The bend bulletin. " Ik il jiiJNj), ohkoon, wkdnkhday aitkhnoon, orroiticu jw, ii i. -X no. a . tatt I ' '-' """"' -' "" ' I Vol, XII. WAN lb tm : : INTO REDHIOND i SPEAKERS PRESENT THE FACTS , llmviiliiK HiisiIuIiiii Aiming VoTnw Wlioji t!i fiiMir Antiinl P.iolwi , That DiiIImYu iimiI Otliorw Mn Oir Oil W)iTl!g lI.Ol Tllbj 111(13, Tha var wm taken to iSgypl lt night, mill iRfllMtion ar that Kgynl , U fr rrniH ImiIhk MHjtad In tta hoa ttltty. In met oma ef Ot MKrt'tlHttK , K-t HO Wall hllDWIMi Up, URt t)Vt thtrtr own community In baglimlag to raallw that the iiiolivi of tlialr wU 'appointed leaders In righting county division mii'i hoar oloso axnmlnntlon'. ' netting down to taekH, thoro wdft County division mauling nt Rod- j ninnd iiuit night in tlio heart of tho jiiitl-dlvlslun rnimiiuntty. Speaker l wero heard front Redmond, I'rln lllo, LhIiIIuw, I,it Pino uad llond. While tho .majority of tho crowd wan hostile, tligro In .no doulit that, the fruk atHteiiioata and logical pra ( MwUtldii of argumuhU fnvorlng llvl in won frlotid for ti. Alio, tho opposition "0HtJr!r failed to make Kitl -wltlWufy- iRgtaal arguments nKrtliiKt division, and tho handful of HMlvtHlon worker In Redmond i , hail hard sledding to itow thw.r eon tltutKtM that thero wm any Justlea In 111 Kir aland. . Any K. Dohson, who lib taken thu load In tho nntl division light dlroet vd from Redmond, na usual refrained frotn IlKnrra or nrRumonta nKnlnnt thu inovo. Tho aum nnd auhatanco of III rumarka waa that dlvlaon ahnuld m killed bccnum llond favor m! It. Ilowavar. when hi opiwnonlo not throutih with him, thnro waa r vory evident fooling among thoii prnaant that pvrhaps alter all thoy warn Itelnjr inlalnd by Mr. Dohton and lledtnond had lxn fooled Into a poaltlon of flxhUnK analnat ltr own 4ittAfatlai h llavlnit adtnltod at prevlotia moot Ium that If Itodmond worn aure of uottlnx the county xoal thoy would not bo flRhtlnR county dlvlaloD, tho real iraaon for their attitude ww ., nrouftiii out last niflMrwiiy, un- wuimsncna 10 aon iv no in man. aru na ottcnalhlo xrounda forllfcahr? o- . position they tried to uo imtax ar Kiitnent which haa boon ana(majjv tno aa;iraction or every oinreem. munlty In.tho now county. "" Unfair I-lurrf Hhottn. To aupport their tax argument ' thoro had honn Issued In Itodmond lieforo tho ineotinR n ahoot Ixwrlng t figure puriortlng to ahow how taxM had Inereated In Hood Itiyer ooytrf lu alniin II llttl MAtkflfMllcul ftViIlt WfnUa J aaill fc r" ww M tf 'f - r Hut no niBuiInu waa nfjdo or the fnet, hh hrought out In tlicntptMioh ir V. A Porliea. thnt the only quiMtlon 4 to )m ronatdered waa wha.thor or nut court hutiao oxtittnaoa ludMfHtMd. , It waa ahown thhl Jfiu frpparanl In crtwiM lu Hood Itlver wna plainly duo to 0h tinUMial utnouuta apant thoro on rim da. (IftorKo Huiioll of l'rlnoTlllo nindo n tolling point whon ho aaked nil in 1 tho audience or 300 who had over houri to tho oaat nldo pt Crook coun- , ty to rnlao tholr handa and found on ly 16. lltn atatemont of tho taxa ho had paid on hi Crook county farm Incroailng euch year na thi yluld of tho land had Increaaod nindo nn Intgreatlng eompariaon with tho Hood Itlvor ftgurra and hla descrip tion' or tho nocMMlty of huvlng thno famllloH on tho farm to caro for It ' properly woa a portlnont analogy. ItnniCA Working Hunl. W. I). HiirnuB of Laldluw inado a " Htrong linproaalnn In favor of dlvl Hloit. Ho enld ho lived nearer lied , inonil than llond and that ho did mora huilnoM In Uodinond. Hut ho fuvora dlvltlon liocnimo ho U cqn . vlnqud that It a boat for him, juat u It la boat for all Dcachutoa county and for Itodmond lUolf. Mr. Ilaruos ' p lit ha waa working hard for dlvi aW, and nlf tho pcoplo In hla torrl . JOry favored It. UealdOB Mr. Dobflon tho Uodtnomt Hpqijkura wore M. J. Lynch, W. 1). , Doggott nnd J. V. lloaolt, whllo Our Ufollotte, Ooorgo ItUHaoll, V. A. 1'orhoa. a 8. Hudann, II. J. Ovorturf, . 