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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1911)
.-" -r n i mi .ii . w it -rnr "'" rAaa two TMI CVIM1NU aaiULD, KIAMATH PALLS, ORKOON Mtl.MMV, MAV I ft, tun j . T -? monMHONAL CARDS L. U TRTJAX, M. D. Room I0M0I, ' NM Nsewi Pneass Oft, HI CIS. DR. C A. RAMBO, Death All work guaranteed. Klamath Couaty Baak blag.. Fourth and Mala strata. Phone 1. Klaasata rails, Ore. RRNRST GRUVmi Teacher of VUUm, MaasteUa aa4 Coraet Studio, SUtta' Block GrtSMh'B Haa4 aa) Oreaeatra D. V. KVTKRNDAIA, Attars? at law Oflees, Wblte-ltaddot Bldg Phone 414. Klamath Falls. Ore. THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH. Editor and Praartttor PII1UP J. 8INNOTT, . CltyRdltor Publtahed dally eteept trndar at lit fourth Street KLAMATH FALLS, ORBQON WILL FIGHT THE APPROPRIATION HARRY PARKINSON OP PORT LAXD WITH A LARQKLY 8IOX. FD PKTiTION. 18 Rl'CKl.NQ THE STATK t'XIVKRSITY. State Geological Survey the ntln eral It not found anywhere cUc, It U bellcTed to have avalue In the arte and Intercit a.walt dlacovery ae to Ita uae. I. JAY KXAPP Reinforced Concrete and Steel Building a Specialty Rooma 103-304. Odd Fellow Did. MISCRLLANBOrS M. MOTSCHKKRACHKR, SccoaSHaad Store Ben-nth and Mala. Buys, ell and trade household good, men' clothing, bedding, tool, etc Pboae SIS RAMSAY'S EXPRESS If you want your ituB moved and moved quick, get Ramtby'i Eipress to do It. Corner Seventh and Main itreeta Phone SIS PORTLAND. May 15. With 5000 name on the referendum petition against tlio halt million dollar appro priation for the Unlvcralty of Oregon grunted by the last Icgltlature, Harry J. Parkinson bat gone to Salem to file the petition with the aecretary of state. He itnted that a fecond peti tion containing 3000 name will be filled oon. Ilctorc departing, Parklnton reiter ated the assertion he mado that Prctl dent Campbell of the University of Oregon, offered him 110,000 to'de 8 troy the petlttont In hi hand. ThU wa denied by Campbell at Eugene Saturday afternoon. Parkinson ha been handling the petition In behalf of person residing at Cottage Qrove and McMtnnvlllo j who were not In favor of granting the unlvcralty the sum which was appropriated. EMPfjOTMKXT Call up COMSTOCK. SIS. It yon want aay kind of HELP. Reglfter at the COMSTOCK If yon want employmeat. TURTLE IS NOT Ml ANIMAL, HE HOLDS BOSTON. May IS. Although it turtle wa declared by a Harvard Uo!- reilty expert to be mere nearly m- lit-il to a bird than to a Bh, and to pf-uss a hlghly-derf loped nervo-.i rr.trm, capable of momory, Intell!- .-:iuv 6ERIM PRESS OBJECTS OF RECIPROCITY TREATY BERLIN, May 15. The German newspaper continue their protest against the pending reciprocity agree ment between the United State and Canada because of tho Injury It will cause to ticrmany'a trade. They claim that the United States must grant Oermany tho saiuo privilege it proposes to give to Canada. This, It Is claimed, waa expressly stipulated In a note from Washington in Feb ruary, 110. At that tlmo the Ameri can contention that this clauso did not apply to consesslons made by third parties waa abandoned, during the negotiation of 1910. It la now pointed out that when thl agreement wa made Germany expressly reserved to tho Federal Council the right to withdraw the concessions granted In caao the Unit ed States discriminated against Ger many, which It I alleged It Intend doing now In the Canadian reciprocity agreement. No official action has been taken by the German Govern ment, but tho Intention to arrive at an understanding with Canada and obviate tho result of the reciprocity agreement between 'that country and tho United States U deduced from the fart that the government will i.iml Count Von Koerbner and Dr. Hamann to Canada In June, oitcns'bly to stud' economics, but In rcalH' to sound the mithorltles of the Pomlu'tn as to the chances for converting tho pnjjer.t commercial truce Into permanent peace. A WALKOUT HAS BEEN PLANNED FOR HALE LMtlJltf Tlll'l-1' POSTOKKK'K OFFICIAL HAYH RIG STRIKE WILI ORGANISATION OF POSTAL-EM. PLOYK8. Three