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* **«e****eee* ♦ I l ADINU 1-AI‘KH OF e « MXIMEKNOREQUN * — — (Tlje rmt-Werk ly Brvalò ♦ ♦ c ♦♦♦•♦•♦••••a HLAC HKS K» KHYONzS • IX KLAMATH COUNTY e «**»***•*•• '’XT’ÄltJM.WieUR'SCB KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1914 VOLUME XIX TEUTONS PRESS TOWARD NORTH SEA Turkish Troops Preparing for War Against the Allies Ili-Ili.IN («la iÌM> Haguc), Noi. 12. oitliially auii<o<n< eal limi thè Herman» bave ilriVi'N lite alile» ai ro»» thè » M-r all a long hi liti . I In Vaer ha» liecti rlugred «f Fremii nnd llrllixli enllrrly In thè mirili. Tilt- ailvancr loward thè »ca coutium-a. "Figliti** »amili of Dlv Milite pmitr«'»»«-» fiivornhly," »u>s Ilo- r pori. ■ PETROGRAD, Nov. 12.—It 1* ottliiaily au»<>un<«-il by th«- war office that the Russians continue their «urcr>w» everywhere along the German. Austrian anil 'fui kish lines. 11,r Army of Caum*H» has occupied ihr- entire Valley of Aiiasbekert. Attempt* by th«- Turkish treajj«« to turn the Kuaslaa dank Imre been l|e|rate-el. ' «B f * "Mcveu humlred prlaoner» aud righi gnu» «vere niptnml. “< «untar aliai ks va»t of » pre» Imi, liern »ui • e»»full, rvpul»« d " IJK0 XISH. Nov. 12.—it is ofllcially annottaceli timt the Servian troops touted six battalions of Austrian« who liait i-ransesl the Danube near Hemenilria. Two thousand men anti two kuii *> were captured In thia eugiigenienl. " that a Turkish Torpedo bout which A lenvorcil Athens dl»peecti e«oi|H-<l troni Dardanelle« wa* <a[itured off Te<lo« by a Russian cruiser. PAHIN. Nov. 12,—-The Germans ne feroeioiMly allai king Ilm til I Ir» In the vicinity of Div Mude, and are hiimmering their lines In the «Ilo« Iloti of Dunkirk. H I* stated that the Germana had appallingly In Un-Ir capture of Div »Inde. 'Hie heavy aasetilt thetv-lia» cotiv Im i ti military expert» German reinforcements are ««H»« «-ritmi rd there. The wur»hl|M, alalina the allie». a«e shelling ll,e Gemuiiis wllli guoal BERLIN, (wirriee* il* Sayville, X. J.) Nov. 12.—War offices adrice» ii< that Arabian Mohammedan* are now mobilizing for war against Eng- laud. Tlie .Moslem* an- arming st Meece and X’edpeil in Central Arabia. i Nerf. I notili lai adv hr» »tale that the Gei man» nre laolatlng lhe I landers. Tim bridges «ire» the la-op« hl canal have been dynamited, ami fiat bed wire entanglement * *n«l trench«-» are lieing prepared. The mad* t<> Holland are being blocked. »pre» ia reported »till In flame» 'tie allie» toidlnue to hold the town. * ♦. This photograph show« the Turkish troops who are In the field ag.Hnst 'tn-- ■> and p< rha ■» the other allies In their colonial poaseiuiion*. the French in Algiers, and England in Egypt Th«- purpose of Kaiser Wilhelm in getting Turkey into the war, according to dispatches from hi« enemies, is to cause a back fire against the allies In their colonial po*eeealon*. thus ccorrpolling them to send some troops from the European scene of war to re pulse revolutionists among the rhiin*. Mohammedans o fthdlr equatorial lands •=— FINE NEEDLEWORK IIP 10 «DERATION ■ Ntl GENERAL - ■ 1NVKNT1GAT1ON WILL HE MADE BY THE OH(iA\ tXtVEHH, ITI.UlW W ATI TI FORM TOPS AND BY PARCEL POST .MARTIN Mexican War Dogs Loose ♦ ♦ ♦ IZATIOX, AH OONDITIONH MA» ♦ ♦♦ < HANGE MM>N Convention Declares War A uew way to while away lime In jl'nltcd Pres* Service PHILADELPHIA. Nov 13 Th* the county jail ha* been >iut to uas by leader* of lhe Federation of 1-abor de L. G Punford and Al Meader, two clare that there will be no general In men who are awaiting hearing* be- vestigation of the unemployed prob fine the grand jury. Thi* I* by doing lem by that organization at thi* time, fancy work, aud th«- m-edlework turn «»solution* providing for the Investi ed out by these prisoners Is a* good gation had been prepared, but the a* that done by any woman. leader* aay that the plan Is Impossible A number of watch fob* have been during the brief time the contention woven by Punford for local non de Is In aesslun. siring the colors of their lodge played It wa* thought useless to appoint up In tbl* way. Especially