The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 04, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SIURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1913
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NATION TO
Efficiency Bill Is Passed by the
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AT THF EXACT
TURNED INTO
I IIII.IIIXI. MILL .lWOUM'i: Tllll
KVKNT IN IU.AMATII FAI.M
Aimrlrn'k Clnal lliiitlnrcrliia- ''
illrl Will Ih (VlrlitMlnl Tlllo'llli
diiI llin I.Kli'1 lijr n llliiulim ( HrlU,
Illmilnu of WliUllr- mill .Moiiicii-
lary Hiih ii.l.iu of llulut
rrly Htcry lly ami Town. I1'
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Ipeopto tbo benefits tn come, lu this
.Sot Friday la tl.oday tliat Coloul,,,cnOII through thla great waterway,
Uiorge tloclbala, chief engineer ot 'und nnkltii; for a nhort olxfrranre.
tl i I'auama raual coutlructlon, baa
1. iUnatrl fur Hm lulllal opening of,
Hi a treat waterway. Hoiaetliua that,
ilir b will ordar tbo hvadgatea op
nod, lu allow tbo walera now eepa-'
rated, lu commingle, making potilblei
tb.i loug-dreamud-of occau-toocean
tnp arroaa (bo Isthmus by vessels of
an tonnsgo.
riiorc waa no lot ceremony ar
tuuged lu mark tbo actual openlnc of
Hi waterway, una of tbo greatest on
gll erring accompllthmente of tbo
wnrld'a bUtory a probloui which do
fi ted tbo geulut ami aklll of tbo
ontlnecra who bad already construct
irfl tbo Suet canal and an otorlaatlng
inimotlal lu Yatikco activity and In
Kt.tully, atldu from tbo Pauama-1'a-
rll e International Kxpoillton ni oau
Fi tnrlaco In I DIG.
in the laal few daya, when It bo
ut .)n known that Colonvl (loothala,
II.. human machlno that baa direct d
uYir) movement In tbo stupendous
un tcitaklug, would (urn tho walrra
h. on October 10. ' " ln Ulohn'a Kord car. They will do!
at. rtod all over tho UnlUd Hl.tea fur,
a abort iibaervanre. At ilgnnla flaabeo ,
from rannmn when Iho he-adgaloa aroi
o..nid, holla will ring, wlilatlea will Hldon ntal blood orangea from Pal
blow, and In many cltlia and towactlno nro Iho mutt prlied In tbo
btialneaa will bi-aiupuidnln few mtu-. world, according In a firm of fruit
U(M .brokera(lu Lhorptol, which la now
r 1 ,,, 11,.. i.n.i win.lmporllnis nearly . lullllon boiea of
b vapvclally marked, for the opening.
of tho galea will mean not only Iho
completion of Iho great ditch, but tbo
commence of u now vra of prosperity
for Iho ontlro I'aclflc Slope, when our
manufacturers will havo a direct mar
ket for hta wnrca in tho Knit and on
th i:uropiin continent, and the con
tumor will hnvo thii prlvllego of buy-
RIVER ON A
Guadalupe River Floods
United Pros Service
AUSTIN, Texas, Oct, 4. Tho
Unudalupe lllvor has reached a forty
foot flood height, and Is causing de
struction In that part ot the state.
The (laudalupo und San Marcos
valleys are Inundated, Tbo crops
(biro are all dostroyod,
1'evonty-llvo porsons have been ma
rooned at Hants Anna mound, two
miles south of aontale.
Two boat loads of provisions have
betn sent to their relief.
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FOR WIRE
TIME WATER IS
THE BIG DITGK
lug lil goodt direct (rniu lliw maim
facturer u( Kioto tedious.
Klainnlli Kll residents will be up
ITliol iif tlm opining (it the head
'KilM through tlm ilctnlil As sunn
as (hi I started word will bo flithed
,Iii t llrM. ami lliv newt will be
alren In lliu public by (ho ringing of
tbn Unto brll at tbo lira station
Allrld) llirlff U talk of a short
nifiTinldii nf butlnett hero (o mark
In.tlm raiil' ni ruing Mayor Nicholas,
la )!, la irlnrliK a proclaam-
Ion. raltlne tu the attention of the
EN ROUTE EOR
ROGUE RIVER
I'.VItTV I.K.WI.H TIIIH MIIHM.Nd
TO i:.NJ()V CAMI'IMl AT HKAII
WATKIIH Ol' TIIIH IIIIAIITIKUI.
