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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1922)
-. TW"' I'nUrrsUy Mlirnry IlllUeile, Oitkiiii 0,111 p rfssa&Bp v u WEATHER FORECAST OFFICIAL PAPER OF MI Fill IJPf 'tc KLAMATH COUNTY AND THMUIIT AM) IHIK.W PAIR OF KLAMATH FALLS &&' 4 r U fl cr 'at rihleililli ! 'n. (IIIIV. inTPnn 1 1 n r 1 r n .MM RYHIICHKTn i Ul IIUUIILU IU , SMI W, Aalto Return to Office of Those Who Hav: Stood by Adiniuintrnlion JCHKI.'Y 1 ITV. N J.. Nov 2 I) I it Inr. t'nii Hi" pr"nl I'dinpnlc'i Miu i'i mm i all.' Ii'utli-m nro" waging in ' fuiil" iiiiitrtitnmy with im prom Inn "f m lid tuinrni." Herri-tary or KiBtn llm:ln nalied the ntrn ol ihn i on tit i v In an nddrpta lirrr in uphold tin. liuii.li f l'i...ii..hi llnrd- Im: i.y niiiruliii: i off cr-tlm.r hIm. I..l..-.l I-. writ I'm aduilula- Iriitmn r...-r.l ..f are'.rapllahiitenu. In iv.ry ll.-U. foreign nn.l damn- n iiurii'i ni. hip muuiiiiRimiiiw off I. mis had correctly Interpreted j .-.mm-i.i is open , mr nil.) rrrrled Into Pffort IV .Imln-. n""ral l"'b"f if I hi' ,IH lli'.lll iciljli'. Ami .. wii imy iiur just tntiuK'' ARMIS'l ICE DAY GAME llf .ll'ITI'l lOt llltl nllll IIkIbDiI to (IIP I - limli rulilp "f IIik tircwhlnnt." Im run- I ,"1' t llplng riilitiiiiiiii-tii iliiinil. "an ui' lovilc iiinfiitenrn In, (irMlnii Itutiti- Minn- lin lup fnltlilully wnrbrn "Mil f.linllir nllil llltl In nut-n.it pot- Hn 11111 li i,liTot I ,i i I., m nr.iiia nllil.' ' 'oil 'ii lllc forlhiitiii.nr, fnithall Rim Tin' nfrrninry nraliKil In pnrtlruU.'i lioiwtrn n rli ifmii nMil llir lilnh Ki'imlnr li-l!m:liuyinn. who Is BOk- I wh'Mil i-loron that it vra rtc lilnil Iiik tv-i'lrrtimi I'i Niih JiTri'jf, unit 1 1 Imvo tlin minn Armlitlrn day In ilniiriMl tlin iBuatiir'a 'ovnrlniiri' in ! ftinad of I'rldor n u planned. It nffi r. Iti'lcfnllKatilllty nml Intlmalo wn nntnunrr tmUy by Hnrrrt.iry I tii.w l.'ili:" if what Ammlcan pro. Ptrvonnnn ( t''n rhambrr of oom pi'i.u iti'iiianili. lion lrn of tin- incrre r.nuiit ul. I to ihu Bdinltililrailun " An orcatilMiluu mfHInc uill Ih- WIhmi tlil.i iMl111J11l11lrnllt.il rami' ImIh pnir. iialil llunlii'it. uviryuiii tin tiilkini: iif i tin dlfltrulty. If not tin- Itnpfiiililllly nf Mi tnil.ii. It a.il ili'iinl imr frlnnda nf tlin npprolliK pnrl In tlilnk nf wlinl vp rrtil'l mil iln Hut w(. Ii,ivn Ronn forwnnl tn rllr. 1'Hkfiilly tilid eulfll) llll lllln tic- riiinplmliiiii'iit nftir nnitlur llini nnr nppi.ni iiti.i,t.. riimp-lliMl In rov.rt mi iiiiip laiiiri 'ini'ii ran urn r.i:rii! ilii'tn In ptrry I'lfltlt'ti tlipy talf ymi will olucfvo Hint thoy pfll( n futlln i tint rm pray with no pruml'Q nf nrhlPM't iPlit. tilt' iiillilllllntr.lltUII Inm niiiiRht iirhlpvoniunt with n mini iniini of riiiilrnwrity. I'llllIlK