The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 05, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1913
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STERILIZATION IS FEDERAL TROOPS . In TTTi v i u . ILEWIS WAIVES (MEET TO ARRANGE
ONLY Bill not l besieging city 'iger Is Downed by New York Votersi examination marketdayplan
BOSS MURPHY IS ENDED
CARRIED AT POLLS
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ON OHIO TRAINS
l(liUtuif hi appimlng ItHtr al U.r
mpamlr pa. b ll Welti.!"
Mfh ! l.lelled In th pe-sple
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km Till. aMHir. lb .rnr bulM
lh. f..r II- In.tltutlmi. .I.J lit d-,1 """ "" "
u.t Hf lb fkt.imt.i mill .. n..t i-oi-iMiirs. uhi. nv 1
Id advancement l th who'll riantac today, yiw'll bate to go
The worVmn, routtatlt act , .,,,, or be ledMrd li the lul
( Iti lrllim. Tli tnull . .ie-
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)wit niw hciiiu inni fidinic on
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"VV. W. Iwl., who operate. rtnch
kouth of till, city, w broucbt be
fnro Ju.tlco of th I'r.ce flowen to-
(ilar, ch.rged with abootlnc a colt.
(Thn i-oiiiitfllnl waa made bjr Jamea
I V. Jorr. "ho ar the colt atrajred to
t IxjwU iilarn throuth a broken Kale.
Iiwla aUed hi. preliminary ex
nmlnatluo. irefrrlng to no direct to
'ho (tranJ Jury. lis waa liberated on
(S00 bond.
AUTOS RACING
. OVER A DESERT
MIST IIXISII WITIII.V A. TU.K
LIMIT OK nIITV IIOl'ItH l.V OR.
4 Di:it to iik i.v uv tiik phizb
MOXKY.
TIIIM Willi WIlV IH:il T.IMM..N Vt'ttMu Irll Hi .lBU1"rlm H. Whitman, riullnK aUerwr: John
Curni) MIKlirll. i.)..r nf r Yiiik. tlnirKP lr.tinir. irr.Ulrnl of llic board i.r nMcrmm. All wrrr
miiill.Llr mi tlir I'iuIiiii llrkrl.
AT 7:30 TONIGHT
AM, mOUCKTKD ARK VRONB TO
ATTK.ND
r'armm anil HMlnr Mm WIH Mtc
In lUKiin I'ropotMl 1WaHioai.
llmlarM llouxy I'Uaahkg to Offtr
MprrUI rrVr for Caah Hal oat
ilu Jk7 IM.l49.alnl for Mark
I iJ All Are latemted
Tanilble plana toward laitltut
loK Market Dajr will be d!fcua4 thbi
eYenlrjf at tba Klamath Chamber of
Commerce, whin bualneaa and profaa
alonal men and Klamath county farm
er wilt meet to outline tba proper
plana for auch a dajr. All who can
attend aro urged to do ao.
The general plan for Market Oar b)
the Uealcuatlon of a certala dajr each
neck, or Mich month, when the farm
era will brine producu, lUeetoeh,
machlnerjr, etc., that they wUh to dkt
poee of, to Klamath ralla. A bit
auction will be held, and theae arti
cle, will be ilUiod of to the hlf beat
bidden.
In thla ay farmara In the dlaTeremt
parte of the Klamath coantrr wlH be
ItroiiKht cloeer tofether than erer ae-
tl ally Ihlr (m mm In It. t.ti.r
Tb riiunll atluit.ry mr.up a.-
.4 by a .imirwhat .niallrr nle. but i.ilmail. In I be .tale nf Hint)
Hrletlbrli-... II. Biln.tlini .t it- J
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Ni:VV MIIIK. Nut ' Tli voter
vl New Viitk bat rrralli'U Cbarlr
Tbeir !. of roan. Ibe allrltiatlto - Miirfby. lb Tammany bow.
