The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 11, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH .'ALLS
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
PRINTS THE
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NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
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KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1913
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SHIP BURNS IN OCEAN; 1 36 ARE MISSING
MORE THAN 500 PEOPLE RESCUED ATHLETICS WORLD CHAMPIONS MIS FRONT HUERTA FIRES
IN A RAGING STORM BY VESSELS . .
SUMMONED By wireless CALL k s Superb Pitching Brings Victory
LAMPS LIGHTED?; CONGRESS; TAKES
UP DICTATORSHIP
mum: or nit h i in w h m.ui
mii:iii; mi. ii.i.-r.ui;ii
iiT.tMi wi:vr imiwn
lli. i.ll.r (i , rrr tlnaaliH tint Hip
...ai.u vara druanad
ii il.i.ugt.i H.ai ilia C tniaa.ng
rp all ilri.atird In tlii-aa buala
I'lilted I'lm KaMlca
IU II. MA 1.1 .(.VI) I'OMCK JUIHIK
IIAVK TWO I.VTKIII'IIKTATIO.VH.
M.ITTKK WILL UK TAKKX 01'
tTUTIIKIl Kill Htrrrf.KMK.NT
AUowsOnlyTwoSafeHitsDuringGame
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.1 HKNIf OUTIIHKAK M KXPWOTUB
AXV MI.VUTK
What kind of a light eontlltutea'
thp front llfht nf an aiitnmnhllaf
1 Tbl. quetllon puttied Folic. Judge l1"' of ,,w Me" Am
tUavltl lbl moralac. when K. II. Hall
M:VUIIIK.Otl II IMd II ,
Mrlal UliUal. NmiiiI In tlin TliiiWH a(r tit ill III.. Trillium, one
f III aaaa plrtrtit at tbe dlititrr. .
lU.IIIng rra Allrr li-tlliig II. r
raal Hurt.!1 Meamrc nea a
llufal I llirr I III llalur.1 hitch a
HraMtna) thai III Vrarl IImmipU
1rr lii Ma.ri'a IjIp.
I llllr.l I'faaa Unll
I.IVr.lllOOI.. tkl II Tlie lluat
l.llw adatnar VhIIuiiiu butn- to
lb ain't 4( in wM uraan rater.
lay, alld unl) It" pluMpI llllirl III
ll.p alirlaaa alU for dlatlraa pre
tralnl another Titanic dlaatler
The alreiner bail uu baid 1I !
auiia, Ihrliidlbg Mii(rf anil fl,
jnj i lbr til alt rraruad, while
C a(f Ubarriiunta-I fur
The aula, uf frame . (frally
heluatel on airublil uf a f)rrr
alurni raging al lb lluir. and Ik
rracueia ruinpallnl lu inatiruirr
fur tuna lima In urdrr lu rl Into a
uualllun "bale aBrcllte aula, could
! dun
lllr I'amianla aurcrrdr,) lu (filing
llli Vraa.l lo ah.le lii. could aand hla
Ifrbuata nul. and Iruiu under tb
lam uf Ilia bmnlDC ! urrrrdad
n traruIlK alaim aaaanra
Hbulllf allar ulhrr llnata ahl uul
Ibrlr llfrboal, and Itir taiirk of Ira-
ua aa nn In aarunt
W'tiati ho Carmanla raacbrd Ibc
Vulmrnii I Iip iraarl xu buinlllH
Ulrrlf furoaltl and lulllDK liraUlr
ahHoulind thai It.r lurtlillic iia- . ,. Ilia
irncna uf Itm Vullumua had '.n dl- I lllliCl6lpnil
tklrd aniline iraM-li liallnr in lb
iramr and artlTlnt al lb acta Ngiy York
In lima In aaalat In lha far of lb
HIMiUlrri fullnaa
IMchlran adulla and 1 rblldrrn
rabln .aiachna Uiund fr Na
olK una' adult rabln iaaarn(rr lor
Mallfat 211 adulla. 11 thlldrrn and
1 Intallla. ilnlilr IKaaahfrra. for
Sr i oik Jill adulti. II (lilldrm
and le Infanta, l-miml fur llallfai
Tiilal. SO
Arrnl Tlmtnaa diflalrd that tli"
iKtat rairlad anoucb Ufa txiala til c-
raltnUllHtalr) all Oil
titaal bad a raill)r fur 1.500 tiaa
arnint allb all tbr nrrraaarr aipar'
aim fui Ihrir ralr In raar uf an aril
FL H E.
