The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 05, 1913, Image 1

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Price. Fire Oesrta
Wet" and "Dry" Factions Will Figure Strongly
in U)imng uty Mcctiom Political Pot
TRIKERS STONE
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MRS. BAILEY NOW .FLOOD BENEFIT
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Bridge Menaced by High Waters
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"wirrv hirikc, ami .im wm or- 'tho work performed by Deputy Clerk n( Unit city neit Saturday night. Tlio
(Irniu Kill If .rrry lo I'mtnt '"''"'"'" CIimUIii, who noon brcuiiies proceeds from tlio nffalr will ho clonal-
rlerk of tlin circuit court. Nd to thu Mlilillo Went flood vlctlmi.
ii I'prWmc Llki Tlml oC Yctcnluy f MrBi a ,, btcn C()fC,,., The Mount Hebron Club lias given
lllrrniMiii. WIumiTmh IVpl Wrwjwilh the court house for thu past lo number of successful affair thl
kitira fits HlMiifiitrniitiMt tit tti fwniftf v . U Irilftr titnl Mtirltiw lutl ttt lnt imaih.
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pointed deputy county clurk by Coun- planning to nttond a benefit ball to
ty Clerk Da Ijip, and nho.wlll take up lot given by tlio Mount Ilubron Cluu
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known by all who vUll tho court jitirpai all previous effort. Excel-
Iioum. ' lent intiilc has been engaged, and nr-
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PETITIONS MUST
BE FILED BY
16IHF APRIL
I'lCOIIIIIITIONIHTS WIM. .VAMK
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"Klanialli Dry" Fartloa la Oobac tit
Xante Man In Karli Wanl lrti
Hon of Leonard In Tlilnl anil Mat
thewa In Heronil Are llcing Clrcw
lairil ITpp and Towbik-imI Mention
eil In Seronil Want.
The world'a moat powerful auto
mobile, an electric tractor, U to .be
uicd lo pull freljht car from a rail
road terminal In Jeney City, N. J..
over i pur that are laid In itreeti to
factorlea.
klltd I'lti' Henrlc
Ul'lll'IlN', N. Y April 0 A mob
lit miking twlno worker llili
tiolni bombarded tnarlilnlita and
klti trkcn atlomptlm to enter
i flint of the International liar-
itier company and the Columbia
na uoriiigo company. Dlacillon proceed more rapidly In
fcwal of the trlke breaki.r wore mcn Hhllo In a recumbent position
Jvrnl by the flying mliille. but u,an when orcct. according to a
im mlouily, French iclentlit. becauio. In the pro-
Ifiir half an hour's deraonitratlonlc.M of evolution, tho itomach ha not
iicciinueu uu I'ugu ' , advanced a rapidly a other organ.
TO MEET FOLKSi
'OlttXiON I.MHJHTUIKH FIIIHTV
MOVK TO UK KXIIiAINKO BY
FOHTiaND WOMAN TO UK
Tt:.MF.ltKI IIKCKITION
Thl brlilEo. nnntns tfcp St Hegl Itlvcr nt Helena. N. V., was In danger of going down any moment. The
St. Hegl lllvcr, Ilka thoie of Ohio, had overflowed Ita bank for the first time In many year. Throughout the
northeaitcrn part of New York itate, up and down the Hudson Itlver and aloug its tributaries tho hoary rains
havo swollen the stream till leveral towns wcro In danger.
Italian Ranch Hand
Inherits Big Estate
fas Contentedly Working on Klam
ath Ranch Until Informed, That
He Was an Heir to Money
Mr. Kdyth Toiler Weathered, rep
resenting tho Manufacturers' Assocla-j
tloti of Oregon, will nddret tho peo-l
plo of Klamath Kali Monday evening
at the Chamber of Commerce. At that
tltno die will oxpialn the Importance '
of tho "homo Induttrles" movement I
to tho cntlro commonwealth. i
Tuesday afternoon from 3 to C. tho Tho debating team of tho Klamath
Womon' Civic League will glvo a re- county high school, champion of (ho
ceptlon for Mr. Weathered at tho Ho- 'southern Oregon District, post Its
iei nan. which every worauu iu mo r,,BnPn , Pnmnt for Ihn.tit. rh.m.
