The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 20, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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WEST SAYS KLAMATH
Passage
IRRIGATION Bill
BETS FAVORABLE
SENATE REPORT!
r WASH N MrMVIH
m,iiiu: roit vtit
tklkmt Mill lit !!" "' ur
Ui the r"M-m mIihi ( '
rrl'rti-f I ndrr KUtiialli Ih-
)r, Weul.l Only llr l. .' '
VtllrJe tid tlm ,4m talim!
(luiin the Sett 10 or til rr
n'AKiiiMmi.v. i i rVb :o
It. clo Irjltatlou conwittlle its I
.totlid fauble trpoit on
IU till f'lutxMinc In eiititi) (rum ln
I iKir )rt lb period fur rak
lt tJjottlU for laud and air
rijiu ut4r ite oritiuum rUm-
U till llcrIUa pfetcnl U b
tntltU li pa) meat at ttto lima ut
ftlrj tf tul S xr rent of Hie tun
irtbsctiarc. with nu further pay
tatsU fW rite year, then ItUcwtt U
lul ItiUllmtM., Um Hl five lo
W t tr Crfit each ut Hip couMIUC-
u ami i.raiuninc - .
l,Hq"""
tt. lroiwt new law U lo apply
m uuunc prujevu on wnien t'-lj,r,t twik nf satirical t-.
aMUt-m.lalngduemay toadJu.led,.TljUmU4 ,m Fiction," which U mW
tfcenr tout payment In a period of y ;g, rrltlra 10 tm Very IntrTwU
tuly )-r It U believed Km bltll(()e Hi,r u Um author of everat nth-
rjxti-d wilt brome a law during . . ,,,, , it,nrmrr. Htm and
.. . . . ,..
It prr-fit urtiinn uf consfc.
Arrritdirnt to Hccrlnry Kldef nf llir
Vltr t'trr AmltKtUtlntl, lha filial
mp nf ttm bill will mean lh
ftmr undrr thn Klamath project
III U rrllevni i.t ny further pay
Rtnli n ciniitriictlon of Irritation
tiiro for a period of ten lo twetvn
lr.
Ttie bill provtilwi fnr twenty" yearn
In tilth to pay back lo tbn ov.
fftmrtii the (nut of roiKlrtirtloii. Tliej
irr uier wnnlil have III inaKe n
wier rlKht nppllealloii, nt willed
Hm liny would have lo pay 6 per
rtl (if i,p t,i V,, riirllmr lmv
fttnu tin neremiary for live yearn '
Tbn an nniitml payment of 5 pef rent
t Hie rot will ,avn lo ho made for
" rear DiirlnK Ibn remalnliiR'
'n yenm an nnnunl payment of 7
IT tf til In maUe.
n project niready roimtriicled
6"l wlieto otin or mom paymenta
"" lfdy been mntlo, Iheno pay
nli am irodlted on tlio nmoiiiila
under tlm now law. A mom of
" farmer under tlm Klamath pro
Jt have nindn threo nuiiual pay
mn of 3 per nern eacti, their credit
ou,i ,,A)r ,!,, U, f()r en yp(ri(
Tlidie ttim 1(V im(1) j0r (my.
nli ould luivo nonrly Iwolvn year
,om ,,H "minlflllon of ttm cniml bo-
re snflln'r imynmnt would tm duo.
Would Have
Covemor Declares for Measure to Cut Departments
fiAUiM, .',. 20. A uiovvniont
'' bMn Manod Imra lo liillluto n
uro lo nbnIUh ttm ntuto luud
lnV lnt0 wu,l,r Lo"nl MI ,w"
rf olllce, ramblnliiK tlio Uireo
MrtniMt. uuilvr on board.
,n 1'lnn wua (uggMtod to Qovtir-
of Twenty Year
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iaiv s,v CrU(
WVifes Poems
I
, ., Hl , ,, ,,, rWp ,(,USI,.
ir nf t.ord lltwebrrry. former pre-
mrf , (Jfral jtruain, , Jiul pub-
her huband are popular member of
- ..
