WILL KLAMATH COUNTY BE AT THE 1915 FAIR? VOTE 78 X YES tje lEunmg Herald I'KINTSTIIK NICWS WHIMS IT IS NEWS KLAMATH PALLS' OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER Mlillt ril V'. 'JflMMI KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1914 PHca, WUm ENTIRE RUSSIAN ARMY ADVANCING BRITISH SEIZE AMERICAN SHIPS Germany's Great Naval Hero, Who Sank 3 British Cruisers AGAINST TEUTONS cMi.ioriMi movi:mi:nt m r.s. ItKIt WAV I'ltOll.hlt Vltl I.OlMJl It Willi 'tin- "i mi: ih:i'Wiiii. i nu r. s. i uni i, is hui:u -id i. mi: iw Khiiumiiin I while ihe I'"'"" ,,r" '"rll t'llllod l'(r4 Knrttro ) wahIiinuton it r, on, jii . ' (, uliUn In III Gllrl t'iMIII 'i'li lfll ll'tHllHrl link bn ad-' k . . tlwd Hint lint llrlllsii at Gibraltar! , .r IIU..UII '' Jl,.,,. wlii'4 lh i.l. Kail (llftianiil Im. ntiil ltelw Italia, nrrjtuK (r'ift ,uf Altlrllfoli Cupper III I Four topper lompmilr ami pililjt. ' 'pent il tlm ratein-s hattt Illitlflnl the j department i the tlur, and lm' 'triir-iled that irutnU Im matin. , ' 'lhr American ruimil nl (ilbtultm j .... Im ImvII atled In male am luvmtlRrt-' The PWr -I!d I Dm KriiiMlt M-k l Tlirlr frllle I'.ulllltll A "Ulan (ir.il llrr Wrrt id killing'. t n.. !'( rUrvIre m-riiniillAl). Ocl. 3U.. -Tho ,i,. iiuuun aimr I- Beaming im " ' " u.mtt Ifcr AusUodUnnsn troop. ,,r"" Sr "rK Tlin uirt ailvlr from Hip (rml Mlrale Miat tho Itui.Uli r(l U rlt Ul(l!l' Hto AWSlrUlU blc-n CJ- ll(U ii.t the ltuiln frontlet. , i h nun tlm the rr' right I. irtfiine llii German and drltltic ,cia bark UHm their adtalir llliet 01 .Inlrti.r lhl'1 I he Knl l'ruUn , bnubilanr Afirr r Vo( nshllns alone the ItHtr Hall the AtutrUtu hate f'"'VlKti;OI Mill rnrntrt) i retreat from lh ouiltrrn Halloa DIED ON TRIP : TO VISIT HERE I'olwJ I'iom rfcrvtce I.OMHjN. Ocl. S.-Al UllCOhflr Ill rJ OtlJ alch Uum ft I'cltdCUii liew' utmrr t thai a Jrmn officer ( ltt)tl'i!iri l) the lttUlit, declare that I he three German RrlirfaU tattil ' I. It. ItOIIIIHTMIS v,t til in; iir.iti: nils ui:i.k rent a vihii, nrr nut: itn.n r i:t (!i:: , 7d dc ifciini: " io n-HL-iLnuL, 10 THE CUV Of SELF MADE"CHA1RMAN" LOOKS LIKE AN ALL WINTER CAMPAIGN HOIt i:I.MITT IS AITi:i( M'AM' OP W. O. HMITII t ll'itu llcnilil HiiH ot Si- Fit to i Suinrt Winl'ii, Srlr-Coutltul?(l j llcuil of fiiilnil t'oiiiinlttfts N Writ' ' Iiik lltfl l l-fint Suiltli, L'sIiik, i . j I In- AMitiiirnlH Tlmt Smith, With! -Si t riltt-d I'rees Srvlc I.O.MMXV, Oct. -. Aildillniuil arliin hare been nl to chammel wr1 nlong the tiortlii't (tasl of Franrr, l iipKrt the alllra I aew nlfnrk, (illicit lui Hjipart-nllj' hern Itlnititfil nKnlnst thn (Jrtn from IhrM! ;rt. t'n(loul)lcllj' the (rniaiu Imvo iiuumI thrlr ubinariaM nail ligfal lirx'iln bonttt In Uic raual letneru IlruKco anil Xets nregm. It I alao it liortcil that the Cierninu m tuoiluK birve part of their airship HmC to IMgium, I Other t'nntllttatrn, I'ut Up. jjli. I'ptlli Mruktiaul Otto oii Wel- itK'ii ctiiiiiuumlcr ol iliu ubmarltic ., . , . v, li in tint natal hero of (fortiuur HI ll Ktibjr latnibl I, Ulvr 0( Mu, .. , . , ,,., ... , T ' Una lliM lltl-ltlk fttlllll( tt'lllfll rflllllMI It ItilliolUoil. tlletl at Ku etie ull . ,,.,.,. In i in iliktrueildii til three lirltMli ,e.'