The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 13, 1912, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLH, OIIKGON, Tl'KMHAY, FEBRUARY III, 10IS
FIGHTER JOHNSON
SMUGGLER, CHARGE
NECKLAGE IS SEIZED
HVi lAMOXIIH WORTH
a,imni i in ni ix noMi:oKeoi-tVlir l(f ii,,, (:iinli.r t (i,i.r,l.,
lllli:i M IIAITHIl IIV t.T8TOMt,n llt of the school of tint county,
lr llm purpoan of IntiTi'ntliiK llm nlii.
IIITUMI- lents In iicrlriiHiitnl wurk iin.l llm
istnto. movement for inhibits nl Hut
I'nlK't I'km HcmIcu county nn, alnle fair rrntii tlm school
I'llU'AHO. ,vl'' 13. Hwrrl ar- children,
?hhii inll"l Jack Johnson's home' Tim preacnl ultlrrri iif Km. IxmuIit
ttnl rli'd a li.OUO dlnmoud iiecktnc lult nro (I A Krniino, pri-nldcol
ahlcli It I" llmrti'il Wo negro puRlim
uuuMled
limn 1'iirupu
Into IliU
country
Tin irpurliil Information U Hint
K Jiilmxiii mlfrim It Im mum py
IIJ.oou in iliuy mM pennlHe.
NIUMI IIIHII'OX IIW1HIII ,
TtM.-Niiivi:.TXKiiiiTiiii:
Man llep"iU I'"' of Healer During
Ci.lil sn.i', Taker Hating 1'anl I'rr.
lautl'ui of Iti'tiioilnu l-'lro TtiTi'v
fP'in IWfurr 'ilT)lnit II Amm)T
CAN1os O. IVIi
Iti ilnr ' tlm In n ii
U tluo iililmn MimiiK
13.
who -TliU U
lniTVl' irt
"llm liionml
arn
llirri Jnluuun rvpoflnl t" tlm l"'!
Urn ll.il wIhik Im m nt work omn
on rnli-rril lilt liiiuim nml itnlo til
intf Ii1Im Itm llmritiiuiiiftur wbi rfK,
Iitirlni: liut irru nl lo llio imnih-.. Tim ropon
.UMr from lonriiliiic Hint llm nm ' '"'" '' ' ". '"" " !
Iij llrl U.n rriuiitnl from llm or.l,'" "n- '"' fpWii-. Hint Im nml
k-foro llm llirft tlm pollro wrrn nn- l,,",,, "',' "'1 ,,f '' ,-1' " "
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ikl, tn uMniti nny rlimi.
llflJN! BLOWS BRAINS
OUT IN COUNTRY STORE
MM llrfil IUtii t'olwUnit'il Ktimi
llnio slnio Itr-lnic l'll'l (or Cur
rjInK CoiiK'ul.-,! Wrt)xna llnil 'r-J
ilil (inn SiruiiK Arouml III Xrrk
tiOI.lt Mil. I Oro., Kelt. 13, With
III lfnln Mn ii out tiBil n ravolvvr
t tti tiili llnrr Tilpli'tl wiw fun ml
Ii bl ttutn in Wliiur, liloti tnlli-M
ttorn hero m Ktnn Clo'k, Inmli
It; Ii In'llrncit to linvo tx-rli tlm rnilo.
It hm In on know ii for uiiun limn
ltt Tllcll mliiit m tiiilinlnnnil,
oil Im liml liroii rnplilly urowlng
ori ,i n rniilt of n noUtitior
hocil tint Ut uprliii; Im wn nrrotoil
nl flncii for riirrliiK roncrnlwl wvn
oni. Bliico Hull Im linn worn III r
volifr by n l.olt nrouml lilt nrck.
