The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 19, 1912, Image 1

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KLAMATH FAI.LH. OHKUON. i'KIOAV, JANUAHV 10, 1018
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Warn.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR
WOULD ORGANIZE
l IITION IS SIGNED
n iniMi tonhiiit or mumhhhm
io taki: FUiuiii:ii nti.tm
iovin rntnxTiNo local-
niMMANDHV
Ul.nl glvca every Indlentlon of bo- . lt ,, ,,, fvtn 1(
no n aurceaafilt effort to organist! nllipy uhillrnttt
uiiiinndry of Kiilslit Tmplnr In' Another (unfMi inn fur tomorrow 1 4
city lit now 011. planned.
meeting " till ''I'1 "" '"' l,l,
evening nt Itir Mnsnnlc lodge,
ok, nt lilrlt tltnn It U lupectod In
rrl plana for the, organisation
run ICitlghl wlio nru centered hrrw
Hit oilier lililtK (if tlln United HlnteS
wi'll na I'legnii, Mini who ntn nut.
u m.liltite n r.iminnmlr)' must
i know 11 their petition to tho
. Haling inuimnndry which I
vi , is 1 otiiiitntiilry No I nl Aahluml
o it n fnlr showing mi tint pell.
- irh a usually nn)thlug nboie
Kii'kIiK Templar, n algtiern
t fur n Indue, till) neighboring
andrv tiauntl) nrta favninhl.i on
million An theie nro ntrindy
It-net lo tin. pellllnti, niiit
ie a-speitf-d. there seelll to tin
' .ii of tlin nrlliin of tin' Aililnint
. - I
Ti. (Mall JM'iffrliil, tlio ixitltloil ll
1- mil to tin nrnlnt romiimtwli-r of
rr In tint Kitilo. which In tlila
- HUtit eminent Ktr llnnrr H
' ' ii If Im It fnxntatil)' illtpoaitl
' cnnt tlir irtlilon'r n illirnan-
itu work, on wlilili It may prur.
lie ntll tin Riatul IoiIko Kintila It i
Irr
II" xranil ImlKi' rnnnot nppiovo
rli.vlrta riplliiK wtilln It la In . t
ti nnil tlila will Im H'ttvliltrr if, nt
I --tip If tho other atop prolltn'
U3' tn Ilio rlmrtrr urn aurri'aafiil,
i ftmrliT will I in Rrnntnt nt ttio
' ' ii.tlrftloil, nmt In the inrnntlinn,
" ' timtiilry atlmnta rnn io prnc-
rk
1
fiisnrra of tin. petition nrir Alex.
a ' Martin Jr.. I. Jn)r Kimpp lleo.
I v iii i:. I.. Ctllott. Tliiitunat W.
"r ' I. I. Trimx, llvnn II.
It- MlllMirii Knnpp, Clmrlra
II II" Wllllta, (leeri: T Until.
" v timin H Wiinlfiii, Dr. W. A.
- " ' JiiltiM A Mnililnx. Clinrlra
Vi;,, Wiirilrii T. J. Allen. C, II.
ttiii-i, w. r ti mih,, j. 11, 0. T)lur
nnil w 11 perry.
llt
ir.i:f h.vow mix on
HIMMIT Of MOI'.NTAINH
Sl.- lt.it.lti llixii.-aleuiler. l(.-Mirl a
I tuilliiuiif llepulnll, llenullfiil IMe.
M'-nt 11. 'Dili k n. I'lie l'it-1 011 Ti
f Nitinie' Ctemtloii.
,lcnl,"
I M.I.H CIITV, Ore.. Jnn, IP Ac- A current laaiut of Harper' Week
rt0uiK to report of Slluts llnalu I) snld!
linn, atinder. snow lie (o 11 depth of "Tbo iinino of (loiernor Woodrow
fioi.i il.rro lo m.t feet nn Ilio summit, Wilson na our rntidldnlu for tho ire
III uil'-.-a nhoiu Hill city, litem-)' Is tnki 11 from tho head of tbrso
I' is iiiipiiMlhln to K.'t through ex- rolumiii lu tespoustt lo n stiitemeul
lift on horauluirk. Snow Im heun'from him lo tho effect Hint our sup-
known lo remain on tho summit mi
ll! April nnd Mny.
