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

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KLAMATH FALLS'
Ol'KICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1913
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GLASS CURRENCY
BILL REPORTED
.TO LOWER HOUSE
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II ili-darpd Hip follow 'lie thrift .
prnpnallliuia iiecetarv in .1 national '
currency measure
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ealhg uuiiil turli nml ilt-alrlng In
liquidate Ihrin
I'rnvlfloll fur a tit-Her eitr.nlon of
..merit. n li'miVInc farllltlra In fur
rlKli ruunlrliii.
t'ltlfilutn retirement uf Hi pipivnt
li'md-rrurrl rurrttiry. with aultable
lit nvlaluii for ttii' fulfillment of gov
ernment obligations, riiuplnl with
aullable Itrllble currency lo replace
II
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(lie Tariff Fight
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HALLONKLAMATH HAS A COLLAPSE
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lllliin, hlittiiil li) IIiiIim Men nml
Aaklnir fin Ijiil) Kill Nlrx uu
I'll)- Mull Hi. nil., la llrml ill JlrH.
NEW PLAY GIVEN
FOR MINISTERS
ANDPEMMERS
tiikv dix-lahi: tiik luhk" is
.not immokal
l.llyil-, Mllilitrni, HodologlaU, Huf
fratfl.u mnl Critic Atleinl hM
rlnl IVrfuiinaiiru nf I'biy Will)
Performera Have llcrn ,rrtil(il lijr
ti Viirk Maulitrati UVak )!
Jnllnii Mailc, llllurlx-ri Oiiitnl
OAIII.AN'Di Hcpt . 8crury of
vl,!... f..f n MiuililNil MiukH IV- ' llrlor Krnklln Lao colUpie-l
' hi m 11 n ur rericwme atatiu uite inu
iiflurnono Tlila wna ilu to litnrt
trouble.
Hi was toon rrrlr,. after whli.li
I'f wna taken lo I nom of lilt
hiKiirilii' (i.iiiii II .liMiilr i:iMilni:),n.thr, )r. KiaJ.rlck lau. Stv
- tn.l ihrklana ira In roniultallua.
A I'uMli murkit. ok nail Uf iti cltr. ' '-"' "I" ''0 w" wnalala- lo alrp ntei pfP rtlc
111 mlilitmii in tin! rii imll. alioulil b!""t nlxht. m;v VOItK, 8it. !. Tho man-
Imat.J uu blixk il, krioiilluc In 'pi- " " " aK'UK-Ht of b Jlailnp Klllott the-
atvr at 3 o'clock 1I1U tuornlnK Re a
iuclt prforinau-e of'Tbe Lure" In
(olivine crlllci, tieriymfn, Uwyeri,
uflraKlXa, aoclolocltu nnd olheri
Ibe bill la not Immoral.
The l.ure" li new play Intend"!
rerpal the truth of the "white
alavn" traRll.
"Vou wouldn't brine your mother
ur alati-r here." ihoutod s man In
AMI.I.h Hllll'1'l.ll I'llOM Alll- the audience.
ZO.Vt Ull.l. Ill: Tlti:.Ti: T). 'lwouIil. Here they are. re-
lorliil a fauioua phyaklan and pi
cholosltt.
ROLL CALL STARTS ON FINAL
PASSAGE OF THE TARIFF BILL
IN THE SENATE AT 4 O'CLOCK
A Man Who Is Active
for the Tariff Measure
miiiiber or tin in) iiMMuii '''"fin u nni II ATllin
imiliril la iilaii of Hie ojillllxli llul li,. JV li hi I IRsAIINU
Had nf liulldliu Ibi- Hy lull tin' 10 1 flU U! llfl I 1 1 1 U
BIG CATTLE HFRO ?i
AImup. Ketialor John W Kirn of
Kl Hi bllil Walnut llnl, it ahoulil
on unlra ul Hi" till Hit of Hlalilii'li
Htviiue mill I'lflli alli-tl
HmnUe lirlit thai Hip illy a:.ould
i liku iitlliiu iiiKbrd u (iiy hall
Louil ilr lion ti lit II a jiiiiii una Riven
(baa I v oi din mi the Klamath
.n'.nic i hi mi A coiuiultlie from the
' i nr I waa imI'hmI in nau-tlnUi llili.
i lie fnllnmnc I'ltlllun, alcued by a I
nuiiibiT cf lalliuyvi. aa iirnwiitfl' '
Up. Ibe undent jtnrla rltlivi.a of
i In rl of Klamath Kalla, Oregon.
nor- ii tui'i-ciruii) aubialt and iliow i,aj of
In me riimmon munell of aald city. M. Ucbtmtiti, the well known Jjil-i
mm: iiimiiii:i iii:.i or voi mi
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-" An uproar of applauie and conifer'
Vlrua for the vaccination of $00, nation followed. The police elected
cattle haa been ordered by Ithe dlaturbera.
