The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 04, 1913, Image 1

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AND NOW ITS REPORTED THAT THE NORTHWESTERN HAS BUT 97 SUBSCRIBERS
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KLAMATH FALLS, OIIKGON, 1 UEHDAV, MAItCH 4, 191S
SCHOOL FAIR TO
BE BIG FEATURE
OF PRESENT TERM
I'llEMIUM
I.IMT IK IIKIMJ
TIIIIIUTKI
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Muili Inlrrral U IHn Ukrti liy Ihn
HiIiimiI CIiUiIitm In Coming Uoinr
tic hrlrttr mill Agrtrutluial Com.
Mtlll.m Atlnutlvv Prist Will
IJi Awarded to Winner In (do llf
frrrwt CUmm
Encouraged by llio m'icu attend-.
UK the sciiooi lair item in cuqncciiun
Where Pros. Wilson Reviewed Parade MEXICANS FIRE 1
ON FOURTEENTH I
CAVALRY;2 HURT
Administered Wilson and Marshall Oath
ipi
flLaaini Jl . ..-ifeiBai-
jiuiopeiis hkpi.y with tiikik
machine gun
MnnlilriK l Hie Boundary Line Near
Ailmm Tomii, Mvtluin FnlcroU
I)-Illifni(cl7 I'iro A crop at n Ik
(mlrmoit of CitTnlryiiirii AKKfi-p-or
ItWrvnt Under I'lro From the
Amrrlrani
Tho president
I'lillcd I'n-so Service
DOl'CUN, Arl., Marth . Ff-
ltii Mexican Federal aoldlcni from
Tlin ntttrlnl stand from which Pre- Hie roncronlonul ect
I ... tttil..... .-..I-.. .l .1... u..u.id - .,.! l.li .!.! ..,... Iti fli timnll Innlna
-l.l. .l. f.l I.. I f.ll f'inntv I "'III miipuii lil ill" milium ui- pini hip mi..p v..i ... "" -- .
' Katiliatloiip taping part In Ilia Inaug- urn shown between tlio center col J the Anna 1'rlcU garrison marched to
School Superintendent Kr.il I olerson (rM ( lhU Ui ft0 Wpro , (f 1(J ,,, rMn enclosure!,,,,. ,un.rr line near tlila cltr thl.
and other Klamatli counir educators ,(l0 v(fj guest of tho president, was fitted with iclaaa window i, In nn
hno commenced work for tho aecond mpm,r- f the diplomatic corps nuil tlcliiatlon of Imd weather.
nnnual school fair, which wii Da belli
thl coming fall.
A preliminary premium Hit hat
tcn prepared, and la being dlatrlb
ntrd throughout the county for the
guidance of rtuplla and taachera. The
Hit shows th various entries for
which provlilon will tm made.
Among tha dtpartmanta Included
tConllOMed on I'agn 41
in i - j i.iu t'u -j. -aa iiii Li
Mr. OrorRn Whitney of Woodhurn
It here to tUll frlendi.
CONSIDINE
J. M. Ilolnmn, In rlmrRo of tho Yal!
nax auh-nRrncy, U hero on mnttera of1
lnlercp( to tho Indian nenlco. Ho laj
accompanied hy Mnrr-Holmau, and:
tho two arc atnpplng at tho Hotel!
Hall.
IS
GIVEN LIBERTY
To Complete Ditches
the Latter Part of June
Contract for Second Unit Laterals
Is More Than 30 Per Cent Com
pleted, Says Local Official
'COMPANION IN C2AY TI.MK 8IIOIJIc
! IlKIIK A Mi OP TIIK IIIiAMK AM)
li:.MAMS Till! ItKI.KAHK OK
Til i:TltlCAIi M..V
United Troia Sen Ice
SAN KIIANCI8C0, March i-
Work of atcavatloi the North and
South I'oo Valley, Orlffltlm and Nut.
Uko lalarala and tho other ub-lat
erali and dltchea of the aecond unit
of the Klamath projoct provided for
In their contract, will ho completed
ty tho lit of July, according to I.. A.
Kcihncr, local renrcaonlotlvo of Man
ey llrothera, who havo tho conlrAct.imm.hcra of thl. concern nro rupor
"The contract with the government vUlni? tho work.
-When
cncs
i
(wore cnlloil In Judgo Uoaiy'a courl,
jOrouinnn, hy attorney, ihnuldcrcd the
.hlumo, and demanded tho dltmlatat of
tho cn.u nRalmt Comldlnc.
Judco Demy dl.mtucd Consldlno
' land declared thnt ho would Impoie a
callad for tho completion of 10 per 'nominal fine of Ornumnn Wdnedny.
rent or tho worK laii tail," taiu mc.
