The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 02, 1914, Image 1

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PRINTS THE
KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
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KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1914
Prate, Mr
WILL KLAMATH COUNTY BE AT THE 1915 FAIR? VOTE 78 X YES
ate
EVANS'
IN A
EXPOSE PUTS WORDEN
NEW EIGHT BEFORE THE
PEOPLE REGARDING HIS PURPOSES
Remains
of a German
Was Burned
Taube Which
as It Fell, After Shots
Him Km lm M the fat out olilta) ,.HJ, tin. paludal playiuuid of i
Iho bi ' " '"'' '' N" t'Ui t'nllfoilila llilllioimlr-Ht Hum
Ut ill '' People f Klmiittlltlmut'ti ill.) th (armor bnerii from thij
touut) Judge Wuun u doiio ov- u of thHr niuui j
;:i7,, rri - ':m:v,' " ri
,,w . " . , ...... i.. .i . .i ''"'' l'Olil oil tho Itatl twiiaiitt Point
aaJ in held lllolit HP t III' l-eupb ... i ., .
-- ... .. ......,., fn.n(up , ,
liillnu will lifio iu tin .iu i,,trui!
Iliu uinltiriuVliiic U tomplvtni ran
I'lill b ewwuwd at. Von Mill notico
I Ixil when lltli road U finished ull
ttatel Mil) hate Hi !ia thmueh (lii.
Klamath Development
ed of faMiic tilt) nnl-
tiri rui from thla clt HinuiKb
HhipttliiKiutt and IVItcm riiy. thla
rend, tut lltu aoiuiiiH3tli!li if Hie
j--ii'r ft Klniiiittli ttmnt), aittHioik"
He lit Mialiutsrluttlis -flIill ill ln.
t W t mU Wll.l I'rllrttlt I'll) Millie
IMlit llt,n (t lrte.
Ill aitdiHUIl Iu tlnw.i HlliH8llii i.'
iIoIibm f ilm lainvocr innin')
lllcl, lltp l upMit uu Itlmv od.
for His .rtlruUr beiieilt of HiU Cul-'
Hernia uiriMiialldn, Judee, Wurdelij
ha Elv.li Ma millionaire boe n
Kiurt Ihmuo wliii It miii com i hi. iipu.j'
Willi l I'll CllWllIK (if lIlU
Iho (real rltVllir ' l'l futility '
tl fUhtliig III" latere!" ( llio !
j,,. Man)1 In Ilm pt Ii belhned
IhU "botv)" lorr tit Wordfii'a, bill
Ihrr nox' rxilUo tlml nil lliln (liiic
,ur b, b wnhiM Mit ! r ,,MlMO ))f llw
IhU n. of Hi. nWtiarkt.r, ..ulllnc lI11,W). (1M
llsd j(iiin'ii inii.
the r)M of Hip wOi? f KUmalli
luuitiy fp ii ' iir ihI Hi' iff
able Id Mtlml I lie ruilnlii Tlir)
t Im-cuu Iu rrallrc li Hip KIuiu
tU lrrii.MIcllI (mrtll) ! mIIIIiii;
In Kimu il liluli-i'ilf-l MmtaKcr u
,rfp ilm nlrtU tt H IH-Ofil-" at
(ontilf juilen m n 4aUij" nf t,(luti a
)rr
The f"il know Mlml tfic ibtuth
flli I'Jflflr. Hi" Krlrtirler (Kill Ilm
Vrt4lltt. Utc Uotla ia C4tlfurul.
to J tbrjr rmt kco lmt U In tur for
Kluitli rutinir Atiii Orvkun If itio
'ijiictttu fp not tHiiHI tun of ',' ,",3,, ''" ' 'IuIIbm. uii.l jiliiiit- iu do
lwl iKillllr braro ihtit k1 too B, w -'' mel llbrnr)- Mhieli, river?
