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

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Women Resort to Dynamiting of Public Property
LOWER LAKE
RECLAMATION
TO BE TALKED
Ltitm.tiiii.iiv of private mo.
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It Wink of llrcUlinluaj March luil
a ltvtrr l.k Country Cannot Ik1
Carried ii by Itip Oovrmnirnl Ml
TliU Time, ( Immbcr of Commerce
Ml l-aml Owners Will Oct Togeth
er en l'niMllloii
After iIIucumIiik thn matter of guv-
tuistnt aid In I tm reclamation of tlio
Uer Lake iiiarnti lands, nutl learn-
Itj that at thla lime tlio reclamation
unite ranimt k ntivnil with tlio
oik, members of tlio Klatnnth
Chamber of Commerce ImYu decided
to like up tlio matter of a private
toJt to drain n portion of Ilia land.
TMi will bo talked Tuesday afternoon
tt t nutting of tlio directors of tlio
(timber ut Commerce ami tlio lAiwor
Ut land oMior who aok tu havo
iktlr marches reclaimed.
Tt reclamation of tlio marsh land
round l.oer Klamath l.ako waa one
of the nrt matter considered by tlio I
board of army engineers when tho
Kltmaih reclamation project was nrstl
tontldtrtil. After n long Investlgn
tlcn It waa considered Inadvisable furl
Ite ork to ho iluno for some tlnio, '
io all tho prhato land lubicrlhed fori
lh marih land project was roleaiod. I
Tte report of tho board of army
Mincers follows
"It aa proposed orlxlnally to Irrl-
tale tho reclnlmed marsh land by
atatii of tho main canal, which was
llun sufficient caiiuclty for tho liur-
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Bullmoosers Meet to
Organize Congressmen
Third Party Prepares to Carry on
Distinct Opposition to Old Parties
and Smoke Out Halfhearted
lly lU'llTON K. HTAMIIHII Today's conferenco had tho "O. K."
(Written for tlio United I 'rem) (of Colonel Itooaoolt, who has Inalat-
WAHHINOTON, I), tt, April 4. ,"! that tho patty born nt Chicago
Ttumpel calls of tho bull monso wcro should retain Its Identity, regardless
sounded today to tho political herd !"' '' outcome of tho November dec
tho progressives of tho noit houao of H". "Conferenco" not "caucus"
representative. Tho urbanization In tho term applied by tho progrcs
tho hmiso of a dlatlnctlvo opposition If l0'1" to their meeting, which
In both tho democrats nnd republican J cloied-door affair. Thoy ex
formations was tho principal object I'feMed dlatoato for tho word "cau-
of tho conference. Nomination of n cus" becauso of alleged political Inl
randldalo for shaker or tho houso."-1'1'" committed In past political
and other officers, and a demand forlC,l"ctu,'"
representation as proKreaalves, and Today's conforenco was designed to
not us minority members on tho smoko out soveral half-hearUd pro
various homo committees, was au0i:iMshwi. Tho slmon pure members
planned.
ELKS INSTALL 'Arbor and Bird Day ,
NEW OFFICERS to be Observed Soon
H. II. HALL FOR THE HKCO.VD
time ouideh dehti.weh ov
OIUMMZATION WILL MAKE
AITOINTMENTH NEXT WKEK
Appropriate Program Will be Rend
ered in Local Schools. Several
Districts are to Plant Trees
it'ontinueu on I'aico 4
STRIKERS FIGHT HIGH WATER IS
AND MANY SHOT FEARED IN EAST
With stirring speeches showing' .
tho progressive work that bag been' Arbor and Illrd Day It to be ob-( In the local schools, programs per
carrled on by tho order since It or-!rorvod by all tho schools of tho coun-ita'n'cK t0 Arbor Day, also to the
MMnl.iilliin VAn. m v t m ma. iiii.i.. ' . . . limlUir
K.w. ......... .... ii -, ..v.. w.. ... ncceniina: to county Hcliool Huuer
of ofllcor. for Klamath Fall. LodKe vllntcnilent Kred Pclenoo, Th, .,,
iiLiieiuiiiu nnu iroiccmu uruor on
Klks, was Installed last night. Past!" " legislature. U
LTtlted itulcr lluntor Bwldge waainoxt Friday afternoon, and many
tho Initialling officer. ischool yards will be cioaned, treea
The now staff of elcctlro offlcee 'planted and appropriate exercises rcn-
co.nstits of the fullewlnat: dered
nxaltiwl Tulnr K. n Unit.
