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

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KLAMATH FALLS
PRINTS THE
MEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
OFI'ICIAI. NKWSPAI'KK
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1913
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PRESIDENT TO BLOW
ENTIRE COUNTRY
WILL PAUSE FOR
A FEW MINUTES
MUUI.0 Willi! W'll.l. ASMIIt.M'i:
ni.utr
lUkiolM lb llrirlp. ( I ImIi I'll!
Utmlmm, Hi. IUII Will lll lh
hl(il, and Ir I Iip Xlnulr Dual.
aa Will IUII. Mtil.llr. Will llluta
aaj lull. Will IIImi m a, lilMilv
U itml I axIrHaklna'
I'.itid I'imi Kanlc
WA.IIIMiTON. I l'. Oct
At 11. Wklt Hum. at 2 u'clurk lix
Maris. I'la.id.bt W'lUun III prraa
IU ..ttue Baahlag Ih eUnal Hi Ih.
wtira t t l'om canal to
eVt.rt. Ih lUantlr bla.l which
ill arnolUb Ik laat barrl't Lw.n
la ! ftf.aba
All trrtk.mrnl hate ! cum
AM (or tkU la. tart, end when lb.
ia.;firr dim la d.tru)rd by lb
itMa.nl (bar. u dlbirult. lb
in. canal .III b an accumiUik-
lid ikd North and rbiutb Am.rlra
III k dlisrcd
tit Musing uul ot lb Itral
i.rti.n dike at llaiuboa, which U
iU l.a.lalr.1 oUlecl. k.plng lb.
iitar. el (Uluii Uks Irurn Culebra
l. lll .Bret lb. ruinpl.tlun til lb
fiuaa taaal. and lb r.alllatlun ul
M at tta surld a ii.al.at .nilur-
.I ittit n. tiitic nit ( tii low.
tijtimlt. tuniorru will b tba oc-
tiles far a r.lablallon all mar lb
tiled Mum m bunuc nl the Yank..
laLrnla.tiun tbal put tbruugh tba
vwj lt(h. and an lb I'aclCe Coa.l
vlw la toktn nl lb big thing. Ibal
r ctniDf lor Ihli rrilnu thruugh
otniii( n ba ixaan lu icatt
irr
U I'ortbnd, Han Franct.ru. I
lilt and all uth.r lam. rill., all
il Ik itrt ran will nop, ami pr.i
I'ttUI tilult. mil ba tiled at all
(oil. Iluiluraa aim lake
"It auafrtiamn, tulluwlng Ills f
'! ot tkt flaih anhminrlng the arl
"I et III Mail.
1U ll.r.ld !, arranged lor lb
IkiIH c tla.li from (Umbo nl
lit ItiUl.t l, bUat a a.l ulT, and
llll t,r uiilimiiiCrd lijr flic fir
' f tkt Ore b,. Iium.dlat.ly
tIL in in ci) x,, iU,,; out
' ll4 lldllid, mid .lll.llo. and
lUil. U u ,,Tmliiaxl-.t
I'm Mcbulaa jrmli'filay laauad a
I'wlinittloii aiklnr llt rltliana lo
"Had bgiinM, (ur Dfo mlnulta,
'""lac llm hi'Ka n( canal'
oHilln Moil u( Ihi. bualncM
' taio atratis,.. lo do ihla, and
t loia . b, ,!! rnlixltiiK on
, 4iCnl mirk nl l hi. Amir-
talnir
OVER 50 BU. TO ACRE
Experiment With Turkey
Uld of f,n; bushel to the
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iu, . "v mip reniru mm nee
ttU u" ri"'rl' "'"' n,"t"1 'rom
IumI' 81""1 '" 0r iledtled to en
S"1 "U Turkey llud tvhoat,
irtln r?"" 7 W cr" trMt ,0 lho
I.M.J .' w,"" Ihre.lied recently.
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buihel of excellent
a.!1
TO PLAY HERE
1111 IMI.IIM IIIIKtnlK HUM
lltl.l. null. Kill UM.M. V.Wn
will, in; I'uti.n i.ii: in tiii:
MIIMII
A f aula bltn lb (uglball taami
ul Aabtabd blub irbuol and Klamatb
ruunl bl(h trbuul .III L. pla)d at
kloduc I'alk uu Halurdai, Oclub.r Jt
Tbli nuall) arltUd I) lun( dli
lain lrlibul till MUlblLI
In i'll'lllim lur tba oiinlnc cub
ical fiiarb it A MK'all will mt III
.)ra tbniuch a iru.lllu tralnlnc
trlud. and It II KKilbla tbat Urn lll
iiulllba a ttrlrl dirt lur tbrm tu (tick
lit during tb ItMllball ieMin
kill all baa quit a buncb ul bn)a
uul lur I'Ucta Ilia man. lbnab.
ai arailr all llcbl. but tbr) loa bu
llm In t'tllni under a;. an tbalr
l mar makr Up lbs lark ul bra!
