1 1 lw" lizr' :r uik-mmo 14.iu.KU i .!'. h u iiK-i in. . milium m.u, n hhihu u:iI)Iiiiiikiimi wr.uNiwnw, orfcjViiVii im, liiuj, " t- " THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, rw OREGON . i -4f4 I I If EycningHerald IMK&-Z ilPiMlik . o t-ivitr nmoi faMsa4 ally ateapt Bandar, at 11 nanus rubiuning company or inuth Fallirat lit Eighth atraet. Matt at ttoa postofflca at Klara- Falla, Ore., for tranimlMton Mfk tfea matla ai econd-clali ttar. ma. o thr AnnnntATRn Ji TOKS8 ffca Aaaoclated Preaa li aiclualre- CMtltlad to tho uia for publlca- ii 01 an mi aiapaicnes creaucu ilt, er not-otherwise crcdltod in i vajwr, aid alio the local nowa Hihe4 hereto. ADVKRTlHKnH Copy tor dlaplay advertising must ' In thin offlco not Inter thnn 3 on tlic day preceding imnllcn- n In order to bo Inserted In the ue 01 tno paper ot jno noxi tiny. Want nila nnil rr.irllnr notice will ' received up to 12 noon on the r of iMUo. Herald PuiiIlMilnR cxmipnny. DNRSDAY. OCTOBKIl 1H, tl2 WHISPERING TB have been told several times (V la tho last few days that tho tnien of Klamath Fall will not te for the re-election ot Mayor Hey. JVo do not know who Is responsl b for originating this bit of sur tlve and 'slanderous propaganda, ft we do know what wo think of It's a variation of the outworn, scruplous 'methods' of the ward lltlrlatt: devlcn known ns "whlsn- lag a candldaie to death." Ill's as foul' and cunning a thins was ever devised this side the Ink1 of hell. .The" suggestion that the authors aire to implant in tho public mind that Mayor Wiley has been derelict hla guardianship ot public mor- I (j, and will bo rebuked on election fy by tho women voters of the p. To thoso who nro epcodlng tho ihliper along, knowing full' woll at they ore making charges far Jilch they havo no possible sub antlatlon, wo havo nothing to say. I their own consciences fall to re Vke them, our words would be Wed. ' 1 I Bat to those who havo no interest. I ccpt in knowing tho truth, wo 1 ould advise careful Investigation of 1 te motives ot thoso who aro mak- tg this unclean attack. i They never havo sat whero the Titer has sat and discussed with to mayor, tho problems of city gov nment, thesa pco'de who say that loral transgression Is permitted or indoned by tho city's chlot execu te. . Thcy'vo never heard tho mayor fifor to his own growing boy. and la deslro above all things to Fee iat boy has tho protection of a lean environment in which to grow P. They don't know they don't want 'i know, for they could find out very UIJ "VJ UMItSJ JMl MM" V." tusiy me present mayor oi iviam- lh Palls takes his responsibilities. There doubtless are moral evils In tlnmath Kails. It would be strange p, In a city of this population, and femulekity of population, there were Jffot. The aftermath ot war, the gen- ral weakening of the moral fibre tirough tho wholesale violations of le prohibition act, navo createu na-lon-wldc conditions that oaly the oncerted uctlon of all true Ameri ans, working tlypugli (lie public au Jhorltles, the schools, churches and a oniea aim cicuuiiy uiruugii iiuuic anuence ami training -can rvuieuy. s ft 'li unfair to tho point of ab Surdity to pick ono man In a popula tion of five thousand and attempt to tjrtakc him the guardian or tho Indi vidual consciences of all the com uiunlty. ft Tlio omniscience and omnlpres- m tancn of tho Almighty alono would be t'WI ',ua' ,0 sueu n lnsl ot 8UPrvll,lon I IV i ahn mi.I.Im.4 tt Xftivni WMav rnn tt i TBe oritica or Mayor wney can- if tot point to a single Caw in the ad 1'iilnlstratlon of the city's business at' iialrr Ho took control nt a time lien finances were in an apparently nopeleu muddle, and with the aid f u wlso council, and tho co-opera- on of. civic organizations, whese: oufldenco was enlisted by his utili ty, lias stralRlitened out tlio tan. :1m In a largo measuro and set the tlty upon a uuru foundation for rpwtU. Two years Is u short tlnni for the iccoupllshments that have been at Vl'alned'. In grnfiplliiR with the large Miroblems lliat had to b'o confronted. tlkoly many minor matters havo gone iiuaitendod. MJ Oat la tho matter of morals we VrVlo not liotieve that Klamath Falls I iiias .wore than its snaro or trans-jjfufflw. jj II II no luunnuiu iu wiiuniiiit iiiu ;. Hliort-vomlngs of othors. Wo feol lt.