The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 24, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS'
OI'IMCIAI. NHWSPAI'KK
Jllgtilll Vrrtr ii, U.U'XI
HIGH
TO
EGGS
BY HEN!!
itmnwr srAHttn it i.i.w
I MIt I'M
CHCAGO
QUIT
, HAN lli:!(, Nut 21 -l.leultn.
IImI ii llig.nl,ll.... I ln.lt ll.sl ll.r ,,. :,)Ctu kb(j Kvllr 'f the Annr
MllMl) CrtlMnt Nln,h Pure Irr.li ' A.tliMi l'orpt. L' H A . were killed
, iu n a ii i i -tj i. ,l'1' U""""' lr fall from an aero-
lit M !" IIHllel l .U I rail
plan- lloih ilM Initanllr.
-t ltlr l Tlilt 11m "t ,lln- Tli") rf flying high ir North
r-r, i AMmiiH Will llr U.tf J '" IH'iu Hay. hu II..
nn.hlho tuddrnly plut.grd lo etrth
I'Mftf I ho I'Mi rlkmn. Tll, OM1 ot ,(l tnUrM u utl.
j known.
, The dratht today brlngt lb loul
tnll.J IVr.. Henli. .i.uilllr, among inn. coon-t-d will,
niiCAiio. so. it -mil r-ro. (ll ,fmr .,, ,(hoo, ,, up to
iiu- niey. pridnt of iin-4u Pood 0,r l0 ,, , ,,r
flub iif ChWegu. bat aunuunred that; ,
aha ! written Iu !! wouitn'e of. j-iji." i ti,
g.MulUm In Ib-rllr. .HMfc-obJed T,. ,;,,, ,.,, n,,,, .,
.,r mining a. in ..rop.ut. t ,nmmtow nll(ht bom of
.galntllhehlghprfc. of-gg l1r ,, j, KUmuBd CbllreU. l
Hb said "I am appealing lo ,tl. ilmr the tails will b-.(limited ,
rry hiiutswlf In Chicago l quit the i,r the nirinUri
u. of ggt until lb price full to 1 ,
retail per Uoi.li.
IVrtoual lutnllotlon bi piorn
tu mi. tbat flrh fH rau bo oM at
Ibal tguf at rrlall llb a rrooabU
margin i.f iniint fold .t..t ttt
rn h. ...Id t"i l Mkli lr at
a kxI rmCt l both Ibi. bolcalr
and tl.r itallf.'
Th lr "I ( m tbr rhlcaco
raarkat It ffoiu l& cnli tn Do rrnli
.r doten
In Klamath altt ttrlrlly fmb ranch
rggs at rrtalllng at CO renlt a dolrn
or 6 rrnts rc I. 1'ortlsu.l opl arw
'ln (t, irtiU a dnirti. and for the
tamo number Htn Pranrlseo hnuw
wre lr the grocers "0 crntt
"Klamath Kails grofrrs pay the
ranchers 60 rente a doien for freeh
ggi," said a local griper twit), and
they err Wine ti plrnllful al tht
prlff
'There are tome rate eggs tlilH f.l
ir l.i re. and tbiertrllat a llltl lower
price 1-1.1 down III Klamath Palls
lltiwn cold storage eggt rott us Jut!
II cuts"
IliipilMiiml for Staling
Al nreiiaii, urrinsiiy. a m.......
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...a
man was sentnirrd In a fortnight In
Jail for staring at a .llfemaii. Th-'t)f ,,,. .(, mrturiic.. which fl,y j,,fu, n. )r. Klshcr has con
defendant said th policeman ""ll!1,M11H, t,,r(,at alll uxtA conditions .,(..! lo talk wry simply of ills
at him and be slare.1 back. In pats- , l.1. r.l..rs which. ..stabllthed In child.
mg sentence wie conn m - - ',"
..it . .(..
fendant had Ix-eti guilty of
serious Insult to an iittlcta! "
Hrrloiitly Slik.
Xlrs, Kent llallanl is confined tn
lmr W.-mi HI, In I.oine bv an attack of
erysipelas, Tho malady la reported
to ho very severe.
"THE BIG NOISE' NEXT
Will Be Presented Under
A contract hat lon "'n'"1 u"
tween tho Klks Lodge aud Itufus K.
l.ovo of Hoatlte. for tho production of
'Tho lllg Nolto" nt lloustoir opera
housq on Dcccmbor ISIh ami 19l.
Mr. I.ovo ha tho reputation of be
ing nno of Ilia best known uirociors
of amntiur ahow In tho llnltod
Htate. Ho will arrive In Klamath
Kail on December lit to begin n
hearimls for llio Klk annual show.
Tim ihow Hill year will bo differ
ent from thoio put ou by the Klk In
tho past two year. Lait year' pro
duction w a muilcal conieily, wliHo
the drat year they gave n mlmtrd
ahow.
