KLAMATH WILL « * 4« *4 »«***«* « 1. KA DI.XU PAPER OF ♦ • MOl'TH KR.X OREUOX « 44044*4*4***4 COUNTY BE AT THE 1915 78 X YES k. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1914 I Germany's Great Naval Hero, Who Sank 3 British Cruisers AGAINSTIEUIONS “R-RE-VENGE,” IS J||[ Of Qfj i ••«««••««•••• ♦ REACHES KVKRYO.NH « ♦ IX KLAMATH OOVNTY * C !••»*••••••• XI MHER nt LOOKS LIKE AN ALL WINTER CAMPAIGN I III MT IIE DP I* til l Ml.XT IXH I N < <»Xwl I. ero of Germany. His Mi»a Ruby Campbell, sister of Mrs. Imprisoned by the Russians, declares wua the daring exploit which resulted that the three German generals who *• it. Rol»ei(»ou, died st Eugene ou lli the destruction of three British sere re»t»>nslble for Ute disaster to ' Weiliti-sdsy morultig. Mts« Campt» it cruisers In the North den the Creesy, the kaiser's forces at Augustoff, were and tier mot tier wore on their wgy tu th-- Hogue und tlx- Abouklr -a feat tried by court-martin), found guilty i ; visit Mr». Ilobettetm nt Klaiuath Fulls which shocked ail England and made and they had expected to be here title her people tremble momentarily In and shot. The story from Russia Is that the , wuek Tliey hint slopped en route to d< uht about her navy. Von Weddlgea German prisoner has shown a copy of visit n brother of Ml»» Campbell In j Is only 32 years old, but his name s general order from Kaiser Wilhelm. ; Eugene. 'rings through Germany und Great vxprcMtng great indignation at the While Mils» Campbell lias not been lit Rain's enormous navy haa not in surrender of Augustoff, and orderlug •well fur »blue time, her condition did th a war produced a hero « linar fama the recapture of the position under ' not betomo serious until Hnudav compare» with that of the German penalty of death. morning. The funeral will iw al Von Weddigen was 200 miles from .Marshfield, the family home hi . base of suppliea, having traveled most of that distance under water, wl en he sighted the three cruisers. Michigan Tc-aclic-rw in *M-«»l<>n He found them in a triangle, and af- Lulled Pr Servie» I I ulted Press Service KAI.AMOZOO. Midi. Oct. 2». LONDON. Oct. 29 Dispatch*» to a press association from Fleetwood Schools all over the state were closed »ay that another steamer has struck a today, and the students celebrated German mine off Malin Hoad, on the while the teachers met In Kalamnsoci north coast of Ireland, and went for the annual convention of the down Lloyds have no Information, Michigan State Teachers' Association but It Is believed ths boat was a small 1 lie school holiday will last through tomorrow. roaster MILLS RANCH IS “The Mutual Girl and Her Auntie’’ is MAX'XN ft IH H IstXG AGEXT It Is u fact loug recogu.aed by ahrvwd retailers und careful advertisers that woman Is the world's spender Her disburse­ ments for family supplies are enoriuoue. Il is not the grout Industry, mercantile establishment or bunk that puts into circulation the money that keeps the world going; It 1s the housewife. Remove her transact Iona from trade operations and st«g- nallon would result. The industries, the mercantile institutions and the banka owe lliulr prosperity to her. On Hie other hand they are her conveniences. A i Perhaps she handles only a small part of the Income of the very rich, hut the incomes of the very rich are at once drawn from the concerns to which she, either directly nr Indirectly, gives her patronage, and are, either directly or indirectly, In­ vested In the concerns that supply her wants. She handles (ho largest part of the Incomes ol the well-to-do. She handles prac­ tically all the income of the poor. The man works and earns, generally speaking; the woman spends. How well she spends Is u determining factor In the welfare of the community and the nation. As a rule, the num who does not consult his wife In regard to the home needs, who does not Hike her into Ills confidence concerning the business nffalr, don’t have much to spend, and I'm of the opinion that he ought not Io have much Io spend, for the reuson thut he don't know how to spend It JtldlclotiRl.v. lie Is usually n "tight wad." and I h not much account to an» body or anything. Of course, I am speaking more particularly of the good, Henslble class of women, and women that are fast coming to the front In the business matters today. Mnn.v a woman In this city and community will cut out and paste up In her home The Mutual Girl and Her Auntie Page that the Herald will soon begin to pnbllah. for future reference "DADDY." I filled Press Service LOX1ION, Oct. tiV.