hundred uiiU twenty ncre much, house, with nine rooms, sum Imer kitchen, bnth room, cellar ami 'pantry; furnished: large lawn: BOO Utrnwhcrry plnln, 15 gooseberry and 15 currant plants; ; blacksmith shop; i ItttKe wiiKon shed! two barns; laruvj A burn liulil utiout 135 tons of hay utidj head of liorsri; stock scales, I neighed 5,000 laad of cattlo In lit 10 1 'ul 5 cent u head; meadow land, 300 j ncics meaduw ubout 100 acres In tim othy and clover; all unilor tlltch; wnter right free; cut .100 ton of liny; farming machinery Included; 18. Tho derricks, mowing machine, rakes, plows, etc. Price ft 0,000, $50 nil' Will gtre n clear title; I5.0U0 Special to Tho Herald. WASHINGTON', May The American l'edeiiUlou of labor It taking it part In the fight between the, acre. postal service emptors and the u doau. 12,000 a year at per ceat. partment, according tu the testlmuiiy inquire at sheriff's offlee. ilf of Second Assistant Poitoinatcr Oon-i . . .. ernl Stewart before tho House Com mltlco on Reform lu the Civil Service. Mr. Stewart, who Is n Mlssoitrlnu, was emphatic In opposition to the bill In truduced by Representative Lloyd of Missouri, which would penult nov-, eminent employe to form unions nnd affiliate with the Federation of t.ntor. He declared the unions, particularly NOTICE OF MALE OF HEAL TATE AT PRIVATE HALE Kg- In the County Court of the State of I Oregon, for Klamath County, In the Matter of the Estate of Martha A, Wallls, Deceased. Notice I hereby given that, In pur-1 those of rallwuy mall clerks, would j,uranco of an or(ler of the nbovo en-1 "linn , iti. .Iaiia slmanl tnatlfiiv evrwwf ..... ... . ' lTOa-.v.,.r, .., ". ime.i court, matte in tno above, en- nilmlnlstrntlon and Intimidate Con-;tlu ,ntUcr, on (ho i6th ,Uy f Ktes." He declared the executive Apr1 ,9,u , una,,,!,,,,,!, M a,. ciders signed by President Hooeveltlnlnitn,tort , M ,ne pnmttn hereinafter described, at private sale, to tho highest bidder, for cash, on or after the 15th day of May. 1911, at tho law ofllrr nf Stone A Barrett, In tho American Hank and Trust Com pany building, In tho City of Klamath Falls, County of Klamath and State 4X OREGON STATE NEWS 4 I I 4X nnd Toft, which forbid clerks to poll lion congress to bo ''wise nnd neces rnry," The second assistant postmaster Kenernl thou read to the committee extract from letters written by Organiser Thornton of Minneapolis, following the latter' discharge from,of Oregon, subject only to tho conflr mo service, in wnicn -mormon urgent m,an of nid sale a by law pro commercial rlutix nnd business men to Tded. take up tho cause of clerk with mem. Th; pro1,My nf rcBbeforo referred bcra of Congress. , t0 lt particularly described as follow i, "These letters", he said "afford nil te-wlt; necessary evldeiiro that the real oh- The'sWU of the NRU: tho Wi J.-ct.of this proposed union l n strike. , Ul0 8Ki( ,,.,. 17( tnJ ,hu Nw,, Mr. Thornton urge busliicx men to of ,llp NR.. ... :0. - ,, -.. of .think of the effects of n strike of ral.rnne ,, Ki w Mi , Kalnatn ,- , ,..,. ,v.. w ..v '"""-, ty, orciton. nnd then ask them to urge the neces-. DllU,j al Klamath Falls, Oregon. slty of legislation upon members of ,nU ,Mn daJr of Anr,i ,.,, Sp.-clal to Tho Herald PORTLAND. May 15. War has ARTHUR R. WILSON RARXT . MbXU CIvH ffagsTfi. Bfteyets) SIT Mais Sdeet been declared uon tho pine beetle. l ....... . : mat is causing ravage in tne torest I '"r ""- T " """ "'" i Eastern Oregon. State Foreter Elll tutcn. In the Supenor Court receat-,, d d M w worJt , ID l'ructe.l n Jury bring In aleonJuneUon wltn tbo fed(..ra, offlwr, ' ,1 ., JV B,",r "'.,he " ' In the attempt to bet the beetle. .John II. Welner. a restaurant pro- jpricton who waa charged with " 'cruelty to animals In keeping a 1(0- Bend ha started a contest between pound grten sea turtle on Its back It cltlxcn that will add to the at- In n window last summer. Welner, tractlvencss of that place, Tothe I had been fined 125 In tho Municipal ' householder growing the best4 lawn t mi i imv i niiii i I'll m sr sm b. a I 1 1, i I II17II'III 1 