Mil Hl, II,MII It I, UfM ' THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON IllTOTI .. .." ' ' I1.' L. .Jj.';'.' " ' '-' ' -L' ' ..-'! J,.', '. ' , Page Fiv MINI Ms. tl MD H.-.. Princess Separated From Husband Personal Mention K0 SI 1 Prominent Oregon People Give Views on Compul- Sory School Bill i m H BPP I 'ysBUj. 'Jjv rt'i "1 . '''"'kiiiiiiiiiiiiB iMTu:.,', 'JlH yy fWz ' r ' futf i i nr lf J V0' ., i , ii rir - , i ili.. iin,t Umillful prlnc'im in nil I , ; i i t ill liuai'iiul, u r.umtxr il nun or i m ,i i i i , i . . .n i . in. i, HIim ii irmnltilntt III In r ilmtruu II i I. ii i i .ii-ii i fu .i ivmilil liwnll iIkIiIn to liiiJ I , , , , ni . .it Ji I. i luin:. if liu lift tho plucv. r MEW TODAY roitci.li HAI.I. 'I In i'c iiiiIim liny nun nml I will rhi- I un free .My prlii- won't liurl oiir poiki-l. Heo Wok. 2 HI llroml fit. Mlmt Kit unn) Uuny inoiiii)'. I l.lulil linii.rl iIiik iniiiiiN, IT Miiln. !! POH HAI.I l full hlonil .lor-i-y rnw inn' riiii,i,il full IiIihhI Hoic'tin hull, nwitli olil, to-k cond i'i.-i' lit touniy fair. 10" i'rtn urn) t liii'i.n Poriir I'urnmm, Mer rill. Or.-. J Hill MK.NT -Now u-rrmin unfurn Uliftl 1. U. I'latlvrtvl I'tiuni' '''' "' SCATHIt ItKAIH.UH TN llfl UMVT t.ri.nli rnrntall.nl nn! ' fllllXM. OluVI'l. (illlVOt Jjirll iikaih:.. ' l.ul rliiilH". V II. MniT.all. pi nno limor. nt HhilM'i lit. A fow morn ilnyn only Itf 131 rVt.mil. tor I'lno ' VANTKI TO TKAIIi:---llulrh 81 fur ford trMi-k Adtlreaa W II. KIU. luiry. Un. !& . ,, . i iinou M.K- .l-room timim with bath; nr.ily furoUIind. tiowly mtiitmt. hi If blnrti from U'tijm Poll tun liniPl. l.arBi'ln Unr, I'lno St I -1 o Prom. .n iK-iTi: . Miiici; Hir)i from llni'.m' tlailrh Kmio ril une llnlil itfy -i ll. mnlnr ltiri-.-i mi. t'lil llnliiT liri l.i. mi brsnil. iiU k iiiiiii.. nml lull Htirii w Itt- rut in riRlii fori' foul lli'turii to llacif ni'n Ii I'i'U.iril I .' i1 j iii . i i i i i ""K.'ttr3C 0 0SIIX03II BY GOSH SOME NAME te. envzeu iszszvsmtxa.D.TrstKn i I iiii lliu html of Icntlier that miiiw hihI mln lll mil iinki' kiiK hi i Hpi'tii') .In 1 1. 1'rom, hIiiih i';ilr In!. Cili St. Jint tiff MhIii. l-lfi NOIM'i; j To my many p.iln us I u.ml in ntitiniini)!) Iluil I li.it m-ri'iili'il a in sltlllll Willi till' lli'W I'llln Tren (lira tn ami li'iuiior.irllv li.ixn to illxron limn' tlm "V:r t'li'.i iImr Hirl" lllllll I llllM' fllllll'l II llllllll) lll.lll In my it:iu Willi iiiiiny llinnlin fur li.i nml iiiltiin.iKi I riMiinln, l A. VAN KIIAI.IMir.N. m Ml II UK lli:i,i;JATIOV rONSTANTINOIM.K, Nov I Tho .iiiinl IhIit liifnriiii il lli nllli'il IiIkIi iiiiiii nlotH'r hero Unlay that the i iiiiil.iiitliiniilo Ki)rrnmi'iit will not .nil a lii'li'Kiitlnn to !' l-iinanm' ! .no riinfori'iiriv l iIh I Aiintli'. will lint Irnvc mi' oul on t Ii Ini'i nK.iln? Annuo "Von, ionr. In tho nprliiK i lino M.ilii'l: Dn tho troot uil