—Additional warships lucre been sent to < Imunei ports along the northwest const ot France, to support tire allies in s new attack. wlilcli has apparently treeu planned against the German» from these- |w,rts. I ndoubledfy the Germans leave massed their submarines and light torpedo foals in the canal between Bruges and Zee Bruges. It 1» also re- ported that the Get-mans are moving a large part of their airships fleet to Belgium. lug larlli-r» lo O- fi-ut Smith, L'slug Î0 VISIT HERE MOMAX VOTE (Llir ^rmt-Wrrkhi Hrrajn VOLUME XIX IXIFIAH'IXI. FAIR? l'piled Press Service PARIS, Ort. 20.—Physical exhaustion 1» «erioualy interfering with the progres* of tie- liglitiug in Northern France, tbe soldiers beginning to break down under the continued strain. That is the reason given for the slackening there lust night and today. The German losses far exceed that of tlie Allies. The though, is largely intact. 1 lie alii,--, hate not attempted a general adtancr. Both armies are «•■iniorcing f**r a big struggle. Thousand» oi German reserves are reported < rowing Belgium. It la believed that another attempt to advance will be made by the kaiser's force» from Xieu|>ort toward Dix -Mu.le anti between Lille and Arran. Headquarters believes the German- contemplate active operations all u inter. This afternoon comniunh|ue says that tire allies continue to make progrvw, especially lirtween Vpres and Arran, where a number oi German trenches were captured after a series of brilliant charges. Tiie communique de« lares that tlx- allies are advancing in the Argonne region, ami close to tile forest of Apremont, hut that elsewhere there is no atgn will be closed her» tonight at a banquet of tbe Icwa la-ague of Wilson clubs, at which Sec­ retary of State W. J. Bryan and Post­ master General Burleson are sched­ uled to be tbe principal speakers. Democrats from all over Iowa are here today attending the closing rally <>f the campaign, the object being to land Congressman Maurice Connolly of Dubuque In Senator Cummin»* shoes, eleven congressmen and a state ticket. Look Over This List It’s a Resume of Some of the Initiative Measures his plan be has sent out through Crook. Grant and I-ake counties, urg­ ing the people of those counties to Condensed lilies with their ballot Nos 328 aud 32»—Public ducks Mi itXIXG PAPER ERRED IX OXE-AIT IXIMEHI WRITTEX III vote for Vernon A. Forbes, repub­ number of a few of the proposed cun- wud water front __ amendment. __ ______ _ Would lican. and P. H. Dencer, democrat, Illis IOXXKITIOX—THE FIRST OXE OE THE TROUPE HAN OF both of Crook county, and stating stitutloual amendments, and a brief deprive state school fund of revenue, statement of their real meaning and Would lock up for generations un­ FERIXG AT THE ORPHEI N THE- that the people of Klamath county effect. If adopted: FARM XIME HAN REGISTERED sold tidelands and prevent dcvelop- did not want W. O. Smith elected. Nos. 302 aud 303 —For consulu- ( ment of industries. ATEH I.AsT XIGHT Naturally it can be expected that lion al amendment creating the office Nos. 330 and 331—Municipal Crook county will give the majority of lieutenant governor. This pro­ wharves and dock bill. A measure of their votes to the two men from posal has been heretofore rejected by permitting cities to go further in that county. Grant county, which ad ­ It was a well pleased audience that The moruiug paper erred this the people. An unjustified repeater. | debt. Companion to the preceding morning in reporting the registerlug left the Orpheus theater last uight af­ joins. may do the same So. Mr. Em- Nos. 80S and 30*—For amend­ measure. of "Asplndale," H. L. Mills' tine farm ter witnessing the production of "The mftt and his friends figure that If a ment of section 7, article XI of the Nos. 33t> and 337—Specific gradu­ near Hildebrand Instead of being Country Girl," by local amateurs. The considerable vote In I-ake county can constitution authorizing indebtedness ated extra-tax amendment, Confls- be thrown to these two men that W. members of the cast displayed his- 'registered with the county clerk, as for irrigation and power projects, its the paper stated, the name was sent ironic ability in the manner in which O. Smith will be beaten, and they will effect would be to encourage bonded catory tax. Oppoeed to Industry and Heretofore defeated to The Herald for publication, tn re­ they handled their lines and situa­ have that sweet revenge for which indebtedness and would nullify the development, by two to one vote. A repeater. they are longing. sponse to a suggestion made In a re­ tions, and kept the house laughing. restriction of the section, as It now' Now. I want to sav to the people of stands, limiting the state legal liabil­ Nos. 338 and 339—Consolidating The skit, which has to do with a