The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 13, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1913
Eh
W.C.JOWNSEND
QUI FOR MAYOR
AS INDEPENDENT
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4Ulf IMi l W C Thii4. n4
Ml -OIIW l" Wii lltK 'Ifrw
Trtnrfnl tt a mniiilfr of th rHr"
wifct UiB lirl Hm th" H
eit iil attnrt unn ll May. It" l
KtttUr of etPlil ( Hi" WM w
IUM uwnIH. nJ l "0 ll
wk.r for ili rlir' lifru
Amt4tit l Timnfn4. It" "HI
tan ittl ImJrptmUm, nil
ltl nM lr blilf Hh rtiir f
l(oa or l'4MJ
,S'o Ibl ToiJ li tJW" Mill,
H It ft-imJ ilii llr anoounro-
dtiii lll ihI t W4. riWuila of
lolpr) Wilkin aim mi i.iyi man
4Mtu t hvy r (truilr certain
kl ihn mrtt ltl h In (he raf".
Clrl Wilkin for mteral
tri a iticiiir of llm rounrll t,
Hit prior In hK rrirnr in KliWalll
rt, In IMIIIilrlt1! ftflalt a( 'r.
u!lt,
tur" nl murli 'oln to ruu'i
Ut It," ho rrlc in Ituiulrlni'
frtrftli, "I am frritr nrar running." I,,,.,, MUU,I:. (amiM) iik.iV
rilKMMv ui iiiniiiiriii.tii a l JM" Wf. ,
Klilt In A)lne ihat lh" furm-r'
ltma!rr lll h In th" rr i
M;nr Ihuma . Nlrhut, ll I
lbnllj f.uKP'M, tr ho In,
it nt for amiihrr frrm, but If any
Mr b nurl tAlBnlli lalcmrnt t
lto him ihrr havi a ;lm Ihnly. f , a,, ,hn). llMv vcrr tunrh
Uii dm janritall.tif "Ihlnl twerr."'.. . . .-.i -m .v- ... -..
us any olhrr toplr ho I. Irtirlot.e, ; , Aror,n , 10 uVrtlew ll-r-ll
rtrOinc I.I. -lbl" raii4l4cr.-ftJ Mr HfhftgPi i(a announrcd that
l It MtrcmMr nnn.ommillal. I. ,, nrt (tM
inr olhrr mplr ho I Imjiiarloti, ;
TAX COLLECTION .
STARTED TODAY
U to h ordvred,
OI'KMM) or till; IMHIKH UKHtll,Tj i Mr K-hlagrl'a Intmltloit It) put
M Till: IIM'KIVI.NO OK 8KV ' l''"1 yf,,h umrll "l""r 4
..... ' .iHitiliiniriil to in"l the entire ilomand
MWI, TllorHAXII IN)I.I.IIM IIVl, ,,, c, ,r ,fr ,, ,0 havo ll In
TIICTIIKANtMlY fpadlurM for thu coming erton. The
ipurriir of Iho maimfacttireil product
Collciiiiui nf thn laim mi the 1913 tiigothrr with tho convrnlrmrn of
Mimiii roll rommsneed llila liamtlliiR r tho storing prorm and
inorntua- at tho ounty trraurer's nut fonhlerlng a ilirfrrrnm of rot.
..olDci. In tlm Klrl Trust and Havliiga'shoulil prove n aureus for hW Ven
ak. I)r.mip John Hlctnaiis, Aua.'uirn n well n hrncnt lo Ice users.
Iln Mayilrn and Marlon J, llarniSi nro "
a thargo of thu work.. Uvr ry rfforl I helng mndc to mnk
Hfral thousand dollar wero ro-,army life as nllractlvo as possible In
ltril from taxpnynra on the tipaie 'order in got tho inot deslrnhle class
llil)' of recruit.
