The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 30, 1913, Image 1

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

    a
4UA
)4J
Ull
t'
o
fcraW Special Mcfe to Medford Have a Stopover Privilege. Round Trip, $6.30
V Evening Mvrsdh
u
KLAMATH FALLS'
PRINTS TH
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
OFFICIAL NISWBI'AI'UK
I'iKlilli rr u, U.Uilfl
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1913
rricFtr
i
U. S.
President Determined That Huerta Must Go Without Delay
UNO IS MAKING
FOR PEACE, AND,
4)i-iinr riw'-HM in: HtiuiMi nut
mu o mi; I'titr or
I , tit KM HOW
rl.M I'awglrM Will Mrc Nluf
.U,. h. ll. t,vW t'm II
til, Hie) Takr In lb Mallei
I Mllnl Mle Will I H) ItWux- lu
ItrciHllo IIUh-CIWII. llawlU'a
llmliNiH, Meln riraMcul.
I 0114 lr HtMl"
1'n.t Mii
.imoTov M r, 0.1. ,
i) li'l K ! ' liollnr fur
W'AhMI
TIiv H"
r,ilip Ih MrllfU.
,r.Mril Wll-ti I In lxn lll
l, Mill IH be lrr.l'l. bul !
l.1rl In Uk" llile 'Tauii". ii'
) ami tiMlrl air IwM In ir4l.
H.-xal lialra'lr Jtla lli
Wlluui lia -IIHrl Umkici wiai
llurfla " Hr airca Hllli IiU
.,im,. l,al n.illlln In II"" IhmiIIi'
,, Hrfutillr l.f linunw IwtiilcraliU
nil i'iu.1 mil liiiliinlUlrl).
OhIIiV I'lrMMIr (ir III Mllnl
HUlra In ril "" HailillnK In Mrtloi
I r ironi.
f.it.lm dlnliiiiiala lu IIK fill
h. not.Med the Whit. llou.. that
Iber - no rhauew lor l-eaco unlca
the tlnllr-l Hl.le. rr.olt. to force
-or th. fir.t lime Wll.on I. a.rlouil,
1 .....,.... ...,
' ' ' . ... . .... ....W. .
I,,,:.....! to'dea. w I...
Khould be fall. Wtlaon will ellhtr re-
n,ri to aimed UileMenllon In reatote
,...!., I lie C'arraliia
'"' " " . .
rebel aa Ibe defarlo KutcMiiurni, ami
.enult him to ImiHirt anna.
,. ,l known how I.I...I will ,.,.
i,e.l, II I. thought Ibat he will le-
new th. augg.ailon for a general arm-,.,
new the auggeillon for a general arm-, ,,f0
l.llre, ami an etectlnn under urel.;1llf
lancn of III ctll aulborlllra.
Meanwhile, Ih powara are reluc
i-
No Salmon
Hatchery Responsible For Shortage Felt Herel
1
.... ...... ih, ii nf why the aui
run of autumn !" u ",,l ,u "l"
naarancu lu H'
Klamath UUer a
' 7 . . . i -.I...I .ml I .11
H.u.1 1... k """ "'' Hulw ,iu,eu of lUherlo. I... c.tab
,lan of UiiuM. ii w takng of ,B,m0 ,
Mon a. ' """" "jw,,,r, (((r 10i wo found ilial tbcre are two .P
mon run IiU" t'1" "U"TM ... i..i.dliiir nutlroly ncroa
m... of reproductloni auU
loault llu. Callforiila-Oregou 1'ower
.omimuy lu.liiint un '"V"11'
aoii to ileleriuliii' ' "u" '
, any way t tho Klamath Hlvor dam
undnr ron.tructlou lu Callforulu.
At tbo riu..l of Ihla compauy.
I1UU In tho InlorMi- ' ' fll'ln ";
,lu.try In Houthoru Oregon. wo.t
thorough HiYMtlgatlmi wa. made. No
TROOPS
A FINAL MOVE
FAILING IN THIS
1
Ir uiibnldlnc Atearlca'a l!7 ll
ool belieird that recognition of
rani will aalitfy them aa ll In
fr luiib.r nthilng
MIxiU lint irral.l Ilia 'oinplel
de. Urellun M the pot. but baa de- lT patt of January. Tlila la the good (
tided not tu eubinlt It lu bli cabinet 'liewe Ibat will gladden the heart of
mull tint ek II wlil.r tu ej ,
" M.l conilea. .Ill do,
I
I emier iiueu vw iiibii,4
or lllanqqall la
.I-, laird lelel tbr Ctillrtl Stale
ill lefuae l frrnll hliu In
maa'tig Hilt iinllAratlon, Wilton de
HUM a new Killrf Ibat may Involve
l.i-.ientlon
ourr
Mlrr
UUI I
LATEST PR0JECT;
(1MN
MllirMn UllliMIIMI
to nun. i. ami ahm mi:n AMI
WOMKN Willi Alii: IHIIITIMl
i on tiii: iiu.uir
Inll.d I'll" Herlce
I.ONIIOS. Oct. 10 A aunrane
aim), well drilled aud armed, ready,
tl...rr. I. literally BlH tor Ih.