' en s to pny n good price nnd get
" rood nrllrlo. This I o lu city af
fairs na well nn lu prlvato enterprises.
Carnegie Library Looks Likely and
Federal Building May Come With It
The proapcctH nro vory bright' for
"''Mug n Curneglu library for Klnni
"Hi ntll., on thu UH.uriiiueK of tho
"i'r-'seiiiiiiivo of Mr. Cnrneglo nnd
l' lieiliioii secured hy I lit) Woiuen'i
..llniirj Club, tlio county court inndo n
pV) ihl year for tho Htiiiport of 11
Hlirury. which will rulto oven 11 liiwor
iiiiioiiiit limn ileuuitidod by Mr, Cur
lie file,
Thit mnttur of uciirlnu tlio urocllon
"' a building In to bo tukon up nt
'in-', mid thoro U vory llttlo doubt
."it (hut (ho effortH will bo tuccens
'"I. It Ih iiiUKUHted Hint tlio county
'"nrt might bo por.tindud to donnto
i sllu for tho bulldliig nn tlio piouunt
it'iiil hoiiHo block, olther 011 tlio cor-iiui-
of Third nnd Klamath or Third
wa.vih hovaiiv -to gun-
Oil IIK'l.l, "Vf.Mf Till: YOU"
liiiifilnl Pn-iiilei- Viiiiii Hlil Knl rimU
, lllii Jell .Vol H of MilM-tlml Nell
'""""" "'"' """ "'"'
; Ulillffl I'lt-aa Hervlrn
I'KKIN, J mi t:i Tli.. iiniilliiK r
Ilin Imperial (Inn endnl In n disagree,
menl mi thy iii'tloii of nliillcnlloii.
I
.ltiini.rliit I'rufiilitp Vinm ,i,.tlrt..l n...
iitc.Mii Hii:.Mi:it hi:i.i:h
Ml CONTKAIItMl IS I'llI'VII
I'x'llnu llluli lii lliiiirlHHi ,MiIiiimiI
Out' Arllim or 'I'oikiii limit. In
liiiiilniiltii: I'.i'hk i, for limi
i:i IkiiiK" . ln) i Atmnuiil.
I'lllleil I'im. K.rvlrr
I'AIIIH, Jnn IV llnllnn torpi-ilo
ImihI Iiiii aelinl tin. rrvmli alenmer
Mniiolmii. Willi nliicl).ilm hm..ii.
ll'ra. Iiii'IihIIiik tw)'iily.eli;lil 'lnikli.li
liurata, Ixiiiml for TunU. In AIkIi'K.
The tmnt wit tnkrti In ('AKllnrl.
No roiilriilKiml wna fouiul.
1'rellnK la IiIkIi hi'le. I'rolinhl)- illp.
Iiitiinlk cirlintiRii of cnplliea will bo
nrniiiReil for nt I'nrla or Koine.
When llmt rhnilcr la retlaeil lliere
oiirIiI Io he prothli'il n inenna. for
keeplnR hotter Inh on the rlt) hllla
WILSON TELLS HARPER'S
TO nillT RfllMINR rllU
,Nn Jir.jV Iiil-nmlorll Aaplraut
fur fn-.lil.-ii., n.n.l.lrn. It. Ku -
Mirl to (iltit Ap-uruiiii of fliilo-
initlr liiilntMiiHiit
..
NKW YOltK. Jau. If r'car of bo -
lus branded an Wnll street's rnmll
ilnlo for thu IK-mocrnllc pt.-aldeutliil
noiulunlliili rnilS'tl llolernor Wood.
low Wilson of New Jerae) In deinnnd
ol lleorRo llnriey, ptihllaher of llnr
Iter' Weekly. Hint thnl publlratlon
inp booiuliiR hla eamlldnry In ex-
...I..I..,. ll'll-....' .....l.lt... r.,.ir.wi.n.
... I, IX. ill 1 iipi... n ". .., .1 ,. , .-. ..' 1
inill.t III llir .lew Jl'ltl'J rTUHMi'
snbli
"(litiriinr Wilson Im a
, ..,
minor 01
being mlareproatuted. Hu wn told
Hint Western newapiiperii weru repre
svullng tilm a the rundldnte of Wnll
alreel biTiiuso hit n bring 'boomed'
for tho'bomliintlan by Harper' Week
I). ThI prompled tho gmernor In
nut; Unit Colonel llnrre,
tldii In k bis uindlilni-y In
r'nmi men
hi period-
port I liijiirloualy iiffectlng hi can
didacy."