102000000 -3 6 1
000010000 1 2 2
ilrot An Klaaaclal aad
CilanU la ttta Moatbani
Htoraa An HbBt aad lfiilnaW la
Clljr of Mcalco, jul Lota of Tllal
la In ilit.
' n'tid I'imi 8rlco i
POl.o illtUI'MlH. Nw York, Oct
1 1 I'.i Itir iblrd llinn In fuur oara
Itir I'litladrlilila AlniTlcan lacu
I. am nun Hip anrld'a baarball cliaBI
.hiM' todar. l 'Ii I be burd-liltlltiK
l)ira barnlrd loii-lbrr Vf t.'omallua
MiHllllcu.td) IihiW frum llli- Nrw
ink, fllanta, tbamiliin of tbr Na
tional Iajur. I hi- fourtb vlrlorjr In
HT.tlt I'lTCIIKIlK OrTIIKHKHIKS
Imard. Ibal tbr h
1bi unWalablp ilrblnK of Kddlp
I'lank the trlrran oulli'PA I lrlar
m Hip Atblrllni. oaa rKnalbp fur
dn.t. and r..ld not am,uM for Hip 'I-l-turr uf thr flnal r.n.p. a J-l.-l ,
fallulr uf I he rr to rate fur Hip
iuriirtt TIip nnlr IHiaalbU rlpla
nation, uld Thunm, aai Ilia rapid
llrad of thp Ranipa, but claims that
11 It hard lo undeialaud bo plan
that rould occur.
Thla laatfa.lv niitra.1 tlhtn a Taw
Al laa faptaln llarr uf lb ,, , , . -..,. Al.
' . tnllra uf lb acanp of lb Tllanle dl.
aatrr. and nnlr lerntl Hip llnrr
rranlum. uf Hip aamr llnr, on
nrp. but lb blafp at ronlrollrd br
lha ripar aflrr a ilrafprale Dahl.
lklury.
I'lank a at bla beat. Up held th
(llanta In two hlln, and at no limp In
tin (amp aas he Itm Iraat bit irrued,
At Hip rluap uf thp (amp I'lank
rarrlul nil Hip nrld nn Ibn ahouldera
nf hla rherrln( learn rnalea. It la
lonri-drd br all that the Tlctorr fori
Hip Alhlrllra In the aprlra It due
lar(plr l the ork of the twu vrter
ana I'lank ami Chief Mender. ,
IIKht In the flrat the l'hlladel
lihlana ime Into the run column, and
In Hip third Ihr)- added lro Uiuro. Hli '
hlla and I litre runa wore (laaned off'
Mall)'a drllt rr ilurlnn Iheav ranloa.l
II The bill alter that "llle Sl" pitched iter-1
WP- JS irJ' Taaafcaajaatf alll JadT
Oilef llriiilrrMiul labile I'lank uf lir .UlilHln.
IMIV IICT.XK ISTIIKI'KX.VAXT
larlraalu l-alra fur JaMli
I II Unl I'fpai Her Ira
HAN KIIANCIrtCO. Oct
ppclal dttetala from the United llnic ball
HI 1.1 1 to a(aln tullrll the patronn' The rflurla nf the (llanli anslntl.
fhe pruxllpr had foulad III lb fallen of Japan al lha I'anatua-I'aclflr V.i- thp deller of I'lank were punr.j
tackle, and unlr l" boata out uf thp uatun at California In 1916. left Onlr MrLi-nn and Malthewaon were'
Vnllurno tur- here lodar for Toklo nn Hie ihiu able lo bit taleir
all Inwerrd from Hie
i railed In (rllltix aar ftum her tide Maru
BURN INFESTED TREES
War Is Being Waged on the Pine Tree Beetles
IMerinlnr.1 lo ela.llralu llic pint bieii ciiinplelely drilled with all n..