A minister present declared that
ii.li.ua. majority leader III the ..nate. , . 0M,II4M1, of ,,,, cly. ,,
i.tiuw, i iiiKitaaiiiaii utenr ' uu1
ihn mid i Ity la ery imich In need of j, bu)er. and tomorrow the ttock will 'every woman ihould wltneta the pr
n r.iy uau uuiiuiiir in which to irana- ie vacclnatad. fctiuan.e. Harriet Stanton Illalch
The nulmala to be treated reiiro- aPku ten inluutei. aaylns the play
ueiwooil.
innuautp.
tinuae
COUNTY CLERKS
TO PLAN SYSTEM HH-
father nf the tariff revl.lon Z!L ly'wm ".hllu anu "Bl "" l" UDt "" '" lhm "'"" " "
and m.jur.ty leader I., th. i'""' ",;'' ' v 1,,, re """ 'artbt ln Ar,l" " M"L """ "' 1 """"
liequiroiiitiiU of the city III that re- u.molr Ml nre ,(dld condI.'"f" call for their appe:
actora and pro-
uncarance be-
peel lor number nf ycara to come. ',., LUl the owrier Inirnda to cuar.l "f" Manlatrate UcAdoo thla after
that In order In enable thla clly to i..,,..,, m,. OUIhrk . ,.,.- (oon. lie arreated them, deemlnx tna
I am havlna; l)mtock.accinat..l"nw "Wecllonable.
toit.NTt ri.i:iiii in: u'.' i.ravr.si
MMlV I OH IMIHTI.AMI TO AT-
ti:si hi-sion or hkvcku.i
H.Wri i
County CI. rk Dp Lap leate hJtur
ilny for I'urilaii.l. In alti'ii.l n uiliicn- , ,r.iie are
Hon nf the rninil) clerka ur Hie atalc 'U(cb rauie
Thla will atari Heptnmbvr talli
Hlale liiauranie Ciiiiiitilaaliiiier Ker
Kiuoii, In wliuni baa Iicd Intrualed
Ihn fiiriiiulatlnc or n uiiifun.. aialem
tt Heiniiiilliii fur rill ilk. II. tV .a(latra lit
,1,,, .tale. I, called the me. tin. Hut ' '"J'1 '' "" .""
Il. new .)..e,,,a ...ay l dl..i.M.d ' rt "" " '"",l ,,,, ,,u,,Jln
I'ndir llin new ayalem Hi county
rlirk will bo ll.i' chief aniiiintlnK nrll
lial uf l.la ruiinty The inntliiK will
Juilce A. U Uavltt will fointruct audi n bulldlnc. It will be
iii.i lu. rH.iii.rail In nrr In .lirr..Brv fur lln. rf.iintn nf snIi! rll.l
nlum .11 lb. .irovl.ton. of th. to authurlio a ...indent bond ,..'' "f".rd a.aln.tblatkle." .Ua
Mrl.atma'irM finlav Thn iri. tmi.
for tt niroiM, that such u proccrd- , . , ' . m ' . .
I..R Invol.ea the pa.aa.e of an ordl- ,c"ta f, f "' 01fICl",,"nl, '",
nance c.lllnc au election for the pnr.,f !" ,,,,, l,rau,lon ' k"P """"
poae of tollnii the bonda. and tha
paaaiRe of an ordinance declaring tbo
..lilt of such rlerliou. the
Inie audi bunda for lalo for
of thirty da) a, and a poaalbl
tlal.iK for aale lu rue no aatlafactory
bid la rrceltcd
Rim atalutea. IncludlliK the law.
enacted by the 1911 and 1913 IcrU
liilltp aeaaluna. Tbo city council laat
liliiht voIimI to purrhaae tbeae mi
nium fur city hall uae.