Kttcoucd Loading Knight Will Isbado trees will bo planted, following jture, n contribution on bird life by
W iintdwln. 'tho program, and in nearly every ,Statc Game Warden William J. Fin
proper trcatmont of birds will be ren
dered, Kach grade room will bold
It own program.
In order to assist the teacher, the
department of education for the auto
has sent out an Arbor and DIrd Day
manual, which contains a number of
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There are several districts where jdltlon, there are articles on tree cul-
Ksteemcd
Parker.
Knight J.
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i:nltci! t'ress Service
iIuIIliI l're fierr
AUIIUHN, N. $., April i. Six ' DAYTON, O., April I. Itnln fell
tuliiu strikers, Including two women, "Kn'" this morning nnd a fow dls-
trlcts were luundatod a fow Indies.
wcro shot and seriously wounded In
n pitched battle with tho police on tho '
Iheru wero no fatalities.
Ki as fsr as constructed. Tlio drain- ,(roo( near tho Columbia llopo com- Hickman U'Teo tlono
It lo bo effected mainly by tho1 lnul. ,
ronitructlon of the Keno cut and tun- , ... .,,.' .....
uUnn.hlmMnv.ilon In tin Klm. ""-"..--,..,;,,,, -.cnn.. April i.-ine
ath Itivr t.. !,.,-, i.. I-.V.I ii. i.. from tho wounds received. iWcst Hickman Lovco collapsed nt
Hored rhnutiel tu lend to a tunelj ,no""' , , . ,
rutting through tho bond below.j II. N. Wood left Thursday for Oak-, Oxer 500 housos wcro domollshod
l'oer wns to bo developed nt tho nml to nltend to business matters. byn 'J10 forc of tho Vj!":,.
lowir ..n.i nr it.. . v .... .... Thcro wcro no fntnlltlos. as the
"A. the-o plans proved, on morolhuorc.t In the Klamath Tub and Pall town..oo.lo left soveral days ago,
"company lo Hporry llros.
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Culled Preaa Senrlea
LONDON, April i. la aukta a
demonslratlon ralnit tk rAaittaa
country district tho observance wllt,lty. who Is, perhaps .the foremost or- nn(1 mprj10Bment of Mr. EaaauUae
Iia ! ah nsi an njtialnn e KamiiI I fts i 1 1 hrtlisvla t tti K a W'a mm A Asia a I . .
? ""'. ""- --""... " " -v.., .uu U.M "- pankhurst, suffragettes tody dBS-
mlted the railway aUUoa at Ottos),
SUFFRA6ETTES .
USE BOMB TO
GET REVENGE
HTATIO.V AND PA88BNGEK TsUDf
WRECKED BY BYNAJaBm
Clockwork MMhtaea Ara V4, aasl
ItacanW Are I'oated, Tetttac Mm
Work of HusTracetteo aasl i
lac Mrs. Paakharat H
co Wocacai Head a Tileayai to tbo
Coavlcted Worker.
tho school grounds In every possible gardlng forest fire protection and dan
Way.
Igfrs by Stato Forester Elliott
PASTOR SUPPLIES MONTENEGRINS
ANOTHER PULPIT! WANT SCUTARI
lll'.V. J. W. UIIKXDEL AND FAM-.KlNG DECIiARES HE WILL DIK
ILV LKAVB OX THIS AFTEIt-l KIGHTIXO BEFORE. HE GIVES
.NOON'S THAIX lOll PATTKItSON I CAI10BKD CITY TO ALUES
CALII-OltXIA ! Oltl-OWEIUI
iCiiiitluiiitd on I'ngb t
Western Night Stag
to be Given by Elks
Thursday's Event Will be Greatest
Event Ever. Chaparajos. Boots
and Sombreros Right Attire
Til ore Is a ureal liurrvln nnd scur-
Olng around on tho part of Klks and
Jwlr frlonds for boots, chaps, om
weros, iiunnol shirts, and tho like,
Jo lowing tho nnnouiicomout thut
Western Night," tho big stag party
10 uu given by the Elks Thursday
n,llit Is to bo "westorn" In every
nse of tho word, and tho costumes
.,,' bo "trlctly of the period whon n
iillod" shirt and a stiff hat woro
"joked on with mora suspicion than
"'Join In these parts.