Tim Inxpnytr fool nil Hut city Mil.
Would ynu like to have tho tnxei ro-
,dmed, Mr. Tnxpnc"r?
mid Main. ThI would give the llbrn
ry 11 eiy tonlrnl locnllon nud ndd to
tho poi nuiiiey of tho present retnll
HCCtlOII.
Now Hint 11 bill Iiuh been Introduced
lu congroHii nud Imektil hy tho Ore
gon ilelegntlon, nuking for 11 100,000
npprnprlntlon for u fedorul bulldliiK
In Kliimntti Full, It looks ns If Ilio of
fmlH of hoiiio progresslvo cltUou of
Kliiniiitli Kll might- bo miccessful.
ThI could bo built oil tho Hnmo block
nH Hut llbniry, any on thu lorncr of
fourth nnd Mnlu.
Ho who jmy husluon prlnclplon do
not npply tir munlclpiil iIoIiikh l ot
iiHiinliy man who ha lot of prop
erty to pny taxes on.
i immiiti:i: rilOHII.V I Oil
, m:.t iii:iii:icaii iiANofin-
I riimi.'rli) Itnlii'kali I .oil ro No, !)(,'
I I ). (). I', Imlil IIh regular meeting i
In ttt iilnlil. iiihI tint' follow lug wore
iliimi'ii iih ii iiiiiiinllliii lor furnishing
jtlm F.dtriinry tut ii'ii'l . wlilili will be
kU'iii on iliu ut ilio or I'ehruary.
I'luni CniiiilK, (Miiirm .Inlmaoii,
j.Mnr, lliiRiie. Acne North Oarnr'
.Virili. W. II North, I'. I.. Armstrong.!
II A Cuimltt, Mih Joo Hmllli, Annul
I.WIlll. I,) dill IlllllnlOll, l.llllllll Ktlllll,
l.lw. W.
Aiiiiii OTnrroll, fr.-il
I'. Jnhuaou, .Mm. S. T.
;Huiiiriir Mr K. T. Hun n.
oiin ri;i,i,(is, novr reiuiin:
Klaninlli I.oiIko No. 137. I. t). O. I'.,
will I10I1I Ha nitulur nieetliiK tonlKlit.
Tluro will Im work In tint I'lral 1I1
Kreo iitnl all 11111111I1 ra alioulil Imi pria
mil to are Hid mm ili'Kn-n lentil put on
llila work Vlaltlim lirntliera nro cor
llnll liitlleil to api-ml tint ot
lllll UK
i AVERY DECLARES
FOR SHIEVALTY
, i:i.l. KNOW N SIO( KM.W IK TIIH
j I'lltlir li:.MO( ItAT IO AN
j Mil M I! HIMSI.'l.r AS Ahl'lltA.NT
TO SITl i:i:il IMIt.Mi
In limlittit'a laiuo of the llernht np
penra the niilioiiiKoliient of Chtatvr
Aer) of hla Intention 10 ho 11 rmll
ilnle for tint tioiiiliiiitlou of alierllT. He
la the flmt ileinorrnt to (inm. to (ho
(mill with n ileflnrntlon of hla atnnil-
InK In the inntler, nmt prouilac to tern!
ronsldernhle Intcriat 10 tho lampalgu
I fur tint nfll!,.. ulilrli Id n i.v li.n.,irf.
....-.
Mr Aery ha llel In Klaumth
i-ouiity for about liyj-n, and ha
! become i known to the voter. He-
Miiis In the alork tiualiiiN. In lina limi
.a ,,xr,,,,olm, rlmnn , ,,WJIllt, ,..