,!,. la the lalrat acheme of the mill-
Unl ,uBr..lt. Ml.. HyUla fank.,
,,,. who la out of jail on a "roou.o"
i ,...rc..e.l hrr rradlnc.a
.'...ii. 1-..1 it., arnir. and ahe
...Hnnaf vyt.JJJ
tirr follower In Jlu-Jllau and regular
milllary drill. t
i. .,i n,. t'..i Knit am
" i"i" - ;
tvttif ,,, ,ol ,or u, and would be "" i -- I the court hou.o. work will b aurlcd I
,,. fljhter. If they l4'," ""'' ',',"r, '"3,. n the Carnele library. Thl.wlllbK1
, :,,; ,,, Jrc,t4 , ,..k. J "" -". ,J!lrf;;,l r.hea m. Ml. . tl l. the Intention
lUr , , i,rlew with the UnlteJl''" ' P r '" l r"rc,r 0,, ,ti It under root beforo Inter acta
... t). fr,j, now are no The lil.l utory lener. j,
for the police, who are ePe-
iui.ii.ni ini'ii-i--- .-
(Continued on page 4)
Below Dam
uuukliaalmoll wero fouud below tue uam.
Thl ll 1" furlhiT Invi'illgation
I . .1 I,,.!.,
heliiK maui-. aim i" ' "" ' ,, I
l at MaillUllllUI, niie.u ... v....--
tho rlur from I"'" '" 'u bua
flltecliinll) niltlng "f tbo entire run
ui auluion,
In Juatlco lo the power company w
run )' Itml lliy ' ' ml w,r re
aponalblit for tm aalmnii being lu the
liter.
0. M. IIAMSIIY,
A. i. BlMUaUE.
.MMMWWWVMMMMMiWWWMMMVNMMMMMMNMWWVMWWWMMMlAAAAAMMAAMMMAMMMMAAM
LISTEN, LOVERS
Of LITERATURE
i tii.icirio iHf.xr in sTiiiti; nut
tot ni:it tiii; m:w viiah
iimt .or IMNT APIOllll TO
MIHM
Oplr Head. Ibat delightful delin
eator ill Ike quaint Southern chanc
ier will Hall Klamath Fall lb (ai
0.lo Hnul
.1
all loiera of one claaa of the leading
- ' ;,";;;;
IU-U I. an Mneu
Boulli. and rara o rca
lh character, that h.
poneut of the Old
rcaldence among
o faithfully I
'l"'rlra. ha. chrii a sra.p
charac-'
a,
' ggggK
Mm
LKmDJMmmmmm
"' ""V ' , ,, ltoinilctrd court hou.e. etc.. will
" ' , , ,. .'welt within tho flCS.000 limit.
Arrnn.enielliB nae uern wane wm..
'.,., .....,. i i.vp.iim llur.au to'
IIIAK llANIlH IS
UUnll linilUII III
A busy place
WILL III! I'IiAI'KII IN TIIK WA-
...nniriiiiiTiiiv axii rxiV.'lu '"ill Honania
STUUITIOV fltKWH IIUHV
(Hrmlil SKclal Krriliv)
ODiatSA. Oct, 30. Much bu.lnea
la In eWdi'iico along thl. ahore ut
Hall' Hay. I). I'. oak I moving
along lino with hi part of It.
Jnmr Dougla. DotiW oftlcUnt
foreman, plan In Put 1,000,000 feot
of log In tho take thl winter. Thtrly
Inn of mill feed hao been taken to
Iho bay In fiwil two ! ' ,h
work.
In addition to thl big logging en
Ivrprl.o, much other work la being
done at tho Doak ranch. Thl In
clude tho reclamation of swamp land
and tho building of road aud fence.
READY TO MOVE
COURTHOUSE JOB
TO STOP; LIBRARY ,
TO BE
woiikimjmkv will iiavk
viTt:n Jim
ALU
Cmiil Huum- Cuntlmcllun Mule Than
Half I'liiMinl at an Kiiwuitllureor
l,r llian SJMI,OfMl Court la Cer
talu W'uik Will Ik rlnl.hcU Within
tl,r l.lnill of Ch hlH-cinol lrra
rnt Tumi U About Kiliauatrtl.
