The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 17, 1914, Image 1

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PRINTS THE
KLAMATH FALLS'
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1914
ANOTHER POWER COMPANY MAY COME
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KERNS
BROTHERS
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NTERVIEWIN6
BUSINESS MEN WITH A VIEW TO
A LINE IN FROM KEIJO
Richard Croker
Against Murphy
RUNNING
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at)l OHiirm to itfnlli lliflr
land.
, Tl llttM rllotld ell toward W or
tcit (rm Kriiu, mitl Uo toward
Klamath Knit At 'frrii lio HVrnn
. iHiticir llnj nllhr. II hill I lire Illln4
t llf !' rr,,Krn IUMln j UH. city
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AGED DOCTOR IS
NEARING THE END
IMM" HUMIIXWAV I IN M:ittm
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MAN SEEN NEAR WILSON IS STILL
FIRE IS SOUGHT WORKING FOR THE
ALASKA RAILWAY
faran Joritoian'Q
as Good Voice
VAOIIA.NT MUXICIAV ACCOHTi:
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miokti.v utreiu: ixami:
IIIIOKt: OUT liAhT MUIIT
I.AM! riMJIUH liMKMH'MKYT IIV
I.KAKIXO
Karncstly engaged lu Ueitnic outj
lulu mi Public IjiiiiI" Thai TliU
Would MfrKuaril Knlnl Muuii
i.l) In IN haU of I'lnddt-ut, Tum-(
uliy Trll. I'rr-w. 1 1 ir Hill l Mill
Vrry Murli l.lve I '
tfllb w ' Kttlritrig M rUj" Itt
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va Si-r tll, J. W. Kfut l
Ui lfm Kelt", lrlrllug b
, ae refdlng pottU ou
t mrouc t)4 tutomr, for Kn
lifUbel b uplaU !"' Hn .
ua lb. Kt.mulh ltler, a roll from
jj Allol!)" t, V. KuykeiiJaU IbU
U., B.4 .U0UI..I rr.r.ml. ;'rB . 'J lh" ,.., i, .S,.m,..n. I.M. Ju.l 4u,rcl 4
,,U,M lU.uulUMh.Ullo,,! ;,"2,r.r ihr"Sr -r4 rh.rlr P Murphr.
-Ib t. id. owUHy And ht H ,,..., A-BBfr .Bd M vini.v lit rn.(rf nation bu .ru! .monc
Mlr. ibr priur ''",,m,""(K,njrr, 4, jm Uiw ilr Ptrd 'I"4 MPiwrtw "f Mtirplir in uir
tor, tM l lil?M A "'" ,..-r . ,,.M f i,n,l,ablf a don ".
It(hl.. i rK l ''"""ut
laonloc Into Klafitalti Fall Ity Ui
ti o( Jiiur." aia Mr, Kern today.
Karnratiy tnfeu u t-t-einuK ouit
of ili. way of Iho autliorltlm. ttdayNt irl.uy of tlto liilrrliir Trll. Com
1 tin- M.-lean mnnduiinmt, wnu net
I-..VII it rliaiaclvr a r on ml tin nalooiia.j
j.ool rixjiit .etc, for metnral month.
Tlmio iro iwieral numtlona the olH
rlnU would like to ak thU chap,
fchould he lx) found In tr.
Thu man nndr upklun m cnj
n thi yard's! tbe Ujtn pUcn Friday,
nlcht. KUcrllr fore 0x4 IU were led ,,reM
rnlk. on bl. woero.ld the, 'ASI M.NOTO.N. . U. H. 1.'
.4,rlnc mlntrTt Ninth ,lrH. ar., thohouu, c,mmltuon PubUc.
a .ban dlManc froVhMM ib.l '-. "" f lhc J;
.train!. dOTr,oplIlcn, f Alaska by a federal!
ThUmorulnBU.u-pcciwaasuea-i . Ufh wouW wfo.
