The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 14, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH 1'ALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOHER 14. 1913
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WORDEN
COUNTY JUDGE'S
APPOINTMENT IS
GIVEN OUT 10DAY
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'wall Jiidf William M'ordfMJ I aiud I'm ffivu
i. V- tfc Htn-HM ..I Ht.H A WAHIIIMITOS li f . ilrl It
1.um at (.Herat MtHtsref ul llr UKih !' avauduiu-d I .. uf -
Milk fi.vrlufMrat ceMptBr An- Jiniiiiiiual !. .. in Meitra u.i.
u Mtftl lu IMi wad. , nublli lot run I In I MtrJ la.t
ia lii Ua romiMI). IMtH.il' III
ti4at. (I X Wcbdllbt
lli.lr-HI A JehKtIHI. hu lil tOV
I, (M4 lltv dt-.tlnl. ul Id
km) IM thr patl rar, l.ml.r.d
rti(aitwA turn nut tie. In ut
. i iW tUt In 4,lul bit Hill at
n .. lu bli lumber intriMit ll
bi'tllwl lu (emtio IU Chatg. Ublll
! rrMir Wat tllOt.b
II it klitt that lb Klanialb It-.
lumrt lit t-u:bl Jud
n iu rH ih -Mlimn ul iDir.
m l, trluH le raaiMir It for
otit Hm lb- lullu.luc mmounr-
n.ut iIb4 b'x I'mldtal l X. Vn-
nine. Ixunt le.lr t lh KUm-'
h l.lH'Hi?ril rMar
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.. II.. I'tui-U uf Kltmnlh IU na
H.iuibtin t)itn
i M lMtr4 in nBiiuiif I but
litn Mr llnWit A Jnbntdn Iciidtltd
it rtl(nttluii jrnrl tnna(tr ul
bn KUnittb lo.l(ipiiinit rumnr.
r ( lb qurtlliin l hit turrnttir
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tou. c.n.ld.rallon. and a.kt.1 ll.e
rupl uf Klamatn rant anu mum;
.. .ue.llU... Many Uller. ..re
ereited fluw allout rtunt. flrmt rliulrti aa attitianl in tne wora m to tbo attrmbly for amendment. Tbey
ml rurporallimt Ibruu-buiil Kouth- fpenlnit up the Klamath llatln whm Tbe irmalnlu ;: parts, about a ll0ij ,,i there are enough tutca to
ru Orrt-mi nearly all In fart, all -e built the railway throughout the Ihlnl uf the rttate. are dhlded amouglcunfir,,, tbP lmrachmeut on a taajoi
l n. ier.iniin.iidall.in. ,. fur ,)ear. uf Hollo lu. wh.n later hit s: per.ont. mini of tham omployet.l r of ,tl, c,.,.
....I. Win H Wuid.n '- "'"' r M tl.i.tl.n. In ml.u who rerehe from one ia 195 part. Aorn ,slllHchncld offered to re
in tlew i.f the fart that h. a. ly I walk., ami hit rrturn In our company aplf.e loK,n )(j (w BnJ lirrnU SuUl(. (
rrtunalrhulrefrum llieilaleof Huh i"- under mr dlrertlun at pretldi-ut. The will pmtldea that If any n( the, ,riUfy r Uiro.uro wltueuc lo re
... i 1..1........ . ...Knaliun. and the I feel tore will he good for ut all. IwneDclarlea hate left Mr fllinou'a . mi I'Mk. and Morcanlhau. lie atked
l.rl that my pertonal Judgimin it tu
.bumlantl) tutlaine.1 b) lliwe who
l.ate adilre.i.il me I am pleated In
..nn.iuur. Ihe .ph.iiilmeht uf Mr
PEDAGOGUES GATHER
Annual Institute to Start Tomorrow Morning
Tomorrow Ihe annual luach.ra'
Inatltutn nf Klninatli cuuiitj c.innea
lit Iho Ceiilral achuul lnilldliig. Teach
eta lmii hieu arriving from all part.
uf Iho count, and neatly every
lenchor will Iw on hand ut the open-
Ink'. The morning te.tlon upeiia at
li u'clnck, i
K. I., (Irlttln of Iho Oregon Agrl-'
i ulliirnl rullexo ami Ml. Iluby Hlicnr
ir of Iho Oregon .Surmiil kchool will
ho Ihu luttriictora for Iho Ural day.