Curling Champ Here
Local Merchant'sTeam Won Big Fairbanks Contest
rqiri'UHiitmivo nf thu Horald,
prolitiK rottml llm desk In iho ofWce
01 do WlllU-Johustuiio roinimny thlt
fortnoon, spied n loving cup hearing
' iiiaciipilnu "Kalrbanka Curllnn
Trsuhy" onu N(t,( nu nn (l0 oU.
r"i. I. Johnsttine, Cap!,"
"y dlnl of much questioning, for
"' Jnhnilone Is modest to a vsxlag
"Hrse, u atory uf R clmmplonsjilii
curiloB mine Cam to light a amo
w Imporlant hi (he curling world
t a 'Chicago moving picture coa.
w a erw of mm with ssa-
TWO ARE LAID
TO REST TODAY
I
MIMJ MHITI.Or.h Mll,MV tiii:
iu:maix or miih. rovti:x ami
Mil. I'AltlllHH Id 'llll.'lll HIT-
io riaix
Tho funeral nf Mr N K l'otn
J II IUrr. ,ro held ludst. li
forwrr iliu forenoon, tho toiler ibi
A(Blli(ti lloll. vela oll bisiwu,
"' pni4 l thlr filmd wir out
'" l''l th wrlcr
Ml PoMm, niui lot moll) tuli
tturir.l tho Clow Laf Inn at IK
Hani, a 0o vlrilm of ah attack ol
limit lallur, Jlufi mi ii lioitictfj
i4r l)tr itmrn (rum tlmt part ol
i,n nmni) nio b-r (it pa) iheir Itt.l
ml ro.jw-U.
The. rvlr t thn lrli;lrlou
ttiUICd cf filllJuctjcd U) llv i H
tiiubulcf!ld Al lb t, Pro...ili)
lUlxkah l.u!i h4 rharfrof thoxU
Mr I'anUh .a.r.l a a thn fr
.tiu f pneumonia Ht s a uiom-
t.rr uf the It I' O KIM. and llm c.
tke ! faudiKlwl Hi lh IihJjo hall
lt: kllrrittHUi It)' llin iBlrcr of ilia
imlrr. Itrv i: ltlriiart .Irlltctlne
t.nulo).
Nril) t.jy KU In U( clt a tw
Mi)taiK lu alUlon In tlio oilier
fllrhiU t)l Itio itcHTrootr.1, ot)J (lit) ftlrtll-
!,( i.( i,p 0k" marlil Im lln
(ra)(l Thorn r lntf of Uauil
(tit fliijal lfljm-
LAKEVIEW SEES
NEW ICE PLANT
to i:u:r hich a kntkii1
I'lllHi: MAI IIIMIIIV IIAK IlKKN
ollllKltKIl I
If thr ptaiu of Out rlrhlaCKl come
. rfln in llm UWl.w ll".
lit, will intiail ail n" nil" ' .....-
'plant, ami It -111 ! locntwt hi
prnpsrty at lh" rorncr of Main and
llullard altU, Hn4 ha hcu haule.1
!un tho ground fur lh rmeni foututa
lion for tln riitupror, iiKlnr and
ilhr apparaiu. and a rrprwntatlvis
of a company In .Kartamctito arrivwi
hi.t Friday night to tuako plans and
aitrinration of tlm machinery which
chine In llio far, froieii North to got
a film of Iliu tixcltlng am a mime
dectdliiR Uio ownership of Iho coveted
AlnMkan trophy. ,
Tho loam rnptaluiHl hy Mr. John
stono won tho Irophy up. To him
iinrimnullv wu itroHonted ft Imndsonio
cup for tho best Individual playlnif.
Mr, Johiuloue has iull ft eoiittc
llon of other trophies trophies not
acquired In nmo contests such as
tusks of seals, valuable- rare furs, pic
tures taken on tho Hehrlng He nnd
nuaiets nnd ores from all parts of
the wMtlh-ladM North.
PIIIHAY I NM'CKr
( U'naliiiiKtou wim liurii
; HhnVriari) mh horn.
Amurlra aa illecovrri'it
Itlrliinuilit mar nrnrilalml
TIip Iltintllo wna il.tlKiynl
QtiKrn Vlrluiln wm mnrrlwl
i NnioMni lloiinpnrl" Ma horn
Julliu ('Mr a aulnnt-
!
Th'i JtaxfluwiT tllKrlrrin i.i,
UtnUil.
Ttm lUUIi- of MaictiKo
(imikIiI,
Thtt Jlalltf uf Waltirloo win
fuiiKhl.
