The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 12, 1913, Image 1

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pedal Recall Election is to Be Held on June 2nd;
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TIRE TROUBLES
PREVENT GAME
LOCAL NINK UNAIILK TO OCT TO
MKItltll.L SUNDAY NEXT HUN.
DAY THE TEAM K.lKCTri TO
I'MY AT HIHMON.
Dr. Carver to Help
Make harmers Joy
WPMINH WITHHOLIHNU OV SAV-
A.VKMK I'ROTKHT
Ktponted blowouts to their automo-
Intrrtlrir With UaRril Vn P"0 dnliiye.1 the Klamath Falls team '
M.ff f..rrr.N.H.IeM, Ku-cutlvo R.' lo" "'" afternoon that they
worn unable to get to Merrill In time
to iIy the game uchedulcd. Instead,
fr l Tuurh VpuN tlie Jriln j
o( .lurillllm for the JapancMi
Mbr All Will Ho Hrtllnl hjr'or In the nouon,
they will meet Ouy Merrill' Colli 1a.
)liiMiiry llrfora Lang
lljr John K. Nevln.
(I'otttil I'rc Correspondent.)
Wufalngton, May 12. In discuss-
Hue the Csllfornl antl-allcn land law
tltoatlon, I'rraldont Wilton thla aft
raoon atalod that the negotiations
Utntn (lie United State and Japan
r mutt friendly.
II tiiUlnnd tho withholding trap
publication the language of Japan'
ftolrtt Klnt toe measure waa In-
jlr4 iolty by a dealro for conceal-
Bt&t Japan, ha dated, dnlrcd frank-
ttiH In handling the matter, and
Icoold not ripret herelt freely la
Icoamanli-Atlona If they were to be lm-
Iaw4lttly publlthed.
"I am willing to publUh tho pro-
llMt of Japan It llaron Chlnda, the
iJipintto ambaMador, deatre It," aald
the prnldnnt,
Wllion itatcd that ha expccU little
dllflruliy In reconciling everything In
coBDcctlon with the radical leglala
Hon. Ilu hold that tha clauin In (he
iL'onutiuvu no I'ava 4)
Hunday, the player eilect to Jour
ney lo rflHon. They hnvo been chat
li'iilted by the Bliaon team, which ha
an open date on tho 18th. The team
will practice a much a poialble thl
week.
SLEUTH TO BE
TRIED MAY 26
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Ran FrancUco, May IS. Prank
lola, one of tha detecUvea accuaed
of accepting money from bunco men,
wait arraigned before Judge Trabucco
today. Ho entered a plea of not guil
ty Kiola'a trial haa ben aet for
May 20,
Progressive G. 0. P.
For Reorganization
MMaa- m awtf'
Republican National Committee Will
be Requested to Call a Special
Convention for This Purpose
Chicago, May II, (n order to feet ncomploto reorganliatlon.
"lengthen tho Itepubttcan party and' ll n, ' Plnod to tako up at that
tln the progrelo and aUndnat ,l,"c tho ,conmoDdln ot tt chn ,n
lemi.nt i- . ... - .. . app'Ttionmeni to tno aureront aiatr,
-menu clo.er together for the good ' yUw0 rcUucnf th, prta.
"' 'o party, the Republican national lll(un fr0m the Democratic aoutn.
oiimltteo haa been aakad to call o. Ctrnnetr oonoied to tho convention
'I'rrlnl national convention. Tha ro- U Hoiiator Ilorah of Idaho. The (lem
'!'"' wn milot today 'a conferonco'Mfctft leglilator foara It I merely a
' I'MitrcMlve Hepubllcan leaden. 'plot or the reactlonarlea to get control
flio purpoao of tha convention, nc-of and dominate tho llopubllcau
"r'"" t0 Bcnator Cummin, la to ef- party.
Marketing, aoclat welfare, and
other matter connected with the Ufa
of farmer aro to be looked afi
poclally by a new bureau ot tha de
partment of agriculture In Waahlng-
ton, and Dr. Thomaa Nixon Carver of
Harvard unlveralty la to have charge
ofU. Dr. Carver la a political econo
nift of note, and haa taught that aub
Ject In aeveral large unlveraltlea be-
ildea Harvard.
He had dlacuued the aubject vllh
tho new iccretary of agriculture
a number of congrcumen. They be-
Ilovo that aomeihlng can be dona to
how tho average farmer how he can
icll hla produco to better advantage,
and how he and hla family may be
lei lonely on tho farm. While a lot
ot people think that they cannot learn
much on a practical aubject from a
profeuor of political economy, the
Waihlngton administration la going
to make the effort to convince them
they are wrong.
I. D. ApplegaU raturwd Saturday
from tho Lava Bed century, where
ho has been looking afuV hla ahaep
during the lambing aeaaoii. Accord
ing to Mr. ApplegaU, the Increase thla
year la not aa grant ujt waa but.
Tho Increase will ram about 80 per
ccnt, wbllo last year It tteraged 100
I per cent. The feed la not very good
yet on account of the late season, aa
the graas did not get aa early a aUrt
aa usual.