..I trap lr irfa pop. or lnrr -.. . . .tnrtM iteriiretatUin
' ,' " " "" ' ,,r'a ,,r .. the muiilrliwl and general rlcellona
l:.art reluin. nil the ! In Kl.m-1 Atlwnei-delteral lloj.B. In look- rp,tl,rf Hhlrli rraulled lu a general
ath rminty will nt U atall.ble until l .me, rerlaln amre ur l wu.ty ,Bl),jr 'f.u lb prngrraanr and the
(l.i. i.tDflal lama.. f the nlr I.IrIH. ef ta .tale romlltutli'li. !,),,,,
laa.lp. A tety lld.t ml '' tiwail Ibal aaB.tHf "IfHiii. efn ptip
three belnt- but Utile Inlrrr.! m.nt-1 MWle.1 llo Itllonnr.l I lie .late
fexletl.
llallol tHiira ale bln( biouibt In "
fiiiin thp vatlitu. Milln plareJ. but a
tin. men brlnclnc tbtn dl.l not take
llm trouble In .prufp an abtttart nt
lb tote, All .ay that all nf lb
inea.urp wet .trunily tuppa'ted i
$30 Tor IT in '
POPCORN TRADE
1 lliinr tut me rnmmU.lnti tI hi. dt
A. a r.Hjull, Ibvrc I. (cry Ilttlu pat
nin.Kc lo be ih.lrlbulrd tn aJliereut.
-f i
.! ' on train, .re l. toda
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il Tammany ball. Tbo Tiger face
the Ipanc.t fuur ynta In tbv Malory
..I the orgauliatUm .
l-.Jn. of Tnmmany are angered
and chagrined a. a rt-.ult of the elec
tion The) a In dl.po.ed to blame
Murpli) for I lie defeat.
It la ripectrd that tbem lll be a
mn ileal nml a new bead for Tam
many beforti the nvit election.
t'linipli'to leturn. from tbo city gho
Jiilm I'urroy Mitchell, tbo fu.lon cu-1
rislli:llli:ru.Mi:i AMiiait 'IMlo for maor. a plurality of 116,
........ i 3i tote oier McCall, Tammany'
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carried the city yciterday for the first j jn faih
I'nlted l're. Service
, Kl. I'ASO, Texaa, Nor. S-lften
'canr-yoday are rompetlnc In a GJI
i mile auto race from Kl i'aao to
rh.Hnlx. Arltnna. over the Uorder- ,.. nuuu ... . .
. .. n-n ti'.ii uivamxnry TifiAV
iici mu.e. roiir inou.ana aonara . . HI of co-orrat(on will h. hnlli
will be divided amene tb...,. v.rm. ih....k... ... . .
limp In .lit..., ..r. Keller ...,- .... ..J. .. ."" "". wiiaty
' I "' '"""" iiniaoinB wmun mo rr- aro enthulaatle over the plan. They
elrrted major by a large plurality. oulred lime limit of forty houra. ,r thla feature ha long been needed.
The race will end tomorrow at the " The merchant of Klamath Fall
lulled fret Service lArliona atate fairground. The",re ,i,0 atrong In their endorsement.1
CINCINNATI. O. Nov 5 Judge'"""1' ro ,n 0Kl tbtt" ni1 ,h wln' "" majority have announced their
Frederick Spiegel M the entire re- "'" " '.' "l"1 . db!,,er "f ,n,en,lon of 0"MlnK ,Ptl "doe-
publlcan ticket were elected at yw- , , " """-""'"" "' ",uon. in price of good each Market
...ft... .., w. .... vnii aiiaiuini v ly.
iMuglaa, Arliona. There are check-
ilnc atatlona all along the Uorderlandl
route.
terday' city polling. This rwtore
to power the Cox Hkrutne.
United I're.a Sertlce '
TIl&vrON. N. J., Nor. 5. The lat
eat .title vtlde return ghe Fielder a
plurality of 18.000 for governor. A!
democrat legl.lalure la alto a cer
tainty.
entrant.
