The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 15, 1913, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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NEWS WHILE IT IS NKWi
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER IS, 19I3
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REBELS CUT OFF
WATER SUPPLY
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WAHIILVUION l i Ik
Admiral llatftirr adlla.a I i ...
(till lti bl half . I-u.i
atlir ul lr tftlppl)
Til' lrbt bale alll.dialat '
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hHl are III) DriiiC
The Mairo ('nail la I) UK t
1.4 fix", and lirll li)r rlh.i u .1
llalr. Ik l.fucir "III I .1
ltd ! hrt an.l lakro i. . ,e-
ltr-rta balr bu " l"l
tfraprfalr battle ul llaiallai.
Ttir lebrl llalr iwutilr-l n
I um an rahfiM-aled Mnl" lr-'a a '
ullli this air aluiuilbi ihr . i
Irdrtata alr (Ifhtlur ir.rralr.
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hiaaltir a tlrt-rfair alatt.t
PRESTON 70 GET
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WAMIIISlUHN ' ' "w ''
I'lPiMinl WIImiu ha ii.-mlii-.i-'d John
W I'realnli of I'Mali lo In- frdirul IU
lilit alloniu) for the Sotlhi'in 'al
Ifnnila illalrlrt
Till I l 'ltrnl In Ilio I'Urn
rnli-il b lb" IralKliallmi "I J""ll
MrNab.
, lln) rlrdrlr fiirnarn alul inlrni
rnpn for lhi riamlliallon of mrUl
and riwka l hlh le-ltil-rmlMrra. ha
born inrfrflril br a arlelillat nt Waah-Inntoii
ADY TO WASHINGTON
Resident of Water Users
I'realdelil Abel Ady of the Klamath
Water llaera AuurUtloli, ee thla
uftarooou for Wanhlngtoii, l. 0 .
where ho will represent the local or
aaiiUallon In im effort U ro
number of rlmiiKOH In tho recliuiitt
tlou irvlce work dealred hy th"
farmera,
One of lh thief mnlleM for which
Mr. Ady will work will bu for an e
Iviialon of tlmo on all tho proJoctM
Ho haa championed thla t every con
vention of water mora, and haa Intcr-
eated many member of conirea in
audi a mouiuro.
Another matter to recelvo atten-
General Orosco
Federal Leader
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M,ti. line Ixloi. Iliurln and lllmi-
ilami,l ti -ui and mnrdrr
. hlih hail i IIm dlrlatorililp Of Ihn
lurin.r, itu Iradi-r nnnnii; Ihn
rteti Kriirrala of lluaoCn at I In- ln-nd
ul infr than i '" iroop and fill
una "I I'lilhujialiui on tlm I'lUrlm
aKi BirtHw I 111" ilrarrt Hi the I'lillid
Hli after I lie tai uallun of Ihn clly
Thla mairli Mrta om of lht mint
inuarkablr In the hlalorr of the
North Amerlian lonllnelit When
tint arli 11 Kettrrnla with their trmip
fouud lliemeln-a lieniined III h) the
rebrl a.ilill. ra. with no liinney to m
their noil iroopa, and (luiiral Villa
jut! vlrluiliiii nt Jauret and about lo
initirh on them, they diildeil there
aa iinlliliiE ' '" -'"- ll"' - Aim-rl-ii
n anil I he im1IIiI-I fnmlllea of
iii, ,n, Usl l the Ti-rrmaa. ho had
b.i o piiiinineiu in t'lilliuahua for uen
i,ralliii had In lea. . ' "
dltr Ihei- Knew Iher ronld eipefl
Association StartsToday
lion will be tho petition of Iho Klum
Hth Water llaera Aaaoclatlon lo tne
liner Iho Keno eniinl, doelop power,
mid nell It lu the clly mill county. Thl
t,u the ninclloii of nearly cery water
imer under Ihn project
11m pliiu iidMineed I thai for Iho
)eor Iho "lr ""ri1 nMoclntliiii will
take over Ihn operallou nnd malnten
auro of ihn Ural unit, rliiirttliiB l "
lime not l exceed l per ncro per
jeir for thl fentuie. A alinlhir na-
1 .,.'., .. uiii Iih iiiuilu durlnK that
time lo lako up tho unapporlloncd
coat of tho Keno cnnai, nun iie.tm...
