The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 06, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1913
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W . W. Patch Announces Candidacy
for President of Water Users Ass n.
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MISERY AND SUFFERING IN TEXAS
AND MIDDLE WEST AS RESULT OE
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rtf Id operate thee l danger
l mid food famine
liB tfl illlHIMltllf III liftlil
i hi: iiu i:iimhi or i i:.h i aki
limine or iu:i.ii:r ttnitti
within mi si ii
llrlitrt'a Himim Murm I!ikU lietay.
After Tall "t Netl I mir I r In
four !) I ! and I m I amine
U I'rll, llilii. U Hi 4 HUlliUHII,
Hl 1llli. Irlr(ta. and IMIirr
4NtntlMlltil(llw lrtrtrl
l'nlte.1 I'reea (Untrr
WIVANT. Tri t Ko l.r llir
death lltl In llm plraeai Ii"l la ae
enlr-li. and II I (KoihC dalli
A number nf iraldenle lleaine
lui hilr been enlaced In fewue
ink bate nut been found and II l
feared they have perlthed
llotrmurll II I'iiI'IUIII la ilKrrtitK
the relief work.
Molur UMla ale being ed It) (ft
Ihr (wopta who aouelil aafair In tfret
A number of peopl who re aen
In abandoned hnutee rabbul l found
Horn tatmera nt their lainlllra
lb eately lu boat, but refuted to Wale
Ihemttltee, In order lo be able In at
tend lu their rattle Thete are be
ing reamed, hall etarted and Heeling
I'nlttil I'reeaHervIr
HAN PltANCIrtCO. Iter t -The
torm In Die Rocky Mounlaln dltlrltt
hi practically aral)ed rommunlra.
lion with llm lUtt. funeral fur (our da. There li.no
In ipaimodlr rommunlratlou with brtn nu nulla rerelted here.
Itenver It waa learned that although Ternty paengrr and tiumeroua
IheanuwIatS feet deep on the level, (rr-lxtit Iralnt arc italled near the.
In lare ll drifted to depth of 13 (1,r,
feet. The aim appeared today.
Linemen are desperately working1 . .
to feature communication, but llh n. lewii Cuiili nfflrhU
little aucrw. hai.KM. ! 6 That ctrry roun-
i official ma know eiArtly what hla
I'nlted Preaa Sertlra duties are. Stall- Imiiraiiro Commit-
DALLAS, lire. C. Hiuart Ander- ,fr j w. KirRiin. ho Kill nlo
on ,lf and four rhlldrrll rm tw, ,MI, Arriniiillil alter llir llrat of
iliownrd nt Marllu, and tlirlr homo ,,, )rttTt lf a, a v I it k thn U f rlnln-
drtri)rrd hr th' Dioi. tn lxll "' '" imt in i-rli nniiily ultlro rlnxlllp.l niiJ
lam crowd.
ELKS 10 HONOR
THEIR DEPARTED
MIMIIItltl, hlillMI KS uii.i. m:
iici.h iiimoiiiiow i:vi:mmi at
iiiiisinvh ormiA iieihi:
Ml IKi: Will. Sl'CAK
Tim annual iiicinurlal KcrvkK of
the KHa l-odit. will Ui held louur
m ptciiinc at u'clork at I lie oiru
Iioum- Tbo addreaa will bo dellvcrrd
bjr Hon II K Jlulkry of Mcdford. and
thn ruolotr will be (Wen If Judc'
Herbert H Dale All inrmbera of lha
l.'lka IMlxe will meet at th hall and
inar-ii in a body Hi the opera homo.
The memorial Mtilm are open to
Ihr piibllr and otrryoiio la Invited to
aiund
Huerta's Troops Deserting to
Enlist Under Carranza Flag
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NEW liARAGE IS
NEARLY FINISHED
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JURY CONVICTS 1C0-0PERATI0N IS
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THE ENGINEER
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TIO.V TAKK.V I.V THK CASK OK
VOUMJ MAX CHAHOKI) WITH
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After ten minute deliberation thU1,
afttrnoon. the Jury empanelled la the
caie of Joeeph Johnaon, returned e
i erdlct Ondlnc him g ullty.
Johmon, with Arthur White, waa
arreatcd at Cblloquln, a abort time
a to, charted with burglarlilnj the
tent of Joe Martlnai, and taklnc t0
from hi clolhte. Thojr both entered
pleat of culltr. but Friday ther
cbanxtd the plea to not fulltr.
