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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1922)
'& s ?- T",itJF3tf' yt,)s. A- !'!,.' I'iHwmIi, ,,.r. '"Kfi,,., ) o fOHIp , M WEATHER FORECAST TOMCIIIT ,.M 'MiritMIMV, MAIN, MirTIIHAH'ir.lM.V UIM Ikupnttln iriprnijri OFFICIAL PAPER OK KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF KLAMATH FALLS Member of the Associated Press I iriiviilh Vi'iii. An. 11171.'. KI.AMA'III VMAM, OKKfJOV.UI liMJiim i(w Mm t h, wi Vffik PRICB F1VB CUNTS VSSsit-'-'-V"SSsv'Si'V'W Democratic Candidate for Gov ernor is Carrying State; School Bill Close PORTLAND, Nov. 8., 3 p. in. Walter Pierce, demo cratic candidate for governor, in lending Governor Hen W. Olcott by over 25,000 votes. The results in 1,241 pre cincts now stand: Pierce 103,880 Olcoll ... . 78,536 Compulsory Education bill: Yes 68,744 No . . . i7,730 For Conjjrens, 390 precincts: McArthur 31,305 Wntkhw 32,229 Grnhtun 12,949 Siunott 17,510 i I r3 LECTED f M4A S 0 fcK iyivyv AJAWvtAwWwVy BOTH PITIES I SE BIG BATTLE BREWS BETWEEN H. S. TEAM ' AND GRID VETERANS uauiv u ii ill. STATES KI.iimiiIIi llii-i Herns I'mml-v In Trim NtuilinU TiIiI.ijj Opp-i. "nrnlh HijiiiiII CiMitlili'iit IR I Mil ELECTED, CALIF. JOHII LEADS, Six Out of Four Precincts Give Majority; Leavitt Will Retain Office Republican Candidate for Governor Hrs Majority of Over 30,000 PORTLAND, 12:30 p. in. A loUl of 1,093 precincts, including 303 in Multnomah, give. Olcott 67,291 Pierce . 103,956 Compulsory Education bill, 973 precincte: Yea 68,744 No 57,730 Exposition tux, 828 precincts. Yes 45,150 No . 46,263 Income Tux, S04 pk-ccincts: Yea 26,013 No 53,373 Single Tux, 799 precincts: Yen 23,505 No 63,051 For convrrea 390 precinct-: McArthur 31,305 Wntlcins 32,299 Democratic Candidate for ':!,,pr ,ho ,,,K" nbt fon,"an 'Icon will meet a declare defeat or. Governor Wins in N. Y. r,.r,n oMrr KrIlMron v.-urrior win! G. O. P. Holds Power como to tho tonclujlnn that tlicy , have forgotten tho Knmo when tho' ,,.,.,.. ,. . , IiIkIi school loam and Klamath lias. llOhlON. .Nov. S Senator I.oJeo .. rav riiAVrfsrn v s !!.,. I Was rii.filipiiiil i.iir lli.i.n, Hm,,,,. 'lw" r'a" " JIOlIOO IIlWl Krlrftiy . . . ., ', . , . . nn ro-oiiriau i-.cr uaston. arnio- j f ! nnlion Is lea line Woolwlr.o by 30, crrii. yoiterday by n plurality of afternoon. 000 j(nn,n far i,.a,j, 1.SI8. n rerount will undoubtedly b With thu material In slKht. tho asked by (Ituton. hit associate salil. j ,,, ,!ecng fM eonrwit of victory. ! SAN KltANCISCO, November S. I I1KTIIOIT "rtv X Hnrmnr dor. I " tho JlIl"r !. tho school play- I'rli-nd W. Itlchardson's election wag ornor Portia, democrat, has ajipar-' "r "' tho nanus adopted by tho' Kouerally conceded when returns cntly boen iileetcd to tho lonnlo to J city team Is highly appropriate, anil from S3 I.os Angeles precincts pavo WILSON'S STATEMENT Aillmr It. WINon, m.ijiir-ilccl, iml.iv ilrrlart-il that liU admin Nlr.illnu Mould ! "oiifr, Ninr unit lui'lnrxi-llke." " one im-il fenr," it snlil, "tin- Inlnxlucllon of any KuniUy rluslnj; critiiiiiiiriu or ullirr xiirh uiipluiii-y IrtcUUtlon. Thm nri-r mhn imy lmN for iiirli npprrlirninn, If It rxl'tol. "I inn Kr.iti'ful fur tin- rfinflilciii'i nf llio'c wln rlrrtrtl mo. und Irtti' mi Itiiliti'ti KrmluiN fur iIhim- u iiipMir1r ollirr riindliUfe. I ii nl In m nv thi' l-l Inlrrotf. nf nil Hie rllirrn of KUnulli I'iiIN, urn! I Ixipv In Ii:ii tlirir full Mprrntlon Mlmi I uailrr I .il :!:p fiU-." Bticrceil Kcnntor Tiiwnteiul. jlcail la ovor I&.000. I Kcrrls' OMAHA. Nov. R. Ilov.i'11. rr im'lillcan, for M'liatnr ami llryan. for ilrnmrrct, for unvcmor ar uloct (jiloil, Tim iii.mnwiloiinl illntrlct.i in n In