Herald Special Tickets to Medford Have a Stopover Privilege. Round Trip, J&39 Etji? xtvnhm Mttaih KLAMATH FALLS OFFICIAL NUWSI'AI'I.K PRINTS THE NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS lililli ir No. a.'JII KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1913 EAST AND MIDDLE WEST ARE IN GRIP OF STORM ------' t r ytt- iirn nn n n.n. rrn nj-r uir ju'ir j-Lnjin.rLrui.nj- rinniVuVuVuYi mivinv'iiifiiiir r!1 !---------------- ....a.ja, at, a a a .. .a, .... . . --- SPORTSMEN'S CLUB PLANNING TO PROVIDE NEEDY PEOPLE WITH THE BIRDS EOR THANKSGIVING DINNER hi x r it huiimii: itniMi'UTr sl'll Mllll PLAN Hilt TIM! KM (I, HlMMttCltH I'lral.lrrit nl lllgMlll"ll Plan a III llufk ami ItiN-ac. Hlnl I'l Mrltit-ria i, .r lall.-n. all. I Hie III. Ill l.utk.n ul lli-. t liolir lixliM lllliU In '....r Willi )v NiH In !'" II..II III III!) Illlkrja Tlir,iHi- I.I Hi" lor all.' la til' tll.ti . anipalCIl lit Ik- taken up In KiitoiHi rn Tbla Idea la one thai "III be pit tnled ai tiiinurtn HUM mrcllnc u( ihr Klamath HpolUIMrn't Aaaarla (ion b, Hunter KaMilfr Couplrd auh 'l. I'lraiorr. of a about Im pilla lh 'relrlilahlllg lit nthrr ! drplrt 4 la'dna Tha i.ian outlined It for lli- manv ta .1 thr Hr-urlalnrn'a AaarKlallou la c ' a big iluca ami fi- ahool Wfurr ThanalCltlhC Tar liltila killed "III llirn Ih- dla IiU.hmI In I a in II Ira whine latitr iiai.t nltirr-il.r I" aana MM A II J dura ur iv.r In lh rninJa ul uar ranks ahrad uf anr mhrf fiirrn lliinlrr rUtlilge of di-llrar) Mvmlirta of Ihe r I nl are trry rip lliu.ia.li, nti.r the piojerl Hume fU'ilirr ailtl.n dlatrlhiilliill uf other IlKlura Dial gu tit innkr lli a Thalika ug lupaal A Ilhg uf Ihe urgaiillalluli will I" held liimurruw evening Ai t til" 1 1 iii.i olnii will lie nutlllii'd fur the '"l. nnniial meeting, which will l I eld tin. aiirrreillng Tlieada)- A big liamiut't I to he oiik uf Ihe I'alurra uf lh anminl meellng Oni c" will alau be elecli'd nl Hint lime op tXMMfyLZA&J I M 'a'a'aH aaaaaaaaH Laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal aaaaaaaaaaaa ,'4laLaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaall BaaaaaaaaaaaaVaaP jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai ' laaiiiH aKiiiiH raaTaaaaaW! aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH aaaaaiaaaaaWaaaaaaaaataaaa 'Sheriff' Morley Is Irate ' Wants to Testify; Threatens to Tell McReynolds 'llm following I mi extract from a '"a AiikhIus iliwpalili III Ilia Oregon- mi relutlng in tho Irlnl of Ur John "rniil l.ymuii of Ihe Panama Uml oiiiianyt nrcuavd of using tho iimlla 'or frniidiileiU itiriovai "l' W. Morley, acting sheriff of lilniiiiiih .'., Oregon, who helped leiHiii i v, .,,.,. ri..r i. la ,.,iii,i "" mi Oakland hospital two teurs ago. nn.i i,. u. i- .ii.. i.. iiiuu ..rr i a..,... , .n.....l Ity to esrupe, mado u (ormnl demand on l.dwnrd A, lltgnii, special prose "Hor, thai bo bo permllted lo testify in mice and return to Oregon lo at mil to urgent business. I.I.I. I.lkr 'I in i."rilOIT Miili S.m Ual ir.i.l .f rallh aim iralllr Ihr aila.lal.UMr "( 1 1.' I'iuiI rar ata Uu) ihr Portia fur tba bora ami stria uf Ihr tamllr Inaload n bavins the Una d-i.rndrtii on a blr. drltrr, lhr arr lausbl tnlf rllafl-r t brlnr Kltrn amtll rar to drltr The Pord la trcariim at u ideal rar far Ihli pilar, ai in atQillrll of operation aoit rsir uf rontrnl la aura that anr ur ml -hu mill airrii.a anr air at all ran drltr. 