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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1912)
"w. Ik twitittg vUlk HtlPPIJKD II V TIIK UNITKI' I'llKMN NKWM SERVICE KVKMXO NKWS-PAI PRINT TUB NRWR, NOT HHrTOgY tdtlli Year No. ItTIMI 1 P. ADVERTISES KLAMATH PALM, ORBOOJV, THURSDAY, MAY 9, ISM Judge Ifcnson lias Scheme to Attend Pries, lira OmI WARNING 6IVEN ELKS' RODEO: ' ....: BY PHYSICIANS 'SAN DIEGO CLEARED OF INDUSTRIALISTS (JHAM SPECIAL HOUND iitll' lAIIE llllt EVENT '1 lilt I ir 1r. .! r..l ... ' " (.-'Kllllll I'M"''' lllll lollonliiK atheiilii liliintli'il by .lwl;n, Henry I. Hhkhii In tiil,lu Mm l m- ,'"","'' M'lUtS MX'CHH.UIV TO 1 inti. i it... in.... i I ...... ..... ,., .,, i,iiK iri. , rum i:.t itidcmk mill In July; i Hill Have I'rlitlml mill HUtrllnitiil nt HUlloiia HetMerti Hull I'ritni Im n null Portland. 1'iwlrr Athrrllaliig "Judge Henry I, llniimiti of Klnlii j nlli Pull I horn fur n day, on III way hoiiiu frmii i'iiim Itii), where hi. htm ' been Ih.UIhk imirl tin' pnat f., week, tin num nwrtlmilv in i,i. the llodro, Using Him Cow Olrl Plr.'riiunlry I planning to cm .,)rl. . Iltn- Will AImi Um New.pP,r"1'""1 "l,ll,,r '" 1 1"-' Ilnsu festival or I"1" I'""-' Mlfflfl Jmlgn Benson ' "" "", "-- I. an i:ih. nii.l, mmrdlng In Dip took. "' things. Ii eipirta to hi, tied up1 Tim Hiiutlmrn Pacific, cntuputiy la " four I itoci'imIIhk nl either. renting atrotigly lo tin. m.llRiiiolnln"",, " r Luhevliiw fr in of tbe rotuinlltee In charge I'filc . liliiiiuMli 'nu Wmil in linn Hmii" i:H-rli'iin ii Year II III Hi- iiiat) In Hi-Kill lit Onrc in Hid I In- (li) or IIUinH- limiting riul .mill . Ilnilim Many Places .Ni.l Cumin Inl Willi Hewer Klk1 llmleo, which It lo li li Klamath Kail three da)a, coinmanc log Mir 31 Jstnra O'Onrn, ilMtlrt fr'gbt nml paaarngnr agent, wIiIIm turn recently, aaaureil the coliunllliii that llin Hnuterti Pacific uutilil bring f llirfl"" ,'w" "r "'"'" """""' I't'l " l t tl... city nml rlil It of .rl.t i ' .""' '"" "", " wn' "" "",l ,,n r"" Jl im-rm breeding pot hole a ",t... apnrlal trn whirl, will rnnvey na well na enforce connrctli inn ikininittn i I.'lki il... "ii.i,v lodge" of Oregon. Ii-m fur ihx (mi mitlnii. " 'U riiiiik miinnu ran ln nurUil nut lirri'lir wi run Inltlnln nfl tin I.Mllllftf .!.!.. I-... -II . . . . tl.. pruMn h-tr If Hie Klk .11.1 tl.clrlV, 7" T' . '."?"; .,'"' ",' . ....... ....li.. .i. -ii. ...i . ,... i J"" ln! Into tin- i:ik I.ixIki' Im- ri.. ill. ! ... TIio folluwIiiK lillrr p.,, IU ,.,.... ,........... -.- f ,,B I...I.I ...... ... ....... .. lu.l l.,,i. r.rrl.ml l.r llunti.r Hftvl.l... ' ' ".i"-., jihiki. ii.-ii ... ... .i.. - i i...i.. .i.... ',"1 '" "' '" ' I VHV Wl lin .............'.'. Nt.wn.iiH ..I... . Mr. O'tUra I" Tarrying nut til mrt nf . If l In- niitlinrltli'M do not tnko irniiiit nctlnn In mnkltiK a clean-up tliu many and tlralni, ctlon with the 'WIT n)itvm, Klnmntli Knllt will Inivi' mi I'hliU'inlc of fewr thla um i hut un-nlor tlmti Hint of Innt tnr. U j tin- iiilnloii nl n iiumhur of tlio pmu. 