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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1911)
y sms am mvmnmiimm r PACK POUR EVKNUtfl aUaHAU), KJAMATM FALLS, OHMON MU.MAV, M.W in, IU , . TO- LV fiiyfev '. A - -A : rt GOV. WILSON AS FOE OF BOSSISM Utterly Bat Sultfc li Fffkl Our U S. SmtirsMp. SMASHED ONE MAN POWER Niw Jsrtsy Exesutlva's DtUrmtnatton Yielded Vlttsry and Wat Censpieu us Kvidsne at Hla Purpose ta 8hsw Na Quarter Whan Hit Canvletlon of Right Mat Opposition. Hon. Woodrow Wilson, governor o( New Jcraer. baa come very sharply Into the political limelight lu I be lust few months by reason of bis fearless and effective advocacy of the rights of the people to govern theuurluM without Interference trout tho swat corporations and rested Interests. Governor Wilson Is a native of Vir ginia, baring been born at Ktnunton Dec 28, 1850. lie U the son of u Freabytertan minister of Scotch Irish SsacBBt. Aa a boy be lived In the oath and at the age of nlnetevu en tered Princeton university, from which ha waa graduated In 1870. lie took n mmm In law at the University of Virginia and waa admitted to the Kir. Ha nracttcad law la Atlanta for two wT' gssmm! i erics which were supposed to be Ml political stock In trade, but they rack oned without their rutin. They did not renllte that all of Oovernor Wilson' life had been n tralnlnit for active participation In politics Hnd that Ida atudlea and research luto political his tory and political methods bad given htm a wider knowledge of the (tower of the people under agresshe leader ship than any of the boasea of either party poeeeeeed. His whole political theory Is based upon the light of the people to rule and tbolr power to rule when their effort are property conceit trated, and he demonstrated that bis theory waa correct wheu one after au other hla propoecd reform were forced through the legislature by tho power of public opinion. Even before Oorernor Wilson took his seat In the eiecutlvc chamber he ,as city clerk." baa won a victory orer the Douet in hi own party, which had Inspired tho people with renewed confidence and terrorised the professional politicians who were Inclined to oppose bt re forms. The election of n United State aenator from New Jersey wa the first Important work for the new legislature to undertake. James Smith, Jr., long known aa the big bos of the Demo cratic party lu the state, had decided that he wanted this particular plum for himself, and he anuounced litut aelf aa a candidate, but at the pri maries held early In 1010 James A. Martlnc, a clean and popular rltlxen, had been a candidate for the senatorial nomination and had received the In dorsement of the people at the poll. Smith's name had not been presented t the primaries. This did not make any difference to Smith, who thought that hla power aa boa waa sufficient to override the will of the people. Gov-amor-Elect Wilson declared that Smith should not be aenator, that he had no claim upon the office and that Martin had the strongest claim of all. that of popular Indorsement The fight be tween the oh boaa and the new leader waa short, sharp and decisive. Back ad by public opinion, the new governor won. and Martina was elected senator on the first ballot WMI MAYOR DAS HER OmmU TROUBLES, TOO IIUNNKWKLL. Kan., May 16. "Hunnewell ta In worse condition than It was," said Mr. Rlla Wilson, the mayor. "Thero la moro drinklui We have no officers, nnd I cannot i'1'Polnt any. "Out," added the mayor, quickly, "1 heard to-day that ono of tho coun cllmen I ashamed of tho way ho has been doing. Whenever tho council men are ready to meet me, I am ready to make the appointment of Mrs. Oabornn as marshal nnd Mr. Hilton XOTKIt ItlVINK MIXKI XV IN COAL KKAUUH VICTORIA. May 15. He v. Newell Dwlght mills ot Ilrooklyn. N. Y Is charged with fraud In a suit filed hero Involving coal lands said to be worth $20,000,000 situated on Orahnm Is land, off the roast of Urltlsh Colum bia. The suit was brought by Z. M, Hamilton and hla associates of Vic toria, against Iter. Dr. lllllls, with James A. Moore- ot Seattle nnd the Weatern Coal and Iron Corporation as parties to tho ault. Tho suit brought by Dr. Hamilton charges thst Iter, lllllls obtained from him an option on about 20,000 acres ot coal land on Graham Island by false and fraudulent statement Inducing Mr. Hamilton to assign