Herald Special mas to Medford Have a Stopover Privilege. Round Trip, $6.30 KLAMAVjI FALLS' OFFICIAL NKWSPAPKK cuj? jvmiw Metalh PRINTS THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS Tiit.iii " '" U.,JIH CURRENCY BILL appears TO BE IN DIRE DANGER IIIOIIH M I" TIIVIMI 111 MAM! u i i T.ikt:.ti'tio KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1913 Oregon Girl Is a IMyMWM WAGE HELD 10 BE VALID BY HON. CLEETON I'rlro PlfP rah Initio Mr III Mll.li.lt llir Mailer lu llx- (Wiule .Nation If Hnaarii l ' Ifelafnl Any loncrr Tlirra lartii miU ami lour Itrfiwhll, aim iu fuitn.. t llillllm ,(lr lltaanr,! I.) 'i,lilrnl tillM-tritla lor IMaj III l.l.l.-TIS ' utNiiiMiiuv, ii, c .... 7. ' Ulleuai appalrltlly MINI aa) ltllaul rwie. In Ma i unruly Mil right lula), km rwnalot llrl ami O'IIutiimm inbkml) anlllltril, IIm-) tutral lu Iniwhlrl IIm uilaluai ptraloual) a-luptul, limiting Hi muiiiImt i( It wfl bank. In four. iwwaluf t'rwNfuril, irfHtblliu. tot ed fur llio Inrimir, Mlilrll lartlnl In Ik KMIIMllllir ( uUlllHll) Mas III. IioIihkI IvIimk lltr itrilimlllrr, mak. leg ll. Milt ,.f mriir ljik rlra iKL Chairman E.E. Clark Would Raise Rates li:itrm vis mwi; i.n -limn tkmt I .(it to v ' I'iiUimI ClniiU Juilgr Drililrw In I'atur of llir IMature's I'unrr , In lul.Ulr fur rrirulallng Work- I luic I'liMillllinis Wage., Kir., met Ullli II) (Vuuirii mill Minora l llir Mrlr IIm NMra-pIng rUnt. VI Ui l l. tile .f atr rrtary ' ( I lluKihur Wra' ' '' ii ' In - ( AahlUKlua ltl It.r .wed vlKtl wetl,.Nl f .utur lubbytats tin nli U ill Inducing rung!, ! aet.rsl a"ng i.- inakr rierr H)aalblr honisl dull fur l,r italr Mi il-.- b "I call a'ruinrnt to ronvihre thr 'i'lnnil I? , Nor T It lirraalf Inbkllit li.Hl, .lltlll (IIIIKMI l (1 IHI.OOI IN UN i iuiii. i hi i iriiMi i mini tin ( II NT (Nil sll.AI.IM. IliiiM ( i i:i Uiw nu.i:it i tiled I'r.aa turtle KAMIIISIITCIN. I) U ii4.l ihrit rr-at1nt Wllaun la "l'"l 111 Ibr Out right of Mi ad MUUixIkii. li thr rurrrnrr meat et at Ikr Uinr uf iimlrnlluii i (a UM rrlalu Itial li ran lnlir lk laiiriit takr- Minn ..III, aut l4ltlun alll.iMil makluf miwi lt (uuciaaliina VlrniUra n it,, i.oat,. ruilalif oiomlllr. Mr aJiullJ cuntrulUJ l t cuuikinalluu f ur iriubllrali 4 Ihirr ilrniiM-iaU Thr lallrr air IUr.1 lHr,Kk an.) O'llnrnian Tba .rranlrol baa brrll illarilatluc lk utaamr lib m.mb.ra of th nUu.i ai il.li iiiMtlnc (Vllaon an Ottnr.d ihat , ,,! , riini.rr.Ufal Hriutur. Krin. Ila. )u,n.' Illikr it,,t. Olrrinan ahj Jam.. Umbra i, r,ir ,hp t,ll. ami ihm 'l '!' Ilurr Irralrllranla on Ihr MnU utnutlltr. l-airr in thr arnalr lia Inlil Wllii.n that llirrr air nrarlr aa manr I'lilta fur rurrrnrr irluriu aa (bare " "'BlUrla Thla la raf lallr trim "I Ikn inajmiir. aa lunal of thr minor- Mnir Ihr Alilrlrh Mall la food tOdurli Wilauit ami III. ailrlanta toilar ,",r '" "' "f"1"1 ivtf- """" rllirr lliry can Sri nunc IK'ii in ihr mattrr by raucua, I'lralilrnt Ullmra that If ha n i. iiu Ihr ourk duu br 