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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1922)
'&'! I'mIwinHv I, I lira ij l!llone, OM'Kiiii Cotiip vh Tfl VOTE FOR FAIR GROUNDS AND FUTURE OF KLAMATH COUNTY M .1j? lEuentJig Mrrald WEATHER FORECAST TOMOIIT AMI K1NHAV, ItAIS Oil HIV UWII.MIIItl MHTIICII (j.i,i:n 12 Paget today FIRST SECTION Paget 1 to 6 Member of the Associated Press Sixteenth cni,- 11(111, klamath imi,i,h, oiti.nox, h,ti in. w, miv mil-it j. niaa PRICH FIVB OIOTI :c u TO BE HUED By VOTERS 7TB U. S., State, County and City Candidates to Be Nnmcd; G Measurer, up Voters ill Hi' gncrnl . t. .imn Tllent'iiy will nml their h.illuli. for i ipimrrSHliillHl, Huh', i.i.inn i .1 tuti iilrlpn 1 caiullil.ili'h. ii'iil iMiii.nl.' Ilirlr opinions on on it I iix.i 8iirn uml rilx iiai hum tin Candidate fir inunli ipul ofr n III I tin oritur III which lln i pi ir ' the hallnl, nn: I'l.e Dill I'm Major .Mayor A. J. I.ylo. Dr , A Houlo. Toil While. W. H Wile, .in.) Arthur Wilson, I'ullco .lilili'.K -(' K llr.inilm lililKi l.otttn I'lschcr uml I. cm I, Unclilik'tli. City tre:uiiror--Clitia II. Calkins '! uml Ida II, Mninycr Two cnndlitntus lor re-election In tin' ill)' 1 1 urn II, W (l Hinltli, first wind, mill M H W'oii. iteci'iit ward. , are without opposition. In Mm j iiiirn wnru J. i .nci ommi h oppos cil liy t lit Cnfpr. Ill llio fi urili ' wnid Hurt I:. Hawkins In opposed liy I Krt"l Duke J, II. ("own mil Willi to,- Helfnr nro running unaliiM J. II I Vnllmer In tlin fifth ward. , !i;i' fiituil) .Men -in i Thn oily county ini'iutiro tefor.- tln pro.ilii Is the fnlr hill, mithnrK- Iiik tlio county court to levy it nt'cclnl ! tai of .mi'iMlll for tlio puri'hiiii.i nnd f Iinprincmcnt.of u site fur flr , rroumla I'ulti'il liit, t:tt, illslrlet nml county iiftlcoa to bo flllml. uml ca illilatia, an: Iti'Pri'tunlfUlvc. In concnm, koc- ..ml ill.trlct Jaiuc Hunoy. ItnU.r liiiiiiij. ui-iMiMiniiu. .- j ninnnii V.iiii lounty. irpuMlcau (liHi'tiinr -Hen W Olinl r.'.nl Wiiller M, rjerw ri.ite lreiitiier ), I'. Huff. Mult uiiuiih,iri'iubllcxii: I'. I,. Ton Velln, J.ul.mi:i county, ileim cratlr. .Siipicuiii I'Mirt Juallco lieu II. Humeii. .Inhn Mi'iiiirt nml John I.. Iliiml. (Vote fur I line I Hiipi'rluteuilent imlihl Inntruitlou J. A. Churchill, repiibllciiii-Ui'ini). crutlc; .'. K. lieurKn. Imlepemlunl. I.ubnr rnniiulakliiuer - f II. (Ir.itn. repulillruuilemicriiili'; II. II. linn M'n. luilri'i'iiileut. 'Unci' I'm' f luiilt .In line Clriull rimit, 15th (Ufctrlft II. C. (iroeHhick, ilcmiM-riillc; A, I.. I.e.ivlit, lepubllcmi; Ch.irluH M, O'Neill, lmliiieuiU'Ui. Si. ite represenlilthe, 2Ut ilU tilct Denton (I. Ilurillck, lepulill- i mi; .1 M. ICznll, riiiubllcun.ileiuii- i crutlc; II. .1. Ovcrtuif. republican; It, 11. Ilrmlbiiry, ilmnoi uitle; Henry Y, thiril, ileliloer.illc. (Vote f I hue). Couiily roiiiinhivlniier -C. J. ,Mur lln. 