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Devoted to Our Civic and Industrial Development
VOL XVI
KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY. OREGON, SEPT. 21, I9J1
THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE
WILL HEAR FINAL COUNT
DOUBLE YOUR EFFORTS
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THREE DAYS OF
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♦ MBH. JOHN HKNHIG. FORT KI.AMATH
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wn sre *ur«. will meet tbe approval
of all:
MAYOR F. P. HANDERHON,
Jl IM.E II. L. BEN'HON,
ALEX MARTIN, JR..
F. L. HOI HTON,
E. W. VANNI4 E.
After all the ballota have been
countcd and everythlng ha* been a|-
prov d u> the satlsfactlon of tho rep-
rewntatlve» and the Judges, the
name of the Winner will be announeed
und tho big 11,560 Buick car will be
placed In the hands of the randldat"
v ho has polled the largest numb*'r of
votos durlng the Herald-Rspubllcau *
n>< rry campalgn
FOR TIU-t'OI NTY
PIUMiREHH, THIN
NO. 25
LYCEUM OATES
ALL DETERMINED
Special to Th* H-rsld
PORTLAND, Hept. 20.—Tri-coan-
ty development for Morrow. Sherman
and Gilliam has been discussed by the
vpeaisl Port 1 ano Commercial Club 1
committee the past week, and a con-1
EXAMINATION’S TO BE HKLD vention will be called for some time OCURHE OF FIVE ATTRAlTIONff,
NEXT MONTH AT PORTLAND this fall or winter, probably at Ar- , OFFERING PLENTY OF VARJ-
lington.
FOR ONE PRINCIPAL AMI
ETY, HAH BEEN OBTAINED FOR
A special farm demonstration train
THREE ALTERNATE*
will be run through the three coun
THIS WINTER
ties. calling attention to th- oppor
tunities for Improved agricultural
Special to The Herald
Attractions of the Lyceum bureau's
methods and diversified farming
PORTLAND, Sept. 20.- Senator
Prise* will be offer'd by the com course for the coming winter hsve
Bourne announces he has the appoint mittee for tbe best product* result b'en chosen, being booked through
ment of on* principal and three al ing from tbe new treatment of the th* Britt Lyceum bureau of Denver.
ternates to ths United States Naval sol), and tbe Portland people will co
The course will be given in th«
academy at Annapolis.
operate in making tbe Trl-County Houston Opera boi.s. . as follows:
Arrangements have, been made Fair, planned for the fall of 1912 a
Edmund Vance ( ■ >>. -, lector ■. Os
whereby Dr. W T. Foster, president
tober 21; Royal Er..; ish Gle<> Sing
of Red Institute. will direct the qual
ers, famous choristers and b*ll ring
ifying examination.
INDIAN LANIM4
ers, November 20; Ernest J. Sias, De
Examination* will be held Satur
RECEIVE BIDH cember 9; Virginia Jubilee Warblers,
day, October 14. at 9 a. m at the
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plantation melodists and banjoists,
Heed college building, Eleventh •nd
December 27; Edwin R. Weeks com
At
the
recent
sale
of
inherited
In
Jefferson street*. Portland.
pany, monologues. song 3 and special
diao
land:
neid
at
the
Klamath
In-
Candidate* must be between the
dlan Agency on S‘ptember 2, the ties, aMrch 19.
age* of 10 and 20, and will be given
bid* were received as follow* by Ed-
The Klamath Falls Lyceum bureau
a strict physical examination In addi
•on Wataon, superintendent of the is headed by Judge
nry L. Benson
tion to the mental test.
agency.
as
president,
Attorne-
E. L. Elliott
Candidates will be examined In the
Owner, Reuben Walker, NW% as secretary and Frank Ira White as
following subject*: English, United
States History Geography, Arithme sec. 36, twp. 32, range 13 •750; treasurer.
owner Reuben Walker, NE’,4 see. 36,
tic, Algebra and Geometery.