Tim llatiln of lliinkrr lllll n
fuuclil
Th Haul" of N Orh-nri m
rm r.M
Tln IWlarnllon of liiilfM'ii(tMir
n IKIimI
COAST RACES
BEING DATED
llltli mi: t.Allimi ,T VAN'-
nu i;it lONirriiiKTiMi: ion;
inn. him; tiii: iirri:iti:T!
riu sissio.ss j
lnl4 l'r Hurrlco
VA.sTOt'VCII, II ('., IVh 13
'I'roeram. 4tw an4 imrM for har-
nr ratine mi I In- fair rlrculu In
OrPKim. U'aahltiKlon, Idaho an J llrlt
Uh ('oluiiitila thl nunmirr. nrr Uetnc
arraner4 today liy llm tlrrtor uf
tho North I'arine Fair Aaaoctalton,
lui Ix-fan a to ita) runfrrmre
It a hctptp4 that (iurr houU
, limited to 30ii or 110ft, an It wa
ahl that latt urnwin Varlou talr no-
rlatlon 4vrrilnl lareer pur- than
llhrj pIi nhlrt lu ay.
TO HOLD BAZAAR
I.s TO UK lll.'I.O Arttll. TK.VTII.
A.VI AM SO UTS Ol" FAXOV
woitK uii.i, in: orrimKo nut
SAI.i: ATTIIATTIMi:
1 Thi unmher of the lidles' Aid
fkxluiy of I ho ChrUtlan church are
hard at work plying the needle, In
pieparallon for ti batnar and dluner
in lio cl..n liv them Friday. April 10.
'At that time, needlecrafl rind fancy
work of all kind lll he on irnle, nnd
n diuuor will hu served.
Thu plate where tho htuuar will be
held will ho announced rtt n later
date.
STEW HEATED
if
n
SKiirrsEEixo roMinixv ix wash-
IXOTOX HAS HIT UltiX A VltAS
T UTII.I.K. THE WINTKIt
MONTHS
1. lilted 1'ress Service
WASIIINtlTON, I). 0 Feb. 13.
Thu chief IndiiHtry In Wnahlugtou
auto HlghtHoelng Is undergoing n
revolution,
After today tho BlghUcom, rather
liss iiuuiurous In wluter than In uivui-
uiur, will ho uhlo to Ko t " K
guntlo pIIoh of grnulto and niartiio
which housu thn Rovoruiuent olllces,
pcur ni tho homes of tho wealthy aud
Inspect tho numerous monuments
without freesliiR lo death.
An enterprising rubberneck wagon
company today announced that It has
diivlMod u nlnn for heating tho Inside
of tho big bunion by steam from thu
engines.
Sweet potitlooa nru growu In For
mosa for Iho purpose of making alco
hol. They uro shlppod to Japan for
that purpose.
CHURCH
WOMEN
RUBBER
us
Thomas A. Edison, Wizard of
Electricity, on His 67th Birthday
VbBBEKL: i w '"1
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vBBBBVBHinBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI
Thoma A l.'dKon, thu wirard of
i k'Ctrlrlty. U leading ft safu and sane
and happy life In hit houio In Uawel
tyn I'ark. West Orange, N. J., on his
C'th birthday. Moreover, he Is as lit
dutrlou u ho was twenty years ago.ja kindly old man, with tho alert mind '
and hi srrnl for tho now and useful 'of a boy.
GOOD ROADS TO
SAVE CANAL COST
i
OHIO IIKillWAY K.ri:iiT IIIUNOS
tll'T MI.MK I'KHTIXKXT KHI-I'ltl-S
"IX SUI'lHIUT OK WOHK
lOH I to All WAYS
1
.United Press Service
COI.UMIIU.S, Ohio, Feb. 13. Good
road throughout tho country would
mean ttw saving of enough money
each jear to build llfteen I'nuauinlTiiiiiysoulan refrain hummed
canals.
Thl was tho statement today of
.Statu Highway Commissioner James
It. Marked, In discussing his plans
for a publicity campaign In connec
tion with the department's good roads
movement. t
"Thu rout of hauling onu ton oue-j
mllu on n good road by horno-drawn
wagons Is S cents," said Marker. "The
average cost In the United States is
23 cents. Flvo billion tons of freight
are hauled nntiiinlly over roads. Tho
average haul Is ten miles. This
mnkcK tho trattlc amount to 50,000,-(
000,000 tou'tnllce.
"At 23 cents a ton-mllo tho annual
rout Ik iii.ooii.ihhi.uiiu. At s cema
u ton-mllo, tho good road cost, tho
saving would ho $7,r.00,000,000."
Lincoln Memorial Starts Work I
United Press Service ;
WASHINGTON, 1). C. Feb. 13.
