The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 05, 1913, Image 2

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

    Herald Special Tickets to Medford Have a Stopover Privilege. Round Trip, $6.30
Tj Eunfraj Iteali.
KI.AMATII FALLS'
PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
-jiMlir-i-M'.MM
KLAMATH I-ALLS. OREGON, WKDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1913
Price KITH Crate
REICN OF BOSS
STERILIZATION
MURPHY IS ENDED
IS FEDERAL TROOPS T. . n ,T 7, v . L LEWIS WAIVES
ONLY BILL NOT ' BESIEGING CITY uuwneu uy new lura ruier mmm
CARhMEDATPOLLS
IHiM.WI III IN I I'HIJ.MM. IIIHl
piopi.i;
..INsllll IIHN tl 1st s
IHHM I It If tl IHltllliiN.
will. tin m m itu mi m
nil Ullll.l l.ll llllllll
'1st, More States Enlist Under the Democrat Banner
Is Cll.lltOMI WITH SIIOOTINtl A
( oi,t iu:u).(ji.N(i to a m:iih
imiu m:i.iasi:i u.mikh itoi
Till- AITHIt.NOO.N
I nllt-d I'rru Hrrtrl.
k.mh.i: i-aiw. ii . v. t-
rrir1 lore that I '-,""' u.l 1,
Molkll.f M. I'lilll- , ,,... ... -.,, TntiUi .ll.li... I
" , - - - 9-b - -- - .-
m&&x&
1 .11,1.11) .1 Otrtfim AituiUH.,n
laiilnl lli tWrnln Mat- ln I"
III, .ii.l llallr
(.... m.h il Unit llmiuili ) tug 10 Hill, iml the roost Hut
Mill l.isr. l..r. ll.p l'i....lll..n nbobnld th.ell.
lbl( l-al Iturp In line.
I..I...1
. ffdr'al. l.
I l i-ll ll.r . i
1 ! If ll.fr ,
lft, , ,1 ri
'I t' fral.t
I Sl.nl I !' -MI.
I11H tl ASH Silt
Aromlitu
............. i.iri. i.iuim nom paiiij on I nnfnc
' "-'" -'"" - liMfl I uLLL DUUlI
ON OHIO TRAINS
1
ri is 1111
llN ll I. II l:xl.s I.IOMNI,
I'l IpxINs lit llM'UNsi; 1 ljl mi
in mis v.
iilii .r.i ll.r ail. ol Hi !
biMU. i ' ai-protlng tnur "I II"'
Mil ' ..! lis Hip lUUlul
1.1. ..ir ..Ir.f.d lit III prOpl. Nil
.' Ik. r.f..uul act. I
T. . 1. lu-taul. tu lu lli
Hilii.u1 n ..( Till. -at itfi-lr.l tl'liiHM .l M.IMI
krt llaall lIU TIip gr.atrat op-
Imiiuh. 1 tin. bill -.a lii Hulliii,
ink iv.ttif
Tke i. . I nil. rally H Oregon
laaailirr. .ari by a till of Imii In
Tl... a.sarr ir irOMr build-
mi M it.. iH.niHil..n, and a. d.-;' B,"J '' '""
i.,t uf it. ...khmal fliilil agali.it fOI.I'MIH'8. Oul. Nov i I
u. iilt4i..rmui iif Its school ..nulD lo4a, root! bate to (
Tk. -nrkm.n'a rnmpensallon !! njir.it or t rdcl ! 16" axlul
'""" " ' "' "" ""' ""''rrew. ol.ipplnc ...r. cold t.r.
14 tlm rlr. 11,. 1. Tl.r Irault I'lur
i.H, ,.. .,. II. f..r ." - ""tt' b"M p"',i",, '""1 ' bMI lf '
Tk. r i, .11. .nr mr..uir ! roBr Up. t.Ub tilUt rldlnit u Sl.tt UU. S.. . 11m uitrt.
