The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 27, 1913, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    w
he
rotting Uralh
KLAMATH FALLS'
PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
OFFICIAL NKWSI-AI-KK
No, u.uwi
pghthi car-
KLAMA'IH I'ALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1913
I'rieo Klro Grata
ELECTION PROVES BIG FARCE
WWliMMWVVX
WMWWWWVWW
HCLt SAM MAY
NOT RECOGNIZE
TIE NEW ORDER
HI I KM III- MILXMilS OI.
1,111 I M'l 'I "H "IMI'MII
lUrwr IU-H1 III'""'"!
Ir-irf'tM M" an IglreaMe
pl ll.r llltl. lali at Ma.lllli.t
l t.lmii.iiil"ii la.ka fi.f llir
Ifeltli-f Im lair III koft ( H
lial llllimUa Tt'l '
WAKII.N ! I". IM I.
Tt (jMiao''1 ' acfeesbtl
lean-riaied i a aUali ( llulllig
MlM4la Haiti... aa It 'e
kUri Ivi IB . l..-.Mia
TV Mtl . bali. aRrtlnl b) 111
URtI M 1 lUalla a Kiblfrta
Itll till tVaul lrlf ot- kit "III
lIMt4aal la- It tnUfh CUU
lidi-l II. 'Main thai Ihr !
.' Ulklk." i aplmld HualU In
lr If nA ' 4htril ti-aaat)
it l(l 1'' - arlh.u wr Ibt. rt
I Abwihs i af -i
It li km ui,. . thai Ilia ailmlH
Mrtlka a 111 remand llnrrta r re-
.ft'l. all .t t i, rfingreaa
Mrs. Emmeline Pankhursl Happy
As bhe Sailed into New York Bay
WAmilv.n
I 4)llla i '
tit lltllmir
Utll4 lb. .
ttUdkn .1 ,
i' i tkt j:
uilinllK In ilatall
U.a 1'nltr.l Htatra
I iimn linn republic
TaaaaaaaaalaaHa&aaaHlafPv Tl
r LIT "" n 'y tlOEr
miii tiii: in. mi i. ii
T.lllllT MI-ANHIO I'M
-
I l.i. new larlff lit became ef-
ft, lite October Jr.
I l,o rllllrti la watching to seJ
if ii mill reduie the roit of Itr-
inr. anil U anxious lo know
.licl ll bUfllt ! took for
. hraper prices
The average man, who lin't
faiflllUr with tariff schedules ,
would l uhablr htratclf to nit-
ntp iiui the antiriuated cuts mi
4 iriail prlc. on agrounl of tlio
manufacturing coats, overhead
i argra and other complicated I
i'tti which require extort fig-
4- i a t.jr rtl Mrt
Itr I n tad Prr haa I m at ,
nn ink mattrr, n ' ra Ii K ItlC
-il'lntlcn "f th larllt bill
in itiU)iun throunh tli mr-
ilium of III) I l (Irililra who
Uaa hrrii I'OtWiM wlih mrmtom
4 of ihp wava an J laraua rmmtt-
4 ia of jnr' Th' will
4 ri.mjirln- III M abul twrDtjr
4 aitlclca, aid a III airar In thf
HrraM tt Irliai.a The flrtt la
""litalnrj In t-ta iur
4
LOCAL DEMOCRAT
IS AFTER PLUM
WIII.I. KNtlWA ll Mi IIISTIUCT-
Lit woii.n asm: tiii: iti:
ci:ivi:itMiii' or un ernci:
IN THIS IIISTIIKT
OFFICERS VOTED FOR SOLDIERS
IN SOME PLACES, POLLS NOT
OPENED AT ALL BY THE OFFICIALS
1 1
i
lr I mint it t t.
lllllul fftili'ai lia(
illbathfmiHillm "'ii -'
PHtJIt ait.. .f lha .f.nt ail l'l
JaUtlnk.r. h, Urikali nurallon. I,..trinr !!
