WILL KLAMATH COUNTY BE AT THE 1915 FAIR? VOTE 78 X YES PRINTS THE NBWS WHILE IT IS NEWS h n l w f'V ' Cutting IfaraU-. KLAMATH PALLS' OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER " .Mniii rti V". a.nn -'ii . lainf T -..j-.,--. ,- - -r-f- WHY BUY FROM KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 19M Frk Ftta IT ALL ONE FIRM? Afr-Cooled lewis Gun, Which UlERE'S HOW THE Vote for No. 30 AHjpg flj,jm'a fsW " """ "J "" ' ." irmy WUKUN KtUIMt COMESTHEQUERY new ' ""' n Mil - M'HIM'J Iho III!) ll.i'Kwinl IMtitl lkiMI'l' ,.l Wlilt I li l'niiMii) lliirlntt llii 1'i.t.i W.tl "I It""1 Woolen Ailiiilie .iril..ii ! It Amj Ihm lur It ,, U) m MrllSil' Slllll Will- ,!.. I !. Mr Vulrr? Tfc A' I-"' "lit IAOOh1 Dttit (Ml l iuartlall pinOlcl dMllilt; Jddir VteiUrli ll'l U'UIII) jMlKi Kitull lil) do paid lt lly.ill 4 Co. ol ! Aii't ituilns Wiifilfti" oil Wlui'lf'"" A li'li) wf lil.WI liitM) '"ur warrant, ran I uk In iW ('"" I lu 3 III I4,34 W, KPfo lhtd in fir ut ihl Unit jtvaiw .f ih- ttriii ci. Ill It ik ed I Id ti i txtal ('uh-t( I'tuillo fi4in ami lu the H'ctirll)' Vault ft il.iul tturi (nil all lit I tip buttim dn ili(iglt llal . Cm, An tijtilbiiiim of ilto rrvoriln dlclo U Ud Ifcal John H. Ilsll U ttc(. dtl 4 tt-tl of all threw content. Iblt lil.SJI o i Hip rti nl u. frrti ftwd inttdillivff. rtUtU trucks. ir., ami ittx- not lurlutlp ilm motm) l b Juiiee VofJr JOr lifMcw WtlPtlii lit III" rttntlruriloi) of ihrt fl if.n brldgr In On cvutity. till la A Uttn alltlltlnl lit hlOtln)- fur fululf official lu tid ll'i una LaaaaaaflBaMBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis .lHHHKaaaaaasaaaasaaaaaaaaa t5PBBj USED THE MONEY 'I'fiMl il fmr ftlilt ttltft rt I Li lidllol as reiHililluiu caticJIdatu for juntlco of (lie niijr;mi) court, inont of iwljom have ntn'c ui'I' rih n. 'and far frum ibo IcsU knotro rf l " .LAVISH KM'KMtrrriiis hum: iiii- ( lit Ihr Tliiw Tlml It, V Hit) Mt-. mi I In Willi Stiinn Injiiiidloii l'n. t iittliiK. tlic KiK-nililnii-H (! Ijiiut I'jttlt Viir, Hut .irit-r Hit' 'Ii.ij.I.IkI.I" llii Tlinii, Tli.y KIiiiiimi OH l'iililfralil)'. (! t mj.14 t o gui' , jji (! iul i on mull) Kn-nrli acru l'lni. H f feii a u. Lr' niri ira it, . Tito jM-culur lmiv of (lie Iraisci unkri t . IUib fur d.i u: u Rxi oduiu ilinu mutl raltt ltr Kill j. t.lxrli litji . huRMj t hat lliu . unrml ! lcilll tiavtl. Tim cult he linn i!trj tin (vrtipuiuii t. !io- i in tin- ilaiui;niii. II l nUo (bbrrrii an 'I ii U ho Kioto than uwl, '""I ii (niit'ir cla-l oulKinl.ilca Htllri buiullir I It At iiq 4trAl ... 4-iU .holla ! fultr lnnlxfti4. .... .,.,! 1" . ,,.. " ,.-". Tin arutiU rp nmone lliou LlUMLUviUlAVI'Ll r mr im,. kM I...O lHt4 -SUtl !.y It. K rHll Ifil l 1 1 If I H I llL I l. i:vt.niniiitilribbnnlliiMrol. ir. ih iitnlmr turner. IU Mr l'r frotm Mm.rlr nn nioinj- nt the JiH)fs. ss fhsrsra by WonJpn. ?.-?.- ")lllhllie Iho rtltcuijlltirn Oj UiU Sti unt nf inoup; Whvii lln irulb U Villi 11 , brJloV (tint ltn ItpIi. of KUmmli rmintjr will ilnuk Mr li)r fr riAHulnR lit jtroli'ci Itrlr Inlotnla FARMERS MAY GET THEIR 01 PHONE -: iu mail) all of thu canttln, nil J tln follow tlioo, ltltllllK 'lira iolc nit'ilftt to car- tut to wlirro Miiutei. 