The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 11, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH PALLS'
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1914
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TREASURER
ASSESSOR TURNS
TAX ROLLS OVER
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, Vm on it'e la roll lr 1913 !
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l mil in Hi, l' luru nf
lal'oJtIJ TfratUIPf ilmal ('tltleC
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10 pf 'Md
T). lln MMrri III KUmtalll
atumisti l in ? " "lhlltl.
lJrd. fitlto
.- is:o,isi :
Railroad Men Who
Want Higher Rates
Ton !
3.30 :
I'ciMieiti'ii-idr I?K3.9
T)i Ml lMr it( Utalilr iriirtlt
is KlBt. rouMli It pUrii! at II"
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ir ItiifJ, M itirir flu In fimii)
u it i:.o:e
Of Ibr luUI Valuation tit ae.
p-fi) lit lit county- 161,..'
U1I trrt-tti Iho valup (if put.
Ik wjsUihi Th"t afe arrt
af Ik. Male li rummUlou,
II I IMi cmmitut, Ilir plant. 1
vtyetrnt. Ilftr- rtf, ti( io Calif it,"..
UOfrfon l'orr'cim'n lllilo
U 'OUAly ale umJ At 193, ft? '
T& fastthrrn pacific' holding ar"
tw4 t lJt 335 , I
In Mlflitim n( Htulliln mltutf
4'Utnlltij. County Treasurer J W.
tcM h4 ifrifr4 romplrU
lit of tin. county warrant hleh are
Jtrtd by tho fr.n.ii) ,ui ml
3hT
t i.mi.i: i'iti;iui h
iti ami ( it s i .ty HKumt
li' MiiiMf oiiiri i -itjtiin tint
lAiiti'iii hi it-rtttiu wnfK.nu i
null Bt tin. Jjimmry icrm ill llj
.mil, wm'iiIiM lit l tnnrnltiK Ity
Hmliiiinll & I'.'f KtiBou, and lint
io in Tintility' llnritlil wan
ni(p(, villi Uint uiiitemtnii'l-
rim llnmlit'ii ri'iMfiilall(
nt Hie I) it(ll 111 Iguk UM'T
lll. rullliMlllt lfll 111 li 1 1 til o It
w irpmf..ij Tuw.l)- until It
t ninl li mcinilug," said At
turn' Mi, it, J IVkuhuii to
llu ir iltrull ruttfl clrtt'
olJlcc
INDIANS
MAKING
WAN IS MOTOR
CAR SERVICE
MEXICAN SCRAP
STILL LIVLIER
AltMOlt u..ti mi:v I I IISU tiii:
ATTAt'K
Tlliillmiltil I'lilrl.il.. Drfi-nillliK City.
I'mr TIimi Ilir) Will llavf lo lt-In-rtl
Ji,.l (i Vi-ur Aku Tlmt Hurt-
la llniiti,- I'rnlilrnl nt Mrilru In
firmllllK llltllfl TlmitlKll Ilir IPxIr,
if lli Hilrlnr.
TWO VIKWH )!' IT
'I'lio Kuii;ii Ouard tayt
Klnmnttt I'nll will roI on
liiii Il'iuor iucillim thl fftll.
Klanmtli KatU In u quaint "I'l
lown it mill iian naloonn."
TtiU fo in men I mlKiit alto linro
been InlMidfd to aiinly to Inrh
fl'ld nl mhihi of tin- niUnr Iho
cll(-j of Coo county ilcU art
not dry Mnrnhflcld H?cord
1
Senator Oliver
Beards Pastor
BOWLING TOURNEY
STARTED IN EAST;
Invited i'resa Hcrrlcw
MKXICU CI1V, I'pU II. Till Iv
tile uutilwrtary of tli nnjaliiatloii
til 1'fi.tliliil Kfiiri near Ilir N-
mu iit.NHi'tiiir,Tiu.s MirrnoiM
tnirVf A, I'ml
Nrtiluan IJltl
tSrfo A l'tt, lUrtlitrltl Of
I llf
IUIInf llutltiniit Atiiwlnllon, ha
rump dt Hi eint lie bill of linirrr
rtilaiitp lcli. Mlilrli rr'iulr ttif
Utlflllltl III lr rol (or HKurlt
n MM in utltli Hl;iTi:il.
i iumiii.i: hi- niMMi.'itri: u.t
in m si;ssiif
Tii&t llic-n thiiuiU lm h iiKilnr i-r
uo nil Ilir iiiiiticrti I'flclrtr lTlr"n
Mtmsttli IViU nnd IVIiran City. Al
Kntu.1 iliW" uui link and M)lni on
l,v K.a.l no I. uf lie 1 1'. A ttlx HUE-
.Koillun ill ml. ai Ut nldu' ni.Mtlnt; '
l lliii I'll a ml. t'liinnii-trir Uf I '
JliintU-f V A ivlnfll.