'Ini'iil iiyilrlniiN of thoclt). Dr. (Iviirgo II. Mi-rrymnn, comly ilii'iiltli oniri-r, when iwn tliU morn I Ink, Mtntril Hint ho hnil a num'jor of 'pntli'iit with fovor which ho o Unltcil I'rcaa Hervlco HAN DIKOO, May 9. With crowda of InduitVlallita going north, the po lice report that tbo city li cleared. All night nluU-rroed cltltena In autoa left to aid the police In sUrtlng the tut Iniluitrlnllit away, quiet relgaa to il ny. Joe Mlkolaab. the Induatrlal lt who wa wounded In the riot of tlm 7th, died today of hla woundi without making a itatement. ANNUAL MEETING OF WATER USERS COMKH O.V OI'K.MNO DAY OF THK KT.KH IIODKO I UK AltK KIM.KD WHRN OAH IV KVRNACK RXPLOIIK8 I'nlted I'reta Service CI.KVRLAND, 0., May . Fire were killed and eleven wounded In a km eiploelon which wrecked the American Steel and Wire company's blnzo furnace. The men were Inside lhi furnace moving the blowpipe. "t J MINTS WILL NOT BE the urrement: "lira; to nilvliri that I hnvii miunl nl our (I'lirrnl ofUfo to Imm prlntnl ml illitrltiillrtl at nil atntlotie Int. twrfti Hun I'ranrliirii nml I'tirllnrut IKMtrrt aihrrlltlm Ihn Itmlro, imliiK tntrow c I r I ilrliir,( nml I riirrt Hint thrtr lrr Mill ho nil illniU)' ulliirt ly. Tin- I'nrtlniiil nml Kan KrAticltrn lnert lnuimittT nftlrrn any t liny rnni do nit hrltrr than fari' Mint ono-t lilnl I rain brlxpfii I'nftlniul nml Hun Krnii-I"'"1' tlifo for Klnninlli KnlU. na Hint In tlm cuitomary rnli Krantnl fin aurli nl trartlona. nr. In fnrt, any apii-lnl r tunlon btialnrta. "Vp will itn everything w tnn In II.& .t .Ju.ll.l.. .1,1 " 7. """"'"" ""' -'", nllril 1'r.Mia Hervlco an rnniiipraiue newanaiier niapiny pare hfnrrfnrth. If ynu will aent 'Mi Hir rn.Hit. In: t Hi fa thi. nv I enn are out nf It nim ' " r.ni (iitnnlafralil mlRlil ilevetoi Into lypliold. A80LSHED mm ii. iii co.sr itcniH. M.M'.VIIt lis is hl'fflSisrri, ix nirr.isi(i minis and ssv nrnt'is "rhn romlltlona nro inure fnvor ulilu for nn epidemic brre thli iim nier," anhl Dr. Merrymnn, "tbnu thoy were Inat )rnr. It la eaaentlal ti the 'health of the rlty Hint aomotlilnn bo lone nt ntire In lilt up theae brreillng phre for Hlea nml Kcrtna. There arc i Inrce ntimher of plnrc which linve fnlli'tl to mnke rnnnectlon with aower. nml the tecpnee from tlt'i nut Imuara la runiilliK down Into the atreeta nml low plnrea, and forming pool. The people aliould be warned. n now It the time to take atep to prevrnt nn epidemic." Dr. It. It. Hamilton, rlty health offl crr, itnted that tbo city had plana un der way which ho believed would re ault In pure water and pure milk, two very raaentlnl thlngi. for the people. Now la the time," aald Dr. Ilamlt WILL 6RANT ONE FARE ROUND TRIP HC'IIKDULK AHIIAXGKD FOR TRIP TO KI.KH' GRAND LODflK COM- MITTKr: WANTH THK NAMKH OF THOHK OOINO A Meeting of Vital Importance to Kvery Mtockliolder, at Wlilrli Many Important Matter Will lie Dla cnased and Actetl Upon Iteeumc of tbo Work of the Directum Dar ing the Put Year WAHIIINtlTON. May U. Ily u nto rmr i.Tll.i-i.,11,1. i in Hem - 1 ...... . ..... ...... ... .....- me anme nf your pnatem I will be "' "" '" C1, ,,lu no"" r,',",',1 " UI,,'I Inn. "In begin n ayatematlc campaign Btl.l In .ll.lrll,.,!.. tl.. r..ll ... '" '' "II1IIRI1 llllllia nl lltlona along Ihi. line." ""' .nam, New Orleana anil r 'mi ny eilllcei. Spenker Cl.irk witnl to retnlii the mliila. I'nrty tinea were ntiiillabril In the oti. J 'the mint mntter nrnni ilurliig the Irnimlilerallnn nf the "IhuIki'I appro- prlrilli'ii bill rniiKieamunii linker nf 'nllfiinilii mill the Han r'rniirlaro mint Iih'I mat the Kneriinirnt 3, imy HIE KILLED III SEVERE EARTHQUAKE Homir nf Itetnlullnn In Melnt Are lnrrrM-l li) Viuke Wlilrli l trn). Half nf Hie f'lly of ah.Imii. Mrlrii flly Krara Ouake film, ill ui'l.111 it p;niriilHllt nill'Minu t Hnu rrmi'jtnclrnii tlierlty of nil atagnnnt pooli ('nranii, nmt nml fnrre erery rraldent In the aewer illalrlrt to mnke connection. Klam ath Kalla cannot nfford to hau an epl ilrmle thla