For reels of the latest asotioa plctarea aad aa fcUastrated soag for each Court and appealed. The defense contended that the .charge of cruelty to animals would not hold, on the ground that a turtle was not an animal, hut flih. Prof. Robert Yerkes of Harvard. .witness for tho government, declared there was a dlffcrenco of opinion Aiabout the cruelty of the act, but ad- mltted the necessity of either placing a turtle on It back or In water. If I It was to be kept allvo. Tl w in Gold Gives Away X Tuesd.yaiHlS.iini.yi Bring Yoir Cenpons T,'o Sfcows Every Evening First Perfowianee at 7 P.M.: AdmissMii 5 aid' 10 Celts : New mt MJnenil In Detnaad COLORADO SPRINGS, May 1C Natrambl)goalte, the world'a neweat mineral, which was discovered on the Royal Gorge high drive by Prof. Waldmar T. Bchellar of the United State Geological Survey during a recent visit, la In demand by univer sities, museums and scientists gen erally where at present Us only value la that of n curoslty. It I a soda amblygonlte, or a hydroflue-phosphat of alumina and soda, with the soda in part replaced by llthla, according to exhaustive tests made at Washing ton. Tho new mineral Is found In com blation with tourmaline, muscovlto, feldspar and quart!. Its .specific gravity is j.04; hardness, 6.55; lus ter, vitreous; color, grayish-white, while under the microscope it is translucent. So far as known at the United will be paid a prlxe of ISO. Another award of 125 wilt be paid to the one keeping tho neatest and best looking back yard from this time until the distribution of the awards, which wilt be held In connection with the Rail road Day celebration that will mark the advent of the new line to Bend, some tlmo In July. President Louis J. Hill of the Oreat Northern Is anxious to have a line from Portland to the ocean at Tilla mook, and says aa soon aa financial conditions warrant, the United Rail ways wll be extended to the ceast: He expects this will be done within the next few years, and the project I foremost In the Hill plans'. A feature of the annual convention of tho Pacific Northwest Music Teachers' association, at Portland, June 7-10, will be an organ recital at the Whlto Temple on the afternoon of Thursday, June 8th, by Dr. Frank Wilbur Chace, organlit of the First Presbyterian Church of Seattle. Dr. Chace I recognised as among the foremost organltta of the present day. Thlr will be only one attraction for music lovers among many that have been arranged for the convention. A manuscript concert by Northwest composer Is another feature ar ranged for the following afternoon that Is attracting much attention. Congress. The object Is not only to coerce the department, but to Intimi date Congrem Itself, notwithstanding; tho unrlghtrnitnnes of the cause of the clerk." "Do you deny the right of clerks to strike?" naked Representative Wil son of Pennsylvania. "I do," Stewart replied. "The) have n right to resleu. but not In strike." i President Samuel Gompers and Secretary Prank Morrison of the American federation' of Labor were present at the meeting. -They ex-1 plained I hat tho federation had de-1 cllned to Issue u charter to tho Hallway Postal Clerks as not u suf- Helen t number of local had been ' formed to Justify affllatlou nt this, time. "Prohibited from petitioning Con gress thomselres," said Mr. Stewart, "these employe propose to enlist tho aid or American Federation of La bor, so that they can do Indirectly what they can not accomplish direct ly." Asked If ho thought thl Improper tho second assistant postmaster gen eral replied affirmatively. The ser vice Is In peril of a general strike, he aid, If tho clerks are allowed to or-ganlxo. J. J. BARRETT. Administrator nf said Estate. s-IB-E-lSh IFOR SALE Two sale. wr On far two i of SMacm ten mUes sosithwrst of KissHi Fall. Will sell Is trltole or la Bast. Terms pert down, 'the talaace la defmrsl pajatcats. Apply to R. A. KMMTTT at the Postossee Mrs. L. M. Davis returned last eve ning from Long Beach, Calif., whither sbo had gone three months ago. Ac companying here were Elisabeth and