The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 06, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALM, OREGON, TUMVAY, MAY 0, lffll
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Mighty Protest is Being Made Against the Ruling
of Closing Lower Lake and River to the Hunters
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MAKE KLAMATH CHICKS
STATES ! HAVE SOME TASTE
OF CALIFORNIA
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Tim Knitwood chickens arc not tho
Mrmury l for m I'Mrplw "I Oetllag jwily KlmtiMtli county l.eti who have'
the Qurll.n o Hie Hall. lor l,el,ll'v,,01l't", n ,,T,"""' for "Ucl! ho,f"
' inomfU n toll nugneta, n icLtfil In
IVuple'a I'lrnauro Proposr Um(,0 Herald xomo two week ago, so-
Hutr at T.liacliapl Final Action "ttlliK to now brought hero by B. A.
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, Umi lllll Will torn H. l-.rr l ' A)rUll, ra,c, Mr 0flne ,,,
Hie Xrliu itiUo brought In it nugget, ami' ho ru .
... .. , reived DO cent fur It from n locnlj
Jeweler. I
According to Mr. Pontic)' hi wlfo
foil nil tho mi meet In tho yard a fow
week ago. It li wont ituooth, n,
IhotiKh It hml hren curried In a lion',
crop, nnil th I'enny aro of tho opin
ion tlinl tho arcclou inotal wua plcrf
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ii ft or bolng killed, waa
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HACItAMKNTO, May C Tho dlvl
loo of California Into two elnlca la
the lubitanco of a Joint resolution lit
Irwlurrd In llio neimlo today by Hn
itur John II. Banford of Uklah.
The mtaiura provide for tho plac-
Inv nf lh fifltfllnn tin I lift lialldl liv
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ltitccrUry of itatp, In order to lv,c(,c,n
Prof. Marchiafava
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W'. D. Haywood,
Leader of I.W.W.
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th' Cow (May's
All(i;lnu That thr'Cowiuiay'a Km
pin j ( a Were at VmU, ami Tliat Hla
IC.iSi.lnjC Capacity fHaa IImw taw
pclml by ltraae of Injury. Iocal
Man Afcki tl.tltl Coniwwy Film
li IViniirrrr loitajr.
the rolm of tho atato au opportunity
jdonnril.
A half dojen tlmi within the lat
llircii yoara word li.iu cam from
:tnnie that I'opo IMua X. wat io III
aa he waa at tho cerner of Sarattfli
Jamc Douilai haa returned to the.""' " could not laat much longer. 'atrett and KUaamtk avenue la Jaa-
Uoak ranch at Odcaaa, after a con. HI lllne haa uaually been due to
forenct hero wllh I). I. Doak. who overwork. Then haa como the new
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to Mttlo the matter of utato dlvUlon.
SnforJ'i bill haa gone to the atate
printer, It wll come up later for
action.
According to tho plan outlined in(owni lno rgucn and Jt vr Adama. that 1'rofeuor Marchiafava haa Uken
Kta'ord reaolutlon, tho atatn would hottl ,ttAKV U being uaed In rocla- charge and overruled
tradltlon which aurround the pope,
r Ho ha generally forced the poaUff to
take to hla bed for a few day. There
upon recovery haa followed. In the
pope'a lllne of March and April the
profcior took charge, and deaplte
A'WkIiik that, a buckot of paint
dro red on him laat January haa In
Jtne.l him Internally and pcrmaaently,
tieorgo (I. Itced of thl city baa com
menced a ault forilamagM agalBat
tho Wcttorn Union Telegraph corn
pany.
Itced demand 1 1,999. Hla attor
ney Is W. II. A. Reaaer.
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daily pawing oyer calendar, eeuaUag
the number of daya of ImBrtaemmeat
In achool roema when the aprteg day,
the good fishing and the aoaga of the
bird divert their mlada far from
thought of' the "three R'a." Toa;
they announced that the term weald
be ended oa May 23. (
I Announcement to thla effect waef
(aUo made by City Saperlateadaat R.
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huatera, tareach taa I
,day and Friday Uke the atate
nation for high achool eatry,
that the queatloaa far the laal ea
In the other grade are kelac areaar-i' ,h aartaetit at aarlealMira UMM
rf evkani win iwi. .Mi i. k.(U' maeh areteat v Ware, ''aaaaaat daV
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early part of Neptemher. The areaeat raa aa ta tta raMaf. nMr-a
. W. D. Haywood, the orgaaiaer and
leader of the Indu trial Workara et
uary, an employ of the telegraph (the World, haa sot atopaat hla agt
company dropped a bucket of palat.Utlon alace he waa arretted, ia Pat-
from the top of a telegraph aele.l tenon, N. J. He gave ball aad prompt-
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teaching ataaVwaleh haa prered HaeM
highly eScleat, will be praeUaatty, la
tart aest year.
ic'oniluuad on rn'
' Tuatlon work there.
