Wnv lEutfttmg Mttaib KLAMATH FALLS PRINTS THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS Mtfh.t r f . 7jMI' Vm N- " KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1914 Trice, FIt Grata GOVERNMENT WILL ANKENY CANAL THE CITY WILL liWuuir ll'ixi lliei '"'i.ali )UnMI M". IHHJli'ltH AMI HOI'I- (t(i nfl aE cnhci lu )(e ,,.,,, i,i:il M II.N) T.NillHii: t. uuptovi. liU ippmiutiltim. while mi uiltlMri ,h" '''"In""" ' lil)) U mill ninl 'nifcr Howe lepuru (Imt about i -. ,.l(..iHMH ( lli Trmi.lrr I. li-lhlrd "f "rh 11 -lit el '"'" dlilp mil the 1'tnt ( III' IUl ).r UM Itclllli IWMM l'i I') Hk" ' M ,( ,, ,mil u.uttUy ,. rinlurlll lllUMir), ' '"' "'l' ll' lililrUt lir lhlr tnlir , . ., ., ear Indent uf rnllie mii lit their Hrtii llci r Appiuim in r Mit, ...... fvrltl lir..- 'll ife tfrtilur ll...rtll ltiy harder ttnII,e Mrjmli) -r ilm IIIkIiU j,Ml rr,-.t.mu Atr til Jirtl. . list, city ""I al.w ll ml li ! ,d ur fUbU It ru wt. and "III ji Or it bend lu Indemnify lli" I'nlirJ HUim ! future Halm eicr of the ir rleliu not CsltJ, (, tll " objection '' U ft 'l "uvH,''lt ' "'to n,l" H tip of lfe Ankcn) mum Th iMlv M A rUUo uf tho Ulfol j.fv)(.lilun ii l.o iMtl In the tiV, t ndr r Im rlwK up tb AnV sr Mtul lb mry iirttitlfitlttK interna ihrii itit lift" bn blamed (t hulllhliM In years l. AvtkoMtr lit been Eiveti ! so tnswl It lli" council wwitillt"' lMltlsr mi thu l dtm up a lot re of tvtiwi (r thi irnrf ii( ilil It UfitK-4 tlmi UiU u l cnl iirfp kwtlf (or affirm X Uirnrll CMMilmrn O MUhox. Ill Hof 4 J PJ ('tlpr, wi-mliPi M h (immlltro liatr tweit viirl.lne U4sw!o3'i im ttil miittpr fur csiti, unit thry Uii to hV III" awl iMe4 ihl umnirr. Tliry tr n(!k oUivil At Itm nttltuilp tafcnt U) lit tavrfnwrnt In Ui waller SOCIAL LIFE OF IL I'nlirll) I'nilrMtir Sa) Hie SiH-rl Attltltir mi ll.e IIIrIi Srltmd U IU-lr(,, , If. . CmIIx Uf lH hr hi Mllilj tin I'rtil ..( I'i-lllliru tllrrald Mrclal Service) r.sivi:nsiTV or oiu'gon, Feb. ti Ttte lnrrraae.1 HDClftl life til hlti MfcouU l IliOliehl hy mi llio eduratota In b IU canto u( die la nttltilde lfsii tiudiiM iitun lama hy an ni liiltn; clan, at colleee. Trn ur ch(i yeara ago Die frenli m. il( hjirdmt worker In the iiiiltrriij i,i nit,y , , (I,,, ,iuir t, llir I,.,. i rntifKetle nlld llio leBUl WiKlaihe unld Pmfrasor II. U. Ho ycniiMla) In apeiikliig of tho I'fvMlll Irmhmnii cl. I'rufess-ir llim.. hnn Ix-eii making Unix of llio ineiital nbllliy of hi 'lllfi'leiit ihw, liat aeiiiwlr he im II k to the frealimeii In hl 'wmm, whiin t,o M'lilora reculvod w'iro IPs than tho perreiilngu of llmlr "umlirrs allowed, "I ildiik I haw l he pooreai Freith "'hi dim ami (Im beat Henlor claaa 'l I Imvo had for anttiii llnie.' mild SHOfl DECRIED Election Information Chronological Table Prepared for Oregon People HA1.i:m, Fob, !H.with tho work ' Klitorlng volura nl tho uoveinl 0l'iil)' cuiirt hoiisoH of tho Mtuto going -rr Hy aKi ttM fnutlldutost for of- ' liulli county nnd atute, popping "I1 "Klit and lult llko JuckM-lU'tho- ti r ,ll,,lc,,1 k of proporlug for T '"'""omliiK prliimrltiH la prooeod- '" with ttiltM)l ciockllko regularity. Necnnry MtonH uro outluoa ju wiru u Oregon l.uw, und In umoud ""w llioroto couUliMd In th m- TRANSFER THE TO THE CITY IF PUT UP A 13 . i:ilSlil).'Uiirri NrM Sbiiw- .ir l'rl III! llio IlixlVk l'i-U) IU tl(lul III tfllllt l'rrllili At" (irlllnu llll'J, oml Air Itiirt.llliic i:ii-lii. :ilii)-Uirr nmiic oi luJny 4 dd ml lu ituwfl fccLt.'fril for tile May 'l.fimaflrt mid lhn Nutnlr cmiTftl tirtiini. Thu u one