la thia a committee to probe the matter aud ■o of Elk*, a number of them having report to the convention next year, as I pretty silk purple and white fob* i by that tltue conditions may he en woven to order. Pumford Is also nt tirely different. work on a pretty pillow top. United Pres* Service One of the finest piece* of wofk The value of the mineral product* WASHINGTON. D. C. Nov. 12 yet done I* a beautiful needlework of South Carolimi In 1913 amounted Offl< iul dispatches to the state depart pillow top finished a few day* ago by to SI,464,150, according to the Unit Meader. Since It was completed The ment state that General Frnncesca ed State* Geological Survey Meader has alerted work on a fine minerals produced Include phosphate Villa, us the head of the army of the piece of emblematic of the Moose rock, clay products, barytes, fuller’s new regime In Mexico, Is marching Lodge, and this will he raffled off earth, gems, lime, manganese ore. ngulust Carranza. Villa ha* 25.000 later. mica, mineral water, sand and gravel, men under his command. The men nre noxious to put their The troops are said to be on their monazite, gold, silver, stone and tin spare time to profit, anil will gladly .way to Queretaro. A large force of fill any orders for special piece«, Carranza troops under General Gon Douglas county wants n high school which can lie given to Sheriff Low or zales are reported entrenched near syatem. his deputies. there. Villa and 25,000 Men March Against the Carranzists at Queretaro—Wilson and Bryan Opine There Will Be More “Watchful Waiting” United Press Service EL PASO, Tex., Nov. 12. Follow ing the refusal of Venestlana Carran za to comply with the wishes of the Mexican |>eace convention In session at Aguas Caliente*, the delegates to to consider his resignation and the ac the convention today made a formal ceptance of General Gutierrez. When declaration of war against the pres the telegram from Obregon and Villa- ent president of the Republic of Mex real was read, however, these dele ico, and former Jefe Supreme of the gates decided that the time bad ar rived for drastic action. Constitutionalist army. The declaration of war was made aftei the receipt of telegrams from United Press Service General Obregon and General Villa- WASHINGTON, 1). C.. Nov. 12— real, the convention s emissaries to The administration has practically Carranza. In their telegrams they abandoned ho|>e of immediate peace stated that Carranza repudiated the in Mexico. convention and all of its actions, In Another period of "watchful wait cluding the appointment of General ing" will follow the unofficial reports Gutierrez as provisional president to of a declaration of war between the troop» under Villa and Carranza. succeed Carranza. The declaration of war was by a President Wilaon and Secretary unanimous vote of the convention. Bryan are waiting for detailed ad Some of the delegates hud favored vices from tho United States consular giving Carranza more time in which, offices tn .Mexico. SHOWS THAT HIS While they were watching the ves Ihilted Press Service LONDON. Nov. 12 Within a mile sel a <l-<n»e cloud of smoke suddenly EPXENME.H WEHE of the coast off Deal and eight miles Inrose, and the vessel listed heavily. OTHERS FILE A moment later a deafening report from Dover, the British gunboat reached the ears of those ashore, and Niger was blown up this morning by i brought thousands >.« -isople to the n German submarine. After firing Its beach. While nome may have campaigned deadly torpedo, the Gorman craft es A h the gunboat began to sink, as economically, none did so more caped. boat* were hurriedly rushed out from The Niger wa* in full view of hun ’ shore, and the mnjorlty of the crew ecouoiniciilly Gian did Karl Whitlock, unopposed for coroner. His state- dreds of people aahore. were rescued meut of expenses, filed today, shows that he spent nothing. The total expenses of W. O. Smith, successful candidate for the legisla ture. was $10. This was the amount of his contribution to the county re publican campaign fund, collected by II. A. Enimitt. Smith