The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 25, 1913, Image 1

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Holding Big Motor Race Around
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SUGGESTS BIG
RACING COURSE
AROUNO LAKE
I9IMI. MH'ATION WU BK1 AUTO.
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MESSAGE TO BE
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TO JOIXT HliHHIV OK NATION'.
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IU-m Man HjrN KUmalli l'IU CokW
full Off lllgamt IWrMl in lh llkf
lory or Motor llarm rur Mluck Can.
Woulil llnw I'lrHlir ol KmItIo, ana
Value of I'lllillrilr Coulil .Vot II
rlatiiHaltxl
HunlnvM Men awl IVopt-rty Onvera,
U'lint NlrM Takrn at Onre o Ah
IhorlM) liuml for lli KrcctloH of
Clly Hall, Ho llmt work ran :oni.'
UK-tiro Karly In Sprlajt loraUon '
on Klflli Htrrri, .Vrar KUmalli' .
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WAHIIINQTON, D. C, Aug. 2C
I'rttldvnt Wllion iik nunuunrcJ that
lia will rvnil hi mom-nnc nu th Mx.
kan ultimUoii beforo a Julnl hmhIuii
of CoiiKroM tomorrow at t o'clock,
tin I cm ii!iftirn ilcvloiiuiiU occur
lu Moxleo. A cliangn of front by
lluirta will alono dclny the iltllvury Klamath FalU will probably htva n
"Klautath fall nhould rt tfiiiy ,ot the metmf. now clly hall.
nml null off tho blcKt racing vut ' Tlio prealdviit hat naked the men.. At Inaat tliU will be tlio rwult If
In tlm hlttory of motor raiim,". aald l'..l.tr of tin annate and houao rarvlcn tha wUhea of a Urge uuinUr of bu(
II, Wllaon of Ituuo, Nv. coiiiiullieM to confer with hliu to- U-M Ktu aJl, lr0,,,tty owner arc
Mr, niul Mr. WlUmi are hero liiinUht regunllng tlio nua. Hindul , fo1lawl.
Mr. WIlMiu'a bl IIUIcU rarer, Hit car'AmboMadur l.lnd will rvumlii In Mex- a, iiellllon U blm circulated and
that took aecoiid mnnuy in tlm iu ico until me iai nopo oi nucccm i
PETITION ASKS
FOR ELECTION DN
CITY HALL BONDS
COU.VCIIi AHKKI TO CALL HPK
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Senators Hold Up
Underwood, Tariff
iat. Nu iilllutatuui bnve been,
will bt made to lluerta.
or
AtiKulc to Sacrninento ruad rara oil
July lib. Mr. WlUon wild that ni
vslarv hi Ibu world U thero u couree -
tut wkII adaiitvd fur nu emluraucit UnlUd rreaa 8rvk
routrit for Mock rara nalha ninety j WA8IIINOTON. U. C, Auk. X.l
mile run around Upper lak. JHpeculatlon la rife whether President
Tlie couraa I un Ideal one," vald, Wllaon will deliver hl ueaaaso tu
hr, "ami uvry car tnakur In the rouRrraa tomorrow, Orflclat deny
lilld Watt- would makn nil entry," that he U hnldlni the meae asa
When It wa MUKiivtled that therlub over lluerta, or that ha baa la
imro would be rather roimh Rolug mini an ultimatum tu llucrta that the
In itinera, he replied that the rvaaoM aneniB will be rend unit bo artepl
lllly-two car were tinteied lu the'l mediation
Augele tu Harramentu raco waa ior
the advertlaloc value tu the maker .night.
The ineaiiage gM! lu the prluter to.
It haa already beert read by
of cam that would aland the terrlilo liryyan, nnu will bo communicated tu
atrnlu uf Ihu Tehachupl moiiiitaloa. Ilhe commllttre on foreign relation.
The value of the publicity b'alneU The adiulnlatratlon I hopeful of newa
fur your community cannot bo rati from Meilcu In the meantime that
mated," ha continued. "Many car, will permit an alteration of tho tone
ownora would make entry hero whenjuf tha meaaage. The power are kept
they would not un other rourvea for In touch with tha altuatlon through
the reaauu they could comblnu racing. tho dlplumutln acrvlrc here
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lime. The mwctator could watch the
race from illlferent point along tho
route, ilr from launchr on the lake."
Mr. WlUon declared that he would
bo the .first one to flll'yn entry blank
If the raco I tecurad.
Night Trip to Uke. At 1:30 Bun
day morning, (Jerry and Mr. Cotad,
Ml Vera Coiad, Mr. and Mm. M. l.
