74;r.,1" t w . -: it, ' "v-!., VAi. Tr. r- '", V-' A M, ' v K AT " Oty? lEuimmg ItoatI KLAMATH FALLS' OFFICIAL NBWIPAPEX a.m ,- . r. iX&k. . & , .fra:. At?? in miii ii V ' -No. afM7 - T BPJ I I ) g; KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1915 ., '. x TfW&i - ... X .K?''J'.'SSl1iii;!i M2U8 - ?r I r. '1 MOSLEMS ROUT BRITONS CLOSE TO OLD BAGDAD ,KKK WITHIN HTRIK1NG DIS TANCE 1 AM MK 'ro,M CHi UrlU.li Coiouhil Fori Wt'r WUIiIh 1h Mile r Ancient Cltjr, Hoping to 4" cat Off Any INlMMIy of Tew- " tea-Tttrro Movement Iwto Egypt fester on. 4 .,..., By CARL W. At'KKHMAV IIKRMN. (by wireless to Sayvllle, ' L. I.), Nov. 23,Aflcr boating their way serous AhIsi Minor to within strik ing tlMniuo of Bagdad, llrltlih troop wi'H lopufnoil by Turkish kordcti. The Urltlsh expedition start ed ssvernl weeks ago, but the eitent et the Teutonic victory came to light Mir today. i One hu iid rod and evenly thousand constituted the British force. In U jwere Canadian. Australian and In dian troops. Making tbelr way from Kgypt they oamo to within ten miles of the ancient city of Bagdad, and threatened to deatroy the Important railway lino on which the Central alllei relied for tbelr offensive Into Egypt after Joining banda with the Tarka In Constantinople. Several severe engagement fol lowed, and then Turkish forces awept the Invaders back thirty miles, In surlag 4 he safety of. Bagdad. TO campaign thus foiled la bollovod to have been part of tt gigantic plant ta eluding a Itusslan march across Prus sia, for a Junction with the other allied forces In the Bagdad region. The Russians, however, failed to ac complish their part of the program, The German view Is that the allies are now ptnyln gthelr last card, and are .trying to land enough forces In Greece to menace German communi cation with Constantinople. The al llei, howover, underestimated tho strength of the Central powers. Gor many alone ban 11,000,000 men In uniform, while hor allies hnvo other vait armies. MERLIN, Nor. 25 It is announced that 17,400 Sorbs were captured yes terday In fighting on. Blackbird Plain between Mltrovltia, which la held by the Teutons, and Prlstlan, where the Bulgars aTe In command. Tho Serbs are hemmed In between U.S. Financial Aid to Mexico Is New Problem (United Press Correspondent) WASHINGTON, D. C Nov. 2B. Will Uncle Sam become Mexico's flnttnclal angel T This question Is the absorbing question involved in estab lishing the Carrana government. That financial help must be given by the United States to Mexico I ad mitted by officiate, The torn such aid liould take la"' the prlnclBal hitch. High state department omclala InU mato that the government cannot ap Poar as a principal In securing credit 'or Carrania. Its moral support, however, la assured. The modus operandi probably will as follews: AfteCarranta's agents In New York nave made guarded over tures to financiers' for a loan, quiet Inquiries will be made of the state de partment ltuch a loan haa the ap proval or (he government. Inquiry will be made a to whether the United "teles would baek up the loan la eaae Carramu'a gbverameat should tall nd collection "from a new adminis tration be made neeeasary. f If agevts flnanoleri reeelye such assuranoes. Jhe loan will be made; .with bends of toe nsw, Mexloan government aa. eurtty. ,V ' i . That Carrania must imum his loan In this opuntry is regarded as certain. Mm. It: tsTpeeelsU'ae might plaee Pt or send ieeue with Argeatlne bUkera, '. The bulk ef the tranaMtlon wt. however,: be handW br New K-esUWIelng 'Mexico's flnanrtal America's Mm Poicy, Control of Carribbean Sea -V St, At VMrf. . v . -h . . " . 