FIVE TRAINH DAILY
Dr Frank Loxley Griffin, professor twp. 32. range 13, 1750, both bids
by
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A
Fltxpatrlck
of
Paisley,
Ore.
DURING COUNTY FAIR
of mathematics in Reed College, will
Fred Hendricks, owner of SE A4
assist Dr. Foster in the qualifying
sec. 19, twp. 30, range 9, rejected the
Five trains daily will be run to the
teats.
bid of $965 made for hi* property fair grounds and return by the South
Those having the highest aver
ern Pacific during the three days of
ages will receive appointment. But by C. E. Gore of Kalama, Wash.
the fair. In addition to the train ser
one day will be given for the test*.
vice, boats will ply between this city
Thursday, Friday, Saturday—three:
and
the fair grounds and a number
day*—no more.
of automobiles will carry passenger*
Trains will leave the depot at 9
O. T. McKendere catne in from
and 10 a. m and 1, 1:45 and 2:15 p
Lake county Saturday to meet a
m. Returning they will leave the
band of sheep which he expected to .
fair grounds at 9:30 and 11:30 a. m.
arrive Monday from the Bly country.
and 5, 5:30 and 6 p. m. Round trip
Tb‘y never arrived, however, and
tickets will be sold for 25 cents. Gen
no# Shone Is trying to locate th*
THE PUB1J4' LAMW CONVENTION eral admission to the fair grounds
dear little lambs, which are supposed
will be 50 cents, and children under
SEEK IT FOR SETTLEMENT OF 12 years will be admitted tor 25 cents
to be somewhere In this county or
the next. He say* the sbetp are not
ALL QI EBIION'H ON DEPART Admltrxlon to the grand s-and will be
lost, but he don't know about the
25 ce
and children rn ‘er ’J yesrrs
MENT REGI ».«ION
herder*.
free.
B
f Following are th* rules 'hat ell
< andldate* must strictly adb< re to night, and the postmark on the enve
lope must bear witness that the same
for the closing of thia contest-
These rules ara advertised one was placed In the mall before 10 pm HIEHWHV PUNS ME
OUTLINtO
• eek ahead In order that all the ran- Saturday night
Mall from the furthermost district*
Sldates and th*lr friend* may study
GOOD HOADH < OMMISHION PI TH
them
If th* re Is anything that I* which boundaries In the rules of the
SEVERAL TENTATIVE PROPOSI.
contest
have
be<n
meutioned,
vis
:
i ut pvrfiitly plain ill«» rau iid UM aud
TIONH I P TO GOVERNOR WHO
their friends are request* I to notlly Klamath. Jaike and Siskiyou counties,
APPOINTED
IT-
tbe contest editor st ourIn order should arrive here not later than
7:30
p.
tn.
on
Monday
night,
Sep
ths- It msy be maue dear
Special to The Herald
After the ballots are counted by tember 25th Thia mall will then be
PORTLAND, Sept 19.—A special
opened
ir
the
presence
of
the
Judges
the contest eaitor on Thursday after-
session of the legislature to enact
and
the
ballots
made
out
for
what
noon, September 21st. at 5 o'clock,
good road* bill* was recommended by
the lock on the ballot boa will be ever subscriptions the envelopes con Governor West's commission, nam' d
tain
As
soon
as
these
ballots
are
locked and sealed and the keys of
some time ago to outline needed laws
the
will be turned over to th* made out the Judges will b* handed on this subject.
th<-s<-
ballots
to
poll.