ti faolltold, It look fli 0iq "'' M'W HI lmp o .uiiporlj l U tlnllil- (svldnnt Hm III In flitlil
ef California tnl)' yr ot l)blliiK """ v,',rnl,, ''"n iuvlln arlp, u ilm utbvr ilmbvr umimt mid lum
to firp iI.chihivi from t yoV o ',"', '" ")",! l,rpt Koliic to mk bw lnttrcu of Klamath county wn
(U JUmtlirrn litclffr atld IU follllcal ,,,r ,"', t,li y ru f'T i"niulouiijiiflniir.l lii n (banco and with dulllx-m-tin
to hv Wordcii rpinam In conttol of iuoi, Korwivliii! the enormous In-
Xlr Wfrudllnis ! Ihf toM-ti of '
UVrd, Mo l Iho head of I tip Vtc. ' II U Kill natural that lln.- 11 r In-l.ttmU-r
rum tuny, Hip KlamAili Dnvr )',' tni ultuuld I--Iip to trlpidp and
opKiont tomnany, and U on of the tliouriK th timlx-r and tuuit)r
Htrt "iimlwr barona" w th? Cot lnc of Klamath county. Tlmy
Mr Ji)huon onri oii(mI Hie iun uf l'v orld nt Itimhcr for aalo, and
W('louJ Up u alio odd of Hip IiI th) do nut Maui any tomiwtltlou.
in In Mvrral olaal rortoritiloii, jTIr ww mltu at 1'ittran Olty. 8hl
Nratly pxeryonn kitoa Mtmt tho Mnelon and throuettout Hip county,
r'lrltthatkpr InterrsU mpan In both hllo Hi-y prorldp n cood market for
Callfurala and Orrun. Time nrd Hip Hip tt(luci of Hip fur mom of (lie
torn Mho Mould llko lo "0h" Kl.tlti-!'1"!", Intrtrfp Mlth tho ilnn of
slh PIU and Klautalh rounty. Jiida-altltp CalUornla rnpllnllnU In tholr
Wordcn l Ihrlr local "Jn," who haa jinonoixily of thu lumber bualiicM
lt put Into nmtt to do Ihrlr Md- Vt hatp heard that rrtaln Call
"n,f' 'furnla luinrml waro rptoualb1$ for
Up baa already rarnH til naUr)'.!!!" chliiG of Wllllamaon Itlvrr lo
w rra occaalona. An InrpaHKa-UogKiniK and the laXliie of the rierva
tlna of th mnpiidUuna of nrarlr hair'tloti tlmbor from tho limrWei. Thl
a million dollani for nood TiMti wlll.dtiP act haa donp moro to retard 'tho
ihow Mhat iwrcntatp of thla w croMth and nroietliy of tlu county
rtnt for tho "farmra" buttpflt, A j than any other ihliiK that hn hap.
lood many thotiaanda of dollar was' PpiuhI In yearn la It poaalhlp Hint the
" m'P nS
v" . , npi" r1" a'aJ ' " 1 3 -JMah'Wly-,H&SXSaMSWaS
fTtrPSilBWL-hff' $&2 is?tifi 3i tew i EsBBaaMaKlll
THE WAR NEWS IN
TA8E0ID FASHION.
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Cnlted I'resa SrTtc
I.OXIKJX, Xor. a.It In widely r.
portt-d tlml tho TurkUli grand Tkkr
lini tendered llio power a potofy
In behalf of Turkey for Hie bombard
ment of fllack Sea port. '
United t'resj Servlca
KOMI., Xor. it. HophU AdtlcM My
HulKnrla fia ordered the tnir'rlllMflnsi
of tfio Hceontl lino troop. Th flrst
lire Alreuily mobilized.
I'nllfcd rres Serttca
MXIKX, Xor. 2 A new ajeacy
ilNpntch front Dnnferm, HcotUad,
ny a crowd pelted Carnegte't tatm
nilh mud. In protest for hi dfe
of tin knUer.
