-wl,-re 'l ,",' I - r,':"1 ', I ' .'5 L'H The Only Daily Covering Every Section of Klamath and Lake Counties W f teniim lUib. si nHTFFLfftD BY TUB VtOTW PRHM NRWM HRHVICS EVKNINO NKWRPAPBM PRINT THK NEWS. NOT HUTOMr .l Vitth Year -No. I ANN KLAMATH I'ALLH, OREGON, uMONRAY, OCTOirKU SBI, 1011 I 'lies. Ft?) Oeho TEACHERS GATHER, SEEK NEW METHODS COUNTY INSTITUTE NTATK SUPERINTENDENT KPR.tKH ON NKW SCHOOL UWH AND MJM HAMTINOM ON OPORTU.N1. Timrvnua night mkktk At (ho Central school building tMi tnurnlnic the tesehers' annual Inati tuto for Klamath county was opened with a Reed attendance. Onu o( thu arado roomi on tho accond floor wai used for the session, and with tlm adult achoolmastors and school ina'ann occupying desks at tlioy olJ yrsra ago, with County Superintend ont J. 0. Swan providing. It m fo- all tho world llko a achool lu srsilon. Tho desks, bo It whlspcrod, wero .t wen tilt cloao for aamo of tho crown up pedagogue, hut no ono suffered any permanent Injury, nrrn to Ihn reeling. L. It. Alderman, itato auperlntnnd ent of ichooli, snoko on change In the achool lawa and Interstate rccog nltlon of certificate, which will en- atilo trachrr certificated In ono itato to get a position In another stole- with out being examined In that other late. Oregon was Ihn tint stale to enact a law according to tho reiulu tlona drawn up by thn atatu euperln- trndonta laat year at lliolr mooting In Halt lake City, under tho Icadvr of tho National Bureau of IDduratlon, Up to thl tlmo twenty-all state lu the Union, over half, have ilgnlflod their wllllngaeu to accept Oregon rertlSeatee. A number of states, inoitly Includod In the twenty-all re ferred to, havo adopted the aamo atand aa Oregon with relation to tho Interatate certlflcatea, enacting lawa which will enablo the certificate to get a footing. Thla move for Inter state certificate Is tho aecond Import nnt atop In thla direction, a flril wa tho movement to mako It poulhlo for loaehera who bad paed ono county examination to tako poiltlona In oth er countlea without taking additional "lamination. New approacbe havo been opened to a cortlflcato without any examina tion by giving thoi'e who havo a four J oar high achool courao. Including tho trachora' training achool eourio. tho nocoaaary atandlng, which will mako high achool tho Mine, In effect, as normal achool of tho state. Tho blgh school of Klamath Kail will have thla course for those who wish to lako It. College of tho stato can grant err. tlfleatea for high school teachers, but the achool must bo standardised and the national bureau of education wilt visit Oregon to otfoct that standard isation. Mr. Alderman apoko also of tho now aupervlsory law clfectlvo na to countlea with over alxty districts, where the county superintendent can not visit all tho schools, but must havo th assistance of a supervisor In this work. This law does not apply to Klamath county, aa tbla county ha not enough dlstrlcta to meet tho min imum provided by the law. An Interesting address on "Teach ers' Opportunity for Improvement" Link River Property TO Balbas Griffith A deal waa consummated Saturday whareby Major 0. B. Worden dls poaad of considerable property near the Link River bridge to Dalbaa Orlf itb. The property sold by Mr. Wor den conalsta of real estate and five buldlnia', Including the Link River houae, th laundry buldlng and tho Blywat, wblek la occupied, by Mr. Worden m an oflee., To property extends hack toward tha river 180 feat front Main atraet. Tha value of the property aold la estimated at approximately 115,000, and through tha deal Major Warden aaenred what la known aa tha John Tf ranch at Long link, afeout aav- ntUaa frM tha city, and alto a vmih given liy Mliis Montnnn HuHtlnes .of tho department of oducntlon, Uni versity of Oregon, Ainonn otliur thing stio said: "Teachers wnnt moro than dovlcc. There wns n time when teachers cntno to Institute with notebook to fill up with devices iik ' gested. Anything