The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 22, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1913
frit FIT OmU
ADAMS RAISES A BUMPER CROP ON
LAND TAKEN FROM HIM TWENTY-FOUR
YEARS AGO BY WATERS OFTULELAKE
-SCIENITSTS TO
ORGANIZE HERE
mr jm, MARSH LAND MEN
Radium Mines ...... ,.rpT ..
' HILL MLLI bUIII,
ON GATE CLOSING
low Kill M) in mm: i.i:vi:i
it.i.t ins rMiniiun
TIHM H.Mnor itllli.
NttrvrS I um ItrlHg Ma.lr Iff llrrla
uultPxt Nrrtt i ItrC.tmlu. Hid
AtMuwM tmulrlnl lkl Dial
Com IU ILwlr.1 im ImI lm
I'rttol Ml Yrwiw Mill Mmm l)
l Tt.C.N) Our. 111 KrllltlnlMl
Hurt ol lli lu.lbud alolru k
Ikr ltaialluti ! lui Ik (
Islutlpg ( 3. acir u Itn4 ..
lrl by TuU l-kr ha bru I'fOWj
by Ik f Ibat III tularin; ut
Ik. Blttf ll all (( lbl bat
bB uacold artrlal tfcuuiand
ailr u( land.
Ml IIIMi Will. Ill III Ml mr
i.d-ii'U i'in hi mi: w:u.,
UIII.S I lit lt II ill I IIHIM
Ml. III. INsllil I)
A I IiiihIi ut I lulu Hrii.iiiiu mat
b adjl.l (u lb Irllfluua ol(anila
I In I) ul I til city, a rftoit tuwaid
I luluiim a Mimrrjill.w ialr i,h
! Malted bi lolliiarf of Ml i:li
A nir.llr.c .ill b urld latrr lu Id
irk. libra .ronliatiuti plant lll
br dlarutavd
ibrrr ar nun a nuinurr of
ti
HaKtHKaailllllB
Alfred Lawson, Aeroplane Commuter MlXIuAN VOTING
WILL BE FARCE,
' SAY FOREIGNERS
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Kit rilOM Hl.VNOTT '
t Hmm aw llralfe.1 Furm of lU.nd la
UnHlMt, TrUtdrllt Maaoil Will)
Call a Mrrllag ' " Mm.!.- of I
llir AoUiion, at Wlilili lime
Anion Will tU Takrii Itrtf.Mlliig
I lit- ('lining ul I lit Hrailgalr '
Mrmbr of the Uitx-r Klalualli
.Marsh Land Owii.rs' Asaoclallun feel
cmally encouraged, following tho re-1
rript ol a Irttrr from Congressman I
Hlnnolt, staling' lhal he and linker
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CALLED BY LOW 33ZS
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HI'.MtMII.II ll I'.tltri 1(1 AN
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iuill lb vnlll Hail
Ti MialM wf lb Ixlillu.d laad
a ku Cuoiill4 wnlll lb lot lt
ol Jul' uC IbU ).f JbU fall lb,
(lata ialJ on ll a.iiJ bIUi
IbaD lufty bubl lu lb a'l
Tfca ltUltu4 abut laud U out ,
lid ( lb Aral Mbit ut lb Klamath'
.iiKt, au Mr Adalu lnld !(
Hum Ik intamiatlun xflU lur IU
lirUatlun. '
Tbl bat bn a hutuUr ul lu
lulilr at lb lol land villi ut ltj
rUMt(liM Mlllo lildli It
lac ol Ik (utraiaat land udiot- I
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.,. f .,.,-...-,--.., - . tM, , i, -brflB mr. throu.h
I4ml in Mann ......... , W., H.r.lu.k,,.
Tb trnli auinwuiitd at Ibo
W. Nrobitt, defendant
Tiir anniiuiKriiirnl of T Colcnitu
du I'unt thai b will dflou bal
air u-littnl In L radium ml or In
Colorado hat intrrtrd tier clUiani.
