The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 16, 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, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1914
Municipal Power Is Again in Air
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PRESIDENT DENIES STORIES OF
BUSINESS DEPRESSION; SAYS A
MISTAKE WAS MADE BY SOMEONE
Committee Investigating Judge SpeeriWM TAKE COUNCIL IIKIIL
- MrAiMAa di i TALK OF POWER
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ICEI.IGIOl'S CEHEMONV
WAV TO FIGHT
GIVES
TAKING OVER OF KENO CAXAL
TO BE CONSIDERED
Follower of Outlmr Wliu Aftplrea for
Prlilenry Captured Ten Miles
From .Mrtiid Cltj- f tlio liurla!
TnM Mnii) Klllctl una Taken
l'rlM)iicn During the Fight la Uc
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Mountain Country.
From Left to Right Representatives Floyd, Webb and Volstead
1 1lu ftuli-r)iiiiiiliir? ( lb" rummit-of Nurlh ('nrnllnn. nnl A J Vc)ltnl I One of thn charges In the Inquiry
lit c i( tlir liouv itl fnifeHK.itnlh in ol Mlnin-iiila. JiiiIko Hi;vr w cr. t roncernn
llllUMe Ulf niuiturl (if 1'ltttrtl l
the property of former
United I'resa Service
MEXICO CITU Feb. Iff. Mfty
Zapatu prisoners arrived hero today
from AJuaco mountains, ten miles
from tho city, where they were cap
tured yesterday by federal troop.
The Zsplsttsta, who aro followers
Tentative Offer tor the Developaaeat
of Power at ThU I'otat, Which
Were Made by the RecUaaatloa
Kervlce CoiiiiiiImIdb, Will RecetT
Attentioa at Tomlght'a Special Sea
nlon ot ttie CotutcU.
It ha been In ol Mexico's most darins outlaw, were
t.u... tfi.ir .e l.
... . .. .... .. . I.. sinful BIU4 Ul MUH
ill m me nine ui me apnoini..,.- ,, , ..ncamn ln tho hllU. awaltlne- rein.
iiiij iinuuv ui iii? iuuii tut nviviai - r
Had Mt H Turiry mid MU Miatr-. JimIkp .iry H.r of ISfOfttU m.-ni of tlio ub-cotumUtio, but ho . ., , . , jjjjlforceiucnu before marching against
Zapata aspire to be
MllrntUt ln xlilonl lndlcatMd Si dol)l h d In Ibnlr tP- k iu.mIcs up of lliii-iillhrji John ahl Iip would (to to the hcurliiR If inade that such estates have been dlt,, capital.
.4 IU! he Ibihk thai ftiV WnUll.HUril U thlt liimr(U Hr WHo py,, f Arl.nw. Kdllt V Webb I.p bad to be Carried there.
b4(ir.ttdutli!AlnmlM.ui,, dld'lmtn trip u Ihl rll) l Ci ll .
MKV-ubulb(,rll nhBithopaMpioM " n h'. "" owi, "" -.-.- iis
tail 3,400 -.rttrMl f wiith ImI'- b-M '"" M" ,rw "" 1 I fl II I L 0 Til nlf L
,, Yotk ri.i AlutiP I'l'l-r lte Till. I Uiv mmrmallun Vri1 I II hlfr
fi.t.iutftu b Jr.. Tiinmr. lut teiuriitlIUIII.U IU UIIL
ii i uniKfiHxi ii no iwimi - ' , - . ,. i
lUl W.l.h cot bu nu, (mm lh ,''" M" hw-irta in that -ctlm. ,
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itirh i )Pl Prir,M. """" "'" "-"- -
P" At". fl"mpi t"r ,... -'-
dK I'llllll Wllrll bo fetUtllBd MUttdA)-,
(in a forcrd to main tho trip mmj
slpaled by the dclnj-s In the court. president.
A special session of tBe city coun
ell will be held this evenins;, at which
time tho question ot developing a
municipal power plant will be con
sidered. Kxpeclal attention alone this llsa
will be directed to the feasibility ot
developing power through th medi
um of the Keno ditch, on the West
Ido. This matter was taken up some
FORTY RUSSIANS
Mt!atT
TfcffB U fl ttllraallilH lift! hkliAl Vllllfl
U UtUtbcd t- llm littuilnm of
U'llih'i uumnii
PLAY TOMORROW ARRIVE TONIGH
JANUARY COST
I OF THE PROJECT
Tho rebels were holding religious .,.. aeo wlth . na.m.tUm ,-rrt.
fcclebratlons when the federals sur-l , ,
fpr!ed them, killing fifty and captur-iCOmmU9,on' U"1 80mo '
posais were made at that ubm oy the
t commissioners.