Keihner, "hut at tho tlmo work waa
au.peudod, owing to mow, tho con
(rnrt w nt leant 30 per cont Un
Iphcd." Tliu work la being tlono liy local
contractor., .uh-contrnctlnR dlfferont
achvdulva under Mauey llrothera. Tho
lury line near tlila cltr
nltenioon aa.l deliberately flml om a;Co... u, j. i.uoim lluhop)
1 oviiaiur jutuu n. uuiuuhvi
iiri-ncnnirni 01 uio roun-rrnui catai-
ti' ' v '-agagaBB
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This
1 Details
DEMOCRACY NOW
REI6NS IN THE
WHITE HOUSE
jdOltaKOUH FARADS SVHTAl
! ALL HIMILAK KVKNT
wlog)
ly, on liorder patrol.
Tho Atiirrlcan trooper replied with
iimclilno gun, anil Uio Mexicans fled.
It l hrlleved that two of tho Mexican
tirrc oiuiilel.
LIEN IS FILED
BY E. C. 6REELY
(Copyright by Harris
I Chief Juitlco Ed war D. White
Senator Jacob II. balllngcr. acting , Chief Justice Edward ' Douglaa
president pro temporo of the United (White of the United State Supreme
Slate, senate, administered tho oath court, administered the oath of oBc
of office to tho new vlco president, .to tho new president today. The chief
Tho ceremony took placo In the chain- Juitlco wo born ta Louisiana, and 1
I tor of tho United states scnato In tho OS years old. He haa served la sev
iprctencc of tho mombcrs of the scn-'cral judicial capacities In both federal
ate, members of tho bouse of renro-'and stato courts, beside belag a
tcntatlres, tho retiring president, tho 'member of his state-legislature and a
president olect and tho Justices of tho United States senator. He wa ap-
cupicmo court. ipolnted nn nssoclato Justice af the
I Senator Calllnger represent the United States supreme court In 1894,
Stnto of New Hampshire, and waa (and on December 12, 1910 ho waa ap-
clected March 4, 1891. i pointed to his present position.
Fifty TliOpMaMd HeMttTB,
rlne. Delegation, XareMag CTtafta,
Join la Oraad Pnginat Fnllswlai
Lwh-Ii at Hi Xew Heaae, WHacai
View Uio IVomiatod Freea 8petl
Grawl Htaad
Vice President Marshall waa awera
It at 12:38, a'ad called tk sew a
ate to order a miaul later. Mar
shall then read Taft'a proelaauU
calling the senate la extra selea to
(sewar In Wilson. Tho aw aeaaUn
then took their oath of oaa,.
Seated la the rear et the le:
chamber la the spaee WUssa haa re
served for membera of hk
were Bryan, Lane. Davi.
Itodletd. McAdoe, GarriMk aad':
lets. Coagreaamea Wlloa,,MeRr
nolda and Barleeo were akiseat
At 1:07 tbe member af the annate
went to the froat of tat Capitol,
where Wilsoa waa sworn la. At 1:S7
the Inaugural addraaa wan aaatta.
At 2:0G WiUon left the CapH4 far
tho White House.
Mrs. D. Ellis Young, who has been
flfcilM IS MADE THAT A l'LUMII-MsItlng friends In tbo Wlllametto
ISO Illl.li OK 750 HAS NOr'Vnlloy, returned homo Monday. Sh
iu:kn
HIFK
I'.UIr 8tKCUIi..TIO.V IS
and Mr. Young left today for tholr
I ranch.
. NEW DEPARTMENT
TO BE CREATED
1 Henry Ilagby, who has been hero.
Can It bo that Sammy has killed for several days attending to business
tho gooso that laid the golden egg? , mnttcrs. has returned to his Spring J WlESIDE.Vr
v.nn ii vv iuuv mo v.aitiurnia buiu .i,ako ranch.
mlno has petered outt I
Is It posslblo that somebody has I Thomas Harrow s of Merrill is
(Continued nn I'ago 4
Klamath Kails visitor.
Fire limit Ordinance
is to be Adhered to
Council Took Decided Action in Two
Cases Last Night. Mason is Re
fused Permission Fix Building
W. II, Mason was last night refused
n permit to repair the woodon struc
ture at tho corner of Seventh and
Main streots, which was burned some
weeks ago, tho council adopting a re
lort as to the building tendered by
C'ouncllmen Underwood, Doty and
Hamilton,
This committee was appointed to
"certain tbe damage to the building,
'or which a repair permit was asked,
Tlio mombera reported that the build
ing was damaged more than 60 per
cent.
They also added that in their opin
ions, even if the building was dam
aged to a leas extent, they would not
recommend tho grunting of a permit
Administering of Oaths to
New Officers is Impressive
TAFT SIGNS MEA8-
UltK AM) CON'ailKSSMAX WIL
SON ANNOUNCES HIS ACCEPT
ANCE OF POST
United Pre Serrlee
WASHINGTON, D. C. Mareh 4.
The entire Inaugural program waa de
layed half an hour by the preeaare sf
"business la tbe senate. At 11:17 the
senate adjourned alae die.
En route to the Capitol Wilson nasi
Marshall were cheered. There van
an occasional shout for Tat WUae)t.
went at once to the president's ream j
and Marshall went to the vlee preei-
dent'a once.
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 4..
President Tnft today signed a bill
creating tho department of labor.