.oudnti .oclely. Ilui Itleralurtu U
only one of tier linn Mb" b t"1"
an rxtilb'.tor of doc In how lit lm
don, and lia won mmc prlte
CRATER LAKE'S
BILL ISjAVORED
I'uhllc ltniln tNimtulllrv lale Vn
iimhlt HeMirt 'hii H' Mwnn
IntltMlumt in llm Keiialn II) I'hani
heilnlii. Talim lU'Venilo for" I'nrK"
WAHIIINHTOS. r'eh, I R Tim nen
nto puhllr Intiiln eominlllee hna re
potted fmoriibty Senntnr Clmmbor.
lulu' bill dlrertliiK llml all rovonuen
durhed from lenaea nud permit In
Claler t.nko I'lirk bn expended for the
i-tmatriirllon i"'t malnlentinee
rouda nud lirlilK'" ' lmrl
of
DurliiK tlml limn I In')' would only
hnvo.lo pay for llio rol of onarntlon
nud miilnlenuiH'o, nud llio nnnunl levy
for tlm vxiioimch of tlm iimn'liitlon.
Less Boards
nor Wont by Urn Outinl OroKon dul
KntiH lo Urn atnto lrrlilltni con
Kriuiri, Tlm Kovt'i'iior Ima hiiIiI tm would
Muiipoit mull u uummiru, docliirliiK
tlmt It would nocomplUli u Urgo uv
lug to tlio pooplo of tlio ntftto,
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1914
San NIK NHKHU
BY ADMINISTRATION TODAY IN ;
REJECTING ROANOAK PETITION!
mi hi ilia or v.u ( n.Niis
Mis li:h .m turn
I'ltiv.m; I'liujci.i'
(lii titOltiii llf Hill tir.inllni:
( MMrMllni lli Ittultl lit I t
1'nnrr mi Kitrt, .Hrtvnr) nf War
Utlli- In ttnstt-, ltlaiiniiliii:
I In- Mrntf, ami ,L AilUiiull)
In Multn IVnul(.
i iilint I'f Htrtlrr
WAHIIINOTON. I) C. Kcb. ZO.
I'niilrni Wllaim'n mlmliiltmilu
wtit on rrfodl li)'l) a irolt!K
llir I'ilirdut rtiiKil of tiitiMrtBlai)
TliU Uliil i UVfti li?n Hecro-
JOYFUL TIME FOR
SATURDAY NIGHT
I I.I.I IVlli.. itml Ttielr rnmlllc-. Will
I'elel.tnle the Ihlnl .iinleri) of
Hie ll.illiHlliMl of Ttielr llllllilllljt
Willi Inlrtntllnit Kelltltle.
On the 1Mb day of February, 19 It,
Itm varloiu braurhea of ibo IndeH'nd
eht Order of Odd KelloWa celebrated
the completlnu of their bultdluK. and
iledicnled ll to tlio Man of Hie order
with ItnpicMlie rervinouleii, which
were attendetl by oery Odd Fellow
and tlio member of their farallle,
wlio could potiilbly bo preenl.
Hvery nimheranry of ttm enl liaa
ixeii obnerved with npproprlnte cere
mony lui lliiu lime, nud thU )cnr
will bo no uxceptlou.
Kor thl iiunlernry II la planned
lo eulerlnlu llio utembera of tlm or
der, 'Will their fnmltle. with an In
terentliiK literary proKrnm, to tm fol
lowed by enrdrt nnd dnnclus.
tit tlio eiitt hall, . rommencluK
promptly at S o'clock, Um followlnic
proKram will bo kIciiv:
Addriv.i of Welcome . . ,W. O. SmUli
Quartet- Mrn, Kred llromcr. MIm
l.iit.n tllco, Mr. Fred llromcr,
Mr l.otitd Hire.
lMi.no Sotn . . .Mra. 0. D. Oarcclon
Jtend'tiK MIk I'.llcnbeth Ornvea
Vocnl ili.it-Kvolyn Sholl nnd KlUn
both ItnmHby.
