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

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KLAMATH PALM, ORBQON. MONDAY, MAT S, !!
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Judges in the First Ward Play Cribbage to Keep
Awake. Womer. Out in Force This AfreriK
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TRUSTS GIVEN A 'OFFICERS LEAVE
GRILLING ON THE
FLOOR BY WORKS
(AI.IHH1NIAN ADVtKJATKH FED.
KltAL LAIMM IIILI.fi
FOR ROSE CITY
'INDIAN MtKST UOVM TO TI'JiTIKY
HKKOItK TIIK KKIIKIfAL OHAND
JLIIV-(IUKKITII HAH TWO
I'HIMONKItM
j Inillnn Agent Kdson WaUon and
.Deputy United States Marshal V. II.
TRASH IS GONE; ADMINISTRATION
FLY IS WITH US! AWAITING! J.'
NOW THAT PRINCIPAL UltEKMNG VMMmKSV W,lok EXPECTS
PI.ACKH OK THK IKHTIPKHOVS I UIHI, M1M invrirnu TO O
I.NHKCT ARE OONK, TIIK SWAT
KKHT NHUUM) HTAIIT
Hwat the Klyl
Tlio thorough cloan-up given
the
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WIRE HM ATTITtrDK TO GOV
KK.VOH JOHNSON AKTKR FIIWT
COXPERKNCK
Leaguo and Maror Nicholas, has done
a ureal deal to Improve the health
cuiiilltloui of Klamath Palls. Thero
In .Million to MIhIhiuhi Wage Hill
Up Wiiuhl Corb the Piiwrm of Km.jllrimth left Sunday for Portland, tho
ploii-n. by llw Knorlmrnt of Lrgl.-,'0"""' "WW "'" tho federal
........ - .... .. r i.1r"a l" " ,Uor" PrllnliiK to
ijiiimii ngwievreoem " - - i . --
he Klamath reservation, inu inner in ,g ,nonnco, howovcr, that has not
iH.r, iiilllirr 1-rmMrtMiof lmMl,(irKo ()f W() ,,r)mor bmin,, over! been entirely eliminated by the re
Sjlrii CungrrM Hwpomlble 0 cmrK0 f taking whiskey on tho'moval of rubblih to the clty'a garbage
reservation.
In addition to arresting tho pair,
flrimth served thirty or moro aub-
Klnmath Indlani whoae
United PrM Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 5.-
-The
rllv Vrlitav nml Hnttirilnv. throuvh tho
I..I.I.II.. ,.r t, tv..m.n. ni.u admlnlitratloB la merely marklac
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Stewart E. White
Going to Africa
I'nlled I'rcM Service
WASHINGTON, May B.'The re
iponilblllty for tbl felln of unrcitjpc,lnil
Inll.oranK.orunori upon,.o.w. , ,, ,, by ,0 Krana
rokcr of the nation," eald Benator.- ...... , , , ,
Work, of California. In dl.eu..ln the J'")- "'" vUt who l" c,,rc,1
truU on tlw floor IhU momlnf. jwlth a atatulory offenie, and who
Worka apoko to some length on the gavo boude for lili apjtearance, alio
lOoatinucu on Page V) lent Portland.
ge 11 i ewyjM"
44 Jawn Artha" Again
Before Federal Judge
Black Pugulist is Being Tried in Chi
Gago for Violation of the Mann
White Slavery Law Recently
time, io far u the California leglila-'
lion it concerned, umi toe reiura oi
Srtrctary of State Uryun.
President Wilson has becomo In- j
formed that Governor Johnson will)
not sign the Webb antlallen land bill
until May 13. He eipecU to wire bis
attitude to the California executive
upon Uryan'a return.
Japan haa not formally protested,
but this la expected soon.
DIRECT ELECTION
GIVEN A BOOST
dump.
This Is the housofly.
The old adage "A stitch In time"
applies particularly to the fly ques
tion, but In this case "A swat In time
saves 7,9D,D9,m."