13..L. Olnrk, of U Pino and W. U. lta'm&H, of Lajdlaw, apoko for l)o- ohutoa county. Other Itet'ciit Mhi(Iiikm. Mcotlnga In thu dlvlalon cnmpulen wort) huld laBt weak at tho Olovsr- dalo Hohool Iiouho, nt l.nldlaw nnd nt Hlatpra nil nltondod by n doloBOilon from Itodmond. W. V. Kink nnd n' party from 1'rlnovlllo nluo attondud tho: Olovordalo mooting. , , Tho BlatorH mooting Haturdav nlaht had the largest nttondunco of all. HpfaUora from ovary aectlon of tho ' propoRod county werq prcuonkjo toil tliQ.BentlmontB of thulr communltloa In fuvoj pf dlvlHlon. Two from Ud ninnd nnd ono from Slatora spoko lu oppoaltldn. f A - . . , . - 4i - i Ooorgo miuanii raya. -jiio ' - fbllqwa wljo uro flihtlnK ngalnst - fimnty illv"nlqn nro ,the LOW t h nnd; XQ tnx kafJitaf t MAKWHilflft intUti0 TAIC. fir dt taxos' .- --$ OKTTINO DKHPimATK. 'J'liuL thoy wouldn't hesitate to viitn for Jefferson, whllo (it tho ruiiin tlmo arguing nKnlnst county division nltoKellmr. In ovldnnlly now tlio fooling of hoiiio of tlio llodmona opposition who grow daeprate. For ttiay nmdt Jufferanu (JiIh offori If JcfforMoii would vole ngiilliNt Deschutes, tttci those upponuRta of dlv'slun up here would vota fur Jefferson, lly this daapornta dtnnen thoy hoped to kill Hih 36 lr OHt vote In the old county. Hat tlit JttfToraon wert lnnnmlt nlaly tolil tliu DtwahutoM work re f th offT, whleh thay turn ed uwn flat lx. i .it, i i ( wnlTr It FACTS HUE DISTORTED IN 1TI-DIVISJ0J MOVEMENT Iloiioli of llcdinipinl Knya Pott-linti (Anility Would lliMd I'opulMllon of Only nu(H ItucUlrtiiloii Ul 17 Ctma'dtr Iheae atatAmanta inada by J. 1'. lloaeh, mayor of Itwtmnnl, nd prlutad lu the Itodmond Mpoka, man. Thay nre oharaetoriatla of the anll-dlvlalon caniimlgu. Dlvlalon "would lanvo about 3000 lu narh oounly," auya lloneii. That Ih n plain mtaatatmnent. Aa Haled elaewhoro In ihla papor. It nvldent that tho loNlcrrd vitn nlonr of UeaehutiM county la lMJ7, and car. tnluly ihttro oro not tuoro than f,o per cont of tho votora rogUtered. 'f that many without own ronaldnritiK thu imn-votot. ltidmoiid olalma n populntlnn of 1100; duoa tho Itod mond mayor maintain thnt thern are not 1160 peoplu In all the raat f DiMwIiulwr county. Including llond. k.atera, l.n 1'lna. Iihllnw, Terrebonna and the country dlittrlcta? 'In 1S13 tho total value of tax aide property .In Oregon waa 1908. 000,000, which would allow $:.(100. 000 for an average county," onntln uwiftho Itodmond atatlrlan, trying to allow Crook' poverty. Thla la petty nnd unfair Juggling, ana an effort to make .figure llara. Hero aro tho vatuatlona of aix oaa- torn Oregon counties, all of them proiporous: County Valuation llnrnoy I 7.340.007 Hhormnn 8,701,814 nilllam v. .. 9,7 51,: 30 Morrow Wheetor i titt r.r.i j ,... ,WU,MW a, ....,, 3,307,81. 