1 . iii,fi (ion coultl bo muilct with ili Iiiiki of lliu l'iirlitc Ti'leiilioiiu ltt; I.WIUION 1 (iMMIslil I'CII. rgiauli toint.jiii)- rllhor lu Klam- inn Kails or Merrill, a mintll chnrco Mils I'm: 01 mii in: I'oi.us lBillr ma,,u ()). lu cimwny ftir I'llll IMItMI.IlN I.IM.H ON i,oc.i. I'lUUHcr mi;, r iiiiiini: kcrvlriui In a ciiho like tlu iiiiii-tl Ilium whurv tho furmiTu of itlm lino hullil mitl mnlntnlii tlivlr ou t'hiNur .SprliiKu, l'iHr Swnn IjiIio U'll snot T 1HUV .KK? If iho timiipr luroim ! In Hint. Wlb ti Km tatr. It PPm only tmtur l ll)l thor hniitil wt.h 1,1 Li.nw wli Uromr, of their iiimipy. TIip ttnuhlo Vtnti of the raUt)lUhiiiitl uf.ti-l UiIroII Valh'y hftVo lino of thl IU. mot iai.yr U jhnt Umy m) lntimr tl'thoiio lltion tlitiiuhout U,UI- ti Hirlr laitni wlih n riir.B utnl itntnr il.n lilaiiiiith iirolfCl 11 m iiiAito lirJKht- A Uck ttro what Iwroiitnit of th.i'rr li- thu rullliK of Hw iltiiil woni.y or lion- ( nm. tiit, or ukitUtrvio1. KmntliiK iho Aoiillratlon ut " "iiiirti in ioIhk in rp( h, it,,r iv, Iho Water rir AdwkIuiIuii fo. tint Jilt fur Uv iiioim)', .il.ht to tiiv ihn lUnliimalloii nmU'' ff WVj'rfvvvjvyytvvvvwWVVWMMVVt "The Mutual Girl and Her Auntie w .vi-i'CAi.hi vo,i: riiii vemi: mtaiiiiii: MOM'.r Kmii mIIIi ri'tnril to mnlurn of ni'etillttr iroiml imrti to luiiiiiKir, thu man pn-foni ihtil nhtcotiiluci tlu iIiwiIIuk- UUau inifrtiiiR itlhimi.r)' thnl wonirii tliroiis Urn inwu'w fiirnlHhlni! ti'l'ttrlmeiita of iho Itiu niorrw, thai Ihi-y r linpiiriant imlroim "f Iho hnlioriliiiiliorlcii, Home tnt'ii jirofiir to miiiiil)' tholr own muuiUm, anil limy 'hi Ki'iicrally In rPKnnt lo rlnlliliiE, ImU mnl lioi Uul l nliiuwt nvury (ithrr tmrilt'iilnr, wuimm iln tho hnylni; 'Viirtlnly, thru, It in iho wonmn, rather than Ilto man. iho i utiicr iiinl thu mhcrilnvr U iiuml ilonlrmm of ronplilnir. nmi l 'ilo II lii of iho Kroiilrnl liniorliiiiio thai oimi all know !"' in hny anil wliotu lo liny They mo livtlor aliOHior thnii '"'ii M011 (in n rulo nrn In n hniry, liitllmionvtl 10 Ii.ii'kiiIiiIiik, Int'llnoil to huy what llioy iln not want mul lo my mirn ihmi in'V inn nrforil for what thu nmy nooil. Woimm, iu a rnlo, urn Jfi-oii, iruiliul, tcouomlonl. Tlmy "' "'nt iln. innko h dollar ko to lu full ImirIIi. Mi'" "1k''' " '""IoIIkIiIimI that thny lian llm womi'ii lo Hliiml hi-lm'ii llmm ''I until of iimnuy mul ho ilnio It tiikn lu aluiiiliit;. Miml iitoii, 1 holliivo, nro Krnlofnl Hint tlmlr liitoiwls nro ho l"')nlly Kiiunloil. Tliww .mnii, iioiiu.ill) niu.nl.liig.li Iho way. 'ro mini who mvo niiuiiiilM with Iho miyIiiIsh IiiuiIih, who hullil homi'M, who MtitTtiil In worlilly iilfahn ami who nro happy mul hU-HMfii win, comfoilH, U hIuiwh mi oiiiilliihln innl wlm tltvl "I'm mul riilliUnri In iloiium-liL rolnlloimlilp. Mr, IIikIiiph Mnn( ilim't forKiit Hint thu womnn nu o'IiJIiib 'rim llnrnlit it U (ho home impor. "DADDY," TAXPAYERS TAKE HAND JN MATTER iu:ii.ii.n is iu:i:ii,n..T ok maxv urn en I'l'iioi.iMMi imii:u AMI I'llMH'iMMMI Till: I'ltKS- i;st ror.vrv juinii: .S'o tnuor forecast of tho fact that iho pooplo will on Tiii'Hilay votoo n iilroiik' prolcut iiu.