Contractors on the $3,000,000 Liu
colu memorial hoped today to begin
work of hieaktug ground for the gi
gantic marlilo pllo which will honor
the man whoso birthday the nation
yesterday commemorated Abraham
Lincoln. Tho movement was to break
ground formally on tho lOr.th anni
versary of Lincoln's birth was Inaugu
rated hy ox-Senator Wctmoro of
llhoilu Island a few weeks ago, aud
Iho contractors rushed their prepara
tions.
Hudlum ore has recently beeu
found In largo quantities In the Fer
ghana district of Russian Central
Asia.
is as fecen as It ever wi. s Mr. Udl
on grows older ho mellows, and he
hS4 developed a philosophy of life,
drawn uot only from'hla'own experi
ences, hut from his deep thought for
many jears. In his 67th year be is
SENDS SOUSES
OUT IN A BOAT
WAMIIXOTOX HAS A
"WATIJU" VKHICLOi,
km: IX
AXI MEX AltE KEIT KAIt KIIOM
THE "1.IKKEH" Sliors
, United Tress Service
WASHINGTON, 1). C, Feb. 13.
"And may there bu
no moaning of
l to sea," Is the
tho bur when 1 put out
dally
hy Washington's inebriates who are
wont to be repeaters, since tho "water
boat" replaced tho "water wagon" in
tho National Capital.
Tho "water boat" U uot mythical.
It Is a real boat, out on tho water,
whero thu "habitual souses" are sent
to gel tho liquor out of their systoms.
Only tho "ihe-day-boys" can got
'aboard tho boat that is. the ones
who get a sentence of only flvo days
or less. Those who get longer sen
tences are still sent down the Poto
mac to tho Washington workhouse
farm nt Occoquan, Vn. Tho water
boat Is anchored off tho wharves in
tho busiest section of Washington's
river front. It is built just vllke a
i millionaire's house boat, but very
differently titled up. Life aboard
I also Is quite different from aboard a
houseboat.
Oil in Wyoming
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 13.
Wyoming Is ono of the latest oil
fields, according to a geological sur
vey bullottn Issued today. Oil has
already boon discovered In thirty-two
wells, gas in twenty, and water In
twonty-four others.
I'p From Oakland.
SjJohn Cox, n wealthy rancher of the
Wood River country, whose home is
In Oakland, camo in last night and
loft this morning for his ranch, Mr.
Cox cut more bay lust year than any
other rancher In tho county. Part of
his hay crop was marketed, the rest Is
being fed to cattle on the ranch.
COLD IS KILLING
PEOPLE IN EAST; ':
MANY BREADLINES'
i
i.MM: lRil I.V SKW VOIIK KIIOM
ItVI'OSL'IU:
lMunlrlnil Irfxlfflnx lionac I Crowdel,i.Vp Structure Will Be Flftlabed WMh
and Mnnf Hl-p in tho 3forRUC !
I
Clrirlanil, Ohio, Suffer From the
'uli!i-l Wmtlirr in Two Yrars. '
I Itrnien Hart. Tcrrihlr Tlmr, An-
Hiu-rlnK 0rr Klftjr Alarm. !
. United I'ren Sortie
( .S'KW YOKK. Keb, 13. Nine jr-
jon dtul lat night a a result of ci-
louru to tho extreme cold.
, There weru more than 1,800 In the
.municipal lodclne houe lait nlghl.
, Unahlo to get In there, icorea alcpt In
.the morgue and In houaeboaU along
;tho rlrcr.
, Tho weather U so cold that many
' hungry inoplo were unahlc to stand
I In tho bread lines and wait their turn.
i
in the past nine hours there hare
been orer fifty fire alarms. Tho
ter ireew-s ail OTer the streeu and In clty haU nj, u here. Veg hte la bow
thu noizle. and the firemen are gTcat- jrawinr tho oOdal plana.
ly handicapped, fighting flames while Tne building, which U to be erect
tbey are encased In Ice. td on ,ho a,,., property on Walnut
United Press Serine
CLEVELAND. O., Feb.
13. Cleve-
land is shlterlng with tho thermom-
eter 6 below xero. the coldest In two
i years. On death and several pros -
tratlons arc reported.
PEARSON IN VERY
GRAVE CONDITION,
DOCTOKS IttMUtT TO IlKsPKItATK
.MKAXS TO SAVK T11K
LIKE OF
KI1XO
.MAX UQCKiWX
HAS
SET IX
This afternoon Doctors Hamilton ''" ball, and each office wIU be eanlp
and Morrow- operated on Harry rear-1 P1 wltn Individual telephoa.
