The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 25, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1913
I'rfre Five CeaU
HUERTA'S NAME IS ON BALLOT
Klamath-Ashland Game Ends With No Scores
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Question-How Long Can It Last? BELIEVED NO CANDIDATE WILL
BE ABLE TO GET A MAJORITY,
ANO HE WILL CONTINUE HIS REIGN
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Klamall. I'atlt tram
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llaakin out of Ibr dancr ipnr.
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INDIANS ENJOY
BUMPER CROPS
lull lrkril by the iiolou.
Ilaudi, lm, and utbrr parta of
human uodlr wrrr blown all orrr
the lacr.
The ttrnra thrre are sbattlr. tar
Ibr r.rutr The forra fYerjrwUcrc.
If not mutilated and torn In ilerr by
the furre of the aliork, are terribly
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the tipendlture of our money. And
all thli ll bare been done within
the abort apace of four yeari. We
admit that the burden bai itemed
bay at time. Hut tbeae bare
been bard yeara. We abould bate
built a courthouie with bond money ..
hut there U no way In which a
county can do tbU, althoujh cltlee Tnmr Art. rrraae.1 Into 8erk by
may do to. under the lawa. And
o we were like a farmer atartlnr
out on bU land. Wo bad to hare
Improrvmenti and we had to ro
In debt for them. No farmer would'
healtatei to fo Into debt for la-'
prorementi that will enable him tf'
put bli farm on a paylns baala and
to piy off thlf dbt and make.
more money bealdee. .
And to wo did not htiltau tolnl,cJ ,'r,M.srT,c
CO Uto debt Jor Imprpiccnenti, Uiatj MIfO 'CITY.. Qtt. jSSDtwIt v
wilt Pay the County for yeara to IluerU'a dlaavowal of bla candidacy
COme. Hut WO feel that If the peo- fnr lh nrcManrrnf Ihl. rannln hi.
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llurrta to Carry Out HU WIN la
(.Hiorrtloii With Tomorrow' Vu(
Inn I'rlli Dlai" Mill la Vera Cnaa,
Saja He Will Go to the Capital To
morrow to Caat III Vote.
pie will (ire ua the road boada
name aprear on the official ballot.
Irfm.l.c anrk of tl.r livala olt.rt the ""'lotted Thry hae already com-
inenred to mortiiy, rcnuermE tne
Ink nf thr retrurr mnre dtfllcult.
Klimith Kalla The lalett rttlmite plarr the dead
llaliir at :C1 mrn.
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An Open Letter
to Taxpayers
lly lli County Court
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KI.AMATII AtlKNOV, Oct. 5.-
Tho tlirethllig cre eccll lint rek I (t((K ((j (.rl
lu nnlali Ilia work ot IhrrahlliK out I.
Ihn cratu tatted by the ludlani thli
year. Prom the very itarl of tho tea.
aim the llirraher haa liven kept alrad
lly at v.nrk, an lurtn a ih rrup
inltrd Dili fall.
Ililph Tlca U halilliiK !! "' '
ClilliHjiilii. Tku haa the beat oata ycl,,
icept the aaihplva ahuwn by Juhu
Wilt. Thrro la uu doubt but Mhatj
I hoy liae tho fllieat oati that ot.
raited In lh comity thla year, all uf
which coi'i 10 proTe what Modoc
l.iliil Imwl will iirii.ln.'n. .avrtl ultll.
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Harry Wilton and IMwh, Wll.n.i ISHIIKNM. Or... n. "
Imvo ju.t n..l.l.r.l haylus at Ihrir lVrn"m l" I'l.Urralty n t r. k ou w 111
Markwardt ! MlliiK Ihr MirrllT.
..Hlraart j a llraltlt and Uc of I'hovnli,
Mrlhate olr , are tltltlnc In the clt for a fo-
iliiltrhrnbacber'.iara, the KUftti of Pherlff and Mr. C.
McCnrnnck ( IW-,
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Kertr w T irr ,lt..jriit ,,f the OrrKUU-
... Holler California Autn oiiiMiiy, Krlday
McClurr mmpl ,, now homo on Kourth
Wllhroa. Wallace at reel. Juat n Klamath alcliue. llila
chance la er roiueiilrnl In that it
II Mnttchrnbarher. It only halt a block from lilt homo
in hla place of butlueta.
Oregon Plays Idaho U.
With a Crippled Team
(ilnr nu tho Klamath Marah. They
rut u big crop,
Huperlnlenilent II. (I. WIU011 und
IMton Walaon went to Yulum outlier
lu tho wi'k In nllend to Kovermiu'iit
malior.