III lltlllll".H .... .... "Vnii Hiilili'il Hi I'rilklt.ll nf lillnl-I IH'nn Vnil ll.lM' II llintp.ul nf lll'iT iitlur it Ipo" Ihon ''in ppr ronl if r.i- ' l'.irll) Imlimry la now npcratlnn nt t ntiniil ' prr rpiit nr pnpnrliy, wnirii lilPiina Hip I up IpIiI nf Useful vi rh, .in PlinriniillN Kill ll. "Vnii wniiti'd piiU'lnyiiiPiit A J'p.ir mil ii Imlf iikii m hud nlioul fln iiillllnii tiiii!iiiplu)pil Ni.w v tmvii tin prnliti-iii of iiiii'iiiilo) nirnl 'I'lio nr Inn kiipMIiui i imfrniilliii; Inijlniiui, Inilnnlry nml nRrkiillurp la hniv tn in i Hi" mi I'.-mnry l.ilmr In input Ha in "ili. 'Vim w.inlpil ii'iliiilliin In taxna. 'inii;ri'H h.m rt'ilurpil liiXPh iivit plKlit liiimlii'tl iiillllnii ilultiirs. niliic Ilium lii Ii liiHn In iipflti'tl inry imp ' Vnii ii.itilril n ri'liirtltin In Hip I'tiiitintniH ilulit ll ti Ii hull Iiupii ar i tiiiitiliiiPil ilurini; nml nftnc llio wur. ''in iliht lini lu'i'ii ri'iliiii.'il liy nvor it hllllnn ilnlliirn "Vim unntPil prniiini- In coviiiii ini'iit. I'ur llio i';ir,cinlliiK .Iiinn ".'", V'i, nur pnhlli' t'M'i'iiilltiir" unrro caii'il i.,i(i:i,:ii:i.iiiMi; n )pnr l.itor ?:.,ll5,!ii:u,tMiO; for tho flsnil yunr i lirjL', i:i,::7:i,i;ti7.miu Vou wniiti'd prnti.'i lliui fur Aiiinrl (iiu IndiiHtry. Vmi 1iiii It. Thin I'tiuntry liati newr Iippii wllllni; tn lilinnilnii Hin jirntiTtlvo pnllry. .M.Miiii.wn: is sniPittsi: Tim iiuinlnr." Iimt ovpiiIiik nr It. IT. Ciiok mid Mluii Iiliillu .Mi'Klralh iuiiip mi ii rtinipli'lo iiiirpilsn to thn many friends nml m'iii:iliiliim'ia of (ho tmipli'. The iiiairlni.'o iim tho i;ullilllialluii of ,i iiiniiiiirn uhlih tiliiltoil lit llio riiilri'sonil Plmrm.icy, wlinrn thn two inn employed. WI.WTIIllIt PIIOHAHIMTIPS Tim ('yi'lo-illiiiniiiiiriipli nt Pmlei'- wooilH riiaiimiey riH'oiiled it Hloiuly I'lsii in liurpmtilrlu ptessiini ilurliiK liiat nlKlit Imt ulni'ii Hi n'eloi'k thla mot IlllIK llio tOllllulll')' Ii il H iikuIii boon iliiwu wnrd, PoreriiHt for ucl 24 hmirR! (lonornlly f.ili', colli with varlahlo 'rt" v wlmlfi, Thn TyeoH roi'tiidlni; tliurmmm'ii'r locoi'deil imixlmiim nml minimum tuinponituri'H today iih fullnwa; HlKli :i . Iitnv . ""i KL 1 WESTERN NIGHTS ENTERTAINMENT TO BE VERY BEST EVER Phiii.Im' In lliililn All I'm in' 1 Affulixj I'mio'itx In i;o In lii ilgo I liiiillj luiiil IllKKor "till li'tCir than 'Vit, I Cliiilriiinti ('. II l'iiiirwnnd'aj for' f.inl fur lh Kiln' WoKtern Nlglitii I'lili'rlnliiiiiriii, f.'nvombcr Ifl, J 7 .mil 1ft. titagpil annually liy I'm l!lk, Wi'ilclll Nlrll'. Iism grown ll) lin one nf tho big pvents of llm yeir In III In city The purpnt In to old the rharlly liinl. Pllfp am rIvpii In j "l" 'or'ii " mrrdiand'ap including jiviryitilna Irmn :i paper of pin to furnliiiip. moil of which Is donated ( ,,y m(Vrllin