nw.iy liiholr rlotlioa In ilielr IriinkB In win irr Atuillo. AH EATING k.ACE OF EE!1E.NCE Mnny I lotniin-iit illlr.i'iu fruin nil ii'illilim of (In i,i ii arn olirnliiK ivllll iM'ij Inriii.'iiii' ni tlinir rimrunil tlio irniu'ii I'uiiiiiiiliiiiiy nlinnllrjii hill, rnulliil mi iiih f.ooiiilnr 7 h.illnt. Hi.n' ii'fiirilH only rimm lor tbu fol Innlinv' i mh hitnv Mr Mi'tnnilnr Tlinnipsen. Orron'n ft t vo'i.ini If-al'ltiiiir, now :ircliJ0!it of Hi- 1'ilin't il U'l.niin' (Itilin of l'it tin1 'I- 'I li'i Iilll In lint Aiiii'rk-nii; iiu' iiiTrnf II It imiornolliim ni i'h i, nml dn not fnr n inoiiH'iit In i iln ifcn'-foiiH. fair mliiilPil imo iiii if oh'chii irlll tuto In urnli nil iiiM.iimiui imaiiiiro; I Itavu too much f "Ml III lll"H . i ii H IdiUlit It'll. ir yfan a cluh wi rl niitiir uf tlin offldal Uit fiJ itiiU'ii l.iilli'llii -Willi all ma oiit ih i ii my rnmi 'it il. I will ny that i i rif.i"i hill ' unfulr. un Aln linn .li.i iimii'i'i imry 11 rjiu'litl ho ro hull) 'I' (rallil l'-:il fnr (ill tllllft It will in- hnrlwl uVi'p iiinler the nver whiltiilm' iiwiliimho of nil IniHiviiant i lirtiiniii''N ImlluiH Mm Nurmnn I'. Cslnromi. nliloly l.iiiiwn iilinnlnr ant cluh nummi To my mliiil, this bill II ri'iiiilomi.t, uil (.iIIimI lor, iiiluililiniiiiii. ImrhlMj? I.nck to thi' ilnrk ii',ta i.f itra-Ttltloii, hi;; olr). ullrhrraft It fthnuttl he h.'ati'n W I, llri'v.ijliT. oilty roliitiililnn- r of roriLiml, Itwilliix munilicr 'if thu Oii'l'iiii hur. mi'iiitii r of (In. I'orllainl lllirnry Imanl nml lialrnuti of tin Nun mrl .rlnn anil l'ri.t''lfiiil Coinliilt l'o fur IVii-ituiii In IMiictillnn, with h)'.uliii:irti'ni In ttw I'nnsnllilBtcil HiTiirllk. hiillillni, I'ortland I mil ilnMitliiu moil of my (lino In the of fmt to ilif'ut I lie hill I ronltlti't af fonl m do I lmt If It wi'xo not pirnlC' loHn, ilrlmm nml iluhllim of iacrcd irlnrlilni JllilKO nioplirn A. I.mvdl, IVtnlle. Inn 1 lannot loo norrri'l) luiiilimn tho niPR'iii' Tliri' In ii fair com liiiluur) 'Jiicll(iii n.' on our atatutu liiinka now NotliliiK fntthcr nml h nalU. rtci'pt to n "K till lllnit) hng otirB to rcpmllnio ly their liclluu thM LIU I.oiiU I' lln. KiiKrno I tin un nlli'riihl oppaivil to (ti Lill It Is usi'lr. n Imcltwiiril moti'ii.i'ut ami i n tlrol) out of plcio In IILirt lo.'.nj Oregon rlu l.utlurun nilt i try In kciitiiI hmi inn li'iniifil tin lj.il. Ir. ,li)lc.-au pu'lutH throiirliniit tin- ninii lmi ro (initiated Ii; tro l..l.,ni iil.un ,i'i 1 ',( MMltlttn. whlMI' utii , U l WOUlll'l II', luo Jollidl Iii lli.' ouli r j.tnlti t tho moMriir? Tho I'rntfU. t nml Nun ifiorl.in Poinilllttro Off!' linn itlijon ffj(n mi inor Ori'iton Hi.it id lull it. .a c ic.Tiin,;l iifij j iii- . ponpli urup 111 MM l plll'i II' '.I " p'.M lllllll W l Wcl nml ilnill'l''' r wen lit town i'iiorlny from ih Kintiniii yt 11 r) Hoy Nclitnii won In ii wi UiIh, iiirtiliiif