HTHKAM
A. I). Miller and wife, Allen Sloan,
Dr. Hamilton, Kd Hodge and Clarence
I nderwood left today for a camping
! trip on tho Upper Itoguo Hirer.
Tliey win uo lunowtu tomorrow uy
W. I'. Johnion and wife. Still an
other patly will loato tomorrow for
tbo aamo neck of tho wood, In which
will be (leu. Illvhii, (leorge Humph-
.. .'l.i(f. UIl.ii nn.l 1.1 VVlliBr.l
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In n French competition for $100,.
000 In prltea for Iho gretvtt Inven
tions for safely In aviation, n Non
hrollu lincntiir will enter n parachute
folded on tho tall of an aeroplano
and attached to nn aviator by bar
nets. RAMPAGE
Two Rich Texas Valleys
So tar no fatalities have been re
porlvd, although there have been sev
eral narrow 1 scapes from drownlna
Ono family spent tho entire nlgn
on Iho floating root of a homo, and
wiru retcuod this morning In au al
most oxhausted condition.
Thu Hood Is the worst over known
tn this section, and tbo damago dono
cannot yet bo estimated, llosldes tho
ontlro loss of crops, much stock has
bein lost and many buildings havo
been swept away or totally destroyed.
OBSERVE
mim
Will Educate His
Children in America
Auguitu II. l-guln, former preal
ilt lit of I'cru, haa derided that ho
wanta tu make North American! of
hi. two aona. and bo haa brought
(hi III to thla country to bo educated
lint jiiaMr, iiiq ciqrr. ! HI iUV uai
Trrslty of Wlnconsln, wh!I Juin. Ih
youtiitcr. tins ben snt lo nn ncatlemr
ai arremon, m ,
w1.11.. ,,.i,i,ni f i.., Mr i.,,i,
Whlliiprcaldentori.ru ir. I.egulal
did much to promote the InlcroaU ot
hit country lln haa laid plana for
building a railway which will con'
nrcl Iho water of tho Pacific with the
Atlantic I'cru haa 3,000 ml I en of
navigable water, and when a railroad
la built from Corro do I'atco to Ucay
nil there will bo direct connection be
tween the two oceana
Another remarkable achievement
under tho direction of 1-er.ula waa tbo
erection of a wlreleaa atatlon on flan
Crlilobal Hilt In t.lma. Thla la the
largtat wlreleta atatlon In the world,
mid If New York haa at largo a one,
direct communication by wtroleaa
would bo potitble between Now Yorki
and Lima.
ROOSEVELT AGAIN
TO HIS JUNGLES
l-Uli:il l'IHllli:.T AMI I'AHTY
i.iau: today roit iixi'loiia-
TION Ol' TDK M)UTH A.MCItl
CAN I.NTI.'ltlOlt
United I'rett Service
NKW YOItK, Oct. 4. Theodore
lloosowlt sailed today aboard the
steamer Van Dyko for South America.
Mrs. Itootovilt, two naturalists, Ker
mlt llootevvlt, Krauk Harper, the
Colonel's prlvuto secretary, were
umoiiR tblto who composed Iho ex
president's party.
They expect to reach Itto Janerlo!
uctouor si, Airs, iioosoveu win re
turn from Itlo Janeiro lo Now York.
A tentntltu ltlnorary was given out
today was that tho party will reach
Sun Paulo October SSIh and lluonos
Ayres November 4th, At those places
nnd at Valparaiso and Santiago, Chill,
tho Colonel will mako speeches.
From Santiago tbo party will strike
Into tho Interior of South America on
a Jaunt somowhnt similar to (he
famous African Jungle trip on which
ltoosevelt embarked Immediately
after turning over the White House
rolns to President Taft four and
half yoars ago.
Colonel Koosevolt will bring back
much data for the American Museum
of Natural History. Tho party ox-
peels to return next spring.
Roosovolt remarked on embarking:
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KADEE COMPANY
1 OONATES A SITE
FOR CUIBRARY
ik I'Diinos or tiii: immoih
"IIMK.'K TUN"
Iknl fur Halt nil Atrt of tlio New
1'iiiirt lloiiM' Work la Mini fur
IIituiiI Till Aftiruuuii tJO.IKM
twillahln lor lluildlng 1'niin tlic
('arm ii'o CoriMiwilbn County tu
Italto I'unil fur Maintenance.
