The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 15, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, ORKUON, TUmMAY, APRIL IB, ItlS
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ouncil Takes a Step Toward Getting the City's
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Business on a Cash Basis; Bend Election Soon
A.
UPS Fill THE NEW BRICK ON DAIRY RANCHER
GALLERIES AT ; MAIN STREET WANTS DIVORCE
LEGISLATURE
MAYIIKW WILL IIUILD AT KICJHTH 'JOHN SHOOK CO.UJJKXCKH SUIT
kllKIU IHSIPATCIIKM INDICATE A
I'KrWIMIHTIPVIKW
NTIIKKT COIINKH MTHUCTUHK
WILL CXiMT IN TIIK NKItftlllOH-,
HOOD OH atl.tmo.
FOR NKPAHATION AfJAINHT
CORA MHOOK, WHOM UK HAY
IH NKI.FIHH
POPE SINKING;
END BELIEVED
NEAR AT: HAND
I.AHT HACHAMENT TO BK ADMIN-
'Fiery Kansan to
Lead Progressives
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IHTKHKD I.N' SHORT TIMK
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AIIvkIiik thai slip li sottish, over-
bmrliiK and avarlcloua, Johns. Shook (it-lapu Came hi
a wealthy Klamath county runcher,
A brick building U to be erocted
tlie corner of KlKhlli and Main
Lie. Mlnl.ltr IMarnwra llm Cull- ,.,,,,, 01,pouu tliu Klamath stable.
i t....... tt-i.i. ti-i. A imrmlt fur Ihn itrctl(iti tif ilin build.
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'IIlK was tratueu uy ino council nt uiai , - . -(
'nlRlil's meeting. Coru Hliook. Ho la represented by a
iiiu building lit to bo erected by D, I'ortlntid ntlorucy.
Mnyluw, and Cofer llrolhera havo; The illvorro suit follows (he InJunot
been awarded Ilia contract. Tho build- on ult ,tnrtcd Monday, In which 1
Inc nil) bo ono story IiIrIi, and will Hllook p.ki (0 riilran 1,1, wfo from'
coat about $0,000. Work will bei0MCU,nf a ,lcctl ,n ul(Ulk h8 ient bor
cummrncpil In n fw wcoki. accord- ,0 trnilo for iortiand rooming'
iiir to WrIiIo Co,, who drew the hou,c. a tcranorary re.tralnln or-.
plnnt.
B
drat WIN"", llul Su AniKmnrriiimt 1
(, Uih" Arnuinmt on Mruum
Mill t'unilniip All Afl'-riiiMiii, Kny
Ihr HuIuim
liultfj I'rtM 3orlrn .
8ACRAMKNTO, April 10. fllncc
oil;thli moriilnK crowd of Jaau-
Mfrom all imrta of California have
iAUi Into the icallorle of the ai-
un.klr room), lu order to hear the
ml action taken by the lelilature
it lb aatl-nllrn land bill.
At the Ut moment thla mornltiK,
piirggnitnt wont over until thli af-
luraooa, 10 It will be lata tonight or
iCcbiliiueu on I'nfe 41
TM After
anil AM Hcfatlvca of tite
Htrlrkt-n I'oiitlH Mve lleea Hum-'
inonnl lo Ilic Vatl'ctia ' Home ami
Vrnlrp I'lunsrd Into MmirnlnpT tor (
I'lun
t tilted I'reM Bervie f
UO .Ml.", April I. I'ette I'lua, who
(In lo llarriman Ixxlgc
(dtr wn liiuod Monday by Judce Hen-l""""1 " ot "rMjUiroiiitiiout
ion. I tlir day, Rudilentv relapafil thl cvra-
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Tho Hhooka were married In Tort-'lug,
Ilobctil A. Johnon and lien K. Mor- inl,a i901 when 8nook wnil mem
ruoltue Mamatn i)ovoiopmenicom-ber of , fBuuture, reprctentlnf
pany, nod II. K. (lllma or weed leu
for llnrrlman1 l.odxe thla morning to
1 11 pert that beautiful property on
Pelican Hay, preparatory to Ita being
opened na n aummer rcaort later In
tho year. They are expected home
thU ovenlng.
