1'AtlK KLKVH.V THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, ooioflim at. 1M w mm n n sms HVDNBY, N. H. W., Oct. 20. (lly Mill) "Abysmal" Ignormiru about Australia was found In llm (In Hod bimm by Professor It. I), Watt of inn Hydnoy university who recently rouirnou rrnm An eight monthit' tour or I Imi United Htntn, Canada and England, "They usually spoke of Autrntln In tho UnlUtd Htatn m a "llttlo In land" and worn nmatod when told (hat tho ama of Australia wan grimi er than that of tho United Htatm," l'rofoMor said. "A wrong Impression of Austrulln It conveyed by the newspaper of Canada and America, Onn would Im agine from thenamppr that thin l. " w.ih ti liiiiil of Mi-Ikon and droitKlilii, Amurlr .n Citniiilii both Imvn tlicmi IhlnKM Ini' do not ndvnrtlso IIkimi throughput I 'id world n wn do." tuicjiui- wau nm no round n labor idiortngo In Cnnnds nnd Amur tlnilly uniirncurnhlo. "Thin hn drlv I'd, with dommitlo servant prno mi ninny peoplo who would profor to Imvn tlmlr own homo Into Hats and hotoln," hn added. "A fnnturn of tho lata Ik tho great number of labor saving device to nvnrcomo tlm prob lem of domimtlc help. "High wage rulo but (hn cost of living In very much In execs of that In AuMrnlln," hn continued. "A dou bln room In any good hotel In Amer ica could two pound nnd upward per day without meal nnd one can not Ret much of a meal nndor 12. They do know how to run hotel, nownviir, unit my Impression I that Hydnty could "land a really flrit clan hotel on American Unci." FINDS WISCONSIN; IRE REPORTED NP.W VOUK, Oct. 2ft, -Tho total receipt of tho democratic national commit tea to October 25 nmountod to IH7H,X3I, according to tho report of Wilbur W. March, treasurer, to tllo Ri-nuto Investigating committee The um consisted aim out entirely of contriDution to tho catnpalcn fund. wcopt 1150,000, which wa borrow ed. "IT "-- Ml Margaret V. Landmann, of Prospocl Plain, N. J. hn mot with marked succos In tho operation of on espurlniontnl eed farm. WWW i . JLI1.I.- Friday and Saturday Specials SUGAR, 7 pound for $1.00. Limit, $1.00 to a customer. M. J. B. COFFEE, 50c pound. Remember, these two specials are just for two days. It will pay you to watch for these two-day specials. CHICAGO, Oct. 28. The roptibll can committee' national campaign will cot $3,442,892. Fred W. Ho- ham, national treasurer, today noti fied tho senate coramlltco. Tho total exceed tho budget or $3,079,037, presented to tho committee In Aug ust, but Upham explained that tho disbursement covered a period from Juno 14, loit, rwhlle tho budget In cluded receipt from July 1, only. There wero approximately 50.000 contributor to the.fund, lha Jimall- est being Hated at 25 cent. WINS IN aSTT V.A ' 3MiA ' mm mn&&: vft sk.;'f,&WTL msT77':i tfJf i wwmmymc i iHsM y( 'j irviWe- 1 j "2mMWmm&tiROcrrJ ; 3 Rexall Straw Ballot Noto.--Tlie figure below will be changed from day to day or a often a the now return are recelvod, un til election day. National Ballot Harding Popular vote 729,6 Kloctoral rote 361 Oregon ballot Popular rote 7,291 Kloctoral veto .... t Klamath Kails Popular vote ...... 71 Cox 245,789 170 4.0S1 0 27 IN Til K COUNTY COURT OV THK KTATH OK OKHUO.f FOB KXA MATH OOUNTT. In the matter of the eatate of 8. II. (Urdner. Deceased. Notice of aettlcmcnt of final ac count. Notice I hereby given that the undorlgned riled hi final account on the xth day of October. 1920 and mat Halurdky tho 1 3th day or No vember 1920, nt 4 o'clock p. m. In the court room of tho above entitled court In tho county courthouse of Klamath Palls, Klamath County. Oregon, ha boon fixed by tho court a tho time and placo at which tho court will hear and ettlo the same. All person having objections to said account will file tho same with the clerk of the aald court or appear per sonally and object thereto, om or 'be fore the data menuaned. 