Ihn rlorlrla power.
Wants to
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MKXII'O riTV. lire IK Kl Im
aiiial" this morning printed I ho fill-
Uir,
U'r arr able Iii stale Dili muriilliic
I linell'li lulllrra have loaned
. iioo oo in ihr MrtlVan govrrn
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I lir paper I believed lu have rlut
Hila Da u lutplratlou of Huerta'
Hut tla loda) Kalkol uu tin- aldr-
alk from UU li-alilrhCr tu 111- pal
. r iii Miilir lu nitr dtinociallr
Id a atllriM lu au ulil felt kat.
a awralrr aiiil a ballrrnl Htrrrual
I 'hIi Kuntit not far Ix-liCm!
CHINESE ENYOY
TO THANK WORLD
-rnni. i mi-.-tin wii.i. in:
sl.M TO , Mil: NATIHNs UV
I III' Wlllll.ll- MIWIST (tll'N-
ritvin im i:ii col iirox
I'nltrd I'reaa Service
I'CKI.V. lire IS Hr W u riiiK
I'.nK. Iwlie Chliine nilnlalir to the
I ulleil Stall a, Cuba and I'eru, uud
ai-rielar) of fnrelicn aflalra lu I'real
li ut Hun .ill Sen'a piotUlnnal re
ubllriui LiMiiu lu lull. toda for
mall) accepted n rommlaalon from
iienldiiit Vuaii Shlh KnlCl to Ira, el
labrond ii ii aperlal eutoy to thank
1 1 l.i- arluiia pnuera for their formal
i ni,OKIiltlou of the Chilli e republic.
AltlioiiKh Hr Wu waa not u caudl
dale, he rrcelwd texeral parllinrnt
ai tou- whin I'realdenl Vjinn n
(listed Ul mouth lo n full live year
term
lr W'u wilt in in e up from rthaus
I hid In n few ilu). lo receUo Ilia In
atrurlliiiia He will travel ia the
ilr-aiia-Slberlan rallwa), and hla tint
diplomatic call will be at the court of
iho rtar
Ho will theu Ull Knulund, Her
man)', Fin mo and the other Kuropean
iiiiinlrUt..
A tii) of considerable duration will
le apenl lu tho Hulled Stale by Dr.
Wu After paying hi rcapect lo
I'retldent Wllaou nnd Secretary of
hlnle llran, ho will lilt tho aceno
of ninny pont-prnuillal triumph lu the
teadliiK American cllle.
Ho will aall from Sun Krauelaeo for
Japan, nnd from Iho capital of tho
MlKadn tn l'ektn, nnd thence, to hi
homo In Sliaiiglml.
no mercy from Villa. Twonty year
iiko ho liml been a bandit about tho
.ill), and representative of these.
..iiino famllle hnd tried In shoot or
hnuK lilm
. lteturnliiK ut tho head of 7,000
I roup, tho wealthy families would bo
nl hi mercy. They, with tho ol-
dlers, who know that nothing other
than death would bo their portion If
captured, began tho march across the
desert of moro than 2C0 miles, headed
for .'roslrUo. Teas.
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New American Red Cross Headquarters in Washington
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.he li-adqiiartr. of Ibo Itrd 'oai
iwldr 16 Iki t-rrcird In WaahlnKlon
4 li br onr of tur liat.dom-at build,
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TIip biiltdlni; ia to be a memorial to
WHITE IE GIVEN
JUDGMENT TODAY
lll.n.M.ANT WINS IIV .I.K.UI"
l(i- IN Till: MIT IIIUIl'rillT
KIAINsr HIM I OH I-.-.C1M
NTin:i;r i li.i. wiiiik K
li W White a thla afternoon
awarded a JudRiiunt on the pleading
ii iliv auit brought agatnit him b I'
V Arnold to reeoer 50S alleged
duo fur earth put Into the Second
tnrt fill The motion wa made thl
(1. . Wlilie
uflernoon by Stone & dale. White's
attorneys, njid granted after lunch by
Judge Demon.
