The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 09, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALM, ORMO!. FRIDAY, MAY , ltlt
Recall of Worden is Asked in Petition Filed
Frank Ira White Will Run as the Recall
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I ikmI (or Home Time lit Hun for
Oftlic on tlto llrrnll Tlrkt-I, Hill l'i
lo Vrfmlay Hvrning Ho Hail
H""lflly ItrftiMit Tody Mr
Ailinlu Iking m t'amlhUfr,
Minister is Asked
to Quit Church
Opposed o Wlllluin H, Worden In
Ihr coming recall election Will bo
frank Irn White of IliU city, whom
1 1, oi ii oiio(il to Judge Wuritrn would I
ice In til place a county Judge.
MiU was current on (tin street tlil
morulnic, an J early IliU aftnrnoon Mr,
Wl.lte confirmed tho report.
I have been urged for onto time
lo run against Judge Worden," said '
White, "and I havo decided (o do o
I llt announce my platform In a few1
fl)."
, "FT ha been known that oitononti
nt tho present county Judge havo been
(Ironcly urging White to make the
rare crer since Bliss Obenchaln de
clined to romo out In opposition to
Worden.
Tlio position taken by him for the
xrratcr part of the time caused many
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RESERVATION BY
ELECTRICITY, TOO
M'ltAOUK KIVK'lt DAM TO HKHVH
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l'ioJr( KiiKlncfr In Charge of Work
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HlK llmilwny la Hrlng Made Oihf
Knglnrrr of the Indian Krnrlcc Ar
thru Tonight lo L'onoldrr Home Al
(ration.
If the prenonl plan of tho recla
im Hon department of tho Vidian icr
vlco nro carried out, the dam to bo
built on Spraguo Itlver will develop
electric power for lighting Chlloviuln,
tho Agency and other polnta on tho
rrtorvatlon, according to II, W.
lllncki, project engineer for the Unit
ed State Indian tervlco on the Modoc
Tolnt Irrigation project now under
con no of construction.
Mr. lllncki Is here from Chllo-
Tho Kplicopat controveray between 'lu,n lo mccl w M- ned r w"'"-
hlKh tind low churchmen ha caught "',on' c"' engineer of the Indian
tho Iter. Cyru Townaend Brady, tho crvlcc. nA ' il ' Nl Vokl
novolliit, who ha been read all over!81'' Wmd- luperlntendent of Irriga
ting world. He ha been aaked S"tonMn thU dlatrlct. Thty wUlarrlve
leavo tho Kpkcopal church and Join ,I,U CVfnln t0 'napoct the work, and
tho Korean Catholic church. Not long eu" Propoaea change.
ngo hla low cliurch opinion got him w ""ve been n"Jerlng
Into troublo with tho high churchmen. chnu ln lh location of the Bpraguc
Dr. Ilrndy ha for ionic month "Ivor dam from a mile abofo tho con-
been the pastor of tho Church of tho fluence of tbe SPaguo and William-
Ascension. Mount Venin.i . .nlmrl. "" r"" " P0" nail a mil
"I am ready for tb people of
Kiamatu county to paa on thla
question of ricalt and abide by
tholr verdlet,"sald County Judge
Worden thk afternoon.
"I feel tha;t I have kept ray
promise a4 have benefited the
county by rmon of my service, 4
which baa taken practically nil
my time during the last two
year. -
"If the PMBla wish me to con-
tlnue In onWl shall be dad to !
give them air beat service. ,
"I ahall igbt tho recall to tbe
last ditch m will carry through '
an honorable campaign. '
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H06UE OUTLINES
RECLAIMING OF
LOWER MARSHES
'L'. H. CONHfJIriNG IS.VCII.N'RKR 18
Dr. Ay res Would
Apply Psychology
Candidate
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IVJORE STOCK
FOR
FORT KLAMATH
ItKCIHTKRKU MfOUTHOHNH .SHn.
1KI IN FROM XOHTH YAKIMA,
WAKIIIXGTOX, 111 LIMWKY
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KaiH-rirncnlal Work on m HnaJI
Kcah; llogue' I'lau I'rovhle for
1'MiHplng llaiit for Ixmering the
Level of Water om the LasMto l
of lUllrosul RosMte WMrted.
