The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 19, 1913, Image 1

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rv-loi. .Mr, ,..i tl,. '""''""'Vnii.'h and 7on"in,0lill. ami ow has are based upon prices December 1 dldatu for maor at the spring elec
statl nimirr, r- ","f'- " ' ,e hurried M.arKr of a simitar school In Wash-. show a comparison between 1912 andtIon. If his friends urging his candi-
nremrrH, madp lM i""' B "ru" , , ' , " ' ' . ,..., ,1913. The estimate was compiled byldacy b.-cure his consent to make the
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Th IrtiKth f (mn Bllcnl 'or
Unit U limr ll.U year llitiit hrfofr
Tl trrtory affocted la iiUo itrrator null trttirtt limit March 30th This
' Thr, Iftcal dimt l.nn riixnl tei'rt tlrkel allows a .toiuivcr each way
BIG NOISE SOME NOISE
R. Love Stages Grealest
It n krtrmii. roar, a clainor.jlnartHo moment wi.iio uio mi
din ilmmor, mi uproar, a row -,,,J"JJ1,U(1 mtlMMt, makeups more dinner lo William Cnuioron Forbes,
l !! for itnl-n, n slockyatd r,",l,Br,par, ractlmo miR nd raKKy-!Komuor Koiiernl of tho Phlllpplue N
'! v.iih ,4iii rnllopn ami luillor iBRKy r)thm nnd slops tratisfornied 'UulJlt al t10 Hotel Plata. Former
Kti.ry for nrrnmpniiltiiviil man nlmiil m of (tin rttunt, .rcttlot, best itiati- ,',. (tfll0ra Forbea, Dean O.
luinuliiiiM In cotm.arb.nn n U Ilia ,u,n,(l , glrU that lm ct ' 0vBl.cr..try of tho Intor-
ll) raior-neck claiu-and ho ner ,, ur ,, Into an Incot.Kriious o-hIt, mrr tarj
not.. I for a r(M. n"lly of nil tho cartoons of Ka-l.lo. of tho Phlllpplnos; Judgo Alinot
"I'i'iipli. on tho Insldu" hnvii b..eii H,,, RrlH nmt worn over drawn. y, Jouks and other protulnunt mim
lili'irluK nniiiiul for sniiui Hltln j.mi.i Ituth rllnc. ho sIiuuIh ncnr-'ttiu dolher addresses.
Imi. Uibt UnfiiM K l.ir was koIuk'd liro foot In Imlitlit. captured tlio A foaturo of tho affair will bo Dean
I" stigt a prodiictlnti nt tlio lra ,H,U1U, ,, o,n "lloun' Dwk." "' ' Worceslr's address. Ilo will show
'i that uotild .eul 'tiin nil. i:veu ,,, nudlcnco continually hroiiglit her ,nlltl,ru dea to proo his awortlons,
l Ihht limy did not kii It half Imrd ,,U(.k ornrlo llonglnnd, with her mal0 recent report to tho gov
"ioiikI, "Tin. lllgNoUo" stngoil ltlM)cointil Knl w M'' l,(,w ,n oinim-nt, that slavery exists In cer
ciiliiK under tlio nusplres of tho herself, whllo too much cannot be ,1(lll suctloiiH of tho Islands.
Klks has established a standard for' ,,, for ,,ori.Ma Krdles, Alio Camp- itirlmul :. Forrest, socrotary or
hmimir productions that will nmko ,,(,U MBry Williams. I.'uln Wilson. , .tinner uimmlttw said today that
l'mu taU,i for generation work (.ornltf Wilson, Frames Heed, 3) bll lllU,itions to attend hao been accep
hrd In overcomo. llnnihor, Thelma Ilrown. Olover Klop- ., bj S00. All speeches will deal
I" sotiiii distant ily, when many of .,,. iiltli Hln. Margaret Schubert. (lh wiiut the United Stiitea Kor"J
have 1......1 bn.i...nno will'....... ii..,mr Dorothy Hamilton, ,, t has accomplished slnco It tooK
"'fl lu spout about tho wonderful
"'trouio ability displayed by this one
r Hint, mi "UncJo Zab," or somo olh-',
r rclatlvs of the town In lenorn-
,os. will rlso to a ulnt n' order, and
"I'lnii thai in in tnniiiloiilii' o' nUys.vi
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1 uou'L want to overlook ine
Noise" li hM.rd at Houston's
n ho wm a boy. den." In her "hiibI plenslng manner. .,.. rroiithonTi local nt
n. i.'i... .. .....i... . . ...... .. ,ii.,p "A StrtiK1. ii ,.,,i-noi ..miNwlth his
... i.iuuiea were um uywuui -
'"ff. mill hi tho opinion of nearly
"trybody they wero THH feature, i
Ty held the nliro Mlontlon of the'
Nice, and there waa not a dull or I
Mme. Monlessori, Teacher, and I
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,n. rutnr in ibi t nttcd Htatos lo lfcc- huTf nnJ ,u,.i other cities. She will
u,ir on brr mrihod lu a half doiwii njtl. her last Appen ranee hero In Jan-irKeriUc-.