bis Interest to him. HPOKAXK HKHT.UItANTH MAY PAY A I.H'KXHK KLAMATH POWER GO. ENTERS MEDFORD FIELD MKDFOUU, May 15, The Kla math Power company has entered tho Meld In competition with tho Gold Ray Kleclrlc company and a rojnl con test will no doubt result In the uri lim bic to secure tho lighting thiouglmut tho vnllcy, A tranchlso (or the use of tho public highway has been granted tho compniiy lu..tocpliluu county and n similar franchise was granted lu Jackson county last week. Tho Klnmnth Power company pur dinned tho Interest ot tho Ashland Kleclrlc loiupnuy nunc tlinu ago but, closed the plnnt nnd Ashland has been) receiving Its electricity from tho Gold Hay Klfctrlc company. Tho power plant on Klamath river bus boon overhauled and Is ready to deliver "Juice" as soon n u polo lino Is con structed over tho mountains. Mater-, lat tor the line Is already being placed . handy nnd operntlona'nill nimmcueo In n very short time. Tho company Intend to extend Hi line over tho entire tntley as far north ns Grants I'as. and will also ronnrrt with nil the smaller towns. Whllo comparatively new tho company Is well backed financially and can put up n si I ft fight with two good power line i uniting Into tho city n sharp reduction In the price of UulitliiK Is nltuiist ceitnln to follow, COMIRAIM) MAY HOON IIAYK .NATIONAL PARK COLORADO MI'RINOH, May I ft. Tho two special land agent commit-' aloned to Inspect .Monument Park In Mesa County, Colo., Iiavo recommend ed Us cicat Ion Into n national park, and a proclamation from President I lessen Mm dlslnnc Tnft to that effect Is impeded dally, tnny Im built, The area comprise 13,07 acres on tho ninth side of Grand River, Us ....u.ntt .tilts tt twilttir Hist lit Urn taVtlllt nf Grand Junction nml 11 western edgo ',',,,:' two miles south of Frultn,, Thu park Is fatuous lor Its scenic wonders, It contains eornl canyon of surpassing beauty, which mo much lulled from Grand Junction md , ollin points, mi A Inlduo m i OK tlio Grand itivir.iuing I ho Ginnd .lunclloo road would ' t'lslit miles 'Ml llMi.t .1. I. .. " """ un llllilo miv .i... I tour hope or a hi.tr... I'ttllt on heathuu ililloioii- cr ' illvlito tuvvlatlouT Cotun nml k... ,nin in vmu hi uio iiiitn HcTiKv) to-l inoriuw iiikiii. on mmma IKUIHll.ln.. . ...,,.. ikiivimwi n for lat, -TIJM, till MAIN KIIIMt epposun unt L.WUIII lllllIHK, : Where to Eat: 8POKANK, May IS. A proposal fi iliinmt roafl mi rant at with thn lin i With these triumphs to his credit It 'compelling restaurant keener to keen la small wonder that tho people of the tn(.r ,,nrM of business up to a cer-' wnueu 8ia.es are coming io ioo upon ,aln MUry amnru- ,., IMde Woodrow Wilson ns one of the great- hv n , .,.. ,. ,,.,. , . iiiii i.-. ,h t,.,. in A. 1' I)r J- " Anderson, city health of. I AiWSS BS .. m jldtSBMB hftlh lllal ' -! nituviRuii iiui JH9i Beit of iTcrythlng at moderate prices t PALACE GRILL t v iui, a vBswissvs UU. by Amsrleaa Press Association. veloped In recent year. A progressive of the progressives. It doe not worry Oovernor Wilson any to be called a radical. In fact, he call himself a radical. ! am radical," said Oovernor Wilson recently, "and the first ele ment of my radicalism Is: Let's get at the root of the whole thing and resume popular government. We mean to have the kind of government j we thought we had. I am ready to oraw ine initiative ana rererenuum ai any time. I twlleve In It I bare not the allghtest fear of Its disturbing or theory of representative government. I don't worry about theories anyhew: tt'a facta that worry me. The fact la we In New Jersey have not got any thing but the theory, while In states) where they have tried It the Initiative and referendum has given them back representative government It works, you know, without being called on to work at all. Where legislative repre sentatives know that If they fall real ly to represent, the people bare the power to take tha legislation back Into their own hands, those representatives have an effective motive to represent. The Initiative and referendum U like a gun behind the door for use In esse of emergency, but n mighty good per suader nevertheless." It 1 perbap unnecessary to add to this explanation of Oovernor Wilson's attitude toward public affairs that OVXBJIOa WOUDSOW WILSON 01' sew teaser. jams nnd then took postgraduate casus) In political