IteudlnK. . MIhh I.nurn Utco
I'lnuii duet -MIhh Vera l(oulon nud
' tlu'iu McMlllun
I Sunt; .. ,f. ..... . Josopliltie HltlKO
jltecltntlou .'...MrH. I3vel)u Allmrton
iVocnl duel Ornco Hoii;luiid nud I not
Turner
IUmllnK ....... MUk lloltn I.lppcrt
I'lnuii hoIo , , MIkh 1'earl llloliu
ItniulluK Mm. Froil Noel
Vocnl nolo . . . lla Murjory McCluro
DIiiIokuiv MiiHtern Kroddlo lllohn
nud l.'mmltt North
I'Iiiiui duet Korn HmiKliind nnd Oor-
trudo Werti
Tlm proKrnm will bo concluded
with u hurloiKiut), In which tlio follow
Iiik will tnko purt: Mru.'Ivy North,
Mih. Itobuil Kmuiltl, Mth. Niito Otter
boln, Mi-ri, KlUnbotli Hnmby, Mn. O.
II. Ilrtinimmitu, Mr. Fred Noul, Mrs.
0, 1). (Inrceltm, Mr. I'orclviil Slioll,
Mrs. I .en llouu, Mrn. Wm. Weedon
and Minn Fnnnlo Virgil.
At the couoluilon ot tho program
SHALL
Extension Bill Practically
KM IAM-N
tr of War l.luJItr M OnrrUou ri-u-r--il
hlitiM'lf lit (otiiiwtlon with tint
ItoniitiVi Itlvor dnm iro-tt.
(lurrlnou arlslnnllr npproTiKl (bo
bill, which iranufnrred valuabli w
i.t iu--r rlcliU lo frUate corpora
tion. Hut tin) a j- ho wrut n letter to
ruiiKrtim Iu which tin ilaaiprovd tbo
Mpaiimi.
S-rri'tiry CnrrUon, with the n
tinual of I'rmldi'nt WlUoti. will uk
for jiii authorUatlon to Uu KruIU
for Hut raimiruttlon of wntcr jiower
lirojfit, with tlio ntlpulatlon that
lUvf b" ImuiJ only to eonrcrn Incor
porntd n public utllltlc under state
lawn, and no restricted that control
of them by monurKilUtlc corporation
! m III bv ImpOMlblp.
In order to protei the rlKhU of
the tatiii, the rernuo accrulnic un
it or thl plan will ico to the tate. not
In ttii federal Kovvrnment.
MRS. ROUNSEVELL
IS
runner Klamath Woman Who Wn
Injuntl lit ;iii Arrldeiit at Oaklnn-l
the Olhrr Ha). Will Soon letr the
llixpltnl.
Mm Nelson Itmuifovcll la xlowi.v
lec.nerlnic In no Oakland hortplut
from nn accident which ulie met with
Iu thai city lam Sn'.uurday, nccorulns
lo Information receUed here today.
At tint ll waa ton red that she had
bicn critically Injured, but there has
been a Krndunl Improvement In ber
condition, nud It In expected that
within n few day he will lie remov
ed from the hospital to the family
home.
OAKLAND KEEPS
ITS WATER FRONT
lleiimliitler of I'uhllc Utilities Will Ik'
Controlled by Slate Industrial Coin
iiiUxioii, 1'iHipfo llevldlntt tills I'oliit
by llenvy Vote.
(Herald Special Service)
OAKLAND. Fob. 111). Oakland has
voted emphatically to turn over tho
control of Its publlu utilities to the
Statu Itnllroad Commission, with tho
exception of lis wider front, of which
It retains" control. The vole to glvo tho
Htato control of tlm public utilities
was won by more thitti two to one.