Mr. White haa been actUo lu the
work for tho realltatlou of the Sec
ond street boulevard, and he wa one
of the commute) named to ratio
fund for thl work. Arnold brought
suit direct ngalnst White for tho
money Instead of against the com
mittee. Mr. Itiuiikby U IK-nil,
1 K, 11. Itnmiby of thl city aud
iciiurie k. r.nmioy or Merrill sunuay
',..I.1 llin aaal llillnva that ItlAll
mother, Mr. Mary Ramsby, died In
Cortland Saturday night. She had
been ill a few days. The brother left
for Sllvertim Suuday afternoon to at.
tend tho funeral services, which will
bo hold Tueaduy at that place. Vrs
llamsby wa Sti year of age, nnd
rluro tho early day Jiai resided lu
Portland. Bho wa one of tho oldest
residents of tho metropolis.
Two cherry orchards In New South
Wale, Australia, yielded $10,000
worth of cherries thl season.
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tlm licrolt womn of th North and
South ho eare thflr ntrl. and
aonn-Hinr thHr Uvea toward nunlnic
the olJ..n. of thn Civil War or made
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Conxrca baa appropriated 1(00,-
MILITANTS, JAPS
ANARCHIST SHUT
OUT BY MEASURE-
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ole In Ita I 'm or la HiirTiiii lo One.
Ncu lllll Clmro the Cole- lit All
.lalallc Ijilmrtr-, anil lteulre n
Mllrlrr r.tniiiliMlhui a- tu the lit-
erar) of TIiu-h WIiu (iiuild ltutl
In Thl Country.
In led l'n- Sen Ice
WASIIINOTON', 1) C. Dec. 15.
Hy a vole atrnnger than i to 1, the
houae committee on Immigration to
il) reHrled favorably upon the Itur
uctt Immigration bill.
'I hi h .t-lnconl proltlon bar
rliiK nil Ad.rtlr, mllltaut uffragettei1.
ul archlat and mh orate of ahatage.
Included In It provltlon I lit
erary teat requiring all alien to read
and write one language
UNION MEN TO DO
STATE PRINTING
,x()im:i:mk.nt iiktwi:k.v statu
ritl.NTI.ll AMI TTO ll.MO.V IS
KITKCTKIi AT 8AI.KM TO THIS
KKFKCT
SAI.KM, Dec IS Under ft con
tract entered Into today with the
I Allied Printing Trades Council of Sa-
lem, Biaio rrimer Harris agreeu iu
employ none but union printer and
pressmen In the state printing offlcel
at the union scale of wage.
Harris attached to the contract a
notation that the agreement wa not
, for u specllled period, and may be ab
rogated ut any time.
Attorney Oeueral Crawford several
month ago rendered a decision that
n closed shop agreement was Illegal
because It was class legislation.
Swltierlaud has 834,000 house
holders, of whom 336,000 are mem
ber of co-opera tlvo societies.
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000 for tl. ork and lb remainder
of tlm cct. 1150.000 mmt b railed
by aulacrlptlon by the lied Croaa.The
fronUte of the bulldlnc will be about
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train of 20 feet to 3-S of an Inch,
'BONANZA BAND
IS ORGANIZED.:
IUITUl: Ull.l. COMMK.NCK
ItltlllT AW.W, AMI Olt(.AIZ.