Thla la a plioiocrnph of a (ierntan Tuiibe nlrhlp, whlrh was dropped by rreiich sharpshooter. Ttoy bit the Ksc ine tank, causing' an explosion
Inch pt tiro tmlip cam a Tim airship burned IiIrIi In the air and re tiled to earth. It struck lengthwise, so that the steel frame work remaining
Mas not amaabed. Tim attaior In thla midline wero burned to death Ionic before (he airship struck thu ground.
fulled I'rM .Oerrtcs
I'trntoon.u. xor. a. iuu h
not noted aesrenairely airsdwrf Turkey
n yt. She plana to force the ftctltaa
ti. take the Initiative. He Is trflng to
pnH Inliu n lioly .war and set-are Mo
li.imnndaii help, but It la predicted
tlmt Hie Hindu and Egyptians will
not aid film. Bulgaria definitely aa
aure that she will remain aeatrsJ. aa
hhn la too near bankrnptry.
NEW BRICK FOR WORK TO SIGN
KLAMATH FALLS UP THE FARMER
- t'nlted I'ress Serrtea
tracts before November loth, ana hkhmx (U The Hague), Xor. a,
thus be assured of securing the bene- oftlelnl statements say the Oat sua
fits provided under the new extension IlBVO pUned materlaUy at aersra!
act- iolnlH on the right wing, rsfiirlaMf
treaaa In taxation that waa Inevitable,
the Jnhnaoii-Wcndllnie Interests, un
der the corporale name of tho He
rhuiea Lumber company, havo traded
pery aero of their timber land In
Klamath county, with tho Fremont'
I jiii it company, for Crook count) t
property . As i'aiil Johnson ays con
cernlnR hlRh lanes' "Wo should
worry."
Thla Is ou it par with the remark
of Jtidce Worden on county warrants
"Wo should worry unless some of
us he bonio of the warrants."
rant on a mountain road to I'etlcau'Wendlliiit timber interest had any-
"iPaiiV.i StSasassayayisaaaaaNaaaava,
lAAsiaiVsavts'Mf
"The Mutual Girl and Her Auntie"
Coming Out in
The Herald
Friday Evening
November the 6th, '14
A List of the
Various Business
Concerns Will
Be Published
Under a Separate
Page
Deal
and
Trade With the
Concerns
Advertising Upon
The Mutual Girl Page
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CAN IT BE THAT
HE WAS SCARED?
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lll.-CAIIUIXH TAKIXH HANKS
AXI HKI.K l-'ll 1AI.M)T WAS
MH.lt IT'S W TO CI.KUK
, I'. .MAHUIHK COMI'AXV IH IX
(tlltl'dlUTKH TODAV, AXl
Wll.l. AT OXCK tiTAUT A XKW
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IttWKtT .MAXAGKK AXI WATKU
fSKItS ASSOC1ATIO.V OFFICIALS
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PROHI RALLY IS
ON FOR TONIGHT
north of Yprcs. Tho
bare been advanced went of UJtla la
Hie face of determined oapoaltlom.
In an effort to get as many v.ater,
A new brick store building Is lo be Ukora to ggn tbJ new c0ntract3 uad(irt
civciiHi upon uo siiu now owupicu u tl ltongiQn ., prn(rt Unir
finfwirw ciu uniii'Riw mtv-'
SL'l'lfjrtTKUs WILL FOK.M
I
rillllSTIA.V CHUUCII, AXD FA-1
l' nltcd Press Herrtce
ULCHAHST, Xor. t tlprrlal dJa.
iwitcbes gay the Russians
captured ChernowlU afte
dShUng, the Hungarians leataff bear-
ily In the battle.
the old Comstovk hotel, according tojj c Cam,,f rresilient Abol Adj. nnd' 1U1JK MAIX STItKET
,T.Dn'ted Press Service
I.OXUOX. Xor. 2. It is repertad
that eight Turkish army corpa kara
J. F
aunounceiuenl maUo today
Magulre, head of the J. F
I com puny. Application for
for thu building will bo tnado
night's couurll meullng, and the old
building will bo dismantled and the
t invaded Egypt,
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-"' - Klamath wator Users Association are "" """, i """ .wt
ix Permit ak,g lrlp over tbe proJect( caing .reach the finale this evening iu a big
do auto- UIl0n Ulo jujjviaual water usem, and''1 ln wblch omo r lho churches,
1 the old evHininin,. tile terms of tba new con. of the city Yflll Join. A big street t.