'ounly ue.Hosior Will T. I.eo nml A. I.. WlHhunl, CoiiHtnblii J. IV Mm ley. Two menNurcH refeireil to thn nl era by tlio li'Klhiluro uro fur nn uinemlment lo tro Mun coutny lu levy lo pay ouislmnllui; wnrimilH, uml niuemlineut for Midi nml Hen- (Contlnncil on I 'uro :i) WKATIIKK I'HOIIAIIII.mCH Ilnriiiueti'lu ciiuiIIIIouh hnvo been vnrluhlo iluiliii: thn hiHt 21 hour peiluil, tlto Cyclo KtoruiUKrnph ut UiuIciwiiuiIh I'lmr limey HhnvtliiK KllKht I'I.hus uml fiilli wllh the teu (lency nl I o'clock t Ii I ii ufluriimM, Nlll'.htly iliiunwaid I'liHiittleil ('1111111" IIiiiih i',ni thorn fine Imlleuliv.l but HP " S. us thn puHHiiro In ruthiir IiIkIi clour Inn: v. outlier Ih nnllcliuilcd, 1'ViroeiiKt fur next 24 houru; UiihoIHoiI with vnrluhlo wlmlH. Tlm TycoH rccorillni; thonnniuot or icKUIoreil innxliuuiu uml mini ilium tompurntiiicB toilny tm followu; lllKh ... v 4(1 Low 28 .. - M Britain's Beauty Nutiility c.inlcii pft beauty; linnvm in n n-wiit Kncllth content' v, Inn Ijiily XtopUtun wai ilcclarcJ' l ho mot livau'iful woman In Great lliltaiii. - ACCOMPLISHMENTS SHOWN IN KLAMATH COUNTY CLUB WORK I'nil'o N Chin It) Ht.ili I'.'iilrr; Km mil for UNI IVr fent IiiIk Hi i KiMll.lt l.itlii '1"1' W0,K '" l"th cotiniy. 'lw tn-m the offlo. of the rl its rtntn i club h-Hiltr. Is on n (Irm h.tsls mnl l ' Kiwts to tlm club members of lii' ' c. unt) vcr) Instrurthe work In the i latwl mcthniU l. pr.irtlro.i of nr.rl . ciillHte. home ocnuniulcs nml animal hiipliciurj, rtrronlliiR lo n iv,iort jBl l-)lu! 1(. . c st.ynn.ur, .tat., rtttl lomlor. Tb r.'pi rl (outluiies' ' Purlin; this yiir Klnniiith county, laa hml 15 o.i i. huiiilreit pr cent iliilw. which Ii remiiiKnlih' reuinl. uml which Inillcute Hint the club nii'iiiInTn HlnrllaK their .i rk an tint ilroppliiK It hut urn l.ikltiK it through In Mimplftlim noil cxhlbltliu; it iMther i nininiutilty or county fnlr. It aNn nnuiiH that the i--al lamlorfl of Illicit 1 5 clnlia i.ri' piittlnx luio the wot), u lot or limn nml enorK) iittd hnvo licuit tinKclfUh In kIvIiik up thnlr rrmnal iilnnatirisi to stiiht thoao ymiiiR pcnpls In carrylOK on their wiirk. rrmik Soto, ni roiiu ty dull itKnut. Is puttltiit into iliif wi.il; the ciy in of vplrlt nml In sorutt'ii; from tlio eluh imimhcrn nml the lirnl lemlera tlio closest of ru-opurnlli'ii. I'Ik I'miJcii Ouf.!. nullum "Olio of tlio oulHtnmlliiK fe.it u rii "f the work IhU year ins bemi In tho plK iiroject, In which 4 8 pli; club iniinlierii c.irrleil on Iho work, nil with pnnibieil unit ipcImIimciI plr.i. All i'f Hume pl; club inoiuberH hnvo flleil tliolr fln.il lep.ulu, niuklni; (ho plT club project 100 per cent In the coutily. "Atmlher ory va'u.hlo n.'i-oni pllhliniRiit hn.i been iho il.ilry honl iccmil .'oiK can led on In Iho l.iht two yo.ii'rt. While I his Is not a prof It priiJurlui; project, one In with wo cuu hIiiiw In ilollnrii nml ceiilii JiinI what iho inoiuberH buvo e.irneil, iir we run In thn pli; club piojccl, it Iiuh i.tiiiwoil Hint I bey hnvo leurneil tuiieh uml have been of vast value to the (eoplo In tlio roiumunltlo.i In iiIiowIiik up tlio toul worth of Iho cons Hint hnvo been under test. "Wo pioillet for next oar, uit wo uro mli'.hty luotnl of tlm excellent en i.),orntlon tho people of the county nro kIvIiir to tlto work," w ' (HIII..S dii: ix nun NKW YOIIIC, Nov. I. Tliioo kIiIk woro killed, tlueo nro roport od dylmt nnd about u dozen woro (alien to lioapltalH after n flro in n collullolil factory on cast 13th street yesterday afternoon. Tho flumes iiulckly enveloped tho 111111111111; whero nbout 40 Klrln woro omploy-j ed In Iho factory. Sovernl Jumped,) soma cscupod over roofs nnd oth I eis climbed down luddora. m r, H, 17, BUY IWE0, WUIJLD LOCflTE iOTRER Lvan Taylor Shot By Com i c i Rt pnnion; Is Seekim; Mrs. Lena Ownsbey I'mii T.ilnr, I", whs shot In ino i .ri,i. ' i""iKiiir rls mother. Mrs. v ..iii liuniliiK In tho l'nj valley wtt'i a companion yi'Ht(rilny, mill 'ci' ! mill !"orloiuly wi uiuled i.- mi (MWixlity. win) liven In thin m lli iii nt tlto Warren Hunt 1 e-.pn.il Tn)lir was hunting iinall whsn ihi. iirrhti'iit necured. In some mm-! i ikt the kuii carried by his win-' i' pBtiliiti wiih flri'il. llii- thiin;o en tering Tnjior's shin ntnl Inflict ing a dangerous wound. Hospital authorities tt.itil ii n x-rny cxnmliiii 1 tlmi would ho inn Mi-. Tjylur liven on ii Much on llrynnt niuuntiln In Too vullcy but hU inotlur. Mm. Owtubcy, liven In ' Kl.im.itli Kitlli. Ho iIocr not know her aililrcn nml hopes that through pulillctitlon of tlm Mnry of his nc i rlili-tit hi will Iki hniualit to Ills I liPiUlur DAN CUPID IS ACTIVE ' Iti'titliN of .MiiiKiunnotilp Hi'kIiiiiIii'J To Appcju- on Ili'ciinU With the approach of tho holt days, the results of Hun Cupld'a tnarl:manbli. nro bcfilunliiK to ahow on tho room its. ncrnrilltiR to Coun ty Clerk C. It. IJolip. Three marrlann llcPnura have been ImuoiI flucn l.ile yosterilny after no an. Tho applicants were Ar thur Hunt Iteyuolils nnd Itae .IM wardf, Kent I.. AiikIIm unit I-eim KM na Van .Meter, mid Arthur C Wat Him ami Allco K. Mathewn. Di'l.up hetlercH thn fall rush n( i luminous may mure than compen sate for tho slump of hint uprliiR. nhin uppllratloitH fell off at nu alarmliiK rule. ArMlflV&rJ "4 te 5 -- .. 5,705 PERSONS IN KLAMATH QUALIFIED TO CAST .VOTES 7TM SI .- Il.m Toliil of '.Ml.lll (JiijiI- irii-il Vnli'lxl .Miilliiiiniiili I Vainly Mils Mi.st, .IrffrlMin l-iist 'tiiri. aro In Klsftndth tuuniy r -ifta nt jrMOat qiialiriiil in to itm poH an KovomW ' 'ixlllnR in roffUtratlf-n fintir- ., .,.' bp ,)y fcw . .. t iry of utBtc l.i tlm ktpto Itiero orw Si".,1-'!! nt.iii'flM uiar. 6t tltoo. jri.it i pre riTubllcae. SO. ill nrn rfsio i.-nt. 3"ij ru protilhitioiMmi. :i;:". nnt i 'nlln tin J 11,109 arc In tin mli-icllAtifoijft coin mi). . . Miilii'onvili I'ulU llcaifi'i lliitinotnah. M,'th 112.688 pernf-nn rculiti n il. will kiU tint heavlPNt -otP. Rc.