I &&"& frv7FXmv&&TQI KLAMATH COUNTY'S OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER Sty? iEurnmg Herald i""J! f " l!8Pnilitfli9IBH '" " 1$$i " ' ' lg ,. . H KLAMATH FALLS' OFFICIAL NEWSPAMEft t Ttnth Year No. 2,MS KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1916 7 Price Five CoMe $ KUYKENDALL GETS LANDSLIDE VOTE OVER C. M. ONEILL REPUBLICAN NOMINEES-Clrcult judgt, 0. V. Kuykendall; prosscut. Ing attorney, Joseph S. Kant; ahtrlff C. C. Low; county dark, C. O. OaLap; county commlaalanar, Thaddeue 0. MoHattan; treaiurtr, Oeorge A. Haydon; county aasessor, C. Auatln Hayden; auparlnttndant of schools, Mlaa Edna Wtlli, county eurveyor, E. . Hanry; circuit court clerk, Clwde K. Bran. tUnburg; ceronar, Dr. A. A. Soulej constable, Llnkvllle dlatrlct, J. M. Holman. With practically all of the return """ on the county offices received, the- nom- H'owbakcr 20, Frnkcti 3, Qowen 10, limtloiiH are certain aa sot forth nbovo. IIB" "' M,w 1S' Mcanpr 6. Mooro G, New Service Commissioner U'hM row returns arc outstanding will not affect tha vote to any material ex. nut The volta for each of tho con icstcd offlcaa follew: Kukcndall 891, Onelll 071, Wiley Klder 180, 8inlth 676, liunllck 670, I'urbea SSI. Kent II!, Morryman 740, Irwin 400. Low 684, Brewbaker 466, lUtnaby 34S. Moore 341, Oowon 370. Meaner 80, Hull 76, Frakes 36. ItoUp 1,231: Cowley 766. Mcllnttnn 69S HagelNtcin 499. Kueck 401; Tower 386. Ilnxlon 1,348; Mehaffey 633 Hayden 617: Potcrson 663; Tipton 4S3: Slough 343. Wells 1,172, Applegate 891 Hanry 1,070. Browa 176 Praclnct one Kuykcndall 107. Onallt 31. Wlloy II. liunllck 66, Elder CO, Forte 67. Smith 83. Irwin 23, Kent 61, Morryman 66. Brewbaker 20. Frakes 2, Qowen 14. HaU 3, Low 31, Moon 43, Kamsby 30. Cowley 39. DeLap Iff. lUvoliteln 43, McIIattan 36. Reuck 31, Ti.wer 47. Hadoo 101, Mehaffey 31. !Uden 46. Peterson 33, Slough 33, Tipton 30. Applegate , Walla 81. nrown 61, Henry 71. (tollman 60, Oweaa SI. actual Precinct Kuykendall 11, OmUI SI. WUty 16. Durdlck 16, hader 60, Forbes 19. Smith 69. Irwin 13. Krat 71, Marryauui 27. Drewbaker II, Frakee 6, Oowen 13, ' Hall 3, Uw 47. Meaner 8, Mooro 19, Itamsby 17. Cowley 31, DeLap 92. Hagelsteln 30, McHattan 63, Rueck 11, Towar 21. Hayden 74, Mehaffey 38. ; Hayden 49. Peteraon 17, Slough 22.1 Tipton 29. Applegate 31, Welle 90. Brown 43, Hoary 71. Holman 81. Owena ST. Third Precinct Kuykendall 74. Onelll II. Wlloy 20. Burdlck II, Elder 41, rorbei 46, Smith 64. Irwin II, Kent El, Morrymaa 81. Brewbaker 23. Frakes 1, Qowen 1C, Hall 2, Low SO, Moaner S, Moore 9, Kamaby 16. Cowley 22, DeLap 92. HageUteln 23, McaHttan 48, Rueck 18, Tower 18. Haydon 74. Mehaffey 31. Haydon 37. Peteraon 80, Slough 26, Tipton 16. Applegate 37. Walla 71. Drown 41, Hoiry 13. Holman 31, Owtna 28. Fourth Preelnet Kuykendall 17, Onelll SI, Wiley 29. Durdlck 