The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 02, 1913, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    $
HUWMKD HV THR
IJNITKII VHtm NKWM NKIIVIUK
mt
Uenino
Metal.
dtvrath Year N ,
KLAMATH FALLS, OHKOON, rBIBAY, MAY 8, ltlt
i& fcY-V,t- ,, . g: ffJWMMMWaW
M
Rilgore Ranch is Sold to Russian Colonists and
if
K(.,''J
Options Are Taken on Several Other Big Holdings
i ' m i"""," . ----- . . -,, n . - n-- - - " J f ,f 1 If '.h "1
SCIENTISTS WILL
IFORNIAHS
CAL
BILL STRIPPED
OF ITS FORCF
ISI
AJIKMMKNT TOUAV MAKKH IT
IIIIIICULOUH
T THE LAKE
IWHTV OP TWKXTV.KIVK OttOO
HAI'lltiltH AMI OKOLOOIHTH
I'LA.V A THII' TO THK KM MATH
COUNTY YVOMKKLAM
Old King Nicholas
Has Stirred Europe
. I ' MKOFOItl), Mar 8. Word has j
... l-. 1.- .. M.kM 1. rscslrsd that a party of foreign
''""" "-" clfDlUta iln to tour ttio United"
fouIMn rorrr tlie I'asMgo of aa 'states till year, and Include In their ,
Amrnilmrat, Making k IWlble for ;l'ncry a trip to Crater Lake. Tho
. ... .'party will be organised along the,
.Mm to Lcm IasmI lor Periods of ,.. ii--. , .,. ono ,,. . on,
Ttimi Vtr, mhI to Then Ittarw 'on a smaller acale, there being about
twcnty.flve In the party.
Tlil excursion la tho outgrowth of
"-"""""" tho ono latt year which vlilted the
L'nllrd I'rru Hervlro flnke. Hlnco that time Crater Lake
TOKIO, May At nuua Meet ,'has received much attention In sclen-
hiT I" U'o ' oJ7. Unc l'"ullctlon ln Europe, which led
l. ii ... ... -. ,-.! i. .1-, ,,, m,r,lp coming this year to Include
n admu or youag men made the uec ., , , . ,, ... ...
' , itho lake In Ita lllnery. In all prob-
UlUm that Ualces CallfoniU moAi. lahmt ,ho Commercial Club will l.k.
.sthealtlluiletowanl J.muik-( the ,,, ,0 n,crU thfl tu0.
(liming IrrllalloN among JaNUKae
Hie lax-
any tirrome irmtralnable.
I
I'nlul 1'rcM Hervlc
HACUAMKNTO. May I. Ikeretary
ol 8Ute llryan'a mlwlon to HlUfftt
ll fillllllMnl
nil I llll)
.jiujij-ii-sma-tmi i. imu-a
Mra. K. C. Au.lln and aon have left
for Aatorla to Join Mr. Auitln, who
Iim ckirgo of the Western Union tel.
u v."-jik
iH
iFH
ri j- 'rfH
wm .-----.
V------f
lJa'"r
HBltkL' ' V
.rPS
Hm .VT fl
fwBiMB I
l lirV VTOPP
wSlPni
KMUBk
j
SAY M0NTENE6R0
I
W
SURRENDER
RUSSIA 18 ADVMMD IN TMAI MAX-
nkr MPixm .Ti Mantv:
THK HITVATKMf WILL MAFIM.T
IIK CLARltaw
EXPERIENCES
ARE VARIED
TALf OP HOW A DOIXAH WAS
KARNK1I FOR CHURCH WORK
PROVOKKD MUCH LAUaHTKR
AT SOCIAL
"General" Coxey
Forsees Disaster
United Press SerrU
LONDON, May '. Ruaslaa eort
omclals are advie4 tbat Monteaecro Iperlence
church.