5,900.883 Orant ,.... i .... LOOKS DIFFERENT W rowr Veara Ar MHwcucI Kavortnl DIvMon, Htit "Son Oafaara. Ain't It funny whaj a difference Juit a fow yonra mnko? Four yeara ago Itcdmond tried n county dlvlalon move. It waa aquoN chod hy all the real of tho county, becnuoo the rMlrooda had not oomo. affairs were unsettled, and everyone felt tho Hum tea early. ' Thla la what N. II. Hlllott of Ter- relKinne aaya: "I am for county dlvlalon bacnue I nm convinced it will benefit us nil. Til at o are no fair argumonta ngnlnal It. Itodmond la tho chief kicker. Well, thttt'a funny. Four yoora ago tho first thlag 1 struck whon I caiho to tho country waa a hunch of Itod mond men who trlod to corral my vote for division. Now Itcdmond aaya Ita too early for county division!" ii nn m .MOItlt IAI COYOTK8. More reports como lu from all pnrta or thu county concerning .tho Mpread of rablca among coyotes. Bov oral mad coyotes have been killed In tho aauthpast country nt nnd around flllvor Mko. An Instanco of their actions, last week ono broko Into tho houso of John Knox, brother of tho candidate for shorlff. at l'ost, nnd rushed to n room on tho top floor, whoro'hii trlod to get out of a win dow. Mr. Knox heard tho rackot, took his rlllo and shot tho mad boast. I.A PINK HANOI! HATt'llll.W. Thla Bnturday thoto will bo n big Hallowe'en dnnco at La. IMno. It will bo a ninakutl nffnlr, maaka io bo re moved nt 10t30. Liberal prjxoa will bo awarded. Dolegatlona from l-"ort Ilock, Fremont nnd Sllvar Lnko nro oxpoctod, nnd a "boostor Imnqiiot" will bo served at tho Hotol U Pino at seven o'olock. Thoro will ho ro frvshinontu after tho dance. orriciALs iikih:. John H. I.owla, atntq onglneor, K. O. HdpBon, BuporvtsliiR engineer or tho V. 8. Hopliunatiou Sorvlco and Director Nowell or tho aorvlco nrrlv gd lu town on Monday ror ni Invoatl gatlon In ronnootlon -with' tho recont North CannJ. oftor. HUPPKH A'l? U1I)IW, Tho church-ladlou or Luldlnw vlll rIvo a Uullowo'on suppor nnd party nt Lnldlnw thla Saturday night. A ronl old foBhlonod good tlmo Is prom Ished, nnd, aa usual at Lnldlaw, tho host oats to bo had anywhere. CTMJtQlillipriCUr iJDlUKKH, Tomorrow. Thursday, nlgbt, Col. 13. Hoorer, ono 'or Oregon's bot known oratora. will wionlt gn tho fnl luol8 or pt-amiitllpnltiitliQ'' Doud Comniorclnl Olnb jrapiliB, Ho olml- SEVERAL CLOSE COHTESTS SURE COUNTY POLITICS ARE INVOLVED Mawy Koeliiw Add to Uwial Unwjr- tliitt( Bnmii I'uotM mn) KljeHrci of I'levliiii." Itli'dliiiiM In Croofc' CaiiMty Olvi-ii for OoMiMirlHi, In tha raofl for eoualy odtm thr rra thra ooaloalfl that promiM 1 ll clOM. Prank Blklna. Jdcumbent. vfll kxr it hard UW8 to drfoat B. U. ICuoX far aharltr, any. the wall Informed. Al though County Clark War en Hrown lina alwayti Iwl tho whole ticket here tofore, earns by hla fomlnlno op imnonL Mlaa WoaderU'. will alva hliu a cloao rtin. Tho race for aurvyorl eatua to no nnyiKxiy a, witu itioa, the Inoumtioat, nn Indepondent enn-j dldnto. II. A. Knlly on thu Utrpuhllcan I ticket nod Wade HtiHton reproaontlng tho Doinooratc. County polltlo wero never more taii!d, what with )ronal flghta. coetloniil jcalotiaiaa, the "wol" and. "dry" (ticttonH and tho oouipltea tlona of county dlvlalon and the "wo man" vote. In view of all thla aoine Invoatlgatlon of prevloua olectluna 'a lntornatlng. In 1000 Hhorlrf IDIkina won from Cimglotnn hy C30 votoa. In 1910 Hal four dofcated him by B vote, with a RCfl to 817 count. In 1912 Klkina beat llalfour 1137 to 764. At the last oloatlon the .llond precinct gave llalfour OH and Hlktna 91. Thla year 'Knox la ooneoded to run well here nnd probably .on the east aldo, whllo Klkina' strongholds aro Redmoad. Lnldlnw and Blstors. It seems pos sible that tho North Knd voto will decide tho fight, and reports aro to the olfect that Knox' stand tor coun ty division haa won him many friends, However, tho Madras coun try haa alwaya given Klkina a big majority. iM-ownVr-Vot Large. , In 1910 Warren Drown won by tho overwhelming voto of 1502 