of tlm Urei illiCl ill) rllltlfa llisdo tl)l )rar. i Tim jjfpAlcr ift of lhM rrellr iitiii ti tl" l'ult of urHtlllm of 'rfiiim In Hip utl4i irrlnu. !1li H-ttl out of town r ClilttK illllo lit).' till! th IrCUIcfrd tint j nmrli trllcr Ihun llm trcliiM of IKUmmli rail, hn Imto uiiich moro o(i'ftmili) to et ihrlr nmnr on lUo jtilU hool. , Of J ln lUl tretiUAtlon toilny, 5C .r from Dale Tbt rrelUmlcin ro tis iuda' ftom oflirr ouliltln irf 'illtft. fulltiiM U.i llfrr 19, ())( a 3. llUI 15. WorUrll T, Mldlnnil 3 llilitrhtaml 3. linKll Vmloy 7 LITERARY CLUB DELAYS SESSION Pim.hiim TuiiIkIiI' cIuii lu Older to t5li the .Melubei mi OpwiiluiiW I) tu Hrnr ltim wi (Vniml Ameiliit 1 1) ltUliui I'tiilitml.. In order lo glo the member a rliinre In hear lllhip llobeii I.. I'ml- 'il.teU' lecluru Ihi evening, toiilgtit tin 1 1 UK uf the Ivliumuli l.liernrji Pttili (lm been l0lioned, llmlend, the Istlbjeet, "Tho Housing of Families, or thu Tenement Problem." Willi .Mlwt Coll llnwllli. n lender, will hn the jaiihjett mat Tiiesdny. I HHhop PrtildorkV theme I "Cen irl Amerlen," and the lecture, fe lu the pilhlle. will he given nl tho operit house. Thu bishop linn Just re lumed from a trip through that sec tion. Tim Inleinnlloiial Olymple games will hereafter he open to women. mIoii liiwH.of Hi 1 3. DntoH Imvo been set in-cording to law by llio aocrolury of Mlutii, nml thero should ho n clour Hold from now on lo tho primaries which are ul for May lCth, In ehronologloul order nom of tho moro Inipoiliuit Htoim from tho pres ent dnto to tho ility of tho primary nominating elections ure: April 10 Till I thu luat dnto upon REG STRAIN PICKING (Coutluusd froaj Pag ) Model Marries Scion of the Vanderbilts ft Fl tofS ' ti Jit '-V iVnmtrraiiin vnuet li lipt-n moiuml In oltt ntrlwi in N VrU Ut h' marriK i fuunr. flimni . ,0-yni. niilivw of Mr, i-ornollu :Vmii1riltlli. to MIm Anna ItrKlnn Ki'Mim. 8I" ati nrtll' wtJ-J 'u Ht on of a vrfllthy broker. Ilut il r..u.,- rla CtfiniKt In a KUlid liHjKlne Uio womt-n tho jounj; wan h mt m tlm h Iftr i which he ls Imi.ii nreunlomed 1 Tim ilr !Ijjmh1 in to No" Jcrmy iihr. uiher .). and atur ol.talnltiK a llfrii.n itiv) iii ntarrlrd by a Mcth- ......- .(.... h ...nil AiiUmrillf oi uf linard of Ilut rane. four hour nhould '.Inl. whrll limy ald Hint iwntl) ha' "lail attwr llio ImUance of Ui lllctiM- jirrordlni; to the la f New Jrroy And aenin. thi-y found tlm Icier for Cupid had been lold Hie 'lirldf m 51 jcarn old. It dovqlocd j later stir- I not more limn 17. Hut what wa of wore concucnre in toe iihiic woman, her mnllier InsUlml on a religions terewony, and tbo pair had to aland up before a j'Het. FUTURE COOKS ARE VERY ACTIVE; i While I our .M her "f lite t'l Aiv ' er) Aille 1'M-p.itlng mul SeivliiK n PiUe l.iiiifhiuu. ItciiMliuler Will tuH'tl I.ix'hI Meat .Market, ... .., .. u...Iau .if l.rtyn i Tlii ieui ' " " 1 . ... .... .1 ..... .U..I. I luncheon gnen uie uiiunim r- nc elawi of the high school will "m ired tomoirow noou h) Ml nie JnroN. Mis Josle Low. Mlwi Wllln Leoiintd nml Miss Fnuikle Adams .1 mii;.. nl these liinchtoii are Mt. OeorKe T. Ilnldwln. Mr. Fred Peter sen mid Mr. C. V. Fisher. lelde tho Judge. Mis CariH-nter usually luvllea n few friend of the ohiib Irtdle In chnige of the lunch win. While tho four young Indies men tioned are tompetltiK for the rooking jirlte, Ml Carpenler will tako tho other young hullo of the department on ihelr regtilnr "tuke-vlook" tour, which will rnnsUfof n trip to Ihu Poo plea Market. Tho market people have consulted to show the young hullo through their oMahlUhmont, where they eVn see how tho different meat prndiii'tH are handled, nnd lonrn how to ilros mid cut moat economically. Knight or P)lliln Celebrate Utiltod Pros Sorvlco IIOS'IXIN. Feb. 21. Tho. llftletli nil nlwwiry of thu fouuilliiK of the or- . ... i..i,.i.... ,t ii. n.li.u ivlll lni.eid tier oi vuih" l" ohrated with n golden Jubilee In Hon ...... ...1 ...... .,, ton loiligiu tij loriy-oiiu u.Mfcv.