Ilalph Tire,
prominent era In
ixrower of Cblloquln, la In the county
teal today ilnlnc fall ahoppluR. Aa a
iiai.lt of bla vlall, the llaldwln Hard-
hlppliiR up a Mini-
IS AUTO RACE HAS
A FATAL ENDING
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COMES UP AGAIN
IVnultilou for au oil tank to bs In-
i-ii.mI In the rear uf tlm Itllcy build
I.ik on Main afreet, waa Kranlcd laat
will ue
"Thereforr. we, )our peiltlunera,
ImIU'Miik II for the lrat Intercita of
1 1 he illy that a city hall ahould be
built, oa mrly net aprlnc aa the acn- iiitIV Cll, MI.CUAMCIAN (Ml HUH.
,iti: Kii.LKit viu:.v sri'iiiitiAi;.
i:it niAKiiix into chow n or
SI'KCTATOIW
4ITI.H'ATIO.V Itlll ltr.l'.IHSm.Trt
SO KL-ltTHHIt TIIW A SO.MU
WIIAT I.H.NtiTIIV UlS.LSSin.V.
I'HO AM CO.V
'ami will permll. n-apcctfully ietltlon '
ynur honorable bod) tu uae all posal--I
tie deapdtcl. In cliarlriR away thei
neceaaary local iitelluil.iarlca leadlnx
'i In ll. piinklriirllnn f t llv rn.ll
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Haw collon from Africa and Aala t Attached waa nn iirdlnanco form.
imported Itilo Hnilaud and re-eport. raltl.iK n nrtlai ilecllon for bondlm COHON'A, L'ollf., Sept. J. Wlllain
Iral apteral ilnja. unit enU'rlalument eil lu the I'nlled Rlatea during Jnu-.to build n city ha
fcnlun. l.idudliiK, iiuaalbly n ban- nary April. weighed ri8.000,OOU purrhaaed from K
iiuel, UU' blnK planned, pounda, purpoac
. . z on nccuun
Iproperly. tin. (oat of which would t Hboadea lo.t control of the car and
'InclHd.d In tbo bond luu.. "'" "'' m apwiaiora.
II on tho property Ubuadca. drhlue a Studcbakcr. Mech-,
II. Milt, for that .ouu-.an Crawford for tho cur, and an ' .,
Thla wn. not Introduced. , lrl "o killed Jurlnx ; " " ; '- """ "-'
l.rinuikorbu)lnKmor.'l-l r race ll.l. .ti.rnu.rn. !0Ve?ejTLn do" n
... ... If I......I... In.1 ....... AI ..r r.A ... .l ,ul"ClvM ! IUIII UUWO.
The partly deatroyed woodea atruc
tuio at tbo corner of Seventh and
Main alreet bobbed up yet again at
tait nlsbt's council meettloc
A petition for .ormlnlon to repair
the bulldlnc wai preaented by Henri
etta (I. Mason, owner.
The bulldlnc badly damaged
winter. A committee
council reported It too bad-
Jury Trial Motion Is Allowed in
Case of Knapp Against the City;
Effort to Compromise Is Failure,
"The city can easily use thla ern The rare waa won by Waterman la
Kruuiul fur n public market," said u llulrk,
Doty. "Thla la somuthlnc that will'
In Drill tho whole community, and
soiiiPthlnR thai wo ought toave, and
will hate, If I can help It. It would
bu Reed, also, to have a municipally
owned aoal.ii there, too."
WANT TOO MUCH
FOR CORD WOOD
.LITERARY CLUB
MEETING TONIGHT
(ll'i:.l,(l NKhSlON WILL UK UK
VOTHD TO A DISCl'8HIOX OK
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I Tho oienliiE session of the KUu.atli
TIIAXi Literary Society for the winter will
Circuit Judge llcnson thla inurntnR not lie with the ruuurll for I COO, ,
ordered Unit tho suit of I. Jayl "Kuapp hus seen lit lu tul.i' lh,
Knapp against tho city to reenter ,"' "'". ""."V"' ;M";
" , ' ,, , la. "Tbo city hud better let him get
Una ..lleKid due fur dly hall plana . ,. u) cmi f(()m 0m. ,,.
be tried befurn a Jury. A iv.ollnn tnn,.n ,,ny a iiueatlonable bill."
this off o.t wua inuile Monday by t'tty . "Ihcro la nn roenrd on the Journal
Atturiuiy Itutviilc, and was taken on-'of any nuthurlty from (ho city ninn
iler ndvlaviiiunt by lleuaoii. 0ll tu enter Into n rontrnct will. Mr.