30. Elder 41, Forbes 60, Smith 66. Itainxby 38. Ilaitclflteln 37, McHattan 47, Itueck 19, Tower 16. Haydon 81, Mehaffey 33. Hayden 63, I'etorson 34, Slough 20, Tipton 18. Applegate 42, Wells 88 Drown CO, Henry C8 Holman CO, Owen 23 Fifth Precinct " Kukemlt.ll 67. Onelll 43. Wiley 28. lltmllclc 45, Klder GS, Forben 40, Kmlth C4 Irwin 17, Kent CO, Morryman C8. i Drcwbnkvr 30, Frakes 3, Qowen 10,1 Hall 0, Low 33, Mennor 9, Mooro 21, Itamitby 26. Cowliiy 63, Detail "3. I HnRolHtcIn 3S. McHattan C3. Rueck 20, Towor 21. H(i) don 87, Mehaffoy 37. Hayden 48, Peterson 36, Slough 16,' Tipton 28. Applcgato 72. Wells 67 nrown G2, Henry 77. Holman 39, Owena 38 Sixth Precinct Kuykendall 43. Onelll 19, Wiley 30. liunllck 24, Klder 42. Forbes 31. Smith 31. Irwin 9, Kent It, Merrymau 37. ft-....,......... S..... A -tt a w . iin-wuiiKrr .1, uuwcn o, nut B. uiw 20, McKner 3, Moore 22, lUmaby 9. Cowley 66, Dctap 4C. , HagcUtoln 18, McHattan 36. Rueck 1G, Tower 1C. Haydon 63, Mehaffey 31. Hayden 23, Peterson 32, Slough 12, Tipton 24. Applegmto 60, Wells 46, Drown 42, Henry 42. Holman 28, Drown 23. 8evt nth Precinct Kuykcndall C2. Onelll 68. Wiley 61. ; Durdlck 43, Elder 83, Forbes 66, i Smith 62. Irwin 26, Kent 69, Morryman 83. Drewbaker 68, Qowen 16, Low 43, Mesner 6, Moore 19, IUmaby 19. Cowley 73, DeLap 98. HaRolstcin 36, McaHttan 76, Rueck 24, Tower 26. i Haydon 94, Mohaffoy 63. 19. iBHHgrSlllBBBBBBH (idJJlaBBBBBBBBBBBBBSaBSlaSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl BBBBBBBBkaVlaBBBBBfl slHWillH' H! HUGHES SWEEPS OPPONENTS OFF AND BENNETT IN da Ann at wit nrmniv urm duahu; uLtun, YviiHini rim THE FINAL RAGE OEMOCRATI8 RACE PROVCO IN.' TIRCtTINO L Ed Wright of Union county, whola leading the Eastern Oregon dlatrlct In the contest for public service commie- i loner. 6. -" . v t Uayden 61, Peterson 46, Slough Tipton 38. . Applcgato 81, Wells 89. ' Drown 63, Henry 101. I Holman 44, Owena 60. Eighth Preolnct I Kuykcndall 19, Onelll 23. Wiley 12. Durdlck 17, Elder 27, Forbes 11, , Smith 19. Irwin 10, Kent 10, Morryman 30. Diowbakor 22, Frakes 1, Qowen 7, Hall 5, Low 10, Mesner 1, Moore 7. Itamsby 2. Cowley 21, Dotau 29. Hagelsteln 22, McHattan 10, Rueck 7, Tower 11. Haydon 33, Mehaffey 16. Haydon 11. Peterson 11, Slough 14, Tipton 14. Applegate 29, Wells 24. Brown 17, Henry 20. Holman 16, Owena 18. Ford and Wilson Are the Targets for T.Rs Attack DETROIT, May S0Ib a apaaoh here lut night, Colonel Rooaeralt denounc ed Henyr Ford'a paeilolau and crit icized WlUon for ate "make believe Preparedness." He also critlciied In flucntlal aarnana (or approving tha Plana of Qemun-AnerloM paollaU, with tho Idea of keeping America un prepared while maintaining Germany's readlaoaa. Ford, mm the Colonel, la like the twiaa of tae JUToUUomarr Uawa, and the "coarhMH Wt "Ultra paclOstB have made a great