Laveulk and Mr. and Mri. J. L. l'ar.
hh tuft Klamatli Fall for Crater
Ijike. They arrived at Orator Lake
at f;30 Rundny morning, getting a
wonderful auurlto
mountgln, On Ihu
I'ark HuptiatreittrMla Meet
t lilted I'ree Serviea
UKNVKK, Colo.. Aug. IS. New
I'leoa In Undecap gardening were p
cnanged today at the opening oewloaa
of the three day' convention of the
American Awoclatlon of i'ark 8uper
littendent here, It U the fifteenth
annual meeting of the organltatlon.
Tlio'mea who are reeponalble for moat
of the beautiful park ayitemi of the
United State are In attendance. J. S.
Macbeth, prealdent of th Denver
prk board, welcomed- the delegatt.
view from thelOne of the principal feature of the
return the party convention will be an aulomobl trip
I will be preieuttd to the city touucll
thl evculng, nuking Ibat body to paa
un ordluuutu culling an election fur'
the purpote of, voting bond with
which to I'teit a suitable bulldlug for
tho home of .the 'city official, on lou
U und to In block 73 uf Klamath Ad
illllou. Thl I tho property purcha.
i'il by the city iwveral year ago on
which to build It city hall.
At a Hperlnl election held fur the
iui'poc bond were voted by the'peo.
pie of Klamatli Kalln for city hall pur
lope. On arrount of tho- tangle In
tho charter at that time, thcond
were nevrr nolil, Them bond were'
te-ailvcrtlnod following the adoption
of the preirnt rharUir, but niter an
IliVfHtlgotlnn the bidder rcfuaed io'
accept the bund on account of the '
chatter muddle at the time and since
the voting of the bonds.
Attorney for 1'mtern bond house
ligvo declared that the present city
charier I a perfectly legal Inttru
inent, and It I anticipated that there
will be no difficulty In disposing of
the bond should tlio teoplo of tho
city vote In favor of their Issunnce.
spent sonic tlmo Itihlug lu Spring, through the chain of mounUla parka
Creek, arriving home nt 7!30 Sunday
night.
lUt.t.':,Ti KtarBffi.'-!.
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Htnver,
eHtabllthed by the city of
Happy Wedding is Culmination
oi Two Years Romance-Bride
Crosses Ocean for the Event
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' Whim Uev, J. W. Wnrrell left hi
homo. In Anlilm. Ircluiul, n lltt
mora tliaii two year nun, Io come
nud ,ml minuter to tho u)ilrliual wfl
fur.; of the Indian:! on hu. Klamath
raaVryntlun, he left HUu i: liunle aw a It
lug ii iltuo when lioaliotiid lUiultliu
,eleanth Vtird'fnr her tnjolii 'him
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k Boii tluiB ago that iiter.snite llaali-
v . Wl ,nwoii a contlncjit and nu ooeaii,
u;d:8uBdu;1:.'tht Mkvi jjCllubetlvHlll,
tli waitlag lascl arrlv.d in Kliimiith
1'ikU'. Thli iiffariioon 'U aclock, 4n
(he Method lat'wiwoiijiKiJ, Key. tleo, H.
I'eeM per'ferMd the' maW. that
". Jiilned them Ih the hely bWtl of
matrlmoHyi The, full Wptacepal ring
V J . , .rvlce wm used, a rtugl.KMi keau-
If ill nd gBrMr,
Tho groom la a young man woll
Known and much beloved, both In
Klamath Valla and nt tho reserva
tion, llahai Wen In charge of the
mlnlstej-lal work at the reservation
for the paat wo yearTand every ef
foit.l being made to reUIn hlw In
bU pVeaent capacity. The bride I a
charming young lady,, of the .pure
IrlHh type, OBd ha already won,
warm pine In the hartaror thcaif
Who have net her, s J ' t V
The. young couple yjrltl tmmIn(I
America (or a year or so before; re
turning to their beloved ','iuid jsod.'iV
Amoug those present at the wed
iilng oervlcu wore Rev: W. J, Wanf.
leu and1 Key. Tho. AtktaBou, frUwda
contracting
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FIRST SHIPMENT
CHINA PHEASANTS
TO ARRIVE SOON
LOCAL DENTIST
FURNISHES PAPER
CAR OK TMOt'T MKRh' MRIT Of
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Htrds Are to Be Tvnted
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Klver, Herd f'lac at OIfm a4,M
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BuoTato; N.' Y.J'aad wtll nykiailei
e4e tlli Ue lat ef ik teaiktt.. '
Thiiie la charge 'are- Mnclarair
MsioiM , to have . reperta attkc Vi-
uiu secure inrouga mhi
apfdleathiii if oleatMefaettui Bf
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vLSiS'i ttrjr;ta isAkig
iwfuvki ww.uiiw urn -vwimm vi
Ihte, tongree Is id 'create united kv
, (by state that he U. expecting a ship.
