The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 07, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1914
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FARGO CO. CUTS ITS TARIFFS
Encouraging Prospects for Horsefly District
BIG REDUCTION
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Distribution IN GRADE SCHOOL, AGAINST BEETLE;
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ENGINEER DARLEY
SEES NO REASON
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UHiKS FOR WATKR FOR
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IJO.VANZA. Jan. 7. That there h
been nothlns found to data to Indl
'catn that tb. ot of the Horeeflr irrl
" Ration dUtrlct will b a hlnh ai $50
I ur acre, vus tbu report made by Ea
slncer C. T. Parley at Tuesday's
meeting of the director of the dis
trict. "
Darley baa been pretty thoroughly
jover the ground, and hma completed
l.umuntl J. Jime, pretidvut uf the; all of hi field work. He saya that he
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ulehu of each v.rok at the Central l" torabattlng Ihe iiprwid of the.
Kchool. 1), 0 Murrlk, lu charge of Uittj,',,r ttn1 rpI'oft t lIr rwntlre LnlveMlty of Illinois, Is at work c no reason so far to change his
manual tralnlui: 'UiiHihuI uill in.llearHaenU. jdraftlnic a bill for n federal unlrer- former opinion that the project would
nun the nlclit M-hiNit. ' , Th camp will make a careful aur-,sity at Washington He will resent?coti less than 130 per acre.
The name it.K.rtuiiltli olferel the ,0' of h timber In that dlstnct.jthe document to a member of the! Charles J. Ferguson, whos Arm I
erailr jitipiU lu tlil department will !m!,rk'nK n3r trec ll,ro Infestation jhoue of represcntatlrw for Intro-'legal adviser for the district, was
r-o opm to ihOMi attendlug ulght' n"llcHl' These trees will be cut'ducllon. The James plan pro vldes' present at Tuesday's meetln. Many
srhiMil. Thcj will b granted free ueln', b,,ril,?J ,,"", '""K ' beetU'for the appointment of a board by the 'routine and special matters were at-
lui iriMiat .aaakd kAkB.aiB. - . .. . . .. a . n. . a . m. s.s a.li as
-.... ...vii vf,i-, uuu i'ii-.tjuiur a ..resiacni. oi me unueu aiaies lor incicnueu to ai mis lima.
kprrad to other trees. luianaKement of the school. An ad-! on r th imnnrtint niiin ma.
'" "' wor ueing uono aui.sory board, consisting of a delegate ;sdered at this meeting was the flg-
uf t'WU, i-tc, mid will lui taught wood-)
r) Ins, ninliilng mid other unofnl
liranrltra.
Tho plan Is tun devised by City
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uoys at neart. in isikh witn many .,,, ,vhiU in ii. inPmi
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Jau, 7" I iik iece He al.eil Uirm to form
"0 Hiuti.1rle flg.ll'itlil't WlUwi niuwsreil lit the role In tin-, and he preneuted cachjf,( ,i,n )0)1, wntl U, ,llcr wtllll j,,)
akrrltxxl lu Haiti t"Uu tins muiiiiug, wiiu a im ot csuuy. tI, tearnel that many who are un-
,Vw htm h dUtrlbiitrd boe of UhrUt It ha bren rrckS time at tho u,. , continue their schooling would
f :.4&jiii tantl)' l !' IhrUtlaii srlttmU, schiml each lime the pnldciil ha M. Kt , utlllie thrlr spare time lu
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3,i0. WIIIIO till Ill 1 Ml lll goil iiiib wi mi ma j i inn iiiihb iiiih UK Wn IO Iteller IIISIT CODUIIIOII.
When thn limlliT v;h put up to the
bom it by Mr. Dunbar It, was heartily
faotel.
through Houthern Oregon to stamp
out the f lirnAlMiftt! ftiirAAit nt fh harlr
Dunbar, whob,p ,. ,hU wrIjr art t u b.
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'bMlsnpd to them mas rommeiireil tie
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lilkv nmilii.l Mr and Mrs.
Hilly l,onii.ajnt siiperluleiiilent'tel by Mr and Mis. Fi
r iui. m Hrndeld Company, aThiniiiuiit liivlet Is 3,S7.an,
Mtk lr,,i tHo l(rklt, tMi w t ,
""miy lit ll-rM.y, .During twelve years H,OM0O
"' tktirkliig days were lost owing to
el has km,,, lo remain iwentv- klrlkes In Canada, or an awage of '. T. OI.IVKIt AND ,
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GOING IN FOR mK COMES
FANCY CHICKS fluj FOR OFFICE
Sii,000 ilsys a year.
Indians Name Council
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I I'wipln imsslug the White building I .
Iittvu litH-n surprUed rersiilly to hear United Tress Service
!thi lusty "fork-a-dnndle-doo-o.o" of' ni:W YOUK, Jau. 7
Al Jenulugo
caudldacy for
r I M n liiisouletiil i ousted. Investigation today unnounced nis cauaiuacy ro
twelve Chosen to Represent Tribe in All Matters - ? "''''I.irsr.r'''"''0" '"' ""
'" VWIIHM IIIMW UHVtU b fc tn. a, ltt,tll. w-- lrt
I n I iitv tiinv ivhimi nso
rnuiiln uf Inured I'lVmouth Hock i.,ndur of ftS desperate a gang of train
on Duffy uml Tom llaulay. Thtii,,,r,u ",,m w agricultural col-,r,,i,beni us over Infested the "terrl
...!. ,.n r u..... an, vouuu men.. lego llli t Intention uf growing lory." When the gang wa brokea
Tl. ..lll.... w.,r held Hatlirday.Lomn fniin- fowls. I"l "l 'l of ,U " "pturcd
Hlx were chosen nt the Klamath, Mr oilor has a number of pedl
Agency, nml sU nl the Yalnax sub-' , , -
lep u tecord of dally results from
tmdi fowl. Ills liens uro from a
train Ihul have uu avoragu record
of ait egg u day for 300 cousecutlvo
days, legurdlosM of Hiuulayu or legal
holidays,
Mr, White hus ordorod two doien
blooded Iioiih, mid will also keep tab
of results.