Ing as many more.
Alllittieb Wllinn lta not ilrUMMlt
Itli milrr to Any cf rat li-nfetti, otlict
JlfJplK r;l(fir ..Wnlr1 wilt, P ad
kl&litrattali bp dotin ml,
l( U Known in llm mplul that
nn na irtt polrfrir rriur?l Kiri-i.fi lixiL
ttVb( ia tnllfst n bd break at'mil t0 0,(
,VU, t th l-e Huuld not ualu hU
Servetl 'Km Klctit tor Hiring a Maai It Is believed that these, and otiMfs
United Press Service 'received since, will oceucpy thi
'f PAItlS. Feb. IG.-The provincial ;Uon of th mMtiag'
pajMr, Uo CrI de Toulouse, makes the' '
.following anneuncement:
When WtA. Tffey and MIm .Nail.
efi Journeying Across the Ic toward
DdmwAHrom mh1oc ritlni Haiunlay.'
the)' unrWr ' " a sled.'
ihoflKJMld llm ftn enVa I
Mbuttim. IVr-
".MAIIIIl.tlii: Ol" TO.M TIIU.Mll" IVUirVSAlU TO UK Till: ADVANCE K.Vri:.SKS LISTED ON HUILU1NG. "To our great regret, w are com-
IMII1 to dlsmns with thn aprrlf.!
GIAltD Ol' I.AHUK .NU.MIIKII (WT I.KIN.KK TWTAI.KII -.(lf ,lr .,,,v. ,,,, k ,,, I
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Wll.l. HE I'HOIIUt'EII AT HOfS
TO.N'h OI'EIIA IIOl'.si: HV LIT
TLE l-OLKS
Ol' I'AMIt.II.
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AND MAV LO-,
AND orEILVTION AND Insist on coming to the office without
a collar and in canvas shoos. His un-l
MAINTENANCE Jjta.USI.47
sunvMthm triPoprrMlmi of lh lrlrt f(m, wl )& watclilii?w4ih sUiuew
tr llm rrpMtiirii aiuI irgrviM. npighi of li jurty, a mi Hint at times
Tb- prmldrnt ronlrtiled himself thuy could not bo seen, iiwlui! in IhU
lib Malonirnl tlml nil of his com- KAttglitg.
nunlcadon Imllrate that lnili)c is Willi (h lc breaVliij; up, Iioiik-
MrMI Impruiltie p ldVe Iho irnder and lunitwrmpn In llmt c-
4uni ef KArrn POirr w mrnn tlon are cut on from oiit "f ti"
B0' 'k ply, which through tbo whiter Im
- been nt Algom, trips for fee.!, pro-
.visions, etc, being tnadc across the
Iik. Th rond from there lo Klnmnlb
FaIIa Is under turternl feel ot snow
Mimlilw i:H-it. Meet
I'nlM 'rP Hnrvkrt
l'0lll.lli:it Colo.. Feb. It!.-I'm!
Inn uf muiiirlpnl government wero Koml-omrUI wtlmnte made In In
UIkmuhI io.(i- Mhen llm tlml niitiual ,,n f , world's production of rub
lolorsilo imtnlrlpnl ronfereiico opened (,r (r M.(,rA years lo conio Indlcalo
t tho Uiihersliy of Colorndii. coiistwiit Increase, pnsslng SOO.000
Nor ntuj other nrflrlwU or all inn lit I I'll, but never equaling the
'" lrlnrtinl rllleA of tho state nrn ilnntnnit.
SU IteMlu Wordeu, Itistrucior of
the chlMteii for the "MArrlBiie of
Tom Thumb 11 ml Ml MldKei," met
Tlie following report of oxpenal
tures of the Klamath project during
tho month of January has been trans
mitted by J. tl. Camp, project man-
llull.llnK Cost ledger
With tho luleiitlon of looking over
ibn iiKrlcullurnl possibilities of Klam
ath county, and locating here If satis
fied, forty llusslan farmers aro cx-
mnii) of thn little one ulio will take ,,.,, 1 (.nr ,i.ia .,vAI,ltiir. Tluv r
part In the entertainment. t thoitom1(. from , Middle West, as a'nRr
1 l.rl.ilnii rlitirch Buuday aflornoou ....i. .., .1... ..i...r,uinv nf ,, irinm.'