'J aaR.lH W-S- 'V-. .o m. - J. ..- H Jk?BBBBBVBagaVl. IvW aBMasUiaaMUaaVftf 9 0IW9&fw 8 " 5 MSI . ' j& I" IBM - SBBBgpaagmw Htrrrtory of Ktale Lansing 8croary of Statu Robert Lansing hax Juat announced tc now and great American policy, nothing loss than the control or tbo Caribbean Sea, which Is necessary In the protection and control of tho Panama Canal. Such la the Interpretation put on tho treaty ho has Just offered the new lUytlaa government providing for a protectorate of ten years. Of course, the policy U not stated In the broad two forces, and are fighting for their Uvea. United Press Service LONDON, Nov. 2C Today's stato ment from tho Russian front says the dormant are steadily losing tnoir scattered positions In the Riga dis- trict. The Teutons aro reported as fighting desperately to koep from glv- u " urtbcr territory. system presents many dlfflcultles to Carranr.n. Hundreds of counterfeit Issues of money aro afloat. Villa haa Issued millions or currency, now val ueless.. In Mexico City, alone there are scores of repudiated Issues. Hu ertn'a currency Is worthless. Carransa, who ha announced that he will establish a gold standard for Mexico, with a new currency system similar to tho federal reserve act of this country, but he probably will not be able to do It until new Mexican congress Is legally elected. Regarding the Immense debt bur den raced by Carrania, payraeut will bo elected, according to administra tion here, through claim commissions. Carrania will assent to mixed claims commissions to deal separately with each country presenting claims. As- ourance by Carransa- that, ne womu honor foreign claims waa one of the conditions upon which ho was recog nised as ohlef executive. These claims total about 1300,000,000. The Mexican mixed claims commis sion will, It' U reported, be composed or representatives of the Interested Mons. but the United States will not oclaHf participate In collection of ckUms of other nations. The claims Carransa assume run baok ve -years, from the ousting of President Diss, No claims for prop erty destroyed and contscated during that aad successive raToIutkma are ever beta paid. 'This Involves lengthy audeomplleated'nsfotlaijons before umiit' of the oUlm. to eetabllab national Veeponslblllty for property Map of terms that the purpose of It Is to dominate tho Caribbean; but far see ing Washington observers who have bellved ever since the American gov ernment decided to build the Panama Canal, that domination of the Carib bean waa absolutely necessary to Its protection, think the time has at least come when this new American policy has taken shape. Control of tbo Caribbean requires FIREMEN'S DANCE TONIGHT'S EVENT SIX PIKCK ORCHK8TRA WILL RKXDKR MUSIC, AND MEMBERS OK THE DEPARTMENT WILL BE 1'I.OOR MANAGERS Klamath Falls lovers of the Terpsl- chorean pastime are looking forward to a night of pleasure this evening, when the Klamath Falls Volunteer Fire Department gives its third Thanksgiving ball. This will be held at Houston's opera house, and w spe cial six-piece orchestra has been en gaged to render music. Members of tbo department will act aa floor managers. The firemen have established an enviable reputa tion as