..lt.le fnr the .lUa.ter trt U.4iiWlajr murnlne. MIm t.aii.Ml rrum n lUo NprlU s.a.,n0 Cry. Ib k.rr. Iutrr at ABH.torf. were M..I h.r tHMlhar ee Ul. their u.,, ,. Abolkrn ,,., iiM br urt martul, f.mmt e.illtrJUMt Mr Itobeftum at Klamath Kali h r M KntUtt4 8,ld nmilc li4 hu( ailtl the, h. v.prtl"! 1.0 here Ull ,,..,llv In . ...i 1. .-.i .,.,." "-" " - The uuj- (tout ltuU U thai tli' lirifiun prlttmrr ha hcin a copy of tctietai orOcr (rom KaUer Wllhelm, i-lpftalhc croat tllttlctialfuh at U19 . ..t iLl...k !...! bli.f.fUi.l ..ti rllliln Ilk -,,p ..,.,..-. -- "- - "j, ulll ntuiit her lint J IKII a PJUUirf .u nniiirii in lkllelln. While ,MI Campbell lia nul bofll Von Wrtiillncu U (nil) 33 )tata old. but III tut 111 f rr llirntiKh (lerinany and Ureal liillalti'it etiormoiiii navy linn not In turrrfulrr ot Attcualorf. ami iifilrrlHc Urll tor ome time, her loiijllllon U1 ',, , unr ,,rmui:.tl n hero wbonu fame Ibe rrrapture of the poMllon ntnler!t,oi Iickoiiio neflmm tmtll Hutular j,,,,,,,,, lth that of the Herman. t)ll i( ttentb. INtmillt HIIICIIITT4 AMI.VKl In WIll.VK. Iiuoinltig, The fuiieml lll tt at MardtDeM. the faiull)' home I MIiMkiWI Tertthef III Se.lun UlleU I'le Hertke jt'lllleil I'lcac Sertlrn I.OMION. On, S9.- IK.patelie. to KAl.AMO.OO. Mich. Oct. !9 ffrM auixrlallon from Fleetwood jtrlnMitu nil uter the male "etc roeU )r that another temer ha trueh a HnU). ami the atuJeiiU rlbrlel ftrrtnaia mine (iff Malln lleail, on thn MI Hi" teacher mil In KalainatiMi norili roat of Ireland, and Hetii'for tho annual contention of thn lon l.loyd bate no liiformailon. Mlrlilitait Htato Teacher' Anoclatloii tut u belletrd tba boat Main mal 1lu chool bolldn) will lal thrnuKh r"ler lomorrntc Von W edit ken k 200 mite from III. liaKe of nupptle. llfttltlK trateUil' ii,. ml of tbnl dUtaticc itndvr water. ibeh be nkhted the thret' cruliwr. lie found them in a triangle, and af ter uUIhk a lal ii;bt nl them. dote. Ilu worked bottreen the m. ulthln lens limn a mile of each. Prom a depth of about tni'lru feet h loosed a tor pedo at otio ship, which he later learn ed wat the Aboublr Shu went down in a fe minute, and her men weru In the water. " The. Crc)' and the Horuo burrUd to the scene, their rommanderH etldentl)' bellerlne an accfdeiii bad happened to tbu Abou Llr. He loosed another torpedo at the HoKiiu, and bo keeled oter. Too lute the llrltlHh commanders found out the caune Another tnrjiedo raugbt the Crey, and within thirty mlnuten from tho tlmo of the flrsl nhot wan ilrcM tb three were wreck and their men uere titruKKllnc In the tea. '.i.i.IWI,..m.i,iimiwvnwwiwv,V,....INi'-iN1. WiWWW .iM'.''Wl" '' ' "W... ' lw. 1 atuumfi000i000fi000 Vi" "The Mutual Girl and Her Auntie WOMAN AH MAVNH I'llltt'llAtilVO AOI.'