Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1916)
..;, ;?'& m f- mPNCHl'A V, XOViaiBBH , 11)10 These County Candidates Republicans For Circuit Judge- D. V. Kuykendall 1 For County Clerk CR. DeLap For Coroner A. A. Soule For County TreasurerGeorge Haydon For County School Superintendent Miss Edna Wells For County Surveyor E. B. Henry Democrats For Sheriff George Humphrey For District Attorney W. M. Duncan Si For Circuit Court Clerk George Chastain For County Commissioner Burrell Short Independent For Assessor J. P. Lee I'rrrlnrr No. I. HiiKl.ca 122. U'llson 8G, llnnlcy i, llfnion C. (Iroesbeck tin, Kuykcndnlt Its. llaldwlu 117, Thompson 111, llumllrk 115. Forbes 130, llyndmnn 58, Diitirun UG, Kent 104, Humph ny 133, Low DC, DcLnp K.a, lliiwk m 77. Ilinmll 72, Haydon Kti, .oi 71. Mrllatliiu !H, .Short 132. llian itenburK M. Chnstnln 137. Huuli U, WhltliHk !H. i'mvIihi No. a. IIiikIicx Sli, Wilson 83. Ilnutry 0, llcnxin 4. (IrncKliock r(), Kuyken dall 113. IIiiIiImIu S3, TIkiiiiimom 77. Ilurdlck 72, Forbes 93, llyndmnn 48. , Duncan 84, Kent 74. Humphrey 90, Low 74. Del. up 110, Hawkins 44. Ilennett 33, llayden G7, Leo 74. Me llitluii r.9, Short 99. Chnstnln 104. IlrandeiitmrK GO. Soulo 84, Whit lock 69. I'rwlnct Xo. il. Wllion 87, Hughes 98, Hanley 0, ItnonO. (Iroesbeck 44, Kuykcndnlt 136. Unlaw In 93, Thompson 88. Ilur dlck 77, Forbes 107, llyndmnn 1GG. Duncan !G, Kent 80. Humphrey 8C, Low 0K. DeLap 121, Hawkins . Ilennett 28, llayden 80, Loo 81. Mclfattnn 80, Short 100. Ilrnndon turg 71, CliiiHtaln 114. Soulo 82, Whlltnck 94. I'li'CllMt Xo. 1. HughM 90. Wilson 127, Hanley 0, Ilcnson IG. (iroesbeck 78, Ktiykcn da" "2. Ilnldwlii U4, Thompson . Ilurdlck 80, Forbes 118, llynd 'nn S.S, Diinuiu 110, Kent 100. Ilumiiluey 113. U,w 102. Dol.up 'i. ilaldii 07. Ilennett 07. Iluy eu 70. .ee 83. Mellutlnn 9G, Short ii. Ilriindenburg 79, ChoHlaln 137 Nilo 112, Whlllock 10G. I'rwlnrt No. ft HiiKlies 127, Wilson 102, Hanley 0, wnson ii. Groesbuck 104, Kuyken y 1IG. Ilnldwlii lull Thompson. H. Ilurdlck 104, Forbes 107, llynd !"" 9'. Duncan 106, Kent 117. umphrey 144. Low 8G. DoLap 124. "awklim J04. Ilennett 73, Haydon . Leo 74. Melluttan 90, Short 133. "randenburK 128, Chnstuln 180. Soule 12C, Wbltlock an. 1'iwcinrt No. 0. Iiok 70, Wilton 82. Hanley 0, "nwn 0. droesbock 82, Kuykendall '? ,Wwln 78, Thompson 68. Hur "' 68, Forbes G8, Hdynman 77. "nca 7i( Kent ga umhroy 08i .. . ,,(,u,, 6' "nwWnn 0. ncn- Mtt M, llayden G8, Uo 30. Hcllnt- 'n y, short 70. IlrnndenburK G9, ta,u, 89. Boule 02, Whltlock G8. I'reclnct No. 7 iinihM 134, Wilson 1C7, Itanley din ?!," 8 (,rooeck 137, Kuyken. Mi I ' ,,a,dwn o; Thompson 21 "'l C, Forbea 130, HynU- Xm !h : .Duncnn 177( Kent W2 ,l,1'V,nlo"aolBlrdleutaoshrdluBhrdl ij. ' 'w w iso uvuai tW ,?Wk'nH 108' nonntt 94, Hay -.,., y .70 w ,. r,-f wins 108, Dennett 9 , '-co 132, McHattai II IlltAhJ t d Rhon i,, " 132' Mcn III., i,. , ' """"lerbunr 116, Chas- ," G2. Rouln IflK uri.T.L.u'ij. -..