The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 13, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS
OFFICIAL NEWSPAP
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KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1913
'FRISCO HARBOR
LAUNDRY FOR FARMERS LATEST
Mil I. IMIKIIHI I II N MINdlll.ss
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in ii.tiiMi hi rn mm en in
I UlUd Plats Service
WAHIIINCITON, I) I . !). u
I'riiin Taiil, and ilinhliuatlmi Is'Heiialnr Work today Introduced ,
Itesixnliig Huimi f.trtf Hour ll.l,,MI granting Allan (. llluli Hut right
Aii.nliaii ll.tilr.1,1,-. , klni ,'" ","'' u.i.iil4,n lrld utvr n
., ,. . . ,''' l" llr from Han Franclacn In
I . 1l,..U.t..l. ..I Itefugnel I r.. ,hr ml,,,,!,!, ,,, rkr, . ,k.
rt.l. llmtHMlr limn In t.irtr-.o I """t 'hanntl
Co-operative Plant Making Big Profit
IHIlCIUI t lll.lllllx W,
kius Niittnii.rH
III Alneilcaua Hal llern Unlets-.)
Enterprise Is Run in Connection With a Creamery!
GERMANY NOT TO
E
I II I.J, PHOVHll.VM 'OH riOVKH.V
MHNT I'AnTICII'ATIO.V AT THE
ha.v FittNciflco kxpositio.v is
WITIIIflAV.V
(lleialil hpeslal Service)
WAHIIINOTON, l. V, Dee. 11.
llif Mh lull til lint (lit
that instrument nf torture which yuJ doublln Ibe tittle town of Chat-
haa rillnl lb daya of Hie farmor'a 'field, Io Minnesota, where tlia plan
FXCLUOEASIATICS
BYNEWAMENOENT
TO FEDERAL BILL
Ml AUK HIT AT IN BMOAB
CIK.NKHAL TRRMI
by relieving tbu farm homo of It
Imavleat burden. Ttit practicality of
Mlm lira lis been demonstrated be
I Ilia
arilra it,. .in-iii that Ituili
wife wltli dlapalr ami br iilnlit with inrlglnated.
l-laro and HM third ! th othr bar
I.- , ' ' ' gmnini lainU will b
I'nlted I'r Hrtlc
MANHIMnm, I) I . Dee
Im full slew uf lit Altieflian Hr alxl I'"" lu III bill
ImhiiiU nf III IntiatillaiiU nf lam
I'lriS Ih fntrtnta ale nitislllullfiltal.
Ma alike liatigral gle-al iii.tntw-t
tift-H rt!Mnrf ut Mar
llila Is Im illlr-1 lit. tall.. i, inlri
MalliNtal plesnlrfit
titniltal llrlrlirr -iil an rtliri
AalMtir anl ,ielel agaliil audi n
Ml.ulrale alnalt) Im lit nam i,
liumanll)
Tli aliMalmu al Tamiiiru It bnn
lti( anrarrrr Imut . '
Adailial I'l.lfl.rr haa nrdalrd all
Ain-llfatia fimn llr rli- Tbo natr
l,a challarl thr alralorr Violin ('ji ,
1 1, l,lli will iracli Tami'tfit IntiKif.
luw In lVr Ihr Alnrrlralta lililh In
I rata
llrlllirr'a inpaaataa 111 (ur
rtfl.rn aff -al. Irtll (if li unahl-i In
aaiarr rraiirial MrmiH aa In In
dividual Tit hubdrr-l leluirra al atard
I ha WhralllK alid Toi"ka
Kllkllnt rnntlnura around thr bar
iHir, with Id gunboat llraiua Ik.IIIh
itr rbl -UIn,
..lla onr-lhlrd ll.lrrt to Han Krh- ,r"ulM ,l,,,w ' ll"""1
Tint back to the lud" niotemcnt tho
K-t much of imiiciu from tbo number of the ioYrrnm-.nl Irrlfatlon
Klvo cent per pound I (turned for
tli washing.
All flat work I Ironed In the roan
Kl, and no eitra cbargo la mad.
The rough drr la Ironed Lj- band, and
Is chart,! according to the llmt. It
Tho co-oirtl,. cr..in,ry on much l.k,. . girl Io Iron It, .1 16 cenU p.r,lorU, ,r,ctor u(, n au h,
o saino Una a tbt creamerica on ' hour.. "
toicfu mo goTernraent I onuuilined Un tt-J I'raaa Hrvlr
I'nlled Pre Uarvlco
IIKKLIN, Dec 13 The bill appro
priating 1500,000 for a Oerman ex
hibit at the Panama-Pacific. Interna-'
tlonal npoltlon wax withdrawn from'
the Itelchatag (odar without a rote,
being taken. I
Thla followml an addrraa by MlnU-1
feaare Is Cliampio-Mxl bjr 1
Oihrr Slrmben From the) FaeMa
LVmsI Amenilmcat b DeatajMal t
Minn (hit All Coolla
Krutn India, Japaa ajad I
Ctcllrumit Brew bag.