Wany f ,n8 mfiB. , ,imirar n ,,,,. tlmvMing friluMlT ,,,, v ,,, w, m I ,,,,, r:l (ltrJnR , ,,, ,.,, , held lOnlBlit In Ibr LowiiimiI of the ii'iirlliotliii' to whlrh all f mil ball playrrt am Invitud I'niity" Pot ior, who playnl lt!i ihp l-nlon taat )oar ncainct Hio lnr.li bi'ihwI. will fl.iy with l Iip rliy tram this ynnr. and n nunihor of iithtT rnndldatoa !iai uppoarod. I'nttiionomini of tho cninn. It U !,,,, wlu Rlvo 10 r). ,, linin to liPi-urni perfocti'il, tlioniiy asaurliiR n licttttr Knun with tho po nihility if hf.illiiK Hip hlcli mIkioI, n liilorn hopo lih. mt moro prarlli'i'. Klmuld ii (pain nf liny itHTlt lie dpti'loppil. II win until. Kntiit'4 mn I'o nrniiiiti'il ulth A'hl.itul nn I M .lfi.nl I f..t..l.a ... .. ..r .. I.I I. .1.1 I.. ..I ... ...a...... .. i- ... .. tio ii .tiiiiiu iii in.iv , '"" vii i iKinimrK im; hid VISITS HARDING HOME lli'.iil nf Wiiiiiiim'. I'.iilj Immi'I" Minion tin l.itiiil IIIkIiIs t'iiiitp.iln .MAIIIOV, (I. Nuv 2 Thla little tin. Iiniiip nf I'ri'iililPiu llnnlltiK. ha bii-n Haiti d it M'i'ollil tlltip by .Mlai Alula I'dllUT nf t'hiirlPttnii. H. '., mrri'ltiry nf Hip until mil umnane party. Mtss I'lilllUnr'a flr.it i.lt on tlin day uliuti I'mdilpin HiirilliiK na nntlflnj m hla uiimlnn linn, iiprompaiilt'il hy Mlaa Allrc Paul, lri'-pratiIoiil cf Hip parly. Al thai limp Mia Polluter mini Iiitp in nak Mr. Ilnrditii; to ni hi IliflllPIU'ii In an inn Ti'liniMwiii fur latlfli'allnn nf Hip atiffrncu nnifiul mi lit Vpaloiiltiy aim mllu'Eai'il n iiinlliiK in lipluilf of l tin mivv i'i ii 1 1 rlithit priicrani ol ihg pnrty, whlrh I'lni'n v na rpori;ani;i'd na n pcrtimu 'tit tody. .Mnrioii li.it ruiililliuioil many nr- t,,.. uorhcra for I tin pnrty who nro now In ViiHliiii;ton," f.alil Allsa Pol lllzcr. "Ar.inni; tlii".n luaillii In our i'iini'11.1 nml iiuli'iilly iIumiIpiI tn mil' ntiHii la llf jr.hlril l)U'l.ornii. fiirmmly of .Mnrluti, mm u ili-ntiM I In Wnuhlui'.tmi. "Ijipslitni.t llartlini; lilinsolf haul (;Ipii no opinion lutuly mi ptiuiil i ilr.lit'i leKlalnHoii. imrhapi Iu'i'iiuhp Hin inutliir la not jet Imfnro eon- I KI'phm. Ilt'ti'r, In tho lii'iiliuilnr. of mir pi'inniil rainp.iliin, uheii u i l.irr.n iliiieK.itli'il of tho wihiii'Ii'h j riirly iiilltiil at ilm wlilto hmini), ho H.ilil In Hie l.ulii's Hint Im iliMlri'il I w illil llii'.v Hit) riilfllmnnt of Hip Kiirfi'iiiin iiiiiemlmiiiit unit the uMiu: to IikuIii of tln'lr rlMht us I'ltUuiia." aa THEY WANT REPUBLIC Iti'Miliitloii .Aihipliil by Philippine SpiiiiIi' I'ikps I. S. In Ait MANILA, Nov. 2.