Koriiiitoii H Hoim, who linvo broil
imaliirliiK 33S head of Artioint ratllfl
mi tho Wilton brother' tract at tho
mnrah, left during the week with Ihn
initio for I'rlnovlllo. Tho imtltiro la
uirellonl, any tho intlloinon, who
imoil It nil aiiminvr,
Jamo Jnlimnii, wlfo nud inn loll for
I'orlland, Thoy will appear ni wit
iioaav In n whlakey rnm to Ui Irlod
In tho federal Ulatrlct court there.
mrct tho I'liUorally r lilivlm ou Klu
raid rlolil lu the Ural cmferenco loot
bull Kitiiio f Ibo )ar for OrcKon.
Thli Kill"" ' t 'l"1"1 linrort
iinru to Oregon, bvrauiu It will bow
tho atreimtli of Ortgon' warrior In
ininpiirlaou with olhor contender for
Dm chniiiploiuhlp uf tho Norlhwcat.
Iilnlm Inn nlreiuly bealcn Wnihlnf
inn Htnlo coll.i'. nml H'l lm wo"
1 1 0111 OriKoit liiat 'iir, which lud.
cftlo that Iilnlm bii n utroiiKor team
thla .mr. tlrcgou had to bo coutiut
id Willi n .1-tn-u vlilor)' ner ldnho
tin! )our, nml. coiito'iuontly, Orcgou'
pnaltlnu I critical nt ll'ln Umo.
lug pluyvil no t'U'or conforeuco game.
Wllllrt It hll been conceded by
Norlhuutloru oipcrlM Hint Oregon
will give tbote interested n run for
their uiniiiiiiA, though awvral In
Jurlc to plu.'r reaiiltlus from tho
riiiiio with the inllor laat Saturday
and lu dally acrlmmiiRe, the chancei
of tho team winning are not a good
a nt thla tlmo laat week.
HUM llnltbnck I'nrtona It out of
tho gamo, nt livitt ttimporarlly, with n
twltti'd ku;o. llnhe llrynnt and
C'rowull nro nltn nut with Injurlea,
mid thua the hackllold' olllrlonry la
mnterlnlly drrrvntml,
Oregun, howevor, I confident In
her team, nml tho Oregon fighting
aplrlt which tins won many gumm In
tho putt will undoubtedly curry the
team lo victory,
UecauM we bate been compelled
by law to do to, wo babe been
conttructlng roadi In Klamath Coun
ty by tho taauanoo of warrant!, al
though wo know that tbo warrant
Itaued for thl purpoao went In
exco of tho conttltutlonai limita
tion and therefore technically Il
legal. Hut Klamath County needed
roadi and needed thorn badly and
tbU waa our only method ot pro
cedure. And to we did aa every
County Court In thli County anil
In every othor county In tho State
had been doing for year Ignored
tho antiquated provlilon ot the
Comtltutlon and did what waa noc
eaaary to bo done namely, garo
tbo cltlien ot thla County a ay
tern ot road wheroby tbey could
get from ono part ot tho County to
another and without which tho de
velopment ot thl County would
havo been retarded many year.
Hut, now that tho Lcglilaturo!
haa onacted a law permitting coun
Ilea to bond themaolvca to S per
cent ot their valuation for the pur
poie of conttructlng good road, we
feel that we cannot In Juitlce build
any mora roadi by tho warrant
route. Wo beltovo that moro road
and bettor road aro nooded and
needed badly In Klamath County.
Hut wo do not bollavo that tho
preaont generation hould pay for
them. Tho prctent gonoratlon has
already done It iharo )ea, oven
moro than Its aharo. It wo want
any moro roada now wo ought to li
aue bond to pay for them. And
ao tar aa tho niomber ot the
County Court nro concerned, that
I tho only way In which any more
money can bo expended on roadi
during our term of offlco. Whllo
wo recognlia that the County haa
benotlttod Immeasurably from tho
construction ot tho roada wo havo
built during tho laat few year, we
are glad that the law haa finally
opened tho door to the people
whoroby they oan construct roada
without having to carry the great
burden that haa been carried by
Klamath County taxpayers during
tho past tew years. And so we aro
putting It up to you the taxpayers J
to avail yourselves ot the easier
way. If you caro to do so, w
shall construct the roads. It you
do not. we iball have to content
ourselvei for omo years to come
with our present inadequate tyt
tern ot roads.
At the present time the Countr
Is In debt. We have gone Into I
debt for tho construction ot roads.