ilonlit with tin1 ilomnrrats JaiUiiK Ihri'i ami two In iloubt. DAI. I. All, Nov. 8. Arayflclil. ilom net at, oer!io!mlni;ly ilolt'iitcil 1'i'J ly. ropxbllonn, nml tin) linlrimnileiu ilomocrat rmullilatt' fur the nenatr. Mayfli'M will ,v tin- yuiinRi'it mem lie r of the tnnato. that they will demonstrate that Illchanlion 11.300 against Wool- tholr opinion Is Jiutlfltq. wlno's 7.S00. I.os Angeles i the. (Jntiil Atti-iKlino- l-:.Viiil ' domorcatlc camllilato's homo county. Ilo'.h teams etpect to ,hav0 a Ho Is tho present district attorney. kooiI attendance, tlcKotH rerontly t lio.ty are nood for ndniltMloii to this came. They promUo n Roly time ' throughout tho four iiuarterK, 7,000, Woolwlno I. COO. Senator Hiram Johnson has a two rinrliot !T.3nn drmorrat .',J,3.'.o, . NKW YOIUC. Smith, democrat. ami Nov. S. ulfrid I a ron coded to r I KCATI.K, Nov. S.V. (1. Dill i wai IlmiIIiir Senator I'olniloxtor by j 'J. 000 Mites In KIiir muni)-, Wash- "" I InRtnn, and by S00 votoa In Spnkmin PORTLAND, Nov. 8, 9.50 n. m. Pierce continued to, "" .riinK. hold his loud in the relume today. The lutest figures jive: " Pierce 72,574 Olcott 55,616 The vote in 760 precincts on the Compuiuory Educa tion bill is. Yes 47,866 No 40,199 Exposition Tux bill, 651 precincts: Yet 29,703 No .. 30,619 Single Tax bill, 403 precincts: Yes 7,688 No . .. ...30,446 Income Tax bill: Yes 13,184 No 22,203 Three hundred and three precincts, complete, in Mult nomah county, give for representative in the Third Con cessional district: McArthur 22,891 Wntlcins 23,550 For representative, Second Congressional district, 222 precincts, complete, give: Graham 8,077 Sinnott 11,948 TWO FIGHT TO DRAW ' """l 'hnny Ounns nf rnitliinil. Oivuiiii wni plulnly nut- Kill I.Viim mnl Wllilint Wcllj (lo III clmiMiil In inrry way, nml had no IIiiiiiiiN In l'a-. Itiiuv (linnrn fvom tlio nlarl. Ho was j liiiu'kji ilnwn.twicn in tho flrM Kid Kviinu nml Wildrnt Weltv round und was about mil In lliii fulfilled . prcdletl.u.,1 of rlnK "Tl!' n?. U'' " B'T ! ,1 pod I h flKht mid i;avo llummur I ho tinpuiii'i,! wiii'i. iniiy wuui in piuuurt (elilon to n ill aw at iK.imUmYlun null l.itit drclaro that fau.i will get money's worth. Unci, team, how en or, foels that tho upeclntor's pleak.iri' ulll Ho In w.itrlilni; the de feat of Hit other team. .Many ria)ir Out Tin- follow Iiik players have turned nut for tho Has Ileeus: W. (J. Clow, I. W. Mcl.minhlln. S. Il.ijlcck. 1.. I., (lay. O. Car. Clar- - rnco .eiwrii. II. Wort ley. t'nestor IMIII.ADKI.I'IHA. Nov. 8. Kor Schrlver. . .M. HIkrs. V. I.. WaUh. Kovornc-r of rcnni)Ivanln. 1. 100 out l:,, Mcl.oushlln. W. II. lMrrlsli. M. of tin. S.300 stiili' prorlnet kIu,c, mu,.icp. a. Walsa. I.. 11. IIalnen. McSl",rram'i Herman roster. I.efty" Ilressler. ! l.'. i Tosti-r. Cecil Matt, Hobert (Im.tz. W. Johnson, C. 1). Merrill. Kenneth Terry. K. O. Sha, Harold , (Srny. J. Wanner, C. llorkmau and (Continued on I'iiko 0) , I.x Parker. and to one lead on Pearson, i tholr. Seven republican and two demo cratic congressmen aro conceded elected. wi:.Tiii:i: i'r.oiiAiiii.iTii:s HE WASN'T SATISFIED UNTIL HE GOT HER IrliS MARClGP lifu I iss Too sTrcnuous, IVArATA J divorce;.' nlr.ht. r.vunii w.t.t llm ur.Ki'f.isor in Iho flint few round i, but Wolly was KoIiik litieni: at tho ond, The ilccl hIoii w:ih iiopulur Willi tho r.inn. .lark Harmon, in thn iioiiil-flnal.i, ' lilt .Inn llliickhurii will. ovorythli.K but tin. platform supimrts, ut 11.6 (lonelily Bcrupr from Medford Hlaycd thn four1 roinuln, A knock down In I ho flint round wmi followed by a novoro lioatlm;. iibn.it tin. bond, until It tippimrcd (hut lli.r luou would tu'oro u kuyo at any mo ment. Hammer Win1. Kahlly Klmor llaionu'i' of Han Jo.e, Cil,, found Utile opposUlou In tho cpo- Tilt. Klai.iath r'nlli mldsolM, Tuf- W Amler;iiin nml Voui.r l''IUImmo:.s, r,an the'r uti.ial uiilei'talului; bout. LAKE RECALL FAILS (Vinily .liiil,!. Kmlili to ll.'tiiln I (Iffli'i. at hiike.li'.v I.AKKVIKW. Nov. K.Tlin roei.ll of County .liidco K, U.