- Tim Philippine hmiuln Unlay mtopteil nii'.iiilmnusly it I'i'Hiiliillmi iibK Iiik tlm I'nltdl Mtiiti roiUU'i't.s to miHit'i'ln a I'oip.lllu'.Inu ul conviinl It'll In ereuto u Phllipplnu lupiiiilli' ami ItH ilelonnlmi rol'itlnn lo (ho Amni'li'im i;ovoi'iimcii(. Tlio I'i'fioliillou wan Html to ho l.ottho of ippiD'ciiliitlve'i klamath GARLAND FINDS PEACE BY WELCOMING POVERTY .v ""--'V , ' ' 'Par vm r i ' ; . i" .. hihilW i vxm 'jLiJ a ii'np " 1 i Ilrrp in fhor.n th- Inli t ndvenlurc hi ft;iilonttntnt of rharl (IirUttd, il-n youthful ph!lfophr who R.ivn liU mllliun-dolla. fortune for oilol'ml-iil ii'W,rcb. Wealth 'dunnot Iwi c-irrlr I don I!p road ft liupplnoi, he thlnbi. Vh' youihfal dlwlpl of I'Ulo and 'I'nlftol In making ready ! U hoaw and farm fnr th ibi I'ommunla'K who will npond ihr wln;i.-r with him l r.'ort'i I'mrrr. Mu . !iu';t. Oartand'a uroup nitl probably Im Hit. inoiit fnnioui onlonr lnr the i;ll-kiiown llrook Farm Kin up iMthcri'd on onollfr MuftparhUKxtt farm In tbo )&' n ntnry INDIAN BABY DIES OF GUN-SHOT WOUND RECEIVED IN PLAY Arilili'iit mi lilini.illi lU-nrrtiill'iii lliMlicr il." t ' t I'iilnl In llni'Mr liif.uil . Vormi llM.u.r. two-yiar-old son I of Mr and Mra. Pranh Hoofer. J Klamath rosortation Indians tlU-d lo- i day at n liral h.npltal f ro n a Knn - -.hoi wound Infllrtid by nnotl.i-r lit-, tip Indian il.il.l :ili h.mi l.n n ; p!n!nK Oi lulu r 2'. Dn n i lilcnt .': iup i-urrpil on llir rMerat'i:i mar tb aKi'tlc) TIip run vu "f .J2 i air re j DltS , RAILROAD MAN llinmmi Or Witt ('ii)lor of Pniiisjl. t.ml.i Ihplrri Kuililrnl) vnilMm.VW.. Nov. S. -Thorn- a. lieWlil Cuyler. director of the .vn,vnn.n railrom, and chairman , of ihp Itallivny Kxnutlvea naar . I.i- lion was found 'load In tbe prlvai" tar if President Hea of the Penan: I- vanl.i, railroad. aldt'trnvhed ul (in .nl direct station narlr today. When tho portur calif I fuyler al u'ttork there was no response. A . I phjslil.in snlil npoplesy canned dnh. other damnao to caltl't lnr'a own- t t'uylor flRUred pniailmntly In tip piI In Wasco tounty. thu Wasco. 1'OHTLANn. Nov. '.'. Cattlo mar rrcptit ahnpmrn'a i-Mk.. ! he t'oui'iy HtntlkiuptV iiiui, l.i'iiTi, at n ' kt stiady falvei 50c to $1.00 link n firm aland ugtilmt mi-iip ( m. etlna In Tyy.h aHy. .iiuhortxed It-wer Prime hoga 15e lower; oth JtrlhiTa' i'irjmla. eporially n.i- n rpwnrd wf J.'Oo for ll anest nnd ora steady. Sheep stoady. Krkb cernutg sculnrity. lli .ia CS. YEA, VERILY, POLITICS DOES MAKE STRANGE BEDFELLOWS r j. 'J ir ' uv-uaw y ii - - y - j- rss s s i Ifim mwi i lifiaai-naiww ! Member of the Associated Prctn iwm.h, okixjo.v, rm :iini, m 1 WILL PRESENT PLAY .,!To .a-. .suR,u, , 1 l'rtt.ytrrlaii t'lmrvli I'i Way Tvp fihnati," a Haltniro'tvi i'jv . of . tlu-r ilh a munlral trntr.. n .!!. I'- prpi nt'l frlday rvtnln, al iIip 1'r h?l rim ihitrrli ct S ti'ilw. Ii. ihp Hunpi3:,e ritaj Fir r.:b I i Iwclte itlrla rompoap tie mat of h" pBy mnA titme and otbora of the' rmiTNSWirie Vv JO mombork will appoar a