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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1912)
r I Y 1L .it,", "frJwrn Amusements v in u The Temple theatre mauct on. MefTveaaUe, tatrMk 8eUgifme. "Seek to tke OMrms" mnorauu a aiaa AUiUCBMMS nomui KiSlUA flCWAIj HMlOWiil DMCE Bmt mCwm m in viu WMOMllNKI Call at 9hatve,t MAMjnr AftVraaa v. Pkeae lit. Mala at. THE EVENING HERALD w. o. turra. PabUahed telly tMt Butty by tarn Herald Pubtlehlag Omhv KtamaU Ifclla, at 111 IverU at Batered at Ue aeetoaea at EkuaaU fatm, Oregea. for traaamlssloa throagk tka malle at teeoad-ctaae utter. POLK'S MMSSyBfreclMy I WA aksssslaxr aew cany. iwimI I H tMMIj sitfaaSX S WmKlTw Hnlc4a fjf H INUMkNWuJ TOUI WINTlt'S WOOD ryltekWM S d -i - - nvaj wvpamj. Oar Basta-a fa (Ml Oar Ceaaoatera ara Oeedt Because out Groceries are Good A cempllmealary order wiU roavlaee yaa. Subscription ttrma by Ball to aay ad duce la Ue Ualted Itatea: oaa yaar . . . .sqv Oaa aioatk ......,.,.,..,.,, .10 klamatv waum. ty-w v V, OCT. , lata MAJORITY KftOVLD HULK I Your, aatloua ta please. Nfurck iracety Try a,eaa attar -amuWut fteae .. IMI Just Think COalNtiTart CM. m0wtMMmiemu mHHB mmmmmmmmmmtm SammmmmaV aP.kmmmm taiM emiawawamFW wmwmmaapmr BBBBBBJI alVI A Fioc Photo re a 4aar Maa4 ar relative .la a araalaaa htaake, Way seat aaa tMs yaar aa aHWtftt fJfBBkJMljAff eraadeeedUetaaeitaetkave ta kale da UU wark 14V yaa at Ua Taar vary Ufa waat yea eat It ta aa aarUeatar. If yea are par tkalar about gTooariee wa waat yea for aaa at aar eeetetaera Wa pride oerealvee aa tka hlh wa aU. aa4 Ua eervtee wa air otr patron. Wa have groeartM far particular people. ntrm 1 HKRK U oaa measure on tha bal- lot for the coming election which should receive tha aupport of every cltltca who ballaYea la the right of tha people to pane on the lawa by which they are to be governed. Thta la the aweaure dealgaated oa the oB etal ballet aa No. 311, and known aa tka Majority Rale bill. Thle bill provtdea that before a measure can become a law It matt tret receive tha approval of a major ity of the Totaa caat at the etectloe. ThU wilt reaalt la forcing every voter Into aa eipreaaloa oa every proposed law. It will areveat tha aaaaata ef aawlee lawa by a email percaatage of Interested votera la a certala aectloa of the aUte, through the lack of In tereat of thoaa la other aectleaa. With the lacreaae la tha aumber of meaaarea beta offered far tha eoa- aldaratloa of tha people. It la almeat ImpeaelMe for every voter to acaaalat hfanaelf with tha merlte aad deateriU of every bill, with tht reaalt that ka vetea oa theae la which ka la Interest ed aad deee aet dselgaate kle vtewa wlU regard ta Ue other. RealUlag tbia many dealgatng poll- Uekaa wlU take advantage of tka con dition under Ua present law aad bad lawa are liable to be enacted which coald not receive the support of a ma jority of Vetera. WEST'S SECRETARY IS OVERPAID SALARY It is Charged that $50 a Month of Illegal Money is Paid to the State Execu tive's Assistant. $1200 to Date Heft vara, aa kaei. Cat la' era at Na. I Want Mala at iiiKlper Van Piubttf Bros. 3f i i wftm STIMO j ST IK aejktta. 1KSTAUIANT ifoowttCmwrionr FiaiNfi TACKLE ga Wa have everytklaa yon eai far that tabled: trie: Meek. Uae. redd; reete, etc. ,We rrst. teste; gtia aatf THEGUll umyaBnammi Vacuum Sweepers The advantages ef Ua Na- tloaal Vacuum Iwaaaer are: Thar are Uajki, aad cam ka Iwtakaa ORBOONl SAl'KM, Oct. 30. Whn the pres ent biennial period anus the first of the year. Ilalph V. Watson, private secretary to Coventor West, with the knowledge and consent of the gov ernor, wilt have drawn from the state, without warrant of law la fact, con trary to law It Is declared, an eicess salary of f 1,100. Should It also happen that nothing arises before the end of the gover nor's administration to cause htm to withdraw hla head from the public treasury, he will draw another excess salary of 11,100, making n total of 13,400; for tha governor haa two yeara left la which to dally advls the people through tke press that he Is saving mowey for them, and Initiat ing reforma for Uelr benett, aad hla private secretary two more yeara to aaatat him la km arduous labor oa an esceaa salary. Recently tke governor declared In a aewspaper article that he would recommend to the legislature the merging of nil boards governing state Institutions Into the stale board. In It ho lamented Ue fact that, should the legislature carry out the reco msadatlons. the eatery of hla private secretary wautd be reduced, aad of fered the suggeetloa that provision should be made la such an event to rate. It to what It Is at preseat. He aUo declared la the article that by the merging of Ue varloua boards Into the state board, the oatee of pur chasing ageat would be abolished, but left the lafereaee that a( place would be fonad for the prase'at agent aa secretary of tha board. 