While thla laundry doe not add to I
-TICKET EXCHANGE
TO STMT MOMMY?
mi, Miiti tii iimmi in: i:.
I IMMil II Hill Mils IT TIM:
iiomuimi.iii un it i utsr or
M T Ul.l I,
DOCTOR DENIES
(an that belter thing now obtain In I'X'Jecla throughout the Wet waa lnthn farmers' Income a lb creamery 0I'pol"nn to oRIclil participation.
'he rarm Im urn than ever btfore, but urreafu operation, sad luo super- do. It I .Indirectly a productive en
mi in. --i-. innr otnt for Joy aud liilmdenl dlrlned tho Idea of ullllilngjtrrprlte, lifting the heavy burden
eottlfiifl tiaM i.im ( .n tiAwim ,n !.. Him ttaiiiM lMif- In run a vifttilnr tna- tmtn fit-, I,,m-n' alvu !.. ,l..i.
-.-- .... ... -M ,,, ,u ,UV ' r -.-.. -. .B w ....... ,..,- ,ut,i n,v, 1IU UWtI 1
mral rrglona -Mnr. An old churn, operated by a strength for other duties, and Increaa-J
l-ong ago -.fa aith. the iradln and '"'It from llio ahall which rub tfae'lng the clUctenry and comfort of the'
the flan wr relecated in ihn lunk ciamry machinery, did the Irlck- farm home manr tlmea more ilun I UPfll TflT lTfilairii
Today the faruier with aaao- The more progressive men lu tho enough (o rcromwnse for the outlay I Mlll 11. I I IllrlrX
or rUttrlc imwrr In drive hi mi- iiipany qujckly aolird upon the Iduiiof H.l for eight day of back break- I1LULLU I U I UlllLU
luiir) and perform the heavier "' eilendlng tho work to Include tholng worki
taaVa with patent mllkera, riding laundry for the patrona of the ptant, Co-operallr creameries hare al
lilnoa. ilr, haa lliuenatel much nf i-nd up-to-date machinery wa in-'ready been established on several of
tin- baek-broaklug work on the farm, stalled at a roit of about ff,S0O. the government Irrigation projects,
Por tb farmrr'a wife Invention ha Th- gross tocelpl for the first Un and It Is hoped that tho time I not
done but Utile Her chief abomlna- month were H.S00. ,fr dlitant when laundries wilt be
'Hon is wash day. and the task of Thu farmer bring their laundry .run In connection with each of tbcee
ad-ping lli family t lot lie clean un- when they lome with the cream, and plants.
doubledly haa be n Hie rock upou " their neit trip to the creamery, The same power which actuates tb
! hull inuro than imr household lias, they carry home, ready for use, the machinery for the creamery can be
lit-.. nation and sal o( Ucketa for I,, ,. (week'a wub. 'i.tlllied for the laundry work, and
lllg Nole. in h (lieu ty the I T, ,,,.,-., il, t.nn.irr mill en n I Tim laundrr bill la chara-ed to the there la alwara an abnnJinr-. nf i,n
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'Kike al Houston a opera house oti,m. toward anltlng the probUmlcream check at the end of the montn.water and steam.
Thurada- and Prlday errnlliga of next
k. will begin at lu o'clock Hon
jdar inoiiiliig at Tb llolilninJere. n
Mn the MMtumr
llraertrd wats will h II, general
KAtll.i: PAHH. Teias, Ih 1J.
llrn-ral Telle", federal commander
wire that Ih federals have r-takrn
l-arrdii, Turreoli, alter eight deer
ate attack
Th rebel loss Is pUrrd at ton
admission and baliony, 00 cents, audi
riiiturf-Tij.. ryiie. i rj ciuiurrn rau
hare the stole nf wn rows In front
or the balcony
Tickets ran be secured from any
member nf the l.'lls l-odg nr at the
linnt-onler when reservation are
made after I" o'clock Monday morn
ing Already several hundred tickets
hate been aold. and all patrons are
adilsed lu make their reservations
early Monday If they desire a choice
f seat
::;,NICKEL NOVELS WILSON NOT TO GRIDIRON CLUD
eral' ,
SEEKING PICTURE
Kale iiiinoirim.