Mu4MUi.i ., w b, .holll; Wfl( ,,,,, ,., , a.,.,,,,,1
r1aMa.ac Ii iwlilK Hi ..xallad' , ......
U-il- vi. . . ., tHiilii I ,an a fra wumaala b lli In
inllflet art I t hr iiitrr-natlon ra-
Uflif
ii .1 I Ilia lalaad
i ii i' ihrrr hrr
.i.-.l
- i . t,' ! hratfrr
i Hi . . laat la the
M,ii i. :iir her bun
ri la . I.Kik. lullrr anil
lMn(rr
I'lKI U M4.(l) i al,MI(r,
Tka n-r.1.. . .1 Ilia Imitball
Itn Kaluga. n..,ft Hafelr. Kl-
but aim . mallrr il lafl. Ilia
vi. ... ... . .
, .i IBUUIU nil urru (ilatisl nil
CHf lbllt.. .,f AabUud. Aa Ilia
' IlirtU. .....
.. ,,,.,vl .i,iir i,ie aaiuo eitur,
tla ll.r.u . . . ..
.'..., , E,an in ivinniti inr
, lllki. fa. . ... .. . . .
- nui , i.mnii ami tuace it
Tll iaX III ijupa.
. ai.r . ., ...ii n,riy
lirti ttrujih A.lilanil linn fur a
Inekduan . i i i.ilii,,. rUli....l lln.
l1Ui. ... ff.lr , ,,,, nutMnt
la da all h !.- .i. ......... .. m .
- -..-, .., ur-itiuii, aain nrierre
lllloll ...I ... ....... ..
I- ..... ., iiiriiurii in inula IIIO
'Hit nirj ,( MtCutnirk u off.
lUi I .ill
--. . .i mil , itl, Howrtrr, In
Hi thai .itii the wnnl nf tli
Hi Ii nnal ami lila iliwUInn fan.
"Ufliujiil t,r ,e rrfrrre,"
Tl. HlHl, ,(U ,,,,.,, l0
'111 bu.r r Hoiilli African .lla-
An Open Letter
to Taxpayers
II) Die fount) ('nun
We bale all'aitr ial I that we
m until make a ainil(u tar tbo
laiilaliro "I tiumla In the amount
ml llSO.Oiiu tor Hi" iiii.'ruveHtcnl
,iil inaila In Mamatli I'oulU) Tbn
iinrllniliiarr aleiia tuwanl rjlUnit Iko
I tioml uli-ctlon aru altiMilr bolus
i waile. anil In the tu'rr llnio iall.
.... .... . ... ..
Hum will lie rirriiuirHi '"
elerlliiti haa t-n laltisl wit Inlrnil
In linlil a aerlra of iftlni:a for
the iIIk-iimIoii of the .ini.toiltloii
Hie Jtlacra all.t ilalra tit Iheie inwl
lm will lie antuiunre.1 In adfancu
In order lhat Ihoae who opHe
the bond, may have ample oji
iMirlnnllr l I ' I"""1 '" ""'
forth Ibelr arKiimnita In oi'poil
lion We want Ihe diariiaalnn lo
New Banker Is Coming
-State Examiner to Invest Here
lift ,, .","" " '" ''" """'a ' ' '
Imu. !' "' ,llu '- ''""l "!
.1 l "k '" ,hl" cl,y ' '
Uta n.L 'minion, rurinerly
l.t. ""ii"rr, will tnko ovor
It ll IJ...I . ... V
,. : 'i-iiwin that ho will bo
tWch..? !1,ru,l,ll ' tho cimror.1.
tl. .. ,r"r In the voni- I.......I -111.
tu,n,crlfl"' "Auk itml Trmt com-
pi.UwM.,',',,l,m "r U,u ,ock Mr-
Ii Will tiiirol.t..., i. ..
