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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1911)
1 V? ' M V ? ;j u-a ;, v v ' St . TAe Only Daily Covering Every Section of Klamath and Lake .Counties cfali. d'-M HUIYMMI nr THE UNITED MIMI NEW SERVICE KVKNIN1 NEWSPAPERS PRINT THE NEWS, NOT HISTORY Nlilli Vmr-N. l,fll KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, .VOVKMIIKIt SB, 101 1 Price, Pit Wfot ftwttittg BETTER BANKING ASKED EOR FARMS "" " f'-rfsDC Pill I Att-'D-I InUrd lAJLLAlLitAL IHIMIKII WAHKIIOt'HKH Hilt nf. TON AND (JHAIN COUNTRY1 IMNIIltl7Al'Hr;r:MIIIMOrMUWHiiil no woll.posted banker ran he AXR SHOULD UK STOPPED f""'."1. ,' c" n,,t tvnUt0 """ M ''" ' In better rdiapf with Ha loana arattered In the hands nf n hundred NEW ORLEANS, Nov, 33. "Tlu substantial fnruii'ra limn with them man who lllla tho around In this rniirentraled In Hie hand of 11 row rouutry la creating 25,000,000 of H" borrower." new wealth rivory day," Jonuph (l.j niunniii u.om.un. jauonai uaiiK. of llalelah, N. U., told tlm 4,000 Auierlraii hnnkora at tlivlr annual loiiventlun here today, "So plan of Unking reform ran lo iitectlvn Hint d(H-a not rIvo full ronalileratlon to Hm.1,1,,. 0 pern hiiimn n two iiIkIUh 1..-.U of tho farm.. Hark of nil, ...,, Tlim, HnH . nrKo ,, rnuimerrr, nil hnnkliiK. all iiinmifnr-l tiirliiR, nil Induatry. II.- aurlciillure.,"0" """,l ","llt'"r" iroacnl. Tho Hie real lala of prosperity." niiuluil .'in! of the nh.iw hardly romea Mr. Drown aald that roiintr) hank. H I" Hio n.lvnnro nmiurancra, aa tho ith watitod a hanking ayalrni thatliniiit nun auloMa aro of mediocre would niako It aa .any for Toxaa fnnnrnllbn whllo tho trombono placer I ets to borrow money a It was fur Wall street apeculatnr; n banking sjslem thnt would lunkii tint stored rn p of tho rVmthvrn planter a good collateral a atorka and bonds; and a tinnklng ayitem which would prevent iiiotiny panic, aa they aro now pro. teiitrd In all other civilised countries, "Panic," hu aald, "hurt tlin fnrni it Just aa much aa thuy do Wall street. They make It moro difficult for him to raise and market hi crops. They raiiao high rate for money and lim prlvcea for cotton and grain. . . , Home ono has well mid that panlra hn cost this country morn than wnr nnd yet we know that panic ran be prevented. They are prevenlml In other clvllliod lountrles." Mr. Drown aald that the American farmer, aa tho producer of nine bil lion dollar worth of llfe'a necessltle rrry year, waa certainly entitled to better banking facilities than ho had under the present aistcm. We ought to havo bonded ware- j hoimea through tho South and Weal,' nl I.I he, "where the farmer can bor- iw money on hla crop a easily a I the Walt street man now borrows at , the bank on stocks and bonds. With bonil-d warehouses In operation all over tho country, tho farmor will oc cupy a moat Indoncndont position In rtgnut to the disposition of his crop, for hi warehouse certificate will be lust nt desirable collateral ah stocks and bonds, and In ninny case far safer. The farmer will at laat hnto that "which has boon denied him nil then year, faclllllca for borrowing -rrh?S.Ksr---; who carried his surplus In tho ahapo of uegotlablo securities. "This will bring nbout more cor dial relation between tho farmer nnd the banker, and both will npprerlato more fully the fact thnt each hna his L Meet Will Be Signal For Ind Thu Pioneer of tho Klamath Ua aln hnvo a now aoug, which la anp posed to go lo tho air ot "Auld l.ang Sync," Onestama la nt follews: "Wo led tho way through trarklc woodi To Khininth.' sunny plain, And luoko tho virgin soil to bloom With Holds of golden (train, In enrly days, my friend, In early days When hoarta were strong and hours