Big Reduction Made
in Range Cattle Rate
Thirty Per Gent Gut Made by South
ern Pacific in Emergency Rate
on Carload Lots from Calif.
thla district. He aak full title to alt
hla property, valued at about $30,000,
and altuated near Dairy.
REBEKAHS TO
6IVE A PLAY WOMAN WOULD
BE ON COUNCIL
HIHTKH ODD FKLLOWH," A FAR
CIAL COMKDY WILL UK RKN
DKHKD TIIUKHDAY, KOLLOWKD
IIY HANQUKT AND SOCIAL KVK.
In order to ralao money for defray
ing tho expenso of the degree team to
be ient to tho Grand Aaaembly at
Medford next month, member of
Prosperity Itebekah Lodgo have ar
ranged a aoclal evening for Thuraday
O. O. K. hall. A 1C cent
A rate reduction that mar Increaae, "Wo have Juit named emergency
lh niimt.. nt .MH. ..,ii attlmiA.I r.ilAa nn nnM pnllla from San Joa.iillif nt I
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her annually for winter feeding baa quln Valley polnta to KUmath Falla ndmlflon will be charged.
Juit bcu nunounced b tho Southern that may be Interesting lo you In thla "Bitter Odd Fellowa," a ludicrous
itclflc. Thla la a 30 tier cent reduc- cotftactlon. Theae rata wore maao tukoott on fraternal Initiations, win
on In tho emergency rata on single I effective April I, 1913, on range cat-, to the hoadllncr, and a caat of a docen
carload lota. itlo In single car lots, being amended wm produce. This will be followed
Th. inf.-...i ,. , 1 1 effpctlvo May 10th. to apply only In bv refreshments, cards and other
...iwiiuniiuil IIIM UOVII IVVftlVU - . '
ty C. T. Oliver, who wrotn for a 20 ! ' Mu clir" rrora ono nPPer amusements.
to 0110 consignoe;
To Klamath Palls, (per 30-ft. car):
From l.os llanos $73.00
Dos Pnlos 77.00
(Continued ou ragu )
lr cent reduction In the rate for
'Mpplnn enr lots of dairy cowa here.
10 reply r, A. urauani. asslatant
frelajlit traltlo niauagar , sent Mr. 011-
ma roiinwing utter;
Draili seetas mumr, a eyre ally betatf
cnly ' HraUoa of 'Mtt m few liowra.
Cardinal VaaaMteUI Is) at the Vat
Iciti rreuly t any moasMst t adaiiB
Iflei the lart sacra wi unte to the atrirk
en head of the chsbreh.
The brother of Phae hare
Illy eaanmoned to the hfrteUf .
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TENTH STREET TO
BE IMPROVED NOW
OIIDINANCK WILL BK AMKN1HU1
i j AT (l.VCK. AND ACTION TOWARD
MACADAMIZING TMOHOtOH
KAKK WILL BK TAKEN
ISSN
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CARE OF Clin
UNPAID CLAIMS
WILL RKAavVBftTMMC ClW KALL
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Onllaance Pref Mtag tmt tlw
of Twety-Yestr
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MUM. MAUDE ZINK OF THE
KOUIITH WARD IS THE FIRST
KiaMATH FALLS WOMAN TO
ItUN FOR OFFICE
The first woman to run for oBco In
Klamath Falls la Mrs. Maude Ilak of
Mills adldtlon. wife of Oeorge Clak.
who has announced that ah will run
for tho council from the Fourth ward,
opposing Ben 8. Owens, tho, present
Incumbent, and Charles Tkemw.
Mrs. Zlnk will run as a socialist
candidate, and she plana a strong
campaign. The Fourth ward polls a
strong socialist voto.
Victor Murdoch, the road -headed,
epresentativ from Kansas, the orig
inal Insurgent of the house of repre
senUtlvea who started all the trouble
which led to the overthrow of "Uacle
Joe" Cannon. has goae'asten further.
He has become the leader of tho pro
gressive party on the' floor of tho
house. 1
Three months ago Murdoch was
not certain of the position he would
take between the republicans, with
whom he was then acting, and the
new party, llut with the opening of
tho now congress he baa come to a
conclusion. The Kansan is brilliant
and daring, and he may make the
new party a power on the floor,
where others would fall. He la prob
ably the only progressive on the floor
who could match John D. Mann, the
republican leader, and Oscar W. Un
derwood, the majority leader.