Mr. Applegate baa laarcd grating
lands from the Weyerhauscr company
at Spencer and Clover Creek, and
will move hla bnada there aa soon aa
the shearing la ever. He expect te
begin shearing nboit tha 20th of thla
month If tho weather will permit.
About 9,000 head of aheep will be
sheared In the Tula lake country Ubi
year.
WOMEN SWEAR
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IF THEY VOTE
HSTfMATKD THAT TRBRE ARK
J.SM IN TMK COUNTY KLMtBLX
TO VOTE. AT RRCALL
THIN POLLINa MAY S.
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Gus A. Krause left Saaday after
noon for Belolt, Ww., to vUlt hla f
renU, and IncldenUMr to wed
young lady who baa be waiting for
him for four years, kranaa baa been
Every woman in Klamath eonnty
dealrlng to vote nt tha special recall
election will be compelled to swear
her vote In, aa there are no women
voters on the county registration
books at the present time, and the
books will' not be again opened until
June 3, when tha new reglstraUm
law goea Into effect.
Thla la on tha presumption that the
tecall election 'will be held on Jane
3, aa now contemplated.
It to estimated that there are at
least 1,500 womeu gaalftM to vote la
the county, aad If a large majority of
them take advantage of their privi
lege, it wlU be a bnsy etoetlem day. It
takea six freeaoldera to alga a peti
tion before a notary paMIc before aa
elector not registered la entitled to
vote. A separata petition ha to be
made aut for ovary volar met regto-
Mrs. N. D. Qlaabach eaaw ta
Miss MmcKiriney
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IS ASKED
connected with local banking hoasea
or the past two years, aad la popalar
h the young people of tha aRjr.
Chlloanta 8trday ta do aeasa ahoa
atag. She to tho wife of oaa of the
attachaa of the,Indtaa,eervtea oa tha
Ktomath raaarraMoa,
I. W. Harkiaa ot Merrill
visitor ta tho coaatraeat
waa a
GalM to Meet
The Q race Episcopal guild will
moot at the home of Mrs. K. J. Stew
art tomorrow at s p. m. All tho
members are urged to be present, aa
Important business la to coma up.
Frank llorxog, a welt-known Stokl-
you county resident, came In from
Weed Sunday night for a ahort visit.
K. J, fl rant, general manager of tho
Algoma Lumber company's plant, la
Jitro on a business trip.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Adama"aad
son, Martin, returned to Merrill Sun
day after a visit of aeveral days In
the county soat.
Dr. C. W. Evan and wife came In
from Modesto Sunday to vlitt tho for
mer' aon, Sam Evan.
Missing Boy is Said to be
at Swan Lake Ranch Now
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Father of Eleven-year Old George Butts Leaves oh
Horseback For tho Ranch Where His Son is Re-
DOf ted to Have Spent Last Saturday Afternoon
Ueorge Dutta, tho 11-year-old boy
Wll tin been nlulif aurlv !
wk, la believed to bo In the ylcbtty
of 9an Lai,,, -
Vord waa brought to tho office ot
jV'erlff Low today, to tho offott that
youngator waa at tho Noabort
ranch Saturday,
The Naubart raaeh la at Two Mile.
' aottlement to about tour atltoo
north of Swan Lake.
T. H. DutU, fathor of the missing
boy, was notified by Sheriff Low. H
loft Immediately, on horseback for too
fo'vubert ranch.
The parent came Into town early to
cc nul( with Low aa to plana for mak
ing a search for the boy.
The youngster, who haa beea mlsa
lug since April II, haa resided with
his parents, Mr. aad Mrs. T. 8. Butts,
two miles from Klamath FalU oa tue
Fort Klamath road. According to Ills
parents, he left homo at boob oa tho
83d to collect money duo him from a
nolglibor, and haa sot been aoea since.
Although It baa been nearly three
vi'ceka alnoo tha lad loft homo, tha au
thorities were not notified ot hto dis
appearance until Sfturday moralac.
Military Band Will Be
Reorganized at Meeting
Election of Officers and Outlining of
Concert Season Will be Among
the Features Wednesday Eve
Reorganisation of tho Klamath oMcers will ho elected for the ensuing
FalU Military band for tho aeaaoa'a term. At thla time they will atoo do
work will come up for aAvoatloa at a cW ut?a, B d'5?ctor , .. ,
... . .. . , . Following thla meeting, It to the In-
meeting ot the mu.lclaaa ot tho city tentlo . -,., , . hoW ..
tomorrow evening. The saooUag will nractlcea. Thera are a number' ot aae-
be held at the band ball, la tho roar clal 'event thla. year, at which the
ot the Palm cigar atore; aaa) all who preeence of the band will bo desired,
aro not at present member ot the and there will atoo bo given a eerie
organisation are Invited to attend. ot concerta In tho courthouse equare
At tho eemlng meetlac.a.eoraa ot during the summer months.
Kinds of A dvenising
Upon embarking la bualaaasa tho first problem that faeea tho
merchant la how to gfr'oaatoanara. He atarta out after business.