. . . .,... II I. ,1l...llt.ln
Wllfk Of ' "' '"" """, " M"i "
a(elit III cliari in inn iiriu ui ut.-
I'lullon. uf lhr llurrnii ut i.iiiouioi-
Nena of the runa mado off Mat"
lliewaon were reallr eiined. Krror.'
br llorle and llurni were rripontlhlc,
the latter throw Inr, hlgti to l.arrr Mc
Lean In the tuipea of calrhlnt: Oldrlun
lutliK bit two ateala horn. '
A tcaumo of thv five (ntuet tbowi'
that all of I ho runt made br thai
lllanlt were mad In elht Innlnit. ,
Tim Alhlrllra arored during twelrcl
ItiniiiRt. Ion I iik tirni)-.rlo lunliut'
of iiliiitiiut ball ilurluK tho terlea. I
I'lral InnlnK
Albli'llca UldrlnR forced Murphr
out. Mallbiwtun (o Klolflior. "Ilube"
una tenl to third by Coltlna' tingle,
mid he tratnperiM home nftvr llurna'1
cuuRht llaker'a 11). llurna threw to
bi-ulln br plonipt actluli
lilirilltiaf lllfralrd tlliltier III Houlbarn
llregoil ha. alre.dr b..en tUtled br- of Atrlnimir,., ,, .Mcl.ea.1 to head off the fleet outfield.
Ih. forettrr .erilcp and prUate own- (n niakg , ,n,Mll,0M er. and on ll.lt .ollln. toro for aoc
ra of limner, a lur.- ion.- . m 8oul,.tll orcson to aacnUIn tbo
ure to go lo work lu Ihe IMullna Na- (f ((t hi,(iKl Wtl hu .
Ilunal Kniral. near HllvirUike. bum- u111 )H ,,, ,,,,p, m.ariy ,.r)-
ItiK mi arp of ten tiniarn mile". ,urRo r(a , ,. ,muBllont nnd
Tho timber Hint l 1" "e uuf" ' in Hie what ndvke mr bo ticcea-
. .. aa. all !..!... f.it III!
prnctirmir wortnieaa, uema ,ry
mutt purl Jack pluu II In"
th u
been
und Mclnnla dumped u (rounder
down lhi third hato line, and Colllnt
Mtu put out between HermiK and
Duyle. Omi run; ono lilt. ,
llliinla - llertoi; went down on n
fly In Murphy. Doylo went down on a
BalaaHijBalaaH J1
gaaaKBaaKkJ.'' '
BatttBBaWaBafJt'aW'elSi;
BallHlB.baV.
,i far ... cimlned. lb. limber of ' "''"f Mclnnla. and
OtdrhiK riiught tbo fly hit out by
Kli'ti'lior. No runt.
KiHOiul luulnit
Athletlca Htrunk went out, Doylo
Connie Mn.k, Mnu uer of lliv .tlilctlct
found to bo Infixl.d wllli " I'1""1 Kluumlli mi.1 Lake countlea la not In
beello, nnd In order lo iho.m.I any ,n, cndlllon, any limber men.
pread of Hill petl II wilt ItiuilKl.l i lltfAnatT. It lit. been deemed beat
brat tu dnalrov Itm men nl oucu. , unirli tliu tlluntloii curefullv aud
KoIIuwIiik tho work In l.k eountr dear out I ho Infected timber nt r.l ' '"-: """rx " "T urry;
tho private owiioi. and ll.u (lover... . , U dUcovered. Vr B'h.n Inndad out alngle.
maul will carry tbo work Into Klam-, Tho comp.iratHely .nir.ll Infected but V tank, who followed, I.I n pop
i. i- i r...rv. i..,r , in thoao countlo. nro III Illy to llerioif. No runa: ono lilt.
lilt LIIUIIII II I a. laJllltl --" I llllll'i a a- --- - .