Tariff Debate Stopped
in Honor of Leader
'report that tho pontiff would not laat
more than a few day, ha has iufl
clently recovered to attend to hla
dutle.
the laws andiatrlklng Reed and knocking him va-'ly resumed his direction of thestrU
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Since recovering conscleaaaeas, ac
cording to the complaint, Reed has
not been able to work aad earn 11.60
a day a heretofore. It la held that
hi spine has been permaaeatly ta- -
Jured. Dr. W. K. Boyd ftaa rested oScea
In behalf of the Western Union, In the Odd Fellows building, aad writ
lag stlkjaULoaaratera.. Hayweadaad
Miss Elisabeth Oarley Flyaa, who has
auto been arrested, laslet that the
charge agalast them Is groaadlea.
and will never be pressed to aa iseae.
Attorney cnaries '. biobs today nied I open his denUl parlors aa soob aa hla
a general demurrer to the complaint. fixtures are Installed.
Fifty-First Anniversary of the Birthrp.AA ,-j-fil-Mi-am- UAM
of Oscar Underwood Observed Three COUItCllmen ChOSeil
By a General Hand-shaking
Again; Two Are Defeated
Halted frees Service iby surprise. He stammered and;
WASHINOTON, May 6. While the'bluihed a few minutes before he could
Urin debate was at 1U hottest polat,' thank his collosguos. i...AM UiMt1tAM l ITnaAH t..AM Al.l.Llrik.l.
juit after noon today, Congreeamaa Immediately after the row com 'UWCllBt XiaillllaVIl Q11U jaUelUtl QIC VIIUAC1I JUCOIU UJ inCir
Minn halted proceedings to Inform
the members of the house that today
Majority Leader Oscar Underwood Is
SI year of age, and to congratulato
hlru.
Thl waa followed by applauso, and
tlie man who Introduced the tariff
meaiuro waa congratulated and given
uand ahake by all.
Undorwood waa taken completely
menced again, Mann attacking the
frra lumber clauCo In the revlalon bill.)
Tho houue I also battling today (
over the free raw wool clauio and the
froo lUt of wool, pulp, paer and
wheat rtour. Boveral predict that the
sonnto wll lamcnd tho bill and free
Hit cattle.
Constituents, the First Named Without Opposition.
Crlsler is Beaten By 2 Votes and Melhase 14
A hot debate I expected when the
froo moat soctlon I comlderod.
I Following aro the members of
council chosen at Monday's electien:
Say Modoc Northern
Running Here By 1915
Report From Reliable Sources Are
to the Effect That Work Will
Start at Susanville Soon
That the Modoc Northern Railroad . Modoo county.
compauy'a trains will be running lato
Klamath Falls by-m Is the asser
tion made by contraction omclal of
Oio company, acdcrdlBg to reliable In
formation received here from Busan
yllle, The railroad, which commences at
ernley, Nevada, has Just completed
U lino to Susanvllle, and work trains
ro now running Into that city, V
First Ward Leslie Rogers.
8econd Ward Long term, 0. D,
Matthowa; abort torm, W. 0. Town-
aond.
Third WardJohn H. Hamilton.
Fourth Ward Uen 8. Owons.
Fifth Ward W. 0. Huson.
A very light voto was cast In the 'the Second, finished
'city, duo largely to the fact that there hind Melhase.
were no contests In either the First In the Third ward Council;
or Fourth wards. Balloting was
heaviest In the Second aad Third,
where there wero several seeklag
office.
In the second both of the present
councilman were defeated. 0. B.
Crlsler lost to W. C. Towasead for the
ono-year-term by two votes, aad Fred
Melhase ran second to Matthews.
Frank M. Upp, another candidate In
three votes he-
John H. Hamilton won out over his
three pppoaeata, Horatio Oram, Dr.
W. A. Leonard and William H.,8haw
by a big vote, polling 119, while his
nearest competitor! Oram, received
78. The Held was pretty evenly eaUt
between the three atso-raaa.
In the Fifth Ward only 70 votes
were cast. Of' these W. 0. Husoa re
ceived 40 and Fred Hyadmaa SO.