Itrferti Irurn Aibland ars lo tbr
llrl tbat id. tram tbta irar la coin
lawrd "I braan lada TbI baa ar
rancnl an silrnalls uur (nr Ibla
a.aaon
SCHOOL MONEY
IS
rT MiiiMii, hii'i:iiinti:m.
i:nt jit mwi'i,im tiii:
Ullllh htMTl; AMI ttll.NT
iici.i-, tin: iuTitiri
fuunll HurlHtrndrnl Krrd I'rlrl
xli baa Jual roullrl tbr annual
atirllunniriit u( cuunl) and atal
luliila lu tbr larluua arboul dlalrlcta
i( tb count.
Tb la irmldra tbat at lb Octn
br aMirlliininrnl each dialrict ahall
IKrli llwu and lb lrlalndr ul
tb lutid. aliall b ailKirtiund lo tb
ilialtlrta In iirui'iirllon tu nuinbrr ul
,uiU rnumiratrd
Tbla alluoa, brildta Ids 1100 (ur
sacli dlalrl'l. an addllluual aum ul
II 60 ir l't'lt.
llm atalo a'ortluiimriit la II
l-rr liupll
liurlnc Hi rr ( ll Uu'"' "
brrn dlatrlbulrd 1 100 lu cacli dll-
irltl and III 60 l-r rupll Hum tn
rounlr lunda. Micro -III t ni'l'roi.
Imalrly i: lr IHU'U dlalrlbulrd In
I'lii'iiitmr ur Januir).
Ilraldra llira auma a lalKO UUtuUrr
ul dUlrlcta ba lunda drrlird Irom
ai'fdal laioi.
In llm .ctiiiul. Ilio letting oil of
tb blait will b" the ofta.lon for the
ringing ul II" '. "" f,,r u l,vo
iltkiKo'si halt l'" I"H'"- "url,,K
thl. period, the leather will briefly
outline to the lu.'U In" w''""',
nrhlnvi'ini'iil Jmt made a reality.
Red Yields Big Crop
... ,.i,f.i ) tbo proper
knrlely for 'lii hre. nttordlng lo
i .a. i.,iiiiliti tint eh
Mr. Hliori. in" 'M' ""
ilomumlraled lht II U 1"' "
ailnpivtl l Ho ellinnle, '! uUu
ilntit yield I nlci In II favor.
r-MiiimtKcd ly ' ,um "' Mr'
Short will I'Uut Urge area to Tur
key Hud wheat Ihl. Ml. Some of
bU nuliltbor are planning to do likewise.
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MACK'S KID
Giants Are Given Walloping at Polo Grounds;
Schang Gets Home Run; Collins
New York . . .
Philadelphia . . .
II) ll.ll. hlll:ltlll.N
i VVrlltrn lur lbs I lillrd 1'fr.a)
Hil.li nllOI'MlH, Nrw York. Oct.
i uluii. Mark a nra kid pllcbsr
madr C'-l ltli Irncranc todaf.
brn Dual . tb uunr.atrr lakrn Irurn
Halt l.akr rarllar In ths aiaaoti. un
(ruin tbo lllanla
Tb )ouncatrr bid tb Olanla cum
(Irlrlr at till BtiCf, huldlOK tlivin
d"n to a arant air o( run a and (It
bita ilr t a itrdlr at all tltnra. aud
altbouih b did nnl attain aur atrlkt
out rrenrda, b nnl walkrd on man
and bit una man
Ha-aklnc ' )uncatrra, tbr dar
UK ul W'allrr Hrbanc brhlnd Hit
(lair lor tbr Athlftlra muat nut b
HVMl
I'ltilur, Aililrilr
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Thl. kid attorded .picn-.
did support lu Hutb, and .eieral f
lbi putiiiila atu arcredlted to him.
iCasaaaaaV srA!
butli from tun alter foul. nd qultk.IOK k,,ofkisl a pop fly to Collin.. No
.rg lo second- In the elgblli Hch.ng .rni.
rloutvd uut a homo run.