" WltlaW- .j .. It. .. iludnalMtla nllumill tt I1A It la I sasaBssiaassssai mm
,OUII III i UVit'VtHIV MVaMtV M
life. Tho operation was Uie amputa -
lion of tho crushed arm and part of
shoulder, and was the last resource rules for this year today wer chaag
when, early this morning, traumatic' ed so that the aviator making the
(tetanus (commonly called lockjaw) I longest flight in a straight line la
tget in. I thirty-six hours will be declared win-
Mr. Pearbou. it will be remembered,1 ner, instead of as last year the time
,ni crushed beneath a log a few days 'being between sunup and sunset. The
aKO ttj,llo unloading logs from a vwig-itotal prlzo amounts to $12,000, but
'.,,, ,1Mr Keno. His shoulder was' Is divided into six parts, one to be
crushed to a pulp, aud It was tho
tearing of tho tissues connected with
tho Jaw that caused this latest devel
opment.
Tho phslclans arc doubtful of the
outcome, but say that the only chance
of saving the patient was to operate.
Up to this morning Mr. Pearson was' month ago. During his absence. J. O.
doing unexpectedly well, and a speedy ( Swan, former county school superln
recovery seemed certain. 'tendeut. Is teaching at Merrill.
Lecture in Schools
Local Men Are Assigned
A wldo range of lecture subjects la
offered the directors or the school
districts of tho county for free lecture
tourses this winter. Several local
men have been asked to help this
movomeut, and all have accepted wil
lingly the subjects assigned them,
subjects with which they are familiar.
These lectured are offered free to
tho various school districts, the only
expense attached to them being the
traveling expenses of the speakers.
A list of the subjects assigned fol fel fol
eows: "Panama." A discussion of the
world's greatest engineering feat and
CITY HALL PLANS
BEING DRAWN BY
LOCAL ARCHITECT
VV.tlHTKS SKKTCIIfM ACCKITKD
UY COVSClh
lrrcl Ilrlck, ami Will CoaUta
Two floor for Oflkrs mm! C'ommII,
Half Htorjr for Flrrawa'a Q Hew.
anil Jail In the lliwmiil--Can to
ftlmatrat 93O.00O
Klamath Falls new cltr ball U to
he extremely convenient and useful,
beside being decidedly ornamental,
according to the plana Wins; drawn
by Karl Veghtea locmrehltect. At
Tuesday's adjoujia sesaloK of th
council, thiaeaberav after rlewtas
sketchTJSoy Mr. Veghte, catered Into
a contract with him for plans for th
new municipal building.
According to the plan entered Into
between the architect and the city,
WrhlA wilt mak no rhirr for fala
,ertice-. Dlans. etc. until the money
derlvcU from tho sale of the 150,000
avenue, between Fourth and rum
ktrects. will cost about $30,000. Th
structure will be 54x74 feet, and will
consist of two stories, a halt story
'and a basement.
; Tressed brick will be used for th
t
exterior finish. In addition, the front
detail will be worked oat with col
umns and pilasters.
Tho basement will contain th jail.
heating plant, vacuum, cine ling sys
tem, etc. The first and second floors
ill contain the various city.omcee
and the council chamber.
I quarters lor the members or th
i Klamath Falls Fire department will
be between the second fleer and th
roof tho Quarters to be llchted with
(windows in the roof. The Bremen s
quarters will have a clubroom for the
use of tho members.
A vacuum system for cleaning will
be Installed. There will be a bell sys-
I tern of communication throughout th
'
' Pomerojr Cap Rates OiaafMl
. PAKIS, Feb. 13 The Pomeroy CUp
awarded every six months.
Teacher Called Away.
Ilussel Payne, teacher of the gram
mar grades at Merrill, has been called
to Arizona hy tho serious Illness of
his wife, who was taken there about a
Subjects for
Its Influence on the American people.
R. H. Dunbar.
"Local Agriculture." A discussion,
of some of the phases of farming as
applicable to each community. M. A.
aiccaik
"The Human Derelict" A discus
sion of crime and criminals, causes,
uew views concerning crime, criminal
procedure, etc. Hollo C. Oroesbeek.
"Government and th ClUsea." A
frank discussion of the relation of th
Individual cltlien to th dull of
government. Rollo O, OrutJmlL
"The County's Taxes: Maw
and How Spent." A short dlsstusj
of the dryest of subjects. Tax.
Fred Peterson.
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