneri. that practically
all ol tbe 83,000 aciei coming under
the immediate project will be drained,
thus increasing enormoualy tho
wealth and productive area of Klam
ath county.
This photograph allows the grand
old man of Serbia, Premier Pashich,
looking on mupa of the progress of
tho war about two weeks before ho
mado this last plea to tbe allies to
send troops to aavo his couutry from
tho Aubtrlans, a or mans and Bulgar
ians: "Serbia is making superhuman ef
forts to defend her existence In re
sponse to the advice and desire of her
groat alllea. For thU she Is condem
ned to death by tho Auatro-Qermans
and Bulgarians. For twenty days our
common enomy has tried to annihilate
us. In spite of the heroism of our
soldiers our resistance cannot be ex
pected to be maintained Indefinitely.
Wo beg of you and the many friends
of Serbia In England to do everything
you can to Insure your troops reach
Inlg up bib soon aa possible, that they
may help our army, and that we may
defend together the common cause
which Is now so gravely menaced."
This plea was sent to London, and
it was published on the day Lord
l4insdowno admitted in the house of
lords that bo far Great Britain haxl
sent only 13,000 troopa to Salonika to
help the Serbs.
HARD TIMES HAVE.
FINISHED INNING
CAIJFOHMA STATK OFFICIALS
HAVK FIGURES TO PROVE
THAT MONEY IS BEING FREELY
CIRCULATED
United 1'reas Service
SACRAMENTO, Nov. 8. Hard
times and calamity howlers have fin
ished their Inning; buslnesa la pick
ing up, and money is being more free
ly circulated. Two state officials have
come forth with statements to that
effect, and with facts to back up their
statements.
"When the state gets a premium of
$08,000 on a fl,800,000 bond Issue,
It doesn't look like money la tight,"
said State Treasurer Friend W. Richardson.
"When Callfornlana are spending
an average of 1100,000 a day pur
chasing automobiles,'' business must
bo pretty good," adda French.
It haa been many months slnoe the
state received auch a healthy premi
um on n bond lesue as on tho Univer
sity of California f 1,100,080 recent
ly, French points out that conserva
tive estimates, baaed on the number
of automobile registrations dally for
the past sixty days, show that people
of this state are spending an average
of $100,000 a day for the purchase of
automobiles.
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CENTRAL GARAGE
CHANGES HANDS
BELLMAN & SON OF THIS CITY
EXCHANGE RANGE PROPERTY
NEAR DAIRY FOR KLAMATH
AVENUE PROPERTY '
Another realty deal waa recently
closed when the large stock ranch sit
uated near Dairy, betetfug to A. A.
Bellman Son of thU elty wariglven
In exchange for the Centratgarage on
Klamath avenue, ''owned by B, B.
Hew-ry
This and other tranatera of recent
date In the realty huslaees glvea tea
doney to greater aettea ta tfcla fold.
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Will Blitott, ampleyed at, Crater
Lake during thVummer past, la on
his. way to Imperial .ITaBey to spend
taowlater. '. . '4- -
FRANCE WILL NOT
DOW' HEAD; WILL
FIGHT TILL END
SUCH IS STATEMENT OF NEW
FRENCH PREMIER
Germans Lose on Western Front, But
Gala la East Petrograd Admits
Defeats of RussiansOne Hundred
Metres of Treacbee Wrested vFrct
'Germans la Voacbec Do Briaad
Optimistic Over Fate of France.
PEACE RUMORS
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GIVEN IMPETUS
CONFERENCE BETWEEN AMBAS
SADOR JU8SERAXD OF FRANCE
AND PRESIDENT WILSON IS
CAUSE OF PEACE TALK
United Press Service
PARI8. Nov. 3 Premier De Brland
In his first speech to the deputies since
he was appointed was optimistic In
regard'tomfe fafeof France. He ex
pressed France's determination to car
ry on the war to a vlctorloua end.'
Untied Press Service
BERLIN, Nov. -3. It Is announced
that In Northeast Vouches the Ger
mans evacuated 100 metres of
trenches.
United Press Service
BERLIN, Nov. 3. Field Marshal
von HIndenburg repulsed the Rus
sians near Dvlnaburg Illuxt and Car
unowka. The Russians only succeed
ed In occupying Milk-Ullskl. Von
LInslngen Is progressing In the Csar
torysk region.
United Press Service
LONDON, Nov. 3. Petrograd haa
admitted that the Germans gained
ground toward Riga from the west.
The Russians are on the offensive be
fore Dvlnck, and the German losses in
Volhynta.
WILL LEE IS FAIR
REPRESENTATIVE
IS APPOINTED TO SUCCEED SIN
NOTT, WHO RETURNS THIS
WEEK WILL GIVE SPARE
TIME TO BOOTH GRATIS
LONDON, Nov. 3. It Is announced
that the British captured a German
super-submarine In the North Sea.
The crew has been Imprisoned.
IN SPITE OF RAIN
DUCK DAGS SUM
A FEW NORTHERN BIRDS SLAIN
BY KLAMATH HUNTERS LAST
NIGHT, BUT MORE STORMS ARE
NEEDED TO BRING IN FOWL
Duck hunters are beginning to
"perk up" a little. The rains and
wind of the past two days have re
sulted In a moderate flight of north
ern ducks and geese to tho Klsmath
feeding grounds, and last evening sev
eral hunters took fair bags on tho
marshes south' of the-city.
