MQNiiAv, Krromtl( H U( 1 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON " " , . . -- - "-' " '""T -"" .- ifc 111 Z? r PROFESSIONAL CARDS CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Mmuon Maafcan OrtcM TItta MW Ofloa ui RnMnn NW cor. 7U and Mate PkOM 111 CLAYTON B. WIIIIBR rfcysMaaaad (Spinal Traatasat) t-OBe beass: to ll:lt a. i to t p ss.t svaalasjs, 7 to ii I . TBK KLAMATS VALU STEAM U.TOM.Y Ouaraataaa irat data work m wall u Irat eJana mrrtm. . It you aava occaa lea to aaka computet aa da aot tot tev sfcda IAaSUiB (mansm. K. I Wood! Wood! Mock Wad, Lsssd (Extra oa kill) IMMk Body Wn4 la-tea Lank wm 4-tt. Body Woo 4-ft. Ltah Wood Laavo P. C CARLSON ia WOOD Biockwood, Lwd Bkxkwoed, doaala Load I.T lMaB7 Dry Htab, 4-foot ft. Bay year green slab early KLAMATH FUEL CO. tT. 'THERE cure to j good Unfi days w harBycUre auggeat any MINCE PIES ARE NOW ORDER IN and WE HAVE ALL THE THINGS THAT MAKE THEM GOOD VAN RIPER BROS. "Qaaltty Grocer" tli aad Mala Phone M Biockwood Theater ISaUrtag W. E. Biahani la. it Commercial Draaia "ALL FOR GOLD" For UiU, or lu equivalent, oa Uie pot, we will deliver Biockwood for S a load, aad a so-called "Double Load" for 4, with trad, log stamps to boot. PHONIC 72 Blue Front Livery and Feed Stables Fomerl the aoodaua 8ufeUa WKLL HQUIPPKO UVftstV ANB ' IVBB STABLB BMBa'Jk'fMPanL InrwjMV Ml KtaauMk Am. Fkeae f M-w The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH. Puallaaad daUy ateoat ftaaday ay Tha Herald PvkllaklM Caaa y of Klamath ralta, at 111 fanrta etiaat Batarai at tko at aU ralto. Orates, taroaga tka taata attar. avsocrtptioa tartan ky Mall to any ad- dram la tka United etatav. Oaa yaar Oat aioatk ...... .1 KLAMATB. r ALIA . . OBBBON MOXDAV, OCTOBER as, 1014 ANB BTOr A KUManrabU THK KVPRKMK COURT DRC1SIOX T1K decision of the supreme court. In the Multnomah county cat, wll! have ono wholesome affect, at least. It wilt make avary intelligent Totar Yt with suspldoa each anJ every amendment to the coastltutJua appearing on thj ballot at tali cUsn tica and forever ctreafter. I( la aa plain aa tka aoaa oa your face, now. that tka amendment adopt d la 1910, by which It is claimed county judges were olectad for six yean, contained a Joker that tbo framern thereof kad only a minor con ception of. Had tka people known or susplcloned that it waa tka Inten tion of the amendment to change the term of oSca of county Judgea from four to alx years, they neTer would hate sanctioned It adoption. Had they understood that it was the fur ther Intention of that amendment to abolish entirely the oBce of county Judge. It would hare undoubtedly been overwhelmingly defeated. There Is no doubt that the majority of the constitutional amendments on the ballot this year upon which the voter are to pass Judgment, contain mean ings foreign to tbelr titles. Let us beware that wa fall not again Into the pita dug for the unwary. Sec 1.. Art. VII., of the Constitu tion, aa It originally stood, reads: "The Judicial power of the state call be Tested in a supreme court, circuit courts aad county, courts, which shall be courts of record, bar ing general Jurisdiction, to be defined, limited and regulated by law In ac cordant tu the constitution. . . " Tbe amendment that the people were hoodwinked into adopting reads: "8ec 1. Tka Judicial power of the sute shall be rested In ONE SU PREME COURT, and in such other courts as may from time to time be created by law. Tbe Judgea of tbe supreme court and other courts shall be elected by the legal voter of the state or of their respective district for a term of six years. ..." No mention is made of elections by counties, and it would seem that the omission was Intentional and la har mony with the Idea that county court ware to be done away with by tka amendment. Section 2 of the amendment: "Tbe courts, Jurisdiction and Judi cial system of Oregon, except so far as expressly changed by this amend ment, shall remain as at present con stituted until otherwise provided by law. ..." Sec. XI. of Art. VII. "There shall be elected in each county, for the term of four years a county Judge." It will be noted that tbe amend ment EXPRESSLY lodges the Judicial power or tne state la one supreme court and such