A doed conveying to tbo Klamath
county a fro alto for tho county
library waa died for record thla after-(
noon at tho county clerk'a office. Tbo
provltlona of tho tmtrument follow;
I'nniaiona o. mo umrumeni ioi.ow;
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u' " uouf om com 01 iu uuhcq
8ulM ot America, to It paid by the'
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"hereof la hereby acknow edged, and
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nuuirui t. (irivu; RVKUUnicUKVU, toll
for and In conalderatlon of the ore-
Hon thorcon by tbo party of the tec-
ond part, of a carneglo Library build
ing, hereby convoya, remliea and quit
clalmt unto tho party ot the aecond
pari, all that certain lot, piece or par
cel of land alluatcd, lying and being
lu block 10 In Hot Hprlnga addition
lo the City of Klamath Fallt, County
of Klamath, State, ot Oregon, and par
ticularly doicrlbed at follewa:
"Uoglnnlnc at tho touthwett corner
of tald block ten. Hot Sprlngt Addl-
Hon to Klamath Fallt, Oregon, thence I
miulb TO degrtea and ST mlnutea eail
n dlttance ot 150 feet; thence north
31 degreet SO minute eatt a dlttance
of ISO feet; thenco north TO degree!
j 27 mlnutea wctt a dlttance of ISO
I fret; thence touth 31 degreea SO mln-j
uioa won n uisiaucu ui isv ieci, more
ftp t,.tf 111 It... tinll.f nf I.Mlnnli.o.
containing O.S ncrca moro or leta"' 1
Tbo nung ot Iho uaed ror record
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b iho count) court Indicates that the
alio has been accepted. Thla Is a por
tion ot tho block where tbo Klamath
County court houto Is under course
of ronttructlou.
Iho CanuRlo Corporation haa
BKieed to erect a 120,000 library
building In thla city, providing tho
county will furnish a slto and raise
not lets than 11,000 annually for' tho
maintenance of the Institution. The
library fund ley annually brings In
nn amount In excess ot this.
CALUMET CAMP
i'outy mim:us i-ut in a dull-
I'K.V flK.V. AllllKY TIIHKAT
1..NS SU.MMAUY TltlUTMENT
I Oil OFKKXUKHS
CAI.UMKT, Oct. 4. General Ab
bey, commanding the militia patrol
ling tho copper camps here, has an
nounced that ho will rule the city
with an Iron hand. This baa quieted
the disturbances.
Forty miners uro held In a bull pen
today.
" Wo go to carry to our brothers In
tho south a message concernlo, the
newer Ideals ot the greater democracy
which has come Into being among us
bore."
CANAL OPENING
Senate
I,
Curtiss's New
Olenn II. Curtlta haa Juit ahlpped
to
Knclaiid a naw "flrln boaL"
which may engage In a race with lm-
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hour
Curtlu exists to have It dem-l0
Mr. Curtlu expocta to have It dem
ocitrated for a number of IlrltUh
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THRESHER KEPT
BUSY THESE DAYS
INDIAN
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(lleral.l ttpctui twnrice)
KLAMATH AfJENCY. Oct t. Tho
taw rttervatlou tbreabtng machine Is
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.'&..U.I1 .run ,u lun . iciuu. u. uuuuc
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1'olnl. T" ernln crop la heavier and
belter tbau utual. and there la a lot
to bo threshed, but tbo way the ma-
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aportamtn and later to tend It to tbe"iand1'1 bMiMfiiUr wben carrying a
Mediterranean. Curtlta' flylne boat I heavy load.
chluo Is diving Into It, It looks as at Its destruction. Light Immigrants
though It will bo finished In a short' bo were In tbo building at tbo time jl'nlted Press Service
lime. Tho Modoc Point country Is became panic stricken, and narrowly TIIUCKEE. Nov., Oct, 4, Baow
ouu of tbo best dlatrlcta for grain ctraped death from tho flames. ( sheds covering a stretch of several
ud fruit. This has been proven by The varloua railroads using the ralks In tho high Blerraa west ot here
txperliuent. , union depot will now erect one ot the 'were destroyed by Are today.
(most modern buildings of tho kind ln( Tbo lots Is $20,000, .