tb 1 ro- NEW" ORl N3WICK. o. .. cram. No admUslon will t.i chant-. ooklas np from Ms work In a coal (, but an offarlnit wilt bo taVn bin la the twaestoot of the school t.i t;. dovotod to Uf Camp Fire i hiuso where ho la laaltor, Jajnos w,k. Home-made eaadjr will b!.1m1ii. hM. wir ?...,,,, MM "f,er ,h ' '' pr cram. i i.oetore oa Tntlla An Illustrated lecture otVjjJadla W w y feature t tbe evealos ' service neat Sunday at the fmfc,-' j Coinmenftnif oa nor statement ; torlnn cbarek. India has always aa i - vindlrotlvo and i ...-.-i-i i-..i iko wo.mim.did not care to see nnyctio punlih mind. The leeture. ..title I "India. : Her Heritano and Her llaaileapa." j wa. described ,. Rev. A. U n,o y, ,imo who had seen it -unuanally bpautlful and lntereaii::r rHHIT t'A'ITU: llt'HTM'tlrt i THK DAU.K8. Nov. 2 Because ' of the Increasing tnr..ii of rattlo . . . riutiprs, ciiaup.na or nr.nss anu vivittliw of tbo iiiaraiul'ra. W j S yJ. && ' - - - r . ' ' " ' ' miu it :t. iij. v vi'K. lu r . HUSBAND OF MRS. MILLS ATTRIBUTES ' DEATH TO JEALOUSY Ualunriii Thiiml -of Clmlr SliiKr Wna'Clll liy U'miiiiii 'n Kn liil Hit VuImj ,i0red with tho Rw. Hall, today took umbo wuu'bowo itaicnicnis made ysstorday aji.the c!arcnian widow la aa lnCorTew. . - ' , 'Vd.TveTthw SiVU-"! Bot n?' L ' " ".K??' ' All theories about blackmail and rubbory are rot. It was Jealousy, and 1 think her thn it was rut iu I'plte. because of her beautiful sing' ,n-" M.tlfl!T Itl'IKlltT t ur.sL'ttksl. Putter firm. .V f- L&& ! jaSfeJS j xO. ' S WATKINS DAVIS IS ACQUITTED; VERDICT RETURNED QUICKLY .lory Out Hut I'lw MIhiiIph Iii Cia"- of Young Inillnn (IuiikpiI WIl'i Klltlnir liir .li'lft-ni'm Aftr flro mlniiip' d-lih 'h i the Jury at S oVtoik ypit i-lay nftor noon rptnracd n ve-il -: rt not pull'1 in tbe rase of Vo'klna Havl young Klaraotb fndci cbareml n't' killing Oliver Jefferaoa, an Indian Datls woa aliased to haro stiucV Jefferson oyer tbe bead with a lll Hard cue following aa nUgrc.ii.r la a root ball Uit Deeomber. Je' farton died tbe followlnc day. Tfco defease baaed Its olalm for acquit tat en allagrd bad reputation ot JofferK-a and the Reed character of Darts, tad many chnractpr wltaeaa es ttt.f:cd, DatU On Rtnnil Davis oa tbe stand told bow Jcf farton had started trouble In fro" of tbe pool ball and how later Tin hail tallowed Oarls within. Ho sal-'. Jefferstn resorted to bad langungr and called Oavii names until tro latter rem'-aatrated. W'hpa Jotfsr son apreared to reach for a gun. hr said, bo used the billiard cue in self defense. Wttnrgfea told of Jeffrson'g, al legeJ thrcau against Darts, whom ho claimed owed him money which hi woull not pay, and how Jeffer son hd sought to borrow a rim with which to kill Davla. A doxen or eo witnesses toitif'.ed that Jef