Reclamation of the awaap laada
.a dlscuiied with a large number of
the land owner this moraine at tbe
Chamber of Commerce by W. H. Hea
der of Lo Angel, conaultlag ea-
glneer of the United State reclama
tion service, and C. C. Hogue, flacal
agent of tbe service on the Ktamath
project.
Mr. Sander was chairman of tb
Llndtey O. Siaemore came la latiU)rd r tovernment engineer that
night from North Yakima, Wah..jBt,t PPovcd the KUmatb project,
Ington.brlaglmg with htm eleven, head D1 "de the ettleaeat wlU tke
of yearling bulla for the Meeaaw !Klftmatb Canal company and other lo
Pelton ranch at, Fort Klamath. Thel"1 Irrigation companle mamy yeara
atock Is all reglatered aberthoraa.
Much 1 belngr done to Improve
their atock by the Wood River Valley
ranch owners. Several handrnd bead
of atatidard or registered cattle have
been (hipped In there during tbe past
few month.
ago. He baa vlalted the project
number of times elace. aad-te
ottgbly Informed of tbe coadlttoaa
here.
The engineer apparently haa ao ob
jection with tho suggestions offered
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tho offer, but he made up hi nilndof New York. Tho Hev. Kdwln II. I,"0V0 chllo1u" hrldge." said Mr.
Thursday to como out. Hcc. who wn n.lntnnt pastor there ulMk i0,ia'' "la connection -vith
White, prior to coming hero. wa,for eighteen year, recently loft and "ll, ll '" PomIu, that a power plant
engaged In nowaiioitor work In Port. I went to tho ono other Knlsconal ma' bo lntallJ nt tho dam. Suchu
land anil In Iho Mlddln WV.I. Ha bus church In the su'mrb. Ho ima stlrrr.1 ,,!,m wou,'1 lolop BOO horepownr.
resided hero for six or (even year. I up tho ngltntlnn ngalnst the novelist w,,,lcl! errent could be utlllied In lo-
and during that time ha taken an 'minister. All of which camo about
nctUo part In tho work
up the Klamath country.
of building through the Kwharlstlc candle pro
Thl I the scnted by Mr. Horace flrccnfleld. Dr.
first attention ho ha given politic In
thla section.
Women Get Noisy Md
Are Ordered To leave
A trio of women front Plcard, Cat.,
and tlireo men engaging In baccha
nalian Joyfulnua last night wero ar
retted nt a houvo In Falrvlow addition
ly (ho police, Tho party wero bols
lumus when the offlccr appeared.
The threo women wore ordered to
llrudy placed the candle on tho attar,
announcing they would remain there,
desplto criticism by hi vestrymen.
Then n report wna apread that ho pro
ioed to substitute red cassocks for
Iho black vestment.
"Wliv mnnnt IhiMA HIfltilAp In
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tho Kplacopal church." niked Dr. Hlco """ ""-
In an open letter, "follow tho monk
of (laldy, and go over In n body to
tho Church of Home?"
vcloplng tho Industries around Cbll
oquln, a well as lighting different
part of the reservation.
"The Indian service I atao consid
ering the advisability of Irrigating in
additional 3,500 acre of reaervatlon
land, In addition to the 6.S00 acres
now arranged for. Thla laritl Is on
tho west side of the Williamson niver,
and the water for Irrigation could be
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ZunmalU (lo Kouth
Mr. nnd Mr Don J. Zumwalt leavo
this nftornonn for I.os (lotos, Calif.
They wore summoned by telegraph on
h'uvo town. One of tho men pleaded incount of tho condition of Mr. Zum-,
RUllty to a charge of disturbing thetwnlt' mother, who I III at her home
reaco.and waBndll&. iin mm cuy.
WARRIORS BOLD
IN ENLARGEMENT
Many Unique Contests
For the Coming Rodeo
Pamphlet Containing Rules Gevern:
ing Various Competitions is in
Course of Preparation Now
Dr. Leoaard P. Ayres hast Jat writ
ten for the United Statea bareaa of
Education a aaataury at araeUeal
paychology, that la peychotogy aa aa-iUtod-U
Ue auauwksraBU.iJ).