to keep the chil dren busy. How quickly publisher responded to this domand on the part of tho teacher. Hooks, boxes of mn terlal, columns In magatlnea labelled 'filial Wftrlf" ntttinal tnmtfnA thn In1 of tho publication. Teachora luvu kept children stringing bends nml , United Press Service coiintlng tlcks long after they wcro DALLAS, Ore, Oct. 23. Speaker In do murh more profitable klndi nt, chump Clnrk hero denies tho state ent work. When tho term 'buiy,m,.nt that hi prcjldentlnf hoadquar- wora i iiisrnructi rrom our Pni - gnglcnl illctlonnry and wo havo In It plnco a term that menns constructive work with educational polbllltliu,, teachers will becomo moro original as they wntrh tho needs of tho children. i And they will soon lenrn Hint n meie devlro I not tint pnnnren for nll evils, "Then It I not only for device i Ihnt wo nru hero todny. Tlio great' need of the lonelier nro right atti tudes, largo IiIoiik, keen Insight nml skill. Right altitudes toward I Iff, toward hi work, toward his own ie- spoimllilllllc niul toward tho many opportunities about him. If our Ideal have lnrgo Influence, In shaping our conduct, then our Idcnl In tho teach ing profession must have laVgu In- t Continued on I'ngo i) VMlIng HUtrnt lnllrl All visiting Kaitcrn Htnr ineinher In the city nro Invited to attend Alolto Chapter No. 61, O. K. H., Tuesday uvenlng. October 24, at 8 p. m. Mrs. Chan. K. Meldrum left IliM morning for Milwaukee, Ore., where slio wns chtlcd In response to a tolo grnm stntliiR Hint her sinter was very Ick with typhoid fever. POINOEXTER SAYS U. S. SHIP COAL Washington Hetialor Ailvoratr That (ioternnieiil llullil Itallrtwd fJc Into That Terrllory anil Hlilp the Mineral I'nxlurl United Tress Service 8KATTI.K, Oct. 33. "I return from Alaku moro firmly convinced than over that tho government should build a railroad there and open tho coal mines, primarily for supplying tho government's own needs, and sec ondly, for furnishing coal at n reas onable cost to consumers." This Is tho declaration mado by United States Senator Miles Polndex tor of Washington, who arrived m tho steamer Humboldt, with Clifford I'lnchot from Alaska, "This plan," ho said, "will necessi tate government ships and docks. A sufficient area of coal ahould bo re served for this purpose. I am pre pared to fight In congress for govern ment ownership of Alaska coal mines and coal transportation facilities. Dealt Dy Worden And Ranch Traded consldorablo quantity of stock, In cluding mules, horses and cattle J. V. Houston, mnnagor of tho op- ora homo and Temple theater, has re turned from an oxtonded trip to Han, Francisco and othor points. SPOKANE), Wash., Oct. 33. Miss Anna Bwanson, Spokan'a tint and only woman doputy sheriff, la doing actlvo duty aa an officer of the law. Bho la tho superintendent of the asso ciated charities for tho county com missioner. In that capacity she found U necessary to havo acme vestments of authority In order to Inveatlgato aoma conditions that arise In the course of her work. Clinrle V. Hluiriiiiin, wlio older In mtwspnpfr Korvlrii limn nny otlior ncthc iiuvMiinior mnii hi Klatnntli I'nlln, hiivliig stnrleil In the "0' In Count II I II it nr low 11, linn resigned friiin tlin Olironli'lii, nml will spend llio winter lit li In rnnrli near Dairy. Mr, Hlierfiuin's sunny stullenml cheer lnt! presence will ho tuliiaeil lornlly. CHAMP CLARK HIS NO OFFICE TOR COMING RAGE Clnliu lli Nrtrr Had Any Hurli Cam plgn lltwliuartiar and for Till Wry (Joo Reason lt-iort of dom ing la Wrong teiii at Washington had been closed ne niullclous Ho. Kor tho sufficient reason," ho ,., ,lal licv,.r ,ln, nn. ,,re,en- ,n) .ndo,unrlora to close." UPP IS IN TRADE AS INDIVIDUAL THK WELL KNOWN CRAFTSMAN i OPENS HTOItK OK HIM OWN FOR CARRYING ON WATCHMAKING AMI JKWKMIY lll'NINEHM Frank M. Upp, tho well known Jow- clcr and watchmaker, has started In Quinine for himself, hnvlng secured h lorntlon In tho west sldo of Hoxoy's Candy Kitchen