Il k 15 ioim old. nml liml ipont
iiot nf hit I If., in jAckion county,
llo Iiu n lirnllmr In Jonephlmi
munty,
AIiIiciiikIi tlm rlrcumalnnron point
tMitlinlu.y lu.wilrlilp, Ooronor Kl
Io lll (irolmlih romtiirl mi In
'i'il, ki liml nolnlitiorlinoil bltlor
ii'M limy tint rlpon Into un nrcmnttnn
''I inutit'r
Hiiro riiiurni to Tnlin (ImIH'U
W, I), poll,, tt, , rollllCCtlM with
Im Clilro Ciintiriicllan rompnny of
C'fo. It In dm rity HtrnlRlitPiitnK P
" ffar" f llm rompnny propnrn
,0,)r ,n ''" r ivnl of tholr outfit nml
mthlnfry tmtd In llio liulMlnR of
'be ierr ylnm.
BOOSTERS CLUB'S
SCHEME TO HELP
"ttIMHM..To I'laS'NKI), AND
KTKMio.v IK to CO.OlKHATK
WITH I III! (IIA.MIIKU W COM.
MKIM'K
-j"18 flulK ""'n1. uonlor club will
,.,' nu,0""K nt H o'clock thU evon.
tlm llulitwln Hotel. Tho boon-
ZJ!l ,,lch 'el" nniong Itn
!wrthlp n Inmu number' of high
y"01 J"ci.tB,wn oriRiiUod Utt
ifi.. ?i n" '"'Jo'irninont wu Ukon
"f the cl(n r HCh00)i du, t0 Uie
of numbar of th. .mbM
'from tint city, Imno Ihmim'h nut In
'i.ll.i. i ..r il... ........,
lHM I I'Him 'l III' flllllll
Tim nnetlnt: InnlKlit will Imi ii rntri
or riniKNiiltiilliiii, unit In iiililltlnii to
it number of lniMirlnii( mutter to be
iiiikIiIiti'iI, iv lommlltoo lii in Im iii.
Iinllili'it III nrriiliilmiiv Horreliirv fill.
"""'" .npnniiey, socmary
PULLS TRIGGER WITH FOOT
BULLET WOUNDS FLESH
,., , ,. ltlvm Mf ,Nnl,..
tlon fur Keiniitl llnm Wllliln Cim.
pl of MimiIIk, nml 'M' la ltrxii
nl In Nln'rlfT of t'oiinl)
OIICOON I'lTV, Kcili. 13. -rirltii!
Kim will) liU foot, William INjiimi),
fnrmvr of Cotuoril lint tilmcf hi
Hm lioml Tlio liilllol Klniictil, lie
nirtliiu only n ftmli woiinit
Con my linn Imon ilrHiii(iciit
for
rntcrnl mmitlii, nml otMitit to
riotitlu hkii trli'il to kill lilniiclf
llo irnriirrl n ::-rilllicr rlfln .nut
!"""' Rn" rr, ' '" '' "'i
I Mit. CouttnMo Wllllntn Hull n-
Mflii tlm ntt'mitrl 'ulrliln to Hlmr.
!l.1 MnM.
BATES LECTURES
ON GOOD ROADS
IM i:iiit I.MIKST. rio.v, Olt.K,
AMI VISl'AU Or' ItCXKI'ITS TO
AM'iti'i: iiv iiirrrintiMi mi:
IIKIIIW.WS
I'lillln H. llAlca. pu'uUtlmr of llio
I'.irlflc Xorlliwi'tt, nml apoclnl Ouuoiil
loprraoutntltu o tlm coo I romlt till en
(.1 tlm Uultott SUIva lU'pjrtmin: of
nurlctilluri'. niiprnreil 'it lluiiaton'')
oporit liouao Inal iiIkIiI In n lortunl on
isoinl roiula. Tlm uvi'iu tin I lnoii ur-
i an toil liy Juilitn William H. Wonlcn,
i ml tlm lounty rmirl, nml m Intrrtat-
vil iiuitlrnru Kntlioriil to llaU'ii lo
wtiiit Mr. Huti-a liml to any ami to too
llm Waiinl mnnlfoalnllon of lienor
ment of romU nml artnory tlinl roulil
In rrnrhnl by romln In vlimn on Inn
torn lliti' which Mr Hntr iroontoil.
.Mr. llnil' tine not pruliml, In hi
loctiito. to tvlt poopln whnt to uao to
iimko koo'I romU of, or wlmlhcr n-
phnll, Mcholion pnviMiii'nt, rrcoiolinl
block, miicnilnm, lillulllblr or Krnno-
lltlilp ihoulil bo tho ort of rnnd
liulll. llo iirRiion for thn Initnllntlnn
of kooiI romln on I ho Krnuml of inn
Icrlnl profit ttml In to bo rrnpoil from
lliolr calnbltahmcnt.