Congressman Wilson of Pennsyl
nnla announced that he had accepted
this post In tbo Wilson cabinet,
Secretary Tumulty announced that
the cabinet nominations would not go
Solemn Silence that Prevails While Chief Justice WMtc:jSjnf.SlS5!
Swears in New President is Followed by Wild
est Cheers After Inaugural Address is Made
thon.
United Pross Service
WASHINGTON, U. C, March 4.
Tho carriages bearing President Tnft,
President-elect Wilson nud Vlco President-elect
Marshall, reached tho foot
of tho stops before tho main ontranco
senate, facing tho assembled mombers .tho mombcrs of tho press had mean
i
of both houses, tho diplomatic corps
mid high Judicial officers, and tho vice
prexldcnt-olcct was ushered In to tako
tho oath, recited to htm by Senator
Gnlllnger of Now Hnmpshlre, presl-
to tho Capital at 10:4G, and amid . dent of tho soimto pro tomporo. Tho
roars of nppluuso from tho groat senate then ndjournedlo Immediately
ctowd tho outgoing chlof executive
btatlng that thoy "deemed It wiser to Inml bis successor passed through the
ostnbllsh a procodent In roforenco to
repairs to frnmo buildings within tho
tiro limits, bollovtng It would havo
been coutrnry to publlo policy to rec
ommend a repair permit."
Mr. Mason stated that ho believed
tho damago was ovor-estlmatod, and
said It could bo ropalrod with 1116
worth of lumbor. Tho council, how
ever, adopted tho report of tho special
committee
An application was mado by Thoa.
ITnmptou to erect n corrugated Iron
Kiinigo, This was donlod, as the ap
plication did not specify that wood
studding would not Be used, ,
bronxu door, and along tho corridor
to tho president's room at tho north
of tho sonato chamber. Governor
Marshall was led to tho vlco presi
dent's room noar by, waiting tho com
pletion of tho business of tho dying
session of congross.
President Toft, whllo Governor
Wilson lookod on, plunged Into the
work of signing bills ns thoy wore
brought to him from tho sonato. A
heap oft documents accumulated be
foro tho signal was given that the
Bonato awaltod Its own dissolution.
Tho president and president-elect
were soated In the chamber of the
whllo grown to a roar of welcome
from tho thousands massed upon tho
stage outsldo, ns tho procession ap
peared. .Tho tens of thousands who
Btood boyoud tho edgo of the ampl
theater caught up the sound, and as
tho nortlv 11 euro of tho ontcolncr tires-
resumo Its session as part of the Sixty-'idont was distinguished in tho door-
third congress. I way, and the audience caught sight
Prayer by tho chaplain opened the ot tn Palo, serious, scholarly figure
democratic regime In the chamber.
Vlco Presldont Marshall then rose and
dolivorcd his Inaugural address.
When he had concluded he called
upon tho sonators-elect to come for
ward, and administered the oath to
thorn,
Tho grand procession to the Capitol
stops then followed, whore the formal
transfer of authority from William
Howard Tnft to Woodrow Wilson
from the old republican party to the
democratic party was to take place.
A preliminary outburst ot applause
at tho opening ot the panels to admit
at his sldo tho pent-up enthusiasm ot
all tho democratic visitors broke looso
In n demonstartlon, growing louder
and louder as Tart nud Wilson took
up tbo stations. assigned thom upon
tho spankers' stand.
Slowly tho procession ot distin
guished visitors from tho senate gal
leries (lied In upon tho stage. The
president and his successor were
soated with Chlof Justice White upon
their right and the official committee
upon tholr loft.
The former vlco presidents, the Bu
(Continued on Page i)
W. B. Brown ot Bonanxa Is here
attending to business matters.
WASHINGTON, D. 0., Mareh 4.
As President Wilson left the White
House Princeton stndents formed ta
lines.
mi uuu nuava nwsmi MM Bra to
carriage. Marshall aad anater Orer
maa occupied the second arrla)s.
On the driveway a nervona eavalry
horse reared and straek the Meat-
dent'a carriage. Soldiers taleklr
quieted the anlmalv ,
As the precession passed deem''
Pennsylvania area WHaea wared
to the throasjs.
United Pre ferries ' V
WASHINGTON, D. C, Mareh ,4 y
4CoaUano4 cm pejei) ""-t
City Will Purchase by
Requisitions Hereafter
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Finance Committee Will Consider;
New Methods at a Special Meet
ing Tomorrow Afternoon
Instead of having supplies, etc., for
the city purchased by the heads ot
dlfferont departments, -or by city em
ployes as they feel they need them,
without, many times, the knowledge
of the mayor or police judge K la
planned now to have all purchases
made on requisitions, furnished hf
the mayor, police Judge or fnanee
committee. X
Quite a number ot the bill anhmlt-
T ,f ?;
ted last night were ojtraeai
out tho kaewIediWiOC tfcs) jap snV
the llaanpe'eemmHtea, .MJMBl. Istl
purcua were iw wessr
In order te maJaf 1P M
the city's busUfag I
peelal meeiksst ( I
teej the ntayer ansV ;
w aw" w'lBBpPWsr'W'
etty hall. Mthle
wlU be derised Jar
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