entertainers, and there need bo no stranger,, once the flreiaddles begin Introducing people. Funds derived from the dance go to reimburse the flreboys for clothes ruined while fighting flres. The mem bers of,' the organisation work for the protection of property, and not for a salary, The embroidery Industry, in the Asore islands employs over 8,000 wo men. , losses In the many major and minor revolt. Solicitor Cone Johnson or the state department ha active charge of the American claims. Manyof these hav been on file tor years, awaiting re cstaHlshraeat or stable govern ment rrom which payment could be demanded. Railroad, mining, oft and ranching interests are the principal American claimant. Amerieaa are stock and bond holders, of the f? lean 'atloaal and ether rsllroad and teiegranh oompante which have sur fercd the brunt of revolutions. Only a anail part of the AaVKiean rlaimi.' which now agirtnteVabeitt I150.M0.0I0,' hare be Sled wRh th stata KrtaWnt. Other arebet Ing received daily. the Caribbean Be & port like Port au Prince at the east end. The Panama strip itself ' serves as a naval base on the west end of the sea, while New Orleans naturally V becomes tho large naval base neces sary for the success of the policy. The treaty the secretary of state has offered, to. Hay.U nijiaU of course, be confirmed by theUhlted States senate. and many members of that body may disagree with the new policy. 'But ACCUSED TEUTONS FUSS UP CABINET ALTHOUGH INVESTIGATING REC OBD8 FOR FLAWS, THE ADMIN I8TRATION MUST TREAT THEM AS INNOCENT United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 26. The administration is in" an embar rassing attitude concerning Captain Boy-Ed, German military-attache, and Austrian Consul General von Nuber or New York. While admittedly. In vestigating their activities, diplomatic rules require an assumption or their innocence until contrary decisions are nanounoed. "' The state and justice departments are expected to formally deplore .the newspaper assault on von Nuber. An official statement that CantoJn Boy-Ed's handling of funds tor sup- plying German raider was not' un lawful was Issued today, and this is regarded as forestalling any possible complaint by the German embassy. South for .Holidays. Among those departing on this morning's passenger waa Mies T. ,M. Buttner, publisher of the Northwest ern. Miss Buttner leaves tor Baa Francisco to spend the holidays and attend business matters. To California. '. .James Messick, Klamath Fall' whirlwind second baaeman, letf for bis, heme in Chleo frfa;imort Twit. He expects to go to Hugeae aad enter the University of, 'Oregon next semester.. Kff' " ' ' - ' t v ft.' Ki cJ -. M Rnminw Of nut'lrtimttb la aeoutaatatt; J,' , f ar;tbe;,terma l a'aw laeeme tax ia oreat urnaia. tae-VMsaeai.ee Itoxserges wWhaveteparltTt.Mt ......lit. rt., . . . VV-i " UBMUHr ' aV i '-' Vt'A..'iV.(V .ui'..V,'i.;.l?i,ri.rW J. TTT; j?v?L-.,j: wrtli.vrTJ.u-r.i.:..- . '. .TT.".:iiT,-,.' . i'i2rAxtab.i'A'iSVv .IT i.r -.W& .iVJ' i.1?,.