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LIVING COST GETTING
FALL TO DEATH
m,.
MM I till M IHHII. u s mi
1 1) t i:tit Ai.o, i ivt: n:
I ham. iii:i:.n mi.i.iih aiiou.mi
,1 r.Hrd I'fMi KrHlr
. ,),, Klilr I llr.1
(l IHlJI,ni(a conM.tlon at Clcp..
UmJ fcfl N-.tlunl CIoaL. Suit and,
,kf n,nu(,rllItr- Attorlallnn dr-'
,rrfl 1(lM ,h, nI0W vtt ta to r-I
t,!,, ,nj ((, (.rfoj, , 0 l,, 'raor.
ireBIIIIfrj tht amart top toat
,nirh lll aw-ar in Match "III be
j inrbra In Irtuth. dri-d and
.iran In atound tlio bottom tu lvo
ilm new lurte.) silhouette Among
th colors will be salmon, muttard,
ellow, boldeii brown and the nw
trirl shades.
Dr. Fisher to Address
Parents at High School
In the Home Kronoiulra depart- is alto planned a social hour follow
went at the high school on Tuwday ' l"K Hi" ledum during which tlmo
ti.n.L. iiiai lhflr. kiiiih a-Atsfellft Hitrtiieln f jfc-l
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at
3 o'clock llr C V i
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n,.r win .peak to nn auemblage
iiavn till iiii crurini iictiiint i
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Tiii. it ilio second of a
islks which are arranged for tho pur-1
I .. . t making tin ultool of greater "' I'mieimon. uui ouiy inrougu
M-rtlc to the rotitniunlty. Knch !'' rarncal co-operation of parents
inenilH-r of the fsiulty Is desirous of and teacher can physicians accom
knowiuii rsnnallr tho parents of llsli tin-eradication of Ulieaso.
atudeul
It is Intended that the
Inlka shall be IntlructUe, but tinro
Auspices of B. P. 0. E.
"Tho llig Nolio" ronslsls of inrl
ous yauUhiMo nets, songs mid ilanrc.
HiltiR (burlesque) picture, conclud-
Hug with a "kit called "A MKni in
Iho Klks Cabaret." In which will he
Introduced all kind of specialties.
i Otto of tlio big features will bo
,.. ....i ..i mnrn school children from
'd lo 14 year old, In superbly trained,
1 classic, tsrolwqiio folk-lore minx and
dunces,
Thwe folk-loro ioiirs and dniiroit
mo now being taught It. nil of the
schools of tho larger elites, nnd this
will bo n grwit opportunity for the
i.t.nt children to rocolvo ogport train
ing and Instruction In thli now fea-
luru of tho loading schools.
hunting Ueralfr
KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1913
.ru-uxnrsnj-u-j-fr-lrrv-
Final Rehearsal
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Guests tojWhite
The fine old country houie of tbn
rta)ru family in Wllllarnttown, Mass.,
will be tbe home of the president'
daughter, Mlta Jeulo Wilton, aftir
NflTtDtlifT SSth, wlu'n ahn will becom
WAHIIINdTON. I C. Nor. St.
Mies Jrstle Wilton and Krancls Xayres
are today making final preparations
for the wedding at the Whit House
lumorrow.
Itr Orenfell, the croomsmsn, l)r.
tiyltMter Itearh, who will perform
the ceremony, and tho brldemalds,
' ' wv. ...... ...j H.uMiit..-..,
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IHV HtSI KHIIVIIII "US "HUH; null
. .. T, ., ,...,.. w1m bB wnc.
ih).1. hamiM-r ono through llfo. Tho
lKan of tho medical profession to-
!"" "' cnargo oi mo
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' ' Dr Klslier for Tuesday after-
I noon, nnd Inko this method ot Invlt
Hug nil who nro Interested to attend.
The Music department has a few
new records for the Ylctrola which
will he used as n portion of tho pro
Kr.im. After tho ledum light re
freshment will bo served.
I' It, Invlliil tu Jiimn
I Al ils nn mat meeting In Toklo tho
I larval il Cluli ot Jnpau voted to Iu
llo Prrslilcnt A. I.tiwmiu- l.owoll ot
ll.n v:nl and Theodoro Uoiwcvclt to
li'lure In .Inpatt "to promoto mutual
.iiuilcislandlnK nnd frlondshlp bo
tween Japan mid tho United States."
I Huron OhoUtrhl Klkl awa was elected
' K'nliliut of tho club for 1914.
I
An eight hour day tor child work
el hus been established by law In
Colorado, Illinois, Kansas, Arlions,
Mluuiiolu, Missouri, N'vbrnska, Now
Yoil., Ohio and Wisconsin.