,,,,iilnlnl with tho fnrnieu.-nnd his
ifrli'iid hnre every naiutnmu Hint hla
jriiuipnlKii will ho Rorous 11 ml earn-
;1'"1 - .. ... .
winri i.nnininii'p w iiij iiaii- lu-
rlansl Hieuuelirii ns di-Hlrnus of (111
leg tho olllrlnl shoes of Sheriff Wll-i bound of propriety nt lenst to lit the
llnm II. Harne nru Oscar L. Carter, l-1'"'lnl Mntlon In life. Tho one-time
ux-rhlef of police of this city, nnd common frugal prnrtlco of tho house
Chnrle C. Low. of the city police "If" In the homo canning of fruit
force. Ilolh nro Itepubllran. cnd vegdnbles U In grme danger of
If II. St. tleorgu lllahop llnda that becnuilug n lost nrt. These articles
will bo strong entries lu tho
isennlorlnl Held, ll Is iiulto nosalbla
!""t ' IU lrl bis Interest In thn:
. .. .. , , .....
iiiiei nun nun uu nn nvpirnui ior me
IkkIHoii of alierllT. Like Mr. A.ery,
he Is n domocrnt.
M'CliniM! t'Alt COI.I.IIHX WITH
IIIO CONVKVAXCK CONTAINING
convii'is, Ki:vi:it.vi, or tiulm
iii:i.o iititT
(lulted 1'ress Horvlco
OAKKI.AND, Jan. ID. A speeding
street car crushed lulu 11 barred pris
on vim routnliilug thtrty-ouo convict
being taken to nick uurry. four
policemen, Mlclmel t'ower, W. Hodg
kins, J. Leouhnrdt nud John (Ingen,
were hurt. I'ollceinnu fower mny
die. I'ho prisoner wero hurt. Hun
died wltne.std thu crash,
CHlllCII WO.MIIN'H .MAIIKI.T
The Indies of Ilio ChrUtlnu church
will conduct 11 mnrkct ut Hoxey'n
Cnndy kitchen tomorrow, llesldci
cooked roods, they will have on salo
"Itub-Not," ft' washing compound.
Lady filemla nru kindly reiiuested to
nbslsl.
Olio of tho most Important elomcutii
In tho blgb cost of living U taxation.
It ,ou own no property you may thluk
)ou nro exempt, but Huit'a n uilstakoii
Idea. Tlio man who owim tho propor-
ty you live In liu tn pny tho tnxo. and
ho must g?t cnouuii out 01 you 10 i
tlu for nsanssinonts and leuvo lilinielf
u prolll, Ho' right to do it. It'a up
to , on to help force taxea dow.
PRISON
AN
NUMBER
INJURED
LIVE FAST MEANS,
THEN FOOT BILL
l,IIIXIIi:.T tfV O. A. V., IX Al)
IIKIIKH TO! CONVKXTION OK
MCIICIIAM-H, Di:ri:.MrH PAIUf.
IMI A.M. MIIIIU.K.MAN
Hpeclnl to The llernlil.
MKDI'OItU, Jnn. 10. Iiat night,
In inlitnitaliie tho nnnual ronrcntlon
of the On-Run If c-tnll .Merchant' A mo.
iliillou In nmstuii here, l)r Jnmea
Vlth)ronihe, director of experiment
atnllon nt thu OreRon ARrlcultural
10II1 Re, hlnmeil the IiIrIi coat of living
111.1m thu 11nlrcra.1l teiidcncy to live
.. 1. " ' lf iml the fnuilly menni, and to Ilia
,,n,"t.. 1 i... i.i-L . 1.1-1. .1..-1
milllfl lllilll IIIKH ILI1IK Wllltll U1.'HIUI11
III producu mint pay, furring them to
mid IK or 20 rt'r cent to thn Initial
coat of thu (i'onda. Dr. Wllh)comh?
spoke In pari a follews:
"All innnner of romlltlous nru nv
lirlhcd aa Ih-Iiik thu chief factor In
ronlrlhiilliiR to the ahnormat cnit of
food. II la poUilnr, In xucli illarua
ilnna, to depict tho incrchnnt or deni
er na thu chief trnnsRreiior. Tho
Iroulilulu often due to Inrk of proper
(cotiouiy In the home, nn economy
Hint la In keeping with tho family In
cline. There Ii a strong and almost
iinlveranl tendency In tho flood tide of
prosperity to live beyond tho family
means, rrcijucntly only tho choicest
i.nd hlRheat price cuts of mtnt will
tuttlrn for tho tabic. Delicacies arc
demanded which greatly swell tho
food hudRCt.