Ono of the most enjoyable affairs
held here In some tlae wa the "e-
oclal"
At tbia
t the ChrUUaa'
the ladles of the
church tcld how they earaed a dollar
U ready to aurreMer Scutari to tke
'fowers. The city was captured by
ft! 1 i
oD..neria irooya lasi weea. ua for church work . tk wm .
. T " 7 TnnmnYmrrr' 'nanaer of Ingealua -cheaea breaght
Tho ba.dor. wll tt Moaiay ..ut -,,, wome toM of ,.
to consider the al a t on. The 4l,le- t,(rlene( ,n we wrUUa -irf
ally clear, aaa Ua there will be ao th cIoie of th vngnmt
iivvmu tvr war
earaak.oHee In the rltr br th. .... 0i King Nicholas of Moateaegro.
.--.. ..... . .. . . nlu Af hjt ltlal nf tti ntt- Bl.
laey.sm tisii rnenas at rortiand for "- " --- - -- - -
a few days.
Elks Are Looking For
New Rodeo "Grounds
kan atates, haa shocked alt Europe
b his statement that Bcutarl, wkleh
his troops won la the Turkish war.
will not be given up. Austria, etroag 1
- - -- 1 nV
HOGS WILL EAT
SURPLUS SPODS
TKX CARUIAMOfr' CAUKOHNIA
PORKKR8 COW.N'a TO EAT THK
TUHKR8 OX THE ALTAMONT
RANCH ,
was Tea carloada of oa jrlU arrrra la.
'lie'a'few'day. te e fatteaed oa Ue u-
5W
Bills Are of the Opinion That Sho
Would Be More Successful Cios-
in a Smaller Enclosure
"tent'lnto a fury at the dtlaaee ef
king. imontraach aear this city. Taeaerk-
In the settlemeat of the Balkaa era are to be fed on the tarsias pota
toes at the ranch from last autuaua'a
crop.
The feeding of pigs with potatoes Is
In the nature of an experlmeat, and
a
war
er
the powers, as usual, la their
treatment of Balkan problems, are
following a policy of compromise, aad
r one feature of the program reaulred
tho Montenegrins to give up Bcutarl. a careful record will be kept of the
"We wll light first," said Nicholas, umount of potatoes necessary to add a.
In effect, and though he would not 'certain weight. The trial Is betas.
last long, his courage was suHcleat to watched with great Interest through
make the powers pause. jout Klamath county.
The second Klka Hodeo wll be held alio people will be within easy walking
011 a trad closer to town than the 'distance of their homes, In addition to
t r grounds It suitable land caa tjn number of other advantages a site
. . , . nearer to town offers.
. ured. Two automobile loads of ,n eM . groUB(J, ,. t-eltd ..
K :s this monf ag travsrsed the out- ,own tl0 Klks will la all probabilities
l ru of the city, and a number of purchaso It for holding all future
t table sites were dlcsussed. .events.
Ily holding the Kodeo at the fair Instead of a half mile track, as at
ki unds tho people attending are tho fair grounds, the new grounds
'"iced to make the trio either by .will hnvo n quarter mllo track. There
tui or by the circuitous road, con
imlng n great doal of time, aad pro
hibiting the holding of any parade
In town.
With n ground Inside the city Iim-It-',
or just outside, the Elks flgurs
tla tho attendance will be larger and
dlscerntblo from the grandstsnd.
City is Imbued With
the "Clean-up" Spirit
Trash and Rubbish Being Carted
Away From Alleys in Rear of
Business Houses of the City
Tl business section of the city Is 1 boon appointed to superintend tho
''(.Inning to have a Tory, creditable work In each ward. All of the rub
i Poarunce due to tho efforts of blsh Is to be piled or placed In boxes
CI, lot of Police Smith, with the co-op or sacks on the ourb, and this will be
esptlon of the merohaaU aad business gathered up Monday and Tuesday,
"en. The chief of police haa bssn
forking for the past month aotlfylng
" u business men to havs the alleys
at X places back of thslr stores clean
"I of rubbish aad faaulsd away, aad
i followed up his notices by tours
r Inspection to tee that they were
1,1 ! carrlsd out
Tomorrow is "Oleaa-Up Day"
rougbout the entire city aad th
Wnrk will ha extended from ths hus(.
mis to resldeat seeUoos of the sHy.