cent editorial Kinmath county that I do not care corporation and insurance depart­ case of mistaken identity, was written This was the first uame to be sent ity to $.50.000, to The Herald for publication since by Mrs. Sant Garrett. In addition to whether I get a single vote In the Nos. 308 and 309—For amend­ ments. Just a personal irle vanee the editorial was printed, but is was furnishing the sprightly vehicle for whole district. I never asked a man ment ot section 32, article I of tbe measure. Nos. 340 and 341—A peteonal not the first to be registered with the appearance. Mrs. Garrett also or a woman to vote for me, and I am constitution. This is the third sub­ not now asking It. I accepted the mission of this proposed amendment, grievance measure. the county clerk, for as yet Mr. Mills took the part of "Mary," a servant nomination simply because no one Nos. 34 4 and 345—Tax code corn­ has not done this, while the resister girl, and added much to the success it has been twice defeated by the else seemed to want the Job at IS a names shows the fol)Jwtng ot ,ho P 1 «»' •'-» her clever work. mission bill, ereste» a commission of farm people. The other members of the cast were day and pay their own expenses, and Nos. 310 and 311—For amend­ and appropriates money for work entries: River Ranch. ” Francis J, j Mrs - A Y Tindall. Mrs. O. D. Mat- I felt that the Interest of Klamath ment of section 1, article IX of the now undertaken by a paid state "Lost I county and this part of the state de­ Filed Bowne, Honansa _____ ___ November _____ ,heWR Mr"- J u Cunningham. Flor- manded representation In the legis­ constitution. Another proposed mod­ ,board. j p, i9ii once Grecg. Charles Hutchinson. Nos. 846 and 347—Measure abol- ification of uniform rule of taxation, lature. isliing desert land board and merging heretofore twice defeated. "Spring HUI." E. Elvy, north of Mot.chenb.cher and Stan- Two years ago I represented this Nos. 318 and 319 Amendment of certain offices. This is a personal Men 111 Filed October 30. 1911 ,Sn“,h' *n< the,r parts good. The bill will be repeat- district to a the best J of / my ability. I ‘ section 39, article IV of the constltu- grievance measure. , , . , drafted and secured the passage ofL, I "Seven Springs Hunch," Edward e(j this evening tion raising pay of members of the Nos. 348 and 349—Proportional the county budget bill, which com-1 Freuer, Poe Valley. Filed October 5,| I legislature. The pay is now $3.00 representative amendment. Would pels county courts to prepare an Item­ 1911. •per day. It has been twice defeated abolish district representation and ized budget, showing the amount of Oregon Mothers’ fleeting "Redfield Ranch," Edward Ray ¡(eave some counties not represented. | by the people. taxes to be levied and for what pur­ Freuer, Poo Valley. Filed I November ( tilted Press Service Nos. 32'1 and 321—Universal eight I Nos. 850 and 351- Abolishing tbe 25. 1911. ............... ............ .. ............ PORTLAND. Oi l. ... 29. With oever- pose the money Is to bo expended. I hour day amendment. Applies to jstaL senate, amendment. The abol- Clovelly Farm, Ray Freuer, Poo n| hundred delegates In attendance. Heretofore county courts could make every kind of employment. Menaces [ishment of the house would he more Valley, Filed April 1C. 1913. and with a list of mothers highly a blanket levy for as large an amount • life ot farm and many other indus­ nreferable. "Dellcrest," H. F F*. Hoey, Crescent. qualified to discuss child life in all its na they thought the people would tries. Nos. 352 and 3ti3 - -Constitutional ¡Filed April 3. 1918. phases, the Oregon Congress of Moth­ stand for, and then use It as they saw establishing department Nos. 334 and 325 — Non-partisan amendment ers Is In annual session here today. fit. Of course this new business law Judiciary bill. A man cannot rid of industry and public works. Pro- (tld not please Judge Worden, and F.v kuk -P kii I. The session will close tomorrow himself of his partisan political be­ poses to levy inheritance tax to give when the people found out what he License to wod was today Issued to work to the unemployed Authorises lief. no matter how he is elected. was going to do with the money he •Dan Loy Evans and Olive Bessie Paul. One woman In every three In the Nos. 82« and 337—Fifteen hund­ legislative appropriations for same Both nre residents of Worden, the pottery trade in rOeat Britain earns was forced to cut down the levy red dollar tax exemption. Single tax Oregon would be the haven for tbe I groom being a fireman less than >2 40 a week. unemployed of the whole country. , in disguise. (Continued on page 4)