- HU j iiiviutn iBi I1...1 ,,'ec,,'t N. . bcJS, U w,,Bon 26' n,oy i- 31 nV; 0rooaock 43, Kuykondall dli'k B,,1WI 29, Thompaon 44. Dur- il' pi"oa 35, Hyndman 36. Are Winning Diinrun 33, Kent 47. Humphrey S7, 1 I.cmv 24. I)...hh 41, HuMldiiH 49. j llfiiiiclt 30, lluydcii 22, I.i.ii 2. Mi- iiiman J7, Hiiort . lliniiduiiburK1 u, viiaHiniii as. Hoiile Gl, Whit-1 IIM'K I, I'wluit No. II. Hughes 84, WIIhoii 90, Hunli.y 0. HriiMon o. (liovMbiTk 103, Kuykcn dull CO. Ilnldwlii 0K, Tlioinpboii 04 llurdluk 74. Forbes SG. 1 1 iit1iti:i it 78 I )u lien n 99. KcnL 7G. Huiuihrcy Hi;, Low SK. DcLap 82. Huwklui 93. Ilflinim G9, llii)ilen 49, Leu 7G. Me Hattuu 01. .Short II. IlrnndenburK 74, CIiiihIiiIu 102. Soulo 78. Whit- lock 9! I'm-lnrt Xo. (. HurIios 28, Wilson 31, Hanley 0, HeiiRon 8. GroeNbeck 20, Kuykendall 29. Ilnldwlii 29, Thompson 24. llnr dlck IG, Forbes 27, llyndmun 17. Duncnn 43, Kent 18. Humphrey 20, Low 42. DoLap 40, Hawkins 18. Ilennett 11, llayden 8, Leo 4G. Mc lluttim 20, Shoit 34. llrandenburK 27, Chnstalu 30. Soulo 23, Whll lock 29. Alipuiui 27. Kuykendall GO. Thompson 43. Duncan lluniphiey 24, Low GG. (Iroesbeck Ilulilwln 33, Gl, Kent 2G. DeLap 47, Hawkins llayden 30, I.ce 37 10. Ilennett 11, McHnttan 32, Short 39. lliiiudenburK 38, Chastain :ir... Soulo 34, Whlllock 3G. Dairy HiiKlieH 49, Wilson 34, Hanley 0, HoiiHon 0. (Iroesbcek 48, Kuykondall 29. llaldwlu G 3, Thompson 24. Ilur dlck 37, Forbes 38, llyndmnn 29. Duncan 28, Kent 4N. Humphrey 33, Low 49. DeLap G3, Hawkins 29 Ilennett 17, llayden 19, Leo G3. Me llutlun 17. Short 04. HrnudenburK 31, Chustniu G2. Soulo 39A, Whll lock 34. HIMchralil Hughes 31, Wilson 41. Gioesbeck 38, Kuykendall 3G. Ilaldwln 42, Thompson 20. Ilurdlck 42, Forboi 38, llyndmun 21. I)uncan 19, Kent Gl. Humphrey Gl, Low 20. DoLap GG, Hawkins 21. Ilennett 3G, llayden 13. Loo 32. Melluttan 27, Short 4G. IlrnndenburK 22. Chastain 48. Soulo 43, Whlllock 20. Matin Hughes 40, Wilson 08, Hanley 0, Ilenson 5. Grocsbeck 00, Kuykendall 47. Baldwin 49, Thompson 02. ilur dlck 47, Forbes 08, llyndmnn 33. Duncnn 70, Kent 40. Humphrey 6G, Low 40. DoLap 58, Hawkins 48. Bennott 19, Hnyden 13, Leo 84. Me lluttan' 27, Short 84. Brnndonhur 29, Chnstnln 84. lock 63. Soulo 44. Whlt- Merrill1 HugheB 48, Wilson 48, Hanley 3, Bonson IG. Qroesbock 59, Kuyken dall 52. Baldwin 42, Thompson 63. Burdlck 40, Forbes G3, Hyndman 43. Duncan 47, Kent 62. -Humphrey 50, Low GO. DeLap 77, Hawkins 36 Bennott 28, Haydon 21, Leo 71. Mc Hnttan 36, Short 77. Brandonburg 34, Chastain 78. Soulo 58, Whlt lock 52, rievnu Iluuhoa 28, Wilson 42, Hnuloy 1, llenson 3. GrocHbesk 20, Kuyken dull 40. llnldwln 60. Thompson 13 Ilurdlck 3G. Forbes 30, Hyndman 29 Duncan 2G, Kent 40. Humphrey 32, Low 3 DoLap G8, Hawkins 12,2.-,4 und Wilson 2G3 electoral votes. Ilennett 28, Haydon 10, Lee 30. Mc- lliillun IX, Short 48. IlrnndenburK lb, IiUKtaln r.4. Hoiilo 24. Whit- lock 43. IjiiikWI Valley (Iroeslieek Gl, Kuykendall 30. Dun inn 48, Kent G4. Humphrey G2, Low Unnsas, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, 32. Iiel.np G4, Hawkins 43. Qennett Kentucky, Louisiana. Maryland. 