-onil li, Mirlim county with Sl.otn Uno Is third with 1 ?.s:;7 ' mnl r lailcHiiiiin Is (nurtli with IT, ros. .Ii'ffnrstiii .with Inn HIB has tro niniillptt raglMrotloa. OthiT coti nly rnglutriitlony, an sill nmincil hy Mr. Knttir, foll-w: llakiT. 708; HontehflUsS: Clm c;, soil; Coltirnbla. 4RI9, Coo. SiJU. Crook. IfiSC; Carry. 1727: iH-wcruto. 4175; lMiliu. 377K; milium. ltiOfi; CJrant, 2Cit; Harney 1750; Hrnil Itlvor. S351; Jackeon, 12.458; J.phlnc. 25:.; Lake. InTI: Mnrnln. 4281: Mai. 11.121; M.iliriir. 51)02; Morrow. 2205; I'o'k. vasii: Hhominti 135; TIIIh tiiiml.. 4T.50. I'r.itllt.i. IJ.'ii!; I'a liv.. T2-.2. Uallo.u. 31S'. Wa.icn. CI'j.'.: Wi-.slilrRion. 13,091. Wnccl or. Hiiti nn.l Yamhill. c,'.fll SOLD BOOZE, CHARGE John Due H.ilin IMe.uK Culll llefors Men III .lint Ire of IV.iro Clmiccil wltii i"-!l'ns incnsblne n man who rnv ,M name ah Hahi.'., pie I Ktillty before .'iistlce of the Tcace V.'J. I.awrru-c lit Merrill this mertilnt: an.l wr. . fined i. ltli u ;ii'.duv susHiad'' I n iSence. accord tnr: to Sberllf l.r llaVi ir reateil Monilny b Dsputy Sheriff lien Kntis. AVK.AX( MADi: AMKASSADOir LONDON. Nov. I llaron Avcz- ' xmio Ins been appointed Italian am hasfn'dur to tho t'nitcd State, a Hst ho fonnc-rly held, accordlni; to Home mlvlris i BAD LUCK FOR SOMEBODY! i irf -" vv . . ICV 1KljMsW1 - i-mSMaflBaB "v - fr r i i'V , J C" t A' JXSA ff "J iinw'w .' V '- .. JC&s -.nr. W: AV.y.i, :i... yrSHJ m-' ' v.; -v.,.ii m yo w 5r- 'sg'sYv. K VW Why They far Mwdm Wit r. J I I .1 1. . I . -- ft. 'inj apiiit of Llbjriy l'uprtno r.icrlflcc. Ar.'.rfca lnfr,iatf T'.o X-oty t,f tin Unknuun Amalcan HoWlcr typlflct nil o' ft ai-t iin-f. Tl.-.t'o tl-o rnuon CommoniJtr.ln-Clil?f jrnn'lnt nr.i' :tTr-l v.-til!is 1,-r.at, wall.cil Ulilaa the calucn uUc 'illir cf ;" -zr:j ARMED OFFICERS SEEKING MAN WHO ATTACKED WOMAN f KcMili-iils of Klni.i WiiNhlnlon Alii, In lliint M'lllioiit Surrr ItcaM I I'llKblilii-il !ty nnlij' fry TACOMA. Nov. 4 Armed officers' , , , . , , , anil resl.lenta aro rnKar;eil In a hunt , ! t iii m uvea nit v uw;i vuniiitt--i have bec-i turned oer to tho city night attacked Mrs. iiiiMc; .Vall.er. I trwiiircr by J J. Furbcr, chairman 22. In her .home tSore. No doflnltelof the l.lr.math Kails boxlnu com trace of the man has been found Mrs. Walker Is confined In her j i .. LtfVoV.'-nariteUhirnrjA-1n.-tfr'JrSius.:i":V:.: ;i " "' I .. :..:; but her condition Is not comldercJ iierlous. The mnn auddetrJy entered the woman's room ns una lay upon her bid iosiIiik. She ttruRtitrd with net ., . , . i time, and ho fin- , , . .. baby In another 1 assailant f-ir same i nltl flil tv hnn n J rrirtm licrbii rvlne M WnIkcr.3 , of ,c mM wa, me3Rre, ,ut hhe suspfcu ie WJ4 the same man who entered jier Iuimb two week nco and ran away when she met him prowling around in a room. rR r'c t l-w , i , -"T'.VI v Walked ; BOXING COMMISSION . TURNS $30 SURPLUS TO CITY TREASURER Money Will Co to Ala rnlherlrvi ruinlly of St'trit; 1'uitlirr HHp I Tor Xccily Sii-uu A-iouml Thirty dollar, the surplus after the statutory provision1! Rovcrnlnf; ,...'