Mi du I'ont la hrad of Ibo larcnl
la.adrr riiniiaiit in tun uorld Ho la
lb Ua. kir ul tbr crrat bulldlliK pro
Jl on Ibr alt of llir buinrd I'ult-
fork
a radluui n
Urntcr a lb
rrirrrnttl of Mr du I'ont. aatd:
Mr du I'ont Inlrmti to iiroduce
radium and brpindurta for hllan
thropir iuri.a onlr. and "III jmt
lh tnalrrlal In reach of all the h-o-llr
itloradu ttainl a rhaure of
Ti:il M.'ITI.I'H MI('.(III. lrodurlnt a lari part of tho world'
aurplr lu fart It la actually ono ot
th main t'rolufi-ri now.
I'm lb nut Hwr. rba. lnrcj hair rrn at tho ahalt hou.o of
caul raitlrr wr umiaarllr iltlt),r (Irrrnan llrlchtr lain at Central
will., a brim t Jot) wa ruhtllrdi'itr tnorr than 110 tons of hl(h
hate taken the qnMtlon of cloalnc the,
.(air up with the depailmrnt of th
Interior. ,
Tho Irtler follnw. Alfred Y. hawaoo. publlaber, ofimedUtelr to a belcbl of 1,000 feet.
, Juda llakeand I taterdar had .New- York, haj come to the condaaJon' IbU lone commuter ot the air waa
(a two houra' rotil.r.nre with ActlDf that he ouchl to reach his New York tix-edln- alone at a pace of (5 mile
Hrcrrtary Jonee, W. C Klnf. altor-(offlr from hie home In Lon Branch an hour. Then be roee another 1,000
nrjr for Ibe reclamation tenrlce, and In ) time that the railroads hare' feet and pasted orerth Narrows like
Knilnrer Davis of that terTlce, relaibn In tho habit of earrIn him. .a streak,
lite lo teeurlnr the cloalnc of the So, like Mr. McCormlck ot Cblcafo,' He dropped a thousand feet as he
(air rou wrote ut about on Sep-the learned bow to aeroplant Then neared Manhattan, and shot up the
IIIimmIx Ulrlator'a Henrliiiirn Are la
Cliartjo ot tint Vaiiou OSIrra In
Con net I Inn Willi the KlecUon.
I Anll-KorWan f'rrllnx rlaiil o Be)
' (Jrimlna-, ami HurrU la Tlaefit
I" Ibo Hetreteljr mirrlac It.
United Press Srlc
JIKXICO CITY, Oct. 12. The Tola
(at Sunda's (cneral election will bo
eitremelr llcht, say forelfners who
'har studied the situation. HuertlaU
troops ar In control ot all the elec
tion machinery.
With a flaw lu allowing walrr ura,
.. Iaaa IIima fatllla art. LnflDrvl
l-l..k...n I. makln auflal fur tb i "'lUMt "' '
..lr. I.. dl.ll.lB lb. ..I.ut ..I lit ll-e P- 1-illUI
. . . d lil niahi br J. i- noir in
L .in MBIUIfllH
craitr illihblrnde ore This mine,
wild llir Vomi iiniir and other, baa
bru buuchl In- Mr du I'unt. He In.
Irnd lo build a plant In produce
'dlnlll rlnar tu hi mines "
Aa anon aa Oil dal la Murd. lb
rrfltlaallon IT will tak trp
luward adtrllttbi lu areur bid fur
lb l.aalag ul Ibr lands for a lnu
of ara. Ulrr IbU I In b thrown
n4H lo ll:mBl.
Jutul. prumliiriit tutlnrst mu. wrt
urdrfrd lu ai-rer at H. court boiif
si ! uclork tudar
ll.dirr Hi. lihir n for tb lirar
UK Ibuush Ibr uit wa t'tllrd
Tb land, belnf rl.lm.d hat.iTr 1 Oiirn'O 111(10
lo..,4 with water by lb .tad- I A Tl M L l U iHlUR
al rata of Tale Uk. Ily dlt.llln I LnUIIHl U IMIWH
DRY FARMERS IN
OKLAHOMA TODAY
i
u
lb flnw ot Irfiel tlher Intu Klamath
lllfr, lb rvelamallon trtlc Is low
lint lb walr letel ut lb Isk.