says he believes The latest progressive farmer to be he got his money's worth of good publicity out of the campaign as car stow a name upon his ranch is Allan Stansbie, who has 320 acres five miles ried on here. Other officials' expenses for cam- west of Klamath Falls, w’here he has i paignlng follow County Clerk C R. been successfully raising wheat for De Lap, $33.50; Sheriff C. C. Low, three years. $33.50; Treasurer George A. Haydon. "Fairacres Farm" Is the name se $17.50; Circuit Court Clerk George lected by the Stansbles. In addition Chastain, $12.60. to sending the name to The Herald. The >330,000 jetty at the entrance Mr. Stansbie today registered his to Sluelaw harbor Is about completed. farm title with the county clerk. British Ship Is Blown Up While People on ONE CANDIDATE «PIHI Nil PHIH English Shore Look STANSBIE HAS ¡UAMtn DANPU BROTHERS ARE HH1P- SECRETARY OF THE NAVY PING SEED OATS IX THIS WAY To ART NOI HURT CALIFORNIA — POSTAGE WILL BE »1OS. Martin Brothers Milling company of this city has decided to use the pareel post in the shipment of seed oats to outside points. Accordingly, they are now having In.000 pounds taken to the postoffice for shipment through Uncls Sam’s mail. The grain Is In 50-pound sacks, and Wednesday a quarter of the shipment was received at the postoffice. The postage of 50 cents per sack, or $108 for the entire shipment CEIVES ADVICES RE EXPLODING THE WILD RUMOR OE THE AS- HIM IATED PRESS WASHINGTON, D. C.. Nov. 13.— The cruiser North Carolina is safe at Beirut, au Asiatic port. Thi* was given out by the secretary of the navy. According to Daniels, the vessel ba* not moved from Beirut since Novent- her 2. On that day she put Into the port, following a slight accident at sea. and is undergoing reps rs. The value of the mineral product* of Washington, according to the United States Geological Survey, in Astoria industries are bidding for creased from $15.347,313 In 1912, to $17,579.743 In 1913. Belgian laborers. Michigan Sam” Says He Has Discovered the “Lost Pedro” Mine Once more th* fabled "Lost Pedro" thi* claim, it is said, these all failed, mine has come to the front. This aud in the end the old redskin was time Sam Kieth, known a* 'Michigan killed without making known ths lo Sam," a prospector who has been cation of his Eldorado. Juit where his strike is located, sco-iring Central aud Southern Ore gon for six years, is the one tc men- Kieth will not tell at thia lime. He tiou it. aud he believes he has dla says, though, that it Is a full day's ride from Crescent. Many believe It covered the long-sought bonanza. With his burro and old roan pony. is toward Diamond Peak or the Three the old prospector reached Klamath Sister*. Besides hi* quartz specimen*. Kieth Falls a few days ago. laden with specimens that looked good to all who had with him a number of stone* In saw them. He Is now on hi* way to,the rough, which resemble rubles. He San Francisco, where he will have the says he ha* located a great bed of these, and he will also have these specimens assayed. "If these assays prove that my find «tones examined to ascertain whether Is what I think It is, I am independ or not they are real gems. Another matter about ¿’hick th* ent for life,’’ said Sam. “It Is always some crazy old fool like myself who old prospector maintain* an air of has made the big strikes, so perhaps mystery Is a light sword, which he that’s in my favor, too. Lord knows, says he found, and which he claim* I've suffered great privations in my has a history of more than passing interest. The sword ha* a "three search for gold." The "Lost Pedro" legend tells of an link" engraved on It, and It I* taken old Indian who had a hidden claim to be one of the sword* used by the somewhere In Central Oregon, to "Canton," or "Patriarch* Militant" which he would repair at Intervals, of the I. O. O. F. The blade wa* evi and return with a sackful of ore of dently subjected to great heet, a* a marvellous richness. Although at part of the scabbard tn melting, tempts were made by many tc locate welded Itself to the *teel. i