Ilonrni by the mum .but mcro "M !,,, a)ta,Ml monopoly.
uolbliiK dlo4 that lmpllcla j Tic M!CreUry ,B,a. , fee, confi-
hlm. An lnlation of hU atorlc. . . are conTlncei
thoueh, nhowrf variance, and thej,., . -.nlll. .,,.v- Pnt b
... .f . . ... .i i ..
miMlr.r villi oo umiki?i inio inr iuir-i
ouchly.
not only would Alaaka coal be
jnvall-blc, but that the v.t and the
afrl policy for openlnK the land U
by tl Icalnc ytcm, and the I'aclflc
Cntit ralli ution consreu to place this
'fuel supply M the commnnd of the
far" IS3L1'IIK
COUNCIL REJECTS
OFFER FOR POWER
PLANT FROM U. S.
irTIIKIl MhTHODH FOB A CITY
VUT DI.SCUS.HKI
IViniirr l'nJrrt KngioT W. W.
I'alifi Makrn Interpretation of the
Otter of tlie IleclaauiUon Cotnmia-
Mon. anil TtU la Held to IJe lav
t
prui tlrablo by the Members of th
Coiinrll I-obbjUK la Balked at.
k
I1 : ... . .. italv about ten months ago.
I'tntacni uiifon uas nuv '..., n..i.inn.
Followlns an Interpretation by for
mer Project Engineer W. W. Patch
of the offer mado by tho reclamation
commission regarding the develop
ment of electric power by the city
through tho Keno ditch, the member
at the council at last night's special
woton decided that this was Imprac
ticable. Tbey will send a reply to
, this effect to Washington.
i'atch held that under the contract
ctnuy uiBiv.i . - - -- tie piani, alter noing in oprmuua iui
year-old workman, employed In t&!tt,n rearg( wouid reTert. to the gor-
.L. - ...nM.Ai. l.ntlA At I . . . ...- m-M
cjnauworin, a jr"" - - i ernment, owing to a clause in mo tea
i Seventy-second tre?l and Itlvcrside cfal 8Ututes providing that watr
n-i -- Va.1' . .. . . I ... .1..-
urnu, .o u.. rignts cannot oe icuw murw uiu m
MaithMM came to tnis country uui
UKe
Kurlco Malthcos Is the most
cintly discovered "Caruso a
re-.
!3-
years.
This was the main Issue to be dta-
tlf rout. p. Cn.krr ha no povi
fl'' . , , Tammany Hall now, and ha not had
Tlwdotlur ha lHn indl.d tor . ., h MUck on
TALK CAMINETTI
i.riHint wiimn unit not auan-i"'
rtT llin 1 llin mil'., ,- .,.. tnr nvnmeit rail- many of hU sunny dl.posmonea com- meetinr. but before the
I Ul lllltnill U UUU Houw ,odaj. d(m,e(1 tUft rcport thftl wtc worked. 17j",,'e,n"tl8lbllltl were discus.
m,,c. ". the president has decided that he' -' - ,".," :" " the' Some spoke of the cltr auir
,0 could not pass such a measure at this ' reroarkaf ?, of the 'roD lb loement title to Ue
or- lOKMKH MKMIlKIt OV CAMPKiVMSOB heard from different P"uo1 l ( power sUe on the Klamath River ba-
- VI4 M(KMIII.V SVH FlUKXIMi1 "The contrary is the exact fact In um.- no f ' h w" J Ur,Iow Keno. The purcha of the Mc
,r , MA AttfKMIII.. h.N secrtan- Tumultr. cafe, singing to his fellow ork. hoW Qa kj.
, . - . .. iijiiiix iihia aim rraiiira uiui imi ' . as ..i .1
0r rIiuk. ucr KVno win snaum u." ' ; . . Miirpny na an fiirci on m r u
lodsflppas high a. 1,000 h,,P.(nd ar.makr K probable bat. U , (lf ,0 llrm,KrBc ,, wJl0 voU,
perr and If ... l,lrr KUmatl. Kail.," my ciimt all) llnm I rfrn y fl Tjm1,Iiy tfM , NoH. Ywkk.
