:.;... ww ' 1 f HeraW Special Tickets to Medford Have a Stopover Privilege. Round Trip, $6.30 ' Pa fj uiroittg Ittealfc KLAMATH FALLS' OFFICIAL NKWSI'AI'liK PRINTS THE .. NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWI it . r """" "' ALL -" - r- ",-"-tT i"i - , REPORT HUERTA AS ARRESTING MOREJFICIALS (ir HI tHH(HN til H H I'lllttllM I UK MlHI. Uiii4Mi fMrillli ! IIuUm Mini lit I'uulrr Vtllli AmltoMilnr I nl xl rt Our li llir Mmul Uh I'hIIkI Hlalr. Will Tain Ml. Ur tliiu.r AMallln- lliilll.Milt ail llir OmiIiiiIU-,, dl rll Uil.ir I Mini I'HH tK VIIIIA ( HI t. M II llama . i. IIHWI, llir t.rlHMM MIlWH, D-J Hi-IHI aM K4 aMfeMMaur at rftsal IMe altrrfHraa IB castes " AtnUauadw l.ltfl If OidlKC the WW Mo An4iii Htltrf, ffecmhl Htaa iUrl t drraird HMMlil I'nlltJ I'iom twtke WAHlllNmK. I r. 0l II IVufldmllal 4rirHui'MtcaUltj at lu 111 Mi Ibai f UsiU h Will, making hioMiV f"IHIl arrrals, al leging thM H mi (eol tet lit aaMlrtalrh Th muli ' Ike fHtM (tl Up tele b rg" ta i1rj before Munday U ilH fcaa wdefed Nrtsea 0'8liauclinr lHiul li White lliHtio aa Hui'ili aa miIiIc uii all lrjitlrhi" 'ii llih rratartl DIAZ LEAVES ON U. S.BATTLESHIP IMX'AH'II un I.HCII T WAII. I.MrtON M MI'.MIINs Will. in: TiiWhi iiiiiin in amiiii- lilt Mill IN MIIMMT.W I'liltril I'ihi Srnlc WAHIIIM lll.S Ii ' lift 31 A ltlaaa mr-jiu Irum Wra I'lul talc .dial Krin lilii ami lili rum IKlilona ha ulallnl nurlli on llio This Is the Spooky Night Goblins, Spooks andKids-to Be Out for Mischief lly llui way thai Klu llio oui" Tlila l llio o (if tbo fwnl of All J i. , .niilJii'l II bnn Hnllima Tim IPKrlul uf Khu.la hnv-, luuan Oil lla hlllKr. aiillldll I ll Un prrlly mind 1.1m I" l"" I"'1'1" "'," I rvrlilliK. AUu that buiiy Jim havn 1 ... I...... niiltfl.li If lllll Li... 11 wunt tu hiavn nulildo -If "' utiirrt In un It III llio luuriilnii with- nut a ruiinty wide avnrrli, II ahuuld nlan bit iindur luck and key. Nil IMl llllitvi .....w mi'. . 11..-1. 1..- ,l.MMn ..t.nl ufliMl'a llm II'MIIIVM, IIIVl-l' MH ..-- l( ..,,,,.. ......... UiuT A itlanru nt llm culcudnr will ahrrU mid pillow niaca. Dim UiihtK, lull yuu that llil U Oclobur Slit, und' uncniiny imli ami Krcwome atorlca It rerullrrllon nf llnlluwo'em pntt will will Im In order, antt of prdpnro juu (or IhU iiiiIiik' Tlio Indlca n( Hiicred llrart church iiimarllily pruceedlnm. jwlll Kiwi ii ilnnco IhU dvciiIiib nt TliU U llm nlllil Ihut llio KhuaU Mihiiio llnll. mul tlio docuralloin will nr wunt In atillk (orlh. nud tholbo In kviil'liiK with Ihuucrnalnn. tur.U way tlinaa aplrlla Imlinvo iiieimeivra mnko Unit imitikiiy In Iho Krapovliiu uliout wa hnriufiil it n ilrltl iimfk ortl, Home uf thimo Khnata can bo inimlil, loo, iiflur omu niUchlof, nnd I hoy nulckly naaiiino tlio form nf bad ly frlihlenuil boy. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, 'HURSDAy, IN FAVOR OF - - - - ir'r-irjLrLrj'irj-j.nj'yu-x Customs Inspector Find Hidden Gems Un Mar Van Aim Tbouiiik, a titW aat nlrra ut Hi" III t'olunrl Julili Jaroli Atlm. a Mul IraJrr anil lataflt (ur B ihii, u in ntlout linaM fHb tk cuMVOlt Ini lector ul Itetlwi Waui il.ri (uund about lua our Hi l .rrl anil ntbrr Jtl pluuol wllbiii l.ir curirt bn tbn riamlnrtl allrr bi arinal at llualuH un IbD IIBM Arablr. ll la Ibfl Intlile uf htr ruiart Mil TtiBWlfVU rairlnl a anvall rba noli Wc flllcl llli I'Mtl. own of ll.rm IB cllllili Tb riacl tatUaot ibr poarla la not t knoan Thf)r air im-i ik hcM fur appraltal by tiili iiui-llie tranVa rr btoudit ,.i. i un Ik Arabic b Mr ThoMou in. arrount at Ihd rlct) ol the enn in ia ll urrtry lii : ball .. .l.'i.