The vote lo retain control of tlm
water front will ndd greni Impetus to
Um Important work now being done,
nud uu early completion ot tho luuer
harbor. This work, on which tho
government has spout more than H,
000,001) and the city 13,500,000, will
bo completed tu time to handle the
big Increase In tratllc that will follow
tlm opening ot tho Panama canal.
Um east hall will bo cleared and tho
(utiles urraiiKcd tor those who, wish to
pass the tlmo at cards, while In tho
west hall good music will be fur
nished for thoso who wish to trip the
light fantastlo too.
RECOVERING
HAVE
iMVVMWWMywWVWMWWVVWV
CHANDLER GIVEN
OVATION TODAY
BY MERRILLITES'
1 CITIZENS KIIOW IMITH HMI
TIIL'.wT IN M:i(JIIIM)lt
i
lliirnl Mall Cnrrlir l Aicnifi lUrk
( .AiuonK lll l'rlcd, After llelnjc
i
i:ooeraleil of Mnplclon In Con
nection With the Hunt hone Kor
I nwy t'ue May lleturn to I'ort-
hutil Witneiw.
( Herald Special Service)
MKItlttM.. Feb. 20. An ovation
excc-edlnK anything of IU kind ever
lichen In tbo county was tendered W.
M ("handler today when the utase
from Klamath Fall arrived at Mer
rill, brlniclni; Mr ("handler and the
VorltiiUer boy on the lat lap of
their trip from Portland.
l.oiiK before the stage arrived an
Imnuiue throug of men, women and
children romgreeatcd at the stage
oftlce to be in readlncM to show their
friendship and oust In one they be
lluted to be Innocent of the crime ot
which he had been accused.
Wheii tbo stage drew up and Mr.
Chandler saw- the demonstration Iu
his honor, he was completely ovcr
coron with emotion, and ll wan some
iniuule before he could In any way
express bis gratltudo for such an ein
Jphntlc expression ot the people's be-'
lief In his Innocence.
, Of the probabto guilt ot tho Cacka
jhimpect, Mr. Chandler had little to
I say. He said he would probably re
iurn to i'ortland ns a witness, but be-
joml that would not state his opinion
of the outcome', only to say thai he
had no fear ns to his own case.
Mr. Chandller nud the Vochatxer
boys arrived hero last night from
I'ortland. leaving this morning for
their home In Merrill. In speaking of
his case, Mr. Chandler said:
"I'm not In the least perturbed
about the outcome. In fact, I hardly
eK'Ct to be called back to I'ortland;
nnd should I be summoned again, It
will be ns a witness. Of this I feel
absolutely certain. While tho accu
sation made against mo has been ex
tremely humiliating, it has also
shown mn what It Is to huvo loyal
friends."
QBENCHAIN CASE
lUPIQinil onnil
State Supremo Court Hear the Argu
ment iu tlio Case Appealed From
Klaiuatti County Against ttm Hun-Nome-Ci
limine)' Company.
A decision In the Obcuchalu-Huu-
somu Crummey company case, which
was appealed to tho supremo court
from Klamath county, Is expected
about next Tuesday. The cbo was
argued before the supreme court at
Salem last week by C. F. Stone, rop
rtsutitlug Obenchaln, and II. M. F.
boto of San Francisco, nttornny for
lha appellant.
This case was tried before Judge
lleusou on January IS, 1913, and
Obouchaln secured a Judgment for
11,073, nnd au appeal waa taken by
ilansome, Crummey company.
COMMISSIONER
Wireless Messages I
Around the World
Vice PTenldcnt Oeorgo V. E. At
kins of the Western Union Telegraph
company ba made the statement that
ft will tuih ! mx.s.thle to end a wire-
lus message around the world. When
the Marconi company completes its
stations at San FrancUco and the
Sandwich islands this can be done.