Th lands uncotered are icr.tlou-,
ally fetlll. and ar easily tilled,
Ihrr being no tulr or marshy plam'
In b radkatd. Cuttlirallnn ran atari
with no preliminary preparation
APPROPRIATIONS
1lllli:i. IIIIICHIN .NATIONS iu:i'.
lli:si:TI.I AT UK) ItlMUIIMrt;
Dili IIIM'UW ntmi AM. OVKIl
(MIlllirA.
t imiTiiui. Tin.k en: AH
iim: io nrAM iiv mi: ntati:
I Mli:iHTV
Ml
I'nlled I'rrss Hervlce
TIIJIA. flfcl . Oil. $: Thirty
tliii.M rurrltfti imllilrlra loerlller Willi
ITU IKIIITt -!, (,,, 'r, HlalM and Canada, were
I'XlOlt ASIII.AMI NOIIMAU n-irrrntrd hy cxhlblU today when
i ln I'l.hlli annual International Dry
. ........ .., ..-I...1..I. r.,,.,.1. rainiliig fotigr olN-ned lu conllnu
"" ,"' V. .,..."", i ...,...'. IhiiiiiBli NoiembiT 1st. Tho premium
l.lhnly Kiw-lllun Mail
I'nllrd l'la hertlc
IMTTMIIl'llllll. I'a., Oct. II- Vn-
lr ll. .iiali. ..r lli t'aal f.lbartl'
.... ,- ...,..... --. .... Hli-I,.! UU""!-" ..". V. .- ,,.....,..
Iluiliira Men' AasuelalloM. the Ktt,al llieir annual " ' '""-"" lu ,.Kr,.gatid nppnulmalely IIS.-
Ub.nr KllK-lllnn . l""rd lu- I"-'"'!) "'' b "" .""'"""'iio.
day In M..tr aqu.r. Harden. The li.li.lliM lr llir ..im. U lo, l a
...H-liUm will miln... until N"-" '"'J -I' ' th ' l0,n, ,.,,MrUi
trmtier 11.
uihiii Noti mbrr 6th
The leather alo went on recu
a lat nimloii l nngreaa ax
rl.ilfd irc.oon for a complete
.'eihlbll hy tho Hulled States Depart
nii'lil or Agriculture, pariicuiariy
lefiTi'lire to work In llii'.wra-
Intra llovernora of twenty
An l...lr.ime..l reemhll..g a watch .. f...HMi l- re.c...bll.h.uen t of
.... .... . . wi,-.. ill. Aahland Niiriual Heboid. It was
ii urrn niTenmi in iiuna"i -..-- i i In nri.d I ' Ml l'l",,', "iriiii. . i...tj
b It It iHMslbl Instantly to compute fell that Klamath toiinty i m , ,mu, BW1Cll ,Hona and
Ibe Interest al any ralo on any gUelijol ' ' leschers. ami inai t j,,,,,.,,, w,U(m ,llM, Kmernor-
earn ot money tor any length of H"-" ()r''(",, u rMW "' ..n,.rl ot Canada wero Inrllod to
,cluil lor iraiMiiia "- iiiinid
time.
DEFICIENCY BILL LAW
Abolishes Connerce Court, and Ousts Officers
I'nlled I'res BarTlos
WAHIIINinON, It. 0., Oct. IS.
"rr.ldi.nt Wilson luOny algnel tho
orKini deficiency bill, which ul ollalm
In- iiuiimerro ciitrl und re.ioves
(Km otrira over a tlio.mand deputy
evemm collflciors, provlJIng uioro
fumls for Ibo I'anaiua rannl ami other
'leral eulerprlset.
