V w ,Ati ) ji .-. ;t 3M . .- ttj l&v mtttg IteraUi KLAMATH FALLS' OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER ' PRINTS THESIS f ' i NEWS WHILE IT It NtWl i:iKlilli Vmr No. 11,1711 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1913 rriwMraOMli ? ' Jt &V art. '4. $ , 4- ! V ,'n V "i I V 11. J V, I '. Mk E.7 -i 1V t fe, r s "W fc LOW WINS CASE IN THE SUPREME COURTOF STATE, i.ouru roiniT in iti;iiiHi:n nv1 -i hi: iiicihion All lull I llnl lijr HomiiiiI I HatU In I'mi-tlix" Mrfliaulr'a l.lrn for Car (irnlrr Work Hone for IH-friiilanI N Taken In Higher Tribunal, mnl nil IIiiiIiiii, lift clolnK Ijm-kI Jn.lni' U llrliiriKtl. The supreme roiirl ha imeraol tin iuIIiik i)f 1 1. H local rlrcull tuuit In lln krtluii lit Howard I! Pall against I" (.' Ui ami Una Low Attorney II II Muiuiliig. wIhi nindrril fur lw, ! Ill ferrlil nt n inpy "I II"' mutt' decision Tim action wis In loieclote n me chanic's lieu H.iM. I'lfiinmil rii IHIltrr work fur tli ! In tin' e Irnt of 1172 8o The contract for lln work wm inmlp by l.ow llli Mr llmlncli for f 70S, and Pnvls win em ployed by llmlnrli The defmie lirtil lint the prolclly upon whlrh tlio work n performed wai lliu l.ow humeilrad, and u nut subject In ineibniilc' linn They , also lirlil Hut Patls wee partner of I llodech. A dccrt-o granllug a lieu wa given j by Ilia circuit court Pro in lull lti n peal mi in do tn the uireiue court. I BALLOON TO GO i UP BETWEEN 4, 5 T. M. nlli:ilMAS UII.I. TltV Til HIT uki: i:v.una iv iiih nitoi' ritoM tiii:(Ihii(j, :i,immi ii:i.t IN Till: Allt The dilly btlloon lucenilou tlurlnc Urn county lulr will lake place lw iwixii 4 and C o'clock each ntluriioon Tie balloon U all In readluru for Hi" fair. r. M. Hlicrinun, who la Ilia aero naut rncatEud, will attain an tlota Ion of 3,000 text or mora In tlio im, ui'fora ciittlnx looto tlio i'ra . lull", lie 'lnn o alUlil III l.ako Cv a ii n a If ntmiMiierlc randltlnn aro fornbl Tlila la Inltlalliin lilglit at the IHka IaiiIk", nml lliiTo ura anwral rnutll datra wlui will be Klvrn Hie work l.uticli It to be aerted after Hie meet Inn and ii larKn attendance la eipcclnl COMMISSIONER VISITS Chance Is Here to See to Labor Conditions V. II. Chnnct, deputy tato labor uimmliialonur, urrlcd In Klamath 1'all laat night from Aahlnud, oud ulll dnt a week or two to Klamath l. ml l.aku rountlea, tumlliiK both am ployer nml einpluji' on tho Oregon luw for tho protection of labor. C'nmmUHlonur Chance, whoo Jurl illctluu Inilude Mery county aouth if Marlon couuty except tho enaloru idgeM of Lane. Douglea mid Coo lountlta, haa had a atreuuou time of It In moat of tho cltlea vlaltrd on l hi trip, especially In tlrnnt I'a, MMlford and Aahland, In (Irani i'aa tha majority of ar roat wero for violation of the law lelntlto tn tho omploymnnt of women, Iho big department tore of Coe & Co. being ono of tho offender. In Mod ford tho commlaalonor found nunior mi reataurant oponly illtobeylng tho ton hour law for women, and aeveral arrt'tta reaultod. When Mr. Chance reachod Aahland ho found Hint thu mauager ot the municipal power plant waa paying not tha leaat attention to Initructlon TENNESSEE'S LEGISLATURE IN AJIG RIOT iimmmm ti nr hi:m- io mi, nerm: Alli-mpt