In tho Wllllts build- lot?. Mr. Upp has had fifteen years experience In tho Jewelry business and Is well known In Klamath' Fal's, where he has spent tho past four years. At different times during that peri od ho has had charge, of tho bench work at tho Jewelry stores of I,. Alva Lewis, II, J. Winters, a. Holtkvmpor I Jr.. and II. C. Spink. Ho Is ii Krmluntu of tho I'eorln lloroliiRlrnl school of Illinois. Arrangements nro being mado by tho Klamath Kails Music House, It. Madseu, proprietor, which Is now on Main street near Seventh, to occupy the storo room on Main street, near tho postofflce, which room Is now oc cupied with part of tho concern's ptauo stock. , TEN BILLION STAMPS VSED 'INNATIONALJISCALYEAR InrrvaKo of Nearly Nino lVr Cent in Number Turned Out by Uncle Sam IturliiK Official IVrlodJYom Hun-nil of tainting and Kngravlng WASIIINOTON, D. C, Oct. 23. Tho extent of tho mall communication of tho American peonlo themselves and with tho cut fro world Is shown by tho fact that 10,109,350,000 post- ago stamps wero turned out by tho bureau or engraving and printing dur ing tho last fiscal year. This Is an In crease of nearly 9 per cent aa com pared with tho preceding year. A Want Advertising in The Evening Herald : ; I IHMI.HHIIIIHHHIHIMMmHMmMmm X 1 X fiiiHi., uallLf)ltMkl aawadt aVwAlllMtnOlBB intl4tAH AgaawlasLatA ilas ssaaff lilsusi bI11 lrM whs tkAauaasAlaaav taAaaieiA last- awa 4 , T ITvaiai-T nvU'Mmll aHv3iaVHf nillivfi l,w ) vm I lim ; ; 2 rome up to high-water wark about ALL OF THE TIMS. x Not many boarding houafa will pay If run at half capacity. Not , , need bo run at half capacity. $WW444i4 COOKE TOO LATE TO 6IVE LECTURE TRAIN DKLAYKD, HO fill. HMITH HI'KAKH ON GOOD ROADS THK AUENCY WILL IIK AHKKI) TO JIVK HII18TITLTK ATTHAGTION Kdmund Vnnco Cooko did not Ice turo Saturday night, at Houston's op era house for tho opening entertain ment In the Lyceum Bureau course for tho reason, qs telegraphed by him, that his train; waa delayed so that ho could not arrlvo until mtdnlgtit. Tho nudlonco which assembled had tho pleasure of listening to Dr. An drew C. Smith, head of tho good roads commission of the' stato. Tho doctor Is a stato senator, and goes about boosting highways, so It Is said, without expecting any reward aave tho accomplishment of good, paying hi own expenses. He had Just been In Lake county. Thn spcahcr told of tho proponed 120,000 000 good road bond Issue to run thirty years at 0 per cent, and said that under tho plan proposed convict labor could bo utilised, bene fitting the state Instead of Individuals. Ho paid Judgo Ocorgo T. Baldwin a compliment for helping to draft bills, which, If passed, he said, would cmiso to bo run through this part of the stato highways to bo proud of. U. A. Snelllng of Lakevlow, an other hustler In tho Interest of good roads, and W. A. Delicti, chairman of the meeting, also spoke. Doforo tho lecture hour, after tho telegram waa received from Cooko tho Lyceum bureau called a meeting to ilctcrmlno what course to pursuo In vlow of the failure of tho first dat ed entertainment having failed. There wfro present W. A. Dclxell, Prof. Ro scll II. Dunbar, principal of tho Klam ath Kails public schools; Prof. W. E. Kaught, principal of the Klamath county high school, Mayor Fred T. Sanderson and W. O. Smith. It was tho sense of the meeting that tho agency with which the bu reau bad contracted for flvo enter tainments should be asked to fur nish another In place of tho Saturday nlRht engagement, which was not kept, and that It tho agency falls to meet this request, tho entlro list, which Includes four moro bookings, bo canceled and tho price of tickets returned to subscribers. It Is tho aim of tho bureau to give tho public all that It contracted to glvo or refund what has been paid In. Tho agency In Denver signed con tracts to furnish entertainments In Klamath Falls on tho five dates agreed upon, and the local enterprise Is In no way to blamo If tho datca