-i ri-rta Ui act prlrra nn Ibr u.n Kim tit. (ilia ami ailka. Ibr ruilmiia autburltlnt rn aUu uiluclliiK an Intrallicatliin lul" H iMi.tin Mra Thpnifnn nlwn) mIIihJ (nun lliuluu. Plio bail nflrti brrn knl alHiul ll. anil aabl alio ilbl nut raio lu aall (mm Na Ynrk Mho hat brcii a (rruriit iram AlUnllc iMrn; rr, aalliliK ! ur Ibrrv Ilium n rear rrularr Mlrliltau. t'hr iaii lll lir Iraliilvrrrd liii uinr nlbrr ablp while at Ma It I nut knun Kbrlhrr Dial will K" tu' New Vutk ur lu llMnlia Mldilli. Arm. ninl In ll l'rla uf tb.i' (1l( rml,,trlr It n iirmolelil bo-' .. . 1 ... nnl.. m.. ii.,r ,.. i.w-liK- ainiuratlllDiii rhurncler (l( ;m, i.')a tlioro will bo n nuiiilirr uf llhiml imrllra IhU ovrulllK. Illlllll'l I Ul lilll'l I'lMlll" im n 11. t.l.lrh II111 trllnlti will COIIHl clnd III win iimu iu. vim iinrliira of Iho MotliodUl rliiurh will ivlmi ho Iho nceiio of u lliilliiwuVu pnrly. 'IhU la kIvoii by Iho l.'pwurlli lA-nKHOi "'l "10Bt tinliu proitrniii him been nrrnnged fur thu enlarUlnuicnt of tba guetta. "MMwMWMyviMvi MEDFORD MEN GO TO DEATH TODAY; M t.Mlll I. MlhllSOS lllllll'l'lill iiiiiniiiii mil's mmii.iam;. in si. i 1 run. 0111 (.us M mi: i-rsirrMivm niltj m Krrvlc A i, (ll II.- KraiiV tWwutir tt 1IK HpaiiM, rutuliCfil to lr Ih o !-! In Medftllll, aril liailgrd ... .!. penitentiary IhU mum- b n naiKi were sprung itmulta- . al M 39 llelb Kirn died In inr allrr I lid drop. irtn ur ainl Mpauos trie ronvlt- f Villine tlrurge llntaiVlou, a "i u lioiMn 11 f III irtmlc al V afotil 111 H. iimbrr. 191!. Hin lu. a lltrrk, ami ll In allrnnl thai luml hl riiHiilrjinaii In lib ilrath lir nilllil Ir rcil.bfil. Mrnilrra u( Ibr lm tjlrrln or Milium of WiHHlrrall har arrantrd cir a lanrlnic larly In tbt Vt bail uf lbs I O I) r' bulMInx WrJ nrJar rtilli( Hprrlal luuile hll brrn fliKHCd Oregonians $300,000 rdllTI.AMl. Oct. 31 -If your net liirorae la I3.UOU a year you mutt pay an income lat. If you uro married, liourirr, thn Inruniu tax atarta at 1 1 .00 11. Kite drpiitlr lu liaudlr the luruioe lax (ur DrrKtm bate brrn aaked (ur by Cnllrctur uf Internal detenus SI. A. Mlllor. Tbo nainea of the fho hate been rctummeudi-d, and tliey will prubabl) br appnlutvd within a ahort time. The liecraalty of clerka for thla wurk la irrudilied by the Kovern inrnl. and rolleclora of Internal rorc ni'r lmo Im.'1'H luMructcd lo aak foi aa many drputlc ua will bo required in lake rare of the new bualucM. Allhmiith ho haa notblnc on which to bain lila rallmatii, Mr. Miller bo- I lot en Hint tlrcKun will contribute (300.000 u year Inconio taxca to llio natlunal trraiury. Ho admlta that It lu.ty nm under that mm nnd may ex cm! II. "It U koIiik to be a inlRhly hard job to dlirnter th nnium of orery unu with nn Income, of $3,000 n year ml," explains Mr. Mlllor. 