WILL * ♦♦<♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ * « LEADING PAPER OF « NOITHEB.N OREGON « ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * COUNTY KLAMATH BE AT THE 1915 FAIR? VOTE 78 X YES (tl ir ^rnti-Wrrkly VOLUME XIX ««♦«••*«••• ♦ ♦ REACHKM EVKRYONB ♦ IN KLAMATH COUNTY « * KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1914 *•«•••••«•* XI MBEB 0A THE WAR NEWS IN Remains of a German Taube Which I Kas Burned as It Fell, After Shots TABLOID FASHION Lulled Press dervlc« LONDON, Nov. 2.—-It 1« widely re­ ported tlial tlie Turkish grand vUler I um tendered tlie powers an apology in behalf of Turkey for the bombard­ ment of Black Sea porta. Sam Evans has lot tlie cal out of Ilay Lodge, the palatial playground ot lh« bag, and the real faits have at these Callfoiulu millionaires How last dawned on tbe people of Klamath I much did the farmer benefit from this United Proas Service county Judge Worden lias doue uv- use of li.'ii no,noy? HOME, Nov. 2.— Soptiia advice« say orything in his power to cripple the The »utu of 849,3'Jtl 2« lia» already Bulgaria tins ordered the mobllUatiou timber Interests In Klamutli couuty. ' lieeii «peut ou the liaitleaiiuqv Polut of the second line troop«. The first and Ims hold them up to the people road How iiiaiiy mor« thousand» of are already mobilised. as the great I'lieiny of the couuty, who dollar» will have to b« «peut bufolo are fighting the Interests of the peo­ tiri» uuil«t taking I» completed can . oiled Press Service ple, Many in the past have believed only be guesMcd ut. You will nutic«.4 j LONDON, Nov. 2.~—A news agency thia ' bogey” glory of Worden'», but that when thia road la linlsbod all disputili from l>unferui, Scotland, they now reallxo that all thia time I ravel will have Io pan« through the »ay» a crowd pelted Cunieglr'» statue they have boon nothing but dupe» of holding* of the Klamath Development with mud. in protest for hi» detense thia tool of tbe Flelshacker, Wendling company. Instead of taking the nat­ of tlie kai«er. and Johnson Interests. ural rotile trulli III!» city through The eye» of the people ut Kia mat li Hlilpplngtcn and Pelican City, thl« United pre«» Pervie» county are now open. Slid they un­ load, for the airoin modal fftu of tbe PI TlttM.RAD. Nov. 2.— R uo U m has able to »•*• behind the curtain They I cop'v of Klamath county. sldci«»< k« not acted aggressively ugainst Turkey have begun to tiutllro why the Klam il.i- log manufacturing section of the as yet. She plans to force the Sultan atb Development company is willing I'ppei Lake and Pelican City some­ to take the Initiative. He I* trying to to permit Its high-priced manager to thing like a tulle. |>ru ialio a holy war and secure Mo- serve the ' Interests of the people' r* In addition to these thousands of luimnaslan help, but It is predicted county Judge al a salary of fl.uuu a d<>i tuts of the tuxpuyrr's money, that the Hindus and Egyptian» will year. not aid hint. Bulgaria definitely as- The people know w bat tbe South­ which have bv.-u spent on these roads, Thl» is a photograph of a German Taube airship, which was dropped by French sharpshooter». They hit the gasoline lank, causing an explosion sures tliat »tie will remain neutral. as ern Pacific, tbe Flelschai kers and the for Il.e particular tienoht of thl» Cal­ shlihset tire to I he canva» The airship burned high in the air and settled to earth. It struck lengthwise, so that the steel frame work remaining «he I» too near bankruptcy. Wendlings have done to California, ifornia corporation. Judge Worden was not smashed. The aviator» in this machine were burned to death long before the airship struck the ground. has giveu bls millionaire bosses a and they cau see what is in store for United Press Service Klamath county and Oregon If those court house which will cost the peo­ f tracts before November 15th. ana BERLIN lnta on the right «Ing, especially ot California twenty years of fighting north of 1 pre». The German lines to free themselves from the yoke to what are these Interoats going to ask ber Interests of Klamath county *'»< have been advanced west of Lille in the Southern I’acinc and its political lor next, and why ar« they so anxious planned Ju advauc« and with dellbera- to have Worden remain in control of tioti For«eelng tbe enormous in­ the face of determined opposition. ring county affairs. crease In taxation that was inevitable, Mr. Wendling owns the town of .the Johnson-Wendling interests, un­ United Presa Service ll Is only natural that th«»« big In­ Weed. He la tbe bead of tlie Weed der the corporate name of the Des­ J. F. MAGI IBE COMPANY IS IN- PROJECT MANAGER AM» WATER Hi t HA REST. Nov. '2.