TI 0 Women's Clvlo Uague wll assist
do city oHolala aad eommlttasa hara
uro fow races of any distance, aad as
tho field Inside Is used for bucking,
roping, bulldogglng and other events,
n smaller enclosure will make these J
more spectacular for the people at-' , , . .
tending, and every movement wll be , "PJ.W Corrspond.nce)
Tho bid of the l'lne Tree Lumber
icorapany for 23,000,000 feet of Indian
'timber to bu sold was tho only one
that Is to bo considered by the Indian
bureau, following the opening of bids
Thursday. Tho company's bid Is con
ditional, and tho matter will be taken
up with the bureau at once for ap
proval or rejection.
Tho I'ino Tree Lumber company
was tho only concern to make a bid
on tho ontlro tract. Others made bids
for certain percentages only.
Tho area from which th Umber Is
to bo sold Is In tho vicinity of the
railroad, whoro It can be easily log
ged. It embraces 47 allotments.
Tho conditional bids of tho Plae
Trco Lumber company are as follows)
If more than 95 per cent of the al
lottees will sign articles to Insure the
purchaser, I3.0G per 1,000 feet; 90 to
05 per cent signing, f 3,08; less than
DO per cent signing, 1?.00 per 1,000
Indian Timber Being
Sought By Concern
Pine Tree Lumber Company Makes
Conditional Bidin Twenty-Three
Million Feet on Reservation "
United Press Sorrlea . ' -
JUNEAU, May . Jest before the
adjeurameat of tho Alasksa territor
ial legislature today, Oorermer Clark
vetoed the aatl-aliea fehlac Mil. hay
ing for, ita, purpose, the prereatlea o(
Ashing operations be Alasksa waters
by Japanese.
The leaders of both houses accept
ed the veto.
Governor Clark refused to say
whether his actloa la Tetolag tke -tea-
sure was the result of advleee from
Washlngtoa.
The city Is to furnish the teams to
haul away the rubbish, and a man is
to bo placed at the city property on
Second street to Inspect all loads
hauled there. Such things as bottles
and tin cans wll have to be hauled
outside the city limits.
In order to stimulate Interest and
reward the workers, John V. Houston
has arranged to give a special mat
inee at the Star theater. Free tickets
to tike performance are to be glvea to
all jjkyoungsters working either thla
aftWHdm or tomorrow.
i
t
tr iV
feet
This Is the first big sale of ladlaa
timber this year. The meat oae will
effect 60,000,000 feet of Matter. Bids
for the second lot of Umber will ha
opened June S.
Persons successful la purehaalag
Indian timber are give six years la
which to cut aad nmeve the trees
from the reservation.
The Plae Tree Lumber eempaay Is
a Portland concern that eemmeaeed
operations here this sprlaff by taklag
over the Meadow Lake Lumber com
pany's mill. It bos been kaowa here
for some time that It successful la
securing the Indian Umber for which
bids have just been opened they
would move the Meadow Lake mill to
tho reservation later la the year.
Hugh Maguire and T. B. Whipple.
who are connected 'with tho 00m
pny, are here from Portland. They
ie at Fort Klamath aad the Klam
ath Agency today.
I. o.'p.
Klamath Lod
will hold a r
In Odd Felows'JT
be work la thd JhH
Itlng brethren are
meet with the Ifd
r-r
Oeorge B. Mofc$ Kruttvale la
here looking after, property Interests.
He owns considerable farm land aear
Midland.
Bishop Paddock Here
M17..I. O. O. IV , nicht Reverend Robert L. Teddock.