Kiimmer like Hint of laat enr. nml t nni. with any movement Hint U atnrteil to retneil) romlltlona, na I renlltu Hie aerlnuaneaa of the prraent romlltlnn, both to the lhea of i the rltliena nml from n flnnnclnl lliltnl I'rena Hervlre NKW YORK, Mny 'i, Tlie New York Newa lltireau prllita u Mexico City itlanatrh alatlng Hint 3 were klllnl ami hnlf nf Hie city of Znpnltnn plnea, nml bml real I) mmle mnuey waa dratruyril by an enrlhiiunke, Inat fnr tlm 1'nllnl Htnlea :.uo. mi. umi Ltkt )i.ira pmnta were tlOD.OOn llepii'i'iitntle lluinphre)' nf Wiiahlntitim ilrrluri'il thnt the (lug Ki'iihi'lma woutit bo the prlnrlpnl lieu edrlnrlia If Hie nilnla were nbnmlon eil llrpreaelitn(te luibn nf Califor nia until that the Han h'rnlirlarn mint liml I i Kelt aiiporthiK by coining money fnr people nn the rnaat, for I'll KoMTimii'iita nml Hie I'httlp- nlfht, when n largo number were In jured. The illapntrh anya Hint twelve hncka were felt, following Hin nrtlv r nf the volcano (.'nllmn, wlilrli la "uptlng lava nml anml. The t'lty nf Mexico fenm nnntlief quake. The linuae vnted to give npproprln llnna lo the anliiu nnioiint fnr the mlntn na now eilala. Hiiiiiinpitieiil Tniilglit Kwftiiiia Knonnilinii'iit No. HI. I. 0. O. V., will linlil Itn regular aciulnn thla livening. Them la to bo work In Mla Kllinbeth Drake la horo (rnni'lhu Itnynl Purple degree, nml the nt Oakland on n vialt to tier father. Iteiiilnmn nf nit member nml vlnltliig Judge Tbnmna Drake. patrlnrcliH la dealreit. KJamath People Will Have Chance lo Secure Homes on Spring Creek " 0. Hpluk, iho local Jowelor, whoiklniM of recreation of nn outdoor nn- recently purclmaed 1UU nrrea on n,c turo enn ho hnd. reiarvniloii i,,, J Tlita properly l within Imll n in lo l the moat fumoiiN trout Htrvnin In ,! world, Hprlug Creek, linn Juat in- 'urned from thoro nftor getting lilt k) lint It Hi" mtvnntngo of both "Ulnorra anil crow of workiitonltliiotigli txunk lines. "nrted on aurvuvliiK nml iilntlliii: n' Mr. HlilnlJ will glvn Hio Kluniulh lot the Houtheni I'ncllle line, nml the lOrigon Trunk nurvey runa within u frw feet nf ItH vvott boiiiidnry line, Wrllon of tho proporty for autmnor a. oxpoct to linvo It com Wld and on tho mnrket within ten ' nfteeu dnyi, Many of Mr. Bplnk'a frlenda nml "lualniancoe havo prevailed on him o thla, na they were anxious to ' In hla good luck In aecurlng Iho "! u theiBprlng Creek proporty. ii!i ' one of lhe mo,t "' pou on earth. A day spent on Spring 'Hk pleasure forover. There la 5 "r Uihlng in tho world equnl to It. water Is the finest flowing from nther nrth. Boating Is fine, horse w rMIng, driving, hunting and nil peppln exclualvo rlglit of Hielr clulco (if tlumn loin for thirty ilnyn, nml hi' liromlxeH to mnlio sultnblo term to Hioao who do not caro or cannot pnv nil In rnh. Thoro will bo about 200 Iota platted with frontage on .the creek, hi:ciii:tauv to hpijak IN IIKHAIiK OK TArT Unltod Plena Borvlco i.oh ANflRI.Kfl. Mny 9. Secretnry Knox arrived this morning from San atnndpnlnt In the growth or tho rlty." It mny not be good policy to glvo publicity to tho iindealrnbte condition that might exlat In any city, )ct If Hint publicity reaults In n movement thnt will remedy thoro romlltlona and make the city attractive to prospec tive Hettlrra, na well na protect the Uvea of II Inhnbltnnta, It l certainly better than Hint theae romlltlona were permitted to exlat until aerernl live are loat na n reault. It la (tnted thnt there nre a large number of property owncra who havo refined