-Mi tha whlsoeriiiK camaDlKii that lH'tH ttarled Is n wanton attack. rChrfe that cannot ho sulistaiilinted In tlio daylight nro being ulitiporcd In tho dark. Thoso cnpnblo of wil ful nttcmiilH nt tho destruction of character and reputation In order to grnllfy potty political trudges am gain petty political ends, deserve tlio severest oxcorlntlon. Wo nro not concerned greatly, howotcr, with tho effect upon Mayor Wiley's lepulatlnn. Ills ntundliig H loo securo to lie Injured hy petty malice. Thrreforn wo seek tnlcsrapo from allrrliiR up bitter feollnpi by employ In g bitter words. Wo only warn, as c feel our posi tion compels im, agnlnM this cam paign of curbstone whlMnsrlng "d liackstnlrs gossip. Wo merely de fend, as we feel it Is our duty, n pub lic official vho has endeavored to serve to hi best ability the whole people of this city, whoso only crime In the e)os oi enemies tf they would honestly admit It Is ltl refusal to extend patronage or play favorites at the expense ot tho popple he serves. And we feel that wc ran snfel) leave the sting of reliiiko to the wom en voters of tho city, whose Intelli gence Is being gratuitously Insulted, when their decision Is registered at tho polls. County Court Proceedings Moniln), September tltli., Il. Court Met Pursuant to Adjourn ment, when worn Present. H. II. Ilunnell, County Judge. Ilurrell Short and Asa Fordyce, County Com missioners. Tho following proceed ings were had: 0. M. Raymond, reporting. $35.30. O. M. Raymond, reporting. ll.VOU. Road Claim allowed and warrant drawn: Ilurrell Short, mileage. $10S.00. ltoad Bend Claims allowed and warrants drawn: Clark-Kendall & Co.. assistance In issuing bonds, 11500.00. L. W. Copclaud, right ot way, $300.00. A. WJ. Ilradshaw, right or wny, $250.00. Whereupon Court Adjourned until Saturday September 10. 1022. R. It. HUNNEIX, County Judge. ASA FOKUYCK. Commissioner. llimnKl.l. SHORT. Commissioner. IB IT RK.MKMUKRi:i). That at a Regular .Meeting of thu Hoard or Equalization of Klamath County. Oregon, begun and held nt the Court Room ot said County on Morula. September 11. 1922. the fame being tho Second Monday in September. 1022, and tho tlmo fixed by law for holding a regular term, when were present: R. II. Bunnell, County Judge. W ,T. Lee, County Assessor. C. R. DeLap. County Clerk. The following proceedings were had: Thn membir 'of tho board wer sworn In, and assumed the business or the board and tho notice or such meetings was filed, whereupon the' examination of tho rolls of 1022 wero' examined, and recommendations, suggestions and protests were con sidered, and upon notion duly made. tho Hoard decided to meet and ad journ each day of tho term and would continue the hearing of any protest filed until near the end ot tho term, to-wlt: until and Including Monday. October 2. 1022. R. II. MV.VH!.L. County Judge ASA FORUVCK. Commissioner BURRHLI. SHORT. Commlsslonr FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE KLAMATH COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT 3VSK t, tT2, AM HKITKMIUm 18, 1II2J Unlnnco on hand nt end ot school year, Juno 20, 1921 Received during school ear, Juno 20, 1921, to June 20, 1922: From county school funds $ 2fi, 223,40 From state school funds 3,R03.i?i) From elementary 2 mill tax 28,800.00 From special tax levy 41,545.82 From II. S. fund R.tBSUO From miscellaneous 1,4113. S7 Total money received during this period I Total amount of money handled I Total amount ot warrants drawn by till tlio I district or tho county 142,711.59 Outstanding warrants Juno 20. 1922 40.579.77 Total nmount of warrants paid during school war June 20, 1921 to Juno 20, 1922 102.13t.S2 llalanco In treasurer's hands Juno 20, J 922.. til,8n5.9.s llalanco In treasurer's hands June 20, 1922 when pro tern board took over school ntratrs ' - Received during period from June 20, 1922, to September IS. 1922: From county school fund $ 19,058.03 From special tax levy 10.S45.7I V From miscellaneous 507.25 $ 17,931 91 101.035.8(5 $llS.y7.S0 IIS.9Im 80 Total received dm log this period $ lfi,S35.9S ail.lll C2 The Liberty PRESENTS D. W. GRIFFITH'S "Orphans of the nt 2 p. in, mul 8 p. in. Orchcslrn directed by Mr. Borcl Total money handled by pro tern board dur ing period from June 20. 