It Is the Intention ot tho County 1
Court not to make a heavy roadliimiij.
levy mia coming year, levying mere
ly enough to cover malntalnencei
chargea on tho roads wo bave. The
general fund levy will be suffi
cient at laat year's figure, to pay
off balf the present Indebtedness
ot tho County. Meantime, It we
bave the money from the Issuance
of road bonds, we can go on with
road construction, without any bur
den to ourselves. At the end ot
next year the now courthouse will
havo been completed, and we can
then dispense with that levy. It
wo have road bond money to oper
ate with, we can cut the road levy
to -a ftguro that will merely give
tfirv will .n.TilA t rMnn.a.i.
fine system of permanent Improve- uh '"-n-iuet a vice president, at
ments for Klamath County. 0elad-Uaurrx. Ouadalajara and other places
Ins a poor farm, courthouse and' where the ballot bave been received,
good road, and at the tame time to General Jaurz assert that all ot
leave the County out of debt (ex-,th, ,,oral troop have been com-
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a better administration than that!
The other ticket are a follew:
Advertisement.
HJ FEED GRAIN
! TO THE PORKERS
( National Democrat!, Dlas and Re
i,urnai Clerical, Oamboa anJlUicon;
I Liberal, Calero and Magnon; Liberal
' Itepubllcan, Delafuente and Knrlqu.
Kedrral dlspstche tend to contra
the report that the rebel wsrore
pulsed at montery with a loss ot 100
ain.
I United I'fess Service
I WASIII.NUTO.V. 1). C., Oct. .
V.I.I.i:V 1UNCIIKH On the eve of the Mexican presides-
.lYSlll:cH-u.UKUnrTKlll,,, 'tl0M' oflJelu believe Afcit
, uonu of the hoped for relief Is In
.MOXKYIIYTHlSilKTIIOl.TIIAXj,,.,,,, ,,, lnat other eompllcalioM
IIV .sKI.I.IXO THK tllUIX 1 cannot be avoided. ""
It U expected that lluert will cos-
,, ,. , ., . .in . Itlnue. In control, as It seems lmiosal-
II. K. Crane, whoso time Is divided1 ,. . ...... . -:.
1 ble for any candidate to get a nu
tet icii this city and his ranch In the' j0r Ity. '
Merrill Valley, returned to tho city. Until after the election. America' U
laat night after a few week spent on 1 awaiting Inactive. Thereafter t
the farm. Ho ha Just flnltued thresh
LU gralu crop, aud will commence
hauling next week.
Only about 1,300 bush! will be
us a small sinking fund to retire sold, the bulk of the crop remaining
the road bond. And that means nu the ranch to bo ted to hogs.
that after a year from today tho "According to my figure." said
Hlotidy, "I can gel more for my grain
taxes ot tbo County will bo cut In
half. And we shall have a fine
rniirthouae. 4 new noor farm and it
flno ayatem ot roads to show for l'or'
by tretllng it to lings and selling the
Bishop
Receives Last
Word of His Victory
expected that dovtlopmenjs will fee
speedy. " V
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ITulted Press Service
HAMPTON IIOAD8, Oct. I(-Wm
dreadnaugbta of t,he Atlantic fleet, hi
command of Rear Admiral Badger,
steamed oft for a cruise la the M4
Iterranean. .
Members ot the crews believe they
will be summoned by wire! to the
Mexican coast. '
United Press Service 4
YHllA CRUZ. Oct. 15, Felix DiM
Is still here. It is not known yW
when he will go to Mexico Ctty, jJ
Ilia adherenUvelrMi''iHratsal
hi in to go 10 the Capital, ai;k Im
agreed to do so, though keeping kit
plan guarded. f
'"I an a candidate tomorrow,'! .
ssld. "My frleads ask4 ate fa 'nil,'
to I will 'not withdraw. JwHJ reaek-;
11. St. Ceo. UUhop. whose battle, bad bceu listed with the department Mexico City In tlate to TO"
aguluat the forestry service for pos
siwslou of 127 acre ot laud border
ing ou Upper Klamath Lake, has been
before tbo people ot this section for
tho )tur. today recehed potlthe ua-
ot the Interior tor homeatoad entry.
Tile tract waa within the limits of
tho Crater I.ako national forest, but
Htshop contended that the land was
agricultural, not forest land. This
contention was finally upheld by Sec-
aurtuice ot hla victory. jretary Houston' ot tbo department of
Thl was In tho form ot u letter agriculture,
from Congressman Willi 0. Hawlcy,' UUhop I here today from "The
enclosing a uotlco from the general J Cedar,'' as he call hi Upper Lake
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Day atons put W. N. Atwee;,
have been la charge of Mm
maklngtdepartatat m the
arlllclal tOB. worhs. M
in evening tram ror taew.
Oakland.. Tke yewst i
many friends darlM
Klamath Fall wkVwitl
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