nr, for some reason, have not made rnnnectlon with tho ower, There nre nlan many bam where the condition l very bad, ulno many ilrnlim coming from portion of the hill nml up nrotiml tho canal, and thla neepngo ruira down Into the low ground and collect In holes and p'oola. Tbo old Ankeny cnnnl I alio titling with aeepnge, which I a dan geroua breeding I'lnro for typhoid. Down nn certain portion of Klamnth nvenue Hie munition i" enunuy bad. The people have begun to reallio Hint Home Hyatemntlc action la nece ary. unit Hint tbero should bo no de lav In getting buay. It vva suggest ed Hit nfternoon Hint the Woman's Civic l.cn.uo nnd tho Chamber of Commerce bo nked to naalat In the movement. The Indie did an excel lent Job when they undertook to loan up tbo rubbish of the city, and II la believed thnt tltey couiu soivo tho prenent problem If thoy once took hold of tho mnttor. The schedule haa beta arranged for the speclsl trlan to Portland dur- tliollng the session of the Orand Lodge of hlks, which begins on July I. A rate of one fare for the round trip will be granted If US go from Klamath Fall. About sixty-Ore hare already Igned up for the trip by members of the lodge, and the committee desires all those who Intend to go to Portland at thl time to send In their names. . The excursion Is not coatnac to members of the Elks Lodge, na nay person going to Portland at tats time from Klamath Falls can secure the one fare rste by going on the Elks' train. In addition to residents of Klsmsth Falls, It Is expected that a number from the country and from lvkevlew wilt Join the. crowd. Any one, whether a member of the lodge or not, who desire to take advantage if the one fare rate, Is requested to notify the Elks Orand Lodge commit tee at once, so thst arrangements can bo made for Pullmans, etc. Btops are to be msde at the towns along the line which have Rika' lodges." The schedule Is as follews: v. Klamath Fall July 5, 10:00 p.m. Ar. Athland, July 6 7:00 a.ra I.v. Aihland 10:10 a.m. Ar. Medford 11:00 a.m I.v. Medford .-. 1:00 p.m. Ar. Roseburg 7:00 p.m. I.v. Roseburg, July 7 . . . . 3:00 a.m. Ar. Eugene 1:00 a.m. I.v. Eugene 10:30 n.m. Ar. Salem 1:00 p.m. Lv. Balem 3:30 p.m. Ar. Oregon City 8:00 p.m. Lv. Oregon City :00 p.m. Ar. Portland 7:00 p.m: The following letter Is being sent to the stockholders of the Klamath Water Users' Assoclstlon, giving no tice of the annual meeting: The annual meeting of the stock' holders of the Klamath Water Users Association has been called, and will be held In the Houston opera house, Klamath Falls, Oregon, Friday, May 31st, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m This meeting Is of vital Importance to yon, and at such meeting there will be discussed many subjects which will Interest you, and of which more spe cific mention Is beresfter made. Pint Ksteaaloa of Time la Making Aaaaal Payments Under the present law, neither the Water Users' Assoclstlon nor tho de partment of the Interior havo author Ity to grant an extension of tlmo to a water user, no matter how meritor ious the case may be. The board of directors have, In several Instances during the past two years, recom mended to the secretary of the Inter ior that clemency be shown In Individ ual cases. Such policy will be pur sued In the future so far as consistent with laws applicable thereto, and with the coasent of the Klsmath Wa ter Users' Association with the secre- Admits Burning Of Evidence Against Peel Unltcil Press Service NKW YOUK. May 9. In the