Tho younger generation aro not tho
ly ones who are ngog over tho an
nouncoment, ns sodato old' business
of tho Cty( ong ince p8ra of
:". cl,urchc8, havo caught the Cover,
M thoy nro digging around the
W woodshod In an effort to exhume
"' shooting iron and holater thoy
"'carded when they quit punching
Ho on tho Klamath range to set
" down here, it la reported that
tliero uro throats of sorlous breaches
In HOornl fnmlllos over tho disputed
ownership of sundry nrtlcles of wear
ing uppnrol genornlly affected by
row gntitlomou, minors, lumberjacks
nnd others In tho days whon this soc-
tlon wns In Its Infancy.
In charge of tho nrraugomonts for
tho nffnlr are K. II. Hall, Harry H.
Ackloy, Charles J. Forgusou, J. E.
llodgo, Perry O, De Lap and John
Houston. Thoy hnvo been working
on tho proposition for some tlnio, and
from whlsporlugs that go out, the oc
casion will bo tho greatest ever at
tempted In Southern Oregon.
A set program Iibb boon arranged,
jammed clear full of unusual stunts,
nnd this will bo onllvenod by tho
"somothlng-dolng-every-mlnuto" stylo
of affair that tho Dills will glvo.
Novel Invitations aro being prepar
ed. They will bo sont out within a
fow days. '
InglcNlilo Under Water
United Press Service
KVAN8V1LLE, Ind., April I. The
louo nt Inglcaldo, west of hero, col
lapsed today, and 200 houses were
flooded. Thoro woro no fatalities.
Itlso Is Predicted
'tilted I'rens Hervlie
CAIUO, April 4. Tho district fore
caster today predicted that tbo Ohio
will rlso another foot. The only fear
now is that tho high wind will drive
tho wiocs against tho levees.
Winds Ttioatcne Itesenrolr
Vnlled Pros Servlco
ST. MAUYS, Ohio., April 4. High
winds aro threatening tho east bank
of tho Ornnd reservoir horo. A com
pany of militia Is lualstliiK lu strength
ouIiir and patrolling tho banks.
E. II. HALL
Now Exalted Ruler
Esteemed Lccturlug Knight Thad
Mcllatton.
Tyler J. E. Dodge.
Trustee Harry Ackley.
Secretary L. H. Oath.
Troasuror Leslie Rogers.
Tho appointive officers will bo
Rev. J. J. Ilrendel. who for thot'"lt,'1 ,'rM rv
past ton months, has been pastor of, CKTTINJE, April 4. "Scutari Is
tho First Ilaptlst church of this city, to be my future capital. I Intend to
has accepted a call to supply the Dap- keep the city now that we havo cap
tlst church at Patterson, Calif. Ho turcd It," Is tho quotation mado te
le ft for that community, accompa-'day by tho King of Montenegro,
tiled by bis family. I "We aro fighting against poverty
I for our national life," ho conUaaed,
Uabica Are 111 h'nnd you cannot grow grain on Uie
The Infant daughter of Mr. and 'rocks. Montenegro has tried It long
Mrs. Leland Mosicr, who has been enough to know that It la better to
Surry. A clock contrivance, atallar
lo that described by Ortlo MeMaalfal.
the American dynamiter, waa iao tyoo
of bomb used. Placards posted aronad
the scene of the explosion i
that the suffragette woro
ble.
"Beware how you treat Hra. Paak-
hurst," was tho Inscription oa soaso
of the posters. The railroads aavo Is
sued warnings to the public, and nave
placed strong guards at tho staUca.