other courta aa may from time to time be created by law. Section 2 of tbe amendment la of no force except that It attempts to pre serve tbe status of tbe circuit courta and county courta and Judicial sys tem of Oregon for tbe time being, or until otherwise provided by law. At tbe 1913 session of the legisla ture an act was passed abolishing tbo office of county Judge of Multnomah county. Tbe legislature presumably lounu ineir autnonty for tbat piece of legislation in tbe aforesaid amend ment. Now comes tbe supreme court in a proper case, and says tbat piece of legislation Is unconstitutional. Referring to the amendment again: "The Judicial power of tbe sute is vested In one supreme court and in such other courta as may from time to time be created by law." What Is meant by that expression? It certainly doesn't mean circuit courta and county courta as sow con stituted, if tt did, why amend tka original section which vested them with Judicial powers? Tka acpret- sion, "and in such other courta as may, from time to Ume be created by law" must mean created by tka legis lature or ky Initiative BMaeeres. A If It kad bom tka Utenttoa of tka amendment to leave the Judicial pow er of the state vested permanently In a supremo court, la the circuit courts and In the county courts aa originally provided by Section 1, Article VII., why was not the Identical language of the original section used In the amendment? No language could be plainer or freer from ambiguity. In the Interim between the adop tion of the amendment aad the crea tion of "such other courta aa may from time to Ume be created by law" the courts, jurltdlrtlon and Judicial system of Oregon, except aa so far EXPRESSLY CHANGED by this amendment, shall remain aa at prea ent constituted until otherwise pro vided by law. ..." To bo more exact, the only change really -authorised by the language of Section 1 of tbo amendment and sanc tioned by the decision of the supreme court, I tbo change in the terma of county Judgea from four to six years. The question naturally arisen, and the supreme court held that Secion 1 of the amendment Is unconstitu tional In so far as It authorised the abolition of the county courta aa at tempted by the act of the leglsla ture In the Multnomah county case. and constitutional so far as It pertains to the changing the terms of county Judges Is concerned. It seems, to the casual observer In the light of the decision, tkat If tke "courta. Judicial system and Jurisdic tion of tho, courta of Oregon, waa to remain as at present until otherwise provided by law," notwithstanding the provisions of Section 1 of the amendment, that the terms of, the judgea of the county courta would re main unchanged also. .'. Scattered Shots .'. e e e e e e EVERY DAY we learn something more about law so 'twould appear. GOVERNOR WEST asks: "What Is Withycombe going to do?" Cut out this false economy, for one thing, and conduct his office for the best Inter ests of the people, not for tbe educa tion of a sensation loving public, or as a medium to qualify himself as a Chautauqua lecturer. FUTURE generations of school kids ought not to have much dlflculty in remembering the battles of Prance and Belgium during tbe present war. If the pre dispatches are right. It has been one continual battle since the first storming of Liege, although tbe lighting haa extended almost to Paris and back Into Belgium again. RIGHT NOW Is the psychological lime to begin saving up for tbat trip to the Panama-Pacific International. WITH THE beautiful Indian sum mer weather we are now enjoying. and prospects of a continuance for Gertrude & Co. WINTER MILLINERY UPWARDS OF 100 EARLY WINTER STYLES IN LADIES' HATS WILL BE OFFERED IN FOUR GROUPS THIS WEEK, BEGINNING MONDAY, " OCTOBER 26TH Fifteen Original Paris Models We have some of our imported pattern lints yet, about fifteen of the more moderate priced ones ranging from $12.50 to $18.00. These will go for. .