"The telephone nlo must bear its
pottlon of tho blame for the high coat
of living. This modern and Indls
ttetisablo Instrument for facilitating
biialnea nnd promoting pleasure nf
find n ready means for ordering nr
Helen Hint other lac would, pcrhapc,
bo left unpiirrhnstd. This Instrument
of convenient mmmunlrahlllty Is also
reitponslhlo for many emergency or
der, with their special delivery,
vhlrh ndd Inimeasii'rnbly to the cost
or distribution,
"It I well Hint the standard of llv
tug should be elevated, but conserva
tism and economy should b.t the gov
ernlng fnrtnrn of thn homo. Living
expense should ho kfpt within tho
"f i001' "fi' now more conveniently
' ,.vl,n.,l l.i ntl rf.f.llii.1 lnl..,t.,l ..
nt tho comer grocery, which nlw add
Immensely to the cost of living.
"It I not the consumer who I the
r.H titcst mifferer under presont eco-,
i.ouile condition. It I tlio product r
who la tho moat grossly wronged. ThI
I the on (i great reason of the unrest
rud discontent nmong farmer and
rnitse ninny lo lenvo the farm nnd
leek bualues-i In other nventie. lie
ccntly It was estimated hy good au
thority that the nnnual vnlue of dairy
product lu Oregon, from the con
sumer' Htnndpolut, I fttl,7Sn,000,
for which tho producer received only
19,517,000, or n difference of 78 per
cent for innniifncttiro nud distribu
tion. It I generally roncedrd Hint
(ho marginal difference between that
.which the consumer pn for dnlry
products mid Hint which I received In
itio producer I less than that of any
other agricultural commodity. This
I not the only Kourcu of los to tho
dnlrymnn, To use a slung expression
It I a ciiKe of where thu dulrymnn U
cntigbt both going nnd coming. This
coudflloii Is chuinctorlstle lu tho dis
tribution of all productH from tho
farm.
"The remedy la n closer co-operation
between tho dealer nnd producer.
Tlio denier should manifest n greater
Intercut In tho welfnro of tho producer
and thu eucourugo production. Deni
er should Inko especial Interest In
llndlug uimkets far tho product of
tho farm, mul not be content with
simply uppl)lug tho local demand, re
gardless of what may beconio of any
surplus the farmer tuny ha-ppon to
have. A I lie farmer prosper tho
whole eommunlty prosper.
"Thu tho dealer should becomo tho
trusted biislnesa man of the farmer,
Tho dealer nhould ho tho adviser of
tho producer na to market conditions,
ready and willing at all time to offer
auKuestlou regarding the Improto
mont of the quality of his product to
better meet tho noeda of the market,
point out mistake! If any are made.
(Continued on Page i)
'lIKIIANflCII, HIIOOTK HKM-'
OVi:il llt'HI.VH WOltlllKtt
United I'rcai Bcrtlfo
HAN I'KANCIBCO. Jnn. 19. Tem-
pornrlly itrr.ni;iil on ncrount of liiml-
nvxN worrha, William Ilollniny, nRotl
yU, nn uxport accountant for tbo Bar
1 rowa, Wnlilv & (tullirlo Co., aulchlcd
,wltli 11 rovolver in tlio rirm'a office,
II11 left n uot'i lilnmliiK drink nmt ao-
tlcty for lila strait.
Al MI.IAIIV IIIHIIOI OK1H
IIIHIIOI'ItU' OK ItlCII.MONO
Dulled I'rcss Service
KO.Mi;, Jan. 1. Tlit opo ha ap
pointed Auxiliary lllshnp O'Connell of
Han I'rnncltco to he bishop of Itlch
mond, V'.
Any man who has made hi own
money by tho perspiration of his fore
head to phrnso It delicately, appro
clnten what It means to n city to have
It nlTiiIrs rightly guided.
BOYCOTT HEARST,
- f
LABOR'S SCHEME
NATION Willi: HIir.VMNU Y I'L'lt.
I.lhlini AHIU'.M, WIIII.K IKDKIt.
Ai. .vrroitNKV lawioit is v,.