1922, to Sep tember IS. 1922 ..... Balance In treasurer's hands, September IS. 1922 Overdrawn - Total disbursements during this period.. Total amount ot warrants drawn by pro tern board, from Juno 20. 1922. to Septem ber 19. 1922 Outstanding warrants which were drawn by this board, sepiemner it, ivsj Total amount oi warrants paid during this period 'Ironi June 20, 1922, to September IS, 1922 47.277.00 ly 31.07 'WM , $ 47,31 1.0.7 jl 4S.019.9I 708.27 47.311 r.71 041.38 135.00 852 00 it.... at ...1 ... .. . ...... II, ....... .. Il.u. I..... II.. ti.t lliicl... I .. t-li .. I I.V.t... .Illlli. ' lil"irinuiioii tn r.iriiiiiiiiri- ..i .. . .... ., . ....... 'M, ID'JU. to ScplnnlMT 18, ttKA!: Warrants drawn to redeem outstanding war rants which wore drawn during school year Juno 20 .1921. to Juno 20. 1922 ... $ 36.217.CS Warrants drawn to rulesin outstanding war rants which were drawn during school year Juno 20. 1920. to Juno 20. 1921 Warrants drawn to redeem outstanding war rants which were drawn during school years previous to 1920 ,Wurrant drawn covering accrued Interest on above warrants . Warrants drawn covering now expenses cre ated by pro tern beard: Car G9B.52 Transportation 31.1.25 Janitor - 22.50 Teaching - 86S.7.ri New building 1.036.55 Postage and printing 113.48 Kxamlnntlons 6.00 Clerk -... 100.00 ... lis.on S.61 J.75 22.20 ... 4,874.20 75.00 S.50 Hoard Supplies nooks Furniture and fixture Repair and improvements Inrnranco - Telephone t. .1 i) Other services G33.I0 tM ,sr. 250.00 109.25 10.00 .2.55 105.00 Expenses ot tilrectors 2S9.5I Interest Attorney . Fuel Filing teo Cartago Rent Total 0,530.00 $ 48.010.01 Oet rosulti by using class ada. Accrued bills this dale, September IS. 1022 contracted by pro tem board and not yet acted upon by board $3 176 05 K. I. DAVIH, Clerk, Klamath County School District. October 20 Is the Last Day To Submit Your Essay Suljoct:-r-"Why the Mis-Nnmeil Compulsory Kducation al Hill should bo defeated." The following are the rules of the contest. 1. Esaaya muat be limited to 500 words. 2. Muat be written in ink and on one aide of paper only. 3. Mail all Essays to Enrty Contest, Box 427 Klamnth Falla. (Letters will be delivered unopened to the Boar.d of Judges)' A. No Essays bearing a post mark Inter than Oct. 20th will be ac cepted. 5. Essays will be judged on subject matter and construction, spelling, punctuation, grammar and neatness of the work submitted. Judges of contest will be: F. R. SOULE. Herald Editor CHAS.'F. STONE, Attorney REV. H. T. MEYER, Lutheran Minister For the best essay on the above subject a cash prize of $20.00 will he given. " For the second best essay $10.00 cash. For the third best essay $5.00 cash- The above contest is being conducted by the Catholic Civic Rights Association of Klamath County. D. H. CRUMP, Scc'y. Manager. Hallow'een Parties Are you giving a party during the Hall owe'en season? If so, you will need some appropriate decorations. ORANGE AND BLACK CREPE PAPER INVITATIONS DANCE PROGRAMS BLACK CAT CUT-OUTS WITCH CUT-OUTS PLACE CARDS CANDLE SHADES r atiiittf r n i tw Sj r h v And other attractive novelties. Corns in and get yours while the assort ment is complete. s -L I iMerwootfs PharnwY V 7 ' WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE VJvl vunn v I BUY TMtIR DRUGS UcFugAdvl '????? ?????? ?????? ?????? ? c. . , ':?.. ' ? :: See the Cat - , ' .pattlemen, Dairymen and 'Farmers, as well M ' " r,,' .' ' nil other progressive citizens of Klamafh county, . ti, , ja ., should plan to join the crowds Saturday at V ij Malin. That's where tho free dinner will be '",' . ' t- r ',. , ! , served. All the details in large ad on this page tomorrow. - O 9 ". ,. - 7??7? 7??7?7 777777 7????? ? 3 W tit JU-WIHl"! .W mmfrm - .-