H ti . ...n...hl n..llrr ili. tut . i.ilrnad. IB lb. !.! nt Uam ,.1 Sr. tmt liatf mailed CI.rli-
Mitilli.r. ii. adiii.tlnii !.: Tkcm l. ul rmiri. ! atlMDll v Murit. Ibo Taioraati)' Uim
hl l crl )Ml 1 l"l'. ' lnr lhl u 1(j Kcnrra iitr.rlatlin
i. 11 yuu aaa'l drink aalrr i il. taunkll and (ctiiral .ImIIuii
I.ii.i i.iuiii. mi Hi. i.ln In KUm-1 Allurnt. llrn.r.l llocao. In on- r.crai viblrh mulled III a tcnirral
lla mnii a nut aallatl. until Ii.k ..in r.rl.ln nrnrr ..r ! mmt) ulll,,rtr fi lb. irn(riMlr. and Hi
Ikf it,.i. ,anM nf Ih. iil. U iloii nf ll- llr iii.iiluHon. ( ai,t,i.ta
J A fl llctil tnlri a ral Inuud lliai m-iHiiC .almm. "'f I'm
IWi. Ulnr, IihI lllll. Iiitrrnt maul- 'l.il.i.r.1 Mr iiilnrin.d ih ll.
XJdt ajQQl
gJ&jjB&MiSe&S- SaiiHfiiiaW .aaiiii3aHCr ak.
flWaiWrVHr"ik V T fUm rn tLiLaVr jUhmAu aLauUpBaLLBBiLSK
pmliW j -. ...ut:- 1 riBKJaBLLPMWFalMJig
MEETT0ARRAN6E
MARKETDAYPLAN
AT 7:30 TONIGHT
A I.I. INTKHKnTKII AUK UIU1KD TO
ATTK.MI
W W Il, tu operate a ranch I
iijutli of tlila city. aa brouxlit b-rrnwr anil HiulnrM Mrn Will Meet
tor. Juillre of the l'.ae Oowrn to-'
t . .. ..U L... . .. I
un cuariieu wiiu aiifuiiiiK a tun
The roinilaliit wai made bjr Jame
Jorr. who lay. the colt ttrayed to
i-l place thinucb & broken gale.
l'Wia oalred hla preliminary ex-
jri. nation, (.referrlnc to to direct to I
he crand July He waa liberated on .
'.oo bondi. '
lo IHm-um l'nKMel Inatltalioa.
Ilu.lur.. Hiium-. I'Unnlnc to Oder
.Swrlal I'rlfr. for Cuali Halpa) oa
ll.r- Hi I)rlKnjli-.l for Market
Day All Are IntrrraUsI
AUTOS RAGING
OVER A DESERT!
Ml'sT ri.Msll WITHIN A. T1MK
LIMIT Or' FOUTV IIOL'HM IX Olt
lli:il TO UK IN ON TIIU I'lllZK
.MONKV.
IIIIO Will. WON .It I It IIMHtW- 1 Ml 1.. rUIH. O-rln. h. WI.lH.iM. -rcullM -tlerney: Jul,.,
IN.,,,., MI..I..II. ...a,..r of .r ....... rK. .MrAi.r..). .i..Mrnl of tl.r Nnl of al.lrn.rt.. til rrr
an.ll.l4lr. in. ll.r I'li.liill llil.il.
I TanclLle iana toward Inatltut
line Market Day will be dUcnued thU
Icrenlnc at the Klamatn Chamber of
Commerce, when bualneaj anil prof
Itlonal men and Klamath county farm
er! will meet to outline the proper
plana for aueh a day. All who can
I attend are urged to do to.
The general plan for Market Day la
the designation of a certain day each
I week, or each month, when the farm
ers will bring product!, Ilreetock,
machinery, etc., that they with to dla
rote of, to Klamath Falls. A big
auction will be held, and these arti
cles will be dlapoeed of to the highest
bidden.
In this way farmers In, the different
Ullrd.
Htlliil l.uira at. being brnuil.t III
frem tl.. tailuiia mHIiik plarra, but
lie Inrn tiling;. me llirii. .11.1 mil lale
" I Lie lii arrurp an abMrart of
ke ..ie All say Dial all of the,
""' r. alrnngly allppofled .