fur: on had borne a bad reputation. Tbe Jury rot're-d at i'o nnL broi.aht In the vordit for acquittal flvo tu'riuies later. Tlicro will ho no further court until November 13, when tho I. W. W. trials come up. 5 ARRESTED IN HOTEL '1 hi cp Mm nml Two Women CliarK ill Willi Crcnllni; DNturliaiiro 1th creatine a diiturb- anw in to t 'eninn o;i ia nicn- te in th,ffTel! thrce women and two men were ar-rost-d and lodgod la Jail Thev were: U. D. Harvey of Ashland. John Premo of Tacoraa. Wm. Johnion Dorris Jlaclaa and Elsie Uober o" this city. Harvey, who has been In troub! Lore before, and Promo wero releas- i0lJ Ug mornlng w1tb orJars t0 ieave town at oecc. Jobason and tho wo man wero held for a rollco court bearing. A Cleveland automobile driven by Harvey, said to be own ed by a relation of Harvey's llv Ing In Ashland, was held for tho owner upon the advice of tho Ash land police. Jr-hn Murphy, a Oreek, arrested yesterday on a agraney charge, was released thia mining with order j to lone ton Suulay. SENIORS GET PENNANT ,Clas .liilill.int (her Vietmj ; S'iXiliimuit t'rtMfiilli'ii Tho arator class pennant Is now hanging" In tee assembly, and the money In tliolr treasury hai been In rroaaeil by $3 as n result of taking first prize In tho ntudent boily wa son ticket contest, which closed yes terday. The juniors won tho secund prtzo. or $3, with n percentago of CO. The treshmen won tho third prize, or ll. with n percentage of ll. Tho sophomores were last, with n. percentage, of 85. Tho bcnlorn' percentage was 70. Members of tho senior el.iss tiro elated or tho victory, at their pennant will hang In tho assembly until they graduate In tho eprlug. Tho sophomore claw is rather crost fnllcn as a roatilt of thulr defeat by tlu freshmen, but they aro deter mined to overwhelm tho "freshlcs" In tho next clai contest, while the freshmen say, "v.ilt ami see." iPINE 'TREE IS HOST School Chlldi en of Pity (iiuM.s nt M'lllneo IVl foriiiliiiro Schools of tho city wero all closed this afternoon In order that pupils nnd teaehora might accept the Invi tation nf tlio Pine Tree, theatro to attorn! a matlneo pcrformumo of "Siullln', Through." Tho high school also declared n holiday to penult tho students to nttend tho rorformanco. Hosts nnd guests enjoyed tho oc casion equally, according to Max Wolss, manager of (ho theatre. I'ltici: rivi: CK.NTH H DESGaWS Man's Lor Severed at Knee, Found Buried in Earth, May Reveal Murder PORTLAND. Nov. 2. A mnn'a UK acvrrcil at thn kneo, wrapped In a newspaper tinted April 2.1, nntl bedded In alraw, waa found hurled throe feet beneath tho nurfacei In n nax nenr a road etist of Portland Saturday, deputy nScriffs said to day. A water Inspector seen howly 'tnr.cd earth near a water main, and an InvestlKatlnc this made tho ills iovcry. White entertaining tho possibility that tho discovery mlKht develop a mjBte.