Tho fly Is prolific breeder, and It
has been cstclmated by bacteriolo
gists that between May and the mid
dle of September, over 8,000,000,000
flips will descend from a single fe
male. Dy awatttag now, you caa kill
8,000,000,000 per awat.
Tho following "fly aphorisms" are
from a current medical Jeurnal:
I "It is Delter to screen me craoie ca1JivirvA hKNATK PABSK TBM
and wear a smile than scoff at the .mb-aLim i MK
.precautions and wear mourning." mu WAJ IN TKK
I 'Tiles In the dining room prteede1 HHANAMAN MEASURE IT NOW
'nurses In tho sick room." I QOKH TO THK ASSEMBLY
I "Screens In the windows prevent j
rT...wb.dwaUr..pr..d--- r
,,hoid I SACRAMENTO. My 6. Tkt tM
"A fly In the milk means a.member , " tternoon unnnlmously ndop.
,of a family in the grave." Senator Bboikus bill for
I a n .u. natural enemies: the''dimmu to the political code pro-
most persistent and most effective. vMIng for tho dire election of
On April 23 he was lined 1 1.000 on ,boud bo man." -Un''ed '""' ,upid ln lha
-iin. ,nmnn,i .... .. i . i, . .r.i. door The bill will be Introduced In the
I'liniKU VI ..."!..." W .. ..-. V kVIM ! W MH . ...w . .--
. .... am a 'nm.nniiii. iiiuiuiium.
to get sick ana lay on lor
month."
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BASEBALL BUGS
GATHER TONIGHT
MATTER OP CMOOHlNe MANA41KR
AND A CAPTAIN VtM A .TOWN
TEAM WIMi BE TALKHB AT
THIS MEETING . .
W I ff,
5LC0IB AID THE
THIRD ARE THE
BAIXOTtMO WKX
The Question of n cnptola n4
manager for the Klaatatn PnUe nee
ball team and ibe outHataf ef the
team's work for the season will bet
discussed at a meeting ef the eRy's
baseball talent, to be held this even
lug at the Hotel Hall. All Interested
are urged to attend.
A game baa been secured wltn the
Slsson team for May 18, nad the locate
have been asked to participate la the
Rodeo tournament with Skwen, Weed
and Ashland.
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CHICAdO, May 6, Charged with,
..I. ..l..u .. a. tt.. M.t.1 allVAPVlll
tt. John Arthur (Jack) ohn.on. the ,nkl.c. Into this W ' J ', han
. . -.. i.....i.hi sulcldo white wife, Ktta Duryca John- 'monl
nrgru ium.i, uu.v ...-- ..,,.... ,.,.. ,.,. i.i.m. .... . u,, ,. frnm Ihf. car-.
champion of tho world, today '".d,."". "--"-"'- - ,,,'.''""",:: .,... ,.hi. via the
fOUrte I IIW l'fw,fc,H ""," "" '" RW veae m .... -.-
period Koernment today Is Uollo 8chrelber,fly route."
21-year-old white girl. It was on. "if at first you don't succeed, awat.
Tired of writing, though R ana
au habit to write the kind ef
which make money, Stewart Bdwnrn
White la about to anil on aneUer (rk
to Africa. Now he la oatttlng an aa
podltlon at SanU Barbara, i'aIU R.
J. Cunningham, who haa anent meat;
of hla lUe hunting big and Uttle suae
In Africa, will aeeompany lha anther.
and the two will nave no whir eons-
paclona on their leamey, which to to
bu southwest to Lake Nyaaan Thar
hope to push Into ether narta of Af
rica nver before visited by whRe men.
ill. White haa traveled far. lie
kuows lumberjacks, rlvermen, hunt-
, trappers ni cowmen, navingi
!ve among them. UoU of his books
are about them, and breathe the spirit)
of the open air.
Those who are te tartlatoate la
the mneleal nreduetten to be staged
by loeal talent, will rehears tomor
row evenlas at Oraeo M. B. ahnrah.