12, llajilcn 33, Lee 43. McHnttan Wyoming, Mlsslaalppl, Missouri, Mon 20, Short GO. Brandenburg 24, Chas- lana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Caro- tain 02. Soule Gl, Whlllock 18. Lost HIver Ihmanai HuRlies 00, Wilson Gl, Hanley 1, Ilenson 0. Groesbuck 72, Kuykendall 49. Baldwin 6G, Thompson 60. Bur- dick 74, Forbes 03, Hyndman 61. Nov. 8. 4,413 precincts of this state Duncan 07, Kent GG. Humphrey 85, glvo Wilson plurality slightly over Low 41. DeLap 72, Hawkins G8. 9,000. The democrats say his elec Ilennett 39, Haydon 27, Lee 67. Mc- tlon Is certain. He has carried San llnttan 2G. Short 98. Brandenburg Francisco county by 20,000. 28. Chastain 101. v Soulo 80. Whit- I'" 2. NEW YOUK, 11:51 A. M.,Nov. 8. The republicans claim California and Ml. Lnkl. Minnesota. The democrats concede Hushes 44, Wilson 82, Hanley 0, that Hughes Is leading In New Hamp lleiiHon 3. (Iroesbeck 96, Kuykendall phlre by a few hundred votes. It is 32. llaldwlu 69. Thompson 53. Blir-'Vnnnrte.l that Democratic Chnlrmnn dick 49. Forbes 52, Hyndman 75. McCormlck intends to ask for a re Duncan 08, Kent G9. Humphrey 87, count of the New Hampshire vote. Low 42. DeLap 02. Hawkins 67. Complete returns form 150 Mlnne llennett G2, llayden 8, Lee 75. Mc- gota precincts show Wilson leading Hnltun 47, Short 84. Brandenburg by 7,000. 31. Chastain 97. Soule 47, Whlt lock 80. I'lno Grove. IluclieH 48 Wilson 79. Hanlev 0. Bonson 3. Groesbock 84, Kuyken- After an Illness protracted over the dull 35. Baldwin 81, Thompson 40. 1 last few years, Mrs. William Barks Hurdlck 39, Forbes G2, Hyndman G4.'dled yesterday at the Barks ranch In Duncan 81, Kent 41. Humphrey 6G,jtne Mt JmM district. Mrs. Barks Low 03. DeLap Gl, Hawkins 78. ilennett .is. tiayuen io, i.ee no. mc- Hnttun 33. Short 97. Brandenburg 39. Chastain 7G. Soulo 40, Whit - ! lock 80. l'oo Valley Hughes 33 Wilson 44. arobeck 43. Kuykendall 29. Baldwin GO. .... a r, 111- o. nAl.A 1 iiiomimoii si. milium i, ruruuj 31, iiyuumaii 12. uuncan zu, neni 47. Humphrey 31, Low 46. DoLap 61, Hawkins 15. Bennett 10, Hay den 23, Leo 40." McHnttan 10, Short 05, Brandenburg 18, Chastain G9. Soulo 23, Whltlock G2. HprttKue River Hughes 26, Wilson 48. Groesbock 20. Kuykondall GO. Baldwin 40, Thomson 30. Ilurdlck 29, Forbes 36, ! Hyndman 26. Duncan 42, Kent 31, Humphrey 26, Low 48. DeLap 52, Hawkins 21. Bonnett 9, Hayden 30, Leo 37. McHnttan 43, Short 29. Ili-andcnburg 19, Chastain GO. Soulo Swan Groesbock 7, Kuykendall 30. Bald win 16, Thompson 21. Duncan 12, Kent 23. DoLap 34, Hawkins 5. Humphrey 11, Low 29, Bennett 2, Haydon IG, Lee 24. McHnttan 17, Short 18. Brandenburg 14, Chastain 22. Soulo 23, Whltlock 9. T11I0 take Hughes 71, Wilson 77, Hanley 1, tioiiBon 11. Groesbock 86, Kuyken dall 49. Boldwln 64, Thompaon 74. Ilurdlck 59, Forbos 68, Hyndman 38, THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH Aviator Dropped on CAPT. PEAUCHAMP5 i2 s ' fs. .a ,' ttiBg5ui")iiiii F f'lilM i ' III "i"T rtfi 1 i r'lTTT -i itrnT -rrr-nmiinTirir i ifn The most daring and successful feats of the war were those of Lieu tenant Daucourt and Captain De Be auchampB, who in separate aeroplanes flew from France to Essen In Germany and dropped bombs on the Krupps