California hn rntillnllicil hor won-
iHrful rlluinto until l.o AnKdr I
by fnr tho grcatcd lonrlat point, nil
thltiR comlilorcil, In tho Unltcil
Hlntof. 8ho linn not llio womlnrful
cntc beauties of OrcRnn, but hn
worked to the utmost whnt bio iIom
poes In tho wny of nnturnl nd
vmilnnea. Mr. llnlc t'HtlmMe Hint
with l.o AiiRelc ImvlnR 10,000 tour
lulu n dny spcmllnR B per dny ench,
tlin nninunt of money left In I.o An
Rolrn Is ffl.000.000 per month from
niirh Irnvelor.
if Orpunii hml Iho necensnry romln
to make trnrel ensy lo her wento mm-
nu nim wniiM uof n slinro Of till
trnfflc, nml n Inrgo shnre, nt thnt,
uriiti tho conslnnt freo flow of money
thnt II brings, Recording to Mr. nnlcn.
Ho rhowed on Iho scrcon pictures or
rniuin in OrPBon. beforo snil nflor
tholr Improvement, pictures of Crater
l.nko, views about Bend nd In Vol-
lowstono Nntlonnl ram, wncro in,
000,000 has boon apont for good
Hi in order to attract trftvolers rind
onnblo Ihem to readily vlow the grim
denr of that preserve.
He.uottd the enormous oenen tnai
jliiiirUt lniv.'l In Oregon would Im lol
llm farmer, iik Iiu would net about 00
'per ii'iit of llm money hm-ii t for hl
lui'iil, pioduco egg mill oilier pro.
vlalunn llinl nto necessary In tlm trnv-
ellng unit slntltinnry public alike.
wootmow wii.ho.vh iowa
nimiiiiM will akhi'miim:
In IH Mnliim Mnrtli I for l'iirHo
of Hon. ling I'ii'-IiIiiiIIjiI rH' In
"f ('titi-niur f .Vi'tt Jeraey mill r.
I'rlmrloii I'rofea.or
IIIIH MOINI'H, town, Feb IS To
offfcl llm work of tlm Clnrk boomer
Itm ii linrlccru of Womlrow Wilson
it III Imlit ii "lain iiiiimm convention
hero Miireh I. to In r plnfm to rapture
tin nl ii to delegation to tin llnlllmorn
(invention for llm Now Joraey goc
ernor. Tin- mil for :- (oi itntlnn will bo
Issued toilny, mid will Im signed ly
Jerry II. Hulllvnn of l Mnlno,
Judge Vnn 'nr.'tirn of Sioux (,'lty,
W II lloliti nml ''hosier nml Hart
llronoiiM of H-nrT.
Vnli'iitlim f-n
Von will inwt tlomnrit priilo nml
lmvi n kooiI tlm', If you ko to llio
Vnli'iillnn Trn In Im Rlrrn dy t Ito Wo-mi-n'ii
(lullit of Ilia Kplroinl rlmrcli
In tlm IOOP Trmplp, Krlilny nf.
irrnoon, from : so mi I no i:.t
STORTHORN COWS
FOR WEED RANCH
TWO t'AIIMIAUH Or' MIM.il QI?AI
lU'l'KHH I.MI1UITKII TO HILMOX
hTIUli: liAIIIV (JIAI.IT1I OF
MUtM
rtonntor Abnrr Wit-d. who owna i
Uurt of SS.OOO ncrot on Iho upror
lake, lies ordered two carload of
liorthoiu inllcb cow, which nnt now
on Iht'lr wny to hi Klamath county
rnnch. Tlieao cows wero (urnlshvd
by W M. Cnrrulher of 8n Krnn
claco. ami were shipped from Hum
holilt ninntv bv nirnmer lo Bnn Fran-
'rlaco rmiii the Hay City they were
sblpp-l by rail to Mr Wctil's ranch
nt Wvd, where nller IioIiik rUpii n
teal, tliey were nRaln loadrd onto the
car nml shipped lo Chlloquln.