Conatrurtlou work on the nw
JK5.000 rountr court boua will atop
In a few dajra. Workmen are now an
leaned In cocrlni up the walla pre-'
paralorr to auiftodlnc bulldlnc (or '
IIib winter.
Willi the coaaatlon ot work on tb
court buuar, the workmen are to br
tarted on tbo conatructlon of tbe
121,000 Carnnle library bulldlnc.
wblch I to be built on tbo ciurt
houte block. Tbla la to tx r.uhfd
J with all Kalble baalr, and roiuilet
itl aa iKMin aa ioaiuir.
The work on tbe court houaa will
ceaae for the winter became hae
nearly e.bauated the fund for lu con-
lalrurlton ralaed br aoeclal lew.' aald
Judge Wordcn today. "Aa aoon
,thla fund la replenlahed work will be
rraumed.
Work un the building baa reached
.uch a atage that people need ha noi
'rear of the atructure being in nuyj
I mm u -m mi Mm mi rnmA l m t ml tAl ,1 I I I At.
l"" " -". .
n'' no Paio.e oanger. ;
The court nouie it now luo.-e inau
nf thj....a. 11IIIK.IVU. Hliu u tn. .v-. mi
10.000 ha been etpended. The
court U potltlre that the coal or ttie,
....,, ui,,n f .rk onl
" " ."-.". .
. .. . . aa .k
"Work on tne liurary win commue
a .... .
!,h'J - TMa will give employment toithat the parly to bo given by the'biHuenlllJ)dMbM(,,oflnooowd
number of artlaan.. carpenter, etc. laJle of Bacred Heart church will be ,. , , . ,u ukgwJ
all winter, until the building l nn -
all winter, who otlierwt.o would b
. ..
a. a . ... - ..1 a.- ..... k.la
idle.
'Tho court, In the library
atructlon, will follow the ame policy
a In tho court houie work.
We will
Inaltt on local people
being given!
riuployment.'
Amna Slack, one ot llonanta'a,
'prominent roaldent, I In th county
ai-nt lodny on bu.lneaa.
Irf.rrlU Cllltrn lu Town.
Tboiua. Wllker.on, a
tho I.ori'lla vlclulty, I
biialnea here today.
realdeut of I
tramactlng
-i
If you with to support the
State University, vete:
800 X YES
SOfl X YES
You can awtsar lu your tote
election day, whether rcglatered
or not.
MVMMMMMMWMA j
May Be Ambassador,
to Court of the Czar
Henry M. I'lndell. publUber 'of,
I'corla. may be the next amba.iador
,0 iUMa. jr. lndll I well known
throuchout UllnoU and tbe Middle
Weat. and baa been a lupporter of the(
i.i ti.. ...ii . i-lv
hrr .faitfttA ir. I'lndell. but hi.
,,,, n not yet been recorded.
TICKETS SOLD
HAI.UIW'K'KX AT JIOOHK
I'llOMIHIM TO UK A Sl'CCKSH-
,
-,
ITI. Ar'KAIH C,HIH
VIXI UK I'UVYKll
The aale of tlcketa for the Hallow-'
!... .l.nlHe k . tr td Vft at
uuwu ,...., .- -v ....- .
1... - .. a II i.....u klkl Ih.II a
oo uau ito ..
ertl t1trAad 1 1 t1il a. II 1f That tlTO
!" .."
eon-.c.
The Tludal orche.tra ha been en -
gaged to play tor the dancing, which
will continue until midnight. For
tboae not caring to dance, card will
1h a feature. A luncheon will be,
nerved during the evening.
KLAMATH COWBOY
RIDES 'GRIZZLY'
JACKSO.V COUXTY'H UXHIDAULE
UHO.NCHO KAU.S UTTEItLY IN
THY1XO TO THHOW COHUBN TO
TIIK DUST
At tho bucking conte.t held at the
ball park Tuc.day afternoon, Coburn,
one of Klamath connty'i rldera, lue-
a great ucc flnanclatly. Tbi iPro-;n,,u .cn00i. jr. Arant U a nephew lot cigarette tobacco, th United State
.. aeeaiiBa.l InanTaJ them atrial! llifo' .. ..I.. t...
ONLY TWENTY MEN
POLICE DUTY AT
ORDER TROOPS
celled In riding "Grluly Murphy." I
Coburn I. without doubt th bt
ilder erer cn In tbla icctlon. lie
lode the outlaw until both man and
hone were dripping with iweaL With
the ciceptlon of on critical moment '
Coburn rod airtight up, without I
ualng any four hotdi.