works, where Germany gets most of her munitions of war. Each made trip of GOO miles. The photograph showH Lleutenunt Daucourt in. his aeroplane ready to fly. MAMWMVWWMWWWMWMMWWMM Early Bulletins WWWWMWWWWWWWWWWW NEW VOHK, 10:07 A. M..NOT. 8. The Brooklyn Eagle gives Hnghes with California, Oregon and No.v Mexico doubtful. Wilson wins If he curries California. The democratic national commute claims California and the election of Wilson. Latest returns to th3 hour Indicate Wilson has carried Alabama, Arizona, Ar- ltnii, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Caroline, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Kansas and Idaho with 2G6 votes. SAN FRANCISCO, 11:51 A. M.. MRS. WILLIAM HARKS SUCCUMBS TO CANCER Bun - ered from cancer. Tne funeral will be held today at tha Mt haM church - - Duncan 60, Kent 76. Humphrey 74, Low 63. DeLap 95, Hawkins 44. Bennett 19,, Hay den 46, Lee 106. Mc- n 43(8hort . Brandenburg ., ohagtl.!n 100. Soule 08. Wnlt. lock 65 - "' -.m . Wood River Groesbock G5, Kuykendall 103. Baldwin 108, Thompson 52. Burdlck 67, Forbes 82, Hyndman 60. Dun- lean 85, Kent 80. Humphrey 78, Low (94. DeLap 105, Hawkins 66. Ben nett 26, Hayden 56, Lee 88. McHnt tan 88, Short 74. Brandenburg 57, Chastain 104. Soule 114, WblUock 49. Worden Hughes 12, Wilson 14,' Hanley 0, Benson 0. Groesbock 14, Kuykendall 13. Baldwin 12, Thompson 13. Bur dick 8, Forbes 13, Hyndman 8. Dun can 12, Kent 14. Humphrey 8, Low 19. DeLap 20, Hawkins 5. Bennett 3, Hayden 10, Lee 14. McHattan 16, Short' 8. Brandenburg 5, Chastain 22, Soule 14, Wbltlock 12. Klamath Lake Groesbeck 34, Kuykendayy 30, Humphrey 23, Low 61, DeLap 62, Hawkins 16, Bennett 7, Hayden 18, Lee 49, McHattan 29, Short 34, Bran denburg II, Chastain 41, Boule 34, Wbltlock 31. FALLS. OREGON Bombs the Krupp Works - LIEUT, PAUC0URT7J OKIKDALB .NOTES The present fall of moisture Is very welcome to most farmers as It will help plowing. It bas been bo dry that there has been muchlshr dry that there has not been much plowing done so far. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stansble of Aubery, Neb., are visiting the Stans ble brothers of Orlndale. They made hte trip overland In an auto from Nebraska and they expect to travel through California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas end Cqlcrado before returning to their home, which they expect to be reached next summer some time. A literary society was organized Friday night at the Orlndale school house with a very good turnout. It will meet every two weeks. Mr. Elliott gave us a very good talk. A. Switzer expects to butcher his winter's meat this week. Wm. Hoag has moved to Klamath Falls. He Is working at the box fac tory on Sixth street. A. Switzer has sold his chicken ranch near Klamath Falls. Al Barrett of Round lake expects to live on the old poor farm this win ter. Lloyd Kcncston and his father-in- law, David George, have leased the Sutton ranch of H. H. Van Valken burg for the coming year. Mrs. Charles Scvitz and Miss Rich ardson of Klamath Falls spent Sun day at the home of the former's Uls