frittn II111 Nol'ni r.inih, ' ilh of Kopi). I I'. Mi'Aiillffn Ih 11 1 If. liMlnMijt vlhlliir frnnl I'nrt Kliiinnlli Iiti h" iiwiih mi (ixlcimlvo iiillli' ruin Ii Mrn A B llnrlttrnn i- fn town for 11 few !ll)'rl fioin lor lionm nl Oili'ina. pinrliiniliii; wlntr "UppIIch 1 I). A. Ml Cnmti wnn In t,..n ih.M incniliiR tonkins nfior lm :m- nf ' lnlr f r m hln riindi on in Mirilll road 1 W. A I'nnkoy In cxpninl luri from Kan PrnnrlMn on imiinlit h train owl will vlrli lioio f n imwnil ilayn with frlumli. 1 311m Lorottn Ii'IiiiIiikh li.i" iii'-T' .1 into tint KuilRfl np.iri:r"ii,' mil ulll l ot In "no 10 lior frli 1 -I in Ml lluliy I'Vowlck'a iiiinrtmnit ' Ur. U l l.-imh 11 il J I M l.rurhlln nr plu. mint: . hunllnu tr j fur toipnrrow Thi xihti to spin J tho ilfty In tlio -M.il n ntrl t lr J. A McAIvy .1- iilhIik to. .M'-va. a umall nlnlUm iioitli "f f till .luin whoro li will J i- h' r Iiub- ! hand who Is omploycil In ih lumhor1 cu ir (a tltoro l.0Wl Atllt, Who llH ' n II' iii-nlotiil , near Oilemn, left for 1l1.1i ;il ko on 1 tho boat ih If miriilni: iiiim; to ipi'.lll thO ll'ltt tWO ll.i" Rl'UiIlK thlnKH In Hint proilnu km I) for ilrrllna. , II W Townr. it wi'll kiinwii nil xrn of Kent), wiih In town t'U afitr-, nonn nml roporu that Hi") .m- liar Imk a pto unrlnl thcr? tonight for tho purposo of rnlilnr ivmn 11 buy nrw plionn,"rr .ill n oriln fir iln ni Ik il I!i pnrts from VnSru In rr II ll ( III Wiioil In innfitii'il in tin' ho'pltat frnn InJiirliM 'in ml v 1 r.il uinln .iro wJifil In- Ml from the Copru 1I.1111. nay that ln U liitv l impr.HliiK mil It In .xrtiil tli.it !! will ful termer In time Why Clcsu Pr'.Jtr flchcol:' Iliuiidul wr. nr ii ni In 'ho pro pom il lorjpiil 1. ur lion bi I m lln .'.'' m mlie r 1 bill it Injiirtuo to ll'tlllTH of Iilll IhtjIlIlBlll'll mlllMllj .ixt'litt whlrli tin i,- hii9 bii-ii no 1 11.1 lU Int. wotih! In- wurki'il Ii) tho bill 11 nil.iptlnii; h laru.' n imliir of I'mploMK milil In out of worL anil taxi 4 wouhl In" Itirronii'il In untiT to hoimo ami trull tliiiiiMiuiM of pupil, uuw In Khali' sctiueU. J. J. I-'mlicr mi)K Die woitil may own un n IKIim. bill ii i fc.il to In1 KOOil llllll'lll is to ni'' It ' Si iK'HiliiK not to won) . . . -t U !l IiiiIiIh'iI hall iiial.o? it ,. J-l mis wlfo i .in I finil leut: I .1 r '1 111 r lUlfli.imlH in it What' 11 ilciilliV) it 1 1 ip' ' "Tlio last 1 lnil! ni ii i i" "i fllvwr. mm " Over 250 Pies! Wlicve pleanniil GiirrountHngs unci good food, well cooked, nrc nlwnys to be had. Fried Oysters and Fried Chicken Choice Tender Meats All American and Chinese Dishes cooked to order. OPEN 1 P. M. to 2 A. M. TIN HING GUEY 619 Main Street Up Stairs f,-s-- 1- aiiB. Tel. 140 n. ..in mimnliin. raised til Now Jersey, I thought to bo tlio. largest ever Brown, n " counds. contains enough material lor 250 Ple. wo" tho nnt VrU t tho iuit Intorstato Fair. At