Till iimllri tatLml mrr itli
J K l.ir.lil. tra .line (tHclit ami !
trliKcr ticM of '.it. tuiUllirril I'acinc,
h0 mlit! IftUU.tiln tit It. A com
mtilpti !!! bv named to take ti;! up
r lli tin. oiiieUU
iuJt ntclit' -iliili was the rcC
uUr inunltily mmi lrn' KAtiivriue,
and man)' matipm v. rr - dUcu.cil, A
feature a a lun ttroit. irorldHl by
8 II and Vftey Kvana d Il
Wyldr and cr il by thrlr wim.
iinnal I 'allien by llucrin. Marine
:otni dtimunatration, all tin- trooM In
llit tity arc on Kturd duly today.
vMitt ntoM .middm: wit a.m
TIIOM f.tN.lOA auk K.NTKUKII
ll'llt I'ltlI.S "IM)IMj" IIAIX 1.4
IIAKHKII OIT
A Ititiuaand rcbt U ar rrirt.d nl
MoiitiTt')'. and thr 1 1 ill.- tbat num-l
brr at I'tlpbla.
Vaiul Indiana itct alo bfnlvKluR
Tt'rirtiUii I'ucblo tiMlny Tliry nre
imrtli ulurly eavnt;.., Mini art. tiKhllnt;
rili Kiin and n"arn
Tbrlr litadrr ar altlrtl lu ancient
armor, n-lle of I lie old Kiaulnlt day.
A tnounand f liriiln ntv di'tciidliin
ll'tilltd I'ivm 8rvk
'iBUd in paymrnt of iaxr ran be
Ktrfitrd
X. NORTH FILES
HIS PETITION
hm'ai. ma.n win, oi-iitm: nu..
tv:i,i:iik ik ui nut hhim.ii.
Ut'AV .NOMINATION AT Tilt:
MVll,u,
lliUileir Thl l!t 1ll lw u.l mirf "" ' railway Thla ork a
inmltio tthnlirr or not warrant ,0 'm '"' ',u"" it undiT tlio
irnllon of Km bill Hut Mr I'ont
)iiikd Mr lUrh oin (lKtifri to trot
Dial thr to.t if th rlianKf ould m
1395,01)0,000, minrtlilnc which could
not ln diilio vrtlhoill an nihil tirr In !
fr"lsht rate on all road.
Thl notltluti lit Uditid by .SMmnn
Krb, irrldrtit of Dm Mliiiii-fl'(ill and
HI. I.)U railroad llo lnlt that It
U luiiotlliln for Hi" rnllroada to in
rrcaMi Ihrlr farlll(l out of rarnlncn
or uriliir.
"I hatn reached Ihi conviction Hint
ratw mutt ! IncrrSted to onntiln thr
railroad to utit mrt of their ri
iUlrim.nla from nurplii cnniliiKi and
lniinii thrlr c rid 1 1 to uabl tlu'iu
to obtain (tin iuaii nr'Mary to mix't
Iho trnuorlntlon nefda of n urow
Iiik cMHlry.,
III railroad rporl n aurplua tif
fUiS.uuO for ill" year i-intod Juno .10,
rluUnlniil to 7.0 icr cent on tln rc
ferrpd alock, rompartxl with n didlclt
I tin prolmi jmr of H77,000,
REGISTRATION IS
PICKING UP SLOW
tho city Thrlr 'fHly downfall
frarrd
POSTEN FUNERAL
FRIDAY
MORNING
ItlLMAINS ItltOICJHT lli:ili: TODAY
I'ltOM IIO.VAN'a, AM) .sKKVICS
wii.t, in: I'.viiKit tiii: At'Hi'irt;
III HKHCKAIIs
JJINKKAI'OMS, Feb. 11. From
loa, Uconmii, Minnesota, the L)a-
ikotoa and Canada bowline team con
KreKated bcr today for iho opinion
ilkon of (he International llowllnc
Astoclatlou which will hold forth
until February 22.