Iment of China Pheeanu any day,
There will ,be between 75 and 100
'birds In tho .first shipment, and they
:nre to be turned loose on the ranches
)of J. r. Adams and N. 8 Merrill, In
rtho Merrill' section; J. A. Maddc
I ranch on Lost River. Kec Rord nwck
(nt Olene and the F. J. Rowne ramek
near Boaaaia. ,Othr ,hl'Hat of
bird for Klamatli. county wilt be re
Icelred later,, f '. '
A car of, flagerllng trout wilt ar-
jrive from the Uonaevllie hatchery oai
iflt,m Mlk nr a.... t... r.. mm
.w ,( y avpwmiNjr u(H. lawrej
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terest la tho HdioefaT Jn rural'
muaHl, froat a taadla4 aaaHR;
aU.aMtfatt,. n',. .'Wv .' .. . jiu,
Tb dalegatea, ta tki:tiagra 'm
slctf from' taafW aatatti
tlea MrouglMM tJM,fiait'asid M aRkaaasTZlgtti
addRlaaal amk:as4t4 y, iaa ' ??1 ..TSg .'
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ed four. "wmI, tka Natkaaai; MaaUi My. ttlw rnitiai
.tar tai tka
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gleaa AseeicJaUaa'agiamiid'lva.';;' Ot
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wui ee let. can la tee car, laehidtag'r" . '.":. ,Taailwaaiaf
rnlnbowllveralde, Kastera aa4 ath-1'',l-of :', - 'apaahRad'ta
er varieties of treut. Tkwae will be Jf9fHmt faathera Oragaa bat at Msa
distributed in tho strcims and lakes Ht awateat faaadR taapaaalala la aa
of Klaiath county., . ; ' tend. He haa KBrdBW, kw.
Tonight a load of trout from 8-a-irver' oK.areaadRlaaa,.taat;wMI ba
cer Creek will be taken by Warden tMd at tha eoagroaa. s ' rs"
Mlamsby and F. Zlttt Baldwin to Reek I '. , rf
, urccK. a portion or the trout will be ,
placed In a lake on Aspn l.ake meua-
- tain. These will bt delivered on pack
horci by Frank Courtad. I
at bar
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WORLDS OF HAY
AT FORT KLAMATH
Senator Rots Penrose
Senator Henry Cabot Lodge
WASHINGTON. D, C. Aug. J.
OeatecraU la Washington are blaming
Senators Lodge and Penrose 'for the
delay in the passage of tb Under
wood tariff bill through the Senate.
They say that 8enator Lodge In par
ticular Is trying to bring about some
excitement In connection with the
.Mexican1 situation ao the tarlfc bill
MAMMOTH TRACTION K.NOIXK would b forgotten, Of couraa, tka
HAVLI.N'fl TWKXTV-TWO TOX8 senator answer that tbey have taken
no action of any kind which tbey bay
not thought, wa for the good. of the
country.
RAILROADMEN
' BEAT PELICANS
CELLAR FOR THE .
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POPULAR MOMRY
Ml'arfCKARK
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PHOPLH WITXKHH gPKCTACLK OF
OF TIMOTHV MAY
A mammoth traction engine pull
ing three big trucks on which were
plied twenty-two, tone of baled timo
thy hay, "was tha sight that greeted
tho people of Fort Klamath tola fore
noon, And this moaey-produclag haf
came from the settlement above tho
Fort where a few year ago, whon a
few daring pioneer started to farm,
tho predictions were freely mad that
provisions would have to be carried in
to them, else they would start.
William Matdwlu, who returned
from thero today, snw, not only the
twenty-two tuns on tho truck, but
hundred of ton in tlio field and
barn.
"Nor I tlio buy tho only crop up
there," utd Mr. Ualdwjn, "J went. up
to ho J. W. Cox ranch to et up a,
twelyo-root header binder, and I saw
uoiuo of tho prettiest grain Heidi
ground the Fort that I've ever ,
any country, The twenty-two ton of
hay, .that pawed through the Fort
while,, I wa more wa uauieu uy ih
liu&y lirother. und wa for the Pel
Icaj Hay'' Lumber company, tubejfed
Id Ihelr .tnam. Sovoui ee It wi
lioBie.g.'own' hay '.going, to a. bema
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United Praia Service. .., ,; P,
PARIS. Aug. IS. Am atart which
wa declared by the government to
day would be successful, I being
made to transfer the capital of Moroc
co from Pes to Rabat for economical
climatic and military reason.
