The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 07, 1913, Image 1

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KMMATH FALLS, ORBOON, MONDAY, APRIL 7, ISIS
Session of the Sixtv-Third
Complete Control
ARIFF BILL
IS SWEEPING
REDUCTIONS
As the New "House" Looks Today,
Following Extensive Rearrangement
rHOVIMIONH MORE DRAHTIU THAN
IMAUINKD
iM wl Hircl IMtlro Are HUalirtl,
mm! lit" Nrccaelllra of Mfo Are
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WASHINOTON, D. C. April 7.
RUIal (o Ilia extreme, and providing
for lb mutt sweeping reductions, lb
Utll rttUlou bill u Introduced In
Ntcreu today. In Introducing tbo
Munrr, the f rasters stated tbat the
Uae hid arrived for American maau
rutorera to meet "honest competition
til devitop bualstea along Ibe beat
uJ mot economical lines."
Tie backers predict tbat ibe bill
III ttM the bouse easily, la the hd-
tu II It believed that there will be
aaa difficulty attached to block-
Is- It
Chtlraau Uaderwood of the waya
Iud mrini committee aaeerU that Ibe
Mil will materially reduce the coat or
llTlOl.
The prorlilona art eves more dras
tic than anticipated. It (Ires free en
Uj to raw wool, and rlddlee the
chtdute; cuts the sugar tariff and
provide for free augar la three years,
nd the cotton schedule la given a
tap cut. Italia are free listed, and
til Iron and steel dutlea are slashed.
Lumber and sawed boards arc free
titled, the only exception being aawed
cabinet woods. Thfe. are reduced
from 12.16 pr cent to 10 per cent.
Household furniture drope front 16 to
per cent.
Sweeping cuts are made In the
duties on agricultural products, some
(blch are:
Lemons, 6I.IS to 14.03: live poul
try, U.io to M7: cltrua fruits, ltt
lo 1 cent; olives, 36 to 16 cenU a gal
lon! olive oil, 60 to SO cenU n gal
Ion, tots over 6 gallons from 40 cents
isllon to 20 per cent ad valerem:
"Ulns, 2 to a cents; prunes, IK to
cent; rice. I to 1 cent: ean are
pitccd on the free list
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WHEN GERMAN !
BARK SINKS!
'ONLY FOUR RECOVERED PROM)
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WATER NEAR TILLAMOOK .
Sew Congressman
"UNCINATE"
GETS PRICES
IIKEP ANIMAL HKLLH FOR 9M.S5,
AND FOUR PORKERS, SEVEN
MONTHS OLD, NET PIONEER
GOOD MONEY
N. 8. Merrill, father of the city of
Merrill, and "Uncle Nate" to resi
dents of Klamath county. Is here to
day from his flue ranch near Merrill,
attending to business matters. Al
though 77 years old, he Is still active
In farming, and has one of the finest
ranches In the county.
Mr. Merrill just sold n three-year-
old beef cow to Stukel of Sacramento.
The animal weighed 1.996 pounds,
and brought Mr. Merrill 19I.9B. Pour
hogs, seven months old, and averag
ing S60 pounds In weight, were sold
by Mr. Merrill to a Merrill meat con
cern for 6 V, cents apound.
Indian Agent Kdsoa Watson and
wife have returned from Rossburg,
where they were called last week by
the Illness and subsequent death of
the latter'a mother.
SHRINERS TO BE
HERE IN AUGUST
PILORIM.lGi: OF HILLAH TEMPLE
NOIII.KH IS 1-OSTPOXED BY MU
TUAL CONSENT OP LOCAL AND
ASHLAND MASONS
A chanf o has been made in the date
of the pilgrimage of lllllah Temple of
tho Mystic Shrine to Klamath Falls.
InUead of visiting here In June aa
originally planned, the visiting hosts
will not perluglnate In this direction
until the latter part of August.
On account of vacations Interfering
with the trlpa of many of the Ashland
Shrlncrs, as well aa with local shrln
era and uolvttates, the matter ofpost
ponlng tho visit has been thoroughly
studied In both cities. A letter from
K. D. Urlggs, Potentate of lllllah
Temple, baa Just been received, desig
nating August as tbo time of the pil
grimage. Thero will be a large class of novi
tiates here at that time for the jour
ney across the burning aands. Ursat
preparations are being made for the
entortalnmont of the visiting Shrlners
Postal Receipts Show Gain
During Past Fiscal Year
Receipts for Last Quarter Amounted to $4154.61, as
Compared With $3803.76 Last Year. Total Re
ceipt! for Year Paat Show Material Increase
ChHoaaaa Faar.paked
Arthur L. Thomaa Md Mlse Rom
A. Qlbson were united In marriage;
Sunday afternoon by Rev: eVaVBtao
blefield, the ceremony being Bateau
lied at the Presbyterian manee. The
groom haa long been a resident of
Klamath county, and Is living at Chll
oquln. The bride formerly Uvd at
La Molne.