Jtiat when tho ens., will ho tried la iK.uii for Ihoaii plans. Ilesldes, In
not known at present. slenil nf Hie plans, Mr. Kniipn only
"Thvro aro two or threo anuill case, isubiiillted n pencil sketch. Thla may
ni, it,,. iIdkLi,! u.iiirntn inrnra tun ru-.hnto Ircen uuiiroved bv ttidltldiiHl
iliilrod." said Judcu llciisun. "There member, of tho council, but nn notion those bidding uu tho city s wood sup- tint bo under the leadership of Hnllo, city Attorney Rutenlc maintained
that tho clly council bud a right to
This Mason has rcfuwd to do. lie
jContonds that the bulldlnc U not bad
ly damaged, and says bo will auo for
JdamaRcs If tho city attempts to re-
movo It.
"This has beeu up seteral times,"
'said Doty. "The committee reported
fairly aud honestly, and when we con-
'stilted the city attorney he said we
I were correct.
. "We have tried to force tho mat
ter alone, so some action cun be taken
(to either prove or dlsproto It. So far
a. I am concerned, I cannot vol
for It."
I W. II. Mason, husband of the own-
'or, held that the council's committee
erred In estimating tho damage.
"The council placed the value of
tho bulldlnc at $900," he said. "I
can repair tho building for (300, and
In cuso I can not, I am willing to re-
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Nihil I'lllVATK CITIZHXH
bo held Hits evening at tbo residence mot a It."
ul Mr. aud Mrs. C. I'. Stewart, ou Mason also questioned the constltu
tlonallly of tho ordinance providing
Fecund und Washington streets.
"decent Legislation In Orogou" Is .for tbo removal of damaged buildings.
ilui.iiuK itiiu me prices u.kou uy mo opeuinc topic, ine uiscussinn.iio caueu ii connscaiory.
lire twenty vonlru.noii nvnlliiblo, nlul by Iho council na n whole Is Hbown'ply veru too high, tho city council O. Hruesbeck
they nro' ull farmers, A. thoy are In Iho Journal,
busy right now, hartestltiK ono of tho "If tho clly can try to hldo behind
boat crops they have enjoyed, 1 ran- the law to dodgo paying this bill, I
not see why wo ahould summon them Jinn surprised," until Mills. "It' tiurso
from their work for two or Oreo .limn tnklng bread from a baby. Tho
small cases, When thoro am enrt..Rlilmn.i furnished tho plans nonoitly.
Jury casos to Justify His, I'll summon und ho should bo paid,"
tho Jurors." No nctlou was taken toward aot-
Kuapp Is siilnn for 1750 for , settling by the council. The members all
of plans drawn wlillo Iho late r T. hold that na louw ns Knapp had oar
Hauderson was mayor. Last oveninK,rlcd the matter Into tho courts tlm
Fred II. Mills, his atlornoy, offornl In city should fight It out there.
last night failed to nwnrd a contract
They aro holding (ho matter open
until tho noil mooting for further
ofrom.
Mo in bora of the council maintained
that the same bidders are furnishing
tho same kind of wood to prlvato res
idents for less money.
.uso Its discretion In the matter.
An oitlclnl report recently Usuod
slveu $3 per week as the averago
wago of farm laborers In Ireland.
Tho municipal authorities of Durlln
hate forbidden men lo smoke while
driving automobiles, ruling that many
nccldonta have been duo to tho practice.
The totul mileage of state railways
In Italy Juno 30, 1912, waa 8,386. Al
though 14.& mllos were added during
This stand was nlso taken by
Mayor Nicholas, and tow aril that end
ho had portions of the ordlnunco reud
to show that there waa nothlut; to re
quire the council to give n permit.
No vote waa taken.
Mm Houston Home.
Mrs. Will Houston returned last
the year, tho same number of miles of lulght from a visit with her home folks
road waa abolished. In Uureka, Calif.
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I A CKHTAIXTV, OWIXH TO
DKMOCHATIO VOTK
A In-lit N Krpt ou Hie Free Ut by
t lt Vorit Vote, nnd Amcailfnmt
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' nf Srualo t'liiumltlrr, lnlllsuc Ct
tlo on llir FrrK l.lal, UHualitlned la
Voir llarly Toil.y -I'rrfertiillal
I I.iuw. Am Killed.