Mnasng jfOManMaajao
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eg "John Je
ed," "Sfteen-two. tfteea-ferM
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heard a, the Bank, ;
tag today. So slew haa tho 1
been laWPIrtt waMthskt Mmn.
BritteMiecnArmwiresas, WsananTajhi
the other.
sorted tQ'wUbasa km ardor t
iCWtonoe on PagTT
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ratch'lmDmmils
Here; Bandeuuu To)
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New Head (Gear for Rodeo Patfcitr
Pat the Motion Plctire Piuichcrt '
in the Shade for Hclghth i
Judse Carpenter In the federal court
It was the second tlmo within a
of lot than two woeka that tho big
black had faced a serious charge.
' iOiintiiiui'inn faneO sat. again.
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Klamath River and Lower
Lake are Closed to Hunters
According to L. Alva Lewis of the Biological Survey,
Ruling Soon to go Into Effect Will Force All Duck
Hunters to Get Their Shooting on the Upper
No moro Lower Lake or Klamath .M.ons of Section 20 ot tho now Ore-.make. U unUw Jul onUbjr
Itlv.r lluntl.. ROIl (lalUO COUO as pnsseu ujr m ,..--.- - . - ..,
HOGS HERE TO
. FEED ON SPUDS
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over six hundred brought
HERE PROM PRK8NO BY JIM
HENLEY WILL MB PBD AT
THK ALTAMONT RANCH
PARLIAMENT WILL
VOTE ON VOTES
'MEASURE GRANTING BALLOT TO
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HOUSEHOLDERS OVER TWKN-TY-PIVE
YEARS IS CROWDING
THK HOUSE OP COMMONS
An experiment that will be watched
with great Interest through the
Klamath country haa been started at
the Altamont ranch, following the ar
rival ot 6S0 hogs from Prone, Calif.,
I Sunday. The hone are betas fed en
I the surplus potatoes at the ranch, and
I notations are belag made to tost the
lvalue of tubers for fattening porkers.
United Preaa Service
LONDON, Mar 5. A crucial vote
on the women's autrage question la
In sight la the house of eemmone.
folowlng commencement ot debate on
the Dickinson Mil.
This measure provide tor tho en
franchisement ot the d.eee.m or
moro women oyer J6 years ot ago who i
are householders or wives of heneo
holders. The galleries are crowded.
"Pipe the bovine man's skypleee."
"Just wait till the baadaanaa got
here."
The newest thing for giving infe
licity to tho Rodeo to Uotodoo hat.
which a loeal Mm Just put on tho
market this morning. Tho bonnet to
ualaue la maay ways, and R to, the
typo adopted by tho Etta for advortto-
Ing.
To begin with tho hat to mot a
derby; neither to of tho "O. T. M.;,
pattern. In keeping with tho WttS
West stunts to be pulled o at tho
Rodeo, the new beancovor to of tho
sombrero, only It to rivalled for
height ot crown by tho Montana hat
alone, and tho brim to antsotoatty
wide, when pulled down in tho nsoth
od latest approved by
cowboys imported frees Mow
to make even the met
er look aa tkengh ho ntvapa aajst
side under tho stars, and won the
iser of real eotou utisat
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sivsaj- iv iswerwMSSBK. '- J
mat wars not an., earner,
r.' Tanunji
sreenOaV
In
lutely free with
that fairly
aeoui usosteawe. . . -j..
And still K haa.net all 1
There to rot another
This feature to doe In artJw ttfto
evening. Tho neeketsih la. Is
son and other attraetltm
Rodeo doao woven into M.
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No mora coIbjc at'r Uutkn In tho legislature.
Klxinuth Hlver marshes. "Tho provisions
No more skipping Oowu Mko
llwauna early In tho mornli'rf to plutf i
a few mallards. I
Upper Klamath Luke, hereafter,
Kill bo tho sceno ot tho groatcst shoot
lug activity.