' ' "nt, Ai ,oon u he r-
(llvia n niciitliiK "f H' Jliwlora "f Hi
iiillMiratlnil will bn held, win'" Hi"
i.n.ll..r will tie auttleil III full
1 Tli.. alurk that Mr. Ilvillii'lt l I"
, imrrlinav, It U midor.tnod, I i'rt of
tin. hilt-mat (if r. i, iii'iuy. mo !'"'
flit lr irililriit
ri,.. ii.iui it la well known III
ImnkliiK tirclt-a lii II"" Norllit.
'rulHiia lo nririnniK i' t""i"" -hunk
.HHinliior, Im lill rMiuuiallilo
lioalllmia, llo rcalmmil n batik ,
niuliivr boromo lulorcUd In tl ,
liHnl Initltutlon. I
at full and Iraak aa QMlul
... ii.4' Hit i-mc-i mat ) whether
hi am lh wait B) aiarv road
wiirk dnlie ilurlllC lhi pi It two
jrrara
' iar a are rooceraed, we
ba ItBUaed road work br tba
warrast roalo. We bailee that,
now that the war n bean olwnel,
am farther road ttaprotementi
ahuuld be lueda out of the pro
.reda ' ihe aale of bonda If Ibe
peiiiik- nt the bonda we will KO
ah, ad wllh road work and tic
the i iiuuii a bhmJ airaiem of hard
iitltii.l lilhw H ther de
.lite not lu laaue Ihr Ininda. we
alll mm I finlah Ihe work we
ha- .m hand and make a aiiall
let f.ir Ihe nwlntalnmi-i of 111"
road, aa ihe aland W' will tln
ub Ibe new courthoure and then
we aball oato done with our
arhrme of Improtemenl
We eaiwwl in th" nel )var to
rail in a half of tho irwaiit In
deidedneaa of the Couut) and to
retire all ibe ouutandlue IndeblM
neat wlililn Ihr "' l car'
Iheie it nolblnK Hi tho
now ul Hiio arliomi' lor prog
tew VII lul I- needed l IT
,.,.r..iiie to alt allll lu Ihe boat
aUl r.. togethor with Mi follow
men No "" hould rock the
Ii.iui ai ihia ttaiso of the caliu'.
Ilei-iidlalion of fount) Indebted
neat mini I'" atopped It la out
il!iiiii for a fw pertmia to ity
i Inn iUU founi ahull lint p) II
h.m del.ia We Ihilleto lhat tho
, de nre limits ' I'-O- 'I't'lf
).i dolita and publle .eiitlnient
utiKht to iiiiiKo I'""" . ' Ul .""
ihe r. nuilUlor W.Hln..ly
m.iruliiK hi" l! i'"' -V
nhoui thl liropomiion oi ie,...u...
ullmi Aihcrtl.oiiifnl.
Il.tnie Wriliii'il)i
Wednrada) omiiIuK th" Klulnwii
Hub wul Ble the flrt "' " Mt,
imiiiiiil irl.- of Jiuifl'iK l""lM "l
the Wlillo IVIUim ln'li'l A " "'
lelidniiro I expected
m.- k iv ivll. who ha been UII-
H,K her jiari-nl. fil. mul Mr. '
Appli-Kiilo l'' I'1" 'onn tor her
humo In Aihlmul. i
FIRE STEERS NET
HEARLY$30,D00
iu his si 1 1 m:iin tir ttttii Tti
miki.wii mit msentv nut
ita.i: i:cii xiti: imiMi
iiiii:iniiiv
i:uiil..)a of Will C. Ualton are to
dar loading on Ibe rani at Midland
! head of livers for ahlptntnt.