.mil.l.e,ily r.,mi.nwlh.Ur!h- rndUlon ha. br.i ud. ibai hi. w,MVrr ,nny lw ,,, auol 10 ,,Ip.
m.t.1 of lb. .UM." j,,,U; w,Jl ,,,,' 7'' u!1 J,,i.i .i" ,,,',, ,0,,,,, of Murp,,y' T',,nwan'
ZuxZAStiS mil '"'" "' ,,r,""r M'"lW "T ',,,c",f,,,," Ibr ,..lc f lb- public If .umciont
' ,",w Bd ,,,r "r" " ye. d.ldr.l lo rail In lb HMUIW.C of u 1li,i, . ,. nk .... ...
lli: l-IMJIMI HIM T BU.V rXH de;eloment of Alaska la dear men. Sine then, at mo ursent re- neaf Kwt w- . guMud
nnt of the tenants, ailtthoes uas ..ji.h.
to tin president a neari. tie uopt-s -- ,u, .iih ih. Dl" MU1"" w u """ ""
and ,xpect, congress to do .u Part(! rlrZ n ilvmK at'
;ovi:it.vm
without delay."
aiit -min niliiKS on ! iianiin,
i.i .... . 1 atio.HPi
iiurr, nir nil. fnpius, iny orpriPH h.
wll ."it iUnl last yrer, and lid '
U bo i.ktiig lit lis full capacity. I Madrid ir to utlllso tlt
maklM nitfm.nt a rclly. r biunghl to lb- rliy by an old ran.l
Tbe low,, f Keno lalur.Uh.4 with ' """" "b0"1 ' ,,'f,rle,,,
rUciitc Hel.i' from tUU Unl, and ubrc.piwrr.
Ihi ftiriiutir powvr for pumping lo, . . ,
Mth Ut.d Urnira who aro putting, "tt Hrluln roi.talim Sl.3 l
wsunm ilislr acfMgr, Thn powrr Is olllfw,
Fires Burn 2 Homes
unrkMl up nKiiliiM Murphy. b "111
h r.iiiwllil lo utep out.
SENATOR BACON
IS BURIED TODAY
United i'n-ti Service
WAHIIINdTON, 1). C. Kcb. 17.--ItiiinlRrn'tloii
Commissioner Camlnettl
lodti) admlttcl that ho bus recehod
coi f lelfert and telegrams from
Catlfortiln, urging him to run for gov
iiriuir. '
"If 1 run for governor it will be of
,my own froo villi, not because of frlc-
lion villh the administration over jap-
,., Immigration." said he. "I eX- Iwtl.lTII'IAVri
iHHt to make a definite statement ,..,., ,,T..,.,m-TLT
.. . .. .. . I..J l. in ' "''"' 'r ....... I.....M. ...
i.Mrcn ii, as i u u".
SAY WILSON MAY
VETO ALIEN LAW
!tt ihat a wealthy woman uvms ' .... ... . . ,.
the Chatsworth sent him to several , ,
leading vocal instructors, all of whom United Press Snriee
pronounced him voice one of excep- WASHINGTON. D. C. Feb. 17.
llonal quality and strength.- and on Protests were laid before the Intor
thelr advice his patroness is now on-js,tate Commerce. Commission today by
'di-rtaklnK bis training for grand op-, pulp and paper shippers agalnat a
,ern. One of tho instructors was so grant or 5 per cent Increase in East
enthusiastic over Mattheos that he trn railroad freight rate.
immediately offered him free train
UKLIKVK THIS IS
ilng aud a
(manager.
contract for ten years as.
(consider thl nerlously."
MMri.i; MIllVHiW AT TIIK MS-
i.'itAiior MMtMKit i,i:usunit
I'HOM IJCOItdIA UlflAKH IN
ATTKXMA.Wi:
LIVELY PRELIM
GAME ON SLATE
is iS,t,i.rir.i I'UKsmKXT
SII.KXT
Preachee la Oreralla
So that it could not be offered aa an
(excuse for non-attendance by many
'persons that they had not nne clothes.
ttev. J. O. Olover, pastor of the Motn-
I
Hot Springs and Fairview Houses Are Destroyed
IJiilU-d Press Service
WASIIINdTON. H. C. Fob. 17. -
'rim limit Irlbulo l''d thu mem-!
ory of tho Into Senator AukusIus Ha-(
.mi of (li-orulM. who illod last weeK,
, ,,, . wIh-ii tho funoral services werw hold
Kir. a InU. Monday and early tills rfto plnco. und was on bin a UnCK '" j,n , mmt chiuiiber this ttflernoou.
inrnliitc .Irslroyod Iho old mono o holel nhon Ills iiHeiillon was cnll- TM,r w MM,C, ,, no.ownad
Propiriy lu Hoi HprlngN addition, and "' ' mf ,,,;,, KUnm, ,,IIBdprablo
he rralilrnro of K. R. Ilyvra on Ninth ..,... ,.,, ,...,, Hrt.m nU through
mnrt
'r t Tin. Hot HtirlnuH uroporty
a roiiiiilblulv ila.trnvnil on thn 111
"I'l", vUilln tho llyers hniiso was burn
d clour to th ground.