The whole matter is this: J
Warden J. J, Furbor ot the Lower
Klnmath Uko'blrd preservo hu Just
recetvod a letter from L. Alva Lewis,
nicont of tho U. 8. biological survey, In
which Information Is, given that there
l to he no moro hunting within tho
boundaries ot the bird preserve. ,
The limits ot the Lower Klamath
l.ako bird preserve, as set aalde by
executive order, begins three miles
below this city. In addition to taking
in the Lower Lake and Klamath
Hlrnlta h tarrllnrv InsludM both
.1.. . .. ... ... n, . .ln I
lues oi tno luamaiu mver v ...
half a mile this side ot Keae:
Pollowlng to bt letter rsgordtag
the order whleh haa been received by
Purber.
"Your attention to aallea to tho pro
of this
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bird or game reservation or National
section! Parks.
- - , "This section, therefore, will after
, Juno 3d, make it unlawful to hunt oni
private laiujs witnin me uuuuui.t
of tho Klamath Lake reservation as
olKlnully sot naldo by executive or-l
dor. .
"Arrangements will soon bo made
by which )ou will recolve a supply of
postors for posting private lands on
the Klamath reservation." "
tack Prom the Pasa ,
' Aifiort McCoy and Yule Larrlck re
turned to Klamath last, night from,,
Orants Pubs, where thoy took the civil
....,! .nmlnlllnn for DOlltlOttS With
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tho railway mall service. There were
(twelve applicants, ten of them being
residents of Orants Pass.,
L.AXVA LEWIS
Agent U. 8. Biological Survey, Who
Cltea Order Prohibiting Lower
Lake and River Shooting.
Dr. Wright reports the birth ot a
daughter to Mr, n Mrs. B. L.
Thomoson this morning. The Theap-
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sons live at the Loot RiTr;Trnen
dam, where Mr. Thompson w om
ployed.
Business Boomers
The difference between a dead town and a live town to the dlff er-
... hxtwwn daad'merchanta and live merchants. 8ome merehanta
are so doad orfree from enterprise that it takes stealing hot truths
to awaken enough lift In them to even penetrate tho outermost rim
of business progress. They will sit around endeavoring to catch
trade that comes to town without offering Inducement to draw busi
ness. They tell the public that they do not adverttoo la tho news
papers, but give their trade the beaent ot the JKtle money they
might spend in advertising by giving them moro tor their money than
the advertiser twhlch they know to n falsehood. ,Tae advertiser al
waya gives moro and better foods for the money than tho merchant
who don't advertise, for tho advertiser's goods' are turned quicker and
are always norland up to date. Besides, the advertiser 'to tho town
boomer, while ,th non-advorttoer la tho town sponger. Tho'adTor- .
User, through the medium ot hla ads. to rsaehlng out and bringing
newpeople to town to trade, aad to thus both dlroctly and Indirectly
advertising the town. Thero to a way In wheh every parson trad
ing In this towaW help tho town, and that ,to to encoursge en
terprise by patronising tho merchant who does adverttoe. Thafa
,one war to boons. town that should have our admiration.
This is the tret of a series ot arUolea prepared tor the mer-t
chant who wanWa hotter bnalaoss. Our aim to 'to .bo ot sorrloo'to
the enterprising 'msrahant V," , 5
Industrial Work Will
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Be Extiited? Kidf
Field Worker of ; State IkMaiiWUt
of Education and Two tflil I
iruciora io lour inewumj :
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What the Industrial movemontin
the schools. ot the aUto.roallr.wwii
and what haa already' boon aosoaa-;
pllsh'ed through this aetlvltr to'W
expUtned.to tho p untto aad 'patrona ol
Klamath, oounty sohooto. hr N. ro; ennlaUi.iaa'
Msrl; toM renreaeajtatrvo. of th sato;anA'tirog l
department bf wiblk InotruoUon.iihcsie.'. Tno n
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Mr. 'Mar to wH aaoad aovesat ,sayi wiw H grrma aa
vtoltlnc schools la different narw ot
the eounty, aeeompaalodxbr ,Ootr
v.. .(,
will address the nantl.
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School SupertateadUt a'PoaowoB
and Max A.jMeCoM.JIsuRrnetot of na
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