Mr. Alfred (lwynuo YauderblU as
tonished tbo puoplo ot Newport re
cently by appearing with a parasol on
thv'panel ot which were painted a
variety ot cat.
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House Vedding Are Arriving
tbe wife of Francis n. Sayre, now an)
atcltlaiit district attorney In New-
ll ..,v lm Ua ltl at. ....
Ills plate with District Attorney Whlt.j
I man to bim acrrtlary to the prcil-
ushers and others who will take part
In tbe ceremony, streamed to tbe
White House at 3 o'clock this after
noon, At that time the final rehearsal
was held.
Following the rehearsal a first dis
play of tbe wedding gifts was made
to the Intimate friends of tho con-
BASKETBALL MEN
GETTING WORRIED
I'l.KNTV HP .MATKItl.lI, AVAIL-,
Alll.i: AT 111(111 SCHOOL POH A'
tkam, hit xo piaci: to play
IS IV SICIIT
Tho.o ut tho head ot the athletic
dfputluH'Ul of tho Klamath county
high school nro worrying themselvc
grn headed over tbo question ot a
suitable place to play basketball.
Many times and oft they uao been
compelled to forego tbn pleasure, ad
anlngo aud ooncflt ot different ath
letic game ou accouut ot not having
u proi'orly equipped gymnasium.
Tbo Thauksglilug game will
about end tbo football season, and,
with other schools, Inaugurato a cam
paign of basketball contests. As an
exerclto for both bos and girls, bas
ketball Is uuquestlouably lb best ot
nil school alhlcMcs, and tho fact tbat
thu Klamath county high school has
no gymnasium spaco suitable for bas
ketball Is deplorable.
The young men of tbo city ura
thinking of organltlng a basketball
leaguo, selecting a number of teams
from thu material hero, which in
clude doctors, law) on, bankers, mor
chiints, and. In fact, most oiery lino
ot business. Souio ot theso nro en
thusiastic enough to suggoat building
u suitable gymnasium for thu uso ot
thu basketball league If this Is done
It Is probnblo the high school team
could arraugo to rent tho building for
occasional game.
Instructor McCull, ut tho head ot
litglAtchool athletics, declare ho has
material for a championship toara,
nnd la very anxious for an oppor
tunity to prove his assertion.
King Ueorgo a a yachtsman hi to
bo shown on a new lorloa ot Rhode
slan (tamp.
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Todav
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dent of Williams college, which Is tbe
most Important Institution In his
home town Thi; Miss Wilson will
step from one college town to anoth
er, for most of her Ufa was spent In
rlnevton.
tractlng parties. J
After dinner for the arriving guests
this evening, a dance will be held. I
llelatlvea and friends of both young
people are arriving for the ceremony.
A force, of 100 policemen has been)
detailed to handle tbe crowds to-
morrow.
Oregon Students Much
Enthused Over Bezdek
lly piinn
OKKGOX. Ku
I'NIVKIISITY OK
gene. Ore., May It. With one
more football gamo to play, which,
howeer, Is not a conference game,
mid does not figure In the conference
championship, Oregon will have, com
pleted what might bo termed a suc
cessful year, despite tbo fact tbat she
did not win tho pennant, nor even
pull Second place.
Two tact stand out which point
toward this. Tbe first Is that Ore
gon gnvo Doblo the hardest rub this
jcar that be has had since he camo
to tbo coast, despite tbe fact that
Washington won by three points.
Tbo principal difference in that
Washington made her placo kick
when she had the chance, and Oregon
did not. Some Northwest writer has
said that thu game was not a victory
for Washington, but simply a com
parison. Tbo other fact Is tbat whllo the
Sauil KmI to Poultry
The federal agricultural depart
ment warns housowlve to beware ot
chickens which have been weighted
with sand. Tbe department sayi cor
talu poultry sellers feed chickens on
rod pepper to arouse an abnormal ap
petite. After tho pepper feod tho
fowls nro allowed to eat largo quan
tities ot satid, which adds to their
weight.
Coir Hvtallori Mouey
William Upchurch, living near No
wata, Okl., laid $000 on a box tn the
barnyard while he unhitched hi
horse. Whou he camo out ot tbo
stablo ho found a cow had upset tho
box and eaten up check worth $280,
BAD JOLTS
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SOLD TICKETS IN 11 q OFFICIALS
1909;WJTSC0IN!ciMENCEFIGHr
M,tTlli:it I'ACIKIO COMMK.NCt-4
At.TIHV ..IXST W. I'. WHIT.
m:v mil iiaick o.v timnh)
ItlltTATIOX
Sotllnc railroad IraniporUtlon on
tlrao It cTldentlr not to the liking o
tho Southern Pacific, a todar ault
wai commenced In tbo circuit court
to recover money alle(et duo for
pauenner faro.