.. ,7... ,.,. mission. .The money will po to re Iiom; a fathciless family of sica. 'inn imi iia- ii jui u iinu t r vrniv nrn nw ,'pnrnflionla iiik Uw mother lira beea cideavorlnn. with the assistance of ' several local orxanlratlons. to upfun,4 lhat cam6 ,0 m f0 , ,h- port and keep the family together. "If tho botlng during the winter season Is supported as well as the , . , , .. . ., .,.. open ng matches Indicate, said rur , .... , , ,,, . her. "tho commission will turn over to tho city ct'jnrll several hundred di liars for charitable purposes." State Statute Itlgbl Te statute regulating boxing In Oregon Is rigid regarding tbo appli cation of the money received, the theory bcltig that the cleanness of the sport Is corrupted only when the revenues aro loosely handled. So tho law specifically directs how the money shall be distributed. Outside tho boxers, only one mnn drawn any financial compensation. This Is tlm promoter, who may get a flat fee of not more than $100 for each contest, or n percentage of the receipts if It Is so arranged between tho promoter and commission. Tho boxing commission seno with out pay. Miil.l:i 1'unil Civatiil After the expenses of tho con tost, iurludiug the boxers compen sation and promoters fees, hall rent, publicity, etc.. aro paid, the law dlr ects that tho Surplus shall go to create n kinking fund of $500 to meet contingencies that may arise. After this J.'Ou fund Is created, any future surplus must ho turned over to tho city authorities to be rxepndod In charitable work. Is I'l.-M Suiplux Tho $30 turned over this week Is Iho first surplus that has ever ac cumulated here, nnd Is nn Indication of systematic nnd businesslike ad ministration by the boxing commis sion, mid also Hint tho sport Is be lli) handled In clean und uboveboard fashion by Its promoters ' AGAINST SCHOOL BILL i A. J. l.jlo Heclm-cn Compulsory Measure. Iiifiinguicut. on Liberty Asserting that ho bus been re Itioited by numbers of persons to iivqw his nttltudo on tho compulsory educational bill, Dr, A. J. Lyle, can didate for mayor, today declared that ho was against tho measure l oppose, ns an infringement of tho American guarantees ot personal and rotlglous liberty," said hyle "this attempt to direct tho parent's rhnlco of tbo school to which tho child shall bo sent." PIERCE'S TALK , F1ILS TD RT PAST ins Democratic Candidate for Governor Voted "Yea" On All Appropriation 8AI.KM. Ore, Nov, J.inpeclal) -With the record of liiivlnjc voted 1 for practically every appropriation bill, bond Issue, mlliiKe tax levy nnd salary Increase measure broucjnt to a vote In thn state senate rturlns; the four rcitular and two special sessions ! of tho legislature In which he sat as a member. Walter M. Tierce, who aspires to tho rtubcrnatorlai chair of dregon, will face the voters next Tuesday, November 7, with a gen eral cloud of skepticism hanglne I heavy over tho taxation issue with which ho has tried so hard to sup plant his early blunder In tying himself up to the Compulsory School bill, which now stands out as a de feated measure. Would 1'lercr Iteslure Taxc? With tho facts of I Perec's record before them the people of Oregon are colnc to Inqulro very peintedly: "Would Walter M. Picrco actually reduce taxes It he could as cover nor?" They will then proceed to answer tholr own Interrogation forcibly In tho nonaitvo at the polling booths. 