Oi)-ll Murpli)
so saih a.v i:ri:iiT who woiikm
roil I'M'i.i: mm. ...M in- :
I'Utl.NH HOW TO MAlii: rills . imrj .,c Servlco
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I.MHtMOI'N I'HOr'IT NKW Itllll. MiV.
ocratlc lclorle. lu theto plact vlndl
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I'nlted l're Service
CI.KVKt.ANU. O., Nov. 5. -Tbo o
'clall.t ticket carried In Shelby, Canal
Dour and Cothocton, all third cta.a
Iclllea. The socialist vole In Colum-
. bus waa less than n third of the total
'polled In 1911.
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IHM.N A.M HtS Mt'ltl'IIV IS'
.v. iwiiitiuitiilL Inltrd I'ress Service
. WASIIINtlTON. II. U., NOV. 0. nun., anere iae latiu urn sail tue INHIANAI'OI.IS, ltld Nov. 5.
I'rptldcnl Wilson today lelesraiilied.mini.irauon policies ero issues. Tlie ucmocraU carrea thlrty-elgbt
congratulations to tbo winner In New city elections In Indiana yesterday.
Itoss lur- Jlr,r).( Massachusetts, Marylaud and - um'u '" borvlce Th, republicans won In eighteen cltle
lento hint, especially In thu stale I'loc-jl'ulteJ lress Service
,. tlons, here the tariff bill and the ad-' INDIANAI'OI.IS
ALSO TO VOTEl
MICHIGAN WOMEN
DEMAND THE VOTE
I.ON Kit HOL'iii: l'.S.SIS Mia.SUItK
UV A.V OVKKWHKUMI.Va MA
JOIIITY, AMI I'KKIIH CAN
KCAHCi: HO OTIIKIIWI8K.
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IIKKKATH, A TIIIKD atMIMIOV,
hTHO.NflKH THAN IIVKR, H TO
III'. I.VKTITUTKD ROO.V.
Phy ba nos learned how tlm recall . ci?rlli.l. Ho foeU that the dein-l TOI.KDO. O.. Nov. 5. Itepubllcans'nud the nroerixalre in tn.
Thltly iloll.ra' wotll. ..I popped operalr. when plac tbo hand. I
cum lu the form of i-celil packages
fur the market reprtseula an oulla
( only about 1 or 11.60 fur ra
lualerlal, arrnrdlug to a tanners bul
letin (No. r.53) Just la.ue.l by III" di
I'artinelil of agriculture entitled 'Tl
font for thu Horn,!,' Hultlcletil pup
mm In make 30 worlli ol 6-ceul
packages can be grown on u piece of
laud 4U feet lung by 30 feel U'
Thu spoclull.U III com Invesllga
linn wlui wrlln this bulletin say that
pup rum hue ronaldernblu laluu aa a
li'od. and whult properly pn-pared for
ihu latin It I u'orlnr In many of Iba
l.iMikfn.t fiinil nnw mi Hto market I
It I ruatdiiinry on umiiy farm where
pup corn la not deslrod ns a umrkel
trnp in plant a few rn for homo
iiso. This phaso of farming usually
lutnri-.t llto rhllilri'lt. and It Is well
to let thorn do Ihu pluntliig.
If It I desired I" grow pop torn nai
u Held crop, tho surplus alork mil
wanted for homo uso rati usually no
Hold In local merchants tit n fair price
or II can bo irintiibly sold directly to
innsiimvrN,
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MANY KILLED ON
ALPS THIS YEAR
United I're.s Service
COl'KNHAtn.', Nov. B. Votes for
women today Is regarded aa a cer
tainty, following the passage In the
I lower house of parliament nf the
constitutional amendment bill by an
J overwhelming majority.
7; Krench.fi: Kngllsh, tj other, Tho same bill,. which went through
countries. 9. ,tl0 lowcr noUsi last year, wa
I It I estimated that SS per cent of wrecked In the upper house because
tho fatal nrcldcnts -could have been I besides providing for general female
avoided It the climber had taken I enfranchisement It also embodied re
proper precaution and observed ( form of tho houso of peers. Knemle
simple Alpluo rule. 0 the measure tacked thl on In a
The principal cause wre bad last desperato measure to defeat what
weather, searching for flower In , was popularly demanded,
dangerou place, slipping and the At the last general election tho
breaking of snow-brldge. progressive were returnod In tin-
creased numbers, and It ! believed
last night elected to tho assembly ou
Ihu Progressive ticket by an over-(
helming majority.