- tlmltli wan dofoatod by u vol.. of approximately two to i.iim, Div 11, II. Kolty was tho recall ruudldntii, Olrolt rurrloil I.aku rounly by two to mm. Tho Compulsory Bclionl bill lout by ubout, 700 to 300, 1 i n -o r- JwMi V-Tw A -- -xI ' . ---"" ri ' I I v, M V?- - MT1" "-n - rt v iS w)J Unofficial returns from ten city prccincU indicate the election of Arthur Wilton as mayor. The figures give: Wilcon .' 832 Wiley 754 The fieures for Ted. White and Dr. A. A. Souk were r-lnco tho Mason , Partial returns from ISS scattered j not compUfcd, but White WSI leading Soule. ,M by the student California preclnctB Rlvo Richardson A. L. Leavitt ran far ahead of R. C. GroesWck Mtt C. M. O'Neill. Incomplete returns give: Leavitt a I,'ls53 - . Grocsbcck 791 O'Neill 754. Lcm L. Gcghagen had a safe lead over Lottie Fisher and C. K. Brandenburg: Gaghagcn , 804 Fisher 539 Brandenburg 189 ' Clara B. Calkins ran well ahead of Ida B. Moroyer, and her election seems assured: Calkins 863 Mofhycr . 650 The election of Cofer over McColIum in the Third ward, and of Covert ever Volmen in the Fifth ward, ap peared to be the results in the councilmanic race. Burt Hawkins was successful over F.cd Duke. Olcott leads Pierce by two to one, and Sinnott leads Graham by over three to one in this ceunty: m Olcott 1,072 Pierce 585 Sinnott 448 Graham 135 W. T. Lee leads A. L. Wishard for county assessor, nearly two tcrone. Lee '. 1,430 Wishard 805 All state measures apparently were defeated in this county. With a number of county precincts missing, the Compulsory Schcol bill appears to have lost by a vote of three to two. The one-mill tax for purchase of a county fair site carried. , Tho Cyclo-Stormasraph at L'nder- wooJs Pl.armac shows that baro metric conditions ha0 changed but ' little Hlmv Hi n re port yesterday. , consequently na- , settled conditions surb aa have pre vailed for the tail -IK hours aro like ly to continue for at least. 2i hours more. Korer.ut for not 24 heurs: I'usettleJ: Condition j favorable for rain or snow. Ilrlsk winds to- ulKht. o Unofficial returns indicate that Wilson carried six precincts and Wiley five. Wilson won in the Second, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth, Ninth and Tenth. Wiley carried the First, Third, Fourth and Seventh. For state representative, Twenty-first district, the vote in Klamath and Deschutes counties stoed: Burdick - 2,650 Ezell 3,025 Overturf 2,277 Bradbury 2,482 vir& ," ;"" CANDIDATES, Alllnif Wilson Make Sho.t ill ess; Junior lllks Present FORUM ! no"' De,(U "" a1"1 Alberl M""' I land told of tho plans of tba Jun- Ad-, lor l.lks. CuidlJatoi for office and tho Jun ior IJHu woro present nt tho forum toih.y. Aillmr Wilson mndo a short addresa iu which ho said ho had no fixed program to carry out, except n business administration, ther candidates present woro! J. U. Volmer. 11, C. (iroesbock, h. h. anehngon, T. I.eo, Clara Calklnsf M. S. .st and W. O. Smith. ltsland Cantrall, Lloyd Hun- COTTAGE IS BURNED A. A. l-'irc Destroy Itcsldenco ol Anne nt Hevcntli nod ittttwm ' Fire of undetermined origin at 4 o'clock yosterday afternoon destrsyr ' cd tho small cotttaee of A, A. Al -nos at Seventh and Jeffsrson. A nos, who Is a box factory wvrkW. had Just left homo when t,ha'(lM- '.',. broke out, nelbbor MMt iii'r' 7 ywAtp. - - - - i 1 ; j n h. Si K '1 v . . if.; r1 .1) v ;'