Tin. Kliinu nsldenco was orrcteil by
Allnrnny Churlet V. Hlono a few years
iKn nt a roKi of about 15,000. Willi
U" nlKlilly luwii and (rounds, It was
iin of Hie most benulUul home lu
l oily. A H,orl Unto ago Mr. Htono
I'lmlcl thu huusn to 3. W. Ilodfteld, lu
irmln for ranch properly.
'I Ihi liou.it has been occupied this
wlnlur by , i Nelson and family,
Contradlng typhoid fever few
v.I(h nno, Mr. Nelson was removed
10 Uiu White Pelican hotel, and tils
" niiii daughter moved there, Uav
IK their furniture In the house.
MomUy afternoon Nelson visited
(tie house, looking over some papers.
Hoiim f tUMV Rv tnrew n(0 th, flra.
Pisco ,nnd it afire. After that he
Plnced a lira aeree In frl ! Ue
PPIU.IO SCHtMHi AM FKSIIMi:X
WII.I. MIX MATTKI18 MK)Ki:
TOMomtow xumrs baskkt-
UAI.I t!AMi:
Uulted Press Service
I WAvJIIIVHTOW l. .' Krb. 1
Politicians predict that President VII-(
bou will vuto tho Immigratiou bill is I
It carried provision for an Illiteracy
tist. On this point, tho president will
J not apuk.
Chilli man Sinlili or tho seiiato im
nilgnitloii coinmltteo extocts tho pres
ident to approve tho bill If It passea
tho seuate with a big majority. Ho
tnkes tho postllou that this would be
nYldvnco of tho country's sentiment.
Ohj.-rU to iniddlllK Duty
..... .... tl TV... t Ohllit.
IH vv lien Ansa v.t -.. 'j v. m..w
dolphin arrived In Neiv York on an odbt church at Seaside Ore. preachy
Atlintic liner .ho protested against ,ln overall. The church la w.U IJltod
;tm)lng 13.00 duty on a plum pudding at his meetings, and men attend at
hlch cost her ouly 50 cents in Lon-'tlred In working clothee.
don. She had already paid J2.75
duty on the pudding In France. west Virginia uaa . "" '
Must Study Markets
Iho hoiiwi before tho mok.v was seem, UM Harding rend tho
Owing lo Iho steep hill to bo nsconded .'le0i
tho Urn department bail exiremn uim-1 Ti(( wl tll0 ,u,or ot ,llo aonto
cully In KKtlliiK Hh nppiirniun n. i..
Mcvtiio, and n a rosult the
Thorn was no music, no lloworti nnd , basketball gnmo that promise to
i...... ..,..r.,K- .In. I'liluronnl fllll-U... .,u lmr.1 fuilcht as tho llllllll COU
i-rul Hcrvlio. Tho seiialo chaplain ,,.Bt III ho plajwl tomorrow eveulng
priiyi-d nnd nindo tho filial bonodlo- ft prollmliuiry to iiioMornu-r.. v.
11. 8. giunu nl tho oiwrH house.
Tho opponents lu the preliminary
... . . il... fli.taal utll(k1 nlll I Kit
itna In Ibol '"'" "" "" " .Will Oil HIO -v..v. pw."". .--
iiiiH in vi wori( riHirVtlll fur ,U, Hoiuitoi-H, con-jFrt)8imn C1VI)!, of tho high school.