-. AAsUrel WaUkm B. CsperteB J there Is little doubt In Washington that the administration haa committ ed itself. , ' Admiral William, B. Caperton Is now In control of Haytl. Although a- new president has been elected the Ameri can is almost dictator., He or some other representaUyea,f the navyde- partment will likely" renialn there until the treaty.for- aa Aiaerican pro tectorate has been acted on. STOLEN CASINOS, SHOES ARE FOUND AS RESULT, TWO MEN ABB HBLD IN COUNTY JAIL, AND SHER IFF'S DEPUTY LOOK'S FOR MORE PLUNDER Four case of automobile casings, which are supposed to have been stolen from the Southern, Pacific some little time ago, and six1 pair, of shoes, identified by O. M. Hector of the J. F. Magulre. company as some of the stock stolen from that concern' store a. few months ago, were round last night in a room occupied by Albert Mamadoi' As a result, Mamado la la the county jail, and search I being made tor further good. The casings had a value or over f 100, aad were a shipment consigned to George Blebn. or the Ford garage. The shipment never reached, Blehn. A short time ago, Glenn Johnson and associates purchased Mamado's inter est in the garage near the Jackson building and finding the aew casings, they tried to buy them.' jMamado re fused to sell them, and inertly after wards moved them out of the garage. Since then, one, or toe, men con nected with Johnson In the new garr tge company, learned from George Blehn that a dosen caalags shipped to Biehn had railed toarrlv. Recalling the action, of Mamado' regarding the casings at the garage, the autotet told Blohn ot:the, clrcumetanees,- and 0,;K, Thomas," railroad detective, wsj: ram- moaed from Dunsmulr by B,.P. Agent Brown. " . tw yt Armed, with a searsh warrantDep- fquntV the eaalag hid under e bed mriuer, mreo rainuHiM sauea. Uossph Derbeehof , ;' member' of the, Russian colony, WM'ta'Mamado' cabin waeah the elir; seisred.-- and he Is.belng hejaky Mamae.re- ruses to ewettas ia . "-r f,S I- '1- Tbtrs are l. lt,4 wives under i i ", uiy aiiini uorg ww.m isomi but night 'entered Mamato' qnarta.' next' door to the garage, aid'5thy , :i,,.ivuM'nr is h ! m i riKM.MUiHMiiam.iu'aaB I .." a . -..i.- -.. -.,,.7, ."., ALLIES THANKFUL; GREECEjVON OYER NATION REMAINS NEUTRAL. SO CONSTANTINE IS THANKFUt WlIiL NOT HAMPER ALLIES IN BALKAN MOVEMENTS LONDON,, NovJG. Greece has ac- ceeded to the demands of the allies. She will not interfere with the oner-' ations or the allied forces In the Bal kan campaign. Ia amy circumstances, i This makes it possible ror the allies to dispatch more troops lato'Serhie, via Salonika. An otemslv' r the allies Is expected there soon as a re sult, u r - The Greek crisis, which has been an international topic for several months past, is now considered ended: KIiik Conatantlae'st supporters feet tbst he has, finally triumphed 'in his determination to remain aeutraY.v, An Athens dispatch today states that Greece's reply to the note sent yesterday by the allies is . friendly. meets ihc allies' demands, add give all KUgTontles, conslderd essential? POPE'S PEACE . i PLANS HITCH I,-? .i ti -'"i' i's BELGIAN, AND TEUTON CARBf. NALB AFRAID TO LEAVE FOR FEAR,.ENRMIRS WILL DHtAIX 1? i,. 'V i . . yi JL ROME, Nov. 25. It ta repori today that for f eaV Germany will pre vent his nturejtvhe attends the De-cembrconalstory-ef oaAlsW. ;Car- einai Mercier or.'JJeiginm, ha abaa- dosed .the.-trlp,,, In;conneetleavrttli this, it is also understood , that. Cart dlnal Hartiaan. of Cologne hae also abandoned hi trip. , . .