White will be tried Tueidar.
WILL OCTLIXK A DETOOTK TLUfr
FORM AND WORK IT
ALL OCT
.CUSTOMS MEN
I CONFISCATEARMS
In a Stateanent Today, Mr. Patch B
clarea Ha Caa Redaco Preaatat He
penara of the AaaodMleei iaat Oaa
Half, and Will Kadeator to Brla
About the Proper RalaMoat Be
twee Towm aad Coaatry aNafl
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Willi the aurreaaca ctfhe Carrantaittlll mora draertiona from Huerta'al
'fortea In Northern Meilco, the mr. The fact that they tare re-J
IUIK COXSIOXMRNT OP GUNS,
Kit.'., AUK HnZKD, HUT MANY
CLAIM THAT I'ltOCLAMATIOX
WAS M.K TOO laTE
ecltred 4io lar for three month! U
Idl, noarlna- com-jj,,. f the co , fl(1)t for c,rran MvnX w UcUchncnt, and .proclamation recentlr Uaued 'nt , ntr tw irel " -lint
i. of concrete. -and tbo ron.tltutlonallataa. low a battery of artillery, taken on J" 'Po"o ' "" lnto1Irnd'i',f,'7"e:J'"mi!r.
Aa the rebela draw cloaca to the.tbe paraile cround at the National "--"- "' "y ... "",-J.-" ZLt: Z,ZZZ7
It I. e,.ected that there will beh'alace In Mexico City. iconn.cat.d larito coraUnmenU of majlnable n bulldliir P eo-
l.tiiriimr O. II. iihiiitt
alrunct I or lluerla'a m II tarr force i "'"" " '"' " " -u.u. -.
II... new e.rae. belnis built nl!.rilllu; dw,n,h,n,, Uuo to whole-1 r""? .mUCb dUton,eDl amon ,he United I'reaa Serrlce
Mketlew by lir ll. Hily for tordoi..,0 ,M.oi.a by the federal troop. in , ,1IMP ,,. i. .ilown " BELFAST. Dec . Obeylni
. iiaiuwiii, it ra
Pletlon The bulldln
with an oil rojm In a brick vault with
Are proof doora.
A lira wall, extendlnie all fo't above
the building protect It on all aide.
The main door In front la alitcen
frrt wide, with a aide door of four
teen feel
New and modern machinery I be
ing liiatalled III the machlnn ahop.
Wh.n IlliUhrd It wilt be the brat
equipped icaraicr In Southern Oregon.
W. W. Patch U to be a Millaait
for preildent of tba Klaauuh Water
IUiera Aaaoclatloa.
Announcement to thle efaet M
i made today by Hr. Patch, .who aaa
ijuit been relieved of the; )'
'ment of the Klamath project hy J. Q.
Camp.
"The official actloma of tba
ath Water Uaera Aaaoclatloa,
ly thoae of the director, have always
been contrary to any Idea adraaatat
by the resident ot the city." tald Mr.
Patch. "Thla I particularly traa hi
regard to any Idea advaaeed by taa
Chamber of Commerce, "" - -
Between theaa two ormtaall .
really the meat Importaat la taa
NEW FOOTBRIDGE
FOR HOT SPRINGS,
FRATERNAL MEN I A. R. VETERANS
ENJOY BANQUET ELECT OFFICERS!
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MKMIUUIS OF I. O. O. 1. OKT TO-j.NK.W OKKiriAIJ) WILL IIK DULY
rifle, bayonet and ammunition. try. I am aatUfied that there u prac-
The leader of tho antl-homa rule,l!lr no undenUndlas betweea
movement ridicule the proclamation.1 luo " cnargo m ih water
tnrriint i.v homii-comixg axi
PI.IIASA.VTI.V pass tin: kvi:.v.'
I Mill HOlltS
I.NSTAI.LKD I.V THKIK IOSI
TIOXS AT A JOIXT .MKKTIXfl
WITH CORPS.
and claim thatt he UUtcr Tolunteer
are already organlied, armed and
thoroughly equipped.
Irge quantttlea ot ammunition
were smuggled out of thlt city laat
night and concealed In the country.
The unlonltt boait that they will
eontlnuo the Importation.