"I am ronvlnrvd gfler a careful tut.
nmlnmion that thf oillrea ot deputy
uilliTliir ami "'('"If ''l",, we
l intended to I Incluils-.l l H'
primary provision of Ihoelvll sen lc
law," said Wilson.
"Tim provision of I Ills hill. ''
imiiiiitiiiunt of these
rourerii ' - , . . , ,
,llr,.r, l m.t lw t-nllrflr t W
allow than ........ tho hill w-,
. !..... la .... danger llml ll'
.".oils prhululo m creel. Into tho
matter Ihrougn n.y n...."
Tulsa has nin.lo nrranRemonts to
rnl.rlalu 10.000 accri'illtod delegates
nml luo.ooo tlsltors during tho
el.'M'ii li.)s of the exhibition, Hev
nil no' hotels wero built to accora
uui.taln tho Inllux of delegalea and
tlallora All Oklahoma has rallied
lo tho support ot Tnlxa In handling
the lilac exposition nml nearly ovory
i-imly In tho statu today Is partlcl
imllnr; In tho etenl.
China has tilt exhibit under the
supervision of Minister ot Agrlcul
lure (!. H. Aahun, nml Uussla, South
Africa, Australia, Turkey and aev
irl other foreign countries uamed
special delegates to tuko charge ot
lh respective exhibits.
A knife with six blades radiating
from u hub, pressed down by a han
dle governed hy a spring from a sup
port log bracket, hns been Inteutod
for cutting plea evenly In restaurants,
the result of th conference, and I rd for New York eltr.
....... . ....
tnina win reauii in rooairying som
of the harsh restrictions In his prop
osition to your association on July
si.t. . ;
"The attlng secretary expressed a
willingness to Krrnlt the gates to be
temporarily do a agalmt the com
log high water, but he suggested that
a bond be given to aave the govern
ront barm from any damag which
may polbly be done to tb Van
lirlmmrr ditch and tha riparian own
ers and requested that Judge Haker
and niy.rll ro-o4Tst -with flr.-Klngf
and Knglneer Davis In drawing a
suitable bond to protect th govern
ment from tho above mentioned dam-)
ag.
"I'rom th a.atudo of th acting ;
kerretary. Judge itaker and I are very J
hopeful ot securing some substantial
concessions In the matter of closing
the gates. You may rest assured we
shall do all In our power to expedite)
an early conclusion ot this matter."
United Tress Bervlcw
WASHINGTON, I), a. Oct. It,-
Government officials expect th Mex
ican election will be farclal to th
extreme. They bellov that by hold
ing them, HuerU It adding to th
dangers besetting th fortlgntn.
There Is soma apprehension that
none of the candidate will receive a
With hi mechanician, Mr. Lawson .The machine reached Seventy-ninth j constitutional majority. There ar
got comfortably seated In hit flytr.i street, when, bang! th propllori nve seeking to presidency.
gave the motor a shov. and waa off broke and the machine began to tet-i In this event It is believed that
...... I . . .... ... .'if...... ii. .. .. . .
tor the city, in six seconds, he says. tie. but toon nnasr control, u gnaeu .... wt rununue aa dictator.
the boat left lhe watrr. niilnr Im. I rrarrfullr to the surface of the water. . Bucl
umber Itb. t m encouraged over Jho bought a bydo-aeroplane and start-' North Ither. He Intended to go to!
the Home float Club at 141st street.
i MERRILL MAN IS HIRAM SAYS CAN'T
filling Im-lgratrfully to the surface of the wstr.!8uch a result might preclpltaU a
j demonstration aufllclent to demand
I immediate action.
I Wilson's potlcy of non-lnttrfrac
will b changed only In cat ot seri
ous outrage toward foreigner.