8houtd the legislature carry these recommends- tloaa lata effect the private secretary of the governor would suffer a reduc tloa ta kta aalary; but la view of the fact Uat be feels that la auch aa eveat It should be raised back to what It la at Ue preseat; aad la view of the fact Uat Ue state purchasing ageat weald be' but transferred to Ue state board aad hla aalary continue, It U likely Uat ka weald eaperleaee dlf- catty la dsmoaatratlag to tke legis lature where aay saving would be ef fected, aad It to not ceasidered likely here Uat they will heed hla recom meadaUoea. Whea the last legislature passed tha general appropriation bill for the payment of the eipeasee aad the mainteaaaca of the executive, admla- They are durable, wttk aetk kag ta aet oat of order, aad Thee- ara raassastli. eaJy Tebphoae ltll aad have oae left at your bouse for a free IflalX BJtOf. 101 Maaa kCHSila Teatb KLAMATH FALLS istratlro. legislative, udlclal and oth-jtitt-rctary, er ilnimrtiuenU, It M'ocMbally pro vldcil that no more should be appro priated (or the payment of the differ ent offices for the two years constitut ing the lilennlitl perlail of 1011-13. Kor the payment ot the salary of tho private secretary to the governor, In cluding his salary ns rlark of tho board of trustees of the Oregon Ulnte Insane asylum, clerk of the Public llulldlngs commission, 14,100 was ap propriated. Not satisfied with thst salary an ar rangement was entered Into whereby the governor'a private secretary was made the clerk for the board of the Oregon tralatng school, the board ot tha Tuberculosis sanitarium, thi board of the Peebte-Mlnded school and the board of the Kaslern Oregon asylum. Krom each ot these boards It was arranged that he should draw a aalary of 111.60 a month, making a total at ISO a month, a total of IsOO annually, and a total of 11,100 for the biennial period. The constitution of the state pro vides that It ahatl be unlawful for aay person holding a state once or ap pointment to hold two lucrative offi ces at the same lime. Attorneys whu have Investigated the subject declare that the case of the governor's private secretary comes within this constitu tional provision, and are emphatic la the declaration that under the law he has not been entitled In the past, and that ha Is not now entitled to draw a aalary aa clerk from any of these boards. Relying upon this constitu tional provision, both Governor Wait nnd Secretary ot State Olcott In thj past have refused to make board ap pointments whenever It was shosn that tbo appointment wa a lucrative tifflfe and that the applicant waa it- ready holding a lucrative office, uul for some reasoa Uey have never seen fit lo raise this objection against the private secretary of the governor. The subject haa beea a matter of goeslp ebout the capltol bulldlag for months, Mid the suggestion I made by these conversant with the case that prior to launching In earnest his Justifica tion campaign which It Is declared he l now delaying for the benefit of his appointee, Secretary of State Olcoll. vrm la a candidate for re-election, the a-ournor clear hi own skirts ani rienion trate hla sincerity by ellmlnat In ibr exeei salary of bis private . . ,JPi'd AarU-) jne map had not oven been mounted LETTKR NO. a To run ststnttt .!.. Wood Wood ',?rn l: rv -;. "( .Kn 1 flak f Hi JttT I2.SIC4 Mid Wi?,UMli sPj4iP WWW IMfc Vfmfw'V u it car j .jlli SJkf VJ wo Mi m .u W i'r IF.. .. V U . ' ' . '-'J '.ad ? -. 