11 .ali-lr I 'llrt I nun il.ancliil, I. II Itobrrtton. maiiacir of ilir l.xjl uffir of Ibe letapbunr company. ri-ralinl a laiirr rrcrntlr frnm Ham Puler rwal markr.l Hl.alxlial. China Ur Pulr I ihr man who Inilallnl Ihr Inral lrlrihonr rtrhalKr. and la an rlprrl In hit lint- llr la now In rhaicr of ilir out I. ul iuIIIik In a phone i.lrm In t'hlaa li II Kfatrraun uanrr uf Ihr lilK liimlwr tnllli al t.irrla I. in thr rlit lirlt tin a lltlaaliin of buainra. Fraudulent Methods in Alfalfa Seed Sale U AHIIINiiTOS li f n lo - llr.ni .ntraiigatinna lii the drparl. iiinit of agnrulturr hate rrtralrd Hie far) that large quantities of ordinary alfa'fa ami are bring orfrrrd fur aale under ihr nauir uf ilrliiiin ll ha at. ii Inrti liiuiid Hull hrgr iiianlllla ul alfalla raiai'd undrr Irrlgallim are being sold at nurthrrifgroan dr ' land -il In .aaea uf aumr uf llila tnM ll waa I. .uu. I Hint il wn. not eni diinirtllc rr.l liiil waa whu r ur In Hart III- i.oilid Turkman arrd Thl prar in. .f lllng ulhir arrd fur llrlinm ii'aulla 111 llm f.iriurr pn)liig frum lit i Ilia in II ur more per ihiiiii.I fill i'imI which wuuld ulliirwie aril from II In 2H rent a pnuinl. and liuamurh n the ordinary seed It not a hardy llilniiii, Ihe llrtl seieii' winter mn kill Ihe entire rrup. The utlglnnl 41 r I ill lit nlfnlfn tuwti In I'arter loiinl). Minn. Iin under gone a natural croa with the com mon tnrlel) Mhlrh. lugi'iher with It etpuaiire In uiimeroila artrre wlutrra which liae etlmliiiileil the weuker plant, ha madu ll one uf the bardl et! of our iiimmrrrlHl strain The "Hi-nun refused, nud Morley throat ned t iipi'riil I" Attorney llenernl .Milli)iiolil ut WiisIiIiikIoii." It ' '' ""'" '" I11'"' ,,ml lliero I uii)lhliiK lml frleiidahlp lie l''' Morley nnd llm slierlff'H offlcni lure Morley lina ncled In llio cu.inc-! !ty of u special oncer during tho lut I tmr. iiiii thl hits nhwiyii been In con itecl Ion with tho olllcu of DUtrkt Atl i.,r.. - 7 Irwin. "Aiurlev hns no connection nt nil, wllh the sheriff's olllco," said Hhorlff ,n w today. "K lio has any right to stylo himself acting sliofKT It did not come (rum me. and tho lyticla In the Orcgonlan was tho first 1 know of It." VISIT KLAMATH Mll'llll III II III. II M I'MtTV till lllll. II, I t in UIIMMIN Mil lit I'ltlll'Oilill Hill 111:111: imi inrri in i:sr Jamra J Hill, railroad builder, and Ma iianr l Unaniler and railroad torn will not villi Klarnalli Fall, aa that -tpr-ri Inalrad, lln-r will rr lurn at mirr to I hi Haal Tbla lufortnalmu n-rritnl h Krcrrlar WrMr uf tin. Klamaili fhambrr of oiomrrrt.. In rraiinMt tu a lalrrram ami tin. I'nrtlaiid '"in mrrrial cmti frgrnt ni-inuli)' fur Ihr irrat-mr uf till' iall)- In Ilir Caat U Ihr Ulli la (It'll aa Ihr rra.im fin Ihr rlnnai- of I'laha ttli iillmii (mini Waiiliii, I. M Hrliiiflrlil and hla auprrin imdrnt. lllll; ('onrrlman. iin nth ll.K Kunda. and rauxlil too durka Thr) had tin Kun. ao Ihr au.oiitun la thrr raiifhl Ihr .lurk with a balled hiHik Thr anltliiK of Ihr mralrrr uf thr ton durka It up lo Ihr (am aar dm ImIiji. Mrrtlnu. Klamath IMlKr Nn ". A I" A II lll mrrt tnnlchl In rriiular laird rnininuulcallon I ae produrrd urlglnall) lu Mia nraota. bin iit of the true tarlrty alnif gruviii III iMkoia, .Montana and Idaho indicate that Hutu tula are all I of i'iiial talue mid are iiilte