of (lim mot mini llunui'li Ijih. for Mutt-Wl.le I'lolillililiin Mi) Itciill In' IlliioiUliril Mi in Ik I HiiinlKil for Ui'ni TihI.ii MIiiaIIimi I liliolli.il Willi Hi n link)' I iIiIhhImI IiimIh I MTnll. t IlKtil I'ltrt herttm .NAMIIVII.I.i:. Tun, H. i 2'. llloadil im ami rlollne in Hi" Tnino e IckkIkIiiI" nr icimtlr feared i day an a itoull of the ntliiiiipl of lint inur lloovr lo form rlKlil law for tlite-wlil ioillilllon A1 ILu tUUnllK Hill (Ualllllll ft ' apnii an ilit)' (Mitt rril Itie home tmlar Hixrlnl oILioin liuvt- lui-n ! tallcil la I'liip.ll ntir ilinnCi i.r tonilurl on I hi door of III" liouin. It l iiomIIiIh Hint kvfom nlli' me inllltln will te rullnl nut to cuard til" Into Iiimiix unit Hi' 'lirulli mmiiloii Tim tltiiutlnii ln.ii l aluillur tu lh" liuublc In Kentucky men" X"tii ako wlilcli rrtultril In Ilia liotlnt of (lotcriiur (lixtx'l Tlie trouble U ilua to Ilia Kurrruor rallliiK a tcll cloii of Ilia Irclt Utiilc At tlil 1 1 mi' lie iwki to liair im.ifd Uwa nultmrlilnc blm to rluld f uifiino tlr-M I'lnhlbltlun MAUN MAY GET CREAMERY NEXT tiii: nuiir.MiiN i'aiimi:iih iiavk (1IIILTI.V IM'llliAKKII Tlll'llt nnt iu:uiH iiiniiMi tiii: l'ST 1'V.W MONTIIH A rrramery for Mallu I one of the new eiilrrprlaea for the couuty, ac cording lo prraon rraldlng In that ectlnn of the county. The farmer roinnrlalng thl flour lulling llohrmlan colony have inadu Kreat atrlde toward tranaformlng that iwclliin Into n dairying renter, and In the ll few month they hae mori' tlinu ilouhled their dairy herd by the Introduction of blooded ani mal In tie of thl and other nil illtliina to bo maile In tho near fu ture, the) Iwlli'V" tho time la nearl) ripe for them In eatabllah a creamery In that tlrlnlty. that had btvu lihen him by the vtatu commlwlon omo llmo pretlou In re Kird to nbarrtlug Iho tuw roucumlliR public or municipal work, Commla loner Chanco guu tlio mniiaRor ot tho power plant twenty-four hour In which to rail a vpeclal meeting of the rlty council, at which meeting thuy empowered (he malinger tn employ a aulllcleut number of men to conform to thu eight hour clauao In tlio law goarnlng municipal work. The Aahland power plant tmd also been enforcing a rulo of their own, making one man ot tho day shift sleep lit tho power Plant, o ho would he handy In cao ot extra work In locating trouble on any of tho line. Thl rulo waa nbollihod by tho com mlaatoner. CommUalonor Chance, who, by the way, la 'an uncle ot the "Peerleia Leader" Frank Chance, I alio fac tory Inspector for thl district. lie wlllvlilt the mill of Klamath coun ty on n tour of Inspection this week, to see If tho machinery and erection are In accordance with the law. Klamathn Products in This Exhibit in September, 1907, Won Trophy 'VBBBBBBBHalrlKSaVKBaBBlBBHkBFA' im4vt 4 4TlBij9lbAr . -auNtBTV IhSm SaBBBBBBBBVudPalBBHBBBBBf' 4 -Tir ? V m9m jafjl TV X laHfiWaKaB sVKKKkiwloKBSUlaSBKKiSLtl BBBWvJaHBBBMr JaHavBBBLmiBBaBaaLKUKBBBBmJBlaKAlBBBBHi tll'. l'Trll!l(iiiiBtaaaaaaaBaByaB1 The nlnie I'bnloRrnpli taken at iturranunto In ieitmbrr, 1907, ilioaa one of the flrat exhllilta itnl out of Klamath count) to romptta wllh other aectlona the otraiton M tha Interstate Kipoiltloii of Irrlgaltd iJind Pro- RODEO STUNTS AT THE BAUGROUND CASH is on 1:111.11 I OH AM' c.