James, the children of Horace Man ning, of thl city, and a llttlo daugh ter of Ala Vinson oT Langell Valley. In company with tho party was a Mr. Harris of Lo Angeles, who Is a prop erty owner In tho city. Plumbing SUGAR. WHITE PINE AND RED FIR We life the beet eqmlpped pUnlag 111 Utke city ud tad arc prepared to tvra oat all Made ?f ilalthed work LUMBER PHOWI 1331 LONG TIMBERS A SPECIALTY Verticil grained nooiingsCeillnf and Clear Nathre Fir for finish work, alio Lath and Shingles FREE Red Fir and Fine Bark for Fuel DnfU-CIJUlKE LUMBER AND BOX COMPANY YAKIMA SANDY LOAM Is roMsMerrd to be Use beat soU la Hie valley, aa4 we sow nave the es claslve sale of setae of the very beat farms In the bean of the valley. It nlll pay you to Invest IfsUe. ISO acres, S asika from statloai all under tlltHi aad lasvroved. The price is Sfla per acre, aad the terms are right. Will U aW acres at the price. SO nrrea on Last River, 70 acres la alfalfa; well lasyrovedt all aader the ditch deep eoU aad excellent drain age Into Lust River. Price, $00 aa acre; reasonable teems. A raraawltu au lacome la sight. ISO acres of sage brush laad oa Lost Rlf err SO acres will come under ditch; fair koaao aad outbuilding good soil, good drainage aad excel lent range for stock. Price SMO per at re, onc-third cash. ISO acre tea aattea froa Falls; SS acres aader ditch! cleared aad fenced. Prlcn Bo per acre if taken soon; only SS.000 cash.' 11 acres jast Itt miles from Falls, oa good road,; d-room house, bara aad ontbullai'aas, Ideal place for chickens, Irak aad vegetable. Look at this aad thea as the price aad Stem aad Hot Water Heatlag.v Sewer Connection! I E. G. GREELEY raom. 31 I Do Yoa Belleye In : ADVERTISING Some desirable S aad 10 acre tract close bt. oimvoora rice, Nest to tba Ameilcaa Hotel BaamaBaBBaajaaasBmaaaaBBi ) ac w Wc do wkca yon have the Moods. Taat'i why wealwayiad- vcrtlie Chase & Sanborn Coffees and S.&W. CannedGoods Thtie Sooda are rliat aad have oar gaaraaiae back VAN RIPER BROS. "Juat Orocerki" FkoaeSSl OPEN HAY AMI MtillT WE NEVER NI.KHP v. it. iiuiiHcuimii Pronrletor .j tUrWii.K "" Ott !"".-, - . i Sf - saaktB -""-aTt7H fH rti.jEav-- saBBsBassssaiBiZrr CASE in tiii: ui:Aiirui KLAMATH IWI.I.H "Infilling Vim Witm in : , Any Time Von Wimi to Cut if KLAMATH STABLES : Nice Light Rigs, Fashionablo Timioutn. Good Single Drivem. J. A. THOMTSON PlIONR 501 Proprietor J . tttMM For Klamath Home-Builders THR IIKMl'IOVS AITI.K lllgbsat quality applo ami tliruture bas steadily brought the blgneat prices by far, of any nppln Krowo. Sells regularly In Portland for IS and fC per bin and f to fib Id New York. THKMAVKUIWKRPKACH Highest quality pracli knon a&4 (he earliest, yet It bloom the latest, hardy, a freestone, nl tn th pit and the best for the home. TUN t'MMAX Pl.l'M Undoubtedly tho must limiitlful, tt. grant and moat delicious plutn grown. Mr. Ilurbank'a llinst pit fruit and equally valuable fresh or canned. THK PIIKN'OMIXAI. IIKRHV Thl has been callnl llurl.snki greatrst trluinph-ii rron betwe'ii deubvrry and red ratilnrii It U the best small fruit grown. Hoars the first )ear. Inrludn a f.iw la tlili year planting. THE KLAMATH NURSERIES IJ. 8. KHI.K, mprhtur, P. . H KM, KI.AMATII PAMW. 11111!. Notice to Property Owners We want to have a talk with you about your Sewer Connections, Cement Paving, Concrete Build ino.8, Reinforced Concrete, Retaining Walls. Wc hnvc uur office in the Withrow-Melhase building. Room 6; also phone connection. AU work in the alovc lines will be guaranteed. CHICO CONSTRUCTION CO. Over $5,000,000 Spent in the perfection and installation of the Block Signal System By the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Did you ever stop to think what an insurance pol ity the block system is for you? Watches over you by night as well as by day. v. Did you ever experience the ease of mind and relaxation that comes over one traveling on n fully protected block signal road? You will if you take the Overland Limited Daily between San Francisco and Chicago See Agent SOUTHERN PACIFIC SI '.,& . g7-B tf'V- -iKV?