'I hey will to nldud In Iho department
vork by local leachera, In Ihu own
lug n rvivpllon for Ihu teacher aud
.-I I. .-Ill 1.,. -llMII nl Hih lllffll
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K"lioni uiiuiioriiim. .
Dr. t'i I'. Iluilgo of Ilia Oregon Unl-J
M.rtlly wiitl J. A. unurciuii, atate tu
Iflrlnltndenl, will nrrlo from Uko
low thla BYonlni, Thar will aid u
Inttriiclura durlni! tliu rumulniler of
Iho Intlltut.i.
Thuiailny ovunliic t 8r ID, iho pub-
VMMWvwa
HURTING CHANGE
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Inn. I l!lrllin (lie lt.l ( tlila
Muulli- 4illllullitiatLti. I'M nipt
lit liMIIlllg Nrar Vliilllr.r), l'ir-l-allug
lur Allwk 01 IttrfruM
hlt4 111 IhWUk uf ItrucmiluD
All tbe diplomat.. cof(i bllV the
ltUti. II hM, lll b farrlal. tun
atdertnc Ui Ulr.l adltlUe. uf llu
.tt.
Of-tutaur baa ordered arahl-i to
pnxtrd lu MnlfHll lrf. nl II la
luiuurt-d that Hugland plana lu with
draw III lr-icnlllun ll llurlta TIlU
baa lurra..J the liillli of lb dmlu
Wtallu. li lb x.ll7 JOii
Wor-lfa Milro
Kl. rAJKl. Ti. HI l It K
rumoirj hl tbr roulltimuIUl
mtrtlrlln truot t Munlnrr.
Amrflem ml ntiuurablnt
ln
II It lrH.flrU Ih.t lrj.rlt. undrr
Hiril Mt. r. mublllilin. I'lf
i.rlurr Hi tlmilln ih trcaplurv
f Tuffron.
Wiudrn tu the (riioral management
uf the Klamath i.loiriient rumpa
nr. rRectli Drluber 15. Ill. llh
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headquarter, at Klamath lall. ,
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that Mr Worden w.. my ..rl.ln.l
In 1 1.1. runner! on I Uet re to t)
work of
ami further It'" Ititerreta and com ui
ienll tUmulale lh d.nelopment uf
Huulhern tltrgun anu pariicu.ai.y
Klamath Kalla and Klamath count)
and particularly i
Ih lerlur.a will be held at the High
acliool aiidlliirliim. Tim program for
the evening It aa folloua.
k 15 Inilruuienliil tolo Mlaa lluth
riiturvrmnn.
I.ecliire J. A. Churchill, rtUlo Hu-
perllitemlellt-
ihiiI Holo Mra, '.uiuwall.
I eciuru Dr. C. r llodge. Oregon
llnlverally.
Tim gmeriil public It cordially In
vii..,i in lu. iin-ainl at any und ull of
Ihn ti.tlont, und erj ono It par
lliilliirl) urged lo nlleiul the eilln.
aeaalun mi Ihuradii) utenliiK. 'iinj,
nut lo hear und m'l "10 ,u,w '""'
uperlnlcmleiit IU hn u met.ago
for ua nil.
.,-i... ...... i,..r eiuitliler UiomielNca
i in- n',fc.i'. ,
ery fortuimto lu nucurlng Dr. Ilougo
for Klttiniilh Knll Ho l ""o "' "'
blK men of our country- llu waa horn I
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MANAGER OF K. D. CO.