to 170, for county clork. Again In 1912 he proved his popularity by ro-olectlon. tho voto atandlng 1810 for him and 591 for. hla oppooont, Howard Tur ner, Urown'a vote was tho. highest cast for any orfldate. In the county, In tho surveyor flxht Kolley haa bid for tho antl-dlvlslt.n voto. Hus ton ha como out for division and nice la non-committal. All three are Prlnovlllo men. Illco waa elected In 1913 against Ilrewater. although run ning aa an Independent. Crook county haa awayed between the wet and tho dry column. In 1908 It wont dry with a majority of 584 votes, but In 1910 prohibition wis abandoned with n margin of 271 bal lots. An Interesting fact la thnt In 1012 tho voto oxewdod tho registration. 31&S voting while only 3953 we.-e registered. LA PINE SOLID FOR DIVISION NKICiimOIHNO COM.MITXITV, AKTKIt TIIOKQl'CII IXVIWTIOATIO.V, IS CONVINCi:i THAT NKW COUNT V IS IKSIII.III.K-OTltKU DIHTItlOTS WOHK1NO KOll 8.VMK KN.l), TOO. Tho southwestern portion of Crook cotinty the area embraced In tho proposed Deschutes county Is Bet ting together on county division. Tho developments of tho last ton days provo conclusively that Ucnd Is In no way making tho fight nlono. La Pino has como out solidly for division. Laldlaw, from tho first, has tavorod tho mova almost unani mously. Tho Alfalfa country Is work ing hard ror tho now county. Tho nouthvastorn homestead country, whllo tar from unanimous, ronllxos the nocotmlty of tho chnngo nnd tho advantages It will reap from having a county teat whero It does Its trad ing. Hlstors, instead or bolng sulldl. ngaltis tho move, us claimed by op nonenta who aald that Itcdmond and Prlnovlllo dominated It, Is taking nu Independent stand nnd a big ravor nblo voto Is iissurod. And Torro- lionne. to tbo north ot Hediuond. shows every Indtontlon of u good nmr-; gin lu ravor of division. , The pooplo of La Pino Invostlgatod ! tho sltuntlon thoroughly boforo thoy) would "O. K." division. Now thav aro convlucod It Is lor tho best, and -.. ..... ......2.1. 1 mm. . I, l.n. I nn .a11 I IUU Ulll lYUinillft IUI L IIUIH, III "111 as promising A'sqlld voto at homo. Hero la what tho Intor-Mountnl'i publlshod Inst wcok. VOTE FOR BOTH JU. ;r r X FOR NEW I) V 7R X OLD TIMERS" FOR DIVIO PROMINENT RANCHERS ENDORSE MOVE ItfglitcoN Well-Known Heafetoiito of Ibwt iMriw Imm Auiml-nr Ure $o tee to ffiinll llut l'o4t Out Who Am OttHto(Ml to Mvto. - Tl chief opposition to county (II ytsloil hog Jhwh fathered by th "$rwar Tim Lmkiis." , TJW 80-aiItM La la a eh,--BOrparsUlon of a banditti of Hedmoad Add I'linevllla mea. Ita rml name alioold bo tho "Antl-lVllon Laague ' but tha othor sounds batter. W. I". King la its loading spirit: TI. A. Kel lsy. candldsto fur county awn-ayor. Is the king's counsellor; dlrlitton will moan leas work tor Crook coun ty'a aurvoyor. The other night Mr. Kolly 'aid hare: "if the county la divided tbo job Isn't worth baring." v-hlch pretty wall thowa why Kelley Is whom ho Is. Hut tha group of Prlnavllle patriots who uro laboring to keep "the dear old oounly" Intaet havo tried to jiread the irapreaaion that all On oaat atde waa untied against Uift move. Tho "old Itinera" ospaolnllr. thoy Mid. didn't like It. Of courso Hake Knox is for It. and J. W. Ulan obnrd, also, but they are only two. . Here, however, Is a list of oat aldo rosldenta who aro out publlcal ly working for division. They have signed a statement to that effect. whoso toxl appears below. Most of thorn havo been In Crook county over thirty years. Klght of them have boon hero more than 40 years. Sev eral or them aro