Most of the birds taken wero drake
mallards, apparently tho vanguard of
the army to eome. The bright weath
er today, however, may remit la aa-
other postpoament of the waterfowl
migration, and Impatient Klamath
hunters will have to wait for another
storm.
All tho geese thai pasted (ho past
few days have gone farther south, so
that there afo few of those birds avail
able to Klamath hunters now.
Tho dry aeaaoa haa resulted la a
scarcity of feed this year for tho
ducks, and until tho ralae start la
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, No 3.
Peace rumors were revived here when
Ambassador Jusserand of France
asked and was granted a conference
with President. Wilson yesterday af
ternoon. The fact that a peace con
ference in Switzerland is about to be
gin, between representatives of four
belligerents, gave Impetus, to the
rumors.
Jusserand said that he desired per
sonally to thank the President for In
terceding on .behalf of two French wo
men whom the Germane had sentenced-
to death in Belgium on the
charge of espionage,.
United Press Service
WASHINGTON. D. C. Nov. 3.
Regardless of Jusserand's announce
ment as to his purpose In catling on
the president, officials believe that
peace is likely soon. It Is expected
that some diplomat here will make
the first move.
Will Lee has been appointed the
official Klamath county representa
tive at the Klamath booth for the re
maining month of the fair, to succeed
Phil Slnnott, who returns In a few
days to resume his position as city
editor on the Herald. Lee, however,
haa other business to transact at Ban
Francisco, and will give'Just what
time ne can. sparejtratls, to tho ex
ploitation of Klamath to visitors at
the Oregon building.
At tbe end of tho fair Mr. Lee will
box up the exhibits and send them
back to Klamath Falls, where aa ex
hibit building will be secured to dis
play them. If this Is impossible, Fleet
will secure exhibit windows.
The success of tho Klamath repre
sentative at the fair culminated by
Klamath Day, and the inestimable
amount of advertising this section re
ceived, Is everywhere admitted. Klam
ath county Is on the map aa it never
waa before. Fred Fleet receives more
letters of Inquiry concerning this sec
tion than ever before, principally
from those who have seen tho Klam
ath booth.
Slnnott reports that hundreds of
visitors at tbe booth have promised to
return to Klamath next year to per
sonally Investigate this region, with
a view of locating
Re men Business,
H. W Butler, proprieCor of the 88
Miiung eompaay, .returaea ,aotao em
Tuesday eresUag from" lea Fraaeeieo,
where' a pleasant two weeks waa k4t
en over to pleasure aa sushi ass,' 'Mr:
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grave fears that the a-ala amy i
Serbians haa been surreuadaeU .kTaa i
Bulgarian, front is curved ,areaad"v-9?
Nlhv from Vflflnlttw fh-iilli Phai5&: &
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Knjaevaci The Auatro-GermesnfJae
runs throuahthe conntrv- to 'South j
Kragujevac Into the Upper Moroya '
Valley. .. r Ti'1
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that the Austrians occupied 'Aslee,vla"l
Serbia, 87 miles southwest.oC. Bel-
grade. This Indicates that theC Ams-s .
trians
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tacks slmultaaeoasly. t J-.
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ADoarenur one or tne areat aima oi r,zi-i.
the campaign of the Teutons and BuW'f- 'fr
earlan lathe Balkaaa la aceoatBttah-1 '
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urnrll-jtllr InavttBhla. thar mr aa
far from the base of tholr 7MPptW"
mat tney are waauag asamaaiw a, j....
as well as food ,ete, aheolutelr eesea- J,
IIati ftr a AamYMTAtM dtaant in Tirilr I''
their enemies' lines. Yesterday, mil-iC
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uary experts anew in, taw mv ap
for tbe Serbian army aaa'rstlreiBteat
into Albania and JConenegro to reor
ganize and procure, more smmsiloa
VIB IBS Auriauv, i-w,nf-ni-ar
cate that evea that desperate step haa
been rendered impossible by the Aea-lSsiw
tro-Germans. " -MillSaS
Just what effect the capture of, twRS
Servian main amy wJU aareoa the;:
itmr la. of course. lmDOMibla to DrO-'4jV
diet, but certainly suoh'an occueaee''fc-"'
would be a great set-back tb'lho allloim
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If the army u captured, the Vjm j -
be open to tho Tomtoas. i;jUZt
it mum nnrtonr. aeaaMlaai S(ljt-i
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some expert, tne wun wsa,-?!
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Butler haa traveled srtsawlvety. aad
earnest HtUe raallp flrat class shoot-1 his opdOea reiatlve to Uw.lairtollMrt
nany must leavetho Uttmiurtiaala -such
a state that .rcaaaot ho.of aajr V ,
furtteraldtothe,.?ifJ3iV :
Utlon of allied Uroeie into Serstw will l
abruptly cease aid'-the aWoa,-sill.
make a doatrato'ollortehaat;
Teutons In eltler, Bulgaria or Ti
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from aa estsaded vtstt.ao Ma
reports baTing had aa
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