woro long, In tho early days." And an they did, nnd In rcmom bramo of the olden days they aro go ing to cat chicken and pumpkin plo at noon on Saturday next In tho ban quet looms In tho Odd Fellows' Tem ple, on Main street. A cholco literary and musical pro gram haw Men worked out by tho committee, that will bogln nt about 10:30 n. m. on that day In tho Odd Fellows' ball, and' after dinner will oaeur the annual olectlon aud buil- meeting, followed by an exper- . plr.ru In tlm world' economy, ttint I ""'' l,"l,r",,, hr" l. ninl Hint ! hatm,ir builds up tint onu add In! "1'" degree, in tlm strength of tho other 'Micro should ! no iinlngo. ( "'!' '' '' w flss.es. Tin. . hunker iiiik oiik recognized tlm farm. it iih tlir linrklionu of tlm country, .. n tin- lull HIIUIIIT III IHIT COIIII Mlii.in.l ul... .t 11. Tho NiinIiUIIu HtudPiita, 11 inlnntrol ninl taiidevllln iiKKrcKutltui of real 'Afin-Aiiirrlinnn, opened If,! uluht at n 11 dlstltirt failure. Tho Jokea nnd horiu'.pla) UN well in the dancing and tlin opi'iilut; mliixtrrl part, wore good. There nero mMTi.l umrno nllualona whlrh hniilil bo rut out. A change of program U promised for tonight. ThU Way fur WallT, Plraao ll.ni'M lint uiiAllmr tuiv IamI nlvht. I '" " 1 1 21 nt 5 n. m rterday, S3 at 7:30 1 a. 111. 1.: Monday. S3 at 8 a. m.; at 8 . tHlay. :s: l'rdar. 24; Mon - a. 111 oa, js: ni a insi mum, z, munuay,, 1.111, nilliuni .. iiikii Ji-niuiuii, . ( m . M(in(l).( Bl Rt ,.,0 p Huinlny. 34 at 4 p. m. ' ' ' 36; Hiiliday 29; high jestonlny, 40 all,,,, 1onnlTn dtrlct , ,,.. wn Uw m. WOMEN'S EXODOS ALMOSTCOMPLETE SCOIIK !' KKI I.HIIIT IIISTIIICT iiaiiititkm tlONi; ONK "IM- KIV." I.KO HltOKKX, AND TWO I'ltOI'lIUTV OW.NKUS, STAY Chief of I'ollco Samuel I,. Walker repoita that all tho women from tho quartet of Jioiihcb In the red light dis tort on Or.k nvenuo hnvo left the city sine Olllo Sheldon, who Ih confined to her house with n broken leg; Kay Melboiiruo and Muiido Kvnns. Tho two latter own tho house In behave themsohe will bo allowed to remain In tho places, tho .police chief a. Tho Melbourne woman Is under a $200 cash bond furnished aomo Unto Fi lenco mooting nnd good old fashioned Holrnl time. Tbo expectation la that thero will bo n largo attendanco of the pioneers to recount tholr adventures, partake nf audi a satisfactory meal aa tho mot here nnd dnughlera of plonoon. can Hiircly prepare, and to strengthen tho bonda of old tlmo frlondalilps. Tho Herald will likely bo able to present tho program In detail In to morrow's Issue. I'AltCKLM POST FAVOIIKD AT KANSAS CITY MKKT Ubltod Pros Bsrvlce KKAN8A8 CITY,- Nov. 28. neso lutlona endorsing tho establishment of a "parcels post system a an In stitution that will b ot enormous benefit tctbe country" wero adopted by the trans-MlsslsslppI Commercial congreM, MONEY TO LOAN IAhavo 1700 to loan for iU montlik on real estate ecurlty. WfcVJIob. IMt Recollections . iiK'i when nliu uni lioiitiil over to Ihol , grand Jury by Justice of tint Pence (t'lmrlon draw on n ihnrgn nf ion lulling n bn-wily house. I Aliont Iwo dozen women, onu n ' trjn i rr- it ml ttio otherx or less liliitnlfiuliiit III tlin social dvII, being liitiinlo-. Imvii left Klninnlli 1'nlln ho f,l- "tiling to tlm liifoiiimtloii w'',r Imn "' kIx-ii tlm llurntd. .MHH. WAU.NKIt IX HUNfl IHX'ITAi. . Tll , ,m, .. .,. 