among tho largest taxpayers in tho county. All ot them uro heavy taxpayers nnd substantial, ouccesiful citizens. Nauio Occupation Vrs. in County. O. H. Gray a lock man 37 J. II. Temploton-... .farmer T. II. Lafolletto farmer C C. Hrlx lawyer O. H. Kussoll, ....stockman O. T. Hoover, retired farmer 8. A. Proso rancher J. D. Lnfollotte rancher J. W. Blllott, .retired farmor C. J. Johnson. ...stockman O. Be in Smith ....atockman J. O. Powell. rancher 44 42 11 1C 24 33 43 41 21- 39 .44 Marguerite E. Powell. -taxp'r .45 D. P. Adamson, drug.-firraor 19 H. P, fielknap, ... physician M. D. Powell .rurmer I. L. Ketchum, retired farm'r 40 43 35 II. W. Carlln (Itoborts) ... stockman 5 Hero la tho statement these men signed: "The county division' question should be regarded solely from n tulncH ntmiilHilut. "Is it to tho best Intorost of the (Continued on last psge ) "Last Saturday night a county di vision mooting was hold lu the Com mercial Club hall here, and iipeakera from other sections discussed tho Is sue Aa n result our pooplo woro con vinced that county division Is an ab solute necessity. "Ilofore taking a final staud In tho inattur, howovor. tho La Pine busi ness, men sent a delegation to Head Tuesday evening, to attoad a county division mooting thoro, and to got tho actual facta In tho case. "llccnuso Pond has boon taking tho leadership lu tho Deschutea county division movement thoro waa a feel lag that pqfltaps sottish motives wero tho Incontlvo. To get this part f the question straight was tho pri mary cttiiBO of the visit of the dolo gutlon to llend. Aa n result, nil tho busltipKH men tit llond havo signed m agreement that thoy will supply court house arcotnmndatlons rree to the now eouhty for a period of lx yoars and nt tho oxplratlon of that time tho question of tho permanent location of tho Qounty seat will bo left to n voto of tho people , TJioy also signed an agreement that llond men would neither cnilorrb nor Mipport" any candidate for coun. (Coutlnuod on last page.) NEW' COUNTIES COUNTY (DESCHUTES), FORJEIVJ.0ITY EFEES0 -. ' "!L ' ' I !. .1'jt ' J KLKOTION ItKTt'ltNH. Tho llullelln will cover this - election thoroughly and will fur - nlsh Information to Its patrons to tlio boot of ita ability Tuos-- day nad W.lnnUy. Ilieomploto returns will lit re - oelved at Intervals hy telegraph and telephone 'row moat of tha county protlneu flor 0 p in. 4 Tuocday. If r.tturife are die- Ira In tho oonaty. an "extra" - will b Isanad July Wsdnaday morning. atnte and naUlonsl rstsnu will h racatrat) Tveaday night - and Wedaaaday ntawplng. - Tha regular Wadatadar after- noon edltloawtll cottUlii fvtl do- tailed returns from practically all county pwlnrta and atata - and nation a I reanlta. ' . FOUR YEARS AGO IT FAVORED DIVISION ItHt Now (tie Itcdiiwiiiil KMkolHnri ThluU Tlio Tlmo U Too Ibtrly, Altboiigli AH Others Favor More "Tho Itedmond gpokeamao,"- a paper iiubtlaheil usually on Thursdays at IleKimond, devotos moat of Its at tention last weak to an ardent appeal for votoa against county dlvlalon. It Is understood that some 4000 ooploa of the shet were printed and, distributed about tho oeitaty. The Bpokoaman hex soma sulcnbra hero In Hend, but riot a alngle eapy reach ed thla point until Sunday. Thoae fighting dlvlHlon In Itcdmond wanted thulr Rtatemoetfl, na contained In tho Spokesman, to reach certain portions of tho county before llend people saw thorn and could contradict them with accurate facta and figures. There fore tho unsavory trtok waa Indulged In of withholding the llend papers. Hero are two