OPERATED UPON KILL BOLL M0OSE;SH
r 4.9-K-t.r oi.wf 7i
'.bows hU apprtbtnsloa by.trtaiaait-
wuivrvBcea, aavx am
lilt. HAMILTON" AHS1HTS HeXI
IIKXT IKK.TOH IX ItUIOYIXa
AI'I'CMIIX OP Al'tirST COCKA
THIS MOKMXU
0.11.11011X1.1 GOVKItXOIl IS OX
HIS WAY KAST TO HTCM1
.MASSACHCSKTTS IX U KHALI'
OK I'lUKHtl'SSIVi: IMKTY
oat a'
complete line of action ha been de
cided upon. This plan ha not aa ytt
been announced, but It ha ba
learned that If necessary th army
and navy can be) ready at a moment's
notice.
(Ilrral.l Spnia! Service)
United Tress Servlc
' CHICAGO. Oct. 21. Oovtrnor United Pr... tt.r.i,
jir.iw.ii.ii. iki, ii.ur. rauer- niram Johnson or caiuornia arrived
assisted by Dr. It. It. Hamilton
vcrrs pni. n . .r..l"rM..
... t . . . . son, assisted by Dr. It. It. Hamilton here today, en route to Massachu- , . . """ "" VrJ"1 "
"As soon as the form of bond Is re- , ..,.,. I. ...ii. .m. .i-- . lour. u u" '"," arrived In this elty thla mornlnar and
i..i i .in -.ii . ,.!., r .1,. of Klamath I alls, this morning oper- setts, where he will speak for Charlea... ., . . """'""."
ived I will call a meeting ot the leJ Au c progrea.lv. candidal, for' " "! " ,h p,er b' "
mbers." said Tresldent Mason of ' ' , ' ' .,.'.".'.' ,'ro,re",T "" ,or.crowd. There, waa no demortration.
reived
nirintcr
llm sssoclatlon
today. "If we And
The operation was to remove the avarnor.
oung mans apendli. Thla after-1
the condition, to be what w. think.'" ;" """:, "VT.,; . ,"-""! ' ?. P"1' Mn t0.
they should t. we will slxn th. pa- ." ' ' ' " , stay." said be. "The repunucan ana
-- - iiinnn a
w-r, stint have the gates closed."
i
An Open Letter
to Taxpayers
Hy ll.o t'ounly Court
OUIOn, I nrnrmalvr will ral torrthsr onlr
1 The case deteloped suddenly, and , when th. former adopt oar platform,
a when Dr. Patterson was railed thla I and not before."
morning ho found It nt an acute, dan- . .
gerout stage. Ho hastily summoned Uw Churchmen Elccld
iir. iiamiuon rrom me county seat. . ,,v . vnl. .. SSo to ... lh. i.011ii.
" vi.U
lowever, as tha crowd had bn
warned that any undue demonstra
tion would be checked by bullet front
Huerta's troop, which coatsaaad th.
wharf.
III. lo this tlmo we hsro dealt.
In this series ot letter, with the
proposed plan for a system ot good
highway In Klamath County. We,
havo outlined what road we con
alder necessary for tho proper and J M Its.
logical development of Klamath J
County. We havo mentioned tho'
benefits that will accrue to Klam-
ath County front tho Improvements
of her highway system both eco
nomical and social. Aa most overy
onu realizes, thla has been prelimi
nary to the propoaal of a bond
Issue under tho new law In order
that the people ot Klamath County
may reallio thcto benotll we have
been talking about, through the
Improvement ot tho particular high
ways wo havo been talking about.
This scries of frank talks wa to
lay the foundation for tho pro
poaal that wo vote bonds and la In
lino with tho policy ot tho County
Court to dlscusa frankly with the
taxpayca of thla County what It
has In mind so that tho people
who put u In ottlce to reproaent
them may know exactly what we
are planning to do before we do It.
Wo had intended to launch our
deflnlto campaign for a bond Issue
with the letter that appear today.