Thero U far more lntcru-d raaut
fcjtled lu 111..- cungreM thl year than
er btfore. and tho contexts today at
tracted bit callcrlo. The crowd
nr; having marked effect upon the
coutottaut, aa the olllccr of the as
sociation arc tryinz out a ulan never
Ibffoii' attempted that of giving
Itiiick; la culi pritrs every cent of the
Katv rccelpu.
From the looks of the Initial gal
lery, tho players art coming in for
fat prltvi this year, and all of thetn
bax'o n In with a determination to
break records.
The "dodo" ball is barred. Those
who planned to put one over on the
oniciuU by using the shot'flllcd sphere
will be caught in tho act by the scales
thul have been ordered Installed.
Many bowlers brought their fami
lies for the session, and women were
eterwhhero evident among tho en-thtndaitts.
I I
OTICi NTIlK.MiTll lll'llllnir..
The remain of the late Mm N. 11.
IN ml en. who was found dead lu her
rabln on a hnmenlcad near Dairy, J .
were brought to Klamnth Falls today J lirnfl IflUk fllll I
from Ilonaiua' Tho funeral will be Nill A VK A Kill I
"held Friday nl 10 30 a. tu.
I"
In hem days of big libraries It
Ky .S'cirih Hit. wftrrnoou nled hit
Itlltlon for candidacy l the ciiurl
wo. He tr..k thn republican nuiif
lO'imy, promunt to In, Inierctlnl2
'allm rouniy clerk.
County CUrk 0. II. It,. Up ha. nlxi
W M iKiiuion for tho itoinlimilnii.
Ifcortr between tin. two in mi linih
H known ihrough the county, prom.(Pm odd to spread the news that
,u "i iiitereiiilng. (Colleftln nnf book nt Princeton has
,, " "' i been brought up to eight volume.
crlimtiiii u n ,(ti,, iunlin. Hut they nm nil early bookH on Amor-
rm fur mnrrlnge In Norway nml Ko Vespurrl, whlrh makes n big tllC-
N'' Iference.
I. W. W. Seeking Pardon
Will Camp at Sacramento to Get Hopyard Rioters
Uttl"l Press Uervlca
( "AN FltANdlHCO, Fob. U.Tl.o
"''Witttlilnguii," rlll). of hu .
Hoytui (,iWy porfnclcd plniiH,
Jh'rohy n,)iy w hoM ,WMWW(I
j'?'"""r,l0i Nrsnndo (lovornor
"on to pardon Huhr nud KorU.
Si ?B wUh ," ' w- W. rlou nl
wend hop yard last toll, wuun
" oncwn wr kllM.
According t ibu l'll,,IH onHltiocI,
"(limornl" Charles Kelly, roiumnndlng
tho nrmy, will mnnrh with 3,000 men
lo Hiu'ruiuoiito next week.
At Hncrnimmlo thoy Intend to ramp
until JohiiMim pardons tho pair, whom
tho inurclieiH deslru to hnvo nrcom
puny thorn to Washington, I. 0.
"Any iloiiuniHtrntlou wo make will
bo peaceable," sultl Kelly today. "In
caso our request U refined, wo will
continue our march."
T Is ISTIMATKII AT Maitl.Y
A,inmi SO FAIt, OM.V M!l IIAVK
i:itoi.i.i:i
lle you reglitteretU
To this omowhnt oxer fmr thous
and iiitist answer "no," fur out of thu
nearly S.OOO person entitled to bnl
lol nt the nominating primaries In
Muy and Hie general eletllon in No
vember, only fi52 h:ie registered nt
the clerk's oltlre.
ItegUimtlon by prerlntls follews:
Fourth Ward "
Cast KHmath Falls 77
1 1tlttl Ward ."
Hertinil Ward 60
West Klamath Fall , "J 3
Hhlpplngton 9
Mills Addition 3C
Mnlln .,.... B
Pint 0roo IB
Wood Uler 12
Lost Hlver '
Tuln IJikn . . . . i K
IMlry l
Odell
Poe Valley "
Klnnmth l.nko i '
Pleviift a
Worden 3
Midland r'
lllldnbrnnd 3
Bprnguo Hlver 3
UmKolt Vnlley 7
Swim
Algomn
Ml, l.akl f'
ItegUtrntlou nt the. court houso
doeii not entltlo one to voto nt tho
city election, to bo held In May. This
registration will open nt tho city hull
Mnrr-li 1st.