-iliist thu vxtroxa K'Hho of tho pnwoul county court cim ho Ktvu than that laxpujcrK In nil ' imrls of Dm county .iro rlsliiir iu tho xupporl of The llcralil lu I la flKht. mul to comluum Ihu court for lis blumlcr. i:ory mall lirliiKx lottcrn from pioinliu'iit pcoplo, coiumuuilliie tho llurahl ami lirlugluit out aililltlonal rcniioiu why thu prcaont lulmlnUtni- t ton uliouht 1h curhoil. Home of theso lotli'ra hnvo ln-.ni pilutod, hut It Ia liiiponsllilo to print all of thorn, owIiik lo lack of Hpacc. Othors will appear Moiul'iy, Follow ItiK art" the wioountii of inon--Y M-tit by Judice Wonl.'ii Uurtiic liU four )i-an In orflc. An thu annual nporlii nro iimilo lu October, Iho - IH'tiJIturiM nrr1 Khen for the flcnl ji-nr from Octobi-r to (Jclobor. , Tor ItoaUn ami IHIiIki- 1311. U3.Cli3.50, lillS. irp,45C 7: 1913, JS3.H2.S2; 1S14. 7fi,53C.Sl. Total NVw Court Hoiini til 1. 124, r,H 20. 13. isa tire "& ;i I3t.0l23. Tolal, J112.CH 69. (icm-rnl Kuntl 1911. I,&2C.ST, 1912." I2i).0SC77. I1M3, 1108,. 13190, I9H. o,S6i.50 Total, HOI. 313 01. Thin Jo,' not Include tho money npiiroiirlatcil for M;hooU end paid for alain tux. You will nolle the enormous lu cruato from yar to year until 19H, wlmii ihi-r. wan a bljr, rrductlon. If the general running expeniivii of thu county nhould only be 180.000 In 1111. why itbnuli! It cost $120,000 to run the county Koternmenl In 191 IT Tho only explanation we can find is that tho prople of 'Klamath county had a frUjnd In 1&13 and 19J I, In the pernon oC one H. N. Day, who called a halt lo Ihu oxtravacauce of Judgo Wonlcn. Can )ou nollco that tho bimlneiw of tho county has In any ay ben noglitcd by this Ravine to itm lAxpajrprn of HO, 000? When Mr Day began an InveMlKa Hon Ju.Iko Worden bocanin Bcarod. and wa moro rarcfnl about apendiuK tho eople'i moni'V In nurh a recklen manner. AUIioukIi an luoitlc.itlon of war rant began lu 1913. you will notico that ll wa only thn gonoral fund ox penes that boneflttcd. Jlond war- rnnta, bolnp a special fund, could not bo attacked, no Mr WorUon Increased his exx.no for this work from 1150,000 In 1912 to $203,000 In 1913. SnppoKlnc Wonlen had been ulven a "froe rc-ln," an ho la uow asking; tho people to do. whnt do you think would have happened, comnnrlns hU otpondltures from year lit year? Don't you think that It was a good tlilnc that sonieono called a halt? Worden would keep you busy thlnklnc about roads. He entirely iKno-e any explanation of what bo- en mo of nil the money spent out of the ecnernl fund. Why was It neces sary to spend $120,000 In 1912 and $108,000 In 1913. when $80,000 will pay for nil neeessary oxponsea of tho county lu 1911? If you rIyo Judge Worden a ma jority volo at the coming election, ho would bo Justified In concluding that It Is your dwlro that he continue In IiIr wasteful expenditure, of monnv. nn ho started out to do In 1912 and 1913, and continued to do