SASSED VILLA
TO HIS FACE
I gtniHHyO m
.luuiiacu iv mvBlUM a-iioamlu him-
. 'ty on the commission, he felt that he
was not at liberty to divulge any fur
And Xovv UriiMi Mlue Owner Is Sup- thep n,attera dtscusaed.
luM-d to Ue Dead Cruised tlie Itio ' There has been a rumor that Gov-
,. ... ... ,-. . i, .. i tmor West planned to reorgaaUe the
(Jmude From hi laM.i to Tell Mexl- ' " .
commission, and reappoint all ot the
cun General What He Thought of ltlm 0id commissioners, except Kinney.
,Dut as Kinney refused to realgn. he
.
United Press Service
I WASHINGTON, I). C, Feb
I
That W. II. llenton. a Hrltish mine
owner, who recently crossed from El
l'aso to Jaurez to deuounce General
Villa to his face. Is undoubtedly dead,
Is admitted by Secretary of State
Bryan.
Whether General Villa had him es-
Short Course in March
instructive Program Is
Ouo of tbo most comprehensive i on the faculty of tho Oregon Agrlcnl
programs ever arranged for n farm- tural College to take up some of taa
era' Instltuto iu the state has Just' work. Every phase of farming that
been decided upon for the farmers' Is of Interest to Klamath county will
short eoursa In ugriculturo, to be held bo taken up.
hero during the week beginning
March 2d.
Thts Institute will bo hold at tho
Klumnth county high school, and is
for tho benefit of all the farmers In
tho county. All are Invited to attend
tho courses, which will bo free ot
charge.
Max A. McCnll, Instructor In agri
culture nt tho Klamath county high
school, has been at work on this mat
ter for some time, nud ho has secured
Urn services of some of the best men
The work offered In thta short courso Is a condensation of that ofsred
ut the regular Wluter Short Course at the Oregon Agricultural CoUeca
modified to suit locul conditions.
That In Agriculture la Intended to cover in a general way the bread
(Continued oa pace 4)
frfce, Fit Orate
Assured
WEST PROMISES
, .... .
KLAMATH MAN
MKMIiKIl OF STATE FISH AND
G.MK COMMISSION
Former Commisaioacr Htoae Haa Ce
ference With Uoreraor Wcat, aa4
Hrings Good Xews to tfae Klaamath
SMrUaies Iteorgaadaatioa ot tkm
CommiMloa Kspected to Ba Per
ferted by the First of tfae Moatk.
There Is strong probability taat a
Klamath county man will be appoint
ed as n member ot the state fUa aad
game commission before the first ot
ucxt month. This la the good sews
brought by C. F. Stone, erne of the
'original members ot the
who recently realgned.
While at
Stoae aad a
conference with
or Waat, aad
le governor
at a Klam-
ath man would
appolatad juat as
soon as a
reorgamlaatioa
of the com
on waa etfectadX
At the present time tsar la a Ta
cancy from Eastern Oregon eaiuad by
the resignation ot Commissioner Kr-
;nas and his appointment aa atata
game warden.
I 'Whether the governor iatomad
Mr. Stone as to who the man would
,le U not known, as th conference
I was confidential, and farther than taa
statement that tho governor had
'still remains a member. Although
'Mr. Stone would not admit It, it la
believed that he will be re-appolntod
If the governor succeeds In carrying
through hla program.
. . T
ccuted or not the secretary did not
know. If such has been the case, It
is confessed that serious compllca-
tlons are possible.
Arranged for the Farmers
Especial intention is to do gives to
dairying at the short course. The
state la rapidly awakening to the fact
that Klamath county is destined to be
one of the most Important dairy cen
ters In Oregon, and in declining to
scud the S, P.-O. A. C. dairy demon
stration train to Klamath Falls, the
management stated that this work
would all be taken up at the abort
courso lectures.
Following Is the program arranged
for the sessiens:
SalemAMl
uouxa
promised U
complete