The- wrrr bought by the Oakland
Ueat luaipanj Thu price paid for
I ho aoimata waa $S.1T earh. Thl
brtnet the total talue of Ihe herd to
CMU '
The tieem are all In tint data con
dition and like tho majority of the
rattle fed Iti Ibe Klamath llatln, are
much aboe ihe merane lu appear
mice from the ttandpolnt of Ihe meat
buer
Aiixther -I Ivlidld lot of beef lent
..in l.it sniiili. when a tlerber
hli,eit J"" lii-ad to fallfornlii Thete
i,ii. ,:. .I i.ied In from Arltona
lut .hi i! nd they fattened tplrn
.li.lh in ih. Ilnrtetly country.
jealousygaOse
OF
rilliMIM VI' IllliUMI WOMl.N
Ml.l.s III MIAMI. MltHITh .T
(ll'M.KI.I.ri:it. AMI TIIII'.S Tl)
i:ii iir.iii.iri:
t iitli-d I'reta Serlco
tlAKi.ANIi. Oil. ST. -Mra. Archer
liniun !'' "' tho mllUoualro ou of
I lie Lite aiipeiiur JiiiIkOi ntteliipted lo
inniliilt aiihide )utterdiiy by ahootlUK.
nnlni: to ieiiloiitl) tuuntd Mr. Mario
' Miller, housekeeper for n neliihbor
Her wound. tliOUKh, M slight.
1 Follow lug IhU. he killed her hui
(bund mid Bed from her palatial rcl
iiltnce. Iiiixlng Ihe tragedy ttndlsro-
(.Kirn-. Chaataln and Allan Hloan
left for Ijikrvlew this morning la the
Inlereata of the fight being made hr
Mr Mtoan for the reriirihli of the
Ijkeili.w land otnee Mr Mloi n baa
Ihe undivided support of the deo.
rrats nf Klamath county, and thin tru
to Mkeilew la made to gtt ILe Uike
county democrats In line lo amis)
htm In hla contest.
TLo present Inrutnbrn' V ''
Crotiemlller. was appointed unlr a
itpitbllean administration, and to a
natural court of events bia resigns
Hon may be atked for almost any
day.
Iluinnr hat It that a well known
member of the JefTersonian patty
In lo I'urtland has bis wires out letd
mg in Ibis otSce. and It behooves the
. -m her of the party In Southern
t'rrgon to rally to the support of the
randidate from tbts end of the state
-adafjIiSau'eV
aaaaHf W
aasaasaasaasaasC '
'afaBaBaTBaBaaaKH
BaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBWaaBawaKaaaBW
I.Vi:itTIIIMi IX COXXIXTIOX
WITH THK AKrAIK VfAH
AltHA.NOKI) nKKHIK
I. lull! Vole ("ajit KTerywIiere Con
Eir..inrii Who are Huerta's llrnch.
mrri. It Is llelleied, Will Declare
I lie r.lerfJon Uncnnslltutlonal, Oar.
Ins ! the I'act There Waa So Ma.
Jorlly, ami HiirHa Wilt Continue
Dr rttfrtP
Jfuerti? ttyfrsico
DIG DAY AT THE LOCAL MAN TELLS
OF S.F. TREMBLOR
nil, rriMisti t thk hiiii.i:
I'Ulss TWII ((IMINsHlNh
1 lit: MllltMST. AM) I SHIN
MCirriMi in tiii: kxkninii
Vtterday was a great day In the
lilttor) of the church In this city. The
largest lllblu trhool attendance In tho
htitory of the school The number
present wm 1S8. The motto for the
next Lord's Pay Is 175.
The preaching service was well at
tended and at tho morning service
two )ou'ng ladles made the good con
festlon. Klder Harlan will preach
(He great sermons this week, which
nil should hear
Monday ' Home, Sweet Home."
Tueiday "A Home Hun."
Wednesday "l-et l' Atone."
. Thursday "I-. Tlurlbus Unum "
r'rlda) -"Tho Judgmeut."
At night the union W. C. T. V.
meeting was held at the Christian
church, addresied by Mr. Wheeler,
Her subject was, 'Tbo Double Coro
nation " Her address waa largely lo
the )ouug nun and women. Kery
chair In the house was taken. An
offering was recelvod for the V. C. T
I work Mrs, W.heeler Is dead In
earnest about her work, and a ery
pleasing speaker, and Klamath Palls
will be glad In welcome her again,
inu in: or tiii: iuhuwiatio.n
m:iuici. utrs tiii: sati'iiii.w
MOKNINC slIAKi: CAl'.sKD DIltK
I'A.NIf IV HAV CITV
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis K. Wlddoe
and family returned Suuda) from San
Kranrlsco, where Mr. Wlddoe went
to meet Ibe family, who ba.e been
lulling rrlalhes In Kama for aer
eral months.