Ho far, iwo dl.tlmt apeclea of Pine much lhi. miu. cot.dltlon now a.
beetle. Ih. mountain pin. beetle nndlwero tho... u Northern ( Uniun nve
I ho wealern plnu bctle, have been )er K. when a "'"" J
... ....... r. iri..ip bruak of fore.1 linecta commenced.
iiiu.iu ... nii.tl.teii. untwi i . . .L . .....nAn ni Pti,,d
.rk In Ireo .le.tr.irllon I. Identical, j Tbl. re.ulUd n the d..l rue Ion o runa
...... ,iir.Pilv ibrouan million, of feet of yellow nnd .ugar
(llanU llurn. went out, llukcr lo
Mi'lnuU! thu rlrtt bnieman olio
rniiRht Hl.nfer'a foul, and lie rotlred
Murniy on n throw from I'lank, No
lit. bark, mid ll.eii cut gallerle.
,t. rough tho aoft Inner bark, depotll-
IliK their eggt therein, lu thla wuy,
Hie treo la completely girdled and Iti
(ieatructlon la aa certain aa If It bad
s,
ohm timber, nnd necettltatod tho x
pendlturo of Ihoittanda of dollar..
At tbl. time, (lovernmcnt offlclali be.
Iluve tli lonil timber U In no
danger,
Tlilrtl Innlnit
Atl.lellri Murphy tingled; Old
rlun did likewise, and Colllnt lent
thorn on n notch with a sacrifice,
llaker then bit out a single and Mur
phy came In homrj. Mclnnls hit to
llurn., und Oldrlug for the second
I time In the game scored by ttcallug
borne after tho catch lu tho out gar
do ... Htruuk went down, Doylo to
Murkle. Two run.; three bits.
(Haul. Mcl.enn Ml a fly to Old-
rlt.Bi Merkle's liner wuw caught by
Colllnt, aud Mntthewton succumbed
by tho llnrry-Mclunlt route. No runt.
Fourth Innlug
Atl.letk-s Harry weut down by the
Klutcl.er-Merkle routo; Sclmug lifted
high one, which Murphy caught,
and IMt.uk hit to Fletcher, No runs.
Doyle's drhe. Fletcher bit a fly to
Htruuk, No runt.
1'lfU. lunlng
Athletic Murphy out, Doyle to
Merkle, and Oldrlng went down on
tho buuio sort of a play, Collins re
tired after a tly to Shafer. No runs.
(Hants After tlurnt went down on
a lly to Mclnnls, Shafer was given a
bate on balls, and Murray reached
first on an error by I'lank. McLean
then tingled, and Sharer saved a
.hut-out, Merkld forced McLean at
svcoml, Collins to Harry, and waa
(llanta After Her.OB awunir wllil-!,,oubl"1 ou,i "aW t0 Mclnnls, One
ly nt throo of l-lnnk'a Benders, Me- r""i ona hu'
Inula made an unaaaltlod putout oft (Continued on page 4)
answered to a charge of running bla I
ur kith. lilt fr.,,i! Ilvhla fa Ifalt !
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admitted that at the time an otScerl
j notified him to appear In police court, '
nit headlights were) dead, but that
IhU Interpretation of the city ordi
nance pertaining to lights on a ear
meant a rea n.ru on me rear or injnitrid prtM SerYie,
car ana .hit. i.gnu on Ih. front of j mC0 clTtf trj,.
According to such an Interp'reta-' ,nc DO,h hwu ot 0Br,' mU9mi'
lion of the law. Mr. Hall was In tb.;U' Ho,rU UH,r " nfctator.
clear, as bis car It equipped with ol!,rilp. ' Issued a normal proelaaa
lights on the dashboard, sending a Hon, dlttolvlng tbo leglaUtlvo braaek
glean that can be teen a far greater of the government,
distance than that prmcrlbed by lav,: HuerU alto served notice that new
which 1. 200 feet- senators and deputlea will b. elcte
The Judge Is undtr the lotprwalon October 2th.
that "whltp lights In front." which
l the way the ordinance reads, re- United I'raaa Servlca)
fera to the headllghta.