- TAMAIII.i: SI l.i:i)S HltOl'OIIT IN lll'IIIMJ llli: IH'IIITION OF Tin: i'aik Any Hraun whose poclona In clude one of lluo liorau styled a au "outlnw," a beast whose aversion to vaddlo and rldtr I so great that It unseats all attempting to rldo It, has n chance, during tho next three days, to make this animal earn a llttlu money toward paying for the fodder he consume. Hill Kims and l.oo Chandler, who aro liming n Wild Went ahow at the ball ground, aro looking for Just suchhorsis. The) will pay big prlics for any horse Hint some of their twehe huckaroos rannnt ride, Tha show wa to lmo been staged at the fair grounds, but lata Wednes da) It was dtctded to hold It closer to town. Wild horses, bucking and roping contests, trick riding and rope si Inning comprise tho program, which tHglii ocry afternoon at 1 o'clock, L GIVE THE ROADS HEARING iiii.i. ihoi'om:h swi:i:riMi l'ow- Kit I Oil IMKIISTATi: COM .MIIHCi: (X)MMISSIOV IX nu. (lAIIIMOIIAILItOADS lliiltnl I'ross Berlio WASIllNUTON, 1). C Sept. S, Iho houto suh-commlttce on Inter state rommorro matters today an nounced It will hold n aerlea ot hear ings on the proposed bill for railway regulation, Tho new measure grant to tho In torstato Commerce Commission full power to regulalo tho operation of Interstate trains, to limit tho speed, specify tho proper safety dovlces to be used and require steel coaches. duct hold at Sacramento, at which tbcro wero bit exhlblta from ill part I the Writ One of tho blccrtt compttlllon waa for the blc allrer trophy offered , for tho beat exhibit of forage plant1 crown on JrrlcaU Jjtnndi. Thl waa awarded to Klamath co'inty, and tha, "Moral Policy" Wins Says President Wilson I i United I'reaa Servlco , WASIllNUTON, I). C. Sept. 25.- jl'resldent Wilson bellete that hi moral pollc)" toward Mexico has I bornn fruit, lie regards It In thl I light owing to the acquiescence of llucrla to two ot the. demands made through Hpeclal Ambassador I.lnd. Thofc.. nrA Ihn nsiurance nf Iluerta (that tbcro would be an open election ( for thu presidency, and that Huerta TEAM TO STAY .SERIES TO OPEN UNTIL SUNDAY: AT POLO GROUNDS l '.MUI.I.I(IAN STIIW" IS TITLK orl,'-N " OF TIIK WORLD'S ' fl.l.Vi:it SKIT TO UK I'ltOllUCKI) Tlllh KVK.MMl AT TIIK hTAlt tiii:vti:h t Iho management ot the Star thea ter secured toda) the consent of Voung and Maiming to remain for the rest of tho week and put on an Irish act with the euphonious tttlo of "Mul ligan Stow," which will bo shown to night for the first time. Iheso two niaJu such u lilt with their bluckfacu work that Mauager Houston cancelled an engagement with n troupe ot artists whoso act would undoubtedly not measure up with tho class ot stuff put over by Voung and Manning. A modern boot sugar factory Is be ing built at Harblu, Manchuria, at a cost ot $825,000. Kncli woodpecker In the United States la worth $20 In cash, when tbe value Is estimated on the value ot tho good that this bird does to trees. In tho densest parte ot Dombty thero aro 7 -to porson to the acre. New York has 1,000 In the same area. Other ShuwsF--- for Best Forage Plants truphy baa alnco been on dliplay at I ho Daldwln