Ilr I fit ULU rUKI ami dog -Tnldy" Icaie lon'u
"' ' " ' w lernoon fur Prrmnnt. Ohio. I
ll Ti.OIUI IO"
, ami Paul
nmorrow ar
, their for
iner hum, whern they will apend the
, ,. winter Mr and Mra. Keller couduct-
l.m.u-t iiiniwihi.-i. mn... ((( Kfnrr raf(, .,, rcK.rtlllr
IHXIItl DM! III' Till! IIUIIII- wbtnthydlspnsdnritlu A J. Wig-
iNti-t i:ahh ,u.o ami em: p
A MTKIt MAV
MAKE 'EM WILD
IITMttlK, Mils, AltMi:il WITH
IUT lllllt KMVIX, IIH.MA.NU
TltNsP(lltTATIIN 111 Till!
" iisr swii'i: I'll mii:
ATTEND BANQUET! BANQUET READY
PHVMCIAN HAVH TDK PlttlUK.NT
IS IN lll.TTKlt CO.MIITIO.V, HUT
lit: NIIOUI.II .NOT ILXPOSK HIM.
hKI.1' AT I'llKSKXT
I
C 'HUT. MUlWJIttUT, AM) WKItE-
c.ur.iT tx)Mt: i.v yon grii.li.vu
AT TIIK HA.MIrt OK Till. NKWH-
I'AI'KIt MK.V
1 WASIIINOTON, D. C, De. II.
A heap of fresh fuel was added to the
Japanese Immigration dlsputa today,
.when tbo Immigration committee of
I the house adopted an amendment to
jthe pending Immigration restriction
bill, which I designed Io oxclud Jap
anese, Hindu and Chinese laborers.
Tho amendment waa championed
'by Congressman Itaker and other
' members from the Pacific coast.
No mention Is made ot the Japan
ese by name, but the amendment
.u ....,.. ... ..I""" ." """'frtiion bars agalrut
.... .-. v........... ., ."lU.AM,.m Drot(J
COU.NTV
PI.IKS
IliaLTII Ol-TICKH MU
KOH CITY OFFICIAL,
OHIO
th name ot "Astatic."
general terms, under
la Iheir a picture nf nld Poll Klam
ath to be sr-rtlfed here?
If there I. the Oregon Historical
Hnelety wuuld like It fr lla arrhhe.
and O, A Hliatn will be glad to tor
lowing fruni Curator lllme nf th
Oregon Historical Society.
' I II possible lu secure n plilure
of an) kind nf Old Port Klamath?
Umi Ihn later fort?
I hae uur sketch nf both forts,
suit me by the Orrgou Journal at the
ward it. and any available plrturo of request nf Mr lllllcary. Thla I a
the later r'nrt Klamalh , valuable .ar. and I am plea.ed In
Mr. Hteama la III receipt nf th fl
get II '
State Gets Hatchery
MCTi:i: VKAH OLD VOUTH'H
AVi:ilSION TO LIQUOH IthMUimi
I.V HIS IICATII KIVK AHK Alt
IIINTKIi
Famous Site on Spring Creek Is at Last Secured
The .tale' central trnul hatchery Ihl butchery trout fry will bo ent Io
I. to be located In Klamath county. MJnWwn the rapl.lt.
Ute Friday aflernomi the bid for ( . f)r ( tlt olitrr datea hack Io
Ihn trad woro opened nl tho Klamath ,,,,, ,B)I1 u lu-it Captain O. 15. Applu
Agency, and Iho bid submitted for Hie M(ll ww ,,,an nK,,nt, The calitnlu
alsto of Oregon by former tlamo War- u.nI(,, Hie ndiiinlngo of such a loca
den William I., r'lulcy waa ncrupL-d. oli ,, ,,. ,,0rltcnlly plugged
The bid et a price of $S,70 for Ihe )lHny , urnK n, about.
per of laml. When Ihn tto llsh and gnmo com-
Tho tract oiubraieil ronaltta of n mlaalou wiim nrganlteil In 1911, the
... .. ,i. wifiiiiaiii I. ..,., i,..ry niiiiln n trln to Klamath
lltlia over w ir - "' - , .
1 ....i.. i. i-i...i. ilil ...,r..alv in aen tho a Ito. under
1 J.Vwiiil.maon lllver I.OOol artuln APPUito and other people lhrm.n from tho second story window
union with WIHUm.on Hlver, i.u ri ' a U',g (hU
r.et upstream. .,r nrtlbo) h J ngou Indian morning, mrlklng tho pavement he
included in this I. ";'a.,.irn,u ,, , m.M w.. iill wouSa In .ocelvod Injuries rcsulllng In hi.