"I am not positive," aald the Judge,
.for tbe wording ot-Uo-ordlnanca U'
not aa comprehensive aa might be.
I Therefore, I will tine you 3, with the
understanding that the fin. be r
. milled If tbe municipal Judge of Port
land holds that dash board lights are'
all that Is required to comply with
the law."
The Judge will take tbe matter up
with the municipal Judge at Portland
al once.
An Open Letter
to Taxpayers
lly Ihe County Court
WASHINGTON. U. C Uetwll!
Diplomatic, circle -en- at eiaiUrat
lluerta's boldness In arresting th
tax makers and dissolving eoagrsM.
It Is feared that thla will precipitate
Immediate outbreaks.
The victims of liuerta'f order are
powerful and Influential It la not
likely tbatt hey will submit to bla
order.
It la understood that the City of
Mexico and vicinity la under martial
law, aa lluerta la determined to nip
any trouble in Ita Inclpltncy. Tho
stores are shut and barricaded, and
the situation la most tenia.
Our second rout. In tbe classi
fication was:
Tho highway to Siskiyou county
via Keno,
This Is an outlet we greatly
need. We must get an open road
and a good one to California.
As suggested generally In a for
mer letter. It can bo accomplished
by either one ot three routes.
I. The Orass Lake Koute, leav
ing the Pacific Highway at Weed
and following the courso of tbe
Southern Pacific Hallroad to Klam-
3. From Montagu via Sail
Mountain to Mt. Hebron and via.
Ilulte Valley to Klimalh Falls.
Th. grad. over Ball MonaUla
It heavy and tho al.vaUon high.
3. Tbo Klamath River Root
via Klamath Hot 8prlngs and Afor
Intersecting tho Pacltlo Highway
at Ager.
Klimalh County now has very
good summer road to tbo Califor
nia Una near 8hovl Creek aad
Sliklyou c untr la doing conaM-
erabl. work between tbl lino aid
Ager on th. Pacific Highway.
Thla routo Is tbo shortest dla-
tanco to thla Pacific Highway, tbo
great avenue of travel wo must
reach for an outlet.
If we do not reach It we will
bo Lola led like wo used to bo
ath Fnllt. Thla Is th. tin. Ot lowest aaaaMAAMiwaaMaaaaaMiaaawwMaaaa
grade but grclteat distance. i (Continued on page 4)
FARMERS IN FOR TALK
Water Users Meet With Chamber of CoHHerce
Some llnio ago the Klamath Cham
ber ot Commerce appointed a com
mltteo to gather data to forward to
the powers that be In charge ot tbe
Interior department of tho United
State government, showing that the
condition ot affairs In tho Klamath
reclamation project had been misrep
resented to the agents ot tbo department.
Tho apparent attitude ot tbe Cham
ber of Commerce seemed to Indicate
that In their opinion the farmers did
not know what they were talking
about.
After the appointment ot tbe com
mittee, aud before any action was
taken toward forwarding the alleged
data, a little bird whispered that such
a step would not meet with approval
from tho majority of folks hereabout
especially the farmers and a call
waa Issued by the chamber for tbo
agriculturalists under tbe project to
assemble at the headquarters oa Sev
enth street, and express their views
on the subject.
The date set was for October Utb,
and accordingly this afternoon be
tween forty and fifty of tho water
users gathered, as requwtod. ;
That they had an opinion on tho, 7
subject was soon manifested,' anil MM ;1 ' Y'
opinion seemed moat pt!ea'e . ,"
bo that they knew more about tbr V ,
own affairs than tho Caatabor-X ,
Commerce , and tbat untM Ooy'io- '
quested assistance of the Chgaaby el :'
Commerce, aald Chaatsoir afwsaa
rnorre would makT ager 'irWabj eM ,
not trying to undo tbo wrk,th feMsv '
er have been trrlfaj at.
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