until stopped by Mr. Day. Victory in the North i i the Klamath county candidate, Hon, Henry U. Ilrnson, at present jiidpn of tho circuit court, and for many )ea' one of the must respected rmldcnu of Southern OreKon. A vote for Ilcnson I a vote for a man emi nently fitted for tho office ho eokn. Ov.;ug to ovine far from the moro populous portions of the state. Judge Ilcnson was unable to make, the cam paign for offlco that other candidates did prior to the primaries. However, ho won out for nomination oer one candidate who U uow on the supreme bench. Only ono vote divided Betiaon and jMc.Vury. and although the matter was kept In an unsettled state from April until September, Ilcnson ever stayed In the lead. To the voters, this ap parent see-saw lug was part of a plot to Iowor Ilcnson In tho eyes of the oters, but although br this uncer tainty, Benson was not nble to give as much attention to his campaign as other candidates, the apparent un fairness of the vltuperous attacks madn upon him by fJovcrnor West land others of that Uk has won many (moro friends for "our Judge." Tho record of Judgo Heuson on the Kls.malh-I.nke circuit bench hag been nn cnvlablo one, and tits decisions are but raroly altered by tho supreme cViurt. A vote for Hcnson Is a vole for a man with the necessary know ledge aud Insight so vital to being on the bench of tho state's highest tri bunal. Vote for Judgo Benson. 1'aifcd I'res rfrTtc IMlll.s, Oct. :il. .Military lniuliunrtei ilniiiiM Chut the UcrniaM lime lie-it flnnlly defeated In Hie north, nml Hint they are now flgliHa ties-pn-nlely to rorer the wlllnlrtraat of their forriw from Hie roam and) evt of 0tPinl ,-iml tit,; Mile mul Arrtii Urn. ll l lotcl that mot of the (terrtuiii r-siluiice lia materially wek nifil U'ltteen Vleiiptrt mul Dlv Inilr. iiinl Hint mot of lite gan, except llnt TtKUiiilril nn .niiliw, hare gone to the rrur.. Tito (iertnaa low( pro- i rf for.Mlely, nn nihl lo Im- ftrraler than in any previous battle, lit unlcr to ilitert atleiilion from H.tlr frtint In Hie north, it Is stated lli.it ll.e fiennniis ore ultcinpliiiK nnv unVtislrv Inctlcn on Hir Itelght of Hie .Mnese. I ioiii ic-nii-U lii.llriii,; thai t no important point ore the terma re K'i:.f tho urfenhe. The ulllc Imre mini)- meryirliere ocruuipcsl Ihr 'i cm lies Hie Ccriimnt held n week ago. Their eiioriiion. Iom- nml failure to adrunie ilKheartraed (lie etaeaaj, .mil Ihe iiiiiwIki- of trUoiicni are lnci-mfcim-. OlHcUU do not believe aajr alfeiupt Mill Itc made to reinforce llie r,'i limn line. 'I he kaiM-r'k trump cartl wa m-niliii iiU crnck Itavarlaai troop lafo l.'u- iiorlliern h.iltie. TliU tailed tilth enormdiw Ids ti the UavarUsu, uhen tho ik-lgUiw cut tlie ilykes, HiwhIIih; the trenche. 