1 " ' 111 iiiiuni airs, ifiiii j f.umwnu win offer Mm. William Wagner, who In udidyliiK Kinging with Mm. Zuinwalt, In 11 roiik recital, MIm Fayo llogiio assisting. TI10 uttrnctlre prog ram wilt Inrlmlu vorul numbers liy Mrs. Wag tier, na vtull n piano selection!, and Micro will tic no special Invltatlom Ironed. Mra. Zuinwalt doalrca that alt Interested fool free to attend, and for Hi In r en Hon thu Invitation I mndc a; k neral one. HORSEFLY WINS, MAJORITY LARGE O.S'I.Y TllltKi: NKCJAT1VK VOTRS ItlU'OltTKU AH HAVIXil IIKI'.N t'AHT AOAI.NHT NKW IIIHIOA TIO.V IIIHTIIICT Hy a oto reported aa 63 to 3, tho pioposltlon for formation of the ll.iio'lly IrrlKntlon district wo favor- alii) vrted jmterdny. JudgliiK !' tho comparative voto, ,,, fo who ,otcd nRa,ngt MlaWUh. , he alll,r,ct wl ir0o tAilxcr . l.i...... ...i. ,...-i... 1.. opposliloii were failed, II wna forecast In the Herald sotuo tlnm nKo that tho proposition would liret with considerable favor among tl o property owners. According to tho now stato law the property owners In an Interested dis trict may voto on n proposed Irriga tion district, nnd If three-fifth favor It tbo district may bo organltcd, en Rlneera secured to ntnko surveys and estimates, nnd tho property ownors, tlin being Informed on tho probablo rol of tho sjHteni. can vote on n pro posed bond Issue, Man) vstmntea have been made at to the ncrcago In tho Langell and Yiiiinu vnlleja that can bo benefitted, bo mo running aa high aa 50,000 acres, but tho chances are that leas thnn half Hint would bo nenrer tho actual area. The cost Is guesaod nt as about $700,000, or In tho neighborhood of ISA per acre, although aome hope to see tho work done for ISO. Tho engineers will mako an estlmato which will come pretty close to tho netunl outlay. Aa a rule thero' Is Momii difference between tho esti mated rost and tho eventual outlay, na there are many things cropping up In tho work nf Installing such 'work v.lch cannot be foreseen. CROWLESS ROOSTER WILL IE IN FASfllOR HEREAHER I.cn AiikcIch City Fathers Adopt Or illnaiicc Making It Offfwae for CluiiillclccrN to KnthMn hi the Karly Morn "tilted Press Service 1.08 ANORLE8, Nov. 38. "United wo crow; divided wo're crowleaa." Th I a got-togethor spirit must be tbe slogan of nil Los Angeles' roosters as tho result ot nn ordinance which mnkc It unlawful for the cooks to crow earlier than 7 a. m PaclBe roast tlmo. Unity among tbe birds, lean Indl vltlt.nl effort, Is what the city fathers aro striving for. This thing of a rooster crowing any old hour of the morning, Just becauso he feels that way, must he stopped, says the city council. Any toostor found guilty of violat ing this ordinance will be aenteneed to be the principal Ingredient of n potple. Owners of chickens hero will oper ate on their roosters so Ujiat their exultant efforts may end In dismal gurgles. TO 6ET FEDERAL BUILDING HERE .MKKTixii or county and city Al'TIIOHITIKH ,M CIIAMIIKIt Ol' COMMERCE HELD, AND COMMITTEE NAMED To xocuro n federal building for Klamath Fall la tho object of n iiiuronicnt which bold a meeting lat nlKht nt tho council chamber, tho fol lowing being present: County Judge Will H. Worden, County Comtnlmlon- Cr Ham T. Hnininnm anil P fl.iv Unr. rill. Mavor Prert T. Hat.dernn. Trtnn. rllmniiM. Q. Wilkin., It. A. Kmmltt.iat'0,rd h "ncr PrlM '-. I'. It. Hcames, Secretary Caleb T. Oliver of the Chanibor of Commerce and A. C. Wrcnn, -owner of the Pio neer Press. A committed of three, consisting of Mcmr. Wllkins, Henmcs nnd Emmltt, wns chosen to get data aa to why tho city and neighborhood are entitled to n federal building In Klamath Falls, whllu Secretary Oliver ot tho Cham her of Commerce was detailed to do special work. After discussing tho pros and cons of tlm proposition tho moetlng ad journed until next Tuesday ovenlng. nt which tlmo a reassembling will take placo on a call to bo Issued by Mayor 8andcrson, to Include the coun ty court, tho city council, members pf the Chamber of Cominerco and cltl ten genurnlly Interested In tho wel fare of the town nnd surrounding country, who nro anxious to see tbo movement furthered. Among reasons