The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 08, 1913, Image 1

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OREGON, TUESDAY, APRILS, ltlS
"We Must Abolish Everything That Bears Even
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Privileg
e.w President Wilson
DIRECT CHOICE
OF SENATORS
NOWjFFECTIVE
1HNITY-HIX STATUS RATIFY IN.
I1IIITANT AMENDMENT
The CiwnrrtirMt legislature Pells
lulu l.la Willi lAWwakbu ItoSiea
J irf IMrlyPive OUirr HUtee This
Make EsTrrtive (he Most Progro.
site Change In Um Enteral Con-Utalion
Citltsd i'ress Service
IIAHTKOltD, Cord., April 8 Kite
tloft of United Rial senators by the
direct vote of Ibt elector of their
tltttt li made possible by the action
of ths Connecticut legislature today,
k It ratified the ameadmeat to the
I'Blttd State Constitution for tho dl
rrct election of atnatora,
Connecticut la tbi thirty-sixth state
to ratify the amendment, which now
smsM effective.
MEXICAN SHELLS
CROSS BOUNDARY
TWO AMERICAN CAVALRYMEN
AUK SLIGHTLY INJURED HY
STRAY MULLETSFIGHTING IH
RESUMED IN MUNOItA
POPE PIOS IS
SERIOUSLY ILL
C Werderman la here from Dorrla
ot a business trip.
United I'ress Service
NACO, Arlt., April 8. Flf tiling be-
I ween the Mexican federal garrison
troops under (leneral OJeda and the
rebel of Honora lUte commenced to
day a mile aoulh of the International
boundary line. It U reported that
sereral have been Injured.
Two American cavalry troopera
were slightly Injured this morning by
bullela falling on the American aide
of the line.
A SUDDEN ATTACK OK ACUTE
IIIIIGIirs DISEASE RAISES PON.
TIFF'S TEMPERATURE VISIT.
OHM MAIMED
United Press Service
ItOMK, April S The pope's coaJ.
lion l rvixirtal m growing; worse thla
Afternoon. )
At :t o'clock (local time) hi pti.
Irian wa luullljr summoned to the
Vatican. He remained at the poaliaT's
bcdsiilr for ovrr an hour.
President, in His Message Takes Up
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Square View of Issue With Congress
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President Woodrow Wilson
IVacii lxTpra Hobnob
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NKW YORK. April 8. With An
drew Carnegie presiding, peace lorera
today beard Alfred Noyce, the Kngtlah '
loel, deliver hla lecture, "The Or eat,
(Ireen Table," at the Hotel Aitor, un
der the auiplrea ot the New Yaefc
I'eact? Hoclety. Thla waa the poet'a
I at t public appearance In the metrop-
oil..
ItOMK, Atirll . I'ope Plua X. U
again III, tbla time In a daageroua
condition.
He waa itrlcken yeaterday with a
audden attack of acute Uright'a dli-
Councilmen to Draw
for Their Work
Pay
Attendance at Regular Meetings to
Entitle City Fathers to Three Dol
lars for Each Meeting
"Tbla U the Drat time that all the
councilmen have been pretent for the
put Ore months," remarked Couacll
uib M. It. Doty, after Police Judge
Uavltt had called the roll and re-
ttWed rponee from, ten aldermen.