at 3 30, 10 assign their parts. Tues-'nlIl Development company. ISeneral expense $1,740.14
day night at Hie opera house the play ' T,0 company. If satisfied, will lo-!0nR,nK trm8 1,110.09
uilf .... u,Mu...l M.ltl. Mliiif-iilkfliitn fftM. .... ... 'f-lif I nlfti ilnm fiviil rSAr.
rate Here, r urinvrinorv, iney win. -- - -.
also bo tho menus of bringing about voir, operation and main-
it hundred other families here, as that tenanco .....
number will settle wherever they do..'0t ver dam and dlvor-
Thi farmers tuo making a thor- n channel, operation
011 Kb Investigation of different farm-j "" malnleuanco ......
lug seel Ions. There, nru other colo-.Tule Lake, outlets ........
nleK of lluiMlatis In tho country now. jtlrlirlihs lateral
who luaiUi similar Investigations be- !'' Valley canals
'cleanliness In dress was giving our
paer a very bad name."
Wome
n Register Slow
Out of More Than 600, Less Than a Sixth Women
"mI'Iiu llm vlgoroiiH rampitlKuliig
" resulted ,ui)r ,ln, Krol,,tt,
ih rliilit to volu, tin, women of
Klmuatl, (ouuty rii nlow to mnku
lh'olvw ellKlblo to cast Hint volo.
AlthotiKt. tin, regiHlrntloit books
'Vo brcn open nl t, emmiy ciurk's
n,f" ,,l"' '""ly lit January, tho num
,r 'f oim.i registered ruprouoiiU
' limn i, Hlxth ,,f tin, reglstrntlon,
TiiM,X.,( w(m (0 Xmnkn cJoHy(,
wiurilsy night, itivio won just ono
J" wii u hiindred women register
"" 100 men had mot the ru
Wjremi.nl of tho law ,. this rospoct.
bIm , U' h0l,u c,0od Baturday
com! ' ,u,, ltrllou for tho
X- !"" 08' out ot "
TOin strougth of narly 6,900, ThU
In iltvltttitl us follnwHi
He,iibllraii
Mim UK
Women '',s
HeiiiiK'i-iil
Men 33
Woiuou .............
I'mitrwiaUvt '
Men I'
Women 4
HmlalUt
Men 8
Women 0
Prohibition
Men
Women
llHll'HHlCBt
Men 1
Women
ItiifiisMl to Btatc
Men 10
wilt ho Mnged with npproprlato cos
lumes.
The ctilldrvn so far selected aro;
llrldu- Miss Eva Miller
(iroom Master Jack Elliott
IlildeniitldsMlsses Margaret Cum-
mltigs, IMua Dunbar and
KlUabuth Oraveit
llliiK girl Mortal Mooro
IMnk llrldiwiimld -My rllo llatusby
llltii, Htldi'Hmald-Josepbluo lllngo
UroomHimiii llrooks Dale Harlan
'Uhliors-FiiiMsl Miller, Marlon Mason
. Minister- J u me Manning.
! .Minister's Partner Tbelma llrowu
ICouslns (irat-o Hoiigtaiid, lloldlo
, Hale, Dorolhn Elliott
Father of the llrldolloy Mooro
Mother of llrldo Thru llowdoln
Hrandpa Thumb- Herald Harlan
(Irandnia Thumb l,uillu lleckloy
Father of (Iroom--I)ean lleckloy
Mother of (Iroum- Joy Miller
llnclii'lorrt-'dordon Dale, Herald Wil
liams, Ward lllngo
Old Mnldn l.tii'llln Hwnn, Mary Wil
liams, Fern Hunks
(Iraiulpa Midgut llllllo Tttihur
(irandum Mldgot Noillo Elliott
(IuiwIh Claud Uedlleld, Virginia)
IlllWllllIll
WIiik IUt of Clioeolates.
Miss Itose Reed held the lucky
number at the Sugar Bowl Saturday
night, receiving the prlte box ot choc
olates given away by the manage
ment. In tho future it will not be
necessary for the holder of the duplt-
40 BOB WHITE
QUAIL RECEIVED
TWELVE FAIR ARE LIBERATED
AT THE HUNTING RANCH. NEAR
MKIHLL, AND THE REST NEAR
BONANZA
Forty Bob White quail were re
cite slips to be present, as It is some-lot wed hero last nlsrht from Salam.
- --- , .
'times Inconvenient or Impossible to being sent by the state nsh and game
146.77 jbe on hand al a given hour for the commission,, in exchange for the
drawing. A box of Kaufman's choco- mountain quail sent from here to the
late will bo given away each Satur- J Willamette Valley a short time ago.