'I lie Uitf.t iiitiiiiiuiifiiue tells of u nurccsslon of galas and I times by the nlllen. This emphaKizes the Itenvy Hernuiii losses. The Krench Iil wmwuluil houIIi of Vpres and Kaiactl ewt of tber. (ieriiiati u.muiIU uon l-n Ilaase nml touard Arras were repulsed. Tiio I'renrli arc galulni; Kiihstantlally in the region of ttie rhaaltw. the AKue itlver, Soons, Couan jml In the Woerre dlatrlct. They t llreil In the region of Vailly. United Tresis Strvic Uni'U.Y (U The Hague), Oct. ai. "Tho campaign U iintuilif Mtu-iiactoriiy. We ure galalng slowly but siibftaatially ha the wett theater,' aj- liendquarten today. United I'ress Service lOMK), Oct. at. The war office believes the general aHaatlea ia I'miicc ami Itclglum I Improred. The Germans have not ga tarsi af wliere. , It Is belhned that tlie cneiujr Is preparing to withdraw to eaUreSKsed pf.ltin trejtarel by Hio rear forces. GARRANZA HIT BY CONVENTION is oitni:iti:i to myio.v fkom THU I'UKSIDK.VCV, AXI IS LOW- i:iii:n i.v his ilxk ix the COXSTITUTIOXA I, A H.M V of a division in the Constltutionallat army were ordered In a resolution adopted by the Aguas Callentasrcos ventlon or delegates from the rival factions. ' In his stead the convention Inteada i to name a provisional president and cabinet. Tho convention ordered both Carrauza and Villa to take or ders from the new secretary of war. Villa aud Carranza have not yet an nounced to the convention whether they will abide by these decisions. 1 Mrs. Prank Bamtord will leave la LOTS OF BOOKS the morning for her home In Port 'land, after spending the summer with .her irother, Mrs. Alex Stewart. -la Langell Valley. For several daya I'nticd l'tejs Servtte KL IASO, Tex.. Oct. 31. The re Ignatlon of President Carranza and ,!r3. naiaford has been visiting with his demotion to the rank of general ifrltnds in this city. WE A II. I'EEIi IT ' It may bo till right to sting tho Hmbor btiroii, but ovory time ho guts Utung fur oun dollar wo got stung for j four ilolliira, for tho timber tnon 'only pay onu-llflh or tho (axon, mid wo !'ti foul-fifths. And they can dig up (hell ono dollar n good deal longer mi.l eftftlor thuu wo run dig up our 'four dblliirrt. ! WrarrVrayyVVasVVVrrrVrr-fV mm1VWSJVjkWV'' Mih l.ovl MuDniinld Is visiting rel atives, preparatory to Installing tho MoDonuld family In their Klamath I'nlU hmnu for tho winter, AT laWHT! AT Ii.VST! IT HAS "CAME" TO THIS" United Press Sorvlce. A l'lllI.ADEhTHIA, Oct. 31. Connie Mack today announced Him ho has .naked for wnlvors on Eddlo IMmtk. "Chief" lleuder mid Jack Coombs, hla veteran , s twirlei-H, unit threo mon who worn groat factors In tho former mighty Athlntlo machluo. s I'lntik has been pitching for tho Athletics for thliteon ydani. llondor has been with the, Mack- men eleven year, and Combs has beou on the team slnco 1900, when ho won fame by winning n 34-lnnlug gamo from lloston. FORDISTRICTSHow j yKm j Packages of books weighing 4.S00 pouuds, containing approximately 5,000 books, hao benm received at tho county school superintendent's otllco. These uro to bo sont to the artous hdiooU of the county for their libraries. Tho books, are tfi bo distributed ac cording to tho attendance. Each dis trict will be furnished with a dollar's worth or books for uach pupil unrolled. Veteran Journalist Submits More Facts to Voters COUItSE HE'S I'AIU Judgo Wordou Is lair. Ho as he has spent $280,000 on