showing principally becauae there baa been no real, no resolute opposition to them. Although our government rep resentative have been 96 per cent fee ble, ultra-pacifists have demanded 100 per cent of futility and feebleness." Roosevelt advecated: "Competene men at the head of the navy, a regular army of a quarter of a million, universal military training, in dustrial preparedness and tho aboli tion of tho fcypkoa." Cv Ninth Precinct Ku kcmlull 21, Onolll 63. Wiley 30. Durdlck 42, Klder 66, Forbes 26, Smith 22. Irwin 35. Kent 29, Merry man 37. Drewbaker 31, Frakes 4, Oowen 12, llnll 4, Low 20, Mesner 3, Moore 16, ltnmxby 23. Cowley 63, DeLap 43. HaKelsleln 17. McHattan 38, Rueck 11, Tower 33. Haxdon 76, Mehaffey 27. Ha den 19, Peterson 22, Slough 24, Tipton 36. Applegate 32, Wells 76 Drown 47, Henry 69. Holman 28, Owena 48. Tenth Precinct Kuykcndall 17, Onelll 22. Wiley 8, , Durdlck 13. Elder 11. Forbes Smith If. Irwin 9. Kent 11. Morrymaa 24. Drewbaker I, Oowen 12. Hall 3. Low 1 24, Moore 2, Ramaby 2. 1 Cowley 10, DeLap 31. HageUteln 14. IfcHattan 14. Rueck 4, Tower 3. - -I Haydon 14. MehaaTey 17. i Hayden 6, Peteraoa 6..gloagJ 14. iTlptonJS. Applegate 30. Wells 14. Brown 10, Henry 30. Holman 11, Owena 11. Malln Kuykendall 14, Onelll 26, Wiley 28. Durdlck 21, Elder 68, Forbes 16. Smith 13. Irwin 20. Kent 30, Morrymaa 22. Drewbaker 28, Oowen 7, Low 10. Meaner 2, Moore 9. Ramaby 19. Cowley 38, DeLap 31. HageUteln 4, McHattan 16. Rueck 12, Tower 36. Haydon 41. Mehaffey 22. Hayden 7. Peteraon 32, Slough 4, Tipton 36. Applegate 11. WelU 63. Brown 43, Henry SO. Merrill Kukendall 23, Onelll 34, Wiley 14. Durdlck -2S, Elder 36. Forfcea SI, Smith 16. Irwin 27, Kent 26, Morryman 16. Drewbaker 19, Oowen 8, Low 14, cMsner 1, Moore IS, Ramaby 19. Cowley 23, DeLap 44. ' HageUteln IS, McHattan 32, Rueck 11, Tower 6. Haydon 49, Mahaffey IS. Hayden 23, Peteraon 16. Slough 16, Tipton 13. Applegate 22. WelU 41. Drown 42, Henry 87. Tula Lake Kuykendall 43. OnelU 61, Wiley 8. Durdlck 33, Elder 48, Forbes If, Smith 31. Irwin 31, Kent 29, Morrymaa 30. Drewbaker 18, Qowen 13, Hall 2, t Low 28, Meanerf (i, Moore 17, Ramaby ill. 1 Cowley 39, DeLau 67. I HageUteln 33, McHattan 88, Rueck 1 8, Tower 29. I Haydon 64. MebaSey 26. I Hayden 31. Peteraon 26, Slough 8, Tipton SI. Applegate 46, WelU 61. Plevna Kuykendall 20, Onelll 10, Wiley 3. Durdlck 10, Klder 17. Forbes 10, Smith 9. Irwin 7, Kent 13, Morrymaa IS. Drewbaker 7, Oowen 1, Low 4, Mea ner 6, Mooro f, Ramaby 5. Cowley f, DeLap II. Hagelsteln I, McHattan 4, Reuck 1, Towor SI. Burrel Short's Run Throughout the County Wjis Phenomenal Defeat of Captain Lee for Renomlnation as As tetaor Came aa a Surprise to Many. Results of the Democratic Primaries Clven. DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES Sheriff, Oeerge Humphrey; commis sioner, urrell W. Short; assessor, Jaaper Bennett; county clerk. Burt C. Hawkins; circuit-court dark, George Chattaln- Uruir Carl WUhltlx.!.'