$30 Fi3R $T IN '
POPCORN TRADE
in
...!
rn.p iiiiiiinlu.i.ti nf lit! ula-
.11.1 all ll.rl.ar. I" M-ll rl
ill lralll 4le i.'l.l li'dar
Ae a treull. Utile .. M) lilllo pit
mnacr to be .IUIHIiuIihI to adherrllta
ol Taiuinany Lull ll.t TIKiT faces
Hid Iralieal tour )ear II. I In' history
... ll.r iilKanll.ltlull
lailrrs uf Tanimun)' nr. ntmrrrd
jai.d ihsKr.ne.1 m. n rrault of tl.u dec
Hot. riiej atit dlpu.fil lu blatno
Murpli) tor till' dvfeat.
II la ni.rH.Ml Unit ll.vro Mill bo 11
in h dial and 11 new head for 'I'ttlil
inul.t t.fi.lr Hie lull rlrclloil.
I'limpli'lv irli.lt.a from Iho city Kho
lnl.11 I'ntro) Mllrlall, the fiuloii can-
Ill. I'UlMl.n X nol.Ut iH'Ini" '"r mr. plurality of 116,
..? mill, out MU'nll. Tninuiany's
U.KMh lll.W IN TAMMl.NVS-,,,
HlNlih, M MVn Ml'lll'IIV IH
I'lillnl Tie" Ser.li-o
SAYS Win, SULZER
a-flJCVfe
StllSl'll l I
eaPW -4aleH
ft "
"aafafftt xnJi.
"fai-V" ' U5
'f galir I
K gfeJg
aliiHgar .SiigsaVaK
; AgVf agfaVtgV
k Jr,' T.taBaaiiiiiiH
ISSjSiaSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBK
fgoBamaBgaPaWaawaRuJ
t cited I'rets Servlco
Kl. PASO, Texas, Nor. S. Kitten 1
cars today are competing In a 8J1- Vitu ot the Klamath country will tm
mile auto race from Kl Paso to' t,rou.ht eloaer toeether than er.r be.
nti. Arlrona orer the Border- fore. Ile.ldes their monetary sayings
,. , ,.-., ,,n, rualr- Kour thousand dolUn.; , .pirn Gf co-operation will be built
carried the city ye.terd.y for the Aral , ,,, wl , j,,, amonr ,, v.rmer, throuahout the count,
Keller was n,,. four cars finishing within the re- lre enthusiastic orer the plan. They
iiulred time limit of forty hours. My this feature has long been needed.
The rare will end tomorrow at the The merchants of Klamath Falts
Anton state fair grounds. The arn la strong In their endorsement.
roads are In good shape and the win- The majority hare announced thtlr
nlnic rar It expected to do better than Intention of offering special redue-
rlghtrcn hours for the distance. A tlont In prices of goods each Market
night control has been arranged at Day.
iKiuglat, Arizona. There are check-
lug statlont all along the Itorderland
routP. I
nine In sixteen years.
rlr. trd maior by a large plurality
1 mud I'rtt Serrlro
l-INCINWATI, O.. Nor. 5. Judge
Frederick Spiegel a i.e. the entire ri
iiubllrnn ticket iTe elected at yes
terday city polling. This restores
lo punier Hip Cox hi. mine.
(i-)-llo Mutplijr
l lilted I'le.t Serrlra
TUKNTON, .V. J.. Nov. I. The lat
est statu wide, returns glto Fielder a
plurality of 18,000 for go.ernor. A
democrat legislature is also a cer
tainty ;
I luted I'rets Mriilco
CI.i:VKIKNl, O., Nor. S. The so
cialist tlrket carrlr.l In Hbclby, Canal
timer mid Conhoitoii, all third class
cities. Tho socialist tote In Colum
bus was less than n third of the total
polled In 1911.
!t
ALSO TO KITE
MICHIGAN WOMEN
DEMAND THE VOTE
i:ris iiit.tiAta:.
iK-rattc tli'lorlct In thcie places lndl- ,
rnte l.lm, rtpeiially lu the state vice- I'nlted Press Service
WAKHINilTON, l. C. Nov. 5. 'linns, wiivrp mo larin diii ami tl.u nu- INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Nov. 5.