-y like tho I)cscamp case. In which parts ot a human hotly wcro found In various parts of Portland somo years bro, tho officers' said It was alto possible that someone hail burled an amputated limb for senti mental reasons. TICKETS GOING FAST Many Sinn puriliiiMM Reported by Student Hotly (timmlltet The list of purchasers of scat tickets for high school student body tctivtties continues to grow. A stu lent committeo compound of Albdrt Morrland and Iloland Cantrall havo dde'l tho following namoa to tho '1st: Santfcnl & Co., II. 11. Jenkins, 'arence Williams, Klamath Ploral hop. M. S. West, K'amath Palls dreamery, Jr-trtln Proj., liwauna ox Co., U. U. llrowncll. Ceo. Ul--'ch. rod Oarlch, J. 8. MU Son, eraldPubllthlnir Ce .'lrjafor.' Bnis Uc, Now City I. luulry, Harl "hltlock, J. P. Wells. I.uuliar & urbar. Klamath Dye Works, Twylt "erguson. Dr. A. A. StiI a:d Harry o .Jo. 20,000 DEER ARE KILLED State (l.itiio Wnrtlen Ktlmntcs Num ber Shot During Seafln PORTLAND. Nov. 2. -When deer hunting season closed Tuesday night. estimated K. A. Ilurghduff, statu tjame warden, tho total number of bucks killed In Oregon this year -cached 20.000.' Tho season ns n whole was poor for hunting, ns weather conditions woro unfavor able, Ilurghduff said, "Twolvo or H hunters woro kill ed, which is moro than In nny year slnco l'Jia, when tho buck lnw went Into effect lieforo that tlnio hunt- ' ars wire permitted to shoot nt tho burks, does nnd fawns, nnd they would shot t at anything Hie saw wove." sold Ilurghduff. PREDICTS NEW PARTY Semilur Itoraii Declnrt". Political ReoliiHoii Is Under Way EPOKANi:. Nov. 2. Tho predic tion that "a tl;lrd party movement will bweep tlio country" In 1U2I by the iiiloption of "n liberal ami I'onstnii'tUo policy,'' was matin by Seuutur Ilor.ih liero toduy. "A man is U tally blind to politi cal conditions in tills country who doos not understand that tbero Is practically a political revolution t'n," said Morali. ''People nro going to hao relief, and If they cannot get it through thu old parties they will get it through a now party." MEETING CALLED OFF (J. W. Culihu'll, Iti'piililluin KM'nk it, Del. i j i'l by Lute Train Tlio republican meoHng scheduled for laid- niglit id Hie city hall wai calloil off at the last moment, when Oeorgo W. Caldwell, Portland attor ney, who was to havo addrcssod the meeting, failed to nrrho on account of late train hcrvlco. Tho local passenger train wai Jutn out of Wood yestordny uftornoon on account of a delayed connection ami did not arrlvo ustll nftor mid- llll'llt. Caldwell loft tlilq morales for Lnkovlew, ISTEBI SEEH .11 DISCOVERY W i m gjjjua iissss)iii,M,,itii-ii-,ii,rlAiTXT?i