.M' It In It fait llJUK recOKIl.med h' hled retallelrt ami careful ndtertUer that ttoman I the tMirldV upender Her dlnbiir menu for family nuppllea nr eiiormmi.. H U not the reat Indumr). merculltllo entiiUIUInnent or bank that (uita Into clrciiliitlmi the money thai keep thn world KoIiik. It la tho hoilaoMlfe. Itditioto lur irnnaiirtlnnt Irom undo opointlmu and hub nation would result. Tint ladiulrlen, the mercantile liwllUilhm mid tbu bank own iholr pronperliy n Iter. On tho oilier tnit Uiey uro her couvenlaticen, I'erlnips aho Imndl.'H only 11 miihII pint of ! Iiinitnw of U10 try rich, hut tho liicomou of the very rich nio nt unco ilrnwn from the ronrenu to tthlch alii', either directly or Indirectly, kIvi-k her pntromiKo, nnd are, ellher illriKlly or ludlioctly, In teatnil In tho concerns Hint supply her ttnnlM. HI10 IuuhIIih llui liiiKeat part of tho Income of tlm ttell-to-.lo. Him linndleH pnie 1 Ion y n tu, inconio of the poor. Thu umn ttorlca mid varim, K"iierully tpeuMiiKi Oio womun l'eniU. How well aim Kpenila In 11 didermlnliiB factor In tlm Welfare of the community mid the iinllun. Ah a mlit, tho man who doe not commit hln ttlfo In lemiid ii tlm homo iiihmIn, who iloes not tuko lior Into bin conlldonro loniernltiK H10 hiiHlneaH uffnlr, don't Imto iniich to npend, mid 1 in of tlm opinion Hint ho oiikIiI not Io Imvo iniiclt to upend, for lie reimoii thai ho don't know how in upend ll Judiciously Ho I iiMiially "HB,t wiul," mil In not much ncconul lo nuylMidy "r niiylliliiK, Of courho, I 11111 HpeitkliiK moro particularly of tho 1:0ml, Hi'imlbln riusfl of tvometi, 11 ml women tint! tiro fHl comliiK to Im front In tlm himlncM mattorH toduy. Muiiy n womun, In thin city mid community will cut out mid I'tiMo up in her homo Thn Mutiutl (llrl mid llor Aunllo I'mto Hi thu llornld will soon begin to niiullHh, for fntuio reference. "DADDY." ft AVVVVVVVVIVVV1''? MILLS RANCH IS NOT ON REGISTER .MlltStM. I'AI'KH i:ill(KI IN , Tills lONMH'IIO.N Till: FIIWT FA IIM NAMi: WAS KH(llsTKIIi:i I IVTi: I.N IHII Thu UiorliliiK paper el led tbU iiioruliiK In repurtlui: tho reKlHterluc of AMplndiile," II. I.. MIIU' lino farm near lllldebrand. Instead of beluc leKlitered with tho coilllly dork, us the paper Hinted, tho iinme was sent to Tbu Herald for publication, In ro spoinin to 11 MkKcHtlnn inndu In a re- jcfiil editorial. TIiIh wna the tlmt ntuuo to bo muiI to Tho llornld for publlcntlon hIiico lh edltoilnl wim printed, but Is wna not the llrnt to be reKlntered with the county clerk, for oh yet Mr. Mills has not done thin, whllo tlm reKlslcr of fnrm unuien .howb tho followliiR entrloa. "l,ol Itltur Itmich," Francis J. How no, llonnntu. Filed November 111. un. "SprliiB Hill," K. r.lty, north of Merrill. Filed October 30. 1911. "Seven Hpilngs Unucli," Kdwnrd Fieiier. I'oo Viilloy. Flh'd October R, l'.Ul. "Ili'ililolil Hunch," Kdwnrd Hay Proucr, I'oo Vnllojv Filed Novombor an, mu. "Oloyully Farm ," Hny Freimr. I'oo Valley. Filed April 10, 1013. "Dollcreiit," II, l Hoey, Crencent. Filed April 3, 1913. AMATEURS SCORE A HIT IN SKIT OXK-AIT niMKUV WHITTKN HV e.vi: of tiii: tkoufk was of- PKItl.Ntt ATTIIK OUI'HKUS TUK ATKIt LAST NIGHT It wns 11 well pleated audience that left tlm Orpheus theater last night af ter witnessing the production of "Tho Country lllrl," by local amateurs. Tho mouthers of tho cast displayed his l ionic ability In the manner In which they bundled their lino mid sltuu tloiiH, mid kept tho house luuKtitnjc. The skit, which has to do with n ensu of mlstnken Identity, was written