"' Jl r 'Secretary Albert E. Elder of thai
Magulro Kinmnth v.ntr tT,r AjnriBiinn , The local prohibition campaign will- United Press Service
BUCHAREST, Xor. 2-XefUa.
Hon reimrdlnK the attitude to be talc
explaining the terms of the new con- os UIQ cll '" 10ln' A u,s slrl en by the Halknn prlaclpalltlea are a
tract. They also have a notarv with parade "Rill be the feature. linirheld. The allies diplomat, aaalat-
now one started lu order to allow oc-thelUi to fuenitnto tho work of get- The members of the various cd by tho Greek repreaeiUtirca, aeck
cupancy thla year. llng tll0 contracts signed, without the 'churches and Sunday schools will as-j the Balkan support. The latter are
Tho building la to be one story lu'cost of a notary or the expenso of assemble at the Christian church early 'trying to persuado Senrla to retsm
height, and will hao tv.o store rooms'trlp to Klamath Falls. iu the eenlng. The procession will Servian Macedonia to Bulgaria KBal-
Iu it. One will be for men's furnish-' This work Is bclnc carried on In a be formed there, and will march toigarin will aid Hie aUlea, aad aromlse
lings, and the other for women's wear spirit of co-operation. In order that Houston's opera house, i here the ral-'to penult ServU to annex Boaala If
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That Judgo Worden eiitertalus ery
serious doutits of his ability to gut
III" support of tho people at the com
ing elect tou Is shown clearly by his
dvsperatu effort to have tho names
of himself and llauks rumovod from
tho ballot. He even wired about tlili
to tho secretary of state, and Olcotl
promptly told him well, hero's the
dispatch:
8A1.KM. Oct. JU. .Secretary of
Statu Olcotl today Informed William
H. Worden, county Judge of Klamath
county, that the names of Chief Jus
llco .Mcllrldo should not bo stricken
from thu ballots. Mr. Worden telo
graphsd tho secretary of state that he
hud been advised to change Hie bal
lots to ollmluato tho names of tho two
supremo court Justices and candidates
for county Judge. Mr. Olcott advised
him that ll was for tho county clerks
lo determine whether tho Hitmen of
riiudldiitcrt for county Judgeships
should appear ou tho ballots, hut the
ballots, ho fni' us ramlldntes for state
nnd district oIIIcoh nro concerned,
should not bo chnuged,
lleio for Visit,
Miss Ada (loulcl nnlvcd in the city
Hundiiy oven I lit,' from Mud ford to
spend thu weok hero visiting us the
guest of Mla Corn Nipper. Miss
(lould was formerly lu tho ouiployo of
(ho Paiiflo Telephone nnd Telegraph
cnmininy lu this city.
Ihiik From .Merrill,
J. W. McCoy returned flundny from
Merrill, where ho spent a few days lu
lho Alfalfa City on buslnesa,
and drygoods.
Articles of lncoriiorallon for the J
F. Magulro company wero nld today.'
The Incorporators are J. F. Magutre,
Charles Magulro and O. M. Hector..
Tho capital stock Is 120,000. All
three are experienced mercantile men,'
and they promise a storo second to
none lu Klamath county.
tho farmers will sign up the now con- ly will be held.
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the allies win.
What's Before the Nation Tomorrow
SLATE IS ALL
F0RTIO.0.P.