'Thtro will bo n turito number who will keep uu der rover until they nro imoked out. It will be an enay matter to locate Iho more prominent, for lha welt-to-do men nud women of Oregon ran le.idlly bo llatod, but In itettlnK down lo Iho 13,000 crndo la a different nf (ulr. Corporation!, of rourie, will hnto to Kupply Information, and thla will help ioiiic, Alroady there hnto beeu n uumber uf puoplo ImiulrliiK of tbo Inturual retriiuo rollectur ua to the provlilou! of the law-, nud when It U to become oporiitlve. A dlapnlrli from W'nalilne- ton, unofficial, announced that thu Intv tnkea effect alter Noveiuber 1, but Mr. Miller declares he hni not been ndvUed Hint llio now itntuto bo ronioi operntlvo at that time. Fur thermore, ho hnn not received Iho iiereiitary blank! which mutt ho uod In KotherinK tho Incomo tax, Hlnglo poriona with n net Income (r 13,000 mint pny n lax of 1 per cent. Tho tax la graduated, for uftor thu Incomo renrhca tho prlnrly sum of $30,000 a year, there Is an nddltlonn( 1 per tout; from SO,000 to 175,000 VMMMMVMVMWVMMVWVMMMVMyMMMIWIMM ARTILLERY SENT TO COLORADO'S STRIKE DISRICT IltlMll'rt liait .S ATTACK IIV i ,HIIIKIS(JMIM:ilh 1'auilllr i( Ibr hlrlkr llintbiki Air ll Inn Mirllrml In a llle Mixkiulr Ml Asultar Tiiaii Nmiii lo Al Irmpl Ii, lllaiiii hlrlkrr at l.ml Iiih anil MllllUnim Air IMnK llrlil III llrailllllM fur Arillrtt HrsUlalMC t ulltil I'rcii flortlcu TltlNIDAD. O.I. 31 Tu Iroon of ratalrr and a biliary uf artillery f trnt (rub lirrr today to Ibr l.bri luw Ulnlrlct, to aaalat In dlaarmlDC lb atrlkrra. Crtirral Chate l cloarly watcbluc Aitullar (or ilvrtlopmenti, Dujrda tbrrr lay that btiBdreda o( (Continued on Pax C) i o Will Pay Income Tax Iho tax la 3 per cent, and from ITS,-1 OUO to f 100,000 the rato la 3 per cent. Ileyond that point tho taw will af fect tery few, but Juat to give further knowledge on the aubject bo It known that from uny ImpoTerlabed cltlien who haa a net Income between $100, 000 and $300,000, a graaplng govern ment denfanda I per cent; from $3S0,000 (o $300.00 It Ii 6 per cent, and anything above the half million mark tho tax Ii 6 per cent. There w 111 be no 6 per cent tax collected In the Denver atnte. Tbo main Intcreat cenlera lu tho minimum amount $3,000. To ar rive at Iho net Income of a ilngle pcrion lliero nro a few deduction! from tho groHa Income permitted. The neceaaary expeniea of buitneas can be deducted, but you can't deduct your poraonal or family expemei. You ran deduct all Intereit paid on In debtedncai nnd all tnxei paid for natlounl, itale, county, ichool or mu nicipal purpoiei. Loaaci can bo de ducted If they hate been actually iui tallied by lire, itorm, shipwreck or utherwlie, and not compensated for by Insurance. Worthleai debt! (the' money jour frleud touched you for, and which he won't pay back) ran bo charged off, and a imall percentago Ii , allowed for depreciation. After de ducting theso expense! from tho gross liuome, the mult U tho net Income,' lend If It rendu $3,000. then the I Kotornment want! 1 nor rent, or ISO. A married man U exempted to tho ixilnt of $4,000, but If husband nnd I v Ho each liaro n $3,000 Incomo, only! one U entitled lo claim the $1,000 ex-1 imitlon. If you with to support the State University, vete: auu X YK3 SOU X YES You ran an ear In your vote election tlay, whether registered or not. OCTOBER 3 1013 " MARKET VNNNVMWNMWMMWNMMMWSMM1S