ns hardy u thiMf griiwii In Mlmii'aotn. Aa It la dlllUult In di'ti-ct aiiltli Hilr fur llrlinm In llm and, the Ijiiih-u nrr urged lit buy tlrlitim only fiuiii rrllabli. drnler. and, m far a I'Uaalhle, III Iruru Ihe ri'd b.tck to It mime III man) cute the retailer ale not iienneraieiy perpetrating a thl. fraud. lhe hau purchned ared for llrlliilu and tell It In the bi ll. that ll I Ilrliiiin I'lil. tied liua bi'iome trry pupuliir in legion of ruld winters, and It sim ilar.) nut mil)' In the Nurlhweat, but to Uu- i:al, partlrul.irly lu northern New urK nud New Knglnnd Slinlliirl) II I liiuiid Hint lu Ihe ilnr) hind region where Ihe winter ure aeteru niul thtre It Utile snow fall titul lomparathely little moltttiro tlu iiuilli.Tii n I fulfil seed grown 111 cold region on dry land I imperially use ful Much of Hit seed come from Muiilnmi, nud It I found that uu (riiuilmi driller lime been taking t.-c.l rnliM'd under Irrigation In that statu niul telling It n Montnnn dry land nlfnlfn seed BASKET SOCIAL A BIG SUCCESS Meiu: TIIAX A IIPMlli:i) IM,. I.AIIS ItAIHIII. AT TAIUl SCHOOL PllOUIt M ll.CI VXD IIM'I! i YW.iu. i i..iiiiii. "-" (llenilil Spetlul rk-rlie) MAI.IN, Nnv. 10. One o( the moat ' KUicetaful itfTnli of the kind ever I '" 'I'1 -" l10 basket social ill the Ourr school liotiao Batur- duy night. Twenty-lhrco baskets were sold by Auctioneer linker, nnd a total of 1117 was ruallted thereby. Of this sum 1 10 wns contributed by Laton Htev- Spanish Queen r Thla la one of Ihr frw ihotorairt lorn Uat June. He la Prince Juan. in. the llrait tlrummi-l of the recla mation aervlre. The rvmlnit'a entertalnraenl open id with a well rendered literary pro gram, after which came the auction The remainder of the evening was IM'iit In dancing. A race beren Kinney b Sullivan's to mules pulling a wagon and setrn turn and A Kallna's team hauling a' llrrlghMadrn wagon was u feature "f Inlerist to thoae on their way to the riitertalnmrnt J "AltS. M VJry I''" il aaaaPR""N J .... .. I Kinney .Sullltan caught Mp with the freight wagon on the way to the i. Ir.1,.1.1 un..... .... II... .. . ..... arhool hoiire, and n race for the schuul roiiiini'iireil. Jutt aa the mulea wen. abuiit to gain fu lead somebody In Hie freight wagon ned hi hat. and the lung-eared steed ran Into n ditch. The front axle uf the wagon was i . a a t rt ... a brokm, and Kinney. Sullivan. l-aton,. Steten. Jark and Jim Corkery and r,, ,.. , i .,J, ,k. ,,...., .1,1 P.. .,1.. WM. lllll. mail nrd for n illttntire of n hundred None were Injured MANY ATTEND THE SERVICES MlHti: THAN .1 lll)MMIi:il I'm:. K.ST AT Till! PIIK.aCHI.NO m:ii VK'rM IIIIII.K M.'II(M)I, Sll'Klt I.NTISMIKNT Til VIKIT The urn Ice tit the Christian (Imrch Stinduy were very encourng-' lug. There were ITU present at tho i prearhliiK sertlro nnd one arcestlon lo the church, , feel of permanent road from the east ' entrance to tho park to the crater's! rim at Hand Crook Notch, This road next )enr will be resurfneed. Camp No. 2, from tho lake, work J g toward Hlcol camp, graded u nillo "r m,,r,, "l, "11 cleared seteral miles nud surfaced half a mile In sec. Hon to tet tho materials and grades of rock, to ascertain the best surfaroi (or adoption. The OH miles of road extendlm (mm Ihe aontheabt entrnnco of thi park to Hand Creek Notch, or proper ly knowii a Kerr's Notch, passes by tho plctureaiiuo plnacles lu Hand Crook, yhlch form aycrltablo "Oar den of tho Coda." The road has no sharp curves, and 1 per cent grade Is tho steepest. and Newest Baby I -"t-aWy ." .i.l taken of the new rojral babr-of Spain. Next Tuesday Is Apple Day-Eat Lots of Them (llcrwlil hi-tflal Service) Ullllt ..!.!. 