Whether or not Tenth street Is to
be Improved will be decided within a
short time, as the property owners
nnd Councilman Doty of the Fifth
ward have brought the matter to a
point where, it it is decided that the
street shall be Improved, work will
be started in a short time.
City Attorney Rutenlc was last
night Instructed to amend the ordi
nance providing for the Improvement
'so as to have a date set at onee for
, hearing objections, and for the settle
ment of the manner of improvement.
Some ask that the atreet ho maeadem
llT.d fnrtv tmmt la width, with ten feat
lr i,..wi. j ai4watk m mk I treduosd en OTllMSlSO
l.W. n.M.H WMW -. w - ,
side. Others think thirty feet of as-'1"
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nnjSH say
-The first step to be taken under taer.
new charter toward tetttn, tt J--'v
fairs of the eKy em n
taken
council,
at last ulftkt's msstlng of th
I, whWCounsilssinPohr' he-'
of twsnty-yoar
Icadam la alt that Is necessary, hut all Uk5'lA2il f),,,M ,?
want the street Improved. jtanC InlihtiiniM ' m . "j.'.Hm.
" The proposed improventont r of ThoueriiMiM mhM Jwji see
it .1. -., . .Ill mmtmm trmm, Mai. roadtog SA lOOt awSUttl !!! Jl
T. C. White Is hore from tho Klnm
nth Agency to attend to business mat-'
tern. Ho camo In on thU afternoon's'
train from Chlloquln.
Thousands of West Side
Acres to be Irrigated
Keno Man, Whose Electric Plant is Lighting Keno, Con
tracts With Farmers to Furnish Power for Pumping
Water to (Their High Lands. Poles Going up
The Weat Bid tt. I.'b d. an nrn.
llvo whou farmed by'"dry'' meth
. are to become double so, aeeerd
ln lo farmorn In tiit vicinity of Keno,
Allowing the announcement that
rk toward irrigation for these
'; ,as been started.
' " K KorilS. Who rscnatlv lniUlled
n eloctrlo power plant en the Klam
V "Ivor one and a halt mile below
"no, una taken the Matter up'wjth
, "fmers on the Vest tide from
"r this city to tho vietaUy of Dor
'. and he has, nammsnesd erecting
win for carrylnff-owerru the 'dlf
'rent farms, kf
Tho plan adopted by the farmers Is, property,
. .a 1 Villi U
to pump water from the Kiamam
It Ivor to tbelr farms, using a centrif
ugal pump und a 8,800 volt motor.
A number of outflts of this kind have
been ordered by affocted land owners
from tho Huldwlu Hardware compa
ny, after a careful study of tho needs
was made.
llobort Kniinltt of this city has Just
completed the surveying of the pipe
line arid ditches for Irrigating the F.
T. NoUon farm near Keno, and the In
.tuiutinn for the Dumu has been com-
' ':..1l' M-I..I. atlll nil
menceu nerei
-Nelson will raise the
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water fifty fsst In order to irrigate nu
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Fully n thousand poles -are ready
to be erected for the power lines, ac
cording to Mr. Hmmltt. He says
poles have been erected from Keno to
the old poor farm site, and that stakes
comu -further this way. A line Is to
be built toward Dorrls also.
The oloctrlo plant Installed by Mr.
Kerns will take caro of a good many
pumping plants, but be has arranged
to enlargo whenever nocessary In or
der (o meet tho demand for electric
power. In "addition to using electric
ity, for pumping, many of the farmers
will llght'thelr homes by this means
of Illumination.
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IN BULL PEN
INDUSTRIALISTS SWARMDfO TO
WARD DENVER TO "SHOW THE
POLICE" THAT THEY OANT EN
FORCE ORDINANCE
United Ptess Service
DENVER, April 16. As a result of
their defiance of tho ordinance requir
ing persons making speeches on the
street tp have permits, stxty-uve'In-dustrlal
Workers fit the World are to
day locked up in a bull pen nnd, kept
on a bread and water diet. From
thirty to llfty others arrived today to
curry on the fight for "free speech."