1 On the other hutid, the Athletic.
Kill lo "1.11110 Jed" Tiireau with a
I , nuiaiico, and when the .moko final
'ly cleared aw). It touni that
the pli)ir from the City of Ilroth
erlr l.ue had taken eight ruti. and
n iluien hlU Irom the Otark Olant
,11ml Dee" Criituliill, who relieved
! him.
Itli-.ht from lho nr.t Inning the Ath-
telle took n Hart, and In tlio llr.t
uml .ecoixl Imiliil!'. I')' huntlilng lx
I hit., they itlenned n quintet of tallies.
I I'-elther'. wild throw over Morklo'
head wa rci'un.lblo for two run..
In the eunth the Athletlr. again
did tliliiK". and lho irlldo by Collin
uu. followed by lo alliRle.. "Tc."
wit. then flit l ll" bench.
Crandalt fltibhed lho eieutli lun
lug nlrely. t'l I" ,l" 'llilh Sthaug
lundrd out a homo run.
Tim llUtil. w,,r outplayed, out
fielded, outlmtled. In fact, outttawod
In oery fcnluro of the game by tho
Markmen.
Tho work ot Collin., second ba.e
for lho Athletlr.. wa. one of tho tea
turts of tho gati'o- 0ut of elut
clinure ho made llvo putout and
tivo a..Ut. figuring lu the double
pla. lu the first Inulug ho singled
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and acutrd; lu llif around lis alngltd,
brlnnlnc boms a runnar, and la ibt
isicntli lis druir out m thrrs-ucktr,
ruinlnK lo wltb a run on lbs ilngls
(olluollK.
Il ralnrd nrarlr all Jar jtitrrdajr.
and drlulrd a hlt tbU morning.
Ai a rtiult. lbs I'olo Qround dia
mond a aomwbat brarr. jl'1!'' "u,h ,0 llirrJr ,0 Melnnlt, No
llr.t Innlug j rum.
Atlil.llca - lluri.hr tnt out.' Scirnlli Innlnu
I inrb.r lo Mrrklo. Oldrlng alogltdi . Atblillca-Murrar .Inglrd. but b.
toll.,., .inglrd and Ilakcr alio dror '"" J " y?" f
uut a ns.ck bit. bringing "Hub.- " T Oldrlng; Collin, then tit
.rro.i tb. Mats. Mclnnla ..nl do.n" I'"1 toT lhf7ck.r. acorlng
Li tbr tbrr-atrlk. reute: 8trunk0'f'. nd liaVtr'a .Initio (ollow
dial, to .hurutop. but Fl.Uhsr '" "ou' Co nt yr ' rb
tbrs tbt-ball Mer U.rkl.-a hsad.'- w.a at thl. point that the
allowing Colllna and Dakar to romp
bom and Htrunk to ctt to ircond;
Harry lop tlr to Kletebcr retired thr
Alhlrllri. Tbrc rum; three bill.
(ilanti llcrioic at out, llarr)
to Mclnnla. Itayls alnglrd and Fleteh
r rnt to Brit altrr bring lilt with
Ihr ball. Tb chance (or a acors waa
rndrd hn Ilium hit a pop tlr.
birh aa gatbrrrd In bjr Colllna and
tui.rd to Harry, doubling Harry out
No rum, I hit
Sotuml lulling
AlhUllr Schang atruck out and
lluih tlU-d to Murray, alnglra wero
made by Murphy and Oldrlng, and
Colllii- ircond aluglu u( tb game
(nought thrte two homr. Ilakcr
(urrrd Colllna out by thr Doric una.
Ittrd roulr. Two run.; i hit..
Olant. Sliafrr out, Collin, to Mc
liinli. Murray knocked n fly to Col
line, and Mclean endrd tbe Inning
when 8cbang gathered In hi. op
foul No run.
Third Innlujc
Athletic. Mtlnnl. knocked a fly
,tu llurni and Strunk alio drove out,
'n fly which the right fielder gathered:
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nop fly wo. taught by., nVcr b(foro he M . tack"
MtLean. No run.. Two run.- J hit I
lerkle out un a fly t0 , I0 ,cconiI two rum, . mis.
lllaail. Qkaf .llnl'A All. a. 4 u l-l
-.w,. ijrrr
niants Merkle
jstrunk; Te.re.tu .truck out and Her
Fourth InnliiK
Athletlr
Schang fanned out and
It it ula uliiseld.l hak r.ittisil'nMil rtn flrsl
In. Murphy', fly wa. grabbed by Sh. - ,
ter and Oldrlng went down by tbe
Doyle-Merkle route. No run.; I hit.,
fllanta Haker taught Doyle'a foul ;
after a hard run; Fletcher tingled.'
mid while Hum. wa. fanning out ho'uau lo wiii.e. wno reueveu eraie
stole .ecoiul. ShKfer went down by n' nrt, and Murray went down by
Collln-to.Mrlnnl. play. No rum; 1
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1'ittlt Innlnit '
Athletlr. Cullln. out on a lly to!