Ilrnsc Fog Envelops the Sceae of the
Wrpclr, Interfering With React
Work Steamer George Voeberg
llenrnrw Four From Making Veaael.
Two llodlee Come Ashore lashed)
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nitlOllTON. Ore., April 7. Eigh
teen sallormen are believed to be
drowned In the hull of the Oerman
bark Mlml, which capslsed Jast off
thla port Sunday moraine.
The boat had Just been pulled off
the shoals to deep water, after strik
ing the beach In February.
Pour men, Captains Weetphall and
Fischer and two natters were reecned
by tb. steamer Oeorge Voeberg, which
returned this morning from the eeeae
of the wreck. ,
A- fog enveloped the eeeae of the
wreck all last night aad today, mak
ing rescue work dlslcalt Two dead
bodies were found tasked to the rig
gins of the vessel, aad it la believed
the others were washed overboard
during the fog.
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AGAIN NAMED
AS SPEAKER
CEREMONIES OP OPKNIXO COM.
MKNCKS AT NOON
Hear Familiar BsombMrai Paeeav Is
cladtaff "UndeTjeV Csaaew aa4
Nkk Leagworth, Mssati
Fold Victor Bersjer, tho
Coagrieemaa, te Alee As
S. 3. Slanott of Wasco County, Repre
sentative of the Eastern Oregon
District.
Five are Said to be
Assured of Plums
Medford Man is Looked Upon as the
Next Federal District Attorney.
Burke Picked U. S. Marshal
PORTLAND, April 7. Juat what
Oregon men will be named for federal
oBcee tomorrow Is causing bo small
amount of speculation In th. etate.
Recommendations for Iva of the
principal federal Jobs in Oregon have
been made by. United States seaators
Chamberlain and Lane, accord m to a
rumor, supposed to be well founded.
Ther are: '
Poatmaator at Portland Frank 8.
Myers.
United States district attorney
Clarence L. Reamea of Medford.
Collector of Customs Milt Mil
ler of Lebanon.
Collector of Internal Revenue-
John Montag of Portland.
Unite States marshal T. 8. Bark.
of Baker,
The recommendations have been
banded In to President Wilson, aad
h. Is expected to send hla appolat
menu to congress today.
From the senators thamselves tittle
or no inkling haa beea blvea oat aa to
th. recommendation, oa th. ground
that It th. recommeadattoaa wer.
known In advance ther. would b. a
storm of protests. If th. foregoing
list la correct ther. wtl be load lamea-
MarrUge Ucemse
A marriage license was Issued this
nornlng'to Warren C. Bennett and
Mrs. Anna Sltaby.
H. H. Edmunds, general superin
tendent of th. Algema Lumber com
pany's plant, aad W. B. Simpeeo). who
la eeaected with' th. same coaeera. re
turned to Algema today after a abort
visit In Klamath Valla.
Called Prose Serrte.
WA8HINQTON. D. C, April 7.
With progressive democracy la roll
control, the ranks of th. repubUeaaa
depleted aad their old leaders fan.
the opening of Preetdeat WUeoa's apo
dal seedoa of th. Sixty-third isaTsaa
today was eloaueat of traaaUkw frasa
th. alneteeath to the Twentieth sec
tary polltleal geveraaMat, Maw
force, war. la th. assaadnat; aaw
phrase, passed easily from to la
teagae. Newmeaaare. aa
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Visiting Joi
Are Much Impressed
Mrs. Weathered and Mr. Tozier Re
turn From Automobile Trip Much
Enthused Over This Section
"Th. couatry tributary to Klamath
Falls, la used for dairying, aad fruit,
brery aad potato ratelag, will support
a city ten timee the else It to."
Thla opinion was expressed by Mrs.
icua AMir nnwnm iuw
iTotier, aner a inp inio ta. vauey
Sunday.
An opportunity to study the char
acter of th. country, th. IrrhjaUoa
and dralaag. projects, and other fea
tures upon which residents of Klam
ath Falls base their faith, waa afford
ed Mrs. Weathered, her. la th. later
ests of th. "horn. Industrie." move
meat, aad Mr. Tosler, r.pranattag
'Oeaunued oa Pag. T
CHURCH FOLKS TO
OUTLINE PLANS
'Another evldeaea a Ikiwmlh af
KUmath Falls la shewa la th. In-
ratl ( toe posui reeelpU far th.