ter, Mrs. Keneston. Mrs. George Shell spent a day or two with Mrs. C. W. Miller and Mrs. Hilyard, near Pine Grove, last week. Oda Cravens of Klamath Falls was riding in the Round Lake country for horses Sunday. J. D. Gentry of Long lake made, a trip to Klamath Falls Saturday, after a load of supplies for his ranch. Miss Lanle Helmbright of Round lake visited near Pine Grove from Friday until Sunday. DANCR At Gray's hall, Pine Grove, Novem ber 11. Everybody Invited. l-9t HOUSEHOLD GOODS Leaving town, selling at private sale all household goods, including piano, rugs, tables, chairs, electric range and water heater, beds, dress ers, electric washing machine, full set carpenter tools, dishes, sewing ma chine, guitar, etc. Phone 224 J, GLENN CONWELL, 7-5t No. 647 Esplanade If U'e worth having, It's worth In suring. Ask Chllcoto, 7 GERTRUDE & Co. BMUnery . Some more now gold and silver flowers and ornaments. Gertrude & Co. Mt SOI Mala St. OFFICES GO TO BOTH PARTIES County Assessor J. P. Lee, running for re-election as an Independent can didate after being defeated la the primaries last spring for the demo cratic nomination by Jasper Bennett, was re-elected assessor yesterday by a large majority. He ran strong In a large number of tbe precincts, out stripping both the republican' nomi nee, Austin Hayden, and Bennett, the demorcatlc nominee. Probably the next most Important county result was .the election of Geo. Humphrey for sherifT over C. C. Low, who has held tbe office 'two terms, and sought relcctlon. Much to the surprise of many Kent supporters, William M. Duncan, dem ocratic candidate, won the office for district attorney over Joseph S. Kent. ' Another successful democratic can didate was Burrell Short, who won over Thaddeus McHattan for county commissioner by a comfortable ma jority. Judge D. V. Kuykendall was tbe successful candidate for circuit Judge, winning over R. C. Groesbeck, demo cratic nominee. C. R. DeLap, Incumbent, was an easy winner for county clerk. Qeorge Haydon had no trouble In election for treasurer over L. Morten- son, socialist candidate. Dr. A. A. Soule was successful over Earl Whltlock. E. B. Henry for county surveyor and Miss Edna Wells for county school superintendent, won, having no opposition. George Chastain, democratic can didate, defeated Clyde Brandenburg for circuit court clerk by a good margin. If you re looking for home la me cny or conntry, cnuBote can save yon money. 7 IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SALTS TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS IF YOUR BACK HURTS OR BLADDER TROUBLES YOU No man or woman who eats meat regular can make. mistake by flash ing the kidneys occasionally, says a well known authority.' Meat forms uric acid which excites the kidneys. they become over worked Croat the strain, get sluggish and fail to filter the warto aud poisons from the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism. headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your hack hurts or if the urine Is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or at