by Mrs, Sum Onrrett. In addition to fiirulslilni; tho sprightly vehicle for tho nppenrmico, Mrs, (Inrrott also took tlm part of "Mary," it servant Klrl, mid nddod much to the success of tho piny by her clever work. Tho other members of the cast were. Mrs. A, V. Tlmlall, Mrs. O. D. Mnt thows, Mis. J. I,. Cunningham, Flor ence (IrccK, Charles Hutchinson, Hhliiehiirt Motschonbnchcr and Stan ley Smith, mid thoy all cnrrled their parts good. Tho hill will bo repeat ed this evening. F.tMIIN'l'lllll. , License to wed wns todny Issued to Dnu l.oy ISvam and Olive Ilessla Faul. Iloth uro reslduhl of Worden, tho groom being a Itreutau. Itregou MotlieiV MiH'tlnn United 1'ross Sorvlc I'OHTl.AND, Oct. 3D.- Willi sovor 11 1 hundred dologates lit attendance, mid with 11 list ot mothers highly qualified lo discuss child llfo In all Its phases, tho Oregon Congress of Moth ers Is In annual session hero today, The session will closo tomorrow. Ouo woman In every three In the pottery trade In rOeat Britain earns less than M.40 a week. 1 , lly W. O. .SMITH ; j HKVKNUK! This Is tho word that! jvoundit sweet to the old political war, ! borne, "Bob" Kramltt, chairman of jthu republican central committee, and, I to his honor, Win. .S. Wordeiij the. iii'unty Judge. J I For bo It known that' tbe said. i"llou" l.'mraltl. aided by Judgo Wor-"i idcu and his friends, aro working day' and night in an effort to defeat tho' f editor ol Tbe Herald as a candidate J ... ... .(... ti Lnll. lino' MOT IOC ICKIIIBIurc. Jlf. uuium jbeen In politics long enough to know llilil orucn uain 1 a siiutk ui a how now, so be and the Judge are trying to And satisfaction in their Idea of revenge. It Is only natural that Kmmltt should feci sore at anyone who had tbu nerve lo oppose Worden, for watn't Ummlit on the county pay roll for a long lime, and wouldn't all fu ture prospects go glimmering with Wordeu's defeat? Tho republicans of the county elect ed four committeemen In four of Ihe tweul-tlvo precincts. Mr. Kmmltt was one of thwe. "As ouo of the com mitteemen was out of town, and an other so far away ho could not get here, Mr- Kmmltt proceeded to call himself together and elect himself county chairman. So now he Is tbe big political "boss," and tells all oth er cltltens mid republicans where to get off at. It was political treason for The Herald, as n newspaper, to oppose a man for otllco who happened to be on the republican ticket, but Mr. Kmmltt ns chairman of tho republican central committee, does not hesitate to make a light on the editor of Tho Herald, who also happened to bo on tho re publican ticket. Jill lUIIJlllK VWl. 11.3 ,'., .. .. rt..il IKapu (n li.. GAnt nut tlironcti Crook. Orant and Utke counties, urg ing the people of those counties to vote for Vernon A. Forbes, repub lican, and I. H. Dencer, democrat, both of Crook county, and stating that the people of Klamath county did not want W. O. Smith elected. Naturally it can bo expected that Crook county will give tho mnjorlty of their votes to the two men from that county. Orant county, which ad joins, may do tho same. So. Mr. Km mltt mid his friends tlguro that If a considerable vote In Lake county