96.29 day night. They will be liberated here, and an
"50 j attempt mado to have this specie) In-
142.31 .. im ....,.. ii... i .i.l trotlucad lis an addition in Klamath
iiiieu ujiiiiuu icu,i(j tits iu iuoi '
fnro locating
CAMP IS BACK
FROM MEETING
'Keno canal, operation and
maintenance 25.00
'Adams canal enlargement . 131.82
Uiiuls, rights aud property. 15. OS
18,00 btate. ot Gwallor. Central India, which i county's game,
Total $2,732,97
has nn area ot 25,041 square miles. Twelve pair ot the birds were sent
Its principal city contains 120,000 In-1 to the ranch of Charles A. Bunting,
habitants and there aro 9.53S villages. near Merrill. The remainder will be
In tho state, with an average of 2731 liberated at tho Francis J. Bowb
pcoplo to tho village. I ranch, near Bonanza.
l'U(Ui:"l' .MANAGEIt SAVK .MUCH
GOOD WOHK WAS ENtMlUUAG
ED AT THE SESSION OF THE lit-UIGATIONIST8
Project Manager J. G. Camp bus re
turned from Portland, whoro last
'week ho attended tho aoaslons nt tho
Oregon Irrigation congress. Thero
v.t.i over 320 iloloKiiUa nltcudliig. or
Many more chlldroii will Iki used.,. . , .. ia iasi y,,r
jOHnilloii unit Malnteimnce First Uuit ,--
Ledger i
AilmluUtrathe, operation.. $ 125.00
.Admlulstratlve.malutouance 131. S3
Property 15.81
Karthwnrk renalrs 9.93
lleadgato distribution .... .62 J
Telephone repalra 27.40 ,
'Corral, malutennuce 79.45
Corral, operation ........ S.46
Dralungo ...' 935,82,'
Timber structures replaced - i
by concrete 23.10
deserved Hints oil sale at usual place.
This Im odd of tlio cleanest and best
eutertnlnmouts that has ovor boon
"Tho talks aud sessions this year
concerned ehlolly lliiunm and bthor
preliminary work, rather thnn tho op-
ntit oil. In this rlty. Do not iuIhm It, ., ... mnntrnnnco featureH."
then regret It the rest of your days. HB(l, Mr (,, -Tho dologutos vere
; 'devoting their tlmo lo arranging a
An uxiioiihIvo system of wlroloHs'tilnii whoroby tho credit of tho state
liilegiuph station on tho lontlnent .can bo used to raise money for Irrlgu-
u ml Iu It colonies has been planncd'tum without nuuiuoniu taxes
by tho Portuguese government, 'lbo
preliminary wurk at Lisbon and
Opjorto stations la well advanced, In
u short tlmo work will bo Ix-gun on
tho necessary buildings.
Outside' of tho Wost-Lewls-Kay
trouble, tho meeting was entirely har
monious. Tho Canadian delegation
mado somo splendid talks on prac
tical subject,"
City's Election Laws
Two Methods of Becoming Candidate for Oice
Total
Hopreaeuta credit.
Total for month, $3,931.47.
Geuoral expense will bo cumula
tive durl'ifg 1914, commencing with
January 1st, and at end of year will
be charged to different accounts Iu
both ledgers, proportionately, accord
ing to expenditures.
luasmuch us candidates for city
Hlondy Is Better.
Yule (Blondy) Larrlck, who re
lent ly underwent an operation for
appendicitis at BUckbura hoopttal,
loft that Institution this forenoon.
Though still somewhat weak, ha la
able to be up and around.
$1,198.50 otncos nuvo Rjreau-y began circulating
petitions for nomination, tbo Herald
would callutteutlou to tho provisions
ot tho city charter relative to nomina
tions and elections. Tho question as
to who can sign petitions for nomina
tions does not appear to bo very clear,
and oplnlou in tho matter differ.
The charter provides two methods
of making nominations for municipal
ottlces, ono by non-partisan petition
and tho other by political parties un
der tho direct primary law of the
state.
Sectlou 33 of the charter: "All
non-partisan nominating petitions
hereunder shall be signed by quali
fied registered electors of the city of
Klamath Fulls. Oregon; and so per
son not possessing the qualification
shall sign such petition."
Now, tho question arises: What
electors are qualified? Those who
will have registered after Marcs 1,
1914, or those who registered altar
March 1, 1913, aad have aot yet aaa
an opportunity to register for ta
coming municipal election?
In order to be qualified to vote for
any candidate at th election oa May
4, 1914, the elector suit bar refla
te rexl after March 1, 1H, M thic
registration books do aot aattt
that data.
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