It could not be called a atralght up'
ride, yet ereryon agreed that Coburn '
I did the beat riding letn her thla aca-,
mi. The rider waa put at a dlaad
Tantage In not wearing boot, liar'
Ing a aore foot, from being ttepped ,
upon, bo waa compelled to rid rtth
ordinary abo. In thla way loalncl
strength In gripping. Medford Sun.
LIHDLEY IS HEAD
! OF SEATTLE CLUB
-
,.,(,. lianoFTHK KUULITU
I.VKK 1UII.HOAII COMPANY IS
.NOW ACTIVK IN" Till: WASHIXO-
tov jiirrKoi-ouH
II. II. Kdmondt, tuperlntendent of
tbe Algoma Lumber company'a plant
at Atgoma. returned laat arming
from an extended trip through Waab
Ington. "Wbllo In Seattle I met llarrcy
jUndley, who uaed to be head of the
Klamath Lake Itallroad company, th
'far-famed l'okecama line, which waa
one ot Ibe varlou method ot tram
.Ll.'lM,r,a,lon ilcalt out to people coming
to Klamath Kali a few- year ago,"
aald Mr. Kdmond). "Llndley wa on
WILL Saturday elected president ot th Ha
nter Club ot Seattle.
I.
i jpir jiuiic iracner.
,,.,. ..., ...... w.j,.
u evening from Foret Orore, on
1
.
ni to ukevew wner. n ha
. . ....... .
,of w Frank Arant of tbi city, and U
.on ot tQS tme; DCIt known youngltomer. coxt to Qraat Orltatu, rraae
1 mUilcUn.
Refuses $500 an Acre
NitschelmB elieves Tract
The valuo ot a truck garden In
Klamath county 4 ihown to a certain
extent lu tho retuial ot Fred Nit
chelm of an offer for $600 an acre
made for bla ten acre garden plot
juit outald the city limits. In Mill.
addition.
The land waa purchased a few
year ago at a figure much lower. H
darted gardening In a .dentine man
ner, and hat railed produce enough
to net him a comfortable Income, aa
ARE LEFT FOR
LEAVENWORTH;
ON TRANSPORTS
Hi:cOM, CAVAUIV UKOCRKO TO
l-KAVU IIOIWEM AT
VOKT
IIMSri
AM) EMBARK
bctum! l)lllon of Ui Arwaf la MeM
In llcwtluna at tJalTaaloej Beat!
nalloa of Hie Arts? Traaeaori Is
Kept Hccret by tbe CeaauaaaaMHat;
Uiflcer. Llut lYrfwraliuea laillraiK
Tlut It la Vers Cnaa.
L'nlteJ 1'reaa Bertie
UALVfrMTO.V, Oct.
Ir'rank W'rat, rountaiatUaur Ue HaetMatl
Camlry ij.tionrU at Fort HI I, wm
today utilerrtl lo prtxccU ber wrUlt
lila entire coinmaml, leaftaur Um
liure at Ibe barrack.
Army Irauuporta are waiUauf la ttaa
liaibur licro for Uie troop to eaa bark.
It U probleutatlc Hhcre tu traaw
l-oru will go.
It baa been aUlcd Utat
Ibry will gu rltlicr lo New York or
lo rr Crux.
OdUrr are allrtit on thla matter.
The prrparallona brlnj tuaue lauUcate
lliat Vera Crux la tbe port of ilawataBav
tlou.
The arcun.l illilalun of th mrmf Is
linr, kept lu rcauliawaa to BtoTe at
inoiiient ' notice.
) LEAVENWORTH. Oct.
30. Th
rtttalh
jaccond uadron ot th
Cavalry baa been ordered to proceed
at once to t-'ort Huachuca on Ih Ari
zona border.
Thla leave unly twenty detach1
men at the pott her to do police
duty.
Th rett ot th MOO troop for
merly alatlonad bare are In Tsaa.
Oil dlatllled from th needle of
ipruce and fir tree are being uxed
to acent petroleum floor olla wblch
ate lometlmea
f
objectionable on ac-
count of their odor.
Partly owIdit to haavr nurehaaa
I of late ha become Turiceya mm
'ranking thld and Qerminy fourth.
Wortk More For Gar in
the Nltxcbelm garden truck I alwar
In demand.
Tho KnterprU Land a4 taTfti
ment company, who holalMi a4J-5.'.
tbe Nltacbtlm gardw, hav kM $Mtt -
thl tract for lorn tlat. Last fMT-p
en offer of 95.000 wa MttU 1st ilk :
plot by th company, kt H M K '
fttaed. V. v -',
Again ihla yr la Maipaar
nwed 1U of er to Mr. Nekweaja
again he rofud W eaillt at,
,.
ifl
7
. 1
"S'l
..,'
y&
ft-
-.
t.:ie.
w