1atd nt Klamath Palls, Oregon October 11, 120. P. L. BURNS. Administrator of tha Estate of S. D. (lardner. Deceased. Oct. 11-18-JC Nov. 1. Stuator-Lenrootr-of-Wlsconilri;'" Um brilliant young Badgtr State leader, baa Jut beta renominated, for the second term ia the Senate. Mr. Lenroot woo hi campaign on" the iasue of the justification of his own record in voting for the Etch--Cummins Railway Organixatlon Mw and denouncing the efforts of the red radical elements to promote the hair-brain Plumb Plan of fed eral ownership. Senator Lenroot, during hit Jong service in the House of Representative, waa a leader of the progressiva element His elec tion to the speakership in the C6th Congress was concord in advance of hla nomination to the Senate In the spring of 1912, when he suc ceeded the late Honorable Paul Hutting, Democrat Snipe Hunters Have Poor Luck Checking Accotmts Letters of Credit Bank Money Orders - Telegraphic Transfers How many of those facilities of commercial baahmg have you need for In your business, Mr. Baataeea afaaT Doubtless the occasion often arise whaa the Jrirst National Bask could so servo yoa. Of course, the Checking Account la iadlsfeaalble to good businea ALL the time. She First National Bank KLAMATH FALLS I OREOOMj AN APPEAL to the Voters of Oregon The Port of Portland Dock Commission Consolidation Bill on the etate ballot ahould be defeated. While It no doubt affects the whole atate In some degree, the enormous expense which It will create must bo borne by the taxpayer of the Port of Portland, which contalna 209 square miles, or lets than one-quarter of one per cent of the area of the state. The 'Chamber of Commorce, tho Taxpayers' LoagM and other Portland organixatlon and many representative buslnoss men have Joined banda to acquaint tho voter of Oregon with the facta and to enlist their oppo sition to the measure The acheme of Improvement proposed by the bill will cost $40,000,000. As a starfer. lie, 600. 000 of bond aro authorised. In 'violation of the home rule provision or tho Conxtltuilon or Oregon, tho voter of tho Port of Portland .are denied the right to lay how largo a debt thoy aro will ing to onsumn. Nor aro thoy given a voire In tho selection of tho com mlRxloner who aro to vote bonded debt upon them, levy taxes for them to puy and manage, their bulniit. Thn.tilcrtnr of Ihu territory within tho Port of Portland nru bettor qualified than anyone ela to Judgu or tho amount ot bonded debt they should iiuthorlxo or thu tiuen they uhnud pay. Their llburullty In assum ing burden ol public Improvement, not only for thoiimolwH, but for tho Ntatn at lurgu. will not bo ifUctloiiud by any ono who will Bran tho record ol tho lingo total or bond they urn now carrying, amounting. In round figure's, to 134,000,000. It cannot bo thought thut tho statu will ba tho gulnur by Imponlng upon Its chief city tho Insupportable load of addi tional debt contemplated by tho pending bill. Tha HponsorH of tho Port of Portland bill have, openly appealed to tho eloctora of tho Htnto nt largo to vote for It on tho ground that It will cost thorn nothing. This la log-rolling of tho most dangerous typo. If such mothod aro to provail In bohalf of direct legislation, no county, city, port or othor municipal corporation In tha stato will bo safe from having Intolerable dobta nnd tuxoa foisted upon It by Indifferent votera ' from othor parte of the stato. Ulll like thla must be rejected by tho voter If homo rule la to retain Its vital forco. Home rulo and auch bill cannot survive together. Ono or tho othor must fall. Tho voter of tho Pdrt of Portland are not aaklng to bo relieved of their responsibility to create and maintain tho necessary facilities for ocean commorce. They desire only that they be given a voice in tha managomnnt of tholr affairs, and that, through the established procaaaaa of law, thoy be permitted to adopt a plan of port development which , will not load million of dollar of debt upon them. c Voters, are Requested to ;-f VOTE 311 NO Joseph N. Teal, Henry E. Read, A. J. Oleay, Heart Labbe, I. L. Qllaan, r.W . Mulkoy, A. II. Dover, Leo Frieda, L.J. aoldsralth Executive Committee. ' . t n . r ' v Paid Advertisement by Taxpayers League of Portland ' J. N. Toal, Executive Chairman; L. J. Qoldsmlth, Secretary. Corbett building, Snipe are notoriously shy birds, as many "hunters" have found In tho pan. Despite tho luck of oth. cr, however, every once In a while some penon tries to bag tho limit of wary waders, alwaya at the behest of solicitous Mends. Wednesday night a snipe hunting party was arranged by several local boys, amont, others Glen Inman, Ralph Wilbur, Elmer Lawrence. Lawrence 8tewart, John Oho, J. L. Schmidt and Cornelius Jansen. The last named hunter volunteered to drive the blrda and his friends he'.d sacks and lantern, sort ot reverse English on the usual method of snipe hunting. The