'ubb). tlf '"ular thr la not u-iluf lb 'Ciaiaiuir thai ll.r bllla ihoulil s- YOUTHFUL PAIR PEACE IN SIGHT FACING PRISON IN INDIANAPOLIS i; ( Mill IT t (II OWNI.Its (III: NOW wii.i.ini, hi ii ((i. Mrri:u s lll.l ( IM lll.lt hllllMCi: IMI(ssII.Nl:ils I'haifcil mlh alrallnc 110 from a frllu labuirr, Jarii Jnhnalou and Ailhur Wlillr both lu llirlt ratlr lurntlra, rlr arrralH al I'hllixjiiln Tliunda) br ll.r Indian ollrr Tlir) vrrr bfnlicht hrr b) lriulr Hhrflff l.ln)d Ij t'nllrd I'liil HMl I'tJIITI.AM). .Nor. I t'ircultJudi t'trrlnii today uphrld Ilia ronitllu tionallix of Ihr mtnlinum wixo law I a.i-.l Ur llio latt Unlilalurr. rclrlnic 'tin Indutirlal VVrlfire ('oinmlialnn 'thr iHimr lo rrKulato th hour; of mirk, a-aira and working rundltTona I of otnrn and minora titiplojcd in jll.t. italr. I Thr aull aa brought b mtrchanU 'I Cortland to Irat (br tonilltullon Ml) of thr art a mult of rwrnt r.uUllona made br thr romuilaatun. Thr rrcuUtloni madr o far In le Krd to aa and boura of rmplor loeni onljr apply to thr city of Port land and many of the lar dr.ar( mrnt atom minai;rrt clalrard thai ihrr would bo uuabtr lu continue 'buainraa If IU ruin laid down wrrr rnfurrt-d Tbr rlKht-hour day for wornrn will iiiran the iloalut of Ihr dcmrtnuht alotra M 6 o'rlork ery nlieht In the' rrk. inrludlnc Saturdaya. and alio during Ihr holiday traicn. Many fa. I or Ira, laundries', rutau lanla and atnrra wbiTo women arr rmployrd arr rtTrrlril by thr drtl Inn V'aaaaA aaa ak M VliaaaaV JHaat. -JaaaaaaaaaV rJlaaaaaaaaal ,fl V Jaai!-aaaaJaa PRESIDENT AND CABINET MAKE '" ' A THOROUGH CANVASS OF LATE DEVELOPMENTS IN HUERTALANO ti'jlunrr like our nauhbora at Bhlp-i I'lngton. 8om of the iporUmrn ,. ., hrr kj, huntlnit do.. 'Wll.v (Cll.l, llltlNil KUItTHKH CHUSsUlli: TO lll-Ltlt O.V Till: llI.T.(Tt)lt llt it n.u i... ...,.., . I " m-w w-u,iiui crcaiurraj arn orer lu my placo Friday and killnl two thlrkrna. A nelchbor1! ' (hlekrii bad Ita wine gnawed off and1 -- U owner bad to kill It. I bare a! . . .... e pupa a ' ,"'" """ " HuJJ Trl. lo mind lo git. tome of theae pupa a bit of ml .pT or a bit of lead.i Jloat of thnr dogi betone to Italian1 famlllni. 1 "I think the poundraa.ttr would, 'make a grrat haul around tnete iquartrra gathering In thrae beautlet. ' f mran to art a trap for them, for nrltner thry nor thrlr mailer, will get thrlr rhlrkrn dinner, from me." .Mrilrii flly, , , Confrrrnce (dill O'MiaogliurMy J,Ulr,i i. Trying to Otrrtliruw llurrta by Inlturiirf l'Hm uy, Muppoticra. I'arraitu n Worry lo lluerta. rigiitinic it out. Inlted I'reaa Serrlce (VASHI.STiTON, Nor. T.