Prealilrnl Wilton today telegraphed . mlulttralloii policies were Issues. -(,. domocrats carried thirty-eight
runiirntulalloiii lo tl.u winners In Now, - city elections In Indiana yesterday
i.ovi:u iiei.si: passes miusluk
iiv a. ovi:nwiii:uiiN(i all
JOItlTV, AM) PLtatS C.IN
M'AIICK DO OTHKItWlSr
.NO TWO SVCCri8lVK
IWKKATS, A Tllllin CAMPAIGN-,
hTIIO.NGKIt THAN KVLH, IH Tt)
IIK IXsTITUTKIi SOON.
MsVs A.N I.M'LIIT WHOMOltlih
hii 1 Nt 1.1; h.iM, ami hi: i:x
I'UINrt HOW T MAKi: THIS .11r, I',., Hervlco
lAllltMtll'K PIIOIIT NIIW VOIIK, Nov. B. 'llott Mur- j,,r,), Massachusetts, Marland andi''"l'nl 1'rcss Sorice
pi.) lint no Ifiirneil how tin. recall , i'c,..,nd. Ho fiels that thu dem
Tlnity .lollars" worth of popped .ip.-rat.-s when plac.1 III tin' hands
r" III the form ot C-cent parkagvs
lot tin. market ruprt-seula nu outlay
"I fitly about t ur II.0O fur raw
United I'rets Servlco
United Press Service
JACKSON, Mich., November 6.
I Another campaign for vote for
1 women Is to be waged In Michigan la
COPKNHAOKN. Nov. S. Votes for the near future. Undaunted by two
women today Is regarded as a rr- successive defeats at the polls within
i.lntv rntlnwlni- th n.aa.m In the six months' time, anil dlartns th.v
The republicans won In eighteen cities ,.., . ..ii.-... r ,h!,in h... .i.ii... i,..ki-
TOLKDO. U. Nov. Sr-lle publicans and the progressives In ten. . . .,' . , ,,.., .. .!,. .,.,. , . .
ll.liaillUIIWUH. HU.VMMU.VM, w... w M -- .u v yt w..- .V,'V.-.W. ..
L
nntt rlnl. urriirdli.K tu 11 farmers' bill
I'll" (No &3) just Issued by tl.u di
I'tittiiunt o unrlcultuto .ulltl.-il l'"l
-'"ru for tin. Ilouiu.' Hultlcluut pop
""ii lo mnko 30 wortli of 6-veiil
I'tclsiii-t can bo grown on a plvio of
tiil 10 fett Iiiiik by 3U feet wldo.
Tim specialists In toil. Iiivosttgu
ut win. wrllo this bulletin say thul
i"' turn hut i-iiusldoralilo vnluo us 11
'""'I. uinl whi'U properly prepared fur
(,. lulilu it u superior tu many of Hi"
"irakfast -foods now on tho market
li U riislomary on ninny farms wl.uro
I"'!1 torn Is not desired us a market
(r"l to plant a fw rows for limiio
'" This plmao of farming tisunlly
litlLieala tin. chll.lri-li, nlid it Is wull
111 lit Ilium do tl.o plmitlng.
" It Is desired In grow pop corn ns
u ilt'ld crop, thu surplus stork lint
'Iim1 for homo t.so can usually ho
"-Id In locul iiiurcliiints nt u fair prlco
'" It (kti ho prolltnlily sold directly In
mimiiuiers,
r55S
OaW
u. ? ji' t
MANY KILLED ON
ALPS THIS YEAR
IMTALIIILS WLlIi: Till: Hi:- urUiiB of snow-brldges.
SULT OP
ItliMX.
AVtHIIAIILi: ACCI-
William Nuliei-
uf tin. peopU'i" l'l furl,lor l"Vl,"or
William Hulii-r today. Suitor was
lust night elected to the assembly on
Hie Progrt'sslte ticket by 1111 oer
whelmliiK mnjorlly.
Murpl.y look tl.o people's power
himself and recalled mo because. I
did not turn the Mate oer to him.
Now tl.o people. lnu recalled him.