steel truat probo George Cragln, assistant sales mnnager of tho Amorlcan Steel Wlro company, today admitted order ing tho burning of the evidence ngalnat tho steel and wlro pool. He an Id that Presldont Dnnckcs camo to the plant nnd naked If tbo evidence had been destroyed. Boon afterward the documents were burned. Cnttrrh Halo The Ladles' Aid of tho Methodist church will hold a window sale on Saturday at Robert & Whltmore'i grocery store. OPPOSITION TO SCHOOL BOND. HI'KCIAL ELECTION WILL HELD O.N THURSDAY FLOATS REPRESENTING OLD SPANISH MISSIONS United Press Service LOS ANOELES, May 9. Pageant Day or Shrlners was celebrated by a procession through tho city with twenty floats representing the Span ish missions of California Tho drill contest will be held this afternoon. A visit will be mnde to tho Lucky Bald win rnncho, nnd then a great ban quet at the Shrlno auditorium. The final electrical pageant will bo held tonight. It Is Claimed Tluit SMe, Accepted by Vote or Hie People, Is Thirty Feel Above Water Happly of City Home Think ag.ooe Is Too Larae An Ansoaat to Iaveat la Oae I log at Tills Time FIVE BISHOPS TO BE RETIRED tary of the Interior. Ilensoii Returns Judite Henry L. Uenson rcturnod last evening from Portland, where he spent n few days following his return from holding court in uoos coumy. Ho will lenvo for Lnkevlow either to morrow or Snturday to open the May term of court, it Is not eipectea inni thoro will bo n great number of cases before tho court In Lake county this term. (loorgo Costollo of tbo Palace res- GETS HO WATER, OBJECTS 10 PAYIN6 ASSESSMENTS Au Injunction suit was nted this nfternoon by Kuykendall Ferguson for 8. II. (Irlfflth vs. the Klamath Wa ter Users' Asoclatlon. Mr. arlffltb, who own a ranch lu Poe Valley, asks for an Injunction restraining the Wa ter Users' Association from collecting assessments against hla property, which Is signed up with the associa tion. It states that last fall a by-law was adopted by the association provldlnr that only those under the Irrigation project to whom water waa delivered should pay the assessments of tho as sociation. Mr. Qrlfflth claims that tho Irrigation canal has not been con structed to cover hla lands, aid that ho objects to being assessed for a pro portion of the expenses of the associa tion until such tlmo aa the canal la constructed and water can bo delivered. .- . . u.l. want in M&n inGeo FrancUco. Ho del vers n speoon io- ituram, -... ""-- ,,,,. night, tho first since he left Washing, Sunday, la Ptd home Saturday ton, to .advocate Tail's nomlaatlon. evening. The Pelican baseball leased the nsld near tho outatra Pacific depot, and will play all their practice games there. The loeatloa la Terr desirable for both spectators and players, aa It la surrounded with grass and the diamond aad laaela have a clay formatloa. Tho grounds are to ba known aa tho Walto Pelleaa Baseball Park. The board haa realised, however. that tbo law governing payments ahould afford such latitude that the honorable secretary or the Interior could. In Individual cases, ex tend time of payment from year to year upon proper showing. To thl end, the board haa urked the passage of such a law by our national con gress, and such a bill has been Intro duced by Congressmsn Hawley. The proposed law authorizes the secretary of the Interior. In his discretion, upon recommendation of the board of di rectors, to extend the time of pay ments of government charges whero Individual water users are temporar ily unable