tended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water be fore breakfast, and in a few days your kidneyB will act fine. This famous salts is made from the add of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lltnla. and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the adds in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weakness.. Jad Salts is Inexpensive and cannot Injure; makes a delightful effervescent lltbia water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kldneye-clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications Adv. ,, 3B BaaaaaSSaaasBaaSaaBflBaaaSaSESOBaS. '".' BBWBMRSBRBBKSlBBnBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB9jK! !iij$ga8B8laaaBBBaaaaaaaTiiWifaaaaaaaasam Jif- SLBBaBBBBBBBBBBBWe ObBBBBBbKIBBV 4' iBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBEBBBm BBBBBBBBWnBBBB - iBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMBftS S31apBBBBBBBu4BjBBBn i BkksBks!BbBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBb!SbB9 63SgBBBBwBBBBBl "" IliHKlBBHlSMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBm ' bbbbbbbbbbkbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbB , i gliSSSSSSBKejBBuBRBBB9lmBHB9Ba if SMaVgagBBHaiaBHafr -" .bbbhEBbbbbbbbbbbbV .bbbbbbbbbuIsbbBbbbbbbbbw f VVMBBBBBbSBBBBEBBBBBBbI vt ' ,. -''! sbbbbbbvbbbpBsbbbbbj BTIsMBsBBTtl afllaBBTT ' " K-i IS9Bb1Bbbbbbbbbbbbbbs1bbbbbbbbbHHb V$? ISpSBBBBBBBBBSBBBBVBBBBBBBBBaH mW- H .bbbhV l Hr&&-i BbbI sbbbI'A- JStV I JTATURE never7strttaiiy? $gC bcco alnSt any exception, jf li $ M Br "21 ' J J mtJ tww (Abb1 ' JhBB H. i - ) 1 - SVfi' iLsBS Tkl3B BBMlJBiilBlJllllllJIJJIJJJSBBlBHBBSBBBBBBSBIBBBBBBBBBBHBBB - rMlfrfB rip PAQt "Usr. ""it waiimm ; - - -wv f Wcstcn Trawfer t' . .. vMPPij Baggag e anil Freight "We Move Anything MovaM" Qack Service ReastiiUe Rales Phoae 1ST. Mala, near Ttfla PADE & SHANNON. LUMBINQ AND TEAM FITTINB Steves Beught, eld and Repaired SHEET METAL WORK OF ALL KIND 1023 Main St New Cty Iamdry ALL HAND WORK We carefnDr bunder aH sfflc, wool or fancy dresses or colored goods. We have small laaadry, tat do aloe work. Work called for sad delivered. PHONE 154 127 N. Foarth Bt back f first National Bank jjjanaaaaMaaMMMaawSWaMMMV 0mi0A000i0i00&00. The Truth About COFFEE Coffee with "catchy" names, which are put up in "hand some packages and "boomed" with persistence, "free of ers" and premiums appear every day. Their real char acter Is often disappointing, and no wonder, they don't last long on the market too much premium and not enough coffee. Close & SajhWri $ Ctfees remain In favor year after year, and have increased largely in sale because they are always the same. Their flavor la always smooth and .dellclously rich and we pride ourselves in "being able to give our customers such su perior and high quality goods at prices no higher than unknown brands of doubtful quality cost 25c to 45c Any grade is a good grade. " Try it. Van Riper Brot. THE GROCER iMWMWWMMWWWMMMMWMWMl ( A ..Si ai-siO' rV'ii 1. Vjv 3W tfm. . 3Lri VSiil TV .IK& 7 .Aiir a-asv 1 V3-SV wfe 1k !;. . .tH ' A, S"l fl t A cs TMm -5Kf , &