TIOV WII.I. T.IKK IH(IIM-1t'
I'AItT IV TOW.VS AI'KAIIW
Thoe Interested In forming a band
met Friday night and decided a near
ly a pomlble what InttrutnenU each
'would play. They alio organlted,
electing officer, who are J. O. llama
ker preildeut, Kred C. Ijngell aecre
tary and treaiurer. and llarrl and
Hall Instructor
The other inetuheni are a follew:
Italph I.yon alto, Donald Gllatrap
alto. Ulen Ilurk. Dewey Nlchola and
Mont Ha maker cornet, C)rll lnrou
elirlonet, Karl llauaker tuba, J, I.
llarrl baritone. Will llechdolf drum,
S W Hall and Harry Nlchol. It I
a great help to any town to have a
good band, .nd the member of tho
l.oiuiiza band iliould hare all th en
ruuraKemcnt und upport that the
town ran gle them -Ilouama llnl-
Irtln
Hi-turn Home.
Harry Oraham, who underwent an
operation for appendicitis at the
lllackburn hospital several week
ago, wa taken to the home of hi
brother on High street 8unday afternoon.
WANTS SAFE WIRING
Moldrum Says Fire Danger Now Is More Seriow
sale eiecinrai wiriug m cuuuvuuu
) with lnflammalilo Christmas dlsplsy
Is tho subject of a communication
'which C. K. Meldrum, the city elec
trlctil Inspector, has addressed to the
I merchants of the city. He baa asked
'llicm to advise with him as to tho
proper precaution to bo obsorved lu
'the preparation of. their holiday dec
1 oration and display.
According to Meldrum, defective
electrical condition at thl season of
tho year are apt to result lerlously on
account of the unusual amount ot
combustible material present.
For this reason many cities which
have suffered from experience of
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ROADS TO GIVE
IDLE MEN JOBS
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'.Unix of l'iiriniloyl I'anMtn Um
Slrrrla of I'orllaiiil, HUtlac That
Not tliarlljr, Hot Kmployme, b
Tlirlr .Vml .voTrrnor OUI Me
ln of Knirrgrarj lUwrtl to Coa
aluVr Taking TliU Klrp.
I HAt.F.M. Irc. 15 (lortrnor Oi
" ? ', ,ummon' ' to ' ,h
t,Wt'uer bor'' ,0 '1 ,n lh" ""J
Tnundr. At that time, ''"'
'C0D"n,nd n "PProprlatlon of B0,-
000 to bo uiod for two raonthi work
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the roada, to relieve the unera-
'ployed men.
A matt meeting of unemployed wa
held In Portland yeaterday, which
waa attended by more thin a thoua
and worker.
At thla meeting resolution were
'adopted, Hating that they did not de-
Ire charity, but employment. They
io paraded the bmlnei district.
JOSEPH SEEDS .
DIES SUNDAY
WAS , .VAT1VK OF Sl'AV JKIWKY
AMI I.ON( A IIIMIUK.NT OI-'
KKVMATII COUNTY VUNKIUfi
TUIUSPAV.
Following an lllneM of leverat
week. Jocnh Smith Seed naaaed
'away Sunday afternoon at the fam
ily home, at Ibo coruor of Eleventh
and Main itreela. The funeral erv
' Ice will be held from tho residence
' at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon.
. Mr. Seed waa 71 year of age, aud
waa a natlvo of (llouiter, New Jersey.
H ha been a resident of f.tamatli
! county for many years, and was prom
inent In the county' early history.
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VMtlnK Farmer.
In order to get acquainted with the
I farmers and the farm condition oa
the Klamath project, Project Masai.
er J. U. Camp left this morning for
Malln. Ho will travel through that
(country on foot. Interviewing the
tunny water users.
this uaturu have adopted sUlBge-H
rule governing the ImUIUIIm. ot
such displays, and are proklMUsg
tho use of cqtton batting
highly Inflammable material la
nectlon therewith. --
While the pfOticUosTM. U'k(
pr agnlntt th'dngra of Im'mA
panlu s uaturally a qUMthig of rltaW
Importaqce, lb VH tMI WH,t
panic scare might bar fM OMU
ma trading, would appwr'M '!!
nlsh au additional reaiw (M MM
ono) for the 'rtl ;co-oj)gig fffl
all merchant wl IMMfii
Inspectoral lt-t1lJgJjW.
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