The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 30, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT It NEWS
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1914
m
CiT PER ACRE
PENALTY DROPS
BY NEW ORDER
HIM MM MUM! Til UATIIH Ml til Ml. U.I VI nun HltlMt
I'HI.'H I Hlllll'H lil'l.'N
iMBclal Older llrrtlrl Hrr Tlt,?Oiir I'l'itUliui of lriiHwr ttritlruuitr
(,),! i) Hie linn AaialMl Her.
irlr ' Iwlrtlur ,lruitloK
lu Tltl. To.- r)li tWItt anil
U:t I'Iist lb-low Urli I IVIII
Not Mate lu l' lb- IVstsllr.
tbt (ollllllS of del cwUl
y Hi' fwlaitmtluti wnl" today from
A A Juum, ' saaltUiil awrrui;
of U,r tiarlteui (if tito Itilorlur .
In llcU ! the wUIlrUfpUUia (
ItruUcf ul Jul; SI. I3, "hf-b
ttniir f ott rrt i"' '' i"r
bunih tiaamnt 111 l't'l onlii uiI'he 't frlinu lit r, tirliRiiti-
aiKMtiun and malntroanrr rliort
.boH, ih.ir ui-ratUm and malu.
M U(ui Malvh I, 1)11, lit- 1'enal-t
a iic4 UMdor lh atnite cltrdj ....
M4.f U fialllnl. and that all -h- "fr l1bU- ''P Ul""" 1,", a" U"
Ml. -I4 ttltall-i, and m.lnlm.i... I l'""M,l7 ,ft K,am"1' " r" "
l i.. ! . .. i, . 1 l'tillrI rtMiUKIu IMllIro iimrr. ft lut
(tlfa. turMtM-r with Iho KtIIJ r '
W6 lli. i-imrni. Ih amlil uf ,r"'"r'"e ' ""
lb oll u liil " ' H ' ' I'fiHIdrJ (hat all c!kI
ThU all) mean A wiving lur lite
Iff cf fftlllJoJ Ihpr i'T M'olr
thtitf JuHht Uip coming miiotli
Tto tullfef It ballot Ull tiraflj a(
ltt ti) Ids I oral aalcr uol, atttt
Uf Urn .iflM nf ( mHiii
CIVIC LEAGUE TO
6IVE BIG EVENT
Ull.l, III. Ili:i. TllMOMIlOW KI'K.
MMi .IT Till; IIMlHTlM. IHII.I-!
iMi. iurrwi::v kitii .im:
MXTII, OV MAIN' hTMK.T
llniiry Htiiut. ili-iul ouin warden.
ivtunipd thl wrk frmii a trip to the
In wder I.. tl- fund, lor mrilli,Mrt( tuunlf, ,uto ,,t ,..
"eg tho comli.fl atallou lit be main.' !,....,., l,lrl, wi lur.ie.l
Ulnwl In ihe Chamber of Umitmetvo
llqi4artrr, the Women'a Civic
Uatue w gtn a rafelorla dinner
tomi.fnn. ,r0nlt.g In tho r.Kim for-! AKorii,M . nioul lhrrU m irulh
tOMlr .upled by ,r llrailley liar-),,, , rr(Mlr, ,,,, lm nrc ,,
rinM.ny. )( Uck , ,prlJ ,, , ,,aV) M,tt
Tbo uinhnr w Im, Irum f, unill K Theui I plenty if fred ihroughout
u'clorV .S'uiiiliial (irlrea will be!)tp aoilllii'tll purl of the lounl), nnil
,'',,l jllitt illHll atn Very iiillnnrouii. Tint
Theruiufnri alatlnii or rt room lajalate lina iiindu nrrniiKoineiila to fur
lr the coiitenlniirn of women fiom nlali grain for the uiiiill nl an)' time
im wf town, hrre lo do a few hour' 'the mm' alinulil he ao heavy Hint
'hopping, feiMllllg U lieoiaiiary
Women's Week 54 Hours
Welfare Coniinission Ruling Soon to Be in Ettect
Tin. ruling nf Hie Industrial Wot
"To CoiiiiiiIhhIoii afTectlng lha employ
mom of wom,,, j ,tore,,, office, far
lfl', Miwbucomwi offeclUo Febru
ry 7lli, 5r week from Houday. The
""r relliiwa:
"The liultiMrlnl Welfnro UoiuiiiU
"on of Hie Hlnln of Oregon hereby
Worn ilmt;
U)Nn poraon, Mr in or corpora-
," ,hnl employ any niperlenroil,
'"'"It wniiiMii n nny U4Ugtry tlm
, l" or Oronoii, paid by time rate of
Wjriimnl, nt ft weekly wage rate of
' limn eigin uollara and twenty
"f reiiu (IK.ar.) u wrk, nDy t49r
"wount being hereby declared liude
e to .upply t, BeCMiry COit of
"V1.0" lu Mch women workeni and lo
"'Intaln them lu hMllh.
h,J '""Nor I wy " I'oraou,
rm or eorpomilM ploy'la any In.