. Justice of th peace, Llnkvllle district, Charles Oravss. Ooattssod oa Page 4 Tho result In the democratic con tests yesterday, so far as received, are: Humphrey 366, Hunsaker 284, Mad dox, 102. Oarteil 77. Short 624, Welch 182. Dennett 415. l.ee 316. The democratic returns by precinct, i i-o far as received, follew: , Precinct One (lartell 1, Humphrey 31, Hunsaker t 19, Maddox .' Short 44, Welch 11. Dennett 33. Loo 20. Troelnct Two Oarteil 3, Humphrey 13, Hunsaker 15, Maddox 6. Short SS. Welch 3. Bennett If . Leo 23. Preolnct Three ..Humphrey it. Hunsaker 20. Mad dox 2. ' Short 40, Welch S. Bennett 14. L4 26. Praclnct Pour Oarteil 2. Humphrey 19, Hunsaker 18. Maastax 7. Snort 36. Welch 6. Bennett 29. Loo 14. Precinct five i Oarteil 9, Humphrey 31. Hunsaker 9, , Maddox 6. Short 44. Welch 7. Bennett 40, Leo 14. Preolnct Six Oarteil 3, Humphrey 24, Hunsaker 16. Maddox 6. Short 37. Welch 6. Bennett S3, Loo 14. ' 1 Preelnet Seven Oarteil 1, Humphrey 24, Hunsaker 19. Maddox 7. Short 40, Welch 7. -Bennett 27, Lee 24. Preelnet Eight .Humphrey 13, HtiaBaxeri. Short 15, Welch 1 Bennett 7, Loo 7. Preelnet Nine Humphrey 16, Hunsaker 5, Mad dox 10. Short 22, Welch 7. Bennett 23, Loo 9. Preolnct Ten Oarteil 2, Humphrey S, Hunsaker 1. Short 11. Welca S. Bennett 6, Loo - MtUkl Oarteil 7, Humphrey 14. Hunsaker 10, Maddox IS. "" Short 34, Weleh 7. Bennett II, Loo 84. Loot River Oarteil 1, Humphrey 1, Huaaaker 11, Maddox S. Short II, Welea-lt, Bennett 17. Leo 14. Malln Oarteil 4, Humphrey I, Huaaaker 7, Maddox 9. Short 25, Welch 3. Bennett 14, Lew IS, Dairy Oarteil 4, Humphrey S, Huaaaker 7, Maddox L Short 6. Welch 14. j Bennett 7. Loo IS. I Oarteil S. Hamabroy II, Huaaaker! 7, Maddox L "I Short f , Welch IS. , , Bennett 19, Leo IS. Ptavsw -Oarteil S, Humphrey 1 4. Huaaaker 6,' Maddox L Short IS, WeleavS. Besaett 6, Leo f. N . WoseJUIvsr (UrteU is; MamihnrM. Muaaakor . - 1 tmmimuttKtKIKKttKKttKKIKKKtK aaxoaa fi i KMfmf("f t "TbMMiI 1 "aaxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoaal Laxoxl eaxoxoxoiIsSKlIMI i laxoMlll 111 : mMmmmmmtimmwjmm wmimmm3:xnsX&3EM4BmMMm wmimmmmsmmMk mWKmmmm$lm !FMvaaxxxxxxSaeMi ff$?&M!h Jaaxoxoaaal aaaxa SaKSaaxSaaxSaaxSaav BaKSaaKSaaKSaaavBaxnBha; -x Vr, -rJ ri, BBBBKOKSaaKSaaKSaaxSaaal E4JJJJ aaxoxoxoaaV TUB&SKriVW'riimm ! iBBBXOXOXOXOXOxexW) Sg$H bbmbkI bbkokokokokokokokokokokokom HKt: H k aHaaxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo K aaxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxH LaxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoH f xoxoxoxoxHI aaa BaxeKeKeKeKeKeKeKeKexeaxl , r- aaaHm I LaXMBKMBKXMBKMBKMSeKaX I bbb BaxeKeKeKeKeKeKeKeKeKeKeKeKeKeKeKeKexeM xexeKeKeKeKeKeKexlaHl BxlixSxSxSxSxSxSxSxSxSxSxSxSxS