"Old calory" MtMita.
Tho Hplendid ling presented to tho
lllversldo school by K. 11. Bpraguo
Chapter, WoniciiV llollef Corps, It
ugiiln uufurled to thn broese, Thn
halyards on the flagpole became out
of order recently, and tho repairs
have Just been made.
The enlce will lie In charge of
Prosperity Itebekah Lodge. Hew J.'
8 Ktubhlefleld, Utor of the l'resby-1
terlan rhurch, will delUer tho sermon.!
MOOSE
ONEN
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PUPILS TO HEAR
OF ABE LINCOLN
IIKI.7.KI.I, Wll.l. I.IXTt'ltK AT CKX
THAI. AXI IMVKHHIIIK HCHOOUS
Till: OH'ItT HOt'SK Wll.l. UK
CLOSKII TOMOItltOW
I'lUMlltKSSIVKS ASSKMIItK, AMI
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United Press Service
MNCOLX, Nob., Feb. 11. Mem
bers of the progressiva party in Ne
braska gathered here today in a state
wide nil-day meeting, nt which the
work ot tho party and tho plans for
tho coming campaign are to be dis
cussed. Former Sonutor Albert J.Uoverldgo
Owing to n new ruling rognidlug
legal holidays, thu postottlce, banks ( la to bo the principal speaker,
and public schools will not iloso to-( "The progressive party U here
to
morrow lu honor uf Lincoln's birth
day. Tho county oltlces will bo closed.
stay lu Nebraska, anil there Is to bo
no amalgamation with tho republican
Tomorrow mornlug V. A. Deliell "party, no absorption by It nud uothlng
will lecture on Lincoln at tho Central, that savors of uutou with tho forces
school, Tho following morning
will spenk nt the Hlversldo school
he
GOLD MINE IS
NOW COAL MINE
I'nllod Press Service
UKIJDINH, Calif.. Feb. 11. Work
ed for years for gold nud silver, u
mlno two miles from Harrison flulch
today Is being worked for coal. A
vein of ten feet ot hard ronl was cut
Into on tho (iOO-fool lovol. Tho mlno
Is ilfty-llvo miles from any railroad.
The strike Is considered tho most im
portant ronl II ml over mndo lu California.
Tho uniforms worn by ohicera ot
sotnu of tho Hrltlsh regiments coat
$1,000 each,
that used to accompany us down the
political put lis," said Chairman Cor
rick, "Tho ouly way tho republicans
can proceed In our direction iu tho
futuro is by voting for our, candidates
nud supporting our priuctples."
Iluying Moro Machinery.
"llloudy" Crauo was In tho city ou
Tuesday after u loud ot farmlug ma
chinery for tho Crauo & Walters
ranch ou tho Lost River.
Visiting HcbooU.
County School Superinteudeut Fred
Peterson has gone to Qonania and
vicinity to visit the icboola. He will
return Friday or Saturday.
Many Industrial firms lu Qermnny
tiso cloth for donning purposes In-
stond ot the cotton waste that la usual
here. Tho achoine has tho advantage
of economy.
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HANS SCHMIDT IS
GIVEN THE DEATH
SENTENCE TODAY
MUltOKUKIl HHOU'S XO EMOTION
WHATE'KK
Justice Davis Comdenuw Mtudwrer of
Abju Anaaller Co Destth ki Om
Klrrlric Chair March a Prteesier
IU lle Titkn to tUatj Slave
Wltero He Will He Held Until Ue
Day of Kiecutioa la Meiv.
Senator George T. Ollrer of Pitts
burg accepted the challenge of the
Iter. Charles K. McCIellan. Issued a
short time ago, thai Pennsylvania had
no senator whom bo might call to his
pulpit, lie went into the pulpit, tbat
In the Falrhllt Baptist Church, and
gave, definite answers lo seventeen
questions by the pastor. The senator
was cheered by the congregation,
which Is largely made up of persons
living In iho textile district of that
city.