, K? MuCluftf. the dltor uary. ret.irnlns to Home soon after
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run hi ululcirtiaim nrr in hiih -
away to hr hotrl Aft.r lecture la
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at nil etiumluu train to law Mrd-
'"r" lnintKr 29th for lo Aiik-1
Tlck( for hn round trip arc 3' '.
Show Ever Given Herei,
tent hlIo tho wtf on
,.Mirj c,n. Joyce Mnndy, Isabel
wiuon nnd lleryl Daniel, "iieins is
.,.uied Again" cnlled for repented
rnrns. I
enrores,
i.v.ii.iwIiib' tho oxlt of the kiddles, I
trtl, i. Xumwalt rendered Hon-,,,,,,
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vji,iir' "Tlio Hoso In tho tlnr-i
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(,1m uiou gnvu iv"' .
of nrken llendi," n medley of plat-
farm favorites, nnd tno """"'.'ll'." returning Inter with nis who uu
' '";',. '" """'daughter now visiting In Ohio.
(OontlBued on page I) ,
BFINR ARRFSTFR!
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Si Votl. eli will lccturo In Vb-
n.Kton. lict the Montmorl Wuea.
ttonal Awoclatlon has It heaiJquar-
it in Phlladelnhla. lloslon. t'ltU-
to hear...,...,......
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'her dUciui. hrr educational mctnooa.
5 brlnr llirough an lntcr.1
(hp taUcJ wW
? nnB H.om MU. Anno K..
o,r. Ir MM.r. nrst Amcr-
i,,,i,ut.ll.liotartod the tlrst House,
,.r M,n.ti....i it. America. In Tarry-
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3AY8 SLAVERY
1 ll.U I.M.Kit Wll.l. SF.KK TO
I'UOVK I MIS A.sSKHTION WITH
I.WiT.ltN M.IDIS AT A HAN-
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Y0IIK. Din".
19. Former
Prwldent William Howard Taft will
,oMlKhfs complimentary
,mpl lll0 PhlllPl'H""' "'l0'1 ",0 sPa"-
i,.American warn
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liorney ..
Uotlu,P muy visit Florida and Cuba.
PHILIPPINES
IVln
SH0RTWEI6HTERS
IN BUTTER TRADE
law i
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IN C'AMFOItN'IA
Sliilo Dairy lluru IIah IUx-d Care
full)- CoimlilcrliiK TIJx MnlKrr, and
U Hnlil lu IIuto Erldfrntf AKltut!
u Ijitko .N'uiiiIht of Coticcnu Hlgl
Sun KramUco Firm Arc lite Flrl '
lo tin Duller Fir. J
United I'reM Btrvloe
' 8AN KltA.N'CIBCO, Dec 10, Tlio
iMtilriK kuii lu tlio ktatiiKldu unr lo
do waKd DKnln-t short weight In (ho
butu-r trndu wag fire today, when
Warrant wero Imuc1 for the follow.
I UK cenrcrni:
.Sheer, (iraut & Co.
. Shcrry-Krletaa cornpauy,
lHarron Krotbcn.
1 Theo aro all prominent San Fran-
'cUco linucR. The)- aro nccuned of
'm'IIIiik loss than their packages ad-
'wrtliie.
1 The arresU were made upon com
plaint of tho California Dairy Ilu
rcaii. Tho hureau has been making
careful InvetitlK&llom all oer the
Mate In thin respect. More arrvnts
arn expected tomorrow.
' The InUBtlgallon covered all parti
of the state. It Is said, and there will
ihf many surprise sprung.
CROP ESTIMATES
OUT FOR STATE
HKTWEKX CUR
HK.NT YEAU AXD TWKLVK
.MONTH PHKCKKDING SHOWS A
SI.IOIIT OAIN JUDK
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The following final estimates of
Ortgon crop production and valueu
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the department of agriculture.
CROP. 1913
Corn, bushels .... 598
Price December t $.70
Value $119
1912 !