Murray and Haker' fly wa. caught)
by Fletcher, Mclnnl. wont out on
lly to Murray. No rum.
OlunU Murray wnlked and tolo
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aeronu; itci.enn men urovo oui a
.Inglo. tegliterlng Murray; owing to
McLean' .ore foot Coovr ran for
tho catcher; Merkte knocked a fly to
Murphy and Cooper nnnexed aocond;
Te.reatt went out, Haker to Mclnnl,
nnd Cooper moved lo third; Ilertog
retired on n throw from Schang to
Mi'Iimli. Ono run; 1 hit,
Nlith Inula
lllg Larry McLean, who wo In
jured ye.terday, wo retired, and Mo
draw put Wilton behind the rubber
fur the atanta.
Athletic. Strunk knocked a fly to
a Three Sacker
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followed,
llurna. and Harry, who
druts out a .Ingle; Schang went outi
un a (oul lo union ana iiu.n uu
lly to Doyln. No run.; 1 hit.
(il.SU Mtlnnl. garnered
lor!e'. gro.md.r and retired him un-
BMUted; Kletther walked, but Hum.
who (olluwed him. hit Into a double
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Catcher, Athletic.
derrick m failenrd to one Jell Tee-
ruau, and
Old Doc" Craudall went
in tbo but. Mclnnl. ended tbe Inn-
tne uv nv to Dovle. who touehed
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(Hants Shafer drove out a two-,
.acker and Murray followed with a
I.lnglr, .coring the Dutchman; Mur-.
,i . ,i.,i ..,.,n,i hi
ahMKt U,row to Collin, retired him;
hj va -. v-a -r -- a h
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"-'randan, wno louowcu. em oui.
Collin, lo Mclnnl.. Ono run; J hit.
Klglitli Iimlni:
Athletic. Strunk retired Cran-
llm nme combination. Willi iw men
down Walter Schang clouted the ball
lor n four-sack trip, tho .etond homo
run o( tho .eric, llu.h .truck out.
retiring the Mackmeu. One run 1
blt.
(limit. Ilertog drove out a liner
1 "aker. and Hoylo wa put out by
IM,iil.i n fntil frnm PlAtTt.p1. till
Mclnnla; n foul from Fletcher' bat
wit. taught by Schang, retiring tb
(Hants. No runs.
Ninth Inulna
Athletic. Murphy hit a fly to
Murray; Oldrlng' foul wa nabbed
by thrce-.ackcr Hertog and Collin
went down on u fly to Shafer. No
run.
(Hunts Ilurn went out on a fly to
Murphyi Shafer wa given a baie on
ball, but he was forced out, Darry
to Collin., by Murray. The Dual
(llant went down when Wilton
knocked a foul toward Baker.
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IIIUilhTIUTIOI.V CI.KIIK l)K I.f
.IIIIU.MUM TO KK:i OKJICK
OI'KX Fltllr.W AM) HATCIIDAV
MOUTH U.NT1I. 7lSO
"Hate you r.glit.redT'
Again thl. I. lbs eternal queatloo.
and tbera I. Juit until tbe 20th lo
nb.tl. lo tCaUUr, tu urdtr to be able
to tote at tbe tpecla! election la No-
tetnber. At that time a number of
Important mt-aaurei. among them the
L'nlter.lty appropriation., will come
before tbe people.
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lu urarr lu sue an caaacw w
rcgliter, Itrgiitratlon Clerk Perry De
Lap wltl ktep tbe county cterk'i office
open until i:u tomorrow ana oaiur-
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and alio to bring their wire, to reg-
l.ter.