- It is believed: that thla will eauee somewhat of a hitch In the peace plans br Pope Benedict ' Dlplomata believe 'Germany 'will, consider it, ex pedient to bar Mercier. Hartmaa had actually started, aad is now In Switserland, .conferring with von Bue- low and Prussian Vatican tatlve. Uftfa ttiin Rfi AAA AAA ttiaaair Wntmmtb were slaughtered . .u.htj in xt.bti.hnkn.. .. . ,Mwnr under Federal Inspection during the fiscal year ending June SO,' 1916, Since approximately from 58 to 60 per cent of the animals killed In, the cotintry are slaughtered, In eetahllsb-' menta where Federal InspectlouJs maintained, It appear !that, about 1Q0.Q00.000 meat eaimal are being killed each, year in, theUnlte'd State. Of the animal subjected to Federal Inspection, J9,9B8 .were eondmaed a unfit for human use "and 644,(88 were condemned in part. Thus' a'littl more tuu 1 1-1 per, ceat of all, the animal inspected, were, condemned either in whole or la part. .These fig ures Include only cattle, calves, sheep, goats and ,awlne. . ,;,...., '.. Tuberculosis waa the chief oause.or the condemnations. : More , than I .- earrassss .oi-ewtae .wwre 'ewwyyi;,re lUd onaxoount of thta dleeaes, sad ln'dditloavprU of U,i0 oattl d 440,000 swne.'HOg,eleaw rr saoaalble foiVthe next vlargeet'vloas,', nearly 10I.009 swlae'bein eea'ia; WXuhtiMWmtt&v; t -ti; aawBi ,9(vnfTwwvi iwihi j"i .--:. .' j.;ii.ivr. .- il. Federal meat-lnaeeetleai eerytetu eoat to the pWe would hehetweeo five U six ee per almai U the waa : cieamaea mumr-, ie. m inapeetlea . ejf i Mm LsJgaW' ag) ear. . j r -..' r !nw . 4 t ,,- r-w i. i cees.(.;-Ia"i4,,fcwevefg r -.'. V" ? .,,'i.. wm.MWWimmmi3i now uncie aam uuaros m "at ,' 'ii-i3'' tnp Nnhnn ; MpatSimnlv MKh .&.. BkKK . 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KlMtwod'lM.T.madvZV, not only;o ;tae vWrr bet WatHfaV athconaty pWl.; a weid ; cTiaUg, proof Vof the ; Jwjafrjfif ' ' -rrVxiaaNmo7iS Ing Klanwthprspsc; reaeamMiam j letaataamahxMn tans mtsjij he the: aeeleeaef ;r:,n other pncta neceaianr Csr a dM.pertyaJ;of o (.rodU eoeld he ftffclyge , .V :XliHfUVMULlrBla , Slt ,VtrffVH,t t! optale,1c.'Ha'reaa'WJh,alllirt 'vnsam&ftfflmffl ' ..F 1 is.M.JVK.1.feirJ.-Vi Jri..v'M !"fU' r ine ciTic QeoATtm&nt-im?imsmak.w'!fcj msin'ttilJlMW.ntMK'mdadaiaAsV ' "t-.,p .r-r" , t" ",.,w;w'3iK': morrow afternoon .?,at-,,the-; t.t z . it ; , -. -fl.ri.-.ibjri,. 51 Mrs'. U H. kth; near ikRieW bridge. andallweiVtaVeiU'gNt t'aoed VckiseMhlp'V atelthattnala ' - 'good .cWsenship" are, thetopie. o (,''' - h Uaaaaamal'' wr:mmmiMh , -m i BS &&&H28M&!ft:-i2i). , 'VTSm4ra?S.'iiS3!.l S"i I mla m a-vlrir.nfaMl A aimktA "' ----alamatii 'S' Ilnr the laet ilscai' rear.-: the. Mlaaaaa'1 - . -, - ..,.,..:iv5-:.vir Uon)reultlnglnthe ofatoUlofnowlyl9.0M.MaBa.ad- pf,prbcU;bf;'oiklWi:'er.:aaHaW , FuKlmore,::i4S.000(as;ea4a,o Imported meat' or.nwat preda tsdm lBspectMd.:i0ore:.th;M pounds cc6aned:dr;rexd mm" vihfctb ;M.urr::Ma,;islip ' reauor, ABim:in4ntir.?wap clygepfu'wt:inpatleB stroylng trlhinae';taf Mark, w ddltloil Vaalegeerd to : MM health. Befrimileaiat-atacamatlM jure -or; oegrlww,.'' penoaor- twenty i oar awm these, parasltes.whlc-' give rise, lh human' being t ouy diesaee iknewn ,VM -i.i- "-. Vi." " i " .-. . - tutnertetne onifaamg ijalMtt this d Wm . ha ' -1 ough eooklBf. of " a4 i proMetai and ..ttioa lect,thte;preoanUoa nKr..er.')ea:exei t tka, Uiei;;JaairM aiT jmHvvjSaTeja . hTv I TaaVgmjBjBmjBjBjBjBjB liicd. kshoali. be eoeM.Ta nUrreaeagts j tt i "P"- TtA "a .eammmmBmi baehYhhaadeaed, aMtheda have proven) 1 Ia4hM;Mwei4iP) H mJ jvnimn)g, 34 (Tamg mmpa aaaMaj miemam amaa aWaflB) lfByW ) &".W& ,51 T-;v.-ir--i- - v , "SB m iJ ..; nw&-. !ar ZM, ?? 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