Till la Hm flrat move to convert
the northern pnrt of the lounty Into
a rich dairy aertlon, It hn Ioiir been
reeoRnlieil that Iho Wood nml Wit
tlamton river vnllcj wero Idenl for
.inlrv iiiirnoar. nml Ihrro can tie no
iiieatlon ns to the iicceitfnl outcome
of Mr Weed' experiment. 1 no Rrcat
er portion of Mr. We'd' land on the
upper lake U what I known ns mnrn
Innd. nml ho tin already expended
Inr:e sum of money In dkliiR nnd
reclMmliiR It. Already nbout 10.000
nrro bavo been reclulliud. nnd fur-
nlali n InrRo nmount of Rras for feed.
Ii l tinted Hint there will be ev-
crnt more carlond of dairy and breed-
Iiir stock brotiRhl Into K I am n III roun-
iv ih la Rtirlne. ns n number of smnil
fnrincrs nml dnlry men In oihr parts
of Hie county nro roIiir In toRether
and coinlilu llielr orders, so as to snvc
on tho frelRht clinrRes.
BANQUET GIVEN
IN NEW HOSTLERY
UMIIKM' MAIi.mXr Cl.l'll IIIVKH
KXTKHTAIXMKXT IXHl IIKXHT
OK TIIKIII III'HIIAMIH AMI OTII
Kit MKX
IIONAXXA, Feb. 13. A hlR celo
brutlon wns held hero last evening
when tho Idle' MiiRnilno Club on
tertnlned their liiisbnnds nnd Rontlo
men frlonds. A bnmiuet wns Riven nt
il. niu HiirliiE Hotel, nnd It was n
sort of formal opening of tho now
hotel, which Is to ho publicly dedicat
ed next Raturday night.
n'u-Piitv.foiir collides onloyed tho
pleasures of tho evening, which con
sisted, among other tnings, or a son
nr Bonnrnnhlcal and geological con
test. A question box was used and
prlxrs nwnrdod, tho nrst prise going
to Karl HamnVer, nnd I. O. Hor.n re
ceiving tho booby prise. Vnlontlne
decorations wero used, and mo wans
of tho big recoptlon hall wero covored
with hearts aud other appropriate
decorations,
OLD PARTIES IN
BAD WITH CARR
I'HOIIIIIITIO.V I'ltOHI'I.VTK MAKKH
VKJOIIOIH AIIIHIIMM AfiAIXHT
i.NTi:Mi,i;itANi;i', aiao iomt
H'Ali IIAMIH
At tlm toiiiily court liouao Isst
ulRlit tho old parties Rot a flaying,
nml no doiilit that's tlm reason poli
tics nro to quiet today. Old parties
iiium naturally feci nslmined of thorn-
suite when sumo one comes nlong
nml In kiii a deep and heavy fall out
of 'cm.
Tho occasion was the prohibition
mcetltiK held at which tho principal
spraki-r of tho cvcnliiK was OeorRo
I.. Cnrr, secretary of tho "OreRon Out-
lo.WIn" prohibition movement. For
nu hour ntnl a half Mr, Csrr waded
Into hi subject, mauling rum for all
It wns worth nnd using n few surplus
whncks for thu humiliation of repub
lican and democrats. Ho Indicate
II at nil thu ol I parlies were after wm
I Iiu offices nml tho gain therefrom In
n flnnticln! sense, and that tho demo
cratic party's principal aim at this
time was to Rrt back Into tbo office.
In short, he contended thnt tho re
publican parly was out of principles
and Hm democratic party was out.
Prior to thn speech of Mr, Csrr Cap-
lain O. A. Slearns Hindu a talk.
This afternoon at 2;30 o'clock a
county convention will bo held at
Library hall, under the direction of
Field Secretary Cnrr for tho purpose
of cffcctlnR a- county orcanliatlon for
tlm trouncing of traffic In tamarack,
It I proposed lo take up tho question
of delegates to tho stato convention,
nnd election of officers. 'Captain
Stearns will talk on "The' Necessi
ties of Our Party." vhlle tho chief
speech will be mad by Mr. Carr. To-
nlsht at tho court houta thera will Imi
another temperance meeting.