.anlds. which gtato ' '- Mme.lnml, thu matter w. wen o i r,erWard..
' - . . . a . I.l.ail'si.,1 lelin lllll Mill KIIIIV IIIIB UVVII PIUIM . . --., .-..---,.
ut hatcTrr U wll I ? I S, "l.ln Applrt.lo and Indian I According to Ihe boy's dying
out h.lolery. I w "P ' ' , ,lwrowereMmeil,ulh,
I'nlted Preas hVrvko
PirrHIIUItU, m-o IS. Pittsburg
authorities today nro roping frantic
ally with n serious and widespread
epidemic of what they call "Western
fever."
It has gripped the JuenlleM of the
rimnky City with unprecedented vlr-l
uleiicy and (ovrrlty. aud acarcely a
day haa passed for three month that
two or three Jiioulle aftllrled with
tho "disease" have not been placed
"In quarantine" following the applies
linn In the shnpe nf father's slipper or
a birch aSltch.
Two nf Ihe moat dead-set Cases re-
i end) were Paul Pal rot II, 7, and
John Coluti, & Pnul aud John, with
large butcher kntM- In their belta
apiKNired nt ihe ticket window of a
loral depot nnd demanded !.fin
miii tU nf transportation wtward
The police were called, and John
and Paul were tnken back homo.
They had been glien a commission
to purrhnae grncerlea and bring back
Ihe change, but had derided on a life
nt adventure.
WOULDN'T DRINK;
United Press Service
SAN FIIANCISCO, Dec. IS. Ile-
tause he refused In drink liquor with
tfflclahJ agree
ll fnr a big IrOUt
be uaed Jointly by tho state Hah
game commission ana mo umio
Slate bureau o! fisheries, and from
....., WnUnn naalallnir. tho comnihf'
Lion llnally succeaafully closed tho all of whom figured
deal,
stateroom,
In tho attack.
They wero placed under arrest.
I'nlted Preas Service
WA8IIINTON, D. C. Dec. 13.
Dr. Drason, attending President Wll
noil, made the following statement to te
day: "President Wilson's temperaturo Is
normal, but I have decided he had
better remain In bed today and tomor-
low. For that reason he cancelled nis
engagement at Ihe Orldlron Club ban
quet tonight."
MT. LAKI LADIES
ORGANIZE A CLUB
MKKTIM1H WILL UK HKI.D KVKHV
OTHi:it THUKSDAV AT I1DMW
OF TIIK MKJHIKIIS SCHOOL
K.MISIOH WINTKK
United Press Bervlce
WASHINGOTON, D. C, Dec He
American-Mexican relations will be
dlicusaed and quickly settled; the cur
rency problem will be disposed of;
President Wilton and members of his
cabluet are scheduled to be unmer
cifully panned, and loudly lauded. In
turn, and In fact, all great questions
of the day will be Anally and definite
ly settled tonight at the Orldlron Club
banquet.
As usual, an elaborate program ot
fun and burletqque on all prominent
person and things has been plsnned
by the correspondents, newspaper
publishers and editorial writers who
make up. the membership of tho
famous organisation.
(Herald special Service)
MT. LAKI. Dec. IS. Tbe ladles ot
Iho Ml. I.akl neighborhood met at the
homo of Mrs. K..H. Plillllpa Thursday,
and organlted a Country Needlework
Club.
Mrs. ):. S. Phillips was chosen pre
Ideut and Mrs. J. II. McCoinb secre
Inry.
Thu meetlngb are to be held the
Necoud mid fourth Thursda)s of each
month.
Tho Mt. I-ukl school rloaed Krlduy
fnr tbe winter vacation.
Madelluo West Is recovering nicely
fimu a severe attack of appendicitis.
Hlggvet Shipment
Tho Itogue Illver Valley Is the only
fruit soctlonain the Northwest to ahlp
muro than Its last year'a shipment.
Thla fact has been determined by a
comparison ot the railroad shipments
nf tho various centers. Medford Bun.
Tho French parllamec, haa passed
n law which grants offlclal assistance
to largo families In poor corcum-Btancea.
METHODIST FAIR
A
KAXOV WOHK. CAMUKS, IOTrKI)
PUWTH, aiMll" PACKAGKS,
AND A tUKKTKHIA I.C.VCHCOV
PLKASH I'ATItO.VH
Tho basement of the White build
ing Is a pretty busy placo today, with
thu annual baiaar ot the M. K. I.adla
Aid Boclety In progress. A good slied
crowd has been preiedt ilnce tbe sate
opened, and the many articles are
selling rapidly.