d'crald Hiwrlai Nvrvic)
KUMATII AtlKNOY, .Ian. 7..Omi
or lilggut vou ,f W wou,
l !'' Klflitmth Indian r.i.rvstlon
wl!" ,!'?..''!rtC,,on " 'Ive couMollmen
tu... ., ri,"'iont Hi Indians lu all
Kdsun Wat-
'''Hiitlnu, for t,0 tribe
-"re HiiperlnteuUonl
on.
I KlrL ""' KaW,,, W,Uon' C,l0
on 12'. ,M ,,wrl. "UrY WIN
ngeiicy.
Tho twelve councilman
uro sup'
a unit t (instill to trammel nil matters for Hie
Klamath Indians with the agsut.
Whaleyor the csso may lie, they are
expected tn bring It up, If It needs at
tention, Quito an Interest was taken In the
election, and there were u iraat
Mtfty lRtlftM Mt.
Jennings was among thoso sentenced
to servo terms In tho penitentiary.
After he was released he west back
to the scene; of his former crimes,
uud has since beeu trying to live
down his past.
Tho Kngllsh postoRlco has 3,10,
ugo miles of single wire, aaada up of
313.80B for telographi, H.114,116 for
telophonea. and 83,030 (or private
and leaaad wtrm,
TOM MOORE IS
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from each slate is to form a definite luring out of the denoml&aUou aad
policy for the Institution. The bill retiring dates of the 130.009 bead
will call for a preliminary appropr.ta-!ta,ue. which has been nuvde tor paylag
tlon of f 500.000. 'for the dam site and the prallailaary
!vi.-k. The form of the bond was ar
ranged in detail.
I'acltlc Inleruattonal Kxposltlou site' Another Important matter consld-
TURNED
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JVSTICK OOWK.N FAHi TO FIND
KVIDK.VCK TO HUltSTAXTIATK
THK niAKGOK THAT INDIAN
THHK.TKNKn TO KILIi
has Advanced so satisfactorily that
one may go In a bugKy or an automo
bile to almost uvery part of the
grounds, In comfort, and In any kind
of weather.
i-ml is the plan to Issue script to
liiud owners under the project, In turn
tor services rendered by them In
the building of the project. The
script thus issued can thea be used by
them In paying oft construction, oper-
Stnff work, the Imposing Imitation auoa nna iMiswasaeecssrna
Travertine marble covering to the Attorney Ferguson waa Instructed
outer walls. Is progressing speedily on t look up the legal questions la
the palaces of machinery and of ed-ploved lu this plan.
ucatlon at tho I'anama-l'nclQc Kxposl-f
tlon. Us application is ready on) Twenty-two states. Including Ha
ul her palaces. wail, now employ state foresters.
After testimony pro and con had
been given for several hours, Justlc
of thu Peace Oowen last ovenlug dis
missed tho charge of a threat to kill
against Tom Moore, x This waa mad
by llobert Terkln.
There hna been much dispute m
the Meadow Lake country. hara tta
Interested parties live, and both fac
tions had a number of witnesses In
court. A trial out of this same bit
terness was held a short time ago In!
tho Justice's court.
MUm Houston Returns.
Miss Ktliabeth Houston, has re
turned from a visit with her stater.
Miss Kdna Houston, who at present la
taking a course In nursing nt the PI-
ablo hospital In Oakland. Mlsa Edna
G. J. Walton Is New Head
Chamber of Commerce Naaes Oicers far Year
At last night's meeting of the ministration he has Just ceifleted.
Klamath Chamber of Commerce, the
following officers were elected to
sene durlug th ensuing ear:
President ueerge y. Walton.
Vice President xAr. Lee.
Directors S. DAKyans, Hunter
la making such rapid progress that J Savldge, J. Wyj
Charles F,
in iuk.iiii suvi. ii.u itviw .m . ---..-. -- S
hn win Kraduati. i uf. UnUhiB.'Ue Lap. LesllttUgrs Charles Mar
a four year course tn three years. 8ae'tln' " J- Wk. Charles Qra'
Is specialising In the department of
surgery.
Btudenta of Hopkins academy, Had
ley, Mass., learn to work concrete aa
a regular part or their course in ag
riculture.
,vea and
Richard B. ilrflth. Klamath Falls: J.
Frank Adanft, Merrill; P. W. Broad
sword, Bonanza; James , Pel ton, For
Klamat
Hunter Savldge, who retired aa
president, was warmly commended by
the members for the sueeeaeful ad-
aud he was urged to run again Upe
the ground that he canM net
tho time he thought the enV
ho declined. "''
The same reason (or net mnftlng
was given by R. 11. Dunbar, who alee
was nominated.
The new president waa one of the
directors of the hoard last year, and
is thoroughly acquainted witn the
alms and plans of the ofgaalaaUen. A,
sueeeaeful year la looked far fer
There Is no question but what Lewl:
Wylde. the efficient ncretwy. wt b ,
returned by the board. M h'hM'''
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