offered why the city should have a federal building 1 tho growth of tho postofflc beyond tho capacity, of the present quartors, the largo amount or Business none nero by the reclamation service, the fact that this Is the natural center for business connected with the Klamath Indian agency, tho further fact that Klcmath Falls Is the logical location of tho United States land once, which Is now nt Lakovlew, and the enormous amount ot federal business which arises In this section. Aa It is now thero aTo fedoral com.'wcKnln bout L600 Pun,Ii mlsiloners located hero and at other 1 places hereabouts to look after pre liminary hearings In government mat te r. after which, In tbo majority ot Instances tho proceedings havo to be removed to Portland at enormous ex penso nnd Inconvenience. To get. to Portland the people have to go out at the state, via California, and the trip Is long, tedious, and means an outlay of much money that might as well stay In Klamath Valla., In tbo cttfo of case Involving those charged with crime, If they ore freed in Port land, they are set loose several hun- dred miles from homo to "find them selves" back again, If, Indeed, they hnvo tbo prlco ot the trip. Thus an occasional session of United States court hero would bo very desirable. Such a movement as that for a new fedoral building, which. If successful, v.ould add generally to the assets ot tho city and lt- prosperity, Is expect ed to get a rousing support from ev er) body who has the future Interest ' Klamath Fall aud this part of Oregon nt heart. Will PICK TURKEY BARE, IF BRITISHM CARRIES Diplomat. Ilelleve John JRnll WU1 An. ex Kg)pt Huaveiy, If Possible, Otherwise With No Lack of Bin and Blaster , United Press Service ' LONDON, Nov. 82. All Europe Is sitting up waiting for the noxt big grab, tor poor old Turkey is nearly due to be plucked again. .Despite vigorous denials given out by the for eign office, diplomats generally be-, llevo that Croat Britain la going right ahead with her plans for the annexa tion of, Egypt, diplomatically If pos sible, forcibly It necessary. In fact, It was learned today that recent" statements appearing In the continental presa with reference to England's Egyptian ambitions were directly Inspired by oMektle of tbe foreign oMce. Tney were feeler. Aa m great qntery wm ralaed, the get- eminent lx quietly proceeding with arrangements for tho contemplated grnb. XKW COUNTY OKFICKS AltK NMItliY BRADY tlulldltiK work In erecting a now structure. ind rcjuvlnatlng tho old oodhou30 on Ho county groundi In order to provide, ofllco room for Coun ty Survejor II. II. Homy and County Aeiciwor J. V. Io ho bono complct rd. 1'ractlcally all that romalna sow to be ilono I to fit the place for oc cupancy la the papering, which will probably bo completed within a week. Then tho two oBccs will bo removed from tho Odd Follow' bulldlatf, where they are quartered temporarily and placed nlongaldo the reat ot the oftlclat fnmlly of Klamath county. W. J. Hr)n and family krw ashoro on the rocks at Saman- Island, Bahamas. No danger. NOTED JACK GONE ONLASTJOORNEY "JOHNNY JOHNNY," THE SIRS Of MANY OK THK I,KUK8T MUIJB IN' KLAMATH COUNTY, HITC CUMIW TO PNKUMONIA "Johnny Johnny" Is dead. Maybo you did not know hla. A tot ot stock raisers In the county did, howevor. "Johnny Johnny" was father ot a Urge family, baring been sire of a large number ot tbo largest mules In the county. Ho was tbe big Jack belonging to County Commissioner Guy Merrill, on '" Uer'8 fMm nt Merrill. He fall some nights ago on a slope In such a way that ho could not &Tlso, and tho cxiiosure gavo him cold, although he seemed to be all right when picked up. The result was pneumonia, which proved fatal. "Johnny Johnny," aa he was