men, waa Introduced and pasaed to
the third reading. Under the provi
sions of the ordinance the members of
the council will receive S3 for each
regular meeting they attend. No re
muneration will be given for attend-
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Address Delivered Penonally at
Joint Meeting of Congress, Fol
lowing a Meeting of Cabinet
LONG SICKNESS
ENDS IN DEATH
JOHN- MARION OOKDON PAMiRK
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After two yean'
Marlon Qorden, aoa of Mr. and MrsJ after' at eaataet meettaf,
DeaOerdon, pesied awygeiinrae5rieeelVe4 to ta spialier'aies
morning at the family heme hiWePreeMeak Marshall aa4
den. Death waa due to taherenleele. t Clark. Immsaiatsly afterthe
resided la thla vicinity Ue greater, hers of each heee eeeeeteel Wihtea ' ' -' j
part of hie life. A sister, Mrs. Thee, (the roetnim. , . " vr'' '"i-
Orubb. resides la thk city. 0r The revleien ot.the tartff a eveer ,'
The funeral waa held at Werden InsUaee where It leehed aa theagh '
Sunday afternoon, and the remains special privileges were bslag gives to
wore laid to reel In the family ceme-.manufacturers, waa anaeeiec far vety
!tery. A large number of Klamath i forcibly by Wileea. who dsslarat tat
,FalU poople Journeyed to Wordemtbe special session of congress was'
that day to pay their last respects to j called solely to fulall the duty the'
me aeparieu, wno during nia Wetime democratic party owes to tae aauea:
waa a highly respected cltlsea.
The probable reason for the full at-'ante at special meetings.
lindanes was brought to mind by, Thero was much discussion follow
Councilman Melhaae, who suggested. Ing tho Introduction of the ordinance,
lUt the city fathers might be prepar- some declaring that the council
lug lo work under a aalary, lyhould meet oftoner, In view of the
!ter In the evening, aa ordinance, reward. One member wont so far m
providing for the payment of council to advocate six meetings a week.
I'OPK PIUS X.
easo, and for the past twenty-four
hours ho has had a high fever. Dr.
Marchlfava, the Vatican physician,
stated this morning that last nlgbt
thn potlfT's temperature was 100.
All visitors have been barred from
tho Vatican. The pope's sisters visit
ed him this morning, and left his
chamber crying.
Nearly Eighty Million Feet
Timber Will be Sold Soon
Two Immense Tracts of Trees on Klamath Indian Re
servation Near Chiloquin Have Been Prepared
for Disposal by the Government Officials
Twit nl ik. ii . ...-- .i ik. . ... rfalBiialarf anil annroxt.
10 Jne history of ladiea Umber die-1 malely 80 per cent ot the merchant
l0l will be made here within tho able live timber, totaling In the neigh
borhood of 18,009,000 feet boara
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"' n"rt 80.000.QOO feet Of timber on
"" nismath Indian reservatloa will'
o d to bidders. The timber la In
"'vicinity of Chiloquin, wltnln easy
lllng dlsUnce of the railroad.
The first sale will he held May 1st,
wmn bids will be opened at the oMce
wind .n A...4 ..... . .. .
it. a wniee at tae swsa-
iim Une'' Th rWMat 47
itments, comprUlag aa area of ap
wosimately 4,000 acres, which Ilea
Flnly botw-i. tk. ..n.s . rihii.
hVi. A mim) g VI Mlty saVsTVaalal,-
f M- timber, sUadlag ar dowa,
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measure of Western yellow pine.
The second timber sate affects ap
proximately 61,000,000 feet of tim
ber, mostly yellow pine. Bids for this
pill be .opened June J.
The sale includes an area approxi
mately 4 ,480 acres, to bo plainly des
ignated on the ground before cutting
begins. It Includes all the timber
whleh can be feasibly logged to the
railroad between the south line of
section 84 sad the north lines of sec
tions 1, 14 and 16, township 84 south,
range ,7 east, sad section 18, town
ship 84 south, range 8 east,
Tho southwest boundary is formed
by the upper edge of the steop slope
townrd Sprague River. The east
boundcry Is on the ridge which ex
tends north and south practically
along the section line between section-!
1 f and 18 and 19 and 80, town
ship 31 south, range 8 east.
The sale Includes all of the mer
chnntcble dead timber, standing or
down, Upon the area designated, and
approximately 76 tier cent ot the merchantable-
live timber. The timber
may bo manufactured either o or on
the reservation.