1'lcrce's record as a spendthrift of public moneys begins with blij entry Into tho legislature as a state senator in 1903, so far ns state taxes arc concerned. During this session senator rierce .voted "Yea" on r -"' carrying. AA.assKO. rrlntion, or authorising a 'bond lane or other disbursement of public senate. Ho voted for every one of the 20 money disbursement meas ures enacted Into laws at that ses sion of tbo legislature, totaling S3, 657,711.32, and In addition voiced his Voting approval of the two other measures of .this nature "which reached a vote but woro defeated. During tho session ho voted for tbo full total of $2,GG3,711.33 In pro posed expenditures. Championed Salary IU1I He did not cast a single "Nay" voto on an appropriation bill. He v.'ns the active champion In the sen ate of the famous flat salary bill. Incroaslng and fixing the salaries of governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, attorney general, supreme court Justices and other state of fleers, which was defeated. It nas during tho session, of 1903 that Senator 1'lerco helped lay the foundation for what aro now termed the "wild orgy of bond Issues" the stnto is now experiencing. During the session I'Icrco voted for tho only two bills presented authorising bond Issues, and both woro to bo re' funded by direct taxation. Vutit;! for Appropriation During the special session ot 1903. I'lerco voted "Yea" on tha only threo appropriation measures brought to u vote. So far us Mr. I'lerco was con cerned tho legislative session ot 1905 was but a repetition of his re cord in tho two previous assemblies. Twenty four measures providing for dUbur&emonts ot tax funds wero call ed to n vote In the senate with IMorco voting "Aye." The total of appropriations and bond Issuos was ll.4C2.570.95 to Pierce's credit. This now self-christened watchdog ot the public purse was during that sosslon absent and not votlngon bills Involving expenditures ot 1 94t 724.39 which Included the secosd and third largest appropriation bills ot tho sosslon. Pour ot. the bills to which ho gnvo his consent for -sago provided for annual appropria tions of $27,500. Among tho 35 measures Introduc ed by Senator Pierce during this cession of 1905 was one providing $25,000 for operation ot the state portage railway, and another ssklag $50,000 for state noraatl schools, ' MARKET RKFOlSt: 1'OnTI.AND, Nor." 4. LlTSStotk .steady. Eggs slow, weak tone. Butter steady, te scarce. Wheat $1.14 t-).Sj it ",V ' o MS. " kX 7 v V.' -' :i v - n