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Silk Manufacturer
Who Left Millions
to His Employees
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llr'it.aii (i moil, iwrbap tbt'lxi. baw adreil tbat the artlrlta uf
ilk tr.atiifar(urtr in tlnlraiathnifiil ara faulty
I nllrj Klalea. illtd in lUttnn. 1'a
the uthrr da). It brcatue knoan Ibat
i be bad Itlt a third uf lilt fortune. ea
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.lo) llu builnMi wblcb h
lii oxnl thlt()-l )rr Id balljlnc
ami tip bad rurur to tbe cunclutlon
I hat bit employe ere enlllled
tome uf tbe ru(H
Tu bit
ldo be Iralrt bit todct.
boutea In lUttun and bit retldenre at
Inlun Hill. .V 1 . hit life Inturanc
and 110,960 in rath The rrtldue of'
bit ratal la !. be dlilded Into 3.000
arta
Of Ibete artt Klliabalb Mary
,rllmon. hit lfe, Kelt CiSC pirtt, hit
tltler. Mra r'tntlr HI lull uf Krankfort
"" tne wain, iiermaujr, 3av; lr.
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' former hu.band.l
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lempluy or are dead, their tharo la lo,h court lo amend the Impeachment
w dhlded among Ihe olbera. Iilrvc- arllclvn. making permanent the Teck
lion made that Iho bciicfklarlct ,
thall form a rurporullon to he known Mivtuvy Marhalt for Iho defente
a. the It . II Simon rompany. .iLw ,u a ,a , tank-upley...
eu,,,,,,,, Ihu I.u.ln.... The will waa'1(, i)luri.a tu, prMKIoll ,,-j f,.
I dated June It. ISO.. Then, were no,,,, mi(,pr ,mn W(,uil,
I public bed.iu-.la -t
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I ii iiiiiii. iiiiii m. ,aiiiii niiu ,
'lliion Mill vmplO)d about J.SOUi
handi
UmY8 THERE WERE
PLENTY Of BOATS
M.vs.viii:it iir tiii: comimxv di:-
ll..III.S I r WOULD HAVK IIKI'.V
IMl'OsMlll.i: IHU Till! HIIII' Tt)
II.Wi: I.IIIT 1 UK DOCK
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Hulled 1'rett Servlco
Ni:V VAUK. Oct. U- "Tho tlory
that the Volturno carried only nine
lifeboat, la rut nud foollthneta," tald
Muuiigur lludku uf tho I'runlum lino
today.
"An body knowing anything of
maritime Iiiwh knout that tho gov
ernment Intpcrtora would Imui not
hio ullowinl tho boat to atari III thin
condition, Thuro Is no boat nlloat
with n liner array of lifeboats than
that purchmod for the Volturno,"
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SULZER CASE IS
STILL FAR FROM
BEING SETTLED
lllll 1,1 .SOI1 IMI'l:.l HMKNT Mil.
imiito lie i ii'i.n
'i i IIiIiik !! In lt.ticii llir
ax tin! InlKxIiii. Mm. TiMI
Iiiiiii) IUIIri.il Miitrmnil May IU
Mall.il In Itifrr Hi" liu'arlimrnl
lllili-. Ilji'k In tin- UEUUlurr fur
t Inn. ilmr ul Tamilian) (Iimh
li i i r.t tfarvicv
A i 1IAN. S V . Oft tl -luiiport-rra
..I iluitrnor William riultrr tie
) ur IhHr tuecrtt In trcurlnic
,r addition ul further arcuoirnta.
Ibrri- It a tlral puttlbllltx tbat tbo
Inal ut tuddrlil)' ball ltb no f
dirt Altbougb no mtniVtr of lb
ruurt bai dltrtiurd II, It baa bttn
lirmnl that tbf malurltr of tlie mem
l.mlnr. uf Iba rourl uf alilM-ala
bo arr vu tbo trial board qurttlonj
trlouil) lli Jlcbt of I ha court toj
amend tbl. ""' "j
Tbr aifumcnU todajr rrfer to that!
qurttlon malnlr- If th court d-'
rldra tbat It cannot atntnd tba artl-i
Irlra. It tnutt icfrr tbrm back to lli
tatMBiblr. in' rrudrr a nrcatltc tr-i
If lb. cbarcra to to a Vrrdlct on
article four, charclne Mm Mltb tup-
irpIDK etldrtire. It li believed tbat
I the memU'ra uf tbo tribunal will roti
lunltnl In fator of tbo accutrd niltclat.