The liberal pre of Ireland and
Kngland applaud the proclamation.
United I'rea JWvlfo
IIKNVKII, l. -The anowfall
haa atopped Klnrn Monday 1 6.7
llirhe fell. Tho city haa auapclidrd
nil bualneaa, and It trying lo remote
thn mountaliia of drift.
On account of the Inability of wag
.. implied Thla l tho flnt time i(h
a rodinratluii ha eter been inmlo.
Cnrb rounl) olllclal will ha- In cum
pail form ull the U reUIIng to hit
iilflco
ii.vMii:iiots ami siiniiv ciiosh
ion pi:itiLSTitiAxs.
inter ' now iijulpped Willi n lei
phone ao lbc are nil tlmeit In
rommiinlrntlon with the turfaco.
Tho annual liomo-comlDR eclvbrat- At a mvcttne of the F. II. Spraguo
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d hy Klamath Idgo No 137, I. O. Pott, No. IG. Orand Army ot the Re
O. F. nt their regular meeting Friday public, late ycitcrday afternoon, the
IMi oVCIt CANAL W ltr.Mi:i)li:i j,,,.,,, wa, one 0, ho moJt Pnjoyatile following officer were elected for
IIV Tin: llt'll.ni.MI OF llltllMli:Kniu.rng. that body ha had In aome'tho cmuInK term:
lime, and wa attended by ifpproxl- i.olt Commander ....K. B. Ramby
Imatoly aoventy-flte member, of tlie'Sculor Vco Commander.O. A. Stearn.
icrdor. I
: ... i (Junior Vlco Commander. . .O. A. Scltx
mv icKuuir oruvr i)l uunucu r 'riHl.. o, n.. w Tr nnh.,l,nn
Chaplain
Do wo like our new brldgeT Well,
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ay, pard, wo arv iiniiKing omo oi nnlthed varly, and tho brotbrcn gth
liirnliig It Into n toll road."
'ered 'round tbo banqquet board to
Bid Madeifor Hatchery
Lnrkln Stucker
Thn rttiini iillrAfti vam nnnntntAd
So apakn lloli AlcJander, tho ogo.eiiJoy a genuine Dutch Lunch, follow-'. , b ,h rommndc, Th.y wih
of Hot Spring Addition, when naked, ed by cigar and after-dinner talk. Ia tfl ln,tn,IeU cary (n January at
how tho people In that part of town. Among thoae bo wore Introduced, a joint mooting with Bprague Chap
llkcd tho now method of crotalng by tho Noble (Irnnd. acting a to,Mt-jter, Women' Relief Corp,
tho goternment canal at Kaplanado. matter were; Rev. K. C. Richard. j
ii any nil other retldenta of Hint dl-'u, v. Tower, Frank Armitrong. T c ,)f ,
trict. .Aiiuy ivcrtnner, tieorge itumpnrey.
Stone Says This Was Last Act of the Commission,'
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On account of tlio elevation of tho Dr. F. M. White, Dr. Oco. II. Merry-
ennui, (hero la n alopo on each eldo'mnn, Fred Peterson and Dick Willis,
llm bridge, niul going toward Hot .
Spring, It I stoop enough to cauo
iiimiv ituto to take the srado om
"Thure appoara lo bo aomo mUuu-,ilui-o Thla bid. iiccon.piii.led by a;U) ,,,,.,,.. T,ll(( lM , Uanger-I
no ralaed!
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Jamc A, Thompson left today for
California points, where ho will pond
the winter.
"Thure appeara lo bo .01.10 mluii-(iluio Thla bin. iiccouum.. ;, high," Thin liaa made
ilerJ. ding !" ho bid Ju.t made tertlrted cluck for ono-lenth of iho,,,,,, fop ,ieUMlri.ni.
by Han.. Warden Flnloy Mr Iha'amm tv. -out t Vn.l.U.Kt m. , ,horo ,
Hnrln. Creek hatchery .I.e." W '". Uer ta. -;o up lt U, (0()t ..
tho act I
CoramlMlonor Charle K, Btono to
day. "Thl bid wa a
commltilon before they
Portland laat week, ao
logal.
"Thl, by tho way, wna tho laat
nltlclnl act of tho former atafo llh and
game coramlttlon."