Warttr Just closed, aa eomnared with
tb flrt Quart.? of 1911. For tb.
"ree months Just ended, th. reeelpU
f the local postoBee amounted to
M51.61. i... (h -aflalntM for
!h Co"ePondlng,aarUr amounted
,oM,80j.7e, i r
The racainta . k. .i. ...
" pot tma amMBtad to l.l.
"We hevsr kept track of the re
ceipts from fourth class postage be
fore this," said Postmaster uiyae k.
Tirandenbura. "as th. amount waa
figured from th. sale of ordinary post-
ago stamps before the establishment
of the parcels post."
Mr, Brandenburg haa been post
master for nearly two years, and he
produced figures for two years back
to show th. gain that la steadily be
ing made In th. receipts of tb. local
office. For tbe fiscal year ending
March SI, IBIS, th. reeelpU amount
ed to 115,818.73. During th. period
of twolve months following, the local
office took la $16,11.91, or mad. a
gain of 1348,19.
A notable fact In connection with
tho report la the difference In the
population. Two and three years ago
a largo percentage of the postal Busi
ness affected employes of th. hallway
construction crews, construction par
ties working for the reclamation ser
vice and other transients. Within the
past two years nearly all of the tran
sient population haa disappeared.
ANNUAL MEETING OF
TERIANS TONIGHT TWC YSAR
WILL BE STARTED RNTDABLY
FRKB FROM DEBT
The annual business meetlag of the
First Presbyterian church congrega
tion will be held this evening at th.
church, at which time trustees and
elders for the ensuing year will b.
elected and future policies discussed.
A musical program will b. readered,
and refreshments served.
The present fiscal year eada with
the congregation entirely free from
debt, and a small aurplua 1b th. treas
ury,
MANY WOULD BE
SUPERINTENDENT
FOUR KLAJdATsl OOUNTf MKN ON
LIST OF CANDJDATM FOB AF
POINTMENT AS OaUTMt LARK
PARKMBAD
United Prate Bervto.
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 7.
Senator Chamberlala haa transmitted
without recommeadatlea th. Barnes
of th. following eaadMatea for ap
pointment as superlateadeat of Crater
Lake National Park: Captnta W. F.
Arrant, th. preseat lacumbeat; Heary
R. Momyer of Klamath Falls; WIU O.
aHcel of Portland, W. R. Thompsoa at
Yoaaa, aad Wm. WhKlock at Klam
aU Falla.
th. Workmea's CompeaaaUoa
commlaawa, when they wm
through th. valley by K. B. HaU. Tha
visitors returaed from their aut. trip
gently Impreated.
"Surprtoa waa trst exprssssd at tha
excellent coadlUoaa of Us roada,"
said Mr. Tosler. "Aa oar oar whtrlaa
mil. after mil., w. fouad th. high
ways to be very creditable ladsd.
'Th. mounds of potatoee yat'ht tha
fields attracted our atteatlea. I aaa
tead that there is nothlag better tar
dairy cows than potateaa. At tha at..
received for last raVi tabara tsiar
(ContlDMed on Paaje T
Sparrcntorn is Freed
of Noxious Charge
Bonanza Merchant it Arrested and
Put to Big Expense Through the
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Perfidy of an Indian Witness
To be arrested oa a chars ot Batt
ing liquor to Iadlaaa and take to
Portlaad to face tha federal eourt; ta
stead th. expeaae of a trial aad aa
through th. tedious aad oapeaatv
praparatloa, oaly to (ad that there
waa ao actual charg. agataat him
this la tha wperleaee at J. L. Sparrea
torn, a Bonaua merchant, who for
th. paat tweaty-two years haa beea
ooasldered highly I thla county. Mr.
Sparreatora haa Just returaed from
Portland, whara tha ahara agalaat
him waa lsmlsssd teat Friday.
Oa of th BMttan .brought atst Ib
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the total ot Aadstasa Fawbfal. , a
Klamath Iadlaa aoeassd at BwHoraag
his wife, waa that h. waa arrw h Jmg
ot whteker by Qssrga Milter,
Indian. Whaa. Mister
for. th. federal graad )ry k
to th. autter, tt waa aaaimni that am
suted that th. lateadaasd wiu aM
him by parreatetB.:. Upaa
moay th federal Jaoytpiisted
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