-Cocoa and thocolate manufacturer, today argurd to the department of agricul ture, that cocoa and augar constitute Chairman K K Clark of the Inter atatr fommercr Commlaalon .hocked 'wt podered chocolate ftitnj. mnii a... . !. a,i. ...ji.. thouah thr ilrn9Mmnl I.aI.1 whrn ho luld Ibe (wcnty-flfth annual ,rnorot,e ' ground cocoa without conrrntton of the National AatocU-,1 'u ''niol and therefore It Hon or Hallway Commltaloner In nia ' IH cot the mannfacturera (Vaahlngton that be bettered rail- morr money to make It and aril It. toad ratra moil be adranced. He IniUted Ihat the railroad. nd ' million, of dollar, for betterment,, and thl. mu.t come Jrom Increased rarnlnga which, of courae. can b ob Ulnrd only by an Incrnaao In rate. It did not mako any difference If the bad rtuahclal condition uf th rill. road, an dun to recklraa financier-1 BAR ASSOCIATION MEETS SATURDAY1, L'nllad I'reaa Serrlce WASHINGTON. U, C. Nor. 7. r'or the flrat time In three wtekj, Ue cabinet met In regular letilon. It la underatood that the Mexican altuatlon waa thoroughly canraaaed. Vou ran aay that the Mexican alt uatlon waa dlaeuaard. hi . ... ai-.nouncrment can be bin. t..., .. - . MWN, "at aald Horralarr II... .. .... , --u in tue newa- paper men. following the two-hour cabinet aeaalon. When aaked regarding Llnd'a trip, nryan walked away. None of the other cabinet offleera would dUcuu the meeting. It waa learned, thouah. thai w.r. Ico occupied all the time, and erery Pbaae of the altuatlon waa gone Into. L'nltcd freta Serrlce WASHINGTON. D. C Nor. 7 Huerta la to be aubjected to renewed be made whrn the road, earned more irainn ultrd I'lra. Serilre IMHANAl'OI.IS. Nnr 7 Indira- lima thl aflrrnuon wrrr Ihat thr traction rnnipaii) would accept Ihr lirniHUllluii of Ihr atrlkrra that Ihr I'Hhllr Srrrlir Ciiiiilulaalnn arbitrate Ihr drliiaiida. Thla alleniiKiii Ihr pair etn ar-j Thr atrlkrra, after ubmllllng thrlr mlanrd brfiilr Jiiallcr of Ihr 1'iwci!. , Ulnn. will takr out the rata, thr alrlkrbrrakrta will br ahlril to Chi cago, and thr troupe will be aent home. Tbr iiiminlaalnii will make Ita dr- ilalnii In thirty dayi. r. (( tlimrn rpiiii Ihr adllce of thrlr allnrnr) thr; wahrd pirlliul- nor) rianiliiallnn, ami were bound Thi '"'la Ihr drmiH-rata will irulually "I't hi. ilrna ,i the mailer. In 'r thry .In ,., ,n drclarra ho Mill I"' Ihr mallrr tip In Hie people It ha. hrr u auggealrd lo Ihr preal I'M Ihat br take Ihr entire, inuhtry nin in, rnnltilrnrn lii il. i. .,..ii.r I'hr mblirri for which lh turn wrrr arrralid waa riiiiimlltrd at the Mmliir I'nliit rrclainatlou projrcl rainp II la alligrd that thry rul a hnlr lluougli tlni Iriil. and through thla ntchi'd IU from Ihr Iromera of Ihr man ncrui)liig thr tint RETURN KLAMATH LANDSJO STATE Mlllli: THAT I1li;i( TIIIII'S(M .(CIIKs M.dtSII LtMl .(UNI5 l.l.T IIKI.'II (IAV UK IIVK tivi:it ii( i in: ii.niti:ii mt.ui.s lnmliiK lii Nrx. u I...II.. .. Ihl. rll, i.rv ...- '..iiMiinirn in una mailer. "" j,,mh ...--... .... -. ... ""lUr adll.nra ham lufnrilird him Ihr ptnmltirnt III I lit. iiuii(rr aoclnl art, l.i . . ... .. . .. - ar in at, lid. a ( arcrpt an ' ilrilileil in nciinri' inr an in '"HI. I drllrrr au addrraa lu manipulating Hie net'dtr and thread. ""r Mlddln (Vralern city. In mattrr awlal, mu.lcal aud cull- nary, them young laillva aro perfect, (I'tllla tull.H I, a. ' I !..... il..,. l.. itit..l iiam.IIm ...j tiMMClirr lirrr, mill "iini I...