Klamath- Debaters Lose
to North Bend Team
Anti Naval Enlargement is Poor Side
of the Question in the Flourish
ing Seaport Town in Oregon
' Clerman electricians have found
that snow never collects on transac
tion lines that carry 100,000 volts. or
I more, evea when they are not charg
ed and cold.
A mall box the bottom of which
drops In such a way aa to shoot IU
contents Into a receptacle on the front
of a motorcycle without requiring the
'carrier to alleht. ha been Invented hr
'two physician of Washington, D. C.J
I With the lime for filing petition
drawing nearer, politicians In the dlf-
!'fcrcnt wards of the city are beglnalag
to bestir themselves, and the meeting
of two men from the same ward la in
variably the occasion for a duicuMkm
as to the best available alderauaie
timber. So far, only two candidate
have circulated petition, but others
are being urged to make the race.
O. D. Matthews, a plumber, la tke
.first man In the Second ward to aa
nounce bis candidacy, and his petHtow,
Is being circulated for signatures. la
tho Third ward, Dr. W. A. .Leonard la
an avowed candidate. Both of these
men were strong supporters of ta
commission charter.
It has been rumored that Frank M.
Upp, joweler, will make the racaN
against Matthews, but tbia has not
i Continued
on rngn 4 1
city I urged to attend. Mr. Weath
urod will addreis tho meeting, and
threo mlnuto speeches will be made
by local men and women.
An Italian rnmli hand, who has. thl afternoon, on his way to 8unny
B WOrklnu for nmn Hnm nn tlitlllalv In rlntm hi Inlierltitncu.
ranch noar Teolers' Landing.' Ho has boon working In thl coun
Informed today by a lotter from 'try for several year, apparently con-
old country that hb la one of the' tentod, Isnoraut of what fate
"" a Inrgo citato, and that Ills held In store for hi m. Ho wa great-! that both tobacco Julco and smoke aro
' lll amount to between S0,000,ly surprised to learn that ho was one 'excellent germicides, killing a large
"1 175,000. ()f tho missing holrs so often doicrlbod I proportion of all disease germ with
Ilccauio eel migrate only In the
dafk, tho Danish government pre
vents them from leaving the Baltic
Ram fni Itin nrnmt liv cnifwmdtnff a
lln eof Inrandoscont lamps from bX h Klamath debaters, Ed
cablo In the strait they froquent.
ploushlp last night, when at North
Ucnd, In Coos county, tho Judges de
cided in favor of tbo North Bead high
school's arguments. The vote was
two to ono.
The question was, "Resolved, That
the United States Should Maintain a
Larger Navy." Tho negative view waa
I win Cox and Forrest l'icl, and their
Kxtenslvo tests by an Ohio phy
sician havo provod to his satisfaction
Tbo eritwhllo ranch hand loaves In paper-backed Action
which they como in contact.
argumontt, according to telegraphic
advices, wero remarkably good. I
The Klamath lads were unfortun-1
ate In being aslgned the negative'
sldo of the question to debate In a!
seaport town, as the residents there
are naturally Interested in every man
ner of maritime, expansion.
The two local debaters and Princi
pal W. E. Fought oMhe high school,
who accompanied them, leave Marsh
Hold this evening, going ta,San Fran
cisco by steamer. From San Fran
cisco they will return to Klamath
Falls via the Southern Pacific.
County Court Will Meet
Bonanza Folks Monday
Matters Pertaining to Future Policies
and Improvements Will be Dis
cussed at Banquet Monday
YE6GS ROB BANK
tizes Will be Awarded for
Biggest Trout Caught Here
ted. Reel and Line to be Given Fishermen Who Can
Prove That They Landed the Largest Fish Caught
in Klamath County Between Now and July 1st
AUhongl. the fishing msoa Is oaly
'" day gOUo there ar alraadv
"M tola "X ome of the fishermen
" o whalloplng big trout th.y
w whllo out on their lsit trip.
' from
now on to the sad of the
""nor these stories will be dragg.d
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lm trout R tB, Wst, so these
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ur letohsd.
Howovor, It Is the Intention of J, II.
(Barney) Chambers of tho dun Storo
to settle for good and for all the
question of who land the biggest flsh
thla year. Ho has Just announced
that he will award threo prises for the
threo largest trout caught in any
Klamath county waters from now on
until July 1st.