jiiiii- urilri', sulijiri to tin nppnuiil of lint i;i((lliin lor Mn)'ir. o 7, l!K!'J. I AM OUT TO WIN Get behind the man that can pull the most votes. Labor is favorable to me because I did not sign the nine hour clause. Mr. A. R. Wilson refused to unify vote. Committees of the League put me in field and endorsed me by recommending ''No nominations". I am a member ofthc League and will clean up safely first morally. Get behind me. I can pull the most votes and win. DR. A. A. SOULS. (I'nlil Aihrill'iui nl) WHO OFFERS BEST CHANCE FOR TAX RELIEF? incf that the vital problem before the people of ths qualization. s discovery two years ago, and at that time, in a spe- point a committee for the ourpose of making a com- s and means for remedying whatever unnecessary tax ntcd on this committee by Governor Olcott, and it was ear, and he had become a candidate for governor, that as a good campaign issue. Mr. Olcott discovered it campaign issue, onviction, especially in view of the fact that Mr. nd votes of approval, for 95 per cent of the state tax ON RECORD There aretwo candidates for Governor, both claim State of Oregon is the problem of ta:: reduction and e The Republican candidate, Mr. Olcott, made thi cittl mcssnc.e to the legislature, asked permission to ap pletc investigation of the situation and devising way burdens or tax inequalities that might exist. The Democratic candidate, Mr. Pierce, was appoi not until that committee had been at work for over a y Mr. Pierce mads the discovery that the tax question w two years before without any intention of making it a Which man then is apt to be sincere in his c Pierce as a legislator is responsible, by his own bills, a burden? REPUBLICANS Moreover, the entire Republican party in Oregon is on record through its delegates to a state convention as being with Governor Olcott in his plan to effect reductions and equalizations in the tax burden. The state platform, adopted at that convention, says: "Wo billi'io linn flu ltiil I'mic In t'lN r.imp.ilmi U tb i.iiostloii of f li-vi i"ltar nml rii.illln tin' tn liiiiilcn. 'Hit Iti piibllc.ni putt) In tl'ls liiti iivnuiiliil I III" urir.ll) nt tin- lnt KUillar hl(in of tin- Ii i:I-,lali;n' two jt'.u .r;ii nml, nt I In- re Hi -t nf I In- piu'itini, Hi n . Olttilt, ntitlioilrcit tin- iippn'lilmi'iil of n ctiiumltli-p to lliu "lliiatc tho iimllei' nml iiiitl.i' l.Mnnimrtiilnlli'ii', In onlrr thai tlm ni'vt IcxNIalurr mlrlil hai Mimollilnt; ilrflnlli-nml tiiu.K tc to cnalili- It Inti lllucutl) to p.i W'n- iiini'h iiin-liiii tlo Iiiwh upon till- Mihjiit. (I) "Wo plulso iiiiim'Iii to Irplslntlrii-nlilili l' liiluu to (In- koiiiPnt till. MM Hinoiinlt. of piiiH'tt)-, ir.il nml priMiuiil, lion omltti'il tlicn'fioni, llu'ii'liy iilli'tluK tlio biiiiUu of llin-o ulm mi tir.w p.ijlni; nil tin Iiimw. , (l!) "V pUiluo iiiii-i li'v to li-l-Inllnii -.tlii: In Hit- vt. iti' ln cnnimll!u pb'nnry p.iwci' to cflcif 11111111 priniat y n-ii-MnriiU, tlm itiialllii piopcit) n i'miiil,s Ik-Iwci'ii ImllWilunl t.i hi)i'is nml Uiik fiiilliri- 1I1 ii'it-.ln the lunili'ii oi 1 he iiiiiii ulm iiou p.nr. nil tlio i.im-s. (It) "WV fimir tlio nbolllliiii of uii'Ic" liouiiN mill p miiilloii'i mill tl'o cnn. vi llilni'iiii of ili'ikiitiucntr. to pit nil iltipllciitloii nml wo pli tlao oii'--i'lt- to 1 il.'f Inilo nml I'irltiibic plan fin- tlio irtlii'tnout of tlio ht.ito's oiilstuniliiii; bnii'' -il In 1I1 lid ilm vi w I 010 110 ilrlliillo pi-ovI(ii fir Its irtliiiir-nt hits uliiiil) Ix-rn tiimlo nml wo ill u--. to killuult prnpii'itlv foi ftitilirr lioml i-Mir-. nt hpcclul 0I11 linns." CANDIDATES ALSO PLEDGED Governor Olcott and all the Republican legislatives candidates are pledged definitely to the tax re duction nroram. Who, then, is likely to givo to the people of Oregon nsrded relief in this matter Ben W. Olcott, who originated the tax reduction idea, two years ago, and a solid Republican legislature back ing n Republican governor in his plans, or Waiter Pierce, with an official record as a salary booster and a tax booster, that has no equal in the legislative anna Is of Oregon? During his campaign, Mr. Pierce has advanced first one idea and then another, all of which have been proven absolutely falacious, impracti cal and apparently propounded without any consideration except that as a bait for catching votes. Mr. Olcott, on the other hand, is standing four-square on the Republican State Platform and will be backed by a Republican State Legislature, workin g in harmony with him on the state of facts that will be set forth in the report of the tax investigation com mission which Governor Olcott appointed and which cemmission, at the time of its appointment, was referred to by the Oregon Journal as "appointments that are most excellent. We believe the sane, conservative, thoughtful voters of the State of Oregon will take no chance on any wild ideas advocated during the heat of an elec tion campaign but will trust their problem to the man who first discovered it and who started the machinery in motion to remedy it, two years before there was any campaign in operation and at a time when he was not thinking of being a candidate for re-election. The hope of the tax payer in getting some relief net only from state taxes but from local taxes, through changes in assessment laws, lies in the election of Ben W. Olcott, backed as he will be by a Republican legislature and a Republican state organization, pled ged by a platform to accomplish this end. REPUBLICAN Walter L. Tooze,. Jr., Chairman. STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE C. E. Ingalls, Secretary. PLAY SAFE AND VOTE FOR OLCOTT (I'alil .1l01tlfcymout) id mi v'll v-, 1. '.. j f . -."if wi' vmugr: .wftty