Oreat eiellrmcnt rctaltt In Ibt ran
1 1 ul A vote on the right artlrlet will
probabt) Im taktn tomorro'.
Ijile today It m reported that thr
antl-Hulirr people would reject any
imemiM" ium -juu.u iwi iu
u (..Mton , ffrr , ,rl,c,M bMk
,, J Moraanthau iratlmonr.
KANSAS GIRL IS
A LOCAL BRIDE
f)inim. .MTr.u Aimiv.u. raoM
hlM'l.lnMlll ST.XIi: MONDAY
mm: iii:c.mi: tiik win: ok
YOl'Mi I.HMIIKIUIAN
A pretty romanco wai brought to a
culmination Monday evening, when!
Mlt draco l.eoim (loodeu and Krwlnl
Ho) King were united In matrimony.
Only Immediate relative wero pre
ent. Tho groom ha realded In Klamath
Knlla for aoveral year, and hat'becu
rouneclud with the lllg Dailn Lumber
company during that time. He I
popular with hi acquaintance, and
I In every way a capable young man.
The brldo and groom were nweet
hearts In Kanta, and Ml Oooden
arrived on the train from that atato
Monday afternoon to become Mr.
King. '
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rn-lleiit Hucrta of Jlcilcu
An Open Letter
to Taxpayers
lljr the Cuuntf Court
Tbe fourth dlvltlon of our J1-
flcatlon waa given aa "Around and
circling the Upper Klamath Lake,
and north through Wood Hirer
Valley via Korl Klamath. Heater
Ma rah and Cretceut to Crook coun
ty line."
It it our opinion that the com
pletion ot thU part of the ajatemj
mean more to Klamath Kali frouit
tbe atandpolnt of tourltt travel!
than any other. J
Upper Klamath Lake, Crater I
Lake, Odell Lake and lletervatlon'
polnta art the touriata' paradlie.l
and are all erved dlrectl) by tblij
hlghw-a) The) are valuable atot(
to Klamath County and a great
deal ahould be made, of them It
llllB I..M.M .ql.l .!. ..till.. IMftma..!
produce many valuable crop, one
of tho heat will be tbr tourltt
crop, wheu proper avenue of travel
aro provided Into and out ot the
country
Take California for Instance.
There are In that date over J 00,.
000 automobile When the north
and outh highway I complete and
our outlet via Sltklyou built, a
great ttream ot travel will como
northward each year. A largo part
of It will pa through Klamath
upon either tbe up or down trip
and will vlalt the attraction we
time here It I not unreasonable
to say that out ot tho 100,000
machine In California, at loatt one-
tenth or 10,000 will be ued by
tourists for a northern trip each!
year Terforce ot attractions andl
conditions they must spend (overall
da In this county, and all who
havu traveled via the automobile!
route know that M00 I a reason
able sum for a total expenditure,
covering tho garage expense, hotels,
restaurants, butcher, baker and
candlestick maker, etc.
Now 10,000 machine with an ex
penditure of 1100 each mean that
$1,000,000 In cash would be
brought Into Klamath County each
)ear, and wuuld bo a salvation to
ub. Can )ou name any crop In
Klamath County that, I bringing
uch results as this?
All we havo to do to secure
thorn la to go ahead and complete
tho work wo havo started. It will
not do to stop now, The most
difficult and most expensive parti
la now doue and the burden of(
completion will bo lighter.
Along this route much has been
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Behave Himself
WILL DISCUSS
CITY jEAUTIFUL
ri:uTi.i:.vr Tone will jik
IIIKIIT.IIT I'l' AT THIS KVE.V.
IM! MKI.TING OK Till-: KLAM
ATH LITKILUIVMXTIKTY
The officials ot the city and mem
ber of tbe Women's Civic League
have been Invited to attend this even
lug's meeting ot the Klamath Liter
ary Society, at which time "The City
lleautlful" will be dUcutsed.