Hardware company. Uetldea the forage plant honor, the Klamath county exhibit pictured nbore captured many other prize at tho Hacramento ahow. The county tecured much deilrable publicity a a rctulu , would not be a candidate. It waa announced this afternoon upon high authority that the nomina tion ot Foreign Secretary aamboa by the Catholic party would be satisfac tory to the administration. i Whether the constitutionalists participate In tbls election or not, Amorlca will regard the election ot any president as fulfilling the de mands made, proildlng he 1 chosen! , at the open election. CHAMl'IO.Nhllll' Hr.HIKd SCUKO-' ui.i:i ton tiii: sevk.vtu of OCTOIIKK PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 25. The llrst game of tho scries for the world's baseball championship will be lihcd October 7th. at tho grounda ot I tho Now York National League team. , Tho game will be played alternate ly at Now York and Philadelphia. CAH'l Kill VEIL UNDER THIS BILL i; I A NEW MEASUltK IXTUODLCKD fLKi:S IT A M18UKMKAXOK TO KILL CALVES C.NDKll TWO YEARS OF AQB WASHINQTON, D. C. Sept. 25 Congressman William C. Adamson ot Georgia today Introduced In the house a bill making It n misdemeanor to kill cahos undor two year of age, and offer the meat for Interstate commerce. ROUND THE LAKE FflMIRANRF RAfF1 vwiiiiiiw. mivhl TUB MM'AI, At'TOMOIIIMHTH AltKl JL'llliaNT lam Aiouml Coper hlanuilli Lake for hlolk Car. Ilrirhia to lom Up an One of Hie Hlif Fr.ilurt of Hie .utCuulrt for Hie Coming ir Much I'ulillrllr Will llciill r it. in Ilili (Irrxt i:mt. Home t me ir.ii a monrnitut a At H.e rata lb; Klamath couatf jutted toward niraiicliig for an in- iriiirt art, btlcgln In (h produtu uuranco tonu.t for atock cart to be of their rmihu. tbn exhibit bootbi ran around the tpuer I Jke. the mel ghnz Main ftrcot. betwtta rourta to be Luld In Aukuii of net )jr. tni Hull,, win be filled to their em- The buaine nun id Ktnf.il ami rcltb) tnli etenlnz tue automobile daltra In particular Krery oectlon of the count? la rep ent rltbt to bit in the matier, sill. MMMeJ In the dltpUrt. and tha qnal mc to the proper pan.ti for kuch lu- ty and rarletr of product ahofro ex .witiauou uould help lb giulat tJa thil of any other year. ' 1 o r c krucuiiieu tuu pio.uiij hii- itllliedi They arc r.ow much Rratllled at the tcno cf a leitr ftoin the Weatern 1 UICB 1 bllo AiaociatiLQ r-k.-!ulii(f tbo , lopottd race, lecehed by V, T. I.ee. ibe .eitcrn Automobile Aaaocla tion bandied the I'anama-raclrle road race July lib. tho Santa .Monica road lae auiuii jut, fiuu win uiami ma Ia) Angelrii-Elan Dlego-l'hoenlx road I ace November Id. With the V. A. A. back of and' managing the "flound-the-Lake" race meet ot 114. Notice ot the race will all column ' and column of apace In the news-l lutulrl Af Ih lTnlta. QtatAfl mnA rtn.' ada, and the event will prove a big thing for Klamath county la a pub-l llclty way. Mr. Harold Ostrom, Held manager, for th W. A. A., In wrIUng to Mr. J Lee, saya In part: j "A to the management ot the. ettnt, the Western Automobile Aaso- elation ha handled aeveral very auc - ceuful races, and we will be very1 glad to handle this event for you. and can assure you of our utmost en deators