'v ua 'T""" WW ortrajt C. CeT. MM JaVsta ' i 0 'la Ki,i .Vi-sr P. C. Carlson ELECTRIC Lamps Fixtures Irons Motors Vacuum ueantrs, etc. iee 4BOJDM TWUwwthetlMai ttOMtsta Mm 111! APPLES Nice Winter Aaatas, I caat par pouad. Pkoae Tf. or call at 70 Coa ler aveaae. W.M.TIMJVUT festal Ime CMiiit Mttrt4 Vmcmm Lmrpt 4 Drmfrf Chmmlmg We rsmera all spate aad dirt rrem aaraeia aad rata by tka electric aaebum proeeas. Pboaekkl'. OaVaSlTKIaawtaj FOR TOW WllO WEEN fWTT Sea our line of aoveltles. Pumpkiaa, Waxad Fralt, Skulla, Juaiplsg ;ieka, Card aad Candles. f Aad dea't fergW tka refreeh meato meet rsnsaetry far a aas eesefuravtalaf 'a ektertatemeat. Tlid mktmtm. dawMaJaV :. Whether County Surveyor E. II, Henry will explain the article publish- ea la yesterday' Issues of The Herald aad Northwestern remain to be seen. Regardless, I here make state stents which I stand read'y at aay time to make before aay court of Investiga tion, be this a jiry or the voters themselves. Some time before May 1. If II. tha superintendent 6f a power company ordered Henry 4 McConnell to make a map of Klamitb county, two laches to the mil, ana sbowlnc aurvev notM. natural topography aad ownanhin. The auperlateejdeat waa advised as to the slxe of such a map, and Henry A McConnell mad aome compromise whereby they were to make nrinu aad retain tka original, no I under- tend. When the bill for the work and material for the map eama m the attention of the oBclsl of Ue power company, these gentlemen call ed upon Mr. Henry, and some satis factory arraageaeat arrived at. Tale arrangement la ao reflection on the bill Mr. Henry, preaented to tha coun ty. This arrahgsmeat waa arrived at uuu Im l.'nu -r ..an in .uKnainr or January o in year, aaa Mr. Heary received a check from ike power company la February, ltlf, far Ue sum of IS00, aad while otker ckecka were Issued to Mr. Henry by the power company, I believe this oka waa for the msr.. Without dlscusstaz whr the firm Henry A McCotkell waa dissolved, at aay rate I belfevs the checks from tae power comaeky ware made n.. able to Mr. B. B. Jlenry, and that Me Ceanell could give aa aa Interesting "I"" oa tnu auBfect, When Mr, Henrrmade the hin wRh thKouaty. be laid ma. and h... were ao wiuasaaa b this atetemeat, that be soldlwe mae to the county for f ISO each, ami tkat ha waa n.v. iag a present of a fkJM maD. whiu .the power company la4earefu busi ness way waned uattl Fearuary, if if, ta settle, on tha etter hand, the coua ty allowed Mr. H.ary'a bill a oeta- aar, ltii, whea at a matter of faat, la a copy of a certified codv of the bill preaented by the county sur sur veeor: "Klamath Falls, Orsgon, Oct. 1. ltll. Klamath County to K. B. Hen ry, Dr., County mapa and work mounting aame. fltO.OO. 1 K. u. Henry, being first duly sworn, on my oata aay inat the above claim against Kiamata county aad la favor of E. R. Henry for the turn of I I just and true, and the amount claimed la due and unpaid. Subaihi .. sworn to before me this Kth day of uciooer, 1911. c. R. Ue Up, clerk, oy mas. r, ue Lap, Deputy. No. 31941, allowed In the sum of f Sf 0,00 this 17th day of October, ltll. Wm. 8. Wordea, county Judge; S. T. Sum mers, c. 0. Merrllj, commissioners, riled, Oct. If, ltn. Two mapa at 1160 make f&Oo. which leavea ISO for tha third B.n Cloth blue prlats from the original of a map wnich waa ordered by a nrl rate company. Iwlll make the print, mount aame, and deliver them for a total of Itco, aad add ISO to be noerai, making a 'total of 1100. It would bo Interesting to know bow the III bill wda arrived at. Thle last msntloned sum appears on the r.enrd de by the clerk, "Map, etc., Coun ty Roade, No. 4Sf. . Jhe election lawa allow . peataot ore 1 100 to make my cam palgn, anlBiay nnd use for aome of this money ofb.br than eamnatea. I thank the tmslnesa men .ad th. ers that have noaftaated me, aad here -. me siaiement that I am pledged uu iwiuicai organixatloa. OEORQE M. KLEIN. I IK YOU f I XV iff i "". 0;OD Hay sweea lWk alak weed Ule vraak at 4m aev sord w. woaM dwUrer tka weed. Atoebedy aad lamb weed, eWwaPfJJa WOOOJ S0. f JtYfOJf, OdUeliaala Fkaaaffff "lBmmmmsUsmHsBIB "naaiiynT- la aura to have a alaaaaat .... rrtrehlM.lomJf.V, hve awalUlg them a k! U.th.tr,h.,kT.,,M.Sl! elv e-J'p.lnt.d bathream J ilv. And modsra aaalUM rinmblag haa pissed 2 Us disposal of rick aaiVI , for few ptrMi Mwtg re so limited aa aot to U i akU ta afford what was a fsm? ago an almost price!,., ,gI?? It you desire to know . S what a moderate sum n 'T? be Installed, call up aftKavLKr DON'T COUGH Send to Underwood's and get ft bottle Of NYAL'S White Pine and Tar It will relieve the irritation, goothe your tkroit and stop tht Cough. Qtt'm bettie and iUcb well tonight. Large Uottlei 50c UNDITRIIVOOD'S Corner Main ad Seventh WESTERN TRANSFER GO. Office rttmm lHt. WraHincwIliuao laa. lll'M s)KHVK? HAtMlAUM HIKHIHT MttVIXM AND UKNftHAIi THANNKKR AJW MOVIIffl A ttPatCUlVrr raisiM'r PkkW Vp aad Bellvrrtil aay liar la Teaa JOIS IVIOOKli Proprietor IMiN 1. Xl'MH'Al.T, freeloVal. K. 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