bag holders tired en-1- ti I'.tc evening and came home, but 't I' re ported that Jaasea Taialy sought to round np the elusive birds until after midalght- m The, International Ladles' Garment Workers' union la raising 1500,000 with which to establish factories and shops for the manufacture and sale of women's wearing apparel. The sponsors for the movement antici pate that the enterprise will bring down the cost of .women's clothing and afford an opportunity to work er to take a part In the manage ment ot their Industry. r- NOTICM, OF HKARINO OF FINAL ACCOUNT, AND FOR DI8 CHATtaK OF ADMINISTRATOR, In the matter ot the estate of AR THUR. B. LONG, Deceased. In tho County Court of Klamath County, Oregon. Notice la hereby given that W. A. Wlest, the administrator with tho will annexed ot the estate ot Arthur B. Long, Deceased, haa rendered hla final account and tiled horcln his pe tition for final settlement and dis charge; and that Wodnesday, the 10th day of November, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., nt the County Court Chambers In the courthouse In Kla math Fnll. Oregon, hn been duly appointed by said court for hearing or said rinal account and objection, II any. thereto, nnd for hearing said petition for settlement of said estate nml .1lrhnrr nf until nilinlnlstrator I with the will annexed, nt which time nnd plnco nny poron tnterestea in said estate may appear nnd file hi oxceittlons In writing and show causo ir any why said final account should not bo approved nnd allowed and tho lostnto settled and. tho administrator discharged. W. A. WIEST. Administrator with tho, Will An nexed. Oct. 11-1 8-2C "Nov. 1-8. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S HALE In the County Court of tho Stato ot Oregon In 'the County of Klamath. In the Matter ot the Estate and Guardianship of WlUon Sbarpleu Wiley, a Minor. State ot Oregon, County of Klamath, aa. Pursuant to an order, made by the Honorable County Judge of Klamath County. State of Oregon, dated 25th day ot September, 1920, notice i hereby given that the undersigned will sell, at private sale for caah or credit, at Odd Fellows' Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon, on or after first day of November. 1920. the fol lowing' deicrlbod real property of Wilson Sharpies Wiley, a miner: Lot 8, and 10. In Block 38, Hot Spring Addition, and Lot 25, Block 17, Second Railroad Addi tion, all in the City ot Klamath Falls, Klamath County, State ot Oregon. - Dated thla 2nd day of October, 1920, at Klamath Falls. Oregon. WILSON SHEPHERD WILEY, Guardian, O. 4-11-18-ai-l PUBLIC SALE I will sell at public sale at my place, one- half mile north of Stukel bridges on .hfll i road, at 10 o clock A. iyi., on November 4, the following preperty: Six head work horses, weighing from 1250 to 1600 pounds; 2 sets of fiarness 1 wagon, some good dairy cows. 4 calres. 3 1 1 U-l-a I 11 .,1 yearling, i nouicui mui iruiu reaicicu stock; 1 new mower, 1 gang plow, 14-inch ; bottom, 2 walking plows one with riding attachment, 1 two-section harrow, 1 shovel plow and cultivator; blacksmith outfit, :: some carpenter tools; 1 cable derrick for ;; 100-foot stacking outfit; 2 big brood sows, : j 2 incubators, 1 five-piece solid nssbegany ;j parlor set and other household getds; 1 ;; Empire cream separator, 1 1. H. C. gasoline : engine 2i horsepower; many other Ittngs : : too numerous to mention. Free lunch ot noon. Feed for lis. TERMS All sums under $20, cask; and on sums over $20 one year's tiaae will be given on approved security, bearing 8 in terest. 5 discount for cash. C. S. MERRILL, Auctioneer. S.C. EASTWOOD, I Owner. tMUMM MMH i f fcJyviinrvvyhruvvvvxrxivtAru Hotel Furniture tor Sale In furnishing our hotel we bought more fur niture than we used. We are now offering the surplus at just what it cost us, plus the freight. As it was bought in carload lots, the freight is at rock bottom. We have for sale: C 10 Simmons 2-inch tubular steel beds 10 Simmons double coil, reinforced springs 10 40-pound silk floss mattresses 9 yards 36-iach rubber matting 1 dozen earthen half-gallon pitchers Water tumblers Small cuspidors t These goods are all. new, having been just unpacked, and may be seen in the lobby of the hotel. They aro offered at prices that make them real bargains.' S CENTRAL HOTEL ..jiftfLrjmuwwnru-ijinrtt'a-ri mmmmaamaaaatmmaaall te ..,. linn fti