- .... . ...v..w llriiwn Michael, n Yonna Valley work to thrlr many other acrnm "iirhrr U among Ihr vlallnra In Ihr plUliliirtita, Ihr pliinaclii of kno ledge ""Mil aat today. will Imvr hrrii altalllrd .(iiloiiiul llr .(rililriil I ultrd I'reaa Hervrlo I.OH AMIKI.IOS. Nov. 7. lu a cot- lltlnii beturrn two automnbltra on Waahliigton boulrtard today, four wrrr klttrd, nnr fatally lujurrd aud ai-tni arrlou.ly Injured. Tbr dead wrrr Krxln Chapmau.W. It. Andrewa, llarr) II. Curtla, Mra. Vrlde Klmorv. II (' Neuf.charfrr waa fatally In jured. Only Two Water Contests Engineer of State Water Board Finishes Work (Vonlrii Viallor, I'liatmakler Veil of Wnrdrn Is n buainraa tlaltor 111 tho county ir-M today. Mr. Wit hrlnga rncouraglng rrporla of thr "spud" crop In his rl- rlnlly. I. O. t. I'. Mii'U Tuulglit. Ktamalli I.iiiIku No. 137. I. O. O. P.. uii'i'la tonight III rrgulur svsalou, Vis iting Jiri'thli'ii aro rordlnlly ltiltvd. ''iKlurrr libra l.uper, of tho Htnlo '"rd of Ctinirol, who haa bou In "nmtli Kan, M0l)rB ,,, , co. iirciim, win, ,h njjmiifad,,,, ,)f ,ho lnr rights on I ,o.t Itlvor aud ditrry (r,.e,f (,f, ,, mrllg jor rniorii to take, up matters concern "ig llogiio IHvvr wnlrr rights. l.uper'H visit followed that of Uhlu , k ,MI acrltig, when Olilnnucfc' '"'a thu proofs of those claluluf , lur rights on thuso two stroarui. '"I'tir while hero held open for In I'ictlon these proofs of claims lu iirilrr in nllnw ituybody dlaputlng I hum to nie llinlr protests, ' In nil, Ihuro wero about II Hy claims llli'il on uutur from theau two Htrmms." until l.uper. "Thern were only two rimtiiits II I ml. "Tlit'sn contests nru in tno naturo of friendly suits, tiled to muku uioro spuclllc llio clulms of various parties In wnli-r rights. The Horsefly Irri gation district and the Unltvd States are tho only contestants." HrarluK of Ihoso contvats will enmo up snmo tliiiu next sprlutf. ' IMllullli-r la lUiin. A daughter urrlM-d lust night at I ho homo or Mr. mid Mrs. Iiauc S. Vonrhvls. Mr. Voorhels Is assistant project engineer for the reclamation service Thr llrrald baa received from Gor eruor (Ct a copi of the bill Intro duced lu the arnate October 30th by Senator Ceo, K. Chamberlain, grant- Ing to Ihr atate of Oregon Ji tract of in rr 4.00U acrt-s of marsh land In Klumalh county, claimed by the state. The land lu iiueallou Ilea near Lost Itlver, nrur Olenr. Some of this Is along thr cnurar of the rher. In the bill It Is drai-rlbed aa follows; KU. Sk-37-IOj KU and SW!i. S3-27-IU, Wl. 31-37-10; S),. 1-J. 10, Sj 3-34-10; lots 3 and 4. 84 of NWl. and S,, 3-3S-10; lots 1, :, 3 and I, S, of N4, Nij uf S'i, aud 84 of 8K4, 1-38-lOj N4 nudSKU. 1O-3H-I0I all of 11-38-10 NKK.K4 of NWU, NK( of 8WU. NVi ot HKW. IS-Sk-lO, W4 of NKU. 11-! 3K-10; HHM of SWH, 17-37-10; lot 2, IK-3S-10. I ,. .--.. - ...