Ho said the laboring mas should
organize to gain by proper means the
best wages their employers could af
ford to pay; that employers and em
ployes should submit to arbitration
before strikes were declared; that
good wages could be paid only when
business was prosperous; that he
feared the democratic tariff would
cautc industrial depression, and that
all that could be done was to "wait
and see."
Tho congregation applauded when
the senator declared In favor of local
option, and again when he came out
for woman suffrage. He disclaimed
any connection with tho Oliver steel
milts In Pittsburg, and added that no
matter what might be tho conditions
iu the mills "it Is not fair play to
charge it against me.'
"Tho attacks against the owners ot
the plant," he added earnestly, "are
mendacious and malicious. I dare say
that If 1 were not in public life noth
ing would be said about them."
Tho senator announced that he
would not bo a candidate for re-elec
tion. Tho initiative and referendum
recall ho denounced.
United Press Bervlco
NEW YORK. Feb. 11. For Mur
dering Anna Aumuller and after die-
,raembcrlng her body, throwing the
pieces In the Hudson River, Haaa
I Schmidt must die la the electric chair
March 23d.
Sentcnco was passed upon him thla
morning by Justice Vernor Davta.
i The condemned man showed afceo-
lutcty no emotion when sentenced.
He announced that he had nothing to
say Just before the court panted the
sentence.
While the words were being pro
nounced tbat measure his stay upon
earth. Schmidt stood erect, not notic
ing those in the court room. When
the sentence was pronounced, be held
his hands out to n deputy to be stand
cuffed, and waa taken front tke room,
on his way to Slag Sing, where ke
will be held until electrocuted.
Defore he went before tke court
the newis.pr men asked IT ke wink
ed to make a statement to tkea. He
sent back a note penned as follews:
"Beyond thla Vale of Tears,
There la a life above.
Unmeasured by flight ot years;
And all that life ia Love."
On Vacation.
Or. Warren Hunt left today for a
short vacation with friends near the
Agency.
POPE CONFERS
DEGREES TODAY
United Press Service
ROME, Feb. 11. In recognition
of unusual religious service per
formed during the past year. Pope
Plus today formally conferred tke
rank of domestic prelate, on n large
number ot priests. The list Includes
Monsignor Jeremiah. Lindsay. Can
ada; Monslgnor Jannea MacCloekey.
Jaro. Phllllpine Islands; Monslgnor
Bernard J. Bradley, Baltimore; Mon
signor Edward II. Murray, Peters
borough, Canada, haa also been cre
ated a private chaplin to Pope Plus.
Itrltelutha Meet.
A meeting of the members of Pros
perity Hebekah Lodge will be held
this evening at I. O. O. F. hall, to ar
range for attendance, at the funeral
ot the late Mrs. N. E. Posten.
Cross Upper Lake Ice
Two Women Make Daring Trip to Get Delayed Mail
t'nnblo to remain auy longer ou au
Upper Klamnth Lake homestead with
out huirliiK from their relatives and
friends, with tho totters piling up for
thorn In the Klamath Falls postotUce,
Mrs. Itose Torroy uud Miss Maud Nail,
two Klamath women who are homo
steadlug near Odessa, crossed Upper
Klamath Lake ou tho lea Tuesday,
uud catching a stago at Algoma, came
on Into town.
From Odessa, w hence they started,
Mrs. Torroy and MUs Nail walked
tifteeii miles. The greater part ot this
dlstnnco represents tholr hike across
the froxeu surfaco ot tho lako.
Tho woman stated that they have
contemplated thu trip to town for
somo time, but havo beeu halted by
misgivings us to the thlckneas of the
Ice. After a wait ot five week for
mall, they became desperate, and
made tholr trip. '
Sinco the Upper Lake waa closed to
navigation there has been no Ball
service to Upper Lake points. Only
when some homesteader happens to
come to town la there any possibility
of mull reaching the people there.
Iu summer the upper country Is
glvvu a dally service by mall boats.
but tho freeslng ot the lake prevents
this lu vvintor. This tall, the post
office department advertised for bids
to maintain a trl-weekly mall servlee
ovorland to Odessa, but this Is
sldered too strenuous a schedule, i
thoro was. no contract Bade.
Whllo here, Mrs. Torrey and Miss
Nail are taking up tbe Batter C
twice-a-week aervlee. Theyespeette
circulate a petition among tke nssne
steaders, asking tke government te
Inaugurate tkls,
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