1M. IJre.. AOT. IV. II CUItVAI.I.IS, Ore., Nor. 10. "If in . " - pie on Apple Day, November IStb. we shall ronaume twel.e carloads of pie inai uay." said rroiestor .-. i.(io ! ways announced In papers liwl. bend of the horticultural de- rnd booklets for preparing and serr parlment. Oregon Agricultural col I tg apple. Try ono or more of these log... In auawer to the question of(ijy. how beit to relebrale the day. .-n, hotels are planning special I A n.l ttniit.t Uaa a at A Ih-lf mtr-Tt tlim PiitiHiM "- .v iiiws HVtt I'vi-. tai'L'tv U4VMUI WUU lliC rilAUl Mil la . ... . n,'.'.l",A , .. t ' ' , V, 7 , I'1'''- thmM h" amoved one- half of Ihe Oregon crop from the i, market thl Jear. ' In bulng apples be sure to get thus advertising to Ihe tourl.t the' the tarlelle that are 111 to eat Such 'wonderful qualities of our apples. ' tnrletlc n Urn l)al nnd fiauo are "Applo Day ha been celebraltnl In' not suitable for fall ute, aud we the Kant, and most encouraglug ro-l ahnuld look for such u the Jonathan," ports come from Itochestcr and flur-l llrlme (lolden, Delicious, Wagcuer, fala. More apples wero sold aud con Orlley nud Spltienberg, which are lu sumed on that Uay than ever before, good ruling condition at lht time. and a great stimulus has been given 'We ran lurrease the consumption tba use of apples." KLAMATH DISPLAY IN S. P. OFFICE Kia.M.VTii ii:vi:i.op.mi:.t com. I'.WV I'llKI'AltlMi A COMPItlr. ui:sivi: i:iiiiiit roil ri.ooii lll'l 1.1)1 Ml, HAN FHANCISCO Klamath county's products aro to be further advertised, Tho Klumatlt Development company lias urranged to havo u display In tho offlcea of tho Southern Paclllc lu tho Hood build Iiie. at Sun Francisco. Krnnk Oullford Is collecting the nrlou product lie Is being assist ed by Socretary Wjldo of the Cham ber of Commerce. Any specimens submitted will bo gratefully received. I.oIm of Duck. WllllnmM. Duncan, A. M. Wordcn and Dr. U. P. Mason, Journeyed to Tula I-ako Sunday for a duck shoot. They returned last night with thirty Ave, ROAD PROGRESS AT CRATER LAKE iJi:.i:it.l, hLJIM.tUV IH I'ltKIMIU, Kit ItV V. H. K.Sfil.VKKItS IX I (-haiic;k ok tub co.vstui'c.1 TI)X IlL-IIIXO TIIK HUMMKIl I Work hy thr. novrrnmrnt upon Cri tr like roadt durlnr the araaon of 1913 l Ihua ummarlicd; Camp N'o. I, located on Hand Crek, couiprlttnc tlitr mm, la addition lo trmporarjr roada, ronatructcd 34,500 1 Tim llltilf tchool attendance reach Ml 15, with an offcrln of II. 58. j Mra Kaaon, ttate Illble acbool aun- rrlntcndent, will vltlt thla city neilt Kundar. and dellri-r aomn addreatea United I'reta Servlco on finndar achool work. She comet i COI.UMI1U8, O..Nor. 10. Aa a r- a an rjperlrncrd worker, and nil In-..,.,, , . ,hl... h... ,.,, Irrotrd In the Sundar achool houldl hear her Thr new motto for attendance SOU The Chrlttlan Kndearor U put aatlni; with new life. The member hip la Increasing-, while the rooma are crowded at each eerrlce. llrl'niru'a lull ei. Tlcketa for the Thankarlvlnr Kire IUII by the Klamatb Falls Volunteer ' Klrr Department are belns prepared. and will loon be out. A ilx-plece or