"Murphy took the pcoplu's power
himself and recalled mo becauso 1
did nut turn tho state over to him. ,
Now the peoplo have recalled him.
'The peoplo of tbo stato have con-
demiiKd .Murphy by Ihelr ballot. HI. .1.TV TI't-'llcrvroKTiii-'
puppet landldales were bealen every "''" Ml LI..NT OP THh
win-re. and Tammany Is tottering mi- I'ATAI.ITHM WKHK Till: IlK-
idt-r Iho wolglit of n illscn-dltcd bos. siri.r m Ai'nlliAin.H ivi.
"I have the sail. faction of know- At tho request of the government now that lu these circumstance the
lug that I struck Tammany Iho hard-! i'i..'. 0( China a Chinese student has beentpeor will not persist in opposing full
i-sl blow It has received alnco thu' - 'assigned as aid In one of the Held "aud complete suffrage for women
William Hulii-r
of tho people," said former llovoruor
William Sillier today. Hiilicr waa
iliij of IIo.h Tweed." jllnllod I'res Service
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milter urgeu mo nuopuon ui iuu llASKI,. Sllxerlaml. Nov. S. Ono
direct irlmary, tho referendum and
llm recall.
St. Leonard', Ttvlngloti, near
Minn Head In lkiNoimlilre, Is ono nt
tin. smallest mid utialntest churches
In Kiigluml. It has no steeple, but
II hui two clilmuejs and It Is thatched
with straw. Tho data of IU lonutruc
tlmi Is lost In Iho mist of antiquity.
hundred ami stxty-lle Alpluo climb
ins uero killed ilurlng the season
Just closed, according tu government
statistic uvallablo today..
Tho killed Include fourteen women
u ml four guide.
lly nationalities tho vlctlmo were:
Austrnlns, DO; Uortuaus, 49; Italians,
parlies of the United Stntea geological
sur-.
Tho road to Shlpplngton I Just as
bad us of old either mud or dust,
with no Immediate prospect of Im
provement, Wo may live in hope, but
may die lu despair. The council
should look after this much trav-
It.illlclil Itelterate Intention.
tleforo board ot commerce of Flint,
Mich., Secretary Itsdfleld ot the de
partment ot commerce reiterated hi
statement that should wagea be re
duced because ot the new tariff his
department would make a searching
Investigation Into conditions In the
oiled thoroughfare, which now I manufacturing Industrie. Ill de
little more than a streak ot mud andjpartment will loon begin an Invert.,
n right of way. gallon of public utility corporation.
United Press Service
JACKSON, Mich., November 5.
Another campaign for votes) far
women I to be waged In Mlehlaa ht
tho near future. Undaunted by (wo
successive defeats at th poll wlthta
alx month' time, and declaring they
will have detective honeycomb!;
the state to prevsnt a repetition "art
;ih frauds which defeated them the
last time, member or th MIchlfjM
Kqual Suffrage Association gatkeNaf
here today In annual coavintltS.
l'lan for launching the third cam
paign were discussed today.
Mr. Clara II. Arthur ot Detreet,
retiring president of the associatbu.
and Mr. Edna Dlalr nt Illlledatt,
atate organiser, reported that
ment among the women of th i
was almost unanimous la faver H
another Immediate attempt to ."fa,
the ballot for womm and'tariflit
ot representation." Commltt) MI
be appointed daring lb iitiiMga
to determine upon detail. .jj" '
Mr. Arthur iubmltt4 bar rM(f. ''
nation formally today. Rb kM bMBt
connected with Hi erftlltiUM gaTK
twenty yean, ha bee Iti
since 1908, and hag 14 tbt t
wide campaign for tba
I Mr. Blair of HllUdal. Mra.
erme uartutt crane of
and Mn. FrederlekK. nH'T
are regarded a tba
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