The earthquake shock In San Kran
Cisco Saturda) morning caused panic
to reign In many part of the city, ac
cording to Mr. Wlddoes.
"The shake catno early In the
morning, and It was sufficient to
awaken the sleepers," bo said. "I
was awakened by It, but did not real
Ho what the cauie was until I heard
persons running through the hotel
shouting aud badly frightened. The
shake was sufficient to throw the food
from tho dishes In some of the cafes
and restaurant."
n'trd I'lest Servlc
MKXICO CITV,. Oct. 57 The pres
dintlal election held yesterday pror
td to be as big a farce as expected.
There were no disorderly scafics,
though
In districts where the rebels are In
control, the polls were not openel
at all.
Federal army oOcora frequently
cajt the votes of the soldier without
opening the poll, and elsewber the
soldiers voted ai their commanders
dictated.
Probably In no place did the vutt
exceed a fifteenth of the qualified
voting rtrength.
There was no Indication of Intimi
dations. This waa unnecessary, aa
it was evident that everything was
pre-arranged.
The returns show that less than
5.000 voted In a federal district
where them are 80,000 voter.
Nevertheless, It la expected that
the congressional candidate approv
ed by Huerta will declare themselves
elected, and organlie.
The first act of theirs, It la believed,
will be. to declare th election void
because of Ihe lack of a constitu
tional majority for any candidate. At
the same time, they will "request"
Huerta to remain In office until an
other election, which will be held
whenever Huerta order It.
Mr. aud Mrs. I. D. Applegate left
today for their ranch near Tula Lake,
where they expect to spend th, winter.
"Daddy" Jeaa,
' Jess Huntacker received a wire
from Woodland Saturday morning an
nouncing the arrival of a bouncing
big baby boy, weighing ii pounds.
Mrs. Huntacker, who Is ataylns at
the home of her parents, and tho big
r boy are both doing nicely.
West Says Story Misled
MORE DYNAMITE
TALK--
Klamath Farmers in No Danger
If you wish to support the
State University, vete:
lion
:lii'd
X
X
yi:s
YKS
iiii tan KiM'ar In jour oto
ilii lion ii"). wlirtliiT n-HUtiTixl
or not.
'I'ultcd Press Son Ico
CIIICAUO, Oct. 37. It was an
iinuiiced today that tho argument of
thn ronUctcd Indlauapolls union men
for appeals will begin Wednesday lu
I lha federal court of appeals.
Thu moil nro charged with Illegal
i transportation of dynamite.
ered. Later she tried to kill Mr.
Miller.
This morning he called at her
htisbaud'a law otllco and led her hus
band' brothers to tho house to show
thorn tho corpse.
The Herald Is In receipt of the fol
lowing teller from Governor Oswald
West-
"Iteferrlnc to au article appearing
In jour Isaua of tho 14th Inst., and
stating that tho state land board had
ordered payment of alt notes to the
jkcliool fund which Imvo been run
ning over ton years, I find that you
hao been misinformed aa to the
fads.
"Tho state land board Is not Insist
ing upon the payment of these note.
They may be renowed It the parties
so desire.
"Section 3915 of Lord's Oregon
I Aw, previde:
"All loans aball be
made for a period of one year) pro
vided, that In case the Inter! U
promptly paid and the security re
mains unimpaired, tbo board Bay. la
Its discretion, permit the loan to
stand fur a period of not loaujer thaa
ten years.'
"Upon examination ot the record I
find that but throe borrowers la yoar
couuly will be affected by tbo Mid
ordor ot the board, so It I not lueb a
rortous matter after all. I think tba
loan of only four other pas tbo test
year period during tho coming yr,
und will have to bo taken ear) of
through renewal."
I