The name of Mrs. Maude link was
written on 99 ballots In the Fourth,
but Owens polled 106 Votes. "
STRIKERS AND
POLICE CLASH
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111. The
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CAlllllKHH AND OFFICERS
KXCHANOE MULLETS MILITIA
COMPANY SUMMONED MANY
Thla Dlece of work will Include the
iinn throuah the 1'itt River canyon. IIIOD
Following Its completion, the next to J
be taken up will be to Merrill.
Arnnrdln io the rlatllt of Way SO-1
cured for this railroad, the route will! INJUHBD ',
LlThTune ?,VSrthS!; BVltACUBE May 6 -Striking hod
of tho lake to Merrill, and from there wrrlera and other laborers this morn-
II wlU be run to t Hs city. ' I"8 cUBha wlth the poHc "ttempt'
' ClookrtL no kern terxnluu. of to protect strikebreakers, and
J. " I... ,n i, taken u by theluurlng the battle firearms were used
construction department of .the road,
battle took place near the court house
and the strikers used steaes aad
club. Two mora policemen were tak-j
en to the hospital.
The local mllttla company Is held 1b
roadlness to aid the police, aad all
the ambulancea are being held for
emergency use. "
Is about 90 miles from here. The
closeness bf the work outlined Indi
cates that the remark about the rail
road entering Klamath Falls In two
years wan not a boast.
freely by both sides, ,
Seven Italians were shot during
tho melee, and six policemen were in
jured seriously, One of the strikers
may die.
Later in the day a second pitched
Members of the Rtaekaa Degree
team are requested to meet la I. O. 0.
F. Temple tomorrow afteraooa at S
o'clock for practice. All that aa pos
sibly attend are requested 'to ha pres
ent at this meeting.
Hy order of the Captain.
John Koonts Is up from hla ranch,
eleven miles south of taa alty. Ha
says that much of the plowing and
seedtag In bis neighborhood 'hi bow
done, and the farmers are looking for
ward to a 'good' seoa,vavea taoaga
spring is later thaaaaaaL' ' '
HOOKWORM CURE
0. K. IN 06DEN
FIRST APPEARANCE OF TME MB
EASE IN UTAH W BUOOaaWirvlV
LY COMBATTBD RY PaTYBICIANS
.DETAILED , '
Bpaelal to The HeraU
OQDRN; Utah, May Followlag
a period of some wseka during wMea
time tho attending phyalclaas have
worked assiduously, the family ot'F.
A. Bhumaa, seven in number, hav
been pronounced oarad of hookwara.
This la the 'rtV abearance of taa
parasite la this state. ,
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Martla McAadrows haa reatad Ma
Lobs Lakl reach to H. H. Taa Tal-
keabarg, who wBI aae K as
quarters for the extaaatve
he la carryMg on.
clara that thai la aa haaaejaia 'as'
stapa an kkag takM eh.aaM a"ta).V
leK.asaesaBf. ; ft
;i"Wlh use lawer rtve a4 html,
oloaed ta haasra,'':hw wM at- .
aate to dM aar hasaUa.aC aatr MW7 '
Haraer Chmhisn,.task, aslstssliga
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Big Cinder's Tr
Missing; Trial
Man Who Conditioned Jack
son at Reno. Cannot Be FoiuMk
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CHIOAQO, May . Taa
tloa of Jack Joaaaaa aaaer aha
white slavery aet was glvea a
Jolt today whea It became kaawa that
Yaak Keaaey. Joaaaoa's trataer. at
Reno, Nevada, waa mlsslag So 'far
he haa not beam fouad, ted a'aamaer'
of secret service mem are lean-lag far
him.
Keaaey was the mam who eeaat
tloned the big negro for his boat WRh
Jim effrtes em Jaly 4, !!, whea he
wob the heavy weight eaamalemaalaot
theworM.
Federal oBklala'aave mat seem stem
Bey since Thursday, rear haavbeem
expreasea teat aa aae beam etaim or
spirited away' by Jehaaom's trtemda.
The aegro aad hla former tralaer
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believed that Joaaaoa's. frio
ed to Ktveatthla.
. Attoraer Baeaaeh, who
Jahaaem, la qaeettoafctc aj
tlve vealremea closely 'aa.-.to
views reamrdlag
evldeatly lateads to.
eraers from Jury servlee, , V
Belle Bearieber, the
aees, Is seereted at a' betel,'
the oBealae- of the same:. .
JohBsoB appeared very, ebstofaj a
dAy.V.'l oatyfwamt a tear aaew.JeX
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of Memorial' Day;;a meetjat of, all
those Jatereatoi will he aele at.the
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