Itia'UBIilOAX CKXTHAli COMMIT
TKK MAYS THAT HIUi IIAX
I.KY'S CAMPAIGN' IS WATERLOO
OF CHAMIIF.IUiAlX
Ily CHARLES B. MOORES
(Chairman Republican State Central
Committee)
PORTLAND, Nov. 2 Advices from
overy section of the state indicates u
uweoplug victory for tho entire suto
republican ticket. Chumborlalii's
Waterloo Is coming tomorrow, owing
to tho big cut llunloy will make Into
tho Chamberlain vote. Wo expect
Booth to carry Multnomah, ami It Is
predicted that Hanloy will not carry a
sluglo county.
Wlthycombo Is expected to pile up
tho groatost plurality aver glveu a
gubernatorial candidate lu the history
of Orcgou.
Congressional and Senatorial Contests Hottest
By
(United
JOHN1 EDW
Press Staff
IX XKVIX
Correspondent)
The value of the mineral products
of Pennsylvania, exclusive of pig Iron,
Increased from $445,799,853 lu 1912
to 1 608,460,769 lu 1913.
NEW YORK. Nov. 2. -For tho llrst
time lu the history of the United
States tho voters to
morrow will direct
ly select one-third
of tho membership
of tho United States
Donate. Iu conse
quence added Inter
est Is felt in tho
outcome. Iu addi
tion to tho senators
an entlro now house
of representatives Is
io bo elected. While
tho European war
has Interfered to n
groat extent with
tho geuernl Interest
tho last week of tho
campaign witnessed
nu old fashioned re
Present Indications
vlval of spirit. PrPesent Indications
are that uoaiiy a normal vote will bo
cast.
lu iiddltluu to tho uattoual feature
of the campaign there are many bit
ter state contests, Iu six states, Ohio,
Colorado, California, Missouri, Wash
ICR.tou ntul Oreeou the voters will
.0k
tTE.NviH.
pass upon thu question of prohibition! New York, Ulluols, Utah and Wiscon
sin, where republicans now hold tha
i
toga.
'TI.a ivAitA.Dl Mmnllm wktaSk I
of Hie liquor traill c.
Women's suffrage Is u distinct fac
tor In aovon states. In Ohio. Nebraska. '
Montana and Novada tho women fel l d Saturday night have been marked
certain that they will win. In North ,b- far leSi bitterness thaa ln recent
nnd South Dakota and in Missouri the 'ears- 'rll ,8SUe' B0 ar national
othor states whore constitutional KaIrs aro concerned, has been clear
amendments will bo voted ou, theyj
frankly admit that they will probably i
bo defeated,
Tho states which will elect United
Stntes souators are Kentucky, whore
a solectlon Is to be mada to till the
uuexptrod term of the Into Senator
cut. President Wilson, in writing a
blankot letter of endorsement for the
democratic representatives, character
ized their work as "progressive," and
he assumed tho responsibility for all
tho legislation cnactod by them. The
republicans generally accepted this
Isstio, and the tariff was again one of
Pr.nllnv Alnlinmn whprn ihn HOnt nfi
the into Senator Joseph V. Johnston ,tho ch,cf faclor8 oa tho tumP'
Will he tilled, itud Georgia, where tho j Uo "'des are confident. Demo
successor of tho late Senator A. erratic congressional headquarters ad-
nnpnii wilt tin ehnseii. nnd tho follow-' m'tS that It OXpeCtS to loe ft fW
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ing, whero senators for tho full term
of six: years will bo named: Oregon,
Arknns.is, Alabama, Florida, Okla
homa, Nevada, North Carolina, Indi
ana, South Carollua, Oeorgla, Mary
land, Arlzoua, Missouri, Colorado,
Loulstaua, tho lucumbenta now being
democrats; Idaho, Connecticut, Kan
sas, Ohio, South Dakota, Iowa, Ver
mont, New Hampshire, North Dakota,
Washington, Pennsylvania, California,
members of the house. The party
leaders will not bo sorry aa the urn
wieldly majority has been a aourec af
real trouble to them. But they iey
tho republican claim that their
vtut ua ctdiio i.47 Rotv W9 mwwmm i, fy '
Incidentally Oaaar W. (;'
Is lu Jeopardy.
Underwood, the demoetatle
leader, will be elevated to tha
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