—Special dis­ Lumber company, the Klamath Devel­ terest« should desire to cripple aud chutes Lumber company, have traded patches »ay the Russian» Sunday re. tOHPORATED TODAY, AND USERS ASSOCIATION OFFICIAL« opment company, »nd In one of the discourage the timber and lumber {every aero of their timber laud in lupturevl ChernouiU after severe biggest "timber barons" on tbe Coast. business of Klamath county. They Klamath county, with tbe Fremont WILL AT ONCE START A NEW ARE EXPLAINING THE NEM lighting, the Hungarian» loalng heav­ Mr Johnson once owned the town of have worlds ot lumber for sale, and Land company, for Crook county ily in tlie battle. they du not wunt any competition. McCloud, lie Is also one of the big HOME FOR ITS STORE CONTRACTS i property . As Paul Johnson «ays con- PltOCESSION OF "OREGON DRY” men In several colossal «orporailous Th««« »aw mills at Pelican City, Mhlp- parning high taxes: "We should .Nearly everyone knows what the pltigton and throughout ths county, I worry." SIPPORTERS WILL FORM AT United Press Service In an effort to get as many water Flelechacker interests uo-an In both while they provide a good market for LONDON, Nov. 2.—It I» reported A new brick »tore building 1» to be users to sign the new contracts under Thia 1» on a par with the remark < KRISTIAN CHURCH, ANI» PA- it cat eight Turkish army corp» have California and Oregon. These are the lhe product« of lhe farmers of the erected upou tbe »He now occupied by the extension act. Project Manager men who would like to "own" Klam county, interfere with the plans of of Judge Worden on county warrants th« old Comstock hotel, according to invaded Egypt. RARE MAIN STREET J. C. Camp, President Abel Ady and | "We should worry- unlem some of these California capitalists In their ath Falls and Klamath county Judge F Secretary Albert E. Elder of the announcement made today by J. u« have some of the warrant»." Worden 1s their local "tool," who ha« monopoly of the lumber bualne«» Maguire, head of tbe J. F. Maguire Klamath Water Users Association are The local prohibition campaign will United Press Service been pul Into office to do their bld- We have heard that certain Cali­ toiupany. Application for a permit making trips over the project, calling reach tbe finale this evening in a big BUCHAREST, Nov. 2.—Negotia­ ding. fornia IntereatH were responsible for for the building will be made at lo- upon the individual water users, and rally, in which some of the churches tion» regarding the attitude to be tak­ lie baa already earned lils salary the closing of Wllllauimin River to night'« council meeting, aud the old explaining the terms of the new con­ of the city will join. A big street en by the Balkan principalities are be­ on several occasions An Investlga llogglng and th« taking of the reserva­ buildlug will be dismantled aud the tract. They also have a notary with parade will be the feature. ing held. The »Hies diplomats, assist- flon of the expenditure of nearly half tion limber from the market. This new one started in order to allow uc- lhem. to facilitate the work of get­ The members of the various' ed by tlie Greek representative», seek a million dollars for good roads will one act has done more to retard the cupancy thl« year. ting the contracts signed, without the churches and Sunday schools will as- ( the Balkan support. The latter are show what percentage of this wav growth and prosperity of the county ’ Tbe building is to be oue story in cost of a notary or the expense of a semble at the Christian church early trying to |>ersuade Ser via to return- spent for the "farmers" benefit, A than any other thing that has hap-1 height, and will have two store rooms trip to Klamath Fails. in the evening. The procession will Servian Macedonia to Bulgaria if Bul­ good many thousands of dollars «raw l>ened in year», la It possible that the in it. One will be for meu'a furnish- This work is being carried on in a be formed there, and will march to garia will aid the allies, amt promise spent <>n a mountain road to Pelican 'Wendling timber interests had any- spirit of co-operation, in order that Houston's opera house, where the ral-' to |ieraiit servia to annet Bosnia if W'OIIDEN TELEGRAPHED OI.COTT ‘W- “,,d lhe o,her ior tlie allies win. and drygoods. the farmers will sign up the new con- lv will be held. REGARDING TAKING HANKS Articles of incorporation for the J. IND MELF FROM BALLOT—WAS r Maguire compauy were filed today. The iucorporators are J. F. Maguire,1 i Charles Maguire and O. M. Hector., lhe capital stock is *20.000. All three are experienced mercantile men. 