Hut we doom It boat to dlgreaa
a llttlo at thla point to tell you
some thing that perhaps all ot you
do not understand and to clear the
atmosphere, a It were, ot much
dry rot that ha boen carefully
thrown Into the air In an effort
to Injure the efforts ot the member
ot the County Court In their plan
ot permanent Improvement in
WILL SPEAK AT
MILLS ADDITION
Wrtterborg llctter.
Herman A. Wetterborc, who ha
U 111 for sararal wk with
.of deputies of the Trotettant EpUco-:,,Dh0M f.ror. u eonvaW-nt ....
pal church. In session in New York, i where he u abu ,0 be up-for
elected Uev. Altxandtr Mann, rector ihorl tlm9 Mch dlr Mr Wftu
or Trinity church, notion, president borg re chief for the local tele
of th bout. Dr. Mann waa tb. j phone company.
.candidate of the low churchmen and -.
htev. W. T. Manning, rector of Trln-j Archl Henllne, the photographer.
Ity church. New York, represented snj Cha. Ma.hburn of th. OnW.
the high church faction.
WTA.WA
(Contlnu.d on page 4)
WIIKKI.KIt DKI.HlllTS AS
WKI.I, AS IMTIIKSSKS AUDI-
t:ci: at nitAci: m. k. ciiuiich.
MKItllll.li TOMOItUOW
Ai.oll.rr liiMlge.
j llule Store,, autood to Yalnai Tut
!day, where Mr. Henllne has a num.
ber of photos to deliver. Mr. Maah-
drs. Ktu Wheeler, natloual W. C."""" uc" "uu """"" ' " "" " ot
U. lecturer. Intermingled fun andl'"a,M ,hat ,ook a " "embers droaeropUn. clo,
Is In it delightful harmony ht ' Medford during the summer. racing motorboat.
Mrs. Ktu Wheeler, natloual W. C,
T.
facts
llrac M. K. church last ulght, the re
sult being a tolling broadsldo Into
tho ranks of the Demon Hunt. A largo
nudleuco attended.
This evening, she will hold a meet
ing at Mills Addition hall. Tomorrow
sho cues to Merrill to carry on work.l
It. S. H. Walker, deputy supreme burn, like the coon preacher, "took
chief. Is In the city front Medford for 'his gun along," and expect to "(hoot
the purpose ot organising a local j himself soma very nice quail and on. .
branch of the Tribe of lien llur. This po' measly bar." " " .
Is an Insurance order which admits
i both men and women. Mr, Walker
The oontoou of a new German hy-t
closely resemble a -.
THAW CASE UP INN. Y.
(tut Dlitrlblltlug Suppllrw.
Sheriff C. C, Low, accompanied by
hit wife, Judd Low and Mrs. Stella
Low, loft today for northern Klamath
county to distribute election supplies.
Ho will go as fur aa Crescent before
returning.
New Governor Orders Investigation of His Escape
United Tret Service
NBW YOltK, Oct. 32. Governor
(llynu today formally ordered a
grand Jury Investigation In New York
county ot the escape of Harry Thaw
llllt llauro CumlnK.
Danclug will not bo tho only form
ot amusemeut at the Hallowe'en, from the Matteawan asylum for the
parly to bo given by tho Ladle ot criminal Intone.
Sacred Heart church In Moose hall.i Altornoy Oeneral Carmody ha re
Cards will also be played, and re-.appointed William Traver Jerome a
f resumenta will be served. The Tin
dull orchestra will furnish mualo.
a special deputy attorney general
Supremo Court Justice Oavefcn
administered the oath lo the grand
Jury, and Prosecuting Attorney Walt-'
mau yi.ua iu aiuvifaca, averiuis.
a . .. .... L . .. . . . 7.
utiior mi ruaa tat) pruoo to aat ewe. '
It hat been atterttd that Ue'i-H
which succeeded, In accoaplltkamftte
escape of Thaw from tb ! Jj
natcnea m a vvesi omi saifj..aar
forty or more wjt&etew k4N )-
tubBoenaect to ayeear belere Mw
qulaatorlal body, i ". Syt
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