can bo thrutvu to these two men that W. O.. Smith will bo beaten, and they will have that sweet revenge for which they are longing. Now, I want to say to the people of Klamath county that I do not care whether I get n single voto In the whole district. I never asked a man or n woman to voto for me, and I am not now n8khiK It. I accepted the nomination simply bocauso no one olso seemed to want tho Job at $3 n day and pay their own expenses, and I folt that tho Interest of Klamath county and this part of the state de manded representation In tho legis lature. Two years ago I represented this district to tho best of my ability. I drafted and secured tho passngo of the county budget bill, which com pels county courts to preparo nn Item ized budget, showing tho uiuount of tuxes to bo levied and tor what pur pose the money Is to bo expended. Heretofore county courts could mako a blanket lovy for as large an amount us they thought tho people would stand for, and then use It as they raw tit. Of course this new business law did uot please Judgo Worden, nud when the people found out what he was going to do with the money he was forced to cut down the levy 1'uitud l'ress Service I'AltlS, Oil. 20. riijrlcal exImuHiion U erloul)r Interreriac wiUi the projrc of the lighting lit Northern France, the oldlcr btflaateg to Itrmk. (Ioiiii under the continued strain. That is the raOB girea far tb ftUtkcnliu: there latt night owl today. The (lerman loc far etceetl tlmt or the Allien. The GerraM Uat, (hough. It largely intact. The 11 1 1 It- hare not attempted a general advance. Iloth armle lelnfordiiK for n hlg ((niggle. Thousand of (.errnan re-ervc uro reported crowing Itelgiuai. It I iMdletrd that another attempt to ad r mice "111 be made by the kateer forte from .Vietiport (oitnrd Dlv Mmle and between Lille ami Arm, llenbimrleni liellete the Germans contemplate active operation till t Inter. Thlt afternoon communique sayo that the alllett contlano (o make progress especially between Vpre and Arras, where n namber of Genaaa trendies uere raptured after a serif of brilliant charge). Tin; coiimiunhiue ileclarrt that the nllle are advancing in the Argoaae rt'K'on, and d; to the forest of Aprrniont, hut that floewhere there la ao tlutiiKe in tho battle front. SKATI.NC It I.N K WILL OlKN THIS KVKNING The skalrn for the Hunsaker & Wakefield rink arrived last night, and tonight tbe rink will be opened to tbe public. The line maple floor bas been placed in tbe best possible condition, and the "skate fans" are all Joyful at the prospicts at a,wlnter,on "w heeled shoes." More unmarried than married women were defendants In the New York criminal courts last year. lotra Demoeratft Cloae Carapalga United .Press Servlcn DK.S MOINES, Oct. 29. Tbe dem ocratic campaign will be closed bare tonight at a banquet ot the Iowa League ot Wilson clubs, at which. Sec retary of State W. J. Bryan, and Poet master General Burleson are sched uled to be tbe principal speaker. Democrats from all over Iowa are here today attending the closing rally of tbe campaign, the object belag to land Congressman Maurice Connolly of Dubuque In Senator Cummins! shoes, eleven