Paychology, he latlsU, may datanahia
whether or aot a caadMato far a eUee
aa motormaa la a street ear or ehaaf
four la worthy of the'Job. He ealla
attention to tb fact, that Profeaaer
Muaaterberc of Harvard tested moter-
imen la Boatoa, aad found out by psy
chological tests that 25 per east of
the candidate had to be eliminated.
S. E. Thompson used psychological
testa, "called reaction time testa." Inj
selecting girl to pick flaw la tb
Itavld Phlpp of
'or a short visit.
OAITA1.V O. C. APPI.KOATK RK-
Xa'nd I. her. I P. K. Gray, who I. home.tead.ng ' AN AI.I.ITION TO HIS
. near Odessa, la here for a hort vlalt. TltOPHIKH ANI RKL1CH OK THR
MODOC WAIt
Work Resumed on the
K. F.-Natron Cut-Off;
Believed Southern Pacific is Clean
ing up Present Contracts Pending
Settlement of Merger Case
I'OIITLAND, May 9. Work haa
ngaln been begun on the Natron and
t the Klamath Falls-Natron line,
which will provide the Southern Pa
cJno with a new main line between
Natron, Ore., and Weed, Calif., nhort
en the distance between Portland and
Han Francisco, and reduce the run
ning time by'abo'ut four hours.
No new contracts have been let on
thla line, however, but It Is believed
that the Southira Pacllo Intend to
Captain O. C. Appteguto, whoae In
formation regarding tho Klamath In
dians' history -nnd the history of thla
'.... la KmtM.llikaa lini tL'llfl,fc eAllAA.
WVIIVH i.WMiM.W, . ....W..W w..w-
tiou of Indian trophies, curio, etc., U
nothing short of a muaeum Itself, haa
received another addition to bis treas
ures, u number of enlarged photo
graph of various leading actor In
1 1. ml II A kHSl SfAll J tt A k m All !'
70',
Tho picture Include Wlnema, old
Chief Sconchln, Scar Face Charlie,
Captain Jack, hi wlvee, Doctor Mo-
Kay1 and other. They are from old
print and photograph owned by Cap-
tain Applegate.
Tho picture, together with other
cloan up all of tho existing coutracta,
so that It will bo in readiness to pro
ceed at onco with new work as soon
.. tho mercer case Is settled with tho .Information regarding tbe modern In
government In July. dlan, were sent to a daughter of
Thero yet remains 80 miles of road 'Professor Horner; one of the Instruct
to be constructed on tho Natron line, 'or at the Oregon Agricultural Col
and this Is through a rough country, lege, as an assistance to her In get
and will cost more than 17,000,000 ting up a thesis,
nearly $100,000 a mile making It In returning the photographs, etc.,
ono of the most expensive pieces of sent by Applegate, Profeaaor Horaer
railroad construction on the coast, the Jalso Included nicely mounted enlarge
mileage considered. Iments of all the pictures.
There will be sporta and contest
galore at tho coming Elk' Rodeo,
July i, 5 and 6, accordlag to the
member ot the committee who are
framing tho program aad the rule
governing the coateat. All of the
feature or last year will be Included,
with a number of new onea, and much
ot the stunt given aa exhibition last
year will be competition thkt year,
with several contestant honored.
In addition to the championship
bucking contest, alway the big fea
ture, the cowgirl will also ha given
a show to abow their ability at riding
broncho. A special competition haa
boen arranged for lady rider.
Women will alio be given a chance
TWENTY WORK
AT COURT HOUSE
KTKUL WOHK WILL BK KIMSHKD
in a fkw days urick ma
sons mark good proqiuess
undkr Mcdonough '
aa a
Cbaratec that he
clea ha snaaaaaaas si
clal afTaJm; that he haa
that he la planing th eaanwy
leaatjr fae dee aw W
poNry, wMeh Mat det ami
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aia
PCUwwMata
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aad Uuat he neaa Isaeafaanaa
Werdeei waa deed ,a Us ajaawa ad' ;'
iTke swtMlem wa aaesl aw VlineJk' '
Ward. H rnejsit ed aMsdadaaa Bern. . ; "
lewder Ma raaadeanY BaVKtaw ,
ease h deea aot aw. aav stta
aakedl la urdsra aaw-.'v -
The prthlam
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day. la
rewavty clerk is
rial
Of the thlrty-alae peiMieaa.
were circulated by J. W. MeCejr ,ed'
this city, aad aevea by M. M. Okea- .
rlialn ft A. fitfaarma uS Al mJ-:
each circulated, four, aad stasia astw
culatlag them were H. Saowges. M.
steel ball used In ball bearing.