KN HOT I to AST
iJnltod fress Service
f UKSNO, Jn
lief In the Inoccn
Absolute be
lts Inducted of-
flclnls with pie
moral and
fiumiclnl support
tared by tho
State Ilulldlng
convention to-
day when tho
of, tho committee
on Tvclliiiowjn-eport wo unanimous
ly approvey"
fedetjflpttoraey !.atlo wac flay
ed. hliBed proml'flo. Immunity
If thoaHKaVJasMiM'lmpilcato Oomp
er being cited as "proof positive of
thu dastardly character of the present
action."
l.awlor was accused of brutality
and unfairness toward labor, whllo
William liandolph Hearst was de
scribed as nn arch enemy of tho toll
ers. Delegates to tho next convention
of the American Federation of Labor
were instructed tn support a nation
wide boycott of tho Hearst papers.
Tho report urge an Immedlato con
ference of executive boards of tho
State federation of Lnbor, tho Btato
Ilulldlng Trade Council, the Union
libor party nnd tho socialists to se
cure political solidarity for tho pre-,
ent ,cnr In the legislative campaign
MEN DELIGHTED
WITH BIG FEED
(lATIIKHINtl AT MCTIIODIST UN.
Ol'KT HANGS ON UNTIL Olt.
ItKIIKU 11V JllKJK Of CUICUIT
COl'ItT TO DISl'IUtSK
So pleaved with tho Methodist men'a
buuquet wero tbo men who attended
It Inst night that nothing short of an
order from tho Judge of the circuit
court would make them disperse. The
gathering took place In one of the
smaller assembly room In Odd Fel
low ball, the I. O. O. F. receiving
from Chairman George J. Walton of
tli banquet comuiltteo It thank for
courtesy extended.
Judge Henry L. llenson presided as
tonstmaster, and while the excellent
things to ent which wero prepared and
ervt'd by tho good womon of thu
church wero being consumed by tho
men nt tho. tables Judgo Benson kept
ho talks coming,
Itov. Qeorgo II. Fcose, D. D., pastor
of tho church, spoko 011 tho church
nnd morals ns community Interest,
mid tho great desirability of having
tho best men "on the street" In the
church, ns tho work of tho organisa
tion was for tho Intorost of the busi
ness world.
lion. George Nolaud, on tho topic of
A Man Among Men." gave the Prince
of fence the placo of the only man In
history's characters entitled to be
called tho perfect man among man.
He dilated on the fact that not even
great men, aa a rule, existed without
some bad spots, and apoke of thoae
1 Continued on Pag 4)
4.
LTsTsK
rJPirt
STEAMER BLOWS UP;
THREE MEN PERISH
ITIIIHTV MOHK IMH(-TMK.TH
SIAV ttlMK I.V DV.VAMITIXGfl
Imllratlon Tliat Odrrml lrobe la
MrXninara Matter at IndlarupoH
U Srnr K111I, Kvldence lUHng Pnu
llrally All In
tlf.ltcd Press Service
INDIANAI'OhlS, Jan. 18. Thirty
prospective Indictment have trees
prepared against labor leadors.
Indications are that tho probo I
near a close, a practically all tho
evidence, la In.
Local wltnesxe testified tod&T re
garding McNnmara' tranaportlng of
dynamito on railroads.
MOItlSK MAY DIK IN OFOIU5IA.
IMMJTOIW f.'IVINU tl HOIM
New York Hanker, Imprisoned for
Ml.u of Fund HUH in Had Condi.
Hon, anil III Wife I Now na If or
Way In llulanil'a Side
United I'rcss Service
ATLANTA. Jan. 17. Hijslclans
thlnd Hanker Morse, tho federal pris
oner, will never leave Georgia alive.
Tho war department has permitted
him to remain In fort McPheraon
hospital "until his condition makes It
safo to movo him to a private sani
tarium." Mr. Morse Is on her way to At
lanta. Don't lay everything to the
city
charter. Il' not responsible.
McHAIIIBAL CONFESSES TO
MORE BEFORE SIAIIO JUIV
(2c Into Ileum Aboat lynaritaca
In Cltle of Kat and Middle Weil,
and (Save Namea of Those lu Whom
John McNamara Hrnl Him
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Jan. 18.
When Ortle B. McManlgal, self-con-fessed
dynamiter, resumed hla testi
mony before tho federal grand Jury
Investigating alleged dynamite plot,
It Is believed that ho enlarged upon
hi confession to Detective William J.
Hums, In which he Implicated twenty
nr tnoro labor leaders In aa many
lynamltlng outrage.