Afck geo,6M far Farmers
PAHIS, Aug. IB, -The minister of
agriculture today formally introduced
n bill In tho chamber, asking that the
Bum of'$500,000 ba et aside by the
government to be apportioned to tha
farmor whose cro nave been ruined
by drouths, floods, ate. -l
No more will- ba aaard tka
tinkle of cala la the aJckbj-la-tkkalac
aLaB UlUlUII . .v m. .. k. . 3 , ,
mr. munr, w s m, at jaaimclilM. Waea the' ctgar,
KXU OF XIXTH IX.MXfi ;0l'n for buslaeas Tuesday maralac
j there Norllt be ntKh a artgat aaat aai
in .. i .. '. .'free from dustaad dirt ay a alekla
Aided and abetUd by aa uwalra el , rf --.-aim- J ' V, "' JTT'
whom the mot charlUbJ thing to be JL -j'i-i-ki
said, ..that h. mrnJrgSttlSltt
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stateVagalaat, kamMR 'IkRR WZM
tent, the Espeo ball team secure
second decision, over the Pellcaa Ray
team at Modoc Park Sunday after-i
noon. The 6 to 4 score for a atea
Inning contest listens pretty good for
an aggregation of 'amateur; Forte r
and Plka were tha opposing beavers,
and both -mnw-ii inurl nt an A th t
looked like the real article. Foster! 0 fill a4 InnAlgllA CI .tk'J
received better support , In tha Held til MM 1 1 HUilllHItO ll. U.
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ant owaera today fraat gltsLaW,'
When he notlaed allwaaV W ata
chine thai proaecuUaalwoatd Wreiy
follow If all mac'Ha'iwra'et.''e
curaty'plugged by tomorraw ; aioVatac-
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arena iraai iaa l
leg recited. ay.' kkafWt 0.
coatalatla;klBi agt, kta'j
raCaaiac aa aavry aaA tka i
eourt with1 regard V tka
o WMUaaa Paw lar wttt 1
A'eardrMafraw k
froaa-Ai 0.v VaNag a
Taaatae.el RotlamaaV laai
c, :t aaa':. vary gkkt to aar kt i
Mart la a.arrttaito
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aud from the umpire, and broke area,
wun I'tKe in tbe matter of allowed.!
itn and bested him In strlkeouU, j.
winy, tOjSeven. j
The winner of Sunday's game are!
trying tq "arrange a game with tha)
haughty barbers, but Jimmy Swansonj
say uiey win nave to qefeat a more
! classy bunch thoathe. l'ellcaM before
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iiiuj van aa.vi u iuii wuu in M-i
br' '4.1 - '" '
Tb,a Rent Natiita.Ttaaai want a
Sealer oi Weights smd
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Kvery rich manhas hi favorite
phllanthrephy, and there'eem to ba
oTldeace that Vlnceat Astor'Wlll tura
hi attention to the babtas.; He will
uulldithe JohnJacob AtOfConvle-
ceat.IIome on hi estate at Rhlabck,
land lrl, said '".will .pemoaally auaer-
yie( tan wotk, .. mow, it aa wouiaao
Will Inspect Scales of
for th)bables'throughaut'tha ea-
tri. what Ur: Raruuri- da.'tar' U.'
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Tka etmaty.eaw.rt Saturday apaalaViaadMBf. R
guma.for next Sunday, aadUla llkaly led J. O.Hsnwker.o Raaa, aawtty 9WPX j
soma kind of a dMlll,aa.ada tas'mu;; 0, 'wktaatol!! ff
accommadaW tthai.. Tha.'.arlamra ;A .-.wt.wl"JiL.;uIl'.l. to f
arablewliig around about toelr aWl- ." "W artlto.i
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Ity to play the tutttoaal i.tlme. wl 7jrw'?!W?,W'
ilshardly probablahey Wlllorgaa- tura. danlaadaleaal taa.atata
Ise.ateam'fw'tkeroa.thiUdvaaC aeaJaraad'.autaartatMtka .igal
the 'best player w-oii't' plar vwlaaa meaVoltdenaty;aai toaato'iialaaa,
lhv are allawad to cantalm tka tmkm.'h. rrteikw pnvlda,OuU tt aaall.aa
f.' : ,---ry;ut
fH A iiu-ioot woaoui lower' .WB.taa ;mv ;-. m wmgmfmmm Wmm
pngreayesaauoaai iors;,Araaaal
Must awi'strueted by foreat offleefawija
buik jMuraiy.af mmh aaa.wiaaat aaja
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