centra will lurnlih rautlc for the dance. (of apples In tbe United States only by educating the public to know the bett MM-lllli tarirtlra "In our homes let us try a new re- np-jrlpe for preparing the apple. There, at titiln manna ainrl k-. ......... , --. -. pie In many form.. And etery train that comes Into Oregon on Apple Day should be supplied with fruit. (Honolulu to spend tbe winter. A meeting of tbe Cascade Club will Mr, UcCoy w, return ,0 KUwtth be held tomorrow afternoon at te. county In the spring, and has been en home of Mrs. Fred II. Hremer. on I BllKea Ly Oordon Baldwin for n.t West Main street. i summer. 'Laborites Are at Seattle Federation Has Many SKATTI.K. Nov. 10. Ubor chiefs from tho entire country gathered hero today for the Ihlrty-lhird annual contention of the American I'edera Hon of Labor. Headed by President Samuel Compers, they prepared for a two weeks' convention in which vast problems will be discussed, union Jurisdiction settled, and u president elected . Qllleluls of tho Federation today predicted flompers' re-election. Opposition, It It arises this time, will bo Inconsiderable, tbe chiefs bolleve. The chief Jurisdiction dispute Is likely to be that of the steam shovel men, who (or some time past have had Internal trouble over the proper TRAINS DELAYED, WIRES DOWN ALL OVER THE EAST HBVKIUI. CITIrSt AltK IHOLATKO I III' HTOHM ItrlrKutr In Contention HrlinlulrO for TiKlajr at (.'ollllnlma, Ohhs An Drlajnl In raaorngrr Tralru Hr real Mllra r'roni Ttial Cltr UaM In Mlrlilnaa lUa .tlrm.ljr Hip Half Million Mark. ttiura and electric roada are (tailed Uja" 01,er ,b" ,ut ni1 lctrle wire are crippled, Clereland, Akron and other clllea jare completelr liotated. Tboutanda of delegate to the antl- J8aloon Uifue national conrentloa and th minor baaaball lraaMia mai. !nc are delated In their trains from here. The average snowfall throughout the stats la from ( to 10 Inches. United Frtsa Servlc I'lTTSUUnO, Nor. 10. A hYr snowstorm Is sweeping the entire Bast. It started early Sunday. This morning there was a fall of I eleven Inches. cThls breaks all pritvl- lout November records. United I'ress Senlc WA8IUNOTON, Nor. 10. Prac tically the entire country west of tbe Mississippi Is stormbound, from Flor ida to New England. ' llekry snowstorms are reported, especially In Virginia, Southwestern Pennsylvania and Maryland. Killing frosts aro reported In Geer gia. South Carolina and as far south as Florida. This morning there was a Smll gale at Duffalo. Wind, driving before them lMr snow and chilling rains, are reported all along the Atlantic seaboard. ON HIS WAY TO HAWAII ISLANDS Win McCoy, who ha been In Hi employ of the Clordon & Baldwin Aulo company the past summer, left this afternoon for San Francisco, from which port ho will sail soon for Questions to Be Settled niombershlp (or their orginliatlou? Other minor disputes are expected to bo settled without particular tru ble. Minimum wage legislation, es pecially (or womon, w be one of .be biggest problems before this seaSaM. The labor chiefs, believing that Uu minimum wage for women workenV a proper solution of low pay 'at that time, will urge that tbe Federation go ou record In (avor of It. Determined opposition to quarters was expected at'the'ej of tbe convention, beaw,MMy' ( tbe several hundred delegate) arfe .r)TrrV--T-Tarli (Coatlan'4 on Mfe 4)