$8.00 to $12.00 Twenty-five New York Copies and Adaptions FROM IMPORTED MODELS Worth $10.00 to $15.00, at $0.50 to $0.00 T.wenty-fivc Attractive Copies of the Season's Most .... . . Popular Styles in , , Sailors, Tricornes and Turbans Worth $8.00 to $10.00, at $5.75 Fifty smart and jaunty newly trimmed popular priced little hats, worth $5.00 to $8.00, at $JJ,05 Also all the newest untrimmed shapes in black and colored silk, velvet and hatters plush, ostrich tips, feathers, plumes, gold and silver bands, fur bands, ribbons, new face veils, etc., at correspondingly low prices. Gertrude'i& Co. 113 Fourth Street weeks to come, with the rads Ideal and the sunshine hiring ' n" ,,f doors, a waa the case jettcrdsy, It's hard oh, verm hard, Un'l It, to real ise that Christmas U J ml about two months off? ONE SWALLOW doth not a mer wake but sometimes one sal low of a dark brown mild will maVe a breath suBclent to brnud a nmn for eternity as a toper. hdm&mts for deaverfor Congress "Wo, tho V, C. T. U omen of the Second Oregon Congresitoual DUlrlct. aembled this Snd day of October. 1914. at The Dalles. Oregon, do mol heartily endorse tho candldary o! George 1. Cleaver for congr tho only dry candidate. We appreciate the attitude of one thousand cltltens of hl home county who, assembled In U Oraude on the evening of September !l. I Sit, gave expression to the following dclara tlon by two-third of the voters pres ent signing tbe same: t hereby ex press my Intention of voting tor the State Prohibition Constitutional amendment tn order to make Oregon dry. and for George U Cleaver for congress,-the only dry candidate, In order to make tke United States dry. We, the women of said Congres sional District, desiring to work In harmony with tbe ninety-seven church and temperance organisations which met at Waahlngton, 1). C. December last, and resolved ou a campaign for national prohibition by tbe election ot a prohibition congress, do earnestly call upon all organisations Interested In humanities' uplift to Join with us In a vigorous campaign for the elec tion ot Mr. Oeorge L. Cleaver to Unit ed State Congress, "We. the Committee of 100 of Tbe Dalles, Oregon, consisting ot business and commercial men and women and laborers, representing that element In society whlch.belleve tbat tho finan cial prosperity aad economic growth of n people depends upon their moral aa well aa their Industrial sUtus. and tbat tbe beverage lluor traffic I re sponsible for more than halt the crime. Immorality and Industrial de pression, and standing, therefore. In favor of a dry city, a dry Oregon and a dry United States, do earnestly en dorse the candidacy or George 1 Cleaver of Union county. Oregon, for Congress. THE ONLY DRY CANDI DATE, tn tho Second Oregon Con gresslonal District. "Wo further endorse tho move ment launched at a mas meeting of a thousand cltisens In his borne county for a bouse to house canvass of the voters of the Second Oregon Congres- Our Weekly tly llll, II. H. DAXIKI. Kdltr "The HjrgtrnUL" r,tv,Mlr.trl fuel I'whW At Valuable la WlnUr, K,t, whether animal or vegetable, Is a hlglil)' concent rated food l the animal the eU'e dlgesUd food I sliired uu In nations arU of the body In the form of fat, litis ft Is usually out on In the summer and fall to fur ulh the animal wllh heat during the L Inter, laboratory e-MwrlnienU d"1" unstrnle that fat jleld more heat for Its weight and bulV than au other form of food During the Inter con- slderable fat Is used b) the human body lu Keeping Itself warm. The majority of person, during the winter, do uot eat ufftcent fat. Dur ing cold weather when tho body need fuel to keu itself warm, our diet should contain considerable, fat. The fats of various meats are all good, Wirk fat being the most easily dlgt ed. while lamb and mutton fat are dlt flcult of digestion. When fresh, but. ter and rream are valuable, easily di gested fats; when stale, they rarry obleetlonable germs Into the stomarh and Intestine. Olive oil and other slonal District lb the Inletrst of a diy state AND A DRY NATION, ex pressed In the following words "I hereby vtpres my Intentlnn of voting for the I'rohlblitan .'Slate, Con. ttllutlonal Amendment In erder to make Oregon dry and for George I.. Cleaver for rngres, the only dry candidate, In order to make the Unit ed Slate dry." Blgned by order of the Committee of One Hundred, assembled at The Dalles, on October I, 191 It il. G. KI.I.IS, Chairman. Dlt ADALINK KKKNKV. ?W "We, the rltliens of Hood Itlver. Oregon, assembled this Ith dar of October. 