GOWAN COMES
OUT FOR JUSTICE
IIKI'UII.HW.V KX-HIIKItll-T ArTEIt
OITK'K IIIXIl 11' GltAVKS
fOI.ITHH gtlKT KKW MKX
TIOXS KOII MAYOH
K. W. tiowen, ex-sherlff of Klam
ath county, nnd a well known resi
dent, bus come out for tbo republican
iiomlnntlou for Juitlco of tho peace
npnliut W. 11. Slinw, the attorney.
Ills Announcement appears In the ad-
ertlalng columns of the Herald to
day. So far there tins been no dem
ocratic nsplruiit to come, to the front
nnd declare himself as willing to Until'
for tho Job. Charles Grave, demo
cratic Incumbent, has not decided on
his course, nnd until ho does It Is
hardly likely Hint any follower of the
root tor party will comb out. The
suspicion exlats Hint many persons
who nro anxious to Ret office are de
terred by wIshlttR lo ascertain (to
their own satisfaction, at least)
whether they can b elected.
It's terribly quiet In polities', and
hardly n leaf Is stirring openly, that
I. Tho usual amount of gum shoe
work Is roIiir on. No open, avowed
covetera of tho official shoes of Mayor
Fred T. Sanderson have aa yet be
come known. It Is dollars to dough
nuts, or slmoleons to sinkers, aa the
tuvlsed version has It, that Mayor
Fred T, Sanderson will make the
rnce ns a democrat, according to the
prediction freely expressed In some
qunrtors.
Mention has boon made of William
T. Bhlve, democrat; Councilman M.
(1, WllkliiH, democrat; Councilman O.
V. White, republican; City Recorder
F. T. Nicholas, democrat, and Frank
Ira White, republican, for the mayor-
ally. Nono of theno gentlemen has on
yet decided Hint ho care enough for
Iho office to nnnounce nimsett ror it.
H would bo poislble to mention aev
eral hundred other Klamath Falls
Kontlomen for the same oBce, It apace
permitted.
It, 0. Crowley, a well known re
publican, haa como out for the nomi
nation for county assessor, and will
contest tor the office now held by Cap
tain J. P. Leo, who la democrat,
seeking another tern.
XTKIIY MOIIM ON HTKKip)
HOON, HAYH KOOII KXI'KHT
llr. Wiley IsecUrr- Time, la lUpldlf
Apiroaclilng When Working l'e
de, lcrivrl of f.ffe Mran. Will
Join In l'irlslng
I'nltPd Press Bervlce
WAflHINOTON, D. C, Feb. 11-
t)r. Harvey Wiley, food expert, speak.
Ing last nlghtt said:
"Tho llnio Is rapidly approaching
when wo will be facing mobs on the
ntreots.
"When working peoplo to depriv
ed of tho means of subsistence, they
will bo an uprising.
"Kvcry day their position I becom
ing worse."
UXIO.VB llfHINKJW AGEXT
IlllOrft C1.KAII KIIOM 1EW
OMAHA, Neb.. Feb. 13. Mystery
surrounds the sudden and anas-
urunccd dli appearance of Frank K.
I'syntcr, burlness agent of the Btruc
lural Ironworkers' Union.
Payntor, II Is atleged, closed his
'icine, sold Ids furnlturo and then left
lor parts unknown. The Incident Jutt
mine to Mi;ht, although bis landlord
s-'iys Payntir has been gone for a
vc-ek.
WOMEN'S OINNER
HIGHLY ENJOYED
UKMK.K COIIKS KUXCTION FREE.
I.V ATTKMIEII AMI EXCKLLEXT
I'ltOORAM IH OKKHEII FOLLOW
IXU FEED
The Women's Relief corps, Bprague
chapter, gavo a banquet and literary
nnd musical program at I. O. O. F.
hall Saturday nlgbt, which was well
attended and enjoyable from every
standpoint. The materials for use In
the menu were furnished by the mem
bers of the O. A. R., and compiled for
consumption by tho women In the way
that only they know bow to.