ree ntered, was about twclvo bands high, lno unorni was private. Kequlescat en pace. WILL IIKHKAU WOMAN WHO KILLED DAVOHTER United Presa Service CHEMNITZ, Nov. II. The evecn- tloner'a sword Is awaiting Magdalene Volght, convicted of poisoning her young daughter to obtain 95,000 In surance. Germany still adheres to tbe me dieval custom ot beheading those con victed and sentenced to death. The woman will probably be com pelled to serve two years and five mopths In prison before her death and pay a fine of $76, as she was at the same lime convicted of arson. EVERY WESTER STATE IK CHICAGO LMO SHOW llnrrliuan Line- Ocropf Erthv An nex to llooat Territory Tmvereei by Ralls Which Form Part of Its Great Hyetrw United Presa Hervice., CHICAGO, Nor. IS. Every state of tho West la represented by exhibits of IU products at the United States Land and Irrigation congress, which opened hero to continue until Decem ber sth, Tbe entire Coliseum and Its annex have been engaged for the show.- In addition to the Western exhibits 'several states ot the South and provinces of Canada have made displays, Tho Louisiana exhibit, air- ranged by the state government, h especially noteworthy. The Harrlman lines have takes the wfcolo of the Coliseum annex to boost the states traversed hy those railroads. Moving pictures and lee- tures will be given dally during the exposition. Tbe National Irrigation congress and the International Livestock expo sition., will bo held here from Decem ber 4 tovrVnd will greatly Increase the Intenet tand attendance at tbe land show. It Is expected that net WATER IS THROUGH leas than 'half a million people will atlend those event during tbo next three Week. 1 WHY DOE8 TITLE EXCITE? ASKfl LOItD DOUOIiAS' WIFE United Press Service SEATTLE, Nov. 22. "I can't get It Into my head why the American people get so excited about a title, What do they seo In us simply be causo my husband Is a lord?" laughed Lady Bholto Douglas, wife of tbe lord reorted to havo ended his life In New York; but who I here In the ci gar business. "Ever since we have been married we have been moro or less a curiosity to tbe American public," sbe con tinued. "It was to avoid being point ed out like freaks that we came away out West hero and went Into business Itko plsln cttltens. But we no more than get settled when some fellow commits suicide, nnd the reports chase us again." WILL nCKV BEATTIE BBMDE HIS WIFE United Press Service mCHMOND. Vs.. Nov. 20. Ar rangements have been completed, to bury tbe body or Wife-Murderer Deattte Saturday beside tbe grave ot his wife. Pekln cables say Manchus aro fos tering tbe anti-foreign propaganda, with outbreaks against aliens Immi nent, and 'Nanklag says condltloits are desperate, with Imperialists gar rison completely surrounded and food nearly gone. AUTO THREATENS TO HIT OFFICERS DltlVKIt HAS NARROW ESCAPE FROM ARREST AFTER DOC TOR FOR A WOMAN WITH A IIROKEN LEO Some nights ago when Cblot ot Po lice Walker and Patrolman William Meaner were making an arrest an automobllo dashing madly nlong the street threatened to run Into them. Tho police were much Inclined to ar rest the driver, but on learning that he was running to get a doctor, let' him go. A physician waa wanted to set tbe leg ot Olllo Sheldon, n 'woman who occupied one ot the Oak avenue houses In the red light district. She had broken It, It Is claimed, by trip ping on a carpet In her house. I Horse Keep More Than Tfieir Value During Time They've Been Attached Liveryman Ray Merrill's bill tor 801.50 for keeping at Merrill the horses attached In tbe proceedings of tbe First National Bank of Kenne wtck, Wash., against Joshua-and Julia Swindler, Is now before Judge Henry L. Benson of tbe circuit court for