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♦ « « * ♦ ♦ (Lhr ^rmi-uîrrkly ♦ ♦ « « •♦♦«»••«••e * Hl kVMEMKV ERYONB IX Kl. I MATH COUNTY ♦ «»«••♦•••e» * KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1914 VOLUME XIX XI MBKK Uft ALL BUT TWO AMENDMENTS KILLED I. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ England Declares War Against Turkish Empire Today i ALLIES ARE ALL West to Appoint Noland EXPECTED TO DO Former Circuit Judge Will Be Named to Bench THE SAME THING ♦♦♦ Russian Troops Are Advancing Turkey; Turkish Warships Are Active I'lilted Pre«» Mervl<c Ofllclal n n LONDON. Nov .1 nouncement that declaration of war ha* been made ugiilnat Turkey w mm made t»xla> by th»- British foreign of fice Failure to comply with the d«- iiuiik I h of the allies, after the Turkish boinbardment of Hln«k Hen ports, and Turkish activities In Egypt are the cause« given Now that England ha* taken I hi» »top. It I» expected that France. Illi»- ■ ia. Montenegro anti Servin will fol low her example Immediately It I» rumored, though not coti • firmed, that Egyptian native troop» are to at once marcii against tlx Turk« I'nUcd Pieni Harilic PETROGRAD, Nov. .. it la an nounced here that the ltu»»lnii south ern army Is Invading Turkish terri tory. This force la reported to have ♦ ♦ ♦ * KEPKE h EXTATIOX AT THE XEXT UOX'GHEBB ♦ WILL BE LIKE THIS ♦ ♦ Houre- ♦ DeiuoeraU 221. ♦ Republicans 194. ♦ Progressives 9. « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ PROHIBITION AND CITIZENSHIP ARE SAFE; LATE VOTES Republican gain in House. 74; ♦ Democrat gain in the Senate, 2. ♦ I>»‘mo<ra! majority reduced 126 ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ •1» Socialists 1. Setut t* Democrats 5* Republicans 40 Progressives 1. x - Chamberlain Will Have a 25,000 Lead; Withycombe 20,000 Ahead of Smith nil anil'll »eterni mil**» today, pylng several village». United Press Service yuud question. These are prohibition PORTLAND, Nov. a.—-Complete and the cltUensiiip requirements for returns from 397 precincts in Mult alien voters. nomah county and fairly complete re- There is, however, a strong possi l»orts from thirty-three othera indl- bility that the measure providing for cats that Chamberlain's plurality the abolition of capital punishment over R. A. Booth wilt be 25.U00 or will also carry. United Pre »• Service more when the count is completed. Heavy majorities were registered III CHAREST. Nov. . Turkish Fiom reports thus far received indi against all of the tax amendments as war ship» »unk two Itmulan passen \ ' Il I > cations are that Chamberlain car weli as the one providing for a uni ger »teamen» after forcing the pas- ried all but two or three counties. versal eight hour law. »enger» and <rew» tu take to boats. The vote uow stands as follows: The dentistry bill was evidently de- Chamberlain 30,361. Booth «3,171, feuted by a few thousand. The meas Mirrili’ lx>n Wilt Hohl tiffice \gaiu. Hanley 14,919. ure providing for primary delegates Mi» Ihoina» lu la-clurr. Ibi» Ileime IHi tikil l>) n Very < ’I om - Dr. James Witbvcombe, repub was swamped by a flve-to-one vote Th» hum« economics of the Wo Multnomah county rolled up a ma De i-ap. H.iyihn nui! Mrt’or- lican. won a decisive victory in the men's Club wilt meet al the Public gubernatorial contest. His plurality jority of nenrly 2u,0u bin favor of the Library next Saturday afternoon at na»k tre All A hmii «-»! of Election. may exceed 20.000 over Dr. C. J measure providing for city and coun- 2 an Mr». Thoma» will) ecture Smith. The total state vote now re ■ consolidation. This may be suffi faoui-li Re-Elected as Justice of tile demonstration. All members ported is Withycombe «8,773. Smith cient to offset the negative vote of urged to he present Pence of This liislrii t. : 53,365. the state, and carry the measure. In the vote for the supreme judge The measure for the consolidation Marrying In haste la blamed ships. Bean. Benson. Harris and Mc of the insurance and corporation de- the nnuiiially large number of What later returns have breu re Bride, the republican-progressives, ; partments was defeated by a vote of H«»n. George Xoland vorcee. ceived have not changed the standing outstripped all opponents in Mult j from two or three to one. Heavy votes were also registered United press Service n<> surprise to them, Noland has ul- of the candidates, as announced in nomah county, and in ail outside Wednesday's Herald. Hanks still counties so far as heard from. Each ! against the proposition of the abol SAI.EM. Nov 5. Governor West ways been prominent in democrat leads Worden, hia iead being close to of these candidates has in excess of j ishment of the senate, proportional i today announced that he would ap political circles here, .and he is con 300. 