19 It, In union meeting of tho churchr and young people so. Cletlr. represent Inif, a wr believe. the causa of both Individual and clvlr THIS WOMAN TRANSFORMED FROM PHYSICALiWRECK TO GOOD HEALTH MID. A. V. W'AUSKK, TX.i VtnX HTHKirr, ItUtTHMl, T.IKK8 .tKoz Ftm r.vr.umii l-'rom alt urcllons of the Coast where Akor, Hie, wonderful California medicinal mineral has been Intro diiccd. ronm tetter tailing of tho ben fits derived from tho mineral remedy from people suffering from many ail ments. Tho loiter below by Airs. A. V. Wagner of the Hawthorne apart ments, r.tf Klrst street, I'orllan.l, Is a typical one "After giving tho Akox remedies n fair trial for rntarrh of tho brad and stomarb, t feel li my duly to send you this testimonial. When I began using tho remedy I was n physical wreck; had no appelltu- had eatott no solid food without distress; lived Al most entirely on milk for three months, and decreased 33 pounds In weight In that time. Klnco taking your medicine my nppetlto Reed, huto gained stitadlly In weight, and ran eat anything I wish without suf. fnrlnif tho slightest discomfort, and ran attend to nil my housework, width I could not do beforo. My friends Imvn noticed and spoken of tho Improvement In my appearnnro. and I firmly bellevo Hint nny pomon WE ARE IN BUSINESS Wo kerp at all times .(, 1.1 tK7HBslfUU-''('ii MSflBBJIBBBBBMllK&B.i lsLPSLLBfiiLLLLLLLLLLLsLLskHiaM giHlgsgHOESrsy m IHi iKHBB (jBgVH'f aH mi ireivnui-r, Vour prvwcrlptlona are dlspewl by rblarM nlinriMarlato, May wo not servo yon? UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY "mar wum ana 7U MU, Health Talk ...... i itegelable oils lite valuable sources lot (at, There Is mi class of food which Is r fretiueiitl)' rendered Indigestible tmd ruined as food by popular metli ods of rooking as the f. Had rook, 'lug U responsible (or (he llmlt.nl use l ,... 1 tk.Mk. uMiifcllv i-miiA In ttin (table, fats disagree with the average 'stomach, and people Mm ti avoid a Salnablo food I'tlml foods should never be eaten To he easily digested frf.t.. ..Vi.tiil.t Im. iimIHihp rtuikttd tior baked with any oilier food tiuiudlug sugar, sUnhr and vegetables. llciMeter, faU may be added to otti ,er foods as teasonlilg, after (he cook. Ine Is completed. A far as poltile our mortis should be rooked Into th 'lean portion lloast pork Is derided I r h....l ... .Ilw .ft t.lift wt.MM .IiA.Im.I Ilk M Ijackrt of alternating lrer of browu ittahtir and fimir hatter, the fast Is tint lcu)kvd Into the tean, and the whole Is tendered easily ingested, jixten in jlhe way suggrpd fat are easily dl Igesiedi they will agree with almost (any stomseh, and ran be used In (on- l-iTnuo tuamii. i m" -im-'r. rlciitt-ousnets. herebr etre our de- ,lri lii ro-oprle tn the movement for A DRV STATK AND A DRY NA TION, as epreed lu a union nitst. Ing ot one thousand rltliens of I'nlon r-uiiiy, and signed by (wo.blrd of the voters presents M hereby r pre mjr intention of voting for th I'tohl bitten tUaie Constitutional Amend ment In order m make Oregon dr, and foi Oeirge I. Cleaver for ton gnu, ihn only dry candidate, In or drr to make lb TnlM Hlalr-a dry,' " rilgt.-d by ordar of meeting, P D. YOWNO, Chairman, I'ald Advertisement) The Klamath Valley Warehous iw lure grain and lu warehouse rerolpts. l'bonq SI, A7-J I If It's rtWU. rMita. Ha wurth U tutlntf, Rre t.'hltt-oO. Mr. S, V, Wacnrr ,fi!tltrled a I was, who will give Akin' a fair trial, will surely derive great benefit from It, Hoping thai thetu line may he Hie mean of re 'storing someone to health, I am, sin rerely, (Hlgnrd) MltH. A. K. U'AflNKIt. r Akm will bo found as uffecllvo for rhntimntlsm, slomacli, liver, kidney nu iiinuuer irouuio, Hirers, piles, SNin illsi-nsrs, ecjemn nnd olliar ailments, Akox I being Introduced In Klam nlh Knll by tho Underwood lbar jmacy, wher.i further Informallau may tm had regarding this adverllsmert. FOR YOUR HEALTH ,nnlMn dssnannV.1 by Uo KUnssUh KalU, Oraaj Theater Guide Il....i. nousion s MHrsstiilin Anosea I "'H Ulfl,iw .-y,,!-,,,, HOUSTON'S OPERA HOU8K STAR TIIKATB1 1 MOi.t iiNi.v "the IVrll.i.f 'ulp.. Twelfth Ki,.mr Tanfc,i. 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