roads for the farmer, now ho wnuta to spend $2S0, 000 on a mouumeut for himself In tho ehii'io of a court house. Sine that's fulr. Halt aud half Is a guod division of tho money ono halt for tho people and one-half fur the balnry enters. Oil for a Visit. Mm. I.outs 11. Bath loft this morn ing for Salinas, Calif., for a visit. Humor says there will bo a Hallow- u'lii suiprlho party ut Saint Cloud to- night, Tho Commodore, says he has not boeti enlightened on the subject, but ho avers he will bo ready to re ceive all comers lu SopliUtoplilInn style. Dr, C. E. Wheeler and Miss Pearl Wheeler will entertalu'at their home ou Muln street this evening with n Hallowe'en party. Ghost stories, etc., are Included In the program for a de cidedly spooky sort of au evening. DAIRY, Ore., Oct. 30. Editor The Herald, Klamath Falls Dear Sir; Allow mo to cougratuUtu you upon tho now attitude of The Herald ro specttug tho county Judgeship, aud to say that It nieaus far more than! appears on tho face of things. To be gin with, It menus that tho people will heucofotth have au advocate at tho couuly seat, and Unit things will no longer bo douu lu a corner by tho boss mid his satraps wuuoui UW bcrutlny of n freo press. Worden was nt D.ilry last ulght, trying to beguilo tho "easy marks" with pictures. Ills plea Is both a confession and avoidance. Ho does uot meet tho Issue that is bofore the people forced thoro by his caudl. dacy. Nobody disputes tho fnct that ho hiu built roads, with something like, halt a million of tho people's money, but he don't pretend to toll how much per yard for dirt moving his extravagant methods cost the tax payer. Ho seemingly avoids that, for tho reason that It would bo fatal to his cause. Ho makes no ullustca to tho numoroua high-priced satraps he had bossing the road hulldlug costing the county $200 to $250 per mouth, and numerous time-keepers, doing little, at $100 per mouth. Hi keeps those things very shady. Be sides tho work of those gentlemen, however, they were very useful whea It came to the recall election, aa well as for the coming election. And, be sides these things, ho Is building a court houue; According to report It Is about oue-thlrd finished. Does anybody know how much money has already been expended on the struc ture? or whether its cost will be less than half a million dollars when completed and furnished? In the be ginning it was to cost $170,000. Is there no other Issue before the people than road building? How about Worden's reckless extrava gauco? How long can the people of tho county afford the luxury of keep ing up such an expensive county court? It Is my private opinion that were it not for the Infinite amount of gall which sustains him, Judge Wordea would have resigned years ago, That poor farm purchase and extravagtat management ulone condemns hiss, aa utterly unworthy of the oce he holds, and It will be the greatest, blessing this county ever eajefed, when she gets rid of his oflcUl sals- management, uot to say aolKleat de pravity. Respectfully yowsV O. W, BHERfcUN. gV. V( o-" ' " .