Mr. C. K. Stewart I tbe leader for
the evening, and others who will talk
are Mitt Krma Cole, Mitt Uettle Ap
plegate, and Mrs John McLean. A
dumber of Important points will be
brought out at this eilon.
Housekeeping rooms, near bridge.
OFFICERS' ROW HURTS
Many Farmers Under the
As a result of the quarrel between
Governor West and State Troasurer
Kaj. and tho governor's action In uc-
cuslng Kuy of negligence lu collecting
school fuud loans, many land owners
under the Klamath project will bo
caused great Inconvenience ss well as
be forced to suffer considerable finan
cial lots.
Governor West discovered that
there wero u number ot notes and
mortgages In tho custody of the state
treasurer, which had been given as
security tor loans from the state
school fuud, which were over ten
)var old, Aa tho last loglalature
patted u bill making a ten year limit
ou mortgage, the governor censured
the troasurer for not having tho loan
I aid or renawed.
Although It Is a well recognised
fact among tho legal fraternity that
the atatuto of limitation does nut
vuirk against the atate, thta did not
""i-irniTMTrvvviTjTjuvTjnjxa)UUjljtJUjijiA
PERISH
IN EXPLOSION
IN COAL MINE
U KI.ST CULLIKItlM HCKXal Of A
niHAHTr.B
.Nearly a Thousand Hen Pearaadad
for Work llefore the Ksploaloa Or
rurml fkflleTnl the Mat of Deaxl
Will Itrwh .100 Ho Kar In Ihe
.Neighborhood u( IOO nf Itirj Mm
Hare Hern I teamed.
f a ted I'rets Servko
CAIID1FF, Wale. Oct. H. An ex
plotloo occurred at the 1'nlvarsal col
' rrle at Alngbenydd, ten mil from
thU city a tbe men were going to
work this morning..
Nine hundred and thirty-one aaen
Lad betn lowered Into tbe abaft be
fore the explosion took place, and
more were waiting for the lift.
Ily 1 o'clock thl afternoon only
371 bad been rescued, moat ot them
badly burned, many ot them fatally.
The fatalltle may reach 100; 100
are known lo be dead, and tea bod lee
have been recovered. v
t At s o'clock thU afternoon thV-'
rial conceded that 41S miners In the
wett galleries were probably doomed.
The fire which followed the explosloa
baa spread to the alrshaft Intake, cut
ting off fresh air from the survivor
All tbe living miners have bead
raicued from the east side ot the)
mine.
At 7:30 rescue work waa abandon
ed, and the mine officials admit that,
the list ot fatalities will reach .up
ward of 500.
lu from tbe Valley.
Fred Fleet and family are
from Langell Valley for a short vlalt.'
He Is a member ot the Urns of Win
nard & Fleet. ,
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Here From I-akcvlcw.
Mr, and Mrs. D. T. MeKtmmoaa are j
here from Lakevlew for a short visit.
,McKlmmons formerly resided here.
but Is now deputy game warden la
Lake county.
I M. 1'. Nelson has gone to Ban tier
Inardlno to reside. He has lived In
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Klamath county for nine rears.
Project Will Be Hard H
nutke any difference with the gover
nor, and as a result the state land .
bo.vul has ordered the payment ot all
notes which have been running over
lm yeari. ,
The reason these notes have not,,
been renewed In Klamath county aaa""
betn because tbe ownera of tbe (acid
huvu signed water contract with tho
government lnce tbe mortflf) to
the lute were given, and tbey could
not be renewed a first mortfaa,
Thla actlou of tbe state land board .
will force tbe land owners usdertas)
Klamath project to either saclie
their property to pay of the. state;.,
him or, U (hey are able to sawuw ;
loan from, other source, to pav.wt
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.V WM . w ..vt . a ' v
wharu they have been, gettlat It ttt,
0 tr cent from tho state. It 1
tlmply mean an addltloaal fcaifcfcaf --,,
I lor tna larruer w mim umw Tr
burdened with water aaw. aw. .
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