There are many prettily decorated
booths, particularly the Japan ta
booth, and the candy booth. These
two draw a large patronage, a they
and their attendants are Irresistible.
The fancy work booth Is swarmed
with Christmas shoppers, seeking
handmade presents. Th only trouble
Is n rush that threaten to sell out
every article. A grab package aat la
also a big drawing card.
This evening a chicken (upper,
cafeteria style, will be served from 6'
to 8 o'clock.
According to Dr. Merrymau, county
health officer, there Is no truth In
Ihe report which has been given pub
licity, that either the county or city
health officer has ever refuted to give
proper attention to any case ot con-
tageous disease.
i
In tbe absence ot City Health Offi
cer Truax, who has been called to
Dayton, Ohio, by the death of hi
brother. Dr. Merryman stated today
that In the case ot tbe little WIshard
girl, a quarantine had been estab
lished by Dr. Truax Friday morning,
Immediately on the cote being re
ported to htm. This was also trueln
tbe Parker cat at 8blpptngton.
'Every physician In th state," said
Dr. Merryman. "Is a deputy health
officer, and It Is his duty when a con
tagious case Is discovered to either
Immediately quarantine aim or re-
BIG REWARD FOR.
TRAIN WRECKERS
l-OHHES AHK IN 8KAKCH OT MC.V
WHO PKHFETRATBB
ACT, DKRAIUXO MANY
hlipitK COACHES
C
(Herald Special Service)
CLEVELAND. Ohio, Dec IS. Th
Lake Shore Railroad company ha of
fered 11,000 for the capture ot th
men who wrecked the New England
express at Wlckllff Jut night.
In this, the fireman waa killed, th
port th cat to the local health 0ffl-l"lner hurl and tbe engine, tour
cer. Whllo It Is the duty ot the city " cr. combination coach and
or county health officer to see that all three Pullmans were derailed. Th
cae of contagious diseases aro prop- '"I that steel coaches war In us
erly quarantined, tbe patient or fain-1"" runner fatalities.
Ily has the right to call In any doctor I Wrecking tooU wr found along
they may see nt to attend the cate. I tbe track. Seventeen spikes had been
It Is only In cases of th poor and withdrawn and a rail displaced,
needy that tho city or county Is sup-j '
poed to furnish medical attendance' X Wire Chief.
free. Very few of the cue ot scarlet, I It. Smith arrived from Portland
fever thla year have beeu those of, to accept a position with th Ul
paupcrs or persona who expect or phono company as wire chief, taking
would atk aid from th county, and i tbe place ot N. A. Watterborg, who
outside ot teeing that tbe cues ar
kept quarantined, the health officer
has no authority to attempt to take
the cue out ot tho hands ot any other
doctor that might have been called In.
"In the case of Mr. Potter at Alta
mont. Dr. Hamilton was called la the
afternoon, and gavo the necessary
medicine and attention. I was not!-
lied ot the cate that night by the
sheriff' office, and went out tho fol
lowing morning and established quar
antine, and have been visiting tho
patient u often a necessary slnco."
has been transferred to Qranta Pass
Cinder RomI
Under dlroctlon ot th county court
K. W. Iticbardson Is making aa fr
luient with cinders taken frosa a sit
on the southwest side ot Pilot Butt,
to determine their valu aa a road
making material. Work wa started
last week, a stretch of about halt a
mllo having been decided ou to be 1.
proved. This Is part of tb'Bd
Uurns road. Just east of th 4ly
dumping ground, Iland Bulletin.
Corkery Given a Dollar
Sealed Verdict RetiirnedLast Nifht i
A verdict awarding J. V, Corkery
ouo dollar waa returned by th Jury
empanelled In the action brought by
Corkery against Sheriff Low and J, J,
Furber for damages, resulting from
arrest and Imprisonment under a mis
taken Identity,
Tho Jury, utter receiving Instruc
tions from Circuit Judge Denton last
evening, retired shortly befor I
o'clock. At 11 o'clock they returned
u scaled verdict, which waa opad la
court thla morning.
Motions for a non-iult war mad
Friday by Herbert 8. Gale, dtadw;
me omciaia, out mey wer ovarrui
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A motlou wa alio M4.rf,a !
ttructed verdict, but that ;
denied. A , f ' rr I - -
,TueJury' verdlet waa yaifV
the ca,.uccedea la mmni
Jury, Corkery weJd.irrf
damag; but not tt IMM
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