They
will
then
judges at that time In the Herkld
Four bills were recommended by
offi- r and tlx- box will pot bo opened tear off the s«-nl and d*ixt*lt the bal
the commission for passage Into law
tgam until the Judges open It for the lots
One ia an act establishing a state
Tlx- <N>ui>t
lv.«l count. This assures evry can
didate In the race that the votes she
The count will then commence to highway departm- nt and appointing a
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casts after 5 p o. on Thursday even decide the winner. The first count state highway commissioner. This Inaane AAonmn Ewap‘‘*. I* Beliead'xl ■ It is generally believed that suit
MIIJTARY RIGOR TN AUSTRIA
lag will I h - polled with absolute se that will be made will be that to de official must be a skilled road engi
SAN JOSE. Calif. Sept. 20. Mrs J. cannot be brought against the gov United Press Service
VIENNA. S^’it. 19.— Martial law
crecy to herself.
termine the winners of the special neer, and will be named by the gov J Johnson, wife of a transfer com- ‘ernment. Nevertheless it is provided
ernor. All road* built by *tate aid
puny manager, escaped from the Mar that in matters pertaining to the has been declared for the first tlm«
Tlx- box will r< main In tbe office of ballots that are being offered to the will be under his supervision.
garet Ann Home, where she was a patent office and also in customs since the revolution in 1849 as a re-
ll-rnld until Haturday evening. candidate« who turn In the greatest
Another
bill
provides
for
the
estab-
number
of
y-
arly
subscriptions
a*
ex
putlent for nervousness. She fell on duties. appeals can be taken to the shult of the cost of living /lots One
September 23d. at I'» o'clock Any
was killed and a hundred wounded
• ubscrptlons tl at the candidates may plained In the op|M>*lte columns. llahnriit of a state highway fund, the railroad tracks and a train be courts.
Tbe public landa convention will while 175 have been arrested.
have to turn Into the contest depart These ballot* will be marked "spe- making provision for an annual levy headed her.
briug up the question of “The De-
ment on the last nli/bt must be put In clal," and any such ballots given to for the purpose. which will be sup
plemented by a portion of license
mand for Access to the Courts Upon A|yMpi| DIMMFR' PilFQ UN RflPU
s sealed envelo|>o accompanied by the | you must not be polled in the ballot
All Questions Arising From Depart-, HL I ml In I i R i T ii TI l U, uulu UH uLnun
correct amount of money and handed i box until after 5 p. m. Thursday eve- taxes.
A third proposed measure would
ment Regulations Pertaining to the
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tn the contest editor b-'fore 10 p m. ■ nlng.
Immediately after 10 p. tn Saturday
After counting the spta-lal ballots provide for construction of state-aid <>. A. C. GRADUATES RECEIVE Public Domain ' The subj-ct will be big AA HITE STAR I.IN'I.R IH MI’ED
night the content editor will open the the Judg 'S will decide the three win road* out of tho stat highway fund
FINE APOIN I AIENTS AT HOME presented to E. A. Lane of San Fran- •
cisco.
env-'lope* and make out the ballots | tiers of the big ballot*, and the same I Whether tho maintenance was de-1 AND ABROAD THIS YEAR
In these times, when the Washing-
for the nmount of suhscrlptlon* con will be made out for the three candi ibated.
HOME INSTANCES
Tho fourth bill would enable coun- ,
ten bureaus are engaging in so many
tained In each candidate's envelope, date« winning them. These ballot*
government pursuits and prescribing
and present these ballots to the re will I m * put Into the lx>X to be COUUt- ¡tie* under state constitutional prp- I Special t«> The Herald
United Press Service
I vision to Issue bonds for prosecution
spective candidates The laixlldnti*« ) i'd with the other*
CORVALI.I8, Sept. 20. The big rule's, regulations, etc., governing i LONDON, Sept. 20.—The Whit'
lot
road
work,
upon
a
special
election
the
affairs
of
our
Western
people.
-
wtfl then be obliged to poll nil the
demand for college graduates In all
Th- judge* will lhen be ready to
Star liner Olympic was rammed by
ba’lot* they may have. and th make the final count. One of the jb 'lng called by tne county court upon 1 sorts of positions is well indicated this topic will undoubtedly develop j the British Cruiser Hawke in the
petition
of
lb
per
cent
of
tho
voters
some
interesting
features.
judges w 111 then seal tho * lot of th«* Judge* will call the amount of the bnl-
bv the number of O. A. C. men who
I of the county.