1 Tbn defendant U W. P. Whitney.
Tbe complaint allele that In 1909
Whitney was Uiued two round trip
tickets, cood between Seattle and
Klamath Kalla. Upon this It Is al
leiced that $19.90 Is duit.
HUERTA DRAFTS
MEN AND WOMEN
j parts ot th country, to fat-Mr -
ltlU)ltTM Ttt CO.VHCltlJTiaK IX plots fliurea baTlns a baarlac Ufcta
T KKKI' VP T1IK BTnKXfJTH'tnll'UoatteoIWlUt-
(tr IIIH AltJIV AMKIUCAX COX
Sl'l.lll'-LIUITO'
UKXICO CITY. Not. St. Kumar
ous Mexicans, mostly women, hart
appealed' to Kmbaiiy 'SecTstary'
O'Sbaugbneasy to sare them from
HoerU's conscripting them for anay
serrlc.
Tbe Iluerta government U forcing
i women and
girls to work aa army
I nuntea and cooks. The other em.
hassles receive similar appeals from"001 ILW
tbe people, but tike tbe United State,1
cannot helo In anr war.
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DUXItAH
- i score it the Oregon-O. A
C. game
was a Ho, Oregon's comeback In tbe
second halt so outclassed tbo Oregon
Agricultural College's team work ot
the first half ot the game, that it
wo ouly darkness and a slippery field
cauk'ur. tho missing ot a place kick
that ordinarily would net have been
misted, which lost tho game by score
for Oreguu.
Coupled with tho good showing
(Continued on page 3)
CLEAR TRIAL DOCKET
Several Cases Are Dismissed and Motions Hetid
In preparation for tho December
term ot thu circuit court, which com
mences Monday morning. Circuit
Judgo Honry L. Denson this morning
held a session ot court, at which the
docket was orerbaulod and a number
ot matters pending were disposed of.
This will allow the arrangement
ot a calendar In a few day.
Tbo coses dismissed were tho fol
lewing: .
Alex Martin vs. School district No.
9; Charles Nledermelr vs. 8tarr A
Keunoy; Or. Fisher vs. L. V. Ward,
These were all for recovery ot money.
Non-iulta were granted In tbe
cases ot Honry Bolvla against h. h.
Chilton, and tho Farmora' Impleueat
, .PRINTS TIBjf
NEWS WHILE IT II N1W1
ON COLD STORAGE
'COU.NTUV WIDK IXVKflTKMTIOtl
IH ORDEItKO
Kkbn at Kits CeoU K-eh
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Irnipu to Corner ( V
Urkrt la Iba Irgo CMJcat
the WlieeU of Brartaseat (
Justica Into Motlosi osi Uwstsfj
I'roeeesrtJosi Proowlsmg
Unltsd Press Bertie
WASHINGTON, D, C. Nor 14
Attorney General McReynotda today
ordered a federal lBTtatlsjaltoa ot tk
alleced cold storage combine, '
He Issued orders today (or all
mDlore- of the hnra-u of iBYeatla v
jtloa and the district aturmajr. la aM
'holdlnc n and other sroducta frota
'the markets In order to boost Krtaa.
1 Mciieynoids aaya no aaa rilav-
Inary Information Jn dialling that at
tempts are betag mad to earaor tail
efC-aad-rtfvUblo Joarkota. "TU - -reatlgatloa
covers a .amber of Ursja
cities.
If the wvldenc eolleoud warnalli
It, the government wW- limma-W)
i'111 ,nl riminal prouUoaa.n4r
the Inatratat
commerce a) par
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AGENCY STORE
IS SOLD AGAIN
YOt'Xd MKItCUAXT FHOM
. I-O.NK 8TAK STATU CLOU ml A
URAL WITH 1 M. RdBT AX
TAKKS POSSESION AT OXCU
The general merchandise store
tbe Klamath Agency formerly
ducted by IU C. Spink, ha J net I
sold to Marvin Cross. Mr. pros la a
nuw arrlral from Texa. and Ilka
possession ot the store at one.
Mr. Cross cam to Klamath a bote
tlmo ago, aud became ImBfeeaed lk
tho country. He cornea bore Terr
highly recommended.
The store waa purchased from R.
C. Spink by P. M. Reldy a iborttigM
ago, and O. M. Hector ha be, la
cbargo of tbe establishment.
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t
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and Supply House agalait Job Vtjf-
or. These were at the laataaaa M
tbo plaintiffs. . jy ,ffi
The City ot Klamath Fall wnC- (
on a Judgment against W.W;
In It suit to forocloM a ctetM
gage. J?
Tho lult ot Winnie tUiWU
George Dteveni for diver waa
en from the docket for waat of
ecutloo. "'
A non-suit was ordered la Ike
divorce suit at Mm NsyMs al
plaintiff,
Klllott . Elliott. 'Mfl
D. HarpoM la ai writ afsJart
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