33,000 votes. Bean being the highest, I representation and the lieutenant- with 39,107. I governor bill. point George Noland of Klamath sidered tlie best tilted Jacksonian for A list of the successful candidates the office in the district. Falla as circuit judge of the Thir Available returns show that in 307 ■ The bill providing for a non par This will be tiie aecond time that Tuesday follows: teenth Judicial District, to succeed ¡precincts in Multnomah county and) tisan judiciary has a majority of over Senator: George E. Chamberlain. Judge Henry L. Benson, who is elect Judge Noland was appointed to the partial returns from twelve other/ a hundred in Multnomah county. .Congressmen: Willis C. Hawley. for Klamath and , circuit court bench ed to the supreme bench. counties, only two of the twenty-nine ! There is a strong vote against it in Lake counties. He was appointed in C. N. McArthur and N. J. Sinnott. measures on the ballot are passed be- ithe state, however. 1908 by former Governor George E. Governor: James Withycombe. Local attorney» have been expect-' Chamberlain, and served for two State Treasurer: Thomas B. Kay. Ing the above announcement, and It is years. Justices of the Supreme Court: Henry L. Benson, Henry J. Beau, l-awrence T. Harris anil Thomas Me- ' Bride. Attorney General: Superintendent'*©! Public Instruc tion: J. A. Churchill. State Engineer: John H. Lewis, j Labor Commissioner, Factory In- , spector: O. P. Hoff. ■ Railroad Commissioner: Frank J.q Miller. lilted Press Service ; ties show Sliermau's plurality tor Water Superintendent (District No. NEW YORK, Nov. 5,—Late com senator to be approximately 15,000 1): J. T. Chinnock. plete returns from the East empha- over Koger Sullivan, democrat nom- Representatives: Vernon A. Forbes, slxe the republican victories. The . inee. Wesley O. Smith. i principal feature of the campaign The republican state ticket 1» elect Kluk has been received, but is with-; ( press Service just ended is the annihilation of the ed by pluralities of from 10.00 to County Judge: Marion Hanks. THE HAGUE, Nov. 5. —Word has out confirmation. i progressives. 40,000. County Clerk: C. R. De Lap. It Is claimed that the Belgians reached here of enormous German The prohibitionist and socialist I reinforcement« en route to France have definitely defeated the Bavarian Commissioner : Frank H. McCor- parties both polled more votes in the and West Flanders. it Is believed to army th^t was attempting to force nack. Cuited Press Service state than did the progressives. lo Dunkirk. From Havre Its way jbe the plan of the Germans not Ohl) Treasurer: George A. Haydon. MILWAUKEE. Wig., Nov. 5 — Thy to reuch the coast, but also to raid comes a wire to the effect that the County Surveyor: E. B. Henry. results of the aenatorshlp Is doubtful, 1 United Press Service ithe British coast, using Bruges as n Germans have retired to entrench- Coroner: Earl Whitlock. official can- WASHINGTON, D. C.» Nov. 5,- and It Is possible that an ___ menta to the westward, extending In naval base. Circuit Court Clerk: George t'has- Now that »he election Is over, the ad- VHK8 »‘H be required to decide it. Ac and just south of Ostend. tain. ministration will renew its attention I,res*nt Hustlng is leading McGovern I United I're»« Service I United Press Service Justice of the Peace, Linkvllle Dts- ito the Mexican situation and the Col- hy 4 000 V0te8’ I PARIS, Nov. G»—Increasing opti- PARIS, Nov. 5.—Todays commu trict: E. W. Gowen. ¡orado strike. tnlstlc reports from the battle front nique says that the allies are advanc- Constable: John G. Schallock. I’nlted Press Service 4 'continue to rench headquarters. 11 18, Ing or holding in check the Germans, United Pre. Service BUTTE, Mont.. Nov. 5.—Returns claimed that the Germans were de- |n Spite of desperate assaults. It Tn Hie Old Kentucky Home. It LINCOLN, Neb., Nov 5. -Suffrage I from half the counties of the state jdslvely beaten by the Belgium« be also says that the allies are advancing William M. Dunean left this morn is a very close issue in Nebraska. It do not bear out the claim of Jeanette tween Ostend and the border, being pa»t of Nleuport, between Dlx Mude, ing for Russellville, Ky.. to remain will probably be uncertain for sev- Raukin, leader of the suffrage cam driven back from the eastern fron- nnd Lys, The Germans have renewed until about Christmas time. era! days. palgn. that suffrage curried. They tier. Most of the Britisli territorials their attacks "between La Basse and show that the amendment ran behind are now on'the tiring line or on the Somme, using artillery everywhere, Southern Nigeria women wear United Press Service by small pluralities everywhere ex- reserve line In the north. Another The general situation is called excel-, (brass anklets, which make walking CHICAGO, Nov. f>. Complete uu .cept in Missoula county, where It report of the killing of General von lent from the standpoint of the allies very difficult. official returns from 9« of 100 coun- carried by 1,000. I Il Is ru(noted that Turkish and Russian tie* I» are buttling In the Black Setw Rut liti» I» not confirmed by lite war office “ The Mutual Girl and Her Auntie” Last Call Tomorrow Evening, Friday, November the Sixth, the Mutual Girl And Her Auntie Page Will Appear in The Herald, and Tuesday and Friday Thereafter Call at the Office of the Herald or Phone 88 évwvvvvvwvvvvvvvvvvvwv eV /v'.-wvws/vwvwwww Germans Rushing Men To Flanders Sodalists Poll More Votes. Nation Settles Down