The right of appeal to the courts I | Cowes roadstead. She beached at
ballot hoY.
| have b *n called to important posi-
11< t*. two of the Judge* will verify the
is quit? an Americanism, and that a Osborne Bay, and was dragged off
, tions since b'avfng college.
Under no considérât Ion will any nmount ho ha* lulled, and the other
decision
by a government agent must end towed to Southampton. The
Max Adams of Scio, ’10, who has
subscriptions be received after 10 two judge* will tally. The ballots DETROIT CAR MEN GO ON STRIKE
bow of the Hawkes was crumpled,
[been teaching agriculture and man- be final is not altogether satisfying.
p. m. Saturday night. This assures will then be recounted on the nddlng
Shy went to Portsmouth under her
! unl training in a high school at Dav-
the candidate that the amount of sub machine, and before any decision Is
own
steam, tugs convoying her.
import, Wash., has been made assist- MRS. N A PI ER. Hl ED FtIK
scriptions which th«y turn In on th made all three tally's will have to be United Press Service
DETROIT,
Mich., Sept, 20.—Not ¡ant in agronomy at his alma mater,
divorce :, asks alimony
last night will be unknown even to Identically the same.
a street car is moving today as the succeeding Henry A. Hoyt of Gar-
COURTNEY’S CONTEMPT
the contest editor until after the con
Each candidate In the contest will carmen struck without any notice
Another
step
in
the
divorce
case
or
SENTENCE SUSPENDED
' j rettford. Pa., who goes to the Uni
j^-*f Is over at 10 p m. sharp
have th1' privilege of selecting a whatever.
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Attorney L. M. Napier against Mrs.
versity
of
Ailcona
for
similar
work
< lut-of-Tnw n < 'nnilhlat'-s
representative to look after her In
The principal d mund w»s for a
E. C. Callaway of Spokane, Wash, Napl-r was taken in the circuit court
Samuel L. Courtney, adjudged in
Out of-town candidate* will l»> giv terests while the count Is going on. wage increase to 25 and 30 cents
Wednesday before Judge Benson,
en the same length of time to g t Tho counting of tho bnllots Is a pub hourly, The scale now Is 23 and 28 who got his master's degree in the when Attorney George Noland ap contempt of the circuit court for dis
pharmacy department last June, is
obeying an order not to take his son,
their subscript Ions Into the postoffice lic affair, and the candidate* are re cents.
the
n w *ltv milk chemist of Port peared with the defendant and her Clarence Vernon Courtney, aged 8
quested
to
Jtavo
all
their
frleu
I*
wit-
,
•s Klamath Falls candidate* arc giv
two
little
girls
and
asked
the
court
to
land. Hugh McCall, a former student
years, out of Klamath county, pending
en to g*t theirs Into the hands of the no»* thc final count.
MURDERER MAY
at
the college, has gone to the posi order tho paym- nt of 12.000 to the the divorce suit brought against the
coni'st editor
The Judges who will decide tlie
NOT <11-21 TRIAL tion of cashier of tbe Cove State bank defendant as alimony and expenses.
father by his wife Mrs. Pearl M.
Therefore, nil out-of-town candi winner of the greatest popular voting
The question was raised as to
from the l.aGrande National bank.
Courtney,
appeared in court Tuesday
over
carried
on
In
this
section
contest
dates must get their subscriptions In
Uniteel Press Service
whether Napier has been a resident
O. L. Lasoe, another O. A. C boy Is of the state of Oregon for a year past, morning with the lad.
scaled envelopes Into their re*nectlv<' of the state were carefully selected.