economy, htstory and Jurisprudence at John Hopkins adversity, Baltimore. HU writing OS) political subjects whllo at Julius Mopkln attracted much attention, and he waa offered tho professorl.il chair at Bryn Mawr, I'vnuxylvanli. the famous college for women, whcr.t be remained for three year. From Bryn Mawr be went to Weslryan uni versity, st Mlddletown. Conn., ns pro fessor ot history and political econo my, and In 1800 he Joined the faculty of Princeton university us professor of political economy nnd Jurispru dence. The title of this chair was sttsr changed to professor of Jurispru dence nnd politics. In 1002 rrofessor Wilson wss chosen president of Princeton university and occupied that position for eight year. HI In cumbency of the otflce was a contin ual Sght 'against special privileges and an effort to make the university met dsmocrstlc than It had been In MM past. In 110 President Wilson waa nominated aa the candidate of the Democrat of New Jersey for gov ernor and waa elected by plurality of nearly 00,000 after a speaking cam paign that waa remsrkabte In rousing tha people of the stste from one end ta the other and awinrlnir to hi ran. port thousands of Republicans who ' were dissatisfied with the present con duct and management of the Repuh Scan party. Oovernor Wilson has more than fulfilled his pledges. He promised the people or New Jersey that be would be their representative at the state capltol and would jruurd the In-1 tarssts of the whole people to I bo best I of hla ability. Among the specific promises which he made we -t that he would do all In hi power to secure the enactment of the public utilities hill for the control of railroads und other public service corpora lions; a re vised primary law that would give the people absolute control of the nomlua-, he la against special prlvllag of r ttons for all officers. Including dele-1 ery kind and that be is particularly gatss) toa presidential conventions, and ' against the high protective tariff sya take the' selection of candidate out of tern and what ha terms tha outrageous the hsnds of the bosses; n corrupt Palne-Aldrlch tariff law, and perhaps practices law that would make bribery l it la unnecessary to add that than and the use of money of corioratlons are no new conviction on Oovernor In elections difficult, If not Impossible; Wilson's part, but are the fruit of a a law providing for the commission lifetime of study and observation of government of cities by the votes ot political affairs, of a lit spent la train- thn Mtittinm and fnpltlfllnfF thn ffiiitii,-fia l . ...kii. ,..- .. t.,..!. -. .. v -.... .v... M ..... ......-.., tUj tut nun yyuiw mmrwKW ur wiuch oi ine iniuaiivo ana rererenuum fliiu the opportunity has Jaat com to him. the recall; au employers' liability law I m bis borne lit the governor is srblcu would protect .the interests ofipremely bappy. Ills lasts art quiet, Mass, wi.aliAiu uiilAHiailAallu lll.niit a . . oi ensrming win ana tar corn pleted an Inspection nf arlous res taurant and bakeries and reported that many of them aro unfit for the preparation of food. "I believe we should enforce a cer tain aanltary standard." said Andcr-j son, "and the only way we can bring -, a iWOOD; dirty restaurants Into position where1 we can enforce clcanllnesa Is to license them." ' . Four-loot body ami llml, wood iui from live limber. Mifrrii-liwli body anil limb Hood. Dry klnti anil block wood. IiraVf orders at O. K. Trans fer Co., hone MTI, or Oty llakrry, Phone till. msmsmnVb- .f?!amsnaaamsfl ammmVmmmmmM jjBljBHHfKT kt-smmsmsmsmsmsmsmsmsmsmsmsanl amsmsmsmPanamsmsmsmsi msmsmsmsmsw?l!7v' TB msmsKZIaJsmsmsmBaC. msmsmsmsmsmslwrlaulammsal mBmft7msmsB25anmsm9msmmsB rlHH: YK8, A 81'CKEK, 8KTH 1RK TO A CAK FORT PLAIN, May IS. An eight- pound fish set are to a hay car on a siding, burning tho car to the trucks and with It 6U tona or hay. Tho fish waa a aucker. Boys, angling at night, had built a boil-Ore on the Mohawk river bank, a few feet from a hay car. ' When tho toll waa landed It fell amnnr thn turning brands and lnreshed about vlldly, showering sparks In every direction, some of which nestled In the Lay and kindled a blare. .Notice ot Meeting of K. C. H. 8. A. A. "A meeting ot the Alumni Associa tion haa been called for Tuesday even ing. May lCtb, at 8 p. m., at the home of Miss Fannie Virgil. All member aro requested to be present. By order of the president. 