The program following the dinner
waa a follews:
Piano solo, Mrs. Gregory; vocal
solo, Dr. Gilbert; cornet solo, James
Newnham; solo, Mr. Holne; quartet,
Tenting on tho Old Camp Ground,"
Mcidame Gilbert and Seltx, Messrs.
Ilelno and l.ldyard; vocal solo, Mrs.
Martin; cornet duet. Messrs, Newn
ham and Feeo; address, W. D. Del-
cell; selection, Ideal Mandolin Orches
tra, composed of Mesdames Sells and
Murray, Messrs. Hayden and Murray;
address, Andrew Klrschncr; vocal
solo, Mr. Wilson; address, Caleb T.
Oliver, secretary Klamath Chamber
of Commerce.
Christian Chnrrh Apron Sale
The ladles of tho Christian church
will conduct an apron sale In connec
tion with their regular cooking sale
Saturday, February 17th, consisting
of ladles' and children's aprons, also
pin aprens. At Kandy Kitchen.
WILL ENTERTAIN
EU6ENE BOOMERS
TWO ltOZEX IN COMMERCIAL
CLUB DELEGATION, WHICH IB
TO UK HERE THURSDAY EVEN
ING DINNER FLAN
Thursday afternoon at 1:10 o'clock
the two doxen boosters of the Eugene
Commercial Club will arrive In Klam
ath Falls and the Chamber of Com
merco will entertain the vlsltora with
a dollar dinner at the White Pelican
In tho evening, everybody being In
vited to attend the same. It Is de
sired that aa many owners of autos aa
can spare them make known the fact.
In order that the delegates may bavo
a chance to ride nbout the town a lit
tle between train time and dark, It
being planned to have the auto meet
the men at the atatlon. Thty win
leave the next morning, to that It
will give them but alight chance for
sight seeing. All those who can Mip
give the comers an auto ride are alk
ed to communicate with Secretary
Caleb T. Oliver of the Cnamkor of
Conmeree,
TAFT WILL ATTACK
ENEMY WITH VIGOR
YOCXUKHT I'ltOFEIWOR IN
CXIVKIWITY IH A WOMAN
rllie'n fji-rman, From Hwltserland, and
Haa Post of Natural Itillosoptir at
Leipzig InaiitBtion ItepaUtlon for
Cleverness ts Hera
OENBAVA, Feb. 13 Frauleln Oer.
trudo Wocker aged 33, of Berne, who
Is stated to be tbo cleverest woman In
Switzerland, has Just taken up Aer
post as professor of natural philos
ophy at the University of Lelpstg,
Germany, having been specially called
to the post by the German govern
ment. Bho la the youngest accredited pro
fessor at a university In all Germany,
end tho only woman to hold auch a
post.
FIVE WORKERS ARE KILLED
IN DAM PROJECT BLOW-UP
Dynamite Explosion on FsAhs-Mer
Project Near Caajar, Wyo., Glven
aa Canse of Fatalities, Bat There's
Another Version Ofered
DENVER, Feb. 13. Five work
men were killed In a dynamite explo
sion at tho Pathfinder dam project,
near Caspar, Wyo., according to word
received here by the reclamation ser
vice. Dispatches differ, saying the men
were being carried by an aerial tram
to the top of the dam, when the cable
broke, precipitating the workmen In
to the river, where all were drowned.
Owing to tbo Inaccessibility to the
scene of the accident, It la dlHtcult to
get correct detail.
FARMERS TO MEET
WITHLOCALCLUB
COMMERCIAL BODY WANTS THEM
TO TALK THINGS OYER LET.
TEH FROM UEET SUGAR MANC
FACTCRER On Saturday at 3 o'clock, at the
old banking room of the First Nation
al bank, the Klamath Falls Commer
cial Club will hold a meeting to which
nro Invited all farmers Interested In
need, augar beet or other problems of
Interest to agriculture In this section.
The club wants the grangers to be on
hand to give suggestions and experi
ences. The following letter received from
President C. S. Morey of the Ores
Western Sugar Company, Denver. Is
of much local Interest:
"Beg to acknowledge receipt of
yours of the 88th, enclosing test of
beets In your locality. It these beets
wore not kept too long before they
were analysed, the augar content cer
tainly ranges very high; but Oregon
Is a long waya from us, and It occurs
to mo that augar companies nearer
you would be more likely to be Inter
ested In your locality than we are.