'i liat Judge Worden entertaius very ; and they promise a store second to ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ serious doubts of his ability to get none in Klamjth county. [the support of the people at the com­ ing election is shown clearly by his desperate effort to have th« names |of himself and Hank» removed from {the ballot. He even wired about this ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ to the secretary of state, and Olcott (promptly told him—well, here's the Hj JOHN EDWIN NEVIN dispatch! i United Press Staff Correspondent ) SALEM, Oil. 39. Secretary of Slate Olcott today informed William NEW YORK, Nov. 2. For the first ,pass upon the question of prohibition New York, Illinois, Utah and Wiscon­ sin. where republicans now bold th« S. Worden, county judge of Klamath KPUBI.lt AN CENTRAL COMMIT-' ttjne th(, history of the United of the liquor traffic. county, that th« names of Chief Jus­ toga. States the voters to ­ Women's suffrage is a distinct fat- TEE SAYS THAT BILL HAN- tice McBride should not be stricken Tlie general campaigns which «ag­ morrow will direct­ tor in »even states. In Ohio, Nebraska. front the ballots. Mr. Worden tele­ LEY'S CAMPAIGN’ IS WATERLOO ly select one-third Montana and Nevada the women fee) ed Sutu rday night have been marked graphed the secretary of state that he of the membership certain that they will win. la North by far less bitterness than In recent OF CHAMBERLAIN had been advised to change the bal­ of the United States and South Dakota and In Missouri the years. The Issue, so far a» national lots to eliminate the uame« of the two senate. In conse­ other states where constitutional affairs are concerned, has been clear supreme court Justice» and candidates quence added inter­ amendments will be voted on. they cut. President Wilson, in writing a By CH ARLES B. MOORES for county judge. Mr. Olcott advised est is felt in the frankly admit that they wtll probably blanket letter of endorsement for the democratic representatives, character­ him that it was for the county clerks (Chairman Republican State Central outcome. In addi­ be defeated. Committee) ised their work as "progressive," and to determine whether the names of tion to the senators The states which will elect United candidates for county judgeships PORTLAND, Nov 2—Advices from an entire new house States senators are Kentucky, where he assumed the responsibility for all Hhould appear on the ballots, but the every section of the Btate indicates a ot representatives is a selection i» to be made to fill the the legislation enacted by tb«m. Tbe | ballots, so far as candidates for state sweeping victory for the eutlre slate to be elected. While unexpired term ot the late Senator republicans generally accepted thia {itnil district offices are concerned.' republican ticket. Chamberlain’s the European war Bradley; Alabama, where the seat of issue, and the tariff was again on« Of ¡should not be changed Waterloo Is coming tomorrow, owing has Interfered to a the late Senator Joseph F. Johnston the chief factors cu the stump. I to the big cut Hanley will make into Both s'des are confident. Demo­ great extent with will be tilled, and Georgia, where the the Chamberlain vote. We expect Here for Visit. the general interest successor of the late Senator A. 0. cratic congressional headquarters ad­ the last week of the Bacon will be chosen, and the follow­ mits that it expects ♦» lose a f«w Mias Ada Gould arrived in the city Booth to carry Multnomah, and it Is campaign witnessed ing. where senators for the full term members of the house. The party Sunday evening from Medford to predicted that Hanley will not carry a leaders will not be sorry as th« un- an old fashioned re­ spend the week here visiting as the single county. ¿FE.Ne.vDL present indications of six years will be named: Oregon. wield’7 majority has been a source of Withycotnbe is expected to pile up guest of Miss Corn Nipper. Miss Arkansas. Alabama. Florida. Okla­ Gould wns formerly In the employe of the greatest plurality ever given n vlval of spirit, PrPesent Indications homa. Nevada. North Carolina, Indi­ real trouble to them. But they dear the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph gubernatorial candidate in the history are that nearly a normal vote will be ana, South Carolina, Georgia, Mary­ the republican claim that their con­ of Oregon. cast. company in this city. land, Arixona, Missouri, Colorado, trol of either the senate or th« house In addition to the national feaLne Louisiana, the incumbents now being Is in jeopardy. Incidentally Oscar W. Hack From Merrill. The value of the mineral products of the campaign there are tuany bit­ democrats; Idaho, Connecticut, Kan­ 1 Underwood, th« democratic house leader, will be elevated to the senator- J. W. McCoy returned Hunday from of Pennsylvania, exclusive of pig iron, ter state contests. In six states, Ohio, sas, Ohio, South Dakota, Iowa, Ver­ Merrill, where he spent a few days In ¡increased from 1446,799,853 In 1912 Colorado. California. Missouri, Wash­ mont, New Hampshire, North Dakota, (Continued on peg* 3) ington and O.-egun the voters *111 Washington. Pennsylvania, California, the Alfalfa City on business. Ito 8606,488.769 In 1913. NEW BRICK FOR WORK Ï0 SIGN KLAMATH FALLS PROHI RALLY IS HE WAS SCARED? What’s Before the Nation Tomorrow “ The Mutual Girl and Her Auntie"" Coming Out in The Herald Friday Evening November the 6th, ’14 A List of the Various Business Concerns Will Be Published Under a Separate Page Deal and Trade With the Concerns Advertising Upon The Mutual Girl Page SLATE IS Ml Congressional and Senatorial Contests Hottest fOR THE G. 0. P. 1