characteristic sen tence from the Itedmond paper of October 22, 1914: "The proposed dlvlalon doea not a Mt tho needa of the pooplo." "Tho present county la no doubt too largo and whon It has a larger population and the prdper line da. voloped It can and will bo divided to ault tho needa of the people" Four years ago. in 1910. Itodmond wanted county division. Here la an abstract from tbo Redmond Spokes man of October 27, 1910: "The opposition to Deschutes coun ty scorns to como from Madras In all the proposed county Madras alone Is objecting." In tho atate pamphlet of 1910. tho Itodmond Commercial Club, In Ita ar gument favoring the creation of Des chutes county, aald: "Crook, tho parent county of tho proposed, county of Deschutes, la fav drablo to tho creation of tho new county." Everyone who wcj here then knowa that these statements wero falso. Tho voto in Crook county. 271 for. 1382 against, showd how "favorable" tho parent county actually was. That woa In 1910. At that tlmo Itodmond woa fighting her own little game. She maintained tho Umo wras opportuno; she used tho very nrgu ment alio now combats! alio waa overwhelmingly beaten becauso tho linos she arbitrarily laid out wore unsatisfactory to every other com ravalty and because the railroad had not come and all were agreed that it waa too early for division. Now read whnt Itedmond aaya 'n 1914. She declares It la too oarly for division! Sho 'bout faces and rldleuloa all that sho supported four years ago. She, refuted Uond'a Invitation to como to nn agreement upon boundar ies refused oven to take up tho mat ter at nil and then howla about tho prosont linos, which are a thousand poi coat moro gonornlly fair than thoso sho tried to forco down her neighbors' throats in 1910: and today these lines nro supported by practic ally every other community in tho county aa bolng entirely just and reasonable. In short. Rodmond stands discred ited by her own words and by her own actions ot tho past and bar methods of tho present. Her oppo sit Ion to division Is ot such a kind that It should win aupport tor divi sion among ralr minded voters. DEFEAT GEORGE RILL Portland Organisation Opposed to Measure Directed nt Land Hoard. (Portland OrogonhuU Headed by tho Portland Chnmbgy of Commerce various commercial and professional organisations of the stato aro opposing the Initiative bill which Is dealgaed to aollh tho Doa ort Laud Hoard. A communication Is being sont out to voters thronh out tho state calling tholr attention to the bill and urging that It bo not passed. Organizations besides th Obnm'e' of Commerce which nro signing tho communication are tho Qrogou So ciety of Engineers. PorUnnrt, branob Ainqrlann Association of Engineer fiiiditho Oregon Hjdroilechlo Com mission. , This is tho "Ooorgo Hill," numbor 347 on tho ballot. l-Jl J'l ! ..-, THANKS. Ponders will notloo that three - advertisements which usually . ii(llnliiti Biuinn to utvo nil tho county nwo a.Ihwld. TJHtuBui- l feMAJfXJttfla JULVMUMrajr COUNTY JUDGES IN UNTIL 19 CHANGED LAW IS DIS COVERED . ' If IMvMoH Falls fiil i.Vmr Ter . Law C'Arrto, Wol fcldn Is I'rojron Out of IlefHaMtttaUoM at Vtmtt Hoho Until V'ir of 1010. . The fwearat oom;y Judge of Croofc caunty will bold oWea for four year more, iaetead ot only an til 13U. fh other words, Halo eomty dlrtaMm earrlas, the paophj of the wast shfe wi.l eontinue to Juv O. Springer ror their judge until January ii& Should the Initiative law m.akjng all other county terms four yoars long pass next Tuesday, as la prob able, this would moan that tho West Side will