That to advertising, Mo poreally solicit trade, or adopta some
other mean of advertklag hto buslnee. But one thing to'eortala,
If aay business Is evoir.' built up It to built up through tho medium
ot advertising. Every buataoas man must admit this, or why not'
start a business under grouad aad the proprietor alt dowa waRlag
for trade to come to blast A wall-kept' atore in a good toaaUoa,
stocked with good goods at reasonable prices, to aa advertiasmeat.
A merchant cannot bide hto light under n bushel aad'be a aueeeaa. Me
must advertise. '
There are varloua waya ot advertlalng, and tor tho aako ot. oaa
venlence, and In tho order ot their Importance, we give thoaa here:
First Personal Advertlalng Where thla moreaaat oraoaaHy ao
llclU business. ',.'" w" "'"
Second Personal Leter Advertlalng Whero, tho , m'erehaai wrttea
personal lettera to atlmuUta bualaeaa." 1;i ',
Third Newspaper Advertlanag Where, through the aowopaper,
the merchant glvea buslaeaa news aachweeh'to thouaaad. i.
Fourth Circular aad Other Advertteiag -Where, through - clreu-,
lara, bills, bill boarda aad aU other mean of publlelty.v effort to
made to Influence the tradtag publle.. ' ""'"
There la no denying tho advaatage to a merchant la pirsoaally so
liciting bualneas, either vlaltlag prospective customers peraoaally, or,
writing them personal 'totters. Th'aaa aro very of f ee'tlvo" ways of ad
vertising, and, at the aasMUane vary expenaivo "ways of advertlslag ,r
Newapaper advertising to tha Beat bait mean ot advertlalng, and
price consiaaroa.u u affarvtae beet advertising
(C(wrlgM;ili W Geo. h! Patterioa;)
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Mtoa Mabel A. MacXlnney haa juet
retired aa president-ot tho Iatemaa-
ttoail Kladergartoa union, which hotd
IU annual meeting la WaaaJagtom.
Uader her admlatotratloa for saw aaat
two yoara tho orgaatoaUooi haa growa
greatly, and aha toft the. chief offleo
with the aalea la a flonrtohlag eoadl
Uoa. ' During tho meetlag ah preaid
ed wHh the dlgnJty.of a preeldeat of
tho UaKed State aeaato; aad farltaw
saeatarlaaa la Waahlngtoa whor
they are afeattral-rosaarhod that aha
was aao of tho boot praatdtag offtoora
they imdkaowa. I i.
Mtoa MaeKteaay to a graduato of
the Chicago Kladergartea " eoUego.
now the National Kladergartea col
lege, and at thto time ah 'to nupar
vtoor of tho Brooklyn Free Klader
gartea aoclety, aa unofficial organisa
tion which baa done much to promote
the interest of kladergartea work la
connection with tho pubtk aeheel sys
tem.
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The aaoeial etootlea, to.TOto oa tao
reeall of Couaty Judg W.B. Wotetos -will
proaabtf WhaM'JsW.I,Va)Ooaov''
Inc., to .a sfUea4tn4o.teW t
County Clerk DeLag.
tie aa tho daty of ta
to call a recoil
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POSED THE DICKINSON BILL IB
PtaTHD BY MILITANTS
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Tha rceaaiameadmaat to tho
atltaUoa waa prensssd hg tho
by InttlaUre pettttoa, aad
by a majority of tha
oa at th general.
1, mi. and took oBoet Jaaa BS
procUmatloa of. tho
Tho ameadmaafy
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aid tho operation of
SHALL bo provided by tho
assembly,' taetadiag provtotoa for
meat by the pubUc traary af tao
reasoaahlo speetol slsstloa
expeasea of aaeh otReer.""1
No naaaaaM km mmsr
by tho. Icgtolataro yattaac that hav
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Dublin, May II. Aa a preUat
against hto opposition to vote for
women, suffragettea, thto mornlag.
atoned the homo of Joha Dittoa, a
Natloaattot meataor ot narltomeat.
Every window waa brokoaju ''' '
Dlllea opposed tho Dtoklaoea saoa-.
aro In tho hoaoa ot "eomasoaa last
weak.
nor la which K ahatt ho
tboriaiag tsw.paymoat of tao
ofaaehelaeHta. ":.,u"'.-
Bosao ot tho
Ue city havo oapreaasd tho'
thai tho racaM aaioadawat'of tha
atltaUoa to aet aelfeaaettag, ama ttat
It would take aa act of
tura.to aaaka tt aa. It to
there to ao provtoloa
paymeat ot the' capon 'of tha)
ttoa, and that aay toaaayor vfaafcl Is)
jusurted jn proUtthng-.a
drawn fer.that yaryoaa.; ta
other awa was sleetod
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tho aaaaxiacaf hto alaaatar to tha irhaa aa wttt
aaU-aUca laad bttl yaaaad.hr th todh
totatura, kto aoNooto hoong flMlilhy
thousand M Htter: aad
aaaiag atarto bmsm tha attl 'a'anyvu-
wwtotiM .majority of UMiottoya Ohtaaa. at
era from CaMotato, Uboro art aovoral gwor : to
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