J, U. Bedford, deputy supervisor of
forests on the Klamath reservatloa,
bos been in charge of' the prepare
v,uuuuueu ,ou I'age j
ASK BANKS FOR
NEW STATEMENT
CAM, TO NATIONAL BANKS IS
HUKD TODAY HY THE OOMP.
TltOLIiKH OP CURRENCY OF
TRKA8U11Y DEPARTMENT
CHURCH MAKES
GOOD SH0WINGlHome Products Get
Big Boost in City
FIRST PRKSRYTERIAN CHURCH
COMMENCES THE YEAR EN
TIRELY FREE FROM DEBT.
OFFICERS ARE RE-ELECTED
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 8.
Tho comptroller of currency today Is
sued a call for a statement of the con
dition of all national banks at the
close of business April 4th.
MILITANTS USE
AGAIN
POWDER
"VOTES FOR WOMEN, DAMN THE
CONSEQUENCES," IS PAINTED
ON WALL OF CASTLE JUST DY.
NAMITKD
United Press Serves
DUDLEY, England, April 8. Mili
tant auffragettes today attempted to
dynamite the ruins of Dudley castle.
They succeeded In shattering tho
walls ot the koeper's cottsge, but did
very little harm to the castle walls.
"Votes for women, damn the con-
sequeacet," was painted on the wall,
Another sign bore the following le
gend: "In honor ot Mrs. Paakhurst."
"jrATBushong wis a Mondayvlslfor
la the county seat, coming ta from
his ranch purchase supplies.
Highly encouraging were the re
ports road at the annual meeting of
the congregation ot the First Pres
byterian church last night, which
showed that although the year was
commenced with the corporation
J slightly In debt, It ended with a sur
plus In the treasury. The Ladles' AM
Society officers announced that the
treasury of that organisation contains
81,000 for a building fund.
The advisability ot building a new
church, was discussed, but no action
was taken at the meeting.
Dr. George I. Wright waa re-elect
ed eldor, and the board ot trustees,
composed ot Arthur R. Wilson, I. 8.
Voorhets and Robert E, Watteaburg,
were also again chosen.
Other oHcers re-elected were
Clerk, W. S. Slough; anperlntendent
ot Sunday school, J, B. Mason,; as
sistant superintendent, M, D. Coatee,
Firemen to Peee
Members of the volunteer are de
partment who have not posed as yet
for the department's series of "action
pictures," will meet at the Are hall at
o'clock Sunday afternoon. The pho
tographer will be there at that time,
and the firemen will be snapped clad
In tghtlng togs.
An almost pure white light h
been obtained from mercury Taper
lamps by a German eleetrleian, who
has added a small portion of cadluaa
tothe mercury. , ,
Frank Hartley cams la Monday
from Fort Klamath to attend to busi
ness matters. He report thlaaje live
ly In the flourishing Weed River Val
ley metropolis.
i "I am very glad. Indeed, to haw
this opportunity to address the two,
beusee, aad verify for myseK the las-.
preesloa that the president of the'
United States ia.a person, net a
department at the gevemmsat, I
' .cenBnaea'in Pais v
saBwaaKnnnie1
Much Enthusiasm Shown in Move at
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Last Night's Meeting Local Con-
ditions Were Also Discussed
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The Intermittent downpours of rain
by no means dampened the spirits of
the Klamath Falls people who made
up their minds to attend last night's
mass, meeting at the Klamath Cham
bor of Commerce, and all felt well re
paid for their trouble by the excellent
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talk on the "home Industries" :
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Weathered, reptwaeating the
facturers Association .of Oregjen.
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Over use. of water;
drainage systems, aad the. rise of. al
kail after Irrigation, oeeaslonally ren
der areas t form land vnl fair 'the
productlen of arc4tahe er'opsV The;
remedies' lor Um;imlHN:ntt
known, a their spUoMlen retvliree
time ana aesse expendtUre'ef money.
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