Dr. Ayrea eea great poalbllltlea In u Alllon.W. A. Dnncaai C N.
yjvuvtunt fcvsia tur CflUJUB IB0
right person for Job. He aaya:
"When the beat poaslble adjust
ment shall have been attained be
tween work and workman each one
wKI have his full opportunity to'
achieve at least something for the
commonwealth and common weal.
The task of the world will be better
done and the worker wll receive
greater reward, deeper Joy and fuller
In thla, satlaf action in their doing.
to compete in tbe relay race,
lady's race has been arranged for In
addition to the men' contest
race each contestant will rids two.
mile each day, changing horses each Odd Fellow Toalgat
half mile. Tbe total time It Ukea to , Klamath Lodge No. 1S7, 1. O. O. F.,
ride tbe six miles, change saddle, etc. meet tonight in regular aeaaton. VI-
will decide the winner. t
'In addition, there will be' a pony
express race, where the rider change
to saddled ponies, cow pony race for
men and women; halt mile aad quar
ter mile daahes for Indian riders, and
a cowboy quick change raes: In this
there la much saddling and unsad
dling before the contsstanU come un
der the wire. In all ot these events
t n r - -i - -r"r ri.ii.iii i .
lUoauaHM.cn Pave 41
Work ot erecting o steel frame
work ot the Klamath county; court
house In Hot Spring addition will
be completed In three days, aceerdlng
to Con Murphy, who la one of he men
ln the seryico ot the county on this
work. Twenty men are nt work, at
thsslt. ( '
Great progress Is being made
the brick' work by the teres of' sea
sons under contractor M. J. McDoa
ough. Nearly all of the bases for the
columns In front of the building nro
finished. v.
Jiu-w-m CLUB
DANCES TONIGHT
IN .ADDITION, CARDS AND OTHF.R
DIVKRStONS WILL RK INDVLO-
ED IN AT TMIS aWENING KN.
TRRTAINMKNT
itlng brothers cordially lavlted.
Robert aad Alex Cheyae were In
the county seat Thursday' morning.
ivlng their attention to business mat-j
tore.
H. H. Van Vnlkenbnrg, P..L, Fi
tain. R. W. Tower, P.. W;,
John Jaaaeea,. Frank Ward.
R. DuaUp.aad W. B. gpeaeer, " 7-
The petlttoa died with Do Lag taleow:
"To C. R. Do Lap, eenaAy stork. of.
Klamath Ceaaty,- Oregsat ,
. "We. ,the uadarslgasd Ugal -atsrs '
and quaUded ,e4eestao(i: Kaa-sath y
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the recall, by the people; )t'Wny'S.;
worsen, county juago wKtaujsaw'u
county, Oregon, for the r
lewing:
"Unlawful, unwise and
management of couaty
incurring of a largo ai
lawful ladebtedneaa;
.creased taxatlea, waate ot
county expenses'r favwriilasn fat
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Ed Akin's Escape is
Almost'
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Huge Log, Rolling Orer the Frogtrgt
Body of a WorknMui, Break ln .
Wrist, Bruises Fe Md Jm
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A card and dancing party will ho
given at Houston's opera house this
evening by the JIu-NI-Yel Clnb, which
promises to be largely attended.
Splendid musk) haa boss)) mured
for dancing. Daring tbe eveodnig re
freshments will so served. i '
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!,Were It net for the fact that to ViTo M'fa ad oatw I
f atUag be Piraek tk i
a, Mat book that wag
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body of Akla.
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fid Akla, an. oannloye ot Ue Doak
ranch, near Odessa, weald' be lav a
winding sheet today, instead ot la aid
at the ranch house, aursiag a broken
1 Akin wa weng,Wk;a; party, '.of
man talaglefs,ef '$( eariage, whea
a largo tog'joljsdot tho barrlagol
Akin waa'Maadlag ;ta.tao patb the
to eeeaae'the weaaaa trtaaed 'bjsA1
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