PROHI PETITION
WILL DO TO THE
COUNCIL MONDAY
I "That .III I'la.ra DU.rtialtig H"M
llllllkt Itf I'llll) VI. II. In I'm. hi llir
SIr- I'lair-o Win l,- lllltlll.nllla
Atr Kii Cmt Ui lrUiti t Niil..
t'niW-r IliU Otilliia.ni-.
flmiUHmi ii tillalh petltlona.
mUtic Dial llir propl i ntifil In
iil a( lit? routine rlf pltHim mi
l In- adoption iif an tirillnanfr. prohlb
illiifi Ittn l n( lliuor. U hum unilf-r
' Thro kill in irrrn Hi
Xufuta)' Mtr(ns of llir rouurll
llin iiiilinaiirti In addiiiou in tiiaa.lihp iuimi tirriinlnptit Dituriln Iho Moi'lliuld of lluvrta. Villa ha hen
!'r ',"f,, t-inia ill thP city llm- j,U, fr anhiiahua. or iiuaja Tor-I
aim otntlilr-!! Htarn nli.t.l '
f f M,lMU,( wh , ,. .
.....
iliir. tillllatii lixim or mi rooutu,
i illlnk pdatillaluurtiU, C. ("
imp all ttllnd. arrpm, irtltloin.
i-if ihai ttiolr pntlr luirtor !
llir lii paraby
ATAIIT A If A II t
xTnill v A V x Nil
IlKI'lTV U.IMi: WAMIIK.V H.IVrt
hTATi: mMMIWlON HAS AM
MAMIIUI TO nitMhll WIIIT
ton ri;i;nis(i iiiitiH
i " ,.....,-,..- -...- ,-
liHMfi In that arcllon aru IllCfranlUK.
at a er) rapid rale, and are doing
fin
dimlry In tho "lute of Oregon for
more limn tlfly-fniir () lnirH u
rVoek.
"(3) Nor plinlt nuy Miirh pernon.
Ilrm or corpontlloirimy Inoaperlenrcd,
uiiiill women worhem omplo)ed by
time rnto of payment, nt u mto of
WngeH lean tliiin hU doltnrM ($11.00) n
week. And the minimum length of
1 1 urn tim-h workeni limy be roiiililorttd
IneKperlenrod lu any Indiutry hIiiiII
not exceed one year,
"(4) No pornou, Ilrm or corpora
tion owning or conducting any mer
cantile, mmuifiicturliiB r laundry ch-
tikblUhinent In the atuto of Oregon
ahnll einnloy women workem In nucli
eatiibllrthinent Inter than tho hour of
eight-thirty (X:ai)) o'clock p. m. of
uny day. ThU hour of dUmUiml doe
uuviLairti--w."riVir" ---- inn..awi.
(floBtlnued on pM I)
QUAIL
STARVING
Villa's Cavalry Leaving Ojinaga for South After Victory
J'ii!!HfettMlMMlJJIMIIVl9ntfX( vBmTSlBWSr mt A ' - Basmi
m "BaBmaBmaBmaamaBaBli'!? g. M iffir .. . Jw 'f. VjMjallialaaXaaVaTry Yl
iJav fPI.' jxaamBa6MeamaBH
" - i . . EST .awJsaSssmtmssMi ? crj..
. v . -w4MSBlalmSaaMaameamaamaamysr-i.t- -.r -
I In t Itif ratilurrj Ollnaca atnl rinit.
rd it, whole northern arm) of fJn-- ThU may h tho hrCinnluK of th! wtrch u tho Raw of Meslco City
n.l Ilu,rtn, (I.Mnr.1 luUu Vllla.imarth Into Mexleo City, tho alron.r,t,, lM,ort to orerwhcltn
t illuitrta. Anrtiv. ho hsa announrril
ririi rt'hnllluti. ataitcd hl ravnlry
UHUIM I UrtLL UttlllL
TO BE WARM ONE
Harry H. (Sallather. (laJUchcr tuu
tc-u In ihl tlon Miveral yeara, and
IIUTM Till. IIKill H:iUK)l, AM.I fatnlllnr with alt condlllooi.
n.US TIUIMs UIK US IINK1 r. lUrrlngtOB will It. In a few
.lay a fur Kan Pt-&cUco. Ho la an ex
ll.Ttl.l. lOlt Till. .iTIT.IT HflrtlwU lumborwau, and In U
(iii:m.i iiik.xi: tunmuiit
I'alroit ot tli' tMuLflball caliic arc),.