-. ... ... i ..ImI.iII. 'PIi.i Ir.pnl e.l IIOHIIIII III"' '" .. i.hiulloii of the niinlvcrsnry will ho . l . I.... 1...II 1........ Ill.V. Iiell 111 .leeiiiiuun ui.ii. ' - urttor ninl IJx-AmbiiHsudor to Itusslu Ourtl tlulld nml Supremo Vleo Ohnii o.dinr It. a'. Young of Ohio will ho thu thief Hpoakei. Tho host looking girls and young women lu (lermiiny live nloug tho Kuluo. TO BE AT JOINT SESSION I vitn Hl'IIIM.' UOIll lo in; Oil. I.IMJIJ M At IIiiikiIuj MttlilS M-iIiij: uf tin- I'll lijti'i Inn Hnttlu'rltoiMl, .li'iii ImiIiIi uf U'liiurit'o ( UW Ia-k.m Will IU- In AiI'iiiUikc, mill Matter uf liiiHir(iiiitt lo TiiMir Cllf U'rl- i Iikv Will lie I(miumiI. Clfttiil!i Ha)', better anllr)' con unii,. mil!otlivr iHAttorw of tirimc imi-orlfttiCM u Klamath I'nUt, tlienc i:i t ilUciud At joint income of ihi' i'rli)triiit lltoih'-rhood and lite Vomtin'n Clile lt'KH?, lo lw liU n Tl.unsUfty nfKlit ill tliu l'rfU)rivTlan harch IJolh of tbeu orKanltttlionii nrci -i.ihuu; lor it.f chic boitorincui of Klmiuiti KttlU. In order (o utimu-Imt- liittt now work lll 1mm ttttrtnl twrl) ihU uprliiK, (ho Joint , J '""""" "V"' An InrlUlioti hh liwii luol to nil CIVIC WORK PLANNED hr.iti'H!.. iiiit-rtic-d MERRILL STOCK GETS GOOD SALE 'Ilr ( All Sold for Mlg Flgnw-t, n Kl.l .M.tililui'ry, V.ic. llonw nml .Mulr Sold MSirlt Cheaper Tlinu W INpt-ciiMl lllg Crowd Ttieie. One of the blcgt crowds that ever nil end iul tin auction vale In Klamath county aiMemblud Monday at the ranch of N. S. Merrill, near the town bearing his name, lo bid on tho stock, ni.ni-iilneiy, etc. offered for nale. Tnrlo Nate." a ho Is fondly railed, ha for jears owned the best X. 8. Merrill aiid most conveniently arranged nnch In the county. Ho 1ms decided (n retire from .ictlvo life, nud lias U-psed his lauds. On account of the repulntlon ho has is :i slock breeder, there wore hue'r ralero nt tho ?ale. The dairy stock brought the best llguroH, Home of the cows Belling for as high n JKt'.'.GO. lllooded helfors iiold from $05 to $S0. nnd a brood pow was old for I'-fi. Tho Mori 111 mules and horses, which are particularly famous, did not command n high price aa somo anticipated, although tho figure woro above those paid for tho average stock Ono Jack sold for $500. Pucker ProleM Unto Increase United Press Service WASHINGTON, Fob. 2L Packing house product enmo up today before tho Interstate eommnrcu commission rt tho HiibJect for consldorntlon In t'onuoctlon with thu renuostod In- crenso of freight rate for thu Haatorn riillroad. UnlfonuB worn by otlleers of some of thu Hrltlsh regiments cost fl.OOO each. J-lVr I ; tyjjSWtmH. i ,-. yfigfi - ?C tBrararararararATav T.'JsaiBaiBaiHBaf ' "o (BraTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaTsW"il . Pittsburgh Man Puts Up Money for Federal League -) few! itobrl II. Ward, the millionaire j baker of Pittsburg, ho Is said loj be thu head of aeveral local bread j trusts. Is the man who has shocked (tie magnates of the National and the America:: league more than any one eUe, except J. A. Gllmore, president of the Federal League. j For It wm, Mr. Ward who has put' up tho money for the entry of the Federal league into New York. He. iloned a deal the other day by which ' he took a ten-year lease on Washing-' u .