Just at present we am making no
plana for building any more factories.
This matter of tariff reduction con
front ua. and until that la aettled we
do not feel like making any further
Investments. If there Is anything your
community could do In the way ot
helping defeat the determined effort
that Is being made by the cane augar
manufacturers to have the tariff on
sugar removed, that will benefit your
locality and every other locality where
augar beets can be raised more than
anything else.
"I ahould be glad to hear from you
as to how crop are raised In your
vicinity. Whether by Irrigation or
natural rainfall. 'We ahall bo glad to
bear your location tn mind, and when
thla tariff matter la aettled. If It Is
not nettled. If It la not aettled ad
Tersely to beet sugar Interests, wo
may be willing to send some one up
to Investigate your location."
Faro to Klamath Falls from Chi
cago, March 1 to April 15. ISMS,
and from other points In proportion.
Put your Restern friends "on" to
this.
TIT FOR TAT POLICY
PRESIDENT DECLARES TD TO
CLEAR OZONE AND NEXT FOUR
MONTHS WILL OR RID 09
LIES
'Tolled Press ServU
WAflHINOTON, D. C, Feb. II.
The time baa come to clear th polit
ical atmosphere. In the nest fonr
months we will get rid of tho Ilea,
misrepresentation and bypocrhry,"
said President Taft today, retarat&g
from New Tork.
"Misrepresentation will be met dar
ing the coming campaign. Dtmoetmto'
confidence Is misplaced. It'a duo to w
misunderstanding."
He told friends he la not arologte-
Ing for his administration, bat U
meeting attack with attack. Thl to
the future Taft policy.
WIFE'S END GRIEVES MAN,
WHO SHOOTS BELT FATALLY
Seattle Hashnna. Deeply
Over Death of Sponae, DecMeo U
Close His Own Existence, So I
Rnllet Throng. Tempi
SKATTLB, Feb. 11 QrlevlBf over
the death of his wife, and In irtor
bcMtb, Edward Lelghtoa-akot kin
self through the right temple, dyla
utmost InstanUy.
ERCHir OF COST OF UVM
WILL IH FOR MfEHaf
Rattle ApUnat Hi-. FHcnj
WIU Have Cheap Potato
Which to Ran for Stolo
INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. IS ThO
potato promises to play an Important
part In Indiana polltlca during tko
coming campaign. Samuel Lewis
Shank, mayor of Indianapolis, and
something more than n receptive can
didate tor the republican nomination
for governor, haa announced that ho
would make bis campaign on a plat
form In which the cheap potato plank
would bo a big, broad section of his
support. Likewise the turkey plank,
the Chrlstmaa tree plank and other
planks deatlng with tho' high coat of
living, are to be called to the mayor's
aid In his vote getting tours.
STOP NIAGARA DEATHS
IS AM OP CONG
Representative Smith Proposes to Na
tional Uvrnrnklng Body That L4t
Saving Button Bo EatahUs-oi at
Fauiona Eastern Resort
WfiHINQTON, Feb. II. A plan
to cne.it Niagara of her heavy death
K'U was presented to congress by
itpreentatlve Smith, demon at, ot
New Tork, tn tho form ot a resolu
tion providing tor the estabUakSaont
of a lire saving station there.
Smith pointed out that had a lire
saving station been In operation
when the Ice floe recently broke. Us
persons who lost their lives wosld
undoubtedly have been saved.
MUCH INTEREST
IN VAN MARTER
REVIVAL MEETINGS AT ORACR
CHURCH THEME FOR TO
NIGHTS SERMON IS "DID OOD
MAKE HELLT"
Interest In the revival maoUass at
tbs Grace Methodist Episcopal shank
being conducted by Rsr. O. M. TnB
Marter. Paclnc coast evangelist si tat
Methodist conference of OMgoa, son
ttnuea unabated, and tas drawing
power ot tho aeries has keeoaa wsU
established. The subjeet ot Us la
Istsr Uls evening will bo "Wd Sod
Mako Kant"
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