Mr. C. llarker and family will leave tho country, the estimated cost of In addition all the trains will be
for Medtord today, whero they will which Is fJO.000,000. .delayed at least ten hours,
reside. Many of their friends here -sT:TSrrrrS55SSSrsssr2S3?
r.lll miss them, but tbey wish them
lucces In their now homo. They will ,
make tho trip lu their wagon.
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Mrs. N. Cblckatkano Is very 111 al
her homo. She Is not expected to ro-j
cover, sue is tbo widow or the late
ljulmby Chlckaskaue, who was mur
dered ou tho reservation two years
ago. Qulmby waa catcher and cap
tain ot tho baseball team, and his ab
seuce teems to have killed active In
terest ln tho national game on the
reservation.
The Indian schools opened Monday
all over the reservation.
II, W. Hlncks, project engineer ln
charge ot the Modoo Point reclama
tlon work, la doing great work on tho
big ditch, Ho has more men at work
now than early In the summer.
A completo steam Are engine
mounted on two wheels and light
enough to bo handled by two men,
has been Invented In England tor
suburban and private use.
This Afternoon
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"Flying Boat"
la dealcncd throuhout aa a f our-paa-,
tnar macnino, ana me wmf are.
hull and otory part of the machlno
hM pUnnod accordingly; thla.
f,o jail U 100 imnUaru lWOpUtQr
botl whtn uppj wUh curtlu O-X
h P motor, butono that will leave
hi,, w-r , ..,nv d which
water very quicgiy ana wnicn
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handle beautir.iliv h.n rirrrin
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DEPOT BURNED:
GOOD FOR TOWN
III It ST. l'AUt, lUlLKOAH UOJ1K
WILL UK IIi:i'L.VCU) UY MOD-
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Ut.V STKCCTUIIK COSTI.NO TUNI
MILLIONS J
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8T .AULi Mlnni 0ct. 4,At an,
.early nour ,h, morning the old Union
depot In this city was destroyed by
lire.
The atructure haa lonr been an eve,
4 " "" uaa long neen an eye-
toro to tho retldenta and vltltora In
tills city, and no regrets wero heard
TOFIX CUSTOMS RATES
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'Customs Officials Arranging the New SckWes
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct. 4.
Customs officials In all parts of the
country are today grappling with tho
task ot administering tho provisions
of tbo Underwood tariff measure,
which became a law last night.
It is predicted that within ten days'
time the system will be working
smoothly.
Although technically effective to
day, tho customs collectors were ad
vlsod to assess Imports temporarily
under the old tariff rules.
This wll permit the Immediate las
port of merchandise.
MANY FEDERAL
PLUM TREES IN
DEMOCRAT HANDS
HIM. GIVKH MUCH I'ATRONAOK
TO I'AKTV
Abollaliment of tho Commerco Ooavt,
anil tho Taking of the ApBotataaaat
of Deputy Collectors of 'In ami
Itercnue and Cuatona aa4 Poyly
MarshaU Oat of ClrU 8rrlc I
Are Ilcaaa la the
Unlte1 Pr 8rl
adiii.-ujv., u,
C. Oct ir-Am
urgent efflclency bill, carrylac prarV
alona abollahlns the ceaimre.
jn December SUCrtmOThtg
COIICClOni UIX OotpUt
trom th civil trr., PMm4 I
ate today.
Th. hm.. nnt ml. ,m i.
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tho commerce court, bnt alee
legislation remorlng the preaeat
commerce court Judgea from Uetr
Job.
Tbo senate provision rttalaa tfceae
judgea at circuit Judgea until Jfcetr
dutlea are terminated by either real-
1 nation, death or removaL
I The removal of the varloua dopu
tythlpa from the civil tervlco opotaa
up million ot dollars In patroaac
for dlttrlbutlon by tho democrats.
SNOWSHEDS BURN
IN THE SIERRAS
1 WKNTY TUOURAM) DOLLARS HI
MOXirrAItY LOSH, UKSIDHs THK
DKLAY TO ALL TKAFVIO KN
IIOUTK
Tbo new ratoa will. go late
within a tow days.
"The consumer cannot
tariff to show Its effect for
months, possibly a year'saMiCetv
grossman oscar unasrwooa, mm
of the new bill. y-
ino goods IB SBtM
have on their sholvee were
uv, U.OiU MMUt. 0 WH,1fvlSTW
tlon the new law eaMa.wWJwsr
ductloa o( jseJeea UatH'ta ,
cbauU have aUaaeta ;isjg mm t J
stocks,
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