fall through owing to non nppearnnco of entertainers, thla being up to the agency. In tho caso of Cooke the chnnco wns taken that ho could get hero at 8:10 p. m. and lecture at 8:30, and tho calculation was missed. Some of the bureau aro Inclined to bellovo that the glvors of programs would do hotter to glvo themselves moro leeway hero between arrival and stngo appearance. A.' F. A. M. Meet Tonight A rogular meeting of Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F. ft A. M will be hold tonight at tho Masonic hall In tho Whlto-Mnddox building. There will bo work on tho E. A. degree. o99y99e0 Little "Campaign" Will Make Any Boarding House , ' FOUND On Fourth street, a bunch of keys. Owner can have samo by ii B at tho Herald office, and pay- Inn for this notice. OVHTKIW. OYHTKItH Our Olympla oysters aro now In, 23-21 Fulton Market. SOLDIER ENDS OWN LIFE BY MOST TERRIBLE DEED Frrnxlrd by Los of Tbowaaada In Speculation, Wrap Himself lu a lied Soaked With Keroeeue and Barn Himself to Death United Press Service DltESDRN. Oct. 23. Thoroughly soaking bis bed In kerosene and wrap ping himself In kerosono soaked blankets, Frclhcrr Von Magnus, prominent In tho Saxon nrmy, Incln oratcd himself by lighting hla own funeral pyre. Speculation had caused him the loss of 7o,000. TWO ARE HELD TO GRAND JURY QUIZ ALLEOF-D HOLDUP MAN AND W PORTANT WITNESS BOUND OVER 'tO INQUISITORIAL BODY IIV PKACR JUSTICE GRAVES At a hearing before Justice of the Peace Charles Graves Saturday Fred Rau, who when arrested on the chargo of highway robbery of J. W. Danta on Sixth street, near the rail road, a week ago, refused to giver hla name, was held for grand Jury action. K. D. Williams, who had also been arrested later by Deputy 8herlff John BcLallock as a witness, was held aa such by tho Justice of the peace. Both men worked on tho new Whlto Peli can hotel building. Banta Identified Hnu aa one of hla assailants. . iltOSSCTl"H RESIGNATION IS FORWARDED TO TAFT United Press Service WASIIINOTON, D. C. Oct. 33. The resignation of Federal Judge Grosscup was received at the Whlto House and forwarded to President Tatt, who la today at Pierre, B. D., en route to Washington. SDNDAY FIGURES THAT SOOLS COSTTO BE SAVED Noisy Evangelist Geta SalvaUoa En terprlso Down to a Strictly Com merclul llaala With New Orleans Soul at Lowest Figure United Press Service CHICAGO, Oct. 23 Souls are now reduced to a basis of commercial val uation, according to Billy Sunday, former basoball player, now evangel ist. Billy Sunday has evolved aome elaborate computations, based upon his expenses In various cltlea, and the souls ho has saved In those cities. According to the figures be finds Of Good Pay ) ajtwap miv wvMSP ajuvuuasw ajaay x X any GOOD boarwhag house ever X 4 1 TRAINMEN STRIKE NOVEMBER SECOND that a New Yorker's soul, la worth IE4C, while tho rate In Indianapolis Is ItZO. In Boston a soul may be save? for 1450. Down South the schedule allde quite low, Now Orleans aoula being quoted at only f 78. , Duxhak" WatrrpresH buatle coat 17-6t vAt S. K. K. Met SECOND HYDE TRIAL IS DRGUN IN KANSAS CITT United Pre Service KANSA8 CITY, Mo., Oct. 23. The second Dr. Hyde trial began today. Immense crowds applied for entrance, but Judge Porterfleld admitted none without a special ticket. Examination of 2,000 veniremen selected from 20,000 names waa com menced. County Prosecutor Virgin Conkllng said ho doesn't expect a full Jury to bo picked before the end of the week. Hyde's wife waa present. CATSUP AND VKaAR FAILS 10 lUKSMUW GeutlesBM With Clinuau Patronymic Undertake Novel Decoctioa After Saloon-Closing Hour, But Contin ues Alive United Prens Be'Vic TACOMA, Oct. 23. Amatlag the doctors and everyoae claerCarl Wast- crlund Is alive today and well. After the saloon closing hour a few nights ago Westerlund sought a stim ulant In a decoction of catsup and vinegar. , Ho was expected to die from the painful effects, but he easily recuper ated after a llttto