ha v abacltnely no refrWt-. tatton In thb'oeurt nous atSilt Jan uary, 1019. Tlio Supreme Court handed down a decision to this offset last Saturday. It Is discovered that the OOflftUtutfo-i-&I amendment adopted in NovoJnbwv, 1'jIO. la addition to making tlio term ' or Supremo Court Jtidgas six ears, also ilnoreosea the terms of all coun ty judges to that period. Further, Justices of tbo Peace, elected In 1$12, will eoatlnac to hold otHce until 1313, Irrespective or the results or the elec tion of next Tuesday. In Klamath county the sudden dis covery of this fact, which lawyer havo failed to notice for four years', hac created a remarkable situation. A hot oazapalgn was being waged! against County Judge Worden, knd a barrel ot mbney haa been spent by tho opposition. Dut now It deveT6pa that ho does not have to run for re election, and he holds offlco uritf January, 1917. Thla probably means a resumption of Injunction sult against Klamath county, u'nd, perhap another trial at the recall of Judge Worden, which once before failed dis mally. The amendment In question la of article VI, whoso first section, In part, now reads: "The Judicial power of the Stale shall bo vested In ono Suprcma Court and la such other courts aa may from time to time bo created bylaw. Tho Judges of tbo Supreme Court and other courts shall be elected' by tho legal voters of the atate or of their respective districts for a terra of six years." .- :-;WASG0. DESPITE DIVISIONS' HAS LOW TUD PROSPERS Crook, Wheeler and Hood Itlver Left llcr, llut Sho ! Still In Prime Con dition Hootl Itlver Henctlttcd. Tho following telegram woa sont to Prlnovlllo from Tbo Dallca.vOa tober 21. "Valuation of Waseo,coou ty 117.500.00. Mlllago for nUur posoa IUU. Cost ot new court house (173,000. Campleto mlllago tho year before Hood River county cut off 21 mills." Consider this: Crook was orlglually out from Wasco. Later Wheeler obtained part of her torrltory ftow Waeco. Still later Hood River waa taken from long-suffering Wasco. Yet Wanoa'a high sahool Is still open, she builds tho host court houso In tha state, and pays for It all with a lCVi mill levy, and haa no debt. Crook's court houso and county buildings were built when thu total valuation of the county was about what It will be when tho now counties aro taken off. and tbo mlllasajtwas much lesaiit that, time and tfiero was no debt. ISjto. .-nd In connection with this, Hood River county, which reeontly -split from WascQ, la prosperous: Iteta along without a court hausa, and Its tax payera declare that tholr taxes are ven less than thoy used to bo, proportionately to what tbey gjj W , PHONIC LINH-CO.MPLHTUy. The telephone Hues from uffiul to Tumalu Ranger Stallou, whlajtjk lu oated appmxlm&toly 16 ml tea S of llond, boa been completed. This llao Is the first Forest Service Use to con nect direct with llend. It laps n country that has herotoforo been comparatively Inaccessible. y "- -.-- f DAVIDSON FAVORS DlVISIOff P. DvliHon, president, of tho Oregon Ji Western ColimUu. tlou Co., ono or the largest -tax payera In Crook county nud.-- owner of great tracts otlanil'In DcochutCM ami old Qroolc, ravors enunty dltlnlon.. In UW'Prlnc- vllio News he snya: - "1 utithoi'frp yon to tiayln Tho ?. WIS' Vlltt eyvs tht I Jicllevo I ill not bo ' hurl mny ly county tdlvWont -- . tJuit ourtHXfs have, Ucfiii n creased dn Crok,ciUnty nbquL . nun inny i tJwit.oiirtii I'Ktcroared dn t..yMSe.li! .Pfllffi- Saws. longw unyono to ti&untu on tuo aun- . SfJ; thtf itw-of tmy HpoTec ; ;- i-vavj. i. ltfvIS?T " . " """SBIB j Jlv - v