An Open Letter
To Taxpayers
By The County Court
8lnr It l an unsittakabte fiCl
that Klamath Fall, will be more
greatly benefitted In proportion than
any other part ot the County, It I.
quite right tbat .he ihould aa.l.t
In tbe payment ot the co.t ot this
y.tem of highway.. Up to thl.
time .he ha. contributed only about
IJ per cent ot that amount ot the
work which haa been paid from
' general fund. The balance ha.
come from the tanner, the tim
ber owners, the railroad, and other
Interests outilde ot tbe Incorporated
towns. Under the law the entire
road lery comes from tbe tair
raid upon property out.lde the In
corporated town and .lace the laat
aoei.mrnt roll .how. that the valu
ation ot Klamath Falls la between
one-fourth and one-fifth of tbe total
'valuation of tbe entire County. It
can bo teen that ahe ha. not con-
'trlbuted any too heavily toward
tbe road work already done .Ince
her part wa. only about 15 per cent
ot that amount done under the
' A, .nr r.'t the many benefit
are o apparent and the community;
of nierest between the County at
large and Klamath Fall I o ex -
!fn,lrCl ni? nportnt. that wo be-
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he development of our highway, P""" "4 ,0 U T
a. mm tclptlng for all ot the re.erved seat
' ..la M a. s 11
,. .,. . ,h ,hrr are not
everal large competing town in
Klamath County, as In other coun -
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rnii i n ss rn n nee sin inn criiiiiaui
relative to the development of thl.
awa.An. Mrl.h Ll.n.,lh M.1l. ..
v.loni with Klamath Villi a.
center, nnd no Jealoutle between I Tho four were taken to the grand
elites on account thereof. Tho fu-l Jury anteroom today,
turo will take care ot It.clt It wa'. At.lttant District Attorney John
tomplete our work well, and nll,on ,,, tne law doet not prevent
other towns In the County may In- th. .luh from .el,tn .iekats to
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(Continued on page 4)
TO EXPLOIT
Important Meeting Will
For tho purpote of forming an or
sanitation to exploit the iconic at
traction, of tho Lava lied country)
and the cne ot the Modoe War, a
meeting will be held Saturday even
lug at 8:30 o'clock at tho Hotel Hall.
All of tho.o who took part In the re
rent vi.lt to the lava bed a well u
all other citizen Interested are In
vited to be present at the meeting.
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SULZER CASE IS
BEING ARGUED
BY ATTORNEYS
MAIlrillAMi MARKS BRILLIANT
I - PI.KA- fr-OR GOVKR.XOR
lr(cne Holds That Uie KtlliTi Iav
trwlurcd by the'HUta Ha Beam
IllrgaJ Iklletrd That KefeaMl to
Allow Bolieir to Trstlfy Waa .Vot
fur Hie Hot lateteate of Hla I
IIU Knrrolea Comfldrat.
ALtlANY, Oct. . Final argu
ment wa commenced by the defenM
In the Sutler cue, on the contention
that the .tate'a erldeoee wa Illegal.
After thU the conn decide whether
It ha. JurUdlttlon to try for any of
fcn.ea committed before Suiter waa
worn In.
There I. no aue.tlon but wn.t the
refuul ot the attorney for the de
feats to let Suiter testify hurt the
goternor'i cue. He acn.ule.ced only
when told that bU te.tlmony would
Intolre nU wife.
Attorney Mar.b.11 contended that
tbe remote! ot Salieir from the for
ernor. chair wai a .ubatltutlon ot
anarchy for Uv, and he made a dra
matic appeal for three hour. He
blamed the men whom "the goternor
prevented from looting the .Ute."
AUTHORITIES TO
PROBE SEAT SALE
OFFICIALS OF TUG XEW YORK
.NATIONAL LF-AGCK CLUB ABE
SUMMONF.D UEFOR1 WHITMAN
TODAY
NI.W YOIIK. Oct. J. Dittrirt At
torney Whitman today Uiued sab-
,Ioena. for Secretary John roller,
, rre.ldtnt Hempitead and Treasurer
I A- f10 ot ' York
ball club, owner of the New York
Olant. la connection with the ula of
,. oat.
MlM skinner, the stenographer.
old for the world' erlea.
The Investigation grow out ot the
j demanding of from 20 to ISO for
3 J " r iptcuiator.
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manoge-
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whomever It pleate.
LA V A BE DS
Be Held Tomorrow Nifk
It I believed that with a lltUa
work on tb part ot a live organisa
tion the l.avn Ded can be made a
gieat an attraction to tour! M
Crater Lake. Plan will be dUKtt4
for securing th Improve"!, ot
roadway to tb tc cave. An tort
may also be made toladuc tk
eminent to create a national parkot
the Lava B4 cottairy.
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