while. BEER BOYCOTT IN VIENNA BY WORKMEN WHO THIRST Cafe Proprietors and Saloon Operat or Raise Loud 'Hotter," Owing to the Abstinence, But the Wine Gee Faster Than Ever United Pre Service. VIENNA. Oct. 33. A boycott on beer la declared by the worklngmeu of Vienna aa a protest against (he re cent raise In the price of It. Juat bow long the Viennese will bo able to withstand their thirst remains to bo seen, but the effectiveness of the boycott Is evident from, the loud wall that baa gono up from, the cafe pro prietors and saloon keepers. A notable Increase In wine orders hay followed. John P. Onlvln, editor of "the, Mar lines Dally Standard and the Contra Costa Standard, la a local visitor from Marlines, Calif., and mad a pleasant call on the Evening Herald. New Livermore Quarters SoonTo Be Adapted To Modem Living Facilities It 1 probable that next' woeU will witness the commencement of the re- modeling of the Wltbrow-Melbate bulldlag at the southeast corner of Fourth and Main streets, la order to adapt It for hotel purposes for the oc cupation by the Livermore Hotel com pany. Some of the tenant have not as yet left the building, but all are expected to give up; their quarters there by the first of November. Jus tice of the Peace Charles Grave Is still encamped In the building, as are one or two' others. Attorney Thomas Drake and B. B, Henry, county engineer,, save secured quarter la the WIUIU aad;04d Fol lows' buildings, and already moved te THOUSAND MAY QUIT FEDERATION OffTKIAL aUTff THEY WANT ffYarnM sMIhwl TION RBCOONITION, VAxXOUl OP WHICH IB GMBVANOst United Pram lervM LOS AN0ELE8, Oct. II. -A the and members of the railway train men. conductors, engineers, ffreaMa, onglnemon and telegraphers wlH strike November 2d, according to tha statemont of H. D. Yaacy, chatrxtaa of the Loa Angela advisory board of tho system federation. They waat recognition la Independ ent system federation, which tha rall- roada refuse to give. rHKHOTFEElS UN IM KKriwirsuniiiTE. Says He la Glad to Fan I Friend ka aty What Mm to Believe That AH Were to United Press Ssrvto SEATTLE. Oct. 33. Oifford Pta- cbot to highly pleassd here with the friendly reception accorded hlni hr the Seattle pVple. At a great mas meeting held her for him he replied to tha anntauat, saylag,"Thank yau., I ata glad to have so.maay friend In Seattle, where I was. tod to bellave that all were opposed to mo." Plnehot and Mile Polndsstsr both cpoke on the Alaskan tltuattoa. NH.S0N IS FAIWHTE IN THE GOLDEN STATE At Least, It Is Belief of : Angeles DesBocratr That New Jer sey's Governor WaU Get fJhatadl Endorsement United Press Service LOB ANOELB, Oet. II. That Woodrow Wilson, governor ec'lfaw Jeraty will receive tha solid vets of the California delegation for U pres idential nomination at the democratic convention next year Is tho belief of some of the leading democrats of Lea Angeles. LAjnn a. naaaiey, ciiy ciera, aura; Wilson la the aort of progressive that the democrats of this state have wanted to see la th presldsatlat chair. I have every reason to believe that the California and Iowa delega tions will be Instructed to vote far Woodrow Wilson for presldeataad for Joseph Folk of Missouri Mr vise HMV, president "Widow Jon isa" ef aWstoa stasia fee hoys and 501 r-Li 17-t Kw Ke the new location, while the balaeee of the tenants are so axed that they will be able, to make, an, exit when tt Is "up to them," '' $ The Uvermere lintel oempaey ee pecta to have the balMtag adepeid e Its purposes, about aiatssiuiresB the time alteration beads, so thut M can use the pleee aa a betel cember let. It Is a the new White open at approximately the Its projectors honing te. haw telrribegle business sheet 4th. with a eaatnet able features,'' The location has to he A. . 1--M.AA winip.iwuaa,wHi.tWBWflami' kana and asssisa hnai.''' e """nwl . TeesssW llwsmB, sn5asta." Tssafr "FBPNnfff t?j .mPmrjqm aenalssl hi amfJat.'.. s Ar - rz: ' 9.1 x -,j titySiW-i'-'-. ; "if-.,. "