HITCHING RACKS ARE NOW READY r.MHII.IIH t'A.V HM i(M)l I'KICK TO I.IIIVK TIIKIII TR)IH OX Till: l.'ITl'M I'HOI'IMITV, X M.'T, MUII YWIW Tba prayer of tbo (artnr for a ilare to tlo but team wblla In tba clly un a abort tradlnc lrli baa at lait brn anawrrrd. Tba clly baa Juit complrtcd a aet of hitch I Die racka fe. llir u of the public Tlirtr racka ara at the clty'a pron rrty on Walnut, nrar Klflh atrtol, and am caiy to reach. Tliero la accommodation ample (ur It. rty or forty leami," aald Coun cilman Townannd, who broucbl the tnattrr before the council. CENTENARIAN TO VOTE AT EUGENE at tiii: aui: or 103, mi.vs naiuii toiiii, ohi:c:o.'s oi.iit huk IIIAdlrtT, WH.I. CAST lli:il riit.vr iialixt I'nllrd I'tess Service ta'CKNK, Oct. 31. At the age of 103 years, "Grandma" Sarah Todd, the oldest suffragette In Oregon, and lrhaps the oldeat in America, will rait her first ballot at the elections hero on November 4. "Urandma" Todd registered here a few days ago, her registration being thu occasion of quite a celebration by local sutfffrogo leaders. Mrs. Tood for years has been au anient supporter of vote for women, and she Is far better Informed on political questions, both state and na tional, than the average male voter In Oregon. UPPER WATERS ARE FULL UF FISH STUIUMrt AUK A 1.1, WKI.li STOCK- i:tt itittit ok ruo.-ji-KitiTV is .SKSTINd IX THAT l'ltOMlSlMl SKCTIOX (Herald Spti-UI Service) SHIPIMNCITON, Oct. 31. All the creeks and Inlets along tho Upper Lake are literally alive with young tlsh. Some of these were planted thla year, but It Is probable that most ot the fish are of native stock. A great luuny members of the Upper Ijike homestead colony locat-, ud west ot Hall's llayy have moved' out, hating proved up on their claim. Captain John Totten, Prank Court ade, Mra. Itoso Torrey, N. K. Qruy and n fow mure still remain to hold the fori. I Tho steamer Maiama came down1 from Wood River yesterday. Can ed west ot Hall's Hay have moved) wholu country Is suspended out of reach. Tho steamer will go back up thu lake tomorrow, carrying a cargo uf assorted freight. Kverybody In the vicinity of Modoo Point U wearing a broad grin. TbU Won Health Marriage Certificate .aaaaaHaLaW ala ' Vaaaaal aaaaaaaaH r fJjaaaaaaaaaaB It. U. TeVrllt. a clerk In one of the departmenta at Washington, U tba first man In tbo Called States to ob- 'taln from the United Slates govern , mnt a health certificate for bli forth- 'ruml,! m,rrlir lla mlimlii.il him. iself to the physicians of tbo lieaeral health board (or rumination, anj after looking blm orcr tbo Joctors concluded that be answered alt the vciubhui, oui ut mo laumsij oi eU' genlcs, perhaps, but of modern act' cure. Is caused by ibo big crops Juit bar- vested. It must not bo thought that Just because the Algomi mill Is shut down that the town Ii deserted. There are a lot of people there to itay, and one Is not likely to get lonesome. Quite a lot of summer goods ure brought down from Pelican llay Lodge a few days ago. ThU was most petlahnble article! that would bo of no use while the re-joit ! closed (ur the winter. Dan Urlfflth of Kagle nidge says uv cry thing Is coming bis way. Mortenson Passes Away Young Lumberman Succumbs to Scarlet Fever Following an Illness of but a few, of