to pay, for not to exceed one year at any one time, A letter from Congressman Hawley dated April 10, 1912, states that he knew of no opposition to the passage of said bill, and that he believed It mould be enacted upon thla aesslon. rVcoad Traasmlasloa fo Lakevlew Your board of directors has been and Is of the opinion that this charge, although small. Is wrong In principle. It has, therefore, endeavored to se cure national legislation abolishing this paymeat. Congressman Hawley , has Intro duced a bill providing that the secre tary of tho Interior may authorlxe. lo bis discretion, the payment of nl' s;ov ernment charges to designated o9cors nt the reclamation service, who hll, without expense to the payer, account for tnd deposit the same la i desig nated United States depository, etc. A letter from Congressmsn Hawley, dated March 37tb, and another from him dated April 9, 1913. addressed to John Irwin, attorney for the associa tion, state that bo Is urging the com mittee to report the bill favorably, aad that he believes It will be done. In tho later letter he states that thero Is no opposition, ao far as ho knows; that the Interior department haa stat ed to tho committee that It Intends to submit n general bill covering this and many other Items relating to the reclamation service. Tlllnt Kxteasioa to Twenty Years At an Informal meeting or the.wa- ler Ussra' Asoclatlons, held In Chi cago at tho time of the meeting of the National Irrigation Congress, ot v'lloh time your president represent- el our asoclatlon, It was recommend ed by tho tea associations prosent nnd iwnrttoned oy eleven association i bv UlKr, that tho reclamation act should be cmeaded by making the b til ling charge payable la aot to exewd twen ty years. Instead of tea years, aa the law now provides. The National Irri gation Congress at such meeting, made a like recommendation. Your president waa a member of the com- Ittee on resolutions of the National TEN NEW UISHOPS TO RE CREAT ED AND FIVE EPISCOPAL RK8I DKXCKS WILL-PROUAIILY BE EHTARLISHED A special school electloa Is to ba held on Thursday, May 1, between the hours of 1 and 4 p. m., for tho purpose of voting bonds to tie amount of 336,000 to be need la so- curing two lot at a cost of 1400, aad erecting school buildings la Lake view and Buena Vista additions. The grounds where It Is proposed to erect tho building Is In block 67 of Lake view addition, and lou 3, 3, 4, 5 aad 6 of block 73, In Buena Vista addi tion. Alt or this property was donat ed by tbo Klamath Devetopmeat com pany except two lot, which .were la private ownership. The site was ac cepted at a special electloa held oa April-32d. Considerable opposition to tho bonds has developed on account oc the location or the site, as It Is said to be considerable or a distance from any residences. A number also op poso the bonds In tho belief that 25,r 000 Is too great a sum to bo Invested In one building, nnd argue that tho samo mistake was made when tho West side school waa built. It la also stated that the location Is thirty foot above tho water supply ot tho eKy: and It would be Impossible to secure water for'the building or for fire pro tection. United Press Service MINNEAPOLIS, May 9. It was re liably, though unofficially learned to day that Ulsliops Warren, Cranston, Moore, Smith and Neely are to be re tired. Ten or twelve new bishops will be created, with Episcopal resi dence probably established at Loi Angeles, Plttiburg, Cleveland, Kan sas City and Helena. IIOITBE