Btuator K. M. Simmons of North
Carolina, chalrmin of Cue finance
Cnramlltee of ih- it'.iaii. Alter the
Underwood bill jas paaaed by the
tcuse, It went to Simmon's commit
tee for the amendment? that body
felt were necessary.
n.tod t'resa Service
WAfllllKOTON, I). 0., SepL .
With u democratic majority uf sum
c ,int strength, jkis sage of the Under
wood tariff revision bill thla after
noon Is assured.
The senate commenced the final
all call at 4 o'clock
The a.t)te this morning defeated,
a to it, the Jonea amendment to give
a 10 per cent preferential to goods
mported In American ships.
The committee's amendment strik
ing out the house committee's provi
sion for a S per cent preferential waa
suatalned.
The Ilrlstow amendment, assesslnc
li per cent, cattle, sheep swine and
other domestic animals, waa defeated
29 to 33. Instead, the senate amend
ment free Hating cattle waa sus
tained. Free wheat waa sustained by a viva
voce vote.
AFTER RAILROAD
MEN'S ANGORAS TIMBER BARONS
IXI)i:i'..XI.K.VT HALL TKAM IM UK-
V.O IIANDKD TOUKTIIKIt TO
ril.ll1 A WAI.LOI'INd TO MUD
rOHD'S (.A.M.
"The Kspeca are getting Just a mile
too conceited." said Harry Thrasher
this morning, "and It Is up to us town
boys to brine 'em down a notch or so.
Claud Maxwell and myself will see a
bunch of the boys tonight, and will
arrange for a game with the Kipces
for next Sunday."
Tho line-up of the Independents
will come very near being aa follews:
Noel right Meld, Maxwell second base.
Ambrose pitcher. Halo first base.
Krause left field. Thrasher third base.
(leoige shortstop, French catcher.
Haum renter field,
If the Kspees go against this accre-
Eitlon there will bo something doing
In the baseball line.
Manager Dradford has all the con
fidence In the world In his team, and
In till likelihood would send 'em
aKilnst the New York (Hants, so It Is
more than probablo tbat next Sunday
villi witness tbo fastest game played
o the local diamond this season.
GATHERING HERE
SO KAH. IT IS IIKUKVEU THAT
O.M.Y OXi: WILL COXTKST THC
(UUISK MA UK UV KLAMATH
COl'.NTV
To look over the assessed valua
tions, of their Klamath county proper
ties, the beads of several large timber
'concerns are here. In ctso thry aro
not satisfied, tbey will voice their
ibinplalntt to (he board of equalisa
tion. William II ray Is bote from Oah
;sh. Wis., In the Interests of the
Oshkoih Ijnd and Timber company,
innd William Schlecht la here from
(Warsaw, Wis , for tbo Yawkey Lum
'ber company. Tho Day rothora Lum
tber company. The Day nrothora J.jbv
i resented by II. M, Day.
It la not betloved that any of the
timber concerns will protest aialnat
'this year'a assessment. There la a
'possibility tbat Schlecht may coatett
tho county, cruise of the Yawkey
.company's holdings.
Eleven Hundred Head of Arizona
Cattle Bought and Shipped Here;
Griffith Buys 150 Fine Heifers
Klotuti hundred bead of cattle, said
by local stockmen to be the best took
Ine shipment ever received here,
came In from Arizona, where they
ore purchased by D. M. McLemore.
Mr. McLemore spent some time In
rlsoua, getting the most desirable
stock for shipment tn tbo Klamath
range.
Luke Walker, who acocmpanled the
shipment from Arlcona, declares that
the stock suffered from severe Jama
and Joltings while on the cars In tbe
Los Angeles yards. Three head were
killed outright there, nnd by tba Hue
tbe cattle were unloadsd at Midland,
twenty-one head were lost from the
llmke-up.
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Included In tbe shipment were 116
cm year-old heifers. All have waite.
fates, and all, are Jujt alike W l
c'dor, etc.
This lot waa taken to tbe
ranch. Yesterday D. M. OrUHk-aC ,j-t:-i:agle
Uldgo taw them there, aa w 'tS. -'fi
"aa au tuneu uii wiui iniw .wi law, f
Immediately nocotlated wlta Met.-' '''
more for their purehaae. ' Tkaf wWJsy'
be taken to Kagle Ridge FrMajr, , . '
arlfntb la highly elated at
such a One dairy her. '
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aept at aaiaienu on paetr,' e : aw i
while. Tomorrow theiritK4 '.,!
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