KOlnc tl -" thn cam of (holt l!w-t
!"" r,"lllll " iMiuuiiiiiiH'ij """"llflllll Ullll I LU I
r',rM u, ,,'ma,,, a",,,,,' iewi w.wii"w
lhl rvxiiliie at IIiUjUiii' mftj houaoil
and tisotul eattin tin' hleh arhool.
quad had n rather Ume time uf It.l
btu tuiiiKlii'a (tmc v,ll Im fur from '
Oltftldeil affair.
Karl l.'lllott nl rnntvr. Ha) deli.
Mrnrr and Motachenbacher for!
HanU, Nail, Van Itlprr and lloa aa
Kinrl, v'iiiiIlliilt n team thai will I
Klvo a cuoil acrouut of Itaelf In any)
company On the other hand the
"dopeater" hate good gruunda for
predicting n third tlctiiry for the high
Reboot team
C'liarh Mi ('nil hiia had ti In mjuad out
etery afternoon nml etetilug, putting
thoiti thrmigh nil the play that can
IHiiullil) come up III a tegular game.
Kwr) man on the team In a III at a
fiddle, read) to play the taut tew min
ute of Hie r.'im' with the numo xnap
nud Mm na the opeltltiK period
IIuiii nud Noel, torewiitd, nro both
dial boyn. hiilh ate nrciirute baaket
abooteia. and throw from nuy poal
tloii .MrClille lit enter U n tower
ol MienKth to the team nlwn)M cjhiI
hendi'il. ptiilililiiK the pl.i)h with Ull
rniiuy Knowleilge of the nppoiieul'a
weak apolK.
Holler nud (larretl lit gunrd nro n
pnlr of Iruiible iiiiikem for the enemy.
Any lmsl.it utiiile by theli oppoueutM
while Hume I wo are peateilng nbout
will be dierl'd.
It ailliia up lilte lliln The Ath
letlro lme the iidt'iiniagi" In weight
nnd experleme. whllo the high kcIiooI
hna tlm hex! of It lu teum work nud
etidtiriince. It will te ii gnuio well
worth Mielug, no mutter which team
wlim,
NEW MANAGER AT
BIG BASIN PLANT
itosKiiiiito i,iimih:m.ma. Wll.l.
iiavi: chaihji: OF Tin: l,OCAI
VAHHS IIAHItY OAI.I.AOIIKU
TO Mlt.V Mll.li AMI WH))S
A chniige III tho iimiuigement of tho
lllg HiihIii l.umher company will ho
fouui effectivo MoudMy, whuu M. S,
West will luuiumo tho position ot miiu-
ugor vuentvd by (lion Harrington, who
resigned tin mnimger to go Into busl-
rcon
'rohtlatPiiily Iruirloua for acvral 1
moniha that he ha Kalhrcd about!
na for liliutclt In Han KraucUco. Mr.
W1 l from HoteburK, and ha tia
hail much rk'nr in retailing and
nril urK.
Tim work lu tho coinpany'i lumber
fiinlw anil Ihc oporatlon of tho Wl
Hl.lo nawmlll will he directly under
rvar'a rriIdcntn here ho bai made a
ln.t of frtendi.
lAiin nniiTFQT
ULIIIU IILLU
I'ltKI.I.MIWIHV HiaiUNO I.VI'lUXi.
ltl.s IIKI OIIK J. II. CAUNAIIAN.
hMI MAX IS AtXTSKIl OF 1IK-I
IMi A M'i: tlUITOM
i
aectiou 0, lownnhlp 35 aouth, range,
lf earn of Wlllniuotte Meridian.
The government charge failure to
cultivate the laud and an ultempt to
kit 1 1 re valuable timber for (pecula
tion on the part ot the entryman.
After i he pnteiii wa secured by
llorg tho laud wan transferred to
llnngeimou, The government Is rep
resented lu the case by II. J. Drown
ti special agent (ruin Spoknue, and the
transferee by S l Netus of Kugeuo.
Tho tlnul hearing will he before tho
hind oltlce nt l.nkovlew on March Oth.
TO HOLD AUTO
RACES ON THE ICE
COt'HSi: IS I.A1H OUT oviat FKOZ
F..V liAKi: IX NOMTII DAKOTA.