WOULD DO AWAY WITH COMMERCE COURT WASHINGTON, D. C. May - The house voted to abolish the com merce court. The vote stood 130 to 49, and forty republicans, ineludlag moat of the progressives, supported tho democrats In the measure. I'lllKOV TO PERFECT 'U.ACIIING WITH FILM COMMONER 1LIIN THAT . TAR AND TEOOY FKKT t Continued on Page ) NEW YORK. May 9. Simplifica tion of modern educational method through the medium or the photo graphic, film, I tho latest plan an nounced by Thomas A. Edison, tho electrical wizard, who will devote tho next eight years or hl lire and $3, 000,000 to putting his proposed sys tcn'lnto practice. Kdlson declares he can teach boys and girl through the medium or tho photographic film what they have heretofore painfully learned through printed words, figures and diagrams. He declares that In this wny any con crete thing can bo learned to the maximum of efficiency nnd with tho minimum effort. Edison has already accomplished enough In hi experi ments to nssuro him of tho practica bility or hi latest work. Dryan, Hie Imperial Leader of I rury. Will Not Re a Compresalso Candidate of RepabUcaas, Erea I Should They Wish It United Press Service LINCOLN, Neb., May 9 The Com moner says:, "Bryan will not bo a compromise candidate of tho republi can convention. It Is true he Is mora, progressive than Tsft d less dan gerous than Roosevelt. It L probably true, also, that both the president aad tho ex-presldent would rather see him president than the other, but he reels under no political obligation to either one or them, and Is willing to let them fight out their differences, even If It splits the republican party." t Agricultural College Volunteers Assistance in Getting Better Seed Secretary C. P. Stewart or the Com mercial Club, has received n letter from Professor H. D. Scudder or the Oregon Agricultural College, In which ho offers to furnish small quantities ol the different varieties which he suggests should be started right nwuy and be multiplied for distribution next year. Tho letter follews: Dear 8lr I understand you nro making a considerable effort to Inter est the farmers of your region In better seed. This Is the very founds lion ot successful production, and you caunot give the matter too persistent agitation. There are a number of good varieties that should be Intro duced Into your region. I think that unquestionably the Sbadeland strains of spring oats and the Oderbrucker and Wisconsin No. 8 barleys, together with some first class varieties of corn of such as ths. Minnesota No. 13 and No. 23 aad mangels such aa ths Mammoth Long Red, would effect aa enormous Increase In the production of tho region at slight expense. Kg cept the oats and mangels, ths other varieties, that Is the barley and corn, are rather hard to sedure, so that It would be Important that the seed bo started at once In a small way aad multiplied right there for dlstrlbuUoa tbe coming year. We can furnish you small amounts of each of thoso varieties, and oJfrfgOeoilaa-Hhir . ' Wfiiii ii i in ' We bad rsglPLt-.aUrt-thla gcod work oaripOMh'oo-oW-i,, atloa with the llgh school farm, bat? unfortunately tao man to taxo saarf ot this work could aot start It' aattl too late la' the seasqa, la.aay, taa. we expect to get action nest year vrttfc these better .varieties.' Meaawhtto; wo will be very glad to do everytalag. a can to encourage your better and cleans? sod, ahly tho grsatsst assa at "Vfl ; eaatpalf-'My 'N M i ? .-y.; tw.vi IF - i-M ;" ?; ft,rv- ?V,v.i r-