At tho final mooting of tho comml
alon, Uia haUhery lit mattor. waa
titkeu up, and Mr. Flnley wa In
structed to mako a bid for Ita pur-
Mui ileimrlinent ot mo interior, u
urn r a uttw --- ... .,
uthorlied by tho tho land desired U on tno viamutn
hey apllt up al'litdiim reaertutlo... liter alnoo the
mv ' " I ....t.dl,. una err
and they
fi.h uihI game coiiiiiiImIoii wa cro-
nted, effort hn nm,1 t0 80
euro tho Spring (Took alto for n cen
tral hntchory.
II I iuidertood tlmt Iho hatchery
may be operated Jointly by Hi tnlo
and tho government. In that cno,
Klamath county will supply oil PrU
of tho Kat with trout fry.
.. . .......ii-.t , .. w.ll. ,t.viiili iIaah
WtTO COUipeillMi ill niun iin mvv,. .
mud 111 tho winter. To remedy thl.
Iho city hna Jiut built n soparalel
bridge acros tho canal for pedoa-
trlaiiH, high, dry and rnfa
'I'wenty-llvo year ago Argentlnit
had to Import It Hour. Today It
Dell wheat to the world, tho annual
harvest vnluo amounting to move
than 500.000,000.
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Kred Houston,
Who will mako "lomo nolto" at tho
Klka "Die Noise" December 18th
and 19th.
Infant Dlcx.
Tho Infant son of Mr. and Mr. W.
H, Ayre died oarly thl morulas. Tho
babe was only a couple of week old.
Ilortl In Town.
Rex Bord camo In this morning
from hi ranch near Olene, and will
remain In the city over Sunday.
In tho first qutrler of this year tho
birth rate of Rnglaud and Wales fell
to tho lowest flcuro ever recorded,
2S.S a thousand population, tho rate
for tho entire United Kingdom being
only 33.9.
Lane Thought to Have Received But One PetitiM
Dciplto tho fact that Secretary of i timber on the reservation la larfalr
tho Interior Lauo thl week retu.ed " ripened, and that It Is fof'tta
best interests ot tne laauuM aaa a.
to grant Klamath county lumber In
terest tbo right to drive log on tbo
Spraguo and Williamson rivers, local
people believe tho order will event
ually be made for this concession.
"Tho creator numbor ot petition
that were mado out wero sent to the
Oregon senators, Chamborlaln and
Lane, ou account ot tholr party affil
iation," atd a prominent man today.
"So far a I know, Congressman Sin
nott rvcolvod only a copy ot the reso
lution of tho Chamber ot Commorce
and the Sportsmen's Association.
"Tbo big petitions wero mailed to
Washington only a faw days ago, in
fact, I do not thing that they havo
been received there yot. These may
cause tho secretary to change his
mind.
"Tho blggost petition Is signed by
more than COO residents ot the coun
ty. This sots forth the (act that tha
concerned to remove It before tka.
tree begin to deteriorate la vslu.
"This also poInU out the fact that'
tbo use ot the rivers Is the only praa
tlcat method to get the timber to Ua1
mill. i
"Besldos this petition, paMUeaa,
along the iamo Una havo been drswaj
up by the county democrat aad ra-t
publican central committees, (be) stala
ash and gama com alssloa alto IsitM;
nttlin Th Dnrfl.ttil ?t.e1kA !.
Commerce will also urge Las to os'aag
tho Sprague and Wllllssuoa Hv
logging. e"j
"la addition to tbett.aeUtfNsV
Klamath Indians art also
to bo cent to Washtagteav
utilization of the sUsmm tar'
mral nurnoaaa. fatkar tfcaa far
pastime of tourJa 'isf.MMa,
all preaaated to tba sewaam ttv
change hU aslad at MM mtttfmf
M vs,V!iaK?cs-wHwi
t,
Uer Asaoclatlon and taa tawaa- C I
people. There are too many private j I
most beneficial results.
"I am going to be a caadUate tar
president ot the auoclatloa at tka
next election. I will soon outllae saj
platform, which win be largety eaa
to get matters down to a practical
bast and promoto the proper teallag
tt rAjinjirallnn ttr ihj. nnil tit thm
It U said that 90,000,000 broom ,county, and If I am elected, I will fol
handle ure ucd annually In tha low this out, and sea It I eaa't stop
United Slate one for oach man, wo- w.w-ewwwwe
man and child. (Continued on page 4)
Open River Is Expected
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