- nueria is to be subjected to resawrd ling, the practical question before the .,. JZu. ''"' jcountry. he said, was tbr necessity' ,KAT,MI' '-" MHIUI1V WILL ,on ' ' 'a- o. .mprovrmtnt. and that could only UK llM,Tr:il. .(Ml Ita.NS The Mexican .,..., k.. ...... ((ll.l. UK l.dli roil THK VIKI.T- tbt l'n"'I States, instating that be IN.W Tills ((INTKIt "'" "r: . To cop. with . ',nI ' rumored that (VlUon has ! " " rrotred a now plan. A meellug uf the Klamath County1 Thl ' connected with the mysterl I liar Asaoclatlon will be held tomor-'u rlp made lo .Mexico City by Am- row rrening at tne omce of .V. II. aauor jonn wnd. He left Vera Shaw, m the Wlllets building. AlliCru at nlcht. and It Is understood ihe attorneys are rniueated to attend. ,n' "HI endearor to undermine Al Ihla IIm ).. .,..L nt !.. .. Hurfta With Kla Kihurt.. i elation for the winter will be out-' Tne Impression prevalla In Warn- Kdl'IIIK Itlll.liKIl (Mi I'dtTV or'UeJ" Tb b"u,r wll take lcon that HuerU la weakening. 'up tbr iiuvstlon ot establishing a I Tne threat mado that the UnlUd uniral law library. States might recognlte the Carran- . - Ixaltes means much to Huerta. He tin Duty .(gain. real lira that If the resolutlonl.ts are Mla Anna Metcalf, emplo)ed inj'1" recognition, they will ba baVd ine lauirs gooo. aepariment or lhe'u uriem. HILL TO VISIT BEAVER STALE- l'IN,(N-Klts Mill Iti in; tint. iNti iicitt: iiMs iiANgnn- i iintTi.(Ni Golden Itule Store. Is again nrealdlnn Hesldes. be la br no muni conn.' :. Arrange- behind the silks aud laces, after an.""' of the loyalty of his fol!ow.ra. (Herald rttial Mcrtlic) I'OltTIANl). Nov niruts Imvr bteu completed for a Illness of short duration. L-rnii.l il.mit.i.i.niii.i. .. .1... .,....... I .--.. h i..iiiii,u u, iuit rtlin IIUU ' of tho people of Oregon for James J.I Articles of clothing from wood ...... ... V..WHH .H. .HH.W . . ... w, ,wil,U. IIUIU HUUti Hill, the great railroad builder, who i flber aru being made lu Kurone. Thr is on his way here for a visit. This I material for a suit of clothes costs will bo lu the form of a banquet at (about SO cruls. Clothing made from Ihr I'ortlaud Commercial Club to-1 this material, however, can not be In I'iiiiii Kriiu. II. Suou goose, Justlco of thu peace for I'lrvnn I'rrrlnct, la bore today from Kino, naalstlng lu rauvaaslug thn duct Ion returns. In I'iiiiii Her lliiinrateail. Miss Hone Turrey Is In the city from her homestead. Mra. Torrer Is one of the parties who located on the uusiirvoyed land on Coon I'olnt. irrr)' llrollier ApMlutetl. ('. (I. Cotad, brother of Gerrr Co- sad of this city, has beeu nnnolnted county utlorney for Grant county by rtal Kranclsco, Governor Weal. Mr. Coiad has been pracllrluK law In Grant county for inuii)' ears and Is considered one of llio best criminal lawyers In Oregon, morroH night. This Is to be au Informal affair, aa tl.r Commercial Club desires to glie I the other communities of Ihe state n chuiu-o to tend delegates to attend. Hill Is