consideration. Whether to pay or not to pay, that Is the question, to paraphrase the words ot the Immortal bard ot Avon, W. Shakespeare, Be.. When the sine horses ot Swindler were attached February IS laat they were kept together until the. 1st ot April, whea'tne bara was destroyed, together with sevea of the horser. The other pair ot nags, whteh are worth probably IRQ for the pair, or 1 500, depending on whether you take the word of those who dote on th horses or those who do not feel for them the highest' respect, have been la the keeping of the liveryman ever alas A fire, the abetter -part at a ELOWING NEW DAM REMOVE COFFERDAM IIKJ DIVERSION WORK BIDS FAIR TO DB DONE IN TWO WEEKS, UNLESS HARD FREEZE SHOULD SET IN Good progress Is being made now on tho work of constructing tbe Lost River diversion by George C. dark A Co., the contractors. The temporary cofferdam has been destroyed by the contractor, and water Is aowiag f Ing through the conereto by-paths of tho dam propor, according to Project Engineer W. W. Patch. AH the -Met Important part of the-concrete work will be finished by tbe end of this week, and within two weeks It Is ex pected that the big work which la the koystone of the proposition to re claim a large area of land now sat urated with the waters of Tule Lake, will bo over. Only a very hard frecse would In terfere materially with present prog- One thing that Is handleapptng the contractor Is the lack ot laborers, and If there are a tew husky last-Meals who need work they can get It nt the Supervising Bnglneer B. C. Hep- son of the Pacific district ot the rec lamation service, wis here hut week from Portland, and made a risk to tbe new work, la company wKh Pro ject Engineer Patch, at which Usse he-expressed' Slnwsir favsr-My an the work accomplished. He returned to the Rose City Saturday, white O. P. Morton Jr., legal adviser far ,the reclamation service, who was here oa legal matters, returned to Portland Suadny. W. H. Mason, contractor for the diversion channel nt Lost River, has encountered a great deal of mad at the lower ead of the channel near the river, and finds it dlfikalt to work horses on tbe banks, owing to the sticky, heavy soil. Liability ot frees- log makes the contractor face another extreme la earrytag out the earth, but bo Is plodding away with the work, and expects to get It doae la good Tbe progress of the work oa the dam Itself, despite the cold weather, has demonstrated the eBeleacy of the methods used by the contractor to counteract undesirable, cold weather. he heating ot concrete aad other matorlal before put lu place, and the vanning of tbe arches night and day while the framework of them was Be ing filled, was done with a view to outwitting Jack Frose, aad proved capable of doing It, save during the hard freexe ten dnys ago, when tho work waa held up temporarily. 4 year. To be accurate, it was sevea months November 1st The bill tor stable aeeoBMWdetisns, feed and cure of the horaee. LI- man Merrill based on SO seats a da.' tor each horse for proveaer. Far enre ot the horses It Is an additional 1.50 per 'day, whether for nine or for the team. .. This foots up 1801.60 up to theft time the hill waa made oat - lew.dar" ' LNk The amount elatmsd as a baleaeav. due the 'bank fro the widlem;le,.j);TH wi vy". , avw, wj,? tachraest Issue, which. ta.BOW.ndarVv.; -coasMeraCloa by --Jadas'-Bwsaa.'VaaV,'- 4 well ag th last HwW.rn.i,l.p . " sorted It will he lUMe fer'tha'KeifF .; t charges,. 1." aad tbo ehaaesa"ara;gie' " eventually th defeadeatawtll bank far th toss or ? In j the fire while aader aHashwHt mY wellMtertholosaotasaaflMcVt .' home ence;therrha-rhaa In tar-u " -r-m m wr -y x v, fpIM AkBMWw ux A A ,, M " I V' V $ . i ji-Sf-V. yw . rtV