Ulterior I ... .Ii,,rnf llu i-ahlliol. tile I ....... ........ .,.,,.. vnn.l olnvnrn 111 their
... - .,1-0.... ..,....' lllllllll.l.l'D."..' ". ,.... ... .....
tho hniiso nnd tho fnriiltiiro wero no- . , ., Hrom court, udmlr- ,. .....i m,.h nro out to win.
trojrtd. Thoro wna fS.ooo liiHiiranco, ()(o m phof , ,,. , ,,
on tho house and 18.000 on Iho fur- . lUl,,ollH,P u0pe, who, " ""1'" .'., .
nllr . '., . , central nooi .-.ivflu...... ...
nituro. . .nil nitonded. . ... .,.. ...-. i.,i. r.
nil iivrwaruii. iiinvvn wv., .
CHRISTOFFERSON
COMPLETES TRIP
The Spud Men Will Thereby Double Their Profits
The livers tiro was not dlscovorwii
until th roof of tho building was
nbout lo full In. Again stoop grades
mado tho flromwi ardous work In
answering Iho alarm, but tho flames
had gained too much liondwny before
being discovered.
K, K, llyers, who owns tho proper
ly, Is living with his family on n
homtwteud near Olwio. Tho houso
wr.."n"!r'," ; whlTla. I .mnounced that the combined
IIIHIIO UHU U.l.v, ........-". -
Muy Cable Plioloe
Within or, according lo Pro
fimiior Von (llatsot of llorllu, It muy
bo possible by tho selenium method
of Professor Alfred Korn of Munich
to transmit picture across tho Atlan
tic. Profossor Korn has ulrcady sent
pIvtiiMS tuo mllos by wlro.
r
stolncr ami Motscheubachor, guards.
Freshmen Houston and Klehl for
wards, Bvorolt contor, Elliott aud
Molhuso guards.
destroyed, enUIIIng n loss of betwoen
1,000 nnd 11,600. ThoDo waa no In-urance.
truilo union nnd proloctlon funds of
tho llrltlsh Natlouiil Union of Hallway
iiwn amount to ll.MMt.
.Milken Pension Itcconl
VUcouut Hoss of Knglund, who
died recently, Ud all pensioners. For
tweiity-ono yeara he drew flO.000 a
ymr, ft total ot 1810,000. C. P. Vll
linrs. who ostablhihed the former rec
ord, had drawn 1160.000 nt tho tlino
ot ula death in 1191,
AVIATOlt F1.IK8 K1WM THK KXPC
SITION QHOUXItS AT aX FltAX
ClStX) TO 8.VX l 1K0 FAltt
(UtOUXDH
United Press Service
HAN U1KQO. Feb. 17.
Chrlstoffersou lauded lu tho exposi
tion abounds at 1:36 this afternoon,
completing hi trip from the grounds
of the Pauama-Paclno international
Kxposltlou at San Francisco.
Tho aviator made the last 180 miles
ot tho trip In two hours and Ave uiln
ukes of actual flight.
To roallto tho maximum lu potato
cultivation, tho farmers of Klamath
couuty should use great varo in select
ing the potato best adapted to tho soil
and cllniato of this section. A closer
relationship between grower and con
sumer would prove uf much beuoilt to
both.
Tho erowcr should tako pains to
find out tho kind or a potato thut mar
kets moit readily, and should bo very
particular In gradlug for shipment.
That tho outside potato market la
innr..stod lii tho Klumuth county po-
Avlator tato la evidenced by a letter received
by tho Ashland Fruit store irom ono
of tho big produco distributing con
cerns of San Francisco, Irom wnicn
the following is taken: I
"The trouble In this Klamath Falls
district la that It la practically a new
country, and has never raised much
for outside consumption. To the
grower up there a potato Is a potato.
Ho doesn't know that In the large
markets tho buyer wants a certain
kind of a potato with a certain sis
uud shape, and that ho will pay a
prlco for what he wants, aud next to
nothing for what ho doesn't want A
campaign of education Is necessary,
and It looks aa though It were up to
you to start It going. We know mat
up In that district they have aorao
very tine Tlurbank potatoes, and also
some extra tine Netted Qem potatoes.
u' know they have them, because we
have seen the samples, and you should
make every effort possible to get tne
growers to put aside the odds anu
ends of varieties and plant straigat
Ilurbanks. Netted Qeras and oarftK
Chills. If they plant any of tft lat
ter, however, they want to get them
lu the market always during Dteom-tier."
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