iho stock In the Pelican Day Luat. days, Charles Nelson Mortemon died I ber company. last night at the home of his brotbor, i He spent several weeks Jn the corn Herbert D. Mortemon, at Pelican Ipany's logging camp on the Upper Clly. The young man was taken with' Klamath Lnko. and since then has scarlet fever Sunday, been connected with th big plant at From Iho first, young Mortenson's Pelican City. condition was serious, and It reached' The death ot th young saa owu a a stago a few days ago where It was ( gloom over that community, for he deemed aavisaoie to teiograpn tor bis parents. His mother, Mrs. Jacob D. Mortemon, Ii on her way hero from Chicago, In answer to the summons. Tho young man was 22 years of age, and was born In Warsaw, Wis. In Juno ho graduated from William college. About three monthi ago be cam to Klamath Falls to learn th prac tical llde of tho lumber buslneis un der hU brother, Herbert D. Morten son, who Is manager, and who with his father owns the greater portion PiWmOM DAY I FARMERS STRONG FOR MARKET DAY PLANS OUTLINED I.MMICHA.VTH WILL NOOX HOLD A MKKTI.N'a .Mallrr uf a Itrgnlar Day for In rnurr to Ilriaa; Protar( aaxl hlurk Ilrru for IHapixal la Ooaav mrntol t'pun KaTorably bf AH Who llaro ConaMercd the) g3E llun Watrr L'acra Will I Hearty approval from buslaaae men and (armeri la being met with c very hand by the luggeetlon ot the Klamath Chamber of Commerce that there be held here at regular Inter vals a Market Day. Prominent agriculturalists from all parts of the county are enthualMtte over Ibe plan. This. thy say, U what has been needed here a loag Uaae. "The Market Day plan haa beeu surceaiful whererir tried," m14 Jm. DlxoDr onof the director! ot the Klamath Water Uian Aasodattea. 'Thla has long been needed here, M It Is a metter of help not only lo the farmer, but to the housekeeper as well." "We hare always favored and sup ported any movement that would ben- i eflt the farmer," said O. K. Van Riper jot Van Riper Drothera this afternoon. t"The sooner a spirit of co-operation (xlsts, the better conditions will be for all the people." "Market Pay Is a feature that his long been needed In this country," said Secretary Albert K. Elder of the I Water Users Association. "There haa been too much distrust manifest ed between farmer! and merchants, 1 and If this was summed up It would J be found that both are partly respon 'slblo for engendering It. "Tbo question of Market Day will bo brought up at tomorrow' meeting ot iho Water Usors Association dlntc- tors, and there Is every Indication of hearty approval nnd support." Merchants, business men and farm rs will soon hold a meeting to er- range a date for Market Day, and at , tend to other details lo this connect ion. It Is possible that prises "will be i offered for the largest (aaalHvi brought to town on that day. wai well liked by all the mem, nected with the plant. Curiae M brief residence hero he nude sway . " frlendaMn Klamath Falls, to ' the ind tidings of hi oiaWaeHMM , a shock, ' The remain will be kept at MM Mortenson home la retleM OMf Mlgti the arrival of tbebereve4valHr The body will thea b shljuktd l4Mlf Park, Illinois, (or talrw ' ' "Dad" Qom hi la the stir his Bcaaasa hasae, , ', V V3 j . w i 'i -j, .' s