630
$.75
$472
21.018
$.72
$15,132
13,714
$.41
$5,623
4,284
$.65
$2,350
362
$.70
$246
10,000
$.31
$3,123
1.738
$8.30
$14,425
Wheat, bushels ... 15,717
' Prlco Decomber 1 $.75
( Vnluo J11.788
Oats, bushels 15,223
I Prlco Doceraber 1 $.38
i Value $5,787
llarley, bushels ... 4,200
. Price December 1 $.55
Vnluo $2,310
lte, bushels ..... 360
Prlco December 1 $.75
Vnluo $262
Potatoes, bushols . c.i&O
Price December 1 $.68
Vnluo $3,915
Hay, tons 1.733
Prlco December 1 $9.00
Value $15,588
Ijint Appearance.
Tonight is tho farewell perform
ance of tho Donald-Hallett Players,
and contrary to tho rule of th ma
jority of repertoire companies, they
nunounce tho host for the. last. To
night they present n comedy playlet
entitled. "Tho Price," depleting life
In a Now York cabaret. "The Price"
includes somo excellent song num
bers ns well as comedy and dramatic
action. Tho four reol picture, Ivan
hoe, will appear for tho last time to
night. Sons of Rest.
A meeting of tho Ancient Order of
tho Sons of Rest will be held this
evening nt nrowno's paint Bhop. call
ed by order ot that Most Restful Son,
Ilob Alexander. Election ot officers
Is In order.
Hack From Sail Trip.
E. II. llamsby of this city and C. M.
Itnmsby of Merrill returned last eve
ning from Sllvorton, where they were
called to attend the funeral of taetr
mothor, who died Saturday night In
Portlaud.
'UNEMPLOYED ARMY
! IN SEATTLE HAS
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A POLICE CORPS
jww ww -v
wir.f. thy
' TO 8TOI I'AXHAXn
hlSQ WOKK
Tlilrty Tliutiuinil Jolilr In Ixm Ab
Kclc, Arrordlni; lo ltrort of Chief
of Poller, and Included in Till
Number Ik 10,000 Women and
(Jlrlt Clly Council ifnkex. an Ap
propriation to Fenl Them.
United Press Service
SKATTI.K, Dec. 19. The Itinerant
army of unemployed men who aro
wintering hero today held a mass
meeting for the organization of a
hobo pollco force.
This corps will strive to suppress
"mooching" and "yegglng," Theso
practices are not favored by tho work
men out of Jobs.
United Press Service
I.0S ANGELES. Dec. 19. Chief of
Police Sebastian today estimates that
there aro 30,000 people hero who are
out of Jobs. A third ot this number
aro women.
Tho Associated Charities has ex
hausted all of Its money In helping
these people.
Today the city council appropriated
$1,500 a month for three months to
be used on providing the unemployed
with food and shelter.
FOR MAYORALTY
HEAL ESTATT. D1ULER IS BEING
URGED IIV FHIKXDS TO MAKE
THE RACK FOR CTTVS EXECU
TIVE OFFICE
Fred Duesslng, a well known real
estate dealer, u 111 be oce of the can-
jdacy
j race.
Anothei nVrt mentioned in this re
spect is E. U.rall. J.lke Buesslng
Hall has not et ataounced his plans.
Still anotKltfmath Falls man
hoie
like to see In'
this raxe, and who, tbcAclalm would
he a strong coi.testf nt If o could be
Induced accept te responsibilities, is
W. Frank Arant
XMAS PACKAGES
TO BE DELAYED
POSTMASTER GENERAL ADMITS
THAT EMPLOYES ARE SWAMP
ED BY FLOOD OF MAIL MAY
SEND POSTAL CARDS
United Pross Servlco
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 19.
Postmaster General Burleson today
Intimated that tho government may
not bo nblo to deliver over a third ot
tho Christmas parcel post packages
noxt week. The department is more
than swamped everywhere.
Burleson is considering sending
post cards to the package addresses,
notifying them that parcels await
them at tho postofflce.
Demands foe additional clerks
come in from all over tho nation.
Taylor Convalescent.
William Taylor, steward of tna
Moose Club, who has been very ill
for tho post ten days, is now on the
road to recovery.
Cooked Food Sale.
The ladles ot the Christian church
will hold their regular cooked food
sale tomorrow afternoon at the
Shasta.
Germany has more members ot
trade unions than any other country.
TALK
BESING
Elsie De Wolfe to
Test Income Tax
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Klslo De Wolfe, society woman and
former actress, has begun suit in the
federal courts to test the constitu
tionality ot the Income tax law passed
in tho special session ot congress.