1 3-lt ELSIE STOUT, flee'y. P. G. CARROLSON 1 ..... ' Great Removal Sale I have purchased the property t 233 Main street, opposite the court hoimc Have let the contract to have the building remodeled into a modern atore house, to accommo. date the finest equipped jewelry store south of Portland and north of San Francisco. I expect to move to my new location about June 15th, and rather than move my im. mense stock I will throw it on the market at a great ttacrifice. Every article will K re. dticed from 25 to SO per cent, until June 15th. , I have ordered new stock and fixtures, and my purpose is to close out the entire pres ent stock, so that I may have room for the NEW goodt when I move into my new store. Every article sold is guaranteed to be as represented. My stock is qf the finest quality. Note a Few of My Prlcci 1847 Rogers ft Wallace Knives and Forks $.'.75 per set Genuine Sterling Silver Thimbles, each . Ifc Dutch-Holland Ware, former price $4.50 to $7.00 each, reduced $2.2 and $ji.r0 each Community Silver Teaspoons !hic per set Saerling Silver Toilet set, 3 pieces $10.00 Bronze Mantel Clocks, former price $28.50, at $ir.00 These few prices will give you some conception of the immense saving of thin sale. You cannot afford to miss this opportunity. Included in this sale will be Elgin, Waltham, South Bend. Hampden, Illinois, Ball and Solar Watches. I have the largest assortment in Klamath Falls. Picard, Bauer and Haviland and Holland China. Libby's, Clark's and Bergen's Cut Glass. Community Silver. iaUHtffliMPiVk'.ia !' i ' 121 Roge,? sllven ' W . H 1 1 f r. Wallace Silver. ' Solid Gold Lockets. Chains, Sleeve Buttons, Earrings and Rings. My entire stock of Diamond Rings, Ear Drops, Brooches, ets will be sold at a 10 and 20 per cent discount. I have a large line to select from, amounting to over $3,000. This sale begins Monday, May 15th. All are invited to come. If you are thinking of fixing that new home properly and first class I can help you, and save you perhaps half what you wilUhave to pay. 300 Victor and Columbia Disc Records at Half Price. R. C. SPINK DR LUMBER TO THK LAND BVYKR UU, by Amsrteaa Press Association. IU. WOODBOW WIUOX. Now Is the time to buy land around Merrill.. Oct In on the ground floor, before we get our railroad. Wa have the cheapest and best land In the valley. Be or write to the Merrill Land Company. Merrill, Oregon. PERCENT Makes the Builder Glad and Gives Twenty-five Per Cent Additional Selling Value to the Completed Building PEK GENT TWO MILLION FEET FOR BALK BY OWNER AT BARGAINS tae workers automatically without making It necessary t"r (hem to go to court to obtain tbelr rights In caso of injury white at work und several re. form lawa of great local Importance In his own state. Although Ibe legislature of New Jer sey was Democratic on Joint ballot, tae tenst waa Republican, and at Irst'R as id to every one that Qov- mmt WUaon bad undertaken a hope- task at endeavoring to force these mm tkrwigh an unwilling lestsla- Ifm. Pop)e declared that he would M galltsl politics something en- 'W& tMWMt areas tb academic the- bright ana attractive daughters am the center of aU of bla recreation and amusements. Rather fond of the open air, be la not a sportsman In any su of the term, although be occasionally flnds opportunity to play golf,-which se ooes vary osoiy, wua som OI Bl aaaouacei In April that Oovernor WU aon was to visit tb Faclflc coast dur ing May b wa fairly deluged wlta telegram from every part of ta watt, Inviting him to spesk on enoafk occa sions to bar kept blm buy far tan moats doing BtaJur el. J SS feet, SO feet, M feet and 41 H feet choice water front. ISO feet on Klamath arcane SS feet on Klamath avenne SS feet on Mala street, good la. cease property. Otaer choice property. Address P. O. BOX 0, KLAMATH FALLS, ORK. BICYCLES For an up.to4te wheel get a Rambler, oa sale at the Ona Store. Teat ant Qua for sal or for rent. We carry a fall line of Sporting Oooda. THE GUN STOKE J. B. CHAMnRRfl PhoM SM Jacob Btk. DELIVERIES WITH OUR OWN TEAMS BIG DOKKIS, CALIF. In our yards and sheds of well assorted Fir, Pine, Red wood and Cedar, ready to mill to any pattern desired in our new and up-to-date planing mill V ' BASIN LUMBER KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON CO. Mtnr ,L. ox , . . i .