Two young women woro arrested
this morning, carrying suitcases con
taining explosives and ceanbusUMos.
TLe kuitcaaes also contained placards
birnllar lo those used ut the wrecked
fctatlou.
critically ill for several days, Is grad
ually recovering.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lyle's daughter
has been very sick for the past few
days, but a turn for the better Is ex
pected shortly.
dlo fighting than to go on living as
wo aro now."
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Mr. und Mrs. 8. K. McKonxio left
Thursday for Rlvorsldo, Calif., where
thoy will visit frlonds for some time.
Frank Llghtfoot Is in from Oly,
giving attention to business matters.
C. K. Cox of Merrill is a Friday vis
itor In tho county seat.
R, W. Towor, a well known Keno
orchnrdlst, Is horo attondlng to busi
ness matters.
Bwlss opticians have developed an
nro light In which tho carbons are im
pregnated with Iron salts, producing
a ligut ncn in uuru-vioiei rays, tor
scientific purposes.
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Attorney C. C. Drawer left this
morning for Portland to attend to
business matters.
Home Wrecks Train
STOCKPORT, England. April 4.
A bomb partly wrecked a London and
Northeastern train near here today.
As most of the carriages woro emp
ty, nobody was Injured. Railway
men 'blame the suffragettes.
lUy City Women Arowsod
SAN FRANCISCO, April 4. "Wo
men everywhere forove" owe you a"
debt of gratitude and loyalty En
franchised Women of California."
This cablegram waa seat to Hra.
Hmmellne Pankhurst today hy Sam
Francisco suffragists in behalf of tho
Tom Conner returned Thursday
from a trip through Eastern states
l nnd California. He has been away
! soveral months.
DHlgarlans Movlsuj
United Press Sen Ice
LONDON, April 4. The ambassa
dors discussing the Scutari and Con
stantinople have received telegraphs women of the state, believing that
to tho effect that the Bulgarian army 'Mrs. Pankhurst's sentence of three
Is withdrawing from Chatalja. years' penal servitude la unjust.
It Is not known whether they in-. From all parts of tho stato oro-
to Join tho Montenegrins and. teats against the sentence have eooM
before Scutari, or plan to ,to the suffrage headquarters here. A
end tho war by accepting the peace .mouster protest rally may bo
terms the powers offer. here next week.
tend
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HUNTER SAVIDQB
Retiring Exalted Ruler
named next Thursday oy Hall.
This is the second time Mr. Hall
has been elected to the highest office
in tho local order, as he was chosen
at the time the lodgo was organised.
Ho has always been active In promot
ing tho Interests of the lodge, and
has taken a prominent part In all of
tho ordor's activities,
W. L. Luckett came In from Dorrls
last night. He will remain several
days.
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Truant Rnirc t Saw W
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Girls to Stay After School
Faculty of the High School Has Its Inning in the "April
Fool" Episode, and Wood BUI at Institution Will
be Lessened by the "Student Activities."
Students of the high school who
figured In tbre wholesale half holiday
epidemic Tuesday afternoon have
como to a stern realisation of the
tact that "every ploasure has lt
pain." This follows the pronounce
ment of sentence on the truants.
The fact Is brought home very
forcibly to the ten or more boys who
"cut" school on the beautiful after
noon of April 1. Before they can
consider that they have fully atoned
foir. their misconduct, each laddybuek
In the party must convert a cord of tho high school is proceeding aurtity.
four-root wood Into slxteoa-lnch
length by the use of a bucksaw.
The girls who figured In tho tru
ancy are also serving a sentence, aa
they wore informed that for the next
two weeks, they will bo kept after
school. In addition to the punish
ment meted out to them, tho truants
were given severe. lectures at school
and It la rumored that several
beard of the af air at homo.
Tho work of sawiajt tho wood at
blistered hands and aching I
withstanding. If l agured that tt,
money saved by tho school In havtnf
the students subdivide tho
Into desirable lengths will i
soveral dollars, possibly
purchase a nag, should Of no, I
Although thoy aro .
bod In" on svery hand, thrj
who aro "In bad" w 1
under .their,
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