accompanied by his son, l.nuls J. Hill, uud several of the loading financiers of tho United Hlatrs, Including presidents ot rail roads, bank heads, ete. It Is under stood that the party will visit Klam ath full. Tho cntiro state Is await- lug some word from Hill that will washed. Jills treasury Is bankrupted, and the I Midlers, whoso wages are loug In ar rears. It Is thought, would soon de sert tho ranks or the dictator. United Press Service MEXICO CITV, Nor. 7.. Ambas.a-, nor l.lnd arrived today from Vera confirm the rumor of a Joint rail. way fiiat ot the mountains by which both Hill and lUrrlman will reach of this city but now loenled at Grantiilcati embassy ims. arrived In the clly last night Crux. He Immediately Went Into', conference with NeUon O'Shauiihnta-f Tlioi All I'.i It.rL- - w . . . .. .. .w.., .-mi d v.,,,, i.ciiun u nni ,nnM.i O. O. Hunch, at one time a resident fsy, secretary In charge of the Amrr tblS City but lfaw lonl.t al rirnf trai. nl.,v fur u visit with his sister, Mrs. W. C. Huik in ImrrU. Hill Mm- Hl.pU) Hack. Tho Underwood riurmacy has In Stalled a nrw ItiBPnvlnM rnplr Inp .11-. " - - -.-' .--. ,.wu, u.,i a.uie nere, playing magaxlnes and periodicals. J confectionery store In Uorrls Hoy To bur. of Iktrrla. riiir-,.rfl home Thursday night after spend- Ing a couplo of days with nls partner, Hoy Sly. Sly Tnber conduct the' Idlu Hour cigar store here, and-al IIohiio iii Timit. Kruuces J, llowuu Is lu tho couuty teat toduy from Ilonama, tin a short busluotts trip. Helm iin to Her Home, Miss Ague Drl.coll, lm has bren the guest of her uunt, Mrs. Jim Drl- coll, for aomo time, left this morning for her home In Salem, ll'a n Girl Horn, to Mr, and Mra. Marlon llarnes, this mornlug, a seven-pound daughter, lloth mother aud daughter are doing nicely. SAYS DOGS ARE TAKING POULTRY MII.I.H ADDITION' HKSIDKXTS AHK CO.MI'iaiMXG AOAIXST THK ll.(UXYAHl) DEl'KEIMTIONB Ok" XKIGIIUOHH' lim. A $33,000 Potato Crop The- following lias beeu received from Henry Franklin ot Mills Additeon: "We folks ot the Mills Addition nro very much annoyed over tho dog That Is Value of Yield from 240 Acres Near Gty Seventeen thousand sacka of first class potatoes, sold for 1.S0 a aack; S,000 sacks of second grade, sold fori $1,10 for spring delivery, I This was I tie yield this yuar ot the Grlgsby ranch, eight miles from Klamath Falls, which Is being farmed by Japanese, uuder the management of u, Sannomlya. Thla la the flrat year the colony operated the ranch. The lot of first class potatoes ware all sold to a San Francisco concern. and tho price is f, o. b. cars at Klam-o nth Falls. '. - '; Three four-horse teams and six wagons are engaged In hauling the potatoes here for shipment. In the whole of the crop there are voryJTew overgrown potato, 1b teadrall are of a good ae4rU l ali. ; The uniformity of dlmsBstoM aM i greatly to the selling valaj aJ:' formlty of also waa obtain krftesV " Ing the; potatoes close, togstaer "