Whether she did this on her own ac
count, or was urged to it by some of
her wealthy friends of the society ot
New York who must givo up some
thing from their Incomes for the tax.
is not known. Miss De Wolf is at
bosom friend of Miss Anne Morgan,'
who inherited several millions from I
her father, the late J. P. Morgan. I
It Is probable that the millionaires j
of Chicago and New York who wont,
the law tested will let Miss De Wolfe's,
case go to the United States supreme .
court rathtTtbn begin individual;
cases. The Income tax law passed.
years ago was taken up by a member
of.apromIneat fshsrage firm ot New j
York, and was Anally declared uncon-
stltutlonal by the supreme court after
the-rfcrfige of a vote. I
Mrs. De Wolfe has not acted fort
some years. She had some vogue on j
the stage due largely to the fact that
she had come from society. But she1
was not successful enough to be lured
permanently to the stage life.
BASKETBALL GAME
CHRISTMAS DAY
TOWN TEAM AND HIGH SCHOOL
QUINTET WILL MIX IN THE
FIRST GAME OF THE LOCAL
SEASON
Town Team vs. High School will
be the program nt Houston's opera
house on the afternoon of Christmas
Day, when the local basketball sea-
Bon will be opened.
Both teams are arranging sched
ules outside ot the city, and will par
ticipate in the City League games.
This Is tho Initial game, and both or
ganizations aro after the victory, so
some fast playing Is expected.
Hero From Sacramento.
Gus A. Johnson is here In the in
terests of a Sacramento firm.
Missouri school teachers may form
a union and agitate for higher wages
SIGNS HETCH HETCHY
President Wilson Gives
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C. Dec. 19.
President Wilson today signed the
Hetch Hetchy bill without any un
usual ceremony. He merely called a
stenographer, dictated some memo
randa, and signed the bill while at
tho bouse desk.
In his memoranda tha president
said iu part; "I have signed this bill
because it seems to serve a pressing
public need In the ration coaceraed
better than could be served la amy
IRWIN DEMURS TO
SUIT ON MORLEY
PAY WARRANTS
ClKNKItAI
GROUNDS ARE , SET
te3Vi
FORTH
District Attoraey FMeff
la the Attack on Validity of
Warrants Iaatitated by R. N. Dajr.
Salt AtTecU Epesidltra of Hla
Office for SappresakMi of Crissw,
Hay CLaLsaa.
A demurrer was filed today by Dis
trict Attorney John Irwin la the salt
filed against the county treasurer sad
sheriff by R. N. Day, seeklas to ea
Join the payment of warraata issued
for expenses Incurred, by the oflee of
the prosecuting attorney.
The demurrer holds that the com
plaint does not allege suJHcieat facta
to show the warrants were issued for
voluntary obligations.
This suit attacks principally tb
warrants issued to Fred Morley for
salary as assistant prosecntlas at
torney. Principal and Interest oa a
note given the First Trust sad Bar
ings bank by the prosecuting attor
ney's office is also among the war
rants sought to be invalidated by this
suit.
PREPARE TO CARE
FOR ULSTERITES
RRITISH WOMEN ARKANGINCI JTO
H
CARE FOR WrVsW'AKl) OssaV
DREN OF ANTI-HOME RUUsBS
IN CASE OF WAR
United Preat Serrtea
LONDON, Dec 19. A widespread
movement having for its object tas
care of the woaea aad calldrea of
Ulster In the event civil war taeald
(follow the enactment of tho hesaa
rule bill Is under way In England. .
At the instance of the British
League for the support of Ussier
many women throughout the coasttry
who are favorable to the cause of tae
anti-home rulers have agreed to Ma
take a certain number ot mothers aid
children, and to house thess dttrlac
tho continuance ot hostilities. .-i
Others are forming nurslaa" cfe.
and from various sections reports ara
coming in ot large numbers ot votaa
teers for this service. p
The league claims to hsve atere
than 300 recruiting agents latjfeo
field throughout England, BeoUaid
and Wales, and that men are pladc
Ingthemselves at the rata of ltt;a
day to join the proposed Ulster aaall
lary force. '
Nifty SigB. r
J. E. Swanson's barbershop Nsjl
will soon have a new name, "Tha
ropollton." George White, of
Miles Sign company. Is dolag tae
work.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hortonlett
this morning tor their homo li Yasjjha
Valley after a, sojourn ot several jffira
here. '
San Francisco a Vi
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other way, whllo It daw Mt
the usefulness or materially
from the beauty of tha paaU
mlan. , .
"The bill was oBBwedto m
public spirited aMtwiwaiav
thoughtful of ttaTasjfcUay
and who have a ana
every matter otvpaMk
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closely. I taaa taa.Mfcarayac i
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