I'fctetlBg tonight .bishop of the Eastern Oregon Bplsoo-
pal diocese, is here for ft visit of a
fow days' duration. He earns la yes
tor-ay from Lakevlew, ' Bishop Pad
dock will, In all probabilities, hold
corvtdes Sunday.
Mrs. M. J. Simmons aad daughter
came Is from Lakevlew Thursday oa
their way to Portlaad to Tlatt frteads,
aple. There will
ktfy degree. Vis-
Miy larited to
ANTI-JAPANESE
FISH BILL HIT
t . . .
.tksHBBBBBBBBJkv
'afgaBk ' ' '
aaaaaamr fsA?7 - .'BaanaiBW
ai nL
' maaaaltjiSffia
' saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalTsaaaaaam
mymmK
.aaaaaMaaaaaaaaaaataaaaaaaaamaaaaam
'MaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamkrSaaaaaam''
..niBaammaamBBamaaBs7r.
t . c
KLAMATH LOOKS
BEST M
PARTTi
AFTEIJOMi
',A. !''
rwxnadT.,
Deessiaa W
siL aoaMsi' sUmssV
ssasw awBBMsa) smaamjE,,
esi ssHslsai OsfsawMat wsslBaw vejg
&
WW:
ALASKAN OOVHeVfOH
TO SAY WaWnDHt I
OXADVKSFIIOMTHHABlBTK-
ISTRATtON
Qeaeral Jacob S. Cosey, ha.wk led
tbeICeaer army" te Washusjtesj, as
wss shooed away by tote aasessag ''
lleemea bseaass his aeMlen tsamsd
" 'the ;Xeep Off the Oraaaa1caa,,hM
ljaet;aaaouaeed that ''Bbsad'-wffitfiipi
la tho gutters la ltis. -tm
oral" wUl take ao part, sor kf
The irst steps toward
taemsetTsa la tam
beea take kf'U
fsrmers seea t
pnrehase 9t tha
a.k iMi !!' rb.,Au'
i," "". " rmf; ;n B.saw
the purchase ec-
beeetsesd.ajMUUka
the KUfstw ketra to tka ,
TtelUspatwi
3S9 aeres ad asia-tathiaaf. ,M k
leeated aear tke Wlbjam heJisja, as ttss
vletoity al th Lost
dam. , Thts wfll ha
the 'cmps a3sliTrt
lavestmeata
armrhs
tuae. "He Mwsaeaia mast al
time at laektoaaMe hotels, where ke
philosophises oa eurreat areata aad
watches his buslaess lavsstsasats,.
Daaoe Peeipoated
The dancing aad card party which
was to have been glvea thla sTealag
by the Jlu-nl-Yel Club hat beea post
poned, owlag to a coalllctlag soelal
ovtnt. Instead, the Jlu-al-rel affair
will ke held aext Friday orsatac.
F. L. Bolton, civil engineer, who Is
associated with Bernhardt Reutealk
In engineering work at .Bead, Is here
for a short sojourn. Mr. Boltoa la
an expert oa swamp land rectamaUoa
work, and he may be employed here
la thta capacity, following the
pletlon of the work at
sajsmsrlsmgu asmi
ta hilisihi tliisaH. T
1 safjniwiBJ ass sami ap saaaam,-.
least . asfaa af asamv
La jaamaamaBsai saT" "' m t- . '
IHsaai "'
Carl Robeley returaed to MstiBt
today after a short sejeara la the
county seat
Horace Mardea is aero from Berke
ley, the guest tX. trleads.
fla
tlaasamatl
farm hwds !'!
ebaeeseli
made la thai
.Lees!
eelved ward that ta Irst '1
reach here wttl arrtre
course of a week or tea 'days.
that Ubm ea the famlHes wfll
tlauo to eome, uaUl la all
160 aew families la :
As the aeweomers tad taasd at
them, It wlirbe parshsss Awes 1ms
ortffiaal owaers.: ' V- ,k
The faith afilaeal kosststa a M
Kkuaatk, ssaatty has keea, alaaa !
aaK arta
:i,tuaaeaws,rarir
sbbbbbbbbbV.'