-, "IVA...J.., ...v. v..u ..wi45- the National League there. Inasmuch,... . .,.. , .,,,, ride of the downtown section of New York city, where most of the baseball patrons come from, hi action U lr, tually the frame as placing a club on Manhattan Island, lu fact. Wash ington Park, though across the East Ilher, Is really nearer Manhattan than tho Polo Grounds, which is so far north on the-island that the trip there from downtown requires nearly lifty minutes on tho olutaled Hue. After the Federal League bad brok en Into Chicago, the next place of im portance to gle It standing was New York illy. Tho location or a club there placed It alongside the two ma jor leagues. Had Chicago and New York been left out many baseball men nniuiu iiiiii! ueeu inciiiieu iu piaro uiv now league In a class" llh the Inter national nnd the American Associa te n If Mr Ward can put a winning lub lu II rook I) n he will liao consid erable advantage out the National, 1 eitgiie, for hi ground are much more conveniently located, nnd the Hrooklju club has been bo far down n the w nnmg list that it lias come to be something of a Joke. ' OPERATED UPON Ulamalli Mill Man Has Surgical At tention Given Injured Xoso nt San I'l-nucNco Hospital .lohn Mnrtln Able to lletili'ii Home. This mornlug S. Edward Mnrtlu of tho Klamath Fnll Mllllug company lecelvod n lettor from his brother, John Martin, who is tu n hospital In San Francisco, recovering from an operation. Ho state that ho expects to bo able to leave tho hospital In an other wook. John ulsn mentions that Charley Martin wn oporatod on Inst Wednes day, having tho doctors remove a bruised spot from tho side of his nose. Some time ago ho recolvod a Blight bnilso on thu loft sldo of tho noso, which caused an aggravating soreness on the Inside. Itccently tho brulso began to show on tho outsldo, and it was thought best to Imvo It removed before It became auy worse. CHARLES MARTIN SUITS RESTORE 'WORLD POWERS LANDS IN STATE; RUSH MARINES A lltii! of I'rifivcutloit by llio lcnrtinrji( of tli Interior, TIihInm Woitli 5H0,()W I AkuIii I'lnrctl In the I'ulillr Domain of l!-ncr .State. , WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 21 ! DrriuK the montn of January the lc-' liaruneni 01 mo interior, tnrougn ita own olflccni or In co-oporatlon with thu iWmrtmcnt of Justice, has bcn nctlvtf in proculIng ull against thoi uKti.-d of fraud In connection with iiuhllc land matters of various kinds: i During January, 1911, ',200 acres of land were recovered by the depart- Rixnt from thotn whn had mattn fnttrl- ulent entries thereon. Three suit were Involved, two In Oregon, in uhich decree were reccntlr rendered restoring i,040 acres of timber land In that state, valued at about 80,000, and one ftult In Colorado, restoring 100 acre of agricultural land. SPANISH VETS MAY ORGANIZE l.M-al Men Who Fought Mum. and .Malarial Fevers Are Cfv,3 mncn M Powlble. dilating Petition for Formation of a lamp in nuinsiu rim. i A niorment Is now on foot to form 'la branch encampment of the United Sunlsh war veterans In Klamath Falls. Fifteen names are required on the, ... holnf trriil4t..1 fnr Ihol purpose or organization of which eight have been obtained Judge Herbert S. Gale and Attorney .! 