to make It the success you desire. With best wishes tor the ruc cesa ot tho race, we reamtn, W. A. A., I er uaroia uitrom." HETCH HETCHY BEFORE SENATE 1HOSK IIOOST1.NQ THIS UTAI. hA.V I'lUNCISCO SIH8UHK SAY IT WILL GO THROUGH INSIDE OF A WKEK Lulled l'ress Service WASHINGTON. D. C. 8ept. 25. the Hetch Hetchy bill waa reported In the senate today. The bill went on the calendar, and there I a prospect that It will go through In a week a a democratic measure. DELZELL Nomination for Local Postmaster Before Saute United Press Service " WASHINQTON, D. C, Sept. J5.- postmaster of Klamath Falls, Oregon, was sent to tbe senate tbta morning by President Wilson. All there remalna to be don in rouuectlon with the naming ot Post master Clyde Brandenburg's success or Is tho confirmation by the senate ot President Wilson's nomination. Slnco a message was received the other day from Congressman Willi C. Ilawley to tbe effect that DeUell waa appointed, the announcement that his 'EXHIBITS POUR ! IN FOR DISPLAY AN MAIN QTBFFT VII llllllll UIIILkl Al.l, I'AIITM OF TIIK OOUXTY AIM ItKI'ltKaKATED ,Ua,U IHneoa I'ourth ud WMh Are HcIiik IUilill ITIIe1 WHh Kl ,,t ,IP iimdaeJ of Apfcolfariil I'mlearor In KloiiMtfi Coamr. Mucli rrult I In lie Mem, and -nirrr Are UothI Imllfldual IIooOm Tbtre nere oms exhibit placed tettordar, but the trcatcr portion ar- rived today. Thwe nrr ronitantly romlni In. The rrult exhibit thl )ir are ex rntlonMly good It. V, Tow!1 of :no h-ia more than twenty-flr Tarl- ttle In hi exhibits, and Frank Arm- ltronlc ,, ,,, hort,eoUurUU ha equally good dliplay. In addition to tha dlanlar of I 'ath county atock and produce durlag the three days, a Wild Weal show 1H i be giron at Modoc Park each aJter- parachute drop will b a dally tea- tur. . SOCIALISTS GET ' ATJUD6E; NABBED .MMrrY - MM: WKlTlw HIM URN TKIW UKFYINO HIS OROEMst. UK 1L1S THEM HKLD OX COX TUtlT CUAKaK United Press Service SEATTLE. Sept. J 6 .Signed By ninety-nice socialists, a letter ditylM Iho antl-atreet speaking order waa re vived today by Judge Hiuapkreys. The letter aald the party Intended to nnke the order a farce. The Judge baa ordered tha arrest ot the algner on contempt ot court chsrgos. Chief Judge Edgar M. Cull ot the New York court ot appeal, I pre siding at the trial ot William Sulaer, governor of New York state, who waa Impeached by Ibe assembly, Hie lower house of the legislature. Judge Cul len ha long been a member of the court ot appeals, and haa stood high In the estimations ot lawyer and th laity. Thl country contume annually about one-third of tha world' oat put of lead and copper. IS NAMED name haa been ssnt Defers) U by President Wilson is no MrBft. , H . .- .- JJ A..- .-. . . 1. ' I II is coueeuau mat wmu ) , assured tbe appoiatmaat. aa4; shMf T", the meuag ot Hawley ma UJs)( r premature, so far a appotofssHrtst ''',. rantanurf I ' ... .vji1. . " - ". 1 L. I"S "Since the message from iCsursfi J v4 ,. man Ilawley, I have reeetve vices from Washlagtesi ntu4ia.j& appointment," said 'Mr. Die)lv4 morning. "I believe, Uou'sh, ttttl' tbe matter will be'rua thnrngh,' Ml order to allow the taraJw : sat JfM office to moU." he early 'Isi.Ufi f-'S ;' i &. '$ VK YA 4?,V ., a I Ft f