It could not be learned when he
wMI be returned jo Loa Angeles,
where ho may have to stand trial for
dyiamltlng the Llewellyn Iron worka
there.
.McManlgal went Into detail re
garding dynamiting In the Eaat, tn
which he alleges John J. McNamwa
and other labor leaders were Impli
cated. Ho was closely questioned
concerning explosion at Buffalo, Bos
ton, Hoboken and Greenville, N. J.;
Steubenvlllo and Cleveland, Ohio;
Wllkesbarro nnd McKee Rocks, Pa.;
Peoria and South Chicago, III.; De
troit, Mich., Worcester and Spring
Held, Mass., nnd Otnaho, Neb.
McManlgal then gave the inquisit
or tho name of Individual to whom
ho alleges John McNamara acnt htm
In connection with the dynamiting.
Government official here announced
that tbo Investigation would close by
tho end of the week, at which time
indictment may be returned.
Young Orators of Local High School
to Debate With Those From Ashland
A great deal of Interest and en
thusiasm Is developing among the
students and alumni and friend of
tho high school lu anticipation of the
joint debato between the local high
school and Ashland high, which will
take placo In Klamath Falls on Fri
day evening, January 26. This will
be the first debate In this district this
year, and i under the direction of
the Oregon High School Debating
League,
The organisation of such a league
nmong the high school of the atate
was a movo In the right direction, as
Its purpose Is to stimulate a' greater
Intoreat In the Important subject of
public speaking. Klamath county
high school Is fortunate la betag a
VESSEL THEN SINKS
CAPTAIN, FIKftT MATK AND
MAN HAVE UVtm
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United Press Service
KALAMA, Wash., Jan. It. Caa
taln Fred Btlmaoa, First Mat) Meav
Ical and Fireman Knowles war killed
when the river steamer Sarah Dtaon
blow up at midnight.
Tho vessel sank.
No explanation Is offered for tha
accident.
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INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. It. The
United Mine Workers' eosTsntlesi
adopted a resolution, aa n sabeUtate
for the one endorsing soctalUm, do
nmndlng that labor enter polities.
The miner' convention prohlMU
action favoring any distinct party.
Tho resolution simply advocates In
dependent political action.
LA GRANDE MAN ANXIOUS
TO OBTAIN OONGI
SCAT
Water Commha loner
Csrnraaia
Eastern District PftHaa to Os
Rnanhsg, and Johnaesi H
ton Will
PENDLETON. Or.. Jan. It.
Roscoe R. Johnson, a yoang attnmay
of thla city, who nna been Ummmi
by settlers In the Irrigated dkrtrtetsj
a candidal- for congress, will not
enter the race, bnt Oeorge Cochrane
of La Grande, water commissioner
for the Eastern Oregon district, will
be in tho running. Positive nnnoanee
roents were received from both.
Johnson saya he ha decided to
confine hla energies to his law baai
nfs. Cochrane, replying to n mes-
sago sent him by a local newspaper,
declared he would be a candidate at
the primaries.
The deficiency In the Improvement
unit, which first estimates warn cer
tainly costly enough, has led the city
many additional thousanda la debt
A business administration could hare
been paid good salaries oat of much
lei than the amount of the deflden-
cy, saved the balance to the city treas
ury, and cut down many other Mils.
Months ago a leading financier of
the city and former mayor of Klam
ath Falls called on the city council to
halt In Its expenditures. Do you
think he gratuitously gar the warn
ing because he had aa ax to triad?
What object can anybody hare tn ask
ing for economy that can reasonably
be classed as selfish? T
Instead of paying IS. 000 a year on
the general fund deficiency why not
spend It on something that the city
will get the good of, efforts of conn
oilmen for Instance? It would pay
the present board $16 a month per
man.
member of such a league, and Its
students have derived much benefit
therefrom. Though the local baa not
always been successful in winning thn
decision, yet it has won from Mad
ford high school. NersrUataaa, th
foundation has been laid for fatnr
achievement, an example of which la
the statement from President Camp
bell of the University ot Oregon, that
Klamath county high aebool gradu
ates who are in attendance at the
University are leading along tha lift
ot public speaking and debate.
Ashland and Klamath Falls will
clash upon th subject, "Retotuad,
That Our Legislation Should B
Shaped Toward th aradaal Aban
donment of th FratMtft TswttV .
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