FOLSOM. Sept. 20. -Oppenheimer
On Tuesday last Courtney had ap
postofflees before 10 p. tn. Saturday and a glance at tho following names, may never be Jrled for tho Quijada now president of a Btock company for which would enable him to bring and
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peared in answer to contempt pro
murder, says District Attorney Wa-ch- the manufacture of a new improved carry through a divorce action.
horso. Action will wait on the high railroad switch which can be operat
If he has not been a resident of ceedings instituted by Attorney C. C.
ed
from
the
engine,
thus
promising
est court's decision on Oppenheimer's
the state for this length of time—and Brower, who represented the wife in
Tlie original schedule that goes into effect after Saturi lay
the divorce issue.
¡life sentence for attacking his guard. prevention of many switch wrecks Mrs. Napier claims that he has not
and saving time and expense.
Judge Henry L. Benson, finding
1 It Is expected In October.
;then ho is not entitled to bring a suit
night, HeptemlM'r Itltli, totlie < ml of the contest. •
John Quincy Adams of Sheboygan. for divorce in this state, as the law that Courtney had taken the child to
Quijada was burled In a quicklime
AVIs., who graduated last June, is the requires residence of one year by I its uncle's home st Spring brook, four
EVENING HERALD
grave nt 2 o’clock this afternoon.
manager and superintendent of anyone wanting to sue for such a 1 miles from Newburg. Ore., ordered
Price
Votes
Mackintosh Manor. Superior. Mont., a I legal separation.
. that the child be brought into court
LIBERAI« 1‘ltFIIKT LAURIER
noo
• i .an
Three Months' Hulmcriptlon . . .
REGIME IN POWER AGAIN large fruit ranch, at an excellent sal
But Judge Noland stated to the this morning by the father, and he
ary. Otto Elmen of Mulino, also '11. court that owing to the fact that Na- would then announce the court’s de
I United Press Service
1,400
Hix Months' Hitbscrlptlon........... ............................ a.no
OTTAWA. Sept. 20 The liberals I ia supervisor of a 120-acFe tract of ' pier, In his bill of complaint, alleged cision.
8,000
Twelve Months’ Hutiscriptlon . . ......................... n.oo
jure predicting the return of Premier fruit land nt Wren. With A. F. j that he had been a resident of the • Courtney went to Springbrook, got
H.OOO
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’ Laurier's administration tomorrow by I.nfky of Salem he was employed this state for a year prior to the com- tho boy and brought him back to
a slightly reduced majority- thirty to summer on government work in pre ! moncement of the action, the point [ Klamath Falls, apeparing In court
85,000
Five Years’ Huliscrlptlon........... ......................... ,an.oo
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forty.
It was formerly forty-five. cool I ng.
i was not demurrnble at this time, and ' with him this morning, as ordered by
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Conservatives ar predicting a major-
H. E. Wslberg of Lents, and 8 II. I could only b» brought up in the case j the court.
KLAM ATII REPUBI.H'AN
j itv of twenty. AdnilfUdly the result Hall of Cleone will teach agriculture, when It comes to trial.
Judge Benson suspended sentence
Votes
Price
[depends on the silent vote.
! In high schools at Los Angeles, Calif.,, Judge Benson took the papers in | In the matter during Courtney’s good
*2.00
1,200
I and Raymond Loosley of Fort Klam- the case and ordered that files of the i behavior.
William Kolkonilsh, from Klam | ath will do likewise nt Ferndale, Cal. [ matter previous to the recent devel
8,500
Two Years' Subscription........... ........................... 4.00
ath Indian reservation, Tuesday took F. L. Qrlffin of Canty will be at opment be placed in his hands so that I A new sidewalk Is being put along
10,000
Five Years' Subscription........... ........................... 10.00
out a marriage license to wed Mary I Boise, Idnno in the same work, and , he might consider the matter thor- | Main street in front of the Central
¡Laura Hill-Griffin at Payette. Idaho. oughly. He will,give a decision later. | Oram mar school.
Cowen, also an Indian.