yaaxSxSxSxSxSxSaalBMi aaiBamamamamamamamamamamamamamamamaMS mamamamammaiBmi HONORABLE CHARLES E. HUGHES - I (UNION COUNTY MAN IS THE NOMINEE FOR THE . M COMMISSION ' ' Pat McArthur Is Assured of the Re publican Conoreaalon Nomination In the Third District With Lafferty a Cood 8eeonc Butchell Wins Easily n Over Public Service Commissioner Campbell. ' - irmir.l I'ress Service POUTLAND. Mav 20.RtarpfnMi ' all over the state up to 2 o'clock today 'clvo Justice Charles- Hughes more votes as presidential nominee than all , of the other contestants combined. At " 2:15 the standing was: Hughe 12,082, Cummtngs 6.001, Bur 'ton 2,421, Itoosevelt-66. Owing to the length of the ballot the returns are slower than usual at tbk primary. It Is estimated that 180.090 es were cast. Evidently the repub lican "silent vote" favored Hughes. ' Ren S. Olcotl defeated Moores for he republican nomination as aocre t tary of state by a substantial majority, i Upturns at 2 o'clock this aftoraooa from twenty-flve counties gives Moores 10,683. Olcott U.676. , E1 Wright of Union county baa ap- parently won the public setr.'ce Oeoa- misstonershlp for the Baatera OrSfaa7, IdlKtrtrt on, hla in iiuiaiad. ?C -.i.. . . ,,,..,., iwmw ru!louKh.andCorey are Short 32, Welch 20. Dennett 37, Lee 22. Pine Drove Cartell 2, Humphrey 18, Hunsaker 1', Maddox 3. Short 25. Welch 2. Bennett 11, Lee 14. Algoma Humphrey 5, Hunsaker 2. 8hort 6, Welch 2. Bennett 3, Lee 4. Tule Lake Oarteil 2, Humphrey 12, Hunsaker 12, Maddox 3. Short 28. Bennett 8, Loo 16. Merrill Oarteil 3. Humphrey 7, Hunsaker 6, Maddox 11. Short 22. Welch 4. Bennett 11, Loo 16. Poo Valley . Oarteil 2, Humphre" Maddox 2. Short 16. Welch 13. Dennett 11, Lee 8. FIRST REAL GAME IS ON TOMORROW - -a-T"1 " , - In the Western district. Bateaetl eo jiiy defeated CampheM, Iik boat C X. McArthur waa reaomlaatest for ranaress In the third district T a Sort j ' ras a close tecoad and UtUoteht a poor third. ' i The following civil service oxaaalaa jtions are anneunced: Jane 7 for . farm keeper, engineer aad sawyer for IndUn service, physical moratory help Jer, junior chemist in radio activity. , June 7 and 8 Mining draftsman, aid. Coast and goedetlc survey. June IS i Specialist In storage, expert radio aid. JDUNSMUIR AND KLAMATH FALLS eooks and bakers for Indian aorrioo, MIX IT AT MODOC PARK NEW FIR8T SACKER IS EXPECTED HERE NEXT WEEK assistant in transportation. Further information regarding these examina tions can be obtained by appHeattoa at the postoB.ee. Tomorrow's game will be a hum dinger. With the weather forecast for tomorrow reading bright and clear , in Klamath; darx and cloudy in Duns- ,mulr, the home boys have ribbed a deal whereby it will be Impossible for 12, Hunsaker 1, Dunsmuir to win this game. The rea son for this will be the presence of oae Bigbee and eight