111(3 I'OXTIXT Wll.l. StH. Mi:
srAtii:iTiu:ui:
corroNWooi), n. i Juu. ao. a
new and oxcltlng spurt hua nppearod
lu this part of tho country thU win
ter lu the form ot automobile ruciug
on tho Ico.
Arrangements voro completed to
duy for u grand prlte race to bo hold
lu tho near future on Cottonwood
l.uko.
Tho Hportsmon have constructed a
ruco course two miles long, nud some
exceptionally fast time haa boon made
lu trials.
Tho turns nro banked with mow,
but when the. umohluo. atari skidding
there Is considerable troublo lu nego
Itntlng the turns.
A prvllmluary hearing U being held Tho ejepedition visited twenty-one
today before J. II. C.iruahau lu the I of the largest cities of Uraill, Chile,
cn.au of iho United Statva va. i'aul lArgentlue Itepubllc. Colombia, I'eru,
llorg, eutomau, and Marilu Haageu-'Uruguay. Dollvla. Kcuador and sev
on, trniiRferce. Tho properly affect-(era I Central American republics,
ed U the KH of SWU. 8i of SKU.i
him ioin! 20.000 troobi. If hi- Is ablo
o',..., ., .... .. .. ,..
0Tcr ,e woujj not icUy hit mareh on
the capital.
SOUTH AMERICA
A GOOD . FIELD
COMMEItCIAL KXI'KDmO.V lt
TURXH FROM A TUU' TO LOOK
INTO TKAUK IHMMIUIXITIKS TO
Tilt: SOUTH
United Preaa Strrtc
NBW YORK. Jan. 30. The Ameri
can commercial uxpedttlon, compoaed
of promlncni manufaclurora and
financiers, members of the Southern
Commercial cougrt, arrived here to
day after the most extenalvo trip ever
taken through South America In the
Intvreits of fostering trade relations
between fnlted State, and South
America.
Thn coaimM wpcdltlou wiled
(on .Miemuer i from Mobile, where
the 1013 Southern Commercial con
gre&s wag held.
White va. Scliulu
United l'resa Service
TOl.KUO, O.. Jan. 30. Charley
White and Unttllug Schultt moot here
tonlghl nt the Athletic Club. Doth
men, according to their managers, aro
In line shaH. netting favors White.
Another OperuUou.
This morulug Drs. Hamilton and
Morrow operated on the llttlo sou of
Mr. and Mm. MIko Lavoulk at tho
lllackburu hospital,
Up IVi.iii .Merrill.
Uny Merrill came up today from
the Merrill country. He states that
the snow Is nearly nil gone from the
l.ava Hods nud that the stock is be
ing taken back on the range.
A. J. Voyo of the Klamath Manu
facturing compauy, returned last
night from a Ult of toerut weeks In
Snu Francisco and Oakland.
1,. A. lllchurdsou, a well kuown
rosldont of Illy, Is spending the lat
ter part of the week here, attending
to business matters. Mr. ltlchirdson
sayti there was considerable snow
when ho left homo. Ho looks for
good crops thla summer.
Xetv (Mrl at Fori
Horn nt Fort Klamath, on January
USth, to Mr. mid Mrs. Win, Zuuibrum,
n dnughter, Mr. Zuntbrura is the "ton-
Korul artist" ot the Fort.
Or. Kthel Smyth, the well known
musical composer, announce that she
has bequeathed tho Interest of her
fortune to the Women's Social and
1'olltlcul Union, to bo used for the
Biirfrago cause until England gives
vote to women.
FIFTY DROWNED
WHEN STEAMERS
CRASH IN A FOG
i iii.iai, im itigation to he
made
Owing- lo llw Fojc, Itracuc IVork Was
Dimrult "Kjiu-t Number of Drain
Will Vol IV Krioun t'ntll One of
llir IUmIs tt.drlir- .ViitnckW -The
Ollirr .sliij.. Cut In Tim, Sank In a
I pry Mliort Time.
United l'rt Service
XOIIFOI.K, Jan. 30.- -Tbo Old Do
minion liner Monro and the steamer
Xnulucket collided off Hog Island at
I 40 this morning In a heavy fog.
Oter fifty of iho Monroe's crew are
mlkalng. and undoubtedly drowned.
Tho Monroe was cut almost In two
by the other vcil. it sank rapidly.
KlRhty-lx of thi? cruw and paaen
gera were saved.
Thfi Nantucket, with the survivors,
la on the way to Nantucket.
The superintendent of federal
steamship inspectors will make an In
testlgatlon at once.