Large Force WiU Work On
Crater Lake Road May
eafcapar
M
f H Cl
w(i "V i
Clerical and Engineering Forces ArriTing DaUy Am
Headquarters at Portland. Many Men and Tea9
WiU Be Added as Fast as the Snow MeKs
r
'' . "
H '
"In all probability work oa the
Crater Lake roads will rosea suek
a stage that employment wUl he of;
fared to quite a aumber of maa aad
teams by the middle of thu meath,"
said Q. Goodwin, United States as
sistant engineer, who earns la tram
Portlaad last night to take charge of
the, work of coastructlag highways
throughout the Natloaal Park.,
C. 8, Chapla aoeompaated Qoodwla,
and will have charge at the edsee
work. Other members t kath the
engineering aad elerleal staff will
follow la a few days, aad the work
will' be well under way la a short
time.
"A small fores of mea employed
have complstsd a warehouse far the
government at Kirk," said Qoodwla
Thursday, '"sad they aave Swamped
but tea miles of road toward aaad
Creek. There Is at present a foot or
aoreof saow at tka park line, aid aa
fast as ths'saew melta tke work will
ue'oarrled forward to saable i7to
' H .;s-
get aa satranoe lata tke park as
as possible, so the work saa he start
ed there.
"We have already shipped
arable conatrueUoa 'supplies
equipment to Kirk, aad others will
be arriving In a fsw days. Orders
bare just beea made for gredlag
equipment, sprinkler tanks, etc., aad
also for a road .roller, reek eruiher
and a grader. These will ha at Kirk,
la a short Uma." , .. Ji '
Ths work that has heeadoaa sat
of Kirk ao.far Is of a tomporary .
der,'' coailaued Ooaitwlii. j'lasefer'sa
It Is to oeaaeet Kirk wltk the Baad
Creek eatraasiijta.tka park, at'.' wkleh
point tka Plaaaolss raad) wlll oaai,
Acnes, aad. run w.a.polat'a aula
south of Aadersaa. aattomtf iTnm
that potat the reais Jelaa t'raaalaf
roadt ( ;v , sil ' C iAI tt; i
vour purpose Uto.use tka I4T.00
now avaUable, to crada ts road ka-
.i -- '
-. j.1 ''
aaaeatsssap
queat'werk."
laildsatslti
this year, laetadeatka
of tke last ssttear two sta
rim termlaas ot
road by, gradiag. ! Tkls
the prsseat,' stsep igni
Camp'Araat aad tka risa
'1 i smnlksaaT aaiaHssaT-'BsH
J ejwewws ', aaww eaai
tals'ysar's wofk.wm h f,
uoa.er several
Vseatod far afl smaatft f.
.... . -.- . t .'. ., '.!
tka amtk saaaaamfa
nil I'UHiipVt
&HmW: ':'3
tka Bast SlsBBBam7' ,vi
,
t road
TaesBBLAr
alalBBBB
,-Taa:
emTaaajaBBpaB1 aaaaaav saaaajaam
A'raag
eald Ooadwta.
UMl
tnawstkaihai
J.
vr
tween uml?&(.')iitoamm'WlyNlaiKm
h vnYsaia:AuT. 'lik U la' ----1-- fl
:;'TkfTrZL ""R.T f? .T"-fTTT.T. 1
y$m:n iw:m,mtiw'mnx
eaaaaatmmaBHaaa aaaaaai mea. mama maaaa. aasaaaw aaaaa xaasaaa exemm
wem vajBaanaaaaaaaaaaaBBaBM .aaaaaaa amm aauaan, aHaam, amamr imam aaajsm aaaaaaaaaan y:
f U VV I' ' '. v ;:1.j ., : 'jLteM