Announcing tneir intention ,oi
"showing the Denver police," the In
dustrialists declare they will fill all
the locnl jails unless thoy be allowed
to tponk on the street.
: Chief of Police O'Neill has ordered
the arrest of all attempting to make
speeches without permits.
Oeorge Stiles Is here from the
8 wan Lake Valley for a few, days.
Claroace H. Underwood la In Fort-
land, attending tc business matters.
ENRAGED WOMAN
KILLS HUSBAND
SKKINO WIFE HORSEBACK RID
INO WITH ANOTHER, HUSBAND
PULLS MAN OFF HIS HORSE.
W1KK BLOWS HIS BRAINS OUT
Tenth street wlU estead frees Mala
street to Prospect atreet. Qradtng
and maeadsmlsutg wwso-Khselpoi
features of the work, and the eeet has
been estimated at f le,3M.
Mrs. Sola Rohlnette an son ar
rived In this city teat night from
Eagle Point, on their way to Fort
Klamath, where they will spend the
summer.
wilt he up for aispMsoi as eeesi na th'
esmet.anionnt of the sMsMUJMMffcT
known.
After Me adoption, the) saMcr:
be submttted,te1,thevtere savitt
cml election.
The ordinance deslaree for I
yeartbeeds. weeed for fl.few
and bearing Interest at per sent.
(CoeUnuee
on rage i
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Dr. Smith is on Trial .
for Murder of Wife
y
Second Wife of Accused Phjstelw.
Whom He Married Six Months V
After No. l's Death, Is Loyal
United Presa Service
NEW ORLEANS, April 15. Infuri
ated because her husband pulled Ed
ward Deeler off his horse and thrash
ed him, Mrs. Jessie Stroud today blew
out her husband's brains.
Stroud, who was vice president of
the Vivian Oil company, met hla wife
riding with Deeler on a publte road.
He dragged Deeler oft his horse and
pummelled him.
His wife fired, at htm, wounding
him In' the side, and the second bul
let from the revolver broke Beeler'a
leg. Enraged at this, she placed the
gun to her husband's head and pulled
the trigger.
"After I am acquitted, Beeler and
I will wed," said Mrs, Stroud in her
prison cell thla afternoon.
IianfiH buys Horse
Arthur LangeU, a well known resi
dent of Bonansa, Is here attending to
business matters. He purchased a
number of horses tor uuy Merrill,
who makes a shipment to- California
tomorrow.
Fred Noel, has accepted a position
at the Tower lumber camp In Keno,
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ii E. W. Johnson, a wU known Ma-
Unite, la, vwung-tne county seai.
Cilted I'recs flvrven
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, April 16.
backed by tho loyalty of his yew
wife, formerly a nurse, whom he wed
ded six months after the death of hla
drat wife, Dr. Arthur B, Ssnith fee
trial here today tor the alleged mur
der of hla first wife,- Mrs. Florence
Cavlleer Smith, In Mareh, 1818.
State and defense have nude elab
orate preparation tor tho trial, the
accused doctor himself having spent
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the months of hla eonnnesaent ha Mm
county jail in studying psiseas, at,
the attempt to prove that spiaUi 1 a
potassium did pot cause tae eeatn et
Mrs. Smith.
Mrs. Smith dlsd suddenly ea the
morning of March IS, 1818, alter aj
slight Indisposition of a few. emf.
She complained of illness ea that
morning, and It w aUeged taint her'
husband brought her a eaa of
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OUMi niu suiui tut A1149 ,iiT,'fy'j v,y
Night Without Any Stalenea
Tne loiiowing oy jay uanoeea w er aaswiti ae e. nawsaw.
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the Los Angetea' Herald la a good ea-
preslson of the opinion of all the
Southern sport writers regarding to
u'lght's twenty-round encounter, at
Vernon i
Bud Anderaoa looks and asta better
In, his training for the return mateh
with kayo Brown than he Wer looked
before. There la only one serioas
question Involved In the tank of haad
leapping tela scrap, and that Is waeim-
take off surplus weight ae;'i
he figures. , , ,,v,
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It seems IntnrolntMf thai
seriously 1 asisetsd ay, agf
be may he Istssd, ta
get 'down to the raai
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