DOUSE THE GLIM,
DIOGENES, HE'S IT
SOUTH DAKOTA MAX FAYS WID
OW A DKBT UK HAD OWKD HKR
HUSHAXD FOR CLOSK TO FOB.
TV YKARH
United Irea Service
EATON, Colo.. Jan. 30. If Diog
enes should visit a certain town in
South Dakota today he could put
down his lantern and end his search
for an honest man.
This Is tho view of Mrs. H. Schwartr
of this place, who has just received a
check for $58.75 in payment of a
debt owed to ber husband for thirty
eight years. The husband Is long
since dead, and Mrs. Schwartz bad
forgotten long ago about the debt.
Tbo check came from a. South Da
kota town, which Mrs. Schwartx re
fuses to name, and with a letter stat
ing the debtor had been unable to
meet the obligation until tho present
year.
Monroe Lytie, a prominent rancher
and stockman from near Donanza, is
registered at the Marshall house. Mr.
I.) tie came here to meet Jack Dleterly
and wife and child, who are expected
on tonight's train from Illinois, and
who will visit at tho I.ytlo home for
a short while.
Oregon's Livestock
Values Are Growing
Tho value ot Oregon's livestock
swelled nearly $7,000,000 In 1913,
according a to tho livestock estimate
.Hist completed for tho state by the
U'ttted States dcp.utmeut of agricul
ture. These estimates aro gathered by tbe
bureau ot statistlv-s, iu co-operntlon
with tho wouther iiurcau.
On January I, 1913, the ejtl nutted
valuation ot Oregon's Uvca'.ui's wit
107,507,000. On January J, Yi It
was $7l,27!.i,000, or an increase of
16,772,000.
Helow Is given tho estimate for
Oregou, and a comparison with last
yenr's figures. Tbe number of stock
und total values are given In thous
ands (i.e., "000" omitted!.
1914
301
1913
39a
Number
THINK TRANSFER
IS THE SIGN OF
A RETRENCHMENT
OTHKIC OFFICKS t.lY IIK AFFECT.
KD DY IT
J, IS. McAIIlaier Lrave Clerk's 0ce
to Accept I'oailitm With tle Xortfe.
wcaUmv Curreait Rmsht Seys Otst--r
Deputy itilpa Are Hooat lo Be
reive the Axe In a Flaua lo Bedttce
County's Kxpeaaea.
What Is reported as the Bra actio
in a campaign of retrsnenmeat by tk
county courl occurred Thars4r,
when J. II. McAllister, deputy cotuity
clerk, resigned bis position. Mr. Mc
Allister was appointed by Judge War
den to fill k vacancy caused by the
resignation of Mrs. IJsJWy last aos-
raer.
McAUUUrhas accepted a position
with the Northwestern, and It Is ntss
roed that Judge Words will be a
candidate for re-election, and tnat
McAllister will assist him in his cam
paign. Tho talk on the streets is to la
effect that quite n number of other
reductions are contemplate In tbe
county pay roll, affecting the district
attorney's office and the ostcee ot
clerk ot the circuit court, county
treasurer and sheriff. When these
changes are to take place la not
known.
Local politicians are trying to Bg
ure out what these contemplates1
changes mean. Some are of the opin
ion that the county Judge) la trying to
leave the county In as goost a Inan
clal condition as possible when' he
retires from office next Jansary, while
others predict that thla saTtng la to
be made for campaign purposes la
case Judge Worden becomes n '
date for re-election.
HOLD MEETIN6 AT
THOMAS' HOUSE
M. F MEETING FLACK IX MlLLsl
ADDITION IS CHANGED FROM
THE HA1X 8KRYICES THERE
FRIDAY NIGHT
The neighborhood prayer meeting
to be held at Mills addition Friday
night by th congregation of Grace
M. E. church, will be held at the res
idence of C. W. Thomas. It was first
planned to hold this at Mills addition
hall.
The people who are going out there
from the main portion ot the city will
meet at the depot at 7:45.
Average price ... . (96.00 199.09
Value 128,896 128,908
Mules
Number 10 10
Average price ....1107.00 1707.00
Value 11070 11,070
Milch. Oowa
Number 196 117
Average price .... 165.00 156.00
Value $18,740 f 10,471
Other Cattle
Number 470 461
Average price .... 38.00 f 88.00
Value 117,860 f 14.414
Shewn
Number i . . , 2,870 2,644
Average price .... $8.90 $8.10
Value $10,412 $10,047
Mwiw
Number S00 888
Average prleo .... f 11.80 9Mw
Value $M90 IMW'
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