For the biggest trount landed,
Chambers will present the lucky fish
erman with a 1S rod. The angler
making the second largest catch will
bo given a 16 reel, and the third
prlio will be a 18 line.
In order to be considered for prises
tho flshormen must have witnesses as
to tlio weight of their rod and the
wolght of the flsh, as one of the pro
visions of tho contest Is that a tele
graph pole with a rope tied to It can
not be considered good Ashing tackle.
The rod used must not weigh over
eight ounces.
There Is no ruling regarding lure.
Spoon, bait and fly all are permits-able.
DURING
MORNING
UAYIjattT HOLDUP AT ALVARA-
IH IS HIUHLY SKN'SATIONAIi.
IlOlltlKltS ONLY GET 19, BARE
LY MJH8INQ 1UQ HUM
United Press Service
ALVARADO, Calif., April 6.
While two yeggmen with rifles held
off an armed crowd of citizens, three
other members of tho 'gang set oft
even charges of explodvca la the
vault of the bank of Alvarado early
today.
The last explosion wrecked the
door of the vault. Jamming it against
a receptacle containing 917,000. This
foiled tho cracksmen, who secured
only f 19 for their work.
The quintet escaped to the hills In
an auto. Posses are pursuing.
F. O. Meloy, whose ranch, ''Broad
view Farm," Is on the Merrill road, Is
here attending to business matters.
E. O. Eastwood Is In from his reach
oa the Merrill road. He Is glvlag
especial atteatloa to dairying.
SUGAR MAY LEAD
TO BIG CLASH
WILSON AND SOUTH ENGAGED IN
HEATED ARGUMENT, WHICH
MAY SOON WAGE THROUGH
CONGRESS
Members of tho county court, audi held by the Donania Commercial
possibly the directors of the Klamath Club. Matters of general Interest to
Chamber of Commerce, will journey lnU u, '"ldents of the upper part of
. w , . .. . itbo county will be given atteatloa.
to Bonanxa Monday, where that even- Spoechcl w e ma6 fcy a ,,.
Ing a big "get together" meeting of Dor of local orators, and the oBeUla
I
, residents of Poe, Langell and Yoaaa
valleys will bo held. The program of
the evening Includes a banquet at the
Big Springs hotel.
The banquet and meeting are to be
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 5.
President Wilson was today Informed
that bo must recede from his atti
tude regarding sugar, or fight the
senate.
In reply he Issued the sugar men
an ultimatum that unless they accept
a reduction with free sugar In, three
years, he will declare for Immediate
free sugar.
Wilson suggests to the Southern
sugar interests that they accept a
duty of a cent a pound on Cuban
sugar and 11.10 oa all sugar, this
duty to run for throe years, where
after sugar would be free.
For painting wires, a Pennsylvania
man has patented two stlf brushes
that revolve against each other as
paint la fed to them by compressed
air from a reservoir.
of the county court will tell of the
future Improvements In that section,
also of the policies of the court la re
gard to matters of Interest to the en
tire county.
Brief in the Pulitzer
Action is Filed today
Newspaperman Seeks to Convict New
York's Mayor of Criminally Li
belling Plaintiff's Father
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NEW YORK, April 5. Whether or
not tho mayor of a great city can libel
a nowspaper publisher' not only as a
publisher, but as a private cttlsea Is finding the mayor ,wha the.
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him of winning a fortuae by aslag bis
paper as aa agency of blackmail and "
Indeceucy, , l C AM
Home dimcuity was exaerteaeaa .j- ,
mllnfir fh namvnr whan fthA aaaAM .
tho Issue In the criminal action
bi ought by Ralph Pull tier against
Mayor Qaynor, briefs In which were
submitted today before Police Magis
trate Kernocaaa. ruutser charges
that during a speech at a Brooklyn
banquet the mayor attacked his fath
er, the late Joseph PulHaer, accusing
weer issued. However, the easeaUwa
counsel accepted service (and .the
hearing weat oa before the "
trate, evea though the defendant Up
self was abMBt. " ---'- t
llmiaary testimony taai'eoalss
speech had bH 'girea ta ttM aMfe3
papers by the mayor's seeBBv'i1
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