congressmen and a state ticket. Look Over This list It's a Resume of Some of the Initiative Measves Condensed titles with their ballot number of a few of the proposed con stitutional amendments, and a brief statement of their real meaning and effect. It adepted: Nos. 32 S and 329 Public docks and water front amendment. Would deprive state school fund ot revenue. Would lock up 'tor generations un sold tldelands and prevent develop- Nos. 302 mid 303 For coustltu-inient of tudustrlea. tlonal amendment creating the offlcoi ,os. 330 and 331- Munlclpal of lieutenant governor. This pro-t wharves mid dock bill. A measure posit has been heretofore rejected by, permitting cities to go further lo the people. An unjustified repeater. (debt. Companion to the preceding Nos. 30U and 307 For amend- measure, inent of section 7. nrticlo XI of tho Nos 33c nnil 337specic gradu constliutlon authorizing Indebtedness le(, ,.xtra.ux amendment. Coafla for irrigation mid power projects. lts!eatt)ry tax opposed to ludustry and effect would bo to eucourage bonded jevelo,inM?llL Heretofore defeated indebtedness mid would nullify tho by WQ tQ ono vote A ropeater lestrlctioti of tbe section, as It now ,,obbim.ii.. '" " " ""' -w.... ; corporation mid insurance depart- tlieuts. Just a personal grievance -A peraoaal btmuls, limiting thu state legal liabil ity to $30,000. Nos. 30S and 309 For amend ment of section 22, nrticlo l of tho coiistltutlou. This Is tho third sub mission ot this proposed amendment. It has been twice defeated by tbe people. j Nos. 310 and 311 For amend-. nient of section 1, artlclo IX of tho -now undertaken by a paid state measure. Nos. 340 and 341- grluvnnco measure. Nos. 344 and 34 G Tax code con mission bill. Creates a commission and appropriates money for work constitution. Another proposed mod ification of uniform rule of taxation, heretofore twlco defeated. Nos. 318 and 319 Amendment of section 29, nrticlo IV ot the constitu tion raising pay of members of tho legislature. The pay Is now $3.00 ler day. It hat been twice defeated by tho people. Nos. 320 and 321 Universal olght hour day amendment. Applies to etery kind of employment. Monacea board. Nos. 340 and 347 Measure abol ishing desert land board and merging certain offices. This is 11 personal grlevnuco measure. Noa. 34 8 and 319 Froportloaal representative amendment. Would abolish district representation and loavo some counties not represented. Nos. 3f,0 and 351 Abollshlag tbe stato senate, amendment. The abol ishment of the house would be more llfo of inrm and many other Indus- oreferablo. trios. ' Nov. 352 and 363 Constitutional Nos. 324 nud 335 Non-partisan 'amendment establishing departBMt Judiciary bill. A man caanot rW'of Industry and public works. Prw . himself of his partisan political bo- posos to levy Inheritance ta to ? (Coatlausd oa saga 4) Hof, no matter how he Is elected. .work to the unemployed. AUiBonass I Nos. 32G aud 327 Fifteen huud- legislative appropriates far at. Ired dollar tax exemption. Single tax Oregon would be the ay,a for ' lfc iln disguise. Unemployed ot tbe whole Mttw4rr." S WMWVMWWWWVWWVVWWWMWWrVWWWrrAMrarMrMMrrAAMArV 1 ,.-?-, Kt