Thu piHH'l" of tho state ha con
demned Murphy by their ballots. Ills
puppet iiindldiitos were beaten every-1
where, and Tammany Is totU-rltiK un-
ili-r Iho wolgltt nf t dltcredlted boss.,
"I l.nvo tho sutltfiiitlon of Know
Ii.k lh.it I struck Tammany tl.o l.ard-'
est blow It hns receliril slnro tho!
'.lays of llnss Tweod." 'United Press Service
Sillier urged tho adoption of-thoi hasIIL, Swltierlnud, Nov. 8. Ouo
direct primary, tl.o referendum ' .., ond .Ix.y-the Alplno climb-
tin. recall. I 1 in 1 1 .1
h I era were killed during the season
Just closed, ucrordliiK to Kooruiueut
statistics nvallablo today,
Tl.o killed Include fourteen women
and four guides.
IH.nntl(iiuilltlet the vlctlmo were:
Auttialut, CC; (Ivruiuus, (9; Italians,
.oerwlictmluK majority.
the frauds which defeated them the
Kngllth, I; other Tho same bill, which went through last time, members ot the Mlchlgas
ttho lower houto last year, was IKqual Suffrage Association gatherei
T French, Cj
countries, t).
li la estimated that SS per cent of wrecked In the upper house becauto . hero today In annual convention,
mo fatal accidents could l.avo been' besides providing for general female Plana for launching tho third cam
nw.idcil ft the climbers had taken 'enfranchisement It alto embodied re- palgn were dltcutted today,
propor precaution and obterved ' form ot the houto of peers. Kneralct Mrs. Clara It. Arthur of Detroit;
simple, Alplno rules. ;0f tho weaturo tacked this on in a retiring president of the association,
The principal causes
'weather, searching for
.1
ware bad' att detperato meature to defeat what and Mrs. Kilns Illalr of Hillsdale,
flowors in , u-.a notiularlv demanded. latatn oreanlzer. renortod that aentl
i:i(jirV.i:i(!HT PLUCC.NTOI-'THKld.mgerout placet, slipping and tho At tho last general election the !uu.tit among the women of the stats)
progressives were returned In Jn-
crcasetl numbers, and It Is believed
I At the request ot the government now that In these circumstances the
of China n Chtneto studont has been 1 peers will not persist In opposing full
assigned as aid In one ot the field 'and complete suffrage for women.
I parties of the I'nltod States geological1
nunoy. , ltnlllelil Iteltcrate-. Intenllor.
lleforc board ot commerce of Flint,
Mich., Secretary Itsdtleld ot the de
partment of commerce, reiterated bis
St. Leonard's. Tlvlngton, near
Minn Head In Doxonshlre, Is 0110 of
Iho smnllf.it mid quaintest churches
In Cugland. II lias no stceplo, but
It luts two cl.lmuo) and It Is thatched
with straw, Tho date, ot Its const ruc
tion Is lost In tl.o mitts ot antiquity.
The road to Shlpplngton Is Juit as
bad as ot old cither mud or dust,
with 110 Imnicdlato prospect of Im-, statement that should wages be re
provement, Wo may live In hopo, but . duccd becauto ot tho new tariff his
may die la despair. The council department would make a searching
should look after this much trAV-tnetttgatlon Into conditions In the
ullvd thoroughfare, which now It , manufacturing Industries. His do-
little more than a strcnk of mud andipartment will soon begin an Invest!
a right of way.
gatlon ot public utility corporations,
was almost unanimous In favor ot
another Immediate attempt to "fab
the ballot for women and the rtg-t
ot representation." CommltU 1 will
bo appointed during tho eoaveatlon
to determine upon details.
Mrs. Arthur submitted her resig
nation formally today. 8ht has been
connected with th orfsals-tten for
twenty years, has been Its prt-tdtjsjt
tlnco 1908, and baa led the two ata4t
wlde campaigns for the ballot ''
Mrs. Blair of Hlllidale, Mrs. Cath
erine JlartUtt Crane ot Ktla-MM,
and Mrs. Frederick It. HH atf Dtjsrtsi
are regarded at the most ll4 at)f'
dates to succetd Mrs. Artaar. i''
1 I7
-sr A2JtitJm
is)waaF -)lB-aBB-