'Charles Ferguson are circulating the petition. They would be glad to have all who were enlisted for service in' the Spanlsb-American war or Philip-' pine lnsurrectclon enroll their names i en tho petition. JERSEY WOMEN ALMOST VOTE ( t.IIK.r . ,,, llu. i.eKLslature Uatl- tic. Action or ltepn-ientatlve forJL.nlleU iress Sorvlco an Amendment to the Constitution. .Submitted to Voters Later. I L'nited Press Service THENTON, X. J., Feb. 21.- sonnto this afternoon passed resolutI(m all)em,!ug the state constitution so aa to gUe women the - 'right to vote. t This must be submitted to the vot- !ers for their rattflcatlon. London women are now buying 'frocks to match their furniture. Mrs Clarke w. Kellev of Dev Ps Lnke. X. 1).. runs a 1.000 aero farm, Find Battered Body Remains of Indian Evidence of a Violent Death Tho blood-covored body of Peto llrown, an Indian, was found Monday afternoon near Pluto Camp, ten miles beyond Ynlnux. Every Indication points toward murder. A bullet, battered and Bhrcddod aa though having come In contact with bouos, was found inside the dead man' vest, Owlug to tho bloody condition of INTO MEXICO A.MKIUCA.VS AUK A1MSK STAND ING ALOOF Wlillo Uermany, KnglasMl, Frmace, JajMin and Olliem Will Mmw Mea on Onanl Duty at the Lfgatlo , t.'nltcd Mtatm Will Keep Mea em the KhifM, an Fletcher Bjm They Can Itcncli Front la a I Kors. United Press Service WASHINGTON. D. C, Feb. U. I IKvery world power with the eicep jtion of the United States wilt soob have marines and sallora guarding iU Interests In Mexico City. Germany and England already bar troops on guard at the legations. Franco and Japan bare advised the i United States that they expect to take ; similar nctlon, and It is believed that the other nations will quickly follow. The American marines will not be landed. It is understood that Fletch er reports that he can get marlaee (into Mexico City in twenty-four hours. I It is feared that the preeeace ef (American troops In Mexico City will precipitate riot. President WUeom is Spaniards,) applying the soft pedal In this respect t ! UNEMPLOYED ARE EMPLOYED NOW 'More Than Tea Tlioaaaad Hen Ars Put to Work Today, ClearfakS Vp the Debris aad other Eridestte the High Waters of Past Few Daft, pnu Stfjle9 . . .. L0S ANGELES. Feb. 24.-Th r- ceding of the recent flood waters has put an end to the lack of employment here. More than tea thousand mea are at work today, repairing the dam ages done. , Two-thirds of the men are being used lu emergency gangs by tho rail fronds. I The damage to the railway lines 'alone Is estimated at f 3,000,000. Il.lllrtft lffMIDt PfAMMtfttl DENVER, Feb. 21. Outlines for plan for financing the proposed P- ,geant of the American Indian to be ;held hero in 1915 were discussed at a meeting here today of tho Colorado .The i publicity league. The promoters of tholtho plan hope to gather 10,000 red- ,'" " and to give a true picture jo n rly West, for the ben- tu,lt of travelers going West to the ' 1 It t4l .....111.. .L. ' '- opviiioa m.v jcc. j I Hex Social. A box social will be given at toe Henley school house Friday evening, February 27th. A short program will bo givon Dy me scnooi cniiaren. kv- eryono invited. the body, a casual examination foiled to disclose the oburso of the bullet. Tho body and clothing were satur ated with blood. Coroner Whltlock, when notlied kf telephone, Immediately commualeaUi with Federal District Attemer noarnes, at Portland, who UtImC Whltlock to take the affair up with Indian Agent Watsoa. This waff , and the coroner Is awaRU fmrtker developments In the matter. . tv "Wl i :'.!