trusty wlelders of the ash. Sprague River 3, Humphrey 10, Oarteil Short 30, Welch 8. Bennett 21. Lee 21. Lanaell Valley Gartell 5, Humphrey 7, Hunsaker 10, Maddox 3. Short 20, Welch 5. Bennett 9. Leo 16. Worden kartell 5, Humphrey 1, Short 3. Welch 1. Bennett 1. Lee 6. Midland Oarteil 2, Humphrey 12, Hunsaker 1, , Maddox 2. . I Short 16, Welch 13. I Bennett 11, Leo 8. I Swan Humphrey 2, Hunsaker 2, -Short 3. Welch 1. Bennett S, Loo 8. Klamath Lake Humphrey 1, Huaaaker S, Short 4, Wokh 1. Dennett 0, Leo 4. t Fans need not be afraid of being Hunsaker ' dry, as the concession for pop and oth 'or life-saving drinks is to be let by Manager Watts and President Carna I ban of the Baseball Association. Bids ' will be considered at once. . The combined value of the goULaU- er, copper and zinc produced at mtaia in Tennessee In 1115 waa twice) that of the 1114 output shortstop, Bowden third base, Johaaea, Palmer and Alton la tho ontflold. A wire was received this aftoraooa from Russell Thompson stating that1 ho would not be able to report to the locals at this time. Aa a eoaaesaoaeo the lineup will be the same aa but Sunday, but Big Dick Nelson baa bfaa offered a place with the home "wreak ing crow." Tale iaformatlaa wlUho welcome to tho fans,, as Nolaoa waa"' one of tho beat of last year' ohaaaatvi His school work will keep aim fraoa reporting for a week, but hla -'---- ; Tomorrow U tho flrat real game of 1 experience on tho Oregoa Vanity the season. It will be close. makes him tho logical cbetee for tho The line-up Is aa follews: Bigbee; team, aa he will ho able to pitch 'at J pitcher. Clarke catcher, Thompson trst least one game daring tho coatiag . base, Greenwood second base, Maker series oa July 3, 8, 4, 6,, i Pendleton Girl Is Queen of Fiesta; Waive Is Maid L f4 p 'H R Maddox 6 ti 't in 1916 there were produced In South Carolina 113.11 ouaeca of gold and S ounces of allver, whoso total value waa 13,793. The placer mtaoa produced 111! ouacoa'of gold aad tho deep aitace 17LS0 ouacea of gold aad all tho aUvor. 4 Herald Special Service PORTLAND, May 30, Mtoa Muriel Sating of Pendleton waa elected Qaaca jof the Portland Xoao Festival whoa tho , votee were counted' this morning. ,, , Mow Waive Jacobs, who aauhed seveath, will be a maid of hoaor, with tho following girls, who finished la the order named: Lilliaa HeadricksoB, PorUaad; atea aor Jaeksoa, MeMiaaviUo, Bom rjptc- ,, peove. & r "I. . fytJiW am.-T '- 1 t. Oregoa City; Portlaad; jdel vaac.rawaaf dred Purr. VaaaeuTar WaahJJ?f Taytor. Pwtbiad; JaweM (OwaiL Jaa.; : -Each of the towaa; agJWSs ;af Ma land faraieaiag a maid goat ia tho.aaftdo; to ko coaatraotod br ahs cemmlttoo aJoaar aaea .; -. a . . - r. i-t-t f k pu. ., -,- -i Ijr is i rif"- s mtn rJfr'"Si .4?A V'. T.AS4' tV-., 'kKji M rfWeai amwat.a ., Mi ' aaaaa aaa ''in PsWfainK t 4d5t?l